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TWR PLATTSBITKGH RBPCBLIOAN. SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 30. 1882. 8hr ptrpafclinii »n t;tm mniisiM.. i>t. m e n . i... i« «iU\NT A niXl'.Y, . Pr-pTM t-T TOPICS OF THEWEEI. inn - K' .Ijiail; ".. J:.-'. ,:,.,., i>f , I !l' J..'-!: '••.!.» 1', .,-tillli t l t T Hi f i'i< III \ >nn\ \Ns.. tliejn k< t ;, tin ir iii»'»u< < . « - \ . * r, r 1 tu lYt'«ii}< nt mill • at In* N e w \ f a r « . :,n< r it; tin Whitr Hnu«w'. rr|>air» lininp '.» rt .•••nij-'.i tul ltWtoa. l'ru»»ia and AuMrta are si! satil '•« my l.u«ilv fin paring f«.r war »lul< > k ! .nr J* ,'w I 1-'1I>1U •^ n-.t,)' Ciinklmc'" hair whitr n< i.'ir'v j \'< ii:»Ji' ;r.h n:i*:; tflf !>ll u tl„i th. j N, \ rjj , u r * i\ l I, '*T ! .•: ;!n i :i:..tl r.ii'ii r t 1 ,1 \s .i i r w u ' '. v.t {;.!;:. • !. \V;U:. Tl I • rn. 11 il.. H.p,!:.. -.< !!•> Mili.i> • ! r. if I. >n: lii- tlin-i litli. ;<b a h o w mudi of thin iniquity w <>«Hir.l nn at tlie rt-colt <<f frff v.*f nf n. >n< \ ;ii :iii ]«•<!!« At | « - i n ! tiirrr i- i>., . fTeriua! !,<-» k<>n '•In- l<u>-;:ii n Mi-'n n iii run tin cT''at«''t ri«k- for irKtKv, ami tit*- risk of tiring t'T-onrti; ;.-, iii*!ifi< litre small indeed, "tun it i- <• > n v | , l r r e 1 to what n frightful •Hint tin rrimi nf jwrjury i« i "tnntitled. M-enii"ir'> •B.ilhont a thoiisrht n« tn the M»n. i i l i if nn nalti. N . ' » w i d<- not r\ fxittlcit H'II U:i« ini<|uity i« l o )>r witMtl out at oner, tiv any roeantire whatever. Hut wi firmly believe that a pood, tlmr- oupli. irenrral n pis try law will do wonders toward* it. Ttir name of every ruler in every election di«triet should be duly re- corded at least ten days tiefore election. Il may tw objected that this would cause eonir inronvenienef. especially in the country That is true, hut it H worth some mconrenicncc the exerrise of this jrloriou* right of suffrage. T h e m e n w h o t from five in ten dollar* for their votes I certainly oupht not to oliject. »o long as ;,«i.. i they a n *n well paid. Anil f.r the lionist } ,,. | voters, they would hardly r;iisr otijections , «lnn 11,. £,io,l iilont aimed at i* cnnM- i , di red I,:n h nam'- -tmuld l»e plainly « 'ittf -i down, and i \pov.,I i,, pnhlie in- -pi rtinii . thin i vi rv lioni-t eili/en can ii : :i- a di ti eti\ i in -topping this v illainv. Ho« »:»-y frr.in! :it t h e poll- in New York i i!\ would l«e without their ngi-trv l a w ! j Ho« t!u li,.-- ( - would gloat over - u e h a ; ' condition of :UT:iir-. doing away a- it | j wmiM with the present expensive ;^nd ; ri-kv liu-ine<- of colonization. How i win F. OMftto*. Mtwt!h 5, W*.\. salarv. tlVtpcr aanani. Oamrand flsh protector* .TohrrI,i!«-riy William V. T><»dge, l»ani'-l It Norton arid John S. Collett. .Jiih 1 1«"V! S V a n K Hraglon and S J I'tilmer. July 14 ''< , <: , .. John Jessiip and lieorgr M. >.lmart7. Augmt 2. 1*ts:i salaries. Qf<i*> pi r annum eaf h Triisteei of \\>. -:»ti- h .tnn- •rithi. a-y lum for the insane at Middli town Flet«-h er Harjiir. Jr. Jame* II Norton. M 1' Sthers anil William Yannmi-i Junei'l. f<K... no ..aUric* Trtistei'i. of \V.itlnng!on'- headijuarti r». NewHurc J II. Clapman and Havid < ar- son. April 1. 1MS3; no salaries. Captain of the port of New York Ches- ter S. ("olc. January 1.1. 1SM3. salarv and fees Port wardens - F . <». lonrdock. March 31. 1.HM3; C l a r r n e e \V. Mead and John S. Kidder, J an nan 1.1. 1HS3. William (J. Wait and William <« Welch. April 23. I*!*!. Isaac W Kd*ell and Daniel I) Kiting. May 21. lXx.t, Moses Summers, dead, fees -aid to he worth from $3,000 to IC.fKlO per an- num. JIarlior Masters Henry O. Chei -hro and Henry A Hiirnum. hol.iingovrr since May 22. l'ssi, and seven others whose terms will expire in Januarv. April undM.iv. Fee> -aid to !»• worth from j>4.000 to .*<i.(KXI I»er a n n u m . Health commissioners James (5. Hunt, Tfcr P<KUJ Tfkrrapli. i \ i !U Vl *- »• I. • K ' l H- A'?.:ln r a id ,i !•: •. ': •« i i up,.d |.y m.o,i i. that of tin- t ail •"iiitrn•« s, t \( ttii •ri.l'if !'• 1 hy the p.i. ri.»TT«rrBi5B.T>er. 4«h 1««? Til" < inm!««ior>*rs -.f lh» fniip.l su»t»« i. j . , « u hin/t.llt."- ' O i l . i t »"nil'-P I'll'"I ,.,, ] , *.-. ,, >r, t.-..»' t ;,i- 1 . 1 . f i [ - i ; *';. t-. ; ;. u • : , r«-«|..~ II.IHT i»-i •• t i • I ••- 'I .i, B ,t'.i » n i-h- t F.iward !!. and John : .;. i tt. id ir po.ial i ••• , ' . < h £»'.»i>!i. In aim . tcli-^rapli -i 11 ii ( H tal .tutliorilii - I'ri • ideriW. I', -tuiasier-.ti,m r;d, .'irel o-t;iiiii!. tic- of hoth house* of ( oiigress ha\i hen tofore urgfil that the p.ia! M!9ee IVpart. mi'i'.t of tin I'nited Slat,* -V^ii.l ttk> • \ < !:i-ive I'o-sessi uiof that *i rvici Air, elv I on^n-«s ha* provided a mod" f r ndjn-t- inetiir term- upon w lii.-h the I'nited M.itc- itiay pun hase all Ulegrnph line*, eitln rfor rxitstal or other purposes. After the fnlh -t consideration I have lieen ah!e to give to thp subject I am forced to the conclusion that tin time has fully come when the tel egraph and postal service -Imnld l>c e m - braced tinder one management. The whole subject has f>een argued in former vcur*. The business of the telegraph is itther- ently the same as that of the mail. It i* to transmit messages from one person to another. The power to establish is no! limited to any particular mod, - of tran-- ini-sion. The telc.rr.ipli .-.a- not Knuwn when the Constitution wa_* adopted. Neither was the railwav. I cannot doubt that the powir to i iiipioy one is as clear a- to employ the other. If the union of tlie two services did not improve th .[ s.- •t.o'l, II.' • - M l . I l l 1-M' •f 1 ! • I » O I' 1 »« I- It.. ' r Moore, Charles F. Chamber i the telegraph at all I think it would im- Delan. Mi 2<i. iss;; : n, •it., in k i t f . r Y.rm. ft. salaries. K!i*ha Harris, secretary, salary. 4M.iK)0 per annum. Manager of the hoii-e of ri fuje for wo- timii Jacob W. Hagsradt. May 27. is*!. no salary. Tru-tci - agriculiur.il experiment station Stephen W. ('Ink and Patrick Harry: no salaries. -!•• Tlll.i ( i,ur, I!:- v i iv He ha* maili a bitter j simple the process of rolling up big ma- tin r« w a- n.-isot) to ant'n i- : j>ritic-fmrn small basis : And it is verv i,-tin thank-of tin people, j ea-y in Plattsburgh and other large vil- lages to-day. All it requires is the work of a few criminals, such as briberv at the polls i- hatching out in swarms. Will this goi.,1 Democratic Loirisbitiirc. and good __ I D< m o i r.ilii tiovcrnor ju-t plea.-e give the that tin navv yard- at | Stale of New York a good effective regis- II . and at I., .i-u, I-laml. j try law - :.. he i io-, ,1. >,, nianv i - —- ha- reiet.t:-, j,,;:ied tin He wa- formerly a free !, i..- !••.:, :, Catholi. for if :il b. I , . ,.. M.iin. ir i.IU-.-.,.: . .'". tli'l 111 !>r I'.:,-- . ver »i I ! : o ,-.. Tl.ir, itl Infill-. !•• , iitjmcif In. S: 1 ''. .t Kdmitti, !.. tluii-j for li Ii l|o| V .- . titii i i . :, !;, \v V,s-, [- hltlt.l III ,1 van!- dining the pa-t (,• ...i itid tin n .•n th, i.ir, - th it h. wi>he- In- ing t • d o with th. Carti. Id llnil-iltiii- of loyal Aineri- ,!_• r. -;i..ri-iv. to that ruble mi- <;;olie.|>, in,.oral thinks !- and Lincoln would IM about the Kepublie.in ticket of ls>4, torr- of ('ni,-ago niiiki - bold s ln rid.in for tin Jir-t \. I"! I' •I! < lace. •s. r\i..- Hill has '.id, - for the ap- iiiiiii —inn ( per p : - Pt.-o •;,-i i'. : t -1 i r. i: i: y w Ii. in tin- i. ii til be I! .,:-,-. I V. i'.ik r. •\' t o t I'oltoll : ..f jiiMtic" little -til' ill to Warden ar.- out of II Willi.: .' ttio'l h.l- cotl; • t e d •mil M. Kv..rt- f Im- joint cotigre-- ..lui'o.i on tin- Newburgh ceiiieiiiii.il to ..\ ,r the oration of the day at the cele- ii. <:••- Hut the day- will be -oinewhat ,;•> r then, g.virtg more amjile -cope for - i!«. n 'ati i -tvlt- of -eritenci-building. P hat loiiiractors in Ma^achu^etts i'i-,:i :i'. Concord have reccn'ly lo-t -urn- ,t money through convitt- g pa. nag,- of the finest furs into .,;-. '.In- content- of which went tt, .!.!-. D Mlbtle— parties out-iile , t :•• -• e r e ! alld proiite.l by it. if"..! f:ii :.d- in vti-tern Iowa, an io. :. ' • i::,ty boy.w riti - !,• i;« -a\ ing h i- a-; h.trve-:ed f-.iMti b:i-h. Is of :.. : • :,.;l:g at! i :n lo-uie -ulli, i, ;.t :• I I,.- -•io-.-riptioti 'j the KEI'I nn. ,M .1, Is-", the il. I.,., : iti. P. ..-. ': g 111. .-'- I' :i i-c-i- r ,•! D,•:,,, r . (',,;.,,.,.) ,c I ili'lll. Hi- wife hi- i..:u I i »>t hi i ?!• ">U- ., her; I.'.. : .1 T :!,: •' ..i ;.,• I - - - 1': 1.; . I'r. -. I 1,--.. .-. i ;',. h " . i , i •t in i mainteuauce. on the - .!.—ertioii. S h e s a y - h e i- OIH'I. a n d - ! , , t r a y - t h e court art of it. Tin liovenior i- tii 'i.-gh. in -Hoe respect.-. He '• ijgo ^-oii! [.'ace- to ballet .. a.I', ill. the!..-. -^~- .- ;• i--. d a :•..' .!••• latiiig th t! '- a.f. .,,v ti- Y,\ i> \ i'.i'nit. 1'. \ . l - T . l l - 1- t h e glil.ttlt to 'i« . i o • t ! w> lily -live year- .. on vv m i l l :..i- been L.rgelv ••. >:.- ;• K- ii -t a:, 1 th.- o l d i . .ii 1 'ii • i. , a ,,f want ••::.. II of, . '• ,: Im.g m ' , t t o:.!n el',, ii! ha- niehl- .-'.'., ,?!>•., I.l\ t-.l II of lite .. . ' I . . . •• ...-• ;il-o thirtV- i '•; , . ,,f HI irhie, w hieh . •.:. .-.i.! -•;.. .u:-:.. i i -• >, a t . • Ii l.d,:, t- . '7 i I lil-ll.l ' , i li, -igll- 1 •' .. ...... : i : ,iiji:.,i.i ami : 1 •'• i 1 } ' ' ' - :'..., '.'., '.-•• : and li... , •. , •• "i ,i ; .. ..•• i .tg,'.tt...g , : - , i t 1 ... ' h • i- v v . . . : hv in Tai.e TIIK v--i:\!iii v r vi II.'N vi n ( ierk. *3.. r ifNl per year. ; As-i-tant clerk. *2,tKK> per year. J o u r n a l c l e r k . IJ2.1HW per year. K.ight deputy clerk-. $l.."KKt |MT year. S t e n o g r a p h e r . %il.*i(itH.I per year. Scrgi-ant-at-arm>. *i! JMT day. L i b r a r i a n , ifiti per day. . Assistant librarian. *•! per day. Postmaster, *«(i p e r ditv. Assistant post ma: ter and -upei inlendeut , of the mail, .^li p e r d a y . , Doorkeeper, *"• p e r d a y . F i r s t a s s i s t a n t d o o r k e e p e r $."> per day. j Second II—dstant doorkeeper, ija per i day. S i x a s s i s t a n t d o o r k e e p e r s . ;j."i per day. Speaker'- clerk, s-ii p e r d a y . Janitor, f"i per d.iv. Assistant jauilor. .*•"> per day. Superintendent of document day. Seven committee clerks. •,*") t o ••J7 per day. Twenty page*. .s«g ]n-r d a y . Kiglit nn -singers, from if:! t o ijtt per day.' TUB .SENATE I'.VT HON \I;K. C l e r k . .*:t.r.(H» (icr year. Assistant clerk. *2,<>i>0 per year, Journal clerk, :y2.t>00 per year. Three deputy clerk-. *l,"K)i> per year. O n e d e p u t y c l e r k , s'.KIO per year. Sergeant-at-anns. .*G p e r d a y . Stenographer. *1,"»00 yer year. Assistant scrgeant-at-tinns and post- master, ijlj per day. Assistant postmaster. >•>'• per day. Postal m e s s e n g e r s , i*>-"i per day. Doorkeepers. >lt per d:ip. Fwur assistant doorkeepers, .»!."> per day President's clerk. .*ti per day. L i i i r a t i a i t . >>li j.er day. Aiiislaut iibnu'ian. iti per day. Supt rii:K-:t.lei!t of iloeiiments. *."j p e r dav. j.it.i: A--;- Pre.-ident'.s m e s s e n g e r . •"?•"> p- r 1 Three general nnsseager . fioiu §6 per day. Seven coimniiiee cli rk-. fro:.i •?-"! to >7 per day. Ten pages. *2 pL-r day. Tin* legislative po-ilitjti- in senate and assembly are generally determined in cau- cus. r. >••> per .lay. all! jatiitcr, ^-"i per d iv. i.l to Why X«l.' "Why no! organize an uuti-tliievery, an anli arson, or ;m anti-murder society, as wi H a s a n aiiti-bri!>erv smietv ':" asks a friend. Then is deep significance in that question, for it is an indication of how far short the public mind falls of appreciating the i xtcnt to which this political bribery evil has corroded itself into our polities. Murder is a crime ; ar.-on is a crime, thievery is a crime, and the buying and selling of votes is a crime. The law ile- c'.an s tlietu all to he crimes: what need then of special organizations to secure the enfoni incut of the laws against either of these criiiu *:- Tlit re ought not to he iinv need of such extraordinary means. But suppose the time should come when the laws against thievery, arson or murder had dropped into the condition of .had letters, win u pubiii -ciitiint HI h a d sunk s o l o w ;t- !•• ignore the.-e crime- to such an extent thai they v.ere 1„ i n g committed with im- pm.ity without :t piote-t from even our high,-! ral tcaclici - : suppose the time wa- here when our bi st nn-ti were readr to ti 11 us - ••(Hi it's no use : you never can i lire this evil. To be stne you have evi- tli nee enough to indict fur theft, or murder. but half of the grand jury arc thieves or murderers themselves and they Won't in- dii t the ciiminal. A n d if they did the judge on the bench is a thief or a mur- derer and he will not let the culprit suffer. And t vi n if he was disposed to see justice done you never could get a petit jury to convict, for the chances are that three- quarters of your jury would turn out to be thieves, or house-burners, or murder- ers.'' Suppose such a condition of affairs ware upon us now. would there be any need of arguing for the necessity of mak- ing special efforts to secure the enforce- ment of the laws a^ain-t stealing, against arson, against murder. Hoes our friend see the point ? Does he know that in ire than one-third of the vot- . r- in Pi.itt-hurgh. and peril ip- in Clinton e iinily -'.and to-d.iy guiily of the crime of bartering tle-ir vote-- l),,e- he know that ! nen with i I.dm- !•> high respectability a n d j even li! e-,1 wori'i s;.o, 1 guilty of handling j the money for th.