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^ !>%%»<» »»•*_ •—\« MHMM r . I- i nU \ »•••• #MW» •. mm i : THE Jto&O'ftDACK NEWS.. ilx-Yico President ^Villidm A. AVhcelcr died at his residenco in Ma- li mo i<t 11) o'clock a. in. Saturday Juno 4th, after a lon«? illness. JtZis last lioui'H wero peaceful and he (m^n-: ^d awtty^vithoiri a struggle. | Tho funcr*il services wwa held at the Congregational church on 'i'uoH- day at ,1 o'clock. All MM^no wan •draped in mourning. Thikmgh re- •Kpoct for the dead nil ImstKfts places 'wore closed. * j Many prominent men were! pres- ent, among them was ex-PiVs. R l\ HayeH and x<m Webb, of Ohio; ox- Gov. J. Gregory Smith, of Vt*. Soli- citor C. L. Knapp, ox-Speakor Geo- Z. Krwin, den. N. M. Curtis, Gen. W. A. Dirt, II >n. W. T. ONei'l, Maj. W. H. Danijls and a largo lint of *otkors. , • \ . William A, Wheeler. ... ' Dv the dfoath of William A. Whtel- *v Franklin Co. ha* lost its most dis- -tinguishod citizen. Rut there IN A greater low* which ounuot bo bounded by geographical lineH o^ imwmrod by word* and phrases. Tht record of hin life a* a private \citizen man of ImsiiiGHS and a servant at the people is a priceless contribution to tho agencies whiulv tend to elevate tho lutuiun rnce,' . The greater part of his. puillle <*nro«r covered a period of intense excitement, when tho .prosecution of n wnr.for national exist enco and tho settlement of questions whieh grew m\\t of it, made the publie oblivious to the tide of corruption and job- bery Hint followed in it* wake. Tho raining and expenditure of «monnou* sums of money, miufo neo- ••ssnry by tho war, tho encour- agement of vast enterprises at na- tional (jtponso nnd the groat inurear o in tiro publie patronage, furuiHhod opportunity for speculation,-mid be- «ct tho patliN of publie men with -wtrong.temptation. Thoyehance for gain and gratification of ambition attracted io the publie Nerviee, many brilliant men not overscrupulous pf methods. The pet)plo absorbod in the suppression of the rebellion, re- *ionsjtiuctmg tho fallen stute* and solving Hnanciid problems, exorcised a slight, restraint over the privato •action* of public men. Thin condi- tion of thingN produced a groat lax- ity ot political morals. Many states- men of the time, who, while thoy did not eoii their own hands, lacked tho •courage to antagonize tho spirit of speculation which pervaded the .government, or contemplated 0 it with toleration and secretly availed them- «elve* of itn great power to contribute to their ambitious purposes. Through Mich an atmosphero an thin William A. Wheeler carried a reputation that wo* absolutely without blemish. In 4i period of the bitterest lmrtizuiiHliip nnd onv'ou* political rivalry, JIO broath of HUMpiMion over reHted on hie namo. His keoncHt political foes while they regarded him as a narrow and over zcalouH partizen, never for a moment cant a doubt upon hin intogrity. In competition with intellectual jgiaiitn, many of whom wore actuated only by a ftorco tliii'Ht for power; he acorucd the UNO of low and uuscru- -pulous arts for bin own advancement. With high conrago, Arm convictioiiK and groat energy he made a bravo attempt to win a high poHition by pure mothodH, and compelled un- willing competitor* to admit him to A full Hharo of powor. Thin power ho fined only for the public good and nevor for his own promotion. , Had WilJiam A. Wheeler w.ight only personal aggrandisement, lining without scruple, all the moans that came within hiM grasp, ho>^ould easily Jiave been senator or prosidenl 1 He could have ruled over a power- full oligarch of ]>olitician* # and /coaiM liAve eocured enormous wealth. But