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' ' I -1 f / '~ ~Ooll'a Phaaee tor October. N!Stehw. Firat Quarter. ]j'n!L Last Onarter. li!Sth. -·ad. fltll. l ~ V&.N NESS, ·~ {.t.torney and Counselor at Law;, ) .,_ll.alEstatea.nd I~sur..u.oe~ a ·\ Ofllee In Wllm&rlh mock. <.!!\'·-- ~ i- GREm!WIOB, N.Y. ' ~ • ..... ,, 1 ,pill bable111ICOIIIII>b!; aUomded 0 • LOCALS. They are .Submlt«ed ~Slate Railroad Ctoti:· mlsslo•-One Claim• to Have Been tbc first on the <irollllll, th\ Other That It Ca~ <Uve ~~r~rvi-Ao Old Company to ll.te.~il. Albany J' ourna.l, Oct. 23. over tbe ,giCJ~nds of R. S . .A.beal, Job G. SbermaDI, the lha'tb es1m,te, Eliza Telft, Campbell Bros., W. Sprague, E. Colla mel::', Kenyon estate, A.m brose Kenyon, M~s. Cottrell, Capt. 'Wright, E. fl. Gibs~n, --Lansing, T. Clark, Clark's mills, 0. Rogers, Mrs. Thomson's mills, D. A. Billiard, Mrs. Marshall amd E. Towne. -'tlflSP IN THe COUJ'IITY, Clro.nville SentineL AN 0 OF A LIFE-TIME =:TO OBTAIN BAR.OAI -IN- The application for perm!Bsion to build a railroad from 'Bchuylervllle to Greenwich, the arguments for vbioh Were ODnolnded before the state Rail- -The days aTe growing shorte road Commission to-day, brought otlt ·and colder. some interesting facts. The territory Perhaps -the largest floek of regis- tered Shre>pshires in W&shlngton CO\Ulty is tbat owned by W. B. Bis- son, Esq.,~~ Easton, who booght his foundation stock at the Sickler ano- tion, held iln Sara. toga coun1iy. His ll.ook numb-ers something over SJ:Xty. SHOES ,. Gives 'Business 'Pro.otioe In Bookeeping, \ . .tlrnold's ·. P•ltArr•!••• st..ue, {-;.;> 4!1HAfNBT.~GREENWIOH. N.Y. ''AU kbld.! of Photogr&phlc work done •t mod- l 11M priae&. 1 :~iJA.'!IBF.AOTION GU.ABANTEED. . } 1'. ~1lR ATTEI'iiTIOlli io caUed to the ~·!f\ertlawe•tera llatual Life lna1U\&Dce '.k:! Company. h 'Which ron a.n ma.ko & so.fe and profit- ! TeelnlenHor :vonr eot&te or yours~lt, u eitabll.Jhed In 1858. Jan. 1, !~,,it nne · ~oft13,891,1Hl4, ahd Bm:J>Ius over&)] nabill- ..,., .. el4 lt5 116. ~ ~~ra tho .Jargest dividends on slmiliLl )!Oil- Ill:!' Life Imunnee Oomran:v. •nd thn• ea !n&unnce at tho k&B _post. ' .1~ .... \.~· . . . A. W, DAY, A ~rent\., ,aOI!If-..y - Greenw 1cb, \'· Y ll!t~P Wanted .l · 'We 'WIIIl\ 100 moro hands In our SHIRT , ,.J.lO'l'ORY In Oreenwloh. EIPERJENOE } . :'··~. . BTE.AJ).l' WOllK .4LL1TH11 . . ...;.; -. \'tM & GG. ; $i$n.W!ah,N. Y~ March !ill,~ t1 ~~ .. Ia Ilwstments .. 'itBfxPer Oent. Interest. •bat Morttraao• on Good Fanna t.monnts to anlt lenders. No risk. no Agent. employed of ~Those who proclaim their ow It is proposed to eover Is less tll.an virtues should be regarded with su - eight miles, and there are, three in- plcion.