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I <•'.'•: /• /' -• "\ ! T i •» "Pointers That *Wi!l Pay You "", .to GoDSider." If you hurry ami ne ru need y< u'll get your 8'iare 01 ihe bargains Just uow these bargains are in . « Wall Paper. * •. Crittenden & Cowles Co.. Wishing to clean their Wall Paper Kaoks ollast year's patterns, will dote out a la'ge line of the better gnosis at less thau cheaper goods are oflereo*. ) CUSTOMERS : are more DE- SfltKD THAN PROFITS on these goods.. 1< you are a customer the' . profits aud more, too, are yt urs at this sale, at Crittenden ICowles Go. TOE USIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER THE Connecticut Mutual Lite Ins. COMPANY HASSTOOD TBE CRUCIALTEST THE MOR^SHLNG STAR., SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. LOCAL TWINKLINGS. lo lmK "yearn of buto.ix.-K> il baa received Ironi member*..._ flW NJ&,215.(» Paid t,o memlitraor their repris- rs«ntallve»6S.» percent or l*,7Vl,W7.Si> P emit assets for future matur-' IDS obligation*..; <B,«\«»«8 - V A grand total oC t2ayjS0.Z18.3S Exoeai over amount Tecelved. . be.ldeaallejpense-sof manage- ment. 28.02 per cent, or _. ... «fs«»,«E.« A Result Unequaled by any Other Company In tbe administration of any trout tlih> teilH ttjt- wliole story. Caliao.'l get estimates and full parllcu'iu> before placlcig your iunu auce elsewhere. \'. C. H. HITCHCOCK, DISTRICT AGENT, 115 Glen Street, GLENS FALLS, H. Y. WHITE BRONZE * Monumental -:- Wort CHOFS ALL KINDS OF FOOD into Clean Cut Uni- form Pieces as FINE OP-S COARSE as wanted. Other machines chop meat only. THIS DOES AWAY WITH THE CHOPPING BOWL ALTOGETHER. CHOPS Potatoes, Meat, Apples, Cabbage, Bread,- EVERYTHING. A machine you will use _ every day. Call and see it. For Sale . . —BY Whipple k Robinson, 134 Glen Street. N / f > h - / FOR INDIGESTION. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. For Sals by-all Drafts. Geo. C. Keep, Manager '3-30' Company, Room 76, 33 Union Square West New York City. 50a and Si.oo per Bottle WHYTSTO. ~~ Of course we Are not the only ittllll- fccry store In town, rim we arc tbe only Millinery store on Warren street. : 80 yon can surely find ns If you are looking for a preuy hat.. Wo a 111 not say we van save ybn money, but con.10 In and Judge for yourself. Cycle Hat, JtOe, Walking IItit, S.lr, be»t Pelts. Trimmed Uat any price. ' 1VE US A CALL. A. B. Lewis. 10 WARREN STREET. tr" YOU AUK HOIXH TO Buy a Piano IT Wll.lj 1WY YOU. to call at 17 Pearl Street. les c ht F turn. * # And see the new uties ot rVadbory and Welter t'prlsrit Flsttoa, Wi sell direct from tr>f fa*orv. »»T|r>t yon the middleman* «or)'l. and on easy terms. V special ril.connt OD second band J.:*rrO% £L. DAVIS, M«n»gtr for G.F, ISmltn, . 'PRICE $500. i>a*ticu* tii till Styles, 3axcopriagll, MUUD ntents, Statuary, MHrkera. "~ iVniio Urouse Is ttio mom enduring mo> itnent made. More artistic and less expel •Ive than marble or granite. Win not gt nosi grown, eraelt or crumble. Will wlti •tand tho actlou of the elements for all tlm» Vhlte Bronr.e Is cast. Kndorsed by the 8c. ntlflc American. Reference: Sarcophagi.. iMlgn In Bay Street cemetery, Ulens Kalis UONUMENIAL BRONZE GO. W. E. LAWRENCE. Agent, —Tbe time for the collection of town taxes at oue per-cent expires ou Jauu ary 31. * —Albert Faber, arrested o n a charge of vagrancy, was *ent to tbe county borne yesterday by Justice Stearns for seventy days. —The Choir guild of tbe Church of tbe Messiah will meet to sew at three o'clock this afternoon at the home of Miss C'aufleld, Elm street. —There; will .be a rehearsal of the Methodist Episcopal choir 'at seven o'clock this evening. The leader re. quests all members to be present. —Local floriculturists aud otber lovers.of flowers maybe luterested"in the information that a N e w Jersey man has just sold 8,000 carnation plauts o f a n e w variety for $30,000. —Robert H.Dodge, of West Moun- tain, w h o w a s arrested' "several days ago on complaint «f Edinond Hoag. and Samuel ^aryiajwho charged bim with petty larceujvwaa to have been tried before Justice Armstrong and a jury yesterday. The defeudaut, with his counsel, \V. M. Cameron, were on hand at the appointed 'time, as were also the Jury. T h e c o m nainauts failed to p u t i n a^i appearance, whereupon the case was dismissed aud defeudaul discharged. An Interesting Program. Arrangements are being made for an eutertaiuiug program.at the annua! receptiou of the Catholic Mutual Beue- lit association, to be given at Kettle's hall on Wednesday evening next. Among tho^e who will take part are Miss Winifred*K Potvln, soprano solo ist;Heinrich lurs, violinist; Miss Julia Foster, accompanist; Mins Anna Day, elocutionist, of Saudy Hill; Misses Elizabeth Singleton t»nd Uertrude.Cor- bett, piauists. Holcoinb/sqrchestra'of four pieces—violiu, cornet, piauo and clarionet—will furnish music for danc- ing. The Uirth ol a Sou Celebrated. About twenty-five exponents of-the Jewish faith assembled iu North Creek Thursday, says __ the Saratogiau, to assist at au orthodox-ceremony which was celebrated eight days after the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph - Lavine, of that place. A rabbi and friends from Whitehall, Albany, Troy. Warreusburg and Indian Lake were present.. A cow, three sheep atid rive chickens were sacrillced iu commem- oration of the occasion. The feast was an elaborate one aud the festivities lasted several hours. ft NATIVE OF SCHROON LAKE VICTIM OF TUK RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT KAOLE ism m.i. Uraceful Tributes to the Cbanscier aud Ability ol Henry i)«\vm Clluteu Hill- Body Taken to Cambridge. The announcement of the death.of Heury DeWitt Clinton Hill, iu yester- day's STAR, was received with expres- sions of regret o« all sides. It appears from later reports that he was uot.on his way to Troy, but had 6pent the day in Eagle Bridge on legal busiuess, aud wis crossing the tracks to take a train for hom% wheu he was struck by tbe KUcbburg -locomotive. The Tn>y Times of last evening had the follow- ing: Mr. Hill passed the greater. pt»riio/i YESTER1>AVS ICE K.lCEii. Glens Falls. N.Y. DON'T SH1YJR AND" KICK. ff your coal does not make you :omfortnblo and happy we would sug- <est that you try 'OUR PEERLESS. LACKAWANNA COAL" It surely will. More of it is being i s e d t h a n ' a n y other coal sold here, tnd proves its superiority over other •oals, bf)th for family and steam pur- poses. Lots of lieat and uo waste 'OOR PEERLBSS.LACKAWANNA COAL" is sold nuly by us. We" have Pheonix Lehigh, Uo." Leave orders at our . oranch offices. We'll do the delivering juick. O. U. Eddy. 89 Ridge street; a. T. Doty, 76 Bay street; O. B. With- j r e l l , 28<5 Q l e n street; H. V. IAX, 5 Montcalm street; G. A. Patterson & Bro., 83 Still h street ; U. E. Adams & Co., 14-5 Oleu street; Jointa Lime Co., 129 Warren street; Rav S. \Sherman, S Main street. South G'lens. FaPs; E. R. Varney, 114 Main street, South Glens Falls; Coal Pocket, near D . A H . De|>ot. Railroad J W. HUNTING. Manaqor Telephone 8S-S. THE BEST RUBBERS AT A RUBBER SALE. Mens RolletlEdge, Da 1 Finish, nt 70c. All Men's best Rubbers at (iftc. Mens.' Storm Oyershi.ee, $1 00. Ladies' Storm Overs. *8c Indies' Croquet Is, 4fic. We will also ? el Ladies'and N-phi df-en's Rubbers at 25c AT— \ Fitzgerald's, S«ell and Op-ToDate Shoe Store, 13 RIOGE 8TREET, For the next two weeks New Stock, Just In— PLATES AND PAPER. New Prices On AriMoand SolioPjr*r *'e n t into efferi Jan. 1st. Tm* week .only we will s«ll the p»r«r pur- ohsjed b y ut> t efore J a n . 