Document 272751

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ISSUED TWICE A W E E K ,
C.
W.
OlOARJS,
O g d e n s b u r g , M a y l , — V i o l a t i o n s of
t i e g a m e l a w s h a y e b e c o m e so. f r e q u e n t
i n t h e waiters o f t i e St. L a w r e n c e , Oswegatoliie a n d Black Lake t h a t
a
f o r c e of g a m e p r o t e c t o r s
and
cons t a b l e s have b e e n on t h e l o o k o u t for
t h e p a s t f e w d a y s a n d s e v e r a l offende r s h a v e a l r e a d y f a l l e n u u d e y . ' t b . e att e n t i o n o f t h e officers.
Not all
the
v i o l a t o r s of t h e l a w s a g a i n s t t i e nett i n g o f fish a r e t o b e f o u n d a m o n g t h e
p o o r e r c l a s s e s , a u d i t is_ n f t w s t a t e d
that some
announcements
will
be
m a d e a s t o t h e i d e n t i t y of s e v e r a l i n dividuals w i o have been found dynam i t i n g fish n o t f a r f r o n t
this
city
w h i c h w i l l a s t o n i s h t i e n e i g h b o r s of
t i e offenders.
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TPutXislier.
E n t e r e d a t t h e postofHce a t W a t e r t a r a , N . T .
a s inail m a t t e r o t the second c l a s s
Be-TJnion
16 Arcane
Bunding
St
Terms—$1,50 p e r year, io c e n t s f o r s i x m o n t h s
p a y a b l e in advance*
NO
CHANCE
FOR
OOEL.L.
• I t i s said t n a t Governor Odell grants
t o .be U n i t e d
States heaator, b u t
Odell o a n n o t be U n i t e d S t a t e s
unless there be a Republican
Mi
senator
majority
o n joint b a l l o t in t h e legislature,
ELECTION
and
t h e indications n o w are t h a t there will
not be a Eepublican majority In
eith-
er bouse of the legislature for a
good
Ohio
O F U. S . S E N A T O R S .
D e m o c r a t s In A c c o r d W i t h
S u g g e s t e d b y tyl. Z . H a v e n .
as
tie
particular
ganizations.
cord
this
In
friend
of l a b o r
or-
view of
i i s past
re-
sudden
quite amusing.
tiink that
change
of f r o n t
A great many
Mark has t i e
is
people
presidential
b e e b u z z i n g in i i s 'bonnet, a n d t h a t
particular
friendship
at
tiis
m o r e for political purposes than
thing
-the
else.
labor
But
Hark
neither
will
organizations,
!
Mark
scale
Hanna
as he
ever
be
now in
the
will
get.
laboring
man
ever
loves t i e
anyfool
He is as high
political
is
will not
i i s presidential asperations
gratified.
Ms
time
j u s t - a s t i e lion loves t h e lamb.
THE
The
EIOHT-HOUR-LAW.
eigni-hour law w h i c h t i e
of a p p e a l s i a s u n a n i m o u s l y
unconstitutional
and
made
person
with
quire
declared
was passed in
1899,
i t a m i s d e m e a n o r for
or
tie
court
corporation
any
contracting
state or municipality t o
more
day's labor.
.this i s n o t
tian
eigit
Tie
iours
for
decision holds
a proper
re
a
that
e x e r c i s e of
p o l i c e p o w e r of t h e s t a t e , b u t
tie
unduly
discriminates between t i e
same
con-
tractor w h e n working for
the
state
and
a private party, o r himself.
decision
tie
state
d o e s n o t affect
The
the right
or municipalities
to
of
make
* e i g h t h o u r s a day's w o r k for men
their
employment;
or
e i g h t - i o u r provision i n
i t relieves contractors
to
an
contracts,
but
and
f r o m liability to criminal
INCREASED
in
require
employers
prosecution.
EXPENDITURES.
L a s t y e a r t h e state's receipts from
I n d i r e c t t a x a t i o n a m o u n t e d to $16,500,000.
