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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 4

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DRW ll'Klvrj MNI.T ACROSS THE CUUNTY LINE, IN A PLACE FOR THE SURPLUS A Greal STARa A I unnviHii trim 1.1 MOilNINO, FEB. 1 llMAMU AMI HAKI'V Hill. Kuitr TDK hi All I I (' l'eitr a Uub. Mi', Mar.hal Moore, Hin ly Hi. was found almost phyiiated by coal gas yesterday morning at Imr home on pearl itieet.

Mrs. Moore's r- in aitj li'i the urr. roit Ol-Mtl" lll'liUKT. A auplHieul It. vurl nl Ida Initial Meiluf, A ciiirtopondml wiuls us the follow, log report of the Initial meeting ol the Fanners' lii.uiance company, at Kiiihuhury Street on Futnrdny, Wv print It as a supph nient Iu our ae'Oount of the THE TWINKLER ABROAD.

M.lliil Hi. TMilt.ni Mali the Ian-rl flub, lull iiil llM-The members of the Thlrie. club li 1 1 oneof their jileanaut irogirlve i u- Iiib partlea last night in tlw cheerful and well-appointed parlors of Mr. and lr, T. Coolldgit'e residence on Hay stin aud were royally entertained by the li- and hostess of the occasion.

I'lujli began at 8:13 and clewed at 1 r- ni the latter hour ui.tll midnight auniuLitiiy Tht olroulatlon of "Th Star" lllHlllllH uf ll.r.lM IWH H.IH,llllMg ol lu.p.ctin slttiig loom, where th coal stove Is In Vlllae-ae rVrs-ioal and MlaMllaaemis North I'mk The Uaase and IImuII Batckel-ter's Tl.lt to OraMlr Misrepresented, cab cl, Mild el not discovered In Fort Edward la tan tlmae largar than that of any other meet ing, publnhed in Holiday Isue The iii.eting held at Kingsbury last as the waa, d. lib Willi I have been in etltal'le. I' Mil Tllg Holl paper published In Warren Post matter Sheehan, of North ('ink haturilay lor the purpoaa uf i rgatux'ug We H. Reins Villi Chat, HANOY Uillin. G.

A. will li'ld ne eting to Right. alar mil. Mutual ri'S ln.tliu:ce com made visit to 'lens Kulla friends yes county. nany a.

lamely attended bv lie repre Vuui Jr Hin ly Hill, an terday. To a Star reporter who Inter reigned, while the guests partm-k The circulation of "The Star" eiiiii'l fnrmeis uf I lie tuwu. To lr. Cornelius Young is rn uly Id viewed the gentleman ha exhibit re iiimtin Ci I led to outer by eiiilu-y ar tild Uy, hil ti- nipiiiig to git on a 'moving I Holed l-h In Sandy Hill la five times largor at her home on John street. choice refreshments.

The nest iihh-iIi will be hi Id Saturday evening with Illtnhcock, aha iioiiiiiiiiteii ceipts and vouchers which prove conclu Al Freer's Tray rUnnar-Traa Maries) Willi a Hang, H. Frear's first Importation nf tlnn spring Ureas grinds la Jmt opened at III Troy I auar, Firt among them are one thousand piooe of silk proct.e Anil-Wrinkle French sattei-ns In the choloeat new stylet. Two hundred pi of the celebrated Anderson's Kcolcta fcphyr glogams in new and annuo rieslgna are a part of the importation. You know that tbe Honied are enlv goods, an I the liest patterns are (illicitly closed oul. Thirty.

nine ce uf latent London and drew fabric fur prlng reached I he Troy bar-aur duiltg the tiast few daya. Ibe Intivt ait Ideas in dre.s good an reptem-ntcd This esaoli's styles are sharp and char mi, new In and dilfur a realty from lat aeaiuu'a fnvurila. Frear's- line of traveling dree textiles attract prosp-n. tive brioes and tin 'ho prop. i.

tend the Inauguration at Washington, They are truly tasty and tony. In order to slart the spring trade with a hang, W. li, Frear will semi you iihih yards of double fold all-wool Kcoti Suiting in a pretty nnd tn-at mixture flir $2,00. This fabric is worth fifty cent, a yard and can be worn the year (round. Send for samples nf the new goods at Fheab'b Tuoy Bazaar.

-Mrs. John Callahan baa returned than that of any other papor Ice, Mmdiy afteriio ni, and fell cbalinian. Mr, lliiclicok was ma from a vitt in North Adams. lively the falsity of guides recently pi Inled, alleging culpable neKliger.ce In and Mrs. Joseph Fowler, el lh success and pltamiH which published In Warron county br-taieli the holm, lli, hlii nh-lgh pans HAS TUI8 DAY W.

