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¥. 3.». % 7?»: W AN T ED I H A B D W A E E ! W A G O N S \DRUGS an d WfEOIGlNfes l i e g a l . T 3B A . M BEICAN . SISSON BROS. & WELDEN, U n d er .t he Appl e-Tr ee. Qh ,' tlio jo lly old apple-tree, W ith Sally standing under, Holding h e r little aprop wide T o patch the rosy plunder 1 The \Whllo.Jatk shakes w ith might a n d m ain •Till apples, ripe and mellow, Come pouring down, a ruddy rain, F o r Jack’s a sturdy fellow. T hen Bally lifts h e r flower-like face, Fram ed in a pink sun-bonuet, And pays h im 'a fragrant kiss W ith all the bloom npon it. O h! Sally under the apple-tree, My darling little pet I T be sweetness of that kiss you gave My memory treasures yet. But years have come and years have gone, A nd all tho world grows older. And while onr pockets fill apace, O u r empty hearts grow colder. 1 th in k o f all tbe years have brought, T h e jo y s I've bought and-paid for—- (For men must always foot the b ills ; W hat else, pray, wero they made for ?) A palace on Fifth Avenue, A stylish clipper yacht, A banting stud, a Tally-ho, T h e winning co lt—w h at not T A wife an d daughters a la mode, (Three dolls, well stuffed with Btraw,) \Two lazy dissipated sous, O ne ditto son-in-law ; A lonely heart, a loveles home, A world of toil and trouble, And weary days and sleepless nights, A nd all for w hat—A bubble ! So, looking back with longing eyes T o days of sweet unreason, When all our wealth w as youth nnd love, A n d n p p les—while in season— Now 1 despise th e sordid pelf T hnt brings me naught but sorrow ! F o r ono sweet ki6S from Sally’s lips I ’d giyc it all to-morrow— All to bo young, again, Sally, Beginning litc anew, Shaking tho tree for all I ’m worth T o wl . a kiss from y o u ! ‘ C TH E PEOPLE OF TH E STATE OF N E W Y o rk : To Hanngh.^Roberts, ElizA.Bob- erts.ilEdward M. Roberts, Jo h n L. Roberts, Emefiine 0. Menroll, Dlmon Roberts, George Robferts, Adelia M. Perkins, E m ily A. W il- liam s, Elisa A . Beckly, Alfred Salisbury. Ma- ry W ells and Henrietta Salisbury, th e helra> a t laV and th e next o f k in of Chios Day, la te of t h e to w n 'o f Greene, in the Connty of C he- nango, deceased, g re e tin g : Whereas, Austin D. Kinsman th e sole exe- cutor, named in th e last will an d te sta m en t of tb e said Chloe Day, deceased, has applied to ou r Surrogate of eaid Connty of Chenango, to have th e will of th e said Chloe Day, d e ceased, whioh relates to both Real an d P e r sonal estate, proved and adm itted to probate : Yon, and each of yon, are therefore hereby cited to nppear before th e said Surrogate, a t U s offico in Norwich, in said County, on t h e 17th day of September, 1888,. a t ten o’clock' in th e forenoon of th a t day, t o attend t h e proof and probate o f said will. In testimony whereof, We have caused th e seal of th e Surrogate’s Court o f 59 and 61 Cou r t Street, ' . F , H . COWLES , BINGHAMTON, 11. Y. ( S U C C E S S O R TO J . S . W O O T i. ) I n overy departm ent wo offer largo and HEADQUARTERS! Respectfully announces t o th e\ people of O reene and surrounding country, th a t h e has on hand a n d w ill con-' stan tly keep in sto ck a fu ll and com plete asso itm en t of complete linos o f E v e r y b o d y N ew, F a s h i o n a b l e anti D esirable S PR UN G GOO D S . IN GREENE. Strictly Pure Drugs, CHEMICALS, P R O P R IE T A R Y JtEDIClNRS, TO COME TO We handle larger qu an tities of D l l Y H O O D S A M ) CA i t P F T S , Dye Stuffs, Choice Perfum es, t o i l e t / a r t i c l e s , c h a m o i s e, s p o n g e s , th a n any other house in this section, und yon E . O. M O R S E ’S can And bargains w ith us, not to be had BARTOO S t. MARTIN’S L.J\ Shoulder Braces an d D ruggists Sundries. Surrogate’s th e said County of Chenango to b e hereunto affixed. [ l . s 1 Witness. W. F. Jenks, Surrogate o f th e Connty of Chenango, a t tbe v i l lage of Norwich, in said C onnty, th is 26th day of July, 1888. A. B. PACKER, clBe whore. F or S a l e . ALSO, We sho-w you I m m e n s e As s o r t m e n t s AND BUY GOODS AT Pa i n t s , o i l s ; v a r x-i s b e s, Is the place, where a t all times can be found a in every depart m in t, from which to make A r t i st s’ Tuhe Pai n t s an d Col or s, 52wG yonr selections, und you. can always depend BRUSHES. SASH, BLINDS an d DOORS, PACKER, Clerk to the Surrogate’s Court. Greatly Redueed Prices. LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT PROCLAMATION. — Sheriff's Office, C he nango County, 88.