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AN UNRIVALLED TONIC, •>. • • • * • ? t: V . reinstated System.
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FANCY J STAPLE GROCERIES • AND PROVISIONS
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T E A S . S U G A R S i A M t
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AFTERGLOW.
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r caw the eastern sky aflame last night Willi ruse like eu!, irs, gloriously clear,
While in the tvest tin* sun had sunk from sigh^ An,l clouds liiuijj like a pall ujson a bier.
So was-your face, my darling, when you died, Drig-ht -with the glory that i could not see;
For, though with straining, tear dimmed eyes I tried,
Only grief laden clouds appeared to me! —"Bessie Cliwidler in American Magazine.
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N e u t r i i l C r o u n d i n C u b a .
The cban; i^oondition of society brought about by the patched up peace of Zanjou made puss-ible a club where men of either and nei ther part}- m i g h t meet w i t h o u t cease-liws promptings to the rancor of political feel ing or national pride. The Union c iub thus had its origin. It is wealthy, aristocratic, exclus ive , and i ts membership a n d privileges are confined whol ly to men. So far as I a m informed, this i s the single, instance in Cuba w here wi inien are thus denied. Ne i ther politics nor rel igion are discussed by i*f; members; on ly such games of cards as are permitted b y l a w are a l lowed; the mos t eminent of Cubans in tho professions and
mercanti le life, as well as tho highest l-'pani'-h nfBi-ials, hero meet dai ly in moclc friendship; the consul generals of Prance, Ureas Britain, Germany and the Uni ted States are members; a u d i t is absolutely tho only spot among men in all Cuba which m a y be regarded as s tr ic t ly neutral ground.— Edgar L. Wakeman's letter.
.Sugar from Coal Tar. The wonderful coal tar sugar story, which
has been published in nearly every newspaper within a year, is again revived, and from a recent article in. The German Sugar Manufacturers' Journal i t appears that a factory for the production of thac wonderful product known as saccharine is n o w completed, and will be ful ly equipped for work in a f ew weeks. I t is located in Westerhausen, near the old historic c i ty of Magdeburg.
This coal tar sugar, hav ing a sweetening power oOO t imes greater than cane sugar, i t is said, wi l l be used for m i x i n g w i t h glucose, and it is presumed will , in a largo measure, disp-laee the product of Tho cane for the same purpus". The journal from which w e gather the above facts also statfs that ono pound 3f the new saci-hariiie mixed with 500 parts of glui-nse- gives a compound as good as the best Migur used on the continent, whi le it can be supplied at a much lower price.—Scientific American.
A .Somewliut Mort i fy ing Omiss ion . One of the pleasures of extreme youth is
to walk in pride in rubber boots. Tho haughty y e t indifferent air with which tho rubber booted small buy will swash through a quarter of a mile of gutter m u s t be seen to be nppreeiated. As the Listener was making Ins w a y past one of the c i ty schools tlie other l a y , he &a>v !*-f,ire him t w o midgets of girls wear ing rubber boots beyond their years. These little fcirl- were walk ing through tho puddles in then . _, with the ev ident pride of conquering henillli-j,
"AVhy, Mary J"ane,M said the larger, "if you didn't forget that puddle at the crossing."'
"So I did," said Mary Jane, mortified, "I dont know -what's coming over me ," and turning about she retraced her steps and tw ice paraded through the forgotten puddle tiefoi'o rejoining her companion.—Boston Transcr ipt
A Music Teacher ' s Kd neat Ion. I heard, the other e v e n i n g a t a musicale , a
naive remark about one of tho performances, which seemed so characteristic of Boston i t deserves to be repeated. A y o u n g woman, whose musical educatiop has been somewhat l imited, but of unbounded belief in Lt< ; T B capabil ity, wju discuss ing a very brill iant artist who had just been ptiiying a group of Chopin's famil iar masterpieces. "Oh, yes , he plays well e n o u g h . i g h e said i n answer to a n enthusiastic comment , "but I don't caro to have lessons from him. It wouldn't pay." " A n d w h y notP' asked an astonished listener. "-There is on ly o r * other man here who is SLeh a master of hij art." "Yes , I know," was the reply, "but you see, as I want to teach, I shall take a few lessons of Mr. Long, and that wi l l get me as m a n y pupils as I shall need!"—Boston Herald.
.Making • D i s t i n c t i o n . The t w o friends had lunched together a t a
restaurant and were taking their departure. "Rambo," said Baldwin, "you'd better put
that silk hut back oil its hook. Your tils u here w i t h mine ."
"Baldwin," exclaimed Rambo. l a an in jured tone, after the two had gone out, " I did not ejepect such treatment from you.
The hat I had taken w«a a better one than mine."
" Y o u were wil l ing, then, to make the mis-taker'
"I t m i g h t have been a mistake, Ba ldwin ," said Rambo , severely, "but it would uot have been a blunder."—Chicago Tribune.
Kiicotiraffiiis; P o o r P e o p l e . A n Indianapolis church ha» established a
dime savings and loan company, which receives a n y sum down to one cent. I t s object is to encourage poor people to save money, and to help them to buy fuel in summer when it is cheap for use the fo l lowing winter when it is dear. Thus far it has proved sue-cessf ul beyond expectat ion. — N e w York Tribune,
A n Kfftoctlv* C o m b i n a t i o n .
Grace—Isn't that your fiance, Katef Kate—Yes . Why» Grace—Isn't he awfu l ly dark, dear I Kate—<^uit«i but old gold, with Uic Accent
on the gold, being the contrast ing color, th» combination is an agreeable one and quite harmonious, gee?—Judge.
Offered at a l largala . Farmer (to artist who is painting a pict
uresque old mill on the farm)—What are jra l ike ly t o g i t for a pictur Ilka tha t , mis ter l
Art i s t—About t-VJU. F a n n e r (excited)—tSOOl W h y . t/gosfc. 1*11
«bll U M durned old mil l itaclf for hal f tha t money.—Tha Kpoch.
Ha Ns««i«l Maway. A Georgia roan put a p SJOBO
a t anrt ioa , and i t was kaeckasl h i g l M t t t i i d d a r a t t M . H a d t d a l a b o u t lasMt, ba t ft* did w a s * U d . - D « t r o i t t V a .
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H O W GOOD T A S T E IS MADE A SAL
A B L E COMMODITY .
A. r r f t i r h t r o m a i o f f M A t i l o n — F o o d J n a * t h «
Bull j- - C are of t h e Teeth—Renufc inr a
Goss ip—flant ly D i s i n f e c t a n t — H i n t to » M o t h e r l t . m i .
'A womn.-7i o f ^-ontaerfrLl ta^ i to . "
"lU'markalile Lasto. She makes her living by i c "
" H m v r "•&«> w l l s it." "8*1 Is w b a t r ''Her taste." It was on the Il l inois Central suburban
train. The speakers were two men. Tho lis-terifT was tired of looking at tho frozen lake and the melancholy gulls, and was wi l l ing to eavesdrop.
"How can taste be a salablo c o m m o d i t y r "It seem"= to me that i t i s rare enough to
bring a good price anywhere . B u t as to the charming woman, I will tell y o u how ifceame about. She is a lady of very unusual refinement and cultivation. She is not beautiful as you know; but she is a lways picturesque, and can enter a company of young and pretty girls and yet win al l attention to herself b y the exquisite repose of her manners, b y her poetical dresses and her interesting conversation. Three years ago her husband died. She was heartbroken. For a t ime her mind was unsettled. Sho had a lways lived in luxury and awoke to a sudden realization, in addition to her other trouble, that she was possessed of but a few hundred dollars. She had no trade and no profession. She had simply spent her life in cult ivat ing her mind and manners in a. desultory way . A n acquaintance with Emerson and Gautier was not go ing to help her to take caro of her two
children. " 'And yet she is a woman of such wonder
ful taste,' her friends would s a y sympathiz-ingly when she complained of hav ing nothing to do. These words were flung at her til l she grew desperate. One d a y she informed them that since taste seemed to bo her best possession she should make a Irving out of it . She had a very large social acquaintance, and sho visited all of her friends. W i a t she said was:
" 'What are you go ing to wear this spring, and what shall you do to your house?' They didn't exact ly know. Peoplo very seldom do. .She said sho would decide for them if they would pay her for i t They were enchanted. 'You'll do ic just right!' t h e y al l cried; you know, dear, y o u have such taste!'
