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

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XXPEBT8 ON THE STAND. THE FARMERS' INSTITUTE. GATHERING OF YEOMEN -THE STAR8- ACROSS THE COUNTY LIN THE GREAT Bobbins DeLong Proceedings In the Clement Case Falli Ad Important Event in Prospect The Notice to Properly Holders A resolution passed by the board of trustees of Glens Falls, at a special meeting, January 10 1888, gave me, as street committee, full power 10 enforce ble Wltueesee. Programme. FRIDAY MORNING.

JAN. 13. Tbe farmer' institute to be held at The proceedings in tbe Clements trial WASHINGTON COCNTT AGMCCLUJ. BAL SOCIETY MEETING. EDWARD AND 8AKDT BUDGET.

Creat Annual LOCAL TWINKLINGS. at Study Hill, yesterday, were as dry as Sandy Hill on tbe 19.h and 20th inst. th rules, bv-laws and ordinances cl xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxr BANKRUPT SALE a column of figures is ordinarily sup promisee to be an interesting event. our village in regard to removing all ob posed to be. Interest in the case was Following is the programme: structions, snow, from sidewalks ME WINTER SEDUCTION Happenings of a Day in Two Neighboring Villages-Personal and Miscella aroused among the spectators only wben Judge Fursman took Expert Kirtland in FIBiST SESSION THCKSDAY, 10:30 A.

Address of welcome Dr. Joseph and roads. I therefore give notice to all xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xmxxxxx property boi lers of tLe corporation King. hand far cross examination, The judge neous Chit Chat. FORT EDWARD.

Response By Homer H. Ingalsbe, remove all obstructions of whateve succeeded in making Kirtland acknowl -AND OF- aoutn narttord. name or nature, from their sidewalks or Two electric lights, of the American system, were placed io the store of P. P. Bra If Co.

yesterday. A club composed of several prominent young men of the village will give a reception atCrandail hall this evening. One year ao at this time Lake Chimplaiu was frozen over, but at present there are no indications of its freez ing. The next meeting of the Tri County Undertakers' association will be held George B. Wells is suffering frcni an The needs of more business methods on the farm Hon.

Seth Fenner, of East street that interfere with travel. aitat-K ol rneumausm. edge that instead of having overdrawn his account, Clements was a creditor of the hank when it closed in 1884. Kirt The Annual Election of Officers A Movement to Prevent tbe bale ol Intoxicants on the Ground. The annual meeting of the bjard of managers of the Washington County Agiicultural society was held in the grand jury room in the court ho'iie at Sandy Hill yesterday morning.

There were present President Vaughn and Messrs. J. H. Durkee, John D. Barkley, M.

A. Nasb, John Hall, Louis Potter and Carmi C. Farr. A. M.

George and eon spent yester- reasonable time will be allowed af.er each tnow storm for the removal of the aay in iroy on business. land testified on a previous trial thai BEMNANT cne county. Questions and discussion. THURSDAY, 2:00 P. M.

Que tion box. snow from the sidewalks, and all sucn M. H. O'Brien returned yesterday CI m-nts had overdr-iwn his account DRY -GOODS waits must be four feet wide. Ail prop- irom a snort visit in 1 roy.

the amount of $.3 300, hut Judge Furs nrlir hol.lera not oheVlll? thlS notice W. Permanent pastures; why ihey run out Court of oyer and terminer convenes i proeicuted as presciibed by the village at baiein on the 23J of this month. anu now to restore their fertility J. S. Whitehall on the second Tuesday in bv-laws and orauiances.

inepeuaitj io man brought out the fact that the defendant, according to the books, had not been credited with salary, which was John Devlin, ho has been confined COMMENCING April. one to ($15) dollars for each Woodward, secretary state society. Questions and di-cusxion. C'neese-Rev. C.

D. Kell -gjr. to the house with a toie throat, is con offense, and I will al-0 say, that I Still continues with valescent. Our Queensbury correspondent siyt 'The Star is a welc. me visitor here, not take notice of any complaints unless complainant writes me, giving the name hheep growing; its advantages, and The next oratorical contest at the in Its popularity is attested by increasing stitute will be held on the twtntv second TUESDAY JUL 2, 1888 due him to the amount of 3.700.

