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*•**% ; mm*m TIIK ADIRONDACK'NEWS. publishod ovory^ •w.I.LA; E. R. AXDRTCH, AT J.;<T T :; r/,ir,;r. r, imm+mm*m\ i n i uurchild has made » re(lrinptii>ii of :0 Sl»b-TroaKW- ffio\ Treasury-afc* thin su# |«t. It. says: •faced, mu- • redeemed ftheTrea- int Treasurf K. Request's these coins, I, should bo named ofti- llications and MI- turn when Mentation may bo made and pay- tut obtained.\ *\ 'The notification by tbo holders of td<« dollars to tbo Treasurer ov mb-Treasurors of tbo United States U)t tho amoimts bold by them roBpocj- bold to bo a sufficient i>f tbo coina within tbo law and will entitlo he order of reception ition to .deposit such lie respoctlvo Fiud-trcasur- 1 notified that Hitch deposits •ecoivod at tit OHO oihees. [Ri-ations must bo filed with tho A V\\\U\ Without it Country. y | f ...... .•-• y{ ; Kvnvbodv in familiar with Ed- • • • ward Everett Hale's storv, \A limn ml r MtfttMliSi U, i^WflOHHMfii North Bangor* NORTH BANOOH, Feb. 2H, 1887. . W. H. Plumb, and C Stono have Without u counlrv.\ A. recent vol-' Several teams engaged in drawing eofliu'rs on or before August After no!rHing the? J oiViecrR, and receipt of notification from such eoiuH may be forwarded ;CSH oy otherwise, transporta- ciiwrTtJH^K'infe. prepaid, when \[){H Will bo' issued for tbo mount* purporting to bo contained the deposits in tho order of their •ceptior. Upon tho count and rtsecr- :;viiii}cnt of tho amount of oacb do- u mil, payment will J>o made thore- .standard iiiL^f U linvn or~1/t coin at tho onti.m in. Defaced, mutilated or Ful trade dollarn found in de- idn will not bo redeemed or ex- id by any of the Sub-Treasury IH, but they will bo returned to uo depositor or purchased an bullion .Huurifof three dollars or upward, the United States mints at tho op- of the depositor. Crushing a Fraud. / lastor General Vilas admin- a robuko. to a certain In- QTTgl'csHinan tho other day he will probably never forget gentleman had, at appeared, a. ^idato whom ho was pushing for l/MpO post office in an adjoining (strict* roprosonted by a Ropubli- m. Thoro wore sovorul other ean- ,lates, one of whom wns eiulorsod lothor Democratic Congross- j. ^-namod Coiigressinan cal- \>st office Department a 'ago and was infonnod by iius that ho had decided foiut tho other Congressman's whereupon the party of tho it part asked permission K to with iw the. .application he had mado own candidate and writo an- lotter, placing- it on lilo, in fa- wnf , the lucky man, his intention Me;, by Kutedating the letter, to the idea that ho had given the support beforo the ftp- boon mado and thus jring- told such liuiiliouit eoirospondcnen betwe<n the Cnitojl StatoH ( \musul at Lyons, and the State Department, contaii.s the details of a story loss interesting perhaps, but true of n, chihl without a country. Some years \ago diaries Schmidt, a naturalized Gorman-Am- erican or-companicd by bis pretty Italian vufo, sailed for France to . c ei>pt an engagement with- one of the opera companies at Paris. En route a child, who was named (ftmrlcK ;Verdi Schmidt was,.born to them. Tho mothJr dicul slioVtly after reach- ing Fraiu-ts and tbo ^nter soon fol- lowed her. The chikl having been bom on the high BOOH, was literally without a country. Tho French au- tborities. refused to administer to bis father's estate ar lmflvidoa ;'uar- dian for the infant, bc(ca\iNe neither of tho parents was a jitizen of the Republic. Tho Unitoll States Coun- wul could do notliing without per- mission from lus GoVcrnment Af- ter two vears. delay this permission was finally granted. The Amoricivn colony in P>iis bo- came