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^s <*«. Jtid 8, 1884. \ ^{ao&'VnWeK!: S?^ ssssa Local and Mlsoellanooui. _Coffee C Sugar at 7 vis. nt Irish A Son. Vice Funiilv flour—every bbl warren, i id—@ fO.l' 1 ) per bbl. at H. Jacobs. Mr A. F. Woodruff has Just received ,ww stock of Window Glass. _ E vrry variety of Toilet Soaps at Irish | 4*8011. KTC will 1)\' a migar party nt the I Wednesday evening the flth I nut. The ds will be for the benefit of the | Churchill Uwl.H. _At Hit\ 4\ un I meelinir of the Onn w. titlonal SpciUy, of this village, hrtd on Fridnv evonllip Iwjf, n Committee Was ap. I pointed on (illrWinn Unity. At tbp same timothe following resolution was adopted: TlmtHn't* Snrletv respectfully Invite the rthfr n-IMo»s Rodetles of tlils vllla-re to m oM fnrtliPlr respective cbiirrhm a ftmmlttee or> Christian Unity : Mint these I #rm\ Committee* mnv nt suitable times I ronfer toaretlior In belinlf of the rhurrhes nlng the promotion of a closer unity | amnnfc our Christian people. _We pive the result of Town Meetings jo far us it hns renehed UH. In this town IhcrJfwas very little,«!rife, as the result I mi*foregone conclusion, even If there I had been two tickets-formally nominated. I Tli roads', too, were HO bnd that the vote rxtmordinnrilv llnclit. There wns no I oppMtum to A. K. TUTdley, Esq., for Hn- jxrisor, or for a pnrt of the ticket noml- mt<<lnt, the republican enue.us on Hatur- I Any A ticket WBH voted to Rome extent i other nntncfl for Heven out of the 12 | .offices to lie filled; but the contest could in ro way bo deemed'CIOHO or doubtful. The reanlt, on ftnpervlnor, so fnr as has res 'hod us, in the county 1B: (hesterflold—Frnnk A. Uowe. (rLn Point—JnliiiH <<• Hrevoort. lllizjibethtown—Arori K. Dudley. Essex—A. .1. U. ROBS. jay—SIIBR W. Prime. ieene—Thnrlow W. Bell. Lcwis-JamesW. Rteele. Moriah-.J.'W. Whltehead. korth Elba^Hrnry Allen. . St. Armnnd—J. H. Pierce. Ticonrlrrojrn—Thou. J. Treadwny. ' Wes(port-I)anl«l F. Pnyne. Willihomugh—Orvllle. A. Smith. WilmindU>n—Elijah WeHton. Teachers' Examinations. Tin' vww#t«iKned. Hchool Commissioner, will meet, npplicnntu for teachers' certifi- cates at. the, times and places named be, low: Essex, Wednesday, April 2<1, 1HH4. Willsborough, Thursday, April 3d. Ki'iwvllle, Friday, \ 4lh. Jay, Saturday, ' \ fill.. Wilmington, Monday, \ ?th. St.. Armnnd, Tuesday, \ Hth. North Elba, Wednesday, \ ttth. Kocuc, Tluirwlay, ' \ lIRh. 1-PWIS, Friday, \ 1Kb. Eliznbethtown, Hnturdny, \ 18th. TcrsDiiH Intending to teach, nnd not hold In^iin unexplred license, must avail them- nelvejj (if the opportunity of nltemllng sotm coming season and morsthan eaub* a©. oommodited awwwkly applytnf. || k pity the PJSM HODS* oould not tot taksn some on* who would optn Uto tba pleMure-aseklng public. Here wo a n In almost thomtddte of win* the Ice not having yet given any sign relenting, and too water higher, than It iual In the spring alter the lake I* de w boating. Writing paper Is being manufactured to Saugortles, N. Y., from pulp made at TI. Tills really excellent artlole can be had at cents a quire. ThflM. B. Society of this village have lurchasod the present parsonage for 99000, f which amount the owner, 0 . R. Bhw. nan, Esq., donates fl,000- $800 has been raised by private contribution and the tnalnder assumed by Mr. Lmotta. April 9.