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J ip voTiTtir, the ajre. ? ani tot- ui are s-i'on made w i il by Ht~ u-i-. 1£« IIUIU'.IT v luii 5 oil ad birr, it in iv ^.t^e \i.ur .-, It lias "Hoi luiiidr.ds. ' Lju't V ^lt until to-uloru.v., Try a Bottle To-day! g \... -i, ; !,.". -i irt.'l a.i 1 wralc. ? M'-r - ff. • > - I' .i '•'•• i-tr. -i-s ot ~g\. ut:.- 1' -••, 'I 1-I'lU'U mi'TLKS iHturey.-a. iaii Is iciir l". .M" till Ud Notice jojlreeders. The ICeiitiiclvy Standard Iii-ed Stallions: BELMONT rOEBEST r «4662, -A5D- M0TIYE,---2677, Will nvike tlie B<-a«on t>i T ^^T at tlie Stable t>f G. F. HUTCHINSON, FLAirSBl'EGE, K. Y. BKT.MONT FOKKBST. trot l.v Bflnumt.— i J. - . r e . f irwitUrp.'.jrd? of -.JO or bfttt-r). D.k".. - :>• I' i 1 "\ iLiiuuf M'iiulintiu Dudley, r.--- Td - -• . . C-rl.r. r«-..r.i -'.—' , t.y iitian. ..-r > Ldwtu !•• XTf-,1,-4.'. MOTIVE. ;'..'. by '.iiiwiird,—1411; record .' .,. 11^ ! j ft- it;e 'A ilkes.-r.lU: record . .- M i r • f ii t- . ;.<> rii-rlorim-is than an.y l,.t-- LK.it t-1-.-r t i v r . l . I)J.UI i.f MOUVE t-y C' i.fr.-i-j.Mn . J t n r Uatu of Patron, tbree \< ..'- i. d . r> c-ir.t . 1 • 1..—••- ^..-rsc-s r--..k iilf tir-t pitriiiurns a?s the t--ttt«-'r,iii.! t'.iir \car i.l i-. last fad.wlit-n ^t .:. ij.r-1 t.rc^-iu- Was one ot Uie retjuiie- i.<:.", as vri-.i as stitid.ud sun hdness. a t d .•I... r .] i.intirs ilesir.tlde in ln.tiing bied t r t ,;i j,^ i.^rirr .tiid terms of service ii. F . I l l fCHLNSON, 1 It i'l.«i"|:fBiiIt, N . Y . SEASUN_OF 1W«7. TIf K Standard-Bred Trotting Stallion, U 'ALLOWAY"-4080, |v\KK l;VY with bl.t.-k poijits, im white I " i, rl.-. t.r;t..riful titil and mane; be is a ... % t. ir .is !,:»- .ii. I ~r\ lish animal, T. .- i-j^ts Ilk.-. It v..u ar» l.r.-edinK for ' . > >- I ..' t L.t'lilv f.iil : bc.| •.tyli-U burses, . t-«-t to a bta.-l. t. that t...-aesses these I ali'l—,. •4I1..IIAV Is rt.e faiti-st Stallion o f b i s :.,•>-, o r a jt-ar eddrr. i wried or standing lor -i-rt.. . IT. (':.:, t d. eour.ty. I'.- i.t-raerr bre-c.ir-r ...f luuiiriutir means v. Mill! ruotv I'-oflta'le to bret-d to •-Ucti ' • .. I-T.S ii T.r.- iu- *- sp^t-d svitti f<ivat uni- ' -!..!?.. i^lhri thai, those wLl. U g e l b u t a ic* s.-t,^ tti.'i.al ir. .f^r? 1 r <-xttriid^'t iinligrer, tenin, etc., eatl oil t r address J. A. HACAR, ..tr t ..l.tei. blicet. I'lattsburKh.5,. Y. F. H. GRAVES' DEALER IN Family Groceries, Teas, Coffee?, Sugars, Spicss, Syrups, Molasses, Cmned Goods, dec, &c. No. 4 Standish Street, PIATTSBTTRGH. ALSO GENERAL. STOKE AT INGRAHAM, Where may be found a full assortment ot Oroeeries, Dry Goods, Boats and Shoes, Crockery, Clais and Woodenwarfc. Tobacco and Cigars. ||t^*Produce taken in ex- change for goods at market prices. STILES & BROWN, Chean Cash Store, West Cltazy. N. Y., DKAXEKIIK Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions, A-VD A YVVL. LINE OF Boots* Shoes atod Rubbers, Cents* and Itojn Latest Btylei Of NATS, CAM AMI STIAW tOSSS, And a Xarge AsuorUueut of i i A l i M M T . TkMtAd, i M S l M , PlM, KOTIOKS OF ALL KIJTDS. rtOliVCK. tafcM la •xabaM*to»m*U. W tuitrntmUf tarit* tkayuMla to « eiaatiMOMMMk. ••»jr »nf •KHaUy, S¥1I>BS At »ftO fltf WMtCain •-1 Votkte te fle^ttto. •«?''• JL^ CHALCEDONY. AP»« lopf Klr.if* nj..-,n tbp deorrt Tra*!r«, Vt itlcti tb. bi-ll-.K rswl; a p-prri TT»^ formed* T-'iJ-ild flt firsT. >t Jt «rdfT)<».l B.R-.' b.V &gr— Tut ri< t l-.w .-rm..i.,ins i'**» Kar, 1. the r-fro n *.. -.-I. \ . . " . r , * V v t >. ^iv^r* ir.r b . a r t . tr<t* r'~<«.i 1 -ve nfoti- fir" 1 T.itnri', f-nnr.^t '.rrti]. rari (.r, TI I-^T ~t.ai;>n- an T eA-f-f-n.orf s\i'! ITI., i'tinas'irf- ti.:U JIIVT ti'.m* WIIITPITI it p-PV . E m m a Porner*-»r f *rp<T>.-mg:li. A MUKMOX COniTSHIl y. -ii nrenri oi,.-+inaK., tt.iTl.ilT nuniW girl. T\i-h j . I».iT»d 1.,-i.s fatted and praroI for s-pv.n dnys and sft n nights a n d t h e Lord has ap- jiffir.^I unto Jiini m fa>ven f«>nn<!; and last i.iprbt bf nTjwar^d unt" m"". Tlie r.rnlafinn is full\ i- nfirmisi You must hr seale<l to the bish.lj. ~ ' ( ib. fallur' I do not vranl to marry a pray haired nJJ man, with four living wive*." I Ii< ard tbp>«> "n-nrds raid satv M a r y TV"alitor rr.-iucl..»l Wforo b<»r father ivitU li^r bamis rlasju^i on las, ltapes. a s I entered the dimly lifrbt«l r-'-'m It was: the lt»tiie ufa pnlrg- anust in Tfcdi. I ha.l boards! Trith the f a m i l y t h r e e vr<v*<; and learned lo r**Kai - d the sin-pie mmdi-t liryear old daughter \i a h a deep affection t>i>rii of sympathy. The tone o( her ''leading voice and sorrowful demeanor liad ptrrsn«t me like a sppotpr before: and •when I heard that conversation it ehilled my WIH>L Jlr. IValki-r hastily ar.ise and disappeared in the darkness witli a troubled expression and an inaudible murmur. Like all the Samts he-was cautious. He trirt! toa\oid the jienalties of the Edt \i\nil\ law, but gave no thought to complianee wth its provisions. Mary sj rang to her feet and tried t< i hide her t4<ir stained, sunburnt face in the recess of the daik i-urtained window. Iapproached and p u t m y a r m around her. Her head in- voIunlanK sank upon ray shoulder and she sobbi-d. but in-t one utterance of complaint i •aim- fr.>m her pi i.-st sealed lips. I resolved to s«\e her from the impending fate an 1 ijiic-rioii.nl her of vrhat I had rver- l.car.l. -Von kno-w." she said, "yon know it all now. Will y,.u b^lp .me' Von are-wise and happy, fun you ty-lp m e / I a m ignorant, wickf.l and miserable." She crietl bitterly. I could not reply. I passed my arm through hers and we walked out in the pure night air. We walked on to the little gate and listened for the footsteps of my husband .Not a vrord had been spoken after we left the house. Ueside the fence was a clump of sen nv berry bu.-dies, under -which 1 had improvised a rustic Iiett.-h and where I was wont to spend many happy hours buried in the white bloom of May and dark preen leaves later m the season. We sat down to wait for the homo coming of my husband. Sidewalks are unknown in Urdervilie. Tbo CM-operative >toi*e. blacksmith shop and the large residence lots all front on one broad street. Along the rough fences on either sid.< are well worn paths. We heard the sound of heavy boots on the stony path: then hoarse voices very near us at the gate. '•Has Mary consented;" we heard distinctly; "has ilai-v consented to go peaceably to the endowment and be sealed to me?" "She is reluctant. Bishop Dane," replies the familial- voice of Mary's father. '-She hesi- tates, but she ts -, *-> good a saint to disregard the revelations. She will go. Johana, I sup- pose, is perfectly willing to become my third?' "It is the command of God. 3Iy daughter is to be sealed to y o u a n d your daughter is to be sealed to me. Powell, the stockman, asked her hand in man-iage and Johana seems to love him, but in matters pertaining to the salvation of the soul I i-ule my household w i t h a firm hand. Johana shall be sealed to you. We will go over Sunday and have done with ct-i-enion y. " With innocent: •>}« turned up to me as the wounded fawn looks at the hunter when the cnitl knife slashes its throat. Mary clutched my skirts in despair. The arch conspirators parted with a solemn "trod bless you, mv brother." We were alone in the mild moonlight. The trembling child leaned forward and said i n a husky voice: -Mrs. Newton, what shall I d o ' (Jod has commanded the bishop to take me for his tilth wife, but I cannot love the tottering old man. I love Henry Wells, the blacksmith. Do you think the salvation of rav life de- pends upon my compliance with the revela- tion '." I ventured to answer that I believed the bishop's revelation to bo an imposture. She looked up, startled. In her eyes was a spark I had never noticed before. Her blind faith in the prophets was destroyed—a faith that would have been sweet if wedtled to a nobler cause. The horror of the unnatural alliance filled the pure heart with feelings of revulsion, and the true, love for Henry Wells argued desertion from the ranks of slavery. -Sunday," said Mary; "only two days. They will compel me to go. I am too weal- to re.