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- f'v Hati ppartel. ' o t t t e t J k V P A P E H . L A N S IN a B U R G H . K O V -13, 18807 T h e 'G aibettb is BOW ready tor bollday . Wnd W inter advertiflements. Its e x te n d # Wlrculatlpn and p a t r o n * ^ iie well-known poBition in tUe village, cpiintyi State and CKation* a s an dldr^tlme journal o f national ■ ^ teputatlon, together with Us recent pres-r| tlge.of official State approyiai; give R.great advantagea for advertisora, Gome, gen- tleinen haWdin y o ur adds early in the week. # L l i i t E R S } trustees^ .2eoomni!B.!-| ke force no^i O m W A S S M G T O N LETTER. TRUSTEE PROCEEDINGS tify all residents to clean th e iS tre e ts and i alk-ys w ithin six days from t ^ time of | ' ndtiflcaiioii. A penaltv of $5’Will be col . lected in all cases where parties neglect t o ^ ; Comply w ith the order. The same com mittee Was''^i«cted t o procure disinfect- fProia Our fiSgularCoirespondent.l WxsniNGTON, 13i 0 .,N o v . 11,1880. T h e people of the loyal N o rth m a rched' boldly to the discharge of their highest d u ty on election day, under the beHlghaht smiles of Providence, w h o vouchsafed a ‘ balmv a ir and golden sunshine, shimmering .and make —Turkeys a re ripening; —H a i ^ up y o ur torches, hoys, for ^ <ther four years, —Bring iloiig your job printing; iare ready to do it. —Politicians Should now shake hands up f p ends. Garfield badges. P e ikips Tthey may he worn m 1884. —Qnr Democratic triends can’t satisfy themselves ju s t hoW it was done. —Siortible Tallroad accldeDts are now m a tters e talm o s td a tly occurrence. —Now Is the time to buy a new hat. People w in think you have woii a bet. —Giotto to r tiie Pem o c ratic p.arty; • your English ants and sprinkle throughout all tlio al^j leys of the Viilage. ;! .The G azuttb has always believed that i the health officer and authorities are proper custodiansi of the safely and liealt of citizens, and when necessary to resort 10 p u b lic jontoais to cducatenud warn public of an epidemic oi a should be wlien tlie liealtb auth« derelict in their dul Imy a ir and golden sunshine, shiiiii th th e a u ttumnal u m i irday Neve called to duties more solemn, or exalted, Right well and no w ith th e au haze of an Indian Sum - Never were citizens o f aoj 1 malady, iithorities i rd a y Never led to duties t the a n a ^ alth *i‘^**** fought and a longr^rawn sigh lief b u ts t forth from every p atriotic momehtoa loWy w as the ling over the electi i fall of Richmond ai uty. T h e little seven b y : nine scribblers who crawl Into journals ; ;;with sensational bosh, are unworthy of! public confidence. ® —The denouements of the Deinocrstlc forged Cliinese letter to defeat the election; of Gen, James A. Garfield. Is astounding, implicating officers o f the Barnum nationa committee. We said jiist after the publl- cation of the infamous letter that the “ head devils” of the fraud would h e ferreted out in the persons of the Democratic hational committee managers and thus it h a s proved Two o f the gang in tlie plot have con ! Tessed and the \ jig is up” w ith the lend- , Appomattox repeal e ars after those notahl when the work vri victory came flashi Wires. I t was Hi the surrender at again> fifteen years events. It Was a reconsecration to ioVally and to God, made by a people who know What sacrifices mean, and Who have a k een , appreciation of the glorious thing it is for men to die for their country and yet think it not less noble to live, act'and ’ that the country Itself iiiay nOt die. To t h e ! world i t presented the Spectacle of a REG U L A R M E E tlN G . M ond ^T.-N oy . 