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THE DAILY TIMES WAIERFPOWN, N. Y.,. FRIDAY AFTERNO GB .the nee principles embraced xemedy, Sp up of Figs ;;; beneficial pro ~- dis and t bas givon et-with-the-a ~ *, VOH) ! ectlonable subst © / gata Boo 81. bort tos a???“ gy tho Califomia t -- Op.only, whose {z. pagks i’dlo the name, Byrup of Fi aat ~ . and being well informed, you will accept any if r= p LBO Brings comfort and improvement and fends to personal enjoyment when rightly used, The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly aduptinp the world's best products to of physical being, will attest the value to health of the puxehlliqggd e Its oxcellence is due to its presenting the form most acceptable and pleay \ant to the taste, the refrehing and truly \ ties of a perfect lax- ative ;.effectually cleansing the system, ling colds, headaches and fevers permanently curing constipation. satisfaction to maillions and ~ Profersinn, It mos the Rid: . professio cause it acts on the Kid» go , Ligér and Bowels without work diam and it:l is perfectly free from o rup of Figs is for sale by all drug=-|-reca}} he minds of memb t b inPéOoanfiljottlcqbngitilmg. recallsto the minds of members 0 ia Fig Byrup nams is printed on every tot m RAILROAD - TIME TABLE h» t. {in-9, “flan-town & Ordensburs m Partwre of Trains. ~ ' MORNING. ___ {|FEAY¥E Fon | + 1:43 aree... ) Sympp 9:80 ,...... & ear Ho'obumrvlz w ego W'n‘tgr B'ch . onsburg., « * av Or tere se 10 wses M'sona S'p's + ube #155 Capotég'nwnt % le abril # MOReey ar eee en tees th sees b Ave A Sarkets H Ll l thu 'ns'p's M'ns - 3. _ MORNINO._} __ ARNIY®R FROM, R ; .nl. ROM-un’nr , «sis E s Smamu...... in| ins gaunt-Eta ~ 533: 3:3 dsor R'ch wire vera ara Falls wasel § onaburg.. wees # C né'nua ‘x; if: Cape.Yince wrasl 9 \L Glarton , wis as ah'g via Ph «ru. 81!“..u...... wend 9. ers eas] pree gul 500, sel Intota Har, sean) un] =\} us *Bunday only. - J . N _ OOUMTY | ** ; Court ofmesslons, In the mattor Of the -Of terms the county court efferaon county, eourt ang court-of lena n comaty hi b ord I?“ gfzgix'mfio Ta tis: afs o R nr’ 002k. curl? tie year as follows amen?! onday of March., I Homing-z of June. to attend ory will be fferson islon o ‘l L or the eared be iy of Water my of Jinn Iago: muffin. he cl Gay of a n'xfnfi, duty term, awn, 1630. 10, 1904, soe luly, . Eson. _ , WidAwiw Judge, f .§uh,mdt;‘rén%'h.or dry 0 3 ~ figgfimlfinm of work Z Zeal -£ Asfastory, And 1 now cams be f eftils 'clty and surrounding count £1“ng 16 azufit‘zgohme lQfidnstry. {if hf“! it to 18° 31m” mays art) ~* + +00 p.} Gloves, slippers, dreasos, fa A rentlemen'asults, In \ rao akon P 'eannot be washed can f btess., cloaks, bo clean $ E Banas Other Coats OFEICE 10 FRANKLIN-Sr Bord ~ XAG Hivigcsqy -__ Co \W. W. Burdick & RANGES '®- hare w lifge lot of choise Florida Orauges, all sizes, which we are sell. fug Very Cheap, We hares also reteived for cour Holiday trade a nice Hine of ré'sh Mixed Nuts Baislas, Currants, Lemons, Malaga Hftapir Figs, and a host of other things trad for the Holiday session will ba found at our grocery, *a on the morn- ABPIES AND CENXTILEF MEN-It Hum montluiaincs I flint balling; caning at lll an B ware that my work has beon sal. foro the pony]: Po u 019!an som street fact anything that od the mail oa express r rocailyo prompt attention, Mass Ja f“ Watrtown N. £3 RG [1% { and relatives at Gananoque. Ars. James Tull is a ending a few days at Cape Vincent, visiting friends, engaged for this oscasion. | Tickets $1,560, Including supper, All who sitend the firnt danee of the saris will bo entitled to attend any of the other partica af 50 cthtm arab. { WAS A SUICIDE CLUB MEMBER A PLATISBURG §0LDIEEK R An