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#» JflttHMK' .-^«. <*;,/?<, If ?**! &>i l% \^1 >>, «*< %S •> -M *«\^ ? &'!#*> .*.' 4 <*&\A i^r \Hi >? t 4 i *• » •b * •>•*,?' # w. •* J.*&r t %^% i-*^ it I J5 0 # ** v; -4i % ^^ j« i J 4> JK s* 'v i tejut w I*' Kit Here is what you want! xv GOCIIH i n SilverwnrP. Ro? n rs' Silver Knives and Forks only $3 per doz. ratches, Jewelry, China Ware, a'. 'tV c^iii^, m.sj^ Spectacles and Eye Glasses Th e best are the Cheapest. Bring me your Watch Repair IXG . ALL WORK WARRANTED ! B. M.POLLEY, • Norwood, N. \5 The Bread Winner. A Strong, Honest Shoe, With soft, pliable upper, solid outer, inner and tap Bole; seamless; standard fastened: in tw o styles, Balmoral and Congress. Made in Men's, Boys', and Youths' sizes, and manufactured expressly to give All Out-Door Workers tile Best Service for the J^east Money. Ask your dealer for the \Bread Winner,\ and Save Money. If he does not keep it we will send you the name of a reliable dealer who will supply you, as we sell at wholesale only. Amos P. Tapley & Co., BOSTON,, MASS. THE \HRE\D WINNER\ CA N HE FOUND A T W.D. FULLER'S. Mtta AdiroMack Railroad. TIME TABIiE. On and after July 12th, 1886. and until further notice, trains will run on this road as follows: S GOINOSOL'TK. j A.M 1' M . CO! NO NORT1J.! A . M . j P . M S jtlolra • • • ! 9 55 i «5 I'aul Smith's. i 3 ; 8 Dick Centre ' TO 20 } =;=; Santa Clara. | 6 I 2 07 12 St. Keg is K's 10 32 4 20 Shanley's 6 10! 15 Shanley's . 1045 435 St.Regis K's. 635, ao Santa Clara 1055 4 45iDick.Centre 6 50 34 Pa\i.l Smith's u 35 (Moira ! 7 20 ITI. CALLAHAN, Superintendent, St. Regis Falls, N'. V A. C. ALLISON, General Kg : & Passenger Agt., Moira, N'. \ . dHTML TERMONT B. E. (0. & L. C. Division.) 'JIIVIK TAB1K, On and after Thursday, Feb. 20, 1800, and un til further noiice, trains will run on this road as follows : (iUl NO KA^T. A.M . O^densbur g '. (• ex. Lisbon .... j 6 if Madrid. \ 6 ^ Norwood f 4j Knapp s ... ... i 6 50 Brasher I 705 Lawrenc e . . i 7 ifi Moira. J 7 2- Bruv.ton ; - ,.. Baniror 1 7 42 Malunc I 7 55 Chaii;nuf av | '8 2^ Moores J 'i\ct;on ; •, 33! Ruuse^ I'oinl . . . jincyji G<jiN(; wn*-*r A M Rouse- 1'nnu ! 7 10 Moores Junction. , 7 ^h Cha'eaugfav • 8 52 Ma'.. r,t 1 v I7 Ba-.i; .1 . . ! ., . 0 Brusi :• n ] v 4 j M-rra . I 9 4- Uv,T\\.;« . j r, K ,f Rr-i'he- !i.,, i Kmi' r<- I1028 Norwood ... 1 ^ Madn d |K , ^ Lisbon ji 1 1 Ogiier.s'-'.i- • . , . . . • 11 30 rHATf.M\f;.\V MIASM., . ' ; RT cent ! v nin'K* i.cessibU 1 '.o tourists L MIW the,celebi:i'.<'i \-i •• ->te ' iuu.n:. W agnr-r-. rU 1 -i -.j dr;i wing toorr nr><- cars a-re rn'i -;i .1 ,'nrough trains to ^ and Bostnr. \ >n •',-.. •• E. J. I,AN('T< > Mica' su\. 1 : Nor.vood F . \\ . HAI.jAVLs . S U |.- . n . ,\- 1.. S, W CI MMINt - • G ! ' Apt A M P.M. y 0 0 1 30 9 M' 208 'ji 4 P 2 2 ^ <> S5' 2 3a 1. 10] 74? 10 ?r\ ; r>^i KJ -V . 11- !G ^O 3 TC 11 14 ! I 40 ' U 3 3' 3 4! 4 12 5 ? i S 5c !• M f . M j 7 2 5 7 12 •, >b 2 4STOOO 2 4 ^ icoe . .-^ K I\ J' -.1028 1 \-' ft- 44 3S? u of 4 181 : 23 4 4<- 11 1 40 10 exct i.r sleepmr ew Vor. N. V. C. Div. Rome. WatertowiU OgflensDurg R. h. On and after Monday. I»LC. Q, and until furtliei notice. Passenger Trains v, ill run on thisroadap foilows iSunda\ s excepted )- GO!N'<; WKST . A . M A M 1'. M, P M I'. W STASSESA SPRINGS ~ ~\ ~ ~~ NORWOOD 1 7 Potsdam ! 7 Osin'on If-. Dekalb Jupc>,n . [ 8 Richvlllc ! 8 Gouvemeur. . . . , b Kccnc's o Antwerp. .. y Philadelphia I o Evan s M ills 1 y Sariord'i ( oi-M.r*-... ,,', \Watertown h o , 10 50J 3 20* . /on?! 3 50 . . J 5' f 1 34 4 °? • <^>' 11 57 j 4 30 . . ?'