On the assumption of these figures the bank owed Clements at the time of the failure about $4,000. Expert Vrooman was the next and last witness for the day. While After the reading and adoption of the minutes of the previous meeting, Leuis Potter asked whether the society endorsed the selling of spirituous liquor. A charge that the society practical gave consent to 6uch tratlic on the grounds was printed in the New England Homestead. Mr.

Potter wanted the im oi reoruary. patronage. of street and number of bouse, and the name of the property holder. Parties complaining must sign their names to the same. I will then publish in our Thomas Clark received the sad in The snow plow "Jake" ran over the how to make most money from it A Chapman, Middlehury, Vt.

Questions and discussion. THURSDAY, 7:30 P. M. Music Paris Hose Glee club. Question oc.

Klueation of farmers' sons M. F. telligence of tne death of a relative -at railroad from Saratcga to Caldwell yi mornintr naoers the said complaint, re 10th men unearthed bum things that yesterday. And continuing for Bargains lerday morning, and left Hie track in serving the name of complaiuant, and were damaging to the defendant, their iNearly all the mercnants in town good condition for trael. will then Eive tne complaint my a.

ten putation refuted. The members of the testimony iu many respects proved that Webster, of Iihaca. a Corne1! student in are contributing I 1 rally to the lee hose company' fair. tion, and if said obstructions are not re Whew 1 This is the kind of weather agriculture. expert accountants are far from infalli mimiamniiu, board in attendance answered his qtiiry in tbe negative.

moved at noon the same day, the above hat lowers the stock in coal bins and 30 DAYS Do not forget Ihe meetintr of the mentioned DeBalty will be collected, an ble. Ihe trial will occupy a1' of thiB Questions and discussion. Farmers' duties to theinsel-ei F. ladies at the Satterlee hose oarlors at makes the dealer in anthracite chuckle. The annual meetiDg of tbe society was such snow, ice or other obstruction ill week.

seven ciock to morrow evening. Ives, Mouth Easion, president Lake Lau- he contemplates the prospective add be removed at the expense of the prop held in the grand jury room in the after The personal property of Mrs Jesse ueruaie Agricultural society. tion to the shekels in his coffers. erty owner. I take this public way noon at one o'clock, at which time there Y.

M. C. A. M4TTEKS. Stanley was sold at administrator sale.

inform vou all. as 1 couui not anoru xxxxxxxxxrxxuxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Funeral services in connection with was a large attendance. at her premises, yesterday at one o'clock. make a circuit of this corporation after Tile Ladles Lend a Helping Hand- the death of Helen the little daugh The report of the board of managers The bakery lately owned bv John every enow storm to see wno n.iu Monthly Heeling ol Directors. yuesuons and discussion.

Music -Paris Hose Glee club, Homology-F. Cuitis. Charlton. F1RDAY, 10 M. Question box.

Our experiment station what it. ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

Baker, were at mm periii Hermanoe was formally ODened vrs'er- was read by Secretary Satterlee and ac A Feast of Bargains The room End library committee of day by Joseph Brown, who will conduct tended from the family residence, on ceptea. ine ionowing omcers were hove ed the snow from tr.eir waiKs. Respectfully Yours. George E. McNutt, Village Trustee.

the Young Men's Christian association tne business in tbe future, Glen street, at two o'clock yesterday then elected for the ensuing year XXXXXJiXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxx met tbe following committee of ladies, ifturnoon, Rev. F. M. Cookson conduct -urs. ueua meiynn, aged nirety President J.

H. Duikee, of Sandy should do for the farmor-Dr. Peter L'ol'ier, of the station. Geneva, N. Y.

years, died yesterday afternoon of old In every Department. Hill. appointed by the pastors of the several churches, Wednesday afternoon, at the Conklingville. age. Ihe funeral will be held to-mor cng the services.

The deceased, though young in years, and of a delicate phy Vice presidents-Dr. Joseph E. King BROADWAY, Questions and discussion. The most butter for least monev I. One of Thomas Ogdeo'e team horses row morning at ten o'clock.

Fort Edward; George H. Newton, Dunham" Hhbiu; L. M. Howland, Fort Ed sique, was possessed of a bright, well- association's rooms in the Russell build ing: Mrs. K.

