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: 2d 4 i U nlght 2 i son, tod A 1 non. b ts 4. /. years. older, inflicting quite & 2 I i sod h +o } l C coutt. - mah. C wattle Intelligencer. O, ~John W. Uhlinget who returned from‘ gh [| . 14 a: l bl 440wi‘ng'1toitherain there were; no ball | PERSONAL. * bfifiu‘ ”£313” - Eta“ games yesterday. *p E --Abner Yauney, of Ephratah isin town - . _._ -The grading of the siflewalk along the this afternoon. SAl‘URDAY, JULY 26 1890 Q, Yost property {on- Cay aeutto streietl= and | veteran James Hale was in the V11- | laytug a board: wnlk thérepn} is progressing | lage this morning. - > qu1t<312pu1lsly u Il Ichop and resrlect d? -Satie Weaver, of Amsterdam, is the ~ warms tmkwa c | <- e, a well khoiwn and respected - EustandWest 7 15A Me: onn -J H guest of Miss Etta Potter. MAIL freehand West 6 00 Ann rth. ~HEastand West 9 9 ** Frog; G’vllle. llnég ** North, , 4:30 East and West 515 For Gville... 6:50 est From Wvflle 5:3 From, Gr’mlleu 8 00 HOME HAPPENlNGS -A daughter was Dom to Mr. and Mrs. ; Charles E. Gardiner, on Perry street last ~_-FRev. Dr.,Felts will preach in his own churcly to- morrow morning and i Ill the Pres bytenan church in the evening, both con- gregatmns unltmg m the ser wees 'The furniture for the new ice cream pm‘ ts and confectlonery store, on Main ! | street In 'the building formelly ocenpxed by { ~ work removing the strg | County Coal Company | to rebuilding broken walls} the REPUBLICAN is bemg furmshed by Vosburgh -The, ' district conventlon 'of: tLe 14th. Masonic District, will be held in 'the\ lodge | room of Hamilton Lodge, No. 49; at Cana- | Johane, Oct. 17th and 18th, 1890. - Grand, . Lecturer Raymond will be in . attendance,. ' and Grand Master Vrooman has also prom- | lsed to attend a part of the time. - -—Twelve couples left this Vlllage »yester-. ~ day afternoon, and werereinforced by nine 'couples from Gloversville, on an excursion 'to Northyllle, where they emoyed a social : dance after the musi¢ of- Hildreth's orches- ' ~> Ara, Borged themselves at Wingey's hotel,. . and had a.royal good time generally :' :«-Cuy, the six year old sod of County. 'Clerlk Selmser, while playing with other. a chlldren 'on Melcher street Wedriestlay, was | struck on the: right temple by. a sharp pointed stone thrown by another boy some i\ severe cut, | which bled profusely, and that At did not result moreseriously seems miraculous. '\ -Superintendent Cross, of the Electric | quht company, informs us that the rains} . have: 'filled the dam at the works to such an extent that there will be no further diflfi eulty‘ Twenty inches have been added to - 'the height of the same, which itis believed. 'Will add to the storage capacity to such an extent as to. obviate any turther dlflieultles. 4 ~ -At ten years of age & boy' 'thinks his father knows a great deal's at fifteen be | knows as much as his father 'at twenty he | Ix. ~knowe twice dsmuch ; at th1rty heis wil: hng to . think his fathor knows something h _afrer all at fifty he begins to- seek his ad- \ vice,. and at sixty-after bis father is dead : ~-he thinks he was'the smartest man that f ever lwed : Ralph Trumbull the three year - cold son-of B. E. Trumbull; while playing about home one day this week,; accident:, ally fell forward on his face, thrusting a sharp stick he had, in his mouth through T and nothing but the 'I Park or Lakes, order 4 nrcan sent to you, and j the lumps in the hair 4 the creamery. ---It is reported that & : Fatfuers in our vicinit 'that. © | George Wllson s mins regular season at the . April ist, and that thg the 20th and the peop hls cheek so that the point broke the skin on tae. outside. Although a paintul acci-. dent the brave little fellow did not seem to I mmd it much. : £ \Ponce Officer Clark, of Gloversville, captured Join