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$1 00 A YEAR- - PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered at the Postofiice at Hartwrck, N. Y as: | ma1 matter Of. the second class ; HITCHCOCK & CO., _ Puslisners C S E. c REYNOLDS Epiton. AND. MANAGER f. THURSDAL Oemonnn 9, 1902. | Cornell presents ES hopeful & show- ing as any. other university in. lithe | country. - There are 2, 118 students enrolled there 'this year—an increase: of 800 since last year. ___| © & Major Elijah W. Halford, former secretary to President Harfison, 'who has lived in Marila, asks American philanthropists for $200,000 to Build a Y. M. C. A building in Manrlla. He saidit would do more to Atheri- canize that elty than any one smgle thing. 'The postoffice department will come V 'within a million dollars of paying its] expenses this year, notwrthstandmg the heavy cost of the extensions of. raral free delivery service. The lat- © ter is increasing the amount of mail mattersent, and hence increases the receipts ' victim's own hand, the question is | frequently heard: cause ?\ tion or answer. Dementis. Nomind| 'in a normal condition ever ditected a. blow at self-life. Affairs, often triv-} ial, which troubled the afflicted mind | are evidences only of a condition, not causes. Times. The smeil of soft coal smoke is abrogd in the land.. Stoves and far-] naces to which the bithmingus fuel] has until now been & strarnger ated breathing forth great volumes of dense : vapor, and every tows is bemg trans- . formed more or less into the verisim- |- ilitude of Pittsburg. : If the use of} soft coal is to be permanent a -device.| | for smoke consumption is likely to be | in crying demand.. Some inventors claim to have perfected such a device. | Now is the time to prove their claim. The Eouisville Courier - Journal quotes a Populist leader as saying. that «'work will soon be begun to re- | organize and reinvigorate. the Popu- list party.\\ And it adds: \But be-| fore you can reorgamze and, xeinvig- orate it you ~must find your Populist party.\ a Populist party when: the Diamo- crats of New York solemnly resolve |, in favor of the government confiscat- | ing private property? Did any Popu- \'list convention ever go beyond that i m f adoption socrahstxc doctrine? e Fignres recently published by the | Bureau of- Statistics prove. conwmc- ingly that Uncle Sam's children have a sweet tooth. The- people of th United States now consume ig} times as much sugar per capxta as they did in. the first quarter of the last ; '\ century, four times as much as the average pet caplta during the decade ending with 1850 and twice as fanch | {lifted and strengthened for. our real\ Man is a working ani-] as they did in any prior year to l870 The percapita consumption of sugar in the United States was 68.4 pounds in 1901. The increase in production sand consequently in consumption. of sugar, has come largely through the development of the beet Sugar in-] dostry. Speaking of fuel, natural gas has an all Important place in the Jst. The figures of the United States Geo- | logical Sulvey just made public, pghow] that in 1901 there were used in the' United States $180,450,000,000 cubic | feet, valued at $27,067,500. Instead | of falling off there was <a gain pf 14: per cent. gas. 'The number of persons! sup-] plied with this. gas is stated to be} 4,000,000. quoted that an American company] has been organized to operate: gas| o wells known: to exist in England. | , Possibly a more thorough search might disclose a- wider natural «gail - field in our country The New York Tribune of & recent date published & list of the different phases of violence since the stnhe be- gan in the anthracite region is as fol lows 8 tos Killed 14; severely injuted 42 shot from ambush 16; aggravated as- saults 67 ; attempt to“1 lynch 1 ; hous- . es dynamrted 127; houses: burned 10; washeries burned 3; stockades. burn- ed 2 ; tiots 69; works dynamrted q trams dynamited 1; railroad budges dynamited . 