B. Fowler, Mis. C. A John Mekin and John McSweenev. P.

Roberts, Ithaca, professor agriculture in the Cornell university and practical died Monday. The team was drawing loga for B. R. Jenkins. Feeding too much heavy grain is thought to be the developed intellect, and a future of two popular youths, are pitted airainst ward: Gardiner F.

Belden, Dresden: Wil Dress Goods Kotigers, Mrs. Uyrcn Lapliam, Mrs. A. jromise seemed to out bsfora liam -Eltiridge, William cause. C.

Higby, Mrs. J. A. Sheldon, Mrs. B.

eacn otner lor tne suit ot clothes to be given as a prizs at the Satterlee hose company's fair. Pratt, Lake. her. until a sickneBS which developed arrrier. Questions and discussion.

FRIDAY, 2 P. M. Taxation and Ihe farmer Lieutenant L. L. Queeney is keeping store at Recording secretary George Satterlee.

M. Day, Mrs. S. T. Ilirdsall, Mrs R.

S. into pneumonia sapp, her young life. rainier rails, and will move his tamiiT fort toward. J. Al Sawtelle and Arthur Gray, of -o 0- O'Loughlin, Mrs.

le. 5Iis Po ter, there this week. tllE Governor E. F. Jones, Albany, Treasurer Robert B.

Sheirill, Sandy The infant son of William Barnes was taken siek with scarlet fever last Way Down Lower ever heard of. Miss McEchron, Mrs. A. Little and Hill A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

El Questions and discussion. Bogus butter How it the the San telle Comedy company, were in town yesterday completing arrangements for their company's appearauce here next week. Mrs. Fred Bullard. A committee of five, Corresponding tecretary Horace H.

mer Woodcock on Sunday. Sunday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. eremiah Luby, 16 Mohican street. The This Immense Stock 6bows hut little farmer and what is beinir done with Injalsbe, Hartford. composed of Mesdames Uoigers, Parks, Tl I 11 A partv of dancers went from here IJirectors J.

it. Derby. Sandy Hi II: J. K. Brown, dairy commissioner, An attemnt is bein? made to orpan.

to HuntBVille nday nieht, ana stopped depletion. Dress Goods of all kinds, fre-h, new and seasonable, can ha i-musuu, juime anu jhss iiicr.chron, was Carmi C. Farr, Argyle. child was at once removed to the home of its grandmother. Mis.

Catharine ize a council of the order of American at E. DeLooc's hotel. A twelve o'clock selected to work in harmony with the Miss' Oi.Gain Questions and discussion. bought at prices so low as to well war- Auditors-H. Davis Northun.

Fort firemen here. Blank annlicminna have supper was ordered, and the merry dan room and library committee in furnish ant purchasing now. if not needed nn. ce, kept time with the music until five Edward; Grenville M. Ingalsbe, Sandy Hill; A.

R. Wing, Fort Edward. been placed in the hands of the secretaries of both hose comoanies. The Haroea, who lives next door, and there the little one died yesterday morning, til next year. clock in the morning, tne party took ing and equipping the rooms.

The remainder of the ladies named above re Particular attention is called tn t.h Our Advertisers. See advertisement Lost, a white lone Georee Merry, of Luzerne, who Hon. L. W. Cronkhite paid Secretary aged twenty days.

We are requested to qualifications are to be a fireman in good standing. rendered the music to the satisfaction ot Satterlee a deserved compliment for the robe. solved themselves into a committee to solicit articles of furniture, pictures and all. The Lean Year Dartv at the nnora say, on the authority of Dr. Ameden.

the attending physician, that there is no Splendid Stock of Black Dress Goods, Silk Warp Henriettas, Silk Warp Drap d'Alma, All wool Henriettas, French Cashmeres and a large variety of fancy horough manner in which he had per Your choice of a pair of pants from Harvey Horton, of Bolton, was in house this evening promises to be one of the most pleasant and successful evenm decorations for the rooms. formed the duties of his office, and, ianger of contracting the disease at Mis. the Rochester Clothing company's stock town to-day. This is his first appear- v. ea co.

