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O f ' N i f f s ' Sow. T * *•**“ ^ 3 , s s ? M. TT 6 T. I W . T ”T “ ! T._ 3 F . | S a t 4 1 6 I 8 _ ~ 2 0 _ 27 14 21 28 7 i- 8 - 1 a 1 1 0 1 1 1 . ■! 1 2 _20 | 21 | 22 | i 6 j T T 2 3 1 2 4 is: 2 5 l_19 'ISf s I 3 9 I 3 0 1 3 1 j « | M OON’S Last Quarter, 4 th .New lltli p h a s e s . I First Quarter, I. FF t ”l 1 - + u l Moon - <sr 19th H r , U. D. Fulmer of Albany, the well- snosrit Auwrioau Scillj.tor, is spending a few Wftaftba nt Till* . Sun Kisesto-day (3d,) a t 4:59. Sets a t 7:13. T H E W E 4 . T H E R . week ending Observations W e a t h e r R e c o r d for tlie Tuesday night, Aug; ly 1893. taken a t 7 X.' m., 2 and 9 p. m. H ‘ 8 ^ ! t , t e m » r a t u r e a t ;7 A. i l. on tlie 26th u l t , . 30 ; ... fio ’ <lo at 2 P . M. on th e ia tli. . 83* ut 9 0 . M. o n the Seth,' OH 3 I-owtMt tem iierature.nt .TA.-lI, on t h e - a j t h , — 63 * a t 2 1 ‘. ii, on tlte 27th, ef* a t 81*. M, pn th e 27tli. ^ te* ■87® 44° ■do do do do ifaxlutum on tfie’ 20 th nit'., Mlnimuiu oii ttie 23th, —iiean nuiperature for ttie’iFeelq Corresponding week last year, 1 -Rain, . . 72«-c 165-100 in. Sfllfoiji, Greate.t qUilotity-on tITe:28tlf No. of tlays’on wiiloh 0.0Hor more of rain or melted shQW fell, s Prevailing wind, . Northwest. — A-Comparative Record - for tiie mtsntlr of July, 1892 a n d 1893. » ; • . .. ' A * |:. 1893. Highest Temperature 29th, 90“ 126th, 87° howegt Temperature 2d, 42* | istii, ' \\' 44 = Mean Temperature, ' te’t.St*! oot , 0 Haiu or melted snow,- 7 80-100 in. | 4 65-lO0lu. Greatesi quantity 31st, S in. | 26th, W-lOCth. Nq. of days on. which 0.01 or | more of rain or melted | snow fell; is | . 10 weeks a t Minneapolis,. Minii,, and later on will visit Coopersfown,. W e niay bo excused for giviflg the fplldwing;ex.trabt froin u letter ^U&t received frotn lliltt ; t[T in<*n.u- 1 my (iminfil payment' for your papoj, A* 1 , have little tinno for reading newspapers, % find; iu the Journal a reliable bud pleasaht synopsis of cuwient eventS^oFmtorOBt a n d valuable quota, tions, The ‘local’ column I id ways peruse with ap, interest Lean scarcely explain,:fpi', a l though I have visited Cooperetown during a period of 6 2 years, (probably longer than any other living person^,) I cannot claim even a p acquaintance w ith more than four families ,in th e e n tire village.” Ah, nton ami, we must lake y o u around a n d introduce you to a score or -two; of the-rising generation—who -may prove a s attractive as the youpg people you used to meet here a half Century o r more ago. . D r. Xiconard of W°irioster was here to see his friend l l r . Lathrop last Saturday, and ex pressed himself as satisfied with the steady TEX T S FOR T H E W E E K ,: O ld —A juat man fqlletU seven 'times, and rteeth again? butfhe wicked sliattffc Mnto mischief * -- a JJ lw —tf- we-would-judge ©urselvca,-We should not ' be* judged. X i O C P erson ai ,,—Major Bunn was away from home on professional husiness when the a n nouncement o f his appointment to the office \of Appraiser.was made known h e » hy tele graph, a n d it gave not oply general satisfac tion bnt sincere pleasure to his feilow-towns- men irrespective of party. \Wheji it-beSanie . 'known that he had returned home .on tbe evening train of Saturday, tho M ilitary Band • volunteered a serenade, anil they went' up to \E lm 'f r e e Place” at about *9:30, accompa nied by a large number o f M r. Bunn’s friends. Ror an impromptu affair i t was a great suc cess, and was acknowledged in a very happy littleispeech b y the popular- citizen thns hon ored, and: whom we shall -ali-iiriss froin The active w a itso f our tillage tifu. .:'.Y.vUpi~fo Monday afternoon, Mr. Bunn was iu tlie re ceipt of Scpres of congratulatory letters and telegrains, many of them from the most prom- hjent* politicians in th e country., / . . . .H r. Bunn went t o New York ^Tuesday moriiing, and will probably a t onco enter upon the dia* chargo o f the duties of his ofilce. Ilis family Qii 4 ba-pTOSOP%conlaiiiMt-tn.re 0 i(leJiere-t- — M ix T hompson--and 3 tiiiittly-.returned home laat Satnrday from a earring) ride of betweeiV-300 a n d 4 0 0 miles, takfen in visiting M r , Thompson’s family in,Tioga county. M rs. Oharles T . Brewer is visiting her pa rents, who reside n ear Nbrw-icli,Chenango 0 6 , Mrs, L eslie Pell-CIarko will this week, re turn h ome from thoW tohUs Fair, to the suc cess o f which sho h n s given severalmonths of earnest a n d efficient labor, Misa M aude W ood is a g uest o f her cousin \-ABsTATTPT R u rtfahlraw iH n , N .Y . - - Mire , Rogers of Brooklyn is visiting I iof -justcr-'M ra. <L A . Shields. a n d tlieir,.hruther. M r. Rogereis a t Carr’s Hotel. Miaa M ary Comstock oF- this villago has been spending a few d a y s nt- ltiohtleld Hprings. M n r.-S. B. Crittenden and her daughter -haVeAtrived4tnd'-ttr4Lhf4lit»iq>tehsanj;cotftg5l -Jtukctiun 1 . -the—contafct to thn C. fk 0 . V. R.fri. on- Glen Avenue. -Boya, W e you seen lititttteqriciuru in the W orld o f Monday ? D o n ’t lie -look like a. ‘‘Reform Democrat,\ and about-ten years- yauugcr thaiflie d id last week ?—and they do Bay that he h a s nearly q u it smoking. . O. 31. Coyne, of W ashington, Pena., re vis- itm g h isrplativea in Cooperatown.- v M r. L . BrLm n b ’'F ^ l i c e ii oil” the sick list for soveral days, which were spent a t the home of his uncle, J . W arren Lamb. H e i 3 now xoUcfi b etter. • f i . K . Ball a n d Mrs. IL J . Eldred left tta% Tuesday morning for Boston, where they will m eet M is. Ball, who ia quite ou t o f health, and t i e party will go for a few weeks’ stay to a health resort a t a piile-clad spot on tjie coast of M aine. 1 ’ - . 1 - MisaBenuistoii of \Waahingtouvillo N . Y., is v isiting her brother, the Rev. James Otis Demriston, M r. Denhiston’a d aughter has ti? turned home- from -an extended visit^which. took ill Chicago. , I ) r . Thomas Pobinaoii. tt former resident of this Village, a n d for a number o f years a resi dent. of W ashington. 1). t l ., has decided to locate a t Hartwick Village, Where he will practice-hia profession. M r s .. J . N- Thompson lias returned from her western trip , which took in the World’s errawn stronger and irerBasftd in.waighty lint. his left arm is b u t little better. H e is able to walk about the house, and occasionally rides o u t. ' Bklrs. H u n tington mitl her daughter, of New York, a re spending the summer at the Bal- larclHouse. Mrs. Huntington is a eotlsin of Prof. Geo, R. Perkins, the celebrated mathe matician and author p f mathematical text books, who in early life was a resident of this village. Miss Josephine Gale, of Bergen Point) couniu o.f Minna Gale Hayes, the actress, is a gueret of Mre. D. Q. Davenport a t ‘‘Meadhw TiBwi\ : ’ ' ' ’ ' Mrs. \Warren and her sister,. Miss; Bardin, of Jiiddickavijle, N . Q,,. are visiting P r , and Mrs., C. P . Campbell; . .* . M rs. P r a n k Wari'en and her son Stewart; of New- York, are visiting at \Tbe Lake lands.” - Rrof. A, SC'-Hollister of E a s t Springfield, lias been engaged aa superintendent of-the publie schools a t Corinth, Saratoga county. - M r. and Mrs. B , F . Austin returned frotn their Chicago trip last S a turday Henry M. Gilm o u r has gone to the World's Pair. . , . , .M re- .0. A. LaPoXltaine and son o f Al bany are guests at \W. H. M ichaels.. . . . . I a . 0 , B , _AJges' of Willimantic, C ujilu , visited a t W. P . K . Puller's last week ............ C. P; McCabe -of-the Poniptrollcrls Officer , Jus. A- Jackson hits purchased of J u s tus H. Potter liis propiurty on tlie lake a t tlm foot of Nelson avenue, iucluding dwelling liotmo, ice house, barn, eto,, for wliich lio'paid ®2,505, Mr,, Jackson, intends to continue in the ice trade, uml .w ill .du. lus.-beaLl4iiraumatJlia_ 'same in « qiannqrsatisfaetoiy to his customers. The § 1 4 ,4 0 0 Vfllage obMilford 4 per cent water bonds, were all taken by the Second, National-Rank a t .par. The security iS;aHp- ’ lute. Those who have money drawing only 3 per cent tyoulS do well to buy them. We gracefully yield to the Republican) when it,.comes to tqllmg milk stories. It .saya. tliat a gentleman in Morris, obtained: only two ounces of buttexvft'om two entire milkings of his cow 1 Go updiead. •The County Sunday School Convention is to be held .here iu October, and n e x t Monday afternoon the president and secretary of the county association will bo here to mcot the pastors and superintendents .of our village BUuday Schools and confer aboiit the coining convention. ill be: held a t tlie M. E . Church next Raiiday. '.T h e quarterly eon- O n th e L ake .,—Mr. mid Mrs. Lcvj Co, burn aud Mr. aud Mre. 14 Lewis of Otego, and Mr. WiH.iaiii Flcmfng and family o f Onu- enta, were the first to occupy ‘Oteonta Camp,” juajb erected on the I,ake, on a point : southof the Buiidy Bros.' cottage. It is owned by Lewis and Fleming. Thp party returned feronee will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. Love feast Sunday a t 6:39 p. m. Preaching and Baeramentai service Sunday evening a t 7 :30, Presidijig E lder A-^J- Fan Cleft officiating. The attention of the-readers o f the 1 Journal ia invited to th e new advertisement of C. W.