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GfcNEVA DAILY TJMfiS* TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Daily Times p.i\tf. CORRESPONDENCE, -i A k & \* 1* 'i Published every day except Sunday at 61 and 53 Seneca Street. AddrcBsall Ummuim anons to GENEVA DAILY TIMES, H. JEtt, IHLLOX, Lditor.aml.l'ulillsliiT. GOEBNICVA, 1ST. V. JiOSfiMSrAKCE TELEPHONE NO 77. Subscription Price. IN A/DV\ANCfi. tine year *»•\\ Six Months 2.6\ inroo Months -l.-itt 10 per cunt will bo addeu to above prices if not paid m advance. i*er week by carrier, lu oonts. SntereU as second class mailer in Che J'ust ujjtre at Geneva. .V. Y. II. i i . i 'i —< Dlstingoisbing Features of Gtneya. .Three bantoa. Six social clubs. Wuie public hjillfl. A board of trade. Bfcxflrcconipanlos. .Electric surface railu ay. •Three ox press cum ua u ies. Electric terminal ruiiroud. 1,400 acres of muser) ground*. Ten churches and three chapels. A lino of summers on hciieni lake Xwelve newspapero ami pelindicant Six steam rnUruaili, and tim -tin oni.. T\VOnl.y-nine mcoi ]iorau*d i-iniipniiu--. Xbe Smith Astronomical obt.fi >ui<>i>. A population of about tru ibou-antl. Dancing academy IIIKI w ii <<i IHNMI 1 . .Beautiful residential anil pliiu-ani »iin In. The handsomest opera houm- m UH i-wie. The State agricultural experiment Malum. Xtio two best mineral fcpriiifis u Hie nm lit. ON B DAILY NKWai'Ai\KK-lli K TISll'.i. Communication by Meiieeu ami ( »» ugn t m.m. Twenty-four livin-iit IUI i ami >•<•< it i MT ••!\ r ' A supeib i . Jl. ( . A. liiiiiil>i<i{ i ml (tiiiij.im m. State tullitai) oi irpiu i aiiri mi • i, t n ,.LI..I<U( l-ui cry. An enterprising, liiteiurtua' ami pn.jiii-i.-nu population. Bight schools, two business colli-kcs, ILCIUII- mg Hobart college Grand army post, Woman'* Belief I in pn, an I Union Veterans' union. Ail excellent water system, ami both (.a-aiui electric lighting plants. Homo for old ladies, Church Homo lm«.piliil. and projected hospital. Its people nelcomo new rumors amlaic will- ing t o advance new uiilui>inci>. Latest News From Our Neigh- boring Towns. SENECA FALLS AND OTHERS Local Happenings and Personal Notes o f Qeneral Interest In the Neighboring Towns Af V n< J* GENEVA, SEP r EM BE 24th lfc>U5 GOOD EVENING SENECA FAILS, Sop. . 'Zi. — diaries \V ( ijjinuu lias returned fioni a two U.UIHIIK' trip t o Uenuany, K 1'. (ileHHiiu, accompanied b y R. M. liober s ii,' b.itll of New York, ar c in town t o defoad the damage suits bituiglit a^niiiKt Mr. (}leii\:)ii. Jolin S. Ciiney, fur many years cuii- ti( eted w ltn the tlrtii of Lathrop and Sou, has removed Willi uistiuiiiiy to Batavla. Ilisrehidenct) u u Biul^e street lias be- come tlu« property of Arthur Uibbs of liattivlu, who ua* formerly a St ntca i-'allw biisini-MS man. The (iimlii Mniiofaciiinnir eotmitnyV worki nerr <-IUM-I1 yt-Hlerilay morning; mi at-cnuiit of ilie blov\ iiijr out of a lioilerlie.nl It IK exported that (he plant will I), i inning by W'eil.iewlay noon at th e Iui. *t .Mr-. I-'.iiu.n I'i. \ cln-d on Sunday at Me liiuiii- u ! .Iti'iii I'lirr. 11. on Kttl}!t) -lii-et, H' p .1 all.-:-, :io. il lit) ) i ar.i. I).- i-tiiMi'tl, I'M uu.ii- limn live years, liux lu en a iii-lpltns invald The funeral Srjylee- w II Like place ut Anburu. At tin' i'ui.\ifu''itu)nal church parloro next \S • .luexiliu evening a concert Will be (fivi-n, lie . !n«li uiiieiitiil nm.<ic being l uriii-lied by annivlv iriraiuzed orcln >•• t r.i, ••••»!