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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 2

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NEW ST0EE EN'S BULLETIN CHURCH PETAL CltQi Fills ReUil Market Rerort -THE MORNING STAR. BLOWN INTO ETERNITY. Ex pleat on and Loss of Mfe en Board lbs Tun Peter Smith. Cttv.AND. 0..

April 7. At 9 o'clock COMMENCIKO MONDAY. APRIL 7 TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL. 8 TssWkeklt Star It published every Fri dayinomliur.

Teriue, $1 00 jxur year to tub eortbere In the county, and $1.10 thoea outside. Invariably In ad vauee. 1 J. C. Maookiy.

A. L. McMpuju. B. w.

SPKAocm, Publishers and Proprietors. Tas Morwiic Stah la published every mor lug viuudays eaeeptedjat Ave e'vlovk. irvuufl IM COO. ax (in Per Mouth, ingle Copies. 'lTpetd to advanos, tS.OO per yean flJft for thn month.

Subscribers outside of tba eounty will be oharged ttfty oeot par year ai-ira for postage, thh'btab may be found on tale at tbe following placet In taensVuli; Crittenden Cowlea. 66 Ulan Street KeeterT Hurd's Bloclc Ulan btreet P.P.Ky-Co, Warns. Street BANDY HILLl It g. Cronxhlta, Mala Streak TORT EDWARD I 0. W.

BowtwU. Opera Souaa Bloek. uI.aKaj mi inr and all topic of loc. Import. Tbe name and addnwj oltu writer must be (riven in every tntteaoe Opera Houaa Block, Glen Btreet, fllaui i Tbs diaaster to tbe steamer Daniel i 4 Stain man off the Nov Scotia coast has a startling eimilitude to the lose of tbe City of Columbus.

There is one import ant difference, however. The City Columbus was destroyed through sheer reckleatness. Bad her officers kept the safe, course some distance off the dangerous coast of Gay Head, the vessel would not have been lost. Tbe commander of the 8teinman, on the other i hand, is said to have been totally ignorant of the vicinity where his steamer was lost To entrust the safety or vessel and her passengers, especially in a season almost sure to be attended by XUnous storms, suvu a iuau ui au showing the utmost disregard of human life, tbe culpability for -which rests on the company owning the vescel. The details of the wreck are meagre, owing to the difficulty of comunicating with Bambro island, where it occurred; but Ol Fall, pU IBM.

FLOUR. HaialLfbbl Fancy 2W saucy Bt. Louis 2 sulouu i Amber No Orabam flour ft IndUu.Meal.Vcwt 1 omvmi. Wheat, buabel tl 1001 Com, Ky7 oits. i.

Oar Pork, Jbhl 10 00 Mess Pork. bbl WW Harua, ft uhuu ra. a ft flutter, Cheese, 1. ilraV Onions, buabel 1 U0 AnhUHitJalt.il SOU Deekin's Salt, aaok. 18 T.

1. Salt, buabel 60 L'odllab, ft 08 Uoueleas ft 10 Herring box Dried ADDlea. ft 1 a) lb 07 Hay. ton 11 00 Feed ewt 140 Indian Meal cwt 1 Kye 1 fg Oita XIW ADVMTI8KMKKTS. TIT ANTED.

A situation as book-keeper, care Bta ofttov. S-tttf TRUNIN Order for tunlnf Piano Partes or A ursana lert at urajey company tore, la Warren, straw, will be promptly attended to, Perfect aatlafaotlon auoranteed. NewPlanoaandUriranaforrent. GOOD- MAH, IAXB A BOUMI AND LOT, Itiwtod mmr Ra and Privata etrSfta, Pint lot anuth of Neiaon'e hotel. Inquire of A.

WHIXK, olatbler.Mo.vi Ulen itreet. BALB DWX1X1NO Hovax. No. Waahlnirton street. Purnlabed or nnfur-Dished, to ault purchaser.

