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u TC TLL = - Now Advertisemenits. MaANDELBAUM & PELZER HAVE DECIDED NOT TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP. Tog sore OTe. BRemoy- - MedicallL We | Satin and ens] re form ab excellent dress combination %or the early part of the season: the dark shades.are selected. She who from April datos her gnu-s . Diamonds should wear, lest bitter tears For rain repentance flow-this stone ._ Emblem of innocence s known. for The Ladies. © E The Biueéflycs of the Spring. > .. The blue eyes’of the spring a > ~_ Péer from tho grass beneath : They fre the loyély violets \T'te weaving in my wreath, . I'm weaving them dna righing, And in mellow strain My grief, my secret anguigh, + s echoed o'cr the plain. \. ‘ BUT To ENLARGE THEIR BUSINESS. --> e _ Instead of dissolvingpartnership, we haye cstablished a W:fi‘i:fim;pgngl Operatton. al of Urinary Stuff“ from the |. ~ Hinddor-Successful. *.. Pho small- gold padlock used for f the large lace collars are supposed to indi- cate that they are so precious=that some precautions are necessary. . | - Polonaise models that have the disposed Hitter the. fashion of an overskirt For the nightingale is singing» ~ So loud the thickets ring ; : Tlaptfights unconfisxsc? 63;an i my heart ells tothe woods of Spring. 3 wo0us 0 * From Heine. ' Wholesale and Manufacturing Clothing Housé in Albany, 5 | and £711; also largely increase our stock here. | ( < [<S> > oun Arrive in due Ting A ~~ da o = - 00008 ARE very Hanbsomei - C_ -. _ | Hoge t. PROS ARE very CHEAP 1 > * - - o We offer greater Inducements than any ather house In.Onconta. «One or the other of the ' \ © partners will certainly be here. . © «~~ [-l _/ --~Mandelbaum & Pelzer, pPERA HOUSE BLOCK, ONEONTA. 1 Bladder. The doctor at once removed ® \.and THE SELECTION BETTER THAN EVER BX???) RE, Mr. Simeon Hetsoll, of ésugerhes, N.Y., had been treated for soven years by various plagui- clans for what they call Stricture of the Urethra, without benefit, Me finally consulted Er, David Kengedy, of Rondont, N. Y,, ho found his. ble to bo Urinary Calculi or Stomes In the - the for- b gave his grea c, \Favorite Remedy,\ to pre- vert their reformation, | Theontire treatment was ceminently successful, and Mr. Tietsel1's recovery was rapid and perfect. * < ' 'While \Favorite Remedy\ is a specific=in all Kidney and Bladder (uimfi itis equally yelua- ble in cases of Bilious [Disorders, Constipation of the Bowels, and all the class of fils apparently In: Lea eign bodiés Mt‘fl! the knife ond then t Blood Spec engaged in the Introduction of his medicine \FavoritRemedy he still continues the prac- are-convenient-and g-to-tall-ladies- this style of make looks well in all wool and silk fabrics. \ Dark red and gray cashmeres are: glyen :in some of the recently imported toilets for this season's wear. - You will seo gray com- bined with scrict and copper tints, and blue with dark greep.. ' Home Matters. | Po ascertain if a woolen fabric contains | cotton treat It with sulphite of sodium, and all the wool will be dissolved, leaving the 2 | cotton untouched.\ > > _ An exchange says : Soot.- falling on the carpet from carelessly handled stovepipes If covered thickly with salt can be brushed up It is sald that the New-York, West Shore and Buffalo railroad compm?’ has added 1,000 mote men to its constraction force, and that this makes over 12,000- men, in all, on- gaged on;the work. +C =f . According to the Delaware. papers the prospect is i000 for the coming peach crop in the great peach growing raglan along the middle Atlantic seaboard. - The outlook is excéllent not ouly for peaches, but for an abundant fruit supply generally, The oleomargarine factories of New-York have a producing capacity of 128:000,000 pounds annually, while the production of dairy butter in thestate is only 111,000,000 pounds. | More oleomargaring than butter and ndustriat Notes, ~-| --* mat mon ..- Miscollancous, -r 'utsuant to an or- Surrulgutn of 'the by given, accord- {tgs Against DTICE TO CREDITORS. der of James MH, Keyes, , notice fe hos hay county of Otfeg Ing lu’lnw, toll persons town of Oneonta, In eaid: county, that they aro | required to- oxhibit the. rame, with votichore hereof, to Androw G. Shaw, exouittor Of the sald deceased. ot Ais place of realdenco In the town of Oneonta, in sald county, on or 'before the 22d day of Feptember next, - + 1 ne +s . The EBést‘Feed Known for ~ nen cons ano Aut: Kuis or rook Insana cz * n : tice ofhis , but confines himself exclu> and caplial operalfons‘o surgery. > An Onconta Lady Telis the Story of Her Remarkable Recovery from - Consumption. --- sin Oneonta, N. Y,, March 18, 1682 32. F. C. Siz:-It affords me pleasure to inform you of the great benelit 1 have received. from the use of Dr. Honderman's Con- ive Cure. For more mnxfiwclvc years Lhavo with weak lungs, with more or less cough, at times very severe. 