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p ik RJ OTSBGD eoemv. Mrs. Lewis. Baldwin gied in Morrie, | © Jan Tat, aged 90 years. tE . 'The pragent tax will reduce=-the Tall | Froma debt of the town of Cherry Valley : Ltof’aotm Albert $. Potts has 'béen reappointed oetmaster at Cooperstown. ' _The towns 6f Otego and New Lisbon arecirculating petitions for a vote on the | «excise question. \ Buy your table flinch? and save one-fou th of ¥ o_ |FOUNTAIN _ impel F0untain P’GDS ap utes the breath deranbes the stom- - (s J [-p daflecteethe appetite. . T $1 00 AV‘YEAB. especially in thepornlng A: expenenced in clear- Entered at the Poatomce at Bar-mick. It. Ya aa \ man mattesot the second clan. Orphm'rmmbl n engineer on | New: Yon!“ Gentraizwlroad tor51 ears, E. c REYNOLDS an Eon-on AND Manage | & President 20. Lonsdale muslin. 61 cents & “till. :| Ronan Bros', sale, lunited to lflyard tol. acustooier. ' Thirteen patigqnts were cared to; \A 'the Oneonta hosprtal during the month. {of December. . . “Peop' fwho like cold weather . Call and see them, whether you buy or | not. ~A guaranteed pen in the reach of {Fall @ ith .catarrh.. I took |. is dead} 74 years. ' Governor Odell has designated Justice George T. Lyon of Binghiaitmton to fct [temporarily as an associate justice 'of the | Rey.Frank Scott Weston of Condor. i appellate division for the third depatrt=| pag become pastor of 'the Baptist church. fat Burlington.: Flats:, |. ' ecting \of representatiVe cltizeni¢- : Wilson of Mil-yland has leased A6#- 'Glens Falls\ has-been -hbeld-to- ~tak6 [of the owner; 8; M. Brown, of. West | complam of the (“minty futnishe ateps to secure & city charter... Glen#!Ogeonta, the hotel ut Mt. Vision. | | this section for the past few days. . : Aargest - village An the Charles Savery of Brandon, Vt., b48] | The bookkeeper's office at W hagmrsng mie a' partner of H. E. Bissell in| Brown's stoite has had a vow coat | undulating the Fenimore | hotel at Coop- paint and. evelybhlng is. in first-cl a *Terstown. - |ghape there now., ul\ Daniel M. Brown diedl at the home 6f| 'The net proceeds of the. concert 5x : fhla mother in Otéego, Jan. 7, from tuber-|at the Onéonta theatre last week for th Toulosis of the kidneys and bowels, aged | benefit of the hospital will beabouts f‘r um Court, the; 19 years. { The -concert was a. fine one, - ho was snpposedjv Mrs. mory Burdick died very sud- , |Fdenly - at her home -in Pittsfield, Dec, 30.1 ag¥d.48 years. . She had: been. married | but a little over a year.. \*L.. The hardware. store of Maxon & Maxon . 5out! a dwelling house adjacent, at , West. éiton, were destroyed: by Sre on the' f Jan. 6th« 'The loss is par- | THURSDAY, JANUARY \15, 1903 mutationalmaltemt‘ne and tome. *I was afflicted w edictnies of. different kinds, giving each - Male tral: but gradually stew worse until - Foonld nardly hearetaate or smell,. -I then . to try Hood's ssrsaparilla, and:: és I was cured and ' Does that “swear oil\ still hold good? ---AT THE-— * Our grandmothers used to save Jewelry | “Ulndeithis head we had the most successful sale in our history one {year ago. -' ~ | OC hey were nght. ~FRain water has tinie and bleaching qualities not pee: . sessed by surface water” ~. 