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CATSKELiE 'MOUNTAIN" 3STEW8, F R I D A Y , JULY 24 , 1000.
" W h e n the Eye GrowsSDim."
Are yowl' eyes all right now 1 Vrubiibly llii-y are. Still, many liave fieleotlTe eyeslglit and do not Know It. Wiey llnd out all about it when the BliKAK comes, however. Ha " stitch in time" is effective, why not apply the old saw to your eyes ? Are they not worth saving 1
I test eyes by a seieatllie process and lit glasses perfectly.
If your eyes are diseased let me examine tiieui. Jt will cost you nothing.
H. S. VKItMIl/VHA, Jeweler and Optician,
Ul-yl (irlflin Coiners.
'ROUND ABOUT MIDDLETOWN poeketboolt at. home If you have anything in It. I don't mean to say Hd. Hull hud been calling on the girls last Suuday nlglit when lie was bold up by hoboes botweon H. D. Searle's and the Elgin Dreamery, nei ther do I mean to say t h a t t h e y robbed h i m ; but undoubtedly that was their intention when they commanded biin to throw up his hands , Ho did not soaie, however, but told them to come on if (Jtoy wanted anything, whereat they turn ml and went the other way, thinking, probably, tha t they had tackled the wrong man.
Mrs. A. V. Sweet and her mother have returned from a visit with friends In J'ut-nam County.
LARGEST RIVER STEAMER IN WORLD
Will Take Place of Dean Richmond on the Hudson.
The new steel s teamer "C . W. Morse," uiidor construction a t the HolllngeworUi plant of the United States Shipbuilding company, Wilmington, Del., was launched Saturdayuftornoon. Tlio uew boat,whlcli Is the largest s teamboat In the world, will take the place of the old " Doan Kleh-niond" of tho people's line, now plying on the Hudson lllvor between New York and Albany,
While closely following the linos of the Adirondack, the Morso will bo considerably largor, her iongth being 430 feet over all, with a breadth over guards of nlnoly-slx foot. The hull Is of stoel and iron deckhouse up the saloon deck, a n e w feature In Hudson ltlvor stoamors. Hor IPR-ulation beam engines will develop 4!>t)0 horse power. The Interior of the Apish Will bo similar to t h e Adirondack in tlio Louis VIII, style, whi te and gold. Tho number of staterooms will oxoeod tha t of any steamboat afloat, there being 450(1 exclusive of those of tho orew. Tho now boat will be completed in t ime to be placed In service a t tho opening of navigation in 1004 and will cost over a million dollars, . _
A DAY'S OUTING.
Pino Hill and Bij; Indian Sunday Schools Hold an Enjoyable Picnic.
Pino Hill Sentinel, July 18, On Tuesday of th i s wook the Methodist
Sunday aohools of P i n e Hill and Big Indian onjoyed a day's outing together lu the grovo a t tho la t ter place. Oarrlnpes for tho Pino Hill sohool wore generously furnished by David Morwln, Giles Elgmir and John IfrnnoQ. T h o rain In I ho afternoon drove tho ploniolcors to Bryant 's Hall, where games and ohlldron's i'rolln were continued, Among sports we ought to mention tha t for standing and high jumping Frank DuPlon was foremost while among boys Willio Kosa won the sack and potato races, for overhead throwing tho stone, Itov. Goorgo 8. Davis was tho heavy wolglit. Elizabeth PnKloit proved champion among babies* oin, l losa for the llttlo girls, Etliol Smith wus lloot-oat of foot among bigger girls, and Mrs. T. Ji Harrington for the married ladles, Will Iirownoll inado tho longest jump, Mrs. El l /a Molynoaux and Mr, Prank Du jplon did all In their power to givo their respective schools a day of genuine pleasure.
DRY BROOK. Mrs. L. K. Baker visited Mrs. O. K.
ICnupp Monday.
Mrs. Sarah Gavet t visited Mrs. 8. G Moot Saturday.
8. G. Moot made a business trip to Arkville on Saturday.
Mrs. David Todd is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Atwood Orook.
Mrs. H. D. Haynes visited her sister, Mrs. S. G. Moot, last Friday..
Our farmers aren ' t rusb lng haying on account of the rainy weather .
Orson Woolheater of Griflln Corners is helping B. H. George In haying.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Klt t lo visited Mr. and Mis. Martin Hoffman Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gyrus Gaorgo visited a t Harvey George's Saturday and Sunday.
