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wwnwifTun wwi wrm ^i f I i. •• CATSKILL MOUNTAIN NEWS, W. H. EE.LLS, Editor and Publisher. TMR-MtS: ONB DOLLAR PMK VKAR, Payable iu Advance. Published Every Thursday. matured Jain •\'- M' 1 '\'. \* •oonnil-olosii matter in the jtrmt (#01: at Jlfiirj/imifiiillf, JV. 1'., aiif. (|f Cwipras <>f Hard 8, lfi'K. UIUTBL'IOAM NOMINATIONS. For Member of Congress, GEOBGK J. SMITH of Kingston. For Member of Assembly, JAMES B. COWAN, of Hobart. For County Treasurer, HUGH ADAIR, of Davenport. For Superintendent of the Poor, GEORGE B. SMITH, of Harpersfleld. For Coroner, CHRIBTOrHER J. HILLIS, of Giiffln Corners. For School Commissioner, First Diet FRANK L. OSTRANDER, of Masonvlllo, Seoond Diet.— JAMES A. QOVV, of Bovlna. nnd rainy the eentry Havana and tUecu] att tt table.. INFAMY'S SUCCESS,, Mli 'Ji Hu.< •.••mi v i' 1 lilt f.:i( y ConnectHI WHl o Uovaikn Tltenter. The Tacon theater In Havana, one of the largest and most famous in the I western hemisphere, was built by an old reprobate, Marti, who was a no- torious pirate In his day and obtained Immunity for himself by betraying bis comrades Into the hands of the Span- ish authorities. One dark \~ \ -\'\• night Marti slipped by guarding the palace entered the apartments of the captain general, who was writing a a table When the governor general raised bis eyes and saw the cloaked figure before him, he reached for the hell. \Stop your excellency!\ cried the stranger, \I am here on a desperate enterprise. I have come to deliver Into your hands every pirate on the Cuban coast upon one condition—a pardon for myself.\ \You shall have It,\ was the answer. \But who are your\ \I am Marti, and I rely upon promise you have given me.\ Preparatory to this Interview had appointed a rendezvous for the different binds, to which he conducted the Bpnulsh force, and every pirate was captured and righteously garroted. As for Marti, he was not only par- doned, but was given a monopoly of the sale of fish In Havana, which made him a rich and thus eminently respected citizen, who ended his days in the odor of sanctity.—Army and Navy Journal. the Marti The World's Ureiitt'i-it Choir, Russia boasts of the world's greatest choir. It Is in the cathedral of Alex- ander Nevskl In St. Petersburg and Is attached to a convent erected In honor of the/j',|j , f r0I1 gft i u t or \fiuHslu. Its mcui- )'JSi ; B anj all monks chosenchose from the STATU OONVICSTION. The Republican electors of the State of New York and other electors without regard to past politloal affiliations who believe in the principles of the Republi- can party and endorse Its policies, are hereby requested to send delegates to tli e i u~» « — — State convention to be held at Saratoga]' 5 *' 6 * volceB )n aU * lje H™» ittn lffl011 Springs on Tuesday, September 23, wotfl ter ^.g . 'T^^^J^SIX at 12 o'clock noon, to nominate a ca^dj. date for Governor, Lleutenant-Go^\ roor i Secretary of State, Comptroller/ Treas- urer, Attorney-General, Stattj Engineer and Surveyor, Judge of the.-^ourt of Ap- peals, and to transact su,c' a other busi- ness as may properly ; ^ ome befor6 Ul6 convention GEORfcE W\. DUNN, Chairman Rep. State Com. R. L. Fox, Seoicjtary. iai )\t& A WIjjj'jj, SDOOBSTION, .cCingtitm Freeman. The oandj[ da w o! tteo rgo J, Smith for represen| at i ve | D rjongress pleases the Dernoci at B oI the a i s t, r ict about as much as it d oe8 tne Republicans. lt , 4s conceded that Mr. Smith Is epo- cla My fittod tor the office for which he has -ioori named, The Held was carefully canvassed beforo the nomination was made. Other men were considered, but it was the judgment of tho Republican leaders In all the counties In the district that Mr. Smith wits the most available candidate, Trained In business methods and pos- sessing a comprehensive knowledge of public affairs, keenly Interested In the welfare of the pooplo generally, endowed with energy and pertinacity that wlu hlru suocess In all his undertakings, knowing human nature and quick In discriminat- ing between Imposture and honesty, lie Is just tho man to serve In Congross In such a mannor as to satisfy his constituents and win