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MUTILATED « «• K-« « « * -;r vJ -If -X- a ff if -::- * fc -if -» « * * i Attractive | * 1 S ilk s and | IVELVETS^ PiJ.S, ijnaclfeiBsli k Go’s, T K O Y . Oar Silk Department has been so complete in every detail at present, nor p BO low. gains in s for good goods fering great ba BLACK SILKS. Black Gros Grains, 24 inches wide, from 69c to $ 1. A special^ grade, 25 inches wide, for Sl.19’ worth $1.50 Black .Rhadame’ Duchesse, Luxor, Faille, Bengaline and Novelty Moire Antique at prices that are convincingly low. FANCY SILKS. For street and evening wear, suit able for dresses and odd waists, an endless variety to show yon, from 69c to $1.25. SPECIAL. Illuminated Satin de Chine very pretty for waists, 24 inches wide, S9c, worth nearly doable. Those beautiful Iced Crepes, which are so popular, in evening shades, 2 l inches wide,vide, goingoing for 69ct elsewhere 85c. g i VELVETS. W e claim to be headquarters for Velvets of all kinds and colors. W e would call your special attention to our Black Velvets, which are an* >rr richnessichness off colorolor and equalled fo r o c softness of te.xture, ranging in from 85c to $5 per yard. G. V. 8. Quackenhush k Go’s Cor. Broad;jgay & 3d st Troy f Introducing Sheplierd,! Scott’s Sarsapi o tbe People o f M ecliun lcville^ Dr. Scot,, the famous New York sp( oasM of the Liver and Kidneys, acqi dorlul 8UCCPS* largely through his t . dfic, which he used with most g r a ti f y l^ s u lU .-^ra^tice. I t was coroSunded on' ’ \uie outcom« of years aving retiredyrom ac- coarse, some * L iv e r a n d K id StipatioQ, and all trouble liver and kidney ^ ____ ill cases—xmlluss, of organ js practically destroyed— loy D isease, D jspepsta, cion- !k H e a d a c h e a u d iMal»rla.\ . .. resnlfing from disease of who ;er and kidneys, such as rheumatism, etc. This is susceptible of proof, and the proof is at hand. \ Dr. Scotr associated with him Mr. A. A. Shep'- herd, ol Kncklancl, Maine, who has charge of theS compounding of this medicine, and its introdnetion' and sale to toe public. Mr. Shephe.-d in a re arrangementt with M. toe Park.ave. pharmacy this locality. They h a v t ---------- — signment, and would invite all persons become ucauaintea with toe merits of A Perfect Remedy! Uehos introduced Scott’s Sarsaparilla in many communities, and it has always had a big *-aie, aud the people must know the merits of The Best Medicine in the World, Scott’s Sarsaparilla. Prepared by A. A. Shepherd & Co., Rock land, Maine. T h e M e c h a n i c v i l l e M e u c d k y . S a t u r d a y , Dec. 1, !>^94 lO U A Ii M N E 8 . To-d ’y opens the win'er months. December 3 is the last day for payio? water taxes. If no^ then paid, water will be shut off. Everett S. Hill has gone Into the wagon express business between this village and Troy. Robinson & Ferris have a coal oUlce in connection with the White sewing ma chine oilice at Park place. 5 The crowded condition of our adver tising columns this week compels us to defer until next week an extended article on a subject of great local Elmer E. Wood has purchased wagons and Troy express business of James C, Dougrey, and the latter has ac cepted a position with Sherman & Mc Donough. __________________ Secretary Dock announces that the aunual meeting of the stockholders of the Crosby Shirt company will be held Wednesday, December 19, at the com pany’s ofllce in this village. The annual meeting o f the stockholders of the Tenendaho Knitting company, will be held at the ofllce of the company in this village, Tuesday, December 4, at 10. 