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TO* r$ f - V -1, 4 ANDFRANKWN COUNTY DEMOCRAT. ssf yoL. xvi. CHATEAUGAY, FRANKLIN COUNTY; N. Y., FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1893. IN0.36 Grreot Cut HOME MATTERS. 111 I '^riefe of-Clotliing 1 ! PRESENT ' 'WAR IN VV XJWJ5.V XX * SIGNS INDICATE xXxJCi KJXJKJ XXxxlS \jr LILNTE. T»* Iter* anil There <tf Hen»» of 1 local Interest. —Deesmber. _—Prepare for (\hris'tnia*. t - •• » • * • - --- j —Next week is court week. < -Christmas and Sew Years day fall I on Monday L-^LK.^N^^t- ed poatmistnsM at Thayers Corners. i —John Hughe* II&K removed his pen- ; *lim office to the rooms over Coonleys j store j —We ar<- informed that n new bard- | wan- «!• re is soon to be opened In the | (oonley block. | -~A heavy fall of snow on Thursday t K'IKU butuula out the tlist sleighs of the ' j s»-***n Friday morning. ~-A tfcttttgc Is to Iv made in the firm I'KRSOXAI. PARAOBAPHS . John Fuhey returned from Eisnlra on Monday. C. L Beritky spent Sunday at AJ- burgh, \'t ' •— Miss May Bateo&u returned to Low- villi; last Saturday. David (folderr returned from Suffleld, Conn., on Tuesday. Wm. W. CantwaJl of PSattslfurgla spent Thanksgiving in town. Thomas and Michael Gostello return ed from LeadvilJe. CoL, on Tuesday, If8H* Katie Barry left on Monday for Florida « here she will spend the winter. Michael Highland left for New York on Tuesday where he will spend the winter. . ; Supervisor W. H. Bark of St Regis l».'f IVwkei' «'tirr on Jan. 1 ! vert.iir<\ttwit f<.,r particulars OF LOCAL rXTKBKST. —Only one month more of 18B8. —Burglars are working in Malone., ~G. D, Keyser has been appointed postmaster at Cliateaugay Lake. —A carload of hay was shipped from Huntingdon last week t o Gibraltar. —The annual election of ot&aem of Ad- miral T. Bailey Post G A R-, will occur Dec. 12th. —N. Bernaa Is rapidly pushing the work on his new block and has a large force of men empioyed. —The Stevenson Dramatic Co., which recently visited this village, stranded at Waddington last week, —Luclera Minstrels played to a full house last Friday evening a t Cantwell's Hall, giving good satisfaction. S*» ad * J <\. )ui\f a u-n- attractive y t'Ar window this week lliat n;.,:,i<- ;; ^ifd.-al «-f |;at1'-!s!ioB. On M«M<ir,\ nfu-m^n about nevcnty •f HiKn- :*'. ih»- pulp mill gave away rji»vi?;-v') iV WMrtji-,; down of th<< Th«- 'Uj:^g* is U»;«3 retired tliSw Falls was in town W^laesday evening and tt.*»fe im the l**saar. MlifeM iJr;tc*» iLali left for Ho«ton ! Wednesday, to »\»JU4 tie winter with :heria»ter. Mr* J, M. iteal*5. Mi. and Sirs. U. !*• Cwpp*. who iiave , im?n v«ntiujf their i»on in ('Uica^o for : Utv jitest f«-w woek*, r«»iara«l home <JII '; Wedbewlay.. —N. H. Lario will sell a quantity of personal property at auction at hi» place on W**t Hill. EUenburgh, on Wed- nesday, Dec. ©til. . , —The State; agricultural society has nutated a farmer's institute to Oe held at Fort Covington, beginning Dee. i* and roDliuuing through lk»c. U. —The Stat** forest conunission will re- Board ofSnperrteonk Below we give s Iwief nmmWr <* fl>» proceedings of the Board of SajpenriMni for tfae past week.