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Lectures, A.musements~etc 18'14. Y. M. C. A.. LECTURE J~n':-llth-WALL!OEBRUCE. >'ul•ject-\Hub· ert Hntns.\ F b 4th.-JAMES T FIELD::;._ SubjccL-'\W:rl· e • tersufM.odcru.trtct-ton,''wttbremln· ~ ~he ~nlln $a:ratogianf TUESDAY, DEC. 22 Jlass Nleeting. .. I nene an<l sinew so perfectly attuuetl thai what nn ordtnary ru•an cnuld not do on a •olid lhlOt he did Wnth perfect flL<e On \ swaying bdr, tbirty f<·et above the heads of his audience, conCluding with 11 tremcn· dc.ue lenp to tho st1ge thnt would have tlisl•JCated every joii!lt in a uumm~r's poor body. T!Je cxbibilfion was startling, and it taught 1L• lesson as well as furmshing amusement. (1 p !llortll Note8. Stoves. TRIM & WATBHBURY, Holiday Goods AT 184 &. 186 Broadway. JOSEPH G. -cooKE'S, Wll ~!AKE TilE iecences of Dir.ken~. . Feb. 11th-Miss LILLIAN ED~:fARTO:'f· sub- jcct-\\:losslp and B a.oh1011. Fe~. 2Zi-Washington's Birtb.day. (Programme .\meeting of c:tit:CI1B interc!'t~d in tile hnilding of a TUE MEETING '1'6•!'/.IGJlT• The l'>r:icul_.-, of n a1a~b1ng affr.•.Y that occurred at ~L\brnnn L11kc, NoY. 27th, hnve just been rleve!uped. AmiJrose Phelps, a boarding house keeper, and Orrin Harris, a bote] keeper, bid been enemies for some time, and a sno of each had a q•hrr< 1 nlmut fowl~, when the parents took a hnt;,·l in, antl finally tlley !lamo to- gether. l'bt·lp~ declured l•• flarns he woutcl \llx him\\ ard &!tempted tu do so by p!un~:iug lhe blade of a large pocket !milo into lliH ~Ide. Harris would Mve he~'n kilh·d lmt (nr the interference nt his Wik and otJH r porti\s. Harri\' aon stnrt~d at once for wt:dical e.ssistnncfr, and prn- curcr.l a w~n~nt f«r the arre•t of Pbelp•, who, it was subsequeml.r ascortained ?a<l followed him. He was met by an ollicer who arrested him, but before he could do so he was C<lrupelled to draw n revolver. Phelps was arraigned before a magistrate and committed for trial. Stovo Trauo a snocialtY. 166 & 168 BROADWAY. to be a.nnonnced.l. . March 2d-Dr. E. H-CB;a.l'!N· ~nbject-\ilu•ld· i::u; nnd Betng, . j March20th-Hon. CA,RL SCHURZ., SnbJect- '\Ed.ncntlOnal ProblomB, Railway to Saratoga Lali.e is called at the Town Uall, - ~ ··- consisting of ROGERS SMITH & CO.'S, 11nd MERIDEN BRITANNIA THE LA.'.l'EST AND THE ' CO.'S BEST! FINE SILYER PLATED WARE, Course Ticket for Gentleman and Lady ..•••• $~ 00 ,, u Qi}ntlemau............. . • • 2 00 u u Lady .••••• ,, ••.•••••.•.• 150 Tttesday Et•cniny, Dec. ~2d, We do not mean that our citiz~ns shall be able to charge us with neglect of our duty m regard to the college ree:atta. Public interest is pretty gen0rally awaken- ed on the 1ubject, and the Town Hall meeling to-night wlll bring out a large at- tendance. Gen B~tclleller sod others wtll addr~ss the meeting,, and snme facts and stali•licJ will be 1 r,\scntetl thai will be of ~eneralintcrcsf. 'rne meeting w.ill begin at h,!f.pa~t ~even o'dnLk. WARRANTED BEST QUALITY. Sl.Dgleadmitaion................... ........ 50 Which e!ln be obtained or the Committee. and at ~he principal business places on Broadway. Doors open. at a qua~:tcr past 7 o'clock. Lecture beli\Qe at s • nt 7}1, o\cl The holding of the nc:\:t COLLECE RECATTA .Reser.ved eeats (in all parts of th~honae) twenty~ five cents extra~ wllich can be secnred ~nc ~·eek m advance or each. lectcrc. ou apphcatwn to Chas .. p ~Penfield. Stevena' Book Store. J .H WRtGElT REY. C. F. DOWD, c: p\. PENFIELD, REV. J. El. C. SA ~YER, L. S.