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l* JS * M?**rf .****. ANIT FRANKLIN COUNTY DEMOCRAT. ;>L. xvi. CHATEAUGAV, FRANKLIN COUNTY; N. Y, v FRIDAY, NOV. 3, l<#& -#0r3t- • ~> J 7,/> li'OOD KVIAT£/> I •tesu*** f*«lt' <**.- wBl niak* »*#*»«*» f«r j p> pwlp w«oa » r twft w«*tk,'f«r c*M.d*- |id»tWtH «*»»>«* HOME MATTERS. •—Vt*g the entire Stat*? ticket — It. W. Marvin ha* been appointed I*KltM».\Al» fAItWiRAPHii. AtXKI-1-INU THK lXJSVli ABXIJ. CHATlUl\«UV WMMo ir.-iATJPf*. ~~ Artirlfe* wrfVUiivti tt|«i tft«- aiartWI •- front ss (*) tu J*.ao nw 4*y *«S«trt»i »K8,y. WAJJUAfK,. l\taI!»J>UTfii >*. V, rtice for Proposals. t IK feewttor *tv«* that mU«t projmnaJ* '\\^^VR\ w r *ad*ram_rrwid< - ; po*tma*ter at Hangor. ExntK Paddock ha*» received the ap- «eo W. O'KHl of Fruite r mourned j Aftor *wk»of waiting th» question ft-..!:-a.fc^,ia,si 'nmr*'l-iifc><\ •• • fof tl f -f-jubrlty \ of the iw o IJcnio- ai> * L. Jiiiiii^Jl4Ljj^«a^^ application of Andrew 8. Cooney and *t wnh«4« f < -Ttnjum i.f < taiaaaaay. ai) to x<it . ;,$b\eW*P »-..J« r . f*?*[**L r -Next Tueaday b election day. -Malon e had;another to last tea*., Mj . ^ Mm ^^ j^ ^^ day Lose *S00. The fire department frpm t , ieir brM|d toar yestepdmj - Who ever waw more perfect weather \ wa* saved,, H.I thi* Hnu. of *« w ( «« «. ~ _ . .*> «..«n. **** * j *° *<• Roberts has returned at mistim e or jeer, —The all important qiM*tlon of \Who -Electric lights are needed i« make gel* the JoW la still frequently heard ours a model village -Wednetday wa* Ai! Saints Day and SMIS lirfc UWf 1*3*- i f irt» Vtita*« <rftTWa*a**ar ^IWIKS «*• j vmtvrdav All soul* J»av .\ *V* ' KHi! * IPK f , !:, t ^*:.. ; -Th*»r* ai* «lxiy ctwann-rfc* ib Pranl- VtmAWIXfl. !(«»TJeBJ*HBI«EBt Wit «.!!»»>' ««»<i * • ill <1».WH '-- OMUOWUJ*-JsWKjaj-ofSov^^BbirlHW, i „,.,., ^ , '•«>*»(* u» ii»* f«*p»o-<». *t th« d*Hi*»I —Tiw t . H '. t**ti<<n5i*«*flt«x* t>« »«»w «• ««rtb«fisa»»i»i*mqasf^! w l»w», wJB h* *cawa «» i\* 1 «fn«* c»»K*. a««»MI «I«» •» j*r*« «* «n« 4 »o«t i*«*t Jiutsnt ml ; ^,1^ - tarni «r »H4a«mf- <*iw»n,, * CSJ-«?OH i :1 ^^^fl^ii?&Sh^7llataSJ ~A !»t!.^«t, nJ riM.«w! p^andOwt- MiW^«^r<<f»mii^.^«»»«hd» ) -| mU4ra y. Wl , U !,| h»w i'!«irt< iighJ and - - UK« s#t<v-m~* la Ma* a******, j , ' . ». j —A xJiijfht flurrj* «f MI<« on Sunday JauiMuiiioK! tt e t»ginsUf«»f «>f NtHthwa : New Vurk h nine ntutiih* WIBUT. \iict* b* ht*rttby jpv*!|j t*> Jiil j ~TJw brick f«r tb«> n*?w Ionian Work \t hnviUj f ctatrn * xtf^ttifUit.' ^ (,J| tJw KWMJBd and the new i«ru«4un- . IJ of Chat*»mi£ii>- that, wil1 *\* r»«»h«^ rapidly ** ! «rtwj*jth«&- tn Franklin wmntjr. -Hurilu ff tonh«da*J5,<Ktt Are Tarn day ni«hi deatroyloe the American Shin \ ' ('«.'», plant ard ti » MiUinirton box fao- i tory ! ~V. V Kennedy hi opening the hnett from a rurft to friend* in the east Mhw Mary Foran vWtwl friendB In St Albans, Vt^ during th« i«st week. C. A. FMtehowertrf I'latobtirglKiailed upon hi£<'hate*u#uy fru-udsTuwdaj. Mrs. John Carney Wt Boetoa, liaaa, is