1 a t tha old prl«* There 1* only n •KIBII *ir>ck of H, so CAII early. RAE SIMS, 2 A S O U T H STREET. Everything in ihe Photo Stock line. aijd t hi Falls on Slippery Sidewalks. Miss Alma Gage, Shermau avenue, fell o n a slippery sidewalk yesterday afternoon ou that street and broke her left arm. Dr. Murtlne reduced the fracture. A. N. C. Fowler fell on the ice near his home on . lower Warreu street Thursday evening, and broke a bone iu each wrist. ' Dre. Heunmg and Hunt attended him. of bis life at Whitehall, where he began his law >-tudies and practiced until 18S4. He was seuinr partner of the firm of Hill & Lilhe, Judge i\ A: Lillie being, tbe junior member. H e w a s elected surrogate of Washington comi- ty in 1884, i-ompletingt^o terms of six years each iu 1890. His official duties made him a prominent resident of Salem. , Upoti bis retirement from bis orjicial capacity be removed" to Cam- bridge with his family, where he had since made his home. He was p. vet- eran of the c.ivil war, haviug served as a lieutenant of.Company H, One Hun dred and Forty-second New York, aud wss wounded in the neck while under Ueh. Butler ou the right of the James. He was prominent in veteran circles, and was at one time president of the: Washihctun County Vtterau assocla tion. Mrs. Hill organ'Z^l at Saiem the llret WoiiiHii's Belief corps in Washington cbuuty. - Members of his family arrived in Troy last eveui g. The remains were taken to Cambridge this afternoon. The fuueral „wilL be held Monday at- ternoou at 3:30 o'clock from the Cain- bridge'Methodist church, and. the in- terment will be made in Whitehall Tuesday. The officiating clergymen will be' Rev. George E Sweet and Rev. Dr. B. B Loomis, of Cambridge. The I'roy Pre-s adds this tribute to the worth of the deeeaved: Henry DeWitt Clinton Hill w a s a worthy"ruau. His ability was recog- uized by all.who kuew him. . His ac- quaiutani.'t was not confined to Wash- ington county. It extended far, and especially iu this city was he thS es- teemed friend many. H i s . w a s a bright mind, cultivated 'to a high de gree not ouly in his chosen profession, but in geue'riil knowledge. He was- possessed of keen ^gal a.imien. aud as a public man made an impression whenever he appeared or was interested He was born at .S'hroon village, in the Adi roudacks, about sixty years ago. Iu his early youth he removed to White hall anil studied law there. F o r a timt he attended the Fort Edward Collegi- ate Institute. He practiced law in Whitehall successfully, earning a high reputation,' until 1884, wheu he was elected surrogate of Washingion coun- ty. At that time he took up his resi denee in Salem. He was re-elected iu 1890. At the expiration of his eecoud term iu 1-9G h e removed to Cambridge aud resumed the practice of law. FAJIOt'S AUTHOR AND LECTURER. Ke«ulis of the Contests at Sarauac Lake Mud Saratoga Lake. At the Sarunac Lake Tacea, yester- day, W. F. Ratbbuu's Aulh.or wou tbe 2^23 evenf, and Lottie P. the free-for-all lu 2:PJj. I'bia time bresks the world's record o u a regulation track ou ice. Tbe 2:23 class, pur^e $150, ou Thursday, was w o u b..- Vola Maid, owned b y W . H. Matthews, in three straight heats, with Geoige Fisher- a close second; time, 2:31J. 2:32, 2^4j. The town race was wou by Branch, driven by A. M. Craty, in three-straight heats, with Billy O. second; time,.2:31, 2:oOi,2:26. The.&ecoud day of ice racing at Sara toga lake yesterday was attended b y a large uumber of »pectators.H}J^ie uutiuisbed 2:19 class W. W. UTarjsou's Joe Golden wou two heats aud the race, haviug captured the only heat trotted ou Thursday.. The 2:40 class tace was won by S. Souttitrd's b m Fallis Girl, of Sandy Hill. The meet- ing will close tofi»y witfa two events, 2»9 class, purse $7o, aud a. free-for-all race, puise tl2-jT Iu the first named race the following horses have been entered: K. Barnelt's e g C. B : G-W. Cravcr'a b m Oliie B ; Walter Stone's b m Maud McGregor; Ffed Sweet's r m Toledo Blade; \V. .Martin's b g G W ; W . H Tully'sbrglra; George Brigg:.' b m Mollie McCarthy; Howard Liiiig's blk g Areola, Schuylerville: Clark Niuis' b g Dewey^ Jacob Suy der's br g Sure Money. The entries for the free-for-all are: W . H . Han- son'? b g B a y i.ieorg*; W. Hi Hauson's blk Joe Goldeti; Walter. Stone's b g" Gyiwy Boy; P. Fleeney'a b" m Free Silver: William Mariitrs br Thu Doc- tor; Walter Stone's bg Pickhardt. DIGEST OF RECENT EVENTS, IN inut.i. OF OCR PRilOKrSslVK NEIGUHOKINO VILLAOES. T h e t - c i n f of Happenings, Ueaeral Hud Cersonal, lu s,»Ci-h Gleus Kails, bandy UlU aud Fort EUnard. .A ' OBITUARY. A Thoughtless Proceeding. Some complaint is made because of the practice of speeding horses on Bay- street on Sundays. An ordinary re- gard for the proprietie» of life ought to prompt the average citizen to refrain from horse raciug ou the Sabbath. The eusti m is annoying to those who like to pass their Sundays in quiet, e^id those w h o d o t h e speediug doubtless, do so thoughtlessly. Y.' II. C. A. Notes. The v . Rev. John B. MacKay, of Providence, R. I., will address the Sunday afternoon" meeting at four o'clock. Mrs. Hubert L. Crandelk^ill render a vocal solo. Dr. G. A. Chapman will speak to the boys'this morning on '-"Impurity." Coasting Will Not he Allowed. ' The village ordluance prohibitiug coasting on public highways will be enforced by the board of trustees. The police officers have been instructed lo stup'all coasting as far as. possible ou the highways, particularly ou Gleu aud Lime street hills. l>..int'»ii to the Paitor. The congregation of the Methodist Episcopal church, WaTrensourg, will give a donation in the church parlors Wednesday evening next for the bene- fit pf the pastor, Rev. H. A. Wood. An oyster supper and other refresh- ments will be served. YVnrrennbiirg Amateur*. The C . , Y . G . Players, an amateur club recently organized iu Warrens- burg, will present the comedy drama, "A White Mountain Boy," In that village on the evenings of February .0 and 11. The cast will Decomposed eutirely of local talent. Will Entertain HI* Papllt. Professor James J. Donnelly is mak- ing arrangements to entertain his pupils at a piano recital to be given some evening the latter part of this month at The VanCott hotel parlors. The parents of- t h e pupil* will b e i n . viled to attend. Agricultural Soelety Offleera. The board of directors of the War- ren»burg Agricultural association have j elected Die following officers tor t h e ensuing year: President, Henry Orif- nog: vice-president, 3. A. Emerson; j