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I& /7 : 7S7,? W y O T E T g c o u n t y ® t M A R C H f r I' - hi' I L o c a L B r i e S r a t f e n t i o n . I --- - ----- '-• •• •• »•• ^ - s£;,-^'. ■•■&\■ -■ • - - P u b l i s I i e f s S o t j c e . M r. S. Qhaddock- is: tb ^ authorizeds agent ®f tlie T im e s . He is now engaged in calling on subscribers for the collection o f accounts and we tru s t h e may receive a cordial wel- tome and prom pt paym ent of billsi —A* J. Wheeler has the contract for pack ing salt at the Crystal works; | ^—Pretty lace curtains have been hung at Vthe windows of Meli’s barber shop. | — Wheels are becom ing fashionable among 'those who ride about Warsaw streets. —Communion and hand , of fellowship at the Baptist chureh last Sunday morning. —The Earnest workers will meet on Fri day afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. A. B. ; Bishop. ^ —The m ill at the Crystal woiksj will be itarted up in a few days. It is about ready for business. / —New numbers bav^ feeen^ put on the I drawers >at the poskdffiedj/ whieh^is a great convenience to patrons. —The Wyoming county insurance agents met in Watkin’s Hall on Monday and tran- nocted routine-business. , —Rev. H. H. Emffiett-^spends'the week in Bradford, Pa. He will speak every evening, at the 1 st Baptist church. -r-The Buffalo Courier on Monday sent ®ut the same supplement as the New Yorleet' but without the advertising cover. —An account of the inauguration of Pres. Harrison and other matters of interest in that connection will be found in the T imes to-day. —D . C. Hunger has- sold his fine span o f gray horses to a horse-dealer in Rome, N;Y., for $475. *They were shipped to-day (Wed nesday.) —Gibbs Post G. A. R. held a pleasant camp fire at the Post rooms on Monday eve ning whieh was attended by about seventy members. -^Mr. Henry Garretsee and wife are now traveling in Michigan, Mr. Garretsee hav- : ing so far recovered his health as to be able io go on the road selling stoves. —By her advertisement in another column you can learn that M is. M. C. Cotton is sell ing out her stoek at very low piices to avoid moving it to her new store. -Now i s ; |fee time to V —The village fire companies are looking lor the money, they shoidd have f rom the '_|-#Serviees C^ere feeldl/in ^ r in ity i church this-CWednesday morning) at 10.30 o’clock. / ^E e v . H. H , Emmett will preach on p‘Scandal” next Sunday evening^ {bys re quest). “ ■■ ■ -s** ■ —Anyone wanting a good safe for half its actual value call secure it by calling at this office. ^Services were held, in St. Michael’s church‘this-Ash-Wednesday-morning at 9 o’clock. * —Truman McConnell has sold q house on North street to James Armour, of Orange- ville, for $1,300. —A good-sized audience witnessed the drama of “Burr Oaks” at the Opera HOUSp: on Tuesday evening. J —^Several contractors are making estimates , preparatory to putting in bids for building ,he new Baptist church. —Every live town nowadays has its board of trade wide awake to secure every offered advantage to their town. ; : N —Those who want to buy or sell any article^ should advertise in the T imes . Customers are always found in this way. —Mr. J. B. Crossett received a telegram’ Tuesday announcing the death o f his neice Maud, daughter o f Dwight Crossett of. Cort land, 111 .