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Sv JO: |S»* w* • Of f ' {.AFR »^W- 'fc•E •#l >I ^-i fcv WW.' •BF ••\ is? ' jB -a .-- . *, n •-* f R ••V\ --I - ** * TRIBUTE. GO ••.„- <•-'* \ ^^S^^W^^^f^r' Sr. r. I UKirfci BT Tachle at W. H. DRAPERS ami Ltai Mrcountj for this hi* tatch. Draper Jus ail Sorts of Bicycle Accessories THK PLACE TO BIT V'VR GROCEBIES * A HILTON & CARY'S They *.,**.>» »«•;) 'hr;r Mtxk we.. a^«<?rt«l w••:. Krw.'i »'ni« rr;c?-, i.av:aa* <I*.!y ::.vwm. JI*ra*i<,oarTer«« f'-r THE BEST FLOCR ::n :b«? market, which b «oid extremely luw. Al! order* promptly delirerod. They A1**O have in connection A MODEL MEAT MARKET DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR BALE LOCATED ON GROVE STREET. The house con Lain • seven rooms; faa« water and all modern convenienoes. Lot is larye and *;tuat«d on a corner. WUJ be 'sold cheap, t>D easy terms of naymest. FBCD LAV1CIL WICKS, HUGHES * GRIFFITH Surra BLOCK, WATERTOWN, X. Y. SANITARY PLUMBING! We make a specialty of this clata of work, MJUTTZL*, TII>I>, ASDiaoir*. A COMPLETE LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. %9T We are always ready to give estimates oa short notice. WILLIAM BOSCOE Do** Dot deal in matton, bat sells TINWARE, 8T0VE8, ETC,atre- markably low prices. Repairing of every description promptly exe- cuted. Particular attention given to PI am bi off aod Steamfitting. Get my prices on any work you want done. WILLIAM BOSCOE flaye You Tried ft ? I MEA5 THAT CELEBRATED VIENNA AXD IX)MESTIC BREAD MADE rRESH EVERT DAY *T MADE rRXKH EVERT DAT PALACE PAKERY E B. GORMAN. Crayon Portraits! A. L FULLER, AgflST ' rayoc Portrait PaiitfcLf arid f?,tYTt at Ha..' L~> fes* Pvmjt . . . . i A ^i«n jrf! at E. E. VaX-i or «*»**: a: ^ A. ~ f\UJtR. *ta*>t: of Prof « •;• SL-WL ~^-a*~ Mr. and Mrs. Warn. visitiu* r*tati?e« in Earl Last Barker and wile thi* Working tlie road* was the bnsine** of the past week. ymte a number of yoatig people attended the deed Templars eats*- takimeat at BptagnetCBe on Friday eTentefa^tfeakol H a« beta* Aaa Henry Adkias and wile were ceded to Maeomb by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Salvia Kinney and Mr. MilJ- ward are still on tbe sick list. The ladle*' aid society at Mrs. Joe. Barkers was well attended and the chicken pie greatly appreciated. Oar factory m manufaetaring sixteen cheese a dav M. L S. PERILS OF MODERN LIFE. ««re viittea at perkM, aa4 wet* %o aid la «or> »ptrj tuai HJa, ta ftrtae aooour- aad tb* foaara. ap^l/tlaf of tbt hSm of Contacts with electric wires, railroad accidents, broken car and elevator ca- bles, explosions of steam, natural gajs and chemicals, f>on»ou* IU adulterated food aod dnuk, are a few, but all tbese dangers combined do not kill at rapidly as slow and §ure consumption. The death rate, however, from con- sumption, is being yearly cut down since Dt. Pierce of Buffalo, >\ T.. has gfVen to the world his celebrated 'Golden Medical Ihscovery/* a cure for consumption and throat and lung trouble* that lead to consumption, if taken in time and given a fair trial The time to cure coD*omptiou which is really nothing more nor let* than lung scrofula,» is i n the flr*t stages. A cough generally sounds the alarm.and you should take the \Discovery \ at once. There is a time when it is too late. Pollitick? is der. in the masculine jen VICTORY'S