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t >yylrtu* o f a a e x e e ui
X> Supreme Court«
against Jo hn JfjoCMjttseized all th e righiw i d John McCluredeeeribod property on th e
and,! shall sellthe sam e, at:
d w , y i® t en t h , d a y o k
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OHARLK8 W. WHITE,_
Sheriff of gohuyiet c ounty , N. Y
RIDES
BIT
IN A
AHRAD
COFFIN
OF HI?
A UTTL?!*
TIMS. ,Ab ra n new s
S tylta ta F urmtt
m ak eitw eilwe -
ail tbe latest
novelties th a t
atne my-stockaoie agent for
itee givenwith
Your paper, usually so sensitive to the
impulses Ofpatriotio feeling, seems to have
joined without reserve in the onslaught
agaihst'tfiepenMoripblicy of GotporFITan-
ner.{Now, if yoii will pardon so radical a
difference of opinion, I think that p olic /la
one of the most admirable features of the
present administration. For some years
back it has been the custom to treat with
cynicism, contempt, and insult the claims
of .those whose-Bacriflces were the means of
our national salvation. Do you not think
it is high tim e for th is sort of thing to
cease?
A CWef Strlokiei* ’ Old Wom an m»d H e r
Foiled
Was Ai^JtV..or.fcMpk Callert a Tender-
foot—A ’JRailtoader’a Thr}Ui«if Sjtopy*.S t a n d a r d C o u c h es
,
all fulllength—theab ieia tham ar k et.
and meat flur-
VIC IN ITY BRIKFB .
--■Scarlet fever is epidemic, iu Horse-
beads.
' L et m e relate t o y ou some of m fearly ex-
periences, said C onductor F ry e, of th o Bur-
ago. W e were cbming eas t fro ta Ogden, ohd
'
a t a sm all s tation ia bpxsupposed to cp niaih e,
corpse w as put Iff tho express c ar, consignedto L incoln, Nob. Bill Axloy, now pn t,he
S anta F e , w as express messenger, an d wp
elevated tho b ox into tho c ar bo re m ark ed
th at i t d id not fit t he coffin well, as he fe lt n
rea c ting j ar a3 th e artiqlo was p ut .in thd ear,’
air l y w ell-dressed,There were tw o '■f
an d showing ho sapmU- pf suspiciph. ix:
w ith wh a tw o topk-fcpbe a na ge ti w om ah,w ho.
accom panied mb-i ’eihdihs. She: wa s repre-sented a s being th o mother o f th e -deceased,
an d th e twp.iHen-wei'ethe--lattorJs--br.othei'S.rTho w om an, or m an , as she turn ed out to bo,
w as a n xio u s to re m a tnw ith'th e corpse in the
c ar, $h e also desired th a t h e r tw o sons might
bn Bv h er side. T his was hOrahlst th d Wiles.Jbob y a gainst e ,’an d they w ero informed th at tran s p o rta tion
would o nly bo allowed th o corpse i n th e ex-
press c a r , a nd a cc ordingly th ey a gree d to
tak e seats in a coach.
—Binghamton uses about 2,000,000 “This is the blanket the dealer
told me was as good as a .
M& t en&iOM T a bl es ,
W|dQUeape^tand
the N ovelty s W e Koner \
is th e h e at a n d strongest, < m u b es^flo.f.afe,tin g off, nq tacks, a gr eat saving ol patlenoean d brulsed Angers. lS automatlC, ta action,
d^ S 1andas ^
e 1S e above lines, -fpr th ey will
Please you. ,: ■- ;
c igar stamps a week. •
—Ofer 50,000 grape baskets have "beeh
' turned out,by a Naples firm for th e crop
of JL889.
i-vlsaao Wilmont has been appointed
postmaster at Glenora, and Mortimer J.
• ; Hoyt, at Potter, in T ates Oounty.
FREB—Qetfrom your dealer free, the
S/ i,Book. I t has handsome pictures and
valuable information about horses.
Two or three dollars for a s/a Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth mors
and eat less to keep warm.
It is inileed very proper to advocate“ re-
trenchment” and“ economy,” but is it not
pretty pitiful governmental finance to“re-
trench” and ‘'economize” the bread out of
gohuyiet ty ,
The, above eale
Weauewiay, —■"
place; . .-■ sheriff otSchurlerO bunty,N ,Y
._
—The copious rains of late have h ad the
. effect of raising the waters in Cayuga lake
—■—to a^higherpoint than has been known for
, years past.
