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mimmmmf9gm TiURRAH HO Ixl DAY! Bentley v i- >• . • : z\1 .'. ^SjiL^^aJ^L AND FRANKLIN COUNTY DEMOCRAT. CHATEAUGAY, FRANKLIN COUNTY, N, Y,, FRIDAY, DEC.H 5, tm im:m HOME MATTERS. Tbc Iter* and Ther e uf Item* o f Looal Internet. —Town taxes are due. —La grippe Is prevalent —Christmas one week from Monday. —Potatoes are worth 43 cents per bushel. —Win. Goldsmith ba$ sold hi* trotter \<;o!<Jdurt\ to Ralph Jenkins. —Attend toe bazaar for toe benefit of toe Presbyterian church next week. Au effort is to be made to organise t i • i - . L i U breach of the Young Urn's Catholic „ -.^ ,, ^^TnV^J^r^. wxhibifcion th<? lar Vnkm iit ^ viu«««„ w *•** sbCT? y o f Ws8t Randolph. Vt village, —Antoiae LaCouut baa opened a blacksmith and wheelwright shop at bte place thrm andone-half mile* southeast of this village -Wort watt resumed at the pulp mill j yesterday, which had been dosed down for the pact two week* by the burwtlng of the flume. PEKSOJf AL PARAGRAPHS. James Highland of New York is in town- Miss Katie Burke itt visions: friends in Plattoburgh. D. R. Campbell la home from Mllford, N\. IT., on a visit. Mim Electa Brook* of St Albans. VL , Is'viefCtng friends In this village. Mrs.**. Dj Hunger returned from Bos- ton, Maw., on Wednesday evening. MkwM. A. Vandusen of Lawrence, Mas*-, la visiting her muter. Mrs. R. Neber. D. a OUT of Heanikee, N H , and H. OF LOCAL tHTERXST. were In town this week, called hereby the death of Frank J. Carr. I\ OBITUARY. CAHJt-JBUifct isss,FiwalJ Our - list* tberniomcUr dropped to 14 de grr«s beknr «srt> in tfci* village Wt-dne* day morning and16 below in the mirth j W pnrt of the town. —The many friends of Mies Annie McXee, formerly of tfate tillage, will re are* to learn of her critical illness at ber bom* In Lutbanun. N. H. on6«tuni»T, l*y,», •boat*Hr«*ra. Mr. Catr was a oatiTe of Malone but for a OMaber of yearn past had resided i In thin vtjage, having been connected with the firm of Peaked: Carr, first as i clwrk until the death of hte father. Geo. Carr,e which occurred in 1888, at which tim be succeeded to bin father's interest In the Ann and retained the same until just before his death when be disposed of hi* interest to Mr. Peeke. Mr, OUT had been in falling health for some year* and the best medical skill —l^riPiH^^sst^reisckiiiedthkweek,prvredof no avail. Through all bte ash* is taking inventory It will be isfcJrness he was patient and hopeful He opened on Manday next, when be will Inaugurate a ready pay system. —A eerie* of revival meeting* are be- ing held at the M„ K. church (Us week. The pastor i» being assisted in the work wfcottbwgalt John W. Walker, the converted pugilist -The Witch Festival\ fcetd at the nwidti&c* of Mrs O M Sheldon last Fri day evening was a stoat enjoyable affair and netted about «S0 for the Y. V ac £ of the f*re»byl«rtan church. —A grand ball will *# held at the Chasm House an. N«w Year's night No palm will be spared to make this the event of the season, and it it expected that there will he a large attendauae. -Thomas waaa young man wbo oossmaaded the unreserved esteem of all clsaowc Gen- eroustoa fault public spirited andal ways had a kind regard for those with daugh warrant for the co&action of taaas for the present year, and will receiar pay- ment of the saow Cor the ueatt Wilajs at par cent. After that dale 5 per cent, will be -NdTf %-«w»\ aaMBTIOCI JkuHl wHHBwBi ter of a & Waiiamson of little over a year ago. and she is his sole doae relaatre He was for several years • member of the 87th Sep. C. K. O. & N. Y., and with that body was very popular. We ahgg miss the pleaiwnt smile and cental gnetingof FTawk, and his mem To Ids whtewr and oaaer mourmng rel- atiTeaTttE HEOOKD estenda tta stooere sympathy. : T1a» ftsaetal servlcaa were beta from hi* late rmldeace ou Tuesday afternoon, Bew. O. R. ChipperMd of Malone, oA- oiattng A detachment of the 27th Sep Co. mteeoded tiie funenL IntertneDtat —Christmas and Xew Years ihoUday excursion tickets, good going Jpac W, 34 and SS inclasiw. and Dec. •» and SI and Jan. I, and good to raturn antiiJan. 