PALM. Hill* Pile Pomde ought to be u*ed by all sufferer* o( piles. It* curing effects are not enough extolled nor known. Its like the Samaritan's healing palm. * life and health re- storer, well meriting victory's palm. Bev. J. H. K., pastor of 8t. J. chuich, Cooperstown, Wis. Trv it to-night.' At ail druggists. For sale by LaVack. Good morreb pollitick*. DR. sin t always good HALE'S HOUSEHOLD COUGH CURE Is a purely vegetable remedy pre- pared from \rare medicinal plants, a perfect remedy for coughs, colds, coarseness, loss of voice, whooping cough, bronchitis, the first stages of consumption, allays all soreness of th«* lungs and chest, and give* perfect sat- isfaction. It i s tbe greatest medicine of tbe age to strengthen tbe lung tis- sue. 25 aod 50c. per bottle at Fred LaVack's drug store. . » • • A man's poiitickel chances air like a fire, too much water puts them oat. ••• RULES for the care of the sick. How to cure disease, its symptoms and causes, and other information of great value will be found in old Dr. Kaufmann's great book: 100 pages fine colored plates. Send three 2 cent stamps to pay post- age to A. P. Ord way k Co , Boston, Mass., and receive a copy free. »**\• The presideoshali bee in our nash- unal ioseck. ••••* When you want the best medi- cine ever made, use DANA'S SAR SAPARILLA. It will cure you. Sec that Belfat, Me., if on the bottle. — »-•*• Love is loaded. Baby va* sack, ws fa** a* as* was a Child, aba erted Ior Qaaaorl*. atetascto Even the meanest believers. lie has tome DOCTOirS FEES AYD FREE AD* VEBTIftOrG. According to newspaper reports, a cele- brated American surgeon received $5,000 for removing a little WCB from a wsaJthy ledy*i soaip. Tbe papers tail to stats the exact anMxznt of free advertiaing tbe doctor managed to obtain. —Satxmal Adr*rtx*er. Let* reason together Herts a firm, one of the largest the coun- try over, tbe world over, it baa grown, step by step, through many yean to greatness Thi* firm pays the newspapers good money (expensive work, this advertising' \ to tell the people that tfrer have faith m what they SSJD, SO much faith that if ther can^t beoelK or care they acm^t wast mar mooer Dr Pieroe's Goklen \Medical ~ Is sold on this hbersi pamn. If it oVxssV hsamtt or cars, it oasts nothing It nam Skin, Soaip and BcrofuloQ* afiferttrma, as av Tetter. Halt-rneom. Fever-sorea, White eWeHmgi, Hip>oint diaeaae and kin- dred ailment* Its the ehfopeaf biood - purifier soM, iggista, no matter bow many are ottered for its price (tl 00 a bottle), smosyott pay oniy for th* good yon e^t Caa yon ask more? First Paato eaerted for rtsrb aodattractinf voa Peairn exerted UM am the aasooau nia Tbe S tfc feopls ihe auuroe of rtffe. •rrsspeiHj It ouiur%icC Tw«si|£-tifctrd was ouc ut A* FlTtr-Orsi was ibe sjsedatf oandnueiiy ic i<oii tbair paoiM and their prrresett** The Zi*ny rourth waaapesimc^ eadias* vc •ireaanhea the aeopie tn the loauwuuu of reUftea* without which rahfioa oaacot proeper. TheOlse Hun- dred aod Third cbenabeO a thaakfal smrlt, ia> p rase i d vnoo the pec>p»e OMS freaaasssi of the marctee the/ bad recei ved from Ood* TWS Booh of Daniel came later to the nation- al BJe, and had a puverfui Inftoeaes apoa the nation during (be capt:mty. Tbe eranta there recorded miurated ibe »e> rriry of theoapdrliy, ahowed thai God WM tall with Bis people, sooowafed