-' * —Merritt Hale has bought the chouse and lot on Fargo street belonging to the estate of the late Elizabeth Barnett, and now occupied by Miss Mary Young. —James A. Webster and John R , Miner are applicants for the Warsaw post office, and eachT has secured several hundred! names to their petitions. On account o f the death o f his wife out Id townsman, Case Brewer, is offering for sale bis beautiful home on Wyoming street. ead the advertisement in another column. —The T imes is printing labels for maple syrup cans at small cost. Every syrup-maker should have his name put on every can of syrup he sells, as it would help to sell more. —At a regular meeting of Cataract Hose company held on Monday evening, the fol lowing contributing members were elected; John S. Ledden, J. E. Sprague, H. W . Smith. . —Warsaw capitalists are talking of estab lishing a sanitarium at that place. It proba bly is all talk says the Geneseo Democrat, which goes to show that they are jealous of our good prospects, 7/7. —N. S/Beardslee has purchased the Fat- • insurance companies this State. I t is said to be over due. . i ' . —Thel entertainment , e f music and reci- iations i! given for the benefit pf the . Women’s B elief Cdrps at Trying Opera . ..! House on Thursday evening, netted tjhat oi> : jrahization about $35. 7 . 7 7 7 ' —The. amount of mail, sent from, arid rP- ' I •eived/at; the Warsaw post office for! the .!! week ending jFefe; >27th was 2,689 pounds- Gn Thursday, Feb. 38th the amount sent ■; -received was pounds. 7 !//. ■; —The Arcade Leader, Says fthe Salt com- ; ■;jsani®s ‘ are to sink a shaft./tow ! enough .to ? : b f making salt with natural gas for fuel! , j —The Variety Machine Cpffipahy has sold ■ •' tB 6 patent sugar arches to date, and ..are re>- ^ i viiig orders f aster than they can fill them. They have just put up five of thejf barrel ; heating stoves for coopers’ rise to go to Ban- ..7 *aS;, ■> : ; v ■. , V-/ -On; Thursday last ..aboutt\.fifty of the -; :tjhe erenihg and gaye him and his f amily a v' kehuine surprise, They ; had; a: good; time . tocially until nearly midiught, ^ . —The assessment roll has becn completed jby the assessors and left, with B. F. Fargo fpr inspection, c Those persons svho know ;lhey have personal property that has hot been assessed heretofore, woffid. do Well, to - #ee that they are assessed a sufficiently C ' htrge amount. \ - - ---At: .9 o’clock on Saturday, morning as . Bred Barlow, employed at the Hawley salt i^orks, was about to puil the ' belt; x>ff the - ^ w h e e l, h e Was ciaught and carried up against \ bruises;: ; \ ^W sKpping of: th^ Whee% f t ” »lshh^reveefe^ -A Catholic Mutual Benefit ; Association heen formed hhtwwith the fdHowmg Of- 5 iSi- Pres., James O’Neil; 1st viee-pres., 2 d vice-pres., John Flyhn; P. W. Quinlan; corresponding try, M. Hanrabiah; financia!l secre- E, Cheney; treasurer, W, H. Cheney;; s, Joseph Steffen and Christopher : fi-Could | ii' ^ Carmody, ¥ m . McGee. . ; Warsaw , enterprise only - secure “ s as: for, fhol, our salt companies , «Mald sa\h ;the greater part.oi. the money now ; « ^ h d e d in the works, and ;salt would he f : ; mad«e for a mere soiig.: No coal to pay for, ;■ ; jto~eoal handlers to pay, nothing to do -but pnmp Up brine and shih salt* The c[Ues- taom shpuld be settled at once, Warsaw !' Waimot afford to los^' the\ hdVautage; to be T- iptihed with.natural gas for the sm all cost ; '.bf-atest.Well,..! . ' - - • ; Ll- - Tr ‘i - • '\X- >. r\_ -j 't . t f ; —Bev..