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N O R T H C O K T L A N D .

Last week " i t anew, it b l e w , it t h e w a n d it f r i z . "

Mr. D e w i t t Rose , w h o has been s ick for t h e pas t t w o w e e k s , i s i m p r o v i n g s lowly .

Miss M a r y R i n d g e , w h o h a d a s l ight pa ra ly t i c shock s o m e t i m e ago , is m u c h be t te r .

Mr . a n d Mrs . Reed , t w o ch i ld ren and Mrs . P a l m e r , of M c G r a w v i l l e , v is i ted a t Mr . Dewi t t Rose 's F r i d a y .

Mr. W i l l i a m V a n d e n b e r g . of Jo l ie t , 111. called M o n d a y on his old fr iend, Mr . S t e p h e n T h o m a s , on h is w a y to P r e b l e w h e r e h e fo rmer ly l ived.

Mr. T . S. Mouxin is p r e p a r i n g to move on t h e F i t z g e r a l d f a rm on t h e b a c k road to H o m e r . H e takes the place of Mr. Bell , w h o moves on Mr . Ke l logg ' s f a rm wes t of Cor t l and .

M r s . Geo. W i l b u r , son Lut ie a n d sister F a n n i e Ga lusha , a t t e n d e d t he funera l of the i r a u n t , Mrs . F . N . S m i t h , in Candor , S a t u r d a y , F e b . 10. Mrs . S m i t h w a s well-k n o w n in Cor t l and , h a v i n g visi ted here a t different t imes .

T h e r e w a s a very p leasant surpr ise pa r ty at Mr . Calvin Pr ies t s for the i r son F r e d , F r i d a v even ing . Nice re f reshments were in o rder and all the y o u n g c o m p a n y enjoyed a pleasant even ing a n d decided tha t Master F r e d was a fine host .

* R E E T O W * .

A frui t agen t is in town . Some are p r e p a r i n g for m a k i n g s u g a r . If c igars will elect t own officers all may

be elected. Mr. Clarence T r i p p and mo the r , visi ted

n Solon the tirst of the week . Mr Clay Car ley and family of H o m e r ,

w t r e a wests at C. T r i p p s , Monday . Mrs . T u t t l e h a s gone t o Cor t l and to

take t r ea tmen t wi th Mrs . Dr . S t r o w . b r idge .

Mr. E lmer Dickinson has r e tu rned from Pennsy lvan i a w i th a sore h a n d ; h u r t in a planer .

D r a w i n g logs is the business of m a n y farmers in ant ic ipat ion of bu i ld ing l a rger th i s s u m m e r .

Mr. J . D o w n s and wife , and Mrs . H e n r y W i n t e r s of Virg i l , visited the i r sis­ter , Mrs. H a r v y Tor ry .

Mr. T . Shepherd w h o has sold his cheese factory a n d is look ing for bus iness more congenial , has j u s t spent M o n d a y in H o m e r .

T h e Aid Society of the M. E . C h u r c h will meet at Mrs. Burde t t Hal l ' s on F r i d a y of th is present week. A genera l a t tend­ance is solicited.

Many anx ious hear ts to n igh t a b o u t town meet ing , yet we fear some will feel worse t o m o r r o w n ight . Ant ic ipa t ion will be far ahead of par t ic ipa t ion .

H A R F O R D M I L L S .

T h e w e a t h e r is very fine and e v e r y b o d y i s i m p r o v i n g i t .

I r a C r a w f o r d , of Berksh i re , was in town on M o n d a y last .

Mr. J e r o m e Miller, of Carol ine , was in t o w n on Monday last.

E d . Wi lcox and wife r e tu rned from their w e d d i n g t r i p on Monday last.

Mr Frost , of Cor t l and , w a s in t o w n the forepart of t h e week , looking af ter t h e c iga r t r ade .

J o r d a n F ree r , Mnnley Goodale and P e t e r S t u c k e y , of Lapeer , were in town last Monday'.

Ne lson Conrad was qu i te b a d l v h u r t wh i l e in the mill y a r d last F r i d a y b y a board be ing b lown from a pile and s t r ik ing h im on the face .

H e n r y Rockefel ler had qu i t e a nice lot of wood d r a w n for him on Monday of this week , w h i c h caused q u i t e a l i t t le commo­tion on t he p a r t of the inhab i t an t s of this place | | T o w n mee t ing has come and gone. T h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y e lec t ing the i r t icket wi th t he excep t ion of t he Collector a n d Road Commiss ioner . T h e no-license commission er w a s elected.

6 R O T O N C I T Y .

Mr. H i r a m Clark of S u m m i t is visit ing his b ro the r Nelson Clark .

Wi l l Valen moved his family in to F r a n cis W e b s t e r s house last week.

F r a n k Y o u m a n s is spending a few weeks wi th friends*at Dryden .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Pa lmer Olmstead of Cort­land were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I ) J Hatfield last week.

T h e pa tch social at Mrs. Stead man 's last T h u r s d a y was well a t t ended ia spite of the s to rm and over five dol lars were clear ed . A very mer ry t ime was spent and the patches m a J e some queer matches .

Mesdames Webs te r , Griswold, Clark , Backus , Gilford, Abbott , F rench , and S teadman a t tended the W . C. T U. Con vention at McLean last weeK. T h e y re­port an excellent meet ing with ins t ruct ive and interes t ing papers . All were sorry to miss the par l iamentary drill by Miss Sarah Collins They give t he McLean ladies h igh praise for their bount i fu l hospi tal i ty and the men for their obl ig ing use *of teams. W e are su re all will wan t to g o again.

B L O D G E T T ' S M I L L S .

