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•^r / .^ i • «-*«•* »^'w»qf***< THE BntorH «l th« |MMt>oflfo* AM NWUHMMN miit»r. SATURDAY, JULY 2d, 1887. Communications and rtnfrtliMtfiMiitM tuunt bo IMII4«I In nyt l*ur thai Thjir*l*r moritlugto lttiuro ItiMirtivii thfl Minn w<*»k. JUU* or adr«riUlug will IM furitUhvtl ott tp- |tllo*lk>n. Marrltf* »o<l oiaili notice fr*«. Obltuariiii • ?• Of UU A IiU»< Ufal a*lv«>rU»om«nU At tho rato* pro^M-lboU bj law. Tranilont advtfrilnemfluu pnyablA In adrdnce. t ** MAH Mni'ktijt Import. ((turnx'tod by nunmwroliAhU «aob wok. «w^r MORTNEKN ADIRONDACK A. R. *U*MKUTIMKTAM,F.. 'On And aftt* July 9Ttli. mar, and until furtlmr ttotU*, train* will run on UtlN mail AN follow* I \\ OOIHO NOH'l'H. A. M. P. W. A. M. A. W. 1'AULIMITIIMHTA.. SANTA CLARA IIIIAVLEYH..; •T. RBUIS FALLS..., DICKINSON OF.NTRE ALBUItOU MOIRA '• OiOU. 6:15. 0:4U. 11JO. J V I'M, 9,(rt. 10110. TiOO. 9ll5. ,101'JO.; 7^10. 2 'M. 3 .-00. 10:4». 7 ill UsOJ.jllfU'j. 11:10. t;4t. dOlWO SOUTH.\J'J\' A. M.l P. M.i P. M. A. M. .. ^ - .TT. • 10:10.' 4 i0«. IJjUO. Tili. MO IRA 'ALBUBOU DICKINSON CENTRE. ST. REOI* FALLS SHANLIYS ftANTACLAHA PAUL SMITHS ST A.... nuttnr, j»jlni»i ( pur lb, KjfTM par Aiwtm, AOAroA,.. IIMAIIN, i>»r In •hnl ., POM, |*I * bui hoi, OAU, per ban! •!,... potato**, |w»r iiuftfral UiMif, UroNMHl pnr lb,... t . Pork, dnowMwl per lh Lamb, drAMMHl |K<r lb,.... OhlckauN, droAMd |>'.r lb, Ifl<l**». p#r )b, Voitl lild«i«,|)or lb Slump |M>IIH, oaoli,...,.... KviimklAN, uAidt, —Hs 10 r* lift. Ill *J 1*0. •I.40.41 I1.50 in H WMt. OA ft I Mat IM • T«* I'Jdl ' Uf) 0* 40l», «0«\ Of. to. •u. 14a. 6o. Sc, ]>**< i.v A 41,00 13 (4 WK'. HK80LYILLE. CARDING MILL. is DOINO FIRST CLASH WORK. A limn that understands the busi- ness is thoro nil tho time ready to do work, HO you can take your rolls homo with you. C. J. Corey. • _• X. LOCAL ALL SORTS. > 10:;*.; 4:20. 10:4.1.1 4:10. 111.-03. '11:40. i 1:00. 1:1S. l ::K». 3:03. 3:4A. 7:»4. 7:4'J. Tralut will otop it Alburgli ofiljr on algual, JOHN Ht'ND, PrtMlduut. 'If. CALLAHAN, Supt, ' - — _ • .*•» Church Directory, MKTHODIST flHUUOH:-Rer. J. P. Dunham, •minting itavtor, proo^hlng ovary Sumlny At 10 JO A. M., And At 7 P. M.. SAhbAth School At l'J M. Trmyr Mwtlng erory WiHluoadAjr ovunlng At7jf0p.M. I I. O. O, F. ST, REGLS LODGE, NO. 100. H<Mt 0Ti»ry WodnaadAy ovculug At t KM) o'clock fin tbtlr ruiiinA In l^^rdrow'M lllock. llmtuera >Dr«m abn>ad AW c<irdlAlly tuvltod to Atumd. W. H. FLAOE. I. O. ^ oBKKSi ^_ A. W. SHEALS Attorney tad Cnistlor it Uf , Collectlona promptly nttcudod U\. [ j BBUSHTCftT, N. Y. J. W. WEBB, ATTORNEY f % COUNSELOR AT UW, Collections jfiroiuptly attended to. Ht ReginFftllH, N. Y. \ATW.\ ATWSEBTM. riiw\ PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEOH. OFFICE IN WEBBH BLOCIC, St lfetfiH Falls, N. Y. JOHN A, 8MITH, 'TAXIDERMIST. Spcrlm^uA *«»nt .<»n tlm im-ming, trnln tr«m ' St. Wt« PAMA. «H4 rcA«'h »\\ all\::*) »t Uiu to JLUloUO •AIda AAV. ' * NORTH LAWUKNCK. K. V. J ^lMJ &t*A, Hurrah for tho Fourth'of July.. D. Prioro, of Brandon, visited his 7.40. brother Leonard Friday. i:>3- N. M. Parks douo busii oss in Og- densburi/ Monday. ItfrH. H. L. Gates went to Brandon to join* her husband who is in busi- ness there. M. E. Fliining and wife returned Weduotfdaj! from a weeks vacation on tho St. La\)rronce. • W. S. MlcCollestor has) beeu ap- pointed (Jo^ieral Baggage Agent for tho N. A. R. It. Tho cards are out