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THE PLATCTBURQH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY HORfflSG, APRIL 2,18027

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| prp^fTii Milan A Harlf-rd ha^ so ld h i s I intr. j . . .n ) , ,.f U p CPT ire 1> I. W. Hurrey

w)» . i.K« takpn p..s5es^|.-t . Mr. H art lord In-Ipinis rrninTl i igeast in thp ripar future.

c n . t M i ' u m . Th" T.PTT Tillage t'iar.1 IIPI.1 i ts flrst m e e t i n g

on Monday e v e n i n g Henry G iodre*u l)»» t>.eigl.t tl P l.rielc restrtpi.fpof Mr J"^ G. L»-f.i r ta in ler Sl.Sfm Mr. Laf. . i intain wil l con-l-r.ue U> < C nj<T t h e premise* .Vete t C. s n . n l i wi l l h a v e an a n p l l ' i i s n l p » t n i s res i -ilpt.t P in K. t l i a m , Mi. i i iny, Ar'ril 4.h, a n a wil l then gi> tn Chicago fur" o.-pupation l . a w \ e r E. (". Everest as Receiver of t h e crops er.'wti u p o n t h e n . R Bosworth faira, sold the s a m e c o n s i s l i n g o f o a t s , c o r n b u c k w h e a t , hay . s traw ainl pota toes , at 1 tihlic auct ion t o HIP h ighes t tmiiier al ihp a l u v p ment ioned farm i-n Tlmrsilav . . . W e are h a v i n g e i c e l -let.t weattier f o r e n j j a r m i k i n g The famous l . i j f iers niti 'streK t xhihiiet l at, this p l a c e Thi irsray e v e n i n g . . . T h e snow i s gradua l ly <Hs>tpjiparing and a p p e a r a n c e s c e r t a i n l y i n -djpaie that C'haropialn wil l again he s o for-

, l u n a t e a s to escape t h e ti a roc of a Hood tht» spring. The favorable w e a t h e r wi l l h e du ly

, appi-eclated by al l cnncernPd. . . Mr. G e o . S. H l e k s w e n t to Svranton, VL.. l a s t Monday

I w h e r e IJP has apcepted a p o s i t i o n as salea-rn.i.t. in a hardware s t o r e . H i s adet juateness

' to «urii a pos i t ion Is uni[ i ies t loned, and there Is l i t t l e doubt that he wi l l mer i t success in a h i g h d e g r e e in h i s n e w Held of labor — W e

I a r e p leased to SPP Mr. George Coofcman upon • the s treets a g a i n a l ter g o i n g through a suc-i ces s lu l surgical operat ion—that of h a v i n g a I cuneer removed from his l ip — David Mc­

Dowel l is soon to start «. l ivery b u s i n e s s a t Chateaugay Champla iners wi l l wish h i m sm-cess . . W. J . G e i t y s has repaired h i s s l o o p , " J . Oi lman" preparatory for t h e com-i n g t-eason . . . C o d e r the n e w River and Har­bor bill S5.(Hli has been appropriated Tor t h e further dredging o f t l i e Great G l a z y r iver , w h e r e b y n a v i g a t i o n wil l be marie i.ooi fur loaded boats at all t imes of t h e s e a s o n . Our vi l lage wi l l d o u b t l e s s be c r e a i l y l e n e f i ' e d thereby — We are- informed t h a t M - . Amas.t B. S p e t l m a n will soon o p e n a pre eery s o e

at the old si.a'ni of A n g e l l & Spe l lman S le ighs have failed to appear Tor i l .e p n t few d a j s and the vehtc leh . t s t v i d e n t l y become t h e vogue of i r a ? e l .

&ENERAL I A R H T REPORT. Corrected to March U . i ' J ;

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J o h n Lyons , of Lyon s treet , t ipped d o w n the e m b a n k m e n t at. t he m o u t h ot 1 he S a l m o n river, ne-ir Gill baud ' s Landing, the. 25th Inst . , and was s e v e r e l y i n j u r e d . Mr .Lyons is b e i n g looked after by Ur K.H. Cole, of Peru. After the towns have pa id a few thousand dol lars in d a m a g e s through neglect, of Commiss ion­ers or o t h e r s , there will be s o m e t h i n g d o n e to pro tec t the p u b l i c , w h i l e trave l ing o v e r o u r h ighways . When the road r u n s in c l o s e prox imity to an e m b a n k m e n t there s h o u l d be a guard rail or a protec t ion of s o m e k i n d to m a k e the h i g h w a y s safe Miss K a t i e Ferr i s . o f Lapham, we. u n d e r s t a n d , is a b o u t to visit f r iends In Colorado. Miss F"erris is one of our br ighte s t y o u n g lad ies , and w e wish her a p leasant j o u r n e y to the E ldorado of the West Karl B r a u n , Esq . where is thai o r g a n ? F . L . and T. Jisten to t h e vo ice o I wisdom, s p e a k i n g from age and e x p e r i e n c e , and l e t us hear from you . . . S . c . Warner , of Frankl in F a l l s , has gone into t h e tin busi­n e s s at B l c o m i n g d a l e . May h e prosper The mass of the p e o p l e throughout t h e country are trying *.o find ou t w h a t the Si lver Kill in Congress has to d o wi th e i ther t h e Republ ican or Democrat i c party . Jf there were a Jew c o n g r e s s m e n in the B o u s e w h o bad the s i e h t of a bl ind m o l e and w i s h e d to a d v a n c e their party 's in teres t , there would have been an a m e n d m e n t to the Bland bi l l , p u t t i n g Kill cents worth of s i lver Into t h e dol lar : then the bill would h a v e had to go through, a n d woe to t h e party that o p p o s e d i t . The labor ing c l a s s e s should h a v e a l i t t l e s h o w . Why pay t h e m with 70 c e n t dollars'? The Repub l i can party m a d e t h i s 70 c e n t dol­lar to pay t h e boys with t h a t saved the country . We t h i n k that i l i s poor leg i s la t ion for any party to ra i se p e n s i o n s , t h e n c h o k e the eag le unti l the L a t h e r s drop off. l e a v i n g n o t h i n g b u t the n u d e bird, with t l ie gr ip . This poor d i lap idated goose t h a t has s h r u n k one- th ird , is then taken and g iven a coat ol tar , and a noor q u a l i t y , but g r e a t q u a n t i t y of h e n ' s feathers of a pro tec t ion . Thus th i s bird is let loose and Is bound upon Us pin­ions t h r o u g h o u t our l a n d ; b u t w h e n i t c o m e s to degree 45, north , try as it may , the poor thing h a s to add m o r e g o o s e , not f e a t h e r s , in order to pass . Why is this s o ? Who r e c e i v e s the benef i t? WTill our member of Congress from t h i s district p l ease e n l i g h t e n h i s con­s t i t u e n t s and olhersV Mo. 9