"The charming woman made a tour of Chicago shops. Then she went to N e w York. She visited the art exhibits. That year her friends were dressed as they never had been before, l ivery ono had a gown of the color and cut which best suited her. T h e hats were ravishing. Tho combinations of color in tho costumes were as original as t h e y were beautiful. E v e n the fat women were satis-fled with themselves. A s for the houses, t h e y looked very much altered. Hero and there she employed tho severest s impl ic i ty; aga in she used Oriental lavishness. She g a v e character to each apartment—and truth compels the to say that she spent a m i n t of money. She has had a growing success f rom year to year. Heyoud doubt, she is one of the mos t successful business women in Chicago, as well as one of the most eesthetic."
"Kenwood," shouted the conductor. "(iood-by. If you want your house mado
beautiful or your wife dressed like a Paris ian she is the woman for you,"—Chicago News .
A F r e n c h w o m a n of F a s h i o n .
1 find that French women, as a rule, take very little exercise, and this little is made as agreeable and as short as possible. T h e y are natural ly fond of comfort. A day of a Frenchwoman of fashion can easi ly be summed up in the fo l lowing manner: A t 8 o'clock the cup of cafe au lait in bed; a t 9, tho bran bath and a simpio toilet mado for the mass a t her parish church—this is i f she be righteously incl ined; otherwise sho wi l l not leave her room until the dejeuner a la fourchette, after which her coupe wil l most likely deposit her at her dressmakers; thence to a fasliionable pastry cook's for a biscuit and a cup of chocolate, an ice, or even a small glass of some excel lent wine; thence homo again, to place herself under the skillful hands of her Abigai l , whence she wi l l appear equipped for a few calls, an afternoon concert or reception, or her o w n day a t home.
At 4 o'clock comes the dai ly drive to the Bois, general ly in a victoria or a closed carriage, should the day be cool; a t 6, another
toilet for the dinner; at 7—sometimes this may be only at 8, and then madame will find t i m e for her correspondence, a f ew chapters in the latest novel, perhaps a short beauty sleep, or a visit from her children, if she be so blessed, or a short con versation w i t h her h u * band, to whom, a t this late hour, she wil l unfold her evening plans—two hours a t table, and thence to tho opera or play. The late hours, after the drop of the curtain, up to the t ime of bidding good night, are filled in different ways, according t o the taste and habits of madame. J3ut the life I have just described, believe me, Is on ly the every day , butterfly existence of a woman of tho world. —l J nns Cor. The Argonaut.
Teei l ing ISaby Too Fast .
Adults know very well that if they drink hastily and uninterrupted!}', t h e y will cough or hiccough, and have, probably, more lasting uneasiness; and the tender infant stomach, wholly unsuited to such an influx of liquid, naturally rebels, generates wind or gas, with the result of agoniz ing spasms. The blood is driven back from the extremities, the heart beats with violence, the face is suffused with color, and tho unfortunate baby screams in agony. H o w easi ly th is might have been prevented b y the exercise of a little common (?) sense.
But, as babies will certainly continue, in spite of wholesome advice, t o h a v e preventable diseases, and colic a m o n g t h e m , le t a n additional word g ive comfort in the form of
remedy. When tho baby screams and draws up i t s little legs in agony , don't spend t i m e in turning and twist ing i t over, and pat t ing its back; instead, prepare a st imulating-tea, by taking a pinch of black pepper to a tea-cupful of hot water, and administer i t i n spoonfuls, warming the t iny feet a t the same time, and laying a warm hand over the stomach, gent ly press i t back and forth, kneading it as it were. Baby's cries wi l l speedily cease, and dispersion of wind fo l low; i t will stretch out its l i t t le l imbs and reward you with a smi le ; but—unhappily—not profi t ing by experience, i t wil l (if the mother be equally uutcachable), gobble over its n e x t meal in the usual fashion, and proclaim repentance by bitter cries. A n d no wonder! for ou t of ten attacks of colic nine a t least are duo to tho mother's incompetency.—Janet E. Uuntz-ltees in Demorest's Monthly.
Cure of the Teet i i .
For seven or eight years of its life the child is dependent upon tho deciduous or baby teeth for the tnastication of its food, which should be a wholesome, nourishing and a liberal d i e t The importance of sav ing these baby teeth, beautiful as pearls, and of much greater value to tho possessor, cannot be too
emphatical ly impressed upon tho fathers and mothers of this broad land.
Usual ly no call i s made upon the dentist, e i c e p t for an aching tooth toe far gone for any remedy but extraction. Sucii parents can hardly be made to see the benefits t o be der: ved from the filling of such temporary
teeth. To them' let me use the words of a dentist: "Attend to them, because they need them for daily use. Attend to them, because in so doing w e shall prevent much pain and sickness. At tend to them, because by these means tho nutrit ive processes will be carried on better, and the health, growth and development of tho child will be better than it would be without them. The care and attention bestowed upon the deciduous teeth wil l help the regulari ty and development of the permanent." Weak nutrit ion produces soft teeth.
W e should extend the sav ing principle t o the temporary teeth, and at tempt t o restore them when diseased, i n order to retain them as long as nature has use for them. Premature removal m a y causa irregularity in the permanent b y the contract ion of t h e j a w , a lso if retained too long after they have g r o w n useless t o mother nature, t h e y m a y cause irregulari ty i n the permanent; so w i s t parents will consult their dent is t a t the first s igns of disease or crowding and distress.—A Dentist's Wife in Good Housekeeping.
W o a M a ' r XAatea t o C o a a j p .
Mrs. Chase, of whom the story was told, wai a wise w o m a n ; she had discovered ear ly i n l i fe t h a t there a r e soma gossips a n d scandal mongers w h o cannot ba suppressed by polite means , but whose disagreeable stock i n trade mos t be pointedly ignored. Therefore, w h e a a malic ious story w a s mentioned in bar presence she became convenient ly deaf.
One d a y a woman m u c h older t h a n herself, w h o m she would g l a d l y h a r e , treated w i t h r e s p s e t , « o a l d e d t o her a choice bi t of social soaarlal M m Chase impaasirely sewed o a
- Wal l , w b a t S o jron ehiak «s* i t , s a y dasa-r s»a^taaUkbaarar,lw|ill»tly. "Oygfcte.1 they to be ashamed to ltva fat tW style they do wfcea they aetaally harawHaaMkgh to pay
R 4 HERVE TOHIC.
Celery and Coca, the prominent m-" t the " " pedients, are
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quiets tre nervmw syjtem. coring HeTTOus Weakness, Hysteria, Pleep-lessnec*, Af
MH MITER ATI VE. It <inves r«it thr p,-'L=ono«« hronn?* of t}i«. f,, v*i pirrifTinc and rarichinsr it, and so overcimuie tho«e diseases res-ilrins frota ur.pore or impOTti^ ishp-" M.>»J.
A LAXATIVE. Ar'int:mMl\l-nHuri-lroulhelKM*T!« T-.r-rr.<•.-'; ijvsr-.iarhaMt Ti*trtP£tJi-ens ihr <t*Mn&<K, and aids digestion.
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TIERNEY & SHARnON, Margaret St., PlatisW,». Y. - • • Main St., Champlam, N. Y.
Dry Goods and Carpets, Complete opening of New Spring Goods. Bargains in every Department. Special Sale during the month of Hosiery,
Gloves, Dress Goods and Carpets. 4 0 i n c h A l l W o o l T a i l o r - m a d e S u i t i n g s
47 c e n t s p e r y a r d .
All Wool Henriettas, all the new shades, 4 8 c e n t s , w o r t h 6 5 c e n t s .
4 0 i n c h W o o l S u i t i n g 25 c e n t s . 40 inch Al l W o o l C h e c k S u i t i n g s 3 7 i c e n t s ,
worth 50 cents. 54 inch All Wool Checks only 5G cents,
f o r m e r l y 85 c e n t s . 46 inch fine Serge (Henrietta Cloth finish)
75 c e n t s , w o r t h $ 1.00. S i lk W a r p H e n r i e t t a s in B l a c k , B r o w n ,
G o b e l i n B l u e a n d M a h o g a n y , $ 1 . 0 0 per y a r d .
4 0 i n c h A l l W o o l D e b i e g e 4 3 c e n t s p e r y a r d , Tegular 60 c e n t g o o d s .
50 i n c h T a i l o r - m a k e S u i t i n g s 85 c e n t s , c h e a p a t $ 1 . 2 5 .
