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I ' .I II ;L : ~tlli! as 'ar~time•a!'~S:o!f.: ·\su~b , . · Jlf!ttf OI~NT. · · ' A: ·;N·· · .. · · -TheNat!()nal Summer sobo6I'()f s',teJ!he,JI . b'o,gl~.s~s Htsi~tlmate ·:_ :. Glens Falls has be~ome a jolnt-et;.o~k · assoolation, with a capital of t25,®, I Friends Knew Him. . · . ·e·. ·· : VAN NESS; ~ , , . •; . . . Advertllera. divided into 1000 shares of $26 eaob. -Says an e:xobange: Th!i! pottery aa :Narrow lt•cape When an IDlant-Be- girls at Parkersburg, W. Va., lulve tun. tc> H~· DeYOted Mother After Hill OF A LII'E-TI:ME ~ftoruey-~nd ,Oouns.elor lij; La.w. ..-.1~1/11 E&t&.t.l a.l}d IDSUi1M>.ile Aat. ~~--· 4. O'llli·mu-WilmarfuBl.oek.- TQ imur~ i1Jitt#on the' 1am~ week, advertUMJJ.entl Jfl!'it ~. \'\'~'\ Gl U.u o.tJI•• fiDI later lhan Tu\dtil! noon. struek for a night off to reeelve tbeir El.,utlon ·to Concre~l>e Gran~:ero, Fa- s'weethearto. This Is the most novel ther aud Sou. ...,d Thelr'Wlvea. strike up to date, and a sad bloW', It Is not Btrllllg!l that people gaze at by the \Way t<J the new wowati fa()Ve ·the shaft surmounted by'the bronze fig- ment. The new woman Is supposed ~e of St!lpben A. Douglas, overlooking =:TO .OBTAIN BAROAI , . r.{,Olt,N. Y~ · 1 ~·bu.iii.~,!G ... ;~,.e~~:io (:t.lil:l~O.N •:V ANK1HI<, LHV CFFIUE, · ltfo0u 7 • Phaaea l'or Deeem.ber. -- Nelhw. 'First Qtuu'ter. ll'nll. Le.st Quarter. 16 24£h. 2d.l1th Dth .. LOCALS. to be above snob silly things as sweet- the lake, liS they pass by the spot where hearts. the remains of the electric statesman -Assistant Postmaster Gener11.l are at rest. -Auction sale at Jos. Miller's shop Frank Jones furnishes excellent ad· It WIIB Oliver Wendell Holmes who -IN- SHOES G • awarTtJO'MB, M. D~ IJ:r Ia (l():m~ru' Block. lleslcle~U~& .. &liBENWIOll. N. Y. J:?-eo. '1th, eommenolng at 1 o'clock P. vice to patrons of the postoJHoe de· said *hat it Is the incidental part of a l'tf, , · · JOSE;PII MILLER. 1 partment, by means of n()tfces wbleh liiiiD's lite wl!ich interests the people. -A man shows bow highly he are posted in a conspicuous p1a.,e There was a good deal of this sort of 1 thing in the Douglas family. There· va ues his freeman's ballot by the in most oJHoes he warns them not w runs tluongh the story of that family a price at which he sells it, I mall a. letter or valuable package thread of the uncommon. The country -In times of business quietude the without writing or having printed on knows all about the political career of need for lively and constant adver-' the upper left band corner the name the man who faced Lincoln in debate, tieing is the more apparent. I and address ()f the writer, so tha.t if and who became the idolized leader of -Next year is leap year, and if the I the letter doe 2 D()t reach its distlna.- his party in the north. There was some· We have to move and mu~t convert our immense stock \t RUBBER GOODS into money. _ ..... Jtoo-.-Frotn B to ;._ JL. 1 iol Po we p«Uotr..K. . 1f'K-. X:ARNAG'l'fAN', IERCIU.NT TAILOR, w.a.iN ~. GliEENWIOS. N: Y. f::::tJ._:Ilnest s'<>ok of ollilinlls ever oeen ID ' O'Ver One Hundred Styles. ~~Bifrj_?!fl~.oo •n<\ up, Will IIQ~ bo undrr- .r~; ~~faotiou. (. uaru.nt~ud. N w d tl d · thing in the disappointment d the man ew oman oes not get in so.ne of I on, an IS ~nt to the dead letter that touched the sensibilities of his op- her flne work, she will not get an- 1 of!loe,it can be returned to the writer ponents, as there is always and ever other chance until 1904. without being opened. It is most 'Will be something pathetio in the fail- -The store windows have begun convenient, of course, to have the· me of one who expires when within to assume the holiday aspect, and it's notice printed, and cheaper, if yo~r vrasp of a long cherished hope. a. bout time to figure up bow much time is worth anything. Prlnt·,d en- A picture of