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towels and\ your naked. band.\. ,Ho also ud- vlsee the wearing of thiel woolen. stockings. arma} I them cos you tie; w York;/and . to “kin: loan.- - roll goods as ' + 0 & BLOOK:_ head f th build. | ' Vfigzimfiifiglgegloimm‘a in“! mce white paper is spoiled. A goodmany = and organ. Residence No. 26, lower Main. grectod with _ ubablgious ' oxpression of fa- res., Wa so often have occasion to quote 'from: ville, TUlster-co., were filed In the office of the secretary of state on Friday, The capital - \Hoole 18 325,000; mummr time, and this week goes : iyith his family to |- ah has 7 Is proposed to mnke & tliprough test of the iii slim Tad-been - ppol .,,,, the col of our esteemed. contemporary, v nat Biotherhuod of Railroad Tar Hegito & Drarooxar, that wo arg-un:. ’%:.‘§;1:méfi \ der a sork of obligation to its publishers | Operations ‘wulvcommonce at. oncor for dropping the Democrat, thus making ofcérs of: the C valuo of the ofes discoyered \io that town. The y ara well known \Tan week ofmny‘er 18 heing—ohsorved—at— tha Prestyteriah, Methodist and the. two Baptist churches . BH. Willem-r has'the contract forbulld- Inga neat 'house for Chester Wentworth, on Bpring street. An Iirtrrhws has opened i retell liquor be known as Taxz-Oxzowta\ Hensw —-[Eid- nay Record, Ax exchange Bays. truthfully 'that 'it is Ing about 'home industry, when he uses a pubber-stamp to makeythe most horrible (limbs of Jetter - heads and cards, by which. it shorter, 'This publication will_horeaftor | business_mon of Ellenville, who Have in- certainly very funny to hear a man howl» [. cured » post tlon on thejenver do Klo Grande.. The |. delicite health of his wife. prompté him to\ make the chauge. Many friends will hope a that satutary -results-may follow, and -that | | Mr.. Vendervoxtgandinmiiyf will du dge time | ages on quantity ~ be unmorehuntable; Verdict for, plaintiff Flerds for plaintiff; Dia- | vested liberally: in\ iheTTeip’rth‘is -| understood that a\company is about to be formed In. Oneonta, for the purpose of In- vestigstinvz and having thoroughly - tested ore from Mino: No. this town, -- . Mzssne, mioonrda havecomplsted tha work of placing the steam heating ap- . paratus in the new hotel. It was mjob of | H dimensinnrnnd—hurheen-perim A stax's work is from sun to sun, but\ plumbers work Is never done, I8 a now «version of an old adage. - Mi Aska Rinaxn, teacher of piano [Is (or everybody else to do it* ' A. otour observer says. that when you sto. a man operating with .a needio and thread fon a trowser button, - you- can easily- tell f whethor ho is married or slogle. IFhe uses. [- a thimble ho Is married, hut If ho pushes tha end of the needle against'the wall, and nulls it trough the button with histecth, you may safely bet that he is single. Churgesrensounble -adv. P 0 3? ? Maxezit, stato licensed auctioncer, Is selling goods <of. -the. Best quality In the Whitney block on Mast. Tam chum In Tux Hertha) $ heading i\ on pine hours timd on, Monday, the day's work now tlostng at five, The change Is acimof ~work;-for every- de pairtmentis crowded, but is duo to the fact +that-work cannot} bo done to sdyantago by lamp light. As soon ds the days grow long- et, full time will doubtless be resumed. wa ato ablo:to learn. vor, .ko fn ore. \ Cmnms History! of Oncontais meet- . Ing ng sale h The, book costs but twonty-flvn cents.\ Baxroup of Queenie, brakeman for conductor Dayy, had his collar bone broken at Knowersviiie last Saturday- _Ox gecount.of the 'present Indobteducss | day holt=- Goods at ‘ fena tremor- # Holi— trow pl th-other fron; -it has- been deemed. Inexpediant 'by thn Oneonta water company. fo ay any new pipe tho-coming year. It was thought hest nob to allow sdditlonnlwuter motors to ho tised | for the present, 'other than those profslsed. Tire Onsonts correspondent of The Aigus of about $8000, and the high prico of cast um wpmfifimfififli—W Iporcompared-wi A. rooms next Hunday, (is \Gods Tove for a rebelitous son,\-If Bamuct 18 ;, 24-88, . Trk Oneonta Hxnano glvés a showing of the past year of remarkable prosperity and enterprise in that ; village. -[Norwich Tele. - graph, 0 “5L”. Tre rallroad shops® commenced > running\ shtimated that one hundred tons of coal per - patrons of the Oneonta water company. WM. y 8. Gardneris soon to 'become ond o? the gropriutom of the Ex» \hotel in Binghamioh 45101718 -Chronigle. ~ Cuanors E. Wasp has been appointed local agent o of the Wheeler & Wilson Mig. 'Co., by Mr. Pavlin? | OMéo at resldenceo on. Academy-st, - © Tie Albany Timcasays : “Joseph Cook is delivering .@ decturo from tho subject, 'Does, death “hd‘imflLnJMMMhofwinierest Aa it -that Iwant It all- be sufficient,\ Tress Corten- hag sold. his hound cap quotes Tae Amato as placing the total out: Tay Tor Im provements 'and now buildings In . Oneonta for 1888, at $25,800. \ It should bo $259,000, which figures hawerer ars too- tow, as we hive discovered ainco the Het was published that it omltted a number both of naw stractures and noteworthy ime movements. A orstunscar, formerly of Dneonto writes: to Time Herano: 'Please send mé your paper; one copy has reached me andI find the while.