. TV i : , 4 50 . ^s: 1? s?' 5 °7 •• GOING KAST V.'ntcrtown SanforcPs ( ornets. Evans Mills. Philadelphia Antwer p '<eene ^ ^Gouvemeti r Richville Dekulb junction. . Canton Patfid?m NORWOOD... . WASSENA SPRINGS y =,5 2 11 6 24] j '\\ 7 2 ?4 f . O ... !•• 10 ?r> ? 50 ' (• 5 s'.. . . 1.. . . A. M P. M..P . M A. M ' A. M O *. 4 <•*>' H 35i !•••• U 4 '! 4 10' 8 4^ !.. - - y55 4 20 Q CO I. . . . I . . . 10 25I 4 40J 9 if .. i fl 37' 4 53| 9 :H- ' 10 4/f 5 07, <j 4j , I i rr-1 _r 7 j' .j 5Q| , IT I 5 j 5, 8 ' 10 T 7 !. . 5 5='» ° 35}- . 6 TV|IO 5 4 . . f> 33 li 19 .. 6 5o|ti 3 5 •• Cf Fare as low as by any other Boiitc. For information and tickets to all principal points East an d Wesl , also for berths an d sections in 1... Sleeping Cars for No w York, Boston, Detroit and Chicago , appl y t o agent at station. H. M . BR1TT0N, Gen' l Manaffer.83 THEO. BUTTERFIELD, Gen'l Pses'r Agt. < PJIS'»NCBBS ore required to p«rchasi> ficketflbe- fore entering the car*. An excess charge of TEN ,, CEKTS will be colleoted vvben fareeare paid on AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL The Latest Doings in the Field of Federal Legislation and Politics. The Week I n Congress. THE SENATE. Considoration of the silver bill was re- sumed, anil continued from day to day thi-uiiuluiut the week. The hill to reg- ulate the transportation o f cattle iu ves - sels sailing from American ports (S. 3718), amending th e ne t o f 1887, wan taken up and parsed. The bill ib intended to pre- vent the making of special contracts by cattle vessel s which discriminate in favor orcertiiin shippers. Senate joint reso - lution Nn . 78 was then taken up. This Is a bill re<|tiirii)K the President to nego- tiate with Great Britain to secure the abrogation of the regulations now i n force in Great Britain requiring the im- mediate slaughter o f a.11 cattle imported from the United Suites to that country. The resolution was agreed to . The bill known us the na'ional cattle inspec- tion act <H. ;S71!ll was then taken up. This bill provides i n geiu-r.t l Cor an in - spection o f al l cattle intended for ex- port, and fo r condemning and destroying nil unhealthy animals. It was passed. An unusually large number o f pri- r.-ito pension and other claims were taken up and disposed of. -Th e report of i he conference committee on the gen- eral pension bill was submitted and or- dered printed. This bill i s substantially :he Senate bill that passed some weeks mee with amendments suggested b y the Mouse conferees. It i s purely.a disabil- ity bill , and provides a pension o f not les s iban S6 o r more than $12 fo r al l depend- ent soldiers or sailors, or dependent par- ents, widows, o r minor children o f same. HOUSE OF RKPRESKNTATIVES. District o f Columbia and private bill s occupied the attention o f the House dur- ing the early part o f the week, among (he important bills passed being the act providing fo r a new post office building at Washington, D . C. , and the act grant- i-ng certain privileges on Government reservations in the national capital to the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company. >S. bill 3311, being an act to amend the revenue laws so its to allow nf the transfer of fermented liquors o r beer from vats by pipe Hues or conduits fo r the purposes o f bottling in other buildings, was taken up and passed. The bill to provide fo r the exportation o f fermented liquors i n bond without pay- ment of revenue tax (S . 2317) was taken up and passed.