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ce ena an » LET a coment “f\ mttaer «fifsnwwswxwg - TILLMAN AND GONZALEZ, ~DELAWAKE county.. e _*_ LAURENS, 'The. death of Editor Gonzalez |_ Burr G. Cornell of Stamford has. gone Charles Tilley has rento *~ makes: Governo‘ Tillman [toLos Angeles, wherehe bas a position. 91101109? Stanton! Sa S - {a murderer.. 'The shooting: R |_ _The forty-fourth aniliversary of the| .Cows sold for $37.50 at £ Entered $3116 Pattofice at Hartwick, N. Y., as: done, and not in- o . BA “5“ “hm“nwmjm celebrat- [1y's ”ff“? last week . wal wiz | C secondoass. ___| The feud b 612W cen. - two ‘men'n led by a shank 0 F f Frank Hop, gan. + v 0!!! root 815117\??- sata to c..t\. e £. C REYNOLDS \ _J _ Itis rumored . at w Tk will begin on. 0, Strong, February Ast. ~ ovens 000 Every Year In Repairs. They are commonly attended by loss | ED‘WR AND MANAGER of long standing; and nothing “occur the Coykendall's proposed railroad from |. . Julia Sighbee of Schuyler Lake mflnaa; an' Obstacle to | of energy, lack of courage, and some» | ._ red at the time to ingrease Tillman's| aypyiig 1o Andes as 2000 as she spring \ed her parents last week | times by gloomy foreboding and de-xfij |ill feeling. - Hence it is a clear infer- | opens M. J. W ike . : spondence; , w > - ard of Unadxlln yi on m the United Statu are | Spondency. : lence that the deed was wilful mur«|. Rey, B. M. Pasteer of Newark, N, 34 mother here over: Sunday. the people annually the enor- |- #T had pains in my back, could not sleep | si We der, with malice aforethought. 'That! has accepted the-call to the Sidney Bap» | f ‘of resonooooo which is a $32,115; mm}; 31:3 T1223: {ff OT ed i a esa a, ; wor soin i by death. accout. | he oberen aod has alendy enterce 9900 | to a party from Asn | ale ns ont dnd\ ane rooney | Riet A At Apis ane Alpes | until we can master this evil we can mg to the laws of South Carolina. | P ¢ \_ W. C. Smith of Mt. Vigion hag Beefs W woman and child, This amazing | $8 my work \I sttribnte my care entirely | . .We shall hether a jury or| It that seven members ot | has DEC! | gast is pointed out by Martin~Dodge, | to Hood's Sarmaparilia~' Mut J. N. Preet, | | lay no claim to either civilization or| e shall now see whoing Jary ,, | the North Kortright church 'have been: appointed Notary Public by Hoy pas director of the bureau of public 'road | care H. 8. “Delano, Pike Road, Ala. Christlamty s%.00 e fSOflfll Carohmy ADGA: wall memos l.“ find during the n“ “a and OfFin Southworth of Eartmch, sited inquiries 'of the department of agricul- -_ [ofthe stern. rense Of 31180108 to find; at five: .of lthe seven: were members : prother, Charles, of ire: in Washington, says the New York ) - man guilty. | 3 frock » a i Herald. He advocates the construction GT « © l \ 1+ an | Cure hdne and hver troubles, reheve eae ,Hovrever, Editor Gonzalez was by jL Ham, wile of James H. Wright. died ~ ss Fitts Gilbert of Hartmck 18 the of brick track roads with convict labor. | theback anydbinld up the whole system /a\ An Delhi, Jan: 31. Her maiden name was [guest of Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Newell | - As- a result of the good roads move- | | Maria Griswoldr She was born in Una. | for a fow days. < .- ~ od Puk ment, wich has 'been largely stimulat- dllla, 'Sept.| 13, 1819, where: she 1ived| _ A State inspector is here to \inspected By the efforts of the department of |- & anti her father, Horace Griswold moved. | the herd of cows of C. L. Tuckep'Jor|agricaultire, the road question 18 At | the Democflmc WY 3 b“ to °PP°' to Delbi in 1534 [tubercnlosis: Lorg wa ibi‘esentirecelvlng a remarkable degree | |site factions, and the editor's attack | | mpa Court of Ap' als has decided “I George: Mann. was\ in Laurens over {of active interest, as indicated, for in- | 'on the \ Lientenant . Governor: were: pe * Sunday calling on friends.\ He willopen | stance,: by, a movement in the state charges in the House Of Representa- favor of Walton the sult brought 19. 1¢~| pi, pay store. atjlew flu; vJeek 'of New York for bonding the state for - 'couched in the language: of the gutter. | cover from «Delaware. county 035019 10 |\ 0&3 L ~.\ ($80,000,000 to build country roads; | tives may eventually save the nation E ang i: © rge wW.* Hyen \and P Til man fam pm and 11 2 ith & -bill before | from investing millions. of dollars in |. The Till il may. hsuve ® tate \Ey faye been living at Ha fiffizthgznfi 23:31“ g, Mr. 0:5; . : rel lartwi kaSe’mrnary impractical naval vessels. ~ cover “111°“ 1”me 1 “01 1110111711331!“ (05 I) of. Virginia for $100,000,000 for the _ . same purposes. ipt| ez - ger'g house.