announcing a Grand tyill July 4th, at the Commer- cial House, North Lawrence. John Sncll, an extensive lumber- man of South Colton, was doing business iu town Una week. Our North pangor correspondent ^-pnays that the jtth, of July celebra- tion at that phice, has fallon through. Frank Smith loaves to day for a pleasure trip through tho Eastern States AVe wish him a pleasant sojourn. I' „ Mr. H. H. Caitgor, of Dirkinson, mid yf*HH Jennie A. ^HUcr, of Wavor- Jy, wore mnrrieU June 27th, by Rev. Duiilmn^ OuiMif-our batiu>i!N, Frank Lon- dervillc, has sold out, to \Vni. Min- itiH. -Mr. Louderville goes from hero and died iu tho samo faith. Ho was a very kind father, A good neighbor and one that will be inissod, may our loss be his gain, agod 81 yoari and 7 months. < % ; Spoclul Tlmo Card. Norfhars Adirondack lt*llro«d, On Monday J'uly 4th, a^ Freight Mixod trains will be cancelled <*• follows: Trains No. 0, 8, 7, 0 and 5, will be cancelled from St. Regis Falls to Moira. it Excursion trains will run as fol- lows: j Leavo Paul Smiths Station at 7:00 n. m. Santa Clara 7:50,Shanleys8:10 arrive at St. Re^is Falls at 8:20. ( Leave Moira at 7:12 a. m. Dickinson Centro 7:84, arrive at St. Regis Falls at 7:42. !\. i • Leave St. Regis Falls 8:30 p. m. arrive at Moira at 0:80. Leave St. Regis Falls at 11:80, arri ve at Paul Smiths Station at 12:15 M. Callahan, Sup't. -*••* Fourth of July Dinner. The 1 Ladies Aid Society of tho M. E. church, will servo dinner on the 4th, of July, in tho new church. If tho day is not pleasant, in the hall over the Co's store. Proceeds to be used on the church building. Dinner 25 cts. ,. By order Com. CHARLKSHAHVEV, ,ALL WOAIK JJONK J^tMMflTLY A NO AT tlKAMONAMJ; ritHKH. C. Ooodricfi* PniprIc»(or f TERM9 #1.50 TER DAY. First-clasH livery attached. St KegiH Falls, N. V. TRE OLD RELIABLE BARBER SHOP, E. M. KUMSKLL, Fni^m Shaving, Hair Dying, Hair Cut- ting and shampooing done neatly and promptly. Shop opposite AVebb's Ittook. No work deme Su*>- days. Aino a choice line of cigars. St Regis Fall*, N. Y- WARREN COOK; ,•*' > FIMT CLAW—— Livery and 'Feetl Stable, > <Jood turnouts to oarcful dyivers, Stable attacko<l to Frontier House. St Regis Falls, N. Y. SABIU BROS. I -riltST-CLASS- Livery and Feed Stable. Goed Twnautt to Careful Drivers, Call and see u*. Popular prices. Stable ) on Main Street. . St Regis FaUs, N. Y. —PROPRIETOR OF THE— Boot and Shoe Shop, —IN— , WEBB'S BLOCK ; Makes all kittda of Boots and Shoes to order and in iirst-class style. St Regis Falls, N. Y. J^t. DREW, W.W.R0S5 A CO., . CORTRlCTOfltS AMD BOILDEXS, . AH Who Contemplate Building this Season will do well to see them before they let their Jobs. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. J _^St Regis Falls, N. Y. J. G TAYLOR, BAKER, Keeps constantly on 1 hand fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies and Doughnuts. Also a, full line of Choice Cigars and Confectionary. Give me a call, First-class Goods, Prices to suit the times. J. C. TAYLOR, St Regis Falls, N. Y. Billiard Parlors, AT PARKS 1 HALL, NEW TABLES, STRICT ORDER AND TEMPERANCE. NO LIQUOR AVILL BE ALLOAVED IN THE HALL. It. B. MCLANE, Prop. JOB PRINTING IN ALL MANCHES Done Neatly AT THIS through nloepiUg oar i from X*w YWk city, passed tiirougli hero f.