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Knight* oJ L*l>or, ODwnrd ever! Cheer j o n r conirute* a t ;oti go; Show the world i>y brtve endewTOr, T h a t we ll iriumph o'er each foe. Kolght\ c f Labor, fear no danrer! Shield the weak from every wrong. Help th e poor, awiet the s ranger, In your Leal for right be atrong. K n ighia of Labor, f.tlter never! Boldly take a temperaai’e stand ; L e t our watchword be forever ■‘God aLd h ome a nd native laud.” Knights And the Triump*! o’er the ngl Lat%r, couirage ever! IT brethreo^wliei Knights of Lilior, see the morning! Beams of l i ^ l dispel the gloom ; And we hall with joy tho dawning T h a t shall seal oppreemon’s doom. —Salem (Or.) Lance. LIFE IN THE WERT. A Comity I o n iiior W h o llai* uii Ev*-r- \Vilt«‘hlu l Eyo for A foau who had justm o v id to Nebraska with his family was called on hefere breakfaft the other morning by a tall ■■Homin', stranger,” said the Nebraaka man. “Jes’ movin' in [ -ce « I unnerstand one o' yonr sods waa mjsteriooaly k illed a few m o n tbt ago?” \Ko air; you're m iaU k ea ’’ “ Am t W ell, lhat'a cur ua. B u t your wife tried to drown herself last spring f “ No, sir, she didn’t,” ■■But one of the gals took pfzen an’ died 'bout that t i n e ?” . “ Xh, w rong againi I understood she did. Yonr whole fam’ly is subject to faltin' sickness .in’ such, I 'm tolit.” “ You've bren wrongly infunneil—my family Is p e rfectly healthy.” ‘■Goah. l h a t s fanny! B a t, say, u n 'i there been a good many viOient ai.d un- x pect<ri deaths in tbe fam’ly som ew betr?'' ■■Never one-” “ Well, you abot a man ’bout 1 ^ 0 —I got that straight?” TH AT O F F IC IA L CIRCL’I,AIL T h e IKut t h a t M o r rU iI t h e C a t I n th e nouK f D a n a B o ilt. A eotTPspondent senda na the followii'g , circular, as it appeared in a number o f tbe daily papers: To the members of our Order wherever found—Greeiiug: A t a conference of ail D istrict As>em- tdies, through their repres^nt.tivea, in the State of New York, h e ld at StephenR’ Hall, Troy, N- w York, on February 2-i, 1887, the following reHolutionn were adopted; W h ereia, T h e capitaliatic press of Nc» York baa for the p>st sevrn weeks need all its infliienee to destroy tb e homes of the coal handlers and their Rui>oorters while they were manfully struggliog for ••zisti'nce. and at the same time resiiitliiu the combined power of despotic mon opoly; and W h en as. T h e New York Sun baa been le miist cowardly aud viiulent in its at tacks, its solo oiijoct being break np ir organization ; therefore, Iw it Resolved, T h a t we pledge ourselves to abatam in future, and reqaeat all organ ized labor throughout the country to ali- staln friim purchasing or having sny d>-al- ings with the person or persons wLo p u r chase the New Y'ork 3un; and b e l t fur- Bcaolved. That a copy of these leaolu- tion> be Bent to every organised Asst m- bly of tbe K. of L. and every known or- gunlzaiion of w o rkiugm enin ttn- country; and lie i t still turti Resolved, T h a t i 5 t>—I got tbi ‘■Nil, air, I never did!” “ W ell, well, I must have struck the wrong bouse aomebow—there's such a fam'iy ja<' moved in 'round here some where. You lee I 'm county coroner, '.is I’m very unxiuna to make their acquain tance un’ tell ’em that they’re welcome, an’ if they core to indulge in tbeir apecialty I ’ll see th a t they have just slick a u ’ iuqueat as was ever held i . Nt bra-key! Good-bye, itn u g e r .