for himself a imputation that will extend far beyond hte district. Mr. Smith's popularity ensures his election over tho strongest man that can be put up against him. Tho Democrats are likely to have troublo In finding a suitable candidate, Under tho olreutn- stanoos It would bo an act of wisdom on their part to endorse the nomination of Mr, Smith, Thou thoy would bo sure of a capable Congressman who would repre- sent their Interests as well as thoso of Republicans, ID matters affecting his district Mr, Smith will not bo governed by partisan considerations, The automobile 1H becoming as doadly as tho toy pistol, In Franco one day lastwoek Charles Fair, a son of tho late Senator Fair, and bis beautiful wife wore Instantly killed by being thrown from their auto while going at the ralo of sixty miles an hour. Pending tho decision by tho courts as to which of tho two died first the disposition of a portion of tho Fair millions will hang in the balance. If it Is demonstrated that he died first the husband's estate will go to ids dead wlfo's mother and sisters in Now Jorsoy, who are poor but eminently roopooUblo pooplo. Saturday In New York was markod by two tragedies, one oaueod by rum and tho other by religion. In a drunken frenzy Frodoriolt Dlotsohor brutally as- saulted his wlfo, shot his Utile boy and girl dead and then klllod himself, Iu an- other homo out in tho Bronx Charles Rubsam shot and killed his wlfo Emma Localise sho would not renounce lior faith in tho Cathollo (Jhureh and thou ended his own nilsorublo life, Ho was a Lutheran, If thoro is anything on tho face of the earth that is nastier than a rum-orassort man It Is a religious fanatic. In appointing Judge Oliver Woudoll Holmes of Boston to tho United Status Supreme Court President Roosevelt has made a wise ohoioo and Is to bo congrat- ulated. Mr. HollTiou Is an able man anil an omliiont lawyer, and will do muoli to Inspire popular aimlhleuac In and reaped. for tho highest court of tho nation HO es- sential to the welfare of the republic, Elsewhere Goorgo W. Duun, chairman of tho Republican Btato Committee, re- quests Republicans to send delegatus to the State convention, whluh will oouur all Saratoga Springs on Soptombor 90, In uoaordauuo with the basis established at tho i H Min convention of 1880 this Assem- bly Dlstrlob la nntlllod to nine delegatus, When Governor Odoll has booh l'onom- Ifwi toil anil inolctaluil by tho people whoso Interests he has so mill served ihuJia. jpoWw* will share Mia opinion of a great many olhora that its parrot-lllto squalling at tho Governor did not nut imioli lee, raoniis- iQl'B amon the novitiates, he is sent to the monastery of Alexander Nevskl, where he Is trained us carefully as an opera singer nnd remains there, doing noth- ing except assisting nt the music at mass In the morning nnd vespers In tho afternoon until he becomes aged, when he retires on a pension. Some of tho are of marvelous strength and and It Is sold that some members of the choir can shatter a thin glass Into fragments by singing Into it, so powerful are the vibrations of their.tones. The monks are all vege- tarians. They never eat meat. The rules of tho church forbid them to shave, and their hnlr Is worn like a woman's. WHERE PAIN MOST HURTS. REXIreine SeiUBlttvenemi of the Ftftli lU.ltl (J..111 til Act V •«'•!,. Which part of the human body is the most sensitive to pain? A. sharp definition must bo drawn here between irritation and pain. Irri- tation Is not pain, but only a frequent cause of it Thus, a erunib lodged ID the larynx near the vocal cords pro- duced violent irritation and prolonged coughing, which often results In actual pain. So, too, a fly or speck of dust in the eye sets up violent irritation and inflammation, followed by acute pain. Of the surface of the body, the finger tips and the end of tho tongue are most sensitive. For instance, a burn on the Angers is much more painful than one on the back would be, while one on the tongue would be more painful still. Deep wounds are not pulnful, as a rule, save as regards the surface in- Jury. Of pains not caused by external Injuries, neuralgia of the fifth nerve, the one which supplies the elilu of the bead and face, Is the most intense. It has frequently driven people mad for the time being, and sufferers have been known to cut and even burn the flesh In desperate attempts t o relieve it The rupture of the branches of tho dental nerve In tooth drawing also causes agony so Intense that It has been stated that no hurnun being could endure it for more than two seconds nt a time.