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I A tn? MCQlH. PUBLISHER. 8SOFOE H. THOJ.P8ON. ROBiNSOS.

PI Lf JK-. j- EDZTOBA A MARCH 23. 1896 HOW THE PtOPcE WcRt' BUNCOED Notice Pub'lHhrd la all Dally or i his City, Feb 24tto and 23th toy JWayor siausbury. Notice la hereby given that on fuesday, Feb. 25 1896, an opportunity will be offered to the TAX PAYEES of the city of Middletown to VOTE on the proposed amendment to the city charter relating to the elections, and that the action of the Mayor will be governed by the RESULT OF THIS ELECTION either for APPROVAL or DI3AP PROVAL.

For such election there will be ap pointed two Republican inspectors and two Democratic inspectors, one Republican clerk of election and one Democratic clerk of election. Ballots will be furnished FOR the proposed amendment ana AGAINST the proposed amendment, and no written or mutilated bahota will be counted. Taxpayers only will be allowed to vote, ihe last tax roll to govern. Polls will remain open from 2 o'clock p. until 8 o'clock p.

on Tuesday, Feb. 25rh, at the Oorpora- Clon Rooms, on Centre street. W. K. STMTSBUBT, Mayor.

RESULT CF VOTE-FOB THE BILL 157; AG4IBST THE BILL -From tue New Tort Tribune Feb 23th. it never pays to practice sharp politics for partisan ends. The party that takes advantage of temporary ascendancy to petuate itself in cower never ceedo in its purpose. No party can to trifla with the people, ard almost any party is liable, if g.van ropa enough, to hang itself. The Philadelphia Times suggests that if Edison caa see through wood he would confer a public blessing by what is in that OhiD money plank.

It is asserted in Albanv that Timothy Ellsworth, the RepubU leader in the Senate, ia Mr Platt's choice for Governor, fall Tnla is bad newa for Bennle Odel', whose budcliner ambitions will wither aa if frost-bicten, If Platt the sunlight of fata smile. I contributions have a continuous cause by the opponents protection, and have led ro th9 that the sysc has been miictaiixjd, Republican achieved and particular tariff schedules secured from Congress by the money of man. acturere but to levy contributions ou special interests to control pircy action and force tue noimaanou of a candidate pledged a pauey favor, aole to those special interests 3booU.a tae none foul ami ic, he fatal to all attempts to maintain the and of the party An Indian territory dispatch that" the Chootaws have endorser 1 McKlnley for President. Put's hould copper this move by orderl ig the braves on the Onondaga reaerva- tlon to endorse Morton. Toero IB nothing like having Indiana halp choose our Presidents for us.

It was said in IASC nlgbt, that Platt bad taken alarm at G-JV. Morton's attituci3 toward tha Raines bill and had seat our, Saturday night, a warning to Republican leaders throughout the State that all possible pressure must be brought to bear on the Governor or his nerve might fail him. The Corruyt Practices Act -vnich ra quires poit'c-il great and small, to file detailed auc unto of all expenditures tn and liabilities incurted ail wts favorably reported in the Assembly lasf wsek. Should the bill beooma Jaw eome very Interesting information would bs forthcoming as to the uses to which the managers of Republican campaigns in this city put the big raised by levying heavy asseasmsnts on candidates for even the most picayune if honestly filled yield not a cent to thoee who hold them. Gov.

Morton has done the work out for him by the managers ttnd has signed the Rainea bill. It is an open secret that he is nut satisfied the and questions the wisdom ai expediency of many of ne precisions, but had not the strength of character nor the moral force necessary to ena ble him to vitbstar the political pressure brought to bear upon him. believe for a thare.is any moral purpose back of the new aw is to aBcume that the fountain has risen aboye its source and that histles have tegu to bear figs. Tfce bill was conceived 3n a spirit of partisanship and has been made law for partisan ends. It makes most radi eal and sweeping changes In the ex.

cit-e system of tLe State. I unstttlea bualnes 0 destroys property valuep, works hardships in thousands of cises, acd does nothing whatsoever for the cause of temperance. It robs tb3 cities for the benefit of ths State at provides places for a horde or partv workers and puts it in tbs Cocn- B3iuner of Excise, and his deputies and inspectors to BJ oppress and harass dealers who have paid the tax that the price of peace ard safety they will be forced to their Hticdl convictions and ally themselves with the Rppublican party. The law was condemned by all thft leading papeis of the State, irrespective of party, and cc uid never have been passed if Republican Senators and Asseaiblymen had br-en true to tnetr coavlctions end had rf-fu-ed to substitute caucus rule for personal and political conscience. THE PRIZE BABY OF KANSAS CUT MO.