-Yonkers Gazette. terests at work to secure the perinis- -:Relfgion may make a IDan a. bet- slon of the Railroad Comrniasl<>n. politician, but pblltlcs never They a.re the •·Hudson River o.nd ma.kes a man a better christian. Washington County Midland,\ a.nd -The Yonkers Gazette says that the \Greenwich and Bchnylerville bachelors are goln~ to be mighty Electric,\ new companies, a.nd the lonely In heaven. More likely they ''GreenwichandJohusonvllle,\ whjch 'Will be mighty scarce. has operated a. railroad for 24 years, .:-Have you ever noticed that when earning from 7- to 14 per cent., which y~u ring a man's doorbell after mid- It has paid ln dividends, a vear_ Last night, tbat nine times out of ten it is year it earned 12 per oent., and paid his wife who comes to the door or 9 per oent. In dividends. Along ihe window to find out what Is wanted? line of the proposed new roads tture -The Country Gentlerna.n reports a.re 251'.a.ctories and other industries, that good milch oows are from $M to employing many hands. Tb:ese 1160 per head ln the st11.te of Connect!- ma.nufaoturere allege that they h.ave cut and that bay is $1'! per ton and not the proper facUlties for tr~~ons potatoes 56 cents per bushel. A very porting either freight or passengers, good place to send our surplna. having to trook their product tind -Now tbat the time ls at hand for freight from at to Ove miles. setting up stoves, It will be interest- There are five paper mills &long the mg to housekeepers to know that the Ba.ttenklll, whose output of pa.per mloa or Isinglass llghts In stove doors and pnlp is 84 tons a day, a.nd wi:J.ose ma.y be made bright and equal to incoming freight, coo.!, stock, eto., !a nE>w by cleaning with salt mixed o.bou~ 289 tons a day. The mill own- with vinegar. ers, llU!rge numbers being present, -Wbiteba.ll bas some cote little sta.ted that they Jltd appealed to the people. One of Its newspapers says, \Greenwich anHohnsonvllle\ tind not long ago ln one of thf' sohools the \Fttch borg\ raJ! road companies. to teooher asked the geogMl.phy olass, extend their tra.oks, but no heed was \What o.re the counties on Long Is- paid to the appe~l. C. C. Va.n K.lrk, land?\ A boy answf'red, \Kluge who represented the \Greenwich ;and Queens-\ ''and J aoks, '' added a lit- Johnsonville\ a.s attorney, stated tllat tie non-member. his oompa.ny hll.d taken steps to er- -Wheuev .. r the puritv of water Is tend lt.o roo.d from Greenwich t() llllld- In doubt it is better to h()il tt before die F&lls, a distance of two a.nd one- use. Chlcag() ls mooh nfflloted with half u..lles. diphtheria and scarlat fever. The Louill W. Pra.tt, a.a cOJIDsel for the ndvioeoflts health board to residents \M:idla.nd;\ and Frank B. Delehtuotv. is to boll the water before drinking a.11 oonnsel for the Electrlo, ststed H. The sloknese has been traced that tbe \Greenwich and Johnson- lar~ely to an lmpor11 water ~upply. vllle\ bad tnrned a. deaf ear to a.JJ en- -It is now a mlsdPmeo.JJor for a.nv treaties ontilthemanufaoturenal~ng person to ring the door bell or arouse tbe EB.ttenklll moved in the ma. 1ter the oocopants or a. bonso when Jeav of COD.Deotlng the two plaoos by ra.il- lng a band bill or advert iRing sheet. road. Than the old oompo.ny sBn'tlt:l\ Bill posters are prohibited from past- surveyors out, and began work that lng bills on rooks or tre!'s adjoluln~ 11hould have been undertaken 