intoroBted in tho child, who is remarkably bright and precocious,, and a fund has been subscribed suf- ficient to rear and educate him until his sixteenth year, when he will bo sent to Aiaeriya and^pm effort wil bo made to appoint him a cadet a the naval s -bool at Annapolis, little fortune of 27,0()0f., tho pro coeds of his father's estate, will b invested for him and placed at his disposal when he\shall have finished his odveation.' Henry L. Smith, clothing dealek' in Albany, is a gentleman well known in this city and county. Tin Albany Journal states that he went into business sevoral years ago witl> out capital and served several yoai s as'clerk before going into business on his own account. He now hf.s o 10 of tho largest houses of tho kind in Albany. Ho says: i y w \liberal and judicious advorfisiiig- iii news papers' of established rep i- tation with a circulation siujh jour* nals always secure, contril(ntes| to a grout degree to HUCC.ONI} in nil mercantile business. The peoy le havo come to look upon the IIHT- ehant who informs them of tho bijir gains ho offers them as a man ogs and timber on to the depot grounds preparatory to building a nitter tub factory which they intend Jto ere't soon. t T K. A. Hyde and daughter left this Huoniing for Hutchinson, Kan. Solon Hoynolds intends to leave to-;norrow for Florida. 'Warren French is home on a visit once morn to see his father and mother ,who are quite aged, his fath- er is \)'.\. • AYm. fields died last. Friday and the funeral was held at the house Sunday at 3 p A m. ltev. Jameson officiatin •AAy •*-\•\ ••\*• ! 'JKZi ^y \ mm depot. toi.UM \VH. Brushton. What has t)ecomc of our furiHturo w'a» one of tho hotest contests ever der.ler? Another vacant chair i & the witnessed in Moira in town officers, the total vote l\ping 5il!l tho largest ever cast save once in ltyHl, Presi- dential election, total vote cast 53(5. Quite a emigration is going on in 3Ioira, Procter Pierce left town Bm-HliTos, March 0, 1887. Wednesday tho 2d, for the west, MORKI>'. Horton and Antfccjjiy, of j (K c (heenleaf, J. Tray nor and Mr, ProvidonYo, U. I., loft here Mljmday Kibby, left irushton for California, n* , Darius Barnum died Sunday at about 7 p. in. The funeral will be at tho house \\Vc<Jnosday at 2 p. m. i Tho 'nexj meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society will be hqld at tho houso of A. W, (libson and as it is for tho benefit of our soxton thoro will not bo any prioo sot for the supper as all are anxious to pay him for his work. | • Bov. Kay will preach next Sun lay morning at '10:30 in tho Orton neighborhood and tho Union church in this pbvco at 1 p. m. W. W. H. Brandon., BttANnoN, March, 0, 1887 % Ihe above named village is situa- ted at the present terminus of the Northern Adirondack It. It. distance night with a carload of th|, best horses that has been sbippel from here for a long time. \With | them they took Fred Smith's (ircy Agnes. Austin left here Tuesday ,ni)*ht with a carload of horses for Mori- din, Conn. '• : G. C. OrecnlcafjindJohn TJa>Ti(r 1 >ft for San Diego, CaL, ftlimday Tray nor to find employmon ;, and (Iroenloaf to find a homo wh ro ho can bathe in tho sun th<> year around. • i C. L. Kibby has gone to Kansas ('itv for tho body of his BO a who was killed on tho railroad the re. Michael Traynor is. movin ( back hero froni Malono. He says lie will live hero and work in Malonc, Joe Myers is moving bac c from Morth Jjawrcnce, ho intomlij io start a meat shop and bakery. Miss Nellio Mills of Fort Coving- ton is tbo guest of Misses ^ -ay and Aggio Oroonloaf. . , YANIBI PO. East Countable. EAST CON'HTAIU.E, March 10,1887. Dr. A. A. ^Vill)or, who h to been suffering for the part iiv$ or six months with nervous prostration, was out has so far recovered that ho from Moira 34 miles. A year ajjso , , , n A i .