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\ ~ TUESDAY JULY 1, 1890. [al HOME HAPPENINGS. a —3'ulv first. h . e—Here we are. -And all for one cent. '- Buy us, try us, ahd if you hke us} tick to us... c= - no ., l Uns —The.Pnesbyxenlan church has been con- nected with:. the street sewed. 1 C> —Some of the farmers in the +L / vicinity elf ave commenced haying . ranlpaut (3mmor the next two months l —The -gcene of the late fire was Vlsned by a lame number of people on Sunday. | .} © -Re,v J. H. Brown exchanged pulpits. ~- With RevsfM L Fisher, of Rockton, 'last l'Sulld iy. © -—Paluck Mamon melted Cortland 16- . neatly with \&. view to see \about. the pun \chaseof a new hack. JAlthouwh a third daily in our village . ma}; not be considered \a long felt want \ fwe are here \allee samee.\ : The trimming of the trées{ im the. _ grounds. cOnuected with St. John's church ~ adds to then: attracuveness £. “A handsome Slgu of pohshed brass has . been placed-at 'the entrance of \The Sen- ate,\. lzept by Walter-C,Johnson, --The coloxeo. people of this v1llage are contemplatmg a celebration on Emauclpa- g which occurs next month e onglegamon and Sunday school .~ cont seized with 'the Baptist church W111 pm cat Ba ndaga Park 'on Thursday + -—Gloversv111e Standard The Wmdsor arlusts e . F—Mrs Luclnda Stewar‘ has taken pos— sessmn of her new barn, and the old buck structure used for such purposes has been taken down: , —-The W111 be no preachmwm the Presby— terlan church on the cofuing two Sundays,. the chureh undergomg & thorough cleaning dr the meantime. ' -—It has been extremely quict about; the age during the past week, which is some- | e thing unusual for the near approach of-the - Fourth of J uly ~ 41311an 'the summer months the yards . ghould be:Kept.clear of garbage and filth. None car be too Carefhl about thelr health Cin warm weather. _, . —The Decker and W. S. ”Northrupffilose compames Have deemed to visit Canajohaue on the Fourth and Isak partin the exermses. . ' The band will accompany them., .~. <The burning of the freight cars ab the (legals fire, Saturday!. morbing, made, a Quick sale of alaro‘e qluamty of gloves and of tsau ill spud etc. 's-The festive watermelon now Heth peacefully among the seasonable fruits and .l\' vegetables,\ and looks as 1nnocent as . the | % fhvely Cucumber on the stand near.\ .:--The prayer. mectings in the several ohmcues will be held on to-morrow éven- mg, msnead ot Frlday, nh1s,Week on Ac- Hardly had the foundation walls 'got | ool \O8... Saturday, kefore the carpenter ere ab work laying lhe gills for the erec- . tion of: a new freight qlepon which will. 'be pushed to an em ly com: pletion. £1 “Don 't ask Hop. l Mort\ Wade what fday of the: month it is, for he will only. tell you it's. the glomous femur of J uly Well, sometlmes a fellow W1ll arise in the morn- mg Lluee .of four dayslahe‘ul of Mme <u> ; Counselor A. © J. keep up wnh the proéession in theline of Implovements and Has the material in | regdiness Tor putting down a, stone flagging - walk slong 'the Clmtom street side of his possesslons > mGeorve Ingcrsoll‘ who resudes just [ g south of the village, recently ° mtmned home 'from a trip to England, Wlth 111m 105 bhwpshue sheep,. mostly - ,: yearlmo ewes, which he puwhfmd dunng 'his a vhsence. ' f; Durmg the burning of the frelght C2 house on Satulday mollnmn; a fire was (11s covered in the cellar o M. Ondeldonk \n- Water 'street, which was extmgmshed be- a oreany damatre was 'done and bcfme 'an alarm was glven. . —-'Fhe villagetax collector began to nether | in the shekels to day, quarters af the department building. © up to the captain's office snd settle beime the expmmon bf ten days or 'be p} eps rod opay 'an> exna four per cenL fox collec-: mops ' - . TL Thomas B. Baker has disposed ofl his +. cot-t ge at Asbury Paxk on the 8615110le to He makes his\ head Gloversvxlle parties, and consequently ‘Wlll - look This-season for the healfli toning rop- ermes 'of the sea air along the . banks: ofr the murky (Jayadutta with the rest of fis foor mortals 2 I . & members of “(Wlnrtm Pos ® mu Nmthvfllc on the Fourth and ln a celehxahon in fllmt vfll‘lse' us Knot, be acted upon, and thuefmc u; will be | 1mposs1ble to attend a .