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AND FRANKLIN COUNTY DEMOCRAT. HH* as*. VOL. XVII. CHATEAUGAY, FEANKLIN COUNTS N. ¥ n FEIDAY^ APEIL ^ tm LOST. j B»iw«*aFatm>*ujr»*ml EnwIMt*' \mtownat»urkf mt totoftiav, Hjirrto I yead «*w«i tiftwj MftMn B***. Tto Aw TAKE YOU H BABE. MMt Emit Dak** owner \ wa sua, * Slider w*B by astftrtsg DM airSUS, MHUF vowa FishlBg Tackle ? mmc& j J* »in< mim& tram evasa***, I <i*mn *U parti™ p»to({ m* to a»Jt mod aatffe \~ tiiST V<>t?» BAIT, Hammocks OBTVOCIKt'AKTKBt) Ol'BUNKOF FISHING TACKLE ; («oot» «« er toftwe Ajrf-U nto ,. til l t * W »8i» A R C'wBrf-J, E*q 1 Uuft. W1U.MM SCOTT, »** rroeUrr S T. lOO WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ; AND SURREYS !AT AUCTION wtMinrn. n«i<Miww OV ZiOCJJt, llliajaalai. T ~ON- tutH arrived and is v«»ry tasty, und wntplet*' If you wawt Ait mitfit wriH* uarly and gvt your pick. SATIKMY, APRIL The Were aad Thereof Item**r Loeal Interest* —-Tfce auger soiaon to iwariy ended. -'-• —Orporatlon election to only one month distent ~ We twdersland that another. pbys I «Ci*«wluaoo«.^mtotovttb*m | —Edwin Smith it purchasing boras»| t<ri»paratory for toipeient next week. j •—Leandcr Barnes and family BOW or | cupy the Lngrave house on' Lake street j —Union WTVIOM werej Mil St to»j r>atoyt*rlan church last Sand*/ even* lug —The two homes re«et2y seised by deputy collector Anderson wQI be sold to-day, ~ A few potatoes are still betng drawn to th# depot for fthipmeoL The price •till maain* at40 osahi par bushel. —ilymon Mutssii ha* mid hi* farm, just ov# r the river, u> Patrick H Jones, who will won now on to the same. Miss Annie Fahey left oh Tuesday for f —If toe panon who sent aominuut- Chicago. ;caioBtoT«EB»aow>(rom Melons Inst •J. A. Been\ win sand m Henry B. Brolth returned from Avon ] h tf ,4-ht ^.^ ^ —ffl fa^ innnTfihlng to tutor qr. ... i^gj^igigg^-;-- ^ Un Wilktos of Potsdam to vtoittog friends la town. _ C3mrJe»iil Gnm retnrawJ from ti» wemteni trip Laal 8*turday. Cli«rk» B>rter retumeil from lade pnatofioe Ittw*, Int Ptlday —W. P. Badt^r. tb«attgar weigher of Franklin coantj. taforaw W that tbe Vieid this year wllJ to about the awne aaiaM., potwitlnteadhig tJw fact that prodnccm ham had a knger aeaaoa. —ihe board of troateas of Makme NuthauBetnaBwaKoiit y**ertay for **''* re-appointed James J, Ftjnm an Ow AM ttoie to two moBtbtt. j ow M tto aBifornwdpoBcemwi, and tba etttana gensrally are wflUaatkfiad there- at Patrick H. Labey aafioeed* Mr. Mc- EDrue at the otiaw pottooouuL Oepoiy collector Aaderaon rbiied Plattrtitttyt* *>n Twf**¥wii <tit \\itflr. Miat BeaaVe Ooodno of Offdeoibarg *-aa OieciieM; of Mr*. O W. RobnrU thk < VrtunwHttritnf at } c/dkxft. 1 I ] - W*> ar* lef ormod that a eouiate of j local pan hawer* are oooalderaly ahead I of tlie \game\ by a recent rtoa in tae At My Shop on Matn Stji**** 0 ' ,rb * lt -- — •— — Meeoo Broa, ^of Ttetyen Cornera ' * \ |«htppedapftltof acarioadofdnedrlviog Jlf you mt^»d purchasing wy j JTJT Moa^liffct * kiwi of a Wagon thb »pri»g| _ lB m p^y^^ d,^,, „«« now i* your opportunity, |Soaday •\r«»tng tbe mbjert of Ker VVc« have Hamm.n k» and! | MJtter* tmmtm wft^M \Mao'« Free H*n.tn.«kv smd thvii agmiii we{ * i*m#V and «t«l« «o»«rtgaty h»vt. Hammocks. I*. m»t t»!