-/ 3dr. O^odefiot^h hnd; wife,! for t \ : j^ e r a l! yea,rs ihw^onaries. - in ’ Alrioa, have ' \ Hbbl^, On Friday GbodenQUgh addaressed the Womeh!s! M : Society at ; the pongreg^tiQu.at ehajiel, and V i c i n i t y S o t e s . > —Work has commenced lath e gun factory at Batavia. . . -T-Apples are bringing as high as a dollar a barrel.at Brockport. . —Bev. W; H. Congdon, of Wyoming,. Was donated $135 Thursday. —The Swiss consul at New York is trying to find Mrs. Susanna Webber. —The Bryant h ill school house in the town of Ellicottville burned last week. —Daniel S. Thompson is circulating a pe tition to make him self r postmaster at Ber gen. —Burt Norton had his leg crushed! h u a hay press at Windfall,-. Cattaraugus county Thursday. —Charles A. Peerly, o f Deposit, N. Y., has purchased the FranklinvUle Argus. The new proprietor will take possession the first of Apiil next. - . —The LeBoy salt company will sink am joiher welT near tfie\ works. * Drilling Xdll £c&umeffe£sdon: , : contract to build; . rajlroa^Psh'^fis at Pradford, Pa,., for- the B. xailr^d. , y —Chas. FP Persons has sold an interest ini the ple%n Herald to Messrs. ,H . Tb Sibley i&SilBreston D . Spaulding. l—Steven >3. Smith, o f Java; a gallant vet- eran 9 f the c ivil war,,has just secured an or iginal pension and back pay. ^ —The debt on the Caledonia Episcopal church is only $400,. and a Boehester man, has offered to pay h alf o f that if the balance is raised. —Sylvester F. Lewis, who established the first salt block in Wyoming county 10 years ago, died at his home in Boehester, on Mon day afternoon, aged 71. —Mr. David Townsend, a farmer living one m ile south o f Portagevillc, having sold or traded his farm for one -in Michigan, is going to move there in the spring. —P. Ji Hoffman is to sell farm stock etc. ' •; * . ■. • •• *. ■■. , . - ■-.y ; at auction on the T ill Gay farm; half a mile from the Erie depot; Monday, March 18th. He will also sell a number o f tons of hay. —The shipment cf small fry from the Cal- i.edonia hatchery last week to streams in- many counties o f the State were as follows: Brook trout, 163,508; German trout, 101,500. —Conductor Jeardoe of the B. B. & P., has lost his job because he . did not report the fact that the tiain, agent was drunk, but instead: put, him in th^* baggage car and did 4- tional chufcWb% Siffifi%;; ^hd ' ■ filing, giviiig veiy mt^rwtihg accounts of. -their work in Afj^ch* r':r ' -'JJ * '\ —In a quiet way M. A. Bichards ' is tum- ihg out a large affipufit icf (his cbmbination • fence, and now has ofi hand peady for mar- ; ket about 500 rods o f fencing. At present h e is making about; fiO :fodk^a; dAF,:iii^ .'ik ;«ells so fast that he has only accumnlated teii days’ wbrk during the winter. The fence ; .\ is tod well known tb need description here abouts, but as some may not have seen it, it .. ■ m ay be well to say that it consists of light, ;; ^.;:b^png pickets about five feet high,: held in y position by a number o f strands of twisted -^ire..; It is rolled up for handling and is . . easily carried and free from barbs or qbjec- ' tibpable features. It is easily and quickly ^ t^ a h d a fcta ^ ie a ' toi’posts and makes a »t and tight fence. . f-*K. ® MeClure, Notary ^affidavits taken. public, w ifiiseal; house will be removed and a new one erect ed of Warsaw blue stone. . —The marriage of John; Donohue, section', foreman on the B. It. & P. ipad, tb MisS Mary McGee of this yilliage took place a f St. Michael’s church on Tuesday morning, at 9 o’clock. Bev. Father Leddy officiating. . —ftey.' and Mrs.: :W. A. Hobbs held their second reception on Tuesday evening. T h e. gueSts, about eighty in number, were mem bers of the Cpngtegational church and so -, ciety, who are between the ages of thirty and fifty years. The Occasion was one o f ; great enjoyment* ; -; —McNair Hose boys now entertain their friends at their pleasant \quartors in Bart- iett’s new block. They have fpuir eoramo- dious fooms, handsomely papered and ear- peted and >yith beautiful curtains