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' S M N S t h e ,'1 <v » 1 jure Navigation on the Lakes. C a n a d a in F c a n U h n c o u n t y . T h e community Wedne • ay in ninj.' b\ d ad r n d rlie <v ' r Luk Carru-rs- Assoclutioa Making a f icts a s r e p o r t e r to t h e a t l o i n e v the neNVS that Henry Kelses \v is c i g a ' . d •>iii'\"; i. ; • -«-% F i - h t Against CliicaKo'd B : S Ipcti-.c'i.-ht.tlit 1 g e n e r a l b y F . G. Paddo.-lc, d i s t r i c t dead. He was m Ins usual heaith it T h e A l t e r ^ mi Uitch -Secretary Lataont to s a t t o r n e y for F r a n k l i n cog m y , N . Y , •mil attending to his business during <illn"'s don'i ' h e nM stl«'i ol I " l f i U 5 g f>ecldc tho Blatter. 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Spates a n lr.'M p o s t w h i c h h a s h e r e t o - !" tv_\ b: •- iiimurand spoke1 to him. i~:..re t l " villa e ,1 I to ') ! w ith is-..,A It is Uie report of the board of C: S i* i- • 14 • ill 1) • •',.• fir-.; d a y of fore d e s i g n a t e d t h e b o u n d a n lin• i h ' ' „w df. mtvi-b a p ; Dinted to oxairsim- and re' i l l •litv of l calling ii HI by name, and yoeeivu j. r e g i s t r a t i o n f. >r \ ••te s. •f : h m Jr. • " ' J n t h o c f f c -- t wliioii the Chicago I. ' . . ' !-•'.> bi'twt-en C a n a d a a n d t h e U . i eil no resp-i'ise shook hun by tin iglit au-. tite ..* I •uni^e ctuial, now in c o u r a j of conu ishet. T. e ]n>^t ollice al 1' i -jii'i' lAlke h .s S t a t e s . The ot.ji.et s o u g h t to be sbouldei, and failing to awake hip lo not c ir''v i u! i ' . \ l I ' . 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Ot th:^ Wi'.-K *- 1---Ue house not over ten feet from the spot NVC m i g h t m e n t i o n , luw its " o u t Of «wes on t h e other. - Chie^go Wants t h e d a t e r s " a n d t h e s o o n e r t h e y a r i T h e u l t e r i o r p u r p o s e , Mr. P a d d o c k J where^Jiis late residence now stands. I'.if ' >^il. n-.hur„- Vov.aiee s a y s 1 hat •aoal to drain t h e river of t h a t name, s u g g e s t s , w a s t o e n a b l e t h e t r e s p a s s e r and in which he has since lived nn r e l e g a t e d t o t h e back s e a t s the b e t t e r ijuieh has for y e a r s polluted t h e city tlie IA > ley m - ' i t i i ! . n in t h a t cits to e s c a p e t h e p e n a l t i e s of t h e c u s t o m s exemplary life, and in which he died for t h e village. W h e r e v e r y o u find 'and Lake Michigan for m a n y miles, h t- t r - a ' e l t\v.-iit\ n i n e Potsdam l a w s a n d o t h e r r e s t r i c t i o n s o n t h e He Nvas a man of probity, honored t h e m r u n n i n g t h e m a c h i n e y m find rendering the w a t e r impure a n d threa-tp a t e n t s f. r il' , '.i,:kc!inii).\ sale of l i q u o r in h i s s a l o o n b y m a k i n g and respected by all who had dealings a p l a c e A h a t is l a c k i n g in e n t e r p r i s e . «ung t h e h e a l t h of t h e city. T h e shipping people contend t h a t , in furnishing KIW.J i 1 N i r i i o ' s si.,>t a p a r t r i d g e it d o u b t f u l w h e t h e r h i s offense wab with him, or who knew him, as a a n d p r o s p e r i t y . " *ater to drain t h e city and carry off its last S a t iru i\ m i n i n ^ b Mrs Phillips? c o m m i t t e d , w i t h i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s neighbor ^and friend. ©wage, the Nvater leNtel of t h e lakes b e When the A c c i d e n t a l l y S h o t H i m s e l f m e n t i o n e d , f o r t h e y s p e a k for t h e m s e l v e s , a n d - u a r a n U yar.l i ne h n d h.i i e v i d e n t l y t i r e d or Canada. Attoraev G e n e r a l Brasher and Stockholm union school K'ul be lowered from bix to twelve Leon Mitchell, a n a t i v e of F r a