\ . / t\ w1> \In Febrile} 89: 13m ago. Rev. Jae select . dancing party ig adve d , <4 . W ; 'Mr.. 0 declared, \In. view of our | 3mm D.D«;> “mm“ aca mpg]! to take placé-at the Mt. Vision 'House,\ yanlng lytiel’savlng spent $400,000,000, on he arai h! “53: g“ bu“ Wednesday evemng Feb: . '1t,~ 1903 {'the Philippines, it is. time to do some-. ) _ ml y ~ Goodm’hsio. Full bill 750611“. non think tangible . for our own people.\ : ' |__ The song. of the. Jato Win. Morea of --This is. especially true,\ comments f K6r: Dedge, \In 'view: of 'the fact that .|. e Blowite applied to the German chan- . . f Hohiboldtffl'obq have ¥récted\ c nist bre aty:: wliee: we are | continuail ying. an. avoid:; ® $‘i;°?; z: m) oB except gent in the Laurens: cenistery in meia apte Inna tag of mgrepc‘han $6450,000,000 | $3113, £33: ‘lffi’fifgffinflf Em ;, Lone-Revr., J. E Robinson, Pub? of “10 ory of thiir father. It was Purchased each year. for the privilege of drivin‘ \fatal-day morning; but, although the But foul lime hull abusive epi- 'Rirat msb’hfl‘mr 'old Scotob.: churcl (Fof «'Gilbert@Wwille firm. | -> ~~ ~~ :~ fover our dusty and muddy roads. *- | request was made through the medium | - aac _ - |thetssdo mob condone spremeditated ai arr Mis In of |. The following Is a report - of Talis | enormous . expente, in better | CORDN® | o twp ambassadors, Bismarck refused. We promise the choicest collection of: \lTéow - 'should suf. ['service by. about nine months. Rev. L 'Bridge cheese factory for 1902, per one hended by maying It equals 4 t8X Of | ¢, entertain it: 'To theintense surprise : more than $7 each year for every man | ML: ae Blow: the newest for every department i enprems ope {mong tomo mn ton 5 n i) mae aaron carrer | | _ | De. Brace: n-prea + : 5 j s\ A careful study of the road problein | s | “I: | half a century, 'being licensed in 1855 - {$1.02 8-100 : Sept., $1. 24 ;. Oct., © at l ant of 1“va o tie Geaty in bis pocket! | ‘A 7h o l G. ' d © Andes _ The Ledi ty of the ba {in. aetail reveals some important | 5, nut with the treaty in bis pocket!] coals ee e esAIdsocleyo e |f ollec c 6 2 aG D se va had | Pains in the Back \| Are symptoms of a weak, torpid of! {V ”M5, ”Am-LNG FACTS AND nary-taunt 'condition of the kidneys or j\ BY MARTIN DODGE. liver, and are-a warning it is extremely | 3hazardous to npéglect, #6 important is A healthy action of thesa «organsr : $1 00 A. YEAR. THURSDAY, Fannusnr 5, 1903. Bishop Spaulding . says: abound in corrupt politicians, and f .& The once of f coal is. dropping and. will keep: down if the people will con- tent themselves with what they néed.{ 20 . and not foolishly clamor for more to Ris than they want. EOMEVVHAT early to talk about the coming season but it will not be long before it begins in real earnest with us. STORIES OF DE BLOWITZ Famous., Comte-pendent’s Great Beat | and His: Dependence on ® Yalet. M. de Blowitz, the famous correspond- | ent of the London Times in Paris, gave | We've been preparing for this time for me a lecture of about an hour's aura- | des on ML manner of poltniest topics, | SOM months back till now all purchases are.. ' says a correspondent of London Life. | .\ { His intellect, like others of his race, is { made‘ ‘;sharp and his method of \expHcation | : lucid enough. I may mention two of: , , Our new Spring goods begin to arrive. M. de Blowitz's journalistic feats which | | Atargped: nim as the correspondent par about February first and from that time till r excellence of bis ago. At the time of: he ever memorable Berlin congress M. | qlo1It ~ the fifteenth we ll be busy making ready. e , The investigation 'of the bribery | A New York paper which pubhshee‘ ' ~ daily the list of vessels entering New| York harbor from Long-Esland { Sound runs the list under the-stereo head, **Passed through Helt Gai Recently an error occurred ard the | head was inserted over the death |~ notices: | Almost: as numerous £6 snow flakes are the protests being renewed by members of both houses 'Of Congress f against the pasktage' of the law permitd ting cattle to be carriea for 40 instéad |© of 28 hours without unloadmg them | for food and water. ae 3¢ bo, \ “mefigglgstge: vgyhigw‘pooiadcmg ‘ glint nrecilous document negér left] M, de | ' ho- church will meet mth Mrs. A* ' OWIU’ Jetter case. 1mm fussels was- MOUNT VlSlfiN. C Hopkms Thursday, new 124.1} gngflcozgig' lmtfay' are found in . reached, and there-it was gut on the' | , Mr. J. R. Simmons is at home foi a. | dinner. Teams:-will.be in readin {as ~~mItY , abund angel“! i» Mr. p “I mnfgggrziedchVSTt: £031ch . Cpa. i | lew days. _ { carry those who msh togo. Gotchal argues,. , be used economically 10 | | mri a \afa gues, \C | very moment that the 