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soon & earmold w. T. KEYES, Vice-fires YAN B. PRUYN, ; Asst» Gunmen. FIRST . VATIONAL BANK ONEONTA. N Y RANSOM MITCHELL, President. M. L. KEYES, Cashier. strates paposttony. | NEW YORK STATE - >.. ge-your BaAnEING BusiNESS A FULfL ~ LUMPLETE LINE ..‘.-‘..0' “Es EYE CL ASSES Best Quality Low Prices. . MARSH, 3: WINDSOR NIOTEL=BUILONG, ONEONTA o ' Nam Advertisemqreteqneeted to bring in copy for change of advertisement by 0 a. m., otherwise mummvwo go over . until the text day.\ 1C TOWN TOPICS. ® i -Register to-day. . -A merciful man: is merciful to his beast. f I - Prof. N. J. Russell hasresigned ths leadership of Brown's Band. -OGur \want. column\ is the place to go to if you have lost or want anything. -improvemonts aro, being made by Charles Gardner, on his property, on 'Gardner Place. - Rubbers, 11!de shoes and gentle. men'whoots,. is the theme of and adv. for (Hum Crandall this evening. Flrguson opened up thig inorning a mAg-mfimnt fruit store. in: the Reynolds Block, Chestnut street | Sucoces. Dr Gearge F - Entler; left on the af : ternoon train. for Pittsfield, Mama , where be will spend Sundayafi'ifll his mother. - Buffalo is trying to ring in a new word on the dictionary - A man there |- has opened a cake shop and calls ifa \cackery.\ -David Austin, 'an Englishman 92 . years a resident of this country, was be- fore county judge Hartford D. Nelson yesteniay to obtain nammhmnon pae pers. -Mesars Moody & Gould are putting the mighmted Richardson & Boynton company fiurnace into a new house re- cently built by A. C Lewis on lower Chestnut street -Out id Ohio a family named Day has thirteen male members Thirteen dogs are also harbored by the same family. This is one instance where every Day bas his dog. < .' -J H Ramey, of Hartwick, has this year raised seventy-five: bushels of curn, six large loads of pumpkins and nine loads of turnips on three fourths of an acre of land. Beat that if you can. -We understand that Unadilia is to once more have a band A convoca- tion for the purpose of organizing was- held on Monday evening and it was de cided to purchase new music and go ahead. -When you get into a tight place when everything goes against you.and it seems as if you could not hold on a minute longer, never give up then, for that's just the place and time that the tide turn. -The sudden change in the weather has caused a run to be made on drug stores for cough syrup and lozenges by suffering mankind, while the physicians say the sudden cooling of the blood is the cause for so many fever cases. -One of our clergy stood for a long time this morning, studying a lithograph on the opposite side of the street trying to determine what candidate it was. Fi- nally he saw Oct. 81 on the bottom of the sheet and went on his way. -The Massachusetts Five Year Federa tion will be organized Monday evening at Odd Fellow's hall, W. H. Jones, of Roston, will be present and explain the principal features of the new order. All interested are invited to be present. -'\Papa was there any bananas in the Garden of Eden ?\ 'Yes my son. There wasa little of everything good there. Why ?\ \* I was only thinking maybe it was a banana skin caused the fall.