n c e , a n d a l i g h t , d t h e n to rest. aches, but m a n y e m i n e n t engineers H a r m o n h a s called t h e a t t e n t i o n of district was formed he took an - W e prese Nvh<3s e m i g r a t e d from t h a t countlry disagree as t o t h e exact limit the'de- t h a t w e a r e l e a d e r s i n t h i s a s i n e v e r y t h i n g r i s e . T h e sni'je'-t of tlie s e r m o n in (he t h e S t a t e d e p a r t m e n t -to 'the m a t t e r active part. He was .elected one o! a b o u t six m o n t h s a.uo, a n d h a s been ffase of t h e w a t e r will reach. I t is y o u h e r e a f e w s a m p l e c u t s f r o m o u r s t o c k . I; i tist ••l.nreii n e x t Sutnl.iy n i o r n i i . g a n d lias a l s o d i r e c t e d U n i t e d S t a t e s the school board and' had remained s t o p p i n g a t Piercelield F a l l s t h e pas°t »ntended t h a t bix. inches will be t h e will he " A t h r o n e w i t h six s t e p s . " Di-it,rie$ A t t o r n e y P o u c h e r for t h e an active member until the present t h r e e m o n t h s , b o u g h t a n e w W i n c h e s I n t h e e v e n i n g , " F a d i n g le i v e s . " T | e L a k e Carriers' association is n o r t h e r n d i s t r i c t of N e w Y o r k t o in- year when he declined!a re-election. t e r rifle a t T u p p e r L a k e a n d on F r i d a y a a | | n g t h e .greatest fight a f 4 i n s t t h e (.)n a c c o u n t of t h e G r a n g o hall v e s t i g a t e t h e affair. He has always taken • an active and w e n t Nvith h i s b r o t h e r - i n d a w t o §Jwl ^ | 1 . I t is said by t h e s e representbeing engaged for registration prominent part in matters pWtaming P o n d h u n t i n g d e e r . T h e y s e p a r a t e | , *Jlis t h a t all t h e h a r b o r s on Lake Eugene F. Chamberlain. p u r p o s e s t h e G r a n g e social ang a n a n d , L a k e Hurojn will be to the school, and ihis wise counsel t h e b r o t h e r - i n - l a w g o i n g t o Eugene Francis Chamberlain, one -fl<totidff?¥or Fast S a t u r d a y wi!F n o t J _\ *]^i.%^:ess^lsj w i t h fnlL ^nyJiaBiui..:i'J..?Ki'Ja J"****"^ •*<> with g r e a t s i d e of t h e p o n d , und, MiJtah^iy as, will n o t b e a b l e tc» efiter. i t wsmrsiaivan IWiiip^Tliedlit WSoio? m thatTrespect by Bi§jasso«|ateson the board. Is claimed 4 h a t L a k e H u r o n will b e T h e b a s e b a l l t e a m f r o m t h e B r a s h e r c i t y F r i d a y , S e p t e m b e r 6 t h , a g e d 47 t i e w a s a w o r t h y M a s o n , a m e m b e r t r a i n c a m e a l o n g , w h e n h e J&s (lis affected because t h e S t r a i t s of Mackarid W i n t h r o p - U n i o n S c h o o l c a m e y e a r s . Mr. C h a m b e r l a i n w a s b o r n of B r a s h e r L o d g e , F . & A. 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H e h a d filled t h i n k i n g t h a t t h e t r a t f h a d s t r u c k •nil, and t'ley will try and interest t h e r e t o Brodie, C a l i f o r n i a , iu 1877 n e a r l y e v e r y ph.ee a n d s t a t i o n in th< h i m , backed u p a n d . l o o k h i m on • • Canadian e o v e m m e n t in opposition It Nv;us :ona»l t h a t h e hud it. 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('' r i - f in Uiiioi', NN ill me. t a t ? l r'im a niiiiaer b i b Jenk:ne> N e i g n b o r h o o d . i ilii-".'" • , s t h - 11 - n . t i . a l NN •.-, I - J ' . I . V i. luck, after vvhli h i s niln!l V, ill b< Mr-. \Ve-le_N C u r ; - h a s _..i ,- t I i h •. . i t . u,„ in. ur, i, . !T.A.-:a' " N.aue. es-..pt t h a t l . ,. nn , I ' l e i c h e d . Hi v l>l's (} '[' W e a v e r , Ton.uN u v i a w h e r e s i c «•>:[•• c s ti .n n.1 ,'..•:).! -r 1 •„'•. a a d toes were ttL u 4 , , i- •s - ^ i . - i n ,. r 11 I M A t w o o d . H P F u i b e s , J S renrain lor - o i n e t i m e \v ith la l son Lncrarv fiotes , tr.tn-parent ]iink. :- lii'. 