'plentpotentiaries: 7 . hFolll‘ men robbed en an T. L. Field 'and wife were callers ab lnwtation to all, - _ + e build good roads, they will greatly ar | in Berlin: were signing. it!. Needless to: The second annual report of the Waterloo of $3,500 an cash, Jan. 27th: ~ Oneokfia on Saturday. . . his no so ‘TY ail ”L. ~ | sist to.. meeting the important problem | say that no other paper had it until the | New York State hospital for the care | SFifty-twopatients in an inssuehasylnm |_ George Robinson and wife entertained Herbert Coo: died . T: éogpe’m own,: [ of how::to mmf’tput country 0808 | rojjowing Monday or to describe the | EmbPOlderleS mid us in England were burned to dest! Janu- friends last Thursday. - \O 71 er | waning and shims of teeth in Ber- | oferippled and: deformed children, j st ° Jan. 27th, aged 26. years > ~ == I very na Afin and Cologne and the other great G d 27th. ; F + sf roads th received, shows that 35 patients: were. “and,“ Eweet, fot |_ Miss Hils Drum passed last week with | Gilberteville and. .ct-rallroad cara for exam- mor state engineerr | rtsville and. Otego will ypte on rhea] contact-ra cars, £60 EXAM: | nso, aper centers of Germany. The | 111399.th (1111'ng m3 Ila-St year End th‘t jher parents in New Liabon' the“genie Question “Ill year. 7+ _ e—~ t (Cum ' mt it such 113?!“le I. 2:00:12] great feat of M de Blowflz \a; . fopped dead at the Fork Orange club,| . ten. were dissksyg8s®. ~One n Tbany, January 26th; whiles walking tr) Detés ”mm“ 'and wife bave returned | W. A. Secor, Minimum» has. |:that of interviewing the sultan. | Such | Thome: hours dz“; a; bansvfilé. II D ing bad never been previously | and fifty apphealmns fas aAwissfon {the entrance:-on his way home 9 is or and. as Af. de Dlowltt | were made during\ 'the year; \b c , “PM?“W,“ notes {.. Miss Anna Hefimon ot Ewe“ * *I rightly said, no ong will ven do It s hospital ded\to its utmost g0by <; ' guest of her aunt; Mu. Anna Root. R ospt was crow AMB u og! Grid-Wide agreement for maintaining ' \Mra. Lucy Law], has returned home] 'I * j capacity. - 'The institution (is located; 'silver at the ratio of 32 to 1. * C alter @ visit wlth friends at Ear-twink. , at Tarrytown, and what it most needs | | The demands of therailroads for addi-} | ros $fargarep King hasr eturned home: now is room. | tional motive power are so great that, from a a vist 'with her daughter at Milford, |_ | though the Baldwin Locomotive Works | David Smith and wife and I. J. heyes an | | ( ilnlle six engines a day, it. cannot supply Edison's latest invention the elec- shem fast enough, as”? “n“;tfzrsgf'gs 8233211131; - Fa agon trical stomse battery, DMOMISO8 10: | olstted . at Mrs. Lucina Sherman's 'on| revolutionize methods of street gail] | Sund - a 1 t A d to t John Chamberlin: died in Afton, Jan unday. - _ filllfififi it prigigk gimme 19m , my an -.’,’,”_9‘?°.;ze. He was born in 1828. |_ Mrs. C. S8. Ingoldsby and Mrs. John George Jenson,; whojkllvc' the entire state of Delaware is plan- -_ The M. #E. church at Mt. Upton has. Salisbury were shopping ab Oneonta : mother; about swo. miles west of: an neds and elflfimgmy will be the motive: [just: “lawn“ anew $1,300 pipe organ- - San. th. ville, gamma-tea suicide $78 . | yes power. The storage battery will Mithast Fi Sessmub) bornin Harpers<| - ®-Gardnor, formeriy of this place, | W88 48 oars Gldy AHJ UtiP Wilt from: | <=> | Louraes. - Aithough 'a born Jew, DG | used, thug domg away - with trolley | fisldy: Delaware county, Nov. 27, 1822, | now of Dansyfle, is visitingrelatives and continued i healt © He veay w bit- mwrroad- are' che-lflr I Browits was a fervent and desesut Bo- | «died at Afton,. Jan 28th. 'He was & te- ' 1 bedroom that afterngon, Look ® flaw held | properly the weight and, “bulb! I man Catholle. _ Moreovéel, ha Was 4 | les and greatly decreasing the ex-] friends here. renist poles g A g 'spected citizen. .- a Robin do wik d A. PS | the muzzle close to: the Jeft side-cof hile the wagon wheels new and important { man who liked his comfort. . pense of construction. If the road | 'The Albany county.grand jury indicted H 1: 2:5; w; 1:1: 53 1:28:11 11; Harve \bead and pulled the trigger. .”°,',“l“ «will bo »ttained. |__ | , When he applied to the Englishmen ‘ be built the storage battery experi-| pred W, Kuapp-of Colonie, for the mur- | Bin“ as Laurens, - - 7 | entered his. temple, and-the concussion | - 01086 study. of these conditions re- | for permission to go, with them on. sulted in the construction of &a wection | their devotions, they consented, but | ment will be watched with much in-{der in the.1st: degree. -He 1s charged | fractured bis head. like a-blow tram @: 4 » j terest 'with having brainy murdered A:n‘ Hr . H.J. Beckiey was called. to West- club. He lived “bow; five hm“... ¥ M bl'ka wheeltrack road 'In the aw with the provision that he must not be { t t of the 11 t her|: I moot 0! 