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LIGHT ORIGINAL ALTAMONT ENTERPRISE. ALTAMONT, lT \.. Ifl h)h>T M34V MOUftltiO BY TnE y T ••', HHR CO. AH !K'M«'«» IIATTKH AT .TBK PO«T onriC AT a! T\UOKT, W. T. 1X>ST OFr 1 Mails will di.fr r. 1 Horolcg mail, Eo-t, Through mall, Wrs- . Through mall, E»ai. EvdJug mail, Raj* Mails ai <T- Warning snails, W»- . Noes mall, East, atoning mall, We J. K. >•'» CHI 1st i ' 8T. Jtinw'K l.t T V Yost. Paator. p,. >* nod 7:30 p. m. ». Prayer Mcdtrg cbotch. Y. I' « T:15, A bcaitv »\ 8EVOHD HEU.II, Gtaato, Vaster. 1' day afternoon al '• p, m. l*rnyci tu>. at 7:15. Wont, i- sot II NoaJi LO.IK , at their lot* . fourth BatimU? i Barelny Ti^t. < wax Boll cvwj raonth. \»'. Gha*. MtCulU... - meet* every «•<•' • Berne, (Joint- • dlaW invited. Ci. \ Triumph l.o<H etery Tuesdaj n . 7:45 p. m. Beme LoJso, l .> flay erenlng to Thr at 7 p. m. /J^^ i ^*ir}?s / 1 • n* 11 '\• * WmMmy* * \ H J»X ^ ( v ^l^ I-..C Twins f cm TBA1NNO. 12 so in STATIONS i.». *.« t Altamonl A.1A 7..0 <>..-! ataadowdalo 4.22 T.W • -» VariMesvtlloo.28 a.ra « in BUngcrland* 0.38 8.1o i -> Dolmar e.39 n.u \ \>« Albany e.eA 8.30 n,. 1 Trains fro- TRAIN NO. \31 1 I IJl.-.KCfUBY ' it • I'Jce s» follow*: U;00 a. tn. TiSD a, m. 11*6 a. m 5.40 p. tn. •»• follow*: ' n arl 11:23 a. m. ia<0\ p. m b:4S p. in . i.ni-s I'jil Maater. IU. > ronv. > . LIMH Ri?v. T J. .lie. M«ll in •••! • • 10:00 a io * i v* ntit|f In tat* '\•'»y i-vcning a: • • XU-u.lud. . ..• 'I Uov. U U • i rtw nsrb Bun- •>'n school at 4:80 > ilnc^'luy evfOltuj wcU'oiue to all. • in ' 1 A. M. nuK-t • % -.,'. ..ui i lUltl 1, .- M',tun, Sec. M.I« nt WltUf-r- u.iuj lu cadi ry, Oomniiilider. A. 0., No, CIS. mill month, ni i i'>»ts are cor- , c^manUe, (i i* T , tneetf - »uco Uall al ^•^8TerjTw.ia Va Halt, Berne, nuultei. Sec ItliiHCDSON '. 1) Corumcnc- ;» 1802, trains - '-oiwwu Altamont A'i :-ny aa follows. u.)/ Albany at Maiden i •')• AuomonL 11 t t 4 29 . r v r.«, p.a. P.a. p.a U.. 15 46 3.10 S.4S 1.00 K.V! 3.l« ?.03 )1 1 12.59 3 21 6.0J T.I3 i: • 1.00 9J31 0.11 7.20 V.' .\> 1.00 8.83 R.14 7.23 U.l» 1.2S 3.60 8J0 T.40 i * Ihany. .~ 9 SS 27 20 ViUay >nd Town. -Mrs. U. a Lloy* o» fktt«lVUl% t^ta Ca, tp«Uta»d*yidarUjg im vaak witb bar f><o, Chas Lloyd. -Jlra. David Wilbar, of Worssstor, It •panaiogafewdaysvfiUshar pfcrsats, itr. sad Mrs. Win. Nstaoo. -The Joints and nra*!* U«a6hbHt»M by Brad'sBamparllt* U»l aJ] rsMmsika and stitocM eoob dlaappear. Try U. —The iinnoal meeting of the cosfragstion of 8t John'a Lutheran cborob will ba hsld in tho church, to-morrow, (8«taidsy) situ. noon, at 1 ;30 o'olock. —Tha executive eoinmittaa of tha W. EL & F. M. society of the Uartwiek Byaod SMI in tho Lutheran psnonage of thll plsbs M Tbumlay of tbii week. - Mr. Eldriilgo Cheaabro and wita, of Muuroo, Wl», «bo mov«d froia this vtMaliy in 1WJ4, are vliiting at Mswtoa Katohaa's. llo is au fttciiBlvo farmer at that plaoa. - Holy communion in hi John's Lathar. an i-Unrch, Sunday tnoruing, Dee. Uth (Obnstiniu) at the ntual hour of aanlua. l're^iiratory acrvioe on Saturday previous at 2. p. to. - lleibcrt L. Reid, publtahw of tha Xev* Letter, at Vourlwcsvilloi wal la towaj \ i-.li.rf.di>y. tie ibformed us that ha was nln.ui to !>')»|>eml bu&lntes owing to a lack ot fni'.tla, —lu thin city uazt month will ooour tba aiarriagoof llr. Edward tt. Calsidy and Mina Ueltne de Cottcau eldest dsaghlsr of Mr. CbnrlH Donsy do Cattsaa, of OftftMB, Bplpium.— Albany Sunday Pnn. — Cards aro out announcing tba nsaniags of Mb* Francts Gifford to Mr. Btastl Quackonbosh which will tsko pilot st tbt rukt- noe of Mr. Alet Oifford, at Qlf Old's, VN ulucsdny ovening, Deo. 21, 1898. - The fumitujo from tbe Kuakaqua waa sold nt auction in Albany this week, com- uienoiog on Wednesday. Wo are told svary- tUlnR went chosp. There was a great roth of people at the esls, and biddJng tt Uass WIIM spirited. —Mr. John Bmitb, of QoildMlaad, one of our vegetable peddlers, made bit last trip of tho season, Tuesday. Mr. Batik Is a very honorable and obliging dealer aad gives general aatbfaction. Be promises • variety of the best silly track for another year. —Jacob A. Eelyea retained home, MOB- tiny, from Oneida Castle, aeoosspanled by bis sou, Jacob H. Belyca, and his wife and child, who iutend to remain here for some weeks. Mr. Bslyea to Jwt reoovwiBf froB a nerere attack of inftamnatory rbeoma- Smith PW1UT. oonteopUUd ramovsl of Mr. BmithPhUlsy from Altamost. ,D> has resided here since &t8dhlli i yeaw been a» aetive barfaass man, la awy enUrptisM onUide of Ws ll All tisui. Re- AH-.:., ttalms Altamont\ J 7 .so 1.41 TrmlO No. 13 Ivan »*>; BllngerUn dt. Ucadowdalo, 0 40, .. Train No. 14 Inn. • OVdllo, 10 63 Vnorl II «7 j Dolmar, 1 : Th» Blwper.traln > at 11.00 r. a.; D.-|. VoorbcMTlllo, 11.;n 8nnd«y traiiu T Albany at 8:80 a. tn . K0.6, folnf cut, art 1 V Btarti from f<x» - Tim* T»bir«, «1H. .1 MrrtM between «i.v fc H. ticket o(Hrc» Cl.-i 'Weekly If i a fact, ii\ All flonr ruliu Ask for Doai Freab »elcci..i Always the 1« •>- Foroyttcni. y Apply Mod throat UcOormick I rhaumatiim. Bmoke 0. I 6 out straight. What will df> Jott Tha Band's 80ns nt> Bind 6 aro t qualities n( ... faed. Oall ou 8t>T' 1 of bone bly low Lane's nic<( els each day. this U neccBnr.v. Swartz, the oh < Boots and Shoe* 8wart», Cor. Stat- . Joit received, n t- lngt, fancy rookr. Una of oonchea, vir. Bwajts, the slii. Kip BooU, also ti < P.M • >• P » V « 10 n v 1 : a 3 -, .-o - . . .) ' ft.S> . r I « • • \ 3.»