Alfred Austin of Hoffman Corners was in this place on business laetof thevroek.
Mr, and Mrs. William Alton of Arkville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Graham on Sunday.
Miss Ltbble Haynes Is assisting her aunt , Mrs. A. 0 , Todd, with hor household duties.
George Owons of Beaverklll passed th rough this place Monday en route for Arkville.
Mrs. Nelson Graham and Mrs. Georgo Stewar t made a business t r ip to Marga-rotvlllo one day lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo J. Gould oame to (heir summer home at Furlough Lodge on Saturday and returned to Lakowood on Monday.
A doulilc-hnadod unalto that can buck up its readily as It can move forward has boon added to (ho Na tu ra l History Depar tment of tho Memorial .Museum a t San Franolsoo. I t 1B about thirty-two Inches long, as broad aa tho handle of a table knife, with tho tall blunt a t the end, II) bolougo to n wholly tropical species, called arapulabanuti, defined an << a species of tropical IlKftfd distinguished by the obtusoiuiBM of the head anil tall." Tho rnptllo h i ther to has bean found hi South America and tho Won I. intlloH, The specimen just preabnjiod td tho muaoum was found In Half Moon Bay, Oul,
Hpualul to August 1—Corn, II cans for • Mini. 0. J . I 'InllOOM.
BELLAYRE.
M . H a l l is working in haying for Mrs. G. Gavott.
E. A. Marks' barn Is being completed tor haying.
Quite a number of farmers about hero have commenced haying.
Mrs. Peter Kitt le Is with hor daughter a t Arkville. She Is very low again,
Wosloy Hinckley, while coming to this place, saw a large black bear near Gould's park.
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Cook of Dry Brook wore pleasant callers a t t h i s plaoe on Sunday.
Mrs. Gould Gavett 's hlrod girl, Miss Morwln, lias roturned to her home at Boavorklll .
A hard shower of rain passed over this place on Monday, I t also hailed with a heavy wind.
Mr. and Mrs. Wosloy Hinckley are visi t ing their llttlo son, who i s very ill at John Clark's,
Chandler Hlnokley and Miss Pearl Clark returned from their visit on Friday, They repor t a very pleasant t ime.
" Sandy " Wilbur of Arena passod this violnity on Monday with h i s grocery wagon. Ho Is vory reasonable with bis prices. We are glad to soo h i s face.
Deepwood Lodge. J . H, Sherman of Now York City, the
owner and proprietor of Sherman Island, Long Island Sound, has purchased of Charles T. Goutant, J ames Jenk ins and George Kraft two hundred acres in Watson Hollow In t he town of Bhandukon, Mr. Sherman Is a direct ltnoal descendant of Roger Sherman, ono of tho signers of tho Declaration of Independonao, nnd Is also a cousin of tho lato General W. T. Sherman. This property has boon known as the old Yager homostoad, I t Is a lluo combination of mountain top plateau, valley, good t rout s t reams, and glens and ravines of rare beauty, Mr, Sherman ox-pools to build a lodge, which ho will call Deepwood Dodge, and tho property will hereafter he known as Sherman Park,
l i t t l e Brown Hands.
Tliey drive liomo' flit oows frou'i Hit- J:IUN1I.UC, fipthromjli tai* Jong shady lane,
Where llic quitil whittle loud in the wheal fields 'f but are yellow villi rijirning grain.
They iiiicl in the illicit wliving grasses AVliert'Llit tioarjet lipped siruvvbeny gicuvs;
They gather the curliest snowdrops And the iirsl crimson buds otthe rose.
They less tlie liny in tlie meadow: 'J'iiey gather <1 he elder bloom white;
They iind where tlie dusky grapes purple ju Hie soil-tinted October light.
They know where the apples bang ripest And are sweeter limn Italy's wines.
They know where the fruit bangs the thickest. On the thorny blackberry vinos.
They gather the delicate seaweeds And build tiny castles of Hand;
The pick upthe liuanlafiil soasbells— Fairy barks thai have drifted to land.
They wavei'roin the tall, rocking tree tops, Where tlie oriole's banimock ppBt swings,
And at niglil time an folded in slumber By a song that a fond mother sings.
