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f.y. butlM job lor too *. work is ell up tor W r.K. UtFa.. an •ad cUMraa of i* two « walla tor Jan hara **»*& aod«eo<Puk»ki. A. VanDoaaa'a at Fall*, rf Mi*. W. I*. Laffata. aaddaaffh' brickjark it id witt ordeai aad J* torn SMtOkriokparday tor iaout are tor Mr. H. J. Jamai DowaalU W. at of Qowrer r. »Grao4 lodge to of U New Joky 4. that the open toil fba Preab/tariao aooieqr will v CbJUraa'a Day until a tbe OOU- York ty, whtohasto the the rail uMiwrik, sixfeet wide, is be l.ntbePttbfc8quereatWet L, the atone beta? donated by k?Um Marble Company of berw esemfnation lor eecc-nd tod gnde eert*ftcat»e will br f§ OosenriaBiODar Royce, ad Sewn, tentar and Friday foam* g ^faj •/ ' a. McGren knew ths owner c# Ktishto*. It was bid off at blast week by C 4F Pai**r. t*f»eWaft*. : ,.^^ ; JAby, of Watertown, mTiemplahyn next 8un- 'vening. Rev. TJre jit will spcrit the yat day m Drvet3at**t church MI Bsfta** -,- >^ : *: re wilt bs a game of base ball ^ Saturday A « neither tmm thi* Strati, I It looted for, a parttaity oungchfld. X E Oder baa add hie William street to Denford Thornton. (Vme^ermliool^aoo. _. Tbe edition of 1000 of the ladies' ia about exhausted. The la- cpeot to olear about ttso by the venture, .,,-. fc ^...^ .*..•• MtetywOl Day H next Sunday in«at 10 JO \The enbjeot for day wilt be \Jhe Golden Gate.\ peny begin a lour nigh* Bent at their pavihoo on Johns- town street, Brooklyn aide, thle ere M. & Beckett tttamoeepted the in vitetiou of the Alumni association of Union Academy, to deliver the an* anal addreaa before their organise tion,Junel». At ths Presbyterian church Bun- day, twelve were received into full mutnbersbip by oonteseton aad two by letter. JTonr infants and and Bine adults were baptised. One of the moot readable articlee in the woman's paper is from the tails pen of Urs. Baseett of Richfield Spa., formerly preoeptrees of the Seminary aad remembered and yet highly regarded by everybody. The St. Lawrenoe county Sunday School associstien holds its annual convention at Heuveltou, to-day and to-morrow. Those from this place who will take part in the program are Rev. 8 J. Greenfield and James D. Thit This year produced tbe hottest firstICantxie of June ever known in New York city. Deaths from sunstroke were numerous. Snow fell m Colorado, Area were not needed in this town. We have a delightfully varied cU the Mow Yorker of R W. <fcO U B and of the road at that of C n. Brown as who occupied the thsR-W AO R BL W. 8\ Jones the popular supeHute- dent of the middle division of theR. W *kO. who wae eteadiiy progtfeBBing toward (he general supsmttendsaey whsn the road into the control of the Oeotral it now the general sanwrtn- tmisnt of the Sooth Oarahaa * Georgia road aad its leased tines; Jacob Herman, formeiy of theB. W. 4c O is trat^isman and L A. Kmsr- son traffic manager. 