'There are many reasons why the last Jannary Sale was a success and this years' should be as » ethos and strengt ibi much so. e and tulds : . We have not brouoht in a lot of stuff and offered it as Af from our regular stock. |SECOND: Every thing in the store is reduced in price. ,;THIRD - Fair treatment to every purchaser and the desire to have . , every customer satisfied. TFOURTH Our ofl'ermos are exceptional in point of quality and | prlce. 6. FIFTH : Prices on all staples of the world have been tising and | promise to rise still more. R : ;}SIXTH You can buy évery thing in our lme at much below the A | present.prices which we have not advanced with the mar ket \OM Compamé’s 013811 Then Case Pc- tore Strike Gomnmsmn. L Courtney $0: Delaware-e and. Buds-o ope - Company % y. the Miners “were Tutti-life” Before flue United ignoring-mu Were (ii-manly“! effect and pr mpr : remedies. __. I%. But one thing to remember, every sale for Stlictly CASH ' DRESS eoons 'and SILKS, COATSand SUITS: TABLE LINENS, SIEETTN GS, D DOMESTICS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS and - RVGS, LACE CURTAINS and DREAPERIES, - yMUSLiN UNDERWEAR, - KNiT UNDER- ' f GOODS and EMBROID-A; - Now is the time to 'Lave your clocL cleaned and , thonvoughly overhanled {_ an@ put in first-class order. for winter. | Come ear ly and avoid 'the rush in, Jan.11——The represent- of the Delaware and Hudson, ~compnny, the: first of, the coal compa- | nies to present its side of the contro- | ~ lNSURE YOUR PROPERTY very with the anthracite mine workers With the “OLD AND TRIED ew mil until they were|' 4 * .'Neither has any- account| .[ to the strike commission, occupied both. bas [-of the latest sessions 'Of: the commis- bl he filon lie d fore th | . Three persons appeare before e ar-: bitrators on behalf: of the company.. \Gleas Falls insurance C0 They were James H. Torrey officranm ton,. the company‘s principal 'counsel in | the absence of David Willcox,. the vice | The flartw iLk Agency president and general counsel of the. : ii. S BRADLEY, ocai Agent and get vahd mdemmtv at ing the water mam alon 7} She NW‘W“ \The $9 a A:|company, who is-i11; Charles.C.-Rosée of | \|- Bceranton,, superintendentaobthe mining . ig depa meat of the company,- and Abel | | £ omptrolle -of {~ ; we“ temo, mam... mg fhe aet ar t y NEXT A: 'the; dam pat in the “V9\ last | tended to prove. Superintendent Rose | fall at Ml!!! etville. to prevent further |' Free Beptie gold of the Conditions in-and about the . {damage to the. flats above the: village was carried out by. the high-water recently. . -| 'At a meeting of the insurance adjustera | e. at Sidney last week, the settlement of- the: Oneida, “Referee Parsons 'has rend a. \ID | 1gages of the novelty works was - adjusted decision in favor of the plamtrif lb 1,» a | by the payment of the full amount of the 312, inc % k Monday, $2,550. worth. nearly institance; $33,300 th. during shefi week 4“qu - Mre: mriu Holley. aged 83 years, died as It you want a Good Shave, a Stylish Hair Cut, your Razor Properly Honed, . CALL AT OUR PLAGE 'The most serious shor years in this section hi shortage of the '\*hi The worst feature of - = there is no apparent p’ -In the case of Frankfi. the Farmer's and: Mechanic Cigars, fobarco. ahd A Fine Lineor Eh:- > ‘Confectionery kept in Stock. . ou - Ghas. flubbard, | AC McClellan Block, Hartwicir. r e ent, and - General Wilson > ommissioner B. W. drift. to cuties, to railroad work any . to the factories of thaland which ar To THE NUMEROUS «CaATCBY \ THINGS WHICH ARE DISPLAYED IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS ? THEY ARE: goes to the town, $2,054.59 a villa | and $1,009.21 to the school distrlc & |: total of bank taxes in thecounty 1g: 841764 * ~The year mortality report compiled. by Health Officer O, w. reel: 'for 1902;; shows-that there were 126 deaths. in t [town of Gneonta during the. year. . Th { oldest: person was: Damel Hodge wh died Jan. 10, aged $53 yearn. _C - Doin eh money’s Sfuteflent. ~ I h@ve . on hand ‘severai second blind on keneral opening of the: case ’nbehal£ typewnting machines in good condifion; | of the, resporidents having alréady been 'All makes of machinesfor sale, .to Tent) M20; 1 shall at this timeconfine myself | to & brief statement Tand exchange. Do not purchase &: mi t: th 3} arg: i it : «chine until you have seen my P4 a : “W‘émlffflzggntzgx . Henry D. Manury, Oneonta XN: Y. pal j ter pow: | This bank continues to allow interest ip this - Duringthe year, 1902 sheep valued at) Aver compa: - fifiifii‘ffifin sums of} $5, and upwards, $199 were Killed by dogs in the towfl 'Of | by which it will appea e |~. We would-especially invite.your attention to Oneonta. - The claimants ; were:. G | our SAFE, DEPOSIT, rOXES.which have been 'Bpencer, $12; Delos Hodge, $12; Coi - \| tandGile, $82; William Platt, $7; . IR Thayer; $87 : R. F. Gifford, $5; 8. Of. f {placed in our FFR 4 AND BURGLAR PROOK: 1 At for years up to the ‘eginnink‘ YAULTS and which will be rented at reason. | ~ [ .. -|Huggine,.$6; Archie Sickle?; $88. - ER. ee - ' MILFORD GENT ® . Ronan Bros, in their January clean Ag -|-of . the 4900; firm. the-réls s between «11° rates | Thisaffordsan: opportunitytoall ; a nd s. Melvin Seeger Wentto \| since : Mr. and Mr & sale are giving the most gigantic “out *- | the-eompariy : and.Ate tmplo A be 60 have valuables to protect, tohaveapri-’ - (§ 3 barman oul and that vate safe under their/exclusive control acces-} A\ y + \ pWeetville last Friday;, to- see Mrs. 'Those. 1C ert fats Gano\ 1 ly ill fl“, con cs- price coo mica ever oflered at any | Mina: ¥ 'who is seriously , B [§ eontat No oth‘e if“??? [sible at all times. during banking hours, &iso | iC!\ I the use of private roomg for peatrofis. STOR- | 7 | AGB tor trunks and boxesat; easonable rates. CoRRESPONDENCE SoLICITED - - Ethelunxl. 6000 m t ao uchto qu as. th' 'one does. | panding before IR. L. Garlick was: called to Morrison . can , mich to yo muat. befo pre Spank F C taking, ~and > rather: than -carty - 'these at!\ ' 1 stocks over they have: mugumtéd; | Ceea ing lg; “a 5 “V0 S “Mama“ dSwg‘k Zara, grvirigyoriE bargains now whenyou | able tig : | ter Wiorence wont to Albiny on Satur«| need them nost. '. +16, Q}; ( day Joconahltan mun“ l [ Attheclooe of the bene 'At conce‘ at - 'The; new school . housé, will be. com- the theatre. last Wedn nity : | pleted this - week. .The bell. 18 expected. 'Mr. and Mrs, Heniy- H.; Buckley ante thisgeelr. ng Gam oath, A te 50m tamed the. members Of the- Bower cor. 16 { Thodonaim visierndr 'the Rev John‘ Bowler‘wiii 'pgécur ak the church on Wed- yi he evenin ‘ofthisweek‘ e ic one (fp - Abouhseventy-flvo were present at the Lee Jan, meeting-of the- Ladies'! Aid. society;): held: at. Mrs. C. $:Morris', 'on: Wednes-] - -L dag The following officers were.] I ed:. Mra. Giles. Edson,:-presideht;| : Mrs. R. C: one. vice-president; 'M¥ésFT.: | 4 Booger, s’eéreury'; Hrs. C Morris,“ riff, hua