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. W I T H O U T O W K iE ltS . taw «1B B « I n In tlito Conatry X a r * claim th s MConey from the Court of Ohaaeerjr In Knxlajg^. I n tjlht g a d i tjiht iqiper story of a liftf, #iQt ftrfrpm Chathi litre s a rtiniarkable m a n He » nearly 70 years oM about slowly a n d rather U a d c hair, tinged w ith gray, dingy old im s q u a re . Thbngh , feebly, his a d c hair, tinge d w ith g nUls in ^dusters oyer his broad h u t 8toopiu|f shoulders, as th ick an d -heary as it o < ^ d bayo been forty y e a r s ago. H is face is large, an d erbry foatnreuprom i* n e n t U n d e r a broad forehead n u row - e d w ith w rinldesi tw o black eyes flash, ’irowa abore Ih e m aM b i fcaknllci ■ b a c k e d hi is tied, _____ __ ____ ______ th r o a t. H is oneo s tr o n g and s till h e avy figure ia d a d in a f a d e d brow n suit of clothes,' o f a p a ttern strange to m o d e rn tailor*-'' ■ ■ , ' Perhaps the ^'general' appearance' of the m a n m a y f a il to impress you favor ably, b a t if you th in k you a re a n beir to an old estate in GreatJBritain, France o r G ermany, th e m a n is a n authority in Am e rica on t h a t s u b ject^ In fact, ho Air.OtD ClADt LAWYEH. Ho know s every fam ily crest a n d c o a t o f arm s a t sight, an d has a thousand old dusty a n a m u sty books to refresh hism e m o iyt “A re estates in E n g land or on the C o n tinent rea lly recoverable?’’ h e w as asked the other d a y -,by.k'2few Y o rk. (Sfor reporter, “Obr .yes!” he,- replied. • f‘E inine the a century of osands of d o llars h ave been recover- n. h eirs. 1 a m out o f tho linen, n e a t ties, clotlic! thbnsand s o f d e d io r Americai hu^eas. Old to tr e tir^ T ratX d irectm y c lients g e m ly to the Brltish-A n ierican Claim Agen-. w h ic h Las offices in ------ clien ts g e n eral- Lilaim Agen-. the Stew a rt c a n decide w h ether a person is entitled to money or properly or not.\ • - “Is there not ' some deccptiQi^in this business?\ . “There m a y be on the p a r t o f tho people w h o th in k they have valid daim s . T h ere a re some, of Conrsei who c a n n o t trace their ancestry back of th e ir g r a n d fathers w h o a re sorely afflict e d w ith THE. SISEASB OT VOBTUNE-HnNTINa.\ “How can t h e strength of a olaim u f - ©n a f o reign e state be-found ont?\ : “By a veiy easy, p rocess, how ever difficult tho final recovery m a y be. I th in k theB ritish-A m e rican Claim A gen cy has books containing tho nam es of 60.000 estates th a t h a v e been advertised a is any property in a n y of these n ames. Xhei agents i n G reatJB ritain can g e t a t the complete facts i n from four to eight “ Suppose a person thinks th a t he h a s a title t o p a r t of the properly deposit e d in th e C o u rt of Chancery, w h a stei& has he to take to. recover h i Bhate?” “L e t him get a lull a n d authentic copy of the advertisem ent of the claim bearing bis nam e, and also the and date of the new spaper i n appeared. If h e thinks he c a n teack h i s anoestey back to the person that left properly •which, was paid into chancery, ha should state, as near as. possible, the date and place of each of his deceased ancestors, through w h p m ho m e a n s to trace his pedigree back to the testator or the intestate, as tl This-w ill e n tail a n out dollars.” “Have any estates in Bni been recovered by America^i “Yes. indeed. asmallforttme , this estal?