T h e e x p e n d i t u r e s e x c e e d e d $23,000,000.
The
amount
necessary
to
n i e e t c u r r e n t e x p e n s e s i n lieu - o f t h e
s u m w h i c h should h a v e been raised
b y direct t a x w a s t a k e n from
the
t r e a s u r y surplus. I t is estimated t h a t
t h e increased receipts from the liquor
. l i c e n s e l a w w i l l a m o u n t to $4,000,000 a n d the direct inheritance
tax
l a w §500,000. T h e s e t w o s u m s , a d d e d
t o t h e $16,250,000 w h i c h t h e c o m p troller estimated w o u l d be
received
from other indirect taxation, form
a
t o t a l of a b o u t §21,000,000, or m o r e t h a n
$2,000,000 less t h a n t h e s u m r e q u i r e d
to m e e t the increased
expenditures.
T h e T e s u l t is o b v i o u s t o t h e m o s t o b tuse.
T h e e x p e n d i t u r e s will still e x c e e d t h e r e c e i p t s b y u p w a r d of § 2 , 0 0 0 , 000.
I n his last annual report the comptroller stated t h a t t h e actual surplus
i n t h e s t a t e t r e a s u r y o n S e p t 30, 1 0 0 2 ,
w a s m o r e t h a n $8,000,000.
His estim a t e d s u r p l u s for S e p t . 30, 1903, w a s
a t r i f l e o v e r .$2,0007000, a s h r i n k a g e o f
$6,000,000. I n o r d e r t o "abolish t h e d i r e c t s t a t e tax", l a s t y e a r this economical a n d tax saving
administration
m a d e u s e - of t h e s u r p l u s .
If the rec e i p t s a r e . a s e s t i m a t e d a n d no o t h e r
indirect
tax
raising
measures
are
thrust through the next
legislature,
t h e s t a t e treasury w i l l b e entirely d e p l e t e d o f t h e m o r e t h a n $8,000,000 s u r p l u s w h i c h i t c o n t a i n e d on Sept. 3 0
last. T h i s conclusion is based oh thev
a d m i s s i o n of t h e m a j o r i t y l e a d e r i n t h e
assembly that the expenditures will
e x c e e d $23,000,000 d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t
fiscal
year.
I n c r e a s e d e x p e n d i t u r e s a n d no eco'noa n alleged o b l i t e r a t i o n of d i r e c t
smies,
' t a x a t i o n brought a b o u t ' by d e p l e t i n g
t h e treasury, an alleged though
but
partial obliteration.of t h e same t h r o u g h
mean- a n d unjust a n d inequitable l a w s
f r a m e d to bolster u p t h e trick by w h i c h
t h e present administration secured a n o t h e r l e a s e of p o w e r a t t h e polls l a s t
fall. T h e t a x m e a s u r e s which b e c a m e
l a w s _ d u r i n g t h e s e s s i o n Jiisti c l o s e d
w i l l n o t p r o d u c e r e v e n u e sufficient t o
fulfill t h e u n w a r r a n t e d b o a s t s a n d s o
called s a c r e d p l e d g e s of t h e g o v e r n o r .
H e m u s t force t h r o u g h other odious
revenue producing
l a w s before
the
t r e a s u r y is a g a i n r e p l e t e w i t h a s u r plus s u c h as it h a d w h e n h e w a s Ind u c t e d i n t o office a n d b e f o r e th^e a b o l i t i o n of direct t a x a t i o n becomes" a n a«r
•wed fact
Miss Eliza Gallagher, recently
from
S t r a b e n e , Ireland; a r r i v e d in this city
direct from t h e old country Monday,
lav s e a r c h o f a n o l d f r i e n d aud- f o r m e r
neighbor-,
David S e a s o n , whose
address-she had lost on t h e iwssage over.
Miss G a l l a g h e r is i n s o m e w h a t of a
plight as she is n o t
supplied'
with
f u n d s a n d well s u p p l i e d . w i t h
inide.