|9iy-j tw t rww«Mi, amrJoaa of j„T* 18 , *f 1Mion ** to J^ IT I »e» 1IAHKIMJX »agon», i^.twXwr Votton April 1Mb. at the I low rale of f» toe the round trip \ •• | : -Tt* I jMlke Aid «odety of the at E. 1 TK«MKOF»AiX~-«Um i MriJwrmtujcliur<^ willa^ 1 wiH to giTiai to furBteWng Joittt ap- pen at the reakfenc* of Mm. G. W. I proved .not** with internet, payable at {the Bank of C*tal*aa«»y j D. W. DAVIS. ;« BL'SU Ai**k*w*r it rql»wmlt4flt(iUJ5i; AT If ACT A laftflJ/Tlli'll ALiBlUol A MUKlllim -^ ? ijM 4r^ -s-e- OBCAT rjictxKHMxrcAvwxmmt*. uTAsmma Ainrmx*. •;J O. II, Sh-idon haatoes oemflned to kia home for the paat weekthTeatened with an attack of poeuavmia. MtoMliuUe Powew, of Clhateaogay. is vtatttag friends in town for • few w«eka ~<^aoton Adverthwr Waiter Auburn, advance agent of Hawte^'a comedy oompany. apentftau day wjflk mlatfwa is town, Mm W B. OooMinglMivea for New York; next week to punfeaae ber«ummer ^of^to^good* Or- G J Levery. who has been riniv tag Or, Carpenter and Mauds in town, baa retttmed to hb home in Fort Pierre, & I>. Iliaa Lena 8mitb. who apent her vm mikm with her parent*, Mr and Mm —The trout season begin* in all the <WBnt*aa of Northern New York April 13. Abil! changing the open aeaaon to the first day of May to September, hag paaaad the Aammbly and hi now In the haadi of the game oommittee of the Sanate. It may pass in tone to take effect this aprbig —The teacher a inetitote of Franklin comity was appointed tor the week be ginning May tiat, bat as there is to be a special term of eonxt tor the Dewyea trial, the use of the Mahme oonrtbonae cannot be obutned for that week. It is at pteasnt nndeebSad when and where the bwtttnte wffl he held. —Last week a farmer went to one of thebaainorOgdensburg with a stack of bills nearly a foot high, which repre- sented $5, TOO to deposit. They had evi dentiy been hidden away and were per raded by an offenahreonar. The money OHwr imfth. retomed to Jtortirgto*'f^^^flf^** •• 6«*BM|«W**« Vt,, on Monday, MimElkiS Smith b in market tola week lanehaateg bar spring and summer stock of millinery goodm, which as nsual wMtoatagant BOYS Among the Makme visitors la town tola week we aotkw Attorneys Thoa. Boberta Wedneaday weoing. April lith. joantweft. R. M. Moore, Joetah Ide, Mr. Hopper from . six o'fllock. Now w#v*e got Yoti: Ba# Ball*. -Bme- Bail Bat*, «tnl <«vi*rything: you want Prwicripttona carefully atid| *iofwrtiy ooropauadMi, whother arrttt*»tt*in Or»f«*, I^tin. 0«r- man, Fre«rh, S|»ani#h. Italian or Dutch. Ban k Ste ITISSPBING! THE TIMK FOB PAINTtNO, PAPEB INft. ICAlAOMINtNU. ttr . GENERALLY v To tte Farmers' For the pratent aeaeouj yon will find at my rejrtJ«»op Is (%atoaugay. N. V . Feeie'i Melrateil Ferlzen, Before'the pobltc 41 yearn. Um Mis ail Bnaintteit, JactiBB Fan Waiois, Plm, Hamis, Ctltiraters, -Wm Fahey. Jr., and Timothy Jones hane leased Wm Soott'a bUckamith and wheelwright shop to Cltotoo and will hereafber operate toe aauw. Tfaejr have taken possamion and are now fully pre pared to do all work in the above line* —On next Sunday MtorsJag the 'pasior of the M E church will preach on Seaman the Leper \ In the evening a special aermon to young men entitled \The Young Man and hia Character.* All young men are cordially Invited tobe —Sidney Mltefcet! baa purchased the Maw farm tn Burke and wttl soon move onto the same. Bis daughter. Mm Lydia Busdy, - and chfldtwn will reside with baa. Frank Mitchell ha* purchased the home place near (h» Chasm. Oon sideratton *5.W0. and Mm J, J. Kisaaoe and Mm EB B. M, W. Derby returned on Wednesday ftora a vteH to thw Ltty Lalot fMtfarm at WoafMde, Del. Be reports that ton pi >wa.