\ G. RdSs'it Oo. in to-day'a paper. The Geneva Courier of July -26th contains a picture of thq handsome new Baptist church' about to be erected in that plaee, Rev. Brew er G. Boardmau, pastoh. Geo. A. Hines of this village is doing the wood work, > • The W ater Works bonds just printed at tliis ofticc fpr the village of Milford, .are pro-, nouuced a very handsome jqb of lettef-press work, : The Riphfield Daily of the 29th ult. was evidently under the impression that -tlie ‘‘Ri61ifiqlds”played ball the .day before against tjie regular Atliletic team/ wbioh wasfiort the case. Three or fonr o f th e players ont tliat - oeoasion are not on the fist. Albany, ia home on a two weeks vacation. . . . .M ra. John Dole and little daugh ter o f Boston, are a t Mra. T. 0 , Smith's for a few. tveeka. Rev, Oharle 8 Preeinan and sviffcs.of \Waterford are g u ests at Mrs. E . W- Crajidall’s Richard Freeman and family have returned from a pleasant vaoation spent at Blook Island ........... J , S. Curry and wife of New York, Sl'b a t the Central. Mr. Curry is connected witli one of the largo hop iinea i)ff the Jiietropol i s , . .... ,E .3 L Enrpee aud failtily of YVorcesterj are spending tliu week visiting rela-iives and friends at Cooperetown and Fly Creek, thqir old honio M. \W. Russollj editor o f tho E a s t Syracuse Gazette, visited bis another and other rrfntrves in town inst W e e k ..--.-.M r . and M rs. H. M. Hooker wopc the guests over Stimday of M r. anil Mre. It, 31, Townsend a t Ojmonta. Dlie Norwich Suri states that-as Rev. II. M. Ciy=dorrw4B3rrinjPristtlEpff'EMcTof-tfio Che- -lwwyra. jinugo d istrict, was laak-week. on M b way \to an a p p o n traent a t Wen Oaatle, Broome coun ty, lio was attacked, by a dog when near the ohuroh whero h e was to bold service, and aef- vorelyiitten. tlim n g h . ihu-caLLof tlm leg. I t lwa created some sei'ioust apprehension in bis family. If two-thirds- of \the tloga in the eouaitry wero killed, it would be a good thing- WVIIliln tlieir ailcnt ohnintjiaa trcaaurea lie' X'roscrvcil front age toaRct; inure prccioiM fur Ana oriental geiua, Wlilcia Tor a dar uf nenl Tlio Sullan lildet Ooop In tnict^tnil tonil--; * T|trae hoanls of Intfli you can unlock at Wllt * —WonbAvorlli. ISniEEs.—The P . O. Hepai'tuieiit lias ex tended fhe mail service frore Cooperstown and awarded Co. O h no, people about h ere do notearo iTiucli -for baseball I \Thero* were about a thousand ul tdieui: on the AtTiletie grouTuR on Tuesil.ij , to w itness the game between tlie lio'me team ttnJE the Cuban Giants, The latter won, 6 to S, otnd d id not play the tiiftlh inning. I t was ; T ennis, —’pheopeh TcnnmTohrnamenfipu the grounds of the Cooperetown Athletic isociation. will commence at 1 0 o’clock next uesday A. M ,, Continuing;,, through the rest of the wepfe. The events wjll be gentlemen's friingles, gentlemen'll doubles a n d mixed doubles. s — 'Eho. tournament will he under the manage ment of a competent committee, and their decisioiis on all m atters relating thereto will fie accepted as final. M e . 0 , Hollistotehas consented to aet ns referee. . IVe need \not say moi;e in regard to the Tournament. ■ Thoso who have attended any of its predecessors will know what to expect, T h e E xcise L aw to be E nfoeoed .— We are~infovmed thaf the Board of Trustees of ’this village', in accordance with their own feelings find views, and backed by a known stroiig public- sentiment on^thia corporation, have come to tbe determination that thoy owe it to the best interests of the village and . e ad s': tollio i-mpumiuuida o f tbejaw' to do wliat'lie? hi theirjio\vurlo'pnnh7force the statiite re lating © the sale o f liquor;~ Iri this thoy will be assistoil by the D istrict Attorney to tho best of his ability and to thef e x te n t of liis There is- n o thing swhitravy in' t h is., Per- sous who take on t llcensca know\the restric tions of tlu? law, and t liev should be careful to observe thVm-. That'huv saya, among oth er tilings, th a t, liquor shall not bo sold on Sunday, nor after lulduigbt. Tt has .\of late been disregarded bore* by most of those holding licenses. This is wrong. All admit it. Now l e t there be a thorough and com plete reform. If there is any \kicking Trustees and other oflicurs will be sustained by public act ion. - W h at lint Tn-en .tune hi Oneonta, c an certainly lie dono in Ooopers-_ town, Iku-eaflvr thos*? who violate the very net undor which tliey a rc granted special prlv- iitSea: ho refused a license by tlie Commissioiieia. W e know th a t some nt least of those -on- a close a n d interesting game, and up\ to the icigBtif^miin^lirakiHld3keTrrietory“ -fer®tl Atbletica; bu t t b e !Ginn 1 s.nre strong men and powctfnl batters, autT ibo only wheu they - mado runs oecasTofis was when they had the hatters sent tlie two men on bases atid ball over the left femee, b ringing in their three.men each vtim c. Thri do the Athletics scored ruuis,and twice the G ian ts.. , . .Doubt- i css. there will be a large crowd to witness the second game, Wednesday afternoon. Lliere will prohably bo a large gathering o f ladScs a t tho Hotel Fenimore nt 2 o’clock' tm Thursday afternoon of n e x t week, Aug. 10th, whon some valuable diamonds and other jew- ilry are to h e sold a t auction hy the executor of the estate of the late Mrs. Lemur H . Dkvis. j '\ A gale of fancy articles^ cake, lemonade, 201 -, will be held on tiie lawn of C h rist Ghurcli iemtory.Ior the benutil df tfie Orphanage, F a ir . veiy pleasantly in visiting the- h'axmesa 7 3 , provmcotewn,- 1 ’orisinontli, \Iritrd times amongthedenjers. Mrs, B owen and h er daughter are spending . three weeks_ Is l e of'Sffioaia, M S r t h s 's V in e y a r d , a n d o o t on t h e C a p e . . Mrs. W m, F , Fehn of this village left on the evening train Wednesday fpr a visit with relatives in Oneoiita a n d Binghamton. Col. Gharles S . Stew a rt has returned from the \World’s F a ir . - i-- •M j._C .M c H . Lathrop is hereafter to do speeisL Co. of New York, and will soon go to Jhe \ gmutixt * ' - --- - .Hr - -city for defmite-instmctiojisi W h ile riding in Middlefield last Sunday, “Lynjr«L Arnold, E s q ., aud wife were thrown' ’m u t“vof~their—wagon-and Mrr^A-rfeceived,a slight cu t .on the head. ' T hc^accident. was cauaedfbythe h reaktng of the harness. Bev. M r.-M ofell of Ohicago will preach in the Univerealiat church \Stiiiday morning a t Mrs. Theodore E rnst, h a s returned lrom Wednesday, August 2, 1893, nt 4 v. iu, man aged b y some young lads. ~* One small failure in Cooperstown, which snirprised n o one— that of George V. Conklin, maker—bn t -there is no complaint o f Hhe B . 13. game played last week Wednes- iltfy between the Athletics and an Albany nine was fairly well contested, and resulted in a victory for\the home team .O n S aturday th e Oxford boys camo over to Cooperstown fo r an.touting—and g o t it 1 They failed to make a xrni, and At the\ end of the eighth in iixig the A thletics had only made 3 ; then fully eiuloise -tfto conteiiiplated action of the Boanl of Trustees mtd the sentiment o f the- ahove article. -— ........... - ----- -- ----- ---------------- 'l'lte jiir of ticaven blows o'er me; A gliiry slirnds b©fofc file'. Of wlmt uiaukinff,srmH 4ic— IMiro, grncroii* bmrp nnti frcp_ A ilruniu uf nmn ami woman Solving the rtiUllo old, Shtiphig the age of gold Amu.vu t h e Ucri,urns .— There is consider able building being dono amlxnori) to follow- on the west side of this village, iu the vicinity of the railroad station. H . I . Bussell's cottago is nehrly enclosed, and whoa- completed will inakc ita otm e r a. neat and cozy liom u. E. A. P o tter lias purchased the-large c o rner lot on Main and Railroad streets, and nlrendy brOken'groUlid for a twtkstory and basement. building, 3 3 x 1 0 0 feet in size. Brady & Hin- tnan will occupy a part o f the b u ilding l o r hop storage,* and another p a rt will be used for the storage of furniture, ete. H is m arble works are t o remain wlidre they are how lo- catud. *' “ ' TIiu large additiuii lo lionae'on Saturday, well pleased with their experien'ce-in camp life. ■> - A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. IVUloy, Misstes Grace Saxton and Eva Gqod- riclh, of Milford, and Mr. and Mre. Ohas. llph- erts and E.-Yernon Adams of Cooperstown, have been camping.on Otsego Lake.- \ P o r the n e x t few weeks the waters a n d shores o f 1 Otsego Lake .will just teem w ith life, as pleasure-scekers have found out th a t it i s the place to spend their vacation, where the ah ravigorhteg and the use of the o a r gives healthful exercise, where those who uidulge in piscatorial sport do not grow angry, a n d when'the' shades of night have settled over this \genii of waters” you can lay peacefully down to rest i n the cottage o r in the tent a n d be lulled to.sleep by the gentle b reakers on the beach. Ify o u never have tried this camp life on Otsego Lake you hdvje lost many a happy h o u r .