3, will be sold at Care one way on the Ontral Vermont railroad. -Prof. Reynolds, the mwsaMriat who met wish great aaocess in Malone last week, win be at Ohntweil's Hail en lion day, Tuesday aad Wednesday •evenings of next weak. A number from this vil- lage attended his estertainmatsts at Ma kme and pronounce them ftrsfcelaas. —The local court of Foremen—Court ChatoangaT ii.gainliig rapidly in mem- bership and standing, at each meeting new members befn# mitiatod.and appli- cations renNred Sy the death of a member of the Malone court 'Hcently a check for, fi.oSO «as reoeNad by Ms family withm thase weeto from his death, which would .Indicate dkat that class of tnnuraoce is \ail right\ —The annual cousttyoonvenuwn of the I. O. G. T, will be held at Jthis place Tuesday, Dee. 19th. Meetings will be j held during the day in the lectere room of the M E. church. The iter. Mr, Otternsy of Clayton will be present and Address the convention in the .evening at which time the services will .he held In the Presbytortaachwch, commencing *t \.o'clock. —Win. J arris, of Fendale. Calif,, was { knled at that phM» Nw. 17th. by the j running away of his home. Mr. Jarris i was the husband of Miss Addle Vaughaa. [daughter of Mr. and Mm Stephen Vaugiwu) of this place, and is 1 highly I spoken of by the Valley Oracle, a paper i published at that place The many ffieads of Mrs. Jarris will all join in ex- l tending sympathy to her in her deep affliction. ' Then? is j««v to be a Merry Christmas at y#tur house if you buy your gifts of 6. IBiTlEY. —The forty hours devotion services at St Patrick's church which closed jester j day were largely attended notwith- standing the Intense cold and much in- terest manifested in the services. On Tuesday evening Rev, Boyd of Ogdens- ; burg delivered the sermon and on Wed- nesday evening Bev. Holland of Tapper take officiated is a like capacity. The fottawirijr clergymen were present: Rev. W'ntr ttossiier. Malone; Bev. M it Boras, Bruehton, Ber, i. M. Varrily, Madrid Rev. Boyd. Ogdeaabttrg; Bev. HoOarad. Tupper Lake; Rev OUara, ainchiahrook- aMecttoa oTOIBoara. \Bbe annual election of offlcera of Ad- miral T. Bailey Post No S62. G. A R., wraa held at Oantweirs Hall on Tuesday afternoon, and was \wen attended not- wlttistanding the inclement weather. The foltowtngofftouas were chosen: Commander—B B. Chapman. a V. C—W. H. Mennon. I, V. C —Henry Patnoe ^nanatmaater M. A Kennedy. anrgeon—Wm. BUI <3haplain nstnuel CampbelL -Officer of the Bajr—John Meagher. Officer of the Oward-W. BTwUkina. Pelegat»to 8tafc> gncamnmeat—R R. Chapman. AJlurwaii J. ». Smith. Mr. Chapman haa wiry creditably OUed the position of Ow—mider daring; the pact year, aad hta re election 1B a worthy eomptimeat The next regular meetiiig of thePos^, wiU be held Dec Mth, at which meeting a fall attendance is desired. ™1_—£-. ^- Jhnmbj-tertao WtmM^mr. The 1 Jidies Aid of the Presbyterian church will open their basaar in the rooms over the Raooac office on Wed- nesday. Dec, 20th. to be held afternoon and evening and to continue three days. Meabi served—dinner from 12 to 1; sup- per from 3 to T. We invito, all to give us their support and help. By order of Prea. —Parties are looking up the Nason pyrites mines south of Malone with a view to using the ore in themanufactnre of sulphite pulp. Indeed it is claimed by a leadiBjg paper trade journal that a company has already been formed to work the tables. Iron pyrites has bedn long known to exist there in consider- able quantities.—Earmer. —Of the 800 persons who were select- —Attend the bazaar next week. —Ohri6<ma8 turkeys, ducks, geese, etc., at A Iv«s & Co '« Tlie road to the Chasm House via ConneU's will be open duringtheremain- der of the winter. After New Year's the lower road will be closed. —The equalized valuation of real es- tate and personal property of the town of Clinton has been fixed at f21G,05l ; that of EUenburgh at $838,685. —You might as wefl have the best the market affords when tt does not cost any more. Therefore buy year Christinas supplies at A. Ives & Co.'s market —Samuel Jarris will sell alarge quan- tity of personal property at auction on Dec 20th. at his place about two mites west of this viUage, on th* old H a Day farm. —F. P. Kennedy & Co.'s is headquar tare for cheese—New York Cream, Phil- adelphia Cream chesee (Crown