MIRON DINGS, Editor and Prop’r. A LOCAL JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF ITS PATRONS. TERMS—$1.00 PER TEAR. ' • i
VOL. 1. GILBOA, SCHOHARIE CO., N. Y., APRIL 10, 1879. Ac NO. 44. T Somebody’s Sen Rut Girl* the face of that woman*flirted in the air a- with a pen behind his ear, bearing the in BingipK for the W ater Boy* Gilboa Monitor. fant, who still shrieked wildly, in pur wake. She stood there leaning wearily gain. That horrible face, with wild black A good story is told of a verdant one who PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. I was glad to reach the court of justice Against the window frame: eyes, showing the white beneath the pupil, was a passenger in a railroad express, train, MI^ON DINGS, Editor and Proprietor. Her.faqe was patient, sad and sweet, i * j ■ nearest us—glad to find that, the affair was and became jhirsty. Her garments coarse and plain: the small, <* tightly-shut mouth, the.- hollow an every-day one there. ^ ■ tot “Where’s |that ’ere boy with the water ‘ ‘Who is she pray ?” J asked a friend, cheeks, the pinched chin, and the floating^ Shadrac told his tale. I corroborated it. ADVERTISING RATES. The red lips gave a curl— can ?” he queried of his next neighbor. “Really ! I do not know her name, tangle of black hair, framing it all in. The child jwas registerejd in a book as num “Hfe has gone forward to the baggage ear, '-"As I puahed the dfor open, I half expect- ber seven thousand eight 'hundred and fort y- SPACE. | j lW. 2w. lM. ( 3m. | Om. | lYEAB. She’s some one’s sertant girl.” I suppose,” was fhe reply. 75c. 1.2 5 , {2..0O, 5.04), to see it4up m wt- in actual bodily four. My statement and address were re 1 In c h ,1 5 0 c .. 3 .5 0 , Again I saw her on the street J “Wal, d’ye s’posb I kin get him back here 1.00, L50, 2.00, ‘2.50, 4.50, 8.00, presence^ there, tint, ^ instead, corded, aWi as ah invoice of deserted infants 2 „ With bundle,trudge along, again?” 4 „ , 1.50, 2.00, 3 .0 0 , L00, 7.00, 12. 00, Her face was sweet and patient still, my eyes met a sight equally surprising. was just being taken away in a sort of wagon 6 „ 2.25, 3.50, 4.00, 6.00, L0.0( 16.00, Amid the jostling throng: “Certainly,” said the other, “you have on 3 0 .0 0 , I had left, my boy Shadrac in charge, as by an old woman, seven: thousand eight hun- iC o l. L 00, 6.00, L 00,L0 .0< L6. 0L Slowly but cheerfully she moved, % /u ii r # ii» . • ■« i 4 . m - j *ii .1 ly to ring for him,” and he noded toward 7.00, 10. (X) 12.00 L8.(M 30.0< 50.00, \gsual. Generally I found him at some di dred and forty-four went with them. I „ Guarding, with watchful care the bell-line that ran above their heads. Terms, Cash, Quarterly in Advance. A market-basket much too large abolical mischief on my return. To-day, as “S j much for human hearts!” said I. For her slight hands to bear. I"cast my glance toward the desk, I ' missed “The baby was cast upon my charity. I No sooner said than done.. Before any one could prevent it, Rustic had seized the A man, I thought a gentleman, his shock head; but looking about me, I hand it over to the city.” line and gave it a tremendous tug. fusituss Ilrrecforo. Went pushing rudely by,' spied it lower down, and saw that he was sit “ A h!” a . The consequences were at once obvious; Sweeping the basket from her hands, ting oh the floor in a corner with something “You are a tax-payer, my friend,” said But turning not his eye : three shrill whistles were heard, half a doz in his arms, and a ! very uncomfortable exthe Professor. * ‘It is well you have common- For there is no necessity, en brakeman ran to their posts, and the J. i. JACKSON, Amid that busy whirl, pression on his face. Ina moment more I sense, in my person, at your elbow.” train came to a standstill with a suddenness ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR a t LAW. For him to be a gentleman— saw that what he held wasa baby. We had reached the office building as he that startled half the passengers with aston OUboa, K. Y. Tor “some one’s servant girl.” “Hello!” cried L ’s that ?” went o n : ishment, and caused every man near a win Ah, well it is that God above “Young un,” saidS “The offspring of the criminal classes dow to hoist it and look out to see what was W. L. BALDWIN, Looks in upon t.ue heart, “ Whose ? WWre'didjt come from?’’ I show their hereditary vices in their counte Aud never judges u^y one tbe matter. ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR a t LAW, cried. nances almost at birth. I could see in that By ? just the outer part In a few minutes the conductor, red and For if the soul be pure and good; * “Most the minut.e you went out, % worn- yet unchiseled face a—” Gilboa, N. Y. lb **' ^ ; . * ' excited, came foaming into the car to know He will not mind the rest, an come dong^Zl^iftifliaS&adrab; “and says “Ah, there they come,’* screamed a voice. who pulled that line. Nor question what the garments were' ~ she, ‘You Mr. Pacldoi&’s boy?* Says I, “Oh, they haven’tfgot him,” cried an J. H. MATTICE, Iu which the form was dressed. , “Here, mister, this way ; I’m the man, ‘yaas.’ Says she, ‘Catch a hold, and holdother. a n d a t And many a man and woman fair— shouted the offender, drawing all eyes upon ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR LAW, the child till I come back.* And she ain’t “I g[ave him to the boy there,’’cried the Levingstonville, N. Y. By fortune reared and fed, him. f* Who will not mingle here below never come back. I dunno what she means first. “You!” said the conductor. “What did With those who earn their bread; by it. She had cheek anyway, whoever she “Ye little devil, where’s the baby. W m, B A G a DOJKN, you do it for?” When they have passt-d away from life, is.” “Horace, speak ! my child ?” sobbed the Physician and Surgeon. Office opposite the Beyond the gates of pearl. “Cos I wanted some water.” “What kind of a woman was she ?” I ask other, clinging to my neck. Hotel, Gilboa, N. Y. Will meet before their Father’s throne “Wanted some water?” With many a servant girl. ed. i.. ‘ It was my wife who clung to me; the “Sartin; I wanted the water boy, and my “She had on a shawl,”' said Shadrac. baby’s maid Nora, who shook Shadrac. P.J. ZEH, M. D. partner here in the seat said I’d better ring \ “She a furriner. What- right have I “Baby 1” said I, gasping, “what baby ? Office at his Residence, third house above for him, as we do at the hotel, an’ sol yanked That Unfortunate Baby. got to take care of her young’un, eh where ? when ? which !” ^ The M. E. Church, Gilboa, N. Y. the rope. “Will he be along soon ? An’ by- I sat on a chairf and put my hand to my “Oh.” said my wife, “Nora and; I were the-bye, what in thunder be you stoppin’ The city is a strange place. Wealth and forehead. I knew now why that poor wom going to Brooklyn, and I sent Nora first to FRANK BALDWIN, M. D., want stand side by side. Mirth anS misery for?” an’s face haunted me: so long. .. She hadwait in your office for me. I had some shop I Oak H il l , Greene County, N. Y. jostle each other. The jewels of the million The shout of laughter that greeted his tracked me to my (office. Perhaps I had ping to do, and baby shriek^ so inthe stor aire’s wife flash mocking before the eyes of honest confession was too much for the Iircince, near the Post Office. ltf looked kindly at her. ■ Who knew ? I felt es ; and she—oh, I’ll give hor warning !— jthe pauper’s widow. I leave my wife, and conductor and he had to wait until he got pity. I might have exhibited it; and before"she left the baby with the boy while she jmy smiling infants, my little cherubs, of his'train under way before be explained the DR. E. H. BENJAMIN, def^ro^ying Iba4 the infant went out tobuy some peanuts,. And when I whom T am remarkably fund, ahd 1 saunter jmysteries^of the l^ell-rope to his yerdant OAK H ILL, G r e e n e C o u n t y , N. Y., upon my charity. she c&tiid back the office wOi I6cke^'up, -and pleasantly down Broadway, smokeing a fine Customer. At the Old Place Lower Eiad Church It was romantic, f atthe tame time it I found her crying on the stairs: “Whereis Street. , lltf cigar. I know I shall make a large sum of was inconvenient. the angel ? Oh, what have you done with Two Trifling Accidents* money by a business arrangement to-day, I looked at the child. It wiwrVery pre ty him ?” a Tchinson h o u se. and I intend to take Clara tp the opera this and very cleen. I jEelt attracted towardit. I sat down on the stairs then. Professor Dr. Brown, a Greene county physician, . middleburgh , n . y . evening. This is my programme; but what I5 began to wonder whether it would be right Grill glared and said nothing. Shadrac toldwhile on his way to attend a law suit,, First-class accommodations, G. & M. Stage is his who stops me on the corner, and, with for me to adopt a child, with my family; the awful tale. was thrown from a horse and his leg brok House, E. D. ATCHINSON, Proprietor. skinny hand extended, begs, in a tone thatwhether Mrs. Paddock would be willing that He revealed to my wife that I had. given en. Hearemounted the animal again, went is almost ferocious, for something to _ buy I should do so. I felt doubtful of that my own baby to the city authorities, under ' on and attended the trial, rode home, a dis G e o r g e W . F a c e , food with. He, poor wretch, will shiver in How often did she pace the floor nearly all the impression that it was a stranger ; and as tance of four miles, and with the assistance his rags until sun goes down, and then slinknighGstriving in vain to lull it to repose. ray wife was of the belief that this was a of his wife and a neighbor, set the limb. away to hide in some wretched hole, unbless- Blacksmith. As for the baby’s maid, Gretchen, it was not thing that, once done, could not be undone,Later in the evening he rode four miles more ed by hope even in his dreams. Probably Shop, foot of Church street, Gilboa, N- Y. likely that she would be willing to be addi- we had a fine tirn^ of it. to attend a lady in confinement. TheBee he has no wife or children. It is to be hoped tionly burdened. The charitable impulse I don’t lik^ to recur to