\ Another similarly situated. says: \T can hardly walt for Tre Hegato to ed In umunnen entirely satlafactory to the owners of 'the buildisg.~ To ; all about ong mille of fron pipa has been. used eighty five radiators being Jocated. In: various portions [of the hotel. Two bollerrof fiffy-five Horks | power furnish-the steam, which start their work by consuming-about- two'tons of 'coal dally. This amouhnt however, will be lessened?“ soou as the «building. is. heated and everything J9 ruonfog order. It 18 year is all that will he required returm to Oneofita: trated for the last four weeks bad'w refurp, a week ago, of the acute symptoms by.. | which he was first attacked ; and while its hoped that these'symptoms are now .somé~ 'what telleved, his condi{{on'continues.to be critical. before he will be able to resemble work upon the: district. The pastors 'will hays charge of their own quarterly meetings As | they occur, calling in the nsslatance of their brethren as shall require.——D. C. Ormeteap. ~ Ada'E. Houghtnliug. daughter of Aaron Houghtaling, died at the family residence of twonty-threoyears and ten months. She had been il1 for several weeks, the causa of her death being disease of the braim. Miss Houghtuilng had followed the occupation of Rev. F. L Hiller, who has. bean pros= |- ' ol At best it will~bo-sevéral-weeks~|~Verdict $205. for. plhilntiff. R, M. Towe- on Church st., Monday morning, at the age | 'ennantfprdocendant; in _Townsenil ys, Eli, VanEetten Action to recover for\moneys placed in de- Tendants:hands (0: 'be ; delivered 'to a third. - 'person ; the claloy of the plalnti® being that 1t was thus ~del{vared ered . without-complying \with certain - conditions 'required, of: hii, . senmuhuynesloi: plulntifl M.S. Cooke and L. L. Bondy for defendant. - : Egbert A. Howladd vs, Hiram Scher- merhornuLAuggmnteijnse of assault and battery.: . The patties live in Milford |- 'and farms adjorn.- ons -R. -M. Townsend, and LL. :LABundy for plaintiff ;- The Milford neusicdlJ conveiltfon \ last [Week was a success; bélfig 'attonded bythe |-mponding a while with Mt. Vision friends. | best musical talent 'f thgmjesldes € t C gat manufacturers of this town, have ob- \tained from Fanoy Davenport the exchisivo. right to the usa of. the names ''Fedora\ as the: title for a now 'brand of cigars 'which | | they ~propose soon t0 Introduce [It Is a part of tho firm's contract with Miss Da. venport that the Jabal for tha cigars, a boig- | tifal}ithograph -in-sever vignette 'of the famous netress as ucentér 'plece, © #urrounded. by four cones . from \Fedora\; (the play in 'which, sho *1s© now gcorlog hor latestsuccess) -shall have the words *Fanny Davenport in Fedora,\ printed upon it. No expense will be, spared In procuring tho label, apd the' brand is likely tq prove very popular. . Wmmmwmm ato: ot Friday far natoo, Time Oxsoyta Hesatp, Innéar» ly the exact style of typo whilé under our innnagement, it brought Freeh -to our mem ory the days of its infancy, whon it Just | toddled alorig, and the days when It began to grow in strength and 'vigor. And wa were delighted to knot. that it was an in- 'atltation of our founding, and tlist it had grown to such largo dimenslons and is now so pr Thirty.ono years has bro't sho subjected, herself Is her attributa- ] Tages ral evening Jast, and ob. | sorved the few heading, with the old iamiif such -d her services that to the hard work to which [bte - She was an estimable young lady and leaves a wide circle of friends to mourn. her denth. , She was a meniber 'of the First | Buptistchurch, the pastor: of which, Rev. E. D. Clodgh, nseilsted by Rev. H. H. Alleb, conducted the services of the fung, nesday sud was largely. attendéd. . At, the' residence of. Wm, D;- Main- «sh; Jost Tuesday evening, a pleasant] surprise was, made to Afr-nnd Mrs. Charles Bmith, the day being the fifth anniversary of: their wedding. Mr, aod Ars. Smith were' from homes when the compsny, up» | ward of thirty in number,. arrived coal lls (they had received no intimation of the af- he risit was explninfhd, worn at their marriage ; whergtipon Tames Rober{s, in well chosen words, madd n pre- sentation In behalf of the compauy-to Mr. Bmith of an elegant easy chair 'and to Mrs. Emith of.a pair handsome opern glasses. Music for dancing was soon: procured, and until a late hout a-morry . time -was passed, all tendering the wish, at the- close, that a Mr-and wod genls' goods aloro TO A%, 1. Bhermat of Davenport, ~ 3fr. Bherman took possession yesterday. Horst Earopean, burned in Binghnmton last week, was owned by B.'B, Dayo, for- ~merly -of Onconte-ils loss Is placed at $5,009; losurance $3,000, Trignd aro now upwards of two hundred The quality of tho water, it is safe to say, is not anywhere surpassed. . Tam next quartorly: session of Ofségo county Lodge, I O.; of G. D., will be held at Unadilla January 10th end 17th. - First session 2 p. m., on Wednesdnv. * Tire Hupato's charge for publishing read. Ing notices on, the local page Is twolve and one-half cents per ling for each Insertiou~a price that will be strictly adhered to. ~~Mrs;~EHza Onegosy, living on Grand on, while trying to open. a door leading to the coal bin, on Tabsday, Tost her balunco and falling into the bin, broke her right wrist) Fon lot of dinrics, the first two or three pages of which have been nsed, Phe awners have concleded that 1t ls nonsense, this keeping a din“. W m «iin will bos social oi the Uniyerss: list society at Ihe residence of P. C. Gilchrist, Wattingave. an Friday evening, Jan, 11th. Music wilibefmuishsd. Come and bring your Iriends, ~ Mi Annkoro® ls put down as work $50,000,000. Hols 63 years old and | has no family of his 6wa bipod. An adapted daoptiter ts the sole hmmnfit‘mt Item. qfln‘hretknownzm «property of H. F. Stade fx offered for malo In oor advertising cslomps.