1 had had several aitacks of hemorrhage of the lungs, and become. very weak, and was. considered a hopeless con- Who d the use of your sivery to 0 T Lis treats ail ofu |: chronic charaeter, and performs all the minor without damage to the carpet. seas-exported in 1881, the figures standing A fancy for heavy and rough linen sheet- Ing is driving away the smooth linen of which traveling elergymen complain so bitterly now and then in 'the religious papers, alleging that 'half the ills to which their flesh is heir arise from sleeping in damp, cold beds in spare chambers. . ,- Chas. M. Hovey condemns the formation of rockeriés in, immedinte connection with highly architectural houses,.and also the Erevnleuv, taste for gipsy kettles, painted: right red and bung from a tripod, to plant twenty-six and iwenty-one million pounds respectively. > | The Pdcifi¢ mills at Lawronce, Mass., where a sttlke is in progress, are the largest in the country,. 'The employes number over 8,000; the pay roll amounts to $1,750,000 per year ; the capital is $2,500,000 and the product is 80,000,000 yards of cotton and woolen tabrics per year. | Tho strike was in consequence of a pmgosed reduction of ten per cent. in wages. If it fails, girls who bave been earning from ninety to ninety- FOR SALE BY rothers, ENRY Rds '| to Damon Edson und ° Dated Uncon ure mil: T Ped 0C Uo Shit Ew 6. SHAW, Bxcentor, OTICR TO CREDITORS-In. porkuance of an order of James H. Keyes, Exq , surrogute of the County of (moxie: notléo Is hel uby giveh to all ersons 'having £ aims against Erastus Moffat f nik nta, decensed, tha aro- ulred to exhibit the sime with vouche themrg? to- the subscriber, administratrix of mtg ods, chattols and eredits of rald decensod at hor Tesldence in the town of Oneonta, on of before (hf) MIR guy of dunfpmlzggf . , . uted December . MOFFAT, Administrntrix, _ 'DTICK TO OREDITORS.-In pursuan c of an order. of James II. Keyes, Burrigato of the gounty of Otsego, nollce In \béreby given record- fug to law, to all persons having claims agrinat 3izg, Mary Eimer, late of the town of Oneonta; in said coulity, deceased, that they aro required to exhibl; the same, with vonchers thereof, subscriber, executor of the will of the said do-\ ceas d, at his office In the said town ol One outs, on or before the 8th day of July, 1882, Dated January 4, 1882. . \ - md. G, SHAW. Excouto: viuig. gin the estate ol »ally Ehophord, in? of the, ., The Herald __JOHNSON & Y. PU 1?;[‘E§_E{ 1213 . mum? 2.17»; post-aflce clited c ___ 'To B1 Our term®are§1,50 p if bo nut nat wiil be charged. Snbsorlbore nog roc -l ton [_\ To A , Advertisements will '\'Auin «nb. Dexuorat nt establishing. which w lmluugxlnun £3 regul siderable space, ~-On pnhathre m-amuil made quarterly, ono: upon fur the whole ye tlon of each perlodof Insertion, Transient {n advance. Lyk 1 00 gr. T dio. @ fu. [12 B3[HM SPECIAL-ADVEHTHEM as readitlg matter, first Juseph Edson, adminjstra- tors of the sald deceased, nt thelr plato of real- denes in the town of Milford In said gounty, on or before the 7tn day of June next, Dated Dccuglbfl-0.3 155,50 t RAYA ED§ON:] a gmintstratom. ~\ CREDITORS. to an or. va ¥ oe: o, ., H. Keyes, Surrognic of the county o iaz0 nutice Is hereby given according to faw wl; cons baving clutms agafost the estate o iiks. Wo drowoit, deceased, Jute of the town o «~TOTICE TO CREDITORS.-Pursuant to an or. ench a N der of 'James .H. Keyes, Burfognte 0: mro fon“°\um“‘l“\\““l county of Otsego, notlee is hereby given record. . Jab r \ +4 s one huvéu uclnima a FISH Our facfitlos for ox the estato of John Edsan deceated, lito of thy . ,- {nting ato u town of MIiford, in sald .county, that thoy aro printing ato unsurpans quire to exhiblutio same, w ufi'vouchumyuwmm‘ our paper stock In lan running our presscs by bled to do ork at ver warded and estimates f GENERAL egon oon ALBANY & 80; _ OEPARrTUrR , ~a ~ a~ & a C 0G. mall $ -e Lu T ‘ &3 , b 1 | <. R i nad ‘Cb a | A g . ol > s ap g Q {g [Ws e- pobog : s 4 8 2 S - a fast I; D > a § 3 , m b _ Q Py | . Ece pm $3.2; $ \fl 4 f4 a 5 § 3 e> E a 0 $o fo 4 is J- O g uo € E a Ro Bo . 4 1 z Rep _. E- ba fin‘ CD & E 5 E - ia - 3 2 HB I a l f ; ae | E OD <d jg: ‘ 3; ¢ |C y A - A Ko ; | Eg C &: _C jae a f BA -] . 90 > E g ° esi i Lts - Carpets!-- Carpets! f C '~ Now READY aT i OSEEW % A COMPLETE [WE OF ALL GRADES OF CARPETS / Ao. l Buvln'g' bought for cits}: rib-act from the Iglunuihcturorx. we will sell \ our Carpets at prices to . ' . DEFY ALL COMPETITION! | Ready-Made Clothing, Dry and Fancy Goods, i MTITLLINEEY GOODS, ' © ° TRUNKS, SATCHELS, HATS, CAPS, &c. tou . . Buvers= will find it to their advantage to call on us be- <4. . fore purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH PRICE. i | l - | | | 'The subscribers havingmpnrvhmd the giggly Spread the News! Dr. Kiner wil visit Oncor, Contral Hot!, Monday, Fob. | - onopme ren 20, AP 11, A MBJ 12, 1002. $o e de Broce t fry in ase a ou Alvis will discontines afer the above dates expire. known as Onceonta Agt formerlxvmk and have justflgfnl in place tural engine > r pared a large, new and powe for the ame, are tow pre wend int AD SM At short notice, and at the Lowest Possible Prices. Sapply of all kinds of Timber and Lamber of the bost Quality, Dr. Kiimer's Complete Fe- male Remedios are sold Highest Harket Prin Pall for Logs & Lacks iJ - * m | i * Fianing, Matebing. Scroil Work. &e . mas-mm? by Druggists. st done, mod satiefaction guaranteed. 