lie cared nothing for the mere possession of authority. Ho hud no Ambition for theatrical display., His motives wore patriotic and diNinter- eetod, and have'won for him Homc- thing letter tliaw a momentary per- NOUOI triumph. He leaveH an en- tlnring reputation, a ntniiilcHH and splendid name. ^ Tho oxamplo of Much a li/o cannot but bo productive of tho greatoHt i;ood. Tl e world in better bocantfo ho hot lived in it. thin question many are yet undecid- ed, but tho.se bent informed who are mil upeoflv advocating one or the other, Hoem to think that Hon. Geo, . Erwin will be the Hiicee.suful can- idute.^. Mr. KrwiiiK record haw beeu Htich inAllmiiy that ii' ho nhou'ld bil eleet- 1 to the loiiato, we tocl aH^fed that Oji^dihtiict would be folCin legin- 1-ition. The.T i.ill be but two prin- cipal county OMCOH to till,! County Tr. nHurer, 'and District Attorney. A. K. SmlMi of OgdeiiHburg will obably be renominated for. the i>:)Ice of*County Tremmrer. Hi« per- formance of tlie duti(Hof the olfice having given general wuti^faetion. Until within a few dayH there ban been no very delinite opinon ex prew c;l a« toDiht. attorney becau;»e it w.wi not definitely known whether j the preaent iueumbant, Hon. L. (•. • Lang of HraBher Vn\\n, would a<'coi)t. a renomiuatiou. The X</W<K><1 Xnc* of last week felt uithjorizcd to say that Mr. Lang w<idd be a enirtlidnte. From all wo learn, that will settle the matter. Mr. Lung'H adminihtra- tion haa been very suceesHful and the office lwiH >cen filled with sucli marked abilit.\ that ho has received the commendi.tipu of ajl tho Jud- gCH. It is Haid that Mr. Lang haa never had an indictment quashed, and he has never been defeated on appeal, while he has been alntof./ un- iversally successful against all coinr*- rs in this county and Jefferson trying his eases alone and without expensive retainers to assistant counsel. Mr. Lang is recognized as a very 'able criminal lawyer. In tho first Asembly District there is little doubt that Gen. N. M. Curtis, will be hi* own successor aw member of assembly, while there will be a con- test between Mr. Lewis ami two competitors in Gouvorncur for school commissioner. Present out look favors Lewis. In tno second Assembly L v Utriot Win. H. Kimball will rndoubtodly be i chimed as member ot/lvssomhlv. Mr. Haig of Madrid, the present in cumhaut us school commissioner, will probably be renominated having given universal satisfaction. k In the third Asembly District thciv is no doubt but Mr. Krwiu will have the delegation for Ht nator nud tho problems just now are who will bo member. Among tho names men- tioned IIH possible candidates tire, \V. Bradford of LouiNVillo, H. U. White iiudM. H. Flulierty of MIINMOIIU, ami if rarinhville, while for school ooiumlMMoitor, Fred Hntllh Kditor of Tht' Xuri'tHuf AV»fv<, /enus Clark, H. C^. (JiirtlH, and H. H. Terigo of I'dtsdnnj arc prominently men- tioned. Tho outcome, no one can guesN either as,to commissioner or member of iiNsemblv. Mr, Bradford was member assembly yours ago and wan for HO vend yoai'M nuper visor in Lousivillc, Mr. White of Musselm, Albany ln»t week. The Normal nino have played with the bull clubH of nearly all tho ad- joining towns this hrping, and have won in every game. Tho Normals are the stuff. . , * Sunday evening wo had the pleas- ure of listening to a regular \Wo- men s rights\ lecture, given by Mrs. K.vGov. Wallace, at tho Town Hall. Tho Normal School Concert which took place on last Friday evening was a complete success; being under the direction of JL Kltie Crane.. The young ladies of tho M. K. Church'served Ieo Croain, Pine Ap- ple and other fniitrt in Port's new olock, on Market street, Saturday eveniug, and as the band gave itn usual open air concert, it made it verv pleasant. 