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m n P ,,,,,,, , (j k V A V k T r t l T W K T A l I T t J f f i t o g Ot <m o f o u r A lp in e ei«rie«* A u A C T A w U U I U G U a I poeoento we* n t r iiw f i too tete( .farln*et- Hoh In tote te n * .• ° • < , A U eotlo* redirected to tba new ifiv e f tUemeoto tn (h i* issue Of the Jo u b k a l . In each w ill be found tow othlng o f interest* ’ .■ T h e Ladles A u x ilia ry oi St. Paul’s Church w ill bold a D im e Sociable at. the realdence o f MW. Chandler on 'Wednesday next, January 9th. Supper from 6 to 9 p. m. \ \> \ R ATTR D A.T, J A N U A R Y 8,188#. M ow w nte U 1869. ' LiW »w1B begin February 18th.‘ . Dm you aeetbe eclipse o f . the sun on Mew Years day. ^ . M te* Cawie Oarley and ■ M r. L,. D. Ben net, Moth Of BsynokUvllle, were recently , mar r ied a t Spencer, T i oga County. T : T h e Seneca Falla Revlelle, one o f the ' brightest and best o f a ll tbe, papets tfuto we receive, 'has j u i t fe»tered upon its 85th ; ■ Gwn.George J, Magee o f W*tkiua, to* reived a Christmas present o f a brace of I ' M pheasants from r tfrito d iB LWrjpOO), sngtend. / x r ' T h e next eclipse y i& b le h e re is a one die o f tlte eclipse occurs about midnight be tb e lfith . ' ' My. Hlratn Rsymond of* this village, eialnreto~6ri the e rto the Journal, he having tsken I t reg- ularly for forty-four years, < P. ' I f .Blaine, of Hector, N - Y< has ;sold In Ithaea tw enty-tw o tooi o f grapes grown at bfa‘ owp' vineyard. Op twelve acres of land be grew thirty-five to n s o f grapes.— lU ia c a J tx tr tia l ■.;•/ * M te* JaneG. fo lg e r, eldest daughtet1 Of the le t* H on. Charles J. Folger, died at her home in the Adirondack* oh Saturday, December 99th. Her remslua were brought do Geiieya-lter bonsl. • , fbsadlng. ln . this County, h is an A n ti- ThlevkreLeegue, o f w hlch E . K> Sm ith is Pretedent, m id L. Shepherd, Secretary. Tbe Annnal meeting w ill be held a t the Hotel I t Beading Center, January 17th- • 'A« fr.-toA * f Beading Center, January * • 'A« fr.-toA — ... . - * f ■ A fa s t n o t generally known to house- \eepera Is t b i t evaporated ’corn U m uoh obeapar tq b u y than canned com. ’ One quart of evaporated oora can-be bought fo t-fimm twelve t o fifteen cento and is eqnad to four cam. ^ Tba fena dwelling occupied-by F itc h H1B, QB the Burdette road, waa entirely destroyed b y flreon Sunday night la st at shout ooe o’clockN othing was saved fro m the teallding, tbe fam ily barely escaping in tbelralght dothea . T ba W itktae Sxprew eays ‘no better 1 Matched pair o f roirtetefs am seen ©u the: f YM efaof W atklo*f tbea thoee which Judge p n is h e is fia fM - J-f M t ..of. E nm p u A r 4 ]PflAm hied: horses w ere never wttMB In this locality. ' Gv A A — I t Is particularly requeeted that td l members o f Montour Post fie pres- sat om Teseday ersnlng next, Jannsry Stb, re th e tw tallailon o f officers w ill then take .*4$ stber important butineas w li; >tbc Post. H . 0, COUCH, A dj’t. The annual chnrcb meeting o f the Pree- society was held a t tbeit church i Village, on Monday evening last, a1 time affioem were elected, pews 1 reptets of the receipt* and disburse -fo r Mte year were »»de, sopper. was •erred by the ladles, and a grand good tim e waa h ad by a ll. _________ ' 0. L i. B .0 . w ill please meet prom ptly at 7 o’clock p. dm Jannsry 7th, 1889, with Mrs. J. F . M n n in g , oornerof M ain sad ffijlHjoa aireeta Let each-one b rin g their attest difficult H e w Year resolution, tbsir Chsntauqusn f o r November, sod be ready to co-operate in a new plan fo r the fatmw restfrags. I t la mid th a t Mr. Busell Sage once of- fered * young man tha follow ing advice fo r staurigg hurineas euooeai: P in t, get a p im tlo b ; second, keep yoqr mouth s h u t; Wttd, be obearvtRf > fourth be fs ith f u l; ,#fth, n u ks y o u r employer th ic k he w ould he teat u the fo g w ith ou t y o u ; sixth, be P°lite.” T b i* Will do to paste iHTyour h a t tobagln tbe n e w year w ith. A t a regular convocation o t Chapter Hd. l p ; R, A . M -, the following officers wm»‘r|teted:;foz .Hte.emtetei’ y p r ; B D . ■ Tom pktae,: Bfigh Priieet* John J, Smith , M tag; Oeorge B . W h iter * Sbrjbft W m . Newman,Treasurer,!. Hcdiert Drake, Secretary. ' 1'':■:■■■ , .M r. Calvin German