- ••.teear-ed thing:-" A n d j doe- le- know that we are meeting thisob- j, e'ion at every point, among our best cit- izen-: Oil. you nevei can cure this evil : //••'< rtn't t-.nri'it / What is the reason you can't convict? The law is plain ; the evidence is abund- ant ; it is an easy matter to prove the crime. Why can't you convict ? Docs our friend need to be toltl that what lies un- derneath that declaration. yi>ti r,t/,'t cucirt, i-such a state of things that the belief t , K . mfrom a 0 , h ,. r . all(l if ,, u . y ( ,.ni,ot ha- become almost universal that you can't j g , t them from either of the two great par- draw a jjirv without finding among them j ties which now divide the suffrages of the a -ulhViciit"number who. because thev are ! I ' : ' ti '"'. t««cy will dismiss them botli with- , . ' o u t remorse, as in past epochs, ami will ju-t a- gui.ty a- this , u lpnt who buys [ ,. 1( . aU . . lIl(ltlu . r party lo (|o the work . Bl , t votes, and -ells votes, and swear; to lies: i whether or no we have a new party, now ,,r because Ih.-v an- willing to shield him j '=> the time for new men. Power will not on political grounds, will never sutler a I'•' "illingly left in the minds of thrifty .' renegades to the cause of "reform and good verdict of guilty to be returned ? ; j,,, V emmciit." I„ other words, the aeeept- Tiiis. then is why a special effort be- ; able leaders of the next ten years will not c nn - in ce.-sary to secure the etiforceinent ;'»• »'»" whose conversion to "civil ser- vice reform" has been by earthquake.— Topics of the Time," in the January prove the postal service in -nine import- ant re-pi eN. It would nece-sitate tie em- ploy ment of telegraph operators for I'.—t- tiia-tcrs iii many cilice*. This would re. suit in giving to the administration of not a few offices men who hive learned to do one thing in place of those who have never learned to do anything. If the two offices wen united, whenever a mail did not ar- rive on time, the public thronging the Post Office would learn, not merely that the mail had not arrived but when it would arrive. Again, the necessity fordelivering messages would facilitate and gradually draw nfitr it the free delivery of mails in places where free delivery ilself is imprac- ticable. Hut a union ,,f the two services would, I believe, improve the telegraph more than it would the Postal Service. I prefer no accusation against the administration of the former service. Admitting it to he honest and efficient, the fact remains that it is not cheap, and under corporate con- I trol it cannot be cheap. Kent for both j services would imst but little more than ! the cost for one. So of fuel a n d o f light. Pn.,, ,;. i en I. I l*-l. li*, . .' o r ,t .-a >"aV N - t , i.«. V, :. l»^r i •. . . . .1 .', ;.. - 11-ti-.. «. *..• .« ', !*>.' .I*n,"•. r«>' I . o . "!•:•,. M V.- | l n n , ) I . N , , • , .1x*. - r.. u .. , .1 :.,. m . -. X • • .si, A j-rl i;, r«ii "•! ••', .! .* vi» < lfc«*1t . Ji.. IH>. *l>ril I'. i f ,1 •:, -\ i »m Wat-. N". !•". J.ilv il. ref'.i •>« l> H.R.>f>^, v., -»•». . l u l l .11 . r-e- I o-i l.iifi t;,',.\. >'",. .IK. Slept. 14 rre'tt "U J.-irrotnli B.iolli.Ni. i-« mi 10. i n M mi K ' t II («'. lin... N'.. I C , Oct |e, r^e'il II'I lie,i M <l e..m .. V,. r, , Ifc-t I • I,-.' I . li .! I H I- TlSe. .N... 1ST. (>.-l 1'. r.-.'.| ,.n Win. F. Minilh. N o , t : K |i-l 21. ter',1 \ l.attnOi. X.. «.n. O, t .1. r. . I o n V. VV |; •!, iii- n. N o . 4I". (>,t i\. i.-e',t on Henry It •*>)•, >...;:it. O. 1 :•* ' w ,1 „ i , s 11 tlim in , - , ! . N o . .'• .•. N o . is. re.-'.l .!•> Del,,,, ,|| .-, j , - e r >'•. :'.-•;. Nov ,-. i.'. •! on M,. liael It. e m . N 4i|. 1 '• • I. ..tut. .,,, l.i.ii, 1'iis .lalt», .*» rtI a- -i »i Ml l,t<i nn .'TO <"' :«i i»v >-i no :o on 41 M I«I .-.-. 0.1 !:>,, IV! -•-p IVI f'*l W Kniwlra. .t,.hn |v*nfo«riit, I - « t < K n ^ r . -I ). «T»r *l ^. *.|t , r»|.|'-h KHr.j. * •' !.>.irhr^ii. I - % -...« -t,o '.|«. r>,..« v.-.,4.,i ,. t <*> t l nn l no ! i" 1 l*> I an t -i, p i i p t i . IT :<.t;i ~* s :,i.-j.i.i it. «K IT? TS /..'.«l l.V l-l I'ei- . I l l I : : ooi r. I'.«it • \ e !',-.• f.M.t Holler, I'.u.l .-».• is--'. .I„re T, t o . Ilnliel. fall e\e Mlleh •.•ii. e.tlllptlO falil ftr A [Mil 1'.'. to Hotter. I'.llil e\e Ji.lv l'l, 1,1 tl'oller. 1'11,1 ex, .Tit 1 \ Jl. to iiollnr. I'.li.l e\.- Sept. lit. Io ireller, l'at.1 exe Nov. -'. lo troiler. I'.llil HXi- Nov. l'l, in Irolle:-, filiil I X, Her. 1, li, I1..I11T. t'.l hi exe I'iii.t eolnlt ran -111 ,a : .'•', trait -eltt l.tll|.e. I.af: s.-i.t l.ll'g-. til lli.'lfl !e r, tan^e, <tr.ui „iit i.llige. • I i . t l t senl hai.ge. malt sent •If.ill -enl liange. Iran .sent iaiii>e, .lrall sent l.ange, 11 .tiL sent laeife, itsiiioiiers' , , •'• e. ,,, Ul '** e, V " 1. in;,- uiip. •••»!'- lit inp- 1111,1 o,i;»- inp- mp- imii- uii 1- e.*. Hi:. *•'• i.Vt -<• *l •j'l Ti g.i SiU 10 r.TB no ,t t"4 «"> 1.1 iwj «•; ii* I'll IT. S5 .'•1'5 00 1,:•:•!-, (vi 1 11 '.ist on 1 U Ml IT ;>•• mis as Uiveii iimier our liamls nl Plalislnirgli. In the eoimty ni Cliiiion, this 4th dayoi Jieeeiu- Where there is now a free delivery of mail, telegraph messages could lie deliven d at less cost by the Post Office than by a cor- poration. Hesides. if the business w:is controlled by the (.Jovernment there would be but a single management of the whole. The Business is now charged with the cost of many different managements. < >ne «1 i- reclion is cheaper than several. Again, corporations will seek, and ought to have. ' Lei. is*/, not only remuneration for cost of admin- y.iFJnP*,* ".^'n'.'U'ut.. . . . . - , » . . .1 «. 1 • CIIAKI**,S •>. IllKKhli, istration. tint interest on the capital in-1 I^van <;.ininiissi.niers. Vested. I Mr. ' Iciiiilierlam offered the following ^^^. .___-_ I rranhiiinn : itrnt/nil. That the superintendent of th« po. r of I he county be. an,! he is hereby ili- ie,te,| lo lirinj! to ilie eouiity poor house from The Port llenrv Iftrulil presentetl a bill • !• e asyliiinsof theSlate.sueli insane |MTS»II*, for prinjing of *f,0.7o and it w:,s alh.wed V^'^'&^V^n'b^^y ^p^at ti!« a! ijl.'ill.oi: the Lssev county hrpnblici n , ,.,.,,my house. Mich cane* of elm, nie Insane 0:1c of .*iSS:{.3S, allovved at •'yNSTi.lJS. uml ' as ,MI,II„I he safelv kept at the roiinty Ionise, the Kli/abethtovvn /'•«<• one *1,6t:S.:i4, al- I the s..,.rrlt.iei..lei,i is directe.I 10 pla.-e al a-vluin- vvliere tlie expense will be most rea- s .liable consistent with the Well-In ing of Two Species of Supervisors. *4T •»! Mr I t ' l l , ff, •'•••! it if- f .!'. <-x jng rmilnti.ni K-«.M.,l II, „ .deitfrl - Wm fi'imm, I •,•( . ..iir !!i»> ii« for tt'.e ••••iilte.ei* »n ,oT, ipflt n, t: 1 ..r in <hi, h h» h»« i1i», Ti»rjr» - -I 'lie ,i,i tt. ><l i l i r , mm> of rtnrt ,>f thli ttoarrt, lhn« t-'iwuratr'g on work. viopt#»i1 Mr Heiuitiran ndnr^i the f'l lowing rr«e>t« ton . li. «.lv..l. Tint Tfif t, Cftnnn. ,-'• Ik ••! ti,,- l,,.»'.l |.,. allnwt-il lite name •Alary »• le r. loTiir. $3>», Aitoplfsl lte«i.:r...t. That lie- ]>n>«M-(1lngs "f t!o* Itnirl :tt Hon jig anim«l owlon tw i>n»>lt*h-*l In «lie I'vulmtih ,s.«.'.*»/.ih» l'l»ii*luargh /"'".••ii *n.| the M<*rnwg ifaii. Rittt t h a i »iini ft *ev«Mity life ,l,,|lnr«. ht» (taJil t»«wh <t| »*l«1 p:q>erit fi.r stieh pnt.ll, tttlon Ailnpte^l. *4r. CtApu ulfi-re<l th*' followlm; n-snitiiiuit: Krsotrtsd, That thr Utttnktof iht* tMtanl !•« ti-ifirn-tl t.. Hon. A, WillUm. f..r tlw xltlf, liii|vrH*l anil r>oiirt<«Hi« manner In wlttoh In* •llseliantesl Ui«* il Jlle« oj ehalrmnn i.f lhl« Iweiril iturtni; the lietiberiMtoft of th.' «#.**|oii. AUo|>te<l. rie- r» |*»rt»s| ,,f iNtiiimittt*!* .01 |t,i!.He lt*|,i.t- I gswasiai.l ov.-r (or fln»l » u,,n lloir-ilay I m..rnlii|i. I>ee. 14. *t 0 1.1 nVlo.-k . Mr. K*-y latitlii ulTereil tlie loilt,«re,l ie*iiln- , ti,.n : i;-'*f!v fl. rti tl if Ativ e.t l*»et .r .if t4M»it ol I ,»i,y town in tl,- e-iuittv shall |,^r tiri»r to tin- ' e mntv lre«»urv s!l t t»e» isiilei le.l hy him. I ami siiai 1 reue* 104 l„>iel tt. tli.* •uii*«*r.natir of 1 lo* town I,T ileiMe Hie annmiil 1,! t i»e* ihfii j i.iliaiuiiig it iii-.>:t-.-| (..|. mil, .1,1, *aielie» a* I If sueI sul»rrt linr shall «|'pr.,v.-, anfi furtt- ; 1-I1 evi,1ei,e<? I.y hi* IMI tt ai,,i * ie.i ni lit r i-.uii |,"t,.i.t l-*s^ iiuouy as-a.'.i Ire i> tier shill re- ,plire . Itiat I.,' lias Iteen llnanle lor emlse slal- e.l. t o e ,,k'el ai] taxi-* \v il lit 11 111,, Hut,' le.pi r- ,1 l i j i n . w a t runt, I lie li.ae l.<r Hie eoltee.i.u ,«l t.t\i * lit s !,;h town slitil lie exieu.le.l ut M t o li i l . IS-,1 \ i. ptml. Mr Laoim ,1 ..ir.TtsI the followltn; r. tolii- t-.n.i He- , vi-I. Tli.t* i!i • i iiiitor li.' t.l.w, ,! iti,- S'll,, I .*.,ii lli, f.," il.-, -,.rv|e».«. , II.' - tal • t p.ilil.-ill of tlieeiiiiliiici'lil flli'l. A'lopl Ity Mr \\'t» 'd: lly ai,J with lite coiin<a vrini the lepii'sl of the «mioinlt*ii»iier iii.h«iy<. lown clerk »n<i jn*tice« ot Die j..- ice ,-t t ii«} t o w n ot MoiHM *, cstntity <tl Ot,n- i .11. H'hieli . oiisi-nt in wrtttiis Is h-rt-wllh ;.re- s'Miteil: , ICe-oiv, .1. 'I'leit tilt-ttupervisor o t t h e town ,.| vt, 1. no s 1- hen- I.y .till In • i i/--.t lo I.or row up- ; 011 the (.ir-hl ol lilt) Uiwn of H,^>-r*. thw sniii >,t not exeee.ling three tliniisand ilollar*, fur I tie purpose o l t o nut rile I m e » liiiiliway bri.l^c j In sal.l iown a<:ro«» the in.nli ],r»nch of the I 1.real Chazy river, ami to i*-ue not :sor ottlt- I ttatiiiiiK therefor litt.tring ii t.rtsl, wlikli prln- ; I pa I sum may he m:ele payai.te In e.pia latum ' a I -n.-ees.-; ve oistal line lit *'i,t liol tesit III ^11 i,ne- 1 - H ! !i ,,l s.tl.l »IIUI. Inleiesl upon all ul.pii.l ! !•' I'.-P i> Kl.le alinuiliy . am-uoit l«llii,ir t'.ile 1 to he levie.l aii'l eulle.-t. ,1 JI. 1 l,e Brat Hiinual I l a x I. v y prucetlirit!;. j MooKliS KOI:R*, Dec.;, lssi'. I TH r.'ir- il.iii r,,'ir,l ,,1 Su/ii 11 ».< ir< ,;/' ('JI,II»H I ',». [ Mr. M.ml I respectfully reefjlitiilviel*i fiat { some Hell in Lie taken ill lei.lit,ill lo I lie I vis j lag ol ii sum .,t motley, not l» exceed f4.tMl.lo ! he expeii.ie.1 if ue«-t-HSAry, in litiiltliiit: n. Iiililttt* I Ae»w«, ihe liwtth r>rrtii«ii",,l Hit. CtlttCV n v . r a t tins pl.ev. as tlie present lirl.im-, in all protia- ! luUiy, WHI have U> tic bum next season. ! VV.i:ii,| .-i^g.-st tli it .1 pr.ivisi.'ii I,.' Itiaite for l-^lllll^ I. III.Is or I|,.|. s II i n ees-.ll v . J. K. \V IlirXJCt . Asset,*.r, ' FT. AXI.K.V, Jasilee of 1*.- ic, .1 J. r'U.VM.'lS, Town Clerk, It. S. HL ICK H \.\', Auditor, A J I.'. HI.'t'KaA.\,.l.isii.e. A. K Kt.l.V. A—ess.ir, .sx.MlKI. KIKK. (01,1 of iitginiMu, S CA X.MIX, All.litor. Theayeu anil 11 i«* were called., upon th« r. soiiiiiutt ol Mr. W. W W,«, 1. aye», Key- m.l.lK. C'lapp. Well.*, llertrHiiit, Aveitil,CIlniM- I'eilaiii.C'iiiiiilncliani, li.ili, Haiii.|iraii. W W. VVooil. I.aph tin, b.iuileit, li. x. W00J, Will i.tin*. Ay,--, it Noes. none. tin •iioi'iiin, tioinl a-,j mrne.I till Tli'irsct.iy luuriiiiiK, Hie. 14,8.30 » duels. 4 mam mmmm TO RECEIVE AN KI.Ki.ANT Parlor Strove Free. We w"ill give to every Purchaser of $10 of value or over, a Ticket entitling him to a The frawing to fall place at our Store Monday, January 1st, 1883. The Stove is now to be seen in one of our Show Windows. Our goods are all marked in Plain .riC j Figures, and there is no deviation in price. We guarantee our prices to be LOWER than at any other place in town. This offer is onlj to induce inspection of Immense Stock, which embraces Men's, Youths' Boys' and Children's lowed at ijl.Olo.ul liv the hoard of super- ! visors of Essex county. All of which proves that our neiirhliors are more liheral I than we. Essex county people help their ; papeis up hill. Warren county people push 1 tlll'lll (/,»«"« lllll. -(ri'lf Full* lifpllbll'ritll. I (•nod Word* for a (ioml Cause. IMattshtiiirli has c.-talilisheil an ••Anti- 1'riliery union." composed of inemliers from hoth political parties. It j - the in Slieh llls:tiie per-lliS. A.loiileil. Mr. i.apli tin .llerril tin- loll, 'Willi; ii.soln lion: II 'If ',,!-•. The sheriiTol I In- e.unity now re- ceive. 1 st-ve nly et-ntH per , I ay. ..r ionr ,Uiliar- aixl liineiy eenls p.rweek f,,rthe li ,ar.l of pii-om-rs .-in,lliied in the eeiinty jail; and, win icas, the sum at present allowed can- not lifcliatieett iluriiicllie term of I he present i iieunih. 1,1; iin.l, wlierta-, the cost ol boarti- ino UJ,- inneites of the e..ni,ty house as per rep, ,it tieole I.y t h e supeniil eaiil-'lit, l,ei l,|. fol- pr.oisioni only, ii linetv tiiree cuts per Mr .les-e 1.. lUveis, tli.t lu-sler, N. V., »»)•: ">1\ .la i^iii.-r ,i.-.eil li,.,wii's lion Itiiiei^ ,ta a tiei.e.at loiiie in,,I was much l.eiii fill tl." V.'iiy in a i l i,-i<- tv:l iioscs si M a uii'iy, uij'l'ly, ,lis:tt:it-eittile -ii 1I.1 ,,1 - .-sara t|i 111 llti, so pure, so • |. J u l , : i i i , e m lie ohtaiiiL-.l. KM) tent ion of the union lo pro-ectlleall forms , w-ek , aii.l.wlie.eas Iheslierilf of Ihiseouli- , . ., . . , ,1 11 . , ,, i-,. 1 . 1 v has the siinie la-itllte* for t he pun-liusuii; i,t WlipjllleS ill- WltoleSllh* ilS thepai'lir.- pur- of hrilierv at the polls to the hitter enil. The task will prove a dillicuit one. hut liv ! diatom: lor Hie enioity house. jiroper effort it may lie made successful. ' '.«''',./. That on ai-.l .ilier .Inn. t, l«)I, the That our ncjijliliors 111:1 v .