- $24,000 w as recovered by native-born Americans of the name of Gotdsborough, from th e eastern shore ^ of M a ryland, in 18K . A case even more Striking is \ • Shard, w h n le f ta : 000 in the earlj centniy. Her Davis, cam e to A m t ___ _________ 1858.all this money w as recovered fcom th e crow n fo r his decendants in this country. The pedigrees established w ere Doth old, a n a distant. Jolin Law rence died in 1814, H ie next 0f k in, w as a n A m ei-icau, rican, who « 8 o ,000 -n “saac, w h ich i t )t Hvo -with m e n t e l H a s h . C a to once said: “ I cann o t a m a n w h o se p a late has quicker sensa tions t h a n Ms heart.” W ell, I know a good, m a n y -wom en who- have such even f o r husbaudis if th e ir ow n w o rds a r e true. I have heard them sayr “ W h en I-w'ant a special favor from M r. B lank I al'ways g e t him n p a good din ner before preferring m y request.” A good dinn e r does ex e r t a benign Influ ence over m a n y of the best of m e n , b u t I alw ays feel r a th e r sorry f o r the wives w h o have to appeal to a m a n ’s stom ach before his h e a r t can be reached. fee l.sq n y too f o r _the husbands whoj w ives g ive them their - sw eetest wore and smOes in exchange f o r • b o n n e ts or gloves or dresses o r any thing else cal culated to g r a tify feniiniuo vanity. Sincere nfiection does n o t depend upon good ffinnei for ito exis T h e U se o f W o r d s . A C a n a d ian says t h a t tho word “ to- oggan\ should be pronounced w ith lie second o long, as in open. Citizens of Depero, WiS. , a re about to take a vote to d e teim ine \whether the nam e of their c ity shall be spelled w ith a sm a E o r with, a capital P . A student o f I n d ian tongues d e clares th a t the w o rd “ C h icago” was used by th e Pottaw a tom ie In d ians long ago to designate a place w h ere w ild onions abounded—literally, an onion patch, ■ T h e w o rd “ p o lyg\ is i n constant use am o n g the people i n U tah in conversa tion a n d in p r in t to designate a M or mon. “ C o hab” Is'applied to a h a te a dandy o r a fop, b u t if e v er tw h o liked w ell lanndried )d indation dress. J m a n is^M r, affords v e rb “ to joun stantive, “jouncer,” are becom ing cur- & SDMMBR TRADE. and “ m a sher,\ T h e idea involved is 'tliat of tho reduction of tha -victim to the condition of jolting helplessness typified b y the jellyfish. T h e term “pigeon E n g lish,” ■with homi’et, gloves, r ibbons aUdwr-aps of c o rresponding beauty and elegance. A m a n w h o don’t like to see Ms wife Well d ressed h a s n o business to m a rry, and tho man w h o is miserable unless h e a n d Ms.wife n a n keep up.-«vlth the^ fashions has business tq m a rry. M rs. D ane’s best b lack silk has been tu r n e d tw ice now and its day o f b e a u ty and Gleganca is past I haven't haA a nOTT overcoat for five winters and on tw o occasions I have had to substitute i-eady-made, “ store clothes” fo r tho n e a t tailor-m ade suits I like so well. TM s ssa a dd c o n d itiontion off thoho famam ilyly w ard-a c o n d i o t f i w robo results from a fixed resolve wo have m a d e to alw ays dress w ithin M eans a n d ; n o t to w e a r .clothes for I w e cannot pay, :dd o u t in our jomrnoy tarte c ;ether fi if o u r ow n a s have h a d habit all th a t, b u t •«/ H ere, too, w e of life to- e a house )on as w e c ould. W e and doctors’ b ills and haven’t gone in debt rorn our old “ d u d s\ very _ lu o f life g e th e r fu lly r e solved to hav e a M Tains, Corns, and all Bkin Eniptioni nd positively cures Piles, or no pay n quired. I t is g u a ranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ao cenif per box. For sale at A. 0, Miller’s Drug Swe. Blondln. the rope whkar. will mthe * prof»- elonalTlelt to thla country in the FeU, Hole not deed, u wei reported. wives. , I know a m a n w h o boa never g o t up a nigh t in his of his six children. H is le sli] ivife, a pale. itates in E n g la n d < J by A mericans?” indeed E ichard Y e rbury left ' w f l lin l7 5 4 . O u t of. Frances M ary a fortune of about f50i- i of the e ighteenth id cousin, George in 1742, la wm O obtained a b o u t OO i 1863i I an d C a rrie W ood left £50.000 in their - estate. T h e ir son w as Clem ent W ood, w h o •same, to Florida in 1785. H i • u ^ ^ f o r t h e estate, and in th T A FOEIONB CONTESTI w ere m a d e ien heirs. T L . ____ Clem ent W ood’s c h ildren hocanse th e posses- related to the same degree aa d w as only discrim inations native and alw decided th a t Cle conld n o t recover sors ciL.tie estate ___ intestate couple * in the s ___ th e A m e rican heirs. I could m e n tion half a -hundred other bases, b u t these’ ate enoi^h to show that properly doer n o t e scheat to the crovyn upon the ea tinction of o n e branch of a family, be th e heir a t law in another b ranch ma; recoTer.” “Is i t usual lo r these heirs, to Jm o i -the g o o d fortune th 4 t awMts^them?” “O n the conteary, the o d d p a r t o f the bpainess is th a t the persons w h o th in k they have claim s to foreign e states a re usually deceiving them sel'^s, while those who really possess claim s a re in’ . complete ignorance of th e ir fortune. In E n g land next-of-kin agencies are weU- tsblished institutions. In this country 5 British-A m erican Claim Agency, I ■ ■’lefirsvi ’ .............. .... a nuisance sometim es, b u t any baby, if i t be sound m e n tally and physically, is a God given blessing to i t s parents. T h e y should accept i t a s a H eaven sent g if tand, t r u s t a n d d o a noble w o rk f o r the L o r d a n d f o r m a n k ind in general by r e a ring the child to a 'good and nse- lu l and Christian, m a n h o o d o r w om a n hood. I am no t above helping m y •\vifo take care of our babies. I do all the g e ttin g up a t nig h t myself. 1 m e n ought to take this pleasing 1 dutv uDon themselves, th e y a re b< th a n nine o u t of ra - o u t little slip of a creature though she .h a d n ’t had a ■ g h t’s rest since, the lirat chil< B o r n - - I doubt if sh e h a s. T h is m a n says he goes off and sleeps in a I'oom by him self w h en the “ y o u n g ones” are troublesom e. W o m en w ith sim ilar husbands h a v e m y sym p a thy. . I t w ould, I think, add in no ) to the “ h igher life” of every iQld jf th e doors w ere securely L a g a inst a ll form s of gossip and evsl Tlio ifeighborhood gossip ingerous pei-son, nndernoath h e r s-weetest w o rds is t h a t u n d e r cun-ent of malice and venom and 'falsehood tl m a k es h e r H e r infli people *is m o st people suppose, food fo r children; I somi th a t there should bo legislation these m ischief m akers. I don’t dread the long -winter even ings in the least,, the depressing influ ence o f their darkness and coldness never e n ters into Otir house. N o sotw son of the year gives one such oppor tunities fo r m e n tal im p rovem ent a n d _ _________________ _ ________ happiness a t home. I think, h o w ever, imfmlbiiiw ior tlTs'llaiior spp th a t m a n y fam ilies live too m u c h to .them selves in tho w inter tim e. T h e y . do no t g o to any place and no one is ted to come and see them . Go ou t spend an evening occasionally some of your neighbors, and lei t A ll “Im p ressionist” seat in a “ St set” p icture to the K o y al a cademy, earefnlly-lly- marked-arked- o n -thehe hackack off - fram e h e addetd m o n 't h o the w h ich w as the r ig h t side np; hu t le in a polite, liote: “Bhonld m y w o rk be placed upon y o u r waEs u p side dow n, please catalogue i t a s a-sun rise.” Some idea of the w o n d erful progress now being m a d e in m icroscopical sc ieh c e m a y b e foi-med b y the faet, as stated by the president of tho B r itish A ssociation lately, th a t results a re now attained i n this lino w h ich m a them atie- ian s five years ago deelai-ed to he im possible'. There is a 'family in Polk Couj Georgia', .whose cMldrea.poss683,n%i that are, to say the least, rather oi n a l. - They answer tp the followi cognoifle^:’ Moffi^^Neckkne,. Quine - T h e y ansi loiflens:’ M o U ieN e c k lane,. Q uincy - abeyi , Sis Tom m ie, H a p p y Josie, N e s tor C h e ster, and, I W o n d er. I t is said th a t uiller. th e h a p p y m o ther takes pride i n call in g each Child by its full nami ;t, p e o p le . year, has pleasan t m a n n e rs, am one th in g in life h e iS inordinately of is—n o t his m o ney, n o t h is sui n o t M s 81,000,000 house, n o t M spalac c a r and his pictures, hut—^his sister, th o ■wife o f the Secretary of th e N avy. ho yon infler from iciofals, salt rheum, or. other hnmon? Xeke Hood’s 8 emptrU]s,the greet blood pnriitrar. 