those moments vouches for the story, and we agree with that he has not, for they would only be helpless almost before it was fully formed. when I made explinations to the authoritiespaper that it is somewhat remarkable, but L. HILDRETll, companions of his misery. What should I do ? A thought struck me. and excited their suspicion thereby. Nornot the most wonderful thing that ever hap T 33 A M! S T 33 3=b, I feel as though I wei e doing wrong to I would send for my friend, Professor Grill, to the time spent in her recovering the poor pened. There is a doctor in this county jr. r. flaunt my prosperity in his eyes, and I blush who had an offic^on the same building. little one, who was alreaidy attired in a blue- who fell from a freight train and nineteen Job Teaming of All Kind done alt Living Prices. as I give him charity and hurry on. He knew my wiffiyelL .He was a sage who check slip aud yellow flannel petticoat heavily-loaded stock cars ran over him, ^ < There are so m an y of them—so many of read-the human "character thoroughly, and But, after all, humiliating as all this was, it besides three empties, two engines, a wayj them. There goes a thief to prison; two could be looked to for an opinion on any sub-was nothing to what I afterwards enduredcar and a brakeman. He was slightly stun Chas. Zelie, stout policemen clutch his arms—a croiw s. ject. ; ’ from Mrs.B—who,’ by the--way, never ned, and it was several minutes after the follows them. Guilt and misery together Shadrac was holding the baby. He could could be brought to be on friendly terms with last wheel passed over his prostrate form HARNESS M AKE R, this time. ' G-ZLBO^., *T.“3r. not take the message. I caught a small boy the professor again. before he fairly came to himself. When he And here a woman hurries past, with a Shop over Zelie & Stryker’s Store. on' the stairs, and gave him a ten cent stamp. It is in vain to point out to her that babies did the train was over a mile away, but al child in her arms. What A woeful expres The result was the hasty arrival of the Pro are all exactly alike, and that I did not notithough both legs and his neck were broken, sion on her face! What a terriable story must fessor with a lancent, under the impression ce what the child wdre; she will not listen he ran and caught up with it, boarded the be hers, and if she could curdle the blood inthat I had been taken with a fit of some kind. to reason. way car, attended to several patients, and IRON CLAD MILK PANS, oiir veins if she should stop and tell it in all PREMIUM PANS OF AMERICA He was greatly relieved to sbe that nothing returned to town on foot the same evening. its blank, unvarnished horror now! I feel a Business* Send for Catalogue Price List, was the matter—at least he said he was; At his request and in accordance with med thrill of anguish as I look at her. Ah, how but he is particularly fond of amateur surg There is a good deal of talking here a- ical ethics we suppress his name!— Carroll GEO. C. SHALER, Manufacturer, Gilboa, N. Y. delightful it would be, if all the world were ical experiments, and Pin not sure the Promong the brokers about a certain fast young Herald. happy and prosperous. fessor listened to my account af affairs. youth whose father is overburdened with LUMAN REED, I was led into this train of .reflection by Solid Advice* “The old story, my dear fellow,” he said; millions. » D E A L E R I N my morning’s walk to my place of business. * . i “the old story. Shadrac, my son, never The young .man would hot work, and the Here is some advice to drinking men, I have rather a tender heart, I believe, and take an infant from the same of an unknown old man could not bear an idler, and manywhich strikes us as so practical that we re General Merchandise, scenes of sorrow make a great impression woman again.—Tfcgs -thing is done everywere the quarrels between them. gret that we cannot give credit to the un upon me., Oh this p vrticular occasion I re GILBOA, N. Y. day, every day. As for your benevolent At last the old man, quite out of patience, known author:— membered the face of the beggar, the thief dream of adopting the child, it is—excusesa id : Bar-keepers pay on an average $2 per and the destitute woman.so vividly, that I me—absurd. Your wife-wouldn’t hear of it. “Now, Jack, I give you one week to make gallon for whisky. One gallon contains an may say they haunted me. The woman’s Oh, no, no, no, no I H$ 1 ha ! n-o-o-o! not up your mind to what kind business you are; average of sixty-five drinks, and at 1/0 cents face; especially, seemed to hover before me M.D. S pencer, for a moment. Besides, how do you know to go in. No son of mine shall be a lounger, a 'drink the poor man pays ($6.50 per gallon in the air. what this deserted child will grow up to be ? and go to work you sha&?