Orerdoso of Mlorphine Effects & Corporal's Beath - His Strange Remark, wor --- Platts burg Telegram : Cor pota Maure, of Co. A, who took an overdoss of morphine Sunday, died from the effects between the bours of 12 and 1 Tuesday morning. By the most ktrefin- ous efforts op the part of the medical department, life was kept in the body until about 6 p.x., when the istharglo condition seemed undergoing n change for the better, as at this time the patient began to breathe without the as- sistance of extransous methods, and it was ieemed safe to transfer bim from the company quarters to the hospital. At the bospital no change in the O eral condition was noticed until about 11:80. Up to this time the respiratory organs acted freely, though somew bat slowly, ard the breath came in short, struggilog gasps and the circulation was labored, - At abouts 11 p.m., Monday, the first change | was | obvious from the diminished pulsation, 'I'he mechanical efforts were operated with greater vigor but were unnvailing, as the exhausted energy of onture was gradually expena- ed ami death claimed another victim nt about 12:40 Tursday morning. Corporal Mauve was buried with military honors at 3 par., yesterdav. He was a native of Germuny and a seldiler of about 15 years e in the Uuired States army, The sulcide was intentional,ns is evinced by the letter found upon bim, which was written Sunday, the eontents of which bave not been d'hulnel), t auve company bis recent statement that be belonged to a svicice club in the o}!1 countly, that be bad bebo notifled thet he bad been selected by int as the next victim, and that be hod but 20 «days from th6 date of the notification within- which to de the work of setf-dutine. tion. Thoss who beard him simply laugh(d at bis remarks, Kosterc, Dec. ®. mars at 11 as St. Vincent DePaul church Chrlnmuflny. Mr. E. Fairbanks, of Boston, was in town Tue=dar. > . D, VanBrooklin, of your city, viaited Roaicre Wake-any. . E. Shaw spent Thuraday in Water- Air. P. BR. Sprague holiday yecation with bis patents at Sackets Harbor, N. Y. Mr.Fred Chamberlin is visiting friends is spending bis Alisa Mildred Cornaft, wiil spond tho winter wit ere, - Raslue bas omanind a social club and siz dances will be held at Donaid- son's botol during the winter. The tirst of the srles will be held on Tuesaday erening, Jan. 1. Good music has been of h hor pareota Croghan. . Miss Elia Lomter reopened har sobgol, distrfat No. 1, Monday morning, after A FA MILY JAR. & Nhan Hak Wis Wifg Arrested for A assault vae» Sandy Creck QM: It has been many a day since a (justice's conmrt was so largely attended in this town as was Justice Bulkley's on Monday, Many ueigb bors of the Rudds were down to hour the testimony, 8. C. Huntington, of Pudnski, sppears for the people and Udelle bartiett gor Mrs, _ Mary Rudd, the defendant, It will be recalled that David Rudd charzes bie wife with nssauliting brim with an nx on Sunday, Dec. 9, The entite day was given to the examination of Mr, Rudd, who testi- Hed that at the time of the assault be was in the barn Golng some | repairing ; that bas wife camie and spoke to him printed with chalk: \People who ad- minister potson a b ould bo more cantious,. for tt ey may have dead horses ns well as other' stead dogs,\ Mis. Rh accused het Busbaind of bavi written this, to which he re- back to the house aod returnedfin a few momint»s, _ accompanied | by hei dnugh ter and Charles Tift. | Mrs, Ruud was orimed with an nx, which she held upraised as If to strike, saying: \I bad ought to put thie through you.