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L ‘.1-:*a;-~,’~-” ' .- 9 (av, I . ,£,;_,, _ V. ‘_ - ; . v\ .,,. ‘. ,:- 1 _ V 7 V 4 , V9 “ ._ : .- -.»« _ -‘ 6 V 1 . ‘._z»‘,0,'_ _ :,;£LvV..»_.-L//A , f.,.v __‘..».~‘-~ ‘. - , . V? \-' _‘ -,1‘, ‘. \ ' ~ V“ in ~ >- * ‘ U u ‘- ' $\';.~*\Lj.';'= +1‘: .\ ‘L A‘ ' ' ' 2-. . _ _ _. ,... ,- »I;_;‘ ‘‘ fv, - Q » AA -72. VOLUME XL. NUMBER 1235.5 Spring Blossoms. :1Ei=z§;Ii41?§<E)AéD3=,‘:\¥ « % { Real Life., Lime Spring owers. Dainty an r, ogen {our pets. n 1; e warm all‘. \ I» ~.-»- 5, ‘V m; TBBOnOHLlNKBKTWBKN FHttADItrBU, BAtTI> kpMC, WASHINarON.ANO TH* SOtJTH, CANANDAI, oUa, Ro c m s m s k, Bu w a x o, a n d Nia o a SA Ea x is dwotHitnBii * • ■ Time TaDle tn KflT«ct J»n, 1880. ~• TBAlNS tEAVKHAVANfA. ■.......... .. O1S6 A. &•—Rochester Express ; dally except Sunday, tor Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, andNiagara Falls. - ■ : , * / . 8: i a A, M.^-Day Express, dally* except Sunday, •tor Elmira, VV’msport, Sunbury, Harris-. ■ burg, York, Baitimbre, Washington, Lan- • , caster, Philadelphia, New York, arriving a t Philadelphia, 6:50 p, m.;New .York, 9:S5‘P,.m.;BaitlqlQrev6;45p, m,;Waahlng ton, 8:00 p . m.Buffet p arlo r cars are 'run o h tills tra in trom Wlilamspbrt to ■Phiinfloipnia, and through passenger , E lm ira S p. nv, connecting a t W’am sport , w ith express t r a i n tor P h ila d e lp h ia , ar- rives a t Philadelphia 4:25 a. m . ;.New York m o a. m .; B altim ore, 5:15 a. m.; •-W ashington, 0:30 a,.m: P nu m a n .sleep- m g b a r s trom H arrisburg t o PhUadelphla and New York. Philadelphia passeng- s c a n remain J n sleepers B b d i r ''\ \\ -“ -r fo hdlsturbed :• .no. 1? rtoiir-;nM 1 1 : 0 4 .a rii Palls.’ (1;JA1 P . 111.-—Nlag..... ----------—-. , ■ d a y ;fo r can a n d aig d a jltb b h este ri B uffa lQ„and.Niagara E a l i g . : v i j „• * * i l »\ P . M. A ccom m odatlon,dally excfeptT Sun-“ r ilayi fo r Elmira. ' r 9 : 3 6 p .M —Southern ExpreBs, dally, t o r Blml- 'Ta,W ’m sport,Sunbury,H arrlsburg,Y ork, * ; Baltim ore, W ashington, L ancaster, Phil- adelphia, and New York, a rriving a t Phlladelpha 8:25 a. m.; NewYork,11:80a. s m.; Baltimore, 8:16 a. t o .; W ashington, ; 9:80 a ,m . P alaC esleep to g caraareru n o n th is t r a i n trom, R ochester to Baltimore aU dW ashlngton, W illiam sport to P lilla - delphia, and th ro u g h p a s se n g e r coaches ■. to Baltimore. ‘ ’ . 1 0 : 5 8 P. M —P ast Line, dally except Sundayv ■ •' atkins. * ■ :*■ U‘.1'}9’J’:h9 .“?‘i5_3?‘:'. . '} 2 .4 » 3 0 ' 99\’? ’ Lab}; 376 E63‘ iian. Waiting the waking 0t Spring again. %m*& lay tro stre e t, H avana, P0tatgi Krtf i n fp. Vniteti, kfatei; ', Langley uray Pussy Willows Out on the tree; Blue birds and robtns smgpweet tor thee. ‘eaj_. ,1»; ’ Ts r mS or r a x JotmHAt;—One D o lla r and F ifty W T\AUpaperasent t o SubscrlLeW o»Jf(Ot Jie ,ue<i a t expiration 61-C o S t f W be. aiscoat: tim e torvrW eiiBttia. reMOnamerates. v Adebress, W>WI m violets tender Pale, wmbe and blue, Llttle green grasses Wave welcome true. Young Jolirnalisfs Experiences Luy bells yellow Rlng out. the strain, Jack In one puliblt. Join the term 11. New Y0f1°1a' Citg. Lmle Bee orcms Joytuljy hum; Sprlng time is with us. may days have come. ARE GLAD TO ANNOUNCE, as our next attnutiuu, :1 mg. niv Seri4a1,Story, the plot of which xx-9.5 taken from real life. All ye spring blossom hour presence Drlng Pleasing reminders That L is spring. —Magyw Dnrhng Wilem. THAT L. .'V'l.Vv .V>Vv -A B - T . PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON. .\* ._____ ' * ' Resiaence. co rn p b s lte old tjo u n ty Cleric’s office. Day offloe “t h r e e : doors. e a s t Ot poscpfflce , o v e r H o lte tt a D ru« Store; Calls, n i g h t or d a y , will receive p ro m p t atte n tio n .■ ., . : ., ■ .;, 4y> A u t h or R e f uses t o Di sc l ose Hi s Id en t i t y , % thought to he a Celebrated Journalist, u fNew York, now living. She Would not Tell Which Side It wit Situated. J JKP. 8 STATIONS. .|,Np...1,j |R q .5 .-.| . - . E lm ira.....*, 5 5 1 P2! '1 618“ 1.01 AM '1 8 1 ■* OOSPK ‘I want/to know, Mrs. —-——-,’ interxjuptled Hubbard. ‘I want to know on whicpoide“ of your house the L ‘La, north, south, east. or west ?’ :.;:;a’ ira.....*, C o rn in g ..., L 9 33 AM R ochester.. Ar. 10 05 PM H o rn e iisv e l v ,Ol e a n .; . , . . . Salam anca. At*. T 45,PM 9 48 ' 1020 2 41AM 4.32 505 0 00 AM *653 *1 6 68 ** 1245PU 1045 AM 1255N’R 130 PM 31. 130 1 310 * 318 ' '-“~r«;«,?’§ - 3 ' .,.(.,,.; ‘.v.».\jf1_£'} i l . M* ln3“ * ‘lpduvunn ,....; . .,;.‘}.‘ .-a.-,.__.,.‘ an -, u». ‘p *THEt. H E R O IN E, bearing, in the story, tbe name of Miss Helen Knowltop, is supposed to be none other than . .. ' A.TT0BSJS7 AND CODNS?r.LOB AT LAW, Offloe i n Campbell Store, (second -floor,) Main s tre e t, HavQ.nir, N ;Y . - >, ■ ■ '. ■ •*• 1211tt D u n k irk ....A r. Buffalo,.....,..” N lagaraR alls1 SUBp.BrldgeAr. 10*4*0 ip’tf 1147 ■' U 54 ■ ‘It's on this side, ‘ replied the lady, mo- tioning with her hand. ‘The east side 2” ‘N 0. ’ ‘.-.“TE§§W .' ‘ C . .1; .;ggRl‘ . . § .'\Av\\.\rgv( \jii vi ,. :53 ‘* \L. ‘x ! L;«.“:i.»”:‘, “ .''.a‘’. ,1.‘ \1; ,1 lg: F‘ ‘W. 1.. ‘(\ I-‘,;,.1..§‘ 4 Z LtwAn Tb a i n s W -Bs t w a b d f k o u E b n n u .6.16 P . M . , every day, tto m Elmma. Stops p t a i l sta tio n s, a rriv in g a tP a ln te d P o s t 6.47 p m , 1 .4 0 P .M.> w eek d a y s,fro m Elm ira, Stops a t a lt .stations, a rriv in g a t p a in te d P o st 2.20 p.m, S.SO A .M .,e v e ry ,day,Irom E lm ira.. Corning .4,30, Addison 4.47, canlsteo 5.23, and a rriv e s a t Hornellavllle 5,37a.m . - X.48 P , M ,, Sunday, froto. E lm ira , corning, A08, Addison 3.50, Cameron 440, And a t a ll s t a tio n s on* Signal, arriving a t Hornellsville, 6.45 p . m. ' * , 4 .3 0P , M , Sundays excepted, from Elmira, .stopping a t N orth Elm ira 4.43, Big P la ts 4.53, c o rn in g 5.18' ahd arriving a t Hornellsville, 6.45 p . m . ■n o ; 2 1 .-0 ,1 0 P . M ,, every day, trom Susffue- hannh. Stopping a t all. sta tio n s e xcept Hia- w a th a Grove,. an<f arriving.at Corning 9.30 p. in., stops On signal a t Hickory Glove and Hooper, : No. 103.—9 .1 5 A . M», Every day troto Elinlra, Corning 9.41, arrives Painted P ainted P ost 9.48. Th e C e l e b ra t e d P r i m a D onna , C l a r a Lo u i s e K e l l o g g . v* T ) R . QEOKQEM. POST, ' ' \ PHYSICIAN AND SUHGKQN. om oe a t residence, o n n e n ry stre et, oall a t nU ioxee. • -< : Night499 tor W atkins. ‘The west. side ?’ ,. : : TBAXN8 NOB UAVANA JllOli TH* SOUTO. R ochester E xpress leavesE ltojra. sisda. m ., dai- ly e x ce p t Sunday, a rriv in g a t H a v an a a t ..5:56a.m ., . * ; * , * .,■ N iagara E xpress leaves. Philadelphia: l:40 a .m„ * BaltimoreBSO a.ttL , daU y exoept Sunday a rriving a t H avhha 5911 p . to«, Buffet.Par- loiKiars are ru n o h fhla t r a i n tro m Phlla* .d e iphta td W illiam sport, and p assenger coaches from Baltlm ore t o C anandaigua .■ ^ The New York Newspaper—The Dawn—to the staff of which the Hero, Rush Hurlstone, was attache^, is none other han > • . . . ‘No, We straight across from Mrs. B.9'l_‘- parlor window not twenty feet from it, you A L .'H U N T E R • H o n ra ry gradttato o t Ontario y e te rln a ry Col- 'lege, otToronto, Canada. T re a ts a ll diseases otaom esUc.anim als. Residence on. Franklin 8 t ., o h the s o u th s id e o f Glen B ridge, 42mG Y .S ., , ‘M rs.—sh o u te d the c ap tain , ‘will y o u tell m e i f that L is on th e east, w e st,n o rth , or so u th side o f y o u r h o u se ?’ ‘I t a i n ’t on a n y side o f the b o u se ,’ r e plied th e w itness, com pressing h e r lip’i ; ‘it’s a t t h e end. You k n o w it as w ell as I do. Y o u ’ve se e n it m any a tim e,E nd there ain’t n o use’------ TJEE NEW r OKK . JLER&LD . J)AVlD SMITH* DEAX.RU IE ^ coaches from Baltlm ore t o C anandaigua and Rochester. m . E astL lno lea v esP hU adelphla,ll:60A m.;Wash. lngtbn,b:50 a. m ,: B altim ore, 10:45 a .m ..daQy except Sunday, a rriv in g a t Hava- n a 10:58 pi m. P assenger coachos a re run on-thla tra in tro to Philadelphia t o Wll- Uam sport im d B altim o re to W atkins; N o rth e rn E x p ra es leaves Philadelphia a t U;25 p. ' in.; W aS lngtorf, 10:00p . m.; Baltimore; ll:a b p . iffl»tW !y,arrlvlngat Havana,il:04 a.m. Palace sleeping c a r s are ru n on this tralm from PhHaaelphlaitOWllUamsport, and W aahlugton, to C anandaigua and Rochester. - tmotB KO. X92XA. NSW TORE, JEIDAVyAISa'-W,’ 1889.