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<0 isl co reuters o urne mak an . - + \ € > ean « . tls ¥ g nl \Bo og % > ' Ct jrb c & w - , 205 T «* A Rus a * - *e -~ i$ f A> Mr Geo W. Turner \Sumo y= Worst Caso of Scrofula the ro Doctors Ever Saw C_. ‘Oemmm‘seéy : Fagen e SARSAPARILLA ~ - mnlous sore on the middle finger of my left. hand, . which rift so bgd that the déectors cut the finger-o and later took off morethan half my wi ep ahl, euthesoebrokeoutonm Moe sus came out 'on my nec} and face on: both aides, D. ~ hearly destroying the sight of:one eye, also . -.op my'right atm. Doctors said, it was the . ., Worst Case of: Scrofula ap zvftlxey ever saw.. It woe simply. awful! Five ~.'years, ago I beBan to take Hood‘s Sumapaflna. Gradually I tonne that the, sores. were begun- ~ / heal. \ I kept-on nu I‘hrd 'faken ten\ . br, jot 09 26h dollars! ~ Just think: pt 'what, a mo win e, I turn I 'got for that inmtmirfig $ thoFg- S 12 al Mann or cent 2. Yos, NEph £9 {2200 fie paste 'years 'I have had do 80709... . E Work all the Time. : . Before. I could. do no work. I. know, not . what to say strong enough to express my grat /' Aude to Hood's, Sarsapgrilla for my perfect Con) / eure\ \W. Jim en, Fox-13612 Gal, c_ may, Sammie county. . tl -_ _- Hoop's Pits do not weaken, but \aid ip hire-Mon nndtonet he stoniach. . Trythem. 250 deecrlpuw -_ pamphlet,; For. WILLIAMS MEDICINE €0., Schenectady. N.Y. and Brockvllle, Ont. . -> Phen, . \EVER MADE. . >;, 0 Itw-lll drive “1d, “1ng §rom yogi:- tem, and mi our 'skin \2513111111; nd emooth.\ \Those < le Jeg gand Blotches which mar. your beauty. Ct mo earisoed he! mpnro s can . Awful ' jiqmred to: give. bond in ) Jul x \When I was 4 0r'B. years old I had & scrof- , 3 aelzevod oupola. | Keyser, W. Va., Bend for f &. # | 5; TW‘ & GULLED FROM DlSP..TOHE'3 FROM BOT H HEMI8PHERES. A General Resume o! woman; Hm Form for the. Busy Bender—A Concise j out the World. $o, . 29, \ kt: il’ottrsvu'lllol Po, -mm.mg operations 'and all outside work are 'at a. standstill M owing to the extreme; cold wave. © .At Mo.,; fire Started in Burr # | bakery 'and; before it could be gotten, | under control, the bakery, Kenton Bros. | meat\ marke . and livery stables, the: Bank of. Ivorbnrne and.several other build- ings were - ent.rely. destroyed Total lee.q $40 000; partis ly insured. © .= ; ‘ | - Junius H. L' may, charged mth robbing the Unitéd S ates madils, 'was \arraigned A ting at Wile ington, N..C: © He (was re-. the sum of $1 000,. ANN At Buenos Ayres, about ten, thousand troops have bein mobilized to guppress- the spreading rebellion in the Argentme proW ince Of Corrientes. \~ -- , (A dispitch from Omaha sayy the: Con- .tmentel block, a four-story brick building located at inteenth and Douglass.) streets, | wis visited by fire and: almost. completely rdeatroyed -The. loss: to buildmg and eon- tents will reach tally $200,000... -. * Afilight fire. in the Troy (N. Y.) orphan asylum. on Elghth 'btreot. created A panic. Many of the little tots ran. out into the street in their nightclothes,. ./ ~ . : Af Huntington, NW., Va:y-James:Goburn. whllo 'under 'the influence of liquor, fell 'down in the streot, . and when found was © frozen slum 200. =. Mary. Buchanan, 13 years old, was run near Mose, 'Couni. -Two friénds that . wore with her escaped by jumpmg to the | ground. 