— On motion of Mr Moiwnd on j0l- tionan act WM pwaed atrttorfatog ^fafr- town of Burke to fane bonds fortlMMB to meet iodebtednen for extra expen- se on highways, Ac The committee on examination and extension of roils and equalisation re- ported as follows. BeatKMate Seal AJtarootit.. Bangor... Bellinont. Bombay.. Braodou.. BrUfhton.. Burke Cbate»a«»r OamkSm- DiclOiacm. Ft. Cortngton Praaktta.. Harrt^atowD Halooe... Molra..... HUibk' USra Waverly..A West viae. Totate sesrio «ttia IJFT^IS atjws 4«J»0 «Mn •mm utfm mjaa mjm *T*.llt WQ.1M UlATt s,a»,ao ?.M« \SSSBB\ «7>10t 215^00 171,1* «MP •gg s*a,iS 3K4« |6«6,»ll •e^MA.MI motion to allow SSW) to the district attorney for expenaas in going about the county to prosecute felonies was lost. Ti»- ft +\»c\i of earthquake -r\:<<t at about ni*»n on ••K-k WIIJ. !t(««vy enough -, «nsl *-ause«l rnanv a Mr and Mr*. Ctlviji Ihijjie and d/iugtu-r. of.Hvfi.mtou, Yr.tipent Thanfes- gi%liig UU'jwn. tlse guesU. of Mr, add : Mrii Aw-* ivt.\*. | The committee on Erroneous I meute allow ed the following claims | Thos. Wilder Bombay $13 40, W W. T«1virMds until February 1 next, for the jandrtJrw*\. Hartwell, Brighton flld.W; parchaEe of ail litnds iti the Adirondack ' A. A. Seaburj Cliateaugey $31 50, Ml %vE OPEN THE BA.TTL1E ir«-njtlc lair- <iti WV .'; in tw< of h S t. M. K < '-iibt\liaU-.'U!S<»>' Ivtke s:«i*l<er Uto thin viS- ay has! Uis S*-ft arr« •**> by th.' running ••orthwdvtfc,!. hlujj next thf jta-M^ir j wi'l jir»*«rh !.h* m-r r - -i;-,- i;» (.1 y«..'.mc •'• ? .;':;\tr man and his 3^--J J H. Ootsroy ( ,f %densburg. ttev, i, M VarriUy of Madrid, JUK! Rev. M. It Humii of Brush ton, attended tbe ojwfnJiij; of tL. baaaar <>n Tuesday evenlnj. Tti<^ WSOWIDJJ- letters r^nwiin uitclaim 1 ed iu tie i«»st ollie**: Joseph Laceuu. ; Frank JJ l^fni, Lapt, Boibwute, J>Am ' Hayes. •J-!tl> flipiiiii! ;:be ' I\ s r K I.- WHb.-;«n«! H, ' « 1l.Tlt« ventl»; '\JW •T I E. Church. fx>n*lable *7 50, Mrs. L.* vniii;aiaa. Dickinson $13 30 Eli Drear, Waverly $1 ft*» Hester Monta and Jos. Neddo. MaJone $12 05 and $L93 re- speetively Several of the claims al- lowed were on property purchased with. pension money the case of A. A Sea- bure of tbb place being one of them. The committee nn Misc-ellaneouscowity accounts allowed claims amounting to Clsamb nresented aggregated $9,225.52. The, report was adopted by nnamjous consent Lastjear claims al- ]ow«l amounted-tD-$l2,188 55 The committee on appropriations re- ported the total *?tate and county tax at 57,1.631.23 Thi-- K > = i5ji36 less than last ytssw, n> nwith^tjj, ling the State tax is $3,05-3.22 more tluui a jear ago. The folio»unp aanouats were expended —The chief'State gjime protector for | by the different towns for temporary Te- She Adirondack ivgion i» cre*Iited with j lief of pauper* Altamont,S23B06. Ban- vi>- pj>-si<l«itK, ! m^day^kftcrauwn'e* two o'clock Dec. «,)wnylng that the past season has seen the | gor MUM Bellmont 5*S.60; Bombay *>h<i*-d a* the i for tbe ; ]*orj*«« of disrusdag matters ! larger slaughter of deer in many years. \t S830.70; Brandon 5W10. Brighton 815.- •-rvtiN ~--Tb> Y. V. S Wr'um jh-dTi-h \vi] at th<* rnwidt-tjiv lYidayt'veninj:. in* stT*4 from m-st w»ek C. K.. of tlt«» Pre-«by- i hold :\ Wiu-h Festival of Mrs. 0. M. Sheldon iJer sth. Supper will o'<-).wk. Bill of fare convention of; .;• >!<Jr». Mtsu] —Tnfit? wiH lie a itieeting of thej Sniith <,f this ] ladies aid *oek*ty in the dripel Wed-j forest fm'st<»rveout>iide of the boundaries of the state park. —The rejiort of Uie directors of the Centn-il Vermont railroad shows that durintr tlia past year aft.