--To. those of our (ulllepUhulLb who have taken occ‘rs'lon to speak kindly: Vf’OIdS fol our -new venture, and they Are.@uite numerous, we e&tend our hearty thanks,, . but: to those who have 'codeavored to. injure . - us \by. end] vonng 0 plemdlce ~ eoplc ~ ugamst us, we give no thought, as w con- 0 suler them,; beneath our notice. - Nellis is bound to F brlngm Cal Wiallk | If we'd 'reach their \ about it éither | rehealsal —The thermometer | hour to- day its atfractiveness. column. | cordingly. quitos found. ~ . Johnson Hotel | cometery , grounds. a + knowu five days. . them. 'evér the doubt. B,. H... street. turnkey, John Lewis. . wrong Arce,, helm\ safely locked in. : Home it} that city. trafic. men's nu ks, but until to shuve a man's fose, full] ng . fl (‘lolhwl | epickens l punted can ——Wel have lle wd oi Tives. clf greats nen all teming hélght sith We mustkeep our names and In the papers all the tim. ~-Philad ——These are red hot days, ar | [7 -Yesterday was the lhotteTt | first surmier month. / . -Therg were no serliil'es at i teuan chlnch last Sund: ~—The band had a large auc street last, wenuw hsleniln g tc i | ecary Hall marked mmt two 1 -J ohu F Cahlll s stole treated to a coat of pml it, wi -People are beginninlg to wis with the same fervor that th ing for it to stop & Tew Weeks -The Johnstown Bank eo; dav the payment of a scnn anpul | of four per cent, recently de cfn' - -The annual tar of the | Montgomery . { Agricultural Society, at Fonda : { arranged for the first week in -Werner, the clotlner puts fi Fourth of July proclamation Read it and gover -It is a curious fact tha thousands of insects lulled by t ~hghts every night, there are 10° -Workmen were engaged t «in repairing a \break in the wancj sWitiam street; in front of the © —Wonk has 'been commenc ing the channel of the stré } what was \once the minfature --At the meeting of Caya I. O0. O. F., to he held this ev | ficers for the ensuing term wi by District Deputy Grand M Tefft and assisting officers. -Argersinger placed a ne front of his clothing store yeste | artist who did the lettering thad a very bad spell at the name is somewhat d1storted __ Kennicut's hotel, 'near Notthville, burned: Sun It:was the ouly hotel in the $4,000; insured for $1,000. Severe loss to the 1d -—-The time for completmg tion in District No. 8. in the D. Henry, enumerator, has 'We understand t have also had an extensmn of ~I there is any doubt ab ‘ bunfr base-ball eathusiasts, a evowd before the bulletin bog Sutliff & Livingston's drug {home team plays, —’Superiutemlent Buchand vistons fo. comply with th | compellthg all corporations tc payments to their employes, sequenced the men employed works received. their pay to-c -The] Fort J. ohnson Club ah ; their fr lends numbering abe [ celeblate the coming fourth becoming manner, by a cla \ ball and {other. good. things, | Woods,, just north of the vill --A lul‘ge crayon portrait d - 'ameron, is en! exhihifibio show window of E. Fairchi The portrait was I ‘Ixuluhts of Pythias, luld w | prominet t place in the lpdge -S. K. Gross still remai there sedmas to be no effort 0 his friends to bait him.; Re fact, he lcmleavorcd to relesisc Saturday last, by trying to He Y however, \and : pleasure) of {occupying A cc --Thr pugh the LlfmlsL of | Buchganagn, transportation pa : obtained for Dr. Geo. L. S fon, Olfo, for entry into do | ably leage in a few days;ifor erg whigh hg -will find { llr be comfonlablc than rotating be : house, 3m] and penitentilary. —Thé sight of a dllllllxtn \public shoals is of comnton . still it. shuts pity for the po but when a young man, se years olifwe loses all scllf resp hood aml goes staggering (L1) huhl‘ tog drunk to nHavig at as was t ie case Sunday af | sight w llllq11_lll.