'A. Medina (N ¥.) dkspateh says!. Fifteen mon in the moulding.rogm at the Sweet , Tram works dropped msensiblo from the . effects of coal gas eecapmm from a newly \At Ashton, S. D., William: and Eben : Rugh were burned 'to death . as , a . fe- [0 ie sult of attempting to bufld A& fire with ~> , \gasoline. Richard Newhouse, a railroad man of committed - suicide.\ be- chuse 'his sweetheart refused to marry- him of longerreceive his attentions, - « The 'plant of I: Milwaukee Street Rail- way company w 'was the result. : Theodore A. Neuvme. a patent medwlne '>, 'vender.commltted suicide by stabbing hitm- . 'self with a pocket knife, at Syracuse, N., Y. / [pair of skates that he uttered. a cry of joy and 'fell to the floor deed from heart faih ure. ~ A dispatch from London BaYS' Rev. Wir- (| Ham Perrin; rector 'of. a parish in Hants, this 'been eppomted Bxshop of British Col- l v_un_x_bm ag > A Boise, Ida dispatch says \Who 'St - promo court hm declared 'the apportion- ~mentaet pagged by the last lobtsleture to ' ] be unconstitutloruml - Geimnge ‘Joworve. a well-known Ad‘ron- . ', duack driver, who for several years has , been at Panu} Smith's, will go' to Wastifiim ! ton as watchmen for President Cleveland | At atlafita, Gay Mary Les, 'a mmefllsx>luved atthe time of. the swntchi /. wotnan believed to be 100 , years 01d Wan [*, frozen todenth in ber hut,» \l Epoontul; \It is mo , %g best and chea nest @. \y °6 medicine, t, and\ you will he sa mod Get it of your Dmgglst. b Dou'rwar, 6G Is If vou are entrorlng from va < BDisease, amr wish to live to 6d 'age, use SULPHUR BITTEKS 8 They 1 never Tail to cure. Bend § Sccnt atamnips to A. P, Grown?- ‘4 Boomu,hlate.. , for best medleom'ork pu rushed i umad O ~ & 44 r; Wofixeeiiqxe: A Eamon.- ,Bhéumflm Memos, Fameness, - *, Headache, Toothache, Sore. Throat, , -- Déiphtheris, Burns, \Sprains Strains, - co. =_ Coliq . Cholera. Moerbus, .- Hymn!!!- p 2 Sour Stomach, &c. - “amt-e. 25 cent:- - a 0 0 a a o 6 o a e Osrnem MENTION. q If you have nonppeotite, lnfltflowt‘ion. ‘ 'he, \all. tun down\ or {£15 flesh, you wil find . o wa Tow Liver Pills ‘flfe remedy rra fired. utaovmwoow fit“ the Wu 16 hire \th. the completions and “Elm? joymrpt of aals f= & 3m tyoretiims to aand dors nei In- a” . fl“ tt 'Of enromw‘hmn «t - Pria, - , 4D hw A. Ks esoaannnes 0.553 Of of Mexico. Jape or At Weehingtoxxh'q Y, Cyrenluel' . was cominitted to 'tha 'state reformatory <] for forgery. Heis the son of: #. fermer sheriff of Ulster county. John Livesay shot and killed his brother- in-law, Charles Keyes, at Garrison sta- tion, on the Pittehurg and Weldon rall- road. . =~ The story that. Bill Dalton bad been ap- pointed as deputy marshal in Kansas is . ' denied by Marshal Walker. \At Wilmington, N. C., Andrew Black, a youth of 18 years, had | his left eye shot vised gun made of a brass tube. A dispatch from Chester, Hls., says: The Menard Manufaomfing company’s foun- dry in the prison yard was burned to the ground. | Loss $50,000. _, MWilliim Potter, tha newly appointed O| minister to ltaty, has presented hm cre- _ dentials to King Humbert . -C Baslt, Prd; m4etelly~éestroy Loss $20,000. Hy the death of Mrs Jane C. Gammon ' of \ Batavia, TH., the Methodist seminary at Atlanta,\ Ga., becomes the pdssessor . of pearly $750,000, ° . Franklin B. Rivenburg, the Swear-old son of William Rwenburg of Syracuse, | N. Y., was. run over and killed by an elec- trio car. . The. trial of Colonel Nxeves Hernandez, -eharged with complicity in the Garza in: surfection, bas been resumed at the City |. Sylvester and James Forlndel aged re- spectively 15. and 18 years, were drowned at* Bridgewater, N. 8., while skating. . Fire. completely destroyed the electric installation works in Tampxco. Mex.. | Navigation of the Ohio \river is practic ' ally closed from Pittsburg to Lonisyille. Major H. A. Huntington of Chicago gave a breakfast in tits Paris home in honor of John White, probably the best-known ] baseball player in the mmwritimeprovineek, , is dead, at Halifax, N. S., aged 81 years. Ludwig Wakn, dry goods merchant st Paluth, Mian., bas assigned Liabilities i $150,000; assets copsiderably less, * J. W.