and por- tiers. New furniture will soon be added, which yrill malce the apartments very ele gant and . convenient. : . -^-The Boehester Union & AdvcHiser has .pur thanks for a very handy, useful and handsoine e Wear Book, ” which contains a vast amount o f information. It' is not the old time ‘ ‘almanac” of the newspaper, but is made up Of local matter. It is given to sub scribers to the ifnion & Advertiser,. and; sold; to others for 25 cents. , —Truman McConnell was. in Buffalo and in conversation with Mr. Haussaur, a partner o f Mayor Becker, that gentlemen said to him that many, Buffajo people would like to spend their summers in Warsaw if a sanitarium were built here. Mr. Haus saur’now takes his family to Mt. Clement, Mich., every summer, but wpuld prefer to cpiae here; ; : —As. will fee seefi by a notice in . another cOlumn Hi(Ei'yfiiarket; run by McGohneil A Blaney for some time past' has changed hafids, Mr. Blaney disposing of. his interest to Mr; Bobett E. MeCoimeil. :i The business .will m the fufihe be oohducted by the new firm of McConnell Brothers, composed of Truman: and 'Kobert ; McConnell. Mr, Blaney expects soon to return to.New York, which was his home before he came to War saw. . —The first legal steps toward the estab lishing of a Sanitarium in .Warsaw, were taken on Monday. The necessary papers for procuring a ’charter were on that day forwarded tp the Secretary of State at Albany, signed by N. B . Stedman, W, J* Humphrey, Augustus Frank, L. W. Thayer and A. P. Gage. The charter will be filed in the County Clerk’s office and books opened for receiving subscriptions.. The capital stock has been fixed at $30,000; with 300 shares at $100 each. ! As soon as one- half o f the kiupuhfc has been, subscribed, the Corporation w ill be. orgahiaied and officers elected.. 'Great interest is manif ested in the enterprise und there is now„ no doubt ;pf its ultimate success, y'- v . -> —The priee o f apples is ft^vancmg. ; ;, —It said that every repubiicaii at Hunts is pipifig; for the post offioe at that place. ^'K ie LeRoy Times it begtog; fo be suspected that all that was said on the need of an extraordinary salt tariff dn the cam paign was not strictly true. —Mr. and Mr. J. M. Prophet’s youngest child was seriously burned about the face last -Saturday by falling from the nurse girl’s, arms against: a hot stove pipe.— Mt. sMorHs ' Uniori. • • —Mr. C. L. Bingham as attorney for J. C. Wilmerding, has sold that gentleman’s farm of about 365 .acres, situated at Cuylerville, to Mr. James W. Colt, pf Geneseo’, fpr $27,- 000 , cash. / —Dehorning cattle is the latest thing Among farmers. In mdSiy instances whole herds have their horns removed, and it is said that the cattle are more docile and in i^very way better off without\horfi 8 . ’ , ; ^-Fire insurance in liberal companies: lories, promptly paid. Jas. O. MoCltire Agt —Chris* Berger, who beaf Mrs. Hale to death and secured $ l l ‘in money from the house last fall has just been convicted of murder in the second degree, the penalty for which is imprisonment for life. ■ : —The March St. Nicholas, contains' the be- • ginning of a story by Joel Chandler Harris, called “Daddy Jake, the Buhaway,” which tells of child-life ih the South in slavery times, , and Kemble’s pictures make it exceed ingly life-like, - ~r~A dispatch from Ariha says: “The , gas well bn James Shield’s lot near the State line, recently completed, is one o f the great est yet opened. The sound of escaping gas from thp welLcan be heard distinctly nearfy a mile, and is shut in under 110 lbs, pressilre. —David Berry pL Sugartown, near Elli cottville, was