^ for fruit tola season >. lent, Wf«»' pethapa lartei., k, k LATEK ON Ji,_J^e JL.. e JL \ JI2y VJ7 / PRACTICAL Paiiiter^Paper Hanpr :. P T *P««\ l, l to #»erat work tn «M» line of i rAiNTlNO, / ? rAl'EBJHANOlKO. KAJilOMlNINtS, OI.AZ1NCI, #x, . M Reneotiabie. Frioe*. and Oaarantee*,; HatUfartioti in every ease. AT mt* nnot IN THE MAKI'IKE. nriLDi>«. <>n Wwi Main m., be is full/ equipped > f»»r doing 'Carriage ana Siiru Painting sVlf |ou intend |«inting ynor house teas spring call and get my figures on ' the work, as I claim to taabtetodoj •l^rejam work at lower prime than any ] :*_.. Call and «*ti»fy yourself that 1 'mean exactly what t '*ay B F IVES j Walter A. Wood'aM. & R • M. Co/a celebrated^ i Mowers. Reapers, Binders and Rakes, Make no miatoke. but 'buy the beat All win be sold at tbekrweet living profit. M. E. ROBERTa StaDdanl Harrows' LATEST I1PR0VID —The Palladiam in speaking of last Friday'« stabbing affray sevs: \Tim to engage in work is probably an exag- geration, but be Is certainly Improving and there la a very pronounced fear that he it going to recover^* „ ' —4. F. Itodger* leave* next week to make the uvctumiuy arrangement* for the opening of the Omay Lake House, which wQI occur May, 1st. This well known toaeort i* gaining in popularity each year, and Mr itodgers took* for- ward to a prosperous season this year. -Colon School District No. 1 this year receives f 1041.66 school money as against t844-0O last year. This increase I of nearly tsm ought U> be indeed grati i fying to taxpayers and to dttoen* gen ierally who have the welfare of acbooi at heart, as it shows that ourj . schools are well managed and are (org-1 : ing ahead year by year. May it never j Tltr MMMK. To aeeomodate those who deatre to at lead the, performance of \Mascot\ at Makme,Thunalay and Friday evenlnga. arranged for a half fare rate from Chat- eaugavtoMaloneand retorn on Friday AprS lato. Tee night accomodation wOl be held until after the operate that those who wish can return tbe same evening Atthetooctualonor the open on Fri- day evening a grand ball will be given. TtwPdMam Opera House orchestra of nine njeoea. will furnish the mtuac. Folhiw|ai hi the oast' of characters for An intta* Md Wjates **• tovftow* tn Deedlv txaaa»arti^*)toai|»ed. geveav ^ TlaMe-Kaoae* e r cbw toafaau Ttore4KMr£toataoui& Ualhaen awr- dered Juat outside of ta» «Ulaa» Hip, Friday afternoon cataiad«a7«rt4aalor excitement tTiiirg f*M* vtllBjBafe TJto Teport grew out at a atshaiag MqUau* | that bad taken plaee Aajliiia; <a# attar- of the brothem of ilm w^staalaA asaa i n search of ofltoars and tat) aiiiiiiawMBgawt that the man had dleA ftoaa tte aflaoto of bla iajurlea. The partteubui of tag sJEajr an a* foUows: ffoaVUna; to • tjaTanstait aaaae near the old Jenkhmstonmfac4ni7wa» pas OetobOiroug, who onifiaibotnjtltteat ago Htwd therm atanc. At tin* Ctoigfanawaga Indian, aaat Up faaalrj\ who have ttvad |» toe vfl^w ABtagjIla* paat winter, aiomi into SH legato trttfe - with GUoux. ha ordered toatotolBBWa * ouTfanxadajnia^ttoat Oa|sa>ftla>ar- Ing morning they made paepanrisMav to- go, when Qiratx, ttmeJagaA, ioekal toe doom ami annonneed hia intoatlen of' kflllng the faasBy, eaaafjljawaffajBHIV wife and eon. Alight enaaad, hutwaa of no partteular ntiawnwiiia Mactta and Samfiy wen alknnd to depart, hut ml renewed. Mm. Martin enfeuad Use house to secure her bslongtogs aad *aaf tod by atoms, who cMaatt oajt maltreated her,' aad la the aftavostSaai •he atlliliafl' hhn allghtiy oaf toe aa with a pocket-knife. Pff esft aetoawaa* matoad ontatdeand helmaaaiTlaaiilywwt toberreecue. Upon ea^eri^ the bona* he was attacked by Osrcmxwftoacbto aad was dealt a savage btow upon too traple which fela^luto to the floor. In riatogtodrewafcntto about ate mtoaar in length from hia p f w fc t4 aad ptaaajmdl It Into Qfeoax's cheat to too legioaorilto heart aiai followed an other blows frtirif^g on 1 i «W) Maseot, .Katfcrrn rnUar boclnraoa x,.Mnst, ' ft! ' of Lorenio B>—< UJ r.T.g. .. _ n ,___ JrlSttCkt of rWB 1KaW»tMi6«j-lin fcwwwsr > iSss&xss^ ..a.8.Mato B. D Btaveo* 8.aaeara JTaola, jgg^ j