\\uxls people ll | coss, however, as too mus the p‘ut of the burber spo | 111m... {3nd now the pergon O| was cat emplorl \wears a h plastel to keep the end of hi . l——As lfllll' stroller w is lulu nc town lllls molnmu Itc le 0 a Helm sheet show uuultm written llu- lege md “Flash F: If old doctor 'Seth Fowle h - tiec, ho Would, uo douht ha his eluldlux had been pres Ann\ ay, it is af 1 . ducks, geese, t like, and tlu, llung wiso say l UL ll: est fell to ofr lot of lunumgul 1 us H da el} da t1 eveni Me nt at fro ot tig fr h in 150 y t [hi ip ed AI 1 1 ik lu ven ping: a C is) | } e in thef $0 weekly | nc thet of h n - y |we fl} 0.1 1¢ ( ql 39pm 'mbe r m he dead mos- © 15 2, n fox chang- ta. ng, the of- me; 1 | A i 1 t i U ~mislak§c p 1 ‘ 10 ay of the | f | lfif‘shy f i the nook : S as been i adds no ; | for 1am g 1c WHll- | l heed to | livillunill i x £ las luux d orth lus : another urself ac { ong the J clccmc | | |: ftcrnvnll 4 i ains, on | Willuu? : {. ‘tluough d . +08. @ in the pu t T “lg-é 1 as 1C w of time, at la vil cali been hat t tim gl rcl i sto ul in i n An On ay.; d: l Rj it ut of‘ im a 2gC { thd d. ns I1 - to I is} i/ og de (0) ir h will OV ddI rll i erp ke w by Citpt Nets teven the tor hig. n der f when min tert Abram Edin lun'g‘jh y forcnoou age, Oljilgiu ub- mi 2 the enumerf- llage Gco ut, 0 hnce at the dispel suchf} leyl statutfs | hake wcuklv : file village? i ‘s bake, basel bo OP } ong. iave been. 1 haldlfifx will plol) : cw quall ; a ll installed. i U 1 P A Tlle‘ as. the Loss pxte mled‘ ll e others'l} granted x l . r people i front of 'e, when-| Ill, 1 ade pi 8 u con: [ a few of rty. w1ll§ nly inal} ohnson's i EA. late » in the} To., Main| for tlu o Jamcnt al jail, as part. of zing 1111s . ower Llu‘ l up thet has the himself} } Pop an a. dFoln éJ © sto d uly if nd mull; the pyoi . POL l upon th rev p h cut Thiy cly bed nlr C erpod with thors OHC t vaL hpt l Ic 1 mon. rgie pfob F ) er ed n e © IC w pout o \ fist eds ac ir] fd (the tence, buf r TVlfll Uf nsln m. it 15 the ligtior t he whielp ‘sl/ml co- asoie fr” ng it‘l'lllgll t idsegn the {n (U) S ortunater € l\lll(;( ac and maul in llmm EOL. slravin‘ a it mm j Ill mplln J hot n sud udge \of . } wlmnl it : A id til a (aml h hich wi ustt tif with luf- spvl’ll f prim nl # g“ 31mm and wife of Whitesborb. * ] auspices of the Northern New York 4 ple. \ Kenvedy, John left honre: to-day for Canada and !t 'J PERSONALS. 1 -The Misses Laura and Flora Buckbee | i l are visiting friends at Fonda. ite, Times. fu no -Mrs. T. M. Billington, of Amsterdam, is visiting her former home in tlus village. -Joseph Van Alstgnc is now «chicf en 'gineer of Thlinger & Son's delivery wagon. tax. -Grace Clark, of Springfield, - Mass, is visiting at the home of her grandfather, i J Jolin Dunn, in this village. Apotti- |] -Utica Press, Saturday : David Fox and ; wife of Johnstown, are visiting Dr. Dun- - Miss M. Frances Newton, a teacher in 'our public school, is spending her vacation\ Fat Henrictiz, Monroe county, N. Y. -Mrs. W/ Snyder spent a portion of | the past week ato Auriesville, visiting with f her mother, Mrs. Rebecen Montony. —Amslenl.un Democrat: Mt and Mts. ; Morris, of Jahnstown, were guests of Mr. [and Mrs. P. Henry Smeallie over Sunday. | -Peter Melnityre, of Albany, a former ' resident of this village, is located at the Arlington hotel, Northville, for the ; mer. -Says a bplout Brook correspondent : ‘llastu James Hibbard, of