— The post olfii\- appro- priation bill was taken up and e ( ,n-,iilercd b\ sections. The conference report on the general pension bill was agreed to . The hill as adopted is the Senate bill with House amendments as made i u the con- ference committee. The. confereueo report on the bill respecting unlawful restraints o n trade and commerce was presented. The report was disagreed to, and the bill recommitted for further con- ference. The conference report on the military academy hill was presented and adopted. The Pension and Census OlhVc deficiency biil s w„ere taken up and passed. The conference o n the pen- sion appropriation bill was presented, md the House disagreed with the Senate amendments, and a further conference vviis ordered. The agricultural appro- priation bill wustaken tipand considered b\ seetions and pa-si-d. The sindr.- ci^ il appropriation bill w as taken up and \on-ideivd by sections. The report o f the specia l committee to investigate tlio Civil Service Commission was received ami ordered printed and leave grunted 10 lile a minority report. National Capital Notes . The President has approwd the Army appropriation hill. It is said the additions made to the ri-. erand harbor hill b y the Senate i-mii- mii'ee on commerce aggregate nearly £1.DtM).OIK). The Senate finance committee i s puubig til,- linishinc toucho- t o the .ar i \' lull , which wil l no 1 nowe\er. b e reported b. .• r e the 20th instant. So many curious idlers surround th- f'hine.e legation that tb ; o n .. •• ar • anno'-ed. and the Stat • b^p'r-.u'iid iias 11' e.u appealed to fo r pro ••• j ,.,. ('Jerk Campbell, '• nth -r-in-la wof ( Vini- inC-sioner Lyman, o f the Civil Sor\ .e • ]; .anl . and who was the cause o f the i i. e in v 'Stigation. has re i.;nod. Seiiaror E\ arts, i-liainnaii in the com- mittee o n library has iep ri••<! a hill Iroui that comniittei a ; pr-pia'ag .s20,- uoo io purchase the omiiiiso'-ipu. . papers, O'.d correspondence of Ti i > nh Jeiim'.so n ill '.Il possessio n of ilis de-oelldalUS . 'I lie -elect committee fo r th e in ves t i g e t ' ei of the Ci \ il See ic e I 'o.ieoi .ion . i a it s report practical!. •. iinbe.o'ssAles a .,. 1' se\e|tand Thompson, wlui. !iohli.. g I'i eii'ssione r L ) ma , ceiisiii'eabi e lor 11 • -ick of dls jpline il l t i'ie l-i („•. . 'o-i ano |>roino!ion o f Ci ..j>•> -1 i after i.. . .sal • of e\amitiatioii qucti >ns. The present week promises to b e a bii-v week in Congress. The genera' , de- bate on th e silver bill lius-c ! ,.,,,, Sen ,t'e*. and a vote i s pr,•!>,.'! 1: .ng;!c we k. A nuiuber o f bi' l are .-. ai . .,, action, including the le..-istati\'e. e.\ . ,i- 1 i . e, and judicial uppraui la io n .ao. ., Wyoming •dials.ion 1-ji 1 •. the ;•,:. , an '. harbor bill, lh « agrieult\..d e„)| g ( . :,i(|, ami Senator Pry'i shippi' ' o 11-. In til' Hoe..- ;i imin'iiT of up; -'i n i 'on bill s a'\' •ibi\.; tinal ac t i ,n a d u il; .ro b .biy b d;sposr.<l of during the \ e|-:. The e ' i'ion commit!\\ ;Jso ..i.e to.oall up the electio n c isi. o f Chalmers vs . Morgan. It \? also'pos-ible that tlw Federal elec- tions bill wil l b e reported before the week ehe-os. Mrs. John Valentine o f Youngtown, Ohio, has been defeated in her suit Pi re- cover §11,00N life insurance held by her . husbanct, who died a year ago. The de- fense was that Valentine, - who was a commercial traveler, had committed, suicide by shooting himself in the .head. To prove that he died from'other «a,uee3 •he wife had her husbandVbociy 'eas- humed and the head cut off anti brd«gKt into'oourt, where it rested on fi*!?