CJUKMOW TOWMKK. DisfigBnug A Out vt i By flie CDTICI'RA I oM is luilh if- fll I I 111 I i al Illb aiiii IK it i i i MI tit vv is i an i i i i i i i A HI i I I A i UH ill) tii'l i i i uti Her it i .1 i in mil uas i 1 iv li is a-, lo ulil 6 1 i i i i i Jt. Sold v. I UK sorts ttl I lt( il 111 less iu J. IH mil bl inisla i i skin iml li ill li am hilii.

1'it iManut. 1 ur. uid lonk a I i I I Ollm-S. iriiyiiell MLW i Kan City. We have vt-r before phowu such a btautiful iiae of Black Dress Fabrics aa we are uy this fieaeoti.compjisia^ Cie- POEP, Catuelb' HaiiP, Cheviots, faucy iu all thn designs, Mu air Biilliantinep, Mohair ergea, Whip Chords, etc Pneaa from 25c to You cei'taiu to biotfii by eeeing us for Dry UTBilT BY THLEBBAPH THE RAIN'S B'LL SIGNED.

To, 11 West Main St. TOWWER, Telephone 166. The Iron grasp of scrofula has no mercy upon its victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body with the pains of rheumatism until Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. "Nearly four years ago I became afflicted with scrofula and rheumatism.

ade The New York Jounal figures that Gov. Mo ton's Presidential boom ia coating him $11,900 a week for salaries of political missionaries, head quarters' expenses, etc. The Cover nor ia rich enough to foot the biiie, but he is getting less for hla money than he evar did before and ha haa made some shockingly bad political investments. Kunning sorea broke out on my thighs. Pieces ot bone came out and an operation was contemplated.

I had rheumatism in my legs, draw up out of shape. I lost appetite, could not sleep. I -was a perfect I continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor's treatment to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite came back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw nway my crutches.

I am now stout and hearty and am farming, whereas four a a a eriotjlc. I prladly recommend Hood's Barsapanlla." HAMMOND, Table Grove, Illinois. The Republic ia convention which I meets in New York, to-rnorrow, will do i but Rive formal expression to Mr. Platt'a wishes. He has arranged everything In advance.

The officers of the convention have been selected, the platform prepared and delegates and alternates named. The once great Republican party of New Yoik has been made the creature of one man, aud the Instead of giving expression to tha sentiments and preferences of the masses of the party, has been made merely the registering device of a political macnine. Senator Chandler continues to denounce the raising of from manufacturers by McKtnley agents, and asserts that the amounts raised are so large that they cinnot b3 expended except, for illegitimate purposes. He aays that it ia bad enough to accept, money the represent rrot-fc e'J interests fur Ipgit imste campaign purposes, since such Sarsaparilla rtOOU Pit IS SI. IIoO(1 Co Mass.

take, to operate. 25C. two Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111. was told by bar doctors aha had Consumption and tbat there wua ao hope for her.but two bottles of Dr, King'a New Discovery completely cured her and she eaye it aaved hei life.

Mr. Thoa. 130 Florida St. San Francisco, authored from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumpri tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr Kind's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He ia naujrally thankful.

It is euch results, of which these are 8dm- ples, that prove the wonderful eCQ OHcy of this medicine In Coughs and Ooi-ls bottles at and Boger Oi ug atoie. 4. Memorandum of Excuse and Defense Filed 141th the Measure. UNITED ALBA.NT, March Morton signed the bill about 11 o'clock, this morniuR. He filed with the bill an elaborate memorandum, pointing cut what he considers toe good features of the measure, glossing over ita defects, and areceratly excusing and defending his action.