-dst the power of the great church." I suggested eh ipement. "X>'; we could not find shelter in T~tah. JTo one would perform the marriage ceremony. The destroying angels would as effectually, if not as pubh'.-ly, visit vengeance upon u s a s they did upon Dr. Itobinson and the Yates brothers a few years ago. They would have justification to plead if Henry should take lnc awiivfrom home and I not his lawful wife." My husband came from his work a n d w e returned to the house. After bidding Mary g i.. 1 night I asked many questions omee-n- ing the marriage laws of Utah, and learned that any form of ctintrai. t w o s legal if made ii* writing and delivered in the presence of two witnessed, no magistrate or clergyman being r.-ijimvi to ofliciate. I determined to thwaft thes.-lil h Mormon fathers who were .scheming to exchange their daughters into tic Woi-st slavery on earth. Henry Wells lived with his widowed mother in the lot adjoining the inclosure in «Inch thy different branfhes of the Walker family with a common head resided. Mrs. Wells Is the widow of a deceased Mormon Li-hop and prof esses the Mormon faith, but she i-, opp,.-,t-d to polygamy and on that ac- count she is regarded with cool inditference by the more zealous communicants. Mary and Henry did the milking for their respective families, as a part ot the routine of daily labor. Now, it so happened that the Walkers andjtVellses Used tha pastures back of their houses as tenants in common and the cr.ws were brought to the same corral. Henry was gallant without being polished. H e l e t down the liars, drove in the sleek, lazy cows and by virtue of superior strength in his large, calloused fingers often finished his work before Mary had fairly commenced hers; and then he would move his stool by-the -id..- of hers and do her work -while she talked to him. Mary had nerer known even a kind- in--. to lighten, her labor in all the past years. Iti-ting her hand on his kneo one evening she iuioceutly said: "Your voice is sweeter to me than the call of the whip-poor-will, aud it makes my heart nutter when y ou touch my hand and X want to snig like the lark: sings when the morning sun first shines upon his breast of gold." Henry paused from bis work and started, as if to interpret the natural language of love, and then quickly drew the surprised girl to his breast and planted a kiss square o n t h e half open lips before she realized the situa- tion. Mary shrank back into the gathering uarLhes- to hilu the blushes of maidenly mod- &-ty. She lien to the house, that evening on the wings of that tumult of joy—first lore— that iircs the female breast but once in alife- tihV. Then came the regulation doubts and midnight murmurs: Does he love me? docs he love mer Henry went horn?, tossed on tho tortuoiu sea of love, and fretted sorely to knoiv if Mary was won. Un the morning after tho discovery of tho plot to coerce, my young friend into an un- law f ul marriage, I walked out near the corral before the sun was up. Mary soon cam© slow ly down the path. Her face was clouded and her eyes were swimming. She brushed against me to start with an exclamation of surprise. I asked her again what the result would be if she jxwitively refused to marry the old bishop. "It would be worse than death for me. I would be a heretic. I would be excommuni- cated. I would be driven from my father's house, and I would be cast out from among God'i chosen people. You know not what it is for me to depart from my faith. But can I part with Henry} Yes, it must be no. Oh, Henry, dear Henry!" The youthful lover vu near. He heard las name pronounced in agonizing accent*. '•Mary, what is the trouble now?" bo mul, with pain expressed in every feature. 'That revelation; God host appeared ts Bishop Dane again, and I am t o g o t o the En- do wment to-morrow." '•To be sealed to-morrow?" said Henry, fairly snouting. "You snail not go." 'Do nothing desperate, Henry," was the ctlrn reply. " I t i s t h e will of God, you kuo-?." 'TII nave It stopped. I'll inform the olll- cer*. It'* contrary to law." ".Vo," said the i-el%iou» girl, "you niuktnoi become a traitor and brtrajr tte taints into tfae hands of the eaeiny." I atlced If they would in danger if Je- gally uuuTMd—it ttm aajatt woold persecute them. "That «-©slti and all opaa baatilitias," amid Henrjr, "twtt ao aatfjatnl* in Hull would (WMCttiOf UMUttOfsV' •— Jp* after—in,, U-sj if -MBttkftj*• fed to the market—W3 festiviti-w, no decora- tions or honors, All day Saturday she toDed in the onion and carrot beds. The cool breath from the snow capped Hockies found M a r y ' s flushed e a <v that June evening os she haM'-ned along the trail with the milk pail f»n h n ana to met the bride- -rrnorn at the i-orral. Hw feet were bare and her li-.wn ankles ire re far below ber f roved an 1 Units} sku L A faint 'x-rfume cam'" from the ct .ver field, the latest robin had ceased to Mug and hovtred near bis mate on the nest, and all nature was at ifsf at the dose of the lovt-U day Tbi western sky was <-^xll .strtaU-'l «ttb pink, but the darkness grew liarlf-T as the flowers grew sweeter with the llolK\ of ( h e d e n Htury was -naitirtg ivith a friend WIM bad consented l> > act as witness to the important contra, t. By the last rajs of the day the agreement was signed, witnessed and de bvtjred. As they had chatted as children, as tlu-y had loved without knowing the lan- guage (if love, they were married in the gloaming, in secret and among the cows. I returned to the house. Mary followed after parting from h e r n e w husband, which th,- kind shades concealed from us. The milk was in the spring house and no suspicion was an .used. Early Sunday morning Mr. Walker's loud calls Mere heard. He had come from the bosom of a family on some other corner of tho square lot. "Mary, Mary," he said, "get ready. We'll go to church to-day." 1 heard no reply. Kor did he wait for one. B u t i n half an hour » carriage was at the gate, in which were Bishop Dane aud Johana. Loud calls rang through the old log house —"Mary, Mary"—but no answer came. She had tied to the arms of her stalwart husband for the pvolivtion she required. Bishop Dane railed about disobedient chil- dren and neglectful parents. Mr. Walker stormed An hour went by. The bishop's admonitions became wrathful ravings. "]t the ivvi'ltilion cannot be carried out to the letter it shall be effective in no part," said the jirophi-t to Mr. Walker. " I f I d o n o t marry y our daughter you shal! not marry my daughter." Mr. Walktr,::i his frantic search, called at the door of the Wells house. He was i-on- froiittd «ith tho marriage contract. He re- turned to bis companion in trouble, a disap- pointed, broken hearted old man, l i e h a d hr,t a ehatav to secure another young wife. A few ;. ears ago "blood atonement" would have been pn-scrilied for me. The watchful- ness of dnted States officers aud the enforce- ment of laws lvstruiu the Mormons from the public execution of the more severe penalties formerly imposed upon the enemies of the Latter Day Saints. When it was learned that Mary was legally married all concerned ac- quiesced, wisely concluding that interference would briiVJ °i't evidence that would land some of the saints in the penitentiary.—Roiy Newton iu Detroit Free Press. SPHINX DEPARTMENT. So. 1223. CHESS PEOBLEAT. for beginners a n d h o t weather. BLACK. WTTITI. White to play and mate in two moves. No. 1224. OHSCKEB PROBLEM. UT A. SCEtAFFBB, K.B.,SI!W TOBK. From Tur!, Field and Farm. BLACK. w mm *m wmi -.'4'i H sup -'flasl a m®m~^ WM. Vk^m mm mm 'ma a ts®8i m WHIT35. Black to play and win. SOLUTIONS. No. 1221. WHITE. BLACK. 1. B. Q. 6. 1. K. B. 3. 2. Q. Kt. S. 2. Anywhere. 3. Mate. There are a number of beautiful varia- tions. No. 1232. 