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.) Al.TAM'.)M- KviTR r. x. v -• >. • FHOM r»l!; MUiUU Lntc tjiinami Oilier HCIIIM IVOIII our ( <Mr«>.-.j»oinlvnt)i. Sutitli HITIIO. Mr L.«-r'j \ incut i-> n>uUii<nl lo Ills l»e<l With |iu, ul\M., A .l..nnlini f\t tlj • l;-v. I). I, IVuiU-ll was U>H ut lti.< (.In l-l m Lull, WoUuewlny Robert I,<-o h\i8 bird the Muokoinltti \Imp of Amlrrw Swot all.I eij«pct« to ha«o o ttmt CIDSS W T^mnu. Mr. ilubu Jiii.\. 1 , u( ('hrotervlllr, ami Mls» Lcnorn Laoki-v, o( South Uorn(\ ut reunited In marring ut tb* 1 rt-»UU*nco of Ibo brlita's parents. l>y Hi v P. I., l'ciuk-ll, Wctlm-sJny evening, X.iv. lOih Mbs Orooo Stuuo U quite ill. Bovoral ucw puplh at tho Academy this week. Bov. Oscar JnrvU ivm at liotuo a (en days last neck. Thanksgiving services woro bold in tbo Episcopal aud SI. II abarcbra. The dotiuiuu. I or tho benefit of Ibo HOT. Mr. I»<i*«l win • •. beld nM t Tuesday o»o- mat: ta - - E. church. Tbo datum, |>-vty loudcrn] by Messrs. Cta)tun K<t»onnnl Will Bcckur to their u.aa\ frtrml* ti»«i Friday cvunlng, in Cross i '.UL > U'I 1 was a most enjoyable affair. Mclinwasvllle. MUs Adulln Urcszco returned to her school In Coxsaokie, Monday. Mr. Casts of Tennessee, prr-achud to s largo audieuco iu tho M. K. cburcb, Buuduy ovoulng. The (air, (jivon by the Indies of tho M. E. church, will bo hold lu Ibo church, Thurs- day ami Fridny oveuiugi. Pec. 8 aud 9th. No labor or rxpeuse has bcou spared in making thb (air a surmsui aud all arc antici- pating au cu joy able time. Tho shooting ouutest at Wltbcok't hold, ThankiigtviuK day, was largely attended by parties from Vermont, Albany. LoaJonrillo, OalUloilaud, and other places in tbo vicinity of Mo Komnvclliv Although tlio shooting was excellent nn>I modi credit U duo to all who participated tu It, yet Dr Thamas llclmo Hocc-.cdi'(l to unUit'ilnlug tbo houor of Me KoWusvillo l>y ulnaiog the first prize. I'iiion Church. This coiuuiumiy has bwn thrown into a state of rxciteuicut by tho Diunerous nod daring raid of chluUcu thieves. Lust Tues- day nl^Ut they vUUiit the h\u roo»t of Mr. Niloa Mi»hor, about ] of a mllo south of I'ulouvillo, aud stulu sumo fill fowls aud a net of barueMi; from therr tlmy proceeded to fuionvillo and visited Mr. II. Mnthlas and took tho most of bit fow Is, finnio 25 or more; tbenro to Oarrut Long's ami took his poul- try, nnd from tbero tu John l'aogbnru's whore tliev etolo a dressed hoc, lntouded for inarUet Tho |M>rk, however, they tsecrotod In a sluice uoar tho farm of J. V. D. II. Hrndt, wheri it was found by means of uattiC hotinds who were ruaniiig aud l'ang- bum recovered hi* pork. Great (leproja- ..«.'•-\•• ' g_ bounaU ' Atblahoto. The people of that town br>vo called a meet- ing to t>r|>anizo a protective ftsenciation and pr<\'ut a» tax as poytiUo furthir Jpptula tions. Woiuple. Mn H. J. Alexander is III. Mrs. Hiram W. Btott, of Albany, has been the guest of Mr*. VauDousou tor a fow days. There will bo an entertainment, given in tbo school house at Bcthtcuotn Ceutre, Deo. Olh. A birthday party wim e' ve o Edward 8. Welch, last Monday ui(-hL Among the gncsta present woro Mrs. Stott, Mi»s Van- Deiiscn, Mus Stevens, Miss Furuam and Misa Deltz; Mr. Bear, Mr. Handy, Mr. Van- dirpool and Mr. Stevens. Tbo entertainment and clipping party held in the S. 8. room, at the church, waa a perfect incccm A song by a little girl ta worthy of mention, being called tho third timo to sing. A dialogue, ' Tho Servants.\ wns good; also tbo two recitations given by Miss Laura Farnaru and Mlis Loua Van- Deusem; aud tho '•Sung of tho Milk Maid\ was cxcellenl. Over $ 17 win made. Uuildorland. Mrs. Myndert L. O. Bleesing died on Sun- day but. Barney Fredcndall Is building a now ten- ement homo. Amelia Bitterly, of Albany, is visiting blends bore. Sherman Gary, of Amsterdam, is visiting bis mother, Mis. Jacob Bitterly. Unwell 0. Main and wtfo went to Fort Edward Thursday last to atteud a wedding. Mr. Tbaddens Ohesebro has built ft dnm upon his farm for the purpoao of lev •••-*\ Pot<>r Cratlri wnut lo Now York iMt co meet hl< iist»r who bad just inrlwd &MB G«ruiauy \ U Is rsiwrtcd that Ur. A. Loltob, of . K .»i:v, t\M purobaacd tho fnrui occuped by l.tt»TTrU3(;0. \' 11 Uiooks and wife, of Glovers- ' VOr H'- .., n,;!,! tho rematas of thoir infant ..i l<i ii.