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r r TOU ARE IN W ANT of aiirthlny, or hnve n n rthlng to scti or rxolm age, o r . Lave lout am thing, nlveriisc it in tilt* eoluiiA. It will cost you only one cent n wojvt for Die Arm insertion, an-l hilf-nriee for each subsequent insertion, each In auvsnce. A b a l l will Ije fyivcn under the nus- piees o f the L - w i n - m C o r n e t Band, at Qneenston n e s t Thursday eveniug. A cordial invitation la extended to the public. A {rood timo I* e x p e c t e d . T ANTF-IV — A sm a rt, intelligent TUE W i n t e r t e r m of llie Wilson Aead- bojr or j emv open* Dee. ftth. A Normal class P E R S O N A L SJKeV T J Z ' ™ ^ r m ^ / ' ^ T h u ' w X : ••ouducted d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r for at tbis oili ler. Apply at once. l i f t HAVE JUST RECEIVED aom« of the \ \ latest dty1«m Lailie* Visiting CnrUf, #ilt Levei-edge, Ac., Ac. Onter* ivl't at tbe store ot h. 1). Duvii ale Co., will l>c promptly auemici to I rO R S A L E - O N E LA R GE BOX S T O V E - ; w ith uruin, siuub.o for ht atinp a large ro»>m. JUbt tlit* thing lor a acbool lamse* ti Mill take in bait u coxni-woOl stick, large chunks, Ac. Apply at tl.e oilice ot the N ia u - aka luimtv N kwh . I ^OR SA L E .—Bure bred Stiffo k I'lg*, Bronze _ Turkey*, IVkiu Ducks, Toulouse Geese, Plym o u th Reek aim JJutT Cocuiu Cbieketis, t«*r sale, aim always on baud. E n q u ire ot Dr. W arren, Niagara, Ont. I 7HJK K X C I I A N G K —A F IR s T CL ASS ? Power fee l cutter in goon ortier, of tbe Eureka m anufacture, bas (our knives, w ill c u t for Un to tw enty-live bead of stock. W ill e x change for a four-knife band cutter of n good make. Tbe above can be seen ou the premises of Mrs- t \ W inflow, River Road. T 7ROH SALE.— TIIO R O U G H -B R E D , black j breasted, red game chickens, by tbe pair or single. L. K. Swain, Y*»nngstow n, N. Y. J O B. . . P R I N T I N G of all kinds, such ns Let ter Ue.tilF, Note Hqn.li, Fosters, Circnlnrs, Hand Bills, Auction Bills, Business Curds, La dies’ Visiting Curds, Notes, Receipts, and I.ognl lilunks, executed in the hestof style, nml nt reasonable rates, at the S iauaua C u i x x r \ EW8 Oliice. A NV INFORM ATION in regsr-1 tc the fol lowing wants will he cheerfully answ e r ed by addressing tlie N1 AC.AuA County N e w s , Youngstown, N. V. W a n t e d —m y o c n o s t o w n . n. y - A llrst-cliess Ilurber. A gnod. sober, in- dustrious man, who understaniis his trade, could work up t. good payiug busiuess in a short time. tiie Instruction of common school teach ers. T h e * o 1 m * o 1 is now in a very pros perous condition and no better school oould.he selected. Board cau be o b tain ed at very reasonable rates. OLD lady, wbo is ambitious for her daughter. to young man who is not de sirous of nml in{f acquaintances—“ Yon re m e i n b t r X , don't you, yonr old playm a t e ; do n ' t he bashful ! \ Y o u n t man t o old l a d y —“ I disretnem b e r hav in'/ a n y recollection about h e r ; renew ing old acquaintance with her would be too th i n , an v w a r . ” Old l a d y declares she'll w a t e r liis milk. T u b young people of Kost Porter surprised Kev. and Mrs. A. A. C r a w on tiie evening of Thanksgiving day. by -appearing • t their place with good na ture, edibles. and everything th a t wus necessary to have a grand, good time; and they made the evening enjoyable to themselves as well as to Rev. aud Mr*. Craw, who express a wish th a t they w o u ld come often. THE singing school in the P r e s b y t e r ian Church on Tuesday evening passed off creditably with tlie exception tliat several hoys, or young men rather, spent the time in fooling, and making those uncomfortable who wished to sing. Theso young men nil know b e t ter. or ought to. and in tlie f u t u r e should conduct themselves more properly, es pecially in a church.