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T? "TV? KfeSMaw&SJi jfi T* : r $f'" T •r v^X, t 4- •/t 4% ~.\ - .£f ft# Tim SOMK DilLT 8agJTOyPBI>» l O i T O E S f f l a y v » i m , W T 19, 1390 _A. BOME 8, BINSHAMlW 9. THE B p ^ N S T ^ t f ftE UNABLE TQ CONNECT WITH WOLFE, Except 1st* the Xlttth Inning, Bat Come Very $!«•** Wfswto*- »t TTMnt-The Hard HlttlO«:TMnEO» r » Yoana Budderbam AU. | a hronrfs the G»me—Other Games—Notes Results <rf state, league game? on Tues lay follow Rome 8, Binghamtou 9, TTtica 6, Cortland 4, first game, Utv» 9, ( ortland J5, Second game, Anbnrn 13^ A l b w y ^ i ^ f f l i B S S a s l ^ m QSWegQ 6, •*MS The^jgig^^ . tbe«l»^|M^tt^#^tt^fta^4g a gameJ«o^|$pipe> Yesterday aftH|fl[Son by By inpings Bases stolen^ Tjamsett, ~ it by jilfcfljff'^KtW fgetWaricl were aasistesa^jjo: ?oine $ig*M by some stupid work^^fflf^S^lpelii; .Rudderham was, at ^jpb^fqj'tlie, bojfte team and did nafrBio^^ts-a^.efl^^eaa Romans iiavele^^a^WM|lb*idi- , tobe. It was iotJs^mi^rW^it.- days Which all ' tJobesor«ejt!blng:'tl^^iteTwltl^ day. Froitt'p#|ft*H^^W^TfSnie started both teams. la^|il4!t|f>Mf2M5-«iriKer which make g^^^lefiiiani^td^watch. * Wolfe, who piteB&ffif #OiftgoeH,.wa8 hard for tWJSoip^\WllMPaM they'only suc- ceeded 'Itt fottticli^g^tnelr hits off him in oueinrdng^thelMnth. when three singles netted"JslaSgg^BajMJ^-.-, Afr"4J&ev^ntg-at"-'thy : flMt hail- of the fourH*the-800r>was. tteTaFTouFruhs, andriral^SSfB^^tilthe seventh, when Bi ngWaWl^r^p^ljsll for three. more runs"," : ^6tefte?B£trians' began to come to ai^«af^«h|rgarnewitlrthat buU- dajtieU&n^t^vC.tio win but at the, fin- " ish wlicS5|rirayRonjsraQte>lf!es their play- ing. ^mynftldC'OWln the eighth and the SSgieSia^i|¥SWmore, -giving them a l.eaSV-«J,tolW '|TO*:'t6' be overcome If Roul&iwJM$® Wfe ; : ; JD:*Brien*8 '• nlen tried hard; to'fliilih to Garrison' style, but it wagcfifo avail; they finished onernn be- hln^thegame. ' , "" ~ "~ Hill of Binghaipaton was at his old work again, and out of five times at bat got a triple,, a.donble and two singles. PeteO*Brien waf*:» close second to him with aT.dwWejarid three singlesto hts worth OBrte^ threeJaselits Magoire, SS? T^l hit > Mc Donald double play Rudderham to O'Brien base hits' made off each pitcher, off Rudderham 13, X*1M 8 A SP^ out b y Rudderham 5, Wolfe 4 hit by pitched ball O'Brien UUlopy time of game, 2 15 umpire i Keefe attendance, 800 w*»iw,< TTtica Won Twice n~FS lc h ?$& M_Ilie loca k defeated Cortland twice yesterday. The flrstwasl irafrhiniBg affalrandwas anypoayif np tojhe tenth, when the locals mftde* Garrison finish. The second game w a * toeresting but Gerber, the new pi^hp! tsssa gattefflonjjKaanot speedy^enpnjr' THE CLAY COUNtY FEUD. Three Men Killed Outrlnht and Three Mfote jr»t»lly Wounded—A Deliberate Harder Precipitates the Bloody Conflict —Many 1 Shot* Exchanged - —— —LONDON, Ky, July 19—Recent news from Clay county confirms the early re port of the Philpot Griffin fight and, while ledilcingrBewewbati thCi3CttTi5bsr^ffltatjpdpT«tm^^^ J^&lgpesUelMaJwhinb emiibBijjjiB^lnA ^ ° q r : f f l ^ . horrible 'lerbclby -of the 'con^^^ffiMeV*' : ^"^a^ns^ ^men,J alFof"the"Grifflni'iacifeionv'•Hfife ^BUFKAWI |«AN WINS. Knl«hi«-et-th» Hao^fteei. POM H0|K»r> Mich miy I5> tr -Tfte flght-for ^Ttpreroacy and offlo.es In thesu- "prefaft ten^ Knights of the Maccabees, is over Mijcsr JSoyal^on today withdrew his candidacy-forTe elc< tion as supreme record keep**, and^Geoige J, Stegel'of Buffalo, Y tf was elected to that office, D F„ Jfarkey w*» ? e elected supreme commander Major"Boynton, wffl here- after be chairman of the committee on appeals on the board of trustees and with _ , . wiSaaui^ViJhSa M&y^ewhlrgiJtejttihat-therfltntfle WtoteHneyer STS~f?n5r'hir -^Ey»W : ^*^b? :: W?rt--«ouBeat^«S8olvea * /H'r- X « e BwfnershlpiSR'B.TUynehretiring, and the bngi- '""" '- **"•""- nessi^ll^^in future bei conducted by 0. T. Winter- meyei'. All persons owing the fltan are request 1 ed to call and settle at once, as a' 1 bllls-not paid Within thirty days will be left for collection, pulling -it, down and was heartily ap A plauded. -* .-.-•< . ' • . NapShMhad his\.little flhger hurt in the fourth inning 'and this made some difference in his playing for the rest of the garoe^. ^fonlfipfrom McNardara's bat toi^-JhelnhgeS nallpartly away on the little flogey of his right hand s The,j>laybf the gvnefoiic;W8: glrat i'nnlrigi' "jjtome—goje and Eosj fanned; "-jrone? walked and O r Brien hit ^Patnsett hit to second, who erred, and I Jones scored, O'Brien going!*) third, Ma-, gnlre hit and'O'Brien and Tamsett scored. Eltoherfiatightlilagnlre with a big lead off flratjuid threw to catch him. Moguire started for second and flratjbase- man threw to-Bhort,who taggedhjm-Bing- hamton:-»Hiii drove --a nice xthjcee-bagger. jiiHthfltagftfj^f^tera-Bd TrifrTSa Moiea worth ^went- out' from short to -first. O'Brieft-Mfc-for two bases, scoring HOI. Picked went bu^ltMrd to ftfef^ and Cal- lopy»hotfe*oflrirti. • ._ Second inning, Rome-Shea walked and McBpnald. Me tojeitcher, who threw ^bea-ont-at «cond on chQlca.—Rudder-. for the Uticans and they hit his offerlpgs hard and often. At the end of the sixth inning he was withdrawn in favor." of Cloonin, but the game had been lost,' Vllleman was in the box for TJtica in ^hei first game and Tommy Johnson, recently: secured from Hartford, did the honors for the-,visitors;- Both piteletindffl^g^ar .work, but-Yilleman was the better:' anS gave a great exhibition. Scores: First game— , R_ii»'i£ Utipa .... ;.2 2 0 0 Ot0 0 0 Q'3^.6 8 2 Qortiand-,.1 2 0 o o o o l o o^-4 g i Batteries—Villeman and Rurley; John-^ son and NelBon, ° v ge^oud &aas=z.--r~ w- ' n- K, TTtica ....... 7 .0 1 Ojjjfya 2 0 0-9.12 2 Cortlandl-_ ^ ^ 0 1 2 0 0 9 JA&'ll -^ Batteies-i^u^iHd^Hurley; Gerber and Cloonin and Nelson. \ Schenectady 20, Oswexo 6 §cHBNjteTAr>s; July la^rSchenectaiay took yesterday^ game easily,, playing all Killed-' in 1 the, fight, Mhree were fatally wduhded- and two were> seriously hur| ^tessengerET from Manchester Tejiorfc the situation more threatening than; ever,. beoauBe of the spread of-the |eudtofam- ilies hot heretofore directly: concerned' The ChajiwellB and Burnetts are said to be joining ; the .Griffins arid.' Morrises while the Philpots, in (themselves the followers from neighbormfSdistricts. Early actslonbyGov.'Bradley isexptsctedr •Betail^a? reports of the^flght brbngbt her«''^day;.by messenger front ^anphesr ter axe to the effect that* earjy-ito the; TOorn4»|Hfa%=£hl]jKtf8=i«^^ started-to the woods'on a logging expedi- tions ihey Were -met by Deputy Sheriff -Wash^HMKsk^^o^serv'ed-a^aHSanfcon Robert Philpot. He was taking Philpot'a : &-''.™i-3f;. wsmmi uii i yonr ad. JSargamg. v S^fTlkefleld RattfthBaby ,. Carriage ,Wifel»rMoi- ? ood 88 .new. Ad- 1lQltC«0^ ProfcsfiionaU ^ o . 181 W. ttemtitbie-Sfcrfgomft-S^-^- lionrgy 9 a; m. to 18 a. fo',~$l£^-toi|>m, ^ ~ iiiiin'Jin——' •— t!m^^0^&M Cows, six and eight J?- ,yi|8sioia|-':^fftCOTi'nglnj»ext September Ti Jones, Floyd, CHB^.B but six months; best of i. • Catalogued at $400. EeavBISs town. "Address "VTOTICE. - —Pursuant to an order of L1 Frederlolt M. CaWer, Esq., Surrogate of ' e county of Oneida, notlc e te Hereby given to uil persons having claims against 'the. estate of JohnBouer, deceased, late of the oltv of Borne, in said county, "to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to TFrank Wolff, administrator of the estate of said deceased T at hla place ol business, 804 South James street, Rome.lnsald - county, on or befora-theiiSd. day of Hotejnber. 1899. TDated May 16,1899. * FBANK WOLFF, Admlntotratorj MOMAHON & MASON^ Attorneys for Adminis- trator. _ ' .. _ r . ... ,, ,... N OTICE.—Pursuant to an order of Frederick M. Calder, Surrogate Of the county of Oneida, notice is hereby given to-all persons having- claims against the estate, of Thomas Jones, deceased, late of the city of Rome, fn said county, to-present the same with the vouchers thereof, to John B. Edwards, executor of the last will and testament of said,, deceased, at the Oneida County'Savings Bank, Borne, in said county, on or before the 23d day of September, 16W. Bated March H. 1899,- JOHN B. EDWABDS, Executor. J. S. BAKER, Attorney for Executor., around the Prodigals.. KivJe^Alffewsnt. pitchers officiated In the game, aijd of the whole bunch Martin waa the best. ^ ' Scores : tu-H.'*..- Schenectady 7 7 10 23 Q4 *r-20 18 2 ^wego .... 08 0 Q' 0 O 0 0 0 - 6. §U-& Batteries—Mackey and Martin and Donovan; Allen and Slagle and Barber. who .seemingly had D&n following the Phllpotg, came Mp on. horseback; from a by road. Robert Philpot was sighing ihabohd when JMoahV fttohg4efifieta® aim rwfth a Winchester, shot him ln.the ne,^;ii'offewM ? «ti-*;lb:w price. Apply.to or »> areiii.O»elW«:i»JW^?Savlng» Bank, Borne, Albany 13, Anbnrn 3. ALBANY, July 19,-jAuburn fell. on. Hooker in the first inning yesterday and did not let up until the end, while Abbey could uot touch Bason. Score: B. H, Kr 0 2O-rl8 1& 2 und Townsend; Eason and Messltt. X^acu* Btandlnc. Won. Iioet, Rome. *_ Cortland TTtica Binghamton Oswego. ...34 ..,84 ..'