*^A.t the end of this for his whisky. In other words, he pays $2 “ Where was she going?” I asked myself. I saw your noble infant at your happy home week, if you have made no choice, I will for the whisky, and $4.50 to a man for “What was she about to do ?” The street BOOT & SHOE H IK ER. yesterday. The intellect of his father and stop your allowance altogether, and make, handing it over the bar. Make your wife into which she turned led directly to the river. G il b o a , S choharie Co. N. Y. he sweetness of its mother are already you take a stool in my office, and work e- your bar-keeper. Lend her $2 to buy a gallon Perhaps, driven to despair, she was going Repairing neatly done. , ltf30 stamped upon its brow. I can see in her uough you’ll have of it there.” ' of whisky, and every time you want a drink there to drown herself—about to take her *• the vices of its parents already written on the Well, Jack promised to look* around and pay her 10 cents for it. By the time you life, because the task of sustaining it had features of this poor waif. Mark how low make up his mind., have drank a gallon she will have $6.50, or become too hard for her; and I and a thou DENTISTRY ! its forehead is! How large its under-jaw! Atthe end of the week, sharp and pre- enough money to refund the $2 borrowed of sand othe: Christains, who could have help Look at the rage in its eyes! Listen to the emptory, as his way, the old broker sung you, to pay for another gallon of liquor, and ed her, h id let her pass unquestioned. cruel ring in its cry! Beware of this child ! have a balance of $2.50. She will be able “God forgive us for our sins of omission, o u t: Give it to the proper charities at once. I’U “WelJ, Jack, time’s u p ; have you made to conduct future operations on her own I). F . W ilcox, M. D. S, I said to myself; ‘‘for they are very, very go with you. , ShadrOe, bring the baby. I up your mind to make your own living ?” capital, and when you become an inebriate, c a t s k u l L, ipr. y . great.” , must save y
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NEWS ITEMS. H A IR D Y ES. The Gilboa Monitor. How the Public are Imposed upon. \ A Binghamton church announces a walk Am English paper publishes the results H A V E Y O U R ing match. obtained by the analysis of some twenty- A large share of Coxsackie seems to be one hair restorers, or hair dyes, fourteen of which* were tound to be practically iden under foreclosure. tical in their nattoe. They;coutaihed sul Thomas Jefferson’s home was sold on the phur, in suspensjW, and also lead in. vary \ 20th ult., for $10.050. , ing, but alway^toonsid^able,quantity. RUCK HI The woman-suffrage measure has beerd Three of these p^p^ljiwrs-diijafAmerican labels, the rest jtnghsh. All of them con defeated in the Massachusetts house, by a tained lead sufficient to cause disease of tDOJSTEl -AJ3? vote of eighty-five to eighty-two. the brain* lunacy, &c., while some of them A few days since five men belonging to contained sufficient mineral poison to de GILBOA, Schoharie County, N. Y. two schooners were drowned while going stroy life. Had the English chemist tried his hand on the great American hair re MICHAL 8 EG ALL, .this office ! ashore in a dory, near Eastpjort, Me. storer, C arboline, a deodorized extract of Thursday, A^KIL 10th, 1879. Eighteen women started on a six-days’ petroleum, he would have no report about COXSACKIE, N. Y., r. ■ . i • sulphur,, lead, and like poisonous sub walk for money prizes aud a “chamion- With Experienced Help, New Press M IR ON DINGS, Editor & Publisher. ship belt,” in Gilmore’s garden, N. Y. stances. H e will find, if able to analyze the . mysterious properties of this wonderful Offers to the Public an assortment of The debating in the Assembly on reduc product of Nature, a hair dye and a hair Anotheb Anti-Chinese B ill.—The raid es, New Type, and New Everything tion in saleries is not very encouaging. All invigorator that is not only free from de on the “heathen Chinese” -is not to be aban the reduction that will come out of this leterious qualities, but possessed of heal in the line of printing material, we can doned because of itg set back by the Presi ing virtues beyond uny article ever yet ap R EM Y H ID E CLOTHING Legislature can be put in your eye. dent veto.—That veto, it will be rembered, plied tp the human scalp, and would hand A shad was captured on Saturday last off in his report of analysis with the following Unsurpassed in )Quality and Prices- do work as neatly and cheaply as any did not take the highest groun 1, and oppose Tarry town. If he had known this cold snap result: Carboline is prepared from the oil the bill on principle, but on the ground that was lying around loose, he would have had as it floufs from nature’s great chemical other printing establishment in the it would abrogate Articles Five and Six of laboratory, the earth, and is now presented his ulster with him. “ He was taken in and the Burlingame treaty. That treaty pro to the public without fear of contradiction, In connection with his Clothingo country. warmed.” as the best restorative and beautifier of the vides for the free privilege on the part of Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage‘s trial on charg Hair the world hat ever produced, Emporium is a Chinamen of coming to America, not