>r Paul Siiiitlfs Station ^loia- Mr. (icoVgo Xolwrll, wliolin^l^cii 1 in Kaiisas for tlio past «ight/et»u years viuitwl Jiis brother Horace Nuwtll vt thk pla.'ts thin \\<K'k. . I Rev. (1. B. Blnisdej, of DopativiUn, foi\ner piifttor of tho F. Bapti)d. hiirch of Du'khmon Centre, wnn ill t >\vn TucH<kiy cullui^^i his nutacr- (VMis friends. | i jLct every vote /ttrn out to iho iucoi* poration elcelioii, and study well J>e- fore sa-ttiti\ voui vote and HO<5 that you aiMt .t for tlU int<u'/rt>tH of thv town, instiead of against it Bert Dana and tico. Thorna*, of tho Lawreiieevijlle Ball Crob, [was in town Cloudily completing arrange- nients Ln- tJie tiniteJi ^niivo to be played hove tire Fourth <>/ Jul|y. L. A. AVilhon is having a big nm in tbo Ph(Ujfr>$ruph t>niHU<>H ut Dick- inson Centre, his work gives general satisffteti^n. Ho will lie ill St. Re£is Full* about ^uly Ukk, And will bti^v ^ ritli us four weeks. Tho banks of Jtfalonc finding that the practice, js not* popular with their customers And that their work is not lightened by it, liave abaudou- ed the observance of the Saturday half holiday.— Palladium. AAe T notico in the Cmtrrier & Free- man that L. H. Gridatone, a brother of H. A. Golds tone of'this place, has rented a- store rpom in Mr. Perte new block, and will open in Potsdam a full line of ready made clothing and gents funishinl goods, Aug. 1st. Everyone m making arrangements to celebrate. Come early so as to not miss an^ of tho program. The Italian Aquila one the Sohwiebus of Germany, will, wit lout a doubt, be a sight to be seeh b it once in a life- time; don't fail to see tliid parade, it occurs at 9:00 a. m. AA'e have alVeady derived some benifit from the celebration (That is to be) as our people are taking a considerable time in fixing up the street, their places of business etc. If we had celebrated for the past five years we would now have as pretty streets as our neighboring villages. Does not the incorporation of our village mean, the repairing of our side walks, the beautifying of our streets, the protection of business and property, a sure increase in the value of real estate and a personal benefit to every citizdjl within the . proposed district Tli< i fines and ^ different licenses that \ ill be paid, will take the weight ojf from taxes so they will not become mrdeusome, Then why not vote fo| incorpora- tion. A. AV. Oalusha ano} wifo, wore call- ed to Rouses Point, to attend the funeral of his father John Galusha, who died very suddenly June 25th, he had been ailing for some time but did not give up until the evening of his death, ho was one of | the oldest residents of tile place, and belonged to tho Baptist Church for many years Fourth of July Celebration In the Mountain*. ST. llEti IS FALLS, X. Y . Programme—Thirteen Guns at Sunrise. At 0 o'clock a. in.—An- tique parado of the Italian Aquila and the Schwiebus of Germany, a great curiosity for white people. At 10:30 a. m.—Procession will form on Muiu.St, in the following order: Band, Speaker, President, Marshal, Roman Chariots, Stars of the Re- public, Grand Arniy of the Republic, Odd Fellows, St rfohns Society, and citizens, and will march through the principal streets to tire lUnion school building, where, at 11 o'clock a. m. —Tho Declaration of Independence will bo read by M.j Ai- Rowvll, and nu Oration given t by Prof. M. E. McClary ,of Malone.. Booming of cannon. AtTKitxooN imonniMMr. At 2 o'clock p. ut—Ruuuiiig rare, free for all, PlirHonj $10 to Unit, 1 ftfl t/i second, $4 to thud. Entrance fee 10 !?. Trotting race; ojxm to. the following iiAuied hoivcs: AVatson Page's bay gehlinjg. Bert RaniK- dell's Blitckhavik. Adiroutliick 3Taid. Jane. AY. J. SauuditTh' black mar3. Homer Page's bay gelding. !