\ ; To-day, (Wednesday), the M. *E. S u n d ay School o f this village,' will hold I t s 'picnic a t Three Mile Point. Tlie S t , Maryla Episcopal society of S p ring field Center, will- have their picnic at Ocean Grove, Thursday, August 3d. O n Friday of this week She Presbyterian (Sunday. School wifi occupy Three. Mile Pointi N ext Monday the Wilber Canton, II 0. 0 7 P.i of OnSonta, will run an, excursida trajp. from Bainbridge and along the line to Coop- They have made arrangements w ith erstown, the Cooperatown Military Band to fam ish a inusical escort, upon their arrival in tbwn.— Arrangementsdtave also been made w ith Capt. V. T . Cooper of the steamers “ Cyclone” a n d \Qeiii” t o transport,the party to’ the Three Male Point, where the Canton Camp will hold forth for sevefald ays. Pleasant grounds and other accommodations have been secured * of Mrs. Van H o rne.. This will probahly.be ode of ihelargest excursions of ttiFScason. : O n Tuesday) the 8 th, tfie “Cyclone\ has been engaged,© carry the annual Taylor p ic nic party to Ocean Groy.e. ®he T a y lor fam ily is a numerous o n e .. , , , _ OaJBViday o fjrext week, the l l t h , the Bap 1 tist Sunday School of this village will have their picnic a t the Three Mil».Boint. r ' Air. a n d Mrsu P e ter Larfiy aud family with 1 friends arc at\ Siver & Knapp’s Dugwlty Cot tage. - ■ '.- . Gteorge Gray and a party of friends from Springfield a re in camp a t the Dugwny. C ip t. Geo. E . Coburn of the steamer \Ma bel <Coburn, ” transported the following caaip- ing parties on A^on.day and Tuesday: A party from New Berlin, at the Mason & White. ‘ , \The Bixbys” of Oneonta. at \H u tter's.— A t \Kaloratna a party from Hartwick, umbraping 2 5 people. 1 Ojaude Burrell of this village, with friends from Schuyler's L a k e , are a t ‘Jlick o r y Urovo.\ T ub Oiii’UASAHB —Any one who Jittentl. ftl oa last. Thursday tlie exiiililtiyn at the Orph.uiagu, aiul who has a single spark uf .philanthropy in lira bosoui, luutt have felt It kiiidlc mtu a wapm and glowing (laiuc at what lie saw and heardm u d readily infeiTcd uf the happinesa and cqiuparativo, welj.beiiig' o t tlie more than eighty I ittla waifs qf society who find in this institution so mnch snore titan a hoine and.shelter. flie qvldenco o f cave p-hd kindness, wise inanagemont and judicious treatment in a body of ehildren like this,. toah not be mistaken., Amongst those jiresent was a great bene factor, ot. the institution. The greatest of all, and its founder, was unavoidably absent; but her heart a u d spirit were tfiere, invisible, biit nofrthe less prescnit, like tho,miiristry of \the angels, It rejoices ‘‘its t o know th a t the sun of her declining yeara has a beaatif ul sunset in the assured success of the Orphan House ! 6 f the Holy Sayioui. . .. . .. The exhibition vyss v ery pleasing), and was not too'm u ch prolonged. “Grandmamma\ was wonderfully well done. \\Witnessing the; 11A 840 B A i. I j . AWdoiki f ) . ......, .iS'hoy/iV g. \ ‘Another vio©ry for tho home team I . The Stp-gis niuo o f Albany were the visitors who failed tp'hsiil d o f e the blue and white of the Athletic Club. The Albany team was com mimetic powers of ehiMreu o n e is a p t to woii- der that the world is not full of g reat actors, .and, as wq still say, actresses; as i f tiiere was such a thing as,professional 1 gender. B u t we remember the day when “ poetess” was s till a word iu the English lauguage, anil \song stress\ we adm it haa’something about i t q u ite charmiiig. Actors or actresses, thie general history of the the'stwic stage is failure. Is this perhaps the protest? of nature against simula- latioh and in' favor o f earnestness'andreality ? Bnt whither are-we wandering? We will return to our subject only t o jay, % 8 t the Grphahage- a t CoojMrstown i s in o n e respect Hie most remarkabl« institution of the k in d , th a t ever eame under our observation; A churoh foundation in th e caro of a p Episco pal diocese, i t overLooks both in benefactors and beneficiaries ail bouiidariea o f religious sect and opinion. Itelated t o this statement is the fact th a t it,.is in' p a rt a oounty;institu tion. And here'agaiu, and. this, perhaps-is; q u ite as reniarkabie, it- is neiihei' helped rior hindered by either of the political psrties, h u t reeeives iudrsdltminately a id and cSTfifort from the members o f both. I f h it for tjiese two causes let us say I lo r e s t. - A t the end of the entertainment the chil- dreh-gracofully presented a bouquet of forget- lae-notsjto their kiuul and akidlful Physician, the long-time friettd and benefactor of the iustitutiou, aud also to i t s whilom -Chaplain,, who. officiated iu tlte place of the absent R e c tor. - . W. VV, ti. Pur men to tell liowlnnnan life a»fkn fri liui'O for who liSmsilf beginning knew ? ’ * - —Milton A t “Tlie E ldred,.\ a party of ladies and gentlemen from Milford. A Canajoharie party are at Hall's “Lake ..View Cottage.” - A presence atmnjfe at once and known Walked yIth mo aa my,guide, Tiio skirls or some forgotten life _ ~ \ Trailed noiselessat my side —Wbitlier O bituary . —Abner Look, tm old resident ef S pringfield aml a wealthy- farmer, riled on the 29tli ult. — Mrs. John Olivo Of Springfield Center, received news Inst F riday tlmt h e r sister, M rs. David Allen, who resided in Exetor, ltad died suddenly of h e a rt failure, kits. Allon was a former resident of Springfield Center. M r. nn3 Mrs. 'Olivo started immediately foFExe- tcr.- BHAKY 3 tsuiapiKo.—M j1. Bhaw: The artiele which appease.in-this week's Republi can on this subject is in no respecrt.a reply- to th e little commuiitcation written by “A Y’isi- to r \ and publishexl in the Jonrnal cf the week previous—pewliaps was not intended to be‘—-and there avo lu i t sentences w.liich sug gest a tinge of ilj-icatiii-e. _ ' Tho fact tlmt Gosiperstown bas a very good school library, ‘^ p j n to visiters tw o days in .-f the'vreek;” anil ifiilit \ tlic ' T . Jl.” G.' A.'tTIso' ‘ owns one, may he stipplenve-ritciL by the re mark that the Literary Association—of whieh it wns my.pleasuve to -be, f o r n fow y ears a member—also possesses a small b u t valuable reference Library. - These • nre- fnets welt kno\ra_in Googersdoyvn, and I E d not feel called upon to reiterate thorn. litrt they cer tainly cannot be urgedjagainst tlie cununend- able and very nalintil desive to see erected a fine Public Librnny building iu tliat villago; they rather make im favor of i t . I think tliat wliat tlie-village already possesses is appreci ated; but why should tbo other lie deemed beyond the reach o r influence\ of its citizens? I f books, etc.,will be acceptable t o nny pres ent organization'*until a Library Building can lie erected, '' stit'C-d , tl&e3 1 lot that Tlie Cherry Valley Gazette records the. f= jlewtir-of- Dirvid—V a ir Derwerker-of VVfcrmo Hollow, in Roseboom, ‘inTTis \‘HIst ycal'. 'H e was a p rominent citizen a n d 'a inan o f influ- — George B . Gaylor, dtod t it hia h o ine in lloaebooii.a Ju l y 2 0 rii,-nftera_long and pain- •iul~illne 8 S H e was a good Christian, a good citizen, and h e died with bis full tru s f in Ills Maker. He ficaves a wife, one sob , three grajid-ektldren and a number of brothere and sisteip t o mourn bia loss. —.George W . Wilson of Vaveriy, died at Ohasevillo, o n th e 21st inst., aged 61 years, i f e w n s f o r m e r l y a r e s i d e n t o f M a r y land,w h e r e he liad m n n y friends. __ — Mrs, LoranB . Orandall of W est Edmes ton, recently complained o f tier throat filling u p , and though a phyBieian was a t unco-sent for, Bhe died bofore he could g e t there. Sbe w as 67 years old\. -Joseph Gregory, o n e o f the oldest rest dents o f the town of Now Lisbon, atid a man milch thonght of, .died on Thursday last; age n o t given. —D n e o n ta Press: Eugene Kf Rose died at .so, wliat is be seoEdiug about?