T. Meson, of Hi. Paul, K. II. Ki.yder, secretary of the Argyle the management of the affairs of his iiuov.

roifof bit aiikl.n Tne little tended the Hist social, lu tf the l.Mircl was a gueot of the Clark bouse yesivr lay, I.OOAL TWINKLINOS. In.uralice Cniliiall, was prewni ami gave a biiiOtnlk mi the sulij-et, lllus olllce. uluh, I.elJ last night iu the Lenvi-ria fellow stralii'-d the llpiini'iitu, and re- -W. 11. I and bride arrivtd lo twine the reawn.

nhya inn ual com The inspector has bud occasion to vf.il building on Ridge street, bespeaks Town meeting In Harato-js will be ceivid a ptlliful injury. AMTIICR I 'lAI. (IAS CI-I AI.TV lianv wan thenper nod fully a rehab town hud evening Iroiu their wedding the North t'n-ek posloftlce on two occa prusiruus career for the orgHiilzati beld on Tuesday. March 6 fur tli.i fanners tu insure ill as Hie old Reduced the Prices sions, aud in filed ikumvt the cause The attendance waa mnllned to 1) Anna Muoeo, liauuiuer ol Air. Had President Lincoln lived he line t'limi anli-s.

trip, and J. A. Kellogg re. turned ytntuidiiy from the Montreal and result of the iuveatigalii.n havo U-eu C. Holiey, president of the Hart members of the club and their lady would hare been mfhiy years olii yes and Mrs.

Patrick Mullen, Ktunly Hill was overcome by ctil gas early yester fold Mutual company. wa abo present grossly misrepiet-eiiUd. Die office. friends, numbering about forty in all, terdsy. ami irave rea IH tosno-v wny tiie lar although in the fourth class, and lo Dancing began at nine and closed at day nin'iiing.

Mirs Mullen otcupies a T. King, of the ircivyiun, hsi mere eln.uld lake the li.iliisnce business Tile funeral of Mist Ellen Shea will ucjur from St. Mary's church at trn cated In a mult place, docs an eiti one o'clock, an orcheitru of four piece. Into tin own bands. From the statu been requested to write play (or Ver- room udjoinliit; th sitting room, iu which theiu is ci ul stove, About four -or ouock this morning.

sive money order business in the summer Ulij- the leadership of (leorge A. Null lie. (tiro'sliel by the two ucctlem. non Jarbesu. named, and also from in is fr.

ui olll months, The ruin of thedi jnrl uicnt re o'clock she got out lad ai fell to the ols, providing uiii-lu. Two lights of the One company's Tbe Irou and bnis works, arter a suipennion ol opeiutloiis for seveisl cers of other similar oruatilr.iill ms. quire that the receipts of eacud ly shall he II lor. Her brother beard the of The Imlie-t ol Zioii riandy Hill, American ly.tetu were placed In Long was sati.factorily shown that It had in forward, on I In- lit xt to I he Albany post days, will start up this morning. Thomas Cross, King' bury street tbe fall, and went to the room which sin gave a lestitnl at the roiilcnce of Mrs, Druthers' shoe store yesterday.

ast years ct the rariner- nut anon Real Seal Plush olllce, which has been designated as a blierrill last evenii g. Id Mr, occupies and foil id her in an one fnurth as much fur insurance in tin Dr. Little is erecting a new green- A Popular Resort. Such a place is the well-known cigar store of F'rank Luc, No. 5 Warren started yesterduy morning for l'ough.

keepsie. He will drive tbe entile die- depo-itory hy the postmai-tcr general. mu'lial as it riquiiedtn ii tcious comlillon. Hid windows were Whltleinore wapr, aci, unil met his fin bouse. It will he uad principally for the cultivation of hi large collection of sure in the old line companies, North Cre'k is the termlnm of the Adi mer pan-hion.

opened and a physician wnssciit for, tance. Mr. and Mrs. U. C.

Harvey have re A paper whs ctrctiinud for the pur londack railway, and touriels on their Lat evi ning she id fully rec ivurod. St. Mary's orOn-stm gavs a pleasing orchids. ae of securing nledges of names an turned from iliughauitoii and will oc- street, He ha. all tha latest novelties in smoking goods, tobacoos and cigars.