treasurer, L. E. Reoux; se-reiary, F . j J. Haye«. CnModlant «.f Free fteadln*- Material. The annual meeting of the- board of trm>tee« of the Crandall Free library will be held at the Glens Falls Insur- ance building next Tue»d'ay evening at 7:80 o'clock. F. Ropklnson Smith Entertained a Large . Aixllenee Last Night. Undoubtedly'the best lecture thus far in the union school course was given at the opera house last evening when F. Hopkinton Smith, the well- kuowu civil eugiueer, aVtist and author, entertained a large.audie.uce with/mis- cellaneous readings from his own w»rks. -•" His selections included por. lions of "Col. Oirter of. Cartersville," "Tom Grogarj," "A Keutucky Cin- derella" aud "Five Meals fora Dollar." Mr. Snirh has a clear, full, sym- pathetic voice, witjii an easy and grace- ful carriage, and he won his audience with his first anecdote. The rendering of his third selection, "A Kentucky Ciuderella," published recently in the Ladies' Home Journal, was masterful and showed his familiarity with the negro dialetft. His other selections were also given in a pleasing*manner. The next entertainment in the course will be given on February 19 by Rus- sell H. Con well, a Baptist clergyman from the.Quaker city, who will lecture on the subject, "Acres of Diamouds." A FRETTV GOOD PROPHET. One of the Incident,* of a Uain|tiel Twenty live Y«ar» Ago. The subject of observing the semi- centennial of the organization of -the Glens Falls Insurance company has been informally discussed, but no defi- nite conclusion has been reached. A supper Was given at the Rockwell" house ou the twenty-fifth anniversary of the organi/.atlen of ihe company. M. B. Little was among the post prin- dial speakers, and his prediction that the fiftieth anniversary would flod the "Old aud Tried" with assets of $2,000,- 000 and a net surp us of $1,000,000 WAS productive of considerable merriment among the assembled guests. B u t Mr. Little's prophecy has been more than verified, the assets being 15,216,652, and the net surplus $2,051,884. A t t h e time of this forecast, in 1874. the assets were 8630,23* aud the net surplus^118,- 541. PERSONAL MKNTIO.N. —C. F. Taylor,of Taylors-on-Schrobn, is in town on a business visit. —Station Agent Noyes, of Lake George, w a s i n town yesterday. —Prank McAoley, Bsoon street, Is confined to his home by Illness. —J. W. Potter, of Warrensburg, w % a guest at The VanCott yesterday. —Counselor C. P. Coyle, of Chester- town,-wa« a guest at the Collins.house last night. —Mr. snd Mrs. (' K. Sjevent and daughter, of Westp.rt. Essex county, are guests of Mr and Mis \V. F. Law- reuce. Mr. Stevens Is secretary o£f^| « E**es County Agricultural societf. —Dennis O'Brien, of CorinilOfor merly of this village, spent Sunday In town, it is reported that Mr. Q'BrieU will conduct the Fonst house at Lake j8t. Catherine the coming seasan.— I Granville Sentinel. The fuueral of the late Jtreniiah Luby will be held from St. Mary's church at "uine o'clock this morniug. John R VairDeuseu, au <>ld resi- dent of \Yest .Mouutain, died at his late home at eight o'clock yesterday morning after au illness of several weeks of the grip. He was seveuty- oue years of age snd is survived by two brothers, DeWitt C, of West Mountaiu, and' Carmi, of Xew York rile funeral will be held from the house Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment will be iu "Mount Hermon cemetery.- The .remains of Miss Catherine •Barnes, of-Albany, wl.io.died lu that city on Wednesday, were brouuht here on the 3:10 train yesterday afternoon and takeu direct to tin Catholic ceme- tery, South Glens Falls, for interment. The bearers were James Dougherty, Michael Consadine, Thomas Rando, William McGiunis, Richard Brown and James H. Flaherty.. P.. J . Barnes, of New York; M. E. and J. H. Barnes, of Albany; Miss Elia O'Brien, of Sara- toga, and Miss Julia Ring and James H. Flaherty, of Glens Falls, accom- panied the remains here. The services iu connection with the fuueral of Walter A. Crawford oc- curred at the home of his mother in Sehroon Lake on Thursday at 10 A.M., the Rev. J. S. Hunt officiating. A quartet consisting 'of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Locke, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornell sang "After," "Sometime We'll Un- derstand" a n d ' G o t o T h y Rest," Mrs. Charles Wilson rcMidering the organ accompaniment. Sehroon Lake lodge,. A. 0 U. W., attended iu a body- The bearers.were W . E . Weeks, Charles Bogle, John Fairchild, Frank Stowelf, Charles Hall and Fred Ford, members of the lodge. •*-. Business .Chat, bargains which Some bargains which the' ladies would do well to note are meutioned in the Boston Store company's space. An extraordinary cutting of prices on milliuery,-cloaks ami ready-made dresses is in progress at S. Muhlfel- de'r's. " . ;:;•••> A grocery business is' advertised for sale by S. H. VanDerwerker, real estate agent. Breen, of the City shoe store, speaks of the merits of his *2 shoes for meu in another column. An advertiser wants to loan money on mortgages.. J. P. Baumann & Son, of Warrens bnrg, want several cutters op ladies' wahrta. Operators on waists are wanted by C. A. Stafouek. S"\>Dt U1L The court of claims bas award to EHsha Elms ou a claim for f200 for damages suite red by the loss of. a horse aud wagon which were thrown from a c-aual bridge'in.this village two years ago George Orcutt, Jr., of Ballston, a for- mer-resident .of this place, bas ,been vis ting bis pareuts, Mr. aud M s . George Orcutt, this week. The funeral of Johu Kelly was held yesterday morning at St. Mary's church. The Rev. J. J. O'Brien of- ficiated. .The bearers "were William, Jo*hn aud James Kelly, sous of the de- ceased, and Fraub "Kelly, William Kelly, Patrick Sullivan, Joseph Doreu and Patrick Burns, luterment was iu Uuion cemetery. Professor W. B. Guy, optician, of Saratoga, i s In* town on professiouai busiuess. John Mclierpey has placed a n e w delivery lheat cart ou fne r.iad. At a regular edmiuunieatio'u of Sandy Hill lodge No. 872, F. and A. M., the second degree.was exemplided upon three candidates. The death of Mrs. Adaliue Gaulin, aged fifty years, occurred yestt-rday morning at her borne at Smiths Basin. The deceased is survived by an aged mother, one brother, Joseph Gaulin, of this place; a husband, Johu Gaultu, aud a family of eight children, George, Henry,. Frederick, William, Misses Alice, L'lia aud Edith Gauliu, and Mrs. Addle ButterOeld. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at eleven o'clock at St. Paul's church. Interment will be made lu Uuiou cem-' etery. v.Miss Julia Sullivan eutertained a uumber of friends last evening .at her home on Main street. Private William J. Newman, of this place', received yesterday an honorable 'discharge .from" ihe F.ighteeuth Sep- . rate company, by reason of physical disability. Mr. Newmau enlisted in the compauy two years ago last month, aud was with the boys while ou the warpath. He has only recently recov- ered from a protracted illness of the southern fever. * Messrs.. Rogers & Carltou "have pur- chased a new combination casket car- riage for the purpose of couveying caskets through the churches. A telephone has been placed In the raw office of William K. Young. At the meeting of the Catholic Mu- tual Benefit asso iatiou, held on Thurs- day evening, the followiug officers were installed: President,. Robert- J. Donnelly; vii-e : pre8ideuts, Thomas Buckley and I'eter Kelly; recording secretary. George Kelly; linaucial sec- retary, \V. P. Logau;"treasurer, John <iay;" maishal, M.. J. O'Day; guard, James Matin; trustees for cue year, Michael Cdrcorab; Michael Cushing, and John Poole Michael Kelly left yesterday for his home iu Rutland, Vl., being called there by the serious illness of his brother. j "Miss Luolle Warreu pleasantly enter- taiued the Whist club last evening.- The following members were present: Mrs. Jay Collin, Misses Lucy Cornell, Llda Parks, Nellie Carpenter, Get- nude Biggart, Messrs. Jay Collin, Alben Holmes, Ad. Duell, Bartlett O'Hara, William McNeil a n d C . W . Kelloge. .The usual Sunday services will be held tomorrow at the Advent church, the pastor, Rev. W. O. Higley, offici- ating. The services will be as follows: Morning at' teii o'clock, prayer ser- vice; 10:30, preaching service, theme, "Love tlio Supreme Object;" 12' M., Sunday school. Eveniug.'six o'clock, Christian Kudeavor meeting; seven o'olo k, preaching service, theme, "The Lament of Dispair." Miss Myra L. Ingalsbe, school.com- missioner, returned yesterdax to- Hart ford"after a brief visit in towu. W. Metzger, of Rutland, Vt., has been visiting in town. He returned home yesterday. The ice ou the canal affords good skating'. Charles H. Cronkhite is a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for overseer of the poor. A "Guessing Club" has been organ- ized iu town by twelve of our popular yobng pe .pie as follows: Misses Madge Smalley, Margaret Hall, Grace Gibson, Helen Mouroe, Lillian GritHn, Addie Devineaud Messis. Milton ami Frank Huppuch, Nathan aud Rensselaer Clark, John Derby, Jr., and Amos Sherrill. The first meeting was .held last Wednesday eveuing, when the club was pleasantly entertained By Milton and Frank Huppuch at their home on upper Main street. Prizes were won by Miss Helen K. Mouroe and Rensselaer Clark, . A , P . Hill has returned from a busi- ness trip t o N e w York. The canal below tbe village affords a driving course for some of the local horsemen. Amos J. Requa, who has been em- ployed at the paper mill, will leave today' f»r Rochester, wb«re be has secured a position. Several from here attended the lec- ture at GJetis Falls last evening. Aldermati T. P.Clark flulshed filling his tee house yesterday. . Mrs. Amos E. Root spent yesterday in Whitehall with relatives. F. T. Brooks,.of Syracuse, was here ou busiuess yesterday. Miss Fiorma Heudrickson, w h s h a s been a guest of Miss. Mae Patte'u, re- turned to her home in Albany last evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gardner will leave today for Lausiugburg to remaiu until uext- Wednesday, when Mr. GarduerV brother is to be m >rrled. A large class of converts Will be bap- tized at tbe Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow eveuiug. -The four o'clock service at the Young Men's Christian association rooms to- morrow afternoon will'be led by Harry Save Prudently Spend Wisely. AND It w 11 PAY YOU to anticipate future needs aud take advant- age ol" the many UNUSUAL v»luvs being offered "by Goodson -:- Bros: ' * . Underwood The Fortnightly club will meet with Mrs. Joseph K. King ou Tuesday even- ing. The followiug papers will be read: "Local History and Traditiou," RobertO. Bascom; "Alexauder Ham- ,ilton," a character .sketch, by Mrs. Joseph E. Kiug; "Our Four First Presidents," Miss Anna D. Smith. Rev. Mr. S t e a r n s , w h o h a s beeu as- sisting R e v . J.. H . Clark at the revival meetings at the Methodist Episcopal church during the past week, returned to his hdine iu Albany yesterday. SOUCH GLENS FALLS. The Choral union will meet at the. Baptist church this evening previous" to the meeting of the Youug Men's league. Au effort is being made by several citizens of this village to have iucan- descent lights placed iu their resi- dences -by the Glens Falls Electric Light company. The company will string a wire to this village if a suffi- cient number of lights is guaiauteed. A meeting of the South Glens Falls Bicycle' club will be held at -eight o'clock this eveuiug at the office of Justice Calvin E. Moore. Business of importance- will be transacted. H . E . Reynolds, president'.' The infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Buttles, Newton street, is very ill. The Young Men's league will meet tonight at the Baptist conYereuee room and after a business session will have, a. rhetorical contest. . ' There will be the usual preaching service at Friends' ehureh at 2:30 o'clock Sunday- ufterubou. Rev. H. B. Keates w:ll occupy the pulpit. The meeting of the Christian Endeavor society at '6:30 P. M.. will be lead by Miss Grace Clossou. DO YOU NEED UNDERWEAR? IT WILL PAY t o b u y u o w , eveu though y o u d o not ueed' it - for present ufee. . - . ENOUGH SAID Note the p r i c e s q u o t e d In-low . Ladies' Fine Medicated. Scarlet Wool'Vests and Pants, ssdd »t $1 0 0 a u d * 1 2 5 , leduml to 69o. Ladtea- White and G r a y J c i s e y Wool Vests, and 'Pants, the dol- l a r s o i l , reduced t< 59c each. . - Ladies' Fifty-cent Fleeced Underwear at 25c Childreu's Fleeced .Jersey P . u t s , s m a l l size, ouly 5c; N'eMs only 10c each, worth l»e* , M e u ' s F i n e N a t u r a l W o o l S h i r s a n d Drawers, Sold "at $ 1 0 0 ; re- duced to 69c Men's Heevy Fleeced Shirts and D r a w e r s , . w e r e 50 ; l o r t h e balance of t h i s m o u t h they are reduced t o 2 5 c each.. BLANKETS AXD C«»MFORTABLES. 50 p.airs extra lar f e size Gray and White Woolen Blankets, only S1.00 each Better blankets from' SI.25 u p t o $4.50. 25 Bed Comlortid les, extra g od quality, actually worth $125/ reduced to 89c each • . - -..*..- .. ^ DEESS GOODS. • : ^ Our Dress Goods ilepiirtuieijVwkconiinanding a great deal o f . a t teution these days. I t i s n o t t i e cheap stuff that n o o n e wants that we are sacrificing b t o u r bighes'-priccd and most desirable black and color- ed wooldr.