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ALTAMONT I-\Ti:i<rRisi Village and Town. Kc a \*\>i ALTAMONT. N <*OBLII>IIBr> -VfliY F'U)4Y Mi. \|SIJ IIY In). Y NTi:i(PRl-K •>. ESTIif-W A» OMi!lt(-CL«»' MO1&H ^ THE P'\l O-rtrw AT il.TAlli^T, N. V. IHI>>T ('IK\ I MlthlVUIlY Mails nil: . l..ft- a' LL1< >. f!li<r u M'..we Morning oml 1 , 1 '»•». PI 1 \ a. m. Through mull, »Vi«>i ~,f*) a. ra. Through mnfl, Ea»t, 11 ..V> a. in Evening mall, East, .~>.4i) p. w. Milt\ &IIIVO &\ '«jllO\*»' Morning roalV \V> >i. tud ai>«i II Si a. m. Noao w*U, Kiul, 12:08 p. iti Evening mall, W\.«* 1>M p. m. J ¥. MTSKSOSI. Toot Matter C I!I Kt II 8T. JOHN 11 i I in i.»:> iinm II - Itiv. T. J. Yost. l\ii»lor. tin.i.v f«i>lit>: 11W a. us •nil T MM i>. iu c*a' • -i 1 jk boiil ai 1 <>-<>j » in. Pr»}er Jlrtfira r • 'runt IV»K|'H: m th« ciiairb. Y. I* «* t 1 p»'M\-.ny vioiii.. il 7:)R \b<-i»i\ m i» it'm.fi-i. S>K< tinii KUKWHMT i. I in tun U.-v l< U 8luu, l'Mti—. !'•• lii' K r'lvio. v&v'.i Pun day nftctuiMji, a' - j.:.i.. «,ii. »t4< •» . i.n| at 4.:>Q p.m. 1'rater iitfi iu.. it Unite Uynii.!'>K mt7.!.V Wi ^>'.-ii.' i r. rii'»l wolcoine to nil. .-<H. illl \ IMKKi ivK* Nuoii LOIIK'\. N'i. 7\<4. ? noil A. »'. iu>vt ttt (UOU 1« ** I ^ - liM.IM Utl I Vt*O H«-O»Utl Hllti fourth Butttr»l*> in t.icli ui<'Ut)u Siliu- llllt«n, tvc. 1'iiKt. G. A. It., movtn nt WtUxi- Hiul cvrry Bi»t KaWnlny lu curb tnoulb. I 1 . J. O«»bary, Cuniiiuuiil'T. Chns. McCullocii rust, O. A. K., No, 045, meet!) ot«ty cocoml Friday of each mouth, at Bcrao. (.'ouuudes of other l*oat» uro cor- dial; Invited. O. W. StcintT, Couitnauder. Triumph Lodge, S.i .an, t <> (i T , metis every Tucodej rvci.luu In Tcn'ivrtBcc lla.i at V:4fi p. m. H I- K'<- 1OT;4B11 Bcrno IxxJro, I (> U r . m«-.t« ••vvt: Tn- * day owning lu Tbc-»i-jr. «.••!;«:•« Hail, H. M r. «t \ p.m. Ox.-*- !'. S-i.\.•.» Pu.- 1<KI.\\\ AHI'.A Ul'DhON lt.Vil.UOAl>. CJIIIIU.UC- N •>•. 13 1M>\2 ttuiim HID l«!t»wii A.l'nn >nl i.rut AttiUV fti follim\ U«uvtu,' \H>Bn\ nl MnlUu Lime ilrjKit) Tnilns frrna Altomout. TUAIN Nil. 1.' 2>) |u -i u vfi 1 -.\» Mies A Qua Untiling, of kuoi, Uviiitlug nt Mrs. <'. 'J. ilnruer's. -Tho Water OominiRsionen have op- ;»>!uttil Lislle AI U'li as superintendent. The rt*i;ular monthly meeting of the YUUCM trnatcuo will tako place nctt Tuotday .Mr. aud Slit Ira Finch attoaded tho fuinrul uf Mrs. Finch's ulster, at Fort Ann, 1 Lnrwluy. Mi-- I.nrv Witter It seriously 111 at her '.'wiii with Mrs. Amos Haddleinire. near W- t Town hip Wo nwrt tf 1. ur u, that Minis Josophluo Ku >\vor i* x-iiuiiily 111 at h«r realduuco in Oil Know. n.vlllo. Mr (lootiji- M Tropcr. editor o&d pnb- lUht r ol tbo J. rt. - ••:. (' rujrier, tnado us a |,l\ fiint VI»H .m Mou'liy. Mm. J. \V. VatiVukon otiil <'»nghtor, r.-l ..->, uf Vonrh>i».T(!'.t , »i<i[>jHKl ovor Sun J *j wi'.it Mr* Jusi*ph 8ii)tlm. - \ The world do move \ Officers in tha lliill-h army Invii biHin fi>rl>iildir» tc* ttSo pro- f.ulu iu n.t.tr. »»<cg |iuvnlo Holdicrs. \1 am convinced of tho merit of Rood's Sir«njKirtlln, nftor baring tnhou but A fow dunes — ttiin l» what uiuuy peoplo My. Mm. Ami Ilavrns hits returned home from Middlct»ni*/li *vt'«f* sho baa boen car* nu lor 'j»'f Jtiu«litcr who hag boon ill. Mr. aud Mrs. 8. II Davenport, of Quaker Slnt'l, wore tho guests of Mr. and Mr*. Gcorfji' J. n alien boob over Sunday. —Consistory meeting at tho Lnthnnn cburoh to-morrow Afternoon, abo ono tt tbs Fiml Reformed charch of tho Hclderborg. - Mr Henry Bins informs us that bll M««f for I't-mo will bereaftor leave on tht nrriwil of the 2.10 p. m. train from Albany. K .tin-how tho Vnndorbilt* don't got luiuli Mui|mth)' In their troubles by flro and wi.i, r Tim woild is too hard on us rleh f» BTAT1ON8 AM A.a A H I Altdmotit (1.IA T.'^J u.12 \'Z ftfeadowdalo fl 'ti * w o w VorhwsvHlofl i\ v<M « lo i: BllngiTtand* 0 m S.It' i> ' Delmar O.S'.l &. 14 '• «4 VI Albany « '.:, >J« I\ i; 1J Train* fi...n Allmnv. r B. r M. r a. r.a 1IU3.U jU !.» IJ .„• .1.1*1 T.MI! I ' Id 3 a ''J>.1 7 13 I 1.(1 3.'I n I I T .t) l.i-J ..\ r. ll ; 23 . i.i.i \. «< •• M :.i\ TEA IX NO '•II \1 BTATION8 i « i m n f.« r i r » m. Albany 6.so 7.m> II w J \> ».*« * \•'• <• I* 1 * \> D«tmar r.'^A T ]•• l-.'.i^» \J ^ 3 W A.^o <V-'\i •» u) Sllnjerlnn.l. .. «., : i • I: « J .< ^ ?• i.i i ii. • -« V'rbco*vlH» T.w :.jn i : i t s.-T 3 M 6J3 «.»:. » u Mcadowiljle 7.U 1 \I 1.UUIISH.M i.il AlUmom 8 T.io T.u l i TO : :-i «.iM 6.4» « IT » 'J TrolnNo.il lw>>. / i->n> i' 1\ o IM . l>.-:tuar. 8^5, BllnRfrlanil\ , « .'» . \ .•••rh.i-»< ill. . V •*'< , McatluWTlnU', \ H 1 . iirr'vr A lltmion', 9 .«.'• Train N'u II 1«-.IM-* Utaiminl 10 46 a. m , Mi'aJ nwdalr . 1O W \'<»*jrlw^ «\ IIU-, • ' \*^ , fnuj^-rlaiida, 1IDJ, IMIDAI, :i I\ OMI>.- Altoli), 11 •!•• Tho BIwpcr.lrDln Nu .'• Boiim wwl, havr* .Vllialiy •I 11.00 r. »., llrlmnr, 1] 14. HI1tiin.Tl>\>U«. 11 IT; VoorhmrllU-. 11.24, Aliamom, IIJ». !!«!>• doll) . 6nnda> trnli>» TralD No. \v h>r ihc wc^i le.i\,-« Albany nl 8-30 a. m , »riK.» hrron a lo» in Train Ko.O, kt>ln(j PMI. arr1v.^i lurv »l » li) p iu.. Albany, 8 ot> p. in. H Burta (rom (out a( I bnrtrh HU Tlrao I'atilr^, •huwtnit local ooil ihruuuh train •crvloo between .tolton*. may >•*' olrtaln«»<i at all D * a ttefcut oiiic.-. ••( it*.- Buttirfly now. I«III» - Ol i llimMy. .ml. i » l.)M»tt-t H>•«><•. LlLiui.ut f •• i'i< Wookiy Aiiuotiu«'«MHvut». liipans Tab\\r\ r-irv ihohluo*. §4.05 bnyn I'rbjin - l ( »i «t SittvVs. Ask for DtMustyut. s OKI Bciu.