-TBITLB -SHEET.* FH1CB TERES ‘ ‘V:*'V_f§ %. ‘-‘*‘2r- :r4.:« .5 ‘E? 5.: *■ **¥22^' \mM «M MMA •» firM *-»»« MO Hwmvu. mniUMr m**t UiNiNtitoMigrimmnimtft lw4W?D««AD»UISHUVWtHM l*#wa w s iwt *n*we a* wiiu awwu m u insit. tadsM 'h1 .-— MO tSAb (Sim \)Vbvsa*i fVuM • .wr —— M u4ntK,rn«r.» mm «Tiw^*wM«?ai4« .......... VS taMJiafiMii fcaMh tot d<ll»a**iA lllig > ^ |»'ilO*AW, CIMUCW .,. «5%sir j £ 7 ^ p V“ a fTE3i.Wa3f ------ *”* i B tt r m — TTSiiSsSittntSrVsJ HOOTS, SHOES, AND ROBBERS. Custom Work site Rail BtookUouae, Watkins, N. X. * t t .13- \M *5\ Fr: \A . *,‘ 3 :3-‘. :'; ‘mt? ?;‘,*-z s‘. . a‘. L‘ I r‘.; . J O H N M, R O E, • Attorney and 'counaBllor.at-law*. Office over seileW ato^erystpre, Foffi cirscreet, “W a S klns.N .Y . tadsM 'h1 .-— /B*oa» «f»ir44i«».i» a««U M..... ft r*Ui M tufohrnhfjhuffU,*** , tssiTMKsaaamvarw.tJ F& srssa.vssrtor^ I S i s S i t S t F ' ------- gjfaswgtUi' 7q1L j ^ WoMn a (Zaaa.«n iwew. 'ttl tMuWrntKMI •Come, com e, Mrs. ,’ in te rru p te d Judge Crom er, ‘tell th e g en tle m an w h e re the L o f your h o u se is s itu a te d .’ ^H aven’t 1 b e e n telling him j u s t a s plain as I c o u ld ? ‘W h ere is th e L situ ate d ?’ said H u b b a rd d e sperately. ‘ ‘R ig h t in tbe lo t, back a g ainst th e e n d of the h o u se .’ ‘W ill y ou an s w e r my q u e stio n ? ’ sh ou te d the a ffa b le c a p ta in ru n n in g up hiB h a ir in desperation. ‘W h a t question? ’ ‘Is t h e Lj o n tbe e a s t, west, n o rth o r south s id e of t h e house?’ ‘J u d g e , I ’ye to ld h im ju st aa p lain as eyer a w om an c o u ld .I d id n ’t c o m e h e re t o b e s a s s e d by a one-horse la w y e r. X know h im and b i s father before h i m . H e ain’t g o t no business p a tt i n g on a irs . What kind o f a fam ily—- ‘S ilen c e 1’ th u n d e re d C rsm er. ‘N ow , M rs. w h ic h side o f your h o u se d o e s the su n rise on?’ ‘T h a t one,’ s a id the w itness in d ic a tin g . ‘Is t h e L on t h a t side? ’ , ‘Yes, s ir.’ ‘T h e n it’s on t h e east s id e .’ ‘Y e s.’ ‘W h y did n 't y o u say s o , then?’ asked th e exasp era te d c a p ta in .‘C a u se you n e v e r a s k e d me, y o u bald- I k n o w a th in g o r ’ said H u b b a id . T a k e the w itn e s s,’ h e added tu rn in g to Tom . W ren, th e opposing counsel. 1 beaded o ld snipe.^ “T h a t will d o , *5 ,''_:~‘'_?. .,.., - L*\‘-‘f-~’5'-'2 Ea s t w a r d p r o m El m i r a . NO.8. NO. 12, NO, 4. ; No. 2. URT T ra in s gotogN orth, leave E lm ira Station; as tollow s:— . C o rn in g ,... LV E l m i r a . , *< W averly..“ 123PM 1 63“ 2 2 0“ 2 6 3“ 1920PM 1055“ 11*26“ 1204n’T 228AM 2 67“ 324“ 2’£v*.“oJi; ...;.~.4;~ .t~~',=,~;~' «- »,::'. “-4: ..,... ‘?'‘41-«'% H I o‘! \S - $3‘. 5 -saw: \'~.§\u.i.' '9' :3.’ ‘;‘1~.»'2~'.:5 : ‘..*-i 0 S . FRO ST, . \ 1 , *• AQRlOtTLTDRAL IMPLEMENTS, *9. P ro p rie to r Schuyler A g ric u ltu ral 'Works ‘and O rJat Mlll. C onatantty.uhder s te a m .a n d re ad y Mr jonblng a n d .g ristin g .—W atkins, pe c.1 0 th , luso. 2 2 0“ 2 6 3“ 8 3 3“ 4 1 5“ 1204n’T 1244“ 180AM 3 5 4“ 4,89“ W 11025pm) 745am 11065am| ........ ork...*1110 .15** I* 755•* |1055*‘ |. . . . .. Lo c a l Tb a in s Ea s t w a b d. 9 .9 6 A . M., trom Corning, stopping a t Big P la ts 9.42, N o rth E lm ira 9.63. a rriv in g a t E lm ira 10.00 s. nj. No. 20.—7 .3 3 A , M „week days, trom. Corning a rriv in g a t B ingham ton9.57 0. m. N0.10 8.—19 . 5 5 p . m . , eveiy day,troto painted P osh Stops a t.a ll stations, arriving a t Elm ira 1.3 3 p .m . N0 .112 .—10.00., P S l every day, trom Painted Post. Stops a t a ll stations, arriving a t E lm ira 10.4QP, m , • - . ' ’ 9 .4 1 p M every day, trom corning. Stopping :a5 E ln N ram i4 , ksW ayeriyJ();35p;-to,-* Ti B D averly..“ Binghamton**Susqu’Han'aAr R ochester E xpress 6:20 & m Kortlioirii E xpress, lO'^Oavin -N iagara E xpre S3.1.............................\...\.'H P* nd-. P a s t Lino,... .; ..... . . ..... .....a........ ......10:20 p. m T rain s going South lea v e qanandalgua statlon a s tollows*:— t, 1 „^ _ WllllaniBportAccommOdatlon...,...........8:5sa.mE lm ira Accommodation ,.