Br** 1 IDN 1/ • » - V G L : XVI. S I D N E Y , N. Y . SATURDAY, J U N E 18. 1898. "YELLOW KID" IMPUDENCE. WE'LL BE READY NEXT TIME A L L W H O L E NO. 813 MYSTERY IN MASONYILLE. LOOKS BETTER FOR THE BANK WONDERFUL. GROUPS A T T H E M O S B E AROUND T H E - H U B . ' The Oneonta Herald says that Dr. The enterprise exhibited at the Ederr We have read some very remarkable Some of our worthy citizens who , Win ton, editor of the Outlook, will Last Saturday the people of Mas*bnThe Dt-lawatf W a Z f t t e , speaking of Musee is becoming more marked eacir articles in the daily press of New York really and honestly believed that our , c h the baccalaureate sermon at the ville were considerably excited over the the Delhi bank difficulty says day. During the p ^ t few weeks many discovery of the buried remains of an JA.-'about our war with Spain and its gen- misunderstanding with Spain would be Normal this year. "During the week there has been new groups illustratmg scenes and per infant child, apparently healthy and brought iuto clear light things that all sonages of the war wrVhSpain. Another -eral management. settled by force of arms in a few weeks J udge Mattice has taken possession fully developed at birth are interej-ted in • new group just completed is- the most. *lfp; Some of them have been asinine time, begin to realize the magnitude of of his handsome new residence in One The discovery was made by Mr Geo. I onta. In the first place there has been noth extensive and interesting one yet placffi -enough to make a saint swear and when the task set before us. Culver last Saturday while he was work It is rumored in railroad circles that ing back of his barn building a hen ing done iu tba management of its af i ed on exhibition. It is a &<me of tho read abroad, especially by intelligent It is no trifling matter to create and fairs that reflects at all upon the hon i army and navy and contains more than Wm?, "foreigners who are not in sympathy equip an army of 1 GO, 000 soldiers from Conductor White is likely to succeed park. He noticed an offensive and pe ! a dozen figures. In the central part of Conductor Bartlett on trains No. 1 and culiar smell while at bis work and later esty of the officers of the bank. "with America, these remarkable news- the very raw material we must of nec 4 I the main hall upon what appears to b& What has been done in the way of on his dog became uneasy and scratch i a camping ground is erected an ordi | | | ^ • paper articles mpst draw deserved ridi- essity draw the supply from. I t is a The Hearld announces the death in ed the ground. Mr. Culver went to the excessive loans of the Crawford Wagon nary army tent. The flaps are open: cule upon our daily American papers. marvel that in less than sixty days, oar Hamilton of Mr. James Pierce, a bro spot and discovered the remains of the Works, which is an important industry j and the inside of the tent is that of a iaHftr" One of these remarkable artioles government has been able to despatch ther oT the popular minister, Rev C. C. infant. He promptly notified neigh to us all, and which seems now to be I typical army tent. At one side of the bors of the discovery and on Sunday doing a very large and remunerative | tent standing oi sitting in easy positiom jjpp recently appeared in the yellow tint- 15,000 or 20,000 men to Cuba as advan Pierce, formerly of Oneonta. business The firemen of Oneonta have decided an examination was held by Coroner j as in planning an attack are Gen. ShafS > -ed* columns of the N Y. Journal. It ced couriers of an army of invasion. It Is also learned that these excessive ] ter, Major Gen. Miles and LieutenanS to have a big celebration on the 4th of McKinnon. ^ uiVUbCUCUilt This would have been the work of a If&' went ontosay that notice bad been serThe matter remains a mystery. The loans are not a new difficulty. They ; i July. Preparations are being made i Roosevelt. Standing near t h e m Wi!