3 UtUefleld is roadmastar. the Pareonaare tbe prin- Icipal owaere ot the roid. — Water- 'town Time*. The afratcuiy in tfaethrsmoneter at the National bank haa fallen into the bad habit of registering 110* above not below aero, theoe days. It mn not be taken •* a fair trst» as the ran beats down with terrific force, dirtot- iy on the bolb. But it's plenty warm aE5SBBEanoB= GWVERNEUR. N. Y. THE 8T. LAWRENCE INN OPENED. TME PUBUC INVITEO. The 8t Lawrence Ion win be thrown open to the public tonight, there will be no pe etnouke, pu>ple wtU juet oome and etay as they do at all regulated boueea The work of finishing the big building is not yet done, but will proceed without inter- ruption or discomfort to gueeta, and then after a little we expect there will be something done more format to **'»ga)'«e the event. -•<•••- BASE BALL. The following are the f core of some of the recent baee ball gamea in thia vicinity. At Watertown: MadiaonB 1 S 1 4 3 Atbletice 1 S 0 3 0 At Potsdam: -SO 4 11 Notoials 11 9 S 4 S It is eiid that Leary. Grouverneur'a well known catcher, has received a tempting offer from the QloversviUe state league dub. I-1S 4-U 1—SO 0^3* a a> • A RAILROAD SOLD. aro Tbe delegates etecied from Ibis 4 the 8oudayS*h(*>i r in session at Beu vel- Wm. Whitney, Dr. G. B. Percivsl Whittaker, Mis. Hirem Prouty, Hirsca Kao Mark* wick sfid Jennie Bother fori. ^ A man fn Watertowalaat w -^k U d b%hatfo «he river, ttii-d to rive it and lost b% life. Had he mvedthe bat he woold bsre got no praise, hc- le^thalradmix The mormf of which teaches us that It fa not well 11 im peril evervtb^ng m the mid cb^\ for walk through the isberng IsiToat all chap, a New York m; Itlsnt so wicked to shi 3aqr thara, hut in the wftdi it la forbidden to of B stripr sd pc be Tne hew organ for the Baptist clarch has at rived end has been put In phoe in tbe alcove d~ signt-l to re- com it The case mof quarton^i ^> at^d of handsome design; the pipes p^^ntrl in harmony with the gener al acheme of decoration of the church. It was built by Morey & Barnca of IJtfe*. ... We, as Is the car* with oihw news- papera are often blamed for not get- t^Lg ah the rnmor news items and When an item escape us ' of trying to slight If you have guests at your nooss or bappenhiga of loc^l inter- eat drop ua sj^oatal card or st3p into OITT office. We will do the Tbe groen eyed monoter, got in itt work in good ahape at Oar- tbage, last Thursday morning, when MrTWm. RoderickabotMia.Jennie Lsltor*. Boderiok was bettered, to havebton paying too much •£****> tottela^namSwoaisn. MI«.IA. I^Ta^woundisa-awghto^ Jga The Northern Adirondack Biil- road. extending from Moira south in* to the Adirondack* to Tuppy Lake, a d^tanoe of H miles, was acid un der mortgage foreclosure at Malone on Saturday last including all depots, | ehope and other busldhigs, telegraph !'<%*, motive pownr and rolling stock, But a single bid was made, by G. H/ C-jutb vd t president of the Franklin Itust Co., of Brooklyn. The sal# wn% euhicct vo ds*ms for cars, Ax., amounting tolfw than $3,000, and to a niortnge on four k>?omotivee and 90S car* held by theSheparddb Motse Lorn) r row, on which it Is claimed by that company that there is over $100,000 due, but wb*ch others und^r« sHnd hivi been tabstatttially paid. Mr. Southard's bid was $15,000 in cash and $135,00$ in bonds of the compeuy. , -— *»• ; - A MrDNIGHT FIRE. we nd let the This is hnttl It is About 12:40 yesterday morning the wild changing of the fire bell ana the shouting of the late rounders aronsed about one half the village, and oa\ed all three companies to the home of Win. Countryman, on Hail eoboro street. The blase was well rooted inside the house and it took three quarters of an hour 1 * hard fight- ing to get it under oontroL The in- terior was badly gutted by tbe fla \0m our firs ladies certainly