their faitn, set a noble \•mr^t of what they all mjtni be and do, and thus led them into that vtaie which would ressier a re- tar* poealbM. QVXSTlOXa L FrvmtKePort* WjicUower (Lean. 1.7). L What two character* are pictured in lesson 1? To what is the good man Hkened? What is the fruit of such a Ufe? To what are the wicked com- pared? To which of these claasri do yon belong? liow does this Psalm help men to become better? Z, What two kingdoms are shown in Lesson W Who belong to each? What will become of those who belong to them? What does this Psalm teach ns about patriotism? &. From what two book* do we learn about God and duty? (Less. 3.) What will each one teach us? Which should we study tbe most? What is the Golden Text? What have we in this Psalm that lays the foundation of goodness and a holy lifef i. What do we ieara about Gob?* care of u* from lesson 4? What of owr rela- tion to God? Dow does this Psalm bring comfort and increase our faith? &. Do we all need the forgiveness of sins? What do we learn about this from lesson 5? What does this Psalm teach us about the way o f salvation? 6. What are the blessings that come from the house of God? (Less. 6.) How should we show our lore for it? What two veraea in this Psalm show us how much we should love it? What are we taught in this Psalm about the impor- tance of the institutions of religion? 7. What reasons for praise and thank- fulness do we find in lesson 7? Bow does God illustrate His 'lore to us? What promises do we find here? IL From Pu Example* of Hoty Mm of Old (Lean. 8:11). What had become of Jerusalem? Where were the Israelite* at this time? Under what circum- stances? &. What four young men are de- scribed In these lessons? To what coun- try did they belong? In what country did they live? How long before tbrjst? How did they show their principle* and the reality of their religion, in lesson 6? What lessons of temperance do you learn from them? What would you ex- pect of such young men? What effect did the rising of Daniel to high office have upon the exiles? 9. Oow did God save many people through these young men? (Less. a. y What do they teach us about prayer? How did Daniel prove that God spoke through him? What did he forejell about the kingdom of God? How would this comfort and encourage the exiled people? 10. What great trial did three of these men pas* through? (Lea*. 10.) What character did they show? % What was the result of their faithfulness? 1L What great trial came to Daniel? Was he faithful? How was he de- livered** Why did God send these great deliverances in trouble? Are GooTs promisee just as true for us? As this was Just before the return, how would the faithfulness and the exaltation of Daniel prepare for that great event? nuencax scMipnova 1. Worship is a very important part of religion. 2. Singing is a very important of worsnip S. A revival of religion is almost al- ways accompanied by a revival of song. 4. God does many things in many ways to make Bis people holy. 5. \If we take all the best in all the fathers and mothers we have ever known or read of. all the ideals of fatherhood we have had in our most ex- alted momenta, aod combine them into one picture, then we will have some faint idea of what God is when we call hum Father \ 6. Salvation include* repentance, for- of God, worship, trust, growth