For partkulara, Inquire at Ooukey'a pbotoirrapb rallery during the day. or on the premlaaa In tbe evening. -14tf TABU FOB BA1X. lewla Shields offers for anle or to rent hlf la rye livery and board mr Itablea on Elchann atrat. An esoetleut opportunity for any person wishing toeorago In the livery builnees, Addrera or apply to LKW'lB BUltlDf.

Olen Paua, N. T. HW HAVING PURCHASED A LARGr BOILER, I NOW OFFER FOR SALE" MT AT A BARGAIN. INQUIRE AT MY PLANING MILL 44 Maple Street. WILLIAM LYNCH.

THE People's Bakery WO. SOOTH STBXKT, Is sew open and ready for business Tbe neater BREAD, CAKES AND PIES always on band. H. BLUMENAUER, PKOPBIETOB. GRAY NICHOLS'S, (Suooessori to H.

BlumenauerJ 64 STEEET, Are manufacturing I I Fresh Candy Daily Best 5 Cent Cigar in Town GRAY NICHOLS'S. Canned Gbods At Cost Cataup 16e Salmon lec Lfibaters ISo Peaches KHo Imported Pumpkins ...130 Bquaah Corn 18c uoat'n llk'd Beana too I BEST Vermont Maple Syrup ONLY $1.00 PER GALLON. ORANGES Only 25 Cents Per Dozen Lemons, 20c per Dozen. 1 20O Matches For Ten Cents AT CILDERSLEVE'S LADIES' AND CENTS' RESTAURANT OS GLEN STBKET. Lumber, Shingles.

Flooring, Clapboards, Mouldings, Cornices, Rftftflnof Celling, Casings, Walnsootlng, Brackets Novelty Siding a Sptcialty. Ail Mod 8aw4tf and D'-salng aonesromuft if and at Low luttas. KEN YON BALDWIN, WJPP Ms? witrr, Prices to Please T0ir, Plaids. Cheoka aud tulUargaln. CHDKCH ft VHALEN otter that are Bound to Sel yard in Ottomans, Plain and Plaids.

The qual OT5-alar -Prices, tu found in tb market at tb price. ce Colors and Styles goods to be oponed Monday morning at ex GOODS by the attractive bargains offered from, day for 99o, actually worth $1 our $1.20 goo l. Sl fiR. ftl AU vnilH HQ worth our (foods are aotuaUy worth BUNTING, at 25o. Our double-fold, at 23c; is worth HXc DOUBLE FOLD, gular price, 50 eta.

ER SILKS No other house offers anything Uk these goods ry department. PHALEN, goods Dealers, Third, Googress and t8, Troy.N. Y. TRACTIONS GROGKERY STORE LL AND SEE THE the NEW STORE NE PRICE TO ALL. EUART, lens Falls, N.

Y. Our Sarsaparilla Syrup Is belno- reoornlxed as one of the st Sprina; Medicines known la much better than the nianv HITTEKS advertlMxl. as It conblaw both tne tonic properties or RED JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA AND THE Blood Purifying Qualities of Iodide of Potassium. Try a bottle and see bow much good it will do you; only 7o per bottl" Six bottles for the price ox nve, at vai ONE mSTT OB Pare Itprtei Bay 1 for SO oents. One Pint of Ext.

Hamamelis or Witch Huufl, V) cents, at KENDRICK BEOS. Everrthlna' in the Druir line at Wholesale rnces. Preaeiintions carefullr Prepared any time. uay or nnrni. Nlaht Bell riaht side of door.

Kurht calls win pe prompuy attenuea to, at KENDRICK BROS 61 Glen Qlens Falls, N. Y. oisr Tii.x i WILL SATISPr EVERYONE THAT THE PLACE TO PURCHASE TOUR Groceries Provisions IS AT M. H. BITLEY'S.