.81 17 22 27 29 88 (& .690 .607 .657 .517 .450 Albany ... Schenectady.;^ i..,.i? 89 .420 .804 Games today and tomorrow—Cortland at Rome, Binghamton at TTtica, Auburn at SoheneoVady, •Oswego-at Albany. Oswego JUTmiht. An Oswe"go dispatch dated July 18 says; SManager Sayer of the Oswego bacJcwhile he was In a stooping Philpot .fell to the ground clutching the penand^paper.- • .-' f* ." «--..-'-"• Peter Philpot, who. stood on a wagon near by, sent a. bullet In Morris's head, tearing off the top of it, but MorriBcM not fall from his saddle until two other ahot^ad^ajwed^hrbUgh^lsJSody. The, firing then "became general and did hot cease until every«man was prostrate, dead vor wounded, except Peter Philpot, who was hot hurt. When it'ended, Aaron Morris, WOllam Griffin and Green tjrjf- fin were found to have, been killed. Ed. W A^BD-^rgentay, the names and addresses of'the bankers and solicitors of Dn^taJ^#UbJones, V. 8., late of Delta and "' - « - - - - ^ ^ ^ l ^ e l a t a n y wouhded, while Altmrim^ wwm ^ w - VI ^ K: ^ ! - A ~ m Fisher and George Philpot wewi' suffering from" seH6us^juriee\~TM."iriIher wa¥ riddled with bullets. George Philpot was shot" twice, once> through, the body and once through the thigh. One of the ?*H>$5?J Bahk,befor« fipnyvan - ' , " uu > K>4 . 1' ouWde.; Has inside apv^jnakfir*. Lately used ;ht W, leptl m tor ipt biirglar- Bcaotteally ^!KWitei>, .' •'- •-•• sell house- ^^^kW^^^^f^^r^ » « > ' ASrSPKD=3B&«|«etlc man as/Con&ty : giap>Mt«iaeW>) manage our business Jn^bOroiuaiidadjoiafiigcounUes; nocanvass- ing;:straii!ht «0«ry 7 118; per week and exuenueB. •yearly contMM5fer»pjdJj)romotion. BrilUant op- portunity. Address Manufaotureri, P. O. Box 188, thUadelphla.Par^' " CONTRACTORS. "WATER WORKS. •MOTICE TO ROME, N. Y., Sealed proposals -will bejeceived by the Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners of the clt; of Rome, N. V., until 3 p-. m. on- August H, toTito^xcavath^Tidltraolr-lnllnjrof ... „... trenches and the laying of about 10,000 lineal feet of six-inch, eightlnohflnd ten-inch ctst !rp.a wa-. ter pipe, the setting of about 80 valves andvalve boxes and 20 hydrants." the specifications can be seen and blank forms- obtained at the office of the Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners. In the Olty Hall. The board reserves the right to reject all bids r-te-aeeepfe-thnt bid which, inlla Judgwr Jtor the hesj; Interests of the oity. . Bonds satisfactory to the board lis to terms,' amount in sureties, will be required of the per- sons to" whom the contract is awarded. -'- Each bidder will be required to state inhls pro' posol the names* and addresses of his proposed sureties. Cash or a certified check made payable to the Board ofJVater and Sewer Commissioners of the city of Rome, W. Y.. to the, amount of ywfl must KQMiQ:F..*;p?SbUTH, SbUeltdr, ~£*lgh-T Cane _g3 !4g^but_wULliye. Wounded,: E". Griffin,- who had been shot, through both thighs, wa> arrested and placed m Manchester jail. Alexander Fisher was shot through the shoulder, GOLD IN. BOONVILUE- SnuaJl Particles Found In t h e Band Pit of Abram Hart« It is thought that gold has been found in small quantities in the sands near Boonyille. Samples taken from the pit owned by, Abram Hart have been exam- baie¥alMieam-4eft^for Albany today-to medJiriaer. nitoJBcripjes. and Bmajl _par ham hltfor two.bagee.l'ox went olff oh a pbfii xiv t o I r s ^ ^ d " Rosslilfc One up in the^aiffT}e?w*tt'£ttst wd-*|(!6hd--Whf6h looked, safej v but p e | f O'Blrlen captured it, making *• very prettyxjatch, which cut neotady under date of July 18: The stock- ^HersjottrIe3cli^ietadybas,eball team held a public meeting tMs evjKbIug"aE Hotel .Edison todlscusa the advisability off t w o . , mftn..- Bir^hiniton-^meeler •QtrkeputngthBlo^firanoblBe. President '"""• '-"^ ^^-TParrell was present, and stated that the league Was in excellent shape. He an' flew but, to second' and-Toman fanned. MoNamaTaWtt^Bjecondand was thrown oufe^' . • •-. '"• '; , • - i .. Third tonlnlt, .Bome'-Jonea'^ fanned •andO*JSrlen wefltouti thlrd'to flxst. a?anl- ieifcvralked ahdMagulJteflew outto cent "tefimBL.^ BihKStotoh~W'Qlfe flew out to leffcand BClll hit fOrtwo bases. Molea- , vworth- flew to; center who cried; and HO'Brtenhlt, scoring: HilL feiokett flew jout-. to^-Bhort and- CaHopy hit, scoring Moleaworth and O'JBrieh, Wheeler hit to'secohUandwas.thsownotit. - Fourth inning. Rome:—Shea, hit to 8hott,-who erred.and MoDonald sacrificed Win to second? - B^idderharor weUt-out second"to flrat,-and Foxhit-fbr. two bases, BCoring^heav-lkoBs weu> but 'second- to lTrstt. Binghamton—Toman walked and wMthrOwtt outfacing to steal. McNia mari^etit butona'joop up tofirstand ^<dfo-fahheaV 1 ^^-',- •*--*_ --;- r^ Mfibhliiuing;." R«me.-Q^)»8 :: noW-oufe to^hten^ana both O'Brien-and Tamsptt Mfe^aMrtandTfferethrowAout.- Blng-: hlmlaiS-Blll w*neouc second HT^rW andMoleswbrth^niyd to first, O^Brlen hIt,jmaMcEeB; ^ d » DiajB6> »B4 WP" g&ffi~JBn^g^^l66^e^Magulre Went have a talk with President Farrell, Who tildes of the metal found. The pit from la^nTBmtrcityr-'Sayer will teeortra^vBTy- -whtehTthey were taken is losated-4a Jfte - -- " - ' •-•'•* - - - ' side of Sperry's Hill next the Black Elv- er feeder-and furnishes the best building tandlrttauasection^JParjtleB. who_hase4-i seen the sand have assured Mr. Hart that there is gold in it. It is hardly likely that it will be found In paying hopeful situation and- will bring the pres- ident with Jiim tomorrow night. Steps will theffb8?takenH»ward the reergani* KtHg the local association and continuing the team throughout the season. Soheaeotady Will Star In> TMfo^win^w^^ei^outSS Sche^ ^^ffienfs^el^&S ^hemist at Cornell University for exami-, -nation. Mrs. Catbarjn.e Bruce of New York- IB the gueatLof relatives in town. _^ Miss Anna Watson has returned from a pleasaht visit in Watestown, where she was the guest of Miss Maude Calen. nounced that Oswego had been placed on a goodfinancialMsis, and barring nossi- biy btie team, whioh would soon be trans- ferred, the .clrorilt would be in as good condition as any'of the minor leagues, the meeting decided that a committee of five be appointed to get local subscriptions for the support of the team.' In the meah- timej tweffa 'men plegged themselves to MONEV IN EG63, fcaiit Year tfa« Eft** and Poultry Prodac , tlou Amouhted to- »500,000,OOd, Last yearthe egg and poultry prodtic tion of the United States reached the enormous amount of |5<H>,WX>iO(K). , Thia guarantee-^Ee- ifea9ritr 0 nranai^merrtHih^ g r c l a i ^ t t o n i h ^ j f e a i ^ m oojiton. -heoesaBry^x^enses of tieolnb until such *«^J^*^M^^5^J?™i®.-r?S:*i^!r subscriptions were paid. The expanses of the club were decided to be reduced to the mlnlnttSm, and Manager Whistler was" given full charge of his men as here- tofore.'— ' Note*. The batteries in this afternoon's game ;with. Cortland are. Mains and Shea and* -McFailandJSelfloh. ~'~ L'awlor,who plays left fleld for Cort- land, has s5least urn safe hit in each of "the last 21 games, mteHm#&& ^«S!«^d!S2^^^li«£: fefflfc^^^^^S: wal^L.tSbxA^feoutbtt a. h ioul-aytb ; cateh*r4^Bifigh^p^.fe0jai^By wasTnli and Whe^etehit tb pitoher, who threw to catch tha rhhhttf^at second* Shortstop dropped -the1)all.- SPbmatt-'madTa slow bunt which pitcher caughB, doubling Wbe«leT0utatnrstr " """ Seventh' inning. Borne—Boss went out, second to first, and Jones flew out to center.- O'Brlanlanned^JBIiighamtonT' WolfKwsnirout, second to first, and Hill hit. Mbleswdrthrhit for two bases, scor- ing HUT, O'Brienslngled, Bendfiag Moles- . worth to third, from which he scored on Pickett'alongfly to^ right fleld. Canopy Blhgledjj^sorlng O'Brien; Wheelerstruck out. - l Eighth Inning. Bonle—Tamsett went ont thirdtofirst,and Tiaguire hit to left fleld for thine bases. Shea walked and McDonald hittosecond who threw Shea out, short covering the bag. Maguire (-cored dn the play »and Budderham £anned,ii-Binghamton—Toman fanned and McNaraata hit to center field. The 4eague^where'hepi^^irwthaB7aBow? places^ scoring McNamara; 1 Molesworth-hitfor two baaea, g o r i n g HiU. O'Brien singled and .Piok«trB«it~a,long-Jjrto^flghton which< Molesworth scored. Callopy hit and O'Brien scored. Wheeler struck out. Ninth Jnhtug, Borne—Fox went put . , HBcond tdntsnind-Bosa 'hit; Jonea r hit4,oan senfe.his terms and O'Brien was hit by a pitched ball,, filling the baaea. Tainsett hittoshort and Was thrown ofat. Boss scoring on the Play. Magoire singled and scored Jones and O'Brien^ «he»-wentout on a ground hit to first base. The score Pox, 2b^.;., Ross, 1.JL», O'Brien, ibl Tamsett, 8b„ Magutee^_siL. Shea, ci, .McDdnald,o.r:-.. 