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ï * : X i _ i' • belowj;jseool$ offclie weather foi Waßkin Qreenwioh, Xtonaperature ta- Jid iü a o n : ■ ' . , /rv ^IgiKs&av, Dec, 34—Vta&nöinli-wist, IQ degs. Friday,.. *• s5- \ norfcli Bast, 2? degs. l&tiirday, “ ee— “ sou’th^eiis.t. 31 degs. fltHiflày, - “ —27^— i-l-aortli-eiisfr 15-4egs, -mon<äay,- - —■ - 38 —■• )* werfcrlStdeirs;-' -.Ttiàday, •• S9- “ iioifcU..S0 clejrs. ¡¿Wednesday. \ 30 — »ju n'orfcli.vyjiat, 39-deti°. TOPICS. -O'. •Williams,.Floyd Wistinff- W use and Ellison Kepy¿Etdftitendii d t.ietnrkey shoot at Sunderland, Vfr., Christmas day, and returned home with six turkeyp, oneweighinfi th ir ty-fire pounds. - -•T’ he -cp^-trae-i fer_ ^carrying tbs mailgiifor four years from July ls^t; 1897, from (ireenwieh to Ft. Edward1, has'been awarded to Evan Jones, of '¿London, Ky., and trow H o o k fo i Kyle and Argyle toSalem , to JjOaH, aiere’s tnerpimtlnyliioli,you’ll find, v* . , , - „ „ „ -, MoBt men moasure-all manlUwi ; - f -t-FIaqsberger, of Sedalia, Mo. Me.ssrs.' ‘Mift WÌ 10 InvflQ iriA io n tiVn^f» Ti- ' . ... —- « •< •■«.*. . 1 . •yie who lovea me is a. timias; Ee who doesn't is a. chump,” KEisiap year ball ab tihe Opera '¿iguse this evening. -A.n 'epidemic of typhoid '■emails In this community, ; —A.. pew water wheel has laced in the Paliier grist will. . ~ s J..A . Guthrie has removed to .¡his village, f row .Argyle-, and will re- IjBid’e on Depot street. . 5 it v-Qounty Committeeman J- M. ’¡Bafctie has received an ittvtcatibh and Packets to the inauguration of *Qqv. ¿lack Jan. 1 st. —Reuben Adams, of Saratoga, has .purchased the Sohiiyleivitti; stage hnm Bros., and »ill | ftak<Tpossession this weuls, . —Ith’ft fta.r».l-,ogian, in refertag to Jo n e s Hansberger sublet fl. Sonn's Store Entered and 51,500 Worth of Clothing Abstracted.—Tliait of Amos Grit» fln’s Horse^-and Muggy .—A Slick Job.—Hot on tl:e 'i r a U .^ l i o r s j a iu i W a g o n R e c o v e r e d .— Heavy toss. ■ The day before Christinas was a t busy day at the Union. Clothing Co., and when business closed at night, tlxo proprietor had occasion to.feel pleased with the large trade he had Customers after n^ar midnight, and the Christinas day had lage, a very devout, Christian, a»d . a ! |*fen Pshw e d iabefore Mr. Bonn and faithful follower of her. Master, She ^ «lerk^retired to their homes, was the widow- of 'the late P . F. ;E'.'erythi«g was joy , and their hearts th e c o n t r a c t . ............. ( ................ I - Mrs. . Philip F. WetEell died a t the feviir ^ residence óf ffm.^ H. Crandall in th is. .'villUKe-this morning. Deceased hs.d 1 e,)j°ved during the da,y. been J beea ill for several months. She was j 010 t'3e st0) e until 1 .one o f the older residents of the vsl- i Jan. 23, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m The doctors will give you a oooupre hensive statement of your physi cal, mental and- nervous coi^di iion, ‘from a psyctiic and scientific stand point. _ All, chronic diseases snoeessiully treated, especially thosi that liave been conaidered hopeless. Our ea- aruinations prove «at once whsther your ease is curable t*- not. >Abso- Itrte a »d speedy enre for epilepsy7imd ltriidred disoiders. j ’uU and ooirect