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DENTISTRY. i »T»>'? IflCTiTWTItY t* »*4> Tltmt <t«.ri*at» > WTTH «M.«J> A*l« TWrtH WfTIf | \ n tt«* S8Sfitv>f«4 ttt**tM«3* for ihf {mi«*m» «• j Vitnlvsnt Air !Agltlni*m Htnid, Eltvcr f VM&rcfarm, j t t-pr* o» ItWfriM. ..... t * W { » k . wt.* SU «tw *iasm . . »** ; r*l«Hiie »•«&*« W!S } - -«, • «a<! *p* *i*B»|*™ awi luc >««rr own ;a0£<< ! * w**-!*^* «4 FB«B*. «>w»* and ftrMW* • <*r« ; - ' &:* «-'.s'.-«ii, as *rtt rK>»*»B**A» |4rarn*> I jevmnn \ i— «li *<t «* ***** t « *!'** fMrtW*. wMatfKtluli S>r*,^s*iitisB <*» ** *\\* •'**\ h*'\\ ,fe **T v ^t 4nenr »fe» aw«# 3*F ' *!»«* *«*« »* •»» 1 .«uf* • »r fw» {*»«J *•» »«#«» taSroaa* K. N. TATE, O. I>. S., sr».-.i»»w DKJmwr, HaiMSt. N Y. oflk*o»«f i, Taa»o*V*»«!»»\if<i i«M*»as«i«> R0U5}]/fUMBl£ -A BMppy N«w Year. =^toitii''*Tgi«Bii^C3afetsraw'!— = —Only two dajw mora of 1888. —Uing- oat the old, ring in the; new. —Merchant* report» T«>ry faif Chriirt- ma« trade —A new fumiturf atore k amotiff the : JKJWdWlitieN —Th* rertval aerrk** arp still in pro . (rreat at tJ)e M, E oliurch. • —It is reported that John Lapaa ha» | been appointed deputy collector of cus J toma for Elleaburjfh. -I). C. Adams baa been appointed t&Vma* «ariy and aarore one of oor | |>tj«tma«tCT at West Bangor and Jona» h«at l«r«aimi j p^p,, a i South Bombay. —Tb« potato maiicc* Is a littte livelier > timn for th? |aast tew w«ekti, although i the rfrtrts npTnaint at 40 rmttn per bi»d»eJ. | — Endaairor m<»»unp wUl be heklaa {itsoal Stiuday eYeninit at the Preshy• j t«ria» ehrpet at «o*<*«k. A fall attend- ] anni in dmired. j —A morfrment it m torn among the | village rowritourt* for th* dosing of their p3a< w *'# of hwHnma at * ti'ciork (wch Uveninp. i'sr»>j« Saturday. tintU April jm. I —One of the potato cars of Collin* * j I?#ni«'ti tooV fire la»t Friday erenini?. j burning a porUon of the lining of the j car. bnt «rw •'XTiujnikb*^ before much j daiaajre wg» done. | —Attl«nfh the w*ather iia» been j tnont anpropiUoo«i. the masonsemptoyed on Anderaon # biork haire finished the #«*«!«• work on the front thin week, and it now nrf*»nt# an IniposiniranpftaranGe, ~Card* are out announcing the mar- j riage of Ml*» Addie M MrNieoe and Mr. J Balph M Hilrw. which will oocnr at the | rw*lence of the bride * nareoite in this j viliage on Wednewlay, Jait 3.1*94, at * o dock p. ra —-V. S. Hunttey ha* been selected to' take charge of Unrle Sam's nuiil at BralnardaviUe. the ar^xiintment being made laat Saturday. The sel«ct:ion in a good one. and one that will |»l«aa^ the people of that aection. —Tboae who atlrnd th» dani^ at the GhaM» Howe next Monday night are assured of a good time and courteous treatment IYt«jHjrations am being made to aeoritninodate a large gatlM 9 .ring and everything point* to a SUOOBKSSUI affair. Mia» Minnie Dally spent Christmas at hocne. Jlias Aimie Mabooey returned front Boxton IOKI week. —Use days are lengthening. —St. Regis Falls Baptists will build a n«w chnrch neact summer. —A new uiiiitary company is to be Mias Katte Bowles returaeAfrom Chi I organ iaeed atOgdenaburg. Ba k M \tnHHHHg that t*vi*ry buyt> r of \j ftkyn\ (lothinp will _ - j 1 iipprwtate. i \V*« havp jti&t ref-x'ivwl a lii«» of the - \ FAMOUS Bougtt and Ready SUITS FOR BOYS. Heavy Double-Breasted' Coats, ; Pants, Double Seat, —Lined with strong Utteti and j vvarraaUnl not to rip or tear. j t3ar\A new suit free for any <mi' that ripB. tiffin PHOTOGRAPHS! ;1! CABIKiTPHHOGBAPHS 1 por $2.5Q. Freevto You JfiTSS A Beautiful Ptnah et'ery -1._—, r doxen. AH Work (?«*tfwai*«d. Safta/ortfory. Call ana tee JUbtun and mpectaaeiw. tamarRe old ptcturw and frame th«n TtntypM a* turtuU H. E. COOK. W. Main St. near Bakery, North Side. ! -On Thumday, Dec 9M. Willard Alvord Mitchell of New York, formerly: of thin village., waa married to Ml» Lily < Ingeraoli M1W at the nomeof the bride's j parenta in Xew Haven, Conn. Mr. 1 Mitchell s many friends here extend oon- | gratulatlotta — A boavy rain fall on Cbristma* day b a rarity in thfe aection, but on Mon- day last we were treated to audi an oc- currence A large portion of the snow was carried off, but owing to the froeen bottom enough was left to make fair sleighing —Chafceaugay Union School will .re «ume lt« aeaaions oa Tuesday, Jan. 2d, t8M. The attendance during the term past has been very large and the work done has been very satisfactory to those in supervision. The second term of the school year will begin