Those who are in search of a first-class article in any of these lines cart do no better than to call on the gentleman, way to Blue 'untain Lake, frequently recital last evening at tha residence of In-oraticc for the ne compaiy. The iarllatid's Tenth Regiment band, of uiy II rendi-nco ot the mie ii iny n. IIIMHIIISIU HINl'4. result was lenty two nuiiies, pr. Willi im McEchron, Ridge street, Vaughn.

Albany, will open the Mill tropical expo- CLOAKS call upon the postmaster to cai-b money orders for t'iW or 300. The travelers H-ntiig over s'Xty thousand dollars Dr, Mrs. F. L. It Cbnpin, Maple l'he funeral of James Lord occurred sition at Jacksonville, Florida, on Feb Conn tiling Foullluhl t-'HVUrlll'M worth of insurance, anil it is eXectori street, entertained a pirty of friends from late nsiduuue on Muple street, Dirt disappears before Tulip soap, like ruary 2D, that the cnimnlee ehixunteil to suliei deposit cash In the postoflli-e at New York, Philadelphia, Boston or elsewhere, at two o'clock yesterday alternoon.

Piral last evening. umreduiing the week vi more than The ladies of the Presby Uriah i burcb Knuwn In (llena Es'ella Clayton will uppear in the (juick or the Uo.id" ut Putnam nitis-c an enomy before an army with banners, ilia anioiint The C'liituitt will bold a tea Fiiday erening in the II IK V'N KM'M'HON, cnnsisiH of F. Hitchcock, T. E. ('ross Hut attended in a oody roKT KDWAHb.

-The Knights of Labr held a meet At follows, viz. chapel, from six o'clock throughout the hall, Saratoga, to night. Manager Hour- and on their way into the woods present their money orders for payment at the North Creek office, The rule which prohibits the poittu'isler from keeping nnd (iiforge Ueurv. They are lo reoor They fcittertulit llitlr a 1rt()R SAI.B OH EXCtl ANOR- Koronc horse ttie tauneis riliinlnir team. Pilt-, ng has extended an invitation to a evening.

at a ineeting to lie held at the aohooi Hum ot Mil, Kuril ing lust night, GHine. Inquire of H. rlalsoii, 2-13-lw hotisi-, Ki igsbury Stn et, next -Satur lay W. W. Kennedy erected a new sign pirty of Uli'ns Falls gentlemen tu be Mrs.

E. Richards is reccvering money on bund frequently leaves him ar one clock. The members of tiie Young Woman's yesterday for Dr. McMurray, at the pri'setit, drawmakina a siieuiuitv. Allkinilsofeliilitri.il.

from an a' tuck of pli-urwy. It is ip-d and expectel that a'l who hrisilan Temperance union held a re- entrance to the 8'vyirjd story of the Peek Eueu I'iy ui to in "Ti.e Molii.le- $22.50 Quality to $17.00 ug made. Mrs. Persons, 23 Washing-ton street. ption last ninht at the home of Miss The Sixteen club will i to Fort to-morrow night ui attend a social.

are in any wav interested in this form of Insurance will be present and identify building. ink," at the (lions Falls opera house IZ-1S-U-. and the tourist in an awkwaid position. One instance will serve as an illustration: Last summer a lady was on her way to Blue Mountain Lake. She present-d a Ruth Parka, No, 48 Park street.

The themselves with tniB movement. The monthly meeting of the direct on March 1, Richard (Juiroll and his 21.00 IjViK SAf.B- House mid lot liri Kldge street lAtl runs tlll'omrh to N'clsun str.t iccaalon was a noteworthy event In the Mrs William Smith and daugb (era Dora and Edna, have arrived iu town for an extended visit. wife, Annie Sutherland, are members particulars Inquire of A. Wiirtcnkwir. 140 (lien ore of the Young Men's Christian asso-ciation occurs to morrow evening.

It t00 money order at the North Crei i brief history of ibe, society an occasion The Levy Concert. street. of the company. 27.50 32.50 37.50 25.00 postofiice. PoBtniaster Sheehan ex The diagram for the sale of reserved will be a meeting of great importance The Sherlock sisters present the The members of the K'lig's daugh ters will give a piuk tea party lo the par SITUATION WANTHD-lly a young mar-lied man in store.