- » > 4 - .3 3.6 : a , ••.•>! * 1* rt) 4.04 V45 1137 hM 0 10 n m., Dalmar. - oorbt-mvllle, 0:40 1 inunt, 0 AS it to IS o. m , Mead in '•>>, SlIngcrlBOdi, <4lwi>. II 3 4 urf>*it, iravc» Albsny KIliiKcrlands, 11.17 i .11.1\ Rani dally. ~ tor thp wcat. leave* .r.'iiio 10». ra. Train ,1 » 10 p m., Albany, ' 1 nod ibroagh train - (i.i..lncd at nil D • I > ('lit 14. mil's. 1 >!.! UoDistv • stcr Honap r fl- •« . ..^u i,o II • ) lltlitf Inrgn '•m work on ...• ih« floo lino • •.\ at rcmarlta- »v»»Rthobow- r to bo healthy iic... :« p«lliuo Rubber i it. I,u went Price*. • Urr n, Alluiny. •. '•>• nt piotnro tnold- UJ- ui »ulwand a uew . ..i »•. F. Uelleobeok'a. •^., ' '» ll«»vy French (.i.ii_ nootx, and will ••11 them for le^x ILO. ituory prices. Cor. 8tate & Green tit- For Fire or Lif.'ln,ir uico npply.to W D. Wright, Altaou-ui. N. V., agent for tbe Ins. Co. North Aiueitca, Oontinental arid Mutual Benefit h>f- liavuance Co. 392-tf Swattc, tbo eti'T-imr bos tbe Heavy Booklo Arties wiu J. n' • wlv. Alto ua» all kindi tbi» t>> •. • m- New style. Cor. State & Qaaen, AH mr. No batter prep>«r •» m : r tho hnir hasevor btMD invanted th.\i A or'. Hilr Vigor. It reatorca the origin J i-.iioi to failed and gray hair, and impart- M..it mturnl «lo«a and HI) i.; ,<-li ii.liulrcg. It* hii.-k witb Btonc .< tu. World's Fair iv rrr.'spond with .lug ruoais durinp 'hitowati*, Wts. i» u( Dr. 434-tf T>M.|««p«in Pi .1 t< freshnMa, rspnUUon Is wui 1 I hafo routetl n front) within eaxv groonda. 1 woul. any one desirnu* tha Worlds'! Fair Oza C. KM For partioulm Crounie. I have tued P, for Indlgeatiuti ... and found tbotu - all other rcmeJi. obeerfnJly rocuu. with above tnml Contractor an<i ••liiinn wUt-u nt'fU me. I all suffering From a lettf otGroton. S V • bad ootd. »b . ld Qoe 1 \ MOOBE, 'loutioOlty, N.J. , YET SAVED. <V!a E. Hani, v\ m taken with l Pourd hflt a abort Urn-, datarroiiicii;/' oorartb, I w..u. M»hn«band v New DIKOV New DIK colds. I gay ltthwcu 1 < imuiDirlon I . ulJ li». ..•>•• myfiavtottr. 1 b my frleurU ' .-it '1O» l.f. .V\ « Dr. Klae'\ ' cough* two i-\\, ctebt bit • •» OoA lam nrw .. Ul bottle fifu : store, rsgllaX *Ue, -Tbe Sabbath acbool of tba Bmod turmoil church elected offloMi lut rcaoltcd io tb»«laoUon of tiMfoUowiag: Bopt., W. J. Fo*l«iaa«t, JohnDOjaburj; und Treaa., ftlmM J. Bettnoo; Ubn ti -., Abram A. Tyg»rt, orgaaigt, atiaiCon- •,.» Van Beaten, Sand'a Sons raoeptly pnatattd Mr. • rge C Lalohart, whoa* barn bemad lust summer, with a ton of faad. Thai to inderd a oommaodable act, aod w» hop* mticta will do likewise. Big crop* mm an- tirtly destroyed and bo bu nothing to fftd Lia stock but what be bnya, -Mr*. Lnoretia Waldron, rallot ol tk* It-ie Uenry Waldron, a formal raaidant of iv ttlo'e Bill, died at tha r«ld*a« ot bm 8..u-ln-law, Mr. Wm. Howe, at dhotUr'a Onicrs, oo Prtdaj,9tniu«l., ag«d 74 yra. Tbe (uncrgl wns held ou Monday from hat lit* rcarftnoc, iQtenpeut at Proepect EiU cm* cti'PJ'. The rate fixed by tbe board of Sapor- i'i« jr* for tbo SOVITHI town* on each doiliu of h-\<.««cd vnlnr.tiiin is a* follow*: Ooboea, ni'01; B.rn... OOOC; Betblebam, .0144; i-Mnam, .0100; Guildarland, .0138; K os. .0080; Now Scotland, .0118; Baoi MlaciTiUe, .0102; Watervliet, Ant dktriot, .Oi'UU; VV rat Troy, and Qroeu bland, com. pi Hi 3 nccoud dbuiut, .0089; Waatetlo, - Wo do not know tbat any anrnngamanU bovo been undo to furolsli tbo vil]|g« with b<.«i', but If it la tbe bntlneg* of tha village tiiht.og to do thia, wo hope that at tbalr II> tt uocting itops will be taken to twara, »ithput annnocaaary delay, a aufflclant qnan- ti'; t) be rendy for me as aoon aa iba water vi >rkh ibull bo pat in operation. Prompt- M\«> in tbii dlroctiou may save na from a o iiflngrntlon. -MrJowpb Woruier, a lifelong rtaidrat • >> nut towu, died at bia horn* near Qsildar- IHUU Oontre, Inst 8aturday moniing, 9tb I. -t, agod 6G yrais. lie had Jnit paased l> rou(>b Boanreeof fever, and tbe raacUon cnocj heart failure, to which ba Wal dla- |r u-d. Bia funeral waa held from tha B*> (.•rm-'d oborcb, of which he wu a failbfol mi'iulier, Monday, at 111» m. Hitut (.\od citizen, quiet and anataunjiag, and hit Is not only mourned by his Inmttltate • large clrolt of ralatiram, bat the o. immunity M well, A wife two total ted • iiu tighter aurvive him. —It to alwaya th* aafo thing to do, to k«*p inauiod. Neter to Ut jronr polloy bgu. You oan not tell whan iba fir* will ooaaa. Snmo penont are acrer ia a bury lo »• now tkslr polielft, and a few moaUM ww interrenoa before thay toaka ap thalr to do aa In ths meantime, tba e»- egpected oouflagration oomaa, and thay aaa their all awept away ia a few nonttfa. ThU, wa ara told, wu tba cmdlttM of thlnga with tha Good TaBplan ol GtUdet* land Oaotn, who faOadto raoair thairiav* •urauoa in proper tint, aid who loat tMady nil ths fniDitaia ia tt»ir Lodga roota. —The attention of achoo! traataaa and f riendi of education la called lo an article lu another oolnata haadad, \School Libra- titt, \ which glfia a last of a law paaMd tut wiutor in ralatiott lo th«n. Tha llbrtrka ia >nr dlatrlot aohoota, u a genaral thing, an i.ut littla oaad, from tha fact tbat tbajr an c»mpoaed, mainly, of old cad aattqaatad vatumea, with no addltiona frota OH ywu'a cud to another. Than to ao raaaoa why nnr eohool librartaa ahoold not ptora proftV nblo and uiteroating, and with Uw attaaloaa ibat tbia gives for their aaoommgaaiaat, wa bopo to tea a great improtamaBt n tha aaar future. — A ploaaant party