—Chicago Tribune. T H E NEW HOUSt- Rome O u t* Iti'xpoulluie th e Ix>wer Brnn<‘h o f C.'oiiirnitM. Some interesting data lu respect to the poli’ical complexion of tbe new Eou>e have b een compiled at tbe capltoL Of the 108 regular Dem ocrats it set-ms that 104 are old members re-elecied and (14 are new members. O u t of the 104 old members, t>9 have been returned from the South and 33 from tbe N o rth, while 3S of tbe new memticrs arc from Southern Sta es a n d 91 from Northern States. Al- togetht-r the Sonthern States have 102 Democratic representutivee, and the N o itbem Slatea 66. On the Repnblican side of the House there are 94 old mem bers and 59 new members, making 15z id all. The Nurtberc Slates seud back 89 Ilf tbe old members who are le-electrd, while ■ ' ' mbers have been however, ra urn 11 pnblieans, making 16 Repahlie .sentativea from th e whole K-.uti \K House 0^197 loentrate our ef- ved. T h a t we cone forta ou the New York Sun. D. A. 147, 162, 73, 49. 128, 46, 65. 104, W e will now conclude by saying that when wc h ad (Uily 15 ( 0 0 organised meu in this State e very similar resolution was sffectiie. To-day, with lti0,()00 organized lucn a n d women in this St.te. if these resolutions are not effective in a few moDiba it is beciuse you have s o t done your duty. Remember th a t t‘ ey who would be tree themselves m u st strik e tbe blow! W e request that these reeoliuions be read at e very meeting. COMMON CO I'N C lL PROCEEDINGS Rc-urular Meetlnw. T eursday , Dec. 15. 1887, 7:30 f M. Memb.-rs present—President M.-ad. Aid. Cridge. Gary, Clue t, Curtis. UalUgan, H ilw el], Maloney, R-i.-rke, Seboeider, Sm ith—11 A quorum not being preaent, A'd. Cridge xuveil that the 45tb lu l e b e e . [Carried. T h e President directed Officer Looby to endeavor to find tbe ahs mee mem- b e n of tbe ta-ard and bring them to t< c Connell Chamber. After a |>rolonged abaence the officer reluraaRl and repoiteil that be-waa u n a b le to find tbe abaen a\ cte- men. W hereupon tbe! board adjoarm-d. J , J . M c C om uck , City Clerk. D elaxs have daDgernua < ik I-.—Shika N kxt to f lith in U'Hi is faith in labor — 8 tk i « ino maDDerii are bad iiianm-i.>.. Rober. Hall. sorviveM I,is No m n ’s roliglo luralA —South. ( ers.—Sophocles. P atikncs if bitter, sw.-i L—KobSt-ai). R bmoubk la tlie <<:ho of a Im t virtu e. — Bulwei Lyi'on. 101 gii\ is tbe w o n t part of a l>ad :.—Juveral. avis U be whom pavhKin T ub worst of s lORTII ll It s ^. q I h , u always to be tiegets in bsae minds e uv ; in emulation. —Fieluiiig. acid n e x t to Uo.t i cbtelly I im not —Saadi. I FXAB God. ■ fear him who f. 'i'HocoHT is the wind, knowledge)be sail, and m nkind the voasel.—H re. A DK 81 BB to resist uppresaiim pLnte-t in the nature u l man.—Tavitu-. P bivate iipsniOB ia weak, but puMic opinion ia alnoat om n ipotent.- Berchei. L abor rid* us of three great evils— irksomeut-BS, vice and poverty.