diagnosis free. - ’ seplQyl are;-. of rtfrFTteath of a prominaEt citizen of ^Ballatoli, s,ay 8 “he was o-ne-uf the best Jans ijuildgrs in the eountrj.1'. ;ÿho. silk bed qijüt Böld by tickets Blast week for the benefit o f bhê |fûr th.e Friendless,” netted ^83 30, and riwaB-'drawn by Miea Sitrali Et-id “of ftiiis village, - • -The frost is going do iYia into Ithe partlT a F O a p id FaitT’l^vm k lflati on the outskirts o? the village in making |an--esoavation Saturday found the Ig K n m d frozen to a d e p t h of twenty |one inches. —Mrs. Huey C. Cnuididl, wife of ISen r y S, Crandall, residing urBfook- llyn, diud at her hom& In that city [Sunday last. The funeral serwees [ were iiBld yesterday, and t&e retttefua, [brought to this village for inteiuient. -While Henry F. Djietne-. waB load [ing- atook at. the cliair factory, in ICaiubridge Monday, he fell through ¡¡theplatfoi-ui, bringing sotiie“ of the ¡heavy rounds upou his log,, which (\was broken below the knee. Mr, I Duane formerly coiitlucoted .the iGf-reenwich ohair factory, F.t Wetsell. The funeral will occur, to morrow afternoon at g. o'clock.. ’ --The crowds a t the. Unique opera house h ave continued .to increase un til last night when the housg' was crowded to the door,»and those who havi^failed to attend these perforcn- ,an«es have missed a rich ta-ea-t. W'edBesday nigh't the hall baa : Sieen engaged by local taleul, but Thurn. day e igbt the ooinpany will giv& p.n- othorbig show, infroducin * Harry Janies, Eed Pepper Joe,Wbite'Cliou<l, .M4ss AHttp Jamee, Little Joe-and Piuul Halyard of this place in his aitislciil act. —S . Merritt Hill is found a t htls hor.^on:ni!l fur tilt- |;ti i tut-s;t of state and o’oinity' taxes, sfuioi-af road machine ana dog taxes. The state* tax in $1,028.08; school tax, | 1 ,- 83*J; «ottuty tax, §5it89 60; town, rx- ppns**?, $2,096 ST; j-oads and bridgf-s, fSOOr^wTmi ('ff resident tax, towa bondp, .$1,059 24; state car© in sane, $2.147 til; total, $m,247 €3, ratt-o, -.001)055; aggregate, §31,184 00. (J0 \ 1*0' tor Hill has finished his visits' a.o- coiutuoaate at)d will now sit a t lais housjB only until January 11 . \ Cort land Skinner assists hiui.“ •We have how apumlyGreenwich orchestra. The perso»«ll is as fol lows; First-violHir-<Jha.rlefi_Siahliir.: cornets', Wm. M. Palm or aud' Allie M e rrill clairnet, Geo. Ifallam ; trom- bone; Wesley Duff; piaan, jMrs, Fran ces Stabler. The orchestra will make its first appearanco at tne . 4 .. . 0 . J I . ball tonight. -We—taktrthe 'fallo~wiug «xijwpt from the taGross, Wis., Press. The many Greenwich fiiutsds. o f Capt.« Thompson will be pteased lo learn of his Buecessi ■' 3 hel>lainii (Japtam IljonipaoQfor- tlie uu- proVciacnt of the local borlior was formoliy «id ttuanim»nsly chilorscdby ilw l a Crosae board of trade nut niiilit. Clils means that tlie iin iitljere thereof found me obiectionablo iieatifres in tlio «olie'nie auil tliat Captaiii I'humpson wilt now go atout vvltl* its prosCeu* flOB ns rnpiiUv ns poailble aftir its eudorse- meal. by tlio secretary of war.\ 1 —The horse traders* cou’vention at th'e Greenwich' HooHe Friday and Saturday, Jan . 