Mr. J o h n Wit tey will act as foreman in the chair factory.

Miss Delia Hodges has re turned to he r work at McGrawvi l le

F r a n k Mosier has been confined to t he house the past week with the qu insy .

Mrs Arvil la Cone of Cazenovia , has been call ing on friends here the past week.

Mr. Charles Saunders of Cor t l and , is placing the steel rooting on the new cha i r factory.

Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Winn ie of McGraw­ville, are to assist Reuben Reynolds in his farm work .

Mr . and Mrs. Mat. Stevens of Gro ton , and Mr and Mrs. Dana Metzgar of Cort­land, were at W. S. Freer ' s Monday .

Th i r ty five Grangers and friends ga th ered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Reuben Reyno lds last T h u r s d a y , and enjoyed themselves as only patrons k n o w how. T i e next visit will be held T h u r s d a y , March 1st, at the home of Mr. J o b Staf­ford.

SCOTT.

Barton D . Crandall mad w i f e of D e R u y t e r h a v e been gues t s of M. 6 . F r a b t e ' s family recent ly .

F r a n k Lieber of Spafford. wil l work for J o s e p h P icke t th i s c o m i n g season. $23.50 pe r m o n t h and horse kep t .

Sylvester H a z a r d a n d Herman S toker went t o Syracuse last week t o a t t end t h e funeral of tbe i r aun t , Mrs . J o h n H a z a r d .

Lewis Babcock will move f rom George B u r d e n ' s p lace t o Spafford, loca t ing and w o r k i n g t h e fa rm of J u l i u s Edwards t he coming season.

E . W . Chi ld ' s nomina ted b y t he demo­cra t s for supervisor decl ined to r u n as also d id W . N . Babcock for t o w n c le rk a n d B . H . Bierce for assessor.

F r a n k l i n B u r d i c k a n d one d a u g h t e r from Seneca c o u n t y , a re here for a few days , called he re b y the sickness and dea th of his father , Ben jamin B u r d i c k .

E rnes t W . Chi ld ' s has been employed by the Cor t land Beef c o m p a n y to b u y hogs a n d veal calves. H e wil l t ake in stock next T u e s d a y a t H o m e r and P r e b l e .

Mrs. Char les B lunden d r e w the ca r t t o r wh ich t ickets to t he n u m b e r of M were sold recent ly . T icke t s to the a m o u n t of $15 50 were sold a n d he r t icket cost 48 cents we th ink .

H e n r y B r o w n ' s people recent ly lost a hen by dea th tha t w o u l d have been a voter the c o m i n g s u m m e r , so far as age is concerned . Gr ippe was t h o u g h t to b e t he cause of dea th .

J a y H a z a r d came to Scot t last week from F r e e t o w n wi th one load of goods . H e and his ta ther- in law W . F . B r o w n , will occupy the place o w n e d and recent ly vacated by HeDry H a z a r d .

Died in Scot t a t t h e h o m e of Morgan Maxson, F e b . 16, 1894, Ben jamin S. Bur­d ick , aged 80 yea r s and 11 days . H e w a s bur r ied on S u n d a y F e b , 18 ju s t th ree weeks after the bur ia l of his b ro the r J o s h u a . H e never wen t ou t of doors after his r e tu rn f rom the funeral . T w o broth­ers and one sister toge ther w i t h the deces-ed have died wi thin one years t ime. T h e deceased was born in Scott and lived the grea ter pa r t of his life here, b u t for the last e ighteen years has resided unt i l w i th in a few months , in Seneca c o u n t y . T w o sisters and t w o bro thers surv ive h im, t l sn one son and one d a u g h t e r . He was m u c h respected by all w h o k n e w h im and was honest and conscious in his acts and deal­ings wt th mank ind . He was bur r i ed in the old c h u r c h ya rd cemete ry .

C I X C I N N A T U S .

TOWN IEETIRC RETURNS.

C. J . Cole w a s in Cor t l and the la t te r part of last week

H a r v e y Dil lenbeck, of Ki l l awog . was in town T u e s d a y .

F r a n k Cogswel l , of Sidney, is the guest of re la t ives here .

Dr. Geo. Weaver , of M c D o n o u g h , was in t o w n S a t u r d a y .

H o w a r d Meacham, of Cor t l and , is visit­ing his paren t s here.

Chas . Bassett , of Lisle, w a s the gues t of friends here recent ly .

J a c o b Di l lenbeck. of Tr iangle , visited relat ives here a pa r t of the past week .

Abne r H a r r i n g t o n has been confined to the house by illness for the past week .

Mrs. J a m e s P u d n e y a n d son Char les , of M c D o n o u g h , visited in town last week .

W a r r e n Sax ton and family, of Lisle, are spend ing this week wi th relat ives in th is p lace .

T h e sewing society of the Congrega t ion , al c h u r c h met wi th Mrs. Ke im yes te rday af ternoon.

T h e major i ty of the voters of the t o w n expressed themselves in favor of license at the polls T u e s d a y .

T h e Vi l lage I m p r o v e m e n t society held a social at Chauncey Dickinson ' s on W e d . nesday e v e n i n g of this week.

Mrs. Robinson, w h o has been the gues t of re lat ives here for several weeks , re_ t u r n e d to her home in F a b i u s Monday .

W e unde r s tood tha t the en te r t a inment g iven by t h e G e r m a n I . O. G. T . last S a t u r d a y even ing w a s ve ry th in ly a t t ended , t h e aud ience consis t ing of abou t t w e n t y , five.

T h e " K i n g s D a u g h t e r s ' ' me t wi th Miss Stel la K i n g m a n on Monday af ternoon and p a c k e d a barre l wi th c lo th ing , e tc . , for t he " H o m e of the fr iendless" in N e w Y o r k c i ty .