\ Rudd wrenched the ax from her band sina Mre. - Rudd grabbed him - by the whiskets, pulling out a handful. Rudd then gerasped ber by tre throat and chokect ber untrt sto relensed her bold. Uuder the ol jection of the Gefendant's attorney, Ruild went on to state what took ploce ntter be began to Mrs. Rudo. ! ftraig, \What ore. you dol a 1 with an ron Allulxh sboe, bim In the _ right alde, knocking bind down. They then went awsy and lett bim, when be nro ind went to a neighbor's Mouse And from there to Dr. Bolkley's cfle in Saudy (reek, next h =--4-4-___. Rodman. Dec.21.«-Our villago school clos Fr 3 gay tor a two weeka' vacition. W. A. Winslow, of Chicigo, is a guent at A. C. Hughes', Mra. F. K. Hughes and daughic ate visiting friends in Watertown. 1,8 Wood bas returned from the wost, and A. FP. Himes fzom the cast. The 3 oung peopie are making propara- flops to give some fue cntertainments ai the close of the old and commente- mobt of the new year, flat The dourtion for Rev, HH. Eros last Friday ovening was well atrended, con- sidering the bad condition of the stots and ronas, ind was a pleasant affair, and about MJ was contilbuted. {lt is expecied that a change of post- masters will occur here soon, - as Post- master Wyman sent in bis reaignation soveral mouths ago, ind a petition bas been in circulation for the appointment of Perry Dean, jr., tho only democntic candidate. A Christmas party will be given at the Washburn bou» next Tuesday on- 1og, when the beaux and betes who ars devoted to 'Ferpsschbore witl dance the happy bours away to the music of Su}- van's band, The Rodman Cornet bind WIll also give a concert. f--- a Tho tuuntral st¥¥ices of The I=mto Deloss tool“ wrete held mt the residenos of his danogbter, Mra Whitcomb, at Union» ville, Wednesday aftamoon, Rov. Henry ten days' vacation. Sha will give ber pupils an entertainment on Chriatmas «re, «mda Christmas tree loaded with resents for the 5mm. will be the siiong eature, Frad Plerce will aurume tha role of-fanta Qlaus, and District Attor- ”a Jaycor will presens the diplomas, n Obristmas morning will cocor the marriage of Charles Raettia and Miss Friseilia Ebersol, and & reception will be tendirrd them in the creming at the reaidense of Emancs) Verkler, Alrs. Robes: Cline, who has been on an extended visit to distant friends, has re- red. William Pratt, of Oswego, has been engaged as trainer for T. B.\ Basselin's stable of trottera and pacers, and will commence jogging the same in a few ays. The Croghan fire department bas nlaced a large bell on the top of the Zanfel hulldlgf. The department is in excellent condition, The, Beaver River Inmbar company is sluicing logs over Croghan dain thim weak, which is a very unusual thing at this time of year; in fact, it has never been done bslore in the bistory of the company. The jobbers are all loge is the woods, swaitin put the Ana} through skidding aud are angiously stow that will enable then to ogm in the river, which is the sttp In: their contracts, Central Raliroad Tickets Under the new | regutations which go into eGoot on the Contral road Jan. 1, | abrogating stop-over piivileges, | tha tickets will be of different colors, as follows; Regular one-way local tlckets, salmon, Regular one way balf tickets, port). - _Begular sound-trip tickets, - going Atlilzmjmmzn conpop,; bize, egular round-trip half tickets, going coupon, freed; return coupon, canary, - Half tickets vill bave the figures 1-2, printed in red on the face of the tloket, All tickets will bare a blue tint on the back with the following imprint; \ America's Greatest Ratltoad,\ The face of all tiokets will be water- Irued with tha words: \New - York Central & H. R. K. R.