Woodworth near Peckvllle, ' yesterday Woodworth was charged with |. burglamzmg Cummmrrs ~grocéry ~in that tity, The property was recovered and he \ was: 1mmed1ately arraigned. ing: recorder's He pleaded gullty 'and, was sen- | teneed to one year in the Albany > pen iten- | iary, | Woodworth is a notédsneak th ief, iL about (80 years old. Mme senous charges a vait his release. > oe j —l]n1ted States Marshal Vote Buggs 'of. Sprakers, came to this city Wednesday p afternoon and arrested Mary Egan on the ‘_.Cll\l;l‘ge of selling beer without a - license. - The woman, it is stated, sold a 'half barrel\ _ of beer to George Green, who after a quar- | rel with her, lodged information against | ~ She was taken.to Cmmoh arie for cx-. | Eannnatlon before the United Stites com- missioner, and wasaccompanied by a bonds-| 'The case was heard to:- day --(Hov- t New York last evening, met Manager Case -of the J.-G. ball team, together with John .. Miller, who is accompanying. tliem on their '\trip in Albany, both of whom report the { members of the team in excellent condition j ~ with the exceptron of pitcher Clare, who is: i'sulfenng from a lame arm, octasioned by '~ his being forced into the bok at the game at Hoosick Falls, w1thout any preparation. \Thls accounts for his being lelicved in the ~ Oneonta games, wluch was done at his own f-mequest 4s ——Th1s is from the I’onghkeepsie Angle | .“When I go out of town on 'a' vacation,\ sold a well- known'\citizen L don't want you | Thleves. C to put my name in the paper. \ watch such lists of personals and prepare plans accordingly. I haven't got much to | , 'lose in the way of valuables, but- what I} - 'have got 1 want to keep, gand don't want e my newspapu to tell the thief that I am ©. -notat home and that therefore it would. be | -& 'good time for him to break into my house, steal what he can, and scare the inmates to death. —Apropos of the base ball team I under- | stand that Dugan, the expert short stop of ~ the y.-G's, is the only support of a widowed . mother and sends the bulk of his salary | This is indeed most commendable .\ .and worthy of* recognition... . thatis kind to his mother and Pl | . show you a good citizen,\ said a friend at. * my elbow. Dugan's loxe, for. his mother. and the interest he (llsolays in- he1 welfare - -. are traits of churacter few young men: of | 2 home this age dlsplny‘ It is gmtxfylng, to the 25s young man's friends to thinle he is such a 'Ahoughtful, dutiful son; but the fact will not lessen him in the estimation of 'the | pubhe especially those aquemted with him : o Gloverswlle -Albony 1 legroom, a) ‘.~x ° =\\. | consult the columns LICAN to learn when to: * “Show me a t ~ -T you want the ne -An exchange says year that the young mi camping and sleeps on new one. --A forcé of : the burlding, ~~ eitxzen died suddenly} ol 1 his home, No. 23 'Centr 1 ville \Phursday night, dge- ho. | _- Workmen are engg ' of the West Main atrae | the old board walk from ; school building, plepam ory to lily. street GI P4 ws the Whole hews, neys, while &+ the & Day R Frun- 'll be happy. is is the ititme of n Lo kleksEE‘bout § out: elrails. in the gr unds | ool, rémloving . streeté th the 1 POP lare alredy at oal at the B s sheds, preparatory ' | top -The Crown Cream more cream from the cared for while in tran enthusiasts. made appl since, to enter the Stat bushel, and had it noti tain, the price would Hav erd this season, as the 'eream is not pr sit e 1 -A. farmer just from the west bor the Mohawk valley, rep gelling in his vicinity 'at] y will reeelve no Mayfield danymen‘ pperly ity to from the gd; versville bake ball tjon ashol time pming . season, but were prom ly mformed that ' the franchise, belonged whom it would be neces: ary to consult be- fore any action could K Case lien 14 ler of Tits new