\-{[Truth. -The directors of the McCammon piano company held a meeting last eve- ning at the office of Chas. F. Shelland. The matter of lighting the factory was discussed and it is probable that a dyna- mo will be purchased and put in the building. house in that city© Nov. 8. . minmnmaay \ A—Quinces aro in the market. ~-Fine Magkintoshes, market at Bennext & Cat's. Look at them: P mews . -—Regular meetmg of Royal Encamp. ment, I. 0.0.F, at Odd Fellowslmll,‘ | Monday night at 7 o'block, . ~-Conant has just received another cas load of watergrhite 150 test kerosens oil, whichi is selling at a rush at Tc. per gallon. wElectr'cmns Lane and O'Brien awe wiring the store in the Rockwell blodk;. {where Goldsmith is located, Aor o descont lights. , - Lincoln Republican club hoa | an interesting mesting last night at -_ | which speeches. were made by the prégi- | {dent. A. L Kellog», W. H. Johnson land others: . - -The, dxspube concermng the wall be- . | tween Mendel Brothers and My. ~Hazel-, tom has been settled amicably by each | | party assuming the: responsibility For the 'safety of their own wall. fl~00unsellor R. M. Townsend. Wm ad. . : (| dress 'the David' B. Hill at their | ~a] Toots, Ford block, this' bvenifg, on the pohtlcal situation. 'All true Democrats 'are invited to he present. -Invitations are out fof the marlige {of Mr. Leon S. Mendel, son of our os- 'teomed townsman, Mr. famue MendeLj '}:to Miss Badie. Jacobs, of New . York. The ceremony willtake place at 'the ago- bly rooms of the; Metropolitan : opera ‘Thm morning just as the ezcursion. in was pulling away from the station, - nan holding. a little boy by the hind. . seen running toward the moving As he ran he kept looking: brick: when about two feet. from the reas: :| ear, collided with. an iron post., He lid éufficient presence of ~'mindito cling to the post and in this way escaped Calling ; under the wheels. Mr G. $ Atdon, of Wmdaor N. Y \is visiting'har son H. D. Alden, mu: « street. Mrs J C. lane, of : Hidiflefield. who hnsbeen visiting : 'Mré. A. [amm- turned to-day to her home.. \L H. Groat and Mrs. Groat left this morning for a pleasant vacation among friends in Utica and vicmity gm) Mr. Henry Gardner, Miss \Moore Mr. | John Shaw Jr., and Miss Pasco of Morris went to Albany on the excursion rip-day.~ Mra. Henry Conant returned last. nigh t:{- from North Franklin, where she has. been visiting for the last week hor uncle, Mr. -John Quackenbush. * ~ Mrs. Elmer Coates and mother, Ars - Herbert'E \Wilion retuined. jesterday. from a very pleasant sojourn among friends in Camden, N Y -Mr. J W/ Budiey, the genial host of\ tho. Windsor Hotel received 'his: com.. uumion ss Becond Licutenant of the Third Separate, this meothing - Cum alumna | ° Mrs D D (Brewster, and daughtez Daisy, of Oxford, arrived in town yester day for a shart visit at the 'residence of her dsughter, Mrs. F Weidman; No. 14: Centre street : Wm; Paul, telrrgmphwpmwr atthe Grand Céentral depot, New York, agrived in town last night to take a last farewel1) of poor Harry Coon, his old time com-. panion and frend Mr Paul wasfor- merly night operator at the depot here: . Roard of Eduecatine.\ R The special mpeting of the board. d education was held last night at the office of Alrk Sfiybaln oa; Pregidont. Tompkins, Messrs Seybolt, Skinner, Edmund: and Auamker beinge-presant © The minutes of . the. . previous meeting were pot reads Several communications were read,. among them being the resignation of Misa Ania. Haswell, from the faculty of the Thin school and ' the specifications and .plans offered by Fuller & Whesler for thie now | school building on the lower deck.: On motion it was voted to leave the selection of a teacher in the place of Migs Haswell, to Prof: Bull It wis cecom- mended that he secure some. one who could teach music both in the Union| school and on lower deck. . A committee eonsisting of Messrs Skinner, Aussiker and Morris were ap- pointed by the president to consider the plans and specifications offered foir the new building and to advertise for bids. Other matters of minor importance were considered and several bill ordered\ paid. Tho meeting was then ordered ad- journed. A PLEASANT RECEPTION. At the Home of Honry Saunders Last Evening. Last evening Mr. and Mrs Heiry antly from eight until 12 o'clock, a$ theiz=| - home on Wainut street. The rooms were very pretiily decor: ated and elegant refreshments were serv- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders received the guests. Many of Oneonta's foremost citizons were present, and the evening was most pleasantly passed. Among those present were Mr. imd Mrs. James Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Bish- op. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Bugbes, Mr. and Mrs. - R. D. Baird, Mr. and Mis C. E.) Ford, Rev. and Mrs, C. C. Pierce, Rev. ind Mrs. Hartmann, and Miss Dempsey, of New York, Brown's Band. There was a meeting of Brown's Band last evening, when the following officers were elected for the ensuing year. W. L. Brown, president - Thomas Grn Vice president and manager and Abe Voorhees treasurer, Wm. Hennessy a new clarionet playg« of Binghamton, arrived last night and was introduced to the band. + 2 e evan manatees the ~best. inthe. * - E-l lg t, at: * {ing PULPIT ANDARET \_ Fine Discourhmthe Ghmoheéa Young Men's Christian Assocmtlon 'Westoots block. Meoting for . men M4 o'clock, ' Sidngy Lang, leader.. . to s - St. Mary's- Catholic, church, Maney, pastor,. Usual services. Mainafitl Fim mar: FHfrtmann, rector.. _ Holy. communion .Z :80. a, .m. Morning service 10:80. Sunday school at 12. Evening service 7:80 .~ Chapin Memorial, Umvemhst church Rev. W. T. Stowe,. pastor. This services 'both morning 'and evening wrillbe con- {town, inexchange with. thepaswr ' and Maple fitrests, Rev. \A E. Wilson pastor. ~ services. -Y oung People's meting at 6:30 Borvices at Hast End at 8p. x. conduct \[by Rev., Mr. Wilson.. Umtethtesbytenan Hall, Delite street Rev.~J. D. Gibson, D. D.\ Moaning text, Phil di.-18 and 44. Theme, forward for the prize.\ Acts is,-6. todo.\ CLG Evening text. ministered unto but to minlktey.\ street, Rev. O. .H. McAnukty, pastor ' Preaching at 10:30 and. 7:10... - Morning { .. subject,. 'The Central Ides of- Ohristaani- L ty.\ '. in the-evening the putor wilt bo gin a series of sermons omn-Homvon. The Bret . will bethe ‘Tmmormltty of the Bout.\ Sufiday- school at. 14 Abi CEp ' p worth league meehng ong how before ' evemnglerviees- i: mm» church Rev Q” C 225200 blowing \theme \A Fatal Mi | at 6:80.p.; m., Mary -P: Rodé, lesador; .- An]. strangers welcomed. River stroo: chap-] - el,. Praimaervxcesatsmled byRev C:: C. Pierce. . | ~ LNE AND PINS! .- Man.. h beenhoafily bought. in tho Vandetrbilt {nuts no. 'New Berlin Junction. the Summahmma, is progressing rapridly and the bridge will be completed most weak. , The attorneys in the- Lamous. Coopers- November 6th. - Mr. Gilbert Clark Birdsall, from 'the effects of an injury ~ sustained early Monday morning: ' At Nows comgo. Mr IL -W... Haselton brought a stoma old stone store. IRis-qpirfoctly round where once it was square, ard -has evi~ | dently passed. through hundreds of years | wear and tear. Formastly . tho creck ~wnshedfl19bedwherethepreaent Ecan-f > dation stands, and this:gipons . must. 'have goal,. the Evexmio News ofice. woz anni fp __ ~~ The Reason Lor-it. that the season:was a dry one, for obser: vations, extending over many. years, {have shown that the naost brilliantfifi- tumnal colorings are seen ifr in yrears during which much rain. has. £allm Politica®. | office. At this season much depends upon the can neither vote nor keep warm. Express Xouxnolf ; Hxpression is; a -help. to the grow- th of- I t'he \thing {you Kt.comniits you toa and -will sive -you from | many a tempmfionz \Thaose eho speak baht of speaking out the tlireg that is in Helps the thingstsol£,holpes you, helps { dthersy < =- Saunders entertained their friends pleas-| i J‘hflfiheokxgin. Mozarheadekeck einfor the refined and steady torture, not only or fimflfiram bdcirward df thee nock, but 59031135?th animal cannotse theground on yhijch the is, sfiéppmg The swaying of his head frome side to side fs evidence of his trying 'to find relief.