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; isthe largest, wealthiest and mostat- ABTUMNAL EXGUIISION Elegant pay Cofohes, EoUman Sleepers} Reclinhtg Olmlrs, Etc. fons to New- York, Thurs- iy: November 19, 1891, . New York city 7s the Mecca towards which is turned at ofie fifuidror' another the face of every {imam the country. *Chis 1s because in the Republic, and-at this.)\ meof the year is the most: inviting.«| * E Amenean Instituts Fmr W111 be one partitions as lies their amusementas tho 'Taughterof® fools -which the wise man of old compared to Humming of thorns under a pot.\. > Indian Territory, sach family taking verma nuoch grotind ai was nosed for: ideil state of, the school of econoaiigts toknow that under this sys-. tem the Cherokses 'have become the. - vroalihleit per head in North - Amgrion, - made to indm them to divide their | : <- Innis in moveralty and become actual - ownets 6€ the Imig Adndividuslly, 'like tho white farmer, Bughattemptithive . ritherto beeti- alwiys unsuccessfal, but] now numbers of Cherokees havo flyl a worte 6% their Innids bo divided {nto © arate farins And nesigned toindividual: - ownetahip. - Undorbtsdly their petition: “211th granted., Therowill then inthe] 'next fow_ youre be opportunity to see ~ whith. system - is.. but}; Oherokeyfn-» | diam, “Myrna ~ . - The aimmoiia gator has not muffled _ gveak progress, though experimpts nro . ~ stilt gowns < *The Inventor produces rhat hecalls@a*niokive vapor\ by add- ingfiftampflwmoniato sighty-Iva. ** _ parts ater, The volatile. nntfire o€ the'. his a yaporto be formpd so - - readily. that the-process of converting | the migtireinto steam g zapid and. and the inventor claims that Wily paid ' as fauetls reiuired to make stoiim . ~Frors. this snletirh as tomakeit Lom: -*- - water nloge.. The claim is also mide | ~ thatthe ammonia mixture is nonexplo- | fivesanfimes 16 deposit <n bollers. ' Lt ~ bybeiiopeaby All- morpsthat alt this t. \may prove-tri6, for the invention would - \be: valuable for, déean steamers, | Noé only would they require-lees btomge room forfuet; but they could ran at their -. Epeed- nt 7olich less. expense, ind I with‘lawe ‘ifiéenge ratesflnm at pris=' ma e : The 1231126373)? Misfity'mnke it practi-. mmmm aconvicttoreform, 4 ~evenik herwould giye-his. life to do to. | . When employment is given to penften- * tiary. convicts, the cry is raised that ; 'W wad delusions, Mr. charanberim Co f . Wfifim [1711.64 Cherokees have +. W” their. lands In common ifthe |- \ possésston of and retaining for ite. ownd | abode, tillago or business.: This Is the: headed by Henry George, add if Isin-| | 'Many -atigmpta have beeuf -- petition dn equity sulking that 14,000,000 | HHH LLY PLASE, - the fous day be with ns] | . ifiné plothrésqué as ithmugh one | e finest each the North poke, news. Who \Will Be the Lady That will sorad me the greatest number » of my advs. by the 284 of December, and vol The New York Onitmio and Westef\ who will be the hy that will secure the >| Riliway willitin oxebf their extensive L and desfiable annual elegant gold waatch on the 25th? RINGNG A BELL. Bells have been rung since rings came into fashion, amdit will never go out of fasbiom until thetropicsl trees grow at Rings are as old as nursery thymes ind new as the latest I have some of the han@somest specimens that ever gave an tbarm . to a Faly's fimger, ”pf Max White, Jeweler. Cut this'ticket out andsend & to _ Max Fathawiy House 4 6s cvrre veny abrs e e erate er a pe AdfiQs'd‘.... «cons enmmr e s er rid added I make a glalty of riregs, but not of rings alone, you havenever sen and are never elyrto see amything : handsomer than mywstfook -of hdies and gents' gold , | prid silver watehes, jowely and silver ware, which you can buy on weekly or monthly paynronte. . Drop me & lizsin care of the Hutlmway Hbuse, and I will be pleased to call on| darn Gane ered m retin e ener m a nene n n peri e err e aa H Re mme sennr mei Ch que a brb ee evra e brie a e _._____..)0(._.__. ..___.....