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EAUGAY ^ AND FRANKLY COUNTY DEMOCRAT. 'OU XVI. CHATEAUGAY, FRANKLIN COUNTY, NY., FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1893. ;NO. 37 wjr -.saw^f^**^ f A DOXXAR SAVED |j HURRAH | is A PQIXAR EARN J -Pott THE - 1I0MK MATTEfiS. ' The 1 !«•»•*» and TU«w «»r lt«»m*of rxwa! j TOTCTWOT. :~ - ^ • 'WMV*.\-HX\u 1»ARA«8AI'H8, Rolla Phelps was in town this week. Ij. S. 'iJ«y rttunk<d ff»m Pail Bmitis's Or SAH \i. rSTJERESJT. .\ —We jrfvr the !'ri\-;df-it's raesuage fqJJonthi'insi Jf jfctg».8 Bead St -•Tit* -i >u.l t-!<,\-'i'i» <,f offioriv of | .v Very SueemMiCul ttaaatar. ! The bazaar, o f which w e made brief i» 1 mention in our last issue, closed a t tntd- *^ ED. : Th«- WHi^ ..,u!y f, [nl ihf miti'.f'\ MmuM />.r Ji<.-!,«r.{ HOLIDAYS! -Wrote? tas^TisrW>Sfcw,' M:.i.w,', Jr., \f 'Airport ^pcut -•Sk-ijtfamg l* iiu«v and t.«wi««w.bns , hlJJ »* MI >' a * ^' WB - r^^sf 3 ^:^ 1 ** 5 ** 5 * ^ i j occur S>f .^Jff- ^•'tlt <n W & A , will WM- i!in5 wilty Franklin: I timt tnnn*'y wa* pr»n<r ,r what U will U.»y, bu?:' sau-'.' tim** j»rud«-iji'«r •}<• ,. thut •Ktr;s*.\aj4;i«f Bentley a# l>ri$fl)t*-iiwl up correspondingly. 1 - r.u.wrs\ Jvj.*.*rt .that the pnAixUi mar-- k.-l is dn&>r&ftJH*I, ajid that very few'! . s«« Mutf rewfvt*!. Tli*. price remain* at W v<-nt> per IHIM1I<'I. .faino* Hauey of Pittsburgh wiif* t«jwn Wedm^idav. WiiUfuti FJartnett, Huston Uisi t fiday. Jr. rvturm*! lo T!-,< !,!• -•e'esr*. •k'Wwv in UiH !<* •iiiim»M it- (tiiji. Jiin. » UftUMl-'*! •aHty: \Da- with a toi- Tla!! isi; v.-;:rj iv it, BWiTWSt. lU'-n»;iLS* i t ;u;w- l^siie h Normalto ttj.n-.ijd \fh:ntfc* it-ti'ji, >.*r art! Mr*. Han »J«»H W hi. BnlSte HOLIDAY GOODS r^R.-ks (Ward JHH.iJli 1,'SJ 'U tbii f«\a-*tt ;..,!. - ;i l«?iy day ;-;,'r\k**Vi(l ftot-Ua t 5<M, 'f iht* tituiaa'*uiHtt' In I1H» CaHiuSif- V* Iwl*! at Hl„ \dock. --H i J . Laugtlou of LagU..v»ijBtM.Weha« jiatf«tt-<3 a device for the preTOiiting of -lm-» t?<mi wvarmkig. — <\ P. StuKrti, pn*prietor of the Spe»- <a : r houie of Saratoga, has a«*|>ted a portion si* 1 hot^i rk-rk a t the American hunst', —Troy Times. j —Hit* following I«>tt*irs remain an- 'claSwrtl a?. th« t«stoffi«: Mn», SlarKaret -HrnHh, Mrs. (horgv Jeisiiu, Mtes Fibbfc ; <3jJ!ian, K. ik'nson. (»jf*r an ,-»s*orim^ut ot • CUaib-x KolhwiiiM of Nt»w York |sarx-;:,'M^3 thf «t<rk «.*f d<*tliin^. Iw«3>. .•Jx**., «(-,, fornH'rty !*k>«fjiiig to Wtn, % h,)4tfinhh at hli^riff's sak' on Friday |ju*t ' aw! i* n<>w rli,*tng out th^ same - >i ,i Kcimwly, wirrhiistf iwrtiM-r <»f !.(»• rtrns of K*a«iedy A l*ort, |t3umb «v «*-.. mtjii the i»«*iiJ«*s!aidy conduct- <*4 by tln»m ta ttm mvr lirmhrarf ftnu tbat M ill «K-n ontpwo in bustatwu. —Dr. W. S. Seaite, itete medkai es - amin«r of Brooklyn, vnm oilkd yeet«r ; —Tliwe will tx» a Sunday School C^ott- | v«nt!on h^ld at Barke, N. Y., be^jiing .• on the t-wnlng of Jan. 2.*itli, and con- Uiriuing durS'titf th<» day and evening of 'j««. Sfith, l&i. Vrltiny Jii(jcht*» Ktw. At at*»<:t 11 .*J o'clock Friday nigtit flue was discover**! hi fWnsaw's wo?,»d<?