'agricuiture grounds.in the éar- | accompanied by tbis valet-a matter | hen 's e mela \ | uanucd women semiey eer mde tee (a s oe ant ha tanita | . a * vice shows that there were 388 acci= brothers have had built Tor: Greene is. nu- Miss Dora Dotvues, 'of Schuyler Lake T‘;f:;‘;:::f::'xm‘f\mf‘ i man “mm-tea \How can I go rith. :‘ ¢ I . dents to registered vessels in this ished. © It is 'of Ingians: sandstone and } made a vigit to Oneonta Wednesday. \It is hereby “dared iHat.on & 'out my man?' he asked. *Do you not | --- Out of 99,494. Cost $60,000. : It has on the: second foor| Miss A mette Wilbur has been engaged | or Pec. 1, 1902, a woman. CM“ ca by. the. benefits , of k“ {know that I have not for years!o 12:23 uo & meeting Toom containing 300 uphols 'to teach the school ut Falls Bridge in | ployed in the postal service who slip. ; 3m“ deg“; under girl from the na- wmpeientjo Ext on ”118ng DZ re- bo 'tered chairs. | place of Miss. Hattie Eldred, resigned. > changé her name by marriage éhall not | tionat treasury \Indicates its deserved 331293 i P Slfih slglflxigg “Pilgrims a lost, and the property loss was about |. waunam Qairk:0f Cohoes bas presented Miss Mary Eldred has closed her school | be reappointed.\ popularity in the rural sections. - A | they re 13; ed. “dopnot wear boots. Th éy‘ $2,800,000. There are 272 life S&v- | the Schoharie County Historical society | at South Hartwick for a few weeks' va- The foregoing order was issued Nov.‘ Pteady increase seems probable in the | 5, in tam 'way with bare £ ect\ And. ing stations, of which 195 are on the| with a colonial flintlock gas, period: | cation and so has Miss Jennie Stevens. 23 by Postmaster General Payne:\ \ _| ares thus benefited until all of themore | ostentatious as the great man was in: Atlantic and Gulf coast, sixty on 'of 1777. The length 'of the gan is 64] Francis: Ceperly and wife, Aaron Ferris. mfgeyflgblxshm “JLtmw; denselypopulated parts of this- country | the practice and precept of his adopted ; the Great Lakes and sixteen.. on [1°°* 'The stockis hand-carved in 2 very \and wife of. Hartwlckand David HunBer | moving ge will ”pulp to the su a ar‘e covered. md | faith bis lack of Paulian-courage was | the Pacific coast. - The cost of main-| \Sh '| ford, and wife, of -Otego were TECCNt| court to learn from the highest author- |,, \o Coe coro Ciccone anty one ob. Ps ' lv c rss was et esa anf. _ 1 The- total cost of building 57-10 miles guests at James Pixley’s. a 'glon of rural m elivery only one 0 taining the serv1ce was $1,650,000, 2 ns ;[ Ap anecdote §U related of, De Blowitz | | which illustrates how very corfiulent ‘ - he was even several years Ago, says | e A the New York Commercial Advertiser. | a A B- | When the miracles of Lourdes were At- VL attln S . -| tracting worldwide: attention, the shrine | VA. \| was visited by many 'Romaf 'Gatholi¢ . |oilerims from England, including sev- | oral members of the ducal family Of | «| the Howards, whose nedad. 1g: the: pres. | > : f ent Duke of Norfolk., 'This was \copy\ :~] for the Times man, and he' expressed f a desire to accompany the pxlgrims to ‘ ”WWW!“ notes. AND ALL ELSE IN OUR LINE. and city streets, «iso with; 'most encour- suing results. a r\time motioned advance in the \The Charity Ball. - | Literary. Notes. , . Four Hungred OQnconta people, more Another of the great features which 'Of 1068; attended the Charity ball held at | are to distinguish Seribnar's Magazine 'the armory last Friday evening for the| during the current year begins in the benefit of the hospital. Gartland's or-] February number. - \The Presidentisl . 'Chestra gave a concert from 8:30 to 9:30, | Office,\ by Jamés Ford Rhodes, is the alter which dancing commenced. Choice opening article in the series by various refreshments were served. 'The armory authors on The. Government of the Uni- Iwas nicely decorated for the occasion | ted States. Mr. Rhodes, the well-known {and the Aady managers deserve mach historian, bas had extraordinary oppor- 'eredit for their success in making the} tunities to acquire a knowledge of the affair an event of the social season. Quite | manner in which Presidents do their a number of society people were present work, and in this article he passes acute 'from nearby towns: and acties. In is| comments not- only on the earlier Presi- \hoped the ball Wlll not. the hospital 50° dents, but upon Lincoln, Cleveland, Me- cleby $500 'Kinley and Roosevelt. His paper is a \ ~ [study of the office, aud, in addition, of CON/IN]!!! Evidence. | the impression made ppon the office by In 'a 89010080 «corner of. one of Philadel- | she Personality of the great imen who phm’s clubs the other evening a& number . bave: held it. 