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T H E O S W E G O H A H j T P A E L A H n J M , T H U K S B A T , O C T T O B E B % 5 , 1 9 0 8 - P A < ^ E eary l''ilzbuj?h Lee n of Itobert E. 1 self n illstlugiilsheil (’oufedeml cavalry leader, died; born 193T. 1007-Mimrlce Loewy. dire, (or of U j Paris observatory ami lUe dean o f astronomers, died; boru 1833. iNOMICAL EVENTS. aon lilgUoi-.t or fc >on a t ascendiuB node, lag sun’s patli upward; U.‘.1S moon la eanjiiucUon with ■passInB the plai bo defeated for the offices they seek November 3d. UdoUo Bartlett discussed county af fairs generally and urged that the de feat of the roachino-mado candidates would bo beneficial to the welfare of the taxpayers. Both Mr. Morehouse and Mr.Bartlett e prominent and welt known Ri'pub- lirans, but they have become disgusted with the manner in which that party has been eonduiteii in this county;they believe dial there should he a change, low men should be put in eharge and that the only way to bring such a change about is the smashing of the mneliine through llie defeat of ita can didates. ■^ That'h very targe majority of those present thoughtso, tem, was man ifested by the strict attention given to the speakers and the freuut'nt outburst.s applause whieh inwrrupled them a'hen aitelliag imiut nils made. Tl'c fe ding demonstrated last night is sim ply indicative of the feeling whieh ex ists in every part of Oswego county; that the Kepublican machine as now consti tuted must bo overtlirown on oleeliou (lay and tlmt Baker, Taft and the other candidates of the machine will go down in defeat. THE CITIZENS* MEETINO. That the people are interested (smniy affairs, that tin x want to hear disnissed L'n- aslounding disclosurr.s made l.j Comptroller (ilynn’s n-p(»rl, was shown by the large crowd whidt atiended the Cuin-ns' meeUng at Fiu- liugh Hall la-st night Tlie inei-ting room was erowdisl to its cai>acity, and was made up of r, presentative eilizens of this eity, n o ►.immii. boir.!-s ami professional inenT-titen who jiay Ute lasts! which go to support (lie gov- e mmein of tltis ronnty, and who ----- attxiousTirieanT brnv-rbrn-hanl-es«»sl money had In-en handled by the who have been in control of the i ty's affairs for so many years, ihey found out, for D. P. Morchoa«t', who discnsECd the Comptroller'^ report, went into the question of expenditures in a most exhaustive and thorough manner, placing the blame where it be longs. tin the “ ej-Btem” which has eon- tnilirs] (Iswepo eoiinly, the men who hat( g^lowed the n1elbod.« so sexerel) complained of to exist for so long. Mr. Morehouse showed how,William I! Haker, (he liepublican enndidaU* for .lodge, and Oinrles \V. Taft,the enndiclate of niat Jcirty for Pheriff. an- iillic il 111 and a j art of this .system, iincl advanced strong and omvinring argmnenla a s to why they .«!umlil boU> REGISTER SO YOU CAN VOTE. CLOSE OF BASE-BALL SEASOJI. The base-ball season of 1908, on( remarkable seasons the tiounl game has ever known, closed at Detroit yesterday, when tlie Chicago onals defeated the Detroit Anieri- four out of five games anti became champions in the world of base-ball. lile the Detroits, the cltampions of the .Vmcrienn League, put up a plucky ague, put up a p it fight, they were outclassed by the Chi cago Cubs, the champions of the Na tional League. It is doubtful if a more perfect piece of base-bail machinery :isted than is the Chicago club, and it is all duo to the management of Frank Chance, the greatest first base-. in the business and who haa ilaycd the initial sack for his club dur- Ml'fTT he REGISTERED not laU-r than OelolH'r 17Ui. TXIMORROW and S.