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MuLbMMfci iK»i.<>miMi]inm^uiMim(i>ii-|-iir n>ii &, n i.A '». THURSDAY, OCi 15, 1885. 31* W, &.0:OTE3<:i.rAELE, r Cttpe'i7'ijK'i.'iil liianoh. . ' teivve. Cnpe Vinton* D.40-, ». m„ BtSsferc\!);50 TOweo i#,\iile Jlny,:nu>u. Uhnnnxwt Id.tW, Iilinerfts'lt . Iii.au , B)'»wavillo.l0.8l>, arrive at vWatestio'W'n - •Jagp* / e »»iV^^ l )?« n *.«'«i!PViii.!a»o , SlereB 1 S9; l K*eo ' wLif . x ! ?, I,0,! ' l lxumionl (WO, L*mieMtft><l.22, . JJio\y)jvlHe «.tU,mi>lvo at WatevtowiWfi. Arrive: a Jf? n 7? Watertown S.*i, » • W' Wnwlol\ 9. (1 () Vl.nn , Mile BnytUS. Bosfere 0j2(i Vincen t (Ml). T.^.y^^ 6 '', 1 , 0 \»' i ' 6 \ T>.I'm,} Watei'towii I- ?n,Hn.iPilJ-S'V,!;?V' llVi '' e 5 -«. iWrick 5.25, • Ui»vimfiriI&S0.Thi:<.(jM.|leBTO'..S.il5,lliosj«re • 5.55,nrr-iiyeat Cope ViircerllWB. H. M. BKITTOUl GehTManager. m.; BrowiVWJe .umtmt.$%), Three :(!, uOTivei lit Cape «•* LtOGAL GOSSIP, • —-\Vaccinate. . i i • —We print for pay. j —Ibape. cheese, at M, S.OCornau.' , s. : — Politics ar e growing wavmereand •(warmer. -4The \Sayed'Ai'my\. has- abandoned \Watertown. -^'I!here.are'27*eiisea of; scarlet fever 3\in Kingston, Out. —^Tho attendftuqe Jit ;the Cfipe .school t-is larger than ever. , — A full line 6£ trunks- arid' toweling 1 bags at Gregor & Go's. —*-W.> B.; Buckley spent \Smiday with 1 hi& daughter 'at'Tjowville,. N. Y. —Kemeniber i t costs (nothing, -to guess • on the beans at'.\Whitney & Go's. — -The population ofEingnton i i s 16,- > lOjjf, just 128 less than lab-year. -~ Heavy > underwear, .'in -.till -sizes, i colors and prices,- afci&r-egoir.SS'eols. —Mrs.. Lewis Eddy, of 'Clayton,', vie- i ited friends at the Oatpes last-week. •i—Mt: and'Mi's.. B. Washburn \rejoice i oyer the appearance of <m. line boy bfeby. —Call at Whitney & Go's arid inquire i about the, plan of, presenting. ihat wnsw • cutter. —Cash paid for poultry fti Henry .'' Pep's fish iouae, .X)ucks,. chickens and ] turkeys, — Henry'Johnson: is •now , e.rnerirber 6f • the Cape fury and is considered a valu- .- able Addition. —The next regi'dai parade of the Cape \ Vincent fire department 'wall be held on : Friday, Qet. 30. •—Capt. Hayes was nofi|)$j»H<lar.at the (Cape and her departure &•& Itiot ivery lnvHch regretted. —The steamer : &nn5e Imame '-now j makes but .on© trip per *hty teetween'the s-Cape and AlBxari3i>ia:.i8aY. — -The extra or revival \meetings \are J still in progress at the 'M.'E. ^church ; and much interest is manifested. *—'©ur'lnitchei's have dropped o s the prico of meats, aiid the best steaks now sells for one shilling per pound. —Another freight depot is i n progress ,of construction just west of the one , Jjnil* last Inst spring on the dock. —The managers of the Agriculural 3oeiety are preparing the premium list fcf the fair. It will appear next week, —The Kingston News has been en- trgedi and- while it was always an ex- tyer. OB Monday morning Eigeuluoadt &. Bordol commenced the erection of a large hotel at Sinicoo Island for George ..Briggs, —The county court will b e op«n for ' the purposes of naturalization at the court house in Watertown on Oct. 17, : 28, and U. — On account of the very *3niaK at- < tendance Eev. C. F . O'Connor did not . deliver his lecture at the opera house Saturday evening. —The outside of the school house has been treated to a coat of paint, Harry Glenn doing the work. It is a credit- i^able piece of worn. —Chirlie Bucktay is visiting relatives mid friends at the Capo, He i s looking fine and hi.s got the better of his old enemy, the rheumatism. — The young people of Eosiere will hold a social par y at Jerome's hotel Ihis evening, to which they extend a •cordinl invitation to all. —The A. B. Cleveland Co., Limited seed growers, are no r putting up smn'j seeds, such as onion, lettuce, cabbage, etc., for the vholesale trade. —Fred Gk Hsafer killed a calf last -T^Jf ^ ,at wf \ * w0 \ mon \' s ar \l eight -<&#«. $4 jyhkli <3i''ssi d 231 pounds, fie ''«&4Hts.s?2?« *? DflBial Fitzgirald. - **«Wgef. SH^HI Pf Zanes. —Mrs.^. - „.„ QI) Q 6 ft sUprj . ^IJ. ville, Ohio, paid m. -«$ wm ^ on Ptiday last. Mrs.' Rnss,,. - - only daughter of the late GEU. Wru, Esten, . ••' l-J>uiKp Marks & Son's have placed, in tbeit mill an improved plainer and inotcher and moulding machine. It was manufactured at Williamsport, Pa. , and cost'&lOO. f . 