—A S i n g e r . W AN T E D —IX YOUNGSTOWN. N. Y.— Ail A No. 1, M erchant T'iyior. One who is » goo 1 cutter nn I titter, nn i wbo is w ill ing to employ several tuiB'is during tne busiest «enson, would tin I this a very desirable place to locate. \ \ T ANTED — SOME EN T E R P R ISIN G V? Kirin establish a M anufactory at j Youngstown, N. Y., one of the moat healthful | locations in America. P lenty of witter* plenty of help, taxes low, uud real estate a t a reutona- j ble figure. LOCAL ITEMS. D e c e m b e r 2nd. S h u t the door1. G e t o u t yo u r s k a t e s ! “ W e l l , I should s h i v e r ! ' 1 M i n c e pies—Y u m ! Yum! T i l a n u s g v i n g was observed in about the usual way. Union services were held in the M e thodist church. Rev. Jo h n Reid, of tlie Presbyterian church, preached tiie sermon, Friends and neighbors gathered together aud cat t u r k e y and goose, soiue of them eat- j ing so heartily ns to cause a severe pain i s o mewhere between the heels aud chin, : sonic complaining even a day or two I a fter. T h e roads are getting in a fine con dition. T h e hail held in Owen's Hall, Ran- somville, W e d n e s d a y evening, was a | b r i ll iant alTair, about SO couples being i present, s u d t h e y tipped tlio “ light fan- t t a s t i c ” until tlio w e am a hours. An j oyster s u p p e r w o r t h y of Del M o n Icq re freshed tlio Inner man, T b n net pro ceeds Yor t h e benefit of (i. A. K. Post ' w ill foot up about $90. T h e affair will i long he remembered by those who par- j ticlpnted. W e have had this week. Indian sum m e r part of ; V fnnor lough one. W h e r e are those new spoke a b o u t ? H a v e you heard the, locom o t i v e yet? T h e following conversation took 1 place on Tuesday evening; “ Can I see _ ______ 1 you alone, E n o b a l , dear,\ said lie, sm ll- s.iys December w ill be a j I’tO, »* he watcbed thu m o t h e r l y object i t h a t s a t listening a t the sitting room -------- ! door. •* A sk m a , \ sho replied, m a iling. treettam p s wc ! (She alw a y s sm iles.) “ Oh, I won't j ta k e t h e trouble to do t h a t , ” lie replied; '• I was merely going to ask yon to s i n g ing school to-night. N o t h i n g im p o r t an t , ’' n a i l i n g . •• B u t t h a t is Important, isn't il m a ? ” she exclaimed, sm ilin g . ** Y'es, iny ilusr, b u t not im p o r t a n t enough for you to go w ith th a t fla t,\ ejaculated tlie old lady, tr a i l i n g through I should sm ile. whistle ef the P k o p l s w o n d e r why “ T o u t ' ' VViik lusou does n o t come a r o u n d anv more. A s e r i e s of missionary m e e t ings are being held lids week at St. Bernard's j Uer false teeth. Church. J ack W a g n i . k is the champion ee.l- spearer. He can haul up tw o or three at a lime. T h e officers a u d mem b e r s a t Battery ‘I’ a re well pleased with t h e ir q u a rturg a t l'o r t Niagara. M rs . C u a r l e s (JU a RE, of Ransom* vllle. lias j u s t completed tier ninth log- cabiu quilt. She is 70 years of uge. T h e young people of Ransomville liave o rganized a new social society, and w 111 hold a series of parties during the winter. T h e young meu escape the chilly northwest winds by taking tlie leeward ‘ side of their best girl's fashionable ' —Twelve hat. 1 A H a i t Y event occurred on onecven- l Ing t h e fore part of tills week, it being fliem a r r i a g e of Mr. J o h n French to Miss 1 F a n n i e Smith. About tw e n t y of the , immediate relatives and frieuda of tlie bride and groom gathered at tlie resi- j d euce of Mr. Michael Dixon, brother* iu-law of t h e bride, and where she has 1 made it her