30 A. M. Pee (.flleial notice signed by Sec retary Stephen Lee. The stockholders o f the Stillwater aud Mechauicvllle Street Railway company, will hold their annual meeting for the election of directors, Wednesday, Decem ber 12, at therfllceof the First National hank. The ofllcial notice Is published In these columns and is signed by Secretary The momblylmagazloes contain adver tisements of all the best paying and most widely advertised attUles, while the daily newspapers contain few such advertise ments. The magazines and weekly news papers are read and digested. Dally news papers are sim p ly “ s k im m e d .\ T h e dally newspaper, like the dodger or handbill, is too transient to attract much attention.- Correspondents and others who have matter for publication in the Saturday Mercury should present their contribu- tlon« not later than Thursday noon of each wetk, as after that hour our space is all engaged. Contributions submitted as late as Piiday morning are likely to be cut down to three lines or go over un til the following we»k This am'oun''e- meni is Dece.«sary fo'- our protection. It n quires at li-ast ten years o f hard and earnest work to place a newspaper on a Arm foundation, and giye it a name and influence in tbe community.. The newspaper boneyard is filled with the graves of newspapers whose proj»ctors expected to win success within twelve months, and who were wholly saturated wi'h the belief that “ hustlers” could com pel 2 and 2 to “add up’’ T^ustas easily as The plodder often succeeds bettei than tbe bustler. When the electric street cars begin making trips the peojile o f Mechanicville and Stillwater will rejoice if a vednetion in fares and quicker trips be made at the same- time. It ttkes the horse car 40 minutes for the three-mile trip. This is at the slow spei d o f four miles an hour, while a horse readily trots at a speed of eight miles an hour. Probably the elec tric cars will make the trip in less than minu’e.«. It is corfldentiy bilieyed that travel between the twin villages will be largely increased by the electric cars. The Eoss^fc VanSchoonhoven water power and mill proper'y in this village is i tbe maiket and already four or five parties have its purchase in considera tion. The property is being extensively i^dvertised throughout the New England Middle states, and the prospects are good tor Its eaily sale and development. Mr. is. S. Grifling of this village rep'e- answer all in- lents the owners and wij! jiulries. The water power available onptsi to 80 or 100 horse power. It lulcf, seem as though local capitalists amon would, might 'undertake manufacturing in this mill. I^ would be a capiitai location for I the mam patoer was men evei ywl Throw Away Thdt Old Stove. It don’t bake wortli a cent and causes your wife no end of trouble. Allen & Sheffer would like to sell you one of tbose superb Andes Ranges They are the best on the mar ket to-day. Bake to perfec tion and will heat half your house. Try one. They don’t coat much. The Andes Parlor Stove is A No. 1. None bet- ^ouse Burnishiiig Goods aod ]^ardware. GoiRplete Stocli. Hay, Oats, Corn, Feed, OF ALL KINDS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. Allen & Sheffer, yfucture o f shoes. The deinand upon the adverti.sing'col umns of the Saturday Mercury Is now gH?atcr thafj at any time since this uews- founded in 1882 Business I are beginning to value ished newspaper as alto gether tbe best means of communicating with the public.' Signs and show win dows a'ye good as far as they go, but they are only observed by the passer-by. Even those who pass a show window may be in too much haste to view the display of goods withlr, or tf,ey may fear some one will set them down as “hayseeds.” Tbe newspaper inry be read at leisure in the “gavsfl y ,’’ or “ hay- lUired as reading the signs on billboards and stores when he goes to the city, and his mou’h is represented as wide open in wonder. The “gawks’ are not very numerous in these days of the newspaper and telegraph, and merchants every year rely less and less bill boards, sig^i.s and dodgers. They make their announcf inents to newspaper reader.