—Vobaire. T brbb is not BO mnuh dsi -isted the teats of b’s m o ther.— (5rrpoiei'i T rcth is im|/oa outward toocn aa 'p SIT* □rver le: fur Ignorance T h e lesa a man thinks his virtue th e belter < Bmerson. like him who AutoniiiE K ivn be-rts a-c m and simple faith than Tentyron. tbe Buiibeam.—M .iio u .; ,irupi.icg the ato is rare, and a wise m u w « -uaw ay; b a n it go by him .—Bayard I * h eie i e ^ e^altack lie unborn than untaiigbt is the root of niisfiirtuue.— lioKR .WFD tlioiigiif*, Ilk* b(>ri\\vd mo • only ^Imw Ihe povrrla i.| r i l>.>ir<)Wtr.—L i o j B W -iiigiin Givx instnictieu to a w ae man, and I e will he ;e i wi^er : teach a jii-t n i,n unU he aiM incri-Bse In I arning. — ilini , .Nil ra-tily ra.m w 11 fe-1 him thing of siii-rne in loi kiiie btu-k i<> oarlv siru^-gles wiib adverae circiiiU'Uoces, and no man fi ei> .1 woriUier pnde than «heu he liss conqneied ti.eo ta-u ilesto bis progri.«a.— K Itsbt You A re! lu coDvirs itii.n with a r-p rl*r ibe other dnv eoaectning tbe kickers, Mr Powd rly Vt-ry truly ‘aid: ■‘Eiiemi s c f trade* nnion* a n d of tbe K \ighls <■( La b r are well pleased to ree tne evidi-nce of troub’i-betwe en the different orguoizi- tiDiiH. They fan the b'Hze, he it ever so soiall, with ihp. hope that i: will burn uo bo'h sides; and in the ranks a re m -n a h -, > wiiile a Q -ciiug to be fricnd'y lo both nr {gAiiiLatioDs, are in reality d-iing all that in their power lu s t<i ruin organized la bar. They stop at notbiug Slaud-r, Llsoli'iod and perjury are resoned lo to gain their ei.d^ ” In the same intervi-w Sir. P.iwderly furti e r a a id: “ T he mtiwioD of the K'jigbi* of L -bor i-> beiug fully ac- I'omplis e-1 s u J neither malice i.o- igno- ram e cuu stay our sui.idj pio,re-s. VV.- are h-re. and we are here in stay. T o morrow a new line of attack may h e r e - sorted to »nd a new ret of cbirge->iaHued to ti<e world in tbe hope th a t by tx>n-t*ni atone of patience will be inaiter irom wbom or _ j ti e attac k may come we will aU I wavs be stroug enoiigt strou g enoug h to maet and repel lurt of reteLgi- is i o did tho ihjnry. itap ld T r a n s it In B r o o k lvu. ' kn-waaiM intj probable effects of rapid I Ilk-- him .— tran-it in Brooklvn will be tbe lowering , in value of residence property in New t to lie t York C ity. U»at e state owner* a te closely watciiing cv. ntR Those in aotliam are ^ apprehensive of a drereaae in their hold- lus and those in B n oklyn are expr-cting i>oom in all th* unimproved lot* of tbe CitT of Ohuiohee. A nother result that is likely to otime from Brooklyn’s elevated ausual dev'-lop II b who can at all times sacrlSoe j liketv to o<i olea-ure to duty approaches s u b li m ity .- | roads is an T he way tn gain a good reputation is to endeavor lo be w b it yon desire to a p - , pear —Socratna. I woDU) desire for a ftiei.d Ibe son who —The b oycott, i-y dtifeiis ge-ieial'y, ipoD Ine American T a b e and Ir»n Works it YoDDgau.wD, Ohio, kss brought tl lompaoy to term s with its employts. I’rcsident J- o'are.l lh<- piantat e wboii making 16 Repuhiii N o -th-rn Stales have elected 48 Republican representafives, total represoutiition in the 1 Republican members. W h o W o re t h e P a s t e r A tali, heavv, led.faced woman ing a pink gingham son bonnet came in to a clothing store in Brsttleboro, Vt., one duy last week, followed by a weak, harmlct.