\T- ITUlAYnn-the last days for REGIS- T’RAT10N_^ _____________ REPraiJC-ANS .AND THE L.IBOR When Tlietsiore Rcsv-evelt decided that Taft slnntld Iw ntmiinaieU t» sur- e -ed him he never thought t'f Ute labor He bad I>een told, perhaps, that Rcimhheau party owned the wago ners by maintaining a high tariff, most of the profits from which go to owners of forests and mines and vSTlTbets <>rsli(x^ Hmterf xnt pttWit- lands. Furthertnore. he had found it easy to have h b own way with office- holderaj dependent on him for their jobs and polilinans anxious to secure his good will. He his learned a lot of things lately. He has learned that the people depend- upon his favor are s very small fraction o f the nation; that the Repub lican party does not own Hto working people, and that Taft's injauction rec ord hardly gives him a mortgage on the 1 tl or organizations. Now the Presi- is making tremendous efforts to eapltin- the labor vote. Secretary Straus Deacon” Reynolds, his favorite invi'siigntor, and Commissioner Neill, o' the Btirrnu of Laljor. are all in fre- fiu etmference with him, and mpilmg campaign litomture ealculal- to -erve partisan pUrpcKes. Henris t)f labor organizations who to ,tiekj( dent with tales-of Tpft’s gtcat There is a National Leagu, pioyes a t Navy-Yards, all holding theip jobs undeg t}i6 President, and of course eager to oblige him. The head d t this society of Government clerks ahd me- (dianics has written to the Ptesidoni that m granting a weekly instead of a lonthly pay day and a Saturday, half-holiday the President has dpho more to ‘‘uplift’' labor than any o f h.iS pre do lessors. The jig is up for Mr. Bryan. All. laborers will vote for Mr. Taft because Mr. Roosevelt secured a weekly pay day and early closing of Navy-yard officcS ; irday. Never wind Taft aud.l ist remember Roo y and Saturday afternoon ■r 'oieSteol Trust is selling steel bars- fd rix p o rt at $18.71 p e r|> a doliVe^<I ,at tidWater, or $17.41 .at tlio.xm!!. T ^ e $do,h to American buyOrt'ig $27 p e r Itod. Steel bars are the raw nlatoriai Of :op6:tstidn in many lessorliomo indm ■tyres. Why should IS-'. Why should these bo obliged tp to the monster Tru?t t9(5§ more n the foreign buyer ? llGiy not set wheels moving and men a t work in a qdestion Ol sales of steel shall be made a t -Oy oyt raordinary and inordinate profit as a fcsultof tariff-mado opportunity. steel and selling it led. It is only a qdestion Of whothc shall be made a t qrdinar .prices? No' question TUoro are two m ore days tration—TOMORROW .and SATDR- SHEKIFF GBAT. ‘ James Gray, as Sheriff, wrill not al low the extravagance shown t o e.tist in tiro administration of the ofiico under Republican Sheriffs, and -w h i^ 'will continue if 0. W. T a ft is elected, Vote ip r Gray and an economical adipinis- tho Sheriffs olBco. Roscoe Jones, of Orange, N . J„ is s u f fering much agony duo to Ore sling ol aheo. Mr. Jones took sonao honey from a hive and was tastiug it when boo stung him on the tenguc. Wifhin able t o closiy h is mouth inglhe entire season. The season has been a profitable one financially for the owners of the clubs. From now on until the opening of next year's season each club will bo out s-outing for new material and prepar ing for another battle royal. REMEilBER if you are not register ed you can not vote. REGISTER TO MORROW. CHANLER’S GOOD ADVICE. Lieutenant-Governor Chanler ‘ At a time when without employment, while olhers find their means seriot minished, through no fault of deem it to be the duty of public riously di- jf theirs, I' ; Ttieir-trim to- weTfc-to-w& achat re-. jEsHsHmi a few minutes tho tongue became w o l- lento twice its normal Size, ahd Mr. Jones was after sCTeral All the tricks of t h e heatben .Ctiinco aii) n o t vain, i t is allegod th a t many ' .Chinese after working in Mexico steal intd-thfe coontry X o tiho express pur pose o f being arrested Uid s e n t tO'their land at thd Government’s pease. 'Then when get xeady they r o i i ^ to Mexico w ith intention to work tho same shhemo again. ^ If you wotU tho county affairs ducted in tlio extravagant, wasteful manner tho Comptroller’s report shows they have been conducted w h y elect the blican candidates. But if yon inest, economical and husincssUko administration of affstlrs it is your duty to vote for thoDcmocnitiecandidates. Ol immenso meteor burst near no, Ga., late Friday afternoon with irrific explosion which throw a large part of North Georgia into » panic, tho noiso being heard i n a score of towns. 