^.6 :2 0p.m SouthernE xpresa............ 8:05p.m Jersey c ity . Ar 11025pm) N ew Y ork...*1110 ,.;=:-':-,2 ’ ‘.7-;v~:‘ 3- -, ,4‘ us‘ l i A M I L T O N & C R A TE R , d i a u c s s i n §\.,‘ §\‘ \A .~ . r.1\.‘.Z§‘-‘hi 4),‘ I’ 3‘ . ,,\,_‘t.\:}! F R E S H M E A T S I N E V E R Y V A R IE T Y T IN TH 1I* BklSOjt. SOW S kA X BUJLNCH. D ally E xcept Sunday: T raln 3 lea v e sta n le y atLOS p . m . lor Phelps,. N ewark, W alilngton, sodua p o in t and. Interm e- d ia te stations. ‘ ■ * ., * . * T rains a rriv e a t Stanley a t 9:05 a: m .from Sodus p oint, W alilngton,' N ew ark, P h e lp s and* in term ediate stations. t t . . . . . C.*) N. Y. W, S .A B , Rallway a t NeWark a n d R, W. * 0 . R. K. a t WaUlngton, ^ . P o rtlc k e ts an d aU ln lo m a tlo n , inquire Ot Sta- tio n Ticket Agents; J .R. WOOD, C H A 8.E .P U G H , Qen’I Pasa'gr A g’t. Gen’i Manager, CUBA L0UlSE<at0GQ iff * r i? Also, Plan a n a Oysters in t h e i r season, p a y ■ -------\-lW oasht a r Hide®, Pell snvtK S B noor, h a y a h a, n. 977tf, Thu btdiesr characters are people conspicuous in New York society. The story reveals the inside workings of some of the great. Metropolitan Daily Newspapers,.‘.and shows how a hndl uck Will enabled young man to rise to the highest rank in journalism. ,, 1! _4.'.:>.-1+: .,~‘ . AA . * * / <■ 4 ~ 4'! ‘Is? ‘:20. D .• ' AftnSlOlAW ANDBU»G*ON.‘ ~ * t e a r * Fraettoo 14 Otaego County, IL XV) W ould annotw eotot i e people o t H avana and v lo ln tty th a tR e w iiiprom ptiy answ er a l l calls* or h i s services, day o r night, omoe. Drug S tore, Traoy B lock; Residence, c o rn e r of college A v e n u ea na W alker s tr e e t s .' References. given i t deairtSd, , sot ta»;-aware: «A, p‘.‘*.?' ‘I! _?‘r.. . w, s- (5, 9.1; *'»‘='3~’.\“ \I’_.§fr. , T i o g a B rano D D ally except Sunday.* T ra in s leave E lm lra.tor H oytvllie 630 A m ., 9 2Q A m ., 5 42p. to — arriving a t 380 p . m., 1 25 ;p. ,to. an d 905p. m. T rains leave H ojtvillo a t 9.10 A m.; 8 25 p .m ., 3.2 0p.,m.,—arriving a t El- m ira a t9 5 2 n . m .,5 8 0 P ,ta , an d o 2dp. m . M o r n s R u n B rabch.^-T ralnB leaves Bloss- b u r g a t 6:15 A m .,,9.20 A m. a n d 1.0 0 p . to. Re -* tu rn in g leave M om s Run a t 6.50 A m ., 10 .20a. rn .a n d 3 .i5 p. m. , .A ll tra in s conneot w ith th e Corning, Cowan- es q ue * AUtrim-Raiiway a t Lawrenceviiie,. S. T. SEELEY, Diy. Passenger Agent. 3. ; iv; ‘ff? ~.—.' L...‘ D o N o t F a il t o R ea d Thi s S t or y — I t I s T rue I t I s F asc i na t i n g — I t W i l l Do Yo u Go o d i'i?W£ ‘,3 ‘,;' . ‘:‘ 2-95.2! -J. v. i.,“'g;¥« - .~I.'é',.~';~. »_‘<4._‘_.-3‘, Tffi A B U N H A M & CO., .---'b a n k e r s . FALL Took effect Nov. U , i8s8. Ho W an te d n o P a y . T h e C e n sa s o f 1890. T h e G o v e rn o r's T ac t. v., ~‘. ’ ,, 9}’ --3 I71‘ »<-=.»,: -v~a.‘>':;A,i Are f a tl y equipped fo r e v e ry k in d of le g itim a te B anking, and-sollelts t b e accounts ot p riv a te Individuals, m erchants, m anufactures, corpo- ra tio n s, a n d business* Arms g e n e r a lly ; issue certW oates w i t h in te re s t. , '. . . . * E L I A DTJNHAM, JAMES M. DUNHAM, ERED J . DUNHAM. H a v a h a .J a n . U th, 1886. ‘ ___I.,.,-..!,-*,,,,, * .■■*---------.■■ . •■-g..-, Going N orth. . Read u p . , Exy.6 Ex p. * . f EX P . Stations. Going s o u th . Read up. EXP . 1 a o o iBx p; 25 I ; 6 “ H? ... :'.'2Ir_e‘t5 ‘ l 93\- ‘ ':s»~¢5i;, :~=.» H e w as so small* an d fra il th e chilly M a rc h w in d seem ed t o blow h im abont lik e a w isp of paper, sa y s th e In d ian a p o lis N ew s. H is pinched fa c e w as b lue w ith qold, w h e re th e d irt a llow ed th e sk in to be seep, a p d h js h an d s w ere p u sh e d f a r d ow n in to tw o holes, w hich h e d o u b tle ss called p o c k ets, in his trousers. L ittle stre am ers of r a g s blew out from h is ta tte re d clothes, g iv in g h im a fringed .appearance, a n d a s he d rifte d u n c ertain ly along,, h e occasionally ra is e d A Shrill, babyish v oice in a n a tte m p t to s e l l a soiled paper w h ic h h e h eld u n d e r h is a r m . . , p r e s e n tly h e m et a s.w eet-faced m otherly w o m an , an d , holding Out h is c ru m p le d sto c k , h e sa id