\ A Chrtstmas Suggestion. «One way to make roms people bappy on Christmas will be for the friends of the Resous Mission to donate \eatables ata., so that a gyfd dinner can | be giv*o Ep. Cook in t barge, The Modern Mother Hes found that her little ones are {m* proved more by the pleasint lazative- Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative efect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it is more no- ceptable to them. Children enjoy it and It benefits them. | The true remédy, Eyrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. adapted to children's Names, City drug store, orr grr __ Heating ind parlor stoves at cost at J. W. Spratt's, 68 Public Square. Have just got {o a new stock of Pearl agate tea ind coffeo pots at J. w. Bpraxt's, 68 Public »quare, : Pine and spruce sidewalk lumber. at usg. E. C. Van t for them, Was coultned to bri fo Cure entirely cured Namec, City drug store. Etoat oflclatine. Mrt. Cooley war an did and respected resident, and of late years bas beeo an fovalid, He learn a son and three daogiters. His age was 63 years. he writer was pleased to learn from a recudt Timss tbat the great Hyde estato, in England, of some #350,000,000, was about ready to be distributed among the beira in this countr; It #s hoped they will ship it ali over in gold. 1am one of #re baire of m great estate some- what similar fto this, that would hive baen pafd over to us some 47 years ngo bad I4 not been for some legml techni- calities. | If my three millions - come to bard by next summer, in time, | mil take an excursion «town to T. I. Park mad spend a whoto week at the Colum- an. Entoresting Relics, Lookpart Journél: Ar. 2. LL. Davison, while on a protrmcted visit to his old home at Theresa, Jefforson county, this summer, | Ubéarthed a vumber of oil relics of the early days, when his father, Dr. Jobn Davison, weas ors of the mot prominent men in northerp New | York. tome of Mr, Datison's nfcestors cam from Hease Cassel, Germars, and among the most curious of the relies fr und 1y bim was a \fax batgcbot,\ whitch wae brougbt from Hesse Casse! by Helmer In 1709, aod whioh has 11 ot been used for at least 50 years, It belong») to Mr. Davison's mother, and - packed away with it was a quantity of fine flax, ready for the distaff. An old bow of an O©x-yoke, which Nr. Davison remembers taimg when a Poy as bome 590 years ago, is nnotber - much- tized memento of the olden times, inl Rh Davisen gleefully recounts the story of a \Yankee\ whom bis /nther em. ployed, whore stool of profanity was wasted on tha which awakened the echocg the hills whemever be drove the gen tle-ojed beasts, Among the quaint and curious dory. ments are prociamations issued by th Waterto® n - and Leek port au t during the great cholera seates of |«: and 1854, ~_- U Four Big Serccesscs, Having the needed ment to mare than make good nil the advertis ang elaine] «tho four remedia have reached a phenomenal male. |; through the birn window, at the same Time bolding iu ber - hand a> sinall* piece' of beard upon which was- pled? \Lint is a lie.\ Then Mrs.c Rudd, be says, «truck bim {n the mouth with ber fist, She then went The case. bus been adjouzcaed unti patient usan. in Manor DEWITT - WARNER's FORESEGHT Stories of - Senators and flung-gnu. tives-A Socioty Woman Who . Teaches Whist, D, C., Dew £0.