co [ Wardil‘liompson of Walton, B soldier :| of the 33d Separate Co-, at Honolulu dur- Adg the Spanisly war, bas been awarded a. r(mi-ion of $10 per. month with arrear- 1. gee Amounting -to $300. ° '. \- Sira. Mary 'Kinmouth McAnslan died rat theigresidence of Joseph Hamilton on: ° Klik Creek, Jan. 1st, aged 91. Mrs. Mc- or: the D‘lfi‘“ “d {Auslan. was born' in Ségtland, Jan. 1. afreste. were: For lar- (1412;, 'She game:to this country with her. C \I'parents when she-was about 18. ~ |, Near Delhi, January 3, while chopping ood Arthur Lipe-was struck by a limb: £ and bis- skull was crushed.| Physicians removed a plece .of the bone, | raised the contiguous parts from 'the brain 'and is Is thought the young man ‘ may recover. > ' accounts tor the scarcity of farm help, s reps and the problems confrontinv the f\; o ha: farmer is becoming seuous. i National look OF COOPERSTOWN N. YL 00,2 (Successor to The Bank of Cooperstown) 24 Capital $00,000 = 1 surplus and Undivided Cou c ol age - a ' p ~ 140.000, _ “at Racks TO CATCH YOUR HATS AND CaPs. Profits UmbrellaHolders - Transactsageneral Bankingbusmess Every Mn'rers facility extended to merchants and, others. for 'the: transaction of their business Also A whole lot of other things which are. real bargains if you only j CATCH on before they are zone. Sweepers To CATCH THE DUST ON THE FLOOR. g ‘~ £3 fie é j\ l T0 CATCH THE NEWSPAPERb AND MAG A# Holders ° Shins. y Cairpei The Lenten season which alway 3 e beams with Ash. Wednesday,. C ' mences this year thirteer days later than last. (Ash Wednesday, falls 'on; - February 25. 'Ehis will bring Ej on Aprit 12... The coming of Lent at \a later date gives sotiety fe fits\ longer péried of 3 gayety, ani it. gives to the florists a 'better opportunity 'for Easter. preparations. An ea y Easter is disadvantageous to the ist's trade, for flowers da~-not bloom as profusely when the weather # an pleasant, as it is apt to be earli r :the season. Two -of the holidays ff). - 1903 full on ~Saturday-Decoration| Day and Fourth of July. Eabor Day comes at its latest date—the C3 September, - - To CATCH YOUR RAINY DaY PRO- TECTORS INTEREST DEPARTMELT O CATCH THE REFLECTION OF YOUR FACE H/iv’ FURNITURE and , UNDERTAKIVG k ONEONTA N Y. \ fof only 1g. POMEROY KEESE ° _- . President | c Vice-President Cashier}. ;, . | Assistant Cashigr | </ DIRECTORS . G. Poussin Kass: ABDIELG | BF. Munpock.. Jorax B. : _ /.., T. Litck Greenery Vax: HORN _ 49, ko ang, | W. Burpit® Frio L. Qoirs ’ ' Haney D $11.1. ~ o Bargains inClothing Senator Lems 'of Monroe has introduced a bill in the, state sen- ate at Albany -which should become E law. The measure isvintended-to | lit . conserve the interests of the puhhc nop , : labor disputes and is substantially # © .>\ We are Closing Out some \of our oad Suits. It will pay you to call. U 'cemmission, 0°” company, \Mr. Paal: Jonnmge and: : ay co diti'on of employmentg ot‘onr em- [tas Best PEOPLE? . 7‘lvinekleY’s be ‘ta and from other Jo OE'—- . [eesti -- HARTWICK _ tra there: Is no merit -in the nut demand for a 20 per. cent increase: - Buy their Watchmand Clocks of us.. - *. . 