1,1880, ® S : y i j ^ ^ B E G g . t i l la g e p e r k . leys was giiSnted.furihdr^^^^ on unfini|)ted. Trustee Dauchy ffom special committee repw ted ae^CTsel^ on new drain jn Thiid trie and bill audited;; 6 yeas.4. lal comniUtee op procuring bids \ ited further ntry Its septed eopie riding upon the topmost Wave iiiiercial prosperity, the like of which was never known, speaking in a Voice > louder than booming cannpnsor the surging; 'liigj labor^ shall be .. . — b ill audited ; 6 yeas.4. ind T h e special comniUtee oj . I . for laying crosswalks Was grant Trustee NoTtliriip from coinn waves o f old ocean-=SByi.,„, ------ ------ ........ protected, business activities shall be fo .- i ..... f e - Hi Mi si M otto to r “ Close iip th e wall v ^ ^ T h e Village hoard of trustees a redoing •nobly in the work of street and alley ira- iproVements. —Twovleatlis have occurred durl jBwt week, in the Scuter fam ily: Liza! and WilUam, aged21. the Fifth Avenue hotel. New York, .... the W inter. The c fl'torof the G.^ zbtte lant interview with Gen*. dug the lie,aged —tpiic disgruntled editor of the Troy Press trios to be vci'y;.funiiy, hut it is go. He is still “groaBtng in sackcloth -The G azbtte is the oldest paper in islied continuously w ithout, had a very plea-si in his priva rights everywhere shall he 5 freeman shall h e guaranteed fight that every other man has, and. respected, the eternal, he shall vole and that O V E R C d i T S I O V E R C O t T S I I FROM SO 5.00 T $ 2500 . , AT J. S. T O B E T ’S W E S T SIDE C L O T H I N G H O O S E . **MEW IMKA.” iJois A. m zfiiiAUk C e le b ra tf d Fpied O y s te rf, ■BEMiER J'N, iM P o R tlE D a n d D O alE S T rc Ails, fills, iiiifsss AND CIGABS, . N ! o . '3 1 7 T J i v e p S t P f e e T i m ty o T . H O ' r . IV . Y - Mlhlicaiior Id 50,000' trios to be vci'y;.funny, h u t it is inny, h u t it is no g in sackcloth and the St itt suspeni <iocaiuent. lie ; puhlis ision, and i 18 therefore a good Sia leral said would have given Garfield instead of 20,000, but for the! ion of the forged Cliinese letter by the Democratic manacement. Seiiatof Conkling i.s also at the Fifth Avenue hotel and is very cordial to Visitors. —Now that some of lire sraall-pox par tieiits are recovering, it is found they are in need o f clothing and bedding, articles be counteti; if he is murdered, his ;! he puhislied; he shiillhe helped in hi$ education by the government « in his efforts to fit himself for citizenship; 381 R I V E R TROT, H. Y. S T . —WeWjwn in New Yoi |wnt several days, the past Week, Business is on the crest Ware at the liightest mark yet touched in hie a represent stive in ihe next legislature as Richard A. Derrick. —Thomas Dunn is an earnest a n d labo rious Dem ocrat; yet we must concede icerity, which is not due some were audited of that description belonging to them hav ing been burned in order to destroy truces of the disease. As the families in short, it was the loyal people of tiie N o rth, In the presence o f the memories of loyal d*-ad, reafiirniing their devotion to the Union and all; the holy principle.'- for wlilch their heroic martyrs gave up their p recious lives. Tlie rejoicing here at the Capitol over Rules suspended and commnnication C U S T O M D E P A R T M E N T S e c o n c I F l o o r w h i c l i S from the gas company embodying the A t t e n t i o n IS g i v e n t o P i t , vv o l 'K i t l a n s h i p a n d r i T c e s , 1 8 - 1 y atioVe proposition was feceived and order- ' .....................