10 14 1 5 8 9 1 3 7 2 IS 15 1 4 1 0 1 1 7 1 5 1 1 7 11 10 11 10 15 Black wins. TO CORIiESPOXDETS: Several: Your solutions of 1219 a r e a l l faulty. The Sphinx did notreceire a single correct solution. A, H. C: You hare doubtless observed be- fore this that tho reply Y. t k s K t . t a k e s c a r e of White's B. K. B. 5 in 1219. A l s o t h a t if Black plays 1 Ji .to Q. 6 "White replies Kt.. B. ech., &e. The problem has several fine variations. From the Mission Field. CbTNTOJT M l L l S, J u l y 5. '87. Since last reported I have visited the fol- lowing places: J'urdy's Mills where there are about 25 souls w h o a r e likely to oe reached. Several families were visited and a meeting held, and another appointed there July J3, 7 p.m. J u n e 23 at Ktsinore, meeting i n t h e evening, a fair attendance for a short notice. The visitor S.S.Eddy to this place was very acceptable, and it is hoped attended with profit. 24, drove to Union Falls and held meetings that evening and next morning, both were well attended and very sweet. It is deliifhtf ul to serve such as appreciate the service. The school at tliig place is flourish- ing. I was told that everyone caine to them. In the afternoon I drove to Sean Chas. At the close of the meeting on Sabb.ith morning the school was reorganized with Mr. John McKee, Superiutenden. I expected lo renew these visits in three weeks. J u l y 15 and 1C at Union Falls and Sabbath 10 a . m.. at Dean Chailes, returning as before, to Elsinore a t 3 p. in. .Sabbath afternoon and evening Jutie zC at iUsinore a fair attendance end interest. This being the anniversary tor this station. The school was reorganized, re-electing with remarkable unity and enthusiain the same officers with the addition of Mr. Baker lor as- sistant superintendent. The enemyas usual is very artfully seeking to deceive and lo interrupt the progress of toe work, and ihe utmost vigilance, watch- fulness and prayer will be necessary in order to preserve what has been gained and i/er- sub the blessed .work. Tuesday I visited Leflger.s, had a meeting at at 7 p . m . T h e S . School is doing as well as could be expected with t h e f e w w h o a r e there. I had several very pleasant visits at homes and believe that there is an increas- ing interest with them as a whole. Seiuan Mauley was on the sick list, has been feeling m lserable for some I Ime. On my way to Lyon Mountain I called to the Junction, a n d o n inquiry I found there were quite a number WHO might attend a meeting ana S. School, and some were quite anxious to have them; hence a meeting was announced for the evening, at the close ol which all voted for a school, and organized without delay, with J. Ji. Signor Superinten- dent. Xhen 1 drove to Lyon Mountain In time to hear the closing of a most enjoyable, in. structive and convincing lecture, an prohi- bition by Bev. J.K. Wager of Troy. X'hursday evening a meeting at Merrill, Friday madea few visits, some of which were or such Inter- est as will not soon be forgotten. Saturday i drove to Ellenburgh and thence to Ellen* burgh .Depot, calling several times o n t h e way at West Hill to see about arranging lor orgaoizi ng s Sabbath School, A meeting was appointed for Tuesday following. Had a short hut friendly visit with Bav. Mr. Viak: agent of a home and foreign missionary society. I took supper with sf«v. Mr. Ferris and was •ntenaiaad over night by Bro. Allen. Sabbath aiomlng drove up to the woods and by misunderstanding found no one con- vened at tho time appointed and left an an- point-neat for avanlng which was well attend- ed and a considerable interest manifested. 1 was quite disappointed to And that the Sabbath School "was not" at Clinton Mills at Clinton Mills for want of attendants. At Cherubuseo a class is malntalaed, thongh small. J concluded to leave uo more appoint- ments at presea t. Monday the 4th. was spent pleasantly la eo»pany»lt.bMr.Wa»ratto£plaee. And by the way. let ase any. 1st a»e Any, hone e »n aferd to sals* hearing hiss lecture. '••'••rvant, Qmo. H. C..MU. Ifnlcsa Irreverence. A newspaper entitled £1 Carnival 4e lew lluerto* (The Carnival of the Dead) is be- fore me.' It purports to be pablfrdwd i n m - aJljroa tha day of the dead, a n d to have agencies in the toaab, hi nargatm J fa patty din* and saclerr. it receives ssdiscrfpttona tor a Mntory Is aivwaw frant U»ITV1WC.AB4 fafwiilasiil gratis the dead. It todairr. and at the hoawaor a* Ma* toaab, aa taw amb. . I t to IMsd with the ~- sort 10 IWlliwsMiai f '"" atowaaw. A • hteaeh ease est aarth h. , ' (.a* ttj SCROFULA Humors, Erysipelas, Canker, and Catarrh, Can be cured by purifying the blood with T do no' believe (hat Ajrr's Sai-siparilla ha=? an pqiinl as a l-emedy for .Serofuloux Hu- mors. It n phasant to take, ci^is Rtrvnsf.h and vig.-r lo Sin- body,' anil produces a more permanent, lasting, re- sult than ant medicino I ever u*«od. —F-. H a i n e s . X o . L i n d a l e . (_>. T h i v e UBcl Atir's Sarsaparilla,in my fam- ily, for .Scrofula*, and know, if it is taken faithfully, it will thi'iriHighiy-" rrailicale this trriible ili*i ase. W. F. Fowler. M^. I>.. Greenville, Tenu. For forty years 1 ha\ c suflv red with Ery- Mpi la«. I hate tried till sorts of riuifdirJ for uv complaint, but fotinil tit relief until I co nun en ceil using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. AfUr taking ten bot- tles of this medicine I am completely cured. — Mary C. Amesbury, Eoekport, 3Ie- I have suiFered, for years, from Catarrh, which was so severe that it destroyed my appetite and weakened iny system. After try- ing "other remedies, ami gt ing no relief, I began o take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, in a few months-, was cured. — Susan L. Cook, 909 Albany st.. Boston Highlands-, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is superior lo any blood puritier that l" have ever tried. 1 have taken it for Scrofula, 0 a n k e r, aud Salt- liheuui. and received much benttit from it. Tt is ^.iod. also, f o r a weak siomach.—Millie Jane Peiree. South Bradford. Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prjpared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., LoB-ell, if»ss. Price S I ; six bottles. S5. fMILUNERY. ) OUR DISPLAY OF STYLES IN TRIMMED HATS'MBONNETS W I L L S U R P A S S AJTY OF OUR PREVIOUS EFFORTS. AVe w i l l s h o w a Great Variety or Straw Goods In Hata and Bonnets Untrimmed, Comprising a l l t h e 2JEW and LEADING STYLES of tne season. Also the LATEST ritODTJCXIOXS in Flowers, Warn, Laces, Gauzes, And every KE'.V Sri'LE of Hat and Bonnet Trimmings. E. A.ftC. T.LYNDON, Opposite the Witherill House, PLATTSBTT RGH ,N\ Y. NEW MILLINERY MISS R. VAUGHN Has opened a Millinery Store i n t h e o l d County Clerk's office, where she will be pleased t o s e e h e r o l d friends and former customers. All the Latest Styles of MILL.INEBY GOODS received direct from !New Vorlt, which will be sold at prices which will correspond with the times. 23yl 6 FEB CENT. DEBENTURES. The Vermont Investment St Gnaran- tee Company of Orwell, Vt. [Incorporated b y A c t 193, Vermont Laws o t 1384 | Capital paid up 9300,000 00 Stockholders' additional liabil- ities 800,000 OO Total Guarantee JTnnd fiOO.OOO OO this Company would call the attention of conservative investors to its Six per cent. De- bentures, issued in denominations of even h u n d r e d s , r u n n i n g five y e a r s , w i t h interest coupons attached, payable semi-annually, principal and interest payable a t t h e First National Bank,Orwell, Vt., or remitted for by draft without expense to the holder. These Debentures are issued in series, and seeured by an equal amount ot Ileal -fcslale first Mortgages deposited with Trustees, each series having an independent mortgage security on propeity worth more than double the face of tlie mortgage deposited, and be- ing 'urther secured by the ample capital and responsibility of the Company, affora a n a b - solutely safe and convenient home invest- ment. Funds for investment will draw interest from the «ate of their receipt at the office of the Company. Write f o r t h e Company's cir- cular, explaining its securities and methods cf business. C. E BUSH, Treasurer. Inquire at the Vilas National Bank, Plaits- burgh, N. Y. 2JW8 STYLE 1308, STYLE 1409, STYLE 1513. Before purchasing an Organ don't fail to see the splendid NEW STYLES, OF THE WONDERFUL WILCOX & WHITE ORGANS! JUST NAMED AT 265 River St., 265 TROY, N. Y. Brick for Sale. T HE undersigned having bought of T. A. Brace the machinery »u<1 lease (for a teres of years) of the old and well-known Lake Shore Brlek Yard (located a short distance sooth or this village), will eoutinue the man- oracture aud sale of Brlek, and will make eontraeta for delivery in such quantities as may be desired, at reasonable price*. The well-known excellent quality of brick manu- factured for many years at this yard will be maintained by the employment of competent workmen, who will live close attention and ear* to the aMklug and burning-. Particular attention will be given to shipments by Boat or Bail after July ISth. Brick: for delivery in assail lota will be kept at my place of real- denes), Mo. 33 Court street, and la asy absence orders may be left at Brace ^ Wood's store. Clinton street. 