«r paying all | '•xpeuses, taxes and interest, a handsome j ttabuice tcmaitis in the treasury. • —T3*e'educational exhibit of the Etate \ \ of New York took «ixty-five' medals and j diplomas at the World's Fair. These ex- j §9,190.12. j hibiLs have been sent to Albany and will j [ be 11 reserved in the Suite acliives. _„ j ' ' i ! — Elliott Fay, ex-postiua«iter and edi- j • t<r nji<3 proj-rieU-r of the 1'otmlam Cour- \ • SIT and Freeman, Aietl last. Wwlnesday ! ! niorntug from begin fai5are. Editor Fay ; I wa* one of the oldest ard best known I i newspaper men of northern New York, j the nest couuJT ^>n- We have got the Goods you want and we bought them to sell, and under no consideration will we be undersold. \ IF NEC KSSARY, (YVll SMALL EXPENSES AV.ILL ALLOW IS TO SELL AT COST FOR A YKAlj. ^loc^nflUBg'the bazaar. All who are in- icrwu-i are n«qttest*d ut be prcstent. —H. H. MiA>re oC ilalone has received the appointment of aK\Sstant depity attorisqf for Northern New York Mr, Slofjro J-af iliw a birge amount of work for thi*|«irty aii<5 iii* appointment i* well nmiu*i He estimates the number of deer killed j 00: Burke J1W 08. Chateaugay f806 *S; in the Adimndacks Kince August 15th, Constable, $206 S-l. Dickinson, $383.88; the oi»eninir of the season, at jully 1,3O0L j Duane SI\ tW Fort Covington ¥218 37, Franklin rji:w 47 Harrietetown WL85, Malose $1 S77 40 Moira *W6 17. Santa The I*<eeiubert*;iTu«f the cin-uit court —Mrs. Biow. wife of Julius Blow of j AUona, in a St of insanity Monday night struck Iter busbaad oil the head with an aw. laying the skull open aud exposing the brains. Dr. W. T. Honsinger of West (Traazr was called and dressed the with ti free «.*-* of wat* l r S;5<-b tedm r.tnoot In'- nn>, <-wjng t«i tj,o rhanc-j. of water r»-m»i?iit»{f in Hie iv iiig WV basl an cxjx-riciic hydrants-during the big Clara m&tf Waverly 3307 38 West- viite 8154 Ki Total, *5 747 35 Tl*e folio wing taMe shows the total tax of each town and also the rate of taxation on each thousand dollars of as- sessment — AlLamout Bangor.. BeUmont Bom lay. Brandon Brtchton ButlEe... Ch Mi\*- I^-jvft SnistJs formerly of t'liat- vaujtay. i* irfving excellent satisfa-'tion a* « t*>acJ>i>r in Btirliiigtin. Yt. .She ha*.- w«n ;',i*- JT.-.J win t.f !>,«b pupiSt* -UKI jwrpnt*. and i- r*Ti±Mt>T<*d by Mr Wheel- er, *a}»-'rirn<t;detit of <-}ty sw-hoots, as be- fug on*'of the be>i ntusical instructors? that he ha* nml<»r hi* charue. | \ — —_ — •-— - 7 \! WO nnd and at last reoorts Blow was land court of over and terminer for; wauuil - au< 1 rtV \«*• \]»\«, \»J« «»» - Before the e«r,-n w !y eld w«atti«r' FranUili county \will convene at Maloce ;UivCi with fair P™sperts.of recovery. *et* in every- hydrant in tfce village JOB Monlay next .Justice Stover pre- j _ Mr aBfi y^ Charles L. Williams, «honM be U*tcVS and tttod to ascertain j siding. There are »5 ca*es on the civil j formerSv 0 f ChatBangav, celebrated the whether ihey are in any way clogged np j catendat, the,total IseujR larser than j ten th anniversarv of their marriage on with mud or refuse that will .interfere J ever beire known. The grand jury wtli ! the evening of Nov. Uth at their home ' * if. required : hav* ctttsiderable JjutdneiSs hrought 'w-1 in Cbida Vista, Calif. A large number winter firfvh. Qi,* jnost tmiiortantof which will j o f o^fQj preS ents vrere given by admir- !** the <iu»rge- of rape and munierous! bag friends and a most enjoyable even- sm-it«i«i! by Dewy«a of his\ child ] iag speBt The Chateaugay Wends of daughwr in Dickluwrfj a few weeks ago. j Mr . g^ JJ^. Williams are pleased to —Palladium. j j^ara of the esteem in which they are -A frand- ' war dance * is being in-S h^W t» their new home. „,«-„, *v„ » _ »^i. +*. *_ . , • j ... „ uu In most of the towns both the rate dulled in among the Republican lepers _ Km of OH r merchanteliaV e on hand ! and the total tax are less than they woe of-the <...H«ry. «.