aaaemblad at th* nai- donee of Mr. Emmet Gray, onlattla't Bill, last Fridny afternoon, th* ooantion baing ia bau'ir of his mother's, (Un. Jonathan & Gray B, ) birthday. Tb* event, whith bring* tngcther her children, witb tbatr ftaittka, OBCI. year, ia alwaya a happy oaa to bar aad this one w«i no exception in that not on* of tbe brothen and titten wa n abtast; aad WON composed of eight children aad aaraa KTondcbildren. Although Mrs, Gray ha* jwt put her ilxty-iavflnth mllMton*. aba it still enjoying good health and takaa plaaaor* in n.akiug fraqosnt vlilta to bar children who nro all lucatod within a ndiu of a tfW roll**. a*d the bnslaea et Alumont never safsred while aadar his direction Mr. Phlley has demonstrsted long since hto interest to oar village. To him, more than to any other tnah, art we indepted tor inoorporaUoa. He impired that movement from em to last— talked tt over with our eitisans, when be met them, and tofosed hto spirit Into the whole commnnity, to the sseasare, baton action, beoane ah ajtared taceest. In the astae way, lie adttriit Im- provemebbtnourscitooi tytUmi oat the people did not wish to venture into any more expense for the present, end tbe measare was not oarfied. It wss mainly through hto starts tbii we have a public pattr. Such men as ho are needed in every com- munity. Mr. PhUley had large faith In Attamont, and always gave it a sand off to tbe many who applied to him for informa- tion in regard to its situation end prospoots; and ho has Ecen it tuato than doubled in population (bice bo unit came. llr. Fhilley goek to one of tho best stations 00 Ibe D. i. II. iluo, nantoly, GICUB Palls, aad oar best wishes will go witb him; and we have no reason to doubt that bis success In his new situation will more than equal tha snocets he has enjoyed la AlUmont. Exchange o f I'ulpita. For several yean tbe Putor of 8t. John's Lutheran cbnrch of this place and Bev. B. 3. Watkini, of Lockpott, N. V., have had In cootemplaUoa an exchange of evangoliitio earvices. It, however, uover seemed to rait ail around till this winter, llotb pastors havo consolted UloirooauoUswhu havo given their hearty oonssnt and co-operatloa Ao- ootdiag to present programme Uov. Yost is to go to Lockport, Jan. 9th and remain till the night of the 20th and Rev. Watkina comes on here Jan. 30th and remains two watka. Albany Cotrnty I. O. O. T. A coMty lodge matting ot the L O. Q. T. was held at the rooms of Washington todjre, corner State tad Lodge 8tr., Albany, Satarday, with sserions mornlBg, aftarsooo aad eveiJax. Taeeesstoawu opeaed at 10 a. m., with E. W. tttsek, 0.0. T., In tha chair. All ot tbe fowteea lodges In the county excepting one wen repreaeated. The oounty lotto dsgree dariagtheday was confarrad upon thirty- three oaadMrtta. Tot secretary's report showed that 186 new maabsrs had been ca- rolled dariag the past quarter, maktsg the total number to the county lodge about BOO. TuitttatuTtr'trtportsaowtd . balnea cf •M which may be used for any purpose. It was dteMsd to arrange a sckedule of dates for addrttaat UiroujCBoat tbe county of Q. 0. T. Frtsbee of Wtooonsto. Aa admirable rauilcal aad literary program wu givea to the evening. County and Vicinity. Judge Crounse, governor-elect of the state of Nebraska, to visiting Mends In 8ohoharif>, hto native county. TwitonsU t Callings have told tbe hotel, known as Wood's Hotel, at Saboharie, to Albany partke. Mr. Cullings will remove to hto farm aear GsllopvUle. Mba MynLPsss, lonngast daugbtar.of Jfc aadMn. George W. Ben, of Coaaokie, late of Voorhsesvils, dlod of pneumonia at her home ID that village, Wednesday, 7th insL, after a short illuota. Tbe jury hi tho cane of John Casey, ou trial in the County Court, at Albany, before Judge Olute, tast week, charged with utab- bing one Philip Roilly, returned a verdiot of not guilty, and be was discharged from cus- tody. Peeble and capricious appetite* aro best ragn luted by tbo uio of Ayer'e Catbartlo Pills. They do not dohllltato, by esccssivo stilmulatiun; but canto tbo Ktomaab, liver, end bowels to preform their functions pro- perly. As an aftcr-dluner pill, they aro un- equaled. Ptoplo who have triad it, say that then is uo iwttur medicine for dynpepsia than Ayer's Hu^npari'la. It may not give OB* the ston- r.-h of R u octrieh, bat it so streegthens the alimentary organs that digestion of ordiaary food beeoma asjy aaa aaiorsi School Libraries. Ws are to nealpt of a copy of tbt naw law of 1HB9 from CommlMloner Main, In rnlatlon to achool or district libraries which changes the pita of dtotrlct libraries, wblch wcra open to th* pabllc and were not ichool Hbrarlot, providet for the •subltihment in thefr r.tenl ot aebool IlbrariH, under the dlnctlon of 8Utc 8«p*>iDt*8d«nt of Pabllc Instruction, and cf towaahlp or pabllc libraries under the direc- tive of the Regents of th* University. Tha uia of 130,000 will b* apportioned during th* flacal year for tehool llbrarle*, hy th* SaptrlnUDdcut of Public Instruction, itcd 118,000 by th* Regent*, for the encouragement aUvwathip or public Hbrtiies. After th* pretest lear th* apportloataent for tcbool llbrailea will be 985,000 annmally. The Bttbod of apportionment tt u follows: Aay eoBUBoa tcbool dlrtrict of tn* Mat* which thall, tbrongh tta trust**, famish proof to th* I Me BopermtendiBt of Public lutrac- MOB, oa or before febnury SO, lIBi, thra«h th* School Coatmlfatonsr haviBg Jurltdlctton, that mosey to tbe amount of not laas thaa |B, •or moc* than 1100 have been voted and col lasted by tb* dUtrtot or railed ia aay other nuaarr, tor the parpoae of books tor aechool library, wUlneeiv* tbrouih the State Depart- BMBtof r^bHs[a«UMtloaa* a«e«at r««al to the MB that voted or ratted, provided, tbe total aawoBt ratted ia th* HVtral dliMeta dote aot exeetd th* total aaumnt apportioned totheoouty. If th* total amount exceed* th* total ejBonnt apportloaed to the eoaaty latiutaoutyeald tehool dittrlett dull ba •atftltdtopartldpaU hi taid apportlonmant prarato to tha total amoant apportioned to thaooaaty. The Uw in relation to elUea or taeorporatavHIaftor neloa freetebool dh> trteta la substantially tba ease with the ex- tepiioa that Boards of Idaeatloa thall tut- alia proof* to the State enperlntendeat aad tbe aatonaU are not 1*M thaa llOnor gtorc thaa IM0. Th* law alto preterlbea what boaka auy b* pat ia labraiiea; when aad how kept, etc, ete. Dtotrietadaatrinstoaetaaderthe atwtew aroat do ao through the School CoauntMUostr, and any trottee who hu falltd to reeeite tha circular* will be supplied by notifying the CoBuntaflooar. WEDDING BELLS. Osniaii—Vaoatsjt. _ A very plwaaat toclal event occurred at tha rti!d*ete*of Hr. ud^Mr*. Jacob B. VromtJ, •ear Ceatnl Bridge, oo Wednesday, 14, 'nrt , at 1 $; aa.} the oeetttoa, beiag U * ayntaji* A, Ottma, paftor of fit. Uvk'a Laihtnn eharch at OaOdtrltad Centre. R*v. I. If. Derrleh, of WeatSind Lake, aad Rev. A. A. Frederick, of Cratral BrMn totntly perfomnd the ceremony. Rev. A. at. DelU, of RhiaebKk, acted u btat aua aad Maw Alice §ont, of ikward, wu bfWetawJd. His* Carrie Button presided at tha organ and Fred B. Farqnaarand Daniel Urkta acted u aahtn. BothUe bride and brldetmald earrtad a auadtom* boqut of rotet and were twill- fall) ul tkltclMlt MUrtaj t^« brMI wMriay eraaia tilk Unsdowae trlmffltd with tie* and ribboa, the drew having especial signllcanw, being thedrat* In wblch the gradqated from th* CltMlcal Instliuta at jScuenactady in \81. lituaedlaUly upba the condition of the mantaga ceremony a palatable collation wu •erved. Tceprettnta received were an elegant col- lection, aad testify moat strongly to the bond* of friendship wblcb txitt. The afternoon wa* tpent In a social way until the time for llr«vrntnp train wbei> rUt and Mrs. Ouman fUn. .1 on a thort tour. Af tcr spending a few day- in Wi «i Bind Lake u gnutoof Rev. and Sire. 1. u Derrlca, the bildal conple will go to New Turk city, re- turning to Gulldcrlaud Centie next Wadnac day. The good people of GulMtrUad Qmtre have anuged for arMfpUoa to bt btU la the paraocage upon the return of their paator and wife, Wednesday evening, Dee. 81st at ? o'clock. Th* bride and groom are of Central Bridge'a most popular young people and nave tor sav- era! yean been vary helpful In both church and social circlet. They a>e held in nigh et t*en> by a large circle i.r friends. We extend our hearty congratulation* and our beat wlsbtt icr Uulr future happiness. The following is a lint bifull of toot* who were present at the certicouj; Mr, and Mr*. Jacob II. Vromto, parents cf the bttde, Geo. Vroman, da Vrotuan, CnarU* Vroman, Mr. acd Mrs. Jobs U. Oilman, parents of the groom, Oarlan Ottman, Mr »ui] Mrs. Hlliard Ottmaa, Oharlet OUmao, Nellie Oilman, Em- ma ftahar, Mary Latktn, Daolsl Larkla, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Becker, Bav. A. A, VMdartch and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Wllber, Kate Boock, Holllt Uouck, Mr. and Mr*. Jacob flooek, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Ltrkln, Carrie Huttoa, T. B. Farquher and R«v. F. L Decker, p^ Central Bridge, Rev. Frank Wol ford, of Mlddlcbnreb K.v. A. E- DelU, of Bbiabeek, Rev. and Mrs. I. M Derrick and dsnghur, of Wast Band Uke. Mr. and Mr. tra Witter, of Beme, Charlea Toung, Bell* Tonng, Anttln Wildman, F/Ilth WeldmaD ud Ella Zlmmtt, ol Gallupvltle, Irvia Bu tea Canla Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Wa. Vro- man. Mr. asd Mr*. Gideon Wtlber, llr. acd Mrs. Stephen Vroman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlogmaa, of Quaker Street, Mr. and Mn. John D. Ogsbury, Mr. and Mrs. U. A Sand, Mr*. L. C. Sand, Mr, und Mrs. Tflomss Van- Auktn, Cbtrlet VaoAukcn sbd Udy, Mr. tbd Mrs. Aaron F. Paoghu.n, Mr. und Mrs. John Richard, Mrs. Win. R.cbanl aod two daugu tare, Cora and Emma, of Alumont, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Calkins, sir*. Coarle* Bolmee anJ Mn. Josephine Ksmay, of CoblesktU, Bopbla •haver, of Eatt Coblcukill, Mrs. George Beit and daughter, Graco, Mrs. Stephen 8ommers and Mis* Alice Boret, of Beward, Mr. and Mr*. Steward France and Bsniord Franca, of BloaasvOle, JennU Dcsey of Alteay, Mr. a: d Mn. Frank Williams, Orln Mono, Flora Maun aad Mr.and Mrs. Jamca Rtcn.itl of gchobarl. OF INSANITY From tbo Effect* of M U GRIPPE\ At* AhnaingiF Pravaient. 8 U I O I D t 8 from the SAME CJAtiSE M announced lo every paper Would yon be rid of the awful ef- fecta of La Grippe ? There ia iii't ONB WUK REMEDY that NEVER FAILS, VIZ. Wo Quntaiiiee to C&ttB you or BEPUNO your money. COITLD WE DO MORE? Isn't it worth a trial ? Fill CTS. A Irwertioii] LINE WA*ft#-.H«reoH*w Milch Cowi. Apply (o . .<< jiysresa, Altanwnt, $i. t. 4MJ rollJIALK-A Mrtt Mlrs»»4*kUJe «iu En. apply to ef AlUmost. CutUr la food repair \ t\4 HOB B*tS—A Baire Dram, ID good condlilon. WIHU fold «B«ip. John U. Zch,«t U. I). Onl- rap'i, Altsnent. 