100 doses one doUet. Htlee-rsces A-ag.: emouBt tv 818,000. 1S.J7, 18 »nd-». 5 veno m an d 'f a ls e h o o d th a t a w o m an to be dreaded. Ju ence over c h ildren and young ’i often m o re harm ful than Erossip is b a d letimus think P S E PEOPOSED ITew Iron Bridge ^compared with tny stock of lunee” and the suh- wm sKrset ooasidttsbl the vsUsy. tbongh “ importsnoa whsa eoi light and bssTY HAENESSESy Horse Clothing, Robes, Blankets, pusiers, Nets, &c.,- Vnrchssed eipreeely » r the ‘pigeo n E n g lish ,” used to e . lingua frunea w h ich rord “ p igeon” being the neare approach that a Chinaman can make to the pronunciation of the English word “business.” Mis ____ oohvers Over here it is rightly, and, I notice, ■equently u sed,” said she; ‘■‘h u t in En- land w e use i t b u t f o r one €Mng I n tb e hole w orld, and w h a t d o you .think th a t is? In advertlsem enta of flat?, •elegant now flats to le t.’ y o a know .” jiper th in g in St. r a n i and ineapolis now to call a dude of a certain class a “fad e .\ T o come sti’ict- iy under this designation a dado m u st n o t b e too old n o r too slout, and his m o st-prom inent c h a racteristies m u s t bo a m e lancholy m ien and a habit of pro found silence w h ere speech i» no t abso lutely necessai’i’. H e should sm ile on ly rarely, and in tak in g leave of a per son should vanish gently asi if fading and ItrgMt stoolc in LOWEST PRICES. ONE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY. Btpilring atUadtd to. L*rg«*t »nd b«(rt Msortount of Ilka* Oolhr I sidft of the clt7. lOatjUs. Stopiiinie(!l»Blo(iYDpstiiiis. E. D. COMSTOCK, IieomriliTlVl*, 1I»y s, 1887, JjT E, GILES. in the m a tter of dress has been the lavoc w ith a \^oov m a n ’s purse— and lis happiness toOw ^ I have h a d Ip la y down m y I*en a n d while M rs. D ane go t the BEEF MB TEALS to use photographs t • f o r piciiio purposes are now ig Buppliedl— Tid-BiCs. B n c h ien ’s A rn ica tlalive. The B kbt S alve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, -Fe ver Sores, T etter, Chapped H ands, Chil blains, Corns, and a ll Bkin Eruptio ns, AL80 EAVX Oh HAHD Hams, Range, Corned Beal, \S GREATEST POSSIBLE PAINS IDeUcate O talldren, N o rsin c ^ Uothen. Orerworkad Men and to^ all diaeaaei thc.tluQuuawuUngaway frem the Ina from overwetk: ihoal^ ru t . goa idT.r on trui litli TRanYs tor Past Fam udhopisg for t oontlUDinsA of urns I am BMp£9tfaUy E. E, GILES. LeomurttaTUlc, H. Y., April 7.1887. hMT isl Pttcli whAM UxA iluuM «ra wftsUng blUtyto. aigeit food, or from take BcotVa Smclid^it ot Far* i HypopboiphUu. *‘I uo«a ' lady-who •waadmeatc. If p health uidflMh, that 1 mnit uy it U the beet E m n ltio n L . F. Wasssu., U. S., Hiagh’s HUls, A company with $10,000,000 capital h u Iwon cr> eaclxed m St. Paul to build a new railroad to Lake Bupeiior. aaMii ft thi Uvat Batlt Puttbi Alilititbg Sr. Eilati’ OtUiat w ith som e o f yo u r neighbors, an d le it bo know n th a t y o u r latch strin g ii altvays hanging out for them ; invite f >me even- sort of a altvay s hangin g or dozen o r more of them in s in g and have a “ sociable tim e .” Some sim p le refreshm e n t i cost little tim e o r money. L ittle in- fo m a l gathei’iiigs like these do much tow a rd creating good feeling and har m o n y in a neighborhood; and—^both o u r babifes a re crying now , 1 m u s t a t tend to one of them m y self .