16 fEilM! the highways without the oousent of I ago. the owners. Tbare ar11 'Penalties of When the board of railroad ~0111· $100 and sb: months Imprisonment mfssionen had been eatfsflod of the att.aobPd to the offenses. necessity lor a nillroad, eaoh of thtl The Hon- W. H. Reynolds of Mid· die Falls 1las o.n especially choice flock, bred mainly froo:t Illgersoll stock. His sheep won eil!'bt first a.nd four second premiums at the Cam· bridge and Washington e~nnty fairs the past semson, and the flock is kept in a condlitlon that shows that tile owner takes a commendable pride in his sheep . B 11 pervlse>r H lake-, of G r~n ville, bought S~llle imported aweB from Oaklelgh T'llorne some few years a.go, a.ud has ,a rro.m which he pmcba.sed as a. lawb fro11ll Dr. G. Howa .. a Davison The ewes imported by Mr. Tho~~ are noted as a. high olass type of Shropshire sheep, and n ... Davison's sheep have a. reeord ln the show ring superior t-o any other fl.ook in the B<>untrv. r Another Davison ram heads the flock owne.d by Laurence C. Euer of C()mstocks. The ram, \Shrewsbury was not b!l'ed by Mr. Da -vlson, how· ever, but 'ii'las imported by him from Shropshire, England; a.nli after win· rung theft rst premium a'E fairs held at P()ngh 1leepsie and Dan bury ln 1898, was rnsed to some extent in Dr. Davison's Rock before belnfi: 110ld· to his presen!1 owner. Most of tile ewes of this fJO>ok are Imported anlma.ls, also. A'iiicong the other breedel'1! of reglstered Shropshire sheep in Wash- ington oomnty may be n()ted James E. Barkla,!j' of Argyle, wi:Io bas somo ~Jokier sheep; W . .D. Shennan of Sbn shan, wh~ has bought a. law sheep from Beolt.. a.nd Ingersoll; H. C. Btev· ens of Gre-enwich, whose fotJndation stock oamoe from Wiloox of Vormont, and L. E. J'urin ton of Middle Falls. • We have to move_and IDmt convert our immense stock of OOOTS, SE;Ol$ AND RUBBER GOODS into money. This Is Your Chance, Come and Get First Pick. A Souvenir given with eaoh purchase. GREENWICH Boor AND SuoE ·sro · THOMPSON BLOCK, GREENWICH, N.Y. SATURDAY We have a speci~l sa.le of Ladies', Gents', :Misslls' and Ohildren's Underwear. .LOOK t\T TttE PfliC£8, 'l5c Ladies' Vests and P•mts; JBrsey Ribbed, fineqt of an&Jil~Wf~~,~ ~ heavily fleeced, worth 50 CPD.ts anywhere, 35c, Saturday. 17 c'. More of those Uhildren's Bibbed Merino Underwear; size at this pricl), Satlll'da.y . .. go. Here is a hmnmer in Gent's Underwear. The biggest \I' we have ever bad. See them in our show window, 9Bo rSgo. For a Lady's Natural Wool Oolor Vests and Pants, 1.J &lld see them, 59 o At this price we ho.ve 20 dozen Gent's natura.! wool &lld Drawers. Wortil 75c o.t other store. _ . Saturday P~:tice, 59c, 59c, B Lbs. Oystnr ~ackers, 25c. TbeY::e~~::;tP:;tcaJ or· TEf.fl ff POTTER, ganizatiolll of Tof'onto, offered a prize 96 BROADWAY, some tlmo ago for a pa.rt'V son~. a.nd aocordinglly a.ll the poets In Canada. have beolll maki11g verses.. 