Co lored .Dress S i l k s 50 c e n t s . B l a c k and Co lored S a t i n s 50 c e n t s . M o r i e S i l k s , all t h e n e w c o l o r s , $ 1 . 2 5 p e r
y a r d . S i lk P l u s h e s f 1.00 per y a r d . L a c e Curta ins $ 1 . 2 5 a pair , w e l l w o r t h $ 2 .
f o r m e r l y
B a c k ,
T u r c o m a n C u r t a i n s $ 3 . 5 0 a pair , w o r t h $4.50.
C h e n i l l e P o n t r i c s $ 8 . 5 0 a pair. $ 1 1 . 0 0 .
A l l W o o l J e r s e y J a c k e t s , P l a i t e d $ 2 . 8 7 .
L a d i e s ' B a l b r i g g a n H o s e , ful l r e g u l e r m a d e g o o d s , 16 c e n t s per pair.
L a d i e s ' f a n c y Str iped H o s e , r egu lar m a d e , 16 c e n t s , w o r t h 2 5 c e n t s .
L a d i e s ' JTast JSlack H o s e , r egu lar 35 c e n t g o o d s , a t 2 5 c e n t s .
Br i l l i an t L i s l e H o s e 3 7 i c e n t s , w o r t h 5 0 e . S i lk H o s e 75 c e n t s . F i n e r g r a d e s S i l k H o s e $ 1 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 2 5 a n d
$ 1 . 5 0 . Our l ine o f 25 c e n t H o s e in B l a c k s a n d
F a n c i e s , is t h e b e s t in t h e c i t y . 96 d o z e n M i s s e s ' F r e n c l i R i b b e d H o s e 19
c e n t s , w o r t h 30 c e n t s . L a d i e s ' K i d G l o v e s , N e w S p r i n g S h a d e s ,
E m b r o i d e r e d B a c k , 65 c e n t s . L a d i e s ' K e a l K i d E m b r o i d e r e d back G l o v e s
W e l t T o p , 89 c e n t s , w o r t h $ 1 . 3 5 .
Carpets, Oil Cloths,, Bugs, &c. O u r l ine o f N e w S p r i n g C a r p e t s is b y far t h e l a r g e s t a n d f inest i n th i3 s e c t i o n , i n
c l u d i n g I n g r a i n , T a p e s t r y , B o d y B r u s s e l s a n d T h r e e P l y , a n d w e r e s p e c t f u l l y i n v i t e e v e r y o n e in n e e d of S p r i n g Carpe t s to visU, o u r E l e g a n t S h o w R o o m before p u r c h a s i n g . S p e c i a l b a r g a i n s i n S m y r n a R u g s a t $ 1 . 0 0 a n d u p w a r d s .
Respectfully TIERNEY & SHARRON.
ISAAC MERKEL, MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER Of
CIG-ARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, &c, CARBONATED DRINKS OF ALL KINDS,
Bottler of Milwaukee & Hinkel's Boss Lager, And Wholesale Dealer in FIREWORKS of every description.
A s appropriate to the season w e des ire to cal l your a t t e n t i o n to t h e fo l lowing s p e c i a l t i e s :
F I E E WORKS. Being the o n l y jot>ber in t h i s s ec t ion , I shal l carry a very h e a v y and well assorted s tock
of Fire Works of every descr ipt ion , espec ia l ly adapted to the w a n t s of ihe trade in th i s sec t ion for the Fourth of Ju ly and Campaign trade, a l s o F l a g s , Lanterns , &c. Cata logues a n d p r i e e l i s t m a i l e d o n a p p l i c a t i o n .
C a r b o n a t e d . D r i n k s . We have recent ly p u t in J . W. Tufi's la tes t improved pa ten ted appara tus and completed
our facil it ies for manufac tur ing on an e x t e n s i v e s ca l e t h e h ighest grade of Orange Cham-paiMie. Hired Beer, Lemon, Strawberry and Sarsapar i l l a Sodas Ginger A l e , Champagne a n d Crab A p p l e Cider, Sel tzer a n d V i c h y Water , /be.
Grreat S p e c i a l t y i n C i g a r s . OCR LATEST, The World H a v a n a 5 c e n t c igars w e guarantee are Clear H a v a n a F i l l e d
from cut t ings of high grade Clear H a v a n a Cigars and are therefore adapted to , a n d w e are confident they wi l l , p l e a s e Smokers of high-priced brands .
Our s t o c k of Imported and D o m e s t i c Goods i s very e x t e n s i v e , a n d comprises a l l l e a d i n g brands .
Tobaccos and Pipes in end le s s variety. All are cordial ly inv i ted to cal l a n d e x a m i n e goods a n d prices before p u r c h a s i n g .
ISAAC MERKEL. 40 Margaret Street.
R U B B E R G O O D S .
Rock Bottom Shoe Store, 6 8 M a r g a r e t S t r e e t *
PLATTSBURGH,
F o r a l l k inds of
Rubber Boots & Shoes. ——s»«S>fc-»—JS»J<a—————
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Grocery & Provision Emporium.
w. A. NICHOLS; No. Sfi Brinkerkoff Street,
P L A T T S B U R G H , N . Y . H a s on h a n d , and a l w a y s k e e p s in s t o c k , a
large assor tment of
FIXE GROCERIES, Including Canned Goods,
I n a l l v u r i e t l e s ; a l s o ,
SHELF GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Tea.*. S u g a r s and Coffee*,
Made a S p e c i a l t y , and t o w n i c h e s p e c i a l in spec t ion Is i n v i t e d by purchasers .
F L O U R . P l l U b u r y ' s P a t e n t , Has t lne ' s P a t e n t . S h u m -
met ' s P a t e n t , and o t h e r b r a n d s , the best to be found in m a r k e t . Various o ther brands • r e a l s o k e p t , g i v i n g cus tomers t h e i r c h o i c e of the n e s t brands in t h e market .
B E A C H ' S CRACK.K&S a l w a y s on h a n d , fresh and warrauted .
A fa i l l ine of C R O C K E R Y a n d G L A S S W A R E .
F R U I T S or a l l k i n d s i n the ir s e a s o n . P O R E r L A T O R I K O E X T R A C T S of a l l
k i n d s . P I C K L E S , f o r e i g n & Domes t i c C H B E S K . S"At>g.—One o t the largest var ie t i e s , in
c l u d i n g Fa irbanks , Hants Claus , Br i l l iant , Tom, Dick a n d Harry, Queen , Town Talk , P lcn le , To i l e t , a n d al l t h e bes t 8 o a p s k n o w n lo the trade. A full line of
Porks F i s h and Feed . Purchasers are Invl trd l o try our Pork and
F l a b , w h i c h i s sa id t o b e the BaaT In m a r k e t . Ha h a . m large var ie ty of CIO ASM a n d
C O N r i c C T I O K K N Y , wnktb w i l l l i e d i sposed At W ho lesa la or Reta i l a t t h e l o w e s t pr ices .
B D T T E R • • • E C G S . - N o r i e but the b«t t ar t i c l e o l Butter w i l l b e offered for s a l e .
The a b o v e Is on ly a part ia l l ist of t h e goods offered for s a l e . T h e p u b l l e a t e so l i c i t ed to ea l l a a d e x a m i n e sjeode a n d p r i c e s . Al l g o o d s w a r r a n t e d a s represented .
Orders de l ivered a t a » y p a r t o f t h e v i l l a g e a t s h o r t a o t l e e .
M a r k e t priee w i l l be paid for p r o d a e e . A g e n e r a l Inv i ta t ion Is a t t e n d e d to a l l p u r -
e h a e e t s l o e a l l a a d look a t t h e Moods oRhtod tor s a l e . R s e p s s t f u l l y .
^ w „ „ W. A. NICHOLS. PlaUebwrtb.R. T.
Carriages | Harnesses F O B S A . L E .
E . K . BROMLEY OANrsFfRtoSlAfgauMci
NEW ROAD CARTS, Biiigiafv fop (toitfi i ,
F I R E !
TkeBeftt sad Most Convenient Ladders eter invented.
PRICE Per Section of 6} Feet, 5 Rungs. $1.50
The Greatest Wonder in Ladders Since the Days of Jacob.
Have y o u r B u i l d i n g s , T i m e a n d H o n e y . b y p u r c h a s i n g and u s i n g t h e s e Ladders . They a r e i n s e p a r a t e s e c t i o n s , e a c h 6% f e e t In l e n g t h , w h i c h a r e s o c o n s t r u c t e d a . t o in ter lock w i t h e a c h o t h e r a n d m a d e ta/e In a n y r o s l t i o n b y t h e super ior fattening deviett,
• t e n t e d and c o n t r o l l e d by t h i s Company . A Ladder of a n y des i red l e n g t h i s q u i c k l y
m a d e by p u t t i n g t o g e t h e r a s u f n e i e n t u u m b e r of s e c t i o n s , a n d c a n b e a s q u i c k l y t a k e n a p a r t .
