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I1MJE8. TUESPA? -APl'KRKOON, MAY

. L A M E EVERY MORNING. Charles Duxengremel. C. D. Morse and D. W. Way. The regular memorial exercise* for the members that ba A BaoV Sack (a Always Worse In the ere died during the past yaar w * held. Morntoa Watsrtown Psopls W. H. Vary, O. M. Hinda, Mta. a tt. Finding- Rsllef. Peepies Away. ---"* Wilson. Mrs. O. O, btowell and several A back that aches all day and causes seldom mount at a single bound others paid worthy tribute to their dieeomfort at night is usually worse memory. - * -? :c ". "V ." in the morning Makes you feel as if the ladder's very top; < you hadn't slept at all must slowly climb it, round by INDIAN RIVER ORANGE. Cant cure a bad back until you core round. .r are wholesome and poxe, Antwerp, May m - S a t u r d a y being the kidneys Doan s Kidney Pills cure With many a start and stop. Now hsv* cm hand o^itr, --.*'*. < no inattar how low in atck kidneysmake you feel better. their ia Sen* Brtefc ana winTT* 1 * And the winner is sure to be the man Memorial day at this grange, the at- work better, rest better and sleep *price. . . tendance was unusually good. Three better days bs making t w t y ' * * * * b<> labors day by day, sally. applications for membership were re Permanent cures la Watertown Quality Is ; For the world has found that the safest % -^: We desire to Impress Upo j ceived and two candidates bnllotted prove the merit of Doan's. plan , ^ . . : * ^ ^,t;'*^ ~~ -a^. ^ "-<. plating butMlaa r * to rec.lv, order. thaiM y t ut. 8Bu,i .7^ ^! for. The grange endorsed the resoJacob Quencer. baker, on Public Guaranteed In X landed here he came within a few votes la to keep on pegging away. | *> ^ i T b e grange s i Bnasbton, r r a a t h n lution favoring the passage of the bill Square, residing at 7 Jay street, says: W "We carry a full line fully sow en sad ean mass <Wllv,rie . ' _^T can u k t *.n. . ) of being elected Lieutenant-Governor t,oJiBty. suffer-** the loss by Areo* i u You have read, of coarse, about the appropriating #80, *W for the establish "Several years Doan'e Kidney Pills d. avoiding layfai off mssons tl ^*' ">? :>:' 'matured Whiskies that of Wisconsin. Before he had been in cured me of a ery aerioua ot ' "'Iwntifnl aaw gHWf* ball OP May I I er brick W . d . act J?Z ^ hare y f* ' ' -vtaxmf ffiatv^'^r meat of an agrtcnltmral college in con- kidney complaint. I made a statethe country ten years be waa appointed .^.^ we can recommead for sunshine to aak* our brick. ki>. . T The building was tbrae stories B nection with St, Lawrence Uoiiramtjr. ment at thtt time- trHng what they And the tortoisethe tab) is old by President Lincoln's! in uter to Spain. **"f v|gtaa)iljr and medicinal te ssak* them In hot or eold. t ^ C ^fciffct an4 o* tS-OOV J l W dedt For 58 years be waa a pemaineat ftgnra low they ran the raceit counts not There being no degree work the meet- had done for me. Before using them weathsr, and have t o r , , , tm a * * Z " ^ M lat fall by State Master Norris ing was placed in the hands of the the pain was so severe that I had to ^ whore - v ^, -^.tt.., .\^ w * ids. sftsr thy ers mad. under c <**. in politics, and'yet in ad that time be v go around bent over because my back *tt. a n d Lecturer Snepstrtl apd w <* Ws And the tortoise won, we're told. '*". chaplain, Mrs. O H a King, who had pained me continually, no matter what u waa never reckoned as a good "party !Ht roaac*.most earnoatly soli.u year " the beat and moat modern structures of man. " Ha was identified at different The hare was sure he had time to arrangeftlKe Following program^ I did for It In theAmornlng 1 got out Us kind in northern New York. Tbere Song, Memories, Choir, reading. of bed stiff and lame and sometimes pause. ^ times witb nearly every political party Our Brick are the best tod ow ' waa an insurance of fa, 200 on the The Two Mysteries, Mrs. William even In bed I felt sore. I tried several And to browse about and play ;" that has existed, not because be was * building and content*. On May 2*. 