0. W. VAUOHAH. flattabwrgn. It. T.. July 1. ISHS. 2t_ B. K. BROMLEY, J. W. Tuttle & Co. ABE K0TT OCCUPTLTC TIE STORE Cor. Margaret St. & Custom House Square, Lately occupied by Messrs. Robert Meyer and H. H. Sherman, •which has heen handsomely fitted up for their RETAIL TRADE. OUR STOCK EMBRACES A GENERAL LINE OF FANCY GOODS & NOVELTIES, BOOKS, (rTiiii5TATiuNaY3 Ste ii Site PI Knires, Razors and Shears, Pocket Books, Card Cases, and General Leather Goods, Latest Novelties in Fine Glass Goods, Bric-a-Brac, Fishing Tackle, &c. An endless variety of choice and desirable articles suitable for Wedding, Birthday and Holiday Gifts and Prizes. In everj- department will be found tue greatest variety of tlie latest and choicest patterns and the best qualities, while prices 'will be lower than ever before. rHTEntire -second and tbird floors of the block are occupied as heretofore for Wholesale Department, Office and Printing Works. Inspection and examination by all most respectfully invited. CHARLES HALSEY MOORE, ATTORNEY AND* COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Blember U.S. taw Association, fifuera! Manager Northern VewTorlrtsir,Losn , Kcsl estate, Insurance and Collection Kxcliauge, Notary Public, with Seal, KO. 11 CLINTON STREET, - - PLATTSBtTRGH, if. Y. SEAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT.—Houses, Lois and StoTes.ranns and Timber Lands for Sale and to Kent. Keal Estate titles guaranteed. " JjOAIf XfXPAnTMEST.^Heal Kstate kans made on fair valuations. INSUEAA'CE DEPARTMEXT—lAfe., Fire. Marine. Accident. Plate Glass and Cyclone Insurance effected iri the- hest Companies. (N. V. Standard Fire Policies issued.) FfXAAXlAL DEPARTMENT.—Bents, Debts and Taxes collected with economy and dis- patch, and Foreign dralts issued. OFSICE DtPAETMEST. Deeds, arortgages (both of real and personal property), Wills, Agreements, Conttaets and A.hstracls of Titles made. Tax Titles perfected. ZAW DEPARTMENT. ^Practices in all the Courts. Is Civil and Criminal Justice. SPECIAL FEATOJiHS.—financial resilient Manager for the Western Farm Mortgage Companv of Lawrence, Kansas—7 per cent, guaranteed loans. TICKET DEPARTMENT. Steerage and Saloon Tickets t>y celebrated White StarXine to and from 3f. V. and all European points. Agency Cook's Excnrsions. U DTSIDE DA RGAINS NO WFOII SALE.—Fine Lots at Bath Beach Junction, N. T. Instal- ment plan of payment, filegant Lots at I'.ath Beach, L. I. Only 20 minutes walk from the city. Some first-class 'Washington 1'roperty. Florida and Dakota Real Estate for sale. SPLENDID JSAliGAlNS.-SiiUly Avenue tots. J o h n VT . B a i l e y U o m e s t e a d N u r s e r y F a r m . TO KENT, for a term of years, two Stores i n a live town in Northern New YorSc,fitted to Grocery a n d D r y Goods trade. Suited for wholesale. T o t h e right party, a long lease will be given on very liberal terms. Address or apply to CHAS H. MOORE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE B THE NEW SPRING STOCK S O STACKPOLE'S § O ROCK-BOTTOM SHOE STORE, O T 68 MARCARET STREET. -|J| Ladies', Hisses' and Children's, Men's, Boys' Ij and Youths' Boots and Shoes of all S grades, from the Cheapest to CI the Best Goods Made, and | j LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE! iST French Calf and French Kid Goods a specialty, and a large stock of Pooular Makes alwars oa hand. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs & Cutters. Isham Wagon Co. Build the Best Custom Work at Factory Prices REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FINE PAINTING. Springs Set Up and Retempered. 1ST one but Competent "Workmen Employed CHARGES MODERATE. ISHAM WAGON CO., Flattsburgh, IS. Y. Good Turnout" always in Readinee*. •lao. a lasga lla«*f OBwrtaaea. ra-aetaae •a* ••!•••••,xatvfw a** •Modhaat, ItfftkJtiU of Ow«rt ROOM Park, PLATTUUBUB.». T. ISSUKE WITH HAGERTY & PUTT, PLATTSBURGH. N. T. Best Assorted Stock OF— .QQD0ul0l! nm.mmm ttw^**ra '*"*A 1886-87. School of Music, PLATTSBURGH, K . Y . v ) GEORGE HJEXXY HTJDSOS. TEACHEKSiJCllA'S FKfcO'K HfJOSOX. ) MissJELlZA K. MClLWAISJi. Instruction in Piano, Organ, Harmonium (Reed Organ), Violin, Cello. Cultivation of the Voice, Class Singing; Harmony, Coun- terpoint and Acoustics. CALENDAR: The Fall Term commences Monday, Sept. is, " Winter Term •' " Nov. 22, " Spring Term " " Feb. 7. •• SummerTerm •• •« April 18. Although we prefer to have pupils crm- mence their terms with the above dates, they will be received at any time during the school year. Terms from 98 to $16 per term or ten weeks. Special discount for two OT more subjects. Onrpamphlet,"Ou the More Common Errors in the Performance of Music," will he mailed free to any address. For farther particulars address, G. H . & O. r. HUDSON, P. O.Boz 281. 40 Court Street. 37tr rMatUburgb.K. y. GRAND OPENING T.EGAX KOTICES. o _ FOR 1SST. o o R. PRESCOTT & SON, KEESEVILLE, S. T. ARE OPENING THEJB Summer Trade "WITH THt LARGEST STOCK pLAYBUBGH BOTEIi. CLAYRVRGH,M. T. A N D Y D A B R A H , . . . . Proprletar. This house has been refitted throughout aud Is iu Hue condition. A daily Stage from ibis house connects with the Chateaui-ay Knilroad at Cadyvtiie. Terms reasonable. The public are iavited to calL 24t« W ITHEBILL'S HOTEL LIVSBT STABLE. 0 B. COOLicr A CO., rroprlatora PLATTSMUmOB, M. T. Parties in want o f a Good Turnout, either for business or pleasure, soon id call at Witherill's Hotel Livery Stable, where they will fiad Q—4 Taraoat* *f Every Itoawrfptfoa, Alfll AT KCAHMiAlU «*sUC*B«. ayJtverythlnKuew andlacooel ocdar. C. K. OOOUV * C O W. J. SAKBOKW". TTes't. rEIED WAKE, Tlee-Prrs't. J. K. W i s s , B e c ' y * T r e a s . Dalota Loan & Secirtty Coipaiy, ofcjuxixo xv coxafKcnoar wrrai ITirst National Bank, CU«K, DAKOTA. ? Per Ceil. FinllortweLttii ll»i«mCM:-MawnaaU HaltoMl fajik. PlaatatmHdi,K.T.; Hanover jraUoaal VaaAr. For nto bj A. WALWORTH, ayl rtATTseoawisi, ill. ir. Go to HEATD'S for Mwble Work, u I -h*H fell •t ffdnttd tefff lor the next Do sot forget the 1857. f«S*s**-*^Ke«* r - I >K FURNITURE IrerosTprf-l In Xorlbtr»>e» Tori. 200 Ash & Walnut Suits. 100 Painted and Grrained Suits, ALL OF If ami Desirable Patlerss, W H T C i r -WJ5 OFFKR AT PK1CES THAT DKiT GOMFKIITION. ALSO, LARGE STOCK OT PARLOR FURNITURE I n J u t e s . K a - w S i l k s and H a i r C l o t h , Read! Drown Drown Drown Drown Drown Drown Come and see what DROWN is doing: in the Little Store • Jiouiul the Corner. Is making to order Best Gents' Datul Sewed French Calf and Dnngola Kid. Con- gress, Button, and Dress Boots. Js now employing six good workmen making up good leather into Men's and Boys' Shoes. Is tins mouth making a large purchase of Fashionable and Staple Shoe Goods. Is the onlyshocnuin in town who sells the far-famed Waveriy School Shoes. Is the Oldest Dealer and Malcer of Boots and Shoes in Pittsburgh, has been three times through lire, and sells Cheaper than ever before. Sells good, fresh Rubbers Cheap. Uubbcrs of old stocks and lots at Bankrupt Prices b} T Dxowx. •!