—I, Jo h n Robb, S h e r iff o f the County o f Chenango, hereby g iv notice, th a t a Circnit Court and Court of O y- er and Terminer, w ill be hold a t th e C ou rt House, in th e village of Norwich, on tb e Second Monday, ((10th day) o f September, 1888, a t 10 o ’clock in th e . forenoon. A il persons who w ill prosecute against t b e prisoners th en and th ere to b e trie d , o r t h e crim inal offenders and all persons w ho a re o r sh a ll be boand to appear by recognizance o r otherwise w ill th en be th ere to prosecute ag ain st them ns s h a ll be jn st, o r to give 6vi- dence required by th e ir recognizances; and a ll Justices of th e Peace, Deputy Sheriffs, C oro- n ers, Bailiffs, Constables, and oth er Officers w ith in th e said Connty, who have ta k en an y recognizances or inquest, or th e exam ination ol any prisoners or witnesses, are required to be th en th e re in th e ir c wn proper persons a t th e opening o f said con it, on th e first day of th e sittin g thereof, to re tu rn such recognl- znnces,inquisitions and exam inations, an d all rolls, records, in d ictm en ts, o r other rem em brances, nnd to do such things as th e ir offices in t h a t b eh alf require them to do. Given u n der my h an d .atT h e Sheriff’s Office, in th e v il- lnge of. Norwich, on the 8d day of Angnst, 1888. JOHN ROBB, Sheriff. upon finding Window Glass, r a t t y , &c. Pure Wines and Liquors R e l i a b l e M akes o f G o o d s , —or— AT LOWEST PRICES. DRESS GOODS/SILKS, DRESS TRIMMINGS The subscriber offers for sale'the following: For medicinal purposes. S P E C IA L _ A .T T E I S r T I O I S T SH EL F AN D H EA V Y 16 Steel Tire and Axele A F IX E L1XE OF CHOICE B R A X D S OF called to our In Plunhca Vclvctfl, rajsctnontric8. Braids, Two-horse Lumber \Wagons. TOBAC CO AND CIGARS . SILK,. DRESS aOODS, CARPET and Upholstery departments. Ribbons, Cords, Buttons, A c.; Lace Floanc- H a r d w a r e ! 5 one - h orse L um b er W a g ons All o f which T will se ll a t Th e L owes t P oss ibl e P r i ces . 'S am p les font npon application. y —I Ia b i 'Ek's We i k l y. SISSON, BROS. & WELDEN. Ings, Kid, (Silk nnd Lido Thread Gloves, PH YSICIANS■ PRESCRIPTIONS N ew s I t e m s Their Stock comprises in p art, Accurately compounded. —Lastwoek 392 patents wore issued in Washington. —Unadilla will light her streets by thirteen elootrio lights. — Since August of last year thero have been 7,572 suicidos in Paris. —Thoro was a heavy froBt in Sulli- van county Wcdnosday night. — Confidonco men are trying thoir tricks on farmers nil over tho country. — Thoro wero 16 new cases of yellow fever and two doaths at Jacksonville, Fla., Friday. — Twenty-Beven tramps wero receiv- od at tbo Onondaga Penitentiary, Mop. day. Twelve woro from Utica. Mitts, HoBicry, Corsets, Rustics, Skirts,* Greene, April 18, 1887. °22 Cook and Parlor Stoves, NEW STOHE Parasols, Fans, Table AND Covers, Table Linen, FOR COAL AND WOOD, 1STEW G O O D S ! IN pursuance of an order of W, F. Je n k s, Surrogate of the Connty of Chenango, n o tice is hereby given to nil persons having cinims against the estate of Melinda C. G u ern sey, late of Graene, in said County of Chenan- go, deceased, th at they are required to exhibit th e same, w ith tho vouchers theieof. to th o subscriber, tho executor of th e Will of tho said deceased, nt tb e residence of tho said executor in lhc town of Greene, N. Y., on or’before th e 20th day of Febm aiy. 1889. Dated the Slst dnv of July. 1888. °lw2G ’ _______ GEO W. LENPERSON, Executor. Latest