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ANDZF^RANKLIN COUI^TY DEMOCRAT. VOL. XVI. CHATEAUGAY, FEiSKLIN COUNTY^ N. Y„ FRIDAY,6CT. 27, 1893 ? NO. 3t •>y jn^M|^4]^MM!4/£... .... _,.._._. ^--^^1 -„^„ wrtrtJjr to ewrj- rMWM*, Alt AtfSrHss **nv* '\\Bia%Or*a« ^ft |lJ*ff.-<lfllS* JHIJMMf* •««*»«**£&•*>&. ™ » «r* timm* <mm rtmamnDu, ?». v Nonets. The More and 1%*r* of Item* of l>ocnJ Inl*rw«i. -Next Tuesday ntght to All Hallow i—Tl^kagi ving aiiftttaw-hea. - J —To morrow la the last day for regte- tertatg. ! —VUlnntera should Ret all moveable I axiktom out of right by Tuesday night i • . ' ' -—JA Mr Bm»^o$-mM~-^t'' : 'haa^miBg L X<**e* t* fc«p*r jWNwjlNtgfa taw* of «apr. ^•f^lI^Ml^^ : lim^Jm&mixms.utptitmrwging JS^SSw^brASil ^nmm lot maim mtmU^t^tt^mmOL- . a^K^^^&lWffi^ *\* t ^.UNkMMMiM^piMeK %EffiS 'S^SwSSifew^ nmSnS \ Wtel * r,<l chffl * W* 1 * \to™ 1 * tW * **\ 1 Mrs. Lneitida OoMne. Miss Martha Boff 2B**5« *»* •-*»»« Sa^Sp-jSlSL.^ **«*» <* Wednesday ; ey, Fl^aii Daeglietty,. Fred Beer. ,-. .-K^-..,—»---.,-.,-™~„-., 1 —Aelaasof about thirty will receive -—~nnna>K&&'7jjuM«juRaL'' Y'. Frank Dwyer returned from Lead vllle. Oat, I*** week,' ' Mfes Mary Burns returns from CM cafio last week. _____ *nts. -*>«r- SKWEJt* !W**fit~ • ate** id th»* DENTISTEY. t*T»»T i*>-Twntr w *»u» toum* * AWEI* WITH «*«*>* *St' TKRTH WITH- «>1T (HUTIS*. *n «J>n sm;-?'*••-<* 1 B»«U>*«*» r«r ih« ptfataat «• tr*«:t*<* «{tWtfc, mt-tadb^t n/«W«r^ *»»'r Lightning t'foiti, l&her, {'MitKtf&rm, «.(s4 aJJ i*tn*F t>*-*J auiwsJwiir*-. « l*l«*ft# j«,«*-«*r**<« . . -i . • !W * • rw.. trUa* »•*» IWta* WMW t-m*A *••*•» *>•**- t1pMN»*n4 **-«•• **ns|4*» »«wl iw jrimr *«i» lads*. A mntitttxy «4 «'*«i4~ - W#*Bi«f l<«. lm «>» (ivu-a »«H wf ui*» e*» t*»**< tfc**r Wwrfc '.t«w !Jw IMUMP ;«J»jr < TO,--* «q»u «t a.1! *<*(»»* „ 4 <W 6«W l«*5iS «!W Way <*» t*ltf«MM» F. N. TATE, IX IX H„ ISriBiKr.s ^j.-VTt^, M,*w»E» N„ Y. <'»fltrr .- n •» I 4iJh*tii'**]«**^i» !*(»**,«!«\*• —<***«*ng» Uvingnton left the M«s*cham i-ake House a *«* a«o last Sunday for Makme, and baa not h»wn 8MO. Search Stofc Mix; of tatenburgb dutsu, wa« in town j-«*bsr«l*ty. John W|]«t»n «tor»«il to BeAJwix^!, Dak., laat fet«r4ay, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Ro«H*rt« re- tttravd trwa C4ilea«-« on WednaiSay. C*eo. KoWf. Jr., of Woittport vteltod tab pareal* Dr aod Mr*. Howe, this (>w»M«f»tkia*S.t«n. —-Ti* j«4at*> twarkct haw barti wry fKMtnty, «il«d «f tyt*bs*i«| fever la Chicago I „„«,»- v» -Itov. R B. f*rtr*. who wttJ Ort. M 5 lm tiart.y. . ^ ! P* Uw ' Vt •• ttfrtWWWWro.' RACfeB*. . •,. • Don Carlo* wad a«|6dta«t vrtaa«r»- Tn« letter after Blarbt Heat* . Tutwday rooos at Silver's driviag pork teonght <»» the rtdu which hod so long off, inid ljM-«aa^Qeiioe £b# atteod- aiw-^-a^-notTHsiBrge^Tis pectod- Bat two races were trotted and the interest in the evwat* was keen a* all tJ»e horses but one are ewn*d ID thb> village and each had a climber of ad- mirtrw who were auxk»ts to see th»ir favorite. whi. The judges wane Geo Ifrjwe. J r . of Vwstjjort, fm. Shaw of Rouse* Pwint, and 3. C. CJSeil of Fron- tiw. Th* ftna race ealied was the 3 88 da m This rae* had but two starters, Don Carlos, owiit*! by D. A- C. McDow- u\y >* rtoiaa. t 1 ^** ***>» Wrhitre «M»rk; t^jj to wMh ai <>» iti^ *«,** u»«i*-* f*rts*n iaii«fe!fe*t. rWJMiiujt jraar. first otmuatmkm at S t r^twfrkVhuwh amt Ktuiday -tiavid l> Owyi-r iMiirhaawl tte * i«K |w«rti«« are now «ko«rSBg tli« w«*d«jw«^t- Mldiai-l l^a«tfY«pen fan?i 'a-l w^fe .