®, and leave dodgers to Uie circus people and merchants engaged in con ducting auctions and fire sale's, course, there are times when a dodger can be used effectively, but for ^.fgular use its day has gone by, anjl vawcHiants g enerally so consider it. The best North Dakota flour, best mid dlings and bran, best corn and oats, best hay and grain, hard and soft wood, at Rice & Howland’s, Front-st., Mechanic ville, N. Y. PBKJ'OIl.'t L- 1 . H»n„e n >lisgiving .B iv in s * ,. , , - C h o i . « 1: iu town '1 h-HTi day. —Joseph H. Ahxander, sjiperihtei dent of the puo,-, has purchased a residence- at Ballston Spa. — Dr. C. E- Carruth of Cohoes, former-, ly of .fonesville, was In town Wednesday,- an ] made a pleasant call at, this OjCQc —Mr.^and Mrs. Charles L. Wifcer, with their daughter Grade Lenora, spent Thanksgiving day with their children in Boston —Calvin Tljrany of South Manchester, Conn., is the guest o f bis son, Pr. T. C. Tiffany, the dentist. He came up to .spend Thanksgiving day, —Edward O’Neil, a Fitchburg brake- man who resides here, had bis hand bad ly crushed the other day whll” coupling cars at Hooslck Junction. —Geo. H. Whitney spent Thanksgiving in Boston, where his wife has been re ceiving medlc.al treatment for some time for an affection of the ear. —Hon. Edward Kearney of New York and Saratoga, was recently elected presl- which has been reorganlzi -Samuel Gould, Sr., died last Sunday his home In Ballston Spa, where for many years he was an active merchant; He was 82 years o f age and widely known MNs Kate Greene the past week has been filling the position of teacher made vacant by the resignation of Mrs. Cross In the primary department o f our union school, f ■Mrs. Clara E. S. Cross has resigned her position in the primary department of our union school, and last Monday loft for Salt Lake City, where she has ac cepted 0 position os teacher, —Joshua Mors Mott, only son of As sistant U S. District Attorney John G. Mott, died Monday,^ In New York, at the ago o f twenty years. The father was district attorney of Saratoga county In 1857-60. —Thomas Funson of Grangerville is said to be a candidate foy section super- dent o f the Saratoga Racing association intendent on tbe Champlain canal. Hector A . M c R e a o f Schnylervlller e x -aupervisor of his town, is also said to be a candidate for section superintendent. —Mtss Blanche Strang has been teach ing in our public school the past week In place of Miss Hartnett, who has been 111 with typhoid fever aiher home In Wal ford. Miss Hartnett iAnow rapidly : proving and will'soon return .to- her school duties. —Frederick T. Flatfc of- Troy, a mem ber o f the Crosby Sbirt company o f tnis village, was married Wednesday evening, November 21, to Miss Apnie France*. Sherman, daughter o f Wm. H. Sherman of TrOy. The wedding was quite an elaborate affair, —^Waldo M. Patter, one o f the founders and for many years editor, of the Sarato- gian, died last Sunday at Casseltdn, North Dakota, at the age o f 72 years. De ceased was the senior member of -the firm o f Potter & Judson, and under Presi dent Lincoln was postmaster at Saratoga. —The members o f St. Luke’s Guild ex tend their hearty thanks to Mr. Smith and Messrs. Allen & Sheffer, and all the friends who so kindly helped them at their recent supper and sale. They hope to welcome their friends again in a few weeks, and will try to giye them an en joyable evening. —Justice Eober Baxter, the popular juweler, and Miss Mary A. Wrape, for merly a teacher in our union school, were married Wednesday afternoon, at tbe bride’s borne in Carthage, N, Y.. and te-' turned here yesterday. They