the house in which Dong· yon can afford to spend on Christmas velopes may be purchased tn any las was born 'WIIS recently taken at the presents. quantity almost, if not quite a.soh.eap suggestion of his only living sister, Mrs. bl Sarah Granger, now 84 years old, and -When the factories, mllls and as auk ones. Call at this offlc&. or still living on the old farm near Clifton other industrial establishments are write and get prices. Springe, N. Y., ()D which she was mar- running full blast, the farmer has no -A New York physician advo~tes rled, and \ffhicb was opened up by her trouble in selling his oroduBts. That's eating a raw apple just before gc:>lng husband's father, Bezeldah Granger, where the farmer comes ln. to bed, and another veteran d~or in 1799. -The rocking chair is suggested as declares he owes a great measure of The father ot Douglas, whose mime a. remedy for Indigestion. A well! his health to the eating of one, two was aleo Stephen A. -the Little Giant ~ ~ d th 1 t th t being the fourth Stephen A. in direct known physician asserts tha.t the an rea app ea a a time-really llne-wiiB st1111ding before the big fire- slow rook,ing motion after weals 1 almost hill chief me11.l of the day, !or place in his home at BriiDdOII, Vt., with stimulates the digestive functions. he is the tenderest o! ea.ters at a.ll his son, then two months old, In his other times. He says of the apple: arms. The father's heart was affected, -On country roads in fair condi- tion the horselesa wagon is said to be aapa. ble of coverln~ from 12 to 15 miles an hour. This estimate likely refera t~ n. I~v~Jl 11,nd not t«) a hillv country. It Ia an exoellont brain food, because and he let the child fall from his grasp. it contains more phosphoric acid in The father fell dead. The child fell in· easily digestible shape than any to the ashes, and but for instantaneous other vegetable known. It excites rescue 'Would have met a horrible death. h The mother of Douglas was Sarah Fisk, t e action l\f the liver, promotes and she was the second collllin of Jim sound and healthy sleep and thor- Fisk o:1 pictmeaque career and tragic oughly dlslnferts the month. Tl:tls is end. not all, The apple agglutinates tl:te Referring ·to the incidentals of a surplus aD ids of the stomach, l:t.elps man's C111'86b, here is another of more thfl kldnsy secretions a.nd prev enta than passing interest, inasmuch as it ca.lcnl11.s gro\Wths while It 0 bviates furnishes the key to the coming of Indigestion and Is one of the beet young Douglas into the west. There WIIB a man who lived on a -An e:rohtmge says It wili be well preventives known of diseases of tbe farm with his father near Cliftan -The Sentinel is Issued one day &head of time this week, to allow Its faithfal e!Dployes a day for Thanks- giving and prayer. Thev deserve the former and greatly need the a.tter.-Granvllle Sentinel. for people who have fl a.nd f~ bllls throat. · Springs, N. Y., whose name was Gran- 'l:r I w d toJook at them oarefnllv. A good 1 ger. His father was Hezekiah Granger. .-e p ante • many oounterfeits have been put In The County Newspaper. :The son WIIB in the habit of visiting Dirnnlation, bnt a.s they are p()orly The county newspaper Is an lm- BrRDdon, Vt.' oo do bi'Jroonrting. Be W • --• 100 h •- In S\'\'T b married MiBS Sarah Douglas. Sbe was • ·~• moro m.., ODJ' o..u• executed a. sllg t examination is portant agency In the cultivation of ~ y Ill Grennwtoh, · ..., 1 t t d t t tb the sister of Stephen .A. Douglas, and notn .. . . STEADY WORK ALLiTHB enwc en o e en em. pnhllc spirit, and however humble it followed him in all his oareer, f'Ven un- ' ,..Soa.p In book form Is the latest may seem beside the metropolit11.n ' to his daath, aod then en me on here to ' Tla & CO. boom to travelers whose sense of daily It bas a. place In popular ed uas. Chicago to watch