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. JOHN WILCOX, \'and - beyond. m cntze com . mandamus dent THE OTSEGO TDINGS PROPRIETOR EDITORIAL COMMENT. The New York editors are now on the hunt for a new subject upon which they can go into daily hysterics. congre$s will.give the administra- / * tion's gold 'bond scheme an ugly throw down when it reaches the Senate. Poor old -John. Sherman! There's mighty little consolation for him, no mutter how he views the.Ohioreturns. Senator Wolcolb has 5coizn'fliiome, \but. he isn't webri ing- any international 'bimetallism laurel; wreaths; wrnpped in a cloak of failure c Secrel zy Gage talks like a man who xegarded\the Visit of prosperity, en- ticed by our good crops and the cfop Tailures elsewhere, as a tenipoxnry af Tair, : 'That “free silver platform\ of the . Democratic County Convention, about | . which the Otsego Republican had so - much to say, did not prove to be so .. much of a scarecrow after all. It will be the popular thing in 1900. Oh yes, funding the bonded indebt- edness of the U. S. ig new gold honds would bea great thing for J. Pier pont Morgan (and the money kings © who would handle lhe\ bonds; but for the people it would riéan. the forging 'of new and henvxer yokes for their necks, mop wev il tod If the announcémenit of the finan- cia!\ programms that Mr. McKinley will endeavor to jam through Con gress at the coming session 'does not convince a doubter that the Republi- can party is wedded to the single gold standard, It is because he doesn't wish to be convinced, ~ Here s a mathematical problém for the Otsego Republican: If the Dem- ocrats of Otsego County make a gain of 700 in one year on a \free- silver :platform;\(1)-is the silver issue dead? (2) How much will they gain in three years more? (8) Judging from the gain this year how large a majority will \Otsego County giv6. Bryan sin 19007 Whatl Hayn't studied your lesson t Next! : Here's a prosperity item: > Fall River, Nov. 6. -Itis announced . or possibly two, cot-. ton manufacturing corporations have signed an agreement to abide by the recommendations of a special com- mittee of the Manufacturers' associa- ' 'tion, Which has been appointed to take omé steps for an improverdent in the ~ condition of the local cotton industry. Itis expected that a shut down or a deoéged reduction in wages will be ad- vis © The: Milford Tromos man thinks JhnhtheRepublh can m Jority in One-, onta is smaiFantl\professes : to. believe that the \boomerang\ did not injure the demoreacy: 'The sheet referred to tempted to create 1 false impression uestion, increased the Republican majority here,-[Star. ~: The \sheet referred to\ published a ng list of names of Oneonta Igepulr % leans who, under the assumed: «name of 'United Democracy,\ signed tition to have Chatles F. Adams non» fnaled for Obief Judge of the court of Appeals, The- purpose 'of these so- ~: called United. Decicersts\-all 'of \ then stapoch Rep bIlcans—wns io m ried, It was apiece of ihedirilestldnd ~of politics. Itis no wonder that -the {els sore she tie for the name 'of iis editor,“ ihosowho igned th pe ton. - | *the British officials in . mile have ex- pressed emphntid opposition: to the ro- opening of the Indian mlals to silver, on the ground of perilto trade and in- dustry, Profésso Ghosh, of Cal» iqutta. University; holds© # précisely contrary view, Eng! interests in rican. hak months, died early Tuesday morning. . 