-h' ved on the Spanish Admiral, Don Cer- few hours time with countries that for a great time. Oneonta can do it. -— guilty ones so far find reproach only in have been running several years and are artillery officers waiting for com have been passed npon by bank exam Germany, |flK$ rvera, commander of the bottled-up maintain standing armies. the consciences but if discovered they The Oneonta daily Times has decid mands. On the opsosite side of t h e iners in their former examinations, and ipy/ .squadron in Santiago harbor, that the France, Russia and Austria can place ed to hereafter appear as an evening will be made to suffer for this evident I tent in like positions are Admirals Dew crime The child was no donbt buried the bank was allowed to let them con ey, Sampson, Schley and Captain Sigs| | | & \ United States already considered his 250,000 trained men in the field in less paper. there by parties who reside out of town tinue. bee late of the Maine. Navy atten SM*.\ iflquadron as American property and than 48 hours. But these men are al We see in several of our exchanges But a crisis came, the cause of which $sw* tuat if the Spanish Admiral blew up ways ready. All they require is the that a <lady in Oneonta has decided to T H E CLOSING DATS O P SCHOOL is stated in the Delaware Republican dants are near them ready to take or ders. Above the army tent is a h u g s keep her little daughter in total ignor as follows. tip" the vessels of bis command, the United command and away they march. war balloon In the basket of which, r e ance of the Spanish-American war. The entertainments which mark the "The immediate cause of the closing SaM .Statesgovernment would add their full The case is different with our Ameri THE RECORD is entirely at loss to com closing of Sidney High school for several army officees watching for the: the ||fcv -value to the indemnity Spain must pay can government. America has had no prehend what oan be the motive of this year 1898, will begin with a junior ex was on account of the Chase National enemy. From the side of ihe balloon Bank, correspondent of the Delaware at the close of the war. great army; we have only raw re lady in so doing. Probably she is anx hibjiion in Music Hal), Friday evening, National, refusing-to renew a loan of is suspended the signals that have al If Admiral Sampsou ever sent such a cruits to draw from to organize an ions that her little daughter should Raifc&l. The program as printed in $14,000 although seoured by gilt edged ready been used by onr brave Bailors) tk&l week's RECCUD will begin at 8 p.m. collateral to the amount of $50,000 when beginning battle "Remember t h e |||&VpnildiBh message to Cervera, why should army. The feat of sending an army of share her own dense ignorance. Maine." Colliers, Schenevus, Afton and Una The program is thought to be repre The $14,000 note was charged u p jgjg ' he not be also authorized to send ano- men to Cnba within 60 days after the tentative of the pupils of the different |gP*Try the American Hard Wall W( ther message to Prof Blanco in Hava- declaration of war, in reality, is a won dilla have all been recently visited by grades. More than one hundred and against the account of the Delaware burglars. Sidney does'nt calculate to National, leaving a deficiency of less Plaster for plastering-nothing better na, demanding that gentleman's sur- derful one. European governments have get left on any deal that goes around fifty children will assist in presenting than $6,000, without releasing t h e and few as good. For sale only by £&. C. Egenberg. Tender **to save costs f" Why Dot send required years of constant toil to organ bnt this time the jimmies have given the program. $50,000, collaterals. On Saturday evening in the Congre |<£ another notice to the Queen of Spain to ize their armies, but America does not us the "marble heart." * B3~'Helderberg Rosendale Cemon-t is Its fund being exhausted, the drafts SP$i' "bring her boy-king over on the next shrink from the task of creating a fight The 121st New York Volunteer Asso gational oburch will occur the Class day given on the strength of that invest the best hydraulio on the market to d a y and is sold only by "L. C. Egenbergfr exercises. .steamer and deliver themselves up as ing force in a few weeks time and even ciation will hold their 22d annual re ment, went to protest, and there was Cartwright ave., Sidney. N. Y. CLASS DAT EXERCISES, — PROQEAMME an immediate rush of those drafts upon ?