will occupy apartments in the house of Wm. J. Adam.a. No. Maln-st. Mr. and Mrs. Bax ter will be warmly welcomed here by a host of friends. Among many wedding gifts received by the happy couple was-« beautiful writing desk and boukcasc from a number o f our business men. The great strike of the cloak makers in New York city and vicinity hasnpad*, it almost Impossible for retail merchants to get winter garments, but G. V. S. Quackenhnsh & Co. of Troy, write fas to day that last week they managed to se cure about one tbonsand of the nlcesi styles and designs produced this season. They now can show, in all sizes, hand some coats, 40 inches long, all tight fit ting, at $12 00, $13 00, $14.00, $15.00, $16 00, $17 00 to $25.00, in every fash ionable cloth. They have those new jaunty short coats, 28 inches long, in chinchilla, in Persian and In plain cloths, at $13.00, $14.00, $15.00, $16.00 to $20 00, together with a full line pf the Achest fur capes, that range in pripe from $18.00 to $65.00. If you do. not wish to go to Troy, Quackenbusb & Co. will send you four or five garments from which yon can make a good selection right here in your own home. gospej of butpan listen and laugh'-and cry, and go forth recognizing that ‘‘God sefat his slngetj', upon oatih\ to gladieji. ^ pho who beai. —The Business Men’s ' Protective as sedation at thplc regular monilbly meet ing next Fiiday' -eyenlng, will consldei the time and place for bolding their next annual banquet and’wiU ' Mao take op the matter o f local fire insurance'rates, wWfai . many believe to be -exorbitantly high. One of tbe objects of the association is “ To consider matters of], pufalic interest to the village,’!-^nd.\.many. members be lieve fire insurance- -rates • should now rfe- cely% attentloh-' It will bo remembded that the association last year i^stftnteo a thorough inquiry into the.mattm:' o f ex cessive town taxes, and secured the re form of abus'tk'that had become intoler able. For thl^. they .have .received the thanks of taxpayers and the curses ol those who bad conspired ' to rob th( town.’ The officers and directors urg; Inembers and' .bpslpess men generally tv be preaent.next Friday evening, at 7 80 M. C. A. rooms. Warren Baker is prepared to take or ders for nttrsery stock for delivery next spring. He has been engaged in this his^is listist every year h l of customers creases. Mr. Baker warrants his stock 10 be first class aud he sells it at astonish ingly low prices. Think o f No. 1 apple trees. 5 to 7 feet high, at 7 1-3 cents, standard p>ar trees at 10 to 14 cents, cherry trees at 9 to 11 cents, plum® at 7 to 11 cents, Fay’s Vrolifllc currants 8 1-2 cents, blackberries 1 3-4 cents. Concord crapes 3 1-2 cents, Niagara grapes 6 cents and other fine stock at sii Send your order, by postal card, to ren Baker, Mechanicville, N. Y. His prices for medium and light medium stock are still lower. Oil cloths, carpets, rugs, hassocks aud window shades may be found at the new department at Packer’s cash store. The. low prices will surprise you. Owing to the advanced season and the large stock of clothing on hand, J. H. Massey will close out anything in men’s, youths' and boys’ clothing, positively at cost. If you will call and examine his stock and prices, you will find it the-best and only reliable place to buy clothing. Rice & Howland have just received Uve car loads of No. 2 yellow corn. It is something extra nice. 