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w lake, A YEW AMBASSAlOR SPECULATION AS TO THE SUCCESSOR | or VON HOLLEBEH. Why He Has Returned to Pos cldents In Hix Career-Baron: vo Sternburg, Who Will Take Glam {f : of the Embassy. The departure of Dr. von mucosa.- the German ambassador, for Berlin and the assignment of Baron Speck von Sternburg, now consul at Calcutta, as. charge d'affaires at Washington have' caused much comment .in diplomatic. circles at the national capital. Dr. von Hollebéen bas represented Germany here for more than five years,: and some time ago there was a rumor that he was .to be withdrawn and a successor appointed. Prince Henry of\ Pless was mentioned in this connec- tion. The long service of Dr. von KHolle- ben at Washington and his impaired health lead to the belief in diplomatic | circles that he will not resume charge of the Washington embassy. Dr. potentiary of the Cerman empire tothe: United States. His appointment dates ; from November, 1897.° Previous to that time he had filled the post of German: minister to this country from March,. 1892, to. September, 1898. The post was then raised to an embassy, and Pr. yon | - Hollebefk was replaced by Ambassador“ Saurma-Jeltsch, who later was senbto Constantinople,. Pr. ron Holleben has always bee a favorite in Washington, and it-is . hoped that his absence will only temporary. There are reasong for the belief, however, that Dr. vonfflolleben did not fulfill the expectation of the |- German eimperor in the Venezuelan matter and that his leave of absenceds virtually a recall. many sanguinaty battles. | duel with Colonel Beverly, an. English army officer; It occurred during a visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught: to Germany. At one of the clubs in Berlin Dr..von Hollében became engaged in a. dispute - a 0% DB; YON HOLLEBEN. with Colonel Beverlv, the head of th' colonel being a brave man and possibly ignorant of Von Holleben's prowess, a cepted the challenge. \The Englishm: was not an overfine swordsman, bu he was strong and active and made nb in agility what he lacked in skill doctor's opponent made him a. danger— ous man. Several times the doctor's sword came near snuffing out the Eng lishman's life. An inefféctual lunge b von Holleben was followed by a quick backhanded blow 'by the colonel. was awkward, but effective. The point of Colonel Beverly's sword | caught Von Holleben in the forehead and laid it open to the bone. Thi§ P: | an end to the duel, Dr. yon Holleben wat one of the few | bachelors in the: ently as 4B American and has had a\ wide ¢~ferience as a diplomat He is: sixty years old and has an incli- \nation toward literature. Baron Speck von’ Sternburg, who has | been assigned to Washington ag charge j d'affaires, was for several years secre, tary of the German embassy -to this country. - Subsequent to that he was sent here to negotiate a reciprocity trea- ty. From Washington he was sent to Samoa during the troubles there as a | commissioner. For his successful serv- at Calcutta. About two years ago Bar on von Sternburg was married to Miss [ Lillian May Langhari, a of Ar-: thur Langham of Louisville, Ky.: Baron Speck von Sternburg is re-. garded as one of the coming men in} the diplomatic service of the kaiser He will have ample fank.. He will pot be a gimple charge d'affaires, but from: | the beginning will have a special rank,\ probably that of ambassador extraor- | dinary, so that, although Dr. von Holle- | ben will retain for an indefinite. period | the title 'Of ambassador to the United i States, Baron vou Sternburg will really | have a rank equal to : or superior teo:f that of Dr. von Helleben. Baron vou Sternburg- speaks English”! perfectly. 'English indeed is his native L He was born at Leeds, Eng- |- A language. land, and did not see Germany unti he | His Father was | was seven years old. a naturalized Englishman, and his mother was & Miss Shaw of Yorkshire. The Shaws, through whom Baron von: from inverhess. where he introduced merino sheep. , The pacing mare Gayune, a 2574, OJ - Online, 2:04, dam Gay Wilkes, 2:29%, © by Gambetta Wilkes, has been pur- chased by Mr. C. B. Biack, Cable, O. Thegray pacer Captain Potter, 2:09%, - by Arlie Latham, has recently been- purchased by H. W. White, Cleveland, O., and will be used for matinee pur poses. Complaint is made that out of 51 l street \lamps in Paris only 89000 are lighted at night. © Skyserapers are not wanted in