8 ;h iand Deli will be attonded- b y a large- cro»<l. Exteu- giyjajffeparations have beexi ©ad& to iccanimQclate a l l . Prizes _will be given. The affair i 6 under tbe aus pices of the Green wioti Horsemen jlub. Everybody'is Invlt«d,. and a good time' is promised to those wno Attend. —Samuel Nicholson, a'lifelong resi ¡leot-Of Greenwifib) and it respected ind-honored 'citizen thereof, ‘died at tls home in Geo. \W. Ora.udall’a build □g yesterday morning. Mr. Nicholson ias beenjn failing health for years, tttt the news of his deatia is a severe hook to his 'friend 8 ,~wli<o itrved irnxr or lus genial good nat\ire and the •ood he did. Thp frnieraL-witl-Occnr m ir/day from St. Paul’ s ohufch. —The new books rec<?atiy placed m the shelves of the Ciroulating Li- irary are very attractive, and there ¡rertnfttey&id ones -wbie-b -you, and ■mi, j*nd yon have cot read, byit OVER THE KILL. —E v a Mears is vi»-iting relativer in Shoi bourue Falls, Mass. —Mrs. Morgan Roberson, of Sin. u- shaa, is Visiting her mother, Mrs. J. S. Wilson. -—=Chas.. . C arey is. J U i n g . lals- honso. Tbe ice_iB of *an excellent cimtlitv. —A pTayer meeting was held at the home_of., George^ Lane Monday evetiiiifr.. - 'Two ne\/ members were initiatjed into the Fos Hunters 1 association Christinas. The first degree ootly was tafeen, which necossitatfit tlift apirtacants going without their dtn n*»r. Tbe boy? say they iatead to take the second degree soon. Only one scalp was serened. P E R S O N A L . — Jtisses Fannie aud Jessn- 'Laugivi.rtby, of are apehilfnu the lioiuluys with tlioir inotljer. —5Ir.> Joliu Moynitirm is homo from iiortli Adams, Muss. —Sir. Pat. liar anil Frank Mason, are ajtotul- ing tlio holidays in town. • —Jltss Ella Tucker of Stllhvater, «pent Stz-n- day in Gretuwicli, —Jtr. itnd Mrs. 1. C. Slsndy, spent Christmas in*i'ti»y —t e . TAi'mfts Bnieraon spent several dfcys with friends Ui Amsterdam, retnrumi; liolaid tins laorning. ' — Mr.Jolia Alexauderof Cossayttnn, sr«et«d villuce friends 0110 day last week. _ . —Mr. wm. Severn spent ClirTaimaa In Sown. He rotsnrned to Now Vorli Saturday. —Mias Helen Hamilton Is home fo r Hip noliil!i,ys, s —Mr. Paul It. Stil manTOturns to BiltEinoao -tomorrow to cout-mue-bis studies.- - ....... - —Mr. Cliarles \Vt. .Collins...who_ has been visitiliK his parontx. 5Ir. aud Mrs James Col. lmsileft forOhariotte, N. O.. Satnrdtiy. —lir. Edward W, YanK irk,of Jit. VemoJi, N. T , spent CnriatmdS wiili lus mother - H e left ft« Ijia home Monday. pt Friflay ami ■Hisses Florence Richards and len a - Ha-y- ner ar* spending their vacation in Great Bstr- ringti»n, Mass —Mr. Si Edward Scully o f Albany* formerly an ndiuBtPr of tlie movable alphabet oil tBo JotwiCAt, ia spending the holidays witai lais parents, . . . . __ ____ _ „.. —'Ir. John Dooley'of Albany, is viritlttg lais mother. - --------- —Mar. andM rs. James Mulligan from Jairta- ica j;ltautsrspt.Tnti--Gartgtma»-trith\bis-pajcict_____ 3 ' ____ __ ___ ___ _ on Vksluhgton street. Mr. Mullican retiarnt'd hbnid Jlonday morning. Mrs, Mulligan irtll remain a week longer. W 3 re happy .