30 Public Square prices as low as the poorttt Butcher; recitation, Tim's Daisies. remedies, but they did me no good. capricious or self veking, but liecause So the tortoise won tin- race because Finally I secured I loan's Kidney Pills ;' Broahton grange bold a regular ,meetHe just kept pegging away. Maud Alton; instrumental solo. be believed he could work through and after using them I was completely tog and observed Flora Day, and the Tramp, Tramp, the Boys Are March cured, and the cure has remained per- F . H. 8weet. that particular party moat wisely and preposition of rebuilding the hall waa ing. Ida L. Walker paper. Our De manent. A remedy which has the most earnestly for the good of the discussed. While ne official action Money and its equiva ents are not parted Ones, Jennie A. Wait; paper, merit of Doans Kidney Pills should wbolo paQplf He waa an idi-ulist in waa taken at that time.it was the gt-n Frank ! be widely known and tf my recommenevery sense of the word. His ideas the only things and by no means the The Causes of the Civil War, dation of them will be of any benefit teal opinion that the ball would be re alongthis line an- well set forth in an most important things for which to Anderson; song, Trixy from Dixie, to kidney sufferers I am only too glad boilt at once. State Master Fuller address delivered in Faneuil Hall, Bos live. In the country houe should be Kuth Walker; recitation, Salute the to allow it to be used." waa called in consultation witb the For sale by all dealers. Price W ton, in thVH). on the ul>jwt Ideal Mis found good breeding, intelligence and Flag. Alice Render song, America, itraetees and office of the grange, as cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. . , " sionof This Country and of Its People, high morals. These are attained only cnoir. 5 From now until June lfith we will give you "lo the proper couree to take in rebuild Mrs. Henry BenUey of Lewis County New York, sole apenta for the United in which be said : "You may tell me as a result of the contact of mind with States. .lg.and getting the grange re-estab v that my views are visionary ; that the mind. "As iron sharpeneth iron so i grange was a visitor. The next meet Remember the nameDoan's and Uabed. All the booka and records of does a man the countenance of his | ing will be held June 9. in the after- take no other. destiny of this country is less exalted ; jibe grange were burned Stat* Lecthat the American people are less great friend." Kev. E. H. Hale says the noon ajid all who are entitled to re] tarer Shepard was present at the last than I think they are or ou^ht to be. best ho got from going to school was ceive the first and ncond degrees are master appointed Sister A. J. Wads ' ' asset ing of the grange and gave a brief X answer, ideals are like stars; yo-i that he learned to kn^w the other fel requested to be present. worth as delegate to Pomona grange, : address. Several of the granges of lows. The farmer is falling behind in will not succeed in touching them with Tltis price is made bv the makers to advertise this LORRAINE GRANGE. which meets with Pine Grove grange, ; northern New York have expressed to your hands, but like the seafaring men the race for want of this knowledge. Great Indian Root and rferb Tonic which does not conBroahton grange their sympathy in the Lorraine, May W.The attendance Saufords Corners, June fl. The worthy | on the desert of waters, you choose He will recover his true position onlymaster stated that hs wished all those tain alcohol. A most excellent Spring Tonic. loss of their halL them as your guides, and following through orguniza'ion. Let no one say at the grange meeting Friday was whose applications have been sent in , tate Maater Derthick of Ohio ha* that this is impossible. If the future small, but a very enjoyable meeting them you reach your destiny. " to lie present at the next meeting to ',algnlned his intention of being present of the country holds in store happiness was had. Two candidates received the a* the annual Grange Day at Thousand Four hundred years ago last Sunday and prosperity for the masses, the third and fourth degrees. One man take the first and second degrees, to | Island Park and will deliver an ad- Christopher Columbus died in the city fanner must occupy a leading place. was elected to membership. For