-ss goods. You ought i o s e e t h e goods w e a t e offering at- 8S>c p e r y a r d . * CLOAK DEPAIiTMENT. Wo aie offering Tailor made Black and Coloied Suits, Coats aud Skirts at.S7.50, *10, $12 aud SIS per suit Just a l e w more Black and Navy Blue All Wool Cheviot Flounced Skirts at $3.50 ; j u s t a b o u t one-hall' their worth.. •!' WOMEN'S COATS. To those w h o ] rize value, sTyle and tit. we a extend an invitation, to see t h e b e s t v a l u e s e v e r o t t e r e d l o r ' l i s e g a i m e a t s - al S5, S7.50aud S9.50. CHILDEEN'S COATS. J.U •>, 1' TWO PKICBS. wh ich nearly cover'the stock. Bceler Coats I -i O •\ "U • _J SNAP SHOTS FROM THE BIG STORE. T w e n t y - f i v e d o z e n m e n ' s madras s h i r t s w i t h c u f f s , i n t h e n e w spring s t y l e s , o n l y 49 cents. Five dozen men's outing flannel shirts, the best quality, formerly $1.00; n o w 7 5 cents. Blankets and comfortables .so cheap as never was. . Fifteen dozen womsri's muslin n i g h t g o w n s , o n l y 29 cants. . T * n d o z e n w o m e n ' s s i l k a r i d m u s - l i n t i e s in Liberty silk and Muslin d e S o l e , j u s t o p e n e d . /• M e n s ' w o o l e n underwear, a l l t h e be.st grades, now redueed 2 5 p e r cent. B. B. Fowler, 1 3 0 a n d 1 3 2 Glen street. at SI.75 aud $2.50; LongGivt hen Coats at $4.89, worth from S r 5 0 t f $ 1 0 . EURS. - Ladies'Coats, Capes Collarettes,.Neck Scarfs, Mull'-, and Chil- dren's Fpr Sots at prices that caiinet-be equaled. At Thenhttiail lu.l i.,. Tomatoes, cucumbers, celery,, pars- ley, Boston head 'lettuce, cabbage, squash, turnips, beets and- onions, navel oranges, Florida oranges, lem ons, mixed nuts. Oysters in shell or bulk. Seventeen Bice Naval oranges, 2-5 cents. At Lincoln's. Social Kvents. , The Entre Nous club will be enter .tsined this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred DeGuire, 7 Coffin street Professor and Mrs. Crissey will give another social at KeciTe's ball oh Tues- day evening next. A PlanlnfC Mill.Ocstroyed. A. J. Bush's plening and saw mills at Ballston were destroyed by Ore o n Thursday night. The loss Is estimated at $$,000; iusured for *7,ooo. Ten pounds oat flakes for 25 ceuts at Mcintosh's.. Spinach at Mcintosh's. Don't fall to try the Golden Cream- ery butter, 19 cents. At Lincoln's. Smoke t h e 1 8 9 9 cigars. •The best Is none to good. Pattens Mills buckwheat at Eddy's. W. B Guy, the optician,.wllibe m Sandy Hill at Stockton's jewelry siote on January 2 0 a n d 21 Consult him about yofif eye*, and the Ozone Gen- erator'for the cure of catarrh, deaf- nes.* and rheumatism. marvelous Junket at Mcintosh's. Prompt attention to and oider* at Eddy's. \\ cures «re all customers California pound at (i. ham* only 5 B. McIntosVs. cents pcf Smoke La Belie cigar*. Alkethrepts at MclnbxuYa, FOKT KDWARU. ri Mrs. William Hiney is very ill with a complication of diseases. A apedal meeting tof the George Satterlee hose company will be held on Tuesday evening. At the Royal Arcaiiumjjieelim^Mld last ev-«.iilng"the iniUsti*$y.^Jj(y;|^'w< a8 conferred. .--7- ' The ladles of .81 James' Episcopal church will serve another of their famous ten-cent suppers at the parish house on Tuesday evening.* ' Major Lester, of Saratoga, w a s I N town on business yesterday. John McMahan has been improving the appearauce of bis place with a coat of paint. ' Mrs. Courtland Taylor, of Albany, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. It. A. Linludoll. The members of tbe Young Men's Christian association are collecting n atjrlal for a gymnasium, and those having Indian clubs or dumb bells, or lirfact any kind of exercising appar- atus, can do a good act by lending them to the association. They will be marked and returned to the owner. Jerome Kldridge left yesterday for Bolton, where h e w a s called b y t h e illneas-of Mrs. Kldridge Mies Rachel Cookson, of.Gloveravilie, i s a g u e . t of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Tilton. Those of our citizens who have Ice to store are evidently expecting anojber thaw for it ia uow being harvested rapidly. The quality «• fine. The many frieods of ex-Suirogate Hill here were very much pained to lesrn through THE STAR yesterday morning or the fatal accident that befell him. He was very popular here. Miss Bo«c Farmer, Miss Nora Barrow and niece, Miss Murray, of Green Island, are guests of Miss Barrow's brother, John Harrow. A Hiiro Oppon unity. 8. Muhlfelder tells about a cut-price sale of millinery, cloaks and ready- madedressea in his large display ad- vertisement on second page. B* GLENS fAUS.rt HfcAAAftAftAftAftftft AAAAAAAAA Aft* I TIME IS MONEY. jf 3 BUY NOW. > AI.I. OUR HATS AKE REDUCED, AND DON'T FORGET, "N NO OLD STYLES. VALUES IN WAISTS. All. kinds f r o m , c o t t o n plaids at 6 9 c , f o r m e r l y $ 1 . 2 5 a n d $ 1 . 3 9 ; all- wool flannels at $1.49, formerly $2.25, to henriottas and serges at ^1.98, formerly $2.49 and $2.98. We can supply and satisfy you. The B o s t o n S t o r e company. Vanilla drips only 2-5cents per gallon at Mclulosh's. Caith Today at Lincoln's Buys creamery butter at IB '.-ents; Ci 1 • foruia hams at 5c; who'- codfish, per pound, oc; three-pound can peas, 15c; seventeen Naval oranires for 25c; six pounds oyster crackers, 25o; six pounds ginger snaps, '2*c; twelvo pounds oat Hakes, 25c. A new arrival of Ferris' hams and I..U-.n for today's trade at Mcintosh's. Pm-olas at Eddy's. H A L F P R I C E S ON MILLINERY, Remembortfiat, a n d y o u will pro- fit -' r t o u s e paying more. Walking hats in g r e y s , b l u e s , browns; trim- m e d h a t s f o r y o u n g andold. Shapes in all colors. The B o s t o n S t o r e Co The best buckwheat flour from the celebrated Esperance mills, today only 55 cents per sack, at Mcintosh's. I.-4.U. •' Tailoring Katahllahment. George H. Pair will open on Monday a first-class ladiee' tailoring establish- ment ou the second floor of the Corbett- Callahan building, 28 and 28 South street: All work guaranteed as to per- fect fit a n d workmanship. Twelve bars nice laundry soap, 25 cents; bice eggs, ouly 22 cents. At Lincoln's. __• At 0"I*«ry Brother*' Market To4ay. Tbe finest lot of turkey*, ducks snd chickens ever shown in Glens Falls; choicest cut* of Chicago beef, Wash- ington county pork, home cured pig bams, and fresh exXra select, select and standard ovsters direct from the beds, and solidTtteAta. Fairest Sanaa** Wins new friends every day at Mcin- tosh's. Puritv oil does not smell or amok* yonr chimney. At C. R. Eddy's. Best pAtatoe* today only 49 cents, at Lincoln's. S m o k e K i n g Bee cigars- OUR UXDKRWE.VR STOCK YOU WILE FIND All Reduced in Price Colored Shirts. ALL NEW PATTERNS. OUR WINDOW—50c. SEE THEM IN Have you seen the New Collar for Men. up to date, £all and buy one Be WEBB BROS, SC 346 Gle'R Street. iVjrVVWVWWW VVVVVVVVVV* NOT HOW CHEAP BUT t <,'- . *• GOOD. Perhaps nothing in the line of Furniture has had anch rapid growth iu the p.wt lew yeara as Brass! and Iron Beds. Competition has become so strong that many beds made today have but little enamel and very p or lacquer on tho brass. We are showing a line of Iron and Brass Beds ranging in prices Mrom %i 75 to $20 00. Kach bed has threfl coa»s of enamel, ami the very best English lacquer is used on all the" brats work, making a lied which we * are twill ng 10 guarantee.. W r e are showing a large line of odrfDrewer!' in White Enamel, '>ak, Maple, Birch and Mohopiny. any of" which go nicely wi h the Brafts and Iron Beds. Visit onr storefor Artistic Furniture. % a ' t \ - *> " . t WILMARTH & SON. fcSTABLlSHfcO i8«i X 16 AND 17 RIDGE 3TRKKT, ULKNS FALLS. m f Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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"Pointers That *Wi!l Pay You "", . t o GoDSider."