^w »**«» He rwtdfld In Waloita. i mv (i H chip |(erfit ,[ d of Malooe, | -.fatricir SMtory ut f\*t- H«nry. who was (be «ue«t of M<?v, B. B. Sadjm on I *H *>f t*»i« vUla«e f and tittte Pat, owned wa« a iliBsfateHiiaJ e)«»rt<jr oa liws 1>OIBK> Monday. I by J. JLaEocque of Ba«*tor. Little Pat d«B dttfteir tb* pwt w«k, «U»iottffh fli j <*»«* t fc ^s tot fall for this dblriet, j Mfl s E a Ihlfff munwd m Wodnw I J»w the pate In the first beM and hdd 'ni«ii«i«w*ha*iw».n<r,rri»wi«-liM»liH. i «MJ «« «f ttir leadln« l»wyw* of Eawx | dar fjVim a rWt wm fr f ^ to Mont- , l T clo,1 to the W*** P° t e '--''**''\'«' } where lie was pa^ed by Don who won easily. The second and third heatu were M«wH«Qlin and H. H. Stone \of | aiso won mmy bj» Don, who mad«many , , „ , . ., , ,,,, H«tl**«'r«K were among Taesclay'svte- adnarers fot his ffood work. Below is WW «b*t and kll M by fVibr«tDU» Oil-. itim tn twM ^ ^^j^ hart, of firwiklyn. rVI«ia}*. IHinaitj tivMUKht tJmt Onsn wa# imiroat^ with I Mra N«<lli» Terry left on Saturday for hi* *1f#* Ore** » iwdy ««i br^iughi to; * vfaiit to »«' «i«*er, Mrs. J. Van Kormaa, Malc4i« on Saturday for iBWroent, | at Da rand. Wis. -«.., far a/tl«arn«t only about 230 ? i Ijwai* OoMsmlth toft on Saturday for wpmrttin the «M»nty ha-rbttwrikdwttbi^ 1 ***** wberu'b* wfll remain nntil SBHSBS^-* jrro[»Uy} th» i>Ml|*!t «*f «tw» I\*w*b)rt*rlan; rhiirt s h In (hi* viUag*. ha* arw^pted tiw j n«t*t.hk' dnrinic th** • ~-J«hn <»w^n, funttfriy of Malo&e. -• i ~ffm B, Kyan is making arraaift* tri<««t~ for the «rwe*i<aj «*f a hatter far- i tory In ti*** awelhwpsut jwrt of ti» town • in tlw* n»*iarhl«;srtMx*;! of tin* *tt* ai «n<« • tiuw <x^»i*!«d by tiie Kay fartorr. I afl*r the done of the Mr. [ilery linery MORE BEAtmrtJL j THAN £Y£IR. \ y^Sjawy t* 1 wlKuJtl to («wba** a bat f Taatortthiuu; J a o«rlif>»« tf *«, d«» not I •k» a Hti*tr*k*' iW»<S latrrhaiw* «t«Wwlb*«t! V*w So Al:.C *5 «**«• t* 1 .**^ awt gvtttlii|f • 3 Sell Yn lial Ti in tapirs |-th» law which allow* tb*m to vote for | __K WW tft m lotitM ha« bwwi put al.^i^,} oommiaiartncr. Of tnfanuralwri o. F. t'i«M» of Omteaagav and V., & i tlw mitrwmm at fimttii cwn««t«ry and ] -j,;^ aJ V _„ ifemg^.;«: } n on* district of \ Huntl^ 4t Bralnardgvilk- %n for thv '; 0» wijrk of Njildlnff «tw Kt*iw op lh# j jioirC 11 in Burk<- and rix to Mabi<fi«> ' w«rid a FJkt m Satnrday. • hill at ttw w«s* t>nd of th* yard i« brinfi\; j U*aiTW c«i thi*» w(Kka»dwhws«»oifii**fld' —1*. U McSlann. a w«U known Dt*m ! Timothy Dwyer. Patrick and Edmund ', will iwwf r«»ry mnv)«n<4it.. I **rai worker, ha« »**« apfKant«id j«>«t j Kyan S^ft on TJi»n*day for S<»w York to j \ Jniaatisr »t Hraiditao W J, Haundera, {*\nt#r tne ChriKiian Brotls«r»\ sctowol, j -At a B**tifflK »f Ui« Y. 1*. 