2 $4505 - 5 bug _ |___ aveus A CALL! - _ W. M. POTTER & C0. | s Notice ! To ali partice of can? coonty Ersiringto per chase LIQUORS of a PURE QUALITY, 1 { in al I grades foreign and Aomentic, 34> A. B. LACY, g; i Main St., Oneonta, N. X., Asbels mow folly Uoensed and prepared to cell ef wholeeale or resin), fo quantitioe to soi porthes. ts. for madurical ar purpthes C. W.ROCKWELL & CO. ; ef® ALULS, CO.. M Y. f |Manaofartzrers af - A\ J . GATES, Maks MMM | eneora n v- nonafircros a=3 Coral. Mo Mookazisa and Refiresd Hen we enperisny recommeni our beseler graSex of | ar goods kept cone - BUSIHESS WAGOIS ityles . aso a HORSES FOR SALE!: . E. S. FISHER. f . . iy at Pas cance of Che (olng 0 prove a rnm of Homans wiviigh I ed allel | and moult be ped os umn ci ftiene . ving Loar pelcce g“ Rly En Cos tank or ones gwmmamgfin roos, [ _ - . { sexsy suepuems, _| aA. 3 mates wiogre Place, Cnc Sen a N. Senn fom - p s B s { mtsl. WG-55 mityzsz firttfisirmtflh ' fLHIX g-YGNSE 4 338191355 TOEE® & GURNEY. Par Clar com t | BEY do COP Slsighs and Cutters, x _ gfim ware and Chetange . WI] have a good this fall n medicine, the 10th of last December, my cough was terrible, and I raised large quantities of mat ter from my lungs. After using It a week; Lsaw a decided imgmvement, which has continued steadity, and now my friends pronounce the change wonderful. I have but little cough, my ap- petite is good, ;and I am gaining in \flesh and strength evendny. and I consider 1 owe it all to Dz. Hinderman's Cousumptive Cure. 'Too much cannot be taid in Praise of it, Words eannot ex: pres how thankful I am for the restoration of my health, and for what this medicing\ has done for me. T consider it my duty to urge every consump- tive to give it a trial.\ Do not think your case In- curable, untll you have giver IT & fair tost. I have used nearly everything In the line of cough medicines and consumption cures, and I am sat fafled that I have foundthe ¥ight medicine at last, It is a wonderfal remedy, andI am ev n meny cases of socalled fncurable consumption might be cured by the use of this medicine. Yours respectfully. .- Maus, Davin Peasten, ° How ALL CoysUiterives May BE * */ \ \ourED. s Pr. Minderman's Consumptive Cure has no equal for the cure of Consumption, and the uni- wersal statement of those using It is: \'At is the medicine for me!\ . People who were considered faith in thedicines, incurable, and who hathost al a trial, are now improving steadily under its use, and are most enthusiastic in recommending it to ble cures it bas nication with Do not pass this by. this remedy. answered. | The imedlcine will be sent by exp If you prefer. you can ve your druggist . it for you. - For further particulars, address, F. C. GARDNER, General Agent, = IN EITHER LIQUID OR DBX FORM That Acts at tho same time on THE LIVER, THE BOWEES, 4HD THE RIDNETS. why are we sick? Because we allow these great organs (o, pq become clogged or torpid, and pol:onous § humore Soreed into the blood $34. WILL sURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, Unxany [) DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AXD NERVOUS DISORDERS, E by causing free action-of these organs and & @ ratoring their power to throw off disease. E Why suffer Bilious pains and achest Why tormented with Piles, Constipation? bul Why frightened over disordered Kidneys! FP4 Why endure nerrous orsick headaches B# Y UaRIDNEY«WORTqnd rgoice in RecliA, li Itapotopin 93 Vegetable Ferm, Intin one package of which makes siz quarts cf WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prop's, f $ (in send the dry postpard) | Te pd ng a Balssmis E 'L This valcable medicice Is Ay vegetables f pars? dif the discovery of which was the resclt many years close st=iy, In order to d the aymptoms, and the Hines ani - m__ consumpTION tp ern bas $5235: frtucicact mom\ wblchecrers the then an Inflamation, when the n eoogh fs more doy; then & u Wfiwtfizmm compa cit pouicn aoe plete t £36 3 a=2 and whom I equla hardly prevait tpon to give It others. -I detire to have every person seeing this advertisement, who isafllicted with lung troubles, try this medicine, and for that purpose will fur- nish them with positive proof of many remarka- rformed within the past year, and if they so desire, I will place them io commue the persons cured, so thero may exist no doubt in their minds In regard to the. nine merits and wonderful curative. grogerues af We invite in- vestigation, and your lefters will be promptly o to any address on receipt of price, $1.00 per bulge. order F. O. Box44, Oneonta, N. Y. E ! any ctbir so | enme material fet the In Cambridge was overflowed by a high tide on the 2d or 8d of March, 1881, and though tlie water was only from four to six iuches deep and fell very quickly, all tender plants were destroyed. ~ Farin and Garden, When trees are transplanted the roots sra | more or less infured ; hence, it is best to Cut back the tops to correspond with the roots. The produce of young mares are apt to be the mast healthy and vigorous. There can be no greater error than that of putting a mare to the stud when she is incapacitated for work, either from age or accident. A. correspondent furbishes the fol- low ing interesting item : - At the sale of the New York Mills herd. of blooded cattle, in September, 1873, A. J. Alexander bought the Tth Duchess of Onéida, then a few days more than a year old, at $19,000; , also the 10th Duchess of Oneida, a calf nearly five months old for $27,000-an total of $46,000 for the two animals. | Neither of them ever 'bred a calf, | The Tth Duchess of Onerda died a barren cow, and now the 10th Duch- ess has also died, leaving no issue. 