SEE SOME OF BIS QCOTATIONSl A Sugar, -8 dents. Extra fj Sugar, 7 (Other grades in proportion.) Best Holler Flour, warranted, $6.76 Best Patent 8.00 TRY OUR 38 CENT JAP TEA. "CTapiocleta. Jp, OOo. GIVE OVR COFFEE A TRIAL AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER.

We are Belling a perfect HYaXtTtll QHA- HAJt TLQVR, positirsly the best artlals Ln town, aits It a trial. GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. H. BITLEf, 6 Warren IfW feVLU. Dress Coods at Stripes, at IKkj a yard.

These goods a Wonder Dress Coods at Prices them with a rush. Beautiful goods st 8TMa ity or ineee goous super u. XDrees Q-oods at stsOsa yard. We offer the best goods Dress Coods in Choi tt, 7S. 87M.

$1.00 and upwards, treweiy Low Frlues. Our trade In New BLACK Is unusually tanre for the time of year, caused Oily. DV WUr JrfUpill i-imu Hit) Rouiully worh Bl.N): our l.4fl goofls are imllv worth our J1.S5 goods are actually 1YLACK LAC all pur wool, at 14c per yard, sold everywhere BLACK CASHMER all wool, at 46o. Re OURSUMM AS and Kg aenta. continue to take the lead.

at the prloes. Uood goods at low prioes la eve CHURCH Leadinj Wtiolmlo and Retail Dry Franklin Stree GREAT AT THE GLENS FALLS DON'T FAIL TO CA NEV GOODS TERMS CASH. A. F. ST 1 13 GLEN DO NOT MISS IT! The Grand Opening of Goods -FOR THE- AT C.

P. SCHERMERHORN'S LASOEST AND LEADING Clothing Establishment 116 GLEN BTREET. We not only advertise, but we show this year me unrest stooa ei gooes ror gents' ciotning ever on exhibition in Glens Falls. These foods have been purchased direct from the larg at lmrjorttna houeee In the country, and Include au in latest patterns lor sty ui garments. SUITINGS FROM $16 TO $100.

SPRING OVERCOATS FHOM $12 TO $08. PANTS (all wool) FROM $3.50 TO $12. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. MIXED COLORED CORKSCREWS, 1M.A1N tXtKK.SL.KBWB, DIAGONALS, WORSTEDS, ETC. A Wire portion of these roods hare already arnveu ana are now open ior inspection.

Call and look over our stock whether vou wish to purchase or not. C. P. Schermerhorn, The Tailor O'CONNOR U- Choice Western Beef POB2, FISH, dco. FRUITS IN THEIR miW The Best Variety of Vegetables IS OLBNI FALLS.

Coods Promptlj Mimi fm of Cbirj 0 And 1 1 RIDGE STREET. Saturday night tbe tug Peter Smith left this irt for Tulado with a tow of two barcM. Shn carried a double crew, consisting ol Capt Hobioii, Aaat Cap. Tom Dows er, Pint igliie-r John Fere, Second (Ineer Jamaa Kodew, and Pannli and Jamo Sullivan, deck hands, t'apl Bmitii, of tl shnoner Bliernian. waa alo aboard to aeal-t In piloting tba tow up the Maumee into Tiv leda About midnight, wbea this side of Black river, tbe tug had some trouble with her engines, which eoiumenoed to w.uk badly.

Shortly after a terrible explodnn was beard, and black smoke could I mid three mllaa out by the residents of Vernm lion. "The tug Telephone immediately wen to the acei.s, where four men were fou. il Lnilly injured. The other three wore 1 where Ui be are and bad evidently been own overboard and drowned, The lost are: Cant Kuilih, soting pilot, formerly of Buffalo, 50 yean of age and unmarried; John Peren, fliat engineer, of Cleveland, 30 yearn, married, and leaven a wife and one child; Jamaa Kndew, second engineer, of Cleveland, aged S2 single The injured are: lennli Bullivan, of Cleveland, (lightly hurt; James Sullivan, ol Cleveland, welded and Capt Tom Duwegcir, acakled and badly brulaed, Capt, Hubso.i eioaiied without Injury. Tba injured ware brought here by ouo of Smith's tugs tent after tuem.