4; railroads siezed. 5;| trains wrecked 9 ; trains attacked Tj strikes in schools 14. ° . This ig not A tlthe l the, outrages x 'the coal re- l glans since the stnke began.. Ttdoes. not Include the threats which have} fore ed thousands of peaceable work- |- men' to leave comfortable: home$§ and |- wander about the country seek ig: work, nor the intimidating of help- img the . Boer war & Sohehir ‘FWhat was- the | There can be but one solu-} What occasion is there for| ~ ,_ same claims therefor as the owl It would have taken 8,458,600 tons of coal to supply the | - gas and heat produced \by the ngtural| It is stated in the report | TREODORE ROOSEVELT. \A virile man' of heart and brain, Strong, fearless, self-reliant, sane ; Chivalrous like the knights of yore, A leader he inspeace or war. Apostle of the free-born truth Amid the clash and clamor of party | strife no public man gets his dues. He may deserve applause and fail to re- {ceive it, or he may deserve a prison. -| cell and be placed upon a throné. Only = lafter the battle is over does any one 'know to whom the. glory or the shame]. a 1 battle is now on | 'betongs. A political battle i Association will be held-at Buffalo from: {any public man is likely to be charged | %: 28th to Slst. ,. The Premdent of the: [closed down on account of inability to: Tsecure coal for the boilers. The plant { employs about 1,000: men. . 'It is announced that. J,. P. Mofgan & ' and whatever may be said in praise of to party bigs. \United States is no exception to this: {rale; but in forsign lands, where our' 'affairs are regarded without prejudice, men of intelligence -have perceived that. 'the chair of Washington is occupied by . [greatness. Such is the judgment of the observing men of England, a coun-: 'try where American affairs gre usnally regarded with distrust andour states: men liable to be considered meré poll- ticians. . _ English views of. Presrdent hoose- velt have always been favorable. Di Glued that a man of his London * gems, of 7 :Bits,\-a paper filled with | “literature, offers & prize| [for the best brief eatimate of 'hischar-: Followmg the taking of life by. the | acter; and the prize has been awarded: to the writer of. the Hines at the head of this article. | _ -.- 'It is sad to think that political stnfe tion of a truly great man &nd that must wait until after his death to do. justice even to a Washington 'or a Lin-} colm. It.must be a source- of satisfac-. tion to occupy a political positron in| which one can, without sacrifice\ of {party . fealty, -sppreciate and applaud the heroic character that presides over the government at Washington. CA strile man of heart and brain, Strong, fearless, self-reliunt, sane ; Chivatrous Vike -the knights of yore, 4 leader he in peace or: war. Apostle of the free born truth a Tnatthis great world belongs to youth.\\ The Czar has added to the war éraisers.\ - These are 'automobiles, capable of terrific speed and almost shot proof. . . An exchange says: The United 'States imports a million lobsters a| year. We do not know about this, | but we are sure there are ten million native lobsters which might be ex- possum profit. ° The owl ig- no wiser than other | buds althouorh it 1s a symbol of wis=| It can Bee truth, only in half fatter its voice. Many men have the reputation for wisdom 'who have 'the |. Children chase butterflies andburld sand. houses and thereby develop {strength to do a. hfe-wotl; As wei ow Older we are prone to indulge in | Ztles in the air. And this inclination {is not all bad as some stern moralrsts tell us. . 