Those who toil bravely are strongesl; The humble and poor become ureal;
And from these brown-bunded children Shall grow mighty rulers of statu
The pen of tlie author and statesman— The nobles and wise ol our lands—
The sword and flic chisel and palette Skull be held in the little brown hands.
PRATTBVILLE.
Imer Wyekoff of Gllboa was lu town on Sunday.
Otis Lewis of Gllboa was In town on Thursday and Suuday.
G. M. Gregory bid In the grass on t h e Prat tsvl l le creamery farm.
Attorney JB*. M. Anclrus of l toxbury was In town on business Monday.
0, A. Booth of Grand Gorge was a but i -uess caller in town ou Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde It ichtmyerof Gonee-ville were In Prattsvll le on Tuesday.
Miss Olive Conine returned home ou Thursday from an extended visiting tour.
Miss Mary Fraukon has returned from a several weeks ' stay with friends in New Jersey.
The Pra t t sv l l le creamery oomp.iny has declared i t s semi-aunual dividend of 4 per cent.
Mrs. Georgo Phelps s tar ted on Saturday to visit her daughter , Mrs. Kroobel, of New Jersey .
Miss Ollvo Huggans is home from Stamford, where sho has boon a t t end ing summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pat t ison and son of Kingston spent, a week with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Marsh,
Mr. aud Mrs. Sala of Newark, N. J . , are spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Georgo Sachs.
Tho Misses Marsh, accompanied by Miss Grace Dart , spent Tuesday a t Hod Falls, the gues ts of Miss Ber tha Bapel-yea.
Bov. Charles M. Dixon is expected home th is wook and will hold tho regular service In t h e R. D. Church on Sunday, July 20.
The Willing Workers arc .planning to hold an loo cream social on Sa turday night, July 25, on the M. E. Church lawn.
Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Chatfleld have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs . E. Endorlln and Mr, and Mro. W. B. pbatfteld.
A par ty of our village young folks enjoyed a hay ride to Gllboa on Tuesday evening, re turn ing homo in the " w e e sma' hours ,"
Erkeon's s tore was broken In on Sunday night. A small amoun t of change had boon left in the s tore t h a t was taken and some goods, but the loss is not very hoavy.
ROXBURY. " "
C. G. Heater made a trip to Margaret-ville Thursday.
Claude Thomas is assisting S. W. Hicks for a lew days.
Peter Tracy visited relatives a t North Eoxhury Sunday.
A. J . Underwood made a trip to Hobart one day last week.
0. G. Keator m a d e a business trip to Grand Gorge Monday.
Mrs. T. Underwood of Brooicdale visited at Mrs. A. B. Rutherford's Sunday.
Miss E m m a Underwood of Avooa., Wis eonsiu, is visiting relatives In town.
John Dales of New Kingston is visiting his nephew, Marshall Dales, in th i s village.
Most of the farmers have oommericed haying bu t i t goes slow on account of the rainy weather.
Mr, and Mrs. 0. G. Keator, J r . , and daughter, Ethel, visited relatives at Grand Gorge Saturday.
Mrs. Jay Moot of Grand Gorge, who has been spendipg several days in town visiting relat ives and friends, returned home Saturday .
James Miller of New Kingston purchased a n e w Milburn wagon of Mitchell & Endorllu one day last week.
An organization known as t he Catsltll) Mountain Camping Club has been organized a t this place, A large and commodious club house has been built In the woode north of Stratton's Falls, where t he members of the club will be pleased to entertain any of their friends a t any time,
TWENTY H
RASPBERRIES MAKE TROUBLE.
For the Farmer's Eye, Partlou lu hoot! of anything In the line
of l ight nud heavy wagono, MoCormlcli mowers. Now York Champion horse ralios, mifl other fiirin mauhliiery should call ou II. B, Kelly of this village, In iitippnrb of the claims to superior oxniil-lnncn of the Champion horse rakes I point to the sale of elghtuun of thoiu dur ing the last Mominn, H. 11. Km.iiV, MargiiroUlllo, N. Y. 21 will
Mrs . yoiiiigiuau has reduced lliln spring'1! hats to below first cost. Good shapris In blauk and white. All goods iuui.it now bo sold at any prion. Dailies' lioiinoti.i, dome and soo styles und (pin! Ity. »0I I'
Tho .It'our-U'rui'lt JVniwi for Ju ly la bout yet. Hold by nowfidoalorii) live cunts a eop.y,
'j.'iiltn Tn IO NIOWH mid Now York '.PhrlaO' a-Wook World—boll, ono year for $1.(16
Blanchard Demands Berries Picked on His Land and Tries to Drive Pickers Off.