'f ho Commencement Exorcisea of tho Normal school are as follows: The Primary Graduating eNercises' Thursday, June 2.'hl. The Interme- diate exercises Friday, Juno 21th. The Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday, June 27th, and the grrduating exer- cises Monday and Tuesday June 2>!tji and 2!Uh. She Keccption will bp held Tuesday evening. The Bacca- laureate Sermon will be delivered by Chancellor Sims of Syracuse. Mr. Charles Boy en ton and mother started for Canada this morning. Mr. H. S. Wih;on started this morning for New York, Boston and several other cities of minor impor- tance,'where he will transact busi- ness for T. S. Clarkson. Broad brimed hats for voung girt* seems to bo the style this season] judging from the number that arf* worn. VAN lticKit. Taylor expects soon to introduce his inventions in tho cities, and realize a handsome sum from tho same. Wo wish hiln sueess. Bvron Wnitucv of Lawroneeville, A Poem by F^ank Biglow, deliver- ed at a meeting hold in Malone May 30th, protestiu Coertion bill. Insurance agent was in this vicinity this week. Tho Mioses Eva and Emma MearsJ Artists, go to No. Lawrence next week to npend tho summer. They have engaged rooms at Itcv. A. Wells and wijl copy and enlargo portraits, and can do such work in a iirst diss manner. Any one in that vicinity having any such work, will do well to call on thorn. * * Ft Covington 'Centres against the Irish has held prominent JUIICOM of trust in tho Now York Custom House, and during th* last winter he was tho clerk of a committee in Albany. Mr. Flaherty in a. live huisnosH man and for several yearn represented the town of M;issenn, on tho Board of Super Minors. Mr. A brum has renresented the town of Parishvillo tor many yearn on the hoard Franklin Co. is not directly interested in any of UUK c oilices, except senator, and she and Ht. Lawrence Co. aro HO closely alliediu political interests that it is generally thought that Franklin will support St. Lawrence CoV candidate for Senator. SIONOII. LnWeiieovllIe. t LAWnKNCKVlM.K, JuilO Dtll, Tho dosing Exercises of the term and year of tho academy will take place,ii* tho Congregational Church, on the evening of tho 17th, of tho present mouth, and will consist of Orations by the Graduating class, ^\•ff^'inj^ • Essays, Music etc. Admissions ie. 'l)ho' young ladies of jtho school will servo Ieo (-roam and Cake, i fter tho exorcises in Academy Hall. A good time is expected. All are cordially iuvited to attend. Dewey's Creamery is receiving over 10,000 munds of milk daily, which is ru i through a Danish Weston Septrator. Advices from tho Commission Men who handle the butter made by Mr. Dewey state that the quality of the article is first class audi is sold by them at an ad- vance of -from lj.to 2 cents from quofeationV Many aro asking how long before I the now spire on the 7M E. Church will bo completed. &* • The town of Lawrrtico will present as a candidate for the ofiieo of School Commissioner of the third Dist. in this couutv, Frank M. Dana of this yilbigc. ilr. 1 hum in a graduate of the Academy hero, a very success- ful teacher, a young man of good habits and character, and we ask tho voters of the district who think thesalarv of the office should secure the whole timo and attention of tin person holding it, to support our candidate for tho position KAISEltlNR. Brandon. BIIANIHIX, Juno Nth, 1M7. . Our town is booming just now and wv think the boom is a little bigger, than any other town bus in this county. New buildings uro rising daily