-it inxt Friday for burial iu Prospect Hill cemetery. Mrs. Broderiok died ou Friday last at tbo residence of her daughter, Mrs. Jobn Do- conrcey. Her remains were taken to Bcho- ucotady lor Interment B. P. Hovell nnd F. C. Bturgra, of Al- bany, were guests of mine host Ousbman, of Sloan's Botel, Wednesday afternoon. Tboy loft bore on foot, at 4:40, to walk to Quak- er Street, to pay an election wager. Wm. Wctdmnii. uf lllddluburiib, It calling no frltnd» hero. Hv ( \. D Lnmb vi.-itril f rlruils nt Mid- • l'i I .(jb, Tii>*'nV Jli Chrtti't E»il »n>! fir.i'j hntn moTod f^i.'.i It.!* |>lncv U> Full, i « Station. Mr. Fruuli Wrlduinn, uf Iidmnr, upwit TbHnfcvgiving with bin ii.rroU nt tbU |il'iov. Miss Hattlft Enil, Mho tins boon Rpcudiuit a t»n k In Scbrruclml}-, bus nlurucd bonsu. K.-v. Wyninn him romriml to hi* hoiuo in I'urtlnntlvilU' but nlll umvc with bis family to tbtn plnco mnii. lie mill jironfb in tbr CbtUtiun chuivh f\r tb<. rr»t of ibo seaBon. l->|teruiice. About 2 tncbtsof snow fill ou Monday. Mta Josto Happ* 1 , of iSebt>n«-eiiuly, was in IJUU ltu.t wci'k. Mr. Adlnrd Swrma, nf SihulwiK was in toon ou Thursday lnst /~~- Tbe Prc.bjtortnti* biul nn o\M<r supper at Ibo homo of John Knpluw, oil Tuesday crmiiiig. W 016 on the uivi r.nll U pi ^ttwiug »low owing to tmablu iu yctliti^ Dinsoun to work at ibu ftroudatious. Landlord Couchmnn ba> takou down tho horse shed near Ihti bridge to uinko room for tho new huiulut; mill. Tho Mvthodlal » nnd rrv»b)teriaiis held a onlou Bcrvicc, at tba M. E. church, Thnnks- glvlng dny. Pastor Westorvelt, of tbo Pres- byterian*, officiated. In tho evening tho M. E. folks bad a supper. Tbe vtlfo nf Aduui Miller, who lives near tho D. & M. tracks, about thrto mil's from b«ri% wai run ovrr wUlie wrtiktii|t on tb<* trnck. ou M<<ndny last, nnd both legs ont off. Hbo died on Tuiwdor uiorulng. ICaat Ucrnc. Mrs. Nvwton C rouu»o is uotlonaly ill. Miss Ella FarnhftiD s]Htut Thanksgiving week with her parouta In Albany. Wm. 8. DJIT, nf Albany, »r>out Tbnoks- glviiig with Ui« jmrcntK, Mr. and Mrs. '/•• A. Dyer. Tho Woman's Ilonie nnd Foreiyn Mission- ory eocloty will innel nt tbo home of Mrs. L. D. Oallap, on Sntnnlny nftoiunnn, Duo, 3. Messrs Gi-or^e Cr.iry, WllUam IJarkct Jr., and 0. llauiuioud of Went Troy wero guests of Mr, aud Mrs. Ivlward Crary, Tlianlugiv- Mr. and Mrs. William Ostorbont Lovo moved to Florida. Mrs Osttrboui vow formerly Miss Aim Oterbout daughter of Jacob Uotorbout. uf thin place. At a mci'tlng uf thu E. B. Lyceum last Thursday evening the fullowiny officers wore Installed. Pro* , A .1 Lobdoll; Vico Pre»., Mrs. EIIIM Wnruer; Trens , W. a Djor; scargpnt at rum*, Ii. J. Wrii.Lt. As the secrutary, Ml<« Jcuuio Hnugerford, was rib- Bi-ut, sbo will bo properly Installed at tho next mectini;. Ucfruobiui'Utii were served at a lato boar In honor of tho uowly lustulled ufflcere. Thompson's Lnko. A sister uf Mr*. Frank Brnuk spent Ban day with her. Will IMoo is agulu bore, and iipects to stny all n inter. Tho young people of this place will givo ail exhibition in tho near future. Mrs. VV J. Hart U upoudtug a wonk with I her daughter at (.'oeyutau'b Junction. I Mrs Juipo' ^Vliiit aud ilangUlS' hove ! lie-Lin tpcLding a I** unys with uor gun, ill- I nor. at Altamont. i Mia HiTtha 8ob»nrn«rhnni. of Outldor- ' Irunl Centre, spent ThnuKn^ivinn with her parents at thin place. Tho ground is entered with two Inches of (now. Tbe first sleigh of the season mado iu nppenrnnco Tuesday. Mrs. 0. S. Warner Uipondlng s. fow weeks with her children and frleods at Guilder- land CoDtro and Voorbeesvillo. A pound psrty fur tho benefit