*nceeeil. and their The Washiiijrttni Moitiuiiont. The enuinet r in charge of llie Washinj;- ton monument stirs that IVcemlier 1st the heiL'lit of the shaft was ;S40 feet. The iu- crea-c ill the height during the year was universal onslaught ng.iin.sl corruption at elections, will he the wish of every lionest, eotisi ientious voter. (UiUx Fa'!* lirjiu/di- Vermont Temperance Work. The Women's Christian Temperance I'liiou of Vermont claim that through their sheiilt ol this county shall reet-in- 1 lie .-11111 of flll^ cents per clay tor the li lani of prisoners tl work prove 111 stepping-stone to an ! ,.,,1,1)11. .1 in tlieeoiinti j til iusiea.i ol srvemy rents |..-r .lay as now ail,(*ve,l, ami ihirean ill.late-f,,r saiil olB,;e accept this ai due 110- tiee th*-ieof. The lives HP,I noes were eilled upon the L.tpliauiT resoliiiion resulting as follows: Aves: VJessi^. Kej niltls. 1; 1 *pp. Kertraml, Avi'rlll, I'lianilierlal,,. ''u 11 i.iuuhain, Hall, llaiifihliin. Win W. vv I. Lap'ctKi. II A Wood, l.ol'.lell IVi.e. V.VIU, Wllliaiuii. Itesoluiioii adopted. 12 to J. Mr CliHiulierlaiii moved that the commit* lee on suiierintenileiit of poor aenount*. anil as nianv ineiulier* as eouM, viail the e,unity lioiise \Wdiie»'lav maiiiin^. Dec. Will, ut '9 o'cliN-k. The hour of 5 li t.iiij; irrived the board took reee-s lilt 7. I*. M Al 7 o'clock Hie leiar.l lesiiiued iai-iine-H. On ni.itioii ot 11. A. WOIMI. tlie aecoiltit of ,1. I>. Kverest ajai n.st 1 he eouiily, amounling to 9l!M •*»', wa" allowed St.W said aiiiiiiint to be audited and |iaid I.y *mit C. W. VaUKhn. aili cll;re.l lite fbUowlng ninety feet. One hundred anil seventy- efforts the law was passed providing that eight thousand dollars were expended on 1 "instruction be imparted in public schools the monument during the past vear. T h e i '"', .*J w n *W P'osiology •,.,,! hygiene, , * 1 which shall give special prominence t o t h e amount available is *:«,000. An estimate ,.fr 0<. t 0 f stimulants and narcotics in the of $-J50,000 is siilnnitleil for continuing the human system." The Union have placed work for the vear ending June 30, ISS4- , '•> tlll! "'"^ normal schools of the State a , , . , - ' . , .Vi 1 , ., I number of scientific temperance books for audited ami pan vvInch. ,t is expected, will complete the j t|R , „ „ . ()f . he liupi|s [J r|zeg ^ offm . (I J^Cl.^.^1 shaft and pyramidion and also the interior , f or t | ie Uesl essays upon the subjects of j /.v,o/«*,i. That tlie several items mentioned staircase and elevator duiintr the vear ! stimulants and narcotics. The proposed •» •'"* MatiMi-.ii tallies of Hie elerk of this 1S-4. " I eot.stitut.onal prohibitory amendment was I ft^"^',' : ,.^ r WSu "hi'iV-'Vi" "i^ .^„ I defeated in \ ermont ill the Legislature on i m^niioiinl and not i,r..vi.led for, be levied the ground that the present statute law i ami r.ii-e.l inon the scleral towns uienii.in was better. IJi'iiiuemtie Frospeets. If Mr. Cleveland and his party through- out the country live up to this programme of ••reform and good government." they will have a long hold of power; for the revolution just accomplished (with some regrettable mid grotesque accidents, as in all revolutions) had this programme for its main object. It is evident enough now that the people are disguested with a party that has lost its nincerity ; that pretends, but no longer performs; that, from being a party a moral purpose, lias la-en changed by its leaders into a party with au immoral purpose. The people demand "reform and good government," and. if they can- not iret these from one side, thev will get ;.r: : il,; r 1 it I Pl . l e f r o « ;, t , •1,11 II-. .•lor- a .1 I o n . .- >:i I-uiml all . :T, etiv, ,.'•> a- •• .... '-1 II . appiopriailoh.- !i;ccl- h i\ it: z tl" 1 .|lilli,'lld them, ( f- unit -- thev in c, --.iry overuuictll lit. »;i»e u* a KeirUtrv Law. 'I he free ii*,- of money at the polls is large! v responsible for a condition of things * in, it make* a genera! registry law in- ,!..-peiisal>le as out- of the steps buck, t o a pure ballot. The distributor* of the eor- i iprion fund care little how llu-y get votes, •-.. that they get them. They know well : hat their busine** nt the polls in an un- laAfiil aiol iii.-^riu.cfiil oue, and a little ilu.gr.u-c, wore or leg*, ronnu a* a anall matter with them. Ten dollars, we will «ay, must bring two rttttw; what tare tltey, then whether out man or two men take tine m o n e y no long as the two vote* are ca,-t. Tlirn on the other hand th* voter who -efi» Ms right of MtffMge to the highna bidder wyj, u> nimaeif: "t>«e vote, one doffatr, or ire doH«r»; two «*otef twice tUat. I am acrimiMl a s ; k*w«MtdaMjr m wen -die for aa old sheep a* far a la*Miv j^* WM* tsaat uv4$ two vavaa a\w/aaw^ rot«, or •MHW." Aaw tt* ti r fft MJiji,jTriii tiiii wa* _«.„^WW^^ W^T'^*W4^^ ? *^^^™w» w^^^p^i^W" >*l'tMa of'this law• a:rHiii-t a crime which is di- re,tit or indirectly the source of ninc- ti i.th- of tin- j.oliiic il evils that curse our coiiutrv to-day. it is bei inise of the condi- li'ti "f things which i- indexed ill that -, litem e. */'"' ctn't r.turi't. Will tmt our frit 11,1, a m i a'.l 1 thtr frit lids .,f g o o I government, regardless of their t.o.itical beliefs join hands with the Anti- I'.ii'i. rv ("iti/aiis" L'uiuu, and try to change the COM liiiotiss , th tt w e - I l O'irL't* Why :i.t ': (•itieruor I'levelantiN AppointuirutK. Tin following is a li-t of State oflices to li,- tilled by l i o v . ('lev.-1:11111, w i t h n a m e s of ' ^re-.-nt ittt umheiits. dates on which their 1, ri',- expire, and salaries. Most of these otltci-ii- are 1{I pi.hlieans. sxipcritilcndeiit of public works Silas it. Itiilcher - a l a r y . A»i,0MK* ] i e r a n n u m . Jan. 1. I-*:;. Three a--!-l:in'i .-upcrinteitdiuts same time Superintendent of the insurance depart- on ut I harlcs O. Fairnian; salary $7,000 pi r annum. April 27, !!**{. Superintendent of banks - A . B . Hep- b u r n , s a l a r y i&'i.OOO per annum. April 13, ls-si. Three railroad commissioners—To be ap|>ointcd first week in January; salary fft.OOO per annum eaeh. State asaesaora—JoIinS. Fowler; holding orerrtnc*February, 18Ifr, Commodore F. Vedtler, March 9, 1893, and James N. Weatlierine. Mareb U, l«*3j salariea, •2,500 per annum each, and f9Q0 for ei- penses. Canal appcaisera—Wilttam L. Botttwick, Jan. r», ltM«; WtHiam J. Morgan, Jan, 89, 1MS3; Charlie* M. Denniaoa, May 80,1893. Salaries, tv>,000 each per asuuiaa. Soperinteudeat of the Ooondatro twit worts—N. Stanton Gere, Januarr ill, 1888. Trustees New York state soldiers and sailors' basse—Seymour Dexter, Jan. S3, 1883; Jonathan Robie, March 8f, 1888; Harlow Hakes, March 98,1883. ^to salary. I : .. 1 , i 1'cittury. Traveling Auditor of the eaaal 4oparti>ent—John A. Place, May 99, WB&, salary, fAMO per nnimm, SwpefiBtcadtrst of wwbttc iatmetion— Ne««lavH»r, April 7,188% salary, ft,«M perMnoa- <)wariatbe eowiaiiai^wiara—Dayid W. Jaaoarrfe, T8S8; John A- rfiehah. t». Vmt salaries, «3,A0*»«ach - Siatehoaas! of eharftiesv-—CaaMataalower, John C7 Devereati*, Apefl t, 188% wo Sees Deity in Nature. Clinton P.ison is situated at Dauniitiora 17 miles we.-t of Plitttsburgh and 'm 1,000 feet above the level of Lake C'liamplaln. To the vve.-t are the Adirondack moun- tains, to the east the Ureen mountains of Vermont, and iu the distance, towering up through the golden-tinted clouds, and standing out from the horizon like a pillar of beauty is Mount Marcy. The rivers and rivulets iu the valleys are doited with villages and farm houses, in all the Arcadian simplicity so sweetly de- scribed by Longfellow in his poem of "Evangeline." After surveying the pano- rama o* nature the thought comes like a vibrating echo, there is a Cod who created this world and myriads of other worlds, and he is our Father; 1 Its throne tills the immensity of the space ; He is robed in eternal light, and in His hands He holds the scepter of unchanged and unchange- able law. And Mount Sinai is not the. only place where He has revealed Himself to the children of men. His writings are seen in the majestic mountains; His works are manifest iu the rock-ribbed hills ; H i s whisper is heard in the murmuring brook. He litis touched with his wand of beauty the flower carpeted prairie, and all nature proclaims, He was. H e i s , H e ever will be Cod ! 8. L. The Amerieasi BiMe Society. This national and catholic organization has been engaged for sixty-six years in cir- culating thttlktly Scriptures without note or comment. It has distributed above forty millions of copies in more than eighty languages or dUkcta£at|a peaching by its ministrations •very quarter of the globe. Not a few of these volumes have heap. S ranted gratuitouslytomission churches, abbath schools, hospitals, and asylums. It has prepared at great espense the en- tire Bible in raised letters for the Wind. It has supplied hundreds of thousands of volumes to immigrants landing upon our shores, and hundreds ot thousands FIUR'KETH.VCS IIM.- Kwnral of SllfiTtU,.r» «I t'liit- I w i i t o u u i y IHS-J. lil.fhNKI) .-IN*I 'S. Tl'KsltAV U.iKNIMi, Dec. 12. 9 o'clock Hoard met |iitr.*u tttl to ailj.iiiri.itiei.l; uieiii hers all present The ut,nates ol' Violet iy were read and ap proved. Oil iuotfoit til Hr, •'liaiiitierlaiu, the loilo v- ing reports if ktniiilin^ euinuiili* e* were adopted: Kep trl of e lll.itltle... oil c >i|.-it.tlili*li' ae- eounts; reuori ol coiiiuiiitrf mi toipenuu-u- delit .,1'ir and eouiily hou»t? Mr. Ave. ill's resolution, which w j t-.l tit t.iirsuatiee ot resolution of town meet- ' tat;*, act ton of towiit and town auditors. Adopted I VIr. Hall, from the Rommlltee on pnl.Iie I i,ittt.lii.i:H, siitoiitii etl ihe tollowioer report: ! 7'.. Ihr //."i r.<*iril»f tujrrrit >r* „f llinlim Co.: j 1 our couiiiiittrr on pii'die huitillngH re- i spettiiilly rep irt that they Imve examined ihe county liiiildiiti:*. aial lli.il Uie.walk lead- j irti> fr.,m llie court house to »!aru'ir*t street ; -i |. .tall., ncritt r.-p in-; also the floor inoi.e i ol the -ells id Ihe j til l,as !..;eii tunnelled out ! I.y pil-oii.-is in..I n.-e.ls .epairinii. Tile vv il.-r closets ..f tliej.it and sheriff's house are ii, I,.ut c i . d i l 1,0. and nenl repairs. We I r. r in, ml 1 hat lie cl»*el in ihe second I It ,,-r ,,r the house he divided or otherwise ! el, unit il.no tieit the part iist.l by theoccu- |i.tl|l- "I Hit- liinlse. IM, - e p trilled from the I pail iis.-d I.y Ihe iirlsi'iieiu. The present way I ol enteiiie or iliseharalMK priatiners to au<t , , atopt j frolu , he j , i | j s „ov itiiou^li the kitchen, ed rel.t iii 1 ;io«...iiiiiiiLt.-e..lil.re. i„i„ w a,. wUUU .r^, ineoi.vviilei.t ami tii.pleiu ant. ^iiiiled I.y llieeh^ir toexiiiiiiie Ihe r.-.-..i,l, I , „ , Ur no ,itli part of the j ill ya.il an ante- iti'iti room could be consiriiei. ,1 at a small runt 1.1 eoillitl clerk'.- olll.-e, o l t h e s t l o o f of Ihe several 10*.is, eic. !(,hree t,r Ihe wall* tielntt built, only the The eh.ii.miii am. itine.-.l I ..• r.,l!„.v,,m s >.,•«.:t. wall and loot would 1,0 required). whieli would make at: uivetiient eiitritnee to to the freedaien, and has paid special at- tention to the spiritual wants of the Worth American Indians Iu publications are furnished to those who wish to pnirhasw them.at the mere cost of •awfartnra, »4 at lea per cent, h^**** Tfft If tmwirhwy wt4f|frff #rd djfjl of the Boesstya week as* najsisfsat, not in IttxIiiatBxtisnntta^tawaswMMasn as* col- i;eiitieii|e,i an KII h eoluiuil >.ee: Messtrn Averill and Hall; I.y r.-t|.iesi o l i h e ho.ml, >1r. VI illlauis was a<I,led l o t h e cliituittre. H. A. W001I olt-l.-d the lollotviii^ rt iwlll lion - Ki.-i'li-rd. Till'- the i-oiiiity stipcii ,.,li.l of the poor t.e l . q e-le,i l o l e i III.- e,o,liaet fur doetorini; the .•oiini v |»ior 111 th - s.-i- n l lotviis lu Hie lowest hi.:.h r l,j it ir-i.li-m plij sii-iali in siiid t'.vvu Adopted. On moll,ni of Mr. Il.noi'ii n, the ii|.-ii|.ti|.i; ofeoilnty liuil.lliilis l»a» iw.irde-i lu Mr-'.l*. lluuerl> * Mel'itlfery. The hour ol 1-' ill ha vmt; an U-'l. Hie «oard l.H.k a r e c e s s 1111 I.'.»' p 111 1 .ail p. ill Hoard rcMiuie.t l<ti-iue-.s. Mr. Avtrill offered Hi.- fdlo.vin^ ie-..!u- li.oi; lUvi'eril, Thai tin re he levied a,,,, rui-t-il hy litX ll| l!l« I.*IX t i d e p r o p e i I V o l I he C I i l l l i t ) of l!liuloii and p a i d i<« . It.- .roui.lv treasurer, t||e lolloping sum-lor Ihe piupones slated below: Iror arand and In >! j nor* aiol ,-t p^i.ke* ut ciiiis of l-s.-j, SI,II.JI mi j Kor •alit r> ol ,,.,11.1} jiiu^r, l-*a. I nil iu do •oiiroii t>c. do l.fcuuiiti .10 H,irr»»eaTc'*c!eiit do ftlKI irtl • 1,1 lll-lllel llllui 10 y . ' t o !«m Ml do eoiiiity >-l>-rk. .1.. .'mi mi do -. I1..01 c i u ' r s o.j 4ml mi do e.iiiny tr.-rtsur. r. n o hOO Oo Co'tT.NTV Al'lUIS. MlseelU'ieolli aceoiiuls, JSNJ, f>,(lt|i 9H Ji|»ll,a.»' llo 113 7.. Cuiotiat.ii.-,.' tlo TS" 61 Sheriffs •!•• a,ii-i» tv Principal aid iotelt *1 on pool lu u e bollds lo iK'e.oitc one, 4^'<W Uli Initebtediit bs id eouiily house and estiiuaied Wiinl.1. b.KIS S4 Hudson hiker llo-elml , I h e Willard Attyluut, ll.e Xew Volk At»ylttiit for Minis, and Asylum tor lu-a! and Dumb. 2.Own Oil Con linyciil fin ,1, 3.0110 Oil "ltdl'GU ON HATS." Cle.ir-i ..:,! rt,-. mice, roaches, ftios, ants* bed-i,ii^,. -..c.i..Us. eiupuiuuKs, gophers. t5c- Dru^ilnts. ^^^ MilNNV »l I- y . '•Well-' tl.- till, !,\ '.., v. i-i-nslur, -In altli and vi^.o-, , •ni-? I.i_n;,t-(i.-iii, Impotence, Sexual Debility, il. CiTlf you wan; a good tilting Shirt,Fine go to ISromlev's Clothing House. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hit; j lil.aml we recoiiiiiiem, ihiti ihe siierllf l,e .0111,01 i/e,I lo have the neees-ary woilc loiie a- slaletl alxjve. We also recommend thill Ihe lilSelllelil rooul ill lite Court house i,,,w occupied as a jus'itte'* office, lie used as an ulli.'o lor th«: lutin.iy superintendent of the |K>..r and H pla.x- lor Weepuij the records or itae txiard r)( supervisors.^. We i*lstt reeoDtniend that this tiaarit of Mipei vis irs lake some, aelion at the piesenl :><'A->i"ii iu rei-anl lo llie noiiuty eleik's oll!|-e We have e»aiiiii.ett llie hnildintr thorwnghly mid tlt.tl it very inaeeurc lo Base or fire. The iiuporiiMu-eof i-liette r«eiNrtts-|iid uitnetvsnary tt» s t a t e , and 11 s e r i n s to us ilntta new ItuiM- ing should he constructed wholly li l e proof The sutij^t has heeil before the porn mil tee 011 pill,lie buihlincK lor tu.nie v«aiHH4i<l no action lias l.eeli taken. It st-ems now lime, thai il uliollld tie l.ikeli Up. At the last term ol the sapreaic) court. H"h. Joseph P. Iter, j mice- Issued an onler that suinn changes i>e made at the eouit KM 111.J <;•> I I M lor whieti mil jeet has been heloie thL- hoard .,1 siip.-rt i-o.s, a lid v;as r^f«-r*ed to ihlt etou- lintle^ V\« hive e. e.iiiiu^.l the. it>oui aii'l r e c ||iti.Rt,.l Ihe l'llo\rlit|« ehuitjfl ^: ,TI|*.tttle l.i.ttt . "11. -u th.- j 1 h;W*s t i e n e l i i.e to'.v'ereil tu a level wtili ine pialform j l Ihu witip-i.^ Htaiid, atid iliac the siime to tt-iutifiiit wlih that pi at form ; iliat a new des'c lie ma,It- for the judge to iKiupv the space lielow the WiiKl.ivr, or a b o u t s e v e n f e e t l o n g , 1|%t Ort fop, R. 0. Barber & Sons, >•.», 50 and 53 Margaret Mtrret, PUTTSBUim, N. Y. Wholesale and Reiaif w DKlIKRS IX Dry Goods, jsroTioxs, Carpets. Oil Cloths, AND MATTINC, PORK, FLOUB, LARD, Bu'tcr. jFes>« *k c - The liiuticst market price paid for Butler, Kiius, Wool,and other tarut produce. J. R. Emerson & Sop, DKALUtS IN GfalRt), AND EsRTHtBWitf. O Ult STOCK IS SOW COMPLETE AHD com bines DINNER AND T£A SETS, TOIUiT SETS, DK('( MATED CUPS AND SAUCERS, Ui;SSEUT PLuVTES, FANCY l'KITEU AND PALTP, UOCCKMAT VINEGAR*, TrMMLERS," U0I?LETS, FINtjEIt li'lWLS. VELUltY^&c. A KINK LINK OK i:<>;'('OKA'. Ol'T CLASS.' t37,H.!l 73 Ad ipterl Ur. Clapp, from comuiit:ee 1,11 local leejs lalloli, submilltt! the follovvilii; reisirl: To Ike lf.it Jtvanl tff fuptrpifnri iff Clinton Co : Your coinuiillee on lottal letjlslaliop would respecllully report that they hare had refi 1- red to tliBiu a maaier r-l ttlu^ to llie WnUira- Hon of utarrliii;e», lirliis and dcnilis, and tlxiiatf 0oui|reu^iiil .11 Iherelor. in.t 1 hat they have uretiareil and he re Willi Kutuuil a bill concerning the ipatler,th« passage ot «hiuh by this hoaul. «re won Id renptcllully rtcomiutuid. K. I>. CI,Ar*P, J AS. AV'KRtl.U J « , J * 3 . H. LOROKt:!., Commltttte. KILL. KO. I. A reinliitloii and net to amend a resolution •et %a provide a unliable com}>eiiaitllon It, tittrn clerk*,olwrkHof auootfla, aiatrletM4Ul4 jutltetMi of the peace iu Ihe several towns of th« county of CiiuUtu. for nervlces lit wattem relating to the retfhttTAlivn of birrk*. to»r- rta^ea and dt-atnx, and provhUaj; for the borlal and UauiOt ptindte ttad paynent _.^._^.—. iiioardof therefor, p^ued sad adoprtdbftl •uparriaoraof tbe tMWaMof Cliatoa « n t h e •th day or OeaMttber, liW, I* p«Hmamea of tlM proytdoaaof eliapter 4N«f the la«r» of M7S. and the a w e 11 d m e n u Iherelo. Two- thirda of » e tMutbera tjmajt proaent apt] votia* therrfar. •*•• r -* The board of anpervianrB t.r CHnton onnnl* do MKtfi abd e#aet •• teljowff; •eetrtm f," rff BUI * » . I . ! • Iterttpjl hfaeiMfid retftjl aa f(7» lows aeh4Ml4Uate««k«ln tSfct t w a i i ^ a l u i reeaive the tw ml MPiMiHr M a l i tat 4>aeh eertMeat* t»f Mrth. aaarrta— or 4>4MUi 4hiUr a t t e t k e d . i?tT"tr 3Lamp«5. both Hangins ,'i.tirvi j T,e* and nut,pie shapes .*,- , and many other NEW ! •€,!!* tf tSADE, - j \ ,; f n»<]iei ciQti IJJI S i o t O c J i i A it*»«Ti tfr~ l»tiets a.s lo-jr as 1 i.e lowest. J.'rjj" E«Kk80!f ft «ON. Mil** KKS. in great quantities, qualities, and at Lower Prices, with better warranty than any other store in town. We sell cheaper than our competitors can buy, and give better value. We ask a trial to prove this assertion. Dont Fail fo Secure a ChafMM, Buy your warm apparel of na and at the as me time secure a cnaaea o f am elegant present. See further ?. nouncement in this space next week. The Popular One- Price Ctothi#rs, ACROSS THE WAY FKOI THE CUIBRRUKD HOD&t ..fHiiimnj A. Will Open on Monday IIth last, A Larfe m$*mmt of Mmylmm. Also cur last Invoice for the season of Cloakg tad Thhnwa 10 Elegaut Plihsli Trimmejd Diagoattl I)oUnan< at |^0 00. 13 Elegant ¥ut Trimwed Diagowtl Pohunas at #16 00. ti Heavy Diagoual DOIUUMSut $ 1 4 0 0 . 32 Fur TrimnMd DolmaiM nt #11 00. 38 Cloaks, Plain and Diagonal Beavera, a t # 4 5 0 t o # 1 2 0 0 . 3 Handsome Seal Cloth Jackets a t f l 5 0 0 . . TIM abo»e gar»eutaare fiu» Ifcr rrtobratMl maaafaetaarra in W—toa. I i m i i t i Brca* 4«nd A.; Hamilton * Co., and are aa «eli made and aweh better ntUac UHM dM»aat*kMa. Saraaenu. 'Ses^raftt JkilS W o e l vmmmmWKMHntm W.» have aecured fraoia a»ajiafae««ir«r (eltMlng oat ataaaertnae to kMtn 4MI m |a| gooda), "" 15 dozen Ladiet.' Scarlet All Wotil Vests ai.d Pants wbieb we offer at $. .15. Stieli c irment, even if you are already aupi>li<d fur UtU wlnter.lt «UI pay y v a to t a n I n Cur another. Bargains in Dress Goods, Bargains in Hosiery, Bargains- in Gloves. Bargains in Hand kerchieft, Baryraifisa in Everything. 76, 7 8 a n d 8 0 .Margaret Street, PLATTSBU.GR N. V. •SHfl! WB" Wider and 11 it as l|t„'li as llie pitstii.t one. The i.-lt-rk'H de*l£ to be. t.ikrn not alwl a new ttenk S'til.:tllle for ult-rlC Willi t^Xtensl Itl tir 1 ili'e .in facl| side for gherilf and trier, be jtliieed nrar |l|i-t-aat raUinii: the ulti witiu ss j -.1 tin! In I.e tak"il out and e.hair plane! >,u I>1 t l f i r i i t iuate:td, and a railiiiu ruimiiii; .-iriiti.-id the plal linn leadlu;; out behind tha Jurv h.ais; l tie, Jul v seats and plalloiui tu be | eM.-i,,l-.l for«rard lo admit ut tin) pass lire be- I l.ind i lie ill and also lo In-, l o a r e r e d ; t h a t t h e ! riiuin be ventilated f.illnws: TWUIMIX veu- ! tilaiurslo be piaeed in alternateeurners wlili .i.ijii.table i:nt.t.«. Kits J«t, ete. Fresh air to be taken thr-'ii^it a cuitductur leatling uut side the buil.iiii'/ and enterine nnder the stt.ve with >i rt-uuUtiii^graie. Tbat the vou- lilater he put In over ihenralid jury and snr rug He's IU-IIIM itiiilrsuutltii mias Uivtntl- l a i e t h e s e rt>*.iiis; the w.mil used in lh« c.tt- slrtietiuu id ihe wurk lube pine, painted tu uurre^poii^ irlili the r. !>i .if the room. Three ladders rebelling Ir.jii fniiit heuaejar.l tu ' the wmdttws ul 1 he. eon11 i,,tuui are reenm. I mended for Ore i-ae.ipe. We ree.uiiinie-ud t h a t the board t.i lake a.-lt..n on this matter a n d ( amhorlye the wurk Ui be advertised and let i lu the l..w. .st iesp,,n,il.le bidder. 1 ICUW AK,» tl »!.!.. JUH'N H Al (iliKA.N, I H&NJ. *.. Vtifci't"*-. -j Uuuiuiul.;.*). : I. PATENTS CAN f QBTAiN A PATENT ? Send a roiiKli nkMcli or (If y u u . - ut n model of your iiivi-utiun u i l E t t a U K t,L>:.HOX.WaUiat- IOM. i».C - ^ ttnd a l*rrllMilniir.« KxaartaaUaa u-ili he tniuleuf nil t'niie.1 stities patents uf the inlinedasuof inventiuiisanil ynii will oeauvhtetl whether ur nut a patent can be obtained. FOU THIS PRKMMIXAKV KXAMIXA- 1 ION SO VUAlUiH li AlADU. What will a Patent Cost? If yooare.t(«vised ttmi yuurit»vctiiionij»pa4e»t- able. MIMI aesa u> p.tjr tJuvernmeiit ujiplicatitm tee of #13, and « S '•"> tii<*t!nutitt;r* r.tjtiirodbTthe Gov ernntuut. TUw is payable u li«-n Hi'pliratlon is nm-Ic, and lzn*X\ of tile f.^t*t:u^ uuieuft a patent ia nl* km"t*«I. WiienulloWfd. tf.c:att»rii. y*s(r*u.fcS*>aiul (be iiiiaUi«>verua»ei4tf«*«Meeit|f iH iiayaUe. Thus yuu lci|C>tv b^rureliaiid. /«r nutktns,ul*eiiit-ryouara L-oia,-tu t^tiij»ftU-4tt.i i,oi, (aju4na>.MiUirp««%/«« JHcImr-fl unless Ton duuet a Patent. .An attorney ivbtw tw tWytMu* wi "•* huct't-sa iu oUtainliiff ft ty*au*"i «'tll not fu}Wsi> '. 01 {hat your Inveiiiitiu li patentable, n »;!**•*-* it n-iily i* patentable, wo far as -*-••* -•-'•- * tt^mMm^m Wt^&m 'l fklU«b^nc.-. y >u t-a: apreliuiintrv e\:t-iiiiini:i^Ma-li:id _ rialauiul H. • H~i*tr»tlnmmT IjiWIa, Tl Tha hour of hjne l.airltig trtH.il U.eJ«>a.d ***P>L£X' VHr fWfflMR 1 adJonrni-dUlI, w educ»aa/^ u iufi.u.t»e.-.taiU. g^g^'^^^'j^Mj, »o eiock. „..„*,..„ AV.-... ...v Very oTifti Y^->iZuXXjftu whtefc to*y alMMt de«ti»er t o to* etVi-fc of Uto town la oblttli aaM »»eirt oeearrwt; aueti eer- ttnaate t^ug4M»rw^ftode«>err>'eV-> atMt the nratao ratttruad t*HNWM*{M. '••'. . , '„*7.,"' *toh foot mu»*mmtm.fmm a***** fyokone* MOM Wto' i tO l r*$WI''»* "jtM^tnmWk •tick to -to &• ««to«4M- of tortMeatea 4h.|t»s 4Wa4 tJlrtoi » a«»* •*****>»*.'Ji«Wi*to>*,»rir^ mSSmt urn* «*» •wmtxmm.-fi* *4fc r "" ' ' '"""" W'ttolMbJiVMl.ttSlKO.S'o'Ul.iieii. ! Mr.<^i.fc*«-i. Is «,« tV,»«a»di Board met purauai.t tuaij .uruuient. Jtt-m j y,, ur o«u lutieni a„^ rjiwi. n sv: bera all present • . .,- . t _ Mtaattoef fueaday read and adnpuil en- ! eept report of etimmlllee ,.n pnhlie buil<itnei>; ) the lime lor mill*!! «•»*•• ~»y» fejtari, .w^.*; *<- , «1 for2VcIoek,t»i« IT*l»i4«Mliy J'e^B.aia. t Mr. Keyuolua offered Ihe l,,ik vrli.g (eatdu- , Hon. i AVhereaa, In determlutuxJ^Jits alain s.-le„.l , and pruporlion of ouuHiiy et£jr|{ipa l..r A llut.a. I the equalized vatoAMHaM toe U m n i» floured : •2 Ujo'tou bfeh, theieloie; j lfeM)|»ed, That the town «f Alu.i.a ha»e I qradUqa tbaoouuty bouktorihe mniiui »|2 90 j ewra¥.t A*St*£ % « I > I Th# aoirVoT pif. havlug. arrtve<4 tit«. t*a|4 ! ttkftreue.f tinr«ip. n lMr. U—Me»oeraof boaidall present. The boar of » ha'lu^ arrived the board l.uk reeeaa U « » K » gt, , f, * . , - Tu'eioekr.(*^pkrda»<«tukt«irrto>* 1 •>*-•«. ^ Mr. fa)iaito««StiU*u fcHTulrirtj preawWe and teaulution: Whereas, The aherUT of Xhifi eoaoty baa s btf saved In UMSS fcfcrn loaccnr* 'ul handlinetif thecaae may li-*i^Jtusee».s. tsij4ioif«»r|UHit«., <iu«i<tttiMrei#t U filiti«w,toiah^<)I^HCam' tbaaaa wetifctiizoliAiaiW (i. l.auAMTet VmMubm-' Uin. l>. V.. at your al turn*,y in therajv.crlvlnathe t'lle of tlit* litveuti.m i.i.d ttlM'Ut the date of nttor. vuuranpliealion. An i-\:,i,.iiiuli.„,i>ud repuK^Ul etna you iiutliinc. SeHrrhe, n«.de fur title tomrni- tinas, in fart miy information relating- to FatstoV pn<mptlv furnished. (Vipieaof Pnlenli DMllrdat the regular (iuvernmt tit rates, ttoe. earn.) Rr- awaiberthiauili.-e l,.« iieaoto <uaon»folu^naiun alum tm and roK tarivKiiernap |««|to(*afa of e«|»rtenee, l«s.1des reference can tojd*fa loae- tual elienta inalmi«t ev.rj- coast* to the V. «. f aaiphlet relating !•> Fttlenta fn>'«>4JSjo/ ipqueat. AtforiM'r-at- lf *«TL'»' , d '-*<«lfttorof amrri- h^Utitaiter Mentioned a rate Baed by enMuw sad nut by lasi.aoA . ,,>., ..• r. ;•>,, i:..n ,, -.. Wbereaa, There U uoprovldon of law* aa< tjtorlitiatf ihe payment of aay fees lor said k e«f f l l n t o o . a j i d too deiober. A. 1> . HWS. iheshertffyr • b«a <-oaa«y M _ ... ,. ,___.. _B(n«t order- eatoT mmamn ssntata in ttW rtmbiy g^m |W*» Atsto •uAa^aato*'"- "~ J *-* — ^-* * * - i » •tialt fft»orlv* : lis ays* mJnSSIFwmmml? •&* th. LMMMD f nMntniii iSfe' rspd rich pcrfu s e . Iti l l t e V S MILLEI Would respectfullj - announce to the nnlilii! his return from market with a full line of Fall Dry Goods, com- prising everything to be found in a first-class dry goods establish.!) etit. Ev iy department replete with novel- ties. Price** lower than any other establishment in Northern New York. Samples on application. MARCUS MILUBK, 72 Margaret Street, one deer Scuta ef CtaY* Ding Store PLATTSBURGH. N. Y. No. 7 Rhrtr Strati rUlT>KI l.'iill. N. V. A Freak Stock. HPERIIR S H I S LOW PHICK8. Ttl» •HKWrlltf >• tH«tl*l*.tt% t(r*l«lf« rstcsia *i nni,»« '•• in* alr'«'<> »•«• »t«. at Groceries tind frofWenF, s# a>t#titi«« nt/mt r»r«essivy ' o S«M tit ti te I, tie i », * i. . er*. It i* ttsr-tij (f-B* |>»(i>« jr# t«k»r in «»!.eilns gonda. »« * th»t n 't># tint T«» IHT %tr |<»rrf .,»#-! f.,» >=•. ruM'.n,. ts a <n>t. , « ••; ) la m»«t» «>f T*at. Cefffets Sttftrt. Casa*4 6t*ed> OrietJ Fro its. Z>rt»«l **4 t4B«4«4 •cttts. Salt Fith. l*r&bt*'» Bitcaiti, Cracker*, ftc. 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Coffees, Suptrs, 8pio8>, Sjrups, Molasses, Suich, FUvonug Egtvtetat Owted %SH|WWP<pSJ ^^SSSCStto»toB& 4to-.(F^P*i^V»0 Nfmf JEIM| SHIM CleMSt* C^BsessI seMt.Cfttifi riven 11 wm WMM Wtwmj Haekwbeatrioar.fJora Ueal.t^ru riour.at .1 I ta fact, e*er»tblnie tbat ean be eelltd fur io * •acst^-lassUroceiy ami » ruvtsiun Store took at Tais! We can sett ttMbrat <<)rapor Melttot i.t halt adollai agaih.t,. si.u ton Sa—I t t — !• r half a ootlai a |*out.d! Oar Ottodti at« all • * « aa« Fresh. Crockerj, Glass and Wooden A full a*»ur latent tail at,tl < »«a,ii.e j Inr CM asj be €tapif. Has the Largest and MostOou- If 0 T I ft 1 U aTiM IM-C. HM Coal f a r t . M toa l>otttaa *• ^ ^ A Full Stock of Beat Brands of Coal JO** 1 l ^»*«*W «*to» (!(•«, Mill Tlu*,Hmm Cot. Mauukib^ V o U w . ' . t i».i.. Ste..ot Uut tM»t tMaodlB. TAKK»SK aS4.Matt«,*. AW fcl»4f> mt tort sirada -e.xset. M iwirt. ,rlK««.|wUli«a, kr»t,> uut.->.» a | | . ». takeu to «actto«a« «»d a«SI«»t | . , . WOOD AK1» BAUD HAY. 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the i xtcnt t o w h i c h t h i s po l i t i ca l br ibery