'To grow verbenas successfully, plant them in beds cut in the turf, Chop the, turf well, and thoroughly mix with it a\ good share bf | well-decomposed | stable manuro. Never, on auy account, plant verbenas in old worn out garden soil- as they will most assuredly tail. | Give them a change of soll ench senson, as they do not thrive well two years in the same bed. | As «| a houso-plant the verbena is not a success. It is almost always sickly and infested with red\ spiders. | 'I he‘y cannot be kept over winter in a cellar, ith verbenus It Is.either growth or death. +o. > Vegetable seeds differ largely as to the length of time thy retain. yitality, | While it is always well to row new they can be procured, it is not always absotately necessary. - Those of the tomato, pumpkin, squash, cucumber, melon and beet retain their vitality longest, probably\ froin 5 to 10 years; turnips, celery, cabbage and canli- flower are good for four years; spinach, | Oncé in the front of important counties to tiie people, ~Dilferent men view it from different standpoints; thus the difference of opluion upon the matter. - From an old Otsegoan favor of free canals | cannot beexpected. Eo: forty/Years has their crushing ntluence been felt upun this county. with its six members of the legislature, it \irs by the canals and other pabuc works to which it concribfited,' but in whose. benefits it «lid not share, been thrust bebiud ubuil it hardly retains a population sullicient for two members 'to represent us in | the councils of thgatate, Wilh-these facty.star- ing as in The face, and with no hope of ever recovering our lost prestige or reguiniog our tormer restive position In Uhestate, We Can- uot be expected to favor inuking the canals Irce sud consenting to tux ouragives for their maintenauce. Self protection profibits it. 'The past.proves it wrong to us. 'The tuture offers nothing to justify it. Mad they not already had the effect to move the great west between us and market, we might view the natter differently. Aside from all local considerations we op- pose the idea. | Canals .in our northein climate are a played thing. Their day is passed. . Like an old horse, they caunot be restored to former usefuiness. Other and better means of transportation bave {aken their place, . Half the year they are clused 'by the frost and the other half they are 100 slow for the times, | Surely the state has a white elephant on band in the cauals-uud why oot treat them as such, and aut under- take to gaivauize them into life at the public cost? - If money is to be expended us a gra- iuity toward aiding transpoutation, wily not use it in a way which is sure to wiy ? . Why ust convert tue _cutais into and muke them free? | 'The money thus expend ed would not be: wasied-yes, worse loan wasted, as wml will be which is expended ou tog | dead-horse, balf-year-truze.., tortoise. ntti ined canals. They aid well enough for the éfage coach age, but will not do for this: Tuey will prove to bea well hole, in which to sing. the public treasure, « where: nobody wiil ever be benefitted by it. They will be a cureass urouud which state: cormorants will soek for sustenance. | 'Tnuy will be a politica | radish, asparagus, Fettuce aut parsfey -for «bree years; while the beans, peas, carrots; pepper, guisxfy and rhubarb should not be planted syhef over two years old. A know] will produce their kind is greatly beneficinl to the gardper, as on the selection of poor seed failures often depend. - 'The disease known as \stretches\ in sheep is generally caused by costiveness or stoppage, which results from constantly feeding dry bay, straw. or other similar fodder. It is most preyalent during the latter part of winter or in early spring, be- 'fore the grass starts. The actions of a sheop attacked with colic indicate that it suffers inteuse pain at. tines, followed by intervals of rest. | During the spasms the animal Hes down aod rises frequently When on its feet it stretches almost inces sently and: frequently elevates its nose and twists its head. | Unless some treatment is adopted which gives relief it finally dies. An examination alter death | will show that a part of some one of the intestines has been drawn into or folded upon itself after the manner of s tolescope .or the finger of a glove partisily inverted. - One remedy sng. gested is, eny half a pint of melted, lard to which one-fourth of a teaspoonful of eayenne pepper has been added, n simple one ond which can usually be administered without delay, os nearly every farmer has tho ingredients. Our reinedy is to grasp the sheep firmly by the hind legs, ns near the body as possible, and hold it up, head down, from two to five minutes, keeping the back of the animal next to the operator, to provent being struck hy its legs. This position