The directors of the association as ir five dollars. Your choice of the best Luliy's house, or at her store, which is in nee in the place of bis youthful days in upon Mr. Cronkhite's motion, the secretary's salary was increased from $200 to With this is a eplendid ODUortunitv to the same building. six years. of tbe season.

It is expected that about sixty couples will be present to enjoy the festivities. Reeves' orchestra will furnish the music. suit i clothes or overcoat in the store for twenty dollars. purchase Dress Trimmings of all varieties at your own price. A stock that 300 p-r annum.

Dr. Joseph E. King January 11. sembled at the rooms yesterday afternoon for their regular monthly meeting. As there was no business to transact they adjourned, to the call of the Iso testified to the faithful and efficient The A.

Church company, Troy, ad cost over six thousand dollars is here for you to self ct from. Art Goods at Auction. work performed by Secretary Satterlee PERSONAL MKNTION. -Wesley Barnes, of Olmsteadville, Plush Cloaks, WRAPS and JACKETS CLOTH NEWMARKETS, At about One-Half of then Original Value. A good assortment yet left.

Many of our best and highest COit SANDY HILL. The A. O. U. W.

lodge will install officers to-night. Attention ia also called to the larira Commencing to-day the assigned stock dress the public through the medium of The Star this morning. To reduce president. in behalf of the society. tock of Muslin Underwear, Corsets.

of William Gokey, in the Rockwell house was in town yesterday. Treasurer Sherrill's report was read by in this department. st ick before taking an inventory, they iarsrtrSf-akre. -ui-ocic, or art goods and mater J. D.

Haines was out yesterday after CTMM1TTEK JOSllRS, You should not miss ths train a A. R. Wing (one of the auditing boardV. goods and velvet this week. a week sickness of tonsilitis.

ials, will be sold at private pale during the day, and at auction eveiy evening after Wednesday, until the stock is dis the treasurer being absent at a funeral. and plush novelties at greetly reduced O. a. Woodward, who has been prices. The statement of the auditors was also read by A.

R. Wing, and both reports pending the week with friends in Glen Assembly and Senate Appointments Our Representatives. Speaker Cole has favored Assemblyman Aldrich with a place on the cm The annual closing out sale of old xzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzx posed of. J. R.

Loomis, Assignee. Recaption Tiei falls and vicinity, left for his home in stock, to make room for new goods, is in varrensburgh yesteiday. were accepted. Upon the suggestion of Dr. J.

E. King, was decided to make an effort to se progrefs at S. B. Whitney Just received at the Rochester. Half hose, fast black, at the Rochester cloth RANK E.

HOWE, mittees on civil divisions and public health. Fort, of Washington, is on the Mrs. A. Freeman arrived from Bur Ladies' kid button shoes have been re ing store, 132 t.len street. lington, Vermont, yesterday to join her cure the attendance of Governor Hill at duced from $2.50 to $1 50; children' following: Appropr.ations, excis elate husband.

They have taken anartmentu xzxzxzxz xzx zxzxzxzxzxzxz xzxzxzx occurreu yesterday. John Gallagher visited Fort Ann yesterday on business. A surprise party was tendered Mrs. John Grant Weonesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Cronkhite arrived in town Wednesday evening Lorn Florence, Mass. Professor Taylor gave another pleas mg entertainment at Brown's opera house last night.

The funeral of Mrs. Patrick Cushing will take place from St. Mary's church at ten o'clock this morning. The hose race which was to have taken place yesterday will occur to-day at Dunhams Basin on the ice. E.

A. Wait has accepted a position as salesman in Horn French kid button shoes reduced from the Oity hotel for the winter. Dr.L.H. GRAVES $2.00 to $1.25. CLOAKS Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Osborn. who ASSIGNEE. were married ia Waiiensburgh Wednes Chestertown. DENTIST, prisons and manufacture of salt.

Shel don, of VVashington, has been placed on the committee on banks. In the senate, Kellogg, of this district, was given the chairmanship of the committees on vil lages and public printing, and a place on the following: Judiciary, insurance day afternoon, were driven to Gleni Counselor C. P. Cuvle had leiral hni. tbe next annual fair.

Dr. C. J. Farley, of Fort Edward, offered a resolution directing that the officers take steps to prevent the eale of intoxicating liquors on the grounds of the society. L.