'The are but\!ew families in Hart. out 7‘ pon 'the. prices paid during, the year of | A901. _ to employ Cos performing contract . : wick but what I have fitted glasses _.. A for some member. We have a fine. | Save 20 Per Cent seismic“ -G. Bligh - lLENA Aun'vrcmmf ~*I kind Oneonta, N, Y. dire. Renae Dickson and Mrs Eugene th ' ' |. and y °,“ can ffeéggg 'on & . moo |. .; You iant. P good Plano that will keop in tune, always {stay in good repair, wear a life-time, and that will be more a! Waich by buying it of: us Don't .: [~ think you have to spend. that to get, .\ And m- Te satisfactory as the years roll by' we can satisfy has. want; Sol . yi aat do 600 The Home oll with Mrs. Wa. (Murray, Priday. . A. (illegal-silica : been confined 5A to the House a few days with tonsilitis; | Peopleheee areimsy phauling phos- t :.Ph&te frmjidmeston. A_ ‘Wm. Citaway : is fArawing. white ash ahd . cherryp-logo : to. Edmeiton,: for | }*\ t M Call : whi b \bo momma per thousand” 'Mr. af § Ir ». venl’atieo‘lli ped a. aubmiftin wffifeetinthe 10g. ©, ;[ \luk ig 0 nittle deug we- Horn\ ta then/float Rt ~ .' |. 'The lesion of omoerswhieh shouldfinmm ”hm/fl M : 4 “planetarium 1gst . Baturday atom - *. a Winfiwas posts, | Mission society meets Fev nemif a 91? Gentle Elared hamtumed-b M6 pinap tof from Waeomnu. 62,1 : H {flit-t malioanier how delivers mail $2.4 frais seventeen families from Lena Maillot.\ na Leon T. rem:- hea typhoktfevery A lowermost» Mull-icing. meal-G hat | .a first:¢lags Watch, for $15.00. bugs a - first class. watch in 4, Twenty-Year . iGold Filled Case 'and up-todate Proceediugafo'r' uary 9th 1903 : l | ¥ :s ad Estate of Eli R. Weston“, lat-ct One . - onto. Final indicts ”shim that the childrep ofthe mm forced touwcrllz‘;, an. a?! 1 4:5 ~ C: 4 ig ne Ot ~. Unaditea. mm?“ - crece entered.. © . | Esmntmmmhfond rt yet ings - in compulsory accounting ' ionrned to Feb: ry term in. Oneouta. v ... | Gral iizrthymlatzolji‘ jpcyersee John Morehouse; . Poet} ~ateward, John Pagt: stoward, Gaorge . Klgdredy chapinly; Tliaison, ”Deleon: ; treasurer $. M, Rool [~ The lecture: Of. Mr. flushing was dls- \w ix : appomtmg, to saytheieaet. Wim. G. Benjamin ; visited friends in |- 'Oneonts 'and Unadilla last week. ~ flfldy 105ml“ “90rd. M | Lee Fitch and family visited\ at Lee 6 fl 'Gillett's over Sunday. CJ The tax gatheren has made his an~ : . fnual rounds and, as usual people are he | ''dead:broke.\* . _J ames Rutherford has been at. work 5» ‘for Scott Gregory for & few days. \ ow | Hartwidk and eoomrotown. nf re os . C. A. Gregory is doing quite & busi\ | ness handling never-slip horse shoes. Re We have betn doing busmé’ss at the old stand for 20 years. - We have sold many times more Pianos and Organs than all the dealers during that period 1 Three \eed Uprighthnoe (have been rented) will be -| be Bold at a bargain to make room for holiday stock now .[ coming in. Kaitlin!“ PM: at WEBER. |:. In the family : Bible of- « Roxborough | G & are amumher of medical rules, A We have no old store keepers in any se.} ~ line.. , yI : + x b Ie IN range UR e‘hold the excluslve agency for such Pianos have : Lo- WITH- 'a 5581113 nas had twenty years 'experienee in the: business which enables km Tor company ¢ m7. / ’We not only Mepighg‘but are to |us fo discriminate between such Pianos and 'the other kind,\ Tepat pas already been. i “Momma“ a latge | | give -you . Giasees that. add, rather - buy from 'first hands, and thereby can and will save: you from ' |-@xtent apply.\ n addition thereto we shall | - h a 6 1pok All _ . . Rubmit wtatements which will show- that | that; E3323 pig)!