- .. . . been burned in order to dcsti ses of the disease. A s th e fami most instances are poor, Poormaster Gra ham requests residents who have spare cintliing a n d bedding which they would like to donate.to leave the same at liis pUce ;of business on State street, and be will see^hat they are properly distribu- . ........... . ^ — ihy,' tl—* \ ’ were pres —^TI m law now 12 to |5 M Tuesday night, lountiug to Tommy’s Gthers of the parly —Bills amountiii ijr the tow n board Is of the assessors, resented and referred. <ft *cho*d d istricts ill this Stale shall per form the doties of collecting a correct rcc- erii of every birth, marrisge sud death o c- enfring ill their respectisM school dis- —l^ tr itik O’Connors, while w alking on the dock rultie rear «># Tracy’s malt houses last Tuesday, tripped and fell into the giver, b u t succeeded in getting ashore af- 4er being hadiy scared and thoroughly chilled ’ — A n othfr c « e t^» small-pox was re ported to the health board on Sunday morniiig, it hayl.jife broken out in the tam - Hl- of Mrs. GUhby, corner of Ann and jHoosick streets, the vlctm. being a iad of d six months, infant child Ms STRANGE SUICIDE, mt 8 :30 o’clock this morning, Miuir- rkpatrick, in the employ of Mr Palmer & So*, liiinher dealers, discovered iig in tile lumber yard by the neck, a man 50 years old. Coroner Diinii was immediately notified and took charge wiricli were removed to tlie Even the honest Democrats admit that on affairs now existing should not be inter- he inforniul. .Cartieil. ' ' . ^ fered w ith by any change of policy. The ............................ ........ - • • crowd of hungry Democrats who have been Katheriiig here for the last two years to bo on h a n d for places when the change did come, fiiid their hearts have slipped suddenly down into their breeches pock ets, and in their despair c ry; ■What shall I do? where can I go? iUef from all my woe? P Phillips, oil 85 cents,gtlS 85 cents; jas. D„a,. . iS a inforniul. .CurtieiV. Inforniiil hullot. .Geo. Barkley, J r ., 2; ^ F o r m a l bailot; Qeo; Barkley, J r ., 1; C.. C. F. Phillip WHS awarded the confr for ligliiing mid extingui-shiug the lamp PERRY DAVIS’ V E C E T A B te PAIN KILLER ires lliat “ the clerks ^f the remains wiricIi were removed to tl street, Troy, N. Y .” undaubtedly premeditated untertaking rooms of tl. J. Mason. The Coroner found upon tlie person of tlie u n fortunate victim of self-destruction, a locket-liook c ontaining only the following ‘Levimis Bussey. 96, Fifteenth This suicide was ated as Air, Will iam Brown, John Bebernitz, others.liict-tliis man in a saloon .on Avenue, about 8 o’clock last evening, in aa intoxicated condition, holding in bis hand a new rope with a bangaian’s hib ied, sayim where can To And relief from all my wbe Tins campaign has been Carried by most persistent kind of effort. The coun try c an never know the amount of work that has been done here at the capital by tfee national congressional committee, un der the direction of its cool and deliberate chairman, Hon. J . A. Hubbell, o f Michi gan, who seems to have fallen heir to the ihting an :of li'ausingburgb.; w*hT«!k he e.vh that he he reckoned by thoui • telegraph has het'n ni funeral toeik bereaved psrci lace from the home of the Adam Green, died Tiies- ■cnt«,*Bn(l was attended by of Mr. -snd Mrs. Adam Green, dii day aftonioon, a fter a short itlm place from the hom( «nt«, and was atten» large •elrdte wf sympathizing frientis. —It is stated on rtliahle authority t going to hang himsetT. Mr. Brown snatched ,.ono-f to tlusc the rope away from biin, telling him he. could not perform that tragedy hereabouts. The desperate man regained possession of the rope and fled in the darkness. The next discovery was as related above. The 1 is apparently a Qcrinaii and of a kingman’s respectable appearance He was found in a pariiully recumbent posi- lion. Coroner Dunn will hold an inquest eveuinK a t his office iu Mason's uudertuklug rooms. more lOoney is spent in 1 poHlical purposes during a presidential 'Campaign than can lie collected for rcB^wus purposes in two j-ears. The Lord stands w o show beside a presidential candidate. -^The excise commissioners Iield a meet