\ There are ia Occonts orin Of sigo county, wo think, tew more destrable farms thes itstof Slade. R WM - oe ator fish Trike tnd yf wih a four dose Fromm, thowsfich® wirte of the rawnmaterial that the shed fiat to aweep up tha ress tants -10 Recincal Merchant Traveler. - Tas fcitof Hour: Whose va Bentley thal, which wes dowo for atthe proécotscsston of cours aat Cooperstonny hasnmahmpmm tha teres, &e. Wil» mxpnyieg Preossts as woete Informed. . moans potilatere Est of ton “flange \th tess the past year, incloficg Wiener Raul of Porter & ard file a troly wet-refs cae -Fres [Jary slzed him up at five cents, Since the 1 Geo. BRegro'3 come-It-brings-weekly-nigre nows- from home than a dozen letters. I can not do without It,\ Tak following odious 'of Centennial Lodge, No. 447, L. 0. 0. F., will beiu, stalled next Tuesday evening by sub-deputy H. O, Smith: H. D. Nelson, N. G.; Thom- as Doyle, V. G.; John Johnson, sccretary ; A. W, Carr, treasarer; H. 'O, Smith, finon« clal secroctetary. Now by-laws, to take ef- feet as soon as completed, will double the Inttration fee of Centennial lodge. Ithns Hourished greatly the past year, Moxoar evening noxt the officers of One- onts council, No. 4, order of United Friends, will be smstalled by D. D. G,. Councilor H. ¢. Smith, as follows; .C. O. Beach. C. councijor;, C. A. Jones vice councilor; _Will Whyte, recorder; Ellery Barnes, col. lector; E. A. Scratiling, treasurer; A. A. \Whitcomb gulde; R. Holdridge, prelate; D. B. Manchester, medical H. C. Smith, representative to grand lodge. _ Dro Lewis's Mostitty, a magarine pubs lished ia Now York by Frank Seaman at 63-71 Bible House, with Dio Low!é as «ll. tor,is devoted to articimubly treating of hy» glone and health, and of vital Issues of the day. Its hat of contributors embraces many well known. writers I can be fad at $3.50 por year, whicliis a very moderate price for the good reading and valuable in- formation contained in twélre numbers of tho magazine, Tauxt sults against newspapers are pro- vetbially bad speculations. . In an Ohio townlest month a man sued a paper, that Fad called him alist, for $10,000, and the veraistthé chief atmasefent In the town Basbeen to call tho ifssppointed-plaintiff up by tolphont, as follows: . Hellol Is F tht «--- P\ \Yes sin\ \Wellyou're alias. Draw on me stsight for fivecents\\ ~i€h§cego Herald. Ar the fecond acnual meeting of the One- date mater ecpany, yesterday. the farew- ing oficers were ? Hirec Westeott, Goo. L Wilber, Wea. H. Moris, Jumes Stewart, W. H Yaeger; Inspectom, A. C, Leak, John H. Skinner. | The boord orgacieed asd elécted the following oZcers: Musto Westcoit pverzzeer, Geo, L Wiiket vice president, Jarces Stem secretefy, B. A. tressgren T,. A. Norton scpericte®Cent Exurt Anixs, a brakeman residing i this viings, hed & remarkatls esmpe from dest fest Tharsday.- Wille hiatesin wes asting down the East Workester ES, it fosine be from (dRefopol one freight car to aw, a=4 ruk femml* fiE‘I‘m‘mdLe w-“kem’iew Tok frog tre d H. %. & FBR TtoSer& Co, Is to efire Prs! M“iz%wifih£mc£$nm O0 KHeemd ws chi of Der. 1 ©. $. Trascm, a! ta stag: ' ~ EEA TB wise tn s | whith Fras MWWsfiweg i flfiymm Aut ores mammawh Hamor of Freck. \I3 Hessian, tog may to §=3: zmmmmmmg | he fe] bo the treek In raptly povicg Of Erics «olimary Re world | pivebecn crasted to deth Inaulcstfart ; tok there was Warren-them (ta £1 thexpames betwees thetiesandas it Warsaw or twice by stoup onlbataech Ascock mexlitsfte tes mm‘wfifim I youn) phe fons Led) | brevpoitei s Enise of aboot | pr Profiel When ress. comi Es Iniotics wots mama baa % fest Frcses Has almeiyabocr! matte ames Ios fegadiiet-es. _ | brakeman, who this . week his hand af tha Wither bask . fafim’w about many charges in Oneontn, but Tax Hmntato has#progressed right along and re. celved the confidence and support of its people.-[L. P. Carpenter In Morris Chron. icle. Tam ioy condition of the ground here. abouts the past week has been productive of al least two accidonts-and the won- der 1g, all things considered, that there ard not - 'more to record. Mfrs. H. 'C. Biade, an aged lady of elgbty-flys,' In attetipting to-closs the blinds of her house on: lower Chestaut. st., Tuesday night, slipped on the fco and fell, breaklog her thigh bone. For one 'so old the gceldent Is yery grave, and doubt is expressed as to her being. able to overcomé the shock.