found nearly dead with his throat cut, in the woods by some children. It is said he wanted to secure a divorce and marry a new wife, and that his failure paused him to attempt suicide. He is 30 years old. .. ; ; ! :■ : 'i - —A sleigh- load o f . young people from Houghton were enjoying a sleigh ridb; and in going down the incline hear ; the Com- mercial Hotise, Fillmore; the tongue dropped, and the load was upset. . Miss.. Clara Smith and a :Miss Vincent sustained quite severe injuries; The sleigh was somewhat de molished. ’ - .;. —The Eiseulord case, about which there has been so much blow and bluster aroud. here for thrbe or four years past as likely to prove ti bonanza for the lawyers engaged in it, was last week unceremonipukly ;thj:b^pi out: of court at Fonda. The %hole; business looks more like a put UP jofe than anything eise.—Culedpniu -;vX' - -^A dozen or fifteen of Ihe busffiess ; m pf Geneseo handed out a dollar each to a swindler who tpld; them hAwbffid sefid them each a thousand envelopes htth the vGiifg- ling Oii advertisement prihted pn the back. : H e got the money-and they ?gpt the! expferfe ;ence, dryly remarks the Jamestowh! News' —Monday morhihg an old! land-mark in the'^suburbs of Little Valley;!^ knotm us , tke Cyrus F uller house, was. entirely destroyed by fire, which is supposed to have caught from . a barrel of ashes in the woodshed. s The house was one of the oldest in that' ; town, and was occupied by- some tenant of the:old Fuller place. ; ! ! ; ' \ ^-Epriherly the State school money has .been apportioned out to District schools Ac cording to avet'age attendance. ; Now the law is changed and in the future it. will bh distributed according . to the aggregate afr, tendance, wWch makes it quite iinportant to school. trustees to : prolong the term of school if they would seeure a gpoffiy porttoh : the Steite inphey. : - —Scott, the Hume Enier&'ise m a n inust gone home with fiour on his hat to judge ftpm. ikf jacle- takefi ifrom! his r paper: “If the y<mhgdadie^ And?fhcie!whb; are iiot so young, ofily knew how uhsightly they appear tp Hght-minde people Wheii, they bedaub themseives .witii - powder: As to look as if/they had stuck their head in a fiour sack, they would abandon the : fooiish practice at once.’’ —George H. Holmes, is about to close a contract With the B. R. & P. ^railway for $ 20,000 Worth, of /stone: to be used o!n the Charlotte extension o f that road. The Le- Roy Courier also. learns that the prospect for quarries .is very bright for the coming season-in other directionsjjpsuch as elevated tracks in Buffalo, which must come in a large measure from blue limestone beds. And in this connection thinks it well to say that what industries LeRoy has, Or may have in prospect, such as her quarries, her salt-works, the proposed sugar beet enter-, prise and others of like character are ahead: of those o f her. neighbors in that the mate rials-all come out of the ground and cost ,-^i^cUrfi apolicy ip A field ^ iiwuraaoe Aaipoifttiom J«j. G, i V i c i n i t y M o te s . . . r-rOnions, 25 cents a bushel at Nttnda. —Lorenzo Francis and family of Buffalo, bought a farm and will move to North Java, —Only two out of sixty cases on tho calendar were tried at a recent court in L iv ingston County. —August Dringmann, of LeBoy, was ar rested on Saturday for alleged violation of. the excise law. —Mrs. Arthur Post, o f Geneseo was mar ried in England last week'to A. H. Smith- Barry, M. P. for Huntingdon. —'Teams have been hauling f3^s freight that , should he carried by ^the T. V. R. R. The snow has blocked ther track. —The Leader says the mercury