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I J // ;L NEWS OF THE DAY. . Tbe Weather R.ecord. We lrive below a rooord of tb.e weather for the J)Mt week in Greenwich. Temperahue t&· ken at noon: . Thurs., Nov.IIS-Wlndsontb-w!ll!t, Ul degs. l'rlday. Nov.llll- \ west, 41 dega. &turda:r, Nov.IJ().- \ north, 41! degs. Bllllday, Deo.l- \ north--west. 87 degs. Monday, Dec. 2- \ east. 4b dogs, Tuesday, Deo.:s- \ soutb, 28 degs. Wednesdo.y, Deo. 4- \nortb-east 42 <lei•· LOCALS. -Will soon be time to talk about catJous. Wilo is he? -Bo.Je of Beats o.t the Baptist church next Tuesday, DeB. 10, at 1 o'clock. -Greenwloh people can now rest easy from th.e jokes on tmkey- and Turkey. -.A. meeting -of the town board wo.e held in the olerk's offiol!> last Ba.ttJrday. -&omething tha.t will mteres.t you in the Business Notices and People's Department this wee!!:. -'l'he enterprlsinR' agent of the Prudential Ins. Co., John Mulligan, is to have a telephone in his resid.ence. -Mr. Hurd, principal pro tom of our school, will be joined by Mrs. .Hnrd, and will rent a hoase for the winter. -Ww. J. Couverv and family have moved to Albany, their former resi- denoe. We regret to lose Mr. Con- OVEit THE KILL. OBITUARY. -Ma.y McMann is taking lessons in Brandon. Wis., Tunes. Thursday, Nov. 21, 189~ voice culture. The funerjlol services of Mrs. A.wan· -Willie AI well is oonfined to the do. Asll. Hlllma.n were held la.st Thurs· house with measles. day at the Congrega.tiona.l church in -H. Duane loaded another ca.r Brandon. The Rev. G. F. Reynolds with chair stock Tuesda.y. prea.ch.ing the sermon, Rev's Paton -Uldrick Reynolds left tor Syra.- a.nd McGaha assisting. Ernest Brad- case, Tuesday a.. w., where he w!IJ ley of Ripon College, al.so was pres- live with his son. I ent and assisted the Congregational -Fred Fish drove to Cohoes Thurs- choir Ia the singing. do.y last, with a. load of furniture for The floral tributes offered by many Mrs. J. Walsh of that place. were a.t once beaat!tul o.nd fitting o.s -Wm. McMann, wife and three a. token of respect, to one who in her children and John MoMo.nn of Salem Hte ti10.e had been a. great admirer of spent Thanksgiving o.t R. H. Bar- these evidences of a kindly area tor. her's. A. large number or the triends and --Where are all the fox hunters neighl>ors or the de<leased were pres- now-a-days? Tuesday was a splendid 1 ent. 'l'he Woman's Foreign Mission- day and not o. hunter put in appear- ary Society attending in a body, a.nce. seeking thus to show their respeot -P. A.. Grimes has severed his re- for one who in her lite time had beE\n lations with the \Prudential\ o.nd ac- cepted o. position with a. Rutland firm. -David Donahue has purchased the house and lot on Eddy street, owned by hiH mother, the late Mrs. Mary E. Donahue. -J. F. Bo.rbe.r and wire~ H. R. Bar- ber o.nd wite attended a. surprise par- ty given to Gardner Barber and wit e, an o.ged couple Hving in Cossayuna, on Thanksgiving night. PERSONAL ITEMS. very as o. citizen. -A. L. Wi.I..Bon visited Troy last week. one of