-Leonard Hogan of the railroad shops, fellon the ico Tuesday might, and striking upon bis face, badly fractured his nose. Dr. Eatler has both cases under treatment, 'To this chapter of sceldents is to bo added that of John a | crushed while coupling in the yardit this place. He mso Is under Dr. Entler's care.\ Tro Buckley shirt factory of this villago is sad to be the largest In the United States making custom shirts exclusively. Thirty» five agents sre now kept upon the road sq- Melting orders, thd ftates of Mmaznchusetts, | Rhoda Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, Now Jereay, Pennaylyasts, Olio, indium, lilnois, Tows, Wiscoosio, Miane-| sota and Michigan +belng thoroughly can- Facsed. Branch factories where shirts finished, after betng eat asd partly made at 'Oneonta, sre located at Detroit, Michigan, Pittsburg, Pa., Cantoa and Cinclonat, O., sndhran‘ch ofc, white no making fi donk, at Boston and Chicago. fu all, over two hundred persons find employment in 52133633?an Frask W. Buckley is in where he has been for some ximmmfiegtham fectory. Arthcamncal mectingof mssmmmere following directors and. dated. Birectors, Geo. L Wibet, own Wilber, D. F. Tiber, Albert Moos, 8. R. Banes, I. 2, Bowe, AL B. A. £ Wibersaat Welte: L Browm. Tespéctors, Thomas flowerifiyfiesierrord, Para Ww. Whipgia The only cage in the hoard was the Election of Welter L. Brown mpmci'i‘thJiem-whorefigmi an scoscat of E1 hex'th 'The following ofincre wefadiedied: Darl Wither presi- caitier. The drectars defined «dividend c£$2,000; eBded $4,000 to urivided profie, end mressed thet garcles fand to $55,000 mmumd amy otherba~k in Otzego and Delawekre coniies, «od Les tsrors. i of the Erections of the Onecss - B Cree Ages feral ssg wil be Eelt at the chocs I+ The postsCice Cert] botll Hock, fitzy, Ten thy, HSL 19 exc ploy fof the porpmse the madwmn‘ rife» ad oter Post Bee ay hag enmate ore tha Board. C° [shaft. Hecsught, asd for a moment sus foy abet has becomefmommdneem that there is no hope of his fetovery. which seas served yesterday, acte forth | I HF oarmict masagemert gassed Metilop ettommey for und a franctal regoretinn ul.. . 0 Eli. Pt. ~ rmany pleasant returns. Bimon Green, who died of typhoid paeu«' monia on the 27th ultimo, was bora. in the town of Laurens, in the year 1814,but'carly in life removed to Milford, where, as farmer and lomberman, Ho passédthe greater por, tlon ofhis active life. About 1888 he mar- ried Bridget, daughter of tha well-known (ol, Wim. Richardson, of this town, and Richardson homestesd, Boven children, four boys and threo girls, were. born to Mr . and Mre. 'Green. 'The docessed wasa man universally esteemed, 'The funcral as held In the Richardson HIIL M. E. church, whose construction was largely due to his efforts. Rove Mr. Blanchard Sf Deposit \conducted the services. 'There were gath- cred a great number of friends and relatives. the family being widely connected if 'this and adjoining towns. \Atec Charles F, Abboy, a brother 'of Mrs. B. Beott of this blace, who is engaged in quite a-number from. oifslde the county; - [~Eho convention commentet Tussduy sieht at Mitford and Cooperstown, |- Mr. and Mrs. Landin _ King entertained Dr. Palmer said it was one of tho best and MM they excused ' thomsalyes; and fa: f bAcE]. time reappeared, cach attired in the dress | during bis Inter years he liyed st the old a. as advertised and closed with s grand con- cert on Friday «evening; The -chorus-con- alsted of ong: huntired and. thirty: volces: chornses, If nof 'the best, ho «over had the pleasure of. lendingin thg county: The officers of thg association had done rle woll, and ample accommodations were provided for all wig came. Dr. Palmer's drill syas almost entirely on sacred. muflo, and 16, the mémbers remem» ber and put in practice his tehohlug, it will make'a decidéd change for the bettor? in that class of music In this eonnty ue . The concert\ Friday. wig Avelt at- tented; the horus MM | im: flint, cam be-passed-is-in 4 their 'attack/(- the whole’choms 'peveral mes in tthmLpfi being led by one of thelr smallest Ropraro Angers, Miss Gracd. Saxton,; Ofthe special plese Mrs. E, Bur- fon nnd the Altgses Thomas had Robinson sang the song so that it merited and recelved A recall; also Mrs, L. E. Sax- tos and Iflsshihreyzsungsoloa In their well- known artistlo Prof. Milduer and- Misa Janey Bnyder|of Westville, played a plano duelt splendirllly, and Prof, Mildner played asolo that recelved encore. -. 