· PACKARD, Lecture Commlttee. novlSdtf will d,•,pend very much on the action of this meet ing, It 18 the dnty of ovcry citiz ·n to int.~rcet himself in this matter, and to r€>nder ench atd as lies within ht~ power toward belpio~ on thhs im- portant enterprise. Holiday Goods. JOHN TOON, No, 1 & 2 Congress Hall Bloek, HOLIDAY GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Elegant Writing Desks, Jewel and Work Boxes, Glove and Hdkf Oases. a great variety of DRESSIN.G CASES For Ladies and Gen!lemen, At Rednced Prices. Ladies' cutlery Cases, GenUemen's Toilet Cases Rogers' UeJeb1•ated Pock- _e1i Knives and S~iS§ors. Russia Leather Porte~~Ionnaies. Card Cases, Inkstands and Mirrors. An elegant variety of Silk Scarfs, Ties, Mnfilers and Handkerchief. ... , Dent's Do~-Skin Cloves Lined and unlined, for Ladies ar:.d G-entlemen. HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. Fine Furnishing Goods Sold at Low Pricee. ALEXANDRE'S, COURVOJSIER'S. AND HARRIS' SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. NUMEROUS are the aHic1es~ ·~n onr t!.tock of Drugeist's Sundries.. Fancy Goods aud ToUet Requ!ottes th•t are o! real import~nce to one'• health and comfort in! tend of bemg mero lnxa.rie!. 14a.D.y purchasers ot appreet&te this fact, and In m:1kiDg their aD.no.a.l selection invariably chooae goods of thf9 descrip- tion. conaplcuons among which are Hair Bru•hes, THth ·Bruehes.\Cloth Bruahes, Hat Brn•hee, Flesh Brp.ab.et Blackin~ Brmthes. Lather Brnehea, Combl5, Thermbmeteu. Smelling Bottles, Colognt: Eottlee Traveling Bottles, Travelin.;:;:: .Fiai!iks, POck~ti>riilking-Cnps, M'edicine Glasses, Che~t · ff Boxes, Hand l\l:irroro, Sponv.e Towel&., Fomades aad Toilet tioap~. t time oar'atockoftheabove is more eYer, and is being offered for CAS &:t prices ttom ten to fi!tee~ per <:cnt. lower tban: heretofore. An inspection. us inv1tcd. DrugglsU and 104 BROADW .J Y, Saratoga Spring!J, N .. Y. HOUSE A.~D LOT AT A BARGAIN. To CLOSE TliE ESTATE I Will sell thu prem!· lies on the Northwe~t (orau of PbHa aml Den ·y Sts. · Tho loCD.t!on ie rme of the most dcelrnhlo in town.. For particuldrs, call on J. P. CONKLINC, Real Estate Agent, No. 164 Broadumy f>ARATOGA ROWI:>!G AS~OCI!.TIO!f. S-horts. -Yesterday was the \Winter Solstice,\ ttte shortest day of tbe year in the ::'forth· ern hemisphere. -The bright moonlight laat evening wali very sugge!tive or sleigh ndes and the liver.11men were lumenting the absence of the Beautiful Snow.\ -The Troy l'ress says that: \Men have been cutting ice about the dam.\ Up this way, men are Cllltiug damns about the ice-on the sidewalks. -Railroad !ravel is very light. A con- ductor, who has run between Tr.>y and Whitehall for nearly ten year8, says he never knew it to be i!O slight. -To-day is kept by people of Pilgrim blood as \Forofathers' day.