recently’ indicated 3 6 ° below zero in Arcade. It is time the Leader had a new thermometer; ; ^—District Attorney D aggett, o f Livingston county, has had twenty-one polypuses .re-; movipd from h isnose by a Buffalo specialist. —{The old Gaffney H otel at North Java, has chapged names, Lew F. McGraley, be- eomipg jthe purchaser for a consideraftion of: $3^500. —Mr. anJIJrs. H. B. Booth, of Stafford,1! have just celebrated their golden wedding. T h ey’have lived for fifty years in their pres ent home. —The burned cheese factory, “Queen of! the Valley,” at Bennington, is being rebuilt by a contractor at Aurora, and will be in readiness to open ..with the dairy season. Richardson & Beeks are to run it. —The New York World says: “To J. R. Anderson of LeBoy, N. Y., belongs the honor o f sending the first spring poem to the World, it arrived yesterday under the title of “March,” and in the midst of a depress ing snow storm.” • ^-A. Lehigh freight ran into the -rear o f an Erie freight near Silver Springs at. an early hour Friday morning, burning the caboose and several cars. A small amount of mer chandise was saved. A car load of coffee was totally destroyed. —The Nunda Neios says that Hiram Ha®, who was a former resident of this sections was found dead by the road side at Iona, Mich., recently. Whiskey was undoubtedly the cause, as Hiram used, tp drink enough here every season to float a canal boat. —The fact is not generally known, but it is nevertheless true says the Batavian that a large! proportion of the! buildings in the business portion of fhe tpwn extend onto!: the streets,:. Tjjis is especially tiu!e bn. Jack son street between Main street and the Cen tral tracks. 7 : ; - V!!' ! Commissioner to construct a; bridge to! replace the one washed! oiit abross the Cattaraugus a t West street; Arcade, !was i^a^ffioU slypM S ed#! to^^m ebtm g , ■! TPif? feefe; hundred dollars was set as . the lim it of the expense. ;;;:v:y;:' '■;!•!■; ‘'v —Thbse.,oppbsed to the proposed prohibi tory amendment in Penusylvahia, .. have inade^sbme pf ^ thbf^ m ^ :beile^; it is saidy that if the hew law Should pass the governor w iil a | piice cause the apple tfees to be cut dpwh|'y: O f: course those wfeo believe the vote’ against the amendmefit to s^ b i^ |rT r u it 7 ^-^y' • .;!' ‘ lb Itodhester. Democrat and !. phrgniele has a jwhole new suit, and looks as neat as a dude w ith a pink in his bufton-hole. : We are always glad to; kiiow of the prosperity of moinhers of the fi’aternity and this new dress is evi^eUce that Pur republican neigh bor dqes not need pfpteeiion. : : / /• ; ri'i- 1 --Bb 6 t, of Reynsiles Basin, in; Niaga-: rai^co^nty, . died Friday morning, nged 72. W hile !put driving his trotter, c<Biay Boy,” s before, he had occasibu to lead the horse,: |when the animal floundered in the snow, and falling, crushed Mr, Boot heneath his weight. Boot was a well-known trainer and sfejek-traiser. , -The' P lainfield JYeio.s, (M inn.) of March 2nd,* ssfe;s: “Mr./B; F; Bilstol, jr., pfGaines- ville, N. Y., who came to Plainyiew about thffffisjbof last J a h tia^fiogel b e fiek in f; tfee congenial climate of Minnesota has pur^ chased^brne very ekbellenf ypUngj/wpll bred hbtse^.; He expecte tp take them to New York State in a few days. H the - polling places fpfi the of .Batavia.;ht£s; ’beconie a { laV* !Fbf niefly Lihcptt HaU ivas. fixed by r law as therpblUng placed but now it is. left to the discf # ibn of; the’ Towfi Board tp; select / a; jjiaGejy Town meetmgs will he hbid . as/ for-, merly^i^ some. sta^ d ^ ^ ^ v at.fall elec- tibns/fhe pollmg places w ill be situated in j the 1 