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»1 I i v . V\ -.i — _ *« .— •• e . : . / ^ e- « “AT *v- «?te:y*iAl»*1j@p»e^4F-' >• en:. -i'-AJU. 1 V TT rl I I THE ADVENTURE OF THE EMPTY HOUSE. Continued from sixth page. the name of Professor James Morlarty, who had one of the great brains of the century. Just give me down my Index of biographies' from the shelf/' He turned over the pages lazily, lean ing back In his chair and blowing great clouds from his cigar. “My collection of'M’s is a fine one,” said he. “Morlarty himself is enough to make any letter Illustrious, and here is Morgan, the poisoner, and Mevridew of abominable memory, and Mathews, who knocked out my left canine in the waiting room at Charing Cross, and finally here Is our friend of tonight” He handed over the book, and I read: “Moran, Sebastian, colonel. ■ Unem ployed. Formerly First Bengalore Pio neers. Born London, 1840. Son of Sir Augustus Moran, C. B.t once Brit ish minister to Persia. Educated Eton and Oxford. Served in Jowakl cam paign, Afghan campaign, Charasiab (dispatches), Sherpur and Cabul. Au thor of ‘Heavy Game of the Western Himalayas' (1881); ‘Three Months In the Jungle' (1SS4). Address: Conduit street. Clubs: The Anglo-Indian, the TankerviUe, the Bagatelle Card club/' On the margin was written in Holmes’ precise hand, “The second most dan gerous man In London/’ “This Is astonishing/* said I as I handed back the volume. “The man’s career Is that of an honorable sol dier.” ered that Moran was cheating. Very likely he had spoken to him privately and had threatened to expose him un less he voluntarily resigned his mem bership of the club and promised not to play cards again. It Is unlikely that a youngster like Adair would at once make a hideous scandal by exposing a well known man so much older than himself. Probably he acted as I sug gest The exclusion from his clubs would mean ruin to Moran, who lived by his 111 gotten card gains. He there fore murdered Adair, who at the time was endeavoring to work out how much money he should himself return, since he could not profit by his part ner’s foul play. He locked the door lest the ladies should surprise him and in sist upon knowing what he was doing with these names and coins. Will it pass?” “I have no doubt that you have hit upon the truth/' “It will be verified or disproved at the trial. Meanwhile, come what may, Colonel Moran will trouble us no more. The famous air gun of Von Herder will embellish the Scotland Yard museum, and once again Mr. Sherlock Holmes Is free to devote his life to examining those interesting little problems which the complex life of London so plenti fully presents.” Nervous W omen T h e i r S u f f e r i n g s A r e U s u a l l y D u e to U t e r i n e D i s o r d e r s P e r h a p s U n s u s p e c t e d A MEDICINE THAT CURES Can we dispute the well - known 'fact that American women are ner vous ? How often do we hear the expres sion, “ I am so ner vous, It seems as if I should fly; ” or, “ Don’t speak to me/' Little things annoy you and make you irritable; you can’t sleep, you are unable to quietly and calmly perform your daily tasks or care for your children. The relation of the nerves and gen erative organs in women is so close that nine-tenths of the nervous pros tration, nervous debility, the blues, sleeplessness and nervous irritability arise from some derangement of the organism which makes her a woman. Fits of depression or restlessness and Spirits easily affected, so A L E X W I L L I A M S G A I N E D 15 P O U N D S IN S I X T Y D A Y S . CULTIVATE TACT. FISHING LINES. M e l r o s e , M ass ., Sept. 1,1908. THE BLOODINE CO., B oston , M ass . G entlemen : — In due justice to your wonderful preparation I thought I should write to yoil and let you know how much good “ Bloodine ” had done for me. Well, two years ago I weighed 194 pounds. I gradually lost in flesh until last May when I weighed only 127 pounds. I was ad vised to try “ Bloodine,” and to my great surprise I gained 15 pounds in just sixty days; this almost seems like a miracle to me as the doctors all told me I had a tobacco heart and my blood was very poor, and I would have to stop work for a year and doctor to build up my whole system as I was completely run down, but I did not lose a day’s work, after com mencing to take “ Bloodine,” and can cheerfully recommend it to suffering hu manity. Yours truly, ALEX WILLIAMS, 27 Perking St., Melrose, Mass. Dr. Geo. L. Putnam of Pleasant St., I f Y o n Do Not Possess It, Strive to A c q u ire It. I want it recognized that tact should be taught continuously, seriously, thor oughly; that it should be placed in the forefront of education and take its natural first place side by side with the catechism, writes Frank Dauby in Black and White. A friend of mine recently suffering under a great bereavement was in the receipt of innumerable letters and tele grams from friends, acquaintances and the general public. Out of the 1,140 of such communications two only hit the right note. Among pages of sentiment al and religious commonplace two mes sages alone touched the heart. “He was a man I loved. I am with you in your grief,” was one. The other ran: “You have lost your best pal. He was mine too. God help us both,” Both of them epitomized the senders —men with great hearts. But the ac- 1 (V P a i n t c o s t s m o n e y , b u t g o o d p a i n t p a y s -J*J m o r e t h a n i t c o s t s . A/ itf L u c a s P a i n t s (Tinted Gloss) pay best o f all because they cover best look best; and wear best Beside that, the price is low. If you want to save money, insist on ' your painter using Lticas Paints. Tell him to ask his dealer. m*. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Sold by E. Van Gelder. PENDING COURT MATTERS. Notice to Creditors. Pursuant to an order of the Surrogate’s qulsition o f tact by som e o f the other Court of the County of Yates, notice is avmnnth 17Arc wnnlrl h<iv* snnnlmd ita her<rby given to all persons having claims sym p a m izers would nave supplied its against Johannah Sheldon, late of the K o c b e s t e r , N . Y . place. town of Milo, Yates County, State of New irritability. th a t one m inute ehe laughs, th e n e x t Worcester, Mass., says that « Bloodine” is m inute weeps. Pain in the ovaries and | the only remedy which he uses for old betw e e n the shoulders. Loss o f voice; A train navimr an nftpmnnn visit re- York, deceased, to present the same, with Again, pa) ing an atternoon visit re vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, cently, my hostess, wanting a book to Henry C. Underwood, executor of the will which mip coTivprsntion had referred fh® deceased, at his place of business, wmeu our conversation nau leierreu, at p enn Yan, N. Y., on or before the 15th rang the bell. W ithin tw o m inutes the day of November, 1905. C A R P E T S , R U G S , D R A P E R I E S * O u r spacious w a re- room s c o v e r i n g nearly tw o acres of “It Is true,” Holmes answered. “Up to a certain point he did well. He was always a man of iron nerve, and the story Is still told In India tiow he crawled down a drain after a wound ed man-eating tiger. There are some trees, Watson, which grow to a cer tain height and then suddenly develop some unsightly eccentricity. You will see It often in humans. I have a the ory that the individual represents in his development the whole procession of his ’ancestors, and that such a sud den turn to good or evil stands for some strong influence which came into the line of his pedigree. The person becomes, as It were, the epitome of the history of his own family.” “It is surely rather fanciful” “Well, I don’t Insist upon it \What ever the cause, Colonel Moran began to go wrong. Without any oj,ven scan dal he still made India too hot to hold him. He retired, came to London and again acquired an evil name. It was at this time that he was sought out by Professor Morlarty, to whom for a time he was chief of the staff. Moriar- ty supplied him liberally with money and used him only in one or two very high class Jobs which no ordinary crim inal could hare undertaken. You may have some recollection of the death of Mrs. Stewart of Lauder In 1887. Not? Well, I ain sure Moran was at the bot tom of It, but nothing could be proved. So cleverly was the colonel concealed that even when the Morlarty gang was broken up we could not Incriminate him. You remember at that date, when 1 called upon you in your rooms, how I put up the shutters for fear of air guns? No doubt you thought me fanci ful. I knew exactly what I was do ing, for I knewr of the existence of this remarkable gun, and I knew also that one of the best shots In the world would be behind It. When we were In Switzerland lie followed us with Mori- arty, and it was undoubtedly he who gave me that evil five minutes on the Reichenbach ledge. T h e V e r y F in e s t A r e T h o s e Form e d From S ilk w o r m Gut. Silkworm gut forms the best line for fishing purposes, partly on account of its great tenacity and partly because it Is so transparent. Every year a suf ficient number of Spanish silkworm grubs are selected for this purpose. Aft er they have eaten enough mulberry leaves and before they begin to spin they are thrown Into vinegar for sev eral hours. Each Insect is killed, and the substance which' the grub in the natural course would have spun into a cocoon is forcibly drawn from the dead worm Into a much thicker and shorter silken thread. The threads are then placed in pure water for about four hours and after ward dipped for ten minutes in a so lution of soft soap. The fine outer skin is thus loosened so that the work man can remove it with his hands. ♦ The threads must be dried in a shady place and are often bleached with sulphur vapor until -they acquire the bright appearance of spun glass.—Lon don Telegraph. nervous dyspepsia. A tendency to cry at the least provocation. All this points to nervous prostration. , Nothing will relieve this distressing condition and prevent months of pros tration and suffering so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Mrs. M. E. Shotwell, of 103 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: 411 cannot express the wonderful relief I have experienced by taking Lydia B. Pink- ham’s vegetable Compound. I suffered for a long time with nervous prostration, back ache, headache, loes of appetite. I could not sleep and would walk the flow Almost every night. 441 had three doctors and got no better, and life was a burden. I was advised to tr Lydia E. pinkham’a Vegetable Compoun and it .-has worked wonders for me. 141 am a well woman, my nervousness is all gone and my friends say I look ten years younger.” Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia 0. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound convince all women of its virtues ? Surely you cannot wish to remain sick and weak and discouraged, exhausted each day, when you can be as easily cured as other women. coughs, colds of long standing, pneumonia and bronchitis. The doctor knows a good remedy and advises all sufferers to try “ Bloodine.” servant appeared with tea, and the fol lowing colloquy occurred: “Who told you to bring tea?” “Please, ma’am, I thought that was what you rang for.” H E N R Y C. UNDERW OOD Dated, May 8, 1905. 15w26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS— Pursuant to an order of John T. Knox, Surrogate of Yates county, all persons having claims against the estate of William V. Gelder, (Xt- ,, , -r 1.1 ^ .late of Torrey, in said county, deceased, W e ll, please don t think. I hired you are required to present the same, with to answ e r the bell.. It w a s n ’t the sig- the vouchers thereof, to Dudley V. Gelder, FREE.