-»ty. Take notice meal 'till 1 ni nt S-.uJ's. Fresh «clect<-.l <»v»tri* nt L. E. Ft.wl.-r»'. Bandit have jm'iiu Always lb«- l>«\t t | For oysters, H o t\ Apply McCvrmu throat. MoOonnlclr I.lni • -X •> \ll\ fir- ' .r rhoanialiatn. Smoke C. T. Ihumtu.. « (>U) 11 .ncht\, 6 cent straight. Stttd'a Sou^ &ro tia«ly for snwlug. d^a per hnndn.il i* tbo prict> for soft nuod. What McCoruiiili Llulim'ul will ilu. It will do jiut wUiU is I\ rccuiuiuoudt-il for. Call oti SDyd**r nutl oxauilito tb» ftLio li^o of horso blankcU hi' hi» nu nulu at reiunrka- bly low piicci. Lano'smeillcliio tnovos the bow- Cl8 each liay> lu onlvr Ut bo healthy this is necosanr). Swartz, tl.o fchotm.iu. In «p|liu^ Utilib-r Boots aud Hhurii B\ ibe t.DWP«t Prlo<»». Bwnrtz, Cor. Ntiitr A iJ•••«•!. Albnny. Swartz, tho nho<-iii>.M, li.i« Hmvy Fronoh Kip Boots, also Quo drain llnots, a u,| nil) •oil tbotu for l««a» tijoii factory prtoos. Cor. Stato A Gr»eu SU. For Plro or Llfo I jx'iruuon npply to W D. Wright, Altiunnnt.^N. Y., ngcnl fur tho Ins. Co. Noitl) Amciicv Coutin>-utal ciml Mutunl BenUU Lifn Iii«urnn<-<> Co. 3»2-tf Swartz, tho nli..<um\. has tho Ucnvy Baoklo Artip^ with <l'-nblo aolo. i\ho Ims •11 kinds this nt-iu.. .n. New Mylo. Cor. State & Oreou, Allmoy Bitterly'\ c!,i..brnl.. I finltoLti • nrn on unlv •t JoaupbSuydfrX A li.imoiit ;P PKtinRcrX Ouildorlnml Ocnirr; Voorbli * D. UrnfT, Onllderlami, an I VnnVlli-u & Qimoki<utjuHli, Fuller'n Station. For pity's SHUO ilnut prowl and Rmablo becanso yon arc tmnl.lvd with iiifligtmtion. No guud Wiut PVIT (>(I.-i'toi1 by »u.irHnjr aud frcttiug. Bu a ruuu (nulvsn yrm Imppon to be a woman) r.m] tn!:•• Arcr'n ^i<r»i>pArilla, which will ruliwu )o;i, ubi-ibf-r mnn or wo- man. I hare ront«J n c«tti' r « 1 . l >rt«*h with stono front, wltluu ofmy H.'CUBS to llin W.irtd't, I'ulr groundt. 1 wo old llho t\ oorriopond with Any one desirous of ^t^'tRWd rooms during tho Wurldan Far. QEO C. KmtTM, Whltowatvr, Win For particulars rnqnlrr \f Dr. JFKSO Croanno. 134-tf I have ased Dr. Dcnnc'a Pysrx-pstn Pilh for Indigestion uml : f•>IJV m <ni,isti|>ation, and found tlmm t<> ••••it- 111'\ n <-li.irn win o all other rcit>«:: » f .•> .<*, i.. IM-IM-IM uii'. 1 cheerfully recoimm r I 'lir>. to n'l Miff«rlng with above tpiiiUUft. J MOO It E, Contractor ond Huillor, Athnillc ( tlj, N. J. A TTA^* a t-'- I- 'till F.I I r|r- B!fOl» has Rsloed re\l>ilv .u ••;>• '»••«>.. \ir II 01* H Is clearly lu mo ' .J •\« •••>' p'Jt u.id\ ••«' tonics noil alirrM v —>. piali io-t ootbl' £ whlcb t)crmit4 tta u*<* oo a h. veia<« or hitov- leant, It Is rceopntiwl «i lit- nest mil purist medicine fur all altn.cuu of Sunoarb. Liver ,ir Kldtlej'8—It »U1 <-y u «l.\l; btiajM-lio. IMI- gMtluu, conuii.atUjii iu;.. mklartH (r. in tb« ayitein 8att«/uitl..r, KIU-mitrrrt fits cai-ii DOttlii or tho iiunc) a ill U> rr.lunje.t Piiuo only 50c. par boUto Bold by C. M. Frederick. r'n-d hliiboin, of O iilldurlaud Centre, h.. - 11 u UJ|J1U)C:1 by bis brother, Mr. Wiu. nl il>..iu, to wuik for bitu dm ing tho winter «W'|i Mr. I'ulviu Iteckw, a fonnor townsman, u->-\ i,~-ii|iutj lu tbe town of Knox, ll can- liu. ,1 to bis house with bis old complaint, c'ou-tiniptiou. Iho Lndtcs' Missionary society of St, •IOI.U'K Lutheran church v.ill meet at Mrs. J.i» pU Suj.lcr'B Saturday, Deo. 10th at i hit.T put t\\.» o'clock. - (>!.l but trtiu: \The heaviest advertis- er- ni«n>» K«-I tbo cream of tho C hrlatlua* trr.l,'. pioMthtl tbry innko no mistake In tho - 11'f Walvr CatiimUaionnrs state that t i|- •'' • iL\ oiiiini* o«n bo done rl^ht alotig I ii Hi Mt>. \ini.-rlij Is-t iu, rvgnrdlesa of tho I.1.M ,-l „» of rul.' No. 3. Tbci ON sti r Bii^i'i r and weight party, at P. n.jM-raJif\ Hull, 1 h<u>ksn'vli)g ovculng, |i.i\.J off iilpiwantly. Upwards of $24 was v If in»d above all expenses. The i»op«rnlor cluswl up business this tt,. k. It has proved a very micocssfnl enter* prl»r. nud ban aUo bttn highly satUfactory to th<> fnrmem of tho vloinlty. Q^-orgr W. Post, tho pnl of DnucoorO'- II: i u, was I ii lien to Oaunomora, Monday uinht. by I)i pnlj Bberiffs Belyca and Dyer, OIIIIIT a Uu-y«.ur'8 BPUICUCC. Mra. Michael Ililtou nud (laughter, Mi*. (>. O.Hawn, nnd daugbtcr-ln-lavr, Mrs. Wnn-fii Miltou, of Allianv, were the guests uf Mio-i CntUotiuo Hilton, Saturday. . - Tbo muny fricuds of Oharloy Wright, wl. i formerly conducted tbo bnkery here, niii b\ patu<«< lo learn that ho la very low utiL cnnsuiuptiuu at his home at darks' vul.. - Mr, Mjron Havcrly, of West Demo, U«. moved in a part of A. F. Deitr.'s houno. Mi Havrrly it cmploicd as traveling Bnlen- umu fur Seliell, tho whulonalo liquor dealer Mr. O.oryu E. Kcrnfford, latoty om- ol. w-vl on THK KxTEuritiR, has a position In lu ih«-« of tlir* hobabiiric County FfafVlrT, a ( . i.tial Ksulgn. Hcoruo is a capablo wirkUiAii nud «t wish him well. W-. orr si Try to learn that oar towns* muu. JuditK CMuto. does not recover very mi'idly fruui the operntiun of removing a •v, i! fr-ini his person, to ubieh ho submtt- ti.l miio two weeks n ( jo, and ho is still con- rtui'4 to tho huiino. The stock of Mr.C. R. Wright, thefur- nilur. denier at 80 and Ul North Pearl St , .VH'Hiiy, niui considerably diitnagcd by water iluriuu a flro wblah occurred in the rooms uv.iUcnd. occupied by l'uarsnll, tho photog- ra] 