“ your 913 ios ana ' | $100. to $150 in the purchase of a Plano- as compared with In demand and gese'eq'rfif’l were | \grime asgey . Nose Pieces an pmces asked by the agents of a branch music store, . = berated fo . the ugh: .oftheir .. - glasses. ' , T k T 3 a - Ben cane hears ber day, for reasons | You W111 Baye 'More: Than 'bartly due to the voluntary action of the | Gar Fare | -~ mon and partly to causes beyond the. cori= j Mi either of the company .or a men. | _ A Wa have prepared a schedule showing \_ ar ~the wages, the number of days worked | nd. the annual wages of, all company | \\! man and boys, the general average being | . Yer men $18.95 and for boys: $196.93, which sou o[ t iigher average than obtained in oth» |- . s similar employment: j | Rearing upon the a’third demand of the I alners;, for the 'weighing. of coat and the | - VML IE $ A or. mining, we shall l 0 ~~~ - this company | *T \\|i.‘~., : hera- 3 'car. W L product In marketable coal. of 0 welsh and. per-car- and that a ~. unity . Of : . results show that i(lo d farm angletine t salesman with}? & |f g; also good bus ness man for man- | j 8 311. Inger American Farm Company, But-a Phose 3 13.3: a 00m g faid, N. Y aol, | samen ~ Schol Lehigil Usivrrsiiy. |. T High University, situated at South {Bethlehem, Pa.; has placed at thé dis- posai of the 'principal of the Oneonta | Norma chool, an honorary scholarshii) Eo: or LatinScientific Course.| J of th sity entitling t holder“ po Afee tuitionfor a college course' -of four-| -- years beginning September, 1903. ~'This |- {scholarship will be awarded to soime|~__- :| student of extraordinary abrlity RBK 'tainments. _ Similar scholarships ~have| JW . | been offered to the other Normal schools\ a 0 of the S ate. . # G. B. SHEARER CO. , The Oldeelmble Music House. ~ 1m a trl)\ FRQNKLIN : Perry Johnson has been - taken t6 the yecounty house by overseer of. the poor; | |B. D. Reynolds. ' © tif Mré. Célia | Glbbogs, wife of R. P; We oifer (8) ed: i or any cm‘fififlau fif’fifiifigfi‘ Aquart of old rum in R, with «its or brown cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure * { sugar, is goodfor Cold in Head: - /F. J. CHENEY \_ \If yow have niccups, pinch 'one of. We, the undersl T Burne, died at herbage 'Of, pleura-poem - igned; F. J.} - ' Cheney for the last “15 year-en nd believe I consulate while you count g Ixty l\ or get. . monis, g anuary 5th, aged: 67 years; She |- Allen Stevens will move\ to Glad «Rose. took the stand immediately somebody to scare you and make y °“\ busband and four children. ggJuncfion, , jthe close of Mr. Torrey's remarks. him perfectly honorable in fa business | Y- 2 T.. F. Raymond <#2q.\ ccOmpauied ' Gertrude Harris of Morris is aA gut; ation by Mr. Torrey the: || transactions, and finan let {jumpe: { out any obligations made T3 'FThe earache-Pat onion jn ear after. \Tracy Blanchard towargdford PA., Jlagt] Otis [101be k €enden d that prior to the * W the . West & Truax, Wh Jfiflit is well roasted. © p Toledo, O. WALDIN - + week, where they . will look after thel H. A. .Gr bu I Anteresta of the estate of the | late George): A reen. was & Sine“ call; vix, Wholesale Drug -| Blanchard. © £ | Franklinlast Saturday. ~ ‘ 'Calvin Woodcock has rented of Mrs. hee 5 . ela’om‘ ny at either system was un- | - inm: \\I fatr or. resulted in inadequate or unequal | ton u ration for the: labor actually per- OTSDAWAs ; ~] Peamed; . p rMIF: ' For sixty years the NEW-\YORK WEEKLY TRIBU NE has been f a £12233; evgegkléy azvaspaper, maid almostt enttrglely by farmers, and \ ence and support of the Am ie to &. degree never attained by any srmiPaor publieation. rican people TEE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER | is made absolutely for farmers and their families. - befi-5 was tissuedtNovgmber 7th!