-w b v not j i d T n s e c a rn^iFF ^ S liE t^hfO T p m S ^ R v E p n W ally ac-euvcd only h y an eil'orfc en ^.he- p a r t of those ititorested,. . _ _____________ Though no lounger a residenl o f Coopora- town— one of tho moat notedl and (ar-fanied ' t e * ! feh .days’ visit a t Aubnrji, N. Y; . Migfiv<4M: H ills o f Btiigliafitofl, will thid w f e i f e a visitor a t Mrs., R . H e b er W hite’s, Mrs. Wm.' A. Van Slyke and daughter of gjr p a u l are o c c u p y C o o l e y ’nouse-oiv Pioneer street, a n d take their meals a t the • Ballard Honse. Vt. H .B u n n , E s q ., was before the Surro ~ g ate of Sohoharib* county last week on .legal busitiese., . . -. The Misses Pomeroy a re spending a few w « S k i : a t B l ^ k i s % h 4 « - 1- . ; t Alt ' ' Drz'FvTowhsctid -atid family. of Albany* ate* occupying for the r e st of 'the sutnmer the \ (rtohe fcoiife; of Mi;*' Bowens on Mail!: street; Charles ..T; \Brewer E sqo has Bpeff pointed.Eorpqrtition Counsel in place of Wal- li te r fl- Bunii, Esqi. resigned, fr No young man olibhis corporation has inAre friend*; thAHfr^ili J . Srnltli, Esq., Who a fter a |5 g g j S i c k h e s a , i s again a t liis offiec and -— The venerablo Alrak..Biilmann o f New York . gm beeh ireriqusly ill for several diiys paat, bttt Is n ow\ hotter, and b o r recovery is confi- denBy. riiticip*4^ - H e r two sons, .accom- . pimieri th i ’ family physician, arrived here : i*B ■ v te g . a , H icks'eam e tip frotn* Rpxbhry, on gafiitriay lastrand will spend a’ few days iu town looking after buniness interests. tftJA. \W. Carr, we are glad to leam, has • io far recovered from biS feceht injury at Cottag* City a* to be able, to return hdmc this wsek- He will sufTemmiujrinanent ill effectB ^ b n t i» n o |p w flaiM g > h ij^fe, oa the ninth, tiirough errors made by tlie vis i tors’; they added four to their string. “The gentleman from Africa, \ wlio last year player ahort-stop for the Oxfords’ in grtrnd style^ failed-to make.g(k>d,bis record on this occasion. The Cooperstown Military- Band 1ms been engaged 'for the parade at this village Moi^^y next, b y \Canton Wilber, _ jr “’Phe colored -troops fought weU,1’, on the Aalrletic grounds brr Miesday—and tbey had to , in ordor to avoid Mxlig defeated. They and tSa Oncon© Dttipire_Were too nntclf- for the Alliletics. The Fair to be gi.ven hy the ladies of St, the . warehouse oTT Austin, lloltoh'Jf' Bronuer, on Railroad St.,. is fpst approaching completion. Siver, K n a p p A T hayer, lumber dealera, are a t work on tbeir new steam iuill, focaled doug the west side o f the railroad t-rltefcs ira the rear of the Cooper House lot. The E. \Wattenberg Co. will soon build a hop'storage house' 3p- Railroad street, near- Glen Avenue. Tlte'building will be abont 4 0 x50 feet a n d two stories high. In point o l architecture, i t is -Baid tlte building will have an inviting appearance. - Edick, GfOut & Pank are also enlarging their .Warehouses with au additional building largo ns it was last year, tbo acreage being _ _ _ bis'BOHlu SU Mapte siraet; laqtM tm d ayrxiged larger. 'There ivtAltv a gooilM p o rt Ji'tptiud,- -liy-somrfiow-'reiu’ltiiig theball aiitliiboppiBg-it- _ - - —The Buckley Bannbr, a n d th e Puyallup Citizen, Washington, both speak fairly well of the crop in that State. Tho latter pro- B trTTtw irtH i v'iue is kept up.- - — ----- ..—From the N. Y. Buliejin of August 1; •- Ou tbe local imarket there was liarEy any new business, but- the few trades effected were a t fairly Btiff priees. Blicnviiig a firm though f J x l- .. _ nt /iiintnlin-ne1) I 1 /u V7 /uallfa about fifty years. . M r. Rose removed'to On* conta from Milford in 1 8 7 8 . During 1 ub real* dence' here be- has been actively engaged in business: on the north side. Ju s t below the Chestnut street crossing a Side track lias* been put l n , a n d preparations are being made for the building of . tfie milfc station. ’ . - MfSty’s Ohurch,it will be borne in'ihind, opens om-Tuesday n ext at, Village Hall, and will con- tfcnile three days. Tliey seek to reduce tbe debt resting on their ehurcli. • This Wednesday evening occurs the private am a teur theatricaLentertainment to.be given b y a few young people in the village before tLeiriirivlted gttests at: Village Hal}, fdiloWedi b y a sociat dapde. ' - —: - - - - T h e four-ton roller; drawn, by six horses, was p u t in bperatioxxxpi -the Macadamized portion of Afain street, With good effect. The election of one of the Board'of Educa tion o f this village tnk^s piare to-day, Wcdues- dEay,'at the school honse, from 1 2 to 4 o'clock. N o d ^ u b t Clias. T. Brewer, Esq., will be re- adccted without opposition.- «• - A f \Choral Even-song a t Christ Church next Sunday the foljowlng music will be sung',. Clautate Domino. Goss; Deua Mifeereatiir, G o ss; Rejoice iu the Lord, Sullivan; Holy night, Bamby, - Fred Windsor of -Hartwiok Seminary lias purchased and ta k e n \ppsscssi ; 6 n o f C. B. e.ooiey’s photograph galleiry on Main street, Mulkins & Mason, thd gyocera, have p u t in a n arc lamp to light t h e i t store. 1 ' Prof. M artin of the Gynmasium 13 planning pome boat, tub and swimming races for tliis m o n th dii'the Lake, rand if tfie young nieii of *lie Athletic Association and others wish to Jciih i n Bie same,,, they should at once coin* Y. M. 0 . A. — There will’ be a regular monthly meeting at the V . M- C. A. on Sun day afternoon, a t four o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended td all. D r. W . W. Lord will conduct the meeting. Topic; True Gharacter, personal. • The minstrel orttertainuienfc- which Was such a success last spring will be repeated On Aug. 1 6 at Village Halil The “ C harles ton Illues” and the famous. “ Colored Cake W alk”, will be repeated by request. Aside from those, all songs &ps entirely Jihwyand many new\ features will b e introduced, such as a'plantation scene, fancy drill, statuary,etc. The' ii|brous! of twenty-five\voices \led\ by a a i orchestra in the haniis of P r o f Perriek) promises a treat to % e music loving people. 4 A F a taj, A c c ident occurred here oii T h u ra day morning of last week. Jam es Bishop, n carpenter about *88 years\ o f age, was ht.w o rh on the building o iA iistiiv Bolton & Rronnex-, engM^id a t tlie tiine i n nailing'on clapboards, aiid lie made a misst ep and fell .a distance o f about 20 feet. He struck on his bead a n d was instantly Killed. He h ad, early thut mornmg, complained of n o t feeling well, and of being dizzy, which- may liAvu'- occasioned the acci dent. Bishop was a member' of Nclsbu Hoere Co., wliieli ©ok charge of ^tbe fuucrql T h e fix- wood Ceineteryi • Bishop was a single man; lie had.a halfmteter living in Oneoiita. AMt'SBMksr.—Joe Gorton and his cele* brated Gold Band a re favoritcs in Cbonera- town. A t noon on- Friday of this weak they willgivo ono o f their open air \concerts o ff Main street, followed by a. street parade. I n tfie .evening they will appear a t Bowne Opera llousu in a truly original and refined inliisfrtel performttnce. No d o u b t of a fullhouse;, cott a n d H. C. \Vbitman. Illb g A l Fisiun-o te having r a ther a h a rd tim e o f i t in Game P rotector Burnside’s dis trict. H e has proved himself “ tiie right man in tjio right place,” not y e t having failed of aehiuvinghis purpose iu any case undertaken, L a s t week, he spent several dny 3 near t noted tro u t stream in the town of Oxford; Chenango comity, a n d he a rrested two young men engaged-in spearing trojut. They Were taken before a Justice of the Peace, plead gnilty, 'and-wpre fined. $ 2 0 each. R a ther ex- pensive fishing, ' A l e w weeks since M r, Burnside captured, soma n e ts t h a t were spread,-in Otsegb lake in violatipnpf the game laws. . _ F o r of the soul tHe bbdy* fortti doth tike, F o r -mil is form aml'dotlrtlie body ttiOke, —Sp'cus*!!'. varying speed and favorite shoots and curves wliieh eaSli adopts, giyes.ns a u advantage in tlie .pitching\ department which few clubs possess. ' - Cussan pnt rap a n excellent game for the visiting club. Only three hits were made off him for siiic innings, but in th e seveqtli our boys: “lit on liim\ with a vengeance. Ander- ■son opened with a two-bagger to left \field; Taylor, with it. single, advanced him t o third; : and immediately stole second; Cdntrell slaiiinied a h o t one past second ba 80 )_'.scofing' Andereon apd Taylor; “ (Joti” purloined sec- ~ond -on t h e throw-hi; 0 . H ollister flew out to’ short stop; Cojitrell tried to-.ateal third, but was p u t’ d a t.' Tfien J . Hoilister came' for ward, a n d the audience applauded; for Jaok te a . great faivorite. The first ball that Cussan pitched suited Hollister, and h e h i t it a treniendous xvhack. T h e ball went almost \on a line over‘left field \fence a n d Jack t r o t ted around the bases for a home run. It was a great h it, an<f the audience appreciated it. The visitors failed t o score i a tlieir half, tlm’ Bowen and Oo'rscadden each made a hit. D n ly first class playing prevented a score. Tlien i t rained! -Oh,drew i t did*pour--for a few'minutes 1 B u t th e .sun eamo o u t, and so did-W ithey with his box of siyw-dust,- and the game went on. The ball soon becande soggy 1 and slippery, and four o f our six errors were made in this eighth inning, qlbwing three unearned runs.