+Brill\& Co., fewelers, Laporte, ] sets unknown as yet. Negotiations aro on fost roommate # a | tpeedy settlement of the strike.smong the otitton cperat:ives at London, Eng. Resd & Craig's | warshysee, and glad B. Dapia's wing le immatfizzd Core onary. extablishment, it (ne were burned Less £0,000 Québes, Ice eatting bes been commenced outhe Hadson nver, abuve thoe rints Sars, at Troy, K. Y.. The foo is fromfitoSmeha ist itanium are current of the Day, Prepared jn ., - Suitable i Report of Important Events Through- > /f tility ta - { before United: States- Comxmesumer Bune} © C x: i outs of. Mr. down 'by &A. train and 'killed on 'a trestle . Btown'up with: dyna- sot mite, and damage to the extent of 10,000 | = { - At 'South Bend, Ind., Paul Gerhardt bol [ aged 14, was so delighted at receiving a <-- SM |: Loring Pinker-mg, one of the propnetors of The Morning Call and The Evemug ] Bulletin, of San - Freuexseo, died m that cit ¥ 3, aged BI ymre' ~ Andrew. Ihelfirr aged 72 choked on. at Apicee of bread\ while eatifig his breakfast | +m. thoflDaston House . and died in a. few > A minutes * The. Second wird schoolhouse etWef, ods and oth W. O,. Partridge, the American scrlgtor. j Ind., have failed. hahihnei, $5,000» as- green W111 he CallodJJm» he New YORK, Dec; 80.-There were a uni- |. he: of prominént politicians in town yes ' |'terday., Begides, Speaker Crisp :and, :Con- gréssman Owen of there [ ~EGpegker Reed, Senator Chandler and Eém- | ator Harris. \>. -/ The two topics. tor conversation were: the 2T New York senatorshlp and the proposed 1 \|. extra kession of congress. ; The general impression, prevenled not- mthstanding Mr Cloveland’snvowed hos- urpHy, th mrould be the candidate 'of 't Democracy, when the' legislature mebts elect a suceéssor to Mr, Hiscock,. . . Regardmg the extra session - of: congress 'it was current at the: hotels. frequented by: ; Wathington politicians that in. all likeli- orgamzed September. hal a . Opposed 'to Governor Abbott. tC JERSEY CITY, ’Dee.. 80, - Twenty-five Democrats from all. sactxons 'of New Jor- Cleveland, met- ab. Taylor's | hotel yesterday afternoon. to discuss the ° gelection of a, United States senator at the coming session of the legislature. R, W.) l Guthrie of Englewood 'offered-a resolution declaring Governor Abbstt to be an unfit | 'man fo. represent the- people tf 'New. Jersey. |- in the United States senate... This was' . modified . by Gustay'us. Pollack . of , Sum- \ mit, who acted as secretary. - . As. adopted,- ' the, resolutxon merely déclaréd the opposi- |. ton of the meeting 'to the candidacy 'of Governor Abbett. . A: committee consist | ing of David M, ®. Means,. J. D. Probst, | bood Mr, Cleveland would coll one for ' d gdher- | o \russia. w\ TOvmrd Them Greater Then Ever Boa ' forth-Edie“ Issued aiming to Diaperlo‘ [« .. the Jewish Subjects of the , Russian a Einpire and CrushTheir Religion—film“ wok. 'of Thom Sent to Siberia. ' Lox ON?» ; - Aal and the\ inhumanity of the ezar's greater than ever before. \Six edicts have and trading. centers, and cruzh - out their. ~~} religion. 