as perforins what 02ber3,5S!p*claiti& ror their es of falsehood and'deceit was begnn by the -o- coolies, but as free men, Mr. Hayes—or preparations. It is an elegante dressing, Brooklyn presbytery. Mr. Talmage made a Mr. Evarts—placed the veto on that ground removes dandruff, cleans the scalp, pre long addre&s and demanded a thorough in vents the hair from falling out/restores the that the bill came in conflict with these vestigation. hair on bald heads, restores it to its orig O R D E R S FO R treaty provisions, In the Extra Session, of many years experience. All gar A woman in the town of Broome by the inal color, makes it grow rapidly* will not Senator Jones, of Nevada, will urge (and stain the skin, contains not a particle of name of Jackson gave birth to a child a ments waranted to fit. Itx31 doubtless carry) a new bill, so framed as to lead, silver, sulphur, or other deleterious few days since that only weighed pounds. drugs. It is a natural product of the obviate Mr. Evarts’ objection, but still so It was fully developed and liyed lour earth, containing the elements required by shaped as-to restrict Chinese . immigration. days .— Gazette the hair to feed upon. A few applications It is expected that this will pass both houses will show its restorative qualities. Does Reports from nearly every county in *3 of Congress and receive the Presidential not require haonths of continued use be NEW GOODS ! Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky indicate that fore you perceive any result. It is cool signature. Senator Jones will also offer a the wheat crop in those States will be boun ing, cleanly, anA 'too much praise can riot Come all ye who would desire to buy Programmes, resolutionrequ esting the President to open teous, while there is a p jor prospects for be bestowed upon it Sold by druggists. good goods a t Low P r ic e s Negotiations at once with the British govern peaches and apples. ment for a more restrictive regulation of the A CARBOLINE ROMANCE. ' and examine Henry A. Sleigt, a prominent citizen of Hong Kong traifi3, with a view of getting Respectfully Dedicated to the B ald Hand Bills, Poughkeepsie, committed suicide recently Headed of Both Sexes. . some immediate * ‘relief” from too much e w tock A Chinaman,: by strangulation. He had been despon “ My w orthy friend and neighbor, 0 m N . S 1 —;------i ^ j ii » . -■ — ■ -■ dent* for a long while, and his brooding Whence comes.thi^, smile serene ?” Circulars. A W ife’s Secret,—A New Jersey woman finally resulted in *melincholy. “ Q, I atn now thrice happy— I've found it—C a r b o lin e . died the other day, and her husband, know William E. Drislane, of Sing Sing, who Just received a large stock of ing that she had kept an account tii a sav was attacked by three bkolhounds owned “ It’s just what I’ve been looking for, Since I’ve been.seventeen— DRESS GOODS ings bank in New York City, called at the by Mr. Aspinwall, while walking on the And getting balder every day CLOTHING, &c, bank to draw out the deposit, which he railroad track near Tarrytown, the other Till I got C a r b o lin e . supposed ammounted to about $10. To day, and severely injured, will bring suit “ It’s growing in right rapidly, At still Lower Prices. his surprise he learned that it reached $1,- against Aspinwall for $10,000 damages. My head can now be seen Hollenbeck & Ford. 200. To his greater surprise he was inform A large gang of burgulars along the west Like.other heads, in silken locks, Thanks to my C a r b o l i n e . Oak Hill, Greene Co., N. Y. ed that’ he could not draw it, as the money side of the Shawangunk mountains, have Letter Heads* CJ. M. H oliIenbeck . Emerson F ord . was deposited in the name of his wife’s been detected. Several persons have been “ I know a pretty, black-eyed maid, sister. And the greatest surprise of all was ^rested, and some have fled, and others j W hoK1 !f!tuXr"j’oiced as I when it was added that the money was held are held as witnesses. It is believed that To see this C a r b o lin e . Note Heads, by his sister-in-law in trust for his deceased the'^ng extended from Ellenviile to Jer“ She’ll throw away her switches, 0. ti CHITTENDEN, wife’s son ! It appeared that she had an sey City. False curls, ami borrowed sheen, illegitimate son in Germany before coming A little boy named Willie Ostrander, was And shake upon her shoulders plump, D U R H A M , 1ST- 3T- The wealth of C a r b o lin e . Statements, to America, and in sixteen years of married run over by a freight train on the Hudson a * Manufaeturer of and dealer in) life her husband never heard a whisper of his River railroad, near Poughkeepsie, Tues “ And when our heads are covered o’er ■~r~r' wife’s strange secret. During the whole of As once they wereAIAveeu, ^ v ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. day afternoon, and both] legs weref crushed, We’ll rioi&e abroad th*wri^res ■ that time she had beeqlcarefullyrsaving for so badly* that it was necessary to amputate Of wondrousC ar ^olin E. her son out of the money allowed her by them above the knee. Hediedat 12 o’clock “ While kneeling at the altar, A general assortment of , . her husband Tor household expenses. last night. With Father Good between, A young daughter of Thomas Perrin/ We’ll call the world to witnesa COFFINS, CASKETS, Our P opulation .