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~THE OTSEGO _ TIDINGS . JOHN \¥ILCOX, PROPRIETOR Democratic Nominations, Fov Chief Judgo of the Court of Ap- , * peals, - ALTON B. PARKER, For Member of Assombly, B , G. HYDE CLARKE, -< For Suporintendent of the Poor, [~. LUCIEN B. BOWEN, [p = l.) _|, For Coroners, _ . ©.. '>. WILLIAM A. HOKE, © c_. JOHN H. MOON. - __. EDITORIAL COMMENT, - Colqnpréjudiqe isn't confined to the South, - The authorities of Alton, III., ~~~ havé excluded negroes from the public schools atizndéd by white children. Boss Platt has been admitted as a junior partnento the firm of McKin- lsy aud Hobart, which will make a specialty of trading in delegates to the next Repblican National convention. Prosperity is slow reaching the wage earners, although there is nothing they and their families have to buy that'is not higher now than it was be- fore that Republican tariff bill became a law, The monthly . Treasm® | statement shows that at the close of business September 30, 1997, the public debt, less cash in the Treasury, | was $1,012 122,713, an increase since August 80 of $3,737,502. Chairman Jones of the Democratic National Committee was entirely too Morris-George P. Folts, F. H, Is- bell, P. D. Foote. > New S. Bundy. Oneonta-L. L. Curtis, Jas. mound, H. G. Spaulding. Otego-Charles N. Scott, L. F. Put- man, W. H. Parker. Oisego-James J. Byard, Ir., Chas. W. Allen, John S. Byard. Pittsfield4-Not represented. Plainfield-Not represented. I Richfield-John F. McGarl, A. G. Firman, Chris. Nedloy. suk Winne, A. P. Jerome Snyder. s Des White, Ed. M. Fethers.\ Unadillia-John F.: White, W. H. Sisson, Eugene Carr. C uel Brown, Charles E. McRorie. Woreester-M. J. Preston. Mr. Young moved that delegates from towns not fully represented have power to cast the full vote of the town. Carried. - Dr. C. E. Parish moved theappoint- ment of a committee of five on reso- lutions, and the Chair appinted the following gentlemen: Dr. C. E. Par- ish, John Wileox, L L Curtis, James Young, A. A. . Dr. Parish offered the following from the committee on resolutions, and moved the adoption of the report, which was carried by a unanimous vote: Col Resolved, That we, the repxfienfi- tives of the Democratic party of the county of Otsego, in convention as: sembled, do hereby reaffirm our ad- herence to the principles of Democ- racy as enunciated by the Chicago platform of 1896, Resolved, That we heartily endorse .the action of the State Committee in smart to fall-into the trap-set-for-him- nominating for Chief Judge of the -» by some of his enemies He knows that it would be a new thing for the National Committee to intefere in mu- nicipal campaigns, also an unwise thing. - . Mr. Bryan informs the palpitating public that fhe foreign famine is re- sponsible for the Ancreased price of --wheat-in- the face of-the fall o but says nothing about the advance in cotton, tobacco, corn, meats, wool, hops, butter, aidotherfarm products, -{[Republican. . 220 'What is the 'Republican's explan- ation of the increased price of the crops mentioned? It's dollars to dough- nuts that paper dare not undertake to . explain it The following resolution was adopt- by the Democratic caucus held in One- onta on Saturday: Resolved, That we reaffirm our ad- _. herence to the platform adopted by the Democratic party at its pational Court of Appeals, Hon. Alton B. Park- er, andkvegfieby pledge to him our united and earnest support. | ' Mr. Young moved an / informal ballot for Member of Assembly, - Car- vied, with the following result, the Secretaries acting as tellers: G. Hyde Clarke received 83 votes, and George silver, H. Goodman 22. . Springfield-8. . M. Ingalls, G. T. Westford-Geofge H. Wilber,. Sam- - The County Committee is as follows: Burlington-Fred Hall, Butternuts -William R. Kinne. , Cherry Valley-James Young. Decatur-J. E. Sholland, Ir. Edmeston-A. C. Morehouse. Exeter-D. W, Hull. Hartwick-Alben