in NATUtUl OAU. *r Jaaat This bat** ov first artiela we wish to make out bast bow aad sar, good momdnav to the editor a»d staff. We always sdamirad the Hattmsu T*u BUM, but susder Its nww DSJDS aad okl editor isaUt nl by the abas staff of officers, wo ptadlst stjoesas to tbs en- terprise asjd satistaetioo to tbe sub- scriber*. In fast ws have already beard expression* of geoeral satlsfae- tfora from ail parts of our village, 'Just the thing,\ \I told yon so;' 4 Ought to have been done long ago;\ \Now ws will have ooe good paper n Aoespt oar coi^ri^t«l*tioDs in yotur new enterprise. A crown of success and a robs of prosperity we hope will bajroor rswara. EST. Jas. Crraham, grand lecturer of the order of Good Templar*, gave a temperance lecture in the M. JEL church last Friday night and after the lecture organized a lodge of eighteen member*. Geo. Lalooe, an enterpris- ing young man who has lately started a general store in this place, is the worthy chief of the lodge. Under his management we are ready to guaran- tee success. We are sorry to report the death of John La bo \ which occurred Sun- day at 10 o'clock. Mr Labo was a strong healthy man who worked in tbe talc mill; he had only been sick nine days with pneumonia. It will be remembered that Mr. Labo's wife died about a year ago leaving three young children, one of which has since died. A few weeks ajro the wddinjf bells commenced to nntr. but tbey no iontr er ring having bees* completely smashed to pieces on Sunday and the only trace left J» the smoke from tbe cigars that have been NJ profusely passed around. 8am Boyd Sen. snd Mr*. Mira Martin were united in marriage by Rev. Jos, Williams, The ceremony was held at L. Moorhouse's on Sunday afternoon. This was a pure case of love at first sight. Introduced on the 4th of Mav, LUarned on 5th of June. But youth will have its fling, the groom is 61 and tbe bride t>3. They have gone to Richville on a wedding tour. Hope they will speedily return and settle down 'to enjoy life. S LABWOOI>. MAPLE RIDGE. A Good T^ujplar* lodge ww orffsja rfzed st l>eKa!o JAM week. Several from thi? >treet lueet there Friday evening to join. Miss Letne Short, of Waddington, closed s t>ucce.«Kful tenu of t^chool iu {district >~o. 11, Friday. Mi*s Libbit Merithew, of Richville, ppent a few dkys with her sieter, Miss Ella Holland, J«?t week. F. H. Holland is building a large horse barn for H. M. TownsJev. at Dekalb. XXX. OrVKii^Mcrfre Kidney, Lhr#r and Bladdtr Curt, lUieiiiii^ti^ine Lorn urine, era vet* bago, nam In Joints or back, brick dust in e, frequent calls, hTitanon, inuamstioo. Disordered Liver, a LaQrtppt, genu bfflioue-besdtehe. cures kidney difflcultJes, trouble brifht't ' Impure Blood* ordehfbxy. efOeeBnSBj.sTi tor*eta*j a*e»attae»fl,+q; a Oo^ BoKmAirro*, JC T. PILES •AIAKIHS _ relief aad is a n mSaliibJe Care far Files. PrioeSi.Br ra^stt ormafL asmplBS staXXew Teeh OSy. XTUTICK.~Pt*R8UAXTTO ANORDCR OF ^^ Vaeco P. Abbott, sorrojeaie of tbe oonmy of eX. Lawrence, and acoorcflnff in the etatm* in raoh cae^s Stiade and urnrkied. Note *- >« berehr given to ail person n having clajtt> asuinst tbe estate of A dan. Hke. i*t* of Hoeeie in daid county. <3eceawti. rr.At j iney are re**~ J -«? ? > » xn!bit rb** «*n*. with J tbe vvuwU' *>» t- • r •» , to tbe pnbecnti^r. at b> I reskL«.