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Fruit Poultry, Produce, CO,, / ACORN ces pamntegd $16.9 guaranteod $118 guarant@r a they ard a : a ¥ 3 f 4 x I s m ome imen - RANSOM MITCHELL President. M. L, KEYES, Cashior. w. m. Vice Pres VAN EB. PR * Ass t-Gashter. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ONEONTA, N. Y. sine UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. also At NEW YORK STATE DEPOSETORY, gZ°YOUR BANKING BUSINESS A FULL COMPLETE LINE SPEGTACLES Best Quality and Low Prices. © MARSH, THE DROGCST. WINDSOR 10TEL BUILDING, ONEONTA, N. Y. PHE EVENING NEWS 01—51-5057“, N. ¥. THURSPAY, 560V. 19. -~ TOMORROW S ALNANMC. Oxxoxti, Nov. 20, 191 sun nlxm. Sun Sets. Moon Rite. h bh. m. b. m. a is 4 M 8 € _ __ ~ OCC Notice. Advertisers are requested to bring in copy for change of advertisement by 9 a. ur, othorwiso they will have to go over urztil the next day, TOWN TOPICS. Sho says her hands are never cold, That gloves sho doesn't need to wer, And yesterday a friend she told sbe'd nevar buy another pair. 'Tis strange to see a mafden gay The (ashion thus behind bor fling. But then sho's woaring-so they say- A diamond engagement ring. -New opera house in prospect, and dosn't y ou forget it! -Jack has a change of ad in which he exclaims, Mittens, Mittens' -Be ccomical with the waiter and still more so with the whiskey. -Lewis hoso company hold a spolal merting to night Letevery min turn azt -It wsaid that old stockings are be- ing e€tensively used again as savings ba nka -The wedding breakfast for a select fow seems to bo taking tho pilacs of the formal reception. -Our \one cent a word\ column is tive me«lium which brings quick returns to advertisers -To bnng up a child in the way he alrsould go, take care he doesn't se where you go, dear parent. -The man who has no curso for thanksgiving this year must be iredeed a pronmiznced pessimist -To purify the air in a newly painted m»om, put several tubs of water in it, arid it will absorb much of the olor, -Fine shavings from soft pine wood neake a pleasant pillow. They have special curative virtues for. coughs and leng troubles -The year 1892 will be leap year, as will also the year 1896. After that there will be none in eight years, the next one being in 1804. -The chief of construction of the World's Fair has ordered the contractors of the buildings to double the force of men now imployed on them. ~ -If you want a cloak, blanket, mit- tens or anything in wodlen goods for the baby at lowest prices callat Mrs. Wm. H. Mosher's Chestnut street. --Dont forget the supper at B. F. Bell's Friday night, for the ladies of the \Tittle church around the cormer\ are in it. When you come away you will have the worth of it with you. -The grades of goods kept by the leading firms of this city are of the best and many are made especially for their trade Then why go to New York city to do your shopping when you can do Just as well right here at home. -Henry Mills and hisfamsily had an unpleasant experience last evening which they are not likely to forget. The wind in some way drove the coal gas through the house. When the family awoke they had all the symptoms of asphyxia, but no serious results. -The serious dilness of Adelbert S. Vincent is a source of anxiety to his friends. He has been confined to the house for nine weeks. His sickness is vf an alurming nature. He is attended by Dr. A. D. Getman. He has so far recovered as to be able to sit up a short ti me daily. -W hat's in the NEws goes! A good hine hundred on our pay roll, all paid up this month, too. The boy is only t wo months old. Do you see! And} still the good work goes on. We are on the right «kle of the people, and the poor People are on our right side and are handsomely supporting the household pet and family compendium. Do you See' EYE GLASSES, 'Henow has a rare bargain for ladies Read what he says. early every county in the world except our free=and happy land, hss some sort of a revolt on hand. Mr. Charles F. Brosmer left on train lone to-day for a two-weeks vacation [among friends in Syracuse and Oswego, -The Post Office Department has is sued an order that all the street letter boxes throughout the country shall: be | painted a vermillion hue. . -J. O. Coy. says gobble, gobble, and he did: goble $5 on the sauer kraut racket last night, He will also gobble more {oh the turkey racket before Thanksgiv- ing, -Ladies will do well to call on Mis. Wn., H. Mosher Windsor Hotel block if they wishanything in the latest Btyle F and most fashionable trimed neillenary goods, -A