- Thoy wore' vory excusable errors, f o r the \wet liorae-liide wfls as slippery as a n eel.. ■ • Tiiere were many fine plays throughout the game. Cnssan ©ok a hot liner from Ran som ’s b at in the second inning, th a t almost had wings on i t , and in tlio p inth Corspadden literally “ got it in the neck” by catching C. Hollistqr's fly between liis left shoulder and tho side o f his face. Bissell got three pretty flies in \right - field; lie guages a ball finely. Taylor made tw o . neat pick-ups,. The wpik bdtween catcher a n d second baso forthe Stur gis n ine was etf the firat older. Corseadden ployiatakgiiad ceiiter-iield, a n d le-tLnt 4he b a t. Tlie entire Sturgis team ran bases like ice- wagous. imply a belief on the p a r t.o f the Republican writer tliat ono iriJ/ in titue lie 'erecXiir? ff villages \in tho whole eonnlry —tny iove fa r it and desire for its h ighest prosperity, will not allow me to'abato tho hope I lurve. with olli era, thnt it may y et boast n noble Public Li brary budding among its other attractions, well filled w ith beaks, eta,, and open ovory day in tlie wcok t o all yesidexih and; visitors. \Tt wbuTH n o t lie suegtdar—b u t it te, under ail the circumstances., rather singular that it is now d estitute of smelt a n institution. «- July 27,1S98. It- L.. I.. H o rs.—The local m a rket continues very quiet, with a a occasional sale of ohoice nt about 20 cents. Trices nre to soine e x te n t kept down by (Ire monetary condition, and there is no speculation going o n , except iu futures—a few growers b eing short sellers at\ 2 0 to 2 2 ) cents. Thcgrowirigcrbp is looking well, and tlie yieW premises-tu be xioa'rlyas OobTDn’s M i n s t r e ls .give a clean; th o r oughly first-ciaes performance, worthy ol tuly man’s of'iftkman's money. See them at Bowne Opera House, Friday evening, Aug. 4th. Reserved seat tickets now oa *:le a t Fehn k, 'i hayer's Comer Drug Store. AV anted — A girl to work in dining room and kitchen. Apply at the New Central llotcl. M m xH a n d M u s ic — G r e a t G o ld B a n d , splendid Orchestra, high toned performance. Qortph’j MjMtrel»,liowne O pera Houae.Friday evening, Aug. 4tD, i t e ight o ’clock. See and hear them. H op PioKXNa Supplies—Just received, our usnii large supply o f grHxi* wanteil-for hop picking.— H o p Baling, K iln Cloth, extra size. Hop Brtm- Itone, Groceries at bottom p t i t a . ' A large stock of Crock ery, etc. Call and g et price*. v Ii. F. MekAocx h Son’a ‘Do von\ wear Russet Shoes ? I f so, yott need a pair o f Bu««et BubbSra to ’ wear over them when i t rains. You can g et them a t the Central $hoe Store. ' r~. *. . . VV. IT. Bitndt. G obton ’ s Minstrels, the b eat on, the road, atrllowne Opera House, F riday n ight, Aug. 4t!i. CsSQoat B . F . M dbdook & Sons for Table U n to , Toweling, Table Oilcloth, Sheetings; a n d all gtoods geBeraUy wanted) for hop time. . . , spiritless m a r k e t,' Quotations 2 H(u'-22 cents. Cable advices regarding the European situa tion were rnnflirtSug Snnre* authorities tbat not long ago csfciiinvted t h e English eTop a t JE150.000 -to B 170.000 old duly, raised their istimatei to XlSJ.OOO and £ 2 0 9 ,0 0 0 . ^ From Germany .the accounts are, to t h e effect tbat chances are ngaiust more than h alf a eraip.be- ing gathered. Lcndon market reported firm though quiet, and Germ any very firm, . -.F rom the \Watervillo Times: TWro h a s beeit only a moderate amount of buhinesB b e re daring-the JpasHweeitrMPhe* latest saie 4 s that of Wednesday ofthe Raylis lotiof 2-i bales at 21c- The uinrket .seema to rd u a t a b p u f 2 0 t s 2 1 o r f d r the best. The yards- are coming along nicely 1 except the wind ef late lias badly whipped t h e vines and .is some yards daraioge has been d o n e. There is a sprinkling o f lice bu t not t o tho e x tent that occasions 'mtacli d a rnt yet, . ----- —From .the Producers' Prico Current: Beceipta for w e e k , : . ...... I.Siabales Ejcpoyt* t© Europefovw e k . . . . . . Ij946 “ Receipts--show a m arked- fwling- o f f tliis Vi'eek; a n d n o t of<r one-tliird of the arrivals weK for export; Foreign ofilcTS liavre been very mijuk lighter of late, a n d the hulk of tho shipments now g eingjibroad are hops b o u g h t two o r three wT^ks Sgo. Cable advices ftom. Germany report rains a n d tbo condi tion of the yaTdte: improving ,slightly. The damageby the long droufrP Has been sq serf-, oub, however, that a very shofr J T0V w . , harvested no m atter how favorab ? 0 f \16 jveatli- er m aybe lrom npw until time of siekinm Iii England the,-plantations have imgrJ'Tfed considerably within t h e p a s t week $ o r two, and while the estimates of tlie yield are much:- larget than they “were somo time ago, the crop wiU undoubtedly fall a good deal short bf a n average yield. A t present the London mar ket te\quiet aridxaeither brewers n o r hop fac tors are’disposed to carry large stocks. The lighter export orden naturally cause a q u ieter feeling .here, hub holders regard die general conditions sufficiently favorable to maintain a fairly, firm line of values.\ Tho financial iMHflM, .if you w a n t pretty feet call, at HT arkkn ftiboog. and got a p air of t b |1W , W ;6r |3. SO lace. BxBBipr M.wrAX, o f the beat quality, being . . j*. , , . T . cwrftom oldi typtfj for «»te at the Journti Offlce, torrfi’ent was in the Company's lot ra D a te-, icisoperatomi. 4 Go t o B . F. M o b d o o X & S o n s fo r Groeer- ie* »u'a.all gooda wantedt. for Hop Flaking. -—- B. F. Mukmoplt * S ok S. K bm K om .—T he wondoriul Coal S aver; h.armlcM iu everjr reapect. Deatrojrs tfi« deadly coal :g*u, lesMu the Mbea and\ i i«venU clinker». For asle only at the »tore of JTofSiii1Sik H a « o ». T h i s ia th e season o f thS y e a r when you need BuNet'ShoM. You can gat anything In CM* line froni thelnrgm ttolhe m u l U i i t j l a Itt geiat’a, lasttei’, m l n t t 'ttad Chllilrta’* wear, a t SfcShrjhtottrt. B*4« posed of good playersiron) several,.g( the reg ular clubs who pinyiiail in tlie Capital City. They were good individual playersjbut they ladked t h e “team work” that has- made onr club quite fititt-ous. W « expceted th a t tlie Albany boys, would make our uine \play b a ll” for all they Were worth, andthes home team certainly d id play the game in fine style in eight innings o u t of the pine. By mutual agreoment \White went into the box for the Athletics during four in nings, aud J. Hollister finished the game.' This plan is a, good one, as i t makcB it easy for b o th onr pitcliera, a n d \gives everyone a chance t o see a n d compare tlieir w o rk... Thus far fche comparison must hsveJjeou favorable to both. \Me a ll know and.tulflsire the excel lent work of J . Hollister; nnd \White’s twirl ing has certainly been o f the very, b est dvder. Botlr'show excellent hendwol'kyaud- tire' worked Ids tnoiitli, from Htart lo iijiisb, for alt he was worth. \The umpiring was wretched.\\ Tho .man who filled that important position lacked firmness and stability, its well as basa-bnll knowludgo: o f the: game. ,Oli ouo peint lie c-bangedliis decision three times. It i s need- p sayfthornana ro for VY.idnfe ' .* Y ;ers have secured another ay’s game. - The decis ions generallyfavored’tim Giants; they kicked with .moro vigor than fhVAthletics, wbioh may in-part account for this fact. A full ae- codnt of the second gamo, nbw being played, will appear i n the next issue of this paper. The score: .j Athletics. Anderson,3b. a » . . . , . , , C j IloUlater, c ....... .. Ciontrel), 88.', ........ . ............. . 1^.... i*i. . . . . . . . . . . . . W hite, * J, Holligter^p. ..i B hdsoid , If. B^ACh, 2 b«. ...... ........ Bi&eU, r f ..v . GArrison,cf... Totaja. . Cuban Giants.. ; A. Jaeluon, 8 b ......... White, l b ...,. . . . . j . . . . . . . . , Q, Jackflon, if-,.... Wiiiihnia, q... w ............... Grant, 2 b . : . . . . ......... . Patterson, bb ..,. ....... .. . .......... Nelson, p . ................. Cato, c f . . ; _____ _ Miiler, r f .,... ........... Total . Alhletica ,^.u_ 2 , 0 Cuban \Giants . , .0 0 0 0 IL IB r. o *■ A. E. 2 3 0 •4. \ 30 4- 11 °; . 0 O i 0: 1 0 0 0 9 ‘ O f 1 0 X 0 2 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 2 0 0. :0 0 i 1 X 0 Q 0 X 0 •b O x^ 2 a - 0 6 13 24 8 2 t O. 1 2 \2 '2- 2 2. 8 . _P 1 1 X **■2' 0 8 O 0 2 3 1 0 0 6 X 0 r T 2 2 T Q O 0 2 •0 l I - , V 0 0 X 2 0 0 0 27- u 6 X 0 2 O 0— 6 s 0 . 0 ’ 8 X-rr d Earned runs^-Atbletics I, Cubaa GlsntB, 4. Two- base hits—Andersony C. G. White. Home runs—C. G. White,. Patterson. . 'Basee stolen—0, H.ollister, Will* iaiDa 2, Grant, Paftewon. Bases on called fralls-roff White;i, off Hollister 1; Struok out^-by White s, by Hollister 5. Passed baile-r-C. Ho)iister 2. Sacrifice bits—Contreli 2 , J..HolU 8 ter, Wfillam beft onbas^v —Athlptioa 6 , CubanGianta i Umpire—DI Dono Yan 1 TTio scow: Athletics Aniletapn, 3b . . , Tnytor, t t r _ L'oirtrclt, s s ____ €■ Hollister,o..-. W lut^p ....... -. J. Hollister,)).... iiiuiaom. . . Beach,2b . . * . i . Bissell, r f ............ Garrison, c f....- * Totals . SturgU. Trainor, ss.......... quinn, 3 b . liajgar, c . __ . BogkMMiSb-.-* IiutTlK'.«,_Jb ....... Krukli’urirlY, r f _ HoWtii,’4f»/;.., Corseadden; ef. -. aJWamrifry-rtc-rra-i TqigM — Atlxlitics It IB 1* A A. E. o i _ 5 2 —i — -I — 41 , o 1 t» t . 