'Wbeu the .._,===============,•======,,===\\'=i~;:~ choioo W&:8.made it was fonnd tbat ,\' PJ:RfECTION fLOUR. l ::;:;~~~'~, Twenty yn&rs of o:r:per- ll a b1111ineoJs of hnndrodB of -Thl& fall ba~ bePn a wonderlnl sever ... ! Interest& then went om oo season for d!'er huntinl!'. unequalt>d show that lt wa.a the interest entit!Mi perhaps durin~ the last qnart11r of a to the perinisslon to construct. Th~ century. Thfl law whiob limits the \Greenwioh and Johnsonville\ set transportation of oarea11811•, wbich In forth that 11nder the Ia w It was em· all Oa.l!~~ must be accompnnil•d by the titled to reoognition by reason of' lbl OWDI'r, hM praotloally ~ovPd the deer road being in operation. and the ne· In the Adirondacks and mode lt pos- cesslty for a. new road belo~ lUI dl· llible for them to mat.l'rlallv Jnor~>ase rect lin11 of extansion. The ()ther In numbers during the la.<It few years. lnter&Sts held that the right to exton;:! two were -of suBh e'Xoelleaoe tl:rst thE> prize was <divided betwaell tbom. The first one g-oes to the tone of \March- ing Thromgh Georgia.\ whloh seem• rather odd for a Canadian ooog until one retieo..-te that \Yankee Doodle,\ \iltar Srllillgled Ba.nner,\ and\ Am eri- al• are all set to English tunes.. Some of the val\:llas or this first Jyrio are so lively ss to be worth reproduoln~t. 'Thus: We a.re !lll striving for perfection. We .ballilll•da doll&l'll &t tbia point and no -AU Bad.neu Strictly Confidential I'Gr paitlllnlara Inquire of GEORGE E. DOBR. ESTABLISHED IN 1847. CORNELL'S Livery and ng Stables -An a.mnRing prlntt'r's E'rror oa- been forfeited by refusal to a.et ourrPd In a recent ls~ne or th\ I..ondon when appaa.lt>d to. Times. In announcing tbe marriage The EIE'otric Compa.y held that it of a yoong city man to tbe dan~bter wa.e !I ret ln the field. that Its route of a naval C()nstructor a.i BheArness, was laid on t with express purpose to s. few words of a. telegram which ap- benefit residents and mannfMtiirars, pa,rl\ntlv bPiou~~;ed to some notes from and that It could transport all freight China. or Arml\ola. wPre printed after with dispatch. E\X-Btate Eng! neer the interPsting intPillg<>ntle. They Martin Schenck. who madetbes11rveoy read as follows: ''Trouble ls ex- of the road, and Edgar F. Fassett. peoted.\ the assistant general manager of' the -Miss Ma.nd Landers and Mr. Albany rail wa.y, were called In snp· Harry C. Hill WE'rA very qni.,tly mar- port of the proposition. Mr. Fa.s~ett ried at the rPRldPnoe e>f Mls• Lan- told of the sllccessful operatloos of dern' uncle, John Wa.lkH. Only the the h·elgbt CAf'll on ;;be Alb&ny a.nd fn.millfls of the hrid~> and ~roo111 were Troy trunk Une o{ the Alba.ny r&il- present. Rev. E. P. Spr3gne. D. D .. way. ' · pArformed the ceremony. Mr. and The \Midland\ Comp,.ny's oollltell- M:r•. Hi11 lert on th\ evening train tion was that lt alone could fuonlsh for New York city, wbf're they wlll the aooom ru odatl on necessary: that spend their hon,.vmoon. goln~ later freight could be loaded &t the doe>re t.o Buffalo, whpre Mr. Hill iA en~a.ged of mflls and factories and oa.rrled to In buslness.