and most Approved Patterns 6 Sovcn eights N a p k in s , To me ls , K n i t U n d e r It is with pleasnre th a t I call the attention T o p B u ggy W a g ons . A LAR G E S T OC K . With tho exception o f tbo first named lo t, tho of tbe pnblic to my new and elegant line of w e a r , C o lla r s , Cu fTs, C o u n t e r S T O V E S , — Tho Walton Fair Association havo this Boason ospondod §1,100 iu improve- ments on their fair grounds. — A Butto. Cal., man, who bogan farming on rcntod land ton years ago, has this yoar SGI,000 worth of wheat to sell. Plense cull nnil tnko a look throngh our above Wagons wero made b y 8. E . Morse, of Tho tn*ntmc*nt of many thousands of HiAcfl Of tboso chroniO weakm -as* 3nml UiNtmwinir ailments nccultnr lo ft-imiU -a, ut th<° Invalids Hotel aou Hurjriml IriHiituii', Mutruln, N. Y.% boa aXTorUtMa Mist o s pcrlt-nct* in uicoly adapt- ing an d thoroughly U’Minj? remedied for tbo curoof wjuian'd poetjltnr mula'lka. Dr. * * lo rco ’ H 1‘a . v o r l t c l‘roMcrli>tlon tft tho outgrowth, or m u lt, of this frrmt anti valuable i'i|M\rUncp-TIm umihU of Ufetimo - Dial*, received from pntljiito nml from physi- cians wbo havo Utitetl li tu tho nion-nunra* vfttcd noil obstinate ctut'S which had buttled thoir skill, provu It t o bo t h f most wnii.lt rftil remedy ever doyl5cd for tho rohef molt urvof •tiUuMzSir #6r»cn. lb In Out ru ’<nnnu ink'd tu ft **fcuro-$ul,r btxt tut a molt jn-rfcCt gptciilo for woman‘a pootill/ir allmvota. A> o poytrerfuU i n v i g o r a t i n g tonic* i t Imparts ftrviiKtf* to tbo \rhoh* system, and to tho jpvotiil) ant! Its nw»cu<)iiiwt In particular? WotnVDCWnrk«d, #l worn - run-down,” debilitat'd tubus, iiiiiiim na, dlTmraaJfeni, r * .*.?!•,”! n.m. koejK^ra. tuimir.K tn*'tin 1 *, hjmI l« * « Rcncraily, Dr. rirrc*** hiv.-nO-Pr.« t aj t i - Ift tho grumcaS. turthlv tun a , Uin* uii«v,uaJ<ni IUnn appctiztog cor dial nml inuip, Ahn. soofttiluc un<l c ttm iR ih c tiln g n o rv lu c # *Kmmlt** IT* ’* h iino- amiTotl ana 1*5 liivn.u.iM • l.i alta.tirv* nti Jeuh- uluff oervous t \ ..t t l.lllty , Ir rtt.iM l t y , »x- hnustion, pro«stmtii»n, Iiynun.i. Fprv-ms and other dtatreaBlrw, r* n m n h>mi t**i.tH o»m - monly ntk'ii'Jivnt u;x*n functfi.tml und orjranio disease of Uie woint* Jt induc'd n fn«tilng sleep cuid relieved mental auiioly and d o ftpondancy.Dr* X*for©®*n F a v o r ! f o P r e s c r i p t i on I s ft loglllm n to modlcltiOf carvfully compounded t»y m citierlcncoU and skillful physician, and mlnptod to woman's delicate organization. It la purely vegetable In ita composition s a il porftctly harmless in Its effects In any condition or tho Bjrtcm. For mornlnR BlckrxrtBt, o r nausea, from whatever causo orifllng, weak Btonmch, indlgrstlon, dys- pepsia and kindred ftytnphmut. Its use, la etuiill doers, trill prove vnry l»on* tlrtnl. . 1 Fnvorlt4D P re s c r ip tio n * * lu a p o ftl* C lv o e u r o f o r th* «nc* t c.*n«pllon!/Hl an d r»b- B tln n to ctuctt o f li'ucvirrhiT t, 1m * : ivc* tl««wing, p ftt n f u l inonstmnti t n . uno.itui.d »at*tr‘**h*n9, prolnpftU ft,or fulllfUT o f th • v i .r .« ..v« ik Im rh , * fcmxiJo wratexjYn, * u n t e v i rs!» 11 .r* tn».« nu«»n, b c n r ln tr - d m m W i a t iov*, c i.r-*»{«* c*>nfr»*tu»n, i n lla tn m a lio a n n d u l o n 't l o n o f the* w o m b , in- flamraatlM fi, p a i n n n d h • [ »h r i K * iu o v a rie s , a c c o m p a n lid w i t h ** I n t m i a l I tu t.* ' p a n e s , S h a w ls a n d J e r s e y s , M a New Woodstock, N. Y. RAN GES an d PARLO R S . I carry different makes o f Ranges, both fonr ST O V E D EP AR T M EN T . IN pursuanco of an order of-W. F. Je n k s, Surrogate < fthe CoBnty of Chenango, n o tice le hereby given to all persons having c’aimA against Ihe estate of Uri WDiMcnhali, Into of Greeno in said Connty of Chenango, deceased, th a t they are required to exhibit tbo same with tho vouchers thereof, to the s u b scriber. tho executor of tho Will of tho said deceased, a t tho office of L. & L. E. Chase in the village of Greene, Chenango