haa opened a and Lunch -Boom i n the' Marsh Block, M ain street, where our citizens catr get anything-in ■ the line o f oystms, cUhis, 'sa^w teh^jfiorkand-beaiis, ..hkei^,\\ hot roils, coffee A c. ''“ Csi,” intends keep; in g a ' Hpst/cleisa plsqe; 'an^__«boulA. m p M # the patrohage of the public. ^ e r v 'ie c r Jfieelet o f this tow s, hkvicg been elected to. the office o f Judge and .ignafion to thb first named position He-t iceffitier: $Isti 1888. On Thursday the ju s 1 ficee o f the ^Tiown met and aomjHqd resignation. ’ A fte r fifteen daya from the date of the resignation the Justices may appoint & successor. • • The B Ifdira A dvertiser, of January 8d, OhronlcilS thef ddltb, a t h l i residence in tbatj-City,, o f M r^Blias K ivGanting;': M r, Gah^ngwaa b&U in thb WWn ^ D ir , in Schuyler county, fifty-eight years ago. He reaided i n this village several years a n il was known to many reader* o f the Jocb- sax. About eight years^ago he removed to ' ' '■ Hero are five ways o f Curing a c o ld : Mfibu the fset ip hot water and drin k a pint o f hot lemonade; then aponge w ith ask w ater and remain In a warm' room. Bstba tb a la w la re ty b e t water every fiv e n ittu b u for a * bow. B e e f u p the noa- tifis h o t w it w ater s f f i r three boon, l a - hate amaioDla o r nsthoL T s k * fiber hoare «fi ficUvu exercise ia th e open air . I t la t t notable fibt th a t for a year or so pail fHpblhatU h u prevalled to more than ordinary extant throughout th is section—- WrnOdnt E xpress. And i t is another M H bl» laet Om^ ttMS^ttag three or fo u r EH s-K W L hseagfct btta b y a f a M ly P M jre .fiftfib te w a ffife a a tie ia td U>e itpHltr'fitettlK' baaaevar baen a case sf i l i taAtf.ffiatewItt tMsvtilags. Tba w e A o f p ts fw wUl ba oteerved ftwa’lm a p l fitb telfitb. Tba topis* mg- teteni k y Wm Breagaiim l Alliance a r e : bttAay, Jcauary 7th, ‘ ThsoksgtviDg and _, . r f t * H o l y 8pWt;” .. ' T b e ltewdiysad tbeObereb;” handay, ••R e fe n w ,” Bsturday,“ iffiataW ** fiermoAs »J fo r Sunday,. jteaayy. i u t . W l ; B om ansxfti, U i'S E tg Fffimaaisas lr ,t e l8 ; and fo r BoaMgv m m lfite , from I O on ntetenallt, 9 and There w ill: b? Union servlcee of the Bap fiat, Bresbyterisn and Methodist congrega-. tlons during the Week of Prayer,beginning Sunday evening w ith a preaching service st thC PresbyteriSn 'ch u rch , sermon by Rev. Spencer Ejrtier. The people o f Ha f*n a are esrneitly invited to attend and take part in-the^e ’ meetihga, ■ Farther an pouncements w ill be made at the' Sunday evening service. •,',/ W e /th e undersigned, merchants o f Ha vana, N, Y . , . wiU'-blew out rwpective places of business every evening (except Saturday evening,) a t -7:80, until further notice, commen^ng w ith January 1, 1889. i h y shoes, ' KXRYIVBROS , , ‘. Drjt G eods, B awtshCCL KXRYIVBROS , , ‘. Drjt G eods, B qW s awtshCCL M r . il r J i r l® E 3 F 9 S iE ^ t e ^ W been pttshing fdrward farm week during his Cbristmaa Vacation. F o r a week paat he haa had tw o teama at w o rk breaking up some new lend, on an upland fsrm near M r. & K .Mandevill’s, mpd ten acres have (been ploughed.’ Thla is unusual Work fo r the l«at of December, and the forepart of January. Bela A Depew' of -Heqtor, waa in charge o f the job. B y the last W ill and Testatnent o fJ Ira . L ydia Strader, who died some two years W A TK U IS AOC-4J, * * y r* . ' .SUB6wMTpB;'1 . • V IO H i r iT T L O C A L V ' .In 4* I ‘ iT T L O C A L ' .In 4* I ‘ ' ■tlkm *e w * fre ia Tewds fn Behnyier end fitebMAM ’ ffintesteit P r w w e , fitebMAM ’ ffintesteit P r w w e A w ah* x ife v e n * J ou rn a l Correspond- t KONTI-RBYf T r e f were branded a h f S ^ m er f h ? '^ W te \f i 11. 8B<1er executed be a h fS m f h ? 8B<1 executed be- gifts •of te r,” ,«pw, •of te r,” ,«pw, . W ill W m kia * e fs r - 'iu r s a xjewpost,). fleeon th e M a ln b u iln e ss fik te K fhpre' t w tld e a b f travel fio w f E cho an#wei*J-“ per* . . . . ,,, p M a f u i: stnd well lo- over .fpa-atx Judge-SunderUn; o n .......... law ill have stnd law practice, w ill have a .fpa-atx oatedypfflce, in graith’ a .tlpcfc, Ing’a jew elry store. :■ Our viltege Holiday goods dttalers have had a iively trade duriug the p q s t three o r,' fo u r weobet .