Johnstown, is spending his vacauon with his grand- mother,. -Mris. Hiram Argersinger,of Columbus, Ohio, has joined her husband, who hugs ”been spending some time at his former: home in this village. -Sid. Trumbull now whispers to. his friends as he passes them by, all on ac- | count of a severe cold which has affected . the muscles of his throat. =-Miss N. L. Collins, long connected , with our public school as one of its efficient Lop norms of teachers, is spending the. vacation at her home in Amsterdam. -Among the graduates of the Albany Normal - school, - last week, were Miss ' Georgig A. Bowers, Alice G. MceElgtew and | | Georgiana Speer of {his village. awning in: ddy. the same -His fncnds in this village W1“ 'be pleased to learn 'that Rev. C. H. Bald- win, of Amsterdam has received the de- gree of D. D. from Union college. / -Mrs. B. W. Dixon of Green street, goes to Sacandaga Park this afternoon, for & fresh supply of pure, fresh invigorating gir and water found at that popular summer resort -D. H, Van Heusen, Fred Baker. Lu- cius Young, Robert Sands and Jainés Hea- gle leave this week for Canada. Laké, where . they will enjoy an outing for a vlwk or' ten days. . ~ -Nelson A. Bradt will take part.J in sev- eral of the bicycle races to be held at Watertown, N. Y. on July 4th, uofler the £3 {cling As~ociation. -Suys a Clinton, N. Y. unsuspuudnul 1 Mr.and Mrs. Edwin Baylns, of Johustown have feturned home.after spnmlmg a few days at the cold home of Mr. Bdblllcs, on Elm street. -liev. Dr. Reeves is taking his, annual vacation, which will eatend through this' ] month and will be spent in fishing, tunt I ing and communing with nature in the . northern wilderness. -Russell C. Wells Esq., of Cranberry - creek, accompanlul by George, son:of Ein- I merson Browln of the same place, was in I town this morning. people and \Rus\ reports both rops in his vicinity, lunkmg first tate, espec fally the crops. -W. H Hazer, of Syracuse, was in town today, shaking hands and rehewing his nunumus acquaintance with our peo- He bas been spending severfl days with his family, who are domicited at Sacandaga pirk for the season. ' ' -Mrs. George R. Callamer left hmuctlus 111-3:an (mfimnrnmg, for Sharon Hpnngs in (mu‘pan) with her qunt, Miss (‘lullxlme Lockwood, who is seeking to impfove her health ~ through the inedium of the sulphut baths, . for which this place is noted. They will be absent from four to six weeks. -David A. Hays left honre this morning for England to-morrow. He was accom- panied by J. E. Powell, of Dayton, Ohio, a college associate. They will make their , headquarters in London, and will remain until about the middle of next September. It is purely a pleasure trip, snd they wil employ a portion of their time in making | photographie views of places of note. Riton, James and Mortimer -James Heagle, Eugene Murple Wade, Jr. Lake, where they will sojourn for g week, || roughing it 'They wil make their head quatters at what is designated as thé \Soup | Club\ cottage,. the property of thd Hilla- brandt Brothers, will do their own éooking | + and take things afterthe manner of camp life in general. | That they will have a good time goes without the saying. -Capt,. (. 8. Porter, south Florida, is in town., on both busi, ne«s and pleasure bent. He was a in the 15th West Virginia, Int., valiant service during the late liftle un- pleasintness with our misguided southern \bfcthren. The captain, accompanied by his son,; leaves. this afternoon or to mor- captain cof a week or ten days, will take in' North- ville, Fish House, Mayficld and Capt. Porter is a well formed, genial genfleman, and can give vivid de- scriptions of the beauties and glories of the alligator ptate, especially of that, portion down ameng the the Everglades, whore his ; cozy home and banana