13 only oral hot tr.'nchmcnt they may effect, in con ducting public affairs without jeopard!: ing any important policy.” This is goexi policy for the Governor of a State to pursue, and the people know that if Jtr. Chanler is elected Governor of th b State he will carry it ouL IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED SEE THAT YOD DO IT 'TOMORROW. SHERIFF’S SALARY. If the Sheriff of Oswego county placed under a salary thousands of year would be saved to tho tax- lyers. John O’Brien, the Demo- atic candidate for Member of Assem bly. will, if elected, introduce a bill in th,» Ix-gislature to make tho Sheriff's office salaried. DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER TOMORROW. Everything a Carpet Department Should Have You May Find in Our Carpet Department! LINOLEUMS—Printed, plain or inlaid. Oilcloths, l^ugs, Mattings, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Draperies, and a tre mendous variety of Silkolines,|Art Denims, Cretonnes and Drapery Goods Our Fall stock is ready for a visit from you. All kinds of Carpet Department work done skillfully and promptly. A BARGAIN IN GO-CARTS: The Allwin Goi-Cart and Hood Gomplete, $ 7 . 98 . The Hunter Furniture Co. la your name in tho Hat ofeontribu- If you don't know how to vote on tho machine, go to the City Hall,when chine is installed tliotei and find ou tTNCLE BIM °a LOGIC, reason' there’s so many wrecks on the matrimonial sea Is becaus#- poopl don't steer accordin’ to the way wind'll Wowin’. ATUe map to avoid ia tho one who Is al- -ways-tolUng yotx howxieccnt ho was to lend money to a filontl of his that was In trouble. Tho biggest l i a r Is tho man that looki mUlinory biU.- lerttd whoa- iwspjtpordoB The Knoxvlllo Sontinol’a pocUi a re a qUDor lot. Here’s ono who wants the golden rod to ix made tho National fiower. And bayfovor tiio National nuls- ise I Well, wo hope ho g o t according to tho Post C Queer, Isn't I t t But di letter contalnin) A. S. Barker, th e Bemocxatic candi- dato for Dbtrict Attorney, is a. better lawyer than F. J. Davit,the Rcpublicto randidate, and wiU give that office a better administration. Noting a report that “ Undo Joe\ Cmnott is n o l o n ^ popOlar in Minne sota, tho Republican Chicago Bcconi- Hcmld remarks that \ench dispatches have ceasedH o jie sensatiomL”' . F r o inn«uIy every post inlhecoun- >• reports indicate that •the proepcct of Nitional success for t h o Democratic party is far brighter titan at any other lime in t h oRSst sixteen y ears. A. S. Bsrker, th e Democratic candh date for D istrict Atlomey.will probably } murder trials oh his hands tv hen li6 assumes the duties of that of- 'firo Jam iory 1st. Hundreds of Republicans in this •unW, resenting tho action of JcffeiJ- in county, will vote f o r Dr. CaJisch, 6f this city, for State Senator. Lewis Stuyvesont Ctmnlcr, tho Pcm- •ratitf candidate lot Governor, wi\ (Vivo the laifetAnrOte i n this c ity ever given a candidate on th e State tic|ct. ^ TOWS TOPICS. ^ B0ZZAB1S,-JA. When bo m ight hand a n alUmat Unto GteSvartriOM powers.. In drOamshSiaSxvhlmaelfapnse .Vnd Mjr tho Gtertiaft: o t tha eyes; Now Ite-pWwtte^ scaled Itnsslan foes, .vow BoglSnd qulvofed as horo«o And, h a U * ^ Llon’o- snout. g a rh a h o s a r a w i^ ^ - S t s S S w - ■ \ \ “ _vi>a« signed ALL TO USE THEM. ___ VoMly; Ihe 'toitdhas commenced to jljr. They ate f o inc ^ p u i l dUt the works pf thn f a l W i c o m i ' n ; g .. n e : x t w e e k •. F R E E EX H I B I T IO N Products and Preniiutns of B u f f a l o , N . Y . Y I T Z H U G H H A L L ) BRIDGE AND EAST FIRST ST R E S S October 19 to 24, inclusive This^'kandsomo display will intoirest all our many customots and Ipends in tins vicinity. A practica] demonstiatiptt of how ' Facloiy-to-Fanuly dealing saves money and furnishes homes ^ without cost. Come and see all the Larldn Products and I poo Premiums. Eveiyhody welcome. Opendtuly'9 a. m. to 6 p. m., also Monday and Saturday evenings. SOUVENIR sa m p l e s TO LADIES ICO, wo suppose I ' B only over In Bulgaria. m lotters aro losttovory i year, Oopartmont. IIISES BEiliy. H ere A retheF s e ts Backed Up By Strong Guarantee. Debility la csiiisddby c a tarrh In our opinion, a person free from Catarrh w»3 troubled with Debility. Dcbilil caA never bo cured by mcdtdno not L. Clancy Sons & Icbility. Debility by mcdtdno no t de signed to cum Catarrh, and thus cure Debility. I n every case where wc fail to effect a core, wo will not charge a ©■mt for tho medicine employed during tho