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:OL. XVh CHATEAUGAY, FRANKLiN COUNTY, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1893. NO, 13 'intefliii- • •;'[ I I | ( , I I | HOME MATTEKK. fKBtSONAl. PARAGRAPH!*. ' Tlio Bore sad Ther* «>r Ham n f 1^-1 c:, N. Gorky is In town on a vacation. tBtvrmtt. —Village taxes are due. - Attend tbe concert toiilght.. —Excursion to Burlington'-next Tue* j Clarence spragm' U borne »» * **- -ixnaweXTixti— Kxxmwm -ASI). Texas Fly fli \!. \ I . !' , I i I I' I' .day. — fawt W.*tn<**iiij ww tbw ksagmi 5 day of the year. — N, (I. I *>utr!j»* b> mafcinjf improve ment* u* hi* residence tat Church rtrwi, —B. C Bort experts to have hi* m«w Merit ready for <*rupawy about Julv loth cat ion James ; Jo«e* returned to Laadville, fCol., this week R. 3. CUrlc, of Cbamplaju, was in town Tuesday 1 James Hpeltntaa returned from Lead* vllle, CtaVon Tuesday. Mb* Katie Looergen fat at Winthrwp, • to be absent about three H'wb. COMMENCEMENT, j ed and thete history sketched, and then tbe essayist passed to & deeertptloa or the Ablnsy—England's greatest moau- I.A^T meat—Miss BcriYer spoke of the poor TtKMiiAY EVKVIXO. liar iw to which it has been placed a* ~\'' . —-•.._. j the maunoieum of BngUukd's gnat dead Tim mmmmr* *n<i Ksaaylam- rreeenta-1 * nd •**«ted to «*• memorial of Long lion* t« fHncJiwI *t*»v««iHi end J feJtow wMcfi k* 1 been P to0B d °P° n **» MMe M«tt«wc|}, The graduating exercises of the daaa | of IB oowired in CaatweU's Hail on Tueadar evening, and as I* usual on such oocaMona was largely attended. walls. Her essay was admirable botb in matter Mid delivery. A musical number watt followed by an oration \A Crisis\ by Charles Douglas MonsU. Mr. MmunTs appearance and delivery to very good and he quickly AT W If' Ferrell, of the l»Uu*burgh Tel «>trnttti wad In town last Friday. Audrew flillpH. of Huntingdon, P. Q J.*n latfiy will pw! a iwat wt on ; *«* among *»e visitors intown on Toe* the mad huwmw, and wjil wake daily °**' trip* through «» vittog,- ^ -rfc^ 0 Y OUII« ami Mrs Alma Writ — r«»ntier Lt4ge, F & A. M.. h^W it* ««• return^ to tfceir borne In ttweaat on l«*i onmnuftk-aUori f^r tto* anininii-r aea- Tneaday *^» taut WednwUty ^^niiig || f ,^4 Mm W J Mean and Maw W i^Sft, OT ^*^ t W T B ri!^ t> :i« s «»^^ thedoaeat attention of his afldftoeliaH cmwted with theWendi1 of Udience. The poUticai campaign jnat «K» wh« partldpated no aertooa dia | amimiDg la tfennMjy ^ to .^ I ooatfta* w»* ayy ^^ »>«* | significance in regard to future peace or «jU*riar«e «KUe««eenM«d tam-L,,, Emo ^ ^ ^ u,,^ After ^TtJT^ ^/^^f'^laiasiidiW of waring time* and under SWlih^^WWti^ofttoeworkot^i^,^,,,^ „,.^^ ^^^^ adtooiaadtlie graduating flna« <* tbte j ^ fe^,^ ^ „„ of ^ that =S33E HSgjggg! omi UaM'A'Bil WaWTMr*, t >-% r The «tag*- waa very prettily and t*«te I fully trisuned with evergreen* and flow ; by arbitration. — - rpne the eftaipr were wsated - tiir 1 wtmi CM A^ I -W«*fc .** the new t*«e«*i» bring s tMI,s are ruatkating ai Use Cbaam j »>v. B. B Beeiye, Measrs. Collin* and \ poabed rapidly thb week a^»d they now ,w * w * l * k ! Powers of the Board of Edneation, John 1 preaeat a very good apfRWimoe* Mkmm Maggie and UxM« Cm Mt <m\ ««••»». <W»*wy «f «»* »<«»* Preoei* | Re% Rendrfck of Bangor, occupied To***** for Paul Smith * u» ipend tbe ; ^«\» M ^f «*V. P 3 *^!