\ It is 254 ye,.rs since the Mayjlnoer landed her pre- cious cargo on Plymouth rock. -The filly Sing Smg- convicts who passad through this village for Clinton la~t week bad to ride in sleighs from Plattsburgh to Dannemora, with the ther· mometer below zer-1. Rlther a cold re· ceptioo. -The closing exercises of the high Rchool were conducted yesterday after- noon. The examinatiOns of tho various classes for advancement In the grddes commenced to·day, and will be continuetl until Thursday. -A visitor m town a uuy or two ago sa1d that our streets were livelier than those of Trny. Still, we are not at ~n dis· courAgcd about Troy. Thtlt plllce is gradually working up, and will, one of these days, we tru&t, stand Equ~lwith us in many respects. -T. H. 8. l'ennin ::ou aho•vcd U3 the other day nn car o! corn, wtuch, by a freak of Nature, has assomed the shape of n hu- man hand. Tile wmt anti palm are per- fect]} shaped, and a thumb and four fin· o,ers are parti~lly developed. It wnB raised In Arule, W nsbingtun county. -The holidays aro qnita lively. The advcrll;in.; coluru,,s of the t5ARATOUJA.:'i are crowdeJ Witb. announcements of in- terest to purchasers of gills, and the stores of the mtrcha,nts who nre not afr~id to put in a new stock snd advErtise them, are con~eqncntly gettio.; the cream of the patronage. -The deb~te nt the Lyceum llst even- ing was lively and interesting, and took a r~ther humorous turn. 'l'ne suiJoct of the \Co-Euucation ot tl!e ~exe~\ was well elucidated on the part ol the affirmalive by ~Ieasrs. A. C. Rich, Geo. Duell, U. :M. Da\'i'iaon ~P- Durkee and J. \Y. IlilJ.. The \torloru hop!l'' who fought the battle of the negative, Mesers. 1:1. )Veatbcrwax and J. Van Re,sselaer, diu noiJly, and though be attn, were undismayed. 1'. Durkee, E>q., lent inttreat to the occasion by the recitation of a poem. The subject for the next deb:!lte was ·announceU as: \He- sulve<l, Th!lt sp~ciu payments should be resumed before July 4th, 1876.\ W. B. French and E. T. Bracket•, f·•r the af. firmative; J. P. Conkling and John Van Rensselaer, for the negative. -The keeper of the county poor honse re~t on the 19th inst., !here were 145· tnQii\tea in that institution-one more than there was on the corresponding day In 1873. Any of our pnilaothropic citi· zens, who wtsh to benefit \God's poor\ on Cbrhtmas day, will find a l01.udable channel in sending suit~ble gilts to .Mrs. Geo. D. Story, at the poor house, for pres· ents to the Hged and infirm people whv are under her care. This kind. hearted lady, since her husband has been the keeper, has done much to alleviate the sufferings of her charges. Last year, she eougbt and obtained !rom liberal minded Citizens, the means to give them a good Christmas din- ner and a sm~ll present, such a'3 an apron or c~po fur the women anti a cap ur mit· tens for the old men and children. A!· ~ist hsr to do tho ~~me this year. :_Tho w·tt,bburo L·r~l Seneall•JD CulU• pany gave an enlertninrnent nt tbe Town Hall yesterday evening. The audience was a good one, but lhe number• present fell far abort of the immense gatuering that grcetGu the company at a previous RU· tertainmcnt given bcrc ahout a year llQO• The r·rogrumme was a canilal c·ne. and, judging from the rcpr.utetl upplause und c;nc:~..n·c.~, .. wa:J wr.:.l upprcc.iut'cU. Tbe vn riuly portt•m ut tlte evening·\ amusement m point uf tJroll Uumor wa~ inimitable. The gymnu~t\~ p~II uf tLe etrlerlninnH·nt was the mo:St remrtrkaiJlo fc:ttnrt:~. It wot~ 'l.stouisJ .. in!!, and to UJ41£C vfhl H1 nervte cou!J otanu it, w&:~ Lt!!Lt;y ctltfyinl!. Hnw- ldnti'8 fc:,.