If you hurry ami n e ru need y< u'll

get your 8'iare 01 ihe bargains

Just uow these bargains are in . «

Wall Paper. * •. •

Crittenden & Cowles Co..

• Wishing to clean their Wall Paper

Kaoks ollast year's patterns, will

dote out a la'ge line of the better

gnosis at less thau cheaper goods

are oflereo*.

) CUSTOMERS : are more DE-

SfltKD THAN PROFITS on these

goods.. 1< you are a customer the'

. profits aud more, too, are yt urs at

this sale, at

Crittenden I C o w l e s Go.

TOE USIVERSAL

FOOD CHOPPER

THE

Connecticut Mutual Lite Ins.

COMPANY

HASSTOOD TBE CRUCIALTEST

T H E MOR^SHLNG STAR.,

SATURDAY. JANUARY 21.

LOCAL TWINKLINGS.

l o l m K "yearn of buto.ix.-K> il baa received Ironi member*..._ flW NJ&,215.(»

Paid t,o memlitraor their repris-rs«ntallve»6S.» p e r c e n t or l*,7Vl,W7.Si> P e m i t assets for future matur- '

I D S obligation*..; <B,«\«»«8

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A grand total o C t2ayjS0.Z18.3S Exoeai over amount Tecelved. . be. ldeaallejpense-sof manage­ment. 28.02 per cent, or _. . . . « f s « » , « E . «

A Result Unequaled by any

Other Company

In tbe administration of any trout tlih> teilH ttjt- wliole story.

Caliao.'l get estimates and full parllcu'iu> before placlcig your iunu auce elsewhere. \ ' .

C. H. HITCHCOCK,

DISTRICT AGENT,

115 Glen Street, GLENS FALLS, H. Y.

W H I T E B R O N Z E *

Monumental -:- W o r t

CHOFS ALL KINDS OF FOOD into Clean Cut Uni­form Pieces as FINE OP-S COARSE as wanted.

Other machines chop meat only. THIS DOES AWAY WITH THE CHOPPING BOWL ALTOGETHER.

CHOPS Potatoes, Meat, Apples, Cabbage, Bread,-EVERYTHING.

A machine you will use _ every day. Call and see it.

For Sale . . — B Y —

Whipple k Robinson, 134 Glen Street.

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INDIGESTION. ABSOLUTELY H A R M L E S S .

For Sals by-all D r a f t s . Geo. C. Keep, Manager

'3-30' Company,

R o o m 7 6 , 3 3 U n i o n S q u a r e W e s t • N e w Y o r k C i t y .

50a and Si.oo per Bottle

WHYTSTO. ~ ~ Of course we Are not the only ittllll-fccry store In town, rim we arc tbe only Millinery store on Warren street.

: 8 0 yon can surely find ns If you are looking for a preuy hat . .

• Wo a 111 not say we van save ybn money, but con.10 In and Judge for yourself.

Cycle Hat, JtOe, Walking IItit, S.lr, be»t Pelts . Trimmed Uat any price.

' 1VE US A CALL.

A. B. Lewis. 10 W A R R E N STREET.

tr" YOU AUK HOIXH TO

Buy a Piano IT Wl l . l j 1WY YOU.

to call at

17 Pearl Street. les c ht F turn. * #

And see the new u t i e s ot rVadbory and W e l t e r t'prlsrit Flsttoa, Wi sell direct from tr>f fa*orv . »»T|r>t yon the middleman* «or)'l. and on easy terms. V special ril.connt OD second band J.:*rrO%

£L. DAVIS,

M « n » g t r f o r G . F , I S m l t n ,

. 'PRICE $500.

i>a*ticu* tii till Styles, 3axcopriagll, MUUD

• ntents, Statuary, MHrkera. "~

iVniio Urouse Is ttio mom enduring mo> itnent made. More artistic and less expel •Ive than marble or granite. Win not gt nos i grown, eraelt or crumble. Will wlti •tand tho actlou of the elements for all tlm» Vhlte Bronr.e Is cast. Kndorsed by the 8c. • ntlflc American. Reference: Sarcophagi.. iMlgn In Bay Street cemetery, Ulens Kalis

UONUMENIAL BRONZE GO. W. E. L A W R E N C E . A g e n t ,

— T b e t i m e for t h e c o l l e c t i o n of t o w n

t a x e s at o u e p e r - c e n t e x p i r e s o u J a u u

ary 3 1 . *

— A l b e r t F a b e r , arre s t ed o n a c h a r g e

o f v a g r a n c y , w a s *ent t o t b e c o u n t y

borne y e s t e r d a y by J u s t i c e S t e a r n s for

s e v e n t y d a y s . •

— T h e C h o i r g u i l d o f t b e C h u r c h of

t b e M e s s i a h wi l l m e e t to s e w at three

o ' c l o c k t h i s a f t ernoon a t t h e h o m e of

M i s s C'aufleld, E l m s tree t .

— T h e r e ; w i l l .be a rehearsa l o f t h e

M e t h o d i s t E p i s c o p a l c h o i r 'at s e v e n

o 'c lock t h i s e v e n i n g . T h e leader re .

q u e s t s a l l m e m b e r s t o be p r e s e n t .

— L o c a l f lor i cu l tur i s t s a u d o t b e r

lovers .o f f l o w e r s m a y b e luterested"in

t h e i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t a N e w J e r s e y

m a n h a s j u s t s o l d 8,000 c a r n a t i o n

p l a u t s o f a n e w v a r i e t y for $30,000.

— R o b e r t H . D o d g e , o f W e s t M o u n ­

t a i n , w h o w a s arrested' "several d a y s

a g o o n c o m p l a i n t «f E d i n o n d H o a g .

a n d S a m u e l ^ a r y i a j w h o c h a r g e d b i m

w i t h p e t t y l a r c e u j v w a a t o h a v e been

tried before J u s t i c e A r m s t r o n g a n d a

j u r y y e s t e r d a y . T h e d e f e u d a u t , w i t h

h i s c o u n s e l , \V . M. C a m e r o n , were on

h a n d a t t h e a p p o i n t e d ' t i m e , a s w e r e

a l s o t h e Jury. T h e c o m n a i n a u t s fai led

to p u t in a i a p p e a r a n c e , w h e r e u p o n

t h e case w a s d i s m i s s e d a u d d e f e u d a u l

d i s c h a r g e d .

An Interesting Program.

A r r a n g e m e n t s are b e i n g m a d e for a n

e u t e r t a i u i u g p r o g r a m . a t t h e a n n u a !

r e c e p t i o u of t h e C a t h o l i c M u t u a l B e u e -

lit a s s o c i a t i o n , to be g i v e n at K e t t l e ' s

ha l l o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g n e x t .

A m o n g tho^e w h o w i l l t a k e part are

Miss W i n i f r e d * K P o t v l n , s o p r a n o s o l o

i s t ; H e i n r i c h l u r s , v i o l i n i s t ; M i s s J u l i a

Fos ter , a c c o m p a n i s t ; Mins A n n a D a y ,

e l o c u t i o n i s t , o f S a u d y H i l l ; M i s s e s

E l i z a b e t h S i n g l e t o n t»nd U e r t r u d e . C o r -

be t t , p i a u i s t s . H o l c o i n b / s q r c h e s t r a ' o f

four p i e c e s — v i o l i u , c o r n e t , p i a u o a n d

c l a r i o n e t — w i l l f u r n i s h m u s i c for d a n c ­

i n g .

The Uirth ol a Sou Celebrated.

A b o u t t w e n t y - f i v e e x p o n e n t s o f - t h e

J e w i s h f a i t h a s s e m b l e d i u N o r t h Creek

T h u r s d a y , s a y s __ t h e S a r a t o g i a u , to

ass i s t a t au o r t h o d o x - c e r e m o n y w h i c h

w a s c e l e b r a t e d e i g h t d a y s after t h e

b ir th of a son to Mr. a n d Mrs. J o s e p h

- L a v i n e , o f t h a t p lace . A rabbi a n d

f r i e n d s f rom W h i t e h a l l , A l b a n y , T r o y .

W a r r e u s b u r g a n d I n d i a n L a k e w e r e

p r e s e n t . . A c o w , t h r e e s h e e p at id rive

c h i c k e n s w e r e s a c r i l l c e d iu c o m m e m ­

orat ion of t h e o c c a s i o n . T h e feast w a s

a n e l a b o r a t e o n e a u d t h e fe s t iv i t i e s

l a s t ed severa l hours .

ft NATIVE OF SCHROON LAKE VICTIM OF TUK RAILWAY ACCIDENT

AT KAOLE i s m m . i .