W. Cronkhite introduced an amendment, authorizing President Durkee to employ a detective from abroad to ferret out and prosecute per Falls that night and registered at tin nes which called him to Indian Lake on A Full Vulcanite Plata for $7 (Warranted). Artificial Crowns at vv eunesuay. KocKwen house. They left on a south Mrs.

S. E. Perry, mention of whose bound train yesterday morning for an $3.50 (set on rooti). These and engrossed bills. Foley, of Saratoga niness ins been heretofore mde, is con extended wedding trip.

crowns are guaranteed equal to was placed on the judiciary, cities, tax vaiescibg. goods store. He commenced his duties any crown ser tor S5 Gold A party of twenty-six from Warrens. ation and retrenchment, villages, game sons guilty of selling liquors on the grounds of the society during the next jeoLei uay. burgh enjoved a sleigh ride to this place A number of friends nf A Dora ie Prices laws ana joint library committees.

Col iins, of the Washington-Rensselaer dis SOUTH GLKNS FALLS. In the Highways and Byways Neighboring Village. iuey were guests at the Ches annual fair. Dr. Farley withdrew the ter uutei.

Thomas Wells gathered at their residence on Wednesday evening and tendered them a pleasant surnnao The original motion and the amendment pre A. Armstrong. ai Henry Kit. trict, on canals, state prisons, erection and division of towns and counties. vailed unanimously.

John Stewart is lamenting over tbe tenbach visited Glens Falls Monday on But at present LOW PRICES Are cheaper than our lower price, goods ware earlier in the season. Shawls, Blankets cies of tbe season were served, and the The questions of purchasing additional loss of some of his pet chickens, which FOR- l6ai uuaiuctB, guesis oaucea until the small hours of Crowns atGreatly Reduced Rates. To those who are unable to wear rubber dentures, or to those who have tender mouths, we will say, we are now putting teeth on a new metal base, tigrht, strong and durable, equal in every respect to gold, and at a cost which is very little in excess of the cost of rub. ber. L.H.

CRAVES, D.D.S., I 34 Glen Glons Falls, N. Y. Thursday morninp- -rons ih l.lo.f stock of the Driving Park association froze to death Wednesday night. moiIJiriir Mlllton's iirnhMf ..3 of the season. Mercury registered fif buo in uaic.

It is now expected that the electric lights on this side of the river will be and of increasing the size of the fair ground by adding a piece of land on he teen uegrees oelow zero. CLOAKS County Clerk VanCott and Sheriff south, now owned by the society, were burning for the first time Sunday night. nryant were in town Sunday Th oho- Warrensburgh. 4 hole Was cut thrmuli fho discussed at some length, but no defi At the annual meeting of the Sara in came up to renew his bond. Cole's blacksmith shop last simdv nite action was taken and the meeting toga County Agricultural society, held Wait Mead left for Albany Tuesday whmh gave Rev.

J. C. Bnrker an AND adjourned Bright and Sparkling. "Starlight," the theme treated by Ver-nona Jarbeau and her company at the opera house, last night, is a bright aod sparkling musical comedy. To say that it was well handled by the clever artists comprising the troupe, is but a mild expression.

Every member of the company is a pleasiog vocalist. Tbe musical selections are enlivening, and give the members of tbe company an ex cellent opportunity to display their talent. Miss Jarbeau is vivacious, has a to assume the duties pertaiuiug to one of in Ballston on Wednesday, Henry Nee-bitt, Howland Fish and Joseph tu.iiLj io oap'ize nve converts. They ii mrj i viit Mann ni tu nn.r. oeLummee clerkships in thi senate.

Vf ANTED. A comietent (rirl for cookins- and kitchen work. D. W. Sherman, Mierniun avenue.

ti' CONTESTS ON THE TRACE. at the Baptist church Sunday evening onurter, of this town, were nlaced on GARMENTS George Stackpole and wife, of Chi- F. W. Herriclc al.renrlH tha 1 the board of managers. Mr.

Shurter Local Horsemen at the Driving Pa ANTED. A conierent Kir to do jrenornl house wr.i-k. AiIiIikcu takers' convention at Saratoga this The Time. Comfortables was also elected recording secretary. o.igo, aro in town visiting Mr.