8 C K ,; ^} WJ arf^ ^ riuunaan of thv VlevtAimd ' lot ts» Pr*«tiji 4 -rtar» cburrb bfidou Mon j mm%v oonvmtkw. h«* alao bt*n a«> : day eraitoijr th« WJowinsr oflkwra w«* ^4,,^ ^-master at IWrkloaoa Oeater. in* Carios , ,.. . UKtePat. ...•••• Ttiae a.«i; *.«; «W. Tht> second race proved tfce event of the day and was most intereKting «ver held on tlie track. T^e ssartera were Iroquois, owned by G. O. BeuUipy ; Adon fill. «tot*<«i. Fw.*S«Vnt, Mm Willow i\.ak«. Vk» I*r«««ident, Miw> Sadk« Iknagla*. SisKTHary. tid^ar Httt/kJon, Tr«a*arrr. Mfe# Kila Dooaihowvr ; —A chani?* of time will «o ioto <«n*««*i 50B lb* O A L C R R, w*t Sunday j Th* only <*lia»£v to be mad* will b« in ; th«» mnni»« tinw? of tin? local, which will farrive hw at i.T>7p, at. )ncU«dof i^ i Mrs 8. M. Silver is in Holyoke, Htu*. , j viaiting fri«!n4* and reiativew. She ex- I pwa» to be absent four or five weeks. - Th*> armB«i»t»-i»t* for tn* Uasu* for j jfr. and Mrs. Th«ta» Sweeney and tl« hem-Jit wf St Fa!.rkr* ( l liurrf 3 are grandson. William Knns, of Clinton am Mtm carriwl on and it is ei-pectod j started f w (Srand HaphiR. Minn., this lh« it will be h*W Tban'k^ivinj), wc«»k. J w«wk on a visit. A li»t «>f wisty flvt* prtef^i h»* been ar raiisft^t. th^ pdiirija! ««<.• Itwisjj a four v«sar-«4d horj*\. j Hun and Mrs. A. Wlliiatiw of Flatta- ! burgh w*re In i*»w« on 1Vm|day in at- i tendance at ihV weddinuof their sbna-fj ; Hia» Martha Cr>Uin* -We art* always ph<«uied tn ttvUi tb* k as fi«m>-r»y and will run only t^; *****# \t ft«nn*r (1<at«an«ay pet^le atid th*t followinff from a porresiwndent of the Amsterdam i»aiiy Democrat will interwioar i*ibp«t>- \Kkilior Berkwitb mWlH«rWtrt.«Mrb i* a «m! ««*• **•*<• \«**- ^^ « the train j „ f tte Kwl ^, H y the way. i, making!^'^^^^y^^ 3 ^ truainntr*. iftal all .wor* will be «*- ! which _»»_ wreekml « t ltoitti« Orwk ] a g^^l m>er and la a T«IuaW* wblllktt f^j* J tt *'-\ J *-- r onn«- naUvito <»f-t«s to., the jooroaliftttr fr»t«njity of Mont -: \ * ' • *»»ry ^unty. He wri.« grace-fully 1 .\X^T^'AT*. ' tr- M«-l*«w*'U ha* «*»»*«•* of «v«r Trim . i IterubwKw twstead of t« St. Alhan.R. b ' - ] --Two t^hateansiay pw>{4e, Mr^ an»t: Mrs. Kate Walling of Hartford, Mieh. vhdted friends tn town thte week. Mrs. Wailing will* bt» remembered as Mtas • Kate Roberta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is, R. W. Anderson, and Qolddust, W T m. Goldsmith. Iroquois drew the pole in the first heat and came ander the wire & safe winner, with Adonia eeoond and Golddust third. The second Ixsatwasa repltilion of the first, when the crowd set Iroquoi* down as a sure winner. < ioldddst in these two heats made a very I«or gbowing, and it was not thought tltat he was in Ha little Ut Before starting the thirt heat, Goldsmith drove two fast beats to \warm Mm up;\ when Stodcwell took the reins tor the heat. And tnen came a surprise, Golddost taking the }iole at first tarn, but broke and was passed by Adonis and Iroquois. He, howe^'er, ma/le n spurt oa^the stretch and came under the wire a win- ner, with Adonis second and Iroquois third, the latter being set back for run- ning. The fourth heat wag a Wank, the horses trotting the mile without being given the word by the starter. Wnen nJaVKfrily «*<<gt«tV \t i*li and **!