evi l has c o r r o d e d i t se l f in to o u r p o l i t i e s .

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derer and he wi l l not let the cu lpr i t suffer.

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be t h i e v e s , or h o u s e - b u r n e r s , or m u r d e r ­

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w a r e u p o n u s n o w . w o u l d t h e r e b e a n y

need of a r g u i n g for the n e c e s s i t y of m a k ­

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ant ; it is an e a s y m a t t e r to p r o v e t h e

cr ime . W h y can't y o u c o n v i c t ? D o c s o u r

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v i c e r e f o r m " has been by e a r t h q u a k e . — Topics of t h e T i m e , " in the J a n u a r y

p r o v e the posta l s erv ice in - n i n e import ­ant re-pi e N . It w o u l d n e c e - s i t a t e t ie e m ­ploy ment of t e l egraph o p e r a t o r s for I'.—t-t i ia-tcrs iii m a n y c i l ice* . T h i s w o u l d re . suit in g i v i n g to the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of not a f e w offices m e n w h o h i v e l earned to d o o n e t h i n g in place of those w h o h a v e n e v e r l earned t o d o a n y t h i n g . If the t w o offices w e n u n i t e d , w h e n e v e r a mail d id not ar­r ive o n t i m e , t h e p u b l i c t h r o n g i n g the Pos t Office w o u l d learn , not m e r e l y that the mai l had not arr ived but w h e n it w o u l d arr ive . A g a i n , the n e c e s s i t y f o r d e l i v e r i n g m e s s a g e s w o u l d fac i l i ta te and g r a d u a l l y d r a w nf i t r it the free de l i very of mai l s in p l a c e s w h e r e free d e l i v e r y i l se l f is i m p r a c ­t icable .

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Mr Heiuitiran ndnr^i the f ' l lowing rr«e>t« • ton .

li. « . l v . . l . Tint Tfif t, C f t n n n . ,-'• Ik ••! t i , , - l,,.»'.l |.,. allnwt-il lite name •Alary »• le r. loTiir . $3>», Aitoplfsl

lte«i.:r...t. That lie- ]>n>«M-(1lngs "f t!o* Itnirl :tt Hon jig anim«l o w l o n tw i>n»>lt*h-*l In «lie I ' v u l m t i h ,s.«.'.*»/.ih» l'l»ii*luargh *« /"'".••i i *n . | the M<*rnwg ifaii. Rittt t h a i »iini f t *ev«Mity l i f e ,l , , | lnr«. ht» (taJil t»«wh <t| »*l«1 p:q>erit fi.r stieh pnt.ll, tttlon Ailnpte^l.

*4r. CtApu ulfi-re<l th*' fo l lowlm; n-snitiiiuit: Krsotrtsd, That thr Utttnktof iht* tMtanl !•«

ti-ifirn-tl t.. Hon. A, W i l l U m . f..r t lw xltlf , l i i i |vrH*l anil r>oiirt<«Hi« manner In wlttoh n« In* •llseliantesl Ui«* il Jlle« oj ehalrmnn i.f lhl« Iweiril iturtni; the lietiberiMtoft of th. ' «#.**|oii. AUo|>te<l.

rie- r» |*»rt»s| ,,f iNtiiimittt*!* .01 |t,i!.He lt*|,i.t-I g s w a s i a i . l ov.-r (or fln»l » u,,n l loir- i lay

I m..rnlii |i . I>ee. 14. *t 0 1.1 nVlo.-k . M r . K*-y latitlii ulTerei l t l i e l o i l t , « r e , l i e * i i l n -

, t i , . n : i ; - '*f !v fl . rti tl if Ativ e . t l*»et .r . i f t4M»it o l

I ,»i,y town in t l , - e-iuittv shall | ,^r tiri»r to tin-' e mntv lre«»urv s!l t t»e» isiilei le.l hy h i m . I ami siiai 1 r e u e * 104 l„>iel tt. tli.* •uii*«*r.natir of 1 lo* town I ,T i l e i M e Hie annmiil 1,! t i»e* ihf i i j i . i l ia iu i i ig it iii-.>:t-.-|(..|. m i l , . 1 , 1 , *a i e l i e» a*

I I f s u e I s u l » r r t l i n r s h a l l « | ' p r . , v . - , an f i furtt-; 1-I1 evi,1ei,e<? I.y h i * I M I tt ai,,i * ie.i ni l i t r i-.uii

| , " t , . i . t l-*s^ i i u o u y a s - a . ' . i Ire i> t i e r s h i l l re-, p l i r e . I t iat I.,' l i a s Iteen l l n a n l e lor e m l s e s l a l -e . l . t o e , , k ' e l a i ] t a x i - * \v il lit 11 111,, Hut,' l e . p i r-• ,1 l i j i n . w a t r u n t , I l ie l i . a e l.<r Hie e o l t e e . i . u ,«l t . t \ i * lit s !,;h t o w n s l i t i l l ie e x i e u . l e . l ut M t o li i l . IS-,1 \ i. p t m l .

Mr L a o i m ,1 . . ir .TtsI t h e f o l l o w l t n ; r. t o l i i -t - . n . i

H e - , v i - I . Tli.t* i!i • i i i i i t o r li.' t . l . w , ,! it i , -S'll,, I .*.,ii lli, f.," il.-, - , . r v | e » . « . , II.' - tal • t p . i l i l . - i l l of t l i e e i i i i l i i i c i ' l i l f l l i ' l . A ' l o p l

Ity Mr \\'t» 'd: lly ai ,J with l ite coiin<a vrini the l e p i i ' s l of the «mioinlt*ii»iier i i i . h « i y < . l o w n c lerk »n<i jn*tice« ot Die j..- ice ,-t t ii«} town ot MoiHM *, cstntity <tl Ot,n-i .11. H'hieli . oiisi-nt in wrttt i is Is h-rt-wllh ;.re-s'Mitei l :

, I C e - o i v , . 1 . ' I ' l e i t t i l t - t t u p e r v i s o r o t t h e t o w n , . | vt, 1. no s 1- hen- I.y .till In • i i/--.t lo I.or row up-

; 011 the (.ir-hl ol lilt) Uiwn of H,^>-r*. thw sniii >,t not exeee . l ing three tliniisand ilollar*, fur I tie purpose ol t o nut rile I m e » liiiiliway bri.l^c

j In sal.l i own a<:ro«» the in .n l i ],r»nch of the I 1.real Chazy river, ami to i*-ue not : s o r ottlt-I ttatiiiiiK therefor litt.tring ii t . r t s l , w l ik l i prln-; I pa I sum may he m:ele payai .te In e.pia latum ' a I - n . - e e s . - ; ve o i s t a l l i n e lit *'i,t liol tesit III ^11 i , n e -1 - H ! !i ,,l s.tl.l »IIUI. I n l e i e s l upon all u l .p i i . l ! !•' I'.-P i> Kl.le a l i n u i l i y . am-uoit l«llii,ir t'.ile 1 to he levie.l aii'l eulle.-t. ,1 JI. 1 l,e Brat Hiinual I l a x I. v y prucetl irit!; . j MooKliS K O I : R * , D e c . ; , lssi'. I TH r.'ir- il.iii r,,'ir,l ,,1 Su/ii 11 ».< ir< ,;/' ('JI,II»H I ',». [ Mr. M.ml I r e s p e c t f u l l y reefjl it i i lviel*i f i a t { s o m e Hell in Lie t a k e n ill l e i . l i t , i l l l o I l i e I v i s j lag ol ii sum .,t motley, not l» exceed f4.tMl.lo ! he expeii.ie.1 if ue«-t-HSAry, in litiiltliiit: n. Iiililttt* I Ae»w«, ihe l iwt th r>rrtii«ii",,l Hit. CtlttCV n v . r a t • t ins p l . e v . as tlie present lirl.im-, in all protia-! luUiy, WHI have U> tic b u m next season . ! VV.i:ii,| . - i ^ g . - s t t l i i t .1 p r . i v i s i . ' i i I,.' It iaite for

l - ^ l l l l l ^ I . I I I . I s o r I | , . | . s II i n e e s - . l l v . J. K. \V IlirXJCt . Asset,*.r, ' F T . AXI.K.V, J a s i l e e of 1*.- i c , .1 J . r'U.VM.'lS, Town Clerk, It. S. HL ICK H \ . \ ' , Auditor, A J I.'. H I . ' t ' K a A . \ , . l . i s i i . e . A. K Kt.l.V. A—ess.ir, . sx.MlKI. KIKK. (01,1 of i i t g i n i M u , S CA X.MIX, All.litor.

