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m*w, mx'ywm^^ * * * * * v ••\.\< »\£. . v •*•>. *<• ' - - * * < , J8ET Sp -SSI •SAT COUGH MSDYT aceaps you may ,think that Scotf» Eamjsicm is ^loi^lidsl \& fatten babies, to round up the angles and \*• ;^na»5 cosoely and attractive, lean and angular women. .<: -n^aad fiUont the hollow cheeks and stop the wasting of ^tbe cocHRunptive, and enrich and vitalize the blood of #the scxokikms and anaemic persons. It will do all this ^ l^-botitwiUdomore. It will cure a. * ^wim the Cfdmary cough syrups and specifics entirely ISaiL ,T^e cough that fingers after the Grip and Pneu- i wis be softened ana cured by the balsamic beal- asd Strengthening influences of this beneficent •medicine,'namely, Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. . |gjj?4^0» substitutes. They are never as good. * Saw**, flew York. AJI Dracsfets. VSOc. and Si. hJ! ?1CL0SING OUT SALE : /V-rc.-OP.\'.-.- / S: ts Of all wool carpets, some of them large for any room, feeing at 40c. per yard, fiemn of tapestry and Body Brussels Carpets must be <— r-: closed out at once. •»•;-• OOUVERNEUK, N. Y^ TUESDAY, JUNE 4,1895. if & aosrran* raiacsa ABUIHD 1MT. NO.B- HKUVELTO*. a.—Desoratioa day til appro- prietely obsorrod by the Brand Army of the Republic sesteted by the Unlea SOhool IM the ettlica* generally. The school had provided tlai« number of bouquets at the school building «•>* et8A0e.au ., ths erend Amy gath- ered tiwt to aft u assort to the enures. Presently at nil* o'clock the patada to and aadntOTod la doabW Uao lato tb# oboreb. A ip^ciai ehob ol To4eaw f—dortd patrioUe masie in a erodliabta aiiaair aad lao svddriwn by lav. J. Oalaoaad E#v. Dorr wall taealTad by tko laiaa Both w«r* voir worthy of 1 paid a fiowiaf txiboUto of tbo UTlai aad doad of tbo «hrti war. A aatiToof AroMaia was tboa tatro- doeod aad spoke of bit aativa howW aad bit adobud ooaatry with ardor M - *TmL Tbo promorioa fowaod la tbo aano ordor M II bad to tbo ebarob aad tbo loag liaotoabap Mi narob to tbo torraadtbo raaks battod at tbo lot dodioatod to tbo toldion aad tbo W- |owliif addroM was dotivtrod by Prof. W. £. EnsHcn, tbo priacipal of oar •Cbool: Moa of tbo Oraod Army of tboRs> poblic, I mint* yoa. Wo aro aot to- day to ooeuaotnorato tbt dood« aad dooorato tbo gnvm of oar fallen oora- radeo. It Is a fitting tribute tbat a aa- tioo of sixty-fire aaillloas of peoplo tbouldset apart oao day in tbo year to do honor to its heroic dead. To those of yoa who are yoaagor tbo story of the eiril war is eimcetiUe history bat we look an to the Totor- aas of to-day with pride aod respect— proud of the foot that we arc dcecood- aats of moo who Talao freedom above all else, prood tbat she nobis boys la blue took tboir Ures in their bands and faced danger and death to pro- sorre the union, proad tbat through yoar efforts aad those of yoar WS AND MATTINGS. *tgre»tty .^•aristy. idome aad see them, they an bargains. rades in arms, oar fiac, tbo symbol of all that stands lor liberty aad peace, though rent by minnie balls and torn by shot and snoll. baa boei through four ymn of crril war with* oatkmingaaWw star from Its flokL The Ions; aad wi steknam and satTerlng, the pala aaoay which this *^ MUNYOM't WlTletSSES. r .JPs aU« Saw* Gt**a t of Mae- byastaf Mi Care, I took 1$ and la f oar days Atthattteelci umbos are- now sUtsea of rheoaasr Rheumatism times daily, y cured, pat oa my ^/MT kaoss aad ankles ware sa aaaw swoUea walking «ao withrhea bat since hare not had of the disease. Wallace Btck ford, says: ^1 had year* standing, with I yon% Oatarrh wae snarreloasly _ yielded rapidly, and waw I am perfect- ly cared.