good that they may be eligible for tbethird dress. Mr. Derthick is an able orator, of Valladolid, Spain. Few peuple If agriculture declines and the agricul- of the order a few g>od articles were and fourth degrees Children's Bay,four j tad will haveeomething worth hearing can comprehend in these days of globe turist deteriorates how long will our read. Several questions were discussed weeks hence. It was voted to have the j far the patrons of New York, who an- trotting what superstitions horror had cherished institutions remain! and good music was had with Sister overseer of the State Orange visit this te be congratulated on securing him to be overcome by Columbus before he Randall at the organ. The next meet grange if it is possible to get him. for this occasion. As citizens.members of the order are ing is June 8. One candidate was instructed in the could secure the assistance of sailors , third and fourth degrees. The worthy The following clipping from the to man his ships on this perilous ven- urged to take an active interest in GREAT BEND GRANGE. 10 to 15 pounds Daily 60 cents per wee"k or f2.25 per Month Adv. lectuier presented some questions which TJtk* Prese is good, hard common ture. It was supposed that the un- public affairs. It seeks [to make its 50 to 25 pounds Dally 0 rents per week or f 3 00 per Month Adv were quite well discussed, after which aeoee, and comes pretty near hitting known sea beyond the path which the members honest, self reliant, indepen Great Bend, May 29.There was a she called on Brother R. A. Allen, A ho H) to 200 pounds each delivery 40 cents per cwt., or Coupon Books o f t the nail on the head: coasting vessels had traveled was dent in politics, securing desired legis pounds | 1 90 C. O. D. A Jefferson county grange has filled with whales so large that they lation thruugh the party of their good attendance at the lat meeting of rendered several selections on his phonBY THE 8EA80N. Y E A R L Y CUSTOMER*. 'adopted the following: "Whereas, The could swallow a ship at a gulp. Sirens choice if thty cun, outside if they (.treat Bond grange. A motion was ograph. rapidly increasing importance and were also supposed to inhabit this ter must. Both the National and the State carried to extend th sy mrathy of the Grange then closed. The next meet 10 to 15 Its daily .fU.OO 20 to 25 pounds each delivery. ..tf.M complexity of state and national inter- rible sea which dragged the storm (Irnnges have standing legislative com- giange to Sister Mattie C'astleman in ing will be held June 9, at 1 -.30 p. m. 30 pounds each delivery JJJJ 20 to 25 lbs. daily $14 00 50 Tbs or over at the rate of j* 04 ats make as more and more dependent tossed craft to the bottom by the mittees whose duty it is to look after the loss of her fath-r and to Brother per c w t for safety on infusing into our pri anchor chains or led them to the legislation as it affects the farmer. K. C. Warner in the IIJSS of his mother. O B I T U A R Y NOTES. By a vote of the grange the worthy xaaries and nominating conventions regions of endless calm, where they The (.5range points with pride to what H O T E L S . SALOONS. STORES OR R E S T A U R A N T S . Denmark, May 28.Mrs. Maria , that spirit of rugged and aggressive would float for ages with skeletons it has accomplished in this line. Rockwood Kitts died at her home on 50 to 40^ pounds 30 cents per cwt. Republican Caucuses. honesty which we wish to hare prevail for crews. Columbus had to overcome It is national in its scope.. When it OR 13.00 PER T O N , C*. 0. a The ral ' as oar state and national capitols: all these superstitious fears, and we speaks it commands attention as no t o w n s RppiibilCHn uelectors of t'-.e s e v ean<3 ; the State rond, about three miles south 400 pounds or over 20 cents per cwt of t h e C o n t j of Jff?ernon ' No Ice anld for less than 10 cents therefore, we soggeet the propriety of can never admire enough his per- other body of farmers can. Its com- the several w a r d * of :!.e City of W a t e r - j of this village, Tuesday last, a^ed Wi town are t;ej-by r w j . f f l M to a s ^ e m b l s years. She is survived by her hits choosing at the coining primaries dele- severance and determination that noth mittees are listened to with respectful n their r e s t x v t l v e T ' I - ! 