s tu rd ily ; T h e c e n s a s of 1890 w ill re v ea l m an y w o n d e rfu l c h an g e s. ’ T h e c en tral line o f p o p u la tio n w ill b e m uch n e a re r th e M issis- s ip p i riv e r th a n i t was ten y ears ago. A s e rie s o f.m a p s l ik e those c o n ta in e d in th e la s t c e n s a s , o f g ra d a tio n s in color, to indi- c a te th e-c h an g e s in d en s ity of p o p n tatio n , w e a lth h e a lth a n d o ther im p o rta n t facts, w ill p re s en t a c u rio u s c o n tra st w ith th e m a p s th a t w e n o w have fo r the c ensu s of 1880, o r t h a t o t 1870. O v er 16,000,000 a c re s o f lan d w e re sold i n the l a s t fiscal y e a r u n d e r th e o p e ratio n o f the ho m este a d an d tim b e r c u ltu r e law . M ore t h a n 124,- 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f acres have b e en se ttle d in th e la s t e ig h t years, re p re s e n tin g a la rg e r area .th a n t h e sta te s o f In d ia n a , , Illinois,O hio a n d M ic h ig an . B anker’s Magazine. G overnor D avid B. H ill is a m an of w o n d e rfu l ta c t a n d good sense. H e show ed these q u a litie s M onday in a w a y th a t d id bim honor. I t w as a s lig h t in cid e n t, p e r haps un n o tic e d by m a n y , b u t i t is w o rth re co rd in g as show ing th e G overnor’s pe - c u lia rly q uiet way of d o in g w hat w as thor-| o u g b ly right. All th e w a y up B roadw ay, as h e rode in th e c arriag e w ith P re sid e n t H arrison, th e shouts of“ H a rris o n ,”“ H ar riso n ,” w ere in te rm in g le d w ith cries for H ill. T h e P re sid e n t rode w ith uncovered head, bow ing rig h t an d le ft to th e enthu siastic thousands, a n d tb e friendB of tb e G overnor shouted them selves hoarse In hopes o f recognition fro m th e E x ec u tiv e of th eir s t a t e but th e G overnor rode o n looking stra ig h t a h e a d ,a p p a re n tly not hear ing th e cheers of h is frien d s. H e rccog nized ju s tly th a t the g u e st of the day w as th e P re sid e n t of the n a tio n ,a n d n ever,even by a sm ile, re tu rn e d tb e greetin g s th a t m et h im at every ste p along th e great stre et. P resident H a rris o n d id all th e , bow ing. From the New York Star. f'I.a 1 . 11 _;-. (‘Ff ‘>1 «;:f§f{§k$ 3; ‘._’ C af . 53\-i}'tiz§§; . ’ j p E R S T N A T IO N A L B A N K O P • s . • WATKINS, N. Y .' ' e A J? : K C A.3 c.S 5 D , o o o .Organized 1853, v Reorganized IgSS. W n. N . Lo v r , Pres. • j ’ o h n W-I o t a c a s h ie r. Hon. Ad r ia nTo t t i.b, Vloe-Hresldont. Th e B es t an d P ures t M e di c i ne E V E R M A D E. Xtwlll drivo tho BtamorfTorayour * system, and makoyonr skin , . ^ “clean and smooth. Those a • ^ e .W j^APlmpleS an d JJlotches %,■</ vy.A^Kwhlchmar your benntyi <5^ 'o ^ / ^ ^ ^ i r a cansed. by Impure: . 'i.^ K b lo o d , a n d c a n be!! A ’ u<>. *°&> ^ A ^ ^ A re m o v e d ln a s h o rtf U yo u are * . jg^wiBe.an&Tifle v X \ ^ x V). 6 /s 2 M . Tho Doso , Small—o n ly a te a epoonlul. I t i s t h e b e s t a n d cheapei medicine. T ry ft# an. You,:wlUb6 6a.tlSfi0d« • Get 16 of yefor DrngglBt, 9 DOK’XWAIT. Gb x i t a t o n c e I f yon aro snffbrlng from E l d ^ ney Disease, a n d wish t o l ir e to” b id age, u s e SULPHUR BITTERS7 T hey never fail to cure. z.»-.~— -. ’:.:;=’:*5 ‘,y..19_~\§ j}? ‘:5 D rM otoM ;—-Wm; N*. Love, Nelson NlviBon, Hon. Adrian T u ttle , Georgo H aring, M, H. Gray, 8. C. Coiegrovo, A.E, cnapm an. Deposits Received, MOhey L oaned, Bach S o u g h t and Sold.. Sight Dratta D raw n on a l l — P rinclpai oitlea ot E urope and America, Govern, tnentSoouri t i e s bought andaold. '~:_3;‘.1. y 1,_.. ‘$53? 1 ; _.\: 1 ’)«3,\ ;—»'‘‘«t3.“ :3! s\: “ 5;‘;.£\ $ > G ov. H i l l ' s B an q ue t S p eec h o v .... ; W e stfield ,... H arrison Yaliey. . . . . . . T io g a ...... ..Stokeadaie Jo.. 100 1147 1280 From tn e Buffalo courier. ITS CAUSE, NATUBB, SyMPTOMS, PREVEN- TION AND C tJR E isthe |. t i t l e o f n n e w boo k 0172 p a g e s :b y C.'D. J Clawson, M. D.,-vybO has h a d a large exper- * lehce, anid great success i n t h e tre a tm e n t of th is dreadful disease. I t contains valuable lh- form atioa to r tb o s e l a an y w a y afflicted with the dlaease.