— To prove the wonderful merits of BLOODINE we will mail a large sample bottle to any one send ing ten cents in silver or stamps to pay postage. Address the Bloodine Co., .Boston, Mass. nal for a guessing competition. When one of the undersigned executors of, &c., of said deceased, at his place of residence, I w a n t you to do that I ’ll supply the In the town of Torrey, on or before the kitchen with a copy of a newspaper.” I was not surprised to hear this lady changed her servants frequently. 12th day of July next. Dated, January 9, 1905. Rebecca Gelder, Dudley V. Gelder, ' Executors. F o r S a l e b y H a r r y O . B e n n e t t . I C licerfnlness. Cheerfulness is one of the universally understood attributes. It Is accepted Not long ago a youngster and h isla* Its value the world over. It mother were going home from church Is the gold coin of disposition. Indeed, and the mother was finding fault with i1: ls suoh a lftrS<3 part of disposition the sermon. The boy noticed the that it would almost seem to constitute amount of his mother’s contribution Ith® whole of it. and said, “ Well, ma, you can’t expect much for a 0601 .\ -------- e -------- We live longer than our forefathers, but we suffer more from a thousand Improved Train Service to and From | artificial anxieties and cares.—Bulwer. T k e W a l t e r s . Usefulness of any man or woman lies principally in the willingness back of the hands to do as well as they pos sibly can whatever comes their way. As a rule, it will be found that the most useless persons in the world are those who are “waiting” for something to turn up. And by the same sign it is a fact that the most useful beings are those who have taken up the first thing that came to hand and done the best they could with It These people usual ly find something to their liking in the long run, too, and If this be denied them they have the good sense to learn to like what comes. Sodus Point, via Pennsylvania Railroad. Effective with the change of tim e on June 11, the P e n n sylvania Railroad Com p a n y (N o rthern Central R a ilw a y ) w ill inaugurate Improved train service If you wish to succeed in m a k ing to and from Sodus Point, good tea be particular to use freshly Trains leaving W illiam s p o r t a t 2 :4 0 boiled w a ter; but it m ust be really a. m . and 2 :5 0 p. m . w ill m a k e close boiling, not sim m e ring. U n less these connection on w eek-days a t ’ Stanley two points are attended to the leaves will not open properly, and the flavor w ill not be fully extracted. with train for Sodus Point and Lake Shore. . T r a ins leave L a k e Shore at 6 :2 0 a. M . w e e k -days and 7 :0 5 p. m . Sundays only w ill m a k e close connec- Cuban Diarrhoea. tion for through trains to Elm ira, W il- U . S. soldiers who served in Cuba liam sport and principal interm e d iate during the Spanish w a r know w h a t stations. Train leaves E lm ira at 1 :2 6 this disease is, and that ordinary rem - p . m . week-days w ill have a connection for Sodus Point. Train leaving Lake Shore at 4 :5 5 p. m . w e e k -days w ill Notice to Creditors. Pursuant to an order of the Surro gate’s Court of the County of Yatefe, no tice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Frances M. Thayer, late of the town of Milo, Yates County, State of New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned administrators at their res idence in the town of Milo, Yates County, N. Y ., on or before the 15th day of N o vember, 1905 Anna P. Stevens, ! Howard S. Fullagar. Dated April 24, 1905 14mos6 \VTOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an -L” order of the Hon. John T. Knox, Surrogate of Yates County, all persons having claims against the estate of Delia Henderson, late of Milo, in said county, deceased, are required to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to Stanley MiUspaugh, the undersigned execu-1 Stations, tor of the said deceased, at the office of Charles W . Kimball in the village of Penn Yan, Yates county, New York, on or before the 1st day of July, 1905. Dated, December 27,1904. Stanley MiUspaugh, 48mos6 Executor. floor space are filled to their capacity w ith Carpets, R u g s , M a t t in g s , D r a p ery F a b r ics, L in o leu m s , L a c e C u r tains, Portieries, & c ., & c ., and all these goods are now on d isp la y for in spection. S p r in g season, 1905, affords exceptional choice and varied assort m e n t s in styles, w e a v e s and colorings and these features w ljich abound in our stocks com bined w ith the superior qualities o f goods w e carry and th e large assortm e n ts in all grades, m a k e our store headquarters for floqr cover ings and drapery m a terials. N o in* ten d in g purchaser o f goods in our lines can afford to b u y w ith o u t inspect in g our unequaled stocks an d learning the benefit o f our prices. H O W E & R O G E R S CO., 8 0 . 8 3 , 8 4 S t a t e S t r e e t . R o c h e s t e r , N e w Y o r k . C o m e and ex a m in e th a t G o ld D u s t C e y lon Tea at T . S . B ’s. V e r y few teas can m a t c h it at a n y price, 4 lbs. $1.00. H i g h q u a lity, low price. By thousands of Brooklyn people. Can you take a few? If so, list your house in the BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE FREE INFORMATION BU REAU, for which purpose a printed Blank is provided. The service of the INFORMATION BUREAU W ill Cost You Nothing. The Brooklyn Eagle is the best advertising medium in the world. It carres more resort advertsements than any New York paper. It stands PRE-EMINENTLY at the head. An Advertisement in the Eagle costs little but brings large results, because the EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU is constantly helping It. Write for listing blank, picture of Bureau and Advertising Rate Card, Address. B r o o k l y n D a i l y E a g l e , B r o o k l y n , N e w Y o r k , Mention the paper in which you see this advertisement. V I A V I T h e users o f the V i a v i S y s t e m o f H o m e T r e a t m e n t already covers tw e n ty-three countries o f the w o r ld. I t saves th o u s a n d s o f w o m e n y e a r ly from operations. F u ll details given in V i a v i H y g ie n e , or furnished by Mrs. J. R. VanTuyl, Manager, 113 Chapel Street, Penn Yan. Office Hours.