different blectiph districts. —Friday evening. Miss Floy Potter en deaypred with the assistance o f: two: yoimg mehj 'fo jurbp frohi a sleigh to a horse block, ? when;she fell, striking hev face oh the stone cuttih^ her lower lip badly and knocking out one of her front upper teeth!. She was taken home at pnee, and the hext mornmg a dentist found; *it necessary to extract; another; front upper tooth,—Byron Cor. Ba tavia iVeios. -y ! ;..;! -yThe action of the people of Attica on to ^ in e e tih g day was a deserved cpmpli- otn© 04 :!tb the veieran. supei^P h ^ . DX Tifi^ , Thftggh he declined to run the democrats insisted on his ; heading their ticket and neither of the opposition pjarBes would nominate an opposing candidate us Ibng ^iv he wbs on the ti^^ hppe h e may rbr enje^ipg; the. and respect of all whu know himi .^Dea'coh.^^Hii^ey: .ahd ./tlip ■hftirad Xffiifbr. pf the Denwcr&t-Neview' lUrq j^ v m g ^ ffiohk^ ahd parrpt^'Jffid o f AfipftA 'twitting on facts to the intense amusement of tl||ir. neighbors. Ihasmucb as bpthV 7 ere ! cauglifc some years ago mhlcting the \county .treasury by illegal cbbrges, being brought to book .fherefor and. com pelled: to -re.tufn the stoieh, boodle, tbeir rexchaUge of Biliingsgatp, looks amazingly like pot, calling:. kettle : a brunette .^—Arcade Leudei*. ,!,,.;.! —The political complexion of the Board of Supervisors is the same as last year. There are six new members and ten of last g e a r ’s Board were elected. Three of the deme were members of the' last Board ajid 'Thrig&.Were not, Seven of. the repubKcanS; were're-elected and three were.-new mem bers. Th^pew democrats, are , 1 ! H. Francis; Arcade, Frank Steffinan, Behningtpni Chafe. D. Wolcott, WeH*bfsiiy%. ■ 1 r-Dansville has contracted fo r electric Street lights.- ,J ’ A; —The price o f gas in Batavia is two dol-. Iars a thousand. —Buyers are paying $1.05 for wheat and 60 cents for State barley. ^ ,, —Henry,. Montz has sold his East Ben-v’ nington farm to the Liffold’s for $1,510. ^ -rlt is said the T. V. B . B. engine' has blown four cylinder heads out Of the came cylinder this winter. —O. D. Farnsworth has bought the old Charles Kendall farm on tfee middle road in tlac town o f Betbany. . ^ —Tbe village o f Attica bag ovCy1 drawn its; receipts $420 the past year, having expended $4,893.53 in village expenses. '‘—The managers o f the Pike woolen m ills dedine the offer o f fh e Business Menfs sociatipmtpjpcate m Attica, It is thought by well informed people ip P ike that, they want to rebuild in that place, b u t hope ta secure a bonus before so doing. « —It seems the temperance workers^ who were at Caledonia j a s t week were not wpll ffieased with the treatment they received from certain quarters^. There seems to bar more politics than read temperance senti ment in the minds o f m&ny people. There is a difference between 'pettifogging and earnest temperance Vrork thrbugh thick tmd through thin.— Advertiser. * \ —Mrs. Althouse awc&e from a twelxe days trance Monday, She has frequent fainting spells, lasting sometimes for over half an hour, generally brought on by ePughing fits. A few drops o f m ilk and coffee is about all the nourishment she can take and the effort generally brings on a Mt o f coughing whjch throws her into a faint. The News says she is unable to speak or move and is in very bad condition. —In addition to the eight or ten dwelling bouses which are to be erected in Pavilion during the coming - - spring and summer, Wyeth & Wilson propose to move their large store building so as to face the Main street, raise it up in the air and huild a store-room under the present building which w ill be lengthened about ten feet. What is now their store-room will then be the second floor of the building and will be converted into a public hall. —With the development of the salt dis coveries' at LeBoy, closely following the completion of the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg, came a second large addition tp LeBoy’s! industries A dozen salt w;e!