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i "•• "•- •.*' -' • • • "•- -."-• ALTAMOXT HXTliRPRISU. ALTAMONT. N V.. J AN 0 1KP3 FfiOM'oi'KXKKillBORS L»to Happening!*, Personal Men- tlonaud Other Ittnns from our CerrespoiMlents. AIoiKlowtliile. Mr. E. Boboolcmft had family gathering Hands;. Bert Fryor anil fnoiily spent Sunday at Gallderlnnvl Ocntro. The IfiMet Gertrude nod Jounlo Kelly, of KelWy'i Station, ipeot Tumdny hero. Wm Ada Lbwton has returned to Cocy- taui Hollow after haviug sj)cnt a fow month*her*. W« noticed in lwt wcokg paper that wo had a new *»y of iturtiug flrn bore; and Votid Ilk* \# know if the Bcribo of Fullers 8Utkn baa tried it yet? A wy plemeot birthday party waa Riven to l i t e Carrie Hunt last Friday evening, About forty ware prcaent and after a bonnti- (ol npact and games having been iodulgod in, tbt oorapsnjr left for Uioir homes. East Ilerno. Tbn LiOttienm's am observing tho week if "* C!pnr . »ice» will to held in tlio . jiterati church on Smidny. Mr*. Jacob OsterhoaL Mrs Artbiu War- ner, oul Mr E Billing 1 - ar< n 'Hi' nick Hit U t a Carrie Bnight baa returned to Dart- Wkk Seminary after spending a meek with bar parenta. llr. Alban J. Lobdcll has rvtnrnrd to N«w York to reramo hl> Btudtis In tbo uiedl- «al college. At the entertaiment given by tho Enst Berne Lyceum, iMt Thursday ovening, "Tbo P«»k Biiters" met with tho greatest fovor. It il a very droll comedy, and it >u declared an extremely clever Mid brilliant afler-pieco. Another ectcrtnimnrnt will bo given by tbo Lyceum the lust of this month. •—•«• « Fuller's Statlou. Many people stood or sat on slippery places Monday. Henry Withorwiu htm built a shed for Bon. J. H. date on his farm. The recent frlgiditv of the weather scone to have canted a boom In matrimony. Nearly all tho ice homes hore bavo been filled with a fino quality of Ico token from the Normanakill. A party of yonriR people from Guilder- land had nu enjoyablo timo at W. II. An- thony'*, Tbnnday orening of last witk. VanAllen and Qnnckenbush havo put iu a mill for wwing shingles, which will be a great accommodation to people who have to ose shingles. A recent tano of the Bobencctady V n ton wyi: "Rev. William P. Davis of this city, preached two excellent sermons appropriate to ChrUitnns day inthe Reformed church at Lhfaa'i Kill on Snnday. Mr. Davis, although •Ighty-slx yean old, has lost little of his old - time vigor, and his sermons of Sunday wero fall of eloquence and pmror. ' j Now Sair»". » t lL m, n,. I'uc nditional reader," to be brought oat toon, it in an ac- tive state of preparation. It U ander the control of the New Salem Flistrionio Society. A •mall party went to Albany, Wodnea day, Jan, 4th to enjoy tho skating in the Park. The Ico wai in splended condition. There waa a large unmbotof skaters and the ~"enjoymeit wai great The pond presented a very lively appearance. On Wednesday, Dec. 28th '02, the mar- riage of Mr. Wra. B. Myndorao, of Guilder- laad Centre, and Mils Ada Fitch Orounse took place at the home of thebride at New Salem, Bev. T. Morton officiating. It wai a> vary pleasant affair, all teeniing to enjoy themselves heartily. The gifts were numer- ous and not a tew were valaablo. The "Clipping Party" to bo given at the Reformed cbnrcb parlors, January 12th '03 (evening) Is a decided novelty here, but affords much fan and la very popular. Ad- miaUoD, free. Refreshment* served. While to* admission is free the committee earnestly request each one to bring their pocket-books and what loose change la convenient. Delmar. HIM Grace Talmage spent Snnday at Miss ' BUnobe Weatoott'a. Htai Daisy Brayton recently spent a fow days at Miss Alice Oliver 1 *. Mrs. tibaa, Flagler and daughter are visit- ing her parenta at Scboharie. Mr. Frank Rowe has boen spending a fow dayi with relatives at MechnniovUla MUs Jessie McKown, of SIoKownvilie, has ntnrasd borne from Miss Minnlo E. Barnes'. Mr. and Mrs. A Allen, of Sohenoctady, are spending a short timo at Mr. P. Z. Allen's. Mn. T. MoCormlck left Wednesday for a short visit with relatives and Mends In Saratoga Co. e* |»rt«li)tDonw in both churches wero ^^'^SBdlUa pieces recited by folks men very Interesting. Mrs. P. Tieroey gave a party Monday •ftamoQB to their friends and rel attves. Hott of the gnasU present were Albanians. Mrs, Win. Adams and Mrs. O. Baxter are taproTing slowly. The annual election of officers of the M. E. Sunday school ocenrad Jan. 1st. Mr. R. Allen was elected superintendent with an •ffloSmt corps of aMlitunU. The New Yean party given by Mr. and Mrs. 8. Page was quite largely attended, there being forty fracata present Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. F. Cook, lfr. MidUn. A. Alien, Mr. 0. Allen and Misu Carrte Pier, of Sohenectady; Mrs. Mary Smith,of Beldiville; Mr. B. Allen and family, of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams, of Now Scotland. tiarktivtilc. MIKS Lizzio Croukg »peat a &hort vacation home. Tho IMe*t fad ishuulloi; rnbUta by moon- light. School brgnn Tutsdny after tho vavntlun. LitBS Ell?,iibilli riutnlinK has been eullor- ing with tvphuid I'lU'timucln. Slliis Carrlo \nnAUt.iiu<, of Codar Grove, spent Now Yean with Hist Jessie Hill. Mr. and Mre. George llntiiliuy, of Albnny, »ero at his mother's n fow days last wook. Mrs. H"ury Mnblu nnti Miss Mntie Mead, of Troy, have been stopping at Mr. John Allen's. Tbo net proceeds of tbo M. E. donation lost Monday evening wrro § MRS. 80. As the weather Wan Qnc>, il was woll intended. Mi&s J. Ethel Brown-, diiughter of Itov. W. 8. Brown, pastor of tbo Presbyterian church at Hand Lake, lato of this place, was the wtnnor of tbo lVmun »t eilvvr medal, in a coutest held at tbo Iinptltt chinch, North Nassau, Thursday uvcjiin^. 2Utb nil. Tbo titlo of her oration was Tiinilh-1 rnrablcs," rn extract from one of the loont telling ad- dresses of tbe great temperiutce orator, John G. Wooley. ^p > Xfcsre is more Catarrh is this section of the oonatiy than ail other diseases pnt together and until the last few yean was supposed to b« incurable. For a great many yean doc- t o n pronounced It a local disease, and pres- cribed local nmedles, and by constantly fall- ing to eon with local treatment, pronounced It teoanble. Science baa proven catarrh to b* a Moatitational disease, and therefore re- qnirst constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Con, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only comtitu- -fjonal c o n on the market. It Is taken in- twnally in dosss from 10 dropstoatsaspoon- (BL Haots directly on the blood and moootu nifaoaa of the system, Thsy offer one hnndrad dollan for any case it fails to OBI*. Brad for oirculsrs and testimonials. AdflNM, r. J. OHIN£Y & CO., Toledo, Q, r Voorhocttvillo. Isaic Pearl has hfo now hoiwo noarly com pletcd. Meetings ara being continue d in tbe M, E. church this week. It Is reported that Wesley Woroley la*abont lo give up tho meat mnrlut. David Bradt has sold tbo Flausburgh farm, in tierm*. to Israel UotuHulluw. Mr. Goorgo Wood, who has boon very low with typhoid fever, is now In a fair way to recover. Frank Bloomingdnlu ami Stephen linen got tbctr li'o huusi'8 lillt-d last week. Oilier8 ore DOWbusy. Tbo law suit between Elizabeth Uotalin g and W.H. Swift, boforu Squire Oihoru, at Altnmout, bns been adjourned until JQU. 26, Thuntaa J. Tyg.srt bus b<uin upp ilutcJ, b; SuporvUur Allou, oamtuisaidaur of tbii assegsor dbtrict, to looU after tho matter of removing block knots from fruit trees. John Ryall, T. C White, Robert D. Wnnd^ Tho«. J. Tygort and James 8 Rolyen desire to n-turu tbaults to lion. Jamos Hiltuu, each bit vi up rcci-ived from him a Uuo pbati}graph of hiiu.-f ;f us au iv|ipn-ointiun of tho aitaixtaDut'roodi-rnil in tnUing him homo on tbn ueoa»iou of bla lej; Ui'itii; brokeu at th« vlllny*' a yrrtr »y ) lant August, Tbo picture wn»Ukcn wi.111 nftor bin rvcjvory. « > * . - - . Sling;crlnutlt«. Tbero nr« BOVITO! ciuita of eblekeu pos lu towu. Mr. II. A. Iirr.dt, of Albnny, hptut buu- dny with \\. X. O.trnudur. Obioken thieves aie Mill busy. Tbo Innt visit was at J. J Maker'* whore they took 30 fowls. Mrs. Dcrmott, tbo ngod ruuthcr of li. S. Dormott, die.l at tbo resideuco of her BOD Tuesday moruiog. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grovonor, of Scho- harioCo., madu a short call at E. W. And- roi' oil TumUay lunL Tbe Uhristmas tree at tht H E. ohu rob was aBaccfui aud everything was In flue order and presents wore unmuroas. Mr J. kl. Bitaisint» 'ho rcgiplnot of a vary fine 03k rucking chair, agift from bit doss is tbu Sabbath school. Mr. J. M. Simmons (javo a rec. ptioD to hit Sabbath aohoul claw last Saturday even- lug, from 7 to 11 o'clock. An excellent supper was served. Among those present wero E. Pier, U. II McOorumck, B. Audrus, A. Cousc, A. Bnbuocb, J. H. Mahor, Win, Kilmer, Palmer Watkins, C. W. Leute, A. V. MoHarg, 11. Mmmons, F. Merrihew, & Conning, F. Condon, C. Soutbwiok, A. J. Earl. Tboy all report a flue timo and uo ono doubts it as Mr. Simmons never does anything by tbo halves. Tliotnpsou'H Lake. Henry I. Dovoo has gone- back to Oneont a to atteud school. Mrs. Frank Bart Is spending a fow days at her farmer homo iu Borne. Miss Laura Wright has finished her trade and returned home and la ready for business. Mrs. Graham has comu to spend tbo win- ter with her daughter, Mre. Charles Vun- douscu. Mrs. R. A. Vandenoen spent Ni-w Years with her daughter, Mn. James Gumming)), near Bcidsviile, Mr. Lowia E. Warner and family and Wm. Boloo went to Grccnviilo to visit their friends, (Saturday. Mrs. William Oaborn has boon staying with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Martin for the lost four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner spent New Years with thatr daughter, Mrs. Myron Mnthins at Now Salem. Mrs. Peter Uovoe, of Sohenectndy, and hor son, Will, spout Now Years with her paroutx, Mr. and Mr*. Click man. Hart's, Warner'B find EtviuRgton's are Oiling ihelr Ico buitses. The ice if uow 11 Inehes thick nuO »f good (jnnlity. The yoauR pooplo are practicing fur an nx- blbitiou to be hold at Bart's hall iu tho nenr future. Tbo timo will bo announced Inter. C8E DANA'S SAHS'.PARUXa, THE KIND THAT fl'RES" Now Scotlaud. Mrs. Ed. Crawford Is on the siok list. School commenced ngniu Tuesilay morn- Ing after a wcek'B vacation. Miss Florence Uougblry is Bpondlug a fow day» witb friends lu Alhauy. Jako Weaver, of Galldurlnud Centre, visi- ted J. M. Whltbcok this wook. Dr. J. U. Fitch, wife and son, spont Now Years at Mr. Twitohcll's, Hnmtvillo. Miss Lou Rolakle, of Albany, spent New Yean with her pnrcnU of this villugo. Mr. G. Bradt and family spont Now Years at Frances Brudt's, Btitblohom Centre. Rev. J. C. Lagrongo and family, of Mlna- ville, arc visltiug Abrnm Huso and family. MUs Jounlo Wands, wbo baa been spend- ing a fow weeks la Fultonviile, has returned again. Harry Botaling bos jnst finished thrash- ing. Now tbo foxes will disappear rapidly as in past eenanns. Miss Anna Fngan, of tterkliner, a farmor teacher at this place, was tbo guest of Mrs. J. R. Wayno last week. Rov, Mouroo Drew preached his farewell sermon Sunday evening, and left for Spo- kane, Wash., the following day. Mr. Frauk Reid, of Montana, bos been visiting his brother, Fullor Retd, of this place. Be reports plenty of snow in that western country. . <a>e o- USB DANA'S SARSAI'ARILLA, in "THE KIND THAT CUBB8." Uipww T*bule»; Uarfou Hill. Oliver Boynton bold New Year at Dclau- iou witb relatives there. Kaymond Dl^,,. nDJ d wen t to AfUm last -atnrday to visit relatives there. Mr. Jonas Iligbter and wlfo Gpcnt tbo holfdays witb friends iu Albany. John Wilbur audwlfo of Albany, wore gue&U of Edward Maltieu lnst week. Erwin and Di-lbwt Bnrti'u spotit Cbrlst- niiiN at Voiirhiesvllle aud also made .1 trip to Albany before thcii return borne, Mr Gco. Scraffnrd, of tbo Schoharie Co. Farmer, was ou tho "Hill" last week look- Ing after tho interest of that publication. (JoeyniuuH Hollow. Mis Bertha Case, of Albany, Is visiting friends In tbo place. Tho rain on Sunday last was very much needed to fill tho cisterns. Resolutions for tbo first of January are Just now In active preparations. Rev, M. B. Snydor nod wife spent Now Yearn with his brother at Philniout A unmber of private Ico houses waro filled last week with a good quality of Ice Rev. Goo. O. Wilgey, of Aquctufik, ocott- plod tbo desk of tho M. E. church last Ban- day. Mr. and Mm Frank Bronk, of Thornp- tons Lake, wero at J. VV. Colfor'iovcr Bon- day. Bliss Altco Calvin, who has beenatCoboes tho past four yearn, returned home Satur- day. The young people Improved tho timo on tho ice, Tho creek was hi fine condition for skating. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Aqno- tuek. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Roberts on New Years. Tbo funeral of Mrs. J. li. Oarknard was held from tho M. E. church, Tuesday p. m. at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Carknard was taken sick on Tuesday and died Saturday evening. Pueuuionln was tho cause of her death. While Gco. Gilbert was cutting wood a few days ago, in tbe woods, a tree lu falling struck a uippling hi such a iniuiuor to t.trlko htm on the leg abovo tbo kueo, bruls- lt cjulle badly. Ho now walks with a cone. Feurolmsli. Wm. Bpggs bas moved to tbe farm of Mrs. Myra Sllngerlnnd at Tairytowu. Tbo officers elect of tbo Reformed church wero hiKtiilled last Snnday moiuliifj. TU» hnys had atihoating match au Satur- day nfUTumm. Thovk'torH ha»o not yet be* n announced. Tlio 0<-rcv iiuow of lnst Sunday rained bopos of <di-li4>ui<lti>f{, hut the ruin of that evening took It all away. l'rim-r lncetrugfl wero hokl this week an fullown: Tuesday ni A ht nt Wni. Cougpr I'uUni; Wedunsd-iy, at Henry Brnle's; Tbuts-lnv iii^ht, at Lw.in«rd Lltohfluld's, Friday night, at Jacob Retyon's. I 1 'reddle Spoorc anil niitert>, Lena aud Clara, Bpout Sunday visiting friends In Coey- mans. Mrs. Auna W. Nodlne, of this place, and Miss Eva Zelkr, of NewYork city, left ou tbe West Sboro express to spend the holidays at Niagara Falls. Indian Fields. DtiU Adrbucriiss rented P. li. Whltbgnk'si pboo for the nrmicg year. Tim farmers hove nearly all filled their Ice houses with Ice 13 lucbes thick. Mr. and lira. Judson Norria apent New Year's with relatives near C'laiksville. Mr. and Mrs. David Wiltslo are epeud- tug a fow weeks with their daughter, Mm. Jacob Coonley, of Albany. Mrs. M. A, Whit heck ban been spending a week with her grand-daughter, Mrs. H. A. Malay, near South W enterlo. Tho W. 0. T. D. of Ihi* ploco will give a Japanese Sapper in tho band hall on Thnrtdny evening, Jan. 12. Quite a number of young people from this place attended tbo snrpriso party at Clifton Bedoll'e, on Wednesday night last. F. D. Barlow, our present land-lord is to lenvo ibis vllloge In tbo spring, he having hired Ibo Qowatd hotel at West Coxsackie. Miss Clara Puecb, of Alhauy, who has been spcodiag tbebnhdiije witb her pnreut* here, relurutd to tlio Capitol city on Tues- day, David CollinB and wife, of Medwny, also Miss Libblo Tborn, uf Oinpcvllle, wero tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. li. Sweet, Jr., ou New Years dny. West Berne. Mr. Ira. Boakor had a family reunion on Monday, at bis home. Mr. Austin DoLaMntor U visiting his parents at Little Falls. Tbo young people gave Miss Elsie Scboou- maker a surprise party on Wednesday even- ing Arlvuh: Two llttlo utrls, 0110 at Mr. A. M.IUICO'H aud ono at Mr. Gulus Hcboou- inaker's. Mr. Ui»r!»v Aucbamp-tiigh aud Mr, Frank j Oliver, of Altnmout, spent a frw days among frluads here. The annual nuppcr given at tho Dnchman house, by tho Reformed oharoh people, was quito a SQCCCSS, Mrs. Buima Nasholds gavo a Now Yeora dinuer nu^aturday. GUCKU from Altamout, Mlddleburgb aud Knox. Mr. Juliu F. Bellar entertained bb bisters and brother, their obildren and grandchild ren, at a Now Years diunor, given on Mon- day. Mr, D. BacbmaD, Prop, of Miller's hotel, ftivoa a shooting niateb ou Old Now Years, Jau. 12th at which plnaty of turkuys, chick- cits and piijeoun will be furulnbed. If Hoi my tbo next fair day. Lottie Townnend Is with friends in Albauy. Mr. Grout Clow has returned to tho Albany Biwlnees Cullego. Mr. James P. Millar wishes to oxprcst bis thauks to tboso wholent Choir genorotu and timely aid in extiugnlahtng tbo Qro in bis batldlDGo on tbo night of tho 20th alt. The person wbotook tbe blanket from the wacon of G. H. Townsend, on tho night of 29th ult., should return tboname or he may feel tbe law as ho bas eeva tbo blanket. Tbo eutertaioment and aajiper at R. B«oh- mau's hotel lust Tbnrwlny was a suceesB, tbo nl|;ht favomblo and nothing was lacking but good sleighing. At a late hour, when every- body seemed to bo enjoying themselves the most, tho cry of "fire" was raised which caused great alarm. Tbo tiro was located ander the Biding near Ibo eblainoy, bat plouty of water being at band wai soon ex- tinguished, although if a strung wind bad prevailed, tbo result might have boen dif- fer cut Many reinPtntwred tbe conflagration of a few yean u^o when ike bnlldiuga ou tbe same «i& ~- *«tuojed. South licthlchcm. The wce£ vl prft3%r will bo observed butt. Mr. tt. Conrt and Mia N. HoltfiW, of Troy, gpcnt Christmas with John Court. Tbo annual meeting of tbo Sunday ichoo] board will bo hold nest Tneaciny night for the election o( of&cors. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bradt, of Sohonoctaily and Sir. nnd Mrs. Oacar DuLong, of Tarry- town, spent Sunday nt Frank OstorhouV*. lictliluuein Centra. Tho largest patronized, most liberal Mul pleasantly conducted ball of the season, WM tlio Old Year Bail, tho last of 1802, held at Beoloy'g hall, Uctblcboui Centre, on thi evening of tho 20th nit. The muiio wuftne, tho sapper nice, and tho dancing exqnUlto, Among tho many notables from tho city whoso aid and pretence added largely to its tncceM were Messrs. John Condon, IL F, O'Connor, the genial proprietor of the "Capi- tol" 177 80. Pearl St., nnd Hon* 8. Oof. On and their ladles; Mr. Frank Vamlerxoe, Jerry Mann autl others of Bethlelium. Th« dauciug was continued until tho "wee small hours of tho munilng" when tboy returned to their homes well pleased with the evening* entertainment and enjoyment. .