__.)0(___._—._-_. X00GAJ simian; Helps, the exporttonkorf@l bihek'to142 Mainbsfiréefi; over Imkefs‘ xémoted: from the Vosbnig) g You lossnothing by baying a bottle of 010353 Mamfactoryf Oneonta have, uststarfedfit fine manufaofio Agelomfim? We hav *A ,* eto:, on made to ‘taka your mengure and G f rfecglfit. vgmohavm 0 i edo up pale gadé to Kasguod asnew My Gems a' specialty at| h low places. Erronmm. Pq C 170M®r8trget¢ mile over and| © Douglas-& Sewell, g‘HHflH’S <% GUJQE. P If it docs mot help you SGN OFP Ths GLASS NORTAR. Suécessors to B. BR. Ford - K.: JACK, NEW TORL NICA $TIiEt'e A nice assortment of the popular Corner Main and Chestnut Sts. --~--Jof--- Y. @ Has ore exhibition #46 his store, Although our leaders are \\Gplendid for Heating W3 Ry Fur Mas Buk. --And=- Colt Vealur is Cong O1 If you axe going to want a stove for cither heatmg- or ecoking don't fail to look over the immense line which BROW N Corner of Main and Deitz Streets. Happy Thoughts for Cooking WWe have a large line of bott new and second hand besides, of all kinds, continue until disposed of Comsisting of 'Table Linens, Towells, Napkins, Dress p LAUNDRY \L Where first-elm hundworkwmbo = to- done at. REDUCED RACEN And SHOBTEST NOTICE; annu’ Tagdion' and Childm'a‘clomu laun« f «drldt with Porfoot Precision. Also was ~ Done Up. Womopen now for business w trrthe of the - STEWAM‘ BLOOK, .. 174 MAIN ST. (ThumaszKemnhthingf4 .' _~ 95 Main Street, T. Crud dant 134. We arethePeople| conants psf Sfp Not m Special price but 258, Spescigl Value. For Bargains. CONANT, FIRE, FIRE, FIRE! nro) azz L. GOLDSMITH Comtreences to-day to sell his Goo«is that wore damaged by the late fire, and wijl (RAT A GREAT REDUCTION Goods, Silks, Sateens, (F alicoes, Ginghams, Ladies' and Gents' Under- ear. Now is your time to get Bargains. L.. GOLDSAELTCH Corner of Gixove and Main Streets. all o€ Omeonta's Grocerymen. Morris Brothers, Agent for CHRISTIAN BrotkEens, WINDSOR Best and Brivat Vet Frours. These famious brands are sold by \ Lovet Cash Price: Mi. F. D.' Baclsy; of Somnton, will Nowxopen for busines as usual, The TIE ( ROGER, - finest stock of 186 Main Street, Oraconta. WINES & LEQUORS| In the tounty we WIJNJFR o= 189) @ (GMINA, \ art as nssistaut. with [aim for = Whipple. son, BF HB & DNHTH. Ds. Whipple. & Son, NEY DEALERS IN Then you know where to go to \la als Avis 0 ania: theat desire. 'To Lackawanna and (Cumber:|{ M Ali f itts' ._ land Goal iss Alice Fri Grados of Anthracite Coal: Millisery Parlors, 20, Reynlas Nock. 63.1;th W She keeps h lasge assortment of Hats hull 4 v , stove. Feachgm, B;bbvons, Jets, ete. 'CANNEL AND STBAM 004%. Ladies would o walla.) call on herbefore purchising Terms Cash. I elow here. work is tiken from honest men and be- 7 hieves and cutthroats. Af- ra to S healm cal-ties. No mutter hdwbad your how long 918.11 be cured, . In- curable cases are rare, It's worth $500 to Btu, if you have one. | The manufacturers of Remedy aro lopking for them. They’ll pay you $13,111; amount in (341511;f if £29” U, s a plain gar onsi le busin $ sr and thoy mean risk. ess house, and they mean seems too one-sided, too much of a It with any other medicine 2t. - It only goes to prove what's been incurable cases are rare- with Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. so-called remedies: may gallium for afime‘ thisqweafor all time. By its mild, g and healing properties, it ers. the worst; cases, It removes offen- Joss or impairment of the serise Emel} or hearing, watering or weak AFS Plath us Q E; | ' & s n [BoNnT ce 1\ GflUGHfl Rew You wart To Bor A watch Look around a little, When some one says they cansell cheaper than the Jeweler JUST DRO? N AND WE WLL GIVE YOU A MNBL fly violence of Catarrh, J quently ar d b; druggisfis, only 50 cents, )0(--- --- IV ES. Lumber : for : ~} --- Fail! sale in car-float! lots. ONEON'CEA N. Y. ILLINERY Se [+ Marked them Sale ¥Ys have at our mills here ira Ormeonta, and at Schoharie, N. Y., about ONE MILLION FEET OF SEASONED PNE, Address ANP Iii/GHQ Geo. E. Moore; at (Mowing Sale Wyn“...— Having recently engaged in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, I desire tofclose out my present line of Goods in order to handle goods of * my own Manufacture, Misses Dongola Button Shoes, spring heel patent leather tip,80c. regular price $1.50, Ladies' Genuine Hand Turned Shoes, $2.50 regular price $8.00. Labxes Genuine Hand Sewed Shoes, $2 00, regular price $2.50. [Ladies' Fine Dongola Button Shoes, $1.40; regular price $3.00. Ladies' Cloth Top Button Shoes, patent leather tip, $1.40 regular price $2.00. :| Ladies' Dongola Button Shoes, $1.00 regular price $1.75. Ladies' Rubber Boots, $1.15 regular price $1.45. Men's Woonsocket Rubber Boots, $2.00 regular price $2.50. Men's Congress Shoes, 950., regular price $1.50. Men's Fine Calf Shoes, $1.80 regular prite $2.50. Men's Kangaroo Shoes, $2.40 regular price'$3.00. Men's Kangaroo Calf, Cork Soled Shoes, $2.50 regular price $8.00. Children's Rubber Boots 85 c., regular price'$1.00. ENTIRE STOCK AT- SAME PROPORTION. )o( Dellmer Crandall, MANUFACTURER oF Boots and Shoes. 