Brand), Sage cheese. Fromage de Brie, Fromage de Comembert, Fromage D'biigny. —Hon. L. C. Lang of Brasher Falls, who represented his district of St Law- rence county in the assembly two terms and wbo was also formerly district at- torney of the county, died at bis home Saturday evening. —Miss McDonald of Malone, who ao delighted the people of Chateaugay with ber fine singing during St Patrick's bas- aar, is going to sing for Father Varrily on Christmas Day. • There is a grand treat hi store for Father Varrflyspeople, —Walter Johnson, formerly of Burke, who has been employed in N. W. Fteke ACo'sofaosatlsleLBMotte, met with asenmsac<ttwtUMatherday. Inclos- ing the safe door cangfat the thumb on us left hand crushing It so that ampu- tation was necessary. ~—Living as we do, in a region where nine-tenths of the entire population am devoted to agricultural pursuits, it would seem qaeer that eggs are so hard to get asthay aw just at present Theqoea- *km arises, bow many keep bens, give them the proper oanT H*yoo wsatt tajgala winter yom mast provide a com foctafew poaltry house, with windows wUehwiB admit sunlight, and the place most be kept s*Jfficiently warm to keep the coma* of the layer from freeatng. —A oaa* was decided by the court of appeals woeutly, which attracted no Ut- i tie attersaon, and which affects every | town ami village in the State. The ease lis known on the records as the \Village of Stnaafbrd vs. James E. Fisher.\ and the jiaiganest of the lower octartisaf firmed. The cans was brought to de- termine whether a village may tax a person who sella his wares through its streets whether he ben regular vendor of notions, or a farmer paddling apples or garden truck. The decision of the court was that such a person maybe taxed. —A musical and dramatic entertain meat will be given-by the young people of Cfinton In the eld church ball on Fri nay evening of next week. Bee. 23d. They win repeat the popular drama \Ten Nights in a Bar-Room,\ so well rendered by them a abort time ago, with the same oast of characters. An entire new mus- ical programme is made oat, In which the B3Ulfcw glee quartett, with Messrs. Ed. Carey and Joseph Coogan, will give some side splitting selections in their ususJ artistic style. All are going for a moonlight ride. Do not miss it Ad- mission for aft^cente; children, 15c. —John Trslnor. a well known charac- ter living four or five miles southwest from this village, started for home last Monday night with a big \jag\ on and with a plentiful supply of liquor in bis pocket The night was bitterly cold, and when Trslnor reached the farm of M. V. R Watkins, a couple of miles out, he left the highway, Intending to enter the barn and remain until morning.' But he wae too drank to carry out the inten- tion, and lay down in the snow, where he was found Tuesday morning with bands and feet both frown. Dr. Grant was called, and fears that amputation will be necessary.—Palladium. Court VWHsoenMnan*. Court tssttll In session at Malone, bat it is expected that the catandar will he completed this week. Only Use civ* cases were deposed of last week, among which was the case of R. W. Anaeraon against Benjamin Young of tbJatown. Tela case is well known to swat of onr readera, having been once triad before. The action was brought to recover dam- ages to plaut^s rMrse which was in- jured by running into a barbed wire fence on the premises of the defendant The jury brought In averdict of noeatuM of action. G. H. Mate for Badger A Me for defendant The suit brought by Mm, W. P. At- wood against the village of MaJone, to recover $8,000 damages for Injuries at- leged to have been wutained a year ago from a fall caused by a loose plank in a walk was settled on Tuesday jnatna the case was called for trial ThevOlage pays 1800. A year ago last February Gilbert Sew- ton, now of St Regis Falls, but then of Bombay, took the train at Moira for hie home. Just as thetraiii arrivedatBom- bay he stepped of the front platform of the car, when, as he claims, a sudden jerk of the train threw him forward and under the ear. Bis arm was so badly, hurt that it had to be amputated. Be tastitnted salt aga&ut the Central Ver- mont R. R. Co., claiming fl^lWf dam- ages, and the