ing Mondav afternoon. Commissioner punn was elected treasKfer. The sum of $30 was coHecied. The board lias collect ed for licrnses during the year $1,91 and all the dealers in the village are cetiseil. The board adjourned until De- Veiaher 6; —When yon are traveling always take some stranger into your confiilence, tell him liow much money y ou have with you, ■wherewhere youou keepeep it.t. andnd whathat youou aregoliigregoliig ■ y k i a w y a to do with it. If he doesn't relieve ymi of ■what y o u possess you'll h ave the satisfac tion of knowing that y e n have a t last m an honest man. -r-The New York hotels are doing th r iv in g husine.ss. The Metropolitan r . ''Broadway, one o f the Very best and most spopiilarof Gotham, under the superior -miipervision of that celebratetl caterer, Hen- .Clair, it doing a great business. The imCcommodations are at reasonable rates .oanil a re nnequaled. —T h e alarm of fire a t two o’clock T.m .'day morriing was occasioned by the bur l ing OT a 'imrn in the P.nirlli ward owned tby'W m ; I t. Patten, situated in the re# rills reaideiice. The structure was enti tdestfoyed. A horse, owned by Mr. ] ’ten wasi burUed to death. A valu vragon was also consummU —The result of one political bet is thst .« well-kndwn dentist o f this c ity will ride '• Jacksss from the liberty pole to the nritng'tiiudge on West Main Street. He will OBITUARY. CHARI.E8 D. CliABK. Mr. Gharjes D. Clark, aged 20 years, formerly of this village, was killed on Monday afternoon, by the bursting of an emery wheel in the Perfcciion Scale com pany of New Ganuan. Fa' field •'•nrly. Conn.; he leaves a wide circle of sincere mourners. Mr. Clark was a son of Horace Clark and a grandson of Pliney Southwick. Al though a very short life his career was 'marked by the strictest of character. His remi to this village Tuesday. The fuaera] took place from the residence o f bis assisted by lion. Edward McPlierson, as secretary, who has no equal ns a political statistician, ready writer and organizer of the details o f campaign work. The po tent agencies that liavC gone out. froni tliese headquarters in the shape of docu ments. pamphlets, speeches, &C., can oiilj led by thousands of tons. The used this year as never iifflcials, who have so faithfully and successfully con ducted the affairs of the campaign. The solid South now stands by itself on Us own issues. Since 1864 tlie Nortii has been unwilling to consider our southern brellireo as ready to s e t up a form of gov ernment to antagonize the union, hut at Cincinnati, W ade Hampton made a bed for the solid South, a n d they must now lie in it. The North now understands jusi what the solid South means. The improvement boom here a t the ci front of paving recerlily tlonc betweei. Wa-^liington and Waterford streets, alsc on the Turnpike near sa?h and blind fac tory^ the committee to have aiithonty to pun-hase slate rock at apric¬ toexeeeii 30 cents per load and hire two men to shovel same. Carried;; fl yens By the same, that the elevation m drain at Hofisickand State streets bc loweied so that the water may run off. the work to bt done under d irection o t the trustees of Uic chairman of roads coihinittoe of work oi deicd at tliis meeting. By the same, that a gas lamp be erected on State street between Cemetery avenue and the valve works, uiiutr lue Uirectioi. of Trustee Miinh. Carried By Trustee McCahe'.'Hial the comniittc' on roads, streets and alleys be directed li immedia'cly repair the AVashington stree sewer, the expense of doing tlie work to lu collected freiii the water commissioners ol 'the city of Troy. Carried. By Tiu.siee.Alunn, ilial tlie rules hesUs- lended and bill presented-at tins A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Internal and External U*«« a SURE