«• > itir tnanenM* rfock j. a j*'a*«r*» U>- saw grtodn. : Mich . 5a«t Friday iw wbSrh twenty -nvc It; p««rx)Htft w«»r*« killed and iwit twlly in- j jorwl. They, however, «wrat*d wtUnwt | an «i j^ijy a»a fas » good t K *w« jjatheiw \ ELLA S, SMITH, i»jt» iy will I a fart wbidt their many friend* J>J»WW,-nii to b-ilVTi |}5f*jw>? S *, \hateMttgNy S Y. 'HE — R \V A»d-n*»-« , r«*««ired the A|>> {*-ittimenl of deputy w-Uertr* for tlii* purt >'ui Ttwn«lay. Tls>* apj«•introent ha»- bepfl «X|w<*t4.*i v t<*r mmw time tm .Mr. An dem«» i»a* been I!M A <«ly applicant for the powiU-'R. at»d k tberetorp hardly mt-wK to oar reader*. He will make a and sti fntert^iuing <\*->Rr<r»atwri34if* a I u»d«*r*uo4 that h*» iw making many j 1 frt««nd(i in the western j*»rt of tbeoonn 1 ; t y \ .! TOX worn orAvnoaettM. A Etoal*aa Crime Ocaawttnea f a •*•* Town «r Tfimtoumon. the mosthxnrribto. fteodiafeairih mcerbaewrcr «onnoltta| In' Sew York, waft OIK attorn BH be boMgi^eA by a eMlittadL penoAt Mi perpetrated on WadJawdajy \igto*. Oefe 18, aft Alburg. • smaU atatfcm ontito Noiio^nAdJnmdadc railroad, txatirawt UoimaodDtckinadoOHttM'. The flwsfii are as follows: ZetMdeeDuyea, aFmtKli- man from Alteorg, baa bum living *or aome time with a 10K Thaupno, and t^yareparentaofalitttegMtiumBaiat' one half years of age. The ocdftMlMr J,' member of the Catoiiy to Duraa's mtm \ er, an old, illiterate woman. On •Wed- nesday night the girl was a*a*n!te&. In a manner too horrible for public print, by Duyea, \bar father, after which she was Uken from the house and her ekoH cniuhedin with a large stone, by Duyea. He then took her into the hotwe and laM ner on a bed, where she remained on- conscious for two hoars.., Alter she re- gained conaciouuneas (he brnte attacked VierwSth a sharp Instrument and cat a large gash in her right cheek: after which he tewed it op with a needl6,_tak ing three stitches. Mlas Thompson, the girl's mother, did not dare t o report the matter as Duyea swore (bat if ehedid be would kill her. At last the mother mustered courage and on Friday takl a part of the story to Stillman Bornap, justice of tlie peace, who at once leaned a warrant for the arrest of Duyea. Con- stable James Sabin found the man and took him to Dickinson Center, six miles distant, where on Saturday an examina. tiou was held before Justice Edward Titttle. The examination wee not con- cluded and was adjourned untin Monday. On Friday Dr. Oliver, ot Dickinson Center, was called, and found the little girl in a very serious condition, although he did not make a careful examination, little realizing (he enormity of the crime He found (be skull cracked, a large bunch on the forehead, which he lanced. and also many bruise* on the body. H e pronounced the case a dangerous one, and expressed little hope of tbp injured one's recovery. On E^ntdaj the doctor, assisted by Dr. Rust, of Moria, made a MARKET ... ,|va — i' J W 111 11 V t 'I 1 t *l^* l il ***'* ^Wl^ial, and be i* now rt-wiv It' \ 11 f M Jb'A I . inir tls.