-[Boston Tmnscnpt~ Wo Gather Them In. Mr. Brown with his dimily came to Onconta yesterday from Like George to make this their firture home, We understand that they haven daughter in the Normal school which brought them Here. Many-u MotheriBecomer a Bunch of Nervos In worrying along without sleep, attend- ing tom coli¢ky-Habys fend to Marsh the druggist; for a sample vial of Dr. Hand's Colic Cute. It always cures, Death. The little child of Mz. and Mis, Mc- Knight, 88 Miller street, died yesterday of spinal meningitis. Funcral Sunday afternoon 4at the house. ompiegmoms meen e St. James' Episcopal chureb, corner} ducted. by Rev L. H. Fish of Coopers: | Free Baptist church, comer of Main Teual morning ima evening] L. E. Hawk pastor. Preaohzng By the. “Lord what wilt thou have: . Preebytermn church Main - Rev <f>- ' J I. Brandow,\pastor ~ : --the: first commandmenh'flfhom- shalb Eo hate no other Gods: before nae.\sual | > | eveningservice, 'Young Bociéty [ ' ~~ meeting. at. 0:80. Bubject, **Not ;:to be f © * / . Mopming:thgmed. - Methodist Episcopal hutch, Chestnut ipg moraipg. and -even ;:}. shame» tike, \\text, John vi:27. s ~A Crucial Test,\. Tekt 1st Beaim'l x¥.92 { \° Sunday- school at 14m -Y P.§ C. E.,}-- - 7 - * B i Somethingor mums mm”? 11mm ' Efe stocks and bonds mrdskigl to nato | .> . New steel mils have been Ind betwaon‘, \ f tho signal polo.in tho. S&dnoy yard and“ 4 , Work on the O. & W. budge across: ton railroad suit aropreprriz2g to argue . | the: same At Judgo's charaleme in Owego, | , : the known Erie conductor, » do. suidd&enty | and unexpecmdlyr'l‘umsday afternoon, | . ; ' into. tho NEWS office this morming which] - | was takenfromm tho foundatwron of.. the | rolled on unt at last is Hiss replied, the | - The foliage is not likely to assume an» ; &\ fall, the brilliant hues which- often make {- '.. . autumnal scenery so -besutifizl Instead | --- 'of bright red;. crimson andyellow, sober brown and russei_greet. the eye. Tho {: reason for this is doubtless inthe fact The hand-shaking season is upon us {again. How pleased our friends are to tee us-if they happen to be up for. register; if you don't attend to it youl to grow. The j comer of Main and Grand street Rev. J. H. | \Pressmg 220 « 2 - = (K eee y tz nt n' stom . «-~ peal etn 7a, - ah ups Am ie w ings - ® l. quW’E-ifi—Pdg‘P-J ¢- Adaanqhtham m nauffiu'c 1 gi Lo BEAHTIWWY‘ARNS 11° gu rammitnhapeunfidoan’t hee its own, - [ing:off,.andtaking off * {82:00 shop fits thafoot; Pubdosen't trouble - siwymmtmzbqwh The.\ : =ate -intolerable, :A ! patent shoo. 3h abeerts Itrelf, the moreit is worth tak- perroanently, Our Highesharereise of human ingopmity has I mafiah‘itgnthkaahoe soar be,; It is - . f cheap, wondetiullrdum‘blfi‘ * and as comfortable as a glove thatdoesn't -. crowd the fingm It begmits thatootfio rang «vanaa. ”an-u. \pf“ is meufleubleandmmag; . momma mm, edBSrNOT araker,. .. . g 36 Mam Street E 8. -Ladies, leaveyoururdarflozsmlboma theOnefiu} Polisher; IFS? Font! ~ ¥ c avenue or at store. | This is gomething inthe Hna.of efirst-class ~. * . .. - work - Ask those who uso xi: or callfind B68. fogm 13011311 andie 6 Colp 0 Onemfiay Ni m the latest noveltics soldjas cheap ”Mummma‘flmbcw e - . workmuhs‘lnp can poemb’iybe *+. 25 pairs 85c. a pair, worth $1.25. ~ P5 pats CARDIGAN BLANLETSI$L40 a pair, worth $2. 10 pairs DUNDEE BLANKETS $1.75 a pair, worth $2.25. 5 pabis PINE ALL WOOL ROSE BLANKETS, shghtly We have also a fine line All wool Blankets and Gomibrtables Very ah LO? 25 D07 TRISH NHE 6 FOR 25. CENTS, W. A-Hunter, a wae pong e anemone mapage cem, I cont -.-3'JQ~‘,-.w T nck Emm: 20 . Sag iy ers 4 prose ~ St ce t ram \ii ugzw a ”fi’zfifi