5. —Bilver grey and pure gum circles ,a«d new ports for ladies. Men's and . boys rubber coats, rubber boots and shoes, all sizes, first quality at L»vj Ajithony & Son's. —The Midland Fair at Kingston, was a fiuancial success, and th e result has been highly satisfactory. Th\ secret- ary^ rfcejpts alone amounted to bet- ween 8900 and $1,000. —Our stock of overcoats was never more complete than at present. We are showing some of the finest makes in the abovp'named goods at prices per- * , ifeotly astonishing. Gregor & Co. —That new avid stylish cutter a t , Whitney & Go's will ba given- free to t , tht» one wht> guesses nearest on the . . liiimlifr of beans in the glass receivor placed in the window. Th e beans will be counted Jan. 1 1886. * —The f5t. Lawrence presbytery has *- /apeppted the offer of the trustees pjf the Adams'Collegiate Institntetii take the same and endow it with $60,000. A coftijnittee has been appointed and is at •work raising th e endowment fund. ',, —The Cape Vincent dramatic society shoulii'a.'e-'OSgaiuza. •—Mr, and Mrs. Bobort GrimBhaw' re- joice ,over a finejgu'l baby. —rBefore purchasing a business suit examine them a t Ga>egor-^& Co's. —If you desire a handsome neck-itie Gregor 1 iiif'Co'e4s thez-plaee to^ purchase, , —Bishop'®uwtington will visit ©ape VincentaObt^dand Milleas*B«yH©o't. 25. —^Mr/Mon-tonna, '-the' nei# Keeper of 'the lightt&ouse, aiirived i n town ^Mon- day. —<-Dubk shooting on the St. Lawrence has nofi been very good so far this sea son, —The best assortment 6fxgloves :tand mittens to ba- found in' ithiasseefcion at A. G.. Gregor & Co's, •—BushiBupkley, who has a situation •in a drug-stoie at Biohfield Springs,. is home on'a short vacation. —Gennjne Scotch caps, silk bound and silk lined, the 1 betst ever offered in this'town at Gregor & Co's. —Frtd Smith hatrKfefarned to Queens University Kingston, l'for his last term •.to finish up his course in medicine, , —'The cauous aiHRosiere last Thursday •for-choice of postmaster was a spruce one. 95 votes were oast of wsliich E. Solar received 55 and Frank BaBley 4.0, —The managers of the Bound Island Park Association express themselves' as wellsatiSfied .TOith Hhe business Of the present hsason, which Ksee*Ss'$H\4'61 previous years. —The f'li3ira'itl-<rfipoTt*o'f \ihe 'Buperin terident of the'JeHersou county, orphan asylum for the vear ending Oct. 1,1885, shows tha-iffihere are'^T-bhildren no?r in, theihome; 86 were cared for during '*b» year, an d 39 were Paced out. -AThis is sound advice, from an ex;- ehange: If yon&seat'is tod harcfto sit upon, stand up. Bva rock rises u p be- forcyou, rbliiit away. If you -want money, earn it. If you wish l'for confi- dence, prove yoursefif worthy of it, —A \swindler is viptimizing country people b y going from house to house claiming to'be\ a lamp inspector. H e light* the lamps, pretends to examine them, and! then Mows them out; afler which he collects ten cents and departs- —As canes in which patridg?s have bee* exported to the United State* from Canada have been heard of, i t might b e well fto state that • the exportation of these birds is prohibited by law and that fliose who infringe theidaw use liable to »inne--»f $100. -On Friday last th e remains of the young ma n who droppe'd dead in the Btrest last week were ' taken up~a,t the request of a yonng man 'from Oswego, who thought the deceased might have been his brother. The ^investigation proved to' the contrary. —The Kingston News says that the barley which is being brought into the city at present by farmers js of a dark color, and sells at fifty oents a bushel. A 1 barley demands 60o. Peas sell at 50o. and wheat at 80c. The grain is be- ing brought in slower this eaason than la«t, —An effort is being made to have the Clayton and Gape Vincent to take pro)-or action regarding persons coming from the small rjox iifected districts in Can- ada and to provide free vaccination ifor them. —Anything and \overythiug iu the gents furnishing Hue at Grggor .fcJOo's, —Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Hilts are happy over a'fine gwl baby that made iits< #p- pearauce.afc their plaoe, —The telephone to Pt.'Peninsula; 3s a paying invaatnaenbwnd is aiberaJly. pat- uouizedby the people of that-se'dtion, iThd'Mdies of Si, -John's church XViH 'give a supper iin' 'tlio Crevolitu Block •on the evening of election day, from 5 to 9.p. m. —Don't ferget that Levi Anthony*.& Son are showing a very :iftne stoak of dress goods. The „general opinion ••is that styles and prices are correct. 