Stack poles's sisters, Mrs. A. Armstrong, and Mrs. James U. Remington.

Sandy Hill. N. Y. A moderate-sized assemblage of horse Israel Mead has hen Pare, Chaste and Charming. IF your piano or orpan needs tuning or call on H.

S. iitRA 97 men witnessed the races on the driving The Prohibitionists held a large and enthusiastic meeting at the Methodist newal of pension, amounting to 300 arrears and ten dollars per mouth. good voice, and the faculty of irettimr man avenue. GJens Fulls. H-12-tf.

park yesterday afternoon. The first The appearance of Ralph Bingham, c. v. s. Way Down Cheap.

into tne good graces of her auditors J. 11. Farrar Inst nri event was won by J. B. Wilson's Eli tne boy orator, humorist and violinist.

IOST On Miiplo street. Wednesduv even-J ins-, a white robe. Anv nersnn u-im wm diphtheria last night. The performance was one of the best of episcopal cnurcn Wednesday evening It. was expected that the Hon.

F. F. Wheeler, of Albany, chairman of the state committee, would be present, but L. Bibby's ViBion, second, P. P.

at the Methodist Episcopal church, this iliiiu me ttiiiu iv unsomcG win oe suitably A nme-montliR nlH hii.i the kind-we4iaveTharl-hT-Glens Falls Bratey's Vixen Tind lrringtififhTis Tom evening awaited with uosmall degree some time. no was uiiavoioaoiy aetained at home, Stewart who Jives Caldwell, died last night of diphtheria. Ward were a tie for third place, and DtJMoianuaru rnnis warn rOST.Almiit the 3lth of December, a smnll li iH'k-lllld-tiin rii.tr ti.n ni.inO.c 'l'l, Chaplain Gordon, of Coila. delivered ot interest. J.

A. Fullerton, D. pas tor of the State street Methodist Episcopal church at Charleston, West Vir Charles Bberman'a Edward brought up Mr. and Mrs i i-omera luvoruy leaving same at A Cold Morning. the rear.

In the second event, the com a very able ana instructive lecture at the Methodist Episcopal church, Tuesday riamiltOD county, have heen in Yesterday morning was the coldest of a few days. petitors gained places in the order ginia, writes the following complimen evening, to a large and appreciative "I'HEannnnl ineetiiurnt the Warren County 1 Agricultural society will lie held in the the winter in this The ther Mrs. Sheldon wif pun.i named: Byron Lapham's Real Estate, tary notice of the boy appearance in that city: "The boy orator is one of the aonse parlors on Monday, Jauuary mometer ranged from sixteen degrees Herbert Bushs Ben, James- Collins' don who ived in the northern part of the town, died this morning. The mter- eYf r- rv. luvjivk, ccc-y.

oeiow zero at Saratoga to twentv-eicht finest elocutionists I have ever heard. Molhe, W. B. Tripp's Blueskin, John ue inaae in oiens Falls. and it has been my privilege to hear Scripture's Ham Smoker.

The best time JOST-A enmoo stone with sold trtmminirs (Part Of Cliff hultnnl fln.lor degrees below at Ganoevoort. Here and in Fort Edward it reached twenty de A large pile of hooD Shavincs in flirt a-uuiuuce. i oe oiu veterans turned out in force to hear their favorite chaplain. January 12. ---e South Hurtfurd.

Marcus C. Townsend is visiting his wife's relatives at Glens Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Smith, Mrs.

H. W. Austin and George in the first race was 2:54 and in the sec suitably rewarded by leaving the same at the tome of the beat on both sides of the Atlantic. His programmes are pure. postofneo or F.

A. llnv 1' news room. Fort Ed- grees below zero. Last night the mer We ond 3:14. ward.

tipper part of the village was set on fire last nigbt and the brilliant illumination which it made caused people down town to think that some buildine was hum. w. u. mum, have had a Splendid Cloak i acle, but we hare an l-7tf cury indicated two degrees below zoro. chaste, charming, well selected and rich in variety.

I can most cordially nnri OST -A pneketbonk containing a sum of A Prosperous Bank. The National bank of Sandy Hill re ing. ntelligently sanction all the notices eiven "tveen rto. v.oinn street and Glens Falls, were in town on Tuesday. Mrs.

