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wm^wm/ -s£i'I &M ^^m^tHf^^mm^^w^mmmjm^m^M^& w *^5I»MP^ ^W;.T*WWJ;I}-B5- it! . PUBLISHED AT ~~ WATNEGO:, N. Y, •• * TERMS—$1.00 if paid strictly in ad- ' vanea lir.50 if not paidTnTadyancer & B. Curtis, Editor an3 publisher. ' EAIL BOAD TIME TABLE. NEW YOKIK OENTSAL & HUDSON RIVEB.R, R. XKAV^S PAL^TlU STATION. , GOING EASTr 8 -- -Day Express' ....... 8.20 A. M. Local Ereignt.......... 10:00 A. M. Accommodation ...- 3.53 p. M. Night Express..-.:....... 5.18 p M. Accommodation (to Lyons) 8.05 p. M. 1 GOING WEB*. Accommodation-; . ...77.) .frlO-AvKs- Accommodatiori v......;—9.45 A. it. Express ....,,.... '. ,*....-.__ 4.23 p* M. Express.,. *. < 8.l>0 p. M. Emigrant -..,-.' 11 ; 48 p.\ JI.' Local Freight 'i.4T'p. M. \^ filial •TacBrWjiA 7\ OMUiMJjj LEAVES CHAPMAN'S HOTEL For palmyra.. .-i.......'.. v 7.00 *.,M. Returns..,.- .. 63,0 R .'...•• W«.. SEB, Proprietor.- No.l.,VoL .:*. Opening. • Thus is' seen The, Marion .ENTEBPRJSB In Local: column', we shall record whatever'is worthy of mention* re- fraining from anything that tends to cultivate idle; curiosity and give rise-te-gossip.•— V - - ' — - -- The temperans^ column will be supplied with original and scientific articles upon the subject of temper^ •ance. - The Educationals^column, will be open to the discussion of methods,, and all matters pertaij|fiig to JJeduca- tional interest, and tnybe£t good of children. . independent only in thought ahdthe right' to free expression of honest convictions. ^~ ^~~ We.in,¥iteJK co-operation of the people'of-Marion, and Wayne county in this Enterprise, and we will endeav- or to send forth such words, as will aid in making happier homes and a wiser and'better people. of the W. Hathaway is captain Marion 0. &|A Gtub. • —Hon. Mr. Sherman will 'address the republicans at their club rooms, on Saturday evening-. ,v >=—- —The Hancock'and English dub has a membership of ninety. —Mr. H.S. Robinson has a few hills of sugrfr cane, growingolThW^farm. It grows .about seven or eight feet high and very much resembles corn, publican— Asentbly-Con- 'tion. meet here to day. —Whooping Cough is in town. Not a pleasant thing to have this time of.the year. At Lessor's, Clark's Block, you will find a full assortment of Under- wear for Ladies, Gents and cEOdren. —Marion' will do her share in the liticai contest \ — a have light— we_meaB> steet lamps. -.- - : - —^Rev. Merrill will preach at the Hand in Rents. ',\.— Being comparatively* a stranger ux this place, there mayj^manyjtems. Our merchants report business w«^,hy nf note _%Mcli .may: escape 1 ^>ur notice. Hand them in, please. Baptis tchnrch to-morrow. BAPTIS* CHfn&H, at I0£ A. M., tViHl'v-j s. M. Sunday School at 12 M, /4f-Pulpit Supplied. \• M-JE. CHpBCH, at iqj. 'A, M., • and ?4 i«-si.. Sund&y-SchooI12 ; aK O. D. Davis, Pastor. ~T PBEBBTTEEIAirtpEnJIlOH, ~aF~' 10£ ~A. it., and 7| p. l M. Sunday *. < School at 12 M. v ' - - \•• * . i Dr. H. Eaton, Pastor. \_. ' CHRISTIAN CH^BCH, at 10£ ^VA.-4^»IBJ,7^P^W:. Sunday School /•ftt>12. M*. -./i. • •_•- Rev. H. Lenardsen, Pastor v . / . WTGH EEFOEM, at lOf A. M. TandJZ^p, su-. Sunday School at 12 M. ., /\. :]' Ptilpit Supplied. Marion Lodge; Ho. Sol, 1. T.^-inoets every Friday - evening, in <]t}od-T'onplai's' HaB, at T^SO.olilGelf. R. Sanft ixl; a r . C. T. . \No.- 214, meets at Good l\rii2)lar's IhvU, every alternate 1'ussday eve- ning, at 7:o0. Salwn Sweezoy,-Muster. *c* •t, f> v • ' Lithdogic. LyceumT - :\ ' A- litei5ti-y-soctfe^y- <>f-&Iafie«- : €&1'- • Jeglate . lustliute^. meets alternate Eritlta\. afternoons hi' the . school ..