1 M J on Kr'. lay. SEASON COMMENCING MAY 1 TO JUNE 1 AND ENDING OCT. 1, June 1. 1" t their <le!eBut* to gates who will go hungry rather than ing should stand in the way of hi* attention by the highest in the land. the Jefferson an-1 sele< Ke;>-bll<-:tn C o n t e n - band, .Tesse Kitts, and one sister, rePositively no extension will be granted after October 1st fsr&fcnti C"iinty The funeral was dine at the expense of the candidates accomplishing the teak he had set out to It is consistent and conservative, ask tion. V f Firrt n<l So. 'ind A s s e m b l y D i s - siding in Oregon. begin en Mav 1st. a n Conrontloi-.b. a 6EA80N PRICES DUE J U L Y 15. they have nominated." Possibly hos- accorapli'h. Spain, the land of his ing only what is manifestly just- trict R e p u b l itch e Jefferson County r j their held from the house Thursdnv at 10 member* of Repubpitality may go to an extreme up in trials and disappointments, his suc- many of its demands have been enacted lican C o m m i t t e e , ,nd in th t o w n s a a.m.. Rev. D D. Dean of Lowville effi Office 3 Court and 4 Arsenal tfettts. town Committer. c : ating. Burial was male at ChamBoth 'Phonas. the northern country, but this declara- cesses and his failures, did not discover into law. T h e number of d l r t e s t o w M r t ae* t o w n and war<1 -. entitled In *aeh pion. tion looks like poshing opposition to until long after his death the greatof *a\<\ r o n v e n t l o n a and t h e t u n e and ADAM8 GRANGE. graft dawn to a fine point. The suc- ness of her "First Admiral." It is plnco of h o l d i n g { said c a u c u s * * I" for Adams, May 28. There was a very and a s feach wof tha aaid t o w n s a n d w a r d s ceaafal candidate at a political conven- not strange that she sought ever to nre ollo s Town. Hour*. PUca DL tion is a happy man, land he naturally keep on Spanish soil the ashes of t'.ie jr'xxi attendance at the grange meeting \ d u m s . 2 p m.. T l t a w o r t b a Hall. ^ desires to show his appreciation of the man who gave to Spain a new world. Saturday afternoon, considering the Adama Cer.tra ' favor shown him by his friends. An And it seems an irony of fate that busy season with fanners, when so Alexandria. 2 p. m.. C o n v e n t i o n HalL Alexandria B a y * invitation to dinner is about the least after all her planning to this end the many are getting in their late crops. Antwerp, : p m.. T o w n HalL A n t w r p 5 . he can do. and it is neither given or remains of Columbus, beyond a shadow Four applications for membership were Brownvilie. 2 p m.. Jonaa' HalL Dex- ter accepted as payment for services. The of a doubt, still rest upon the soil of received and committee* appointed; Cape Vincent. I p m . Odd F e l l o w s Hall. Cape V i n c e n t 3 donor often includes among his guests the new world where he wishea to be also a committee to draft resolutions Champion. 2 p m , I n g r a h a m H o u s e , on the death of Mrs. S. J. Dobbin. Ctmmpion Vi'.iag'' 5 tome of his opponents and his defeated buried. Clavton. ; p m . T o w n H a l l The defeated side in the contest ElliabTjrg-. z p. m.. O o m s e y H o u s r , rival If there is any graft in the EU'.eb-r* " pleasant custom it is very small comThe executive committee of the has decided to postpone its program Hei,der'-on. L p. m . Pt."r* H o t e l , . . . 2 until the quarterly feast. June 30, when Hounaft*ld. i p m.. V i l l a g e Hall. pared with some that has recently State Orange met at Bingham toe, ; t5u>~kts Harbor * come to light in higher places. The Ithaca, and Auburn on May 14, 15 and there will also be a program under direc t.-rn.i. : p. ro . R.'.iiwon Rlock, E v a n s 44 M-.;:s 4 aaaster of a grange has been known to 16, respectively, for the purpose of ; tion of the juvenile grange. The ju- i Lorraine. 2 p m . Town Hall 3 p e s a box of cigars after his election, looking over the halls and hotel accom veniles also had a very interesting sua- i Lvm. - p m . G r a - j p Hall. Thr* ' M;> Bay . aaad no smoker ever refused one on ac- modations of each city, with a view sion in their room below. The subject >rl*Hna, '1 p. rr. . L i n g o n f e l t e r s Hall. 3 I^rarBevllle 4 count of the graft tbere might be in it. of selecting a place for holding the of a picnic was discussed and it is hoped to hold it as a union picnic with 1'ftirirlia. 