„ * v .. for a short walk to-day. now there was not tf building witli of push and ent(fpriso and they w ill s*ek him out when they desire to mako purchases in\ preference to him who in only known by tho sign displayed at tho qntranco of i,h'p store. From my e)q>ei ionco I hi iv|o no hesitation in saying that I con- sider advertising <mc of tho load ng essentials to success, and tho n en- chant who fails to i p uecia'e this fails to ap])reciato this fact may relit assured his more wide awako com- petitor will receive tho trad^ ho has not tho liberality to solicit through too metlium of tho press.\— (fyil. Journal. -•-•• A term of the Circuit Court will commence its sessions at_tlia Cjmrt House in Malono, March Hth, tho Hon. Frothingham Fish presiding. Thoro are soine sixty civil easels on tho calender, amd boHids these tpierc aro several criminal cases to b o (lealt with, H. K. Cross of Boml>ay, .who hanbeen awaiting this session for tho past few moqths, charged with : org- ing bank not*)s, will no doubt re 'oivo early attention. Henry Hawkins of Franklin is also ehargod with gory \j - We undorstiind tftit ^Ii in throe miles of- this place. Now wo can boast of soino thirty-five or forty, including Messrs Ducey k Backus largo saw mill (the largest in Northern New York). H. O. Baker's hotel. The N. A. It. It. sta- tion 40x72 foot (known as Paul Siuith's Station) and fivo stores, a meat market, two harbor shops, a sljoo maker, a puljle school and post office, H. (>. Baker, p. m. : Mr- L'oe a HCAV coiner from Ban- gor, has boon elected Xustico of tho Peace, and with chief Constable, Thos. Murray, proprietor of It. It. House attached to tho station, wo expect to havo a model village as far as law, justico and ardor iB con- cerned; Wo aro very much in need of a physician at present; thoro aro none nearor-than Bloomingdalo some H niilctj oast and St ltogis Falls 22 miles north. If tho right man with.an M. D. attacjiod to his name should hang #ut his shinglo or pioco of painted tin ho would find beforo many niontliH pusBoa that it was a lucrative move. ( f J'his morning 5. M. Wardnor of Rainbow Lake, N. Y., School Com- missionor for Franklin Co., and hjp daughter, passed through this vil- lage on their way homo. They wont out about a woek ago, Mr. Wardner having some engagements at Malono and Homo points further oast, in con- nection with school matters and MiHs Wardner. remaining at Moira visiting Mr. and Mrsr*ThoB.. O'Neil. Bay Pond three miles southwest seems to havo some charms for ho- tel men, a s wo have had several up lc 6king tho ground over, in view of p .irehasing sites for summer resorts i4 that place. .• . ; , Dr. ACwator tho young aucf pop- ular physician of your town came in on this mornings train and is to re- main until to-morrow * visiting his numerous friends and patients. \We aro pleasod to wee professional men on our street-.' as i t gives the place more stamina. X, - ' Our village singing scho )1 under ling, of Ivitl do- (iall, on eaugay, the 'direction of Prof. t)a Burke, is progressing finely Prof. McKay, of Malono, liver a lecture in tho Town the evening of tho 18th. ltov. AV. H. -Miller of Chi will preach in the Prci^yterian church next Sunday evei ing, a t 7 o'clock. t * j O. S Rhoador of Westvil e, was in town to-day, wo wero^pleas jd to Mee him in such, good spirits times does not seem to fort upon his radient c convales- Tjhurber is land has received his from (low Hill, and isj^nv