Connty, N. Y.. on ‘ or before tho 18th day of Jan u ary , 1889 Dated tbe fifth dnv of July. 1888. °4Om0 LESTER CHASE, Executor. t e r i a l fo r F a n c y W o r k ; a 80 8upcr!or Mado and six hole, and new Btyles o f Fqnaro and Iron, Steel, Nails, Factory Top Buggies Round Parlors. —Snrvoyors of tho Ontario and West- ern company nro looking for a route for a road to tho coal rogions, to con. noct iu tho vicinity of Hancock. — A polo from the balloon of Prof. Bartholomow foil 25 foot into a crowd at Stargos, Midi., Saturday night, kill- ing two persons. —Jones of Binghamton, who always 1‘pays tho freight,\ is likely to loso tho the ronominntion becauso bo has ref as. od to help on tho little Bchemcs of David B. Hill. FiiLl LiDe of Domestics; —AUD — Stoves of all Prices, TVOURE FORNIRFMNQ GOODS. A LARGE STOCK OF T W O -SEAT ED LI GH T W AGO NS from Cheap Medium to a High A rt, high A fa I nwortmrnt of All tbo above guaranteed, and sold a t hot price. I am prepared to soil these Stoves jit C A R P E T S , O X * C L O T H S, B e n t C a r r i a g e S t u ff a n d W h e e ls tom prices. E. D . M O RSE -cry low prices. I in v ite you a ll to comoand IN pursuance of an order o f W. F . Je n k s, Surrogate of tho County of Chenango, n o tice Is hereby givon to all person* having cinltnB against tho ostato of Lncv M atteson, lnte of Grecno in said Connty of Chenango, deceased, t h a t they ore required to exhibit iho eamo, with tho vouchers thereof, to thtf. subscriber, tho Executor of th e Will of tbo said deceased, nt tb e law i ffice of L. &L . E. Chase in the vlllaeo of Greeno, in said c o u n ty, on or belore tho first day of March, 1889. F. E. BARNARD, Fxecutor. Datfd tbo 20tb day of Angnst, 1888. 3m0 sco me a s I always tnko plcasnro in showing L ace C ur t a i ns , W in d o w S h a d e s flnying' Tools, Hand and (Torso Rakes, (Re Greene, March 20, 1888. volving nnd Sulky,) Scythe*, Snaths, Grind my goods. ALSO AGENT FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS Marble & Granite Works — Jay Gonld is poorer than somo pooplo supposo. Instead of being worth nearly §200,000,000 ho isf worth only §75,000,000. Applicants for charity should lot him ulono. rtoncs, James Hayes’ Orn'n fraillm , Cistern AT GUEENB , N . \Y. Fuller & Warren Furnaces in L a d i e s ’, M is s e s ’, C h il d r e n s AMD DEALER Ilf nnd Drive Weil Pnrnp* Tinware, Hardware, —Hill's plnrality in 1 8S2 was 196,- 781—abont >1,000 moro than Cleveland's and in 1 885 Hill hnd 11,000 votes to spare, whilo Clovolaml only Bqnoezed through iu 1884 with 1,047. S h o e s a n d S li p p e r s , fo r t h e T IN W A R E , IN pursuance of an order o f W F. Jcnka, Surrogate of tbo County of Chenango, n o tice fa hereby given to all persons h a r in g claims against the e s ln te o f Georgo R. Lyon, la te of Giccnc, in said County of ChcDango, deceased, th .t thoy aro required to exhibit th e same, w ith tbo vouchers thereof, to th o subscriber, tbo executor nf tbo will of tho said deccnscd, al th e Banking offico of Russell &Juliand in Greeno aforesaid, on or beforo tho first day of November, 1888. Dated th e 23d day of April, 1888. °38m 6 J. E. JULIAND, Fxecutor. AHD Next Thirty Days, Made in Iho best manner and of tho best m a H O LL O W W A RE , N A IL S , —I f tho air of a collnr is damp, it may bo thoroughly dried by placing in it a peck of fresh limo in an opon box —Tho ontiro earnings of tho peoplo of tho United States in 1887 wns §1,- 157,867,813, or an average of 818 60 pet person. —Tho woroo case of selfishness on record iB that of a youth who com- plained boAauso his mother pat a lar- ger mustard plaster on his younger brother than sho did on him. terial. Jobl.ing and Repairing done promptly Barb Wire, Iron nnd Lead Plpo, &c., &c. in o r d e r t o r e d u c e m y s t o c k b e G l ass , S as h , Bli n d s a n d D oo r s , (©\Repairing prom ptly attended to F . R BEALS. fo r e m o v i n g in t o t h o I n s u r a n c e CAST STEEL PLOWS , Oreene, Dec. 6, 1880 D ON LEY BR O THER S , Proprietor* of tbo Newaik