^ mnaratulaUotia of hi* fri«*d* N-orth^rn 5fcw York ft«»tter a i tb e !{•»•<], It will be gratlfj-ing new> to cho far- mers of Northern New York, and espec- ially to tMom in Chatoaugny and Qinton. Ur learn (hat. sample* of cntamery buttt-r 1 ^,117*^, made at Marttle River creamery, and exhibited by Humphrey Bros, a t the — I,s4w!$, if y<la^l»^\]:*r^ , t« vote for srht-ol CTiHtmijsawjjnt'r thb* fall, remember you mniit reglj4er before yoa orm do so. One day for gone by and «my <me aay renaiiw- ; S(IW . York sute ami »eond prmeforthe »..,,_., Satorday. tVtober SHth. The law ha« | worid The m, M «r was of October make ton the «i«irratnlaU»n* of hi* fri^l* »»*l* grmt pn;,v WsW f«ryou. It k**pa ] ^ ^^ 97 }it) inu out of a poasiWe 1 •! U«u*<k vmvwtum of the o(!W on KM j )mr lKrikrt(i ,„ „, tojt hy tto^^^, m g^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ I Wr*k»v r dear from \ham of the namrhty men, roa j. er ^ thfe factory, and ^honld feeii ^tXr^nXk-l^i -.\ •' «^ta« -f\ - I^byt«riani^^ m **••*?*** *f v f*^™\pto»4»thi»»*x>mp^mmi I I^iVS^ \\\ • •• • • • called out for the fifth heat, Bentley re tnaed to start Ms horse, as he came an- i critical examinatioii and found the eon der the wire In the previous heat a wis- diffaaa of the little one horrible beyond aer which would entitle him tor the race description and It was then., for the drat had they received the word. The two flme, that the true facts came to light rensaiiuug horses, however, came onto The doctors stated that Wood poisoning the track and were started, Adonis win-' would set in and that recovery was im-» ning, with Goldsmith second. After possible, When the facts were mad* thk heat the race was adjourned to j public there was very strong language Wednesday morning at Hi o'clock. used and many citizens talked of lynch- On Wednesday a number of the \fra j tog, and it is thought doubtful if the assembled t o witness the I Send lives until the examination is com •wuid-up'^f the race, and again they j pieted, Friday and Saturday nights were treated to a surprise. As each j groups of people at Alburg were neKteatioa Iw* already w odd' * Fair r*< * ved the 8n4 nrte to™ iraai * a m a 8ar P\«- *» eacn \*™ av \ Ul \r** ~ .\™* *..< only -ftiTday ren^in^ v \^ 1^^^ and tf the set Adonis down as the winner. He | prisoner had not been six miles away he won the first heat, bnt the next two would probably have seen harsh (reat- werc taken handily by Golddust, who{ment. As it was they thought best to was driven to a heavy sulky, while the | let the law take ite course and the in- other horse drew a 'bike.\ Below is the ' fernal demon still lives, summary k*»t in f least Exerctat ytror riglit of franchise. iMHih'.v's New Bluek, rrc I am {m^MunMltofurnUhanyihiiMC in the line »»f ssh. Delicious Meats, lorLTHY. FISH «iv 4 - [grsiilHeiaivUteBest .' *c $*•*< all <if my *»)<! rsss-l.^ti |and watiy tn**w (.>!»-*. 1 am, &>\. ; -' AMOS IVES. IMS l If y«s!» do, thus showing y <( «r d<-*«irt k for t Johntkoo-> Itomj>hppy. s OOHldtU^ ....3 8 I • »dol)l* : « S S « 1 I a S lroquefci t 1 8 » dr. \ \ &.&m: SCO-, tm-t: 4.4$; £.