'Other articles in this séries of physicians: -were comfortably enscons |. will be written by such eminent authori- 'ed and \the talk turned:-to tales of their ties as Justice Brewer of the Supreme. | profession. Que of the doctors present | Court, Senftor Lodge, Captain Mehan - | related the following at his own expensé : | and Governor Taft. ~ | \On a chilly morning last winter, as T ooo irma mtl imme- returned to my office after several early |. and important visits, I asked of my ser- | vant, ‘Thomes, Bid Mra. S-- get the institution, Jan. 26. Carter was received medicine I ordered for her yesterday? | at the prison from Cooperstown, Déc. 'I suppose so,\ repiled Thomas, *Lsee all | 15 last, with an intermediate sentence of the blinds are down this morning.\ \ - As.|'not leas than two years or more than five 'the gathering recovered from their laugh» years for grand larceny, fecond dégree. ter one of the fraternity remarked:| An effort is being made to organize a «'That is as good as the story of an old} stock company to operate the Index . | olassmate af mine who sent in a death cer-. knitting mills at Phoenix and Hope, Mr. | tifcate with his name si igned in the space | Frelinghuysen, treagurer of the present reserved for 'cause of death.' ”--l’mza-‘ company, on accounts of other business Examlne the Gems delphla Led g ers - deciding to close dawn the mills as soon anna ame 'as stock on hand bas been run ok The mills are said to have been paging well, ~ - People are asked to subscribe for $50,000 worth of stock. ionennd nne cies nitin ioe nc Railroad Notes. Theo & W. railroad company intend country last year. persons in danger only nineteen were! shown by his staying at home in bis luxurious quarters [ | ity whether it is constitutional; to\ 0i8\ | gracie worthy of consideration presents © | of State roadin the town of - Shandakes,| Mrs. Nellie Kenyon of Miltord and. criminate against a married: woman itself, but that 6b stacie Js of such a na- | = - {Ulster county, frota . Pine Hill to H., .Mrs. North of Fort Edward visited last | there is x law making marriage bil- | When the Panama Canal - treat \ Whitney's factory: was $50,409.25. - Tho week at Harris Pride's and at Mrs. Mar-| men a crime to be punished by. Aforfélt: igefigatgco‘flfil; am ffifzm ( ¥ . gown could equip & trolley ling for this |garet Keyer'... ure \of position when the. m : 6%] condition of our country roads. |. ° goes through, the United StAt08 Will} money. - Good roads ave all right, but if} | Henry 'Maiteson 'and wife, Mrs. Ar.| men in Hike position 4s taken no ewitnout question one of the frit | be called on to pay $50,000,000 08911 'they cost like the Shandaken road, the {thur Whitman and Charles Matteson ang | of, let as know it and krow also wheth-\ great movements toward the sconomic. - -s40,d 600, OOOtothe French company towns better build trolley lines. | Our | wife gave Andrew. Gregory and wite a i; “a!“ are in: “fimmfifléfiflmmgfi‘ alfreé rural delivery of the mailsshould : 'a trolley. from Delhi to Bloomville ln- Gregory’s birthday. L This ll already evident from the fact 000,0000 to Columbia for the pm“ stead of a State rdad.-MIrro® Quarterly conference. will be held i | of ometal power uniess tt %e thise m that some of the mail delivery font,” ege of completing and controlling the ° a__s____:—_c.s:. I the Methohltfiio nigh so: Eeb fl7the an;l al itis mace a |bLave had to be abandoned on a */ waterway. - And it is to be observed | [_ \ ; c Bun be inflicted,\ but that there shaluie no. p! bad. roads, UGood Times for the Farmers. ° © quarterly meeting -on: following Sunday. F that this is about the only country in seem tha wer Woman Runs Ahead of Her Ticket. Mrs. Helen L. Grenfell, who has served two terms so acceptably - as state superintendent of public instruc-. tlon in Colorado, was ra-cleoted on the Democratle ticket at the recent elec- tion in spite of the. “Republlcan wave\ | that swept the state. Her name when _ first proposed four years ago. was in- | dorsed by i long list of college pro- fessors and prominent educators, 'and {the éxcellent service that she has i - & 1 : % A4 4 v a 4 3 ; Amos Carter of Cooperstown, a convict 'in Auburn prison dropped dead in- that ' Weddell The trays of valuablegems At the Fast Presbyterian parsonage in | 1 50rd Qneonta. Jan. 28th, by Dr. J. C. Russell,. [both set and unset, W1] a {William A. Bryden and Miss Jessie M.] ”on 'n.each