—The damage on the Pine Creek divis-
ion of the Pall Brook railroad is not as
heavy as was at first reported, and trams
. wili b e running the entire length of tbis
v division inside of ten days,
v —T he members of the construction
i ■'i gangs in the Tioga valley are compelled to
proceed with a great deal of caution, as
: numbers of live rattlesnakes have been
\ found, in the flood trash, says the Wells-
■^VboroGazette.,^ —Alfred Hart, a laborer about fifty years
old, and his daughter Jennie were arrested
at Lyons on a charge of infanticide. A
' coroner’s jury discharged the girl but held
the father on a charge of incest. The girl
swore that her father was the fa ther of the
dead child. The case has greatly stirred
up the community.—An exchange states the Lyons Board
the mouths of old soldiers, their widows
and their orphans ? When we count up
the millions which are yearly log -rolled out
of the treasury in river and harbor bills,when we recollect the almost Innumerable
measures of kindred character that both
houses without a comment from those able
statistioans who-prove so conclusively that
a soldiers widow can live in luxury on 6J
cents a day ; when we consider the easy
circumstances o f those from whom most of
the anti-pension jeremiad comes; when we
remember that their prosperity is directlydue to the yery men whose self-renuncia-
tion jn ad e prosperity possible, the utter
lackW appropriation finds a fit comparisononly in Milton’s description of“ Swinish
Gluttony” that
5/A F i v e M il e
5/A B oss St a b le
5 /A E l ec tr i c
5 /A E x tr a T e s t
Ask for1Notice to CM dltor*.
_
Surrogate of th e Cpunty of Schuyler, notice
Is hereby given t o all persons having elaiuH -
against Charles Sedam, la te of-the town of
Orange, in Bm<i c ounty, deceased, to. pwSeistit h e' same wlth the youehers, thereof-to ISaao
Ruscd.in th e viliagepf Monterey. ln aaid-tow n ,of orange, on or before t h eis t day otiNpvetiber,
1889, -DatedApril 18,1889. -p aaiKNA S
ISAAC RUSCO,Admhustratora. ■
Sheds W ate r or Snow, . Shoes canbe washed
clean, requiring dressing only once"a W eek
for men. once a Month for ,women.
It ls also an E le gant H ar s eii DreM iag...
W O LF F& RANDOLPH.PhUadelpW*
This departm ent is oomplete ta a l l . itss , L e td e e a s o f tlx ep a st speak for thoBe,
of the fu ture .,
-S, W. E&RBAKD,■” ---■
- Havana,N, Y:30 other styles-at prices to suit every-
body. If you can't get them from your
dealer, write us.
5AA R H E U IM A fiS N IlJ
HER PONDEROUS TOOT. F or M ore than T w epty -flv d Y oars.‘ - A <Jaa»--!
Ju s t b efore th e tr ain pulled out B ill said
to m e th a t he thou gh t th e gamp w as a
concocted robbery*, and w as determined to
have th e box handed,out au d inspected before
the t ra i n starte d . But w h at if it, w ere a re al
corpse? T he boys would h a v e hooted Bill off
th e ro a d fbr bis cow ardice. This I sa id to
-Bill, imd lie finally concluded tole t th e w o r s t.comeifitmust.Theconductorsignaledthe
tr ain to s tart, a n d Bill jumped in to b is c a r
a n d I go t into m ine ; h u t th e more I th o u gh t
of the situa tion th e more 1 found th a t Billy’s
suspicions were no t unfounded. F ina lly,.at
th e ne x t station, we Stopped to a wait a clear
track , a n d, Bill n o t being i n liis accustomed
place a t th e doorw ay of his car, I decided tp
asc ertain where h e was.
o r o re w e p ty o a -
I had Inflammatory Rheumatlam. jTo? nearly a
year I hadto be fedend turned In bod. i could flad
norelief. lUy Btomnchwta rnlnea anil cut topleeeewith powerful medicines tdcen to effect a cure »o
tlmtI waa compelledto live o n bread and water;. I
sufferedfor twonty-fivo years In this way. Iw a s tn -'
ducedto try Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy,made at Rondout, N. Y., and
NoOce t o C re difo w* i *
TJURSUANT to ari order of Samuel O. KeOtef,JT Surrogate of Sohuyler County, New York,notice ja hereby given te all persons havingclalms-agatnst Cornelius k in g, latp of th e tb.wn
o t .H.eolor; ltiisaid , cwffitgr, deceased, <to »w*W«fe.
th e same with the vouqliers thereof to the un
dersigned:Administratrix of the estate of said
deceased, a t her residence In said Town Of Heo-
tb r, on Or betore th e i s t u da y of October, 1889, 'Dated Watkins, N, Y’., ry irli 8t-h,T889. : .
■ -CORA W. KIN G,Administratrix. ,
'N dtic e t o C fc editorg .
._:"f.
.4, ;_;r.'
., 4'. J.‘ .
Ne’er loots to Heaven amid Ws gorgeous feast.
But wltb besotted, base ingratitude,oram s and blasphemes h is feeder.
The simple fact of the matter is that if
you scratch a man opposed to pension leg-islation tbe chances are ten to one that youwill strike a monopolist, a dude,an ex-army
contractor, or a copperhead. It is one of
the nice paradoxes of present politics that
the men who fattened on the nations ne-
cessities are allowed to insult the country’sdefenders.
Rondout, Y.,I A m N ow W e ll y 1
thanka to this modloine, Dr. Eeunedy** Favorite
Remedy Is my host friend. With i t I am ensblodto
enjoy a good night’s rest. Also food, such as meat•sndp&atry, which I havo beendeprlvedot for years, ’
showingthat fheFavorite .itepredrhas no eaaid for
the ouro of lndlgostlon snd liyapepaiaas well. If
any should doubt this statementI will send th*
readyproofatonce.—(SarrettRansliig,Troy, -N.if.'"