Have had three veam' The committee of the Saratoga board seat tickets for the Levy concert opens plained that he had no money order funds on band, as be had deposited for lors of tbe Presbyterian church next Chimes of Normandy" in the opera ouse at Scli'iiectadj- Thursday and of education, which visited Ulens Falls this morning at the usual hour. St. Louts 29.00 experience. Dry goods, boots and shoes and groceries. Address CctllK, look box 370, Ulcus Tuesday evening.

the day, and could not cash it, perhaps is. 1-19-lt last Saturday, went to Albany on Mun Post Dispatch says: Friday nights of this week. The case of Morsj and McOinnis until after four days, the time allowed marked for great Miioio.t piiusure that wa.n cruw.ied i to fi if 8i)ort hour. About seventy youug ludics and gentlemen were present. They were enter-tait ed hy instrumental music by ss Bertha Smith and Mies Oeriruile Potter; a vocal duet by the Misses Hill; a piano solo by Miss Ober, of Sandy Hill, and a Hettie Bernard Chase, the little sou The first of the Levy concerts was given at the Grand last night to a very day to inspect some of the school build Ings there.

for procuring a remittance from the de bretle, who has charmed (liens Falls against George Randall was brought be fore Justice Robinson at.d a jury jester day morning. The jury rendered a ver diet of no cause of action. ilMAID 4 FEEEISS enthusiastic audience, it nas been partment, 1 he lady said she was on her An unusually large supply of valen audiences on two occasions, will play in All sizes, from 32 to 42 inches. way to the bedside of a sick daughter, long time since Mr. Levy has played in St, Louis and his return was welcomed tines are being disposed of by local mer her new comedy, "The Little Coquette," and pleaded piteously.

Postmaster chants, and a corresponding nurrberof with every expression of appreciation tbe Glens Falls opera house next THE REVIVAL MEETINGS. Sheehan thereupon kindly borrowed recitation by Miss CI race Uigius. After He has with him an excellent troupe, loving hearts will doubtless be made Monday evening. Evening some money and redeemed the order, Report of the Afternoon and ana an or me mem tiers were so gra glad to-morrow. E.

E. Shultz, agent for Johnson Prompted by this little incident, and by ciotisly received that they could not avoid two encores to each member. levy The annual meeting of the State Builders' Materials Slavin's minstrels, ia at the Rockwell house. The company appears at the a desire to accommodate trie public, Homeopathic Medical society opened at is acknowledged the 11 net cornetist it the world and as such is above criticism, Postmaster Sheehan directed his deputy Albany yesterday. Among those in at opera house next Tuesday evening, the It is impossible to describe the peculiar tendance from this vicinity waa Dr.

M. 19th inst Miss Julia t. bheehan, to retain sucb money order funds as she might receive softness ant mellowness of his tones and Services Yesterday. At half past two o'clock yesterday afternoon the Methodist Episcopal chutcb basement was well filled. After a beautiful song service as usual, and several fervent prayers.

Mr. McLean arose and took for his text, 'Ye shall have power after that, the Holy Ghost is come upon you The discourse was W. Vandenburg, Fort Edward. the wonderfulness of his execution, but these exercises light refreshments were served. The society added two r.ew names to its membership roll, and leve-ral gentlemen lecaine members.

The society's pledge book, the of have betn artuiicaliy baud painted by some of the memberd, elicited no little admiration. One page bears a bunch of lili-s of the valley, the Y'e emblem; whi'e another page contains a pink rose, tin emblem of the kc.il in the succeeding few days, At the FLEET-FOOTED FILLIES. Reserved seats for the Levy concert his playing seems different from that of same time he wrote the postmaster gen any other. The Kaee on the During Park Yesterday are on sale at Flood's drug store, Sandy Hill, and Davis' newsroom, Fort Ed eral acquainting him of the facts, and Alturnoon. From the actual selling prices of asking for advice.

Tbe head of the ward, and the sale will continue at those A Famous Lecture. The Albany Journal of Saturday con Following is the result of a trotting HEADQUAUTlHtS FOli THE LARGEST AND B15ST op SASH, IILINDS. P.llNl'3, OILS, Etc. CALL AT OL'It STORE AN'D SECl'ltE FIGURES ON ANYTHING USED IN postal department replied by pointing to 18.50 per Cloak. a plain, practical, powerful and convin places until three e'clock to-morrow tained this complimentary notice of a out the rule requiring deposits to be cing one, and every one seemed to feast race on the Glen Falls driving park yes terday afternoon James Wilson's Little Pet 1 1 1 W.

Irving Orifflns-'s Red Hose 1 2 2 former Fort Edward pastor: upon the "strong meat of the word." made daily. The accumulation of money order funds had by this time The Rev. Henry A. Starks, of Hoosick Mr. Willij followed, setting his seal to PERSONAL MENTION.