'the rainbow, even thopgh our castles] -to find a - foundatlon, we are up-| workin life. . [mal, but his best work is done with 'his eyes beholding 'the rainbow and: {his hope moulding the clouds of sun- 'set into ethereal palaces. The Democratic State Ticket. |_ 'be Democrats of New York State in | conveiition assembled -at Saratoga, Oct. 1 - For Governor-Bird S, Coler, of Kings. | For Lieutenant-Governor—Charjes N.. Bulger, 'of Og wero, of: Chautaugna. | For Comptroller—Charles M. Preston, 'of Uister. - of Erie. 20 of Warren. . *For Associate J udge of the Court of Appeals—John C. Gray, of New York. affair, full of promiles that no party on | earth could make good co , ~ The New (to-ct has a Short nil Fen-inc 's comet: is now visible to thef night ungit October 8th, when it will be | from this planet. [servatory, and 'because it is one of the | est way of finding the comet will be first to docate the pole-star as soon as possible alter dark. Nearby the large| erose of Cygoi can be seep, and still |. the. constellation Cassmpeia, which looks Tike a poorly formed letter W lying | 'on its side. Quite close to Cassiopeia) will be seen a haze on the blank, blue fgronnd pt: the fky about the. size of |fgrofliar nebuls in Andromeda. This baze is Professor Berrine’s' comet.- . Poliilcal Notes. Ira S. Jarvxs of Hartwick Semmary 15 the Prohibition nominee for Congress i in, 'this district. . ® less women and Children. For mqnths t Af the Sfihflhal i2 county Democratic the greater part of the goal regions 'has been mthe hands {a mob and yet the authotities hesitate to declare martial law. k use to: others to work Gov. Stone has for- feited the respect Ot & large part of | le . . Fhe mdu, tr1es_ of the'\ 'eonvention, held Oct. 4th, George M. Palmer of Cobleskill was nominated for | member of assembly Send % copy of this - paper to some | ive, friend or - former resident Call ati 'the office and get a copy of the- paper .or give us the names and we will send | That this great worldbelongs to youth.\ | and Republican pollticmn, died at Os 'stroyed by a fire in the Rochester coal (handling plant of the Central railroad | gatior io. the U. Mast Sunday. Vermont how. - needed in South Africa, @ud new the\ may slur over and obscure the reputa- [ eral points to disperse crowds. {engines of his army a fleet of \\land -armor-claa }, lights and éyen its: aduurers do not] | of friends in Otsdawa on Sunday. | .-,. asing the rainbow and buildmg cag» | Even though we never catch .. placed ijn nomination the following ticket :- :. For Secretary of- State—Frank H. Mott, ' For Attorney-General—J ohn. Cunneen, j [.._ For State Engineer and Surveyon- | 'office, beginning with Oct. 1. fRichard W. Sherman, of Oneida. #0 -- For StateTreasurer—George R. Finch, this change possible. naked eye\#80 will get brighter every. | ab'its-nearest approsch to the earth. Atl that time it will be about 35 ,; 000,000 miles | This comet is of spec? ial interest because it was: discovered by 1 an American, Prof. Perrine, of Lick ob-] few comets that men. have been able to| || see without the he'p of a telescope. 'The] - ihey will enjoylt more than -& dozen ( letters for it gives many items you {-would rot think of to write. LATE NEWS NOTES. Three hundred Chinese were lost b’y‘ | thie foundering of a steamer off the Cliina | {coast}. . 'The city of Pittsfield, Mass., is taking | , { ateps to import 10,000 tons of coal from Wales. John A Place a. veteran newspaper van wego, Oct. 5th, a 80 years.. Four hundred tons of coal were de- The Thirty-fourth annual convention. of the New York State Woman: Suffrage) The Shenango Valley steel mill has Co., and their associates 'have made ars : rangements to import 50,000 tons of coal} 'a very remarkable character, one. who, | in & short career, has won a title to | tor domestic fuel uses.. §. b. Hayward 3 enrich, rims-p «chased the business 'of Balslord 'Lstrong at Oteg‘o. tov! Charles Bonek at Wells Bridg: tbsp; 618. bustiels of oats mom absut eler jacres of monomer. +3 Mre. Susan Hoag of unm- ‘ her 87h bicthday recently by ”fig its f ing a few relatives. son Sot % [last week aged 89 yea Mrs. John Sho Oct. 1st, of typt survived by her I dren. ~ dents this year Ior a tou ~Cornell University i. thar Freer. as It is Governor-elect Mccuilough of [Count At Batavia, last Sunday, an oil stove in| [the house of Sherman Reed, 73 years-old, |; {did not work and suddenly burst into |, | fames. [the house and .was. seriously. burned: # - 7 | M#.Reed tried: to- assist bis wile and was bursed: to death Mrs. Reed tried to carry it from | e ' 4~ Three masked highwaymen on hone- |back held up and robbe@ the stage : Sach Pioneera mile 'and; a Dalf from Florida, . 