I t Is m ypJeaaUre -ap'd' absoluto duty toward thoi*
who are struggling fo r vorylife against the doadlx^,
^ D is e a s e s o f th e K ldn ey sf
to add my-testimony to the already weighty evi-
denceof thowonderful offlcaoyolSt.David Kenne-
dy’s Favorite Remedy. Mywifewas a hopelesscaee,
abandoned by thephyslolans. Dr. Darhj Eounedy’sFayorita Remedy Was reported to; not because any
hope was plscodin it,butbecause nothingrise re-
mained All means and medicines bad beeptested
without nvah. The effectwas littlo short ofamira-
cle. Attho fiocontlbpttieBhohadregainedetrongth,endQontinulngths treatment haa fully recovered.—
AySweei. Albany. N. Y.
ARE THE STRONGEST . rg .
-MIA. Ill--QtUU yuu|lyj« - UtnzCiWvUi IU UiCflvliv lUv|sama_with th e vouchert there o f to A n n L o u i e
Cleveland, as Executrix, of th e e state ot said
deceased a t her residence in th e sa id to r""
Dik, on or b e fo re th e 9 th da y ofSeptember.Dated, Watkins, N. Y., March 1SM889.' -
'' -EPHRAIMCLEVELANt),NATHAN®.CLEVELAND.
, ,
ANNLOUISE CLEVELAND.-. .
, Executors, <ke, -
NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE S »LABEL
Manufd by Wm. Ayre s Sc son s. Phllada., who
make thetam ous Horse BtanffBaker Blankets.
Miserable twaddle about Pension ex tra
vagance is simply sickening. Did tbe heroes
of 1861, who at Lincoln’s call spraDg for-
ward to protect and preserye the Union,
slop to consider whether fheir action was
“extravagant?” Did it not mean tp them
the loss of fortune and of life, nay, of that
which was dearer still than life, the love of
children, of mother, of wife, of sweet-
heart? Did it not portend for them a
silence which no voice of earthly affection
could ever break ? Yet the soldiers of the
civil war did not falter! Freely they made
the sacrifice. With a devotion unexampledin history they poured out tbeir binod like
water for the preservation of their country.I t was“ extravagant,” but it was patriot-ism ! And how much less "extravagant”
is for tbe nation, out of its teemingwealth, to make somereturn in base coins
for tbe more than golden gift of their heroic
service. a
At th e do orth ere s a tBill withafa cp a sp ale
a s a dead person, ap d With larg e drops ofp er-
sp ira tion stan d in g on his forehead. Xw as about
to laugh, b u t a sudtien motion Of his h a n d
pro m p ted mo to re frain . F inally h e w alked
close to the door an d with one eye on m e an d
the other on the b ox he s aid :“ T here’s a m an
in th a t b o x alive and I know it. Yo g h a d
b e tter keep y o ur eye on those o th er follows.
or we’r e th eir gam e sure .” I paused foi - a
mom ent. I did no t want to make a b lunder
b y informing tho co n ductor and b ein g called
a tenderfoot; b u t supposing th at th e box
contains a live robb er, there w as th e point.I meditated aiid 1 finally said to Bill to
watch furth er developments, b ut ho refused
and said th a t if I did no t come to his assist-
ance he would c all on somebody else. I Saw
th ath e w as frightened, an d he did p ot h av e
much th e b ettoro f me. T ak in g h eld of tlid
c ar door I entered it a nd We both stood a n d
gazed a t th o box. I t w as sealed a n d neithe r
of us h ad a rig h t t o open i t . 1 fipp jly called
th e conductor a n d informed him Of th e case.
“Yes,” said he,“ ap d I noticed t h a t the o l d
lady who is weeping in th e coach back, th e re
has a ponderous fo o t fo r a wom an.” But we
all a gree d to a w ai t developments, a nd I
agreed' to ride in th e express c ar w ith Bill.
1 :48 ;¢’~ ‘°‘.“ -.
% «*<fl°<»....‘ r : as
<6; 42;?y4ba“.’»?°°<57?4q;9<c4,‘~’°-a‘9¢~Ill ;vz’%:;, r..s.=*‘=m
of Trade about six weeks ago, placed an
advertisement m four of the Metropolitan
journals, setting forth the advantages of
i Lyons as a manufacturingpoint. Among
the answers received is one from an Ohio
chair factory, one from a Connecticut rope
manufacturer, one from a Pennsylvania
inventor of brass implements, one from a
southern railway, which proposes to manu-
facture car doors and seats, a New York
man who wants to start a factory,and also
about forty other communications de-
scribing various enterprises.
—The Hornellsvllle Tribune says :“A
strange specimen of humanity is Miss Ella
Miller, daughter of John E. Miller of this
county, twenty-three years of age. She
is but thirty-six inches in height and can
neither walk ncr talk. She has passed the
whdle of her existence in a cradle. Her
memory is phenomenal by signs. N o one
has been able to ask for an article in her
'
room that she was unable to point out.
Songs and poems, if repeated after long
intervals, are instantly recognized. Her
head is so small as to go in an ordinal y
teacup.”