T h e en te r t a inmen t g iven b y the Ho tch . k ins sisters, u n d e r the auspices of t he E p w o r t h League , last T h u r s d a y even ing , gave very good sat isfact ion. T h e rece ip ts w e believe were a b o u t $30, the league ne t t ing $o.

Qu i t e a n u m b e r of people g a t h e r e d a t A c a d e m y Hall on Monday e v e n i n g to hea r the d r a m a t i c reader a n d impersona to r ' F r a n k Conkl in , w h o had been adver t ised to a p p e a r at tha t t ime . Mr. Conkl in , f rom some cause u n k n o w n , failed to " m a t e r i a l i z e , ' so af ter some wa i t i ng , t h e aud ience d ispersed.

T R U X T O S .

VIRGIL Rep.

164

.166

Dem. Supervisor. William A. Holtoa . 3U0 Rodoiph Price

Town Clerk, Edward A. Cram.. . 172 Prank W. Barnes

Justice of the Peace, John B. Lewis 143 Depuy ShevaUer SSI

William H. Stewart. -214 Albert Holleabeck . 153 Commisskmcr of Highway*.

William H. Hall . . . .107 Jaeoo B. Shults 167 Onl f tur ,

OriaJ. Bavs 171 Prank Hutchinjrs . 1 8 6 Overseers of the Poor.

Martin Cavern 151 Eugene A. Brown 162 N. A. tiardner 212

John Drlscoll 127 Aaron Overton 228 Maaly Price 141 Adelbert Hutching*.. 214 Noah Davis 146 L B . Matson 213 George Sherman.. .. 148 William Bell 213 Jonas Bailey 142 Oliver Jeuuiaon 214

Inspector* of Election. District No. 1. Frank A. Gallagher . 171 Merton Vunk 2fK Jay Terpening •. 160 Lewis B, Sager -209

Inspector* of Electimi, District No. "2. Seth Davis 155 Edwin Miller 208 Eugene A. Brown — ISO Joseph shevalter 200

Game Constable. - George Madole 212

TRUXTON. Dem. Supervis>yr, Hep.

John o Donne 11 163 William Baldwin 138 Town Clerk,

John O'Connor 1»» Frank J. Westseott.. .116 Just ice of the Peace,

H. D. Laze! I 176 Alexander Lansing . 125 Justice of the Peace, (to fill Vacancy).

Degene B. Hontater . 123 Assessor,

Wm Warren 142 Thomas Connors . 168 Commissioner of Highways,

John Daley 166 Dewitt M. Patrick . . .132 Overseer of the Poor,

William O. Pierce . . 177 William McNeil 123 Cttftector,

Thomas L. Goddard . 167 Albert F. Kinney 139 Qitistoftftm.

Isaac Henderson — 1 7 5 Albert F. Kinney — 1 2 4 L. L. Perry 179 WlUlam Ross 124 Delos tfott 161 E. A. Stafford 125 Thomas L. (voddard.. 172 Winnie Stone 145 Fred Turner 174 John A. Bhepard 126

Inspectors of JPwWcm, John Nott 174 Thomas Dodd. Jr 123 Michael McGraw 176 Alvarado Lansiug. . .128

MARAHTON. Dem. Supervisor, Rep.

Randolph R. Maybury. 100 Walter A. Brink .264 Town Clerk,

George W. Swift 128 James L. Puff 250 Justice of the Peace.

Duray Hunt 115 D. Barnard Wlllson. .259 Commissioner of Highivays.

Ezra E. Laird 201 Elvin F. Paige 177

William H. Sherwood 129 Clark Hammond 248 CoUeetesr,

William S. Mack. . . . 125 Oscar Courtney t'5l Overneer of the Poor,

Clark Pierce 131 Eugene Watrous 247 Constables,

William S. Mack — 1 2 3 Oscar Courtnev 252 Joseph A. Cole 108 William S. VanVost.. 251 Charles Deitrich... .122 William Davison 242 Dewitt C. Lynde . . . 127 Eber J. Bowdish 249 Frank Hammond .121 Charles N. Robinson.241

ftmgmattm of Election, District No. 1, Myrou J. Glover 124 J. Harris Hammond 251 Burdette H. Mack 129 George N. Valentine.245

Inspector* of Election, District No. 2. Duane Burgess 128 John W. Livingston .247 Charles S. Mvers . . . 1 2 7 Frank E. Whitmore. 250

For License, Reuben P. Fish 180 Against License, Wi'iren Jones 165.

Dem. Fred Pollard

Henry M. Hunt. . . JM

George S. Wheals Commi

David Young.

Jordan Fries .

cm Mj ron Psllard . Dwight Freeman

Insi Eugene Witty Fred L. Smith. . Henry Boise

Henry Boise Selah Talbot Thomas Parker.. William Barry

LAPEER Supervisor. i f rp .

. 4 0 Frank M. Surdam 87 Town dark,

. . . 4 9 Elmer E. Hults 80 twe at the Peace, r... 47 Orson A. House 82 anions* nf Highivays, .... 61 Frank Tarbie 68

Assessor, .. 41 S. Keed Alvord 80

rseers of the Potn\ 47 Dwignt Freeman 131

68

Wilber Pred Garner

N. R. Brown.

N. R- Brown Garrett Rockw« 11. Thomas Wight Charles Ptak Charles Weaver

ofthtPttor, ..m Prank Rtptoy.. ...69 Merwtoa Whitney Otiector, ...85 Frank Garner... LonstattUm, ...74 Everett Bead. -

.06 Praak Gamer.. •. ...m Dever Austin . . .

