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. ) FromG’wue..800 e te mortgaee ee T a SZC. MATLS LEAVE. mm W tbOQAJlI. R Esstand es. North i \#> |- Bas 0 \ ForG ville.. ' 1:08 P.M. l Bastand West 230 No h..\.... \ | North, ..... . £80. ' Eastand West 4:13 ° © | Hastand West 5:45 FromG*vilie.: §:80 ¢ | For G’vme, at '111 2469-4 - LQ 2+ TL OLC Cos 5a HOME HAPPENlNGS a --The result of the Albany Journal lan- | tern contest. will probably be announced this evemnq. . +-WThe open air concert given by the Band. rest evenmg, «drew out an unusually large [+ crowd 'ol people and proved highly pleasing. he: plate glass being placed in the w dows of the residence of Martin Ken- 1 ere without doubt the finest in thls, s FThe grocery storeof Cnmmmgs & Co., . \South Nisin street, Gloversville, was broken | . into night, iefore last and; robbed: of about I $4 m change and & quanmoy of cigars., _.. the people 'of, the baby city do enloy the music of the gaburban baud every Wed ‘ \1 . gon tion from the WEEKLY REPUBLICAN 1 'to: Dunc Repruprnicax, can do so by calling - -at the office of publication, No. 29 North l a: \Maklet htreet, Johnstown. ... an extent that it distorts the name .of anin- corporated éempany because Johnstown * appears tHKerein ' before Glovelswllel 'BRow ' silly - » - f, --In\ speaking of GloVe1sv1lles water if su ily; the Leader thinks \there is enough sor ordinary purposes; but in ease offa fire of several hours' duration the supply would | - be fo reduced that the mty would be in- danger, .. }-The attempt 'of the News to bolster up the) conduct Gt: Chief MeDouald, by pub- hshmg & batch of misstatements; without any attempt. to ascertain the truthfulness of | they same, does not show much Joumahsme \I; enterprise 'to say the least, ‘ er meetmg will held at Tempérance mg &. 'local branch of the order of .Eraternal: Guardians, a benefit society, a which W111 be addressed by E. Stanley Perkms,M D, supreme medical examiner. l endingathe encampment . at Cloversville f'the last two day s passed through town 6-day: on their way to their respective L homes ' and all} report a glorious good.. time | On, \shelf cormrades of the new may of | f ‘loversvflle. - | fifohceman McDonald was.. strolhng ©~about the streets last evening, with his fa- ©, vomte weapon dangling by his side, appa- ' rently 'as unconcerned as if he was as in- . agemst 111m. His days are short in Ins pre- sent capaelty. found Omef McDonald cuddled up in a herip on the steps 'fast asleep and snoring | at agreat rate. He did not disturb him, debot. this morning 6n the. Lutheran exeur- he. 31121 to Sacanda‘ga Park, accompanied by . Béssee's Johnstown orchestra. It 'was. ex- -.. pe eted to 'add two carloads more to the he church of the same denomination in shat city. .. ] ~Walter Bates was arrested this after- on by poheeman Loucks, upon & warrant jow. 'out, by Benjamin Stecnburgh, charg- hun with petit larceny, in huvmg ' dug arralgned he ensexed the plea of not bos j“ was arrested tins morning b) officer C w. ; merenes of Fort Plain, on a change of, IS _' cmzen of the Mohawk valley ‘ 0, one will shed tears over Ins depmtme up —~The eleehue lwhts, very unfortunately ten: oclock The reason for the sudden o g_-ukness was a shortage of water in the' is drawn for. ~ponrid from which water lOtIVG power The company let the water tt for the purpose of eleaning the pound, expecting vain to-day to fill it again. . But: thus far therain has failat to connect The blundermg News in speakinn- of tou he arrest of Chief McDonald says:: \A S., ustin as the representative of several citi- it ady btevens is a member, secuud & war f' ant for. the arrest, which is (nurely false, J with it, in behalf of the society, urn-yd to do with it whatever. tiz. ens. . Eastand West 7: la A. M. - 1250 ear. | ~ | in town this afternoon. with frxends at Mayfield. bod I - field. | short stay. gg. I‘vflle, came over to the counmy Johnstown may be a \hamlet\ as | imed by the Gloversvdle press, but how | | Mz. and Mrs. Chas. C. Hedry Gloversvflle Leader pernnts its | pi eluchce against this village to go to. 'such ' \returned this afternoon fr 1 Messrs. Uhlineerlés‘Son. q l top | band concert a fisticenco Tail,. tlns evenmg, tor the puxpose of 1a\ marrie d. woman; and el indisereet as to take an eveni | the husband of the other --A large number of the Sons of Veterans ‘ : was knocked out of the OK | and the popular leader of last and returned , again brought with him zo handson ; which we were permitted ~. noeem.‘ as a lamb of the charges prefelred | : played during the winter os | medal is. the size of a dou tod -Yesterday morning at about. half-peso four oclock a responsible ' party~ informs us}-as he was passing the Peoples Bank, he { I ‘ [friends in J noksonville I dant £ bar of filig -B tlefthim anchored to his post of\ duty . ang froni & bar 0° MISC tol -——SIX car loads 'of heppy people: left the . | of the Phoenix Hose, of / in at Gloversvflle the congregahon of | Ien a twaigon box valued at $10 Upon | { . of a Russian mlht‘u'y OfiléCl The complement of course M1“ . | a mu; up of matters ent } No, we could not think , | men can play ball better 1 betr than when sober | tonto publishing untruthfull statements: i | the mere word of a brute n f thmk of. locatmg the fund 4 occurred. < We believe in gwimfl the n { a paper in the interest 0 [ fits citizens, clean; alnd py ing of scandals and gossip, .it would be an utter img . part to in any respett fol zéns aud. of the Grand. Army of which | {conslsts are widely apart as Stevens is not nor bas he évep been ¥} occasion for your advice leriaber of this organization, and no one in | It- as purely at the Instance of numerousd From the pamlor’s {hm rece Though raxoly a single w Broke the qitiet air, the sound Time after time was hemid. arty. i ia Tam ads, rdo i . of ' And, oB, the smacks were © ' For there in the evening A gltepy man smashed mos As fast as he could kill. vPh ll PERSONAL -R, C. Wells, of Cranbm Greek. ——Mlss Elizabeth McDer is visltm: -Miss Ruth Rafter of Hookick Fun, : visiting friends in the village. -John W Uhlinger left for New Xor s last evening on a short busmess trip. -Mr, and Mrs. L. G, Hill returned this morning from a visit with fribn -Bpencer Bath-on-the resided. -Johnni¢ Seaman and Mar Jr., went to Canada Lake iye Abbott is visiting] I ndson, where thel formerl) - hl) in Kennel-ls“ f Glovers: seat th atternoon. < _. [4 -Miss Ada Brookman of | Bay City, Mle igan, is visiting in the village}, the guest ) , qn Madisq street. ; -.—Cha_s. Miller and Isaac} Stern returnd: last night from an outing at Lake Pleasanft. The trip to Northville and return was niad on horseback. “i i -Mr. and Mrs. Willia De-Rcmer Charlton, Saratoga county, their daughter, Mrs. M. B Wilham street. £4 -Mrs. William R. Disgo Tuo child. d m) May fie E ~-Hon. Nicholas M. Banket, G I Wolntht up\? ¢ where they had been visiting t 'of Mis Dixon, Mr. and Mis. {Jame s; 1 Roberts of Riceville. E g I +Charles Walrad, who jfor fiftecu yers past has been in theemploy of fhe llesq'. Northrup, in their glove m nuifactory {wil sever such connection Saturday, night, ait the following Monday will engage Wil H pnogreSs of t er} { took pla- olhee betwe u nn'le maldcu, 1 to have be n vme; been c int A THREE BASE {___ Last evening during the \ w 1D: 's, si al ha in front of the county clerk The cause: of the afilfmy is & occaswned by the maiden n. Rep rt says that the destroyer 057 d 'st t. in the fi ‘lnee base\ t l i | i inning, the Vlc‘tor m akingsn ~ His. POPULARITY In John L. Gartland a ROAD fo finer resident the Tenth heel- up uwhl betel yes euldy c gold badge, ment Band, Albany,, came, to Where his bind mouths. \T leeagle. On face is a bas-relief of the sub-tropical; : on the obverse the inscription: | ''To John L. Gartland,ifrom his im Fla.] Aptil sented to him in Florida ©1890.\ > R ( Three small chams hold t W are worked palmetto leaves : ©Sub-Tropical.\ It is a may justly feel proud of We were also shown ar mld medal presented to hith lly the Qu Po, Jelllstepste the occasion of then visit] t Washmnt on. last summer. It is about] tie kame size :of the other, but not as clabuorafe superfine-lyre It has abar across the top} with motto [at tachment, and is suspended flom a bum]: ' by two small chains attached th cither ¢nd of the instrument and is fip nopmtelv en glaved When he wears} these clegiint tokens he will have much ohq appcara of; high ta he} medal 'ppu- ork, in which ind the vm beauty, and t. 1 Ef other ch: uulst lll! the 'on ik nk jor m. | COULDN'T THINK |OF IT. ; Ou’r down street contampo deavoring to set the Darcy right upon s trividl matti . advising us to “weigh date ly ' of the Evening News and ge rectly.\ This is just what doing for some time, and| have found if? filled with stale news, bu hgfing attempt reportonal work, $1055 1ist-cotemeutjfis rely Hnexcusa off following we do not Lidl 'whe weled fary, in: AN 'mwl~mle~:’ the roll“ matte-Iris for- ye haved b iy em ind re. the ive + A A i News in any particular, as nnot be Iul either eouh we rat of an Ad- tign “held it pws ual in any other place while\ it is fresh, iunchlute acts 'of officiousness and br officers who are.clothed in I and to rid the community presence. | In fact, we belie 1, to put i 'dd Juil comlllu in riéf £ {their cdi ye jn publist fogint \llll\(. re sylthoutfll and by so (ln ossibility on on} it the News. No, we. could n a thing, Mt. Nees, for ore ingment ii'} deag gud ours .of what dedent jourtn aud we have ih such mit p joey and 1¢; o 1 found tlat ing lllxl our pt t luulxnls ism 'no ets. You will therefore go us to go ours. We are often tried, wanting-Heagle. s aut never i i ; | x u ds at Me); . T-company composed terday for ' A Vlsmr ' re ° | future supposed ofl was struck. stunce. that when the water in the Cayn | dutta well commenced «ising, Mr. Bolvin ; the pnuu‘. . so J g stroll woo r. bmestic pate-e © examine; pre \ 2,1 Brooklyn. | felt ids. sis. ice en-. | the company 's representative 1118 - ren . ut a filled‘ ith - lull | wn | o ing . i the w who of | tool}, vI , €V € GIL VERSUS WATER. A great deal has been written,re- written, . surmised and re-surmised relative to the ull p -| question in or neat the village of Johns I| town, and : no one has as yet, been far enough down into mother earth to get a , | drop of the precious article, or at least,late 5 developments go to prove that no one has, ' yet, notwithstanding quite a \struck oil\ number of would be experts to the con- trary. - However, no one at all conversant A with the petroleum districtsof our country, and having compared the typography and. geological formation of those districts with the district embracing Fulton county, will, |: 'or can for a moment, doubt the existence , of oil, gas or precious metals in this coun: tv and its immediate vicinity, and that too, in large paying quantitics. kind of push and cnergy, to prove that this puss a L0 section of the country is rich in undevelop- { friends gt | , _. niry is rich i I [ ed wealth. The Cayadutta Oil and (Gas company, entirely of Fulton county people, have sunk a shaft to the | depth of 850 feet. Yesterday at B44 feet the drill went through six feet of porous sand | stone, from which water clear and pure as- f 1 crystal, flowed freely, so that it filled the: well at the rate of one hundred feet per , hour. | dred feet or more below where salt water 1 was found. \t now in charge of the drilling for the Caya- : dutta company, is firm in the belief that | ' either ofl or gas will soon be found, and f This fresh water was found a hnn Mr, J. W. Bolvin, the expert that too, in large quantities, as all the indi- cations thus far experienced through the; various rocks and sands, point tothe cer- tainity of striking oil or gas in the fear' Mr. Bolvin is now of the opinion I that the Keanedy well was salted,\ as that well must have opened, this same yein [ of water fut about the (time that the had salted his well, be could in a few houts have cteated a big sensation, and | have kept it up until the effervescence-had | subsided,as it did from the Kennedy booin the result would have no doubt been the I same. ing to strike ofl | found this side of the celestial lun-ulnm But the Cayadutta people are go or gas, if it is The egsing will now have to be removed and the hole rimmed out so that the casing can be extended down and this large flow of water shut out of the well. consume alfout a week's time, when the downward course will be continued and pushed with yigor until the desired ob ject is n'ccomplished DEATH OF COL. w. H HUSTED Just as we were going to press, the pain- ' ful news of the death of Colonel William , m | was about one o'clock this afternoon, when | the Colonel and his father-in-law F. H. Husted, of Broadalbin, reached us. 8. Liitle: john, were leaving home for an afternoon's hunting excursion, and. were already in { the buggy, when some one handed them. a } gun, which by some meaes was accident | Husted . ally discharged, killing Colowet almost dustantly. The death of Colonc} Husted is a sad blow to the prosperity of the beautiful . village of Broadalbin, as the Colonel was a millionaire, and made that village his sum- { mer home, his winter residence being in' Colonel Husted owned a large . estat¢ in 'and and great the village, really took naturally a tend to the upbuilding of that prosperous and Beautiful village, and his loss will not { only be felt in Broadalbin but will reach | out into adjoining tow ns. the most liberal men that ever that ¢ommunity, and consequently will be' resided in greatly missed by all classes. THE CITY HAS A LAW SUIT. The Johnstown and Gloversville Gas Company has served papers on City Clerk W’nlmmflth and Assessors Comric, Good- {fellow and Holden for a review of the city | assessment before Justice Fish at ville on the 26th of August. The Fulton: papers q sct forth that the gus company owhs six + mileg of pipe in Gloversville which has been. nesessed at $14,000, whereas the company ! VW her appesated, he fore the assessors on grievance day they fount they had been assessed $14,000 per. claims the true value is only $1,200. songt property, which was then changed | by the assessors to real property in the same | that the f umount. The claim ds set up netion of the assessors is ifegal, and that the gssessment is too high. Keck & Smith are dounsel for the company -Cilozersuille Sta nlrl ard. SUPREME COURT NEWS. connais ze I As we went to press 3LSl¢llluj aftel noon,. | the arguments for and against the indict: ment of ex Sheriff Sutliff were being made ft by the District Attorney, William Green, . for fhe people, and Messrs. R. P. whleh Justice Fish took the papers connec- ted therewith, reserving his decision for future date. In the matter of the application of Mrs. } | Nanpgy Bush, through her attorneys Messers. Anibal & Murray, for the ful possession and custody of four of her children, the re- s . , quest was ranted, as no one opposed the | application. Charles 0. I. W. Thorne, Tubas entries | made application, upon a wocceding, for R> possession und rusfody of his infant child, who was . with Rachel Brothers, its grandmother. - l f The| application was opposed by Messrs Hot-l; & Smith attornéys for Mrs, Brothers, if and Justice Fish refused the request of Afr. Wait, thus leaving the child with its grand- mother Mrs. Brothers. Eula bearing arguments of counsel, l It needs only development, brought about by the right . a | happy men, women Suppose for in-: . | bappened is one of those in One theory is, that the train | to be | as the fear ear broke loose and was losing This will | interest . in every enterprise that would in any way | He was one of. ‘ 1 Anibat l ; and cA. J. Nellis for the ex Sheriff, after Wait, through his attorney, | | FATAL ACCIDENT oN F.. J. & G. R. R- friends, on their annual piecnai¢ ft the wide andaga Park. A imore joyous people never assembled than these excursionists,as various exercises and imusements brought futo service on such festive occasfons. boarded the train in the evening on their the Park. between that place and Cranberry Porter's Hill, when suddenly the fast mov- a standstill, and at once the through the cars that a man bad fallen from the train, and was killed, [ inquiry of the excursionists, and suddenly, as if by magic, 2a a pull of sadness hung over when they learned that the cause of stop- : member of tho A. 0. U. W. It was Fay Van Derveer, one of the best brakemen on the road, _ Previous to his Johnstown... He was at first given work on- the frelght train, and lately was promoted 'to brakeman on passenger j and Northville. Me was yesterday one of the excursionists as well as brakeman, tivities of the occasion, not drearining that of so sad and horrible: death 1 which he died. Just how the ysteties that is inexplicable. , separated, leaving the rear car behind, und 1 distance, Vap Dervéer attempted to step across the chasm from one platform to the brake, fell between the ears, when both as well as others, was supplied with whit is known as the \Jennings coupler,\ among the impossibilities for that kind of a | coupler to break looseand separate a train | of cars. | _- Another theory is also presented, and by those too, who claim that they saw Van |: is this : rear platform of the second ~car from rear T of train, and- was looking in a bewildered brake is adjusted. and probatly imagining that it leaned in the wrong «dincction, took from the rest of the same time swinging coupling the rear car train, and at the to the track between the cars, when the} killing him instantly. 1 and the engineer stopped the train, but not until after the rear ear liad passed over Van Derveer, leaving bim a lifeless, mar- | gled mass of humanity. The remmmé of the \ deceased were placed on. board the train | and brought to Gloversville, und given in | { charge of Undertaker Hart, - \ter be imagined than pen can describe. amd | as that loving wife, who was on the train, | shared life's sofrows and joys, the seene | was most heartrending. Stout - hearts | 1 melted with teats, while a pull of sadn was cast over all, aud the test of the jour ney was more of a funeral cortege than of joyousness and pleasure. Mr. Van Dor 1 veer rLbldUl at No. t Third street, Gov: vices w 111 probably occur to-morrow AN ORDER REFUSED court, held at the Court House, Justice Fish presiding, the case of Chief of Police + ting him to go before the grand fury in an- vers, was noticed aod argument was sct : down for the Justice's chambers at Fulton ville, this motning. ' in behalf of the accused, | Murray for the People. 4 tiee concluded that it was a matter in which } :the people of Johustoxnmr only were coir to hear and determine ed the order. The case will come on for 1 trial on Tuesday next, before Justice Frank L.. Anderson. ° Go- onee and you will < Meagle's big clothing house + £6 Kast yer 1M on lh ile's hm- tins. -- South Market St., Johnstown, N. Y, five mmutes wiitk from Yhiem St. andRost O dick und converient to schools and churches, Fine fruit trees and alf unprovements qnough for two dwellings | SHULTS, % and 33 William st., ef B. ou. , s16tt Yesterday morning, as tlic excursion train on the Fonda, Sohastown & Glovers | ville railroad, went north, it carried in its | beautiful parlor coaches a large number of | members of the American Order of United } Workmen, besides & large number of their ly known and popular summer resort, Sac ] they whiled away the day, engaged in the: All: through the day, ind until after they had: return trip, every thing moved along as f | bappily and merrily as marriage bells.until> the train had goue about two miles from | Creek, on what is known to railroaders as | ing train, heavily laden with hundreds o{ | and children, éame to\ cry went j Who was | it, gnd how didit happen ? was the anxious |. that beretofore happy crowd of people, | page of the train, was the accidental death . of one of their owa number, andthat too.a { employment by the railroad company.some . two years since, be had for several years , been in the employ of John E. Wells, of and excursion | ' trains between Gloversville and the Park und | during the day mingled in all the fos - \in so short a time he would be the victim | as that frow | ' other, for the purpose of applying the head | legs were cut off and his bead badly | smashed. - However, that theory could not : well be sustained, as that particular train. 4 and it is ; Derveer at the momant of the accident,and ' Van Derveer was standing. on the | sort of mannet at the lever with which the | : hold of the lever, moved it in the opposite { direction, thus unlocking the brake, or un- | | around and falling over the guard rail, on | rear car passed over him ag above: stated, As the rear car slowed up after being de- ' f tached, it of course pulled the bell rope, | ~* CC - The feelings of the excursionists ean bet-} | bent over the lifeless remains of him who | but a few) moments before was so frll of. joyous | merriment, and with whom «he. { ersville, from which place the funcral ser- At yesterday's spam] term of supreme } | Chatles IL MeDPonald, for an order permit | ] swer to the chiurges brought agsinst drim } for the brutal assault upon Dr. G L. He At the appointed thine | Judge C. W. Smith presented the (fuse aud Michael ‘ll f After hearing ar- 1 guments upon both sides, the fearned Ins 'cerned, and that it should be left for them t . ind therefore refus f often -to \A very desirable llull‘dlmr Let for sate en ' Less than Lirce | Jubhnstowin, 4 LAWN PESTIVAL The freinds of the (hull)! library and read- 24th. Ice cream, eake and lemonade at the usual Tates. - Proceeds to go towards the running expen- | young vbeople have secured Mr. Bessec's cecasion. Should the weather prove wet, thereafter. Watch the DIIN rs in that case, as the occasion Wilt be advertised, thrown epen for the sucéts, and if desired, ather houses fi the ne lghbnrlmml. The MayHcld lune wrestled with the this place. Police Justice Anderson ; from Iohnstown who was the choice of bottr clubs, for um- pire, and he performed fhe duties so satis- factorily to buth clube; for each found about the same E was compelled to take supper with both . clubs. , to the great number of hair breadth es capns from sudden dmtll by all of each regular grounder. Sompbody stepped on \Del\ Hale's leg, and the now limpeth, From two o'clock till datk the batting did rage, wheir the War closed, with 59. for Denton's Corners, to 68 for Mu) freld.. John L. Bradt has ms! treated bis house to a coat of clean white paint. Jobn L. just how to make things look nice. Amprovement,. and has pmutul kis house on the hill. Jolin ll. fHson vsus the artist. -z -o- P STRATFORD < Hot, dry and (lnslv ; MH: J. C. Livingston Jas been to his bed for suerll (hgx but is now re- L porlul as improving. | ; and Lillic lxudnn ute home for a few days\ vacation. \f Lev. Wthanis of N. YQ, preach in the Dxarptist church Sunday eve- ' nnw i | Arum p died \l| his «ufferings. dnushter who-«leeply mourn his Joss. They < Lave the tleepest sympathy of our commu- nity in Brom n Tus been betibe kably patiecft in ter. { Mrs. W.H. Kibbe, JT.; denly Saturday, July 12m d fed very sud- | and called on some of her neighbors. sudden death was a shmk to her many friends. | She leaves three bright little girls, { a beloved husband and fathel to mourn he loss. The funeral services 4ook place the Baptist church or the 15th inst., Rev ll L Syke of Lmle Falls omelatmg Spec1al Notlces \ ANTED. . hitseaim (Hm e M: {ken-z \ to ». De Ill‘tll. 18 lllllk h, lllllll ll-\\ ll N.Y. LW iron. i‘“ ll“? Rooms 1m I luuxtnm lnqmrL-«I H. RAMP (ll’l’uli'l‘l'N 17 Y ['+ Street. bittlle Falls, in the very centre of .business, an elegant small 'Fabpey Gopds store of ment. Regt low, Apply to P. . St.. Little balls. K. l. I'NM‘ aNT Ll! \A sun tn |ln lulu“ wor lg Mus be-competent to (00k Hopi), at this 0th +] szlll finily. ”Ill 18:1 Corporatlon Notlce. Notice. . Ra ' Eh tion, that sealed > plnpnmls or bide will bo | of Johnstown, Fulton connty, N.Y. ing the same wath the e.cth of said \lll.w<, at ; day of, August, 1800, at that day, Torimsuwn or price 1 improvement or public work on North Melcher E street, in suid village, will be done by individ- | uals, persons, firms-or corporations, alflet’ably 'to the plans and specifications thereof now with. \the cmouit Birifding. Each bid or proposai sh§H heqecompanied by or more fllrelltbqllllllhlllgllltlls stun of double 'of siid sum to said village in case the sald in- be awarded to such party, and the failure or uyeept the same und proceed with the said Implm ement or work. i The sud Board of \the anght to reject any i ; Dated July 2ist, 184), l'ldlllul sh. l! (llXVxV , Clerk. Medlcmal | NEW EVIDENCE Convincing Proof of the Honesty of Dr. Howes Meolcmo | A Wonderful Cure of Tn]: Rheum. Mis. Horace As#,35 Marshall Ave,, gayst- they were raw and alferiteked open. Doctored a great deaigind used ild lunch of patent medi- aifics; gll to no purpose.