•* ii. Uiiht's Ititigwood. John Mitchell s 1)1<MVJU gelding. PUrwos: $W) to first, £10 to second, $.j to third. En- trance fee IK) t>. (ioverned by Ni> tamal Trotting Associution Utiles, (hand Doublo Team Race, Between two Antique Roninns, with two Goi- geous. Gold ^louJited Chariots. Base Ball match, between the Dickin- son Centre and Lawrenceville clubs. Foot race, KM) yards, open to all. Purses $3 to first, $2 to second. At 7 p. in.—Greased Polo over the water, for a prize. Grand- display of Firo AVorks in tho evening. J, AV. AVe-bb, P. <i MvFarlane, President. 1 ^larshaL ~—--• - - <m^' U—••• •— AVaternKslons at X. ^L Parks*. —-r:- ~~ . Try Chandler it ^cekham's now toa. j ~**frj _ For 1)0 cents you will rsBoaiv* THE ADIUONDAIXK NEWS until Jan. 1st, 1888.. ... ^#^J— '. * A Livery Stable at(, Brushton, for Sale or Rent, Apply to S. H. Lyon. A. J. Norton's Henry Fostcifs -*•*- 5hL T THE ADIRONDACK till Jan 1st 1888 for only 50 cents. Subscribe at once. ill hiv lalibtit N. M. Parks will hive fresh Cod, Haddock and Halibv on Friday of each week, for the season. s Two best cigars in town, \Master of All\ and \Plantation for sale by, Chandler and MeeMiam. \Pure as crystal,\ is a synonym for the highest excellence. The Diamond lens spectacles and eye- glasses are literally \pure as crystal;\ being made from minute crystal peb- bles, they Lave an unoqualed hard- ness and brilliancy. For sale only by, I. L. Green. :—««» TUE ADIRONDACK Ijfews until Jan. 1st, 1888 for 50 cents. Send in your subscriptions. U, «»fc ; I AVc have secured the agency of tho eflebrate/1 Clark Telephone, and anyone in want of speaking facil- ities between residence and office or any«hort distance will do well to call at t|iis office. AgentM Wanted. Tho r©«' taking of Medic Inon couHtiiiier cents* per slxc ot tho ountrlc.i thb aamo iue. Free Trade. uctlou of Internal rovenun mid tins of rov»nuo Htarapn for Proprietary no doubt has largely boucfltod the . a s well a s relieving tho burdcu (»f h«>mo mnliufncturors. EMptvlally 1M thl« the ca«o with »r«M>n'n AMRUIU Flower nud I^Kiohco'a Oorman I iyrup, a s tho reduction of thirty-six loaon, has lwcn added to increaso the bottles coutalulug thu^< rrmodloa, vlng onc-flfth more medicine In the t SIIIIIMM. To noil Dr. J. A. McOlll^ Fsmou« 8po- etflo OHANOK BLDMOM. A ,f,>Qaltiv« Cure for all Fomiile t)Noases. Iu Frank- lloCo. nddreis AIr«. A. W. Galunhn, Hole Agent, St. Bcgl* Kulln, N. Y. Mm, F. Wallace, (itineral Agent A>r Nw York Htato. Wholeaulu Depot, Home, N. Y, Box 10(4. ELECTION NOtlCET 0 THE INIIA1UTANTH OF THE J'KOPOSEI) Ut lw luuoriH-irai«*d vlllngo of Sl M IU'KIN FAIIM, «. V as s|M»olfl#»d. In a limp oflnirvoy. now oti exhibition at tho.law oflh u of J. W. Webb, Iu the saldJrlllagM. Tain notice, that litttweeii the hours of ton o'clock In the forenoon and throe o'clock In tho afternoon, on the Sth, day of July, 1SI7, an wleo- tlon will lie livid at N. M. Park's Hall, In the said village of St. Itogln Fnll«, N. Y. for tho pur* pose of determining whether tho pro|»o*<*d t<«r- rltnry, as horolnafter siMN'Iflvd, shall ho Incor- porattd an a village. The proposed name of said village to bo St. ltegls Falls, and is boundod and dewrlLMHl as follow*, to wit: Doing part of Oroat lots No. 3 and 4 of township No. IU of the town