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11 THE FIRM OF lifaliftSkaiiict j&entinel. MAY 1ST, 1872. Now located in their spa- cious new three story brick building 49x00 to be heated by steam, and lighted with 7\ FKV.IX i- SOX, $2., OC yer \STeatr is* *. at the Po*t-oft«cc at Tie* Tl i;OXI>KHO«V A. The will \ii very probable that March will bea| ALL SAINTS ' CATHEDRAL . ; repetition of November, la that case,; . . ma ^ '• j the farmers will find it very difficult to j DEOfGATIOM SERVICES YESTERDAY. break ground, and all kinds ot vegeta*. \ m - tion will be very late in getting a stare. It j 7 V provistow Bnunl>,<f Packed to its) '• will not be safe to put thing* in tbe ground .< f't>nost Capacity—An Immense 6'afAer-j .! too soon, as such a winter will be likely j -'Vj g^f****' rV * r ^ awi Utll>J * fmm , ' to be followed by killing frosts far into ; ' \'' * * | April. The writer remembers to have \ Tlie Cathedral church of All Saints! i seen only one other bone to compare with ;of the Protestant Episcopal diocese; • the one this year, and that season there j of Albanv, was yesterday formally '< j were frosts as late as -May, Every in-; dedicated to the worship of God and [ formally j duration from the reading of the bone thrown open to the public. The Xew York aunt (when the curtain j , W °™< C1! d ' | Don * vou ^ \ lhev are marrm} an<J everytJling h , se \ leJ \ Chica « ° nieee-But, auntv,; wait a ^«* minutes for the Jivoice.; can't you? [ . \ ~~~ — NOTICE. 1 i electors who seven Electric Lights , with|convev the vote of New York to \ P°' m ts ^ a backward spring, and th^ j services artraettd an Immense tlirong! ^ Conveniences: Harrison and Morton are reqired by law to meet at the State's Capitol in Albany on the day preceding the all other throughout' the entire building for handling a large stock of goods. Also in the rear of: first Wednesday in December, a 'day Our Store we s have a ware-! which this year will fall on *he 4th of ilOUSO 30x50. with three iloors. • December. At 4 o'clock in the after- making in all over twentv thousand square feet of space ; to exhibit, our stock of goods.; I th * ir **«* «»™ s t i and in earJy vegetation will find the ™rk , risky aud dimcult.— L noon the vacancie- serve, or neglect hour. On the io will organize and till any arising in- death, refusal tr> to aUentl at that owiiiii 1 da\ thev last; CRRPET ROOM, will fonnallv hallut ior President and Vice Pi'e&ideiit anil provide U>v the t.ansniisviori oi rhe result to Wash- ingto:]. Electors are allowed $15 tor their services and 10 cts. raveling expenses. per per mile f What the Goose Bone Says. on the second floor in) tlie rear o!^Tfm***tore. is very pleasant room in which to display our large stock 01; CjA K PETS, consisting of i Hemps , Extra Su|~»er Tapestn*' A M i:iaborat* study »ii OW « Brussels and Body Brussels.! ''\ •-»--«—• Also a large line of Straw \ Matting and Floor Oil Cloth. VICINITY NEWS. Crown Folni Center. Hurrah for our side. •\Vundei where \We -.vtr week. Mrs J. K. Trimble is on a visit to relatives in New York. Mrs O. L. Stewart is on a visit tQ her daughter in Ticonderoga. Mrs Chandler of Xew Y^rk city is a guest at .). K. Trimbles. The Ladies' Aid Society met with ! ments Mrs Bascom last Wednesdii at There >;ns to Be a Ilnrtl Winter. The foreshadowing of the approaching j sjuest i winter, as it is read from the dots and week . i !lh^onthe£oo.eb?»e. .snot* cheerful\ () j m]iQn w;u ca , ed [ Q .aory. The promi* gi« n forth ol sleet, j ^^ ^ Mo!)d , ,,„_,, ^^ i snow ai;u eoid, is a srloomv picture for ] . , | the . voor to look upou, aud tne many j illn f ss of hi * huher \ j whose short purse will not permit them | F . H. Wells, wife and Menus at presen t 1S muc h larger than : to lay in a bountiful surp'yof tnei will j of Ticorulero£« were guest* *at We hav e Ibremerly Carried and|>hiver at the thought of the kind of jT. Scott's last Sabbath the spacious* structure was! crowded to its utmost capacity, near- I ly three thousaud persons being pres- , eiit. Long before the hour fixed for' ithe service those who bad obtained; j tickets flocked to the Cathedral,while j hundreds without tickets hastened j thither, eirher hoping by some chance j to pass within the sacred portals, orj else to view the procession of the! bishops, cler^v, chapter and distin-! giushed laity as th^y fonuod in pro-' cession at St. Agnes' school and pro- i ceeded to the great western door oft the new structure, magnificent even! in itH provisional state. The arrange- for the seating of the vast even-! army of spectators, and for the ser- vices of the dedication, were perfect, iuror» to ««rvf nt a Circnir •\ourt and Court ofi .