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J)Ol;vJ)oid t\tlllors an allier irOwtbB. ·~~tdl~~BY'B SACHETS (TndellllUltrel!lsterod) pre~ed by JfR8, a. E. L.ANOWOBTHY !lox H, Glll<J;liWio:ll, N. Y .. will glvelhe doolred relief,. md she Dl&lla them IJ()Sf..)lfl d, for one ~Ql!ar per box. . SAI'(oy; IIIJ:.I.• Jl'l!Ji•JH;~'ttrlbll(u .,, cNpnber. ~ ... , •. -JtQ~h Wels~aliof .New lt is by uiues 1bat; eastEin prEsenla in towa. · are given when nada on a S{Jale of grEat -Joseph MoKltrlok of North Gran· magxJiliceuce. \~<l tbe nines\ e.,.,resses ville. was in town Satillrday. , , -.- -- -Rev. J. J. O'l3rlen spent Tho.nks· a state of P~,rie~tio()JI, as d:ressed up to · · · giving wlt.h his parents in Oswego the nines. <Jhauom, Haywood and Thanksgiving Aftermarth -Numerous -John Dever or the Albany m~di• Shakespeare speak of a nine days • woo- Speeia.l Sale For·NoveJ4. Church Oath~rlna;s-Annual Meet- 1 cal college, is in town visiting- h~&-der; a cat has llira~ li-ves; a tailor is the lng-l!'-R11nawa;ys- The Work of the parents. ninth part of a man; Sha.ka.!peare makes WhiiEJ in New York we purchased an .Agent's Sample Line Orim Reaper-Notes of Interest. -~iss Anna. Derby, of the Rye Hotspur cavil on tbe ninth part of a Oapes ll.t manufacturer's prices. , semma.ry, Is visiting her parents for hair; it was a nunba:rof m~gical power This lot inclncles Electric Seal, Blo.ck Oooney, and WQol a sbort time. dear to witohMJ, as we read in \Mao- med with Martine, which we will sell at jobbers' prices. · PORT BOWARD. -A. S. Derbv, J. E. Sawyer a.ndM. beth;\ Shakes]lea:rsagainluistba \Nine y;:~di:~~e ~~a ~ha.;;~~7s~t.of New f;;w~~iford of Union oollPge, are m Siby.ls ofOl~Rmne;\ we ha~e t~e gaDJes $15 00 Cape for $10.00, $20.00 Cape for $15.00, $30.00 -Ada. Mullen Is home from Fut- -Miss Joy ha.s retuJ:-ned to her of uJne m~n s _IIJo:rrls und ram.epms; the $22.!i0, $35.00 Cape for $25.00, $40.00 Cape for$30.00. naw on a abort vacation. home In Fort Ann after a short visit bntclier bird J.scalle<l the nme killer, Th~ese are :Bargains at the re[:!;ular price. -Edgar L. Durkee and wife of with friend here. ' from its habit of impaling nine of the 1 l• ot oi Ladies' Beaver Jackets, extra large sleeve, in allsilles, 82ltH4; GloversvillP. are here on a visit. -D. A. Grimes went to North IIDimals on which It feeds before it be- \ \ « -Laura E. Akin ~pent Tba.nksgiv- Granville last evening to attend the gins its meal; the nine of dl'rimonds is \ \ \ lng o.t her home In Greeubnsb. wedding reoepti<ln of Fred Mason. ·called the onrse o:f Scotland; there wore ~Po.nline Maben of Albany, Is -J. M. Whitman, Jr., bas return-· nine muses, nine planets; nine orders \ \ '' viRltlng Fr\d A. Dav1s and wife. ed from the. Adlrondaeks, where he of angels-angels E!ll'()hangels virtues ·• \ '' \ '' \ -Joseph RPdfern gave. a. party at bas been wtth a pBrty of govern- 1 • • ' • • • ' \ ,. ,, \ \ ·' his home on Eddy street Thursdo.y ment survevors. powers, prmciJ?al! t1es, d?minions, night. -Mrs. Slane and Josephine Ma.