8, Raddlerhain^p. ~ M&m&&ba*&&. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m ^ i ^ e o o i e s f r l c e Cieain-fiarlor* Ju the 'fiaflL , twirlsr who^came origfnaliy" front the „_, , efYesmaafe and w^s. was with. We Komfftwiatt stlflirE of lairieate»fto sigaed with the Washington club of the MnggpBarts M a ^ ^ t e ^ ^ ^ S g 5he last census shows that in Ohio there -wiretflSjeo&QEXHowisV 800,000 tur- keysvaTOjfiffigielH^iaMJ^JKjtocM. XaMfisnuiittheiDewere ^ 0 0 0 , W fowto, l.OOO.OOO.turkeys, 8-19,000 ge^ee, and C37 IfflXbda^Bg,^ JfcdsiioheBM^^pttn* ball a teano-can not pay inElmlra. Catcher* Jarhes Duncan, who played with the Rome team last season, and who began the present one with Paterson of the Atlantic league, subsequently going to Toronto of the eastern league, in now a member of the Washington team, and caught A i s first game with the "sena- tors" yjBsterday.' A-dispatch fromrTop ., .» — , ««Dun- eTnteSdKtt^^^ 2S was passed to Duncan that he could look around f«r Another .job. Sprlngfteld opened aegBMions with him, and Dun- oan'senfeliiiB "terms along to JtottfctealJo "Manager B>6wn. He heard nothing more, biit beUevedhe had closed wtth the club. Subsequently he received wbrd fromlrwltttogo to Washington, Alex- ander Smith hot having reporteoLfor duty. Duncan was one of Toronto's best 8- - _^. _»isoH*»TOJir.— ~ i ' T- -A.B. B, IB. P.O. A. Molesworth, olCUbJU.8 L - 2 . - 3 _Q O'Brien, UbU^* « 8 lckett,-»-. r „^^0 yheeler»lb„/.^4 Toman, »«.,,» McXamarar-e^^ Wa ife, icrL: ^3r!£, men." _., . —-- . . • V."r. Mi. -*• ," POINT' BjbdK, juir M.-lnti*teiek a Oster left his horse rakeJn^elofeal; jg w; naff trr the toorning-fbundone n. J&T, Ji? ^^eei-ffll«aiB3Fd ttie-ajae-brol Oster can not imagine who cohld have stolen the 1 Wheel. He has ho knbwn ene- mies ana isr highly- Tespeeted-hy all-who k °Some'farnwis have finished haying. ThOV reffijrt'ft lighter yield thaulaBtyaar. Corn is growing last and looktairfinK; ThB- heavy-rain on Sunday afternoon did loti braSfflaEe t d ^ a h £ w h e a t f -- •• »' r tilu*'S'oiir Sister > - , f l A BeatttHhl Complexion, it ^^ossk bintywitnouli good P^}} 1 0 ^^^ thatonirexistsin connection-wlth good SesK a healthy HVer jud.bowels Karl's cWerRoot Tea a^directl^bn y o w ^ e ^ g a g ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ iflOc Sold by tjgaarauwa* 4". . IOS, Xngland. Sote^Isaao JqnerotHowebridge, Manehestet', Injtland, herebysnakes a claim npon a portlo- oTttiaeatateof the above J W ANTEtotr-fiy competent lauudreas, washing to take home-or to go out by "" , "AaareSaXaufiaress, 8entlnelofflce,. stteet. iooflng.and Rerfalr- .Bhermaii, &M West IJoerty TtrANirKK-aAgood one seat* VY -ton./Address, stating price, N, Drawer D, Borne, N.Y. seated Bhasp H, Jones, X OU' B^kim. WANTED to sell some- tbiair.:-"Watt«$k)»g«r. *ut it in the Ben- Ua»l . '.' '...,:4., ' ^Ids^w^fflnnlh^ __ ___, ,._.. . con^ree* lsnow In full force, and all persons depresfed by their debt* cau be raUeved and dtailihrrea ^ertfrtwo-iinder lt«^provis^on»,• Hating bid a Tar»*ipracUoe under the old-bankrupttaw,Uie 7^— -robsoriber will agaih, make s •peoiaityto his business of cases under the hew act, Chartes wlll"be reasonable. Call on or address production, this country Imported during lfi9& from^-Canaday -Norwayj ; Sweden^ ^Belgium, and other foreign lands, more than eOjOWMXW flouen eggs, • In the sfcaiee. of Kansas^ Iowa and .NebraBkaj during the, past three years, the poultry has furnished the farmer with the nec- essaries of life.' It is eatimated that corn costingtwelvebents a bushel wlllfrfeed and nmture.Ahefl which, when sold, Will average-thirty cents,-or at the rate of ihirfcy cente^for gie corn, to say nothing *e Ihgisnl/thieeftnu four hits in nearly all orhfegarSes. He*ettirned-T» tancaster this year and played" therb hnfll'nbW; Mteeris ougof th*-bissfrpitcherswhO:«ver «tfkr«3FSXw« i^^fUfi^i TSST handled ahall in this-IesgheTflictwith ^ *• attataed^tdjthe^xtentotthft local cents net profit annually.., .The immense jprofitsofwfebBaitte«»Jh oM&"aid -itiS? souti may be easily computed;, and there ig-ao-reaaon why the same reBUlte.may market in this state. In the NewEnglandstates large capital js, invested'in the business, of-poultry [raising, The,most Improved methods are ernployed, and some of the plants rtpre- sentlnvestmehts of from"|5,00^T to |10O, 000. It must be remembered in this con- nection that this business Is successfully fair luck ought to make Ids mark, even in the big league. i Kimball, formerly of the state league, is pitching great ball with the Syracuse Stars. "* - - — — "Elmira does not want the Oswego franchise, ibe-promoters. In that "city tried to legalize Sunday ball and, failing nn _ AT , tlt ^ A . .. maM L tm ^ tyt . m -t^ Tinm™a&Bt that -Ifteydo-ntifrtsare-to . ^ n d n c t o ^ a j ^ g r a u t t j i * , « « ^ . come in the, league for; without Sunday ^J^j£™S?Z&&?&& nal intehtiott of the club owners. When ^ w „„ v „„ „„, «^„. w the Toi^^ J c l n b ] s e c r i r ^ ^ t i i I « ^ j ^ 4 nxisa^whfle^otcarrstirrinstupcthe-augar the climate la rigorously adverse" to' this production'. In California the olihiate throughout the year is not only favorable to profitable production, but It Is also conducive to^he best results attainable in every country In the world. All that is required additional 1* ordinary judg- ment, close attention, and a determina- tiontoWoceed.--^Majtwood,0(>loBy,-€al. Advocate*. ' - - AS btirditte PwS it. Bob Burdette gives this simple- recipe "Myhomeless friend with the chromatic 'S* in a ten-cent glass of gin, let me give you a fact to wash down with it You may say_you*have longed for* years tut the free,—independent lifelpf^a farmer r butj=^l«. you have never heen able to get money enough to' buy a farm. , But tjhere is whereifou are mistaken. For some years you have Jbeen drinking a gOodi Improved Jarmatthe' rate of one hundred square feet at a gulpr If you doubt this state- ment figure it outforyourself, Ah acre of land contain* 48,500 square feet. St- filiating for convenience, the land jat $43 56 an acre, you 1 will find that ifc brings ine you are swallowing a j strawberry patch. Call in five of your-friends {and have them help yon gulp down, that gar- den of 600 square feet, npfef on a pro- longed spree some day and see how long it will take to swallow a pastureland to feed awWr^Pul^owJi^h«i.glass-of-gin; there is dirt in it-300 sd.uare feet of good jfcaldtrCworthJtji8.5ftan im^_,_ KromlnMtCMe^tio Hut * Defoalter _omo*eo, JulilJft.—WUiiam S. Ctaa. ham, ex-echbol ageri^ clerklmdsecrttSry At IjieJwftrd^ot^ednoajioAiaaljd fessed defaulter In the snm.,of 184,600. It is thought that he wenttoN*W Orleans, and 1« now on hia way to Mm* bf the Brotu^t6r*Cfif*Ter<ma|fe,«i^«^pw^^ ^%^iSEh*^»0SE4hy premises, arrows JC. Heifer. The'owner may liclvethe same llyp»yinKa**gte»mai*TOvineproMrty. «•—* 8elfert.1ieagTgood ( p e k Aqneduet,TU)me Ered flbticlltyaneoug* r Otj^"B^A^6H~th% thonsandB through be deposited by eaoh bidder,, and accompany his bid as a guarantee, that in case any contract Is awarded, the successful bidder will, within ten dayaatter the notification of-the award, execute a contract therefor satisfactory to the board as to its form and terms and furnish said bond Bids must be sealed and addressed to the Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners, Home, N.Y " mwMlsn^bfiiuM^yhiyM^aMft tafning them, 'proposals tor Excavating, (Ming and Laying Oast Iron Water Pipe"' 0HA.BUS8 T. HAVDI '-Httnanf: D R. W, B. BffltDi Opera House Bfi Ing, 8;! to9, to 9:go ; ,afternoon, on Street sours: Morn- evening, 8 iliiinn. ., m D B. H. D. WH1T& Phyelolan and Burgeon. Office and residence 181 E.Dom- inlokSt. Special »ttentioB'«iteB to diseases of theSoseand Throat. , « D R. A. GIBTOBD, Homeopathic Phy- sician and Surgeon. Treats all forms ot diseases. Office and reitdftUoe,«r».W«sbi)ngtOB street. F W. KERKLAND, • - AROHITKOT, 108 W. Domlnlck street. Borne, H. Y. J ACOB ACUTE JB.", ABOBUTXCfr, Nos. B0 and 58 Arcade. Ottos, W. Y. this storS is brimful of Bargains, Bargains because the goods are the satisfactory, honest kind, an'd because we see to it that the prices are always the lowest, quality ^on- jidjgred. ._j " J_ - This week will be a week of Bargains all ox$r the house. F L. WAGER, Attorney and Coun- selor at Law, Borne BaTuits Bank Bulld- tos. Money to loan on real estate. _n N. LEHB, M. D. Office and resi- \JT» dence, 219 West Liberty street. Borne, H. Y. Specialties: Gyneootosy, Throat, Electric- ity In IJbn^BIieaW.:OTKS uBBI 10*.m.ii to 8 »ad 6 to 9 p.m. -• • • D R. H. J. TBL1.EB, tPhysician and . Burgeon.. Offlce and Beitdence No. 108 W. Domlniok St Offlce Hours:- Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4 B.ffi,,8:301atp.ni. Stent beU. W. BUBSARD, PhysTolarantl specialty. Offlce Hours: 0 to 10 a, m., Sto4 and 7-to8p. M. - - t)0tct9 JWO 1RC0OUt0i 0 NBIDA .LAjKK HOUSE, 3KAOH, N. Y. Ons of the largest hotels on the beach; oyer^ looks the most dellfhtful section of this famous beaoh. Beasonabls comforts and amuiemenUj cool, airy rooms. Within two minutes' walk from the OntarioftWestern Depot. TSRMS REASONABLE. " J. D.MAB8H; Proprietor. •ULLMA.N ROTT8E, DKN, Clerk of the Board. for gale ot to "Rent. iAN^-^LAT for small faiaily, to rent, 523 West Thomas St. Inquire on premises. A 8 THE TIME draweth near for the ,Xa.