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THE ; ASI&035SASX HBW& K.uturoU at th%> i*»»t-ofllco JM» H«coml-/Ji\Hn , matter SATURDAY, APRIL IC.tli, 1887. .VA -rt(»--r-(Vl7 ' v.^. \* r~*V*1 .- 4K. :if •%-^*-*.••*-»*»* Market Report CommunlcKi^ni lUHUVlvorUwmonis must-tat humlod In not lator thiku Thurwlay iiiuruliig,to Intuitu liwrtio* Ui\ HUIIMI wwk. Kaioiiof n«lT«ii-tlaliig will bo furutfthed on, op- plIt'AtloU. Murrlngo and Oft&Uj aollcce teat, Oliltuarioi flvti conU a lino. i-opai wtytrtlncmpnts nt tho raton prcHcrlbod hy law, Traivytvnt advortlnemontrf payable In advance NORTHERN ADIRONDACK R. R. t 4:50 P. 12:33 P, V and uutll furling »otlri\ trolu* wUl run as GOING Roirrii. X0:00 A. M.—Mail for all Htatlotts. to Paul Hinlth'M HtatWm IcivcK Molra at 10:»K) A. M., AlbUlL'h 10 :l'i, I>lck< *** InaonCoutro lO/iTTHt. 1U«KIH FHJIH 10::iH, Hluinloy'HMIlla 10 :W, Huuta Clara 11 M. Hprlnj? C«»vo 11 :IS—ar- riving tt i'AUl Srulltbja Htutlon at 12:00. ; p , M.—Mall tor all alatloha to St. IU>RIB FallH luavca Molrik at 4:50 P.M., Alburgh 5:01. DlrjttiiHon (Vntru 6 :*20 arriving at 8ti 1U?KH* FallH ut . 5:34. f |t._Way FrelRUt mnjtlo up .at Ifolra leuv«n that |»lac<t njl 1*2:38, lMckln- J 4i» ConttT 1:M. (arriving at Kt. b'^lH Fullrt at 1 ::KJ..li>avliiK.at '2 :*1, Shanlcy'a Mill* \2:40 arriving at Kiuita CUfta at 3:1HJU 0.35 A. M.^I^HMcnu^r l«»avon Ht. UORIH Faiiti ,. 0-.M, Hlianloy'tt MUIM 0;50, arriving at Vanta Clara at 7 :00. > GOING KOllTII. C:10 A. M.—Mull loavcMSt. lU'jftit'FnilB at C :10 A. M., UlrkliiM.n Centre G;£l, Al- .; liut-gh 0:44—arriving ut Molra at t'>:5.\>. 1 ^K) P. M.—Mall leaves fiaul Smltli'H Station at 1 :in», Sprliu: COVP 1 :'W, Kanta Clara I:*). Hhnnley'n MlllM *2:00, I ;' Ht. lUiglM FalU 'Ztf5, Dicklimon / Center •} ::u», Albur^b.2:18, arriving I ut Molra at 3 :M. «:00 it. M.—Way Freight letw* Hanta Clara K:<m, Hhnnl. >•** Mills 8:1'2. arriving . » at Si. KoglM VnllH at «::«», Jenvi H at H:V\i Dickinson Center U :0\ ar- riving at Molra at y.l\>. • 4:3>) r. 7i,— l*uHs«Mic«'r leaves Santa Clara at \ 4 ::•«», Slmnleyx MM Is 1:12. arriving ttt St. H«'gl*« FallH r.t .\> :t\nl. a-orSiN ljrni>, PrcHldont. M. CVM.VMAS. Hill»t. C?liiii^*liDirectory i- MKfllODIST CHUKCH:-U>v. •!. P. DtinWm. <)roMlhi; p i«t. »r, pnta \\\ux I'Vory Stunlay at 10:-J0 A. M.. inul ht7 P.'M.. Sijtjbnth SI-IJ<M.| at 12 •M. Prayt-r Milling i-vny Wo<lno»(iuy i-vonlng jHt7 : :iH»P. M. l.b.OF. ST. ltKCIS laOIXJF., SO. 100. Mi-rt i-viM'y Wo.ln««Hilay rwnni? at K;t»4 n'rbM'k ii\ th»tlr rionn, t!t H-nirow 'H HI«»,U. UrothrrH from a'iro.vl aii« «;orillnlly liitltcil t»» attriul. \\- H. FLACK, N- I*. [Com'citrd by our n)« Butter, prime, por ll{.^ EggH p«r ilozt'n, Hcartee. f llitan?!, i»t»f buHhdl,. i... Pban, |»cr buahol, Oatu, nor bUMbol,. (<4 Potatoi.*, i»«r buahi* 1 35 ^ ti«Mtf, UreH>*»*<l per IV> Tork, (IroHHeil i>er lb, Liimb, «lreas»il per f) ChtekenH, dreamed Uldenlp^r lb, Vital hide*. pt> rib,. Shoep pultH, tacit,. Deacon Hklntv, caeb orchontH each wook.J 2) («) 2*2c 1*2 (•) 13c .. 11.40 (a> II.& 75 (•'! 9 i*r';iU,- 5 (.i, fli 7 (.«.7 1-'2<| \'i dd 14''. 3 <& 5'. « Q$ 8:. 