home since thu death of her father, to witness the ceremony nnd par- , lake of the good things t h a t w e r e boun teously supplied Iiy tlie lioat a n d hostess. | T h e c e r e m o n y w as performed by Rev. j A. A. L'raw. T h e i r many friends con- I g r s t u l n t e the happy couple, and wish ; t h n t they may a lways enjoy health, Uap- piuessnud prosperity. W h e n you v i d t I omiw.iiula for lum her, call upon Messrs. Uomor A V i d h a - j \ T eur who will give you tUe best bargain of any dealer in t h a t city. m i ll ion dollars w o r th of j copper cents will be recoined into tlve- cent nlokle nieces, ow i n g to th e small ] num b e r of tlie l a t t e r coins iu the Treas- ' M r s . J o s ie J o h n s has returned from a pleasant trip east. M r s . W a r r e n J a c k m a n has been quite seriously ill for several days past. Miss S a r a a . H a l l is s p e n d i n g th e we<-k with Mrs. L. C. Graves at Niagara Falla- MR*. H. H WntTE. of Syracuse, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. G. N e w ton. M r . E B. C a n t i R L D lias o u r thanks for a copy of the A tch iso n W e e k ly Champion. M r. W. J. BRADI.EY will please ac cept our thank* for u copy of the C h a r l evoix Sen tin e l. L ie u t e n a n t S kllm e k started T u e s day to join hia company at Barrancas Barracks. Florida. Mu. A M r s . J am e s C a n f i e l d spent Thanksgiving at Niagara Falls, nud the day following in Buffalo. , Miss J u l i a B a k e r , who has been attending school a t Lima, ha* r e t u r n e d home t o stay during vacation. M r . J o h n a . M a r s h a l l , of Chica go, is in town, aim will make liis pa rents a visit of several weeks. M r W m . C. N i c C a r t u t . who lias been living at N iagara Falls. O n t. , th past s u mmer, lias r e t u r n e d home. M rs . S. FRENCU and daughter, J e n nie. have gone to Michigan to spend tin* winter witli Mrs. French's brother. M rs . M. K. SPRJ.S0KR AND M r * C. s . SPKNCKR s p e n t a few days ut Niagara Falls a n d Suspension Bridge, tliis week. M r s . K. J- G r e i n e r , of Suspension Bridge, w i t h lier children, spent T h u r s day and Friday of last w eek w itli frieuds liere. Mu. A l f r e d C o r n e l l , of Kansom- vllle, has recently purchased u farm iu tlie West, and will remove there iu the spring. K e v . W. G. R o g e r s , late of Park liill, Ont., lias accepted a call to Kuii* soinville nnd lias taken up liis residence at thnt pluce. L i e u t . E. D a v i s , of F o r t Hamilton, New York, ami formerly of Fort N i a g ara. is t a k i n g an extended trip t h r o u g h the Southoi n .State'. D r . I., B alco m . of I.oukport will be fit t h e B a r ton House next Tuesday Dec, Utii. All wishing D e n t ist r y work, will please call ut t h a t time. Miss G ust A, daughter of lleu r y Ualuier ut Kunsomviile, wus united i. n a r r iage on the 2Jid lust, to Mr. Chas. Mortou, of Shelby, N. M ks.C. G. P a r k e r lias been tlie g u e s t of her brother L. 1*. Giltelt, the past week. H e r daughter Miss C l a r a A. was w ith her till S.iturilay evening, wheu she r e t u r n e d to school. W I L S O N . ril<»M OUlt OWN CUSKtSl’O S D tST.I Dr. Morrow, luis so far recovered as to be able to be ou our s t r e e ts again. Mrs. Elsie Bowker wus quite ill the forepart of this w eek. Mr. Chas. Ackerman, arrived homo from Michigan last T liursday. J . IL Gormley is erecliug a building on Young s treet tor Ills oilice. Mr. il. Seeley's E v a p o r a t o r build ing caught tire last Thursday in -ruing, and c a me very uuur burning down. Thero w e r a n number ot large family gathering* on Thanksgiving hay, in tuts village ami vicinity. Thu D r e d g e Wolverine, finished her work at the harbor for this season, last