their most act! ve mem hers. Even ant!l the very le.st her interest in the foreign missiona.rv work con- tinned. Only a. few weeks before her death abe. sent a cbeok to far of! China to complete paymg tor the ed- ucation of a. young Chinese girl, who had been converted to the Christian fait. Ea.oh yeo.r for several veo.rs she had Bent a similar amount tor the same purpose making the last pay- went just betore her death. There is one worker ia that dista.nt land, who will Jonv remember with Jove and gl\8.tltude the name or Mrs. H!ll- ma.n. Tho deoei!Jied was never ostenta- -McA<?er Fadden ha~ pla.oed in -L V. H. Gill s~ent Thaukogiving at home. ,.. -Norman Stewart wa.s oat or town Batlll'd&y. BUSINESS . -Ground oyster shells for poultry at R. H. Barber's. -Mrs. W. S. Wilson has just re- turned from New York with a com- plete line of art embroideries, centre pieoea, photo frames, solo. cushions, &c. Also a full line of .e:nbroidery silks: Goods shown at my residence, also lessons given in o.ny style of em- broidery, 44 Washin~rton street. -Sheep akin wooco.slns o.t R. H. Barber's. -Holid&y goods o.t R. H. Barber's. (Jreenwicb Markets. Pot<Uoes-Wbolesale 14c per bushel. B·utter-Da.iry, 22o \i lb; Creamery1 280 1,Q lb. Eog-250. Oheeae-Easton 16c . .Lm-<1-Pure kettle rendered, 12<:; western )>l'eseEd, 10c. F'lour-1lelle of Greenwich, $5.0o; Superla- tive, lt4.5o; Winter Wheat Patent. $4.00; St. Loma, lt4-2li; 81. Louie White Rose $4.25. Sugar-Granulated. 5Mc; Bolt A, ·~c; Extm o.~ Meat&-Por'terhonse steak, !Be; oirloin slea.k, 186; round, 16ci roast, 14C; b..a.m. sliced. 18cl· lamb ob.opa. 17c: sbonlder st ... k, 14c; vea outlets, 16o; veal cbops, l~c; \Veal roast 1~; bologna, Ill<>; tripe, tOe; chickens, 16c; turkeys, IBo. Olams---el-IJO ~hundred. Or/BtBrs-mc and 46o per quart.; abell oysters, 1.1Xl_per b.nnilred.. W--.From Be to IM. 0 Oorrr.- l55e for 56 ponnd.B. W)u,at tngs-$2.20 per 000 ll>s. Fee!I-Ooru and oata, ~1.15 ~ 1110 pounds.~ Bve---!6o leu 110 pounas. · lWB &r<Z1D---SB.OO W ton. Oouansee~ Me~uo. LJTJJJBetZ. .!feal-$1.40. H<tll--fi(lo ~>er 100. Tallotl>-.il>' o V lb. Htaes-2)ic and 8Mc ~II>, Veal Sk1M--I~ to liM each. Lam!> &i»S-Illo to 40c eaob.. Bhearl&l{J,__lf>o to 80c eaoh. WWI S. WILSON, tlotlB in her charities and many a (Graduate (J. ~- Emba.lmingOollege, N.Y. City) heart remembers her kindness to-day, I • u N o E R J 1 K E R . the cemetery o. ~rothic headstone in -LA.. Gill or Williamstown waeln town last memory of hill dacghter Jennie. It week. -Owen Pekin or Valley Fa.ll.s is vt.iting hill Ia a very pretty deelgn_ brotber Frank. -The followlna Is 1\ Ust ()( a.dver- -Mr. David Bonok of ValJey Falls was in town Tneede.y. tiaed letters remaining at the P. 0. -llr. :oscar Job.neon spent Thnrsd•y and Greenwich, N. Y., DeB. 2, 189.5· Friday Iastin Troy. ell u. J W -Mr. and Mn. C. E. Hatrulton spenl Tbf\oks. Mm. Pollv O'Brien. Mr. A. ~. • .au. • · giving in Greenw cb Beele:r, and Mr. Angelo Raine. -Mr. J.O. Wbel~en, wife and daughter. soent -The sohool &nd bl\nk wel'e ~losed ThanksgiVIng in