■V?il h -D fi---Jaekie n y ■ M uar ' well in th a lead. , . ...... The new Baptist churqh p ro g re ss Ptet- : t y :t * ii, t; h« tif'it d t T te d y 4i the 1st or A p ril instead o f the l e t of March —the contract date It w i l l be l a good tim e; f t te'td'he w|Mrit«9hk^wMbMf| AltiliA houseof Worship, of w liiqii ttee.ctingrcga: tion w ill have a right t o be proud, and are to be congratulated th a t no: .detit rests upon. it. ■. * The Freer Fatally burial plot? in Glen- wood, haa.been put t a nice Condition and ;ordpr by John J5oar,.;tho prteenh sexton, a t ’ boped ;the-needful arehpgeiaex^i y l l l hi', made jo: locate a suitable mohunuent there, to the m'emoty o f the late.Judge.Gto.. G; Ereer, who, i n connection with Hon., JqhU Magee; presented this. beautiful cemetery: grcupd as a fre e tg lft* to to e village o f Watkins. • .. Nearly a ll the men o f midclte sge w ho were embraced w ithin the.'liuiito of the county of Bchuyler, a t' tbe tim ^ of ito f o r mation, nearly 35 years ago, a re slnmber-; ing ift th e ir .graves.; A n d .^lo ii-o ftitb o te ^ ; then in the meridian o f their . days, w h o took an active part i n,public, a n d political life, woutd cause ihpae whg .kue'W .teem in thete mmhood’s prim e.td sidly realize th a t ‘ ’f i f e is indeed but a fleeting dream.” * ; '8heakl|5g o f teteyeri, rhmindtt u s ih u t c t M i Woodward of the 'Watkins bet---ofHce In.BmUh’s Masonic H a ll block, s till keeps , on the even tenor o f bts w ays and dims1 about as good a husineila, as a n y other a t- torney id th e county, m tich of w hich is the. drawing o f legal papers and Impjdhant doc- Umenta H is office is headqw tera.for the executlcn o f a li kinda oE ‘legal, papers, a nd po matter, they may be; they are alw sysaure to Come out correct,> • * Watkins neverhad a m uddier nor filth ie r period Id a il Its: past history, th an during October, November and . D ‘C0unber,1883. The M *in streets have, most-of the tim e, been like mortar beds, a n d the imperative necessity o f pavements hai made im e lf manifest to a ll. I f wc cann.ot have water worka why candqt our. 'tw ff m ain' business streets — F ra d kllu a nd ! Virastiingtoa o r Fourth street,be payed mud redeemed fro u i being mud slougbs more thau half or the year? Itn e e d be let Speaker C o le ln tro - duce a n“ enabling act” intQ the legislature. Crewrord^£SUMll. The wedding of Mr. D . S, Crawford and Miss Myrtle Biasell took plage a t fh e M . E . cfcttrch: in Tyrone, *-Deeeijiber <J^8th, ’ A ’t, fowr-e’doCfc ding march was played b y Prof. Brown, o f A ltay, and the aoft mustd-froni th e organ during the ceremony made t h e service seem solemn, grand and imprtasdve. R e r. M r. H utchings entered frbm« side door accompanied by the happy bridesgrobm T W first o f th e ,party iwho.cRnie up tbe aisle were the gtiomsuieri, vifcs Mr. John Crawford, brother o f th e groom, with the ushers, Messrs. Elias Btesell,Frank BiSsell, Ansel W illis o f Tyrone, and L e ro y 8cars o f Wtllsboro, Pa, Theae>wero followed by .the bridesmaide, Misses N o ra M, Frost o f Geneva, E d ith Edson. pf Spehcerport, cousin of the bride,. Cora V |a Liew and Lydia D a rrin o f Tyrone. V e ry beautiful - ’ W ; te \f i 11. 8B<1 executed be- fore a large audience, and many gifts were made,, a fte r which appropriate remarks wpm msde by' Reys.'John Cairns and J. H /Bailey. ’ • - ;r The Moptemy fox chase and. turkey t«hoot were quite a success, W Samuel G . M ilter is home from the west. Nelson HusCo, who ' has been seriduiiys i l l w ith pneumonia, is slowly recovering Adder the treatment Of Dr. Bell. M r. Charles isrepbrted some better. B u t^ p fib w l, Esq,, q f Six Nations, and Miss.. Kgte Bryan o f Sugar H ill, were re ,cently taarried, as l am informed. ' . T t is reported that M r. M orris Doane and a^Miss Steagar were married Christmas R ' §qm qe Pope o f Reading, has purchased te. Thomaa Allen farm, consisting o f 90 kCres. Consideration, $2,600. Rets J, H Baifey.is holding a series o f iepttags atPideGteektofacwl-hpate,\’ ''': ' ,.Me.. Sweet; the purchaser o f . the island a t the foot o f Lake Lamoka, has purchased fro m Connelly & Co., of this village, lum ber w ith w hich to build: a dwelling on the ifia n d . . , '.