'Orange county, on the afternoon of Sept.. 30th, in grae_ western style. They ab-] \tained several gold watches, dismond | : The Legislature did what | the people expected it to do by selecting: \the Republican candidate to fill the -office'|. 'for which he had been nominated. The Republican to :»Valley resulted m “th 'The premiums 'to hepulfl\ rm in exceas of last year, but pigment feels confident th eficit.-Farmt#r:; -- pc L. H. &°C. D. TOWn 7 plated the tm roofing of t | tings 'and-considerkble ° money and made} \} re ' their escape.. President Mitchell? of the United Mme . workers has returned to 'the coal region ; the strikers were depressed by the fail-] *C ' aure-of the conference at Washington, but.] ' remained firm in their deterinination not to resume work; the operators planned | -to increase largely the output of cogl this | week; violence by the: strikers continued,. At being neceisiry to send troops to sev-]. , VICINITY NOTES. ~f One Canastota farmer will realize $80 |- I per acre from beets raised for canning I factories. Joseph Multer died at Charlotteville,: \Sept. 26th, of cancer of the stomach { aged 61 years. The Democrats of Herkimer county ihavex' nominated. two ladies for sehodi ' commissioners. Berlin at the advanced age of 94 years and five months. [|_ A. L. Baldwin the new editor and pro-| | prictor of the Hunter Republican will} change the name of that paper to Hunter , Review. Martin L. Shaeffer died at his home in| Schoharie last Thursday, aged dbout 80- . years. Borst of Ofieonta. The Franklin county potato crop prom- f 'iges to be the largest harvested in recent. years, the yield being in some sections WEST LAURBNS. - I D. Scofield and family were callers oin Milt creek recently. e : _ p. H. Washburn and wife were guests Dr. J. W. Green has a colony of white rats 'that secured the . first premium among other things. [uekt Sunday\afternoon. wife and daughter of Sidney, were guests: 'of Mrs. Lydia Soden last week. f andwife were called to Qneonta on Sun- day to attend the funeral of 'William Gardner. 'Mrs. M. W. Hays sale was well at- tended andthings sold well. All regret very much the decision of Mrs. Hay, to | move away, and trust the family will ree | turn before long. DELAWARE COUNTY. -_ Bouton's cold storage warehouse at. Margaretville was destroyed by fire on\ .f the morning of Oct. 1it. Archibald Armstrong, one of the: old? 'est and 'best known citizens of Delhi,{} 'died Sept. 28th, of Bright's disease, aged | st 78 years. 'ber of Co. H, 144th N. YC. V. was found 'dead in bed at Downsviile, 'Sept. 20lh.} | His age was about 65. _ ' The Margaretvrlle bostofiloe kas been: raised. from a fourth to a third class} A steadily increasing volume of business has made: The Franklio. creamery company ac- | cumulated sn indebtedness too large to| « |-carry and have transferred the plants m} t \The platform is a very long winded: 'that village and in Bennett Hollow to} the Creamery Products company, npon | | terms, the Dairyman says, which seem | | likely to assure their creditors their 50 | j j per cent within the mext thirty days 29 - Bruce E, Ballard of Roxbury, a young | . | man who 1s being educatedkt New York | | university, through the - generosity\ of Miss Helen M. Gould; attempted to drown | himself on Saturday, by jumping Into thel - North river from the ferry boat, Mid-] land, of Weekawken.: 'He was- canght in | big act, placed under Arrest, and taken to: 'the Roosevelt hospital as 'his mind is evidently afi‘eeted. , Zola, the