Feb. 5th, and a Teacher*' Class will be organised during the week. • \ —The bazaar, or more property speak- • in ft. fancy fair held under the auspices of the Ladies 'Aid Society of the Presby- terian church last week, was well pat ronlzed considering the weather and net- tad the society >M». All the fancy ar- ticles were sold at reasonable prices 'and the ladies are complimented by all upon * f4be excellent meals served. Alt in all they should feel highly pleased at the success of this their first fancy fair. —Rev. W. H. Miller has accepted a call from the Presbyterian' church of this village and will commence his min- isterial labors with the first Sunday in the new year, Jan. \th. Mr. Miller, It •will be remembered, was a pastor here some six years ago and during his stay eago on Saturday. George Green is home from Manches- ter, K. H-, on a visit U. ft Campbell returned to Milford, N. H, on Wednesday. Mrs. B. C. Bort spent Christmas with friend* in Plattsburgh. Henry Harries of Minneapolis, Minn., is in town visiting friends. Wiflfe Ryan, son of Mr P. Ryan, re- turned from Chicago on Saturday. Miss Winnie Nolan, of Brooklyn, is the guest of her brother, E. L Nolan. Mrs. 1 M, Warren is at Westport, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howe, Jr. Geo. B Omeara of Plattsburgh spent Christina* with h la parents in this village. Henry B Anderson is home from the UniTOrsity of Michigan to spend the hol- idays Mis* Nellie Kinsane is home from the Villa Marie convent. Montreal, to spend vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hoei Smith are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank Meade, at Syracuse. Martin Dwyer of Boston, Maass.. vis- ited friends and relatives in this locality this week. Mrs. S. E. Foot* and children of Whitehead are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. J S. Burhana. John M. Nolan, of the. Fort Covington Sun office, visited friends and relatives in town this we* k. Misses Mamie Bennett and Lottie Mer- rill of the Plattsburgh Normal are spend- ing vacation at home, sOwes Bertha and Nellie Lewis spent the holidays witu their brother Ellsworth in Manchester. N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrtcaand Misses Ida and Nettle Uarrtca of St Regis Falls spent Christmas at home. H. E. Qoodspeed, • of whose Injuries we m*ds mention Is our last issue, ar- rived home i**41 rwiay night —Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carpenter of Elfcaaburgh Centre were guests of their son. Dr. M. S. Carpenter. overChristmas. Mrs. A. F. Williams of Plattsburgh and Miss Nettie Mcfiregor or New York are the gut*ts of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Collins. Messrs. diaries and G. Brooks and Mm Sarah Duffy of St Albans were the guests of Mr and Mrs. L. II. Brooks this week. Mrs. N. J. Btulo of Cot cord, N. H.. l« visiting relatives in Chcrubusco tttls w^k., She, will return to Concord on Tuesday next. Misses Lena Smith and lizzie Gamble and A. K Botsford of Burlington are among -the holiday visitors to spend vacation at home: To Onx Subscribers. v —Toe people who are always wishing for some other kind of weather have been getting it of late: —The W. C. T. TJ. of Malone have ap- pointed a committee for the relief of the worthy poor of that Tillage during the winter. —The nomination of Hon. John B. Riley of Plattsburgh as consul general to Ottawa was confirmed by the Senate last weak. —We acknowledge the receipt of the Plattsburgh Sentinel Annual and the Canadian Gleaner Almanac for 1894 Both are well gotten up and very inter- esting to local readers. —Miss Maria Twaddle of High street who has been so ill with pneumonia is now slowly reoovering. As soon as she to able she will go to her homeat Burke, N. Y.» for a rest—Holyoke (Mass.) Tran- script. —The following are the officers of Mt Hermon Lodge, No. 572, F. & A. M., of E31enburgh for the coming year: W, M., J. M. Atwood; S. W.. S. Kellas; J. W„ E. A. Gilmore; T, J. W. Havens; 8., E. Hoggins; S. D. ( WE Bhutto; J. D., W. Gilmore; Chaplain, Z. Brewster; Masters of Ceremonies, George Millar, Clarence Caahmac; Tyler, G. W. Smith. —There is a law in tins State that pro- vides that bells shall be used upon horses or their harnesses, or upon some portion of their vehicle when they are attached tosteigfasor cutters. Thlslaw waspaased for the protection of people crossing the highways or walking therein, as very little noise is made by