-Oop- grssman De Witt Warnor of Now York city may be regarded as a prophet and is go considered by his friends in the house, Threo years ago, when Mr. Warmer first came to congress, ho soon bscame known a~a min with queor 4Geas on the currenc question. In fact, he talked so much aboug thecurrency that ho was at one time in danger of being sot down as a cran k. His groot bobby was the necessity which ex. isted for devising o new form of currency (tu ledisued by the banks Anstead of by the i government. - Hosaid this was necessary in ordr to rity the government its gold mserve. In fact, Mr. Warnor drew upa bill embracing hfs fdeas on the sub Ject nud it is so like the Baltimore plan, which was tho basis of Mr CarHsle's schomne now bofuro congress, that 1s would not be cisy for the average man | to deteet tho différence. - At that timo Mr Warner and his curroncy hobby did | motaltrict much attention, but now he is given credit for extraordinary foresight, amotnting almost to the spirit of prophe- ; cy. not often that a prophot 4s so soon honored in his own country. Klis Long Service, Thero is talk on the Republican side of the houso that Representative Galusba A. Grow of Pennsylvania bas some idea of en- | tering tho race for speaker. ~FReed In the coming congress, Mr Grow, *At Is sald, would like to round out his dis- tinguished career by another term in the speak rship. _ Hy praided over thoe house at thr beginning of the war, and it is mow iJ years since he first bocame a mem- Ber of that body. When-he cntered con: greosin 1851, ho wis the youngest mem- ber of the house, ind be is still, aftor all thes yours, one of the most activo men In that bedy. - It is not HMkely, howover, he will deido to enter tho contest. Eenotor Mforrillof Vermont, the soteran of the semate in length of continuous serv- ice, md Nenator sherman, who is gen- erally termed the Nestor of the Republic- an pirly, came into congress at tho samo time lirow did. They form a remarkable trio of old men still notive in the logisla- tive balls Senator Sherman bis just naar ried his adopted daughter, Mary Sher man, ton young man of Washington, and this daughter, it isunderstood, will inharib a largo port of tho Shorman catato, which amounts to nearly $2,000,000. Mr. Mor- All has ono pecullarity in that he always makes ono apecchiod no muro at cach of congres. Ho mado his for this seston ono day last wook, and new bo and his cutk are souding out thousmuids of coples of It to constituonta. A Call For Fresh Air The wonder is thit any ane lives to an old igo in the service of bis country as a naember of tho sonto or bouse Theo air in the ntlonal capitol is in winter almest urrflt to breaths, Notwithstinding tho extensive and costly apparatus kept in tho brrsament of tho two housos to purify tho air, the statesmen ir compelled to breatho an which would not be toler ated in a private house. uch tho impurity of the air is it is tho mperituro to which it Is heited that omusc tmuble. This is truo not only of the cpltol, but of all the public offices in Washington. _ Tho engineers who burn coal sem to think !t to be theircic duty to consume as much as possibls ind tha rsult is that tho halls of logishtion in the capitol and the ofces irs thogrmat departments aro kops at a heat that is alinost stifling. Senter Vest, whois now attracting so muchaltention by his efforts to induce the senite to adopts change of tho rules limiting dobate, is one of theo odd charac- ters the north ond of the capitol Hed:iknwn as amin of mols One day ho will be as companionible and chatty m any one could powslbly be, and the wry nxt day ho may go from morn- ing till night saying a word to any onc, with his head Gucked down be- tween his shoulders and bis eyo bent on same bnck or paper. Senator Vot's mund little body, absence of neck and birdlike hend caused somo onsin the press gallery the other day to liken him to a mbin, and the description struck overy ono is bring quite jit In dobite the senior from M tssourl is ono of thomost powerful sprak- ers on the floor, with a sharp and Incisive sty le that makes him a foe to bo feared. Epeaking of | Senator Fherman reminds me of n liitle story nout his forgetfulness w hich is too goud to Leep, though the