· throllsB, ohern~1m, ser~phtm; the •• \ \ '' \ ,, -Jess!P McAnlitre has gone to AI- han of Albany spent Thank•givlog Etrnsoans had mnegods. lvhoalone bad ~0 ~ewma.rkets, old style, all wool, 99 cents each. baoy ~o spend a few days with with Sylveste~ Mahan and wife. the power of hnrling thunderbolts; the k 'ld L friends. Miss Mahan returned to her home Novensiles we:re tho nine Sabine goda; more to yon to ma e over for cbJ ren's cloaKS, •• •• CA. -M. W. Northup has returned to Friday. Mrs. Slane will remo.ln 1 the novendial llSl:JCB were the ashes of Chililren's Ooats and Miss!'s' J aokets at half prioe hi& position In New York o.fter a. here a. few days. the dead burled Cln t.bs n 1 nth day; the Ladies' Skirts alld Rf ady Made Buits at les-; than half prif'e to short visit here. -Dr. and Mrs. Heenan, who were I nine worthies were .Eector, Alexander, -Helen lJeForest entertained a marr[Pd on Tbankegiving day by Julius Oresar J-osll-lla David Judas party of rr!ends a.t her home on East Rev. Fatbt>r Heenan. brother of the M b Arth Cb 1 ' ' 1 street Thursday evening. ~ooru. In Albally, have arriv!'d in acc~ reus, ur- • . ar- emugne and M t W II d M M 'town and are doru1' eill'd in the W o.k e- Godfl8;y of BoonU()u , the:ro werll, - as er a. ace an ary o- 1 · It· 1 La Naughton 11ave & very pleasant birth- mo.n cottage, on Ma.in street. Dr. 00 • nwe Vl():rt 3 6B 0 udon, whose day party to their little friends Fri- Heenan will begin practicing here. chronl~!~ .'!!~~en by R. Joh~son da.v evening. He pra.3tleed In Allls.ny over four In the sixteenth ceDlnrJ; every mntb -T:he plans for the parish bonae years. wave, as Tenn:ysoon sings, is said to be a.re expected here In a. few days, the lnrgest, md last. not least, posses- when they will lle submitted to the ORANVIU.E!. sion is nine point;s o:f the Law. Pythag- bullders for bids. -The marriage or James O'Brien Jras made th:roe tbe perrmt number; -Ex-Mayor Bowtell gave an oys- of this village and Miss M;O.rgaret nine was eoJ!seora.totl by Buddhism and ter supper tc the members of the Moriarity of Sooth Poultney, Vt., 1 is re,ered b:yt.hol'Mogula an-() Chinese.- Jane MoOres football team at Hotel formerly of this vllla,ge, took place 1 Westminster Gazetta.. Hodson Monday eveninl(', ror the at the Roman Catbolio church In great game they put up Tha.nksgiv· Poultney, Tha.nkeg!ving da.f. A Western 1'\an•s Great l.uck In ()Is• lng day. -The marriage of llllcbae Fltzpat- -Tbe bop given Thanksgiving rink and Miss Annie Starr tcok place posing 0 • Hl8 Property. evening ill Harris place ho.ll wo.s one at St. Mary's ehnrcb Wednesday. ol the most e!ljoyable held In this -E. A. Tobey o! ltocbester carne town for many years. Del!gbt!ol home to spend TbllJll!.sgivlng with mnslo was fnroiehed by Gloecla's or- his parents. B£ll 111/t ~ KETS, l UO pr. Bed BlAnkels at 48c pr. 75 ·• 75c •· 15 \ .. $1 75 .. 20 pr. Bed Blankets a.t . 10 \ \ ~~. 6 \ \ worth $7 50. i\.1] widtbs at 25c per yard, FLOOR OIL CLOTH in all Hugs in !ill sizes at low prices. TABLE OIL OLOT l:i in all ~olors 11t 15o per yard, price ll.5c. KNIT UNIJEflW£/cfl, 40 doz. Ladies' Jersey Vests and Pants, 215c eaob. 25 ·• \ \ \ 50o \ 10 \ '' aJI WllOl \ \ \ $1.00 \ 5 Ladies Union ~uits, 1.00 \ 13 \ Oa.mel Hair Vests 11nd PlllltS 100 1 ' QEWTS' UNllEflWE/cJ, ohestra or Albany. Some sirty -The marriage ·~ a.nnonnc£>d o! couples were in attendance. 