.70 John Wire C9 Charles Kinney .

Jlei

Inspectors of Election, E. D. Wight 68 Luelan Birdleboagh F. R. Jordan 70 Clare Whitney

Prohibition average 9.

Dem. James A. Jayne.

.83 ..81

.79

.131 Eli Parker H-ctors of Election,

. 4'.' Dudley Allen.

. 48 Fred Jennings CtMectm-,

52 Asa Cook Constables, . 50 Asa Cook 81

48 Joseph Cooper 83 . 48 Daniel 9. Ninegar 82 ..48 Ablut Clute .83

Way land Parker. „ 83

Dem. Ralph Butler

HOMER. Supervisor, Rep. . 200 William H. Crane. -.517 Town C'erk,

Edward W. Hyatt 353 Charles A. Fjrct 385 Justice of the Peace,

Cass D. Dillenbeck. -'4ti A. W. Kingsbury 460 Assessoi;

David Hamtaon . . . 221 Thomas H. Kennedy.. 504 Conunissioner of Highways,

John S. Gates 261 H. Wilson Blashfleld.. 445 Collector,

James Lay .260 Geo. W. Downing 445 Overseers of the Poor,

John H. Miller 218 Oliver H. Topping 488 Devaulson D. Newton 219 Alexander L. Pre*ton 488

Constables, Joseph Shearer 319 Adelbert D. Smith 492 Alvtn Gay 218 Alfred B. Raymond . 484 Lewis W. Wright. . 218 William A. Shirley 491 William Signor 217 G. Frank Jones 492 Jerome Gates 221 Lucien W. Porter . 4 9 3

Game Constable, Charles A. Smith ...221 Maynard Gates 495

Inspector of Election, IKUrict No. 1. Thomas McEvoy. Sr. .220 William H. Moore... -495

'John M. Burnham. 490 inspector of Election, District No. 2.

LeGrand Usher . . . . .220 Daniel T. Bowdish 491 William C. Co l l ins . . . 491

Inspector of Election, l>istrict No. 3. W. Soott Stephenson.219 Charles Oliver. 492

Fred C. Atwater 491 Inspector of Election, DistrUt No. 4.

William A. Coon 220 John H. VanHoesen .491 Frank H. Grten 491

Prohibition, average 70. For License, Charles C. Healy 391. Against License. Erastus Jones 380.

SCOTT. Dern. Supervitmr, .Rep.

Dan J. Cottrell 61 Mills G. Frlsbie 124 Town Clerk,

Arvioe C Bedell 52 Merton A. Whiting. .135 Justice of the Peace, (full termi

Jeremiah G. Rhodes. .53 Samuel D. Ames. . . . 118 Justice of the Peace, (to fill vacancy J

John Gillett 46 George F. Barber . . . . 121 Commutsfoner of Hiyhwriya,

John J. S w e e n e y . . . . .54 Charles Clark 133 Assessor.

Porter O. Brown .. 120 OmraMT of the Poor.

Charles M. Dunbar . 4 5 Dolphin D. L. Burdick 136 CoHector,

J mes H. Pratt 131 James H. Pratt 131 Inspectors of Election,

George N. Cottrell . 4 2 E. H. Underwood 116 Timothy Mahoney Jr. .54 Alfred R. Burdick .. 130

Constable. Cieorge Anderson 46 Ira J. Barber 138 Arvine C. Bedell 42 Georgv W. Finch 132 Dlx Hobart 46 Geo. VV. Maycumber.. 135 Charles Winchester. .45 Isaac Darling 133 Frank Phillips 43 Jefferson J. Brown 133

Prohibition, average 22.

PREBLE

George Anthony of this town got oadly h u r t at the Lit t le Y o r k ice house to-day, (Tuesday |

Twen ty - two couples a t tended the dance at the Centra l House one night last week from Cor t land .

J o h n Kelley and family have moved •from th is town to Homer , near the old Giles foundery .

T h o m a s Dodd, J r . , is a t t end ing t he e n c a m p m e n t of the G. A . R. at Roches­ter .

SSheiitf Miller, J u d a h Gray , a n d Mrs . E . A. F ie rce , of Cor t l and , a n d Clarence Rad-way, of Homer , a re in town .

T h e wea the r was so s to rmy last F r i d a y tha t the dona t ion for the benefit of Rev . W 11. Rober t son , to b e h e l d t ha t even ing , w a s pu t over t o nex t F r i d a y .

Messrs. Nelson and R icha rd Pa t r i ck , sons of S tephen Pa t r i ck , and bo th rail­road engineers l iv ing in Iowa, visited the i r mothe r and o ther relat ives a n d fr iends in this vicini ty last week.

T h e oys ter s u p p e r at C h e n i n g o last week W e d n e s d a y n igh t , was a t t e n d e d b y qu i t e a la rge n u m b e r of T r u x t o n people a n d net ted f t t , w h i c h wil l be used t o w a r d s c o m p l e t i n g the c h u r c h now b u i l d i n g at that place.

T h e cor respondent of the Syracuse Ereiiing Herald, in g i v i n g a brief biog­r a p h y of o u r t o w n s m a n , A . L. P o m e r o y failed to elicit the fact tha t A . L. m a r r i e d a s is ter of Gen. N y e , w h o w a s once a Uni t ed Sta tes senator from Nebraska . Mr. Pomeroy . in his ha lcyon days , w a s as jovia l as N y e a l t h o u g h his h u m o r m a y not h a v e equa led tha t of t h e N e v a d a senator 's , for the la t ter had few, if a n y , equa l s in tha t l ine. A r t e m u s W a r d received t h e only official posi t ion he ever he ld , n a m e l y " S p e a k e r of P ieces to the Peop le of Ne­v a d a , " a t t he b a n d s of N y e

Miss A g n e s Healev of J i a u v i a recent ly d ied f rom ea t i ng h o t b r ead , wh ich caused obs t ruc t ion of t h e bowels .

