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[anl C168 . ~ - oar-«WM. \N. i Tl Tasks \vJ’cxvfi-xfizz— Cae ~ this morning to which the public should an\; - notice Saturday that a pension had been . White, both ex perts at the telegraph «~ing to their pension papers. 4% tone nemen mmuwam o orm nere meng mini einen none ment eod FAd mglilfljxgl‘tmfld‘ w. To Kgfiim -October 17 is the first day to register,\ Speak No Evil of Your Neighbor. - M. L. KEY Es, vANB. PROYN, - O| -Hypoclisy is the vilest weed in the |_ The. followingpoena: was suggested at- |{ Cashler.\ ._ Aust: cash?“ garden. of life, ter listening to the grand discqurfe on |. FIRST \p -Dhl1 off the 'Third separate at the |© NATIONAL BANK nce, 38 ich» UVLONTAQ MN: ¥. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. . ~ also NEW YORK STATE DRPoSITORY, BANKING BUSINESS BOLIC'ITED | m mory this evening. -Hunter is out with anether chan Jof advertisement this afternoon. Wllg MRRSH Drugglst Windsor Hotel Bldg.,. Chestnut atidet, Oneontn STATIONERY #: (UNFEL'I‘IONEM‘, 2s SCHOOL SUPPLIES SMOKERS' GOODQ uRU‘RKES Wilkins 1512178338 momma | lznlalli'lmns mid\ « FAMILY RECIP R A SI'El'lAL’l‘Y Drugglst . Til-“ORBIDW'Q {LHA‘HC NARA 3 . Oot: 6. th91 - - thlco. Advertisers aro- requested to bring in copy for changy .of advermemnnt by 9; , otherw iso they will have to go over | ulllll the next day TOWN TGPIGS. - The pay car is expected this week. \ --Cold wave coming. « t; - t> -Sidnoy and return, during the fair. 96conm note s 2 —Womlmx for the next iwonty- four hours will be showery -and cooler. -The delegates again left for Utica to day. to nominate a senator . Who? -There will be 6 meeting of the board of trustees this \Come af 'flieted ones!\ ' - -A metecorshnt heavens | . Satundoy night Tus time it «cttled on. the lowar. dock + ~ -Tick, tack, totk, Ives when in yang clock ! A jewel to be sure is the adv wy enduro | Louk} 5. Siswin & Co have a change of adv pay strict attention --The Christian Endeagror Hocxety of\ the. Free Raptist church 'holds an Autumn, Fete, Friday evening next. -Dun t forget \The Burglar\ to-night. Just ns pure and wholesome an luv of [Mra Rurnett'sstorics are -A large Inad.of finishing lumber was sent out this morning by Briggs & Miller Afor the Parish house at Meredlth -Ofte of anr pmmlrmnt 'business mon, do day receiced two letters. from: different. parties to Oneunta toe -The upper part of the Brunswick A8 being remodeled and the. plan: change?\ under the direction of L D. Houck. | Mre. t> Ruland is makingneededim- provements to her house on Deits strbet, putting in Sewer connections and water . -No license in Franklin The 400. don't have a chanee for » bum. as they 'do hers. Ask any of these whom in it Sunday motring i -Counsellor C PF Mayham received: granted to Hon. Harcey Baker for $12 per month from July 81, 1890. -County court and court of sessions with trial and grand jumes convene to- «day at Cooperstown before H. D. Nelson, county jialge. But few cases of local in terest will be tried. —(‘lnudo Babcock and Thomas H. snap, took in East Davenport Sunday. A choir was thers to meet them and sang \Oh let us be joyful!