—Nenjcii County Courier, Will b e se n t trOe o n application. Address, If a happier a n d m o re eloquent speech was m a d e T u e s d a y d u rin g any p a r t of th e c eo ten n ia l proceedings t h an w as th e a d - dress o f welcome by D a v id B en n e tt H ill who w a s the speaker, a n d w h a t was. h i s Bpeech ? The G overnor did c r e d it to t h e E m pire State o f the U nion, 360 7 15|1140|LVWeUsboroAK 12201 6101 “B u y a pap er, m a’am ?’’ , % p m BO? 257 212 1 45 to o S ) f 1022 910 885 735 ...B la c k w e lls.. . ...C e d a r R u n ... ...W a to rv lU e .. . . .J e rs e y Shore. lv.WUHams't. a r p m |p to L48 720 165 788 2 '47 8.29 3151 9 02 [ 4.001 950 T h e old. la d y looked a t h im . S h e shw Id .th e p a th e tic little fig u re t h a t w hich c a lle d u p m em ories Of. a tim e lo n g ”ago w hen b ab ies filled her p o m e w ith life a n d c h il d i s h p r a tt l e . She tf c m g k t o f th e ir hap- .py free d o m from care, a n d c o m p a re d tb e ir co m fo rts a n d ease With t h e w re tch e d n ess Of th p w a if before her< S h e d id n o t w a n t t h e m iserable, d irty p a p e r, b u t h e r h e a rt s o fte n e d . ........ T h e gre atest c h a n g e s h a v e been m ade in th e N o rth w e s te rn group o f states an d t e r r i to rie s , c o m p risin g D a k o to , N e b rask a, M in ne so ta, W y o m in g a n d M ontana, w h e re n e a rly 6 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of a cre s have been s e t tle d i n th e last e ig h t years. In th e S o u th w e s te rn g ro u p ,c o m p ris in g K a n sa s, C olo- ra d o M issouri a n d N e w M exico, n e a rly :'3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f a c re s h a v e been o c cupied. •On t h e pacific c o a s t 1 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f a cres m o re h a v e b een s e ttle d ,a n d 1 8 ,000,000 o f a c re s m u s t b e a d d e d for t h e S ou th e rn sta te s <ra b o t h sid e s of t h e M ississippi. A long t h e P a c if ic ro a d s 18 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of a c re s h a v e b e en o p e n e d s in c e th e la s t census. I n o th e r w o rd s th e g o v e rn m en t a n d the P a c ific rail- Toad h a v e o p e n e d fo r se ttle m e n t i n the la s t e ig h t y e a r s to te rrito ry la rg e r th a n th e N e w .E n g lan d , M id d le sta te s a n d S o u th C a ro lin a c o m b i n e d ; la r g e r th a n G e rm an y o r P r a n c e a n d a b o u t tw ic e a a larg e a s G re a t B rita in a n d I r e la n d . , ConnkcwOns,—At LyOiis w ith Main L in e N. Y„ C; * H . R . R, R . T rains 2, 4 a n d 6, m ak e close, connectiona to r all p o ln ts E ast and w e s t, ^ ~ Sleoplnatond Drawing Room Cars fromLyona to ; Syracuse, Albany, New York ahd Boston, Rochester, Buffalo, C incinnati and Cbtcago. J- G e n ev a -iV ltb A ubiirn Branch N.Y. C. fi & ' R R .R, All n o rth bound trains make good con- nectlonSEast.and W est. ^D resden—W ltb P e ttn Yan B ranch S. G. * C Him rods-rW lth N orth ern control R. R. . Corning—W ith N. Y . E . E. S W. R R . , an d D. L. 6 W. R, B ; Lawrehoevuio—W ith Cowanesquo B ranch. O. 0.44 A R’y: Tioga R .R . Jbrsey Shore-BOech creek R R; _ p o rt andPhlladelphla!,' * H; NOKTHEOPi PassengerAgeht. G. R. Br o w n, General Sup’t. T h e cen ten n ia l em braced tw o surprises, the p o v e rty o f W h ittie r’s poem an d t h e richness of G overnor H il l ’s s p e e c h s t t h e b an q u e t. W e d o n 't lik e th e Governor, b u t he c e rta in ly m a d e one o f the m o s t felicit- ous addresses o f the g r e a t occasion. ^rum *ne Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, }p it] 5- 5.-f 51:! W. H. SHEPARD & SON’S A G row ing Kvll a n d tb e L esson. “Yds; d e a r,” she said. Prom the Philadelphia Record. r JEfdwrana, 3Vow Spoils, iiANbrAoybSMS oy T h e u nheard-of tone n n d W ords o f th e r e p ly asto n ish ed the c h M fo r a n in s tan t, so t h a t h is m o u th d io p p e d o p e n a n d h e sto o d a s th o u g h dazed. T h e n , ‘ w ith to b road g rin o f d e light b re a k in g tb e c ru s t on h is fa c e in to rid g es and fu rro w s , h e im p u l- siv e ly h eld o u t h is ontire sto c k in. tra d e , a n d sa id e a g e rly : ‘iH e ro ’tis, m a ’am. I d on’t w a a t n o p a y .” .