4n»-2w FOR tlAl»E—Tho two «tory brtek building at OaUdsrlsDd, oow oicil u a blaolumUb, wbocl- wrtait sad Baint ihop. Knijulrc of David Andrew* It., br H. P. fo»t»ri Qnifdartaoil 7 WA*no—A Ctrl for (tneral kounwork. Jiy i!, GaiMtrlMd, M. Y. *3A if For Mirte* of rail blood BarkjtUra hog, «pply to C«At. II. BBABT, Wwt Townihlp. 430.3m WAKTID—P<opl* to ate our 6 cent a line Big ratua for tha mos*y tavoted. elo- W*rrSD—My (lifodi to know I h*re opsrnxl a at* ihoe Stifrs at H BlftU 81., eoran Orocn, Albaay. Bir(ttiu to all. BWAIITS, Shot MID. ron a*LS—A deilrabla (aria of US «crci •United U> tht town of Oultderlsnd, half w»y bo- t*etn Gallltcrlud Centre and Hcailowdale, Unowu u tk» IISM Han Farm. 8»W farm U under n good ftatc oi cuitltitlon, enttdiDgi are la good cornil- HOD, tad hut iiCilIeai sppli ortliird. For panic ulan tnqolra of ABTUUH P. BHABP, Faller'i Bt«- tion, or addnw Ainu IliBT, Olo»er«vtlle, N. Y. 454-Sm AVER'S Sarsaparilla la luperior to all other preparati|>hi fclalming to be blood-puri flora. First of all, because the principal Ingredi- ent uaed in It is tho extract of gen- uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal proper- Cures Catarrh %J£?& low dock, being raised expreuly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind. With equal discrimination and care, each of tbe other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is THE Superior Medicine because it Is always the same in ap- pearance, flavor, and effect, and, be- ing highly concentrated, only small doses are needed. It ia, therefore, tbe moat economical blood-purifier i l roa But—A ilstirsblo (arm of 122 acre* la tat towa of DMhleiiem, 1 and 1.2 milts from fsurabuak itatloa, and t milt* from Albany, ssowo •• lot Fred Bradi farm. Slid farm it tn • goad Mats of •altWsticB, hit good homo aad aoo- «ury tralldlugi in good repair. It u about to acrw of food Umber and ttln every way a dctirabb property, tkaownir only wttblog to tell ou as- •OUDI of poor health. One half of parctuuo mono}- Buy bo left oa bond and monngn if wanted I'or pirtlooUrt apply oa tho preimKioraddrcu FBCO- •Bica UatDT, union Oharcb, N. Y. 43i-3m Treatment Free! FROM 8 TO 0 O'CLOCK A. M. AT DE. VESCELIUS' HEALING INSTITUTE 73 N. Pearl St., Albany, N Y (Opposite Hotel K<umorsi) WANTED ! makes food nour- SCROFULA lsUln & work P leM> ounuruLn ant gIeep refre , h . ing, and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in tbe system and expels them harmlessly by the natu- ral channels. AVEU'S Sarsaparilla givea elasticity to tbe step, and im- parts to the aged and infirm, re- newed health, strength, and vitality. AVER'S Sarsaparilla rrecmrf by Br. J.O.Ajr*r *Co.,Lewtll,lfsst. Sold ay ail DreifUttt I'rlf e ai; t Is boHIn.B*. Curwothept,wiil oureyou W. M. WHITNEY & CO., ALBAHT. OHBIBTMASI It's ready for tbe looking and toe bnyuig, Pour floors, aad a portion ot the fifth an are being rapidly trantformed into a TWI. table Banta Clans Ooma. Formsr years have bcon ectipsed In tba gathering of strlotly Chrtatmu Dortlties aad specialties. Mora dolls thaa ever before; 1 cent to |3S each. Mote books than ever, from 1 eeat to $8 Un, wood and cloth handkerchiefs for Bids to farntah 18,000 feet of btmlock boards, I in. by 10,0 feet tone;; alto 4.000 fwt ot S x 4, IS feet long. AU Inuibsr to be sound aad delivered at Altamont on or before tbe 1st day ot Marco, 1808. Alto 466 cbettaut posts, Sfeet Ions, not less than 0 lncbss tnlek; aiio 910 chestnut post*, 7 fust long, to be souod and delivered at Alta- awnton or before March 1st, 1896, Tba contract for tho above, wblcb is to be ated for fencing tbe Fair Ground at Altimoot will be 1st to tbe lowest bidder, tbo Board of Directors reserving tbo right to reject all bids which most bs received before Jan. 10th 1803. I. H. Reamer, President Attamont, N. V , Dec. 13, Coughing leads to consumption. Kanp't Balsgm siops tba ooogb at oaae. More toya ID Iran, from 1 oent to 910. A Urge stock of fine both asses. Christmas patterns ia silk and woolen dress goods. . Mew novelties hi Obri-.tmaa silverware, of every sort, tn plated and sterling Loads ot Jswslery of every kind hi plats aad solid. Mew kinds of Christmas in fancy things at the drag ooontar. Faaoinattng embroidery work for ell kinds of home decoration, AU It ready for yon and whatever yon bay may be laid axide to be delivered when you want It witb striot promptness. W. M. WHITNEY & CO. A FREE TR/P TO THE WORUTS FAIR t and countless other attractnt ire- viiums, from a doll to a VMtck, tity(((, rrgttt *r r&( t art efftrtd fir a iitlU ptttMHt weri near Acme, ty iht puiluhni tf WWM !£* h drS h fdp F. K*ll V , Be* Viscauce' LIL? BALM cures •11 \IIP illM(..iie». LILY BALM BPBJY u-» C *• LLV HAL t on L B' A • c n. • • • u j 1. ' 13 ni Jirl i|. L '• Bt m was to vet. I r < or 'Us CMVITINI e-od a tra->e lunik 6-<UIIM1 by Or. W. 1 Vcfclluf, Td Norm IVtil •! -let, , bnn-- N Y. Pilc« 85 and 50i a hex, Vte- celtna' Amber Ointment rur.n ail linn bruises, aorcaand feltias. Am .c O atme t was tovent'd by Dr W. I V«di-.lu«, 78 North Pearl fit, Albany, N. Y Price 1)5 and 60c. a box. Ve».crl us' V^etaW- Liver, Stomach, Kidney and Bloi.d 1'i.u {jr-Kiurp no griping ptlm and no illsrrl.uM Prl-v 86c a box, or | 1 for flva boxes. B^oce's Poalcive and Negative Po»ilcrt aro fur -alo t>j D- W I. Votcsllui, 78 Nortb F«6i!St, Albmy. N. Y. Price II a box. or 6 boara f -r V> (From tke Albany Time* Union.) A Friend or the Afflicted. Sonjeout hat thil th-t '*t,i- i»'«iv •-; b'pB.