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j, » .. * $ »-\•'— '•**•• - ALTAMONT FNIWRISK. AI.TAMOKT. Y 'i MV. IS 18U2 FBOMliriiNKKillBORS Lato llui>iH-iiin;;s IVrxonnl Men- tiouaixl Oth<*r Items IVoin our ( Vrrespoiulonta. Master \\ ill Liddlp is homo from Coble- akilL Mlw» O«itfl» U«l'<rl» tWtwt nt Mrs. Nc*l>)'» ln«t \< << li. Mr.OUIwitMniK.il \:IH returned frnra Canndn wbcru hu hin Ixx n nptiitling tho atmi- tatx. Sir. Wlll'im Tumlml! hns iftisrnc*! fmni Dakota wlicru b<> bus bt-'n i|u Tiding thruo months. CuiWterljitMt. 3ncub FroUtuilulI and Krnot Kolderhonse are on tbo »U-k list 8t«phen Rlvor nod John McKown are at- tending court nt Albany as jurors, Sauinel Cone hud tho nail tarn from ouo of bis Qngcrs nt tho foundry Tuesday last. Charley Foster sn>l cite were made happy Tuesday lost by tho advent of a voting daughter. The ladies ff the i'rwlo U>rl<m church will glvo an oyxtet f.upppT, at Tcni|<craDoo Hall, <» ii.iu.c 11. Williams anil wife are rcjolo- ing over a >on bon, on tb« 13th uut He was christened Urovcr Cleveland. North Thompson's Lake. Mr. William Kctchnm lust a cow last week. Mr. Hiram Williams ia working at William Ketcham's. . llr. and Mrs. Jesse Armstrong visited at Jacob Warner's, Sunday. llr. Ira Bccor and Frank Pitcher are vis- iting friends at Bingnamton. v llr. Jacob Warner and Mr. Hiram Warner ', Tisited at Nicholas Hecor'a, Sunday. There will bo preaching services held at tbe Beformed church, of Thompsons Lake, <n Thanksgiving evening, Mr. James Slver will remain on the Ket- cham farm and also work Simon P. Winnie's farm the coming season. Clarksvtllc. Mr. HenJricks, of Albany, has been stopping with bis daughter, Mrs. W. A. Wood A party of ladies left Saturday morning Cor a three-week's visit with friends in Amsterdam. Thoao who attended the oyster supper at Feurabush lost Tuesday evening report very cnjoyablo time. Mr. W. H. Kowc had tbo largest crop of apples this year of any one In this vicinity. Tho total avorago U about ono thousand barrels. Uov. Mr. Morton performed tbo marriage cercmory of Mrs. Henry Spencer, of this place, and Mr. Boafce, of Booth Berne, at four o'clock last Sunday afternoon. To practice economy, tho democrats should savo tho money spent for tar and powder, to pay two cents more on every ponsd of sugar thoy bay next year. Berne. w-kcr have wel- . another little daughter Into their family. Mr. William K cistern, who has been suf- fering from a severe attack of quinsy, Is convalescent. Public exercises will be held at tho school Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 23d. Friend* of tbe school aro Invited to be present. The Union Thanksgiving service will bo bald in the Beformed Chorcb, on Thanks- giving day. Tho Rev. Mr. Dtefendorf will preach the sermon. Tho Reformed church bave purchased sixty copies of the Church Hymnary for use In tbo services of the church. The now books were med for tho first on lost Sunday and are much liked by tbe people. lit. and Mrs. Gary, of Altamont, spent part of last week visiting friends here; Miss Isabella Ball has returned home from a visit with friends In Bchoharle county; Mrs, M. M. Ball, with her eon and daughter, were at Albany hut week; a number of tbe Tor- Bar families attended their annual reunion at LMBgttoQtUie, on list Friday. New Salem. There will be a missionary lecture on India in the Beformed church, Sunday eve- ning, NOT. 27th. Last 8nnday Kov. T. Morton, of this place, married at Glarksville, a oouple whose combined sges amounted to 143 year*. There will be a course of lectures at tbe M. E. church, Ibis winter. Tbe first oocurs Tuesday evening, Nor. 39th Subject, Trade Harks, by 8. It Williams. There will be a grand entertainment by by tbe young people, at Mann's Hall, Thanksgiving night, Nov. 34th. Part L A miscellaneous programme, musical and literary. Part II A very funny piece enti- tled -A O~.cS Family.