'SNp trouble to show tliem, —The oMces a t the \\SWKld ^rmy\ are temporttllyifilled b y Oapt's Willis, Arthur, ar.dXadjt Happy Katy. Th e later j-orticiu of *he '-week teo lady of- ficers will arrive and take, charge of .the station. . —The State authorities are \making an effort to-ipurchaser'fcke old 'building'tt Dexter formerly ocoupied as the ^Dex- ter Woolen Mills,\ to b e used as wipeni- teutiary/for this part of the country, in- stead of the one at Syracuse, —If you want atstyjish durable suit or an averefflat, either common^ or tine, from small boys sizas up t o men's, fct very best value,- 'buy of Levi Anthony & Son. They never had so fine a stock. Extra nice outfits for young men. —According to the, TKingston News, under the revised liquor liw;ia man^pur- -chaiSnf^Siquonat a bar during prohibit-; ei-bours is liable/ toa fine, as wall as •theidealer-who sellffit, It also compels sa'd^aiererid his oustewas to enter •' the witness 1 box and give <*svidana9 against themselves. j The state board of equftftekHon'Vmet •at Albany Tuesday arid '^determined on the figures iot the different counties of the state. Those of Jefferson '-county are as'lollows: 'ITotal real and personal, $30,542,105; equalized value real,\$18 876,940; equalized yalue real and per- sonal, $22;219,110. —Several wealtbyeapalists who visit the St. Lawrence regularly are discus- sing the snliject 6f erecting a magnifi- cent club 'Jiouse somewhere between Clayton and Alexandria Bay. They say that innumerable gentlemen of leisure wish -to speud several weeks on th e river every year, and be free ifrom the publicity of the hotels or the restraint, of-'jprivato islands or oettage life. -TB. BJ Clarke, of the Anglers' As- sociatioii.-niid family, have returned to Jersey City from the St. Lawrence, after spending a happy summer at Alexandria Bay. Before returning Mr. Clarke went up'ithe Bideau esual inte the Canada lakes. H» brings back with him a-aumber of large bass; one weigh- ed Si pounds, an Oswego bass of TJ pounds, and ten weighed 53 pounds. Abbey & Imbrie of-Xew York, got th e two heavy ones. —During J the eessieh of the last Teachers' Institute, held in W-atertown, a Teachers' Association was formed, comprising %he Hi aoid 3d comraissiener districts of Jefferson county. A con- stitution was adopted and offioers were elected for the'ensuing year. The first meeting will bMheM this week Saturday •£• •1 [ •'•(•• •• 1' Wlll» I Ml mi I liuill Jit was conolusively^Qinojifitratei-flii the fair last week that th e fpt>ll\1ire not yet all dead. If they had been, the. large number'of fikkirs who eamo to town on those two days would have plied their'disreputable vocation in yain, l Afjit was, they found men who were •easily and without much pursuasion theirTicfcims. The \walnut-shell-game\ •wihioh is no more or less than three card'aionte in different form, juSt took the money from these fools' pockets. Some got.pfiTfo^'85, others surrendered $10, a few, learned Sfeejgame ot-S^SCff •\yWle a verdant youth.. ifrom Frenclj ©reek (now known as-Clay ton) tEdiieh'cv fke^ould pick, put the shell that had the 'bii'Het under it.and backed up that, opitv 'ion to the tune of $60. Of course he lost, arid if he had not been a consum-_ mateass he would never have been so conceited as t o have bet with a man n$>- pn his own game. Afteiwai'ds he had the fellow arrested for swindlinghiih, •but'the fakir came into court witn thr;e ^-fingers on his right hand tied up, «4jt' convinead tthe Clay toil man that;l|^ could not have possibly T'been tfae mSi 1 ^ because, you see, he could not h«y^ playdd the; gamed with a disabled JiarK$. We have theuidea that had the baaj^age beenrpmovedfrom the fingers, ihere would have-noS beeu;iB-sci.atrii<E$(oniany, •oj-them. ^The country 'is H&X. of j.iitt. BUoh-3u>pes>arid ttoBre'ara'iit large num- ber if scowl'drels ^iho live\apon theirj crddulity.\ ' Ordera'rooeiv^d by W. E . Ingalls • &t the flour -store, i ,*t the' lowest market . Ang.-.-as, i<ms. Pptafees' bring 30 centra ' busherin Oartlnsge, TJio Adsras Centre>*aiJd.haa porohns- ed nisWiniiiforms. Aniip^ementis on?foot -to e'stablisbia aotory atOafthage. • 4p pay roll for street labor at ^^x^rs^quir^ er|iWnhist'Breekaggr^\tedfl53.,^4. . Kay is bei«g i pressed at Heriderson aiij^shipped by way ^cf steamer to 8®fesHarbor,. ' .femes SayageV-residencB'ttt • Siir-ling- tilto .fevaned'Uonday. 'Loss -\$600;i in- surance §309. '^f^ac.^BoM h [U ;©e-kter, v %tts ; -*ean el?6feed 'chairman • of the ^Democratic Cinnty Committee. To JtosHt. ; adjoining \P^tMcer 'Bros. \ira-fif i &.'W,'<W3USKBN. Dike'-mechanics band of Three ^Mde f 'WM^'VO,an,'-6ys*ar supper i.ftt th e nge>4mlj. Opt- 22. • MsQar'+IPs season'there iihas'been ;j)kee4 on the- streets of; Carthage • over fftirnish sash, blinds, ?^@ tons 6i pqurided stone. JBniy-.-*a>oirt ^3,000 of unpaid city i^feave been turne6>!Syer to a oonst- ile'for-oolleeHori, a t 'Watertown. J/B.