Valley Steam Mar- ble and Grnnlto Works, have started a branch Factory In Greeno. Thoy w ill carry iu stock A mer i can G ran i t e , from a ll tho lending quarries In the Unlied States. They ImpoTt Foreign Granite from Scotland and England, thereby giving their customers tho benefit of ono profit. They have now in stock a largo assortm ent o f TN puifuance of an order o f W. F. Jen k s, JL Surroenle of th e Connty of Chenango, n o tice is hereby given to nil persons having claims ngalnst the estate of Renben A Lonns- borry, late o f Greene, in said County cf C he- nango, deceased, th a t they nre required to e x h ib it tho same, with the vouchers tberrof, to th e subscribers, th e administrators of tb e e s ta te of the said deceased, at th e residence of Frederick M. Bingbam in the town o f Greene, N. Y.. on o r before tho first dny of Novem- ber. 1888. Dated th e 9th day of April, 1888. 86 FREDERICK M. BINGHAM, a c c o m p a n w t n t m a tu ' Ah a rcffci l n t o r end promoter of funo> tlonol action, a t that critical imriod of chango --------------- n{.t j - c roi rvl n w . . from fftrlhotHl tiwonuinh<»od, M Favorite I*ro — ptlon'Ms c an pro .. equallycfiicacrious an d vrilu hl in its effects when o* ecrl i a perfectly 611f emedial agent,* and duct) only good results. I t ia eflend a i........... zncnts Inddecxt to ttm t Inter and most critical period, known na\ TTio Chongo of Lifo.** (,F a v o r l t o P re s c rip tio n .* * when token In connection with tho use or Dr. Plerco’s Golden Medical Discovery, ond small kurntlvo doses o f Dr. I*!erco*B Pursntlvo Pellets (Mttlo Liver Pills), ciirca t«lvrr, Kidney nnd Hlndder diseases* Their ecmbhird uso also removes blood taint*, nnd nholishog cancerouft and ecrpftilous homnm from tho syptorn. ‘‘F a v o r l c o P ro s c rip tio n * * t.s the only medicine for women, 60M f»y dnhrq'tsta.andor n p o a ltlv o p t m r a u te e , fmm tho manu- taeturer^ t)i^t it win gtv-p tn every case, o r nurney will Ik* n-fun.h «l. Thlammmn- tw uos boon print*-*1 on the Unttle*wrnjtper, and faithfully cam< 1 nut for many years. Lnrj?o b o ttl e s clift) doses) $l.GO, o r s i x b o ttlo n l o r $0.00. For largp, illustrate! Trr-atknon Dlsrascaof Women {IfiO pngej, niun r-o»)vcrud), send ten ccuts In Btanxps. Addn ^ _... jaldo _ _ . . . _____takon f o r thoso dlsortlcra and dcrango- Paints, Oils, Patty and Varnishea, Pnro White B u ildi n g S t ore , w h ere I ma y b e fend fCottncre fVdnrn nlnn Vnminhen. W hit. Wash Rruehes, and a g tra t variety of articles fo u n d , w hil e re p a i r i n g m y s t ore —A physician rccomondB that all tho wood used in tho iutonor construction of houses and all tho plain surfaces of plaster should bo thoroughly oiled or varnished, so ns to destroy their powor to absorb foul air and gosos. —Steel rails 6 inches high and weigh- ing 800 lbs. each, nro being laid on tho Hudson River Railrpnd. -htph tl vnn dn net see, *«k o t. and don’t R e s p e c t fu l l y , 'nrgef to DDT A DOOR MAT. Granite ffioiiaifients and Tembstoaes. E . All work gnrunteed to give satisfaction. They have ail the latest Improvements, wiih every facility for handling larg e or small stones, and can compete with any in tha baainess. in buying direct of ne^yon will save th e m iddlem en’s profit. New and origi- nal designs furnished on application. Cor- respondence solicited. Factory in tho Morse B u ild in g , near Ihe river bridge. °19 Greene, May 30, 1887. Administrator. ANGELINE R. LOUNSBERRY, M O R S E . O n BARTOO. 0. A. HAITI*. Administratrix. Greene, Oct. 10, 1880. has revolutionized tbu world during the last half century N ot least among th e wonders of inventive progress Is a method nnd system of work th n t can be performed all over th o conntry w ithout separating the workers from tbeir borne*. Day liberni ; any one can do the work ; either sex, young o r old ; no special ability required. Capital n o t needed; yon nre started fno. Cut this out and re tu rn to us and we will send yon free, something of great value nnd importance to you, th a t will sta rt yon in business, which will bring yo«. in more money rig h t away, than anything else in th e world. Grand outfit free. Ad- dress True & Co., Augusta, Maine. 