AMID l.tLIKS JkM'J reached about $800, aud this amount was w. 1). Venter's Tom Ward 3 3 3 3 what had been said, and made it lively for a few moments with his usual wit Falls, formerly the popular pastor of the First Methodist church of this city, will be tendered a reception iu the cbapel of that church next Monday evening after incorporated in the weekly statement Dr. S. T.

Birdsall and wife are in Maviifiife ol Miiis JieirpMue I. l)o(l to WE WE This, and this alone, was the occasion of and good humor. New York. THK HUILDRRS- LIVE. AND WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT ARE SELLING GOODS CHEAP.

he nas delivered bis famous lecture on the first investigation, and the post On the request for all to ri-o who could J. McArthur returned yesterday Henry Ward Beecher, a lecture that has Our Cloaks have not been marked up in order to mark down to make the reduction seem larger as is sometimes done master was exonerated from any charge say "they were willing to do what God received the highest commendations from a few days' visit in Rutland and Granville. of intentional wrong-doing. wanted them to do," with but few ex from all who have heard it. Frank IS.

CnnUsltl Miss Josephine Dcm-d, daughter of John Dowd, was mairied ostetdav afternoon -to Fratsk E. the Church of the Messi.tli. Thj ceremony was performed at half past three o'clock by the lector, Rev. F. J.

Cookdon. in the Now, as to the recent investigation ceptions the whole company arose Rev. D. Taylor, of New York, who and the cause which prompted it The promptly. Before closing Mr.

Willis an Dougrey In Kansas. The Abilene, Reflector of the baa been a gueet of Dr. Martine, returned home yesterday. books in the depository at Albany and The conditions were best two in three, hilf-mile heats. The best time waa made in the first heat, 1:28.

The track was very heavy, There is talk of a mutch racefor a purse of fifty dollars, between James Wilson's Ella and R. B. Sberrill's Daisy Dean, Ic is expected, if the race be satisfactorily arranged, it will be trotted on the Glens Fails driving park. Cioltig to the Convention. W.

A. general secretary of the Young Man's Christian association, and wife leave this nioruiug for TJtica, where nounced that to morrow tbe meeting will be held iu the large auditorium HAViLANO FERRfSS 5th says It is now alleged that after March 4 the cash books in the North Creek office did not correspond, the discrepancy be presence of a large assembia -eof friends of the bride and groom. The church James Douerey, Jr veteran horse above, at which all the people said, Daniel Lamont will take the presidency All Ladies' Wraps I trainer, of Troy, N. has been in our ing about three dollars. Last Thursday was handsomely decorated for the occa 'amen." At South Glens Falls the meeting last of Avenue Railway company, New York.

TO BE FOUND AT (February 7), George Batchelder, an in city for tbe past week and has selected a very fine load of draft; and road horses spector attached to tbe Albany district, C. B. Stiles, of Bolton, a medical sion with evergreens, callas, dins and a floral bell. The brida waa attired ia a rich traveling costume. She had no evening was no exception t'J the previous ones in iu tercet and efficiency.

Eigh which he will ship to his borne. thinks Kansas is able to furnish as (Reduced just One-Half. went to the North Creek office and, upon student recently returned from Scot good horses as any state in the union. examination, wrote the following tele teen souls were saved. Tbe church was land, where he has been pursuing his bridesmanls.

luo ushers were J. Aotiene, too, gets a compliment from furnishing this car load of fine stock. studies, was in town yesterday. Holden, A. W.

Sherman, N. R. Gourley gram, which was printed in Saturday's Star. It is in itself an effectual denial promptly filled to its utmost. Mr.

Mo-Lean preached, taking for his text, "I Henry Pulver, East Lake George and Vv. A. Tice. Miss Eda Juvet pre David Austin, John Manchester, North sided at the organ. After the STEWART'S For Your Information, Gentlemen.

It is a fact almost every gentleman am the way, the truth and tbe life." The subject was, "The true and only way to be saved." This discourse was, if possi Creek, and R. G. Jarvis, Warrensburgh Mr, and Mrs. CanfleU we-e driven to the Ladies' Winter -Jackets were domiciled at the Mansion bouse depot where they took the 4:20 train who is addicted to the use of the weed is acquainted with, that Frank Lucas they will tarry a few days before Mr. Lloyd goea to Watertown lo attend the convention of the Young Men's Christian associations of the state.

They will re turn on or about the 23h inst. John Morgan, of South Ulens Falls, will have charge of the rooms of the local apsoeia tion during Mr. Lloyd's absence. J. P.