—Mondays and Saturdays, fro: nine A. m . t6 six p. m . ’Phone, £07 N E W Y O R K C E N T R A L A N D H U D S O N R IV E R R A IL R O A D . Condensed Time Table. In effect June IS, 1905. GOING SOUTH. W e e k Days Sundays, Geneva Dresden . .. ............ Penn Yan arrive Penn Yan, leave Himrod ............... Dundee ............... Watkins Station edies have little m o re effect than so m u ch water. Cuban diarrhoea is al m o s t as* severe and dangerous as a E x a m i n a t i o n F r e e . K N A P P H O U S E , P E N N Y A N , M o n d a y , J u n e 3 6 , 9 to 6 . W e b s t e r H o u s e , C a n a n d a igu a , J u n e 3 8 , 9 to 6 . G e n e v a —J u n e 3 9 . Graduated Specialist. S p e c ia ltie s : I Notice to Creditors. Catarrh and Dlseas- Pursuant to an order of the Surrogate’s I Corning, arrive es of the Lungs, Court of the County of Yates, notice is Corning, leave Throat, Liver and hereby given to all persons having claims Sexual Organs, alsoU against Solomon Crittenden, late of the Knoxville leave t *?™ !6 1 Town of Milo, Yates County, State of Westfield,' leave New York, deceased, to present the same, Ulysses, leave with the vouchers thereof, to the under- | Tioga signed Executor, at the office of M. A. Leary, Esq., Penn Yan, N. Y., on or be fore the 15th day of December, 1905. MYRON PECKINS, Executor. Dated, June 13th, 1905. a. m. j a. m. Lyons ........................................................................ ............... 9 05 Liquor, Morphine, and Opium Habit. m ild attack of cholera. There is one rem e d y , how e v e r, that can alw a y s be I leaving W illiam s p o r t at 2 :4 0 a. m . m a k e connection for E lm ira and inter- and every four weeks thereafter. At home office, m e d iate stations. On Sundays train K ™ B1°ck’ Roohester- every Saturday and Stokedale Junction Wellsboro, arrive . Wellsboro, leave ... Ansonia ............... .. .. . Blackwells ............... Slate Run ................ Jersey Shore .......... Williamsport .......... “You may think that I read the pa pers with some attention during my so journ in France, on the lookout for any chance of laying him by the heels. So long aa he was free In London my life would really not have been worth liv ing. Night and day the shadow would have been over me and sooner or later his chance must have come. What could I do? I could not shoot him at sight or I should myself be in the dock. There was no use appealing to a magis trate. They cannot Interfere on the strength of what would appear to them to be a wild suspicion, nothing. But I watched the criminal L o n g F l i g h t h y N ight, Nearly all small birds make their long flights by night, spending the day time quietly feeding and resting, so that If on any day in May the treetops are full of flitting little warblers it is no sign that the following day will find them still there. Borne kinds, like phoe- bes, song sparrows, meadow larks and bluebirds, come very early—as soon as the snow ls all gone and the south slop ing hillsides begin to feel warm and •‘smell of spring/’—St. Nicholas. anaay. Treatment it desired not to exceed *2 per week.. , __ > j ... , , ,, | • , Special instruments for examining the Lunge. depended upon as w ill be seen b y the will connect w ith train leaving Stan-1 Heart Liver and Kidneys. follow ing certificate from M r s . M innie ley at 8 :1 0 a. m. Good connection m a y I hereby aiSo be m a d e on these trains from and S U P R E M E C O U R T , Y A T E S C O U N T Y — , - .. , _ Rochester Trust and Safe Deposit Com- & Rm pany, plaintiff, -against Eda L. Comings, p 5 50 6 20 8 05 8 52 9 34 11 00 6 41 7 15 7 25 6 55 7 28 7 58 8 18 9 15 9 60 a. m. 2 55 4 35 9 31 9 56 10 30 9 22 10 10 10 19 10 42 11 25 11 32 12 04 12 35 12 25 12 41 1 25 11 42 12 18 12 28 11 58 12 33 1 05 1 26 2 25 3 00 p. m. 8 26 10 15 C u r e d U i m s e l f Jacobs Of H o u ston, T e x a s : “ I hereby I q ] go he marie nn these trains from and I Pronounced by his medical brethren an incurable . . . .. 0 . . ’ , . , n : aiso De m a a e on tnese trains irom ana o o ^ p t i v e , w « led to experiment with certain certily that GnamDerlain s Colic, Choi- fo points on the N e w Y o r k Central I drugs and chemicals to save his own life. This he Olive F. Comings, John W . Comings, Charlotte E. Connal, Elizabeth St. John, Cassius N. McFarren and East Side Savings Bank of Rochester, defendants. j p . r n . j p . m. p. m. 1 50 2 25 2 54 3 20 2 17 3 09 3 18 3 42 4 25 5 30 6 02 6 35 6 55 7 13 7 55 6 16 6 50 7 00 6 30 7 06 7 40 8 02 9 05 9 40 p. m. 4 45 6 50 a. m. p. m. 6 35 7 10 7 36 8 03 7 02 7 52 8 01 8 25 9 05 p. lh. p. m. a. m. 11 45 12 20 p. m. 5 50 7 30 p. m. a. m. 9 05 9 31 9 56 10 23 9 22 10 10 10 19 10 42 11 25 a. m. a. m. a. m. 4 00 4 00 5 01 5 28 4 27 5 16 5 25 5 46 6 25 6 30 6 30 7 35. 6 16 a. m. 6 56 6 51 7 06 7 46 8 02 9 05 9 46 p. m. 4 45 6 56 a. m. GOING NORTH. era and Diarrhqea R e m e d y cured m y husband o f a severe attack of Cuban and H u d son R iver Railroad betw e e n dreds of cases that were pronounced Incurable. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure | Stations, succeeded fn doing'and since that has cured *htm-1 and sale duly granted in the above enti tled action, and duly entered in the of- W e e k Days. S u n d a y s . Syracuse and Rochester. For time ta- W e a k n e s s o f diarrhoea, which he brought hom e bles and full inform a tion, consult near- 4 Treated with a prescription procured while in Par- a. m. i a. m. fice of the Clerk of the County of Yates, I j^reeymShore ! \J I L L ’ .’ I .\fi.’ I L L j 7 40 N. Y ., on the 29th day of May, 1905, I, the Slate Run . . L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L ! 