— Pearson's Weekly. Ti mil in u, on Hie NJtjmr, A recent traveler on the Niger writes: \I was anxious to buy some fruit from a native woman who came down to the ship, and to ^.his end I produced a handful of coppers which I had brought out. flpejar EhgTund.\ V first showed her five, then six, seven and eight, but she pushed them all aside in a most unceremonious manner. More by way of a Joke than anything else, I then produced a throe penny piece, which she ut once accepted, glv n in return Inst twice us much a 1 /\\*0-OPEfOTIVE OH 1 OAXSSIUi, 8 WILL MUNGLE, JB, MARQARETVILLE, • FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, A.GBHT, JV. F poMMBRCIAL HOUSE, ABKTILLffi, N.' This House Is well known to the toweling public and needs no introduction. Fine stock of Wines a,nd Liquors constantly on band. C. F. HEWITT Prop'r. A. RKVILLE HOTEL. D. B. OOLE, PROPRIETOR. Choice Line or Winei, Whisk**'*, OlRari, Kite., Illte., N. Y. ARKVILLE, J, H. GLADSTONE, RESIDENT DENTIST, MARGARETVILLE, - N. Y. OFFICE IN O'CONNOR BLOCK. H, lng me in return Just twice HB much as voices sweetness, IV Jellyfiwh. Tho bay of Naples abounds In me- dcisro or Jellyfish, often growing an large as two feet in diameter and weighing fifty and sixty pounds. Some of them Rhino a t night with a greenish light and are known as \uoctlluca\ (night lanterns) by.tho natives. Tho Jellyfish sometimes make migrations In great groups, sometimes so large and so thick ns to Impede the navigation of vessels, Uko the floating plants In the Sargasso sea of the tropics. These shonls of uiodusro, as they are culled, may be so dense that n piece of timber plunged In among them will be held upright as if stuck in the mud, and ordinary rowboats cannot force their way through them. Their migrations have nover been explained. They are irregular and occur nt no particular Season of the year and under no par- ticular influences. I bad asked for my eight coppers, also discovered that Bho bud a great partiality for white glass bottles. I happened to have about half a dozen empty soda water bottles, for which she gave me the same number of eggs. I afterwurd found that any white glass bottle hud this purchasing power all over Nigeria. The natives send them to Bldn, where they are melted and made into rings about three or four inches in diameter, to be worn either as armlets or anklets.\ HEWITT, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, DELHI, N. Y. Attends to matters before the Surrogate. Settlement of estates a specialty. Ad- mitted to practice in bankruptcy court. Makes collections in all States, All bus- iness promptly attended to. ltofers to Delaware National Bank, Delhi, N. Y. jEUGENE_Er..NOWE, , . . LAWYER . NOTARY PUBLIC, VEHMllA'A MJlUntSKl, GRIFFIN CORNERS, - Fruit, Berries, Vegretables, and Ml Line of Groceries. Best Goods At the Lowest Prices. H. G, EDWARDS, Margaretville, - N. Y, Great Getting N. Y. HOTEL BOUTON, John F. Street, Prop'r, Margaretville, N. Y, which of the Wlm* NwiiKi lVn«>M-n Mean. Tho following gives the meaning of tho mimes of the principal highland clans in Scotland; Mcintosh, tho sou of the First. McDonald, the son of Ilrown Eyes. McDougall, the son of Black Eyes, McOnnecby or Puncnn, tho son of Brown Head. MoGregor, the son of a Greek man. McOuithbert, tho son of tho Arch Druid. McKay, son of the Prophet, Campbell, Crooked Mouth. Cameron, Crooked Nose, Stewart, Ills Stay or Support. The Hui'fc of II Dog. Strangely enough, barking, seems to us so characteristic dog, Is not One of Its natural Bounds at all. No wild dogs bark, and, what la more remarkable, If dogs are isolated for a long time from their human mas- ters they seem to lose the faculty. Thus a number of dogs turned loose on Juan Fernandez Island were found In