•». I »ft**nn«iio -1he »ubjert of ettgnging tl»«» l R*v. W II Miller a* .«*** of the j; u ^ !, , uo •'«»!• «\^'\»ir .«*' «w^ft-ior| The marriage of ML^ l^um Annette j^m^\^^\^ I ehurvh wan db<a<»ed at»d a v«te taken t ,b< * b f\' ,t ' ,l irl \ b \^* n ; U, « ^J * hm ! Uiunphrey. an esteemed young lady of. 1 — ^~. ito drtermloe tto feeling of the «ojign> j lh *' .f **» v \ r ™\^-- «» »* hr \^^ U-hernbusco-to Frederick Millar John-j challenge. j gaUon in this reganl, which nesaltol jW*™' J <»\• Wi \ t».V\ar*. ^ y m a d«serve<lly popular young man j ci>ring to «K? dissatisfaction with the utwi.»im*»u*3y in favor of extending. th« ' * * Rev jrentleman a rail Mr Milte. it will he rvmemhertyl. was at one tlhle pastor of the church andtf in clow touch : with-the iKMnie of thf* vicinity, ifiranl ' Ji-.*« of <T«\rfK. «s«i we kwm of no man «h<< w^'rtild l*> mt>r<j H heartily welcomed it/* oar mid*t than hlmwlf. * j i '-\.TV town,l»oard <>f reginty m<t «u : Saturday'lart ptirsttant to law andregi*. 4**n-<l fi ! !i; J vn»*'*-K~ii('C in H**.t No land •3*5 In l*»V No 2. Thin is a friiftbl gatti joviT'tax! yiar'it.tvjjiMratioij. Inst it fenot : . «*xi»ect<\d that the vote will ftS«v>d that 'of b«*l y«»r. None of the ladi«».took' advantiage of the .ojfp«rt«nity of rt-pif.;- I t*»ri»Kjmd it is ri«>rer<>re to iw sui*j»aw!d i that \woman's ssuffrage\ ha^ not a very ''strong footho^pn t!\hateaugay. Where it i* possible all jiervinw .<4^ouM look over ''the lists and see\ that their names are broadest U*hernbusoo-to Frederick Millar John ; son. a deservedly popular young man i I ~A rarioufandposriiWy uuprecedented ! af I^attebnrgh, *a« solenmized Wednes j ^^^ ^ at $ avtir - s driving park, Oct. !^>i*4itioH oht/dns in one of' the election '• a J t ^ 1K ^ ia ,* t ^ !r I, 01 '** xtjius homej^ f hereby rhallengeany horeeowned j districts in this oounty, vi%. \ * ,- \ K \'*\ *\ \\ Banner Houae. The regular annual squirrel hunt of Bellmont came off Oct. 17th. Fifty-six veterans participated tinder Hie lead of Jay Thurber and James Hoy. The count exceeded seven thousand. Capt Hoy bagged some seven hundred counts more than his opponent and the winning side were treated to a free supper at the Ban- the fourth Z^ZZ rt JZ^ZZ^ f, ^l ta C1ialoau ^- ,barrin S D ^ C - M ^:beIr^anTfrleudfS o^nmherlnt district of HeJlimnni. It is k»cat«l in .the f*™ wasperiormert imnm «a small com-, Oowei]^ Don Carlos) to trot Iroquoh. J more taan one hundred.. Amid ihe homh i«rt of the town, and it,* nn ] v i t* ft y of relative* an d immediate friends k, #ned bv 0 a Bentiey, for a puree of merry clatter of knife, fork and spoon, : -\f the contri||ing parlies. The odlciat- ' ^y. ,_ r ijot) Xational rules to govern ' the hum of busy voices recounting the I,* <=****.«* ».v. ABdrew aifl.-},^ » * ^ m ^ ^^ j^f^ef SnSe^eSef o^ track in Franklin county within two ter tumbled to the racket and wemt , of thebride. Tlae oereraony was private! inltahitant* ar\ ronirartors and wood chopfver* \f the Owtoarigay Ore aiwl Iron < ~*>. Then* were :w voters there bw*t ye^r hot. *W* f»!l tlse mmtWr is put Mt about i'*i. Amontr them \all • there are only two men who ran write, and the^» •dy it but s!owlj' ;i»d «;luuirily. They 1 l«r of Ma Imrgli. bn>( : man and' Nsfcter of The bride is I t\. S. \Johnson.or' FlattS- t ' f *li? and [7P0WERS j|jnij,»erh\ entered to av<iid any chance of : l*>intr disfranchised tm Nov..7th, H*V it VT RimitMa* r»o» MAK c KKT WWKRK To hr IH?ctde<l Satwrdaa*. Owing to an error in copying the or- der of Judge Kellogg to serve uj»on the Kelley canditlat** in the matter of rec ! —Another «me of ttK^qHietwwMtngs^jjnjj-ing tlM , Administration ticket as j for which t \hateangay is becoming no-1 tb e official one, the case was thrown out ' ted of late, occurred at the residence of : n ( wait at Plattsburgh on Thursday j Mr. and Mrs A. L Collins on Tuesday jagt, and aie merits of the case not afternoon in the marriage of their of the ftroota was best 1 wwks ^n, ^te. A. C_ RfssEiJ. i Minnie L liumpbwy, | Bangor, N. Y. Oct, 27,189.1 brido, was bridesmaid..; • ;„ IK- oldest daughter of the: Auisfon Salt*. were ele»H*5d inspt.-ctors last, stiriuw. and '•. **** Ji>hn **>' H'^phrey. She wore a ; HerlK'rt (5t>odstieed, executor, will sell they now refuse to qualify Roeau«e; ^ ma of - N \a*RT*>en silk. tTinuaed with j a quai ,tlty of personal properEy at atic- «rf thisre.fusal. ang a?«> U^ause seven ' V.-aencieHBea| law and catrtel white j tbn at Ellenburgh Centre on Saturday, men able to (read and writ** are neces-. ****• The fridesmaid was attired injortasth. sarv for tfce Ixanl, i? fe imwissiWe to - P^ - ve3to w ^\I» de CTjene with law , - hold inr I'ectiou in the district - rJ - ™* rib ^« timings and carried yel- \ JercmfaUi O Neil adTerUses m auction ^ \ ' ' \ hw iw».<Glials Jennie Humphrey, :sa] e of Personal proper^' to takeplaceafc cousin of tUglHide. pSyed the wedding j W« ^a^ ia ^^^ $»** \«0« soutwest march. Th*wj»resenfe were numerous j « f F^n\W on Tuesday; Oct 31 at H. and valuable^ Immediately.' after the! Bush nwctloneer. . ceremony «#roshments were ser\*ejL| On Saturday, Oct. SStjh, Rodger Swee- ney will dispose of all sis personal prop- erty as* he is to move to the west. adi«s!,i. The bridal party left on the evening train for Chicago 0A other cities. '\ . i daughter. Mis» Martha I- Collin**, to Mr W«FE Bdufllt Vfir? Lflf f I A. Fred WUHahw of Plattsburgh The 1 Be Sold Accordimly. j ceremonj- waa performed by the Rev. J. j C. Cnliigan. ana was attended <mly by ! the immediate relatives of the conteractr j ing parties. Mlas Collins is well known to our people asa young lady of accom Jpilshment and has a boat of friends, while Mr. Williamn it a young 'man of Dun* r«rly and sermreiMme of the high standing in his community. The happy couple departed on the afternoon train for their future hsane in Piatt* I burgh, amid'the weU wishes for joy and Ihappineas of aaasmbinid frtenda. TH E l R»c<wn also extendi -congratulation*. pil&s- Reapectfully, P. H. JPOWERa aUIlf fiTTREET. ' A 'WiBrd t o Pwroata. There are several boys in* Chateaugav Union school f ho have so little common sense that t&ey recklessly jump upon him on \^uftUvofthis \^ ^^ tratos^nddonot hied the warnings of others. How, 1 wish to give notice that, as IMnclpal, I shall stop that practice during school hoars andaaadthm, at any other time Pa- rents who at* ignorant or careless of their duty, or- boUi, In this matter may profitably read Sec. 43S of the penal code of the state of New York and learn from that law and this notice that 1 shall cause the arratt and punishment of theto- children n|x«a repetition of the offence which I have recently had brought, to any aotiee. 