\ -We have from the pen of one of our advanced thinkers an article, \The Ques- tion of the hour,\ which should be read by everyone who has the cause of hu- manity and the poor at heart Communion service was observed in the Presbyterian church yesterday morn- ing. «Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Getmin were received into the church by letter from the Richfield Springs Presbyterian church -Bourgarde has fifteen overcoats in hand to clean and repair, besides other work in coloring ladies' dresses, etc. It is wonderful the wants in this direction, and Bourga rde, of Luther street is just the man to supply them. -Mr. (%. B. Bettle and family have re- turned to stay. They did not like Rome, N. Y \Why said Mr. Beftle, \Rome has no sewers. We were afraid of dis- case. It is_unhealthy. Oneonta is the best equipped town of it 1 size in the state. -To-day all the old veterans are swear- The regular time for payment has now been changed to January, April, July and October. in this district. Over 18,000 old soldiers died last year, but yet the pension roll increasea __ We cannot pay the debt we - has the cont-mm: yo build. A the Mills- Miller wedding, the 9th. at the | j ( Tub dance the 29th: at. the Conductors uommv. oc'x' .5. \I ley, Heim and Bristol are going 'to Now 120 Deits strect to Forest avenue, Elm. ‘mormngimmubuememmpmllovg lin ; Dairyman was a ipleasant Alis moring at 'the: office of Hon. James | do you think of it. | shekels, forhe changes his adv.: 1):th [He mist. bo:doing big bumnegs : w -M. Robinson now owns a fine Clydea | dale stallion, ,7-years old, imported from:] Mark Dmxlmm. Wayne/Dupage eouuty ber 18, one night only. r -Mr. J.-P. Butts was in Warsaw N. now school house at. Sidney, which he for soveral events to come. 'The Tt fl—Hem Benton, (nanny GE!!!) R: 'Berlin Monday to join the Now (Berlin 'hand, which go¥e to the firemen's tourna : ment ats Norwich. More Oman genlnal ~RAST no Loomis. lsd -Tho McCammon Planobo. wilt soon bogunning in fail foros: -Isaar Porslee moved Friday from End Kelly moved from Forest avenue to Main street, in how oompiad‘by Poters, .\ >* q H U ON THE HRH}. Dr Hagadorn. left for thmxonumn 3 to day Mr: F. G. Shaw returned to Beaten Walnut-mug. Mr. J- L- Miller has: gone to Coupon - -Dr. Van theenfol 8mm min town yestexday. | .> Mre Mary Silvernel ds visiting with frinds in Otego. Presiding Elder Van (‘lefe amvad ln town to-day noon. ; MF J D Smith of them-mot Heme & (o , Unadills was in town today. | ' | Mr Will: Reover, for some dmepaat porter at the Central, leaves for hm homo. 'to.day f rae Judgo Hartford . 11 Nelson , Meeers® for (nopeutown. Pdaon: A. jnlnmtethfa York and the vidntty. |_ Mr . Paliior, of Young's gallery went 'to Schenevié this imorming to phobogmph same funerg] decoratiqers. e+ Mr and Hm \C A: Banal-l of: Riddle 'field, are visiting théis daughter, > Hm A. C. Borst,; 3 Mrs Cart, of Rage avenue, wil mil a rery pleasant . vacation amongxtn'ehds in Western New Cork 'this. week i E. P. Howd, local editor of the Frank-, caller Stewart. Mr. W, E. Tingley, of Montrose Pa returns (to his home to morrow. {Mr Tingley has been making his son & three \weeks visit, f Mrs. E. A. NeanngAwJOO—Hmn-mgeet and Mrs D. S8. Bristol, of Bainbridge, took the sleeper this morning for. New York to: attend the W. C. T. U; State Convention. o Offering to Sell. 20} to sell, uses, exposes, or causes, | Or per- mits to begold, offered for sale, used, or having the disease known as glanders, cor farcy, or other contagious .or mice; henlth of human -beings, or animals; of\ refuses upon demand to-deprive of life | an animal affectef with any such. dls- ease, is guilty of a misdemeknor. ° p } The young people's society of the First [ Baptist church enjoyed themselves soc» street. ing pass