tl1e building of the Grecnwlch,N. Y- Harah 1111, liM. t1 neatness revolts a.t the thought of tion which Is too little regarded. ' monument to the mammy of one whom i'l:nt llf~•~rea on Good F&n>U In &mo1Dll8 to auit lendllr11. No rul!, no Ro'Qblar tto Ul!ODBO. Agonts employed of mowo rM1lODllibll!ly.. Tonlnty y&arB of oxpor· 1111011, inro!Tlnll a lnmln\'' of hundrocle of 1Jl91Ua.l:ld& ot doll.ua at lhls 1>0int and no toaee. . All B .. laou Btrlctl y OontJdcn tlal 11'01' p&rtiouhn inquire of GEORGE E. DORB. Bl8!l' AlJ.LlSB.EID IN 18417. OORN\EJLL'S Livery and ~Boarding Stables O, P. CORliELL, Proprietor, 1'1' Haln. St., Groon..rlcl>, IV. Y ~mtbJng tirot-biMs. L&n<ln.us, 001\Clbes. t'II'O ::end tJi:ree.aest<Jd 8urey11, fine 8ingle 'rnrll'rrnt& illld ll&refol Drivera. ·x · .... --·-+---- 'l'<llo.pa;;.... · Ji;<on Day and IVI!Jht. , OO;Ul.l.J!Ill OA.S\'It]IILI., O'ABPENTER and botelsoa.p. It Ia arrangad munh like While the editor Is not often above 1 abe still refers to as tbe \best man that \check book, a.nd one sheet pnlled the rank o! a pra.otlool printer t:bere \ever lived.\ YOllng Granger returned _ _ ' to lhe old homestpd near the Sprlnga lt l!L.satll.oient for a thorough are m!IJJ.y persons in most of the su-I with his bride. His father, Hezekiah, olelUleing of tbe hands. burban tvwns-Blergymen, laW3'et\s \ at once declared that biB boy's wile was -The fault of ma.ny boys Is that tea.ohers and others-who hsv& the a \mighty fine woman,\ aod asked if they break out of so boo! to young in leisure and a.bllity to use 'the paper : there WIIB any of the stock left, for Haze- tHe, and before this habit of restraint as the vehicle of influence over their 1 klah was in his weeds. The boy told his bas been fully inonlaated and the fellow citizens. father that his bride's mother was lh· po wer of steady application formed. The ooantry newspaper Is lll!IJl&!ly i,ng, IUld was likewise in her weeds. Bezek:iah bitched up his team and made The allurements of business a.nd the local in its news. a.nd the verv people a pilgrimage to Brandon, Vt., where he almighty dollar a.re often at fault in who might mllke It fresh and sngges- \made up an acquaintance\ with the permitting parents to allow boys to tlve are those who complain liJ()St 1 Widow Douglas, and soon after they leave school so generally a.t the ages londlv of Its meagre character. Short ware married. Thus tbe boy had a of t4and 15 years. When later ldl,., 11.rticles pertsiuing to loaa.l interests mother-in-law unrl a Rtepmother in one, vioioos habits develop, tbeperni!lions are always welcomed In Its oolaruns, 1 and tbe old gentleman became the step· dime novel should not ba.ve the sole and the men and '170men who most· father to his daughter-In-law. To the d · to k b lif 1 tb n old farm in New York oame Stephen A. blame. On the whole the b()ys of the e~tre ma. e ome e 0 8 \' 0 \ · · Douglas, and whi1e there be heard farm, who attend sohoolnntil nearly try rich a.nd in~nential ca.u b_est do. about tbe chances for young men in the or quite of age, bave by fa.r the beet so by contribntmg frsely to ttet O()l·i west, nod concluded to come out. The tra.iDing a.nd equipment for later lire. nmns of what they have In mind. It. story of the penniless yann~~: man who -Just before a marriage ceremony some plMles this has been done, and I reached .Illinois, and afterwar~ b~e in Little Falls, the other day, a. oon- the result in the quickened life of lo_ne ?f tts ~nators, is as fnnul_tur m 11- tbe community ha.s been gratifying.