^ Stevena and • tbe poiptt «rf th# Preabyteriae churcb [ ftanday eventeg. ; able aertoun. and prearbed a very H. P. Bowe and «.. A 1 —Mb* Maod IVmao » oooeert will be 1 held thte (Friday) evening inataad «f Hetarday evening a# annoonced to oar ; «rf Vemont, b» »pe«ding W» vacation to thi* locality The family of Jndge Doherty, i. ' Umt wmk't tone. ( —Tbe wamttt foe the eoUertitm of tiiiage tax*. I* in the hand, of cnlieetor \ Mmtrttd, are at Use Banner limm tlaney, who will receive taxes for the j the . next thirty day* at one per cent. —The reaidwnte «rf Moome atreet are |*H»ul<« iif this vicinity that j *«*ng tr«a«ed to a novelty Is the way of I will \ S * »** \idVwalk one being built 00 the I north aide of Uw. brwdc acreaa the «*1iat\ F*HIM 1*1? l#av#* to inform th«* the Behring Sea Arbitrationr at an ob- Jee* lea»on in the peaceful settlement of poUtksal dilBeoltfeB and adequately atated that the crfek which now exists I'^'itfl^B?**^ OWM S^[ of ri\I* 1 * w *^ or ***• oUiw °y ^ ™so»«f l Fmranhar of rtJfl^^^T 8 ^^!-* M\^^T' \^ <J « r,n * a partinjentary etectioms. Ft Ooviagum. were vfadtor. in town* on ] S2£h H*nS ^T^iandi^ I M **** ***** Prt ^ p,U Htmm> \^ Satnrdav ' Bhmheta Harriet Humdl Maud Laey«^^ m^ m few reaarka to tbe people J Sadmr, Balen Amelia Sertvar. Oiariea of 0^^^,,,^^ greeting them in behalf John JL ()oodiieh < <rf the Ufnlveraity^ I Itougxaa Maaail. < a ^ y^ DJ^^J^ ^JKJ 0 f HJJ» irraduatinir After nnateaad the opening prayer.! ^^ JB| d taanktoif y^n, for t^,. i,,. Mr. ®er*mm*oA»esA Mr. floorahower | tera|t ^ .t^,^ He ^ brUAf wJKireadatteaaay The Age of^Invea -j,,,,,^ ^ ^j,^ oongratulating tton The iwojert waa treated \> afojera upon the management of the ffl |**SZ.f^ a, !!; f\^ W**° wed jaflaini of the district and the proeperity cocMnderBDH' aterlt In reeearch and **0\ inf the schiools dition. After speaking of the various i j^, eIteo a^ —Hot, hotter, hottest. ; ~ Aooording to New York papers th» Adiroadadka have been the hottest of any place In the United States during; the past week, Indian Point House has one guest A party of six wteeliuengftom Chat eangay took dinner atO. Yoeng'siaat Sunday. . Buoy flahiag has commenced taik bid* fair to become fine sport during July August. J. A. Goodrich, who has Jnat complet- ed ids college oWara* fromliie0niv«tattf of Vermont, and fotaawtf of dwteaa- KWiSSarrr*** 1 ^ Ttogradnattagdaaefron)' Academy spent Thundajr at ttaa lakea. George Hopper, of cepted a postttan at the Bbxhwood Cot- tage for the summer J. W Button has five gneste at p*e- ., », ^, . sent aod over tWrty booked fca-Jidy 1st. M Mniudl r*fen^ to; AQCO^J-party i« at Willow Beads this trouble between this oountry and foreign powers would probably be adjudicated of! tor i •TV gruund* about tbe railroad rt* Miasm Baths Bottle and Emma (tree more returned from Lowell, Maac., <n Wednesday Gonavetor W. H Bentiey. of Ogdens burg, vtaited his pamnta, Mr and HK. John Bentiey. on Tuesday Mr* 1 M To the retiring teacherK hearty thank* for their lairo saving Inventions of • i«*Mdtog [eacteB t work ^^ ^^ ubttougt. •« . •»»»* 4 »* t* . n« J* 1 i»r«: r —*\ * •\• w \WTeo leave* u> day tor I A 111 A MEA I ( AK I! ttq *. ******** \***W W* *****$ «* w<»rid» Fair «* will abm visit ^grading ttfc. wbldiadda mach ^Um im m^in WMeonatn whfleabsent I appearance of the same A mm plat : form has afcw been tnt&t j * f r \^ *' r i Cinton Steven* and tm • Mia. Stevens, of Makme. attended tite! wbewto mhjflw. lai learned tmr danead- 1 fn*fJit our was thrown erras» graduating exetraie* Tuesday of