^ have been, put down by the LeBoy sialt compand ahd; the Kidd sglt company. The fornier- ; turns put from 400 to. 600 barrels of salt per day, fey steahii . evaporation, ahd employs in alidepartm entsfrpm . engiheers to: salesmen ■! nearly a hundred hands.! The capital is all local. ;; The Kidd eompany has now down; some foxir dr fiye wells apd has. constructed. two immiBnse and unique surface reservoirs for brine, Mr. ;Kidd is a wealthy New:. Yorker and a thoiisand barrel p lahf is wh^t he:,^ saiditofhaVe^^jh contpniplaHPip\^ ; ' / * m ! Ninety new B i^opm : Suits jiist received : a t the Lawrehce:F.urniti^e.StPre;; ; ; C / ' -—G reat b ig loaf o f . bread for b' c e n ts at !9wA./'*77';v :.v; !;!7v4l|p^&fhthe ipwesl totiom pnpes at W. Warren ^ 9 A 'revolution in the^JBrcje. D ress G ingham s h a s m ade ; . ••• •' j ’. - I.’- .>.%•;-V $ by the arrival of a case good; style and standard make' which we shall be able to sell you for 6 | cents. So much for compe tition. . We get the benefit ,and divide. Don’t fail to see and buy them if you care to save cents on each yard. M the si^e, |[tiali^ and y^eayebl our new 10 cent towel;1 /'Y^h’lf: our can • ‘ —Two thousand dollars worth; of^ grocer! ieg,: erockeiyf; fruits, confectiohery, / etc. —Two great eneffiies^Hopd’s Sarsaparilla and impure blood; The latter is utterly de f eated oy the peculiar medicine. / :. -r-Warm felt or k n it boots ih! all styles at j; W:. M pnt P omebx ’ s . • —Buy yohi* groceries at Wholesale prices. _ B . BohEETS & Co, v ! , Bowker Fertilizer Co! Offefs $il!00, Golc: Prize, for fhe best acre of potatoes raisec on their Fertilizers, Their Fertilizer is sole in Warsaw only % Mr:A. Biehards. i3m2 r ! Wrr-Gp to Holahan’s Central Meat Market for : b est Beef,; Mutton, VPalj .Pphitry, Gamp, at rock bottom prices. He also pays highest cash price for hides, pelts and produce. Expenses light, no.extifabelp; willgive you tJie.benefit; —Warm whiter shoes for the ladies at —Saratoga potato chips at B. Bobeexe &C 6 . \ ■' / -r-Farmei^ of YYypDafi?? bpUhty in tbdis of any description for Use around farm or barri, (either large or smaB) ; WiU. make A mistake if they purchase’ befdre seeing ja* :-;A, Bicbar<^ and bxaihinmg his stock ahd. prices. 7-.;' f e perT! irej^ca at W iisbli’s. !;■/! /!' 7'!;!’ :■'’77 > ■; ' —|!5 bariels Banner flour ;jnst received at . 'v'7'' B, B o b ebts & Co. \ isiiw » « ei,s:7; - For the Holiday at a . \ f . Montgomery’s. . —Gb to M, A. Bichar^S: for ali kinds, oif harness, and extra harness straps, warrauted all hand-made and o f oak leather. ;I3m3 ahd Tomatoes, 10 ecnts bach; Full line of Notioils for 5'and 10 ceuts. •: B eMar-prices elsewhere will be found very much higher. Crockery, Tin ware, 7 --Fof 7 Wiard . , extras go toi M. A, Richards. , : r-To mghwaly! Commissioners:—Boadwarr ; rants and! >11 other legal blanks cheap at Walker’s Bobk Stpre,:Wai^aW;; . : , - miPouiouniM T (pismtity. --J — * ‘ v' ' •'*■ » 1 . . '*.**..3 - . F .. . . ‘ buyep intends you comfartadxiyv tbali ybH.;:bave7::bbugli^ $1.00r ; Golormgs ^ cffiaB y iv ' t yoy ; compietied our libel ^ bia, kid elastic 'rU'% ■!. '•!:-• v 7- 7 . ••'•-!•\ ••7- d o m in a lj; ! 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