Paris. og The new regulations\ 'Hmit the height or : a building to sixty-six feet.. Two mofor cars are to be provided for the free use of the tenants of some flats uow being erected in Paris A Legacy of The Grip Is often & run down systeroa. . Weak ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, er- ergy and ambition, with disordered. liter and kidneys often follow an attack «{ this wretehed disease. The gregate: need then is Electric Bitters the splendid | tonic, blood purifier and regulator (f Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. . Thons= ands have. proved that they wonderfully | strengthen the nerves, build up the sye- tem, and: restore to health and good: sprits after an attack of grip. If suffer- ing try them. Only 500, guaranteed by (Sings T. Luce, Hartwwk and all drug- gists. von Hollében succeeded. the lik Baron Max von Thieimann as ambagea- | dor extraordinary and minister pleni- | IiStates has a department, for ammonia-Q '{ vestors, though it has not yet reached I f .em n g: tled the matter, and plans for the: xcept asuste—j 'change were laid without delay. 'The | Venezuelan affair had heen carried: know. | \ conservative old city of St. Louis, : ik and investment. at . y diplomatic corps at | \~* Washington. HP speaks, English as flu- | | of the institution appreciably. ices there he was made consul generali men come and sit and talk to her. - Of the United, States 7D in hand with man's news- and alt over concerning women who aro **the \only\ bank presidents Ohio has . one» of* these \only\ 'women bank | presidents, Colorado another, while pointing with pride to Mrs; Hester | | Welipton, president of the Exchange Bank in its:town of Ogallala, Nebraska | boasts of the business- ability of Mrs: | { Welpton and tells the world besides | that is one of the most cultured | ladies 'of Ogallala. ° Fever, makes «& claim: which, so: far-as | heard from;hss not been. disputed that | | ahe possesses tonal bank presidenrdn. Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Tome: 000 The lady t c but inherited it 1mm her husband who 'did. When he died: Mr; Tome was 1 Port Deposit, the other at Akron, His [left vacant: by his death, and has dis- 'gcharged- ifdth distinxui hed . ab\ duties is. president 'two mik ®mn ‘ snail ee = A an linteflfirge’hpTo \date\ banking havingafi‘shrfifid buds mike number of“ wes ay [the feminine customers now welcome tthem. . 0 P ers and brokers whose standing is as high -as that of gny in the. hind~ its» win nographers and telegraphers. In; the | Nebraska calls: both, these- iitates: down «sharply for' their untruthfal claims by . Maryland, - how- { \the: “only\ woman pa-: * president of two. niatlonal banks, one at— widow: was, elected: to-fill-both the-posts-| nj f :sppears to: have h: ficgsevelt‘s n In his younger days Dr. von Holleben andjnvestrnent’ companies are learning.. was noted as a duelist and \fought | Probabl\ * the closest call he ever bad was in A ~ woolen h“ bi { money, and they have so mutch mdney“ that: even curmudgeony stockbrokers,; | whohave heretofore refused to deal with | ; | :In dts New York omce a. firmrot 'bank- German Ambassador's Recall Explained by a Diplomat. so REFLEOTION UPON HIS WORK | --a When the Idea ofa Change Anne-rs to Have Occurred to tho Kaiser—Old Time Personal Friendship Between. the President and Baron Speck von Sternburg. : _ Most of the gossip started to account 'for Ambassador von Helleben's recall has been idle on its 'face. of the New York Evening | 'Post by one of the highest authorities | in the diplomatic circle in Washington 'ig not & Teflection upon Yon Holioben done, but the fact that Baron Speck von Sternburg 4s more the man for an | 'he'sees confronting Germany. In oth- 'er words, the new ;ambassador was se- lectedbefore the decision was. reached .as to when the old ambassador should - retire, and Dr; von Holleben's . ilIness and request for an indefinite leave of : absence turnished simply an: Opportu nity» which would ~havebeen: sought if 4 {it had not pregented ifsolf. - The idea of-making this substitution 01200!er to the Ger-. . if F the “dull min: president he formed a very hree of t unfiltmen‘in 'the diplée- | atl corps, ~Oblef Michael: being the | chiet member of this group. Another | wanpecitvon Sternburg. Bot ends; pdntsnent of Sir-«Mich bassy was so obviously . n: 'des the: British government's | ognition::of the personal phases: of [ the case and t 'be a pleasure,; to