'I.T, Monday niybL —Card« aro out announcing the marriage uf Uuv. E. A. Otttuan, pastor of fit Mark's Linl»>rnu churuh, Ouildnrland Ocatre, to Mi-i. (Htty A. Vromau, daughter of Mr. J.i. ili II Vrouino, uf Central Bridge, on \\i li.'»day, DPO. lllh. - Mr. II. 11. Dnrbnnk's mother, Un. E. Hiiili.mk, nud Mr. Eliou Burbank and fam- ily, ol Urc-ru Iilnnd, MISB Oarriu Brubank, of Wr»t Mlltfu and Mr. Charles Bnrbank, of I'uLm Oillc($(|, Soueneotady, wero his flu. »u TbanJus^iving dny. - \Uulumbiis and Columbia,\ is tho title •<f a booh nbioh is being canvassed for in tht* pliioo and viciulty by Mr. Chan. A. Tan- di-rpoul. It l\ a coaipleto work oovorlug tbo entire hUtury of our country from the dls- cott-ry to tbo present timo. - Mr. UertdU Finch, who hoi been em- plxyrd for uoino timo as a clerk in tho gen- eral oUlcu of tho D. >t. H. at Albany, has i{Ou« to Ashland to Bpeud tho wintor. It is lii» liitontlnn while there to toko up tho study uf electrical engineering. Mrs. M. A. Mo Calloch, of Washington, U. <:., who is well known in this teotlon, writes thut the bos beel nerionsly ill and con- fined to her homo for about threo weeks and to »till in bn<l. Sbo has hopes of getting to \vw k, bom ver, in tho llcgistry Do partmont in n i-holt tiuio. •Mr. Clirenee M. Zeh, of Olovernville, ami bit father, Mr. Pi.tor II. Zeh, of Albany, [la-sml through the village, un Saturday ev»n- iiii: la' l from a day B visit to their fornier home In Borne. Mr. Clarence Zeh made us u pie/want cull before leaving for Albany. Mr Zeh informs us that it is npwards of tbtity years aiuco ho loft tho \hill bat has always kopl up old acquaintances with frii 'iris and relatives in Boruo by an oeca- •.io. il vinit. Mr. Zeh it now employed In a |.<r> . [;'\Vu factory at Gloversville. - AI the ri-cent meeting of the board of dlircturs of tho Altamout Agricultural So- ul i i\'. it tvos decided to enoloto tho grounds wiiti u board feuco sii feet high and to let lb' jjb by cmtroet They also decided to ro.. d th» bnlnucu of tho amounts subscribed nu I thaxu \tbo hnve not already paid in would aid them by banding it to tho treat- unr. Jacob ii. Eltuiss. In travolmg thro' th couuty ODO hears ODcourog(ng words In ma'd to thin enterprise, and wo would ail- vli.< the directors to pimh things so M to bo tn readiness for next yciir as tbo people are anticipating it. —Mr. nhd Hit John itcrscils started for rValkill, Ulster connty, Bstunlny, where be baa eitontire railllng msehluery to put lu, which will li»ko him some three months. Mr. John T. Stafford, who has been working with him of late, for tho same firm, left here Monday for tbo sattio plaeSi —Tho Sohobnrio County Fanner, pub lUbed at Central Bridgn, b S now candidate for public favors. Tho initial number, bear- ing date on Thanksgiving day, has Jugt reached as. It is a neatly printed seven column folio shoot, and gives evidence of Its ability ti fee/te tbe people of that vicinity faithfully and well. Wo wiah It success. —Mr. Eugono Wood, register of dtsds for Mower count}, Ulna., a former resident of Albany county, was ro-olectod on tho eighth lu«t. for tho fourth term. Mr. Wood is on ardent Democrat, and otti!ed the county by 7<H> majority. Harrison carried tho county by SOU. Ur. Wood U tbe brother or Thomas Wood, supervisor of tho town of ilerue, tbls county. —Albany Argut, 2ith uft —ChAMcs Venderveor, who has lately gained quite a rojmtatioD as • bsloouUt, has also, recently, gained quite an anenvlnblo reputation in leaving his wife and children at Sloansville and eloping will) Mils Ida lilt* choll, the women who accompanied dim on bb voyages in the air lost summer. Van- dor veer b quite wall kuowu hero, having spent a portion of tho summer at Thomp- son's Lake for several years. —Mr. L. A. Coffee, of Great Falls, Mont., who, hi company with Mr. EL U. Doorman, brought to this place «oaa xtS bdrtta, [sit full, tril to tli» tlllHge on Wednesday. Mr. Cofleo states that bo has disposed of the en- tiro lot He Is well pleased with his trip cast and says perhaps ho may return to this section another year. Mr. Coffeo is a bache- lor of about 30 years and quite good looking. Ho thinks by the timo ho cornea again he may bo a candidate for matrimony as he rather likes the looks of tho fab: sex in tho oast. He left for Chicago, on Thursday, at which placo be will upend a toff days. —A discovery haa Deon inado in dairying, which, if tho reports concerning it aro true, will be of great interest to butter makers, as it scorns likely to add greatly to tbo profit of that industry. It was ant made public, anys tho Scottish American of Outobor 19, at a mootiugof tho South Australia Dairymen's Association last February, when a Mr. Wentz asserted that one gallon of cream, churned in combination with black pepsin, would produce twice as much butter at when churned without it, and that tho butter Is more healthful and that it Ultra better, looks bettor and keeps bettor than the ordin- ary butter. Pepsin la perfectly harmless, and has long been known to be an aid to digestion. Black pepsin has recently been discovered, and Is already far sale by all wholesale druggists. It costs only half a cent a pound. County nntl Vicinity. Miss Ada 8aud, of Bcboharle Janotion, has received an appointment in the State Treasurer's office at Albany. G. W. Tennant, of Qallupvillo, has