1 . lit IA W i l h a m Lee, P r o f L B F i s h e r a n d o t h e r s T o e e d i t o r i I t . . ' - K- Vl-'W "1 Review- ' Mrs P h i t t P a l m e r v i s i t e d trn l.ds m > irris E. Hamilton, df Danbury, has -, e.-,.|- [,,[• t h e k i l l i n g of i lle, t No. Hi? J—iMax-k Benvt-r. \>'iy •njli.Nh. 2so; '4U J—Biut- Rough riutli, trimmed • a r e e x p e c t e d t o be p r e s e n t a a d s p e a k M d o n e t h e past week. limis scN era i n c i d e n t s in this fall's Aihino cucumbers. Last spfing h,* ^ e ind t h e c l a i m of t h e I and a trifle longer t h a n the prveeding • HI ( . . with braid, Hep pee back, and high some seed from a« »Philadelphia Rev. H . E To'.vnsend, of W i n t h r o p . Mrs. A r t h e r Ellis is in v e r y poor political S i t u a t i o n Oil wb^ch ^ f # I f e Ti hbmjjrht * A p l a n t e d i t i » f i bi»a. T h e w u i n e c k . V e t y p o p i i l s t p SMI<1 p s e t t y . — ^ [il.imtilf is t h a t t h e ijf'iwit s h e d w a s m , „ , n . i'„ t, ^ t »u' » i' ,i>««.c w « u » u ™ t » • " m ~ *2~&FJr*b oi ^ ^ g p r o n t e a v e r y qiiickly a n d t h r 1 ' a t tl>" t i m e of r \ will l a k e chiii-Re ot t h e y o u n s p c o p l e e N e r \ t m s a t i < unlit mil C h a u n c y G a g e a n d f a m i l y a r e at t h e W o r l d " for ( M o b e r ; the p a r t vines It produced were u n u s u a l l y thrifmeetiifg S u n d a y e v e n i n g T h e delet h e il-.-ld.-nt ! g a t e s a n d all o t h e r s a t t e n d i n g a r e t h e i r old h o m e . p l a y e d b} t h e l i q u o r q u e s t i o n in t h e ty, vigorous a n d h e a l t h y looking. Pres\ 1 i A ,. r ••. irr ni'jtn m a y call * n quest, d t o call u p o n t h e p istor, ri S. R.igers a n d W m . W o o d of Ne.'" Y H'k c a m p . u ; n is v e r y e l i . u l y ently they Nvere thickly set w i t h t e n d e r n. HI i 1 i" M> di> 1. v i d i a n or a Rev. W A T u t t l e , or M r s A. K L i s b o n w e r e t h e guests, of if. S u p e r described. T h e p r e s r t t dilh'-'dlies of encumbers, and Mr. Hamilton w a s surprised to find t h a t each one was as t .'' . at' 1 il e P I ikes a c . i n i p l a m t Mure-in, tor d i r e c t i o n t o places of o n e d a y t h e p a s t ' w e - k t h e V. S. T r - . i s u r y a n d t h e b e a r i n g | "^ h i t „ ^ m ; i ^ . T h e y are go Kb t h o u g h . weii' .• t i : I'H.i a • It a iieNvs e n t e r t a i n m e n t , w h i c h will be fret1. d i a r i e s M u n s o n a n d wife a t t e n d e d 'Hereof on n a t i o n a l politics, re d s - ' of good;size, as crisp and well flavored p ip» l pi 'i*s - a h t H'tl-ction on a J s' LEE Clerk. tiie fair a t W a l e s a n d r e p o r t a good e.issed. T h e op.-nii i; of t h " A t l u i t a ' a s the best fruit of the kind in the ,- , t ,,, ,, , a ,i. , , . , , . , . . ,, .world. 'When the cucumbers are first XXX'X Astrakhan, 3J iLchps long. 111 ill s , h i. i, t ' 1 . t . " ! • I s a l i b e l S l l l t Canton, Oct 4, 1M95. time. 1 Aposltlotl a n d I:.C lee. in i itri. •! IC* , , , , . ., 1 ' set thev a r e cream colored, b u t t h e HI" i d ' id • d : " I ' F lis is o w i n g to 1; •> nk'Ii'-> r\\e*p—a vt ry hue garMiss July Cotter of lira-VT spent a Only to Cities a n d Large T o w n s . gath.-rin 's at L m i s v i h e a n d Cnick.i , c o l o r p i , ; , . ^ . , \n a few days-to a chalky M , " f H " t h it i l . e pi • ; . ' • b e l i e v e NN h a t i... ' i at % vi'A K.•"!'•! ate price. T h e n e w election lav," jtrovides t h a t f-w days with her sist-r Mrs. Join, uiaUK'i. tii*- niti-rn ttion.d > ... -lit r v - a n e , and v.