'like France and lh' Unitfium she may be compelled in few months.to reopen the Indiagmirits Indian: horizom threaten a. storm. of } “In mood! enllgrl fury, filmy? hi) {rise alarm; for the position 0 0 india Governmentis indeed critical. Lord Geor Hamilton! of .coursé, declared in: House. of Commons a short'. umeugothauhewfltoi the, Indian Govérninent never stood; so high. as if doesnuw'butthopmof of the mfire Telt shout\ India, © that wh lost, I”agility“! “it at whereas rears” cen admin loan: was snapped up in: the ndonmm’kotauw. this. year's 3} er cent loan had to be offered: at 97. d of st 120, NM would be the ' proportionate Anictn hg is \| , \G20 Netlisis on: the stol Hist. > shigle- handed, 4 ~ when the present dark clouds on the Middlefleld Centre. Mrs. Edwin Smith is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Filkins, at Warren. - Mrs. Jane North has been spending the week with Mrs. T. W,. Cunning- ham and other friends. David Keller of South Valley was a guest of Harlow VanDusen over Sun- day. Supervisor Hall is in Cooperstown this week. Mary A. Barnum spent a few days in Cooperstown last week. . \Mary McKellip of Springfield is spending a few days with her' aunt, ' Mrs. Geo. Fling: : \Howard Eldridge of. Cherry ' Valley is psinlinw our new parsonage a e Lena A number of Gmngers from this place aitended the newly organized Grange at Noblesville last Wednesday | evening. \Et was organized with T.-O. Durog.as Master. Merritt Potter is spending the week here with relatizes and friends. | Heis now in his 84th year. Great changes bave been made since he attended scfliool here. - The }choolhonse then was heated by an ol fireplace with a large back log-no stoves in use then. Seats were slabs with four legs, What a contrast / to our patent seats and the text-books of to-day. 'We learn that Dr. J. H. Potter, one of Lena's boys, has nocepied an tation to accompany a party of gentle men from Chicago who aro given a free mp to the mines of the Black [Hills in Dakota; with every desirable luxury and given a banquet in Oma- hd, besides. havmg a fing chancetoice the country? \It is Justly considered: a 'trip of a roan's lifetime. Ruth Potter came home last Friday from her school to stay over Sunday. Mrs. Charles Harrington has gone to Burlington to spend two weeks there Willi relatives. Laurens. Mrs. Caroline Parker departed Sat- urday for Utica where she will spend the winter at the home of her nephew, w. H. Culver. 'W. H. Thornton and>wife of Erie City; Pa., are guests at John Thor ton s. - Will miget Friday afternoon with T. M. Strong. - Gentlemen are invited to | supper... R. Alger is very sick. Dr. W. C. Sarle has moved to Mt. Upton. Mrs. Fanuie Eckerson «offBarners- ville is spending some. time with her mother, Mrs. T. Berry. Election passed of very quietly; on- ly about a two third vote was polled. Democrats are quite well pleased with the result. - Wonder if T. C. Platt has York. Westvilte. Ar. Hen. erson of Harpersfeld visit- ed at 8. C. Hamilton's last week, bringing home his daughter, Lets, from a three dreeks visit. orrell «Bennett is in | very | poor health; with not much prospect of im- provenient. Delis Kilts of this place was mark vied to Arthiir Couse of Milford Cent ter last Sunday, Herbert Knapp and Kitty Belle fof Milford were married at the. fnge lust Thursday, by : Grant: > Wir; Reynolds fofured his hip quité serfously last Saturday by felling from a joaof wood. > ~* Margaret Nellis returned recently from a two weeks visit at Schenovus, Charles E.. Tipple is visiting rela- tives at Bchenayus and Onsonta. The Good Templar: have moved from Grdoge Hall to Claude Burton's. Middlhi’lald' Mrs, John Amber, who has been. \Funder the doctor®, care fo \Ruth Garlock and wile of Milford visited frignds jn town last week. Report says. the American Hotol is about to change hands again. Anna Baker place and fakes possession Animediately, Consideration $100; Rain[raio! raiat, Wethink people won't bave to beg for walter any more; Huskings and surprise. parties are fa vogue now. . Chatham. 