of Mrs. Henry Smith will bo held at W. J. Hart's hotel on Thursday evening Deo. 8, 1803. Should tbo OVMDIIIK bo atormy, it will bo beld tho firKt fair night. ClurkHvillo. BatrUprlnu l« Ehn or.lor of tho day. MUs Evalyn Burbor xpnnt Thftoksgivlujj at home. Miss Llzzio CrooWi\ of Troy, spent s few days with frlonda bore. Mrs. W. A. Wood has been entertaining friends form Curstral Bridge. Mrs. IUviIt. of Orreu Ial&ad, has bten visiting her Bister, Mrs. M. F. Bather. Tbo Indies of Ibo Unformed chareb mill hold their annual fair, Doc. 28th sod 29th. Why did so iuuuy taxpa yers absent them- selves from snob an Important meeting as was held at Now Salem taut Moudsy? It is your duty lu do your duty whenover au oppor- tunity present itself. Last Monday evening tho oportsmou of tbLs place Meru brought to action by a fluck of wild gee^e wbioh woro Qying niuilcssly around a few yards above tbo oarlh. At present wriliun It iathoagbttboy had reach- ed LUWSODO Lnbc. Itev. Thos Morton occupied tho Itoformcd JWlpU Uts* Sunday ovoulng, it being tbe last Swfejr o< Maeawotb, Bot Joel W, Eaton, Irf ^b^y, «*«j>led awM. E. pqlpU 8nu CANNOT ns Cvnm> by local application*, as tboy cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to euro Deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is canted by an inflamed condition of the mn- oous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets inflamed yon bavo a rumbltnR sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed Deafness ia tho result, and unless the Inflammation can be takon oat and this tube restored to Its normal condi- tion, bearing will bo destroyed forever; niun casts oat of ten arc caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucous sufacrs. We will give Ono Handled Dollars for any caso of Deafness (.caused by catarrh) that cannot be cored by Bali's Catarrh Cure, Bend for ciraalara, free. F. J. OUENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 . HTBoid by DiuggisU, 70a Now Scotlttnd. lira. Klrklaud, of Dcunar, Is vbdUog Urs. Wm. Shear. Mi«H Jennlo Wanils has gone to Pulton- VIUP for tbo winter. alias Edna Durfcc, of Tr >v, l» tbo «Tj3<t of Mm. li B W.Miko,,,, J. M Whltbock and wife Kpent Kundny with frlrndi in Cueyuiaim. Kuox. i cuco. Quaker Street. Mrs. James Ostrauderuvsuflurbag an attack of luflaiuulory rheumatism. Mrs, Win. Dnvb and daughter, Carrie, of Cobleskill, are at Sevrard Mo Dunnld'a. Mrs. J. C. Loain, of Slonuavillo, spent a few days with Mr, aud Mrs. 8. B. Daven- port last tteok. Mrs. Ira Witter and, ton, Lolloy, of Berue, spent a tew days with Dr, and lire. Witter last week. The quarterly session of county lodge, 1. O. Q. T. will bo hold here on Thursday, Dec. 8. A lcctnro will be given by the Itev. 0. A. Aldeu, of Hooslo Falls. Tiokots for tho Stb anuunl ball I. 0. O. F. aro for sale The ball will tako place Deo. 22d, 1892, nt Macouibcr's Hall. Mnsio by tho Kilmer orchestra. Bill in- cluding supper, $1.60. Mr. Lowis Uowo purchased the American hotel Monday. It was sold at suction from the Conrt House steps at Schenectady and brought $1,600. Mr. Uowo intonds to re- model the hotel aud build now sheds and bar us. Mr. David O. Griffllh, who far many years suffered from tbnt futal disease, con&ntup- llon, died on Sunday hut. Tho funorai ser- vices were beld at tbo Cbrixiiaa chureb, Tuesday, at 3 p. m.. liov. O. L Putnam offlcbithig. Tbo church was filled to over- flowing with tbo many friends and relatives who gathered to pny their last tribute of re- spect, lie leavo a wifo and four children Ho was a kind nod loving father and highly respected by all who knew him, Guilderlatul Ceulre, Mr. John Van Patten it very ill. Mrs. 11. VmiAiilion 1» »p-udlng a fow dn>a , ia Burlio Cr<iuuv>, who hon boou i)iiito IM with a cold, U rceoverins. Mr. not) Mrs. John Slttorly and Sim. Philip Ogsbary spent Thanksgivhig day with frionda in Altnruont. CbrtHtmna will bo appropriately observed by tbo Htinday schoola of both churches