plantation$ are lo cated, -dJoseph Wert is assxstms: Collector t Melntyre in receiving the annual village, | paper. injured one of her feet and limbs. team ran down the road ia shoft distance, . { turned into a cross road, overturning the | carriage, throwing the children out, and in tor New York, from which port he sails | | by the executor, tof Paulina Brower, 'of Lake Worth, | . become residents of out village, | open an ice cream;, confectionery and fruit [f and d[d } emporium in the building recently vacated. other - points of interest where trout fishing is the | best. { to 8. Gilroy and Kennedy, battery. NEWSBOYS WANTED. We have engaged several bright and active newsboys to sell the Daity Rerup LICAN, but we will need five or six more. Boys can make more money selling the ; REPUBLICAN than any other paper circula- | ~A ted in Johnstowu Apply at once. e <> e__ 8 PRICE ONE CENT.\ In order to be able to give the pulllil: the . best daily paper in Johnstown for the very. ow price of one cent, we will keep no can- vasser, collector, or bookkeeper, this sav- -ing large expense, but will place the sagle uf [ the Damu¥ in the hands of} newsboys and | newsdéaters exélusively. 4 Newsboys will be given separate districts in our village, and 'will take the names of 'all persons who desire the paper left at.. their door each eyening ; and the same can be paid for once a weck, or cach night, as the subscriber desires,. None but reliable [ boys will be employed, and it will be por: fectly safe to pay them 25 cents in advance, { for which price it. will be delivered one month. As they pay for their papers when $ they take them from the office, such ad vance payments will give the little fellows the needed working capital, and will save the purchaser the trouble of prying cach who are thus setting themselyes uptin busi- ness and give them your name and address, and get at the same time a live daily home 25 cents a month ; b-cents a week ; 1 cent a copy. - Fill out the slip enclosed in - name and address plainly , and state whether you wish to pay monthly in advance, at the end of each week, or for each copy as' delivered. __ oe RUNAWAY ACCIDENT This morning while Mis. James Noith ; the Fonda road, and when time pulling the eross line buckle llmmglf the ferret ting. | The colored driver at once jumped from -the carriage to catch the horses by the bit, but Cher from fright or Inability did not succeed in doing what he says he intended to do. | The team hearing a little unusual noise, and finding them | selves unexpectedly masters of the sttuna . tion, started off at full speed, with Mrs. riage, leaving the colored driver standing in the road, ascemingly disinterested spec-. tutor Mrs. Northrup soon jumped trom the carriage, and in so doing quite severely . their flight and fall, were somewhat bruised - about the head and arms. After going a . short distance on the cross foad, the team - stopped their short and wild carcer, and - commeUCEd caliug | g-Sauss 83,0115 the svad, when the coachman Jc'surely came up and ' ' secured them. It was, on the v'fln most miraculous escape from RCR. for: Mrs. Northrup and children. - They w ere taken by spectators to the half Way ligase. where they were cared for by nyilys] | sent for at Fonda, and as soon as the f with them Dr. W. L. johnson. The chil dren are not seriously injured, and while, Nirs, N.'s injuries are not serious, her nervous systein was all unstrung at the sight ef ther two children being. carried { away by arunaway team, with the chanees of iustani death for the little ones. Who One of the horses was a little injurpd. carriage somewhat «demoralized, while the , driver was not llljlll‘t‘ll an tlu- least. Ed SURROGATE S COURT Monday, June 30. -The probate of the In the matter of an sccounting of the deceased, was