county in the: most advanced 4; a StOCk fF 0m WhICh any_0ne Plfl'ilg both -of East Meredith. At the Free, Baptist parsonage in One:. class legislation is in the yery. easience \The: circumstance 'that over $6,000,- © bH t It: Wfilfld seem th’t “meg were never} Love £6835 at]. po mu, and preaching at ofnrepublican form Of government. lm wa. apptoprlat ed b, our hut con: . figzsthelzznfommanded pubic respec creation that can pay in spot cash 'better for the farmers than at present, [3 p. m. by Rev. T. F. Hall 'of Ozeonta. \| 'A possible “091101“ in suggested ' in | largely to be buried in Our muddy | without bothering about the matter. | says the Delaware Express. The follow- Revs. W. S. Adams of Lauren! and $°mtg§g¥lmflt of“! mwzggi’; roads in the delivery of our rural MaAlS. | - pgect o, m. new,“ Signe... Uncle Sam's check for $50,000,000 is | ing is & list of prices for farm produce in: . F. Hall, presidingelder, of Oneonts, | Th S5\ ang in still fewer cases it has zflffiafi'afiedgfifld'fommfif'? |. Father Handekyn, a Belgian mission- just as good as was the little bill of 'Delht this week- preached.three evenings at the meetings | been the husband who has: ohm“ os the { need ary, says that in one village of the | I 8 'Good dairy cows bring. trom $35 to $50 'in the Methodiat church last week, as. fhe @. and xoad problem, indicat« grea Kongo Free State:over thirty boys have | exchange for $20,000,000 which he F od b 100 - Rey. E: Colwell was not well 3mm moeemaenand taken that of the Wife,, A00 | og .education regarding the prefent | peep stricken with the Bleeping sick» | S he he. Phili airly good horses from || $100 to. $150 i ' lorially a woman has Bad' “pen .céssity and demand for vigorous 404 | poss now prevalent theré, They were. gave Spain when the. hi ippines Butter, new, per pound, 24 to 2% cents: | meetings wiil continuas tlils week. -| name:made her legal namé.. 50 SDi#.2!- | intelligent road work. des healthy. intelligent hem“, ut | \ . Radrog O % passed out of Spainshands. TEggs per dozen, |. - - -- 24 cents] . ‘D AVBRRO RT , ternative is suggested if legal red \As much of these large APPYOPTIG | ars wasting away to skeletons from | Beet, dressed, per pound, - 54 8 f . a © | cannot be had. |, . 1 tions for rural mail delivery could be ooo | pork, | * se a u_ { Miso Jennie Sherman is spending sevy-| Buch a ruling sets a premium, on d¢- | sayeq is we had good roads, it is obvi- . 31° “if“ of tn; ”99:29! finals?\ Many facts 156m to the abound Mutton, Ce s C oral weeks: \5h friends in Albany. ‘LcepflOn and subterfuge and, moreover, | ous that an amount equal to a consider- “J; tugnllzeaviegmn dill; up; 81:11:13 ing prosperity of this country in 1902. Potatoes, per bushel, ce Mise Caréie Emerson Of Schenevus | will act as a bardeeaulnstmmmirflflf tie able portion of these sum® could be | and htumble when they walk. about. ' One of the mercantile age itg | Apples, per barrel, | -_ $1.00 to $1 sp| spentseveral days last week with her when, it is for the best \of the | spent to good advantage in educating | ne ag ncles in its Tay, p; £ ton W $10.00 to $1200 parents. here. |_ |community that ii! i th f :*D€ | the- people in the work of improving -our |_ review for the past twelve months cw cod, per a; d. aL sr 15 to $2 00,» Dr.: Boott attended 'the meeting of “courses-a m $1120 43:11 “Eli #3 [country roads and thus forever clone &. shows that the number of husmessi medical-men in Albany, last week , His] Ricely in exchange for \her Dor out ng. large dlrlain out otur national cash. Mott a - failures in the- United States was the A mu“. M‘ mm“. 15°11 accompailed hli. - ther time to the interésts of home will mmflflngm tiles-gel; to the best £ \ ~- smallest in twenty years. There was| 0 & W. w _ A party was recently. 81W“ at the 'not be after a chance to work for her- | sible advantage b the national govern- | On at train the other day a| n £ Mr. and. M ge by a falling of in every part .Of the |aranken man-was using foul and profane: on)?!\ and. Mrs. Charles Munson |-seif, especially in the ‘Wflh and f ment in constructing a section of brick | 'country except the south, 'where there language: much to the annoyance of the | for their daughter, I‘W’ who leaves tor monotonous positions whic 4P€ |-track , road near eath county seat | Y. P t Michigan. 1 open to women under the government throughout the country ag an Object les - was an increase of fifteen per cent as 'other - passengers». ¢ A- gray-halred MAD]. apgey 080m:- realizedat- “pwfibe‘d 'The woman who. bas bees, , compared with 1901. This may no doubt be attributed largely. to the:] rashness that often accompanies-new. undertakings, and these: have bee nu- | merous in the South.