8 35 from Cuba. W p hflfi Rpvpral iWtnr<$ * t . t . „ , . . . le from oneiof the ablest French specialists, that hat Referee appointed thereby for that pur- w e naa several doctors est Pennsylvania Railroad T ick e t A g t . proven without fau. a sure cure for all weaknesses DOSe wm sell at nublic auction Thursday id him nn frnnd OnP hnt- from whatever cause, of the sexual organs In male PT L UL ? / - / / but they did him no good. One hot tie of this rem e d y cured him , as our neighbors w ill testify. I thank God for so valuable a m e d icine.” F o r sale by W h e e ler & Bordwell. June 20w2 or female patients. Asure remedy at expense not the 20th day of July, 1905, at 10 o’clock Special Election to exceed per week. J . W . D A Y . M . D .. L L . D . THE UGLY OCTOPUS. St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth via Chicago & North-Western Ry. Four m a g n ificent fa s t daily trains I h o u s ^ N o .^ i ; Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the village of Penn Yan in First Election District, at Engine House No. 2; Second Election District, at Engine S. FEDERBUSCH, It It Owe o f th e Most R e p u lsiv e and H ideous o f C r e a tures. A greedy, voracious, relentless crea ture is the octopus, and a most formi- from Chicago to St. Paul and Minne- Third Election District, at the vacant I T h e A u s t r ia n L a d i e s ’ T a y lO f (table enemy even to man, for it Is easier So I could do I to cut or tear off one of those terrible long arms with Its two rows of suck- news, knowing that sooner or later 11 ers than to Induce the creature to re should get him. Then came the death Hnquleb any prey It has laid hold of. apolis and tw o to Superior and Du- store No. 113 Jacob street, on the 26th luth. T h e electric-lighted N o r thw e st- ?P,y ,°.f ^une' 1905- between the hours of ° 1 12 o clock noon and 5 o clock in the af ternoon, and that at such special elec tion there will be submitted to be voted ern Lim ited and Duluth-Superior L im ited to the H e a d -O f-The-Lakes, in elude all that skill and liberal expen- yp °n b>\ the. Qualified voters, the foilow- diture can provide for comfortable and lnI h£n° luxurious travel, round-trip su mu of this Ronald Adair. My chance had come at last. Knowing what I did, was It not certain that Colonel Moran had done It? He had played cards with the lad; he had followed him home from the club; he had shot him through the open window. There was not a These suckers also enable it to drag Its body into very narrow crevices, from which scarcely any force will avail to remove It. Like its beautiful brother the argo- laut, It defies its enemies by ejecting ink, but the octopus Is so subtle and doubt of it The bullets alone are clever that he can vary the color of his enough to put bis head In a noose. I came over at once. I was seen by Ink according to the color of the ground he is passing over, and, as he is very Shall the sum of $3,500.00 be levied and Beginning June 1 , 1 collected on the taxable property of the er tourist tickets w ill village of Penn Yan, N. Y ., for the pur- be on sale daily from Chicago at the p,ose of 5ayins deficiency in the construe- J , T . rJi , tion and completion of the Municipal rate of $16.00 round trip St. Paul and Electric Light Plant? M inneapolis and $20.00 round trip to I Dated June 8, 1905. Superior and Duluth, w ith correspond ingly low rates from all points. For full inform a tion apply to your nearest agent or address H . B . Loucks, Jr., G e n 'l A g t , 301 M a in St., Buffalo, N . Y . 18w4 T. S. BURNS, Geo. H. Simmons, President. 20w2 Clerk. 201 Beckley Bldg., ROCHESTER, N. V. O FFERS to the readers of this paper, ab solutely the best service obtainable in Western New York in LADIES’ TAILOR MADE GARMENTS. The NEWEST, LAT EST and BEST STYLES always shown. DO NOT FORGET that while the name FEDERBUSCH stands for the best service in Rochester his charges are very moderate, service considered. This is the only first class establishment in Rochester for fine COVERT and AUTOMOBILE COATS and separate skirts at reduced prices. Call on us or write to us about that new outing or traveling suit you intend to pur chase. the sentinel, who would, I knew, direct | active and darts about at lightning speed, be constantly escapes being caught. He is an unsociable creature, appar ently quite satisfied with his own so ciety, as be roams about alone, seeking what be may devour on rocky shores, where he may be met with of all sizes, varying In length from an inch to two the colonel’s attention to m y presence. H e could not fall to connect m y sudden return with his crim e and to be terribly alarm ed. I w a s sure tie would m ake an attem p t to get m e out o f the w a y at once and w o u ld bring round his m u r derous weapon for that purpose. I left him an excellent m a rk In the window, and, having warned the police that or more feet. they might be needed—by the way, Watson, you spotted their presence In that doorway with unerring accuracy— I took up what seemed to me to be a judicious post for observation, never dreaming that he would choose the same spot for his attack. Now, my dear Watson, does anything remain for me to explain?” “Yes,” said I. “You have not made It quite clear what was Colonel Moran’s motive in murdering the Hon. Iionakl Adair?” “Ah, my dear Watson, there we come into those realms of conjecture where the most logical mind may be at fault. Each may form his own hypothesis up on the present evidence, and yours Is as likely to be correct as mine/' “You have formed one, then?” “I think that It Is not difficult to ex plain the facts. It came out In evidence that Colonel Moran and young Adair had between them won a considerable amount of money. Now, Moran un doubtedly played foul. Of that I have long been aware. I believe that on the day of the murder Adair had dYscov- The octopus has one very curious habit—when resting he coils up some of his arms Into a semblance of the shell of the