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exce l l en t ; parts well sus ta ined The g r a n d a u g h t e r o f Mrs. Hariford, Mrs. Franlcie Piper, is a daughter or .Marie Hartford S le igh ing is leaving, a s the sugar s eason c o m e s . T h o m a s Hobbs has rented R C. Holt ' s p l a c e . . . . M i s s Mabel Brown i s the Lake teacher Art ieGoodel l and wife are g o i n g to B r a d l e y P o n d ; a l so Mr. and Mrs. Coombs, and daughter .Lois.

OKASD UKAMATIC KJfTERTAJNMENT. An i n t e l l i g e n t and apprec ia t ive a u d i e n c e

g r e e t e d the dramatic c lub of Churubuseo on Monday e v e n i n g the 2lst inst . The ac t ing and s p e a k i n g were so e x c e l l e h t that it would be hard to tel l whe ther t h e girls or b o y s de­served the mos t credit . Miss Gagnier , wi th the a d v a n t a g e of increased pract ice , m a d e a ijt ieenly A d r i e n n e . H e r natural e a s e a r d grace , with her de l i cate in tonat ion of Kn-gl ish pronunc ia t ion , made her performance a l e a d i u g part of the play. Miss Milenoe o u t ­did herself , and it can be sa id of her success that not o n l y In word but in act she "put t h e a c c e n t in t h e proper spot ." Miss Leonard , l ike the c h a r a c t e r s h e r e p r e s e n t e d , i m p r o v e s wi th age . H e r personif icat ion of the Old Maid lost, to p a t i e n c e when w a r c a m e to up­s e t her plans wag a rich treat to t h e aud­i e n c e . Jl iss Leonard Is a m o d e l amateur . A m o n g the y o u n g m e n , John Looby and W m . Burke, e spec ia l ly , a l though with minor parts , r ival led the s tars , a n d g a v e proofs of rare ta l en t . Dol lerc lutch was n i l ! the p e t of the aud ience . Mr. S. Breen g a v e a more t h a n usual exce l l en t render ing o l his l ine s . Geo. H u m p h r e y , S. Gagn ier and J. Breen brought

! out a fund of d o r m a n t t a l e n t . Geo . O'Netl w a s a s usual the typical j u d g e , strict to t h e

! l aw , but char i tab le w h e r e c h a i i t y m i g h t be exerc i sed . Owing to the s u d d e n s i c k n e s s of Mark O'Aleara, who proved himself such a f a v o d t e o n former occas ions , the part of Co-r io lanus w a s taken by Hr .O'JSe i l . a t the s h o r t no t i ce of twenty - four hours . T h e m a n n e r in which he fultil led the p a i t with s u c h s l ight preparat ion , s h o w e d h im p o s s e s s e d of e x ­c e p t i o n a l dramat ic ab i l i t y . T h a n k s are due nim for his extra labor so freely rendered. In t h e farce, ' ' l l o w to t a m e your mother - in -U w , " Miss li . Ryan promises not to le t all the iaurels go Lu the y o u n g ladies a lready m e n ­t ioned- S h e i s an exce l l en t a m a t e u r . Miss Mary Leonard as Moli ier- iu- law. a g i i u show­ed her versat i l i ty as a character actress. ) | -r t C'nri'l Is a s u i a n boy in more ways than o n e , and n e e d s but a few e x t r a y e a r s to take a prominent p lace in dramat ic c irc les . Maur­ice Powers caught the house . J o h n J o y has q u a l i t i e s that with t r a i n i n g will m a k e h i m a good actor. His part , n e c e s s i t a t i n g as it did, tlie i m p e r s o n a t i n g of four different char . aoters , was necessar i ly a m o s t difficult o n e , a u l r t .^ i lred far more t h o u g h t a n d s tudy than would appear to have b e e n g i v e n it . However , t h e t a l e n t is t h e r e a n d n e e d s b u t appli.-aii.iii to bring it o u t . O w i n g to t h e sudden c h a n g e of p r o g r a m m e from Monday l.i T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , the Hi l l iker 0.uartette w a s absent , so that the a u d i e n c e Jost the p l e a s u r e of the ir real ly t ine s i n g i n g . Miss Katie Looby suppl ied their p l a c e in a most acceptab le manner . Misses Clara Gag­nier a n d A n n a R y a n , Mrs. K. R. H u m p h r e y , and Chas. Hi l l iker s u s t a i n e d the ir loriner reputat ions . The t h a n k s of t h e pastor and c o n g r e g a t i o n are due to the young peop le of Churubuseo , ror their s u b s t a n t i a l ass i s tance . The same H u n k s are d u e the people of Klltn li'irgh Centre and v ic in i ty , who wel l repaid tue vis i tors by the g e n e r o u s and encourag i i g wav In which t h e y greeted t h e s e first ell'irts In drama. It is to be hoped it may s t imula te them t.i n e w t l t u t s and greater success in t h e n u u i e The proceeds amounted to fjfty dol lars aud Torty-six c e n t s , 850 48. This enter­ta inment , w i t h two o thers , at Churubuseo, h a v e ne t ted a h a n d s o m e s u m for t h e c h u r c h .