—•••—• lleitlsville. Mrs, Amy Hnlleubeck improving. Iiojo ! Bojs! keep your eyes on the "cook." Rev. A, D. Lamb spent Sanda* at Reef- er's Comers. Ur. albert Klngiloy, of PticnrBie, called on friends here, Monday. Miss Junuio Gallup, of OucstervtUe, visi- ted at F. W. Conger's, Batorday. Mr. Christopher Michael, of Springfield, Mast!,, has been visiting friends at this place. Among tboM> who nro still on tho lick Hot arc Mins Eva Gardner and Hannah C. lira* man. Mrs. Emory Whitbeok, ot ScUcncctndy, U visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mra. C. F. Cary. Mra. Juhn Weidman spent part of last week with her uncle at Valiitla. Who inn accompanied by her son, FrHnk, of Dulinitr. Uulou Church, Alvn Hotaling la convalescing. V. Lagrange, wbo bag been ill for a short time, is reported as being some better. Mr. Michael Murphy, we regret to nay, is quite seriously ill. Dr. Case, uf Sllngfr- liaul*. attends him. We hope he may eoon bo convulcwrnl. Tlio coucort given by the Philharmonic Boaii ty of Uiitnu ehiireh, was asuccess, being w*ll ntte-itdvd uolnilh6t6ndiug tho cold weather. The uiemb< TH of the class so>taiu nl their pnrtn udmlrnbly. Altogether the concert wiia a line affair. t\tt «om« llaio tbo joung people of Stony Hill havu liii'ii con»t<lt<riug the prujeet uf g-1 tiny up a drnuiaUo entertnlncnenl, but thiiB fur little or no progress has l<ecn innde, altboggh tho subji-ct has been agitnteil for Borne time. It seeiua from what no can couji.ctuie that tho werlily mJetiuga are inure iu the nature of a "uparking bee" than an attempt to got up iiu eutertnlumeuL Probably tbe yunng ineu mean well eunuch, bat when Nancy Angoliua cast her longubh- ing glances at MOM* Jeremiah, it knocks the drum ah (draiun) cnliraly out of him, and then again when tiopuronia Jtrualia ainilcs bewltchiDgly oa D,wi/J £z«kte1 it li no wou'dci that tfraiJMa a flutter wider the left tide of hk) vest, It !s very nataral, very. Now that wont do in getting up on exhlbi- lt>m. The Udles otost bo oumtwl of coume, but we prefer lo BOO our Inmuoratn lu tho bank pnrlur where there is none to molest nr raakn ua nfruiil uf a No. 11 cow hido boot. Thut b tbu best place aud now my yoang friends if yon want to get up jour entertain incut, come right duwn to hard pan and nd jouru love muking to another season. To ALL WHOM IT MAY COKOKBN. —A middle aged man, uf industrious habits, would like to make tbo acquaintance of some healthy, robust widow lady, with a view of seonriug a companion to cheer him through thin l'inoly vulo of tears. Address Uncle Nick, Union Church, Albany Co., N. V. P. S. Please state ago and weight. Tlio Plain Truth Is good onou(|b for. Hood's Sarsaparilta— there is uo need of embellishment or soasa- mali'm. Bimply whnt Hood's Harsaparilla doev, that tells tho story of its merit. If yon bavo never realized its benefits a siaglo bottlo will convince yon it is a good medicine. Tbo highest prnlse has been won by Hood's Pillit fur their easy, yet efficient action. Said by all druggists. Price 25 cents. - •—•••-—• North Thompson's Lake. Morgan Secor ant) Ambrose Ketch- aiu bavo illled their ico houses. Miss llattio VVillsiu is spending a few IIUVB witb her bistor, Mrs, Chua, Sbufelt. Mrs, Al Smith nnd sou, Walter, of lii'iiectady, lmvo becu here for 0 few days. Eliucr Armstrong and wife and George Uttmuti nnd wife visited at J antes Armstrong's last week. Our young ladies nttended a rag boo last Friday afternoon given by Mm. Parker Hull. All report a good titnu, Esporiwiec. Tbe M. E. donation ou Monday netted 8125. Rev. C. Miller, of Tomliannoek, returned home on Tuesday. The Presbyterians and Methodists observed the week of prayer. Hap|ui & MoDuIHe are pushing work ou the new knitting mill build* lug. Several of our young men have gone to Cnstlelou to help iuthe ice harvest. Mrs. K. E. Brown returned fnoin an extended visit iu Connecticut ou Saturday. Hornby's Oats When you buyit— you get as near , perfection, H.-O, as good things ever get in this world— Best In everything. ; Knox. Mrs. William J. Beebe,of Albany, Ijicnt a few days the past week with her mother, Mrs, E. Champion. licv, Frank Gage, n ntudent at fclftverlck .Seminary, preached iti the M, K. church last Sunday morning. At tbe annual meeting of the Knox Mutual Insurance Company, held at E. Williams' hall, on Tnesduy last, George J, Williamson was elected president; William J, McDonald, Secretary, and Perry C. Ontrandcr, Ugeut. Uuiltlcrlnnd. Mrs. William DeFriest is very sick with typhoid fever. Revival meetings are about to be* gin in the M. E. church. Miss Jennie Wood in conliued to tbo house with frosted feet. A large party of young folks from this place spent lost* Thursday even- ing at W. H. Anthony's. The funeral of A brain Oliver of Lisha's Kill took placo from the M. E. citurck last Saturday. Henry Sivcr and wife, of Fonda, aud Jesse Foster and wife, of Glov- creville, visited friends here last week. neniuelaervllle. Bert Golden it visiting friends in Albany. Will Becker spont part of last week in Altaniont. Nelson Knowlcs, of Oak Hill, is at Fischer Abrams'. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield are rejoic- ing over the birth of a son. Flora Mugiveny, of Saratoga, spent tbe holidays with her father. Alice Unroll has closed her school in thoWoodford district for the pres- ent. The donation for the benefit of Rev S. C. Thompson was held at the rectory, Tuesday evening. Uulltlci-luud Centre. A meeting of tho young people of the Lutheran church will be held at the parsonage, Saturday evening, Jau. 7th at 7 o'clock. The funeral of Myndort Lagrangc, 81-., of Albany, was held in the lie- formed church, Saturday, at 2 p. in., Rev. W. P. Davis officiating. The week of prayer is being ob- Berveil jointly bv the Reformed and Lutheran churches. Thus far the meeting* have beeu interesting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Ogsbury are at Meriden, Conn. Mr. aud Mrs. Ira Hurst entertained a number of friends, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Armitage are in Sdienectady visiting their daughter. Will Jacobson and wife, of Glov- ersvilre, are spending his vacation at this place. Frank JIuret, who has been spend- thc holiday vacation with his parents, has returned to his studies at the Albany Medical College. Success to you, Frank. INSUK'ANCI? NOTICE. The undersigned, Collector and Agent for the Gmlderland Mutual Insurance Association, hereby gives notice that he will be nt the places below mentioned for the purpose of collecting the Ore tax for Ibo fire at Guitderland Centre, as follows : Jan. 12, Robison's Hotel Fuller's Station; Jan- 14, at Sloan's hotel, Guildciiand ; Jan. 16, at Wbitbeck's hotel, MeKownvillc ; Jan. 18th Know- ersville house, Altumont; Jan. 20, W. L. Wagoner's Dtmnsville; Jan. 28, W. D. Frederick's, Guilderland Centre; Jan. 25, Schooleraft's store, Meadowdale; Jan. 28, Union hotel, Altamont; Jan. 81, S. 8. Fowler's, Guilderland Centre, (from 0 a. m. to 4 p. in.) all intervening dates 1 will be at my home in Guilderland Centre. After Jan. 31, 5 per cent, will be charged on collections. . JOHN WITHKRWAX. Dated, Dec. 31, 181)2. DESERVING PRAISE Wo dealro to say to our cltUsns, thai for Tears we hare been telling Dr King'* New Discovery for eonuimptloa, T>t. King's Now Life 1'llU, Backlen'a Arnica 8»lvu and Electric Hitters sod b&To never bandied remtdles that •oil u well, or ttut bure Riven each universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to gntrsntee them every time, and we stand ready to re- fund the i.urch»*e price, If eatisi»ctory results do not follow their use Theseremedies hsve won their great popularity purely on tbeir net tte. CMFrederick Prapgttt Tbe farm lately owned mil occupied by Maiy C. Case, hut formerly owmd by Durant F. Denton, rltuated In thetown of Ktiux, about ono mile north-west of the vtJMtre < t UnjontjOattuSitDli'lisTjiriiiltta 0 "l-lv- to? of 180 acres of good farmlnt; land, well watered, nearly all under culilv tloa, will goad farm bcu>e, new biro, and ou'hoa-eB *>1 In good rcttstr, will be sold under Judgment i.f forecluore totho lilgbert bidder, at IS r>'«lock noon, on the SStb day of Jaoosry, 1893, at tbe front entrniK'O to tho City Hall, to thu city of Altiscy, N . Y . b j Horace I- Hlclis, pf Albany, N Y., Referee. This piopcrtv U becutifully sltaateil, comnisnlluR a inaznin icntvliw, scd Its iturrouoiliDgB are eocb as to lender It a particularly dcslrablo {»>in or e.iuntry rfsl- rtenro. This Is nu oppnrtuulty r/btch dit'S not often arlte to rccurc a Rox^d form deltcbt- fully «itoate>l, snd the sale referred to «bou!d be well attended. Particulars of tale mil