and we'll soon have a city hero, where but two short years ago the catamount and chipmunk wore al- lowed to roam, committing their deprodatioi H unmolested. . Among tho enterprises started lately in a livery slalije with Gates A* Mathews proprietors and Andy Mathews manager. Hero you can got good rigs to nil points at reason- able rates. H. G, Baker is fltl i;ig up'tho Baker House and building on to it. The addition is to lie }ll\70 foot three ritoricN high. Tho first story will contain tho office, Post office, public parlor and sample room, and all tho other stories aro principally slecpiu, rooms. . This work will be pushei -and according to tho contract, com- pleted bv July 15th. It has become a necessity for Mr, Baker to enlarge hiM house to accommodate thopeoiuo who desire to stay with him 'this summer, MOMMVH. Duey cV Backus, tho gentlemen who own and operate tho largo mills hero, will stay with Mr. Baker with their families during tho summer. Parties wishing to transact buisnosM with theso geutlo- mon will IIml it convenient to stop at Baker's. Among thoso who have taken in the Mining llshing aro J. M. Tilden and Bov, Mr. ltollins, of Watortbwn, also Geo. Hakius, and S. B. Phelps, the nropriator of the Whitney House of Norwood. Wo havo tho advantHgo of other towns in this locality h\ as much as wo can see tho President and party too and . X s twice a year as thev pass from the Adirondaeks. • •• **-•< i HniMlior FalR BiufWKn FALLS, Juno 8th. Henry Evens wont to Watertown yesterday on Government business. Allen McDonald and son Angus, of Cornwall are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Hon. C. T. Hulburd and family are in tho Adirondaeks. Joseph Dishaw has his yard com- pleted ; which addil much to liiH place. Tho interment of Mrs. Latraco, who died suddenly Sunylay last took place yestdrday. Hon. L. C. Lang is having some repairing done on his homo. The Catholics aro going to have a grand procession on Sunday ;thero is to be a large Orchestra present. Sunday is Children's Day. In the evening tho sorvices will be held in the Methodist Church. BILI. XVJ:. FT. COVIXOTON CKXTIU:. Juno, Oth. The heavy rains of the past week have swollen the small streams and Hooded the low land, causing no small amount of damage to farmers. Henry Ordway proprietor of the Ft. Covington Centre butter and CIIOCHC factory have put in a Danish Wodorn Cream Separator which is giving entire satisfaction, , MeigH A' Hadley agents for \Com- mon ial General Life Ins. Co. of Hart- ford Conn, aro doing a thriving business in this locality having in- sured the following persons: K. D. Ordway, Charles Western, Joseph French, A. N. Langtry, John H. Jingston and Charles Henrv. 1). »fc F. S. Hutchins aro pushing work on 11. 1). Ordway's house. Our Canadian cousins say that they aro equal to tho jjecasion. In answer to tho quorry, tjjfoy informed us that all Canadian'custom officers have rocoived an order from tho government, diroeting'that in future travelers entering Canada by rail shall prepare an inventory of the contents of their baggage. Tho funeral ht William Viow, late nmjhiarrior between tlTo Center and Ft./'ovington, wriH well attended on Saturday, DUOKMTONK JII. -.