( . < Judge E. B . Mapedhas filed in ibe Town iGlerk’s'office his bond as J. P ., prepara fiqey. to entering upon his second term o f office, he having been elected last Tow n Meeting. Church Society o f Dayana, T h e w ill was contested b y tbe heirs on tbe ground that Mrs. Strader was n o t competent at tb * time she made her brill. The matter has been in litigation before Martin J, Sunder, lib, Judge add Surrogate of. this County, and he has ju s t rendered a decision, in favor of the heirs- * A n exchange remarks thai i t is better to be a gOod blacksmUh then a poor lawyer, doctor o f minister. I t is apt to pay better in both wealth and health, and moreover there te nothing to prevent the blacksmith from learning as much about law, music, - literature, aatronemy, etC., a* any man in t o y other business, and the-lives of many prove this fact. The indisposition of boy* to learn trades in not due to the want o f ambition, h u t the ignorance o f the beet paths to the' attainment o f independsnce. ago, a house and lo t situated in the village otYFfttkiae, was w ille d to ; f t 'e P f t ^ t e r ^ H c ^ e d \t h e \T ir ir - y o n n g ’ ~ M d r^ ip r8 fite rc < f On the l i t o f the present month, Mr. D» O. B la ir, Station Agent o f the N , C. Rail- way in thte plsde, les*ed the premisep form erly oocupied b y Mm late Mr. A 0 , ffhlttem ore as a coal, wood,grain and lum- bar yard, and w ill continue the business i n , all its branched. Mr. B la ir U welt known to reader*, of the Jo d r k x x. ln thls vicinity,*nd ft te gratifying to know th a t to good a men w ill hereeftec-ooeduet th la business. He wUl h a t* the best wishes of.-a host of wda for abundant sucoew in bis new an te ia k id fi. make ffiphthschaand the cootoglou* ffiitta ttt p ttto U, odion# Sgbt to pe s a tM a l teste eooeaWeek, dona sre lnvlgonteng * M i probytectic befond' dtoeripUoo. YfM p a w the best medkdne fo r expelling w o o m; sn d a speoi- fic fo r * hold iu the cheat. F w th n r; I chat- lenge the medical fraternity,or any mother, to p o in t out a place w h en children bare Widrfi-er’ K tB a rto d ’ whb gaW B e r k y» y l i t marriage, ’ She war arrayed id Cream Colored Cashmere, With yell a n d orange blossoms. H e r sister, MisS Ciurn, acted As maid of honor. A fte r the ceremony th e in rite d guests, w hich numbered kbour one hundred and seventy, assembled i t th e residence of th e bndeV father to further celebrate the nup- tials and partake of th e Wedding feast. Hnesta were present froua. Rochenter, Gene- va, Watkins, Bath, Dundee, 'Himrods, Tyroueand Wdyne, witte one young gen- tleman from GloversviUe; a reTaHve of th e fam ily. A fte r' congratulations, visiting and reviewing the lovely-preterits, (which were estimated at nearly $300 w o rth ,) the company was summoned to th e large d in ing hall, w hich was beautifully rend artisti- eiklly trimmed With evergreens, etc. W e sjmbst imagined ourselves in, fsirylanA The repast was sumptuous; everything wa* contributed that heart could with and A d credit l o tpe exceltent’ toste sand large haartednsss o f i h l host «nd b w ’ most es- tiasehte wife. After ampin jaattcc h a d ' baas done the good things, the zoom was Maared b y the nimble wiftere A rid music. Ws« furhisfaed when Some of t h e young- people enjoyed-a Social hop, r & e h i p p y j a l f ir e ssfeyon th e lr Wed- d in * trip. . W e wish tr ia t timc msy deal Very gently With them a n d fpfget to-leave m i n t * ' o f c a r * ;'A F J i p i t i A Wlte WsiMter Wo u m (ob e . FUbltc. ' t i t t v Give us, 0 give tre e a nd dod’t ba 0| oourse you oaa fool aw ay your m oiw r . ywa chooses but you caw also save one- la lfi *1 t t b y aaiag T u lip soap. Mondaf-o f next week M. 3L ______, Proprietor o f the Wabstet House, will f o l- low the example\ o f .Landlord Qiles a nd teke down the bOsrdS f to,A.iii fr o b t of h i* hotel doors and h f i i l i house i m k ^ ' ^ ’ W ^ ; ’ ^ make ' ' hotel doors and open h f i Cozy i l t t i e house to the public. During t h e pMt t w o Weeks ImprekvemeaGi. hawbreo-nutoe tw the ebster hat w ill i t •« *» *rer» ■ if ib n t is p s s ^ -wtm i* house Jtepi tu deftone a .theiteN|Mteastoff; N*W caritet» bavehoen p u t' m s lo t h i 7 puhiie ’ rooms «nd n e w -/Bnutttf* adorns the same. Me. Weaver t o Sdflsk a new batore t o his h o te l in th e W firbf * Hi Weed P to k r id wlxlch have