quickly. Mr. Fisher, Miks-Cool | Miss Denton and Miss Davies contributed to the pleasure of those present, witu music. Onconta . Lodge, The P. F. Y. B. O. paid Mrs. G. F. Mayham $40, Saturday, for illness, A. prompt payment indeed, This society has at present a paying menibership of 202, and thers have been but twentgf relapses. Eureka, iw The Star is gain wrong this mornfing; about the Seeger marriage. It is M Eda Seeger and Mr. €. Ford, of Daven owe the veterans in money. + + ~ Cesglopig- medicated headache wifers | MeAnulty _.; fat Douglas & Bowell's. 'out: mDOllfifOlget to look out for \The : Burglar\ at the theatre this evening at 8 , : [p.m. . _|_ -The paper of \The Buxglar\ is very | as fine, and tha show is fust as food as the. . paper indicates. Greatest thing . i; -- Many a heart.has secret sorrows At | -There will be a church: supper at like vg, .' {residence of Mrs. Geo, Kirkland Tuesday . {evening from 6 to 9 o'elock. ; _> -Judd is wicked; He is. litter the - -Parmeloo & Barlow are putting al -' {new coat of paint on the residencelof [My: Alten Scramling, River street: - | [42 | - --Mesara. Tobey & Gurneya aro. mukf . ing pen, pictures which are very fife, | <2 Simply 'because there is method in them. —Mr Charles Melville manager for . Lottio Williaims® 'Day by Day,\ spent} | Bunday in town; -and will« hook for Ooto town\ to-day. ) -f Paimer and Mayham left this. morning , The Young Poople's Society. hp ally at Miss Carrie Androws', Maple ftorday bxwomne Floral decorations, music, bmght, | faces and happy hearts made theeven: } ing at the ME.. churchwby Rev . Speik no evll of your] nelghbol Let no word of eyuol blame Cause your nelghbor's check to mantle With the burning blush of shane, Can you do your C] iristian duty . While you blight your nalghbor's c Do not Indge them very harshly,. Though their ways may errlng be; . They may .. That perhaps-you may not see; Ja e> swollen its pain mgy hidden bo. ~You, perkaps, have' never wandered -From the patk-of tight away, .. Nor have met the dark temptations That have led tholr feet astray- ~ You. porhaps, are safely sheltered ° From the dangers of: the way. - t Then. 12, 'soyhow can you: Judge them. R In Atrongth their blame? ~ . Had you motshosame temptations,, © - Fou, perhaps, would feel their shame. Bpedk no evil word of slander Life isitalt-enough of sorrows, Every heart its anguish knows; J Would youadd. thasting of simider To a follow being's woest . Slander with its ating:so deadly Sometimes deals auch cruel blows. , Rather try to choor and help thom Kindly words from you may save them. < Lest you some remorso will suffer . In: your pity for thoir Tate; - Mllllnery Opening. torment the sterner sex. \'Rympathy \ delivered yesterday morgts |. ya . Lillie; . an P ~ That may-blight your noighbdr's name.\ No In their fight withadversofate,. . C_ - i{f _ . Spork them cre the too date \ .' f [/> GOroRo® f}. Ming 3\ . m Farmer hada millinery opemng f Batreday, at: which time she shoveedrto f ' ~*~ - Y.. Saturday purchasing stone: for .. friends the latest New York styles. | The tooms: were prettily decorated mfih w \I flowers, gelvels and. ribbands find pref _ , -Helm's orchestra malresdy SQ? sefited.a rather bemldmngmwnée p e® p 'Ppe t: Mra. Farmer's. specxaltyls her frames, io C m - lemme alloftlxem bemg made . smaller ham, and hats that were not bum at all, and if you don &\ i ace-for. yourself M f Friend to the. Poor Nan Thepoer man's poper is the. Wen} 'of favors: at theo: fireside of the: laboring man . ABH wo disk is their support, so. { that tho arch fiend that once 'before mu: '] tilated the. fair form of mmmwm cannot flaunt its fanatical houds. high enough to overshaddow it. lemxpport y is napre than was anticipated, for whléh the. «company express their thanks. ii A continuance of. the mom insure suOceRs. esse Jakn Wanamaker Says, , * much space in a newspaper and fill-it up } men. j | Sty: the Blnghamtan 3mm dangerous 1890 | Tha imitation is so perfect that -it\ eanbedishnguhhed from thegesuing only. by the fact that it is hat: thicker.\ This' should put our merchants: - 109 Jutlegcomt. no ho was escorted my Where were the. other ninety, and-nine gfimtr strayed _. from the fold Slmdny‘ morning | very -nolsy, itisa sigh, of. an early govern tlmselm accordingly.. Boy; Tending Bars. < Considerable comment is heard; re. garding the fiumber of boys employédin. salgonsand hotels tending. bars. Thore. 1 64 C lncvermmylifeuaedtuchathingu @- a poster, or dodger, or hand-bill My |- . plan for fifteen years hasboenmlmyao , Twith whatever Tt wished T would not} _. give an advertisement in a newspapor of |. 500 circulation for. 5,000: dodgers or post | - an. Thai-the verdict of nllsuceeaslul , city is being flooded with. s- clever and - terfeit Ave-cent piece. of - ontbealert, rename ocxbemmny mph [ee Frank Bye, claiming to hail finial | flew York, was arrested Saturday |. formtomhonandm given. 60. days { ~ > at Albany. byJustice Hoyd, to wfixch Cold Winter. _ tos _ Anoldcitizen says that when blank | 'birds cluster together at thm semen fof the-year, instead of in pairs, amigam 2s very cold. winter, People wheneed‘f Coal will please mako a note of this and:! ld 'is a State law prohibiting the employnlg\ 6C of boys in such work. Perhaps it weuldt . be well for the officials to take seine» lug t {~ 6 gorand| “Thesecond rapresents, thenghtfulness, prepemmon. At Coit], Imwhich:of these scenes:-will you- be -an actor this fall» Now is a good time to buy, Whfle our asseetmenh 'of} Knit Underwear ismmplete, [oC Warm ¢lothing saves minay a. deems bill? Intune 'of peace prepare for wax te J G ~a ”MON. 4994 \ \li mammals hore! mmxmm Ce * Esmew H* “35A \SHN - _ TTH | you ddon pus.trey 10g. spoort . -_ «pug mail-W5: \s10jptieng yo oth] - tope paggm o | [- \ - weprreq pwe saoX - 9m JO ”51,0039 95.191 e. mmpe Cp J ‘c‘ nia‘i a w~> a Poe wive -~] m- 1 yougotoushoe store; your > © \object isnot only to huy_shoes (but. ta for what you spand the.. ° ABest for what you money. will buy.. “7 Imthanthwwillnotconfenflommm‘e {Aban-this. you cannot, in reason, cask. |_| rt Carmethodsm‘ess simple. his your dg« > | -- {sire. tot liff your expectations .> [40 the clonds, bit wa re p foverthoy are, Wa will sever gacrifice.. them, What, ~~~ +> yourintereste to ours and nowhern elsa \ myougebrfullerand fairer - eqmval 1. ~ 4C 2s emsforartml:mum?v f 84 Geo. Kirkland. mes 'l These are 'big bargamsfiworth more than weesbfenihém 1. ee They» won't last lengi *\ Growmpepullmty oes + Seethmbefemxsmbum Tumblmeachpn up.”ahva-rvyulusvcu“ cunninaa’ufl C Onuflafionfilm ftolmr, u.nnu,zu;su vx ire ap ake . J“ - Lan s ~ . l“? 2 Wcmmfit'les.wellnhaunmmu.“ uamn‘cauuuuuh-s AQ > Dog ® T Effl . fue, SMthPemfihakfimmoh weersbars tniiosgtptvflmmi(§\ m; en ; 2 20 ‘Celsryelllssgehéaohv... uumuuflpxink-n“ pnuusqfi JG: nom ns [Im Cs . .GlasLamps,alleqmyle , gach. Kol dl te 20 mnmpcmmneya, ©00B nays sa a ress ccame Fire “J‘ti‘htms si‘nnbtd-‘dh NM I )A O eu aat W“?! Fal a ree \ee x. c. J udd' siazrgamé No 184 Mam Sheet, ols, .