_..._ Is getting read-,* and has on UrOWll hand tbe most inviti"? l"U VI V • II of si loeware f 0r o l d Pa"lron3 and 2Tew Customers that has tilled his store during the forty-two years of his making and selling Pootware, hence all who see can Bay: "How beauteous are their feet" who "buy shoes in the Little Store Round the .Corner, No. 3 Clinton street, Reed's Block. April 15i 1SS7. WALL PAPER! Window Shades! A FULL STOCK OF WALL PAPER -^-AND Window Shades, III THE LATEST STYLES, has Jnst been received at Hornick's Furniture Store- ox BRIDUK STKKET, GEO. W. HOBNICK. Agent. REMOVAL. R E SHERMAN HAS REMOTED HIS STORK OP BOOTS and SHOES To No. 5 Bridge Street, Where lie will be pleased to see his customers. A to Lot of tie Latest Stsles of all kinds of goods have just been added to his stock, And Prices Greatly Reduced. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. tSTDon't forget the number—5 Bridge Street. H. LT. SHERMAN, Act. RECTAL TROUBLES! A SURE CURE FOR Files and other Rectal Troubles. I WILL B E A T THE WJTHER1LL, HOUSE, Platlsburgh, o n t h e fourth Wednesday of each month, for the purpose of treating all Rectal Diseases with the BrinkerhoffSysteai of treatment. PJLKS—1 will warrant a cure, painless and without danger, no matter how long stand- ing. Also. Ulceration of t h e r e c t u m , t h e c a u s e o f the majority of all chronic diseases with which the human family is suffering: fistula. Fissure, and Pruritus, or itching piles as sometimes called. Examination free. Bend foT clrculaT. W. G.BOPJ5, JI. »., Keefeville.B.y. M t'RTi, \<-r "• V ! F ,l ik > > ' - «* I • * •l » ' « j* *»>*•' i«-» ' n * . P •• -..IT - I r '' O • . ' • » ' • »T-3» I * «-•*- ''-'<' ' » f. .» i-n T A * .' 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"i., ai H . n tin-ti. itl. *• I»**f K-i't l.ftli Mreet. an<l 1-ti e 'iKfn «'<T t ' e **.--«ii> erdorthplot hereiot. r»- ^ i i 'nil 1 * I>ei«> a»i.l l.'ic^no I»P«.« hy »ia.x> t irn ». wif»* «>" Wiilianf Yarn.! and >1> •=» n ( u l .is f.-;i <w« Cfuniei .cli'gat lli»- <**'>. tr.'.f t5'»> r..a»t .t» H •* s..«xli«»«i .*.>rn«-r.=f sit.l I. >»!«.• l»t, H'«.' r.ju- nit.s wfsterlv i>«nr r o d s , th«>?> , i-ntl»-Tlj tiA.«^ r o d s . si-sT i f f u - i t<"ir ••..-:>.-*. 'lj«-*-**e e.tsteily frnr n >t*«, U m n c » .uHtMiy I> nr r...ls. J jtirtt^u r^^l a n . ! «5X ] . >•]».-!* I— t t? plvi'i-f l-.*j:uu.inK.il teinR land taken iff Ihesnilh run of s.iiJ Vai>*Iia PPI.U lot. ii.d arellie same jirnn'M". N">ahi l.y said Mary J. BlaucliarJ i>f J.»J.ICK l»atl»-y »j„l wife t<> deed dated March •>. i s l a n d dnl} r<c«irt«»tl in Ciiiitun Co«i.iy th-rk's office Y->1. <-f Deeds Jio TS. atp.i>,:f. , ti. Dnteii, July 1st. lsST. JOa>' J. KlTy*PATRJCK, Celt rep. .TAJIKS T I T K M . Y , A t l ' j lor ri"fl". ^7w7 \TKW TOI5K sri'KvsijB CorRT- Clinton 1.1 County.—Kate ^. Ames, plain HIT, ag»Inst J,.sci>li Lariene.and Catherine Lavisme his wife, .losephine Larorce. Samiu-1 B>«nilej*. Kdnnuut K. Ba'ier, Joseph (ttirdon, M«>sf« Soper, .Inlia lleyui and Kdnmni L;il>rake. defendants. Itvvirtne of a jndpmento*" forecl-isure aud sale made in ihe ahove entitled acii-.n July 1st, 1S87, and duly enirr-^l in Clinton County Clark'st>fiice, the subscriber, the jjhariil'of Clinton ComUv.wUl sell aspuldlf anctiou -it The tfllce of 1I.~* X. llewilt, in the village of Keeseville, In said Cowntv «nd »*5.tte,.liithe rid d a y o f August, 1887, a t a o'clock i n t he afterxicon.in pursnancf- irf t h e dir****tt.vn in said judgment contained, the real estate aiicl mori-jaged premises therein described as fol- lows, vix: All thxt certain piece or paTCtrl Of land siltiale iu Ansaule,Clinton County.N.T., bounded as rollows: Comiuencipgitn Uiecast line of the road running from Keesevllle lo Peru at the south-east corner of one Gebo's land, running thence south-easterly slung the line ol said road five rods and six feet; thence northerly about seventeen rods t o a stake; thence norlh-westetly four rods to a stake in the said Gebo's lot; thence along said Gebc'slineto the i>laee of beginning, containing one-half acre of land, b e i h e same more or less, being same premises conveyed to said Joseph Lavlgne t>v deed recorded in Ciinton Countv Clerk's offiremllcukSo.CC, at page 213. Uated Jnly9th,i*>T. J. J. FFTZPATRICK, Sheriff or Ciintou County. By IL. JHCQC1LL.A3*. his Deputy. H . Jb U . HaWITT, ruintirTs Attornevs, £8w? Keeseville, X. Y. T «K P K O P t K Or? T H E S X A T K Ot SEW YOISK, to William Thcmas, whose place of residence is unknown; Harriet Hatliaway, Amy "Walton, Margaret ratlinson and Thomas Thomas, all of Ausable, Clinton county X . V . ; Annie Easun.m and Kathejme Walton, both of Port Henry, Essex county, X . Y . : You, and each of yon, are hereby cited and required t o b e and appear before onr Surro- cate's Court to be held a x t h e office of onr Surrogate of the county of Clinum.in the village, of Plattshurgb, in and for the comity of Clinton, on the 5th day of S e p t e m b e r , 18S7, a t 10 o ' c l o c k in the forenoon of that day, then and theTe to show cause why Letters of Ad- ministration o f a l l a n d singular the goods, chattels and credits ot AMY THOMAS, late of Ausable, n said county, deceased, intes- tate, should not be granted unto Margaret Pattinson, of Ausaole, in said county ot Clin- ton, a daughter of decedent, who has made application f o x t h e same. And f r any of the persons interested he un- der t h e a g e o f tweniy-one years, they are required to appear by their guardian, il they have one, or if they have none, to appearand apply Tor o n e t o b e appointed, o r . I n t h e event of their neglect or failure to do so. a guardian will be appointed by theSurrogate to represent and act for them 1 n the proceed- ing. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be here- unto affixed. Witness, David F. Dobie, Sur- rogate of said county of Clinton, at IMalts- burgh, the 20th d a v o l J u n e , 1887. [L 8.1 ~D. K. r-OBIE, Surrogate. B. X. HEWITT, Att'y foT Petitioner, 26w7 K e e s e v i l l e , 2J. V". T HK PEOPLE OF 1 THE STATE O P S E W IOBK, to Mary Louise Langlois, Julia Langlois and Eliza Coryea. of Saranac Clin- ton connty, New York; Alice Langlois and Matilda Turner, of Plattshurgh, 3f. ¥.; Jose- phine r*esso, of Lowell, Massachusetts, Simeon Langlois. Joseph Langlois. Alice Langlois; of Black UrooK, Clinton county, :New York; Tfclcfore Langlois. of Saranac aforesaid; and Albina Langlois, of Lowell, Massachusetts; Louis Aussett, Caput Breah, William Hutchins, Henry Douglass, Abram Facto, Philip Sorrell, John Knglish, J . D . Woodworth, Napoleon L. GTaves, Jerry Itns- sett, Moses Kabideau, Louis Gonvea, Pau-ielr Hauiou. Lewis Aio, Julia G. Turner, and lo all persons Interested in the estate of JOSEPH LAXGLOI-*", l a t e of Saranac, Clinton countv, deceased, as creditors, legatees, next of kin or otherwise, send greeting: You, and each of you arc hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before ourSurrogate of the eouniy of Clinton, New York, at his ofllee in Plaltsburgh. on t h e 5 t h day of September, 1887. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to at- tend the judK-ial settlement of the accounts of Lewis savage,as administrator of the said Joseph Langlois, deceased. And if any of the persons interested be un- der the age^of twenty-one years,they UTC re- quired to appear by their cuardian, if Xht-J' ha ve one, o r if tlitrj- have no ue, to appearand apply f o r o n e t o b e appointed; o r , i n t h e event of their neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by tlie Surrcgale to represent and actfor them in the proceed- ing- in testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be here- unto affixed. Witness.David K. lJobie Surro- gate of tlie said coumvo! Clinton, at Plalls- burgh, t h e n t h d a y b f J u n e , o n e thousand eight hundj-ed and eighiv-seven. [L.S.] CHAS. H-ilrMIlL, 27w7 Clerk of Surrogate's Court. N 'OMCJE.—By oraer ot David F*. Dol.ie, Sur- rogate of Clinton county, notice is herd.} given according to law, l o a l l p e r s o n s h.tvirij> claims against JOHN JI COFFEY", ljte ol Saranac, deceased, that u,e\ are repaired to exhibit the same with the vouchers ih.