-chapelfufpraetico iii-rcoitation, ctm- •l)oSitioa^discu33io'n, 7, an.rmu. ; )ic. -Officers f.oi\ the ensuing yean—.' G/B, White, ; ~~: Bresid'cnr Dolmor B;ope, Vice Pres. -.Nillie Pdrfe-vSjcjn.l: \ . \. Lottti Sherman, \Secretary. A Iit*erary society of Clarion Col ^legiate Institute nipets alternate J'riday aftern^fflits imthe sclioolelvap le foif'practice iii^ecitation.i composi^ tion» discussion, and raiisic. ' —' \;• Offi<?ers for ilie enstiihg yeai-— .' Asa W« Rn'ssel, * Pi-esido«t. Geb. E. Llflce, Vice President. jEH^Jlolmes, Second Vice Pres. Ettk Sanford, Secretary. Brief*. •\'•.'. > —Business. — —Begin early. —Be just-and honest, —Clams at Burrud's. —September^25.,l880 ° —Let thereie peace^»nd happiness - ree; Potatoes at N.J.Burrud's -^Su'...- *v.j for* the EMTIRPBISE, aiuljjave good reading for a year —Is vour village, incorporated:? -^-Street lalnps arc not an e: sive luxury, —Smoke from dry houses may be- seen in all directions. —Our streets are lively every Sat urday. • - -^•Lend a helping hand to im- provements. ~ ~ • • —Read advertiaiamentB of our en- terprisingbusiiress men. ' •sr-Gaft we. hav^-jivira iymnection with Palmyra1_fe —Mostof-anr meQhanics^jre-doihg a heavy, business. •»_ . —Trade with the merchants who advertise. S»ch are enterprising men. - '. —The Walworth Band has just purchased a fine uniform, costing,, §5p0. -^Watermelon season-^-dpn't pick them in the dark. _^— r £he overcoat will soon b© br jughtinto use. —Our Bahd is learning some new pieces for the campaign. .—The attendance at the Institute is large.- --0. -^Ourtemsters are bu»y hauling coal. - - - '.—Rev. Mr. Starkweather lost a val- uable horse a short time since. —The Garfield and Arthur club made a fine' appearance parading ovtr streets Saturday night, last. Tliey have receieved their uniforxng good. -7-Apple drying' now. Formerly there were ^'bnssing bees\ for dry- ing apples. • —Apple cbrers and slicers are in demand. ^ LOST,-^ A brown circle, \between Pleasant Valley and Marion.The find- er will confer a favor, by leaving the same at this ..office. -'-Gilbert Shaw Kving about one mile west of this village has. erected a pole in his yard. It is to bear, a streamer with, the names of Hancock and English— ....*.. —C. C. Potter has just put in a stock_oi Boots ju\d Shofls^ _ Knitting Yarns, Gotten Batts; Hwnbnrgs, Laces, Tidies' Hosiery, ami a general psortmeat of Notions a i5C&y Prices. f —Williams ft Adams are^eceiviSi large invoices of Goods from New' York. \ . . -^-The Band has been engaged by the Garfield and Arthur club to furn- ish; music on meeting- nights, —Our Blind have purchased lampg- for their caps. •y-k n«w lot of Cardboards aud Scrap-Picture« at Leaser's. Our Circulatloti- ' ' a. •• We 6htll send out, for one month, «)0 papers in the towns of M-aricm,. Williamson, Walworth. Those de siring the paper for the coming year wilLo«iie>' a favor by writing or call^ inglfour office, ovor .Btirred's store. At the end of one month we shall discontinue to all' who do not ex* press a desire for its continuation. q^f re«pond»ntH Wan.t*d. We desire a correspondent fron\ Williamson, Walworth, and Ontario. -We will furnish stationary stamp- ed envelopes and paperNjo any one ^giving us a weekly coqraonicalion. Let us have news fronvSgie above piaceB for our nexfissue. fiAIIOCKS' LIVERY STABLE, s riiion&ircelr 3farion, JV. Y.. Horses* Ceraiagee, to let on reas- onable terms. . ' B*ueifiess, Pleasure \Plrfie'si '4cr, attended to promptly, Careful and first-class -drivers furnished. ^f-CtilB for LiTtry nljht ord»j. *_, , ' I, J.QARtOCK. gAKFORP &\MOON* Horseshoeing and custom work attended to, promptly. , »\Speri«UttwUon ptfd-to' thocing. hfort«* tgit lnWMeroif ( bite bad feet. .. . * ^lOHOLOrS LTVEBY. ' Mill street, Marion, J?. Y.