*G0l% ml'^denk. Theeffoctwaii^keipiiaw/ TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. John O'Neill, one o f the boodle alder- men of 1884, has been released from Sing Sing,' prison . Latest reports represent the cholera as increasing in Spain, and fears o f an epi- demic prevail. The cruiser Baltimore lias been ordered to the Norfork navy yard to receive her eight inch guns. Colonel John H. Guy, one of the most prominent lawyers o f Virginia, died at Richmond Monday. Twelve cases o f yellow fever are re- ported* from Merida, Yucatan, and there are fear s o f an epidemic. Colonel R. E. Withers, ex-consul to Hoogo, China, i s reported very il l at his liume i n Wytheville, Va. . Latest reports from Washington indi- cate th e passage in the Senate of a silver bil l with a free coinage feature. Large amounts o f silver have been made ready in Mexico to be shipped to the Unitod States in case the silver bil l passes. Homer E. Newton, a wealthv farmer of Summit county. Ohio, died from the effects of eating 2 6 hard boiled eggs on a wager. It is reported that the Virginia debt question has been practically settled by the New York arbitrators and the par- ties i n interest. The farmers and labor organizations o f Indiana are said to be combining to con- trol legislative and Congressional nomi- nations this fall . During a fight at a beer picnic near Carthage, Ohio, yesterday, a baby was killed, two men fatally hurt, and others more o r less severely injured. The wedding o f Mary Anderson to Mr. Antonio Navarro took place i n London on Tuesday. The ceremony was very simple, and only relatives were present. Last Sunday's storm did great damage. Report; from back counties i n Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Nebraska announce great destruction o f crops and property. For over two years Joseph Cooper, who lives north o f IC izabethtown. Pa., has survived the breaking of His back just above the hips. The accident was caused by a tree falling on him. Thirteen thousand d o k laborers have gone o n strike at Swansea. Wales. Ship- ping operations, with the exception o f the coal traffic , are at a standstill as a con- secpaene e of the trouble. Mr. John Dillon. Mr . William O'Brien^ and Mr . John Redmond have been ap- pointed delegates to make a tour o f An erica i n the autumn i n the interests of the Irish Nationalist movement. But few returns have been received by thf Census Bureau at Washington o f the enumeration, which closed this week. Complaint i s made from some cities o f the short time allowed in which to make the cahvass. Euraud, the Frenchman, who was arrested at Havana for the murder o f M. Gouffe, in Paris, July, 1889, was de- livered to French deteethes this weekr' and is now on his way to Piiris to sutler the penalty of hi s crime. In the Democratic State Convention o f Missouri James B. Gaunt was nomi- nated for jud r e of the supreme court and W. \V. Hickman, president of the Farm- ers' Alliance, fo r railroad commissioner. The railroad interest was beaten by the fanners. Tlie Pension Commissioner i s having prepared the necessary blanks and appli- cations s o that if the disability pension bill, which has passed the House, is also passed by the Senate and becomes a law, the beneficiaries wil l be enabled at once, to file their applications. England is getting ready to resist Ger- man aggression i n Africa. Three hun- dred Sou ianese and 30 0 Indian tro ps , under the command o f English officers, will proceed to Mombasa, ,, here the.