'The splendid 'work done by Messfs. {| Palmer and Mildner will ever remiais in the grateful remembrance of every member of Xho chorus, and the announcemont prado at tho concert that the officers had succeeded again In stcuring their services was greeted with a storm of\ applause, Taked alto- gether It was an occasion that will long be remembered by all who participated. * Buleido st! Grotnn. Ame Milton Osboin committed suicide by cat- tog: his throat with 'a jack knifo at tho residence of his sondn-law in tho village of Croton: some time dorlog. Sunday night Monday moraing he tras found in his room, lylog by the side of his bed in spool of: blood... Appesrances Indicated that ha had frst cut bis throat in the bed and that there- after hoattempted to ariso but succeeded In geiting only to the edge of the bed, when he-fell to the floor snd expired. Mo enuso 1s assigned for the deed, tho' tho death of toswfiBuudy-g that -a gontloman from Is visited\ John Sodeém last week | iew to a large purchase of . J ersey Hon J. Lee Tuckeriirmuelrimproved-t flour sold, claimed to testn. tas EBuuHuyunumBer af Bis One- outa friends made him a friendly visit to en- liven him & - fl hes-greatly; A~num~ her of the young people (to. say nothing of the older ones). aro requitting themselves creditably and in a manner they need not be ashamed of, . Mount Vision. The week of prayer is Being observed here, the churghes uniting, 'Mrs. Williams of Otego, is sojourning for a while with her gigter Mre, W, W. Outler. Mr. Charles Ackley attended the musical convention at Milford last week, and quite 'r number from: here attended the concert Friday evening Mrs. B. Morris add Miss Josie Howland: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Knyes Mrs. Kate Packer\of Portlandville, is Her many friends are glad to meet her. Mre, D. Sherman is spending # short time company at their home Wednesday Bvening. The, many friends of Kev, and Mrs. H. G. Harned *ghvo-them-a- surprise last Wednesday evening. 'The people left substantial tokens of their good will in 1115119 of money and provision: amounting to about $40. Mr. and Mrs. Harned acknowl- edged. io a way that plainly manifested.that it was not alone the value of the presents, | but the nesoclations and token of regard that made the gifts so vuluuhlo to them. There will be a ;donatign in the Baptist| chprch Tuesday evening. Jan. 15th, for the of thoir pastor, Rev. C. Gregory. A 40mm Invitation in extended to all...... . a ay school.\ Muham— elected the following officers: Charles Gard- ner superintendent: VoineyBsiiey assigtant, - Miss Allds Wright Lane treasurer; Goo. Wright librnrlau ; Miss Maggie VanBoren organist. Milford. Russell Waters died 'Fuesday morning. He«wns an old resident here and hig bly re- apected. P. P. Bentley is away on a school visit- three ' alls. Jumpers, Scotch Umbrellas, . . Bome of \our boys\ have been to Coop- erstown courting this week. They speak very highly of the courtesy® of qur now county judge. They also called on our new surrogate and thoy say he is r \lip top\ good fellow. The convention officers report that they come out about even on expenses and re- colpts this year.\ \'George\ sald In his paper last week, that Mossts. Palmor and Mildacr were \aston- ishing the natives\ here by \their great tal- ent.\ All will see at once that the editor of The News took -n very concise, and at the samo timea very \delicate\ way of report- Ing one of the largest and most Interesting gatherings that was ever held in Milford. . At the Presbyterian church meeting held Tuesday night C. O. Goodrich was elected trustee in placg of Amos Luther. * Beveral cases of petty thieving by boys have come to our notice lately. Boys, you're mining operations in Colorado, and Is also n merchant and mayor of a. small miflug [.W town near Denver, visited Now York city on the 4th Inst. to consult a mining sengi« neer. who. resided 1# the \Borliagton\ on West SOth-st. After bo had fnlshed his business be stepped to tho elovator on the fifth foor to descend. He caught hold of the elevator rope to bring It up fonleyel with the floor, when In sonie way denly shot up, and instead: of steppinginto the.clevalor he planged into the empty tained himself by therope, butble weight brought the elevator down- &nd erished hix hind #0 that be Tek gn and fell a distance of mfeei, breaking Bis atm In three places, 'dislocating his shoulder and inforing his head. The Iatest advices to Mrs. Boots say Kr. Wilco® Sues the Villegas, An gction against the vmage st-Onsinta and against the trusteed Of the village per- sonally, has been broaght by Heary Wiloo®, wary the expense of the Riverst., Dordsite aye, and Lethorst Inthe constraction of sewers 64 thesestreets named the trustees exacoded their | and asks that esch be edfndced persosally respossible for sath expezsaned that they be restratsed from bulliicg ady lateral sewers ank paging for the sama oct of money-mm fst & Mat. sewer. Moog, trfiaedxfmfis. esh of besetting ths D. & H. (Awaiting: The defesiarts ooladed ith esd ésmpany mummncdtepsg thema- fawfslg From the Fois of the | Alcs, that defends=ts enlewicly entered patty lands and belt rece of rerermithoct fint Pup Nett Msolay port Os of the rewly eleced | mdmmfixm,aa. . aeithee «Lite awk is fis Rapal Arcs Degree, ather which weer wof he meednz Le Ceriral tcl mfirgeaiflsefingnlmw #H & Cogy-cts. {take into actoost the fact that thectonty eemmg‘i‘ei The trostres to pay into tha trees. ) * m5 Im. MS, =o 5 Weighed heavily pon his mind.