thirty-three years to huve complete- ly lost the habit, but to be able to re- acquire It. On the other band, wolf puppies, as well us young wild dogs, if reared among tamo ones, readily learn to burk, It aliuoBt seems as If the sound were differentiated from the howling and yelping natural to the wild canldm In order to communicate with man and serve his purpose. It In worth observing that tho habit can be eliminated when desired, us in some breeds of dogs favored by poachers. Ult. W. E. HENDBY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Myers Block, Margaretville, N.y. Bargains T 'HE EIVEEBIDE HOUSE, MARQAJCMTVILL1C. JV, Y. C. M. PRUSER Prop'r. i Irot-oluss accommodations. Spocial induoo nionts to commercial travolora. 'Bus moots all trains at Arkville. THE NEW YORK WORLD- Thrlcu-a-Week Edition, Almost a Dally at the Price of a Weekly A Correction. When President Blanco's administra- tion In Venezuela was overturned, that official, who, report said, had accumu- lated great wealth while In office, went to Paris, He was strolling Iu a boule- vurtl la the French capital when a passing pedestrian arrested tho paco of bis companion and soldi \Seo that mail? Ho stole $3,000,000 when bis government was overthrown,\ Quick as a Hash Senor Blanco turned. \Beg pardon, sir,\ ho said icily, \but it was pin 000,000,\ 'Vein, 'rim HHIMIIIII Mountain Hwm JI.IW. Tho IU'iil Thing, \Is this your writing?\ asked tho merchant as ho glanced over n written list of goods wanted. \No replied Mr. Meeker; \my wlfo wroto the IIBI\ \Well Bho certainly lcnows how to handle a. pen,\ said tho merchant. \Her diction IH absolutely perfect,\ \Yes I mippoHc her diction's all right,\ replied Meeker, with a deep sigh, \but It's nothing when compared with lief contradiction I\ ~ Chicago News. IIOIIKH nilMllOlld*. There Is a popular notion to ibo ef- fect lln.it rough diamonds are not bright, but this Is a mistake Even hi that condition thoy uro very bright, with a peculiar \urlniuuniliio luster,\ UB It Is called, which no other sub- stance possesses. However, tho crude diamond crystal Is not transparent. One cannot see through it, VI.nt VVnii Willi! Annoyed Mini. Mrs, nonielolgh Tliero Is one thing about our girls—thoy nru always self possessed, l'npu Houiolelgli (grlinly)--\'es, thoy uro too self possessed, I wish they'd gel; some one else to possess them,— Stray Stories, A. .1. Oiittlnglmm went t o Washington (Itnuity, Arlt,, to BOD his slater nnd while tliiire was inlaw with flux (dysentery) arid was very bad oil. Ho doubled to try t'liiuiilnuialri'ii Cnlln, (llinlurn ami Dlii.r l'linoa itninniiy and was s o imioli ploasod with tho prompt ditto wlUuh It ulToutot! that lie wrote the iiiaaufadturet'S n, letter 111 praliin (if ttiell' laeillcliie, Mr. (lotting ham i-oi'Miiimi ut iiiickiaiui, Ark, This remedy In for sale by Osboru ft MiiHuy, M 8 Horn, Ailtvlllo, Ark, argarotvlllo, W 8 Dlalcsoib Ai'onti, O H ITUiUlliuor, Naw Kingston. IllNtnrto Tree*. Litchfield, Conn., haB more historic trees than any other town In New Eng- land. Among otherB aro two elms planted by John O. Calhouu, a syca- more said to bo one of the thirteen planted by Oliver \Woleott signer of the Declaration of Independence, and nnmed after tho thirteen original col- onies'; an olm which served as u whip- ping post In colonial dayB, und a wil- low tree which grew from a walking stick stuck In tho ground by Colonel Talmudge, tho American officer wbo captured Mujor Andre, tho British spy. KiHtiM-iui Ilootn Wit. The reporter hud just como In from a murder case. It was a rainy day, and ho had to cross a plowed field on foot. \I see,\ observed the chief editor, looking with much dlspleusuro at bis largo and muddy boots, \you have brought the scone of tho murder with you.\ \YOB answered tho reporter apolo- getically; \Bvo got to liavo sotno ground for my story, you know.\— London Express. DlNeoHiitlnir It. Ho—Hero's n story of a Burgeon who amputated hlB own thumb. Wonderful, Isn't It? She—Oh, I don't know. He—What I Just think of his nerve and tho awful pain ho must have suf- fered. Slic—But no doubt he put himself un- der the Influence of oilier first.