- IOK in Ufa is good bratlb,\ y.L lUirt ar« u..u y Who do not eejoy raoiut b-i. Ui, omi '<• >a I psmolH • pmxl pb;«icisn It. t>ol only n filsnil, but a bli'aning Acnons Lbn • mt,y ifn-cl/iiK « in the United 8t«tc* t nouc «t*niU higher than Dr. W. I. Vescellu* of this cUy, wboie ofllcce are at 73 North Pcxrt St. The nnrober of tick and weary one* whom be has restored to ro- bust hetltb is tomtthlnu remarkable. His CDtir* life has bein devoted to a thorough stud; of bis profusion and thu good bs has doe* II Incalculable Sufferer* from catarrh, rheumatism, kidney trouble, tumor,liver com- plslot, heart trouble, etc., and tha thousand and 0&a lilt which flctb la heir to, have found la him a baaJer of their troubles. The poor •specially are free t > go to him acd alwsjs Ind him ready to extend relief One of his special preparation* ent!tl<-d Lily Bslm, cures \La Orippo,\ *hln dbeawt, Catarrh, etc. To all who an afflicted, and we hope that but fewofonr readers com* under this detigna- Moa, \in commend Dr. Veseellu*, who can be f«ud*tt8 North Pearl St. Dr. 0. I. Thatcher's wonderful healing Magnetic Bhlelflt and Mamsttn Garments are for tale by Dr. W. I. Vesccllus,79 North Pearl •t., Albany, N Y. la Dr, Tbatchn's system, the powders of •agutisB ar* brought to bear in th* shape thteldt aad belt*, to b* worn on various parts of th* body, accordlDgto ths Individual all ataat which It may bedashed to con By wearing a pair of Dr. Thatcher's Insole*, con- fdMoe!ath*cnnt!v* power of the belts 1* ttcurtd. A CUBE. Jo\iuto*n, N. 7., 8*pt. gs, 1SS1 Da. W. 1. Viwautw—Dear Bin Ycuia re- etivad. Would limply tay toy knowledge of the curative powsrs of Dr. C. 1. Thatcher'* Bbtatdt U eaoogh to satisfy me entirely It hu eond my titter of a brcechlca! eflecUen of twelve yttn tUnatng; and for tht lut two yean alarming. She applied a Throat Shield and latote*, and to-day It u well u eke ever renumber* of fseltng. Bar attending physi- cian of tali pliee advised th* use of medicine dlscontiaui), u she wa* aU right. My faith UgmtlnUwBhleldt. Yours, Reipectfully, MB*. H. F. BIROXB Naw SCOTLAND, Due. 1, '03. To the Public: It hu been currently reported by a frail tn* agent In tbU vicinity, tbst 1 have given op tha basinet*. Btirh in not t'e c**f, aad I wQl aall First Clut Nurtcrj Stcck, (my panooal lelectloD at the Nursery,)»»lrw or lowar than aay competitor. We solicit ofdcfttnep thot* drtlrtK anytblojr in thi« KB*. Fornrtk*r informaUoB address me et **rm BsiMsuaa rraaaos. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN 11 purtntut'tof ptwtrBpf »»1B CODU1B«1 ID two mottf*i?et,« BS dstet] a'it! czeeeted Au cntt 13,1870 by Arthur Byrne w>l Starr Byrte bis wlJo then of Raw Kcotloinl, Albacy coun- ty, uicrt(tipor», to Jorepb Hilton thru of the same place. moiUKee, Mid recorded in Book Rutsttfr 197 of Mortgiget at ptj^t 819, etc., en aaL . , day of August, 48%B, by. the aloreaatd Miry Byrno th«a cf CbiCaso, IU!UO!J, a* mortgaKor, to the utd Joseph IlilU-n ea aimtp.A&tt, re- corded in tbs County Cleric's office of Albany county 1* Book Number 007 of Moitjjaeeii at psfio 423 on tteo tveued day of Miy IEtU at two o'clock linij fifty minutes In ibo afttr- noon, Upon which ea'd two mortctgei there i» elalmed to b* clue and tirpald tt t&e time ot ib* ffrtt publication Ot this noUce the earn of twelve* tiuntfrtrfj and five dollars and sutr five ceuts, (vie, *#!$ 68 on th* Bret above mtutloned mortgaKe, and till aa ti e lu t above menfioaed msrtKsee,) wi'l default io the payment thereof according to tbo condl tioiit contateed In »i»l I moitire^e*, hat bet n resile, whticbr ib« powers lo tu'.l tf.pmortga- Bd) properly Imyo titcuioo operative and no action has bttn o ouj.bt to»eC/rrr tbe debt* teenre!! by H(9 ipftf^'spes or any \mti there- of; that such t\\o {uettt-ifges will be forvcioited end that we tbo Euuscriberj, Maria HIHnu as atlmlntttntiix, ai d James Hilton 63 Adminis- trator of tbo iroeds and chattels, rlxbt» acd crtf'fta of »al() Jeeepb Hlltr* who Is I'O* dc- ceucd, will titl at ptollc auctton at the wet- tern front door of the City Kail m the city «t»l count; of Albany on the ciotcnth day ol \ \ tHUB, tt twrlve o'clock noon; the prop- erty ; pp jnvukel lu each of talil two tnen ct ftb fltl Is tbo ramst ai.il U deacrl >asl In n onfcoea Brat herein abnvo mcaltoscd, ij £t;bft«Dtt»liy in the tecund above «otu%e at folio »>.• \AU thuav d lid rAottgSki certain tots, plecHi and pa te\e of Und and lying »M litiie IU (bt tnwn Of New Scot- lacd tna eoaaty <it Albany atxl fefiftwa ai iota numbers fourtftien flfUsn, sJsteen, t*n'btn.ii aod etebttea, bs!nn etch fltty ftet m front anil relf, ip «fi* kintfred asd Icrtjr Ml d**P fiibjiet however to nrurut£i>najr*nt*aud coudltloni, reetrystloos and rettritftloiiS to the Fretbytertsn iliuieh tn theetltl town and vlliaEe of Naw Scotland. Alto all tbat ctr.e&k (.iec* which lo • d™d from Derrick V. ;ef tlnynsfurd an9 wlf* to tbe aforesaid Arthur Us ice, dstfil April i>h 1C4 U ^tcrltied ao fOiloere: All tnat certain piece or psTtil of i»n<ltlttiat*and lylBK in l(e town of New BiOll&nd Albany touuty and tn the villago of New Scotland Kooon emi (lctcrlbul al lulu number twelve M<1 thlneeen ot Church lot*, the aforesaid lots together being ninety feet In ft, ut and rear acd one hundred scd forty feet In Jct'Sth, bounded en the north by the public highway, west by the Church yard of tha PaibyterJaa cbfljch at Now Scotland village, tooth by tbe New Scoilscd ohmcb ftrm, ami on tbe east by a lot owned