23J1 Railrpnd. —Twenty inches is said to bo tlio narrowest gaugoof railroad doing regu lar business in the United States. —Eight hundred workmen have beon drowned by an inundation at Teng- Toon, in Chinn. —Gen. Sheridon's estato is found to be worth about $150,000, including tho $50,000 honso in Chicago. G r e e n e , J u n e , 18 8 8 . SU ITS $ 22 OO AND UPWARDS. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 6 6 3 E n i n St, BUFFALO, N. V. Over 8 0 0 Different Patterns to select from. CHENANGO CDVPOUND. 03LACKBEllP.V CORDIAL. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE. —I t is estimated that 50,000 mock ing birds are caught monthly in tho immediate viciuity of New Orleans. Tlio el<H!nnt ro«i>l.-nr.> on 1 six fino Imil.llnij lots of Sim. Flora EL. Scntt. fiol.l scporalclv o r logotlior.Two lots o f K K . Snlisl’ury in RiooUsiilc Pnrk tr o il. or. nmin ron l, vorv chenp. Knrm of WiIlium Knlis in Coventry 2GO ncros. COME AND SEE A Pi* AS A NT AND EfTICIKNT RfMEDY IN DlAB BBffilt, DT9*NTrBT, ClJOLSIU °MoS0tf8, CUBOKIO DvstNTEBX, PASSIVE Heuhobbhaoes, &0. Q | f l l l | U K e w n r d e d are thoso who read n l m Li t*‘‘s nn^ nct • t’ioy w'** honorable employment th a t will not t a k e them from thoir hom esand families. The profits are large and snre for every in- duBtrions person, many have made and are now making several hnndred’dollars a month. It Is easy for any one t o make $5 and up wards per day, who Is willing to work. Eith er sex, yonng or old ; capital n o t needed : we start von. Everything new. No special abil- ity jeq n ired ; you reader, can do i t ns well as any one. W rite to ns a t once for full partic- lars, which we mall free. AddreBS Stinson & Co., P ortland Maine. 23J1 —The latest roturns from the Bandal San Jnan earthquake in Japan give tlio nnmber of persons killed at 476 and in- jured 401. - B y the burning of a paper mill in Neenah, Wis., Wednesday, eighteen people were killed and sevon fatally in- jured. A boiler exploded, throwing tho debris among the spectators. —The brewing of beer in England\ seems to,be a good paying business. M r. Whitebread, n member of Parlia- ment\ is said to mako over §1,000,000 per year from his teer brewery. —The youngest grand-fatherin tho United States is thought to bo James Lindsey of Augusta, Ga., H e is 35 years old, and his married son aged 1(1 has recently become a father. -'-Horse thieves’ aro plentiful in Wayne county. Farmers keep their steeds locked up at night, nnd to pro tect their wagons many remove a wheol or nut from the axel nnd take it to the house over night. —The yellow fevor is spreading in Jacksonville There bave been a linn dred cases thus far- FOR YOURSELF. Do You Want One ! S a t is fa c t io n G u a r a n t e e d Prepared from Blackberry Root, combined with Aromntics and Carminatives, by G. F Matthew*. Practical Chemist and Proprietor of the ChennDgo Remedies, Greeno. N. Y. Price 26 cents. Depot nt J a s . Raim-ey’s Store DO you w ant a pump th a t wont freezo 1 Wo have them. ,jjo you want, a forco pump th n t can knock the spots off a DAKOTA BLIZ- ZARD I Come in. i f rou want a Chain Pum p we’ll fit you. Would you prefer the Old O ak- en Bucket, we’ll h i t you Do yon need T u b ing, Bobber Valve9 or Chain, we keep them , Do you w ant A well drove, we have the tools, and will test the probabilities of success, b e fore asking you to buy th e fixtures Do you want th e BE .ST BUTTER WORKER In America ; we have them,“ and d on 't for- g et i t .\ Headquarters on east bank o f tbo canal, near the Trowbridge Bouse, Greene, N. Y. 35m6 E’nrm of Elilin flnL'lit in Ore. no. 70 ncros (50 nrr.-s nit 1> Imi I > lin^s ooiil i-c j-amti'ly , if desin.l 1 Eiurii-< if D«i|>lit full.ml, 1 *71 iu t o h, mxl Nclnn H >m*. I -10 nri os, in I rinnnlo. 