general*^the e«ayW spoke of tbe ap- ( ^y,^ toriima 9VWymoom m && pUc**i0a^«te*wa^efect!fcity to »»| «*» flehta of labor. Hk address to the varkn» btdaatriai and manufacturing may rightly be catted the \Electrical Age,\ bemuse of tbe manifold purposes to which tt had been adapted. The \World's K%nsH*nn\ was mentioned as having • partkadar value as a school i dass was a masterly one, and one which if heeded would be of vast importance to them la their careers to life. His re- marks as a whole were delivered to Ids usual happy manner and were well re- ceived by aS. A drcamstapfg occurred then which was as unexpected as it was pleasant. t MM* main track caused •\Sep*! by a mis Mrs. Mary Flttgerafel Mioses Agnes ' phyakad STMKK. Taken as a whole the tturday, June a*.|£r-tS.rSir \^j=ig*K:-»*-- j -The atdpmcBls of stock daring the j ^^ VmmA ~^^ jpast week have been two carloads of j ^^ oaama ; burses and two carloads of oalvaa. The > bvuersltipmeat Moodayaigbl was light, • only about forty tubs betngshipped.. and will make TRIP i MY THROUGH TOfI pnahlt- th*» people to get the l«* t quality of Fr««h Meatu at a rea««!Mtbl*» price f»r m your orders for me. as I *m bound to give* satis faction. f. DAILY. Is ie CLEVELAND fra S1SI a —The graduating rasa* of Clwtwutgay . Academy, together wtth a nambar of 3 upper Cbatawogay Lake yesterday, tak- ing dinner at the tateriakeo, An en- j —On Sunday evearajr the pastor of ! the M. E. church wfl} deliver as address j on temperance eotitted \The Devil's j Toboggan Sthte.\ The address wfll 'he j Illustrated by alargedrawtag about four 1 feet wide by eight feet Song, showing the tdfcte aad the atiders. —Tbe \glorious fourth\ will be ob- served to CtuUaaugay this year by the young iadtes of Bt Patriek'schurch who win bold ate wn sociable at the parson age grounds A programme fa being made oat which will Include music. spurts and a good time generally, which will appear to these outumw later on. —We are, pleased to aawmnot that the Chasm House wfll be opened, t o the pub- lic tomorrow. Saturday, June attfc. Tbe boose wfB be under the aauage- of J. B. fltada, who Is wall known as an experienced hotel man, and we predict that under his management the will be conducted to Orst-el Taere is no mora caanatng pawat to rtorthara Maw York tospsadaa oaUag than the Cnasm Boose, as tboae who amva vtsttad tads charming spot can testify. The bouse has been pat to thoroughly repair for the season and re assured of hospitable Prarte. Mary Witoon aad Maggie Oa»y i*\^ W,M * **««>>^ !*>***>*• The seroad namber upon the prt^ gramma was • Urn Last Poet Laamate,*' * M B fllBawfcy H y M3HP*V ; WSWHB JrVr arrived in town > Kiss l>>ugtas^easay was an Twssday night on her way to her home <«», carefaBr prepared and we* 4e*v to Cfllarado, where she wCB spend her «red- Bheii 1 isaati (I a csaafnl ai.al|sls' varatfc«t i>f the chief mexita of Temyaoas style John I t Soma left ^ FmOorlagton | *^^ ^ , ^*^ ^ on Thuwdav where be wiBanter the Sun j °*T~\\ _ W T*^ W ^T! Z^Z o«wtoiiaailsra»my*terkisoftlm-m \77* , ,T BW \ uiMMitUu \ ' o*\* 1 \ or am principal poems ana ********** e jiiuotod very happily one or two well Mrs O W. Young, who has been vte known stajixaa. iUng friends to town during the past 1 After a brief Interval, during which week, returned to her home in New York the audience enjoyed musk, Miss Lillian on Wednesday H Eltaabetfa McXlece read an tatareating MM. Fterenee Jm**». aftwmar Jfe £2j^ m J?2!