0 - - 1 1 (T ft 3 1 X 0 •o O 0 1 “n o P ' T f o 1 . to O P o 0 a 3 0 1 0 3 tf tf •> i or 0 1 9 10 27 17 6 0 I a ty j> X 0 o 1 1 o 0 »► 5 2 tf I -7 -4 * J 1 o H 0 1 0 0_ O t> 0 1 X O 0 0 0 2 o O 0 t f . - o r : 3 - A o d ft. 2 2 Iii. . 1* 0 0 3 3 0-9 0^ 0 ft ft » \ . ATHTCTIO i NOTES, fr - ' . * “The Sch 6 nevus ball team, are now ready to play anything that wears hair.' If The Cooperatown Ath- ietica'are anjcioua tD play, the Monitors will nfeet them onthe grounds at Oneonta‘any date after Aug. 4th.n—KSchene-vug itfonitor, July 27th. The Athletics claim .the proud distinction of “ wearing hair.!’ They wear their own hair—they don’t import i t fqr the occasion from -Albany of Binghamton. The Athletic managers have accepted thefMonitor’s prop osition as it appears in their paper, and bavo given a ohoice of four dates. Tho only .stip ulation that oup Games Committee insist up on te, that Scheneyus shall bring its oxen Tjm> pire, M r. Van W ie, la decide the entire i/ame. The contest must be a very interesting one,, and many o f uur C.onperetown people bavo. expressed a determination .to go to Oneonta and see that prime, if they never seo another. If tliei;Moi)itqrs are not satisfied with one of their men as umpire, the Athletics will let them have two, d r a half djizen, if they de sire. These Schenevus people are hard to please, b u t we want to satisfy them if we can, Oficourse i t would be fairer and more manly if the same team tliut beat us a t Soheuevus should m eet us a t Oneonta without any fur ther importations, b u t wo would not lim it or restrict' them fo r all tbe'world. T h e y may send to Ballyhoo .or further for new \men if they want to , b u t we wish \it distinctly under stood that the samo ten men who met them „ at SdtenSvtra will couatlUrtr'tiiiJ Athletic {=“ lst:- Bnse^Stl Club at\ Oneonta, or a n y other placo. As for tho Monitor's account o f Schenevus games w ith. the Athletics, i t is bosh, j.o t aiul gusli of the juiciest kind. In a -27 t o 0 con- teat, where the A thletics b a d 23Laso lute to JSehonevus G, a n d I error to 21 for the Moni tors, to eves suggest' that tho U m p ire‘‘beat -them-out o f the -game,” is clearly ridiculous. The whole -account of the gaino was very bumptious, and tho man who WToto i t ought to go out a n d chase himself. - The Richfield Springs Mercury, in com menting on last Friday's game between the Richfield Club a n d a scrub nine from Coop- erstown, spoke of it as-a victory over tlio Athletics'. Tliis is untrue. Tho captain of ©e Athletics secffiud aproriilao rfuiii thu Edi tor of tlie M ercury tlm t his paper would not ehiim tliut\ tlie AthleHBa played' In Ktclifleld. Further oimiment o n tho editor or h is pajicr is unnecessary, On Baturfiay tiie Athletics,cross hats with a crack nine from Troy. B. Ranied thus—Allilelics 4. two tftso litts^Aniler sun. ditrrisoii Home .run —.1 llolliiler Base* stul rir—TitjrJur, O SlollUter, Gurrlson, Ca^an, Uuse 3 on culleil Unlla-uiT’ White i, oif J. Hullljtcr S,~ciir Cussan T ake C’ooi'En’s Steamer “ Cyclone\ fora trijiafoumiratsrgo Lake lioat qpiv, nt-.ill)* u.jiilpp.:) with oliscrviitioii deck. Fare only 8 & cents, Bnse* on iillts by-pUrtied-bstta—tinrrbon, I’rt-.K-n ricli. Struck uiat—by White 2, by Hollister 3, by Cos sau 2 Dossed Tballs —1 lulli-.tc-r i . 1 inpar:. Sacrifice hits—Andcnoii/ Taylor, Boweii Left otibiisc*— Alii lctrcsl, Sturgis 0. Umpire—Sir. Lahiyxtle. AthlcJks, 7 . . . , . . O-tfnrds, O. .......... . T h e -1101110 team shut out tlie Oxfords qh Saturday last witli only tw o hits. \White pitched tlie ffcret five tunings, and did exeel- ic a tw o rk. W ith men. on bases, \WTiite is at. liis host. J, Hollistor went into tlio box a t the sixth inmiugr and out-did himself; liis work was very remarkahle; only ono man reached fust base, and that ivas given to him by a base on halls wljih one o u t; tho n e x t two batters strncJk out. F p r the visitors, Collins at .short; and Cliantberlaiii a t third, put up a line game. Ooliins’s work in the field was superb, ln the scceud inning he captured R each’s liy By a long running catch, and in tlie six th lie spoiled a nice base fail for Beach fof* a doulile-assist. F o r ilie Athletics, C . Hollister was invin- eiblo beliiud the hat. Contreli did pretty work a t short; one play wns his fine catch of aTofty “ (up-til\ in the fiftlTiminig. Taylor played fi rat i a ilia -ram ininnitahle style. In fact every ome of o u r m en“ piayed thegame.” B u t tha gloiy Morigs To our *pItcliefs,* Jaok Hollister a n a George \Wliite. 1’hoy were-etit of eight 1 Lafayette's umpiring gave good satisfaction. Iu two dose base decisions he rather favored the visiting \club. However, the Athletics were satisfied, and the Oxfords were well pleased. Hys judgment on balls aud strikes was excellent. The score follows: Aililttics. ' Amlcrsbii,3b . ............... . Taylor, l b . . . / ...................... Contreli) sa... ....... . C. HoUi&t«r, o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W.lritc, .................. :J. HolHsfer, p - . ............. . ‘Hansom; if . .r.— Beacli, 2 b ...... . .. BisselL rf.„ ..............’ GaTTlsDn, c f .................... v\... Totals ........................ f OxfortJa* CamnimgB, If otiid 2 b ....... llanti>db^.« ..................... JIcG reavyo.. ... Collins, s s . , . . . ....... .' ................ Froii, 2 b. lillil If.................. H-ogan, rf--,,. ,., . ....... Iluggleby,p.,-’, ........ .. Itoblnson.cf..- ........... „.„nrly, ... . . Situation und.onlitedly h a a . a strong bearing on the market, a-nd tinere i s reason to believe that if money ware not bo short, there' would Be quite aotiVe trading. ALII the reports from this State ate'\cn«our' 4 King for tho crop, and J L . . . 1 0 0 8- ‘ Jn 1* o A E 2 . 1 X 0 1 0 1 12 0 O I .♦1 2 3 '2 2 ft 1 6 0 tf • -tf 2 o .* 0 I J 1 a -Or ■tf ~ - J r 0 0 0 I 0 1 2 1 O 0 1 . 1 1 tl 0 — — -tr- 7 9 27 8 i *0 0 2 O 2 0 0 13 O 0 0 ‘ 0 Z X 1 0 1 ,2 4 1 0 •tf 3 3 O . -90 O 0 2 ‘ ~‘3 0 0 X, a 1 . ' 0 1 2 7 O ■ \ ° 0 0 0 0 0 2 17 8 0 1 0 1 4^7 0 0 0 0 0—0 Totals. Athletics * Oxfctda Esmea ratra—Atblettra 2 Two base blta-,Taytor, Contreli, C: Ilollilfer, Garrison. Buses stolen—Bissell 2 . Double play—Chamberlain to Hunt. Bases-oii Vallcii bail!-*4»lT Wliito 2 , off llollisler 1 , off Dugglcby 2 Struck oittt—by White 6 , l/y Hollister 8 , by Dug- gleliy2. i’assed bafls—HcGreavy4 tVSd pitches— by Duggleby X Sacrlilce hits—Atideraon, f r Hollis lor, itansoin. Cummings. Left ou baaci—AthletlCB S, OxLjrds e. ilmplre—Mr, i.*ikj-etta . advicep from the 1 PaeiiSo Coast lead us tb b e lieve th a t a great .many raibre Imps wall be picked thau ever- beforo, • , State, 1892, chd£o,,por pound... — .. • State, 1892, Irt-lme, i>-er pound ....... .......... *a.nderB 0 il on'fe for not running. . , AlUeties 5 . . . . . - Cuban Giants OH “A groat game!” This teemed to bh the universal verdict of th e several hundred peo p l e who wifcnoBsed-this- firat game \ be tween, these two excellent teams. The Athletics would prohably have beaten the Giants, but lack certainly favored the visitors. The home runs by \White aud Patterson in the -.fiLtii anil eighth innings, brought, in „the yuiia credited, On both occasions two i were out, and the hoino riirt made in the . O dosing Prices on Ladies' S h irt W aists, WMh Goods, I’atiMla, Fans, «ind Tl-l Snratner Good*. * II, F. JipntiooKSs-Soita S pmubb Miliiuery a t : th e MbitrHV S istebs . Alltbat's uew aud uf the best dciign may be found; there. . B endy B bo ' s are carrying a large a a d elo gtnt lineof Summer DreM Goods, also itll and Silk Giove«;_ 8 uu llintitellai, Pamela, I,ace Goods, elo. \ eighth vim: a lucky h it of a high hall b y a left ’ ' ’ iyer over left; field feiice. - -Those han d ed player who uuilerstand base ball, will recognize the fact that.tlte combination is unusual. White axid Hollister both pitched a fine ■game, and C . Hollister oatlght in perfect form Ajjdereoii's throwing was e’xcellont Garri Bon c aplnred two flieis in eeiiter-field, one of which was ci'uo tothe fence; i t was a beauty. O . Hoilister and 4ndcraon led in batting. N o t a. man on the Athlstjc team' struck o u t. For the Giants, th e fielding of Grant at second was magnificent* Cato tpfflc J o u t tim in centor-field, two of wluch were beau- a tics. IVilUams caught in tip-top style, a n d 25lf JbsT Ree©i?ed *=*& new -laH4m« oftliejw |> - iilar Jum«loY\» gootlaj double foltl, aU wooi. B F Ml’RDtH.K & O vebalcs , Cottuu Pants, Jackets,. Cotton IIo«c und Work Shirts at Bowxjs‘. 3 - • .. . O c it M otto —-Alwaysjead, Ncvtsr follow. Call aiul ecu our flnc alioea in Lftdies, ficntlomm^ MI ism * and Chllilren’s, audjud^c for yourself. W arren ' s S uojs S torr . O'tJiutEriT CJouNtrv OHAr.