\ Do not mlsi it, Ton u iBHijb then if yoa nover laughed before m your life. MiasMaat* Whltehaad from Albany, U visiting ber slater, Mrs. WUl Erwin. Miaa Ida Barbara Young has gono to Troy vhcre she expect* to make a prolonged visit Toe farmers of this section have nearly through drawing away tbe enormous yield of apple* with which thoy have been bleated this fall. The funeral of Clinton Lagrange, who died last week Wednesday, waa held In the Befoxmed church of this village, last Friday. The sermon waa preached by HOT. Steals, of CtaiUtarlaod. Mrs. Lagrange has ths heart- felt sympathy ot all her friend* in this her sad bereavement DXATHXU CAKHOT BI CUBW> 6y local applications, as they cannot reach tb* diseased portion of tb* ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and thai is by constitutional ratnedka. Deafness I* eaneed by an inflamed condition of tbe mu- oooa lining of tha Xnstaehlan Tabs, When tUt tab* fits inflamed yon have a rambling •Mod or Imperfect hearing, and whtn it Is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and ualwa the inflammation can be taken out and thia tuba restored to its normal condi- tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; ninn •MM on* of tan are caused by catarrh, which to nothing bnt an inflamed oonditkm of tha moons sofao**, fc We will give Ona Hundred Dollars for •Byoeee of Deafness (eaoaed by catarrh) that caanot be cured by Hall'* Catarrh Cure. gaud for circular*, free, F. J. CHSNBY * oo., tokto, o. I Mrs. Luuinda Smith has gone to Brooklyn . for the winter. ; Bupervtaor Konyon Is In Alt-say Ou official Lusincts. Mlm Kato Ott has gono to QloveravUlo for the winter. Mr. Boot. Washb.irn, of Cokaackio, epeut a few days tn toftu limt wcrk. fcov. 8. C. Thouiiia nDd wife aro apondioR tho week in Albany, tlio gue»ts of Ml\ bud Mrs. Charles M. J-»jMnS. TbDfuuoralof Mm. Bubtnnh Wasbborn, of Kenwood, wnc bold In Iho M. E. church Sunday iDuroiug, Bcv. Mr. Prvol nfneint- lnj». Interment iu the lUiitsnUervilte cemetery. Knox. Mr. Fred Pago and wifo ore hnppy. Its a B lrL Witlintu H. Bcubr, of Albany, was In town, Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Champion hts routed hor f mm to Eogrno Sturys- Mr. Inane 0. OgiUm nnd fniuly roturhed to New Vork on Tuesday. Don. Joseph Rani-oy ntul wlf« tu'eud to upend tho winter in N«'W York. Mr. John O»trau<lcr Iu'ouils t > tnako his borne with his «on. Perry ('. O>t rainier. Mr. Ira Saddlnoiiro nn<l CharUm Dillon beck are attending court nt Albany M jurors. Miss Adilndn Gallup rttttrued homo from Bchobario on Tuesday aliens eho had been spending tho put two weeks with ftieodt. ftlcliownsvlllo. Miss Lizzie Lagrnngo nnd Miss Anna Sagcr aro fiprtullnc thv week with friends in Bcboncctady. Thanksgiving day will be observed by tho pupils of tbe \Kelly\ school under tbo direction of Miss Amelia VanBcnsekom. Miss Jcssio McKown, who Is Attending tho Normal School at Oneontfc, recently spent a fow day* at her hvmo at Wm. Mo- Kown's. Great preparations aro beiug mndo for tho entertainment to bo given by the member* of the Epworth League, on Thursday and Friday nights of this week at tho church. Tbe preparation* for the church fair still continue and every meeting of tbe sowing society adds a largo nmuber of rare and choice articles to tbe already largo collection. The following members havo been select- ed to represent tho Epworth League, of this place, tn tbo Convention nt Nohenectndy: Uev. O. VV. May, Lizzie Lsgrange, Anna Sapor. Lilly Me Dogol and Mary Clark. A largo number of other members will also attend tho convention. Union Church. Having been afflicted with soro oyes for some time, your correspondent has n ot been able to contribute bis quota of Items. Thus far we have had a fino fall and peo- ple have bad amplo time to harvest their fM) crops, and yet at this Into dato there are some who havo corn out yet. Well, election is over and everybody bos accepted tho situation and abide by tho re- sults as legal cititens should, and everything Is qnite. That is right, let us stand by tho flag. Hurrah! The singing class under ths tut Ion of Prof. Doclker, of Albany, hi progressing finely. At tho clise of tba term a concert will be bold, which I bave no doubt will bo attrac- tion to all lovcn of inuslo. Tho Aprou Bazaar, held by tbe ladle* of Union Church, was well attended, consider- ing tho state of tbe weather, and toallsed a ntoe sum. Thanks to mine boat Bun, who always draws a big house. Why? Because everybody tbat utops there once is sure to come again. Ilo knows bow to use. lib patrons. Gulltlorlnnd Centre. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Warmer celebrated the tooth anniversary of their marriage Tuesday evening. Burglar* entered tho store of Wm. A. Young, Tucsdny uigbt, bat were, routed be- fore much damage wasdouo, Mrs. Jennie Easson, who bos been spend- ing a few weeks with hor father, Mr. QoorQn Beobe, returned to ber home at Walton, Delaware Co., on Wednesday. Thanksgiving service* will be hold in the Reformed church of this place, Tho service is announced to begin at 10:30 a. tn. Ilov. T. J. Tost, of Altamont, will preach the eer- mon. Tbe Luther Day and Home Mission *ior cite* of Bi Mark's Sunday tohool, were well attended, Bnndny evening. Tbe cnvelopea were nearly all returned resulting hi a collection of over fifteen dollair. Tho Church Building society of tho First Beformed church of the Halderberg, will bold their annual Thanksgiving futeitnln- ment, Nov. 24th at Temperance ball, Gull derland Centre. Tbe entertainment will consist of a chicken supper. Befrusbmont* will also be served. Voorbeesvllle. Mrs Abram Itclyoa Is on the sick roll Mm. Reuban Werley hu moved to Kline Koons' bouse. Charley Baker has moved from Bufus Flansburgh's house. Mr. James Merwln has placed a hot air f omaos In bis new house, Oscar and Edward Ferguson have moved In tha bouse with Mary B. Reid. The lumber for Thoa. Bewnher's new bouse is cm the ground ready for the carpenters. Tho recent ralna have thoroughly saturated the ground and the creeks are overflowing. The will of the late Clinton Lagrango wna opened this week. Qe leaves his property to hi* wife, absolute. Frank Bloomtngdnie went to Now York on business, Tuesday evening. Ho has also been summoned a* juror on the Post case tn the county court. Aver; Sporo, brother of Mrs. J. 0. Fisher, had his wrist broken hut Monday, wbil* go- ing through some gymnasium performance* at school in Albany. Frank Bloomingdaie has ntcrtcd the bud* nass of hay cutting again. There does not atem to be at much doing in the bay lino u there has been oth«r year*. If r. Garrett Hotaliog is having bard luok, having recently lost a hone and a bog. Its an old saying, \Those that have must lose.\ Blessed be nothing, Gsrry. Mr. Edwin Yonng, son of Wm. O. Young, and Miss Delia Belyea, daughter of David D. Belyea, were united in marriages Wed- nesday evening, at the bride's residence. The ceremony was performed by Bev. J. C. Ftahsi. Ths fail of the year is a trying season for elderly people. The many uheeriess, dark, dismal days act depressingly, not to esy in* Jurioutly. on both old and young. Now is the time to re-enforco tho vital energies with Ajrw's SusapariUk-tbe best of all blood Wcmnlo. James Laden fell of? a * agon lasi f< rtilay niid broke his wrist Wm. Welch, who has been ill for iorno time, It rapidly improving. An entortalQffic&l witl ba held in tha church GUnday evening, Nov. 20th aud also one on tbo 23d. Every ono Is invited to come. A terrible accident occurred at the Ice house, of Kennedy & Relnhari last Saturday morning when a scaffold brako down killing ODO man, ceriongly injuring another and slightly injuring toveral others, Thompson's Lako. Wvdding bells nft ringing. The fanners aro itfll fall plowing. Ira Devoo it improving bis house with a fresh coat of paint. R. A. VnnDeuten anticipates moving to Albany tbU winter. Mta Laura Wright has been upending a few days In Albany. Mr, Androw Oreas losl one of hit team, ft valuable horse, hut week. Butchering is all the \go\ and the squeal of piga can bo heard moat any time. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Warner have been tn Troy to visit her brother, George Whippie. Mrs. R H. PorkbT, of Coeytnant Junction In fcpcwlhjB o week with hor parents, Mr. aud Mm. W. J. n<u-t. Some of our yonng people attended the Now England supper nt East Bemo ond report having a fluo time, Will tho person who took Swap BflafflW* coat from Ilnrt'a, Thompson's Lake, tend tho same to him at Attamont Rov. A. Parson, after saying a few words on prohibition voting, Nov. 6th was present- ed with a dollar by one of the congregation. Tbe minister belntj encouraged by this act will expicu his views about voting, Thurs- day evening, Nov. S«th at the 2nd Reformed church of Berne. All are invited to come and listen to an Interesting address. Quaker Street. Mr. Frsnk Hosg, Jr. nude