of Wavorly N. V. Heglnnlng at the Intersection of tho S«mth lino of Oroat, lot No. a and tho E»st line of 'Uti a^'i-es of land owned by J. H Young, running thonce along said ErtHt line and north 1 degreoM oast 78 60*1(10 chains to tho North lino of tho said town of Wavorly, thonco south M degrees east along said town lino Hi) chains, thence s.iuth 4 degrees west 78 00-100 chains to tho south lino of On>at lot No. 4, thence north Hfl dngroes west 80 chains to tho place of Iwgluulug; containing 0'JN 8-10 acres of land. The amount proposed to )u> ex|K>iul«<d tho first year of lncor|»oratIou for ordinary expenditures as defined In tho act of lm'or|>oratl«ii |M the sum ofttoU W. T. O'lf ML, J. W. WKB1I, K. W. KINNFAH, IIIA I. (ijtKKN, HENHYroHTlilt, S. G. HRUdf.. ' W. E. KINO. GEO. A. DF.IIDROW, W. 0. HAUVEY, CHAS. HA It V FY. JAM KS OIBDH, Dated May 'J8th, 1887, A. J. NOnTON, O. H. YOUNO. L. (!. (I(K)DRICII, II. linOWN, (!HAS. I^VOY, F. IJ. (7HANDLER, II. F. DIUTCE, M. K. FLFM1NO, N.'M. l'AKKS. O. O. 1IUODES, NOTICE. T O TOE INIiAlUTANTfl OF TDK village rif St. llc^l* FIIIIH, X.Y. Please take notice that a survey of one mfle Square sum uudlng the village of St. Regis Falls proponed to IM> lncori>oratod, together with a mnpdescrlVlugtho boundaries thcrtsif has l>eeu ma<lo: and a] census taken of tho ncotdo within sold limits, according to law: nil of which Is now on Ale at tho law office of J. W. Wchh, In the said village of St. Kegls Falls, ready for tho In- spection of Inhabitants <>f tho said, prt||N>svd to ho lnoo»poratcd,vlllogivand there to remain up- on cjAKhltlou for the period of Ave weeks, ffom the 'Hki day of May 1H87. Datod at St. Itcgls Falls. Slay 20th, 1887. W. T. O'NEIL, J. W. WE1U1. N. M. FAHKR, S. (*. llltrcE, H. FOSTER, Committee. DWSOLyTION. T his Is to certify that the partiu^rshlp hereto- fore existing between Ellhu M. Dana, Milan H. Ross and Uarley Mi Ross, all of Lawrencevllle N. V., under the firm name of Dana, Ross k Co. Is this day dissolved by mutual concent. E. M. Dnim and M. H. Ross having purchased tho in- terest of Harley M: Ross. Tho business will hereafter be i*oiuluct«M| by Dana k ROSH, who are hereby authorized to -collect and settle all debts of every kind and nature owing to the old firm. The new firm of Dana k Ross will pay all debt* owing by tho old Arm. Ellhu M. Dana, Lawrencevllle, N. Y. March 18th, 1887. Milan U. Ross, Harley M. Ross. BOOT & SHOE In \Webb's Block CHANDLER & MEEKHAM, I'jioi'/tlKTOItS. i ^A JL^T^iTiSNlii OF T <! 110(1 Ell IKS, , TOHACCOS, ' VMAllS, rfr. St. Kogis Falls, N. Y, WHITE AT ONCE TO THE BllkUHGfOH TEA and COFFEE STORE, Chamber Haniriujr For Prcinitini Club List ^?laiu and Decoratefl Tea and Dinner Sets, Toikt Sets, Stain} and Lamj)H. At:., Ac. GIVEN AAVAY AS PREMIUMS. The best Tea and Presents of any Tea House in New England, every package waiTanted. Mention this papor and address. It. AV. HULBURD, 104 Church St., 5iu3 i Burlington, Vt. Geo.A,Berdrow Blacksmith \ i AND Wneelwright, Horsey sboeing and rtpalrbij of all kinds done promptly by good Workmen. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. A full line of Carriages and AVnjgons I » .constantly on hand. Also brick and liuio for.sale. • St. Regis Falls r N. : thereby u sevonty-fl' o cent else. The August Flower for Dys|H«pslt and Liver Complaint, and the Gor- man Hyri p for Cough and Lung troubloe, have l>erhnps, I i»o largest sale of any medicines in tho world. Tlo advantage of Incroasod site of the bottlos wl 11 bo greatly appreciated by the sick afflicted, 11 every town and vUlage in civilised Bamplo bottle j {or too ccst» rcxUaln A Territie Murder! ' — AT— N. M. Paries. St. Re^is Fails. * In everything per- taining to the MEAT business. Groceries lower than ever before. Flour and Provis- ions way down. i Give us a call and taste our Beef, Pork, V&al, Lamb, Sausage, Chicken;Tripe, Sweet Bread, etc., etc. STORE IN THE AV^SBB BLOCK FACING &PBKG STREET. v_ MM *•*•»* •Wwe) SMSJ UPER ARREST 1 Tho attention pt Uio Public uf St, Hoglt ValU and vicinity to the foe thai, you can buy auytbing you want of F. L. CHAlTDtiER, In the lino of Furniture at his store on Main St, (opposite thA TVO.) Asli, . Cherry and Manle Chamber SeW<, Carpet uud l^ush Koc^ts, ' Chairs, Extousitm Tables, Mattress and SpUnt Goods. Tho I Best assortment of AVall Paper, ever shown in My stock of Crockery, Olass-AVare, Tablo Cutlelv, Ijain|ps, ice, will bo •old for'the next 00 diiyn at Oowt to close out and uiakej room for other goods. , j Pricei guaranteed ai low an can bo obtained in Frinklln County. •E99I A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned. You can SAVE MO^EY'by buying om' Furniture. Crockery. Glass and Silverware, Clocks, Lamps, Well and Cistern Pumps etc. etc. of LAAVliENCEVILLE, N. Y. A Large Stock of Mouldings on Hand. Picture Frames made to order at Lovee»t Fx»loe». : j jHOLIDAf •AHD* WW A word to the wise is sufficient / Resp'i f E. F. HALL. HOW TO SAVE M NEY. > ' • The acrumillation of money does not depend upon how mm-li yuii eatH, or how much profit you make. It deptmds upon^how MIKII yu\\ HAA'tt. Tho t'roannvf every man is to sacure independence and ,f««vtuno. A few succeed; many fail. Fxperiencc shows that two causes tend to krep tho/ majoiity of men in ] oYcrtr. Ono i* t Thoughtless Spending of Mon#»y. Tho other is, tho practice of Buuuiug Into Debt. Any intui who g<t« into debt to tho store-keeper puts a inortr^tgt* on his future time. He spends his money before he gets it. His lifo becomes a ceaseless struggle* to keel) enough money away from Us creditors to feed, clothe and educate his family. H« IKICOUIOS the victim of high price*, mistakes and over* charges; and never has a dollar hu can call hi* ov. n, 1 The man vho first earns his mon*y ?.nd then s])ends H, is independent. He is careful with his niriiey, trades where he pleases, buys only what ho needs and gets it at a reasonable price. He lays up money and by and by has a home <>f his own. Adversity follows the man who loads himself with debt; while the man who pays cash i*. prosperous out] happy. To tho eosli buyer I offer extraordinary bargains. I have decided to sell out entirely several departments of my store to make room for a larger and better stock of Dry (foods. To make~b quick sale, I shall put the juices belou anything ever- heard of I efore. ' J High Arm, most Elegantly Finished, Light Running and Poular Sewing Machine. With AH of The Late Improvements. Every lady should see and try one before Purchasing KiT' • • ' ' \•' ' *- ' _ ; .Jr. ' Also agent for Attachments, Needles, Oils A'c, Organs, Jewelry, Spectacles, Patent Novelties, Ac. • i Books, Newspapers, and i j Magazines. PIOTTJRBS , AND ENLABGED IN , INDIA INK, CRAYON, AND >VATER C0L0KS. ; i Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' Ordorw by mail will be promptly attended to. - P. O. AVost