Goodman, VV. J. and Ed Scales will attend tbe convention as delegates from the Glens Falls association. George ble, the most valuable to Christians, and on a short wedding tour. yesterday.

especially to converts, of any yet. None Among the guests at the Granger $2.00 upwards. HARVESTING THE ICK CROP. but those who heard it can get more 8 -lis the choicest biaods of cigars and tobaccos which can be obtained. His store is conveniently located at No, 5.

Warren street, Call on him if you want a smoke that will console your hard-worked body. than a faint idea of its great value, of the sensational reports printed in the newspapers: Glens Falls Star -Do not publish statement from Albany Journal, that tbe postmaster at North Creek is or was an alleged defaulter, as it is incorrect and not justified by the facts, Tbe impression was given by my coming here for inspection. George K. Batchelder, PostofHce Inspect' r. Following is a copy of a receipt given in acknowledgment of a full settlement of tbe money order accounts at the North Creek office: house-yesterday were: C.

J. Colburo Edward Merrill, Bolton; W. S. Porteous, Luzerne; Benjamin Houghton, Day Cen Princess Paper Shell Almonds, A Season or ActlTity Amoug GInH Tongue nor pen can never fully portray Icemen. Grenoble Engrlish Walnuts, ter; J.

W. Moore, Luzerne. Eugent Bennett, of South Glens Falls, the beautiful picture, and mighty powor of such wonderful utter H. Putnam has also beon named as dele Mrs, Seote-Slddons' Birthplace, H. J.

Bernard, advance repreBenta has a force of men at work on the river cutting ice, which ii now about ten gate. There is one dt legate yet to be Editor Star: Will you please state tive of the Hettie Bernard Chase Com' ances, from a heart filled with love wnere ana when Mrs. Soott-Stddons was Children's Cloaks; appointed. toward a dying world. Meeting an inches thick and of ex-elient quality- born edy company, and father of the little star, was in town yesterday and made arrangements for the presentation of nounced for every evening at seven Mrs.

Scott-Siddons was born iu India Sojourning In the West. Owing to the lateness of the season, the demand for the crystal cakes among o'clock. Con, in 1844. From the Los Angeles Daily Herald, -ALSO "The LttUe Coquette" at the opera house of February 5, we copy tbe following North Creek, Warren N. February 7, 18S9.

Ruceived of Ed ward Sheehan, P. forty-eight dollars, balance money order funds due those owning ice houses is greater than the cutters are able to supply, lien IN SI MORI AST. next Monday evening. A party of Albany (N. lumbermen arrived in town yesterday and will be Resolutions raised by Gleos Fulls Chap with teams stand in line and wait their Miss Nellie Kellenny, Bay street, ho has been attending the Montreal S.

at close of bu-on--SB on February 7. Misses' Newmarkets turn for a load. Freeman Hayes, the ter on the Death of R. F. Havllaud, At a regular convocation of Glens Do You Smoke If so buy only the choicest cigars, Tho made hv Frank Lucas give the best satisfaction.

His special brands are the following: American Esgle, After Dinner, and Roynl Ten, reg'ilir ten cent brands, Ky West and Tesiimoniul, five cent brands. Try tbemt ice dealer, was on hand yesterday pre carnival, was one of the guests at the grand ball given at the Windsor hotel in tne guests or Admiral W. J. Mcualdin, of Pasedena, during their brief stay in this vicinity. They comprise W.

H. Weaver, R. P. While and James Duns- 1SSM, liEOROE BATCHELDER, I. ().

llisp. ctcr. The foregoing, as its date indicates, Sicily Filburts, PolishedlPecans, Brazil Nuts, Crosse Sc Blackwill's Peach Alpleot Jam, Cherry Jam, Damson Jam, Gooseberry Jam, Raspberry Jam, Red Currant Jam, OraiiKe Marmaladts, Evaporated Peaches, Apricots, Red Rasphei-ries, Black Basplwrrles, paring for the harvest. He will beio Falls chapter, No. 53, R.

A. held last evening, the following resolutions were that city last Friday evening. The gov- comb. cutting and filling bis ice houses to-day, At Greatly Reduced Prices. an acknowledgment for juibj paid to ernor general of tne dominion was Within a few days the river will prob Mr.

eaver is well known in Glens the inspector on the 7th inst, the day among the attendants. ably be the scene of greater activity Falls as a member of the Morgan Lum tbe examitia'ion was made by the in Cards are out announcing the forth than has ever been known before among ber company. The gentleman ia making spector. The forty-eight dollars repre coming marriage of William E. Young, the icemen.

sents the amount received at the office a trip to tbe Pacific coast for rest and recuperation, expecting to return about of the firm of Young Kellogg, Sandy Kast Lake George. A. P. Scoville is filling his ice house at Ktttskill hay. John Cronkhite is filling the Trout Pavilion ice house.