STUFFING AND STARTING. U N C L E S A M — W h a t ' s t h a t B o y C r y i n g for a t t h e D o o r ?

M O N O P O L Y — C r y i n g for S o m e t h i n g to E a t .

U N C L E S A M — W e l l , w h a t arc v o r C r y i n g f o r ?

M O N O P O L Y — I ' m C r y i n g C o s I Can' t E i t E n n y M o r e .

ROOM S— MARY E . AKDKKSON. Teacher.

Roy Demerrltt Bessie Cowan. Stglsmond Lewln, Kate Farrell, Arthur Miner. Maude Palmer. Ctiaries Miller,

BROAD STREET SCHOOL. ROOM 1—ANNA A. DODOB, Principal.

Corral W. Johnson, Ida Thompson. Lois A. Brewoter, Martha Thomas. Bertha A. Tardy,

ROOM 2—SAKAII E. BARNARD, Teacher.

Harry E . Ban leer. Mabel E. s t i les . h. Wallace Brown. CoraE. Trumbull. Cora E. Braconnler, Maud E. iabombard

HAMILTON STREET SCHOOL. ROOM I—LILLIAN n . STILIS, Principal.

Martin Dewey. William uenry Wilder. Everett Alton Little. Esther E . Uelmann, Wlillara JasperSheldon.Emma .MaryMayow, William Martin Savage,Mabel Florence McKeefe Alphonse Joseph Stay, Annie Mary Stay.

ROOM 2—CATUKRINI COJ.UGAN, Teacher.

Henry Domlnlek. Elizabeth Dewey. Richard Roger rike. Rose Leonard, Arthur Wells, Bertha May Wtlklns. George N. Wllklns,

E L I Z A B E T H S T R E E T SCHOOL. ROOM 1 — E U T H E . N E W C M I B , Principal .

Franc i s P a r a s o .

OUR KIDNEYS IN SPRING. All Ought lo Know These Facts.

William B. Andrews Walter B lane lnud . Oliver B o t d e a u . William M. Bordoau Per ley E Bresse t te . Norman J . L travia. Albert J. Lynch . William Montvil le. Charles W. Norton.

Eooir 2 — M A R Y O ' B R I E N , Teacher.

T h o m a s Bennet t . Net t i e Decora .

Hundred S. Bobinson . L e o n a Andrews. Mary M.. Clark. E . M. El lenwood. Mary L . Labombard. Celinda Montvi l le . E v a M. N e w t o n . Frances D . Patrick.

t i l l y Dona . L o u i s a D o n a . Mary L. Laravia . Anna Montvil le . Georgiana Parent . Sarah Phi fer. Bubia Perkins . Margaret B e e v e s . A. E v a Woiro. Leonora Sharron.

J a m e s Bushny. Edward B o n n o . Joseph Darrah. Edward Ouimotte. Napoleon Parent . Perley Perkins . Walter Richards. William Rule . Ida M. Anderson. L u c y Ashl iue. Ed i th M. B e n way.

B o o n 3 — M A R G A R E T A. T H O M A S , Teacher.

Guy J. Decora . Hat t io Montvi l le . Owen N rton. Eve l ina Beeves . E m m i e Beauharao i s . Vetaliu Reeves . E v a K. Ben way. B e s s i e Stiltzer. Elizabeth Labombard.Esther Wolfe. Annie M. Mehan.

B O O M i ^ J D X I A E . S T O R M Y , Teacher.

William Sharron. Edward B e n w a y . J o h n H. B u n n o . H e n r y Crossley. Jjavid p e e o r a . f r a n k Greenier. Walter. Montvi l le . A d o l p h u s Parent . Loon S. Robinson

Mary Cross ley. Libbie Don ah* jjizzio LaMonda . Ange l ine Mohan. Bertha Montvi l le . Carrie Montvi l le . Martha Phifcr .