-t-looking lillle mau wearing a pair of coDspicnously shabby old ttouseia of faded bnU ernnt jean*. “ We Want to g it a p a ir of panta,” said the w> man. Tbe clerk, tlirough force of liablt, wan abc'Ut to ask; “ F or yourself?” when ho checked himself, and turniog to tbe little old mao, said : “ F o r you air r” ■■YeA sir.\ piped out th - l i t t l e man tim idly,” and I ’d like a real nice—” but the n-d-fneed giantess interrupted him \N o , you dou’t w in t no ‘real nice' ones. N o rich thieg. Yonr’e th.- Iwst inett man to w ear out panta I ever re anyhow. Y'on a in’t bad them breeches youv’e g u t on but three years, and look at 'em . They won’t last six m o uths lunger. A man that can’t take better keep of bia panta tL . n tb a t o r ta ’t to have any at a'l, but I ’ve ’greed to give you a pair f e r Sun- dayA ao :f you'll show m e some good, cheap one*, mister, I ’ll take ’em m*bbe.” “ I ’d like ’em with stripes in ’em,” said the vain, litt'e edd fellow, glancing ^ oealingly tow a rd his wife. \N o yon don’t,” she said, decideuly; “striped breeches come high, a n ' I know - T hen Fd like ’em with black a n ’ white checks m .” “ Yee. yon w onld,” was the scornful re tort. “ And it won d b 't be two y e a n till you’d have 'em so dirty they wouldn't be tit to be seen. No, sir, I want aomething that won’t show dirt—srmi-thing in a yaib-risb brown or a greeniab gray ; jeans is ibe thing.” ■‘I'd like »imetbing in casrimare or ” “ Vnu’U wear w h at 1 b u y . Amasy BagjS an ' you know i t ” And be did. Krazllllan slaves. There hua been an insurrection of slavoa in Bniztl. About sixty on two intatioiiB revolted and made off for the Ten policemen who were *- at after ih e n w -re disarmed and sent home Then twenty monoted police were seni after them, but the strikers having been joined by a number of others deleuted them, the runaways, with those who bsd joined thtm . to th e number of four buedred, have made good their escape and h ve ji^oed a numtier of o'her run away slaves in the nrianiiuoi. T ie autbonties c a do n o thing, as tbe milicli refuse to lie turned iuto slave bunti-rs. W e fully expect tbe law and order preaa to call upon the authoriuea to use all tbe resources of cisilizatiun to pu t do-an these sntsgoDixers of the law o.' their country. Now, gentlemen, all togetier, ‘-It is the du 'y of all good citizens to obey the law ------ Why don't y o u keep r'Rl t on? Any of your old editorial*, m which you denouncr tbe ioaurrections otherwise called -trike*, of wage slaves, will do. w ith very s li /h t changCA T h o O n ly U n fhIr P a p e r . T h e 'Troy Timee is the only unfair paper in the city. Oiganized labor, it la for your iDierest that t be remaved. See h tt tbi.a stigm a ahouM It th a t it is reiroved. r boofs, lluelness N o tion. F or bargaius go to the Boston Shoe Store, 202 River street. In d ies’ rub bers, twenty five cents; Ldiee’ fleeced lined rubbers, forty ceniA m« n ’s robber*, fsrty-flve