us a brief oat) on Saturday. Mr. W. W. Moon, of East Springteld, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. James Oatrander it confined to her led with tnHamatory rheumatism. The Odd Fellows will hold their anniver- sary Ball on the evening of Deo. 22nd. Mra. W. R. Dean, of Manchester, Vic, visited her sister, Mrs. Zerab Jenkins, last week. Mr. George Parker and family are guettt of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addlaon Mrs. Merrill D. Mann, of Chiongo, and Mrs. Mnynurd, of Sobohaiio, tpont Friday of last week at Justice Wilber't. Mrs. Lu Hunt, accompanied by Misses Mo Douald and Lawson, of Bcheneotady, spent Monday at the Shoady Bouse. Thanksgiving servioes will be held at the Christian church, Nov. 24. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. G. H. La Grnugo of tbe M. K. church. \V« nro pleased to learn that llr. Bert Hilton, of this placo, has been employed as compositor at tho Enterprise Office, Alta- munt Ho has the best withea of his many friends who unitedly believe that a few years boneo will find him a staanoh republican and tbo editor in obief of the New York Tribune, New Scotland. Chickenpox are prevailing to some extant among the children of our village.. The Western npplus dealers have closed up bnslnen in this vicinity the past week. Mira Hudson,a well known school teacher, paid M. A. Becker's family a visit, Sunday. Gossip was tlio subject of our minister's seimon Sunday last. Who was guilty ? Don't all nniwor at once. The wedding bells rang last weak but no oue beard them. Wo understand the; aro to ring agaiu Thanksgiving day. Our station ngent has been oalled upon by the U. R. Co. for bis sarvioas for two nights tbo pnst week. Pretty tough, but tho Co. is mister nnd Garrio tho man. Tho democrats held a jujful demonstra- tion Saturday night, with a big bonfire and firing tslutcs from improvised cannon*, In which Bomo of our strongest republicans par- ticipated, showing that instead of the party feeling before tho election, we aro a united peoplo ofter tho public, will it made known. Hurrah for America and American people every time I Miss Edna Smith, of Albany, is visiting at Mr. Charles Taylor's. Mr. Cheater Earl*, of Reidtville, WM in town llondny calling on friends. Mrs. D. Rnynsford and daughter Nellie, of New Jersey, are visiting frit&ds hare. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Wm. F. Long and Miss Jennie M. Furbeok, Thursday evening, Nov. 31th, 1892, Went Bent*. Mr. Frank Oliver, of Altamont, was in town on Sunday. Mr. Robert D. Kniskern is visiting bis tister, Mrs, Ddts, at Albany. Mrs. John F. Ballar has been quite ill with sciatic, rheumatism, but b better. Miss NelUe Beilar, of Middleburgb, baa been tho guest of her sbtor, Mrs. Fletcher Pott. llr. Grant Clow and libs Nellie Baker have gone, to Albany to attend the Business College. Tho Good Templars reootvod ono new member, and llvo names wore, tent In for ac- ceptance last Saturday. Who say they aro not doing well? Mr. Poter Saltburgh and Daniel Larery exchanged residence* last weak, eack man paying due respect to the 8th of November before moving. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dollar, of Middle- burgb, visited their daughter, lira, Pott, M rs. B. remaining for a week. Bhe returned home on Tuesday. Tho members of the a C. fi. intend to hold their mentlugt on Thursday evenings, hereafter. They are having qnite en en- couraging attendance. The democrats have their eye on tbe ox, that it to be tbe oentor piece, for their Jubi- lation next week. Well, boys, be oarefal to bear your gratification tnodutly lest yon soon have a misfortune to benritiftmfrtfoWy. The L O. G. T's, feel quite wall pleased with tbe financial success of their entertain- ment, and the aadlenos seemed wall astitfied with the programme. Mlat Haggis Hinman, who waa the guost ot the Order, for the eve- ning, gave two recitation* that were wry ap- propriate and nioely rendered. In the im- personation, tha characters seemed wall adapted to those representing them, and they certainly gratified tneir friends by doing thoiuselvoa ample justice. The committee on tahleanf, regretted that tha eolored tlghti I did o&taaob time. j tbe lawsuit of Peter Moohsitify Wm. Hart was settled