~ paBstng away of the lower pond, the de- . sjrablllty.pf the Icehouse lot with a frontage ot ~8S-feBt, UBUOIIIBB more-appafegw—georgij flcott^ J .plBQlOEBaQMB for a small faroily to \J rent, a t 010 Floyd avenue.. B UILDING LOTS-Two on West Lib- erty St.. each 40 by 160 feet, for $160; one on West Domlnlck 8t., ; C0 by £00 toot, for $900; several on Expense 8t., 41 by £00 feet. George Scott. T WO-FAMILY SOUSE O» N. Madl son St., for $1,350; House on Expense St., -wHhLot BO by^OVtor-»hOOa--Wlll--paint--thr house. Qeorxo8cott. T O BENT—ModEern House 817 West Thoma*fllw-witb or without stabte.. also 803 WlHIam street, street. W. W. Parry, ON front T Q BENT—One Suit ol JTahliirBopms In the Glesmann-Hower Block, heated t>y Thousand Islands, Situated on QrwtU Island, facing the mam ohan- nsl.- Coolest house on the river. Newly deco- rated this season. All modem Improvements. Open the year round. Spealal ratea for June, September and Ootober. Experienced oarsmen In connection. Rate* moderate: Beautifully 11- D a V i p 6; LBWE8, Prop. P. O..Grenell Island. W i J 4 * « J* -*- J *t?r^p, Ii - «j BH -Mi - +M Wsttmre to prepsuvw for-your summer outing. We have all the little needfuls you wHl.ri?- qufre^for.your.tfip* Lots of smalt necessaries you wouldn't ever thfrilc of until you see them, * & : T HE GOTBIO COTTAGE, . . Sylvan Beaoh, M. Y. ON BIAUTirtlL -DAKK ONEIDA. Reasonable rates to summer boarder*. RATES,.$1 PES DAY; ff?EX.WEEK. - *' M. MAHANISY, Prop. w tMilti3"+K*\XHrT'Jfl p*B|iK S—HOUSEj——- ptedwood,»N. T. Unsurpassed bis*, pike and ploksrel fishing In the lake* near hotel. Board and rooms unex- celled. Conlpetent guide* and first class boat*. For rate* address FABLEY HOUSE, Redwood, N.Y. PBOVE BOTEI/, STAB LAKE, OT g. o. »»iawg»* urn**, »;¥« In the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, 4^;* iivmiimtJ \S Sunlmer Underwear, Hosiery,' Gloves, "Neckwear, Collars, Sum- mer Corsets and thin fine goods, of all desffrtpttpris. & XTAB7EST Of 1890.—Do not f a a t o e x - iteafe-aad fsflrst class In every respect. "Reliable milaeBlnrBuurecr on applIcaOon. Hates I1.&0 per day; $7 to {9 per week. CJ. BRAINABO, Propr, -Uies*oohuu»*Htmftwaata4s.'raa^^ •* X ABDiS^rin^eur Skirts to IMJS. E. ertyBfc,ana havs thetn^made torll. Bloycle Skirt* a specialty. FotlUre sattafaotion fwran- ' I^pK»*glvehUiWaI*tniaJdng andTaUor oteuttSr. . steam. ApplytoLonls Gleimanh. f|^B^^^-Thedesira,hWlr>cat*Mwell- to H. j; Bovrland. 418 N. Wa*huutton St -j-J— iMJNOEB toed. By»teta< D ffiCSeCABGE IN BANKBOTTOY, •guenaw bankrupttaw,passed byconRi .U. O.iBTODDABD, Attorney^ Boom M Martin Building, mica, N. Y. TaWMetator. (gert^I gtttfottitc^netttg. S TRAYED—Troin 426* Stone alley, a GordCtt SeCter Bog, A suitable reward will be paid foiShi* return or for Information leading to hit lWivery,—.— . A '. DBEAM OF FAlB WOMEN * • is tollable to get the mottdeUolous fc^iiEAMAND Sqt>A WATER *ro satisfy, flieir desire for cool sweets during the.warm weather* city are at the BQSSm GANBY KITOBXN. lOBACdOOHEWEBS, ATTENTION! 3£PRH3G&haiaomet£ffiJt Jl •... . ..mm WT •- at40c per pouhd. JustW.a pound. - XfratAXDRIDQB, DomWckSfc T>ihrHsi BATB:S, Why Doa't You Take a Bath ? . rrwita. MAKE YOU CLEAN AND HEALTHY. There 1 * ajilee new Bath Tub at ; ^WELLEWSr . -,- . » 121U. WashlDgton 8t W E BUY OR SELL STOCKS for ,QVR PATRONS On the New York Stock *xebahg*, » either acrlp or on margin AU Railroad Bonds: bought and sold Privatfrleased wire, Hager Block, over q t y Cigar Store. , ' A. W. OBWN, Broker. 1 BUIT, FRtjrr : """CANDY; ^ ^.CANDY, AT MILVO'S STORE, 108 West Domlnlck Bt TF JfOTJ^WANT TO SBEND^A ^, .' PLEASANT EVXNim ai| a oomfqrtable, cool place, visit F OR SALE—A Store, House and Barn, situated at Veroaa Hula, sow oooupled by X. 0. Lea. Good stand for a oonatry ttots. I* quire of A. P. Toller * Oo.. Borne. H. Y. F OB SALE OR EXCHANGE for small form, a new Country Hotel, cheap. Good business near new steel plant Reason for sell- ing, poor health. For particulars address Jame* Ennfi,-West Seneca, N. Y. P OR SALE—Homes at nearly all prices, from »«50 up to 115,000 each. City lot* on mc*t every *treetfroffi|80O to W.000 each. Also brick store*, vacant bnUdlnf site* and farms. All buslueaa pertaining to*he lqsnlngof money on Bond and Mortgage strictly confidential. Household Furniture .stored.. a&d_ CurM.for. Bents ot all kinds collected and returns promptly .made, tAxes.pald, repairs and'lnsurance looked after, and, Infsct, the entire charge of property taken tn tcfecrd, thereby reilevmg the ownerof muah-Texaaon and care. Terms ve"ry reasona- ble. If you wish to purchase or sell real estate ot any deecrlptjpn, or to borrow or loan money on rsu estate, applytothe Seal Estate Agency of OHABtES F. 8TUBDEVAMT, In the new Klngtley Block, corner of Domlniok and James streeU. Borne. M. Y^ business Caroa. TJOOKBINDING. PAJtrpfliBm . PEmomgALSt Ssatiy bottad at rsasoaibi* price*. Wth grad blank books made to Order, ^frlte for prioeso 1 what yon want. AIJBXD J.JPDKVM.. DKKNHASD BROSTT""".• Bucoe**orS to John Fisher, snpply the BESST QUALITY OP MEATS atthelr market opposite the Commercial Hotel, on James street. Every Mad of Fresh, Salted and Smoked Meats and Poultreln their season. Berrtftord"* $aviages are Utuurpiuted. Telephone Connection. HOUSE, On R. W. * O. R. B., OOmllesfromRome, 7mile* from Alexandria Bay, The finest fishing r rounds and mo*t beautiful scenery hTNew York state Five lake* In slghtof the hotel._The lakes.eon- U!n an abundance of black and Oswego bass, salmon trout, pike, pickerel ana muscallonge. The hotel rooms are large and airy, and.have been newly furnished throughout. Th first class. Good rallroadT telephone, < and mall service. Bates $3 per day. Special rates RXBAILEYVr to parties. e table la telegraph , Propr. amine the Before you, purchase MOWERS', REAPERS AjfD BINDERS. They cost no more Uian IBfertor good*. ' -Woare exclusive agents for the KEYBTONE HAY LOADER, « w. „-- MEW Y<>RK-eHAKFION HORSK EA.EI, BtTT^LARD TBDDjC^. &c We carri s tsomplete line bf'flxfiXrWtsrmir tiiachTnca wo sell. ".,"*"" BOCK P K A T H . , !l .[ s .^'._Z.~. Apatent8d"nonp6Is6nouspowder. Buwdaith to Poiato, Squash and Cucumber Bugs; Currant and Tomato Worms. Prevents blight. Increase* the yield sufficientlytocover expense. . __, WAKUWiXE, HABIUVABE CO. 181 Wert. Domlnlck Street. , ' Sign QUt Anvil and Sledge; ' r : a - '• There Will be a Hot Time in the Old „.», if everybody will bufn the Old Company's Laekawarmsf Coal for'sale by *' " y I05 JASPER STRIEET, at the following prices: . ' .*. Grate : $455 perton, Egg .777--45-°o per ton^ Stove. ^ ^ 4 ^ 3 5 per ton, Chestnut ...,$5 25 per ion,' '. ^" Pea...___.-$4.25 per ton. '• _ :.-,-'' NO CHARQE FOR HOUSINd COAL, TTAVE YOU TRIED THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY» ' BT MOT, -WHY HOT-• OSF work aitrlctlyflrst-ct*** a*d np to date AUoolpre^ work handled, with oar*. OOmsand ***' JOHNSON & IiAltl, » 1 West Liberty Bt. a=s •Restaurants, B LACK BASS. The Black Basa Seaaon i* iiow open. All other choice Tarietie* in atook. Meals) arret ltmchea at all hours, At GffiO> W^STUtiDBVANT'S, :"..'. lloN.Wa«hlugtonSt, Arlington Bloolt, Roine, N. Y. theJaud to juafe one mill pegBqaarefoofc . f t W Y ^ ^ '. 'tJrriT^u i UL^I T IX Sow wnr down the flwr dow, andlmag- "TffEOTT^ V iijMAIvN=15 -WwH>oininlclt^7— -— -/Thtr 1a-itoF7T(iwjt' comfffrtsibI«T>laefrln the heart ot the city. < ••<,.-.' Jirzs: D f SPARRY, Contractor and Bultdcr, Oj^toe JVtttturi A mmcuskx* ^^ ^WBjj^P'^W ^fff^" Q.OOB BEER. GAM MEL'S, . . ir A«nj»tiB»BTY ST., tmoA, M. Y. The leading brands ot the world on draught ud *ottle«or-famIlr«»ft If so call upon or write 15 No. 10& "W. Liberty Street, ¥.- f* V) ihi* He Iteepe constantly on hand one otthe finest Unw of ArtUtic Mofauriietitia Work to be toupd la thlTVioiplty, fcnd ri The New Carpet Sweepers yott seen They give one away absolutely fr^e with every cash purchase of $15 Of more. Jflst stop in and look at thesie. Sweepers, you will want one. Yowcan || get it free, st' '\ ^ "• . r . :: ; - : rlt J ' ^InuvibBUMJUAi ^vA^,.. I J. B. Wiggins & Son | .'ifflffsne.Wprie-^
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Tim SOMK DilLT 8agJTOyPBI>» l O i T O E S f f l a y v » i m , W T 19, 1390 _A.