J. Wikoff. Laurens-Addison Robinson. Maryland-Charles E. Parish. Middlefield-M. D. Eckler. Milford-Charles S, Barney. - Morris-George B. Holts. New Lisbod-G. Olayton®Peck. Oneonta-George M. Bristol; Otego-Charles N, Scott, ° ' Otségo-George VanHorn, Pittsficld-Levi Thayer. * 'Plainfield-Sponcer R. Dyo. Hichfield-John F, McGarL ._ ' Roseboom-Jerome Bnyder.. Springfield-G. Hydo Olarke. Unadilla-Eugene Carr. * Westford-George H. Wilber. Worcester-Charles Goodell., At a subsequent meeting of~ the County Committee, Hon, George Van- Horn was chosen 'thairman, Louis E, Walrath secretary and Lee B.; Orut- | tenden treasurer. Mr. Van Horn brief- ly set forth his views ak to what course should be pursued in the canvass.; MoFo Millions Wahted. ! | Improvements on the - canal system of the State, under the Nine Million Dollar Appropriation Act, have so far progressed that the end of the appro- priation is in sight, although the same cannot be said of the work that has been planned.\ In fact, itis now cer- tain that the plans which the canal men and officials believed could «be fully carried out by the princely ap- propriation made by the State, will re- quire from two to three millions more to complete so that the enlargements and improvementézyrill be uniform throughout the entire system. - This is agitating canal men: greatly, and, in fact, is proving ratherdisquiet- ing to the officials in charge of, the, work, suth fis State Engineer Adams and Superintendent George 'W. Ald: and wore guests at Mrs. Morshouse's, returning Saturday. - Ruth Potter begun hor school Mon- day at Wileytown and Mary More- house inthe Pattengill district. Mis, James Reynolds and Ida Ren- wick lad the misfortune to be thrown {from a wagon by the seat. working 1oos¢., They were pretty badly shaken _| up, but fortunately no bones were broken. | _; Mt. Vison. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Armstrong and | daughter of Long Eddy were guests at Mrs, Lucitia Sherman's Sunday and left for Horie. Monday morning. ' _. Mr. and Mrs Wm, H., Prat are spending a-fow days with relatives in Guilford. .. 2 re ue , Another young lady bas been calléd: home: «'Wedpesday, at the close of day, Miss Hannah Treboor, wip had been ill many months, laid aside the poor suffering body and entered into the life beyond. She had wished at night she-might go before the dawn, and at morn that she might be re- leased ere the close of day. - Hannah had gained many friends. | Bho came here from Lansing, Mich., with Mrs, Mary Carr to reside with her, and her | parents, at the ago of ten. Only gwen- tysons years old-so young to c About a year ago she joined the Bap- tist church, , Rev. Simmons, her pas- tor officiated at the funeral, - Loving hands arfanged beautiful flowers, among, which was a beautiful harp covered with.roses and smilax, 'Miss HxittieNoaLh had faithfully cared for her during her illness. \My.- and , Mrs, Arthur Parcello of Milford, Conn., hnve been spending a few days with Mrs. Celia Parcelle, ~his'mother, andat Mrs. Nellie Ken- you's. [03 for a short visit at Rev, H. A. Green's beforg:his return to Tenn.. .- l Quarterly meeting, Sunday, Oct. 10. Rov. A. \Griffin will preach the ser- mon, =1C 0\ ' won s Haryest-home, last Sanday. A con- Mr. Ingalls moved that the conven- tion proceed to a formal ballot. Car ried, with the following result: G. Hyde Clarke $8, Geo. H. Goodman 17. Mr. Goodman moved that the nom- uation of Mr. G. Hyxo® Cuark® be made unanimous. Carried, with ap- plause. Mr. Clarke was called out, and briefly addressed the convention, sub- stantially as follows: Gentlemen of the Convention and est compliment a citizen can receive to have conferred upon him a Democrat fellow Democrats: Testeem it the high- f ridge of the public works department, who do not relish the idea that further «ppropriations will haye to be asked in order to bring their labors in this direction to a successful close. 