Cur k i d n e y s ac t l ike t h e d r a i n s under c i t i e s , to co l lec t and c a n y a w a y w a s t e or p o i s o n o u s m a ­ter ia l s t o r n t h e body . The n e r v e s

w h i c h contro l t h e m often be­c o m e . w e a k e n e d i r r i t a t e d d i s ­e a s e d . Then t h e funct ion Is imper­fec t ly performed, u r i c a c i d and

S E C T I O N O F K I D N E Y . o ther p o i s o n o u s

s u b s t a n c e s are t e t a i n e d , c a u s i n g p a i n and w e a k n e s s in b a c k , h i g h co lored e x c r e t i o n w i t h s e d i m e n t , cons tant des i re t o v o i d , head-a-die, coated t o n g u e , bad t a s t e , th irs t bi l ious­n e s s , consl ip-ition, c o l d f e e l , poor c i rcu la t ion e x t r e m e n e r v o u s n e s s a n d w e a k and tired f ee l ings . The g r i p has Jeft t h o u s a n d s w i t h w e a k a n d d i seased k i d n e y s , w h i c h s h o u l d n jt be n e g l e c t e d . These conditions are especial­ly dangerous and must be citred TWW o r a l a r m ­i n g k i d n e y and l i v e r d i s e a s e w i l l s u r e l y fol ­l o w . T h e spr ing i s t h e wors t t i m e lor k i d n e y c o m p l a i n t s . Everybody w h o h a s t h e s l ight ­es t t o u c h of k i d n e y d i s e a s e shou ld e s p e c i a l l y in t h e i-pring t a k e Dr. Greene ' s Nervura . w h i c h n o t o n l y perfec t ly r e g u l a t e s t h e k i d . n e y s , l i ver , s t o m a c h a n d b o w e l s , b u t g i v e s s t r e n g t h and v i ta l i ty t o blood a n d n e r v e s This p u r e , v e g e t a b l e , harmless r e m e d y i s so ld by d r u g g i s t s , $1.

Plants! Plants! The Cheapest Ever Offered.

RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

WALL, STREET SCHOOL.

E M M A J. B O B I N S O N , Teachor.

Chester Aubin. Benjamin Aubin . E u g e n e W. Goff. A l e x Hier . J o h n Pre mo re. Willie Squires . S tephen Woodruff. Winfield Woodruff.

Casper Woodruff. Celeste B jwdah. L o u i s e D u b u q u e . Mary D u b u q u e . Nares i s se Woodruff. El iza Woodruff. Minnie Wel ls . Malvina Wells.

CORNELIA STREET SCHOOL. M A D A M S A R A H GREEK, Principal .

BOOM 1 — M A D A M F . M O A B A M S , Teacher .

Alfred Capentier . George Dupont . Edward Girard. Charles LaKocque.

B o o n 2 — M J I E . F, Henry Besse t te . Willie B o u s s y . Napo leon B o u r d e a u . George Chabot. B o o n 3 — M A D A M M. Mary Graham. Olive Hier l tusanna Lofebvre.

B O O M 4 — M M E . E .

Arthur Braeounier . Horace Bou vior. Freder ick Ciiabot. Arvin Dal laire .

BOOM 5 — M M E . I d a Boussy . Gertrude C'arpentier. Geortriana H o g u e .

Phi l ippe Lefehvre. Katie Carpeutier. Gertrude D e m e r s . El mire Jjayallcc.

. L E B L A N C , Teachor. Henry Dallaire . J o s e p h Deraers. Andrew O'Leara.

L. THOMSON, Teachor.

E m m a L a p o i n t o . Nora O'Leara. L a u r a B e n n e x .

L A P I E B R E , Teachor.

Medard D e s m a r a i s . J o h n Fonta ine . Will iam R o u s s e a u .

A. OLIVER, Teacher .

Beg ina Leonard . L u c i e Parent . E m m a Sablon.

B O O M C—MME. J. L A R O C H E L L E , Teachor.

David OarpenUer. Willie Grogan. Jean Carpentier. J o s e p h L a r o s e . Henri Carpentier. Edouard Prunier . Edouard Cartier. Bernard St . L o u i s . Jean D o m i n i q u e . B o y d St . D e n i s .

BOOM 7 — M M E . R. K C E I N N O N , Teachor.

Bmina Bouyier. p . i therine O'Leary. Anna Brunello. ' Mary Mayotte . Lou i sa Carpentier.

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PLATTSBURGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

I I U M I I I I C O I . I . - W I M l i l t T I C i n i . M t v ! .

Tli i ' f i .Llowini / -pupi l s i n t h e P l a t t s b u r g l i

l'ulilii-S'-liiiol.s tire d e s e r v i n g o f h o n o r a b l e

mi-la tha i f o r b e i n g n e i t h e r a b s e n t n o r tar t ly

d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r t e p n , e n d i n g M a r c h 2 o ,

IMi-.': u i e i r S C H O O L .

Miss HEI-ES D. WOOUWARP, Principal.

Y o u ' v e tr ied D r . P i e r c e ' s F a v o r i t e P r e ­s c r i p t i o n h a v e y o u a u d y o u ' r e d i s a p p o i n t ­e d . T h e re su l t s are n o t immediate.