-So.l\m Review PrePs. its destination without ohanl'(e of ~Tb\ c\\\ of D. l!f. DlokE>rwu oars. This oompaoy had the great- ap:alnst William Rnmsa.y, a.n action est nulnber of wJtneBSes, proparlV brought for balance on a proml~eory note, was tried befC>re Justice Har· owners and manufacturers give testi- mony in favor of Its oonstruotlom. wood and a jnry Friday, October 18, Maps of the proposeil routes ~f tile and resulted In a verdlot for the two new ro11.ds were filed. Tbe u 119 plalnti!J. C. L. Allen appflared for the \Midland\ ia somewhatsD.orter the plaintiff and James White for de- than that of the eiPctria. The btter fendant. Another act.ion betwt>en the same pon'i;ies fN damB!!'E'R TP~U)t ing from o.n e.Asanlt by Ramsey on Dickerson was tried l>ofore Justice Harwood o.nd. a jnrv on October 22, and resnlt.>d In a V<'rrllot. of no oaosa o'f aotion.-Bo.1am Axiom. -SomE' of Greenwich'A stately shade tree11 are beiu~ rnpldly strippt>d of folia~e by the forces of nature In \RIIlll the kcoll of bO<l·iling, bo:Y>. \c'll sound lllou~l tmd long; Ring It wHh n opmt that Wlll \\ks nnd t.hnll the tlu-nng: Ring a hkc '1rot> Llberald, a tbowund thoo&- a.nd !trt1ng; For we &re rr:n!U\C.hmg to VJctory ... ~'The ta.xtnJiiiemen. corrnpt.10msts. tbP trrants aud th~1r tools, C.oetc.. oj)plii'OBS a.nd gn.tbor polf by WTetohod tanffr-nlM, Most wickllclly they P.Qua.ntlor i~ ~nd think Lhat W\-.:(1 a.re fools, Dnt we &rll marching to vit>tory,·• Cholly-''Thonght yoti war<' ge>ing to marry MiRs Kostiqn11Y\ (.Jossie- \Golng t;o awsk her to.night. My ohawnoee are abont ~veo.\ \How RO, deah boy?\ \l:lhe most neither say •yes' oo0r ·no.' ~· \But eri..l i• WT0118h~ by want o'f thought, Aa we.U a.a want or heart..·· By waot of thought mothers all()w daughters to become fra.ll and pnn)\. Over-stndv in ii:lrls lndnoes uterine disorders; and weaknesse~. 8.1ld bllght.s their fotmre happiness a.s Vlives and mothers. Joined to proper bygtenic oare, Dr. Pleroe'• Favorite Prescrip- tion is a !Jlriceless r~rned y In such ail- ments, ~t.s value beoomlng even more s.pplll'ent every year. Using it. the wan, del>llltated school gil\! gailllS oolor, fleEh am~ spirits, losing those deathly lbea.da.ohes, tormenting baok- aohes, Ia nguor, dejection, and other aymptonJJB of functional irregnlari ties, &nd nerv oos debility. It never harms the most. delloate girl. ROBERTSDALE, HUNTINGDON Co., PA. WoR.LD'S-DIBPB:NS.ARY MEmcAL As BOCIJ!!I.TION: can all reach it I How,? By buyin~r a barrel of our Beet Flour. RICHARDS ~ QUA. WE HAVE THE F ·: St\f Ala il~\~u~:~s· Bicycl Imperial Cattle I Whi<>h W\lll Be AT Fly Extermintar. SOMETHING NEIV and effectual; o protect yotu stock from flies, at a price yon can afford to use it Sold only at TOWNSEND'S Q PHARMACY. An early call will pay 11 Columbia.s, 45, 50, 55, 60. 70 dullarR 2 Columbias, ladies, 60 dollarzl. 4 New Mail 35, 45, 50 and 65 Iars. . 2 New Mail, ladies, 45 and Jars. 3 I ynhursts, 33, 40 and 55 2 Bickorv. 70 and 85 7 Juno, i5, 25. 35 and 45 :.1 Keating, 85 dollars. 2 Oresce~ts, 70 and 30 de:lla.l:i!;\: 2 Tryon. 20 aDd 40 dol.lat.s•. 1 Rambler. $SO. 1 1 Quinton, $45. 