pur- chased a farm near Blnghamton. Ilo will rnovo bis family there at ones. Rev. E. D. Hammood, a uativo of Hunt- ersland, has resigned hia charge ai Phihv- dolphia to accept a call at Springfield, Ohio. Cobleskill Is having her eloctrlo plant put in and expects to havo It in operation by the end of ths month. A 600 light machine will be pnt In requiring a 60 horeo power engine, to ran i t Cornell Loth, tho brutal murderer of Etta Demacseb, was found guilty of niardor in tbe Brst degree, et iScheuectady, Wed- nesday, and he will probably die In the dec- trio chair for bis oold-blouded crime A stranger working for Jabex Frink, who has a Urge stock farm near Gnllupvllle, was fjorod by a bull Snndny, which broko tbo staff by which the man was leading It, in- Jnrlng him in a frigbtfnl manner. Bo is not expeced to recover as blood poisoning has set in, A very sad accident oconred at QallapviUc Saturday afternoon, 10th tilt. A little C-yrar old sou of Edwin Rosekrtms, while playing abont tho yard, knocked tho props out from under a wagon buz that was standing in the yard near a corn crib. Tho box fell, crush- big tho child between it and the crib, kill- ing it instantly by breaking Its neck. No one saw the box fall, as the father was away at the time and the mother was in tbo bouse •—•»•«»—• W. M. WHITNEY & CO., ALBANY It's an error to luppcno that all our Dress Goods get advertised. Scores, hundreds of sorts nro unheralded. Tonguos, not types, tell their virtue. And oxporienoe both teats and proves them. Tbo cheapness in car faro enables you to reach us whore yon havu the opportunity of picking from Inr^o stoe&a. Choicest stocks of Bilks, Woolens and Blacks arc bore in our house. The. wise, tbo prudent will buy dolls now — and will hido them until Christmas, three weeks off. Tho SO and 65 cent embroidered Choviots, 36 inches wide, all wool and all colors, are reduced to 30 cents a yard. Tbo Ribbon sale still on at 20 coots on tho dollar; every kind, all colors. All this week a glove sale; some slightly soiled but warranted good wear, reduced for the weuk to CO cents on the dollar. Plenty of 8-bntton lengths In the lot, wull as every other kind. All over the beuse, in each of tho fifty- seven departments, reductions bavo been made to meet tho coming holiday trade. Reductions all through tbe cloak stock, furs and Misses' wear. You cannot go amiss on anything if yon come at any time before January. W. M« WHITNEY & CO. Thousands of lives are saved annually by the nso of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. In the treatment of croup and whooping oough, tho Pectoral has a most marvelous effect It allays inflammation, frees Iho obstructed air passages, and controls the dcilro to cough. Ripans Talmlos : at druggists. •—«*•»—• — Consumption Carrd. An old pbyslciaa, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the fonuntn of o nlinplo vegetable remedy for the speedy and per- manent euro of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positlvo and radical euro for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com- plaints, after having tested it* woudoiful curative powers in thousands of cases, bos felt it his duty to make It known to bis suf- fering fellows. Actnntod by this motive and a dosire to relieve hnmnn suffering, I will send frco of charge, to all who desire it, tills recipe, in German, French ur English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming tbls paper. W. A. Nous, 830 Povm' Block hoehttttr, N. T. Coughing leads to connumptlon. Kemp's Bulngtu stops tea oongb at once. TIE DRAFTED HEN'S I The Tnx-payora of New Scot- land IIxpresM Themselves iu OlinoaittQii. i*t a Hulctu. A town meeting would not have brought together a Urgor or mire excited a crowd than that which assembled at New Salem Isst Monday afternoon. The gathering was to •* press themseWcs as opposed to tbe Drafted Men's fiill, puswl by mo last legislature, pe- titions In favor of imuo had recently bseo circulated to that town »ad largely sinned, (and hi fact, it is stated, by people represent- ing s msjority of tho tsisWe property of tilt town,) hut it U claimed that they did U under a misapprehension, becauis their neighbors signed It, OT some even went so far as to stato that It was \itndor 6 misrepresenta- tion.\ In tact tho petition was largely sign- ed before the people were awafo that ths money to be refunded *ould be raised by a Ux on their town, hia'eid of f'Om ibe general Covcrmcnt, aud «bco thej Mt ttown to colto- pute tiist their town bad npwaids of 40 draft- ed meo, wbtcb, at |300 ami Interest, w< ulj amount to utsrly fftO.ltO, they wrro utontih ed at the figure* and bugan to look aroncd for some means of egret*. The meeting was called to crdsr by P. 11 Fiagior, SD'1 James Held wascboseD«ecr«t*r». The chairman ealled on Qon. Bmlth O'Bllsn, who read sod explained the bill, also the elklms of the drafted men, which bo conclud- ed by saying, that U tuny had a claim, tt was agslntt tbo county and not tbo town, and that then It was outlawed. A committee WSS then appointed lo draw up a bill Mprattte*) their dtwppio**l of the fneasUre, also oae for Uie people who bad signed the one favorlnx the hill, also one in which they pledged their support to any means tbe committee m!