be furnished upon application to tbe Itafens i OUCKIEN'S ARNICA SALVE. TUB BEST SAI.VB In tb« world for Cat-. Bnitsro. B<irt!a, Ulcern, Sail Rheum, Fevtr Soros, Tt'lcr, C^happci Haoiiii, Clillhlslae. Corns, <tod all Hktn ErupUou*. oci) po«HfVcJy cure* PU"*, or uo pay renitlred. It U KUsrun- teed Inglvu iiorfect saUsfactlun, ur innni'V 10- fandrd. Price 35ennts per box. For Sale by all t I tbe iw Year RESOLVE^ that you will make this paper a regular visitor in your home cir- cle. Every feature that can make your fireside brighter and better is always in its columns. It would be a welcome visitor to some distant friend. Try it us a NewYears gift. •»$•• * •$• IX c«cUraootb,wni an. on Fubloa, AnTimn'11 lUlU't' awl all matter* of lntsrot totlio HOHB TO1UES Finely III. »1.W a year UAQMIHK AMULK copy lorfivetwo-cent itampi. l'hil Hi j»n» T»bulw cm* aatul«a<*. A NEW SUiVEIl t'OUHU, Put two-tlu'rds of a pint of alcohol in ft wldo-inoutbeil bottlo, and oao-third of» pint of ummouiu and a tablespoon* ful of whilcuiug ; shako thoroaghlj. Wet a small spoog* witb this mixture, aud go over four silver or brass with it as quickly as possible, rubbing it off with 11soft flannel baforo it has a cbanoe to dry. WATERPROOF Common papor may bo converted into A substance resembling parchment by means of sulphuric acid. Tho said t/hould be of an exact strength, and mixed with half its weight of water. A •beet of paper placed iu this solution becomes itanl, tough andfibrous,ytt ita weight ia not increased and it is far bettor for writing purpose? than ani- mal parchment. KEEMNO mTTTEn SWEET. If your butter scorns likely to spoil, iniruerso tbo vciiol which contains it id cold lini <-wuter and keep it tbore until tbo B\reotness of tbo butter is restored. TO <a,BAS WHITE WOOUM B11AWL3. Huj.'iiu iu a steamer over a kottlo of strong HutipmJs. This is a good wuj to trout soiled laco. Ur: BttHboth JtHHf Beltimore, Md. Rescued from Death All Said She Could Not Live Month Now to Alive awl Wcll—TlianUt llood'i Sanaparllla. " I most praUo Hoo.1'8 Sarsapirills, for tt Is wonderful medicine. 1 suffered 10 years with Neuralgia and Dyspepsia and talMiKg spell*. Sometimes I would be almost stilt with cold perspiration. I spent Ik great deal of money fur medical atten but I did not get any Benefit until sty ttai told me about llood'n Karssnarllla, and I totakelt I weighedlessUan 100«»•.- A Picture of Misery Every one who saw mo thought I could not live another month. But I ocean to improve atouce alter beginning with Hood'' at ouce alter beginning with flood's B&ri«p* rtlla, and have gradually gained until I am now perfectly cared, I erjt wall, sleep well, and am ta perfect health. I owe all to Hood's SarsapariUa Instead ot being dead now, I am sllvo anil weigh 149 I**." Mim. EUZABETO MxssBit, to Uiiit Uarnoy Btrcot, Ualtlmore, H(l. UOOOa PII.LB »T« i p lacUj harmlMi, »tw»yi rallibU an4 ktnaAaUl. AIJTAMONT MARKET. BCTTSB--21 Cutita par ]>onuil Etica—28 Cents per dozen. BAT— $10.00 to $12.00 per ton. BYE frnuw [email protected] to 89.00 per ton. BUCKWHEAT FIOTO - $ ppr cwt Cor. State mi South Pearl Sis, Deposits & Surplus, §3,000,000. JASPER VANWOKMElt, P. N 81 LI. I JAMES MOOBE, > JAMES MIX. ) XVM. N. S. BANDERS, - TR«ABDB«B. ALBERT V. UEN8KN, - SSCBXTABT. TRl'STEES ! JA*I-BB VAN WOHUEH, J»sir.8 Moons, V. N 811.U A. V. Un«cCN, I.4K8iiso HOTAUKO, JACOB LSONABD, SBTH Wn«Ei.eR, P. C. CUBT?S, Wu. R. PAOB. JOHN R. CIARSBLL, WM. P. RBPO, WM. N. 8 B*m>»BS, GBORO* It. Rtmscu, W. H. LIVINOITOS, Jons j. Wans, GiiAni.KS A. LAWTCB, JAMCB MIX, SAIIUPI, 8. HAXT. JOHN jr. BAILET, Deroslts and 6urp!n» tecurelv InvestedIn itcccnlance with the lsw» nt tbe State ot Mew York. rotra PIB CBKT. Interest piltl on all ecconnts up to13,000. Deposits commerce to (Iran Interest on the Bret day of each month. Interest credited and paid April or October lsi, Fonda may bo sent by Check, Draft, Ex- pr>u;i, Money Ortler or Itefristercd Letter, and Deposit Book will bo returned by Registered Hall. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. For farther Information regarding Doposlts and Loans call upon or address W. N. 8. BANDERS, Treasurer. ALBANY CITY SAVINGS lliSTITUTIOH, Cstabtlahod 1800. Banking House, 47 State Street Daaasli* Basaraly I»Ts«te* AeesrOM !• rt» U m «f ths HIM*. Uonsjr loaned on bond «nd mortgax* **4 on ssr«tfitlea allowed by law. Interest at FOUB PI A CENT, paid o» «• po4touoi oxceedfaz THU.-.K THuUttA.^D UULLABH, conimsnclng THK K1U3T BACH MONTH. 4 PER CEITT. CMTJCnC8T PAYA.ULE AND JULY F1B8T. Dspositi amj bt touts by mail In pos> ofHc* orders, bank oiiscks, «>r ca»h In N?U> tared IctUrs, or by sxpran, ami bank books will I* roiuniod uf mall to suoh dsposlton la res-i>Ursd p«ckasa P.M. MURPHY OKOROK L AMSUKLL, UOllAOtS a B121.H, BI»WA1U) J. OALL1BN. TBOBTKM. P. M. MnnpBT. RODSKT VOSB, BKLDSS E. UA.i:rm, Oca H. TBAORK, OHO, I. AHsnm,u n. Da U PALMRB, KaAKcta II. Woous, Aonsm l l c n i u IBD4.H li H<t, JIOHAOK S. 3omn R. WAI.KCB, 3. U. UAT Umm W. Cos, Jn., J. H. UHOOKS, UU J. lU JOHli D. WHITE, Attorney and CouQselor at Lai AND NOTAEY PUBLIC. All l«s»! liKtlnws prnmptlT Mtsodtd Charges mod< rat*. Offlos and ratdeae* MATH BT^ AXTAMUHT. H. T. A F/CF.F. TlilP TO THU WORLD'S FAIH, an./ coiimlcts othtr aJtiitchvt pre- mium*, frim a i/fU to a ut.tUi, bicycle, organ or rifle, are offered Jar a little flusuHt work near home, bv the publisher! 0/ WIDE A WAKE. Aw full partieulan, frte, ad- Jnss W. F. A'ellogff, Box 188, Boston, Matt. ERNEST W. lilECK, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 37 Maidon Lane, Albany N. Y. Ilipans Tubules euro hives. Ripnns Tabulea: at druggist*. Bipans Tabulacuw tb* blu««. WHY DON'T YOU Gome and see thefinestdis- * play of Rubber Goods in Albany. A larger or better line would be hard to find. Don't buy until you call on us. Henry Mayell & Son, Cor. Broadway and State Street. Holiday Goods In Great Variety, Useful & Ornamental, -AT- f. C. LANSING'S, 77 and 79 South Pearl St., Allany. M. F. HELLENBECK, —DEALER IN— Fine Furniture. Undertaking in all its Branches. Altamont, X7. IT. W. C. PANG BURN. Pall trade has now opened. I am clos- ing out my entire stock of Oil Cloth at cost. Pr. 20c. Yard. My entire stock of 25c oil cloth to be sold at the above price. Pr. 25c. Yard. My 35c oil cloth with heavy painted back and most desirable patterns at 26c. yard. Pr. 40c. Ynrd. No. 1, extra quality, large assortment of pat- terns at 40c. per yard. Window Shades, iu all the best colors, mounted on Spring Rollers, 25c. With fringe, 35c. Nice assortment of Stove Rugs at very low figures. 63 & 65 South Pearl St., Albany. Don't fail to visit M. LYONS' MI T .LIITEB,Y STOEE Where you will find all the latest novelties in the Millinery Line,and at prices to suit all. Special Attention paid to Mourning Orders. . LYONS, 3 Beaver Block, South Pearl St., Albany. (Opposite Albany Theatre.) M I T T f i P ' Q T71IITT <i!A\T of °° DLIVEn OiL « rtU) HOTOPHOB- MlLLlliU O rjlUlLolUl\ PUITE8. An hmUnnblu ltcmedy In Bron- chtftl and Pulmonnry affections, u Consumption, Brouchittf, Catarrh, Cough*, Goldt, eta., si well as all disoftui rcsuttluR from an impoverished condition of tbe blood. IlllLLllalO oAKSAi AKILL A of Poitasaium. The cn»t blood pn- riller for Scrofula, Erysipclii, Pimptf*, Poctnlo, Blotches, Boils, Tainon, Salt fibcom, Hcald Hcail, Rug Worms, Dlcen, Affectioni of tbo Skin and all blood tmpurittaa. MILLER'S PILLS fegBa™* 101 * ™»«**™* PBEPAKED ONLY BY A. E. U1LEE, Druggist. 89 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. —DEALER IN— Choice Groceries, Boots, Shoes and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Agent for the Thomas Double Acting Force Pump. Chain Pumps constantly on hand. Main St., - - Altamant, K. Y. Holland Bro's, Pork Packes, AND DEALERS IN Dressed Hogs, Pork, Hams, Lard and Sausage. 86 ta Si Albany. HOME RESTAURANT FOR LADIES A GENTLEMEN, 94 State Street, - Albany, N. F-, KKBUL4B DIXKCB S& CEST»— Uc«!t Berrod nt oil Bonn. 3. W. ODEl.l., Prop TREES. PUNTS. VINES, Price lo lot* of 100 I'c«r «nd plant, 2 yore Sao $18.00 Cherry, 2 yean 18c 16.00 Apple, 2 for* 12c D.oo Quince SOo 18.00 Rautu Apricot lie O raps Vina lOo Larg* tret* 6 ccato more. Will replace all tree* purcbaied thU tali, thai die, al bait price JAKES IIAI.LENDECK, Ai-TiKoST, S Y. White RUil brown LeuUorn, li. P. Koclu and Wblte Wyandotto eggs and Etock in eea- •on. litpana Tabolcs banish pain. Uipvat Tabulw puritytinWooS. OAlsh FOR F.IIKI rz*§ SUPERIOR INDUS CORN SALTS. —MANUFACTURED AT— Altamont, Albany Co., N. Y. LESLIE ALLEN PI1ACTICAL BUEVEVOR. AII work promptly attended to. CHANGES MODEHATE. RESIDENCE, AXTABIONT, N. Y. THOS. EASTERLY, Uaoafactanr of and Dealer la 1 WUUUWi VV AND MOULDINGS, Also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, lirushes and Window Glass. 165 South Pearl St., ALBANY, N. Y. Agent for H. W. John's Liquid Aribestn8 Paint. Abo Agent for Fay's New Pat- ent Manilla Roofing and. Sitting Paper, i \ *^yj- : -''r--:.M^:- * '