Notice to Creditors.''
TJHRSUANT to oh order . o f Samuel-0. Keeler,X Surrogate of Schuyler County; New York,notice i s hereby ri v e n to all persons havingclaims against Henry P. Fero, late ot the town
Of Dix, in si,id,county, deceased,-to present the
sampwith. th e vouchers thereof to Oriandb .F,Corwin, Executor, Jzc., ot t h e esta te of Said de-
ceased atills residence near Wedgwood P. O., In
thOTOwh OfDix, Sohuyler CountavN .,Y.,onor
before th e 8th day. of -July, 1889-Dated; Wat
J an s ,N .Y .,January s a,isa*
.
ITmoB ■ OltLANDOF. CORWIN, Executor.
AySweei. Albany.
Of■ n u i u iB u j «s I u i u i a w Ii uiiiw u js
FrepiredbyD R
,DAVID KE NNEDY, BONDOUT, N . Y.
•Ip er bottle BlxfortS. ^yaUdrUgghts. Kotico-to Creditors.
TpURSUANTto a n order of Samuel C. Keelef,L S urroga te6 fthe County of S ohr"’—” ’■notice is hereby.given fo all perse_________claims a gainst th e e state of ZalmoU Barker, la te° f tho Town of Hector, deoeased. to p re s e ni the
.samewiththevouchorsthere oftotheunder-
signed Executor-of hi s e state, a t his ivsldenoe
In tlieTown of Hector, In s ald County of Schuy-le r, on or before tU e2 7 th day ot July,1888.
Dated H ector,Ja nu ary 17th, 1889^’
19W20 J. T. HAELENBECK, Executor.
Solhl Gold Watch.1]SoJdforSlOO* untlU$t«ly.Ue«t %8Switch iotb*world,Ferftct Hmekeep«r. Vfar-.
______
rimed. Heavy^Bolld Gold'
VHimtlng Casei. ’BothUdle$^Und tfau’ilz'eiftwithwork#and ciuei pf eqtuL vhlue.O n eF eno a Ihecchlo-ctltly can ■ecurfi ono.ft^e,
to^otierwUhourjargc etidiYtl-
llne> of JSouiehQldS atnpleis TheseMDphi, m
well- ex. the Yrxtch, wo, •end'
,-Yrces iindefteryou h»T»kept
theihId yonr.ho’mefor,£ raonthe xri^ihp^themtplhoiewho may.hnvo wiled,-they,becomeyour own property.
^Thoi*-who Write pt once can.he >u^ bf receiving:' theW ntch•nd Samples-vr« p*y tll expreii, frelRht, etc. AddrcnS tlasoB 45 Co., B o x SIX,P ortla n d, MsOnc.
Send 3 2«ent stamps to.A-I*. Ordway A Co-
ostan.H ass.. for Uostmodlcalwork pablisliedfIs it not disgraceful in view of their su-
preme deservings that the government
should dole out to their widows and d e-
pendents the“ munificent” sum of $2 a
month I Ifever indignationwas righteous,
-Machine 1oncoAatablUh
all parts, byour machines.
where tha people can see
them, we wiUsendf r e e toone
person in each locality,theverysewing-machine made in
world, withalltbe attachments.also sendfreea complete
of-our costly and valuable art. Inreturnwe ask thatyon
what we send, to those whoatyour home, and after&allshallbecome your own
This grand machine (aafter the S in ger patents,haverun out»beforepatents
iKtttchtnema, and now sells for0 . Best, strongest, moltuae-
machine in the world. All Iscapital required. Plain,
write to usai once canse-
eewing-machiho in the world, end thefinestuneofworks ofhighartover ehown togetherin America.TR liK AC O
.,
ISox ‘740, Augustit, Maine*
'
• Jfotico to Creditors.
T)lH tSUANTco an order of SamuelO. Keeler,JT Surrogate of sohuyler County, New York,notice; ls hereby given to a n persons havingciaims-againstthe e stateofJohnM. Higgins,lateof th e to w n ufMontourin Said Oottnty^eoeaittd,
I.UVwwwwV -
H avan*,Nor before the 23d d ay of December, law . ..
DatedHavaUa, N. Y., JU ae 4th,l88».JAMBS SCOVXLL, Executor.
_______________
indignation righteous,
itw asth ato f Commissioner Tanner when
such pensions were presented for his signa-ture.“Take them away,” he said,“ my
name shall never give validity to one of
them.” These words should be inscribed
in history side by side with Cromwell when
he pointed to the mace of tbe English bouse
of commons and exclaimed I“Take away
that bauble,”—tbe symbol of a corrupt and
deadened legislative conscience.
But in imagination I see the“ practical”man—the“ practical” man stayed at home
in ’61—wave these ideas aside as“ mere
sentiment.” But honor,justice,gratitude,and patriotism are also sentiments. I t was
“sentiment" that won the day at Vicks-
burg,Donelson, Winchester, and Gettysburg.If, as a nation, we arp not too proud to
accept the immeasurable benefits of“ s,enti-
ment,” sentiment is the only just standard
with wbich to estimate the merits of our
benefactors. With the“ apothecary’sscales” ofmoney-grabbing peace wa should
not weigh the hearts that are bleeding from
the late war.