Dem. 3tupervt-!ftn; Rep. Albert H. VanHoesen 116 James T. Steele 114

I'oicu Clerk, Frank P. Conine .. 107 J. Hobart Cummings 126

Justice of the Peace, Herman D. Hunt . . . 109 Frank J. Collier .121

A. H. Van Busk irk . 7 7 Isaac W. VanBuskirk. 150 Commissioner of Highways,

Lorenzo Allen 107 David O. Crofoot 124 Overseers of the Poor,

Seril Pierce 115 James H. Manchester .118 Smith Wright 114 Charles E. Wilber 118

Collector, Frank Woodmancv. 103 Wm. D. VanDenbarg. .127

Constables, Frank Woodmancy.ilI Wm. D. VanDenburg. .118 Perry 8. Haynes — 92 Fred Porter 122 Lawrence J. Carey 106 Robert Dorathy 183 Christopher Long.. 109 Carl Terwilleger 115 Frank van Camp IK Arthur Masters 117

Inspector,* of Election, David H. Folts 108 Calvin J. Shephard. 121 Frank Daley. .110 George M. Baldwin 103

For License, John Aekles . 108. Against License, Benjamin F. VanHoesen 105.

SOLON. IMm. Supervisor, Rep.

Linus W. Peck 60 Johnson G. Bingham. TOUT* Clerk.

William J • Corcoran . 100 De:os R. Tboringtoa Justice of the Peace, (full term,)

Eugene B. Maybury. 77 William Meldrim For Justice of the Peace, (to ,«U rvuaney,*

James Finn 63 Cieorge A. BaVja Assessor.

Job n M c K e n d r i c k . . . 72 George Dodd Commissioner of Highways.

James Baker 73 Albert Stevens CMtoa6*p,

Bradley D. Greenman.93 Charles B. Hall Ocersesr of the Poor,

Josiah MeChesney 72 Lewis C. Greaell .. Constables,

Delos Pritchard 79 Jerome Grenell Bradley D. Green man. 79 Charles B. Hall . . Morris Jaquias 76 Pred Hammond... Fred Turner — Pavette Stevens . . .

Inspectors of Elect Um. Lee Mavbury 75 Prank Dodd Charles Cline 70 Clinton Maybury...

TATLOR Dem.

L. D. Finn Rep.

115

117

.Supervisor. TS Oscar P. Miner

Town Clerk, Ned Rockwell 61 Geo. W. Gage

Justice of the Peace, T. O. Brown. , 76

Merritf Smith * 70 Samuel D. Mc kee ...114 Commimiamr of Highways,

Darwin Fisk M Rufus L. Caas . . . .105

CORTLAStD. Suprrviaor, Rt . 5 8 6 R. Brace Smith

i Town Clerk, Charles H. V. Elliott.191 Edmoud C. Alger

Just ire of tttc Peace. ( full term,) George E. Ingraham.607 Dorr C. Smith

Walter B. Wilcox 610 Isaac W. Brown Commissi***w of Highways.

Geo. J. Miller. 605 Edwin C. Rindge Operneer* of the Ptjor,

A. Burton Frazler.. .615 W. W. Gale Samuel Doud

OiOsctor, Edward Doud 616 Robert B. Innis

Constables, Adelbert J. Barber. ..604 J. W. Strowbrtdge-Watts 8. Freer 602 Isaac W.Brown . . . Sidney N. Gooding. .613 Justus J. Gillette .. George Petrte 5B7 Charles D. Wavle Thomas N. Leach -. . 603 Reuben Reynolds.

Inspector* of Election, District No. 1. Eugene D. Gates 536 Wm. J. Buchanan.

H. K. Aleiander. . Inspectors of Election, District No. 2.

Dewitt Howard 535 Frank A. Phelps . . . M. E. Corwin

Inspectors of Election, District No.;;. Patrick Dempsey.. . .533 H. M. Phillips

Frank G Hedges. . inspector* of Election, District No. 4.

Charles H. Gaylord .533 Dorr C. Smith Edward H. Bates..

Inspectors of Election, District No. 5. Porter O. Bunnell. . 532 Frank C. Dibble .

Mason C. Missillier Inspectors of Election, District No. 6.

William W. Winters. .534 Day Baker Eugene w. Bates ..

Insptctors of Election, District No. 7. J. R. Sehermerhoru.. 539 S. H. scrowbrldge

Oscar D. Raymond. Inspectors of Bfectiort, District No. 8,

John J. Arnold 530 Geo. H. Hyde . . . . . . Geo. J. Maycumber

Inspectors of Election, District No. ». Timothy P. Keete . . . . 516 Wm. B. Cole

Robert B. Innes Inspector* of Election, District No. 10,

Daniel Burt 404 A. Bnrdette Sperry. Nathan J. MUD sou

For License. H G. R« vnolds 646. Against License, John H. Phelps 690. For Myer's Ballot Maachlne 312; against 112:;

For Decoration day $100, 616; agaiast 292. Prohibition average 188.

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CINCINNATOS. Dem. Supervisor, li>

BeDjamin Kinyon.. . 125 Oliver Griswold. Town Clerk,

Luther P. Hayes. . . 122 George A. Haskln* Justice of the Peace,

Dayton J. Bolster.. . 131 Fred Harvey 4 Assessor, Abner Harrington... 131 Cyrus R. Warner

Commissioner of Highways, Reuben Locke 135 Hiram B. Boyd..

