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f {1500 Jam Byyles m Dgess (336 iZWe W111 fimplay many cor | attentmn to the assortment of new dream iabrics, 35184 Beau-pd feinptmg‘ bargamST' dB 450m, at $9¢. Camel's Hair, ~ cially desérving of attention “BIN\! ONS. __ as comprising the rmhest | => Bha fargo ~CHBO-ARGSF sth Kars. in the iawst anamom Pees aud (I+ m tron “xghrmnble styles. ace 8 i ' [2 > to | GAITERS aud “STOOL SGLES Fur Searfs, the largest ~¥a- | Tadies', - Mon's, Glfildi‘én’s and riety it has ever. been 'our good fortune to show. filLlESP BHUS Misseg’ Gaiters, prxcea start at. 250, w underfvl what a ton nots and | Styic An’Sm-ficflr N31“? 1 & m few dabs { tib\ m, aud 10 ‘ feather, «nd whot not, coples af of Ch-istendom. - 1 Here, some of the lovelfest | eonc-its of the foremost mflliners at special,Sic. . i 5 e z turers sample gl affix 59c. . lined Vests and is and Pants; full gotton, Half Wog’i or We Egi lined Black Wool Black ~ Wmere 50» 25 ifs ‘recelve trom \Gloversville to-day, usual $1 in the ity and prices. 'A full lins Coed sizes to match. In our *a Shoe Dept goods to your attention. CILLESPE - BR0S. Established Onto a Good ing ». . h5\s bound to suck to it. It's btib of our new, fashionable and superbly up. fifimmd Couches that suggest nothing but delightful caso &nd Absolute ram Tf thar»'s comfort anywhere, it's certainly to be found in sach: an tiff-iota 6? furnt turd, If a witting room is to be made frreaistibly attract j furnishings mist Inclads one of our couches, that dro dreams ia Sutisfaction, We ars sbowing 12 different Styles ifn : coverings, all very handsome gad extremal? serviceable, Oft andDiving room suites and od 4 pieces are doubly unsaveymmm 10 to 20 per cenit. worth 460king #t,\ Jmmw- '06 io st -if - a I 14 CYCLES FOR Spaulding, Leading. Grocers it TOWN ___ & w de cash and got cash; .. ors half tee profit , corree; Baking POWDER, sPIGES, - “Afldshfllflne 0L... GROOEKIES,M in Enggg, Ar fié’fii nmtfi'm i az» FLOUR, SUGAR Etc. Also \® Aull line' of 011001113311? GLA8S, TIN, WILLOW, gruma and 't. egg!\ TE. ; . immunity PENS IMK, afi articles too numerous {a‘vmenfiwq Special Offer. 8 Articles for $1.00, worth $1.50. 1-16; Tea. I lb- COEeeC‘ 1 ib. Baking Powder. 1 lb. Rice. _ 1 1b Raisfos. 1 Ib. Crackers. 1 box Magi¢ Yeast. 1 two-oz. bottle of Extract. |LALSO; :- A Ticket given to every _ purchaser for any amount, ©, > an' which entitites on to a chance on a NF ~ MACHINE, id be 6m December. we Peters' 3“!ka Cor. Church & John Streets. Are now catryin the Ingest stock of _ any store {in ou nd. do business on business principles-that is, pay >and give custom Buch as PORK, mag? BUTPER. 'CAKES, Guns; year's team. A game is promied | Village Improvements. piece of work on John street,. Through the Hberality of the resiaents of the street, rlil, Mrs, T. F. McGrath, Francis Riley W. E. Heaton and W. F. Poters, land has been contributed so that the street has been widened and straightened with no expense except that of labor. The sidewalk has beef moved from the south to the north side of the street, and ths roadway im- proved. This is another permanent im- provement that benefits all our citizens, aud adds beauty to our village. The trus- tees have ordered several such vteces of work done this year, and our village strtets are now more sightly and pleasant than ever. Gillespie Bros.' Fall Opening. The grand opening and Japanese tea party at Gillespie Bros, Wednesday night, was a gratifying success 'The display of goods was bewllderrog, tbe effict being beightened by the good taste displayed in the arrangement of colors. The sttention of the polinre ass stants was all that could Bs desired. The camplimentsry serving of cakes and tos in the ta > rayed, in gorgeous Japaness costumes, was ao act of courtesy which called forth t‘fia‘ny expressions of praise, and from the begin- mug of the most excellent concert pro. gram at 7.80, by Reyoolds' orchestra ustf nearly 10 n'clockfl the vanofis departments were Abronped sith a good natured, cur- oorcrord, anktiocos to secs every thing, hear the murs, have & cup of tea and enjoy | themselves, which every ons did thor.| oughly. Thanksgiving Sport. Steps hava been taken towards organ- izmp a first class foot ball team, and a anumber of our young athiites ars in daily | the ball grounds, under the coaching of Prof, George, and selections will soon be made. 