Saturday ulght. Mr. A. M c k n i g h t , fell from a scaffold last Thursday, and h u r t himself quite severely. Thu drying e s tubllshmeut of Dearborn A Harris, liiiuhed up tlieir seasons work last week. Mrs. F a u u y Ketup, died last Sunday, after au illness th r funeral ton On W eUuesduy Bnughaiii, uud Aliss l i a t l i o VV iUuii, wero uuitrd iu marriage. M r .O. ». M c L insuey Started for Now York city lust Monday, to select a stock uf goods for the lioiiuays. Miss Rosa Holmes, who ta u g h t the district school iu till- village Iasi w inter was married last Thursday, in the town of Newfauc, to n Mr. Lomburd. Thu W . C. Baud wa* o u t on the s t r e e t last Monday eveuing. for tho lirst iu a loug time. Do so some uioru if you please. Yours, Ac., E—. (L Kugca* Henry is our uutliorizwd agmt for W lUou, aud will receive Kubseriptiuus ter lb\ N iaoaha C ounty N ew s , and locotpt for th* »aui». Contra, ts tor udvertisiiiK may •Ian Iw mudo witu nun at uur lowest rums j L E W I S T O N . •Mu hour, each one vieiug with the othor In tho opinion that as a host aud basisss Mr and Mr*, l-awronce Burke cannot bo excel- led. and to this tho Scribe says - Am t a. Our band turned out in full uniform on Thanksgiving Pay -a 1 though not tn full numbers They played, for the first time In puMir. a new quickstep, entitled “ Canteen and Haversack,” which, although a rather difficult piece, w a s finely executed Thetiand are showing marked improvement in thrir playing, and b spring, \all th ng* bring equal,'- thev hope to be in condition to cope w ith some of the older bands in the oouuty. We sincerely hope they will At a meeting of the Lewiston Cornet Band on Tueedav evening, Nov 5fHh, a i ’resl dent and Financial Secretary were elected to till vacancies. The officers of the laitid at present consist of: I'reeident, C. K Wash burn; Vice-President, Alex. Lane; Corre* ponding Hecretw , (lee C Winslow , Fm uuc al Secretary, J M, Flem'ng; Treasurer, James If. Kelly; leader, Wm. Wilkeson; Drum-Major, Frank J. Eli ; Executive Com mittee, ('. E. Washburn. Win. Wilkeson, Lawrence Burke. Miss OILMAN gave U social to her Mass Friday evening. Nov, SA, it being tho last evening of tbe term. Tlioro were about V> present, including spectators. The dsm-ers occupied the large t« 1 room of t e Frontier House, and tho spectators the room nd xjin ing. Dancing wus kept np until a quart r to eleven. tlio Terjalchoreati art pronounced it tb«' event of the season. Miss Oi lnian is a per feet lady nml a thorough teach r, nud auy lady o r gentleman who is desiious of learn ing how to dance can bo taught by lier, if they vvill pay attention to lier instruction*. Wo I.ojhi hor class tiie second term may reach in number* up in ti e hundreds, uud we predict for her great stiocess. Home pro pie of the present day seem to be prejudiced airainat dancin , proliably because tlieir fn tilers and forefathers wore t night ■ , lo lelisvo. lt is rathor lute in tlie dav to still hold to that silly and nonsensical belief. Fatl'ers and mothers, f jou do not dance yourselves, do not deprive your children of this harm less umiiseinout, but send them to Aliss Gil man's dancing school. The » I’t’lv of Pruyer, 1S8C. Tlie Executive Comm it tee of the Evangelical Alliance recom u u m i III* 'follow i n g programme for the srveral days of t h e A n n u a l Week of P r a y e r : Sunday. Jan. 1.—Subject for discourse, “ Renewed Consecration.” Monday, J a n . S.—Thanksgiving tor the blesslH'**, temporal and spiritual, of the past year, aud prayer for llieir eon- tinuance. Tuesday. Jail. 3. — iliiinllintiwii and confession on uccrunt *i individual, so- c u t and national slu*. Wednesday, J hii 4 F l a y e r f o r the blessing of God on Ills Chureh ami libs Word. Thursday. Ja n . ft.