« Wock oil Rsver utrt-vt, otvupied hy Alt-x. Fanjukar a« a jjiowry storv, Ut»org*i W. Ifeirry, rct>t-)tuirr»Jit, Httd N. Itoaan. ifto- cejrj*, htorw. An aLirm was at once given w,d r»s»po»dt«d t» by the fire d©{sarttiM}»t [ ami a targ*' number of citizens wh o had attvndrt! th« basaar. Th« Bre wa s lo | cat«su in the ceiling of Uie siore occupied i lay Far<|oaar, and to A short ttra* tw o I «Ww» wwe payin g on the fl«, which s , „Trnst€es of diatetcts that have «*- was soon subduwt The prindpai km \ pended money for library purposes Klnoe February last, should apply to the ! night on Saturday and wa s a moat mcv cesbful affair from every pctot o f rtew. Th«att4*daijoe*ache*e«U«*Ba lsrs»- . !y in excess of what had been antiwa r ted. and notwithBtandlng the crowds ererything pasaed o f hannoniooMy «aA in th e best of spirits. From Thursday night until the close keen interest ww manifestt'd in the drawing of the prize, m nearly erery person in twwn had on e or more tickets upon the article*, asdo n [Saturday night when the principal pri- I w« were to be disposed of, many could he seen anxiously acruttnizlngtheir Uck- eteastheartideatnere drawn. What the hour arrived for \drawing\ th e horse the crowd wa s o n tiptoe with ex- pectancy. Fire <w si x nombens wen drawn ftwi the box which had not been sold; 1 but When the lucky number, which waa held by Coraeleus Murnaiie, waa drawn the crowd cheered the fortonata -TlieHt Liiwntnne county Ixjard of ] holder, wh o » t once invited every one in supervisors declined to refund money to tb « **& to JWia&e of ice cream a t hU the drafted men. The matter came up I and the proposition was defeated after A < spirited debate. Holiday G°° ds vv*r bt>fort> swit in t'hat«*augay . whidi appeal to the good taete i.f would-be purchasers, and which mil he swrfd at pricesi so low a « to suriiaw i any Wrgiiiii** «-« hffnrB on«MT<i in ?IortlH*rn NVw York.- thiv pleasant custom of ob- «*rving thtglad Christmas tirn** hy thoughtful n'tnemljiiinc*' of family and frieiwli* «lirt«ctf the iitteiition of the gnwMl p<H»j»le of C.hateaugHy awl neishl«oring tfnvn* to ths complete st«M:k o f on Exhibition wa* the damage done by water. Keariy ail o f Ftonouhar's groceries were rained with the exception of that portion taken day t» attend Frank J. (^arr, who ht very {from to * bunding before tiws arrival of the hose oompaniea. His lota tsesti- m«ted*t»(400 t wlUjanin8uraooeof*500 Barry toconaiderable of a lower, with u p tnsaiaiHMk. Bemanastockwaanotda m ag*d. the loaa on the building will not be large, The fire i s supposed to have caught tram a defective stovepipe. ill at hi« borne in thia Tillage H e re ports hi* patient rery tow, but *ay# there la bo:<e for hi* recovery. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i —The Ladk* Aid Sodely o f the Pre* •\\\^ m * m * mmm *\\ — mm ———»~ I^MM mamm | j^yj^g u ^gi^ mrfj^ |a)|(| a baUMT Elegant Presents are nOW \ far the beaeut of the ctrardi beginning Dec 3wh The place of holding the ba jeaar and a more extended nottoeof the aarae w m b e giren next week. 1 —The Ore alarm beilabouid be placed I in a more conreniaiit aaaitioo than i t Shrewd Btiyers are got-1 P*' 1 * oecaptea. and it ah—M be done Im .mediately. No aiarm waa rung for Fri fday night* fire for the rawon that the I bell waa not conrealently lituatad. ing the first pick From om * grand display of holi - day g*>ods. —4 young «w o f John Orabam re- cently anffered the fractoreof one of hia le«« by being kicked by a bone. —On Sunday evening the paator o f tin If. E church will preach a special aer- men to young men entitled, \The Yooa g Uan and Hia Companions.