\ will h e placed i n the service of the Brit- ish East Africa Company. Th e river and harbor appropriation hil l was reported early this week from the Senate committee on commerce, but i t will not be calTed up for action by Chair- man Frye before next week. The appro- priation carried §2.'i,IM I.IHIO. but i t i s ex- lx'cted.that Opposition wil l develop i u the House. A party made up o f Congressmen from tht thirteen original States and a num- ber of invited guests left Washington Tuesday on a trip to the monument at Vorluown. Va., commemoraSing the sur- render of Coruwallis. The parry are the puests of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- rotul and the York River Line. At the annual session o f the Interna- tional Typ<> ( g''aphical Union, 'held •••- cently at Atlanta, Ga.. resolutions were unanimously adopted indorsing the Wade eight-hour bill and urging the Senate and House of Representatives to speedily enact the same into law. This bill is m- teuled to remedy defects in the existing 'eight-hour law. George W. Brown attempted to com- mit suicide in the Pittslnog, Pa., jail Friday with a lead pencil Sharpening th pencil, he made a wound in his throat, -which bled freely, but death not com in. ; fast enough the would be suicide made an effort to butt his bpains out against the walls o f his cell . His condition i s oritical. Brown had been adjugod in- sane. Little Willie Dodds. aged 8 years, die,'. a lio n iblo death Sunday night at Peor'a, III., from hydrophobia. To add ts> ti e horror of the situation, just as the little fellow wasdn th'e last agonic- o f deah i.e .sprang from the bed and bit his mother aail iiis aunt, who were waiting on him. The boy was bitten about six month ago by a dng, which as yet shows no signs o f madness. , A dispatch, from Brussels,. .Belgium, jStiites th&t Henry M Stanley'hSS orieh tendered and'has aocepted the goveraor- generalship.of the f>»ng» Free States- He wiflwiot enter upon Ms duties until the begi'hmWjbf 1'801,'^eAs' Ms should-be OiUleVupon to a»sMtt| ifoe m sariter bf jLib&LiGmW MmMa Carriage Stan- lLsZtti ^vs.Atf&>S3r HBa '\\* T -\•\\ *•\-'•— WtNWOWEtl ITEMS, Interestlne Facts and References Gathered from All Sources. Miss Willing, i t is reported, denies that she is going to marry millionaire Jolin Jacob Astor, Jr. An ambitious young Englishman an- nounces that he i s about to publish a key to Browning's works. It is estimated that 35,000 negroes-have left North Carolina the past year, the majority o f whom would be glad to get ba*. John Stephenson, though over four- scor e vears. stdl por-i nnlly supervise-- his great street car '»• • ncr business i n New York. He i s said to have built his first car in 1832. Jav Gould's daily income has been es - timated recentlv at S7.441, Cornelius Vauderbilfs at $15,249, Jo . n D. Rocke- fe ler's at $18 . 715, and William Wah.orf Aster's a t .523,593. Archduchess Marie Valerie, o f Austria, who is to be married to her cousin at lsch i n the course of the summer, i s to be presented with a magnificent set o f diamonds by the Po|»e. The secretary of Mine . Blavatsky, the theosophist. i s in this country.and reports tl \ formation of 11 new societie s and the distribution o f a large amount o f lit \iiture during the past y ir. Mine. Carnot, wife of the President o f France, is one o f the most democratic o f women, visiting all clas-es , entertaining all .