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'THE OTSEGO_TDINGS JOHN WILCOX, . PROPRIETOR, Out of every five dollars the gover- ment receives two is paid cut for pen- gions and fifty cents for interest on the public debt. This Congress may be abused for , much, but it.should be given credit for opposing the retirement of the . greenbacks and the issue of gold bonds, 2D ___ ~ The new Spanish Winistry bas made ., no progress in Cuba and\ has Tost ground in Spain. Tt will have to get .a move on or it will be kicked out of office. \ 'The cut of 10 per cent in the wages ~ of the operators in the cotton mills at ~. Fall River, Mass,, is a little indication of Christmas \prosperity\ that our Republican | exchanges hfiva over- looked. - 'The failure of the. Republican lead- | - ors in the Senate to start an agigressive fight for the annexation of Hawail in- dicates that other Republicans besides Senators Morrill, Hoar, and Pettigrew ~ are opposed to annexation, Tt is not at 'all. surprising that. the. National Board of Trade, at its annual session, at Washington, should have endorsed the Indianapolis convention and its kid, known as the \Monetary Conference.\ | \Birds of a feather\ -etc. The Democratic party at large en- dorses the action taken by the Demo- cratic members of the House, in cau * eus assembled, in behalf of the Cubans, and will endorse any effort made in either branch of Congress to help Cubs. The incongruous elements which were brought together by fright and - the use of millions of dollars, and kept together long enough to elect a President, are now widely scparated, Nota single recommendation made by their President has the support of all the Republicans in either House or Benate. ‘ *, Laurens, Mrs. Chrfisn Brownell fell on the street Saturday evening and cut and _ bruised her face badly. Edson Wright, an aged died Tauraday after a long illness. Mrs. S. Lent. went to Otego last week to remain through the winter. Intelligence was received hera Sat- urday, of the death of Henry Potter, a former resident of this place, . which occured at his home in Michigan. The M; B. charch and Sunday- school are preparing to celebrate Christmas. . The, , Presbyterian Sunday-school children' will be remembered | by ** presents and given a sleigh ride on Christmas day, or later if there is no sleighing on Christmas. 'The , inhabitants of, Laurens are greatly elated over the prospect of an electric railroad in the near future Mariana. Mes. Charles Mills and son, Merwin,\ of. Davenport were in town Saturday. \' Daniel P. Smallin was in .Onconta 'Wednesday and sold his hops. . \T A. and Burton Ray were in One- onta Saturday. James Cook was taken | suddenly ill 'Saturday, but is some better af this fim’a‘. we r Ich. C Stepheri Wager here. irsfiendilngfirwfiile ¥. J. Buyder of South Hill is agent. for the Rochester Radiator and has made several sales, 'They are said to be a very Bao thing. ~ ~~ 'John. Lampman ; has bought of Hooker and Tubbs a wood lot on Cramhora and will . suon begin get ting out'the timber, *~, * aarratesyilie. ~ 0 ~<& Mrs. Tracy Launt is in Nr, A. Harrisis visiting at Pitts 'field. . - The M. E. people lield a donation in 'Bréese's Hall last Friday evening. Proceeds netted about 136 Fred 'Bingbam of this place met with quite a sad accident. last week, While at play on the school grounds befell and broke both bones of his Jeff arm. -.- , ~- Flogd Bomis of Pittsfield: visited his sister, Fila, in this place last. Bunday, - Ars, Spafford. and daugliter yisifed in Hartwick last week. NX. F. Perry was homa forafew dags mgr-week, . os t pelea Dn Mix.: Patrick Is staying with. Mrg Youmana this week; . . _ Floyd Bresea of Fergusontilis, was. home Jast Sunday, ~ News last week of 15a | Beath of Prof, Waller Perey, of Aun \Arbor Mick.. _. :. C Lenk. On Wednesday of last week occured. a very plesssut wedding of Homer] Polter and Miss Tz Renwick at the Wikoas __ __ _| 16 haye «| | plete female Mt. Vision. - Mrs. Velma Smith of Cooperstown and her daughter, Miss Jessie, are guests of Mrs. Lucins Shernian. ° Leonard Strait of Cooperstown is the guest of 'his grandmother, Mrs. Cynthia Murdoock, It was with sadness we heard of the death of Bryon Merrihew .of Bowe Hill. We