~~ts uo the t rap£·z ~ w<..ru almost mcrcdible, anrt 17hil•J \c •hur!cl<'Ietl ut the thought of n t-hp !\l tt ~tt dLt.lf hd~bt, yet one conld l\(Jt Lut Lrlm itu 11 e runrvelou\ \:ltrength g-r.lco nntl f<yrumetry of th{· 'pleorlhl f•,rm h 'gh above tLcir heatls. We have slen grcutcr aprmreut develop· ment of musdo !LP.n v. '\ 8l10wn by H·JW· land, but never cuch perfect roLmuncss ~nd symmetry (If lim!J. He see wed an Apollo rather than a Uercules. Here was ~text for a sermon. 8uch j.u.rf&rtuance was rbe fruition oJ L.cu.ith, n.'JSl~uCucu ulJU dis· ciplino. Between this picluro of heulth and power on the bl~nder trapcz~ lmr, and the shaky bummer at another sort ul \bnr what u wide gap. The one wltil nerves so loose that he cannot raise his glass of gin to his thiraty lips without quaking as Ill nn ague; the other with Neighborhood Notee:. The expenses of tlle Troy city po lr, lor December, will be o~er $4,000. Trnj -1.ns uneither IDfJ.rry nor are given ia mar.-isge,\ according to the Budget. Luther McCoy was buried to-day iu Troy, in a \$1 m·etallic coffin :hermeti· cnllv sealed in B marble case. John N. Goeway's1 Albany hullcw ware foundry has ceased operations, and 100 men are thrown out of work ther\by. The Renoselaer Iron Works are run· nin,.- on full time, double lura. They turned 368! ~ tons of rails lMt week. The mills at Cc>hoes, N. Y., have em- ployed for the year 2.45:; bands and manuf~cturcd 53il.OOO dozcu sbirts anJ drawers. The D. & H. Canrul company have with· drawn their •pecml liocnls trains between Troy nnc1 Cohoes, th,ey not p1ying ex· pen sea. Gov. Dix is sitting to William H. Hunt for his pl\rtr!!.it, whi~·h is to b3 arhJed to the collection in tbe Uommon Uouncil chamber of the AI!Jatny City Hall. Williams, t!Je diamond snatcher nnd confidence opErator, was sent tn tb.e peni· tentiary Saturclny morning, for 180 days, by Justice Clut~ in the .tl.lb my police court. At tba Provincial SPminary in Troy, Saturday, Bishop Mo:OHerncy ot Albany ord~ined fifty p<·rsons to Vllriouq degrees in tbe Roman Catholic orders of the ministry. Tho Commcnccm~nt t·x~rcises ~t the A.lb1ny !;leclical Co:I~ge will take place at Tweddle llall this Hen!og. Ex·Guv. Hoffm~n will address. the gr•>rluo.tin::; class an,f G 1V. Di~ will c'1ofl'r the degreE'S. A <b,t\ \If attempt wa~ marie Sunday morning to throw ti!Ie 1: ]:, Atlantic ex- prc.s o!f t~u track midway l•etween Schenectady and AJh,ny. hy piling ties on th~ track. It WtlS dbcovu·,•d hy !1 man, who waived n. bntl ra as n. sisoal f<.r the tr>Lin to st~o...;P~·-------- PeQ\111ount ~rilenuon. -Jo!m B. Wright, of Ketchum'• Corners, who ha~ been dnngu.•usly ilt, is, we arc glad to kat·o, slow Jy;rccoveriog. -L:r>l. l!IcDanids, the w<:ll known turf· man, urrivt!tl ut tbe Amcrtc:tn, tbt~ mnro· ing. Ile was nccowpnnit•d by Uu~;h Gl ISS· forJ ol :--lew York •mel William (.lrungcr anti ~on Cll I.Jbicdgo. -The New York T'.\\'-' of Mond•y pub· liehes u brief ak~tch o[ our oltl friend, Hev. J .. mes M,, King, togelh<r with a summary of the discourse preached by Mr. King in ::!t. Jo11n's ~1. r;. cburcll, in th&t city, last !:Iunday. Jolr. Krng\• friend• will bo glad to le~rn thnt their t<>rmtr friend lind pae· tori' prn•pering in Ms new field of labor. .Balloteo Spa. :/.Innlius Jelfer3, Esq., hag rcsignetl the posilinn of j4.ilor, 1n t~k.! dLct Jaaun·v lst. He will return to bis lurm in lindley. During hi2 residence in this village he ba.