trial. Now, surely no one should hesitate to believe us or to put our claim . prariica) test under such conditions, take all &o risk; no ono else lose anything by the tra Wo moke these statements offer because' -wo know and have tim e, and} again proved that Bcxall Mucu- Tone will euro Catarrh. It is design ed for th a t ^ n o particular purpose. It is not a cure-all prescribed to cure every disease that flesh is heir to. specific. Bcxall MficS-Ltme is a h sorbed in tho stomach and carried by )ody, acting as an antiseptic, disinfecting, dcansing, soothii the blood until it i>enctratcs cve^ healing agent, I t rids the system Of of the body, acting as cleansing, i Toisonoos matter, purifies and enriches theblckid, rebuilds injured 1 invigorates the all germ a ndl tissuc07 cIcaUieB rted invi^rate s .rauco-ccUs, ncutralhS the .actds of the body, stops irtueoos discharge, tdii?s u p the entire system, profilotea nutrition, ificrcascs body \voI^t,and bringo about -a feeling of hcaJthfalness that is !a W c have Re.tall Mu sizes. Prices 50c. and$l y o u to try a bottle o n o ur ^ a r a n l Pharmacy, 183'Wc®*^l^bs6alreet. YouNGsrdwjj, O.^Willhtin' IVirt, lo; make him a miUiOnaire. , • | aft- & iS to m IfcHog - Iln l it the last town cJcctioi yoBK.— \ K id\ Medo: i Jirii Stewart in a 'a ! %teedTBiMmiMifos-Sffdce^ janjoa Dpnaitao, New-Britain, Conn V ltes! “1 triad several kidney wm®'; provcmonll and five bottJiw cutod hJ« ibrma o f 'kldney and bladder tronble, Batieg pharmacy. scptedt,t^,ly .RfaslUng business men adkerfito i- te fa lW to m , S P E C I A L S A L E ^ ’Phone 574. FOR THE N E X T THREE DAYs] The time you receive big values for your money on Winter Cbats or Jackets. I ■ D . - ■ fe e s t Gran. ^ LlrgePi I One can I a Fels Sr.aj . i\ Canned ( One lot Ladies' Winter Coats, t regularprices, $15.00, 12.00, 10.00; ' moeias* Special Sale— $7.98, 5.98,3.98 < f V V . One lot Ladies’ Jackets, regular prices, $8.00, 6.00; Special Sale—$5.00,3.98 One lot Misses*|Lo0g Goats, Special ^le=-$3.S0, 2.98,1.98 I J One lot Children’s School CoatF, Special Sale—$1.75, LOO, 75c 1 ^ One lot-Ladies* Fall'Suits, <||L to be closed out at | 7 5Q W » S I . S K S S e c t These are SPECIAL Prices for 3 DAYS ONLY. NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.- Onondaga. L ysa N uer , Oct, 13.— The marriage of Miss Grace Mao VanDoren to Doctor Mason Turpening Mount is onnoanCed to occur on Thursday, October 22nd, at five o'clock at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. VanDoren. SummerviUe and Albright have h a d a dissolution of co-partncrsliip in tho meat market. Mrs. F. P. Sinclair was called last mday to I ra in consequence of the'fll- nesa o f her father, Mr. Shov and Mm. Frank Bio Isaac Rico Wallace, New Yoi ){ his a U nt,M ^ M, Hi II Ask Your Doctor. !r fathe r, J1 Mm. Frank Bice, of Syraciwc, yrere Its of Isaac Rico over Sunday. Wil- Y ork, was tho guest 'tasfOTd, lastTues^ ig of the season a t Willard Colo' on October 12th. D ie Rev. and Mrs A. C. -Watkins and daughter Lucy, Phtenix, and Miss Maud Koenej', New York, have been recent guest* ofDoctor and M rs.P, A . Diud. The applo evaporator here is doing largo business. -The supply of apples exceeds tho demand. treat Many, tasting. Every person should know.Uiat good, , te iwo fiealfh lB-4mpo8aih!fldf thO Kidneys aro itentedy wljl Isease In every _ .m, and will build up and strengthen ihosa organs so they xvill pefform fholr Lnettons properly. No danger of Brighl’s disease or dlabolos If Foley's Xldney Remedy fit taken In time. Dxtler Pharmacy. seplfidt.t^ily fight for ( \male\ fi and then eliminadioil of th« from thff State Cbnstitution advising women to vote. bpx) Correct cardconstlpt bnihs\ garbm . Fotey'sdrino w t i v e i s * new wine, dy* an Iniprovement on l&e laxattVa of former years* ns-it dpes hot gripe o r niudeate and fit pleasaUf to thke. R l » ; Shall ITake This Prescription to “Bufler’s” ? JT Expert, AcQHateSs¥icfi. ' Licensed Clerks Only. ItmS.** Prescriptions iCalled|for and Delivered. W E A R E “ i Prescription i SpeciaikjJ ^ • n I 4 ^ • Butler PJiarinacy, . • 182 West First Street. * : 'YmURAUflDEi James P. Doyl tiM , u r e , * . . g : » I N S l » A j Ganarti Agent Equitable 1 i