in this plnco. Tho Lord's Supper will bo aduiinistcrod ID 8L Maik's Lutberati eburch, Sunday morn- ing. Dee. 1 lth. Pri'parnt<jry eorvtco Bator- dny prrcccding at 2 p m. It is rumored that there is BOOH to bo a weddin,! in town. ExcfUlor Lnd^e, L O. O. T., is stmnlug; now Ufu, Now ufiloets were recently elected aud added lutensl U limutfesled. McRcluwcluIe. MtRs Jeunio Crnuuuo U sick with diphth- eria. Mr. Judson Stnrr It confined to tho hoiiso with sickuess. Mr. Edwin Spawn wna iu towu Huturdny calling on fiieuds. Mr. nud Mre. U. C. LOCIKKI, of Conn , aro hoarding at Jamrs WtlUoy's. Miii Maggie and Mary Frederick spent a few days with Mrs. Uoebo lust w«vk. Quite n unmoor fruin here nttrnded tho fair At YorhuCKVille, Wtduimla)' oveulug. Mies. M. M. Martt and MM Nettle Hun gorford visited fri«tiJfl at Altuiuont litst wetrk. Mra. Oitirgo Weseott and sou, Arthur, ro- turned homo Friday after having spent a few weeks with friends iu Pennsylvania. Lloyd R\'lyea wns ti>ndi-nd a vory pleas- ant sorpti»o Widnofil .j • veiling, it tuiing CoDiprlMul «f iibcmt twenty b.'jn nnd (jiiK After yiuii'i neie Indulged lu mill n Lx.umti- fnl repast mix served, Ihr e> mpany left Tor tbuir hoiups. Borne. Mr. fetid Mis. A. E Huibetrns^or wan at Albany ILis net 1.. Mr. and Mm. C. E. llnll an I win, of AltaiiKitit, spi nl n few (IIUD lu town lust week. Tb« Indli H i.f tho Lutbtrftti ebun-h will Kivo a Now England Sti)>p»r, for lha boinllt of tho parsouaue fund,at llnll.'Lb.-iliu 11..11, Wednoday cvt«iog, D>-e. 7, 18U2. Tho Ladien' Mlniouary society \f thn Ho- formed cbumb will m«et nest \Vfdtie»diiy, D.-o. Tib nt Mi ft. Fred ZdTn; Tho Ladies' 8'ielety ol the Luthcrnn church ulll meet id Mra. A. VV. Hbnltes. on tbe n.inio dito. Mr. Fmitk H Z\li uf Fondn, spout ThnukviviuH ulih Ills in >tlici'» family at at tho Zi-h home; Mr\. M F. lln)l<.ub't»k - aud hi<r daiiRbtHr, Mt»» Uerthn. nf Altntuont, are at Mr. A. M. B ( >t'»fdii»; Mi» Norn Hcin bftrt who has been vMtiuu friemU in Alunuy aud Cohort, rotnrueil butu« uu Mouday; Mr. Vinceut Carter was ia towa last urtli, and *••»»* 3 •*>(> ?lart—HoctottEfflrr we4dlnjj. Mr. Sytvanus VVi-tdmnu hi-1 quito a nor- i.'U5 (icoiil.nt lnsl wnek. whllo out driving. 1hn axle of his wn(!\n l;r>kc, nod neeing ibut his horao woo haie t . tnu, Mr Weld- man sprang from tho wagon. Tho borsu ran fur a short dbtanne, but was soon rnnght. Tho earrttgo was badly broken. Mr. \V«id- man received a great «hoo!t, and hart hi<< knees badly; but is now able to bo about Ho feels be had a uio»t toitnunto enenpo. Tho death uf Mrs. E. M Hhultes ocourrtd on Tupsdny. Mrs. HhnHos h va bveu ooulio- ed to her bed most of tbe lime fir ihn last fourteen months, aud her Killferiuu bus bneu estranio. Denplte tbo nltxuduuco of skillful pli)Bielauii, aud tlio pitidiit, i»u'l »r euro uf bar devot«l family, her ww stiu'liiy pro- grttriaed Ui n fntul terudxiatl'ju. A f.tltbful and nfFectiouatn nu'e nnd ui jthur, bur lib tenco will be deeply felt iu tbo b ine-lifo which oeuturud uboat bur, mid wbiuh bus thus lust its oloinst boud. Tbe funeral uc- corol at tlio houio on Friday moruiog. Yoorhccsville. Wo havo had another flurry of «now, but uo sleighing. Postmaster Shofnr ia ImproviuR nnd beau- tifying his promises with a uo\v fuueo. Mrs. Kuiioy llelyca b ipilte »iok nnd cou- liuod to bor bed. Dr. Becker nlt-iudn her. MisiiSiiais St-iplolou and Missis alury and Kitty White, of Ouildurl.