— Zenos Bane, in Good Eoustkeeping, The various kinds of ingenious cou- Jlvanoes which have been brought for ward from time to time for tho prompt detection of fire-damp iu mines are well known, but moat of them have been of a somewhat complicated nature, and on this account failing of their purpose. “ latest of these brought to notice, ever, is described as so simple in * ' and .Construction as to oxcito ......................... T S ispeo'ted of allowed to . h e ball is a safety lamp and t tho tell-tale blue Cnre, wo werAindno Xorourd»nght 0 rKel.._ ______ , __ wbo bss been inffartog Uroxn oatarrli tot About ‘ darlflgwmobtlxneihebuibMntreAt* (tHo b«ft pbyiUUtui in tbei city. Wo led iber bio of olmoit oU tho koown remedleiior caUrrh, wUhtto moro inocoio ihon tomporory ToUef« Vony nighto hoTO wo lold owoke to hold her month open to loop her hrom itrong* Usg. Her heiuriiig nod also beooiae Affected. Wo were oHrAid thot w- hATonow uiod •: OaBXTAAd we belli In A low dAyc Aftoi noticed a decided < that right Along il ______ _ ____ _ _______ _ ___ breathes AA eMily AA any one. I^e sleeps well and her hetrlng ii porloctly good. Wi iool thst tna diaeua is entirety rexnoTea. We wrtte this nn* lolioited letters feeling that it U due you. and with the hope that r**--— —*•« principle and ^Constmetion a w o n d er a t its no t h a v ing bee ofof b efore.efore. A child’shild’s India-nndia-rubber b A c I with, a hole i a i t is sc^neezed flat -ii hand and held in the plac while released, t no-w direol agaih squeezed, w h en , flam e w ill show if it contains inflam- mA b lavanora. ANABAfrlMJKCXOB free with MOh botUo of Shiloh’i Oaturh Bemedy. Price BO cent.. Sold by A.C. Mmer. a YOB DYSPEPSIA uid Lir^ dsmplMnl. you b.T« • printed guinDtM on every bottle ot Shilob'. ViuUzer. ItnSverfrUitocare. Bold by A. 0. Mil-. BBttOH’SODBE witllmmedUtelyxeUeve Ckoap, Wbooplsg Oougb, and DroscMtil. Sold by A. O, ••HAOXUSTACK,” > luting and fragruit per. ftiia., Frico 2 C ana (!0 cent*. Bold by A, O. MU' . i p l9HU:K>H'S0AX4BBHBSUEDI-ft poiltlteoTir fbrCfttftrsh.;I>ipth«xl«.*ndCan3cerMouUi. Soldb; A .o.M n » , \ elvsimmsdJ Sold by A. O o. iinie^^' ABE YOU MADE ml '• rtlon,Dl*»h— ' H . T K S . r S k ' Tbahtate fireman’. oonv< toy Aug U. 17,18 and 19. oonventlon will be bald in STTS.—iB n t i (topped fru by Dr. XUne’i A r c h S ^ i For a woman , to say she does not use Procter & Gambles Lenox Soajg, Is to admit she is ^^behind the times.” Nobody uses ordinary soap now ih&y The luce of etandud .Uver doUan fi ilnti dnruig the week ending Jnly 23 iwu A OEM of DeafneM Cured. _ that It la due yon, and with ____ iinAybAbensatedlnllkAznAn* hurdiyrsAUM tliAt ineh a chAtigA ‘^'’-^lusoshurtA-tlma aftor battling 10 long. 'ffe.teitlU niing the --------- - ----- ,, „„ „ „ «-8aW by DjaggliVt, 7fie.' HOWlFJBL'r. of me. Yon Jnit .rant to lulbr •with nenralgla with no relief M l did nnth I naod Snlphnr Bit- tore. Xheyonredme.aidnowmy'WifeMyi lam leek Mat* Pavit, AmerfsanBwjt, SCOTT’S EMULSIOH OF FDBE GOD LITER on. UHppliospliitesofljiiiG&Siiila A lm o s t a s Palfitabl» a « M ilk. Tka only preparation of COD UVEB OIL that na be takwi readily andtoluatedfor a b » f tiaM liydeUeata atowachi. AKD <8 A BEETOT^FOB CO!tglMPTlOX. gCBOPPibOs A iirofn l L DEBlUTt, COgQIlS AKP TllHOAT AT. CHILDREN It il MarrellOM In it. wwltia >y th. but hhy lician. I. DRUGGISTS. p O R BALE. Engine and Drilling Outfit, J ohx McQwtei, N*w Berlin, N.T., W A T E R V IL L E , tt yon i^ h to bay naytMng in tb. Un. ot Foot wwd-to oaU at J. Hall’s Shoe Store, wb(r. yon wlU find a larg. awortmnit of & RUBBER GOODS. J. HALL. n n j R i t A H ! M arsh’s “Ivy” Soap, $1.00 Per Box. S a m p l e a e n t iD’r e e o n ' r e c e i p t o r P o i t a L C a r d . EVEBY FEW DAYS, r Cuh,orfor BOod-«pproTed « Boiling and Stowing Pleou.... Corned B u f............................ S. B a t e s & Y a l e , Dry Goods, ms, Ha-mburgs, Parasols, Buttons, Corsets, Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, etc. Gents’ Hats, Cajs ani FwliBi Goofls, WALLPAPER . AND GR0GERIE8 fJTHE BBpT-THB SEASON AFFORDS For Die Least Moiej. Boots & Shoes Latest Gtjl6S& Best Qnalitj. We aim to keep the beet good* to had at the LOWEST PBIOEB, and to aatiiiy every ona. Largest Stock .elect ^ m , in the country, with prtoM ' look at odr . goods fora yon buy. And sea tho prices msrk lon them. Our goods am strictly Oae Price tc All. Yon will be rerpriied at the low prlee. 0UILn*8 GENTS* ] O. TULLY Sc SON, LEONARDSVILLE, N. Y. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. \7 h o U y n iillk e Artificial aystem s. A n y book learned a t ona^readlnK* Becommended by Kark Twain, Bicbiird Piectoi th. Selentlet, Hon.. W. W. Aator, Judah P. Benji min, Dc.Kinor.ko. Oleaa of 100 Columbia La, .todenta; twootusMOflOOMeb at Ttlt; 400 i XInfvarelty of Ponn.,rnUa.,and 400 at W.lle.1. OollH«.fco.,a&d*nga<^at Ohantenana Dnlv. slty. ProepeotueP^ PBIE by IM , PBOF. L0I8KTXK. 287Fmh Ave., Hew York. 'p H B SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOB HAY ^ V E R . M r s O B E A M S A B M esBialDi no injarlosi ^ ognMTi Q a t a r R H n a y rover it attended by ta In. ■ flamed eondUion of ■i* noettlls. -tMT- iqU u d throat, af- eting the long*. An rldmnenaia aMx- d, the dboharge Is oompanled eclth a ■ burning- aeuMtlon. ■ Th.r* ar. eerei ■ spuma of aneealni at’aeki c bunding headache, e o n .W watery and Inflam. JaUt. of the eye*. EVER J l L r B O U B A M S A L X Js not a liguid, s n u f or petodsr. 4 p p M irUon^mUUquiomoMotied. I tj ^ n s s s thslsad. AUagsinfiemmaUon. SealstM som. SsstorsitHsisenssie/iasUaitdsmsi, . ELY BROTHERS, Dice, 235 Gmiici Si, Kef M Qty. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC M.-t. MERRITT, L O J E t .A J L .,^ a E l 1 ? I S T . ODTFLOWEHS A SPECIALTY, leebonee*. Bo. 1 HoyeeBt. derebrlCall or ’Xelepkone wrUl n \ \^ Att«jtion.-«s O a ^ A j JQ E U G S AND GROCERIES. DON F. MAINE, Briiggist & Grocer, BROOKFIELD, N. V. have recently added to my atook ot GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, A OOKPLETB IdSB OF Drngs, Micines & Dye Stuffs, together with a general atock of Standard Patent Medicines. rUST KECBIVED. All Prescriptions Compounded BY A OOUPkTEMT PHABHACI8T. An tho above good, will be eold at LOWflSt Possible Prices For READY PAY. 1 with to extend thanka to my nnmoroni patrons for put favors and bopo by fair and honorable dealing-to merit a contlnnance of the friend.. Benieotfully youri, D O N r . iniA IN XI. M av K 1R»7 O. K. Flour. Also choice brands of family flour Feed, Salt, Etc., Etc., Always on hand. Custom Grinding G iven Special A tten tio i J. W. G BURDICK, BROOKFIELD, July 35, ’87, BtTESiTALB|fiTEBYlLLE, H. T. OHASH.METZ, HEN’S FURNISHING .GOODS, Hats, Caps, &c. SMrts Made to Order. Central Hew York Agency for BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES. J U T I C A , N . Y . BATES & YALE’S ' MfeiBStreet, Wateryille. Successors to CANDEE & SON, I. S. tmOE, & SOH, 10 0EHESEE ST, OTIGi. H. I. W. S. TAYLOR & SON THE OLDEST AHD LABOEST JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT IN CENTRAL NEW YORK With the adrantage of Ipng expnienc and a large acqatlntance with the beet mannfao- tnren In the toonntri’. we are able to offer Indueementa to bnyete not often poieosaed by other dealer.. Wa propoie to give onr patron, the very BEST OOODS at the LOWEST PBIOE 8 . O U R G O L D A N D S I L V E R W A T C H E S ate beantiful and EXCELLENT TIUE EEEFEBS, Onr Jewelry etock Inolndee ESPECIALLY for u« and guaran- tble for WEDDING PBESENTS or UtTorod ns In bnetness, wo Inrlte “ll-nrof ‘tSS: W. S. Tayloy & Son, 70 Genesee St. Utica. F. B. CHAPIN, 4 & 6 CATHARINE ST., UTICA. Reed and Rattan Rockers For Verandas,’ &c„ In Great Variety A T F/B. Chapin’s, 4 & 6 Catharine St., Utica. HDHfHiM BROTHERS, LEONARBSyiLLE, H. Y b ’X j O T J i ^ & : f e i e i d e o n ! . ,, lately owned by S. M. Jen nings and that we shall keep constantly on hand a full stock of FLO UR AND FE E D which will sell at the LOW E ST POSSIBLE FOR* CASH, T K I C E HUNTINGTON BROTHERS Leonardsville.'Nov. 17, i88d. A.1, OffEHS, CT1CA,K,I. A. L. OWENS. CATERER, 'beddings, __________ ^Banquets, Parties,* llil- 'nU U U M M BR . Collations. i 2 p. M. Celebrated ICE ORBAH and lA WHDIOm WI0D1II8, IIKTHDAY OR HOIIDW PRESillT.j^f ^ m m t h e W o n d e r f u l f | | | j i m LUBURC CHAIR BbtBtng a IPwrlwr, I » m z y , SbaOSetmt, Etwdlalac wr H m lM S CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES rHBliVl VRO MANf’O Ns ONl «t.f Phli«4%,Fts F a ir daughter—Pa, dejir, w h y are y o u so gloomy? Como,' c h eer u p , and talk to your little D ot, P a p a dear— \Well dear, if y o u m u s t know , I tM nk there’ll have to be a i-ec-elver Appointed for m y bank soon. F. D .