S h e h a d t h e a d d r e s s of
her
former
n e i g h b o r an a slip of paper, which h a s
disappeared, a n d t i e only part
tiat
she can. r e m e m b e r i s t h a t h e lived i n
W a t e r t o w n , b u t a s t i e r e are W a t e r t o w n s i n a n u m b e r of t h e s t a t e s s h e
headed for t i e nearest.
The police
will t r y t o locate N e a s o n , and in t h e
m e a n t i m e Hie g i r l i s i n c h a r g e o f M i s .
W a l k e r , w h o wall p r o v i d e h e r w i t h
a
t e m p o r a r y h o m e a n d t r y to Bud e m p l o y m e n t for her.
Plan
T h e Ohio D e m o c r a t i c state commitm a n y years to come.
S o , s i f t e d d o w n , t e e h a s a d o p t e d a r u l e in l i n e w i t h t h e
s u g g e s t i o n of M . Z. H a v e n w h i c h a p t i e quarrel in the Eepublican
camp
p e a r e d s o m e time s i n c e i n a N e w Y o r k
does
not . amount
t o very
much,
city p u b l i c a t i o n a n d vras d i s c u s s e d b y
after all.
T h e E e p u b l i c a n p a r t y h a s a n u m b e r of N e w Y o r k s t a t e D e m o r u n t i e l e n g f l i of i t s r o p e , a n d t h e c r a t i c n e w s p a p e r s c o n c e r n i n g t h e elecs t r u g g l e b e t w e e n E e p u b l i c a n l e a d e r s t i o n of U n i t e d S t a t e s s e n a t o r s b y p o p u l a r vote. In b i s able article concern.for p a r t y advantage
and
patronage
i n g s u c h election Sir. H a v e n p o i n t e d
a n d g r a f t -will a l l c o m e T O n a u g h t , f o r
a
w a y w h e r e b y the result
desired
t h e r e a s o n t h a t there will n o t be one might be substantially secured witho f t h e m i n office, i n t h i s s t a t e a f t e r o u t a n a m e n d m e n t of t h e ' c o n s t i t u t i o n .
H e m a i n t a i n e d t h a t state conventions
their present
terms
expire.—DemQ'
c a n and should nominate
senatorial
craey.
candidates u n d e r the present system.
M e m b e r s of t h e N e w Y o r k s t a t e c o m mittee have h a d t h e suggestion under
c o n s i d e r a t i o n f o r s o m e time> a n d w i l l
Senator; H a n n a is j u s t n o w posing doubtless act favorably upon i t
HANNA AND THE LABORING MAN
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% MTtLB-/pAM*S: .CHEESE
:
On. "Wednesday i t
M n i i . E l i z a Seeb e r , wife o f ' t h e ' la efWilliara- Seeoer-.
o f t h e v i l l a g e of Bbi v - p i l l e , c e l e b r a t e d
h e r Si3th b i r t h d a y i y l g i v i u g - a d i n n e r
at
the
t o her f r i e n d s and r d a t i v e s
b ' o m e ; of h e r s o n . Silvester S e e b e r .
A b o u t 30 s a t d o w n to a r e a l o l d f a s i i o n e d . d n n e r a n d e. i i y b o d y s e e m e d t o
but none more
enjoy t h e
occasic
h> i s a s s p r i g h t l y
than Mrs. Seeber
the
guests.
a n d c h i p p e r a s a n of
Those present wen
M r . a n d M r s . A.
H . Seeber, Pliilade'. ilia; M r . a n d M r s .
P r a n k S e e b e r , De;:.|.-; M r . a n d M r s ,
W a l l e r S e e b e r , D e p : \ | i l l e ; E d w a r d Bav i s , W a t e r t o w n ; Mi M a r y A . S e e b e r , .
W a t e i ' t o w n i ; M r . lit M r s . F r e d O o o p E.
er, Brownville; M , a n d M r s . J .