Collector, Zeal Wagner 134 Albert F. Briggs

Constables, Zeal Wagner 125 Albert P. Brigjrs Arthur Brown 123 Dr. Harrington. Clay ton Harrington. 121 John Rogers rugene E. Harvey . 123 Eugene Livingston. Henry M, Smith 123 Arva Youngs

Overseer of the Poor, William C. Meacham. 131 F. M. Hillslnger

Inspectors of Election, Henrv C. Hitrglns 321 Dayton P. Smith B. H. Livermore 119 Irvin E. Nichols

117

121

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112

106

108

120 120 120 120 120

HI

119 118

Dem. Jefferson Greene.

WILl.ET. Supervisor,

130 Wilson Greene.. . Town Clerk,

John A. Smith 117 J. A-Willson Justice of the Peace,

Arby C. Eaton 128 George B. Palmer Assesstrr,

Isaac Meacham 124 Benj. H. Loomis Commissioner of Highways,

Luman Jones . 117 F. E. Niles Overseer of the Poor,

Franklin Strough.... VZl R. M. Carr Collector,

Merrick C. Flint . . . 126 D. A. Wiles rilMMHIIriiji o / Eleeticni

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Elvin A. Babcock. Ebiti Salisbury . . .

Jackson Me Minn. Horace B. TifTany Merrink C Flint - -Frank S. Hopkins Fred Purdv

No License. George L. Greene.

LEI Frank Beardslev . 125 Curtis L. Harris... Constat ties, . 120 0. A. Wiles

Isaac Morgan Mai k Rose Andrew Potts Charles B. Greene

No Lieeust L. D. Meacham

125 127 UN 122

88

CtrVLKR. Rep. Supervisor, Peopb >• Pa i

Wells (.. Cardner .. 174 Wells G. Cardn. Town Clerl;,

Israel D. Brown 188 Israel D. Brown Justice of the Peace,

I^jwis 8. Barber 143 John McAllister Assessor,

Wm. W. Thompson.. 158 No candidate. Commissioner of Highways,

Geo. Bogardus i40 Amenzo Campb. Overseer of the Poor,

John N. McLean 153 Ezra J. Albro Collect* *r,

Emmons Allen 134 No candidate. Inspectors of Bfaetiati,

Geo. S. Fa irbank . . . . 154 Gorlett Dutton Isaac Hlglev 155 Benj. B. Cardnei

Constables, Jacob Garner 154 Frank B. Feetei Orlando Burtis 156 Alvin House . Emmons Allen 158 Emmons Allen Geo. Bogardus 187 Geo. Bogardus Nelson S. Albro 182 Nelson S. Albro

For License, Geo. Pease. 105. Against License, Geo. N. Brown, 89.

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100

103

100

86 90

108 M 97 75 98

91

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44

32

31

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HARFORD. Dem. Suitervisor, I

John C. Edmonds 107 Josiah H. Brow Town Clerk,

George A. Wavle 110 Lyman W. Tarn Justice of the Peace, (to fill vacancy,1

Charles H. Edmonds . . 102 A.J . Butternel. Justice of the Peace, (full term,)

Charles H. Edmonds. . 102 A. J. Butternel Assessor,

Theron G. Wilcox 93 Job Ayers CtaNMfMiMMr of Highways,

Allen W.Tyler 114 W. 8. Kimmich Overseers of tlte Poor.

Jamas H. Wavle 108 Willis Johnson Egbert Rockteller 103 Henry C. Vinee i

Collector, William H. Smith 128 C. W. Harrlagt.

Cotistables, Harvey Lewis 98 Edwin A. Perrv Ernest Btadi 102 Wordon J. Tart. Bishop Clark 99 C. W. Harrlngt. Archie Bell 101 Victor Barnes

7»w*pectom of Election, Edward T. Wilcox. Kl2 Willie T. Edmou Frank H. Osborn . 101 W. S. Kimmich

Game Cemstable, Isaac W. Banker 99 Edwin A. Perry

Sealer of Weights and Measures, Charles H. Johnson.. 97 Charles A. Kee>

For Lioeese. Charles Jennings, 79. Against License, Frank Osborne, H2.

,vp. • 115

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I .121

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128

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FREETOWN. Dem. , Supervisor, / . " p .

Frank Slocuin 81 Oscar N. Gardner . . .61 Toicn Clerk,

Septimus Tripp 59 John M- Davis 101 Justice nf the Peace, (full term,)

Floyd Underwood... .63 Arthur A. Borthwi k. .85 Justice of the Peace, (to fill vacancy,

Hatten E. Woods. . . . 86 Chas. H. Cole 70 .Assessor,

Joseph Jacobs 75 David Mathews.. .83 Commissioner of Highways.

Gilbert Wavle 70 A. H. Metarar . 94 O v t n w r of the, Poor,

John G rant 69 Michael Bauder. . *9 Charles Wavle 70

( Collector, John 8. Woods", 80 Audley Caldwell .80

Constables, Fred Turner 79 Byron Grant 80 Patrick Welch 75 Audley Caldwell . .87 John 8. Woods 70 King L. Wild mac . 8 4 Chester Merihew 69 Herbert Hilslager . 8 7

Inspectors of Election, Jasper L. Haley 66 Bunlette Hall 86 Dewitt Turner 65 Wm. N. Tarbell. . .88

No-license, Everett Vosberg 45; For Licence . Prohibition average 13.

S U M M E R HIL.L..

Mr . and Mrs . F r a n k Bliss visiteti t ives a t Gro ton City last week.

Hat t i e Van Buski rk has finisht school a n d has gone to Cor t l and to • the Norma l .