They a r e a l s o r e a d i l y adjus ted for a l l t h e var ious p u r p o s e s o f a Sten-Ladder , f o r P i c k i n g Fru i t , T r i m m i n g T r e e s , &e„ a n d for Trest le S t a g i n g for P a i n t i n g . C lapboard ing . a n d o t h e r purpose* .
The l o w price a t w h i c h t h e y a r e s o l d b r i n g s t h e m WITHIN T H E REACH OF A L L , a n d a d a p t e d t o F i r e m e n , B u i l d e r a , P a i n t e r s . P a p e r
Hangers. Masons, 81aters, Fruit tirowers a n d H o u s e O w n e r s .
J 3 » Ladders s h i p p e d t o a n y p a r t o f t h e w o r l d . A d d r e s s orders t o
Oflee of Kanafaetori.r andShfppinf MORRISONVILLB,
Clinton Co., X. Y.
EMERY-GATES Soetiom L a d d e r M T | Co..
No. 39 Der Street, Hew York.
B n « i n e * s C a r d s .
Palmer, Weed A Kellorf. 4 TTORNETS a . S n m r ' S S E L I . O K * ATI.A"W.
A <•«!-•», Wf»f 1 ••; M >-.pr<s HI •» *,< itrit.'i St , r iat l -1-nrgh. N. V.
r B T K X S . r A t . M r R 8 « ! T B » , T l I B . 9 . A . K t u o o o .
HEWITT ATMOBEY,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
UL S . U K W I T T . X . T . H K W I T T . F . A . M K R B T .
—DTSTATrKAXR MONASTERS.
ATTt)RSTirSA>:DCXH">"S>;T.T,ORS ATT.ATT. Utliee o v e r M,*liattie's s t y r e , M-argaret
S t r e e t , t'latt-scnrgto, ?t, V. Specia l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n to V n s u i e s s i n Sur
rogate ' s Court. U . S.MxMASTERS, V. 3 . C o m m i s s i o n e r . FK.AXK. M c H A a T K u S , J u s t i c e ot the l 'e»ae .
August 11, lxxT.
WILLIAM V. S. WOODWARD,
ATXORXEY i S D CUVNSEU.OR AT LAW", an« l l " u u e * t S t a l e s C f a i m i s s i o a t r . U K i c e
> o . ii VLtrjrtrei s treet , i o v e r L e v i s ciicar siorei,t'iattst>nrgn,l<t- It.
WLVSLOW C. WATSOS,
ATTORSJCY A S B COTJSSJBLLOR A T L A W Spec ia l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n t o b u s i n e s s in
S u r r o g a t e ' s Court . Office o v e r Mcl ia t t t e ' s s t o r e , l a t e l y o c c u
p ied by Corbin & U o b i e , M a r g a r e t S t r e e t , P la t t s b u r g n , N . Y .
Beckwith, Barnard A Wheeler,
ATTORNEYS & C0USSELL0K8 AT LAW P i t t s b u r g h , C l i n t o n C o u a t f . S . T .
O S c e n r s t door e a s t of Tr in i ty C h u r c h , PLATTSBURGH, N E W YORK..
O . H . B a c a W I T H . H . E . B A K N A B D S. L. W i m s L i t R .
J A M E S T i E K K E l ,
ATTORNEY A N D COUNSELLOR A T LAW a n d N o t a r y Publ ic ,of f ice 34 Margare t St . ,
o v e r H a g e r t y j t n a i l ' s ) f l a U s b u r g b , C l l n -o n C o . , S . V .
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BOYAL CORBIN,
ATTORNEY A N D COUNSELLOR A T L A W i r l a i u b u r g h , N. Y. Office i n t h e B a i l e y
B l o c k , Br idge s t r e e t , s e c o n d floor.
flENBI S . J O H N S O N ,
AT T O R X J E J A N D C O U N S E L L O R A T L A W , f l a t t s b u x g I i , 2 r . Y . O O l c e , W i n . l o t r ' . B l o c k ,
Custom U o u s e S q u a r e , o p p o s i t e tue l 'os tOff lce .
In Taiftj al MM Stit Opf oette QwBshsrtsRd Hosee,
PLATTSSUsMa. ft. T. i« aa* tad a lata* aad wliseisetsd
M* •/eTAPtiAJIRi PAROT OOOM, Ntwgsws^tfcrflAes.wlii M H M N toaliJls»*^roWiAwa4'«7PS,«AMs>
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RLLE * & CONWAY,
ATTORX.EY3 A>"D COUNSELLORS ATLA"W", W i n s l o w ' s .Block, Brinkerl ioff S tree t ,
f l a c u b u r g l i , N . Y . t " a s ' B . UibKT. T. K. CONWAT.
'JhARK A HATHAWAY,
AT T O R N E Y S A N D C O U N S E L L O R S A T L A W , Office C l i n t o n B l o c k , p i a u s b u r g h . X . X.
Will a t t e n d t o C a u s e s i n a l l t h e Courts o f t h e S t a t e a n d Uni ted s t a t e s . S p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n i v e n to C o l l e c t i o n s and s e t t l e m e n t of E s t a t e s u S u r r o g a t e ' s Court , &c.,<&c.
G K O . L . C L A B K . F . J - . H A T H A W A T .
WILL L. PATTISON,
ATTORNEY" A N D COUNSELLOR A T L A W , Cl inton Block , P l a t t s b u r g h , N.Y' .
At West Chazy on Tuesday a n d F r i d a o f e a c h w e e k .
HENRY P. GIXLILAND, 2nd,
ATTORNEY A N D COUNSELLOR A T L A W and J us t i ce o f t h e P e a c e . Office in Court
House B a s e m e n t . I ' l a t t s b u r g h . N . Y.
A. G. CARVER,
PLATlSBUJIGJf.N. T.
D R . F R A N K M A D D E N , ( L A T E or B R O O K L Y N , N . Y.)
OFFICE A K D R E S I D E N C E 97% Margaret s t r e e t , 3 d h o u s e north of Corne l ia S tree t .
Office h o u r s , 3 to 10 A . i t . , 4 t o 7 r . M .
G. D . DUNHAM, M. D . OFFICE: 34 M a i g a r e t S t r e e t , ( o v e r H a g e r t y A
McCaffrey's.) PLATTSBURGH, JV. f.
Office H o u r s : 8 to 9.30 A.M. , 1 t o 3 r . M . a n d 7 t o » r . M .
Dr. £ . C. LOW.
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. PLATTSBUKGH. H. Y.
XW Office a n d r e s i d e n c e corner of B r i n k e r h o f f a n d Oak S t r e e t s , s o u t h of H i g h S c h o o B u i l d i n g .
DR. DROWNS. T H E
DENTIST. Comer Margaret and
Bridge Streets,
' P L A T T S B U R G H , N . T .
D r . J . F . B A I L E Y .
D E N T I S T . PLATTSBURGH,N.T.
OfflceCustom House Sqnare.Low's building
T h e Mew B u i l d i n g o f t h e A l b a n y B u s i n e s s C o l l e g e a i id S c h o o l o f S h o r t - H a n d
a n d T y p e - W r i t i n g , i s t h e - best s t r u c i u i e devoted to b u s i n e s s educat ion i n t h e world . Cata logue a n d s p e c i m e n s of p e n m a n s h i p free. A d d r e s s
JOHN R. CARNELL, P r i n c i p a l , ii, 83 and 87 North Pearl St . , ALBANY, N . ¥ .
W I T H E R I L L HOUSE, PLATTSBURGH, S. X.
W. T . H O W E L L P r o p r i e t o r .
> i i8 t -Class in a i l A p p o i n t m e n t s . Free Ouiutbug to a n d u o m t h e b o a t s a n d
c a r s .
{JUdlUlSKLAND HULTSJS, . PLATTSUUHUU jr. r .
H a v i n g r e t t U e a a n d r e f u r n i s h e d t h e w e l l k n o w n C u m b e r l a n d H o u s e , ( h e proDrietors So l i c i t t h e p a t r o n a g e o l t h e i r o l d f r i e n d . a i I5 t h e p u b l i c g e i . e r . s n y . s p e c i a l i n d u c e m e n t s a r e offered t o L o c a l C u s t o m . A n L b a v i n , b e e n a d d e d t o t h e d i n i n g r o o m , p a r t i e s w h o may d e s i r e m o r e p r i v a c y t h a n i s p o s s i b l e a i t h e p u b l i c t a b l e c a n be a c c o m m o d a t e d w h i l e a t t h e s a m e t i m e a v o i d i n g t h e i n c o n Venienc ie s • r i s i n g from a s e p a r a t e d i n i n g r o o m . L a d i e . Vis i t ing t o w n u n a t t e n d e d , w i l l find t h i s a r r a n g e m e n t e s p e c i a l l y d e s i r a b l e .