eauses a movement of the intestines and restores them to their natural position so that when released the anlnal appears a8 well as ever. We have triel this simple remedy many times, and never knew it to farl in a siogle Instance. | These attacks can always be prevented by giving a feed of potators or turnips every day during the winter season. | If a supply of roots cannot be obtained, cut bemlock boughs and place them where the sheep can bave free nccess to them. Sheep fed upon enarlage will probably never suffer from stretches. Men's Fashton®, Gloves are either of dressed ar undressed, velvet kid or the dressed kid fastening with two buttons, and io pearl gray or the reddish brown mordore) shades, with heavy stiteb. Ing on the back a In scarfa and neckties, gay colors wiil be geen in stripes, plaids, dots aad fancy pat- teros similar to thnse warn in Indies' dresses, for this part of gentlemen's apparel follows the lead of feminine fashions, although not copy my them closely. The tendency to all saits is for close (i+. ting sleeves ond trousers The latter are eat very parrow at the knoe and also at the ankle, showing a wellfitting slse with pointed tora, farey hips, ch4b appera, and eithor laced on tap or the lacipg ls sima- Imed. Collers «bow liitle differease in shige from those of last season. s stamling collar Is carrow and mests in frost with the corners turned back. | Torced down callers will be more worn than for several sctentis. Ttez form a straight lice ecross the front to stow the scart and are qaite narrow. Silk hats offer very little from thise of Inst secson. Tiey bave the bell erawns, wilh a tendency to wider brima. - The car) and mill are pot quite se high cs lost The height is about the same. - Derbys ore about the «ame do height, with «lishng whier brim. | The ealore ore black and eral MiTown for early spring 0. The masi pepoter mamuos suite far | Gemen will be a fror butteo entaway m de i tm elase very high in the seek, clase firing isn ms to octlice the body, the waist ect | short aod the shirts foog. | This to mole In | : Ene Eegoral and fecoy ecitmga Wihthis | s wore a vest eBalog very bigh in the | to ecrrespoond with themost and quite sham I A bosfsess eal of [ight etesint or 1 t le with the sack gual moderately m the back acd clasing wih e fomroer five buttons or with one bc 1 «hen It is oot wony at the «idea - The ver! | j is elssed tigs, withoot ecler, and b oen | } straight emmaes the betta. In thise eaite | l ~ a I thecrat. vest and tmomt mre s of the Fur afteroma onstomes the f: al [ elosicg ith fice totous I4 Is tothe figere, wih «uns whist ond saling reedborg to abcd t=~ fuckes above the knse. ] i Exe worsted, either In vary Cark brown, vue gem ortickz \ ErcHodrerstel vest of «Ck ond wrsted = Temry vestagh In a coedentcian] ecorcng | 8:3ng atteres ef ghérxs. tokss i chocks, etm. They Cue Highcoths clans mime wom uiSe ban: trfkea thugs on cmmemuly (le ste ecln The tower) trig a S7 & GofED m #45 tte malts infor for muse iu, prices al welch the E : peu Pour won eo tee Cale nt roach roe mtzmznflwszld pis Ee prices . Tar Comments Cas Prom? 60. wll gre mme t inh erpeced £ogcy Prog ir ts e nny a tore of texan In genemens Exige w oftce Lert Epong entered vest oge mme eee tip (Hedge The O | of [ft ar Cork worsted, fe ere. gaa io rage! ferin pettore of fos j enfres aod chacks. edgo of how long the various vegetable seed- | I mea pas exost, wil stay the pmgrest ef; time. or keep bock the early froa Tbsc ;TERS are peole, fragrant . in bouy valy for putitct tor mit sist upon its blood. . W hat a burlesque upua our people, upon our state CoustitutlOn, upon the enterprise whica was \evolifua ly to pay all out taxes,\ thut in the litetiine of those who remember Its first use-it should become a pauper, hving upou, and drawing its lite blood sgou the hard-earned money of the people, h Free canals! What nonsense ! | What! take muney from oue purt uf our people to enrich another? - What have boataies done that they should be: favored above others ? Shall we fguore our coustitutien, and build up a privheged class by tasiag the many for the benellt of the few ?. biali we give public treasure for private use? Can the state sor at naught resurncuous ally imposed upon towns and counties? | Tless and many other questions are worthy / ul consideration. - We are: Aware tost: hen of power nod piace favor the free canal plan, men. whose opiaions we respect; but they view the maiter from a wrung stand- puiut. . Their vision is: distorted. - Uivinga- tion witl not take a stride backward to Keep pace with their ideas. Outs is an age of progress, We no longer carry the stone in one end of the bag, to balance the grist in we other. That aay is past. With us time is money. We cuoaet wait a muoth for returns which we might secure in a day. It is ir duil vision which does not see that it is the railroads and not the canals which have accomplished most of the beaefits claimed for the latter, T Puls fact is potent. Another one is equally troe-and that is that locaiiles whereZcanals have been abandoned suffer no fuss thoruby, W iness the Cheuaogo valley and other focslities. their prosperity is greater without than with titin. to too