1 Good mawnin;\\-Atlanta Constitution. - The Ladies' Aid of the Pres. church | \heard who is Mayor ~of Greeteni‘lem ~ J Indianapolis Journal, Widow Wright has bought the} Mre, Hosen is visting friéads in | ? GeaBmfihhaxmovedhurfmfly to} , oenaedhyimpuro blood. This fact is | .~ {fully established,. Therefore, itis use- | f lenieirr commit booked : Head of the Class. what a kleptomaniac ist Willis-Yes'um. Oneof tham things y' look through.-[Roxbury Gazette. A Harmless Disease. havin néoral character when he was young, Did you have moralcharre- ter when you 'was young, grandpa?” \I think so.\ \Didn't leave no marks, did it, grandpa?\-[Cleveland Plain Dealer. There is much controversy as to whether the teacher is born or made. Both.\ He is born with 'the capacity, | and theo, like any other workmah, he has fo lemn his trade -[Southerh School ' \HUMOR: OF THE HOUR 'The citizens of a Georgie town were \ groutly annoyed by cing» ing of the bell of a schoolhouse where colored children were taught A com- tered a vigorous protest. ''Is ib absolutely necessary that you. should ring that bell all day.long?\ ask- ed the spokesman of the committee. ''Dut's what 16 is,.¢iz,\\ replied the principal, \hit's one: er 'do regulations er de school.\ \Will you please explain?\ \'Cortainly sir. You see, when s new pupil comes in wo rings do hell fo- .cordin ter his ago. Ef ho's 9 years old, 'we rings her nine times; ef ho's 20, she rings 20, en so on, up ter 60. Den, when a scholur gits up ter spell his les- son, we rings his ago for ter encourage \him en ef he doan' mike a miss we rings her twice! do number er his age for-ter celebrato him. Yos, sir, hit's oné er de regulations er do school, en, as 'you emy, hit's 'absolutely: necessary,' How to Discourage an Agent. 1 'The canvasser with the patent adjust- |. able fiatiton-henter had talked for 15 minutes without a break when the wo- man of the house inférrupted him by producing a small card and lead pencil way: \I haven't heard m word you have said. Please write it ofthis,\ twice and wentaway with his lips mov- ing nervously, butno sound issuing from them—Chicago Tribune. . were, An Excellent Scheme. my wife is a Republican and I'm a Democrat, It saves me lots of explana- tions.\ \In what way?\ ~ ''Why, when people hear us raising merry turmoil they think, of course, it is only a party dispute.“—-Clevelnnd Plain Dealer. > Too Bad. ' 6+ Dismal Do whon —d)is ii! tough., I looks forward'all day ter a good night's ' alcop: n a barn, and den I fnd it full of- them blame ham fat'actore. It's 'nough ter drivo a fellor tex- work~New York. World. : The GhserFal a \It is sa wonder to me,\ said the speculative boarder) \that more dramas; |- aro not written by physicians, They geo so much of thé ways of hnmsni \Didn't some . doctor write\ \The' Heary of Maryland' and 'The Lights of London? *' naked the cleerfal \ idick- -__ A Child's Deduction. Little Robert-Paps, do camelsconic from Kentucky? Papa-N6. Whatmekusyen alle that? «Little Robert-Our teacher told us today that camels cin go for weeks at n time without titer. -Chicago News. Candor, “£5 lgllppoee,e *\ said the campaign work» at you are going to voto th ats, . ~ *No, o unswerving partisan *I'm going to keep on voting the same old ticket, I don't care how crooked it gota.) Washington Star. Great Good Fortune, _ Enffier-Did you. bate much lock in the Klondike? - Drifter-Lack! 