15e (4 tl.W J5 ft 401\ LOCAL ^LL SORTS. Suiterib'o for THE ADIRONDACK Ntfre. The (iovonor haH vetoed thcCros- l}y High Lici3ti»|e bill. j \NVm. Lavaxn|way t of iMalouo, 4ds in to>vn on Tin irsday. - | DcHiro CheiK y is building a lioiiac back x>f Hio Gai holic cUurcli. [ * H little child and IIIK& little child are b jth ary biionchitis. lJck- Alex. Raymo Foster Preubar sick with capu A. Ht^tle child of Joseph BL \>urn' of San ia Clara died Friday, April 8th, with meningitis. Mr. Delphic 3 Branchaud and Miss Eleouore Merocir wxsre innrriec Normandcau Aprii Bruskioiiby He v. 1st. , E T S. Aldric a, ban sold his interest ADIRO* DACK NEWS tp iV r ili remain in the at I, A. oftice J. IRA L. OllETvN*, fWii'y. ^ i J. W. WEBB, A1JT0RNEY ih COUNSELOR AT .LAW, XJolleotioils promptly attended toj Ht. Ro^jirt Fulls, N. Y. A » -- • * X. VT. !ATW ATEJl, 3L D./5 j PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOM. ; OFFIOltyIN WKB1VS BL()dlv, „, St ltetfis Fulls, N. Y. I NORTH l.AWUI'.N'CK, V. V ( . WAvkuLY; WsE. I —-A-jesuA—*- j jli. C. <foodvk*li t Proprietor, T3EM3 81.60 PER DAY. Fhst-eliis.i liverv attached. St. .Uc-is EullH, 4 Y. in THE Rowell, but w as heretofore. John In^hdm who nas been em- ployed in the tannery for the past tivc WCJCJVS HU'tcd fbr his horns in Lowell Friday •morning; 4 Two new houses arc looming'up on Main street One of them s be- in^ built by Hugh ltyuyo an I th^ other by (veoi^c Raymp. i • ttevcrnJLyoiuig men froni Nichol- villc were in town* Thursday among them wc no tfcedC.W.ThomiudE.B. Wei Is, F. Brmd, E. E. Brand and II. Hiiliard. . \\ Ii. (r. Rayiiioi>a of Brushto:i has^vhole can be thrown into 6ne room bcoii engagitl for th«jjmust two vseeks as foreman i u the yard at t h 3 tan- nory. We ar e in hopes Mr. Ra> mond will make hi^ home with us. Thomas Perry died Saturday morniug, April 9th, after two weeks illness, with typhoid fever, me wiis a general fi 4'orito among his camp friend^ w^erc ho has worked for several winters. A bill hn# boeii, introduced in the Legislature by (ten. Curtis ior the purpose of dividiu^.h\t Lawrence Co. into live School Commissione: pists. instead of tl roe as heretofore. lie v. J. P.' )uuham left \V(!( ucsday for Little Fi lis to attend e<py jkiteivcve ^[r. Dunhivtn has made mn^vmiends here, who hope that he may] return to labor wii'i thdm luiother Mcar. C. H. Totnan, Bushton's popular piano and organ agent, was in town j Monday, he has sold a largo num- iur«of pjauoi and organs in :his scc- tit.»n during the past year i.nd they all giyo general satisfaolion THE 6ii RELIABLE BARBER SHOP, '^-«.KUSSELL f Pr« , p f< Shaving, ILur Dying, JJa}r C.ut- ^,»g and shaiK-pftoing dcrne neatly and promptly. ; Shop opposite Webb's Block. K») work' done Siin- days. Also a clioilce 'line of cigars. * St. Kete Falls, X. Y. Mavfiu H cd Suicided hi'r himself >ag of Boml)ay commjtt- onday moriiin^ ny shoot through the head. He dor factory wh>r<| (he reniftinsof the Clinton powder '('ompanys Works, ^vlAch were blown up iu Janary,wcrc located.After the explofeion last win- ter the Clinton PowtVr Conii)any wont out of business. Mif. W. P.FOSK organb'.cd a tfompauy am] was .en- gaged in manufacturing cxpjusives. Mr. Foss estjimates his loss at over $2,000. < \ I ; PatO %, NeiVnremaildli th* \Buck ^Mountain\ ^iis soriouly injured at Santa Clara Tuestlay while staking out a car, tho stajcb broko striking' him side \the head \midway between the left eve and oar, he was brought to this place on tho engine and car- nod to his boarding place. A phy- sician was summoned