# Fanner |and Stj^,. MJjpJ v o f ^^r goods and our I last year. Regis* K*Ks Sew* t^ingarranged against; &t<Jres aP o ^^g to ^ on tkelr j T^ ^^^ aAioVimied m Th^^- the rvabdinm. chargns of \ring\; hijM& r api)oarance . There fa ao need j ,. .\ ' against ring\ aud trickery and under-; ^ vear of uywi ^^g to ^ dty f all kinds te the favorite j for snitab!e chrtetmaspresents. Rather sit ptfaent, and for paiiern; do V(Jur trading at home mA the ^uaj. j Mr ^ifw.--Throngh the medium of l.» in wirne of the dmnt fnw»a . • with frown ; Are of l/iKt 1 winter which would- not, do t o have re j |>eated this winter i --Ai. will (^•••wintf tlw pri»»ni*lirijr* j i 'JtaT«»a'pgay IMcklnson buase.. F<« <*>vinjcton Fra-Dklln Harrietetown Malow.. Mohu... Santa Clara. Waverly Westvlfle t4,>67» 7.XUL79 S.0»J« S.tM« S.IUJB S.JOSJM &.%« &ttt.tS s.sBxa a.sfiMi 1.SSU7 umm S.MS.47 w.awrs najasim «,T«7«r aistsi *,0M>n . uau s ti4a» lOuSfr 1U» u ie £U» xT0» 11B* IMS 1&J» UuW tLM tt.» M.OO aao taw UJW WJ» tc« 1SJ* !*.• ..b.*-rv.;-1 by th*- tabic taxes for r.-irh town In the t\I UJI» Vianl of s«|*-r-\'i>-irs. T. uis for!fH\veari!i$.\:M2.to as against ^.fioi.«i» Ust jear, and the > handedao rate on #i,'N*> i« jy.JM,A> agafurt Vixt »»f; ajnmmsStion the prevlouj. year This is a showing that oujrhs to lie gratifying to all tax payer*, and esp-Vlally to St)|«'rvis..r Kis vino who has SaJ*i.n«.l faithfully mid well in (he town\n be«t« inten-sts Auother pii*^ of iti:er«>st.itif: iicw« i^ tb*- fact that. th.-!\«'« is now pmctjcali) frr*« from the tiglrt goinc gentlemen,-and manyjthat blows no one any go<?d has been d*-lft. ai»a nomW of rlaims of two and who have heretofore looked to vou for; well illustrated by the weather thisau- CHATEacoaT, JIov. 29tb, 188S. which have heretofore stoutly denied a ; you pnt ta|w the loca , merchant . s po^et your paper I would respectf ally aakwhy ' \ring \element in Franklm\ county pol-t^ H a3fter a wn jj 0 ^j,^ ^^ to vour there ts not a street lamp between How- itics, mtafi very plain ^aiementsare now own Consult the advertisements and su?d s Bew Wock M * w - «• Alvotd's wei-! being nwde which would lead outsiders ,«,,,» w j,„ 0 remffering the bargains. jdence. Upon a dark night it is almost to believe that, some one has stretched ;* | dangerous to travel the distance between the truth loan .liarming extent Keep j —The old proverb about the ill -wind . the two lights. EX-FtBKMJLS.. for: iandtlm-M. yr-an* standlnj: wen* «<t>rten<d ••inspiration arid \counsel\ will see tunm. While the dry goods men and VV!' \\'-t Y'T V'lil\ Til rVlH'DCTi Yli til i r n ' P\ 1 \ 1 ! '^ ,)w Uvm i of auditors at th«»ir ; where they have blundered, and profit: other merclianf liave of late been sigh >' r* 11 A,t I I I H III t A JlLliSl A .SI) 1 II A I' :r'^\»t • mwttng All in nil, Chateaii«ay [ accordingly. Mng for genuine winter as promotive ol M'KAKK H'KKETO STAY, AM) WE 'should b<' proud «?f th<> showing made hy !snj».'rvi»or Kiss'ine. MEAN BUSINESS IN WE CLAIM. ALL ordtugl} | —Collector G.. 8. Weed te -decided upon the appointments of the following deputy collectors for Franklin county:— j , Nelson W. Porter in the place of Isaiah Cribson at Malone. and Goorge F. 'Cowan as :i>sistant of their business interests woridngmen have rejoiced in the mild weather which —Tin* bawiar for the lienefit of Kt 1-Btri-k 's church op-n«1 under nu.t ans , ;;; ..