- Single or Double rigs to initcuitonen. t jtortc'i »»fefor women ipetire.\ ..-—*• '\ Carries wlli .orwltlwdtdriver, night or day. B^Bata* rcatofcaWe. J. H. NieaoiiOY. MarionGotlegmtelfMituU, Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. CAi.ANDJfft.^-ya'1 term o,v ii» A«jnl>t, 3t. 1880' Winter term open* November 30, 1880. b'priwt twin -openi March Si. 1880. r Hoard moderate. Tnitton l!*ht. Fiaalocality. »»ia»adi«On«tii>ra JMiHoB addreta _CHA8, f. ALUEM, Print;.. Or I..B DEA 1 »M*Jf* IX yon want fraiah Urvcariea for tha imallett pay.' Jnal atapUU»Mfrad't,w)tiMataay delay, BawHtthowyoaata^a thaWaentTca, And yon will ha aatted, of ril par tte fee- Hia Trea Boaptad Cofea ytm'il Aext palroelaa. And yoa eonld jlte foor palate no better kap- vAtthe«WereB«ahetira««n»aaia«*atala roaat- ^edCoflee, yoaaee, , Oa th> paint at laaat yon and yonr wlfc will 1 Frorteioni hekeepa. from &omt w : eornaia Yhay'arellt (brakingoraran^taifdd. m ^ J. BUREtfB. and tc-rches. —About 150 dry houses hitve been manufactured in our place this'year. T-N.J. Butrud sells thin, sliced dried beef at 20 cents ^per pound. Bologna Sausage 16 cents. —Go td H7 M,_ Winslow's for your Brimstone for bleaching jmr- pases. He has jtat received a new invoice.\ ' . • . -^The- boyldf'^etir district school raised a pole on last Tuesday. . , * Later, we see a ilag bearing the names-of^G«Ffield A^Auther floating from tins; pole. ' . . —The pulpit at the Bwptist'church \yas supplied last Sunday by Rev. Merrill. ' —Dbn'jl write f'AB wen\ oa neys- papers you send to Friends—the post agej^ay be too large for your poilc- *t.\ -; .\ ^Jrapes'are plenty^ peaches have disappeared.. -. .- . v, —There are about- 'One hundred young men in this town who will vote for presidentiaj; ^lectors for the first time, this fall. Bead the histo- ry of thftwo great parties.,8mda|ar*tm»Report- the campaign. We understand they organized a club last Saturday eve- ning. —The 500^. Spool cotton at Lessor's. . ° *—-.- - •—An exchange declares that the man who sat down in the middle of a pasture expecting that a cow would come to him and bo milkod, is not moro foolish than one Who stocks his store and experts people to hunt him oufabd%uy- his goods without advertising what he has to offer. —Camping time is over, now for business. —No man can lift himself above the-wofld unless he takes hold of something higher. —Zephyrs at One Shilling per or. at Lessor's. Win* Cem«t«ry- Our ceinetery is certainly a credit to the place as it is finely laid out, and grater care is taken to,keep it in order- We like to see proper apre- ciation for the hallowed, grounds' where slumbers the remains of our departed friends. 61 \aria theit'* acting- according- to your best judgemesnt, vote for ^ t^e man^repreaentihg tne best principles. -7-Dr.. Eaton preached\ «n able disj coursCJasl Sunday . morning, frOin •the textj \For their rock is not as our rock, even our enemies them selves, being judges,\ at the Presby- terian ehurchr •—Our 0arfield ^nd Arther >Glub is in athrivmg condition, and-has a jarge membership. \\ —•The Democrats 61 this place, will' be addreaped by Frank Davi# of Lyons, and E B. Miller, of New* ark, on this (Saturday) evening,' at their club rooms over Williamt store. —Our democratic ffiends have 1-en- . , ., »„„ 0 i- 0 « „.