-heB they are fit for the taa n e d ' l ' . r -.IN ,. W h il TI I d A y c r s a y s Currier the past week. a n i l l i t e r a t e v o t e r or o n e p h j s i c a l l y W " ai-w ;i,'i\' thi'se W'xil Stal i nts ii" rig.ii". H. Super spent a few days with in-, h iscu, tl.e b u n , i : n g of A i i e r n ,ni bit tiiey are as white, nearly, as snow, d i s a b l e d t r o m c a s t i n g h i s b i l l o t uncalifs that ari' -o poji'ilar because so b a t l e s h i p s a n d L . r d Wols. J,.J A ap- They are a t n o time g r e e n in color, M. L a u r e n c e c u i m t y is rich in a s s i s t e d , m u s t d e c l a r e a t t h e t i m e of friends in Lisdonand Ogdensburg the p m i ' u i e n t a s C o i n m K d e r in ( hief of p ) F T E E N H O U R S U N D E R WATER. ihiAt'"le. Tia'V are ')•) mi'iu's long m i n e r a l s a n d new discoveries- a r e r e g i s t r a t i o n u n d e r o a t h t h a t he is u n past week. ; f * t n e B'-itish A n n , , a r " aiaoi g t!fc Crew of a New French Boat \V1U Perform e..n-iaiitl_N i» i i . _ ' m el'- T h e l a t e s t is a b l e t o w r i t e or p r e p a r e h i s ballot on Mrs. Mc.sy Doughty of Brasier was a Novel Feat. wijii m.iir.'ii a:ul t h t l . ' t trim'-.iin^s, t " p ; c s m c h i le I in the icoiitii - sul-vt y a inie t m m . ' in t h e t.,\N n uf P i t e a i r n , the guest of Mrs. Edwai-i Munson a c c o u n t of t o t a l b l i n d n e s s , loss of both ar" lie.ui'i.u 1\ nia '••. and Hie a very T h e M a d a g a s c a r c . m p a i g n , 'Mn- n i a s ' A submarine b o a t has just been built a n d p i ' e - e n ' im iti"iis p a n t to a i n a n ( j S i o r s u e h t o t a j i n h > m i t y ,,f the past week. h i ^ l i g i a d c g a l n.••:.'.. A!.-<> e i a - i p e r s icrc id" rniss,oii.,i'i's m t'iiina. t h e a t Paris for t h e Brazilian-.government. ri> !i tind A h Again the death augel has called Arriif nian ipi< sMo« and pn>„i.-s.s in the hull of Nvhich has been fashioned h a s been blasted t o j e i t h e r or b o t h h a n d s t h a t h e will be fape>_;li.it we ti',i; t "iiipaiv with any in t h r e e distinct castings of g u n bronze. t h e d I .il .'t from our midst one of our "ldtst and ! South Africa und-r t-cil Uiiodes The water-diving craft is shaped like a •n teet a n d t h e m i c a : a n a h u , t 0 J o t ( 1 u n a 8 S l s t e d , or t h a t is i a t t ( . e pi ice. a p ; •• i i - t i '<«• !...'••. i l m n d a n t a n d o f a I s c n p p l e d H» t h a t h e c a n n o t e n t . r a r i c ' i e s t e e m e d friend-i a i . d n e i g b n o r s i \N hose p o i a r a i t s-I-NCS a s th, l rout is- cigar, t r u e to t h e J u l e s Verne predictine . j - n i t y - .i. 'i \ is,,:- 1 l a t c h ..t , l h ( l , „ l 0 t h a l o n t % t h e u a t u r e 0 f NN h i . h Mrs. Xelso'i S t i c k n e y . S h e h a s been : p a c e of t h i s number- of the U v i e v v i tion in "TNventy T h o u s a n d Leagues t"ne ooo 1' .'!'' U l! t- I- -aid, o g u n / ' a su>ek a g r e a t s i i l i e r e r from c n i c e r tor t h e i f U v m a t t e r s ,,f m'c r n . , t " i n .1 m rarest d e r t h e S c a . " E x p e r i m e n t s Nvith these lnririnities he mast declare at the i 'imp in\ l" th deNel .peinelit ot the pastvear. We feel'that oar loss is v, hi. h also p,„s.under editorial r e - ' b o a t s h a ? T ? r°?f , c o n c l B s i T o l y ? . a t time. The above provision leqmraig I „ , • ,i -..i I view •'thev are habitable bv a erew. The Iniue supply of fresh a u on t h e T b o a t is rc- SIX PAGES/ LOCAL l'FOS. e nt t Fur Capes s \ , \ est. ari' mi! ~ •ii l . i c n of Canton vrak i-. v.eek clrrged with s •, ne letters through the the oath at the time of registry ^ p plies only to cities and villages havmg a population of over 5,000, when pt rsyijal registration is required, and J her gain. Deceased was in the , th n e v e d from reservoir t-.