2 3 tn a I n s u r an c e C o . . of H a r t f o r d ,C o n n This w orld-renow ned and reliable corpora tion, which has sto o d tho te s t of over h a lf a century, Is th e la rg e st and stro n g est Ameri- can F ire Insurance Com pany. Losses paid In S U ty -F o n r years $66,660,000 Total Assets, $0,064 610.68. 38 J . D. VAN VALKENRUROH, Jr ., A g e n t, Greene. N . Y. IN EVERY RESPECT. CHAS E. KARIt, . F takoabd Ao’ H obitt.—Blachbeiry Root bas long been a favorite dom estic remedy in bowel affections : an d from popular favor has passed into regular medical ufo. It is nsnnl ly acceptable to th e Btomach withont being offensive to tho taste ; nnd may b e employed with g re a t advantage In eases o f diarrhece from relaxation o f the bowols. whether in children or adults. We can a d d onr own decided testimony to thnt o f olheTS who have spoken fnvorably o f its use in tb is complaint. — U. S. Diepenralory. °1 Enitn of Msvson Ki li Ii in firn-no. ' . ’12nrros E'nrni ofl1’. M c’ii m-v in (Iriino, A7 nrros M cichant Tailor. 71io C abin IjK r plico, onu inilo north nf Iho villngonf < iii' ri <>, <m rivor m a I — 13 noiea xvith lini> liuififn^s, vie i tn nl, fin-ill fruits, rnriiiiiirr w.itor, A . finm nf N atliuiiol Cook, ll i l nrroa. fivo miles nr.iili , , f ll,is \illiu:o. on t i v .t mail. Farm ift;.*oi\i' D. Cole in J-niitiivillo. 215 **€■0 *. th -t I xmr I’ O. anil one half mile Erotn f i t I ctr -n.'l sc -Eiool i K llani-: in Miiitiivillo, 108 I .u iu )• } nrrv l in m of K. E ( i. riv.ii, tiO n.ri s O reene, April 10, 1SSS. <>28 e a W o n d e r s ex ist in thousands I j r r r of forms, bu t are surpassed by the marvels of invention. T h o sew h o are in need of profitable work th a t ra n be done whilo living at home should a t once send their a d d r o s to H allett & Co., Portland, Mo , and receive free, full information how either sex, of all -.ges, can earn from $5 to $25 per day nnd upwards whi rcvor they livo. You nro started free. Capital no t required. Some hnvo made over $60 In a single d sy nt this work. All succeed. 23J1 ^ n r r n G. W. CUNNINGHAM, A gt. T H E OLD - M AR K ET . THE proprietors of tbe Market iu the C un- ningham Block, keep constantly on hand a Rupply of No. ], heavy Chicago Beef, and all other first-class goods usually kept in a well conducted Market, such as Lard, HamB, V eal, Bacon, Dried Beef, etc. Prices reasonable. Call and see. H. DUNTCN. •iiuil I'liio.-; in <1 r.ine nnH ■1 '■OV.l'ii 1 osi 1 :l Ulo I O iiJoilf'OH •> ill this \ ■:!■! r\. - If11; INVKofiifis. — roi-sons no .'iile in-\o.tni.-nts'on Hist • nr in mil e-tale, will (in-l it t o mil i»n 1 ,. & I,. E. CHASE. 'i, 1S-H. Al-.» of r Sinithx i II\ ,.i. mi'l I ' ii I fi i S!.< t' lfllli: tleriil'n^ tn i nroi li>iiLro lunn ■ to flu ir tt'h iu t.i Grcone, An r H. DUNTCN. (©\H ighest cash pi ice paid for Hides, Pelts and bkinB. 27 DUNSTER & LAFEVER. Greeno, Feb. 7. 1888. Seven (7) Per Cent Western Farm Loans. Secured by F irst Mortgage on farms worth three times th e am ount of th e loan. Pay- ment o f Principal and in te re s t guaranteed by iho GUARANTY INVESTMENT COMPANY, ofA tcbbon, Kansas, (naid In Capital $250.- OC.O .) and made payai ’e at T b e Im porters & Traders National Banc, New Yolk. I n te r est Semi-annually. H on. A .M. Horton, Chief Ju stice of Kan- sas Suprem e Court, President. T hese m oit- gage8 offer a perfectly safe aqyl good paying investment. Mortgages ou b a n d .te a d y fui sale ODd delivery. For full particulars call on o r address. L - 'O R S / v I s E . THE Iluilili11;r in (n n il eticot oxvnod 1 »y .1. t\ Smi'li nml tioerl as n Iilmk.nnith and Corrlane Elio;, un tiie liist IlnrM - , nnil a. a Dwelling Him Min tiie t-reonil tloor, rvlil be' sold t heap if pnl'l foon. For for ms &c'. np- —The latest from tho Stanley relief expedition was that nothing had-been heard of tho explorer. ■ .—Forty armed men destrgyed tho a. . jury boxes in Dolge county, G a , Sat nrday night, be eauso-tho boxes contain del the names of colored meD. , w—Wtren n ent gives an entertainment • • frbmithe'top of a wall, it isn’t tbo ca-t dve object tb ’< ti.e waul Chenango House Barber Shop, JOf-EPII SPANLE, heap pnl'l p lv lo C. 1! W llEEl.Elt. Oii’. n e , Ai t t 71. 