|mr-t-il i-iiliielv of Srnecit V il'« liiusn.-ian.i, under th e Ic.eleisliip oi I'm. E. L. tVbitumu. The Father Matthew T. A . H. Hoeiety will jjlve lis annual dilute a i Joiiuson II.ill o n tin- evenlnji of October 18th. SENECA FALLS, Sept . 2-1.—Within the bust week surveyois have boen en - {filled In mnppiuj; out a proposed routo for ft-brunch n f the Lehigh Valley rail- road fliilil (ieliova U) .lenetM Kalis. Til 8 IH tlie liilitl Niirvey iiiade during th e Miinnier, anil ii i t ni'iierally bi-liuved that th e company Intends to coiibtiui't the line without further delay. The rond vwll enter Ihe town o n tlie soutii side oi lliu river, and the. local depot will t'C located at o r near th e FrsuMIn limine- eninei. I t is understood that when the extension t o tliig village is completed the time Will nut be far dls liini win II Hie mail VMII lie Iniilt across the lake t o ('aiti>;», where it will b a connected with a Li-hi^h Valley biancli now in operation, thus completely oir cllnt sencca county. When this is dono it will ghe Seneca Fall* a r*nl livo boom, a s it will Iniup; here tlie greater part id th e trade inuii Dviil .'iinl neiith- liniiiig plants, winch no w j;oej t o Uenc- va an d Auburn. Miour.-Mi.i.i:, .-ept. 2i. - Fr.-iiiK I'.ir- -lia.l, nf Kot-be-iei-, -pent Sunday with In- p..ientK i n tlii\ Vlll.iiie. K lii.ird (;. <-ln ffi-r, of lb\ heMier, 1- pe dlii^ a fi e 'bus Willi lelatiMs in lii- pbu-i- whose death occurred last Thursday at Havana, was held yesterday. 'Pug annual conventions oi tlie Wayne County Baptist Association and the Wayne County Sunday School Associa- tion will be held this week at Rose Val- ley. Misses Ellen II. Douglass and Gert- rude V. Douglass returned t o Wilson Female College a t diambersburg. l'a. , to-dav. Mr. and Mrs. William W . Lee? passed Sunday with friends at Cato. Fashions for Mourning, All dresses for deep mourning ar e In black lainage and English crape during the first period, and black silk fabrics and lace for the second; silks of violet, pansy, lilac, mauve, gray, black and white colors fo r half mourning during the third period. Widows' mourning should be worn for a year an d si x weeks. Some even prolong the period t o 18 months. I n th e first case lainage i s worn during the first Fix months with crape; during the next six months silk and lace and during tin- last si x months half mourning materials. In the second case deep mourning, woolen fabrics and crape are worn for a year, Bilk and lace for three months and half mourning for three months. At the beginning of mourning a lonrr dress should be worn In th e house with headdress of crape. The English wid- ow's cap , with a small, white diadem, is In favor Just now . Trimmings of white batiste are also worn ori th e sleeves and at the neck. They are pleasanter wear than black crape trim- mings. Mourning for a father o r mother, father-in-law or mother-in-law should be worn 12 months—six months wool and crape, three months slll< and three months half mourning. Mourning for a grandfather, grandmother, brother o r sister, brother-in-law or sl.