(£ prisoners at Washington so as to save sending them into a dangerous, climate union at West Winfield, Thursday, Juno 30, 1898. The 162d N. Y. meet Instrumental Solo . . . Mrs. Thorp B~"See Cooley's new line of gold fill the Bank, and a report to the Depart farther trouble and additional costs ? to meet the enemy. President's Address Louis S. Parsons ment of its failure to honor its checks, ed spectacles $2 to $2.50, other people at the same time and place. charge $8 to $4. A perfect fit guaran Song . . . . Mixed Quartette We have seen some pretty rank stateIt is different with the navy. Its The Otego Times reports the death Class History Bertha B. Wood with the result of the examiner's taking teed. ^;v..^nents in the New York dailies but the The True Scholar possession. condition for years has been well nigh in that place of Emeret Ingersoll, of Class Oration ^P>* - one telling an enemy what to do with James Ira Newtou. C O R N E L L S T A T E SOHO"LARSHLV. The vital question now is how can He was a native of Guilperfect. When war broke out the navy j c o e m p t i o n Class Poem Anna Decker the impaired stook of the bank be made W his war vessels before we have capturA competetive examination of candi Class Propheoy . Charlotte O. Arms was ready for work. Dewey was ready, n' » ,, good ? Several meetings of the stockhold • dates for the State Scholarship in Cor |>} ed them takes not the cake exactly but i George Monroe, of MJIford, has arous- Orgau Solo . . . Mr. H C. M. Nearing University, falling to the county oC Arthur Wood era have been held, and there appears nell <ji A whole refrigerator for coolness of so was Sampson and so is Admiral Mil- j ed public indignation by abandoning Grand Marshal Delaware will be held at the court; to be a general willingness to respond Sunday evening in the M. E. church, house, in the village of Delhi, N. Y.„ -cheek. Sampson will capture these ler, who in a few days will raise the his wife and marying another woman Instead of acting like a lot of Oneonta Rev. Edward Temple, of Walton, will with aid to the amount of a 60 per cent on Saturday, the fourth day of Jtmev Stars and Stripes over Hawaii. sj Teasels some day in the near future. assessment, that is to the sum of $50,000 1898, commencing at 9 a. m. At the close of the present war it isschool boys and burning Monroe and deliver the baccalaureate sermon. Candidates must be at least sixteen: H "Would it not be in better taste for us if by so doing the loans referred to his woman in effigy, the people of Mil The annual Alumni Banquet will be safe to say that America will strength ford would do better to have them ar years of age and of six months' stand could be taken up and out of the bank H t o first capture them and then decide held at the Central hotel, Monday eve ing in the common schools or aca£Je>en both her army as well as navy. If rested for bigamy. This would look ning from 8.80 to 11.80. Rev. W. T. altogether. mies of the State daring the year im>-what to do with them ? in our unprepared condition war had more like business. This MJIford big- Edds will act as Toast Master. The amount of the Crawford paper is medlately preceding this examination^ been declared against France, instead j amiat is evidently not acquainted with Tuesday evening in Mnsiohall. Com nearly $175 000. There is, of course, a and actual residents of this State, " o r -BEATS T H E WOKbD's RECOBD. ' ierson should enter an examination unv the "Monroe Doctrine.'