-nd Ceutr«, visited friends here, Wednesday. At this writing gran.I pr«uiiMti >nt ara bo- iug madu fur tbe f>iir nt thu M. li. eluucb. Ibo cblokoos wtll bavu to auOrr. Cournd Frjer'H nh'wmaltei p!oU<«1 Up nud left rnlber suddenly ouo day lnst wn-k, and Mr. Buokhuuso baa tbo biulucai to bimielf again. Presiding EUli'.r SMKn pteMlied la tb» II. Mr Cbsrles Frlnk lutcndl to move to Atta- a ODI ID tike tprlna- Ur Allen Siddlfmtre has rented Fduk's farm tor tbo coming jesr. Mia IVtor Pulvi-r and daughter, of _. trlt tft.ie irucdta of Mrs. ir* Siddlemlru oo SUM'day aad 8ui<U> last A aoo of Henry Low Is, of Wrlgbl, Boko- huii> Co., was baited in tbo ctnmltrj \m I rtday. DeceateJ « va W yeort Olil. Tna funeral of Urs. Ira Saddlemlre watbsM Uotu ike reililenci of her son, Allen SsiUle- mlf , oo Sviu.lay List, at 10 o'clock. IUv. t, J m 5 fin i- GENIUS AND i)imnHv!ll<>. Mr. Frank \Vngoner bas tented the Fr^tr farm near Tygert's MW mill. Mis. Ge-H-go V. Pike has been spending a fjw tlsvc itltb be daughters In Amstenlaat. Mr Charles A Groat bas given up house- I- ecplog and will oiler bh potsonsl property far tab ou Haturday. Jaracj Brewer died auildt-jily, Monday tftir- r.jr.i, ot «|io;le*y, it Is tliou^ijt. The fan- mi was btM Tbun>day from tlie residence of I U hro! b«« lo la iv, Andrew 8, Dullcmont. TUu(i!c:i!io.'« viitMon D>r.d, of Prlncetown, vlll UDIJ H Millinery entorUlnruent, « (he rttaltlrDCD nf Michael Brougharo, on Wt4ue»- tiy tv.n'tiT, Dee. 7i'.i. A cordlM iDVlUttOO l< uxlerdru to all. Supper will ho tumtfhMS ly ihe v-H-iety. E>ch lady Is requested tO 11. Inn a bat. West Borus. Mrs. D. RaUbmrgb lias been entcrUltilog some rclniivea from 8ttij*c«iit Mr. Gcorgo Bhell enturUUicd a titw invi- l.il friends on Wedne«lny evening at tiis homo. Au oujoynblo tlmu is repotted. Mr. I'hnrles Multico bas mado on eugago- iiiriit fur Ibo mmdug year with Mr. James Qndcrdonlt, of Oullupvlllo, and will remove there. Mr. Anntiu D^Lniintor's ion, Frank, was rvii<rrt>d u» ulliicU.d with scarlet fovor but It |Tuv.'d in ho only a sovoro cild. Uo is bettor. Wo rul<\> the lotnul of the vlltnge iicboul boll and dio not likely to htuirtbe sniuo far •ifew weclw while Mr. Hnvorly U with tho HOpervi.vtis In bmslon at Albany. 'lbs \Oi lltnut\ oceias to hnvo given gcnoial Kutinfncllon. Puiue. pnrto of tho on- l«rtuhiiu<t!t were quite rnr». Tbfl Weather fin tint futr but It did u\t interfere with tho Mil >if fan-. Mr. Sl'-pbi'U 0<>rliig wn<i tho oi.ii<>r \\itu vnritum itA^UtnntA. Th» Beinc nrm^a Bund fnrulrbcd Ibu ninslu nud did will. To I'nii.KKT rue Or f\n\ olb\ r f.tini'nr epi'lciuic, tbo blood II. I Iliu wh'ilo system tliould bo kept iu b'nlitiy eoi iliiinn. If you fwl worn cot or have \iLai tln-d feeling\ In the uioruing, d.i uo> Lo R\'liy of Deylort Olvo Immediate nlli-nll >n |jy..ui*ilf. Tiiliu Hoo.1'8 Siirxn. pniillu lo (.iru Flreugtb. paiify the blood and pr* \cut tllst fist*. UOOD'H T'n.ui enrn IW»r Kin, Janndiee, bll- ioUHneeB, biok bnadnohx, New ScoTt-ixn, De< 1, '03. t.j a fruit !rco u|{ent lu this victory, thai I l.o\o ,:ivcu up :hi tiunlueM. bii\h It not t'o e»«e, and I »dl B«-U Flrai Class Nuierj Suck, (my penumal sckcvlon at lae Sureciy,) *» low or lower than soy competitor. Wo solicit ur-ieie f-om ')o« (icflfUit; UDjth'np In thU Hnu. F. r fu :brr lulunratiou ad'i'Cisa me kl New B;otlsitJ. AVSX R' Heseu.BR lary way sponoli A MU-HOK FRIENDS. A frit n<l in iif«d Is a friend indeed, and not >cdt Uiftn uuc nul;'nn p^upU h»vo founil Just 4U'-h u frleud in Dr. Klu^'j Net? 1) -covery lor o'usuaipllcio, eaiiifli and colds.—)f yon hare n< roi Used this Great (Vugb Modlclne, ono Ul«l viHi c,mlaco )ou that U bos wonder- ful curuilvo powers lu at] Obenscs of Throat, t'li.-i nn • l.mif V.nta uoitle Is gnarantero to do alt Uiii ts (Ultucd or niotiey wtll be re- fuuded. Trial I .j.tli'6 tree at C M. Frrdcrtek's U. ug ntoru. l.nrau bottle* 5Oo and 91.00 MIXED METAPHORS. An Etnui|>lr of iirnu Iirror«, Ancient and 3te tarn. evrry ouo who nritoa uisny even in a fiuniliur ami episto- cmployn cortain figurux of It is babilnal aiul iimttnctivo to m:Uii- uso of words ia a metaphorical sonso, that is, to sot forth n thought aud make plain • meaning by bringing iu a sensible object or suggesting » visible not wbioh bears Borao rceem- blauco to it. Often wo beoome so thoroughly nc- onBtunicd to tho ur.o of a term in its metaphorical sense that wo forget that it has a sensible or material moaning apart from tho figure of npoccli, aud when wo forget this we are iu danger oi \mixing our metaphors.