18f(i. The Photo Rooms FOR SALE . In J . D. Vnn Vnllienburgh. J r ' s now bnild- inp: is open for b usings. Those wfshitifr Pictures will do well hy civinsf me nil enrly m il. All work wilt -he etiictly first-(lass, nud sntil-fnctlQn Kuurnntoed N. '11LLOISON. Gio(B0,A u g 23, 18S7. °3 4 ANNOUNCES to th e public th a t h e has pur chased tho Gbenago House Barber Shop, and proposes to keep it up in tho best style possitde. He solicits a share of th e public pntronge, know ing'that he can please all who gives him a call. Greene, June 27, 1886. FOR SALE . THE underBignod offeis for sale his 1 House, and Lot on Vnn Buren S tr Also 1 Colt two-yoars o lj ; 1 ( lin e years i and 1 four yenrs old. l'T o p Buggy noi now, and 1 Side bar Buggy. T h e J til iita n l i t n i i T t N . Y . AEI KK IIiVY !ft tills I’aiik w ill o |. n nt ft A w. m -I ' In. - o nt 3 l> M.. oxrept Mon- (iais.it <1 '■;» ('.n • .\ in n it will < :.i l>. \il \I >• i! ! I.\NM. i V 'r . i' ' G re en e , , C. R. P O T T ER , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Greene, N ~Y , VAN VALKENBTTRGH RACE & GRAY, °>1 mfi Agent9>, Orccno, N. Y.' 15 . 0 Grecno, Nov. 16, 1887. . W>. KETTLI Two seated Runabout, Duplex Spring Wagons. 2 SKELETON WAGONS. 6 Three-fourths L ight, TO P BUGGY WAGONS . 20,000 LBS. WOOL WANTED W o o l e n am i s . I AM now prepared to receive Wool to work on shares by tho yard, or exchange for A Cloth. Flannel or Y a rn ! AT TIIB NEW S TE A M Pleaso exam ine my large stock on d I will make i t an object foT peoplo t o Exchange Wool for Home-made Goods which are m ade by new and improved ma- chinery—all wool and no shoddy. ROLL CARDING DONE A S USUAL. «41 A . J. STOTT. Greeno, N. Y ., May 17, 1887. FLOWER SEEDS 3 c . P er P ac k e t . TESTED SEEDS OF ALL VARIETIES. 1 2 PLANTS BY MAIL, 50 Ci#. 8 Verbenns, 3 Pansies, 1 Rose, 1 Fevetfcw, Double White Violet. 1 Heliotrope, 1 Chry snnthcmuin, 1 Fuchsia. Catalogue froo. c 33 RIVERSIDE GARDENS, Ringhamton. N. Y. ! MORWICH STEAM DVE HOUSE. T1IBST door weat of Babcock’s w are rooms. JJ A il kinds of Clothing Dyed, such as Coats, Pants, Vests, &c. All Goods Cleaned and Dyed w ithont Bipping. Wo also Dye Table- Spread*, Ties and Silk Fringes, a s well as Dresses and all other goods in Men’s and Women’)W ant. Work done superior to any- thing in the Slate Mrs. J. J . Merchant, A g en t, Greene. G. Norwich, Mnrch 5,1888. ' °81 ’ D e n t i s t r y» DR. H. C. READ’S NEW DINTAL OFFICE G tD FtEteJX TE, 3ST. S ' . , (0 VER O.IF. WELCH'S J E W E L S Y STORE.) HAVING purchased tbe p ractice of Dr. E. D. Freem an I wonld announce t o the people of Greene nnd surrounding country, t h a am prepared to d o all w ork pertaining to Dentistry. Artificial T eeth Inserted by tbe most approved methods, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Teeth Inserted the n e x t moment after th e n atu ral T eeth are extracted. A rti- ficial Teeth w ith ou t plates. Filling and preservation of the natural Teeth a specialty. Special attention paid to children's T eeth, an d to t h e treatm ept of ir regularities. H aving had a larg e experience 'in the best offices in New York city an d he ing a dental g raduate, I fee l myself compe- te n t to do tb e best klnd^of w o rk . All work guaranteed, and as cheap a s can be done else- where. Respectfully OJ7 H. 0. BEAD D. D . 8. building style BLACKSMITHING! THE subscriber would respectfully announce to tho public, t h a t he has removed his shop from th e Ashley sh o p , to th e building (n the ronr o f Morses’ Store, where he will do fill kinds ofiUJoirk in ike Line. (©\Shoeing a s p e c ia lty . P ricestosnfi the times. N. BARNES. Greeno. Ju n e 10. 1886. *43 Securities for Investors. PERSONS desiring to secure first mortgage teal cetalo loans th a t m e -safe, and pay good rates of interest, will find it to their vantage to call on M. F. PORTER,0 °7 Counsellor a t Law, Grecno, N . Y