Tbe Peter Smith was one of several tu; owned by Pat rlmiib, this city, and was valued at tlO.WX). 6 be was repaired and mw boilers placed in her last summer a coat f.f 2,000, and was considered perfectly safe. Tba cause' of the upkuioa ia uu- knowu. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. A Desperade Knocked Beaaeleas wttlt a Padlock, NW Toiik, April About miduieht of Saturday, as Frederick Broekelmann was lockine up bis saloon at No.

1ES9 East Eleventh street, be heard a uoiet in his room np si airs. A big beavy padlock for the front dour was In his hand at tba lime. With this be went up stairs and found two men in bis room ransacking a bureau drawer, tbe content of which were scattered about the floor: Tbe burg'ars, seeing they wars dis covered, made a spring for the door. Brocket-mann struck one of them on the bead with the padlock, felling him to the floor. Tbe ether man knocked BrockelmAiin to one side of the room and escaped from tbe bouse.

The prostrate burglar was made a pris oner, and in lis poeseaalou were founl one cold medal and three silver medals which belonged to BrokeJinann. A quantity ol clothing bad been packed up ready for removal. Brokelmaun is a member of a shutiea bund and won th medals ai prises. Tbe prisoner was taken before Justice Gor man at tbe Essex Market court, Su.idny, and Save his name a John Bmith, residing at la 4 East Eleventh street He was held lit bail for trial. rapture or a Wild Boy.

Nxw York, April flUs of Mexi can exchangee have a harrowing story ol which tbe following la a synopsis: "A Mild boy waa recently caught in the Santa Roaa mountains, in the vicinity ol Tancanbults. Ale was carried to that town and put in a well-fenced garden, where he greedily consumed fruit, lettuce, roses and the roots of several plants. He never spoke nor appeared to notice those who we it to feed him. He seemed perfectly harmless, but one day he sjitd a Utile child, 3 years ol age, and began to eat It 1 be child's cries attracted attention, but before assists reached the spot th young savage had devoured the fl.sh of the riht arm and a part of the face. On seeing tbe child was about to be taken away, be squeezed it to death ii his arms.

The wild youth ia now chained up, but captors are at a lost what to du with him." To Save Murderer iUllla. Brooklyn, April 7. Friends of George Mills, the wife murderer, now lying in Bay, mond street jail under aentenoeof death, the execution being duly fixed for Friday next. have to Uov. Cleveland a numerously signed petition asking for a reprieve or a pardon for th condemned ma District Attorney Ridgway received intelligence 1 1 ene appeal on Baturauy, and at once ts'e- graphed the governor that he desired to bs beard before auy executive action was taken upon it A Reaponelble irilnletrr.

BtRUit, April 7. The Tageblatt declares that as German nnity triumphed despite the d.fflculties arising frou various governmenta, so wui toe idea ot a retponsible ministry eventually be realised. CONDENSED NEW3. Arrangements are eini perfected for the funeral of the late Minister Hunt, which will take place at St. John's churob, Washington, en Tuesday afternoon.

The North Adams, worklceinen have formed au organisation to secure wo. on the large contracts in town and prvut it from going to outsiders. A mas meeting of miners and other work- logmen will be bold at Nanticolie, this evtning, to take steps toward effecting a mors permanent organisation. Parson. Newman, pastor of the Uadison Avenue church, New York, on Sunday, announced his Intention of resigjng hi charge at a meeting called for Tuesday next Annie Blackatono, a colored woman of Baltimore, was brutally beaten by "Doc" Btnith (colored,) ber refuted husband, Saturday night and died Sunday.

Smith is In custody. Th famous Fabyan hotel, of Concord. N. hu passed to tbe control of R. Milll-ken of tbe Glen house.