C O M M E R C I A L T R A V E L E K S w i l l And a t t h e C u m b e r l a n d H o u s e t h e b e s t o f a c c o m m o d a t l o n s , a LABOK A N D C O N V E N I E N T S A M P L E B O O M h a v i n g b e e n f i t ted u p w i t h a n e n t r a n c e d i r e c t f r o m t h e s t r e e t .
C a r r i a g e s c o n v e y g u e s t s t o a n d f r o m e a c h t r a i n free o f c h a r g e .
GEO. S. CORBIN, P r o p r i e t o r .
A LBION HOUSE, "**• T w o d o o r s s o u t h o f t h e W i t h e r i l l H o u s e
PLATTSBVRGB, S. Y. G K O R G K T A P P A N , P r o p r i e t o r
T h i s H o u s e h a s r e c e n t l y b e e n t h o r o u g h l y repaired , a n d re furni shed w i t h t h e m o s t imp r o v e d f u r n i t u r e . It- is c en tra l ly l o c a t e d a n d affords a i l t h e c o n v e n i e n c e s of a first-class H o t e l . BOARD RY T B S DAY OR WEEK on iftS m o s t r e a s o n a b l e terras . Good barns a n d s t a b l i n g f o r n o r s e j . . P u b l i c p a t r o n a g e i s cord i a l l y s o l i c i t e d . ~ •- 23tf
HARRINGTON HOUSE, PLATTSBURGH, N. Y.
H . W . H A R R I N G T O N , - - P r o p r i e t o r
T h i s House , at t h e c o r n e r o f Marion S t r e e t and P r o t e c t i o n A v e n u e , i s m o s t centra l ly l o c a t e d , be ing in the hear t of t h e b u s i n e s s port ion of the v i l l a g e , a n d c o n v e n i e n t to Post-office .Te legraph a n d T e l e p h o n e offices,
TERMS. »1.00 PKtt D A Y .
/ ^ I L A X B T J R G H J i O T E I , .
CLAY1SURGH, tf. X.
A N U r U A K K A U , - - - - P r o p r i e t o r .
This h o u s e h a s b e e n refitted t h r o u g h o u t a n d is in h u e c o n d i t i o n .
A da i ly S t a g e from t h i s h o u s e c o n n e c t s with the Chateaugay R a i l r o a d a t C a d y v i l l e .
Terms r e a s o n a b l e . The p u b l i c a r e i n v i t e d to c a l l . -'Ill
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, XKKSKriLLM.N. T.
R I . M c G U I R E , . . P r o p r i e t o r . B e i n g n e w a n d c e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d , t h e H o t e l
p r e s e n t s g r e a t a t t r a c t i o n s t o b u s i n e s s m e n a n d no p a i n s w i l l b e s p a r e d t o s e c u r e I t s reputa t ion a s a f irst-c lass h o t e l . A l i b e r a l patronage Is r e s p e c t f u l l y s o l i c i t e d .
Part icular a t t e n t i o n g i v e n t o Commerc ia l T r a v e l e r s .
L ivery i n c o n n e c t i o n . O. N . W . T e l e g r a p h office in house, stages to and from all trains a n d b o a t s .
' m O H S,H0N3HJ O S TBK C C I O r t l X T-LAW,
O p p o s t U C I t y H a l l . C o a r t U . U M . r . u o a e . Ana atf/mming Brooklyn BrUlye, A". X. City. "
R O O M S . e i .OO P E R D A Y a a d U P W A R D S Ladles' Din ing-Room a n d G e n t l e m e n ' s Cafe
wl tb u n e x c e l l e d s e r v i c e . THOMAS J . FRENCH, P r r p i l t i o r .
rRTITHERILL'8 HOTEL LIVERY TY STABLE. *
0 J t . OOOLBT a CO., P r o p r i e t o r s •
PLATTamumoH, jr. r. P a r t i e s l a w a n t o f a Good T u r n o u t , e i t h e r
for b u s i n e s s o r p l e a s u r e , s h o u l d e a l l a t WlthortU's H o t e l Livery s t a b l e , w h e r e t h e y
Owed TSPMSU ef Every Deaerlptlsa. A M D A T B f t A S O s i A B L B P K I C B I .
a f v e s y t h l a i B O W a a d l a g o o d o r d e r . O . B . OOOLBT « CO
RANSOM'S LIVERY STABLES!
» • • UMOE S T A T S , . .
h o w U U o a t l a a o S J t o
BD MAYIMG • a t a t o f M r
•MaoMstasMt
01 OODKf I0USI 8Q0ARI.
^ATM. R E E D ,
P I A L B B I N
r O R E I O N ANI> A M E K I C A U
WATCHES AND CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, A c , Ac.
CLOCKS. WATCH IS and JKWKLRTrepsli e d b y e x p e r i e n c e d w o r k m e n . o n s n o r t n o t l c e • nd at t h e l o w e s t t e r m s 2»tf
J O H N ~ R 7 b d T T R I I , i - . 7
W A T C H K 8 , I " Kt.' tj C L O C K S , J e w e l r y %T* v j ^ S i l v e r w a r e . A c
M a r g a r e t S t . , ^ s t ^ y J F ^ P l a t t s b n r g h
G r a n d d i s p l a y o f K A N C Y < i C X > L > t -t l l n m t n a i e t t C l o c k s , S i l v e r a n d r i a t e d W a r e J e w e l r y o f a l l k i n d s . Opera C l a s s e s . S p y G l a s s e s S p e c u c l e s . & c . J tc -
J O H N F O L E Y ' S CELEBRATED
GOLD PENS A T
n . M E 3 T J I i l A . ' » JEWELRY STORE.
M a r r a r e t S t r u t , PLATTSBURGH. Jf. T .
H . K . A V E R I X A . , J r . ,
Civi l E n g i n e e r , Surveyor A N D
X > » J V t T « 3 t H : ' J C l < } M ^ \ J V . IV PLATTSBURGH .K. T.
C. W. M, JOHNSONi
Civil Engineer, Surveyor A N D
SEAL ESTATE A6EST. ALSO. NOTARY PUBLIC*.
L A N D S B O U G H T A S P S O J . D O N C O M 3 H S S I O >
O a d e r s s o l i c l t ed a n d p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d t o . PLATTSBURGB.S. X.
BIGELOW'S
Pho to P a r l o r s ' Head of Bridge street,
FLATTSBUBGH.l,. Y.
L. FAGAN & SOtfy
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS. WEDDINGS A N D PARTIES S U P P L I E D
w i t h e v e r y requ i s i t e a t s h o r t n o t i c e .
Ice Cream and Water Ices. Out o f t o w n orders p r o m p t l y a t t end
e d t o L. FAGAN & SON,
R i v e r S t . . e a s t s i d e Court H o u s e P a r k .
T H E EAST SIDE Grocery and Provision Store,
J, J. EITZPATRICBT, Prop'r.
HA V I N G s o l d o u t h i s M e a t M a i k e t to O'BRIEN BROTHERS, h e wil l k e e p a
ful l a n d c h o i c e a s s o r t m e n t or GROCERIES a n d PROVISIONS a t t h e Old S t a n d .
CALL AND SEK HIM
HOUSE, SIBN AND CARRU6E PAINTING.
A. C. DUPONT H a s o p e n e d a S h o p a t
5o. a Miller St., riatUbsrsh, JT.T. Where h e i s prepared t o d o a l l w o r k i n the a b o v e l i n e , in t h e BEST R A X N E K , a n d a t the LOWEST PRICES. Give h i m a c a l l 43ni3
J . D . W I L K I N S O N ,
Gunsmith & Locksmith. Breech tad MMile Loadins Biles.
GUNS ,6UN MATERIAL AND METAL LICCABTR1DGES.
• • p a i r i n g o f e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n d o a e l n t h * b a s t n s a r m o r .
Corner o f B r i d g e a n d R i v e r s t r c e t s — u p o n e S i g h t o f s t a i r s .
P L A T T S B U R G H H T .
1NSDBE WITH
HAGERTY & PLATT, PLATTSBURG H. N. Y.