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ALTAMOXT HXTliRPRISU.

ALTAMONT. N V.. J AN 0 1KP3

FfiOM'oi'KXKKillBORSL»to Happening!*, Personal M e n -

t l o n a u d Other Ittnns fromo u r CerrespoiMlents.

AIoiKlowtliile.Mr. E. Boboolcmft had • family gathering

Hands;.Bert Fryor anil fnoiily spent Sunday at

Gallderlnnvl Ocntro.The IfiMet Gertrude nod Jounlo Kelly, of

KelWy'i Station, ipeot Tumdny hero.Wm Ada Lbwton has returned to Cocy-

tau i Hollow after haviug sj)cnt a fowmonth* her*.

W« noticed in lwt wcokg paper that wohad a new *»y of iturtiug flrn bore; andVotid Ilk* \# know if the Bcribo of Fullers8Utkn baa tried it yet?

A w y plemeot birthday party waa Rivento l i t e Carrie Hunt last Friday evening,About forty ware prcaent and after a bonnti-(ol npact and games having been iodulgodin, tbt oorapsnjr left for Uioir homes.

East Ilerno.Tbn LiOttienm's am observing tho week if

"* C!pnr . »ice» will to held in tlio. jiterati church on Smidny.

Mr*. Jacob OsterhoaL Mrs Artbiu War-ner, oul Mr E Billing1- ar< n 'Hi' nickHit

U t a Carrie Bnight baa returned to Dart-Wkk Seminary after spending a meek withbar parenta.

llr. Alban J. Lobdcll has rvtnrnrd toN«w York to reramo hl> Btudtis In tbo uiedl-«al college.

At the entertaiment given by tho EnstBerne Lyceum, iMt Thursday ovening, "TboP«»k Biiters" met with tho greatest fovor.It il a very droll comedy, and it > u declaredan extremely clever Mid brilliant afler-pieco.Another ectcrtnimnrnt will bo given by tboLyceum the lust of this month.

•—•«• «F u l l e r ' s S t a t l o u .

Many people stood or sat on slipperyplaces Monday.

Henry Withorwiu htm built a shed forBon. J. H. date on his farm.

The recent frlgiditv of the weather sconeto have canted a boom In matrimony.

Nearly all tho ice homes hore bavo beenfilled with a fino quality of Ico token fromthe Normanakill.

A party of yonriR people from Guilder-land had nu enjoyablo timo at W. II. An-thony'*, Tbnnday orening of last witk.

VanAllen and Qnnckenbush havo put iua mill for wwing shingles, which will be agreat accommodation to people who have toose shingles.

A recent tano of the Bobencctady V n tonwyi: "Rev. William P. Davis of this city,preached two excellent sermons appropriateto ChrUitnns day in the Reformed church atLhfaa'i Kill on Snnday. Mr. Davis, although•Ighty-slx yean old, has lost little of his old -time vigor, and his sermons of Sunday werofall of eloquence and pmror. ' j

Now Sair»".» t

lLm, n,. I'uc nditionalreader," to be brought oat toon, it in an ac-tive state of preparation. It U ander thecontrol of the New Salem Flistrionio Society.

A •mall party went to Albany, Wodneaday, Jan, 4th to enjoy tho skating in thePark. The Ico wai in splended condition.There waa a large unmbotof skaters and the

~"enjoymeit wai great The pond presenteda very lively appearance.

On Wednesday, Dec. 28th '02, the mar-riage of Mr. Wra. B. Myndorao, of Guilder-laad Centre, and Mils Ada Fitch Orounsetook place at the home of the bride at NewSalem, Bev. T. Morton officiating. It waia> vary pleasant affair, all teeniing to enjoythemselves heartily. The gifts were numer-ous and not a tew were valaablo.

The "Clipping Party" to bo given at theReformed cbnrcb parlors, January 12th '03(evening) Is a decided novelty here, butaffords much fan and la very popular. Ad-miaUoD, free. Refreshment* served. Whileto* admission is free the committee earnestlyrequest each one to bring their pocket-booksand what loose change la convenient.

D e l m a r .HIM Grace Talmage spent Snnday at Miss

' BUnobe Weatoott'a.Htai Daisy Brayton recently spent a fow

days at Miss Alice Oliver1*.Mrs. tibaa, Flagler and daughter are visit-

ing her parenta at Scboharie.Mr. Frank Rowe has boen spending a fow

dayi with relatives at MechnniovUlaMUs Jessie McKown, of SIoKownvilie, has

ntnrasd borne from Miss Minnlo E. Barnes'.Mr. and Mrs. A Allen, of Sohenoctady,

are spending a short timo at Mr. P. Z.Allen's.

Mn. T. MoCormlck left Wednesday for ashort visit with relatives and Mends InSaratoga Co.

e* |»rt«li)tDonw in both churches wero^ ^ ' ^ S B d l U a pieces recited by

folks men very Interesting.Mrs. P. Tieroey gave a party Monday

•ftamoQB to their friends and rel attves.Hott of the gnasU present were Albanians.

Mrs, Win. Adams and Mrs. O. Baxter aretaproTing slowly.

The annual election of officers of the M.E. Sunday school ocenrad Jan. 1st. Mr. R.Allen was elected superintendent with an•ffloSmt corps of aMlitunU.

The New Yean party given by Mr. andMrs. 8. Page was quite largely attended,there being forty fracata present Thosefrom out of town were Mr. and Mrs. F. Cook,lfr. Mid Un. A. Alien, Mr. 0. Allen andMisu Carrte Pier, of Sohenectady; Mrs. MarySmith,of Beldiville; Mr. B. Allen and family,of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams, of NowScotland.

t i a r k t i v t i l c .MIKS Lizzio Croukg »peat a &hort vacation

home.

Tho IMe*t fad ishuulloi; rnbUta by moon-light.

School brgnn Tutsdny after thovavntlun.

LitBS Ell?,iibilli riutnlinK has been eullor-ing with tvphuid I'lU'timucln.

Slliis Carrlo \nnAUt.iiu<, of Codar Grove,spent Now Yean with Hist Jessie Hill.

Mr. and Mre. George llntiiliuy, of Albnny,»ero at his mother's n fow days last wook.

Mrs. H"ury Mnblu nnti Miss Mntie Mead,of Troy, have been stopping at Mr. JohnAllen's.

Tbo net proceeds of tbo M. E. donationlost Monday evening wrro § MRS. 80. As theweather Wan Qnc>, il was woll intended.

Mi&s J. Ethel Brown-, diiughter of Itov.W. 8. Brown, pastor of tbo Presbyterianchurch at Hand Lake, lato of this place, wasthe wtnnor of tbo lVmun »t eilvvr medal, ina coutest held at tbo Iinptltt chinch, NorthNassau, Thursday uvcjiin^. 2Utb nil. Tbotitlo of her oration was • Tiinilh-1 rnrablcs,"rn extract from one of the loont telling ad-dresses of tbe great temperiutce orator, JohnG. Wooley. ^p

>Xfcsre is more Catarrh is this section of the

oonatiy than ail other diseases pnt togetherand until the last few yean was supposed tob« incurable. For a great many yean doc-ton pronounced It a local disease, and pres-cribed local nmedles, and by constantly fall-ing to e o n with local treatment, pronouncedIt teoanble. Science baa proven catarrh tob* a Moatitational disease, and therefore re-qnirst constitutional treatment. Hall'sCatarrh Con, manufactured by F. J. Cheney& Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only comtitu-

-fjonal c o n on the market. It Is taken in-twnally in dosss from 10 dropstoatsaspoon-(BL Haots directly on the blood andmoootu nifaoaa of the system, Thsy offerone hnndrad dollan for any case it fails toOBI*. Brad for oirculsrs and testimonials.AdflNM,

r. J. OHIN£Y & CO., Toledo, Q,

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Voorhoct tv i l lo .Isaic Pearl has hfo now hoiwo noarly com

pletcd.Meetings ara being continue d in tbe M,

E. church this week.

It Is reported that Wesley Woroley la*abontlo give up tho meat mnrlut.

David Bradt has sold tbo Flausburghfarm, in tierm*. to Israel UotuHulluw.

Mr. Goorgo Wood, who has boon very lowwith typhoid fever, is now In a fair way torecover.

Frank Bloomingdnlu ami Stephen linengot tbctr li'o huusi'8 lillt-d last week. Oilier8ore DOW busy.

Tbo law suit between Elizabeth Uotalin gand W.H. Swift, boforu Squire Oihoru, atAltnmout, bns been adjourned until JQU. 26,

Thuntaa J. Tyg.srt bus b<uin upp ilutcJ, b ;SuporvUur Allou, oamtuisaidaur of tbiiassegsor dbtrict, to looU after tho matter ofremoving block knots from fruit trees.

John Ryall, T. C White, Robert D.Wnnd^ Tho«. J. Tygort and James 8Rolyen desire to n-turu tbaults to lion. JamosHiltuu, each bit vi up rcci-ived from him aUuo pbati}graph of hiiu.-f ;f us au iv|ipn-ointiunof tho aitaixtaDut'roodi-rnil in tnUing him homoon tbn ueoa»iou of bla lej; Ui'itii; brokeu atth« vlllny*' a yrrtr »y ) lant August, Tbopicture wn» Ukcn wi.111 nftor bin rvcjvory.

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Sling;crlnutlt«.Tbero nr« BOVITO! ciuita of eblekeu pos lu

towu.

Mr. II. A. Iirr.dt, of Albnny, hptut buu-dny with \\. X. O.trnudur.

Obioken thieves aie Mill busy. Tbo Inntvisit was at J. J Maker'* whore they took30 fowls.

Mrs. Dcrmott, tbo ngod ruuthcr of li. S.Dormott, die.l at tbo resideuco of her BODTuesday moruiog.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grovonor, of Scho-harioCo., madu a short call at E. W. And-roi' oil TumUay lunL

Tbe Uhristmas tree at tht H E. ohu robwas a Baccfui aud everything was In flueorder and presents wore unmuroas. MrJ. kl. Bitaisint» m« 'ho rcgiplnot of avary fine 03k rucking chair, a gift from bitdoss is tbu Sabbath school.

Mr. J. M. Simmons (javo a rec. ptioD tohit Sabbath aohoul claw last Saturday even-lug, from 7 to 11 o'clock. An excellentsupper was served. Among those presentwero E. Pier, U. II McOorumck, B. Audrus,A. Cousc, A. Bnbuocb, J. H. Mahor, Win,Kilmer, Palmer Watkins, C. W. Leute, A.V. MoHarg, 11. Mmmons, F. Merrihew, &Conning, F. Condon, C. Soutbwiok, A. J.Earl. Tboy all report a flue timo and uoono doubts it as Mr. Simmons never doesanything by tbo halves.

Tliotnpsou'H L a k e .

Henry I. Dovoo has gone- back to Oneont ato atteud school.

Mrs. Frank Bart Is spending a fow daysat her farmer homo iu Borne.