p( tatoes béen: for th1s imely - cl one up H dollar per bushel for pot small. full possession of the 4 of a. paper, knowing it We mean thit -The Evening News piece of scandal, yesterd: the- REPUBLICAN to copy 1 boy, but we could not? [ even as- an accommog lsigugnmg facts four days previous to their in the [ News, but as we are not t | currence with the person a \it for our contempora ing tbat they were looking | articles. ‘ y atoes, and! istpall at ithe potato s are [oof got on to # stale | ty and culll upon # Thanks dear / he lgdueed tr do it anon We. Were in. appearance printing thalt kind , be a eommon oc-. luded to ve left to}dish up, know- LL THE BUNGLER at \His won The News annount commence July 20. pect to enjoy many & April fool's day con ' instead of being fooled misleading News. ai rels would '0 G (B le th offal: igm fast eventi and opera [house, gale ) last Sundify was of Johnsto n ex- patrical treat! before gain, they | will Damy Repup- sécure their seats by the bungling and mber itHat the (f p. M., as announced REPUBLICAN season opens August ist, | on sale Wednesday eye and seats will be ig, July 30th, at. eveningl in the- bel 11 last 1 HAS A LE ve P0. L. HEAD»? | tive of the Albany Tele The Johnstown Rs terprise and nerve that . Evidently that paper :come hand ltor has brains, good | | bone that is stiffened RrEpusBmIcan certain being a fearless, out - several years, apd the ulate themselves on PBlunck has establishe The Johnstown-Cov CJ } knows a good thing wh rolbihcan disp is. thumb, and the Telegram Major Do ju with courage. y | spoken newq 'That is what Jolnstow C he . enterprising newspaper?{ { for the undertaking. ors a bu . 1od ville reptesenta-- n, who'legidently - he seed if, says : t lays on- - eslnng f y body's its wel- 1s fruly ref an gextends the ighient and[a back- gives evidpnee of eri ongrul' Editor strings, n thas nee tizens can é‘le that d such a fu Elelleselwt sEHENECTADY TolJ A movement is on is probable that either Cobleskill club will fo ectady in the State bali with dram fr [ league at the ond of the 1 team is playing to mon bt Ito Idaho 3 leilgue m 1891. th Oneonta Wchen It m - the season. 'A py at home.} Schen 'ectady will probably . place. John Sterling, aJ In pl;r for the; of Philadelphia, has made an offer to the . and manage the prc . Schenectady secure i the horse car barns. Star. je . itis proposed to arran why a good ball team this city, if well mana ingget's lu p ted c lllb place in the e abell gm Where is [n should no fed ~- §L1 fihlluld league, ind near enectudy l C. L. STB w ns. ©©'Doc\ Stevens wis last evening, i. e., if ' from it, and stood un front of Dr. John E. most filthy and d breathed forth upon abiding community idiotlefwar dance, I thority of the villi threatened the life of make the attempt to a Stevens is unfortuna reslst the temptatwn t ages when offered] y Tight to. disturb the citizen, and should be for by and through th .of the law, and not because he makes a € he gt péade than id dealt “1th ind cared { processes ' by merely jy brute fo e. bfiut lself n fhe warpz th again has evefl Egst Main dtrect, in Burdick's office, and ; : for over half &n hour litered the w bis an C age langup lightene Dmmg his d fled the of Jollnstt an} one th LIth him i Although e, In . that H legal #u- wn, ct] he has ho more py other bei hu mane Go once and you &. | Heagle's big clothin powil r often-to | ~ hrenrt diSem‘se at i pvers- visiting friends in the village. ng a | .l at Ripton Brog' store. 