^. •-- ....» - ... .... .-™ .~j~~~ : the p^ j^^ been«wigratttlaltogtJieni- p;rst^«*:nn!n*-t;i:;fN^«);i Tuesd.-tv cvois- Gibson at Malone. and George t. t3owan : .. *T -—-.. . . *. ,^ t. , ,. , „ ,,,. , \ . . . . u , „ .i . , •, .selves on the saviug of fuel they have mg when the hall was liiie<i to iti- ut as assistant; Jacob A. Davis in place of ffj - lw J nt-^i cap-wily. Tli»> hall pm.wnte«l a very Charles - W. Hyde of Consfaibleas inspec J 'pleasing* nfipcstrance. Iving \liberally ' tor on trains; Edward A. BuellatCon-; —On Friday last, at the Circuit Court | dor«»rai<><a with everirr-eens and bunting, stable ut succeert Mr. Aubrey-, and Sid j at Plattsburirh, Joseph Lapan was sen- while 'the larp- throiiK added to the sray : Ellsworth at Fort Covington, with Guy j tenced to ten years in Clinton prison for Icty The musical programme as an- HolhVter as assistant. John .J. Fitg- j the killing of Frank Knapper at Aitona —Every young man sbould caajt lAte Insurance. Remember that i less than $1 per week will carry a $1000 en- dowment policy in the Equitable, the • ., _, . ^ , „„. , largest company in the world, with the ixas enabled them to carry on building | ? ^ guI pi ll8aa d BiTOttiebeitwttrB , operations without mterruptions, and; for your money. be conVinoed. G. W. Foster, \:-: NEW >: CLOTHING ;-: noun«yl l»Kt wf<ek W»K rendered in an f gerald at Bombay. JThews appoint j arlmirable mantior and brought forth 1 ments are all among the best that could . round after round of apptqase. Wed l>e made and will meet with general fav- n«i*iay evening was a re]>etitiori of the or throughout, the different localities, as firnt eveni?i«. although the crowd was;au receivingapymntmentare known to ; not quite so large owing to the storm, be Democrats in the truest sense? The jThursdfty evening, however, was the J Palladium in speaking of the appoint- [ • 'banner night.\ the hall being crowded ! meat says:—These appointments are as i to suffocation and many beinjr turned a whole creditable, and some of them ! away unable to gain admission, i deserve to class as excellent. They j As it was an impossOiOrty to close last j promise good service for the government evening the bazaar will be oootinned j and fair and courteoos treatment to im- ! the rest of the week. In next weeks is-} porters. \* We congratulate theas geo- J _^__ _, ___ ««* «\* *rtH he able to give a moreextea f tfetnea and also Mr. Weed wpon the ap- STORE :-:!« in Novemlier of last year. The story of the crime is as follows: Knapper was driving cows along the highway, when they were attacked by Lapan's dog. A stone thrown at the dog sent him yelp- ing to the house, and Lapan rushed out, threw two stones at Knapper, which fractured his skull and caused death'a few hours later. la answer to the usual questions Lapan said he was 40 years old and born at Rutland, Yt He showed oo signs of emotkm whea sentenoe was proaounoed, hut broke down whan ft oatae^o parting with his wile fa the af tctaoot when IcaThig for the priaon. Examine figures and G. G. CoLtrss, —Ires' is headquarters for oysters. —^Subscribe for THE RECORD. —Violins frtmi SfrtiO ap at Bacon & Shears. —Banjos and guitais from\$s.oo up at Bacon&Shears. —When i a need of a hat or anything rathe millinery line call at Hiss Efta Smith's. —Call on Bacon & Shears for musical merchandise of all kinds. PrtoBs lower than the lowest —Halls Cough aadOenaauyptiottCare to gaaraotaed to com or moaayMtcuad- ed. 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