DROWN Against the Field
WITH
Boots, Shoes, AND RUBBERS,
In the Little store Bound the Corner,
W h e r e for the n e x t s i x t y d a y s lie is bound to break a l l p r e v i o u s record i n scoring l e a d i n g bargains a t l o w e s t pr i ce s Xor Winter a n d
Fancy Footwear. T h e y t h a t b u y S p e a r ' s p r e m i u m - w a r m JTur
Coats that equ ip the body to face zero do w e l l , b u t t h o s e w h o g<- t o D R O A V S ' S a n n u e l so le comforts that so warm and c lo l l i e t l ie f e e t t h a t t h e y m a y p a s s through winter ' s wet and co ld **dry s h o d " do bet ter .
a s purveyor to the pub l i c in S h o e s , prices in the Little Store round t h e Corner arc self-e v i d e n t f a c t s tha t l o DROWN '•Custom i s due," a n d in proof of fidelity to h i s patrons best good he- tenders them ten grat i s w o r d s : U a v e f a i l h i n t h e m a n of wlioui y o u buy s h o e s . '
T h e S i g n o f t h e B o o t , N o . 3 C l i n t o n Street.
Central Market. P.McKEEFE, Proprietor.
C o r a o r e f B r i d g e a a d R i v a r B t r o o t s
P L A T T S B U R G H , N . Y .
Ci C S T O M E R S w U l a l w a y a i n n d a t t b l s M a r k e / a c h o i c e s e l e c t i o n a n d f u l l s u p p l y o f |
PJtESH AMD SALT MEATgJ ritlCSH A N D SALT F I S H , POULTRY A N D OAME, o r s i e a s i x T H U S S E A S O N , W H O L E
»ALK AND RKTAIL. B A R I . T V K O K T A B L E S , S D R K S , E O G B
C H E E S E , &C.,JtC. No p a i n s w i l l be s p a r e d t o s u i t c u s t o m e r s Prices a s l o w a s t h e l o w e s t . P a c k a g e s d e l i v e r e d i n a n y p a r t o f t a e v l l -
a g e w i t h o u t c h a r g e . A i l a r e i n v l t . d t o c a l )
GROCERY AND
MARKET. L. 0. LARKIN ft SON,
7 Clinton Street, PLATTSBURGH, N.Y.
Tens, Coffees. Incmrs. Flear, Spices. Candies. Cigars, all kinds of
Crteksri aa i Pastry, Freta sad Beit Heats, Teg ot-
abUs. Ae., Ac. Everythlas; asaally found la a Srst etas*
B B ^ B s s V I Ssll t o e a l l a n d s e o o a r g o o d s . L. D. LAEKIM A BOM.
• ¥ • • * 1—Urn P l « a t a r . IBU» Mwva S e w t U P l a s t e r J«s*
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The fo l lowing ts a .le-scTl}.ti«n of tl.« mort-gajied premises , to be. &«»M ns ,-\iores^i»l, a s conta ined in said nmrtiMge, tti wit "Al l that eerUiin p iece or parce l of lam! l j i r p In the town or S»ranac . Clinton c o u n t y , > V., »nd is a p a r t of Lot Number >tx of the OKI Military Tract, descr ibed and liiuriilPii a s tt Hows, lo w i l l North by the Sitratar River Plank Koad, west f y Hie house and lot now occupied by t h e party 01 the s e c o n d part , south by t h e Saraoac Kiver ,ami east 1-y the lot of land n o w owned by li-iwui ami Manor , containiitt; one a n d a hal l acres more or l e s s , b e i n p t h e f a m e premi-ts- t o u v e y e d In "Mess K e n t P l a t t to the parly of the lirst par t !•>-deed d a l e d March tiili.liOK, ami icconb-d in Clinton County Clerk's < nice Mart h l.ttlt. IK" , in Volume' l l i i r iy - two ol IH'td-., p a c t s - U and 241."
••Als.i thai o t h e r » erlatti pit t c or pat eel of land s i tuate in the town o l h a r a u a c a n d i s Imunded a s follows, tow-i t : C o m m e n c i n g in the c e n t r e o H l i e highway It. idini; trom Ked-fortt to I'laiisl'urgh uj>ou Lot Nttniber >ix in Townsh ip Number Konr. Old M i l i t a r y T i a c t , at the. northeast corner of a lot o w n e d b y Bowen & Sigmir, ami runnnm I hence s o u t h er ly alont; the east l i n e or^said l towen & Signor's Itill to l l l ie ir sou t l t tae l eo i iter, Ihence easterty in a cont inuat ion ot t l i e s o u t h l i n e o f said l lowen o; Signor's lot two c h a i n s a n d t w e n t y l inks , thence north Ihirly lour d e grees west two c h a i n s and lorly l i n k s to the centre of the- almve m e n t i o n e d h i g h w a y , t h e n e e wester ly aloni^ the centre *>t the same to the p lace or beg inn ing , cont^xintnir forty-e ight -hui id iedths o l an acre o f land, be t h e same more or l e s s , and is the s a m e eon \ ey t tl b y M o s s K e n t J ' l s . l t s .n t l K l i z H b e U i S . F j a l t t i t s wife , by d e e d d a l e d April 1611), IU0, um! recorded in the office of t h e Clinton County Clerk May 15th, 1^50, in Vol . 10 of D e e d s , pages i 9 . and 298. and beii i£ t h e h o m e premises of Hie party of the tirat part , ami llns s a m e premise s upon which he now res ides ."
Datwl at l'laltsbur<;li, Clinton county , New V o i k , the'-ioth dav or A p i l l , 1¥S8
REbliCCA U ULL, J lortgagee . W.C.WATSOK,
Attorney for sa id M o r l c a g e e . 17wi3
m H E PEOPLK OP THE STATE OK NEW A YoltK, to Clot i lde Bresson Kotintln. re
s id ing a t North Adams, Mass . ; Kxavia Fonn-• i n . r e s i d i n g a t North A d a m s , -Mass ; Clot i lde Fountin F e t e ] , re s id ing a t I'i ltsiield, M a s s . ; J o s e p h Kount in , residinjf a t N o r t h Adams . Mass . ; Oliver F o u n t i n , r e s i d i n g a t Carthage, N . 1' .; J o h n l iapt l s te Fount in , lesldtiiR a t Green's Forks, D a k o t a ; Oe l ine Fotinlin blonde, re s id ing a t Green's Forks . Dakota; Maxime F o u n t i n . r e s id ing a t Black Urouk. N\ T . ; Raphael Fount in , residing a t Black lirook. N . V.; Basil F o u n t i n , resitting a t Black Brook, N . V . ; Mina S e y m o u r , res id ing B l a c k B r o o k . N . V-; Mary Fount in Mado, r e s i d i n g a t J l l a e k l i i o o l c , JJ. V-; De l tna Fount in K e l s o n , res id ing a l Bl:<ck Brook , N . v . ; Augustus Davignon, residins: a t Victory M i l l s . N- V.; Lewi s D a v i g n o n , res id ing a t Vic tory Slil lS, >', V.; A r m i n a D a v i g n o n , r e s i d i n e a t Victory Mil ls , N . Y ; IdaDav ignon , res id ln^at Victory Mil ls . S- v.: the widow, heirs a n d n e x t o f kin of JOH>T HAITISrE FOUNTIN. d e c e a s e d , s e n d g r e e t i n g :
W h e r e a s . Cloti lde J5resso« J-VunUn, w i d o w
or John HapiisteFountin, lias laidy apjilicil to our Surrogate's Court off t h e county or Clinton , to h a v e a cer ta in Ins trument in wr i t ing , re lat ing to b o t h re;'I a n d persona l e s t a t e , d u l y proved a s t h e l a s t wi l l a n d t e s t a m e n t o f said John B. Fount in , late of B l a c k Brook, in said county . d e c e a s e d .
Tl ie iefore, you and e a c h of you are h e r d y c i ted and required to b e and appear before our said Surrogate's Court, to b e h e l d a t t h e office of our Surrogate of the county of Cl inton , in the v i l l age o f Plat t sburgh, in and tor t h e county of C l i n t o n , o n the ICih day of J u l y , 1888, a t 10 o'clock in Ihe forenoon of that d a y , t o a t tend the probate or the sa id l a s t wi l l a n d
testament. A n d i f a n y o f t h e p e r s o n s interested b e un
der t h e a g e ot twenty -one y e a r s , they are required to appear by the ir guardian if they h a v e o n e , o r i f t h e y h a v e n o n e , to ar ipearand apply for o n e to be appointed , or, in the e v e n t ol their neg lec t o r failure to do s o . a guardian wi l l be a p p o i n t e d by the Surrogate to r e p r e s e n t and a c t for them i n t h e proceed ing .