the, president to \wel- | come his old. companion back, that the| 'kafser in his impulsive way decided. (that be must make 'a quick move to checkmate. England Yon © KHolleben 9 Atwas agreeable to the president, but not \intimate with him; Sternburg, as the . kaiser discovered, was both. This set: ! through to a point- where whoever rep: | resented Germany on. the commission ; was Hable to be caught here for a Tath- er long session. Yon Holleben's health: was not of the 'best. His retirement; ' §under these conditions, it was assumed, - vwould notexcite much wonder, and his | | successor would start fresh with: the | | Venezuelan arbitration at its begin- hing. Baron Speck von Sternburg was not | only one of P l'fifllflfillt ROUSGVBIIIB con- - |[pantons. in out .of door trampg and- I | found his counsel and assistanceinval- | ' yeer. { sports in the old, days, but when the} ~Spanish war broke out Afr. Roosevelt fable in starting his own military ca-. The baron had beer a soldier at j a I home and was-able to assist most ef- x woraNn Thusts womax. vestors than men are. sometimes,, - Atbrough nervousness, be- enough already 'to Increase the business: | 'Bhe has 'a room all to herself, and there the wo- says 1 and soon her business is transacte org. 'Mrs. Frost has the moét. delicate \ . woman bank official's customers 'was -money she owned, $600, upon her per- her sesame a d z - says: MARCIA CAMPBELL. to correspond, _ Are you ignorant\ | not make. you wise. . Be happy today. { day. atone for it. —-Sugnestion. | Saved Her Child’s Life. | was changed. by , Poem-\mu almost. to a; f akeleton,\ wrires \Mrs Watkine, of Pleasant 'City, O. i ment for se¥vpial weeks, every day. Wo then us-d Dr: New: Discovery for C our darling was soon sound and well | King's . his life. cure for coughs; 'éoldg and. all Tung dis | eased. _. 'and alk drtfgg‘ists who will- every 50¢c and I trigk bottlegfree guarantee: [fectively in the preliminary training of | the rough rider who was later to be- come 'both military and civil chief of the nation. Of course it stands to- reason no such] relations can e€ist between a president Tot\ the United States and any foreign ambassador 'as often. do between an' old world sovereign and the personal | mepresentative of one of) his \royal cousins.\ A president can have no fa-] _ The explana-. tion given to the Washington corre-. - for anything he has done or left «un« |; t for:tweo: or 1 co M a < Mrs. Erost has been\ superintendent a the woman's banking department long } 'better able to deal with women in- | ~A man lacks pa- { [tence with a timid woman in matters | lof business, while the timid woman 10-1. the senate restaurant, says the Wash- 'go afraid of the business man that she | 'She 1. woman loses her head when she must speak out loud over a counter at & P . man, but when she can come in here [ and sit down face to face with me we' 'talk together ag one woman to another, f Womianly sympathy and - gentleness“ reassure the shy and ignorant invest- f. difficult and. drying of all the tasks set“ | to employees In, file bank‘ Qne or the F 'an\ old who had carried all the | son for years, so Tong t that it looked like F gispwot mummy wrappings,. yet Mrs. | Frost was able to make her feel sure } treasure: ‘ould beB& einthat bank. 1 . $1,000. 'He carried it one day, she the; ME . next, till their wealth became & night |- . ° ; mare, the care of it had so worked on [ - 1 their simple minds, - Of \Mre. Free B F: , Sternburg received & Scotch strain, are work one of the men bank omen], The baron's grand-} \~} e 2 father, a third son, went to Australia| - \'O **\ * 08 COU stand the strain.» Among the evening toilets or the sea- 0 son are expensive models formed en- f | tirely of strips of lace. graduating in | 1s I width from belt to skirt hem and joined - . to ribbon bands similarly shapéd by | [ brier, thorn and & variety 'of fancy |- -|-atiteches, This Jong tunic is draped over |. I g silk undershirt of dainty pastel color- J I ing, and the waist and sleeves are made. m unhappiness win:! 'No matter 'about }* yesterday or tomorrow, be happy to-. | _ 'Did you do wrong yesterday? - Re|. / vorites among ither nations or diplo- ,matists He can, do. no. \good. turns,\ | and no foreign representative fit for} the duties of diplomacy would think of}, asking him for oné, but public men | have their buman. as well as. their off- ctal sides, and conditions are Hable to. arise in which the interests of all par- 'ties are better served by. having the | er of a nation and a diplomatic guest: terms which will enable them to} ; in the Bet phrases or & formal corre- spondence. . C . 