'rhe Miss Frances Roblnsou, daughter o! progro.m consisted or twenty num- the late Cha.nncev Robinson, to hers o.nd ~ev ral extras. The hall Charles White of De-..ey'• Bridge. was ta&tefnlly decorated. Mach -011Ll'enoe Parker. a grapnate or credit Is doe to the committee hav· tbe Gran ville union school. now a ing the soolal In charge. student at Williams college, bas been \ It is the easi Ell thing on earth to aell n mine lzl London faor almost any price, provided _yoa. ha.v~ anything to show an eX}lert, • ' sa irl Major Frank Mo- Lnnglllin. \There is also a rigl!t way and a wrong -wa:y to go nbllut iL Some time ago 1 went to LondOl:l t<l negot!~te the llllle oi sono mi nlng property. Of oomsa. the first tblcg I had to do WBB to let cap! tal kmow what I waa there for. Then, whllJ:l laqnir!e:scommenoed, I simply said ; 'GB!ltlomOl:l, I have 111iD· illg property to aeli. If yon 111ean busi· n6BS IUld wllllt to ba._y, sell.(] your ax]J6X1 out to e:uulllno t..ho propo:rty md make a. report on it. You will know thBII whnt yon arB b~l11.g.' 5 doz. Gray Shirts =d Drowers at 19c each. 3~ \ \ '' 39c \ reg. 5()c ~toodll:1 CAnBRJDOB. -Rev. W. W. Cox of Granville- will supply the Methodist pulpit to·mor· row. -D. 8. Fonda bas begun tbe erec- tion ol new ba.rns on the site of those lateh· burned. -Quite a number took advaDta.ge of the opportnnlty to ht>ar Paderew· ski In Troy Thursday night. -The foundation for a monument Is laid In Woodland cemetE>rv In mem- ory ot the late Henry IlL W\lls. -Martin Qainn bas pnrcbaaed a lot of W111a.rd LELwton nAo.r biR rorm· er home for fTliO. Mr. Qlnn will bntld next ~prf111r. -Rev. W. H. Nobhs tendered his resl~natfon &t the B&ptlat chcrch, h&,ln~t received a. call from the church In West 'l'ownal'rltl. Mas ... -Rev.John Bowen ot Enosburg, Vt. bas bt>en BlJendiDg a week here with his sister, !ln. Margaret Pal- mer. lie Wft81'onnerly of this v!D&ge, being a. son of Eddie Bowen, who lived on Maple a.venne. Mr. Bowen Is Pngaged In the work or Wl'ltinl!' the h!storif of the Bowen family. This :work was beaan 2ll ye&r8 ago and he considers It hfs lila work. Arter & correspondence which extends O'lfe:t\ & 8oore of ye&r·s. In wblob he he.e re- oefved letter& from all OVRr the United StaUB. M well as EnJZI&Dd e.nd Wo.les. he b!Ul traoed 11o0 Bnbrok- en fine of desoendante bo.ok to 1099. The family show wit.h pride the do· plloate of tho eoa.t-of-arms. ae well as the symbolical knot osed In the fami- ly oorresponclonoe, wbloh was brought lrom Wales by tbe three brothers wbo l$ottled In this ooulltry. Yr. Bowen's 11:'1'andratber was 11o elected vice pres!d•n t of the olo.ss ol '96. Hie brother, NBthaniel Parker. has been elt>oted vloe-preaideot ol the recently org!UIIted Chemical so ciety o.t Will!ams. ------ SHU.! HAN. -The shirt shop was closed po.rt or last weelr.. -Daniel Shnpson i£ ln Boston visit· log old lriends. -A !r()()d boose ~erected M!sa Jea.n Stuart Brown. the o 1 <Joot!onlst. at the UnitPd Presbyterian oboroh lor the benefit of the el.,otrle light rnnd. -~rs. S. D. W. S11upaon ol Jack- son. an estimablE' lsdy of aboot 70 yeo.rs, died Mondav of last week. The f~neral ooourr•d Wednesday at 11 o'olook. Rev. W. W. Onderdonk officiated. -:Mn. L. 0. Plser. whose death ha.a been looked ror the 1111o8t two weeke, died Tuesday eYeniJJ~r of last week. Mrs. Fleer bad hosts of rrteodll to mootn ller loBS. Beside her hnsb&nd aha ls survived by fQur sons. Tho funeral ooourred Fri(J~~oy morning at 10:80 o'olook from til1l hotu~e, Rev. Dr. D. e. McKay officlatmg, assisted by the ministers of otberdenomlnattona. .JOHN30NVll.LB -Mi88 Jennie Gow Is visiting in TroJ>. -The Misses