who found that no bones were broken. We are in hope* to sec Mr. O'Neal wound j&£nin in a few days, j Two young men from the vicinity of Malohc created considerable dis- turbance Tuesday, being under the influence of liquor, one of them be- came quarrelsome, the trouble started on the noon train just as it arrived at this place, they wore arrested and an examination was held before Jus- tice Palmer, one was acquited, tlie other was fined $12.50, which was paid, he was again arrested ia the evening, his examination was held Wednesday and a fine of $10 was imposed. When will tho people learn that to drink liquor is to become in- toxicated and by becoming intoxicat- ed makes them fit subjects for arrest and that a fine or jail follows, A portion of tne frame work on tho M. E. church is up i t will bo a model church when completed. The main body of the church is t o be 38x40 feet With wing 26x4*) feet to be used first floor as ft Sunday scheol room, second floor as a class- room. Their will be sliding doors between the Sunday school room and main auditiorium, so that the There is (also to be a basement 38x41) feet, a portion of which will be oc- cupied* by a furnace, tile remaijnder to. be used as a dining department Tho tower is to be GO feet high. The services*of J. S. Drew has been secured as master niechanic. John F. Diefendorf, a Montgom- ery farmer, who has been swindled by sharpers to thq tune of $12,000. The swindlers interested the : r victim iif a territorial right to mako and sfll a firo lighter mado of asbestos charged with oil. Mr. Diefendorf was impressed with tho idea that there was money in the scheme, and gave his note for $12,000* The shar- pers at once disposed of the notes to third parties, and several thousand dollars worth are held by parties in tho town of Canajohare. Aa tho notes began to come in Diefendorf claimed th,*Jt ho had been swim-led awl re- fused te> pay them. ^ The purchasers bought the notes in gooel faith anel halo commenced action in the su- preme court to cedlcct them.— Sun. • was a man of about fortv age. No crjuiie is assigned rash act He leaves a wife Sons. KeadlSL WAltliEN COOK,< -MUST CI.AHU- livery and FsodSfuWe. Good turnouts to careful drivers, Stable attached to Frontier House. - St Regis l r «£ia, K- Y. g SABXXT BB.OS. W. Hdtard's ment in another column, formerly located at Ijrfiwjepceville. vtell knowii in hat he noods nt: kvow that ho \« years of for the antl t\y>p .tlverUso- He *vas -t\Ii:8T-CJ.ASSr- Livery aud Feed Stable. *Good Turnouts to Careful Drivers,. Call .and see us, Popular prices. Stablf on Main Street. ^' ' k St Regis FalLON. X * JOdElMt PEL*iETIEK, —riioruTKTou or Tin; — lio<# and Shoe Shop, liERUROW'S BLOCK- Milken nil kin<ln of DootH and Shoes to order und iu I'list-cliutsntylo. i St Ro»i8 PI«1«K » Y. All J. 8. DREW, W. W. R088 & CO., CONTRACTORS AKD BWLDERS/ Who Contemplate^ Building this Season will do Well to see' them before they let their Jo.bft. AU. WO«K GUARANTEED. St. Regis Falls, N. Y. *> Northern cojtunient OiiAi what He is so Now York from us,ajl he Rh,ys. There ih one l^wn^ that woulel greatly iin] >rove the appee ranee anel ^0Aiv(.'iiieucf of ,oujr villag^ -and that repairing , A.n Entcrtaiumont under the aus- pices of the Laelies Episcopal Aiel Society yill be held in the hall over tjie Lumber Company's