hero Mondsy, Th«Youdg#coplo's (Head** 1 of PrlrWlottti, will mo*t nt tbe ____, Mrs. Gcorgo Coss, on Saturday, NOT. 9 o'clock. AU arc iavjtert, i?ast Horn*. Mr. L. B. Hudson U improving slowly, Mr. A. J. Lobddl U lu Albany M Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Gallop are *p** a week with friends tn Ooeymani. . Mrs. Alible and daughter, of Coin.; guests of Mrs. A. M. Gallup last weakv ?. f Dclranr. Mist Maud Cole it on Ib* tick list, Mr. E. Galiten it conflQsd to Ut» it4iM with fever. The Democrats aro very Jubllnut orer tMr great Victory. The club paraded turotigll tit* vlittge Uonday night Quite n number of tho young people this place tpent Friday evening at tltt rnon of Mias Minnie Barnes. * ; The Snndny school convention tart v*a»e be held last Sunday evening in the iad..vl*» formed church wot postponed to N(MT. i Mr. A. E fitrnttoD, a highly stdent of this placa, died 8und*y at hslf past five, _He ffM oonllned to Iki uonso but three week*, rofl.nlaj.•.*)•<»> ceverely, bnt ho bow tho trial lik» * Be KM • m«n ihtt w*» lotted tij- cTcry one IW fl Ha was adsroied ehtU.Ua *n» H»»y be taid that he has fought the fight of faithful and gone to reap his reward. 0 th# Mr. Frank Gallup it visiting at New York Measra. Ball and McUullocb Wore In to«o, Sandny. Mr. Joe Oliver, Jr., called on bU father, Sunday. Mr. Frank Marcus started for Brooklyn, Saturday. Miss J. Martin, of Albany, spent Sunday at Mrs. C. Howe's. MiM Jennie Bradley, of Albany, recently spent a fow days in thll place. alias CxalUen, of Albany, is staying at aln. Ed. Gallion't for a few days. A number of young Indict and gentlemen from the Albany Business College spent Saturday with Mia* Anna Winne, Miss Belle Edgortan, of Cozenovia, who has been visiting at Mrs P. Tierney'a, has gone to New York to spend a fow wookt with friends. TUB PLAID Tntrni Is good enough for Hood's SaniaparitU— there is no need of cuiuelltshun-ut or srusa- tionolism. Simply what Hood'» SatB.i|>arllta docs, that tells tbo story of IU merit If you havo nover realized it* benetlta a aioglo bol- tie will oonvluco you it U a good uiedioior. The highest prnlEo uasbotui tvnu by IIooD's Plii-'n tor their easy, ynt rfllclcnt action. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 couts. STRENGTH ANO HEAtTH. ' If you are not fctllne strone aud heilthy, try Eleetrlo Ultters. If \LaQrippo* has left vou weak and weary, u<e Electric D.'.tsrs This remedy acts directly on Liver, S'omscB and Kidneys, itently aldtofc thone orKai> to perfonn tbf !r function*. If you sr* eflilated with aick H«*d«che, yon will nud tpaerty and pwtiuQcnt relief by taking £l«cti» Bit:»r». On* ui*l will ronvuee you Chat thU t, th* ramedy yon need. L»i«« bstUe* nsly 00=. at 43. M. Kr»fUilek'« Dreg Rtor*. Treatment Free! FitOll 8 TO 9 O CLOCK A. M. AT DR. VESCEL1US' HEALING INSTITUTE 73 N. Pearl St., Albany, N. Y. (Opposite Hotel Kefimors.) Catarrb cored for less tban $1 a month LILY DA1.M euro* all \kin Oitessf*. LILY DALM8PRAY cams Uavnrrb. LU.Y UALVI COD- sin* ao Aietilc on Morrury. L'lr llilm contain* notbiiia In Jattous. Lily Balm «?•* lnvcatfld or dls- covered and a ttwl* mark te^arcd by Dr. W. I Vcctlttrt, J8 North PRKTI ttreef, Al- bany. N Y. Price 83 and GOo. a box. Vcs- ceUus' Amber Ointment cure* all burni, timls**. sore* and felons. Auiti»r Olnt:u*nt was lavented by ' Dr. W. I Voscelias, 78 Nofta Peart St., Albany, N. Y Price 16 and Me. a box. Vetcelius' Vegetable Liver, Stomach, Kidney and Blood Pllb produce BO Kriptog pains sod no (5larrlcBi Price 2Sc. a box, or |1 for five boxes Bpecce'* Poritlv* and Negative Powdsr* ate for f«le by Dr, W. L Veccdtus, 73 Njr tb Pearl Bt, Albany, It. Y. Price |l a box, or 0 boxes U-r 16 (From lbs AJbsay Tiroes Union.) A Friend of the Afflicted. Some on* hu said that \tb* greatest bless- ing In llfo Is good health,\ y*t there are many who do not enjoy, robust health, and to »ucn person* a good physician t* not only a ftlrtd, bat a blessing. Atnonj; the many •pefiialUtt In th* United State*, none stand* higher teas Dr. W. L Vttctllus of thU city, who** «ue«* are at 78 North Pesrl 8t. Tbe rmtnbsr of stek and weary onos whom ho has restored to ro- bust, health Is something remarkable. Sis entire life bas been devoted to a tBorcitijs itndy ot hi* i*eiertlon