'You bet I had luck I got out alive.--New York Journal, . The Bride-um Hie linew and worsted were mum-wheymmm ¢ Mme half crown bn his parse. R Awmmmua-ui, - Rcmmfurduflfinm wmuww ‘iium Wrflfladwuhuu. 'Where aa honest mes 3mm might gite . Bome reward for the tell of Mis mind. | “Width Maprornbi 41 in by lew\ momma-now m. T bave to plead for & cans.. Teacher-Willie, can you tell-ime! ''Teacher was tellin us today about |. o incossant ring\\! 7 mitteo waited on the principal and'en- | and remarking dn a calm emotionless , He looked at the card, gasped once or .|. ''Yes, I always let.people knee than {| rarely sparé '| the chance to appent A third said ho knew the decessed, i ney, well versed in the laws, And as to the eause.of his death \Thas no' dob: from the want of a ’ cause, v.. The jury decided at longth, After solomnly weighing the mattor, 'That the Inwyor was drownded because He could not keep his head above wator| ~ -John G. Saxe. -- What a Bncholor Thinks. When a man doesn't know enough to have any opinions at all ho thinks he is broad. © When a woman thinks she has con- vinced a man that he was wrong, she has genefally-only-tired-him out. 'Every woman gets an iden that her dressmaker takes more pains fitting her than slie does oth@r syomen. 10. 9, > There aro. some women that you aro afraid to pay any. compliments to for dear . they, will\ sthrt. right. off to- pur like a egt.-New York Press. m- Femihine Generalshiv Miss de Bosnian (breathleshlyhOh mofher, do to wait, threo weeks y party: Wor mustisend> ”uni; the mVitn in ab once end hum ltg Mrs.. de nghien - Goodness ' me, what’s the Ko Miss do. Fnshid --This odions Miss de Pretty, whim \My Richfellow so. much admirew-has’vo \boil on her nose. | -New York 'Wedkly: . - Whose Tt. Foiled. a “Didn'cl 5th, {Iowans going into a | dostor's (mice & Qtfl ) while ago?\ |, ..- * “Yes‘ 17 .~ \T thong faith, cure.\ 'He is as' : general thing, but the h-wns a believe in the , porsunsion thathb-hal a big boil-on; the f back of his medk-was so strong upon him this time that it-wouldn't yield to the faith . .trenlzment.”—0hicdgo Trib» | une. . Greaf magnum es . First Alden]; lot 'of wind pumped -into~ fiicyeio tirod, when 'you come to think of it. Second Alderniitin'-I-don't see that it'} \ is worth thinking about . > ''No, I guess 1b. ain't, but just think of the ohanided 1£\ it dould 'only te oer- ralled by.a franchise.\ BotK statesmen. sighed. —Clnoinnnfl < _- sane s a Uholly Was Very Much Put Out © my - mSewYork umnl. ~ Of all flpk‘ies thdld reint- ing to flshermnn aro tho most miarydlous, Hero is al story told in an English 6%, thango An English meetinindifi'hud dado) thirgo olephant which usedto take charge:}. o: his two children. tOne dsy thwgon- d charge}? \He onnd'th ting on thg baniCoF\ \Akbing-r6d fn his- batd=sllently watch» ing the cork as: thoy wong 'up and: down fi the water, The .clophannt- wai, fishing also. Ho jas standing . beside, thema with a fabing fod \In' his truiile . Very soon ho had a bite. Tho old follow did not stir, His oyes eagerly wa the float, By. mid- by-ho:drow up the ling, and at the 'etid tof it was ncflno, largo fish. Tho elephant was greatly pleased with his catch. and uttered ® loud ery of joy. Ho then waited pa: tently till ondof tho boys took his prize\ firm-tho hook and pot on more bait {or 'The Pnnmtin loin? Shh. 