tortoaaa'tosiaa'at'toV'dsarK'yaiaanai. Sol- daws. bnoamem, ace. si stop! > Auottoat oatea. Theiatoof N. Beman's* auction saw has beea change from April 7th to Tneedty. April 10th, and wis take place at his farm 91 mflee east of the viUage '^ i The agwutit of property offered for saw is latoe, todudiag It dairy cowa, 10 horftsaf a large number of wagons, oar riagto, lutfnesato etc. One yean credit wQl%t given. fanner last aommer when he frightened and withdrew it from the bank and from circulation. Evan too •lipe put upon toe packages of biBs by toe bank employees when they made them up were uitdtstorbnd. —The member of a community who habitually ignores hia home merchant, mechanic or tradesmen aad makes Ida pniThaata axd spends his money la other towns does not deserve toe name of a good dtfaan and sbouM hot be counte- nanced br those who have the heat iataresta of toetr owntocatttyat heart- That Myafo to trade near home Is a well asaafiajhaid toot, and no town or dtgr over nroMparad whose oMaaaa, eotfoaf bytoeallurteg bate held out by toe merchant In the big cities, spend toetr money with them. —Otortea C. Morgan Jof Malone, baa bean erecting a moderate ahwd, com- fortable hotel on toe outlet of Indian Lake at Mountain View, for toe past few months, the main part of which is ail completed except putting to part Woo*. The mala building is S6xSS feet la dimensions. This section of the Adirondacksto building up rapidly. It was only a year ago that Landlord Low completed his elegant new hotel atU^nMa He was toaoad aa Jnf*nj Mlrhlo McmntUn V»w, and how a eon of Peter rt ver where all track of him was ha*. Bell of Siaingaeld, Maaa, is preparing to butwvem^parttaa in toe aorta, part of bnildabotel near tan heav«i|dam ™ thr Tnim Toptat lisTlnganwi *«•« 111taej B »«P>dt4ike. north. Search wan k^upbyaaarlw —For many yean it has hem toowal^ <; * ,te8I!, aiid apaalaia all thmagn tto that somewhere tn toe region of Sagged Lake there Is a lead mine. The Indians yearn ago knew toe place and often made trips there to get lead for bullets. The vein moat therefore have been both rich and competitively pare; but they would never toll toe spot and toe secret died wtto the older Indiana. Among the last of the tribe who knew where toe had could he found was Plumadore; after whom Pinmadore Pond was named, and an Indian called \Old Alec\ It has bean lately rumored that lead has been found there and taaia Syracuse party la ar- ranging to.open toe vein. Nobody here anowa anything about the matter.— Farmer. foUo wed by Otowx, who Coaowwd as far aa Orgitoai Vanfhaa* where he fell froaa exhiuathm. and waa> <mrriedbaci:toh»iowB lasaaa, ant Bn Carpenter! him fatal of blood, aad it Would not live but a abort I aad wife unmedtototyoasMtotomsiajaaa to secure a warrant buthotomaaajelmsB: here were informed that Gamut aaal died. Asaooaas the onVwrs received tow Information they started to part*** of Martto who had fled in ; —^Thevery worst piece of road by '^ } {«» »iu aefl all ot Ms wraooal iw^^ .that leads \MO tola vQlage is the oldL A mdamm1tau tf $i j > A prJl l3to. planhroad This road haisbeen allowed j ^ ^ fo p m vtMea!bl ^ j to take care of itaetf f or the past two or IN THE 'WOK-LDI* 01 ** y e *» w * Bd oan * e 9 ent, y nearly bn- , passible. Commissioner Hill should see to it that this road la properly repaired j this aeaaon.. Partlee from Upper €hat- eaugay Lake say that wito toe road in j It* present condiUon It to easier for them ] to do their trading in Plattaburgh, and that (UilflM sometolngji done wUI to ; obliged to do so. fV»K 8ALK BV A. FARQUHAR. —The matter of J. C Lee, of Oouver- aeur, who had beea oatting off a Jewelry stock at auction tn one of the M. K. Howard stores, came up before the vill- age hoard Thursday night and toe hoard refused to grant a Bcence to oantteos toe auctkm sales, though informing Mr. —Mttfortanes never come smgly- Lso that he o&uld sell at private sale Malo# has two braes bands. unmolested. The license Was refused ~T»e following letters remain on- becaototoe tarade of our regular deaiem .