— ^Why, that is ju s t too lovely-. ■ A receiver! And w h y can’t you be a. d e a r good father and aplioint me? T h e n I w o u ld h a re to receive, and I could have a lovely new pjceptiou dress; you’re ju s t the dearest papa iu the world, bu t you do I to look gloomy about n o th in g .- r iburg Buliatiil. ■ S _ ____ _ _ ____ _ .^adagasear The - inches lo n g by UA inches •e eight iu.all, riinUiiig in miiling.s. n ings. T hey e y ; I t is said th a t there ar ous postage.-stamp.s of rec the new issue of AJladagascar T h e y ai “ .................. .ride. There ____ ___ ^ „ ’illue fr’Om 1 penny to 2 sta T h a re issued by E n g land foi- let±ei-s m a iled a t the B r it ish consulate in A n tananarivo and med only in the corner. T h e let- .arc s e a t to M a u ritius, w h ere the M a d agascar stam p is removed and k e p t :is a v<raclier, and. th e M a u ritius stam p substituted. Coachm an, who has approached Mrs. Brown for moro w a g e s--“ W h a t w ould' your h u sband say, mem, i f I W!is to ask him for a raise?” Mrs. Br knows her husband’s tion— “ W ell, Hem 46G E N IH B E ST.. 6. ABKOLD, Musical Instraaieats From a Piano to a Jeisharp Otn ba bonght of T. S. ARNOLD, West Winfield, N. Y„ For Less-:- Money are small so can aell FOR A SMALL PROFIT. AatookofemaU musical instromenta constantly on band consisting of Violins, Guitars, BANJOS, CORNETS, FLDTES, AGGOPIONS, Hiiraionta, Bois, trills, ALSO A COMPLETE 8 T 0 0 K OF Sheet Music and Music Books. Any mnslc books ordered br msU will be sent post paid at FnbUiher’a price. A liberal dlBoonnt to teacbera, clsrgymen and to chntobei. SOLE AOENk FOB THE WHITE AND NEW HOME Sewing MAcMnes. ‘Write * card for s>rioM cftU ftt n>y itore.. T. S. ARNOLD. ^ L B E R T BENEF would announce that h e ii prepared to do ALL XIHDS OF PAINTING, GRAINING, KalsomlBliiG & Paper Eanging And Decorating. t P r a e tleal Ncliool in the ootmtry ir BOTH RTCXBB snd all AGES. Send for clron- ff ana beintifal Feumtnihlp. 28yl aCoOEEABY H. 8 HIBLD 8 . Frincipitls. W95!^! M M m d M r LATENT IM P R OVED HORSEPOWER MaeUvet f D ------------------- ------- - ING GRAIN T H E \ i Q.ENBRAL AGENTS WANTED. viawiraon fiutMlUngbooke. E j Applicanta must show they me Mtet (no petal eaxda) giving in iindncementi. buslneu by ' their exper- tbattbemoaldellcate A SFECIFK PO W E R F U L TONIC it stomach will bear. IC FOB MAXABIA, BHEUHATIS9I, NEETOUS PROSTRATION. and all Germ Diseases. TEE MOST SOIENTIFIO AND SDOCESSEDL BLOOD PUBIFEB. t ----- ’— ----- foil, Henry, n a I never indulge profanity, you m u st excuse mo from ntui’i --------------------- ai’ing an expression < wa^ingion OrUie, ^ _ . _ . . thtS su£ X* Coiunmpltosa YncnraDle? the .following: Mr. H. C. Morris, • - “Was flovn With Abscess of Ijmigs, ’at^d friends and lys: “Wasd ongs, and friends aj cianfl pronounced me an Inenrable Con sumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Oonsamption, am now on my third bottle, a nd able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest iqedicine Jesse Middlewart, Decator, Ohio, s “ Had it n ot been for Dr. E ing,s New • for Consumption I would have died ig Troubles W as given up by doc- Am now in best of health.” Try it. e bottles free at Don F. Maine’s D rug Store. SSn...... n j W Ithlnkbr THE EASKDTB CO., S* Warren St.. Y. covery fo of tivm g' ___ s never been fairly stated mtry, and he has prepared for the number of the Forum a paper in A ugust number of the Forum a papei w hich he has endeavored to tell story in an im p a rtial manner. A n cle of the kind from such a sourc likely to command g e n eral attentioi T tae-Popnlatlon ofB r o o k fleld Is about 4,000, and we-would say at least one h a lf are troubled w ith some affection of the T h roat and Lungs, as tbo.se com plaints a re, according to statistics, more numerous than others. W e would