Miss Laura Wright has finished her tradeand returned home and la ready for business.

Mrs. Graham has comu to spend tbo win-ter with her daughter, Mre. Charles Vun-douscu.

Mrs. R. A. Vandenoen spent Ni-w Yearswith her daughter, Mn. James Gumming)),near Bcidsviile,

Mr. Lowia E. Warner and family andWm. Boloo went to Grccnviilo to visit theirfriends, (Saturday.

Mrs. William Oaborn has boon stayingwith her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Martin forthe lost four weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner spent NewYears with thatr daughter, Mrs. MyronMnthins at Now Salem.

Mrs. Peter Uovoe, of Sohenectndy, andhor son, Will, spout Now Years with herparoutx, Mr. and Mr*. Click man.

Hart's, Warner'B find EtviuRgton's areOiling ihelr Ico buitses. The ice if uow 11Inehes thick nuO »f good (jnnlity.

The yoauR pooplo are practicing fur an nx-blbitiou to be hold at Bart's hall iu tho nenrfuture. Tbo timo will bo announced Inter.

C8E DANA'S SAHS'.PARUXa,THE KIND THAT fl 'RES"

Now Scotlaud.Mrs. Ed. Crawford Is on the siok list.School commenced ngniu Tuesilay morn-

Ing after a wcek'B vacation.Miss Florence Uougblry is Bpondlug a fow

day» witb friends lu Alhauy.

Jako Weaver, of Galldurlnud Centre, visi-ted J. M. Whltbcok this wook.

Dr. J. U. Fitch, wife and son, spont NowYears at Mr. Twitohcll's, Hnmtvillo.

Miss Lou Rolakle, of Albany, spent NewYean with her pnrcnU of this villugo.

Mr. G. Bradt and family spont Now Yearsat Frances Brudt's, Btitblohom Centre.

Rev. J. C. Lagrongo and family, of Mlna-ville, arc visltiug Abrnm Huso and family.

MUs Jounlo Wands, wbo baa been spend-ing a fow weeks la Fultonviile, has returnedagain.

Harry Botaling bos jnst finished thrash-ing. Now tbo foxes will disappear rapidlyas in past eenanns.

Miss Anna Fngan, of tterkliner, a farmorteacher at this place, was tbo guest of Mrs.J. R. Wayno last week.

Rov, Mouroo Drew preached his farewellsermon Sunday evening, and left for Spo-kane, Wash., the following day.

Mr. Frauk Reid, of Montana, bos beenvisiting his brother, Fullor Retd, of thisplace. Be reports plenty of snow in thatwestern country.

. <a> e o- •USB DANA'S SARSAI'ARILLA, i n

"THE KIND THAT CUBB8."

Uipww T*bule»;

U a r f o u H i l l .

Oliver Boynton bold New Year at Dclau-iou witb relatives there.

Kaymond Dl^,,.nDJd w e n t to AfUm last-atnrday to visit relatives there.

Mr. Jonas Iligbter and wlfo Gpcnt tboholfdays witb friends iu Albany.

John Wilbur aud wlfo of Albany, woregue&U of Edward Maltieu lnst week.

Erwin and Di-lbwt Bnrti'u spotit Cbrlst-niiiN at Voiirhiesvllle aud also made .1 trip toAlbany before thcii return borne,

Mr Gco. Scraffnrd, of tbo Schoharie Co.Farmer, was ou tho "Hill" last week look-Ing after tho interest of that publication.

(JoeyniuuH H o l l o w .

Mis Bertha Case, of Albany, Is visitingfriends In tbo place.

Tho rain on Sunday last was very muchneeded to fill tho cisterns.

Resolutions for tbo first of January areJust now In active preparations.

Rev, M. B. Snydor nod wife spent NowYearn with his brother at Philniout

A unmber of private Ico houses waro filledlast week with a good quality of Ice

Rev. Goo. O. Wilgey, of Aquctufik, ocott-plod tbo desk of tho M. E. church last Ban-day.

Mr. and Mm Frank Bronk, of Thornp-tons Lake, wero at J. VV. Colfor'iovcr Bon-day.

Bliss Altco Calvin, who has beenatCoboestho past four yearn, returned home Satur-day.

The young people Improved tho timo ontho ice, Tho creek was hi fine condition forskating.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Aqno-tuek. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Robertson New Years.

Tbo funeral of Mrs. J. li. Oarknard washeld from tho M. E. church, Tuesday p. m.at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Carknard was taken sickon Tuesday and died Saturday evening.Pueuuionln was tho cause of her death.

While Gco. Gilbert was cutting wood afew days ago, in tbe woods, a tree lu fallingstruck a uippling hi such a iniuiuor a» tot.trlko htm on the leg abovo tbo kueo, bruls-lt cjulle badly. Ho now walks with a cone.

Feurolmsli.Wm. Bpggs bas moved to tbe farm of Mrs.

Myra Sllngerlnnd at Tairytowu.

Tbo officers elect of tbo Reformed churchwero hiKtiilled last Snnday moiuliifj.

TU» hnys had a tihoating match au Satur-day nfUTumm. Tho vk'torH ha»o not yetbe* n announced.

Tlio 0<-rcv iiuow of lnst Sunday rainedbopos of <di-li4>ui<lti>f{, hut the ruin of thatevening took It all away.

l'rim-r lncetrugfl wero hokl this week anfullown: Tuesday niAht nt Wni. CougprI'uUni; Wedunsd-iy, at Henry Brnle's;Tbuts-lnv iii^ht, at Lw.in«rd Lltohfluld's,Friday night, at Jacob Retyon's.

I1'reddle Spoorc anil niitert>, Lena audClara, Bpout Sunday visiting friends In Coey-mans.

Mrs. Auna W. Nodlne, of this place, andMiss Eva Zelkr, of New York city, left outbe West Sboro express to spend the holidaysat Niagara Falls.

Indian Fields.DtiU Adrbucriiss rented P. li. Whltbgnk'si

pboo for the nrmicg year.

Tim farmers hove nearly all filled their Icehouses with Ice 13 lucbes thick.

Mr. and lira. Judson Norria apent NewYear's with relatives near C'laiksville.

Mr. and Mrs. David Wiltslo are epeud-tug a fow weeks with their daughter, Mm.Jacob Coonley, of Albany.

Mrs. M. A, Whit heck ban been spendinga week with her grand-daughter, Mrs. H. A.Malay, near South W enterlo.

Tho W. 0. T. D. of Ihi* ploco will givea Japanese Sapper in tho band hall onThnrtdny evening, Jan. 12.

Quite a number of young people from thisplace attended tbo snrpriso party at CliftonBedoll'e, on Wednesday night last.

F. D. Barlow, our present land-lord is tolenvo ibis vllloge In tbo spring, he havinghired Ibo Qowatd hotel at West Coxsackie.

Miss Clara Puecb, of Alhauy, who hasbeen spcodiag tbebnhdiije witb her pnreut*

here, relurutd to tlio Capitol city on Tues-day,

David CollinB and wife, of Medwny, alsoMiss Libblo Tborn, uf Oinpcvllle, wero tbeguests of Mr. and Mrs. li. Sweet, Jr., ouNew Years dny.

West Berne.Mr. Ira. Boakor had a family reunion on

Monday, at bis home.Mr. Austin DoLaMntor U visiting his

parents at Little Falls.

Tbo young people gave Miss Elsie Scboou-maker a surprise party on Wednesday even-ing

Arlvuh: Two llttlo utrls, 0110 at Mr. A.M.IUICO'H aud ono at Mr. Gulus Hcboou-inaker's.

Mr. Ui»r!»v Aucbamp-tiigh aud Mr, Frank jOliver, of Altnmout, spent a frw days amongfrluads here.

The annual nuppcr given at tho Dnchmanhouse, by tho Reformed oharoh people, wasquito a SQCCCSS,

Mrs. Buima Nasholds gavo a Now Yeoradinuer nu^aturday. GUCKU from Altamout,Mlddleburgb aud Knox.

Mr. Juliu F. Bellar entertained bb bistersand brother, their obildren and grandchildren, at a Now Years diunor, given on Mon-day.

Mr, D. BacbmaD, Prop, of Miller's hotel,ftivoa a shooting niateb ou Old Now Years,Jau. 12th at which plnaty of turkuys, chick-cits and piijeoun will be furulnbed. IfHoi my tbo next fair day.

Lottie Townnend Is with friends inAlbauy.

Mr. Grout Clow has returned to thoAlbany Biwlnees Cullego.

Mr. James P. Millar wishes to oxprcst bisthauks to tboso who lent Choir genorotu andtimely aid in extiugnlahtng tbo Qro in bisbatldlDGo on tbo night of tho 20th alt.

The person wbo took tbe blanket from thewacon of G. H. Townsend, on tho night of29th ult., should return tbo name or he mayfeel tbe law as ho bas eeva tbo blanket.

Tbo eutertaioment and aajiper at R. B«oh-mau's hotel lust Tbnrwlny was a suceesB, tbonl|;ht favomblo and nothing was lacking butgood sleighing. At a late hour, when every-body seemed to bo enjoying themselves themost, tho cry of "fire" was raised whichcaused great alarm. Tbo tiro was locatedander the Biding near Ibo eblainoy, batplouty of water being at band wai soon ex-tinguished, although if a strung wind badprevailed, tbo result might have boen dif-fer cut Many reinPtntwred tbe conflagrationof a few yean u o when ike bnlldiuga ou tbesame «i& ~- *«tuojed.

South licthlchcm.The wce£ vl prft3%r will bo observed butt.

Mr. tt. Conrt and Mia N. HoltfiW, ofTroy, gpcnt Christmas with John Court.

Tbo annual meeting of tbo Sunday ichoo]board will bo hold nest Tneaciny night forthe election o( of&cors.

Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bradt, of Sohonoctailyand Sir. nnd Mrs. Oacar DuLong, of Tarry-town, spent Sunday nt Frank OstorhouV*.

l i c t l i l u u e i n C e n t r a .

Tho largest patronized, most liberal Mulpleasantly conducted ball of the season, WMtlio Old Year Bail, tho last of 1802, held atBeoloy'g hall, Uctblcboui Centre, on thievening of tho 20th nit. The muiio wuftne,tho sapper nice, and tho dancing exqnUlto,Among tho many notables from tho citywhoso aid and pretence added largely to itstncceM were Messrs. John Condon, IL F,O'Connor, the genial proprietor of the "Capi-tol" 177 80. Pearl St., nnd Hon* W» 8. Oof.On and their ladles; Mr. Frank Vamlerxoe,Jerry Mann autl others of Bethlelium. Th«dauciug was continued until tho "wee smallhours of tho munilng" when tboy returnedto their homes well pleased with the evening*entertainment and enjoyment.