Smith and Mrs. Austin will smn a Luzerne nons of Veterans. Following are the newly elected ofli- varies Underli XT iri. cently paid its usual dividend of seven no meuuiia-, on coinn, rvnitn, lilm, Exchange Olen or nn-en street. The Under will hi.

anit. I i a.cv lorn in nis circulars; nothing yet written by few days with their friends here. ably rewarded by leaving the same at this per cent. During twenty-four years this oi note, wm give readings at tbe parish rooms next Tuesday even- me press in his favor is too strong." At a church and society meprintr nf cers of the Luzerne camp, Sons of Veterans; E. G.

Dunklee, commander; Guy Miller, S. V. W. Washburn. J.

V. bank and its predecessor have not passed the Congregational church. Wednesday ine en ertainment this evening begins -ii a semi annual dividend, and have earned (None better made) at onlj 4 cents per yard. Century Cloths Best 28-inch Goods, at onl 6c. All HOLIDAY GOODS At Half Price.

Dolls, Bric-a-Brac, Etc viiarieB renton. nrnr- uin. 1 evening. January 4, it was resolved to WORK HORSES niM en vT e- -viui oi iue E. H.

Lawrence, adjutant; Frank Beach. for their shareholders an average of i-aiin ana iNortn Creek int. sustain preaching during the ensuing year, provided a sufficient amount to ENORMOUS STOCK On hand. More than 4,000 Garments, more than twice as many as ought to have. -Now these Cloaks have got to be sold.

Ve want the money, and if Pnee will sell them they have got to go. KoaJer.ifyou wnnta Fine Gar-meat oliejii). onmp twenty-one per cent per annum. The stages, came from Glens Falls yesterday but aid not dare to try the nn.ti, 'j For Sale cheap. Reasonable trial given.

Apply to Jointa Lime quartermaster; Will Butler, officer of the day B. Rice, O. J. T. Haines.

of the route on account of the drifted bank pays three per cent per annum on special deposits, interest commencing on tbe first of each month. chaplain; C. Ralph, sergeaut. pay tne salary ol the minister and run ning expenses is subscribed. The present pastor, Rev.

W. Gay, was unanimously eudorsed, and will probably remain with the people. i uatirj, January 12. Officers of Johnsburgh Lodge. The following officers of Johnsburuh The old tannery that has exiBted for Luzeroe.

Co. iVIETHODlST CHURCH Friday Ev Jan. 13 jonn moiier has bought Mrs. J. M.

Another Mew Sleigh Ready. Another new sleigh for the Glens Falls, Sandy Hill and Fort Edward Street Railway company, similar to the lodge, No. 541, I. O. O.

have been installed: Fred Spoor, N. G. A Know our rcnutnimn 1 iiuiiuiu eiore; consideration, $1,500. good Goods. Cuts and Bruises.

John Sullivan, Lawrence street, a quarryman, was struck on the dobs yesterday n-orning by a stone which fell from the ledge. He sustained a painful cut, which compelled him to stop work and seek a physician. Dr. Fitzgerald Iressed the wound, Patrick Hayes, Cooper street, was afflicted by a felon on the index finger -f his left hand. The felon attacked the -Irst joint and necrosis of the bone fol lowed, rendering amputation of the nemberat the second joint necessary.

Drs. Ferguson Fitzgerald performed the operation yesterday. Noble, V. U. Kenyon, secretary; vascsae lodge, A.

u. IT. after more man one nundred years, is likely to stop business for the want of bark. The present proprietor, Hatch, has owned and worked it since 1846. So one by one the old-time enterprises are dropping away.

January 9. woaries noagson, treasurer. Lake George. one recently placed on tbe line, will be ready next week, The sleigh is now receiving its firBt coat of paint at LaSalle's carriage factory, where it was manufactured. Work on another sleigh will be commenced at once.

George W. Bates had the misfortune such legumr meeting on Monday night adjourned to Kathan hotel, where they held a banquet. The festivities were continued uutil a late hour. Mrs. C.

W. Wagar has been threatened with pneumonia, but is now better. Mr. Savoll, is quite sick. There is not much hope of hit recovery, G.