it ; will be whes what remain are disposed of, | and the quicker dong the better. Instead ! of ssking the people for sustaining the canis | tree, we sy osk thein fur the orders to sell theia to the bighost bidder. - Let private en- werprise control them, and convert thein lato rauroad beds, water powers, dusk ponds, skating tiaks, fishing grounds, or any other i thing they choose which wiil ant tend to in jure the pubile health or corrupt the pabiie moral«. ' A though but a private citizen, we wish . to stand recorded, und ferever, as. against any system of taxation for the cana x9 | We wich the people to fully understand the' matter - The one great argament is, that , the people will be benefited by the low freight« w arch such neystein will secure. Let us carrvass the quesiion. | Whose freght, if t any, will be reduced ? - Why the great ' west, but surely not that of our own state? . Then we must pass the: freights of the west T\ ~iall fre-\ over the leogth of our state, that the products of western farms may reach | market at exeaper rates than those of our own ste, must we? | It is not ecough that | we bave cuffered this competition with only , the protection of lignt tolls for nearly fifty ° years, hort most cow virtually pay ther | frogh. that they can have stil greater | market edeanttoges of | New. York think of these things. - The mat-: ter ia m= whiin your power to manage, brat of the manipoly of milroads. | Hasthe | state 4 14 powers. to reailroofle so that it | pow bii to ecntrol over them ? If sn, nr reoma os come other syatem of tnotice was megaunry far the protestion of the . thin additional burdecs of to a foss] canal at public expense. | We proter to take our chances in the issue, | by the laws of ecmpetifion in transportation, u Ano ber is that our fellore to make | ihe a fme competitor, wil} emale ober corth snd mouth to | dompete ecocessfolly agmost oa. What of it. if tree? - Whit differeace does it if a sister state or city sbould grow | to hes mtalf Are werst one econtry ?. Ar- not «ar interests identical? wher erstes called sister states? way rivalry between states? a rvalry C ca Lows cure potentood powerfal thio cay thei s Iegisletore enn pass wil ecotrel . Ahm matics - Iris «ltesdy fized cod matoral Boricrs Then: No : ar ulet fix the frie ofthe canals of bur\ state. - Neto is egaice then. sera: the power of from These w. af propose We be meodnks freight cfel Binds sol be o-rried state withs the pass on wheels, aa fop Css ta} thes aB; of camping os exsils if tol fre, myng puking ofges to tome aod season : thereby. : Xo grem or actema of peice wrets ma fhe tuobe | Fire the porpls, thm Chis \Izee cama\ plem, | In oor ngiziom, We protest egacn C, t*, Ammgemice inthe cliete tots nenines Is ae pobomsiqect private | do wo i thew nag en ie mate | anl frr s ame mot elhaouaceto thr warns of the ef the ; arts oo} far CUS procunuce . 2. Hamm s32 Cagora. $Tems am, teen vreated. | Colds, Corg's { raigin. and any local paio«. Applied to the mall of Are sot | they are Nerrozm: D: : that kind need be fem | trauliloa: _ to the pi ef fre stamach they are a «cre ear> : Parecs Four «izes FLAT LASD, Two sizes REVERSIBLE IRON BEAU, Two w Maen MAN Bn D win be beyaad your reach, We wBEENCE Couss THs sise REVERSIBLE WOOD BEAM. corn HOES, CULTIVATORS, &c. pea# Proms Tang tur Pressero s Irmow ar rom nate r ' ru eres ons ram A ~ use 5+ twa gens \all and \esen mg k inn a Ri COm d' UFACTURED AND FOR SALE PY C. C. STEWART an. HAINAT - STRAIT & Vay Iis#%> OLB Por NBRY Portis: ~ DO YOU KNOW iT? 'T O M. MY , ED POPULARITY OF Aasts bros Paks? | Beranse they have proved »< which ore the only tree leveler of values. | tho Rost External Remedy ever in They will eare Asti -.- RH ALLCOCK | quick to care. &.] bas foned a way to time 3:5} Sms that bl 7 wed egen as the geass of mossd | ALLCOCKS. Plaster. ~ Wepo 'o <z ret'a''e Raker © gra est cay Habs STREFY fils Cakes i kinds ennstantly na raatiam, Eating Poster 6 us. Rakers Cbow (bn Te lea, Fee ; 0s Ex infallible in Back- Ao C3 \lho - OYSTERS! and t m as Reap ea. Cite oa a uart cr zs cta yo the plate nBeapest far Prisuspdr %.Y = POROTS PLi= 21 hem Is sifere NOTICE! in: Epes Cos Ofs HAS BEZN REMOVED Beware af f ter aml foro tte anig G Egg“ f3AD E7. IJ LCCR mel the Ress , 55 per conn Ps Sz s epe ha i ing repels fin Corr prtirucage cn fhe any reroute ppwe €) se pam o urs cos fhe E. A. MHTECLC®, Agre=r Tram® ta tre if Bott Krew ; Oreskere af D | THOMAS WILGLAHAN. _ { ON EON TA. A fin Line of the Calsbrated -AT THE WARE ROOMS OF HENRY SHEPHERD ONEONTA. N. Y. tes Scrofula, Erysipelag, Pimples and a g s iter, Humore, Sait RfieumrSeald Head: rer, Mercurial Diseases, Femalo Weak: nesses nnd Irregularities, Kindness. Losa cf Appetite, Juandice, Affections of the Liver «ndigestion, Diliqusness, Dyspe sky-mi Geceral Debility, Directions in qunnxmgex A r sure of Rordocke Blood Bitters will eatisty the those #25 6 al tat it is the Greatest titer on earth, PRICE, $1.00, TDIAL #IZR, 10 Cente, FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop're; Buffalo, N. Y. THE NEW DAVIS + + + ‘ Yortcal Feed Sewing Machine! APPLYING THE FFEb To THE UPP JPR Ub THE G0O0D8. BoE® NOT P1 CNR ~OF F ©QOP8, NOR SKIP STiTCife IN Pa i OVkR THE HEAVIEST SEAXMH t Invites Competition ! . 