F i s h e r , W a t e r t o w n ; i: a n d M r s . S y l ., B e r t h a , B i r d i e ,
vester Seeber, Pear
BrownGardner a n d Lau a Seeber,
as t h e recipient
ville.
M r s . Seebe;
of m a n y u s e f u l
F i n e K a c i n g -at C l i l e n u o .
GHIOAGO, April 3 0 . ^ F a v o r e d
by
s u m m e r weather, t h e Worth
spring
m e e t i n g opened w i t h 15,000 p e r s o n s i n
attendance. T h e W o r t h handicap, o n e
a n d o n e - s i x t e e n t h m i l e s , for t h r e e - y e a r olds a n d up, w a s w o n b y Nitrate; w i t h
P a u l Whitney 'second a n d Thane third.
Owenton, the favorite, w a s never p r o m i n e n t d u r i n g t h e e n t i r e jourriey,
finishing
fifth.
Sanctum,
a
two-year-old,
broke t h e track r e c o r d for four a n d a
half f u r l o n g s in t h e s e c o n d race, c o v e r i n g t h e d i s t a n c e i n 5 5 s e c o n d s fiat, c l i p p i n g off o n e - f i f t h o f a s e c o n d f r o m t h e "
old m a r k . T h e b o o k m a k e r s w e r e h a r d
hit in t h i s race. A t t h e opening S a n c t u m w a s 30 t o 1 a n d w a s b a c k e d s t e a d ily d o w n to 11 t o 5 a t p o s t time, m a k i n g h i m equal choice w i t h A r n o l d K .
T h e t r a c k w a s l i g h t n i n g fast.
gi:
FARHERS" TEIEPHONE
LINE.
Dry Hill Men Co-o'pttate for Mutual Convenle ice.
•ThsS K t t i e ^ F a i l s j p i w i i a l - Q ^ d ^ o u r i e i j
saysi.
A c o n s i d e r a b l y - i n c r e a s e d bfEeiij
i n g of 1 n e w c h e e s e w a s m a d e i e r g M o n day, f i t was ail full cream staple a n d
a l l s m a l l c h e e s e , w h i t e ;?tnd ; ' c o l o r e d : .
' . p i e q u a l i t y w a s v e r y g o o d f o r so. e a r l m
in- t h e s e a s o n .
T h e s a l e s w e r e «. l i t t l e
o v e r 2,000 b o x e s , - a n d p r i c e s r e m a i n ihe'
s a m e .as l a s t w e e k , 1 2 % t o 1 2 % c e n W ,
t h e l a t t e r being; t h e ruling price. Fuc
t o r i e s will b e p u s h i n g cheese to m | v k e t , a s i t i s w e l l u n d e r s t o p d t h a t 'prices
will soon be -somewhat lower.
L o c a l L i v e StocK S h i p m e n t s ,
T h e live s t o c k s h i p p e d f r o m
Ads
M o n d a y c o n s i s t e d o f 344 c a l v e s a t
6 e , a n d 6 4 h o g s a t 6% a n d
5%c.
Brockvllle Chees Market.
B r o c k v i l l e , M a y 1,—A s p e c i a l m e e •
i n g of t h e c h e e s e b o a r d w a s h e l d y e
terday.
O n a n d off t h e b o a r d
the:
w e r e a b o u t 2,500 b o x e s offered,
Owing'' t o t i e l o n g s h o r e m e n ' s s t r l t e
in Montreal
a n d t h e c o n s e q u e n t unc e r t a i n t y a b o u t s e c u r i n g p r o m p t - s'
m e a t ' frop. t i a t
p o r t , m a n y of
b u y e r s declined to become p u r c i a :
H o w e v e r , t w o of t h e buyers- too'
b o x e s a t 12 c e n t s .
,', _
, /,
Receipts, 4$02 paci-ages; market -.'ifc
teguiiw,.
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tiyerpoicti Q u o t a t i o n Cheese-^Gheesa
j s t e a d y ; ^ m e r - i c a h finest w h i t e , 6 8 s Oct;
American; finest colored, steady; 68sOd,
. '
mm mAmrn
• " ' " ' .