*-'. <+» . .. .. Htockholm Dt'pofv STOCKHOLM DKPOT, Juno Oth. Weather lino and vegetation IN Ix/oming, Mr. (ieo, 1L ituMHoll returuod homo from the woods last Monday. John White and wife went to Can- ton, last week to at toud- tho wedding of Chan. Crahh and Miss Kniuia West. Mr. Crabb wan {o\nvv\y em- ployed in tho tho Post Office here and was a em'toous and obliging young man. Wo wish him long and continued happiness. It. M. Hurley who la Hpnndlng the Hummer at Santa Clara, wan homo a few days last week. A Social hop was held at the resi- dence of Kdward Barnage last Mon- day night. About twenty eouplo assembled at an early hour and in- dulged in tripping the light fantas- tic too until tho small hours of mor- ning. , L. A. WilHon who has been in Dickinson Centro for tho past few days spent Sunday at home. The Catholic society of this parish will hold a grand procession of the blessed saeranM»nt,next Sunday June 12th. The young ladies who aro to be drossod in white, wearing badges mid garland of llowors will head the procession, young boys under 21 yearn of ago aro to follow, then the Brasher Falls Cornet Band wiio will play choice music as the procession advances, directly behind tho band tho pricHt, tho choir and tho remaind- er of tho congregation will follow. A grand display and an impressive ceremony is anticipated. ', VuilITAH VlNCIT. *»-•< fit. Lawrence Co. I'OIHICH, CANTON June flth, 1887. FDITOM ADIHONMAUK NKWS; Dear Sir:—Having passed through several towns in this county whore the politic** of tho county is shaped and public opinion is earliest knowh ? !id felt. I give you what in iflcu iod foui my al me nation' of matters thoio. The most interest just at »raseui in fplt in the question < f ho shall \>o our nrvt. S/'nntor?\ On .1' Fort tliu'kHoii. I FOUT JACKSON, Juno Oth, The Davis Creamery of this plaeo roeeircf* about 1/5,000 pounds of milk l>er day. Mr. Josonh Towiior from Win. is in town visiting friends. ( Mrw. Florence Smith from Bos- ton is visiting her parents Mr. and. Mrs. K. Eastman. | Mrs. White, from Bombay, is the guoHt of hff daughter; Mi'M. AV. W. Chase. Miss Ev v Wellington from West Stockholm wus the guest of Miss Cora Obor o.'er Sunday. Mrs. David Post who has been in Madrid for the past two weeks visa- ing her brother find sisters, returned homo- Monday. , Air. J. Fit/.patric, from .No. Law- rence and Mr. D. Hurley Vom Hel- ena was in town on buisner s Monday. Mr. J.N. Fleming ami sen Wright, have been to w«uk at Dick IIHOII Cen- tre the p.ist wci »k. . Mr. J. S. Kellogg sold n fine bay hofso to V. A. Chitendni of Hoj>- kiutou consideration ^t7o. Minor. Potsdam. I . POTSDAM, Juno 0th, 1887. We have had <|uite warm weather for the past few dnys. M'»»»t««iiFloid L«M'l ,,, 7efnrue«l , frmn West Bangor. [R«»f«»lvotLt«H» Into for puhllratlon Inst wocklj WKHT BANOOU, June 4th. Tho rain wo have had recently has cooled off- the atmosphere.\ ^ : A number of our citizeiiH went'to Alaloue May iH0t.li , to take ]>artintlio Memorial exercises. ]\frs. Will Dyke returned from tho west last Saturday, and wo aro sorry to learn that her. father J. V^ Bowels is n<)t aijy bettor. J. Crook is imoroving tho apponr- ance of his buildings by a coat >f \mint Mrs. Arthur Donaldson did'n >t start for Chicago, the 18th, as repoi t- in our lusty but expects to .go soon. Mi^s M. Farwell of Stockholm, spent last Sabbath in town. Banium <V Son, Horse dealers from Conn, wero in town about ten days ago and bought two i*air of horses at this place, impair of rat. Donihoo and a pair of blacks of Harrison Langdon. Thoro WO|H a now arrival at Will Langdons last Saturday. It is a girl. James Collins and Hattio Smith of Bin™ Appniuatox many A tlmn, The Hprluir hn» c»nw ««»ln; It- warm noti »huw« nt with•*wt young fiow«r» Hftrecuvored hill nud plnln; Aim llko On* new li'iivr* on tl»^ trooit WlictK tho roblim lovu to MIIIJ{. In nlmo»t vwry liniirt IH«W h<»|x» 'Will bud nnd tfionr with »i»rlnjr. But thoro nn> thoio M!K< cnnnot'hrlnff, » And thoro tint lion rt*» which u»w, Ah thin Mutnorlnl OJiiy roturuit Will only Muldt-r Uvovf, Fa' M •mo On y lovoi »r« Hl<f>idii|r, . A d Nt UIOBM HltK>p nud IOUK : I Nor nil tno lU'ctlnaicliaiitfcful jcurt - Havo nindo tholr U»v* I«<MM nirong. Thoy fell In frf«*doiji« holy^nuisi For hor nioHt tfl«>rj|».uM wnt; Thoy full thnt tn'«i4»u » Mtnr» and l>ar» Might float In honlvon no inorv; t - 1'or loiiKoiioiiKh ilii* niniUrr'H rotl « Had inado ovoti (iji>ciiu<ii oowur^ • Aud loiitf onouKh tlit* north had quailed ' l)(>fi»ru tho >lavciT iM»wt«r. Thoy fcarod not t« io forth ami fac« The jfh uuilitjf roWH of HUH-I, Tlivy <|UIIIIM nltt nl tho niUHkol'n llnnh, Nor tho oauuou'it mt u<lfnl |KI*I ; Thv Hinokf and loar of tin* Ixittlchold . DlHinnyt-d thoiu not. Th««y nporuud to fly, Thoy t»oornod HH inijch to yield. Thoy ffii»«» tludr IIVOM that wo might live, And living might m fror; Thry gjivt- tindf IIV«:M lor vwty land A lid ovory tlmo to bo, And should wo not n«.w honor them, Aud Ofh'bniU) thli day; „ l> Scnttfi'lng nlMivt' their Mnorod duut Tho wealth of llowory May. It wn« no war for conqut'Mt, It WIIH no war for !'nmo; And yet OIHV ron«iu« TIHI donth ltnolf, 'Ami thoy boro our Ntarry bunner To O-.o dlHtaut Koutl ('in HOJI ; , And thry inn<io tlio wliolu republic To lib uimoMt limits fioe. O Freedom ! Freed \»m ! Never yet Thy HOUM have bjejd In vuln, Slueo tho old three-hundred Spartans In their bleak pu*H Mere Mlaln, That Held WUM lo«t. ehlllppl too, • And M) WHM liunkelr Hill; Dm tho nanio and fitmo of thoHO who foil Tho wldi |wn Ul HtUI «bdh fill. But thfino wo inotirnl woro'victor* lu fixt'doniH grnur|eHt war, So Miirely Hhall their finuo mirvlve Till tlnto MUnll lx« IO nioie, And geueratlonM yetJunlKii'u , Their grealful HonuM whall radio And join with OUIM till oarth re*ouiu!* With an otoiunl pralHo. Lowdly thoy talk 4, <:iMire|on M l^iwdly lhoy prato of ••iirliiio\ v And threaten birhn NHIM nuAMuroii lit theMO enlighten ml UIUOM; Ami one jwho rtaren to *|»eak out ngnlh«t l*m\ I^uiMdowiio'N ei uelly, IN IIIOIIINMI by furlotiN, bruuil crow U Ivvt n UIIH Hide of lltMiea. O I'ould ihoy IN* nilVI again Tlmito loyal hoitrlM nud bmvoi Ooould thoy be nllvi ngiilu TIIOHO moil who rn od Hie ulnvvi O eoii l d they I H» a 11 v« agit I n Ami MOO what tho World (toon i Would not thole blood now boll llkooum, To wltiu'HH llilugM like tliona. , How oaii thoy Nloeii 4> powtifully While I he tui'hiiloiit yoai'M roll on. While NIIIIOM and HyuieiUH rlno and (all,' And Hi hU nm loMttiul woni Vet lot rittUJi II*MI, thny won It well, k llui wo, w miiMt h<u N luep, <Yet Froodom yid, Ihobaorod lank Noilly Jind begun, \* r , And many u Imidfought bliNidy flold \ U waiting to |H< won i v For even now my oouiiirymoii lu ililMiiKwiiuiNloinday, TymiOMHhd Kliigtewi umrMlml A toi'i't bin amy. ( The IliiMNlnu hitiid on ivdnmlit throat II* bloiMly hold I'elalnx, And Mt 111 thoOuhniiM lx>ud benoitlli . Their fur lln<ilau ohaiuM, Tho proud AlMitllau owiin wlih Mlmiuo A hated foridgu lord. Aud Ireland HI III IM nilod nloiiw lly |M»wer, ball and MWohl. Tho gniiid old tnmi IN Mirlggllug hnnl III the evening or III* |Uo, To i»nve hU eouuirv rroin n Mlintnn Aud n heritage of Ktl'lfo, But yotmgei', niHher men now rulo, J And they aro not like him . And angry deed* in Britain *liy Are gathering thlek and grim. Who 1 ik it? That sells all kinds of Stores and Ranges, Tin and Hollow-ware, , Carpenter's Tools, Nails, Dry and Tared j Building - I Paper, / CHEAPEST. What is it? It is everything in the lino of Stoves, Shelf, and heavy Hardware, | Japaned, Agate- j ware, etc. '.' j I How is it? j That they sell so cheap, because they bought large quanities be- fore the advance in prices, and mako a specialty of Tin ; and Iron Booiing, Fur- nace