BOME 8, BINSHAMlW 9. THE B p ^ N S T ^ t f ftE UNABLE TQ

CONNECT WITH WOLFE,

Except 1st* the Xlttth Inning, B a t Come Very $!«•** Wfswto*- » t TTMnt-The Hard HlttlO«:TMnEO»r» Y o a n a Budderbam AU.

| a hronrfs t h e G»me—Other Games—Notes

Results <rf state, league game? on Tues lay follow Rome 8, Binghamtou 9, TTtica 6, Cortland 4, first game, Utv» 9, ( ortland J5, Second game, Anbnrn 13 Albwy^i^ff l iBSSasl^m QSWegQ 6,

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The^jgig^^

. t b e « l » ^ | M ^ t t ^ # ^ t t ^ f t a ^ 4 g a gameJ«o^|$pipe> Yesterday af tH|fl[Son by

By inpings

Bases stolen^ Tjamsett, ~

it by jilfcfljff'^KtW fgetWaricl were aasistesa jjo: ?oine $ig*M by some stupid work^^ff l f^S^lpel i i ; .Rudderham was, at ^ j p b ^ f q j ' t l i e , bojfte team and did nafrBio^^ts-a^.efl^^eaa Romans iiavele^^a^WM|lb*idi-,tobe. It was iotJs^mi^rW^it.- days Which all

' tJobesor«ejt!blng:'tl^^iteTwltl^ day. Froitt'p#|ft*H^^ W^TfSnie started both teams. la^|il4!t|f>Mf2M5-«iriKer which make g^^^lefiiiani^td^watch. * Wolfe, who piteB&ffif #OiftgoeH,.wa8 hard for tWJSoip^\WllMPaM they'only suc-ceeded 'Itt fottticli^g^tnelr hits off him in oueinrdng^thelMnth. when three singles netted"JslaSgg BajMJ -.-,

Afr"4J&ev^ntg-at"-'thy :flMt hail- of the fourH*the-800r>was. tteTaFTouFruhs, andriral^SSfB^^tilthe seventh, when Bi ngWaWl^r^p^ljs l l for three. • more runs"," :^6tefte?B£trians' began to come to a i ^ « a f ^ « h | r g a r n e w i t l r t h a t buU-dajtieU&n^t^vC.tio win but at the, fin-

" ish wlicS5|rirayRonjsraQte>lf!es their play­ing. ^mynftldC'OWln the eighth and the SSgieSia^i |¥SWmore, -giving them a l.eaSV-«J,tolW '|TO*:'t6' be overcome If Roul&iwJM$® Wfe ;:;JD:*Brien*8 '• nlen tried hard; to'fliilih to Garrison' style, but it wagcfifo avail; they finished onernn be-hln^thegame. ' , "" ~ "~

Hill of Binghaipaton was a t his old work again, and out of five times at bat got a triple,, a.donble and two singles. PeteO*Brien waf*:» close second to him with aT.dwWejarid three singlesto hts

worth OBrte^ threeJaselits Magoire, S S ? T ^ l hit> McDonald double play Rudderham to O'Brien base hits' made off each pitcher, off Rudderham 13, X*1M8A S P ^ o u t b y Rudderham 5, Wolfe 4 hit by pitched ball O'Brien UUlopy time of game, 2 15 umpire i Keefe attendance, 800 w*»iw,<

TTtica Won Twice

n~FSlch ?$& M _ I l i e l o c a k defeated Cortland twice yesterday. The flrstwasl irafrhiniBg affalrandwas anypoayif n p tojhe tenth, when the locals mftde* Garrison finish. The second game w a * toeresting but Gerber, the new p i^hp! tsssa gattefflonjjKaanot speedy^enpnjr'

THE CLAY COUNtY FEUD.

Three Men Killed Outrlnht and Three Mfote jr»t»lly Wounded—A Deliberate Harder Precipitates the Bloody Conflict —Many1 Shot* Exchanged - ——

—LONDON, Ky , July 19—Recent news from Clay county confirms the early re port of the Philpot Griffin fight and, while ledilcingrBewewbati thCi3CttTi5bsr ffltatjpdpT«tm^^^ J^&lgpesUelMaJwhinb emiibBijjjiB^lnA ^ ° q r : f f l ^ . horrible 'lerbclby -of the 'con^^^ffiMeV*' : ^ " ^ a ^ n s ^ men,J alFof"the"Grifflni'iacifeionv'•Hfife

^BUFKAWI |«AN WINS.

Knl«hi«-et-th» Hao^fteei. P O M H0|K»r> Mich miy I5>tr-Tfte

flght-for ^Ttpreroacy and offlo.es In thesu-"prefaft ten^ Knights of the Maccabees, is over Mijcsr JSoyal on today withdrew his candidacy-forTe elc< tion as supreme record keep**, and^Geoige J, Stegel'of Buffalo, N« Ytf was elected to that office, D F„ Jfarkey w*» ?e elected supreme commander Major"Boynton, wffl here­after be chairman of the committee on appeals on the board of trustees and with

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M&y^ewhlrgiJtejttihat-therfltntfle WtoteHneyer STS~f?n5r'hir -^Ey»W :^*^b? : :W?rt--«ouBeat^«S8olvea • * / H ' r - X « e BwfnershlpiSR'B.TUynehretiring, and the bngi-'""" ' - **"•""- nessi^ll^^in future bei conducted by 0. T. Winter-

meyei'. All persons owing the fltan are request1

ed to call and settle at once, as a'1 bllls-not paid Within thirty days will be left for collection,

pulling -it, down and was heartily apA

plauded. -* . - . - •< . ' • . NapShMhad his\.little flhger hurt in

the fourth inning 'and this made some difference in his playing for the rest of the garoe^. ^ f o n l fip from McNardara's bat toi^-JhelnhgeS nallpartly away on the little flogey of his right hand s

The,j>laybf the gvnefoiic;W8: glrat i'nnlrigi' "jjtome—goje and Eosj

fanned; "-jrone? walked and OrBrien hit ^Patnsett hit to second, who erred, and I Jones scored, O'Brien going!*) third, Ma-, gnlre h i t and'O'Brien and Tamsett scored. Eltoherfiatightlilagnlre with a big lead off flratjuid threw to catch him. Moguire started for second and flratjbase-man threw to-Bhort,who taggedhjm-Bing-hamton:-»Hiii drove --a nice xthjcee-bagger. jiiHthfltagftfj f tera-Bd TrifrTSa Moiea worth ^went- out' from short to -first. O'Brieft-Mfc-for t w o bases, scoring HOI. Picked went bu^ltMrd to ftfef^ and Cal-lopy»hotfe*oflrirti. • ._

Second inning, Rome-Shea walked and McBpnald. Me tojeitcher, who threw ^bea-ont-at « c o n d on chQlca.—Rudder-.

for the Uticans and they hit his offerlpgs hard and often. At the end of the sixth inning he was withdrawn in favor." of Cloonin, but the game had been lost,' Vllleman was in the box for TJtica in ^hei first game and Tommy Johnson, recently: secured from Hartford, did the honors for the-,visitors;- Both piteletindffl^g^ar .work, but-Yilleman was the better:' anS gave a great exhibition. Scores: •

First game— , R_ii»'i£ Utipa. . . . ; .2 2 0 0 Ot0 0 0 Q'3 .6 8 2 Qortiand-,.1 2 0 o o o o l o o -4 g i

Batteries—Villeman and Rurley; John-^ son and NelBon, ° v

ge oud &aas=z.--r~ w-' n- K, TTtica . . . . . . . 7 . 0 1 Ojjjfya 2 0 0 -9 .12 2 Cortlandl-_ ^ ^ 0 1 2 0 0 9 JA&'ll -^

Batteies- i^u^iHd^Hurley; Gerber and Cloonin and Nelson.

\ Schenectady 20, Oswexo 6 §cHBNjteTAr>s; July la^rSchenectaiay

took yesterday^ game easily,, playing all

Killed-' in1 the, fight, Mhree were fatally wduhded- and two were> seriously h u r | ^tessengerET from Manchester Tejiorfc the situation more threatening than; ever,. beoauBe of the spread of-the |eud to fam­ilies hot heretofore directly: concerned' The ChajiwellB and Burnetts are said to be joining ; the .Griffins arid.' Morrises while the Philpots, in (themselves the

followers from neighbormfSdistricts. Early actslonbyGov.'Bradley isexptsctedr

•Betail^a? reports of the^flght brbngbt her«''^day;.by messenger front ^anphesr ter axe to the effect that* earjy-ito the; TOorn4»|Hfa%=£hl]jKtf8=i«^^ started-to the woods'on a logging expedi­tions ihey Were -met by Deputy Sheriff -Wash^HMKsk^^o^serv'ed-a^aHSanfcon Robert Philpot. He was taking Philpot'a :

&-''.™i-3f;. wsmmi ui i i yonr ad.

JSargamg. „v S^fTlkefleld RattfthBaby

, . Carriage ,Wifel»rMoi-?ood 88.new. Ad-

1lQltC«0^ ProfcsfiionaU

^o. 181 W. ttemtitbie-Sfcrfgomft-S^-^- lionrgy 9 a; m. to 18 a. fo',~$l£^-toi|>m, ^ ~

i i i i i n ' J i n — — ' • —

t!m^^0^&M Cows, six and eight J?- ,yi|8sioia|-':^fftCOTi'nglnj»ext September Ti Jones, Floyd,

CHB^.B but six months; best of i. • Catalogued at $400. EeavBISs town. "Address

"VTOTICE.-—Pursuant to an order of L1 Frederlolt M. CaWer, Esq., Surrogate of

' e county of Oneida, notlc e te Hereby given to uil persons having claims against 'the. estate of JohnBouer, deceased, late of the oltv of Borne, in said county, "to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to TFrank Wolff, administrator of the estate of said deceasedT at hla place ol business, 804 South James street, Rome.lnsald

- county, on or befora-theiiSd. day of Hotejnber. 1899. TDated May 16,1899. *

FBANK WOLFF, Admlntotratorj MOMAHON & MASON^ Attorneys for Adminis­

trator. _ ' . . _ r . . . . ,, ,...

NOTICE.—Pursuant to an order of Frederick M. Calder, Surrogate Of the

county of Oneida, notice is hereby given to-all persons having- claims against the estate, of Thomas Jones, deceased, late of the city of Rome, fn said county, to-present the same with the vouchers thereof, to John B. Edwards, executor of the last will and testament of said,, deceased, at the Oneida County'Savings Bank, Borne, in said county, on or before the 23d day of September, 16W. Bated March H. 1899,- •

JOHN B. EDWABDS, Executor. J. S. BAKER, Attorney for Executor.,

around the Prodigals.. KivJe^Alffewsnt. pitchers officiated In the game, aijd of the whole bunch Martin waa the best. ^ '

Scores : tu-H.'*..-Schenectady 7 7 10 2 3 Q4 *r-20 18 2 ^ w e g o . . . . 0 8 0 Q' 0 O 0 0 0 - 6. §U-&

Batteries—Mackey and Martin and Donovan; Allen and Slagle and Barber.

who .seemingly had D&n following the Phllpotg, came Mp on. horseback; from a by road. Robert Philpot was sighing ihabohd when JMoahV fttohg4efifieta® aim rwfth a Winchester, shot him ln.the

ne,^;ii'offewM?«ti-*;lb:w price. Apply.to or »> areiii.O»elW«:i»JW^?Savlng» Bank, Borne,

Albany 13, Anbnrn 3. ALBANY, July 19,-jAuburn fell. on.