-- linoiB as ts the life of Wasbmgtou l'l sta.ble from Dolgeville served a WI!J· Boston Herald. '9'irginla. . rant on the groom for a board bill of The wommg yoUilg DongiiiB left the 186. The Kl'oom tried to put the hon~n the old Granger farm his otnaer ()ff until after the tying of the A Large Waist moth walked with him down to the knot, but the constable did not pro- is not generally considered a o.eBes- gate th opened out inoo the lane and pose to let the opportunity .slip, a.nd sary II!Jdjnnct to the gaaee, beauty of inoo ~e United States s&late, and put &fter the wedding party ha.d been de- symmetry of the womanly form. bar arms around ber ooy's neck and 1 d h th · nl Within the body, however, is a ~~;real kissed him goodby. aye for an our, e tmpeen ous waste made necessary aooordlng to \When a.re yon coiDing bnek to Bill! groom borrowed the money from a. oond!tion ()f things-continually to your old mother?\ she asked him. friend. Be was supposed to be quite process and requiring the perfect \On my way to congress,\ was the well off tlnanelally before this lnci- action of alll>odilv funntions tAl ab prophetic reply. There is a Patmos that dent. sorb or dispel the refUlle. 'When rises ooross the way of some mortals. there is irregnl&l'lty or in~tivn, A ood b d th -The young man mi~~:bt have be_ ladles who value a. olean, ptlre, g many years went y, an e come the husband of the girl, one healthy body will. take Ur. Pi-eroe's faithful mother used to go down to the h i FaV'Orlte Presoription _the only ga.te of tbe lawn and look along the night when t ey were at a I ttle partv hi h b in Jane and go back again onconsoled. remedy for woman w c e g once ~ she drank a. oooktail that was ·play- used is a.l ways in favGr. One day she saw a man coming, and, fully offered to her. He felt It his To those about to benome mothers, though he had grown and had some of dnt'Y to reprimand her mildly. She It Is a. priaeless boon, for It lessens the that tired look in his fsoe whioh the resented his interference and the en- pain• and perils ur childbirth, sbort- west imprinted on its young men, the \n\ labor, promntes an abundant '-- •L• b b He h ld g a.gement w&ahroken otr .. He sought woman ,...ew wuswas er oy. e sPor~tion of nourishment for- the h d b' .,, __ ._ of 1 ti foraetfulness In travel, while she, with b h I d 1 in his an IB oer\\\\\\\' e oo on to • nhild and \ orte11s t e per 0 0 B<>n· lhe lower houRe of the national oongreBB woman's enterprise, bename engaged finement. from the distriot in which be Jived In to another young man. A wedding Illino1's. He was on his way to congr~·s. Dr. Pierce's PeliPts cure biliou \\\~\· ~ l.iltvilto:t.inn'inl.s sent to the traveler as comtipa.tlon, sick headarhP, lucliges- L<lngyears after thlM,whenthe young a pea<Je offering, and as he bad re- tion, or dy!<pepsia, and idot!n·d dis· man had soars upon his political armor, renovered from his first grief be sent eases. made in oontest with the giants of those congratulations and also wrote to -- --- days, and when he was in the race for one of his friends and directed him Two men mPt on ~hln Rtl·rr•t yes- the White Honse wreath and the press to purchase some suitable wending t<•r,]>l\', wh•·[l tlw r .•L,.,.;,,.: <''\' \'8rBa· of the opposition VIBB vindictive in Its ft d d itt th h 1 . tivu ·•... . . ,; ... -.,;,,.reattack upon him, Douglas stopped on gt an sen ° e appy pa. r m h 1 1 1 o 1 h hlB' return from W '\hm' gton to vt·Bl·t his R.VP. ,·nq 1•·1•YJ n•,, \'? l-,ureo, a.ve- ..., his(the rejected one's) name. Now u't •eeu )uu '\ \\ul~ tirnP.\ 011. be- mother, who had in the meantime mov- this friend, not being aoquainted gorm. l',. 1 • .' .:, to Illude l;luml ed up near the Canadian border. The with the olroumstances under which for a weell.. .AoJ 1 •av, Tum, did ye wagon roads were filled with the plain the ll.rst• engagement tad been. ter- ever Bee the ocenn1 Oh. it'o fin~.