'vney linked arms and. went aown. 1G gton correspondent, of the New York | World. It was an elaborate function. | This was the menu: Benator Burrows: One spoonful of : hominy. One glass of milk. ~Senator Alger: One cup of tea. dish of tapioca pudding. t gretting will not correct the act nor | \In three w-eks our chubby little boy Consumption; und} . we are sure this grand medicine saved | - Millions: know it' 's the only sure | -. by . Geo. T. Luce, Hartwmk,_ CtA. terrihln cough sot | ~ in, that, in sptte of a good doctor's treat- | grew worsel | £1.00. \bottle . and give w ~~ [von CASE »... Mothers: Still Considered Anferior It used to be declared that: Woman home; that she would-rnin the beauty of her Sex, by. entering mans yea \that nature hadset woman her bounds1 which she must not passhand that h position from the beginning proved the will of God regarding her. _ It alivays-aiiazes me that such views could \have prevailed and that, they | linger to this day., Men used. m regard to slavery, they «sed mon citizens, and they have used them. about every social abuse in the ages gone, Wherever any one or any body? , ofpeople were in subjéction, there the' folks on top declared: \You are, 'not fit, to tule your selves. down. You are better off than if you . were free.\ exiergency whith -the: kaiser believes | 1 1 1111:th away fora time, but the\ ap- C “keno the- em- |- it¢étated. by. his . knowledge, of which) no secret was made here, that it would ? | ; speak plainly to each other as man to| : man without the danger of being mls ' ul understood and on this basis reach!| 1 conclugions which can later be reflected | : One f‘agtenupn to it., During o atleastaton add a halt bf c : scattered through the street. 1 boarded | the I do not ask Should women do this .or that? Is it wige for them. to risk that or this, Hike men” I simply, isis upon freedom for each life:. Dohn i:it pé-. strain it. Don't forbid it. Let it have darge Hberty, and then, 'being upliin dered, It must learn for itself, what. it;] éan do and cannot do. LLet it make mistakes. R or feeble, capable. or incapable > t that is its own affair, for weal or w ' care that we leave it free. Take care »; | that : (we fo: nof lay a, force\ nan if which is erie}. and. false fect liberty to be 'its best self, Give 1t per:. pave: uo right 'to limit, no right to | build fences, no right to thrust any’ 'be content. Liberty and then experi- ence—those two. -= REV w. H. MORGAN DOMESTIC IMPERIALISM | Halt Our Population waxed and Gov- erned Without Berrelelltlfltnl- We have heard much about “imperi- alisnl' during the past five years. . As 'the word. is usually - applied it means\ the governing of alien races or 'peoples | against their will, but in a larger sense . it means despotism in all its phases. Impsrialism is nothing, new. Nor is its exercise over the Filipino, the Porto Rican or the Hawallan anything more than an. application of our existing in-: stitutions in a wider field. - In every state and nation from: time immemo- \rial it has governed the relation. of 'the; sexos. Many .of the men who «call- themselves \antiimperialists\ and de- nmounce most. vigorously the control of | allen races abroad have no word of censure for similar control of one-half 'of our citizens at home. : ignorant Filipino ax voice in the'main- - ; agement of his own affairs is tyranny; to deny the wives fand mothers of : Bos- : ton a vote on district option is a matter | of course. Until-within six monthf the enlightened - commonwealth. 'of , Mam-- er of any legal right to the care and custody of 'her minor children go long as she lived with her husband, and it took a shocking case of insanity, mur- raged mother to wring from our legis-} lature a feluctant concession of a wo- . man's legal right to a share in 'the con» - trol of her own children.. Yet.: awo- man is a citizen of the United: ~States and of the state in which she resides. Taken as a geheral fact today all domestic imperialism, and in th obi: majority of cases they make no an ble protest. But there never can be a: true républic until domestic impéria her frightful place beside man in home and in society, in church ant state and nation. ~Henry B Blackwell in, Woman's J ournal > \THROWING FITS\ IN COAL. New Scheme of Fuel Gatherorsa: to lake Laden Waco-s Par melt-t... get anthracite .A dozen or more t chins, glad in rags: ggathered in the ¥ Doy taking his turn at \throwing A An the coal,\ as they called It; whil\ iis piece was gathered up and ca - lungs, 'For sale by all dealers | Fo: T.: Luce ®. Hermes. f —'—'———-“. - Many School Children are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet: Powders for | Children, used by Mother Gray. a nurse B 'in Children's Home, New York,. y ..: At druggists, 25¢. Sample 'matled: free AG ~ - dress, Allen S,. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y women EN§LAVE \we? Men's Servitade Abolished, but n,“ was mentally and physically inférior$ 'Co | that her office was, exclusivelxin the. : Eemale Weaknesa - Salt Rheum \[ ._ It wil} cute you, regard to the civil rights of the com-3 You are down, and .+ \that proves that God meant you to be | creature in a cage and. bid it smile andi two reasons' To\ deny an <husetts deprived every married moth- ' Ger and attempted sulcide of an out- | © created! r . over the world, women are living under: gnu“ The new. rtiral free delivery routes . funnier ia M inegyn - .-,:;iw23y M $5 wmouu \ 57. ”as“? Pals - D bvfar-i Ofi‘uflbud‘rfi tlpation budder | | . Gravel blabetes L ~ysipelas gunmen,- Vlce Cis Rheurnutism Biotches- Ringworm h gphllitlc and Mercurial Diseases Scrotum Tetter [ of How long standing.: Favorite Remedy i «care oro as a laxative only. Kidney medicine that acts 1 others ep: cam have a trgl he aders. o£ this ps 57 t edicine and, a bottle of this wonderful | phlet of valuable medical advice absolutely free, stpald, b: gimp] sending their ful. postoiiicc 23mg” to {be y D KENNEDY CGORPO- RATION, _. Rondo“ N. Y; and mentioning: this paper | { The publishers of this . pap c_ guaranteg 'the genuineness of this LIBERA FER. Favorite Remedy is- sold by all druggists of lirect. 81 00 a bottle. 6 bottles Tor $9.00; r L LORD BERESFORD EXPLAINS Deemed Anglo—German Uniden In Ven ' exucia Case lmprudent. -Lord Charles Beresford when seen by a reporter for the New York Herald the oth iday was somewhat perturbed 0rd said. \What I did say wa We fthat 1 thought it imprudent for. two gregt: nations like Germany and: Great Britain. tofjoin together over a. small affair like the Venesuelan dispute for- \Firat that. Great Britain might «quiter conceivably do sometbing to irri- | tate Cermany or- Germany might do. ¥ 'I something . to irritate Great- ~Britain. -I Wihis could not occur if both natlc: [ worked on their own bottoms sepa- finitely j .'\'The second reason: was that. the. . mere fact of two great European na- | tions Joining together in a matter prob- [ably requiring armed forces and con- nected; with a state. situated on the con- tinent 'of America might rel arouse American susceptibilities with regard to, the Monroe doctrine, ° \'in fact, the words that I used were: -alimost identical with opinions: express- ed by the press: of Great Britain and 'the United States when discussing the: question and: also represented: a large amount of press opinions in Germany. It was quite impossible,\ Lord Beres- ford continued, \for me to have infer- 'red that. the. British government was s anything but a supporter of the Mon- | C . Foa doctrine. \*My government declared to that ef- feet in the house of commons in De- cember.\ feelings on the question and knew that: 'the sentiments of the British: people are most certainly in sympathy» with the government.\ - RURAL ROUTE CH RISTEN ER. Novel, Application For Position on the Postal Delivery Service. 'A San Francisco woman has written ' to Senator Beveridge applying for a po- sition as \rural christener,\ says the New ; ; York Post's Washington corre- spondent At present no such position : exists, but Miss Rua C. Miller, the ap- plicant, - believes that one should be She \Has noted with sorrow are designated by numbers, such as. Marion County Rural Route Hast 1° \West 1 or Hast 2, and so on. Now, l ; pains: | Piles. Works wonders in Boils, Vicers, Felons; |: Luce's, Hartwick. fthe executor offers for sal- property F (the Jacob E. Quackenbush fare town of Milford N. Y., cousistinog of lud | and one-quarter acreg of Jand, with a tow € 'Land spacious barn with: bussement, firn f f miles of depot of C. & C. -BECOND--What is known i8 the Rruo [ farin, lying on the Qr gs creeh, une lis c sonably 1 bly. 