by the eild Arthur Byrne and now occnpled by him. Lot No twelve being the IUUB letsed by tbe trustees of 'Uti PfMlijtcilaD church at New BcotUod to Henry Branson on the &M day of August, 1807 and the two lota bclDn tbe same lota that • an conveyed by JoSra E. VeuDeoat n to Pet« Bucardtur (bo wbole of ss'.U lota ao mortga gcd and hereby tdverttted to be sold, are la one pace) end together and at tbo date of this notice, are batted end bottnded, rmtbwwdl) by the hMiway Uiown i s tfae Albany, Scfco- bd^io ftcu R6ne?i*l&erTlllQ Plsok Itjai], xc^f. wardly by tlie l,,i .n oblcb tbo New Scotland Protiytctian cbuich Is cliuaLd, (outhwardljr by lw.il» known aid etllid ibo l»rr>bf tttlsn i fmreb farm, now ouoed by Oscar Iloiallnrj, and casivioiuiy lu lauds latvly owrual or occu- • by Derrick v. B. lUvnaford. (now de- 4) now OCCMIICI by ft<muel Rvyneford. elgoed and dated New Scotland, December lOtb 1803. MABU HILTON, as Administratrix, and JAMKS Uu.Tos a. AUialoIitrator. etc , of J'M>ep>» Ullion, (lfCc!i»e(l are the times to cure COUGHS & COLDS and the best thing in the world to do it with is WABMBPS COUGH SYRUP. It gets at the bottom of a cough and cures every time and only costs 25c a bottle. S. C. Bradt & Son, 55 & 57 Washington avenue, Albany, N. Y. 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. VapV 0 W$ ^ **^ waWaV ^F •*»W «•« VwrV VW %V flt) 1 Y^ % 78 STATE ST. - - ALBANI. wav «om HnU to i l C ITflKHE COUBT'—Al.nANY COl'NTY.— i Uaryett Satea, plalmlfl, axaln.t ttoialla. Van- Wl<>,Individually aod n» ndlnlaUtmlrlx af ibo good, chaitcl* anil ercdit* at Albino Van Wto, dcceaicd; Frcdortaa II. VonWic, Arena I'earl VaoWlo and Alburius Vaotvle, iMctiflaftts. to pur.uancu of a Judgement and rfecrw of {orp. closure and -ato, duly irranted iu tbe above entitled action, amleuU'rcd In tbo Albany County Clerk'* olUre on tbo 2l«t day of November, 1832, the undor- algucd ltoftrco wilt «vll at public auction, al tbs front eutcrancs of iho City Unit, In the city ol Albany,county of AlbaDV, N. V., on tiwaial day of January, ISB, at 12 o'clock M., tho prcml^-n do- .crlwtl III i(i)H iud««netit ami decico a> fullowi, vit All tbat tract or parcel ol land alUrate In tbo <(>w n ol how Bcotland, bounded and dmcribod a. follow. ' iicgtnulni at a larjo marfcod hemlock trot, bctog a corner of tho farm conveyed by tbu .aid Teter Sim- mom to lteuben Hate* and roll* from thenco a* the magnetic needle pointed A. U I86o,aonth tain- rim* is minute* cu t 6 chain* 40 link., Uimce «>ulh 8 Sa«n~ A mlnule. W 30 thaln* & Itnk. to a larcu -rfuutly marked maple tret standlni en Uia illo W«b*ray tbesee tkrouih trtMeMt»«hatM »lips s taroufb tlwfilgb- ...» .-., wcit 11) chain* » .,. Cuio of Ollbert Wagoner*, fans tbence aioug Ilio lino fence of tbo axnie north 13 (tffWe. M mtnuto wcit 3 chain, jlmucu uottb OT dtgrcca 30 iulnotc. wcat S chain. 90 Hltki to a hickory tree, thence north 58 degree, well il chain. 13 link, to a point In the center of tho Albany and Delaware I'lirniilUe; thence aoulb60degree* mats chain* 07 not-. Tumico continuing through the centre of the («nii *outb It! chain. Su mlnttc. weal 8 chaini to llnbe, thence north HI degree* we»l one chain 10 links thence north '•£> degrev* wen 6 cbain* Uitnco •outb 46 degree. «rt»l two chaini 83 link* to a atomp of an apple tree at tbe north <lilo of (ho tird Tnrn- lilkc, tbenco lautb fc) degree* w«t i chain* 03 Uni* to the cu t Una of K!«bory Jonc*' fans Ibenca along Iho aamo 19 degree. Si) minute, wet 13 chain. 00 link, to a white birch (tump thence north 03 d c greca 46 minute* weal 80 link* to a point to a deep runnc 8 link* toultican of a marked sapling being a cornor of aai'l Reuben Bate* 1 farm, thence north 41 degree, u u,. rule, eaat 6<!haln>20 link.. Thence north 12 degree. ±u minute* wet 6 chatna 40 llnka to a point bearing north 05 degree. ea>t £0 link, from a narked birch tree thence continuing along tbe utd Bate. Hue north M degrees IS minutes ea*t 21 chaini to a point on the coal side of the high- way bcariui south 3 degree, lft minute. es«t 83 link, from a hemlock tree tbefice north S degree, wet 17 chain* so link* to Ibo place of beginning containing eighty-thro* acre* of land. Dated at tho clly of Albany, N. V.. tbi. ICth dav of December, 18M IIKMIY B. UcOALL, Jr, JOHM 1). WutTK, Referee. Plaintiff 1 . Attorney, C. G. CRAFT & CO. Warranted all wool black CJhinchilla Over- coat, $10.00. Former Price, $13.00. Great Bargain. Blue Beaver D. B. Overcoats, $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00, Very desirable Ulsters, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. AU wool Suits, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Black Cheviot Suits, $6.00 to $12.00. CaKsimere Pants, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Woven colors. Couutry Mill Cassiinere Pants, (nothing better for service) $8.50. Children's all wool Cape Overcoats, $3.50. (Age 4 to 14) Children's all wool Jacket and Pants, $2.50 to $5.00. Custom all wool Suits, made to measure, $15.00, $18.00 $20.00, etc. €0., 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 Split Boots $1.50 Men's Rip Boots $2 00 \ Kip (our own make) 2.60 • D. S. Calf Boo to 2 (JO \ D.S. Calf Boota (our ^ \ Fine Calf (sewed) 2.