-ler-In-law Is worn six months, the first three months ialnage, not to o dead, ami without Kng- llsh crape, but with black laiv an d jet passementerie and feathers fo r trim- mings. Half mourning during the last three months. SilKht mourning Is fo r an uncle or an aunt and is worn three months. Black silk for six weeks and half mourning for th e remainder of the time. All other mourning i s optional and i s not worn longer than three .weeks. _i DENNISONS'. FALL. ATTRACTIONS -CSsfe 3 *— —*ap~ We-have not omy tincp-\-i- i-. -.ock, bu t desirable foods You mn only form a vague idea from reaiiiu^ m : d.erti-.Hiueuis. You will tind many an article in this store you had not tnmmbr of. Qui variety this season is away beyond an y of our previous efforts T e very latest productions of line foot wear, grandly displayed in quality, stvle and elegance. - - - H. DENNISON & SON, Introducers of Footwear Novelties. Mason & Hamlin PIANOS, , BROWN & SIMPSON ^K Mason & Hamlin Organs, x Worcester Organs. For Sale By JOHN J, POUE, Castle St. \ AMEBIOA'S GREATEST KAILROAD.'' NEW YORK THE ELECTRIC CARS Are NONA/ Running to Cayuga Lake Park. •.-*M;fer* i»frti*w-iii'i|-|Vii i'i7 L n . »., . . • ,4feejpn|._oottrfp^™ will «%||/i YorkflOSp. 1M ** : 6 03 p.m. SUNDAY CLOSINO IN N. Y. CITY Three saloons t o the block on out side Of a Street are probably more than even the most enthusiastic advocate of Sun- day .driukiug would claim. Ye t that number was frequently found in New York city before thu Sunday clo-nim law was enforced. Tbeie « ere so many drinking houses that they could no t all prosper, cveu with open Sunda\ * \ um- bers Of theui ncre lunrigaur 1 m toe great breweries. It is a lact that, pro.permis a s tin- liquor Bel Una bustuess ! n supposed t o be, the saloon ketpar seldom gets rich. II\ has to bear all th> odium cast upon ln m by temperance people, and lie does lmt prosper either. lie is to o nuni-ious The effect of thu ne w la w i n New > m .,. City Will b e to close liiiiidreds of -iipi-i- fluOUS saloous. Ihe legal act r<. mn- \ Tw ].;,,„,„(,, I.e.-.-iue of th e Methodist that th e saloons snail be al,*oiuti-i) | Lpl-cp.il cL or.-:, w ill hold a w.cial at Closed. There sli.i.i MIL !••• a xliadnu i tu e r of a back door bin-iuess. Tlie blind- j l'liui must be .drawn u n *o that th e pnio may look i n and te e that lue pone ..- closed. When th e police commissioner, in d- r took to enforce th e Sunday i i.-slng law ahowlof deritlun met tliciu. Tlietiiiog \ could not b e ilom>,an,l it would imu th e i dominant political party cveu if it eon 1 ' nleiice of M^. \V. s . Reynolds on I IV l Vi III 11 si. MI-H \V. ('. liaiiiiiuigli, of Klinora, N. .1., ,ifii t .-pending .-ix wet Us with rela- n\.-.- in tin - place, •ilarted for Washing- l. u. 1>. t! , h'ri Iny tveiilu.' for a short \l-ii u. ii Mi*. Hauibiu^hN part n\i in tin.: . .i i At tin I .-I rr^nlar uniting of the bo. u 1 o ' iru«t i . o the ii'in.i;8 o f 2() Ji'llitg in en of tiii. pi M e u PI e submitted to th e bedone. Well.itliasbceniloue. A-'pr, ni , l„,aid f--i tlie puipine of oigai.l/.ng ft dent Of tho board of police coiiiuiis-ion- | 11<>.,K n: 4 i . i I• I• i to.iupanv. i'tipvweie all i -ule in. • h i-indai eft.mr will b* bebl u- Ho- X i. i^e 11,|J (tils i'ue-dai evtllllii.1 -I li-i- pillpo-e o f eleciilig l 111 eei-ainl I o e 11 .i li--.it t Ion of Mich nth. r '\ellii'M a- ma y he nu'est.u I . ers who accomplished th e feat, II-.u. Theodore Ruoseu H has mmio hin,-.