1 ||, be no ged print @ hed Ger not foond in | the NFW DAVIS No family af maker, car j ' imcumerer »boptmaker can aPord tobe with 1 j d a whiten guarantee given for five Call and see it Pr adjmsbicent and range Or address BHOWN & LUTHER. COLLIERS. N. v. ¢ | prare ot work g akertt do ith own how ng | CENTRAL LIVERY STABLES MILES & SON 1 Hate 66 the groommadation of the public. at 1 (teir tarn (m Broad Strret 'GOOD HORSES ; BUGGIBES, Barouches, Sleighs and Catters, tre and trams farnished at ail hours acer , mith or s drisere Hearse farnished on AppHecstion. Y“; #» A ove | GE% r. ROWELL & 00 Foasd ar ATT 3C mateo t to Eden aio ome RG g\ Price, Deced, Detre Beard rs\; Tenis tes han. dares G00 Tater ans yetrveesyon orewot exticfelirezarm Organ prempoy mercy rzizam tom ate pect to permet tapmome, Bim Dechen Bl ermzs Teper fomesiys amwfl'gfimimg Wek pace Tedama mroote ao) Chelmm, _ Clour toh tore te donn EK\ Prowiijel R.lexirated Cozccoy=a L Flee Alene ela TESIEL P. Teige, Hew Pong _ALABASTINE I Hoss Tans als ogre meme lage ds of ony | fro th state of California, heir . at law. and figxt of Eli's Phoobe Brewster, late of the town of Laurens, in the county of Otsego, deceased, Urcetingt Whore as James W, Hrewster, of the to» n of Laurens, in the county of Ot€egu, bas lately made application to our surrogate of the cour ty of Otsego, to have a certain instrument In writing. relating to real and personal eta e, duly proved as the last wiil and testament . of the sald | Phogbe: Browster, | do- geased, you sre hereby elted and required quired personally to be and mppear before our sald Burtognte, at bls law oso In the villego of Oneonta, on the 13th day of May, 1852, af ten w'clock in the furetiwon of thatlay, then and there to pitend to the probate of said Instrument as the lust will and testument of said deveined, In testimony w bereof, we have enused the mil of office of our sald to behereunte alaed. Wituess, Janes H Keyes. surm gate of our sald county, at the village of Cooperstown, the 27th day of March. A. bo Jas. H KEYES, stanonatk x OfICE OF EXR UTORS SALE -In puri- j Nance of, rir order of the' surrogato's court of Ubexo co., the idersigned. the adiatniatrator of s Couk, late of the town of Oneonta, Utsego-e0.. deceased, will sell at public auetion ou the 7th duy of April; ISM2, at the Central hotwl in the village of Onesnti, Utsego-c0., N. Y., at one welock p. mi. of that dui. tho following described real estates to wit: All that pleca or parcel: of land lying and being in the town of Uneouts county of Otsego and xtate of New York, being a partof great lot No Otsego patent apd a part of lot deedid by William Cooly to mumuél Cook , beginning at Job, Hopkins, uorth line ou the west sid of the road, thence on the road torth 18 degrves, cast 4 chains: and 91 Hinks to a stake and stones. thence north | eventy seven degrees, west three-chains to a stake staniting agatost the cust end of the barn, thence westeriy on a direct Iino to a xtame at the west end of the firm about ¢l links, thenee west two chains and Afty-five. Huks to a stake and stones. thence Weat to land owned by John Bowler theree southerly on It owley's vast ime to Job Hopkins Hae, thence easterly a wald line to the piace: of beg nning, being . ame premier dome ribed in a deed E ven by wa Cook ata wite to dobert Cook, dated be dect, freupded dn the clork's tn book £) of page dx, Feb, 14, - “I” Fembs lant - Harxon Coor. Adiintsirator, Mo Kever, Abterugy, 241 6w . [gum-“4M WE oALX -Whereas, default has been made (b the payioent of the mone secured by a mortige dated the first day of april, 1568, executed by mtatire L Juueks, to {hm-rm F hurton, which thartgage wes recorded In ine oice of the clerk of the county of Otrego, Aprt 1868, at 19 clock neon, Book No, 74 of wotignae, on . pr 49. faid mortgage was for a conyideration mmigned to Emeline C. tuck by Maret F Burton, and by Emeline C. ook deigned Tor a valuable Const or T teorge Fowleston, and. assig -ments duly record wt aud George Fowleston is the ownerand holder thereof.. And the amount clatiwed to be due at the: first publication of thir notlee Is the sum. o £20 principal, and $9.8 interest, wholo amount due or unpatd upon said mortgage is the sum of FXDJA. Now therefore, notice tn hereby given that by virtue of the power of mile gontained In aid mortgage and duly recorded as ntoresad, and in purmance of the statute in such case nade and provided, the said morigagy will be toreclosed I»! proJe o! the premfbres therein des eribed'at public auction at the Central hotel, in the village of Onconts, en the Hith day of April, ISA at one o'clock in the afternoon ot that day, The said premilses are decribed in sabl mortgage as fullows:-Al} that certath picee or parcel of inn i situated In the town of Leurens, Connty of Oteego, said state of New York, bound - ed ax Ralows at the: north wert corer of the Wellman lot, running thener south thirty oue slegrers. west aod'vleven limks to the ebl read, thence along sali read worth degree», west (wo chaliis and chains und sigty two (Tuli to anid avid Arin strong, thence. moith four oud one fourth degrees. cast four: chofvs