. — • • • — •l l e i t l s v i l l e .

Mrs, Amy Hnlleubeck l» improving.

Iiojo ! Bojs! keep your eyes on the"cook."

Rev. A, D. Lamb spent Sanda* at Reef-er's Comers.

Ur. albert Klngiloy, of PticnrBie, calledon friends here, Monday.

Miss Junuio Gallup, of OucstervtUe, visi-ted at F. W. Conger's, Batorday.

Mr. Christopher Michael, of Springfield,Mast!,, has been visiting friends at this place.

Among tboM> who nro still on tho lick Hotarc Mins Eva Gardner and Hannah C. lira*man.

Mrs. Emory Whitbeok, ot ScUcncctndy, Uvisiting her parent*, Mr. and Mra. C. F.Cary.

Mra. Juhn Weidman spent part of lastweek with her uncle at Valiitla. Who innaccompanied by her son, FrHnk, of Dulinitr.

Uulou Church,Alvn Hotaling la convalescing.

V. Lagrange, wbo bag been ill for a shorttime, is reported as being some better.

Mr. Michael Murphy, we regret to nay, isquite seriously ill. Dr. Case, uf Sllngfr-liaul*. attends him. We hope he may eoonbo convulcwrnl.

Tlio coucort given by the PhilharmonicBoaii ty of Uiitnu ehiireh, was a success, beingw*ll ntte-itdvd uolnilh6t6ndiug tho coldweather. The uiemb< TH of the class so>taiunl their pnrtn udmlrnbly. Altogether theconcert wiia a line affair.

t\tt «om« llaio tbo joung people of StonyHill havu liii'ii con»t<lt<riug the prujeet ufg-1 tiny up a drnuiaUo entertnlncnenl, butthiiB fur little or no progress has l<ecn innde,altboggh tho subji-ct has been agitnteil forBorne time. It seeiua from what no cancouji.ctuie that tho werlily mJetiuga areinure iu the nature of a "uparking bee" thanan attempt to got up iiu eutertnlumeuLProbably tbe yunng ineu mean well eunuch,bat when Nancy Angoliua cast her longubh-ing glances at MOM* Jeremiah, it knocks thedrum ah (draiun) cnliraly out of him, andthen again when tiopuronia Jtrualia ainilcsbewltchiDgly oa D,wi/J £z«kte1 it l i nowou'dci that tfraiJMa a flutter wider the lefttide of hk) vest, It !s very nataral, very.Now that wont do in getting up on exhlbi-lt>m. The Udles otost bo oumtwl of coume,but we prefer lo BOO our Inmuoratn lu thobank pnrlur where there is none to molest nrraakn ua nfruiil uf a No. 11 cow hido boot.Thut b tbu best place aud now my yoangfriends if yon want to get up jour entertainincut, come right duwn to hard pan and ndjouru love muking to another season.

To ALL WHOM IT MAY COKOKBN. — A middle

aged man, uf industrious habits, would liketo make tbo acquaintance of some healthy,robust widow lady, with a view of seonriuga companion to cheer him through thinl'inoly vulo of tears. Address Uncle Nick,Union Church, Albany Co., N. V.

P. S. — Please state ago and weight.

Tlio Plain TruthIs good onou(|b for. Hood's Sarsaparilta—there is uo need of embellishment or soasa-

mali'm. Bimply whnt Hood's Harsaparilladoev, that tells tho story of its merit. If yonbavo never realized its benefits a siaglo bottlowill convince yon it is a good medicine.

Tbo highest prnlse has been won by Hood'sPillit fur their easy, yet efficient action.Said by all druggists. Price 25 cents.

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North Thompson's Lake.Morgan Secor ant) Ambrose Ketch-

aiu bavo illled their ico houses.Miss llattio VVillsiu is spending a

few IIUVB witb her bistor, Mrs, Chua,Sbufelt.

Mrs, Al Smith nnd sou, Walter, oflii'iiectady, lmvo becu here for 0

few days.Eliucr Armstrong and wife and

George Uttmuti nnd wife visited atJ antes Armstrong's last week.

Our young ladies nttended a ragboo last Friday afternoon given byMm. Parker Hull. All report a goodtitnu,

Esporiwiec.Tbe M. E. donation ou Monday

netted 8125.Rev. C. Miller, of Tomliannoek,

returned home on Tuesday.The Presbyterians and Methodists

observed the week of prayer.Hap|ui & MoDuIHe are pushing

work ou the new knitting mill build*lug.

Several of our young men havegone to Cnstlelou to help iu the iceharvest.

Mrs. K. E. Brown returned fnoinan extended visit iu Connecticut ouSaturday.

Hornby's Oats

When you buy it—you get as near

, perfection,

H.-O,as good things everget in this world—

Best In everything.

; Knox.Mrs. William J. Beebe,of Albany,

Ijicnt a few days the past week withher mother, Mrs, E. Champion.

licv, Frank Gage, n ntudent atfclftverlck .Seminary, preached iti theM, K. church last Sunday morning.

At tbe annual meeting of the KnoxMutual Insurance Company, held atE. Williams' hall, on Tnesduy last,George J, Williamson was electedpresident; William J, McDonald,Secretary, and Perry C. Ontrandcr,Ugeut.

Uuiltlcrlnnd.

Mrs. William DeFriest is very sickwith typhoid fever.

Revival meetings are about to be*gin in the M. E. church.

Miss Jennie Wood in conliued totbo house with frosted feet.

A large party of young folks fromthis place spent lost* Thursday even-ing at W. H. Anthony's.

The funeral of A brain Oliver ofLisha's Kill took placo from the M.E. citurck last Saturday.

Henry Sivcr and wife, of Fonda,aud Jesse Foster and wife, of Glov-creville, visited friends here lastweek.

neniuelaervll le.Bert Golden it visiting friends in

Albany.Will Becker spont part of last week

in Altaniont.Nelson Knowlcs, of Oak Hill, is at

Fischer Abrams'.Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield are rejoic-

ing over the birth of a son.Flora Mugiveny, of Saratoga, spent

tbe holidays with her father.

Alice Unroll has closed her schoolin tho Woodford district for the pres-ent.

The donation for the benefit ofRev S. C. Thompson was held at therectory, Tuesday evening.

Uulltlci-luud Centre.

A meeting of tho young people ofthe Lutheran church will be held atthe parsonage, Saturday evening,Jau. 7th at 7 o'clock.

The funeral of Myndort Lagrangc,81-., of Albany, was held in the lie-formed church, Saturday, at 2 p. in.,Rev. W. P. Davis officiating.

The week of prayer is being ob-Berveil jointly bv the Reformed andLutheran churches. Thus far themeeting* have beeu interesting.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Ogsbury areat Meriden, Conn.

Mr. aud Mrs. Ira Hurst entertaineda number of friends, Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs. Armitage are inSdienectady visiting their daughter.

Will Jacobson and wife, of Glov-ersvilre, are spending his vacation atthis place.

Frank JIuret, who has been spend-thc holiday vacation with his parents,has returned to his studies at theAlbany Medical College. Success toyou, Frank.

INSUK'ANCI? NOTICE.

The undersigned, Collector andAgent for the Gmlderland MutualInsurance Association, hereby givesnotice that he will be nt the placesbelow mentioned for the purpose ofcollecting the Ore tax for Ibo fire atGuitderland Centre, as follows :

Jan. 12, Robison's Hotel Fuller'sStation; Jan- 14, at Sloan's hotel,Guildciiand ; Jan. 16, at Wbitbeck'shotel, MeKownvillc ; Jan. 18th Know-ersville house, Altumont; Jan. 20,W. L. Wagoner's Dtmnsville; Jan.28, W. D. Frederick's, GuilderlandCentre; Jan. 25, Schooleraft's store,Meadowdale; Jan. 28, Union hotel,Altamont; Jan. 81, S. 8. Fowler's,Guilderland Centre, (from 0 a. m. to4 p. in.) all intervening dates 1 willbe at my home in Guilderland Centre.

After Jan. 31, 5 per cent, will becharged on collections.

. JOHN WITHKRWAX.

Dated, Dec. 31, 181)2.

DESERVING PRAISEWo dealro to say to our cltUsns, thai for

Tears we hare been telling Dr King'* NewDiscovery for eonuimptloa, T>t. King's NowLife 1'llU, Backlen'a Arnica 8»lvu and ElectricHitters sod b&To never bandied remtdles that•oil u well, or ttut bure Riven each universalsatisfaction. We do not hesitate to gntrsnteethem every time, and we stand ready to re-fund the i.urch»*e price, If eatisi»ctory resultsdo not follow their use These remedies hsvewon their great popularity purely on tbeirnet tte. C M Frederick Prapgttt

Tbe farm lately owned mil occupied byMaiy C. Case, hut formerly owmd by DurantF. Denton, rltuated In the town of Ktiux,about ono mile north-west of the vtJMtre < t

UnjontjOattuSitDli'lisTjiriiiltta 0 "l-lv-to? of 180 acres of good farmlnt; land, wellwatered, nearly all under culilv tloa, willgoad farm bcu>e, new biro, and ou'hoa-eB *>1In good rcttstr, will be sold under Judgment i.fforecluore to tho lilgbert bidder, at IS r>'«locknoon, on the SStb day of Jaoosry, 1893, at tbefront entrniK'O to tho City Hall, to thu city ofAltiscy, N . Y . b j Horace I- Hlclis, pf Albany,N Y., Referee. This piopcrtv U becutifullysltaateil, comnisnlluR a inaznin icntvliw, scdIts iturrouoiliDgB are eocb as to lender It aparticularly dcslrablo {»>in or e.iuntry rfsl-rtenro. This Is nu oppnrtuulty r/btch dit'Snot often arlte to rccurc a Rox d form deltcbt-fully «itoate>l, snd the sale referred to «bou!dbe well attended. Particulars of tale mil befurnished upon application to tbe Itafens

i

OUCKIEN'S ARNICA SALVE.TUB BEST SAI.VB In tb« world for Cat-.

Bnitsro. B<irt!a, Ulcern, Sail Rheum, FevtrSoros, Tt'lcr, C^happci Haoiiii, Clillhlslae.Corns, <tod all Hktn ErupUou*. oci) po«HfVcJycure* PU"*, or uo pay renitlred. It U KUsrun-teed In glvu iiorfect saUsfactlun, ur innni'V 10-fandrd. Price 35 ennts per box. For Sale byall t

I tbe i w YearR E S O L V E ^

that you will make this paper aregular visitor in your home cir-cle. Every feature that canmake your fireside brighter andbetter is always in its columns.It would be a welcome visitor tosome distant friend. Try it usa New Years gift.