* It teaches all mencement exercises by the class of '98 large block of this that has good en ess prepared to accept a scholarships of Spain, it is quite likely that we would dorsers and will have to be paid on Its Thomas Kitson, proprietor of the have had more business on our hands. Americans to avoid entangling alliances. consisting of Lottie Arms, Bertha Wood, should one be awarded. The examlnartlon will be npon the following s u b A director of the Oneonta Electric Anna Decker, James Newton and Louis maturity. -woolen mills at Stroadsbarg,Pa.,claims If America intends to maintain her po road says that within two weeks the Parsons. At present there is an effort being jects, viz: English, history, plain geo •to have eclipsed by 2 hours the world's . metry, algebra, through quadratic Music will be •furnished by an orches made to form a stock company of the equations, and either Latin, Frenoh o c record for transforming a fleece of w o o l B the nations of the earth, ] be operation to West One Crawford wagon works, with preferred German, at the option of the candidate* —into ready-to-wear clothing. Thestory her dignity and self respect, it will be onta and in three weeks to the Normal Ira from Binghamton. stock to an amount equal to the Uabili There Will be as many candidates a p PBOQBAlt COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES, • i s that on Wednesday morning, May onr duty to maintain an army and navy school. pointed from this course as there a c e - 18, at 0:80 twelve sheep were sheared. that will defend our country in the The W. C. T. U. Temple case in One Music Orchestra ties to the bank, which is to be taken assembly districts in this counly> by parties that will furnish ready mon Prayer. "The wool then went through the various onta has been referred to Judge SewCandidates will become entitled to the? time of need. Essay, "American fiteratnre & Ameri ey enough to assist the stockholders in scholarships in the order of merit. processes in Kitson's own mill, and ell for a hearing. A. G. Washbon, of can Women." Charlotte C Arms. having the loans paid in full, and to Dated Masonville, May 16, '1898. when converted into cloth was turned . Orchestra T H E B A C C A L A U R E A T E 8KRJION. I Sidney, is Mr. Harvey Baker's attorney; Music . . . F. L. Ostrander, School Com. place the wagon works company entire -over to six tailors, who at 1 p. m. of the Oration, "The American Navy." . . . . Johnson & Huntingdon represent the Hugh Adair, Sohool Com. ly on its own capital." Louis Sheldon Parsons. •same day. sent bim a complete suit of A step towards church unity will be defendants. Music . . . Orchestra -clothes made in the latest style. Mr. taken next Sunday evening when the The many friends of Bishop Doane £~*M. L. Siver & Co. sell window Poet's Power." James Supreme Court. Delawure County, Kitson then, attired in the suit, sat service of the Episcopal church will be will be pleased to learn that his health Oratory, "TheIra Newton. glass, roofing and building paper cheaps. Calvin J. MlUs -down to dinner with some friends, and read and sung in the Methodist ohurch [ has greatly improved Essay, "The Future of the Anglo-Sax ajrst. '-all partook of one of the lambs from building and the rector of Christ on Race." Anna Decker. M. L. Siver & Co have a large s u p Henry A, Skinner, as administrator -«*•Music Orchestra •whose back the wool was taken | ohuich at Walton, will preach the ser85~"Our stock of building material is Essay, 'The Bouse by the side of the etc of Almeda M. Bklnnor deceased and ply of all kinds of wood send them yooer bth«rs. orders. Union street, Sidney, N. xT mon to the graduating class of the Sid i very complete and prices as low as the Road." Bertha B. Wood. fg^°"Stove gasolene on sale at Stew ney High sohooland their friends. By virtue and In pursuance of a JudfiT' j lowest. Give us a call. Presentation of Diplomas. A G r e a t M e d i e t a s Given Away. moot of foreclosure and sale made and art's. This is the result of the spirit of true M L Siver & Co. Lumber Yard Benediction. entered In the above entitled action, the | Christianity o n the part of the EpiscoH. C. Wei ler is now giving free to a l l Grand Marshal . . . .Fred Gale undersigned, the referoe for that p u r p o s e ESFBuy Cayuga land plaster, the i palians who do not withdraw from a trial package of the great nerbal re HOT WEATHER is here and . we're appointed will s«ll at