ease was tried Melanynnt Tuesday. The defense attemnted to show that Newton was grossly tnsoxi cated at the time, and thathis own can kesness eontributod to his injury. The jury gave him a verdict for $»,«*>. The grand jury finished its labors em Saturday afternoon and did a anje amount of busmeas, finding twenty-one Indktmente, among which were six or eight for violation of the excise laws in thto town and Burke. An indictment of murder in the first degree wan tonal agaiust Zebedee .Duyea, tbeDirktnaw slayer, who anon being arraigned plead not guilty and his case was sent to the March term. William Dibble was eentenced to three years in Clinton, ntt sonfor borEtary and Ismeny. Henrf Coustoean, for burglary, and Wfilie As- drews on the sairo charge each reeernd one atattavse yeat* napeettvely In Omv tott ptiaon Wallace Uvingaton waa sMiteuead lor four years and eight monOa fer burglaries commtttod hi Ma- lone, Joseph RasseQ {dead gotttr te burguuy aad larceny, but suspended during good hehavlor. ed by the boand of supervisors as being qualified to serve as grand jurors for the ensuing year, the following were chosen from Chateaugay: John Bush, Jr., A. M Bennett, Wm. Bryant. W. L. Collins, Chas, Crowford, Cbas. Cartin, Joseph Cavaaaugh, P W. Douglas. Dennia T. Dwyer. H T. Earle. EdwtoGUlett, E. a Pw^r^^Mad Wallace HIM P«*i4^r R« nessy, Thomas Quinine. Daniel Ryan, Joseph Sancomb, Edward Spoon, James Whitehead, Thomas Wills, C. W. Silver. —The foOowing letters remain on- dalmed at dw postomce: G. H. Oroork, lsabefl McCoy, Rev. W. J. Lewhv -rjiaiis ssndi lir sad at A Ives * C*'« OPB There wffl be an oynter supper and en- terteinmentatthenew opeaaMry. near Star ofllo^ Tuesday esMiunft Dee. l*h- Tfekets rMsonabfe. A general brrita- tton is extended. Peter Kent is on the sick Bst Jerome Coonley and wife of Bnrke are visf ting at Peter Keut'a —Quarterly meetings at M. E. church- es in this county hare been announced by Presiding Eider Bennett as follows: Malone, Jan. 1$and 14, evening; Chasm Falls. Jan. 18 and 14, afternoon; Tupper lAtee, Jan, 15, evening; St Regis Balls, Jan, 28, afternoon; Jan. *», forenoon; Bangor, Feb. 9 and 11. afternoon; Con- Btable, f>h 10. afternoon, and^tt noon; Chateaugay, Feb. 17, evening and 18, forenoon: Burke, Feb. IS and 19, afternoon; BeDmonti Feb. 34, aftomooa, end 1ft, forenoon; PI Covugton, Mar. 8, afternoon, and^ fosenoon.St Regto Mission, mar. 4, •Aernoon, and 5, fore- noon;a«9w9, Mar. U, evening, and *&. anm. WBL Potter has moved bito tlw Bid* ger bonse lately occupied by Oram Mrs. Rdward Fee is confined to tlw bous^trrdialameankte. F. E. Everett of Potsdam did tasiness in town Saturday. • Burt and George Ellsworth, sons of Wallace Ellsworth, are home from Mich igan. One of Wm. Furlon's boys is sick with quinsy. .George. Wens has returned from West Piattsburgh, where he has been vwJttng friends and relatives. Tliedoctorsamd^tngafatlmsinebatn this ylcinttyat present,and anyone «*• hasntahardcoM is not in tt. Year oorrespondent luwsomethingof a \boss\ distemper and is taking Pratts Food. Best thing in the world. Wm. John Toland, son of James Tol and. has returned from the west after an absence of thirty-three yean. Little Joe Lafleur returned from Ver- mont on Monday. It took Joe just four weeks to make his fortune- Mrs. Martin Vincent will Uvein Chat- eaugay forthe remainder of tbewmter whom nhfi HiTirrrnirriiTiiiilli sliivajjfieul Jim. Whitton's broncho h*s Idekedtfae backet JJm says those western horme are too many for him, and hereafter he will invest In native animals only. \1 Leonard Aldrich of Qakago vhwted Herbert Goodspeed thia week There will be an oyster supper at the town ban on Wednesday evening. Dee. 80th. Proceeds for the benefit of Bev. Silas M. Rogers. All are eordkalty in- vited. Winter is anon na, withplentyof snow BBAJ-- «-—--- -• -•- - ChaUeasre. < . sport* are hereby chal-x against the Madrid boys ^*^^^3*_# tell *fr tobe by Father Varrily. TheyTlte worth shooting for. not like what we sawwithsomeof our netebbors. Ton are not tethegamft, Chateaugayi Brnsb> tonboysmayljemlt a littte bit We defy yon to show up! - —Parties indebted to Dr, J. W. Qiaxb- befl am kindly requested to call aod •V3& ^>? •fo '# ^-cf \ to&