'They also have on hand at a]l times choice clover and tim othy seed. _______________ Shiloh’s core, the great cough aud croup cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold by Dr. S. H. Ball If you haven’t seen the new styles in Photos, go and see them at once, tf had only at Sipperly’s. The best is tbe best. Best market price paid for rye, at Rice & Howland’s, If you are anxious to find the most ’ re liable blood-purjfler, read in Ayer’s Alma nac the testimonials o f those who have been cured of such terrible diseases as catarrh, rheumatism, and scrofula, by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Then govern yourself accordingly. J. H. Massey is making cennine Bn- gllsh clay woisted suits in all the latest styles, for $25; former price 833. This is a great redaction in first-class goods. Use Wells’ Laundry Bine, tbe b est blu ing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts, 15 cents. .Sold by 8. H. Hall. We have new and beautiful styles of Photos, for Christmaa preeents, Sipperly, i Artist SOCIKTT AND 01.0 B. y until grocers regular meetirg o f the Ladies’ Auxiliary will’ be held in the Y, M. O. A. rooms next Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 O’clock. A full attendence is desired. -r-Ecmember the Y. M. C. A. meeting to-morrow afternoon at 3. o’clock. It will he a union service afid everybody is invltedv.rRev. W. R.-Darrow will make an address.\ —The coDSecratlSii m e e tin g of ; Christian Endeayor society a t the Baptist church, to-morrow, evening at C o’clock, will be led by Mrs. Cbaa^-Alger. Subject! *‘ True wisdom ;• gettinc it, using it.\ — Quarteilv meeting services will be held at the MetliodNt church to-morrdw morning. Love-feast at 9.30 o’clock will be followed by the reception o f proba tioners, baptism and the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. —The Young People’s Society ol the Baptist ebnreh will hold an entertainment and sale of fancy articles, in assembly hall, Tuesday eveninsr, December 4. The •ogram will Include an art exhibition. DRICKHOUSE \FOR 8ALE-The aubscnbci Ooffer* for lole a floo brick house with lot, lo cated on Mabbitt-Bt. in center of too villaf-o of Mr chanicville, N. Y. Inquire of Daniel Byon. J^ O R SALE—A larg^Iot of band build- iron pfne, railmad iron, ix. Also a lot of indurated flare pipe, 8-ineh, Suitable for di ’ - - V. L. T ratt. agent. Bellamy drill, recitations, solos, etc. —Do not forget the concert b y the Sil ver L»ke Quartet at the Methodist churtjb on Tuesday .e v e p l D £ , December 11-. This famous organization promises bet ter service than eVer before. Its musical repertoire will, pe fresh and pleaping, with choice old songs and ebanpLag net*. ones. No other group of singers bai- taken such a hold on the popular heHri. I'brough song they proclaim the tende gospej of human broAberho^, while ________________ FO R 8ALE-X h e *ub- iber ofl’ers for Bale a 10.hor8O power Portable ____ ling engine, in good order and at a low orice. Cali on or adarcBB, John Fuller, Still water. N. Y. - ^ I D E R APPLES WANTED-Howfand Baker V^will commence shipping cider apples. October to. Tbe price wiU be' 20 cents per hundred pounds for good sound fruit. Deliver your apples as soon as market opens. —47 .Aj?ABTMENT8 TO BEHt-Sccond floor apart- foment! in a now bouse on Uazel.*t..aro ofiercti loi'rentai. Hot and cold water, bath room and vll- lago water. Seven C'le rooms besides ciosets. In quire of W. H. 'Wood, Mocbanlcvllle, N. Y. M i’Sc’xsj ittractlvo with its spacious piazzas and charming location on Academy park. Landlord Stone is now prepared to take a few first-class boarders. Appli cation’s should be made at once. 26 3j(8 3o feet Jong, and 6x8 3o feet long. Also a lot of second hand brick at 43 per thousand. Apply 10 T. It, Pratt, A g ent,, 62 be preaci o’clock, in the Y. M. —The' LaSlea Auxiliary, Y. M, C. A.