-^fciJ wfir awit my Etarttord Safssv for Thto to a ftto .wheel aad aa goad aa t» w. r^sanav k-f. jcalledforintbepostonlce: Mm Lewis Cbimmer. E L. Hendrickson, 0. H ORourke, John H Wusoa —Anyone oontemplatlug purchastog a wagon of any deacription should ©an- V -Ttoextenaive re,-to» upon Ladd«l\f D ?J^\™**£r* to ** ! Hotel, inentkat of which wTnmde ^[^ <*~*^ <**•*•\*** ** I weak, ambetng rapidly poshed fforward, j ««* •*•»«»<« rare ALL AXM RET. THEM BEFORE i Among the improvement* will be that of j —Senator Pound's compuleoy educatr tajateg up a ladies' parlor on toe ground ion MB which to before the senate PfUCHAfrtNO FXKKWKEBE | floor, a portion of toe ofltee on the Depot i ahows that »,0W children in this state ' street aide being partitiooed off for UiaA | attended no acbool of My ,Wnd during ITrVPT/'lV » fpurpsse. The dining room wfil extend | the paat year. Ninety per oeot of toe . ANV/'XXOJSJ I rromtoaparior to the kitraen. taking | criatouto sent to penal Instttottona are ... ' _'_,.,. 1 *he ptoas of toe old kttehea aad tow|ang jwtthoet edncathm Tbs hiB to to keep AB aO0 °?^i^,* e *^ Sj\»» AaawlasmarvlsnibesolwiteBftrsssMe May lrt . Will b« placed a^jttoMKstosof toe hoom Other ha 1 erases that all chuaren eight years of oor Lstwyar fyir> mlfectson. &*#4 PtAXB A CAJUI is Injured by all traveling concerns and it seems to be the policy of the board to jH^steftt our own dealers who par taxes here and la every way contribute to toe prosperity of the place, to so-far as it lies in their power, Mr. Lee formerly run a jewelry store In Oouvernur bat sold Ids business there and part of hto stock and Is dosing out toe balance, the poUcy of toe village board to regard to oototde dealera to most, couunendable. —Malone Farmer. night, hat wttoout avail, aad it la bs- Ueved that be has Sad to home at toe Oaughnawaga Mm Martin was atrestedaa est aoeoaa- pUce, and taken to Malone jafi. Martoi to described aa baoagMy^ssrw ofage,ahoe^5reet8inoheatoIU about 180 pounds, dark wtto 1>lack nwastatlie and', hmck 1 hair. When bat seen he wore a dark. coat black cap, brown overahs and leg- gins aad rubbers. He to marked over left temple by a alow seoifyed from % L*TP\' Beporta from Otomx' Indicate that he will survive, and that hole now on ton gala. Mrs Martto who was taken to Makme Jafl Friday night was released on tnsaday. —AH cloths and of thoee we have without exeeptW, the very finest eooda in the count- ry, at teas than oast m we are gon% out of the taihwing buai- a#sa Ctt*a. BoT»OMtLi>.''. : ••W*r-^ —Cloths at- lees thaa ooa*- f4,000 worth of the finest im- ported shirtings at lees titan cost. CHAS, BOTOBC^ILD. —Scrivwr A Bobertabav* just received a carload of Bowbsm Pnoapbate and. FertUlaen which, they are nowasQtogat- toetoweMmartn* prtoto Tnoto «erlt- Uaemare toe, very best aad farawra who intend to use Phosphate tola season should call eariy and ohtoto toetr suppty. . »*• -aotoiagtevery ohoap tola anting,. A^oxKwfecaatoeoUcheaawftoaabanJIr- nipt^ock bought yewts ago. * ' O. W. Vouam, —Have you seen toe new toatonto? stoves at OuUeaugay Hardware Com panys new store. Chut beranataaex^ penseof UcentefortOhours. Fajrfaut tyaafe. Nodnstt No smoker itoaaaaBr Ladles, toto to just wbM you want. Br sure to see it. \ -Mew tor's. »at int • Mm