\ « . Miss IoU Forreet, t» Manod street, Boston, says: k *My sawtte system was broken down from nat+nas nroatratloa oaaeed by dyapepsla. JlTbai 1 suffered Is tmpcaeihletbielLsa0I was oaable togotmMef. J1aa%Taegaa asing Munyoa's Dyspepsia mm Kerro Cares, and it was not loag besWel was tbor* oagbly earod.^ w .^ Muayoa* Co. pat up a cure lor Marly every dis- ease. >'o matter what yoar dissaes or bow many doctors baffle tailed to cure you, step into the oaafatt drag and get a accent Semedlea It will aaamu you, Those who are la afabt as to tbo nature of tboir Jlseassebonld addram Professior Muayoa, |WAreb Philadelphia, sjriagietl symptoms of aose ts%aate a aaid l giTe their carefully _ yxmthcbeaeatofhlsaaWioeabeototel; free of all charge. Ao remedies will be sent to aay addiam am receipt of re- tail price. .„ OTTEB i RCMVILLE. Jun# a.—A. F. Griffith returned to 8t. Lawreace UniTersity to-day after a few day's raeatioo in hi* native Tillage- Rt Wor Brtx Allen O. Btoith, mas ter|of Richriile lodge F. aad A. at , left Friday for a short pleasure trip. He will repreeent his Lodgaat the Grand Lodge in New York City and will re- turn Tia Worcester. Masa, bringing bis sister, Mr*, D. K. Oardner, home with him far tbo summer. A wedding Is in prospect which we aopeto report for the next semi week- Mrs. Haskins, oa Depot street, is among those who are iauproring tboir Tillage property and adding to the beaaty of the town. The '^second nine\ of the BickeiUe B & Club were vanquished by the Hegrelioo club ia toe latter Tillage on Decoration Day. Tbo game was close and at times exciting but full of costly errors. A return game is ex forwood. ore making a few t their old homo here. The RichTille club hare rented of Lieutenant Rich four acres of bis meadow land situated oa the banks of tbo Oewegatchie and they are to-day resnoTing the sod making a dirt dia atond which will be equal to any in tbo county. Tbo dub is open to any challenge fjxxnsjnateurorsanixations. Mrs. & B. Barnes and Miss Hattie Bamea,oflf day's ^rMt at The highest compliment is paid by your RlebTillo readers to the enter- prise of tbo KoftTaUcmji TJUBCFK In faraiaga semi weekly paper aad we are sure it will meotwitb deserred patronage. \Cato n will endeaTor to keep up with the prooesaion with snbarban news, . Tbo RichTillc delegation to the great KndeaTor ConTontion in the Marble city report the gathering a de- aided socoesa, helpful and uplifting and speak moat faToraWy of the Orien- tal hospitality extended them. Mr. and Mia, John J. Shannon re- tamed to-day after a few day's Tisit to Waddfngtoti, guests while there of tnetrMente CommawJooerCa Plank aad wife, Wallace R Thayer, of. the Ogdeoe a saade himeelf la the art fat in this Tillage, this month aav- day Vttb bis Henakheshis ghry proAd' be secern to qaaffflratlone. Mr. will, on oraboat July let, be will fad a NORTH LAWRENCE. June 8 —Memorial Day wasobeerTed 1 Q by CoL Howland Post in this. Tillage on Sunday. May Mth. The soldiers eooToned at their hall about 10 a m. after which all marched to Maple GroTe cemetery where the usual ser* held. Much credit is due f »UPERS1 Qeefts* I4awa qaieaiy to l Strawberry, We swe glad to wsleomi back to their aat bosaeJCr. and Mrs. R P. fMalfne who aeorad from Watertown to Ilea* TilK last Saturday L*JI»kt)SsUhaJ^F_— -- m w D. Taftt - ATTst AOTtOeM AT S6. :.m /«£&,, ~£&t^ v -~-$£&~*~.*f&S?