\ When Sir Boyle Uoolio mado his fa- nioitH speech, \I smell a rat; I BOO bira iKutUiig iu tbo air ; but mark mo, sir, 1 will uip him ia the bud,\ his ideas woro oluui' enough, but he lost sight of ruts, air ami buds iu tho thought that wiib in hi 4 mind. If tho reader could also loso night of thorn, this p.is:.i>[;o might porhaps ap- pear eloquent. But they obtrude them- selves vary humorously upon the mind. Tha following was tho poi oral ion ol an ajator at a political mcuUng not louatlgo : : \Xtw timo has coino whoa wo must g for ornameBtal nrinci- « a* a I'rofOT.I <n tk* Mast l'r«il- •Ute of All Arlt P.im» »<•<! Wealth tlie Uiml Authors Oetlra to Hraeb Why Writor* llavo n Ui.4-,li-r Time Than CttHir Prof. ..I .cial IVoi.lo. l'Ormorly it vta uu upinion ^ono'villy accepted that guuiiu eonld not oiiai loug with n tnru of iitTairn. To \gnnxr a croxt iu a gari'ut \ wtia l<)i>k«iil upon ns tbo natural ami fitting tlving for a poet lo do whilo R{>inoiii(4 tho golden cocoon of art. Times Imvo rlmugi'tl. nud we liuvo oliuuged »ilL tlu'iii to muvli a Ao- tfiro that uonu<layH tho mimes are ex- |iectcd to ciiilmv a (.i-uiiiH nilh lite knack oi turning--;! niitUhtt^ tls ndioitl) rjt bo is expocttitl lo tu ru tho htylus oi wield tlio pleetrum. Art, and e»| e i..M) literary urt, is at tbiu moiuenl of all nrlf tbo Rurcst in finau- iul footing ; iu otliei 4 worils, the litirnn isuiu^ b> linltei- paiil than any other m-rl^r in a pumly iw-tin- tio vocitiuu, aud rot it U uot n hun- ilioil years siuce the >'nyn of his btavv- iilioOi We hoar a good i!-;nl about tho nurc- llftl.ilitv of liU'rutorc t,n a prufiWon, but the botlom f wt in the in.Ulor in that Il.o :>M< n U n* reli^Mo as any other to who cnu imiMixr it as a buniofun. In tho btiflinvfw of tenors llu're i* uo way •>f avoiiliug icniliir. uu! fipo^nro. All the worl<l i« tlio \. iilor'« criiic. It in uot so with the plij • i\i.in ; he citn look wise, pour out thnv aropB uf ewucUui'J vrnter, feel hix pa'ii-ut'H pnlse, and g o hia wuy. £vuu the !u« vor lias many a •)hart cat by which ht> cuu eacapo d«tcc- lion vt\im he blustters, bnt the writer ••lHHt meet ote.-y deninnd or ho must full A moment or t«o nf onrefnl thinh- iug will di-<.!. no to ,\i niind tho i-:u- n<ent wbicli ilixiii., .< li>-a litoi.iry aud art li/o froni oxel; iij«>r fir 1*1 i>f hun.au rxjiurieiu'o im.l an; iiuliou. To sneceud in tho lout w.uso'uf aby ralliug you must havo Kuuins. l<ul KUCCCSI to-dny in D\caiurid by nioiu/, anil uti may as for the mnmri.l tuliu tho toet J>OH- «lc« of ihi« • ri,i-rti«n —tbi< golUn ynrJhiick. \\ e may inke it tt> a pvn- oml rnlo thul nwj urrson luili-iiig npuu tho prufeiriuu of liiorulnio lta< iu viow two tLuiK> -fi'.ino ami tii'U«y, with a heavy bui^'K-'i of I'l'ofcreiieo to tho credit nf tUo l.i.uir. lu tliiw \-i«w of Hi.- enso oun vresaColy cay that g ui:i« BIICI? ••• l« betlur than inero agile nuj oleier tuleut ? T.iko thu Kuccc^sful ui V(.t., for oxamj>le, pub- lirtlioil ilniiug Ihe '.ear, and nha( will 1'u thu iuiprve.'-iou V With ouo o&c«>p- lion, tbo most popular a^il paying uor- via o( rt'ci'iii itj'.uo have been of poor Murkmauil.ip ami ii.kvo uiijjealod to hu- man Hympaihy tbiu .|;li o'L-r channols t Uun art; but they Invo been n ritton by mon auJ women of yenius who were willing to enter to u vulgar tastta for tho (•alto «f «uo«upt<i. Tlio reader who ruua ii not apt lo m.ike u 'lo of tbi-i clover, if iloliawUiji, (rii'L i.f tbd litcriuy pro- fusion, uor in it unr purpoie to auiJyzo it. Wlmt no havo in miiitl is to point out \iliy it in tliiit writ IM huvo a haiilci' tlino uf it than other )irofuu»io;ial poo- Homo one has Raid that gonius is pa- lioiiCL 1 , but tho aavi'i;; will not hold wuiui applied to tho iriitublo, icatl(«H, utHittiablo kuightt of the pen. Tho time lin-s passed whan the poot, tho nor- otiwt or the ojusnyist was content to ilelve for tho applause of posterity. Sucre mu»t bo imtuoJiate or some other titling aiuut bo