An affair occurred one day hiBt week between Goorge Blanchard and Mrs. Jurnos Williams and Mrs. Irving Cole, which led to the a r ros t of tho former for assaul t . The alleged assault occurred ou Mr. Blanohard's farm, a mllo above Walton on tho south side of the river. The women say they woro picking berries on Mr. Blanohard's land, ami tha t without any explanation as to who ho was, demanded their berries. Thoy had only begun picking and had b u t a few berries lu the i r palls, Upon their refusal to give up tho berries Blanohnrd seized tho palls and tried to t ake them away by foroe. Tho women clung to tho pulls, and r a t h e r than let him have the berr ies they were emptied on tho ground, Thoy claim tha t Blanchard struck them several t imes, Mrs. Colo and Mrs. Williams thou s tar ted to leave tho field but did so leisurely, going along tho lower side, picking berr ies all the t ime. When near tho corner of tho Hold Blanchard came a t thorn again. Mrs. Williams claims that he struck anil kicked her and tha t he picked up a largo stone to s t r ike her after she had boon knocked down. Mr. Blanchard s t a t e s tha t he informed the women who lie was and told them tha t ho wanted the berr ies for his own u s e ; that they refused to leave and usod offensive language. Ho docs nut deny tha t lie used force, b u t thinks that he was justified In doing as ho did. Ho also says that tho women's s ta tements In thin particular are very much exaggerated,
Mrs, Williams and Mrs, Colo sworo out a warrant beforo Just ice More and Ollloor Smith placed Blmichiud under arrest, i n the afternoon bo was given a hearing, Ho pleaded not gtillly to the charge, gave bonds and tho ouso wits adjourned,
STAMFORD.
Georgo Holstead has been confined to the house with pneumonia.
Miss Althea Boret of Margaretvllle visited Miss Nellie Champion last week.
Miss Emma Boulon of Roxbury spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Boggs.
W. E. Ell iott of Delhi has been In town the past week iu the Interest of the Golden Seal.
Orson Mattice has moved from South Kortrlght to D. 0. Hoagland's building near tho U, & D. station.
Twenty-two Middleburg people were guests at t h e Delaware House Thursday ovoning. Tlie hotel lodged 45 people that night.
Mr. and Mrs. J . G. Corbin announce the engagement of their daughter, Augusta, to Mr. Edward A. Talbot of Nowark, N. J.
Considerable United States Steel stock Is owned by people of Stamford aud vicinity. I t was bought a t $32 to $02. The stock is now willing around $25. " A n other speculation bustod."
Miss Jennie Leonard, aud Mrs. Fannie Shoemaker of Prattsvll le , Miss E m m a R. Leonard of Broome Center, aud Mies Clara Burke of Iowa, woro guests at Mrs. G. 11. Loouard's, Saturday.—Mirror,
AT SLOVER'S.
railroad ran from New York to Cluen.gO' brines vou no nearer Baltimore. 1 o a-eneli. the latter city you must fwwwZ towaM it,
Tho same in taking medicine for any particular disease. People .fall short of a. cure lieoause they use the wrong medicine. So thei r money, time and hope go for wotting. T h o complaint is sure to get worse, and per-liaps thoy bring up in t he grand terminal Btiitioii from which there are no return t ra ins . Now when Dr. David Kennedy, of Dr . Kennedy B.ow, Bondout, N. Y., pro-
1Hired his WW medicine, Gnl-eura Solvent, lis object was to quickly relievo arid cure
diseases of ike Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Blood aud Nerves; and not to keep people taking medicines witliout benefit. He meant to build the r ight rood and induce people to travel on it—witli life and health as their destination.
Mr. Chris. Larsen, a well Inown painter and decorator, of Handout, N. Y., wri tes :
"I was stricken with painter's colic. I had tront-nitmt and took various uiodiclnen without getting nny l'cul benefit, until I used Dr. Duvld K.ennodjr's new medlciue, Ciil-cnia Solvent.' To make my Htory abort, itcurod ine BO thoroughly tlnil I luive not hud a eie.k day uiiioo,iiiid there-are many wholmow what I say is true."
