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'•'\'/•/vs. JW>; VOL. IX. A Ul.!*••!> 1ST*. GOUVERNEUR, N. Y., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1895. llil. NO. 9. < ^ •*••• . —ASAOH1, t {mZfmt cfcy. Summer School. gSI .ORDgfi taecoaa- a* »*»d,taat ribar.Aa- rt day of time fMaA. ityof 8t. tatata la elSaefa- i sgalnst **d,th*t B*s,«rita iliac* of rf ort tba 41WK ORDIB baoeun- vithUia ', A. L. Ala Ota r.aa or ERCURIAL POISON • • RHEUMATISM CLOSING OUT SALE OF • • • i Remnants of all wool carpets, some of them large enough for any room, going at 40c. per yard. Remn- \^ ants of Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpets must be closed out at once. I ROGS AMD MATTINGS. Rugs at greatly reduced prices. - Mattings in large . variety. Oome and see them, they are bargains. & M 78 and 75 Main Street, nramii & m Gouverneur, N. Y. J\* 'S *•- r-^ anyof test, at ihevil- dh Sea txe da* ^*v£ part of F1NE8T qualityof Goods, BEST of Workmanship, LATEST Styles, perfect fits. RICHVILLE. very pretty Mr. and Mr* June 22 — There wai a wadding at the borne of _ _ Allan 0wens, on Wednesday e/teraoon at 9 o'clock, whan their daughter Miaa Villa was united in marriage to Rich- ard V. Behlater, of New Tork city. The maid of honor and the beat man I were the sitter and brother of the bride. Mini Mae and Alien Owen*, Jr. The room* were beautifully decorated with evergreens, feme, water lilies and Jane's own flowers, rosea, and their blooms filled the room with fragrance. The bride and groom were met in the eenter of the room by Rev. J. Roaaer Jones, who in his moat impressive manner made them man and wife. The bride wore a gown of ivory white silk and carried a bunch of bride rosea Immediately after the ceremony a re- ception was held and sapper was served to about seventy relatives and friends. The many beautiful gifts bore silent witness to the love and es- teem in which the young people were held by their many friends who wish them every good fortune. Mr. and Mrs. fichluter will be at home after September 1, at 708 Amsterdam Ave., New York city. There was a very pleasing enter- tainment given on Thursday evening under the aospices of the Cross Circle, at the Congregational eh arch when \Ma Sweer with her bevy of charm- ing daughters entertained the audi- ence for an hour with their varied ac- complish m ecu. Besides \Ma Sweet\ a lone \relic\ there was Arminty Ann with many winning ways, Betsey BV lindy the delicate one, Caroline Cor- delia and Dorothy Delilah both twins, Elizabeth Eliza the most attractive, Frances Tedory who is partial to flowers, and Gloriana Qadaooot who giggled. The coatu me* were all an- cient and there were many highly en- tertaining feature*, especially the Kazoo ehonift. The young Indie* who personated the 8weet family were Misses Maud U. Perry, Florence Van Btyke, Carrie Walker, Me ha Cobb, Beatrice Barker, Lena Royee, Ada Walker and Fannie SouthwelL Be fresh ments were served in the church parlors afterwards and ft. 50 added to the treasury. There 1 * a possibility that the entertainment may be re- peated at some later date. The pupil* of the R. U. F. 8. held a pleasant social at the school room on Friday evening. Ice cream and cake were served and a general good time enjoyed. Rev. and Mrs a K. Stitt with little Mis* Bva, are taking a vacation, visit- ing friends in the vicinity of Prescott. Mr. and Mr*. John 6iwj v etixoth Davis and family, Messrs. Ed. and Henry Srey with their fsmiltss and Mr. and Mm Jahn 8nnmom***wnded the golden wedding annlvsss* ry of Mr. andMra Henry Downing at East Dekalb, en Saturday. Some oi onr bn*e oallists were thor- oughly frightened at the unfortunate ending oi their game with the June uoysomTkorsony and propose to a the dent of the ~ DfKALB. Jane 22.