—Pray e r for the young and nil agvuelts for Christian training, Friday, Jan . (!.—P r a y e r for tlie nni- reraaAprcVnicticv of pence am! r i g h teous ness. Saturday. Jan . 7. l’rayer f o r I 'hrtsi- lnn missions, the outpouring of tlie Holy Spirit, and tlis conversion o f the world. D. McMILLAN, % NIAGARA. C a n a d a , Ktx'jvs th e f^ o c k o f WINES »AND LIQUORS IN NIAiiAR.v Hr w th e only m t T v ' h « u t ia towu that ijcIIm COODHIMM k WOWS’ Kansas Udiik I'ailiin1. W e i . u k o t o n . Ivan., N o v . 29— Klftv clll/cns of t.'aliliv ell enine here and look Danford and Smith, officers o f the co|la|>- seil luniks at llulinewcll nnd Cabin i ll. Thev claim t h u t tliev slmplv w mil to hold the prisoners until thev disgorge. Every ono who purticiputed iu ] I1\* |hi ie Is g rout danger of tlieir bi ing 1 'y n u lled . ['Ico. C. Vi’ins ovr fp.f) Box Rs) Is onr au thor zed agent for Lewiston, and w 1' receive subscriptions for the N iauaha ( o l \ rv Nawa and receipt for the Huine. Contracts for ad vertising may alsob« made with him ut our lowest rates j ViLlJAULi: RECIPES. C r e a m o f T a r t a r f o r S m a l l - p o x —Simple c ream of tartar w a ter drank freelv, is said to euro small-pox 111 two or t ' “iee lioura. I l i s very simple, and II is very highly recommended hy physi cian* o t Idgli standing iu Europe, vv hor* the disease is very prevalent. T r y It. Couoii C u r e —T e n - c c n t package of boncsctt, t e u - e e n t pue.kagu of niullien, olic-hiifl' poulul of Max sued, and two quart* of n a t e r ; boll down to one quart; strain; add one quart of good mol asses, two Iargu oranges, t h r e e small lemons, sliced; boll; when cold fake one table spoonful three time* u d a y , a n d it unit cu r t you. T o R e l i e v e X e u r a l o i a .—A New Hampshire gentleman says: •• Take two large tabh spoonfuls of cologne aud two teaspoonfuls of line salt; mix them to gether in a small b o t t l e ; every time you nave all acute affection of a facial nerve, or neuralgia, simnly brent lie t h e fumes iu vour nose from the bottle, uml you will be Immediately relieved.\ A Hm a l l - P o x R e m e d y . — A c o m * , poudeiit of t h e Stockton. (Cal.) H e r a ld offer* tho following remedy for s m a ll pox, vv liieh frmn personal know ledge lie is sure will effort a cure, even though —The Red River Is frozen nt Winn*- j peg. t h e r m o m e ter uiuc below zero. —Syracuse has lB.ftBN children of . school age w i t h i n Its limits. -On Saturday the body of a man was found hanging ou u tree near Stratford, Out. —T h e Niagara River was so high Sun day it was feared tlie mill docks, e tc , ou tlie American shore, and tlie pimip- liouse of tin- G. IV. it. U., on tlie C a n ada side of the river, nt Suspension Bridge, would he washed aw»y. Y O U N < j ST(> w n m a r k e t . OF FIC E OF N i a g a r a C o u n t y N e w s . T h e following prices a re paid farmers for their prodm e . carefully corrected just before going to press. (SOI RD). j And ttl*i* st’Vpft year old wltsvkpy : from tlio sumo pUuv, diroct lf you fall and £«*t n sntuplo you will Ihiy d o otlior. 1 le go ts pvpiv duy, and y o u utm rtily i m i fitting jjikkI, frrsh stock at uuy time*. I W ' S o l i d niratM , «n<l no charge for “ h o i i j i , \ dii'fft from th o HftL Klnur V1 t 'onnH1 Mi»i»i nvt i Kmr Mrnl ♦* rwt Wilful ^ bushel C o r n ............ «i\t* lbult'N It>«* pullklOM llftr f* ton >VtKMl V oonl dor. H u ttcr i»»t ft-. Apples flrlf**!. Ai»i»b**, Winter, p«T I'l'us hrj* per bAJtkcl (irapm pnr lb Iti# l i n i M .1 7 r> ' l HA I 7A (f I NA 1 v.1 ML 1 -2H ! Hit <*4 7«1 I U I . 