Mr. Martin Montgomery,formerly of Rox. bury , N.Y. ,«nd now of Silvern, Pa,, writes i
"Dr. Kcnnody'e new medicine, Cal-curo Solvent, is Immense. Itcurod me of livr.r mid kidney Irtm-blea, and rlioiiirinlivm, after a lot of weary dosing With tbiiiuB Hint did no food."
Serfd to the Cal-oura Company, Dr. Kennedy Bow, Rondout, N. Y., for a free sample bottle. Large bottles $1.00, all druggists. One size only.
Remember I Only one Dr. David Keniie. dy ever lived in Rondout, City of Kingston, N. Y., and the name of his new and latett medicine is Cal-cura Solvent.
SO VEARS* EXPERIENCE.
TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS,
COPYRIGHTS &e. Anvono Bendins n akoteh and description may
aulakly.Moertntn, free, wlmtlier 11.11 Invention Is probaulr iiiiloniiUilo. Communications utrlotly ooulidontliil. Oldest npcoiiy forseeurlng jiutonts In America. V'e have u Wanbtngtpu union.
Patents taken tbrouKh Muun k Co. receive epeolal notice lu the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation of any soloiitllie journal, weeldy, tonus 13.00 n year \ fl-uO&lx months. Bpeolmen copies ana UANK BOOK ON PATBNTB sont free. Address
MUNN & C O , , 3(>1 Jiroudwav. New x w k .
Many Tilings That the Housekeeper Wants When She has Time to Think.
AD incident Unit occurred at Purlouyli Lodge ono day last wook la suggestive of the little tragedioiii t h a t are happening dally In thla land ot t ho summer homes. A rush of visitors mado a demand for inoro sleeping accommodations and aa a result seven cots, seven mattresses «nd seven pillows wont u p to tho Lodgoi'rom Skiver's furniture s to re a t Grlfflu Corners. How many of our houaokeopers And themselves thus perplexed every day, aud how easily the troublo can be overcome when they reflect that Slover can help them out In a "Jiffy" 11' thoy will lay their woen before him. Among o the r things tha t the housekeepers want a r e ra t tan and other chairs for tho piazza and carpet sweepers that reduce tlmo and backaches to a minimum. Ho l i ao theQrandKap lds atisti.'/.'», and It's a gem.' Ho h a s handsome washbowls and pitchers to replace tho cracked ones In the guest chamber or tho s tar hoarder's room. Look a t his rugH, poems lu color and big us t h e baseball ground. He sells an elustle felt mattress , good as thoOsterinoor, for.$ll , and ho has springs without end. A man could sloop ou one of his oouohes If ho was going to be hung, Ho has sold 1000 y a r d s of matting this year a t 111 to HO oents a yard, hut he lias lots more to sell. Bee Ills Iron aud brass bwlsteuds, oilstovoa, lamps, Bto.^—Adv.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AdverliNi'iiieiils under this heading arc 1 cent
a word curb insertion. No adv. taken for less than 10 cents.
WOK SALE—Ballard House at llolliiicii Gor-' ners. |for particulars enquire of AY'KKY noi'-ii'MAN, [tolly Corners, N . T . 11:110
W AN'J'ICD—Woniiiii or eirl to help 111 kitchen; iilsuaiil for waitress. Apply at I'AKA.
TAKAN,
FOI! SA1.I5 ( Apply to M'JIH
villi-, N.Y.
\ ill villi-, N. V. )J{ HUNT
(!. It. House ol M>; rooms.
KNIJMniM, Miugllfct ;nti
170UN I)—A sum of money; nlson belt. Own-r or prove property and pay oliarges, T. H, II11,1,, Ac.herly llonse. 8a
anil Ark. FOUND -Between niiiraarH vi vllle, watch. Owner enlli prove property
anil pay pc sis. 1!. M . l l l b b , Ne'w Kingston, N, .'IDIii.
r p o l t HA 1,15-Oopy of the " BUiyniphionl His I tory ol Delaware ('.oiiiify," in good condi
tion, g, KO.liN, Arkville, N. V.
WANTI'd) lumbar
Arkville, N. V,
TO BUY FOB CAHU-Oliorry ami logs. B. H. FB'ISBBB,
HOW.