-, announce a grand concert to be b elt at the-’ Presbytetian chhreh next Monday evening', December ' 3. DrstiDgnikheo talent has been engaged for the occaalpn It inclncies Mra. Fanny Eddy- Miller, the nrllliant pianist' Who Won such flatter ing success a t . tbe United Stfates hotel, Saratoga, the pa§t season, and Signor G. Ricci, the noted violin virtuoso, who at hb age o f 16 years Was received with ilgh favor in all the .capitals. Of Europe' ind afterwards distinguished himself it grand Italian operaia-BrazlI. Prof. Ricci was master at French opera in N6w Or leans for five years’ and at the World’s Fair conducted the banquet qoncerls giv en by the foreign commissioners. He I- now'director of the celebrated Ladles’ Marine Mandolin Orchestra o f New York, and oomes bereat the earnest solicitation o f ' Mrs. Miller with whom he has been usso’ciated in g'rafad 'boncfert'. Miss Lot tie Borrt,’ the rising soprano o f Troy,, will also ta’ice 1 parL In the program,.-wlilcb promises to bo' rich and brilliant. A large audience is sure’to be attracted \to this eoDcerl. Tickets may be secured at the, Y. M. C. A. rooms and at -Whitney’s drug Auction Sale of CMIlB nad Shtop The suhscrlTter wRl sell at public auc- tJOh^next Wednesday afternopr, Decern- 6, at Bakei’s lock, near MoChanlcvllle, about 40 head of yopng cattle', ‘mostly heifers, and 300 sheep copslstlng 160 store ewes and 150 wethers. Also 4 work horses. Mthan & Hawley Mechan- icvillc. N. Y. . • _______ Send 8 5 .09 t&'Wm. H. Frear & Co, And they will send'you . in retnrn one Japanese wolf sleigh robe, slze-48x60 inches, lined with dark green plush. -If satisfactory your money will be re- funde'd. ■ Horae,^.Clothing’ ■Department, Freai'a Troy Bazaar.-. • •’ suen nign aisnncnon an tne worm s lair. iLiso uie calobrated ‘'Carpenter*’ organs, Oxamino one of tooso instrnments before m u ing yonr selection, e. N, Clark, Mcchsnicrillo, K. Y. \ ‘ B D SINE88 TRADE. Big drives on rubber goods at E. B. .Schormerborn's, ' Gash paid for-• older apples at Rice & Howland’s gi'ist mill. G.H . Whitney is selling hot soda at the Gem Pharmacy. Y'ou w n save 25 per cent by buying your gloves and mittens of D„S. Dick- Tho party who .took the black lace sqarf.from Hotel Tallmadge by mistake, last Saturday evening, is known, and will pit aso return it to this ofllce. Call and exaniine the 100 lb., sacks of Dexter white middlings at Rice & How land’s grist mill, Front-st. Put up linQD Backhand very choice. E.stimates on the cost o f putting Plum brook water in your bouse can be had at J. S, Safford & Son’s hardware store. Sanitary plumbinc uf .all kinds at reason able prices. Call and see ns. BegininiDg this wee!^,'.'! will give a watch every two weeks, until further notice, to the person guessing thetime, or nearest tbe time, the witch stops aft.er being wound at my store. The first watch will be wound Friday, Nov ember SO. Every dollai’d-worth of goods boiight at my store will give ‘you one guess on the walcfi, which may be seen vindoi W ant Column. -py gUSETOtET on North Main-st. Apply to YTTANTED—FurniBhed rooms or Inrniahed TT bouse. Address, X Y Z . Mercury offlee. ■pvBESSMAKtNG—Mrs. A. Ho«tb is prepared i / t o do dressmaking at her home on N e ^ a n - \Y^’A N T E t^A fevr ^stca^, J»»rdeis. further informaaon. 62r John W, Ensign. 42 APARTMENTS TO REST-Pleasaat apart- J \ msnts on North-st, are offered for rental. Ap ply at 90 do. Moin-st. 26 qn)ro of Amos Bryan, Mechanicville, N. Y. \T A 0 K IN T 0 9 I1 COATS may bo secured of LvX Walter Overocker at I'ackcr’i store, at cash prices that will earpriie you. Ho has a dead cinch on such coats. Go tala with him, gentlemen. 4S drains. Apply to I Shirts, 50c to $2.00. Underwear. -17IN B KESIDENCE FOE SALE-The sub- J? s'eriber offers for sale too fine resilience of the late John C. Holmes, located on So. Main.st. Mi Chanicville, adjoining the Methodist church. 