shoMT of Franklin countj^^o fill vacancy caused by tlu>|eath of I*. S. Ft Isom. ---r--— ; - (lame Prdt4|tor Leonard,(lufing .the past month, visited all pi.ris of 'south woods\ looking afti i r the Tilleged violation^ of the game-liws. He found that there was Ijitth foundation for the reports. • - -4»»- - -, -•••-•» Burke. Mrs. Wallace Aubrey ing rapidly. Dr. E. E. attending her. Tho town board met Wednesday, and organizod a board of health. The only man wo havo hoi \y([ grum- blo over tho arrangement of record- ing marriages, deaths, ant births is (1. A. Harmon. , • Tho longest faced man jn town is E. A. Buell our ox-town c prkj brace up Ed. wo havo all suffcrt {\ political roversos. ;. | | C. W. King set u^) the '^ K his like a maiv when ho. disapp i^intoij tjio toys Over tlie slejigh-rido. , i Mrs. Boartlinan has rcti irnekl from Middlebury,yt I \ { , . Alseph k McJCarty v ill open a moat market in tho Carpintor Block next week, \competition is tho life of trade.\ « i \ A number of horseB in this vicini- ty aro suffering with pink-eye, no deaths aro roported yet Monday tho^th, Peter Hoguo left town for Boston, Tuesday the 8th to find employment. Sue-cows to all, our loss is others gain. Ellon Austin has returned from St. ltogis Falls, where sho has been engaged in dressmaking and mil- lenry for some time. To re-open her shop where first-class work will be done with dispatch. Will S/ Lawrence has bought whutt is known as the Conger House lately owned by Mrs. John Buck- laud. Will intends a general re- pair of the house, which will make a pleasant home. The mail train on the O. <k L. C. from tho east on the 7th, was G hours late on occount of Hnow blockade between, Champlain and Rouses Point, the drifts being some 15 feet deep at this writing, tho snow is disapcaring % very fast, sleighing is very poor. Wm. Cqoney l\as left S. Lawrence's large farm west of the village,moved onto'his if ann just north of the rail- road. Wm. has^fivon tho old houso a general ovorlialling, making A pleasant home. j H. A. Tilden has'rented tho Law- rence farm lately occupied by Wm. Cooney. ' i ' I>. W. Lee lulu appeared again on our streets after a long illness. HoniyF. Kooler is conva|oscont. Henry ha« had a hard tinio for some three months, wo will be pleased to see \UH genial faco again. | Peter Gravoll died siuldenly yes- torda t V, had boon failing fast for a few days, but nono apprehended death so near, ago uncertain, some- thing over 80 years, funeral Friday 12 m.. at tho residence. , l •. A. C. Allison, Agt. O. k L. C. and N. A. R. R. is attending a railroad meeting in Boston this week, fixing up freight and passenger rates, hope ho will look well to our interests. Tho question is wher's llurb Hogan. \ | ... I • ENON. and no hopes arc^entertained for her recovery. ( ^ / N. Tho Frank San JulefaVnilinsl>een leased to McHagan for a Menu (>f years. ,. V. W. Hardendorf visited friends in Louisville and Massena during! AWAY. the week. i The quarterly meeting of the Baptist Association will be held at tho Union Church beginning, on Friday and continuing through the Sabbath. Several ministers from abroad will be present and the ser- vices will be very interesting and profitable. .' . llopkintou. fe HOPKINTON, March 10, 1887. The ADIUONDACK NKWS, of St Re- gis Falls, newly started by Rowell k Aldrich, no doubt will have a large list of subscribers in our town it being the nearest local paper and almost on a line between St Law- rence and Franklin counties. For job work it will doubtless take the lead, their new outfit will produce neat and clear impressions so uiv common jin our local Printing. Their endeavors should be appre- ciated and an immediate effort to establish large lists of paying \cash in advance\ subscribers, by all citi- zens who desire to have a live news- paper in thoir midst Anyone wish- ing to subscribe can do so at the post office, where sample copios will bo furnished to all who desire them. Sanitary.