A n d d i d y o u e x p e c t t h e d i s e a s e o f y e a r s t o d i s a p p e a r in a week*. P u t a p i n c h o f t i m e in e v e r y d o s e . Y o u w o u l d n o t ca l l the m i l k p o o r b e c a u s e t h e c r e a m d o e s n ' t r ise in an hour? If t h e r e i s c r e a m in it the c r e a m is s u r e to rise . I f there ' s a p o s ­s ib l e c u r e , D r . P i e r c e ' s P a v o r i t e P r e s c r i p ­t ion is sure to t l f e c t it , if g i v e n a f-ur trial . Y o u g e t the o n e d o l l a r i t c o s t s b a c k a g a i n if i l d o n ' t benef i t or c u r e y o u . W e w i s h w e c o u l d g i v e y o u t h e makers'1 c o n f i d e n c e . T h e y s h o w i t b y g i v i n g t h e m o n e y b a c k a g a i n , in all c a t e 3 u o t benef i ted , a n d i t 'd M i r p r n c y o u t o k n o w h o w f e w d o l l a r s ax<t n e e d e d to k e e p u p t h e r e f u n d .

Mi ld , g e n t l e , s o o t h i n g and. h e a l i n g i s D r . S a g e ' s Catarrh R e m e d y . C u r e s the w o r s t c a s e s permanently. N o e x p e r i m e n t i n g . I t ' s "Old l i e l i a b l e . " T w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s o f s u c c e s s .

WIIIRE YOUK KIDNKT8 ARK. '•For s e v e r a l years I h a v e b e e n suffering

from a compl ica t ion of m a l a r i a , k i d n e y and l iver c o m p l a i n t s and d y s p e p s i a i n i t s w o r s t f j rm.

I b-.gan t a k i n g Dr. Greene ' s X e r v u r a . I h a v e used s ix b o t t l e s , a n d n o w fee l en t i re ly re l i eved of a l l m y former c o m p l a i n t s , a n d do cheerfu l ly r e c o m m e n d i t to a n y o n e w h o m a y ba -111 uted with a n y of the ab:>ve t r o u b l e s ,

l i l t s . CHAS. Kl lUEGtl t , 520 E i s t 84;h s t , N e w York."

WT l>r. Greene , t h e successful spec ia l i s t in cur ing all lorms of nervous and chronic dis­e a s e s , 35 W. 14th S t r e e t , N e w York, c a n b e c o n s u l t e d free, persona l ly , or by le t ter . Call or w r i t e h im a b o u t your c a s e , or s e n d f o r s y m p t o m b l a n k to fill o u t , a n d a l e t t e r f u l l y e x p l a i n i n g y o u r d i s ease , g i v i n g a d v i c e , e tc . , wi l l be re turned free .

P u t y o u r C O L L E C T I O N S in t h e h a n d s of C H A S . H . M O O R E ,

L a w y e r , N o . 11 C l i n t o n S t . . P J a l t s b u f g h , N . Y .

CITY PHARMACY.

HENDERSON'S T E S T E D SEEDS. Flower and Vegetable Seeds

for Hot Bed and Early Spring Planting

Seedi for the Flower Oirden. Siedj for the Vegetable Garden. Seeds for the Farm, Henderson Lawn Grass.

Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Pepper, and Tomato Piants in season.

W e h a v e l a r g e l y increased our g r o w i n g ca­pacity m d n o w w e c a n lurniah p lan t s a t t h e l o w e s t prices . W e m a k e t h e f o l l o w i n g very liberal o f f er ,on ly on o r d e r s rece ived before A pril 15i l i , 1892. On rece ip t of your order w e s e l e c t p lants ordered a n d s e t t h e m as ide in a c o o l g r e e n h o u s e t o be s e n t w h e n reques ted . O r d e i s from t h i s w h o l e s a l e l i s t m u s t a m o u n t to not less t h a n o n e dol lar e a c h .

PRICE LIST. A b u t l l o n 6 c e n t s . A g e r a t u m s 5 c e n t s . A c h y r a n t h u s 5 c e n t s . AKernanthera 5 c e n t s . A l y s s u m , L a r g e Double 5 c e n t ° . A l y j s u m , Dwarf S i n g l e 5 c e n t s . Artemis ia 5 cent s . B e g o n i a , t lowering C c e n t s . B e g o n i a , Kex 10 c e n t s . Bouvard la 8 c e n t s . Calceolaria 6 c e n t s . Caladium 10 c e n t s . Castor P lant 6 c e n t s . Cen laur ia 5 c e n t s . Cuphea Segar P l a n t 5 c e n t ' . Cai la C c e n t s . Canary Bird V i n e 5 c e n t s . CannaC c e n t s . Carnat ions 6 c e n t s . C h r y s a n t h e m u m 5 c e n t s . C o l e u s 5 c e n t s . Da i s i e s , Pat is . White 6 c e n t s . D a i s i e s , D o u b l e Golden 8 c e n t - . D a h l i a s 10 c e n t s . D i a n t h u s 5 c e n t s . Da i s i e s , E n g l i s h 5 c e n t s . Kuonymus 10 cent s . Eupator lum 5 c e n t s . Feverfew Double Whi te 5 c e n t s . Ferns 8 c e n t s . F u c h s i a s S c e n t s . Ficus Repens 6 c e n t s . G e r a n i u m s , al l k i n d s C c e n t s . G a z a u i a 6 c e n t s . Gladio lus 5 c e n t s . Hel io tropes 5 c e n t s . H y d r a n g e a 8 c e n t s . I m p a l i e u s 8 c e n t s I v y , G e r m a n a n d E n g l i s h , fi c e n t s . Isolepsis t i c e n t s . Ken i lworth Ivy 5 c e n t s . Lobe l ia S c e n t s . L e m o n V e r b e n a 6 c e n t s . Lvs imach ia , m o n e y w o r t 5 c e n t ) , Libuniu6 c e n t s . L y c o p o d i u m 6 c e n t s . Madeira V ine 5 c e n t s Moot 11 iwer 8 c e n t i . Mahernla Od r i i a 8 c e n t s . M an rand ia Vine 5 c e n t s . M e s e m b r y a m h e m u m Var iegatum 6 c e n t s . Musk P l a n t 6 c e n t s . Miii iulus Xiger F l o w e r S c e n t s . Mesembryanthe iuum W a x F i n k 6 c e n t s . Oxal isC c e n t s . O t b o n n o 6 c e n t s . P a n l c u m Var 6 c e n l s . P a n s l e s 2 c e n t s . P e t u n i a s , D o u b l e l O c e n ' s . Pi lea Art i l l ery Plant 6 c e n t s . P o l y g o n u m Scande l i s 6 c e n t s . Hoses 10 c e n t s . S e e d l i n g P i a n t s : A s t e r s , B a l s a m , N i s t u r -