3W feet deep and extending from So. Main-i Lee’s Market is the place to go for your Thanksgiving Dinner FIN E S.lUSAGE, 10c a FUU.VD. Order a NICE ROAST for yonr Sunday Dinn-'^r, Schermerhorn’s EMPORIUM. Cor. Fark-ave. and Bazel-st. ELEVENTH YEAR. «>l> MONTH. To all onr old, true and constant cus tomers, and many new ones that are con stantly falling Into line, we extend car hearty thanks for their patronage and again pledge them redoubled diligence in our efl'orts to please them and to sell then} everything necessary for tbelr com fort at lower prices than thev can possi bly Obtain them elsewhere. We tell you, ■ In a boastful spirit, that our sales for r efl'orts to please them and to in} everything neceasary for tbelr ' •t at lower prices than thev can p • Obtain them elsewhere. W e t e ll. not In a boastful spirit, that our sales for eight months past have been from $300 $600 per month more than for corres- nding months the previous year. iVb attribute these results to our end less variety of useful and Indispensable articles constantly kept in stock and sold far below popular prices. 1 wish to call your especial attention during this month to our two lilg loads of all kinds o f useful baskets^bought di- !ct from manufaicturer petroleum soap, far surpassing every other kind, and for which w’e are sole agents for this village. A good washii machine given with 25 wrappers. Sai pies to give-away in a few days. Now about Teas and Coffees. We believe we nave given you better value in these two luxuries during our business years her< than any other firm with whom we hayi come in competition. This month find- us better equipped than ever and have de clared war on peddlers, and publicly make this offer: We will sell you better tea for 25c per pound than you are buy ing from peddlers for 50c per pound, oi refund your money and give you the tea. On coffees we will beat them 10c per pound or do the same with you as on the tea. This is not bluff but business. We have added largely to our stocl ■ fish,h, frulruits, ts, bought d To onr ne- of canned fis f meats, veg- ilee, soaps, &c. Our low prices and Ice varieties 7son Hatter & Outfiter STORE IN THE LaDOW BLOCK. ' Mackintoshes, Hats You will find the latest in all the styles of A Big Stock of Jersey and Blue Flannel It will be to yonr interest to look at my assortment be fore buying elsewhere, OlOV^S & M^TT^Na^ You can save 25 per cent by buy ing yourgloyes and Mittens o f D. S DICKINSON- CAVANAGH Shows the Largest and Best Selected Line of Fashionable Summer Neckwear, Sum m e^ats & Drivm^i Gloves. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. The Flreat Line Ever Seen in Mechanicville. a- w . Cook will offer for the next 30 days. Blankets & Robes at extraordinary low prices Gray Japanese Wolf Robe, $2.50 Gray Japanese Wolf Robe, 4.00 Gray Japanese Wolf Robe, 6.35 Black Japanese W olf Robe, 4.20 Black Japanese, Plush Lined, 6.50 Fine Robes Constantly on Hand. The Celebrated Galloway Robe, all one skin, equally as good as the Buffalo Robe Rlanlcets Kedacod.ln Price o n tbese Good.: Cumberland Square, 76x80, $1.50 Red Plaid, wool, 76x80, 2.00 Brown Striped, square, 76x80, 1.16 stra Quality Woo’, plain blue with red stripe, 76x80, 3.50 No. 1, extra quality red plaid, 6 60 Stable Blankets with surcingles attached, from $1.25 to $2,50 Common Stable from 75c upward. a W, COOK, Opposite Bank, Mechanicville. Gem Pharmacy, Corner M ain and Blver Sts. Pure Drugs & Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc Preacilptlons Carefully Compounded. yariety etablee, . . choice varieties will surprise ___ Any o f ’he following articles can be bought for 25c cash: 1 pound choice green tea, 2 ponndsfine tea, 10 cakes laundry soap, 1 pound Good Cheer smoking to bacco, 4 pounds tapioca, 4 pounds Caro lina rice, 1 pound Mocha and Java coil'ee in 1-qt. jar, 1 1-2 pound cocoanut, 4 pounds layer raisins 3 ponnds Ginger Snaps, 6 pounds Oyster Crackers. D. Si