'ulton | and repairing | two dollails per | when. I a 318 éemng but one | iner, for yust such | of seats would | city ed- | The aper -' for. I cian, l ceased had no physical ailment beyond s credit - ' dyspepsia, and that there had been nothing qin the ukaoue. or the Encither j vacant teh for,: reason pay in f 1 Johnstown Bank building. every facility for catering to the wants of | the people, in the line of business in which 'been off fest and | ge ever | [ and law ! and - it might: e cannot | b use alcoholic bever- . -Miss Clara Bradt of Schenectady, is -Miss Clara Bray is visiting in our vil- 1 lage, the guest of Miss Laura Rowles. -Miss N. P. McGuire, of South Perry | street, entertained a number of her friends . , i a certain kind of chemical, and he not hav- I ing a teaspoon at hand, decided to guess sit last evening. --Mrs. Duncan Alexander, of Hutchin- son, Kansas, is visiting in the village, the guest of J. W. Case. -P. A. Youror, of St. Jonnsville, was in town this morning, on business at the: County Clerk's office. -Eugene Yulche, of Starkville, yester-. day entered upon his dutics as bookkeeper -Miss Jessie, daughter of Jewett Jack- son on Clinton street, is spending her vaca tion with friends at Cobleskill. -Ex Sheriff Oliver Getman left on the. 't morning train for a few days'\ visit, recrea- | tion and business in Oswego county. -Iliram Osborn, proprietor of the Os- 1 born House, at Fish House, on the banks lof the farfamed Sacandaga river, came over to the county seat this morning. -James H. Pike was in Canajoharie to- ' day, as witness in a case brought before the United States Commissioner, for viola; . tion of excise laws, by (Gloversville parties. -W. S. Northrup, of the Northrup Man-, 1 ufacturing Company, was at the State 'Cap- ital to day, on business connected with. their extensive glove manufacturing estab-: lishment. -Mrs. H. 8. Cole, Grand Rapids; Mrs, G. H. Lum, Amsterdam; Miss Belle Gard -' Iowa; Mrs. Charles McCaffrey and Master Chorles Cornell of New - York city, are ”slung ut No. 4 Gilbert street, with Mrs. E. Eldrett. -Mr, P. J, Carton, of Washington, D. C., & student at the Georgetown University, is visiting his friend, Mr. F. J. Sulivan. -: Mr. Sulivan fs engaged at the Clerk's office | compiling statistics for the forthcoming cer- { sus. On Monday Mr. Carton will accom- pany Mr. Chas. IH. Furness of Gloversville, who is also engaged on the census at the Clefk's office, on a fishing excursion . THINKS IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. An Albany Argus reporter had a talk last evening with Dr. Vander Veer, who ] made the autopsy on the body of the late: Col. William H. Husted, at Broadalbin.- | Dr. Vander Veer expressed himself decid- edly against the theory of suicide which has been advanced, and said he believed it to be a fair and reasouable supposition that the occurrence was entirely accidental. Tle doctor said that he 'had learned that firearms. Col. Husted had sent the coach | man to clean the gun, and when the work : was finished, the Colonel took it and was engaged in placing it in a buck board wag- found Col. { with evidence that the gun had been dis- ' charged while Col. Husted was endeavor- The rel- ing to place it in the conveyance. ative positions of the gun and of the dead | man bearing out that belief, while the fact firearms, prolhuble that the . hammer of the gun had become caught in the vehicle in some way, and it had thus that the victim was unused to would render it very exploded the charge. 'The charge entered. the right breast in a dump, fracturing three ribs and producing instant death. Dr. Finch, Col. Husted's family physt told Dr. Vander Veer that the de- strange in his actions. The autopsy, how- ever, revealed an abscess of the bowels. was unable to determme , 2% A NEW ENTERPRISE. ”53,\ (Une of the new enterprises of our\ fast | growing village, is that of Mr. John Swift, late of Troy, N. Y., who has come to our \town because he believes it to be one of the best localities in the state for his busi- lic his new and elegantly furnished ice cream parlors and contectionery store, on . West Main