\ He had made inquiries of DF. Wolcott of Croton, a short ime preyintisly, as to the amount of Iaadanum necesiary\fo kill, but as ho was 'considered somewhat eccentric in dispesition nothing was thought of it. Coroner Emith of Fratklin wis notlfied. The Jury om paneled by hii rendered a verdict of \Meath hyifls‘own blind.” a Transferring the; County Orphso§. Thirty boys undat the care th ty mpcdnteenmteiikephcrxznifir 38 39 on Tacsday of last week, in sccordance yeith # tcsclatiogel the buand uf suptryii6Hs, hensfirrediewiheEMowge nt % prim Institaflon, Hays the superintendent In a letfer addressed to thesupcwieces *To this ove, when wa his! no toltable place of Its own, in which to keep all the childred thrown upea Its charities, Lean offer no stri¢cecbfection. Baf I wf. apiaton, itemihsil’med the: mer‘zmtewatistmd Tor of thetaxtaycs tf the cosity, thal the shood\ bed _ an oiptansge of Its ows, qhereby gavicg the WA”; to- 6iher partion, and at thesame time seccring rote codtcmicil and <qoal christisa train. kgfflrmcbirzrawhom deperdent ip. oa the ci dist! mm;- * Gar-remix; Webstea few Tecols: \3 at tte kot Bef. F. weavdgmmaawtwr Rts, Merey Elton [O02 Mra. Eetat Ectily . Aira, Chartes Jetkecs. 0 =. Gen, Fiich nod family frise MSlartafise. Aes Anoch Gregory to erk» 2\ka weeks. Mire (ing to Pam's mwfim‘dm TherawCibe oo cervices at fn Proshy» | tefsa counch nest Ram His fame --- -__ & teles trots Cost Tp Ih Sechess ra-. | Tork, has been spending a few weeks at R. se principal. N. J. Ecedg firft] _ aestitant and MissMertba FieA of Hartwick at West Davenport. for} tentlary. | UOtego. Miss Vaunle Pluner, of Cherry Valley, is visiting the Misses Jenuings.\ Philip Whituoy has secured a positton in the feed store of Kellogg & Harper at Sid. noy Platow. Mr. Wheeler Blackwell, of western New Day's. here durlog the holidays. Wednesday eve- ning last, Mr. and Mra. Will Wright enter. taitod & company of young people, and Thursday evening was passed 'very pleas antly at the Lome of theMisscs Day. Thess were preceded by parties given by Miss Jermit Stileon and the Mikses Mallory. All sto pleased with tbo enferteintients given at Otego houses tall by Captain Thomas udhisaompsay, and unite in pro.! rcoonclog hie of hicd tricks wonder. fol, as is the singing of \Title Grace.\ Bohoo! opeted Iest Mazoay with Pas! R. scmmad neslstant. John bas bought Le boussant Wym by Frack Fowlen |- ~ Donations Troffiends of Rev. V. ML Seagers, wiD rake tim adoration vist as the personcge | | at Melford Centre, on Wednésday evening, --- --= = Jas. 16th. Al ers fovited. Fey. G. A. Gleason, for Jan. 13, Les charged to evercg, Isa. $155. All are Torited, Refreceats wil g be served. The Fresteterian uch of nice-dam Rel their at the Opera Mm'l'cwyerezzgim 1th Res of Milford, and Miss Martha Howland of ~ Oneonta, were entertained last Baturday at |. on the module! leads straight to the perf» {- Bocial gatherings havo been very popular |. tmnumm ing theseieduetions but for 30 days ”Wm makmgnzenulange Reduc- goods a reduction of 15 per cent i is. made. Remember that we cannot continue make- We transact a general panking bust d to mainteegeeseeFemiiffmflgg”m | aistent with sefory and Integrity, our pattous con. We receive deposits subject to check at sight. deposi Allow interest on Government bon bought and sold} also town n Money loaned on good endorsed notes ~ / ORRIN COLEGROVE MERGHADLTJALLQRLNGJ '.i‘ the present denim come to be s fing art. Tho desire for neatly fitting clothes whieiv‘lill , developed with the present generation cannot be mot 'by the oiddigldfiied. slow-gofeR “U0\ 'usually found. in the suialier places, but requires persons with & thofough nndm“ ding of all branches of thé trade arid of. the {rregulnrity in the ahape of thghfiuun f D, Braith & Bon recognizing this fact ha're endervored to supply this Mestre, MF. A. D, Spit; a “11°? of over thirty years experience, came to Oneonta kbout twelve years ago-fnd estab sted business as a successor of ['the Jate. Wio. Johnson, Previous to that time he m for several years in. the clty of Scranton energy he has.extablished # good huxi pase: to give his whole time and they. p the sérvices OW!“ from one ofthe large custom tailoring houses In the city of Rocher ter. Heh ien with them for aboutthree months, and during thittimé hasnotfalled to give intimation In the manufactaring department will bo found & large corps of compotent workmen including severeitim—eimoost mum. + - J The. Largesheteeleef moths-l lining Uiifliii Patalionngs, Sunnis al fllfii‘iiifllfli In Town, may he found on their counters, besides & ruiliine of TRIMMINGS AND MEN'S; Fii‘fiNiSHING GOODS] Including All Wool Under-Clothing, Collars. Ouffs, ~-Shirts, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Neckerchiefs, Socks,. Mittens, Mufflers, Suspenders, Jackets, Over- a cutter he has few superiors ; but as it was his desire the = Gent'sJewelry,. Standard Porfumes &c.. A. D. SMITH & SON. N. I. FORD & SON, Druggists. Dealers in Paints: Oils, Brushes & Wall Paper. anne ens FORD BLOCK, MAIN STREET Opposrte Central Hotel. MENDEL BROTHERS. for New Goods, we will sell our Entire Stock at greatly reduced prices. MENDEL BROTHERS. iSiration, the C Caterer Hem al Is Ins Eroad Street, Oneonta. Cid-Tm FERGCSEOXSs QUICK CUBRE® FERGCSsOrs:qUTICEL Corr } Wbyfievekhmw & F. paston, fnvikatioa Inextecded toll. B Hop Market Emma mam Pres mik st frm the to 1%, (hct De . rmmnemeflauts mm ‘bfii‘ffi 3, Ya Ee #27% te brs frr; Mirage} ras for Maw, «=4; Ewrzfimfiflfigfim . L t= ett nre Cin t3. etre fh gm minfieméxfi- figmwmawm - Qn'mmm Element sor t toile instses, waa | Eels Aiayeomtet, . L Packt. - . o . ~ # L & La t o R . k is rigs be bed fur extrs quality, were tare mtohebczgdt. Timber 15m firmi’yctwfizz cok, pes trite: <, - tfmmhw’“ w=* bs mm Ez Mfimwzfimfityfiztflzgmgit ggggggrgfiqg Mm; agggmmmt F’Wmmfi: © B H Woon, Oreca. wsas z E. B A Boa iE Fras | memmumafitcfimxze ohehas medarshy macy whose ! 