work, Tin eaves troughihg and other job work in our line. CaH and see as before buying t elsewhere. C. A. FISK,. Nicholvilloand St Regis Falls. AVM. MtGKKOOU, Manager, Ht. RegU f«Ui, N t V. This Space Belongs To W. J SULLIVAN, Out'N lit to live, to Ml, to Mi'lve, And mierediy to k«H>p * All thai the valor of the |iu*L j. -. Oil hloody HeldH IHIM won, All (hat lu hoary wisdom o'er In oottnwl grave IIIIM donei AM till** uiitl more for freedom mill v OHIIH lowdly anof oldi Ann wo mind not lot our nirn grow deaf, N)d' \vi our heart* grow eoiit. -••i brother \W. L. Taylor, most of the time for the pant two years, study- ing up, perfecting and procuring a natont on a device for riming canal boats aud street cars with a cable chain, and wont to Now York last winter to try and'got capitalists in- terested in it aud introduce the same to the public, returned} hod week to get Peter Board way to make some models for a late patent and will igo back this week or next, Mr. Taylor got a patent about a year ago on a device for riming canal boats by a cable chain aud has recently got out one on street cars and track, for ele- vated Railroads, and a dovico for riming the qam with a oablo chain, and wo learn that a Company has bun funned io Now VWli nnd Mr. Hnntu Clurn. ^\-^•-• \ SANTA CLARA Juno 81 h, Mr. J. A.Fiasor paid a visit to his family,at Parishvillo last Saturday. Barney Mullen Jr. is visiting P. J. Mujlon of this pl|aeo\ Mr. Mullen is herb for his health, and wo hope to MOO him soon in his usual hoalth. On Saturdny last tho largo mill cut 112,000 foot of spruce. Mr. Russel of tho Russol Paper Company, one of tho largost in tho ebuntry was in town Tuesday. Mr. A. L. Jameson U. S. Mail agent passed through hero last Friday cn- routo for dates crook Ho was joined hore by Madawaska. W.'L.Hoteh- kiss aud F. L. Chandler of your valuable city. Thoy returned Sat- urday having caught li2/5 trout Archio Christy and Richard Joan- drew road over from Rrookdalo ono day tho pa*t week. During the'r sojourn hero thoy havo boon ontor- tainctj' by Jno. Orandy. Tuesday they caught 17 pounds of bull heads business is in town, looking around tho ruins, to see if any thing could do inado available for his purpose i Mr. and Mrs. Whoeler of Bridge- port, joined our colony on Saturday last. Mr. \Wheeler conies hero for bin health. We trust that his stay with UH will bo beuiticial to him. S.mta Clara is growing in favor as a hoalth resort. # i Mr. \Win. E. Seoley cashier of the first National Bank of Bridgeport; and F. L. Curtis Cashier of tho Citi- zens National Bank of Wnterbury wero in town yesterday with Mr. Hurd. ' B.'Prop, of Ogdcnsburg, struck town HUM timi'innf. B. S. THK ADIUONIMOK NKWS until Jan. 1st, 1H8S for A0 cents. Send in your subscript ons. . J i . I •••'•.!• ' ..!' L..' - A NEW MILLINERY; STOBK We would inform tho laditfs of St. Regis Falls and vicinity, that we have open a . FIRST GLASS LINE, OK-*— -1 IN THE ^GREEN\ BUILDING, and would rpspeotfvlly invite your inspection be/ore purchasing elsewhere. Mas. E. W. LEAM. TickiTs WEST7 TICKETS SOLD VIA. ALL ROUTES EAST AND WEST, i —AT— WO\\ » IU OOA OK VltECKKD THRO UGH I TO ATJ, POTNTS. CALL AND GET RATES BEFORE PURCHASING. ' North Lawrence, N. Y. 5-*—^55\ A New Machine Shop in St. Regis Falls. Wtt H. Sarvey, \Would like to inform tho public that ho has started a machine shop and is ready to do all kinds of fitting in a machinests lino. All Wort Done Msatly and Prompts Ht lUgin Fulls, N. Y. MERCHANT TAILOR I^awrenceville, N. Y. <^. Wo! THEI\B JSP9«J«MEN Before Too Start On A Fishing Tour dull AIHI MOO iliu now lino of fl»Tilnir WvkU Alia lit«i imricaliiM