Troy. Thanksgiving Tba stores remslued -~fr. Chae Hay ol Hoosick Falls 1s v1s1tmg · rela~tvesln Oonero Fa.ll.s, openllntll noon, wh.en 8 ~neater- part I -Barr:r Bobill rotnrned from • visit to Hoo. of their nnmber were closed tor the sick F.Uls Ba.turday night. d -Burton Leo of North Adams e&lled on hls ay. parents In Greenwich l.aat woek. -It yon flnd an X marked ill ink -Ailrul Tefft visitsd his parents. Mr. ond Mrs. W. M. Tefft. last Saturday. &fter your name 011 vonr wrap~er or -Miss Jonnle V!llldorkar •vent Thanksg;ivfnll paper, it deaotes that your su!»Brlp· witb rolatives in LnUBirurhnrgb. tion to the JouRNAL is due. Respond ili-;;~io~-.:;;.i~~~~\{f~~:hEaa. \\' 16 d promptly. -Mrs. Jane A.. D!.Ion of Nnrth Ari!'J'le bas been vl•iting D. J. frwin and fnmlly. -A large conqreg11tion a.esor:nbled -Genr~o Wrlllht of Mechanicville spont 111.81 at the Ba.ptlet oburoh last Th11rsdo.y Thur•dar with bis n1otber in this pl•oe. -Oapt. Wm. A.. Thom~aon is tho lfllBRI of even in~ to a..ttend Tbankslfi vln:g e.t- Leroy and James Thompson for a few days. •- Th R v 0 \\ Lapp pre11ob -Frank Sullivan spent oevarsl daVII rrl !&at etaw&!l. 9 e · • \'- - week taking in tbe sights at Hdosiok Falla. ed & verv aooeptable sermon. -Mrs. Fred Stiloe c1 North Adams -rtstt.ed -;_,.lUes Bros.' Comedy Co., g~~vo two 1:::,; =~ts. Mr. r.nd Mrs. E. Lee, in tblo place performanoea at t'he opol\B house last -Albert Btownrl or A.r_gyle made the JoUilJiAL h 1 I offioo ,... C'All Mondny. He was on hiA wn.y to Wednesday and T ursc ay evo31 ngs. New York. The Balaton sioters Bod brothers -Mis.• Holen Harniltnn,accnmp•nie•l by Miss Helen Wilson of Albany. spent ThAnksg1Ving woved to be very superior dn..noers. with Miss !Jnmilton's parents. 'i'he triple bar act of the Rico Rros. -Mrn. John F. ll•ren and son Theodore. •nd her sister 'Mlas 'Mary Oalhnno loft for New were h~a.rtlly applo.uded. MIR8 Etta York Tno•dAy lo visit their hrother Jnm!l8 who Rice did some clever work on the Is very ill. -llr. Loroy Lsrnke Rn•l frton.l. !!r. Rmith, rin~s. from New Yorltrtty, onllo<l on lrieu•l\ In town Thnrs.tav nnd Fn.iav. We are p)t\a.~f'tl to bruu\ -Tbe mnnv friends of Prof. P. A. of Boy's \~ood lnok.\ and her a.ots of helpfulness done in 1'- the Ma.ater'.s ~e •. .Ma.y th.ose who AND EMBA MER. wish tc hear the blessed welcome, 18 MAIN ST., GREENWICH, N. 'Y. \Well done good and faithful serva.u t\ , Nignt Cnlla Promptly A.nswered. Imitate her e:rl\wple, keeping the Reoldcncc, 44 Wuhlnlrtoo St commandment \Let not thy left hand know wbo.t thy right band doeth.\ Tho deceased was born Feb. 28, 1818, lo Saratoga Co., ~- Y., united with the Baptist church in 1826, re- to.lning her membership with tha.t body untll after her removo.l to Bran- don, when she transferred it to the Congrego.t!ono.l oht1rch of this plana where she rema..ined a. member in good standing until her death. CRANDALL'S HARDWARE STORE. Openlua D•y; next Saturday-Clothing Sold at Unheard of Prlcet. Be¢nnlng next Satnrdl\y, Deo. 7, The Gre•t Byndlcate Clothing Oo .. of Boston will offer for sale al Cnnda\l's h&rdware store~ Main street. Greenwich, a too.ooo stock of clothln11 and llenis fnrnisblngs. These goode will be offered for Mia at!