-lassi s . assisting at bazaars, files, and festivals , and is kind to everybody. Lady Sandhurst ha s been given the fr edoi n o f the city of London, and is the oid> woman upon whom thi s honor has been conferred in 300 years. She lia s made a reputation a s a Liberal organizer and orator. Pauline Marie Elizabeth Wedde, a Thuringian giantess, is good looking and of ,i handsome, wel.i proportioned figure . She measures about 8 fee t 4 inches i n height. There will be a big wedding when she marries. c Pasteur has treated7.8!)3 persons bitten by mad dogs in the pas t three years and onlv 5 3 o f hi s patients have died , 'the usual peroeirtmri' of deaths among vic- tims o f mad dogs has bee n placed at 15.99. s o i t i s seen Pasteur saved 1,2C5 lives. '' A census enumerator at Richmond, Va.. found a colored woman named Martha Gray, who ha s had 37 children shicc 18(i3. She has given birth to trip- let si x times, to twins si x times, am 1 to jS>\'\n others singly. iShe is now living with her third husband, and of the 3 7 children but one sunives. Farmer Beadlo. of Bavsido. L . I. , shot a golden eagle at tha t place the other day, the first one killed in the vicinity since 1870. He sa w the huge bir d de - scend into bis poultry yard a a tree with a chickea. A shot rill e br . light it to the •-round . Uied nearly 7 feet across it s wings. Theodore Til ton is described by a lady who recently saw hi m in the new Sal.i n in Paris, lb' luus grown stout, and hi s long white hair wa s pushed behind his ears and hi s face, ha d a .estfu l loo k pe - culiar to men o f leisure, lie was saunt- ering 'around, seemingly unconcerned about people or p'n tare- and only caring to while au ay a moment o f ennui. The Merritt Wrecking Organization o f New. York has b .en employed to search oil the D 'laware Biiakwater fo r the lost ami hidden treasure o f the sunken British sloop of wa r D o Braak, and the wrecking steamer Rescue has started for the scene o f operations. Th\ De Braak capsized off the Delaware coast o n M.ay 25. 1798. She had ti great cb a l of treasure on hoard, and, ifriunoi has not magni- fied the amount, there is 810,000,000 in or about her submerged hull . A duol to the death between two blooded stallions occurred a t Captain B. F. Treste's farm, at Aurora, Ind., last week. Two 3 year ol d stallions, spirited and valuable thoroughbreds, were turned into adjoining pastures t o feed . Too wooden fence tha t separated their two pastures was soon pawed and kicked down, when they se t about getting at each other. rT.dfa dozen persons, un- able or afraid to tr> to -eparate the fierce beasts, witne.i.-e d tlieirdeadly duel. The coltw stood on thei r hind logs, fiercely pawing ami . trikin a ! one anotb.-r with their iron shod forefeet, and tearing each other's necks and shoulders with' tle.ir teeth. T i oir ne.Jii :g and screams of irag and the s' >un ' of tli-i . sni.ru , were heard f ill) ailf, A . miigtU !„,.o..iiia;i u f n e t.vo . a bright ha . caught hi, an-ag u j st 0 j Ui e throat u it h bis teeth and diag^ed him to the tioiind.aud bung on, and jerked and toi until long afte r he had thus killed th.'larger stallion, The victor, though badly cut and bruised from the hoof and teeth o f his foe, may recover. id !ly into from his It in as - extended kicks and mile away. THK MUTCH IV IN A BATTT/B!. In a Fight In Highest of all in Leavening Power.— U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. ^J /vjBSOLUTELY PURE $1.00 PER WEEi -Or $4 Monthlv- Buys a First - Class OrJ 12 per Week] vs. I^IR* * V Buys an Ele £ ant u P ri ght rWlIS* 1 * Ct>-1 £3£=C „ Buys Second Hand Modern Square Piil 'If >3 - \I * Vp-LOO. Little used and in Perfect Conditio, '\% g^-RE SURE and drop us a card before buying an Insirunjl Oh EL SIMS. CANTON, -_ ~_J_ Hew ' [hilling Butter and Poor Fail -o:c Butter and cheese and hides are way down this spring, be] zero, and it is a cold time for the hard working Farmer. He? rows money to pay his taxes and still all he sells is down,\] down. Well what is he going to dp about it \ He is a Man Brains and when the Lord tempers wind to the shorn lamb J knows which wind it is and at which corner of barn to standi! As you approach StockholmT)epot your attention is a t once attracted by a large sign runainel \* the whole length of 'I Russell's Mammoth Stoi * * BUREiKA! JI Forty Aohiiiose Killod Sumatra. Reports rerc-i \ ed iu San Francisco this ne.