horses in the snow and pedestrainshave no warning of their coming. —A carload of elk, 28 in number, which came from the Yellowstone Na- tional Park, have just been pot by Br Webb into bis beautiful Adirondack park called Ne Ha-Sa Ne The elk were freighted across the country in one of Dr. Webbs palace horse cars, and when turned loose in the wilds of the private wilderness, none were apparently any the worse for having taken the long ride. Tbtiboseof our subscribers w*o iartw -<\»j\ not paid their subacrtptioos dotiagffc* *i v , past year we would very respectfflir , {\ ask that they do so at once, as wttitaMi ^ to close uplfee yeai<s fiealaMaT Hhef»— ~f- are several hundred suhacrlhannBaaiaar boaks who have not attended t o JUt T : nutter, aad to those tills notteeCf**- - : pecially directed. We «rt»t float this brief notice wfll be sufficient, and tfca* we will not be called upon to again re- mind them of this matter. or IJOCA X tSTTEXBHT. Rlection oT OBIwr*. The following officers were elected for Court Chateaugay, No. 772, I O. F., at a meeting held last Thursday evening: . C B.—W. B. Anderson. P. C. It-John Whipple. V, C. R—WmPBryant . C D—A. S. Douglass. F. Sea—Walter M. Warren. R, Bee —Erastus E Copps. Treas.—Ernest M Lancto. a W.—Ernest McCoy J, W—Isaac Moses. S B.-Herbert Hoit J. B —Leander Barnes. Chaplain—Louis Goldsmith. Court Physician—M. S. Carpenter. Delegate to High Court—A. S. Doug- ThisCourtisina growing and pros- perous conditloru and is adding new members at each meeting. The Inde- pendent Order of Foresters is a fraternal and benefit society, the principal feature of which is life Insurance at a very low rate of premium for its members. *%?%? Bmrrmm, .S**^<*#«» - I'm J-^r mmdFm^uA C*mrtrt. made many warm friends all of whom will be pleased to learn that be is to re- turn and be one among us again. In a private letter received from the Rev. gentleman be expresses himself as being very anxious that his labors with the church be inaugurated by the holding of special prayer services on the even tags of Jan. 4th and Mb. at which be j expects to be present It is earnestly j desired that all members of the congre- gation and as many others as may will I be present at there meetings. •. At last. The entertainment in Cherubusco has been postponed till Monday evening next, Jan. 1st, 1894. A rare treat is in store for all who can attend.—Doom open at 7 o'clock. Admission—reserved seats, 25 cents. Half fare rates on R. R, that day. Do not miss it. Secure your tickets. —The following letters remain un- claimed in the post office: Mrs. John CampbeU, Miss Mary Mitchell, Miss LU1 Newton, Mrs. Katharine Paddock, Ar- thur Nome, David Macgulre, WillieGoca, Harry Douglas, George Bros. —Banjos and guitars from $5.00 up at Bacon & Shears. .\\ / —A controversy has arisen over the question whether patients in the insane asylums of the state shall be supplied with tobacco, and users of the weed will note with interest that the trustees of the asylum at Bmgbampton autborit- Ively declare: \As regards the use of tobacco from a medical point of view, it is well established that it is a valuable sedative, allaying restlessness and mus- cular irritability.\ —Robert A. Dean, merchant tailor in this village, executed a bill of sale on his stock, fixtures and accounts on Saturday last to his brother-in-law, Mr. Phelps, of EBenburgh, and on Monday the store was closed oat and tbe goods shipped away. The transfer Is understood to have been In satisfaction of a loan made to Mr. Dean by his rather in law, the daim having since been transferred to the son at EBenburgh. Mr. Dean is in debted to wholesalers for a part of his stock, and report has it that his help also has claims against him.—Palladium. —During bitter cold weather in winter much suffering Is thoughtlessly inflicted on horses by patting cold bridle bite^in- to their months. If the person who does this -«tgl- apply apiece of iron to his own tongue, on a frosty morning, be will understand what tile suffering to the horse is. To slightly warm the lilt before putting it into the horses month would not be much trouble. It can be done by robbing the bit with a biankst or other cloth a few moments, if other meana of warming are not at hand lite beneficial results in the gentleness of the animal will amply compensate for this attention to its comfort —A sad case of death from exposure is reported from Topper Lake, as follows: Last Friday George