Ste»re on T lesday evening, April U)th, at 7:30 o'clock., A select musical program- n:.e anel recitations will ele rendered a Iter which a supper wijl be prOviel- e 1 includiiig Coffee,Cake, Bjscuit and Warm New Muple Sur/ar. v Aeiiaission 10 cts. Come one. Come all. i PEU ORDEU OF COMMITTEE. I villa{je of Plattsburgh ' through which it passes was so threatr-ned with iminiivent danger that tlje in- habitants took the precaution t|> ex- JCHIC about 10()])oumls of dynamite the mountains of ice, thereby >t)ened a channel which withota liujibt avoided fearful results. In the village of Chfimplain, that 4\i\\ iuid placid stream became a ttSrreu* of torrents sweeping on.its vedumes of ice mowing down trees anel carrying em every movable ob- ject in its way; anel at an early hour e)n Monelay tjio cemrso of the river tlurued its way through Main street, llUmg the stores and buHiness estab- lishments with water anel in the lower parts of the village, rising to such a depth that even tho chamber tle)ors of elwelling houses were wet,causing elesertion o| business and homes to the higher^ grounets, leaving furni- ture anel contents to its destruction. The aeljoining town e>f Moores was made still more elesolate by this ter- rific foe. Costly anel expensive bridges some fourteen in dumber were car- rieel away anel injuyeel to tho extent of about $40,000, besides untolel elamage ill other directions. * -^•*- liawrenceville Academy. The stuelcnts of Lawren jeville Academy have organizeel e n the plan of the English House of' (Jom- moms,with Frank Sanford of Nichol- ville, xis Speaker, Dwight Harmon of Lawrenceville, Premier and Wat- son Berry of North Lawrence, for leaeler of tho opposition. The Premier has introeluceel a bill similar te> :the Croby high license bill, Tho debate will occur next Thursday evening, when an interesting time is anticipa- ted, as it is expected that the opposi- tion will make strenuous cffoiits to elefea^ the government;. Buy vour ihilk of E. Knight. \VANTEi>-AVithin the next 30 days 500 people^ to subscribe for tho THE AmuoxD^K Niws. Only $1.00 per year. All papers sloped when paid; up, time expire*. j A full atjbendonco of tne members- of the ^St.llegis Lodge No. 1001. Oj O. F. is requesteel ajHhe next meet- ing as business of importance is t o be transacted. \ N. G. i—-«•»•' I Mrs. Martin Griffin has bought the Stamping Outfit'from Mr. E. Sabins anel is prepared te> elo woi'k. in that Line on abort Notice, F. L; Chandler has benight aiul will se>on have in ntock a full line cf undertaking geiods. ' ..i , «-•-• Chaneller's unelertaking\ gooJs will be here soon.i,. ^ —Call for tho \Hustler\ the best five cent cigar in town, at Parks* • —»» J. C.. TAYLOR, BAKER* v Keeps 'coiiBtantly mv hawd <)resh Bre^d, PH)1^ Cakes r Cookies -ajiul Doughnuttt. Also a full line of Cherico ' Cigam and Confectionary* • Give mo a call, fHrat-claas Gooels, Prices te> suit tlie tknes. , ^I.C. TA^LOH, Bt Rogi» Falls, N. Y. Billiard Parlors, : At i f PARKS^ HALL, NEW TABLES, STRICT ORDER '^ANDTEm^RANOIt NOLIQUOH AVILL BE ALLOWED IE THE HALL. ' I ! ' r li. K. MCLANE, Prop. • t • is, the mak iiig of new and <>f olel side walks. Now .