\\\ thao one-hair tnetr value and this is the ob.nnce of n lifetime. Fino 11Jlderweru- II.Ud rurulahiniilJ almoat aiven a.W'tl.y. We have not space to tell yon tho Ebou.s&Ilds or t>ar~mms we have, but aARure s-ou that wo hn.ve every t.hlna- yon can ask for In olotblog. '!'be lArgest line oveT sboWil In Ibis connt.y s.nd dnring this Rale we will aend to headqna.rtors ror e.nrthlng special. \\d at ba.ll- llrice. Dcllt.YB &m dangerous.. Yon now b.avo an opporiODi\y to stock up for Ye&r8 at m hn.mense e~ovi.ng. so do not wait. Come ~t onco~ It will pay Y<Jll to come 100 milos. To a.n;rono li....-ill.A' within tlfU' miles wo ~JU;fU\ anteeBll erponscs. Tho guarantee la i'ood for ten davs.. &lo lB.!'IIh two weeks only, nnd begins next 8&\urday, Dec. 7. Dec.6wl. PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT. B!.BGA.lNS IN 8EWTNG MACHINES. Tho Famous St&ndard 1 latest Improved Singer. and in fa.ct any mac.rune mnde, at less thAn regu)a.r prlee. A first-cLIVlS New Mf\cbine ror $18.()(). n.~tf 0. C. MA.CKENZIE. A QUA...'ITITY of household furniture for .ale by DaVId Donohne. Decjjrn LOOK AT I Calder & Co.'s fiN~ CLOTHI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1111!!!!!!!!!!!1! New Stock . The Best Made. CRANDAL' GREEN\W\IOH, N.Y. HOLIDAY GOODS. Wo aro plen.Bad to announce tho arriva.l ol part o! onr .Holhlay Btook and that II'E! rea.dy for bnsln06s with a rare assortment or Christ10l18 Gifts lor olu and young. We yon something on even purchase. from onr splendid assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties. Ray will bo plenR.ed tc l<'arn of his -Mi .. M~mo Rholdou <>I v,.uov Fnll• ,..... the gu••t of Mi•s Flnronoe Rtohar<l• Fnrl\' v •nd eleotion to the faoulty ol At. Peter's Baturoay. Mrs. Frank Ball of tho ••m• pl\\e On Feb. B, 1848, she wo.a married to Franllia Mahew Hillman, a. dir~ct des- cendent of the early Puritan fa.ther11, who settled Ma.rth.a's Vlneyo.rd In 16BL With her hnsba.nd •he Immi- grated to Wisconsin in 1857. settlinK in Springvale where they remained until 1867, when they removed to Brandon which was their horne nnt!l they were each called to that higher and tnor'e lasting a bod<>. tbo husband In 1889 and now the wife and mother in 1805. after a severe Illness lasting nearly 12 weeks_ The laJ!t days of her lite here were trvlng, painful ones. sowetime~ a! most too painful tor ~nortal fort it nde to bear. Y <>t Come antl see tha.t Bo.rgn.ins dn exist, and tha.t wo give thilm. Yon want the beat. yonr obn.nce. We are a.ble to sell the nicest of goods cheao. and we do. ~lJ~;<~;[ifl 1 !fltnt on Barber Ave.de~~~fulre Yon will be pleased so como and see. Coilege at Jersey City, N. J. Mr. h&a been the 8'11BBt of MI.., lllehards this wook. Ray Is a ~tradna.te ol tbe Greomvich. High school and Ratgers ooJJpge. For the last thrAa yf'o.rs he hnR been principal of tbe High ~ch~ol o.t Springs. N. Y. St. Fetor's coii>E'Il'e Is to be oonlrl'a.tclo.tPd on having se- onred so able o.n fnstrnotor. News About the Churches. Oap~ Cburcb, &v. Clarrmoe E. Lsop. pastor. PrNJ.chlu~ service at 11 a. m. and 7:00 P.m. Y. P. B. C. E 60. m. Chnroh pmver mee'ting JVecloo.sday oigbl. 