tetor pteaad a b illiard *n<I pool ta b le mahu, factmwdexpressly for h itu tty L - Decker, of N ew Y o rk oity, T h e tables ate oif Antique Oak, Of. the lateet design, find are the fioest lo this section opehlngnf fh e W ^ ttS r, H n r w« * W l'f iiS 'f h i view of the fsot ib s t wbsu th e Webetec ‘ House aod M odtodr Houaa tea b o th open> ad ja n d ln ehw geo f tte^xsteStelwtt-dteKl' • l o r d i there te u o village Id tbsSMtete th a t eaa equal Qovaua in th« w ay of stoeommo- datlonsfpr the travelteg public. -G ill I h wad ase Mervlek next Mooday - >}j. V. PiVOTAYILLE; Received too late lor last week. ••A Rev.. Mr. Ferrel delivered an interesting Dhristmas sermon in the M. E . church last !§uoday. ' ' <(! Despite the snow and wind and intense bpld quite a large compaDy Met at the resi ttsnce pf Murray Beardslee, last Friday ivenw g w ith their lunch, baskets, boxes, «c .y and bad a good time. Mr. John Moot kindly provided a conveyance fo r the people to go, and one: load numbering somewhere between 25 and 80. „Born, to ,M r. and Mrs. Levi Ervay, De- cember 2 l8 t; a daughter. Tuesday, December 18th, M r. Monroe Ervay left here bound for Seattle, Wash- ington Territory. . He is looking fo ra bet- ter country than this. Peter Hauaner and wife, and W ill Haus- aer spent Christmas w ith their parents, M r. in d Mrs. B, Hausner o f this place. ‘3A goodly number from this place assist- tfl a t the Christmas entertainmeot at the Chapel , , .. . . _. /'(UhaS. Hausner of Rbaca, has been v isit . .^g bis brother the past week. * Mrs. Gardner of Smith Valley, Is visiting l ^ r daughter, Mrs, Chas. Owen. \J W ill Smith, who is attending medical lectures in N ew Y ork C ity is spending the Holidays w ith his Sprents, M r. and Mrs. Addison Smith. happy H ew .Year to all. 5 • V j l r - 0. T . W illis sbfj hirt .wedtr '1' ' A lr fc Fred Smith, w ith her son and bis wife; spent Christmas w ith Mrs. W illiam Bpyde kV P iiritfed Post. ;M r. Herman Arnold o f Tyrone, and Miss Rertha Baker p f Pennsylvania, were married December 28th, by D , K . Coon, ; \' ' ■ - Van L ie fam ily heid reunion ; ■ - , .-The Van L ie w fam ily heid a reunion at tb$ residence Of Mrs. Alden Van-Liew,near Westob', on Christmas. There were pres? eni M r. H enry Van L iew and fam ily, Mr. Irst V an L(ew and wife, M r. Ed Van. Liew anat fim lly , Mr, Geo. S. Van Vleet and wife, ChstjleB Shafer and family, Lse W ei lertend fam ily, and M r. Newtoti Howell. A j t o ^,u biA'te'ke{mrted. ..... — ^ . • . OXYOrA W; Swhrtwdod o f Elm ira, D, yv. H a o a t L t was in to fn , ohSaiurday, _ _ M any Wedding bells chimed with those of Chtisttaaa in this vicinity, and yet some are heard in the4 future. Miss M ary 'Poppluo ■ o f P erry City, is visaing friends In this place. .T heyouhg people in the v ic in ity of th e O IcfcGate i r e to meet i t the school house bn jto tu rd iy evening fot; the purpose of or- ganhdng a debating society/ A ll who are tntqtoated id such work, would do well to mete w ith them. ts 'B. L . Swartwood 1s suffering from a s lig h t alteck Of Christmas pie or too mugh spare n h . ' Sltopql is t o commence in the Perry H o i »W/i3pteqBV on Monday after the H oliday vacMlon, M i »Eiraabeth 8wartWood re- tumae the duties of teacher; also the school In the Cayuta District w ith the same teach- er, Jeese Kellogg. - T w o of o u f young men ir e infested w ith dreams. T h e y seem to be happy is they are constantly in Court-land. Edward S m ith of Wisconsin, is visiting his brother, A.G. Smith,in thte place. D. ■' ■ ' Atbntis.’ ■' SJelghing in town is gone. O u r merchants report a good holiday trade this year. iJP and be year. A.cqidiW iJP te pbming and ra iy be ex pgctett1 tp;teaqh here, this spring. Calendars fob in circulation. Calendars fob 1889 are in circulation. W * uhderstand there is not a vacant houfie Id town. A ’very pleasant time was enjoyed by all Who' attended the New Year’s eve Box Sociible in th is place, last Monday night. R ld fis those resolutions R p ld fis t to those /good resolutions fpruted at tbe beginning o f the new year. l A | l who w ant the Alpine Post Office for the jt t e ii'f o u r years please hold up your hidqa See ’emj ba, ha, ha, IIII k - l 1 . 