and ths good fc» lit* done 1* Incslcutsbl*. Bofftrer* from c'ttsrrk, rheomatltm, kidney Uouble, tumor.llf cr co**« plslnt, heart trouble, etc, and the thctuud and one Ilia which flesh ta heir to, hare found In him a healer of their troublra. Tbe poor especially are free to go to him and slw*j* fluil him ready to extend relief. Oaa Of kl* rpeclal preparattoni> entitled Lily Balm, curs* \La Grippe,\ skin disease*, Catarrh, etc. To all who are •filleted, sod we hipe that tut few of our readers come under this designa- tion, we commend Dr. Veccellua, who c» bo fouBd at 73 Morth Prarl St. Dr. C. I. Thatcher's wooilerful ; HagntUe Shield* sod Majcftettc QarMlcU #re for tale by Or. W. L Veicillui.W North F««rl Bt, Albany, N Y. In Dr. Thatcher'* system, tbe powders of maRnettsm are brought to bear in the (hapo shield* and belt*, to tie worn on various parts cf the body, accordtog to tbe Individual aO ment whlcb it aay be desired to rare. By wearing a pair of Dr. Toatcb«r'» lotulcr, on. fldesce in tb* curative power of the btllt Is secured. A CUBE. Johiutoun, N. 7., Stpt t8, ISO! Dn. W. 1. VBBCSUVB—Dear Sir: You-a re- ceived Would (Imply aay my knowledge of tbe curative powers of Dr. C. 1. ToaUhtr'e SbU.'ris l» entiugb totttlsfy ron entlnly It hat cored my ititer of a bnaicblcal sflf elion of twelve year* stsfiiHog; and for toe last two years alarming. 6b* applied a Torctt Shield and Inioles, and to-day is a* well at (be ever remembers of fesllog. Her attending phyri- clan of tbts place advised the us* ot metllelse dlfcoutinueil, as *he was all right. Ky f«tta U groat In tha SiiliMs. Yoors, Basptetf oily, Ms*. 8. r. INCUMBERED WITH khkik •:T*,f»Hl«r,\Vho ^Krtly Fltua Burk»'» r«»r- ««]• WJth Ills Children's Name*. vfli'n JnilnittHous ^JSrfiotfa who bftTii tbutotl io many inntanoos of bi. nomonclntnra have overlooked ona tbiit.i* to bo fonod in thesomewbat tnwttio pagos of tbo peerage. Araoni the collaterala of Uto Knrl of Dysart ia • ticttaia ltdv. tlalpii Willirim Lyonsl Tol-' l»tnaclie, rector of Konth Wytbain, near . (Jraatbara, who tins bimself agHumed tba ; amnamo of Tolleniache-Tollflniacbe fitfeut tbe formalitr of royal llconw, »fed who hna «JI«tributed among bta .tfeirtMn childrcii npward of A hundred for which ho has apparently ransacked mythology, fiction aud history. \' One, e> toy, lie called Lyulph Tdwallo Odin Nestor Egbert Lyonel Ttiadmag Hngb Ercbenwyne Saxon Ens Cromwell Druid Nevlllfl Dy^stt tlsntagenet j Vlitlo ttio ueit, a girt, li Mabel Hel- tainghfttn Ethel Huntingtower Deatrio* BlasonbflrHb EviuigeHno Viie de li\D do Grellotltt PlHntdgenot Tooiipag SasoD j and amougst tho namas onjoyocl hj tlla others ore Lyonosse, Decima, Veronica, Eayth, Undino, Ci»»a, Bowena, Qaintna, Jjeliiui, YRtibol, Basonia ami Leo, On Jttoso. occasions when them children liave to use tbolr full name, either or* Illy or in writing, thoy will certainly apt riso to call their father bleated.— Pall Mall Budget, - \ •fautlonty. True lore, they say, in alway* acoora- pani«d by jealonsy, a ttatoment oueatd 6«>trOT<*4y, for any ona lirought into fcoflltect with tbii cl»«i of people toon ataooyer tlmt, thotJali loring a»il lor» »>bl#, tlirsy *re tuiiafly ««Iuattcl wlf-oon- nciou*. It if not oaongb for them to know they aro beloved; tiio world must know it too, and tbe obioat on wbicb tboir troublesoroo nftuctlons are beitowcd unnt Uot seoin utltnia ib deed or . thought. The jea!dun woman 1 derates* tha time when sbo is with tbe man whom ibo love* to questions as to what be baa done, where be has been, whom be baa aeon, ttc, and this last, a* a rule, usually loads to trouble, for if tba woiuuu auapecta tbat any of tbo mo- mont*i spout away from tier have beea* devoted to onoHior, A lioruet's nest would bo a mild and peaceful haven bf rest in comparison with tbe storm tbat will ensue if ber conjectures prove correct. I'cnrs, pleadings, protestationi; wild bnrata of passionate devotion all mark tho tenipeBtnons courtship of a jealous woman. Tbe happiness of tbo moment is completely swallowed up in lost of tba future. Wine is tbo lover who breaks the corda that bind him *to bis .exacting mistress sre it i* too latol As her buslmnd, life becomes intoler- able. Ho dares uot say another ia good looking, can not pniiso the