adjourned forone week by request of counsel. A. hearing was had in the matter of the | proof of claims aguinst theestate of Eleanor | Berry, deceased, of Ephratah ,and the same | adjourned. Petition for probate of the will of Henry Bradt, late of Caroga, - deceased, was filed turnable July 14th. Petition filed for the probaté of the will late of Mayfield, and citation issued teturnable at Gloversville, July 18th at 10 a. Xt. . Letters of administration | were 'grinted upon the estate of George M. Simmons, 1 late of Johnstown, deceased, to his widow, Celia A. Simnmions. Daniel P. Horth,of Caroga, the guardian of the person and estate of Ly dia A. Peek: ham, late a minor, rendered his find ae count and turned 'over the assests in. his! hands to his maul and was discharged. ® -=: -Mr. and Mrs. John Swift, arrived in town on Saturday, of T rey . : by the ReprouicaX office. We welcome 'them among us and trust that they wall | find that they have made no mist: tke in a} ' or _ choice of xcsulem €. ‘ row, for Sacandaga Park. and in Ais trip} J. AND G, AGAINST ALBANY The Johnstown (GHoversy Hle met the Albanys this afternoon and gave | them a great trouncing, to the tune of 11 . The | following is the score by innings : Johnstown-@ville.. 2 Q t Lo 4 I b # v Albany. ..... 2222 1 0 O ot 0 0 0 O2 The score in detail will be puhlished 1 to-morrow's edition, ] week or day. Encourage these young men | to-day's sample copy and hand it to the | newsboy when he calls to-morrow. Give f rup and two. children were out fiding on: near the lowes | half way house, one of the horses stimbled | and broke the check hook, and at the same Northrup and her two children in the car | The- ff the tools of 20° carpeitets, of the accident reached, Johnstown, Messts. ° 'James L. and Willia { tened to the scene of. th 8. Northrup has | i disaster, taking | 4 . 'ner of the building, but from what source of us wouldn't be unstrung at such a sight?. the' will of Wm. H. Raymond, of Johnstown, deceased, by request of executor's counsel, . was adjourned for one week. executor of Maria E. Decket, of Johnstown, | and citations issued re J. They are to: and will. 'At in . | DESTRUl‘TNE aFlRE. road Consumed. At about one 6. clot k on 'Saturday morn- jog last, an alarm =-0 box 2 wlm‘h aroused our was followed by another the focation of llu “ll sl { citizebs, and which {rom burning. R house of the { nearet proved to be the Fomll doebhnstown «& mmpm) located Lllv bank of the I creek about mulml) Inmvvn» Main and | State streets, 1 When the hear discovery “as made the en lllll feet in length, wasen ¥endering all attempts a loped in flames, saving any por- [ seqpmienee the atte ntion of directed to preventing | th spread to other \the exeeptionm of ane book for checking the building fell a prey | element. Two loaded freight ents were <tanaing com the s witeh on the east qll: of the house lnlllpnflx to; the destroying + in suet, close: prosimity 'access to the same, and lluw too were al: most totally consumed: Thu §pd as they tlieir Iwuls the con: sof our village manufac mum \had passed from full recompense from ”K railroud com- puny. The goods syere slnmwd by the fol- lowing parties, together With their value, E as fat as we haye been able to glean : -P. Argersinger & Co ; te mf vabred at $1812; J. H y Co., fifteen $3,000 to $1,000 , cases. of gloves, $4010, Xiunllntup Manu: facturing company. cope -of fine $135; Kock & Vin 500 Neon! Vroomun, four case gloves, llxu-iu- “hull ard l’nlm m P. Milter & Peckham & I) ases of p ”HR hug)“ geod. in the dreight housg, of fortunmtely u dlarge following aw some of the 11,11”, lost C. N. Row ter Bros. sion and wists .s {00 : Lone egsc of gloves I}. uf al V521!!! J. ~all)” (worm , ene CiSe COZ, me saga; af 0. (\at (3!va ( u ~ ° Of bn which quantity, the principal fesers : '€ll, Eugene consignors) xlu is to the onyx“ e value of about $3000 ; ll C nlllub of Amsterdani, engine, $1000 ; \\ ecley L\ nes, furnaces, #800; George ham r, agricultural dAimplements. $200 ; Frank ; Miller, agrieul | Mural im-plmnculk $100 ; lluuLk & Lean] ng, paper, $200; lohns'onn Waite: . 