&: the young ladies for tboir gathering of choice dowers. After the serriee* at the cemetery all returned to the hall and at half u>ast seren o'clock marched to the MV £. church which was crowded. ROT. W. J. Cross occu- pied the pulpit His rermarks were eloquent and will long be remembered. Stephen Dunn is now the owner of the Union hotel and also the comsaer del hotel Mr. Dunn has had the Union hotel thoroughly repaired and It Is now in first class order and is an honor to our Tillage. The work was done by Peter Sanjale, W. a MeCoUieter and wife, of Carth age, were in town last week calling on theirmanr friends. W. J. Tanner has rented the house and lot owned by George Case v. Attorney J. A. Bmith has returned from Albany where he has been for the past week on legal budoess. Leman Bristol, who has been in poor health for the past six mouths, is falltng. A horse and wagon owned by Frau- ds Wolfe went through our Tillage in a hurry last MoodaT. The horse came out all right but the wagon wns crip- pled, R. fl. McRwen, who purchased the drug store of J. D. Hakina, has had the same thrroughly repaired and has filled the store with choice goods. GiTehimacaJL ,\-___ Cmte fw •—dacbaw ' As a remedy for all forms of head- ache Electric Bitters has proTcd to be the Tory best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its Infi We urge all who are afflicted to cure a bottle and give thlsrameaya fair trial In cases of habitual ooneti patlon Electric Bitters euro by gfTing the needed tone to the bowels, and few oases long resist the nee of this Try it once, Large only fifty cents at Dewey ml drugstore, «UPERSTlTlON8 ABOUT TEA. * ts at Dewey APerrin^s, L> - Cfc—w» Det DM JCe4 There are probably more stitioos woren about tea than aboet any- thing else in the world. If yoa pat cream in yoar cop before the sugar, it will \cross your lore,\ eo yoa mast be very careful It while the tea la befasg made, the lid, removed to pour la the water, is forgotten to be replaced; It at | the sure sign of the spproaordag sariesA of a stranger. If a tea stalk floats ia the on* it te called a \beau *' end when this to seaa anmarried women should stir taear ssa ry quickly rcaad aad round aad than ^ hold the spoon upright in the ceatar of the cup «• &*i ^* * If the \beau\ is atgscfaedto and clings to it, he will be ears to very shortly, if not on that eery « lug. but if the stalk goes to the sk the cap, he will not ooasa la I places this ia also said to ootning of a stranger, and if the to soft the newcomer will be a My; It tough, a gentleman. . * .. -^ If you want to know bow many years will elapse before foa are lisanlal. ,. balance your spoon on the edge at yobs? ^ cup, first noting that it to perfa \ fill another spoon with tea, aad it above the balanced spoon let drops of tea gather to the tia of aba spoon and gentry fall into the bowl at the one below. Count the drops. Jfiuoa one stands for a year. - -^sa^ If the duster of small sir formed by the sugar ooUeat aad in the center of the cap. it la a saga ^i fair weather. If they rush to the there will be rain Be midst of poverty aaa When* ialuff* Tisited the pott* aaredthat A crust of bread paid for Is better f J°g V*L **** than pie oa credit. ^ f , J yiuSk ^——-> galsasleaas uioklytoDr. Fowtort Mil of Vtysua. who has ebarge of the ryatFatoral Bridge will hare of the one located at this andL^ Boot. « *&B tfrt csgthrMe &\X*JSS2&*V3gtt •«iisainne. lAAiDimeofnotr in^^s^Tsaariaan M — we O DATE GOODS 1 CHINA, DINNER AND TEA SETS* ^W-eAINT LAZABZ POBCELAIN. „ ^ A T^ luU»d»W^^ WfekA CM W bCHlAt pieoss at wefl sststea^instchrfftir.yeMB as readily I Jaw. Jfar tta naxt ao day. ^RraaapeaallOTr| cf it Illllllll Wall t Another lot of that 1 JEzoaDent cuts of aat Weefeyan Beoafaiaiy .smt^b'-** tetataw hSMmdbT by tteMtfan ud thUAMthkaow m^^ 1885. ..... ;4^ ;<^^v.