*,ht see Ot to resort in order to defeat the meutuv. The ieveral petitions were largely signed and tbe sentiment of the meeting was ver> stronf that the moVcrwut thonld bo thwart- ed. Under tbe provision! of the bl!l tbe bear 11 f •u per visors will be compelled to rel»e by gen- eral tax |300 and Interest for eacb man ctmfl- ed, and pay the same to tho mso drafted or his legal buire. The bill was Introduced by Senator Cojucesliall, of Ootlfia ccua'y, sul provides that tn eacb county and minor sub- division of the Stato where provision hat col been made at tbe public expeoss to meet tbe rrquhemonteof thodmlts of th« war of the rebellion, the board of supervisors 'hull be authorised and directed, If a uujoiily of the resident Ul payers of Ibo county, or sucb uait of tho county ss may be sffcctoJ by ths pro visions of this eel, n-picei-iillfg nioru than one-bsU of tbe teiable property of euah losi- dent taxpayers, i-etttlott U> rs!*o by tax in the ft&iDO manner as clber Xate* are authorized bypair law to be au«r.erd t luviol and collected hy tbtm In Whole or lu annusl Installmrnts not ezcoedlng five yean, a sum (bfnelcnt to pnj each man or bis belr»-ftt'lsw, who waftdrafted. or who went prrainahy Into the Mrvice an ^ drafted man, died or »t>s blllrd In euch fer »lce, the sum uf |30O, togeiher with tho lu- tereit from tl«. day IM entortd tbu eorvlec Tbe bill also provides for tbe payment to each mjc or bis betrs-at-U«-, wbofmtiUhed a >ul- •tltutc that was anccptHyl a enm equal to the sniuiint paid by him tor such sULstllutu, not, boweTor, exco«!lrig ' b« «um of |!!00, to> T etlicr with Interest from thu day ol the acceptance of mcb subftltate. To each man or to bis helrs-ln-law wbo, bavlum been drafted, paid the commutation of 1300 \fer the procuration of a oub«tltulf,'' the turn of CSUO tegctber wltti Interest from the day of tho p&ymu: t o' euch comaiutati&D, •hull bo paid. The nun spcc'fWrf sha'1 be asMssed npoi. tbo taxable property and persons of tho sev eral cities snd towns la each county, lu propo- rtion to the number of rmn who war., so draft ed held to eervlcB from each city art] to-^n tt, fill their rvspectlve cjnota, m thtt each to« i and city shall bear the expense of paying Us own men. In oil cases where ihr- payment of raid com- mutations and foi utulluics lias been assum- ed In part or made In part, tho balance only, with Interest, shall lw paid. In all cases in which mo u.oncy or any part thereof, paid ID coruinu'aslon or for a substi- tute under such drafts wore obtained by dona- tion to, or lo mutual insorenco, or by loin to the Individuals drafted sod held to service paying tbe lanio, or for whom the tune WM paid, tbo board of tupiirvlsrirs In directed to psy tho donors, or other parti e Interested, or their hetrs-st Ut?, thu nui'-UBt rrspscllvel; donated, or loaned or r\i-l by taem with In- terest, upon satlafactoiy uvijunc<>, »nd to p»j Ibe balance only, If nnv, to the drafted manoi to his holtB-at-mw. Nu I'.iimey can bo pa 10 Under the sut to any jivtou or psreocs to whom any claim or clsluia shall havo been as- signed or sola, cllbrr In wholn or In part, Tbo board of euperrteart, when payments are made under this act, is required to give three moi>ths notice to all pcrnona lutcrcUsd and all claims cot presented within that time will bo barnd. Tbo notices nro to be publish- ed ID tbe newspapers. The same law is of conrso applicable to our town snd If our taxpayers cro called to sign any petition they will do to with tbelr eyes open. A Friend Wishes to speak through the RegUler of the beneficial result* be bus received from a regular use of Ayer's I'11 Is. He says: \I was ieeUuji sick and tired and my stomach scorned all out of order. I tried a number o( reineillc», but none seemed to give uio rellut until I wan In- duced to try tbe old reliable Ayer's Pills, I havo takon only ono box, but I feel like a new man. I think they are tbe most pleasant aud easy to tabo ol anything I ever nsod, being so finely sugar-coated that evon a child will take them. I urgo upon all who are In Need of a laxative to try Ayer's Pills.\ — BoothbaT (Me.), ltegittcr. \Between the ages of flvo and fifteen, I was troubled with a hind of salt- rheum, or eruption, cbiclly confined to the legs, and especially to tho bond of the knee ubove the calf. Hero, running sores formed which would scab over, but would break immediately on mov- ing tbo IOR. My mother tried every- thing she could think of, but nil was without avail. Although n child, I read in tbo papers about tho beneficial effects of Ayer's Pills, nnd persunddd my moth- er to let mo try them. Wltb tio [jieut faltb in tbe result, she procured Ayer's Pills and I began to uso tlmm. and noon noticed an iinproviinetit. Encouraged by this, I kept on till I tool: two boxes, wbon the sorts dittuppuared nnd lime never troubled me slnco.\—II. Chtpmuu, Heal Estate Agent, Ituanohe, Va. \I BtifleriHl for years from Btomncli and lddncy troubles, caitalni; very s<-\ pro pains in vurioun purls of the lioily. None of tbe remedies I tried afforded me nny relief until I bognn tailing Avers pill*, and was cured.\—Wm.Ooddnrd.Notury Public, Five Lakes, Mich. Prepared byfr J.C. AyerfcCo , l.owcll, M«i». Bold by Lirugglsu E>.r>nb<rc. Every Dose Effective .4 /V. /?,Y 7/!//* 7O TH/-: I FA In', itvj , cun.lt ii et'ier attratlnv frt- mtum', //<//« ,i,/«// 1.)