'Works hydrants ets., $300 L. Stephen- 'son, doors, blinds, etc., $200 among other losses the valm. of w Lu ln we 'were unable \to aseet tain : Ad mullacn mf's €o., £100 Gomes «hetis s 'George Crashes fand J. D. DPygert yaru $ Delos: Brower. 'oil, whiting, ete.: Willard Selimser, ofl » D. . A. Wells, tilting ;. L. K. gM: lylcml'cf‘, und Styer & Behlen, dye \Co , lost some felting, oNe ~, ands, caves | 1 taere “m not i P “IS - 'the new eoal house, Willi-hf were placed in the freight House for safe keeping, amount- ing to about $1,000 in: value. ‘ The fire Olfigiuallul in the southwest cor- \It would be hard to (lutcrmuu opinion, however, bei mm that the general it of Hramp hie cbr ul urken lodging ‘l-hlll‘nll‘lL‘ll the uwlll umln the, plafform. The Blew southwest, which,\ wind l||llll' slum\ fmuul the red: h uf l‘u affd ose mill)!\ to the nlmfiu flames and sont then [out the loll” wreat | rapidity, brimids | throutaduat sparks anid Jing moporty in no The ment dwelling hen ou Sp treat ~£l fire to a tence. se he lnnumlr do the Ed. lool kllul flf'lll” “l“ teo, mitense [J, wards estate, Martin street,. our kuter Gupon it. and Tran-l!\ : (tion. It was lull”; A ments-tite and feater next thing to Il\lllls~ streams of nnunne it from destruc. «d by both ele: llllhlln\ it the llurc were four Tfamflics lfving in nln Imusv 40 secure their furniture.; dut loss by und. a-ll'u-lwiw in T hasty handling it peceived, O- The freight houke ure,; the $2000 and igmlunl upon. [which there was can ddnstumince largfp \the same. therein will [xl stpon the own breakage! the loss on regulations for and ( theccompaiy is npt cers. fs necording fin rrleg pop £ of 24 hours. will be heavy losers from the ulnlmtuvlirl‘il of goods in the fail tur below l'we {< estimated he .l—.hq\(-”!1)lfllil.\ cars. and the insurmee wil E theoJo«s. - Fhe (Aween oi0, 600 anil #0, nun eftine l in ealiins the and uupln_\(\ of tl (\MP-l?\ , zu‘ of l‘l'nzl' tuinbling the sid@ ea? of Ple ithe T wie ~] it assisstunce of sor ba stamelets Darult?s thie A Mkt =~ the brave . R ws dapen trachf i9y [- would d. they were boelly Treen ead [V was Sufi ty hose i ~ 'the timp! coinpay at the »Cene, 8 Thete wis a lfnl‘gv to Whkness the fife Agducirs, who let as vhs d of: people out \Aite \C0 Yunns y. l he had l Tas cumulated in the office The firenren woetked like me entitled bee gghond \(Trail fir tendered, . the Sarle ae uC : the services | -The People Es D: lull llmterday declared yar semi anoual [divide ud of three and one . half per cent. nayahlc luly 10th. {Blur Freight House of the F J. & a. Rall- f fire was sounded from. M, corner of Miin and Pofry streets, { box 14, ;: CHoversville Railroad | | tire duilding, which was: sont thing over. ltlnn of the struéeture flllllb anit us a con- ithe firemen was | i 1 'buildings in that iminediaté vicinity. With hich was used | everything within | 16 the satne that | <the intense heat preve nted .m\ one gaining were filled J with gloves and inittens wlm I bad the af-. Etl rnoon previous been. sluppwl by several signees will be the Imus who will receive: I) cases of gloves | Decker, Son & | cases Of moves ang inittens, | pairs of muskrat fur w mullols “no Pot t Rowel f Everett and several foreign [ stoves and f woods; Stewart & f lthlllLs nearly all | employed on fs ployed paying such oxlmrmtnut prices for Clollung Hats and Fixings. was the lwurknf np llmultl wry or the curelee+sness | from the | ct. l- kling through 1 structure with cudanger . way Cllllllgllulh