-if it place m history. \\ In n Do time. Liquor and Beer Dealers' iie-Meiation of New York county met and voted to Obey the la w to th e letter and actually IAUNS, Sept. 21 - lut-Klay afternoon shut up all their saloons. It was tlie tiiiul iaM, while practicing hurdle riding on capitulation, j (he Ljons liilving l'ark, getting ready Whetheru f'tuuv legislature will re - l for Silurdav's race\. ex-Distriot At tor- peal the Sunday clociuz law or whether J \' - v ( harlt-s II. Kay fell fioin Id- horse. future police -authorities will wink a t st \ lU \ g npn-i hi s hraJ m such a manner its violation, tiicfact remains that Sun- I \ mt ,,M loft ,,u \ \ a ^ f,r '' »'•*••'>' \^ 't ,,__ , , , ,, ' liHiig'iu but by a fe w shreds of .-km. day closing has ai-tii'illy ti'-cn accom- ; , ^ ' ... ;. , , , ; Dr. M> io n h. l armer wan Kuinuioued pushed in the scunfoieicn cltv ot New I , , , , • I an d -cued th e ear on, York. Those who want liter and wine j _ M ,. . ,. , } ^ 0 .*n-li tl*»n Improved until to drink on Sunday can imj it -u: Satur- - .Mtiu.l.i,,- afternoon, when lie entered day. Saloon keepers will b.i\ e their j th e hurdle laces a l th e fair agaiust th e day Of rest like th e rest of the world, | wi-l.t s of In s physician. H e caught and not a few of them dei-hm tlie.i are ' cud m the • in , inll.iinuialion s«t in, and Iliad of it. < NEWSPAPER BRIEFS. TUE Niagara Falls DailyUa:>tu lm - been undercolng ninny improvements, and i s one of the neatest and liveliest dallies i n western New York. It-i edi- tors and publishers are t o ho congratu- lated for the improvement-made. Thr> TIMES extends itp comtilimi-nts. d exct iicialiiisf pains, this afternoon, vihen Mind.iy In- -uli.-r lln H-ll-i I i|-,i I 1 i l.j <iv M t i n In- firm, r called Dr. James W. I'lKimiii In ciiiMiltation, but it was dis- covciidth.il th e case wa s a llppi-h ss one, unit death i i aniost ceriain tn re - suit eiil\ i Ii- in st.u v.itinii o r from loci< j.uv . , I Ci 11>E. s.-iit. •_'! --An incendiary at - ' tempt wan in.idi ab .nt pj o', loek S»t - unlay uiglit In linn th e it -itieiice of GROWS IN EXCELLENCE. , , „ t . ,- , , ,., (Jilliert Atiicui -in 1- ;ctnr\ street. The ttiishvilln Review. „,.,. rtJlS ,,„,,.,.,, u ,„ u , r ,,,„ rp , ir «„,„„„.,. The Geneva DAILY TIMES combines ^ , dl( .| 1( . I1( , Vi;icil ,. „,., „,,„„ ,„,.,„_ An ioexiatand grows i n excellence and ' empty oil eau aiHKevernl burnt matches Jjdpalaxlty, There is uo reason why ' were fouud. The lire was dlM'overcd H? Geneva, Which boasts o f BO much great- neui) Should not have a first classdaily. before any damage was done. The fuuoral of Mrs. Ruth I) . Brink, Fouloil . Two young men who were neatly- duped by a good-looking girl at Mineral Springs Park not long ag o have decided that there i s no fu n i n riding on a to- boggan, anyhow. They were no t ac- quainted with each other, no r with the young lady whose Toresight proved such a source of embarrassment to them, but all three crowded together on the front seat of a toboggan car, with th e girl In the middle. The principal feature of this slide Is a darksome tunnel, where many cooing couples surreptitiously en- gage in osculation, and where the sur- roundings are gem rally masculine arms. When this point w.*.s reached each young man had resolved t o kiss that girl. They did no t time the oper- ation correctly, however, an d when th e car emerged from the darkness the spectators sent up a misrhty shout of laughter. The youths had been detect- ed in th e ac t of saluting each other, for the girl had divined thelr.lntenttons and had leaned forward In the hope of pro- ducing just such a result.