-y?ith the . autlcipatjon and realization \Of prosperity. The store was securely lock-ed aud bolted' as ustzaL Edward Chandler,\-ele'rk came, to the store on Christinas morning to open up, and When he stepped into the store was dumbfounded with tbe sopne that eomronted him, -The jew elry ease was entirely empty, trays and bits of jewelry were scattered about tlw floor. The south show window was sadly disarranged ai.d the floor was oovertd with boxes. Down stairs the scene was yet an iu- tedaifieS- one. Aj pane of glass bad been broken out of the back windo w, overcoats were In tlie remaioiug wih- _diJwu for ounlaufy, (tnd a prolusion of- matches was steu. C l i a w l i e r iuji*je- diately g a v e the alarm aud notifr d s i a a a , I O Ü M A ^iN ( S T II J-.ICT. Besldence one door south of office. Hiirht bell Stock. . \ * O ■ Mr, Souu that_his store bad been rob bed. What had pj-omiur^ to be a merry day was now aocenetjf disorder aud traubler • ~ \L_ The news spread like, vviid fire, aud a cro'wd soon gatiiert-d. On iuvesli gatiou it was found that an entrance bad been tnade from the back win dow, a paa« of ytu>B having been broken out 10 enable the robbers to uiaka an entrances. Overcoats had then been placed in the windows, and from tbe looks of the refuse, matches and candles were usect for lights. It is supposed that more than one was uonuerned lu file ru-obery, tor the. auuottut of goods carried off must have recjtiixtd the.tiloits-of two wen Up“ ifSTfsT coseè -were rhicbarB Well worth goading. - A -ood book is good company these ollar to enjoy such pleasure for a • Bargains In Sleigh Robes ■trtlle year. Visitors a re a lways wel- t o . H, Frear & Co., are -over Oirte a t the.library wlii&li )b opened- stooked with sleigh robes and in vt SiSo'every Friday afternoon, holl- order tQ unload will.offer the follow ayaol* in vacation time just the ing liargaitis: Gray Jap a n e s e . wolf auie,' and an hoar m a y fee parsed sleigii robes, size 48x60 inches, fsney lei'e -very pleasantly. \Try it a -titne f-eltlined, $ 1 . 00 each. Black Japa-nese ^ fro-ran ^ judge for yourself. wolt -sleigh robe-s, size 4§3to io®he>*, -i,!Phe jiarriage of Assistant Post- dark green plush lined, $4,50 eaob [aster Mealey and' Margaret Whit- Gray Japanese wolf sleigh robes* siae ey was solemnized in St. Joseoh’s , 48x00 inches, d a rk¿reen plusli lined, latoh yesterday moraiiig, in th e ,$3;# each. Black- -Japanese* wp4f cesence of a vast audience, Rev. sleigb-robes, extra large si^e. (.ueB|ki^ i A. Carr, 0* S. Ai, offleaated. The , ing «4x66 inches), 4ined with ¿fark ibeptioiLWas held at tlie home of green piusH, $6.00 eao-h Gray Jo.pan ia g-room's mother on W ashington ese 'volf slejgh robes extra lar&eisize^ tht>' jewieiry cleaned out,.. .. Watches, rings, pins, chains, buttons and ail had to go. Mr. Sunn did not ke*p any of th« jewelry i»the safe. From the south window» a number of pairs of. very line fur. gloves were abstracted. A quantity of neckwear -»vas also stolen, The thieves seized a number of fine cassiuiere black suits of clothes. Down stairs the havoc was still greater. About- a di» 7 ,»'n fur each one worth over ^23.00. wer§ sto len, besidffs-ft-large nnmber o'f pairs of shqes, gripsacks and valises. The. loss, Blr. Sonn this>!