Tbe project of re pairing tbe old pony trail up tbe mountain has been revived. A twenty-seven hour walkini match in Dulutb between Hunt, a well-It nowu pedestrian, and McDonald, en del Sunday morning. Bunt's score waa 1IM miles and Mo-Do isld's 100 miles. Policeman Peter Weaver, of Elmlra. waa killed by a Lehigh valley train Sunday mornli g.

stsppel backward to avoid a freight train from the east, and the express train from ths wset struck him. The Oratorio society of Baltimore is mak ing preparation for a grand musioal festival, commencing April SO, and to bs continued for four day. It promises to be on of tbe greatest musical entertainments vr given in mis city, Tb annual charter election of Jersev Citv is being held to-rty. The Republicans have placed in nomination Gilbert Collins, a Republican, for mayor, who had also been named by tb Citizens' association. Th Democrats have nominated Or.

John D. Mc- 01a Three masked men burst In th door of tb residence of Carl Scholts, In East Tawaa, on Saturday nizbt with a rail, and Or several shots, killing Mrs Scfaolt's am iney then ssanlted Mr. Echolts, his wife snd daughi er and other members of tb fam. ly, aud robbed them of marks in gold. Wholesale Prices -or WESTERN BEEF At- D.LOHNAS' 6LIXS ALU, Jf.

Tj Beef tt.00; ttJO; ofce Crrory Binder, tt mta p-r pound, fiie -miwa, aeaMS The rink will be opened for three sessions dally, from 10 A. S.toHv.i from I to 6 and trom I'M to lojn r. tl. The morning seakion Is or ladles and children exclusively, PROflStlONALSKAIIRS ALWAYS IN ATTENOAMCf On THTJHRDAT EVEN1NO, 10th Prof. BURT BA1LT, of Boston, will (rive an hibltlon of FAMJV and jlUCK elLAXa anu wiu.ua louoweo oy a j-I-V" MILS n--c for the chnmnlonahla of Qlens Falls, the win ner to reoelve a ulr of club akau Five en tries only.

The evenlug's tnturtahmuait will oouoiuue vna a POTATO ACB. Tbe hall will be decorated and illuminated with Japanese and Chlueae lanterua MC8IO BT PBOr. SIUB OECHESXHA, TrESDAY EVENINQ, April engagement lor ooe nigm oui or Miss Carrie II mo re, tb champion lady skster'of the world. The rink is provided with ladles' waiting room, coat ana oioax room. PT-CLOTHINO CH ECKED FBEE.

Good order will be preserved. QLENS FALLS OPEfiA HOUSE 00. a--T CLOSING OUT sfrE. AS I HAVE DECIDED TO HEMOVE FROM GLENS FALLS ON OR ABOUT MAY Is I OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. THOSE WHO ARB IN SEARCH OF GENUINE BARGAINS SHO'D CALL EARLY, AS I AM BOUND TO BELL OFF REGARDLESS OF ALSO MY STOCK OF CLOTHS.

I am respectfully, A. WHITE, 91 GLEN ST. New Spring Dry Goods AT THE UP-TOWN STORE OF W. H. STEWART CO.

-7-C OPEN Tuesday, April 1, Dozen Ladies' White Corsets at the low price of 29c; sizes 17 to 80 inches. 500 Yards Qood Gingham, fast colors, at oc. 500 Yards Good Gingham, Dress Styles, at 7C. 500 Yards Qood Gingham, Dress Styles, at sc. 200 Ladies' Waterproof Circulars, at $1 eacn.

5 Dozen Ladies' Monsquetaire Black Kid uioves at ouo per pair) sizes 0 to 7i. New Dresd Coods, Shawls, White Goods, Hosiery, Notions and Ribbons. Combination In Ginghams, Seersuckers, Satteens, Foulards and Prints. WE DEFT COMPETITION US szz2: AT THI FOLLOWING PRICKS 1.00 $126, $1.35, $4 50, $1.85 $L75. Colored Silks Reduced from $1 to 90c Also Reduced Prices on Silk Velvets.