fit of n gown or ui2o of a eboe without being ac- cused of being madly in lore with their wearers. For him to apeak to a Motnan, whether pretty or uot, tncana a piwno, and oven Lin muu acqnnintanitca come under tbe ban of his tyrant, tike ta jealous of hia mother —of his sisters —of that part of hin past in wbicb BIIO bas bad no part. If be can conviuce ber that sho is tbe only woman he ever loved—Ibut life without bur would bo a desert, ami that sort of thing, you know, tbou he may enjoy a moJor.ite sliare of happiness ; but if not, we regret to say' tbat beiug in lovo and botng in hot tvalor will prove eynonymous terms to tho man who is unfortunately married to a jealous woman. CONVERSATION OF CROWS. They Warn Each Other of Danger, Make Love and Ol>ntt»r. A good many days spant in berrying, gfirdeningt laaBsg and auch-lUce-pr«flt. able ciaploynient* in tha country bava convioccd tbo llstner, aaya tbe Boston Trantcript, of tbe perfect truth of tha theory that crow* bave a complete lan- guage of their own—or at least au elaborate code of signals, in whioh ono sort of aonnd always stands for ono thing and another aonad for another thine, and ao on. 'Whenever a erow, flying over a wood, lees a man somewhere below, bo utters k peculiar 'and particularly guttural cry, which ia answered in the same (ono by other crows in hearing. TbU cry means \ A man down here I\ aa plainly aa anything could moan i t You will never hear exactly tho aamo word under any other circum»tanco3. Tbo Indians often detected an am. bush, or becamo aware that a solitary enemy or a pursued person lurked in a certain spot, through this tell-tale cry of the crows. The ovowa hare certain other words which you will learn to dis- tinguish perfectly if you bear them of- ten cnongb. There is a certain abort, sharp, high, very explosive \ Ha I ba I ha I which the listoaor would May meant \play beoanie it ii oftenwt beard when tbe crown teem to be gyrating about ia tba air for mere pleasure. You hear one fellow, nitting in tbe dead top of a hem- lock tree, call out bii •• Ha! ha 1 ba 1\ Another answers \ Ha I ba 1 ha I\ from some upland pasture, and in a rolnuto they are swinging playfully together away up in tba air. Taka a lot of them together in a tree, and they chatter and nqnawk and olnek and babble in a way entirely suggestive of continuous and free conversation. And their love-making notoa are simply irresistible. Bar On Vocabulary. A certain Maine woman who has plenty of dollars but a very hazy idea of English orthography, returned from a visit to New York recently. Said abe to ft friend: \Ob I bad snob a perfectly lovely time, everything wna so convened, yon knsw. We stopped at a bouse when we rod* up to our room in a refrigera- tor and I always had my washing dono at tbo foundry right there iu tho bouse. It was awful nice. Tbon thero wasn't oo Hove and no clutter in tbo rooms. There was one of the. ie legislators right in the floor and the heat poured right np through.\ -How did it happen that you came back so quickly t\ \Ob well, you nee Bairy didn't har« no ftpportite. I bail tho hardest work to get her BUT thing she could realise. Honestly, when I got her home ah* win almost a individual.\ Porbaps it was thia woman'a bus- band who said : \Hen Peters got killed this morning cud llier corner bos just gone oat to hold un insect on him.\ Wo* Trjttif to Find \Beam at the Top.\ •• Roberta fell off of a thirty-foot lad- der nnd wasn't hurt a bit\ •• Nil burl I I don't believe it\ •• Yes, il 'a so. Ho foil off the bottom rouud.\—8. S. Co. \a Official Bulletin. Oan I* • Dose. A littlo Texas girl had red hair, and she bad to bear a great many taunts from her pluymattut, aud even grown poaplc. Hue complained to her mother, who consoled her by Raying: \Never mind nh:it tbo people say about your biiir. Ood made, your hair, and be does all tilings well.\ \Yfn I Riippoao so, bnt if I were ron I'd loako other arrangements next iime. Ono rod-beaded girl is enough iu ono fotoilv.\—Tom* Bifll Mr. Jitm«tt Mick* OfJtoAa.tsr.Kir. Deaf tor a Year Caused by Catarrh In the Head Catarrh tea toiibfiivtto*ALAbuse; and rcquiru a CONSTITUTIONAI RKMKUV UkeHood'aSanaparillatocurelt. Read: \Three years ago, at a result of catarrh, I ttl lt Mi \ df f m& laHfttvesMBt waa apparent. I««a fOafe mtjmmm, Twa* tounei ltf te h « fOa mtjmmm, Twa lyattf inter the «trt « a ! 