Hooker in the first inning yesterday and did not let up until the end, while Abbey could uot touch Bason. Score:

B. H, Kr

0 2O-rl8 1& 2 und Townsend;

Eason and Messltt. X^acu* Btandlnc.

Won. Iioet, Rome. *_ Cortland TTtica Binghamton Oswego.

. . .34

. . , 84

..'.81

17 22 27 29 88

(& .690 .607 .657 .517 .450

Albany ... Schenectady.;^ i . . , . i? • 89

.420

.804 Games today and tomorrow—Cortland

at Rome, Binghamton at TTtica, Auburn at SoheneoVady, •Oswego-at Albany.

Oswego JUTmiht. An Oswe"go dispatch dated July 18

says; SManager Sayer of the Oswego

bacJcwhile he was In a stooping Philpot .fell to the ground clutching the penand^paper.- • . - ' f* ." «--..-'-"•

Peter Philpot, who. stood on a wagon near by, sent a. bullet In Morris's head, tearing off the top of it, but MorriBcM not fall from his saddle until two other ahot^ad^ajwed^hrbUgh^lsJSody. The, firing then "became general and did hot cease until every«man was prostrate, dead vor wounded, except Peter Philpot, who was hot hurt. When it'ended, Aaron Morris, WOllam Griffin and Green tjrjf-fin were found to have, been killed. Ed. W

A ^ B D - ^ r g e n t a y , the names and addresses of'the bankers and solicitors

of Dn^taJ^#UbJones , V. 8., late of Delta and

"' - « - - - - ^ ^ ^ l ^ e l a t a n y wouhded, while Altmrim^wwm^w-VI^K:^!-A~ m

Fisher and George Philpot wewi' suffering from" seH6us^juriee\~TM."iriIher wa¥ riddled with bullets. George Philpot was shot" twice, once> through, the body and once through the thigh. One of the

? * H > $ 5 ? J

Bahk,befor« fipnyvan- ' ,"uu> K>4. 1' ouWde.; Has inside

apv jnakfir*.

Lately used ;ht W, leptl m

tor ipt

biirglar-Bcaotteally

^!KWitei>, . ' • ' - • - • •

sell house-

^^^kW^^^^f^^r^ • » « • > '

ASrSPKD=3B&«|«etlc man as/Con&ty : giap>Mt«iaeW>) manage our business

Jn^bOroiuaiidadjoiafiigcounUes; nocanvass-ing;:straii!ht «0«ry7118; per week and exuenueB. •yearly contMM5fer»pjdJj)romotion. BrilUant op­portunity. Address Manufaotureri, P. O. Box 188, thUadelphla.Par^' "

CONTRACTORS.

"WATER WORKS.

•MOTICE TO

ROME, N. Y., Sealed proposals -will bejeceived by the Board

of Water and Sewer Commissioners of the clt; of Rome, N. V., until 3 p-. m. on- August H, toTito^xcavath^Tidltraolr-lnllnjrof ... „ . . . trenches and the laying of about 10,000 lineal feet of six-inch, eightlnohflnd ten-inch ctst !rp.a wa-. ter pipe, the setting of about 80 valves andvalve boxes and 20 hydrants."

the specifications can be seen and blank forms-obtained at the office of the Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners. In the Olty Hall.

The board reserves the right to reject all bids r-te-aeeepfe-thnt bid which, inlla Judgwr

Jtor the hesj; Interests of the oity. . Bonds satisfactory to the board lis to terms,'

amount in sureties, will be required of the per­sons to" whom the contract is awarded. -'-

Each bidder will be required to state inhls pro' posol the names* and addresses of his proposed sureties.

Cash or a certified check made payable to the Board of JVater and Sewer Commissioners of the city of Rome, W. Y.. to the, amount of ywfl must

KQMiQ:F..*;p?SbUTH, SbUeltdr,

~ £ * l g h - T Cane

_g3 !4g^but_wULliye.

Wounded,: E". Griffin,- who had been shot, through both thighs, wa> arrested and placed m Manchester jail. Alexander Fisher was shot through the shoulder,

GOLD IN. BOONVILUE-SnuaJl Particles Found In t h e Band P i t of

Abram Hart«

It is thought that gold has been found in small quantities in the sands near Boonyille. Samples taken from the pit owned by, Abram Hart have been exam-

baie¥alMieam-4eft^for Albany today-to medJiriaer. nitoJBcripjes. and Bmajl _par

ham hl t for two.bagee.l'ox went olff oh a pbfii xiv to I r s ^ ^ d " Rosslilfc One up in the^aiffT}e?w*tt'£ttst wd-*|(!6hd--Whf6h looked, safejvbut p e | f O'Blrlen captured it, making *• very prettyxjatch, which cut

neotady under date of July 18: The stock-^HersjottrIe3cli^ietadybas,eball team held a public meeting tMs evjKbIug"aE Hotel .Edison todlscusa the advisability

off two., mftn..- Bir^hiniton-^meeler •QtrkeputngthBlo^firanoblBe. President '"""• ' - " ^ ^^-TParrell was present, and stated that the

league Was in excellent shape. H e an' flew but , to second' and-Toman fanned. MoNamaTaWtt^Bjecondand was thrown oufe^' . • •-. '"• '; , • • - i . .

Third tonlnlt, .Bome'-Jonea'^ fanned •andO*JSrlen wefltouti thlrd'to flxst. a?anl-ieifcvralked ahdMagulJteflew out to cent

"tefimBL.^ BihKStotoh~W'Qlfe flew out to leffcand BClll hit fOrtwo bases. Molea-

, v worth- flew to; center who cried; and HO'Brtenhlt , scoring: HilL feiokett flew

jout-. to^-Bhort and- CaHopy hit , scoring Moleaworth and O'JBrieh, Wheeler hit to'secohUandwas.thsownotit. -

Fourth inning. Rome:—Shea, hit to 8hott,-who erred.and MoDonald sacrificed Win t o second? - B^idderharor weUt-out second"to flrat,-and Foxhit-fbr. two bases, BCoring^heav-lkoBs weu> but 'second- to lTrstt. Binghamton—Toman walked and wMthrOwtt outfacing to steal. McNia

mari^etit butona'joop up t o first and ^<dfo-fahheaV1^^-',- •*--*_ - - ; - r^

Mfibhliiuing;." R«me.-Q^)»8::noW-oufe to^hten^ana both O'Brien-and Tamsptt Mfe^aMrtandTfferethrowAout.- Blng-: hlmlaiS-Blll w * n e o u c second HT^rW andMoleswbrth^niyd to first, O^Brlen hIt,jmaMcEeB; ^ d » DiajB6> » B 4 WP"

g&ffi~JBn^g^^l66^e^Magulre Went

have a talk with President Farrell, Who tildes of the metal found. The pit from la^nTBmtrcityr-'Sayer will teeortra^vBTy- -whtehTthey were taken is losated-4a Jfte - - - " - ' •-•'•* - - - ' side of Sperry's Hill next the Black Elv­

er feeder-and furnishes the best building tandlrttauasection^JParjtleB. who_hase4-i seen the sand have assured Mr. Hart that there is gold in it. It is hardly likely that i t will be found In paying

hopeful situation and- wil l bring the pres­ident with Jiim tomorrow night. Steps will theffb8?takenH»ward the reergani* KtHg the local association and continuing the team throughout the season.

Soheaeotady W i l l Star In>

T M f o ^ w i n ^ w ^ ^ e i ^ o u t S S Sche^ ^ ^ f f i e n f s ^ e l ^ & S ^hemist at Cornell University for exami-, -nation. —

Mrs. Catbarjn.e Bruce of New York- IB the gueatLof relatives in town. • _^

Miss Anna Watson has returned from a pleasaht visit in Watestown, where she was the guest of Miss Maude Calen. nounced that Oswego had been placed on

a good financial Msis, and barring nossi-biy btie team, whioh would soon be trans­ferred, the .clrorilt would be in as good condition as any'of the minor leagues, the meeting decided that a committee of five be appointed to get local subscriptions for the support of the team.' In the meah-timej tweffa 'men plegged themselves to

MONEV IN EG63,

fcaiit Year tfa« Eft** and Poultry Prodac , t lou Amouhted to- »500,000,OOd,

Last yearthe egg and poultry prodtic tion of the United States reached the enormous amount of |5<H>,WX>iO(K). , Thia

guarantee-^Ee- ifea9ritr0nranai^merrtHih^ g r c l a i ^ t t o n i h ^ j f e a i ^ m oojiton. -heoesaBry^x^enses of t i eo lnb until such * « ^ J ^ * ^ M ^ ^ 5 ^ J ? ™ i ® . - r ? S : * i ^ ! r subscriptions were paid. The expanses of the club were decided to be reduced to the mlnlnttSm, and Manager Whistler was" given full charge of his men as here-tofore . '— '

Note*. The batteries in this afternoon's game

;with. Cortland are. Mains and Shea and* -McFailandJSelfloh. ~'~

L'awlor,who plays left fleld for Cort-land, has s5least urn safe hit in each of "the last 21 games,

mteHm#&& «S!«^d!S2^^^l i«£: fefflfc^^^^^S: w a l ^ L . t S b x A ^ f e o u t b t t a.hioul-aytb;

cateh*r4^Bifigh^p^.fe0jai^By wasTnli and Whe^etehit tb pitoher, who threw to catch tha rhhhttf^at second* Shortstop dropped -the1)all.- SPbmatt-'madTa slow bunt which pitcher caughB, doubling Wbe«leT0utatnrstr " """

Seventh' inning. Borne—Boss went out, second to first, and Jones flew out to center.- O'Brlanlanned^JBIiighamtonT' WolfKwsnirout, second to first, and Hill hit. Mbleswdrthrhit for two bases, scor­ing HUT, O'Brienslngled, Bendfiag Moles-. worth to third, from which h e scored on Pickett'alongfly to^ right fleld. Canopy Blhgledjj^sorlng O'Brien; Wheelerstruck out. - l

Eighth Inning. Bonle—Tamsett went ont third to first, and Tiaguire hit to left fleld for thine bases. Shea walked and McDonald hit to second who threw Shea out, short covering the bag. Maguire (-cored dn the play »and Budderham £anned,ii-Binghamton—Toman fanned and McNaraata hit to center field. The

4eague^where'hepi^^irwthaB7aBow?

places scoring McNamara;1 Molesworth-hitfor two baaea, gor ing HiU. O'Brien singled and .Piok«trB«it~a,long-Jjrto^flghton which< Molesworth scored. Callopy hit and O'Brien scored. Wheeler struck out.

Ninth Jnhtug, Borne—Fox went put . , HBcond tdntsnind-Bosa 'hit; Jonearhit4,oan senfe.his terms and O'Brien was hit by a pitched ball,, filling the baaea. Tainsett h i t to short and Was thrown ofat. Boss scoring on the Play. Magoire singled and scored Jones and O'Brien^ «he»-wentout on a ground hit to first base. The score

Pox, 2 b ^ . ; . , Ross, 1.JL»,

O'Brien, i b l Tamsett, 8b„ Magutee^_siL. Shea, ci, .McDdnald,o.r:-.. 8, Raddlerhain^p. ~

M&m&&ba*&&. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m ^ i ^ e o o i e s f r l c e Cieain-fiarlor* Ju the ' f iaflL , twirlsr who^came origfnaliy" front the „ _ , , efYesmaafe and w^s. was with.