—\Y e this week publish o p oiir- fltafc page another interesting ohapter rehtim g to the o ld Soldiers of Otsego .county. It iw-earpicatly'lifipod th a t as -foil a record as jossablo vviil o e fttrnished froyi e v ery town iu ilato coHn^y, befot^jt te- toofrate; There a re otilf living a few of tho children and a num b er of tlio grandchildren of the Revolutionary- Soldiers and those of the w a r o f i 8 1 2 - ’16. Justices cf th o P e a ce, ■where they have au* thfrjty fpr.dogjig s o , should send criminals fo the Fenitentiajy, where they can he made to “ do the Stato some service,” On the uigtit o f the 27thi ult., some one stole’ five foi terrier dog pups from Hyde Hall premises, aud a rew ard of ^.25 was o f fered for the arrest an d eoiivietion of the tjiieveffi • Tho Cherry Valley Bank shows net profits on hand ainoixntiug to ahout 130,990. Its capital is $10#-,090. - ' a ■ An 'exehasgesayB: \Bforris Union School has a girl shdoht who walks over three miles to school, nukring w ith tho' r e tu r n six miles’ walte iter-day;- -The* g id •is : only twelve years old and d id nmd miss a d a y last term.” The fifth aunnual Farmers’ Basket Ricnie will, he held a t Cruxnhom Lake August 1 0 th. 'The managers interad t o rnaig th is the best ono w e h a v c luadyet. \ Contractor ~K. Kfr Taylor says t h a t the new \Worcester sdraool h o m e will he ready for oc cupancy* a t tbae ccSmmihicainent .oi tho fall term ia Septeranber. The 25-xnile Sbioyele raee at Richfield Springs comes oflF to-(3ay, Wednesday. I t is quite, lively at that pleasant resort, and there is a large number o f people fcjiere. TReordinamoeof haptadin wasadmiuistered tp six persoiiBflat the- \Worrcester Baptist .chinch last Sunday a o ruing. The house o f Prof, ICietier of Hartwick Seminaiy-jrnow fully paid for—thanks to a generous g iftl>yM r. J, B . Jermaiu of “Brook- wood P o int.v ^ Tfae ladies qzf Toddsvifie will holds b a sket festival a t IT'dli H a ll’s, Saturday evening; Proceeds t o go- towards th e pastor’s salary. - When a porson i s convicted of selling liquor on Sunday, the. Judge must sentence him t o jail, and may also impose a fine. The inoiuinvent t o the mcnaory o f the three young men killed at Dimmock Hollow, by the .explosion o f a c annon five years ago, was put u p last tvetek. I t cost 8100, a n d the laud\ oh which itBtauds cost §20. Nearly enough money is left ran hand to’ b u ild a suitable fence around t h e property. Binghamtor* Herald: Cards axe out an nouncing tlio marriago o f Mr. .W. D. Herrick and Miss Maarcia L i. Oroff a t Schenevus)\ o n Wednesday evening, August 9th , at eight o'olook. Mr. Hoirick i a well and favorably known ira this city as a member of tlie firm of Saxton & FHorrick, Bbot a n d Bhoe dealera, and Misa CroEfisaxi estimable I n d / o f \ Sche nevus. \ Mrs. B_ J. * V ink has purchased and taken posaesslora of t l o Richmond hotel in Laurens. The lion:*;.* o f 0 hafflc 3 Adioms, i n Lanrens, Was destroyed., by firo o n th e night o r J u ly There was email iraauraraee on the property. Tfao family had a narrow escape from personal injury. .' Tho antber-itlcs of t h e town of Oneonta continue tomsako a r rests' for violation of the excise kwa-amid t i e opm fara a r e \Assessed a t a higli-figimra, - - - ' . . -\T h e re iliotrrltl b e ne troxablc i n obtainilig plenty o f good liolp-in -tlio h o p fields this sea son, There aa'o many factory lumds now o u t of work who nvlll b e glad t o pick hops-for a. fow weeks. • Rev. M t F*eimy has. commenced liis labors aa P a s tor of tiho B a p tist clntrcli tit Bpringfield Center. Tlies Society i a inXiccd o f a pareon- agn- _ . Tlio farmer- ulib is orat of debt, or.who h as but; a'smail rano. ami who i s receiving good prices f o r Ills niillc, butter, eggs, lambs, pool trjr, tay, hoi>sa.iito^. tmejl uoi. trewhlp himsulf Tnuch about triio iKxrdtrmcsiu commoreral and 'financial circles. H . R. \WcUtniou bus beera appointed* Post- innster a t FcSrllaxxdviHe; M ix Matteson, a widow lady, been given, tbv oflire a t East Springfield, Somo OteiCti eounty people have money in Albany Savlnegs B a n k s. I t is beyond ques tion-safe. U icbanka-am ntotv rawiking num. ey by tire littJonux on tltcnx. —— — • Ju s GLutlcaer, a d o p ted aon uf Jubri G ard ner nt Stclsoxiville, recently, fell from a scaf folding tea tlies barn into* tho hnyraek nnd broke elie Of l if i tfcria. - - — - F ixaxciax R eport pf th e Board of Edu cation of tho Cooperatown Union School: a n d Academy.— Account ttf receipts and expendi tures by th e Board of Education of Goop erstown Uraion School and Academy for the year ending July 2 5 th. 1893: _ . f r S< •' ■ / Balftucti-DHJiand 26,1-892 rnterest from. 2 d National Bank -Interest on Cha*]eg K^eimatd fund .. I*il?rary inoRey ftom SupoFviaor,,,,. JiECEIPTS. pafinoe on band J u lj 26, .... Ralwd by Public school monoy: ..., Tiiition- *v. . *. ........ Literature t o d . 4,817 ‘U 1,387 38 n» ar 336 0» . DISBURSEMENTS, Forteacher 8 > wagei Mra, AuaUu, teaobingm u slo.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Care ^ . ........... . Fiiel — . .r ........... ............. . Jtfnltor's salary......... fr. ....................... Wator r e n t . ' Enumeration, * M.. ,,.'y ......... . . . . ............ . Tax l i s t . . , . , . . . . ................. . ... Cleauing flohool house .................................... PHnting’Wiaatationery, ....... ........ ......... In s u r a n c e . ........ . . ................................ ... Nowdes^a,..\.. ................ Removiug oUi dcaka and work pn ue.w ones. Repairs td Repairs tp furniture. . . . . i . i . . . . .. / . ....... . F o ? d n g l ^ g b o p k a :. Catalogues and. i v r a p p e r a . . . . . . \ . , . . / . Supplies... .. Labor .............. . .............. ................................ Sundries i a. Balance on hand.:**. . . . . . ......... . 97,984 48 • $6,890 8 1 160 OD; 60 00 - 446 80 266 GO 20 00 Vo OO 16 00 100 15 100 OO; * 680 oty io od 266 64 6 95* 63 60. 36-26 - 24.33* is oo 12 91 271.95 Z.IHRA.RY A.CCOIJNT—RECEIPTS, $7,984 4 6 . > 2 # — 0 40 61 60- 27 30 • DISBURSEMENTS. J. W* fieynolds’-Mll ...........-v . H. LXtoM U’jj-W U.., ..................... T . . . ■% A'Baji:. Story bf jjtmeriea... , a ................ . . . Educational Pcrbltobing C 6 . . . t ......... Hougbtcui&Mlffin ...... .. G l n h ^ G o . .......... . H . I. Russell. ...... ‘ ............ ................... Balance on band . , . . .......................... . $364 49 Stf 6,76 1 00 . 6 . OXk- ' IA 94 11 62 2 o n r 27 00 4-84 273 49' ‘ PREZE A.CCOXTNT; One yeaxfraln.tereat received on prize money. Fffzca paiarouf of saxno.TT.7 ~~' 77 \“ $33 9 Qr Tobepaid ......... e op Balance ..................... 6 10 - $364 49- • $46 00 EXHIBITION ACCOUNT—RECEIPTS Balance of proceeda -of exhibitions, and moneys donated by Regents, on hand Ju ly 26, 18 ^ 2 . . . . , .................... ........ Interest from 2d National Bank ..................... Net receipts from winter prize contest, alter deducting prfzes, -ball rent, printlDg, and all other expenses..,. ......................... Net receipts from summer exhibition, after deducting grammar prize and xnafhemat ical pilze, ball xen^' printing, and all other expensea ............. i $45 00 $241 31 . . 4 04' loos ' EX P E N D IT U R E S . Paid fo r / one .set o f Library o f American Literature ............... .• ........................ Nino vols. Chambera* Encyclopedia ............... One Llddell-Scott Greek Lexicon, 1 ilarper'a Latin Dictionary, ......................... . .......... Six vola P a leantology ........... Vol. 10 Chambers’ Encyclopedia ................... t. Balance on lmnd.... ....................... . $277 8 $ $41 <60 28 80 14 66 ’ 15 00 3 20 174 18 CHARLES T. BREWER, B. F. MURDOCR, LKE B* CRUTT13^DEN, Board and Academy. Dated July S9,1893. $277 55: Reboot- O T C d O j P E l t S T O W N , N . V . tSuceesior to Bank of Cooperstown). P a id -up C apital, $200,000 S u rplus a n d U c d m d B d -P rjfttsr 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 President Vice Preaident Cashier fiteepliliSfeaiiilrortiiipaiiy N urses ’ and Maids’ Gaps a t tho M urphy SlSIEKS*. ~ \ , ’ \ - —« T he Oxfords of the seasou : \WAluuztt’a cloth top, liartfl turn or mnchinu ucwed. at *1 so R usset R ubbers for; ladies, gentlemen, misseriund ciiitilren. W II U'undt. A 5 ^\VARitEN*s y o u \find M isses’ a n d Chil dren's O x fordsfor 76c, $1 and $1.26. -XAtfRSf Crepe- ami Chiifomvt 41 kv - ^ I cbphv S iste r s ’. ► W a llacte & Go's. “ Most E xcellent” Choc olate aud Confections on sale at ScnxsitiERs. K o 3 lo U hop T ea haa only been btk Bide Fo? LtttU-haAwon-fthigji tapulatlon nmnng our customers. If yott do not like the tea yott flte using, try the Ko^Yo. To be hadonly ai thestorcof | ] JlULKINSi SlABON. -G-keat C l e a r i n g S a le.