Jn t e s t imony whereof, w e L a v e caused the sea l of » u r said Surrogate's Court to be l iere-unto affixed.
Wi tness , D a v i d F- Dobie , Surrogate of the s a i d c o u n t y of Clinton, a t the v i l lage of Plat tsburgh, in sa id county , t h e 23d day of May, one thousand e ight hundred and e ighty-e i g h t .
CUAS. U . MCNEIL. 22w7 CJerk of Surrogate 's Court.
NE W Y O R K S C I ' K K M E C O D R T . - T r i a ] des ired i n Clinton County.—Cornelia L .
Walworth , plaintiff, a g a i n s t Caroline Curt a i n , Carol ine Curtain a s administratr ix . *.vc, of the estate- of Alexander Curta in , d e c e a s e d , Henrie t ta Uacou . Caroline B a c o n . Itacltei Bacon ,Henr ie t ta }>acon. Henry B a c o n , Carol ine Queen , Mary Si l l s , the widow, d e v i s e e s , he irs a t l a w and n e x t Of k in of JOHN Cl'K-T * I N , deceased , who a r e u n k n o w n to th^ pla int i f f ,and t h e u n k n o w n he irs o f t h e s a i d Alexander Curtain, deceased , d e f e n d a n t s .
To the above named difeuilanls - l ' o u a n d e;i--i» or y o u a r e h e r e b y s u m m o n e d to answer tint cotnplai n t i u t h i s a c t i o n , and toservci«t.^)1>y-or y o u r a n s w e r o n theplai i i t i lr*s a t torney within twenty days after the service of this s u m m o n s , e x c l u s i v e of the dav of s erv i ce ,and in c a s e of y o u r fa i lure to appear , or answer , j u d g m e n t will b e t a k e n a g a i n s t you by default iur the rel ief demanded in the c o m p l a i n t .
D a t e d , May n t h , ISK*. CAMPBELL MCLEAN,
Plaintiff's Attorney. Office address and Post office address .
P l a l i s b u r g h , C l i n t o n C o u n t y , N e w York. To the attire iianu.l d'j'tit'hmt* —Henr ie t ta
Bacon, Caroline Bacon, ifacliel Baron, Henrietta B a c o n , Henry Bacon, Caroline Queen, Mary S i l l s : tlie- -vvnlow, devisee^, he irs a l law and n e x t of kin of John Curtain, deceased, w h o are u n k n o w n to the plaintiff, and tl ie unknown heir* of t h e s a i d A l e x a n d e r Curtain, deceased, the foregoing s u m m o n s is served upon you by publ icat ion , pursuant to an orderof i l o n . S . A. KellugK, Clinton <\.un-ly Judge , dated lhe-3lst day of May, l h « , and riled with the c o m p l a i n t in the office «>1 tin-Clerk of Cl iulon County . New York, m the n e w County bui ld ing in the v i l l a g e of 1'latt •,-burgh, in said countv .
Dated , May 31st, lSs*, CAMPBELL *»< LICiN",
Plaint i f f 's Attorney. Office and Post-office a d d r e s s , 1'l.tUslmrgIi.
Ctiuloii County , New Y o i k . a « 7
SUI'KKM-K C O l ' I S T . - t r i a l desired m Clint o n County.—Dav,id Dwyer aga ins t Wil
l iam Clark. 'So the >il»>r*> iwmfd dtfrwltnt —You a r e lit r e
summoned to answer the compla in t m u , t s ac t ion , and to serve a copy of your answer mi / l ie plalut i l t 's a t torney within t u - m i y d a i s a l ter Uie serv ice of th i s s u m m o n s , e\ .-iu^iC-of t h e day o f s e r v l e e , and In t-a^e ..f your failure to appear, or a n s w e r , j u d g m e n t wil l be t a k e n a g a i n s t yeu b> del . tnU lor tJ.e r t l ir i demanded m thec i .n i [ Inn,',
D a t e d , i l a \ J.1. bSM. J. l> Bhf HWlTl i ,
P l a m t i i l s A t u . r i . f j . Oilice.a"3<irt-?>s, Cliatt-au^.-ty. Nt-w Y o r k , I'ost-Olllue address , <'hat<-auj,'ay, New York. To Wil l iam Clark :—The foregoing summoi . s
is s erved upon j o u by pi ibl icat lon. pur-aiai t to an order of Hon S- A . Kel logg . Count} J odge or Clinton county, N. 1 ., dated J u n e \m-i, ami tiled with ihe complaint, in t h e . HI «-of the Clerk of Clinton county a t I ' l a t t s h u i / h . Cl inton county , N . » .
J . 1). l i t t 'KH UIJ, 23w7 Piaijilill s At lort ir j
OUMMO.SiS.-SCI'ltK>iK e n jtr -Ja iae-s II. O Clark agti insi Wil l iam Clark.
T't tht uln>re itamul tfrf* ndnnt — \ o t i a r e h e r e by s u m m o n e d to a n s w e r the t-oiuplainl m this ac t ion ami to s e r v e a c o p y of your a n s w e r on t l i e p l a l n i i l T s a t t o r n e y within twenty <:<»}•* after the. serv ice of t ins s u m m o n s e x c l u s i v e of the d a y of s e r v i c e , and in ease of venr failure to a p p e a r or answer judgment will be taken aga ins t you by defaul t for the r t l l e l demanded in the complaint .
Dated April27,1SW. J . D. BECK WITH,
l l a t m i n " s Attorney . Office and Pos t office address , C h a t e a u g a ) ,
N.V. To Will iam Clark:—The forrgo ingsummoi . s
i s served upon you by publ icat ion , pursuant to an order of Hon. 8 . A . Kel logg , c"uit>.n County J u d g e , dated May21=,t, ism, and riled with a copy of the complaint In Ute u H w » i U t e C I c r l c o r C l l u t o t t c o u n t y , a t r - I a t l s t m r g n , Ci l i iUihcotUi ly .N .V.
J . J>. J I E C K t M T l I , 2lw7 1'lalhliJI'n Allornt-J .
ItTOTICK - By o r d e r o f David P. D o b l c S u r -X l r o g a t e o t Clinton county , N 1., i .oln e is hereby g iven according to l a w . to ail persona having c la ims a g a i n s t JOHN K. KUllhUrr, late of i i e e k m a n t o w n , In sa id county ,de t eased, that they are- required to exh ib i t the san .e with the vouchers thereof to the s . l w r i h e r at her res idence a t Point an Koclie i n Beek innIllowII, on or before I h e S l h d a y ol >eptein ber, VU».
D a l e d , February 27,18S8. 9mfi S C S A N M. KOBEKTS, Executr ix .
OT1CE.—By order of DavJd F . Ooblo, hur-_ r o g a t e o t Cl inton c o u n t y , no t i ce i s hereby g iven a c e o r d i u g to l a w , lo a l l per sons h a v i n g c la ims a g a i n s t B K B . N ' A K O CULLIUANMatc > I P l a t u b u r g h , in said c o u n t y , d e c e a - e d , that Wiry are required to ox hi bit t h e s f l u e w l t l i t h e v o u c h e r s Iherettf to thesubst -r lber a l l i . e office of J a m e s T i e r u r y , Es<i., in the vi l lage, ti' P l a l u b u r g h , o u or octure the HI day of J u l y , IS**,
Dated . Dec . 17.1SS7. 62ui« Ots'EN C0LL1UAN. fcxecutor.
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a j O T I C E . - B y order of Uavld F. Dobie .Sur-i l rogale of CIlnlt.ui c o u n t y , N, Y , not ice Is hereby g iven aucoidlng to law, to a l l person* having c la ims agaim.1 CHARLES HAKEK, la te o f P la lUburgl i , in s a i d c o u n t y , d e c e a s e d , that l u . y a n required to e x h i b i t the sauiu wi th the vouchers thereof lo Urn subiM-iiber a t h i s r e . lde i i t e iu PlalUbttrgii , on or before the 1Kb day or December , IBM.
Dated, J u u e 5 t h . IfcM. 23iuS EOUAK O. BAKER, E x e c u t o r .
N O T I C K - By ordei o l D a v i d V. Dobie . Sttr-rusistaof Cl iuuia u o o i i l y . M . V., n o t i c e 1.