did exoellint work. The blase ot evening from the lamp. No alarm wss the fire wasas the family, entirety extinguished, er retired lor the night park, after urs, again kindled the building, held by D. which win mot Theloaaonthe AN ATTWrTED MURDER. >ri*5 night between ten and 'dock one of the moat oow ardtyaadeOwd blooded att->mptn at murder ever oeonrring in thw eection t>Dk place in the eaetv^ro eod of this towa. OhatwwIwHz )ir<+ with bU wife and fiaflfctty en WiUiam ONeire farm. At the time mentioned Mr. Petgc wasarooetwl from bia sleep by a noiae at the barn. He arose end drtseed himself, took h* lentorn and went to inwrsligaga He found the barn locked as be had left it, but notice! a email door in tbe lam gate bet wean the two baroa open. He went to this door with the intention of dowiog it, but ftrat looked through into the yard when he received a pistol ball in the breast from some body inside. He turned to go toward the house when two more shots were fired at bun, neither of which took effect Mr. Feltx could not at* who did the shooting. He made hie way to the bowse and Dr. Hasan, of Hel ena, was summon*4. Tbe doctor lo cat<4 the ball, but is yet unable to re- move it. The wounded man is able to b J about the hones end will prob abl? recover unkee blood poisoning secsm, . *.../ At soon as ths facts became known auspicion at onoe pointed to one Moeea VfUnave aa the man who oom mittod the deed. It aeeme that Vill- nave has hung around the Felix place off and on for about three y«nu until about throe w*aks ago when he was told to kava. These were fsm ily ivnsoos why Felix did not want Villrave around. Since leaving Vill- nave has made ths*%t* that he would get even with Fel'x. C>nat%bla 8tubba, of thia t mage, with H. B Ohaee, visitrd ths srene of the crime on Tueaday, and Xrom pciple in the neighborhood and at Hogansburg learned facts enough to warrant the arreu of Villnave, who was found at ths Felix bouse where he had boon since the morning after the shooting. v _ _« The prieonar was brought up and arraigned befors Justice Oilman and ths exrminatkmaet down for Friday when the die^ot attorney will be conduct preeentto the pedple^s TWO VIEWS OF WADOINOTON, M. B. Washburn, representing Jamea B 8mtth ot New York, wa« in Canton on Saturday, on bia way to Waddiogton. Mr. Washbura'a mis- is to secure eertsin alight oon- from the owners of land aad power at Wadifngton, held under options maturing in Jane tor uee in toe proposed railroad and d<»*L These of the stock owoedby thsinn of Smith dt Han field, with which If r long been klisitlftil The ship between Meaara Smith and Han- field has just IKw3nditwolvr>i and an interval of psrhnji a month must elapee before tto affair* ot the firm are Battled ao that Mr. Smith, who * ^ continue tbe bushxaa and assume the Waddmgt on c^ieme, mn obr^vn fu ? l control of trmttsrs and push the undertaking to a doss. Mr. Wash- burn has made many friends in Can- vm too and Waddiugton on bis previoo* ^ visits and tl&wy havelruoed to trust bleftatementa There is no doubt thrijpaatfcws at Waddington under tlMprtnfhg hand of Mr. Smith, wid ^tea. rapflhy aaaumm ahaps, and that work I Following are the t wtilbob^unmearneet. Mr. Waah- burn f s err ^^—^— - . car*. Tn«n eonofsnons now sought SUMMER TRAINS. : ^<&.2-*---j£^ The dub Train will run between Syracuse end Clayton from