Miller wenl. i.o sprain uis anaie while at work at Al-den's mill, on Saturday. Wraps. ana The installation of the newly elected Ralph Bingham! An oOO. Hashing and P.

at Choice J-npire urder of Mutual Aid took place in ihe town hrll on Unusually Lot of day ni((ht. The order is in a fl AGE 16 EARS, 1887. Springs on Tuesday to attend the meeting of the Undertakers' association. C. W.

Noble has moved into his new store. There is plenty of snow for business and ihe lumbermen are ooiug good work. Edgar McGe, of Troy, is spending a week in town with his parentB. Frd Brown, of Indian Lake, is in town on a wedding tour. A.

Lackey has put an engine in his PU in i.b.l.l "1UWK- Checks ad Hundreds of Tight-fitting Jack- January 11. The BOY ORATOR Wants a Government Building. Congressman Moffit. of this district, ntroduced a bill in the house of repre tentative on asking for the option of a public building in Malon. Remnant Dress Goods Silks Injured on tbe Ice.

Willie Sample, a student at the Fort Edward institute, was injured while skaiirig on tbe ice at that place Wednesday afternoon, the heel strap of his skate tripping him and throwing him heavily on his left arm, cutting a bad gash. Dr. Vandenburgh dressed the young man's iajurius, which at first, were thought to be quite serious. Hundreds of Misses dreu'e' Gaiiiients of 1 Klnif.bury. -G.

R. Smith is dangerously ill. Farmers are mutini? in a knr. and Clii-L'ry descrip. Orator, Humorist, V.oiinis.

Pronounced bv the Pw.ua henoiiienon." "a del DavlS'Orlffln. Married, in Bolton, January 8, by Rev John West, W. H. H. Davis, of who piemen mwvbi.lv." a of ice.

A donation vlfit will be held at the parlors of the Hiptist emir.Hr, Kingsbury Siroet, on Tuesday eveniug, Jan. uary 17. for the benefit of the ptor. Kev. W.

J. Heets, January 10. aiiup tu run ine machinery, George Blnnchard is quite sick, He is attended by Dr, Logging. January 12. Butter And Kgs.

Just received at H. M. Day's, No. 20 W'arren street, 5u0 pounds of iinw hitter and 800 dozen of frenh (situ. ahle chiiraerer on the Ainerl, in i.jis piuce, Having more than doubled its membership in the past live months.

Three machinists from Cohoes are putting in some automatic fire extinguishers in J. E. Alden's mill. E. Martin opened the ice harvesting reason at this place ytstei day.

The ice is eleven inches thick. Tracks have been scraped on the lake fur a horse trot, which is to take place soon. Hill Mosht-r, the down town marketmen, have dissolved partnership. Ine business will be conducted by William H. Mosher.

-Cromwell post, t-'ons of Veterans, will give a dance iu the town bull on lursduy night, January 17. January 12, R. u.iton landing, to Mrs, Esthei Griffin, of Schroon. U- 8. QIJALliiSrUfF Bobbins DeLong READERS IN LOW PRICES, IGS O-len.

Street. T. M. 0 A. State Convention.

The state convention of Young Men's Christian associations rill be held at Harlem on February in accordance with a notice of some length heretofore published in these columns, seoftaries' conferenca will take place at the new building in Brooklyn on Febru Cor. Broadway Third Sts ber the place-No. 20 Warn-n The people of Ulens Falls appreciate a arood thing when they see it, and don't low any time in going to D. J. Mo-Jtweeuey for five bnrs of Tulip eoap for eeuts.

AeknovrleilKinent. of and Mis. Edward Men li and family desire to return their sincere thanks to all those kind friends and neighh o-n who bo kindly assisted and stln'red Willi tliem in their late great beican. uient, trM tlM vrra-nt'tJau" "livery boy In the hind should hear nn, I 1 iwkhiy 111 public on the HANV ISVKNINU JOUIINAL. Admission 25o.

Children 1 60 Kutortulnmoiit oummeucos at 745, I Only Two Days More of the street twenty driller aula ul ary 14-15. TROT, XT, Y. b' a fc the Rochester clothing store. Do uot this great sale,.

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