<yiT ami T^rfiiiner, to w> heJd a t the Court_Hottee ! n EM/.at ethfovru, in and for tbe county of ii the Jmb day *>f tH^mber, l^ft*. at 1\ o'clock j I. in., will he drawn at the Clerk's oM<n <>! said I • on Salunlay, the -!4tta day of Xorember, 110 o'clock u.in. d, E*»fx County Clerk'* Offi?«. Vov. i-2th. \4iw2) N. FOR SALE Sleigfh Runners, Sleigh Timber, Sleighs and '-iiiiwle or to order. D* M. 16 South Main St t Ticonderoia- tf Building Lots for Sale. Two building lots for sale OD North Main street, Ticonderoga. For further information call on JOSEPH STOXK. at his shoe shop. A paper that show-, grit -Snml-paper The us* of Ayer'.s SarsapariiH purifies the blood, .siitonlates, the secretions, and impart* new life and viy<r :o every func- tion of the body. For nearly half a cen- tury it Las r-ujainej nnriv.tk-d as tbe best blood medicine evtr uis<uv<-reJ. Ik- con- vinced by a trial Fashionable Tailor, North Main St . Ticonderoga, N. Y . has the Finest Line oi Fall and Winter SUITINGS Ever show Mrs Roe ot Keeseville ha* been ai and everything passed off smoothly rsj . E. Pond the past ! anJ wel! - Tuesday, Nov. 20th, 1888.1 Oar Stock of J f. 0 rfl JJ selected with the greatest care ip>] caution to get all grades f>i goods which shall be>t V»c a-la])ted to the wants and de- i/ands of the irnbo. We al- way> eii'loavor to try tn buy fh\ ujosi serviceable goods i-.- that <\»ur customers may good values. Our stock -i.sis oi'Men's. Y<-irtth's aijil Idrens* suits. weather tiiat the little boue forete the next four inontiis. There n more cold and ve t vveatht-r thf peo['SH of tl.i> latitude ua\>- t-xj'^r lor :na;>y a \vii.t-i-. hnd th e c>-\<\ i r will ever be a memorial dav in tbe annals of the Protestant Episcopal church of this country.— Albcity Prr..<.< ami Kiii<:i*?t'burhrpf-&*t\ 20. Among the names oKdergymen present we noticed those ai^Reys. Mr |Wjn . Cook, \W. R. Woodbridge and H. T. (iregory. A morning rapptr- The njan whosbeen down to the club. When, from any can**, the digestive and secretory organs become disordered, they may be ntimnlated to tieaithy action by tbe rise of Ayer's Cathartic Fills. These Pills are prescribed by the be»t physicians, and are for saie at all the drug stores, A licate parcel--A young lady wrapped up in herself. liui'jintj Noises In the ears, isoniedmes a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceed- ingly disagreeable and very common dis- ease. Loss of smell <Jr hearing also result trota catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood isi -~ : \ ~ v.-~*- ! Rev Orlo Thompson occupies ! the palpit of the Methodist church I How Som e Women Get Hus- | ; last Sunday morning, and in t! ' evening ^Tiss 'Mary lii^alovv . '. ter of a former na^tor ct* this :r;-rtc i N ut- JV uotf: r. V riiit-r \ihe radi Rev ; Thur>.l:t a -v:tr./l evening, ! MJO W , -. . Our stock uf BOOTS AND SHOES we have also added to putting in lines which we have never before carried, making our variety much larger than before, which will enable us to suit all:. Our stock of HID TRIMS we have undertaken to make it in every respect what it should be, studying the very lowest whis- perings of the fashions and the demands of the day. While we shall try our best to keep up knowing that fashion out-strips tbe fastest trains, out-runs the iastest race horse and bids de- fiance to the swiftest winged messengers that fly between the h^avpns and earth. Our stock of HATS AND GAPS i- well kept up, enabling u^ to Jullv satisfy the demand* of the Our stociruf :^:hs and Provisions ill\ tt.Vhas UV Hi! the b id\ \ CO ;ilW'<y est JJ< TtTpt s b.