—Philadelphia Iteeord. How He Cure d HOT . ' \It's all right, Mary,\ h e said, pa- tiently. \Go Into politics and ru n fo r ollce if yo u want to. But remember one thing, th e cartoonists '11 be after you as soon as you're a candidate.\ \I don't care.\ 'And they'll put your picture In the paper with your hair out of curl and your hat o n crooked.\ \Do you think they would do that?\ she inquired, apprehensively. \Of course. And they'll make your Paris gowns look like 10-cent calico and say that your sealskin coat is imita- tion.\ \William.\ she said, after a thought- ful pause, \ I guess I'll just ftay right here and make home happy\ Oatmeal Pone. Put a cupful o f oatmeal Into a greas- ed pan holding two quarts. Add a quart and a half of cold water and a teaspoon- ful erf salt, s«t It I n the oven and leave It untouched for two Lours.. Keep a steady but not too hot Are. It ca n be cut in thick, square cakes and served Ohooolato Pudding. ' Stir four tablespoonfuls of grated chocolate Into a quart of -boiling milk When I t Is beaten smooth, add th e yelks of five eggs and tw o tablespoon- fuls o f corn staroh dissolved in a Iltth milk. Stir until i t thicken*, and flavoi with vanilla. Pour the mixture in a pudding dCah and bake tWl well set. Beat the whitei of Ave eggs very light, add five tablespoonfuls of pulverized sugar, and spread over the toy . Bakti to a delloate bro-wn. Subscrib e fo , th e TIMES, date newspaper. an-up-lo hmlu illlL oil Capital $150,000. - Surplus, gsTS.OOO. Saf3 Deposit Department. Our VHIIU in lnii't <>r -t\ tv ton* of «ti'rl AID I pm- Vhlfl wiili **Rifr<Mit n.Hi (tre»MiHyif'f> c timo locks. S/tff {<n-renl in \ijr vault «t Uwvo tn tucni\- fivo ilnltnrn J'»*r MIIV. Tht» turn* r^iiMiniril in hunting- for a ini^-intf paper i« nften wnrtli inure thnu Hit 1 uitht »f a «nft* fur a > ear. ABSOLUTE SAFETY. lee Mrnnffeftt vault obtaliiab'e m ,to b e pre- ferred (imperially if it costs no more, S TOR AUK O F TRfMvS. r.iiXKi <-atrli<l» I'neka«e< ,,r Papers, f.n MM Hi if in,,c at wi\ N.IKIII t \i ei.i.c. R ENXKD SAI-'I-S, or Alt I H I.KB STiiIt ivi'li us, iiluni.- «eet*H-il,., In Ihe o n in r biatincas liiHirs. C lUU'llV ROOMS fur ih e fu- u-e of lnitruiiB. A niOl.UXJ i PRIVAC Y awiireil .. renter safes. P I R-.ON- I.I-: WINll eaiit f>M a fi ii .n o • I) n- in 111. II lilin- 1 i.-iliiab e • nil\. T11KIK IIuM h -* iii- .• ii i-K- « II . ..n~ It i..1 f .l.if..i I tiv -l..i oiji o.i-ii- u- T IIK c iini'i-i IN~I t: iM i: tlie pr-ileeliou of pioi-eili. s.ir.vEitr ANCK, President. M.b. SA.NbFOItli ( axluer BICYCLES\ 4 30 8 18 FOR ,—.$.—. CASH H WB AKE SELLING OUT 3 SI TWO LADIES' BICYCLES, ^ $100 Hoffman, for - $75 S= $7S Wilheim, for - - 55 TWO GENTS' WHEELS. =3- $85 Peerless, for 75 Dauntless, <\ aO $60 ^ 55 ^ & HUDSON RIVER R. R, THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE, LEAVE GENENA-G01NG KASX. 7 in a ra., Waterloo 7 26, Seneca Falls 7.85, 1 jj Syracuse 9 20,arr. Keiv Yorlt 7.00 p. m. 9 A r a. m. Waterloo 9.45. Seneca Falls 9.52, jJT Syracuse 11,25 p. in. New York 6.S0 Ik ce '. M.- Waterloo 1.50, Seneca Falls 11 00 12 - 12 . s y raousel - so i in p. m., Waterloo 1 53, Seneca Fa\ s 2.45 1 fBli 'Vracuso 3.40, ar. New York lu.15 p. m., Waterloo 4,45. Seneca Fails, 4.55, Byraouae 0.40, ar. New York 6.80 a. m p. m., Wa'erloo aid, Seneca Falls 8.85, Syracuse 10.10, New York 7.00 a. in LEAVE GENEVA-GOING WEST. 6 1 e liufl'alo Accommodation via Batavia Ar. 4Q liufl'alo 10:16 8 nn a.m.,Oak8('o.