t ium Tail and dwai f , Portu laca , P h l o x D m n i -m o n d l , s t o c k s , M i g n o n e t t e , Z i n n i a , 2 c e n t s e a c h .

Sa lv ias 5 c e n t s . Bmi lax 5 c e n t s . S e d u m s 5 c e n t s . S tev la V a r i c g a t a 6 c e n t s . Saxafraga £ c e n t s . Tuberose 5 c e n t s . Trop ic j lum. D o u b l e Cc tn t s . T h y m e , Golden a n d S i lver S c e n t s . Tradiscant ia 5 c e n t s V i n c a ( P e n w i n k l e ) 6 c e n t s . V i o l e t s 5 c e n t s . A 7 e r b e n a s 2 e e n t s . Our s t o c k o f t h e s e p o p n -

lar a n d favorite P l a n t s c o m p r i s e s a co l lec ­tion of 2!i var i e t i e s of the most beautiful and d i s t i n c t co lors b o t h n e w a n d o l d . Espec ia l a t t e n t i o n is g i v e n t o t h e i r cu l ture a n d o u r s t o c k i s v e i y l a i g e , h e a l t h y a n d free from ru._st. S j ^ T h e above l i s t d o e s no t c o m p r i s e m y e n tire s tock . Other var ie t i e s w i l l b e furnished at c o r r e s p o n d i n g l y low pr ices , o n a p p l i c a t i o n , a s de s i red .

VEGETABLE PLANTS. Tomato , C a b b a g e , Caul i l l ower , Celery. E » e

P l a n t , Pepper . Melon, Le t tuce , Cucumber a n d S q u a s h . Only t h e bes t var ie t i e s Pr ices l o w e r t h a n t h e l o w e s t .

H O P M A R K K T . S e w York, March 2«,

N>w York, 1«9' " 18R2

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h e e s e Beans C»» bane, per bbl Oi ions S q u - i - h - s , Hubbard, oer ion Turnip*, Ruta i lega. Map'e sugar Maple s y r u p , per t a l Wool, Denies tic F i«ece

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opposite First National Hank,

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New Draperies and Lace Curtains. PIKE «fc RANDALL.

You are cordially invited to attend our Millinery Opening of Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties, Children's Head-wear and Cloaks, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, April % 4 and 5.

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..] per inn.e a t Arnold Hill a week or two ago 1 .1 f>.minutely it happened a t a n hour when Ui>-iiitT. w e r e not at worlcso no o n e was |hnrt . T l iHf i s no nrt- b - i n g ho i s ted a t p r e s e n t so ti.rri- is l i t t le for the s i ir laee workers to d o .

Thi- worK <•! r e m o v i n g the broken rock and u m b e r that formed tl ie c o v e r i n g of the s o u t h p i t a t > e l s o n B u s h before the disaster wJUn-b i'1-eurred s i x w r e k s a g o Is stil l In pro-gii-vs a n d it Is t h o u g h t that in about two w e r k s more It wil l be a l l ho i s ted out so that in in in,; can r e c o m m e n c e — C a r p e n t e r s are a t work ri-bulititriK the xepera lor t h a i w a s burn-c l r r b t,ih Patrick I iowd stil l wa lks w i t h a .-ane anU is some w h a t l a m e In his r ight foot tu t will s o o n be w e l l . . . It Is saul t h a t Thomas K i^seil is a b l e to s i t up and w a l k a l l l i l e but i l i e s n o t j e t g « nut . l i e h a s l o s t al l t h e fin-K-rra from hlK b u r n e d bjtrid -Beiijaxnin B-ar . i s l r \ Is a b o u t to m u r e Irom Arnold Hil l to b is o w n b o u s e a l H a r k n e s s , , . . . . C h a r l e s (^liitrte-rs ol l i r ighion In In town ti l ls w e e k Jb,. i . Baker Is m o v l n e a o old bui ld ing and wi l l m a k e it Into a n e w bog h o u s e . K K K s E V I L L K .