£^ deal of this viltoge. will graduate from ! ^L£^ZJSl^^SS£!i the 8t Lawrence University at Canton ro8a,to ^T^S^J^^^Z on Wednesday of next week w^ i^markaMyiaear and diatto^ Mlas McNeice made a strong presentment of Geo. E. WHhereM and C. H Dwid. of «or indebtedftem to those dtixens who V.T. c! Co.. spent Sunday \tn town, iare foreign bom or of foreign extraction. week. WHTttOWl* Thayers Comers, It is lovely weattier, warm ai Fred Mason returned home from DBS East last week Frida* morning. Harvey Kane of the Gaaette ofloa, Maione, wasagueetof his brother, E. E. Kane over Sunday. Mrs, Bpeneer Lewis toontbeaicsviist. Mis. Alfred SmlUi U havtog quite a severe attack of riwumallam. L. K. Thayer to MriMHmr over hia store and hoise and making otter im- provements which will addto the looks of fate house and lot. The Mason Brothers left TBesdaar night of this week with another tot rf hornet. They sttptoMandMatar, N. H. where they find a ready sale for them alL Dew; dayman now in a few days at this postKrfBce. George WltaereU oTthe WithereBA: Doud U. T. C. Co., was in town orer Sunday. He says tbe show is doing a> good business and are traveling to Ver- mont. George is a joHy good fellow and is always welcome here at Thayer's Corners. and to MMs Edna McDowell a set of Dickens works n j the dam The pra- saatatasa wasawdaay John Hagbesoo laaaabT of Mas I'lagrH a few wall cboapn taaaaitoaBd mm reapoaded to by tne asi^aiaaayBgaj varjr aagnjajf-aMmtsar* Use aaasms for the oeeaakm was fnr- aished by Mwara Anderson, KMnedy, Lonergan aad Davfes and added much to the evening's enjoyment or LOCAL nmatcarr. to Bam LaCoase has K. BL, to Jordan's butter-maker is ontbesiek: ltat Leoaard Easerlek is euaanad to hlsbeal have been cnosea delegates by the \Pres bvterfaa Endeavor society to attend the tmeraatkiun) convention of V. £.. to be held to Montreal next month. They report the season thus far more 8be spoke of thaw usefulness to our suecessful than in former years. ' various indutaeries and agricultural pur t suits .and their value as dttsensaad Bdgar Hhcldon and KnEH. 8**J* mqpt&nm*, Ther, followed a discus ...... ~ i^onofthe undesirable elements in im- migration and the essay closed with a strong appeal for patriotic and unprej udked action anon thistmportaut matter Robert K iMvke n^ornedon Friday j *» ***** °* ^ •»««*0B. last from the tlnrvemlty of Michigan to spend the «.uuiroer vacation MkhaelMc Gormick, of Bockburn. also returned from the same tostttstton on .Saturday. Miss Edna MacDoweQ left yesterday on a pleasure trip to Boston, Troy and New York, She will, after enjoying a visit to these puces, return to Chateau- gay to bid bar many Meads good bye before her departure for Lincoln. Neb. tCurra4*s«*mr fcevett to BHUMCK hr UNFLOKM- «Tg 00.. of ctsvataaa, . sad «a»a*fa1tiBFlMMl ,«* kajh grass aav tts sanriiBai samraw euentias are itnikstm. watch IS assstr doaMstae • of is* oraawrr ta« sad Oaea wMa taaMe of an a* at a r tabs of sxceOMrt qas0tr. ThetMarlam 1 stentaMs daet proof. > t» toe raislar Htted eataiocae price, aad tassaaag meisstMasaaiiy «f aBewtaga JanAMTIX.—gvery wbeeili »ariantB««er<iroiM rear, m that tf aay tatK>«*isqier«>ctMswtn nwterkaer wort Mr 11 wffl a* repieeea. ' <^tai<«tMS sad taCormsdon. aeArew or m a. CLINTON L. AMES, Agent. |-PAJU-*W* <>ftifr.' M AUOXE, > . Y. DENTJSTKY ' X TATR. O . 