« the time te> elo it> as thero' i^ lots of help in town iiiat e eyuld be hired <' heap. All will agree ,hat it is necessary.. Who will tako tl le lead. <| Ti^i JXvyt icrn Adironda sk R. R Co. arc making soouo decided changed in Hhoro depot, tho pr/tMfe^t oftice will lib convertK! into awaiting room,the .former 1 lumber e>flice into ajn office for Superintendent and he Lumber ofticG remok*ed to seconel floor,which will liie *nouc convenient then here- tofore. ..i | • St Regik Lodge No. 1 )01.0.0. F. was visiteejl by their District Deputy Grand Master, Mr. Fruilt G. Roby, of Malonej Weelneselay. The loelgi is in a v/^y prosperou s condition with somo 25 members. They hav their roe>u|is arranged ii goe>d tast and have lately put do\rn a hew car ptA. ' I , Mrs. AJitoine Te\)o o|f Santa Clar; was founjl dead in he • bed, Frida morning, April 8th, her death waii caused by heart diseasf of which'she has Buffered for some time past. On account of the remi s being in op •almost impassiblo coi dition the re- mains wpro brought tc this place qn a hajud-ejar, Sunday,April 10th.I Styo was buried in the Curt holic ceikle C!. L. Wight of Aiitwerp, N. has been iu town fe>r tho past wcok for the purpose of forming a Le>e:al Board e|f the Mutual Relief Se>eie ty oft Rochester, N. Y., ir which ho si^c- c^eeleel iu doing. Ihe board met Monelay evening an 1 elected O. S. Soutli^ortli, Pros.; N. M. Paijks, Sec.; A. W. Atwater, ^l. lX^n)edi£al examiner. There we :e Home seven- teen or,eighteen of our prominent men joined the society. Eight hunelred po nuls of N tro Glycerine wan exploded at Plntis buVg'Sunday 2:15 P\ ' Programme for the sociable of ho M. E. Ladies' Aid Society to be leld in the hall next Friday even- ng, April 22: Organ voluntary. , \ ^Gtee. ! Reading-^rMrs. Frank Smith. Song—MisB^^lattic Goodrich. . Recitation—Miss Bertha Berelrow. Duet—Miss Lillian Smith Mid Miss Jennie Gile. - Reading—Mr. Dayton.. . Glee,. ' / Cake, sandwiches and coffee, will be Bervoel. Admission 10 dfM. each. All are invited. ; «*»—i —Smoke the \Purity\ tho best 5 cent cigar in town at L. M. Warel- nor's. i Suicide. (From <mf r<>ts<lam corrt'itptadeat April 12.) . A terrible ' tragedy occurreel in our villago to-day, William Bush, a young man, ageel 17, wHio was a student in the Normal school, shot himself in front of the Normal! builel- at 10:20 a. m., tho particulars as we know them at this writing! ave as follows: He hael been ^agageel in conversation with Prof. Cooke, in his e>flico, anel on coming .out went eli- rectly through tho hall, out of tho boy's entrance onto the pavement, just befenrq reaching the main walk, ho shot himself, tho ball tajcing effect just behind the ear. When feiunel life was not extinct, he ling- eroel in an unconscious etate until 4 o'clock this p. m., when he died. His parents who reside in Le>wvillo, N. \.\ ^vcro tclographoel for anel reached hero on the 5 o'clock train. Ho was a young man of nnusal promise anel respeefeel by all. > VAN RIPER. • L<)Ht. • • K • • • ^ Leather hand satchel lost between here and Dickinson Center, N. Y., April 12,1887. Finder will please return to this office anel be rewarded, St Regis Falls, N. Y. f* Now in the time To repaint your carriages. Paynles Ebpny Finish will make them look like new. | One can is s'uffieieht to paint one -carriage. Price $1 per can^ at Warelnor's Dmg Store. 