-«»a b e s of oxygen ! year of her age and leaves a husband Yes, Land Kim T h e P a p e r . 1UU} the vitiated air i s f o r e w l d o w n w a r d two sous and two daughters, he-i As Bu k i n d to \ u i . r lici^hlmr ,,ad l<>n<i m t o t h e s c a by pumps, which work aua large circle of friends to mourn her hini yo'ir \i tp-T to r. .ut II lm J o ( 8 tomatieally. T h e crew will consist of not to country districts, where the loss. not take it, don't hunul w him bv •ftDoffiJer a m i tAV0 m o n ' w h o c a n u i t h " N'.ay *afp In the lain! uf the white Mx-ii Compeli.n^hii.ito oath may be'taken at the time tl : iski"lAt hut te'Y { oat diia^lty remain under Nvater for Immortals, , »'j fifteen hours, N'D mure will she wander uer llft'.i sturmy voting way, it own v iirre he can nml i! as soon i T h e hoat is fitted with an electric Sh- 'ins setm the fair city and passeu CotHity Board of Trade. ash? w.'ints it. \) 'n't h" s u un ( motor of two-horse power, whioh will through its jMirtals Her uartk right Is ended lu eternal day, elwritahle.'istoliiiii'it h-iMi^lip i^.! enable her to make eight knots an CANTON, Oct. 7. HEI P A LITTLE i:;st as ahle to IUY ..,,... ! l'" ur ' sllL ' U a l h 0 f«r"^cd with oars. . iy for tor irir lis Us v,,n ymi ai> At the Canton board Saturday, bimilar in sluipfe to a duck's foot, by Her Hand Picked to Pieces, Undoubtedly he has pnv.it I nib 1 Mates mails. Ratun was aiiainge i l» t->re l' S t'oinniissioner K L >:•• <\\J: at o^lenshurg. The letters 'Acre wiUf'-n to Nellie Holmes a U \po'i.Id irirl at Purlin^ton, Vt lie pi-ailed not multr and bail was tivil at ^l.no'i Heine; unable to there were 37 cheese factories repretuniNh hail Haeoii was Wiken to sented, with an offering of 2,.')i)u ('.llltollj.lll. cheese, and 15 creameries offered 950 Carl HHTinim of (.tydsnaburg was packages of butter. The twin cheese attacked by hi^hwaj meu and robbed were sold late in the evening at 9ic uf?i)2o and a valuable gold watch Large tubs of butter were sold at last week Tuesday night near 21ic and the small tubs at 22c. per Gonanoque, Ont.' Mr. Herrimaia was pound. Canton was a general center attending the fair at that place for of business for the county, and th* buyers were used not a little, the been out in the country looking at sales were much larger than the some stock. It was on bis return to registry. It was the liveliest market town that his horse was stopped by of the 8eason. A' year ago cheese one man, while nnosier dragged him was sold on this board at 10c. and inun IIN liug"gr from behind while butter at 24c. another lielpt'd fi;u through his M. R. WAIT, Secretary cloth- ^ Mr Ilemman was wverely liijaivd iUi.1 lib eloihing nearly allj A Brushton Constable Shot t"i-ii "if • II Constable Webster Kimball, of Iliad mi tn th. new furniture in' Brushton, waBshot last week Tues- n1 1 ^ St. John's, chini •h mentioned last! ^ week is a IIHW altar. It is uf polished Brushton in W a r r e n while S^ttis store at undertaking to ash, very pretty in design and an apprehend burglars who had broken ornament tn the chueh. On the into the store. Mr. Kimball lives inscription across the street, and being awakened ' il"lv, Holy, HuhV' then on the by noise made by the burglars, fnmt lower d >\vn is a monoKram dressed himself and went to the store. lin'k in relief is. the I, H. S." He got within two feet of one of the with the Gret'k letters Alpha and burglars before his presence wag Onkv'aonehher side. Then along detected by them, when they turned the bottom is the inscription also in upon fiim, shooting three times, and I'-iinpusfii oi tne letters l, klW '' Tho nhnwh ia e reason.