“ C The first num very department of agric turn mdus is coyered ,' 'contibutors who are leaders in their lzx'lthgspectrvve hnegyaggiefig ~| TRIBUNE FARMER will be in every sense a. high class, upto date P lgrfiseaterpzigggkagncgltlmgi pa 3d refusal; illustrated with pice iv modél farm buildings and home a m%chinery, etc. _ e ® 8. agr. cultura . Farmers' wives, sons and da ters. wil} find: | “lg: emrtalnme‘ntoo List special pages for f gular price ber year, but yowran buy it with your [nome weekly newspaper, one year for $1.00, .. your favorite HIC SD: | he relations: between the gis: fig] edo 'O. _- “The consumption-413“ as many pea “1900 t re HalPs-Catarrh Cure is taken internally, nuts qr possible before going: to bed.\ Kobéert Pestson and wife were gi ober A w e were given a | rise on the anniversary-of. their 50th-| v. Hathaway hertenaot house. acting directly upon the blood and mu- Philadelphia Record. ding: day,» .Whey-still occupy: the- rforman 'Green _bas.béen-enteria configafacessgfdtifie sylstgm. i13mm Tac. v Ais onance per €. y all draggt ts. 'Tes-| .O , C. & R. S.: Railroad Notes. : | Itarm where they'flrso «went to- house- Iriends1rom South New Berlin «h tinéglggalgzgiy Pins are the best. At the annual meéeéting Jan. 12th of the] '5¢. | stockholders of the - Oneonta, Coopers | > f G A. Brown has: purchased A graf ra: phone and Is giving neighbors some e mi ers' un gonsidera Je disc ntent and the 'break» : up (of diacip 1 fjsu : u-Sd, while butchering 'a bul Georze A. Stilson: was badly in-] ed.~ The animal had been knocked | gagwa and‘“hil' Btllson was cutting Ite | . Fora Lutheran Church at Oneonia. # Fev. G. Albert Getty of Cobleskill and:) QW WSold by Druggists . | Sti 's of bb f 'I town and Richfleld-Springs railway'oom—y : 'Revy. Frank Wolford:: Of _ Middleburghg. 1 pany the following directors were . elect, The Connector congregation of Kort: right has been in extaterce, seightyeetht . wver. given a, sgcial or entertainment .of. auy kind ‘for money ed for . the ensuing year Norman -Get-| of I aan, Lynn J. Arnold, J. W. Leansbnry,r R. In McDumu, Es P. Ho‘dfld‘eq Ed'- H. T. 'a wari. C. White. Bamuel Ltrer. tintendent.. Cis ”akin appointed George J. bridge, | Chenango Monty, fArat- depot teauperintfloden ot- banks. - The: . depart % Skinner of . The gentlemen of Green street a ‘Jflflelflh-b ty . Loerts; * Load hi’olt 'His feet were hunched From under“ Joh and he fell. across the bull's neck e- blade penetrating his Jung. dangerous one but he york“.- © ‘ 3holgis'an oyster. supper for the-be : A'eeMethodiet church on Etld,” € '}.4¢.¢ v yes l war negroes aW—imw same-m =~ T. z- P3 'have been appointed a committee-by the «president of the Hartwick Synod for the | ' | purpose of taking the preliminary steps | _ Send your subscriptions an money to this Office. | Send your name and address to the NEW-YORK ATRIBUNE FARMER, New-York City, and a Free sams» : looking to the establishment of a hath-4.3?” : sex-an church at Unconta, Rare 10. y pie copy will be mailed to you. s mmm ep Eo aat eny?