knew him to be a kind and obedient pupil, and we hoped for him a noble and useful manhood. Mrs. E. E. Beals fines Wednesday morning for Masleo spend the boli- day vacation at Harvard with her sons and in visiting friends in that vicinity. ~ Mamie Eldred is home from Coopers- town to spend the vacation. Mrs. Agnes Gardner attended the funeral of Edson Wright at Laurens Saturday. * Quarterly | meeting .cervices . were held at Hartwick Sunday evening. There was ho preaching in the M. E. church here. Lane HIll. The Lane Hill Sunday-school held a social last Friday night and the Missionary Society met last Saturday afternoon. Both meetings | were well attended. - The - Missionary | Society has been-making. aprons, mittens, handkerchiefs and quilts for the pobr during the past year | We are to have a Christmas tree in the schoolhouse next Saturday evening. Elmer Cumniings and wife have a little daughter at their house, Grover Saxton's brothersvisited him last Friday night. Milan Georgia has bired a place near Oneonta aud will remove there in the spring and work at his trade which is that of a painter, Mrs. J. Cox has been quite sick for a few days, Ray Chappel! and family visited at E. Chappell's last Saturday and Sun- day. ' Dr. Boone gave us a very appropri- ate Christmas talk last Sunday after- noon. - He expects to be with us again the third Sunday in Jan. Eik £28k. John D. Bates of Ohio, and Mrs. John Suyder, and Mrs. J. M. Darling of Westford, were guests of their sister, Mrs. Minnic Kelley last Tues day. , Mrs. Anna Barnard of Schenevus, is staying with her sister, Mra. S. B. Nellis, this week. | |< .- A load of teachers left here Mon- day morning to attend the 'teachers Institute at Cooperstown. Guy Burger of Sharon, is visiting at Jeff Bert's. Milforfignter. - Frauk Edson and Clinton Pendill, accompanied by their wives were call- ers at Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Georgia's last Sunday. Mrs, 9. A. Georgia is on the sick list again. Mrs. L. W. Seeger and daughter haye been visiting in Ongonta for the past week. -_ aon vss T. L. Yageraud family of Guilford Some little excitement was created. in our quiet little village, Saturday evening, between 6 and 7 o'clock by the exploding of an oil stové used in 'the.study of Rev, A. R. Mills Al 'most instaitly the woodwork in the room and also the carpet were in | lathes, and but for the limely arrival of help it would soon have burned to 'the ground. Considerable damage was done to both house and furniture, \W. Peck had the bick-of bis hand stove. - ___ Women as Musicians. Boma years ago It was thought en- tirely. out of the question form girl to play on any other instrument than the plano, but this Ides is fast pressing see Indy pipe organiats, violinists, harp fats, oto.; and, it has even gone so fsr that thy-en‘s In this country today say- ««fal-very creditable female orchestras. 'This a move in the Fight direction, says a Writer in Etade, who adds: We bave long had-~tco miany plano \pounders\. The violin, harp, cello, Ante, oboe and basicon-iIn fact, any of the orchestral instruments, with the ex- ception of the heavier brams and the double bass-are suitable for a woman 'to play, and there is no reason why sha should not show her musical abilities ou one of them. fust ag well as on the pland In: fact, some writers ou this ca rome instroments. Take the fite for «trample. . It is said that & woman car produce 'a Aner andmore velvety fone upon this instrnment thas, a man owing to the more delicate form Tipe The mme is trae to some extentof The oboe and clarinet. .- ~ . \We already hare reversl women cone dactors: in \Hite comtry, and no doubt fiwnfmmwhwaegg [performers . L . CYCLING AND ASTHMA. ty,\. the codg.hastens to add, '\would ! are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Yogor's. | badly burned in hauling out the | away. It is no unuroal thing now #0 opination. of her | only family | sast The Joneses :] who died insane. appeared nnd ~the lege will no Tongor feel any fatigue. \Oyoling exerolee, firsb of all, in- creases the depth of breathing, and that without fatigue, as the res tory movements aro automatle. At the same, time it will acoustom the rider instinot- ively to take in at each