., u,teh, ti.yrh; en m or rifi., art rJ'cr,J jot j litilt pleasant rev- 1 n.;ir hisme, h the ftd'Uiluri 9/ H>7/>/' A IVA KE. M.r full partieulori, frte, ml- er.-M (i: F. tfrl/ogx, lies 188, ffetten, Mats, ifTfMBNEAL. * Loso A very happy ovent took placo at the ro- of Mr. and Mrs. John Furbeck, of New Siutliunl, on Thanksgiving ovcnlng, It being the didriiitgo ol tt*eir ftouugest il.ingl.Ur, Jcuni\ to Wm, F. Long, former- >v <A N\« Scothuid but now of MayQctd, N. V. Promptly at tUo apunuitn-1 h >'ir, Op. m., the bridal party entered tho parlor to the strains of Iho wedding maich wliich wn3 rendered by ML-S Ncllio W.mJs, of aiiui;«- htnds. After all was bushml aud tho biidal party bad taken tbuir plnce$, tbqy ware unit- ed in the holy bonds of matrimony by tho Re*. Monroe Drew, pastor of Now Scotland Presbyterian.ohorcU. Mr- BansyolnSr Tay- lor acted ab best man and Miss Graoo Long as bridi'sui'iiil. 1 ho bride was very prettily attired iu dovo col>r( d silk trimmed with Whito roses. After tUc cor.'Ui'iuy was per- formed tho t'\ 1 \'* n *' Iuvltwl to tbo diulug room ffhsru a pit..>jnai'iw rojmat wits Horvcd. Ur. and Mr*. Loug I <fl nt »tiau for llnyfiolil, Whrro Mr. Long t» cng i^od n» principal of Mnyfluld Utilon Fni Sohool, and will tuko Up their reaidenco at that |>lneo at oueu. That their wedded Ufo may be long and happy Is the b*j.l tvUhm of u host uf frlouds. Following am tbe prtwunti: Mr. and 'aim. Chester J, Lone, diunor nnd t. a ftttt Combiucd; MI'S Ititlo Oliver, fiocy aiivcr spoon MHI knife; Mr.nnd Mrb. Kuil Hi'', t.iulo Cloth, Ur. and HIT. W. U. Lung, bed iprcad; Mis* Grace D, Uogar, faaoy eouvonu tpoon] Mr. Jolib II. 15r ckcr, bunging lamp; Mr. and Jti* UohtH Tnyloi\ ft; Mia JOB- Die Wands, pirbr Limp; Mr. Ucassclacr Furbuok, Q6; Mr. Juhu'f. Furbeeb, Jr., $1; Ur. licosFclner Taylor, 61; Mr. and Mrs. James T. OoodWIow, $3; Mr. N. J. Ferguson, silver berry spoon ; Ut. and Mra. Andrew Hcr!i«!r, silver cako basket; Mis* Ljdia Kuri^b, silver butior knife; Master Uoy Lanj, pair uf VUSL-.I; Mrs. M. C Enri^'li, nilvor ptchlo cnslor and dUb- w, Mrs. B. P. Mi'\i, silver sugar bowl; Mr. uml Mia. P'Jrtic M.n.li\ rllxr su^or bowl; Mr. and Mr«. lloury Wjnk'op, lamcmd^ set; Mr. and Mrs. ii. P. Van Liew, crnyuu portraits of Mr. Loug's futln-r and uiolhor; Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. A nnngerfuH, toilet set; Mr. and Mra. Joan Furtmuk, dliiimr nud tea set combined; Mr Oi-^iryx P A Urn, «no half dozen silver epoom i ilt% Johu Lung, boo!: case aud cabinet, |nlr ilauuel btitnktH't an 1 f-fitliiT bed; Mr. Applrtoa, ])inturo; Mr. nnd Mra John Bllnjorlaad, i.tlj uf pil'.uws au<l ft-atber b<>d; Mr. aud Mta. J. 11. FrederU'k, of fluuuul blauknts; Mr. unl Sin Chan. 8«ifi, bundgome pi''tiir«i; iXth. Long's Bun- day solionl louohur and C'IUKI, fnucy ro»kcr; Mr. rtnil Un. t*hiui. Loiijj HIK! Ml>i9 Orften Looj', fuiiey rorkrr; Mr. and Mm. Tlnnim* La Omugo and ilr 1'tter 1'tnrl, fat.oy ruvk cr, Mrs. M. J. Iliit. ml of towpK Treatment Free! FltOM 8 TO 0 O'C'LOt K .V M \T DR. VESCKLIUS 1 HEALING INSTITl'TE 73 N. Pearl St., Albany, N. Y. (Onpoil'.n K^omore.) CatarrH cured for less man $1 a moutb VBsi.aj.io:) 1 LILY BALM curea i ku l^c M(.V DALMSI'U^Y ( h LILT BALM run »tcs an A%Ki.\C no Mcruarv. L'ly II-Jin f/flk;a»»»WJ^*1? J» • 1'iriouo. Lily Hiitn <• t»« ln<c>:'.t.d or dis- c •><> e<t \Dd n t.o'ie mark U\\wwl by Dr. W. I Vc-c-uu\ 73 N-.rl 1 ' P>-!.il el«-«!i, 41 t -m- N V »' 1.' 35 collu./ Amber Oin'ni-.' IUTI all 'mri.*, biuiuit, son ^ anil fe'izia Am!.or O'utnttitit was Invented by Dr. W. I \cscil.u3, 7a North Ptarl St., Albany, N Y Price 35 and bOc. a box. Votculius 1 Ve^ctable I.Ivor, Stomacb, Ktdiicy and !!!->.<1 l'llls produce no griping paiun ard no rttarrhnM Prlfe HSc a box, or SI fi>r fi\e box's Jf-itno'ii POPIUVO »DI! Nf-ftatlvn Powi^rs a''' for «a!v ly Dr. W. 1. Vetcullo«, T3 Njr th IVorl SI, A.bony, N. Y. Pil-e (I a hax, or 0 boxea Ijr $5 (From the Albany Tluio I nlo'i.) A Friend ut tho A filleted. 8'ime on.) l.e* en!<! tr.st ' ttio f;.-t-n'.'«l bh a; Ing In life Is i;ood beaHb,\ yet Uicra are many who do not ecJoy roi.unt Ucultb, and ut sucb persona > pool pbysk-lau b uo'. only a Mem!, but s tiloefilng. Among tbe runny syectaitsic In tbe I'nttud Staves, ooce otanda \IgUer tl:»u Dr. W. L Vejcelltts of thl» cliy, whtjAo offices sro at 73 North 1'PKII 8L Ths mimbei u! tick and weary oae« nhcui he hm r.siona io ret bust health Is eoiuci'uiug rttwnrkal.lc. Hi« entire life bos been dcvoti-ii to a Uiorongb study of his j-ttfcsBlnn &}A the g^od he bes done l» Incalculable Sultcrera from et,*urb, rheuroattsm, kidney trouMe, tunur,liver eon!- plulnt, hfert troohlc elc, eml tbe thousnod and one Ulo ^liicb n.'h U t< Ir lo, tii\v« fui:nd ID blm a hetlsr of tl <r trr-il ]?c 1'x^n p'xir etpecUliy ai9 Ireo p pnloHm ami mwiye find bim read? to cxt.ril nll-jf O' ut \,i' perlal prepr-ralloiii >-<itl cd L'ly IJaliu, cure* La G.fppc,\ »kiD iMttan-s, filnrrh, o'c. To a!lnfc\ar«' oflltcti'il, »!»•! wo bo;-o Vbut rtu few of nur nadirs coine tiGdcr tills ilu. Igcia tloD, we commend D.