1 I 'O u r school te ptogre Sing finely udder the tfirection o f M r J )hr> B Farr. S u ite c rib e fo r th e Havana Jo u r k x t, for 1889.1 R w ill he a good' iovestmedt. * 0 d £ shoemaker, Mr Barr, is doing a good husihfte here. AS« fine workman he is notexCelledf J tI f rumored that th c r c f w ill b a a weft- good order; also free from snow and mud Main street should be lighted by gaslights during dark nights. Rev. M. Coyle o f North Hector, is ex pected to preach here next Sunday at 11 a. m. ' j, Miss Mary Fitzgerald who is teaching tbe Bacon Hollow School this winter en- joyed the holiday vacation w ith friends near this place. , A large congregation uttended the M. E church id this place last Sunday morning to hear the sermon by ihe pastor,“ Bells on horses.” ’ KAYOTAH LAKE. Miss Estelle K ing is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hausner. Miss Mamie Lee o f Mecklenburg, spent Christmas with: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Selover. ' 1 L : Selover. ' 1 Miss Alicia Krum is y is itin g friends near the Pennsylvania line. • Mrs. Mary Dickons is spending a few Weeks w ith her mother In Schoharie County. The Christmas entertainment at the Lawrence Memorial Chapel was largely attended, add a very enjoyable affair. The program waa exceptionally well executed, the singing unusually well rendered, the responsivo reading conducted by Rev. P. ■F;-PHce-was.'VBfyIniSefestlng and the speak- ing finely emphasized and well committed. Especial mention may be made of the ad mirable Cornet accompaniament by Mr. Charles Beardsley, add the music was a ided successfully by the f i j l l Ringers, Misses Edith Cogswell and Augusta Hausner, and Messrs Randall States, and Howard Swick The Banner Song, rendered by over thirty young people and children carrying decor- ated banners w ith mottoes, marching to the music, was very impressive. Thanks are tendered to Mrs. J. G. Campbell by those jtaterested in the entertainment for the beautiful music furulshed by her, and thanks to all tbe community who assisted by trim ming the Church and banners, and aided by their able help in speaking and singing. S i g m a MECKLENBURG, I wish you all a happy New Year. Bare ground and pleasant weathe,-. 'Singing school w ill open in Boodle Hall on Monday evening next, Prof. Snyder ot Trumansburg instructor; A meeting was held on Monday evening last by a few o f our best singers to organ- ize a singing class. The following officers wore elected: C. T . Potter, P resident; vVm. Gpldsraith, Secretary and Treasurer, E Goldsmith, E L Becker and 8. C. Snyder, Committee. Anyone wishing to •in the class can give their names and uoney to the Committee. Our place has been in w ild excitement over diphtheria. As i t is all over I Will explain the matter. There has been several cases in this vicinity; but none fa ta l A ll were in a light form, and by careful treat ment and good management by the physi- ciana,the disease has been closely confined: Those who were sick are ail well and there is now no danger. Our school was not closed on account of the disease. There was a wedding 'at the M . E P a r sonago on Saturday evening last. I did not learn the names of the contracting parties. ' ' .- ^.yAeJftoplealM utiU liB enfifltJU spctetibn' o f Elkhartr Indiana, ba* jSst is ttlf-i-tw o death claims against t i e n in fu ll; thr mgb tf. T . Fish, P. M „o f this place, ataou it Ug to $712, Costing in both cases less than *50 each. Eugene and George Hyde o f Odessa ’spent part of last week w ith Frank Hyde in this place. • Thomas Russell o f Hbrsehead8> spent last week w ith friends here, Mrs, John Morgan spent last week w ith F. W . Oreque fp Trumansburg. Frank McKeggon o f the Ithaca H igh SphOol, and Chas. Dickens of Cornell U ni- versRy, are spending the holidays w ith their parents. The Misses Sutton ot Spencer, are v is it- ing friends in this vicinity. Mr: and Mrs. Gramo, and Mre. George Foote, are /visiting friends in Pennsyl- vania. ’ Personal. —Mr. Henry B. JaCkson of Elmira, wafi in town on. Wednesday, v — Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stackhouse are visitiog relstives In Philadelphia. — Mrs. J. B. Coryell o f Paintei Post, visited relatives and friends here last week. — Mrs. S. Ervay of Ithaca, was a guest o f Mr.and Mrs; John A. Charles over Sun day last. . —Mr. E H. Ellsworth o f