-*i.' Jem, with a which fMs dlatribatad ftesal trtbates to the saenv the erand Amy and the esar- to a close by the P '£>&&&, im W£ ijuality 0JBoods, f ormahshipM MTE87iStyleCpeffectjits. Ui^?^; -;> v^^jc;-^^!^ ictltiTtjsoldasrsgraTes r . In the afternoon the ball of ball bat tbeHeoTekoo* at the and of the the RiabTilies haTing nine Innings. , DeWttA Oolicand the aueaallfjat of Is aat always will atop the cough to-day at once. Soto and get a satanta t bottles M cents aad «Lw9 €k»at delays are JaneS.-lfr. and Mrs. to of the ef Mrs. Brown's brother, CrraatWlgbt. Sereral of oar townspeople were in day. sen was a guest of Mrs. Ger- tie J :.• • • e • June S.—John P. Griffin went to Natural Bridge, Wedoeeday, on boci \li^irsaW^Oanada is Tisiting her oaaghsar, Mrs. ft sans Jones. a&sTOeeteUo Is TisiUng her daugh- ter, Mrs. K. Scott. Lean Hilta, of OouTerneur, is teach* 4a district y a 7. — i Fuller Tisited friends in GOUT* last week. Aged Mrs. Mayne, of HeuTelton. Is Tisiting her sons, Frank and Hugh Mayne. 1st Fallerrflie constituency of the TaiBrjATs thinks the semi-weekly a thing. •«»• SiAPLE RIDGE. « of the Merritt block, fw asriy by Milton Carter. Mr. Garter removed his law olllee to OTer Cardiffs A Cos. store. , 8AVE0 MRS. RCNNIE'3 LIFE. Mrs. Jennie Ronnie, of Virgil V. Y , had been stek for a year or more with of the gall and ulcers of the Her physician toed bar she she could not live. Mrs. Beanies mo- had found such a benefit from the use of Dr. David Kennedys FuTorite Remedy, that she persuaded her daughter to nee it, which she did with the result that it cured bar of these diseases, and she says she was nerer as well as now. • • • •True art is getting the beautiful out of nature. When occasion demands Its DeWltts Witch Hazel Salve, cooling to burns, stops pains instantly, cleanses, a perfect hosier for scalds or itT! aisTouth. Sit ins m ths effect of Me If iinli ms jmslsT saTllla JmiasK terminated at 37, sard to his drinmstsii nitass. his reoord as a post Is leled, for no man everaosderei as Bums with so little sat world and with in his n skin eruptions. Dewey A Perrii Always eui Perrin, agents. pih Mrs. D 8 Holland Tssfted her sis Burnham, at Her> Gray hairs are an honor most men do not seek. Persons who are subject to diar- f rbo»a will find a speedy care in De Witts Cholk and Cholera Cure. Use no other. It is the best that can be or that money can procure. It the system In natural condition ^ its nee. We sell it Dewey A Perrhv agents. • e i thinks his wealth At the close of ths trial of Wi auostof those the anseroom. Dr. down the room in growling out praises of ssfl of Fox and Sheridan, bat say- ing not a word about Burke'a Burke, sensitive at this csnissioa ami the great authority, could at last tain himself no longer and burst \Doctor didn't you like my speech?\ .',J \No Edmund,\ replied Dr. Parr, salmly eying his excited Questioner. \Tour speech was Ofprosssd with mats- >r poor, dislocated by parenthesis and as* \- bilitsted by amplificatiaor'—Youths ' Companion.. - - -. m ODR SUMMER SDITIp2r3£T= Bitten entirely me of a terrible breaking out ail BybodT. It Is a wonderf ol mod- Cornwall, ^T>^*' \Homan beings cannot see in dark,\ remarked the teacher. \Sister can.\ replied UM em resoluteiy. * f \Are yon rare?\ \Yee'm. The hall Sight, but sister knew had shaved off his m said a woH avhneu it Teacher— Tommy, did yoa aurythuig about the origin of I a, MS Hate; Caps, Tiarallug Bags, Sad Ska always on lMna*. --- aa>'*^ ^0r- f'iil*' *