„ n ,u n( , teldwoine-oW^Wniitei's st^re for J\ 6 ***' D * otilw seeksa standmg. Hair work- A fine piece of hair.worlt seen at Mrs. A> P. WlUiams is worthy of es- gpecial mention and notice. The design is the 8ugesth?e'on« of a harp, and is composed of- numer- ous, varieties of flowers woven in re- membrance df thejivihg and the de- parted. \ . ~ - . * • TnanKa, y We take this opportunity to thank those who have so kindly assisted in moving presses Ac. We would mention especially Messrs. Moshier, Smiiti? Seals, Gillette, Burrud, Jink-, ings add other*, to whom we lift our hat. • Ta?aoh«rs'Clasa.' The TeacherT Oass, at .Marion Collegiate Institute is making.fine progress. The most approved meth* ods of instruction are presented inclnding those given at SFormal -Schools; No extra tuition. —Theyoong peopleof our village had a pleasant time at the residence of H. S. Robin0on,on Thursday even- ing ofciast woek\. We did not hear how many *ere present • It was reported .by one of bur. leading Journal^ thaC. a democrat? paper .was to be printed in Marion. This cannot be true fo? enough read- ing matter of-this class is fnrnighed by the Newark Courier, fot all .Wayne County. \'''' Alumni of M. 6.1;, y.-^p. \;' The alnmni of *79 and '80o£ the Marion Coll. Inst met at the re*i- *| d*nce of SvB. Bean aadforraed an as sociatiori, oii Sep. 6.1880^ %.'* The following officers were, chos- en: . & L. Dean, President B. D. VanOstrand. Vice President. . I. W. Russell. Secretary} L. 3. Starkweather- Treasurer. B. D. VanOstrand. \EaL Com. Aa alumni dinner <m\l be given at Institute' Hall at 4 P. M. on com mencement day of '81. Wayne County Lodse |. O. of C T. r-The Wayne County Lodge of Goo,d . Templars pursuant to ad- joiirnment met at West Walworth on Tuesday *the Xi Jnst. The sess ion was called to order by Allen S. Russell P.C.C.T. About 130 mein- hers were.\present Eight lodges were represented. L The reports re,: eeivedfrom different parts oi tiie County were of a very encouraging n8t«re.- Good feeling prevailed ^joughqjett Much interest was e- hcited in discussing the Lodges projper field of labor. Many earnest workers were present who handled the subject admirably. Prof. A. A.. Hopkins of Rochester, editor of the JRural JTome, and* a leading. Good Templar gave a very instructive and interesting address in the evening to a crowded house. May the County todge long live to be a blessing to this section. per Our Band. . ' .. - We are pleased to find that Ma- rion has a good band, Nothing in oui opinion adds more pleasure to- - Wi»habitante of a/vTttage than a band. ^Letusvthenygive tfiem a good s\itpport eneoHrage thjsm to still greater improvement , Potatoes. Onions Bntterr JLted, Cheese Wool E«?gs.- wood, Salt, Beans, Green Apples, per bush. Dried do. per 3b per ton. One More. There are twelve papers published in Wayne.county* but as acontinva tion of present national policy JB ex- Plepsant Cathorlng; —-. One of the pleasantest gatherings of the season Was at the roBidonco of our rospoctod citteou\ A. P. Wifliams^ on Friday afternoon and evening of, the 17 iust. More than a hundred participated in the pleasures of the hour; and not 0.1.\- was Marion rep- resented,' hut u^r siBter villages, Walworth, Williamson, Ontftf iOj Maeedon, and Palmyra.. On every hand was evidence of refinement and ctiltiire. Tho fragrance of choice tlowcrft per*'aded the air ? the delica- cies of the season were served-from the tables arranged a ta picnic style in tho front lawn; while the host and hostess,, scattered kind words and pleasant snuleB profnsely. May such joyous occasions bo frequent in our midst is a prevalent wish. Early and Lata Hours* \Late hours are shadows from the grave.\ \The early bird .catches the worm.