Butter—Good United States steady;
United States steady; 75s.
,
Umbrellas
EGGS
Receipts,.
weak,
13,598
^packages;
market
S t a t e a n d P a . , selected, f a n c y w h i t e ,.16 © 17
Western s t o r a g e p a c k e d , s e l e c t e d . . . At. @ l d M
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H A T AHD STRAW.
Prices w e r e weli maintained in t h e
a c e of a s l o w t r a d e .
Oiferings of h a y
vere moderate.
S t r a w w a s plentiful.
Hay
P e r 100 lbs. .Clover m i x e d 76 ®90 Prime..
(120®Clover
.55 ® 7 0
No,l...
I 10©1 15 S t r a w
P e r lUOlbt
No. 3 . . i , , . . . . 3 5 ® 1 (15 L o n g r y e , n e w 6 5 © 8 0
iHo.S..,.
70 ®85
N E W YORK G R A I N M A R K E T .
N e w T o r k , April 80 — W h e a t ReceiptS'227 875
bushels, sales l.OOO.Ouf "bushels May' S0K®S0«,;
lnly1bH®'>^i;
Sept. 74. 1«-16®75 1-16.
' R y e M a r k e t quiet stall-56@69 c i f
N.T
c a r lots N o . 2western 69 t o. b . afloat.
Corn—Recepts ,W h u a h e l s ; sales 60,000
Oats^Receiots*
,000 bushels'! Traok w h i t e
3tat« 83 ©45 T r a c k w h i t e w e s t e r n 88 ®45.
T h e annual a n d .first Tegular meeti n g of t i e ' b o a r d f o r . t h e s e a s o n , S y h e n
Dillin, M a y l.—A t e l e p h o n e - m e e t i n g ofBcershvill b e e l e c t e d , will t a k e / p j & e w a s h e l d i n t h e sol aol h o u s e a t D i l l i m o n T u e s d a y n e x t .
j '
Sill
was
Tuesday, at which W. E .
' A T E R T O W N MARKER. /
chairman and N. I Maltby secretary,
F r i d a y , AlaJJ 1 .
M u c h e n t h u s i a s m qs s h p w n o v e r t i e
Am easier t o n e h a s developed ir f i e
prospect of a rural as w e l l a s a "longl o c a l egg m a r k e t i n s y m p a t i y w i l i a d distance" telephon: probability,
v i c e s of l o w e r p r i c e s a t New/Yoiic a n d
.A- b o a r d o f d i r e c t r s w a s c h o s e n 1 , E d other laite markets.
G r a c e p V a i d 14
win Dillin, D . E, Cirley a n d
E.
H t o 15 c e a s t o d a y .
B u s i n e s s is a c t i v e
Stewart, w h o a r e t • s e c u r e t i e neces- i n t h e jobbing m a r k e t on fruit/ J . H.
sary supplies
f r o r t h e C e n t r a l N e w C a r r r e c e i v e d h i s first c a r o f A a h a n a s
Y o r k T e l e p h o n e a r l T e l e g r a p h corn- y e s t e r d a j l
P r i c e s r a n g e a t H.75
to
to
find $ a . 5 0 p e r b u n c h .
pany, to survey t h line a n d
Pineapples a r e
ins u b s c r i b e r s f o r p h o les.
l a r g e ' s u p f l y a n d p r i c e s a r e ff>w d o w n
t h e t o t h e ordinary
I t is a c o - o p e r a t i e p l a n a s t o
level.
Stm-wberries
v
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s
I t is a s o u r c e of satisfaction t o N e w
a r e r e t a i l l i g a t 17 c e n t s d n ^ t h e f r u i t
t o t a l e x p e n s e ecma ly, a n d t h i s p o i n t i s
Y o r k s t a t e D e m o c r a t s t h a t t h e Ohio
excellejt.