\HuflbuTtof Natural Bridge has d his young liorse Little Jambo, to |)lin Willianas of Lewis county, for $320. Charles''EaH of Matofcille, fct'tsmped icide Saturday afternoon with lauda- unjv A doctor»was cealled-in 'iSme tor sfettate his design. JL fire brok« ont'iin the bi^ceMa* Pf E . DTttton i^n '\WKtertown 'ffioriflay of ^aStweek aifi -•cans^dt >Maanage 'to the l^onnt of about ^l.-OCre. looting Stllraore, \6f 'Ellisburg, whoBe Jeath was caused ' b y his arm being \Snglitin-the'cylindor of a threshing achiue, was' inSured r for 83,000. \Bev.\\F W. Johnso •, of Queen's imi- rForSafe. \Being -about to remove *1vata 'DRpe Vincent, %-tMl- sail all of my -beueehoM goods at'privatei-s&le. \H you idetoj anything i n that line, now'is .the tittle fco-gefratffeheap. WXETB E ©BAY. | ho 1~he*Publfe. ~ . < .' \Frank E5genbroaa-t and Josi^ih Bar dol, of this village, J! hav6 l formed a part aership in the iparpente-r >!businessa and re now prepared'to take 'contruts of all description. Thfey' Srave' alsoleastd the shop in th e rear of George \Kelly's blacksmith shop and are prepared to Grand Opening I Goods, Shauite, Glcaks ***** 1 * V f Jent's Suits and Overcoats at Cost at ihe \IRSftte#town Store Store in the^tevolin Block. €AKFBEIiL, FARWEJLL & 5G&. \TTHOSB ITV* OlarJSBItE. ?Vhen the Bemingtnn engine'was-pS iphased, the'.saJtt of §500 was raised to' tax to be used solely to - construct • *js;. terns i n such localities where properii; •ooiild not be proteottJd, 'in case o j fire, -With water from! the river. It was- gen, erally understood that these PistemsFe'^ity^hrgston, Ont., has Wen call- should be buil t as soon a s possible, • anjMLto the pastorate of th e Presbyterian the village trustees gave people to7 ouur °h at Ohaumont, at a salary ef understand that pne or mpre ef thesd^ 5 -- 00 0 P er Tear - cisterns would be located and ppnstruotl The new hell for St. James oTliiroh, ed during thel'fall pfU'88A. This wa|ThereBa, has beou placed in position not done; and when th e tax pajerland it proves to b e a'.'gooil one. It has -south ofVoseplr-st. aiked th e pertineu»«i tone of D i n the upper register, and question, \what benefit do we derivJwas made by tbe Jfpaly Bros, at Troy, from the purchase of tfie fire appnrj atus ?\ thay'.iwere consoled fay the truss tees with a solemn prpniiso that the cigj terns would bo built as soon as the fros left the ground in'ths>spring. This wa notJone; and?'&?r the second time (hi , doors, window- frames, mouldings, etc*., as choapasaijy other parties. Shop work a speoialty \l° B aeslre fln ything in their line they tml be gladtosi-e you. lExcursioniats '.\visiting JSangston\ should call on L. M. Wood's 7 cent store and see the large variety of Indian-made Biiskets'for 7 cents each. r Buckleu's Arnica Salve. :• THE BEST SAJJVSJ -in the world 'foi} : Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SaltBueum/ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, <md all Skin Erupj twns, and is a positiye'eure\tor ,i Piles, o r no pay required. 'It ia guaranteed <4- give entire satisfaction,, orimoney refund- ed, Price 25o per box. iSffPr • 8al« Bv L, Q. Woodruff. j. \'«'i«»»' •' iM-w? . J. B.Page & Co.. 138 Princess-StJ opposite Ofiy H6tel Kingston, mn<u 6V fer their entire stock of American . and' English stiff and soft hats, -straws*!.; • at prices cheaper than th e • cheapest, tat make room for the iai^jest,-*3heapest and, fittest stock of Furs ever s-htfwn^in^King- sten. lia-j»\ —To kill an eagle in the state of .Kew York is to violate ttieJate, \Ko person shall at any time-in this state.\ asys the statute, \kill or expose for sale, orVfctfve in possession after the aame^is killed, any eagle, woodpecker, nightbawk, yel- low bird wren, martin, oriole, or any song bird, under penalty of five dollars, 5or each bird so killed,-exposea r for sale, or had in possession.\ —Candidates 'of general clerical po B itions iu tho'etate service, office mes- sengers and guardsiin the state prisons will bo examined in Utlca, Syracuse, Watertown and other cities Thursday, November 12, at 10 a. m AH applica- tions must lie made on or before Oct, 31, on the blanks furnished b y th e com- mission from the office of Chief Exam- x nerE. M. Jenlnns, Albany. —Peck's Sun, published.in Milwaukee Wisconsin, is the most humorous paper in America to-day. Geo. W. Peck, its editor and prnprieter, stands withput an equal as a humorist. He believes in making people bappy, und no one can be otherwise who reads his most excel- lent paper. Our -readers are invited to i-«,2d the prospectus of Peek's Sun, in f-nother ec'umu. Sample copies mailed ,iK» W WJ address. .\\ftttJMsto* J, P. Flynn, of Cape —v.. -.