-». i« over ^1,000, near §l,5t)0 if auvtli». _. «Still greater excitfiaeut was oeca- sioned when it k ' m Isaown that the horse and b\ig«ty 'o«?ut»d bv Amos H. Griffin had bePti stoh-a. The thieve? had tak(*n the horse and buggv and earned off the goois. Alar ms were seutr out in all directions, aud the po lice authoritiesiu adjacent towns and cities notified, . .iSIonday. evening word was brought that the horse and baggy had been found in Newcomb's livery stable at Watervliet. It is said that a stylish^ ly dressed stranger drove a horse and carriage iuto the“ stal)|e on Broad way at 0 o'clock Christuias morning, and asked permission of the proprie tor to leave the oniSt afi the stable until evening, -wheii lie» would call for it. The rig Was pat cp and the stran ger departed, one has since, put in an appearance to claim'the rig, aud it remained at the livery uncalled for, Monday Mr. ifeweomb became suspicious that all was not rightabout the outfit, and accordingly 'notified the puliistv Thf^ttuiuuiiil ists^ip Ti' i ^orrrl teet during the afternoon, aad hnn- j metstiriug 64x(i<l iuches, liued gath- dark\ green plnstt, #4.6j each, fo extend felicitations. The Japanese wolf elei^ti robes, size 18 s uple were tbe recipients of ma'ny 00 inohes, lined with rtmdaTlion pEuaEi, _ - Bl&ttE Japanea» ■ mare, weighing betweeu 900 atrdjj .000 pounds and nine years old. She is uiarke\d with a whit© bind isg- and a star on the forehead. The vehicle was a light top end spring buggy and contained a buffalo rotie, a small piece of polished granite and a Whip. It is universally hoperd that the rob bers will be apprelsettded and pun ished. It is th.e heaviest robbery in Greenwich for years, and it should be the last one. Detectives are work ing on the case, ahd-i'esults are antic ipated.. It is generally thought that the robbery cotniaitted- Between one aii'g'three~(i!croBli. V ..... ' ^ Mi\. GrifBn journeyed to Watervliet j ¡y?sterd-^F- and. identified his^p.rop- the villaLO ' Greenwich Markets. ■ jPntawcs-SDù pta- bualiel. Jbtiur— Dairy, sue ? lb; Creamery, use 9 tb. Cteesp—Euaton, Ue. Inrii—Pure lièttlè rendered, 12 o : w«rtern pressed. 10 f . . ■i’t o w r - P i i l s b u r y i , $5.TA; W a » h l m m s , (5;B0: S n l d >re a r t . «5.10; W h i t e K o a l, { j :,0; St, l u n a » , ' P l y m o u t h , f o r a i X, itf.50, Mugar— Granulated, 5c; S u f t (’, 4 t-ic; Dark Brawn, le. - Porterhouse ateak, 1 % ; ai-lain «teak, ;sei round, lie; roast. He; ljuio, sliced, Ific: mmboliopsi ltio: shoulder steak, 1C Lien -veal uatlot'i. 10c; vpal-rhop»..i«V^»: veal rea*L.12Jóc; ,>,M,<;if , i./--- ilipu, h;u;rinrhrn^. naj; Ui-l'key^,, +’lariu~ $l.rO per linjQ»ìrt*ì. 4M ¿jtr ^ucirr. ; «bèl» I.Q Onei’ u u u d ^ i l . - :Tlo<yi--Froin to 15c. \ Orttó^-Itetail. 3*Jc at sue for 56 i*ouu«U. K?a\ J.GU r«»r ;?« rii anu uatn, ihjc ^ ¡uO /fyr- ~£0c for «» ponu*ts. Ryr Stratc — ton. flatlonFPPttSfral — .30. Llnspi'il M e a . — $1.30» .//«?/—80c p e l’Of). Tnflon^—2^jV 8 tb. nidi's — a ml SPiQ ti Vtal Skim*— '»ik* to ^1,00 . Lain?) Skins- -15c to 40e each. Sfiearlinas—'.Zv to 3 CK? each. W iV L u ._ S k W I L S O M r - (Graduate 0 . M. Emlialming College, S. t.-Ctty) • UNDERTAKER- AN-n--RfvmAL.ME^. 30'M A IX HT., .GREENW ICH, J«. Y. . - Sifilit i7ftll& Pramptly Au»werla, •Rcslilcncc, . - . 44 Washington 5t PROPLE’S DEPARTMENT. yU A K T E IJ —i representative either as local. ’ O e n e r a l o r S p e d a i .