7:80o'olook. The pastor w1n end&~~vor to be a.t homo Mondays to reoai.vo !WY WhQ ma.y wish to eeo bitn penonallv. tbrongb It o.ll she wo.s exce~dingly f2R 8~LE rtrEA.P. 1f tnkon •non. a~ R C. P o.tieot, no word of <>Om plaint ever Brown Loghoru H•n• <Dan1el F.~•lY & 8ou po.88od her lips. Only a rnurmnred prayer for help to bel\r or for relief through release trow the body. strain.< F. M. B\DGER. d5W11 N o Of'-<'&Sion to send your laundry to I'roy or Albany. when yoc can il~t ~ gontl work done here a.t home. If r-r'IU ,f,lubt It, givt~ as a tn.nl~ J. Banks Sltllth, Ureenwlob Home llteam !.ann- dry, F OR SA..LF~ -A. Stewart oval p..,-Jor st<>ve wtth ov-en, and one Aeoond-band cutter. for ~le cbea.p. Enquire or Smtth Bros. Dec..5\vl. u R8. M.ARY G. HILL bas secured lhe ag_enoy \1 for the sale of Nottmgbnm and lnsb Pmnt Laoe Cnrt•l.nH. and would be vleaoed to show sam vies at her r•'oms in Gibson's blook4 n~It door to Mrs.. Gill's Milhnery rooms. Curta.tns from 9!1 ceots to ~7 per pair Dec5W2. 5 loot Cross Cnt ~aw Buck S..W!I .......... . H()rae Cbpl)ere ....................... . Clothes Reels. Clothes Wnngors. W\\h Tnbs. tl.25 New Pork Ba.rrele. ;o Tnrk• Island and Bock So.lt- 1.50 Hood's or Danna's .. Bareavarill&. .• - ... ·\\··\'\' Shot Gune ............................ S8 Coal Hoda. Ash Sifters. -F. R. Grillin of Greenwlob hlls purchased t.he interest of Wlllle.rn A. llt:oCodnck in the Sandy H lll Shirt Co. The new propYietor brinK\' with him many venr'A experience l.n the business. He is backed by ample capital, and he Informs the II erald, will give employment to all comers. and permanently at that. '!'ibis is j;tood news for Sandy Hill. We are !lllre Mr. Griffin will be welcon11ed to The annual dinner and business meeting of the church a.nd society passed oft very succeBSfully. The 6.- nanoes or the ohuroh were rPported in good condition, notwithstanding large extra expenses il nring the year. Messrs. James ColJlnq and F. H. Fen- ton were.rl'-Sleoted trustees lor three Her many friends both In the Con- gregational ohnroh and out of it, wlll miss her bat not one would wish her back into this old world of trial, for her triumph baa come and the pain and strugllle are ended. For the Ill aster's promise is bMs. \Be thou faithful unto dPa.th and I will gfve thee a crown of lite.\ J'X)R 8ALE-Ono base burner stove \Bpl~n- Bradley Axes ............ · · r did.\ In perlect condition. gfK)d as new. Lanterns •. ········ ... ·· 1.110 Butchers' Knives. 10c and 50c Ban!Sleigbs. Her children mourn her yet their monrning is not wlthogt Its QQmfort, tor tilev realize that her warfare !a aoco~npllahed and her deliverance como. Her prayer and the memory of her faithful llfe remain to them a For Jl&rtionln.rs. inquire a.t this o~:Unml Steel Traps ..........