Realist. a Emile Zolg, the #reatest figure in: 'French fiction since Balzac,. met an ead | as horrible as some 'of his own. oharac- ~ Suffocation by gas may be pain- , 'less, but the death that steals upon us !; ters. in the privacy of our ows bed-rooms } seems doubly g.acsome by its very as- |. He was the: father of Mrs. C. El . Rev. R. W. Van Dyck expecta- to oceu-‘T py. the pulpit in the Christian church? Charles Soden sand wife, Louis Soden,’ Wm. Deitz and wife and G. D. Weeks. | the act Billy Setioonmaker, who was a lineal-V Unadilla, $12; ley, $12;> Lu Center, $8; 0 In the matter. :of [H. W. Potter to f OA the town. ot N\ - Ezra Dixon has ti“ Lena. C. K Beaman o, four weeks, will occu a desk next. Sunday. 2C creagd to. over 30, 1 the& encoree. This wagon 1 resentifisemént for s | York ts the best proof. visit. : The Kilties will be: theatre, Oct. 11th_~ tartan. A Fayette woing husband was in th hired girl, and reso! P;: Saturday night ~#he engine was run ton the Greeting, unlay night and worked ”hopes, betta Where has the con, Has the.coal been in't - Is the coal mine iwwine - not mine? * - sociation with every day comfort and]... l safety. ful work. During the night the mechan- ; {ism of a gag -stove to act. The| ,. | subtle, invisible fluid escapes and floods 'the room > At-_dawn the man awakes} {choking, struggles to rise, falls back r with his head- and shovwlders on the floor} :and his feet on the bed; unconscious,. A ment of the G. A. R., f few bours later his servants, alarmed at {the silence, enter the #oom.and find him: 'dead. Here is reallfm more real than aside. ew c Hop Note! Kenyon & Baxton bought: Tast week, | 'about 350 bales, a portion of which, how- ever, were Pacific coast hops.. For state: growths purchascd the prices paid were: ‘ A: taster of literature goes to} , { bed in the full enjoyment of health and. f Tthe fame won by years of hard and skil- |; ington early in- 'October; the Ontario a Wests 'the greatest product of Zola's art, and at p ['the same time romafcée which he cast | and Ohio ral nearest statio 28 and 30 cents. n days are October Aith| . Kidder has been iH. for sey» P. Lewis of Mt. Vision visit- Allen of KU lddlefield is ang er' huighter, Mrs.. T. M. Strong,. | Drkeman of Worcester . Mlss Florence A. Egbert Bibscock and. €i ted at H. L. Wades f , who has been v1s1tmg Mr Egbert Blhcock re= | black horse wluch 'the runmng rice at | 2 evening. aged | nown by many | _u & patient but gréat | Everything & thes “sympathy tot} the Do as Gardner died at his home i 0 tober 3d, after'| He was a enteen years. He . and one son. (The | tacit; hold of a: live wire and |I¥. 1 Beware of Ointments for (Eaten-r]: sins mercury will surely destroy the sense' sof smell 'and completely derange the, | whole system -when: entering it through | {the mucous surfaces ydamage they will do -is ten fold to the / [CHAs. K MOHARG, 414. AVEREt . \ ILYNN J. ARNOLD, {The First. National Bank that Contain Mercury, € Such articles| should never be used refine-pt on prescnp- | tions from reputable Bbysicians. as the good you can possibly derive from them. | Hall's Catarrh 'Curé, manufactured by J.. F. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no | mercury, and is taken inter nally, acting | directly upon the blond and mucous sur- | [faces of the system. In buying Hall's] 'Catarch Cure be sure you get the genu«. fine: Itis taken internally, and made in 'Loledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & C€o:| Testimonials free, _ - . Hall’s Fami‘y Pills are the best. CAPITAL $150 000.00.| 'I Organized:ana. State Bank in 1830 under the.