-tier8 8 07,Phelps 8.13 OHf III] I\\ springs820,CiuiaudolKUU8,45,Rooh- 9 11 ill ) ^if 10 \ Springs 12.27, Canandaigua *' \ v 12.55, Uocatteter 1.50 p. m 2 fin p m, Oaks Corners 2 37. Phelps 2 45, 7,1 Clifton Springe \\ \ ^...-.r- -~. u ' Rochester 4.20 4 fi n P i\. Oaks Corners 4.06, Ph«lps 4.12, (111 Clifton Springs 4.20, Canandaigua, 4 40, uu Rnrlit-Hto 6.a2 7 nr\ p. - ., Oako Corners 7.28. Phelps 7.85, /II Clifon Springs 7.50, Canandaigua 8.20, uv Ui)t-Iiustori).15 4 A MO !'• \'\ °' 11 ' 8 Corners 10.1 J, Phelps 10.20, III III! '' li ft , \ 1 S|'iiiiff*10.20,CaIittUtlaiguai0.50, 1U v \ Koeliestor 11.45 T. B. FOSTER & BRO., City Ticket Office, 24 Seneca St. 6, Norm ' ,uw Sayre8B0p,m. Daily excewrK%l ) no hit, frumansBurg 9 57 i.Ll^l a. in., Oaks Corners 9.26, Phelps 9.80, C'lifion -springs 9.S8, Canandaigua 10.00 p. ra. Rochester 10.50 a. in., Oafci Corners 12,08. Phelps 12.15 Clifton Springs 12.27, Canandaigua 12.55, Rocaester 1.50 p. m in, Oaks Corners 2 87. Phelps 2 45, lifton Springs 2 55, Canandaigua 8.20, i)aUy exoeptsunuay. ,Jle ^ w*1 11*33 -&$ &kst %y»mV New Ym W^T^ilyf Tnn^W «T ai,d dining caratoisrew *£? ana&il'Jlo Sunday. \ m 'Tex<x$ e,35^-M : „W»ard7( 10.23 ^fe.^vXffSl Y ^d Y ^i^ 8ft - m - D ^- «»$$&m , GOING WEST-LEAVE GENEVA € 3-25 tx^A^flltrt liiil New York and Pmiadolphia, sle81 \ D S ^fi^f 9 0Q A. M, Arrives from Sayre via Wini,-i »*W Daiy oxeeptSunday. ' ™»H| 9 AR A -, M -stops at all stations, arrives»^1 e^-*W esiw tj, 15«. m, Buffalo 12 35 j» ^f^4 2 Oil P -M-fop at all stations, »rri™p«jl fester 4 80, u««Wo««.'K»15»»^| M5 ^.Sy? ,,om Iu,w ' o»«ye| S OS J', M ;- ^yer from New Voi-kaurtPiinJ •WO delplua. Bocliester7 uu, HuffliM. m. Daily. Sleeping and pavlor'cnrefmiwtll York amU'hilaitelplna. tnisnoia\^ 7.05 DaUy. Mr ' VM \'° m Say ' e vi » W>M !ehlm I ' UN °' mLBU *< Gen - Sup* So. j '\ phi\ia i : s - 1 ' B,s,Ge \' Paes - Agent ' mM A. W. NONNEMAOHER, Ass't Gen'l viM Agent, South isetMelrem, Pa. p «vl N «. 8. BURRALL. City Ticket Igent.fle^ g W. L. Young & Co. Harper, the Tailor,- IS AT\ THE TOP I IM Values, Styles And Fit The BOTTOM in Prices, and Keeps Everything in Repair One Year. :Fad.jL?±a,:2s: IBlooIksi. D* Creedon IS SELLING Whipped Cream Baking Powder, 20c Price's Baking Powder, 3oc. Oleine.Soap Powder, 9c. Pound Best Coffee in Mason Quart Jars, 25c. Or, Coffee in Pails, extra fine, 25c. And so many other tilings in t)u> (Ji'iK'ery Line and pricos so cheap that it would take columns to enu- merate. BUT SEE: D. CREEDO Buy Ycur BA K I N G POWDER And jreta Iy.quart Dishpan, Or a Set of Bowls, or a ualvanized Baking Pan A T 48 Castle Street ROCHESTER Ladies' Waists, l.'Jc and L.c Collars, - - - 2o Culls, pt-i- pair. - - - 4c Whirls, io c £•=.-: if\; J'uzrx-niccl IL ?A3S 4 43 Ssnsca St. SEE THE- Qisyer Hat IT IS THE NOBBIEST OUT, VII the New Shap 0 s for Fail and a New Line of Neckwear Just Received at ^_E. J. BRODERICKS' Th° Qsneva Stsam Laundry HAS 5?FSVIOVED TO Fall Brook Railway. In Effect May 19, 1893. • LEAVE GENEVA—GOING SOUTH. 8 1 (~\ A.M. Lyons 7 25,Geneva8 10, Dres- . 1 W ''en 8 40, Pcnn Van 11 1.1, Dundee 9 04, u atkm» a -.'.-), Coining lu in a. in. .irrnea at \\ .lliainoporta 20 p. m. i O (\ C P. M. Lyons H 00, Geneva 12 05, 1 fC.\JO Hreadeu 12 88, Penn Van 188, Dundee! i'4, Walking 1 28, Corning 2 10 p.m . A rives at Willinui.pnrt 10 10 p. m. 7 OA1'. At. Lyons 6 4U_,Goneva7 2(1, Dres- / . (C\J don 7 52, Penn i an 8 20, Dundee 8 17, WatkinoM 37, CoriuugU 20 p. ui. uuns no fur- ther. LEAVE GENEVA-GOING NORTH. 