- WTOIIUS, who o«n ba found ct T!J Noith lVurl 8'.. Dr. C. I. Tbat«her'e woo.lerful Magnetic Shields ani> Mr.pnctk Oerments ar« for sale by Dr. W. L Vcsetllus.TB North Pearl 8t, Albany, N. Y. In Dr. Tbftchir'o ry»icm, tbo powtl^rs or masneUsm aro brousbt to bear in the ebspe shields abd bclu, to Le woru on various parts of tbe body, according to the individual all ment wt leb it m.iy '.c dcslicu lu euro. By wearing a pair of D. Toa.i-trer's lnsule», on - fldeccc In tho euratlvo power of the bolts U secured. A CUKE. Johnstown, N. ¥., fiepl. SS, isas Da. W. I. YB30HLIU8—Dear &\s: Yours re- celv«il. Would ilujply say my knowlcdgK ol the euratlvo powers of Dr. C, I. ThaU-hor'a Shields Is enough total l-fy me entirely. It has cured my sinter of a tmnchlr^tl Efftciion ot twelve ycais staoOuiji; and fo: tUs lust t»i. yctrs aliirmlUK Uhc applird a Throat SnlJi! and Inaolcs, end to day U ae tvcll an »he ever ttiti mbets (f ficllbix Her attending physi- cian of this place advised the use of medicine discontinued, as sbo was all right. My fallli is grost Ui tho SUelds. Yours, Respectfully, Mils. H. F. Itejiasu. Auction Sales, Funions hoi log their anctlun I*IU« prtnlfd at thin ofllc« wi}l receive n aoltco uocl<ir thin lirud KUKK til) day oi siiUi. On Batnrdny, Poo 3d 1RH2, ut 1 o'clock p. m., Ohas. A. Oroat will St.ll fmni uia n- SldfDPn iu DiiuiiBVttlo, II lot of I.oti<K!hi.ld furniture, farming implctncuU nn.i Btioc stock. Ou Saturday. U<-c 10th at 1 p. t\., tbtrp, Hcph Druiu will 'i*' 1 fu«ni h <a ic*l!i-i<ce i n tboShafer farn, 1 nil'c^ft of B.r—J. Uu <u- ttro fciitn stock &cil lispiuiAeuC^. Ou Tufcdty, Dae. lOtb at 1 p m . *h».:p, Mr. pifuton LogrB^go vfll sell from tor resi- dence % ml!va north uf Voorbccivlll., b< r on Ur»u farm nU«k and tmriiemcnta, also a lot of 'louHhold forolture. Buatlny School Convention. ii-e (ft tf\ larcsit, tod molt succcz«fal Sanil*y eebool ^atbcrfaa.i tttr held in this county, took place al Dflmor, lsst Sunday eveclfig, ID Uie Huioitmd church. It Tttt a quirterly meetlug of the llulblebein 6. 8 Ulop, whoat oieetlBg* are always Intcr- sod etilbCu'.c.rt*. Tbs church was to the door, mJ we* iMft'cJy reprs- etiiitjJ from all p&rU of tbe to<rn, sod Indu ilo! a icpre^entattou liom Now Scotland. Tho ttngliig vaa i|ttHe a feature of th« occa- sion. R«v. Mr. T'lirse, p«jtor of the church. Wblrouieil Ihc Arr.-)-lit!oo 'n en elotfueol ad dress. Itsv. Mr. Ilavtt, Msthcdlst mlnUtSr^o Dolmar, delivered an address, cbowlDK tbs Importance of Sunday scliool instruction for those wbo did not receive religious Instruc- tion at home. ttiv. Mr. D.Ues, of South Pctb!«n«m, tpoko of tho teacher's work, Its »unel)lne and shadows. ( 'jl. Hcndrlck, of Pont Grove, \DUh u p ul New Scotlsud,\ as be Is known omoiiK ttanday icbool worfeers. naa prcccnt, and ctmisTiUi'.dtcA tb« Associa- tion un tbo pui!ni«isMu ciii SUA'CCM of taelr v-i'lt. Such lu.Hlu/a o» this wee. Is edu- cating end en'\.u.-jclDK tt tho cause. And this gives us tho oppnrtnnHy tn cay, the sHmol whero this insctlmf waa betd, Ii ID a ver}' fl ?urUhing condition, under tho charge of Jlr. Siciucl Nuttall. CASES^OMNSANITY i''rom Uio Bffecbt of \LA GRIPPE\ Aro Alarmingly Prevalent. SUICIDES From the SAME CAUSE Aro announced la every 1 flnper. Would you be rid of the awful ef- fects of La Grippe ? There is HUT ONE SUBE REMEDY tllrtt NEVER FAILS, VIZ. Dana's Sarsaparilla. Wo Guarantee to CURE you or REFUND your money. COULD WK DO MORE? Isn't it worth a trial? FIVE GTS. A LINE I Eacb Insertion] FOH 8ALE-A Light niiifu qulrc of J. Ii. Main, OutlilcrlaDd. »'*lfh. ED- 437-21 FOR SALF—Tlic tiro utory brick building al «I u Ilili rland, now usnl as a blackimlth, wheel- rwrltSl au<l |»lnl •hup Eutjiilrc uf Dovld Andrawi Jr , or II. I\. Fuller, Oullderlaud 437-41 Tim suli«crll}or U<luif dcalrau» of chaqjftag hta btt,ft:i*«* Qf7rrri blji fitrui for oale of to let- Said Inrro l> etinatcd lo lh« Uwo of Mow Bcoll.ind,abool 3-i of n rollv tvoat of I'titunvUlo, and U CO(jt£titent to ctiurcti and nrbool. For particular* enquire on thf |>niulali uf ALDEUT UAOTIR. FOB SAI.E — I'ho l'lit», « wci'Unold, Knc)ulm of Kredviidalt, Util dcrlnnd Centre. 4S0-2I VtASirBD—A gin tot gDot'ral bousowork. J* II KtiKburj, liulldcrlatid, K. Y. 43}-lf I'ur Aorvlrc of full blood ItcrkMhtre bog t apply to t'Ui». M IillADT, \l«l Tontiinblp. 4S0-3m WABTBU—IVople louse our 5 cent slice clo- iismi. 1)1? uttnro for the money tovcitcd. WABTED—My fiicnda to know 1 iiMJg opened • Baa ,*);oo •mrn *t t& Hintu Bl. t eorn. ' QtttB, Albany. Ilargalna to all. SWAUTI, Shoe Man. KAU>I run SALE— A d&stratdo farm of 119 acres atitt.iitKl Iii ibe '\wo uf UulldcrUind, half way bo- IWIHJU (iullderland (*ttnlr« and MeadowdaJc, known as ihu Inane Han Kurnt. Bald farm U undor a good «tnt«- u/ Ltilitvatlou, t>uil41ng> arc In good condt- tlun, rod bns e!:cotk*iit nttplo orchard. For partlo ujir» t-nqulri' '<f AitTiiun 1' Snjinp, Fuller's 8u- Uon, c.r addttu ALLEN UAttT, UlovcrsvUle, K. Y. 434-2m 'AHU ron HALE—A deilrable farm of 123 acres tn the town of llelhlph«*m, 1 otid 1-J miles from l 7 i!iirnbnnh staUon, and 8 tulles from Albany, known u> tbe Fred Uruilt {arm. Said farm Is In a good state of cnlihaUon, hae good bouse and nec- eaj>ury Imlldtnu- 'n gi.od repair. Has about 10 ocrt-i uf (^»od limber ai.d lain every way a dcslrabU) property, tbf ovt» r only wlabtng to sell on ao- roiint of poor healili. One half of [mrchoso money may b> left on bund ami mortgage If wasted Pot partltu'.nrb apply on the promUc* or address FfiED- eu HUADT, t'alon Church, N. Y. 134-3m |{il)ttn.i Tahulc prolong life. Itipans Ttibules cure jaundice AGENTS WANTED. Salary nud expenses paid. Address W. fc T. 8JI ITU CO , Ucncra Norscry, Oenev«, tsf. Y. Ks- tttbiUhcd tUS. 4S-«ow TREES, PUNTS. VINES, Price In lot* ot 1 100 I'ear nnd plain, 3 years .CQc 918.00 Cherry, 2 years 18o 16.00 Apple, 1 years lie MM Quince 20o 18.00 RassUn Apricot 23c Ompo Vines lOo Largo trees 6 cents more. Will replace all trexis purchased this fail, that die, at half price JAMES HAI.I.KMtECK, ALTAUO5T, N Y. White and Browu Legborn, D. P. Rocks and White Wy.iudotto eggs and stock in sea- Mil. T^f OTIO|TTOCUEDITOK»^.B^ onlBTofUOT A ^ Un D. Coaway, BurrogBte of tho county of Albany. Notice Is hereby giteo, according to law, to all persons havliic elalms or demands against Jacob Voting, late of tbo tovrn uf Qullderutnd, In paid connty, deceased, that they are rc^nlred to ex- hibit the same, u'tth lue vouchers tn support there- of, In tbo subscribers, tho Giceuton of said do- ceu«(:d, at thetr pUice of tntusactlng bimliics4 as such executors at tbe late rcslhesco of the said Jacoti Ynnng, lu the umn of OullderlAud, ou or be- fore the 2uih day of January next baled, Guilderland this lSlb day of July, A. I>., 1892. John E Yonng, ( „. _,_, _ D»vld U. Yonng 1 E » TO °'°\- X TO UBEWTOUB —By order of J ' Martin D. Uonway-Murrogato of the County of Albany. Notice U brroby given, according to law, U> all persons having claims or demands against Irm Klneh, lato of the town of Rnox, In said county, dccco*ed,Ui&l they are icQuircd toexhlbll tha same, with the vouchers tn support Ihoreo', lo the snb- ecrllwr, iho administrator of tbf goods, chattels and crudus uf said deceased, al his place of transacting bus'luef » a» iiucb adiniulstruior nt the law ofllco of John D. White In the village of Aluunont, N Y., on ot before the 17th day of December next. I>uU-d Albany this Oih dny of Junu. A. t> , U3K. J&HKS KIN tn, Administrator. JuiiN D WHITE, Atl'y N OTH.TS TO CREDITOK8.—rjy order of Martin U. Coowny.Surroinitoof thet'ounly of Albaay. Notice I* hcreLv given, according to law, tu all per- «on» havIng claims or demands oijamat Amos Bad- dlemln', late of the town of Knux, in said county, deceased, thai the) are required to exhibit th» •amc, with tho vouchers iu support thereof, to the aolwcrlbcr, the KdlntulstralrtaL of tho goods chattels and credits of said deceased, at her place of trans- acting business an such administratrix., at tbe late residence of wild dtccascd, In the town of Kuoi, Albuiiy coouiy, N V., uo or before Iho 81b day of Aeeember lint, Dated Albany this SRth day nf May, A. D. 1SB2. JVOChU C HUUlJUilEE, Admlnlitr»lrli. A Beautiful and Useful CHRISTMAS PRESENT Can be selected from our complete stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver- ware, Bronzes, Canes, Umbrellas, gold and silver Pens and Pencils, Opera Glasses, etc. E. P. THO It IT & SOUS, 78 STATE ST. ALBANY. C. G. CRAFT & CO. Warranted all wool black Chinchilla Over- coat, $10.00. Former Price, 813.00. Great Bargain. Blue Beaver D. B. OvercoatB, $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00, Vety desirable UlBtere, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. AU wool Suits, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Black Cheviot Suits, $0.00 to $12.00. Cnsshnere Pants, $1.50, 02.00, $2.50, $3.00. Woven color*. Country Mill Cassimere Pants, (nothing uittcr lor eervice) $3.50. Children's all wool Capo Overcoats, $3.bO. fAgt»4 i- --, Children's all wool Jacket and Pantn, $2 50 to $5.00. Custom all wool Suits, made to measure, $15.00, $18.00 $20.00, etc. Maiden Lane and James Streets, Albany. BOOTS! BOOTS! Do you wear Boots? Does your Boy wear Boots ? Our line of Boots cannot be excelled, and our prices the lowest for the quality. Men's Kip Boots $2.00 \ D. S. Calf Boots 2.00 \ Fine Calf (Bewed) 2.00 ' (H. eewed)S.00 Hoys' D. S. Kip Boots (our own make) 2.00 Men's Rubber Boots P. G. 2.50 Men's Split Boots $1.50 \ Kip (our own make) 2.60 \ D. S. Calf Boots (our own make 2.50 Boys' D. S. Kip Boots 1.50 '• D. S. Boots 125 Men's Rubber Boots 2.00 We also carry a large line of Shoes for Women and Children for country wear, such as Oil Grain and Calf Skin. 73 Washington avenue Albany. W. C. PANQBTTRN. Fall trade has now opened. I am clos- ing out my e«*i™3 s^ %olr of Oil Oloth at l'r. 20c. Yctru. My entire stock of 25c oil c-loth to l»e sold at the alwe urn-*.. Pr. 25c. Yard. My 8.'H oil floUi with licarv painted liarfc ami must dc»ira!>ii- patterns at 25c. yard. Pr 40c. Yard. No. 1, extra quality, largr assortment of put* i. rns at 10c per yanl. Window Shades, in all the best colors, mounted on Spring Boilers, 25c. With fringe, S5c. Nice assortment of Stove Rugs at very low figures. 63 & 65 South Pearl St., Albany. FACTS. BEAST'S AMERICAN GONDITION POWDERS Make hens lay. Make hens grow. Make hens do well. Make horses thrive. Make horses' coats smooth and glossy. Make horses stop coughing. 25 Cts. for a Full Pound Can. $1.00 for a Full 5 Pound Pail. Sold in Altamont by Joseph Snyder. S. C. Bradt & Son, Manufacturers, Albany, N. Y. M. F. HELLENBECK, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, ALTAMONT, - - N. Y. CHARLES V. BEEBE, Manufacturer and Dealer tn HARNESS & SADDLERY GOODS. A good hand-made Single Harness for $15. Agent for the Superior Eel Skin and Horse Sail Lined Whips* A Rawhide Whip that's bound to keep straight. Best 25 cent Whip on the Market C. V. Beeto, • Altamont, 11. Y. r. -•'•-A-.K