'also a first-clase dairy farin. well w atere fl | with runoving spring water at house, - I'the best quality; wihin one-half. nine oi , creamery, schools and churches; farm conslsting of one bundréd acres,) f and being on fine of the 0 , C.-& R.S I am thoroughly aware of its [ 11902, I, the undersigned 'land: by said judgment to - ism céases to. exist. and. woman. t; kes at a teasonable salary, she would un-. dettake {to fit appropriate names to . f‘f‘f 'and others. that might occur to one of . ~her poetic temperament. L | fessor. Spare ”filaments. e ; aynamite, Geo. . Foley 8s - floney: and ATsr cures the - cough caused by: attack of la grippa. <> heals th | Ease, a powder. Colds in 24 hours; cures Feverishne se, | dache,, Stomach Troubles eeth bg | Disor lers. and \ or c ese new routes, such gs Maple Dell, Bilver Leaf, Primrose Valley, Daisy | Dingle, .Hyacinth Hollow, TAlac Lane. When Miss Miller's suggestion was iorwaided to Superintendent Machen 'of the rural free delivery servicé, he re- | plied that there had evidently been a . mistake and. that \rural route inspect- Lor\. was probably the position desired, 1 ; the [ and in this office no vacancies existed 'at present ~ They Were Strangers. A certain German professor of music' Etc be niet with in English drawing rooms isan entertaining old gentleman, - ; Tochim recently a lady: said when one . 3 or h1s compositions 'had just been ren- dered by one of the guests: \How ,did you like the rendering of | yorup song, professor? “res dot my song?\ replied the pro- \I did not know him.”—London Millions Put. To Work - The wonderful activity of the new teamtury 'isshown hy an enormons de- and for the world's best workers -Dr. ;‘_Km 's.New Life Pills For Constipation, Sick Holden 'he, Bliousness or any trou« ble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys they're |. o] unrivaled. Only 25¢, at Geo. T. Luce's]| { drug store, Hai twuick, and 'by all drug- l eroy Eberlin was recently killed at Ish Eddy by a premature explosion of, He was at work, in a stone! arry and muted too long to see that the Tuse dill not £0 out. He was Killed\ instant“. N a é e Mothers can savelvLive Foley (3 Honev tg and Tar to their children for coughs and | colds for it no opiatesor. other For sate by all dealers and at Luce s, Hartwnek. _ {minions Ex-QItcrifl John J. hit-Arthur has rem led the L. Hummweif house at Davenport, *- fand: Wilv move there shuttle.- \The most reliable pl eparation for kid mey troubles on. the «market is Foley's | Kidney Cure. For sale 'by all dealers. and at Gen. T Luce B. Harrwmk A. 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The best and most famous compound in the world to conquer aches and kill | 'Burné and. masters : Cures Cuts, heals Bruises, subdues Inflammation Millions of boxes sold yearly. Skin Eruptions It curesor no at Geo. T. Luce's drug store, and by all drugglsts ay.. 25¢ art wick, . The Gordon homestead. regarded as {the filoest residence location in no matter 'how aggravated the} Delhi, was sold at partition sale recentiy. , It is regarded as a property orth twice that amount. Winter coughs are apt to result in con -- sumption if neglected, They cau be scon 'broken up by using Foley Honey and Tar For sale by all dealers and at Geo. T. ser - ~~~ Indigestion brings on distress after eating, with heaviness and deadness of ''the stomach, sick headache, weary and (tired feeling that is not relieyed by rest, 1unohealthy eruptions on the skin, consti- fipatio'n, loss of appetite pains in the side These are but few of the. symptoms of indigestion and dyspepsia. | l'l‘o rouititudés who thus suffer Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrop has proved a \| blessing. will cost you nothing re irp i:. and back, eto. Price 60¢ and 301 a + Addresg A,. Jd. White, No Duane str wt. New Y.ork. _-—“.“ 1\9 168 IBIg Btu-gains in. Real But there is 'the essential truth—take” \p mm“, said mt Emany and ' '[ Great Britain Joined together in- an at-| Jack «on the Monroe -dottrine;\ - - Laord vo __ Property. s In order to elose un and c estate of the lave w. 't. Key e,. does. tho d First =- What is knon: aroudr well watersct and ofe of the most e+ ductive farms in the town of Milfod, | first clase datey, farin, fitmated e t- o Isl” V. R. mile south of Mt. Vision, in one of rh: : mokt beautifulvaliéys in Otnego count) a {the bonse beng located on fising ZIOUNO , |. 'overiouking the Otego Valley and taking |. in a survey ; which for beauty and gran | 'I deur conld nut, be surpassed; the soii i- fertile aud excellent tor any pu poe &. R. 