* Id 1881 th e n um b er o f suicides th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try w as 6 05, and since tb a t tim e th e re h as been a ste ad y a n nual i n crease. L ast year th e n u m b er re ac h ed 1,487, and from the lsfc.of J a n u a ry of th is y e a r u p to d ate 698 h a v e been re p o rte d . In t h e list are to be fou n d m e rc h a n ts, cle rg y m e n , physicians, b ankers, la w y e rs, a rtis ts a n d captalista—m en for w hom life w ould seem to h ave b e e n“ w orth living.” O ne m oral is th a t people d riv e each o th e r too b a r d —w ith tb e w h ip o f selfishness o r of, a v a ric e , or tbe g oad o f som e o th er s o rt o f c ru e lty . A little k in d n e s s, b re th e rn .E v e ry b o d y bas t r o u b l e ; an d tb e man a t y o u r elb o w m ay be th e v e ry person w h o m o st n e e d s a good w ord or, b e tte r still, a good l i f t ; Pl^m;pUfiTiYAT6RS,^ir.. f • * INROAD SCRAPERS. 6 en £ ra l j o b w 6 r k a s p ec i a l t y HavlhtrlnereasedM rcapactty tor doing this kind ot work h y adding more room, a newEN, GINHLATHE,andmanyotbermachlntst’s tools; also a tun set ot P m c tr m mToots, we are pre. M redto Woommodateallwho may favor nsw ltt th eir patronage, * t ' ' d O T 7 »P t O W S A ro a d m a ste r in M ichigan w as planning bow t o fix a b a d piece o f road so i t w ould be passable, w h e n along came a trav e le r who answ ered h i s difficulty.“ I f y ou w ill put d o w n a d r a in tile u n d e r the m iddle o f this road-bed a n d then ta k e a s c ra p e r a d d round up the d rivew ay, you w ill m ake a good ro a d .” O f course i t was necessary to lay t h i s tiling s o the d ra in had a n , outlet. T he i d e a was adopted a n d p u t in to p ra c tice, a n d the result w a s that t h e roadbed over th e tile d r a i n was a s dry a s possible. Here ia a suggestion t p a t costs n o th ln g ,a n d has b e e n p ro v e d by p ractice. T h e m ak in g of g o o d roads i s one of t h e most im p o rta n t co ncern s of c o u n try life. One o f th e c o u n try e x c h a n g e s com plains, or a correspon- dent does, t h a t i t i s im possible to m ak e good roads w ith o u t a good d e a l o f labor* and t h e p e ople most int«teated shirk JEptf-d u t y ^ f t Tt C Spi^t^W 'Sione----’ o th e rw ise the l a w on ro a d s and m g h #« y * ' s h o u ld b e am en d ed to som o to le r ii'a n d *11^ , ro a d ta x e s be p a id to m oney. Send <S _2bont stafnps to* A. P .Ordway to Co.. Boston,MaaB.. fo r best medical w ork publlahodr ’ LAKE KEUKA LISE* t S n r i n s T i m e C!ax?a 1 8 8 0 . ■ ' * STEAMBR URBANA. Jteayes HatotodndsportTat.-;., •;! 7:6oa. to. Arrives a t P e n n Ya n „, 4 9: so a. m Leaves Penn Y an a t , . . . . . 2:06p. to” A lter a rriv a l of t r a i n on PaU Brook RI R. Arrives a t HammOndSport a t........4:35 p. to. ti 9% sin are -Weliknown and recommend themselves wher* tm m ^ o m n e w ’ - W e wouldcallBpiSelaiatteii- . A L e s s o n Iti G r a m m e r . ■N ' wwj ;Q * ' , London Stonttard. Bl ! A % TJEtlLRj OTTLTIVATOR., 'Daaimp^ameiit never taiistoglvesatiafabtioD : 809tf ST’E A J m R 'i t r i u . A correspondent sends us the following, which he says is vouched for by a school- master : 4 f a village school, not many miles from Canterbury, a precocious boy being asked to parse the sentence, “Mary, milk tl\e; cow,’’ went On aceurateiy till he came to the. last word, when he said ; ‘‘Gow-tra prohonti, third person singultoT, ■and*standsforTiBfry. . tSfaiidsfTor'Maryt” asked tho master in astonishment.“ YeS, sir,” responded'.fhb urcWp w ith .a g r in ; “for if theUow didn’t stand for Maty* how could Mary milk the co w !” A P rou d M ome tii . J t u . .. LOaveS;PennYitoht.. . . ftOftAto; Arrives: a t Ham m ondsport. .................. 19:00 A in. H arper’s Bazar. L‘ . {LL «. .................. •Connecting w ith train o n B, * H. R R ., for Bath L eavesnatom fm aaport.at . , 3:4(ip.« . A fter arrival o t b . * H . t r a in .' Arrives a t R ehn t a n a t , ,, ..1;..;-,. 