Uraceful Tributes to the Cbanscier aud

Abil ity ol Henry i ) « \ v m Clluteu H i l l -

Body Taken to Cambridge.

T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f t h e d e a t h . o f

H e u r y D e W i t t C l i n t o n H i l l , i u yes t er ­

d a y ' s S T A R , w a s rece ived w i t h e x p r e s ­

s i o n s o f regret o « a l l s i d e s . I t a p p e a r s

f r o m l a t e r reports t h a t h e w a s u o t . o n

h i s w a y t o T r o y , but h a d 6 p e n t t h e

d a y i n E a g l e B r i d g e o n l ega l b u s i u e s s ,

a u d w i s c r o s s i n g t h e t r a c k s t o t a k e a

t r a i n for hom% w h e u h e w a s s t r u c k b y

t b e K U c b b u r g - l o c o m o t i v e . T h e Tn>y

T i m e s of last e v e n i n g h a d t h e fo l low­

i n g :

Mr. H i l l p a s s e d t h e grea ter . pt»riio/i

YESTER1>AVS ICE K.lCEii.

Glens Falls. N.Y.

DON'T SH1YJR AND" KICK. f f y o u r coa l d o e s not m a k e y o u

:omfortnblo a n d h a p p y w e w o u l d s u g -<est t h a t y o u try

'OUR PEERLESS. LACKAWANNA COAL" It s u r e l y wi l l . More of it is b e i n g

i s ed t h a n ' a n y o t h e r coal so ld here , t n d p r o v e s i t s s u p e r i o r i t y over o t h e r •oals, bf)th for f a m i l y a n d s t e a m pur­poses. L o t s o f l ieat a n d u o w a s t e

'OOR PEERLBSS.LACKAWANNA COAL" is s o l d n u l y b y u s . We" h a v e P h e o n i x L e h i g h , Uo." L e a v e orders at our

. o r a n c h offices. W e ' l l d o t h e d e l i v e r i n g j u i c k . O. U . E d d y . 89 R i d g e s t ree t ; a . T . D o t y , 76 B a y s t r e e t ; O. B. W i t h -jre l l , 28<5 Q l e n s t r e e t ; H . V. IAX, 5 M o n t c a l m s t r e e t ; G. A . P a t t e r s o n & Bro. , 83 Still h s tree t ; U . E . A d a m s & Co. , 14-5 O l e u s t r e e t ; J o i n t a L i m e C o . , 129 W a r r e n s t r e e t ; R a v S. \ S h e r m a n , S M a i n s t ree t . S o u t h G' lens . F a P s ; E . R. V a r n e y , 114 Main street , S o u t h G l e n s F a l l s ; Coa l P o c k e t , near D . A H . De|>ot.

Railroad

J W. H U N T I N G . Manaqor Telephone 8S-S.

THE BEST RUBBERS AT A RUBBER SALE.

Mens RolletlEdge, Da 1 Finish, nt 70c.

All Men's best Rubbers at (iftc. Mens.' Storm Oyershi.ee, $1 00.

Ladies' Storm Overs. *8c Indies' Croquet Is, 4fic.

We will also ?el Ladies'and N-phi df-en's Rubbers at 25c

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\ Fitzgerald's, S«ell and Op-ToDate Shoe Store,

13 RIOGE 8TREET,

For the next two weeks

New Stock, Just In—

PLATES AND PAPER. New Prices

O n A r i M o a n d S o l i o P j r * r * ' e n t i n t o efferi J a n . 1st. T m * w e e k

. o n l y w e w i l l s«ll t h e p » r « r pur-o h s j e d b y ut> t efore J a n . 1 a t tha o ld p r l « * T h e r e 1* o n l y n • K I B I I *ir>ck of H , s o CAII ear ly .

RAE SIMS,

2 A S O U T H S T R E E T .

E v e r y t h i n g in i h e P h o t o S t o c k l ine .

a i jd t hi

Falls on Slippery Sidewalks.

M i s s A l m a G a g e , S h e r m a u a v e n u e ,

fell o n a s l i p p e r y s i d e w a l k y e s t e r d a y

a f t e r n o o n ou t h a t s treet a n d broke her

left a r m . Dr. M u r t l n e r e d u c e d t h e

fracture .

• A . N . C. F o w l e r fell on t h e i ce near

h i s h o m e o n . l o w e r W a r r e u street

T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , a n d broke a b o n e

i u e a c h wr i s t . ' Dre . H e u n m g a n d

H u n t a t t e n d e d h i m .

of b i s l i fe at W h i t e h a l l , w h e r e h e b e g a n h i s l a w >-tudies a n d pract i ced u n t i l 18S4. H e w a s seuinr par tner o f t h e firm of H i l l & L i l h e , J u d g e i \ A : L i l l i e b e i n g , t b e j u n i o r m e m b e r . H e w a s e l e c t e d s u r r o g a t e of W a s h i n g t o n c o m i ­t y i n 1884, i - o m p l e t i n g t ^ o t e r m s o f s i x y e a r s e a c h iu 1890. H i s official d u t i e s m a d e h i m a p r o m i n e n t res ident o f S a l e m . , Upot i b i s r e t i r e m e n t f rom b i s orjicial c a p a c i t y b e removed" to C a m ­br idge w i t h h i s f a m i l y , w h e r e he h a d s i n c e m a d e h i s h o m e . H e w a s p. ve t ­e r a n of t h e c.ivil w a r , h a v i u g served a s a l i e u t e n a n t o f . C o m p a n y H, O n e H u n dred a n d F o r t y - s e c o n d N e w York, a u d w s s w o u n d e d in t h e n e c k w h i l e u n d e r U e h . B u t l e r o u t h e r ight of t h e J a m e s . H e w a s p r o m i n e n t in ve teran c irc les , a n d w a s a t o n e t i m e pres ident o f t h e : W a s h i h c t u n C o u n t y V t t e r a u as soc la t i o n . Mrs. Hi l l organ'Z^l at S a i e m the llret Woii iHii 's Be l i e f corps in W a s h i n g t o n c b u u t y . -

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T h e I'roy P r e - s a d d s t h i s t r ibute to

t h e w o r t h of t h e d e e e a v e d :

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tor; W a l t e r S t o n e ' s b g P i c k h a r d t .

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NEIGUHOKINO VILLAOES.

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OBITUARY.

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S o m e c o m p l a i n t i s m a d e b e c a u s e of

t h e p r a c t i c e o f s p e e d i n g horses on Bay-

s tree t o n S u n d a y s . A n o r d i n a r y re­

g a r d for t h e propriet ie» o f l i fe o u g h t to

p r o m p t t h e a v e r a g e c i t i z e n t o refrain

from horse r a c i u g ou t h e S a b b a t h . T h e

eus t i m i s a n n o y i n g to t h o s e w h o l ike

to pas s the ir S u n d a y s in q u i e t , e^id

t h o s e w h o d o t h e s p e e d i u g d o u b t l e s s ,

d o so t h o u g h t l e s s l y .

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P r o v i d e n c e , R . I . , w i l l a d d r e s s t h e

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o ' c l o c k . Mrs. H u b e r t L. C r a n d e l k ^ i l l

r e n d e r a v o c a l s o l o .

Dr . G. A . C h a p m a n wi l l s p e a k to t h e

b o y s ' t h i s m o r n i n g o n ' -"Impuri ty ."

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c o a s t i n g on p u b l i c h i g h w a y s w i l l be

en forced b y t h e board of t rus tees . T h e

pol ice officers h a v e been ins t ruc ted l o

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t h e h i g h w a y s , p a r t i c u l a r l y ou G l e u

a u d L i m e s tree t h i l l s .

l>..int'»ii to the Paitor.

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E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h , • W a T r e n s o u r g , wi l l

g i v e a d o n a t i o n in t h e c h u r c h par lors

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fit pf t h e pastor , R e v . H . A . W o o d .