^c in Gocrernwor, ID *akl eonnt). or* or before tbe K*h H»r of November neiL Dated May 3. 18SS. Jlrtm6 JAME> CLARK. Ex+ruxn*. \ r ^TUE-f J l\R^ANTTU A> ORDKKTTF -A.^ Vas.*-o P. Abbetu •urrojrate of the coouty of ?*^ l-awreucf, and *t*xjrdiTnc to thr •tatu^ in pnch ca#«»*» made and prov*rt«-d. Notk-e :« bereby si^^n to ail i»en»ons bartnc ciairo* aa»1n«rth- estate of WiiliAm Wrifntb*. late o? G«avernenr. in aaid r^oiry deceased. ti;at tbey are required to «-xnibit Uie «uune. win. tbe voncbers fhereof. t/> tbe TObecnber. at tbe o«Doe of J. B. Preetoii in ^Touventeur. in **>d oatint . on or before tbe 5th day rf f CNwexcU-r next. JuH> W. GRIFFITHS, J. B. PR&-TO.V ln>* Exerctorx. lasted. May 2K. IMC. 70TJC Pwrr-*'* R^s>ediee iKiAd bv Drwy a Perria. It is an art to he soccessfuJlv DANA'S SAXSAPAJLTLLA HO CatM|agtJtor»--w^ieJTrer kneern h it ofvee drfres out all other*. Re- merDber i: h * Men are fooit hecaas* wocn*u ar* and T>fe r< Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. - >•—•.••» —_ It t§ e***er '.or s a* r KXiSX \r, •i*^*-? a secret thai* \r, mr*r? v. »*•;. .r • '• • — * Crrje r>'. XL' rt ^«-»t r.a.: *, r + -~. ^^ Dr. V. to penes Be of the hypeaic ^e> with the V n thai the see of with U yof tains that the smoke of tobaaso nureiy destroys* or ia any the develiaasMit of the O7M. ofchoierik of an sis> t: ^^ ir^: E T • «\*rea-. Ha. a. ai*-! BL\>cr; '- ;-• ^ci-;ri^ :-••-» <**.* t cart*-: ixr^-ver *'.: W# -cr.* r-•< -• -A * r e H4 n. & *> \ ~ a **•%**! * x» 'I* i.a^-ta^sr* UP --.-*-. - A '-* — WO SJTUtJCSTX no St It a aad Is dry until the A has been y pariah. La. a-: day. but It after afain ^c of a salllkx by the rraad duct y of that charatiax -Pt'R^rA.VT TO AN ObDER OF P. Abbott. Ncrrrwateof the C<«mty *. and aocordins* to tLe ataxnte in such ram smade aad prevised, aortee » kerehy ctvea to aii peratm* aavina; ceaisns aspainat tbe estate of Merrick D. Mems Kte of wu»eineer. in amid Coantv. deceased, that they are required to asnfhft the aaaae. w»tb the voexhw tbereof. to the eabeerfbers at Ure rea- assaee of Gray B. Sbekksa, fa GoortrDet?. a ssX Cacsry on o* bafore the Ha day of H*> sssabernext. VOLXET WVMoRillK -RAT R sifrfLnoy. SDsnS MARIA M MORRIS ^ . « ajterrntora. Dated Febmarr 22. 2SJC. V'OTrCE.-PTRSiAVT To AN ORDCR ^% ai V»#oo P. Aobnrt. anrroasOe of U* oons- tr sf 9L La«re«oe. aad aorordtn* u the atatnte fcasaeh caeea made aad provided. Notice * t* a^ perar >n* ha«-tef eiaasae the ecta*e of raarlee Ar.iaosr. ka»e of T. tn aaid ormmry. flunsawiT that are required so rsbibt't the aaaae, wtta eejeben thavw«f »© tbe aK/^er a4 tbe »af tbe sate <lmrim Anrboay t% f«mT+r. . t* mJ4 txmmty. on or before O^e att 4ay af Dfv^asWr o^rt HI5&T *rr.:K. ZJt£l<lA C .4>THgN'T for Infanta and Children. itasi tome.\ H. A Aacsnm, M. P^ 21180. Oxford hX, Brookiyn, X. T. Few are the -Tbe nss of •Oastorla'wso its merits so veUkaown thai it of •Lipereroaatici to endorse tt» iatelhteal famflies who do aof 1rithmeasTreacb/ , ^ ^ Caabos aUamr. D. D, Hew York City. Late Paasor Bloomiafdakf Jssfbrsssd C^uroa. vUlbcpmd to sjs to make Wo mo at such t pi <an profitably* At presort toe Tluiesw rpvtKJmn AOrt .