Puilipsburg, Pa., spent the Holidays w ith his fatally m th is village. —Mr. Daniel E. Crandall of W illiam ' -port, Pa.', spent last week with his parents in this village. ,. • — Jliss Joe Barnes of this village, le ft on Tuesday morning for a three week’s visit with relatives and friends in Auburn. The friends ana acquaintances'o i‘ h r. Peter Seutt w ill regret to learn that he is .seriously H I at his residence in this village. I —Mrs. c. Hayden and. daughters. Miss Jennie and Mrs. Palmer, have returned to their home in this village after an a bsent .weeks of several visiting at Rime, N Y — R is a pleasure for us to announce the the good fortune o f Mr. C. A.. Sloan, oae of Havana’s most respected citizens, in se- curing the situation formerly held by Mr. Frank D. McClafferty, and we also con gratuiate tbe firm of Lester Bros, of Bing hamtop, in being.so fortuoate as to gel him. A g r i c u l t u r a l m e e t in g The Annual meeting uf the Cathirine Valley Union Agricultural Society w ill be held at the Montour House, in tb-viliaae of Havana.on Tuesday, January 8ih. 1839, at 2 p. m. for the election of officers and tbe transaction o f such other business as may be deemed necessary. The ladies are espe- cially invited. JBSSE S T O D D A R D . President. . S JBSSE S T O W . 8. Qu i g l e y . S e c re ta ry. _George Clock and fam ily of Reynolds- v ille ,, spent Christmas w ith Mr. Clock’s mother in this place. Parvis K ilborn is visiting friends in L ittle Falls. Miss Fay Stevens left for Etmira last week where she will, make her future home with her father. Miss Emma Allen o f Elmira, is visiting her father in town. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Larrison of Homer, are visiting friends in town. . Mrs. Ralph CatUn and family o f Odessa, spent part of last, week with friends in thia place. Wm, K-Fowler and family spent New Years in Odessa, Wm. McConnell and family of Kenyon Corners, spent New Years with O. C. Bea- ment. Mrs. Jackson McConnell and daughter are visiting friends in Pennsyiaoia, The Friends Society had a Christmas Tree at the residence of Wm. Wixora. Be sure to write tt 1889. Sn o o p e r. ■ v. — . B e c k e r — L o v« U The marriage of Mr. Edwin S, Becker of this city to Miss Mattie S. Lovell, o f Trumansburg took place at 4 o’clock Christmas day at the residence o f the bride’s: parebts, the Rev. Mr. Rhodes officiating.. Mr. L B. Mosher, of Trumansburg and Miss Fredrica Keeler of Havana were the groomsman and bridesmaid. ' The wedding was a quiet but very pleasant affair and many valuable presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. Becker took the 7 o’clock tram for the nottb and alter a short tr ip they w ill occupy apartmeuls iu M r. Geo* Simpson’s new house on East Seneca street. —X thm a J ou rn a l. BUSINESS NOTICES. Medicated and china egg“ i at Clauharty’s. Now supply of the first q m liiy of rubber g iod8, at E W*-lipr’ , s. Call anil Mrs Goldsmitb has a flno line o f fett hats which w ill be sold at cost this week only. We see men on the streets every day with neat, busineas suit-on n u 1 , of cl >th they bought o f Herv -y B - n , and they ai • i - , ilways bragging; how little* it r u i tln>Ti Others can do the samr. Wi-have lots of cloth left. glass pitchers, 25 cents, at Those large Claubarty’s . If you want a great bargain, go to Hit. bard’s. These long evenings and ilnrlt -tav^ are very tryin g to the eyes. I f you have anv difficulty i n seeing to road or work, whv not go to W.. L. Hopkins, Scientific O pti- cian, at-Havana, bavo your vyr< tesiod fre of charge, and get a pair of glasses whic i W ill just suit you, and be a benefit to ynu- eyes. _________ 17 w2 Wishing to reduce my stork of g > >d - > largely before taking in veulory, I sha l *ffer'pSKny .fur, lbs1 n<*gi fciTls days, especially on Dress 0 . . 