.Weagainpulledout,butwe'had no t gone
f a r before the bell rope was pulled a nd th e
train b egan to slacken up. A t th is junc ture
Bill did no t ru sh to the do or to see w h a tw a s
up, b ut s e t both e y es on th e box. A mom ent
of amazement ap d suddenly th e c over ofthe
box flew off aud a h e av ily armed b a n dit a t
tempted to rise, b u t Bill h a d him a n d in a n
instant th e ball we nt whizzing throu gh th e
fellow’s neck a n d he fell o v er.“ G uard th e
door:” shouted Bill, afid tho w ord s had not
fully escaped his lips w hen th e ind iv id ual in,female attire d app eared ap d w as ab out to
enter t h e c ar w heu 1 leveled m y re v olv er and*
said,“Woman or man,-thro w up y o ur han d s
o r ri l shoot.’’ I n full ra n ge th e in div id ual
could n o t do otherw ise, a n d one of -the h an d s
while suspended clutched a fine specimen of
firearm s. ,
TRE TRAP DIDN’T WORK.W
Yonr N am e an d A ddre s s o n,
thisfenA F onollS t am p on ly C O v
,Send postage stamps or postal noteandwe
will send you one by retummaiL Ag’u'Wtd.
iB1, C3--
•HAV A N A,
S o h u y le r C G „N . Y.
—Rook 8TBKAM,N.Y.,June 22.—About
2:80 p. m., a severe storm of wind and
rain passed over tbis place and did consid-
erable damage to roofs of houses and barns,
many chimneys were blown off, outbuild-
ings leveled to the ground,very much dam-
age done to fruit trees, principally old
orchards, fences badly demolished and largelimbs of trees scattered in all directions,
fancy shrubs and choice plants suffered
severely, people badly frightened, and cel-
lars occupied pretty generally by the
women and children. Considerable light
ning and thunder accompanied the storm.
—Alb a n y , June 22.—Hugh Bonner,Dan-
iel Bradley of New York, Mark Rlerdon,
A. H.
P. Bauer, Edward C. Murphy of
Brooklyn, E. J. Park o f Elmira, C. H.
Sliney of Waverly, Jesse Browne, Jr.,
of
Jamaica, W. C. Lawson of Newburg,J.L.
Nixon of Horseheads, D. D. Turner of
PennYan are Trustees of the New York
State Council,Order of American Firemen,
incorporated with principal office in New
York City. The formation of a fraternity
or brotherhood of firemen is contemplatedfor the protection of and benefit of firemen
by aiding the disabled and infirm and de
fraying funeral expenses of deceased mem-
bers, and establishing local branches.
—The first meeting of the commission
. created by the last Legislature to establish
a Meteorological Bureau and weather
'service in the State of New York was held
Eehw yi er C o n nt y C o i r t a n d C o urt - O f
S eg s fon s .O moiO F Sonrm.»R God n t t Juno*)
Watkins, Ja n uary *, 1889, fryUntil otherwise ordered th e term s o fth e coun.
t y Court a n d c o urt ot Session i n a n d torMid
County of Schuyler, are hereb y ordered to be
Held Atth e Court House, i n th e village of Wat-
kins, ,ln said pountyv with a Trial Jury,com-JUUS)AUOUlIUVVMUbJx1
meneingia s follows, viz:
OU th e third Monday o tFebruary., Onth e first Monday of Ootober,
Terms oftho County co urt,w itho ut a-jury,will
h e hoid a t th e Ohambera oft n e County-Judge, int h e CourtHouse, a s follows, vizr
On th e first Monday ofMarch,On th e flrsCMonday ofMay.On th e fir s tMonday ofJune;o n thef lr s t Monday ofJuly.-,On the first Monday ofSeptember,on tne firs t Monday ofNovember.
On the first M onday ofDecember. •
Bach Otsaid term s ot Court willoommenoea t 10
o’clock In, th e forenoon Of th e respective day s
above designated. a ,8. 0. KERLER, Sohuyler Co. Judge;
THE“ OLD STAN D
D. C. B L A I R ,
it
-j - J - l - f -
(Suceessortn a. 0. Whittemore,)
DEALER IN
,I h eld th e s tra n ge guest a t th e -p oin t of m y
revolver a nd w a s surprised tb see a little
gray h aire d m a n come o ut of the ne x t,
coach w ith the tw o a llegedb rq th e rs heav ilyshackled. The little ipa n Who subdued th e
tw o companions was a U nite d S tates m ar
shal w ho w as o n b o ard th e tr ain a t th e time.
The conductor wa s covered an d ordered to
pull th e bell r op e , b u t before, th e train w as
fairly stopped t h e littlo officer h ad b oth m en
in irons. Tho supposed female turn ed ottt
to be a m an in female attire. T h e feig ned
corpse w as converted in to a re al one, an d his
companions w ere sentenced fo the peniten-
tiary fo r tw enty-one y ears each, an d arc now
at Joliet, Bis.