FHindoo baby is named when it is 12 years old, and nsualy by the mother, The names the calls is then, especially wouldn't usually look well on i visiting card. -According to that weather prophet in St. Joseph, Mo., the next storm is dus to leave the Pamfic Coast for the Antlantic on the 17th. inst., and is dus here on the 20th. -Benjamin Franklin wanted to make the wild turkey the emblernatic bird of America. He was overruled, but there is one dawahanksnging day -when the turkey is supreme. .. -Notain has fallen in Aden, Eygpt, three years #go, when a drought of 26 years was broken. There's the place } for Dryenforth to get in his work if there's any work in him, -'\Sho's just the dearest little girl!\ exclaimed Chumpy, as he read bis dar ling's acceptance for the ball And a week afterward, as 'he footed tho bills he became fully persuaded of the truth of his observation. -There - were twenty €wo ~ couples present at the dancing school last eveing and they were all pleased by the Profes or's methods. - Prof drove to Schenevus this mornihg where ho will hold a class this evening. -Mr. Delmer Crandall Ha engaged another agent, who started on the road to sell gooda for hini this fidanings Thi is one to--the already large structure which he is reaxing in the wholesale boot and -shoe busimess. ON THE whe. Miss Anns Golten is théguast of Mrs. Charles Reynolds this week. Henry R. Follétt is spending a few days with frionds in.Onéotita, -Norwich Telegraph. Mr. and Mis. Geéorgé Baird and Mis Baker aro in New York,. atten®ing tho horse show. Miss Hull of Susquehanna, Pm., sister of WOF Hull, arrived yesterday, - to attend at tlo bedsido of Mrk. W. F. Hull who is still very\il1 with scikGi¢ca. Br. and Mrs: Samuel Fern left town to-day for Uniondsl¢, Pen., to attend the fareral of Mrs, L. E. Mro Fern's mothair whitch will he held from her horne on Wédnemy THE TRIBUNAL Whore Tatentéd Fourm Mén WH Make Their Mark, In pursuanceof many expressed wishes growing lawyers in the community, mot together last evening at Odd Follows hall to perfect plans towards the organ- ization of a tribunal, Among thos pres: ent were Alva Seybolt, D. W. Mller, A ell, A. E. Ceperisy, BE. E. Scatchard, Henry Shove, Clarence Holmes andSerc- F no Nelson. The body proceeded to eléttf officers as follows: President-A. L. Kellogg. Vice. President-Dr. A. H. Browne. Secretiry-E. E Scatchard. Treagurer-A. B. Ceperley. Constitution and by -laws were adopted and the name \Tribunal\ selected. BLUE AND GRAY. Drama to be Produced Undor the Auspice of the City Band, December 16, %7, 18. The dramas is substantially the plot of the Southern Spy, dramatized soon after the war and made a good run in the large cities. It is replete with startliag situs: tions, and when put on in New York the scenic effect was gorgeous. Mr. Rosceos L. Whitman will manage the production, and there is none more competent to put it on. The Metropolitan theatre has been engaged and everything will be Gone by the management to make it a success Past efforts in this direction champilontd by Mr. Whitman, have proved that he at least mows how to produce a good thing. THs News stands ready to help anything that will benefit the City band or any other local organization. The Time Fixed is March 23, 18092. It has not yet been decided where the Wyoming annual conference of the M. E. church will be held next spring, but when it shall be is already determined. The time fixed is Mareh 28. - Bishop Dan- iel A. Goodsell of Texas will be the pre- siding officer. He will be a stranger to most of the ministers and people in this section, having never presided at a ser sion of the conference. He was ~slected bishop at the last general confererice held in New York in 1888, - He isa large man and a powerful, able and spiritual preacher. Ll That's The Way to Talk it. One of our leading dry goods mer chants, who is a constant and liberal advertiser in THs News said a day or two ago that his trade had never been Sf) good in his long - experience as it is now. - Business is now, on the whole, very good in Oneonta al though, doubtless owing to previous | depression, collections are yet slow. - But matters are improving all around. R ~ ,_ -Judds change of ad. is attractxve twelve of our young men, some of them} L Kellogg, E. A. Hayward, 8. L. Hun [ tington, G. M. Bristol, Dr. A. HK. Brown- f REMARKABLE TWINS ware (ounty. piffédt resomblities of the Antipholus of Epivetlus and the-Antipholus of Syracuse is exaggerated ared could never have ax. to cliina thatal the incidents} sf of: the two on «whith the action of the play turns até - AimEeklredor absolutely impossible. ~ Thao fiends of Mexrs. Fred and Frank Tyon, who live mea Hobart, Delawara An thie play that was not perfectly possi- Fock other tb porfecily in every particu- slav, thit it would not require a great stretch of imagination to imagine that thefz\lilkentss to each other might pro- dice ns many mistalzes as happoned to : Shakepeare's two Dromios. - TheLyons are twins. They live on a firm on Rose's Brook, and their post ofice address is Hobart, Delaware courity, N. Y.. Their great resemblance is thae wonder of the section of the state in which they reside. They are both aborit five feet tem inches in height, hav- ing figaresso nearly identical that the cloths of one fit the other like his own, and thy weigh within two pounds of other. 'They are about twenty-five\ years of age, and have brown eyes; complexions so mearly the same that they are taken for one another by € poresons who have known them all their lives. Exch hais a brown mustaches in shape and size, and each has : asipmilar expression of the face. They dress cxactly alike, oven to the slightest pitastlar, such as neckties and hand horchicfse. This similarity completes the and people whose sight is not of tho wory sharpest mre at a lors to pick out, evere when they stand near each other in the same room. The public hore member a pair of twins evangel ists thit were alo remarkable. A Novel Bet. A wery novel bet was de€tided lasteven:- ang at Mx. J. O. Coy's tnarket on Chest mit stret as to the amount of whicchan ordinary butter firkin will hold. Bir. Coy firmly believed that tem cabbage would flZ it, and Mr. Swart just as firm- Jy held that it would hold more, so two Are-dolar bilis were put up in Officer hands, and George Ingalls was en- giged to make the «raut, Quite a crowd ansooabled in the market to see the wager dxiGedl After considerable excitement aid some argument the two judges, Mr. \Wm. Patterson and Mr. James Covert, were obliged to call in Mr. James Mead. Atlength the was declared to be- Yong totMr. Coy. A box of cigars was: puse=d round for those who smoked and Fred ma. Flank Xyon, of Hobart, Dela» 7 People who read \Come | dy @f Besos\ are vary apt to think the | * 4ted in foot: Nine out of ten people whoekio-tho play pub on the stage are | fcmfaty, N. Y., would see but very lttle | ble, for thise two young men resemble} brown mustaches, and fresh-coloret| of Otsego County. GLOTHIHG ve If zeaaing rtercrants | QOI0CSt Established Flrm in Onemnta. i > --1NaKERS OF rnr--- ‘ im --DEATERS IN BESP MAKES Or- The acknowledged leaders in Gents' Fljrmsliings'. Léadxng p. of Qfsefizo Now Opening . New Purchases of inter - Goods. Including choice selections for NOLIDAY WANTS. | Pwo Broadcloth Bultlnga ** * ® m sa as one as «+ as as ae w w ooks as aa ww se a Four Bedford Cords with wave desings * Four &+ aa ++ at Two Important Patterns * h 125 Main Street, THS WEEK iN OnalotWooleoods 88 inches wid‘a‘alwagssoldat...........~...,\rum...“ woe fiMchFlngnelBhiPIuldmlwayssoldn’tum... reve av Cheran dir Minohmannelsnndstfipesmlwayyaoldat.....‘... ..... sie epi .Two All Wool Patternnmses, regulurprine. new se haid deri scene soni ne nne at wate ndd pen pe 0;va e cireec iners wens me e rope unuunn » cure rns ”nun-inr- a vars erve re cra es You will 11nd it to your advantage to examinethese goofls‘» -B.F. 3155011 a cm, = mou ll Oneonta, N u Ca ites ena event bn ea s seek. nan-inn.“ t \ 10 HAT is just about the way fo treat exorbitant charges. Some shoe are not worth taking as a gift; others are worth every tent you pay for them and more to. Some shies which areésupposed to be dear are inreality cheap; other which are supposed. to be cheap are in reality dear. Get an honest article €or an honest price and you will have nothing to complain about We make it apornt o give you that and nothing less than that You can get nofuller and fairer equivalent for your money than will bo given you by our $2.00 shoe. TOBEY & CURNEYS. onreges for those who didn't, and the crowd brckfz up happy and smiling. Ben a Porcenmaker. \Firman Bon\ wasan unsung hero yeterlay. Officer Judd and his faithful compalon were comming up Main street whem three dogs were engaging in a fight in Eront of the Central. Ben didn't thin % this was right and proceded to put a stop to it. Ono small dog didn't recognize Ben's jurisdiction, but he was stor: convineed that might made right imsong dogs as well men, and re toc asmdder and much wiser dog than whem he commenced This is only anotdur incident