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IX c«cU raootb, wni an. on Fubloa, AnTimn'11lUlU't' awl all matter* of lntsrot to tlio HOHBTO1UES Finely III. »1.W a year UAQMIHKAMULK copy lor five two-cent itampi. l'hil

Hi j»n» T»bulw cm* aatul«a<*.

A NEW SUiVEIl t'OUHU,

Put two-tlu'rds of a pint of alcohol inft wldo-inoutbeil bottlo, and oao-thirdof» pint of ummouiu and a tablespoon*ful of whilcuiug ; shako thoroaghlj.Wet a small spoog* witb this mixture,aud go over four silver or brass with it asquickly as possible, rubbing it off with11 soft flannel baforo it has a cbanoe todry.

WATERPROOF

Common papor may bo convertedinto A substance resembling parchmentby means of sulphuric acid. Tho saidt/hould be of an exact strength, andmixed with half its weight of water. A•beet of paper placed iu this solutionbecomes itanl, tough and fibrous, yttita weight ia not increased and it is farbettor for writing purpose? than ani-mal parchment.

KEEMNO mTTTEn SWEET.

If your butter scorns likely to spoil,iniruerso tbo vciiol which contains it idcold lini <-wuter and keep it tbore untiltbo B\reotness of tbo butter is restored.

TO <a,BAS WHITE WOOUM B11AWL3.

Huj.'iiu iu a steamer over a kottlo ofstrong HutipmJs. This is a good wujto trout soiled laco.

Ur: BttHboth JtHHfBeltimore, Md.

Rescued from DeathAll Said She Could Not Live

Month

Now toAlive awl Wcll—TlianUtllood'i Sanaparllla.

" I most praUo Hoo.1'8 Sarsapirills, for tt Iswonderful medicine. 1 suffered 10 years with

Neuralgia and Dyspepsiaand talMiKg spell*. Sometimes I wouldbe almost stilt with cold perspiration. I spentIk great deal of money fur medical attenbut I did not get any Benefit until sty ttaitold me about llood'n Karssnarllla, and Itotakelt I weighedlessUan 100«»•.-

A Picture of MiseryEvery one who saw mo thought I could notlive another month. But I ocean to improveatouce alter beginning with Hood''at ouce alter beginning with flood's B&ri«p*rtlla, and have gradually gained until I am nowperfectly cared, I erjt wall, sleep well, andam ta perfect health. I owe all to

Hood's SarsapariUaInstead ot being dead now, I am sllvo anilweigh 149 I**." Mim. EUZABETO MxssBit,to Uiiit Uarnoy Btrcot, Ualtlmore, H(l.

UOOOa PII.LB »T« i placUj harmlMi, »tw»yi rallibU an4 ktnaAaUl.

AIJTAMONT MARKET.BCTTSB--21 Cutita par ]>onuilEtica—28 Cents per dozen.BAT— $10.00 to $12.00 per ton.BYE frnuw [email protected] to 89.00 per ton.BUCKWHEAT FIOTO - $ ppr cwt

Cor. State mi South Pearl Sis,Deposits & Surplus, §3,000,000.JASPER VAN WOKMElt,P. N 81 LI. IJAMES MOOBE, >JAMES MIX. )XVM. N. S. BANDERS, - TR«ABDB«B.ALBERT V. UEN8KN, - SSCBXTABT.

TRl'STEES !JA*I-BB VAN WOHUEH, J»sir.8 Moons,V. N 811.U A. V. Un«cCN,I.4K8iiso HOTAUKO, JACOB LSONABD,SBTH Wn«Ei.eR, P. C. CUBT?S,Wu. R. PAOB. JOHN R. CIARSBLL,WM. P. RBPO, WM. N. 8 B*m>»BS,GBORO* It. Rtmscu, W. H. LIVINOITOS,Jons j . Wans, GiiAni.KS A. LAWTCB,JAMCB MIX, SAIIUPI, 8. HAXT.

JOHN jr. BAILET,Deroslts and 6urp!n» tecurelv Invested In

itcccnlance with the lsw» nt tbe State ot MewYork.

rotra PIB CBKT.Interest piltl on all ecconnts up to 13,000.

Deposits commerce to (Iran Interest on theBret day of each month. Interest creditedand paid April or October lsi,

Fonda may bo sent by Check, Draft, Ex-pr>u;i, Money Ortler or Itefristercd Letter, andDeposit Book will bo returned by RegisteredHall.

Money Loaned on Bond andMortgage.

For farther Information regarding Doposltsand Loans call upon or address

W. N. 8. BANDERS, Treasurer.

ALBANY CITY

SAVINGS lliSTITUTIOH,Cstabtlahod 1800.

Banking House, 47 State StreetDaaasli* Basaraly I»Ts«te* AeesrOM

! • rt» U m «f ths HIM*.

Uonsjr loaned on bond «nd mortgax* **4on ssr«tfitlea allowed by law.

Interest at FOUB PI A CENT, paid o» «•po4touoi oxceedfaz THU.-.K THuUttA.^DUULLABH, conimsnclng THK K1U3T O»BACH MONTH.

4 PER CEITT.CMTJCnC8T PAYA.ULE

AND JULY F1B8T.

Dspositi amj bt touts by mail In pos>ofHc* orders, bank oiiscks, «>r ca»h In N?U>tared IctUrs, or by sxpran, ami bank bookswill I* roiuniod uf mall to suoh dsposltonla res-i>Ursd p«ckasa

P.M. MURPHYOKOROK L AMSUKLL,UOllAOtS a B121.H, •BI»WA1U) J. OALL1BN.

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U U J. lU

JOHli D. WHITE,Attorney and CouQselor at Lai

AND NOTAEY PUBLIC.All l«s»! liKtlnws prnmptlT Mtsodtd

Charges mod< rat*. Offlos and ratdeae*

MATH BT^ AXTAMUHT. H. T.

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ERNEST W. lilECK,

COUNSELLOR AT LAW,37 Maidon Lane, Albany N. Y.

Ilipans Tubules euro hives.Ripnns Tabulea: at druggist*.Bipans Tabulacuw tb* blu««.

WHYDON'TYOU

Gome and see the finest dis-*

play of Rubber Goods inAlbany. A larger or betterline would be hard to find.Don't buy until you call onus.

Henry Mayell & Son,Cor. Broadway and State Street.

Holiday GoodsIn Great Variety,

Useful & Ornamental,-AT-

f. C. LANSING'S,77 and 79 South Pearl St., Allany.

M. F. HELLENBECK,—DEALER IN—

Fine Furniture.Undertaking in all its Branches.

Altamont, X7. IT.W. C. PANG BURN.

Pall trade has now opened. I am clos-ing out my entire stock of Oil Cloth at cost.

Pr. 20c. Yard.My entire stock of

25c oil cloth to be soldat the above price.

Pr. 25c. Yard.My 35c oil cloth with

heavy painted back andmost desirable patternsat 26c. yard.

Pr. 40c. Ynrd.No. 1, extra quality,

large assortment of pat-terns at 40c. per yard.

Window Shades, iu all the best colors, mounted on SpringRollers, 25c. With fringe, 35c.

Nice assortment of Stove Rugs at very low figures.

63 & 65 South Pearl St., Albany.

Don't fail to visit

M. LYONS' MIT.LIITEB,Y STOEEWhere you will find all the latestnovelties in the Millinery Line, andat prices to suit all.

Special Attention paid to Mourning Orders.

. LYONS,3 Beaver Block, South Pearl St., Albany.

(Opposite Albany Theatre.)

MITTfiP'Q T71IITT <i!A\T of ° ° D L I V E n OiL «rtU) HOTOPHOB-M l L L l l i U O r j l U l L o l U l \ PUITE8. An hmUnnblu ltcmedy In Bron-chtftl and Pulmonnry affections, u Consumption, Brouchittf, Catarrh, Cough*, Goldt,eta., s i well as all disoftui rcsuttluR from an impoverished condition of tbe blood.IlllLLllalO oAKSAi A KILL A of Poitasaium. The cn»t blood pn-riller for Scrofula, Erysipclii, Pimptf*, Poctnlo, Blotches, Boils, Tainon, Salt fibcom,Hcald Hcail, Rug Worms, Dlcen, Affectioni of tbo Skin and all blood tmpurittaa.

MILLER'S PILLS fegBa™*101* ™»«**™*PBEPAKED ONLY BY

A. E. U1LEE, Druggist.89 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y.

—DEALER IN—

Choice Groceries, Boots, Shoes andGENERAL MERCHANDISE

Agent for the Thomas Double Acting Force Pump. ChainPumps constantly on hand.

Main St., - - Altamant, K. Y.

Holland Bro's,

Pork Packes,AND DEALERS IN

Dressed Hogs, Pork, Hams,Lard and Sausage.

86 ta Si Albany.HOME RESTAURANT

FOR LADIES A GENTLEMEN,

94 State Street, - Albany, N. F-,KKBUL4B DIXKCB S& CEST»—

Uc«!t Berrod nt oil Bonn. 3. W. ODEl.l., Prop

TREES. PUNTS. VINES,Price lo lot* of 100

I'c«r «nd plant, 2 yore Sao $18.00Cherry, 2 yean 18c 16.00Apple, 2 for* 12c D.ooQuince SOo 18.00Rautu Apricot lieO raps Vina lOo

Larg* tret* 6 ccato more.Will replace all tree* purcbaied thU tali, thai

die, al bait priceJAKES IIAI.LENDECK, Ai-TiKoST, S Y.

White RUil brown LeuUorn, li. P. Kocluand Wblte Wyandotto eggs and Etock in eea-•on.

litpana Tabolcs banish pain.Uipvat Tabulw purity tin WooS.

OAlsh FOR

F.IIKI rz*§SUPERIOR INDUS CORN SALTS.

—MANUFACTURED AT—

Altamont, Albany Co., N. Y.

LESLIE ALLENPI1ACTICAL BUEVEVOR.

AII work promptly attended to.CHANGES MODEHATE.

RESIDENCE, AXTABIONT, N. Y.

THOS. EASTERLY,Uaoafactanr of and Dealer la

1 WUUUWi VV

AND MOULDINGS,Also Paints, Oils, Varnishes,

lirushes and WindowGlass.

165 South Pearl St.,ALBANY, N. Y.

Agent for H. W. John's LiquidAribestn8 Paint.

Abo Agent for Fay's New Pat-ent Manilla Roofing and.

Sitting Paper,

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