viriUnffher mother, Mta - Mary I^owr NOTICE. line of imported vraree in china an d j K* 0 * * <«h«* flm quality good* «r«ar brcmght Mm. Jamia lleCarthy and cWidren o f to thi* rilia«» | constat** vhdtod friends in town thie —Hi*n, i««hn I*. Badger of Italonesayit j ^'foek- that a woman cannot vote for school j Slr ^^ i JI^ w H FerreI1 of p^^. rommfctsUwr without hdn* itaMc for \ j mrfB vWW 4 frfct ^ j a ^n QO Wed . Uk«al VOUDK• j n«jsday. i ~4k*ff A Taylor of Haloo*- hav«t the contract fc«r puttiuj; to the new water w«rk* *) «t«>ra at Saranac Lake. The - bid «V )£!*>,***y ~4'«rmTw«man i^urti* has introdaocd Miss L. Ji Soule of Albarg Sprin#«. Vt., is the guest of h*»r aunt, Mrs. Ii. H. Farnsworth. Oeo, HOWB, Jr., returned t o Westport . • '• on Monday H e was anxwajpftnied by i itiHjit }.»rtn**nt tin* sann» ; Xt. nwn w tettt-r mt« l fur U»oftV»< ^ iverJtJ«*«l, U> th«« (it*rk , on \*<t ' wh>jK4 (xintmiMiiirfirr than i-Jdwanl L Judi'ia] district into tw o dtetrirt* and ttinwon a This, Vi«{*« \: r>- Thurstlav, Nov. Uth . iSU-vvn* *«•!«• it that h« rreviv** your' a3, • when tfif Town Board -:H't lo autiil jir*\ountf«. K. L. NOLAN. Town (1«*rk. i rrmtintf * \V«t«»m dhrtrki. • N«*w Yr«ak htat* takes tht* l«»d <rf-|Si**to«* i'Tiimg'rt, in i'f ti»!«»s.iH|*!W'!jt* arcra«n*«hoiit «tutf; UM* i*xMI»it ^-uttatoe e *%l«ig!>, | and riirStoul a day ft*«n ta k rtatiwi Tb<? «un.>n^ tlw «x4!wUvi» .-xhsbiu that of prk* n>mainM tht> san«» a« l*w4 «iiMitM, , \\'a*hir,j > 't*ju rutunty Uik<« front rank i*» cvnt#. 3ENTISTKY. Andn*w Mu!l<»n »»it3 hU» farm. «t - - An <»Xfhaitg»« , xays that conatahlfw, fir n biw that »CB! inweffect September others to have the ticket headed b y Mr. Cooney made the official ticket wae denied by Judjf« KoJfu^g a t Platteburtrb on Saturday last This being the case THE RBOOKD plaoee the ticket beaded by Dr. E. A. Huat a t the head of ite eol- umni and asks that everr Democrat give it loyal support. THK IUSOORO does this cheerfelly as itlcnows that Dr. Bast and every other jn« i on the ticket is a staunch Democrat. W e moat oonfese, however, that w e do not admire the manner in which he was nominated, nor the methods used to bring it about The majority should rale and will rate. To lie beaten by mere technicalities is hard —very hard, bat w e can Bee no way oat of it W e must, take oar medicine like little men and do our level best for the ticket S^^ The fl#ht between Democrats is now ended, but the fight against Republicans is on and must continue unabated until the very end. Once again w e will state that w e have no apologies for the course taken by THK IIKOOHJX W e did what w e supposed and VS^rl t ^^T^} !-» think wasrieht. Thelaw step, in OtTB UETTBB WIUXM. ; Silases • Nellie Higglns and Susie, Vaughn.!!. A. Doti^las, Louis (Sold-j | smith, O. K Chase and V. S. Hantley j | returned from Chirac this week. oSloe, Albany, h lu town. Mr. Cant- well MVH that the prt*p*ct* of a oh? »«d saj-s we were wrong, technicaUy, s o fs»U- ah.wi two tnifew north naxt <nlt tbfa., ut. are n«w r*llj»«l to w«ar expswedan % r^ao^iic majority were m\»r bettor. | »** must *« good Democrats aeeept the !