respiration the volume of air required to nerate the blood. . Persons who do not cate for oy- cling oub of doors can take the same kind of exercise at home by means of A dummy cyole, consisting of an fron wheel driven by pedals, the resistance of the wheel being so contrived as to simulate bioyole riding. A strap carried I partly around the rim of the wheel can be tightened ab will by the rider, thus increasing the labor and recalling the effort of riding up hill. My experience of-the results-of this treatment is unfor- tunately limited to only\one' perfon. In. this case it lns: proved\ eminently suc- cessful. This person took to bioyolerid- ing three years ago for pleasure and in: very grent moderation for the first bwo | yéars. He observed that the attagks of asthma to which he was subject became fewer. The tightness and wheezing which occurred every night bave now entirely disappegred. \\ NO MACKINTOSH. Contrary Effects of the Absence of One on a Friend of Colonel Calliper. \I know a, man once,\ said Colonel Calliper, \a young man who lad ev- erything_thab heart. could wish _ for who notwithstanding . that fact was a pretty sane and sensible sort of young man, but who nevertheless did at times in his younger days before he had learn- ed the philosophy of life occasionally have periods of depression. In one of these on his way home once from Eu- rope he came to the conclusion that lif wasn't worth living, and he made up his mind to end if all right there by jumping overboard. As he looked over the rail and realized how web the wa- ter was and how much there was of ib he know that he Gught not to go out in it without a mackintosh,/ . > \Going below, he discovered that he had neglected to bring ono. : On this o0- casion of all others when he wanted one most he bad mone. Bub he couldn't, think of encountering the web inappro-. priately clad, and go he deferred jump» Ing overboard until he could do so in proper form, Next morning, with the resiliency of youth, he was feeling bet ter, and he arrived in New York buoy» ant, hopeful and strong, -' \And qurlously enough, while in other respects he remained as punctils fous ms ever about his dress, he noyer after' that wore a imackintosh, and he went out in all sorts of weather with- out hesitation. . It wha his carelessness in' this regard that led finally to his death. Out without a mackintosh in a heavy rain at the age of 97, he cought a cold that settled on his longs, develop- ed into proumonia and carried him off, and so it may be said of my friend that ho owed his Tong life and his death to the samo cause.''-New York Sun. , ; i Trish Dueling Code. 53 The Irish dueling colo bas béch. ndopted with certain modifications by duelists both in England 'and the Unit: ed States. It was drawn up by the Trish. bar 'at the Clonmel assizen in;1777 and appears to aim at so arraiging rontters that no Irishman: anxtous; to. fight shall\ be balked by his wish | first of- fense, requires the firss apology, al- though the retort rory bo more offen give.\ \After one fire the retort may . be explained awhy. But if either par- , rather fight on, after two shots each ' | the principal who mado tho retort may , explain and then tho original offender . tender his apology,\ \When the Ho direct is thoifirst offense, the- must either bog pardon in express terns, exchange. two , shots provious to apolo- gy, or thrbe shots followed by ex; planation, 'or fire on till a sovere hit be; scored by one of the partice.\' \No; 'dumb firing,' or firing in the air, is admissible.\ \'In slight cnsés tho'see- ond hands his principal but ono pistol, in gross cases two,, holding another caso ready charged In reserve.\ Magazine. t_ > . The Loophole» Mr, Goodhoart-Regarding thoso kit- tens, my dear, the <president of our so- ciety says the most humano way to drown kittens Is to put them in an or- dinary earthenware flowerpot and then suddenly tum the flowerpot upside down In a pail of Iukewarm water. AGrs yes, that is a good iden, fan't it, because, you know, there is sa holo in the bottom of the Bowerpot for the poor little things to breath? through.