cent-; m \u’s arctics, ninety- live centA men’s rubber boots, o tar a u d ninety cent*; boya’ rubb er one d o llar and fifty cenia. O w iss to my removal in *bo it seeks I will ofier my entire stock, wi ich comprises fine W inter and Spring Ovw- coa'ing*, Drees and Business Sui'ingssnd evrry variety of Pauls goods. Also a fine stock of Uenta’ Furniabing Goods at a great reduction, aa the entire at ick must be sold witbih that tim e. William W at- tcnliurg, 85 Congrci* £St. S amta C u v s run* at sight of the Holi day Barga na at S. B. Thing A Clo.'*, Cnildren's warm fleece-iined Rubber BootA $1 ptr pair. Children’s Red Tup Bouts, 75 c ents per pair. C b ildrtn'- Warm Slippers 95 cunts, worth 75 cents. Gent*’ Holiday Slippers, at 3U and 75 centa per p u r , nauady sold at double the price. B -jotce and purchas\ your C'liriatmai preseuts a t S. 6. Thing A O o . ’ a 328 a n d 880 River street. Be Sure and Attend T H E Grand Dissolution Sale Johnston & Reilly 59 AND G1 NORTH PEARL ST., ALBANY, Now ill Proiress Onfler llie Folloiiiig “ TERMS - FIEST—On all cash purchases of JIO and upwards a Deduction of 10 per cent will be allowed on the following articles; Silks, Plushes. Velvets, Black and Colored Dress Goods, Ladies' and Gents’ Hosiery, Knit Dnder- wear, Gloves; Laces, Costumes, Wraps, Shawls, Up holstery, Curtains, Ribbons, Notions, Umbrellas, Cloak ings, Cloths and Blankets. SECOND—On all cash pu'■chases of $ 5 and upwards, on Domestic Goods 5 per cent will be allowed. These com prise Linens, Sheetings, Cambrics, Ginghams, Bleached and Unb.eaohed Muslins and Flannels, THIRD—All customers coming from Troy, Lansingburgh Waterford, Cohoes, West Troy, Castleton or distances ranging fr.'m 7 to iO miles and purchasing goods to the extent of $5 or over fare will be allowed. FOURTH—All customers coming from distances of 10 miles or over, not exceeding 50 miles, on purchasing $10 worth or more fare will be allowed. G u a r a n t e e d in E v e r y D e p a r t m e n t . N. B.—W h ile we shall absolutely decline giving Sam p les during this Sale, and positively no goods sent out on approba tion, we shall in all c a s e s exchange goods and cheerfully refui m o n ey w h e re goodsoods arere notot s aatisfac tisfadtory. paid on all goiods g a n s E x p ressag e will be l within a radius of 50 miles. By order of R O B E R T JO H N S T O N . OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE i T o . 5 ^ ’r a a a . ^ l i n S q . ’o . a r e . TROY, N. Y. ()iiac](fifil]usli & Go. E\Tlil»!{DL\lilY mRlIlIK Dress L e n g ths Holiday Gifts. 2 , 0 0 0 F u ll Dress Lengths, a ll - ■wool Fabrics Choice Designs and Colorings. 10yards drmbte f> Id Diagonal for tl.5 0 . lU yards donble told CbvCK8 fi r 62.50 10 yards double fuid M ixinres uLd '■ecks tor $2.90 lo yards d ouble f-Id luviaiblu Oliecks 10 yards double fold Strip, a and Plain Chocks for $4.90. 6 yards .‘>4 inch Ladies’ Clutb (ii»w sliHdes) for $3 8 yards extra doable fold Cht cks for 8 y a 'd s extra dunble fold CLe k* i-nd i!a n for $8.12. 8 yards ex 'r a d >iible (old plaids and mixtu «s for $3 90 8 y a r d 'e x tra duhble fold Piaia S.Tije- for $3.90 8 yards rxira doable fold Zauilla Gluth for $5 50. 