—Intelligent Washing aged 11, and a son of Nelson Alba, aged 16 A match from C a r b o l i n e . j HABITS, ROBES, Ac., ton correspondents who have studied the years, all of Yan Ettenville; while playing “ And in the happy aftertime, Constantly on hand. ALso has the exclusive sale 01 Cards, Labels, &c. &c. last census reports, the election returns, 1 i ^ with a loaded shot gun Thursday, acci When comes a change of scene, the movements of population from State With a little deaf our hearts to cbeer, STEJN’S POPULAR CLOTH-COYERED, dentally discharged it, and the contents to State and the immigration statistics, We’ll call it C arboline.” NOISELESS SLIDING entered'^ girl’s abdomen, killin g her al Promptlyv Attended To. conclude that in 1880 our populatiou will most instantly. Remember This. number 47,058,371. If the basis of the Twelve thousand persons Were present at ’ Dr, Kenedy, of Ro mdout, N. Y., would Glass Caskets. — i o i— representation remains unchanged and no the hanging of Knox( Martin, the colored have you , remember that you will avoid new States are admitted the increase in mistakes by bearing in mind the name of his murderer of Wbittenmeyer and wife, at members of Congress will be 00. The new medicine, “Favorite Remedy,”.and the Nashville, Tenn. Knox made full confes price, One Dollaf. , For the cure of Urinary only States whose representation will re CARPETS'. — tsaT’Color Work done if desired. sion of his crime. .After death his body difficulties, Kidney'C >mplaints, Constipation at one-half F o rm er P ricks . main unchanged are Colorado, Connecti was turned oyer to the doctors, who made of the Bowels,and all those diseases and Good Brussel * C arpet *, 75c . per yard. Ingrains weaknesses peculiar 1:> females, there is pos from 50c. MOQUETTES, WILTONS, AXMlNsTER cut, Delaware, Florida, Louisana, Maine, VELVETS, BODY-BRUSSKLS, and THREE.PLY an unsuccessful attempt to resuscitate him. itively no medicine offered to the public at Nevada, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, CARPETS at equally low prices. OIL CLOTHS(aL A clew to the great robbery of the Man all equal to it. Favorite Remedy in fact tak widths)from 35c; per yard. Fredenburg* Thomas, and South Carolina. After the next ap hattan Savings Bank has been discovered. ing the place of aU 4Ab£fcu4 k£her and older LACE CURTAINS $1,00 per pair,-to the flr.'eet REAL portionment the House of Representatives preparations put fortlrfor the same objects. LACE imported, at ZEN* Three $1,000 bonds have been sent from For sale by all Druggists, and that the ad SHEPPARD KNAPP’S, will consist 300 members and Electoral London to the Treasury department at College of 435. dress is Rondout,N. Y.—Ed. 189 & 191 SIXTH AVENUE, Washington for redemption, and it is sup Corner 13th Street; NEW YORK. ; GENERAL
Origin of “April Fool.”—If credit may posed that tney can be traced back to the h e c___ o u_ n___ t y C O U R T S .— Schoharie offering them for sale, by these circum _ boss set of single harness for Willie A. Mack removing to Catslcill the first of May. Sor .$249.46 ...,..$145.91 ey. ' Charles is the boy that can 'do it. He We understand that they got neither duck 3...... 81.84 ry to lose Sam. ^ 4...... 84.51 has more orders on hand to fill. S, GREAT nor ducking. 5 ...... 87.45 . 6...... —On Friday last, while engaged in bind ...... 72.37 —We understand that Mr. J. H. Richt- / * ••••••••• ...104,29 8...... 108.05 Xlie Doctor in the House. ing a load of straw, Mr. Reuben Morse fell 9...... 88.18 myer recently shipped & tubs of good fall 10 No Report. When sudden and serious illness invades 11 ...... 3.34 to the ground, striking on his head, injuring 12...... 96.94 our homes, how qiuickly we send for our butter to Hayden & Duckworth, New York, 13...... 87.28 him quite seriously.j 14...... 112.19 family physician., Made the subject of man*- and it only returned him 12 cents per lb. 15 ...... 82:63 M 0...... 93.10 —Mr. Isaac Tripp is busily engaged in y a jest in hours of health aud strength when, —M. D. Spencer hangs out his shingle at 17...... 100.06 18___ ...... 102.30 putting his store in order and intends to fill 1‘)...... fever burns the brow or racking agony thrills his new quarters above Reed’s store. Sponc. ...*-08.21-:' 20..... the nervs—what a welcome friend the doctor up soon. Success to Ike. . He is a good boy 21...... 7.).07; •- is too well known as a. boot and shoe maker The WLoIe Amount, $1931,87 is then! How we love.the sbund of his com and deserving of it. ing steps, the look of his kindly eye, the to require any commentatmh* from us, hav —Cheritree BroV, have been improving encouraging tones'of his voice, the touch of TOWNOTCONESVILLE ing served this community long and faithful their foundry and are moving with full sot his skilffil hand! Yet the doctor ctnnot al ly. Give him a call. of hands, and mean to ^exceed : their last No of Dist. Amt. No of Dist. Amt. ways be had when we have the sorost need —A key belonging to one of our prom 1...... $65.63 2 ...... of him. and, indeed, we could often dispense years business if possible. 