205 Main Street. SHIRTS, COLLARS Druggist. A Good Stock of Meats, Fish, Fruit <And- Vegetables Constantly on Hand. Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs and Country Produce. WILSON & CO., Gentral: Market 138 Main Street. _3 & CUPFS A SPECIALTY Lace Curtains Laundried New Process, NICE AS NEW, For 10¢ Per Yard. CEPERLEY & G A RDNER'S Steam Laundry 256 Main Street. JU 42410 sums Jo aul uJo9oy s uouu371 0) 0% DEPRRTMENT WOOL FELT HATS. On account of us haring a large stock of Felt Hats we have i down this day to 59 They are Genuine Bargains. All colors and black at same price. ACORN PRO—1133 No. 10. \whe Eyes of Man are Never Satisfied.\ , Excepting when they rest on an ACORN Stove or Range. ents, Tuesday next we will show you what DEP A RTMENT STORES can do for you in LOW PRICES Best American Movements, Gold and Filled cases. 1 President. KEYES, Iéushlm Asst-Oi FIRST NATIONAL BANK ONEONTA, N. Y. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, also NEW YORK STATE DEPOSITORY, g¥rYOUR BANKING BUSINESS SOLIC A FULL -AND-- COMPLETE LIN: -OR- SPEGTAGLES --AND- | Ito Best Quality a Low Prices. WINDSOR HOTEL BUVILONG, ONEONTA, = = } THE EVENING NE ONEONTA, N. Y.. TUESDAY, Km TOMOREROWS ALMANAG. Oxzonti. Nov. 18. Sun Rises. Bun Sets. Moon fis h. mo. bom. 6 54 4 80 6 < ~- Notice. Advertisers aro requested to brit copy for change of advertisement b m., otherwiso they will have to go until the next day. TOWN TOPICS, Tho Cbrysanthemom. I am tho Chrysanthemum, I know I'm yaller, And sometimas yallerer; But I am in it Just the same. lam aware I'm built Somewhat After the pattern of a mop; But yot Iam an effliorescent epitome Of the great American spirit Of get thar. For I struck this conntry A stranger Without a scent And no capital Except my blooming shape But 1 stood straight up * And I held my head high, And do yet. And to day myself And my descendants Arc in the florml 400, And the more Frill s We develop 'The more we're admired. - (Indianapolis Jou -The C mammal Lodge. L O. £. No 447, nominate officers to nig! J” fall attendance is requested. -Not a drop of rain fell in the T States last Sunday, Nov. 8th T the first time this has occurred in teen years. -Seven rats were caught in C Stevens & Hills rat traps yesterda; the hasement of a restaurant. The of clam chowder will remain as us -An Oneonta woman who has in the hot water cure, tried it-a pan full-on an impudent tramp ; day It relheved him of consid rind. -A scientific exchange says t man 30 years of ago may expect ¢ 32 years longer.\ Yes, a man m | pect most anything, but the chan ten to one that he'll get left. -The Ay dosen't know much the human anatomy, we suppost the pesky thing always manages t £. ita best foot right on the spot whe: > rense of tickle is closest to the su -The Oneonta Normal school than three years organized, al 4 stands third in point of attenc ~ CF & among the Normal schools of the | It now has over 500 pupils And Cortland paper, too. -A -Local ice men are begini wonder if the weather will be suc winter as to enable them to fill the houses, while the coal dealers are ing that the ice men shall hay weather they long for, A -The Bradford Era says that i © nf whining because you have t like other people, you ought to bet . af ful that you are permitted to live : . Just think of the vast number of ; no k C who never had the good luck to be - -Stratton is still fasting and cont f He has been, however, obliged to R to an occasional glass of ch ampagn ' stimulant, - Succi did on the thi day of his fast. but Stratton got €\ -- without it until the thirty-seventh -In the Sunday World there grouped the pictures of ten million rand among them, C. P. Huntin Esq It is indeed quite gratifyb our local pride, that he was the looking man in the crowd. It Oneanta men to get there. -A. Babhitt has the \neverslip\ shoe, whichis the best in the m and when adjusted by his sidliful t is there to stay. 'Try him, you Ow! fine bred horses, you won't reg! Ever since he advertised in the NF trade has increased among the 400. «1A +