—We have a severe form of cold epidemic, probably 'caused by so many rapid changes of tem- perature ; wo live in such a high at- titude and near tho fprost which is tilled with snow and Jco. Col. R. Hopkinrj is failing rapid- ly. . Alex. Clark is quite sick. Mrs. C. ltockwoll was buried here Thursday. •i • N/ GIVEN liH£^l^*»m4yg\ A 850 GOLD WATCH OR $40 IN GASH BOA &$**?*& TPn? •*H3»*D ' A 9 ^' ^p»T f '^ yv^^-wv? *at^/V-«a 4K&' W.J. SULLIVAN, Tailor, ' Will givo to each purchaser of $18.00 worth of Gooks, a ticket on the above Watch; drawing to come oft on April 1, 1SS8. A Fine Line of Goods to select»From. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed? Give md a Call and • be Convinced. I - VC. J. Sullivan, ronicevillc, N. Y T^ C. JK. & C. E. M0EEH0USE, -DEALERS IN- -^•^- Nicholville. General Hardware, , Tinware, Stoves, • . Nails^ Glass, i Iron Sinks, ; ? . . _. .*••'. ' . | * . ' Cistern Pumps, &c- A Full Lino of Agate and Hol- low Ground Safety Ware. 1 Dickinson Centre. » • o Bombay. S.C.L. —it—• rU'lnvOH KnlnrKiMl i mi have any pictures H 1 and enlarged, V- R i;;et it done Joi . . od fti. ... +**,ti»..*. bo Rey- vou in J Aecidont ^n the (). eaijght int, ^UH\ nt. 4 '\\ tivnA March 10, 1&87. 0\\v sloighing) is getting j very poor, we have, however, had a bet- ter winter for general work than was expected. t . i , . Our graded school is again in full blast under tho leadership of Prof. Wend. Ho is a solid chap ajid when he says \take that pipe out of vour mouth,\ ho means business. . Elmer says: \Thoro is no place like home,\ and from what wo havo neon of bin home and tho attraction we don't blame him. Everett Bro». bny .press is running on full time; they pay from $7 to %\) per ton according to quality. \V. R. Day has gone to Californm, oc say* tc^jj a ft rr bis investments of a year agq mt ruwor H «iys he has gone to invoi'hjrain and to bring the inveali'iieni loni0 with him. . l^Iiss. Lizzio IcKonzio is visiting frieiuhi in town, J** A. (. I ( innej^ u8 returned from the Eastern Stii*„ w hero ho hns «pcnt several W(c i CH visiting old friends. , • •• . . i Frank Kotehcm Us recently pur- ^cd the Bvllows Creamery has •'/'^L t(> th ° fa(V,r ^ alul iH 1>WTM-- flrh 7 ft livtsl .V Htnson, ho 1 \iri<J Hl wwuiicry and i it- well. '- i *» On*. 1}illi y w] l( v'£ stftll<1 ilmfc ullleKS tlie l K||(, «exwjiit hsellillfcr hanX cilU>r to ' U& 1 ' vf)m>„ HU « e *' ft nujuber of 7 '\\g nxon #1,., i ^->w * () [ }i l ' 0i.ee , stops wirt bo 1 •nu of BOMBAY, March 8th, ^887. Tho election for town ( fHcoii4 pass- ed off very quietly Tufesday. The wholo of the Democratic ticket w<i« elected, with tho exception of Col- leetor. E. O. Reynolds wan olectpcl suporvisor by 21 maj. 3eo< V. Bw>, ber, town clork, and $ jlon* fiW|^' Justico of the Peaco an< E. J. l?Vow? Rop., was elected tax receiver by eleven -majority f tho rem under of the ticket was elected wy ma oritios rang- ing from 20 to 7of , •* i GeorVo' E. Davis of Boston, is in town buying a fine Btr ng of horses, for his stables in that < ity., . W.