We Komfftwiatt stlflirE of l a i r i e a t e » f t o sigaed with the Washington club of the MnggpBarts M a ^ ^ t e ^ ^ ^ S g

5 h e last census shows that in Ohio there -wiretflSjeo&QEXHowisV 800,000 tur-keysvaTOjfiffigielH^iaMJ^JKjtocM. XaMfisnuiittheiDewere ^ 0 0 0 , W fowto, l.OOO.OOO.turkeys, 8-19,000 ge^ee, and C37

IfflXbda^Bg,^ Jfcdsi ioheBM^^pttn*

ball a teano-can not pay inElmlra. Catcher* Jarhes Duncan, who played

with the Rome team last season, and who began the present one with Paterson of the Atlantic league, subsequently going to Toronto of the eastern league, in now a member of the Washington team, and caught A i s first game with the "sena­tors" yjBsterday.' A-dispatch fromrTop

., .» — , ««Dun-eTnteSdKtt^^^ 2 S

was passed to Duncan that he could look around f«r Another .job. Sprlngfteld opened aegBMions with him, and Dun-oan'senfeliiiB "terms along to JtottfctealJo "Manager B>6wn. H e heard nothing more, biit beUevedhe had closed wtth the club. Subsequently he received wbrd fromlrwltttogo to Washington, Alex­ander Smith hot having reporteoLfor duty. Duncan was one of Toronto's best

8-- _^. _» i soH*»TOJir .— ~

i ' T- -A.B. B, IB . P.O. A.

Molesworth, olCUbJU.8 L-2 . -3 _Q O'Brien, U b U ^ * « 8

l c k e t t , - » - . r „ ^ ^ 0

yheeler»lb„/ .^4 Toman, » « . , , » McXamarar-e^^ Waife, icrL:

^3r!£,

men." _., • . — - - . . • V . " r . M i . -*• ,"

POINT' BjbdK, juir M.-lnti*teiek a Oster left his horse rakeJn^elofeal;

jgw; naff trr the toorning-fbundone n. J&T, Ji? ^^eei-ffll«aiB3Fd ttie-ajae-brol

Oster can not imagine who cohld have stolen the1 Wheel. He has ho knbwn ene­mies ana isr highly- Tespeeted-hy all-who k°Some'farnwis have finished haying. ThOV reffijrt'ft lighter yield thaulaBtyaar.

Corn is growing last and looktairfinK; ThB- heavy-rain on Sunday afternoon

did loti braSfflaEe td^ah£wheat f - -• • •• »'rtilu*'S'oiir Sister • > - ,

f l A BeatttHhl Complexion, it ^ ^ o s s k bintywitnouli good P ^ } } 1 0 ^ ^ ^ thatonirexistsin connection-wlth good S e s K a healthy HVer jud.bowels Karl's cWerRoot Tea a^directl^bn y o w ^ e ^ g a g ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

iflOc Sold by tjgaarauwa*

4". .

IOS, Xngland.

Sote^Isaao JqnerotHowebridge, Manehestet', Injtland, hereby snakes a claim npon a portlo-oTttiaeatateof the above J

WANTEtotr-fiy competent lauudreas, washing to take home-or to go out by

"" , "AaareSaXaufiaress, 8entlnelofflce,.

stteet.

iooflng.and Rerfalr-.Bhermaii, &M West IJoerty

T t r A N i r K K - a A g o o d one seat* VY -ton./Address, stating price, N,

Drawer D, Borne, N.Y.

seated Bhasp H, Jones,

XOU' B^kim. WANTED to sell some-tbiair.:-"Watt«$k)»g«r. *ut it in the Ben-

Ua»l . '.' '...,:4., '

^Ids^w^fflnnlh^

_ _ ___, , . _ . . . con^ree* lsnow In full force, and all persons depresfed by their debt* cau be raUeved and dtailihrrea

^ertfrtwo-iinder lt«^provis^on»,• Hating bid a Tar»*ipracUoe under the old-bankrupt taw, Uie

7^— -robsoriber will agaih, make s •peoiaityto his business of cases under the hew act, Chartes wlll"be reasonable. Call on or address

production, this country Imported during lfi9& from^-Canaday -Norwayj; Sweden^ ^Belgium, and other foreign lands, more than eOjOWMXW flouen eggs, • In the sfcaiee. of Kansas^ Iowa and .NebraBkaj during the, past three years, the poultry has furnished the farmer with the nec­essaries of life.' It is eatimated that corn costingtwelvebents a bushel wlllfrfeed and nmture.Ahefl which, when sold, Will average-thirty cents,-or at the rate of ihirfcy cente for gie corn, to say nothing

*e Ihgisnl/thieeftnu four hits in nearly all orhfegarSes. He*ettirned-T» tancaster this year and played" therb hnfll'nbW; Mteeris ougof th*-bissfrpitcherswhO:«ver «tfkr«3FSXw« i^^fUfi^i TSST handled aha l l in this-IesgheTflictwith^*• attataed^tdjthe^xtentotthft local

cents net profit annually.., .The immense jprofitsofwfebBaitte«»Jh oM&"aid -itiS? souti may be easily computed;, and there ig-ao-reaaon why the same reBUlte.may

market in this state. In the NewEnglandstates large capital

js, invested'in the business, of-poultry [raising, The,most Improved methods are ernployed, and some of the plants rtpre-sentlnvestmehts of from"|5,00^T to |10O, 000. It must be remembered in this con­nection that this business Is successfully

fair luck ought to make Ids mark, even in the big league. i

Kimball, formerly of the state league, is pitching great ball with the Syracuse Stars. "* - - — — "Elmira does not want the Oswego

franchise, ibe-promoters. In that "city tried to legalize Sunday ball and, failing nn_AT,tlt^A . .. maMLtm ^ tyt. „ m - t ^ Tinm™a&Bt that -Ifteydo-ntifrtsare-to . ^ n d n c t o ^ a j ^ g r a u t t j i * , « « ^ . come in the, league for; without Sunday ^J^j£™S?Z&&?&&

nal intehtiott of the club owners. When ^ „ w „„ v „ „„ „ „„, «^„. w

the Toi^^Jclnb]secrir^^tiiI«^j^4 nxisa^whfle^otcarrstirrinstupcthe-augar

the climate la rigorously adverse" to' this production'. In California the olihiate throughout the year is not only favorable to profitable production, but It Is also conducive to^he best results attainable in every country In the world. All that is required additional 1* ordinary judg­ment, close attention, and a determina­tion to Woceed.--^Majtwood,0(>loBy,-€al. Advocate*.

' - - A S bt irdi t te P w S i t .

Bob Burdette gives this simple- recipe "Myhomeless friend with the chromatic

'S* in a ten-cent glass of gin, let me give you a fact to wash down with i t You may say_you*have longed for* years tut the free,—independent lifelpf^a farmerrbutj=^l«. you have never heen able to get money enough to' buy a farm. , But tjhere i s whereifou are mistaken. For some years you have Jbeen drinking a gOodi Improved

Jarmatthe' rate of one hundred square feet at a gulpr If you doubt this state­ment figure it out for yourself, Ah acre of land contain* 48,500 square feet. S t -filiating for convenience, the land jat $43 56 an acre, you1 will find that ifc brings

ine you are swallowing a j strawberry patch. Call in five of your-friends {and have them help yon gulp down, that gar­den of 600 square feet, npfef on a pro­longed spree some day and see how long it will take to swallow a pastureland to feed awWr^Pul^owJi^h«i.glass-of-gin; there is dirt in i t -300 sd.uare feet of good jfcaldtrCworth Jtji8.5ftan im^_,_

KromlnMtCMe^tio H u t * Defoalter

_omo*eo, JulilJft.—WUiiam S. Ctaa. ham, ex-echbol ageri^ clerklmdsecrttSry At IjieJwftrd^ot^ednoajioAiaaljd fessed defaulter In the snm.,of 184,600. I t is thought that he went to N*W Orleans, and 1« now on hia way to Mm* bf the

B r o t u ^ t 6 r * C f i f * T e r < m a | f e , « i ^ « ^ p w ^ ^

^%^iSEh*^»0SE4hy premises, arrows JC. Heifer. The'owner may liclvethe same llyp»yinKa**gte»mai*TOvineproMrty. «•—* 8elfert.1ieagTgood ( p e k Aqneduet,TU)me

Ered

flbticlltyaneoug* rOtj^"B^A^6H~th% thonsandB through

be deposited by eaoh bidder,, and accompany his bid as a guarantee, that in case any contract Is awarded, the successful bidder will, within ten dayaatter the notification of-the award, execute a contract therefor satisfactory to the board as to its form and terms and furnish said bond

Bids must be sealed and addressed to the Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners, Home, N.Y

" m w M l s n ^ b f i i u M ^ y h i y M ^ a M f t tafning them, 'proposals tor Excavating, (Ming and Laying Oast Iron Water Pipe"'

• 0HA.BUS8 T. HAVDI

'-Httnanf: DR. W, B. BffltDi

Opera House Bfi Ing, 8;! to9, to 9:go;,afternoon,

on Street sours: Morn-

evening, 8 i l i i inn. . , m

DB. H. D. WH1T& Phyelolan and Burgeon. Office and residence 181 E.Dom-

inlokSt. Special »ttentioB'«iteB to diseases of theSoseand Throat. , «

DR. A . GIBTOBD, Homeopathic Phy­sician and Surgeon. Treats all forms ot

diseases. Office and reitdftUoe,«r».W«sbi)ngtOB street.

F W. KERKLAND, • - AROHITKOT,

108 W. Domlnlck street. Borne, H. Y.

JACOB ACUTE JB.", ABOBUTXCfr,

Nos. B0 and 58 Arcade. Ottos, W. Y.

this storS is brimful of Bargains, Bargains because the goods are the satisfactory, honest kind, an'd because we see to it that the prices are always the lowest, quality on-jidjgred. . _ j " J_ -

This week will be a week of Bargains all ox$r the house.

F L. WAGER, Attorney and Coun-• selor at Law, Borne BaTuits Bank Bulld-

tos. Money to loan on real estate.

_ n N. LEHB, M. D. Office and resi-\JT» dence, 219 West Liberty street. Borne, H. Y. Specialties: Gyneootosy, Throat, Electric­ity In IJbn^BIieaW.:OTKS uBBI 10*.m.ii to 8 »ad 6 to 9 p.m. -• • •

DR. H. J. TBL1.EB, tPhysician and . Burgeon.. Offlce and Beitdence No. 108 W.

Domlniok S t Offlce Hours:- Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4 B.ffi,,8:301atp.ni. Stent beU.

W. BUBSARD, PhysTolarantl

specialty. Offlce Hours: 0 to 10 a, m., S to 4 and 7-to8p. M. - -

t)0tct9 JWO 1RC0OUt0i

0 NBIDA .LAjKK HOUSE, 3KAOH, N. Y.

Ons of the largest hotels on the beach; oyer^ looks the most dellfhtful section of this famous beaoh. Beasonabls comforts and amuiemenUj cool, airy rooms. Within two minutes' walk from the Ontario ft Western Depot.