illustrative of Ben's inteBligenmes, and should a history of his f lile bo written mmainy facts bordering on tlhe innpossible would be recorded. Iavo Your NeJghBors Try It Too. If you arson subscriber for Tas Nék#ws and Hike the paper, we will esteem it a E favor if you will call the attention of . yourr neighbore and friends to it. Re-mommber that it was Tas News that E was the fSirst to reduce the price 25 per cm, Andthepeople seem to appreciate this from» the way the subscriptions are coming in, and this, to, with hardly any cunvasing for it. a Sons of Veterans, Nomimeations for camp officers occur at th mext regular meeting of the local amp. Job1 C. Robinson camp, Binghamton, his Zsued invitations for a grand mask ball on Thanksgiving eve. Thie Sons of Veteran's guards is a new brarzch of the Sons of Veterans, The Guards is a military degree and promises to be very popular. U. A. Ferguion was mustéred into Petex Weidman camp last evening. The eamplhas neverbeen in a more active condition since its organization thantat present Near the City. Peanut hunts are the rage in Bingham ton. No girl in Norway is allowed to have a beare until she can bake bread. Apple trees set out eighty years ago in New Haven Conn.. bore excellent frait this fall. Thaey are holding a doll fair in Bing: himton. - Among the collection of old dollars, there is one 05 years years of age, Deihi village has been sued by George Pattemon, of Carbondale, for $10,000 for injusries received from a fall on the streets recently A - potition is being circulated in Nor wich to sewer the town. | It should have beer. dome forty years agn May success attermd the effort. From 1851 to 1890 over 15,000,000 im- migrants arrived in this country, a num- be equalling one fourth of the entire poprslation of the United States. No (Chromo For Your Buby Is thais offer; but if mothers will go to Marsh the druggist and get a sample bot- tle (Free) of Dr. Tand's colic cure, there -will bea well baby for you. mec « nemam nore CHI LDREN’S CLOTHING C Yes, we have an elegan line of Clothing and Overcoats for Boys and Children, All Sizes, aD Grades and Prices, We have a job lot of CAPS for CHILDREN for 25c. A large stook of Cloting, Orgooats, Undergear, Canlign Jacks, ott, for Man. Just recaved a large stock of HATS, CAPS, ETC, FOR CHILDREN. Ask to see our new FEZ CAP for BOYS or GIRLS Railroad men ask to see our STORM PEA JACKET. BENNETT & C AR R, RELIABLE CIM'HING MERCHANTS Wy ONEON‘PA MILLINERY ROVELTIES CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, HOODS AND MITTENS AT LOWEST PRICES EVER SOLD IN ONEONTA. NEW STOCK TO SELECT FROM. CALL AND EXAMINE AT MRS. Wx H. MOSHIER'S - WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK, CHESTNUT STREET. Geo. Kirkland _ D®kawm Grow in popularity. t Argaml Parle Sims 108 MAIN and 8 OHESTIZUT STREETS Bfimg®® See them before yéubuy; ’ \We have also the Ready for Fall Trade FALL and CALL AND 236 Main Street, - avenue or at store. wNEQ LNE 0F OECOATNG AW SWIM And the latest novelties sold as cheap as good trimmings ind first- class workmanship can possibly be. J @ E© Eng P. S. -Ladies, leave your order for Stiloma, the Oriental Polisher, at 27 Ford This is something inthe lineof silver polish and does first-class work. Ask those who use it or call and seefor yourself. WINTER SEE OUR - Oneonta, N. Y. _NUNTER'S CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Plain Cloth Garments. Fur Trimmed Garments. BRESS GOODS. Silk finish, very fine ahd heavy 48c., worth 60c. Ladies' Shaped Ribbed Vests and Pants, 40c.. worth 5 0c Ladies' Shaped Ribbed Vest and Pants, heavy weight, 50c., worth 65c. Wool and Scarlet, beautifully trimmed from 10c u pwards What the People are Buying and Where They Purchase the Bost Goods at Lowes Priggs If you want the Proper Garment and Right Price, call at Hunter's We have largest assortment of Popular Weaves in the market, and NONE can touch us on prices. s r f R I 606 as 7 mof mea L. f at Ladies' Super Merino Vests and Pants in White: extra Ladies All W ool Hose, fullugula‘i made, ‘elther ribbed or plain at the popular price, 25c. a pair. Stockings for Children in every variety of Wool and Cotton at prices guaranteed lower than the same an be found elsewhere. quality Children's Vests. Pants and Drawers in White, Natural§PECT AI,-Boy's Extra Heavy School Hose, size seven to ten, at 22¢. up. QENENEER ' Fast Back Mendag Cotta diver away wit al our Past Black Posing. MY W. A. Hunter, MM 191 Main Street. ¢ 1 4 © anon nrop an 27 37 n- > - . E: uk wes a ~ 0 erm crone orges