\ people, of that se!ltiou who assembled at ''Did 1 n mv in . I minated, a.nd knowin~~: that the bride the station tG meet tbepresidentia can· thuutler Uu ye ~uvvut~t;j .l CtL~uL· 8tH. )~~ Tb ld thr h and groom had liberal notions as to from Ireland? Do you think I t •nk didate. eo womllll ew er arms the sort of an entertainment to be a trolley ca.r? abont the neck of her boy in the pres· ence of the multitude, and cried out, provided for callers bought a hand- •• Ah, they do not know my boy as I do some sideboard, with all sorts of bot- It nay Do as J'lucb for You. .or they would not say what they do ties and glasses and mixed drink ap- b t him\ referring to the attaoks of pll.a.noes, and sent the glittering ba.r- w~{;; 8 t~~~~,f'~~ll~r,, of Irvin~~, 1 ~ 1 :; ~Z~ppositi;_ And the son, forgetting room arrav to the bride's house. tronble fnr '\\' for the moment that he was in a presi· Imagine, .if yon can, the fury of the pains in. !Jl, bacl• uuu \ . .. . '\ dential contest, embraced the old lady bride, as she explained to one of hel' bladder wa.saffect~J. II, trru! mnny and responded in the hearing of the l so called kldn\y enrP' hnt 11· ithout oonoonrse, \Tbaok God, I have found friends: \Hem g:gta.s well ha.ve told a.tly gobd result. About a yetu ago my mother. \'-ObioBgO Chronicle. This Is You.r Chan~e, Come and Get First A Souvenir given with each purchase. GREENWICH BOOT AND SHOES TijDMPSON BLOCK, Captured Once on a time a. young ma.n na.med Cobb met a. bea.utilnl young lady, named Webb and it is related that he feU in love as soon as he Spied= Her. Onr tale is told. We've c \Ught y()ur eye. The nex:t time very nice pu.ir of SHOES, or 11 new DRESR, please visit onr Friend Cobb and Wife are among our customers. Yoms for B11cceRa, TJ:ffl ff fOil SAN-TA_ -~US IS GN- liiS WAV TO OlJR ~T(liRP~:.<,~ Imperial C&ttle 1 GOING OUT OF THE .... PART OF OUR Fly Exterminator. SOMETHING NEW and effectual; o prptect your stock from flies, price yon can afford to use il Sold only at TOWNSEND'S at a We want to ,sell every January 1. Every book to be sold for cost many much less than_.,,<-:'\\\' all at pnces that we hope The public w11l never have,. chance to buy good books at · than in the Cash Cleamn~;e See the prices if you doubt earnest We shall continue ments as heretofore, Work, Paper, Athletic Goods;' Typewriters, etc. · · PHARMA OY ·J~ iD ttl' f. HILL'S BLOCK, GREENWICH, N. Y. 15 and 17 Third St., ROOHEB'l'ER, N. Y. soptl9 Valuable ~Jopsrty Dated Sept. lD. '811 fOR SlLE. CHAT.T About 40acres of land in the village of Green- wich- Oan be laid out in building Rots. Also one of the finest resiO.enceR in the C01ll1ty; Electric Light. at house and barn, running water and all mod(lm convenienceR, This on~ tiro property Mn bo bought at a barga.in, Will e-xclia.nge for good farm :propany. For partioulars enq1nre at the JOURNAL om... may2t! aold. and bu teTeral new huodrW of be.st Xmas 10 -:---.r--.,.·-. all agee. Salesmen Wanted. ESTES ILRurmu, Pushing, trustworthY men to represe-nt na in the sale o Oh<liee Nursery Stock. SP<loiaJ. tics oontr b:l\ . Ril!llest Salary or Com- mission p y. Steady employment the year ro t free; axclnstve territory· m~!t() go. ahead .ana drink myself to b~ began nse of ElPctrie R!tl,•rR nnd death.'' ·,Perha.P'il the\ traveler dosnlt lfoull'Clr~lt· f. · 'Hi I t~rM know that his wedding present bas is es.peein.Hy ,,1• . · ' r II'~ of all · k ·· . kidney .and liv:el' trou hl<>s and often . een~ bac . a.p,d Je in . storage give~;~ !lolnWsh~t,&j:...l. , , ., r. One tr!Bl awa_i ltm~. his atriv~l in Ohica11<J.\- '.WUljra:ve. olir, statement •. Prl~o GOc Libel ouco meiiDt any- little book, bot as many sm11ll traote in the early dily~ of printing were personal and oft'ensive • In ohara.cter the Word acquired its pres• en~ sis¢iionnce:~. · · . . I exper.ience no necessart; big pay IISB ured workers; speoiBl Inducements to beginners. -Write at onoo for partionlars to. Allen Nursery ~OCHESTER, N.\ Y . · , · · ~'' f 1 ;,- . !bid' ):.~:,.~:1!,\'l• ;are~~:~ ~~g s~o~~· ' ~ ~·:. '._ ''; <·: Q• ~~! ·t;~ ~; -+.; . \ ' l ~. :t.@·.: ' , ' . • l -v h /'