street, in tlic rooms formerly accupied by the RupCosLicaxn office, in the Mr. Swift has :he is engaged, and will no doubt soon reap his patrons. WHO WiLL WIELD THIS BATON ? leader of any orchestra, singing society, church choir or other musical organization } ton, Greene, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Schohnric, Schenectady, Saratoga Washington, who receives the largest num- ber of ballots eut from that paper, a mag- nificent gold- mounted diamond baton anda silver music stand. The contest will close Saturday, September 20. Get a.copy of the paper and read pmtlculure We are often tried but never found wantin g-t lengle & - Kast yer rye on Heagle's bargains : explosive. t happened to be the explosive critter that ' | down, Ils hair, ' miraculous escape the dead man was unaccustomed to handle The coroner's jury rendered a verdict yes- . . terday that the deceased was killed by the. discharge of a shot gun, in hisown hands. Whether accidental or otherwise, the Jury ness, and will this evening open to the pub-: the reward of his earnest efforts to please | The Albany Morning Erpress will pre- sent to the musical director, conductor or: in the counties of Albany, Columbia, Ful- J and. ALMOST A FIRE. Perry street, is known to many of the in- habitants of our village as an amateur pho- - tographer, and experimenter In the compo- : sition and use of various chemicals, some .of which are explosive and and others non- Yesterday afternoon however, The was so fondly playing with. | He was at the time, preparing his chemicals and plates for the purpose of taking in some of his friends a little \quicker than a wink,\ and the formula prescribed one teaspoonful of the quantity by pouring it from a half pound package into the «other ingredients, and no sooner had the various «emnpositione come in contact, than there was a terfific ex- plosion, and a fire quickly kindled, that. Vosburgh's nervous make up not being of 1 that kind of material that is casily disturb- { f ed, took in the situation at a glance, and I heroically commenced the fight all alone, by kicking and stamping and thrashing ground on the carpeted floor, until the flames were entirely - subdued. ' have been, and would have heen, with a man of a weak, nervous-disposition, who would no doubt have ran into the street for , help, and therefore let the house burn As for the room explosion took place, was left in a demoral- eruption, and a big blackened hole in the . carpet. Mr. Vosburgh's expetience in the little f affair, was one in which he is not desirous 1 of indulging in again to any great. extent. | 1 His shoes were burned to a crisp, his feet | badly blistered and burned, his. clothing, though quite good at the first inning, catme out badly demoralized, and would make a poor show in a second hand elothing store. what there is Teft of it, is ruther whole, it was. a most: from deitb, and the destruction of the hm thuruh mansion. HOW IT WAS DONE. { short, and on the J-,@'s and Oncontas, Thursday, which we herewith append, | knowing that it will prove inte resting ' 1 reading for the enthusiasts ef the national game : cities haye been sojourning with us for the . past two days, and last evening they paid - their hotel William and departed from our $ peaceful clime with two large, Juicy vic tories safely stowed away in the depths of their grip sacks. Behind theim, all is deso- lation, woe and cripples. Before them lies the Trojan realm where, they assured u«. The Trojans are equally confident that vic- what the fruitage will be, no mancan tell. One consolation still remains to us. haven't been able to take two games Yesterday's game wasn't any better play- cripple's list.on Monday night and Fricken covered first in good shape. - Donohue went into céuter and Meara spread himself Umpire that he was to be theabused man hereafter, and he did himself proud. | \Christy\ had any occasion to kick. in the box for the home team, und hc a half. class. up well, yet quite a good many However, hig support wasn't. first misplay» : better support might have helped him out. The Hustlers also indulged insomeée remark ably stupld base ruaning, and every thing . takei into consideration, we deserved lose. Carlin was hard to suit, and four balls put him op first. out.