• made many lrlends, alild h~~ been au efii· cient officer. S~erilf Carpenler will here· after attend to tlio ]·ul in person.-Ex- 8heri!f !.!cOmber continues to declme and Suuday nl!!;ht was unrublo to get any rest, -James O'Brien, a lintlc four year old sun of Mr. John O'Brien, died l•at Wednesday, from injuries receind in C<lUSiing.-A ChrHmus bolt w;tl b~ given ut the S1ns Souci hotel, Chri•lm;; ni,;ut.-Tne cui- lector of the tGwn of lllilton will attend at the following times and places for the col· lection of taxes. Green'a hntel, Rock City Falls, Wednesday, Dec. 2:hl, li:l7'l; E•gle bole!, Ball~ton Sp~, ~Wednesday, Dec. 30th; lliassey's hotel, l\lilton Centre, Wea- neRday, .• Jan. 6th, 1!>7:i; Ulute'sstore, West }\illnn, J;m Ullh; .\l,r,·!\n·~ b·,!d, Ihl:s ton 8pn, Wednesday, Jan. 20th. Five per cent. will be invan~bly collected all<• Jan. ~l)tb.-Tl.l~ Utull memi).:-rd gavt- thcir fir,( rntrrt•iruu~nt nt C!Jri~t churcL cha.pd (JO 'fllurFll'ly t'YenitJg, with grt•~t •ucceS$. 1'11c in~trnmeut.,Lt mnsic by Miss B••oth and :\'lr. Uilll·n, nt11l tt)o snogq hy tb1· ~1·\~u; H .. r•on, :WI1e1 lkl!c Lu: on\.1 )1r~. Buk•~·r. werP chqnlllll:(ly r\nJcrPJ. Tne lect~re l)y Prof. Pilil!,pq ou Atbens and Grdece, iudk•tted u wdl EL!lr<·d awl ot•S• r VU1lt min· I. Tm: rccdpt.~ \\t:r·: 1.'1.1'-.?;L-. :uH' the Uutld \ .. /ill 1 ·p~·n tht\lf ra.:.L·l:nL!' room on New Year'a u !ght v.. itiJ l'ncnurH_s iog p::-:-::pt et!:!. '-::::=~~~ At h!!.l! 11.1~t cik!..t t! .. :.i f,.J, c.:.w ·n :.l•lUlCt- Wtre fC(·n is~~tit~:.; f; ~m lUt: \\'tt.'tr!0rtJ PuUl!e ~C~lll')l. .. 1· ..... l~ru \i 1) rr·•:nptly snuut!ecl, on'! t>w firt• r ~ttn~ur;bed aft~r a t..l'l'':'ll.'f' nf ntl··u; ~;.-, ·.J, ... ,.) flOl\ liVJiS 111 .,t •.~ll~ i.iu~<· l 1 tr' tire bt·,.:an, 'l;'\~ldt.'h Wt!l3 (•rulJ.!hly t:\.ll::!('.t by lbe l!e\lo!t•f L.HI>H-IIJ ,;;J A. •.1 '!\he tiro '\\\'' <·ut lLl!I\IU al!uut 111 o \...l•·l·k., uud tl:c Uullt1to~ Will r·r·>h,hly btl t.kotrr>y• c!-ColtotJ n,,,.,, .\\t•\<, 6{ .l!owl.r!J rutasoulc Ciectlo:l:. At the r~gU13r Anmuul Cornmurdru:ion of H'sing ttlHI Lodgr>, :-to. H 1 ~;, P. & A. :\I., hdLl nt :O,Ia~ulli!J ll~\~ll Ml)ur!By l:Ycn iog-, Dec. ~hi., tllu foltam In · d!k~rs wcru cl~rted nnrl in~hllul for i!JG < u•u:ug }l ar: L. H ('u,.blt·~. \V. llofajit:.•·r~ '.:. W. Bsll. S. W., lt. B \\i'ntkl·r ,f. W. · II. \1'(, Ihyil, Ot..• . .'y; t' U Hnu ... ·rl, 'l:rct~.~.; uu\ l'c.~.r ... :-.. D ; u H. Walkt•r, .J )I ; ~- Ih,,,.,.,,, :-. ~ .J t 'olt.·u''''• .J. S : It~\ J•1St J•~ I.\.U.ft.).l.h•IJ•LuoJ ~H . .\. \u•1 Durll • .Mnroh ~1. Yr. IL (~ltd•<~, Ur,.:~tll!ll; J. l', Uot'itiC .. ', 'l'dor. ( Butoiu<.·<~a ~'ivtlc•·.J Hor.UJ.\ < l'u~.;,t::-T.l.-!Lmemhcr aud p;O LtJ I:H.U!fUlilll & !\\t[a.~iToy kr a n1ee selection cf llu·!id.ry 1uy., ; al~o try their cho!ce Te~s ttnd Culf\ts. Suro to ple,llC. dec~Qtr, Warren f:!onnty. Me. C. S. Kenworthy, of Glen'd Falls, an unm~.