public auction, at SS* -best on tho market, for sale by L. C. C H I L D E E N S ' DAY EXERCISES. the law office of Chorlesi H. Sealoy. in tno medy. Bacon s Celery King. If ladies! those who do not agree with them on j ready for it in the way of crash and •r— -Bgentytrg. .. lined'suits, hats, duck, coats, vests, village of Sidney. N. Y., on tho 80th day <>f suffering from nervous disorders and! questions of church solity and of the , Last Sunday morning a happy throng July, 1H9X, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon tho constipation will use thlp remedy they/ EB*"The American 8eal Paihts. the Methodists who are charitable enough bike suits, etc, also line of hammocks, will soon be free from the headache* ^T—pjarest and best, for sale only by L. C. horse sheets, lap robes etc. etc. of worshippers were gathered in tho real estate directed by said Judgment to be and backaches that have caused thenu to offer their ohurch building for Div8lmons the Clothier M. E. church to witness the interesting sold, and therein described as follows Egenberg, Cartwright Ave., Sidney. so much suffering. It is a perfect re> ine service when the Episcopal one is ' All tliat tract or parcel of land situate gulator. It quickly cures bilionsnesn, exercises of Childrens' day. The church *V; l a * W e have just unloaded another too small. ! WRONG ABOUT in tho town of Franklin, County of Dela indigestion, eruptions of the skin and! was beautifully decorated. The pastor YOUR EYES ? iik car of that nice maple flooring and it is ware and State of N. Y. and bounded as all blood diseases. Large sizes 25 amfi On this occasion the prayers will be for *ale^ _ You've been wrong in thinking you Mr. Hill, took this matter in band and follows, viz Beginning at tho southwest 50 cents. read by the Rev. E. Melville, the less ought to put off wearing glasses as long with the aid of other members of the comer of lands formerly occupied by M. L. Siver & Co., Sidney, N. Y. ons by Reva W. T. Edds and F. C. as possible. This very thing Is respon- church, succeeded splendidly. The Joseph M. Warner, and running thence TO CREDITOBS^-Pursuantte . StaJfSrtmK R E G E N T S EXAMINATION*. Barrett The musical portion of the elMe for much of the present day eye ohanoel presented a beautiful sight South 2G deg. 45 mtn. East along the lino anNOTICE Order or A L B E B T H. SEWELL, Surrogate service will be rendered by a double troubles. All eyes begin to fall at 40 with fine bouquets and digs facing of Slawsons Strong's land t o said Strousr's of the County of Delaware, and according? gt'ijXr JrjNE 18—9:15 a, m., Grammar 2nd . ,. . . *.. . , „ ; years of age. When complicated with Southeast corner; thence Westerly on sold to the Statute for such cose mode and pro f^Xeari.AJgabra. 1:15 p. m., Adv. En- quartette who have generously given Strong's line and the line of Honry DeMelts vided, notice is hereby given to all persons | d defects failure begins much front to the audience, alternately. |j;'->-*]ish; Roman history. Mr. Bennett bad charge of the pro land to the Northeast corner of ono hun having claims against William Winslow their services at the request of Mrs. sooner. A correction at the right time JtTOT 14—9:15 a. m., Arithmetic, Bo- Melville. The Rev. Mr. Hill, pastor of j will save your eyes. Neglect Is bound gram. The Primary program consist dred acres of land formerly owned by Sam Sacbett, late of the town of Sidnoy, In soldi ^V=tany, Greek history. 1 15p.m. V l r - 1 M. & church, will speak a few te injure them. Examinations FREE. ed of recitations, songs, dialogues, mo uel Smith, thence Southerly on tho line of County, deceased, that they are required! MMVs, Pay. Geography, Geography, i Cl words of welcome and the Rev. Charles I will be at the Central hotel, Sidney, tion song by Mrs. Bennett's class and the sold one bundrod acres to lands for to exhibit tho same, with tho vouchers! Tuesday, June 28. !