2 p m . S c o v l l l e a ("orn*rs S The Press suggests that there is bigger next state grange. Hiiil After a careful 1 Philadelphia. 2 m . Etif'n Hou 3 game in the woods than a friendly din- canvass of the facilities offered by Adams Centre grange at some time j Rodn-.a".. 2 p m p. Waahh'irn* H a l l*. e .. . . 3 . . an i place convenient to both granges ! Rutland 2 p m . Laah^r'a Hotel. R u t ner, given in evidence of gratitude each city, it was unanimously decided land (."entre 3 Owing to illness of the lecturer no i Thre.n. 2 p tn . T o w n Hall. and hospitality. There is a story to hold the next meetiug at Binghamprogram was given and grange ad- Watertowr. 1 p m , B W. OlrTori s The Historian, M A R S H A L L E V E R E T T '.bout straining at a gnat and swallow- ton. The city has excellent hutel acHou . Wat ; journed to meet June 9, when the first Wlln.r i e.' p. m..e r t o w n Centre W i n s . . S Farg-i' Ho'.'l. ing a camel that is applicable in this commodations and ample halls for the Worth. : p m . WorthvllTe H<v.l - . 2 Will Be Sold Within the Next Days meeting. The meetings will probably and second degrees will be given and a F i r s t Ward. : 3 1 p m.. Olii H u h decision reached as to holding meetings School B'!i;jtng C o m e r of Mecnar,be held in the armory, and it is ex lc li.nd Ptate S T " t Every member of the grange will pected that Hotel Bennett will be evenings during the summer months. Second Ward. 7..V' *p.s m . W a s h i n g t o n B IT IS ABSOLUTELY AUTHENTIC, reliable, and complete In e, *ry e> It is hoped fur a good attendance at Hall % .vend with interest the announement headquarters. This hotel is one of the tall. It is a book which will be preserved and r-ad by fVare generaThird Ward. 7 80 p. ro., Court H o u s e . . 6 ,that the Senate has passed the free de- largest and most modern hostelries in , this meeting, as there is much busi Fourth Ward. 7 3" p. m.. City Hr;"l. . . 4 tions F i f t h War J. 7:3o p m . B r o w n s Barn. .yiatured alcohol bilL We are given the state. While Binghamton is i ness to transact. Main street | IT IS ILLUSTRATED BY PICTURES made from photographs takes very assurance that the president will located in the extreme southern part ! S l s t h Ward. 7 30 p nv. P ! | * J Barn, M.r.n street | CARTHAGE GRANGE. during and sine* the terrible disaster, and f her show ss nothing else aign the bill. One of the amendments of the state, and only six miles from Total N u m b e r of D e l e g a t e 1H Carthage, May 20. At the last t o the measure which was passed by the Pennsylvania state iine, it offers can the actual ruin and desolation wrought by earthquake and flsmea. T h e Jeffr*r.r, C o i n t y Rep'iMleAn C o the Senate was placing the date |[on splendid railroad facilities for such a meeting there was a large attendance. vention for li.f purpoe of r.ominaUng r IT IS BOUND IN A MOST APPROPRIATE MANNER, the cloth corer a Republican candidate for t h e office of .which the law was to become operative meeting. It is on the main line of One apuiication for membership was County Clerk, ar.d th rejection of alfcavins; the MM, e t c . artistically stamped In g*.lt. (Jan. 1, IE*)?. This delays the time the Erie, Lackawanna, Lehigh and received. One name was balloted on. e S t e / o t h e Thirty-flfth Sn*.torlai D i s trict R<>p';bl!Cttn C o n v e n t i o n , ar.a th HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of Americans have Tinted this famous .when the public can begin to derive Delaware & Hudson railroads. The f h e subject for discussion was "Does t r a n a a c t l c n of aj-.y o t h e r o r f u r t h e r busiCity a r i oVpr> person will wish to buy and read this complete and aun e s s rej-u'-arly brcught bafore Uie r o n -' benefit from this cheap son see of light counties composing the southern tier i it pay to plant small potatoes?"' This vantlon, l hereby called t o be held at thentic account of the greatest disaster which has erer befallen an