Bangor, Franklin Co., N. t r»*\ggff- •'. mfmmmmgmgmmm JOHN McSORLET; MALONE. N. Y. LATEST STYLES.. • • • Foreign ud Domestic Goods, i Tne Tery Best Trimming, • PiiRFECT FITS GUARANTEED. A fine line of ... . ' The largest and finest Clothing at stock of Spring MLLINER* in Northern New York, is to be seen at J. J. AJ KJJ?PI¥'S, M^S. H8$PS¥'S, St RegU Fftlls, N. Y. St Begis Foil, N. T. N^W DjlUji STORE MAIN STREET AVhere you will find Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy and Toi- let articles, Sponges, Brushes, Per- fumery, jDan Goodp, Tea, Coffee, Ci- gars, Ac. Physicians perscriptions carefully compounded at all hours. B. P. LufiwBY, Druggist^. Anything you want in the Grocery line, if you go to LEONARD PRIORE'S you can get it Always fresh and \>ent quality. T \~~ • j IN THE BESTAURANT.DEPAB'HIENT YOU CAN GET ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF LURCHES AXD MEALS YOU MAY ORDKR. I >r|< Mens Kip brogfcns, half doublo sole, worth $1.25 price $1.00. ^Icn» Calf brogans half double sole standard screw fastened, aok leather counter quarter lined; worth $1.5© price $1.15. AA'omen.** Kid slippers, opera toe, a handsome slipper of good quality; worth $1.00 prico 70 cento. I have 150 kinds of Dress Uuttons, all colors and sizes, Silk, A'elvet, Jot,. Metal, Horn, Celluloid and Pearl,^these button* are worth from 15 cento- to CO cents per dozen. I desire to sell thope^all out and \offer them at 10, cents per dozen, I ! t, .e of\ White Pearl Dress Buttons. I have just received from an Auction Sale, £00 dozon while dress buttons, five different sizes. They aro not the dirty looking buttons usually sold chea]); they are CLEAN AYHITK, I will sell them, few days, at the astonishing price of 2 Vents per dozen. TSTm. T. O'NEIL, LOOK FOR A T^ All kinds of Fresh Fruil in season. Choice Cigars, Tobaccos tie.. * St Begis Falls. N Y. , XXOXJLUD PAIOUL. OF PKICES / I have 84 Mens AVool Coats, a goo<l assortment of styles and sizes, worth from $1 to %1 each. I offer tfiese for $2 each, your choice. 16 Cotton Coats worth $2 each. I sc4i them for 75 cents each, 22 Vests worth $1.25 eacfi. You (*n have them for 50 % oento each. . Mens Pants made of New York Mills* Cottoiiade, lined all through/ worth $1.25 a pair. My prico is IK) cents. i Mens Cassimeiie Pants, worth $2.75. My price is $1.50. Best Overalls, extra heavy duck, handsome stripes and checks, four pockets, patent buttons, sold everywhere for $1'. I sell them for 75 cento. Mens AA'hite /Shirto, laundricd ready to wear, worth $1. I sell them* for 50 cenis. - • . * , \ I have 150 mens wool shirts, most of them are all wool, agsbrted ooloi-$, and stjies: Xavj- Blue, Light Brown, Darlt Brown, Gray and Plaids. Some are plaited fro*te with brass buttons. Other* shield front with- white pearl buttons. Some are handsomely enibroirdered. These shirts ara worth from $1^50 to $2.25 eaeh, to mafce a quWk sale I will close tlu-m out at $1.00 «ach, , I- Ladies musfin printed bonier, hemstitched,worth 10cents; price Scents,. Ladies fine linen Aril white; 10 cents. Ladies fine miwdin printed border fast colors, hemstitched worth 20 cents, price 10 cent* Children a,' variety of patterns; price 8- ceato. Mens fine linen all white, large size, never sold before for less than 2tt cento; price 10 cento. Mens turkey red, fast color 21 inches square, never sold l«ss than 10 cento; I sell them now for 5 centsv l>ofirl blue ' for a.