CURE for all the Diseases Dr which It Is recomme and Is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In the haAdt of id persons. THE DLDEST, BESU AND MOST WIDELY KNOWM FAMILY medicine IM THE WORLD* « It has hcett used with each wonderlhl sneeeSs ts ,«ti jurl> l/it Korld for CKAMFS, CHOI.EnAt DlAlUtHfEAt BY8ENTEBY, and all BOWEE COMPEAINT8, rtof « to eon«T<2«rdK}.aH ut\/ailinff eur« /or then diseases^ > HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 4 0 YEARS’ CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. » to nEOOaDHBNDEO h7 Ehysleianst HlssfoBnric% Blinlators, Manaecte of Plantationst Work-8hops« sUd Eoctorics, Morses in Ho«pitids-in short, by Everybody everywhere -who has ever giTen it * trial., IT IS WITHOUT A NIVAL AS A LINIMENT. It dionld always ba need for Pain in'the Back and Side, and trtnyi tpttdy sad ptrmanmt rtlUf In all caaeS of BrUiseSt Cata, Sprains. Severe Bnms, Seidds, e t a _____ ; MO EAMBLY CAN SAFETY BE WITHOBTIT. It's!!! saanaHy oava snaay times its cort In doctoni’ blUa and lU pries bring. It within tho iMdh of ril. It to Sold id 85e.Me.Mid •x<0O . bottle, and cut be obtoined from SU dmggtots, . PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. J O H i a E B t R t , J f t o $ . I ’R D v isro N D e a l e r . X o . 5 8 » S T l ' | t W t t ' L •(Helwten jraftet and klltebetli stWeiSl,) J i i a i a s i Y i e b i u r K l i . tlftST-GtASS IHlITSj rOlflTKY, 6 AA;i VHGF.TABLEH eit AT SOTTOM rRiOES. . T A R B E L L 'S liftr} ail Boariiit Ulfi, Corner Congress and Richard Streets; '^’’luilerSs, Weddings, and Party Calls plrbWptljr ■ ' i l v s - J 4 1 '■-■i i ■ \a ■ v a '.'v ia W . H . M C N N , DEALER IB TEAS, COFFEES, . SUQARS' SFtCES, AND FINE OROGEHiEt OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. SPRING INVOICE JUST RECEIVED; N o . 1 1 K l N G h S T r i JV . V ; OOOSS DELIVSBES WBERDSSIBE& CITIZENS LINE STEAHEBS betw e e n TROT AHD KEWY6B2 , b*S BUSINESS MAXIMS: something that everyhocly wants, put it where everybody can get it, and sell it dost purify nSd integrity ■emains were brought on tal has already begun The election hi over, witli no e ight to seven business, two gentlemen of means from New York have just obtained a permit to e rect eiglit pood of $35.0(1 building ( Hie laud where n audited and ordered paid. Carricti. tenement houses on Capitol Hill at a cost ,000, and they propose to start the ig o f twelve more in the same iicigl horhoort right away. There is no c ity lere m oney can be so profitably in? aecompHiiied by a hand of niusic, due-ti«tice>ftfithe i>«ent will be given, that the crowd may 'toTfl out and witness the .ipectac|e.-'-{H'*°l*<'rier DeinocraL ■ —A meeting o f the youngmen’s Repui licaii club wss held Moiiday night. A per- rmeil and the ir, 462 Congress street. Wednesday afternoon. The funeral wns largely a t tended by friends and relatives. A TRUSTW ORTHY BROKER, 'ihie general suspicion of Wat! street brokeiis as a clitas full of intrigue and sliarp •practice is protly well founded It is asis in the desert, and satisfactio'i ?•> find a broker wlio has proven himself liigli'ly iioiioraiile and trustw o rthy. From personal ncquaiiiluiice and high sources of irniatioii we are happy to say that Mr. ice 61 Broadway room been iit h u si- luary 1, 1880. Prior to that lime he was for a period of fieariy eight y ears employed in sponsible position in the treasni Erie railrxmd. He is thoro witli the securities o f all ti and operated by tlie Erie railroad or its successor, the New York, Lake Erie and W estern railroad, and his ti expended by capitalists as to piirchi ids on Meridian Hill and Was residences, which would find ready sale to T h e chief (if the bui ail illustration of tliec Aisgusius Sleiii, 3k, New Y o rk ci Worthy broker; for liimsclf sin [iisius Sleiii, New Y o rk city, is a tiersonlficatioi jasiiry of the irouglily familiar I th e roads leased cheap lahi ingtoii Heights, and erect tliercc residences, which would find ready sal the new comers who are locating her tlie nation’s ireau of statistics finds old statement “ W est- in the fact that d a ring the three months ending September 30, 154,832 immigrants arrived a t our ports, being an increase of 86.181 over the same period of last year, D iriiig the Same months tills y ear 8.862 r. reigners visited tliis country. These immigrants, for tlie most p a rt, are in pos session of means sufficient to establish themsel ve s in business or purchase home.s and tims the c ountry is becoming enriciicd, not (inly in its labor but in its material wealth. These new coiners buy througl tickets in every country in Europe to thcii places of desUnafion in Kansas, New Mex ico. Texas, Dakota or any other portion of tlie West. W itli stability in governmental affiairs, every foot o f svsilalile land in lieretofore Anierican desert will be id ordered paid. Cairictl. Kiis cominittee was directed to noti fy tlie lampiigliters, on old contract loleavi the lamos in ns good condiiion as thej foiiml them at the beginning of iheir cbTi- C. W. W lT ^ E G lL Vili Clerk. SPECIAL m R isi ' ' is g . Nov, 8. 1880.' Present—Presiiient Draper, trustee “\*\•■ The President Stntcd the object of the leetlng to be fiir the purpose of taking some nieasures to liave the streets aUd al leys cleaned. By Trustee Van Arnain, that the police commissioners be requested to have all parlies in tlie village notified to clean tlieii iilli'ys and the slrcois in froiit of then premises within rix days, in default ofdo- iiig the same, the village teams wiil be sei iit'wOrk and tlie expeii.se collected from I in owners and oeciipaiits of the lots neglect ing to comply With the notice, Oariied; 'The committee oh roads. Streets and al leys were directed to procure disinfectants and have the same sprinkled thruugli the Beys after tiiey are Cleaned. The same coniiiiittee were autborized to latn to help clean up if n vast lieretofore Anier utilized and Occupied before the great hour hand oiir our dial plate of destiny shall tnsnent o rganuation was Inrm i follow ing oMoora were chosen; President. George M arsiiali; vice-president, J o h n M. <lbambera; secretary, J M. Snyder; :s|iitent secretary, Thomas G. Peck; cor- upied before the great „ „ .. ..................... .. dial plate of destiny iSactions in ^ have tolled off the close of the 19lh those securities form a very im portant 1 tUry. W ith such a prospect before us, iiraiich of his huaiiiess. He is also a m em - ryith w h at confidence we may weave the the her of I lie^ New York Mining Stock E x - I „,,,rp g„d woof of o u r opening-blossomings •' n s S m ' S r s f S ^ *•“ '> “ M 'ure of accomplishment, such as in niiscellaiicous bonds and .stocks not never w as dreamed o f by o u r fathers, dealt in at the regular Slock Exchange. W ashington Monument is niiw being ;W ebelieve h iiiito t)e a truaiw o ttliybroker, ,pm j,j^ forw a rd towards completion. A Iiire an extra tei By Trustee V ahA rna^, that tljeTo.hdf commiftec be directed to fepiiir the cross walks on Congress street |t the corners of South, Lansing. Hoosiell, and Elizabeth streets, ana collect o.ne-iialf the.expcnse! from the water commissioners of the city of Troy, Carrledi The drain at the h^ad of W hipple aver niie near the Turiqiiku was ordered to be cleaned under the direction, of Trustee McGabe. Adjourned, C. W. VViTBEcg, V illage Clerk. CREVliNAL. —William Haiiicy, arrested for non-sup port of iiis family, gave bonds for the payment of $3 per^cck, Edward S traight was sent to the penr Tustice Hawk in- provide for hi IUYER$ OF 6L0THING NOTE