—F o r the-iiext 30 days vre offer the balance ot our Summed Stock in men's, boys’ and c h ildren's Sfultsnncl Panto, also Straw Hots a t great ly reduced * jmees. Tins Is a good opyor tunity for y o u to got g r e a t bargains. The, early bird gets th e best pldking. Boston Shoe a n d Clothing Housc^ 3^—24 . Cooperstownl, N. Y. R e a l E state. • Oisego County Heal Estate Agency—^ S. ItussnLt, Proprietor. Corner ttookatoro, Coopers- tow-iir Nr Y, -- Heal estate bought,so^ exchanged and leased. .Reitiseetindhidt &nd ihabs curity. - - 25 T rimmed Sailors* a t the M urphy S isteks . Just received the—new shape AM cdlors and -law prices. • ______ ' the T h e S teamer N atty \— R emember Round Trip fare on the “Natty” Is only 25 centa. Camping parties cau secure eight good rooms' with kltcEen prhrileges, at the Island Cottage, hca,d of Ot sego Lake, a t alow price. £2tf A, .H; W a tk in s , Prop’r. OoDDBreqdistitestaffof fife. SamTETDEit, corner opposite Hotel Fenimore, knows how to inline it, and woul^ like to serre you. B oston Baked Beans • every Saturday at S ohneid S r ’ s . ■ _______ ___________ _ F or SAiJ—A t a \ bargain, fest-claas d:fug stock,, fixtures and good will in Cooperstown, N. Y A good business.. A chance for Bome person to buy a good business on reasonable terms: 8 t f » F rank W , R iciitmyeti . H istory of C ooperstown , 2 4 0 pages, in eluding Mr. Cooper’s original “Chronicles,\ for sale at this office and atJRussell’s bookstore ! *, A t —fr ------- O o EF eb , C o f f e e .’—W e are now the celebrated High Life Mocha ana Java Coffee Rochester’and other large towns. If Cooperstown people would look to their intereat, High Lift Coflce is the one for thorn tp buy. On sale onjy^t. tM §tor,o of BI ulkins & MASONr N ew T ype for o u r J ob P rinting D epart - mkht . AU Work done by experienced riien In the most satisfactory m n n n e r CAnDfrCmcui.Ajia, B illh e a d s ,'' S tatem e n ts, Envelopes,- PAMrnLETs, W e d d ing I«- V1T8&, ILanjdbills, otc^ ftirntohflcl o n short notice, and at tensonablc prices. The printing o f B onds $pd S tock C ertifigats ' i to made afipecifllty a t this Cffice. All fincT+RlfrEu P r e s s Pijintino, In close im itation o f copperplate work, receives attention. 8 . M. BIIA W A CO. DroirkennoiSt or tlae Iiiquor* l la b l t, Poglte tiv e l y cured b y ndmmiartoririg D r ilnliiea*. Gholdeu Specific. - I t to mftnrilhcturod as a powder, which oan bo given in a glass o f beer.nonp of coffee or toa, or in food; without thekriowledgb ofthe patient. Itis absolutely harmless, Arid wilteflsot a pormahent nnd specdyoutfe, whethor.tho patient Is a moilcrato drlnkor or analco holio wreck. It hnS/ton given id tftousands of cases, and in every instauce a pcrfect curd haB followed ji ntocr jails. The system otice iniprefiiiated-witb the Spepulo, it bcobmesan utter Jmposslbillty fpr-thellquor habit tooxist Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of pariiouiars free. Aridrefo ^ GOLDEN SPECI FIC CO? 185 Race S t-, Clncihnati, 0. ■T.I W E 2 T A B L B . Connections CZiopfTSloim, Ri oilfield £S})rirzgs caul Otar* CoimuacneiEng -June* QS¥ 1893 UQaW SidKTll Rtbaupr Nj'artr Leave Coorpf«t«3v.ii . . Arrive [aland C-olfnge..... S taqes , ______ _ Leave IsIbiiiI C«jttnge ...... Arrive R ichllddi.., ............. D. L. fe W Tiuiscs.- LcbWc R ichD d S ................. 1 ’ M 1 \45 ‘ 2.45 4 45 .5 46 10 do- 12 15 r. u 2 15 El_ going so i r r n Drfcr-fc W \ T itAisgs -------- — «r«r- 5 60 7 20 9 16 45 I 1 Arrive Richflclea .... .............. S tages . ’ . Leave RicliMdE ...... .. Arrive faland C o llag e S t s a m r n Nxinrrt Leave Ishaud C allage . Ar^vb CoojttrsaEGlvit ......... .. C. & C. V . hit Leavo Cc^Dpcrs&own 6 8 ® 8 05 11 oo 12 35 3 06 4 16 9l£ 10 45 4 20 5 60 |0 45 noo v i t 3 00 t ro 5 60 7 00 A tl. t? tt. V. X. O£0 2 rOO 3.00 Air. ftora i . M - 0 23 AW. P W P H U ^ O 1.10 4:40 r*. v. 5.35 P M 7J25 gSP'For rciec-vedsealaor speoEal rates, apply to? W i y a h I>ykG, CJeutraU Hotel, Richfield Springs, o r L. II. W A 'TK IN S , Proprietor, . Cooperstown, K* Y T i m e Tft3blo e o m a a e n c l u g T l i u v s t l a y , J i a i i o 1893. ' Leave Ocean G*ovt- '10:80 A. M. 2:80-P . M. 6 30 P. Ml leave Cocrptnlomtm, W A . M ’ 1:80 T . M 4 *.80 JB. M. Stop at a l l Points o n 8igzaaL 1 S t T N D A ' V S . _ .. 8:00 A . M, 9\00 A. M. 1*80 JL ’ 2.30 R M. . 4*30 3P. i f 6:80'P . M. Season aiul CjomrcotAfiom Tickets f o r sale d t office nndTjiitttcboafr*. D n l t 23 cenbs for a trip a ro u n d Otsego Lake o n the Steamer Cycloane. J - j$®»The Stcasmer'feefn.wriU r im for p rivate p a rties af reasonable rateBS. Capt, V, P . COOPER, P r o p ’r. G 1 » O M E R O V K E E S 3 3 , LUTHKU I BU R DITT, G E O l t a E S t J A . R V T S , ............................. DZ&BC10B& _ ^ ___ ___ t t PoarmroT KrK-jt, l ‘ i B cr d iti , W altuk II R isa, \ W D ean B crd jtt , C a LKB C u BJY, . . . ItnWFftY* B . F. M u u iucx*- .. U a u u n a U itoua^— u P L vce . ACJCOUNTTHnf Firmsr^/Orporfitions^ Hnmifitcftrr' era, Individuals, B x ecutors and Administrators are solicited. D I t A P T S on Nieiv York, England, and uli princi p n lb o in tjln Europe, a t th e low a rt rate S tenu n ish f ji TI*cketM lo and from England. I r e land a n d lho Continent, forsuYc The Rank eontlnaeJ to allow Interest in tbia d e p a rt raent o p all aoms o r jQ am l u p w ardsTonder tlie rules- O P C O O P B R f m W N * N . Y . K. Sf H ARRIS, P resident C K . M c IiA ltG , .Vice I’residont T H E O V TU R N E R , Cashier. T r a D n i a c ts a general R anking business. . of Hanks, Corjiornti^ns niid Individimla received on (kvorable ternw. S p e c i a l w h idt-are prom p tly tnffde andl p rw aptty FCTuiUed. Issavfl Hills o f Exchange on all places in Europe. A S a v i n g * D e p a r t m e n t connected with tho Bank Deposit V a u l t * —-thu strongest, w ithout trs ception, m the county Easy o f access, being o n th e ground floor of th e r.Bank, ‘brilliantly light ed with light* incandescent in d iv i d u a l •Srori frafcsr'tnsidp tt o Vaults, may be secured a t Rentals from ^ 6 xn $15. per annum, the sm a llest being largo enough for valuable p a pera, jew e lry, etc. Room s' A r e furnished the de. pozitors fo r tlie pritrate, • iiispcctionof r a lusbles, w here they can lock Down Stairs intrtiatonfr A re absolutely fire proof a n d b u r g larp rb o f vaults fbr s toring bu v e r Ware, trunks, boxes, containing fura, lace% - clothing, etc. You arc cordially invited .to . call iii a n d inspect thg various departm ents of th e Bank. Open- from 9 A 31. to 4 P: ML; S a turdays, tf A rM rTST\ 12 M. O T S E - - - G - G ) 0 _ A . K E . TRli STEAM'Etl — M A M L .C O B U R N T I M E TA TJLE1 b e g i n n i n g J n l y ft, 1893* ItEGU L Ait 'F'rliii a round .tho'T-nkc— Leave Coopers- towmt at0r<K)A M ., 100 and 4:30 P. M. 8UNDA Y TloocTablo-lM ’avf Cbo|>et^toiVB a t R -OO A 81, 2- 00 a a d 4 3 0 P.M. • rties and Stops atflll -Xaliits on signal. Catnpi.. picnic petrtlca c a rrtcci at teasoiiaible rates Row libnlB csaii be ordered by telephone I f partles ccsinlng on t h e C & C. V Railroad . ' teTepnoh©, the=: bolt* -wllhv-uit ....................... ( i E . COBURN,, P ropriotor v Refl BamnafcS, Reaobes, Plubns, Watermelons, Lem onflj.Orapgcs-saaiiother K rulls received(Veah d a i l y - Also, a H kiii«d9 of NUTIS coastftnt-t-y^ii stock Buy m y gootLs nnd. you .w ilf b e pleased. J T co ii^s a TWO’S C/UttAY AOLIO. Cooperitoirm, Jui4,yv18tf3. N e x t door Weat o f C o ry’s tL-24 M A I C E KPSOW: N yoixr warite, iviahen and bnsinusf geu©t«!ly, iucoluniiiH o f the FREEM ANVS J<>I U N-AL, \vfilcli •circulates sio larjgelyaihdiig people who d a ftcaah orr^SMlyrpayhtoLshicag. B o n ym ty. Tern X H E JO)' K N A t.. (IF FICE __ .-m u l e s Bond I’rliitJtig 1 ’inraU tttsttuiltii..’' TH B O C. T.t’R N E R , Caallier. i A V I N G j S B A N K C o r n c v S t a t e a u d S o u t l i P e a r l S ts,. Deposits aad Surplus, $3,500,000. J AS DER VAN VYOUMER. F. N. SILLr, . JAMES MUORE^ JAMES MIN. WM. N. S. SANDERS . ALBERT V . BENSEN . Preaident Vice Presidents' .. Treasurer . ...Secretary TRtJSTEES. Jasp e r Vmr YYbntor.' .N . Sill, Lansing floinling. Seth ^Vlipeler. W illiam ^ Page, W M iaiin RiiSJ. Georgc il. RupsOH, John J. Wfcile. Jam e a Mix,- f h Jo h n 5L*Builey. Jam e s Moore, A. V. Benseu, Jaooh Leonard, F. C. Curtis, ‘ Jo lm R. Carnell, Wm. N; S. Sanders, W. f t . Livingston, . Chas. A. Lawyfer, S a m u e l S H a tt, Depoflifa and S u rplus «e< tiroly invested iu Rccord: ance with-tho la vra of the Slate of New York. - r e r i l P E R O R N T hUi’rost pAid on a.liaocouuto up to.$3,GOO. Di- ixislt* commence t o druw infrrc^t on the first day of each month. lutcre«t credited an d paid. April or October first; . ; Fluids m a y bo sent b y check, clrntt, express, roomy ‘ order, or-registered letter, a n d deposit book w ill be re* turned by registored inalL nioiiojv LoftnoA o n Bond anti M o r t g a g e , Town. County anff V illage Bonds purchased. F o r m rthor ia f o m a tio n ivgm u n g .Dendsito Loan*, or p u rchase o f Bonds, call u p o nn or addressddress lyw n g .Dehds aiid o or- a •N S SA N D E R S , Treasurer M OW E R S , R E A P E R S ; W e sell tho McCoriuick good* ili«- best mhde> atid o uf rdUdU ny y buyeruyer 1/oukuk iHetnovbrHetnovbr \ V A U R i ^ l.AtMB A CO. _ - . o willrpvrivo i r n b 1/o i 1 J \\ i ................ ........