13. S-. BUK3KE I>pr.t N Y —As the 8 o'clock morning exprem from the South on Dr Webb's new road was ajawmdbug the Maione Junction on Saturday on a down grade' & *** f<«nd tbe ah> brakes failed to work. On the name track, tost north of the station was an engine and tender beaded north for Montreal, wafting to take the Mon- treal coach Has ftremaa to charge saw of i t He wanted to save his engine and prevent what might be s serious disaa- aster. He pulled wide open tbe throttk and Jumped. Tbe next moment the crash came Thetender was struck and hurled from the track. A fresh engine was I sent to pursuit of the runaway. Tele- 1 grarAK of warning were sent along Use ! road as far as Montreal Tbe fugitive j was overtaken 85 mflesaway. _ Tbe fire- man and several gpaasengers on the ex prwe rweivfd some injury but ik>ttoing [of »*eri«m* aatirre. Next was read an essay \Ni Hawthorne\ by Miss Elizabeth Harriet MuasfL Mlas Kaaaa presented a graph Ic statement of Hawthorne's early, life. MsenviroBmenM and tbe tofiuenceez ertedoo hnm by them. She described the old town of Salem and referred toiu history, asaotsartona and tradBkan. Hawthorne's ofltotol career was briefly annsedloandlba general cJucactarof ids styto adinlraMy stated. His nrJnd- pal works wan named fonowad by several allnaioos to some of hfa famous characters. Maw Muaafl's essay dosed with IxmgfeBow'S bsauttfoT poam writ- ten at the time of Hawthorne's death. After musk the audlenoe were Inter estod by an essay, \Brook Farm,\ by Miss Maud Lucy Scriver. Mlas Scriver gave a short account of that famous BrassQsanetw fMectc4 wxialistteexperiment, naming Irs pro- \**^ As0e, ^2«4rs^ K,3,I ^\ rf jectorsandthosewnolatttielnated. She ^^^t^jspoke of it as one phase of that great ....Jaibjmovement, locatod to New England, nwrhrtr* which storted to Unitariaxusm, deVelop- v To-Vlstht** Concert. Arrangements are all compietod for the ooocert to be held at the Presby- terian church this evening. The pro- gramme, which fa given below, fa a good one aad all lovers of musk are assured of a rare treat: PART 1. : , % KIM Bwiuui TbeBeUeaorfirvfile; Mrsd Mala i a Tbe Mahtm an the Batters j- i b Poor a** t »vAj«<*i 1 e IMsaavobiUaeui, H«fc» Itavd . H<mM Mite Tfc^xiaii 8o» -Watt* from Ssvta* DrWm In Manser He Wa» IX*pt»\^l (Jlwmtaii'K . Mbw PW\ma:i Braa* OnartHtjp SpJtH-t^ PA.RT It Qoarwttr AiTft:ijp-a Mrs. Main vaA B»-nll*j-. Jtensrs Seher •tod SJWB - ( 0 O. Prom** « e ....IXKortn \t h rtmti Roart. TUFP-W^I H»;» Trtnr*' Mi** It. nia;i Tl» Wtod aad «*• Harp *,%,>* r »i> Hain Mtd llentfc-y 1 n The OarOra of Wkmp tuLara '• t> Ah' f¥#OB\o Aarw. Hi. Vo^ .Jirrcwianu •Iw B*-man. Atw»>iaai RejrwM* *co«m *ni*s. ed into Tr«\scenoental5»m, and finally lost its identity la the greater anti-slav- ery agitation. Then followed several sbort sketches of Emerson, Margaret Fuller and others, which «howed how dwply tJ»ese enthusiast* impressed the public mind of their own aad our age. Uim Helen Amelia Scriver's essay, • Westminster,\ was of great historical Interest and tbe subject was adequately treated. The pfle of buildings on the Thames Embankment,' which may be I embraced under this title, were describe —Daily will meat you Satarday. Wait for the wagkav —Sarsnac Lake Is making big prepa- ratkmsfortlwcelebraMon of the 4ahof July. —Watch for Daily's meat wagon Sat- urday. —The Duke de Veragua. the lineal de samdant of Christopher Columbus wfll visit the Adxrondacks men week. —AnoreshedoeatTW feet long has been erected recently at Lyon Moon tain. This