Elijah Camp. Indian lake, had the misfortune to lose one of his $600 team on the 6 and 7th inst. The receipts of Hill, to Miss Carrie Chase, at the home LADIES' NEWMARKETS Delaware and Hudson Earnings. the fifteenth of March. adopted Whereas, Our companion, Roger F.

Haviland, wbo has for many years trod this life's rugged road in our company, has recently passed througb the vale that separatea tbe earthly tabernacle from the Holy of Holies into the presence of the Supreme High Priest of tl.e universe; and Whereas, In our daily intercourse with Companion Havilaud we long since learned to respect him as an upright man and Mason, and as one who prac i out of the chapter these duties which the office on tbe 5ih inst. were duly of the bride's parents in Milwaukee, For the quarter ended December 31 forwarded to Albany on the 6th, and Wisconsin, next Wednesday afternoon Then and Mow. the Delaware and Hudson Canal com- at half-past two o'clock. credited on the 8.h as the folio ing copy of receipt shows: C. W.

Smith, a well known residenlof piny reports as follows: February 12. BnslneM Oh4t. See advertisement Situation wanted Dwight Russell, of Lake George From Albany and Susquehanna road: Gross $4.50 to 12.00; formerly the town of Horicou, who baa reached four score and five, drove to Ulens Falls Postopfice at Albany, N. Feb soia at I7.su to 2U. ruary 8, WW.

-1 certify that E. Shee son-in-law of Harry Bartholomew, this town, has been visiting Dr. Hiram Man- yesterday with a load of hoops. He baa han, postmaster at North Creek, N. as clerk.

earnings, 1888,673 IS; operating expenses, net income, $206 304 60. net income same quarters, 1887. are inculcated iu it; therefore be it has this day deposited at this office the cheater, at Pawlet, another son-in- made similar trips every winter since Tbe running team Pedro and Game are aesolved. That we assure bis amtcted family of our heartfelt sympathy with sum of seventy nine dollars on money boy hood, and when in bis teens used to 404.50. law of Mr.

Bartholomew. Mr. Russell was elected one ot the vice presidents of them in their bereavement; and offered for sale or exchange. See advir-tisement in another column. jrder account, the same naving been remitted February 5, lHSM.

rile regularly to Glen i Fulls on a load Rensselaer and Saratoga: Gross earn- Resolved, That these resolutions be the Warren County Agricultural society spread upon the minutes of tbe chapter; Bartlett Sweet Corn, f'aliforna Prunes, Pitted Canned Fruits, Raisins, Fine Cluster Ba sins. Sultana Sejdlei Raisins, Boiled Sa-eet kler. Fine Maple Syrup, of hoops, behind an ox team It was slow traveliug, but in those days ptople foi5.i9.24: operating expenses, 95; grosa income. They will last but a few dava at its recent meeting. Mr.

Bartholomew furnished the prefs for publication and a U. LRABY. Postmaster. The report tbet the postmistress car Call at once and make your selec copy thereof transmitted to the family himself, met bis children at Dr. Man were not accustomed t'j doing things at licit, $11,877 37; net income fame quarter, 1887, $23,020.

of tbe deceased. Loyal L. Davis, chester's on the occasion of the visit tion, inis is positively a mile-a-minuto gait cow adopted io ries the surplus fun is of the office cn her person is tru-. Tl.e governm-nt mentioned this paragraph. White- every line of business.

New York and Canada: Grose (am J. H. Uakkktt. G. H.

Hassinoeb, Committee, hall Timet. Sob and Sparkling. Examination su'ts at the Hochs'er. Shirt waists at the Roc-etor, Boys' collars and enffi at the Rochester. Boys' knee pants at the Roc', ester.

Twenty per cent discount on boys' ov-rcia at the Rochester. Look in the Richester'a fancv shirt ines, operating expens net income, $46,532 36; net in THE LAST AND BEST OFFER A Salt to Recover W.fe The case of Thomas Mullen, and does not provide fourth-class offices with safes, and, under the circumstances, she knows of do safer place than her pocket. It wonld seem that tome the trouble come same quarter, 1887, $40,898.71. Saratoga Count 7 Caart County court and court of sessions Cottace Prayer afeetluaT- The u.ual meeting at the house of Wil others, against Mrs. Maurice O'Connor, liam Acker, No.