~.rried man nod n tinsmith by trude, met with a painful if not fatal accident on Friday. While at work upon a building Ill 8anrly u.n. ho &tepped upon a piece of elate, and losmg his balance fell to lho ground, a distance of forty 1eet, io the descent stnking the roo! of the stoop with one thigh, while the weight of the body nctu•lly dividel one leg from tba other for quite a distance and laying bare the bladder. He now hea in a very critical c 1ndition at the residence of his father In Glcn'd Fa:l::l\=·======== Card. HAHATOIIA, Deo. 21, Hli4. Will the writer signing herselt \8arato- ga\ please &end her name (not lor publica- tion) to the ~ARATOUIAN .0FF!<\E. [Bu~iness Notlt'C.J HOLIDJ Y GOODS. Jorr:< Too:< would announce to his e ustomers that he has opened Store Xv. 2, Gongi'C.<R Blork, WIT!l A FISE STOCK OF FA.'iCY GOOD~, for 2t3. 1 flOc., 7Jc., $1.00. doc!:i:ltf -------- 4 Word to \\' Wh~. 'l'UE \VEEI;;:,y l::iAR.ATOitf.\N ba-. \/11'•1!' tl·ar~> thn'~ am .. ~ .'ht d11.. ,;a,'i.tmOf an.~· other u~wtopaper prit.teU in StLra.to;.;~ co~.:mty, or 10 this immcdiatd section. 'l'ho DAlLY and \\\.t:l::ru.Y together hnve more thau foll'l·lirlk·:~ a., larqt a circnlatlon asanvother news~ paper in ::iarsto,:.:a connty. Parties destrlng to ndo;crtiee will appreciate the fact tbat they can reach FOt\n TIMEf\ AS M.\lii\ I'J:OPLE t.brough t'-b.c DJ.li.Y and Wr:EiiLY SARATOUIA.N AS throne b. ~ny other newrpaper in thls E!ecUon. A Uca.~Ollllhll' Digconnt is nhvnys made \Vith bu.,!nC'tt8 lil£'D who ndv('lrtlsu by the .}C>lll-. or who nd~e:!. 1 t,e iu ~10:h Jlll.J.lE'~-~. tl&wtf Dr. :O:OHt'bl'e'~ Gl'rtnun S::rrnp. l\ottg:b no mure t How much joy there is in (!very b<lll\'t·hn:d to know tbut Pll\Y can ll! ;., .. t pro· curt.• a rcm<'dy fur any ca~:c uf t·on:.:ll~. severe colds E-ettkd on thC' hrcast, eou'\'umptiuu~ or any di~cusc of the Tl!r<':lt. u~«l I.nn~·p., that i.~ r~rt.1in to ruro.- lt , ... a ... Ll.: .. ;:~.-. nu f.u know that a p~·rt•on lfl ~arc !foJ..l til- c! .:: .. 11f ttac~t: tl.Sl'tl~l·~ -all j'OU L'-.·t:U do~\' to ;:1) to~ ~.r Hr:1; ;:~tl'l, (i·L:t·tl .Urn~., R!Jd ~~..·t a htJ~; teo( Uo·t-:.h·~.··e Unnuu ::;yrup; two or three do.-1..·~ wiJI rcl-h.:vt.• you ut unc .. ~. 1: y(..Jll tloul>t wbat we !':lY in l'riut p.::t e. f'mnplc hoi.dt.: fur 1 J Cl'nta a.1.1J trv lt. ora rv~u.~;.l.r ~ . .-~furta cent ... jt• .. tl&wlyco\'/ New Alivsrtisemants. .. Z..t ·l'J .. ;,.. 1 r'.'-•'· .•',· H 1 •• l,11 .-{.: :. ·dr··l 'd'\{. OF \\E~TS.\-lt i!'l HOW t'lltl\tl t!J.Jt tht: TH:'\X.-,IT OF V E:\ l\ S Wet~ t--w·o. ~t- .. fu~Jy uhto.t>fYt·d, ou tLe :--rh uJ lJ 1 .. , :·.: 1 _·!, '.y :.~l\ 1\'. ~c; .• ·: !c ... ·1..:.:: .i).l.r;~;l ·. :t.a I ti\ •f•d In tJ•IJl~rt·tit 1•-trt.., ul the enltb, Utu.l tbut lt~ l:ll...tUu .v wa~ d ·;:y ;· , .. : .. JrrJl 1 ~· ·l-- t:. GOD.!!) l!r:<;D !>.JIIL'ii-\Jr:Im H•tt t'l,;~ t~ of nu nuatl'O: II r\U\E''t'H.41.\1.! iu c,:Qffi[lfUi !:ull \'i:rh tLc u.t.lluJt.ll\ll.\t\llt U.<-~.t. ii ltfJ1t' (hi~ ( ,,'Jt\ ,,, a\Factiou. O\\ll.:g to tltLJ. mn;;· uiUcent t1tock. of HOLIDAY GOODS now prC'~~ntt.~d to the attention of tbe rer,rettcnta- Live::3. of Santa Clans by GEO. W. SMITH J BWBler. Bit' tl:or.k contflin~ e\•crything in bit'- line~ and p'i.rta•t~ !tJ:ci.Hl:Db lo l..u::~:u~tao r~lc. llh: Ht.•:tdaj tit~a8nn by tlu! nand old-(at'hiunt>d CUt\turu of ·\m!1-l..:ing_ prc~cnt;,·• ~:~hou:d not f.1.il to Vltoil ltil Hrmul\\'U.y. Ami Now h the 'l'ima to .Guy fliOLi!DA Y G300S, dt·cl~dlrn ARCAND Matchless Beauty, WUT~ Glinlce1'less (h•ate, UUUBLE ILL!:li!INATOR. Base Beater, Floor ALWAY::! WARM. Dnst and Gas an lmpoesl- bUlty. SlX SIZES. Look at it. PARLOR QfEEJ. ECONOJliiCALo The k\fjodet. splendid Low-priced Par• lor Stove. Clinker!