\ An overwhelms | ing majority of the faflnres was due to lack of capital, ninety-three per with not more than $5, :©00, aging. There is an old Joke about living on the interest of what you owe, and the thing has become literally true. in recent years, remarks the Hones- dale Herald. - There are-a good many people carrying around bank books showmg & good deposit to their credit, | ist, but the baum pursuedHfaevil course. 'erly, benevolent: looking gentleman gath- ered the belligerent in and- took him be- | | tore Squire: Stage, who committed-him to | the Delhi jati, and at this point it dawned| | upon the berogged mind of the prisoner .[ that -he was in the hands of Sheriff. Smith per cent being of individuals or firms. |f) The f general result is remarkably enconr- ‘ €] Delaware county. f Good Nerve. ] Every little while notices are sent ont to} 'the newspapers giving notice of the holding of examinations,. with the infor- imation that theres no appropriation to- pay for the same. Just why they should ‘expect 'the newspapers to publish these. : advertisements: gratuitonsly is unex. plained. They formerly paid for these When the train. reached. Horton. the eld=| There is no need for nerve tonic in the: {county house, \h department of civil service -in this state, | Lof the M. E. church #C Fergusonylilie: . __ dent of Davenport Hge gone to Onondaga | 'Gounty. \Albany business college. [ mission Benjamin Palmer bas been taken to the Twenty-three farins- were offered forj sale or to rent in the Daltyman, last] . week, 'business 'They expect to go to Ung, | dilia and open a market there, | -~ BernardManzer bs rented the Ruther- | | fora store and experts to- again embark: | in trade. At the annual meeting - at the stock- a -In May fhe. expects to 242m s. 'west to visit her gon. Her daughter;! op of her 'husband~ awhile ' be — 'Miss Flors, will take a course in the throwing away her-final; 1 fieedoi who -was on the train warned him to de-. at the home oF G. M, Hillis! by: 'the ladies | @ 3°04 living kud, an. A- a. “be most universally with: wow in. i ernment ouces. 'been fable to- support» C Mrs. Sarah: Shermiln,- a. life longrest- other. ot be blamed If, the y marriage relation, | and independence; Worm ginning to Seek Sport at Homa John H. Burr, éalled the “Mayor of Burrville,\ and one of the heaviest men. 'in the: section around: Winsted,; Conn.; | Signor Bros. nova sold their market is an enthusiastic Asherman, skys the | | Chicago Inter Océan. WM xecent |- thaw came 'he could be found gn one of the numerous ponds about ' Winsted fishing through the ice for pickerel | | Now he is most: likely to: be: found at home fishing in a-bathtub Mrs. Burr, fearing. the; 6 “band, ' when ag-} meflods of road construction?\ gov-i| : The Miner’s Ill-ulster. . | cea. what you call plain.\ \@.éare not for zis gold mine. I\-- ~ 2 hard coal * oa Herald. To mm Who Waits. \tke fellow who waits. Mrs. Crimsonbeak—What now? door every morning last summer?\ \\Yes; L remember that.\ ; \But her father owns a coal ining,\ fin. replied the general manager of the In- | flonal \Title and Trust syndicate. | ‘iNot wold. mine, I said coal mine—1; - \Ab my 'dear friend! How beautiful | Zia lady ees! My neart he what you |. coall leap wis loveW—Chlcago Record- “Why don't you remember we used | to order ice water brought to our room {can get stones Just to their I liking “Ah \ said the count, \zig ees not ze | she lady I would have for my wife. 'She. 4 Pure, Sparkling, fiBeaiitliul, Worth the Full Cost jewels and precious 'stones. iYou always get your-“money s| | worth Mr. Crinisonbeak=-All things come to | and can always get 1 your money out of them E D. LEWIS: Reliable Jeweler ~ Leauls. They will resule at North Frank- There isn't a doubt of the [ 'value of an investment for I: 'outa, Jan. 38th, by Rev. C. S. Pendleton, Wiliiam H. Jane and Miss Jennie O. Gan-. lin. . -At the Methodist parsonage in One-: { onts, Jan. 31, by Rev. Henry Tackley, | | A.C. Lewis, pt Davenport and Miss Elsie. Quackenbnsh of Oneonta. - Died in the Woods. lived on the Andrew Bard place & mile or. .so. up the Mormon Hollow road, Dela~ I ware county;: had been drawing wood on. & sled: during Saturday afternoon Janu-, | DuMond-had . just lifted a pole on the: {stea when he threw up his arme, gasped ] two.or three times and expired in his: Ito commence work on the new depot at Walton in the early spring. The site is- situated below the present Structure, nearer the Delaware street crossiag. - It will be an exact model of the one put up in the city or Kingston. The new West Shore tunnel at Fort Montgomery is approaching completion .and trains will run through it in a week 'or so. doing-away with several. bad curves. Joshua Dumond, aged titty years, who | t of Binghamton. over the Erie 54 years ago. It will be a great improvement 'The first railroad train entered the city i The pay roll of the O0. & W. at Nor= | wich is $25,000 a month and at Middle- Atown over $60 000 ary 29, his wife assisting him. 