'Thesé: edicts, are enforeed’ with «the rigor in many parts of the em-, ‘plre. and with seventy everywhere. The verts, who have been driven to apretended denial of their: religious faith Ain order, ta bout / five mlle‘S . from Moscow,\ There |- they aro: ngorously governed by. prxeate of: | them to attendthe sex-woes of that church.| . 'and to'\.comply with its various . 'tules, watching parrowly or any ; alga—of Bsio: ' or repentance... Thee priests 'have entire : John H. Laird, CyrilR. Forbes and. S. B..| \. Patterson was appointed: to prepare the. '¥easons why Governor Abbott should not . be élected: and present them to the legisla- . \ture. 'The meeting took; no action in . favor 'of any candidate, lelhuu A. Cot- ; ¥er of Flemmgton “presided CHICAGO, Dee m—thcego society is: tated over theappearance of a picture -> o€. Mrs. Potter Palmer ona brewery 031+ * \Will Elfin to tutu the Picture to theWall. . MRS. POTTER PALMER endur for 1892, used without herconsent and without her knowledge.. Mr, Palmer As very angry and threatens to. bring suit agamst the brewery oompeny Governor Flovl'er a War Veteran. [ALBANY, Jan. 2-It has been discovered in examining 'some of the old National guard records that in 1868-4. Governor. Ros- well P. Flower was an engineer with the . rank of captain ih the' 'Phirty- fifth regi- ment, then statloned at Watertown to re- , peb raiders from over the Canadian border. ~This fact may account for the governor's soldierly promptness of decision and. cour- men's strike at Buffalo and during the © quarhntiné riots at Firo island. - Fined 'for Not Appearing in Gout-t“ KinGsTON, N. '¥., Dec. 80.-Jndge Clear- : water in court of sessions fined John Gregnway, plaintiffin a criminal cise, $50 for not attending cotrt promptly in an- swer to subpcenae. The.court announced that hereaftenegg-y witness who did not obey a, subposnie. would be punished se- Verely, as court 'could not be kept waiting for the conveniences of witnesses. H'ln'uley'TondeYod a Bunion N. Y., Dec. 80.-A com , pliméentary dinner was tendered to J nmes | W. Hinkley, Democratic stite committee- man from this district, at the Morgan - House here last night More than a hun- out while hunting birds with an impro- dred of the leadisig*Derpocrats of Dutchess | county were present. A re eption took place in the parlors of the hotal before the banquet. - + .. Visited the Governor General. . HAvANA, Dec. $0. -Shortly after landing here the members of tho commission Ap- poipted by the United States congress to exfimine into the Cuban quarantine meth subjects of a si \Tef visited thegovernor general. They were .' hospitably received anid 'were promised govetnmient assistance > in their investiga- tions, ° + 1, Not to Work for the Camogfn Company. Pr'r-rsmme, Dec, 80.-The report that Commodore Folger resigned his position as inspector of the bureau ,of ordnauce in the Carnegle company, is apparently with- out foundation,. Secretary Lovejoy states . that there is no truth ir the report what f 617812 Suing for 830,000 Alimony, P ° Rochester, N. Y., Dec. $0.