1896-EASTEK KECKWEAR-1896 Uftfn Burlap, Youman i Ana All ths Latest, SHIRTS, CANES, ETC A DIVORCE FOR MRS A BT rjniTiD rajBsn. TEENTON, M-iich 23. --Decree been by Chancellor McGi'l granting Mrs. J. Coleman Drayton a divorce from her husband on the ground Mrs Drayton is a elster of.

John Jacob Aator. FOURTEEN NERS KILLED KT CTNITBD PKKS8. DUBOIS, Pa March 23 Fourteen miners were killed, this morLing, by an explosion of fl damp at the Brown-Weite Coal mines. SEW TOEK STOCK E2G2AN53 SSPOBT JAS. P.

TIGHB, Commission Broker. Btern ulldliiK, is North street, Middletown, V. Y. stocks, Bonds, Grain and Provisions oought a id sold for cash or carr'erl on margin, TOEB, March 23 '06 Yesterday To-day Close Sugar 4. T.

B. JP Q- Gap 0)s- Oat. P. Electric k- i Sf, S. 4 H.

SusqaeaimaA Manhattan Southern B'y- A a i O.M.A8t.P D. Union AAt May Wbear IE JC3M 7UM 74 8 29 74 65K- 161 17 1 81 49, ,3 97 May Oats. May jg 17 May Lard 30 9 10 69 74 62 $9 02 2 EDWARns-SMITH-In Norwich. Ma eh 13, 'OS, hy John Bradahaw. Ika Ed wards, of ilomleello and Lorlnda Smith, cf Hanc ok.

UltU. EMORY In Port JVrvIs. March 21. 'at, of rerltonltlg, Harriet daughter of Walter R. Emory, aztd twonty-slz: years Drlvate.

Interment Ulster county, Tu'Sda- TKUSDELL-Iu this city, March 22, '98, Nel le Trusdell, widow of tha la.re Joan Trutdell, el hty-el ht years, two ths tweijts-lx days Intermei In Hlllulda Oem-tery. A I I this oUy, Maroh 22, "9R. of memb a i Louisa, youngest Daughter of Mr and Mi 8- Fr nk ttiii, Ing, th-ee years, seven months, twenty one days Funeral services will be held from their res'- denct, lOt HlRhinnd avenue. Tuesaay er- noou at 2 o'clock. Interment In Hlllslda Cemetery SMITH -At Rtdgahury, 52, "95 Harriet Smith, widow of la John (J.

fcnilth, aged ubout aeventr-tonr y. are FQD. ral from the realde-jce of her son, Henry tfrnlth, Wednesday at 11 a. In Ocotchtowu Cemetf ry F. H( 14 i i I -u uhone Iso 3.

New ofilit 15 1 ele- J3d street NAPP MEKIUTT, UudennKen- Em balmen, corner West Main utid James fata. Lady Ttteplione Now iOaiid22. CUGHt-KTY A H1LLLY, Lnderuikersand Emrn'oiers, 50 ounce street. Kiddictowe tj-- nichr aay OHN A Ln I und Einbira er, 121 i i street Fiue touchts to let Telephone 15. Ladj 1 eb2 aud IUTTER 1G Cts.

a Pound FOA BEST DAIRY BUTTER Cash Store. Merchant Tailoring Deoartment acd a oid the rush All are mviud 10 call Sn Pl bobure to leave yuur orders earlj- JOHN. Batter, Giotkier, Mercnaat Tsilor a Purniabtr 43 orth Street. Middletown II Great Variety AND LOW PRICES CbnM Force Trade at This Season even the storms of March would be fntiie. Wo are offering mam lines of goods at prices.

Brown Shaetinea. heavy, extra heavy Table Linens at- 25, SBj Beady-made Sheets and Pillow Cases, Qnilts and Coanterpanee. We open, tt-dy, Gnrtainfe in alt the novel designs- 65, 75 85c fl, SI.25 per pair. New Dress Goods to daj-J mar- town $2 69 per drf-pw, JcJmeatown, siik and wool, $2 95 per dreat; Lucninant FancifaB S2 19 per drees A.ll Wool Series, aud nnvy 12 28 and $2 95 per drtbu. i.