~We continue to you \the as. surances of our most distinguished atten. tlon,\ and give below the result of yester- fight political For Supervisor, J. W. Whltebead, arity over W, H. Carr (dem.) »1 . For Town Clerk, N. Herman (dem.) ma- lority over Q. W. Guy 98. For Collector, K. Btokes (dem.) For High Way Commissioner, Thos. niton, majority over J, McKeon (dem.) The rest of tho Republican ticket was •lectcd, Including the temperance csndU tato for Excise Commissioner, Lyman 'rmsbec, Esq. The entire vote polled exceeded that of year by one. This shows an Increased itercst In election over last year, when fact Is stated that the number of its In town Is less than a year ago. The t Is that the better class of t y Is at'last aroused to a sense of the evils f the license system, us It has he< »foro enforced by commissioners --Coffee C. Hugur ($ ftyeU, pei !!. Jacobs. KMMKX. Apr. 1 All foOlsTlny, and a splen«ll«l ny for town meeting. Joseph Horfmtgle, now living nt ih« tljrhlands.ls vlsltlnjt his brother tfcnW e Is 80 years old and never hi >ling nt genera! election since he WM flt. id has always voted the Demorrntir H» * too. The Union HHiool opens Ui-morrow ftrf term of nine weeks. A new arrival At' Aftahd Ibe weighs ten pounds. Miss Hosford, prlnclpftl of E <hool, talks of going West. e of tl nii'et nun. • Examinations will commence at » A.M., and embrace the usual topic*. F. 1-. M1U-KH, jjj-lnxi) Com'r IHI DUl., KHHVX ('<> 1'IIIIT HKNHV. April 1. —The Opera Himscwascrimdcd liiM niirdl to 1,,'tir Mr. Orover^ earnest r<> murks on the temperance ciucstlon. Tin 1 Hand played several nelections.nflcr which 1W Chairman, pro tcm.,Hev. Mr. Thomns, inlmiliieed the speaker. Mr. (Jrovcr snld in Hnt.stmicr, that tliU evil sbouUI be rrmr died by enforcing tho laws nt present In force. Those who have hotel and other licenses should be protected, ll Is trye Hint there are 40 places In town licensed! Ml lii|uor, also Hint 20 more am selling I without such permission. He then pn wetted lo lay ( | OWII Hl)( | rxplnln the \v wliereby the evil effect* of the system ma,, ho lessened. The man who drank had bis !>><>'. If he had the means he would er » suitable building, place In ll hlllliirtl Ul «nd make It a temperance place, where younp men could pass their evenings s their favorite games, and have refresh menu. The audience gave the speaker ll undivided intention to the clone of the 1« We are to have a roller skating rink ti the (>p,. m It,, uw ,. <} w ,. Htirbrlnarit A C* »f (Jlenrf Kails, have the management v tlie enterprise., w4tlch Is expoclcnl lo IM> aticcess, judging from Uin «c*l wilh which mir young p<. O p1«i et»U«r Into It. Oil U»e owning night. Thumlay, April 8. theff will bo a exhibition skater*, from \ xnmil admission fee will »w charge. *\* n \« for the URI< of ikateS. T)>»n» will It* Iwnd of mimic. K lso a rvfafthtnenl Ufel* It IH intended, lit the event P«l In a» entirely new floor. K*amln*tlon» euit«d with the Wday»ftorn.HintaUi«lt.r.|». . . P'l\ passe<l wlUi s.) much (^mlll U» tf»ehnr» In i| lr i w n jtM»ms whloh w#t H««t U should t>e a matter of oongt»tt»l«U«M» t<> the vliing(>, The mimi ttleMtng olmnxT* *« ^ Knglish Orammar, Arith«t«»<», A^r*\ of 7 r H young MtaaM, by U*tr ui r^luUomi r«dt)M7t*4ufw y i U <>» ihdr prinel )M | Uio crtdlt tw Am*m Four grades of nice Ten w prior* at II. Jacobs. WKHTPOKT. Mar.*!. KvMayor Howell, of yn, wash town last week. He jnged and rented the Andrew for another summer, and will Is family on the first of Jnn-. The auction sale at the hnt»l #» hams 1 Mills on H»« 95th. amonniefHoabmil 11,000. qultn a large amount of pulp s left Imck In «h«i WCKKIS, «nd th\ hat are handling It will not be *W«> u, Irnw It for some lime on awmni d roads. J, (!. Osborne bas laMy add«1 i w ottt building, about 90 feet • PI premises, fiitliihed off In fine siyto The remains of Mrs. Eunlcp I>*rty, - laughter of A. P. Cole; a form*? this town, were brought from P nn., thn !Wth, and burieil In our netery. dr. Jenner. » sawyer from your <|e -bort work wUb ihp lojs »t e, illl. He. finished them all «p last I iy ant! Wtiirwdl horn* 1 , brnnls Hays U-ft for I 4a«iirdny. Hugar purlin, s..