The victim of Bfii’s m arksmanship w as
U tah C harley, one of th e most d arin g t rai n
ro bb ers th at ov er infested th® Plains. W e
put t he box an d body off a t th e nex t s ta tio n
and they were disposed ofin a m anner w hic h
I nev er learned. Anyw ay,, Bill’s tem erity
was th e means o f b re akin g Up a b an d oft rai n
ro b b ers t h at had-terro riz e d-tho w est, and his
marksmanship s e nt JJta ti C harley to a no th er
home where he could p o t s tay in a pine b o x
long. Billhad ab out $35,000in ch arg e at-the ,time, a n d a fter making th a t t rip he turne d
over his keys a n d abandoned th e service.—
O maha Bee.
areawwnkruptGrain, Clover and Timothy
TO B E G IN
Seed.
GOAL ( Anthracite, Cumberland for
GOAL"( Blacksmith’s, Steam.
LUMBER f Maple, Pine, Hemlock,
Lath, Shingles.l u m b e r ]
F R I D A Y,
M A Y 24,
1 8 8 9,
But, entirely aside from the sentiment
of tbe case, there is an eminently practicafadvantage in Tanner’s pension policy. It
prevents the pauperization of tbe old sol-
diers, or of the widows and dependents of
those wbo fell in tbe struggle. Now,w ith-
out tbe pension, the great majority of these
people would be a charge upon the com-
munities m which they live,expensive alm-
houses would be multiplied, and an un-
desirable element in o ur population greatlyincreased. With the help of tbe pension,however, the pensioners can often earn
enough in addition to sustain themselves
as respectable and useful, citizens, and
many a soldier’s widow has been able to
keep together and educate ber little ones
by tbis blessed aid given by tbe national
government. Love of country is thus in-
evitably instilled in those who, were they
permitted to be pauperized by their father’s
devotion to country, might trace a life of
'woe or perhaps of crime to his exalted
sacrifice.
A T H A VANA,
Iff. Y.
County Treasure*’* Notice.
..
with th e 'Treabturer of Schuyler vCounty will find him ta
attendance a t his office ta Farm ers’ and Mer-
e han t’S B ank each day m th e weekfrom s a-m.,
to i p. m., except o n such da y s as m a yb e
hqlldays.m: w%*^t«.WA£C, Cohnly Treasurer;Dated Watkins,’N. Y., Jan.*!, 1889.
Authracite fur butter makers.
By bbl. for stock, Agri-cultural for Land.
SALT f
S A L T - /
SALT (
I 1ARD AND SOFT STOVE WOOD,
$
H av in g b o n gli t th e B a nk r u p t Stock o f
D RY GOODS, BOOTS AND
j^mts, Gaps, OtoerMis, Jfyc.iformerly owne d b y E
.L
.XJpdike o f H orse
h e a ds,
N.
Y.,
I gu aran tee t o se ll th e a b o v e
g oo ds &5 p er cen t,
l ess th an can b e b o u ght
e lsew h e r e.
These g oo dsw ill b e o p en e d on
F r i d a y o f thiswee k.
C a ll soon,
as thiss t oc k
mus t b e cl ose d ou t re gar dl ess o f C os t,
w ithi n
60d a y s fr o m da te.
S ign — BIG - RED FLA G -
,
Decker Block,
next to YanDuzer’s Drug Store.
MR S.
J.WEED
.
Sheriff’s Notice.
LIME BY THE BUSHEL,
rp HB Office ot th e Shorlff of th e Gountgr ofJl Sohuyler, will h e rea fte r be held a t th e
Jailer’s residence, Oounty J ail Building,in t h e
.villageOfWatkins,untilfurth ernotice,BUal-ne ssh o urs from 8 a. m. tfilflp. m.
.CHAS. W. WHITE, Sheriff. .
yin . M. P z ttiT, u n d er Sheriff. .J . MWAxikay, D eputy an d Turnk ey ..
WATER LIME,,
ROSENDALE CEMENT,
PLASTERS’ ILA1R.
Pra tt’s Food forPoultry and Stock.
Flour Feed, Meal, Bran,
Middlings,Corn
,Oats
,
,
Wi H. SHEPARD & SON’S
NW1‘? WGHKS;Wednesday, June 19, at the office of T h e Dog Craze.
. Hon. Simeon Smith, in Ithaca. The board
organized by the election of the Hon.
Andrew S. Draper as President, the Hon.
In a word, the disabled and helpless of
the civil war must be cared for. Will the
government do it honorably by pension or
dishonorably by almhouses ? This is tbe
question that Commissioner Tanner has
answered in the only way consistent with
national credit. If he err at times in lib-
eral construction of a claim, even so he
acts with justice, for it is better for the
national honor that 99 with slender rightsbe pensioned than that by any possiblemistake one deserving person be refused.
If this appear a generous view, remember
that we never can be generous to those
whose merits dwarf all generosity. The
countless lonely graves on many a south-
ern battlefield, the nameless desolation that
reigns In many a northern home, bear silent
witness to this truth.
Buffalo, J ane 10.