• •. • · •·· · · · · · · 13c New Crop New Orleans Molseaes 5oo g&i;:. the vflla.ge &nd tb.at he will ftod his re8i.denoe here congenial. -Saniiy Hill Hera.ld. -The fo\lowlncr is the average stand- ing of the pnpils of the lower gram- mar grade Cor October and N ovem- ber. yeo.rB. The annual sale of seats wlll take place on Tuesday next, Deo. 10, at 1 o'clock p. m. Last vear tbere were not enough seats to supply the de-- mand. The earlier the applico.tlon, therefore, the better. Possession of the seats will be lrfven Jo.n, 5, 1896. There will be revival meetings at Centre Falls, Bald Mountain o.nd Marshall district on Frido.y evening. A.bout thirty or wore have mani- blessing and a benediction. R. P · \Brnve woman. wife a.nd mother crO\vuM. And angel now. besidE~; The world ie ria her tba.t she livmL And Beaven that she died. We give thee thanks. 0 Lord, Cor b er. Gaaeln thy fo.itil and fe&r. For 1r00d she wrought. for seed sbc sawed And left to ripen here, For a.ll the honor~ I we a.n'l pf'laco Tha.t kept her na.me RO dear ... tested o.n interest in a personal salva- Two Incendiary Fires. tion. All who have no wo.y, a.nd w1sh Two fires occurred in the vicinity to go, please meet at the churoh at of Cambridge Sunday. At 4 a. m. 6:80 p. m. the barn of Archibo.ld Armstrong, It Is gratifying to see 1\he success about two miles north of the village, attending the evening Thankspving was l>nrnPd, with all its contents. It services, a. large congregation being 1 in a.ttenda.nce at the Baptist church was occupied by Martin Max we!. Thanksgiving night. The barn o.nd part or the contents W MITED--Fifty advertisements nuder this hea.d at 16o par week. Enquire at t~s o~~ •• W11tch the Show Window.\ There will be o. rehearsal or Christ- were insured. Early Sunday even- mas cantata by the second choir Sat- ing B booth at the fair grounds, built nrda.y night, at 7 o'clock. las~ sam mer by Harbert Fry, wo.s Cl k n. a. Church. found to be on fire. The llre depart- Eight Day OC S Olse Meeting Mondo.;v Nig_hts. Pr&zer Meet- ment by hard work kept the flames At a Loss. lng Wednesday nights. Xev. A. H. Eaton. from spreading. A feelln~ .o~ inse- $ 0 • 'b t St t f A 1 bnd T pastor. cnrity prevails in the nmmty of 3 5 . . <U er ewa.r • o rfl:Y e, - • There wo.s an unusually la.r~te nnw • • · d 1 d Cambridge on o.coonnt of the nnmer- ' . .J. Potter, of Fort Ed war , areo 08 - ber at the Love Feast Sunday morn- ous fires which recently ho. ve oocur- Nov. 2R. 18\15. YOU HAVE NO IDEA. What a. l~rge assortment of ~ern\ and ornamental goodi(.E. B. Burrows hllB opened to lio gaze in the past few days. m STATIONERY, CHILDRENS BOOK.\', BRIC-.A-BRAC, NO TOYS, GAJfES AND CHINA, tb lin · t e cellent and prices are astonishingly low. 8 n 0 \o~t ~~ ~~ urchas HOLIDAY GIFTB .until yon have visited us- We try to have ~e price~e lowest on everything you buy a.t the DAB GAIN STORE. We ha.ve a. good assortment of Ladles' Moreeq Skirts. 11 All-Wool u Bed Rlanket:s, Ba.rga.lnsln Do-wn Sofa Pll1o....