6:46 p. in, -WM. W. EASTMAN, SUgf. arper’s Magistrate—“ Were you. ever arrested before, Uncle RastusJ” Uncle Raslus—- ‘Wes, sah; 1 war’ rested, but I war dis- cha’ged, and I tell yo’, yo’r lionab, dat I war. uebbah sojproud in my life as when I ‘ w'Smito down~~dat ..CQurpFoai^r. honorable mab;’1* ’ndtfgtslS'tue-—‘ ‘Tfien%ou- were' not proven guilty,' Uncle Rastus ?” Uncle Rastus—“ No, sah; dera was a flaw in de indictment, sah.” 4. :53; «H; HORSE; : ‘**r“ tr^y*HM Ro»fc-OHlcer oftulMlngotonMyoootieM.to tin»ilt«n<s« bMk,.Palliuer a A m erleaa A rcM tectum . ,v; ev,ry:mivn ft cOTiplet# Sulldw,. J,rtfcare4byI-ftimei-. talliier A C«., tln Well KltoWDAfChUll. 'M • 1 1> - ■ _________________A B o s to n m an w ho i s som ething of a jo k e r w g B l j n tq R store J th e o th e r d a y j i n d .a j” t” .a a J to s u p p o s e d ts^ 'is w jfe jta m lin g be- fo re th e cOcntol\ a n d m ak in g p u t- chaseB. T h e gentldm an. q u ietly Stole up t o :lrer an d puirtiiB a rm th ro u g h Jraro,, saying : “S o y o u aro sp e n d in g som e o f m y e a rn in g s, a re y o u ?” T o th e g e n tle m a n ’ s con fu sio n I t was* not' th e sw eet fa c e o f h is w ife t h a t w as tu rn e d to h im b u t th o c o u n te n a n c e o f an a n g ry spinster, w ho s n a p p e d : “N o, sir, I a in ’t .”“ A h ,” said' this g e n tle m an , “I beg y o u r p ardon. I th o u g h t it w as m y vrife.’1“W ell, I a i n ’t y o iir w ife n o r a n y o th e r m an’s, t h a n k h e a v e n , to bo ja w e d e v ery tim e I buy a y a r d of r ib b o n .” I t may ito presum ed th a t h e r Self c o n g ra t- u la tio n was shared b y the o b je c t o f h e r , ««« • KltoWDAfChUll. , - . • : •tittr^flotTrpWhfer'oYffnY'on&intghaiK'f intgre^eiT tp bB <v Mhaut IL. Ne*iIy;»(n^h!lRa^*draWings. A^S - booltIff *:« *nd ayle but wo 1at ft dttrtinlnl I to Malt I) meet tleBoi ilat dem,ml,yiiultlli« limn,, toth.tltMnboeB.nyre.eheirlyftll. 1 TbitboolteontilM lMpM0tllXt4rtebej|b»:ia*.Sfi4«oi,«H<iY Jir(*SlHSfl»top)U[<»«!rf*lil» i tit all ni pccll»toltw< ! dji6fIptIdn»,ov*n<N' URnlM- touwuuri-uitnicna nctujticoil ot CD work, and infntcU na H o w to B u nd 0 C !)>«■ Vllln ]>oubleiIoQ8*s>Rr!ck Block Homes.soltrikU for city town i^a*<6tintry, houfB.I.for.tbe fftrwikfid ^orRlbKinca’i kaiiieU for *11 t«8 ,* t *leo*tlifcoriiiructlDh,Tl6L ifi ^ >* j‘ ' • b ... . .>an b ieS Wt eAnn . *n t^ KH McltMi of $bd aflff tO4Ht» .frdin’f30Q to $8,500: WwUarns , School Hob *4ToTvn H*t], rh rcl*! j|n4 ollivf Dubll bHMping»,tofcetueri’wiio*p«c!nc^«#rt»> tomofcobffadi.bbd ■ MiAnnt /trias r.ftWtnwllAtl. nW «TtA iV-AA<IAaL e.l.a.l,it . i ^ ,P URumgia tPffctur tus Vt0aBor S767, filROi* SUNs# York T o a ll . TO WA i.North,, • :51 p. in. | o ® nw d t e b f I i & p ro m Bltotra, E a s t a n d W est.^, , . . 6 : 8 1 ft . to. Pr ot o W t o k i n s , . , 1 0 M 3 «. to. proto appoints North. t h op. to, A .-■ o m c * s o o M i; . . , From 7:00 a . m, ,_io 8:00 p., to. Sunday, froto ‘ A to .: 11:30 A m., t o 19:80 P . m, Money o rd e r offloe ’\\“ ■ ••\•■““ ‘ ' • \l . J . W K . f . * , . y> - - - w - A B o sto n g irl -was m a rrie d l a s t w e e k t o a C h in a m an y a rn e d C h a rle y J u n e . T h e c e re m o n y p ro c e e d e d w ith m u ch d iffic u lty . W h e n th e g ro o m w as a s k e d i f h e W ould ta k e t h e b rid e t o be h is“ w e d d o d -w ife,” h e b e c a m e c o n fu se d '; t h e c le rg y m a n sug* g e s te d t h a t th e u su a l r e p ly w a s 'T w i l l , ’’b u t St WAS p o t till t h e bride h a d w a tm ly s a i d , ’'Say yes o r n o ,o n e or th & o th e r1’ th a t J u n e c a m e to time w ith“ I w i l l . ”1 ' i^kdtthsorihe for the Jo u»s;a a Anrelius Payne, of F t, Waynp, Ind., 62 ;' years old; and declaring that he ‘liras to*, ■ active as a kitten, called at th e hffito Of Justice ofthe Peace France.the other after- noon and was married to his* eighth iri** T he womans n a m e is Alice Cluewan, |to4 her a g e is 27 y e a r * Payne has barfed id* wives, a n d ia th e other.instaneeTtker* waito divorce. T h e old man and M i n e * * * * * •* ; clasped hand* and left tlw p®*e a t(ba < . 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