advise all n ot to neglect the opportunity to call druggist and get a bottl d by a ll druggists. Buffalo Era imtefi to a friend in this cdnntiy that Ue i« ooistog Sin.ooo a day wits m . -Wild Weit” Show in London, v ise HTomelteat n a n In Brookfield. As well as the handsomest, and othe are invited 10 call on any druggist a nd g /r«« a trial bottle of Kemp’s Balsam f the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that selling entirely upon its merits and guaranteed to cure a nd relieve a ll Chronii and Acute Coughs, Asthma. Bronchitis and consumption. Price 50 cents and Sitting BulLia doing nothing bnt idling at the lUnding Bock .gency. A .OFX, -<rzi,vET TEXiVBX is Imputed to the sUn by the ns. of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. For skin diseases it sbonld be used freely. Never take a *th without it. It is also espMi»Uy useful as » LE&AL E PEO P L E OF TB E STATE ojp E W YORK: lyrUB Beebe, Brookfield,H, Y., Lnlu Perkins, \ ---- aden, residence nn3moim, icotmkuc S Z L , ll/rADISON COUNTY SURROGATE’S iVX CXITJKT. In the Matter of the 6 «le of the Beal Esiste of lr& D. Palmer, deoeasod, for th0?»ymeBt of Debts, )■ KENMKDY, Snrroga^p, N COUNTY CLERK’S OF- expect to movestsnoh By the Court; 3 of what incUotments h istsaoh term oftbe cou) O. W. ST.ri,xiol „ ________ _ ____ ij^xxiQV, Clerk. [orrUvllle, H, Y„ July 26th, 1887. ■VrOTICE TO CBEDirOES. _ xN FnrsnanttoanorderpfMfr^D. Eennei a c h t s j^O T IC E T O CREDITORS. >nnitunt to sn order of Alftef •to pf the county of Mamso: Iven, according to law, to latnis'againBt the estate of ite 01 the town of Brookfield 1 eased, to pr— -------- ' ., _ inntyofOt _ y. on or brtore the 4th day of February, E r t e d t h i a t e d s ^ ^ u ^ ^ . ^ KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) (liyes M Aptiie, New Slreitt UietNerm, .rd of Easkine. onoe. T galued od health ,in 20 in will be itofyour •W jox . Gi ' you are Buffeting from' ease, and -wish tomveto 1 nDHeLnan Ignse 8 ^ 1 mUB BHSEBS. BiII’s 0 iiHiiiii!i 0 iinf 8 rTMtlui 1 l ^ J^EADY FOR BUSINESS. LOOK OUT FOR THE CMS.^ Thfi tmdersigned wishes to azmonnee to tho diizexiB of Broohffeld that he is READY FOR BUSINESS. Parties -vrishixig a&^hing In my line are ref zested io telephone at my expense. . Fnllliiie of Geieial H a riiare,. .Pumps, Sinks, Leap Pipe Constantly on Hand. BooFma jl S d Ea.'VEi-TBOuaH wobe a sp. ilalty. Satisfaction guaranteecU Give me a cill. W. a ELDRIDGE. LeonardsvIUe, H. T., May 6,1887. PATENTS Obtained, and all other buainMs In the Office attended to for MODEBATE FEES. ' Our office is opposite the U. S. Batent Office, and we can obtalnPatents in less time than those r«. ■ - ----- TOlGTpN. OE DKAWING. We a se of charge; and w< .... „„.„..WWP.f)B'W71I P4TBV 1 patent li J. with oh lished in me umiea states t^atent umce ------- J. a paper of immensecircnlation, and tho ONLY ONE THA.T FDBLI8HES THIS FSEE. efer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of ■ Order Div., and to officials of the D. S. Pat- ____ ice. For circular, advice, terms, and refer ences to actual clients In your own State of county write to C> At S N O ir & CO., Opposite Patent Office Washington, D. O'. Platt'S ' n i s r l i e s ^ T H E HOUSEHOLD DISINFECTANT An odorless, colorless Hi and cheap, immediately ___ pnrffieseveryimpuTCspotana cl all infections and discasc-prodac mVALUABLE In the sick rc gists everywhere. Quart h< _-i^ovED ROOT BEER, Package, 25 centsi, makes 5 eallonw of a do»o» ionsi sparhlisg, temperanco heveraao. NCrenffth* ens and purifies tHe Iklood. Its purity and delicacy commendit to alL Soldhy «ll-dxng- ^sts &nd storekeepers. Q A M JONES’ SERMONS D In the principal Oitle. with History of his Life; and. Sermons by Sam Small, his oo.laborer. -----ONLY lELUatEkTED EDIriON.—- Most remarkable and intensely interesting and amnslng engravings ever seen in a book. ONLY FULL AHD ABTHENTIO EDIOaON. 610 Aroh St., PhlladrtpbIa. Pa. ?S»NyRmLfiuLs ______ & Mat on ap^catton; y . i . ina%vo. R W M tiifL iiw r