June 10 to June 15, jncluaive. leaving 8yra- cure at t p. m. returning, leave Clayton at £ 30 a. m. Oommanctng June 17, the Club Train will begin its regular run, leaving Suspension Bridge at 6 50 am., Niagara Falls 8 56 a m , Buffalo 10 am, Rochea t «r 11 ;bu a m.. Syracuse 3 p. m.. ar rising ai Clayton at 5 p. m , making imnediata oonnectioue with the ateamer for Alexandria Bay and Tbouaand Ialand resort*. Roturo*ug tbe tram will leave Clayton at 8:30 a. m , connact'og with the atsamer for Alexandria Bay and arrive at 8> racuae at 11 45 a m. Bo^heetor 3:15 p. m., Buffalo 4:15 p. m., Niagara Falls 5 13 p. m , Suapen s»on Bridge 5 JO p. m. Tbia ia (he fincat and fastest train that has ever been run between Niag era Fe'ts end the Tbousand Islands It is a auperb train of Wagner cars, comprising a vestibule dub car, a vestibule buffet parlor car, a vesti- bale sleeoing car, wbich runs to and from Chicago, via the Michigan Cent ral railroad, and veetibule day coaches. CLAY TOU AJTD fOBTLASn BXPBEB8. Commencing June IS, the Clayton and Portland Exnress w«U begin aer* vice, leaving Suspension Bridge at 8:30 p m., Niagara Falls 8:39 p. m , Buffalo 9:15 p, m , Rochester 11 p. m., Syraouee 1 a. m, arriving at steam boat dock, Clayton, at 5:45 a. m., oonnecting with steamer for Alexan dria Bay, and also without transfer with the Richelieu dc Ontario Navi- gation company's steamers for Mon- treal, making immediate connection at Montreal with steamers for Quebec and the 8sguenay river. Tram ar- rives at Norwood at 6 a. m., 8L Johaabury 3:30 p. m~, Luenburg 3:40 p. m., Wbitefield 337 p. m., Jeffer- son 3^$ p. m., Lanmater 3:40 p. m.. Twin Mountain Houae4J3 p. m, Fabyana 4-35 p. m,. Bethlehem June tion 5:03 p. m, Maplewood 5^5p m.. Profile House 6:0* p. m., Craw- ford House 4:47 p m.. North Conway 6 p. m., Portland 8:10 p. m. t Old Orchard Beach 9:15 p. m.. Bar Har- bor 7.15 a.m. This train carries a through stoop- ing car, every day of the week, from Niagara Fails to Clayton. From Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday it also carries a through akeptng oar, which runs between Chicago, Detroit and Portland, Me. Thie train slope within 100 feet of each of theprinci pal hotels in the White Mountains, ht the resorts named in the time table. The summer train service of the R. W.&O.RR will this year be dit continued on Sunday, Oeptsmbet 33, tbe summer trsnis making their last runs on Saturday, September 31. The trains this ytw are put on week earlier, and continued week later than heretofore, to ac- comodate the large summer Jbusioejs of 1895. Tbe nto9trated bcok, \Rout* and Rates for Sammsr TOUTJ,\ will be ready for distribution about June % and will tie mailed to any addretw on receipt of 10 cents, for po**p*< on application to Tbeo ButterfleM, Gen- eral Pa«eengor Agent Syracuse, r. Highest of all in ABMNLETTCCV PUPC A SUNSTROKE. John Booth of Smery vitle, an em ployee at the Smith dc Anthony brick yard, met with a sunstroke last Fri day morning at 11 o'clock. The man was entirely prostrated Dr. Allen was summoned. Booth shortly regained conscious- neeeand attempted to work Satur- day but bad to give up at 9 o'clock. He is about 25 years old. thirty days we ork Morning eadJ and theNosm •guvs of forth $373. NOTICE. - Parties in want of a well matched pair of Duoalion Mares, six years old, brown, trot