1 '• » ^> , Plcturex Knlarged. ' If you have any pictures to be coppieel anel enlarged, F. B. Rev- newels will get | it done fen*' you in first-class stylo anel at satisfactory prices. Sewing Machines. If you wanC one of the best Sew- ing machines made, buy the Light Running No^ York, of F. B. Rey- nolds, agt j . . . \ ' i** ^ Go to the Tannery Store for your Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Glass Ware, Boots and Shoos, A:c. l ' \ li I - -ri>% WRlte^TONCE BUflUNGTOH 1 TEA iljll COFFEE STORE, j A TOTXlD16 MllldSrl I UNDER For Premium CI' fm|K> List. Plain and I \ Deejoi ited Tea Chamber Toilet Ilahgfng Lumps. GIVEN AAV AY iijid Dinucr Sets, pets, Stamp and tVc. . ^lio bestr Tea ; Te^ House; in N package wiarran pa^er anel addres^ R. W. t IS PREMIUMS. i|d Presentaerf an'y e|w En planet ewry 1. ^lentiem this ITtBVRD, 4 Churck St f ^ Burlington, Vt •eo.A.Bordrow I BiacpittiitU WhecihVriglit, rse, shoeing and Repairing of all ^tti Mi j promptly by good tortmen. WOKK flTARANTEED. - • 1-t • ' - • •-- fuMliue of Caliriages anel Wagons J constant y ^>n hand. Also brick nju.d lime feu* sale. -. StiPegisFal*s,N. Y. . MI i iOKEY SAVEE ——BY (UPING TO Haw Bros'. Harness Shop- TO BU^ YOUR HARNESSES, WHIPS, LAPjiROBES, DUSTERS, PR^fES LOWjAS THt LOW^EST, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Youri Truly, - fflfAWLEY BROS., I gXJaw'renceville, N. Y. B TICKET5 WEST. TICKETS SOLJD VIA. ALL (ROUTES . EAS1] AND WEST) -AT— 'I • «<C>-{<=>K>- C^-L BAGGAGE CHECKED TIWOVGII TO ALL POINTS. AND GET KATES BEFORE -AT- >• N.\M. Park's, St-ltc^i FA11H The atteuti£h *>f the Pubik of S that, voa v.-.v.i bj|V x 4i^ \:hiu; Fails ;.*M V;»U W.iLlt wCii'.-.ty to iL( faci everything per- MEAT lung to the business- (Groceries j lower tliqn ever before. • i _ • i -A ; i I6ur and rrovi^- i^aydownl Give us a call and* taste our Befef, Pork, Veal, Lkmb, Sausage, Chicken, Tripe, Sweet Bread, etc;, etc. .[ STORE IN THE WEliB BLOCK FACING SPRING STREET.! k F. B. REYNOLDS, I * ' \ . I . ! -ffDE.VLER &J-»— . ! SEWING MACHINES, ATTACHMENTS. '• NEEDLES, OILS; &.C. JEWELRY, PATENT NOVELTIES,' AGENT FOR Books, NEWS- PAPERS, MAGAZINES.&6. F. L. CHiU?DLEB., v. In the line e>f Fnrhiti ; .ve at his *;U>re o:> Mjiiii St^ (opposite the P. O.) Ashj Cherry and Maple Chamber Sr;<<;, Cr.rj*ct and Phnih TJockers, Chah-s, Exteusii n TU>J<rR, Mattress and S|*ii:;t Goexls. The ^e>st assortment of \\V*11 l'aper, *»ver - . x hhe)\\ n in felt. M.eg:is r 1 ^!!*, M.y stock of Crockery, (ilasb-AVaro, Tu!de Cutl^l;, Larh^, ^c, will be sold for the next GO days at Cost to close <*it nnd^uukt room for other gooils. \'••'. Prices guara»lcc(l as low as can te obtained in ]\i ankVui Cbimty. •WW—Lw—WM^ • •——»—*——*—•—^ t of I .-.<_!.- JOHN McSOKLET, MALONE. N. V. . • - COPIED \AND EN i . LARCJED •pr- 1 M W P' ) I . PURCHASING. i v C.pE. BRUSH, Nlorth La>vi-encc, N. Y. A New Machine Shop ' in StJ Regis Falls. WmJllBL Harvey, Wo^uld to inform the, public that he lias started a machine -shop and is ready to do all kinds of fitting in a machiiiests line. IHDIA INK, CRAYON AS^ VATER COLORS Satisfaction Guaranteed j r. ie- X- LATEST ST TLBS. - Foreign and Domestic Goods, ' The Ycrj Best Trimmings, PERFECT FITS GUARANTEED. FULL LINE C. CLOTH QN BEFO^J I. i. A. St Regis Falls, N. Y. Tlie Fargest and finest stock of Spring MILLINERY in Nortlicvn New : York, is to t)e seen at HR.S. MURPHY'S, St. Rejfis Full, K. Y. > .J 111.. ...J'.