3mm af promocng your Tames we soe at [berty to cok» Mk: your mm Maths: as wourhen for fhe Myra take maydakmdfi Lr mam mum. 2g“ > ons ”Chas, i McOrum Block ' | Pa., and other large places. 'Hincothat “maize/1:25 remained”; \business here; and by his untiring |> In tordewifimmakefifiem -o- m and \Ireland on Wa shall be pinned to afford the best-informs ve to tlon, relnu business investments, and e : eryreffort willbe mada to accommodate customer-vs I Banking Hours lo to 12 and—Hers, LARGEST‘UAPITAMFANY BANK w TOWN » Wither Tatonl Bank _ Dnoontu. H. Y. Author-Itch! Onpltnl. 8300l000» WWW DEWILBER, Pice. _| arpa iscxmmg M5. 4 Designated iapositoiy of the llmtei Staten now 4 per cent bonds 05x13: {flair-13° eagle 1 p m' taxat on) Interest payable quarter A saf more importanc eqthsn & urgein ore unipsl is 0 Savings Department CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Issue ilred for all sums, bearing tho Ai ha Re Interest consistent with sound: Ming, rsons of largo orlmeil means & Sirk an TrABLE® place to do th business. EPOSITS soll chos motectm ight 8.30mi: bonghtoroxchnnged ion 4 pot conts.- TOWN BONDS bought and sold. \ ACCOUNTS of Business mon, Farm and of investments, or any business { furnish?! at all thnes heoheermily d Howey d' d all ew. York, an the rinei a] ointsln Euro: Mg = pvsrmi’ the business of this Henk wili bo con» urn andi economiut. manner, we shall c ct s lingual: ours from: 10 to 12 &, x’mnd from1 to 0&2 Foreign dim issuedto all points in Europe. CT \a « CORSETsS! Invariably gtyo satisfaction for Elegance of Fit m Shape, Superiority of Material, Perfection of Manufacture. Ladies In Onconta figaaggv em respectfully TEST THE MERITS OP THESE CORSETS ! To those desiringat! goguucersot wa confidently Compiontions - -. TOBEY & GURNEYS, ~ on Oneonta Foundry -AND- MACHINE SHOPS I O. A. Miller & Co. Ara to do all kinds of fiepair Wotk, n £73104 wmss‘b‘ time. Tnfieev in Teed Turbra Water Wheel Circular Saw . Mills, Mil Gearng, Cold Rolled and Tamed - Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, Saw Ar is Also, Micke's Improjed (\ :|. (Air. Ap Mus: Gzo. B. Moose bade good in carry this weeiru now advertisement . C \In the finggnge tar. ° Laurens. L 1C 2. col q * « +7 ' + byto thelr frigngds\ 'here. this morning, \They 'for A. D; Smith & Bon, merchant tailors, . 2: anmm ”emu, for um g oue \h . . New hug-fimm ents nam Muesli, 31180118. &. .} go- to Bast Meredith a few weeks,. ind| The Messrs, Bmith have n feat ald j attfacts |. With any people in Th“ debating 5°h°°1 organized here a 4 | about hum] Arstof Mr, Mooremlll [Ive btorg In the new. hotel block on ( I Tmnflgl'mflghed‘dNflyxugmd Homes, Igggeemezgo' flourigxhssdflueiy iAineetd ho ' ' ls BUCK G 1 LOVE S I - open is argo new dro a A, put. sin, uflnnilue of Sloths and trion (COR The chill November night has settled down. | C every\ ndsy evening, an a 20. i> ~\ > R . ~[Unudlilu Tluies. cke snd a putter whose. work. they guaraseeito A. ‘leop year” part-Y 18 to. be given by flrfiggzneinigomgu‘rlég”Elm” by., “thus—for the attendance has- been very good. & a tote s s / 2 'be of the very first class; Tho senior, morn: Miss Kitts Bainp at the. Wilden“ of C. A- D7 Several of the village people succeeded in - Cl A., Dog Skin Glove C i : Tink j caso Of Mary Stapleton. apdlief the . afihg. fem has hatl-long experience in / \Jones jr., to-morrow evening. ~' | thofeth meg“ yhimfitlcgnesmieep, ©/o9 | giving Mr. and Mrs. Harydy.Hand a surprise _-_ -/ = ** Su . Satariac Buc, k Gloves * [ sfinniiliaiu$x% {hon 15“ “vomit? ”00m its Di & H U Co has been sbitled by. the ling merchant tallorIn g business, and knows) _- Mr Oscarlilmhulllms‘ taken a. position He wal us iderios will not bo comforted h pnrty, whieh'provedn success, as they were 1 * tos ‘\\ GoatGlove 'S, ~f * 5 ind choapness hulk. : : : & (rh sino craln Iro a Ised Lantonns...... * ane . . 4 ho Hally public- Phe prices~ e+ Athoul » ~- ir- <= Buck ns, - © y Qt the firm axe guaranteed malowns the. low» 311.221: fix T‘zviey I}? gzflféggzzfn?figfy ‘Atiuflinemsuhreulfi outh(s petfianco 80'1‘3\ viii? ggzéyigfl; it“; rat one of this R E D U CTI O NS e ER“~\ . Pontia a Mittens ‘ 2 onootion Blew ing ptian * a ee wis x «sre dan't amiss“ (ght 80 ' R ‘ afifiiif’iii‘fn‘é‘it‘ifimelihfifééii’tih malty o |- Oar Prigar erating -Jim: tn Wife bans rood nator | o serts BOTY! | services wera held in the B, | .. . ~ «\| and mamersns omes, urlines. |. f * vvli'ewmgluudpeoniekend many. Copel); || rmuire ripre sleop |. a . 'The fathi a E. ghurch in the 'evening, it being custom. . ..> + < p olo 'thediclng.* Wa até ansiie \ t drally get lors, ary for the churches to unite in evening > | bed HAS 175W” oUR' UflUAL gug. . tok mmglllxelgfigmfimiéufl £151; t 'Also hhtnn ur'sisleap Bofore midnig his\ , -f ”$5 zgzfififiugflgmzfex; 133321.