'There is absndant for ameloven, including some of mm the \Gstden Rod's of Troy fo ig day, aad our cifizens will mmemfiwflmmflty to get n-] Wfimmufinng «POY i I f 3mm Ostey is mn‘pmg apples ard ps € mm New Ycotk anda fnr tarkaie Isst week, and H paying fot potators, SScper bliy j new weave effects.. £1211ng wxll prove of value in | ' 13:13,ng your selections for] Fall andWinter wear.. We have proven our ability to j undersell the city dealers, and partlcularly request e © comparison of \styles; qflail“ of Silks, Trimmings. and ‘fB‘ilfAtO‘n‘s-to match all tints. Rhine Stone and Steel But- tons in Dress and Jacket this new department and its Bupt., Hennessey has been doing a fine Mrs. Benedict, Mrs. Mrs. Bur- nsd f room on, tte; }, second floor, by healthful 'young gifla ars km Hamish Fans, 80c; Engle. Brid ville, Falls,\ U a get-x“ days rliness, to his family, nor indegd himself, was the 519101883 deemed serions. But symptoms nesday afternoon, and his death was due to. heart disease, and was sudden and pain less, being, as he had oftentold his inti- mate friends; just ashe would like to pass. away. -In the many years of his life among us; Mr. Waddell hid by his cheery disposition, (his warm trippdzimps,‘ hig thbrggngponest y of purpose, and strict | integrity, built up, not 'only his business, b égve him their love, honor and 'tespect, [and to whom his place can never be filled, |. urday at 10.80 A. M., and from the St. by Rev Dr George H. Nicholls of this pisco, and Rev, Dr. Conant of N; Y. The church was crowded with those who wished to manifest by their presence, their respect for the decéased,- aud sympathy for those upon whom this affliction had come. The Interment was at Maple Grove Cemetery, where the Masonic burial service was impressively rendered by W M. M J Early, assisted by Worshipful Brothers I, A. Alien, and 'James A. Becket. The bearers were so. lected from his brethen and compantouns in the fraternity and were; Isaac A. Allen, Horace H. Barnes, Nelson Gillespie, Jobn Darroch, W. F. Peters, Jonn White, Charles C. Spencer and James G, Byars James Waddel] was second oldest of alarge family of 14 children, and was born in the northern part of Ireland, 'Bept. 17th, 1887 At the age of eleven, he crossed the ocean with his father, who was a tailor, and settled in St. Andrews, N B., where James, after a few years schooling learn- ea his father's trade, and while still a young man, worked as journeyman tailor in various establishments at Boston and New York. He went to Salem, N. Y., about the year 163, working in the shop of Orrin Austin. In this town, he met and won Miss Sarah Robertson, being married to her a yéar later. Five child- ren are the result cf this most happy union; three boys, Archibald, Wiltiam and James, and two girls, Misses Surah and Helen, who, with their mother, mourn this first break in their family circle, Mr. Waddeliis also survived by one brother, Hugh, in Bosmn aud four Mrs Eflnbeth‘fihnw, 3051611. In 1866, . Waddell Gime to our viliage and opened & talloribg establishment - By applying him#gelf to business, - and by dealing accorditg to strictly basiness printipils, he atGuired a regular patron «ge which Increased and extanided Until he, in 1874, erééted & buildiog m which he mama large buainaea ~anifl bis Like a bolt from a diGudless Sky, came thejntelligence last Thursday morning to his largo circle of friends, that James |\ d b - Wadde}!:-had died tmo previcug sight at Fun 9 o'clock from, pnenmoniay=after : three But few of his friends know of his illness, and to none of them, even | of hefirt trouble became manifest Wed- | The funeral was held at. the house, Sat. fested this vfilagub long; 41-‘0I-w-1U4nlhln “lg-Reports of P. 'e a CMa .s, sk AFTERNOC 8 o'clock—Davoglo sa dag ar # magma mg ‘ it \t tt Ine 46 ap mann iJture and ,- at8, or“ W‘slocotavop hom D. Jun nn luces. or .a m Whack; Or, Who Were. “W3\ X Act, 4 Scan“. ACT 1. —Bnloom son _ John. Street, 11 P; M., Enter traveller tribal. Downey's. The- Story- of the venison supper-\Who will ( got Volunteers from Goverment and State service, : Borxr 2—12m04100k—4mions'1iv stables. ''Rorses!\ ses. Atlast! j * Hunting song- ‘Tallv’h fiofibng‘ \Tha. Stirrup Cup\ \Have another!\ : Scrn® 8-About 1 o'clock-\Whoa \'- Rig No. 2 breaks can't have. any deer supper to-night.\ Bong, \How Dry I Am.\ The dull thud! '\'Belp' Help!\ Too much water. The rescue Tablean! Lights!! Asad plight -* Who'll pay me,\ - Crying song. Cho rus, \We won't go \home 'tilf morning,\ Sorxn® 4-Eight hours after-The Mys terious Wreck. Who were they? \Don't give away our names.\ \I'll} take theo wag' X on, but think that the horses aro d ¥ ed by water.\ Grand discovery by tom official that the bridge is in village limigk. 'The road is not safe.\ \We sue: for, damages.\ Startling declaration~-*T/s were all sober//\ Confidences--CGrand da- ouement-Everybody knows? about it, Curtain. | \a + The Smail Box Fooléd Tings; 1 Upon opening up their 'atire\ Honda moraing, Kincaid & Wilcox dbcomefi that they had veen the victims of burglar;, who had entered the store through the transom over the dog?, &n. V he safe door unlocked. had | taken the gmail hem, ty box locked, and had also takai “Helm the cash register, aftoun & | The box was found tho br bad been broken open Wi which was siso found new papers being of novalue us A that any asher’boocy was deed is thought to be. some Hi work of the youthfal gang ' jr markets, ito ' grtee. my, $1.me $13 pae tti us