T h e r e is t o be a dona t ion for I t e \ Mrs. Miller at thei r residence on W< d a y evening of this week.

T h e r e wil l be a social a t Chas . Rai on F r i d a y even ing to raiae m o n e y t> the o rgan for the Congregat iona l Ch W e unde r s t and that there will be th ing qu i t e new and interest ing to ta in t he c o m p a n y .

• » • W a n t e d .

M a n of good appea rance to m "Congre s s of Religions, book 01 pages , giving, comple te descr ip t ion Congress of Rel ig ions a t t he W o r l d -W r i t e a t once and secure exclus ive to ry A d d r e s s F . P . W e m p l e , « 4 B way, Albany , N.. Y .

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f t he Fai r , terri-road

Mr*. Mary Eimtnetrmmn Verona. N. Y.

After the Grip In Misery —No Appet i te or

S t r e n g t h Hood's Sarsaparilla Cavo Appetite

and Full Strength. " Alter 1 had the grip in the winter I felt s o

miserable and was in such poor health that I was nearly discouraged, had no appetite for anything, and everything I a*e I had to force down. My back was so lame it was almost im-tmpossible to lift a kettle from the stove. I bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and be­fore I had taken all of it

I Felt Ever So M u c h Better.* I t gave me a good appetite and I could eat a hearty meal and enjoy it, and the lameness in m y

Hoode^Cures back has all gone. Hood's Sarsaparilla seemed to tone my stomach and make it feel better than anything else I have ever taken. I am now well." Mas. M A R T ZIMMKHMAN. Verona, X. Y.

H o o d ' s F i l l s are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 25c. a box.

Speeial Bargains O N A L L G R A D E S O F

Furniture, FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, HT

Beard & Peck's, THE LEADING

Furniture Dealers . ^ i s r I D

C O R T L A N D , N . Y .

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

E v e r y pu rchase m a d e F r i d a y or

Sa tu rday , J a n u a r y 12th or 13th,

will be quar t e red , g iv ing the

cus tomer $1.00 w o r t h of goods

for 75 cents .

W e will have a grea t a t t rac t ion

in ou r w i n d o w on above da tes *

Be sure and see it.

If you wan t a n y t h i n g in ou r

line, now is y o u r chance .

G. R. MERRILL & Co.,

Merchant Tailors, Clothiers and Mens' Furnishers.

Uniou Bui ld ing. Homer , N . Y .

NOTE THE DATES AND BE THERE.

Dr. Hoxsie's

Certain Group Gore FOR

COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, PNEUMONIA,

DIPHTHERIA, and all diseases leading to

CONSUMPTION. An immediate remedy and certain cure for

Croup, Asthma, and Hay Fsvar Price 50 cents at druggist* or bv mall

A . P . I I O X 8 I E . B U F F A L O , > \ Y .

Y A N D E R B I L T HOUSE, Syracuse, N. Y.

R e f i t t e d , R e f u r n i s h e d

a n d G r e a t l y I m p r o v e d .

JAMES A. BARRY. Proprietor.

A faraiyzer

MEN'S SUITS.

Formerly of Hone*. Cortland. (41-ID

We have too many $10.00 and $12.00 Suits. No store in Cortland has anv better Suits for $10.00 and $12.00, but we are overloaded and need the room for our Spring stock. W e must force their sale. So,

Commencing Wednesday Morning, Feb. 21,

You. can buy these reliable Standard Suits for $ 6 . 0 0 .

There are several styles of dark, neat patterns in single and double breasted Sacks and Cutaways—not odds and ends, not remnants, but complete lines in sizes and patterns.

We cut them to $6.00 a suit because it's not good business to carry them till next winter. We want tlfe room and we want money. These are the reasons in a nutshell.

BURGESS, Fine Tailor-llade Clothing, Hats, Caps and Famishing Goods,

NEW FIRM. Boots, Shoes, Robbers and Storm Goods.

O u r S tock was b o u g h t a t a L a r g e Discount and o u r c u s t o m e r s get the benefit o

it. H e r e is the w a y w e a re l e t t ing them go :

• C l o t h T o p f o r $ 2 . 2 6 w o r t h 83.00 D o n g o l a B u t t o n f o r 1 . 6 0 " 2.00 D o n g o l a B u t t o n f o r 1 . 0 6 " 1 6 0 D o n g o l a B u t t o n f o r 9 5 " 1.3*

' - C a l f B a l s . a n d C o n g r e s s 2 . 2 6 " 3.00 B u f f B a l s . a n d C o n g r e s s 1 . 2 6 " 1.75 A C a l f B a l s . a n d C o n g r e s s , H e a v y 1 . 0 0 " ISO

• B u t t o n 1 . 2 6 " 1.7* B a l s . . 1 . 2 5 " 1 7 * B a l s l . l O " 1.80

Rubber Goods a t Less t h a n Cost.

Don ' t fail to see o u r Ba rga in C o u n t e r of Choice Ar t ic les for $1.00, some of whicfc are w o r t h $2.50.

PASSAGE, OVERTON & SARVAY. 27-tf D o w d S h o e S t o r e , 1 3 R a i l r o a d St .

The World's Fair is Closed, But

JAMES L P U S ' m» I S S T I L L A H E A D W I T H A F U L L L I N E O F

FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES. A L S O A C O M P L E T E L I N E O F

Men and Boys' Gloves and Mittens.