-JI-Wf 1 ! ' 1\ 11. y Vest Bangor, All Work Done Neatly and Promptly. £ CHARLES HARV ALL WORK l)ONK PKOM1 UEAHONAULK 1' — — *++- M. nt ihe ]W Terrible Freirtiet, One of tho most destructive frouh- ets occurred in portions of Oiinion County, N. Y., ehi Sunday ^evening of the 10th insi, and Uio^^Ioncay following that over wo/ witnessed in that county. The Baranae River/vas swollen to such nn rxtont- thny portions of tin i. Hotlce of Ref^ee's Sale. ItiPBEME Ce)tIIlT, F'RANKLIN COUNTY.— 1^ Edgar N. Tuttlo, hum, e'hiirlon A. Fl^t aud Uavid 1). D. Dowoy DofondantH. Iu purHuanofl of n JudRmont nnd dwroo of f^vr«iclo»uro and MIO mado in tho atxivo entltUMl notion, on th««lllni day, of March, 1R87, tho suo* worlhor duljr/f appointed nt» refcrro f«u* that purpoHo.Xvlll HOII at public auction, y* y tho highest bUUWr, afthn front do<»r of the warorly HOUHO, In the vlllnRc of St. lloyl« FalU, In tho t«»wn of WjtvorU', county of Franklin, N. Y., <n\ the lHthyrtay of May, 1HH7, at twelvo o'clock or noon, all that ittdcn or parcel of land, altuaKMl In the JR»WII of nic.kiuiKm, county and State afore- HaldAnd demtrllHMl lu tho uompUtlnt In this actl/u AH fulloww, to Wit.: 1 that tra<|t or parcel of land ultuato In tho tyVni of Dlckiimon, oouuty of Franklin and date of New York, known and dlallnjrulidtod as part of lots 7'J!and pO and hounded an follow* a li \ road and In thjf ctntor thereof, eight chain* and I rnrt oi l Ictrlnnlu g at ja point on the DIckhiHon evntre forty-nlx llnkM froni the Mouth-wont comer of A lot of land «leede<l hy .Tool Ooodell and wife to LoVl B. Markham and Mary A. Markhnm. the Wth day JaniiaVy, 1W\0, runnlntr thence* north along the centjor of Hald Dlcktnnon Oi'htor road about 15 (logrceM we^t, aoven chalna U> the north- wont corner o|J tho aforesaid doscrlb«;d >lot thenco aouth 7 dogret'H. eaHt thlrty-flvo (Hiaitia aud Hlxty-flvo llnikH, 'tU<Uico aouth :t dogrwM, went Boven chaliiB, thonco parallel with tho raid north line and alv>ut 7 degrees wont, about thlQt^'-Hvp chaliiB to tho couter of tho aforoMUd road and place o( 4n^tuu.lng couthlnlng twoiUy-ilvo a<^n*a of land moro or leaa. Dated, April Rth, 1H87. J. W. WruH, JOHN V. KELLAR, AttMfm-y Tor tho Plaint Iff. Hefereo. N£W 'DJLUp-; STORE THREE RULES OF BUSINESS ! -OX- MAIN STREET \Where yqu will find Pure Drugs, Ba lent Medicines, Fancy ^nd Toi- let articles, Spe*ges/&rushe* # Per- fumery, Can Goods, Tea, Coffee, Ci- gars, &c. Physicians perscriptions carefully compOuneled at all hours. R. P/XiNnsEY, Druggist. St Regis Falls. N Y. Do Not Wnt tlie Earth Modest Pricey ire Satisfactory! Small Prollte are Suficteat! •derate Patronage is Acceptable! We/reach your approval through j Low Prices. Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines of ©very description^ Notions which cannot be surpasseel in quantity, quality pr^prico in ^Northern N. Y.* Paints, Oil, Varnishes anel general line of painter's suppliers. BLANK-|00KS & STATIONERY. ^Iy assortment is larger than ever. Pushing-jdong the highway, of success I stop at! nothing to, accomplish an increase * of business. Therefore prices are lower than-ever. L.M,WAVDNER 9 M.I), . | /^St Begis Falls, N. Y. }&*K few ateps east of Waverly House* ••'•I ' ' Whtt Tru« Merit 'Will Do. HAS. LAVOY, Keeps tonstantlj on hand a full line of Heavy and Light Harnesses, and everything pertaining to the