Cronk, well known InSaranacLake, and Joseph and Henry Mauley of Clay burgh, started on their way from Saranac Lake to Tapper Lake over the ice. When about half way across the lake the ice gave way. The three managed to escape a watery grave by one helping the other, but the even ing was verycold and before theyreached a place of safety they were badly chilled and frozen. None of thethreerecovered. The youngest of the ManleysdiedFriday night, his brother and Gronk passing away a few hours fatter, Cronk's remains were taken by his brother to their oW home in North Adams, Mass, on Satur- day, and the Mauleys were buried at Clayburgh on Tuesday* It* alec to bear taw Isnua ohfatet, TbebeH»on»*frT«artrtar r/ntees, of conaw, yoo eetea betimes J A coW tiiat lasts till fprtoB. —the road to the Chasm House via. CouneU's will be opes during tb* remainder of the whiter. After Sew Year's the lower road will closed. —Before eating apples taken from* cellar they should he carefully rubbed andpoSBhed. Fruit ic most colters takes on a microscopic mold that sometimea produces diptheria. —The Malone land improvementeom- pany having a capital of $5,000, hasfilei articles of incorporation with the Secre- tary of State at Albany. The object ia the improvement of land and the erec- tion of buildings within the village. —George RDey Sherman, a member of the iron ore firm of Wrtherbeesv Seerman & Co,, of Moriah and Port Henry last week gladdened the bnarte of the 880 heads of famflles empJoyed by the firm by presenting with » barrel of flour as a Christinas present. —It is reported from Boston, thatthezst Is a possibility of the ciassincatiott oa hay being changed January 1st, flrooi sixth to fifth class, which wouldadvaaoe the cost of freight quite a Utile over present rates. This will be defladtchy settled at the meeting of the raQ-roai officials, January 1st -The Columbian De^CUendar which is issued annually by the Pope Manufac- turing Company, of Oolumraa Bteyd* fame is out for 18M, much improved hm appearance. It is a pad calendar of the same sixe and shape as those of nrertaae yean, having a leaf for each day, botite attractiveness has bean heightened by the workof aciever artist, who has scattered a series of bright pen drawing* through its pages. —Swindlers are calling upon the fann- ers with samples of seed wheat, which they claim will yield fifty bushels to tin* acre. They offer to furnish the seed aai 100 lbs of phosphate par acre in return one half the crop, bargain is made they require a 1 to sign an agreement sees the seed man nor the seed, hot fca sees the paper that he baa unwODngry signed, and .t fe a note torlMBorfML —For the past two years aa soon as soon as winter drops in upon as w* in visited with the grip, which stay* mtttl. summer. This whiter is no uiueptjau, and the calamity visitor is here. If yea do not desire to entertain this whetisj friend, it will be weU to heed the tal- lowing pneaation gxvenbyaneatoent^ lung fliwtfitalintr \Keep the •**« CIBBBV, breathe through the nose*, avoid iirnm iveuse of alcohol, and take ordfagavy precauti<«is against cold,\ 1*te danger from aa attack of the grip is not ite hav mediate effect*, wckhare ne^rertiMless very serious, titaviafhe Indelmle tomaaai the disease always leaves uponsVsfraaao cottstitotionally weak. ~ -Postmaater-Generai Btssali has ap- pointed John B. Hagertyof tbisvilkaaa Postal Card Agent Mr. Hagarsy for three months past has been chief clerk In the -agent's office at Conn. The manufactory IB to be 3 ed at once to Castleton, % Y., vhera Mr. Hagerty will be in charge. Attach- ed to the office is a comfortable salary,. and we doubt if there is one person ac- quainted with the gentleman who wilt not be pleased to know that he has re- ceived deserved recognition at the hands of his party. The appointment is ono that is higlriy satisfactory to all. regard- less of politic*. The department is as- sured of the services of a amthanan of ability, and \the powers that be\ cam feel assured that in this appointment they have made no mlsta**.—Piatta- burgh Telegraia. TheM. E. ejknreii pastor enjoyed a visit from histwaisteat this part of bis field, and they too had a pleasant time enjoying the oyster sapper which was served: fat good style by the ladies. Nor was it the least of tap*r pssaTOretoknow- that they had leftuflft osbjnd & their . preachers po&jet e|K$oia^ >v of yearwheaJDMtWyeoffiteaawidy. #- •\ — \ V *» -* » t V* t 4 - - - n