4 ...... 80 96 with his presence altogether, if we only had inent young men was found in a lock on — Our long lost cannon is being dill: gently "> M -no something in the house, safe to use, and Low Prices. a ...... 84t$8 the cracker bin in Mr. Reed’s store, the oth searched for by our Game Constable, Mr. 7...... 101.27 8 ...... t.. .2. ...81.99 efficacious for our*-minor sickness. Just at er morning. As the store had been entered H. Snyder, who intends loading it with grape ! 1 0 ...... this point Dr. David Kennedy steps in 11...... 68.49 12 .. 85.99 with his Favorite Remedy. This is the the previous night, suspicion; finger seems and canister, to shoot the first man that GREATEST 13...... 1., •.. 84.06; , 14...... doctor always withfn reach. Quiet, efficient, to point to. this individual violates the law, The whole Amount,‘$1056.17 cheap, it does its work, makes no fuss and —The fact that there is not a single house —One of the fiuest and neatest little con sends no bllis. Favorite Remedy is tlie con for rent in this village at the present time trivances in the way of a lamp burner with . TOWN OF BLENHEIM crete result ofD r. Kennedy’s entire lifetime No of Dist. Amt. No of Dish Amt. of medical practice touching the diseases OP T H E and that a demand for more exists, should an extinguisher, is being introduced through 1...... $104.02 2 ...... $ 88.21 for which it Is recommended. It does what have weight enough withsome of our cap Green and Schoharie Counties with immen 3...... 144.19 4 ...... 68.16 it claims tq do, and that is enough. Take a italists to induce them to build at least a se success by Mr. G. W. Tijonson, of Rhine- o . . . 9 7. <18 6 ...... single illustration : Mrs John F. Briukerhoff, half-dozen dwellings for rent another sea beck. Every body wrants them, and every 7...... 136.36 8 ...... 82.25 of Highland, N. Y., had suffered long from SEASON! 9...... 77.16 1 0 ...... 79.19 one of those diseases which afflict her sex. son. A better time to build than the pres body buys them. There is! not the slightest 11...... 99.22 12...... 96.55 Although £ssured by her physician that a ent will not soon occur. danger in using kerosene 'jvith these burn The whole’Amount, $1148.48 surgical operation was unavoidable, Dr. — — o ------—Lex, Of the Mirror, bids us Adieu with ers. ’ Kennedy*declared it would cost the ladyher Broom...... Jota^ . $1577.90 life. iHe^ said.: “Try Favorite Rem edy!” a last parting shot at our poor use of gram Middleburgh.. .TTTotal, $2008.17 She did so, and soon after sent’ the following SPECIAL SALE Wright..:...Total, $1200.26 mar, and declares his utter ignorance (?) of Manorkill. Notes.— * message : “ ‘Tell Dr. Kennedy I have used Fsperance Total, $974.54 —-OF— “Slang.” Indeed! We are glad to learn —Miss Mary E. Lewis has engaged the the Favorite Remedy, ind it has done all, Schoharie Total,, . $1919.90 and more, than he proihised. It has given that Gilboa has one little boy, and real nice school in Dist. No. 3. W. A. Albro, Com. .me so much relief and comfort that I would we hope some one will give, “buby” "a “Re —Mr. Joseph Sehovill has a hen that laid not, i cannot do with outit. He is welcoome gard of Merit. ” As to our grammar, we D R Y G O O D S , an egg that measures ()£ inches in circum Grand Gorge Item s.- to publish what I say. I shall always re don’t claim to be a “Normal Graduate,” nor ference, the smallest, way, qnd 8 inches .the commend Favorite Remody as the[best med —The little man, his fist he glued, to the icine for women.’ ”. It costs but one dollar CLOTHING, have we any stray “School Harms” around other, and weighs 3^- ounces; who can .beat big ones nose, and blood ensued. to test the truth of what Mrs. B. affirms. ‘ i - r to assist us. But as Lex has finished “Spout it ? bring on your large eggs and ask us to —A young butcher, of this place, has re Your druggist has it. Name and address of Hats, Caps, ing his balderdash” at us, We refrain from proprietor: Dr. David KENNEDY, Rond- dinner. duced his trade to a science. He converted giving him a little wholesome advice which out, N. Y. —E. A. Kingsley has removed to Stone a beef head into a well pounded steak in less Boots & Shoes, might cast a shadow over his “Glorious reBridge, where he expects to continue iu the than a minute and a half, the other night. Special Notices.— treat.” . mercantile business:' He has gone to the Sing.> a. —Mr. Henry Richtmyer, of this village, —The New York M.