-. . by way of JVuang . tale that j. ar- ticular.* had ocen i, ee ve d of a s.v. i-. ..]- gagemont tb.,t look place a l Kdie. .s u ..in - tra , between the Dutch and Aohineee, It appears that th e Dutch, ha * in; i,,. en previously warned b y the enemy that thu.v would IK;, attacked during Ui e jVI a .- liomedan fast-i ng month, ^etfi prepared for a tight. Instead, therefore, of merely contenting tlifinse l wis with replyinc to an attaek. as wa s often the ca.se , Uw ))..(eh. o n -peltig the Aclunose scaiteved About on the.'hills not far from Edio sot an . to meet (hem,and s <•; Vil \\ , : ., n . (| , j fi;.ht. la '.'nix for about three hours. „u.c- ceeded i n putting the enemy to flight. The ios,- o f I,. Ac:dnese was 2 stock- ades and 4 0 men killed , while the Dutch bad onLy 1 moi. .rounded. A.-been i s a kingdom o f Sumatra, and hum is a small •tow n nfrar ,th^ capiter,. bearing the game name as Uw kingdom.' 'Tlw'ou'un'try hfGj' a. coast line about as extensive as thai , o f France. A sheen has been forbears at war with ' Holland, which claims sov- ereignty\ over al l Sumatra, 1'S e state was once apo^rerM one and now eov. «ns 450,000 people. '&*«*&* te*^* the eountry ;S vr MME XIII. iSvoor> NEWS. L.TBBHBING BATES: 2m 8m IS 26 80 50 000 760 000 10 60 16 00 38 00 11 06. 14 00 18 00 18 00 80 00 7450 950 1100 12 00 20 00 <~ >~ •< 36 00160 O0U0OW 81500 18 00 3100 85 00 80 00 6»?« ^J^^^nd Counsellor-at- JSoruooM^JT, SHeU^T^m, N. Y., Of- Pelt's New Building. fcr^p^cialty at the NOBOOO D Office New material is being con - •TFS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law iNoWy Public. North Lawrence, St. V, N-^ - -TUMAN, Attorney and Counsellor- I^MaW.N Y . Fire, Life an d Ac- ace placed. l^^wraey and CounseUor-at- 1 Perl's Block, Norwood, N. Y . Will [KSeDtion togeneranawpract.ee . town ii- HI ETCHER. Attorney an d Coun- fciK,, Norwood, N . YDevotine lsiveiy' 0 the practice of Law in all liffi Justice of the Peace and Notary EWseal. Also Solictor of Pension'i %m Collector of Claims, Potsdam f-RRtVIN At^rney s and Counsellors, themselves exclusively t o th e prac- W all its t ranches. Potsdam, St. Law. VH.A.DART & GBO . Z. ERWIN . fcMINY -Attorney and Counsellor-at- 1 Officeover H.T. Clark& Son' s store, y upecial attention given t o draw- suirosjate nonces, and the collection of KINS Dental Surgeon, Norwood, N . bta'over L. R. & H , Ashley's store. Sed absolutely without pain. Artificial Hoogold, silver and rubber. All work JIAWKINS, Attorney and Counsellor? fo Office over C . E. Bonney'sstore, IJY Special attention given to draw- I also to the foreclosure of mortgages lection of claims. Here is the Breeze Tempered to the Shorn Farmer! How? Do you ask After this wise : Your wife wants a nice new dress, she is worthy, and you can buy her one,isl should, rifjht her e at the big sign 20 per cent, cheaper than at Nine places ou t of Ten; howdoesl balance u p shilling butter? AHA! Then if you want .Flour, and likely you do. He makesUil your poor little purse. And Ready Made Clothing is actually going for the old time valueoffil and thread. He could almost seed down the whole town of Stockholm with Grass Seed and Coil prices that makes the poor Farmer smile clean across his face. An d say, while we are talkingIM it, if you want to paper up th e parlor, or spare bed room, you can ge t a n