—The sacrament of baptism was administered to three infanta on Children 1 * Day at the Presbyterian church. The anarch was very taste- fully decorated with flowers and ap- propriate exercises were had by the children. An excellent program Is annoonced for the observance of Children** Day at the Methodist church, Sunday the 8& Under the efficient supervision of Sanford Conflict our worthy overseer of highways, our road* have received their annual attention. Mr. Oonklin is deserving of much credit in hi* im- provement of a bad road on the west side. The pulpit of the Methodist church was occupied last Sunday afternoon by Rev. Simpson, of Horwood. The congregation were much gratified in listening to hi* excellent sermon Milton Thompson, of Pttcairn, and his daughter Emma, who is teaching at Porter Hilt, spent several days in town last week, visiting relatives and friends. Ed Sevmore, A. J. Moore and Mas- ter Ashton have been sojourning for a short time at the woods. F. M. Townaley and wife, have re- turned from a visit to friends at Ant- werp and Bouvemenr. Rev. R. C. Day has laid a new walk in front of hie newly painted residence. The improvement* bo is snaking ren- ders his house one of the most pleas- ing in our village. Mis* Martha Raray 1* successfully performing her work as a teacher in the Ethridge district. J. V. Throve* has sold his residence and blacksmith shop to parties at Riehvillo, Mr. Thraves is thinking of going to farming, should he dispose of the rest of his property here George Porter and wife, visited in the home of Jams* Phillip* at Porter Hill, last week. Joseph Barton i* dangerously ill and his friends have Uttte hope* of bis re- A PICTURE OF HEALTH TO-DAY. Mrs. Moore Was Sinking—Paine's Celery Com- pound Made Her Well. Mra •. M. Perry, who bus been the sink Met, wears pteased to nouncs is sxmab better. Grass wttl bs nearly an average crop this year; although the tarry frosts did much damage to ths low land meadow* in the different loemlltlss in some instance*, killing the grass com- pletely. .,• We regret to learn that flout gs Ease Jr., of Dekalb Junction, a young man about twenty years of an* bad the misfortune to break hi* lag last Thurs- day, while engaged m psmrhsg a of base ball^We bow the The al mventory of real with asmuoh ousts; staging ths oppressive wi FredT^pswha* in Ms fins horsssfor training wbJsh beex- hibiU on on? streets dally. Our attention has boss united to several promising gardes*,in to wn. •+* • ^ •«^- t il\ * 4 \ X rsi ORDER I0DR SUMMER SUIT NOW I A full and complete line of fine Beady-Hade Clothing, Gents'Pomish- ~ings, Hats, Caps, Traveling Bags, and . : the like always on hand. «i2?^ Juns»l-Mary Ward died on the picnic hold on Saturday in the woods j 1 g tn ^ ftrnr nisrmii on the Bowne farm, Tboss who at- ^^ at ths M. E ebuieh. Y!!*&^^+IT*??* ,X R}? U * dQi tributes were beaUufol. ths beauties of the spot. Conveyance I jg^ & Kearna, of Norwood, is the will beftrrnished those who wish to go. | B « 9 t of nor sister Mis. E. P. Laka Mr*. H. K. Powell andson of 8tokss|* ftandown or ths Brigands of Hew Mills, spent ths 8abbath here the I Yo rk, at the G. A. R. hall, June 3a guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Spencer* I u/p^ Welch, of Fins, was in town Mr. Hiram Coiton and daughter, of I Thursday. Morristown, are visit Jog friend* and I Bay Bafter ha* moved into hi* new relative* in town. J house near ths Disciple church. •satS- '\'* *- GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS f £ FOR XITTLR MONKY. - OF FOR '-r' *JLI % *-* The NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE t ; ^ -^>><\ \One fear For tody $1.25. * x 5? r* mtXOX, ** /'\\ ^ ^ fe St§ The most pleasant little pills for reg- ulating the bowel*, are De Witt's Little EariyRiser*. Cure sick headache and constipation. Small pUL Smaildose. Dewey * Perrin. agsnta • • • Many challie and crepoo wrappers arc in blue pink or yellow effects. • •• Old Paapla. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowel* and kidney* wiR find the true remedy in tera. T^|a medicine d and contains no w\ toxicant, but acts as a ativa, Itacts mildly on the and bowel*, addinc **iwn^rtx»*i^rW Hon. Joseph Pahud has sold his ho- tel and farm at Lake Bonaparte to a stock company. David rWnlon will act as manager and Ralph clerk. A celebration will bs Bonaparte ths 4th, evening. ^ -^-^~-» * Martna Bofam bus totems! f to who Is tOSslsTC up otnotwd atipa. •-I *wssioU*wldssrol tbo Rebellion. Aysnr ago I was to bod all winter s ilmoihi rhwiisjstlns Throe Wted to irivonMrelssf. Two of Bwiuiih Blood BICtsnput iv last. Ilk worth to weight ^ AT. B. ~ - •• Oo^Mteb. • e > AR Burr has est of A- C. Morgan of tba firm of Mor- gan * Mosher, of €rou nmaouTTio Wmntmaa, By thonratabflityof our lives wo arc constantly salted upon to Bnrr and WHXBSAS, Brother family are soon to tion with ua, thereiore, bs it Retoitxd^ That we ssost munity and do keenly a* a Sunday school which is compelled to part with \ tendentand an enWsi in tbo league with their help and emssi, and that inaDdW- of with The people have given their verdict. Rvsry stats, county and most hum- bte villags has had a voice in it. Tbors is a consensu* of testimony from all America to ths fact that Paine 1 * celery compound is making stek, tired-out, nervous men and worn- and wall again. avs boon published by thous in ovary state in the country, this spring, testimonials from people in every station of life in those stats* tsUtng of the many, many cases where thtegrsatest of ail remedies has made psopte welL Tbo HOBTKEBJI TRIBCKE has pub- hfbsd tbo unsolicited testimony of wat^known and highly esteemed peo- ple In €rosrvsrnour w^ohave found health and strength in the remedy that was first presort bed br Prof. Rd D., LL. D., of DarV tion have written thankful letter* on the same subject, which have been published the world over, and have called forth unasked for responsivs tetters trom equally prominent men and women in other lands. Below Is a letter that command* itself in the spring month of May to every woman in douvemeur. It was voluntarily written to Well*, Richard- son A Co., by a lady whose portrait given above, is assurance of her high I character and honest .disposition. She is Mrs. Robert M. Moore, of La- port e, Ind., and she writes: 'Please except mv heartfelt thanks for the great good rain*'* celery com- pound has done me. 1 do think that there cannot he too much said in its favor. I was completely run down a year ago, and had the advice and at- tendance of two of ths best physicians in the town, who pronounced my sickness nervous prostration. I was treated by one for two week*, and then went: to another and at first he Stsmsd to betp me, bnt after a while instead of getting better I went from bad to 44 At the earnest solicitations of two of my children and a dear friend, who was very much interested in my ease, 1 commenced to take Paine 1 * salary compound and took seven bottles, and am thankful to say that I am a well woman to day. Considering the tew state of health in which I was, mv cure has been pronounced wonderful. Ton can use this communication as youssefit.\ For recovery from the effects of too constant indoor work, worry, over- exsrtion of body or health that is so apt to result from a sedentary Ufa of hard work'and routine, Pa!ue% eatery compound to the one strictly accurate relief. It refreshe* and restore* the worn out tissues, disposes the body to new flesh, and rapidly clears the sys- tem of the used-up element* that dog its healthy working. Drudging indoor worker* who sel- dom get a long breath of fresh air— and there are many sneh, both men wcmefH-reeover vigor of the nerves and vlteJ organ* through the use of Paine** eatery compound. Hi f - RIBVNE, Gowefneur, N. /.