<};-•. ms ism:- it . WV* 5 it, **, A xn w-ir -.4- 5r tmy TI*\3HV $» »«JU nct'iu < *.*ttj» *>{< *(»;T n fffli t'TT »*tJ»7tX l,t*)phtfitn$ t Uif!. ('%h,,ntjf„rm , '•-*,• ;<vaU «-...->:•?'«:.< - st^rnr* »»*./«*•). ,...A!»; v«-» a»*5 T«. j ><-.;* •«\- • f f \:HSJI <\Tw»t:i ai\\' 1 ! I'rt-l - .Ml f*-*»«*aiW> itf-iJ-* * «r.»ftr l\ <fH ?' J^-?**' * *a«i*. i It'KI U*»,x rv.fr. *<*;*»• •<• W'rsf'li -'iill^ «t nf t,'-*-f, iaP. !*»*«- iiirtr -> ify- mftn\ I'fih'n- «i-<fn at »i ; village, tf* H*<«r> M<*» \rackefl «n Ti»«day •f •Canada t>aict;jl »«adc*', which show* their J»uth<ir ntH Tii i fft th f h.i!f mil . jr>*lay. N *\*>U!s!rv rlijwiuif The atnmal cx>uniy<T.n\>ntif»n f»fiS«- V 1' !* f K will I* b««54 atM<4raN«»v !Tth lie* J «* Culli^Bin of thl* %1!hyp k will h« »*« <-4 UM» »ti»i»ker* - AI :}*• adtttmbitratiifo. *aie of wU-n U*PU wtim t,t luiift 1*-i<rns»insr to the tfw Sllr««r ertate «*;J Manday. the property wa* putr»a»M(i by lialph Nli*«-r. wh o jwiid ftt«i I«r the *i««s<» —!ta!i«w«>**n wa* t>-h-!jra*.t-d in tlw wwaa! m&utK'T ht'«» <;«t«« wpr«> removed «rf ^<t iter itrankd leaved Sc,j far a# we have lnvu *}»»»• u, Inant no in«Jiri'>u.» nii*Miii«\f tii * tndnh7(.<d in • • Th»- jirojiTt of an atfrkulturai wx-iety f**r the <-iMkt«'m portion *.'f Franklin a»Ri tike (northern n*r& »**li-m |iorti<:«io of j^d -T!i*-<imi* * linton together with a smrf of <^nada j 3.000,««<» feet with eibitiilionf to be beW here i* again bcintf diw*u*«od 4«w.)iipr Hawkitw of the liitnk of < hat*wojtay, had a half a Itarrel of soap \ < *t*4ej) from hi* iK-me at Mah>ne a few \ \\ \~ I nicht* a(p> We knew the HepnbUcRWi; j^, f •vU . ahnoi *> pun-haw a hat *•* * lulrd U P f,, r \*\**\ hut b***^ ^Jrsg in our Une if *r>. do not | Uwuffht they would « o a# far a* this mistake and pttreba** else where ;•--*• tug »i , Aaron (MdamiUi of Xe w York was I «\*rtW*». ^^ su PP° r t *»» ticket from 1 the guest of hfe brother. Win. (k»id«mith,! top to bottom -John tfc*!aw «ill mil H i,u*nUty of \ Tumiiny Mr ookbanllh \» tlte head of' — jwr^-iwl im^-riy u auction at hi* plaee j 0J W crf li( C teges , wboteaite H <tuu r ^d ' «t h of Burke depot on j wSn(J ^^^^1^ botwes m Sew York, Wh II. Bu*h. auction- i ; mt4 bexwslin^yprwjwrou*. ntVEA, TH E WBVIL. neWH-|titp«<r>> deeply regret 4 th*. World\* Fair The W<m»ao Kot \*ot«?r»t. t*pt>n an appikatiou f*>r an order that the name* of a number of woman in sev- «t !**>? «'MW *•*¥ i\C run--,*** -J«.-TXTB;\& IJ- **.. ;-it ; l>tyrwi. 5I*O»VE, ,N* Y 'Hiiy Millinery ferins nnon women the rifht to T^eiSM liard vrurktng |w»r*otjjtl thai \Mr and Mrs Ho at*d So have ».