1 owllu•·~~v~v. 1 Hecure, $60 1 t.t..I.J'\\'\' Columhio. Wheels. ~ ~~~~J~~~~~~:~~j[~~ the time of autumn. No matter If In· the ·street gutters are temporarily choked with lea.ves. If the latter are cart'fnlly gather~>d and removed to rear yR.rds they make exoellent fer- runs fa.rtbar ea•t than the former, a.nd is more bow shape, going o'lose to the base of Bald Mountain. The \Midland\' bogs the Battenklll the \'ntlre distanM. The mills are on tbe banks of the creek, from whioh they get tbeir water power, and the eleo- trio road proposPB to run spurs from the main line to each mill. Its pro- jectors claim that by its extended route it will give tbe gr~ater :fo.oill· ties. Its route passes througb the lands of Job Sherman, J. o.no:l W. Heath, Levi RPmington, R. S. &.beal, 0. S. Platt, H. Pullman, TD.om~s GENTI.EMEN-1 cannot eufllolently express t;;o yon my gratitude for the benefit v-our medloine b~~os eouferred npou mY- da.ugl:tter. or Ja.te she h~ st•ft'ered no pa.in whatever. It u simplv r:n.a.rvelons. Yo11 have joet reason to oalJ' it your \F&vorite Pre- sBrlptiom,\ and to stake yotJr reputa- tion as o. physiBia.n on it. A. fa vorlte prescripe;ton it is, Indeed, to yon and to thonsmnds in this Jan.!, and I be- llevb will be to suffering wo~n tl:re world oqr. Yours gro.tefally, · lULL'S BLOCK. GREENWICH, N. Y. 100, RO, 60, 50 and 40 u\\'\\\ on Pxhibition. Bicvcle Hnndri,.R. A well equipped repair Ladies tuught to ride • tillzerR (or the sand soli which abounds here. At any rate pres,.rve the trees, and check 11o growing ten- dency to remove any bub unson.nd ones. A sound shade tree has no more right to be wantonly destroyed than a sound tooth from a human ja.w. a·· ·~ · . ' THOMAS Tlllll!. WRLL. Wel<Jh, Julla Tefft, A. Kenyon, Jolin .Asthm-a cured by newlv <l!Pcoverl'<i . •t. Valuable Property treo.tm•nt. Pamphlet, testimonials Fryt>r, n ... nj,.tniu J,ampmo.n. R<>y ll\d refe•enues,free. Address World's BevrrPno•, Ht>len Cottrell, D. 0. Di 8 pens~ary Medical Ass()oistion, Bnf· Bodge, N. s. Wright, R. w. Lo'\Vber, r .... lo, N. ~. f 0 D - SAL(. Grace Cottrell, E. H. Gibson, G. Y. I ., Lansincr, Hiram Clark, Ba.rah La.n- \No :said the very advanced we:>- ,., About40aeres oflnnd inthevillngeof 01-een- sing, Edward Lansing, H. Olark, man. \11 shall not wear bloomers vieh. Oan boloid out in building lots. Also <:feorge Cla.rk, M:rs. McGregory, 'Yates IIDY mo.re.\ \Why not!\ \'TI:J.e one of the finest residenoes in the eount:r: Ro\'er. s, M. rs. John A. Dlx:, 'Th<>!DB()n l pockets 1111 e so easy to 11nd that my Electric Lig!Jte at bouse md bor11, l'Illllling \ • f water&nd&ll mod~ conveniw!ljls. This \!1· a.nd Paper Company, J. A. Bnl- husband ha.s goiten Into the habit o tirftp~opertl' oon be bonghb at a li!ll'gnin. Wtll · · oi '-br u<>h the~· w· hen I'm excl'i•llge for good farm :t>llfPOr'ol'· ll ng. \' o \' ~ For partlonlo.rs enqmre at the JotrrtNAL the \Midlo.a~ 1 ' t.s ai!laep.\ omw . mr.p tl .. : , '·. .; .. ·~?\'~ '.>~Lt._t\ ·~·, ~ I~ : ' H B N . & c 15 & 17 . . iill8 0., TROY '1. ,