- A. Clark, salesipan Clark k Ross creamery make of said creamery for the , sold tho fall buttor to M. V. B. Meokor of Moifri at 20 cents per pound. Miss Frankio J|\ck|on who has DICKINSON CENTRE, March 10, '87. Chester Root of ourplaco who has been sick with pneumonia is slowly recovering. . ; > Our enterprising merclmnt, Geo. Chaso, has bought a Imilding site and intends erecting a substantial structure upon it this coming sea- son, i Dickinson Centre is' going to have a clJair factors-. Tho necessary $5,- 000 wilt bo subscribed by Saturday night and business connected with tho building of i t will bo commenced immediately. A i chttrpriso of this kind is just what tho town has long stood in need of and thorq is uo doubt but i t will prove to 'be the making of tho place. . €. A. and C. E. MorehoSe have opened a General Hardware Htore in out town, where tho public will find 'what they call for at reasonable* prices. ,They also carry a large line of cuutom and ready made harnesses whore customers can buy right and get thoir repairing done at reason- able rates. Our town elected a no-license Ex- cke Commissioner without any op- position. Surrounding towns take tico. 'old weather is hanging on with a death grip, but it. cannot last for ever and wo may live in hopes ^of warm weather and sunny skies by and by!.' . . • \ V betoii b(^on visiting friends jiu (Cornwall, jsterday. j \, is visiting I Bangor whp W. A. Clark's ms a doubt don. who lias returned homo y iliss \ jottio Ellio friends ii i Malono. Miss fl ellio Browii t has beoil visiting at returned homjc last w<k?k. Thomas A. Hears is building two very fine houses in-th D village. 7. W. Monarty architect i * JU. J. Elliott of Malono is movir.g on to tho farm in Ft Covington lie cently occupied by t io lato Justus Blanchard. Mrs. George M. O been visiting friends jn town during the past woek returned to her homo in Detroit, Mich., Tudsday last Much sympathy ifljpxtendod to C. L. Kibby ond wife, jifor the loss of •tlio.ir son who was killed in a rail- road accident in the \western country la.st week. Wallace Webb an Bid and respect- ed citizen died at lm residence in this town, Mitrcji j|2il f in the 73 year of his- age. T io funeral ser- vices were held Thn rsdiiy, in the M. E. church, Rev. She \nnufi of officiat- ing. The family Have our sincere sympathy in their sid affliction. ROXY. -<-*«•»- Fort JaekHon. FORT JACKSON, March D, 1887. There is more business being done at the Hopkins' saw mill this season than usual. .4 ; Chas. C. Eastman is* verf'fttek\. It is thought by his 2)hynicinn8 and frientWthathowUl not *\jvovor. Rev. J: H. C r * iuJir^i^ncjuito un- well for a low dayrflmt is 7 soma bet- ter now. , *i ;• • ' Rite Sheldon had his trial to-dajj for violation of tho oxei:,o law and was fined $100 and costs. District Attorney Lang of Brasher had tho case in hand. _. ^ v NicHoftqiAE, March 10, 1887. . Our little village is happy to be ropresontod in the first issue of this paper, because we arOxBure fronjuihe enterprise of its editors it will be- comg a succesB. i \. Wo have not a groat doal to ofTej f;in tho line of news. - v \. Our roads ore very bad and only thoso who are obligeol to, eomo to town.-, Even Henry Chandler is a littlo careful how ho drives his fast horsos on our streets. F. %. Murray opened liis doors Monday eve, to a pound party for tbo benefit of John Dike and wife a worthy couple who live on Main St. Receipts about $23. F. X. Murray started Wednesday for his old home to injike his friends there a brief visit .j The. I. O. G. T. will hold thoir next meeting Friday night at tho residence of E. F. Smith on Church street E. D. Sanfotd has obtained tho services of Andrew tihetraw, who for, tho last four years has been working in a blacksmith shoe in Massena. Henry Hoyt goes to Dakota next week. Tho band boys have got some now suits. They will be out soon. Although Pi'es. Bob Griffin has a bad cold he