thore |. nulI ut times the firemen had | into and “Tllef v bo managed | not without { wasin wooden stenuct- | hchich fvill fatl between { enoufgle to- fully caver | The Jfilnfitk ugh)\ goods stored J + - A I F erty Toft in their possession after a peried | Eo B was on brapfjy llnuwlu ofone of the' leeks beavers. and | FOR THE FRESH AIR FUND. It W111 be lemcmhercd by most of fl]! people that last season a number of little | village held a fair for the benefit of the| Tribune Fresh Air Fund, resideiice of W. H. Kibbe, ou street, which will be continued for three days. | equal to that of last ycan, and hope, through to largely augment the same is worthy of recognition, and we their 'efforts may be satisfauurlly recog- nized. The object a. THE HEALTH OF THE STATE The Slate board of health have issued their lcport for May, 1890. The following represents the total number of deaths in the 1,000© Albany 147, 17 12; Choes 80, 18.00; \Ploy 100, 18.46; West 'Froy 18, 16.78; | Hoosick Fells 8, 16.00; Lansingburgh 9; Green Island 2 sackiec T, 21; Catskill 6, 16.00; Hudson 11.10; Kingston 20, 11.43; 9.60; Glens Falls 18, 18.00; Plattshurg 14, 24; bchuu-(Iady 36, { 21.60; Schoharie 6, 21.50; Cobleskill 6 21.18;, Amsterdam 20, 12.00; Johnstown 7, 14.00; lovereville 3 1,00 Little Falls 8. 11.30; Herkimer 2, 9.00; (Ballston Spa Springs 11. - fl 12, Furl Edward 4, 21.60; Whitehall 6, 4. 15.00; baratoga people residing in the .castern part of the | from which the} sum of $18 was realized. The same par-| fieg today. openedanother fair for the same } | \pulpose in the old house in the rear of the | | East State | They have. glready secured & sum- * the kindness and generosity of our people, | trust | places named and the | mnual death rate pert ; Greenbush 18, 27:00; Cox- 8. 00 Waterlord 4, IN BLACK AND noxious; AT REDUCED PRicEs. I % A large and clegant assortment. of PMummnum i Beaded and Plum Capes, , Ladies' and Minuet-Wilkins Waists, *White Emllrmdered Dresses, CHALLIES AND SEERSUCKERS AT CUT PRH ES. Carpetsnnd Curtams to close Ont at Clint. ~ HARRISON BLOCK [JOHNSTOWN * o Boots and Shoes - PREPARE T0 Ell PLEllSEDl Never have better goods been shown]! Never havegreater varipties been offered? ; f Never have prices been-so low? I IN LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN's i I If the Best is Good Eno ugh, Come and Get it at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Manion & Kirrney, “l cern give you the highest quality 6 now mu] look over our superb xllspld) «of go comes the rub: beat. CHAUNCE Peoples Clnllner Clothmg, Hats and Caps. “‘\‘ a“ 4 35 West Mam Street Johnstown N Y. age: s Ls all STOP - I oe Don't you know that f goods at lower prices tah any other . house in the trade? We have studied to please and can please < II you want some real bargains, come RIG I. : ods for Qprmlg and Summer wear. - We have the latest styles, the largest stock to select from, and can give what we promise, a fair and square deal for everybody. # | | }. | H you trade with us you néed not feel seared that you are going to be A blind man. will get the same amount of satisfaction as one with clear E eyesight. - Don't have any fears. - Come and Sce us at arm Y HEA Kennedy Bunting lohnstonm -- lFufmture. Stock large i mstnllments ‘ Wanerooms 5 Floots, Z9 and KSI West LEstabhshed in 1861. l . l | ae zane n ede oon i , - Factory and Warehouse, 5F'oors 8 UHUNGE? The bpung Season is well advancled Our and must be reduced, so f time we will offer Parlor, Sitting Room, lelary, ‘Ch'unb r and Dining Room \ URNITURT at the Lowest Possible Prices for RELIABIE GOODS. Buyers are invited to examine our stock. A fine line of Reed and Rattan BABY CARRIAGES at the Very Lowest Prices. or a short Goods sold on . No Charge for dehveung Main Street {l East Main Street. SON %