juke is on a former semtor who wis known here as onn of tho bist fellows in the world and a tin who still counts bis frinds and admirers in Washington by the score. Mr. Sherman was speaking of the Ilinois senatotlal entest, andhe said. \If Chica gu _is to cleop the -senitor-bre-shoull- be e Suuing aml rigorous men, ons who cam grt out ind hustle for whatever that city wants Chicago bada good senator here a few yentango, a rich man, a sturekeeper out there-whit was his nme? Ob, yos, Far well-Chatles B3. Farwell He wasa good senator, and Chicago should send an- other man like him'\ If Mr. Farwoll reads this story, ho will probably exclaim, \Ard such is fame!\ A Veteran Thirty Years: Ago. Now thit Judge H: iman has announced hing's New Discovery, for( ons m pfion, Coughs and Colds, each bottle g uiamin. teed-}'ectric Hitters. the great retuel; to all in need. Send to mission sup | fof Liver, =~tomach ani Kidneys. - Buck house 11 rear of misslon, Baren blo..., , D's) Ar ica Salv , thertost in otha Court strest, or send your address, ang | Wothd and Dr. Kinc's New Life P we sball be pleased to amil and receya | *!! nre a perfect pl AH the your Cbrlstmas cffering. remedies are guarante] to do inst ® int W. H. STANDLET, Supt, 1s aimed for them at! the dealer at name s attached hrres« th will be gia to tell you more of t im. H. H. Hice. Dog- trih | exce becomes thin dry, or of d ferent color., owing to f. rlllone‘ss of thi hair glans! dirs for blm in the lastelection. elther } y dasenso of appr aching old a,s For sale by) a - -__ Fomale Reanty ends Inrgely up n one personal an. ute w hochebe l ses «hen Rero hur, A remedy that rest- res their vite] l)“ postpones the loss of those attraction. buch a remedy has bee n recently nbr. -*+-- ___ yently discovered, and is {fount i> Ohesme! Cheese! Choeme! Bushueli a Hair Rear: rative, f | ««Pineapple, Edam, English Ciub, Bris, Sold by arurgists for $1, By H. !!,} Philadelphia, - cream and Neufebhatel | Rice, Watertown:il), bo-, Adams; |f, heesse an Bobl & Gamble's, Vincent, Ly me; A. T. ~mith, Theres =--» C Mins _ & mon, ~ erwood; | W. f Constipition and, sick headache per- | Boyes, Henderson, 1 ral bottles ao; manently sured, and piles prevented by | to any nddresm, express paid 3 . on re. Japanese | Liver | Peliets; especially | ceipt of $1. Addre«s 1)r. fl. K. Bu. nell, Cape N. Y. +-- F. Nu'ty of St, Paoli, Migo., wrffee rd weeks, dor. de ho zou; Japipese P is me.' E, C. Vm urs cou.d Eaney Catawba urapes and cranberries at Thompson & Co,'s, Christmas all ablin, Hojthkin & Oo,'s and 14 Rive: jumkber yards » Thompson & *candlge, sizes, Co.'s. % at his antention of writing & book on Mis career in the heuso, employing probably the title Thirty Year In Congres.\ itis a rather remark abio coincidence that Mr. Blaine, In his great book, *T Years of Conghnss,'\ in speaking of the congress over which Galusha A. Grow presid d as speaker, said of Mr Holman, \H>+ has come to be rogarded by his assocint-s as one of tho veteran members of tho house '* That wis moro than 80 years igo, and here is thorame old man able and willing to go on is one of the veterans of the house for an Indefinite number of years, pt that his constituents bad other or A sowlety of Washington, whose busband a few years ago fell holt to n large fortunc, is noted as a toncher of whist and has again taken to #ho practi-» : what might be termed ber profession 1 fore the good Inck camo to her family E- earnoda handsome income teaching t. > great game, but gaveit up when there b longcereisted a necessity for It for the Purpose of keeping the family pot adnil- I' x. Thigwinter sho has been beggod by 50 t *>y of ber fortner pupils to renew teach b w that sho