««* totbe World's ] end of the towns of OtwndajfaandOnei- Fnir wUl now have a roach needed rert, j t ! a coantlee t « stricken from the regietty -• A Ws J exdianc ha* w..r»l timt Hunts- *sw tniil nt TtSp|»er I*ike the larpwt in the Fuller HtJ4t**«, ha* «-k'>«d down hi>caui«> of a hv k of 1-*^ Tl>«- niin of the village will lx» eomijleW if Sir Murd rannot obtain Kiore lamla»r ysj'i;; of !ln> jnili wa^ Held Await th e Action at th e Ormid Jury . The examination of Duyea, of whose revolting crime w e made mention in our last issue, wa s finished a t Dickinson Center last week before Justice Tattle. Brat Bant-« HA. Miss Julia JC Davk iaa returned t fttemdahi tla fin d Adams is busy canratiBff*£ 9 footstoresbed Into a 87 footfimneT The water work* which J t» the carriage shop owed by ; has been zjecoostructed. Bev.Jotip Bragg attended tbeStutd » school conVecticm oeM a t tb e It B. church. EBenbttrgh Ceatre, hu t waetc Thursday. 1 Our town Association bold their fteoaf day school coarentkHt it tin H . E church here in Brjdjurdsvffie Iw t 8as> day afternoon an d evening, when, in spfto of the rtormaw! ^o^LUmea^ gregatlona tptftored. O. D. NoroufdUi*'' president rf the Association m»io fl» chair throughout The «BMion «u opened by a n anthem* reodored b y tb« local choir. Cyimlferriaoffetedptayec: The pastor_of the/church weloomedtiMi reprasentatlvhssirom th e other scboou in a few words, to which G. D. Kortb- -\—wpB*a in brief. IfissJenaie Wal- read a thoughtful paper o n \111* /SchoolTeacher'ft Work and Se - ward.'' Miss Maneeley and Mlas Jeasia Reynolds each gave a recitation. Tfca two Uttle daughters of J. B. KlrbyalM recited and a concert exerctee was ten- dered b y eight representatives o f tb e primary class of the local school Tb e Rev. Andrew Millar gave a n address t o the children, his theme being \When did Jesus g o t o Seek the Lostr Inaaa- wer t o this question tbe speaker in skfB- ful word painting gav e several sketches repreeenttng the --OoodShepherd\ \aeek- ing the lost\ at the lake skteTat the coa- tom house, a t the well, in thetempleand up a bee . The first seasioD wa s then closed by the singing of the 28rd Psalm in meter as the Rev. Andrew Millar said in his remarks he had learned i n Ms boy- hood Entertainment was given t o all from a distance wb o would stay until the evening session. Tbe evening session waa opened b y a song service conducted byM. J. Rey- nolds, the leader of tbe choir. Thede- votinal exercises were then conducted by tt»e pastor of the church, after which a paper was read b y John Genaway, who represented the Bellmont Center Sunday school, on \The relation of Teach- er t o pupil and PnpU to Teacher.\ Bev. ,W„ S. Hathaway, the Weslevan Metho- dist pastor from West Hill, made th e main address of the second session, bis Ts*> nroseeutton was presented bv W i \ heIn ?, b ® in ? vThe SpedhA Feeds of San- rae prosecution wa s renresenseo o y v, . ^ 8cnoo ] s ^^yj ^ gg^^^ m ^tfce J. Saunders, of Dickinson, and de tow n were represented both by speakers lists upon tbe ground that the law *e§^ fense by J. W , Webb, of St. ItegisFaib. jand hearers present and th e pastor's Onlv tw o witnesses were sworn. Df JvtstttotbeEatenbargh convention _ I paid hack by a delegation from 13ten- \4CV E BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER «nr*.rk ajxl grtttngt' ^T^WWmW'wiU i* wm<m«l to the ! ' llagnire More on Main street next Mon dav, Fwtma«ter Itentley having rented „ th i *.