«H«!« and funwals The remains of Mrs. Walt W. 1 brought from Ali«»»y l»si lh,«.,«| burial In '<««r village. j,o doe. not Irnll tho .tgn* of f»pr»»t lm> comfort awl r''i«f tb«»y bring lib. whili spr^np. '.ritni*«1 «l«>Hg»* I oft renewed. «iprllqr« to go; 'U (rue, I ho winds lK>ifny uiotr rage, • In ruugh cnnflU'ls ll|py phf»««» nil sllll tbc w»lk* an- lwi«tn«l W* **\. Vt, now, tho lUyado longer gfw*. ti Wlnlrr, Uirtg tbriil'«t MlW «h\ I . a liu<tilpr «i t*»y bamh ccimm«nd ; )ur finger*. U*m t ft*. ol»e«>ks and »«. IJy turns werr whllp and rwl «»«> »•«« d nd 'I'Sil'ta wtlW-'w* k«\w. Irr ilrmr, thtm'ai i<>( »\ g\ || t atl it»rc, Marrb. « U»y «»•«»(». 1 1,1.1 Ihn lirnr*. n4nrt«« «hT «H»m hr al«ll»«t chills. Ihy -ky !>»•» »••» rust yfrW lo AprU> «M«» •»>•» |»u.ir, p«lr ««insun»pllve. who Who sttll foml |UI|»P, ttom fprtng fa*\+i». Itrworv \t Marrh H'« i»> •»«* ml warring wlmU. *en» long n»p glow |« *b«t. lowing * t nM pdr I ho «Mth HU «t«. t l H ofLadiei .75, for. Kid Slip- ip- N. CL0YE8 PINE SHOES, THE MOST ELEGANT AND PEBPECT FITTING, LINE OF LADIES SHOES ETEB OFFERED IN ESSEX COUNPV. BVSRY LADY WITH TENDER FEET.M SHOULD TRY HIS \GOODYEAR S I WELTED SHOES I\ NO NA1L8 OR WAX THREAD TO WEAR OUT THE STOCK- ING OR HURT THE FEET. CSNB of UMamhlag, la afi to TheGreat clos •ad win h-p at CMr shop, •a alW. iC'lsiaT •i|iiM>'ame> teftf *• mmmhm m MM ing out' sale at M tlM> fiwm Any m»« wanting a fans Is t *ffl also tcfl mot* of the stock, say TBM I TWO-TEA1WJLDS. T**u TIABLINOB, OHE OOOD 8HOTB. 14. \m. GARDEN GB0WTH TEAS i t greatly reduced prices. Men*' Beaver and Wool-Lined Boots at •^•WWytls Us M««tt». A stefe far tmtit ob)s«t UM •ftwrtaattaa af X-'I^\^\^ |JJ/|i|[ | f ^ ^ •ekswha^akses w to $10 s tsjfa. «f A woold-he wH mm said, spaakfeaf <af ft* ajw —ftun gulursd Swataa KasttMr « M One lot of Men*'fine HAKD^BWXD Bals., D and £ widths, half sizes, double soles, scotch edges, for former price $6.60, HOWARD A. SNOW, still continues. former price il.66. 1 lot ladies fine Serge button.% andO, $1.60, former price f2.». 1 lot ladies fine Kid foxed button, B and C, $1.76, former price $2.76. Mot ladlas fine Kid foxed Land, BaudO, $1.60, former pne© $3'00* v D a rfd «»pon Uw plan whJoh nd wx-rvi l»y (ftp sb»r*e nanw-l Amis, IVM * The Goods must All Flannel Lined per» and Velvet , pen at Cost. ki mmimml\>m, hni *fM«k if me* • mm s : - IVmnhM of (dity*p*gps sent upon re- Irtt rrf stamp. HIP i*ww WTWK or IBlflBT8UIIlA]ITDQETABLEPILLB be swept from JUBT BECE1YBD, A NEW LOT OP V J* And sii Slllou* Complaints. our counters at once Regardless of Cost. T ' • T, 7^ ' •i^Sfr??*\»o *rr^*fL?iJ TEACHERS CLA88 H In • r»«l- W i «Mr» «s« I''• *<~+O T m J (>WY,X. Prlnrlpal ER'8 SALE SZLVEUWAEE, BIG BARGAINS IN FLANNEL GOODS. M. j, MeDERMOTT 8. P. MTJRDOCK, POST HBNBT, N.T. I J. E. BARNES, Licensed Auctioneer] FOB ESSEX COUNTY. CTAMcallB in the auctioneering line t promptly attended to. Terms reasonable.. I Address J. E. BABJTM, Weatport, N, Y. f ntl\M!\IL\V\l| CANADA ONE CHANGE! OF COIS BETWEEN D. ft H. 0. CO.. STATIONS I AND OHICA'QO VIA MONTBEAL. IfXLSS 8E0BTSB TO IDETBOIT THAN BT AXY OTHER BOUTB. Leave Moutreal« Goin g W< ti 1884 APRIL 1884 Su,Ho 6 131415 20 27 7 2122232425 282930 Tu 1 8 We 2 9 16 Th 3 10 171819 Fr 4 1112 Sa 5 26 TU MMrtoat, Mrc«t aai (b«ap«i| -BOUTB TO— — Detroit and Chicac AMD ALL PO1NTB WEST. aSi m ALLMlSTBESnUI Within the NEXT 10 Trains, from Montreal to ChK»«o without Myt • F«rt 1