m«vnr ix'fum nlmwu <»r offprint In Tho Adirondaeks. SPLIT BAMBOO AND CANB RODS FOB FLY OR BAIT, REELS, SILK , LINES, BASKETS, ETC., ETC. Winchester Rifles and Am- * munition of All Kinds. A FULL LINK\OF'bjtUds AND PATENT MEDICINEH. Warduer's Drug Store 8t llo(d8 Fallk N. Y. , MONEY SAVED —BYOOIXG'TO — Haw ley Bros 1 . Harness Shop, TO BUY YOUlt HARNESSES, WH^H, LAP BOBES, DUSTERS, Ac, PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Yours Truly, \ HAWLEYBROS., Livwroiicovillo, N. Y. THE BEST WATCH IN THE WOULD FOR THE f I MONEY! C. W. 5fH©MAS f SOLE A6BHI,-- For the town of Lawrence tod Yicinity, A complete line of Elgin, Walthnin, II- linoiH, nnd Hampden Watehes, conNtantly on hand.' LndioH 9 and GeiitH* Solid (iold, and Gold filled Watches a specialty. A large assortment of Clocks, as elegant line or Pine Jeweler^, an endless . variety of Spectacles and Eye Glasses, and Rogers' Silver , Plated-Waro always In stock. Cull and glet prieos l>oforo pm a i4ia*uig cL'owhcrc, ii ^ill pAy t you. !' UPARilO OP ALL kikDS IfEATLY AJib\ PROiiPTLY ATTEKDED TOi*\[ I.WATM) AT HHEI'AliltS ItHVO STORE. - \ 1 **m*mwmm • 1. L. GREEK, B. A. WfllTlTEY, Life, Fire and' Accident 1 INSURANCE. J.LAROCQUE, HAS in stock and will keep A full • supply of stnplo unci fancy Dry Good, Boot, Shoes, hats and caps, GROCERIES juid PROVISIONS. \Wliich ho is selling at pices thnt defy competition. A!W#» h» Jh'rthttw** ftlnfl% 'nn Jtiw Smt, • ' Also agent forBurdett and Eptey Organs. Pianos and Organs tnned and re- paired at reasonable terms. , j LAWRENdEVILlE, N. Y. CHAS.LAVOY, Keeps constantly on hand a full lino of Heavy and Li^'ht Harnesses, ami evorythiutf ])ertaining to the Harness Business. All order* at- tended to promptly and with dis- patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. SHOP ON RIVER STREET. 1 Si. KPKI* Full, N. Y. — AKI> L'I:A!.KI( IX — WATCHES, CLOCKS, JCWELaVAKD 8ILVER-WARL Agent for thei)iuiiioml fpcv-faclos. ANYTHING IN THK ABCATC LINI HEP.U11KD AN3) WARRANTED. Eyes Accurately fitted 'with Rpencer's Ophthalmoscopic Te«t Lenses. j_ ST. 3JEGLS PALLS, X. Y. ~ C. A. &\€.$!. MOREHOUSE\ • 1 ]>EALKR« IN General Hardware, \ ^ Tinware, Stoves,' 4 . . Nails, Glass, Iron-Sinks, rt 1 ' ! • Gistern Pumps, &c. A'Full Lino of Agaie and Hoi* 1 low Ground Safety W'are. Wo r mako a spocinlty of B/tjrcl Cliurns and Huudnmdo AVush Tubs. >Yi have a quantity of Tin, Saj) l^iilM, Myruji Cans, Put. Spout*, A*c. Come and look at our Cbunqjion Spout* the leading sjiout in the market. We we handling Clark's Pat. 5 (lal. Fuiuly Oil Can with Forco • Pump for pumping oil. AVo make a specialty,of Carpenter's* I j , T00K including Bailey ' Planes, Ajax Boiiuff Machines, &c. • *\Vo also handle Eddv's Wrought Iron Beam Plows, Corlnus Disc \ \l\neel Hanow, Utiea 8prinff Tooth Harrows, Cultivators, *HorM0~ Hoes, Grindstones, Ac., ^o, II' •» • -• WE HAVE, A HARNESS SHOP IN CONNECTION WITH OUH STORE WHERE WE KEEP ALL KINDS OF HARNESS HARD- WARE CUSTOM AND READY-MADE HARNESSES AND DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AT SHORT NOTICE. t We carry a full line of Paints, Oils, VarnishCH, I Carpenters Felt and Tarred Felt Paper Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tacklo, Ac, &&, v » . • ' Dickinwon Center, N. V, NOW READY llie Great Nortliern Adirondack Clothing Store J Having received their New Spring Stock aro now rea^r to show a fine line of clothing for Men, Boys and Children, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, I j Boots and Shoes, &c. Come one.' Come all. REKIBER 1 DOLLAR W?ED IS i DOLLAR MiDE. H. A. GOLDSTONE, Prop. 1 Opposite Wawrly HWM, - - - ' st - R ^ s FllIs, \* T \ mmm