9 4 f~\ A. M Corning 7 10, Watkins 7 54, • I \J Dundee 8 is, Pcnn Ynu 6 42, lm-sdri, 0 40, Geneva 9 10. Ariives at Lyons 9 45 a. ni. A Q C P.M. Corning 11 25, Watkins 12 17, l.dJ Dundee. -2 3M, Penn Yanl2 o7,Dresden 1 n6, denevai 3-'). Arrives at Lvons 2 15 p. in. 7 /C ''• M - Corning 5 35, Watkins 6 27, / . T: <J Dundee 6 00, Penn Yau 6 42, Dresden 7 i.i. Geneva 7 45. Arrives a t Lyons 8 16 p. m. A11 pa«Hi inter trains dally except similars. Connection-, in Union Stations at Lyons antl Geneva with N. Y. C. & H. R. R R.; at VVilliaini.port with Philadelphia and Reading R. \• W.H. NOKTilRUP, . „ , _ ... Pasbengor Agent. G. It. liltOWN, General Sup't. Attorneys' Directory. ?j ONTARIO COUNTY, OKNKVA.N. y . ''Wwfue^v^:^\ 0 ™* a \ d C<,u ^l GEORGE VV. NICHOLAS Lan-C m ™« J«f~ '* the I'^ceVNoiary'Piibuo SI Seal, No. 42 Seneca St., Geneva, N Y, '\ f GEORGE L. BACHMAN, AttoiiiQyisil I oiuisollor at Law, No. 6»7 Exelwdra' Geneva, N. V. b ' BACKEN9TOSE & KEYES, Atlotik and Conns Uor-< at Law, Sniiih BiiiMii Sencea St., G neia, N. Y, oilirc liouiBfe 1) a. in to S p in. ioiiiBfrW-1 Middlesex Valley Railroad. LEAVE GENEVA-GOING SOUTH. O IE a. in., Dixon 8:57, SUinlcy 0:10, GOiifam w.rrw !i;42,RuslivillelU 15,arrne Napltsll.06 R 9(1 P. ni.. Dixon 6:Sn, Stanley 11:40, Gorham \'\ u 7:im, Riuhrille7:20,arriveNaples7:55 LhAVE NAPLES—GOING NORTH. S 50 i 1 m -. Riishrille7:M Uornam 7:41,\Stan w.ww ley 7:50, Diwn h:0s. arrive Goneva8r20 2 IS I'- \'• Rushvil e 3.M, Gorham 3:45, Slan- Ji,i \ lej 3:55, 1'ixmi 1:15, arrive Geneva 4:S0 At Wi.'OL), Alanager. W. W. SENECA LAKE STEAMERS. TIME TABLE. Takes Effect August ist, 1895, GOING SOUTH . LKAVE - A.M. P.M . Iiein a y 00 2 SO H illiurd-Ovnl ; viu H M iligolauds * * J-'\ 11 '.'.\.\.'.'.\.\ 9 50 4.0 I.ainitrt-aux . # North Hector V.V.'.V.'.V.V.\.'-'. Ill 20 4 50 Glenora * * Walking, arrive my 0 QQ OING NORTH • ... .LBAVB. A .M. P . M, Watkins 7 no 3 80 Glenora # * North Hector ','_'. 8 12 4 40 Lamoreaux * • h'\ l l,—z .'-\-\. 8 40 440 Highlands.... « V Willard—Ovid '...'.'.'.'..'.\. 9 10 540 Geneva, arrive pj 40 7 no ,„ Pa , 8 ?enger8 alonR tho lake wishing to reach watkins or Geneva bvniglu rite.niers will niako arnngemontfi 10 get such land ngs liv the after- noon boats, where the evening steamers land, as they will notstop on tno night trip at those land- ing marked *. Boats leaving Geneva at 8.00 A. M.at d Watkins at 8 So P. M. carries freight. Signals must not be displnved oxdopt tor pas- eougnrs and Iroight. * \Land on signal. J. G. FARWELL, Attorney uml emm at Law.Nos. 5 ami 8 Linden Iilucfe,GC«i N. Y. Olllco houn from 9 a. ni. to 0 p. a, CHARLES N. HEMIUP, Counsellors! Law, No. 1 Smith Rlock,Gci.uui,N. y t -. HAWLEY, NICHOLAS & HOSKlfE Alt muys and COunsollols at Law, Gwil N. Y. Cliarhis A, llavvlev, PhilipN.Siclii las, Lansing G. Hosklns. DITMARS & WYCKOFF, AttorueysM - Couiiseliora at l^aw, Insiiraiit-e, Heal EslSta Geneva N. Y. George if. 1) 11 mars, A'it Wyekoff. CHARLES D. BEAN, A torncyand'boml, seilor at.Law and Notary Pul.lio ivithtatl Olllco Linden Block, Geneva, N. 1 . '™ GEORGE W . BOSTWICK.Attnrneyiij Cou sedor, No. 41 Linden si, Uraiova, Sgg SACKETT & SACKETT, Attoriie«9*i Counsellors ut Law, Linden illouk, GoneiiH N. Y. C. V. Sackett, P. B. Sackett. \ HENRY LUDLOW, loansell-ir at M*i No. 4 Seneca St., Geneva, N. Y. WILLIAM S . MOORE, Counsoloratlilrl and Notary Public null aeal, No. 4 seue»»fcj Geneva, N. Y. OA \• ANDAIGUA. WALTER H . KNAPP.