and bigot nine Hinks, [benee south eighty eight and une 3m“ Tes, wes: thrce chaies And ninety-two links, men e north thirty five degreem, west two chains and fit links, north Afy -two titans“. west two chame and Biteen links. thence north forty- wane degnes, eft thinecn chains, and seventy- six G6« timks thence south twelve (12) degrees c east bwenty tite. chains and (fy three bike, theece sooth seventy ning degrees, onst two chaina and eighteen to the place of be . aod ng, containing fourtect setca, two roods and brent seven fur ol land Dated Jan to 1&2 ©EORGE FOWL eN . Amugnce of Morgegal M. Kaevke, far Assignee 'l'l| EPEOPLEOF THENTATE OP NEW YORK, ity The Grace of wod Free and Indepen:ton - Hitchrock, redding at Readsvilie, N C. Mary Brewoson. residing of Philotnath, Ore gon. Torver Mctall residing al Clank & (6 , Wis Flora: Evans, rofiding at %o wainot avente. Roxbury, Mass, Abijah McCail, residerce unkuow Franklin MeCail, restdence ankDumn.. Addie Concalpcestlelence unknown. Levi Hanfurd. m«stence aoksown, Jobn Hat ford, anktbown, Ira Hanford residence bewe ot law and next of kio of Hortare Metall late of the town af Oneonta in the County af Atego decented. Greetitg~ Wheteaa- Im 11 Ugden iof ife town of: Frankho, in the County ef Itlaware has lafey mate application to ure gor ofthe County of Obegs, to have a tmn fostrument in writtpg relstiug to real and personal ewate. duty rmym fa the last wiil ond reamentie the mud Horace: Metall. dectascd. vou and each «f you are bercby cited and requit ed jarsonatiy to be and appear our sand surg ean his ofice in foe village of Ongont® on the th uay of April P98, at ten ol lock io tho ‘ af that day tren ard thrte to artey? 1 sald imtrament aa the last wi iL I . aid thine of ago of twemy one seam #70 3 .or guardian if you hate that vea appear and ap predoiunt or to the event of af facure a do m a gmantian «i/ 1 hs the c ormagato, 6) and t tor prueed ng p U heref Wo hase caged alice «four gatd Surmwate t+ Wimess Iemes U gate f oar sald Coonty| Af (f . the #th day GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK [he marg, TRACS 19A mt moh Pecusig. * * Ay Jn mur? far ® % ni We & \fe- Ter which uo Tho Kye ap $1 00 per wil he en 3° br =\ EDN INC (O., Prev:. S % FRANZ ECCKLEY, xE3 PAYHES AUTOMATIC ERCI s ¥en degrees. wert seven _ £31,137 T - 5, .- - nu . , . flowers in. He does not agree with those |. five cents, will ouly receive eighty-fAve cents ¢ who set no value on a flower unless it bas | for g sj gzziflcd a {mm of “gag For all ONEO NTA. v eu ui dn sald county, that they nre required GOIN i + ne loved flo Tor their b p h , . . _ 2. . o the same, with vouchers thertof, to ragrance ; he loved flowers for their beauty | over that they will- receive extra fay. & . . « vh ints 15 arrison, Administrdtor of the sald de- ~ BTATIONS 'rnd if they have fragrance so much the ; Chal - - coas d , at bis residence, In the town of Laurens, ° 2220 'better. He rT’nge erred to tha advice fo often - == ie oon oo _ - Hist 1d eounty, on or beforu the lst day of July Leave. _ given to apply salt to land, and, said that it _ -Free Canalse - > I f WAREROOMS‘, \Hated Oneonta, Jan. 14, 1882. gm. ~~ n] should be used very cautiously, as was | .... .-- T ims » - «- - wILLIA 3t HARRISOR, Administrat Mid shown by the destruction of several gardens Editors of the Herald and Democrat : - HHE PEOPLE O® THE SPATE OF NEW Yok Sidney . by the high'tide. | His own father'sgarden | - 'The canal question is one of importance 1 by the grace af God free and independent-To . William - Crandall, redding somowbers In 3:35?) Wil Oneun Colllers, Junetion . Maryland ... Schonevie.~] \ Worceste.. . Coblesialt... Ar. Albany., .. {j Albany, i il GColhetk 10 } 5 Wore ster . | 8 dchenevites; hot | 0 Maryland.; 11.01 |. 6 «| 1 10 d 11.18 t 11.8% 7 12.08 |..7 1218 7 1226 7 12 19 7 1252 8 mes .se 107 8 Birghamnt It} 220 1 I M. Cherry Vn 12:0 p. in. Trains Lv Jus sa, im. 6.85 p. m. EW YORK, ONTAF Si Up train ... Down train Wa Train leaves, 4:15 p. in. * New Hor olu Train leaves, $:90 p. m, Busine J POT TRI, & NIL Vlnlrfil. Nd & specislty, Uflice days, Imdny. from 2 to 4 g E: tendod. URE MATHCE, Au w. _ Uffice tn reo! fort's grocery store, SMa p Law office In the b s, Y. Collection» prom I E. IRELAND, Det 4. Ineloon & Cutler rendered. pstulesigy (th 0, 8, ULLN, M. D , Ih a sum-n “31m 2 16 6 R w.. willce of o £510me a??? Y. ANP & KENYON, General Inst Office in McCrum & Sau ~_ and lruéd sw D. Gaxr. .- Photographo Instuftancons pictures f Copying of all tude. CENTRA] Main-st., hoad of 8 A. C. LBwIS8, Bolding aod fornitui rl wa Billard Anom, etd connected with hotel. i Morris, Lauros, Dethi t to and from all train®, THE STA & p sSUSQUEIIA oneoNn W. M. POTTj AMPLE RCOMS ANI nan4tagen cave this I Dethi. Geert ant a wur F. J.! apes Surgical of texs by the uso \film” an 4 sonpcal cases from Thie wishing teeth Alt ments in advaice | Of: MILLBR, VOG Commission and deators fa Hops, We Fet Cash Paid for Pr THE NEW to the Basal of #C WHEAT, GRA AND RY BOSTON BRI Every S CifH a ¥EJ A good as Cakes, Cookies, - Orde PARTIES AN ”mt: be promptty fled. \ goods c JAC Tttbrota Ettemal er phant® cured ty Di #? m tmoup days =>3 t 37k: . tomtom ant eo Fem, ®