'Who will it benefit when it is com: pleted? > How do you relish helping to piy the billst ° ~ - . Erk _c_raek. - > A. Michaels, wife and . daughter of Sloansville, are stopping a few days at P. H. Michaels'. Menzo.Bert, who has been away all evening. . The decorations were fine, consisting of vegetables, recitations were good, home of her parents in Guilford a few days. . - Mrs, Miller, has moved into the house 'of Miss Lide Wright, , Many from here attended the Mor- tis fai >- - Jennie Matteson, Son . convention held in Ohicago in 1896, and, exp our admiration 'of the sterling d? ism and gallant leader- ship of m Jennings Bryan, in the late presidential contest. . not defeated by a free ballot, represont~ ing the deliberate judgment of the voters of the country, but by a cor- rupted and coorced ball corporate greed, corporate oppression, corporate cosrcion. and All oyposed‘tv \government by the péo- ple for the people.\ } Just As We Expected. ' ° + ; 843,000,000 pounds of wool to produce no more than half 'that the coming season. | Her sheep die) by : thousands from starvation on - account 4.of shortage in pasturage, and the quan- | EU .~ tity am well as quality of her product £ 3. . | a guarantés that a cheap, an Bwholor Their busy and profitable dullés to Ais ten to Mr. Bryan's $1,500 speech would Tike to haro him explain how if is that wool, which sold ab 17 conta year * ago, now brings 26 conts, while silver has falled 26 per cat meantime. [Re: . Attic stunty éofivd‘ntldn‘, The Democratic County Convention. met af the Court Hotse ir. Coopers . down on Monday last. Called to order' 'by Chairman George VanHorn, on whose motion Mr: Wm. H, Parker of Olego was klecled presiding officer of Aue Convention, | Mr, VanHorn brief@ | Iy addremed the delegates, urging thi necessily of such organization and con- . tert of action. as will Insure a fall ~ Democratic role on tha day of election. | , Parker Thanked the Convention o was that- 4s. \| extravagant party now dn power ic nomination.. Especially is that £0 in an off year just following a tempo- rary fet back to the party. I there- 1 fore thank you for this compliment just paid me by numinating me for Member of mbly. en yo consider that at last year's election, at election unsurp in modern | times ot, representing] foy the excitement caused by the issue (between the patties, and in face of the untold millions of dollars spent by our opponents to obtain the election of their candidate for the Presidency,. the Democratic party polled over 6, 500,000 votes, over one- million. more votes. than were polled for Grover Cléveland in 1802, you can scarcel sag that the Democratic party is dead;. , This year it is nectssary for\ us to look to our domestic affairs in politics and to nominate candidates. who will ard the interest of their constituérits in our Tocal legislatures, | For this pur- pose I should suggest such Democrat o legislation as the amentment of the Raines) Law and the enactment of a 5 per cont usury law. , The pure beer bill would havo a fit\ ting place amon amendments to the Raines bill, This measure, the pure beer bill; was a bill promulgated by tha labor unions, Itsimply calls for al somie beverage shall bo furnished by the brewers for tho people to, drink. The Hop Growers' State Association supported that measure, and I- served on their committee to further the en- actment of that measure at Albany, The bill was pigeon-holed, eviden g by the orders of the Governor 'of th State, Ido not mean the actual sit- ting Governor, but the real Governor, Thomas O; Platt. 