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l a y . The ^ttd premise < are tieii rlbctl a« fo l lows:
All that certa in ^i l lage i .1 . "situate, l y ing a w l b e i n g t n the i . i i t «tit!»' t.f Cltanil l am stree t . In the v i l l a g e or I ' lattst .uren, In tl ie c o u n t y o f t U n i o n , and M a t e o l .New Y o r k , more part icular ly k n o w n a n d des ignated a s Lot No. 21, In a p l o t or m a p of the b u s < ftVred for s a l e a t aoet ion on Uie JUL day of J u n e , 1>>TS. b y Geo . L. Clark, trusle« a n d rece iver of A . C. Moore, m a d e a m i drawn by H. K. A v e r i l l , J r . . a u d a c t t p y of w h i c h said m a p of said Moore lots is hied In t h e Clerk's «ttlce of Clinton et>unly,aud s t a t e o r N e w Vork t w i t h dewl from par ly of llt« first part to ( i eo . W. w^tsot i . recorded i n V o l . 70 of X>eet3s, p.Kts
mi, * c , and lo wliirli reference Is lterei-y m a d e ror a m o r e e x a c t d c i c r i p U o n v f the l o t h e r e b y c o n v e y e d .
A l s o , a l l m a t certa in v i l l a g e lo t , s i t u a t e d
on the west side or I'UU street, In ilievlllae« of Plattsburgl i , a n d markred and des ignated on a certa in plot matte by J). 11. J o h n s o n , surveyor , i n 1S65. a s L o t K o . 4 6 , be ing 33 f e e t in front o n l ' la t t s t ree t a n d e x t e n d i n g back w i t h paral le l l i n e s to the d i s t a n c e of 1*0 feet feet to the e a s t hounds of Chaniplam street , be the d i m e n s i o n s of s a i d lot m o r e or l e s s .
D a t e d . J u u e 15,1888. J . J . FITZPATRICK.
2lw7 Sheriff of Clinton C o u n t y .
SClWMONS.-^uirrnieCt i i i r t . -TrHi desired, iu Cl inton County —Adeline L. Clark,
plaintiff , agalnsf Decius l l eebe , Marcui l . eebe a n d J u n i u s l l e e b e . de fendants .
Tothen'irrniimrtttlffrntfontt - Y o u a n ? h * r e -liy s u m m o n e d l o a n s w e r t h e txmplair .1 5n this act ion a n d to servo a c o p y o« j o i i r . m v t r
on the plaintiffs suorneys wltuin twenty d a y s af ter t h e serv ice of this s u m m o n s , e x c lus ive of the day of serv ice : A ml in e a s e o f your failure to appear o r a n s w e i , j u d a t n e n t wil l b e t a k e n acntiust y o u by defau l t , for t h e relief d e m a n d e d in the complaint .
Dated , -May 3 1- 1K83. PALMER, WEED Jt Kt.hWGO,
Plaintiff 's A t t o r n e y s . Post-officear.il office address , P l a t t s b u r g h ,
.New'Vork. * . To the •t'»>rc n«mr*lihjtwUiHlt —The f o r e g o i n g
s u m m o n s is hereby served upon you by pub l l -c a l i o n , p u r s u a n t t o u n o n l r r w a a « Vjr M o s t .
josepii rotter, H.Misiiceofifirfiuprf me Court, which order i s da ted May 19th, lti», and 1* tiled w i t h the c o m p l a i n t in t h e o f f l eeo f t h e Clerk of Cl inton c o u n t y , of P l a t t s b u r g h . N . V .
P A L M E R . WEED Jt KELLOGG. 22w7 A l l o r h e y s for Plaintiff. I K T O T I C K . — B y order or David F. Dobie Sur-i " rogate of Clinton c o u n t y , N. V. , n o t i c e Is hereby g i v e n according l o l a w , to al l persons h a v i n g c la ims a g a i n s t GEORGE WILCOX, la te of P la t t sburgh , In said county , d e c e a s e d , t h a t t h e y are rt quired l o exhib i t , t h e s a m e with t h e v o u c h e r s thereof lo t h e subscr ibers a t t h e r e s i d e n c e o f W a l l a c e V . H a m m o n d , i n { V l w y l e r Fa l l s , M.Y. , on or before t h e ±a l d a y of .November, 3355.
Dated , May 12, HSS8. WALLACE V . HAMMOND, A N S A CHCUU.
Admin i s tra tors ,
NO T I C K . - B y order of David V. Dobie , ^-arrogate o f Clinton county , N Y., no l tce i ,
hereby g i v e n according to l aw , to al l persot.s hav ing c la ims a g a i n s t ALMON F , FERRIS, l a i e of P lat t sburgh, in said c o u n t y , d e c e a s e d , t h a t they a r e required to exh ib i t the s a m e with the vouchers thereof lo the subscr ibers a t t h e office or Kiley <& Conway, in Plai ta-litirgb, N. V., ou or before t h e J l l h day of November , lisug."
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ELEANOR T . FERRIS. ETTIE L. BLACKBIRD, JOSEPH BLACKBIRD,
Admin i s t ra tors .
NO T I C E . - B y order or Davit! F . D o b i e , s u r r o g a t e of Cl inton county, no t i ce i s h e r e b y
g i v e n according lo law, to al l p e r s o n s h a v i n g c la ims aga ins t JOEL H. KINSLEY, la l e o f Chazy, d e c e a s e d , tha t Uiey are required to exh ib i t t h e s a m e with i h e vouchers thereof to the subscr ibers a t i h e r e s i d e n c e of Mrs. •I t i l laN. Kins ley , I n C h a / j . N . Y . . o n o r be loro the 1st day o l October. 1KH8.
D a t e d , March 17th, lKwi.
J U i - l A N . KINSLEY. CEPHAS U, K1XST.LT,
l .Ulb ' A d n i i n l s t r a t K t r s .
N ftTIO K . - Bv ortler id David F. Dt M e . s u r rogate of Cl inton c o u n t y n- iUce i s h e r e l y
g i v e n accttrtling t o l a w , to al l i»erst»n^ li»v n .^ e l a l m s aga ins t HOKATlOfi THOMAS, late of the town Ol A U s a b l e . l u sa id c o u n t y . d e t e a s ed , t h a i Uiey a r e required l o e x h i b i t the saute with I h e vouchers thereof lo the s u b scr ibers a t the ofll'-e o l l b e Atisable H o l s e Nail Company in K e e s e v i l l e , in sa id c o u n t y and . s ta le , on or before l i te 131 day of J u l y ,
D a t e d , K-t e s c v i l l e , N. v . , D e c _•(•!, is--;, ( ,hi i i :t ,K 11 CLEAAEa. MARY L . 1I1HMAS,
52tu6 Adlitu.ii .Ualt.rs.
N JOTIOJS. Notice i s bert by g i v . i l . Utat the fo.i ..•» ,i .g
descr ibed pr..pt-riy, t-o v> a : • All that t erUiih p i e c e or parcel of iai.d s i t u a t e , lyinif and being in U i c l o w n ot P e r i . t t . u i . t y of t u u t i . i i , al.«l Mt-tte o f N e w Y o r k , I. t»H.de. l o n t h e n o r t h and west by lands . .whed by liMXana W w ' . rul i , o n the s o u t h by t h e s o u t h b a n k tti the I.tltle A usab le Itiver, and tin the east by Lake Chamx-laiit.' i s o w n e d by ami l*el-'i gs l o t h e unders igned and will l»e used and k e p t by him for the ]• irpt.Sr id a p r i v a t e J.aik t o r t l i e pt iroose of prttpagat.ng al .d p r o t e c t ing i i sh . birds ai,.l ; i iu<- , J « J a l l j e r s - n s a r e h e r e b y h d b l b l e u t o t r e s j j . - i t l i e , e . . i t i t i a n y m a i m e r »lj . i le\t-r , f i tin- t .»j t sr f h u n t i n g , - i l e - t i n g or risltti g. r I .r an> . . tner puri-"se w i i h i i l i h e e s | i e s > j erct4is«( u >f t h e u n . l t - r s l ^ i t s l t . w , ^-r o l s a i d l - r t r n i s r s .
Dated May l l l h . l - . - s rjo.a L E i i R t . E i . UKals imi .LY.
BOOTS and SHOES JNO. 5 Bridge Street,
VYLere l i e t»iU l»c jUa>c>l t<< M C LS t u s l a u t l > .
A New Lot of lie Latest Silks tif al l k l u . i s t.f / . . . j s La\t- j u - t l . t u ad It d l<» i l ls si,,,, K,
And Prices Greatly Reduced, CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
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