-London Fun. Itis said that Australian shopherds can foretell the weather from the cou- sheep. | An increase in the curliness in-\ dicates better weathor, + «2. ; \ x Nearly 200 patents hive been fssucd for horseshoes, but fot one of the inven- Hons has yer come Into gepernl uso. TIHAT FAMILY CLOSET. 1C a, u And ife Tatione Kinds of Skeletons That . Abide Therein. .\ © :, Every family has its skeleton. We; know that, of 'course, anatomical spéol« mens, neatly put togeth@' and .'stored away in a secure «cupboard, of which ily members hays the key-a akeleton key; probably.. 'Only when the family is alone, 'with no tisitors: about, dees if go to the door caufionsly and : it and bringthe bony cocupant | forth, The family know! is own skele- .} xh to be in total Ignorance of Its existence, aad if 4 they are wiser than 'people think them-. Afolat df inners 15 poised to Is * of ; ®: ind: to Of bow many kinds ars family skole- * Koucan'} go near the dition of the wool on the backs of their [ the musica} ~gldsges, hob 1f ~by mny chance, tho conversation touched on dueling ho'wont straight off his head. then and there, Dueling was the skeleton in his'cup. board, and the reason was Ono that can- not be onlarged upon here. On one day house and was nok seen by mortal eye. That was the one day when his skele- ton onmo out and staiked about. Many people) hive what seoms to the genpral publica harmless enough akele- ton, but itis real and ghastly to them- selves. Itis of hamble origin. Itis sur- prising the pains people will take to conceal , that their grandfathers . were poor, but\hofiest the lies they will tell {which only proves that tho grandpar- sat's qualities have not descended in the direct line) and the meannesses they _will indulge in; in tho pi‘einble effort to hide the fagt'that tro gonerations ago they kept dfsmall freongrovor's. shop or wore plughfand_powdet.,. After all, the longer the ling the mors certain it is to by .the sweat of their fice. If all. the world were not descended +} from the- same old gardener,\ > there might be more common sansqin trying to -forgeb honesb.toil. -English Exdhange. IN LONDON's SLUMS. A Rather ‘Rnuifl‘xih‘perquou That Taught who is well known in a in overy year hothut himself up in his . contain ancestors who wan their bread _ A Famous German Doctor 's Work . Consumption is now - known to be 'curable if taken in- time-tho German remedy known as Otto's Cure, having been found to be an almost certain cure for the disease. | Asthma, Bron- Croup, (Coughs, Colds, Pneu- monia, and all throat and lung dis- eases are quickly cured by Dr. Otto's Great German Remedy. Bample bot tles of Otto's Cure are being given away.by our agents, Kenyon & Whit- ney, Milford, and H. LL Pride, Port landville. . Large size 25¢. and 500. How to Prevent Pneumonia. At this time of the year a cold is very easily contracted, and if let to | run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is- liable to re- 1 Cough. Remedy. . We havo used: it quile extensively and it, has «always given entive | satisfaction. -Oolagah, Ind. Ter., Chief, ° - , = This is the only remedy that is known lo bea certain preventive of pticumonia, | Among! the many thous- ands who have uséd it for colds and In grippo'we have' never yeb learned of a single case having resulted in. sult in that dread discase, pneumonia; | 'We know of fo better remedy to cure } |.s.cough or cold 'than _ Chamber]&in's |- f Made and Merit Maintains the confidence of the people in Hood's Snrsaparilla. Ifa medicine oures you when sick; ifit makes | wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all qnnseidn that medicinepossesses merit. That is just bhértrgth about Eoo@'s Bare ' saparilie. ~ Wo know At: possésies merlt becausé16_cures, nos ohca or twice or 8 . thougands of cases. We 'know it cures, . absolutely, permanently, when .all.others.. fail to do.any good whatever, repeat *~ oure nauges, Indigestion, | Custom Grinding . Our mill is now open for custom hundred. times; but -in thousands land |: “M28\Pills'bmohbné'usmzficents.