( \own nfafto ' * * a.»0 Boys'D. S. Kin Boots 1.50 \ D. S. Boots 1.25 Men's Rubber Boots 2.00 I JLaft» CCWO'3 Boyo' D. S. Rip Boots (our own make) 2.00 Men'* Eubber lioots P. G. 2.60 , K. V. S l'PBEMB COCllT, COUNTY OP ALBAKY. WlUhun II Bnjdur, plaintiff, again*! flora A. Q«gc, Leah France, (logo, Leroy 1. Urowo and Lamyette VanAtten, defendant*. In punnanco of a judgment and decreo of fpre- olotnro and .tie, dn'y granted lo the above entitled action, and catered In Albany County Clark*. oSlca. on 111. 6th day of December, 18M, lh« uuder- •Igned Iteferee will aell at pnbllo auction, It the front entrauc* of the hotel of J. 0 . Blltt, In Ui. town of Oulldcrland, conuty of Albany. K.' V., on the Sotb day of January, 1893, at tt o'clock a. in , tha prerntie. deacrlbed In aala Judgment and do- erea aa follow., viz - All that curtain plcco or par- cel of laud lying and being In the town of Knoi, Albany comity and atate of No* York, and boun- ded gens rally aa follow., to-wlt: On the wc*t by the And* of niram I> Oage and the public high- way, and an tbe north by tho land* ol Hiram V. Qaxe and Ira Finch, and on tbe oil by the land, of Ira and Herbert Btepbetw and Stephen Trou, and on the aomh by tho land* occupied by (ieorge L. Oilman and land* of Ira and Utrbeii Blepheaa and land* of Ballnda E. Hotnilng, containing one hundred and twenty acre, of lantf more or laaa, be- ing the aamo prembe* conveyed by deed from Sarah II. Uswli, Admlolitritrix, etc, to Andrew .!. ArmitroDHi be.rliif date April 2«tfa 1881. being Uie name premise* toll day conveyed by tho said William F. Cbcaebro and wife to the aald Oeorgo B. Oage. Dated at the village of Allamont, NY., tbla 8th day of December, 19«. 2ia A. Dr»R, Ilaferee. JOIIB D. Wain, rUlntIB'* Att'y, Altamont, N. X. fS rUBBUAKCK OV AN OilDBB *• lion, JMOb U. Clute, County Jndge County. K.Y., OB tht l«!hd»y of Da? KoilceUhtr.- ' •* UADRDY County Judg of Albany id»y of Uaecmbtr tm. _- , gltan to all th» creditor, and tar. •on* having e]«!ma agtioit Roaaeil O. Can, lately doing bnilnna In the city and county of Albany, N. \ n under the name of Caac ft Co., that they at. required to preaent their claim*, with tho voucher* thereof, duly vorllled, lo the aobacrlber, the doty appointed aaalgnce of tho a*ld Ktuicll O. Con, for thebanafitof bl»creditor*.atntanlaceof traniact. Ing uuilnrei, at tho law office of 7Teb A. Dyer in the Commercial IBank Ilnlldlug, SS k 40 Htate itrcct, Albany, N. Y., on or before tho 6th day of March ZED A DYEU, JAMES II. UAIN, Attorney for Aa*lgneo. Awlgnce. fV OTICE TO CRKDITOR8-By order of Mar- * ^ tin D Coaway, Burrognte of the County of Albany. Notice it hereby given, according to law, to all pertoB* having claim* or demnnd* ag»ln»t Clinton La Orange, late of the town of Oulklcrland, lo Mid county, d»eoaMd, thai they are required to exhibit thaaam., wttb U» vonehera io iqnport thereof, to tbe aob*crlb*r, the Etecotrii of the but will and taataaitol of aald dreassaad at her nlao. ot tradaaetlng hnatneaa a* .uch excutrii at the res), denoa of Uusben V. Frederick, In the town of (lull- darland, Albany County, tf. V., on or btfore tho S2nd dajr of July n»it Dated Albany thla lZta day of December, A. IV, 1802. iaa, KiecutrU. OTIOB TO CRKDITOBS-Dy order of Mar UDJD. Conway, Bnrrqsitopf tbo countv of *ald oounty, daeeutd, tbat they are required lo tx. hlblt the aanw, witb tho voucher* In aupnort thore- of, lo tha *ab*cribor*, the Sxeeutora of aald d«- eaoaad, at thalr place of transacting bualneaa aa inchh tiwutoin r - Jacob Yonni, •uc aiMuto ai tha late rolbtnce of the laid 1 In tha town of GullderlanU, on or be- fore tha loth day of January next Dated, Galld.rland thl* IStb day of July, A. I)., OXX Da UO John E. Young, David H. Yoang. TO C of f OTICB TO CREDITORS.—By ord.r of ttartla D. Conway.Hnrrogau of th. Coqnty of Albany. Kollct ia btrahy given, according to law, to ill penoRi having claim* or demand* against In Finth, Ut* of th. town of Kflox, In aald county, dcc*a*ed,that they aro required to exhibit tbe use, with tha vouch.™ In aupport thereof, to tha aab- acriber, tb. admlnlatrator of (ha good., chattel, and credit, of aald deceased, at hi. piaco of tratuactlng hnalnciaaanichadmlnUtrator at the tew- office of JohBD.WhlU. InthtViltagtof AlliruoBt, H. Y., on or pafora ta* nth day ofDeoamber n«t. Dated Albany thu SS day of .lima, A. D-, IMS. JJK* KISCU. AdMlaiatntor. We also carry a large line of Shoes for Women and Children for country wear, such as Oil Grain and Calf Skin. Albany. 73 Washington avenue W. C. PA1TQBUR1T. Fall trade has now opened. I am clos- ing out my entire stock of Oil Cloth at cost. Pr. 20c. Yard. M^r entire stock of 25o oil cloth to bo Bold ml tbo above price. Pr. 25c. Y«rd. My 35c. oil cloth with heavy painted back and most desirable patterns at 25c. ya«L Pr. 40c. Yard. No. 1, extra quality, large assortment of pat- terns at 40c. per yard. r. Window Shades, in all tbe best colon, mounted Rollers, 25c. With fringe, 35c. Nice assortment of Stove Bugs at very low figures. Spring 63 & 65 South Pearl St., Albany. CHARLES V. BEEBE, Mannfaottnw and Dealer tn HARNESS & SADDLERY GOODS. A good hand-made Single Harness for $15. Agent for the Superior Eel Skin and Horse Hair lined Whips. A Rawhide Whip that's bound to keep straight. Best 25 cent Whip on the Market. C. V. Beobe, - iUtamont, IT. 7. NEW MAP OF YORK STATE CONTAINING Census of 1890, Enumeration of 1892, Congressional and Sen- atorial Districts under the New Apportionment, Post Offices, Railroads and Township Lines. $1.25. Together with One Year's Subscription —TO— The Albany Weekly Journal. ADDRESS THE JOURNAL OO. 61 State St., Albany. N. T. 1 i \ •••;•. v' ,' W