—Phila- delphia Press. The presidential campaign Is over but the world goes on Just the same and It Is ull of news. To learn this nows, just as it is—promptly and impartially—all jhat you have to do Is to look In the columns cf tho Thrlce-a-Week Eelition of The New York World whloh oomes to the sub- scriber 157 times times a year. Tho Tlnice-a-Week World's diligence as a publisher of first news has given It circulation wherever tho English langu- age la spoken—and you want it. Tho Thrloo-a-Week World's regulaar subscription price Is only $1.00 por yoar. Wo offer this unequalled newspaper and The Messenger together one year foi $1.05. The rogular subscription price ot the wo papers is *2. Mrs. Youngman is closing out her business and is giving groat, big bargains in every- thing in the Millinery line. Her stock is largo and con- sists of Dress Hats, Heady to wear hats, Walking hats, Sailor hats, Children's hats, Ribbons, Chiffons, silks, Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, Laces, veilings, Embroidery silks and cotton, Ferris Waists to suit all. Corsets and Fan- cy goods. Call and see Mrs, Youngman if you care for bar- gains, for she means business when sho says she is going to close out her entire stock. Men's Walkover Shoe $3.50 \ Savoy \ 3.25 Ladies' KanatenaShoes at $3.00 Summer Goods at One-third OUT. QUICK PRINTING AT THE To i'ii'ili.'( a Storm. By placing two Iron bars at sovou or eight yards' distance from ench other and putting them In communication on one sldo by an Insulated wire nnd on the other side with a telephone It Is r.iilil that a storm can bo predicted twelve houi'H ahead through a certain dead Hound beard In tho receiver. 'I'lno Ijoven-'M I'roouutlon. \Do you think you can give my daughter the surroundings to which she is accusloniedV\ asliud tho puront. \Well answered tho young mini, \I won't guarantee that. You nco, Olarl- bel has talked the inuttor over and suyB fihe'H tired of the neighborhood.\— WaHhliigton Star. Armor plate Is now used In tho con- Blrnx'tlon of modern hank vaults, Tho material Is said to give virtually' mob proof resistance. All Were Saved. \Por yours I suffered uuolt untold wis ory from bronchitis,\ writes J, II, John »liHI nl' Iliiiiiiiliton, On , ''thatoften! 1 wini unable to work, Then, When everything elso failed, I was wholly aural by Dr. King's Now Dlaaovory for Ooneuraptlon. My wife aiilferod luteiinoly from imtluuu, till II; enroll bur, and all (MIL' oxperlouoo gooH to allow It Is tho boot croup miull olno In tho Worldi\ A trtitl will mmvlnoo ytiu It's unrivaled for tlirant and lung illiioauoii, (luarauteiKl huttlim 50o anil $1. Trial bottles (too At K h, O'Uoimor'fi, JVEnrprotvIllo, and H. Horn's, AfltjvlHo, \NEWS\ Office. New Types, New Stock. Prompt Service. TRY US ONCE. Arena has long needed a Fruit and Vegetable store and that need Is now supplied. I have a full line of tho finest Fruits and Vegetables. I also conduot an ice cream parlor and sell Sperling's oelebrated cream. I Invito your patronage. LYNN DAVIDSON, Ellsworth Block, Arena, OSBORN & CORNER STORE, MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. SO VEARS' EXPERIENCE. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Thla preparation contains all of tho dlgcHtuutu and digests all kinds of food. It R1 von ins'tant relief and novor falls to euro. It allows you t o oat all tho food you want. 'Tho most HOUBIMVO stomachs can talco It. By Its use many tnousunds of dyspeptics have boon cured after overyl,hlnR else failed. IB unequalled for the stomach. Ohlld- ron with weak, stomachs thrive on It. Curos all stomaoh troubles prouiiwirt only by R 0. TIMWITT Ado.. Olileimo Thn II.bottle i'iini,iiliin|J|.i Hini'ii tbnlillc. nlsw. Osborii A Hussy. IHfMlilAMIKI I OF Tllkil SKIN, The tiilauuu itching ami Hiniiithig lucb dent In omenta, totter, mill •rluniiu, nnd ntliei (lllli)iliteH of the HII in 1M inula nl ly iilliiyi'd by applying (Jhamlim'ltiln'H Kyo nnd Skin Ointment, Many very bud cnuert liavo been poi'iiiaunntly cimid by It, It lit equally I'lllelnut for Itching piien and a lavorllo rem- edy for Hi it'll ni|i|ilc.i; ahlMipod lunula, chil hi n Inn, IVi ml I nl en, and eli rot tin HOl'0 e.yen For mile by ih-agginlii at '.!'