T he dog“cra ze” is increasin g an d w ith -
s tartling rap id ity , a n d i t continues to b e
sh ared alike b y b o th sexes. A p air of c an ine
treasure s is now counted a sm all possession,and t h e fashionable and, avowed adm irer of;
of dogs now b o a s taa collection of five or si x
v aried specimens aud think s nothin g of g oing:out fo r a stroll oh a su n shin y da y throu gh
oneo f the c ity ’s p ark s atten ded b y the Whole
collection. I t does p re se nt ft somewhat c u ri-
ous scenefor a sty lish ly dressed Woman to be
holding, as it w ere, a s o r t of improm ptu cir
cus i n one ofthe squares, H e r several dogfe
gambolingab out While she'checks them With
a slender w hip clasped i n h er d aintily glovedhand a n d summ ons th e m to h e r side b y a
shrill whistle, ail under the-observance o f m
motley crow d o f sp ectators th a t s tan d off a t
a respectable distance a s If enjoying a fre o
show. The fashionable,dog for th e feminine
pet is increasing in size, an d Instead of th e
soft, curled poodles an d to y pUgs w o now see
E n glish and Iris h setters, sy m m etrical I tal
ian a n d English, greyhounds, -Scotch collies
aiid Blenheim spaniels.—Tablo T alk ,
all kinds of Chicken Feed, &c., &c.H ava n a , Jf ow Y o rk ,
KAnuriorumilMor.-
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS,.I have the finest line of Flours in
Schuyler County.Yours respectfully,D. O.BLAIR.
Stineon Smith as Treasurer,and Prof. E. A.Havan a
,N . Y-
,M ay 23, 1880.
•&-ROAD SCRAPERS.'
GENERAL JOB YFORK A SPECIALTY*
Hariing increased-our eapaclty fo r dolngthl*>kind ofw ork by a d din g m e re room , a ne w lN -
GINB LATHE, a n dm a n y o th ermachinist’* too li;also a full s e tofPn?* C urrnfo T oorc.w e a re pre-
uelr patronage.
Fuertes as Director of the service. W. O.
’ K err was appointed clerk to the commit-
tee. The temporary organization,hithefto
under the auspices of the Chief Signal Of-
- fleer of the Army, was merged in the State
service contemplated by law. The service
begins with 45 regular volunteer stations
and 6 United States stations, 49 of which
stations display weather signals, and 81
crop correspondents. The central office
of the commission is at Cornell University.
—I th a c a N. Y., June 21.—Among the
distinguished guests here during com-
mencement, were Summer R ,Stone,a bank-
,
er of New York, president of the Ithaca,
Auburn & Western road, and E.M . Barnes,of New York, treasurer of the same road.
' They were here apparently to enjoy the
commencement exercises, but they Were a
committee representing Drexel, Morgan &
Co,,Barnes & Co., of New York,and other
stockholders and officers of the above
J.
T . M c K EGBUYING
Is now prepared tor the Fa.ll trad e in Stoves.
Horse Bakes, Or and. otMr farm implement, ex-
ominc th ose Offered by p .® . Criine, CatJiaflno,N. Y., w here m ay toe found the ’Whltely
OUJt PLO W S:
areweilkho1
everputtb-1 e teate We w ouia c allsp eeia latte n-
r-
tlonfoourn ew
T H ILX i O U L .’P I V A T O R.
•This implement ne v er falls to give sal
and reme m bcr.w e gi ve resnbhi
privilegeot a tb___,Havana,May 18,13
tr im .
tisfac tion
Ab le -p attie s th *
So l i d St e e l m o We b s & b i n d e r s ,
the Royal selt-dumplng Rake, Hail’s Bevefsibie
■a s th e great,Boop-poieMower, a nd th e Binderis
open-end: one, simple, mid c an bind anything
an from short Buckwheat to seventootiftyo, and
togotherm ake the“ finest p air ofmachlneB eft
earth.” Kxamlne th e m befofe.buying.
, These-machines are in c harge ef A. 3D. BeArd-
Bley, Catbarhio; N , V .
Th k“ G O O D E N O U G H” Fa mil y
.
§Ti§:%%a;
S'
• W 5 J -
a i #‘ f '3
PH O S PH IT E SIS T H E F INES T S T IM UL AN T AN D
B ES T APPE T IZE R I N T H E W O RLD .
It.contain s iyiliO heajLXhibe, H alf aiid
’Sypophospb tas,*wliieh is really awofider-
ful comhinat.-fl jattd oxerts a m eat potontinflnence in a. weak, exhausted ana nerv-
life and vigor to t"v bpdy and hrain.
SYRACUSE SYRACUSE / . CHI LLED V. PLOWS. flamed road,and came here for tbe purposeof Investigating the advisability of extend-
* ••"ifijf'tiieirroad tb’ Ithaca, the road, havlfiglieVer been complete;} as. wgs TnterKiga b y
4 ta ~«^ i fl al projectors. .1W*
-*«vmittee
after going Over the road, were driven over
estecfiiotragd havef
ifladeA careful investigation of the matter.
■ It ttf understood that the result of this ex -
amin&tion will be a report of the effect
that building to Ithaca is advisable,and the
Only thing that will m ake the road a re-
munerative investment. The road will be
entirely reorganized, the object being to
'
m ake a capitalization which will be in bet-
ter proportion to the property which it
represents; that Is practically reducing the
capital from $.3,000,00 0 to $1,000,000.
