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: m olwno'' ii»oraT G o r d o n (DEMOCRATS ARE REAW tW rattle i \ Jait received, R large ihipmeot/ftoni Port St. •:. >V' liljtijr,. S p a in,I ,■■-,■ . john K, Lyncli, ■; , t T 'B a a t P i r i t S k - ^ WPordlBg Id, Ibt dlWImwif wlw lule^fatw in tii«|n M h ln for |hn| idagth of lima AIR watt m i » M i * m fo^nnacof n aweeRiag liiiHaddraUe victory. Amdog |iw** Uni^ wi* n/HIgglittt, tbc dena of thfw nil, looking yreU Md feellDg WlU and dot iiaiit»(iog )9 any that it wnnth* DlggMtfend mo«t enthttiiMflegathar-. Regardless of Price “na rfln'fl nhinr' Brand of Coffee, HAS NO EQUAU tWpnty.BlJQt Seiw; Dr. 8, A . BBrafU, pf Fulton j W\. B. Orrtnrfi of O |iri ||0 TownVrln Act »U lira old warbowei d’aratbOra'nnd tlie young onra, too, sod they *11 aoUed in prablng Bryi anti jKero tn JbMmonioaily eeleotlng friciprinder. ek ih«b< ’v-with jh l t cSSSd y o u eve *PhWeW» PASSMORE, C|Km-Sir ir rov WA^T A NICB^ SHAVC OR HAIRCUT I# ^ RCHSTONE HOTEL rA R B f c J l W S H O P . •WeetglBit St. ^6S0, y.pAIiBY4 > Better Than a Horse-Shoe I are tlhe Great Val ues given for Little Money in i Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes,’ at our Busy Departmetii Store. ' J . H ; M c Q r a w , IS O V e s t J H i s t B t . ir«wj Oatfido, jduif* il«.^it w»a tbi gtfgrat paiiiocfutlB Douniy tauveh- lion In forty yswri Uisl *»• bald *1 JSSSST’ Ibiggrat and moat enthttalMtlegathar-^ log In hla day. Thierf U , B. Dwycrj of Oonctwtia, who haanU tnieMd.a pemocratio convantion in ward. ' 'i’homiiaT(.<jSdcKayr, Wh.o h fetfad io Wa Tqrty yaara’ aervlou ( Daaocraof, f Boondad (aoQoiniiiaUoo, aadid Jndga. i. B . aiggioa, wb<i , made i^a oni^Dapppr^^^^h of the peoiooinaua JA^I daUht thciIdatiBforBherlir., Av »u«* uoiv lir. Mb«Jahon »«I8 0 BOW»i Gandldata tor Odunty OVSfi fia i n i i g a iNTjUd .-I::\ jD u r sU e of high-grade dlothing, for meii: and young men. w ill soon end. Men, don’t let this sale escape you. E v e r y $18 and $?Q S idt in the ftore, m- \ 1 % epli |r- t». jiQQ , ^ 0 In harmonioaily aeleotlng a oonniy tteSlI thil pre- atPl-5 lha* Voliil tait yaW and propheaying that thij was a Demo« matlcyaar. ' Bogteatwai the crowd in attend-, anew that tha.FalwKi hotels were at. mest awanapad and It waa neatly two o’clock bafbre the actual work of the tonvwatlon waa elarted. Then, on motion of Oiatlee U. Bnigar, Chair man ofthadomnalttae onBesolatloos, the luolotlona as ' reported were adopted and tba following Important chaugea weia made In tbe rates of prooedore govecnlDg. the Democratic parly In Oswego oouhty { Ckaagra la Party Ball 3Cka rwiM govarniBg party pro- idara ware amiwdod by tbs ad> wego, bh( that bow, in the laet fepr years, I t bad wfed wvli tltnel. «A» thelaat convention,'* ho stated, ' ‘the ----- ----- - ■ pollUoAl lea here ikes the ;he Second hack In ward wraa rapteeeni crocks^ Mr,. MoMahoi with a clean delegatbjo Bret step to bring th e S imv' rrS'8‘ predictedhat t Mr. % a y would with. Fulton, i~ ^ b n B r e n n w . out d o u b t ^ r y the fow ^ o f Pariah, I $ 1 2 . 5 0 1 Ibe six years siDi itedi from '’Dari ney,” He said they-had elec ------- - Mayom and ^Ijeran had twice ■» F— —— R-rtWiillam Oiabpn; ' *'■ ti. jfonej. . urkest Vol- eotOd' three dltlonpf • role which reqnirn the Pixecntlva OommUtae of lue County ' anlng oalla for e the di I m arated ** '•'^e sBld they had eleci ora abd Blr, fltolje; been eteoisd. Bopeivieoi dames fi. Brooks,, FnlloP, seoord. ed tbe nominktion aod as It was gA.