\ —The Chateaugay Ore A Iron Co. are letting a number of log jobs this winter that will give eraptoyment to a large I t i s imjicwsibl e to U*U what we have. You must see our dis- play to apprectate the multi tude of appmpriate presents we have for one suid all , ol d and youmr. Our lieauti I —The uiwiaJ enodu* of iuiorg. wit- j neiwi, etc . for tbeprwuent term e f court took ptace Monday morning, and fr»»]i^ 4 y i ^'^^^ l ^'t| M | a | B& the number taking tim train one would j Mippttae that C%at«augay waa to be the | only town r#pre»enb>d on the aUeadar. —Alex, AiJsliJMj, a former nsrfdent <*f (\haKviUKay died at lit* home in Wteow* kl Vt.. on Thursday last after ar iilwws ut two day* with typhoid pneumonia. , x -ie leaves a widow and Are small child rtock it* al l bright, dean JUld n .„ Hk rvinatu* vr«-r.* bninglitbereftr fresh, and consints wholly of iaterihent on .Saturday. —An act was passed by the board of MiperrteorH a t its recent session prohlbit- ing the catching of tront in both branches of Tro»t river in th e towns o f Burke, commisrionera a t once for blanks t o re- port the same, otherwise n o library moneys can be apportioned to their dis- trict* in Itarch next —The term of circuit court and court of oyer and terminer 3a in aesskui a t lCa- ione this week with Jnstiice 8twver pre- aiding. Of the 05 dvil casea on the cal- endar a t th e opening o f court, ftfty- two dvil eaaes an marked fortrial, nin- teenareoff or put over the term, seven were reported aettled, seven referred, while several vera reserved o r post* poned o n notice o f application to putt- pone entered. —Tuesday morning wa s the coideat s o far thia year, eepeciaUy in th e Adiron- dackx. At Saranac Lake the thermom eter registered thirty degrees below aero At Pan! Smith's Station and other piacee on the Northern Adirondack raDroad the dial showed from 88 t o 40 below, and a t 0 a. m. it stood at 30. A n abundance ot snow is reported in all parts of the Ad- irondack region, and before the week closes the loggers will be hard a t work. expense. E. G. Hall held the another which drew the mowing machine, an d Miss Minnie Powers secured the beauti- ful oil painting which had been offered aa a door prize. Miss Haggle Can** re- ceived an elegant picture of Bev. P. JL Devlin for having sold the largest num- ber of tickets, her sales aanonnting to $180. The other artteses were well dis- tributed througbont fids kxality—Ma- lone, Clinton and Blenbnrgh recerrmg their share. Tiie total reenipiaamooittet to»1.9«», which wffl leam a sorplns of about tt,2S0 after paying expeitaas. St Patrick's charch society i s t o toeoagnt- mated upon thesaooeasof taair flntlsa- zaar, no t alone financially ho t tftrfaHyr as well. Winter pa t in a pretty good appsar- ance Saturday and Bnsday. Our farmers are bosy getting in woo* andprepartagforthe long co w wtassr generally. The many friends of Mr. and Mra. £ , M. Lewis gave them a very pleasantaar- prise in the shape of a party evening, it being the tenth of their marriage, or i n other worts* celebrated their tin wedding. Thenaaoqr preaente which wero tendered were bo** elegant and costly, beridea some of flaw being comical and causing no ttttle laughter. After partaking o f tin botm- Uful repast which wa s served h y th e ladies the merry-makers disbanded anal Novolties iii Leather- I Latest and ii | Most Popular | Itesigns. Nieket Books. — l>r ft»?o ll<»w«> mH with a wriotte-i uiitsKhajf one day last ww k by falling up ..ill the ^idvwalk in f.n«ut »»f lib rc*jtl^ur*?. r««ivi!i^ a Itad Tractnre of xin> shoulder This if the *n«'«>nd nc^'i'K-nt, <»r tin- kind j ihat h)w l*«fd tM vent>rabl*< ttfnt.lemao iwiUiiu the'past, fe w monii^, and lite many friends ssintiepely d««i>lon« his mifk_ ] fort uw*. C<iiistjiWe and Maione for thtee years. \ ,.,.«,,,_-_., r • —About 1 o clock, Thursday morning, -Oel l on our meivJjant* and look over; ^^ Gt theemployeesof the roundhouse their *pl«»dtd stacks of goods when in discovered David Gauthiers barn on _ ^ «amh ,rf i%ri«tma« atfta. They all l mver IjBae ^^ m fire aa d sounded 1^ ^ vmt ^ ^j u^ing like a fuB have uj.touaily altracuve stocks, and; ^ ajann. vrh m &m , 1Siem the apper- would appreciate an inspection. j p^n of the barn was all o n fire. Mr. -A «„od M«rv U told about Super : t}auUl f *** difficulty go t hfe horse vfe* Ha- * after'the ci.*e of the recant! ? ut of the '»\• b f '«* b f **&>»* •ms^ottto board He was invited t o I *»[ a T»<™ A ^ Charleston colt ^nl Thwikagtrtoff with hte ^^ belonging to H. A. Burt, Jr.. wluch Mr. I blown rose. «•**, of ChM-m^. While «^|«;^ ^VSSf ^ b ^- 5 evening,Dec.eth. Supper ser^d at heaafcMidwl th«»b«aar and invested in 8MrantoD nt! *~\ 0H \ er - **• «an««erJ „.„„-,__.,... ..^ in » chance for a priae. Thursday night was a firmer resident of Cbateaugay, and his friends here will regret to learn of his loss. lOUR PRICES i Make these good invsistihle ,—Just before the close of the session Dressing Cases.! I j Never have such ; l*«»en shown. -at one of the drawings a lively prize fell |t o Mr. Backs number. Rev. Father ] -The total number of carloads of Devlin very'dljfaibedly arose and an- I freight nhij^wsl from Oils station during \ nounced that the worthy supeinisor from j of the board of supervisors on Wednes I the month of November wm fifty, «#|Waverty, Hon. William H. Flack, the i^ay, tw o elegant easy chairs, costipg j oompared with twenty six for the saraxs j geeat o f Hte Honor, Supervisor Kissane. | owr j^ toward which all contributed, -Farmer. l»iis, ; month la.*t year Of th^.'number, 2« | had ilrawn the goose Nice Ot'todsr were of iwUUies. as agaim*,onlv five tori \ — '«_ „ ,„ . «_ ... \ } the same period in M Fourteen car j -^n»B^bto paper* «f Franldin loMsofw^ pulp were shipped. The **f5' ^ a f * w ^JTr!!