tends to their business pretty well. Lawrenco lloys took advantage of the excursion to Washington to visit his mother who resides there. C. H. Babcock is gaining slowly, Demniis Browley is staying with her sister, Mrs. Babcock, while he is sick. Jennie Blake hrts returned homo froni Potsdam. She is not well enough to finish her term of school. Henry Sweet is i n tho store once more. Although yet quite feeble it is a rejief to hia friends to see him out again. , C. W. Thomas has given up going west, for tho summer, land is to be found at his old staj/C S. E. I ~**»> Wo mako a specialty of Barrel Churns and Handmade Wash Tubs. have a quantity of Tin Sup Pailn, Syrup Cans, Pat. Spouts, kc Come and look at our Champion ISpouts the hading spout in the market ' We are handling ClniVb Pat 5 Gal. Family Oil Can wiih Force ^ Pump for pumping oil. Wo > make a specialty of i . i . Carpenter s ' i» • j Tools, includh:;: Bailey ^ Planes, Ajax Boring Machines. tV.e. / i We also handle Eddy's Wrought Iron Bcaxn Plows,^, Corbins Disc Wheel Harrow, I'tica Spring Tooth Harrows, Cultivators, Horse HOCK, Grindstones, kc, Wo j kc. WE HAVE A HARNESS SHOP IN CONNECTION WITH OUR STORE WHERE WE KEEP ALL K>NDS OF HARNESS HARD- WARE CUSTOM AND READY-MADE HARNESSES AND DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AT SHORT NOTICE. N: . • ; We carry a full : ! line of Paints, Oil*, VamiKhes. !• Carpenters Felt and Tarred Felt Paper ! , t Guus, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle. iCc, kc, \ • i - Dickinson Center. N. Y, > —••^ North Lawrence. NonTH LAWRENCE, March 10. Operations are being pushed rap- idly, forward for the building of tho new M. E. church in this village. The plans and specifications from tho architect are now in tho hands of the Committee on Building and rill who have seen them are pro- nounced in tho\ opinion, that tho church will be a \parfect gem of convenience and beautyrXr^ho stone for tho foundation is on the ground and everything indicates aJa early date for the completion. Dr. E.v H... Hackeft was homo to attend tlie funeo mother. His fal Leathf. I • • _ This Space Belongs To \ \ H.PAGE p & A Big Pickerel George Smith, son of llolinj Smith while fishing with set lines on tho North Pond, SandyrCroek, last week, caught the largest pickeral over tak- en from those waters. Aft>r being exhibited through our villlage, it was purchased by Landlord Scrip- ture of the Sandy Creek Hous'e. It weighed 21 pounds and was caught with a common No. 400 hook. Hun- dreds have fished through the ice this winter, generally with good suc- ^^•css, but this catch discounts that of the best old fishormen. , . —Tho Stockholm Depot corres- pondent of the Potadam ('aurirr writes that paper as follows: \The co-partnership which has heretofore existed between the Crapser Bros., as general merchants has been mutually dissolved. The debts and obligations of the bite firm have been assumed by the new firm S. S. Crasper k Co. S.S. Crapser the head of the new firm in a young man, of first class business ability and we doubt not he will succeed in building up in this place a large business. The evidences are accumulating every year that the 'epatls becoming a business cen- the eouh- .wrence Our merchan >ub •Dealer In General Merchandise. ALBTJRGH, NY. *! ^» -rs SPECIAL SALE. AT THE- GREAT NORTHERM ADIRONDACK CLOTHING STORE. ^^or the next 60 days in Clothing, Gents' Furiiishiiig Goods, Hals Caps, Boots and Show, Dry Goods, Jewelry, Watchea, kv. * •• to'make room for Spring Stock. REBEIBER IE SIY 1HAT IE HEJLN, AHD DO TOT IE SiT. _C1LL AID EXIMIHE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWB1