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P RIDAY JULY 2a, 1890 f in l wiros Le&AyB. © East and West 6 00 A. gM. East and West zNorh .-.' uae, 4:85, Th..... '9:10 :- io own 22228 a ll; to le. . 125093 59 Flom ville. * for G'vi -- East.. 1:08 px. | Eastand West 2:30 * . . Novth.. {f ° | NortL. “(H f .. ' Fast an 48 Vo | Bast andWesf; Bib ~* ~' *~ From@'ville.. $30 ! - For @'ville: . 650 h C FromG’wlle..800 ** s ove . HOME HAPPENlNC-a. e ~Cluhber McDonald still. continues on | '*. dregs parade evenings. f ~~ awaited rain has arrived. ;~ the corps of teachers in the Union school :' the next year. - -It is to be hoped, after three of four ~more attempts, the News will be able 'to: get & correct report of that bail game It -:f__has certamly tried hard enough. ' «Bert pDenmark one of the REPUBLI- - CAN 8 bnght news boys, this mornlng had \one of his thumbs badly lacerated\ on . a \b he saxy in. Eli Miller's carpenter. shop. | f That the Dary REPUBLICAN is: daily '_ga1n1ng favor with the people, is evidenced | - by the rapid increase of its cxrculanon. hees, One hundred extras ware added to the list ll ——T meanest, thmg we have seen re-' ~ cently n Journallsm is the shifting of re- . sponsxbfllty \tor bungling work by &. bung- Ting reponter \pon the shoulders of an mno- \ cent composmoh a gos —-—The Fl, J,8& 6G. raxlroad company have __ /p f force of painters at work repamtmg 12 and ornamentmg the express and passenger ' gxtengiqns adjoining their elegantly: furnish [s ed stamon tn our village. 1C. 2. ——Notwmhstandmg the weather looked' - Abreatening slf day yesterday, the rain held.. off unfil after the return of the Lutheran az exonrmomsts from Sacandaga Park. They I report &. most dehghtful time. @ ez C ——The town assessors of the town C itl Jehnstown, were yesterday engaged meas- wos ascertammg the exact length of the line' .~ embraced in the limits of the coxporauon . -Any newspaper which says that. Shenlf \.. Leavitt confirms the statements of. Officer . MeDonald - as. to bis assault upon poor * . used, amply states that which is not lame, q—Om: elty fathers are making the. neces sary excavatmns along the center of 'West Min street, west of the Cayadutta: creek, | preparatmy to puttmg down sewer pipe, feef 51xInches taller than her regular beau, ~ has curyature of the 'back and neclk,caused the habit of stooping when in his com- .\~ . pany. . LAmfltm'da/m Bentinet. 2. ”We are pleased to announce the partxal :* tecovery of Hon. James M. Dudley from #5 an; alias]: of paralyszs with which he was . lately afiimted and- hope soon to see his venerable form and genlal countenance N agam upon our streets. ha n. —-J M Wood of Gloversvflle, was fined $10 on Wednesday by the city recordér. for 'not complymg with a boardof health order ~ ..to: abate A nuisance. © :';f,~owned 'by his son and not- by him, {rll —-Thc ease of Walter Bates, WhOSe ar- not rest was yestexday noted, upon a charge of WC. absence of i‘matenal witnesses upon both ~.. sides, 4 further adjournment was. taken win- - \ H1 Monday next. r“ e \--TheTroy base ball team must be get- Co, tlng desperate. In the small dodgers issued \ are printed with red ink, they use the fol- lowmg language for a headmg “Games uf xor gore, of crimson: hue.\ : —-The result of the Albany Journal lan- . tern cofitest was announced last evening. \ Thomas Donnelly, conductol on the N, Y. i 048511 ~R. R. R., was the- winnor, receiv- i the ®., J. £ G. R. R., was second, receiv- mg 25, $10 votes. Nelse.. 'made ( gallant fight and deserved to win. ,-—The parade of the medicine company C partlenlar attention to then exhlbmons -- L Them music was much after the style ex ... p essed by the fellow who attended dance, Jin ‘desc\bmg the affair, said that it was of “two niggers and a Swiss.\ in by one of the young lussfes.of out fown, lwas the dressing up- in, male. sttite, and [ momenadmg along some of the punmpal 11ttle careful young lady, as it, mi httle embalassmg to you, to appear in 1301ch court clad in that kind of pants. - -. , '-Mr.-aud Mrs. Alexander Nef, corner of Water and North Market streets, desire Tok through the columns of the DAlLY Raepup- | thanxs to the many neighbors and fiends gol who so kindly and sympathetmally assisted of tlicir darling child, Grace:E. Neil: id ——Tlns forenoon, as Earl,the little son of was playmg about in the fimshm‘r room of ell Mlllcx & 'Argersinger's leather e mlll corner of Mill and Washington streets, ** where hig father is employed, got caught shaft. several times, badly mashmg 'one of [C —-T11e long looked for and anmouslv : OI ——There will be a number of changes in | - came down on the morning t & portion of the day at the co iterpmsmg dalry farmers, was . Oswego County, this state. burnt cork celebrities, will be on Friday, August ist, and they will make§ jsongs, new be a special pleasing death of Col. W. H. Husted terday's edition of the RepuBt y years old and) one of the best known citizens .of Brookly His father Seymour L. Husted 1 neer stage and. street-car man uung the sheet railroad, for the purpose of |. \Stevens further than that no club was | for‘the better samtaly condmon of that por- . ,—-A Gloverswlle girl, who is about two | ohear Him whisper io her ear.- | casing necessary to stop the . An appeal W111 be: ~faken, as Wood claims the locus m quo is' - | iting their families,‘ e pom larceny, came up this' morning before . - Poliée: Jusuce Anderson and owing to the . I one of the first families of t ley, residing at or near the vi ] is | were invited, among whom ~~. for today’s 'and fo-morrow's. games with . -_. 'the J.-@.'s, the league champions, which | ‘ | among the wee small hours . dark clouds o'ercast the sky, me, 38,655 votes, and Nelson Robinson, of | last evening was not a feature fo attract | { home safely, and are to-day lovely, & full band being present composed v —One of the Hlegal enterpnses entraged ~ { gentleman stopping af the Bot TG { season. Mr. Taylor thinks f [streots: 'of, the village, last: cvening.. .. Be 4 - W 't be a | to return their 81110816 and heartfelt . Vlllage Farm, that week, will take in the races and have the pleasant.- \ ho them dui'ing the sickness, death and;. burial | future. Be SamfielL Bradley, aged about five years, | dressing . 'in the beltmg and 'was revolved around the, ' AOROSTTCl Third in the ficld E stand to- Every evening I make my b Young Amer icans are born Rlifht and justice I wil def Beware then how you falsi« Come wealth or rags, labor ( Assured that all I say is trud ____-_-@_--- PERSONAL. -Darins S. Ortor, M. D., c -William Becker, one of momma: ——Ph1hp Keck left on th train, for the transaction of at Fort Plgin. -Mrg, Oliver Getman lett among her numerous friends \ THE GRAND OPERA The funniest comedian on Wilson, and his mammoth the opera. house ring with ne It will be a pleasure to listen . roll his portfolio of new fun. ; and velvet first part and and of the most costly material a THE DAlLY REPUBL - Haying honestly wolked my ° Bauntiess and brave I'm staf ~All the mews of the day I giv . Interest I take in'all who live; \Lied by &. string\ Tl never be, | Let truth sur v ive, but falsofio d die: Nothing less I'll expect from you. l» P rejn and spent unty seat. | Mayt on the 2:47 train, for a few acts, new specxalmes and posith dab | + | l d. l B. C. Lips®. if Figh House, eld's on? in town this I e 11:85 1. l: days - visit . Clevelangd 4 Plo HoUsE. | eilttl, George! cbnipany bf] t es‘gttracuoni in! e noveltlee If Wllson un-]! The Sflmflf' to demgn will I e. ne hun dred new surprises are DTC will be on sale on and aftei July 80th, at 7 P. M. Seil. Seats): W ednesday |; m The N. Y. World, in al Col. Husted was about fift: When the father died about:t COL. HUSTED’S DE. , a he-leff an estate worth severh f AT 1 ( ' . ling to the) bted in yes:. ICAN. says : ug was the [up , 0 onoklyn.;. T yeaxs ago! ton Club and wasinterested it .. Dime Savings Bank, the Fulto ' Mauitual Life. Insurance Comp . President of the Brooklyn.Art He married about twenty daughter of Bishop Little] vives him.. lars to his two sons and two aughtex Col. Husted was. a member, lof {year oil WELL \accipEn ne the Ham1 t the:Brooklyn|. lfi‘erry, the}. y, and was ssociation |, h, who sut} t TI fi at the (uav . Last evening, as the work: adutta Oil and Gas Compun engaged in raising a section from the well, preparatory t the supports holding in pl the bottom 6f the derrick. foot,. and inside the derrick, | craghing\ of timbers above th 4 and without any ifs or and their escape therefore no one {was in Jurul‘ though one or two of the boy ly demoralxzed for a mome take a short vacation for the . HAD A TOUGH T A select pasty was glvcn to which some of Johnstow tioned, Mr Frank Marcelif Seeley, Mr. John Longs pleasures of the eveniug, to tent. On. the homeward thunders roared, the lightnip yb y setngng dogit flow cela pully at the top of the derrick: | the hoisting rope passes, gavle tating the whole of the uppar Th The accident will of course netessitate : | delay of & week or ten days; 1 in the meantime some of the for repairs zln I purpose of vis tI | knowledge of our hen roost. ore Annie Decker, all of whom, tl ri off Wt,“ w clef“ of the cusmgil of water large itor oyer whicly , precipi- achmery t e imen ut the beefing th F j uddenly = & cot it mad ' rbwo. { orlemen wilt jyoungpumll- may be ulu, s} Miss (an e fand “h € Joyul itt e | ullest u} D, whlch the morni‘mjg ml soon th ashed an HB 8 n the rain came down, in tort tian darkness became so dens terrorize even a burglar. gigs, plank road, dirt road custommed to engineering in;t tell which was which, uml and screaming among the never before heard. _ Fiu pleasant as a May morning. The came so badly mixed up, that no one not ap Ku wes Ul s,land egy} that it woulk hfil'Ses, bus itches lb € He fark a?“ Rer sea, v. y all umw ab hippy 'it t _ 'A WAGER @. A. Taylor, of the Sir son hotel, wagered $50 yt would lower Maud S.'s recq a mile in 2:07 this year, not darekfiputehit‘, as Sunol half mile yesterday by Mi in 1:024,a 2:0§ gait. Sunol st reduce the . record of Maud 6 made by. Sunol last | season! MH. Taylol and George E. of looking over - the They will be the guests: Hamlin, the owner of Bel Taylor's. fillic, Orwell Ma 'and has been stinted to 4 year old mark of 2:91%, by many the best 5 year old and he has alre went a in 2:22, last half in 1:06, la seconds. This union shor for Fultoncounty. sacral” w if 30 7/at Buffalo,with runner alo | Bell Hamlin starts that day JL Peat 9 11m, al M. and d.} P. nd is considerp stallion llVlng, . 'm st} 1d Wflllam lotus el That Nun al of 2:084 thl's Supol will g HJ we well d 1 . )l was dnvcn ' IVE] lat Damn 1 ts ouAuglm ig ) sulc her 7 081 t ll 4 3 year “bl 1. Her will v1 H inns there quu. ¥. f Jon. L ‘lalnlm. lM . lsjwat, Bulfgio ince Regen leithis seas quarter in'B I | ever, he is gt young man of about sixteen { juring the tocs of the left foot. man was taken to bis home, and 'the foot 1lhon dol f ago the? < 1 our neighbor's attention to the fate of the . 'Go up thou bald head.\ 'a knowledge of our o I hake a later : RAILROAD. [L. Immediately following the death of Van . ' Derveer, comes auother accident on the same railroad, and also in connection with an excursion train. It is not because it was an excursion train, that the accident occurred, or that it wis this particular | road, for there is no fatality connected with an excursion train, and certainly none in eonnectfon with riding upon this particular | ; I road, cspecialiy so,if the passenger remains ' in his or her seat, where they belong. The ncéident we refer to at this time, occurred last evening, in the city of Gloversville, at: the railroad crossing near the leather fac- tory of Booth &.Co., when the excursion train bearing the Lutheran excursionists | | was returning from Sacandaga Park. The victim of the accident was Frank Smith, locally known emong the boys as, \Bloody\ Smith Just how or why he { bears this bloody name, we are not inform- 1 ed, and dont particularly care to be. How- | years and is said to be rather reckless in his 1 movements, as he is reported to be in the GT} ‘busimfissn this afternoon|| , his expertpess in boarding and alighting | habit of jumping fast moving trains. not so much to steal a short ride, as to show from a train of curs while under inotion. Last evening as the south bound train was moving along at the usual rate of '] speed, young Smith made the attempt to. 1 jump on board at the above named crossing, for the purpose of riding down to the depot,. . but missed his footing, his right foot strik- ing the rail just in. front of the wheel, crushing the front part of the foot, and in- The young amputated by doctors P. R. Furbeck and: 'J. K. Thorne, leaving the heel of the foot intact. - At three o'clock this afternoon, the , patient was reported in as comfortable a | condition as possible under the circum- stances. - This should be a warning to all- trains while in inotion. \THE EVENING lfilE'WS CORRECT.\ The News, we ud'ullt. was correct in in: timating that the editor of the REeruesfican as bald-headed, and that he has been super- intendent of a Sunday school, and that our place of business is located next door to n saloon. As the people of Johnstown have been familiar with these facts foy.sometime their publication yesterday cannot be con- \ sidered as a creditable journalistic feat in the line of giving the latest news, but has: father the appearance of an outbreak of bad \temper and bad breeding on the part of the Our slight | youth who conducts the News. - knowledge of scripture, prompts us to call boys who accosted the prophet Elisha with Who knows but a similar tate may befall the irrevent youth gdowih the street ? Thore are no bearsubout, | it 4s true, but a good healthy calf very cast- ly might devour our \fresh\ young friend. The editor of the News, also intimates at coop.\- Whether such knowledge has any connec- tion with recent disappesrances of several ; of our finest specimens of poultry we are not prepared to say. - We have heard it in timated that Brother Shaul was quite a hand in bringing down political ducks in the ides of November and plucking them, - 1 but wé freely admit that we do not think w’ere slight1 N any of our \birds\ have found their way into | the same bag. - However much appearances | may be agginst our neighbor, we freely more careful in exhibiting so intimate a see n <> LIFE lN THE BARRACKS‘ down structure Barracks.\ tuinble on - Montgemery street known as the the Darey Repusuicax at the time, They parted, but still Joseph had a sort hankering after Elizabeth, which wos par tially reciprocated on her part. \Lib\ to lny siege to the domicile of Inst . evening, as she claims, and blowed all the glass out of the upper sush of one of the: 1 windows, as a sort of serenade. Now \Lib\ doesn't like that kind of music, but still cher affections for Joe ate so strong that she does not care to have him arrested, so tliis Anderson for some sort of pupers other than a warrant, to have an officer relieve uppearing on Montgomery street. As she could not specify just the | kind of papers needed to carry her desires \into effect, the justtee held the matter in | abeyance. SENSIBLE IDEAS. In returning the papers to the counsel for the people in the matter of the applica ordered to the grand jury, Justice «Fish |. mude the following very sensible memoran - dum in the papers, refusing such order : The defendant in this case is an officer of a very intelligent and well ordered community. He ought to be wil- ling to go to trial before a jury of the citi- ZCHS. the jury. Mc ought not to fear the verdict uf the average citizen . and secondly, the subject of the uss: ult is expected to be sent the complaint. Certificate refused. nen mens ® sec enc Go once and you will go often-to Hesgle's big clot'flhinr1p house. «.--» Kast yer rye on Heacle s bargains. ANOTHER ACCIDENT ON THE F., J. & G. home with the boys to desist from farther jumping railroad t | where they would do the most good. give him the benefit of our confidence in | buman nature, but we advise that he ibe | yesterday's games . Probably in no place in the village, is: | there a better exemplification of low . than can be found almost any day ih fhat | life\ It was: here that Elizabeth Staley took up her 1 abode after the <eireus on Clinton avenue { between her co-habitor, Joseph Ehrhardt, which was fully noted in the columns of: of | This hankering, so to speak, led Joseph f afternoon she made application to Justice Joe of his musical instrument, and restrafo | | him from éver tion of Chief McDonald, to have his case I regard 'this class of applications with, 1 much disfavor. The criminal classes will not get on' | away to a foreign locality, so that thegrant-\ , ing of this certificate would pracucally end 4} 1 enough for two dwellings. numa Te is his THE J.-G'S STILL WINNING. An audience of about 450 people saw the | Johnstown-Gloversville base ball aggrega- | tion defeat the Oneonta team herethisafter- noon (says an Oneonta special to the Argus,) ! for the second successive time. | Latouche, the twirler 6f the home team, found it diffi- cult to keep the sphere away from the Mo- hawk valley sluggers and he allowed seven . teen hits with a total of twenty-five buses to be made off of his pitching. Clare taken out in the second innings and Gilroy., substituted. - The latter pitched a magniti cent gameand also made a clean home iun bit. Dugan, the visitors' short stop, way off and made an error on every chance he had. - Hishitting capacity was poor also, | A as he struck out three times. 'This makes Oneonta's fourth defeat this: week-twite at Cobleskill and twice nt Johnstown Gloversville team. - It is dead hard luck. | The team lms three players on the injured list and this' 1 alone is very discouraging ut this stage of | the season. - It is hoped here very carnestly . that the team will get back to its former I : his language, espccmlly if} thew are ladies { present. Rice and his pug make quite a good look- | self before long. Following is the full tabulated report: JOHNSTOWN-GLOVERSYVILLE, AB R IB SB PO A Of Carlin, 2b... ........ 20602 L 0 3 4 Dugan, 88... ...... 10 50ofo fo Go oth n pq McHale, 3b. se 402 404 1 4 0° ' Costello, of..... . soll bo 8 Rf 0 Qo ou h Brouthers, It... 22.2 508% 8 d 2 u on Roche, c. Io 0 0 Q ol 0 | Dizon.c.. . ll 0 Bor lof 9 # 0 | Hefinegin, 1b... § 1 4 Q 8 i f earney, rf 40 0 u 90 20 no ou Clare, p.. .... tI 0 0 0 Q 1 0 Gilroy, p 3 P b Q f 500: TotAL ...... .> 43 11 4710 3 10 lh 6 «)NEONTA. AB ERO IB SB PO A OE Meara, 2b... .... .. - L002 Q 00 #2 & n Mays, rf Poe a a ee Burns, ss. .. ho 1 2 10 c d Fricken, lb.. . 40 0 % 0 1G n U ©Cogkley, Sb .. B00 # 0 bov d LaTouche, p . Bol 4 0 dr og d Donahue, et. 40 10 ob 0 B f on _ Gilda, It.. 40 l ob 0 d u y Gleason, c 80 1 0 00 #0 f A Total 410 %o ado 0 # ode os BY INNINGS. Johnstown-Gville. 4 1 2 0 i Q 0.3 0 14 Onconta. | .. ..... 1 5 0 Runs carned-J. and G. 8: chieontra®2. Two base hits-Carlin, MeHale (), Mays, Burns, | Fricken, Coakley, LaTouche, - Gildea. Three base hit - Henfiegan. [lawman balls = OiF C. age 1; Ldtuuchc T. Hit by piteher-By Gilfoy i Latouche 1. . Home run- Gilroy. struck out By Gilroy 5; Latouehe 5. Passed balls Mrixom Wild DILLhLS—LutlluLlltl Attendance 155, l'mplrc -Hassett. Time of mume- 1:25; AT ALBANY {The Albanys beat the Cobleskills a sco ' ond time yesterday afternoon at Riverside park, making their fourth successive victory within a week. It was an interesting and | exciting game, but few errors being made, | only one man, Barry, in the Albany nine appearing in the error column,. banys won by bunching their hits in the | Mammoth Mms rels, second and fifth innings and placing them BY mNINOs Albany.. ..... 2220 1 200 t 4 0 COblesklll ........... 0 3 0 2 0 0 Runs earned-Albany 3, Cobleskill 4. base hits B ley. Bases on called balls-Off Lathard Bradley 7, off Sprogel 1. 0 (kcs , by bplogell Passed balls~Hcss 1. Quinton 3. Umpire. ' ody. Time of game ~l 5J. f f AT UTICA: A small audience witnessed the owing to the threatening state of the weath | er. McGuire pitched for Utica, and | Brown, the new man, caught. SCORE BY INNINGS. Utica... ... pell... O 0 0 4 0 0 Qo iof TrOY.. 2.2.2 + 2 0: t 0 4 0 0 0 + 6 Base hlts-Utlca 6, Troy 5. several clubs of the League, w Lost. (Blames Won. Lost:. rayed,. cent. Johnstown i...... G2 18 I ”yo “J’s“ [ ~ 2220.0 NB 18 43 & ' Cobleslilt. ...... 24 21 45 snel 1 Oneonta.,......... 25 28 48 Lyd Albany ..... .. 00 I8 31 4u sngof Utica...2 lll. 16 32 4s 73 TUMBLE IN COAL. Some time during last night, a portion of the foundation walls under the south gide of the new coal sheds of the Fulton: county coal company, save way under the 'liecavy pressure, and from cighty to one hundred tons of chestaut coal went peur {ing over the bottom of the wall, several tous of coal tumbling into the Cayaditt: - - In the disaster, the lower part of the brune work and siding, resting upon that portien of wall carried out, which was about sixty - feet, was also carried out, and left hanging at an angle of twenty or thifty degrees. 'One of the large posts on the outside wis [ broken off at the point where the lurge | iron rod holding it to the centre post, weit 'through. Two of the heavy irom rod. holding the outer posts to the centre, wer, showing the very heavy | | Convincing Proof of the Honesty of Dr. pulled asunder, . pressure brought to bear upon that portion ' of the wall and frame of the building. The loss to the company will probably | be about two hundred and fifty dollars. in coal, repairing wall, frame work 1 and rods. Read oci 2 cnn CARD OF THANKS. The \King's Daughters\ desire to express their thanks to Mr.and Mrs. Daniel W Campbell for their kindness on Thursday | Their laivn looked like a glimp~ | from fairy lund, and attracted inuny from | the ] modatingly kept off until after nine. Fall were glad for the sake of the thirsty Mr. Beg . evening. The rain very sccm carth to see the drops fall at last. ; gee's orchestra never played better, nor did .they make the first few rain drops a signal © for departure, but adjourned to fhe house' where the guests also went on the invit« tion of their kind host and hostess, and Inid { a very enjoyable time. ___ ocz een ___ A very desirable Building Lot tor sate on South Market St., Johnstown, N, Y, wad convenient to schools and churches. fruit trees and lo improvements,. | Larse Inquire of B. ti. SHuULTs, 26 and 23 Williaur St., Johnstown. N. ¥. slotf Wis | flames were easily L‘Alllléulbhtd but a wantmg—Heagle i \\7A\ l‘hD - Outscam (Ann ‘llaku‘s jhlock lnhnstmyn N.Y. I’R‘U LET. Rooms for sm U @ 0 Q O £0 1%} The Al H 0 0 6 5G Two | iady, Pablen, Oulxh) lu ean 2. off | Bases from hung, lnl > , by pxtehed ball- (ac-haul 1, Bradley 2: 4 out-By Cachard 2. Struck :- by Bradley 1. | Bric Troy» [ 45 moat Utica ¥ a + MT Oa Luca game, at Utica beSL-Uda-y afternoe ”a derful Mid-Air (nutmtlmnsts . The Acrobasic C umulmns‘ HI TOM WARD Errors =Utien 1+ } Troy 7. Batteries -MeéGuircand Brown ; Pow- 'ers and Derby. The following is the standing of thef includin so Per | - they were raw and rllLera-cked open, anc , Less thir five minutes walk from Main. St. und Post Oflu Fine: OFF FOR SACANDAGA PARK. Some fifteen of our prominent youn A like nuimbet-of young people RocowoT Johnstown and Gloversvfllc Mrs. Hiram Martin is Vlsltlm. friends in Johnstown. Miss Edith lxlllbblb) is takmg lessons in. ] German. , Charles Ropeter and Lharlcy Kingsley each took u loud of pl‘mlss to the lakes, last . Saturday. Danie} Fletcher and famlly, of Fonda, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ben- jamin. # has an occasion to quarrel: with his neigh- bor on the street, he will be more choice of ing pair when they are sltmng on the front | steps, sunning themselves, Fire broke out in the readlng room of | \ the Rockwood hotel, Tuesday, at 11:80 P. T m An alarm was given and the people: immediately responded 10 the call. 'The sti it created qulte an excitement. - The origin of the fire is unknown. —-—-——-0’0———-—- We Are often tried, lnxt fever found Spec1al N otlces. Apply Moore to S,. Deutsch; I8 East Mam street, fld4* ANTED - A 13111 to (lu hnuwwork be competent to cook. bake, wash and - Apply at this ollu \ fon. lnumou lnqum. of H Amusements. 'CRUO OPER HOUSE Opening of the Season! One Night Only ! FRIDAY, AUC. 1, The World's Favorlu, GEO. WILSON Greater Than Ever! Better Than the Best! 100-aenuine sufiPmsES- 100. Part Ever Seen, Don’t Fail to See The Oply GEORGE: WILNON, in an entire new specialty. The Always Welcome LIL“! BENEDICT. The Marvelous: MARCO AN!) RETO, Won AND FULTON BROS. fors of Music. The Great ORION TRIO. The Hurmomous “114501“ sSEXTETTE. “also“ wall \\ ulnullu. July lU at T TP. M. Corporatlon Notlce. Notice. TOTICE is hereby g _C tion, that sealed mopoénls or bide will be meee «It Johnstown, Fulton county, N.Y., the Department Building therein, until the 4th day (of- August, 1N0), at four o'clock P. ar, on that day, for a sum or price for w hich certain ampreore mentor public work on North Melcher street, in said village, will be done by individ-; uals, pefsons, firms or_cor pmatums. agreeably | to the plans and spec 'iticatfons thereof now with | the sgid clerk for unsputnon at said Depart- | ineft Hiulding. Each bid of proposal shall be accompanied by at bond in the: penal sum of, $1,G J.0CJ, with one ol sud sum to sgid village in case the sald im- provement or work or contract therefor shall be awarded to such ‘pau ty; and | the failure or neglect of said party for ten days to or ln’_[1110\(mtut of work. l‘lnl 10er . Eset BULHANAV. clerk. 4-. Medlclnal NEW EVIDENCE Howes' Medlcme A Wonderful Cure of Nah Rhen. Mus. Horace Asfi, 35 Marshall Ave., I had Salt Rheum on iny bands for 18 years ; & great deal and used all kipds of patent medi- emes,atllto fo- purpose; Eight bottles of Ir 4 Howes Discos eryentirely cured me, and to-day | my hands are perfectly well and my general 'health good. - Shall be pltdsul to talk with any | one who may care to call. HOME Chill-n L. Caten, cured of Nervous Prostration. A. J; Kasson, cive dof LIN r Disease. Mrs. John Fulton, cur ed of Salt Rbeam. ; had trom boyhood. tico. M, Taylor, cure d of Riremmatisim : ind many others: to work through the 'blood, cannot be cured on Two of Three botties. WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. From Dr. C. W. (;ltLL\.)lLthant\llle N.. J.: Knowing the formula of your called Franklin Howes Discovery, I do not hesitate to recommend it tomy patients.. Have used it with good results in my own family. ' HKMheumatism with good. results, me a case of one dozen bottles, as I wish to try it in severaf chronic cases now under my care. AT DRUGGISTS. £ & men, accompanied by the” same number of | | Jobnstown's charming young ladies, went | to Sacandaga Park on the 4:48 p. m. train [ 'this afternoon, where they will trip the ' light fantastic\ to the strains of Hildréth's } { orchestra. from Gloversville complete the party. A { speual train will comcy them to their . homes after the danee. started in to pitch for the visitors, but was. *- -- Miss Anna Durfcc has nturncd home, © 'after spending a_ week 'with friends in . experience. | Its policy contracts containall the J| objectionable features and its dividends to . policy-holders are the know more of its standing, plans and methods, apply to John K. Barrett, Agent. Dud-f We hope the next time Lewis Quenstcadt Insurance. l” Dry Goods, | 1 The Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, Richard A. McCurdy, President, monopolizes this spa It's a miserable little one-horse f Company, having neither ago, strength or smaliest paid by any Company in the field. If you are curious to ley Building, Johnstown, N. Y. BARGAINS EXTHllHlllllll 8c, Lawns, - 2“ |60c. Lace Caps, $1.00 Lace Caps, - 2 “tans on Installments, { <--FOR A-- - Reduced fo 86. ~ . Lace Caps, - - Reduced to tbe. Reduced to 30¢. Reduced to 506. if | Illmbroldered Suits and Parasols reduced. per cent,. New Carpets and Lace Cur- LARRISQN HARRISON BLOCK Must \ (xuud . i8stf f Novelty Upon Novelty ! f 'The Most Beautiful nnd Ilnzzlmg First | 'The Favofites of Ulcmlsplwres, 4 Emper»- | Jo Grand Ntrut I’umdt tlnough the principal f 4 streets at 1145 A. M. PRICES, 25, 50 ahd 75 Cents. | riven putsuant to reso.u-~ | by the Board of Trustces of the viHage f & by leav- | ing the same with the eter of said \lllae:e, at | ~lfindsar’hes,’lennu; or morse sureties quality ing in the snm of double | the said amount, mndltmned for the payment | necept the same and pmcecd with the said | hesaid Board of Tmsflms hereby reserve ' . the light to Pegect any -or ull bids or pmpusuls ' Dated July 21st, 1898. says :- i Doctored N. J, Brockway, uxred of Headache he f Persevere in its use; re mombtr it takes time 4 Chronic Diseases | preparation | Di. E. R. Enis, Detroit] (Mich., writes: Thro' am.. , . { ' Mro. Guise, it lady patient { ULP mun 1 fearned of | ¥ C J - e your Medical Hiscovery, ghe baving obtained | : R- wn -- w. it while at Saratosa springs and used it for . Please send | | sailings A BOTTLE] |< ~~ $o ‘bl‘lloo'rs, No. 8 West Main St., and 3, b and 7 South Perey St., Jobnstom Boots and , PREPARE T0 BF PLEASE)!“ Shoes l E: i Never have better goods been shovin Never have greater varieties been ofl'cred I l, Never have prices. been so low! +I IN LADIES', GENTS! AND CHILDREN'S MANION & 35 West Mam Street 77 - . e Clothmg, Hats and Caps. e Johnstown N. Y l» euiminin - wE HAVE ALL KiNDs, | [Black, White lulusv' THE THING Fo 'and Fancy, TEIN AIUJNFDANCE- R SUMMER WEAR =9\7 ~ laps and Straw i fw E» ~ WE éClnthler Hatter and Furmsher 107 W Mam SL, Masomc Block Johnsto f ;; ‘ Fum1 lure. j ( f As‘ we are obliged to take 2 Sls aam FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, AT Grand FuQP-nw R w SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS >) an inventory, it will be t specral molucements in ture Depot, wa, K. Y.