^ ^t Never have <theate r \aneti«drably ie»u«ntast year, betog ^,8o»M^ of ^^ a « ^ toa '^^ Games, T^yS, neen offerwl, j Never have priotjs l»e*n so low. j SoKttitt br IrenrMf Gl>lldret»*s (Raines, Violins, Banjos, IS Who B&e and purchases our great line of cbjoice selections r,m Faiicy Goods, | pounds a s against &\4<9 pounds the pre- I vious year. —Forty hours devotion- services will ] be held at St Patrick's church next ! week, commencing Tuesday morning a t 110 o'clock. The usual services will be conducted as heretofore, with masses each morning, and evening services a t ? o'clock. On Tuesday evening it is ex - pected that r'aiher Cotter. D. D.. of the Cathedral, Ogdensburg, will deliver a a address and Father Holland of Topper Lake o n Wednesday evening. A' num- ber of neighboring priests wili be in a t tendance. Toilet Arti^cs, Guitars, ¥ot|o ^ Harmonicas, Ete., Etc <hir stock is too extenaive to ••numerate in detail, therefore we invite yon inapactkm. Bacoa & Shears. NoVeltle.s, Etc.* E*c- There is sure to be a Merry Chrtstmaes at. your house if you buy yqur pfts ot 1.1 BKBTLEY, —Oa Wednesday Mr. levi Peake par- chased the interest of Frank J. CUT as member of the firm of Peake * Carr, and has assumed sole control of the bus- iness. B y this change the oldest mer- cantile hrm doing business in Chateau- gay> dissolved. The firm o f Peake A Carr was formed 88 years ag o in Maione and did btismeasat that place for tttwe yean , after whkh unw they moved to this vtUage and have continued in trade since, always doing a thriving business. The old firm wa s composed of Levi Peake, the present proprietor, and Geo W. Carr. wh o contuse d a s a partner untfl his death which oceutred in 1888. V. J. Carr then became a inmbe r of the firm and has coatlnaed the same until fath^lieatt h compelled his retirement. While the many fraands of the old firm wtQ regret that it baa been dhaorwd, ywtaUwfflJota to wishing for Mr. PsalBe ennraaA Ids labors la tfcs past were purchased by a committee and taken up t o the supervisor's room for presentation b y the clerk to County Treasurer-elect Tower and hie bride. Mr. Tower was absent o r th e presentation would have been formally made on the spot Supervisor Kissane, on e of the committee, introduced a resolution sub- stantially a s follows, which wa s unani- monsly adopted: \Whereas this board being ebown tiffto the terrified disciples j J\ ^\^ ll^f B,M ^'^ !Sr_T7 „ ~ —» -. *~ *>~~*„£Z\ toms out to be the weddtog card of ex- have now a Uttle war dance o t own ui progress that bids fair to splash the norther* sky with gore-The cng»kedneas and general cussedaeas of Franklin county KepubUcan politics i s of th e g. o. p., a s well a s t o thegrinnlng *apachine\ and \anti-machine\ Demo-. crata. Keep it up n^ghbors! Go right o* with the public laundrying of your dirty clothes. It's tough o n the people; ft they will hold their noses and try i stand It, for it's doing you all aorta I good.—Canton Commercial Adver •-.Before its adjournment th e board of impsrviaors adopted a resotntton f or tl» appointment o f three cttlaenMhe cttairman of the board t o appoint one Bepublican and one Democrat and the ooxmty judge t o appoint one member, t o make a tour of the several towns of the OOTin^r between the time of the eomple- tkui of the assessment rolls in 18M and ^tober lMh in that year, take noter aMaaotrtaintbe actual rate of assess- aaentineach town and make a formal written report to the board next fall in detail, giving all the neceasary and per- doent