'The pnenmiatio rollor skate will catch popular favor one 'Of theso daysnnd bave a great bord.\ Many completely died ont;-but,: on- the: con» trary, thoutands rnd thousands. of paira ara sold overy year,. Children uso than: on mephalt strouts, and tho makers that the demand, is steadily lowing. Coorong * The Art of mutiny. A word from The AmericanWonian' HomgJounal an tothe manner of pack '| Ing nice frocks in.y steamer It is well to consider the difficalty, of zetting anythin or 'put 'in: \proied. 'f thape while angel It Asiiipossible to\ 16 it bhcself, and \tho stowardesscan' 'the: the: more- the apperrance of the American gitl, af all.\ Tho'sleovor of the waists should be staffed with Esens: paper They should then be:fold- ({ 2d across the bick of the bodica, pinned Nogether and \| atboy on themselves; After the walits turged back fromcaff to folded should be pinned. ' mmtmmmmcm ! man may sogresals fw their belag an» 6 Mumfleflm If the skirts are soo maximum Wanna: tHeae paper J placed: at the fold to avoid = mot 4 wrinklesacross the canter of the gown. § wwmmmmmm and. them tomer addificart ender- .| perfect action, of . the,, kl neys tohed It stands. the highest, Tor its falcurés of the mostdlalressiqg cares., XV Joh ox thirk |-- that the old roller 'akating Industry has | at one simg immunized X luau-mm - m ~ Now York 5001sz boasts a number of . | women who can zing oppretio ariqgpond even extracts from\ the Wagnei‘inn mu- sio dramas. __ HUMOR OF THE HOUR. A shor time ago an old darky-who had been a frequenier of the hustings 'cougt for wears -was before that court as a prisoner, , His # fag wag.as serious as Af he knew that the wentence of death was to be pronounced upon him, When the ovidenco was given in, the judge .questioned: him as follows: ~ \Old man, have you a lawyer?\ . . With a logk of abject pityon, hig face and a silent plea for meroy plated in< bis countenance and Just oh G d \often moved \His 'old to\ forgive- ness when he Jbad been caught in i .misohigf hg said ds \ # “Nor, asthe L/ ain't go’b nfllnwyerh 'ennde T¥idn't habino. money. for to giiui lawyer wid.\ \Well when have you got‘to say, for yourself?\ asked the judgo. ' to jes' throw on the ig’nunoe o'. de cote. \—Washingbon Posh. > Couldn't B 1131110th Th l+. L0 There ista little girl living out on Tilden avenue, who is. rapidly causing her. father's Binit to assume the col 6 the driven mow. ' proto 'between his Jnébe nnd:asked:., .. “A wi Las Wise person ewho 411. ll * aho went on, it bree forpome time, so much i surprised 'nbout you} but: - how mantiny pver managed to gek grow ed up. ”-—Olevele.nd Leader. cia * The Helght of.the Ridiuniens/ \-I wroto some lines once on a time -. In wondrous merry m ' And-thought, hs usual, men. would say . Thoy were exceeding good. Thoy wero'sd qu6er-so very queer— -I leughed as I would dio. ; Albsitain tho general -A. eoher‘mnnmm 1° C \i \I called my servant, and bie * Hm?! 'kind:lb: Wag 'of heir iga. «\Theso t the rinter ® Te And. lnqniy'hginutou'l way ~ \fe ~I added, is a trifling Jost, \uliy \fwhoro’llbothe devlllw par.\ -Z [2‘ka the paper imdl Matched 3 peop w! - a K6 an: Arat'ling ho- réad'his face -> Was All upon-the grin,... c. > ** «Bld ¥éad tho nuuh'rhogrin grow br from car to cnr, He read the third.