\u e n t —E x p c r i e i t « o n n t r f m i i V '1 - A f t r y ^ p K p û j E V ' c o u t r . i , t. t.> t h e n c h t i a a f l . u o m e lu ^ i r f i t x e e C n n ip a a iy , i p'« u r u r v i UPLRIOR ' atì S factorì : SAXiR QW%X BY W . II. C R S J T D A I * , Mgr. JJÛtTSE to rent. In'tnlre of 3. M. Batti». 4tt3)ivE.. p O C , TT>—O n t ì i e r o a . I I c a d i n i ; fr<ini C lree n n - ìc h * «*> C a m b n . l 2 ;'. a v , .'H n l,.»x. O .u n - i c a a n a v e s o m e . b y e a l H a s a t t l i n o f f ice. J e s » r l b i n i r f . r ■>].,-1 fy . (i*jd f*ay.inff : f n r ’t h i ^ n . ,t i c e . J ’. ì A. ?ila,V.'Uy l'nme ìiaivf bay f,.r sale liv s. \r- 'NiU'nr. Sprtus late farm. on Fort. Jlillir rosa. Dee 83 vi -ilv<cr, t l i e IVi \ I ÖST—Tw/' hat puh. Otir Hterlintr ÍT n,f,lll;r s'ìrr, xVth Ainrtüi*t stritt IVoaliì tue liti 1 er kiudly h ave -.une at thi 4 silice ¿ 33.2 R A R C V lU ’ t . T k i t . v ì d b . lù ttts< IV » ETctedrttSÌF “ T -- '\ i , i lS j nur 1 rn r d . v i y W u iiiuìit. i !£ ) . j /i|iiK C'r.KMK\- 1 IN-R uri so\ « n n » * . * ,4t litr l»«ar«l uà ptiti'i , Audfew -tatlsn'^. Coï- li s K<f Oiu.re: •-* • -*•• ’ - ■ either at horn COL’ MD -T;i. 1 Th« j.ila-i H«Ay Oiu, ready to d.» iilìlìn setting »fall km<„. either at hrtnip or at th« lt i.ui'<i if sij prutruni. ertiseyonr winis. W a t c h e s The sate of first c' a-s time kueptrs is an important feaU-iê in our busit.e'ii, und iht* -reasun. \v*e ore having; such larg e s a ’es in this, l£nca i.s o w i n g to tke fact that v,~ti sell a iirst,-d iss VVittcBt at a low price- We make it | a point never to misrepre-s dt our good*, and will at any j tiiQ£ tell jou an honest watch atck.se pa’ice, and guar~~“T antee to give 1 jo u full'vu lue for your %vj&ey. i* B , f ismmu wrrti ii . B. r • t ) \ tv t*na. F OR RALE»—The boust- beloogiuii to S. 3Î. BnnM> estatt. Inquire at the offie« o f Chas, u . Vanîïess. .fjiuiatf V J ANTED—A hundred advertisements tji thU department A X N I A I j J I E E T 1 S G . .SlieA u n n a t Sleetiaa o f the s.tfle6l»Ns of The Tlionisoii Pulp anrl Paper. Co..\ for -tlip efeqlihu ^if trustees au<i tbe triineaeti mi of suoli other busiuess a s uiay properly <ms»p fee. roTe the m>-eti!i(j nill be ¡ ip ' 1 at the Coen, pany's ofbi-e. at Thntnson'S Mills, N. V., oii Thursday. Jan. 7th. i s ® , a t l i M. h i p f J A R D V. n B t v r i X S o c . C s t e i J . A l b a n y , X . V ., D e e . 17, !S j 6 , i-«c.fc3irs- F O R S A L E . I offer f.ir sale the place owned- by 1). » i. Tboimis, S.->i,l pi-tct- is- sittiai^rjl two\ miles sonrh-ea-.t of areou-wirti. It contains is aeres o f Ian<1. well sratered. and has a soud hoflse and barn. A tr<md nn-banl fend other traits, and tn a good state of cultivation, « „ O.W.THOSHS. Orec-tiH icb. N. Y.. Dee. 16. iSm. totapri PIXSTNA T10N A L‘B ANK —ELECT! Of» NO TICT Z ï ii(i r>r,liiîî alJ\ilal rae-iinB of the stoekhol. 