- x).ls. en to try unr to In Mercantile pursuits it is no new thing for men to eternally he harping about reduction of prices, and selling goods at cost, and making the most terrific slaughter in prices, turning things upside i h down and almost moving heavens and earth with The Z'-'O>e iroio, wi,->-.' boi-e this wa> taken v.a> hatci^d in April kiit=d aft-er th<? ide> of >^ tember. bosjH is wonderfully marked, and the | they also boe dots aud breves and lines mingle all along the keel, thus indicating very changeable weather, but the breves mostly turn down aud are heavy, show- ing that the general character, of the winter will be falling, cold weather, As will be seen by the table given ihe dau- geFperiod lslongeTIor November than any other month, running from the 10th to the end, with the most severe weather falling between the 20th and 26th, and at any time within this period bluster- ing snows and unseasonably cold weather may be looked for. The first danger period in December extends from the 1st to the oth, after which there will probably be a few days of sunny weather. The heaviest storm period of the month centers in the Christmas holidays, beginniug on the 18th and passing to the 27th. At the opening of the holidays we will have very futtl and probably some of the colde.'t weather of the season, and these cold lines run along the bone until about the mipdle of January. Watch this j period, but above all prepare tor it. ft is more than probable that the earth will be covered with snow when Christmas dawns and that a cold north Mvii.d will be blowing, so that Christmas tires will have to be bright and big for comfort. TbeiMth and -5th of December will be the darkest storm days of the month. cold and stormy weather meet about ti.at time. It is a curious clustering of bad signs?, such as is seldom seen on the boiiti, anil n- mixture of went her miry-ftF looked for. with wet and cold predoini- ; natiug. During this long spell of bad ] weather some of the dots on the bone are very dark, which means very cold. and we need not iook to see the mercury far awav from zero during the holiday week. The new year will come in cold and clear, with the iirst danger period com- mencing on the 4th. There are three storm periods in this mouth, the second commencing about frhf wee the procf>->ion \v;i*> headed by \I'nc'e Sain\ lidmij a nmle which he called Grover C. They had Belvu Lockwood in the. ranks* and louder and wilder than the shrieks of the judgment day. But what does this all amount to in this 19th century of intelligence? The answer is nothing. We, who sub- scribe to this brief business notice have simply to say this with reference to our business plan and policy : 1st, That we shall do ourT)estrid keep constantly \on Imnti a stock of irrst qttality of gotfds; 2nd,j To sell them ag cheap as they Jean possibly be the cn f s [ou e about the 23d of the month, The offered\; andj 3d,^To study the interests of our^customers as best •we can. ROWELL & SHATTU6K. B 4h€ bone ttp t& 4h& middle of the month are heavy, from about the 10th to the 15th especially so, aud during this period very cold weather maybe lookedJor. During December aud January the mercury will frequently be below zero, probably remaining there for days, and if there should be a low stage of water in the river thbre wiJl be danger of a freeze over. acter of the month will be stormy and blustering, with some very cold days at the first of the month and again at the close. These severe spells and contin ued cold weather will keep the ice and snow in the mountains, and the first spring month will be as hoary as old winter. As the bone ends rery dark, it ) a Manner inscribed 'Free Trade died iSSS.* They fired their cannon, sent up $kv rockets, burned a-v-ed light -which to all a beautiful appearance. The houses all along the line of march, with the exception of three or four. wer« beautifully decorated and one blaze of light. UNKNOWN. Nov. 21. Street Road. The little girh are out with their missionary barrels. Help them all you can. \The Lord loveth a cheer- ful giver. 