« ting |at<rAJdennan|John Fiieggbbons, ! hiis city, moveM that tbi nom- latloDs for Bberur b e declared closed. ' Allw a.motion to vote.by ballot bad been defeated e roll call was neld and Mr, Gray was named on the first billot, getilDB hinecynieveo voles to Bhy-two for Bfr.HcMaboaand twen ty-two (or B£r. Holleran. BotR the other eandldates moved to make the lomlnatiohuntnimooB andMc. Gray Oaseaeortedto the platform making a tew rematka in which he thanked the deiegaiiNfor the oonbdecce which they had shown !h him. Paliarnac, BChrceppil and jEfasIlngai . TIOLATIONS OF ■ JiAHOR LAW S. liceal trades aid Dabor ^srenhly ^ A. q , i a s tehtrCanpaiy. f r Canpaiy. fi-rFrank ______ B.Brower, John B ail. After A. q . T M teh w. kexiec—W .H . Sherman, H. D, wego, KrY.* held Thursday, Angost TChota. , . , 2<Hh, 1908, the tollowlbg MJOlhtlpn ITi^.Haven—0. N. Lewis, A, O. Wia adopted: ' , city is and have Nen tor »m e lime . jsssssisasts^ FRED E. WELLS 3.4, «a<l S Al?(!ft0EBl,OICK. ■ CAST SIDE. f o f the tdtpey, ' who wa«- nomiDited by , > 2—JobnOarrolli prevailing raw or wage’-snu »>saa„V maiiw uiKU p« n«iu hours Of 1 and 9 p. n deelgnatdd, Allvaeandea In ( i tdtpey, ' who wa«- nominii , OhatlMlT.Bnlgsr, audOadeD.;£ioel ' ~ uialbel, who wis haUii li—Uanlel Grlffio, Jam Drieooll. 0 - M . 0*G 7—Edwatt T'ON THH PUBLIC HIGHWAY'^ If your w« without blemish rtealt—ypu see r iah l. ________ ______ __ delegates deeted to any party oonvenlions shsll haltUedltUed ontpyntby .the tnembersmbi of sneh ha o the tne drlegstlofll in attendkniie. Tbb tale la oooUnned at to requlr* Ihe clUte o f Falton and Oawego to : 0 f 6 i the Door wood, ofHaDnlbeVwho wis lor Bopwlnteadent o f tbe Poor by J. B a lk, weot tbeongh wlUioat Ofm poaitlon until the- nomination of a SpMtai Oonaty Jbdgs waa taken up. Tbw the opposltlQixdldu'fcOQme froch B delekStea, but ttoiA Joseph H.; - T. Oahill plaoed In PMhI ii& fe. 8—Edward Oavaller. . Water Dvpartmenti who seem to et OQuragt th a violation to ths.detrl n4Wil(iam Gotmaa. —JB;D. Ediok. BedllaidtePolilns Watetbnry. Biohiaml—M. Djaay,.F. M.Mooxe, k, ^ . Barnard. T » « Ik. t J jjW the'delekStea. but Qitr, whom F . T . nomination for itaal ■vGHI ■ ide a vigdronh A. F . Barnard. Bandy QteSk-Vl llmnltaneonaly dajicleai|Dated by the cli^co a ' naw rale was enacted making it tbe duty of the' Executive Oommtttee *tnn< of the Oonniy Oonamittee to make up then the temporary roll of del^etee to the Mc.0ahllii retorted thatt he nld e a vigdroeh kick (kioat aCoSpling pnkhe groand that ue'dutiea wefe too ardnooj aw t that xt X, a « , d W llai , ekeik—W. W, WUoox, Gu. be_jmtoreed; ^ bh i t i « t h ^ - ’^ i c 5 5 | - J o h a Arthur ftT r if e a r lh S ''® select tor thoee Whe pstronise ns .and you will sliray» be in, it w i s t «ji your hats aie ooncemed, Thsr sre'sll |hst sedressHman: can^aslcfor a u j ss to varieigr wid price neither can be questioned; . ' > It you era suffering from eye •strain or awtmubledlwitb tiieat or farrightedneear-yon see w r e a g . WEAR GLASSES ^ the temporary roll of del^atra to the Ooohty and JDtalrlct Oouveotione snd rrqalrirg 'the city commlltrra to make op URe roll of delegates for city ecnventlons. ^^^othsr existing rnlea w« ifc.Oahll retorted th a he didn't think Mr. Gill aa» setloaa about mars rlage, so be cio(i)dn*t be aetlottB In d.e- citoing. i!he delegatee took Mr. OahiU’sword tor i t , end «4 a zesalt it’s Judge GUI from DOW on. Ohalimln Prsnic Rewklrk, too, wbo.madean excellent pnilding tlonbadbo other name presented (bit odiHreonvenUon dlipceed ofao czpeditioaaly, tbenoilledi (of the Ust amid great euthnslasm he was mini- of bounty CfommltteOmen, 88 selected byeackdelegatloxx, and, on motion, deolar^ thw ooDvention adjontned. Coanty CoamiUte.' tmitowii-^ J .. Tketablir law. outibn. kigi S gi ^ s ] KIGBT GLASSES TO WkdMGEYES ! Advertise In fhe Psllacllam. H. D. F i s h e r ^ ' “ O ^ i t C l A N . 