“ . Les o To}! Ar THs smasor. or THE c ~ . - Ch: HHHEKHIS 28: A T . ke a rigtery medicines, We leave Jt with, |: hll ; as 'boarding at the' hotglrforlrwhile, areas; SoC 2C YEAR T0 3141535 DECIDED RED U0. <> 20 $> - ER * guaekeepmg in; the. rooms adjoining the- |: ~~ ' tu -, Frome tr PriGES 80 48 o RE ..\ C> (_ earm- finm h‘m’d MW” ak > ~Dean store. N Rons . . R P5 \ va Door | , S1 h sa ese Missfiuheu Mutteeon of. Karlene, 1s visit- - 0513522]; fiEPMATORY to 5. + é,\ ; \ANT RE i my ' g : f s {Tog at Mfrs; J: B. Kiddet's. ° >. t - o s FVOIOB. ., <0 + |. 5. } aw rome\ OF < E § dtyis’on olthe D dill O; Co., are stepp \ ([: Mre: Frink is visiting in West Oneontn - sot len, ' ., . j y Tue’sdny evening. The invitation 'he has- at the: Hathaway house, as > sues of Mrs B MlseMoy Whipple of Onsonts is spend. <7; a WE SHALL/Do £0 THIS SEASON & N E C K X1 i/ EA Rx 2, «t ~Ibds requested 'by the officers |- @ f Wm. Brogk, ... ), > «s of 468 a few days with her many friends Herg..| ° _ > ~>\; ' BEGINNJN “WAR? 1,1884, FOR >* \ 5, a tha there bo ful death sinco Its, “Bimini!“ The , Norwich Telegram lay: |«: «BiB. Cammings of Milford, wasat A. <- _ | 0). ; © TAZRTFP DAFS . © C Pau ci . mTflEGEWE°KYf ' ' “WNW“ benefit of $2 000 was promph {says: tJust aa we are. closing. our forms | a, B; Allen's Saturday and Sunday. oe outs > 7 news _comes-of- the than\; of _J. D. Reed A Bocialof the- M._E.-church was held at - 4: GENERALRE‘DUOTIONINAEE _-_ '| He wes taken with' pneumonia 1886 WeU- | fox -]Rev. E. B,. Olmstesd's Tuesday evening t avc s DEPARTMENTS, __ 10 . f m-m - : caryshtops- “An idea strueir us yesterday“ taal t of 0, 26 The receipts were nine dolfars. | B - Sot, AN ELEGANT'ABSORTMENT 0F~ 'n - -and before wo could finish he advised ugs Qt “IBM matfonal- bank of 'Oneonts; W“ . West aur ~ e TOBEY & GURNEYS ~ ons. © : <| \Rub the: affected part - -i |:hold. January: 8th. Hon. HerveyKeyeswns cus 1L aon en * 60. -. B glam] { [New York Graphic; * nPPointeiclinif?nnv T.D, Watkins, A:8, Al- 'to Mr. Reed, Bays: . \He Kins, revived, f 00. | William HeBoistord, an old. and -> ] fly S 118118 m BF HHS ~ 18 [en, J, B,Camp fellers. The fofmer divectors have now some hoped.\ * - man ve. Thos. &. Baldwin, :[ esteomed resident of this village;, died last . Huggsitzggufifisggn’teflofttgéfis Pré lggf; eren moufilyreolected, Atthedirectors -_ Mr, William. Blanchard, an. old undre- 'fad fifi Burnuin Bros‘ (or Bundny morning after a; short' h’ut a aoe \* - susp (19an [:> alle Honra es & Now: England . road has Been If) stot fiestingthofoflowrngoflieers weréreolected; spectgu resident of this town, wa., regret | & [ AHness: . Heesufiered very: much and death | '~ os tw.. £4 2 0G TOMPRINS Ae venthor for Sho past week s “8°” Arclght shiprifints to, the cast from the mi: [Ransom \Mitbhell president;. M.-L. Koyess) leftrn is a severe sufferer from. the: - Mai \ys. James Kniskern. ' rmilst -have: been. a happy release.. As & ~ ' mot The Hatter =. remarkably <n ll -| rond, and that a Iarge share of the company a \cashier; \Van. B, Priyn: assistant cashier, an \amputation. last. week, 'of ane of His Act Referes's report. grant. prominent charabter In our Vwiihfi will sC L g c \ Bowoot, Openqwuflondw \fiat the ML trafic will now be sint.vin the A. &+ 8 A dividend of fiperceutonthecepltaistock toss. ~ Mr, ' Blanchard 'had @ troublesome F .| be greatly. missed by. all. He.deaves. a son idn saratou. all * Ir. and theHoosantunnei. : ' Wes declared pnyahlsondemand and $5,000; | cora and the physiclan whom he - consulted \Brog: >. _| widow and an adopted daughter, who have | | ~~~ 20. - =C . LA.» \. use orir S was darried to: mrrninu \This bank {advised amputations. Eis foot and iegh -a 5, 'the sympathy. of.every 'one in their.heavy o bes C - <+ zn! ---Eoupy medi at Women sivce to has paid $49,800 iflfldends to its stock. | badly awollon, and his friends are alarmed | loss,. Funeral gervices were held at the mo nt unt 0 en oe - ' .-- i branch grocery, Mi hist -ado. . \. - woold footed \\Holdthe- bottomgot: | noMers-=showleg 1 genome system \of 'hecause of his condition,, Ho in\ seven 7\ Te -- house,-after-which-the body'6f the-deceased ._. _ lots 2 TVT TI nse ~---ipié Hatur{&y oyening song service at the is“: $66: Lngdguternqunrter cl cut *, threa.yéars of age.. : - : , was taken to Hartwick for interment. > - aut T ~ : - © ~wfire~mfifllzzhe=emltteebm ep just before goin 8 .. “wrung-OHWOmflmof tha Russel Mr. O. L, Vandervort of Oneonte, nnold onused. ep Mts, Card of New Berlin, is visiting her ° ¥ - - 1 - . === =~ y. ._.... minutes ond. then. rub tham. w gofd and sliver-mining-company;-of Ellen., geinzerrsgantsthabgefngmostpop- gutovmiu mfg? hppii‘yuon’fi’f‘aa‘éa‘dl :duughter, Mrs. PalmetfeF. ~ B. MITOREL, Pros. ¥. L. REYES Cashion, | . ar on . takeg his = Z.._ - u _____MLQ,Crum Block ffffffff ros = L ght running HmPcwer * Belting, Circular 3rd fires Saws, &c. H «JO HN M \ YNE, IRON FOUNDER E ficgfififlrunen ‘j‘roons3 +> KETTLES, ALL SIZES, Kw Stanchoos Latohes, Bog Troughs, anes‘w LA “15:13 946. Tawp vases, Posts, H. G. WOOD, \'Real Estate Agent I Dfineontae N. OYC. Sod or £553 %\ Job Wok mfi§~fimflma Krk YEP UVC ak if? §