| i pime of The Otsego County Bank. Became. | Bank Act in 1863. a single: depositor. | ING BUSINESS, Inia: hank allot-(is a far greater de ree Of security than that given by any incorporated ‘iavmgs Bank. ~THE gues Do murmur glmsrsorwu AND counnsrosnsms Ct INvITED. . LYNN J. ARNOLD, President. \_. CHAS. K. MOHARG, Vice President DIRECTOR-S- Looperstown, N. Y. ARTER 63° Wall Sh, N y. City. ‘ Deposit Your Money in OF LGOPERS’I‘OWN A|. prope; By addmg a, newnmproved cool-r er at.our Market we are prepared to have our Méats at all times fresh and palatable J meg Roasts, Tender\. Steaks, | Cutlets ° . of every description [Fresh Bread, Cakes and Cookies Every Day. _ Call andsee us at. Market Hail j - our cart on the streets. Thanking all for past patronage. ed. He was at. work in it: Chustmhs dinner, pull a | THE WEST SIDE four garden before frost TJ & liar. The sap in the < hem: alive Tor weeks and r fiek with a capital stock aid in. Mr. Converse the; tarted about two and a mness between [- chums SPAVIN CURE] ” AYLSWORTH & MORRIS, : Commercial trav- m 2ragents, 1 to 3 peddle“ and insurance agents, |- equitable and praiseworthy [ = \ nspm ure,\ js blown in -bottle, __ llc Cholera and Diar— a. For sale by James ‘ ering led by ; December, 4% {at frst, but rallied \prime western steam,. state dairy, 17a2l¥%e.; 1 3 full cream, | x § small white, | 3 large, white, refining, 3c.; | TO LOOK THAT WAY WHY NOT refine firm. o firm. domestic, 454; I, city. 6440.7; country. tripping, 56a70c 3 good to This wholesaler | Q‘You take no chance ‘When‘you eall on, l . w., C. PARR A full line. of Strap Work and Horse clothing. ~ NORTH ST., . - Has returned with a Nlce lot of Road and Farm Horses | At his Stables in ONEONT A- a} And Invrtes Exammatron. DON'T FAIL TO, USE ''. For Ringbonea, Shavins, 'Stifle, Lame. ness, Thoroughpings, Weak. Tendons, Cap: © pod Hocks, Whiribone, Shoe Bolls, - Splints. Curbs, and all enlargements. None muine. unless the. words “Ohapin’s * “Foware‘cbflmitations. Manufactured only by the 2 EDMESTON CHEMICAL Gil, or any reputable local drugg st. Come and see our| / A new place. © Fresh and Salt Meats. - Clayton lahbntt ESS I COME AND LOOK AT MY +o} ASbORTMENT +0% |PARRS flARNES§ EMPORIUM NORTH ST., HARTWFJK, N. Y. [DRY GOODS Sold by Druggists.price 75e per bottle bl For over- seventy years it. has faithfully served' . 4 'the public in every department without Ions to\ runners ALL KINDS or BANK-f ‘ THEO. C. TUR‘lEit, Cishier. | Cooperstown,N ¥.1 Gooperst wn, N.Y.| | Wool Dress Goods, \Black Dress Goods Comfortables, |Blankets. » and evergthmgj |cannEpD - Goons, General Repair Shop.: | oe {Leading Dry Qoods House in Oneonta. {For a TOP BUGGY . or (a HARNESS. | HAiil'WlCK, .Y. . EDMESTON, w, ¥.| |___ Inquire of RUFUS P. LUCE, Hartwieir, N. Y Nothing looks better than a fine. + new: Harness when out driving [ II] YO}? That one of thebest Stores to get your moneys worth 18 at © HARTWIGK. i a GROCERIiéf-S l GRQCKERY ”iAN) A FULL LINE OF ALWAYS? ON HAND. Try Our GOLD EAGLE COFFEE at 25¢ a pound. | Reasonable Prices and Good Goods is our Motto. |a National Bank on the passage 'of the National aes 'The season's selling of New Fall Goods _- is wellon. We are assured that you'll be l able to satisfy your wants here without - much trouble. Prices and quality count here; and with the largest assortment trading is made easy. ' ' Lace Curtains, Draperies, Carpets, Oilcloths, - etc., etc. iIn Every Descnptlon for Lad1es \Wear. The Newest Novelines in the Notion Line, such as Collar: . Points, Chatelaine Bags in Leather |or Cut Steel, The New Wrist Bags, | Han-plus and Slde Combs C . GURNEY & SONS, IS THE PRICE OF OUR SUPERB NEW STOCK OF A Oak Chamber G uits - All the latest styles of make and finish and whether the cheapest. or most. expensive every one worth the money. \ When looking over these goodsdon't forget also to inspect our Fine Parlor Furniture, Dinning Room Suits, Fine China and Crockery. l e TUBE and UNDERTAKING ONEONTA \N. v IN OUR LARGE EXCURSION SALE OF Your: money will W111 go a long dis- tance in this sale and you will be bet er satisfied than ever, if you purch se your | . of us during this sale. It is no tron I > - to show our goods, and to glve lg; p ptuces is a pleasure to us | . {158 Méii‘t‘Stu