-Attornwiij Counselor al Law, otlleo in ihe Times Buililw* Canandaigua, N-Y ** Leading Physicians of QensfL HENRY D . CLAPF*. M. D.. 370'MaJnSf onicehouisStolO A.'M. 2 to 4anil7 tQ&Wl M. D. BLAINE, M.\'D.-»W timmi Ofllco hours 0 to 10 a. m,,2 to 4 anil 7 wap,*! TIMETABLE. 6.I.S.F.&C.LT.C0. POSTOFFICE FACTS. Mn --I- vi.. I fi.v p..inl-i-.-i>t of 8yracii«e must 1 '. .11 i.e..111 1 la i-rllien fi-.su a m .and f,u \'..iiii.. Veil i.ii-u anil all pmiiisiastat 1) 115 . m . n'l-l 3 \ p in . and f..| all iininta oast na . 1.1.ni- 111 7; '. p in. ; Forltuilnio. ( i-velnnil. (luragnand all WORN I trn poiuiKiii 7:-|fla ni.,nnd 1.57p.m.Fornll umnts - ... «t ..( M rni-n-r m naij a. m.. an.l f.)ra'l we«t ; fn I.vnns at 7:15 p. in.. A eloscd poiieh is sent to I !{..i- e-'i r al i!:»ii a 111 : Mm 1 fori il Tin 1. in. 1, <ni.'-\iiin.ili pommon tlif lelush Vnllpv ni (•• -e in.I |0:t „ m ami at «:I5 for i«fi pmnin i.n 11.,- Mi.lrl'r«-\ Vain?) Ii. H. Mall on to |.- ffl n Itronk U. II. B\P\ fiery day at 7:S0n. m. and for livid ami Wil aid at5:4Bp m. At(!:.'>0 p ni. for all iioinlJ\ on tl.e Erie R, R. and tlio south. The nliovo flgnros are when tho mail closes at the poslofBco ready for the trains. \lit. ami all pointa north every day eavo Bank C US' 1 a 111. i.50 a. in. x.Xi'ii. m. H.ln a. m. ».Bnn. 111. in.30 a. in. 11.In a. m. 11.fi\ a. 111. 12.S0 p. 111. 1.10 p m. 1.60 ji m. 8.10 p.m . 3.50 ji. in. 4.\in p. ni. 5.in 11. in. 5..V1 : . ill. 7.10 p. tn. • .I\ 1 1>. in. * .11' p. m. a.Io p. m. 9.60 p. m. All cars conn iriipr Leave Waterloo 7.10 a. m. 8 80 a 11. !U0a . m. ii.soa ro. 10.,'ioa. m. 11.10 a.m. 11.60 a. m. 12.30 p. ra. 1.10 p.m . - l.fio p.m . 2.30 p m . 3.10 p. m. 3.50 p. m. 4.30 p. m. 5.10 p. 111. 5.60 p. m. 11.8O p. in. 1 in p. m. 7.50 p.m . 8.80 p.m . 9.10 p. m. 9.60 p. ill. 10.80 p. m. •Ait with village iate. T. M. L¥NN,8up*t . N. B . COVE-T, M . D.-H5 Hn* l| Ollico hours until 8 a, m,, 1 to 4 andltoSfi. 8 Telephone 24. ADUIE B, DAKE. M. D.-4S6 Muff office hours 8 to W a. m., 3 to 5 aml.J 10 i$M m. ' J. POPE DELANEY, M . D-I*ML Place. Office lmiirsS to 9 a. m., 1210 %WM p m. H. M- EDDY, M . D.-*3 WilhiiinSfc •$% hours 8 to 9 a. In., 1 to 8, and 7 10 8 p. Hi., «« HENRY DEG OLAPP, M. D.-0llW«ll 379 Main Street. W.W. HOPKINS. M. D.-1H Mj'J*! Office hours 8 to 9 a. m. 2 to ;l, and 7 w op m. J. aKWAPP, W. D.-10 Park Plane OI»f at Park Place, '' C-D. MCCARTHY. M. D.-H C«$tle »PJ Office liourss to9a.m., 1 to 4, and 7 to Dp »| WILL McC-AW, M. O,-387 Wain•<( W hours 8 toil:30 a. m., -J to 4,airJ 7 to 8 p fl J. E . MoKENZie, M. D.--J* W)l)»* »| Office hou s 7 to »:8U., 1 to 8, and 8 80 MS P *•* v, H. PICOT, M- D ^502 Main St.\*<>*§ hours8 to9a. m„ W:30 to2,and!) toD V •<* T D. RUPERT, M. D.-47 8onecaSf.0JL hours 8 to 9 a. m.,'l to 8 and 710 8 p. rn 4 ~ phone 103. , F. LANSING ST-EBBlNS, .^•PCftS Main St. omebhours8to10a. m.,l M». »f !f to 8 p. in. Telcjilion&Ol. J AS. H. -TEBSI*iSrM. D^unoS^i Office 110111-8 9 n t ni t o S,p. m. T0luiiW n0W H. B St-BaNO.iw.^'^OSoacurt uf*^ hours810 10^111.,i toO and 7 td8 P o» H.O. WEVBURW^O^JfoSar ^ offiec hours 8 w 9.a,in., 1 to 4, and opiums Iieading Dentists. W. LYNN ADAMY-d6nttst;6«Sonea Offico lmura e to fi a «., atid i too p. * W P. A. GREENE^n< hours 1) a. m to o |i ni ;~|tonfiBf,89»M ,lU ' Sl oiw.3 , r ...» - ^j J.F KNAPP-Oe»t'3t» ioS * ncc * 8 s houmoa.m, toSp.m R,*T. REYNOLDS-W'tH^ Se | ' Offloolioursl»«.m.toSl>'' 11 '