*v*4 OT^I jijg family to Vincent, ha s iu. «ai mifte J)^ Carthage, where they . -«. ^ % manently Mr, Fiynn has ren^. part of the. Steele house, oa the corner of CI iu ton and Budd streets, and \will move into the same as soon as i t is com- pleted. Mr. Flynn is interested in the erection by contract of several new build- ings in town, including the St, James' Catholic sclioel, Grace Church and Chns. P. B.yther's residence.— Carthage He- puhliaan. at PiiiUdatj.hk.l %'. 1L- -XL j«« ..,,.,- „ r„ varied and praotioal. It will consist Jaieseiy of practical class work by somi^of tlio bast*instructors i n both advaucil and primary work that W3 have iu Kha comity. This association b'ringiitg .togetlior as'ifvill the best teachers of s. greater portion of the conatry, wili-'bo of intsstimable value i n introducing.*h,s latest and most improv- '•d methods ef tcsieUing imto the schools of tiHsetsofflniissioner districts. —The Canadian Pacfic railway eom- pany is asking for tenders for a hun- dred tons of teiegraph>-wire to complete the system between Montreal and Port Arthur. An official of the Canadian Pacific being asked what h e knew of iihe two proposed steamers to be biiilt for the i ompany and placed on service between Kingston and Montreal, said : \You may be sure of this that we ar e not going to stand quietly b y and 'see all the travel monopolize d by a single line, more especially when that inferior order of these steamsrs is taken iato consideration. Th e St. laawrenoe river through the Thousand Islands and over lie series of rapids, is one of the most popular travel routes on .the continent, and should have 'the aoo ommodati'ra possible. aMve Igrge steamers would command all the travel worth having and there is every likelihood of their be- ing provided.\— Brookvillo Reorder. Tillage fathers violated their work After a great amount rf*Sbrt©se-e|SKy these cisterns ha s been built. Itra id- eated on Market-st. near th e resdefce L F. A. Cross just one'thousau^SeefaotB the river. It was built by Jacob Slum, & Son andis'aMsreditable piece 6f iirk, although th e contractor lost monq. j|n the job. The trustees managed tola e it filled very soon after it was complt d whijh was a surprise %p everybody.!-! capacity is one thoTBSand barrels, jfl is right soffar as'Ut goes, and in olp!>f fire will furnish water to proteatprfl ty within a radius of one thousand But I fancy tliattiie poople a t the h< of Market-st., Point-st., neafly th e tire length of James-st, asd the upjpi portions of William; and <3E3ay-sts., not feel any more seouwiiow that fcjis cistern has been built , Tdiey fire s511 unprotected and iu Bass 6f fire in anylof ~-:'..\.'' \ •'-••\fr-gfr-m '- 5a- ^——w- .—^U-.*,' - npt be worked and hence toey have p. their moneyifor .something '^jiat is of practical use to*£hem. /fftey have undisputable right tq aslc for these terns -and'-.tlie trustees should bnill thi withont further dulay. The action the latter .has caused much, xmfavora comment and there has been oanse St,, too. I hope I shall not be-ctbl^. write upon thiB subjeot again; if J very plaiu language wiil be used FWJJT-FlNDii- ?Eisi?a Beaman \eomniitted suicide at his'home i n Bienville Monday morning by hanging, He'Was found fjfcattlring in the basement of the honse. He was eighty two years 6f age and i n very comfortable circumstances. •^kp^a^-Ssaie i» to \be a^grand squirrel hunt ia Theresa between parties that never hunted, There will be twenty on a s : do with Dr. James Kelsey and C. W. Thompson as captains. It'he defeaie'd side furnishes'tlie supper. , \Brute\ Nichols, of Theresa, caught in lad'an river.. Saturday, sevea mnsca- longe, weighing *!%\ pounds. ; 4he largest tapped the bsam at 18 pounds, the next'at'15. No. 3 at*14. No. 4 a t 11J Mfo. 5 at 7£, No. 6 at 5 afcS No. 7 a t 4j. Cooper cost} o' Adsms. and Cabin Burch post, of Ell'sbnrg, together with the : r f«mil ! es,,w :, l enjoy » aooial at the headquarters of -he former on•_ Tuesday eve.n'ng, Qa\ 21 . Befreshments and dauc^st will be the jprder oi the eve niag, ; THo ciwe fir }Ts& People - vs. iBeorga '? 1 „|a*y^ WmtlncVAi^i »•*•,,«« New Steamerstfor tho River, f 'i Mr. P:erce, who dinis;i.el th«stoan's> St. Lawrence, ha s d-'ofted plana for it steamers, s'milar to t!ie St . Lawreis i3'coist- - uc' : o u an d equipment,, Jfe—. CaiEd'aa Pac'fio Bailway. lM ste l m ers ace da£>3»»^ *«• »«i»Ai«iw« e H^^-' (oa Slid Montreal, connecting between rs>t : a>d steamer to b» made via $ Kiissfcon&s Pembroke Biilway, r '£>< t \' —An pxphange says a poison of Any? .description and degree of potency, ' ,'%hiclf has bVea^SW«nowf«f fii^elition^y , W. nccidentolly, maybe rendered, ia- ' otantly linrmlesa by'simply ,swifJlo«% ,*wo\BiU» o l «wc#t nil. 