\\ ,,, rto and lllnminats~ UUA.ND D.l~ATt;H. l•~onr ~l.zes. Daem.- -------- The 6 Ii' a'v American' l!'OR 1\7-1 LE.'IJD.~ 'll'l!IJ!E JJlJ'ORLD. Tbl• Jmprnvt>d Cliuh;qlr' .... <irati\- Illamlnated Front, L'tHGE\i'f UYEN. ~Juick B~ker~ one fire nil Winter, withont dumJ>iilg orahnkmg the grate. Will do m1.1rc cookina, with le~s fncl, than any stove in market; Oven always in Baking Order, and wnter in tank, hoilil'IJ.! hot, if Wfl.nted. For burning woad it bM toe new Patent Bne.kct Wood Grutc. ~plcndid Ilrnft. Ei~bt ~iz~s, No.7, 'lM, H. 9. !0. 1'2:. H,lfi. Irun-C\lu•l Low CutJpt·r Rc?CrYOlr or Plaln Tl'Jl· ~-.z:-c;j,:: :.o·Hl t>t'c lt in operation. JtL:-;o THE MANSARD COOK, A SUCCESSF{'Laud CELEBRATED STOVE, ha• all the late lmpro\\erucnte. Comment is un- ncceilt'ary. ------·------- \ARGOXAU'l'S <JI.' '4!1.-Ac- cnrdin:.: to 'BflET II. A ltTE. ut the Tu\\Il IJ'l.ll Lbt• OtlH'r t'Vi'TiiD'.!, t.lu• IU:V Hl'\l{lt l(J~U. of ;::!au fruuc.ibCO, o\ t·rllcurd ont' ol Lttl'l partt-h!otl£ r:- exclntming, aHcr a tinn•lny mornin~ t<Crvicc, that ••'l'UAT WAt!t .n. Jlf't.Ll' b£Hl10N OP Kl~u·:-~, },'•lit UE Tonn P.VE:ltY 'Til.let,; •\ llut at the t-<l'Ile tiwu it !:'ltu~>ld be known t1t~t ~- \;- .. ' J. A. SIVIITH, '-·-~.-. -.·:' '·. .. / ··' .'.oj • / :--~;~~~ ......s Jeweler, H2 Broadway, The Arg.1nd Double tabinet Fir!:'t door ROlltb of t 1 1~ (\ommcrdul OveH Range, N..tL .. Jt.al lJ.a.IJk. Hakes in hoth o•:t•t.~. Lnrz•· Warming Clo£~:ct.. lLi~ hLLllll{l~lllll.tt·d tLc bAltA fUl:d. A<-tE-~1' 01 1 Anti·Cllnk('r Gru.t-e. Door Ulnminated. Patent Saotn t:lJn\\' fhristmas f.tift fompany, Dnmr1in~ Aflh SHt:..·r. With or without Water nta! that h~· ! .. e-M. •Hlntly rt•c(·~vln:.: lu _:(' invvict-~::~ Front, Rnd like tLl· · 'Am~ricun,\ lend~ the market. oL t.:·,·,.:;\lllt urtH'kB fur r,..r~\''-'llt:~ verthc · ---- ll.~cinth'('l.' IExtn•c.,~ 4L'OillJUln~·. THE 0 i~' LORI C., 11~!\1 o-tuck l !l.UUOt lJ ~ CS~:c.Jt.•d ULIJ IS ('~pc-d,lll,\ ud1 .. pted lor CHRISTMAS GIFTS, 1 1 CUtlf:;do~ t·V~ rythill.;! Ufll:l~J ,. 1<JU1Jd iU '1 Q rat r:l-.'\' l\\'~·~h'lr:J.!I.!'Ilt. .\!1 of 1.:\1 ;_:tl·lf!S Cofitil.Hl S~U!til (');.aoj;.o,' J>l\\\:l.tu lllH \'• \\•\\ '1 tdUDf..' I>< tbC ll ;.\u .. · •t r\-cd~Il.ll.et.•l ul n~l'i l' v:l! !It· fur :<lEW STYLE ll~.\TJ);G S1'UVE. Self·Feeder hrilliant.ly ilhl'nin•ll.• •I. t.·~·,) r~w~ m'<\a wtndow~ H:lltC'ahlo <Jm~t-: !l!r··ct Uadw.tor. Powerful llca.ter. Firf'.t rl.a .. ~ iu L'vay rePpec~ at very Jow IlriCt:>. CO~I,U;·;·!J..; ll'..;J..~LP. Cutlery, Brushes, Toilet Sets, &c., &c. Stoves, Tin Ware, BLANKETS, SLEIGEr BOYS' S£BDS .!I.Jt'D SIA..!I.TBS, o with every kind of substantial material usually found in the T gether Hardware Line, and sold at Fig\1..:1.res In accordance with the times. Stoves at From Regular Prices. Opposite the Marvin House. SMITH BROTHERS, SucceSS()'i'S to WESCOTT & SMITH, Second Door South from the Old Stand Are .Receiving NEW GOODS EVERY DAY COME AND SEE THEM. s. A. IUCKAH.D, Holiday Goods}) Holiday Goods A New and Eleg\ant Assortment of Goods EXPRESSLY FOB, THE Holiday Trade, CAN BE l<'OUND AT Rickard's New Store, No. 8, S. & W. Ainsworth Block, 2d Joor South of Town Hall • Holiday Goods AT C. D. SLOCUM'S Book Store & News Room CONSISTING OF Bool~s, Goltl Pems mut lloltlel s, Wrtri'llg Btsf(SJ IiOLIDA.Y GIFTS. ...,,.orlo: Bo.