T h e a y e u anil 11 i«* were called., upon th« r. soiiiiiutt o l Mr. W. W W,«, 1. a y e » , Key-m.l.lK. C'lapp. Well.*, llertrHiiit, Aveitil,CIlniM-I'eilaiii.C'iiiiiilncliani, l i . i l i , Haiii. |iraii. W W. VVooil. I.aph tin, b.iuileit, l i . x. W00J, Will i.tin*. Ay,--, it Noes . none.

tin •iioi'iiin, t io inl a-,j mrne.I till Tli'irsct.iy luuriiiiiK, Hie. 14,8.30 » due l s .

4 mam mmmm TO RECEIVE AN KI.Ki.ANT

Parlor Strove Free. We w"ill give to every Purchaser

of $10 of value or over, a Ticket entitling him

to a The f rawing to fall place at our Store

Monday, January 1st, 1883. The Stove i s now t o be seen i n one of

our Show Windows.

Our goods are all marked in Plain .riC j Figures, and there is no deviation in price.

We guarantee our prices to be LOWER than at any other place in town.

This offer is onlj to induce inspection of Immense Stock, which embraces Men's, Youths' Boys' and Children's

l o w e d at i j l . O l o . u l liv the hoard of super - ! v i sors of E s s e x c o u n t y . Al l of w h i c h p r o v e s that o u r neiirhliors are m o r e liheral I than w e . E s s e x c o u n t y p e o p l e h e l p their ; p a p e i s up h i l l . W a r r e n c o u n t y p e o p l e p u s h 1 t l l l ' l l l (/,»«"« l l l l l . -(ri'lf Full* lifpllbll'ritll. I

( •nod W o r d * f o r a ( ioml C a u s e .

IMattshtiiirli has c.-talilisheil an ••Anti-1'riliery u n i o n . " c o m p o s e d of i n e m l i e r s from hoth po l i t i ca l part ies . It j - the in

Sl i eh l l l s : t i ie p e r - l l i S . A . l o i i l e i l . Mr. i.apli tin . l l e r r i l tin- loll, 'Willi; i i . soln

l i o n : II'If ',,!-•. The sheriiTol I In- e.unity n o w re­

c e i v e . 1 st-ve nly et-ntH per , I ay . ..r ionr ,Uiliar-aixl l i ineiy een l s p . r w e e k f , ,rthe li ,ar.l of pi i -om-rs .-in,lliied i n t h e eei inty ja i l ; a n d , win i c a s , the sum at present a l l o w e d can­not lifcliatieett i lur i i i c l l i e term of I he present i iieunih. 1,1; iin.l, w l i e r t a - , the c o s t ol boarti-ino UJ,- i n n e i t e s of the e..ni,ty house as per rep , , i t t i e o l e I.y t h e s u p e n i i l eaii l - ' l i t , l ,e i l , | . fol-p r . o i s i o n i only , i i l i n e t v tiiree c u t s per

Mr . les -e 1.. l U v e i s , tli.t lu-sler, N. V., » » ) • : ">1\ . la i^iii.-r ,i.-.eil l i , . ,wi i 's l i o n It i i ie i^ ,ta a tiei .e .at loi i ie in,,I was much l.eiii fill tl."

V.'iiy i n a i l i,-i<- t v : l

i ioscs s i M

• a u i i ' i y , uij ' l ' ly , ,lis:tt:it-eittile -ii 1I.1 ,,1 - .-sara t|i 111 llti, so pure, s o • |. Ju l , : i i i , e m lie ohtaii iL-.l. KM)

tent ion o f the u n i o n l o p r o - e c t l l e a l l f o r m s , w-ek , a i i . l . w l i e . e a s Ihesl ieri l f of Ih i s eou l i -, . ., . . , ,1 11 . , , , i - , . 1 . 1 v has the siinie la- i t l l te* for t he pun-liusuii;

i,t W l i p j l l l e S ill- W l t o l e S l l h * i l S t h e p a i ' l i r . - p u r -of hrilierv at the po l l s to the hi t ter eni l . T h e task wil l p r o v e a di l l icuit o n e . hut liv ! d i a t o m : lor Hie enioity house . j iroper effort it m a y lie m a d e s u c c e s s f u l . ' ' . « ' ' ' , . / . That on ai-.l . i l ier .Inn. t, l«)I, the T h a t o u r ncjijl i l iors 111:1 v .*nceeeil. a n d their

The Washiiijrttni Moitiuiiont.

T h e enuinet r in c h a r g e of l l ie Wash in j ; -

t o n m o n u m e n t s t irs that I V c e m l i e r 1st t h e

heiL'lit of the shaft w a s ;S40 feet . T h e iu-

c r e a - c ill the h e i g h t d u r i n g the y e a r w a s

universa l o n s l a u g h t ng.iin.sl c o r r u p t i o n at e l e c t i o n s , wi l l he the w i s h of e v e r y l iones t , eotisi i e n t i o u s voter . (UiUx Fa'!* lirjiu/di-

Vermont Temperance Work.

T h e W o m e n ' s Chr i s t ian T e m p e r a n c e I ' l i iou o f V e r m o n t c l a i m that t h r o u g h the ir

shei i l t ol th is c o u n t y sha l l reet-in- 1 lie .-11111 of flll^ cents per clay tor the li lani of prisoners

tl w o r k p r o v e 111 s t e p p i n g - s t o n e to an ! ,.,,1,1)11. .1 in t l i eeo i in t i j til ius iea . i ol s r v e m y rent s |..-r .lay as now ail,(*ve,l, ami i h i r e a n i l l . late-f , ,r saiil olB,;e accept this a i due 110-t i e e th*-ieof.

The lives HP,I noes were e i l l e d upon the L.tpliauiT resolii i ion resul t ing as fo l lows:

Aves: VJessi^. Kej n i l t l s . 1; 1 *pp. Kertraml, Avi'rlll, I' l ianilierlal, , . ''u 11 i . iuuhain, Hall , l lai if ihl i in. Win W. vv I. Lap'ctKi. II A Wood, l .ol' . lell IVi . e . V.VIU, Wllliaiuii.

Itesoluiioii adopted . 12 to J. Mr CliHiulierlaiii moved that t h e commit*

l e e on sui ierinteni le i i t of poor aenount*. anil as nianv ineiulier* as eouM, v ia i l the e,unity lioiise \Wdiie»'lav mai i i in^ . Dec. Will, ut '9 o'c l iN-k.

The hour of 5 li t . i i i j ; irrived the board took r e e e - s l i l t 7. I*. M

Al 7 o'clock Hie leiar.l les i i iued iai-iine-H. On ni.itioii ot 11. A. WOIMI. tlie aecoiltit of ,1.

I>. Kverest a ja i n.st 1 he eou i i ly , a m o u n l i n g to 9l!M •*»', wa" a l l o w e d St.W sa id aiiiiiiint t o be audi ted a n d |iaid I.y *mit C. W. VaUKhn.

aili c l l ;re . l l i te fbUowlng

n i n e t y f ee t . O n e h u n d r e d ani l s e v e n t y - efforts the l a w w a s p a s s e d p r o v i d i n g that e i g h t t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s w e r e e x p e n d e d o n 1 " i n s t r u c t i o n be i m p a r t e d in p u b l i c s c h o o l s the m o n u m e n t d u r i n g the past vear . T h e i '"', . * J w n * W P ' o s i o l o g y •, . , ,! h y g i e n e ,

, * 1 w h i c h shal l g i v e spec ia l p r o m i n e n c e t o t h e a m o u n t a v a i l a b l e i s * : « , 0 0 0 . A n e s t i m a t e ,.fr0<. t 0 f s t i m u l a n t s a n d n a r c o t i c s in the of $-J50,000 is s i i lnni t le i l for c o n t i n u i n g t h e h u m a n s y s t e m . " T h e U n i o n h a v e p l a c e d w o r k for t h e v e a r e n d i n g J u n e 30, ISS4- , '•> t l l l ! " ' " ^ n o r m a l s c h o o l s o f t h e S t a t e a

, , . , - ' . , .Vi 1 , . , I n u m b e r of sc ient i f i c t e m p e r a n c e b o o k s for audi ted a m i pan vvInch. ,t i s e x p e c t e d , wi l l c o m p l e t e t h e j t | R , „ „ . ( ) f . h e l i u p i | s [ J r | z e g ^ o f f m . ( I J ^ C l . ^ . ^ 1 shaft and p y r a m i d i o n a n d a l so the inter ior , fo r t | i e U e s l e s s a y s u p o n the s u b j e c t s o f j /.v,o/«*,i. That tlie several i t ems m e n t i o n e d s ta i rcase a n d e l e v a t o r dui intr the v e a r ! s t i m u l a n t s a n d n a r c o t i c s . T h e p r o p o s e d •» •'"* MatiMi-.ii tal l ies of Hie e lerk of this 1S-4 . " I eo t . s t i tu t . ona l p r o h i b i t o r y a m e n d m e n t w a s I ft^"^',' : , . ^ r WSu " h i ' i V - ' V i " " i ^

.^„ I d e f e a t e d in \ e r m o n t ill the L e g i s l a t u r e on i m^ni io i inl and not i,r..vi.led for, be l e v i e d t h e g r o u n d that the p r e s e n t s ta tu te l a w i ami r.ii-e.l i n o n the s c l e r a l t o w n s uienii . in w a s better .

IJi'iiiuemtie Frospeets.

If Mr. C l e v e l a n d a n d h i s party t h r o u g h ­out the c o u n t r y l ive u p t o t h i s p r o g r a m m e of ••reform and g o o d g o v e r n m e n t . " t h e y wil l h a v e a l o n g ho ld of p o w e r ; for t h e r e v o l u t i o n j u s t a c c o m p l i s h e d ( w i t h s o m e regre t tab le m i d g r o t e s q u e a c c i d e n t s , a s in all r e v o l u t i o n s ) h a d t h i s p r o g r a m m e for i ts m a i n o b j e c t . I t i s e v i d e n t e n o u g h n o w that t h e p e o p l e are d i s g u e s t e d w i t h a p a r t y that h a s l o s t i t s n incer i ty ; t h a t p r e t e n d s , but no l o n g e r p e r f o r m s ; tha t , f r o m b e i n g a p a r t y a m o r a l p u r p o s e , l i a s la-en c h a n g e d by i ts l eaders in to a party w i t h au i m m o r a l p u r p o s e . T h e p e o p l e d e m a n d " r e f o r m a n d g o o d g o v e r n m e n t , " a n d . if t h e y c a n ­not iret t h e s e f r o m o n e s i d e , t h e v wi l l g e t

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l i t .

»;i»e u* a KeirUtrv Law.

'I he free ii*,- o f m o n e y at t h e p o l l s i s

large! v r e s p o n s i b l e for a c o n d i t i o n of t h i n g s

* in, it m a k e * a g e n e r a ! reg i s t ry l a w i n -

,!..-peiisal>le a s out- o f the s t e p s buck, t o a

pure ba l lo t . T h e d i s t r ibutor* o f t h e e o r -

i ipr ion f u n d c a r e l i t t l e h o w l lu-y g e t v o t e s ,

•-.. tha t t h e y g e t t h e m . T h e y k n o w w e l l

: ha t t h e i r b u s i n e * * nt t h e p o l l s in a n u n -

laAf i i l a io l iii.-^riu.cfiil o u e , a n d a l i t t l e

ilu.gr.u-c, wore or leg*, ronnu a* a anall m a t t e r w i t h t h e m . T e n d o l l a r s , w e w i l l

«ay, must bring two rttttw; what tare tltey, then whether out man or two men take tine m o n e y no l o n g a s t h e t w o v o t e * a r e

ca,-t .

Tlirn on the other hand th* voter who -efi» Ms right of MtffMge to the highna bidder wyj, u> nimaeif: "t>«e vote, one doffatr, or ire doH«r»; two «*otef twice tUat. I am acrimiMl as; k*w«MtdaMjr m wen -die for aa old sheep a* far a la*Miv j^* WM* tsaat uv4$ two vavaa a\w/aaw

rot«, or •MHW." Aaw tt*

ti r fft MJiji, jTriii tiiii wa* _«.„^WW^^ W ^ T ' ^ * W 4 ^ ^ ? *^^^™w» w^^^p^i^W"

>*l'tMa

o f ' t h i s law• a:rHiii-t a c r i m e w h i c h is di­

r e , t i t or ind irec t ly the s o u r c e o f n i n c -

ti i . th- of tin- j .o l i i i c il e v i l s that c u r s e o u r

coi iutrv t o - d a y . it is bei inise of the c o n d i -

l i ' t i "f t h i n g s w h i c h i- i n d e x e d ill that

-, l i tem e. */'"' ctn't r.turi't.

Will tmt o u r frit 11,1, a m i a'.l 1 t h t r frit l ids

.,f g o o I g o v e r n m e n t , r e g a r d l e s s of the ir

t .o. i t ical be l i e f s j o i n h a n d s w i t h the A n t i -

I'.ii'i. rv ("iti/aiis" L'uiuu, a n d try to c h a n g e

the COM l i i i o t i s s , th tt w e - I l O'irL't* W h y

: i . t ':

(•itieruor I'levelantiN AppointuirutK.

Tin f o l l o w i n g is a l i - t of S t a t e of l ices t o

li,- tilled by l i o v . ('lev.-1:11111, w i t h n a m e s o f

' ^re-.-nt ittt u m h e i i t s . d a t e s o n w h i c h the ir

1, ri',- e x p i r e , and sa lar ies . Mos t of t h e s e

otltci-ii- are 1{I p i . h l i e a n s .

sx ipcr i t i l cnde i i t of p u b l i c w o r k s S i la s it. I t i i l cher -a lary . A»i,0MK* ] i e r a n n u m . J a n . 1. I-*:;.

T h r e e a--!-l:in'i . - u p c r i n t e i t d i u t s — s a m e t i m e

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of the i n s u r a n c e d e p a r t -on ut I har lcs O. F a i r n i a n ; s a l a r y $ 7 , 0 0 0 pi r a n n u m . A p r i l 27 , ! !**{ .

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f b a n k s - A . B . H e p ­burn, sa lary i&'i.OOO p e r a n n u m . Apr i l 13, l s - s i .