pulled ; fame uud money forth- >vitj> is tho duraaud ; but if fame civu uot be had, then nototioty and uiouuy, Btouoy at all ovouto. Wo called uttoution not long ogo to the fiystom of literary <• boomiug \ which is but. A part of t^o gouorul sehenio in which literary effort has involved itself of late. Even genius has been \huntled\ into it to ,8ueh au osteot that ooe ro- gitnls askance every sudden apparition above tho literary horizon. * To set our own opinion in plain words, we seriously doubt whether gen- ius in art is better paid to-day than it was ia tbe time of tbe garret aud tho oruit, lave whore it truckles to uioru papular demand. Tbe money-making geuius watches tho wenthervane of cur- rent taste as a broker watobestho movo inout*) of financial weathercocks, and strikes for tbe lucky lead. Be deals in I literary margins, Lo bulk or bears tbo j market, bo takes a chance on overs- change of tbe wind. Perhaps this is i why there ore so few genuine creations in literature at proao.it. The poet writes to suit tbe needs of tho magazine editors, so likewise does tbo prose writer, and in this way jour Holism is shaping both men and litera- ture. Genius ia no longer \ Proud and fond of savage liberty,\ or, if it is, tba ex- igencies of a life overpraised with tba weight of artificial needs and dazzled by tho glare of gold shot out tho possibility of entertaining lofty ambitious. The French, the English and the American authors seem to bo iu a mad chase after groat incomes, rather than in search of tho muses. Oonius succeeds, but at a Ions, no matter what are its receipts in bills and checks.—Chantauquan. Frofri ibfclUiarioW* (JToWb of whiskers ou tho \pllfa** of our village bhonumker, wo am inclined to believe ho has fouud n new ilalr. IIv snyathey aro ulreudy lu tba v?uy wticu bu kiises the baby. | Tbo funeral of Mrs, Lueretin Bic&iiug, wife, of Myudert L. O B!e«»io(5, O'OH hi-ld at ' her lato residence ou WcdneJidiiy. Iuter ment at Prospect ilill uuiuutcry. M. F. llcllenbcck, andurtakor. Wbilo niuvibg, on Nov 211 Ohi-ster E»-l : lost bU tnnrringe cirtlttcato soniwvvhori' on tho road between Nvn° Bulcm and Fulbr's l-'tntlnn. Ilo would bo plented to bnvc the I tlndor notify him nt Fuller's Bluti.m of Itk wbereaboutH. On Flidny evening, Deo. 2, the young people of tbe Pretihyterinn church will five ' a pnntoniltno cntcrtilnnuut, nilh music Anionp the vl.ura pmentrtl will appear, ; \Tbo nilnrH of Greece,\ \View of Long | Branch,\ \Birtliplaro of Bums,\ \Worn-: Mi's Armor,\ \Musical Notation,\ etc. All couio Befresbmeuls nerved in tho ba&o- Eoarculv less mixed up scries of metaphors than Sir Boyle's was reoontlj employed by a uewspuper in an Afiierf- con city. Several Aldermen bad been aeuuaed of accepting bribes, and the nowspapor uuid, with roferenee to tho Affair: \It in rcoftouablo to ospoat that snob of his oaaociatoA as ar > iunooout of such a crime will leavo no etone unturned to purge themselves ol all suspicion, and exhaust overy I'speilU'ut to smoke ihe roseola out!' —\Youths' Companion. \Strangest girl I ever wet I\ mut- tered Chappie. \Why V a*ked Obolly. ••Acooptcd me,\ replied Chappit, Hornby's Oats Severity of fanlshment. That sovority of pnnishmont is not an invariable prorentioa to evil -doers is i'- lustratOvl in the Census Uulletiu of Homicide. Iu tlii* Mr. F. B . WlBflf ealla attention to the ciaHuMtkiMi T in the South Central '4|T«IHW >.«(. uonutry, in wUoh the t«*«««i«nUMl, che percentage of «onten©# few twettty years and ovor is u.eatcr 4j»MI anjr Otlior diviidon. Neither do severe laws in themselves deter men from resorting to tlio irregular justice known as \ lynch law.\ TheHOotiona of the country is wbiah there on the most executions are thote in which there ara also the moat lynchiogs. The largest number of executions and lynching! is in tlio Month Central division, in which tbo average soutenco for homicide is tho longo.it, and tho percentage of long seu tent'oa the The Wny Drags are Sold. Twynu—I hear that Sumway'i book is a drug on the market. Tiiplctt— Ho gets ten times its vain for it, does he?