Taylor of Lansing· burgh are vlsltlnjl l'dhm Bessie Gal· lagber. -W. F. Grl'ly, a. former oondnotor on the Fltchborg ra11road, will re- move his ramlly w Batralo, where he Is employed as yardmaster by the Lehigh Valley ro.ilr~d. revolutionary soldier. Mr. B\owen ts MOTOCVCLE RACE AT CHICAOO. remembered a.s the anthor of a eertes ot articles entitled \Memorials or Asb Grove,\ pnbl!shed some yea.l'l! ago In the Washington C()onty Post. \VItiTBHALL -l\{r@. Jennie Borroughs o! Lan- stngburgb I~ visltlna her psNJnts. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen. -Riobar•i W. Atwell ot Troy spent Thanksgiving with bla parellttl a.t the Methcd!et parffi!n.age. -A large eon~~:reR'atfon attAnded the union Tl:\anksgi vlna services at the Baptist church Thursday morn- f'ng. ltev. J. L. Atwell of the Metho- dJst ohlll'oh preached the Permon. -A nnlon meeting of the Christian Endeavor sooletles of the Presbyter- fan and Baptist ohnrobes and tbe> Epworth Lea.zue was held In the Methodist churoh Thnreday eveulng. Bon. C. G. Davis was In oba.rge. -The Ca.th()llo Union bas ele<Jted: President., John W'. Wbalen; vice pre!lldent, James B. Dunn; splrltuo.l advisor, Rev. Thomas MoLau~Zhlln; recording secretary. James H. Riley; ilnanoialaecret!U'y, Edward G. Mo.lan; treo.surer, Jame11 ConnHf; boa.rd of dlrectorP, Henry Riob, WllUo.m Pow· ers, John B. Golnan and John GUII- gan. AROYLB. -Mrs. John A. Taylor is oonva.lell- ofng. -Dr. G. M. Stlllma.n Is painting hie bouse. -Farmers are 11ellin~ their potatoes for fifteen centA & bn11blil. -The memben of the Methodist Silndav school are making pi'elJIIol'&- tions for a. Ob~:lstmas entertainment. -A large amonnt of rain bas ta)len dnriDII' -the last two week!. The Moseaklll is higher tho.n at any time in S: yein' before. ~ rg·!~~~~i~ii~~~J~ames :Bark- ftllio!l' a. with po- • I 2S doz. White \ 4:8c \ 2() \ Gents' Gray Shirts and Drawers, 3-4 wool. at u~;[ljfi A full line of Chil.,reu's tmd Misses' Underwear, both white, in all size-. from 15 to 34 ..A oompony ...VIl8 organit:ed The ex· pert unm ined tho property and reported favorably, aDd a ~nootios WIUI held to dJSOliSS t61'1llB. •' 'Now, Ill njo:r,' snld tbo IIJlokennllD, 'we hnve funnd U1at t.bo property IDaJ' be wtorth oomethlDg. \i\'b.at is yom prico,?' •' 'Two bundnld ood fi.fty thuullftnd,' said L \'That is mcro than -.;ve mpected to p~~o;y. We urpel!\ted to pill] about :1100,· 0()0. Tbero I• mol much di:fYill'ellce be- tween 200,000 ellld 260,000. If ,on rill drop tho 6C, 000 w~ wiD t::Ik:e it. ' \'1 e~pected too get a.boc.t~OO,OOO I'm the property-, so .with a shCTI'I a1 nino· !aDO)\ 1 agreed. t() IICCOpl lhedr CJf!e:r. Wben tho papors were n.nde our, I WDB mrprisod to learn that they bad boor tan!Dg aboat poU3:ld9 md I about dol· larD, but I was vory cmedn I not to let my so.rp:risc lelll<, IS.lld tb:at is the -way I got $1, 000,000 f'or 'the rni-:~~o. Grea~ peo- ple ro do b-osi.D- 'trith.. \-San Fnm- ~ISC!l Post. -- A t1armle11~ M.oenstcr Tl::lat Feeds :un. der '\Vstor on <Inrsses. 'l'be mann~' belongs ton miUDIIUil!an ordor onlled s!renla., or l!Elncows, which oontaioa only throe IIJ>\'CietJ-ou:r llllliJO.- tee, tl:tnt of w!di Abies n:nd the dugong or .Amltrolln. .As its clnt::nsy form Btl!!