607 - . To fight against the ture of the. iax payers\ money .by the one of 'the pmwial duties of every; Democratio member of the ture, . If I succeed i convincing e- noagh votes of the advisability of such tieasures, I shall feel that I have done my duff to imy party, bo hue Gentlemen, I can only reitérale that T esteem your compliment most high- 17, and to thank you for it. lke © ' ived: & call of [fhe office of S9 lent - Poor may be presented. Carried. Mr. Spaulding presented the name of Mr. Locizs B. Bowe® of Oneonta, 'and on his motion, #ecouded: by Mr. | McRofie, Mr. Bowen was ananimout- 1y nominated, nol ~ For Coroners, the names of Dr, WIL- fix A. HoxE of Moris, and Dr. Jor H. Moox of Otsego were: ' dele- | ted, And on motion of Mr, Folts and merited, Mr. Allen They fers | mominated. e‘m following resclationwas adopt- Not reprene Besoh if--James: A.} County unanimotisly summer near-Sharon, las returned home. He will teach the school on Bedeau Hill the coming winter, One of our neighbors » has discoverd another way in which fly paper may be serviceable. | Finding a mouse An. the pantry a sheet of fly paper. was placed on the shelf at night and in the morning the mouse was caught on the paper, - He was alive when found but died soon after. He was very much attached to the paper and segmed loth to leave-it. If any one doubts the authenticity of this let him try it himself, .' 20. [ : \A. L: Emmons and wife; of Worces- ter were guests at M. N. Webster's last week. * Mrs. Jane:Bedeau is visiting friends in Westford.\ * «An aunt of Mrs. Bert from Troy is stopping with her for a-shorf time. «Our pastor will deliver a sermon particularly to old people next Sab» bath. The church will be trimmed ‘gtixcfrpln'nts‘ and flowers will be brought m» ® Beolt Youmans lost a horse last week, (It was taken at 11 o'clock at night and' died | before . nine - olclock in- the\ morning. It was' thought to 'beinflammation caused: by indigestion. e Lane Hill. \ Mrs. Fritts' sister, Mrs. | Judd; who has spent several weeks visiting friends in Otsego Co., hes refurned to her 13 | homedu Massachusetts, |__ > Mrs, Parish and her children visited her parents {n Ofego last week, Lowell Chappell of Oneonta spent last week with his grandparents, Mr.. aud Mrs. E. H. Chappell.: *- \Charles Bouthworlh, attended the Russell Tanner went to Pensylva® nia: last week : Wednesday and re- | turned last Subday. ~} >>> * ¥r, A. L Hubbard 'and: family called At E. Frilts' last Wednesday. ._ Mrs. Tilley and children went to Flycreek last Friday to visit her sis ter, Mis: Hunter, They returned home Supday, =~. ~ 0 ° Miss Mabel Burnside of New Haver arrived in lown fast Saturday to visit The Ladies' Missionary Sociely of the Lans Hill Sunday-school - will \Lenk. - CL A. Potter is vyiling his son aod Busic, \f | ; Oar school commence & : Pa Xmas: RO. with Roy Adsios as teacher, | |-- . of 287 | hoge lost werkat 12c. a pound, Hs Jad orer 3009 pounds. Say heve at Ser father's. . rE €. A. Pot Feiendxy wite Join dicates\ Isrady' h sed tn etter Trimnd Tair at Morris Jast week. : M 62 her parents; Mr, and Mrs. E. Barnside, | meet at The home of Mrs. Frank Bob- [ Last Tuesday our stage proprietor, Robert Holbrook, took as a life long partner, - Miss Cora Allen, kind wishes for thom both. 6 Horace Beckley's Sunday. Misses Lena Bailey, Mngy Briggs, and Annette - Wilbur - commenced their schools Monday. , -, Worgester. _ The Junior Socisty of the Baptist church is artanging for a harvest sup- per Erjday evening, Oct. 8. Judge Duly and family returned to 'New York last week. - - Mrs:J. M, Ohasé and daughter, Ilma, have been visiting friends in town, Bunday morning, > o'clock at A. E. Smith's, > . Wilson Darling and family have re- turned from Binghauiton . and . now Mrs..Béown on East Maini: St. \ quite sick is Improving. The Ladies of the Tend-a-hand Soci- oty will serve their annual chicken plo supper in the church parlorsy Tues day ovening, Oct 12. The Elder Powers place: on 13min? aside your urine for twenty four 'St., consisting of a house, barh fnd 12 acres of land, lias. been sold: to. Mr. Carrington: of Jefferson,. | Cousiders- ton $1600. © ~>. [)R Born, Sept 27; to Mr. /and Mrs, Frank Wright, a zon. _ ' © Scheneyus. Potatoes were sold | for se. per ; bushel here last week, 505. is tho pricé now. Nag. © 'Some extensive changes are being | made'at the dépot ° -- , . Mrt F. T: Haines, & former Schene- r house on Center St. . Miss Viola Smith, who has been Tisiing at Delhi for the past week, re- tarned Saturday, : XP, and Mrs. Captain Waller are *‘ M47— fea weak A oom of Asteew Me,) __.. | who pan tolled by the mare thaw bere | | are ais Shes | 6, pages. Me, Seal wis a - .Mg‘.’Eolmsbée came from Saratoga - fruit, and flowers. | The singing and Miss Hattie North is staying at the The:South Hartwick correspondent seems to have forgotten to report the martiage of Andrew Gregory and Miss Many A; K, Nye and family and: George Faykapid fariily,of Oneonta, visited at Rev. Farley of Oneonta will occupy «chopped pazsloy. | Molt -n ploco of butter the pulpit of the Baptist church. next The J. Ls Lo B.-will hold. the frst east: 106° brown, thin tien on in meeling 6f the season,; Oct 4, nt 7 Booed rt 7 med cheme and peeve. occupy the House recently vacaled. by: Giles O. who has been | Plearomotapt to get inxlous about 'I convincing proof that the kidneys and \ ihat the great remedy Dr, Kilmers yas girl, is her yoany friends the kidneysit acts as a fonic for the - L, £, Pratt his nioyed Into the Rid» medicine you should have lhe best. Beg, H. 223mm wil erect a hew dwelling houte in Greenbush this | bottle of This great discove t to} Ril Gere Hoody work. . - [you hy mail ___ _, ___ ~ ~* making a prolonged stay in, New | York. © wins . f forks Fray | ace moe Se the stors of Wes. Hackay, Ramesses and lived with his mother at Schenec- tady. nod, Mervin Mills of Davenport is spend- ing a few days hero. - Nis. Frank Davis camo near meeting with a tegrible accident while going down the track to the depot last week, She stepped off the east bound, track onto the west bound one to let the four o'clock passenger train pass when a train going west came up behind her and before she could get off the track the engine hit her clothing. | It was a lucky escape. | --= Miss Lyle Pratt was home from Al- bany over Sunday. . Westville. > c -K. B. Baldwin and wife returned | Monday after a fow days visit with friends at Otego aud Oneonta. | '. dangerously sick, » W. R. Saxton of Oneonta bought several lots of hops in this vicinity the fore part of the week. . . Mrs. Sarah Hawver of Milford is visiting at T. P. Gano's. Ora Sullivan accompanied Mrs. - A. A. Noxon to her home at Newburg last week. tol R Bcehool commenced here this weok, Miss Ellott teacher. The chgtse factory here. closed Oct. 1. R h «. | - Edsil Baldwin has moyed in Eugene Reynold's tenant house. C Mrs, Price of Cherry Valley has been visiting friends here, | Mr. Hamilton of Walton: visited his son, 8. C. Hamilton, last week. Carey Burton and bride of Lanes boro, Pa., are visiting relatives hore. W. H. Garlock and family visited at Sprout Brook last week. Laurens. | > M¥. and Mrs, H. M. Aylesworth of Leonardsville were at M. C. Mead's Wedrksday.and Thursday. Mrs. Hailtic Bridgos Stauton and \daughters of Gloversville are guests at the home of Geo. Ainslis. . F.C. Keyes and wife have com- menced housekeeping in the A. 8. Al- \len house. - - ~~ ~ TCC CTC Rev. M. C; Masters of Cherry Val- ley preached in the Pres. church Sun- day. ~ Fads In Medicine. There are feds in medicine as in every thing else and & \new thing\ frequéntly sells for a short time simp- ly because it is new. But in medi- cine, as in nothing else, the people de- mand and will bo satisfied only with positive, | absolute merit,. 