-Mrs. Will- ism Williams bas brought suit in the Monroe circuit court to obtain $32,000 ali- - : mouy awarded her dn a South Dakota - court, where her Husband sued for a : divorca Mr, Williams defends the suit on the ground of lack of junsdictmn. ' «- Three More Convicts Dead. IATILE Rock, Ark., Dea SD -Three more convicts, Andrew ° Felis, Ernest \ Crews and John Kitchen, bave died at the state penitentiary bere Arsentcal poison ing is suspected. In some quarters there is talk of matron of cholera af the. state prison. Another Coal Mine on Fire. - Sates, Va., Dec S1. -The Ajsgedt® coal aud ooke mines in MeDowelicranty, West Virginia areos fire The mints are ex- . \tensive and are located three maites from Fikkora. e © , => A Rich Fina. Some, Ost, Jan. 2 . in ah bars in the rear of the arpresw oltcefs this city $7,000 were fourd. concealed by a thief who hnd robbed the cise my week supervision of \the 'wréetched, colony, and |; 'the alleged | converts: from. Judmam are | only allowed leave fo return \to Mascow }. upon a certificate from the - pnests certify. - ing that -the convert holding such certif: | . cate is assured in the faith of the orthodox: church wl, WATCHED BYC “PIES . 1When thus , released from the ordeal“ at Tcherkesove their. troubles are not. over.. The police and police spies keep a caroful watch.over them. and. if they fail. in attention to their religious - obligations | 1 .as members of the orthodox. church they | | are reported 'as > recanting to <the. Jewish |. faith. Should the charge of recantatiqn| ' 'be established the usual pumehment 48 do, =/ portation to Siberia, - -The police have been makmg & careful 20 serutlny of the birth papers of | 'the. Jows, with a view to driving more of them: out - of the town's, norig being allowed to reside | in . towns except these who 'are, natives. 'In Moscow where the anti-J emsh crusade [ received a great impulse through the zeal} | . 'of the Grand Duke Sergiug, brother of the |- - czar and governor of Moscow, against. the - Jewish race and religion, persecution con , *! tinues with urbated sevérity. are not natives of Moscow have been givenp-|- twenty~four hours to. return.:to their na ,. tive towns. A Jow who has conducted an important mercantile establishment for | § -. thirty years, near the Central. postoffice, - ~ | bas been compelled to close: up his bust ness and leave on . twenty‘four hours no- Elbe: THEY ARE BHOWN N0 MFROY -No meroy is shown to any: Jews, 10 mate | 00, express paid. Ratging Guide, price ; Benefit fro pwlthp orders 3g more.“ as f s copy Brg r) ovifar PArflnrenUx-oo {,l mes ter how meritorious, who can be brought within the scope of, the- cruel <edicts.' ' Phousands of Jewish working people have | beens driven Trom their: employment to be- 'come beggars and wanderers, Old soldiers | * \who wore medals for faithful and gallant} 'service in Russia's Army sro treated. with |. as littlé mercy as 'other'Jews. No recog- nition whatever- is given to ,their ¢laims upon the country. Mex-chants of the best: . atinding mre driven\ out like the poorest laborer, and\ not' only deprived of their business, but robbed of the money that is owing to them, for their debtors, encout aged to \Injustice by the mmjust. course of the authorities,. réfuso to pay the debts, | well aware that their J gqwish oreditore nre virtually . without remedy. - Surminarily . deported \to théir \birth districts,\ mer | «chants who were recefitly in affluence find themsdives helpless and impoveriehed in localities with which they may have Long been unfamiliar, | © MUST RETURN To \His NATIVE HOME. _ They may hot évén have A single tic there, and may bave been absent a longer period than an' average bumah lifetime; . but that makes no difference to the Rue; | sian authorities. 