8 y s r la double fold L a p iu’s best Cast • lere for $.5 85. 8 'ar-isexira d onble fold Lupin's Fau c ; 'laid- for $6 90. TWO SPECIAL VALUES; 8 yards 4 4 i\ch *11 w ol K ^ rs-.'s f'-i $8.-14; goiKl V 1 le Hi $C.OO 9 yariis 45 lo.-lt flue all w>-ol Oamel’* Hair for $1 72; have ueen iwld ib a season Our priceA quality aud • yies of the abuve D risi L*-ngCUB caonot be surpastied lo this c ity or elaewlitre- Mnke yiiur seioi-iiuiis . ally liefors tbe assortment is i roktn. (i.l.S.(|llillli.\l)lSil&Cfl., COB. BR0ADWAY4 THIRDST., TROY N. Y. ___ E . E L L I S , -MERCHANT TAILOR,- AND CLOTHIER, Offers for the next six weeks a {jrent reilQCtiuu in prices which uauuo; be s n t- passed by any clotbier in this city. 166 R iver S tr e e t, T roy, N. Y. \V H ,U .\M R lU,:GHKS.8*l«.in*o. W u. M ulhulla ND, J acob H. E llih , SPECIAL NOTICES. In Sciecuag—yonr pietures see our oil paintioKS for $3. Those e u u r vinga (or $‘2caon o t be beaten in T r o y . We are selliug our slock of c abiuet* beluw com eleffaDt o nes for SUcents. Tw enty cent buys a French brans fram e —somethin! uew. See F. W, Ssolsbary AiCo.’a stock. CODErees ntrneL BEST 50c. TEA IN TROY. .kmhrOKe Kelly, 299 River Street. Try z T x v t t H a ^ D E A L E R IN Boots, Slioes and Slippers CUSTOM W ORK TO O R D E R . Repairing promptly done. 7 3 C o n g r e s s S t . . T r o y . WM. B. S tapleton , 'teaier in ail kinds of C ' O . V T . . D. A H C. Co.’a Rail C<>al a specialty. fT A D T i a -tld m id *1\ Second St. X i l i l U O ” ” M o n roe a n d R lv^rSta^ __ C. D. PACKARD i SON, D E A L E R S IN Boots, Shoes end Rubbers. A com plete stock of J . & T. COUSINS’ fine shoes coustsDllv oi' b in d . W aukeuphast sboea a specialty Prices as low as tbe lowest. 69 Congress Street. U n d er B a u d ’s Opera H o use. $ai) 9 ed (joods Free from poisoi), awchuno. o r o a n iz e d L a b o r . You will find *ii tbe Leteet Nu/eltie* in Fall and Winter Millinery AT J a m e s -B. H a l l ’s 322 RIV E R ST—N ext D oor to S aul ’a. Open e v eoingt during tbe season. S.p & L f. G-e2a.-u.i11e MARK-DOWN IN T H E PRIC K S OP DRY 600 DS! O u r ainek is too laige a n d must be r e duced 0 m ke room for Holiday G'-ods. Wi- mealiO'i a few cronoUDceil redu' tions t lit prove wl.ai we sav. and when we ad- Vi-rii*e a I'daetioD or pricen we mi-au it. D r e a O o 'd s Deparimeol—A D o n b le- foM Fancy S t r i icd Suiting, very desira ble,^(nll line of color*, ;i2>^ c ents per VOL. THE ' i Notion D> p a n m e m —19-iiicbftilk Plush 86 eent* 1 er vs*d. I.eona.d’8 100 yard Stiool Silk 8 cents. C -atsSi-ool Co Ion 50 cents per dog. Pine Metal Butt n» 13 cents p»r di>z. Glove D e p -rtm e n i—L adies' Mousqne- t'lre Gloves 98 cent'-. D, A P. PE T E R S , QrocerA Best oods a t reaaonAble priM s. R n e Bnttw • speeialty. Ladi. 8’ A l!