£?vice, merly owned by Joseph Waters; thence thereof, to the subscriber, the Adminlstro*Temple, B.D., Rector of Christ church J, W. Cudworth, Eye Specialists. song by Mrs. Tuttle's class. The little Easterly on said Waters line to tho South trix of the said deceased, at her residenoou %0- JUNK 15—9:15 a. in , Ele. English, of Walton, will preach the sermon. Of ones acquitted themselves very well. west corner of land formerly occupied by on or before the 22d day of August next. ^ P l a i n Geometry, Writing. 1:15 pT m. fertory at the close. Offertory anthem, Spelling, Eng. Composition, Eng. Lit^ BP-SPECIALTIES IN SEASON.— The second part of the program was L. Osborne, thence on said Osborne's line Dated Feb. 7th. 1898. "Praise ye the Father" literature,' Am, Selections, Reading. We have big lines of seasonable goods, very interesting and instructive, giv North 27 deg West 44 chains and forty MAJIY J . SACKETT. Administratrix^. Leaflets containing the prayers and such as crash bats and clothing, Bike ing an illustrated history of Methodism. links to a stako and stones on the South JUKE>'16—9:15 a. m., Am. Literature, erly line of lauds formerly occupied by ffl^GermaiL'lstyr., Greek 1st yr., U*. S.hymns will be given to the congrega WANTED. _ _ and Golf suits, silk and pits ted shirts ^ h i s t o r y ? 1,15- a. m., Oaesar, Latin 2nd tlon who are earnestly requested to take | i soft goods, washable suits and 25 The singing throughout was spirited, Joseph M. Warner, thence South 651-2 deg everyone joining heartily. Childrens' West along said Warner's line to the place 10,000 calf skin hides, 10 tons oltE part in the service. Please to leave \ styles for children. day of 1898 was a decided credit to the of beginning, cantaining ono hundred and rubber boots and shoes at the highest, S^^JtTNE. 17—9:15 n, m., Latin 1st yr., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ seventy acres of land, more or less. |&$uiabast8,.-Gen. History, Drawing, 1.15 the leaflets in the seats. market prices. Simons, The Clothier. church society. Dated, Sidney, N. Y. June 15,1898. %5p./m.i"Clcero," Physiology. We are also buyers of old metalsv, At the Congregational church Child EifPrices of shingles are advancing E f F a n c y , silk-mixed soft shirts for Andrew G. Washbon, Referee. bones, paper rags, furs and all kinds aC fetep^-v'* - H i - — — — reus day exercises were held last Sun and we still have bargains in this line, Chas. H. Seeley, Att'y for Pl'ff, BIdney, NY R, McKinnon's. JplfjBB^ understand that a. number of IL00 at live stock and poultry, E. B. Payne * day evening. The church was decorated and the largest stock in this vioinity. ^^arent8?^te desirous of a summer kinwith floral and patriotio emblems. The Son, Bainbridge N, Y. GREAT BARGAINS I3T"I am the largest lime and cement M..L. Siver & Co., Union St auditorium was crowded to its full cap |l^derg*ai;feii/'" Will they please call at my shipper in CenntralNew York and am acity. The well trained choir of the l^hlmie oh?Bridge street, before June 22.' in Millinery, J u n e clearance sale of HT*When in need of lime, cement, church sang with its usual brilliancy prepared to give yon quotations second Be sure ACBINE SHOPS ^^'20M^i- •'•' Miss Miller. hats, flowers etc. 25 per cent discount brick, plastering hair, prepared mortar and skill, rendering several selections to none, goods guaranteed. in all goods. land plaster, Calcined plaster, mortar with credit to itself and pleasure to the and call on me before baying elsewhere color, fire brick, paitit, gas tar, or any congregation. The children showed L. 0 / Egenberg. —CABTWBIOHT AVE. SIDNEY, N. T. Mrs. H. A. Skinner. thing in the mason material line be sure careful training in their exercises, all E~*Helderberp Ro3endale cement BRUCE LAX IN, PBOPBIETOB* *&xnfelndl«#.-*at*r w»nfc and call on Egenberg before baying of which passed off in a very satisfac •n Glens Falls lime for sale by L. O. Egen elsewhere as he can save yon money. Kr^Sabscribe for T H F EKCOBD. tory manner. berg. ^Speoial Agent for Gasolene e n g i n e s p r e a t 1 W 1 C o e 1 r J ? 1 8 l t i o n a m o n l n e w i u i n 1 1 - 1 1 n n c o r r e f l t t n e t n s M o n e U M
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