\ |. pooRWay or. PROSPERITY hiod b fibtd—oceusiouailly‘tg pat on . his 'shgbbicsb clothes and penotrato to the alubis:jn'search of iiispiration for his brugh,. On; one of these excursions he stopped tor witch the efforts of a tag- ged urchin who was. disfiguring the pavement Gf in squalid, streotwith a piece . of 'soft blue stone, and, although the figures. which the Jad drew wero their orig! and began to take\ an Antérost in tleig development, . **\That's fight, my boy! Make your lines cleftand: never mind -the details. Champion! What! You don't know how to sketgh-..that.old man's head? | Then. give me the cliglk. I'll show you.\ The fekf moment the enthusiastic artist Was bd\-hiis kntes, and with the- pleco. of sfoho had quickly drawn a clever picture. Before he could gom- m stunning blow on the head, ond a thrill fomale,yoice cried: It ta 'Yér' bloomin hook, yo great, good fol ght bulk | What d'ye mean by meskin tpt'fags 'at I've just wash- ed? 'Tainifino wonder 'at ¢ ide do it when a genseless old idiof like yerself sote 'em example. Be off of T'l scour t'pavement-wi' yer ugly carcass.\ . The nrtist burriedly dodged -snother boot, 'to his feet, and, withont ignominiously .of. Hoe vows that ho will mind .his.own business when noxt ho goes slymnging. -London Tolegraph. ann _L ___ . _. Why Dodkbt the Boller Burst?: _ What i tremendous force is struggling to tear a boiler to atoms! - Take, for ex- ample, -a Horizontal tubulax,, bofler. of ordinary.proportions, 60, inches, in di- ameter 'by,;,10, feet . long, Containing éighty-thrgo-f inch tabss: Such h botler has ~s surff(ée\ trda of 10,710 'equare noes. 7 620 2° 0 + lop il * Stipposo-#}ifs boiter is operated with n prossurg ofm, 100 pounds. per square inch, uncom- ron. 'The boiler theréforo iustains a to- tal | pressurd\8} ©4,071,600 pounds, - or more than 2,085:tons.: kok! , - Do we realish what this monns?.. The botlor has resting upon it tho equivalent 'of a column of to-10-fecb-Equnro 'and 254.5 fuifi‘hlgh‘; tr, to putit-arother 'way, the hollegis holding up tho equiv- nlent weight of 28,871 persons, each weighing 182. pgunds, ot Tho best, nuthoritics ngreo that the ordinary ' draft horse, working eight hours a dnymescrts an averager force uring that time of 120 pounds. Now, this force,ncting to,disrupt the boiler longitndinplly is 226,200 pounds, .so. that-to produced gn equivalent: stress (It would bo necessary to hitch up to the ends op the holler two teams of 1,895 horses/altogether.-Strand Magazines Thy: Aro Friends. .. Holen-I wonder why Euto doesn't fuind her owh business. Mattlc-BhG basn't-any. Helen-Businega? « Mattic-Noj) imfud,-OChicago Nows. Miss Lindy's Coldners. Las' {img I soo Miss Lindy® Ble hol her lead so high know do way 1 go- She ncfi 4 F Miss nay pass mo Pups Ob, Miis mag. pS torh's you lovg pe weddin'tin . Is a thing, 'En do weddin ring's fer you. Los' time I aco. Miss Lindy hes f-lowd en fant She heak (6 but don't look rown, \Enes 5G sailia par'] O5, Atlke Lindy, Heak's Fou a “1:qu“ < weddip ring, I4 a purty thing.. _\ . En dé weddin.phig's fer you! | ° 1s Stznton in Atlants Constitution. An Bipert Accounticit. to lave me?\\ ? TitBite __. .. The Pnllosipher's Foks, _ *Life is ib better claimed the philosopher. . why .the Eremite: ~. Tag \ : Tife.\ And the bustof Scerates Sums er'® chackle=-Pick Mo Eriryhody Bays So. ads dirfol medical Up. Snl . of the and bo cnd hes Pease bag and \ CL itt (Deer's | than Ag n le Bub ir Hfififi'gwxx ts fated, that (all | gis the Ont Tree ELOOD Prricer. | z 2%. grutesqg‘a; the artist was struck with' mence fnother sketch, however, ho felt, waiting to .arguo the matter, sneaked. \'Do you nok think, Alss South,\\ ho. | pleaded, \fhat in. time you wight learn ''Possibly,\! the girl replied. \If you could render fon Etatement of what you are worth, 35% North, I might learn to love you. I'm.yery quick ak figures,\ thas death,\\ de- | don't you dist\ queried. than R gled on its pedostal to the pulsations of taste, act gently ye, > a bor Seliccd , [_ Ces s f m*:21:¢:c:cmw operand mcenp - 4 R 5 K. os | ppeamohia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an am‘mk of pneumonia, should kéep theremedy at band. - The 25 and 50 cent . gites for sale at the City Drug Store. © Don't be'pérsuadéd into lin- iments without reputation or Chamberlain's Pain Baim - costs no more, and its merits have been proven by A test of many years. | Suck lefters- as the following from L. G/ Bagley, Hueneme, Cal., ave constantly being reccived: | \The best remeily for pain | I have ever used is. Ohambérlain's Pain Balm, and I say so afterhfving uscd it in my family for several years'. .It cures, rheumatism, lame .back, sprains and swelliogs: For sale at the City Drug Store. After hearing.some friends contin- ually praising. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Cur- tis Fleck, of Analeim, California, purchased a bottle 6f it for his owh use and is now as enthusiastic over iis wonderful work as anyone can bes The 26 and 50 cthitsizes for sale at the City Drug Store. Not Always Undersootd, A fact often overlooked, or not al- ways understood, i# suffer as much from distressing kiduey and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back.of and very clase to the bladder, and for that- rea: son nny distress, disease ir inconven- ience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passages often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort (>_. The error is.casily made and may bo as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twonty-four hours; a sedi- ment or settlingiis evidance that your Kidnoys aud, bladder need doctoring. If you havé-pain-or-dull-aching-in-(he- back, pass water too frequently, or scanty 'siipply, with smarting or burn- ing,-these aro convincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without beneBt, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kiduoy reme- dy. Tho mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. | It stands the highest for its: wonderful cures, If you take a medicine you should: take one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sont free by mail, Mention 'the 'OreEdo Tromas and send your addréss to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton; N. Y. The pro- prictors of this paper gaurantee the genuinengss of this offer. Don't Tobaced Spit and Smoke Your Tifo Away. - To quit tobacco easily und forovar, bo mag notte, full:of ife, nervo nnd vigor, take NoTo- Bac, tho wonder worker, that makes worl mon atrony. yAll druggists, 50s or 81. 'Core gustan: teedwfiookluy and.. sample free. - Address Sterling Iemedy Co., Chicago. or New. York Ans YoU Taw Max? We want a good Life Insurance man fo fake charge of territory und ngetits. Good position, . Address (° \V. H. BaLDWIS, Manager; -_ Albany,. N. Y. A Great Medicine Given Away. Kenyon & Whitney, Milford, and H.L. Pride, Porlinddvillo are now giving free to all*m trial. package . of the great herbal remedy, Bacon's Cel- ery King! If ladies suffering from nervods disorders , and constipation wil} use this remedy they will £60n be | quickly cures biliousness, indigestion, diseases. Largasizes #5¢. and £00. Bishop. McCabe, of New York, on l Dan‘mes’ Headaches Powers. *** vith regatd to these Headache mending them to sufferers from head- andI have never known anyone to be harmed by their use. I have been n great sufferer from headache in. my | Sife, but haye almost gotten rid -of it: by the constant cee of bot water and frux, utd ty doing whhout coffes,: have, howeres, greatly relieved me. at times, and I neverallow myself to be wiHhGat them, and have recommended ! them foctkers freely. » p 1\ - CG MeCarz For sxle al the drag store. Cire Tonaden |; : Fe the best, Af druggists Afty cents and |f free from the headaches and backaches,!. that have caused them so much suff- . ering. Itis a perfect regulator, It |. eruptions of the skin and all blood f Powders, I have no hesitation in com- | acho, 'They relieve the pain speedily, ) The Pr. Headache Powders! grinding 12 houks every . day. ~' Everything has been put in the rapid grinding. \It will pay you to bring your grist to 2 LYON FEED MILL, - Enst Main Streeb . -.