question was well discussed, and most the Court h o u n in t h e Cttr of W a t s r and fuel, but the fact that we will get were formerly the strong grange j Ameriran city. members took the negative view. A town, on T-ueaday, t h e Sth day of June. : it seven months hence is good cause counties, but for various reasons, j 19M a t 11 o t i o c k A M. B y order of the Jefferson County R e for satisfaction. The pa*a* of this many granges have gone out of exist committee was appointed to draft resoNEVER IN MODERN TIMES has s city of such aUe'and beauty been publican C o m m i t t e e . lutions on the death of Brother Nobles. D a t e d Watortowr.. N. T., Majr Sth. l 0 t . bill marks the end of a struggle that ence and it is now the weakest part of I 0 totally annihilated, and MARSHALL EVERETT'S BOOK will be the A R C H I E C. R T D E R . Chairman, i has lusted over a period of #) years. the state in grange membership. It is A committee TV&S also appointed to inauthority on all questions r-j^rdlr.g the mysterious earthquake asd C L A V D E B. A L V E R S O N . Secretary. In l^S) an association of chemists hoped that this meeting will prove a vestigate some offers on real estate for M a y . J aStoJl awful conflarraticm which followed passed resolutions asking the govern- timely stimulant to the remaining sale in the village of Carthage. The T h e R e p u b l i c a n e l e c t o r s of the e e v THE NOBLE WORK OT RESCUE and Relief performed by the people ment to remove the internal revenue granges and bring a revival of grange next meeting will be held June 9, when eral t o w n s of t:.e County of Jefferson Terywhere will for. er stand out as a testimony of the generous first and second degrees will be con- a n d w a i d s of t.-.e C i t y o f W a i e r t o w n tax from spirits designed for use in interest in that part of the state. The , coroprinlns t h e F i r s t A s s e m b l y Dletr'.ct hearts beating lr tne breasts of all Americans. and MARSHALL ferred. of JefVreon County, are hereby requestthe arts and sciences and which had Chamber of Commerce of Binghamt' n ed to aelect delegated to t h e Ptrat A s EVERETT'S -..rring tributes will serve as an Inspiration for genera,. been previously rendered unfit for bev- is making every effort to entertain ths e m b l y D i s t r i c t R e p u b l i c a n ConTentloti. tions to evtao. . .' . . 1 at t h e c a u c u e e a c a l l e a t o b e h e i 4 on FriWATERTOWN GRANGE. erag** purposes. Little attention was at ate grange and everybody will be , day, J u n e 1, 190*. w h i c h t^onrentlon la Only about 30 members were in at- j herehT called o be held a t t h e Oo ;rt paid to their efforts, and from time to assured a good time. SCHOr.. CHILDREN, fathers and rrothers. young and old. in all walks in e of Wtitftrtown. on Fritendance at Saturday's meeting, an , H o u a eJune t hI. City11 o'cleck A M. TTjta "time L-tlief organizations and individuday. at of life In the city and In the connt-y. will b-;y and r*ad a book on this unusually small number for this time ' c o n v e n t i o n la called for t h e purpoae of als have Ir^n working to secure this j n o m i n a t i n g a 1'.-; ublican <n^lci.te fosubject, and this bonk Is far aiperlor to any other on the market. ( Member of A mbly in and for aa'd benef,; t . the jubhe. It was not until y Tlie following table shows the of the year. IT IS PUBLISHED BY THE BIBLE HOUSE. Chicago, 'a gnarantee of c r>nd the teF After transacting the regular busi ! P l e ttr i e t .Rpubt|.-an rhooalr.g f d e t e mand 1904 that tie.- grange became actively grar.ge insurance in force in X-w York to h Statr-Cunver.tler. t'.ie high character of the mat'er It contains and of the quality of ma. t h e Twnty-e!fthth C o n g r e s e l o n a l D1interested in thi> measure, and l ^ a n a state on Jan. 1, 19i)t3. compiled frum nexs the fir*? and *eojnd degrees were 1 trti't Republic,-,:; Convention. er.d th.e terial and workmansMp conferred on one man. Committees : tran'> ' i o n of y other or further bualcrusade of education in shewing how- the last report of the Central Orgam n e s s rg .'.r.riy : : o J g h t before t h e corifarmers an i the general rnhiic w.