'An indiviijittl wjtk R very stromig oonsMtutioa should j.tftke &«»riy'|wife file qUtnflt/. ' —By reference to laws «ff JS76, Chapt 359, it wiU be seen that insurance agents representing non-resident companies must pay over to the fire department two ier cent, of all premiums on poli- cies instttdon properry within th e fire limits of Caithage, They must -»l6o give bonds to the treasurer of th e tire department in'the sum of $500 t-» b« ap- proved b y him. $u their failure to do »o they hold themselves liable to. a fine of $200. The statement that they have paid over the full amount to the treasur- er of the department must b a made under oath on the 1st day of November of each year ending Sept. 1. The above law i n part ha s been complied with by insurance qgents doing business in Carthage, and quite a large amount of money hna been paid into the treasury of the department from that source. There are, fcoweVer, a number of inou- rijucojagents in Wntertowh who liavo taken risks on proj.orly here and from whom not anient has-been received. The officers of «io fira department simuld javeatigato the taatttir ajid^gipol ttom to .pay everjto th e (afeaaitfdr wb^J Jth#y MSB fegiJily «j)tttlcd te, jaibtiiii*. Taking Mussalonge Through the Ice. '-'.''he biggest muscalouge I ever caught ii the lake with a hook was a tweatyfive pound«,\ said a St. Law- rence nvei frequenter to, a Sun reporter th#yj,!)«P d-iv- \I have gaffed them -~H tfea i3§, though, that weighed thrQu.v 'ti But j j g s gtyje of fish- thirty pounds . * mm, ¥ou ijg that requires skill anu ^jg out a big square hole ia the ice, build over it a dark hut t o keep the 1 gl)t out of the hole. This enables you to see far down in the water. Taking a silver wire Buell thres or four feet loi g. with a strong artificial minnow on one end of it, sink it throush the hole with your le<:t huud and thrust your gaSf down with your right. Th e gaff you hoid very still, near the bait, which yoa keep moving about m the Hater. It won't I.e long before yon will seethe sbowdowy form of a bigjimuscalonge away down below you. He sees th e bait and is coming to investigate it. He gjsdually draws near, until you can see his savage eyes glitter, and discover his longsha'p teeth between his half-open jaws. At that j.istautaman .who does not become excited aud tremble like an aspen has got a nerve that not one i n ten, even among old fishermen,' h*s got. The big fish' moves on slowly, sometimes pointed straight lor the bait and then sideing np ttfit, betraying all the suspiciousness of his nature. He wilt come on, .-though, -untp ne' has sat fled himself on the .-matter ol the*trang«f ^object in tho water When h» \gets clo30ito the bait and- stops »n<i glares wildly at St, libs' fisherman sinks th e strong gaff in hi* sSd«,. and\ i l hbis- manoged skil'fully, i* Dttra to land Jriia bW th« i*»-. utt&A «tiag3l«, i^ t^i<& (t1» Qqrilmge /J©M ; aav8ateg9 i^'all «a tfeo-sila *>£*!» \^f |*rto»W ^„ Democratic Senatorial ConvsnVonJ The followmg are the delegat0s to t^. Democratic Senatorial Convention, V bo he.d a t Pulaski Saturday : Geo. O. Sherman, O. S Levis, \% McCarty, fred Ehrheher, T. CoUrafT city; 6. G. Moore. Lorraine; A.*0 Hughes, Eodman; J. E . Grenn. Dell* yHie; A. J . Lov»lee, Adams; M. Colligfy Pelts Mills; Fred Wood,_Diext r; J . 1p Borland, Oapa Vincent; H. A. OprnwH^ Alexitndria Bay; Dr . ' W O . Vincent Three Mile Buy; O. G. Bauuistej, An?'* w«rp; Burt Htilmer, Efans Mills, — f . ' ' \ A Gale Off The Ducks. f The steam tug Charley Ferris, called aas/f >r the p-isoner, Baker was iu *&»Vo.r assault in the 'first degree, it ?'/his second offense. lP/<6 Bomo rond's depot in Watertown 5koou'be improreil. The two wait- LL^, rooms nill be thrawn into one and a new floor will belaid. The'ticket office will be removed to th e center of the room and the old nafe vault now unused will be converted into a room for the tickets lier. Mrs. Leaader Valley, of Carthage, was waslMg clothes a few days ago, when he r hand came in contact with a pia which pierced through, entering at the palm and coming out at tho back. Although it pained her somewhat at the \\ _ing serious was though of until the bawl commenced to swell. The swe\ing has extended up her arrb. and ,phe aow suffers intensely. Charles Bood, of Wells Island, a pho- tographer, says a JFulton correspondent of the Oswego palladium, has been in i6$p for the .post six or eight weeks ex- perimenting on a perpetual motion. He is a believer in spiritualism and claims that h e obtained the idea b y communi- cation with the 'esnades of departed me- chanics and that ho will shortly »stonish the world. He says his e xperiments have developed points in his favor and lieliss gone home to perfect his machine. Nowis 1 the time to have your carriages paiute'd for the summer. 