T h r e e ra i lroad c o m m i s s i o n e r s — T o b e ap|>ointcd first week in January; salary fft.OOO per a n n u m e a e h .

S t a t e a s a e s a o r a — J o I i n S . F o w l e r ; h o l d i n g orer rtnc* February, 18Ifr, Commodore F. Vedtler, March 9, 1893, and James N. Weatlierine. Mareb U, l«*3j salariea, •2,500 per annum each, and f9Q0 for ei-penses.

Canal appcaisera—Wilttam L. Botttwick, Jan. r», ltM«; WtHiam J. Morgan, Jan, 89, 1MS3; Charlie* M. Denniaoa, May 80,1893. Salaries, tv>,000 each per asuuiaa.

Soperinteudeat of the Ooondatro twit worts—N. Stanton Gere, Januarr ill, 1888.

Trustees New York state soldiers and sailors' basse—Seymour Dexter, Jan. S3, 1883; Jonathan Robie, March 8f, 1888; Harlow Hakes, March 98,1883. ^to salary.

I : . . 1 , i 1'cittury.

Traveling Auditor of the eaaal 4oparti>ent—John

A. Place, May 99, WB&, salary, fAMO per nnimm,

SwpefiBtcadtrst of wwbttc iatmetion— Ne««lavH»r, April 7,188% salary, ft,«M perMnoa-

<)wariatbe eowiaiiai^wiara—Dayid W.

Jaaoarrfe, T8S8; John A- rfiehah. t». Vmt salaries, «3,A0*»«ach - Siatehoaas! of eharftiesv-—CaaMataalower, John C7 Devereati*, Apefl t, 188% wo

Sees Deity in Nature.

C l i n t o n P . i s o n is s i t u a t e d at D a u n i i t i o r a 17 m i l e s we.-t o f P l i t t t sburgh a n d 'm 1,000 feet a b o v e the l eve l o f L a k e C'liamplaln. T o the vve.-t are the A d i r o n d a c k m o u n ­ta ins , to t h e e a s t the U r e e n m o u n t a i n s of V e r m o n t , a n d iu t h e d i s t a n c e , t o w e r i n g u p t h r o u g h t h e g o l d e n - t i n t e d c l o u d s , a n d s t a n d i n g o u t f r o m the h o r i z o n l ike a pi l lar of b e a u t y is M o u n t Marcy .

T h e r ivers a n d r ivu l e t s iu t h e v a l l e y s are d o i t e d w i t h v i l l a g e s a n d farm h o u s e s , i n al l t h e A r c a d i a n s i m p l i c i t y s o s w e e t l y d e ­s c r i b e d b y L o n g f e l l o w i n h i s p o e m o f " E v a n g e l i n e . " A f t e r s u r v e y i n g t h e p a n o ­r a m a o* n a t u r e t h e t h o u g h t c o m e s l i k e a v i b r a t i n g e c h o , there is a C o d w h o c r e a t e d t h i s w o r l d a n d m y r i a d s o f o t h e r w o r l d s , a n d h e is o u r F a t h e r ; 1 Its t h r o n e tills t h e i m m e n s i t y o f t h e s p a c e ; H e i s r o b e d i n e terna l l i g h t , a n d in H i s h a n d s H e h o l d s t h e s c e p t e r of u n c h a n g e d a n d u n c h a n g e ­a b l e l a w . A n d M o u n t S i n a i i s n o t the. o n l y p l a c e w h e r e H e h a s r e v e a l e d H i m s e l f t o the c h i l d r e n o f m e n . H i s w r i t i n g s are s e e n in t h e m a j e s t i c m o u n t a i n s ; H i s w o r k s are m a n i f e s t iu the r o c k - r i b b e d hi l l s ; H i s w h i s p e r i s heard in t h e m u r m u r i n g b r o o k . H e litis t o u c h e d w i t h h i s w a n d o f b e a u t y t h e flower c a r p e t e d pra ir ie , a n d all n a t u r e p r o c l a i m s , H e w a s . H e i s , H e e v e r w i l l b e Cod ! 8. L.

The Amerieasi BiMe Society.

This national and catholic organization has been engaged for sixty-six years in cir­culating thttlktly Scriptures without note or comment.

It has distributed above forty millions of copies in more than eighty languages or dUkcta£at|a peaching by its ministrations •very quarter of the globe.

Not a few of these volumes have heap.

Sranted gratuitously to mission churches, abbath schools, hospitals, and asylums. It has prepared at great espense the en­

tire Bible in raised letters for the Wind. It has supplied hundreds of thousands

of volumes to immigrants landing upon our shores, and hundreds ot thousands

FIUR'KETH.VCS • .» IIM.- Kwnral o f S l l f i T t U , . r » « I t ' l i i t -

Iwii t o u u i y IHS-J.

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Tl'KsltAV U.iKNIMi, Dec. 12. 9 o'clock Hoard met |iitr.*u tttl to ailj.iiiri.itiei.l; uieiii

hers a l l present The ut ,nates ol' Violet iy were read and a p

proved. Oil iuotfoit til Hr, •'l iaiiitierlaiu, the lo i lo v-

ing reports i f ktniiilin^ euinuiili* e* w e r e a d o p t e d :

K e p tr l o f e l l l . i t l t l e . . . o i l c >i|.-it.tlili*li' a e -e o u n t s ; reuori ol coi i iu i i i trf mi to ipenuu-u-delit .,1'ir and eou i i ly hou»t?

Mr. Ave. ill's r e s o l u t i o n , which w

j t-.l tit t.iirsuatiee ot resolut ion of t o w n meet-' tat;*, act ton of towiit and town auditors .

A d o p t e d I VIr. Hal l , from t h e Rommlltee on pnl.Iie I i,ittt.lii.i:H, siitoiitii etl ihe tollowioer report: ! 7'.. Ihr //."i r.<*iril»f tujrrrit >r* „f llinlim Co.: j 1 our couii i i i ttrr on pii'die huitillngH re-i spett i i i l ly rep irt that t h e y Imve e x a m i n e d

i h e county liiiildiiti:*. aial lli.il Uie.walk lead-j irti> fr.,m l l i e court h o u s e to »!aru'ir*t s treet ; -i |. . ta l l . , ncritt r.-p i n - ; also the floor i n o i . e i ol the -el ls id Ihe j til l,as !..;eii tunne l l ed out ! I.y p i l -o i i . - i s in..I n.-e.ls .epairini i . Ti le

vv il.-r c losets ..f t l i e j . i t and sheriff 's house are ii, I,.ut c i . d i l 1,0. and n e n l repairs . W e

I r. r in, ml 1 hat l i e c l»*el in i h e second I It ,,-r ,,r the house he div ided or o therwise ! el, unit i l .no t ie i t the part iist.l by t h e o c c u -

| i . t l | l - "I Hit- l i i n l s e . IM, - e p t r i l l e d f r o m t h e I pa i l iis.-d I.y Ihe iirlsi'iieiu. The present w a y I ol e n t e i i i e or iliseharalMK priatiners t o au<t , , a t o p t j f r o l u , h e j , i | j s „ o v itiiou^li the k i t c h e n ,

ed rel.t i i i 1 ; i o« . . . i i i i i i iL t . - e . . l i l . r e . i „ i „ w a, . wUUU . r ^ , ineoi .vvi i le i . t a m i tii .pleiu ant . ^ i i i i l ed I.y l l i e e h ^ i r t o e x i i i i i i i e Ihe r.-.-..i,l, I , „ , U r n o , i t l i part of the j ill ya.i l an a n t e -

i t i ' i t i room cou ld b e consir i ie i . ,1 a t a smal l runt 1.1 e o i l l i t l c l e r k ' . - o l l l . - e , o l t h e s t l o o f of Ihe severa l 1 0 * . i s , e i c . ! ( , h r e e t,r Ihe wal l* tielntt built , o n l y the

The e h . i i . m i i i a m . itine.-.l I ..• r.,l!„.v,,m s >.,•«.:t. wall and loo t would 1,0 required) . whieli would m a k e a t : uiveti ient eiitritnee to

to the f reedaien, and has paid special at-tention to the spiritual wants of the Worth American Indians

Iu publications are furnished to those who wish to pnirhasw them.at the mere cost of •awfartnra, » 4 at lea per cent, h **** Tfft If tmwirhwy wt4f|frff #rd djfjl

of the Boesstya week as* najsisfsat, not in

IttxIiiatBxtisnntta tawaswMMasn as* col-

i ; e i i t i e i i | e , i a n KII h e o l u i u i l >.ee: Messtrn A v e r i l l a n d H a l l ; I.y r . - t | . i e s i o l i h e h o . m l , >1r. VI i l l l a u i s w a s a<I, led l o t h e c l i i t u i t t r e .

H . A . W001I o l t - l . - d t h e l o l l o t v i i i ^ rt iw l l l l i o n -

Ki.-i'li-rd. T i l l ' - t h e i - o i i i i t y s t i p c i i , . , l i . l o f t h e p o o r t .e l . q e - l e , i l o l e i III.- e , o , l i a e t fur doetorini ; the .•oiini v |»ior 111 th - s.-i- n l lotviis lu Hie lowest hi.:.h r l ,j it ir- i . l i -m pl i j sii-iali in siiid t'.vvu

Adopted . On moll,ni of Mr. Il.noi'ii n, the ii | .-ii | .ti | . i;

o f e o i l n t y liuil.lliilis l»a» iw.irde-i lu Mr-'. l*. l luuerl> * Mel'itlfery.

The hour ol 1-' ill ha vmt; a n U- ' l . Hie «oard l.H.k a recess 1111 I.'.»' p 111

1 .ail p. ill — Hoard rcMiuie.t l<ti-iue-.s. Mr. Avtr i l l offered Hi.- f d l o . v i n ^ ie - . . !u-

l i . o i ; lUvi'eril, Thai t in re he levied a,,,, rui-t-il hy

l i t X l l | l ! l « I.*IX t i d e p r o p e i I V o l I h e CI i l l l i t ) of l!l iuloii a n d paid i<« . It.- .roui.lv treasurer , t | |e l o l l o p i n g s u m - l o r Ihe p iupones s la ted b e l o w : Iror arand and In >! j n o r * aiol ,-t

p^i.ke* ut c i i i i s of l-s.-j, SI,II.JI mi j Kor •alit r> ol ,,.,11.1} j i iu^r, l-*a. I nil iu

d o •oiiroii t>c. do l.fcuuiiti .10 H,irr»»eaTc'*c!eiit do ftlKI irtl • 1,1 l l l - l l l e l l l l l u i 10 y . ' t o !«m Ml d o e o i i i i t y >-l>-rk. . 1 . . .'mi mi d o - . I1..01 c i u ' r s o . j 4ml mi d o e . i i i n y tr . -rtsur. r. n o hOO Oo

Co'tT.NTV A l ' l U I S . M l s e e l U ' i e o l l i a c e o i i u l s , J S N J , f>,(lt|i 9H Ji|»ll,a.»' llo 113 7.. Cuiotiat.ii.-,.' tlo TS" 61 S h e r i f f s •!•• a,ii-i» tv Princ ipal a i d io te l t *1 on pool lu u e

b o l l d s l o i K ' e . o i t c o n e , 4^'<W Uli Initebtediit bs id eoui i ly house a n d

es t i iua ied Wiinl.1. b.KIS S4 Hudson h iker l l o - e l m l , I h e Willard

Attyluut, l l .e Xew Volk At»ylttiit for M i n i s , a n d A s y l u m tor lu-a! and D u m b . 2.Own Oil

Con l inyc i i l fin ,1, 3.0110 Oil

" l t d l ' G U ON H A T S . " Cle.ir-i ..:,! r t , - . mice , r o a c h e s , ftios, a n t s *

bed-i , i i^, . -..c.i..Us. e iupu iuuKs , g o p h e r s . t5c-Dru^i ln t s . ^ ^ ^

M i l N N V »l I- y . ' •Wel l - ' tl.- t i l l , !,\ '.., v. i - i - n s l u r , -In alt l i and vi^.o-, , •ni-? I.i_n;,t-(i.-iii, I m p o t e n c e , S e x u a l D e b i l i t y , i l .

CiTlf y o u w a n ; a g o o d t i l t ing S h i r t , F i n e g o to ISromlev's C l o t h i n g H o u s e .

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Hit; j l i l . aml we recoiii i i iem, ihiti i h e siierllf l,e .0111,01 i/e,I l o h a v e the n e e e s - a r y woilc • loiie a- slaletl alxjve. We a l so recommend t h i l l I h e l i l S e l l l e l i l r o o u l i l l l i t e C o u r t h o u s e i,,,w occupied as a jus'itte'* office, lie used as an ulli.'o lor th«: lutin.iy s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f the |K>..r and H pla.x- lor Weepuij t h e records or itae txiard r)( supervisors.^.

We i*lstt reeoDtniend that this tiaarit of Mipei vis irs l a k e some, ae l ion a t the piesenl :><'A->i"ii iu rei-anl lo l l ie noiiuty e l e i k ' s oll!|-e We have e»aiiiii .ett l l ie hnildintr thorwnghly mid tlt.tl i t very inaeeurc lo Base or fire. The iiuporiiMu-eof i-liette r«eiNrtts-|iid uitnetvsnary tt» s ta te , and 11 ser ins to us i l n t t a new ItuiM-ing should he constructed whol ly li l e proof The s u t i j ^ t h a s heeil before t h e porn mi l tee 011 pill,lie buihlincK lor tu.nie v«aiHH4i<l no act ion lias l.eeli taken . It st-ems now lime, thai il u l i o l l l d tie l . i k e l i Up.

At the last term ol t h e sapreaic) court. H"h. J o s e p h P. Iter, j m i c e - Issued an o n l e r that suinn c h a n g e s i>e m a d e a t t h e e o u i t KM 111.J <;•> I I M lor whieti mil jeet has been he lo ie thL- hoard .,1 s i ip . - r t i - o . s , a l id v ; a s r^f«-r*ed t o i h l t e t o u -l i n t l e ^ V\« h i v e e . e.iiiiu^.l the. it>oui a i i ' l r e c | | i t i .Rt, . l I h e l ' l l o \ r l i t | « ehui t j f l ^ : , T I | * . t t t l e l.i.ttt . "11. -u th.- j 1 h;W*s tieneli i.e to'.v'ereil tu a level wtili ine pia l form j l Ihu witip-i.^ Htaiid, atid iliac the siime to tt-iutifiiit w l i h that pi at form ; i l iat a new des'c lie ma,It- for the j u d g e t o i K i u p v the space l ie low t h e WiiKl.ivr, or about seven feet long, 1|%t Ort f o p ,

R. 0. Barber & Sons, >•.», 50 and 53 Margaret Mtrret,

PUTTSBUim, N. Y. W h o l e s a l e a n d R e i a i f w

D K l I K R S IX

Dry Goods, jsroTioxs,

Carpets. Oil Cloths, AND MATTINC,

PORK, FLOUB, LARD, B u ' t c r . jFes>« *kc-

The l i iuticst m a r k e t price paid for B u t l e r , Kiius, W o o l , a n d o t h e r tarut p r o d u c e .

J. R. Emerson & Sop, D K A L U t S I N

GfalRt), AND EsRTHtBWitf.

OUlt STOCK IS SOW COMPLETE A H D com bines

DINNER AND T£A SETS, TOIUiT SETS, DK('( MATED CUPS AND SAUCERS, Ui;SSEUT PLuVTES, FANCY l'KITEU AND PALTP, UOCCKMAT VINEGAR*, TrMMLERS," U0I?LETS, FINtjEIt li'lWLS. VELUltY^&c.