9 *i s . tnk f*>r tlio election of ÍJire- tors , , , - . , A.B.Oni,E.PPsl,r«t. Dated Cïreenmeb, N- Y., Dec. 9, isos. ilnwr. ivieh lertv. and drove back to Bäac It- j test f^viiuiegi Tbe liopse-was- abt it* jured,, except, perhaps, to being si f- fened from the long drive. ,ud.soiue pr‘>cont'‘i. *° Tt -wias -w- bril- ^ . each. Black Japanea« wolf ,nt. me.rriage,.' and will be rem etnj' sleiitb robes, estra large size, (ineasur- I rfd ih G reen^clj for many days, lug.54x66 inchei), lined witla meda-i- jrast crowd g atherlf'fl.t tlie G. and i liontjlusli, $7 SO eagh. Gray Jajian- depot at 5 o’cloekv when the efie wolf sleigh robes, extra largo siz«, »pie departed on ikelr wedding lined with rneuallion plush, $ 5.05 ^ a ttd-a-merry--(>id---tjHa^—«asaed^—ea<ih^-- I f you-oaanot pa,y-^a visit fee-- e train pulled out auiid the huzzBS Frenr’s Bazaar, write for a n y of the p : tk» friends afid the noiaa-bf torpe- abov« article 8 and they w lif be for- t. Mr. and-Mrs. Maaley will reside -warded at -once. Horsp* Clothing Wnsliingtoa street. - Dap't, Freaks Troy Bazaar .1 NflfriCE. A^NUA-LAlßETINö. The resillar annual nlP»Mjii nf the Oreen- wiehTqwn Fire insiiranòe tjo..-for the election of thtee directnrs ahd tiiR tmns|ietlon of an<-li other business as inav arnperb- come bi f • re the meetiilE, will be helil atJSort.h Greenwich, Thursday,, Jan. 10,1SS8. at onpo’elnek p. rm M A K T I N 0 . T E . F F T , S e -re t ï i r y . \ \ ~ - JQfe, * m -._i '-'-IS ' of a Wash.-Tub, Wash Board, CtotEies BiaKet. ilru jots.. Mops, Clothes Linesy •. Mirrors, Hand Glasses, Combs and Brii'hes, Bread Kaisers, Dish ■i Jans, Sash Curtain Rode, or Piit-« Sham HoMe-is, __________ 'r- .... -C0« 10- .si w __ _ SREEffliriCH, 3 S. T. [. - For the '3T3SW 4©<iBS. . LOWEST ROBT. L. SHAJJTS, “The Jhweler^ r i L M A R T H B L O C K . P R S S . P B f i s e H T » . St I X E l t C A S T O I t , for 80 and -10 cheeks. Sliver Tea Pot, • . for 28 1-2 checks. Silver Sugar Bowl , for 25 cheeks. Sit ver Cake Dish, i% 30 «becks, ladsps for 21-8 to.«) checks. ^ llicgi for 1 5 to 30clu»lts. - MANy &ilvor Fruit JJish. for 30 ohedks. SSil.vea' Picale Dish, 1 fo r 2 7 l-i-c-!i«ek'-. &tfvcr-I3iitter Dish, „ v _ for 2 7 1-S ck-eclis. Set.of Silver Emvesj. _ , . ter-$?W-elTBbks— Set Stiver Forks, ' . ! f o r 23 c h e c k s . O T I I E K E^ltlOWJEiNTfe*. WEEKWlCtt «NtOV TEA- JOSEPHt.'STE.Ei Manniier. EAÇNAGHAN BLOCK. -U *) MAIN STRSETT — 3So wiH buv a Few Orleans' mf- ___ lasses, fit tor a king, at R. fl. Bar -1 #tru ber1«. Tbe best cooising molasses on selyes to yojj the market. Tui^ a gallon. DEAX W&jrvs, and Musicaf Instruments- Don’t. buvk poor instmment because it 19 oheiip; don’t pay ä fahey prjee fora fahey narno. Invest in a Strich ,anJ Zeidler arid youa will ne ver rectet it. Noted for the ftillneiR an# beähty of tone, sgientific eveness of soal«, hess cif wörteaiiahip, ¿ad Sitical selrötieii of; material» usetl. Uueurnassed linrabilitp aad . artistiodeaig-ji of iriraei?-. Oiffi fürniBh mty in* —ment at prices Hitt will cemraebd tliein- r .--Don’t t liink o f h a r d tiin^s, but.cum e at o n c ÿ to o u r Iîea.dqu'arters-for í'ltriíéitms'Fn*í,t*nts. • -- • •- :. ri We have HOinethiríg fur tli-e FeHiiy,- the Diene, J the half aad the Dallar. > . ' , • ' f Som e t h i n g , the for t h e Motlieip t-1 e Father, th<! L w e r ,. thfö: Boy and the Bab)’, Y e a can’t d o better than to biaj j o u r H O L I D A Y G O O D S . . » .Get my prices before baying, moijesr,^. ; , s r u, 13 Bridge Sitreet, i r-\n W *' ‘l. ' ............ / •5 r s . G R 'E E N W I C H , N: Y. % AJ i- - -B ■i, ; • € y