-re.ji to the subscribers a t t h e residence <«f J.ihn Coffey in Saranac, east of He pper's Corners, on or before t h e 3 d " a y of October, li*?. Dated,March 29,18*7. KUIDGBT COFFEY, IH01IA.S COKPEY; Administrators. N OTICK -By order of lion. D . P . Dobie, Surj-ogate of Clinton countv, noiifc is hereby given according to law, uTall ptrsons having claims agait-st. LOL'JSA DiMiSOW, late oi Plattshurgh, N. Y., deceased, that they are required to exhibit thfc sam>- with the vouchfcis thereof t o t h e subscriber a t t h e office of tv. c. Watson in the village of Platts- hurgh, Clinton county, Sew York, o n o r b e - fore the 1st day of August, 1857. Dated, January 21st. HKB7_ MICHAEL G.DAXDR0Y. T , 5ni6 Administrator. N OT1CK— By oroer oi ion. D . F . I>,ji»le. Surrogate of Clinton eour.lv, notice Is hereby given according loIaw.uTall persons having claims against JOEL 1). DAXLdtOSV, late of Plattshurgh, X. Y T ., deceased, that they are required to exhibit the s.uuewnl. the vouchers thereof io the subscriber at the office of W. C. Watson iu the village or Plaits- burgh, Clinton county, New York, on or be- fore t h e 1 s t d a y of August, isS7. D a t e d , J a n u a r y " i l s t . i}.«7. MICUALL C. DAXDKOW, 5ni6 Administrator. FOR SAXE, Timber and Mineral Lands. F IR SALE In Belmont, Frsnkllu Co..Sf. Y., about live thousands acres of accessible timber and mineral lands. u'vtSSHi P»"-<a»JaT., &c, applv to CHAS. H. SUHiUK. Manamr northern K. Y. K.-*i Katat* Sxchmnge, riattabur^b, N. Y". Cuilj Farm for Sale. T HE farm owned and occupied by David A. Everett in Schuyler rails is offered for •ale. The farm contains IM acres, about six aavea la woodland. Including a nice maple ••gat •Khard of 4 » traea. also plenty of •fjod aawtas Uaaber. pine, * c , for home u t e , TMt* la a good orchard on the place of iso **J L V I '« Brawd (rait; cood bona baru, »», kenaeiy, lea house, grain __..^-.-— »as»4 •»»•*• our bulldlags, all la !•??'{'••••»•»*•»; tad a good eouifortabia sa*aakaa-a» atatv a a d a half hl«h. well JSniEmSSKS 19 ** 1 9*** JMl "** r<1 *°°* 1 - ^ffJ J*»* 1, F**' Jsiaamgfcaat; atul good eeller, Z L ^ L K g g l g r t * * M M * . i « * « 4 Hwring w a t e r •M.~MJ?J*f .•»••• I aiat> Mood aad aever- gjgfiBLagJftL-<* Mr* >—— aad tar.; aad a ?ygy_ , gg:«W«»«THp»j|sg -awaaaeoi. *g-* t .J*-Jtt**^»> > fcaady at-av-Mtaut W y JB*Jspa»_. ssajf, m»«a> «f tiehuyler *$*• &9*--A&9&.*tiKwam vaataf IN WtllAlM 9m O M i V Hj tj|M| §mWmM At s^Miftasf. a. _"-, - a_ m Bsasm sasw isWsm -• * -^^^ •»ss»v>>a*a*a a* ^a»wa-ai••••**• Tbtftt mmmmmmmMmwmitm fpjn VIM*M. i>«4%r. ^stsssa SBVSBV^ 4mmMW9 sWssssMs^fa^ssissVssi^ T.-_^TT* wm z* * ir.. IV N OTICE.- By O'der of Da\id F. Dot le, Sur- rogate of Clinton county, notice is herebv Kiven according io law, to all persons liavi u « claims against 'JtJMOTUV HOYLK, late oj Champlain. deceased, that tuey are rt.iulred to exhibit the same with the vouchers i hrre-.f to tlie subscriber a t t h e First N'aiU.jal Bank of Champlain, o n o r belore the 1st day of D e c e m b e r . 1887. J Dated, Mav 27,18S7. 22m6 SOPHIA W. HOYLE,Executrix. OTICK.—By order of Djvid P. DobB, Sur- ^, rogate of Clinton county, notice is hereby given aceordiug to Jaw. io all persons liavii.e claims against MlCHaKL MtCH'Siy. Unv tlSijanac deceased, that they arc rtq,(,nd io exhibit the same with the v.,uehers ti.eie- l !l lo , ' 1 , ie subs « ri »eraiilie, wlleeof Pah.w tVeed. Kel.oge*: Smith in Plattshurgh, N Y ' on^ r before the aotu «ay of December IKV; '' D a t e d , J u n e 1 0 t h . 1*87. * or WALTKR *\ DAVIUsoS, -*"*'* Lxeeutor. N OTIC*:.—By order of David P Doble. Sur- rogate of Clinton eouniy,X, Y.,non.-e is hereby given according to l a w , t.> an prrs-i;.* having claims against JOHX LABKCL, H»e •of P e r u , i n l a i d county, deceased, that they arc required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at his -ev- idence, in Peru. Jf. X., oa or before the 15lh day of O c U i b e r , 1K>7. Dated, April 0,1887. QKOJtCE H.LEGGETT, 15m6 Administrator. N OTICE-— By oraer or David p. DobJe.Sur. togate of Clinton comuy, jf_ _*„ _Stl__ _. hereby given av_ord1n K to law. to all persons having claims again,*, J_MHS iirDl(lHI> ;^^n\B_^tt^ Dated. June aa, |«87. * - * D -->-IC-l__T«._i, A tty, m N 0 ***"* ~J*f °»*er or David rToorTle «»7» . rotate oft'llnto* eouat,, Vf?Ta*i?«t. *" hl ?*._ <M4 ^HWtJaai«s_*to the suhacrld « T *__*or"|S^_?a* 1 , _L , ; f «« rJ-tUNrSh. OTIC at.— tv%al«<if henthy (ivaa »_;i_______ t 5_?_g_5?_-j f g g S L - a g LS* •'• • • * t BMliM* __• tha* it-tdaaatd tlsiadl ' ,1 BAKER BROTHERS, Idimiber Yards FH.TT->ir Fi.lt \ 1 OF. A L P . K M U W H O U ' . U ! \ * I'Kl *itt i^. LUMBER OF ALL KIM'.- MILLS TOR I>UFSM\«i \T H i TVHABF. T f **'W' T k•5" t •^v*»•a t " , * * ' ' <»_- Tt-i 5' TI-. »* 1 A' -a- •• * rH'fr. -•*-: ^e T?t s >f» r f r • ' T >ir_,'*' I* k *'• * r»-.\ « -w* f •• - r '»"*- "f"*' - J5 * **i* ' * ' * ** J" > * 5 * KVKUV M>« CUTI.'N i-K !> . ANF> i;i>! i;ii !__ I M P> K R 1 ,>\-;TANTi li «N l< I M ' D i ' y Ho^t-SO f o r K i l x t D r y i n g »jf~Or-Lis ?•% Mail -ii" 1-e | •• * fiJled, BAKER BKOTHmv -t»f r' .--.i T • -. , Great Reduction Sale J FURNITURE Upholstery, Sec. > T nEnndersistted h-ivi-ipt*.* rern.<ve . t. " * flrstnf May*, will n-hwe»»-tt hi* IIT;*. »- of FVRSnVKE, VPUOLSTKKlS*« »»<»•»' - &•<.. .<»., at Gnatly Reduced l*rl**'-*« H s stock comprlst-s FURNITURE AS1> Upholstery Goods, Loo_a_i£ Glasses; Picture Frames, WindoTr Ska ties and Pixtnres, Coins anil Unflertaters 5 teto OP EVERT DESCRIPTION. SASH, BLINDS A_N T I) BOOKS OF EYERY STYLE, OH HASH OB MADE TO O.RWEK. Depot for National Mattress. Wardhent* Vo 20 Bridge Street. HA-tTirAOTOKT OST WATKI STK__T, PLATTSBURGH, K. Y. G. W. HOKinCK:, i g e n t . P'attsb'argh, K. "T., Peliruary _3,1S>7. UudertaJ-ing Establishment, No. 34= Rivei*' Stx'eet. Caat Side of Court Honso Sqnare. We clalus to have the most complete estal - iishment o f t h e kind in this section of U.e -tate, with a very full assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS, AND FIHE TR1MMIN0S. including the finest and most elegant *st>ies -ver kepi in this vicinity, as well as £.j_d- < t aiedium and moderate price. A Separate Hearse for Children, Funerals attended and e v e n - b r a n c h *•- t; .is service will have our careful and tort n.i t attention. All are invited to call and examine <>• r goods and equipments and learn our jmta .md verify onr assertions by personal i_-.te. - lion. * Weshallcontinue our former titensl-se CARPENTERING & JOBBING BTJSIKESS, and shall Ue pleased to *•_, c u t e ^11 o T d r ; „ " i B'Jiidiug or Jtepamug ol e%ery deserii M , by contract urotherwlK. CHATJVIIT & PITZGERALD. iCUZEHE CHAUY1K. "WM. i___*«_--.I._i i. Doors, Windows, &o. A LARGE STOCK. Doors of every style. Windows of e v e r y ««_:.•. Mouldings of every putt. Blinds of ail kii. -. WMIIW, Gia28fl ani Prit_ CONATAN"TLY u.V HIM.. SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH At J. A. HAGAS*-'. Clinton gt PLATTSBI-IH.H ^ i DR. FRANK MADDEN, <LATJ£ ...P Ills. . K I 1 N . \ 1 O FKICE iXU _t*-II.LM i .:• V . sti»-et, Ji hunte- i ,.rti. ..f i ...". . - ufli.-e !«,urs,(j u» lu A M . 4 u> 7 1- J). G. D. DOS HA 2d, M. Ii OTITIC-*: _- _Iarg.uet MTert, - . » » i 1. itlcCalT.ej '_. PLArrSMCJ.tiit. s . ) Office H o u r s : i l u B j j i . s i , n „ . x. , 7 toar.u. Dr. E. C. LOW. HOMEOPATHIC ITOCiAS PLATT8BUR0H. 2-1 Y CT^OnVe. andresl'leis.r i-k.r. • r . • hoifand Oak Streets, south .in nailaiug, __. DBU"A'.\i i i -. DESTiST, C'..r-». r M . - Ih !.. - i'L_n-i ' Dr. J. F. BAILKV, DENTIST, -*L_.TTShl Ui.Ii N ' J-teCllatululloilsegyUirf.Li'V. » HUDSON BROS, Teachers of Music. GEO. H E N R Y 11 T HM>N C J O J L S . 1 P » E L » - . H[ i*.s-...N, AO C-art St- BIGXLOW'S Photo Parlors, m—4 •riridft'-tr.ti, PLATTSBUKGH- S v WESTERN LOAN AGENCY. i AH prepared to invest unjneyiu i»r$;• * r asmall suats on Ka*m Horigage* ID *t«' ftM-a of Wlseou.m, Iowa, slune-^w. Etakeaa. and *k_r__i.4 ih- p_>w«-ni of ttc MUh Mtiaalpal aad i_l*rest. *" S^-t irlM !»«*•» »» ••vest are *«-lbe»»>