«. for that pnrja-e Ttaa will — l»r Frat;k F. Taylor, wh\ for number of years n«»nducted dentistry bu*in«»s~ in Maione «*xpert<i t< again oj*»»ri a dental offiM- here we nn ',<.rst.i!i<l about the'middle oit-Novem Mr Taylor, when here, WH* eon wideret! an excellent dentist and trail* arted a larjit- ^b|i«W!W in that hue — Farmer l«e no reasonable doubt Imt iliat the ace eadlngiof W.ii authonzing. w<»tueu to vote for' the otll.'e of *ehoo! <'o!ai»Ksioner was . and i* a violation of the provisional pro \ vinjon hereinbefore referred to. and tiiat women are not entitled to vote for the ' oflle* of IKIIKJOI commissioner.\ Lawyers say that ihi.« decision, until; reversed by a higher eotirt. leaves mat- [ j Tliayers Corner*. Miss Florence Mason has returned to 1 her home in Manchester. N. H. Melvin Hilt is on a visit to his father, iWni.Hu!. Mrs Wheeler is now on a visit to hex • sister. Mr« Hattie Chamberlain. The Arctic butter factory isnow closed ; al Pis ti tepare , prove an extent chug* m -the sUjre U j ^ ^ ^ m ^ ^^ ; rentrally Sorate*! and well adapted for ' *«<-h u w -t.'ourt t1»*te«ogay •h,,,ie,„..«^«.rb«aco^t«tto W L^ to t! i^^SSS: All agree Ju-lgv P. K « iUuam of the supreme. mother, Jane Johnson, of Alburg, who that the convention was i a every wly a court hsutdeddomj a decision on Friday 'goes by the name of Mrs. Duyea. Dr. jsnecess. last, dtvlaring that the law in question j Oliver iestiaed to the physical conldtion is In v!niatk»n Of the pr> -vision of tbe : of the chiM, wht^v name is Gertrude. wnsutmioii tvhieh restricts the ri«ht of: batin g that her cfjndition wa s very suffrage to m«3»- and th;it \there can \ serious and that It would be Impossible i for her to live but a short time. His 1 sworn statement as to the girl's condi tion w,as too horrible to relate. The • mother stated the occurences in order of time and portrayed the brutal usage > after a very successf ulseasonT of the girl by her father in a manner \ Geo. Witherell is erecting a very com- that brought tears to the eyes of many : modious and handsome dweUing which of the large crowd present She told |^ Ube quit * * \ orna ™ en *' «» Tbayera her story in snch a plain, straightfor-1 , >'««**; » *f *™ befl«tbeiw»dw.y that no one doubted 1*&\^&^r^J5£*m?v£ I act o{ im wa> |Mwd . Tlutt. Is to say, t of voe and shame. \ Turner. ««««. r rea j the act wasjtteyer law, and no i>rlvilege« ; xo witnesses -were sworn by the de j A Young Peoples Society of Christian i are enjoyed under it—the rule holding j f ea8 e an d the justice held the prisoner ] Endeavor Lsbetng organized a t the Bap- , in all counties in the State w well as j tar the action of the grand jury, and Jtlst church, these tw o refuse to^sialtfy as insiiectorH ] whftre , ^decision « as rendered. , or( jered the constable. James Subin, to ' In view of the commg;wb1ter thefceat- To what a depth of degra- j ^ tmliet y (>f ^^d^rabi^ interest remove him to the Malone jail I tog apparatus of the Baptist church has —In the fourth election district of Bell mout there an? said to be only tw o vot er» who are able t o write, and It fcsintpo* of election •V N ° \ a . l t} F ' ^^^^^^\\\^^^irrank^^ in \'several town 8 of 1\^ D^e^'dTparb^f^nTifae field of h-^e rented rtxana in «««ley s new s Republican nrie. mnks conuaunitie* < j wWcn ^ OTlrtm of women have | his great crime, and Is now under the ! P ^ tobar ^jn>gi*terert . and tbe inspectors and the j str on g hang of the law, from which,] 'count now been perfected. •Wll hasrbargeW our Trim '*** \»*h« \^ <* tir - 1 w * *a»Wl> t fw rYtuiklin county „ tJejiartinent. which t* a wire ! d<»ntal office and will St thent up foV u.w Rejwhlican . r \.::U:«t fltat all work will be vat rtorily ex«'«t««d ^ and *»* oar immense st* >ck 1 \\'- _-iire-t«» «hc«w g^'xxl*. LA S. SIITE 'hateAtteay K Y MARKET a* a r^iort n*>m The order is i>.a: \ fWrhdung cfindltion and 4» receiving 1 j many new nw.nil«er»* Hie bricklayers completed work on ; Howard* new hhirk this we>d£ and the : stroritire prei«entj«an !nij**!tig apjtear , an'^e. adding nns^b to ?he k*<ks of tliat ; end of the village. [ W e underiit,*tnd ttat I tw o of the storW have already l»een' bi^ntj-d Work wjtw n-Mtnunl •>n Atider 1 *5rr>. block v«»rterd«y. ~ r We have made arrangement* with j the New- York World whereby we are enable to furninh the Weekly World in ; club with THK BF<«>RI> for 81 fi.\i yeryear for txjth }«tpers. This offer is made.tt* all s»uhfioril>erh paying in adyantv, and is! a s{4end\d nnport unit y t o (*e«-isre a met ; ropolitan JWJMT toother with your home 1 j>aj>er f«»r a small Mini. v Auctio n Kales. The undersigned will sell at public auc- on .vclerkare^wonderingwnat theirUo^^^^u^vehte duties require of them in the drcumj w tich will pe n o less than dectrocution. jj Saturday, November 4th/the^oUowlng ' stances. Mr. Channell thinks it not im- ] A crowd of nearly one thousand people; property • 50 cows, 2-5 sheep, 12 horses, probable that he may receive enlighten ; was pre8 en t a t the examination, and the \ l0 ye«tog heifers^ 5 cutters, 3 doable ment from Albany before the week ciOs- 1 ^ M wonder ^ ^t he was not lynched. | ^uS wagoWSu, < S^e\ESS <». Tlie women are also very much in Duyea, during the examination, ap-13 single harnesses. 6 plows, and a nun> terested because., while they* are anxious peared unconcerned, and did not takejbero f other articles too numerous to to vote, they are e<inaUy anxious not to mxtC h interest in the proceedings.- engage ia any unlawful action. ; ^g utae gjrl^ied on Thursday. Stilt another feature of tbe matter is ( ^ Uuit Judge WUUam'Kdedsion will doubt - \ WILUAM P. CANTWEM- k«» cause' everj- election of a school com-. lt fe , Ue flrst time Q^ Franklin coun- pany of ,^L K^«i» Fails fur treating ! missSoner that is effected by the votes of I ty ^^ ^j, ignored by a place upon the alcoholbuniand the morpliine. oj.janiand : wtimeii to be^ntosted.