'The old man of seventy or cighty who left his nitive place when a'child, must go back there, and be torn. from the prms of bis children and bis children's children, unless they choose to occomponyhlm The, scenes witnessed in consequence are most pitiful and would move, one would 'think, even the 'heart of the Grand Duke Sergius. * Moscow has lost, in' conseqflouca of the | persecution there, a multitude of its most valuatre résidents,. Many of they Jewish pradesmen and artisans, who have beén «driven from Moscow, haved gone to Lodz, a plice a few hours by rail from Warsaw, \and which bas rapidly risen. to a popula [ tion of 125;000, mast of them Jews. Un: PERSEQUTION or: THE JEWISH RACE\ Tory !> The he 5, J wera. Senator \Gorman of Maryland, ax | | In amenity of the czar 'A omelet: ' -from 'St. Petersburg. \and other parts of ° to -Russia-show that-the-persecution. of the | emcmls toward that unhappy faco are |- \been issued aiming to dxsperse the Jewish |- subjects of. Rosana, weaken their position. glunmg \of. 1891 20 000. Jews have been con- | vented Ao! orthodey The unhappy con: |, escapeintolereble 'persecution, have been | ''Aeported to. the district 'of, Taherkesove, | the Russian orthodox ohurch; who require | Jews who.|' > hath the method and resultsmdleu syrup of Figsig taken ; itis pleasant < - ahd refreshing to the taste, and adts~\ gently yet promptly on the Kidfteys, . Lixer and Bowels, cleanses the sys - L term effectually, dispels colds, head . constrpatmu Syrup of. Flgs is the _ only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- eeptable 'to thé. stomach, prompt in . its gction and truly beneficial in its - ' effects, prepared only from the most _ healthy and agreeable substances, its. many excéllentqualities. éommend it . to alt and: have made 'it. the most po' ular remedy known. - .'; yrup of F1 g is for salo in 50a wd $1 Ihottlee iy al} leading drug-\ gists. . Any reliable. druggist: who 'may not have it. on: hand WIlrfiro 'eure. it promptly for any, ong who.; wishes to try it. ©Do not accept any - substitute: mare/rm FIG syrup 00.7, 100 \... Gan FRANCISCO, CAL., ©0000 LOUISVILLE. \KY. e M\ W VORK M Nothmg On Ewth Will LIKE Sheridan’s Gondltlon Powder! ' KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Heplthy ; Prevents all Discase,.- , Good for-Houtfing Hens. hummus): pure. Hig hlyconoentntod. In costs tonth of a cent & .No other one-fou A Strlc Ay m medicine 4A ho largo.can at 4; send kix to prevent ltonp, snys ono custother, If you can’t,get t sond to us. Woman ans pick Sc Fiv 4am“ Rs 1-4. Ib: car: 1.90.) Bix N&L‘O “lemme How!“ Boston.“ LU MBER L. Doors. Sash and Blmds We keep comets. tly on hone it um: oe \__ wasorftment nr . ' Pennsylvania “unlock, [ironed n» did Maiched: flooring, Ceiling, (low, . Siding. filupbdnrdn. Wainscot. , ing, &e, &c. Shingles, Lath, Cedar Posts, Plickets 'and Fence “and\: TOBACCO CASES Boundaryewek Doors, Buasbamn Alinds ip any quantity, furnished from on took, or madeto order on «hort notice. Wef ipould be pleased to quote prices tn anyone mntihzenythinzlu ourline b BLISS & SUYDAM Ban Ill} [NSVIIJ .e m. Y. Flre' like!\ Fire! <-- CLIGHTNINGTI ~ SWETLAND & MUNROE Summons to West & BWetlend BALIVW1N$VILLE M+ Y. epresent L8 Phat-class comparator s e largest and strongest line of con - I)?