O r a n g e s a r e firmer o n s o n ' s s u i t s a n d c o a t s . D e s i g n s a r e a l s o
XlaceH a t J a m a i c a ,
E . all grades.!
m u c h i n advance of a n y p r e v i o u s p r o is w i t n e s s e d t o by the f o l l o w i n g .
s t a t e c o m m i t t e e h a s t a k e n action in
'
. N E W YORK, April 30.-The RoseT . M . Carley, E .
ductions. Alterations are simpler and
Dillin, M i l l a r d Fullt
t i e matter, t h e Eepublican legislature
d a l e s t a k e s f o r filly t w o - y e a r - o l d s , t h e
in
many
cases n o n e
are required.
a t Albany h a v i n g refused to consider
H . S t e w a r t , W . W. Tantle, N . L. Maltf e a t u r e of t h e c a r d a t J a m a i c a , w a s
FARMERS' P R I C E S TO D I A L E R S
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RETAELERS' PRICES.
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c a u g h t him.
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ever, h e , i n c o m p a n y w i t h a c o m m i t JOBBERS' PRICES TO RETAILERS.
arrgARS.
t e e , v i s i t e d t i e B u i l d e r s ' E x c h a n g e a n d m e n t of h e r d a u g h t e r ' s - f i n a n c e s .
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storative.
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5 fB B r a n . i n 5 1 b p k g . . . . $ 5 1 0
which w a s n o t accepted. ,
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flackintosh
ftAIN COATS IN
SINGLE AND D0UBLI
TEXTURE. '
They can be bought at a very
. low price.
0. B. CADWELL
Finest
Tailoring.
THE
BELL
LADIES
- AND
CHILDRENS
i OUTFITTERS
E a s t e r 'is o v e r , b u t
the
i'Bell"
store
the
activity
continues.
We
better,,prepared
and m o r e fully
to
every s p r i n g
supply
your
o£
are-
ready
w a n t in?
V a s t a s s o r t m e n t s w e s h o w i n o u r lineof g o o d s a n d o u r p r i c e r a n g e is g r a d e d !
to
suit every
purse.
In the Cloak Room
200
Sample Suits
C.H.Anthony,
A. R. Sawyer &Co. haye been placed on saleChiffon Hats
Very Special
$148
Price For This Sale
$1.T5
L o c a l N o . 278 h a s s k i l l e d m e c h a n i c s
of f o l l o w i n g b r a n c i e s :
H o o f e r s , f-i-am-ers, s t a i r b u i l d e f s , c a r v e r s amd m a n u f a c t u r e r s o f office a n d i n t e r i o r
finishi n g of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n , a n d
desires
w o r k in a n y o f .these branches', Reeling
t h a t p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n caini b e g i v e n
a n d ; t h e m i d d l e m a n ' s profit? sayed.
C o s s a c k s h a v e fired u p o n ' a n d d r i v e n
b a c k , w i t h l o s s , a p a r t y of T u r k s t h a t
h a d crossed t h e B u s s i a n frontier in
Asia.
,
.,. L O C A L I S O T E S . j
Any desiring workmen- or estimates
A B. Taylor w i l l n o t ' m a n a g e t h e
m a y call,on or address,
l o c a l f o o t b a l T t e a n i t h i s fall.
R. K N I G H T , Business Agent,
M r s . M a r y T o w n e r , w i d o w < >f P a t r i c k
30 H i g h s t r e e t o r 8 A r c a d e
M u r r a y a n d ' a|, o n e t i m e a ; ; s i d e n t of
A N E W RURAL MAIL R0DTE.
C a r t h a g e , died a t h e r
homi i n Ut-ica
A d a m s C e n t r e , M a y 1.—Elias E a s t y e s t e r d a y , a g e d 66 years,
m a n w i l l p r o b a b l y be t i e m a i l cat'rier
o n R o u t e N o . 1 f r o m t h i s office.