-^-Falladium, 'state ticket of the Democratic party. /w,oij 11 I-. imt in.^^.w.i,™^,,,, nTr . r i^ff* 1 * 11 * habju. 4J^o_^)nsumpjBon, ( —^ ^m^ ; -~ ] Mr. Cantwells nomination for Delegate- (lOO I ) M h A I ! •! Tfe \^I** 0 -* ** • a ** r * ffi ^tnlvr of or ^ agJ<s „ I ja r r \«rr„. hronchitis and all \ \' \ T '\*\. —The Adirondack saiularinm 'iffi- Th«< tlutleaugay Pnlp ' ihelr nr*t tJilpment <>f piilp 'o - m»<Ie Tueadaj*. ; ; der* on hand, and are now f»r bebind in nervous dt«*ei*»e*i. has Ut»n Incoiporated' the work of filling Uwm. Our \**\py>, ^ r aj«tal te $2i\u*ifl and the directors ' rives in your beautiful village at night,j mention. Sale at ten o'clock A. M. Terms Of Sale: Jfine months credit will be given by furnishing joint ap- proved notes with interest payable a t tbe Bank of Chateaugay- , THOMAS DAH-Y. One Guess With Ever y Sale o r *I.OO or More. vv^t-Mo,.^. U-largrtotieC*^^^ EJmrRmml^Mnmger who ar- s cam ^ ltmlt to ^^^ what _ i nHmber of ^^ •**» Horrlgans 'rwipwtfully announce !<« my ,'. * :\.:er*.and the public gener \. I have opened a imsat mar ,v's New Blwk, » pnimrerl to furnish anything inineljneo f XteUcious Meate. . are ptauu>d to learn ofih e suewssof this ! venture, and only regret that we have 1 nut others of a like nature I 1 - Forty new* single snats hate l>\en j |ilar»nl in the academic nw m 'of the I school baildinar !o repUice the J seats that have l,ieen\,|iO long in xuf I The new neat* are of the latest make. ever political iwrty. 1 His eminent dhil- j ities as a lawver. his attainments as a of; gloomy dark]** is everywhere, and If j ^^ and h ^ h ^ ^ char acter, jyoa^cceedmreaclnn g your hotel p*h- j mme Um mt ^ ^ nndivf4ed ji'LTHY. F'l'Sh. «tc are J. W. Webb and Samuel Smith, of • fe< not very favorably impressed. Deep, St. Kegi« Falls and Nelson M. Parks fiipiwr I^tfce. | s »u ».«-««« u. .*»».«* .>«™ -w«. y— 1 m tltle nlm QO t onI louttmnblingInto the gutter, you can ' „„_,. „, +Ko fw, ' «„ „«.-•„ ^i,?,.!, -Tb* ,,eople of Bellmont tove been i put yonrse / down as luckv enough t> ^P 0 * 0 ' theDBmocwtfc party which MdouWe ; 1(U * , r mimitl % numerous artMee of; draw the capital prize in a lottery. \For ' property, m they liad a w««-h made of! wa ys that are dark\ Chateaugay surely the house occupied by Oeorge and . gw '^ m fJj e deck K OW this is not as i t and with thirLprovemen t thfc room of; *}« Pj? n <^P^ ««- Chatoaugay Lake ; ^ id ^ mth ^ m mpn>vemmts tBe afchool igthe flne>t in this sectiofi 7 l^^^-^life^^ a Uutofm - Tlw n eVTJSa1inWaT4Sratu7h^n ^ blanket* sheets. &c . wWch had | ^ and put to an dectrfct light plant .Hei aiJel tie Best. ' to see all o f m y old cuirtom , new ones, I am, Ac, :os IYES been ptoeed in position, the cvmtTact*>w ^ me \P **»*• ( «««Kf °™Pf^ t Iiarness th * \ Hi «»> paU * \ m * ** wlU not haviwt