argonaut—Pearson's Week ly. One Night to Denver From Chicago and the Central States and two nights from the Atlantic Sea board, on the Colorado Special. Two Veils are light and clear, the fav- trains daily via the Chicago, Un- orite among these being a very fine jon pacific and North-Western Line, i M Z - s r i E J E e s , gauze ground w ith big black velvet over the only double track railw a y be. Y E S P E C IA L IS T spot or crescents thereon. J«KR7 b in d as a C h ild. Jenny Lind as a child o f three years w a s the lark of her parents’ house. A s a girl of nine she attracted the atten tion of all lovers of m u sic and entered the Stockholm conservatory as a pupil. H e r continuous studlesvat so tender an age caused the sudden loss o f her voice, and for four full years she pursued her theoretical and technical studies, when suddenly the full sw e e t sounds came back, to the delight, as every one know s, o f thousands for m a n y years. H e Hnd, ♦ Woman o f the House (handing him a plate of cold scraps)—You look like a man who has seen better days. Fon- dry Gretts—Yes'm, thankee, I have. There was a time, ma’am, -w’eu I would have blushed to hand such a layout as this to a dog.—Chicago Tribune. ' That Little Pain in Your Back threatens your K idneys. If allow e d to go on a little w h ile you w ill suffer throughout the eptire system . T a k e at once Dr. D a v id K e n n e d y ’s Favorite R e m e d y , o f Rondout, N . Y ., w h ich costs only one dollar. It is the m o s t certain cure for the treatm e n t o f all diseases o f the K idneys, L iver and Blood. A l l druggists $1; 6 bottles $5.5 N e w w a lking skirts are untrim m ed, in m a n y cases, even by pleating. ------------------------- ♦ -------- Lace curtains are a specialty with us. Quenan’s Laundry. No Secret About It. It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, U lcers, F e v e r Sores, Sore E y e s , Boils, etc., nothing is so effective as Buck- len’s A r n ica Salve. “ It didn’t take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is all O. K . for sore eyes,” w rites D. L. G regory, o f H o p e , T e x . 25c a t W h e e l er & Bordw e ll’s drug store. June T h e all-w h ite gow n w ill probably have another season's favor. — ♦— / The Chronicle has all the news. Catarrh Cannot be Cured W ith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis«tu e. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall’s ► Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a kuack med icine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in the country for years and Is a regular prescription. It is com- osed of the best tonics known, com ined with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingred ients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes timonials free. F. J. CH ENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa tion. 12 6 tw e e n Chicago and the M issouri river. Sum m e r tourist tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and re turn daily, beginning June 1, $30.00 from Chicago. Corresponding rates from other points. A ll agents sell tickets via this line. Send for m a p s, booklets, hotel lists, etc. Address, H . B. Loucks, Jr., G e n 'l A g t ., 301 | late Dr. Underwood. M a in St., Buffalo, N . Y . 17-6w O v e r 2 0 Y e a r s E x p e r i e n c e , Now in the office formerly occupied by the in the forenoon of that day, at the Court House in the Village of Penn Yan, Yates County, N. Y ., the following described, property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the Village of Penn Yan, County of Yates, and State of New York, and bounded as follows: Begin ning on the North side of Head street in said Village at the southwest corner of a lot owned by Frederick Clatsworthy, thence along the North side of the street North, eighty-three degrees and forty- five minutes W e st, twenty feet and nine inches, thence North, nine degrees east, one hundred and fifty feet; thence North, fifty-one degrees west, sixty-nine feet to the East line of Frank Scofield’s lot; thence by said lot North, six degrees and thirty minutes east, seven chains and fifty-five links; and South, eighty-three degrees and thirty minutes east, three chains and thirty-two links to the W e s t side of the Northern Central Railroad; thence southerly along the west side of the Railroad six chains and eighty-nine links to the northeast corner of lands of E. A. Price & Co.; thence by said lands westerly one chain and eleven links and southerly one chain and fifty-eight links to the center of the brook; thence up the center of the brook two chains and eigh ty-two links to the northwest corner of the Frederick Clatsworthy lot aforesaid; thence by said lot southerly thirty-six links, and westerly twenty-one links, and southerly two chains .to the place of be ginning, containing four (4) acres of land, to be the same more or less as surveyed February 15th, 1893, by L. Ogden, being the same premises conveyed by George A. Comings to Eda L. Comings by deed dated July 9th, 1894, recorded May 3d, 1895, in liber 79 of deeds, page 410. Also all that tract or parcel of land sit uate in said Village of Penn Yan, bound ed as follows: Beginning on the North side of Head street at the southeast cor ner of a lot owned by Frank Scofield, thence along the E a s t line of said lot. North, six degrees and thirty minutes Blackwells ..............................................................[ . . . . . . . I 8 54 Ansonia ....................................................................... 9 25 Wellsboro, arrive ................................................ ............... I 10 00 Wellsboro, leave ........................ 9 30 Stokedale Junction ............................ 9 50 Tioga ............................................................................. 10 14 Ulysses ......................................................................... 