I OFFER V O n THIS W E E K : A D a n d y F l o u r $ 1 ° 9 A G o o d F l o u r F r e s h B u c k w h e a t F l o r i d a O r a n g e s C r a n b e r r i e s 4 L b s . O y s t e r C r a c k e r s B e s t T e a G o o d T e a -F r e s h O y s t e r s

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A c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t o f B A K E D G O O D S r e c e i v e d f r e sh every m o r n i n g . I a m h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r a i l k i n d s o f D A I R Y a n d

T A B L E S A L T .

Jues S. Sqiires, 108 l i i i -s t , Cortitnd.

R A H C A M . V < J O * n i <

tel l Stadenrs Caaar t he llSSBSSJSl W O * M M I — M a n

iSfer f r o m t h e tSITevta o r

r rum U M I U M C * Wsnoerat r> . near ly a fo r tn igh t t he re o r l e w f r iendly o r b i t te r . i the Fresh man ana tiophoc . 11 U o t r e r a u y and the foolisbnen* of forc ing mil

I pound* d o w n one atmthe1

| been in progress. Even stm l i a g o n s t ree t car* have I >lledi i n the snow and fore

. m i x t u r e s . Bha r V s * a s w a s n s q t e t eaase

even ing a t UM* old Ma»>>ui war* a signal for a genera

km. a n d w h i l e the Freshmen ire w u r io tous proceeding*

e g g s and o the r tnisMlva < T h e F r e s h m n n ban . ju r

t h r o u g h w h e n a c u r i o u s o d banquet r oom, and a «*iranp to fall u p o n the b a u q u e t i a i

s o m e t i m e . " says t he ( i one was able t o d iscover waivers a n d several of t

t h r o w n in to agony by its • . id were forced to leave

li ly H was d iscovered that I t e r i n g t he catertrr'n room t h r

carefu l ly til ted into a ti l oo r . U p o n immedia te i k« found that th is glaae p

b y r u b b e r tube* with j» i ch lo r i ne gas placed in t he

it w a s r emoved *" [But it W H not removed i d e a is were pros t ra ted , and be car r ied ou t . Had the hoi

I to t he ma in room instead of the most fata! result* I A s it w w , Mrs . W k >

'oman w a s so suffm-Hted wttti gas t ha t she died, and tier

i t ime was t h o u g h t to be p ad several student*- were :>tsoned that it was at first si >uld not recover . O a Wedn l g OoVOsat Brown summi rbich viewed t he body «ad ras a d j o u r n e d for fur ther iu*

I.ATKU BY TKI.KOHA

I f fH i fH . F e b . M — T h e r e w f r u s h i n g " at Cornell

T u e s d a y n igh t ' s affair, whi . lie d e a t h of Henr ie t ta Jacl eriouH illness of S tuden t s Tii

End W . F . M c c u l l o c h , was bility the la**t of the series of r a n k s t ha t w a s rapidly briti

Upon the I 'n lvers i ty T h e tirm s t and taken by l'r«

lan in his s t a t emen t yesterd ie s t u d e n t s to a full reaSt/jit

r epu te in to which p r a n k s a n H u d e m s . and lo-day they v t ided u p o n a course of sctioi aended by the faculty and 1

of I t h a c a in general , when tl p a t a n e n d to " r u s h e s . "

A t a meet ing of the s tuden [noon a r r a n g e m e n t s were mail

aeet ing to be held at noon M i p resolu t ions to d o a w s y w

" r u s h i n g . " T h e r e was nodi i all the s t u d e n t i present seem pressed w i t h the seriousness lion T u e s d a y n igh t ' s escai

cond wi th in a shor t l ime t Id isas t rous ly and the s tuden t s las t h e facul ty to put a sto | j a t t h e facul ty to put a st • I that i n ju re the life and health

if what a re clamed as colleg All unce r t a in ty as to the |

t he deed ia l ikely to be * T h u r s d a y , If uot before, m < i s unders tood to have in bit fo rmat ion of a sufficiently c» acter t o warrant the arrest «

{Student T h e name of tl au tho r i t i e s will not d ivulge

O n e very imiior tant d i so C o r o n e r Brown this after tha t p romises to lead to the hcat ion of at least one of tti Wnnted by the author i t ies * ery thai the rubber tub ing « l o g t he fatal chlor ine gas m e n s d in ing room w u bou log ririu in this place am w h o sold It c la ims to be abl< s ight t he person to wb<»ru li

HPBiN«*riKi o , O , F e b Oibb» . e ighty fi*«- yes r s of able fa ther in -law. of A supe r in t enden t of ihe Ohio died yes te rday of dropsy *l 111o«?s* Mr. Oibba wan a ab le genius , and a h ighly n

A Setter w a s received at d e o c e for him short ly i Sir T a y l o r opened it and had c o m e from England "Oibtw that he had fallen I • a i u e d a t $r».r.sjo.OOO I immed ia t e depar tun^ for identify himaelf Mr T •f te r the for tune SIK! t ry Mr. O ibb ' s heirs , several < th i s c i ty .

N i > n i l i i a n < l I t ) i t i e f

A L I I A N V F e b . 4i'7 —Til d a y sent the folluwtnic mm **aa.te and. they were re m a n a g e r of the Wcstehestei f«r women l>avid A. C Vork ci ty ; t o be port t Vovk. H i r a m Ta lk ius . of | t o he m a n a g e r of the 9k hospi ta l , G H. P . Oou ld , I Wchraufc res igned , to be H u d s o n r iver S ta le hoapiu of T r o y . C P. McCkl l an , • a d E N Hi»well, of I p lace of the Sate Wit lard 1

T K I ' I U » AKI> T s r t is the w h o take H o o d s Ssrsapai

•eHects of ib is medicine ^nerve s t r eng th restored, a n d hea l th g iven.

HOOD'S P I I . U I d o not •

•digestion and tone the stoi

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