1 ' The repairs on the -church are about completed. The property is much improved and is a credit to those who have had it in charge. The road from this place to the village is in an almost impassable condition. Many are wishing for sleighing so that travel can be re- resumed with anything like safety. Remember the fair and Christmas sale to be held at Adkins' Hall, December 5th and 6th. Supper will be served each evening in an attrac- tire manner. The children are especially invited to be present as something particularly nice is in bands. Recently there was a gathering oi young 1 married coupks in Louisville :uul the coversation turned on the manner in which the wives had se- cured their husbands. One had paved the wav to the altar by making a face at the fated one because she | thought he had stared at her impu-j jdently. He admired her mettle and sought an introduction. Another made the acquaintance of the man who is now her husband by isccidently sousing him with a pan of dish water which she tossed out of the kitchen window into the alley just in time to catch him as he was passing. The one that was, however, voted to be the most novel was the experi- ence of a young man connected! with the municipal government. The latter was in the habit of passing, on his way home, the residence of the young lady who is now his better half, and one evening, out of a spirit of mischief, she \ accidentally on purpose\ turned the hose on him. He faced about, blushed violently and stammered a '* thank you\ in re- sponse to her toguish smile, and from that moment he knew he was fated. blood puttier, is a peculiarly suc- 1 remedy for this disease, which it cares bv purifying the blood. If you suf lev irorn catarrh, try Hood'a Sivsaparilht, the peculiar medicine. Thf only dairy whicb does n->t water to cxcts.s is the dromedary. Experienced Workmen ^ GuaranteBdSatisfactioii For \SALE\or'to\KENT. A farm of 120 acrfs, situated on \Warner Hill\ in this town. This h a valuable piece of mountain land aud will be sold cheap for cash, oraconsider- able part of the purchase money can re- main on bond and mortgage if desired. Inquire of CLAYTO-N H» DJELAXO, Executor, Ticon-^eroga, March 1st, 1888. ti. FOR Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, store tor Them. .Parents, bring the little folks. come ancTh; A LAR&_£ q__ ot people at Ibis season oi the year -iUftcX from that painful disease'Rlit-nmausjii. l<> cafesei Lactic rtcnl in the blood, can U- wl'olrV tliUH'rjatfit by taliing one vr two iOttle.s of Anti-Apopl -tinr. It is in every >eiise a CTiiE for Heart <liseus^, that deadly follower of Itheumati.su), and the various forms of Stonmeb, Liver and Kid - nev trembles that make I lie miserable. 1|_ THE POSTMASTER, Winchestar, Mass., nays : I am personally acquainred with Mr and Mw Carktem, and wa« astonished at tbe remarkable effects of Deepening Shadows, There comes a time in every man's life when the clouds begin to gather and/he shadws to deepen around him ; when the secret chambers of his soul the voice of experience whispers its solemn admonition that there is no one whom the world can- not do without. In that sombre twi- light of decline he naturally turns toward his friends. He is wishful to feel that they remember him and Very cold for the time oi' the year. Joel Titus has gone to Ahi^sachiw &tf*--to--wor-k ifl -H-stwe -. love him; that lie still h a!Ta~ pla ce^TTY their hearts, and that he »s still re- cognized and honored in the com- j m u n i ty~ Tcrwlrtcir the taom* of tii> Leonard Barton has gone to Cas- (lifetime has been devoted. The cadeyille to teach school. • ! least that we can do for a friend. wh^n that hour comes, is to rally around him and take him by the hand.—Wm. Wintrr. Albert Barton who has been sick for the last four months is slowly recovering. George Norton is shingling his I house, building a chimney and finishing off the upper part. ^Ir and Jfa-Jrvin- M&i \j A. veiy distingurshe and child have arrived from Wisconsin to live with his father Mr John Moore. S. Deyo & Co.'s boot and shoe store was burned Thursday morn- ing. Nothing saved. Insured for $1,250. Loss, $2,200. A near sighted farmer came very near being hit by a stray bullet from a HiinleTs^gan as lie~ as crMsTrig his fields. He's afraid to go to his woods since. Calico was named from Calicut, a city of India, visited by the Portia gese in 149S. Thought it was a Woodchuck. Episcopal Church found himself stranded in aTTittle town away down in the backwoods of Maine? last summer, and had to put up at a tarmhouse. where he was hospitably I entertained. \Do you have many Episcopalians down here.