THE ABOVE, PONDER IT WELL, THEN CALL AT THE Corner Eiver and Fulton Streets, TR O V .N . Y.i wliich Las Iteen enlarged and improved, and wltefe \We now offer one of the largest and best stocks of HEADY MADE CLOTHUSG OF OUK OWN MAKE, in Common, Medium and Extra Goods, to be foitnd in this section of the State, in MEN% YOUTHS’. BOYS’, AND GHILDREN’S SUITS. ALSO A WELL STOCKED DEPARTMENT OP GENrS FURNISHING GOODS. Please call and see. Prices to defy competition in the same qualities of goods. W. L. VAN ALSTYNE, The Peoples’ Clothier. Daniel Klock? Jr$ DEALER IN M U D lEAiBet r a m i i steam racking, Hosci DRUGGISTS' ARTICLKS, BOOTS, SHOES, ke. 1 0 B R O A l D W A V TROY. N. Y. 8-i.y A GENTS W ANTED. B G. re c k ; co r- itesponding secretary, James;A. W h ittaker; j^ieasurer, George W . Eddy. —W e understand from a teliable source tthiit'U aew-Tfoy morning dat!y will be e! ttablishcd on or a bout New Year* with cii«b « a p itid 4 f $30,000. It wilt h e Isidc- Rcpubiican, W e believe the Ijitttrdy old Budget four cylinder press w i|l ah im portant part in the p ^Ue complicated Mornin.gWI EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. One thousand dollars made iii 30 days. Wo w ant everybody to w rite to us for full particulars of a business in which money can be made easily, honestly and rapidly. W e are selling a household article that is needed by every family in the world. T h e — yents are from 100 to 500 £F”*' pushed forw a rd towards completion. A 'p l a in t o f meeting of the Siiciely Was held a few jf,, days since on top o f the monument, 184 feet in height—fourteen feet higher than it was w hen the work was recommenced. Three cciiirscs of marble aiid backing were taken off at the start and replaced with , new. making allogether twenty feet of J* new work. T h e meeting expressed thanks to Congress f o r the appropriations under which the w o rk has been done, and confl'^ itentiary for 60 days :by Justice ilaw l Tuesday, for refusing to family. —Frederick Anderson, who was arrested Tuesday for astMuU and battery on- com- Edw ard Dalyi gave bail for trial ivember 18, ail of sectiriniS patents, Experiiince eii- lures success in- prosecuting contested enlfies and mineral land claims before the genera] land office. Lung pm e tiee ^ v e s success in securing pensjphs. PitESBRBY & G reen , attorneys, 509 Beventh street, WBslungtOni jD. C., have had long expe rience in all branches Of practice before ^U e complicated MorningW big- to Write to uS. Do n o t neglect this ' wdveuiure .With eleven notes promisiij^ i |>syv a nd may collapse a t a n y time. - m - _ particulars free. Addn ^ B ccret M’ f ' o Co., Marion, Ohio. of the momimcnt. j have the shaft 2(K) feet h igh 1 weatiicr. before cold , fimklpdis- P. S. A Custom Department on Second Floor well filled with Fash- ionable and desirable goods. brewers op supERiOB iim o d i j i , 6A?’T. FBANK lESON, Lahdlol-dj T H I S PO P i;i,A U H O 'l'K I, S|-rlJA T J:.» A't' ‘I'H U ComrMStaieaiOiiartSts., I . A 1 N S IT S affords superior accommodatioHs to tbs traveling public. CIitirgcB rfcatenalile. ffifflwir BBEWEBt. Fitzgerald Brosiy NEW AD vERTiSEMENTS, ^ g e S t h d a v o r N o v e m b e , F J i against I Dated Troy, N. Y.i N W l L V m N ' S CENTRE .^lA R K fli T8ESH & SALT MEATS.! Game,.Smoked HaniBi Shouders* Bacoin P o u ltry , D e P re e a t s a u sage, all of whloK is constantly kept on tiahd. lffl«Htiira, 2 WBDillW j Chickens dressed to order ovei'y day. SS ly ftOUKKlS BBON., DKALJCR8 IN C h o i c e G r o c e r i e s PROVISIONS, &0., &a, 3 0 0 STJ l TM S T . s LANSINGBURGU. XX, XXX AND XXXX India Pale & EHiport kk Malt Wine, Stock BROWN STOUr AND PORTER. 601,Bon a 6oi m V E R S T H t E t TI%OVrN;V; Oriiers PKimptly Attended M;. JOHN FITZGERALD. EDMUND f 1 tZ R E |^ £ a