>ui$l zation of Co Operative Fire Insurance reported memorials on the death of \ e n t l o n . be benefited by the removal of the tx, Comnanies. B y o n l e r of t h e D t i t r l c t Corr.rr.i;te It includes three onu I: is available for T.YiES sub5cr!bers a t 60 cents a D a t e d M a y 8. 150. and the use of alcubol a- a heating panics that were organized as grange ' State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ss. .* A D. L O ^ K . P . A. P1TCHEP.. copy over the counter or mailed to a n y subscriber's and lighting material. What organ 1 cuinfai-ies. but now take outside in Lucas County J W. C O R N A I R H nations of chemists and scjenti*ts were surance, but whose risks are about M e m b e r s of the C o m m i t t e e address for 75 cents. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that not able to accomplish in 20 years has three-fourths g'ange. It does not in [ he is senior partner ot the firm of F. The R e p u b l i c a n e l e c t o r s of t h e evrr been brought about largely tkmn^h elude Otsego county, which has a J. Cheney &. Co., doins: business in t o w n s of t h County of .1efTfron an.! USE COUPON IN ORDERING. the effort* of the grange in Uss grange company, bat has not reported: the City of Toledo. County and State w a r d s of th<- <-;ty of W.ttertown . o m n t r : * n f aforesaid, and that said firm will pay prlnlng t h e ? ^ o n d aAaaem'iiyy D re^uei..l than three years. It is another Broome, $832,21.'.; Cayuga, fi. 218,- the sum of OSF. HUNDRED DOL- JerTrr"or. County, r e h e r - h to select d e > e a t e t o the Second Aecem-illustration of what can be ac- i:2 ; Cattaraugus, fl, 2ft?, 130 ; Chautau- LARS for each and every case of bly D l a t r U t RL\:hllcan C o n v e n t i o n a* the rjiii,.^ t o be Frlcompii-khed through organized and qaa, r*>0a,50; Chenango, f3,K)7.6da. Catarrh that cannot be cured by the day. cauc-.iaea 1J0. which chelde nono n | M 1 J u n e '. onv ti use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. persistent effort, even against soch (.tortland, $2,1T4 "Til ; Clinton, f 1.19, 1 hereby cajied to be heid a t t h e Lincoln FRANK J CHENEY. j l-eajrie parlora l a t h e City of w t > . . . intrenched monopolies as the Standard *47; Delaware, | ; . i 4 l , 1 5 ; Dutchess | on S. A Sworn > before me and subscribed ' t o w n ,Thla Friday.n Jiu n e la at 11 o'clock th- l conve t on called for Oil Oo. . ._, and Colombia, IVj.bfcJ.eoO; Genesee, in mv presence, this C'h dav of Decem- ; M purpoae of n o m i n a t i n g a Republican *a,*..71; HerKimer, | a , 5 l l . a : S ; ' ber, A. n. is*:. I c a n d i d a t e for Mmber of A s s e m b l y in I and for amid D i s t r i c t and the c h o o e l n g The papers <rf to chronicled Jefferson and Lewis, $12,422.^44; Mon- ; A. W. GLEASON. J of d e l e g a t e * to t h e R e p u b l i c a n S t a t e C o n Notary Public. | v e n t l o n and the T w r n t y - e l g h t h c o n the death of s> man whose career has roe, |G 596.M2; Muntgnm-ry and Fnl- I(Seal ) gr*iona! Cniv na great variety <,f ton, fl.030,520; Onondaga, tfi.0W,4T0. j Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken inter- j tion. and t hDietrlct Rel-jbllcany of!,rr e,-i been martosd e ttnt.sactlon nally, and acts directly on the blood j f u r t h e r businesn r e g u l a r lof a n y bro'i*h! be ^ e o o e sad who exemplified in his OnUrio. |1,W4.2!0; Oswego, | 4 , 4 * \ - and mucus surfaces of the system. S.end one copy of " The Complete Story cf the San Francisco Earthquake1 ; fore the >-o!i\-ntion. n poasibUity that America holds 2-10 -, Westchester and Putnam. f-V.. - Send for testimonials free. By ord^r of the D i s t r i c t C o m m i f e e to my address, D a t e d May S. : s o l . children. C r i 8ch urz 4i. Rensselaer, |2r^,4O0: Scne*.'a. ; F J. CHENEY & CO.. Tolc^.O. C H A R L K S J SWKKT . who hssr 1 B Aaseticsi la IW&, u,a m I2.S12.4H5; bteuben, |"..:i>,,-j00; St. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. E E. F.DDT. KAME CARL N I L L Take Hall's Family Pills for cmisU . ftos a a i hv asactiy Irre y4rs after he Lawrence and Fran'dm, $8,410,6*4 a l i r b r s of t h e C o m m i t t e e patioa huaasi dtojl i V. 0. Addreas.

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