'The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood its ground against all competition, and its sales bave never wavéred but have remained steadily at the top; demons» trates, beyond gay doubt, the intrin- sic virtues ofthis medicine. ;. The now' things have cgmfi and gone but Hood's Sarsaparilla rests upon the solid found ation of absolute méfit and its power to cure, aud its: sales continue to be the largest in the world, {o For Satz Cmear-One new and one | second hand DeLaval Separator, | In quire of 0. J. Cook, > ' 'West Oneonta, N. Y. A Oheéso Omclet. | . .- Break 4 eggs, season with peppor and salt, beat Cap well. und: add. spoonful Of grated: chocso'nnd a littlo in your omolet pan, | When hot, pourin the .oggs, stir until At sot, shako tho pan, fold the cnds of the omelet in- dish, finyor with grated chogeo and soryo. Notfor Everything. Butif you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble you will find Swainp- Root just the yemedy youneed, Peo- their-health soon enough, If you aro \not quite well\ or \half sick\ have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sicknesst t Ids easy enough to tell by setting tours; a sediment or settling indicates an uhbealthy condition of the kid- neys, When urinestains luen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre- quent destre fourinate, scantly supply, pain or dull achein the back is also bladder need doctoring. There is satisfaction: in knowing |Bwamp-Root, f alfills every wish in re- Heving weak or diseased kidneys snd alf forms of bladder and urinary troub | les. . Not only does Swarip-Root givé new life and activity to thekidneys-, the cause oftrouble, but by treating entire constitation, Ifyou need a Bold by dragzists, price fifty cents and one dollar, of by mentioning Dr. Kil» mer's Swamp Root and: sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Bing- bamfon, N, Y. you miy haves sample . \Croup GulicklyCurad. _ ° Iran-uni Gurs, Ark,.-Our children were saffering with croup when were ceived a bolle of Chamberiain's Cough -= ( coanly ahl forever, be mag. fs essontlal to - f 'health. Every nook . and comer of the 00 The infant child of Amos Waters is | - § ss \ _ _ _- . 3 [Remedy. Ttaforded almost Instant] ® Iatorite Iofinkmmifiéflfimg mich -P. A. Ta; as]: o Sagas: night and reports Ril brated remedy Is forsale at 1h6 City fathecpe law, A. H. Platt, TEO prog to tatou iif af the ome of Mr. Neston,) --- * onn. ashilmg, Concrereft Mow | 00( system is reached by the blood, and on its quality thecondition of every organ de- ponds. Good blood mean strong nerves good digestion, robust health, Impure blood means serofule; dyspopsln, rhouma- tism, éabarrh or other diseasos. Tho surest way to have good bloogl Is to tike H‘oodfs Batsaparilla. 'This medicino purifics, vi- talizes, and enriches the Blood, and sends |, tho elements of health and strength to . very nerve, organ and. Mssue, Ib ‘creptes a good appetite, gives xetreshiing sleap and cures that tired ‘lgeelh‘lg. gamerpbet, 1s the best- In fact the One True Bigod Purificr, as: cure Liver Tits; casy to fiOOd’S ‘Pllls take, ensy to onn’mte. tho. saw Cumming and Filing done whils you wait, cross-cut, drag: or ' mill saws. New State Corn Meal and Foed By the hundred or ton for sale at the market lyrics. Mill open for cus- tom grinding 12 hours every day. > . LYONS FEED MILL, N. Y. New Goods for _ John E, Luth- er's, - Lowest prices for cash. A Famous German Doctor's Work Consumption is now Ikmown to be curable if taken in time-the German romedy. known as Ofto's Cure, having been found to bo. aw @lmost-ceitain' cure for the disease,. ~Asthima, Bron: chilis, Oroug,-, Coughs,.. Colds; Préu- monia, and all and Ing dis eases are quickly cured by 'Dr. Olto's Great Gorman Remedy. 