looks O. KL for the torn In dustry. —One of the oldeatMasons to theState fa Joel Houghton of Ogdenahnrg. He was born to 1800, and was made a Mason la 1021 —Atwrious blight fa attacking potato vines to some parts of Yatescounty. las naton fa unknown, bat its effect upon the vines fa fatal. Bone patches have been ploughed under. —Tto summer season has arrived at Saranac Lake and gueata are Socking la on erery train. The Ampenand law asarly 100. Sacanac Ian ffarif; MBfafv fttrtgr. PaulSmttli's as maawaaaa, aad countless numbers of cottages afaaar Mm lake shores are dafly opening. —State fi^toanlogfat Ltotner Is pre- paring a circular to be sent throughout taeSbtte to the hop growers regarding tbe alarming prevalence of hop lice. Professor Iintaer has received letters from hop growers stating that Ike on hop vines are much more numerous this year than to 1886, when tbe hop crop of toe State was a failure. -Wa. McKee, who bat worked for years for Byron M. Spencer, a couple of miles north from this village, was found on Wednesday morning in thehop house, hanging by the neck, dead., Hfhad fas- tened one end of a rope around' a fceajn, stood on a chair, and noosing the other end around bis neck had kicked the chair from under him. It is thought that he hid been dead three hours when found. McKee was about 85 years%f age, and was unmarried. His mother survives him. We hear no causeassigned for the miidde.—Palladium. —Watch for DTOly's meat wagon Sat- urday. Mfas Smith aad Mlas CoBnm, of Onna- town. ^a&, were v ' but weak. They Paf McFaol has moved to the part of the town. Thomas Callahan fa givbnr has 1 taojoagh repairiag aad when he wfll invite the young psspte'm to Mr. aad Mm. Goattn an spending a few days vfattfng friends aarl relatives in Chstesngay. The exMbitton held to School Dfatriet No. is, under the msaanasntsit of fa* teacher, Mfas Sadie ConnelL wasasac- cem from begtoning to end and reaeeaa much credit on Mfaa Connell, her abpt* to instruct to ekiradlmn fa well anown by her pupils proflrtanry to the several nam they played. One play eapartaHy la worthy of mention, becaasett '\bvoagfat down the bouse.- It was entitled PQ,- 000, the partidpaats betag Mfaa AHce Byan, Mary Noten, James DurBn aaa\ Edward Mofflnnfa. Mr. Dante fa without doubt a \star actor,\ as be kept toe audience In roars of laughter all through the play The school term ends this week, and. tah laaiiBi a aiocn needdb 1 all. eapsciaUy tor Mfas done her work so well, and to tbe t ttwantfafattlon of the whole dbtrlet. ^PureParfa Green at BenOlylt ' ' . . -. —You oan save money sad get exact-* ryttwkfaatof aVoeayou want at Gold- smith's. —Texas Fly 0B at Bantiagra. —Tanner'soS for Texas flies for aala at tbe carding nMQ. —GoMsmttha anna atom la the ajoat ooaapleto la the county to «v«ry flaw- 1 ilptlon of shof —Pom Paris Green at Ba««tey*« —Tbe gnat Ifwwp Fry ototmant, a, •are protection to oMrs aad tsTtaw froMi the troableaome fSias Fly. Fisraalabw f aim ^K H'.M Mr^^^^^^tu* * tfenver at HOIMIU. —Texas Fly OH:af Bentleys. —GotoGoldamHh:aaadgeetlte beau- tiful solid oak wood, tables which, they are giving iw a •, ^^tna Paris GreeB i —Advertised Letters:—Henry Pits, Charles W. Guymps, Exarfil Brilay, Dannia CKmyea, George Keep, M. E. and mLanney, George Paddock, Van Ness Worthen, Mrs. Hannah Keep. C. L. BKNTUET, P. M. —Texas Fly Oil at Bentiey a - —Parties in want of nice clear ice can procure the same of G. A. Tobto. . °