4 ft ' IH Mft 1 IK> pft «• 1 (Itl 7.ft va 1 (W 10 on. tilt ui S 7ft Mft 4 .VI V> nn ,V» if* <4 ao ft eft as •j fto ta. a on . — 6* — . - at — * u| M!Vi*rul uiul i | | M, piuingg an* filling. He w) ho am uer U pi am . i in mi u) . | iliat It U (Miually tfrtlcueloiift In cuinn of ( t lAMt \\ eek» Mr. J o A mo fc\i-r. lint liere U tlie reel im \ *1 uiid it wll I do no liunn to try it: * Sul- pliute of /.Ine <»H»* ^riiln, foxglove (di^lt- ;«liny o ne ^rulu. Iiutf ;t leuipoonful of ku- /ar, mixed with two tjftbie#|»oonft<l» of vvnter. When thoroughly mixed, add foil r oiineeri of water. T a k e a M|>oofifi|l every hour. Kithur (JUeuM« w ill dUap- pear iu twelve hourn. F o r 11 child, smaller donefi, according lo avje. If co4intrie<* would compel their physh ihim to ii44* tldn, there would he no need of i peuthomujs. If ycu value udvleo a'al experience, use thU for that terrible din- ’ eune. WILSON UNION SCHOOL. IMRDF.fi, M.S., IMiiflpiil. Snpiiii II. Ci.iuiv, l*rrrep( reiw. Nits. S. J IMUlir.C, Asslsfant- WINTER TERM BEQINS DEC. 5. A Full ('.ttirse of Study, KxjRTtcnced IV'ftchtTH, Thoroughness of Instruction, AND A QUIET LOl ATION. Hrcommeud this school to pnrrntf w lMhltigto Maud (heir chihlrrti when* tciiiptntionn to idlenrofi nnd vice hid few, nnd wlieru fi thoroiifh t»rficUc*l educHtiun cau he ohtmned fit a ruiHll expenditure of motiey. M. II. MIM.KU, iTmldctit BHUWN, Hue tijiiiry. T H E ONTARIO HOUSE — IS NOW - S h u t your m o u t h — and breathe through your nose; it may save you a severe cold; at anyrate your teeth wiil not warp so quick. T h e dw e lling house o ccupied by Mrs. A n n Warreu with its c o n tents ed by tire last week, Wednesday. —T h e Ti fit farm, near Buffalo, has been sold to t h r Lehigh Valley Railroad Company for fcWO.oOU, or $7ft0 p e r nere. j Erom Uur Own Correspon'lrnt. 'Iu* Mayor with bis three aid, went to IlutTab Huturday. W b are pained to hear tbat Mrs. Poter It contains 4so acres T h e groim d U to j Uu^ ^ ' {nai ,Uttio .Nichols,) i« ill at tho .es hu used solely for t b e s t o r a g e of coal. . . . . and for rail.oad ptmiosc*. idenee of bur parvi.ta. We .mouraly hope purposes —T h e Muyville Sentinal tells of a wild duck recently shot near that vil lage, w hich Weighed twelve pounds aad measured four n et four inches from tip at Rausouivillr. together ) w „ of w ||, T h a t duck urnst have nt*. w as entirely consuiu- been a goose. —Jo e Sm i th, who brutally outraged and nearly m u r d e r e d a young ia.lv. Miss Colwell. uc»r W o o d s p o r t, N. \ ., w as captured iu Broome county last Week and taken to Woodsport. The coustatilu Imd hard work keeping the crowd from lynching him. P a t r o n i z e the m e r c h a n ts who ad vertise in the N e w s . T h e y are the wide-awake business men of our town, and w ill tie sure to give you your tuou- cy's worth. ________ ( —Saturday, at Rfcliberg, Jf. Y.. Jack A y o u ng lady i» this town alw a y s I Mc^ ar,,?Jr' \ IM*^rft,,7 roi,^ V , ! ? W ,Jr •’ of Brnek|»ort. stabbed and killed Pat- says to a youtij eye for, “ ice-cream!\ She ueed not gay •• Ice-cream ” any more as he says it is •• too-tbin'. ’ Ice slH>uldst creainl tb a t ber r ueo v e ry m ay Iw spt-od.. Ta ANN o ut v in o day |<asse<l off w ith us lu ita usual s tyle. Tbe reg u lar .mount of turkeys, chickens ao d geese, w ere devoured a* liere- to-fore, aud evei y b o d y wu* bappy. Her vices w e re held ln ti.e l ’i e s b y teriau cburgh ap p r o p r iate to tbe occasion. M r. Ja a u t s K o c h e , fo rm e r ly of this place, b u t uow o f R o c h e ster, N. Y , spuut TTiauks- g iein g w itb bis p-rt-nU . “ J u n \ lo o s , a-i baudsoiae as ever. A ll bis frieuds w e re overjoyed a t s.