*\ he in- quired of his hostess. \Well really now, I don't know,\ she answered ; \ our hired man shot some sort of a queer critter down back of the barn the other day7T)Ut: fie allowed Tt was a woodchuck.'' lerk—Why do yOu want these bar- rels marked \ Open this end ?\ What difference does it make which end is opened ? Fruit-dealer — We can't afford to pack large apples at both ends of the barrel, sir. is invaluable. Send for descriptive circu- lars and testimonials, to Dr. F. S. Hutch- inson A: Co., Enohburgh Fail^, Vt. iUml One may scr«w up his courage and have his attention riveted. the and iU large sale is nndonbtedly due to the fact that it u an noneet medicine. I know of many oth«ra who h*vo bees cored by its use. and I do not thick too much can be aaid in its praise. Yours Truly, Geo. P. Brown, P. M. —The bill collector probably doesn't like hia business any better than the man who has to pay him, but it has to be dun. Is Consumption Incurable t Read the following: Mr C. H. Jforris. Newark. Ark., says: \WJLS down with ab- cess of lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced m*> an Incurable Consumptive Began taking Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption, am now on the third bottle and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.\ Jesse ^UMlew^i^D^eaiurj^hior-as •'Had it not been for Dr A'ing's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung troubles, Was given up by doctors. And arn uow in the best of health Try ir. Sample bottle free at F. Weed'b Drug Store, A fat man is more likely to fume and fret than a lean one. He thinks it is likely to reduce lus wait. ELECTIUC FITTERS. Thm rtiuthVy is bet;<>njiB§-#&--^ell known ind so popular as to need no special men- p p il who have used the Electric Bit ters sing tbe saiut song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to <lo all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all tlistases of tbe Liver nd kidn 11 , BoiJs y , remove Pimpl , Salt libeniu and etiier affections caused by impure? blood. Will drive Malaria from tbe system and prevent a-** 1 well as cure all Hitters\ Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price .\JO cts. and per bottle, at F. Weed's drug store. 'What is it that xouke.s tbe ro^y cheeks of tbe iuothers and listers turn pale, and steals tiie brearl from tbe children'/\ asked a prohibition lecturer of a class of yonng- sterf. '* Rats,'' shouted a young wretch. Cons mnption Surely Cured. T>TTHK^EDXT5K.—Please tatorm your readcrT that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hepeless cases *ave been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE te unj^^oi ^ottf FHKtei» wioi^v^^easannv tion if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T.A.SLOCUM.M.C, 1 181 Pearl street. New York. Our readers have doubtless often no- ticed that Hood's Sarspania is well spoken in the newspapers. The press is qtiick to -Eegogrni7P mpri^ »nri fine* nnt hefliiflte to give praise where it is doe The following is from the Baptist Weekly, a leading re- ligions pap*r: L:-: bring an article inently before the public, but no advertis- ing can long help if it has not real merit Hood's Sarsparilla is well advertised; bat the best proof of its value is that so many persons use it on the recommendatons of fiiiuH who have proved its peenljiu \U- tues. GOTO F.E.HEUSTISJB1WS CROWN POINT We Make a Soeeialty of DAttY PRESS AM KNICKERBOCKER, AUD THE SWDAY . THEY ABS First-class Family aid Business Papers. The Host Popular at the CrpitaJ of the Empire State. AU the Neivs. Independent in Everything. Both Associated Press Dispatches and Specials. Complete Market Reports. DAILY, by Mail. • - - 50 cents a month. WEEKLY PRESS, • . - - fl a *K«>*¥ PRESS^ m -arts SAMPLE COPIES SEXT FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS!. THE PRESS CO., s Beaver Street. ALBANY, N*. Y. When Baby was sick, we give her Castoria, When she wa» a Child, she cried for Castoria, tVheo rt» bee«me Miss, afee chmg to Castoria, When gh« bad Children, she gave them Castaria. LAMSOMBRUST. EXCLUS/VE DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND- IROM AUD SKEL, Wood and Willow ware, Rope, Cutlery, etc Hanging and Staud Lamps.