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m e n t s wi l l be s e r v e d .

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c l u b r e c e n t l y o r g a n i z e d i u W a r r e n s -

b u r g , w i l l present t h e c o m e d y d r a m a ,

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v i l l a g e o n t h e e v e n i n g s o f F e b r u a r y .0

a n d 11. T h e c a s t w i l l D e c o m p o s e d

e u t i r e l y of loca l t a l e n t .

Wil l Entertain HI* Papllt .

Professor J a m e s J . D o n n e l l y i s m a k ­

i n g a r r a n g e m e n t s t o e n t e r t a i n h i s

p u p i l s a t a p i a n o rec i ta l t o be g i v e n

s o m e e v e n i n g t h e la t ter part o f t h i s

m o n t h a t T h e V a n C o t t ho te l par lors .

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v i l e d t o a t t e n d .

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ren»burg A g r i c u l t u r a l a s s o c i a t i o n h a v e j

e l e c t e d Die f o l l o w i n g off icers tor t h e

e n s u i n g y e a r : P r e s i d e n t , H e n r y Orif-

n o g : v i c e - p r e s i d e n t , 3. A . E m e r s o n ; j

treasurer , L . E . R e o u x ; s e - r e i a r y , F . j

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far in t h e u n i o n schoo l course w a s

g i v e n a t t h e opera h o u s e las t e v e n i n g

w h e n F . H o p k i n t o n S m i t h , t h e we l l -

k u o w u c iv i l e u g i u e e r , aVtist a n d a u t h o r ,

e n t e r t a i n e d a large .aud ie .uce w i t h / m i s ­

c e l l a n e o u s r e a d i n g s f rom h i s o w n

w » r k s . -•" H i s s e l e c t i o n s i n c l u d e d por .

l i o n s of "Col . O i r t e r of. C a r t e r s v i l l e , "

" T o m G r o g a r j , " " A K e u t u c k y Cin­

d e r e l l a " a u d " F i v e M e a l s f o r a D o l l a r . "

Mr. S n i r h h a s a clear, full , s y m ­

p a t h e t i c v o i c e , witjii a n e a s y a n d grace ­

ful c a r r i a g e , a n d h e w o n h i s a u d i e n c e

w i t h h i s first a n e c d o t e . T h e r e n d e r i n g

of h i s t h i r d s e l e c t i o n , " A K e n t u c k y

C i u d e r e l l a , " p u b l i s h e d recent ly in t h e

L a d i e s ' H o m e J o u r n a l , w a s m a s t e r f u l

a n d s h o w e d h i s f a m i l i a r i t y w i t h t h e

n e g r o dialetft. H i s o ther s e l e c t i o n s

w e r e a l so g i v e n in a p l e a s i n g * m a n n e r .

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wi l l be g i v e n o n F e b r u a r y 19 b y R u s ­

se l l H . C o n wel l , a B a p t i s t c l e r g y m a n

f r o m t h e . Q u a k e r c i t y , w h o w i l l lecture

o n t h e subject , " A c r e s of D i a m o u d s . "

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T h e subjec t o f o b s e r v i n g t h e s e m i ­

c e n t e n n i a l of t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n o f - the

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h o u s e ou t h e t w e n t y - f i f t h a n n i v e r s a r y

o f t h e o r g a n i / . a t l e n o f i h e c o m p a n y .

M. B. L i t t l e w a s a m o n g t h e post p r i n -

d i a l s p e a k e r s , a n d h i s p r e d i c t i o n t h a t

t h e f i f t ieth a n n i v e r s a r y w o u l d f lod t h e

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L i t t l e ' s p r o p h e c y h a s been m o r e t h a n

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is in t o w n o n a b u s i n e s s v i s i t .

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G e o r g e , w a s i n t o w n y e s t e r d a y .

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c o n f i n e d t o h i s h o m e b y I l lness .

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a g u e s t at T h e V a n C o t t y e s t e r d a y .

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t o w n , - w a « a g u e s t at t h e C o l l i n s . h o u s e

las t n i g h t .

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d a u g h t e r , o f W e s t p . r t . E s s e x c o u n t y ,

a r e g u e s t s o f Mr a n d M i s \V. F. L a w -

r e u c e . Mr. S t e v e n s Is secre tary o£f^| «

E * * e s C o u n t y Agr i cu l tura l s o c i e t f .

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m e r l y of t h i s v i l l a g e , s p e n t S u n d a y In

t o w n , i t is reported that Mr. Q'BrieU

w i l l c o n d u c t t h e F o n s t h o u s e at L a k e

j 8 t . C a t h e r i n e t h e c o m i n g s e a s a n . —

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L u b y w i l l be h e l d from S t . Mary ' s

c h u r c h at "uine o 'c lock t h i s m o r n i u g .

J o h n R V a i r D e u s e u , a u <>ld resi­

d e n t of \Yes t .Mouutain, d i e d at h i s

la te h o m e at e i g h t o 'c lock y e s t e r d a y

m o r n i n g after a u i l l n e s s o f several

w e e k s o f t h e g r i p . H e w a s s e v e u t y -

o u e y e a r s of a g e s n d is s u r v i v e d by

t w o bro thers , D e W i t t C , o f W e s t

M o u n t a i u , and' C a r m i , of X e w Y o r k

r i l e funera l wi l l b e he ld f rom t h e

h o u s e S u n d a y a f t ernoon at t w o o 'c lock .

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c e m e t e r y . -

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c i t y on W e d n e s d a y , were b r o u u h t h e r e

o n t h e 3:10 train y e s t e r d a y a f ternoon

a n d t a k e u direct to t i n C a t h o l i c c e m e ­

tery , S o u t h G l e n s F a l l s , for i n t e r m e n t .

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Michael C o n s a d i n e , T h o m a s R a n d o ,

W i l l i a m M c G i u n i s , R i c h a r d B r o w n

a n d J a m e s H . F l a h e r t y . . P.. J . B a r n e s ,

of N e w Y o r k ; M. E . a n d J . H . B a r n e s ,

of A l b a n y ; Miss E l i a O ' B r i e n , of Sara­

toga , a n d M i s s J u l i a R i n g a n d J a m e s

H . F l a h e r t y , o f G l e n s F a l l s , a c c o m ­

p a n i e d t h e r e m a i n s here.

T h e s e r v i c e s iu c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e

fuueral o f W a l t e r A . C r a w f o r d oc ­

curred at t h e h o m e of h i s m o t h e r in

S e h r o o n L a k e o n T h u r s d a y a t 10 A . M . ,

t h e R e v . J . S . H u n t o f f i c ia t ing . A

q u a r t e t c o n s i s t i n g 'of Mr. a n d M r s .

Fred L o c k e , Mr. a n d Mrs. J . Corne l l

s a n g " A f t e r , " " S o m e t i m e W e ' l l U n ­

d e r s t a n d " a n d ' G o to T h y R e s t , " Mrs.

C h a r l e s W i l s o n rcMidering t h e o r g a n

a c c o m p a n i m e n t . S e h r o o n L a k e lodge , .

A . 0 U . W . , a t t e n d e d iu a b o d y - T h e

b e a r e r s . w e r e W . E . W e e k s , C h a r l e s

Bog le , J o h n F a i r c h i l d , Frank S towe l f ,

C h a r l e s H a l l a n d Fred Ford, m e m b e r s

of t h e l o d g e .

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b a r g a i n s w h i c h S o m e b a r g a i n s w h i c h t h e ' l a d i e s

w o u l d d o we l l to n o t e are m e u t i o n e d

in t h e B o s t o n S t o r e c o m p a n y ' s s p a c e .

A n e x t r a o r d i n a r y c u t t i n g of pr ices

o n m i l l i u e r y , - c l o a k s a m i r e a d y - m a d e

dres se s is in progress at S . Muhl fe l -

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s a l e b y S . H . V a n D e r w e r k e r , real

e s t a t e a g e n t .

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