T h e r o u t e i s f r o m t h i s office t o ' t h e
Talcott s t a n d , thence t o B . F . Hutrj's
r e t u r n i n g t o Fuller's Corners', thepe'e
t o Dillin a n d B e r n a r d P r i e s t s , r e t u r n ing to Dillin, thence t o T o a d Hollow,
Fisk
Bridge,
Honeyville
and
Fred
Ball's.
E x p o w ' e d . . . . ' 5 10 Crescent 0 N o . 8 4 45
fdered
SteamBeNo. 1 0 . . . . 4 85
Kfmulated b b l . . . 4 95 No. 16..
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s
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4 9 2 N o ..16 b a g s 4 25
S o l d -by a l l d r u g g i s t s f o r - $ l .
.nulated, 4.25 lb s a c k s »4.85.
S o l d b y 3. W . K b r t , W a t e r t o w n ; W a l FLOUR.
ter P o x , A l e x a n d r i a ,B,ay; D o i g B r o s . ,
>rinEPat's$445@4 50 Corn m e a l bolS 40®$8 50
L o w v i l l e ; "W. E . B b y c e , H e n d e r s o n ' ; '&.'. infer p a t ' ? 4 2 J ® — R ' d o a t s , b b l . . 4 50®6 25
T . S m i t h , T h e r e s a ; D . P i s h , A d a m s ; a a i g h t r o l ' r S 80®4 1 5 R d o a t 8 , « b h l $ » « 8 8 J 2 75
16
Bellamy Medicine ' c'c&pany,
O g d e n s - 5, i y e f l o u r . . . . 8 A5®^— G r a h a m . . . . * 8 80©J4
\VStWA
3uokwheat..*5 20®5 45 Granulated c o r n meal
b u r g ; J o h n H . S h ' e e h a n "& C o . a n d A .
% —©$8 75
H, W i l l i a m s & Co., "O^iea;. P . V . P o o r ,
S A L T P O R K AND L A R D ,
B l a c k B i v e r ; . , 0 . W . ' S i i d w . & C o . , S y r a - Clear b t e ' t b b l . .
. Pure lard t u b
cuse.
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122 0 0 ® *
.
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T r i a l b o t t l e s s e n t t o a n y a d d r e s s ! Short c u t c l e a r . .
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d
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bbl
10«al
e x p r e s s p r e p a i d , o n r e c e i n t of $ 1 .
Ad •
F a m i l y m e a s ..118 0 0 ® $ —
d r e s s JDr. H . N . B u s l m e l l , C a p e V i r * Bean p o r k * l 8 0 0 - ® *
Bonrfoaa p i e 2o COai
cent, N . Y.
. . .
NBW Y O R K DAIRY M A R K E T S
N e w Y o r k , M a y 1.
New York uyp SjtocK'WarKet
BUTTEB.
B e c e i p t s , 4,859 p a c k a g e s ;
market
New
York,
May
1.—Beeves—-R<
steady,,
'"
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.
.
.
ceipts, 76; n o sales, r e p o r t e d ; e x p o r
Oreamery
extras..-.f..,
,
~
^
S ^
1
31 ? c a t t l e .
C a l v e s - j - R e c e i p t s , 29;. m a r 2
Firsts..
J ©j2,
k e t q u o t e d steady;- . v e a l s ,
$6@$6.
Seconds....-.:...,..-..:.
.•...!..<.-.,. 19. ®20
fops a t ' $7.
Sheep and
lambs—:
'Thirds.,.,,
. . 1 8 @1»!^
c e i p t s , 1,531; m a r k e t - l o w e r ;
c l i p r f i d State dairy t u b s , fresh,
flnne&t
,.21H©2J
20 ®21
s h e e p V ' $ 4 . 7 5 @ $ 5 ; . ^ e l e c t e d , $5.50;
lln- Statedairj tubs.nrsts
,i..!8H©—
Shorn-do,:-$o; clipped
lambs,
$ 5 . 5 j @ Kenovated but.tflr. fancy
h a s decided t h a t r a i l r o a d passes t o oth- m a k e a g r e a t inist&ke if t h e y
try t h i s n e w discovery.
e r t h a n d e s t i t u t e pe!'sohs'"a're i l l e g a l .