· gestll, lt is tlD 11Ili111.11l of CJaiellll!d oven alnggisb hnlni:Il. ootirelJ barmleas B.Dd easily taken w!J,en onoe its bann bl are kn(OWJJ, When •thome. it:a food consista of tnnder aq~ntio po1anb11!111d grasses, al· ways eBte.nCDLderwnte:r,and its presence Ia genom Uy reV\'Elnled b:y the blm of bro- ken stems nod l!!llBS whOO:b escnpe IWd OOlll to the BU1:'fncoe a bovo -where II !a feeding. In onpthi~ it feeds Olll cabbage, let· me, tne loov~ cs1 U!o ~~ cale:ry top, watel'a%oss, spinae~ !illd also oor· tain kinds a10CElllli sea \Weed. In the Sl Imoie river it! ~avorite !ood Ia a Jn:mrl· ont, trllilin~ otp:~ntlc gl'ILS!, mlled man· otee grass. In w bic:h tho manatee finds not only gocd ((K)d, lltri good hidillg places trmn ita lmt:non ecemles. The bonos of thisani.Jil,al are mBillllve, I!Olld on d tp~ite b:envy (smne hmtms willtellyuu ita OOttt!sa:re\'eolld ivarr\) end I tH skin I& DB thicl and tough as that of • b:1ppop<nomll&. I have Been very !!ood canes made CJ1 strips of man· atoo skin, twls~ like 11. lightning rod end dried. Ita fll\<h iB very good. md, to me, it; ta.stes tp:Jite Like Jean park. Ouri011Bly enongh, this strange creature aotua.lly !lb!lds its outer din evmy yenr, liB does a serp!LDl 'lhe lhlng specimens that from t:itne to time ha.,e been eap- tmed and loopt fol\ eililbojtiOll in Deme- rlll'll, Phllatl~l[)'llia, New Yark and Lon- don have in all cues been 1Jf small or medi nm !!lze, varying 111 length froiD 4 to 7 teat. rile orle whjoll was llbawn In the Centrml ]lllr1c ~enagettle in 1878 'Willi 8 feet 9\ l:nohE«blleng'tl! and welgbed '50 pOtilld .. -'W. '1'. lWnad*1 Ill St. l!rtobola& ------ A Brlitllt Llgbt .Abead For o.ll tl:J.ose who have been wear- iBg out their liyee !rom. t)l.e e1fects of dy!pepsia, llll'er compola.int b;lCll!l;eB- tton, etc. W' e <@UaJ:II.lltee Baoo~' s Oelery King f<lr the turves to onre :yo-u, at:ld-1! -von rill oalll a.t our !tore italtt street. n'wrill gll!ll.dly gin :tou a !~ &+t0£8, 100 pair L11dies' Shoe!! at $1.00 per pair. 75 \ ,, ,, 1.25 \ 200 \ .. 2.00 We hELve jnst added a new line of Lndies' 3-aGled ameled I..eather and Oalf, in needle toe laoe, which J'AT pair. Also a full lir.e of PIITty ~Iipper.. in p&ten~ light blue 8olld csrdinal satin !Llld other fancy Sty leEL nev. Waterproof Enamel Leathor Shoes for Gents lor Stacey A.d!Wls make. ttUBB£ft QOODS. F'or Ladies, Hisses, Men, YGuths, Boys and Ohilwn. DflESS QOOllS, 10 pieces of Oolored (J!Uhll!are at 1~c per yard. 5 \ \ ,. 25o \ 10 Black nnd Ool(lred Serges, all wool, 33c per 6 Fanoy Plaids at 45c per yo.rd. 2 \ Black Novelty Goods at fiDe peT yard. 3 ,, \ u ... 90o u 4 u· u '' '' $1.00 \ :glue and Blaok Storm SerJ!e, 48 inohes wide, at fi9o. , . 2 pieces Black W a.terproof, 50 inobes wide, a.t $1 per .Y~• \ . &lack and Oolored Velvets, 11 per yard. - • A fall line of Trintming Silks in all shades and of all Qlf.t UjijJiNI 10 pieces of Red Outing Flannel, at 5() per yd., -worth 10 Oro~het Quilts at 79c esah. 12 u .. $1.(0 .. 15 ·\ \ 1.25 •• Ladies' and Gents' Ooting FliUlnel NigM Robes $1 the t.hin~~: for oold weather. 10 dozen Outing Flannel Shirt W o.ists, fiOo, worth $1. See the new goods we have just reeeived for our lOB B()\lntets. THE GREAT BARGAIN GIVERS, ENS I ON & TEFFT, BUY ! STOVE THIS ~STEWARTS~ in all sizes and styles. ~THE AifDES RANGES., ~WOOD STOVES~ A11d have you seell the ROUND OAK? last bot not least, those OIL PA.RLOR HEATERS; they sight. Call and get our prices before buying. .. ~.