<jtScr liquid Water costs nothing. <an show as how to 1 ao that wscaa make A si water dresstaf, or ares akc ssanj of ch then chsrfe for the < *e*3 of chargtag fo boa e' WOLTT at RAJTTX PIK- •Pur several rears I TvairOaaaoravaa^ahallaiwarsoooUaoeio do so a* It hasinrvariabr/ Xnwm F. Faanss; at D. v ItSch Street aod 7th A vrn^ Hew Tork Caf Csarrara Ooaira**, TT MnmaaT Haw T< IN THE SPRINGTIME All Medical Authorities agree that there is absolute need of a Tonic to renovate and tone the system. There is nothing known to medical science that possesses the wonderfuIJy in- vigoratinfc and health-renewing virtues equal to a STRICTLY-PURE SARSAPARILLA. While MojfEY CAN BE 8AVID by buying the \SYRACUSE SARSAPARILLA,\ it is also an established fact that for ABSOLUTE PURITY and BEST MEDICINAL QCAXTTIES there are none to compare with it Ask your druggist for ~ \SYRACUSE SARSAPARILLA,\ And accept no other. When you have tried one bottle, you will never buy any other, for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IS SAVED ON EACH BOTTLE, and you get a better article than can be otherwise had. LARGE BOTTLES, awra 75c. For sale by FRED LAVACK, Gouvemeur, and by all First- Claae Druggists, h tb? name of* is en 'Ujf'i to make six cbc- < Xir> look Ilk ko£u:uc> It will do DQ thinf i which no other j AH retsilei jomi 4/tOD um V \KEANY \) VTcrOfTlBfllttdxr; ^OCaCSATfOW AFTI* ^OfJ**™ CB *3 > *** au Jj^/N C-h Every Sufferer^ UUim*, Caototm Morbo*. UarrSi Jn B-xtr or Urah*. Mttlf Joint* or ttiJ t-ja AJM<T»* r*nef and mm tzpnm paid. St I. s, JOfiHSOJf * DO Y L i O rv • r Fifteen Per Cent. Saved! HOW YOU CAN DO IT. Daring the month of Mn\ The S. B. Van Duzee Mfg Co. will make a DISCOUNT 0F'l5 PER CENT. <m all spot cash sales on the following goo<l>. New Wall Paper, Shades, Curtains, Poles and Trimmings, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Hall Trees. Spring Beds, and Mattrasses. This is an offer of which every pradenr cash hover should avail themselves. Just think of it— ' ' A HARDWOOD CHAMBER &-• e> 17c SUIT FOR ONLY *FJLZ./i> LATEST AND BEST STYLES' Do no: ,'K this opportunity go ry. Wo want vour pat- ronage. aDd will give \oxx more for yo^r mo:.ev th»n you have ever received before. Don't forget that * e are headouarters for Doors. Sash and Blind*. S. B. VAN DUZEE M'F'G CO. Union Hall Block. BALSA ea»M«Mi •assaeaayaeji ptf^o«B ^ia«]ileesn*eii9 Cetred ST. h».:vsanr. Keyteron * am ^lnd to L+u< r that I -, *«iigi N«rv* Tonic ui:t itv l^t •pie*§nes*. ao.i uh.ut- iha- n 1 r» tW; f/or b U j. rlDt :.L:,aii.', / t. i /;.v.\>. Ou/Tvwv. Mi. tr) .... 'Lt-cr the ]>urue* v ^-o:^ j ^, p*j:..athe Lai ta: j^: fr •:.-. .T^ :-a 2 throu^h fa, » w uoi«. : ,+x •.. A ' i;::«e U% vut, fiil^^y c .rod J^H\ .s , Ai . /.:; -« £L\ :U *'* er *i for a Lvxr.bor of v « n .ar uocion. ainj znetLci:^-. i.-.t 1 A.w laiuz^ onjy :*o bot:.^ o t i^rvi Tank her vroubk fa^ 1 JOBh ri'L, tot to 5fiJ_ DO *' ****•» caa ^. teas mattlriae ttwm at ch f- & °—aa\ st Fort - 'Pnpefadasderals iJRvpsred bythe j wayae. lad. also by the KOC*IG MCO. ©a. Chicane \***Tl>mggUmmtmipmrBottl* t sn.7%. a How *o Test Bating Powder. KA\ H :a»« E.J -r Z If- -^*' Rdvfu TW3 PAPEir^22£ Amjmumjm Btna^ ?c^ * ftp-see mrmm T^jBibier No. ; ooataJae Jt* T Tiler's Biii^ p»rter, T^mbmr S*. t -wr-^sw o^ Tescpossvfa- af s • *< w-t eVa^asr Watar I: ano», ataT^c ** « wts; mm aor rvr THIITT • ^f take nmr^f ca>. of I^ae.r »3aV -i^ ** ^^ erHt^n^' u of !*• r * i^jW -» txsie. an.: ^ :*~tr, tmm XO BAKXSG POWDER Is is Good u Thateatr'i a; *MW+~ e '* t ^*«*^ ) In ii'i list in I a • Hill -\^'•KJI