'Phis property must be sold gricp,- Geo. { .W. Youmans beught the property for | +85,000. riaiBotiis®F rss\ |Terms of: Bounty Coun, 1903. -State of New York, County of Otsego. 88. 4 Pursuant to section 855 of the Code of ( ivi Procedure and section 45 of the. Code of Crimi- Procedure I, the undersigned, County Judge, .do hereby designate the.. following terms of the | Otsego County Court, to be held im and for the county of Otsego, N. Y in the year 1908: iAhtter § at tlti’e tCourt llogse 13 Ego‘pggfsrtgxn with trial ury but no grand Jury, oa the third Monagy of April and on the secon Monda) of» December, _- but A term at the:'«court.house in Cooperstown, bu 'no jury. commencing on the second Monday of Febguary and on the second Monday of Sep— tember, A term will be held at Rupreme. Court Cham- bers in Onenta for the hearin, 'and decisions 01: motions and appeals,, and trials and other pro- ceedings without a jury, cOmmencing OD ting Thursday of January, Jaly and October, an at the Chainbers of the County Judge in Cherry Valley, commencing on the last Friday of March, May and November. Pursuant to the statute, I designate and ap- point fhe first day ef each stated term of the County Court as the tims when aliens may make final appbcation to be admitted to become citi- zens of the United States, except that no app- \cation shall be made within ninety days next preceding a general election for state officers. le N. Y. Cherry Vales) w, ga RNUM, Otrego County Judge. omce, BB: 1, Samuel J. W Reynolds, Clerk of said coun- ty, da hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy. Designation of Terms of Court with the original records of the same remaining in this office, and that the same is & correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of said orl inal records. -_ In testimony whereo!, I have hereunto set my band and aftixe' thehseial OI“ flald firming” Coopertown, this | 15t ay 0 ecem F P 8. 3 \w Hi¥wouns, Ciotk: State of New York, Otsego County Clerk's It | - Semanle| hnouat, |C baja ln C aa sam ' apply to or address, M. L. KEYES, Ex-] - ecutor, at First Notional Bank, Oneonta.) | Law. Oneonta, N a Y. Af A. Clark, George D. Bundy, Heriman E' Fish 'Clark B. Hull. Fanuic Bul, Frauk C. Hull, D 'fendants. By virtue of a Jndgment of foreclosure and [ 'sale duly rendwrea in the. Supreme court in the 'above: entitled action against .the above nagei | ' defendants and. in favor of the above plaintiff; on the 27th day of December, 19 county of Otsego on the 20th day of Decemb r, ed ior that purpore. will sell at 'at the law office of W. D: VanDéerwerken,. i the: town and village -of\ Otego, in the county of Of- .s gn, and State of New York, on the 19th day of February, 1903, at ten o'clock in the jorefvon of { a- remi«es .d rected in | 'that day, the mortgaged : e sold, and therein described as follows, that is to-sa Ail that tract. or parc 1 of landv situate in the | - town of Ongonts, county of Otsego, and stats oi I. \New York, being building lot No. 59 on the Jé ks) 'Mfarm,as shown on a map made by O. Harmon,. 1C. E., of the:Easterh Extension from his survey )- apd uestéribed [- 'on 'the north by lot 62, on { for Wilber, Reynolds and Wiléo®, us follows: paanoos recs TCC - ceo ° orname- court, county or ofsEGo. ! 19 Channcey H. 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No. 154, boun led: Ting at a stike 'and' stones 'In lot 'southeast side. of the highway; than . degrees 30 minutes east 4. chaine 15 links; theone: illiam's Patent,. south 56 degrees east 4.chaiogs 50links; thence R % south 84 degrees east 4.chains 50 linka; th south 64 degrees west 1 chain 82 Hooks; | south 59 degrees wost 1 chain 361mm, thenc' north 55 degrees wes: south 52 degreos west to the line between Irt : Nos: 154 and 153; thence alorg: said lice to the Susquehanna five» line between 10 ag it wirds.-and turns, tu the, 12:chains. 78 links -to uhe plice-of beg. nving, CON . taining: by. estimail n 41 scres of land, more or |* and opera-; 'less, Reserving Iruim the covenants ' yions.of this indentace the mghbt: and privfle e at . all times.-of conducting she waterfrom the Grie : will, owned 'by Anibuny Jenpiog , hrongh the I saidlands tothe Ofsdauwa Creek, +s cor veyed to' Ransom Hant.and Ard Rockwell, al-o the bed of | Gtsdawa Greek, £ rods from. the mouth .of said: | auch, . Also the. privlicge of stopping the water above the bkignway ani-co litosaicd- iI. Also cxcepting fror the sald premises about: 'one &nd one-halt acres of land, with the. apourt» | enances.conyeyed to H me 'an Gilbert by Dan © lei Knapp, Jr. Also exceptire thit plee of 1 nd. 