8 30 Westfield ..................................................................... 9 12 Knoxville ..................................................................... 9 27 Elkland ......................................................................... 9 45 Lawrenceville .............. 10 35 Corning, arrive ......................... (. . .............. .. a. m. 1 11 05 Corning, leave ............. .. ............ .. .................... .. 7 05 Watkins Station ................... .. .............................. 7 46 Dundee ......................... .. .................................. .. .1 8 08 Himrod .................................................................... 8 17 Penn Yan, arrive ................................... .. .......... 9 33 Penn Yan, leave . ...................................................| 8 02 Dresden ...................................... .. ...................... Geneva ................................................................ Lyons .................................................................. 4 . 8 32 9 01 9 25 a. lit. Auburn, N. Y. C......................................................I 12 04 Syracuse, N. Y. C. Albany, N. Y. C. New York, N. Y. C . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 40 2 05 5 30 Rochester, N. Y. C ............... .. ...................... ....1 10 60 12 65 2 13 p. m. . • Buffalo, N. Y . C. Niagara Falls, N. Y. C. . . . . . . . . . • •. • • • 11 10 11 47 12 08 12 16 12 58 11 57 12 31 1 02 1 30 p. m. 2 18 3 15 6 57 10 00 2 28 4 15 5 31 p. m. p. m. 2 30 3 00 3 45 4 03 4 33 6 07 4 35 4 67 5 22 3 40 4 22 4 38 4 55 5 38 6 00 6 10 6 54 7 18 7 26 8 13 7 07 7 45 8 12 8 40 p. m. 9 59 10 45 2 50 7 00 9 40 11 30 12 38 a. m. p. m. 5 47 6 19 7 21 7 40 8 15 8 55 8 25 8 45 9 12 a. m. 7 10 7 40 8 35 8 54 9 25 9 60 9 51 9 50 10 14 p. m . 9 27 9 55 p. m. 10 35 11 05 • # •. p . 1Y1. 6 10 6 54 7 18 7 26 8 13 7 07 7 45 8 12 8 40 p. m , 9 45 10 45 2 50 7 00 9 40 11 30 12 3&. a. m . . Connections at Lyons and Geneva with main line and Auburn road trains; a t Williamsport with Philadelphia & Reading R. R. GEO. H. D AN IELS, W . H . NORTHROP, General Passenger Agent, New York General Agent, Williamsport, Pa- J. P. BRADFIELD, General Superintendent, New York. N O R T H E R N C E N T R A L R A I L W A Y . Schedule In Effect M ay 28, 1905. S o u th w a rd — Read D o w n . S ta tio n s . 4 p. m. ! 5 00 ! 5 20 7 07 8 07 ! 8 35 8 53 10 p. m. * 3 45 * 3 30 6 12 6 08 • 6 15 6 42 H e r e E v e r y S a t u r d a y , Let me say I have used E l y ’s Cream B a lm for catarrh and can thoroughly | etc., call and see hi recom m end it for w hat it claim s . V e r y 10 40 8 45 3 ’ N RJV,) HJ W ' HathaWay< EUZa\ Absolutely Harmless. I tried E ly ’s Cream B a lm and to all appearances am cured o f catarrh. The terrible headaches from which I M o th patches m a y be rem o v e d by long suffered are gone.— W . J. H itch- a lotion o f salicylic acid and rose cock, late M a jor U . S. V o l. and A . eA . water— tw o ounces of rose w a ter to Buffalo, N . Y . 9 15 7 13 8 9 28 7 27 9 53 8 00 9 59 8 07 east, one hundred and eighty-eight feet | s l ° 24 8 34 and eight inches; thence South, fifty-one If troubled with Headaches, Nervousness, .Cf j feet:. th®nc® I -tT.TVI 8 48 E x a m in a t io n F r e e . and flfty feet t0 the North slde of Head street aforesaid; thence along the North I a. m. side of the street North, eigtity-three I 12 05 degrees and forty-four minutes west, fifty feet and six inches to the place of beginning, being the same premises con veyed by George A. Comings to Eda L. Comings by deed dated April 10th, 1895, recorded May 3d, 1895, in liber 82 of 11 40 Cures on the Spot. BROMO-PERSIN. f 12 31 1 15 4 15 6 12 a. ro. (a. m. *10 151 .......... *10 00 * 4 00 11 45 p. m, 12 35 • 1 15 1 38 2 02 2 18 2 63 3 00 3 28 4 15 4 18 4 48 6 12 6 50 7 45 * 7 50 8 08 8 32 8 46 9 12 9 20 9 45 10 05 10 08 10*60 a. m .lL v ... Syracuse ..A r . (N. Y. C. & H. R. R.) Lv. . .* Buffalo .. Ar. .. .. Rochester .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . a. m. ’ 7 49 7 62 8 15 8 40 half a dra o f acid. - — ♦ Ask Your Dealer for Allen’s Foot-Ease. A powder for your feet. It cures Sw o llen, Sore, H o t, Callous, Aching, Sw e a ting Feet, Corns and Bunions. A t all D r u g g ists and shoe stores, 25 cents. A s k today. 18w4 ♦ T h e B a lm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists a t 50 cts., or m a iled by E ly Brothers, 56 W a r r e n St., N e w Y o r k . 14 -------- ♦ - .... Nickle Plate Road Again Offering Very Low Round Trip Rates to Port- Land and Other Pacific Coast Points. 64 N o t e th e W o r d P e p s i n .” C U R E S S M S r r Indig68-1 d e ^ r a t j j i A l l D r u g g i s t s , 1 0 c , 2 6 c and 6 0 c . For sale by Wheeler & Bordwell. 6 36 11 12 9 03 6 04) 11 38) 9 299 p« m. t 6 50f 12 20f 10 Ar. Canandaigua Lv. (N. Y, C. & H. R. R.) (Pennsylvania R. R .) Lv. Canandaigua Ar. Stanley ........ 9 I a. m. !10 20 *10 15 8 17 7 20 7 15 N o r th w a r d — Read U p . r i 5™r6i\i p. m.Jp. m.Jp. m.lp ! 3 15 7 30 !10 40 1 m ! 4 15 * 7 10 2 10 5 10 1 10 4 23 *10 45 8 40 7 45 . . . •. • • .. , Penn Yan . .H im r o d .. .. Watkins Montour Falls Horseheads . . . .. •. •. •. • • .. Elmira .. Henry Street . . Gillett Troy • • •. .» •.. . . . . . ». 2 .. .. 15f . . VWilliamsport Canton Ralston •. • • .. 6 531 12 04 a. m. 6 261 11 37 f 6 09 11 17 5 42 10 50 5 33 10 42 5 10 10 19 6 OOI 10 101 10 02 9 24 9 00 8 34 7 58 !12 301* 3 45 * 7 35 3 24 7 15 2 68 2 43 2 14 2 05 1 44 1 35 1 23 f if 4 05 3 45 3 19 6 50 6 32 6 03 6 52 6 29 5 20 6 10 f 4 48 • 9 35 9 32 f 9 Oft 4 26 8 46 19 20 a. m « ! 4 40l ........ f! I 15fl 3 301. ....... jLv. 3 201 .......... jAr. .Harrisburg. Lv. .Harrisburg. Ar. 4 03 3 341 * 2 40 7 10 8 21 7 50 7 06 ! 12 01 p. m . 11 45 H E N D R I C K C O M M E R C I A L T R A I N IN G SC H O O L , 9 3 8 G r a n ite B l d g ., R o c h e s t e r , N . Y . First-Class Instruction, Second-Class Prices. Pemin Columbia Gold Medal Shorthand, Dated M ay 20, 1905. CHARLES R. KING, TJ Af William N. Cogswell, Plaintiff’s Attorney. 