—Harlotn Lifo. Nu< U'lntt Ho Jli-mit. Thorn urn many WUVH in which Inn mav tail to cuuvoy the idaa tha A lar;{e coneouiKO of th» t.tx payers of tbl\-j town atteitdutl Ibo inc. Un(i at Nc,» Suleu^ last MoudiiV, wbleh Was bulU to oppnno Ihi payment of the niuney to tbo drafted meti. A btrgu uinjority of tbosu who si>fu«d the ' drafteti men's petiliou m ltd afBdavtt Ibnt | tboy signed uudor a m isiepreaeutatloD, nud a cumuiittee was appointed to prxiwut tbo mutter to the courts to havo their names can- i celled and an Injnuati.m rirautod. 4%IX each mouth, and an. on ftubloD, AiiTiiun mrllOUT aiut all tnstten of uitvml to the iloKB I ^TOUH'.S Wnoly ill. $!.M> a yesr. MAUJIZIKC AMI'IJE copy for live two-cunt stampi. I'Utl 1 As a baby and child's food it is incomparable, H/O. All the little \Oliver Twists \ want some more. Thorough nourishment. liip'iiiH Tuliules bnnlxh pain Ripans Ta'» tiles euro tndijicdtion. lijrRuift Talrtiles: tfeiitlo cathnrldc. Bipans Tabuien havo come to stay i« iu tlio writer's or spcakor'R mind. Hcottieh story illustratoe thb form of auiHsjuitv. Our minister won learned aud warm 11portI'J, but somunhat erratic and ab 'ciit mtudiHl. Ho hnd a pony that bad u groat m onion to doukeys, and it was '••ith much difficulty that it conld bo (tot to pass ono of those animals on tho W.I'I. (>nr> ilny, when ridi&# to Forfar, ho nio' tuvii- ( t *iulkf» a<) itinoraut earthen \ .]•.. iu.-'i. ..nt. wli<><id etoob iu tratio v i- ilrnw.i by n tlonkey. The pony i MI -I uu.I Imckud and was only g o l-.t i n!t T a j;reat • li-ugglo. Tho min i '..ei- .it tbr i urn of 'liu rood a littla fur I'..' r on. uud iL-f^w litn mind WON quitO ci>n••\\ .1. \lift the pii/coul of Forfnr. • \ line dny, pr.ivost,\ said tho min Oio . fine dny, Mr. Ailon,\ replied '••> iuii think, provost, I'm likely <• :l imv mmo i^nm ou thin ruiul ? ' in •it, 1 i*emllW,0. Catarrh, Heart l^allur*, r*a* ralysis of tti* Throat \X Thank Cod and Hood's Bmram- partita for Pcifcd Health.\ \ aentlemen. For the benefit of sufferlBi ho- •aalqr I wtih to state a tew facts i For several ITS I lisle suffered from catsrrh and heart iuri, getting id bid I could not work sad Could Scarcely Walk I hod a very bod spell of paralysis of tke throat aom» time sto. Uv threat saeswd eloosd i I mil ••! awiillsw. Ths dootors r \ WM etuscd by tuHUt failure, and nve ML .. whloh I tapk aceordlni to hnawu, but it not Mem to «lo me any «ood. |ty \\ *» to tor Hood's ttorsamniUs, U Joseph 0. Bmiib, wltohad (MSB At Otath's bat was onllrrty eursd br Hood's •arsasarma. n tattlas wift Mr. Smith. I epoekKM to Mdod'« Sarsaparllla ^^ttg^^^ BOOB'S PILLS <Jt not »urg», ssia or «rlf«, fc«laclpre«siJj,fa»ilraa4«a«UaUj. Bs. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tns BKST 8«I.VB ID the wcrM fnr <'ut», BruUu. Bure«, tTlcora, gait Rbeutn, Fever Bnrrs, TeUcr, Cbsppe<l Htn.ls, ChUbislni, Corel, sod til Bkln Ernptlon», and IHHIIIV»IJ cure* Flint, or no pay r«nutreu. It is gnaraB- *cd to give |*ri>i't laUufaciloK, rt money re- funded. 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I coHiwllv recinciDUid Dr. Osrcniohacl to overy one buJcru^i Iron. bod teeth. tt. Csirrs. CITY 31Y1HSS Itt S1ITDTIOH. Banking Rom i? sttte Street (• (ha «i tbo Eitata. Hoc»y |n«?-t/t <se boad tad 1 uv am. ftC£»T.Mld fUBnat—\• ** * m 4 PEE CiHT. OIT£I?BKT AJXB AI1LE VlfMT. p a»»r t» ...ai, •., c^*.ie -n. r-, baai -' » -it .«th ta tnvl ••tto.i, .IT uv tiyrrr. aal task .HI M re\nrani vj in.'Jl to tuck l In nrttnd r« tapes* nts QP*Hg,elutfK«s f jr eitrjriia« tixtb nrtiflcial one* ore t > bo madn. Dr. B. P. Carmichael, ^naan 201 Union St., ScheneeUidy. Blpaos Tabulcs cure hives. Bipana Tabulca euro flatulence. Bipans Tabules «ra alwayw ready. BiptBs Tabulee purify Uie Blood. P. M. 8 05* J. ii it* 0 ** 1 Woou* f a«jin a tHJAS ttMS, J0W li. W»! Kins, lfttt W to* 4i