elegant paper forisnr song 1 . And then you can make the windows glorious with shades a t from 45 t i 75 cts, thatactifL used to cost from a dollar to a dollar and a half. And Tea? Well yes, I nearly forgot. Neailjl the town has gone to drinking Tea. children and hired boys, all of them, since Russell namrif prices. Come down and get a whole bag full of Tea-dust, real good, for a dollar bill. a And you know Russell's place: It is enlarged; he has the fill Ladies'Furnishing Department in Northern New York. A\ thing in Drags, Medicines, Dry Goo'ds, Groceries, Boots,! Shoes. And a way down, down below zero, with the Butter, E| and Hides. CEO. H. RUSSFLLl Stockholm Depot. IAL BOND AND DEBENTURE jny. Capital fully paid, $100,000. Secur- Fsafe investment. 6 per cent, guar- Iply secured by liens on real estates •ree limes the amount of th e securities. liticiilars. G. Ii. BRITTON, Massena, •CTS of TITLES prepared an d certi- \ moderate rates by FRANK N. JD.Attorney and Counsellor, Canton lie Deputy and Search Clerk in St. loiinty Clerk's Office.] Searches made I protected by bond of equa l size with •k'sbond.' th tc ITEARNS, Fire, Life and Accident Irance Agency. The best plan of Life ji tit world, ^one but first-class com- •tsemed. Also lustice of th e Peace IPublicwithseal. Wills, deeds, mon- itor legal papers drawn with prompt- liiracy, Stockholm Depot, N. Y. |S'CLAIMS.—The undersigned hay- Jcome associated with one of the most iandexperienced claim agents of Wadh •..ispterared to further ihe interests of Itnemost complete faculties for work- f lof the route. Close attention paid Itii'S and rules with necessary blanks, gift immediate advantage of the same. IW.'H. EASTON. Madrid, N.Y. Late Hand Master, U. S. Vols. sfford House, WATER STREET, Covington, T*. Y. Proprietor |s lo and from all trains an d boatB. (leganily, furnished, everything first 0 pains spared in providing for th e justs. Prices reasonable^ Also good <m «s- bction House. Moira Junction, N.Y. —lis new and pleasantly situated near • Moira Junction, N.Y. The rooms lnished with a view to th e comfort and fof travelers. A good liver y attached. • Per day. H . C. CLARK, Prop. ». .•1-3' » sV// >. N«,.\W : IV <y £ *3i P.O. §0. F. FOOD LODGE, NO. 488. lfiiday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, atthei 1 Block. Brothers from abroad ar e 43VI L. A. SMITH, Secy. Jlted to attend. |T,N.G. J. C. OAKR, Waddington to Madrid. [WITH FERRY AT M0RRISBURB. igton 9 A . M, arriv e a t Madrid J.ttunB going east an d wesit. Leave For Sale. \~ \\* A farm of 108 nTr^, sitnato on the Lrilbert \Vor(l,,„ f(irm 3 n f u UlUlsllBRtlll Stock, OOUBlBt Ugof 17 (klrV oows and n ne bull T £. J'™\* down, ^.wci.timcaa w^JTbS unco For particular*, innnire or, t-ho pveraisea, of ' n ] n^™ into Mr' Sw 61 . 1 Y ^ U just want to go wr y e ou,s n tbose ^ wsf ^ More School Money. Chapter 534, laws -nf loon ' , ^tion 7 of the CUOHSS ^^ *jt I5GAN BE FotJ^fI> AT -<M 'sm; pe Slaughter Begins. fbat a f tt n my Countrymen I •otth of Men's and Boys' Cloth- 1, Shoes, Hats, Gents' Furnish- • offered up for sacrifice. On ae- |i ehangrj 0 f business •#<* will lonr entire stock for the next 3t T will offer bargains that nc Per outside of a lunatic asylnn P of competing with. Thii I. begins today, Men's, Boy'i >hoes at your own price mm stick of Clothing for mai W-'l on esa mine these grea |Whe Boston Glothing, Boo •P\$e Potsdam, and Americai rare, Malone, \S. T. ^T\*'*' lP*J Cubley, of Massenf TO-inonth in vooal ana insirt f^Ui will then give foster* Wearly apply. 16 [Q%es sells the Milbran lun %fo* aiirabuity and ligl P|the;ieadi-yife&i;^- u.—19