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Page 1: Ste ii Site PI FURNITURE - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031979/1887-07-16/ed... · 2009-11-17 · THE PLATT SBITRGH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY

THE PLATT SBITRGH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 16. 1887.

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only l y C I . B<H>D & C'\. Uwlh M"ass.

IOO Doves One Dollar.

SCOTT'S EMULSION

OF PORE COD LITER OIL And HypophospFrites of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Mi lk. ^ - M - ' r i T . - a m t i , i < f f 0 0 LITER OIL t i n t i -.• 1 • t-iK. T. f _ i . iy a__ to l i r - ted fiT a long lime !>• (hlii'Siif* M> madis.

S I l l ' i H I H h . U r U T H l N S AVA.EMU, (iK>-1 K U . HKB1LIIV, ( O H . H S AM> T1IK0AT „ F -rHTH>*«S ««'i «'t WASTIXW DI.SOKPKBS OF ( Hll PRrA it i< marvellous in i ts rpsslts.

1 r.». n tn-d ar d cn.iorsfd by ihe best i"bysicJan> Iri £i.i-«• ui.rrii s cf t he world.

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

&Tke Greatest Blood Purifie I K N O W N . I Tii,-' l.rr.-ir ( . i n t i an 'Mi-.U« iuc 1st I . hiapi-s.tnn.1 bi"-!- 12>ii.—csi»f >l L--i I P H I U U U T L I ^ f i ril.iHi,U"--t!.:ii I one KTJC a d i s c . I t -will cu re 5S \Tor - t i-jtM-si-f " k ' n di r t i i sc , fr^ra^ U a i 'iim..n xiinij ip on Uie ^ t o ri.nt awful ili-i-a^e s^-ru

J - C L I ' H X R B i r J T E n s Is rlie, lt>e^t medicine to use In Ipnscs of Mich etubl.orn aiir I deep seated d i seases . Do ; I n o t e v e r t ake

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Notice joj lreeders. T h e ICe i i t i i c lvy S t a n d a r d

I i i - e d S t a l l i o n s :

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M0TIYE,---2677, W i l l n v i k e t l i e B < - a « o n t>i T ^ ^ T

a t t l i e S t a b l e t>f

G. F . HUTCHINSON, FLAirSBl'EGE, K. Y.

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S E A S U N _ O F 1W«7. T I f K

Standard-Bred Trotting Stallion, U'ALLOWAY"-4080,

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J . A. HACAR, . . t r t . . l . t e i . b l i c e t . I ' l a t t s b u r K h . 5 , . Y .

F. H. GRAVES' D E A L E R I N

Family Groceries, Teas, Coffee?, Sugars, Spicss,

Syrups, Molasses, Cmned Goods,

dec, &c.

No. 4 Standish Street, PIATTSBTTRGH.

ALSO GENERAL. S T O K E

A T I N G R A H A M , W h e r e m a y b e f o u n d a fu l l

a s s o r t m e n t o t

Oroeeries, Dry Goods, Boats and Shoes, Crockery, Clais and Woodenwarfc.

Tobacco and Cigars. | | t ^ * P r o d u c e taken in ex­

change for goods at market

prices.

S T I L E S & B R O W N ,

Chean Cash Store, W e s t C l t a z y . N . Y . ,

D K A X E K I I K

Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions, A-VD A YVVL. LINE O F

Boots* Shoes atod Rubbers, C e n t s * and I t o jn L a t e s t B t y l e i Of

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Mary sj r a n g t o h e r f ee t a n d t r i e d t< i h i d e h e r t4<ir s t a ined , s u n b u r n t f ace in t h e recess of t he d a i k i -ur ta ined w i n d o w . I a p p r o a c h e d a n d p u t m y a r m a r o u n d he r . H e r h e a d in -v o I u n l a n K s a n k u p o n ray s h o u l d e r a n d she sobbi-d. b u t in-t one u t t e r a n c e of c o m p l a i n t i •aim- fr.>m h e r p i i.-st sea led l ips .

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- V o n kno-w." she sa id , "yon k n o w i t a l l n o w . W i l l y , .u b^ lp .me ' V o n are-wise a n d h a p p y , fun y o u ty-lp m e / I a m i g n o r a n t , w i c k f . l a n d m i s e r a b l e . "

S h e crietl b i t t e r l y . I could n o t r e p l y . I passed m y a r m t h r o u g h h e r s a n d w e walked out i n t h e p u r e n i g h t a i r . W e w a l k e d on t o t h e l i t t l e g a t e a n d l is tened f o r t h e footsteps of m y h u s b a n d .Not a vrord h a d been spoken a f t e r we left t he house. Ues ide the fence was a c l u m p of s e n n v b e r r y bu.-dies, u n d e r -which 1 h a d improv i sed a r u s t i c Iiett.-h a n d w h e r e I w a s w o n t t o spend m a n y happy h o u r s bu r i ed in t h e w h i t e b loom of M a y a n d d a r k p r e e n l e a v e s l a t e r m t h e season. W e s a t d o w n t o w a i t fo r t h e h o m o c o m i n g of m y h u s b a n d .

S i d e w a l k s a r e u n k n o w n in Urde rv i l i e . T b o CM-operat ive >toi*e. b l a c k s m i t h s h o p a n d t h e l a r g e res idence lots a l l f ron t on one b r o a d s t r ee t . A l o n g t h e r o u g h fences on e i t h e r sid.< a r e wel l w o r n p a t h s . W e h e a r d t h e sound of h e a v y b o o t s on t h e s t o n y p a t h : t h e n hoa r se voices v e r y n e a r us a t t h e g a t e .

' •Has M a r y consen t ed ; " we h e a r d d i s t i n c t l y ; "has i l a i - v consen t ed t o go p e a c e a b l y to t h e e n d o w m e n t a n d be sea led t o m e ? "

"She is r e l u c t a n t . B i shop D a n e , " rep l ies t h e famil ia l - voice of M a r y ' s f a t h e r . '-She hesi­t a t e s , b u t she ts -, *-> good a s a i n t t o d i s r e g a r d t h e r eve l a t i ons . S h e wil l g o . J o h a n a , I s u p ­pose, is pe r f ec t ly w i l l i n g t o become m y t h i r d ? '

" I t is t h e c o m m a n d of God. 3 I y d a u g h t e r is t o b e sealed to y o u a n d y o u r d a u g h t e r i s t o b e sealed to m e . P o w e l l , t h e s t o c k m a n , a sked h e r h a n d i n m a n - i a g e a n d J o h a n a seems t o love h im, b u t in m a t t e r s p e r t a i n i n g t o t h e s a l v a t i o n of t h e sou l I i-ule m y household w i th a f irm h a n d . J o h a n a sha l l b e sealed t o y o u . W e wil l g o o v e r S u n d a y a n d h a v e d o n e w i t h ct-i-enion y. "

W i t h innocent : •>}« t u r n e d u p t o m e a s t h e w o u n d e d f a w n looks a t t h e h u n t e r w h e n t h e c n i t l kn i fe s lashes i ts t h r o a t . M a r y c l u t c h e d m y sk i r t s in despa i r . T h e a r c h c o n s p i r a t o r s p a r t e d w i t h a so lemn " t rod bless y o u , m v b r o t h e r . "

W e w e r e a lone i n t h e m i l d m o o n l i g h t . T h e t r e m b l i n g ch i ld l e a n e d f o r w a r d a n d sa id i n a h u s k y vo ice :

- M r s . N e w t o n , w h a t shal l I d o ' (Jod h a s c o m m a n d e d t h e b ishop t o t a k e m e for h i s t i l th wife , b u t I c a n n o t l o v e t h e t o t t e r i n g old m a n . I love H e n r y Wel l s , t h e b l a c k s m i t h . D o y o u t h i n k t h e s a l v a t i o n of rav life d e ­p e n d s u p o n m y compl i ance w i t h t h e reve la ­t i o n '."

I v e n t u r e d to a n s w e r t h a t I be l ieved t h e bishop ' s r e v e l a t i o n t o bo a n i m p o s t u r e .

S h e looked u p , s t a r t l ed . I n h e r eyes w a s a s p a r k I h a d n e v e r no t i ced before . H e r b l i nd f a i t h in t h e p r o p h e t s was d e s t r o y e d — a fa i t h that would have been sweet if wedtled to a nob le r cause . T h e h o r r o r of t h e u n n a t u r a l a l l i ance filled t h e p u r e h e a r t w i t h feel ings of r evu l s ion , a n d t h e true, love f o r H e n r y W e l l s a r g u e d dese r t i on f r o m t h e r a n k s of s l a v e r y .

- S u n d a y , " s a i d M a r y ; " o n l y t w o d a y s . They will compel me to go. I am too weal-t o re.-dst t h e p o w e r of t h e g r e a t c h u r c h . "

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one wou ld p e r f o r m t h e m a r r i a g e c e r e m o n y . T h e d e s t r o y i n g ange l s w o u l d a s effectual ly , if n o t a s pubh'.-ly, vis i t v e n g e a n c e u p o n u s a s t h e y d i d u p o n Dr . I t o b i n s o n a n d t h e Y a t e s b r o t h e r s a f ew y e a r s ago . T h e y would h a v e jus t i f ica t ion t o p l e a d if H e n r y s h o u l d t a k e lnc a w i i v f r o m h o m e a n d I n o t h i s l awfu l wi fe . "

M y h u s b a n d c a m e f r o m h i s w o r k a n d w e r e t u r n e d to t h e house. A f t e r b i d d i n g M a r y g i.. 1 n i g h t I asked m a n y ques t ions o m e e - n -i n g t h e m a r r i a g e l a w s of Utah , a n d l e a r n e d t h a t a n y f o r m of ctintrai. t w o s legal if m a d e ii* w r i t i n g a n d de l ive red i n t h e p resence of t w o witnessed, n o m a g i s t r a t e o r c l e r g y m a n be ing r . - i j imvi to ofliciate. I d e t e r m i n e d t o t h w a f t thes.- l i l h M o r m o n f a t h e r s w h o w e r e .scheming to e x c h a n g e t h e i r d a u g h t e r s i n t o t i c Woi-st s l a v e r y on e a r t h .

H e n r y Wells l ived wi th h i s w i d o w e d m o t h e r in the lo t a d j o i n i n g t h e inc losure i n « I n c h thy different b r a n f h e s of t h e W a l k e r f ami ly w i t h a c o m m o n h e a d res ided. Mrs . Wel l s Is the w i d o w of a deceased M o r m o n Li-hop a n d prof esses t h e M o r m o n fa i th , b u t she i-, opp,.-,t-d t o p o l y g a m y a n d on t h a t ac ­coun t she is r e g a r d e d w i t h cool indi t ference b y t h e m o r e zea lous c o m m u n i c a n t s .