“ lea of any agency in Ofondéga Counts . n on us before getting four insurance. . The Bestis the Cheapest! er m7 Fewish sakitl and indus try Lodz is fast becoining an important manufacturing cénter, the factories there being busy night and day, ani the man facturers having ordersé for three monthn gtead. . Trade in Moscow is, on the 'other: | band, collapqmg through the loss. of Jéw.. ish capltal which HAQ no small share in building up and maiataining the monetary , order to accept that \of chief engineer of And prosperity of that place. . ~.. -PEERSECUIION AS FIERER A& EVER. While im Moscow, under the barbaric administratiomot the Grand Duke Sergifin, the persecution o the Jows is as fierce as * ever; in Poland the, oppression of the Jews is for the time being. somewhat relaxed, - and throughout Russia generally the treat meant of Jews ie not on as harsh a scale as in Moscow, although severe and almost Intolerable everyw? especially and pniversally . throughout Russia hre those limiting the residence of Jews within Certain fiked lo | calities, the pmhxbftxon of Jewish attisads from working i in beyond the control of official bos \trade and the We tion &s to unadthorized eypagogtes, it being forbigden to Jews to worship in ans but an authorized synsgogue. The «ondi. tion of the Jews, excegt in Ladz and afew other places, is becomming steadily works, particularly in the caso of those who have no means to Who Russian officials. . omens, a No News ¥et of the Hmbrfim Bantam. N. S., Dea Sho-A rumor was to cirealation here last night that the dis awed seamer bad Touched Bar ington in a imking condition, but inquiry - of the New York agent. there shows that the story wat «alse Notbing has beep, seen of the steamer there The ship Ir on.. #6t been anchored any Where if the Kova Bortta coms. trery part of More for Innurenee will bave prompt at lentlon if leff at t . Coat Office of Cornell & Son, on Bridge street, with our 0. K. Munros, and you can alifo puy your pretojums there, INSPIRE NOW. KEEP 1 N81!“ ED. _SWETLAND & mower TUC on BARTLETT & ca —-Dealax‘s If «BEIHGH VALLEY GOAL Gn. oom Water Lime and Plaster f BBADLEY’S PflflhPflATES New Melted per tom, =- \c lat Onondagsg, New. York, . fawn \.| on exhibit thelrolmms. with the: - . |village of Baldwinsville, in the <] ondaga, N. ~- ors 0 L Fete of the town of Lyrender tro, V * deceased, that they sre required | o! Onondaga,. New ; claims,. w ev on or t the: euhsorjber 'at bis regldg /| Buren fore the Wth day of n»gy, was. (five!) Alotbe creditor» 01 P. $2809 Bore, . '\ _- - 30.00 ~ o filfiawxollewfiwéfiflu. e PUBSUANOI‘ OE ' - Eagar P,- Glasn.‘8urrogéq_p'~‘ L . 'to. me oredltore our hang town of- Lys: ste\ cents d, that they. 6f, to the .aubsoriber; ' at his re.. Y. on or belore l my March, INH, * t: . .. \Dated Sep terbber B; I89‘3 o WIL IA M- MGGANN Ad este conan, ® , arr © of: bngndaga Nesv'v rrogate of York, 1m ' their claims, with the ¢doleherr ; - 1DSEMUEY, at. her residence . or L sander,\ 'in \the County of v $9 \XE fluorhefore the 24th - da & . . \Ootnber 10, _ - a ARV w.. HQLALING K N PU DANCE OF AN [0 'Edgar [$5 Gath,: Surrogate of 4 > York,' notice Flvan to the creaifors. of Leqbsg 0 } io. to- of . the town:; of (Vin: Bare .).). 9; ig: deceased that they are'y. CC C. ..}. village 'of.\ Memuhis, 'In 'the C on or41etore the Dated July 12th in,, the tow: minty of QOnopdg~ .- rig day of Januar... our 'M. WARN; daga, . N yen .. to the' credftors of Jam af to of 'the town -ol bystander f ntly 'deceased, the} are req tbit their claitus, with the véuche of to.the. subscriber, at her Teside to - of. Meander, An.: the. . AFR N 'Y ., on: or before pJanuar . . Datedjuly 6th. isda, ~ © hees ( esgic o 2 LVIBA ASLAU Adminis N PURSUANCE UF AN 0391 I Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of th *, or Onondaga,- N.