4 Nelson street, by the FOR THIS SEASON. an action to recover for services in moving a h.iut-e, came up yesterday before winiow. A Pad Spectacle. Tbe father of Greenwald, tbe mur. some surplus might be to nrA use in procuring safes such offices that at North Creek.

request of Mrs. E. E. Palmer (the bed- Justice Hamilton io 8 u.h Gleus Falls, stricken sufferer who has become a sut- where all the parlies tj the suit reside. Tbe best evidence of Postmaster Shee- derer, was released on Monday from Dmnemora prison, where he rerved a seven years' sentence.

Ha imme.inti?!y will convene at Ballston next Monday, when Judge Houghton will bold bis first term. Among the cases on the criminal calendar are those of the people against Delbert Jooea, Aastin Reed, of Corinth, burglary In the first degree in stealing goods from tbe store of Soon A Lieber-man, and tbe people against Dudley j'Ct of much interest here) and of the family, will be held this evening. All are welcome. H. Bain appeared for the plaintiff and R.

Paltereuu for tbe defeudaot. The Kyl Onfrh (Registered Trade Mark.l Tbe most delicions rc.tTi ever pro duce-1, Sold only in two pourd, full weight, sealed c-n. Why try a can? Walter McEwan. importer and manufacturer, Albany. Y.

went to Brooklyn lo visit hi -n, who is White Rock Candy Extra Flavored S-iar i Clover Honey, Florida Oraap-s. Hrand. S.r.lin,n. l-mims, Date, rifx.ru. QUALITY UNEXCELLED MTOur Great Special Induce menu ia Dress Goods continue.

justice reserved hi? d-cision for four hanged oo Friday murder. The record of this family b-ars out the lays. ban's reliability is found in t'ie fact tint his bondsmen, who are sulnu, nl.al cili-sens, are not in the worn. tad that be has a large number of friends in the county who stand ready to back him, if it were ecewary, in any within their means. A Vlmim Against Saratoga.

At the meetinc of the Sarat-vn board Mange? and William Gwinnp, of the theo'y that crime is here and the Th Caaal Dent. Mr. (iiPup introduced a bill Monday of tru teen, Monday evening, Helen E. pert- of tht I n-e iti i. king a IW ft nr wc-rM same place, burglary in the third degree, in stealing watch.

J. S. owwrs, Edwards preaenUd a til! -(atut the vil final ffcrfwell of bis murdor-juj i iTsi.rinz c-entn-j zippro-ytMUog Urn tne ao'e anit Amnelal Teeth. lage for dass-ig for ir.j irir alleged to hare been tin a oe by filling upon an by tidewa last Karcb. Ibe WSSblcftGS'S XtrlLur Hap.

There will be asocial hp at tbe Cas O. A. sV SUM twa.il. The annual state encampment of tbe A. R.

will be btid at Binghamtoo on Wm.H.Robbins, ULjuour BoObnse DaLang 133 Ghlezx Street. Artificial tnth. without plate, inserted piy-cs si of the ir.t.r. ao tu nanai di-bt for the fiscal year, rVgi.ii ing October 1. lti; also providing for the annual tax for the of the f'iT ie wih period, (Ibe I claim rej-t-ud.

is ii t-yood ootiipriro A Deere BBtared. tWw Surrogt Ptjft, of 8 ratoga nny, 4- rr- h'xi Ifc -rjt in ti yu iiciai eu eni-ntof 1 1. nnt of Thadd. 7.. Adro of bv Ut Itowman.

Monument (-quant. Ulena Falla Model at hi oflr. February 20, II and 22. Tbe Delaware ing the work a it appears in the mnh cade boose Hadley, oo Friday February 22. Tbe of ar-ranremenui ar- M.

Foil-ran, M'nro Ksrhan, Frai.k Kit, E. Griffiog. a Bcnoer, George Deity, Edward Bron and Hudson company will aeU tickets at radaad rau to tlw" presenting ortiS srtai r-p: We our buy iru Lars i ot Tulip -roup ar a tin and I a beauli L. T-, 1 I. i.

uu ,1. rreeh rgge. W. H. STEWART CO, loa km an (olew eleerf.

lima fmtl. tm Broad, ay. fori Kdvara. cu signed by the commander or ad-jaiant of tbe puat to btch they briocg. tor of lb iil of Krai ca A li late 4 the aame piaoe.

Kisrhwn rente per d- tti. New hams and ebouidtrs at J. 8. Powers'. and C.

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