% IF ‘rfi‘lr‘r: *% s action in the matter, Dont Takeo Her Money, Sho 15.3001- Stéldlw ofiMfifiEfid, 'net zher: Los Apereon who willfully. tells. on dfierg poaket pook’on file‘éfimebbekween o Lol fMinrist «BRambilds:'store: and, WUimn: - block: flusvmormngl ~»Whoaver fin “ll\; exposed, any horse or other anim Fy py Tewardddiby her. Bfilm et.... yfinflm . .. £ tious disease dangerous to the life: of\ 3 \A Baby full “a?!” Phins |_, £ Je not in Antoresting study:: cure him which is diseased past recovery, or who-{quickly, bypottingindree sample bottle of -Dr., Hand's Colic CGure.from Marsh the druggisge, Ttinstantly cures:colic. s 1 :Sudoido. |. ~Coorprsrfiowiy Oot: 14:=Mr Gregory. of yes- ' Nomt Notes. <to 4d \Chestnuts.\ . . Hon. W. L. Brown was. in attendance at Chapel exercises this morning. Mi.. Ballard after talsing a few days néddéd rest réturned to>School this morning. the 111)le ? i . Miss Helen King was called to her home in Windsor Friday, by the sudden: illness of her sister. - The address given by the Rev. Mri Mc- Anulty last evening, to the Normal students was interesting as well ab in.}; structive. port. an n What is the. matter <of »having (Ema; . placed on-the table m prices the small.sh Cortier a he'll SHOW fight. Step on sn foot und He'll BRAY. on. ahead, no wonder they SHAKE and BRAY # can ammo ment harm cin vienen onomy fragen vere rnds iet ik 7C ang rary ames omer marr an tara hf???» €7 Wimmfith ' illeneiflaekle But HUNTER miss pegging right, glong rolling out BARGIN after BARGHN .at y «stores.. that are handling the REFUSE of New York, AUCHON Hofismmknowledga by their wailing they cannot.meet. But a min of business never allows the public to know they are being stepped The stand we wok on Dry Goods somehme 8go, - whereby «the; consumer, got gll the- benefits nriging from CASH DISCOUNTS and LARGE purchases and * | which has sogreatly increased out trade, is evidently being» felt by our small FWOULPD BEvompeMors As the wind begins to whistle through. his, whiskers * land with vacantstare on an empty coal bin with prospects of a long winter But HUNTER unfler compulsion of , DIVINE PROVIDENCE, blessed with , maDflY 20 ;.‘,. L ___ We W111 continue our Calico-§ale, same old prices, get them while you can. UNDERWEAR . This week we open the largest and most desireable lines of Ladies', Gents' and Underwear in weal anti cotton ever shown in this vicinity. Particuiar attention is called to our line of Ladies' all Wool Vesisggg‘ctml - Pants at 85 cents. We cannot duplicate them. for $1. | . | > W. A. Hunter, ' |teillion and& half, ora country town of 20,000, Zhe public.f {return. . As to the old quotation \\tis better to he born lucky tliat melt\? will?! very wealthy Brothers, Cousing, aunts ate., to {whom hails ugder. 3 [EEONS but still to rcoognize and know they are. mpt.rofuge give the public the benefits accuring from. same. - LookifiGatter-the 'the FUTURE, as in the PAST, And when BUSENESBMS Inin, is being done foitheir benefit and barging may be mvaraxblxeleolge' fong: humbly say we were born with BOTH, Bt a > LUCKY in baving rich relatives that not I but WOULD-BE compefitfim» che pointtoas MONUMENTS of STRENGTH in this WORLDS 0. through HONEST dealings with thepublic and RICH not only in the work 's dross, but the KNOWLEDGE that the people RECOGNIZE~PATRQ ADVERTISE to their frien and acqumntances that HUNTERS . L % F y’v'