¥., notice I8 Hereb: | the: creditors of . .J: were: b d, > ceafed, that they are require | their a Taltiis With: the vouchers ther the subscriber, at his rexidence ia th oqfe‘léyegndgr, 111 theh clounty 'of ''ng f 'ork,. on cor. before th June. 189%. o, sh Dated December!) 1892, «2 IOHARD L. SMITH E N PURSUANLE of AN 0 I Edgur P. Glass, Surroguté, otfiaq Onondaga new York, - notice is: Elven to \thé creditors of Mary. ta of the town of Lysander, in' 'sal deceased, that they are required \_. [their claims, with the vouchers . | to the' subscriber. at- the law 'office oi '8 Maurvin, in the vlliag the County of ike of Baldyin Ononduga, N, Y“ a Dated October 20, #3 - -H RA woC N PURwUANCh or Ah UK | Eggar. F, (Glass, surrogateor 1h» .of Onondaga New {ll atk er- W. te ofthe town ol Lyrander in anl‘ Ideoeoued that they - are required 1 wilh the vouchers. ¢ the subscriber,. at bis residence fn t noes nent in oc enon plore the Kit ay 0 % A Dated November 10, 180%. ay. Ay . __, CHARLES G. BAVDE \t. a 1 N-: PUKBUANbE JF> AD BDER‘» EUgar Gia«s, Surroga $3th (”Onondaga New York, 'notlce is \he Fl ep to theoredltors of George: ate. of;, the toywp' of L; sun «County, 'decensed, that (® to Exbibit thePr 'aluims, with the oul thereof, 46 Abe aubscriber, at \the res of Jamer B, Decker In tbe tow sander, in the County o: Ononddg op ar. before the 26h dit of. Mar 598 Dated November id Tkug . LMZIEM PER“? itnll11 “was rs. DE J mlnlal fl 13 EAL E41 AT!\ “ix! F. IN le 4%; AX ol a power of astorney ouly e€kecut® gélivered to the trom Anflrrw J. Blak Joel! Blakeman, Happigt | urgent) Davin ,Louts ml! orpelin._ Ii. ila# en Ware, Citydrilin “fuse. Joseptife f ud Lurihdan Bigkeman,, widow, petri ubd next of Kin '0f Perry anemu Grun'by, Uswego county. New ceased, I will #1! ut public ven ditb diy of Februnry, 1898, at my in the toWn of Grnnby Oswego Y., at ten o'clock in the forenoonQ ull the right, tile and interest. eaid parttes. have in apd, to the: estate, which.wan.Ows8 the said Perry Blakemametth ©Eituato. lying and belug in LG oneyuean elo te fund 1&1de tin the town momim?o»w {E , enerally as: I the west py the lg Y. 19 iwo lands owned by J ghway, 'on tha Uivbins and . Bu ter; on the east by hinds of Jamen:Ga , Ai Avdpp Bros.; south b land , woke info *H, Wares and td~ th t #40 containing one Lt ,\ - more or leks, Also am bat otht uate in the town ,(. desoribed general! by the bigh way; of ok; on the east t the sunt» by the i nine and one-ball i more or less, Upo bouse and the on“ Dated, Granbv B , A. ._ Bor the wide Jiw8 - kthof Per HE PEOPLE 0 York, by that dependent o. Ja: C. Palmer. Phitip Eu ene\ D. Myers : © 2 iHloye, Seidon ia * A* as assignée of Th K. Clark,. EHljabh gardner Mercer. Toppan, Frank, © ‘ * Wiliam J. Bell * P Hamill; the wito are of Jofih Davir =. der, County of O > | ceated, snd to all 0 -= in any way inter deceaked, or 4: i unermrmeutlouem You RApd each «. personally be and * _ sewsunogmeo **\ m ork, al bis agar??? in satd count: * ar mm at ten +0. ' ** | that day, thenar? * a decreg would L0 distribution amor h - there'o of the spur. 202 the sale on fog - estate of sald doscea Into the Hurrogar Qnondega,; by |; County, of the esta ° fimflyfiew twen e fice that they » enetalgGardt: Euro D600 the I ype appedhime {| the fivenlt of th {a rpeci guard © 8 irrogate ta r « the procéed'tno i (4) . 6f r = *or. 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