\ out to center and Carlin tallied. Costello dropped a single. over in the same place and | McHale galloped home. Brouthers hit to dropped the ball and \Cos.\ reached third. Roche's sactifice, Costello seored. taking third. Hennegan hit a baser and \Jimmic\ made the score an even feur - Kearny failed to make it a full house by | going out to first. Silence sold by the | chunk. - Meara hit to Dugan, and whew ' Hennegan's head, Meara gotthird. Mays | © brilliant catch, Mears scoring on the throw- in. Clare was the first man out in the second, from Meara to Frickes, Carlin hit a two- baser to right, and after Dugan flew v% to Fricken, scored on McHale's single. Mc- Hale was put out trying to make second In our half, the cranks smashed the op presive silence into small tooth-picks. | lin Fouche led off with a two bagger down the left foul line. - Donohue followed with a hit over second. smashing a two Sacker into left field, on which LaTouche scored, Donohue tuking third. (Meason's slollllllel Donohue and Gildea scoring on the misplay. _- Mera hit to Mc Hale and Gleason was forced at second Lim. - Fricken put in the fourth two dase hit, and Burns scored. | Coakley stopped proceedings by striking out. _ Clare Fetired | to pitch. \good move for J-G., as Gilroy wus very effective. 'Our joy dlul in the spring time of its youth however, as the visitors took the lead again in the third, and we never caught up with them. - It makes our fourth 1 stlzught defeat, but Albany is still below us and we are happy The Tailor system for dress euttifig with -l book of full instructions gold for the low price of $4.00, at No.9 Montgomery streut. bml Geor‘geuvlosburg’h, who resides on South | Mr. The damage was not as great as might | \fruit trees and all; ized condition,. with every thing covered } with the debris of # first class volcanic | t flPERl RM HOUSE FRIDAY, AUC. 1, The Onconta Star of yesterdn) publishes | the full particulars of the second game of } ' ball between the on f that more victories awaited. their (mnmg 4 tory will rest upon their banner, and just | If both carry out their fell designs, a game | ' of indefinite length tmmust necessarily result. [ straight before this season, nor next season | cither. [ on, while the couchman stepped away for | ; not more than five seconds, when he heard : the sound of the gun being discharged. -, He immediately returned to the scene and | Husted dead on the floor, | I in the vicinity of second bag. 1 Hassett received official notice yesterday ° ed than Monday's, and it didn't cause half i the enthusiasm. Dowhng had joined the f um - | pired a first class game, and neither team | Li Touche was ° proved that his ey csight is good, by spotting . the bat about every other time or time and. Although the error column slums} not recordable as «errors were made, and; to I { a bound in the penal The game began with J.