1-, C o h Cassimere, Flannels, K nit (lmd«, Lad.e- aod Children’s Cloaks, Hbnwis, Skirts, * t «- I alto have several broken lots of men , boy’s, ladies and children’s shoes wlnm I w ill sefi at cost, and some cl iuu. h I. -- than the original c >9t to cl ne them o-ii _s. w b l i . e h Hen food, apricots and pruneU. si ( ’ mi barty’s. For tbe next three week-, great hnrgr ■; at Hibbard’s. A t a special meeting o f the Board of Health the following resolution was passed :— Wu k u x a s , The custom of leaving vege- table refuse In gardens and lots during tho winter, there to rot, Is offensive, injurious and detrimental to health; therefore, Eesolvcd, T h a t owners and occupants o f gardens and lots lie and arc-herobjr no- tifledi to remove from their premises n.id huty a lt snoh refuse i t onoc, anti in d£- M riJJulin Wagbr o f Wayne, was in town * ■ '' .Rev; Mr. F e rre ll was In Elm ira during tbeprw eutw qek. , N o w th?# the authorities of thte place should W tlte tth e ateiawilka are kept in cupant o f such premises. , §-8, p io xxB /'p re sld on ti . , Ja s . G.-Ar ms y iio n g. ' Fr a n kYa nDo« r ,gai1' D-8Toviia, Clerk. ' J fi ^ u b ^ ib e % ^ 4 o ? iM t o - ' * ^ “ “ f • '>». Some more of ttjosp mre lace l Jer9ey shirts at Hervey Bros. G reat ( ' l os i n g O ut S ato In order to reduce my stick before lak ing inventory 1 offer my goods at greatly reduced prices. Wbat few Holiday goods I have left 1 offer at cost. Hi b b a r d . Hervey Bros, is tbe place to buy your dress linings, buttons, etc. They keep everything in that line. They also have good lines of print9, ginghams, sheetings, and all the every day dry goods, a9 well a9 tbe fancy ones. To make hens barty’s. Now that the Holidaya are over, you may find that your watch needs repaira — If this.is tbe case, take it lo Hopkins, the Jeweler, who is a reliable workman, does bis own watch work, and from long expo rience is capable o f undertaking the ,, finest of repairing Prices as reasonable as first-class work c in be done. 17.v2 lay, warranted, at Clau- T o t h e P u b li c Ihave rented the old“ Whittemoro Yard,” and i t is again open for tho patronage of its old patrons, and m y many friends and acquaintances iu the village and ou the bills, and hosts of others w ith whom I am not acquainted are cordially invited to call when in need of anything in my line. Flour, Feed, Coal, Wood, Lumber, Salt, by the barrel or sack, Water Lime, Co ment, e ta , w ill bo in stock and Sold a : close livin g prices. When m y arrangements are completed I hope i t w ill no longer be, necessary for our citizens to g > to Watkins when in nsed o' a shingle Of a pine board. Arrangements w ill also bo made for handling grain ; an I the farmers and all who deal w ith me, wi'l have the same square dealing characierisii of m y predecessor. Ia m n o t a m illio n a ire , an d can vim d u ct m tf business on ly on a cash baxU . M y duties at the N.C. R ailway Station w ill require a good share o f my timo loi several mouths, therefore I haye engaged Mr, E. Lysatidor Tracy to nwist me at th< ; yard; and he is authorized to act fo r m - iu m y abcence, , Hoping you w ill call and give mo an op portuhity to wish you a“ H ip p y N.;.v Year.” ' I am yours tn ily , ^ ................ U.C.BLAIK. navana,N. Y.r Jan, l.isse. i» * „„ ................ U.C.BLAIK. navana,N. Y.r Jan, l.isse. i» „„ ‘• B o r S a l e . ^TU 'e-yw rneatead-ot fTie -feke-j ®Mrto^l8LJtU9JmsAjBt ®Mrto^l8LJtU9JmsAjBt U £ t,ln W huyleru o u n ty.co na istr. in t 140aeresof iano. A in iv l t,ln huyleru o u n ty.co na in g o t 140aeresof iano. A v in iv l «> . V.. C. GANtJitG, Assignee, moeting~ot tho share- m Journal, for tho moeting~ot tho share- bUWete_Dt the l h v m Journal, for tho e^ottou otTrustees, w iu be held a t lta bustaess bUWete_Dt the l h v m Journal, for tho e^ottou otTrustees, w iu be held a t lta bustaess offlCe in tengiew HrU; a t Havana, n. T., on Tue*aar.J*Miary«th, itet, f t X o’clock p! offlCe in tengiew HrU; a t Havana, n. T., on Tue*aar.J*Miary«th, itet, f t X o’clock p! m. D attoat Havan*, December*, ltos. v Tue*aar.J*Miary«th, itet, p! D attoat Havan*, December*, ltos. v o .iL B A U .a e c 'r. i,; IO V - per* . . . . ,,, , COiaotive and c« tepalx. stkte an excelleqt a ite c a h b e had fre c« tepalx. r e were an excelleqt a ite c a h b e had fre e P f < x t e t - - '^ W ; - te \f i 11. l t w ou ld g lve th e v llliig e another gljod start In the w orld, '' ' ' fore a large audience, A n eminent physician say*: Give chil- d r s n o f s U s r e a a w e n t b o t t id o r r o t o t e 4 { i n i i m k ^ ' ^ ’ W ^ ; ’ ^ o n io M th iw e r ffiiK t tiM tt B it o a k i Durteg“ * ' ' unhealthy ImprekvemeaGi. ebster hat •« *» *rer» • f ( TVRONX. a> Great bargains see.