Information they mayseenre re- gBrtrngHw actual value and rate of a* BMsmeotof each town. This is for the parpose of mpatring taxes o n a just andcertsmhaabiaadis a comniendable awve. It wa s done i n St Lawrence eotmtytbja year and worked wed. Keck aMmt w of the committee at t o reeatve tvedoQa n per dear for not more than 40 days actaatty emptoyed inthe Supervisor Itover, Eeeolved that w e ex- tend congratulations to th e bride and groom and that the clerk of this board be authorised to present them with these tokens of oar esteem.\—Farmer. —From the Austin {Mlnh.} Transcript w e clip the following obituary: -At Rochester, Minn, Thursday, He r 89, 18»8, Henry MlteheU, aged 83 years. Mr Miteheu wa s bora In Chateaugay.N. IT., Feb. 8a, 1811. H e foltowed farming for the greater part of hia life, i n the snm- mero f 1878, h e moved with his famuy to Austin. For tw o or ttree years past his mental powers failed rapidly. Hi s children were all born m Ke w York state. Three of them grew up, Lyadaa Miy4w.lt nf tftl^rity fUnroi* Mitchell, CaabAota, 9. D., and Mrs. Lnostta Kew aotab, wh o i s dead. The mother also died In Dakota. Mr. Mitchell wa s amaa of inflexible honesty and is kindly re- mecahered by many. The remains were brooght t o Austin for bnriaL Serriow conducted by Rev. C. D BaMamweee held o a Sunday afternoon a t the real denoe of his son Lynds. Among other* present were %nnmber of old neighbora wae forntsrlar ttved mCbatoaogay. We exbNm ea r qpaqptthy to th e berawreA —FSpe ProTldeace Btver oysters atF. P. KteAedyAOa'a Witc h Fo«UraJl. The Y. P. S. C. E. o f the Presbyteriaa church will hoM a Witch FesBtal a t tba^ residence of Mrs. O. M. Sheldon, Friday • o'clock. Following is the bfll o f fare. Ovsters-FiaJfl and Mux Stew, Sated, Hull. HeUee. Biscuit. Doughnnts, CrnUere, C&eese. \ .Assorted Cake, Vantties. Tarts, Coffee, Tea, Cocoa. •40,000 Worth o f Goods a t SateHff Sale, Suite, overcoats, boots, shoes, under- wear, woolen shirts and white outsMe shirts,, hosiery, gloves, bats, caps, tnfact everything pertaining t o a flrst-daaa storecutm two, a t half price, at a great deal less than cost price. I n fact noth- ing like this sacrince sale ha s ever be- fore been known in Cbateaagay. 8ale. now going o n m Anderson blook. C«AB . BoTBBcmtiiu CaaaaA Settle, We wish to call th e attention o f aB persons Indebted t p os to the fact that w e nead money, and saost have it Cafl and settle before Jan. l , ISM, as att ao- oomite after tbat date wi n b e pteosd for- coQection. Yours i n need, Doooua * Kaaass, Chateangay, Dec «, 18K. —F. P. Kennedy ACo. have fo r saa> slstar baabeat of NortiieniSples, Baktwtn andBoasetapptes, —Do not forget that Miss KHaS. Smith is selling hate dwaper than they can b e booght elsewhere. —Try a leaf o f A. Ives dt Oo.*s borne —Headquarters for oysters a t F. P . Kennedy* Co.**. -Hoaw-ntade bread atA . Ivee* Co. % a, —TbepbMntobirymlQiniery cheap i s atJOaiK, a Stattb's wmbiery rooms. Ko.« Dee** street —If yo n want abe fmeat oysters ob- teJoable oaU o n F, P. Kea&edy * Co. —wnoieetane bease^aatebmadatA . iTeaaOo.'a. —fir joa teant»Kft- ba t aetowlMilniay cnaap, go toMteKu*&£tattKa Sa » caaaaityeaataarpriaa. h <*$ ±&< d**^,i