'Bample bot tles. of Otto's Cure are being given away by our agents, Kenyon & Whit ney, Milford, and H. L Pride; Port. landvill¢. - Large size 200. and -50c. ndflcqumuum-cm 'Cahidy Cothartle, cura constipation forover, 105, fc. 11 0.0.0, ull‘drugxlstsrctundmunoy. $22 Bishop Mucub'éq, of New York, on Dr, James' Hiajfohs Powers. |© * * * With regard to theso Headache Powders, I haye no hesitation in'com» monding them to suffevers from head- anche. - They reliove the pain speedily, 'be hirmed by their use. I havo been, 'a great sufferer from headache in .my life, but have almost goten rid of if The Dr. James Headache Powders have, however, greatly relloved me at | times, and I over allow myself to be without them, and have recommended them to others freely. ' . C. C. For sale at the drug store. B8w9 Erorybody Says So. Casentats Candy Caltiartic, the most won- derfol medical (meow ‘of', the ago, pleas: ant and refreshing to tho taste, not gently. and positively on kidneys, Ivor and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, linbitual constipation and billopsness, Please: buy and tan box of C. C, C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 conts, Id and guaranteed to cure by all druggists, ln AGreat Medicine Given Away. - _ Kenyon & Whitnéy, ~Alilford, and BQAALWPx-ide, Portlandville ate now giving free to all s frial package of the great herbal remedy, Bacon's Cel- ery King. If ladies suffering from disorders and. constipation will use this remedy they will soon be mgthavc caused them so much suff- ering. Itis a perfect regulator.. It quickly cures biliousness, indigestion, eruptions of\ The skin and all blood diseases, Large sizes 250. and 500, - Educate Four Bowels With Cascarete. malfincc. WW gu'mmymrmmi' To' Care Conitipation Forever . T BC C: oremmainierend etter, Balt-Rbouns mm rams dent to these di tor heen 'and I bays never known to |. by the constant use of hot water and |. fruit, and by doing without coffeo. | $5 free from the headaches and | [day of 'The intense Itching and Inct<l. is instant yed' l > hinségsnd Many a & and cured by it. and Att ees renal ty bn aes, [PROSPERITY < ~ goun axp SttvER PLATED iet waist SET Gulf Links fo Fine Variety, Very: brofty designs In StickPins. | Some now Ladjes® Uljnlfis. A good assortment of Ladies' qnqlflents' Watches If wo have not whint you wont fwd; can get ton short notice. . Closing out odd Jots of Harmonicas - - -An BARGAIN PriGEs. '|'Bring in Your -- Repair Work {Milford Jewelry Store If you wish to employ a BOOK KEEPER, STENOGRA RHER, TELE sistant apply to. UStREOSS m Codege No charge is matle to employer o employes for our service. |_ .> CARNELL & HOH, Albany, /N, Y. KR. R. Tline Table No, $3, 'Pakes offeot Juno 8, 1807. TRAmS HouTE . © > Nou doc. BoT stations. if}?! it\ © L'I'Wp‘ml‘n sis (980° C M; By MecA x My ReXe a No. 14 1%. 10. 8. stations \pis \ris Pis Pal AtCoop'ratin? 56 4 Th Charlotte., W Dav'np't LyD'v'p't B D D'vac't Stamford Nork.\ stop at Hartwick g; ininaty dmodngmlggly. ~.. But,“ o\ _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS to an. or der of Hon. Lynn J, Ariold, Burrogata of the connty.of Otsego, nolleg is hereby given, accord» Ing to law, to all persons having elalms agatast the estate of Dakttle M. Blanchard 'de Isto of the town of Hartwick in sild county; that they are required to exhiblt the sane, with vodchers there: of, to the exedutae of. the Inst will and testamentbf the sald{decesied, at his place of residetice in the fown of Hartwick nsald county, on or before the 2 day of December next. Dated May 84, 180m. 00 00 0 > 00 _| - -. froin Prascuan m WW: itor 222 'XOTICE To CaEprrors. .. Parsuant to an order of Hon, Lyua J. Arnold Burrogats of the county of Otsego, motion is here- by given; according to law, to all periéos having | :| claims agafest the estate of Parchel A, Jevell, do ceased; late of the torn of Westford in sald coun- ty, that they are required to exhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, to dward P, Saxton and 'Chazies H., Jewell, Executors of sald deceased, at the place of residence of X. P.Sation in the town of Mlddleteld In sald county, ou or Before the whens ciher me GRAPE OPERATOR, or business as