-G. at the but. - Dugan swiped three times at ° the ball and \Christy\ said \*No you'te | McHale geotly rapped a two-baser La Touch and Costello was hurried up and { down between second and third till Burns |C . Dan's brother went down to second, and on | Brothers | . that gentleman threw about sevenfect ovet | sept up a fly to right, and Kearny made a | Burns and Coakley went out at first. { Gildes enshrined him | {self in the hearts of his countrymen by Dugan foude his second error ou f Mays' sacrifice advanced him io second,and captain Burns' two bagger to left scored { after Giidea's two bagger Gilroy coming in . Like Monday's game it proved a, vicinity NEWS. of St. Johnsyille, fell from a load of thay sclf. l Loss $75. | night. town that evening. front of the store was broken. Stover of Amshrdnm the recent candi :duté for the nomination for judge of the | Supfenie Court, was. accidentally injured in one of his hands lly A& pistol shot July 4. The wound was stitbbhotn and refused to ‘ { heal, yet the boy whs able at times to be | promised death and destruction to all with- . f Ved: 4 in reach of the death dealing material. out of doors. he died carly morning. John Gorman, aged 24, a Central-Hud- +-: Less than and convenient to selipols and churches. Fine irrprovements. - Large enough for two dwellings. Inquire of B. G. _ ?” oe s16tf Spec1al Notlces. ~()uesenm (31m C Makers AN'I I; Apply blue k. Johnstown. N. d4* ANTED: be competent fo cook, bake, .A girl to do. housework Must wash and Amusements. Opening. of the ~Autumn: : One Night Only ! The W urlql’n Favorite, GEO. WILSON\ Greater Than Eve r' f Better Titan the Best! r00-GENUINE: SURPRISES-100. Part Ever ieen. Don't Fail to See The Always Welcome LEW BENEDICT. defful Mid-Aif Contoftionists. The Acfobsitic Comedians, HJ TOM WARD AND FULTON BROS. The iors of Music. The Great (“HON TRIO. The Harmonious WILSON N'EX'PE’I‘TE. Keats on sale, Wednesday. July 30, at 7 P. M. Corporatwn Not1ce. N otlce » A. of Johnstown,. Fulton county, N. Y., by leav- vale} persons, firms Of;cor porations. agreeabiy, the saul clerk for inspection at gaid Depart: ineut Buildmg. « Euch bid or prope hull be accompanied b) or more sureties qualifying in the snm of double E the said amount, eomhtumcd for the payment of cai sum to seid Yillage in case the sald im- . be awarded to such party, and: the failure or neglect of said party for ten days to fulfill or ecept the same fnd proceed with the soul improv ement or work,. - the right to reject any or all bids 'or ploposdh Dhited duly 21st, 4890; Vl‘ullllnl Lo 3 llI'CHANAV Cltllx Medlcmal Hones Medlcme A Wonderful (“are of halt Rheum. Mus, HorackR As“. 35 Marshall Ave., vibes, all to no purpose. Eight bottles of Dr. . Howes' Discov on) emmly euwd memudto day my hands are | health good. S 10.1111“ pk need to talk wnh an) one who may cave to call. . HUME, CHUREsS. 1. Caten; cured of Nervous Prostration,. ' A. J. Kasson, cifred of Liver Disease. Mrs. John Fulton, cured of Salt Rhen. | had from boyhood. cand imuny others. & Perseyere in its tise to work through the: hlnml . eapnot be cused on Two or Three botties, w HAT PHYSIC TANs sAY. From Di C. W. taone&, Merchant y lic, Knowing the Franklin Howes' Discovery, . hesitate to recommend it to my patients Have used it with good 1L\lllt~ in my own family. | Du. E. R. £118, DKIHHI. Mich., whites: Thro' Mrs. Guise, a lady punent of mine, I learned of your Medical Discavery, she h‘ume obtained while at Suratogi Springs and used it for < Rheumatiem with:; wood results. Please send remember it takes nmt xOJ. (at ursevenil c humu Laws now under my care. AT DRUGGISTS ol : zzz 2 mor to ull others. A fuir trial will con- \ vince anyone of that fact, Ruld uuli‘EEi + E5 Emory ,a 13- years-old son of Oliver Smith | - Apax Thursday, breaking his nose and both arms | at the wrist, and otherw1se bruising him- The clothing store of C. U. Lamline & f Co., at Fonda, was *burglarized Thursday | This is the fourth time f this store has been robbed. The robbers | are supposed to he four strangers about I IA large plate glass in| A dog was | [ chained fast in the luck part. of the store. | \_ John A., young gon of the Hon. M. L. | Wednesday the boy suffered i intense pain and finally lockjaw sct in and { son