3L paased u{mn at. all. Judge Kellogg has granted anotlier onler and the case will ] come before week for argument At this hearing it is expected that a Anal dedsiotbwill be reached, and as we have heretofore ex- preafled oar opinion as t o the • outcome we will not further comment. —Have you seen those beautiful hats at Miss Ella Smith's! tf not, then call and examine them and be convinced of their beauty and elegant style. —All the latest novelties, in millinery at Mrs. GottkMajra Sidney Mitchell will sell at auction on Saturday, Oct 38th, four horses, three colts. 10 cows and a number of young cattle at his place one and one-half mile northwest of this village. A good op- portunity is offered to those wishing any of these animals. Xorth cnatoaasay Iteaie. We are having Aneweather here now. Fall plowing is in full blast L. A, Porter is dangerously 11L Thomas Eaton is imakfng extensive repairs on his house and farm buildings. J. a Cook and wife were in Montreal last week porcfaastng goods, They re- poits pleasant trip. Sev. J. C. CtdmiaB preached a very able sertaon ta the a t K Cttorch a t Earl- THtelastgsnday. _...-!-'.. down. Qood feeling and decorum ruled supreme. Thanks are due the captains and their respective hosts for their assis- tance in making the entertainment such a decided success. P. S. We are sorry to add that a few moments after leaving the Banner House for home, the wagon of Mr. Rich- ard Boyd, fiom north Chateaugay, con- oontatning Mr. and Mrs, Boyd, (heirtwo^ children, Mr. and Mrs Loren Miller. W. A. Miller and Charles Hear}*, capsized by running off Om end of a small bridge, the extreme darkness making it quite impossible to see the road. Mrs. Boyd sustained a broken limb, the balance of the party escaping injury (thanks to the agility of Mr. Boydi with but slight ; scratches vM soiled clothes. B. H. B4NNER HGVKE, • * Chateaugay Lake, Oct. M, 1893. f To our friends the Public:—The Ban ner House doses to-day for this season and with this announcement we wish to exprees^OTgra^tude to our^any friends . who hare been our guests at any time daring the past. Your pleasure has been our study oad delight your kind- ness has been our success. The receipts of the house have been a llitle over 50 per cent, more than last season. Trust- hag (be future may have many good things in store for all of us we remain Yours obediently 1KB. and Mas. J. S. KXBBY. —The great race of locomotives, the English Queen Empress and the Am- erican W», will be run trooa Buffalo to Albany, probably early tn Hovembar. The contest between the lion horses will te watched with thegltaMst istBftMfc TbaengtoeaKpreaeattwo diattaiet and aevarate dasses of hmpkOtifes. : m *-&'*& 4- ffi ^^•# i