-eiog biui itm -buater a i r evi- d e a t iy agrees w itb biui as be is g e ttin g qu ite c o r p u l e n t man Xhat site has an i rjek Markey, an inoflenslva driller, last w< ek. M cCarthy broke a m a n 's note w itli an iron knuckle, und a yeur ago he nearly pounded a d r u u k e u Indian to j T h u r s d a y Morning, Nov. m , at 11 a in death. While in the court room he tri- C a h r o l k ' A c i d I n S m a l l - P o x . — Tlio followln-/ is eoiiimimii utei] to the i'tillaiielpliiu he I j e r ; The use ot c a r bolic acid us a disinfectant and curative agent lu sm a ll - p o x and otber contag ious diseases should hi’ universally know n. Dr. Burges*, nf Sun Francisco, j says, hi the Boston J o u r n a l o f f/li em is- \ try: ••In tliu fearful ui'ideiiilc of sinull- i pox 1 have tested the dislnfeetaut uud projdiylactic power of carbolic acid in s w ay t h a t leave* no d o u b t in my mind of its superior merit. Indued, during the latter |un t of tlie course of tlie epidemic 1 t r u s t e d to it cxclusivuly. In t b i i t y - six Instance* of its exclusive use. thu ' disease spread iu but one—and t h a t was ! in a family of very lllthy habits, wlu-ro cleanliness and proper nursing were uiiutainuble.\ ( arbolie acid in a fluid state I, a r h r a p 1 si t i d e . To disinfect un apai tiuunt two : or til rue tcasiMimisfuls uiay tie pot In a ! small bucket of water, aud scattered about w ith a wlilsk broom. Ur tlie same or even smutier quantity may Im placed in a dish and mixed witli suuil. The evaporation floiu this will disinfect the ui'. 1 1 the air should become too s t r o n g ly charged tlie evaporation may be ed to draw Ids knife to stab bis c a p tors but w as quickly disarm ed. —T h e scare abou t punched silver coins lias started inquiry as to w h o does tbe pu n c h in g and th e singu lar sta t e m ent is m a d e Iiy a G o , e m in e n t d e t e c t ive tliat uine tenth* of ib e work Is done by Cuim u s iu N e w York OUy. num ber of coins ure clum p ed to g e tlier and a hole drilled through tba lot. taking sw a y ab o u t on e - t w e n t y - t lf t h of their w e ig h t . The suiiie C u b a n s also carry on th e business of \ s w e a t i n g \ gold coins by sh a k in g them lit a t ag. It L ,, ... . ... , . . . i said that by th is op.-ruthm nuc hundred Mr. h . C. l\ -.q*. We w ish t.iem a I lu,g|ta, w ill in threo hour# yield $2t) iu p leasant tim e . du*i w ith o u t being o b r U x x ly injured. W b were pained to hear of the deatti of Mrs. VV iMirwell, wblcb took place at tbe d e c k e d Iiy c o v ering tlie disti more or rvwdosicu of her Miter, Mrs, C. < harloite. 1 »«, aa required. Tills atinoanbere coli- Tburoday Morning, Nov. m, at 11 a in ft tabling carbolic u< Id is espe« ially vulu- S « very evident to ail her Inend. beforo * ' , lr * “ ’f 0! ‘“‘j ' ' Ul\ ‘ ,U P0 \ \ * * 11 . , . . . .. , destroyer of infection. Y o u may Ituvc thousands of d o llurs wot t ii o f goods to sell, but you w ill not be likely to sell tlient uulc * y o u adver tise. People buy of those woo adver tise. Y e s t e r d a y , .Mr. Thoum* Bulmer and I daughter, ILitiic. started for a southern i trip. Miss Hattie will make au extend- ; ed visit ut Cincinnati before^going to ; K e n tucky. Mr. B. will go direct to , Frankfort, to visit Ilis cliftdren. Mr*, and shu left Lawistou t b a t ber death was only quMbou of tiuiu. still tbt-y weio In h«|H* tbat tbu change of air nuhht prolong hor lifo, but aiat, human hoj.es are often shat tvrud. A VERY pleasant party wus given by Mr. Lawruue* Burke a t bis refiduucv Friday ev ening, Nov. 22. Tbere were about t irty- flve present, and from ali ■ <-j-oi U which rem htvl the scribe, i v u y one of the panic!• juuits enjoyeiJ themselves to the fullest ex tent. Mr. Jatn s Kelley und Mr Johu Kraler cnliveuixl tbu purty Uj tlie b i t of tbeir ability, ot winch they nave a suj.er- abniviarav* The party brok ? up at a season' The tied dottles, blankets, etc.. and clot lie* worn by ie run:.