M a r y a n d H e n r y d i d the m i l k i n g for the i r r e spec t ive famil ies , a s a p a r t o t t h e r o u t i n e of d a i l y l a b o r . N o w , i t so h a p p e n e d t h a t t h e W a l k e r s andj tVellses Used t h a p a s t u r e s b a c k of the i r houses a s t e n a n t s in c o m m o n a n d t h e cr.ws w e r e b r o u g h t t o t h e s a m e c o r r a l . H e n r y was g a l l a n t w i t h o u t b e i n g pol ished. H e l e t d o w n t h e l iars , d r o v e i n t h e sleek, l a z y cows a n d by v i r t u e of s u p e r i o r s t r e n g t h i n h i s l a r g e , ca l loused f ingers often finished h i s w o r k be fo re M a r y h a d f a i r l y c o m m e n c e d h e r s ; a n d t h e n h e w o u l d m o v e his stool by- the -id..- of h e r s a n d d o h e r w o r k -while she t a lked to h im. M a r y h a d n e r e r k n o w n even a k ind-in--. to lighten, he r l a b o r in a l l t h e p a s t y e a r s . I t i - t i n g her h a n d on his kneo one e v e n i n g she i u i o c e u t l y s a i d :

" Y o u r voice is s w e e t e r t o m e t h a n t h e call of t h e whip-poor -wi l l , a u d i t m a k e s m y h e a r t n u t t e r when y ou t o u c h m y h a n d a n d X w a n t to s n i g l ike t h e lark: s ings w h e n t h e m o r n i n g sun first sh ines u p o n his b r e a s t of go ld . "

H e n r y p a u s e d f r o m b i s w o r k a n d s t a r t e d , as if to i n t e r p r e t t h e n a t u r a l l a n g u a g e of love, a n d t h e n q u i c k l y d r e w t h e su rp r i sed g i r l t o his b r e a s t a n d p l a n t e d a kiss s q u a r e on t h e half open l i p s b e f o r e she rea l ized t h e s i t u a ­t ion . M a r y s h r a n k b a c k i n t o t h e g a t h e r i n g ua rLhes - to h i l u t h e b lushes of m a i d e n l y m o d -&-ty. S h e l ien t o t h e house, t h a t e v e n i n g o n t h e w i n g s of t h a t t u m u l t of joy—firs t l o r e — t h a t i i rcs t h e f e m a l e b r e a s t b u t once i n a l i f e -t ihV. T h e n c a m e t h e r e g u l a t i o n d o u b t s a n d m i d n i g h t m u r m u r s : Does h e l o v e me? docs h e love m e r H e n r y w e n t horn? , tossed on tho t o r t u o i u s ea of love, a n d f r e t t e d s o r e l y t o knoiv if M a r y was w o n .

Un t h e m o r n i n g a f t e r t ho d i s c o v e r y of t h o p lo t to coerce, m y y o u n g f r i e n d i n to a n u n ­law f ul m a r r i a g e , I w a l k e d o u t n e a r t h e c o r r a l b e f o r e t h e s u n w a s u p . M a r y soon cam© slow ly d o w n t h e p a t h . H e r face w a s c l o u d e d a n d h e r eyes w e r e s w i m m i n g . S h e b r u s h e d a g a i n s t m e t o s t a r t w i t h a n e x c l a m a t i o n of su rp r i s e . I a sked h e r a g a i n w h a t t h e r e s u l t would be if she jxwitively refused to marry t h e old b i shop .

" I t would b e w o r s e t h a n d e a t h f o r m e . I w o u l d b e a he re t i c . I w o u l d b e e x c o m m u n i ­c a t e d . I w o u l d be d r i v e n f r o m m y f a t h e r ' s house , a n d I w o u l d b e c a s t o u t f r o m a m o n g G o d ' i chosen people . Y o u k n o w n o t w h a t i t is fo r m e t o d e p a r t f r o m m y fa i t h . B u t c a n I p a r t wi th H e n r y } Y e s , i t m u s t b e no. Oh , H e n r y , d e a r H e n r y ! " —

T h e y o u t h f u l l o v e r v u n e a r . H e h e a r d las name pronounced in agonizing accent*.

'•Mary, w h a t is t h e t r o u b l e n o w ? " bo m u l , w i t h p a i n expressed i n e v e r y f e a t u r e .

'That revelation; God host appeared ts B i s h o p D a n e a g a i n , a n d I a m t o g o t o the E n -d o w m e n t t o - m o r r o w . "

'•To b e sea led t o - m o r r o w ? " s a i d H e n r y , f a i r ly s n o u t i n g . " Y o u snail n o t g o . "

' D o n o t h i n g d e s p e r a t e , H e n r y , " w a s the c t l r n r e p l y . " I t i s t h e w i l l o f G o d , y o u k u o - ? . "

' T I I n a v e I t s topped . I ' l l i n f o r m the olll-cer*. It'* c o n t r a r y t o l a w . "

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I atlced If they would t» in danger if Je-g a l l y uuuTMd— i t ttm aajatt w o o l d persecute t h e m .

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T h e cool b r e a t h f r o m t h e s n o w c a p p e d Hockies found M a r y ' s flushed e a<v t h a t J u n e e v e n i n g os she haM'-ned a l o n g t h e t r a i l w i t h t h e mi lk pa i l f»n h n a n a t o m e t t h e b r i d e --rrnorn a t t h e i-orral. H w feet w e r e b a r e a n d he r l i - . w n ank le s ire r e fa r below b e r f roved a n 1 Units} s k u L A f a i n t ' x - r fume cam'" f r o m t h e ct .ver field, t h e la tes t r o b i n h a d ceased t o Mug a n d h o v t r e d n e a r b i s m a t e o n t h e n e s t , a n d al l n a t u r e w a s a t i f s f a t t h e d o s e of t h e lovt-U d a y Tb i wes t e rn s k y w a s <-^xll .s tr taU-' l « t t b p i n k , b u t t h e d a r k n e s s g r e w liarlf-T a s t h e flowers g r e w s w e e t e r w i t h t h e l l o l K \ o f ( h e d e n

Htury was -naitirtg ivith a friend WIM bad consen ted l> > a c t a s w i t n e s s t o t h e i m p o r t a n t con t ra , t. B y t h e las t r a j s of t h e d a y t h e a g r e e m e n t w a s s igned, wi tnessed a n d d e bvtjred. A s t h e y h a d c h a t t e d a s ch i ld ren , a s tlu-y h a d loved w i t h o u t k n o w i n g t h e lan­g u a g e (if love, t h e y w e r e m a r r i e d i n t h e g l o a m i n g , in secre t a n d a m o n g t h e cows .

I r e t u r n e d t o t h e house. M a r y fol lowed a f t e r p a r t i n g f r o m h e r n e w h u s b a n d , w h i c h th , - k ind shades concea led f r o m us. T h e m i l k w a s i n t h e s p r i n g house a n d n o suspic ion w a s a n .used.

E a r l y S u n d a y m o r n i n g M r . W a l k e r ' s l o u d ca l l s Mere h e a r d . H e h a d c o m e f r o m t h e b o s o m of a f a m i l y on s o m e o t h e r c o r n e r of tho s q u a r e lot .

" M a r y , M a r y , " h e sa id , " g e t r e a d y . W e ' l l g o t o c h u r c h t o - d a y . " 1 h e a r d n o r e p l y . K o r d id h e w a i t f o r one . B u t i n ha l f a n h o u r » c a r r i a g e w a s a t t h e g a t e , in wh ich were Bishop D a n e a u d J o h a n a .

L o u d calls r a n g t h r o u g h t h e old l o g house — " M a r y , M a r y " — b u t n o a n s w e r c a m e . S h e had t ied t o t h e a r m s of h e r s t a l w a r t h u s b a n d for t h e pvol iv t ion she r e q u i r e d .

B i s h o p D a n e r a i l ed a b o u t d i sobed ien t chil­d r e n a n d neglec t fu l p a r e n t s . M r . W a l k e r s t o r m e d A n h o u r w e n t by . T h e b i shop ' s a d m o n i t i o n s b e c a m e w r a t h f u l r a v i n g s .

"]t t h e ivvi ' l t i l ion c a n n o t b e c a r r i e d o u t t o t h e l e t t e r it shal l be effect ive in n o p a r t , " sa id t h e j irophi-t t o M r . W a l k e r . " I f I d o n o t m a r r y y o u r d a u g h t e r y o u sha l ! n o t m a r r y m y d a u g h t e r . "

M r . W a l k t r , : : i h is f r a n t i c s ea rch , cal led a t t h e d o o r of t h e W e l l s house. H e w a s i-on-f ro i i t t d « i t h t h o m a r r i a g e c o n t r a c t . H e re ­t u r n e d t o b i s c o m p a n i o n in t r o u b l e , a d i sap­p o i n t e d , b r o k e n h e a r t e d old m a n , l i e h a d hr , t a e h a t a v t o secure a n o t h e r y o u n g wife.

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Js now employing six good workmen making up good leather into Men's and Boys' Shoes.

Is tins mouth making a large purchase of Fashionable and Staple Shoe Goods.

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Is the Oldest Dealer and Malcer of Boots and Shoes in Pittsburgh, has been three times through lire, and sells Cheaper than ever before.

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and 2Tew Customers that has tilled his store during the forty-two years of his making and selling Pootware, hence all who see can Bay: "How beauteous are their feet" who "buy shoes in the Little Store Round the .Corner, No. 3 Clinton street, Reed's Block.

April 15i 1SS7.

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