Harness Business. ' All orders at- tended to promptly and with dis- patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. SHOP OH RIVER STREET. \ St, Regis 4 The unprecedented gfde of Iiofcchet's Qcrman Syrup within a few years, has uHtonlshod tho worlel.v It U without eloubt the safest anel host remeely ever discovered fr>r the fpeedy anel eficctuul cure of cpujfliH, colds and th€ *evcrc8t Lung troubles. It nets on tin enlhiely diflVrcut principal from the 'usual nro scriptlonfl given by phvHloians^ ns It e«aeg not dry up a cemgh arid leave the disease Rtilljln tho sysUiu.but on the contrary rev move* the cause of the trouble heals the parts affected and leaves thorn In a pure- ly healthy .condition. A bottle kept in the house for use when tho diseases make their appearance, will nave doctors hill and along spell of serious illness. A trial will convince vou of these facts, it is poski\«lv solel b> all druggists anel dealers 1a{hr> land. Price. W> <*t*-. Inrpre hot.tJ<»\. IF YOU WANT ANY- THING IN THE LINE OF Candies, Figs, Cigars, Tobaccos, ' Nuts, Fresh and Canned Fruits, Dates* Raisins, Tea and Coffee. Oysters by the mea- sure or dish, call on LEONARD PRIORI^ .• ST. REGIS FALLS, N. Y. THIS SPACE BELONGS j. j DEALER IK . GENERAL MERCHANDISE, B00T8 SHOES, 4C. *K BEST QUALITT, I aim to keep the very best quality of CYery-< thing and guarantee every ..erticle i sell to be just as represented. , OiSTE PRICE. The system of dickering, bantering and cutting prices is a species of robbery which steals from one* man .and gives to another. It is neither fair nor honest. It leads to cheating and lying. It makes the merchant dishonest and the customer suspicious and is troublesome and -wearying to tlie last degree. I am doing business to make a living aiid therefore expect a living profit.: I have fixecl my prices at a reasonable margin, whiqh will, be adhered to without exception. One majii's money is as good as anoth£rs and all *vlid come to my store will be used exactly alike. Every article in the store is marked at a fair price, iu plain figures at which it must be soldp . j . \ . : CASH ON THE SPOT. \ This is the foundation prinicple of busines^ Th^ credit system has rained thousands o| merchants andmilliolis of customers. It robs the ihdustrious and honest men, for the bene- fit bf the idle k and vicious. ; It plunges the poor man. into slavery, wliich steals hi>^ wages before he earns them* it puts an iro*i collar around his iieck } and holds his nose to the grindstone all his life. . Credit leads to extravagance, idleness and misery, it is easy to get into debt but vers liaKltogetout. The whole world ishopele&r ly in debt, Nations, States, Cities, Counties. Towns, and . Individuals are struggling witlT^ debts which amount to more^than all the. property on the face of the globe* .Th^sc* debts like a cancer are eating up the lives of the people, i • If you would prosper don't get into debt. Pay cash for what you buy. Buy only whu; yon'neted and you will be surprised at ko*\v mucireasier it is to get along. On the abov< principle I solicit a share of your patronage : I have a wiell- selected stox*k of ^oods CD;C sisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Hhoes, N( tions, Clothing, Hats and Oapa,- Oroeerie? Crockery, Hardware, &c. t ^Tilliarri T. O'Neil. ^-i •' i o / /\