T, R. Cowlbeck , of A l b a u y . w a s l o t o w n W e d u r s d a y .Several of o u r y o u n g p e o p l e a t t ended 1 be socia l a t the res idence of 8 . w". . s traight , Valconr, o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . A very p leasant t ime Is r e p o r t e d , . . A t 12 o'clock o n Tuesday the lire bel l s l ruck and was q u i c k l y re sponded to by our ready and wi l l ­i n g l ire d e p a r t m e n t , but w h e n t h e y arr ived a t t h e tire it proved t o be o n l y a c h i i n u e y burn line o u t . Credit Is due the c o m p a n i e s for the qu ick response t h e y m a n i f e s t e d Our y.»uri|{ men's Socia l Club organized o n l y t w o w e e k s a g o , is In a very prosperous c o n d l t i o a Ttie i n c r e a s i n g m e m b e r s h i p h a s c o m p e l l e d them to r e m larger rooms, and as s o o n a s the ir m o v i n g and arrang ing i . comple ted t h e y Intend s e r v i n g an iee c r e a m soc ia l for ihnfr fr iends . One of the m o s t s t r i k i n g and benef ic ia l f e a t u r e , of the c lub Is that t h e y a r e to h a v e a ladies ' n i g h t , w i i l eb a l l the lad les are e x p e c t e d to a t t e n d , a u d h e l p to m a k e t h e c l u b a grand . u e c t B s , . . . . k i c u a r d Washer , of Cl in tonv i l la , w h i l e boardiag a tra in at A u a a b l e c h a s m la s t a v w o l o g , f e l l f a d broke bis l eg . H e w a s broaght h e r e a l t h e Coniwere ia l Mouse, a n d !>rs. r o p e a n d a * v -•IMnee sumiuoued , and h e w a s q u i t e comfor t ­a b l e tlie ia*t reports .

"1 LKidore \v. fatly, William cavanaffii, MlrUael tl. l-'un-ell, .Joseph A. i'orkey. Kumiet J. Flnnegun, Li-rov W. GUlboiU. I;II.-M-11 VV. lltirrla, VVluiain L. i l e n r j , 1.ale A. l lulett , U. Merrun Aierrlhew, tijiDOlid B. Klv-uols, Kred 11. Nichols,

Chester A. Blcbards, h a i r y P. Robinson, Laf jrrest U. hoblnsoa, Aaron J. ScliltT, Patrick J. Tleruey, lirue3C A. Turner, Susane E. Arthur, Gertrude U Horde, Katuerlne M. brenan, Hannah u. Uolc, Slaggle O'uonnell, Elizabeth b. Sowles.

GRASIMAli SCHOOL. PKOF. ALVI.V W. SIIEPAKD, Principal.

William Byrnes, Thomas Smith. George Horde, Charles Vanllne, Harry ChlKcndcn, Seward Vantlne, Edward Jjandrow, Wlnslow Watson, Thomas Farrell, Besgle Allen, Fred Fillmore, Feilste Brockney, Iiooeri D. Kellogg, Emma Brow, Alexander Lltile, Agnes Banker, John J. Leonard, Neit leGonyea, John Manin, Grace Grant, Chas. Fred. Mastic, Ida Light, Herbert Oliver, Buella Lindsay, Oscar Paoard. Catharine Lezotte, Walter Palmer, Kosa Sterns, Charles Parioa, cora Wool. S. Lawrence Pike,

INTEKMEDIATE SCHOOL. M. KATK SrsKKT, Principal.

Yoar l l o o i U n d o u b t e d l y n e e d s a thorough c l e a n s i n g t h i s s e a s o n to e x p e l impuri t ies , k e e p up the hea l th tone a n d p r e v e n t d i s e a s e . Von s h o u l d t a k e U o o d ' s S a r s a p a i i l ia , the best blood pur i ­fier a n d s y s t e m t o n i c . It i s unequa l l ed in p o s i t i v e m e d i c a l meri t .

Hood's P i l l s are pure ly v e g e t a b l e , perfec t ly harmless . , e f fect ive , t u t do no t c a u s e pa in o r gripe , l i e sure to g e t Hood's .

• ' l i eau ly" m a y b e "on ly . sk in d e e p ; " but the seer, t of a beauti ful sk in i s p u r e b lood . Those c o a r s e , rough, p imply c o m p l e x i o n s m a y , in mos t c a s e s , be rendered soft s m o o t h , a n d fair by the p e r s e v e r i n g and s y s t e m a t i c u s e of Ayer's Ba i sapar i i ja .

S t i d a noted m a n 01 60 y e a r s , " m y mother g a v e m e D o w n ' s El ix ir for c o u g h s a n d c o l d s w h e n I WAS a boy."

R h e u m a t i s m i s q u i c k l y cured by u s i n g Ar­n i c a * Oil L i n i m e n t .

B e d d i n g a n d P o t t e d P l a i n s , C u t F l o w e r s .

a n d F l o r a l D e s i g n s o n s h o r t n o t i c e .

lilif nember: froin good teedt only ean good vegetables be grown."

Smith & LaRocque's CITY PHARMACY,

Cor. of Clinton and Margaret St i . PLATTSBURGH. N. V.

NOTICE.

TH E w i n t e r term of Free U n i o n S c h o o l s i n i h e v i l l a g e of r l a t u b u r g h c l o s e d o n Fri ­

d a y , March 25th. 8 p r l n g v a c a c t i o n . o n e w e e k . The t p r i n g tei/m w i l l c o m m e n c e Tuesday .