W. H. STEWART CO. mi am aim Having just returned from New York and having bought many lines of goods which are much under their real value or cost to manufacture, I will place on sale TO-DAY, i ir fnl. jmuiuay, iuui a lows JOB 500 yards of Turkey Red 40 cents.

450 yards of Turkey Red Table Damask at 35c; would look cheap at 45c. JOB 350 yards Remnants, White Piquet, at 6c; worth 10c. 400 yards Remnants, White Piquet, at 8c; cheap at 124. JOB Drive. JJ-lVCs pieces 5-4 and 6-4 Table Oil Cloth at 25c and 30c Do not fail to see these goods, as they are worth 50 per cent more than I ask for them.

JOB 375 yards of Ginghams at five cents. These Uinghams are in Remnant and well worth 7 cents. JOB 600 Ladies' Colored Corsets at 35c; cheap enough at 50c JOB In Men' and Haito' r. VYtttle VrUl" tonades, Kentucky Jeans. weeus, eta.f etc.

L.00K at tjAem. The above artlolea i of tbe many flreat Bargaiaa I am offering throughout the different u- i. 'z. as well ss the Onrr rrades, and I should be -Ti you sail and examine bather wishing to purahas or not, J. Raub.

74 Glen Falls. there is reason to believe a few at least of the persons on board havebeen saved. The passengers numbered ninety and the crew thirty-four. The colored iflan is now beginning to be appreciated in all that he does that shows signs of progress. And why not? The sou tn era planters claim they can live without them with more comfort than with, and the negroes have given them an opportunity to prove the assertion by removing to the cities and leav ing tbe independent planters without Mary W.

Early writes to the Philadelphia Prtu she believes "history hardly affords a parallel instance of a race experiencing a sudden and total revolution in their condition, conducting themselves with such placidity and equanimity. Many of them are pros perous, and they exhibit a considerable interest in their schools and more in their churches." Mb. Sakdebsox, the superintendent of the government elephant-catching operations in Bengal, who speaks with nfWe authority than any other European, states that "there is not, nor never was, such a creature as a white elephant in the ordinary acceptation of the term." The so-called sacred white elephants of the kings of Burmah and Slam are ordinary elephants, possessed of "marks" analagous to those which may be seen on the specimen now in the gardens. In that one the pinkish color extends all over the trunk half way up the forehead, and the same marks are found on the tips of tbe ears. TBX burning of the steamer Rebecca Everingham and the consequent loss of life is the worst disaster of tbe kind on the Mississippi since the war.

It is feared that at least. twenty persons perished by fire or drowning, and the calamity is attributed to sparks of burning carbon from the electric light falling among the cotton atored on deck. Reports from all parts of Cuba describe the situation as daily growing worse. New bands are reported to have risen. Tbe government will soon be obliged to fight such a number of scattering parties of bandits that the troops available will be insufficient.

The ing of distress and alarm is spreading. I i i 1 Imj Ti ity, i A MEIT1NO of colored correspondents of negro newspapers in this country was held in Washington the other day with over fifty present, and the "National Colored Press Association" was formed and a newspaper bureau in the city pro- tided for, where all sheets, edited by negroes can be kept on file. IT is now being found out that the terrible volcanic eruptions which took place recently in Java were not an unmixed evil, as tbe enormous masses of ashes hurled out of the craters are excellent fertilizers, which, with proper may make Java bloom again. Thb supreme court of Iowa decides that a wife deserted by her husband, without her fault, and left with no means of providing for her family of jfoung children, has authority to sell the personal property of her husband to obtain money. Tax residents of Aooomao county, report that a sharp earthquake shock was felt there on Saturday evening, the most decided that has ever oc-cured on the peninsula within their memory.

No harm was done. "Imcst confess that Joseph's Oil is the very best remedy that I ever used headache and col1 lo tbe bead. A. J. La Croes, Wis." for sale by tint I Qktf fails Urwa Bwaa, i.

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