\ A ehuekllnn no l‘naw begun to heart © ute.. \I ain't got nothin to say, sub; 'oopta' | * is \other day’she—looked up at. him f Terrible iiohlng Soros Broak Out Preventing Rost Night or Day- - How Rellef Was Found. been troubled for many. yoard |. with itching sores on my face and hands. I could not rest night or day and the medicine I took did not teliore imo al= ' though'I tried avorything I could bearof. |= My husband ono day gut me n boule OL, k Hood's Sutsnpnrilla and I began taking 1b with the vary best resal.s. . I havo takon Ancall seven bottles aud am now cured.\ Jax®s MOLAm, Mourp Arlington, N.J., my ince. Phoy were is largo. nsa ivocent, *plece,\\ I haird people sry so much about \ Hood's Sareaparilin that I 'dotermined: 'to. «try db. «Ina week tiller I began inking 16 tho. sores conimenced 40 heal and. In n L short. time they «wore entirely cured. . Ann-none Knrtsvllle,N ds,, (UT \had ho fppotite and was. without ambition for anything. I. began taking . Hood's Bursspsrlile and: Jn a-short.iIme I . har. 6° good nppoilie and lolfi better.\ + Hnnuom-Wurrenvilleg‘l; J. ~* Lash winter I broke out with gores on. [~ - \You can get. 'Hood's-Sareaparilla. of al GehonlyHood’s. Ounmill is now open for custom ' hours: every. why; EVei-ything has been put in 'the .. ~. . very besticondition for good and ~.) to bring yourgrist to Atte, newsman-eel, soul > Miiford: Bh yr c £28 oul lle y ‘Milford d seg ~i'npii'i'g‘um'iing—d-IhWiII pay- you- i 5 . tuu ote otes . Wohnvenoonuynddediiflnejie Knee!) £. Silvermtod 110110qu. . Flatware an?! llaieltl 68,2 lain We think” are 'sate essorhnent in our 1 Thflonfllfhrhrokn‘intn arour--~ 'The Miii. 'his waistband split , . Tho sath, ho burst Avo button! oi! 69 And tumbled Ina 66, Ton days sud fights, with.sloopl L watched that wretched man, - And since I abver date to write As funny as I can, ° ¥ .-Oliver J Wendell aim aon iene Bladder Troubles. __Le The bladdér was created~for oke pur + pose, namely, a ~ receptacle Xor he two guys The flush way second 'way is from careless loca merit 'of other. dlséas ng to' p #mp'Root ful fille: eyery ,, wig in & niokly burl bladder and urinary punish: ii, 'or bad eli’ecia follow} of~ lqhor, wine or beer, and overcomes Compelled to get up many times® \dure dgithe night 'to urinaté, The “mild hndfllmord’lnnry effect of Dr, Kil mer's Bwainp-Roof is soon' rallied. ponder If you need '@ medicine you should have the best., 'ACKIF ditiggists \Afty cents and onedollar. You may have ple bottle arid pamphlsf, 'both |- sentfree by mhail. Mention the Orix -| ao and send: your midgets 'to Dri Kiltier & Co., Bioghaniton, N. \C. . The proprictors of this paper guar\ the genulndneéss of this offer? \ Annen on. . 24le gruff! Bowels With Cancer-bl: Can +300; 41 0 O. 0, folhiien nfilfiilfla’fiégfifi t* . No-TarBas for Fifty Cinta |-* x: \Cuirinteed hablt f cumin-Ln k mmsmumloodpnro. we. nun. '. For Site Chrar=-Ons how and o > second band DeLaval: Separator, | In uheofOJ Cooky ~~~ < w ntOnmnmN. Blahop Mac-she, of. Newaork. on © Di. James Headache Powers' .. *** With regard to there Headacha Powders, T have no hesitation In com- | mending them to wulferers from: heed» ache.. They relieve the pain speedily, and I have never known anyone to be harined by their nae, ~I have hen a great sufferer from headache in my life, but have almost gotten Hid; of if [ by the constant use of hot mater -and [frail, and by doing without coffee: The Pr. James Headache «Powders bave, however, groatly sefiered ma at | imes, aad I gever allow myself to: be withoutthem, and bare mumeedoda than: to others freely, LG Matisse. ' Fannie all!» Mgm - 3K??? the great herba l verledy,\ Bacon's Cel- V fe ho: ]. Candy' Catto 5 tt : filxugao nihgrgtgllurelpnquuu. bse SH , | ready for you at prices lower than c em‘belom. dale A dfiu Lube-t brands (22?le awryugdoihl, ir lire-h end everything you want for; ALVIN R“ | Ing\ sbyore attack, weaved; hisullitle:] \XO. 