0M Hood's 8arsaparl 11 a ^tagBK jar tt m HOOD*! PILtS are purtl? v*c*UM*, saa as iii BUU A ftaianil Lnxurf, An Eastern man, while traveling id tbe Northwest, stopped for a time with ft family in North Dakota. It was in July, and dear, cold water—a luxury be did not often find—was most accep- table. Tbe water on the table waa so sweet and ao very cold that he was led to remark on its excellence. \Yes our wall has always satisfied ut, and we tbink we have • good thing when wo can draw ioe water in midsummer. We will abow yon o r refrigerator af- ter dinner.\ After dinner tfQttbsy went and the New England man was askeit to look down. It was a round small brick abaft, much like tbe old walls seen hereabouts, and went down to au extraordinary depth. Bnt thero wa* a boautiful tight at tlw bottom. It was, sure endugb, a natnr 1 ico water tank. Pieces of clear ice flo >tcd iu t bo water, and a close look showed a thick coat- ing of ice ail around tho sides for quite a distance above it. The explanation was dimple euongh. When the bnchot is drawn up a little of tbe water al- wuyti Hpills or drips, and oftoa strikes the Hides of the well as it fulls. In tlto winter—and Dakota winters arc cold— tiiis water at ouco freo7.cn, and noou tlio entire length of the shaft is lined with ire. This thickens at an increasing rale, and It is frequently neuosuary to i-ut il uuny with un nxe to make room iu which tbe bucket can slide up and down. Iu tho spring tui» begins to melt, and tbo ice fall* to tho bottom. Tho farther down, tbe slower is tho process of melting. Be Could Not Get Away. A weary old man dropped with a eigb into a eeat in tbe street car. At the other end three or four yonng men w«re talking and laughing. \They tiav» jn»t r»tur»ed from their\ vaoatiou,\ aatd the tired man to bis next neighbor. \They teem to have enjoyed it\ \Yea they teem to. They work in tbe same store that I do.\ ••Ah r \Yet. They all have been away now —everybody in tbo store—clerks, book- keepers and heads of departments, evea the cash boys and tbe wrappicg men and the porters. Everybody has hod bin vacation—but ma.\ ••All but you •\ \Yoa.\ 'Woll, I should tbink your employer won hi lot you off, too.\ Tho old man shook his bead. \Wbat'a tho reasim ho won't V \Well replied tho weary man with another sigh, '700 eeo, I'm the proprie- tor inyaelf.\ What aMOUvcr tart Two familiar letters are these—very— H.-O. And their significance- Hornby's Oats. Isn't that just as familiar to you P It should be. OBrar ssMt \ I wsat *•* A Suparb Organ. Bomethln entirely now. A Orovvn Organ ia a 7£ O. O. perfect piano caw. No stop*, no swells in sight, with piano trcadlra. Finished In Ebony Flauo finish. For the Holidays only »140. Address J. Bitterly, Guiiatrland Centre, N. Y. Pa-run. There U no better orgim than tbo Crown. I bsd the Hesoo 4 Haroltn bnt Mko tho Crown much better. Mtnt VtoxBUT, Oak Bower, 0» Daring been a vocal music teacher f ir 18 years, snd bavins; used several makes of Or- gans, have never found anything t<> equal the Crown. W.T. VIOKST, Hortwell, O*. 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Having hml seventeen teeth extracted bv Dr. Carmlcbanl, I wi«h to certify, lu Uils uublio manner, my henrty npurecLitloo of bis services. Dr. Cariniohael B mctbod is entirely ant) absolutely painless ami cnuuot be too Vtrongly endorsed. I truthfully and earnestly recommend overy body wbo ha» bnd teeth to bo extracted to call on Dr. Cnrml- chad. Maa. J. U. DR beard tbat Dr. Gnrmlchael was ci- tractiaR teeth without pain, I called on him with fear and trembling to havo ono removed I was so delighted with tho operation tbat 1 had him extract ten ID nil without the slight- est tinge of pala. I cordially rpcmnmcnd Dr. Carmlchaei to every »no suffering fron. bad teeth. B- Cupi-a. „, 'No cnnrgcB for extracting teeth when artificial ones aro to lie made Dr. B. F. Carraichael, 201 Union St., Schenecttuly. Hi pans Tubules cuic flatulence. Hiptins Tabulca arc always ready. ALBANY CITY S1YBIGS1HST1T0TI01 Banking House, 4? State Street DeMalia Seeavely lavestM AeaeWUa* te tbe Laws ef the State. 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