A KINK LINK OK

• i:<>;'('OKA'. O l ' T C L A S S . '

t37,H.!l 73 Ad ipterl Ur. Clapp, from comui i t : ee 1,11 loca l l ee j s

l a l l o l i , s u b m i l l t t ! the follovvilii; reis ir l : To Ike lf.it Jtvanl tff fuptrpifnri iff Clinton Co :

Your c o i n u i i l l e e o n lottal le t j l s la l iop would r e s p e c l l u l l y report that they h a r e h a d refi 1-red to tliBiu a maaier r-l t t lu^ to l l ie WnUira-Hon of utarrliii;e», l i r l i i s a n d dcn i l i s , and tlxiiatf 0oui|reu^iiil .11 Iherelor. i n . t 1 hat t h e y have uretiareil and he re Willi Kutuuil a b i l l c o n c e r n i n g the i p a t l e r , t h « passage o t « h i u h by t h i s hoau l . «re won Id renptc l lu l ly rtcomiutuid. K. I>. CI,Ar*P,

J AS. AV'KRtl.U J « , J * 3 . H. LOROKt:!.,

Commltttte. KILL. KO. I.

A reinliitloii and net to a m e n d a reso lut ion • e t %a provide a unliable com}>eiiaitllon It, tittrn c lerk*,olwrkHof auootfla, aiatrletM4Ul4 jutltetMi of t h e p e a c e i u Ihe severa l t o w n s of t h « county of CiiuUtu. for nervlces lit w a t t e m re la t ing to the retfhttTAlivn o f birrk*. to»r-rta^ea a n d dt-atnx, a n d provhUaj; for the bor la l a n d UauiOt p t i n d t e ttad p a y n e n t

_ .^ ._^.—. i i i o a r d o f therefor , p ^ u e d s a d a d o p r t d b f t l •uparr iaoraof t b e tMWaMof C l i a t o a « n t h e • t h d a y or OeaMttber, l iW, I * p«Hmamea o f tlM p r o y t d o a a o f e l iapter 4 N « f the la«r» of M7S. a n d t h e a w e 11 d m e n u Ihere lo . Two-thirda o f » e tMutbera tjmajt proaent apt] v o t i a * therrfar . • •*•• r -*

T h e board of anpervianrB t.r CHnton o n n n l * d o M K t f i a b d e # a e t • • teljowff; •eetrtm f," rff BUI * » . I . ! • Iterttpjl hfaeiMfid \» retftjl aa f(7» lows

aeh4Ml4Uate««k«ln tSfct t w a i i ^ a l u i r e e a i v e the t w ml MPiMiHr M a l i tat 4>aeh eer tMeat* t»f M r t h . aaarrta— o r 4>4MUi 4hiUr at te tked .

i?tT"tr 3Lamp«5. b o t h H a n g i n s

,'i.tirvi j T,e* and nut ,pie s h a p e s .*,- , and m a n y o ther N E W

! •€,!!* t f t S A D E , - j \ ,;

f n » < ] i e i c i Q t i IJJI S i o t O c J i i A it*»«Ti

tfr~ l»tiets a.s lo-jr a s 1 i.e l o w e s t .

J.'rjj" E«Kk80!f ft «ON.

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in great quantities, qualities, and at Lower Prices, with better warranty than any other store in town.

We sell cheaper than our competitors can buy, and give better value. We ask a trial to prove this assertion.

Dont Fail fo Secure a ChafMM, B u y your warm apparel of na and a t

the as me t ime secure a cnaaea o f am e legant present.

See further ?. nouncement in this space next week.

The Popular One- Price Ctothi#rs, ACROSS THE WAY FKOI THE CUIBRRUKD HOD&t

..fHiiimnj

A. Will Open on Monday IIth las t ,

A Larfe m$*mmt of Mmylmm. Also cur last Invoice for the season of Cloakg tad Thhnwa

10 Elegaut Plihsli Trimmejd Diagoattl I)oUnan< at |^0 00. 13 Elegant ¥ut Trimwed Diagowtl Pohunas at #16 00.

ti H e a v y D i a g o u a l D O I U U M S u t $ 1 4 0 0 . 3 2 F u r T r i m n M d D o l m a i M n t # 1 1 0 0 . 38 C l o a k s , P l a i n a n d D i a g o n a l B e a v e r a , a t # 4 5 0 t o # 1 2 0 0 .

3 H a n d s o m e S e a l C l o t h J a c k e t s a t f l 5 0 0 . . TIM a b o » e g a r » e u t a a r e f i u » Ifcr rrtobratMl m a a a f a e t a a r r a i n W—toa. I i m i i t i Brca*

4«nd A.; H a m i l t o n * Co . , a n d a r e a a « e l i m a d e a n d a w e h b e t t e r n t U a c U H M d M » a a t * k M a . S a r a a e n u .

'Ses^raftt JkilS W o e l vmmmmWKMHntm W.» h a v e aecured f r a o i a a»ajiafae««ir«r (eltMlng o a t a t a a a e r t n a e to k M t n 4MI m | a |

gooda), ""

15 dozen Ladiet.' Scarlet All Wotil Vests ai.d Pants wbieb we offer at $ . .15.

Stieli c i r m e n t , e v e n if you are a l r e a d y aupi>li<d fur UtU w l n t e r . l t « U I p a y y v a to t a n I n Cur a n o t h e r .

Bargains in D r e s s Goods , Bargains in H o s i e r y , Bargains- in G l o v e s . Bargains in H a n d kerch ie f t ,

Baryraifisa in Everything.

7 6 , 7 8 a n d 8 0 . M a r g a r e t S t r e e t , PLATTSBU.GR N. V.

• S H f l ! W B "

Wider and 11 it as l|t„'li as l l i e pitst i i . t o n e . The i.-lt-rk'H de*l£ to be. t . ikrn not alwl a new t tenk S'til.:tllle for ult-rlC Wi l l i t^Xtensl Itl tir 1 ili'e . in f a c l | s i d e for gherilf a n d tr ier , be jtliieed nrar |l | i-t-aat raUinii: the ulti witiu s s

j -.1 tin! In I.e tak"il o u t and e.hair p lane ! >,u I>1 tlfiriit iuate:td, and a rail i i iu ruimii i i ; .-iriiti.-id the plal l i n n leadlu;; out behind tha Jurv h . a i s ; l tie, Jul v s e a t s a n d p l a l l o i u i tu be | eM.-i, , l- . l for«rard lo admit ut tin) pass lire be- I l . ind i lie ill and a l so lo In-, loarered; that t h e ! riiuin be vent i la ted a« f . i l lnws: TWUIMIX veu- ! t i l a i u r s l o be piaeed in a l t ernateeurners wli l i . i . i j i i . table i:nt.t.«. Kits J«t, e t e . F r e s h a ir to be taken thr-'ii^it a cuitductur leatl ing uut s ide the buil.iiii'/ and e n t e r i n e nnder t h e stt.ve with >i r t -uuUti i i^graie . Tbat the vou-l i la ter he put In over i h e n r a l i d jury a n d snr rug He ' s IU-IIIM i t i i i l r s u u t l t i i m i a s U i v t n t l -laie t h e s e rt>*.iiis; the w.mil used in lh« c . t t -slrtietiuu id ihe wurk l u b e p i n e , painted tu uurre^poii^ irlili the r. !>i .if the room. Three ladders rebel l ing Ir.jii fn i i i t h e u a e j a r . l tu ' the wmdttws ul 1 he. eon11 i,,tuui are r e e n m . I mended for Ore i-ae.ipe. We ree.uiiinie-ud t h a t t h e board t.i l a k e a.-lt..n on this mat ter and ( amhorlye t h e wurk Ui be advert i sed and let i lu the l..w. .st i esp , ,n , i l . l e bidder. 1

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Send a roiiKli nkMcli or (If y u u . - ut n model of your iiivi-utiun u i l E t t a U K t , L > : . H O X . W a U i a t -IOM. i».C-^ ttnd a l*rrllMilniir.« K x a a r t a a U a a u-ili he tniuleuf nil t'niie.1 stities patents uf the inlinedasuof inventiuiisanil ynii will oeauvhtetl whether ur nut a patent can be obtained. F O U T H I S P R K M M I X A K V K X A M I X A -

1 I O N SO VUAlUiH l i A l A D U .

What will a Patent Cost? If yooare . t («v i sed t tmi yuurit»vct i i ionij»pa4e»t-

ab le . MIMI aesa u> p.tjr tJuvernmei i t ujiplicatitm tee of # 1 3 , and « S '•"> tii<*t!nutitt;r* r . t j t i i rodbTthe Gov ernntuut. TUw is payab le u li«-n Hi'pliratlon i s nm-Ic, a n d lzn*X\ of t i le f.^t*t:u^ uuieuft a patent ia nl* km"t*«I. W i i e n u l l o W f d . tf.c:att»rii. y*s(r*u.fcS*>aiul ( b e iiiiaUi«>verua»ei4tf«*«Meeit|f iH i i a y a U e . T h u s yuu lci|C>tv b^rureliaiid. /«r nutktns,ul*eiiit-ryouara L-oia,-tu t^t i i j»ftU-4tt . i i ,oi , (aju4na>.MiUirp««%/«« JHcImr-fl un less Ton d u u e t a Patent . .An a t torney i v b t w t w tWytMu* wi " • * huct't-sa iu oUtainliiff ft ty*au*"i «'tll not fu}Wsi> '. 01 {hat y o u r Inveii i it iu l i patentab le , n »;!**•*-* it n - i i l y i* p a t e n t a b l e , wo far a s -*-••* -•-'•- * tt^mMm^m Wt^&m 'l fklU«b^nc.-. y >u t-a: apreliuiintrv e\:t-iiiiini:i^Ma-li:id _ rialauiul H. • H~i*tr»tlnmmT I j iWIa, Tl Tha hour of h jne l.airltig t r t H . i l U.eJ«>a.d ***P>L£X' VHr f W f f l M R 1

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Mr. Keyuolua offered Ihe l , , ik vrli.g (eatdu- , H o n . i

AVhereaa, In determlutuxJ^Jits alain s.-le„.l , and pruporl ion of ouuHiiy et£jr|{ipa l..r A l lut.a. I the equal ized vatoAMHaM toe U m n i» floured : • 2 Ujo'tou b f e h , t h e i e l o i e ; j

lfeM)|»ed, That t h e town «f Alu . i .a h a » e I qradUqa t b a o o u u t y b o u k t o r i h e mniiui »|2 90 j ewra¥.t A*St*£ % « I > I

Th# aoirVoT pif. havlug. arrtve<4 tit«. t*a|4 ! ttkftreue.f tinr«ip. n

lMr. U— M e » o e r a o f b o a i d a l l present . T h e b o a r of » h a ' l u ^ arrived t h e board l . u k

reeeaa U « » K » gt, , f, * . , -Tu'eioekr.(*^pkrda»<«tukt«irrto>*1 •>*-•«. ^ Mr. fa)iaito««StiU*u fcHTulrirtj p r e a w W e

a n d teaulut ion: Whereas , T h e aherUT o f Xhifi e o a o t y baa

s btf saved In UMSS fcfcrn loaccnr* 'ul handlinetif

thecaae may li-*i^Jtusee».s. tsij4ioif«»r|UHit«. , <iu«i<tttiMrei#t U f i l i t i « w , t o i a h ^ < ) I ^ H C a m ' tbaaaa wetifctiizoliAiaiW (i. l.auAMTet VmMubm-' Uin. l>. V.. at your al turn*, y in therajv.crlvlnathe t'lle of tlit* litveuti.m i.i.d ttlM'Ut the date of nttor. vuuranpliealion. An i-\:,i,.iiiuli.„,i>ud repuK^Ul etna you iiutliinc. SeHrrhe, n«.de fur title tomrni-tinas, in fart miy information relating- to FatstoV pn<mptlv furnished. (Vipieaof Pnlenli DMllrdat the regular (iuvernmt tit rates, t t o e . earn.) Rr-awaiberthiauili.-e l,.« iieaoto <uaon»folu^naiun alum tm and roK tarivKiiernap |«« | to (*afa of e«|»rtenee, l«s.1des reference can tojd*fa loae-tual elienta inalmi«t ev.rj- coas t* to the V. «. f aaiphlet relating !•> Fttlenta fn>'«>4JSjo/ ipqueat.

AtforiM'r-at- l f*«TL'»' ,d '-*<«lfttorof a m r r i -

h^Ut i ta i t er Ment ioned a rate Baed by enMuw s a d nut by l a s i . a o A . ,,>., ..• r. ; • > , , i : . .n ,, - . .

Wbereaa, There U u o p r o v l d o n of law* aa< tjtorlitiatf i h e p a y m e n t of a a y fees lor said

k e«f f l l n t o o . a j id too deiober. A. 1> . HWS. i h e s h e r t f f y r • b«a <-oaa«y

M_ . . . ,. , _ _ _ . . _B(n«t order-

eatoT mmamn ssntata in ttW rtmbiy g^m |W*» Atsto •uAa^aato*'"- "~ J*-* — -* * * - i »

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: l i s ays* mJnSSIFwmmml? •&* th. LMMMD

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rspd rich pcrf u s e . Iti

l l t e V S MILLEI Would respectfullj- announce to the nnlilii! his return from market with a full line of Fall Dry Goods, com­prising everything to be found in a first-class dry goods establish.!) etit. Ev iy department replete with novel­ties. Price** lower than any other establishment in Northern New York. Samples on application.

MARCUS MILUBK, 72 Margaret Street, one deer Scuta ef CtaY* Ding Store

P L A T T S B U R G H . N. Y.

No. 7 Rhrtr Strati rUlT>KI l.'iill. N. V.

A Freak Stock.

HPERIIR S H I S

LOW PHICK8.

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Groceries tind frofWenF, s# a>t#tit i«« nt/mt

r»r«ess ivy ' o S«M tit • ti te I, t i e i », * i. .

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T*at. Cefffets Sttftrt. Casa*4 6t*ed> OrietJ Fro its. Z>rt»«l **4 t4B«4«4

•cttts. Salt Fith. l*r&bt*'» Bitcaiti, Cracker*, ftc.

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,-.,, t-'t*<a«tt«-*-.t in u,e p . , , I I , I * * , ' U e a » l * ' * d * s i ' " « '

and Liquor* OF THC CNOICCST MAVIS,

for mr*it'*tt*. ''''fj»..*M AIT p i j w m f t f i ' *** mi»rc tl:ii* i«r»i Ik v 414 i n *»*mr« tl**"*^

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Nichols, Barter A C« aat-aai ,w.i*cTot:uaoiMi««

KICH0L8, LV»I* i m,

Wholetilo aisi Retail

GR0CE18, Si.

PLATTSBURGH,«. Y.

PAicttcuLAB Arrstino* P-II» i o nLUHO WAUILV Oa»KW.

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t>rowtMtotol»»sajlttrt.»to«l4dto4f ' tm&>*

Teas. Coffees, Suptrs, 8pio8>, Sjrups, Molasses, Suich,

FUvonug Egtvtetat Owted %SH|WWP<pSJ ^^SSSCStto»toB& 4 t o - . ( F ^ P * i ^ V » 0

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I t a f a c t , e*er»tblnie t b a t e a n b e e e l l t d fur i o * • a c s t ^ - l a s s U r o c e i y a m i » ruvts iun S t o r e

t o o k a t T a i s ! We c a n sett t t M b r a t <<)rapor M e l t t o t i . t

hal t a d o l l a i a g a i h . t , . s i . u ton S a — I t t — !• r half a oo t la i a |*out .d!

Oar Ottodti at« all • * « aa« Fresh.

Crockerj, Glass and Wooden

A ful l a*»ur la tent t a i l at,tl < »«a, i i .e

j Inr CM asj be €tapif.

Has the Largest and MostOou-

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A Full Stock of Beat Brands of Coal

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WOOD AK1» BAUD HAY. Also , af ter tttla u u u w i ,

SELL AKD DMiYEB ICE. By HMMWS44* Mr. I**U*M*T. «*on-a#oa4tol>

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