has finally consented to do s. and will gve lessons to classes of society women overy afternoon. She charges . tmart feo and makes $200 or $300 a week when she works as hard as eho can. Rh» is anid to be the Lest tencher of whist ever wen in Wishington. Look for Sparks & Co.'s new ad. Sparks & Co., the hustlor®, new ad. [ THE - TALOIN-WirReTor ; against - Tom It is not so, DIPHTHERIA diseases -Diphtheris, be brought to a happy termination product, Bovinine. This great blood-generating, lifemaln- taining, strength-developing, and fiesh- producing product of lean, raw meat, contains the greatest amount of life, preserving qualities In the least pos- sible bulk of any preparation known. In cases of Diphtheria, Bovinine has special advantages. In this disease, as In others, the rapidity with which ft is assimilated gives to It a preference over all other foods, passing, as it doss, into the system immediately, without causing the digestive organs to perform any labor. And considering the fact that the lestons In the throat prevent the swallowing of solid food, It becomes an absolute neces- sity. In the worst cases, where even liquids cannot be taken by the mouth, Bovinine Saves Life by being used as an injection. _ Above all, Bovinine is in itself a germicide, and in all such diseases as Diphtheria, caused by , only performs Its greatest mission of maintaining life, but antidotes the existing bacill. Bovinine has done wonders in thousands of cases of Diphtheria. When your doctor uses It you may ceaso to worry, and be . assuured of a speedy recovery. - To neglect its use may mean years of remorse in the feeling that some loved one might still be with you {f everything possible bad been done. Bovinine is sold by all Druggists Xmas Presents We may not have the largest line of Holiday Goode in the oli, but we hare a number of select\ articles which make nfce pree ents, We havea seleot Hos of PERFUMEERY in Fang Bottles, which cost bust very Itttle money. C, C. HERRICK & CO., 3 Warbingion Place,. , WIli be here very soon and you will need a Suitable - Present FOR 6 Husband, Wife, Lover, Brother, Bistor, Cousin or Friend. We bave a nico lime of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SLIPPERS. - Mary people are spending their money for useful things this year. Nothing better than good Footwear, INGALLS' Boot and Shoe Corporation, 72 Washington Hall Block, | GANNOT AFFORD IT Is sometimes the answor whon asked to Insure. Afew Cents a Week Will carry a policy for 1.000. You aspen d morte than that sum upon a dozen usciess luxuries. Will you not sacrifice one of thom to se- cure your family {ram want in theevent of your sudden death? Think of this seriously and then stop into BAKER'$ General Insurance Agency And take out m policy, REMOVAL. The Jefferson County Savings Bank has removed to the rear of National Bank oan Co.'s Building. Enterance on Look 16 up, } Too many homes bear this fear-lnspir- ing placard, denoting the prevalence of that most Insidious and dreaded of all It is to-day a recognized fact among the best practitioners that nine out of ten cases formerly considered hopeless may ood the use of that great original raw f IM AS K S 1] ON. DECEMBER 21, 1894 al Painted The Town _ Red. .... While our competitors are paint- ing the town red with Show Bills, we are painting the names 'of hundreds of people on all kinds of Furniture which Will be Read Christmas Morning Their prices look very well in print, but not half as well as the prices wehare marked in pisin figures on our goods, say noth- ing of the U « Quality, Style Let w- P * and Finish Of our Furniture, which is not old and shep-worn, but new, bright and stylish N. B.