* baling the di- seasc or c o ming hi contact with such, may be washed with soup now maimfac- tured containing carbolh acid. Dri'Om-j mon soup may be med, witli two or three teusp \iiifula of carbolic a d d udd- ed to the suds. '1 lms may complete disinfection be produce-1 in bed elotlie* or body clothes of patieut* subjectu<' to. j small-pox or any outer infectious disease Open to the Public, lla , lug been t h o r o u g h ly renovated *and new ly furnished. Guest* will find this hotel M on ( B « > a u t ( f u l l y K i t u a t e i l , Overlooking a* It does Ihe RIVER AND LAKE, A N D O l ' L N T U K V K AU ROI N i l . n r S p e e l u l Inducoment* to commercial travelers. Good stabling in coonsctlon w ith the house. T H O M A S B R I G H T O N , Proprietor. Youngstowu, N Y .. SEITZ CO., U N D E R T A K E R S . A L A HOE UTOUK O r Coffins and Caskets ON HAND. We sell 10 t o 15 per r e n t , cheaper than any dealer in t h e co u n t ) , a* we pny no commission. New goinls c o n s t a n tl y oli hand, and a i ht a|i ns tliu c h eapest. I IT* F u r n i t u r e m a n u f a c t u r e d and r e paired. 8 K I T Z A t O . Main street, ia;wl#t«iri, N .Y. 1‘J i u g l nov. e, e* S» es m y q S «| 4| F i v s l i n e w KtiiHiiiN. ( ’u i t h d U i n n t l I ’ p p I h , A l n i u i u l . * , F i j j j s !l|1'I IY u i h ’V )rang^M A L ' l t l d t l S . » . H c M I L I i A f t . T T H U T C H IS O N , (,*f»irria#or to F. il. Harlan), iiK A L K B IN’ - I»1IY G O O D S , V A X K K K N O T I O N S , O o n l s ' F u r n l s l i l i i K (io o t l n , t HOD K. G R O C E R I E S , Ol *11 k inds s n d Best Gualltie*. CHOCK 1C 11 V, u . t n n w j R K , TOHAUM, <lb4RN, CoNFriTiomtnv. NrtTIOVCBI, S C H O O L B O O K S , All a t Lowest pi lee*. B u t t e r and Kgg* taken In T x r l u n i f e m e l - t f VV. A. I l l l< IIIH O K , Y o t!N G * tO W K . N . Y . WILSON LUMBER YLRD. LL'MllkK, LA1II, Mill SGl.i.S,'AND CLAUD EICKCL I’OaTk. The nnifrrslEin-il Is preps re-1 to furnish'S'vrT itswriptl'in -if l-ull<1liip uisu-rlsl In thr luinl^i line, l ull stork o< rnugh en-t Arrsse<l lunihrr I ronvUnlljr o« han't. My stock Is purebAMst 41- irrt fruui the msBUfontnrBf* In t.sosili. I'ar- I liesselltroiplsitsg liiill'llng will flrd li lo Ihtli mlrsuUKa to call nt THE WILSON IUM IER YARD I lb-fore p u r c b A x i u f » I k w I b n«. H I L L T I M B E l i , Any sl<r si.'l Irns’h Usllvvml in UAH 1/iTS, H ' I .r wis Ion, st W ilol.l-.MALB ri'U K Mr. Tho , proprietor hs« rweatly n/1-Vni • : y j c IV P L A N l N O , 1 / / L L — Mis* Dora B. KobiiiSon h i* been appointed Deputy Go’leetor <-f I n t e r n a l Revenue by I olieetor Ward of Brook lyn. She is tiie lirst lu.i) apjiomttd to a public office in Brooklyn. PATENTS Wnen-qnun to a rt nsMilci'nrs f-.rTulenls Unrests, Trs-lr Storks, iniyrliffiu. rt- t r tim I oil--* n rair,. < snail*, r ul*. IT he I u <1. Fru rr. CrrTan/ rov V,* have hut I l i l r t y e l i t o t i - s r s ' r i p r r i - n i r . I’slenta-Anal nd Ihr -ugii us kru I otpssl In IheTcV r-vnnc AHrmr*v Thl» larfn a -l splrrwlld lllus I -air-d « era I y paper. $ 3 . ‘J 0 a year.kiiows lit* Fro*ra*s of hep- ,re. is very l.iteresdn,.su.U hs* s - raor e t:s rln-u'.srpn. Ad-iifa M A I t Pale t * PI- lor*. PuV’*, cf s jENTiric amesk aw . vt l u i l^vv, JJew Y - p IU~1 y<v.k ih-vr' f'nierte free. ISf And Is now la a posUInn lo furnish rusiom er* si s* low s r a te ss say d s s lr r In tlie Cr.unty F.-i. ii-K l.unitoir alw ays a* lisnd. C-ujf on-1 »-s thr rv-lubraUKt Pa!cut Shaved Shingle*, SOMETHING N E V f . ria u l o g sod m ah'blng to ords* *1 rssiooaht* r t l o t , slsn, , >*b, Doors, tiim d s * od M o aldla^. JtM'tv A. J. McPRlEW,