brakeman, fell from his train near Fort | Plain Thursday and. was killed. Gorman [ lived at Little Falls, where he hasa wxfe and two chlldren i | A very desxrable lluxldmg Lot for sale on | ° : south Market St., Johnstown, N. Y. | | tive minutes willk from MainiSt. and Post Office | Jp 26 and 24 Willmm St., - Johnstown, | « in which the } N. Y. to S. Deutsch, 18 East Main street, Moore | dron, Apply at this ofilw (l Ll‘T Rooms for small mmxly (mod [ loeatlou luqmre of H. C,. Hill. 154th | Mammoth Minstrels,) The ball playing aggregation from two ' ; Novelty Upon Novelty ! [ ' The Most Beautiful and Dazzling First' The Only unuuuh WILSON, in an entire {P | new specialty. a j The Marvelous MARCO AND RETO, Won- ; [ Favorites: of 2 Hemispheres, 4 Flllpl‘lu ' Grand Street Parade though the principal f at 1195 A. M. / H PRICES, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. TOTICE is hereby given pursuant to reso u-, tion, that sealed prlmosals or 'bids will be: received by the Bc Trustees of the village J ing the satme With thewierk of said. village, at £ -the Department Buildingtherein, until the 'ath I day of August, l‘l‘ld, ut four 0 'clock P. M., O1 that day, for a sum or price, for which cer tam I4 inprovy 'ement of public worker: North Meleher - street, in said village, will 'be done by individ-\ to the plans ind mvemmtmnqthereul now with I ti Windsor Ties, Tenn um. of $1,000,00, with one . ' provement or workfer contract therefor shall 'The geaid Board «Of Trustees hereby reserwf NEW EVIDENCE [7 Convincing Prootol the Honesty of Dr.] SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS says :- I had Salt Rheum on my hands for 18 yearsq f the} were raw and glleracked.open. Doctored | a great dealand ascd all kinds-of patent medii f glleoessary to Reduce N. J. Brockway, cured of Headache he ' Geo. H. Tuylun, éured of Rheum: um“, Clrronice lmmuln uf 3 our pupil ition f do. not f mie r eascof one «igzen bottles, as l wish to try- TWENTY SEILLINGS A BOTTLE (» F Alt. in mind that. the Oliver Plow is supe- ‘ {6 Floors, No. 8 West Main St., and 4 Company in the field. 1 know more of its. standing, plans aind methol {apply to John R. Barreft, District Agent, In Insurance. : Richard A. MtCurd) President, Company, baving neither ago, strength - experience. | Its policy contracts containall ; objectionable features and its dividends 'to policy-holders are file smoaliost paid by : \loy Building, Johnstown, N. Y. If the Best is Good Er ROCK Bot The Miitual Life {nsurance Co., of New Y01 monopnlu this space. It's a miscrable little one-her; 1!th thy If you are curioua'to d-y 8; f Dry Goods. ‘(lntlms |sHORT TIME ONLY. Bc. Lawns, - 20¢. Lace Caps, - '60c. Lace Caps, 1+$1.00 Lace Caps, - - Reduced to 8¢. Reduced to 156. Reduced to 33¢. 1 Reduced to 50c. $1.00 Outing Blouses, Reduced to 67¢. Reduced to 9. t Embroidered Suits and Parasols reduced .20 per cent. New Carpets and Lace Cur- | tains on Installments, A. MN _ HARRlSON BLOCK ~ find Shoes PREPARE T0 BE PLEASE!) l Never have better goods -been shown.! Never have greater varieties been offered ! Never have prices been so low! IN LADIES', GENTE AND CHILDREN's EINE FOOTWEA Prices which you cannot résist ! lough, Come and Get it at TOM PRICES. ‘ MANION [. Age- KIFFNEY ~A 35 West Mam Stl‘eet Johnstown N Y Clothmg, Hats and Caps. wE HAVE Black, White and Fancy, ALL KINDS, JUST THE THING FOR SUMMER WEAR. s Caps and Straw Hats woe, werner ltlotluer Hatter and Furmsher 107 lll Main St, Masomc Block Johnston ll Y F urnlture. Consequently we will FoR A SHO VOSBURGI Grand Funnitur’e Depot, As we are obliged to take an inventory, it will be 'our Large Stock of Goods, offer special inducements in \s 2T TIME ONLY. AT S3 3, band 7 South Perry St., Johnstown, N. Y. ($1.50 Outing Blouses, Reduced to 95¢. [All Silk Mitts, - +C