~es, <:ii~c'ilnes, .:f>•c •. tfrc. ,...,.,-. -· .... ' -~-- :.,_ An 10112 the books are ine!t_,Je_cl Bil,Jce, Pra. ye1.· Rooke_, tlw wot.·ks of the (~T:\'E:: I!T\1 \ .. • • .... .1 I th j t t f I '• ,,, ,,, •••• ,_ '.·.·· • • c...... 1 1 , Po\l\ 1 • 11 evcrv ~tvlc of lnnum~, togt•t ICI WI a 1ne USSOl men 0 ~ben\''\\'~~ ~~u~·. . ,,., : '·' · r .. \ '~·!ITt! i ; Self':;, Closing Dia-ries for tlw oonung year. th c·:,J::II ~ \;-~TA (:1..-\t :-l. f~ p~:r.-!:;·:c~;J-\-~:1;,- - ~....t.., -~'~ Calll ami Examin~ Ule ~tod\\. and PJ•iet's. ~ ~.,,. e;_, w;- .. ~. ..n .•• ;.·.~~., .. R •\\' !\'!}_ i\-1\ :=;;,\' ; 1 . ~-. ~~·~.~J_-.-~,~--.~-<~. ~-~if [Y' I'JCTri!E FR.\:\iES, i? t~:· 11 J ,est 1 style ~f mol_lldings, ~;;per cent 0 -uh ~ _, '\':. :;::-~;. 9 .;rl\v\\I>\\1:.:1E - ·- ~ . • . • --lt\ cheapcrthanauyplat·L·intown. vi\ ant exammepnr<>~. B~iid3.y Gi:i:iS, :i~~-' P~=xx, Important to Cash Cust~~~;s: tt•JI•.tl•l~.· f<Jr your~-: :.ttJil u\1, uuy uf 1\llk'l C.lU !Je , • , ... . . , L..1d 1ur L.l\h(J.l:: 0\ C ... , 1.,~\\·fldwd ~~o~ a. :Uo~t popu • fiP~'>J·IJ; fliJ'{f!fldL !1/E '\r~run··o '\'·: .. c. Arr ,,_ht.fl,•t<l\'\\\'\''ry F. T. HILL &• CO., !Janng one of the largest stocks of '- • rt•t>-nt-(\t. 'l'bL- )I·c~l. l·'wr.t ;..:~\'(:~a. Cll<.'eJ·fuln~·sA to b :~ ), OTt h•lTul, 't tln. \ .. \'qtfrncnt ,,, eo~:rl·'l:::t\- T.IP\;L{\\\ Ht.:·1 TV).':--, FWTr~ n:al XL\ f .... C!itli\i'<~I.Rilll~ ..\~ ~c·,,, ~- t'tu·\~ <L'a!f.CS to tho tohl\•', a~..t ~\ 1 h t!lc rllr.l~ll~t·~s ~:,rntl.•, fin.· c:·J.n lu·l.•·pt :1 .. · .. !. • :l~ t~t'\''rt·il. It hae tin-lmPd dnur atul hl;k,j ~'\.l t•:.tl.l; Luw irun-tlttt! (..'opper Jk.,.n.,i.r ~·r 1· ... ·a To•;•. 1.'.'1.··· ~:~i.:t·~. N aud H.-· ~l··~_r!\_\,;1,1,.-!·•··· \·: th .. t.c·t:; • '\'r.: .• J t1!\ \\-tr~.,I.Ito·~ I, • i,. ;',· ; ·<\l'y &l.IJ l!ko tLt.· ~; .• ~(·•• J!./.ll~-.\~l •L·\'~H ... •\t> \_.\'·'•• 1\r.~A'IIlRI.tl.l~TII.I•>' ·'·.•f\r()1 fti.1ys It Edw.lll'd..;, !JS !5roar1way, · ____ __ ~~ . Oj·p .,•~ \\\ '·'''·' ·~• ~tr.·rt. I \\.\ :··-·~·c·!urswoodl'ook:O:tnvt•, - ·\'\ · . ·\\\\-1 ''COI,'JMBIAN,\ The Ready Kindler 1\!oh ~!leo Fr ... , .. '.rge •ill•, W!Lb nc.crvolrnntl c ..... t, or Pluin 'l'uv. 'l'liiM f.ll'tHlOtni,•.d aud <•\.ef·l.lt•ut t\lll:.u.ur-cctho lar~cblllclo:of l'\'··nt lrrndlr•r. tl.c \\'t un<l th•; (\1 Furn·.tc\'~ II ... ·tiers and Ranges, h'iwl:il'] ihlli.t n·ur:.L, LLU hl' procun:d n.t tbo 'L- !!llt.. .. l' I Ya II of N I' r· f r und fl8ti~fy )Otlr ... !\.•R liJ!lt \\'t! h'IV~ tin;- l'tl'tlCAt \oa r 1. '• ISC u• ' •turk,lh<-l!E,\I'<.; ~ •. ~HJ~anrl LOWE~!' l'IUCEti r~.1rncr lttulroad nnd ('ongrcas ~treet. s 11 rutoga. ol ully hou~u in .NoJ!hcru New York. l:lpr!nge. JA~!ES 'PAYLOR & 1-!0N, TRJ'J • W\TERBURY doc4d&w3w Patentees and Proprietors, '' U. II. t DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, to he found in this sPction, arc de~irous of giving: tlwu· lJ~trons the benefit of th<' tlt>prcs~e<l l'Ondition of th<' market, by offermg their large stock of goodB at very lo_w price~ for Cash. F. T. BILL & CO., 162 BRO&DWAY. Between U. S. Hotel and Marvin House, Opposite Division ~t1•eet.