'Ho'use- paint- ing atfd furniture'tiinishiug, etc., -.atten-t ded to o n short notice, ''prices f t&\swi| the times. Shop at Horr's. E.#.--3\.Site w «efir. 173 Princess St., Kingston, 'Ont., r : W, K. Bontley, wholesale and retail- dealer in Tobaccosand Gigars ><a?d alf lends 'lef Tobacconists \g-oo'ds. '^ls o Siporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, Shot guns Bifles,, Bevolvers i-and evesy 'de-' soriytion of Amanition. I SLWAYS AHEAD! CMESIfflS, Princess and Bagot Streets, KH\«fSTOJ«f ,0NT„ Awe .daily receiving ^direct importa-, • tipus. in isslflils k. Come'aud see us . to show 'sarrgdeids. Always* pleasure G. R. HANFORD <& CO.- •Arc*, '¥.terown, N.Y. 'Dealers in Ladies visiting KifigsWiiywrll find i t to their interest to call on Bowes & Bis- oneWe's, New'1s>ry&oeuVStore, opposite the Windsor Hotel, They taake special dri¥es»»u^»1i»sk*ud colored silks, HTash- meres,-<vHvet3'<atta'kidgloyes. Call and see new range Si Colored dress silks, 15 yards full dress;pattem for $6.75, at the clieagside, '^SOi Princess street Kine- stPB. TLADJES WANTED. A'laSy agent i s wanted i n every city and village; also ladies to travel and so- licit prders fpr MADAME WOOD'S Corsets and Corded Corset Waists, Tampico Forms, Hose Supporters, Steel Protect- ors, Ladies' Friend, etc. Agents are making Utom Twenty to Fifty Dollars a week. ' . i Send for ciroulnrs and price-list to-B. WOOD 64 South Saliua Street, Svracuile. N. y. * mg»PEOPtEOl«\THE8TATB OP-N'<j ,Jh 3 ,nK ~Z l0 Aan Munnw, George 6lun BROS. AND CONNER PIANOS :S0N& HAMLIN, PALACE, KIMBALL ORGANS. Low Pries I Low Prices I ALEX. ROSS; v -~ Importer and Dealer ia Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil (Ms, MILLINERY Ete 128 and 180 Princess Stee*, JOIGSTOF, ONT SEirOpposite City H.jfel. Id'for Hie-peopte rad--Tb6tn»*E4^S?« J sS^J ? ,S?a%^n™atK l w of \«rMilam Munroe, loteof the town of Cape Vincent, in the county of Jefferson, andState of Now Tforlt, deceased, send greeting; Whereas, Alvin H. Hall, tho executor named in the last will and testament of the said William Munroe, deceased, has lately applied to our surrogate of onr county of .TefTersrn t.) have said will proved as a will of real and personal property, in pursuance of the statute in such ciise made and provi- ded : You. and each of you, are therefore cited and required personally to bo und ap pear before our said surrogate, at his office in Ihoclty of Watertown, in the county qf Tefferson. on the 23rd day of November next, at ten o'clock lo the forenoon, then anfl'lhere to attend the probate of tbe said last will and testament. .In testimony wneroof, we have -caused the seal of office ofbar surrogate to be hereunto fixed, tli. S.l Witness, Boss C, Heo'St, surrogate of the said county of Jefferson, at the city of Watertown, t&e 28th day of September, 1886. ROSS C. SCOTT, Surrogate. > *\* *'•'\ '\'iuioh of our business we 6,^ J«Ji Ash Bedroom \Set \' •• ~ Ash and Walnut; Bedroom Set All Black Walnut Bedroom Set Hard Wood Dining (Jhairs, per set .... _ J«nUu«» $18.0(* $18.00* $35.00 $3.00 -'^'.••r w *A-J And all other goods consisting of Plush Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs, Couches, J5te., in'likeipi'oportio'n We have a i.'-^ atei. Large and Fresh Sock of Wii'di wfc are Selling Oneap. N. &.—Until our stock iB closed out parties wishing goods whloh we e w411 get them for,tf em for WHATTHBV A''TUAI.LY COST US H ome all and come fearlv or you loose the best opportunity ever oflei we Come all and comefearlv getting furniture Cheap, 3 havo not in Btgolc _ iHEEE. Come-oho, oilered in theloTOor ) lo'TOi c after her capia'u, says the Ottawa Press, left Oswego on the night -oi%^ ^ ..„ . , ,, , , 21st of Sept. for Kingston «vith £^|-ad 0a,iel Stanng, of that place, * spec- Special Fish Protector. At the rmjaait of several members of the Anjilevs' association residing at and near Alexaiidrift Bey, the fcxeeutive com- mittee o! that organization ''as appoint- 4merieaa badges, the G-. L. 0ouglatt \•-. ^girbaflks, the Vanbourg, ami&^l tu. '•» tow. She reached thi Northrop, *.