V ICTKHINABY.—A. II. Chamberlain, V. S„
graduate Ontario Veterinary College, has opened all office at 'Wilson's livery, (Iril'lin Corners. Veterinary work In all its liuinehes. Uef-crenccK furnished. Connected with Standard, llalcott, lledklll mid TowHsenii Hollow telephone Hues, All orders promptly atfeinlcil to, night or day. S8yl
Seara-lloehuck ninno cased second-hand EOB HAl/G-A
organ, nearly new; 11. second-hand Cor 1 organ; a second-hand Chicago Cottage
organ mid a second-hand Kebiilierf piano, all bargains. JUUNN'N MUSIC K'.l'OKK, Alurint-
Btl bargains, retvllle.
Farmers ' Exchange. Small want and lor sale advertisements arc
printed ritlClt In this department, for fanners who arc subscribers to Tine Niows.
FT Y.
SAL15—One new Yankee horse rake. SYBVBNUH Kiai.Y, Griffin Corners, N.
3H WOH NALK—1 bay rond iiiarc 10 years old; :l x bay work horse, il years old, weight )wi pounds; 8 colls il years old next spring; lpnlr will make 3-100 pound teams 1 '.'-wheel scrape nearly now ; I champion reaper. 'Will sell above at a bargain. "W. T. A UST.IN, Austin's Bridge, Aliirgarctvlllc, N. Y. :«
COB HA1.K ~ 'Will can a bargain. A.P.BANFO
One ml Ik wagon In good "Will carry H or 10 cans of milk. 'ejiiilr.
Will sell at rialeoltvllln,'N,Y.
Griffin Comers Tailor Shop, Hull a mado to order. Ladles' nud golds '
mil tr. cleaned, preened ion I repaired. Ladles' skirts cleaned, prwiMod and rebound, John reunion, Ltlii hulliUii/!, (I1IIII11 (lor-noi'H, Ordoi'u b'lt with A, •). iJliuiuian will bo culled for throe times a week,
The Ji'oiir-Trault, ,/VVmi for July In best yet. Hold by newsdealers ; (Ivo bants 11 uopy.
What Became of tho Snake. A big bluclcHuake wound Itself around
tho leg of a horse belonging to IBriipat Diamond as he was driving a fow mlleB out of Waterloo Thu r sday . Tho bouet leaped to one sldo and the reins fell to t he ground. As tlio horse sprang forward Diamond leaped on to t ho horse 's back and tried to bring him to a standstill , but without Bucoess. At j u s t tha t point Dlu-inotul was pitched Into a brush heap wherein a Bwnriti of boos had built a iiosl, and wan badly slung, Tho borne fell Into a mud hole iind was hitnr pulled out by a touiij of lioi'iniH.--Emohango.
Parlor Matches Forbidden, A. boarding house keeper In OutsitIII
has had notices poBt.od In all his rooms forbidding the UBO of parlor matuhos, Ho wiiyii that during tho Inst fen yeara thorn have boon at least six Incipient fli'oa discovered In his house ciiuaed by them! iiiafclicii, aud hu t for timely discovery mid pi'iiiniitactloii sorlous duniago would have resulted.
6 PIGS '1 weeks old July i, for mile AUCitiHAbi), New Kingston, N. V.
h. \V.
T?()B HA .1,15-1 heavy F poiimlH, Hound, el
horse, sound, six years i M
FOlt KABIC—One new Osborn luowluu ina-„ chine l'rlodi »ao, H. Hi Kelly, Mivi'Sarob-
vllle, N, Y. Mi
draught horse, I'.'.MI Igbf years, 1 Cnrrlagc ml, black, good style. JKH. E.F, KMUNlY.
FOB SABK Oil HISHYICK-Bcrkshirc JC. II. DIWMICK, llalcoffvllle, N. Y
hoar, as
T7iO.ll HA I, I!- I r kind mid I
A. O. ICI5AT01I,
- Illack HIIU'C, 7 years old; sound, lino; good style; weight ltlWi, ]\hli'giiretvllle, N, Y, anff
JUST TO REMIND SOU.
SCREEN DOOR'S AND WINDOWS. I'llos are hero.