-.E. Conference which city to replenish his stock. Miss Mary Case c a rPe tijh q, —Change of base-—D. Houghtailing has has a fine lot of cows which he will sell at convened at Newburgh, closed its labors on is moving in the store formerly occupied by very low figures. moved into the Sbuth side of the toll gate. Tuesday. Space will not permit of a full him. Aaron Mesick ha£ moved in the house —For Sale : 12 Grade Jersey Heifers, in OIL CLOTHS, CROCKERY 4 c . k Geo. Shoemaker has moved into rooms at list of appointments for the Prattsville Dist.part of the store. Fredi calf; 7 native cows, in calf. R. H. Gleason, G. C. Hams’. VW. K. Crispell goes into ,a Grand Gorge, N. Y. 41 tf John E. Gorse, Presiding Elder; G. W. .— * ^ ------7 part oRM. R* ■jfca JT*i’ house. O. Bureham J—Joseph Ehricb, of Oak Hill, will sell, for Martin, Gilboa; G G Tousley, North Blen Paddock Brothers, Blenheim Notes.— goes into rooins over the Meat Market. the next thirty days, his entire stock'of jew- heim ; H W Ackerly, Prattsville ; G W Fer —Carpenter Ed, is on the job. lry, at cost. Give him a call. PRATTSVILLE, N. Y. —On the morning of April 1st. Dr. ris, Roxbury 5 Rev Cratts,- Livingstonville ; —Get ready for the Easter egg feast. —Merwin’s family favorite and genuine liniment cures almost everything. No fam They would respectfully announce S Merchant, Durham; A Gaylord, Oak Hill; • —L. D, Crary has moved in the Blenheim Wright was requested: by a young lady, of. this y;illage,to visit her mother, whofn she ily having used it once will be without it. thab for the next 80 days they will F L Wilson, Windham ; J L Ketcham, Ash House. Trial size bottle only 26 cts. For sale at all said was very sick. He accompanied her make a further reduction In prices of land ; L S Brown, Hunter; W Greene, Lex} —Garry has opened the campaign by shing the stores in Gilboa. 41 2m gQods, in drder to close out their large ingtoh; L W Walsworth/Hobart; O R Bou- ling his house. unsuspectin^ly, and on reaehmg herr res •—Mr. S. Bullock, Photographer, of, East Durham, Jk to go td Oak Hill totake Photo assortment prior to their animal in ton, Stamford ; G B Clarks,* Bloomville; O —Dr. Edwards was called last Thursday, idence, was deliberately, and unfeelingly, in-’ formed that he made a first class'“April fool. 7 graphs aha all Mnds of* pictures. Mr. B. ventory. • Tney have a SplendidBis P Dales,* M atgaretville; Y D M&ttlce, Nprth to see S. Haverly’s youngest child. It lay has been.in the business, about 27 years and “Reyenge is sweet,” and our heart goes.-.out play of'Ladies Dress Goods. Do not Franklin ; C H Travis, Jefferson; J ’M-Oor-in fits nearly all day. a ' • oan do the best of work. , 42-4w. fail toavail yourselves of this Grand in pity toward that you.ng lady, if itjs. .ever nish, Summit * W Gorse, . Charlotteville I —G. W. Decker is adding; another branch —Any one < in want of an auctioneef Opportunity* - It will pay you • to ex-1 her misfortune fofall a prey to that physic- should aplgiy at:this pfficei, Aai/^uc,ti 6beer. R White,* Eminence- w * • * - v• „ j — « to his business. Bring on your* horned and a qtfantrcy vof jirinlecrbills will be-for- amine the large and w el selected stoci: We will give a full report next week. horsed and' all- others-to be shod.' Gel nished for an ordinary sale for*!$5.00. which they are pleased to show. . ♦ S A New Version of iiiarco Bozzarls. i swd. John Dies to Kellogg Croswell, and who is now the owner and holder thereof, At midnight in I.is guarded tent the and isaid assignment was Recorded in said Turk, Mr, Marco Bozzaris, was dreaming of IMPLIFIED ■ clerk’s office on the 120th day of Januarjp, the hour when Greece should bend her •'VttUJsU&uL 1879, in book No. 28 of mortgages, on page Improvements Se 1878! 361, &c. ' \ knee in suppliance, apologize, eat humblej 1 Having regard for the demand of this And whereas the amount claimed to be pie and so forth and so on, and tremblej at progressive age, we now offer to tho World tho ! due upon- said mortgage, at. the time of the his power. In dreams, or, as we might! first publication of this notice, is the sum of say, in his mind, through camp and courtj cures Consumption forty-one dollars and eighty-six cents, bein" he bore the .trophies of a conqueror. Also: wh n other Oil* Pail, the interesiLfor one year, and there” is stifi4 secured unpaid and to become due on said j. n his mind he bore the monarch's signet; WIl»I*SOX*§CARGOI jAXEID mortgage, five hundred and ninety eight dol ring-which cost four dollars and a half— j (X o rW e^ lail) C O fl'LlV eX O il lars principal and interest tfipreon, f^om the and pressed that monarch s throne a immediately Arrest.* iieeay 1 1st day of January, 1879 % king! and thought himself a bigger man | •. ltuiids Up the System. { Now, therefore, notice is hereby -giv§n, Important Improvements. that by virtue of the power of -sale contained tlian the AkboLdo'’ Swat. Howeve-, ? n WIL.I>iOJ?’S CARBOL1TED Notwithstanding tho YICTOR has long beenin said mortgage and recorded with the same hour passed on—the Turk awoke, lie woke ; (JJo rW eg iailX Jo tt L iv e r O il the peer of any machine in the market—a fact as foresaid, and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and. provided, the said to bear his sentries shriek, “To arms!’ , js retained[by tlie Weakest Stomach, supported by a host of volunteer witnesses—we P> «te from V