This capital will consist of $500 ,000capitalstock and $500,000mortgagebonds. This
will b es great benefit to Ithaca as it bringsin trade from rich agricultural counties,With which there is at present no direct
railroad connection, and makes a direct
outlet to Auburn, Syracuse and tbe north.
In R anges I have tho Norman, as representedin the above cut. The
NORMAN CHIEF and PERFECT.
_..tn P arlorStO ves.T ha-vim e celebrated
R E D
IHso’s Remedy for catarrh is the
Bait, Kaslest to Use. and Cheapest. J
C A T A R R H
Sold by druggists; or sent by mall. H
iOc. I T . Hazeltlne. Warren, Pa.
TUes® stoves have been ordered direct fromthe m anufacturers, anil I c a n riv e m y customers
some bargains :never betore offered in SohuylerO’o u n ly .before.
Jy store Js. Crowded fuller than over
If y o u r a p p e t i t e i d p o o r ,t r y i t .If y o u h ave th a t a ll -
g one f ee l-
i n g , t r y i t .
If y ou eann ot sleep,try It.
If y ou are n ervous tr y It.
J f y o u h a v e i n d i g e s t i o n,t r y i t .
If y o u are e x h au ste d , tr y
It, Contains blr>od_making and life givingto a w o n de rf ul ’ ,an d i n
tho exhausted conditions from whatever
av aso ,’ b oth in adults an d c hildre n , i t . i f
c a lc ula ted to b uild Up *b d
e histrengthen the system. F or
Bruggista at $1 per bottle,
-sal y ‘All
#
c cre o
H A R D W ARE,
l . t v n AGENTS WANTED..«ja v mumen, ladies, teachers and minister* < an
make money rapldiy aeJllngoutgreat work
"HiRVELS OF THE MEW WEST.”foks lo
T IN W A R E . I ’A IN T S , OtiS,
'
SASH,
D O O R S,
an d BLIN D S,
whirl, i „m.selling at the lowest possible pricesfor atricu> lira: cliisa goods. I have;a completelint-of
No Dropping Oil
No Fauce t to Leak or get knocked open to
wajte Content* or cause Exploeiona JPw npand Gan cloie automatically Art Tight.
N o iL<ufelt*g*--N» Kw«r>OOTittozli-
*anoAMOtumr »*n
,
AU nlvarM l MetHMhoMl N so—ntty.
&Dealers ta aft kind* of
H A V A N A,
N . Y .
FOR SALE HY
K like It eterjptibllshed. S joolk Over SSO elegant eitsyarlnas,reports .70 orders Tn s days. Asent'
foks lo noe
A n<-"l*s profit
Nothingvolume.-rent re fl
- — -
J.1S.50 No, competition. EXclnMVe terrltop<!la as well as "Twenty Years of Congiess i>y
Jgm>s O. Blaine. ;Ag«nM emfiloy<£ OT commM.m
TSUI Hlinf^niLLPtraLlBHlN§fcO..NOBW |(^/r
FIXJOB o ii. tXOTtt. Hl iN alS a iLAMPS, ETC,
<’allTinroofing end picmhlUr a specialty,and pxatalnp goo<jg and ge t price*. '
j . t Mc k e i), Main St., Havana, N. Y. •CO TT * tOWNE,
Chkmisv*.Naur T en*
, .
X._
,:1"m*’"
s~‘:§."£.;t ‘:§3.+.§~.J 4*».
4.’-..ls».asi‘.§r.
‘ . v.3,3":;;"‘s ‘
1. VL.-W:4;v;‘~Z*£‘a..: '
“*~“«k»~'.;§:
When Xsay Cu b e I do no t mean merely to
stop them ior a time, and then have th em r e
turn again. I m e a n A RADICAL. CUBE.
1 have made th e disease of
P IT S EPILE PS Y o r
F A L L IN G S IC KN E S S
,
,
A life - longB tudy. X w a r ra n t my re m e dy t o
C ure th e wors t oases.Be c a u s e o the r s ha v e
f a i l e d Is no re a s o n f o r no t no w re c e i v ing a c ure .
S e nd a t o n ce f o r a trea t i se a nd a F r ee B o ttl e
o f myI n f a l l i b l e R e m e dy . Give E x pre s s
a n d P o s t Office. I t c o sts y o u no thin gl o r a
tria l , a n d i t will c ure y o u . Ad dre s s
H .G?R OOT, NI.C-, !8aPEARLST..NEWY0RK
.ft^e,etidiYtl-
ldm
-•end'h»T»kepttplhoieThoi*-tc hAddrcnMsOnc.
v
Anew stock;of Teas. Coffees, CraoketU,‘ Cdnteo
tionery, Sc., Just received.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
offered to eustomers in the Way oflow prioes andthOBKST o o o o s
we
Ag’u'Wtd.
Y .
sted twioe to th re e times e ach week, as the
le demands, th e reb y enabling his enstpmers:et a t all tim e s
Fre s h B row n ed Coffees
ro wteab y hlxnseir a t b i s OOff*oHcmAe a t
, , BCAVAtpN-jA^ Jf - V .