- ' Milford, N. Y. -- Now Goods for |. <the Fall Trade - John E.Luth- er's, - Lowest | *~ prices for cash, © SUPREME COURT, OTSEGO. COUNTY-The Home. Savings Bank of the City of Albany, Plafu- Uf, against Willlam_ Gerndt, Pauliue Gerndb George: and Lovina Bmolth, Defendants, In pursurnce of qjludg‘ment of foreclosure and' sale inade In. the Above entlited action, at a specia; « | torm of the Supreme Court, held in the City of 'Amsterdam, Montgomery: County; N, Y., on the 12th day of November, 1807, and- duly entored In \the- Otsego County cletk's office, I, the yoder aigned reféreo for. that purpose, duly appointed, will sell at publis auction, at the postofiics, in the villago of Milford; I sald county of Ofsego, N. Y. of the Bist day of December, 1807, at 11 ofclock in 'and described io sild Judgment, as follows, to witt Al tiat tract or parcel.otJand,sltunto in the town of Milford» county of Otsego and state of New York, bounded and described as follows: bounded on 'the North rads of Deel! Sherman, on the cash 'by ladds 06 Anisth 'Cron¥ibito: and- William Geradt; ow the south by lands of Lottle yon, on the syeat by: Jandg-of LotHe Lyon arid Leroy R. Bargonts, contfaliiing sftty'five scres of land bo thesame more or less, belng the premises this day, . .CBept 4, 1801,) conveyed to Willam Gerndt by watsgiaty deed and this mortgage is given to se- cire 'the puichiso morley, | Dated Milford, N. Y., | . 15,180 ._-___o______-_-- ~ 1400 JAMES E. PARSHALL, Referee, Tioupson & Aroncws, PDU's Attorney, No. 18 North Pear] Bt., Albany, N. Y. WASHINGTON HOTELS RIGGS AQUSE-the hote! par excellence of the of tho white Hopre. aid directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the clty, °.. \ WILLARD'S HOTEL B- and long-sustalned popularity, 'Re- 033551 figovuw'mw‘ihd and partially re- NATIONAL 15, intank, anong ts yonized years 'by Presidents and high officials, Always & prime favorite, Recen modeled and rendered better than over, Oppoim Pa. F. B. Depot. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgr. . These: hotels, are the principal political rendes- vous of the capital st all time.\ th Ing plump at moon-big rates; are the best ..Q. STAPLES, Proprietor. . ”31m, n'nazeg.‘ * The World _ Almanat # Encgclonstia \° 1698 Ready Jan. 1, 1898, On All News Stands, 6 00 € 36 30 oh oh oh C f K6 | Dormer poiding, New York. very best condition forigood and |. tlig forenoon of that day, the promises mentioned.. wiLrokn Jewenky grork We'have recently added a | sliver Puted Folowbats, © Flatware and Novelties,. . CC ~ Starling Novoltiss; Watch: |- - 'We think wo are safe in siylng that fretate th > finest assortment. In oue Ino. ever Atown in 2lllford.. «We would be pleased fo have § come'in and IGok the stock over whather you wigh.td buy ornot. t \Pf Milford Jewelry Store a+ \ . Xbpayeitp talks Ans v» ._ \Before buying.: Ask about tio leather, the thread the workmushlgr‘m 'that ? all Jaggflgseldua Good harness Is cheapest In thoond: Walike to ta 1 harness, Ours !a good; the ‘gflpesmro—flg t Har «ness from our store stands: the\ grand 'text' of. us age. When. you: find a, strap la not igh Prise 1t, and It witl be made by shootfully I alwaya aw.we{mellneut- ye > _ Com. to be found fu this section, tag fron toe, \| the best brands . A nlcaline of ~; ro (y ready for you ak prices lower th Harness Soaps. and Dreadin of Axle Grease agd Ola. Brushes, and ewrythlflu wish git-Ké'vmilo. ALVIN R...SMITH X0. 4 BROAD ST. °K T. If you wish to 01111510}: 5,360]! KEEPER, STENOGRAPAER, TELE GRAPH OPERATOR. or business as sistant apply to -. meg Z+ AL ~ ' - SHORTHANDZETELLGCREAPIIY, ~ Nowhargo is nrade to Employer 0 employes for our service. CARXELL '& Hort, Altasy, 'K. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS to an or der Lyun J, Arsold, Burfogats Ot the - donaty of Otsego, notice is' heriby given, accord» Ing toliw, to all persons having claims agaist the estate of Abner A. Augur decoused, late of the toin of Hartwick in sald county, that they are required to exhibit the meme, withyouchers there- of, to Chas, M, Augur,father said decessed, athis residence in the town of Hartwick la sald county, ou or before the 15th day of June fett, ~ Dated Deo. § 1807 __ . . \ . |__ ;. Criatei3f, Acary, Adifnistrator, xotics To carptrors. _ Pursuant to an orderof Hon. Lynn J. Arnold Burrogata of the county iof Otsegoy: notios is hare: by gives, according to lise, to all persocs havieg qlalms against the estate 6f Pasctiel A. Jowell, de teased, late of the town of Westford In sald cour ty, that they are required. to exhibit the aime with rouchers thereof, to Riward . P. Saxton and 'I Charies H. Jewell, Executors of said deceased, at the place of residence of X. P. Saxton in the to#A of Middiefield Jo sald county, anathema-w dey of February next., -. Dated mgrwi . cun‘zfiJm QM