Apri l 5 ,h , and c o n t i n u e 12 w e e k s , e los ln a t h e school y e a r , F r i d a y , J u n e 24th. 1892.

B . C . B A K E R , l t w l S e c r e t a r y .

H. SUCCESSOR TO

G.H.& C.F.HUDSON.

GREAT AUCTION SALE. THE 8MNDEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED HORSEMEN.

™ E 8 I » , ? ? A , I O a n d T»°TTINC STALLIONS, COLTS and FILLIES. Comprising the Entire Stock of the

CHAMPLAIN VALLEY STABLES, P L A T T S B U R G H , UNT. Y . ,

W I L L B E S O L D A T P U B L I C A U C T I O N

Thursday, May 5 ,1892 , without reserve. BRED IN THE PURPLE.

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T h e s e h o r s e s are a c c l i m a t e d i n g i n t h i s c o u n t r y i s a v o i d e d . „ - ? . n ' ! , l h u s t h e o n e g r e a t d r a w b a c k t o s u c c e s s f u l b r e e d -

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MONEY! MONEY!

ROAD GRADERS.

FreJdy A. Bewsee, cuarles i irockne/, Frank carpenter, Ctiaries £ . J>anarow, Homer D. Deuierriit, liouis Ueno, Ltwrence W. Farrell, Kobert 1. Johnson, George Lance, Willie LapoHiie, Freddy Learned, Napoleon Lefeovre, Henry Leonard, Orrel Malboeur. Lawrence McNally, Isaac Miller, Barry II. Myers, George W. palmer. Charles P. Pardy.

William J. Smith, Leslie U. Stiles, Bessie M. Armstrong, M. Grace Brenan, Katharine Cooke, NelUe W. Frazter, 8eba M. Johnson, Lillian Lavlgue, C'hattie J. Mason, G. Helen Mccadden, Chris, lua Me.Nally. Marguerite Mooney, tirace U. Pardy, Annie B. ltyan, Ll/7.le K. Sargeuf, Maggie smith , Frances '1'. Toulnun. (•race ti. Toulmaa, Katie Tunee. Jennie M. Kyaa,

1 WAS DISGUSTED with t h e l earned d o c t o r s after s w a l l o w i n g the ir cos t ly m e d i c i n e in v a i n for o v e r a year for t h e relief o f c a t a r r h i n m y h e a d , w h e n I c a r e d myse l f by us ing s i x b o t t l e s of Mulpbnr • l i t e r s . My w i l e is n o w t a k i n g t h e m for nervons deb i l i ty .—Mit t Carter, Park House, Boston.

Wllihun & p a n o n , William J. Pender,

OAK 6TKKKT SCHOOL. HOOK i - P a o f . WM. II. PMUAirs, PrhtclpaL

Horn w . Blanchard, Theodore H. Brougti, James H. Klnnigau,

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Arthur Lalee, Mary Mean. Mary J. Panel l , cor iaae M C R U M W , Able Pardy, R M a a s l w . '

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jonn F. Starr. Amada J. Uogh. JEdward Lapnan,

liooM «—Auca Niurr, Tearhsr. F. M w a r d Arcnaatoae^tJeaiT Meadekm* P i a l e l a. Braiuan, Ftoyd T. Martin, m a i l - Maker, l a s s e s a . rarreil, Arthur C . U e w i u , O. Koa» U v l g a e , UMUsMaaa. LMl* Miner,

May » . UtUng. Cor»Al(aj%^

Clara A. LewU,

Me M o r t a l K v e r SuSTered H e r e tban I did a n d l i v e d . I w a s a i l i n g wi th m y s t o m a c h , l i ver a n d k i d n e y s . D o c t o r s s a i d I would d i e , hut a fr iend r e c o m m e n d e d Dr. David K e n n e d y ' s F a v o r i t e K e n e d y to m e . A'ter u s i n g It a f e w w e e k s I w a s c l ear of a l l p a i n a n d to d a y e n t i r e l y cured a n d I o w e m y present l e a s e of l i fe l o Dr. K e n n e d y ' s Favor­i te Remedy . Oscar Lamber t , J e i l c o . Mo.

English Spavin Liniment removes aJl Hard, Soft or Calloused Lamps and Blem­ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs. Splints, Sweenev, Ring-Bone, Sprains, all 8wollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blesniah Cure ever known. 8old by H. U. CADT, Druggist, Platta-burgh, N. T.

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P . K . D E L A H E T . A g e n t for Cl in ton a n d f r a n k l i n Connt i er ,

PiiirraMCKOH, v. v.

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CHAS. H. MOORE. L a w J e r - N o - n Cl 'nton S tree t ,

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Brick House a n d t w o Lots o n P i a t t S t r e e t .

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PIANOS, ORGANS,

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Depwaits Jaa. 1,1892, Sara-las,

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Fine Teas and Coffees a Specialty

10 BRINKERHOFF ST.

We sell Pillhbury's Best Flour Christian Bro'd Best Winter Patent, Winter Roller Seed Wheat,

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Grass Seed and Clover Seed, Red Top, Oats, Corn, Provend­er, Meal, Cracked Cora, Bran, Middlings, at prices that are consistent with the quality of goods we represent.

Respectfully yours,

F. P. LOBDELL & CO.

a. F. HUTCHINSON, Pittsburgh, IT. Y. R . E . E D M O N S O N , A u c t i o n e e r . 6 '

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