arrived- Wft s lmttl « dla ** 1 3 r »n«st«d. but without; hare ,„„, ^w^ to famish the larg- , ' a warrant and brought befof* Justice ^ w^g pjaat in America a t a min- -The board of registry completed j Barnard, While papers were being tou £ ^ v u woald te an^oandt Uielr labors on Saturday last A few j -made out for him he escaped from the additional name* were registered in each court room. Stephen Campfleld was district among them being three ladles then arrested and brought Into court in I**. No 1 and eight in Dtot No. 3. the BeJrt day. when N. H. Munafll ap- Fred.rtush -uidH J Hlgginj. were a p peared for the people. An Stephen had pointed ballot clerks and A B Cooney I been previously arrested for stealing a and H R .Beekwlth polilng clerk* in the first district: D. E.' Seabtiry and M A. Kennedy, ballot clerk*, aad W. <i. Stoughtou and F. M LewlapoQlngclerkii for the wagon and hod confessed the crime, on which aeateoce bad been suapended. Justice Barnard Imposed a sentence of alx month* In the county jail on the old Investment mr an y man or company. Why not agitate the matter and see if something can not be done? • A Sssara Arum LtaBT. —Vote for Jewish Me for district dele- gate t o the amstttutkxial convention. H e is a good Democrat —Vote for John B. Haggerty for Sen- ator. HetaaDenwcratworthyo f your he has seryed so long and so faitbfully, but t o the support of all others inter- ested i n the cause of good government and the formation of a Constitution in _ To tll0se interested in life insar conforinity with the wants of the pres t beg to announce that I have taken the ent hour. \We^trust his vote in this county mayb e large, and ma y show in a marked degree the appreciation of his fellow citizens of all parries^. —Th e daughters of Eve inherited cur- iosity and ail women are more or less curious about th e fashions in feminine livery. Style, make and material are vital factorg in determining the price in millinery, and none of these can be equalled as a t Mra Gouldlng*B, wh o has a complete line of the latest fell and win- ter good* direct from the city. ^M?|am chowder atFinns restauran every SmtardsyeTamng. front window will receive a S5.0O iire«- ent on Christmas day. If no one should guess the exact number thejperson com- ing nearegf to ft will receive a Si0.00 sent. The nails are already counted and Hon. D. W. Lawrence has the num- ber. B. S*HORBIGA>\ Malone, N. Y. agency for Franklin county and the west half of Clinton county of the Equit- able life Insurance Co.. of Ne w York, weose standing financially, is second t e none in the world. I respectfully invite ah examination of books and figuers o n the part af those who contemplate tak- in g ou t a policy. (J. G, COLLINS. . aa*~—' ; i • • —Have yo u seen those Jwautiful hats at Miss Ella Smith's? If not then call and examine them and be convinced o f their beauty aad eJegaht style. —Beautiful andstylteh neclnraurhi the latest styles and shades no w on sale at Oeldamith'a ' ' \ \