'conveye by Orrin Throp to Alonzy Bugbee. some time in 1882, being ab ut one half acre.\ situate on the Otsdawa creek below the bridge, surr-unded by a wire fence, be the same more. 'or less _ Also exceptiug the two. feve.al.picces | } nereinafter described, conveyed by. iece. baundéed on the |. --- southerly side: ofthe A. and 8. railroad lands at |._ | Throp as follows : First 'the Junction of lands owned by Jac -b. Helslager ;. \thence alongthe, west line south 2) dégrées 13. a 4 Bowels and Destroy \Worms £000 testimenial8, Ote 0, county of Otsego and being a aetiollow Reginn- | 58 -on the uth Haks; thence : ; 156; thence. along said | ; thence along-said highway |. said Orrin} | aria Pole *'s Honey and Tar | cures colds. prevents, pneumonia. | € minutes, edst 17 chains 10 links to the Sueque=} ' Thanna river; thence following up the. river to; I the south sxle of rai road .lands south 68 de. | [, I grees 20 minutes, west 27 1-100 chains to the place oi beginning, cor tatning ten and 1-4xcrea . fland. Also excepting:and reserving from the ! Ages above.. described the linds heretofore con- yeyed by Bale Fred VanGott, respecuvely to |f | George. Sherman. WEzD a. Church and. Wllllllm 11 I Webster's International Dlotlonaj z 'The International is keptl | # I1 |- VanNamee. VaN DERW ERKEN, © Dated December 31, 192. TL. F-RAYMUND, Piaintifl's Attorney; Office and P. @:; addres, Fraviklin,. Delaware County, ll. Y. gage. datedApril 4, 1879, exeent d by leaf-c Chase and Nancy, his wife, of the. town. of Milford, Ow tegocounty, N, Y., go County Clerk's office in book 102 of > ® hich, morm\g$. was dul assigned. by said Hol ~ 'HizG. ipéid.-on said mortgage at the date: of the of this motice is © $575.92, viz~ now tnordtorc, Notice is hercby given, power of \duly recorded, therewith ag . aAforeraid, and pu h ufe in such case - ado «nd | lc anction, atthe: ca: the villa 31° of . Milford! Otse York on. . p. M. _ Thepremise gage as follows: All. Gamay; Ni dI piece or parce! of Ja situate in. the town William, Rquires; thence: sou : stake on land of David Wilber; thence east along: Baid Wilber's land to Sail 'y north along Sally Squire's land 'to & stake an stones, the» ce-east.along William Squire's 1 to the liighway to the placs of beginning, tal i p twenty-six acrea of land more or less. - LDatud, January 7, 1903. ALANSON INGALLS, gnee of Mortgage. AFDREW_ SPENCER Attorney for Assignee, ~ por : Milford. N. Y. 01le TO CREDITOR3.- Pursuant to an order of Nathaniel P. Wills, Surrogate: of hereby given, they aro requined to exhibit the same, wit -v. uehers-th i% of, to. the andersign d adm's: ohat'lea and credits of the-sai on or 'before the lath day of May next.-D.te [ November 7th, 1902, NNIE M DOLAV Admintstratrix. ' l NOTICE TO .CREDITOR3.-Pursuant to an | , Réferge. |. Tary, {Ratways abreast of the times., - p constant work, expensivell | owroacn Fonncnowan a~D sana~~ C ; Whereas, default has been niade in the pay -| men: of the money serured, hy m cortain mort:|; .to Holiis G. Howe ofthe-same [ place. which mortgage was recorded in 6 2g Otsé-L, r ages .. at page 502, od April 17,1879 at 1:80 p.m.; and | i Howe iw Alanson Ingalls, who {s now the |, |ownerand holder thereof, on May 16.1893, by |. 'I written assignment recorded in bo. k 152 of mor-! . ages on Jatiniry 5, 1903, at 9 o'cluck a. m., and |- bereamthe whole amount. claimed. to Le-dues- n V 3427 of principal and $118.92 of interest; anu) 'I whereas, no sulit or proceeding 'as Inw has beer | {instituted to receyer sald mortgage debt or any | | part thereof, f 908, at one O'clock ['I unty and state: aforesaid. ' « (Town Of Milford Orsego County, N. Y.) and | unded- asfollows viz? Commenclug at an elm f tree standing at the north-east - comer - \or Jand 'of | in th to a chéestout| Squire's land; thence: i. «6 Scholars, Bd in this and 4 that. by virtue of 'he: \I -sule contained ins sald mortgage and: | I fl mmre 'OR our; [_ - lrty no R t By ealers. The 50c.size by d goof nig.N. | Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children s bucc- ssfullvy used by Mother Gray, nurse lin the Children's Home ig New York, {Oure Forger, Innuess, But Stomach, Teeth». ing DledPrQ move and regulate the Over 30,« 'They never fail. 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