H. and Fitchburg mileage books to loan. Terms cash In advance. SCIENTIFIC EYE TESTING FREE. Chapin & Tooke, Proprietors of the Park-ave. Pharmacy, would call attention to the following: 50 per cent. Emulsion Cod Liver Oil, 50 and 75c. Moore’s Tar Syrup for Coughs, Moore’s Headache Disks, Moore’s Red Skin Liniment, 25c Scott’s Sarsaparilla, All prescriptions entrnsted to their care will receive prompt and careful at tention from a graduate In Pharmacy in my show window.. S. J. Mooie. Kari’s Clover Root, the great Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to tbe compl-xioa and cures constipation, 25c., 60c. ■ ______________ Be sure you gfet some o f those new and • elecarit Photos for Christmas presents, at Sipperly’s. Look at Dickinson’s new stock of gloves for all kinds o f wear. Go to the Gem Pharmacy and tiy some of Whitney’s hot soda. Go to G. II. Whitney’s for a hot beef Dra> S b iiubergs, The Leading Opticians FaiUna eyes properly tested and fitted at the most reliable and best equipped optical establish ment in Troy. Regular Bpccialist in attendance. Eyes exan ined professionally withont charge, Latest and hi proved stylea of Eye Glasses and Spectacles i lowest prices. 33», JUvei>it.. Troy, N . Y., M anufactur in g Opticians. A ittadal Human Eyes inierCed without pain, i Eaftitunpcta of sU kinds. i ROBINSON & PEEBIS FOB THE CELEBRATED D. L. & W. and D. & H. COAL. Try our No. 2 Chestnut at $4.25 per ton. Onr coal is well screened, and weight guaranteed. J ^ H a r d and Soft Wood Delivered to any part o f the village. Ofllce No. 69, Park-ave. Ofllce and yard at the Lime Kiln. Grand Holiday Sale NOW OPEN. Elegant Dress Patterns All Kinds of Knit Goods, Fancy Mittens, Handkerchiefs, Never before so Nice for tbe money, from Ic to $1 25. MEN’S NECKWEAR. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Purses, Ladies’ Combs, Hairpins, and. Fancy Ornaments for the Hair. J- H- PACKER. I Supplies for -e | I Masons and Builders | It FROM FOUNDATION TO FINISH 31 Largest Stock in Northern New York ■lENERAL AGENTS FOR Kip’s mnm plusmp mm ALSO BEST BRANDS OF iriPORTED PORTLAND AND DOMESTIC CEMENT, LIME, e t c . SAVE MONEY EJ x a m i n k S t o c k OOMF»A.FiH> F*RI0E>S Barnes & La Dow | MECHANICVILLE, N. Y. * C. M. Fort T o the Front Low as Cash Could Buy Them Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, a Big Stock o f Oilcloths, House Furnishing Goods. Tin ware, Crockery, Glassware, Flower Pots- n m v l Q a a T T o YOU w ill And O tJR STOKW PACKKD -WITH GQ.ODS, uali a n c i s e e us. f k i o b s a l w a y s KIGHT. C. M. Fort, the Old Reliable Stand. 50 Gart«>ii Furnaces. Our Thirty Tears Expeience in Hot Air Heat ing, has Proven the Superiority of the Carton Hot Air Furnaces. Suitahle for low cellars. Economical and quick heaters Plenty of References. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Call and see us. .S Safford & Son, Plumbers, Agents for Fuller & Warren Stoves & Ranges. u | BUNC5 & CADY Park-ave. Mechauicvllle, i ' Sell the Best Furnaces A.s a P.iwerful Heater and for Quick Work with Great Economy lii u>e o f Coal, no furnace can excel It can be placed in cellars with low ceilings. Tt makes heat for rooms, not for the smoke pipe. Examine it. J. B. Orcutt, S. J. Moore and others use this furnace. B 1 7 N C X 2 S l C A D Y the Famous Kelsey and the Kernan Furnaces. BARGAINS! Pick ’em Out at BAXTER'S, M I X ^ L I N E R Y . Tbe largest and most complete stock In the Latest Styles^ of Mllllnerv Goods in town, personally selected from toe Largest New York Houses. M r s . J , 33. M e e k e r , Cor. Pa»k-«v«. and M ain. Btreot We Want Money, and Our STOCK MUST 0 0 If Low Prices will do the business. These are not goods manufaclured for auction purposes, but A No. 1 stock, at a surprisingly iowprice^