> (wnbi pur box, 'Dry I>r. €iuly*n Condition l'owdom, they tire just what a home needii when In hud condi- tion. Tonic, blood j'Ui ilitn' und vermifuge. i TRADE MARKfl. DE8rON8, COPYRIGHTS &o. Anyono iroiiillnr; n Hketoli nml ilosorlpt.ton may quicklyiMoui'tiitii, lion, wliiilliiir mi Invimtlim In proliitl'ly iiiitoiilulilii. <imiiiiiiiiiti'fit.lomi Rtrlutly otintKlonttlil. OMeiil. HMimuy I'In'muuuini: imtuntil lu America. V'n tmvii u VViiHtiliiKton oflloi). 1'n.limiii liiUuii tliriiiiHli MUIIII & Co. I'uuulvo •pUOtul I llitllill lU Mil) AMERICAN, lliri.'lMil. (ilroiiliiUliri of SCIENTIFIC liniiuMl'iillr llliintriiliMl, my aoltiatlllo jimrinit, wi^„.,, .„ - , •.I.M) Htx liiontlin. H|imilliiiill mipllni mill 1 liny BBlcicitlllo jmiriiiil, wookly, lormiifll.01) a yonri (l.M) nt.\ IIIOMI an. H|imiiiiiiiii mipiini nml HANK faooiC ON l'jiiitNTH Boutfroo. Adilroua MUNN & CO., 3(11 llrvailwnv. Mow Ywk. ]~\UXiAWAIUl CIOUNTV OOU11T.- - mm ^^^—— -In the mat- ter of the appointment of tho terms of tho County Court for the County of Dela- ware :—The terms of tho County Court In and for the County of Delaware aro hereby ordered and appolntod to bo hold at the Court House In tho village of Delhi, la said County, for tho year 1002, auel un- til othorwlso ordered, as follows: lPor tho tilul of Issues of faot by a Jury arid for the hearing and doc-1 Ion of mo- 'hum, appeals and other proceedings: Ou tho third Monday of March, On the soooud Monday of June, Ou tho fourth Monday of Hepteiuber, Ou tho Hoooutl Monday of Dooombor. For the heating and doohtlous of mo- tions, appeals, trials and other proeood- luge without a Jury at Chambers. On the llrst Monday of January, Ou tho llrst Monday of February, On the llrst Monday of March, Ou the llrst Mouday of April, On tho llrst Monday of May, On the llrst Monday of Juno, On the first Mouday of July, On the llrst Monday of Uemtembor, Ou the (hat Monday of Ootobor, On the Unit Monday of November, On the Monday of Dooombor. . It Is furthered ordoiod that a Petit Jury attend the March, June, Hoptetubor inul December terms of said Court. JOHN P. QIIAN'I', County Jutlgo of Delaware County. HARPER'S Cash Jewelry Store Watch Is Headquarters For High Grade Repairing AND FIBST- CLASS Optical Work. We can refer you to hun- dreds of pleased custo- mers. PAGE BLOCK, Delhi, - ~ N.Y. New And Second Hand Wagons Of Every Description For Sale By A. J. Easman, Nlargarotvllle, N.Y. X5L N O'l'.IClifll innate of thn County s 11intuituv ttt v UN that the Hue-- of Delaware, will until othorwlso ordorud, attend ut hie ofllao hi tho village of Delhi ou Mon- day of nacli witnli, except during the month of August, to oxnoUto tho powers (lonfomul and tlul.htn Imposed upon him, and that he will also attend at his office la the village of Stamford on the llrst Saturday, and at his ofllao In tho village of Walton on tho Ilrat Tuesday of eaoh month, except August or during a term of the County Court, 1T011N V. aitAN'r, US! HtiiTOfiato of Delaware County, NEW OLD PAPFiT? Por slvty years the NflW YOHK TBIBU^B hue boon a national weekly nowspapor, J|read almost en- tirely by faamers and haB enjoyed the confidence and support of tho American people to a degree never at- tained by any sltnlllar publication. THIU IMEW YORKTRIBUNE FARMER Is made absolutely for faimors and their families, The llrst number was issuod November 7tn, 1001, Bvory department of agloultural Industry Is cover- ed by speolai ooutilbutors who are loaders In their re- spective Hues, and the 'fit i n UN.F, FA HM.K.U will be In every souse u hli<ri olass, op to dato, live, enter- prising agricultural paper, profusely Illustrated with pictures 'of live atonic, model farm buildings and homos' agricultural machinery, etc, Purmero wives, noun und daughters will Had njutc- lal pagou for their ontertalumont, lingular prion, »:i,oo por yoar, but you oan buy with your favorite homo nowspapor, the MIOHIUHN- Q1I1H, one yoar for *I.G0, Bund your subscrlptlona and money to TlOil M.15K) BHNOBlt, MargarotvlllcN. Y, Send your namo an address to tho NEW YOHK n\iti VNM PAll'MUlW. Now York Olty, and v freo nnm (ilo copy will bo mailed to yon,