together better than fifty, perfectly kind, will do well to addresa W. H. Baldwin, Glene Falls, N. Y. w3. » • a —Paints and oils, varnishes, etc We keep all those things needed for use in spring time. Our goods are first claaa and prices at bed rock DKWKT & PXXJUK. For the give the New York day A*4twrtiw*r TXIBUWX, both markably low price ot the Tataun mr one year] $1. while the regular pnos of tfa M vertiter for one year, daily aaa day, is $3 50. If you want a republican New York dally, late vantage of this offer. . J —The best window screen for at Loveiand'e Har* •-Da. Hoaai Perfin's drug «^.«. ,. ^ A ^ c»ir -If you desire to save $11 to$» thepurchass of an organ, or $73 on a piano, yon can do 1$ time by purchasing at Uaios Music Store. _ ''^•^•••ryg^^^g^ —Do you travel? Are yon a pert The \BandMoNaBy Guide and Hand Book\ pertinent New* dee —Buy hard wood at Loveiand'e for 35 TUa!! J ^^r^ ->..**:. 1HS. , schcjlof andBw July first, oT&s b^inglaidatthe W His kM*%^~ *.\£«*g*Z 5 -i* It sailaasnwnaMMi manner. .-ill THATEB. containing value to its H.L. at this • • m ars ths wins lm*ak ssb all theOttyB iotbet on Mhruagy 19th, 1895, doekatod at the Charles F. Whit- cher, tn favor of the City Bsnk of Buffalo, for $S3S. IS; and that on May 8th, 189a, anothei judgment docketed at our clerks offico a( Charles F. Watcher, in favor of the St Lawrence Ooonty Bank, at Can ton, for $1,83L3S. It may not be out of place to renaark beta, that gas generated in a beer tank la mighty poor stuff to build railroads with.— Canton GRAND ^EXCUftftON TO jONTARK) Ths R. W.&Q, B.R. hasi Mo run h* 5th Annual Qran< to tte above nan 1895. «B^ ' 'Jilt and yet they smiled. Smiled ator came from A. B. Cuttings. sells the best rei t-»^ 7i^.:^^ best H«dwwC the 1.8^ pbek d« \•w*-^^'*^*- *m. sTh^Wwtw specially attractive a*ortmeiit of Baby vSnd because they had found the place they fc*<l been lookinac f or to buy a 8tore and Trimrxdqgs; Boors, Window Screens, Garden Hoee, Etc. &*m. ^r^. •#oT?s:. r*nm* te. XJtU« Fall*. 7c Dairy Total. tjm Owa?«nMar. At this olaee Batorday evening* 1400 boxes of cdeeae were toid at from 7 to ?fc par pound. The prevailing price wea the iatt named figure. The aalee- men were very jubilant over the ad* vanes and most of the avajlablastoek wae disposed of. There were no eon- Balet of 3008 bozsa of eheeee at aad 1.000 tabs of butter at l^c ricr McAilaster & S& ;3f!^» ,-. . jj&i \ZR&. REDUCED PRICES On New and Seasonable DRE88 COOD8. One tbouaand five hondred and alnety-t wo boxei eheeee eold at Ti to ? n-is. 40-in. All Wool Black Crepons 73c. Reduced from $1.00, S7c. Reduced from 1.25. 3Sin. All Wool Suitings 29c. Eeduced from 40c. 17c. Eeduced from 25c. t'M 7-xr •14 a.m., Sw JaaatW. JcO ^.liarMavilri* •^ffiiWSll Y - 1H«. used SBI ^Pk^ta^a^^aa^h^aja* 1. •• and hswe saeh CUftlft eOROFULA, POISON iir« »'i Jwt PATTERN 8UIT8. New tioods. Hare been selling at $7 to $10.00 a Pattern. Tour choice for $5.00. SWIVEL SILKS. CUtttOANOgR, We *ffer tbe balance of our Swivel Silks at 27c. Hare sold afl tbe season at 40c and 50c ?sr LADIE8'JACKET8. This swing's atrks. We hare oolr _ afewWt Sold earij in tbe sea- son at $6.40 to $9.00 each. Toa XOMJ take joar pick for $9.00. M ATTINCS, diina and lap.'-\\ '* 17c. 2Sc Bedooed from $5c •• tit Taa %»%•>»•>%• . -^ ja< -:^ i^ J. E. McAllasterm SCs :*•&?. JC ' <m. £ - ^^t ->•*-**\