'They | \ ~ | were putting on their third load. Mr:{ Rev. Mr. Van Deusen, pastor of the ~ Lotion“ church at Richmondvilie, pub- lished an affidavit in the Cobleskill Times, also a letter and statement from Rev. {J. W. Lawton, concerning an article services and there is no reason why they: | wife's arms. W n iota thaa aie abre soot trina tom .on oo ~.\ | Sn sein and refusmvto draw out the money fere R - - to pay their debts, because if they} draw it out before the day of reckon-| ing interest they will loge their inter- | est. - This is really drawing interest | on-one's debts. Merchants are embar- | rassed and sometimes unable to dis- | count their bills all for want: of _ ] prompt payment on the paft of their 'l customers, many of whom have the | ready cash deposited in the bank. It] .is needless to say that such conduct: . is driving the whole business world . £0 the: cash system. Who fill! the mm ”wads, . “We“ we get 1 now when we order, | might breik through the K arm y ; on one o: his trips, ha { published charging Rev. Van Déusen ' with having beeu arrested. in Rochester Accidents. 'for public intokicati R Menzo: Curry, at the shops, the same] PI \oon nice bo was in. io f | sen emphatically defies that he was in- K “zfih’azzsiizhteeg.” the head by # dnventymxmw d, and says that instead: he was _ Conducter John Brafidow, while coup» drug‘s, and r‘mbea on the street. He OZ | ling cars at Nineveb, last Friday, slipped ‘ffizsfinfiif‘eft‘greEggnl;;e§ ¥lfiei°lggd£$fl f- |ana:threw himself off the track, 'but the ary 14) is a garbled misstatement of \sole of his left shoe was struck by the | facts. __ ___________ | pilot wheels, Two toes were broken and. his foot and ankle was eprained. . [ - While on his way to work in the rail«] intotMMBtrfll. spreads 'ragad shops, last Friday morning, Sulli- | Relief ig im | yan Hill, an employe, stepped in front of |. ifnain and Broad Sts», . Onconta| | Caturrl (Juan-t .be. Cured - : . | with local applications, as they éannot. | dred. or more uvé fish“ \Wha # I | reach the seat of th@ disease. Catarrh is | tA § {a blood or constitutional. disease, and in: lumméfifa-vfifingnflfifig ever he \ state of Adam. SW“; late of Milford. |. [order to cure is you must take internal | | ; pole and hook and? m m 4 ice he \ Inventory filed. & g'eniedlef. Hall’s Cnéauthure as mites bathr -{ internally, and. acts directly on: the blon com. and _macous | surfaces. | Hall's Catarrh | -- 911mm Tetters of administration is»! Ely's Cream Balmv {Cure is not. a quaol medicme. Atb was | H. K. Devereux of levelamL 0;; %%\ | sued to Sarah DeGroff Woodin,. ~Ordérs |.cleanses,soothesandhéals | prescribed by one of the best physicians | purchased the blgek trotting: mare F2» | entered among“ appraisers and for he discased figm; and [f {in this country for years, and is a regular ny Simmons, by Happy gimmons, dam publication of notice to creditors. ' tcurenutihnm‘me head I [prescription. ~ frig composed of the best | Nicollet, 2:30, by Epicure, her \gam | ie H1 infant “3g“ ~ Ftonics known, combined with the best} pgigy, by Hotspun; J ' Matter of Minnie Hinman, an infant.] quick'y, 341mm E |blosd@ purifiers, acting directly on. the| y, DY pun, SF} ._ [ Proceding for judicial settlement by. Ore-m placed | mucous surfaces. 'The perfect comibna;| Bister Wilkes, 2:22%, roan mare, gnawing; FF es“? 52,93) Citation Issued | over . It is moy drying-does or mon‘e «11875 by George - W1} Pg dain | 'Feturna e February f a moving engipe .and was down. [ MM; tion of the two ingredients is what pro- & Kea; 32.» fare 'Size,.20 conte at Drug» | $1 wag “$8 mgd J fms home. “my z f}, . | | dutces such wonderful results in curing ‘ ry ' . 10:.cents by mall, _ _ | : ;. . F0, r S Honey “a Tar: gi-uorbymm mggmzegmz New York. \shaken up, but fortunately not st riously; Catarrh. Send tor testimonials tree. I ENEY350° a to\ ch! ren.sate, sure. No: opiates. ”if”? as ai , CL, Anjured. |_. in- | - Proceedings for 'the week ending: Ja .jf C nary 24th, 19038.: I [ l Weathers ) \ mu“ 01mm Ha WM“, late of ghouls“ “21an , will teach you that: codes in an air-tight, “laflam “$5“ Bean s _ A safe, certain relief for Su > Anteed Refunded repaid tori gs ox. Willsend themontrlfl, 3 paid for when relieved. Samples Free.: | Unitco-MEDICAL CO., Box T4, Lancasren. Pa. |