7 y y e t l ^ B n d g e S t.. m id great ei latedated byy scclcclamstlon., n b s Mr. came vVac presented to. the conv Hon by Michael O’Gdrman, ol dixtbxtb ward,ard, »udnd his nominationmination i w e his no wae v»««r Jamea OattoU, Wrlghr, n f B l^k n d orpqration tber laving a dnty to ret in the pteiml Vhd violates, evadmi of knOWln *• •• 'oiation or fsiODB Ol th: limnce IncfGlce or removed’by autnomy bavicg powe Bulger;' remove auch officer, and A. ploye, otherwise b y ' loym-, ofPhoonlXiand M. BiDwyef, who violates, evades or knOWln tonstsntla. . , permits th e violation or evasion John O’Brien, of Phoenix, was any ottheprdvlsiona ot this act si nauim^nsly dominated f.t Member be g&U^.m( matrea3ance In office i D r . A . R e e d C u s h i o n S h o e ’\ tFOR kEN.: fichod l ^ l r t e t GonveatteB. thBsmpsadon or removal of inch officer, agent or employe or may maintain an'actiontor he pnrpose of secnrlng the qaneella-. Udb or avoidance of a n y contract, t 4 '■ thit II pomd^ me Usr c m to oitt GKlEm SHOE.9AMJE, The prudent buFjer has been here, hotight .all th e ^ shoes he^Quld possibly tt§e,Sand gone on hii w»y rejoieme. Now, Reader, H*aVp to V w l z When you come in for a look, you’ll b u y a n d wonderlwhyThudid n o tcom e bofofei^ still many good things in store for you, that you certiinty can not afford to ignore. SOMMER SHOES AHD OXFORDS; ''S.^‘:“ $ 8 . 29 ' $ 1 . 9 8 . ^t^.’^“ $ 2.68 ''S,*!r$i ;23 How Can You StayAwayirom These.PricM^ ' SELLECK'S SHOE STORE a a S t B r t a m awst. ‘ Wii Shoe oil isasaa\ mnlSlonS Captola'Doaaetly Jiiaf l a t u g t i i . rman agent or. employe of sach mnhlclpal £ - r 2 ^ d f e h , * • y?*' r . - : »kii, wwkto,doa.iwAc»-i.i- t* Make hhainra OMce Salaries. into aM parts of the oonntry. HislaL^ She following rceolmloB,Introduced est work Waa at Buffalo In removlDr FRANK C. REED ,30 East Bi Idge 8 l., fequeat of tha Graege, was unanl- footof Michigan streetayear ago laat mouslyadopted: . . . Winter. . Beaolved, That the Dsmoeraev ol . ninnsiiw wm bbrn a t Gar- A c o u p o n f o r y o u r g u e s g g i y e n w i t h e w e ry 2 5 c s a le. , . \ P r ize w i r n i c r a n n o u n c e d i n t h i s space.. ,* ''ewaVelillaa Netee. • ■. - ', f jpkgkuMji^i to sing Id conceit tot the Uie Goldeee baod Wae in attendance Gfaee Church Brothernood In tha at the conventiau and played a ,must- ehuteh early In Beptember Will ha uM pimgram tswwtfamktha^d hallM with Rletture by o«r citteem Cotttthcnse, srhiga lira Vdonventto^^ genaraiiy. AH Oawego la proud of was beid, wae daeonted with AmerLweio** |iiwtiw Land’a triumphs«Mj|,uo Ina her opneOrta f w , aa opnearH io:F#*ter^Lcodon,w » , « k k , h . . k k ^ S p ^ ^ ^jMtW'anama.\Wiw raoiivad wittiysii., .w-kww'-hWiikRin-qjwrgovbeibtihBi tfenaiasm. : •' rititWWFaok*. ■ Fttlipartlcnlaite f t ^ fsrI& S H O a w e ^ Lnikdi Rcstaiiriust WrtBt kadBriagy ^ IIWlMare *, * JWipkW -PHOWE W lEStEyi Consolidated TrAMfer Co., ■' *F|lUljE W e SLIDVI . Avery M y i ^ i f t i a FgUikllnik. £-' liMifi I III: ^ i i i i l i , .