} Fight bottles of Dir Howes\ Discovery entirely e ured me, and to-day my hands are perfect] hei alth good. - Shall be one who inay care to ex OME CERES, L. Caten, cured of Nérvous Prostration. A. J. Kasson, cured of liver Disease, Mrs. John Fulton, rum d of Sait Rheum. had trom boyhood. P Geo. H. Taylor, rum d of Rheuinatisin ; and many others: . ¢ Persevere di afs tise; séfmember i takes time | to work throusis the hlclml Chrome Diserises | eannet be ciuedon Tw cor Three botties, tw ll \l PHNSLCOEANS SAY From Dir C. W. Gurd. Know ing (ht lullllllll lef four preparation cusedit with good usul's in my own fimity. bnt. E. B. Brags, be llllll Mich., writes: Thro' Mrs, Ganse, a Iadv patie m nl mine, your ¥4 4 she cat while af Hurafos s Spbinzs an | - wath good resylts | Please ne i casn of he dozen hon“ s.as {f wish to try [at in sevirirl chronte ca: n now under my care. AT DR UCGISTS. : Q.” IN ax w-n‘mmmmw x3 steel Frame the Harrows, | Do not purchase until you! have ex- amined this Harrow at | J. G. FERRES', . w 7. f & ing room, expect to meét on the lawn at | Mrs. Daniel WY. Campbell's, corner of Hebe and Montgomery streets, this evening, JSaly { Five cents admission fee.- | ses of the library and reignlingqoom. The I orchestra for an open dir concert on 'this | {it will be Ireld on the filst suitable evening | Should» the wWesthet be nuuh cool no change weed . be niade, as Mrs. C nnpholl s house will he | { Company in the field. - Denton's Corners nine on Saturday last at | The only oiftsider present, was | amount* of fault, that he f The accidents wére few, compared | nine trying to catch the Same ball, and the: rolling and tumbling of, both nines for a | do) M. Anthony is also in the tune of f confined | wilh | . Willard Brown “ho sufferal so long | the' 1th inst. and was: uunm from his jate Pos lg mee the 13th inst. - He leatea wife and one | this theit double bereavement, as | they so recently buried a daughter and sig-. Mrs. K. had. been in poor health forgome time, but the day before her death felt unusually well. Her } ApPDPIY | (_u l_. last M.un street, Moire | buke, wash and 4 Good ' To rem on Mum tore, suitable for a |. ailoring Establish f KENOE, Main | QOTICE is hereby given pursuant to reso u- / by the Board of Trustees of the village . by leave - the Departinent Building:therein, until the 4th | four welock P. M., on | for which certain | sud for mqvm tion at said Depart- | & bond in the: penal sum ot $1,000.00, with one t the said amount, conditioned Tor the payment 4 . provemeytor work or eotitract therefor shall f neglect of sald paity for tux duys to full or' hereby reseryes Tall bids or proposals. ' 6 I bad Sait Rheum: on my hands tor 148 years; f sell and ray general | n-ll‘ to talk with any | Necessary to Reduce O1 N. J. Brockway, ented of Meadacke he | .N. d.: called - Eranklin Howes llmmug. 1 do not f hesitate to recommend if to my patients. Have 1 { Jearned of | baving obtuned . 1 [Nil odor } . send | | TWENTY SEILLENCS A BOTTLE | an | Jutest improvement in Insurance. The Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, Richard A McCurdy, President, monopelizes this space. It's a miserable little one-horse Company, having vsexthm' age, strength or | apply to John K. Barrett,; District Agent, Dud- | Tey Buxldmg‘. Johnstown. N. Y. 1 1 t experience. | Its polidy con racts contain all the | } . objectionable features and its dividends to: policy-boiders are the siualiest paid by any If you gre curious to | 84 | know more of its standing, plans and methods, 1 | SHORT TIME ONLY. - $0; Lawns, - Lace Caps, - Reduced to Reduced to 15¢. Reduced to 836. , - Reduced to 506, 3B 00 Outing Blouses Reduced to 67¢, 1.50 Outing Blouses, Reduced to 95¢. . | I Silk Mitts, Reduced to 96. | I Embroidered Suits and Parasols reduced- $0 per cent. New Carpets and Lace Cm:- ains on Installments. a HARRISON BLOCK Boots anofl Shoes _ Never have better goods been shown! | Never bhavegreater varieties been offered ! 1 Never have prices been so low! IN LADIES', GENTS AND CHILDREN'S - Frices which you cannot resist! f: the Best is Good Eno: ugh, Come and Get it ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. MANION & KIFFN EY , 35 West Mam Street Johnstown, N Y Clothmg, Hats and Caps. lindsor Ties, Tennis Caps and Straw Hats ABUNDANCE VERNER, ' Clothler Hatter and Formshor 107 ll llom St, Mosomc Block lohostoom K,Yo 1ture. SECIAL INDUCEMENTS l As we are obliged to tal | Consequently we will off 4 ke an inventory, it will be r Large Stock of Goods, er special inducements in t | § Floors, No. 8 West Main St., and 3, Grand Furn TIME ONLY. AT JRG 5 and 7 South Perry St., Johnstown, N. Y.