WICKLESS OIL STOVES (Blue Iflauio),
Oook rjulck, Koeii tho house oool. Frooi'.orB, the kind that don't
W H I t T L E , Arltvllle, N. Y.
loo Oroam broil It your back
toutl
PARKEITT'S""™ HAIR BALOAM
1 M 1 mill ln'iiiilllliiii tun lutlr. I I 'l t i l l II l lMl l i l . i l i t I'NlUlll. I Nnvpi' T'lilhi In lldiiloi'o t.li'nyl .nule to Bn rniillihil Otilni'.' • I 11,11 fll'lllp (IlMf "II IV i l l l l l ' l l l l l l l l l ;
MilMiiit l > l , l " i i l I I I I I I I I I IMH —WtWOI.llHI II l l 4 .1 ,» , , I I - . I , -M^J
Wanted at Once.
Tho NIIIWS In ilonlrcnifi of snouting a good ciQt'i'OBpoudonIi lit Oilflln Ooruoi'fl, Any j'lmg ludy or gontloman who would like In iiiidoi'tnliu tho wurlc may Iciiru the tiirmii by addressing tho oil I for,
Oiirroiipoiiiloiifii nhio wanted In IMno Kill anil Blinvnrtiiwii.
Sliitlte Into y o u r Sliotis Alluii'n li'oc|.iiiiiiii,a)iow(lid'. llctiriiMpidnfiil,
simirllng, iiervniis 1'iicf and lii-growliigiiiills.iiiiil iiiHimitiy liiltoii tin' HI lug out of OIH'HH ninl bun-Id I'm. ll'ii (.lie Ki'iiiitnst eiiiiifiif'l'ilbiiiiiviiry ol' Ilia age. If lii it iierfiilii mire for inventing, OIIIIIHIM mid but., Ilieil, nulling fenf. t r y It lo-ilny. Hold by nil ilniuitlslii mill wlioe (l"Ulern. By mull liir '.'li neiilsIn IIIIIIIIIIN, 'ninl pni'l.ni'.o ii'lii'il';, Ad dresn, Allen M, flliirilend, liidloy, N, V, Ul-lw
A. H. Chiiniboi lain,
Veterinary S urgeon GRIFFIN CORNERS, N, Y.
HoitdquiirlorH a t (I It, '.'tut
Liishof'e Hotel,
TUESDAY, THURSDAY,
SATUH1MY.
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Thouti a re the days on which
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If you whih him to null noiid postal eiird to hhu at Urllllii Ooriiorw. , , ,
Swart & Hitt. Wlien-wo say iliat we keep a General Country Store we ha,ve said about all that is necessary. Everybody knows that an up-to-date '"general country s tore" offers to the public pretty much everything that is needed in the home. We buy the best goods that can be found on the market and we sell them at a fair price. The truth of this statement is apparent to all who have in the past favored us with their patronage. To particularize as to the character and excellence of our stock would be to waste your time and ours.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Footwear, Crockery, Flour and Feed, Building Material—all these and more are to be found at our store. Others may have as good, but None Better. We buy Butter and Eggs and pay the highest market price. We are headquarters for all the desirable Patent Medicines. We take orders for Gentlemoji's Fine Suits. In fact, we do everything that goes with tho keeping of a first-class General Country Store. Our Prices Defy Competition.
SWART & HITT,
Wapos That "Stand Up." % and They Sell, Too. The price keeps them going. Bought in large quantity and AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, with stock of all kinds on hand, you will find I can please you.
Surreys, Eunabouts, Top Buggies, Two Seaters, Klein's Hancock Buckboards.
NEW OSBORN Mowing Machine $30. Special inducements to close out
Farm Wagons. Call and see me. I will give you prices that will satisfy you.
AMOS ALLISON, MARGARETVILLE, H. Y.
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Surreys, Top Buggies, Three-Spring and Eoad Wagons,
all the latest style, with long-distance o,xles. Also, I have a largo stock of HARROWS, stool and wood frames; Plows, Corn Planters, Cultivatera, Potato CJovorors and Hillors, Grain '.Drills, Foi'fcili/,oi\ etc.; Manure Spreaders, Mowing Machines, Horso Rnkos find Hay Toddors, Gasoline EnginoH, Silos and Cream •Separators. A postal card will bring you a catalogue and prices, Cori'ospondonoo solicited. Mail orders will recoivo prompt attention, Will bo ploancd to show you goods any day extiopt Sunday.
W. T. FAULKNER, New Kingston, R. Y. «**»** •map** • M l *
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