- - i ; ) c a n s 0f WJ1J(.J1 srne c a n ^ 0 roVi-ea j n Mary Pelno, of Potsdam is employ- for not taking it. lvrh.ip^ he lm^ any direction in ease of aooid'ent to her ed in the pant factory of Wilson & conscientious scruples against paving machinery. The absolute security of Ti miner man of that place. Last money for a paper he can read for those on board is insured by a safety Friday morning while engaged in nothing. Perhaps lie "g mad at the weight of twelve Ifimdred kilopmmcs fastened under her keel, the unscrewoperating the wool picking machine editor for saying too mii-h about him, ing of which will cause the boat to rise her right hand suddenly became or the mean thing may have shown 'to the suriace of the water like a cork.. caught in the machine, and before his ingratitude, for a long unpaid She can be made to sink Jo any depth she could pull it out it became literal- subscription, in which case the p a p $tto rise by taking in water ballast Mffif $ » 88«i or expelling the same and ly picked to pieces Thirty-five don't amount to anything!'" wilt always remain parallel witfithe stitches were taken in the many won't have the dirty thing in ' I surface. The usual depth to which she wounds. There'is some hope of house.' But he wants to read it all | is regulated to sink is about four me the more on that accouut, just to see' tres. She can be steered either by her saving the ibjure&member. what the fool has to say. He has a; s-rew or her rudder, A vertical teleRobbed the Cars. .' ,. , . , •r,uAl tt: rM(\ scope enables those on board to tain bearin^ A communication from Malone nnht to think it good enough to lead ^ and criticise, though not good enough, —-. ^ says that for some time past freight to take and pay for. So humor the; ^ T ^ « AM sidetracked along the line of the i n J • i• n^nfli- to A self-propelling bicycle is a Swedish * J ' Central Vermont has been tampered fellow and give him your papei to; i n v e n t i o £ * read. You may Krt y< ur back up ftt' with and the railroad officials have the editor and want the compliment, A Mormon and a Gentile. been on the alen trying to JppreThrough an agreement of the leaders returned.—Ex. of both parties in Ui^h, the coming hend the-thieves. Last Friday then state will send a gentihl and a Mormon BORN. efforts were rewarded. A large s RAYM0.-0n Sunday, October I, 18£>5, to Mr. to the United Statersenate, and anamount of flour, tobacco, canned and Mrs. Allen Rayrao, a (laughter, other featurlis that both sensors will goods, etc., was found in the town of be of the silver persuasion, DIED. Burke, six miles-; from Malone, and 8HEPPARD.-At Heuwlton, Sept. *, m Fruit Abundant in Virginia. 4ames E. Sheppard, a native of Eugwna, three men were arrested and taken aged ti!) years. Fruits and vegetables of all kinds are to Malone, charge^ with the crime. nnusually abundant in most parts of At the preliminary examination be Virginia this year, Apples have brought only five cents a bushel in market fore Justice Vianijfriday afternoon towns, and tomatoes are so plentiful an adjournment, was taken until that often the farmers are unable to Please announce to your readers that as the sell the loads they bring to market, and To The Eililon Monday and the fuspected men restriking Mr. Kimball in the chin, and leased on $500 bail. They have here- mmioi'Q ,if tho (lAlnhi-ntfirt llf relief, "Presented by the Daughters then fled. Ono shot took effect, ,,f rh,. Vm,t 4 LloVd 8 (01' »"!5* .4 - -.: No. 114 X. — Trimmed with black thiliol braid1 A look at it is all you need to convince you that it is a '-dandy". Come and see them, You can also find children's reefers and long cloaks : at very moderate prices - within reafch of all. .»••» an itin r n u All I rTUf IA0I/CTC
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