L e o n W f t i t e , s o n of M r . a i d M r s . L .
J . ^ W a i t e , of B e l l e v i l l e , w a s i n a r r i e d t o
M i s s - H e n r i e t t a J a c o b s in C i n c i n n a t i ,
,Ohio, Monday.
T h e y will/spend
the
s u m m e r a t N a r r a g a n s e t t Hier.'
do
not
., •
T h e s t e a m e r s o f t h e Sti L a w r e n c e
Biver Steamboat company
are
now
m a k i n g t w o r o u n d trips saily, e x c e p t
Sunday, between
Gape f i n c e n t
and
K i n g s t o n , l e a v i n g C a p e ' V i n c e n t iipon,
Do Not Suffer with Dyspepsia.
a r r i v a l of N e w "5?ork*Cenfcral t r a i n s d u e
K o d a l , t h e t w e n t i e t h c e n t u r y r e m - a t 9 : 5 5 a. m * a t a d ^ A s i l S p . m . , a n d l e a v - #7.5,0,1 " i i E t o g S - ^ - B g c e i p t s , 8,280; m
.'
s t a ^ ' a i u a i P e n n g y l v a h i a , $7|t0.
edy, will relieve you a t o n c e .
S o l d b y i n g 1 K i n g s t o n at, -'5 a / m . a n d 2 , J ^ Q p . m , , ' e a s i e r
Homer H. Rice,<druggist..
•.,
( -.
connecting with' trains'scheduled
to
l e a y e C a p e V i n c e n t a t 7 : 2 5 a . m.
and
Wanted. 5 : 0 5 p . m.
I
III Tu £ o w « % ' l 4 l h l r * o f : ; $ * » • , * ! •
C a p a b l e m e n t o solicit, o r d e r s a n d . d e lln,'4C»ndolln,;Guit»r » n d Banjo;
Uw
1
liver goods.
S a l a r y •tq.-,tne / ,'riglrb p i r
OuTj | 8 p l » t e « . « • « t h e b e » t o n e * r t k P a i n t i n g a n d D r a w l A * . : S t u d i o » t f r a *
ties.
R e f e r e n c e s i'equfred|'""™'"Address a t *niy'BWce;
W»l*' S e e » d v . i n a n o t h e r *6l- I d e n c e , 1« P a d d o e k - X r e » d « ,
tow*'
!
X , R e - U n i o n , W a t e r t o w n , N.
Y.
* u.mn.
New Y o r k d«ntd«t«.
.Satisfies
taste and appetite
69 Cents,
A, R. Sawyerfc Co.
18 P U B L I C
SQUARE.
&**>tj^y'-&tit™^*m?'^,p^^
Broadcloths,
Venetians,
Cheviots
and Etamines
(.
I all at special Prices.
Hlie
"Bell Store
%f
8 Washington Place.
Silverman Bros.
W a t e r t o w n , N . Y-
Marcy, Buck & Riley,
COAL
Egg, Stove and Chestnut
Sisjes $6.50 Per Ton Delivered;
'
Can't be made from poor cloth, no matter how skilled the
tailor. The style, the fit and the finish may he pleasing toeye, but, like a house, if the foundation is poof it's a costly
investment.
' .
Our Garments are all made upon honor, by skilled workmen, while the materials' are of theverv best, quality, henceour reputation for carrying THE BEST LINE OF BEADYMADE CLOTHISG DJT THE CIIY. ..; • -,: . . .
J.t^BOVSKY,
Star Clothing House,
I . . - . " ,-fc'
,-ww«wts^w/iws^rt»«r r ^^ , «^*'^^
•"*rr
.
t h e w a y Of w e a r a b l e s , t h a n ; l a s t s e a s o n .
Ui. ubl. \ t iV'ihi'.
* 28 Court Street.