18w7 7 171 6 23|...........|Ar. Philadelphia Lv.|! 8 50 p. m. .Harrisburg. Ar.| 11 36 4 23 p. m. | ip. m. I 4 43f .......... ( I l l 60|! 3 35[ ............ (Lv. la. m . 7 15|........... I 2 201 6 00| ............ lAr. Balt.Un.Sta. Lv. 8 30} ......... I 3 301 7 151 ............ TAr. 2 50 , ,a. m., 3 35[ ........... 1*11 40 * 3 25 a. m.Jp. m» a. m. 2 30 ........... 11 25 2 46 p. m. a. m. ‘OH 111 401 ........... 1! 8 30 i l l 40 a. m.i la. m.|p. m. 2 321 ........... 1 11 151 2 45 fa. m* IP. m. Balt. Un. Sta. Lv.| 9 00J 11 55J .......... I 8 551 12 00 Washington Lv.jl 7 45|!10 40|...........|! .7 50j!10 60 Rochester & Eastern Rapid Railway Co. Time Table. Leave Canandaigua— West-bound. A. I Daily. * Daily, except Sunday, f Flag stop, s Stops on signal or notice to Agent or Conductor to receive or discharge passengers Sunday night only. Through Car Arrangement.— No. 12.— Buffet Parlor Car Canandaigua to Phlladel- V., ii !« s It is a good thing to know that If turn, tickets on sale every day. Also Touch Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Etc. Day m .— *6:05; L -7:00; -7:05; 8:05; L*8:53; 9:05; phla. Pullman Sleeping Car Harrisburg to Washington. No. 6.— Pullman Sleeping^ and evening sessions. Lessons by mail. Send iu.05; 11.05. .P M.— 12:05; L12:53; 1:05; Car Harrisburg to New York. No. 4.— Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Rochester to $69 50 Buffalo to Portland and re- for circular containing list of graduates and 2:06; L*2:53; 3:05; 4:05; L4:53; 6:05; 6:05; Washington daily. Pullman Sleeping Car Canandaigua to Philadelphia daily. Pull-. * A „ i , A1 positions in which we have placed them. 14-13 L6:53; 7:05; 8:05; 9:05; 10:05; 11.05. man Sleeping Car Williamsport to Philadelphia daily. No. 9.— Pullman Buffet Sleep-. several silver coins are put in the kettle when jelly or preserves are on certain days in June, July and Aug ust to Los Angeles and San Francisco being made they will prevent scorch- ana return $75.50. For full particu- ing or burning. lars regarding routes, sleepers, etc., „ . . . , , write R. E. Payne, General Agent, 291 For ,an abjotijtely ^rrDles8 remedy | Main st > Buflalo> N Y 19w4. $38.00 Buffalo to Denver, Colorado there is nothing in the world equal to Bromo-Pepsin for acute indigestion, headache, nausea, insomnia, and men tal exhaustion. It does not merely re lieve—it cures. For sale by Wheeler & Bordwell, druggists. 10c, 25c and 50c. 23 Springs or Pueblo and Return, via Nickle Plate Road. Tickets on sale June 29th, 30th and July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Final return limit August 8th. Buttermilk is a good blood purifier, For full 'information regarding the and when used as a wash will whiten routes, sleeping car accommodations, the skin. CHICHESTER’S PILLS < Original and Only Genuine. A Stnndsird R e m e d y , sold for 8 5 years. 1 0 , 0 0 0 Tiylimoolal*. Ladies, ask Druggist for C H I C H E S T E R ’ S E X C L I S H in REI> nod C o ld laetallie boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. T a k e n o oth e r . R e fu s e S u b s titution s and I m itation s . Ask your Druggist, or send 4 c c n Is in stamps for P a r ticu lars, T e s t im o n ia ls and B o o k let fo r L a d les, by return M a ll. Sold by all Druggists. C h lcn e s t e r C h e m ical Co.» M a d ison Square, P H 1 L A ., P A . Leave Canandaigua— East-bound. A. ing Car Washington to Rochester daily, except Saturdays. Pullman Sleeping Car L-9:12; 9:47; Philadelphia tc- Canandaigua daily except Saturdays. Pullman Sleeping Car Phila— M.— *6:05; 7:05; *7.45; 8:47; lv:47; L * U :12; 11:47; P.M .- . _ _____ „ _____ , _____ 12:47; L * l:12; I delphia to Harrisburg daily. No. 3.— Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Washington to 1:47; 2:47; L3:12; 3:47; 4:47; L5:12; 5:47; Rochester Saturdays only. Pullman Sleeping Car Philadelphia to Canandaigua Sat- 6:47; L7:12; 7:47; 8:47; 9:47; 10:47; 11:47; | urdays only and Philadelphia to Williamsport daily. No. 61.— Pullman Buffet Parlor To keep., butter fill a bowl of cold | and Niagara streets, water; put the butter on a plate and put on top of the bowl; then take a piece of butter muslin and put it over L*12.26. * Daily except Sunday. - Sundays only. L Limited trains. Stop only at Pitts- ford, Victor, Canandaigua, and Seneca Castle between Rochester and Geneva. Baggage collected, transported and de livered, 50c. Express carried on every train., Theatre tickets for all Rochester thea tres on sale at Ticket Office, corner Main Car Philadelphia to Canandaigua, SODUS B A Y B R A N C H . (W e e k -d a y s .) Leave Stanley 3:25 p. m., Phelps' Junction 3:67, Newark (W . S.) 4:15, Newark (N. Y. C.) 4:20, Sodus Center 4:50, Wallington 5:10, Sodus Point 6:20, Lake Shore,—* Arrive Stanley 9:40 a. m., Phelps’ Junction 9:16, Newark (W .S ) 9:02, Newark (NV; Y. C.) 9:00, Sodus Center 8:16, Wallington 8:14, Sodus Point 8:05, Lake Shore —. For further information, apply to ticket agent at the station. W . W . ATTER BU R Y, GEO. W . BOYD, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent. Pass. Traffic Mgr. tr . •'»> \ Only one remedy in the worfd that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body; Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. June the butter and let both ends drop into etc., write R. E. Payne, General Agent, | the water. You can easily get the butter for use and you will find it is quite solid and cool. 291 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 19w4 Straw wings and quills trim many of the utility hats. T o C u r e a C o l d in O n e D a y Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. £ Seven Million boios sold In post 12 months, Thie SKrnatnro ^ People flirt with trouble too much. This signature, Cores Chip In Two Days, on every box. 2 5 c, r \ . ,r . / • * t: •> ir. i if