• -«« toom Kingston,: Main Ducks, 25 mu^ \-* M ^ on the morning of th e 22nd, *- . -<*ll wind was not favorable, remained thai..? till night, AbBut six o'clock in the evejthe u,~ •-«t« uiug she left to coutinue the voyage, butJTrawreace of i. had not gone far before the gale arose.1 <*& * thin S *» P 08! \- -^iawon- The tug had ail she could te to retainf «j.plied the state fish«y OOBU iror hold on the barges, the captain be-f^f te *< .services ^ expen-of pro ial fish-proieotor. He i s commissioned as as-jistant to State Game and 3Tish Protector Steele, of Clayton. Both wilj co-operate erjfaotively. The Anglers' associ ation provides the compensation jEyr this extra servio*. It i s bound, says •\•\ia Oadsiver, to clear th o St. t-- • -•«*» and fish pi'ateo if •*''\>. The funds ing at rimes unable to see them, olvin * btors isnotsuificiejt. Pish and game to the voUenoe of the waves. He wasl^j 3 Ifttuhs and individuals who find afraTd t.ha'the'could not reach Kingston,/^ the'protectors f™***** The ropes creaked with the strain mM**^ to W »« 1 Q their them, »ud Capt. Ferris feated theypt »»« \-..remunerative leiison a nutoher of work, complaiuts fault, little diffi- This have received by omcers of the Anglers feaie d might snap at any moment. Steadily; tne tug plowed- along, reaching King-.—_ .ton a?2i30 on the morniafi of the 25 th. «BSPciatio« from the upper St.Lawrenoe The captains of the harges *re unani-! \^f^ ^ts lying « Canadian and mousiagmngp^isetoOspfefeKJs^^^ticatt wsters were no t removed, the tug. te the skill and coolness igffeficputp.aint, came m each mstance played tWoughoht tbe whole of the tryf «** * « *1» *»• »«*f thns , far P«* Fng night. It Was entirely.owiug to hJ»* ««» *? J assist 14. ««• work Th e • B 8 ...'....\ ^ ere |Bt, Lawrence river iaala-ge body of .Water .and It is difficult for two or threa •5ae* v « cover oil its arc* from Cape Yin- PECK'S SUN Milwaukee, Wis. imo. w. PECK, Fditor anft Proprietor. Tie Funniest Papr In Aierica. What Yac-eniation is to Siuall- Pox, PECK'S SUN is to the bluc3. PECK'S stnsr Is one of the loostlv widely i-ead aud popular papers in the country to-day, and stands •Blent n peer in speciality. THE OBI&IJUTOB ©J? TIIE CELEBRATED BAR BOY PAPERS. SPECJJUei COPIES FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. -Bear in mind that by sending a Po 1 Cfird to this office ASAMP4ECOPT0PPECISra ! Will beiiiaili'lj voufree. ON't' NEGLECT TO SEN DAT ONCE, AND TELL YOUR '* . NEICHlBOEs O * RTH 0F FMII FOB 1 . P. MARKS & SONS. FURNITURE ! In entering upon the sixth year of business, we feel like con gratulating ourselves upon the success that has crowned our ef- forts to give the people of i?Patertown and surrounding country fiist-claes bargains in Furniture and Carpets. While we were satisfied with cur first year's business, yet we have seen it in- crease, until this year it has so enlarged that we have been cotn- p lied to inake additieus to our already large stores. Three floor have been added up stairs, one exclusively for carpets. Tne lower floors have extended until they are now 125 feet in length, so that wo do not hesitate to say t at we are now in a poxition to make it more than ever to the advantage*, of judicious buyers to inspect onr different departments. We are now showing the Bichest and Largest assortment uf ]?iue and Medium \furniture ever brought to Watertown, and our prices are th e lowest. Don't fail to see our cherry mantles just finished. Our ( arpet room is so well lighted that our customers can see what they are buying. Our stock is very heavy and everybody knows that the prices of Carpets have dropped to ruinous figures There was never a better time to buy than now. Come aud see us, look over our store, inquire our prices and be satisfied that we mean what we say. Zimmerman & Hardiman, 40 and 4£ Court st. Watertown* $1 (. •\««( L^ D ' . ADPJ» GEORGE li. BCSrSESS MANAGBB. Milwaukee Wis. pluck and persistency thitt the y able to Weather th e gale; in fact, the3$ all thought that a watery grave Was im-j mineut. They have been moob.,urprisA^ *> &e . ta P ids ^^J- / •d to hear that a report ia ia circulation, that he wished to B*v*t the ropes «ac3|!£ leave tu* barges to their f ifat», wUicL tfoEld har$ b*9ij *l*ort fcnd onddan, ttit*|' •dsijiw eaost smphaticaUy to dsay.t&i* at««SM»*. ,JLU^#t«is» caall, %.* f» ^nlSi *s» tettft wA»;^«a» b y {lap % ftjad Tfc«ltc*t»»M »»*•»»'OttaVa, *••\ t •]•'[' -,* ^VLESMEl |'WjaVas , T*'30 t* caavans fori f tfaoeaKSOfKurjsary.Btsck I fitee4y « ml6yWentjdaif*at»*. SALARJT AND (Btot*? io this Baper, I ftOTgKMalBa»tSt«r. ft. T. ALFRED O, JOHNSON, Manuiacturer and Importer of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Diamonds, W TGHES,ETG. A Fine Assortment of ATEB WARE A,« Kinds of Repait attftoaed to 'witli prowipjnRiii. 1QB \WeHiBiitan S»»set, Grand Central CLOTHING HOUSE WATERTOWN THE GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM Of Northern New York. No man or boy should think of buying clothing before seeing th e immgna stock with so many special bargains that cannot be found elsewhere, •**\*'*\ STREETEA BRIMMER 1© filEM. I