'E BROAD 37; . hat unpleasant necessity.. of: being : JJMegflch t Cutt are being given s bor Ray: cer agents, Xenyou. Wilt Ameren. * mymugnzfirizfi Jatin. Pride“ \Portlandvill¢ aro now ireelo all trial., package of {$1981 If ladies 8 neryous disorders Van luse lliis remedy they Yom the headaches a irig' from Etfpation i‘ Pout Equal. Your WI exrai¢on “leeks of omup. Mr“ 'sayh bo Is sallsfied that the {imely . use: of Ohsmberlaln’s Cough Remedy; dur- 7'sdife. , Heo.d# hirth3 drug bustfiees,. ber ot the firm of Johnson:Bros, place and they handle a-great | atent medfcligs for throatand- diseases, «He had all of thes. to: choosé from, and skilled. - pliyslolans. sady to respond to his. call, but select? his remedy for.uso in bieown fam- 3 limoiwhen his eliild‘l wast érfor to any other, and famous the plry over for His curbs of: croup,. ohnsort sayflhis is the 'beat lug gough medfaina they handle, and. their gives splendid ratisfaction. in']. nll cases. > Sold by City Drug Store,: M fibula » L+ * \Fo\ Curd omupmou Forever [2 Tad Cancurate Cunidy Uathurlic. . 104 A, C. Jull 1g eure, drumrnts refund taonoy, 3110 wort cold L'éver hal in my 9, 2 Fras cured | hy +: Chamberlala's doughRemedy’. writts . H -Now 'tog, of Buller Creek, Cal: “This cold 1g me with 'a cough and Iwas oxpect« ting all> the Aite, fiends when troubled) with x cough | of, torch I suffered for weeh‘wlih colis and my stomach ortised by ness and had to take medicine all the | * ic:l Glaciers. and Diarrhoea Reedy | mended; It to a good Xis. F. B mee tore 'BUTeEE, Fairhaven, Coun, ic can wa it}; remedy as ganglia Ent syinp- | appear, C Dm Store, Milford, ix City he ss Wu '% - Famous Carman Doot or's Work Cemmphoukmw- Enoun: io be curable If laken in timg-the German | remedy. knownas Otlo's Care;, havin Semin Paen d} monls, sad all Throat and lung din| ({ sessa are quickly cared by Dr. Offa's |_ Great German: *% a Hevedy, Sample bot Mmmmm w! i; “Mama aie. a wht der of $10; Lyna, J; Arno county Mudfmfi'hnbrdmm i Ingtolaw; to ntt persons having clat ' The Remedy 'eetats of DeBitiie M, Blanchard. mig ot sired me, and I want all of my nmxnmmtu-ismmmmqmi been found to 'be an almost ceriain Broad | 'Before buylog, . Asknboutbio Teat th :| Sedans ait that all are u 'find n tn ¢ To back aed t. winl B. ways carry.the, & l LLARS nice line p e A'V- waite iin you. wish m'cmpioy a \BOok\= KEEPER, STENOGRAPHER, TELE : GRAPH. OPERATOR: or- businelsu'w\ + sistant npplyto too l fflafifllllflfifilffllll’l)’ No clinrge is made to employ er o employee for our service; aw ++ s mam \KHOTT Albany, N.Y. an in nominee momma—mm to ad ul- *> Ktmgld, Burrogate of the deceased, Tate of knife amend-ensue, ith ronchers thecé- to use 1f, for it willtdo. thent | act mames of ims en neend, . good.\ . Sold by City: Dmgsmin- mm! Minimum-manna county; / tu C+ w e' humane . NOTICE 1° Mimosa» - . Wt to 64 sever of Moe: Lyne J. Arnold .. wchile until I used Chamberfain's Col- “melanin-trot Dtego, notice is here: Mm!0h’.mt um“ & (A. Jowell, cured fia. , I have since recom- tensed, late of the. fown 6f Weetford in skim lawn-van required. 16: exbiblE 'The suas.\ Shik rouchers thereol, is Klvait T. Baxioa aad Persons who 41???th to billions col- “Mmfidmmmx {me-n 'deetased, 26 - * 'off the allack by tal OC Middfctield in y taking gay of mid prenty, “arboretum-M Dofed duty 1906, ts, - * Ju the town ; mung nun-l\ 1