-«ool Mitti-ns a t 12},,' cents. Blanket DepBrinient— A 104 White led Bia' ket a t 09 ceut*. Calico Departtneni—Best q uality Com- br able Caffeo 3 c ents y a r t. Good Calie ' for dre— 0 cents yard, Lsdirs’ He slery Deparmiei.t—Chil- Ireo's All-wool Hose, Ribbed, full regu- ar m ide, all eisp*. from 5 to 8}(, 25 Ladies’ Vests--8ilk Embroidered Pe>rl Bmton*, winter weight, 36 cent*, wutth 49 '•'■nta. O n**’ Purnishlng D epartment— G -nts' N*tur*l Wool Shirt* and Drawers $1; w orth $1 48. G ents’ CanU'l’H H a ir f ho e 25 cents. Skirt IN-panment—Lidips’ Jersey Kmt Skir‘s 50 ''ent*. L die ’ Flannel Skir s 75 rents. Cloak* *nd Jacke'*—Ladle*' la-indon Dy d Plnsh Cloak*. Satin Q lilted linings Lsdiee’ Muslin Underwear Department —Ladies’ DrawerA made of fruit of tbe loom mosljn, 8 tiickA Ilam borg rnfflee, alt sizeA 48 centa. Ribbon D e p a rim e o t-G lare Ribbon,all Hb.ide* DO a ll pure i-ilk 26 cent-. Millinery Departmeot—Fine Wool Felt Hats, f i-ed with Asiracbnn, all colors, 75 Cnriatii D epartm ent—L'lirtain D raper- 'M, 40 inches wide, 12j c»nta per y a rd. Few and desirable patterns Juat received. Lace D e p a rtm ent—Ladies’ Spaniah Scarfs 50 cents. Ladii-s' Spanish Fischus 69 cent*. Ladies’ Mall Ties, embroidered ends, Knit G o o ’s D epartm ent—Children’s W hite Drawers Lagging* 48 cents. One lot of Cbildr> n’s Hoods, all sizeA 19 c ruls; worth 60 ci nta. Linen* a d Cottons—Loom Dice Table linen. 56 inches wide, 2.5 rents per vard. Lon*<Ule and Fru it of tbeLoom Muslin 9 C' Dts pwr varJ. SMITH, DONNELLY & LEE. 12 Broadwav 37 Third St.. TROY. N. Y. __ W. E. KEBIS & CO, W HOLESALE DEALERS IN P O R K . Also B U T T E R . EG G and C H E I S E HOUSE, G r o c e r i b s a n d P r o v i s i o n s , io8 C o n g ress St., Troy, N. Y. CYRUS L T l ^ DEALER IN P r o v i s i o n s , BUTTER AND CHEESE No U.0 Gongress^t. SEWEK A.\D DKlirFfPE, D. J. Whelan, Cor. Fifth and Jefferson Sts. EVERT S&TURDAT every purchaser a t o ur Store will get An Extra Special Present lity a t unlirard- are tbe largeist to see yon, DNION PACIFIC TEA CO., »« C-ongreen 81., T r o y , N. Y. Headquarter*. 79 W ,.tir S t and 80 Front street. New York, N . B.—Bvwaru of the Frauds who claim to be branebea of nur roncern. ' W i l l i a m L l a t t , T e ’^ e l e r . WATCHES and DIAMONDS 268 R iver St., Troy, N. Y. W ATCHES and JEW E L R Y REP IB F D M A X G i l I M M , IIEA I.ER IX hehigb and Lackawana Goal Also dealer m bE W E R andLiZ-^tN Office—Cor. CONGRESS and RIV E R STREETS. Y a r d - F o o t of Congrrss street. Telepiione. CR E A k E R Y A lT D D A I B Y ^ T T E B , finest made. Send trial order. D . A P FX X S R 8 S c M s d ik will make you smile nnt lend. W e sell TeM and Coffeee of the finact if low price*. htcau*e T ea JmiHirtei ID the world ir> c t with tbe couBumer. Como a n d a e us, we’ll be awfully glad we are tb e large T ea Jmixirters and Coffee Roaster* io th e w dealing early part 1 neigbboijM Fourth abi large M i l McLeod, 1 upon iDM “UiugA” f ed), were ■ cupatuiu t city d'-p a Some o f ll men llvi«| •omewbat places of • tbeir i ^ n think of d the girl* m those f t o f gro w l! 1 mantle flk a t ihi* sl« job that k w orkiogfl sail IlM r would I k writer’*-fft iisc outsido a average 4 until ite a But U i* this 0 MA of Troy « o u t(b e o thing* ha) will qini ChiDe»e ' working I than the wOaflS a couut* arbiir i j j “ intel'ivi tellectu d o f their f thoughM devi.tit^ sooal tut botii in I popiila^ they wbt of p u b li value o f N e w M aa they g dollars. ] t a c ^ j ^ Westi'ffii