TSRMS REASONABLE. • " J. D.MAB8H; Proprietor.

•ULLMA.N ROTT8E,

DKN, Clerk of the Board.

for gale ot to "Rent. iAN^-^LAT for small faiaily,

to rent, 523 West Thomas St. Inquire on premises.

A 8 THE TIME draweth near for the ,Xa.~ paBstng away of the lower pond, the de-

. sjrablllty.pf the Icehouse lot with a frontage ot ~8S-feBt, UBUOIIIBB more-appafegw—georgij flcott^ J

.plBQlOEBaQMB for a small faroily to \J rent, at 010 Floyd avenue..

BUILDING L O T S - T w o on West Lib­erty St.. each 40 by 160 feet, for $160; one on

West Domlnlck 8t.,;C0 by £00 toot, for $900; several on Expense 8t., 41 by £00 feet. George Scott.

TWO-FAMILY SOUSE O» N. Madl son St., for $1,350; House on Expense St.,

— -wHhLot BO by^OVtor-»hOOa--Wlll--paint--thr house. Qeorxo8cott.

TO BENT—ModEern House 817 West Thoma*fllw-witb or without stabte.. also

803 WlHIam street, street. •

W. W. Parry, ON front

TQ BENT—One Suit o l JTahliirBopms In the Glesmann-Hower Block, heated t>y

Thousand Islands, Situated on QrwtU Island, facing the mam ohan-nsl.- Coolest house on the river. Newly deco­rated this season. All modem Improvements. Open the year round. Spealal ratea for June, September and Ootober. Experienced oarsmen In connection. Rate* moderate: Beautifully 11-

DaVip 6; LBWE8, Prop. P. O..Grenell Island.

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Wsttmre to prepsuvw for-your summer outing. We have all the little needfuls you wHl.ri?-qufre^for.your.tfip* Lots of smalt necessaries you wouldn't ever thfrilc of until you see them,

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T HE GOTBIO COTTAGE, . . Sylvan Beaoh, M. Y.

ON BIAUTirtlL -DAKK ONEIDA.

Reasonable rates to summer boarder*.

RATES,.$1 PES DAY; ff?EX.WEEK.

- *' M. MAHANISY, Prop.

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ptedwood,»N. T.

Unsurpassed bis*, pike and ploksrel fishing In the lake* near hotel. Board and rooms unex­celled. Conlpetent guide* and first class boat*. For rate* address FABLEY HOUSE,

Redwood, N.Y.

P B O V E BOTEI/, STAB LAKE, OT g . o . »»iawg»* urn**, »;¥« In the heart of the Adirondack Mountains,

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Sunlmer Underwear, Hosiery,' Gloves, "Neckwear, Collars, Sum­mer Corsets and thin fine goods, of all desffrtpttpris.

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X T A B 7 E S T Of 1890.—Do not f a a t o e x -

iteafe-aad fsflrst class In every respect. "Reliable milaeBlnrBuurecr on applIcaOon. Hates I1.&0 per day; $7 to {9 per week.

C J . BRAINABO, Propr,

-Uies*oohuu»*Htmftwaata4s.'raa^^ •*

X A B D i S ^ r i n ^ e u r Skirts to IMJS. E. ertyBfc,ana havs thetn^made t o r l l . Bloycle Skirt* a specialty. FotlUre sattafaotion fwran-

' I^pK»*glvehUiWaI*tniaJdng andTaUor oteuttSr. .

steam. Apply to Lonls Gleimanh.

f|^B^^^-Thedesira,hWlr>cat*Mwell-to H. j ; Bovrland. 418 N. Wa*huutton St

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toed. By»teta<

DffiCSeCABGE IN BANKBOTTOY, •guenaw bankrupt taw, passed byconRi

.U. O.iBTODDABD, Attorney^ Boom M Martin Building, mica, N. Y.

TaWMetator.

(gert^I gtttfottitc^netttg.

STRAYED—Troin 426* Stone alley, a GordCtt SeCter Bog, A suitable reward will

be paid foiShi* return or for Information leading to hit lWivery,—.— .

A '. DBEAM OF FAlB WOMEN * • is tollable to get the mottdeUolous

fc^iiEAMAND Sqt>A W A T E R *ro satisfy, flieir desire for cool sweets during the.warm weather*

city are at the

BQSSm GANBY KITOBXN.

lOBACdOOHEWEBS, ATTENTION!

3£PRH3G&haiaomet£ffiJt

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•... . ..mm WT •-a t 4 0 c per pouhd. JustW.a pound. - XfratAXDRIDQB, DomWckSfc

T>ihrHsi BATB:S, W h y Doa't You Take a Bath ? .

rrwita. MAKE YOU CLEAN AND HEALTHY.

There1* ajilee new Bath Tub at

; ^WELLEWSr . -,- . » 121U. WashlDgton 8 t

W E BUY OR SELL STOCKS for

,QVR PATRONS On t h e New York Stock *xebahg*,

» either acrlp or on margin AU Railroad Bonds: bought and sold Privatfrleased wire, Hager Block, over q t y Cigar Store. , ' A. W. OBWN, Broker.

1 B U I T , FRtjrr : """CANDY;

^ ^.CANDY, A T MILVO'S STORE,

108 West Domlnlck Bt

T F JfOTJ^WANT TO SBEND^A

^, .' PLEASANT EVXNim

ai| a oomfqrtable, cool place, visit

FOR SALE—A Store, House and Barn, situated at Veroaa Hula, sow oooupled by

X. 0. Lea. Good stand for a oonatry ttots. I * quire of A. P. Toller * Oo.. Borne. H. Y.

FOB S A L E OR EXCHANGE for smal l form, a new Country Hotel, cheap. Good

business near new steel plant Reason for sell­ing, poor health. For particulars address Jame* Ennfi,-West Seneca, N. Y.

POR SALE—Homes at nearly all prices, from »«50 up to 115,000 each. City lot* on

mc*t every *treetfroffi|80O to W.000 each. Also brick store*, vacant bnUdlnf site* and farms. All buslueaa pertaining to*he lqsnlngof money on Bond and Mortgage strictly confidential. Household Furniture .stored.. a&d_ CurM.for. Bents ot all kinds collected and returns promptly .made, tAxes.pald, repairs and'lnsurance looked after, and, Infsct, the entire charge of property taken tn tcfecrd, thereby reilevmg the ownerof muah-Texaaon and care. Terms ve"ry reasona­ble. If you wish to purchase or sell real estate ot any deecrlptjpn, or to borrow or loan money on rsu estate, apply to the Seal Estate Agency of OHABtES F. 8TUBDEVAMT, In the new Klngtley Block, corner of Domlniok and James streeU. Borne. M. Y

business Caroa. TJOOKBINDING.

PAJtrpfliBm . PEmomgALSt

Ssatiy bottad at rsasoaibi* price*. Wth grad blank books made to Order, ^frlte for prioeso1

what yon want. AIJBXD J.JPDKVM..

D K K N H A S D BROSTT""".• Bucoe**orS to John Fisher, snpply the

BESST Q U A L I T Y OP M E A T S atthelr market opposite the Commercial Hotel, on James street. Every Mad of Fresh, Salted and Smoked Meats and Poultreln their season. Berrtftord"* $aviages are Utuurpiuted.

Telephone Connection.

HOUSE, On R. W. * O. R. B., OOmllesfromRome, 7mile* from Alexandria Bay, The finest fishing r rounds and mo*t beautiful scenery hTNew York state Five lake* In slghtof the hotel._The lakes.eon-U!n an abundance of black and Oswego bass, salmon trout, pike, pickerel ana muscallonge. The hotel rooms are large and airy, and.have been newly furnished throughout. Th first class. Good rallroadT telephone, < and mall service. Bates $3 per day. Special rates

• RXBAILEYVr to parties.

e table la telegraph

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amine the

Before you, purchase • MOWERS', REAPERS AjfD BINDERS.

They cost no more Uian IBfertor good*. ' -Woare exclusive agents for the •

KEYBTONE HAY LOADER, « w. „ - -MEW Y<>RK-eHAKFION HORSK EA.EI,

• BtTT^LARD TBDDjC^. &c We carri s tsomplete line bf'flxfiXrWtsrmir

tiiachTnca wo sell. " . , " * " "

BOCK PKATH. ,!l.[s.^'._Z.~. Apatent8d"nonp6Is6nouspowder. Buwdaith

to Poiato, Squash and Cucumber Bugs; Currant and Tomato Worms. Prevents blight. Increase* the yield sufficiently to cover expense. . __,

WAKUWiXE, HABIUVABE CO. 181 Wert. Domlnlck Street. ,

' Sign QUt Anvil and Sledge; ' r : a - ' •

There Will be a Hot Time in the Old „ . » , if everybody will bufn the Old Company's Laekawarmsf Coal for'sale by *' "

y I 0 5 JASPER STRIEET, at the following prices: . ' .*.

Grate : $455 perton, Egg .777--45-°o per ton^ Stove. ^ ^ 4 ^ 3 5 per ton, Chestnut . . . ,$5 25 per ion,'

'. ^" P e a . . . _ _ _ . - $ 4 . 2 5 per ton. '• _ :.- ,- ' ' NO CHARQE FOR HOUSINd COAL,

T T A V E YOU TRIED

THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY» ' BT MOT, -WHY HOT-•

OSF work aitrlctlyflrst-ct*** a*d np t o date AUoolpre^ work handled, with oar*. OOmsand

***' JOHNSON & IiAlt l , » 1 West Liberty Bt.

a=s •Restaurants,

B L A C K B A S S .

The Black Basa Seaaon i* iiow open. All other choice Tarietie* in atook.

Meals) arret ltmchea at all hours, At GffiO> W^STUtiDBVANT'S, :"..'. lloN.Wa«hlugtonSt,

Arlington Bloolt, Roine, N. Y.

theJaud to juafe one mill pegBqaarefoofc . f t W Y ^ ^ '. ' t J r r i T ^ u i UL^ITIX Sow wnr down the flwr dow, andlmag- " T f f E O T T ^ V i i j M A I v N = 1 5

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-/Thtr 1a-itoF7T(iwjt' comfffrtsibI«T>laefrln the heart ot the city. < ••<,.-.'

Jirzs:

Df SPARRY,

Contractor and Bultdcr,

Oj toe JVtttturi A mmcuskx*

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Q.OOB BEER.

GAM MEL'S, . . ir A«nj»tiB»BTY ST., tmoA, M. Y.

The leading brands ot the world on draught u d *ottle«or-famIlr«»ft

If so call upon or write 15

No. 10& "W. Liberty Street, ¥.-

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He Iteepe constantly on hand one otthe finest Unw of ArtUtic Mofauriietitia Work to be toupd la thlTVioiplty, fcnd

ri

T h e N e w Carpet Sweepers

yott seen

They give one away absolutely fr e with every cash purchase of $15 Of more. Jflst stop in and look at thesie. Sweepers, you will want one. Yowcan | | get it free, st' '\ ^ "• . r. ::;-:rltJ'

^InuvibBUMJUAi vA^,..

I J. B. Wiggins & Son |

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