- ... At the LADIES' FURNISHING STORE, 16 Brldg~ St. lng their last boa.t with pota.te»es for !ng, and more people tha.n at any red there. All are believed to have ROBJ L SHANKS -the season at the latter place. :Mr. time during the present pastorate been o! incandia.rv origin. The a.u- • • • stockboldorallleotlng. it! f tb partook of the Sacrament. The pas- thor! ties o.re in vestiao.ting the mat- Stewart says the cond on ° e po- tor was assisted by Rev. J . .A.. Wright \ uTHE JEWELER,\ Notice is hereby given tb&t the annual meet- 0 .. ~ k t I f .._1 t b th d R J h Hill ter in of etookboldel'll of the Ondawa Paper om· .,;.to mare B 11n avor&ue o o of Minneapolis o.n ev. on • · P:J.:rfortheeleotionoftrn~tees.andithbetran- .tarmer and dealer. Neither mo.kes mo.n. There were two who 11nited Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain WILMARTH BLOCK, ellCtion or any otbar busmese wh c may bllloh money. ·In taot, Mr. Stewart with the chnrch by letter. 'l'he po.s- Mercury Zl Years In (ireenwicb, N, Y. ·~~g:~Tt'l:'e~~~;:,r;,~tth~ill~~,!'~l? &~.!~~ ·. . _.., ht t tor sa.id that every quarterly meeting 119 mercnry will surelr dee trey the sell!le or wieb on Monday December 2d 1~ at 10 o'clook AyB that ln & o&r lo..u 'boug II. during the present pastorate there amell~ndoompletely derangetbewhole syatem b f oon sevanteeu oents a. bushel and shipped had been some o.ocesslons to the when entering it through tlle mnoOllSd enrfaet ea. n t e oren · GEORGE E. DORR, Beoy. · . ·. Such nrtioles sbonld never be nse exoep on a.:D a Dated Nov.~l9, 18115. to NewYotk a. fewd&YB since hie lost ohurch. nraecrhotions fromrefsutabletjhYBioians, as the €lltAltLBI R.I.A:fl'vav ..::_=:., ___________ _ · · :He'llSrs, '!Stewart and :Potter Sunday evening at the Epworth ~::'~f~t 1 Vd~v~~r~J.~~~ toJ.!ll'.~3'!Ur~~ Doa.ler In and Ma.nuraotnrer of IIOTIOE. 1 ~:~~~~~~~:. ~·go~,fillntyblg,lll.tftfl~eeon•De1nts a, bushel, League service Lewts Carter read a. I (lnreJmantifactured by F. J. Oboner. & Oo., . Sl 1n II. All persons indebted to the 1lrm of Mealey & th f ftr-ers to caretuliy prepared a~d suggestive .':!'.ole '!.·.P .. COI!tamdslrnotml er~uryt~n'it\' j&ke~ vonnmllnls Hr.adstonos a aryJ aCI .B•-'-er ··a bereb~ requested to p&V the SBI!Ie ~!ll?~?!t.il~o:~~E~~' •.,- .-..,··-··- e ~ ~. report Of the COnVentiOn heJd re-' mtern .... y, noting ~O y UVOll e Jnpob~,!u<i; m 1JWU l I o..m - J ,_ \ 0 pldly j mucons surfaces of tbe s;vetsm. ...,.ng f Q . Barr w tetly 1\Ud all other kindll on or before Decembet 1st, 181111, The firm \' .. m re 1'8 c. ently at Ba.llston. . . . Hil.ll'a Ontn.rrb Ouro be snre you gel;. tbe genu- o m::F\..~el 8 • an!Dbm~Bf;ie Granite, d ttw onsent. \\''' '\'''\\\' to t~de- Thmsday evening, th~re will be a. , · Jlu~\e: ~~~~\b~ke~nl ~ 0 ': 11 \~:sU! I .G;e~n aud:~tallan Marble. dluolve by mu c .roBN H. MEAL~Y; . :HissioMey ten. at- the· .home ~Mr'l: ·free. . . . . . nov2lyt ~W}:Olt. N.y. l'tovt4wS JoliN S. liECXEll!l . . . p.r~~;r~f,h~!{len. ·:=- ......... ~ cby Drua~ta, pnoe 'l8q per bottle ··;_.,-:•., .,·-j.~.;; ,.,· ...' ·----~.~ ..... ~-!.:\ .. ':\'' \' ·~ 1-i )