E. Ctireli I Co, 39 WORTH 3T- I Puranano'j of nn ordf of the ol the ooultr or Is bar vwn, according to law. in a'l haying clalo a aeatn-t estate or George Grseu. late of tbe towD or Iu eald county, deceas'-d: that thsy are re-ntied 10 lh.i same-wl tins v.uehwrB thereof 11 tbesubhcMbers, th a em tutors of the last and t-etament -if said ofilo" o'John O. B.

ro a Bulldins, In the olt of Mfddli-town. in tiaJd county, tbnlr place of transacting ths buM- DBf-8 ol eicuie, on or oeiora iha 15 dai of July, I83b Dattd 9th. FHA'-KP OKE'N, (jREjsr, JOHNC. K. I AJ LOR, To-- IfXPOn- tors, 5 and Boll loar MKlrile- towc.

N. 1. -r ni Tlyl4 ADJUBTABLB xpc COVBHS PUT OK WHILE YOU WflIT AT SAMUEL LIPFELD'S street. SHAKESPEARE SAID fs ID a hm A great de-1 yon would pay you con hear the people ask fo Jymestcwa'' Drese Goods. The name J.maatowo" has beccme a household word, and we are ae proud of it as a boj w.th his firtt pair trousers.

We have Lamed lots einca 0 've been boBinasa and one thing is that Hall of Jamestown, N. make the beet dresa gouds in thLs or any other We are sole agents for this mill, a-d we show a large liaa of up-tc- dale at Ench prices aa you find here and on'y here. Kid Gloves for Easter-- Every shade represented and every pair warranted. New Shirt Waists jaat arrived. Come in and inspect the stjles to be this season.

HORTON, A6T 27 West Main St JPRfcNCfl PEAS. We are offering a big drive in Frei.ch Peae 12, cents per can. Just pnch goods you are pj- ng rcm 20 to 75 cents per can tor. They are delicious, and the low price plttc es the i the leach all. B.

F. TODD 121 North Middletown CtlS'FORD RvMERS, Intrriordecorating Hoi'ae eigu and oruaniental painting and paper liangiag. Bhop, Main and Hnory eets 81d JJy4'96 VANB DEMAKEST, Civil and Surveyor, rooms 9 and 10 Low Building, Middletown. Y. A ETNA COP VISG CO.

Crayon, Waier Color, I'jjstel a'd Oil. ABTISTIC PORTRAITS DtrnABUt. HO connection witb unpopular follow! who left town HtRKTO bTAY Ni, 5 West Main St Mlddle'xwn, N. Y. Tddtr IS75 it two Wa 1 without Portion.

Colum- ttif iv lya later or mklnjvf ort't'H I i formulae, ifcelp a I A 11 esin inaki iwo to i hi i rhousaiid rtollari per Mar i i i A ii I i i Vi 01 kd. olun lu EASTER CARDS, BookVs and ready. Como earlv aud t-ke joar liaie in locking them over. WLi loofeicg at these take a look at the always bsve i ew in in paper and clo'h Pien oFgord fbiacs in Stationer too of ymr attention. Telephone Call HAVE YOU SEEN OCB lew Eerby Halsl uIb, Jet Your Order in A NEW SPRING SUIT BEFORE MARCH 15 You Care to Save from $4.00 to $5 00.

GEO. YOUNG. Men's Storm Rubbers c. a pair, ferm3r price 83c. These are not old Etock.

"THE HUB" Shoe Store, WEST MAIN STREET. I Pursuance of aa order of the Bnrrosftte o. be un i Ornr ee. no Ice Ia hereby ttlven. accordlt to lav, to all peraocR bar na a alDBt th- of Hora'lo it td or the town of Wawavanda, In eali untv.

rieceasea, tbat they ate renulred to present the xsl the proper voui hettf tberf-of. in the subscriber, the executors ot the lajt wl 1 und ter'anient nald decea ed, at th. i res In th towns of WaliUII and Wawayanda, on or be- Eiecntor February 18th, 1-35. wTn6mAue3 THOSE SHiHTS We are Men'? Shirta in all colors; ianndered and soft at50c. Onrd fully 36 inches yoked and all seami stayed doable stitche-1, witb other good qualities, no tnnch different from most shirts.

See onr wirdow full. Your choice 50 cents. Morris B- Wolf. 10 North St. "We have everything for men's wear except.

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