-If you wanithe best Furniture for the least money, you will trade at the Famous Furniture Store 8 Flower Block, D. J. EAliEB. propriotor, Store Open Evenings. BOOKS CHEAP AF D, S. Millar & Co.'s wm Exceptionally Low Prices. For par- ticulars, call at store. D. S. Miller & Co: For the Masquerade Ball You will find a variety of CEEECEEEEEE b b k b b Bb b k b b AT THR BOSTON 99¢c. STORE We ate selling a2% cont Unbreakable Lamp Chlmnoi for 10 cents to close out. This Lamp Chimney !s made from the famous Ln Bastle Glass. - lf you once try one you will never use any rung BOSTON 99 CENT STORE, 12 State Street, Display of Fancy Trop. CRA N loal Fruit at G. CAMBINT'S for the Holidays BUCBH A8 Tangarines, Mandarines, Malaga Grapes, Grape Fruit, Pomegranates, Persimmons, Frosh Plums, Bananas, Bartlictt Pears, (al- ifornia Pears, something grand and fne. We nlsosoll English Holly and Wreaths of Evergreen for decoration. Call and see our display. Mixed NUtB. ,. ...00.0.60+... « 10 cents a quart French Mixed Candy ...... 10 cents a pound Bweet Floridm Oranges...... 18 conts a dozen Under City National Bank. m, Mrs, L D. AC Call on or oss Private LESSONS, Dibble 10% State Bt. Clases e Stone street, nlf;dé&wtL, + addr ln for __ adults, - Friday genius. at 8 o'clock. Ohildred's claaies, turday Morning. Both at Musio Hall, In ONYX, CHINA and ENAMEL GILT. A Large and Choice selection .at Popular Prices, - M U © ) MaRS | e & PrODOQ Sloud * « The Most Sensible Holiday Gifts & FOR THE MALE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY ARE USEFUL ARTICLES, SUCH As ® & Clothing #4 Furnish _ ing Goods. Our masortmant includes the latest atybes In Neckwear, Collars Gloves, Drew Shiris, MufMers, Silk Buspendors, | Blik Robes, House Contas, Smoking Juokets, Handkerchiefs, M and we have the only farge stock of Olotblag Prices--well, did you ever krow of a place where monsy goose any further then at the U. T. K.! Every buyer is entitled to m KEY, and the sald Key may be worth $18 If it unlocks the GLASS MONEY RoX Bow on sxhibt- Mon In our show wiadow. o and Cof Umbrellas, Rath ackintoshes, etc., for Okllidren of ail ages. Bilyea & Kingsley, The V. T. K. Clothlers, 10 Washington St CUT DEEP. \ a HUNDREDS of MEN'S SUITS MUST Go. HUNDREDS of BOYS' SUITS MUST Go. HUNDREDS of MEN'S OVERCOATS MUST Go. HUNDREDS of BOYS' OVERCOATS MUST Go. HUNDREDS of MEN'S ULSTERS MUST Go. HUNDREDS of BOYS' ULSTERS MUST Go. HUNDREDS of PAIRS of PANTS MUST G0. f\ At Prices Lower than Ever Before. Grand Central Clothing House, STREETER & BRIMMER, 16 Public Square, Watertown. \any Unheard of Bargains at the Great Ward- robe's Regardless of Cost Sale. a » It is a wonder what money will buy in the last days of the year at our store. We have commenced a \Regardless of Cost Sale,\ which includes our entire stock. This is no fake sale We mean Just what we advertise. Don't spend a dollar for Clothing until you have investigated the once-in-a-life-time Bargains which we are now offering We have a host of things which make splendid Christmas Presents. Store open evenings,. ' Great Wardrobe, Bign Two Lions, H. J, SNOOK'& CO., 14 WM!!!“ House, Watertown, N, Y. King Out Listen to Chime Firs Come in! Chime Seco And See U Chime Thir Our Assor Chime Fou uur Pricer Chorus- wing out Alt our Lall the 81 Merry C. W. G. 0. P. Cn a rurs M. Or C tis & GEYERAL I 7 and ® .F na, Home, I burg Breman, wich, Unite Mutual Li talty, 1 Money to L COMPL Of all 1 Now In. them a some 10 6E0, HLF For The Holidays. CI By the 1 OBACCOS A S. F FIRE _ < Fire Office o rcial Unic tram ... .. bror Kiln ‘ trean 200 bo co otural uj. ¥0+ bands 222.22 ( ha bo man's Fund MUNSO ssors to the Agricuitur Wat H. Mrysox, toe p ¥ ERI Most dur Bold 28 - Drug | Sto Equare, A