\ a , We infer from this that flic only wUy to be successful in any undertak- ingis to retire and sriae early, Yet there are exceptions to nearly all rules. '^Shadows from the gravej may follow any one^thMUgkltfejMid stall tfafiy. miyenjoj good health. • ''The, early bird'! is often caotWed by larger animals. And again, if the worm had stayed in bed until noon he would uot have been caught Porsonalav Lou. J. Starkweather graduate of Marion Collegiate Institute, clas* '80, continues her course of study at Vassar College. ;• Our talented arUs\ MJBB My»a Manly, has left to'w* to rflttine charge of the Art Department of a branch of Oberlin College, located at Olivet Eaton Go., •jfiebjgan. We wish her just such rare success as h%r remarkable zeal-foretells. , Rev. G. A. Starkweather, is soon to enter upon a pastorate at-Clifton. Miss Nicholoy spent last Sunday in town. . —Byron VanOstr-Htad left town last Week for* Gornell. * Bjrron, is * graduate of Marlon Collegiate Insti 1 tuter May success attend him. —Bro, W/iiwon of the Newark CourUr was in town Tuesday. ~\ '\Reir.'-'C; f, Jtod of-Walworth made si* a pleasant call on Tuesday. Norman Ptilver left for Chicago,, Ja»twe#. ,. . .* : .\' Norman Kellogg has retureed from a visit to his daughter in Michigan. •* Wm 3. Smith ahd'Ms son John, are very sick \ '* Edward Burbank and family, from Uew Orleans, ar? visita|g his hroth- ©Ti Wm.Bujfbank, of this place. 0. JBC Sanftird has returned: from Kalamasoo Mich. Jok«. \ A prominent Republican of our Jtown has been caught carrying, a Hancock and English handkerchief— perhapaJParker can explain; the mat ter. « ' \ • Wall paper. J\ S; Holmes, is the only merchant fit town that keeps a full assortment of wall papers and borders. He has a machine with which he trims the paper and thus saves his \costomers ttae-Tmd-tTOTriWof trhnmiag. . __ PhiUips, Autiior arid Singer, will give »h evening of • Sa cred Song, ^the M. E. Church, al- worth, on SaBarday evening, Sop. 25. Phillip PhilliflB is well known, and will undoubtedlxdrawalarge house. -aOJfclClT HASSET. Gorrecleft Weekly: BV • GARLOCg & COGSWELL, 1 \ 'WSAKTR'SF 1K^ _ 1 '2 ALL KTir&SQF PROP UCK Flour, pep bb! t , Corn Meal, per cwt, Shorts, \ «'... ~ Wheat per bush., Com, \ \ Oats, « \ .\. Barley, per -buslii, I. S. HOLMES. yew Sit/lfs <>f 7^/v.v.v. from?.? nH/7 Prints jmtivetivid, tnu?, trill be told .at the LOWKST LASfl PRICES. Also \a full the. of' DOMESTIC GOODS,' (foil* and Ladies \ FCRXIi>I{/XG GOODS, iiths (f \. :W ,y— t '-,IE •Together •I do. it fc, tubs, Making a speealtij of ihw'ilit-. $6 40 ' l> a vi meri t% <md bujfingtnqjks't fual- jj5 hty of GrocerTes he can furnish a- jjlQ j Sitperior artiehifrhwh Me in pre- IOQ) pared to sell at Ivttomjitftires. .60 ; Thankful for tho patronage of tho •*5 past wul adupting- tluv motto of \Live and Let Live'\ the subscriber invites an tixa.uiuatiu.u of his Goad* -SSa and Prices. I.S. HOLMES. doju cord, bbl. Winslow's .ilQPj! A Complete assortment of all kind'B p of..QMowtej. at BFRBWD'S MOP* EL GROCERY STORE. By trad- ing there and saving a ' IN THE _ POST OFFICE, MA IN ST., Is stocked with a thorough add complete assortmont of Dm?! lUi&ss 1 EiQflibls. P Reliable patent medicines direet from th4 niamttaetwers. SVBOOL BOOKS attpeoialtfr ALSO A LARGE. STOCK oi? T?q or more on every, articlo purchased in his inc. you will bo supprised at the largo amount during the\year.. Try some of that now 50 cent Japan Tea it the cheapest and best in market .. j^Also having purchased a first class Coffee Itoaster I can furnish A Coffee which is FRESH ROASTElF at tho same price of common roasted coffee. try the quality of my Stiff art, Spice», Soap*, Foreign and Domes- tic JFruit$i I*rdvmone, Oysters, and you will say that the above about a is true Ry purchasing your Crock- erg, Glatstoare, cfc&,. of mo.yflu can make your hard money purchase more goods than at any other htore in Wayno County. Consisting of tho Sen Aits, SYKUI'S, Sw'ofet, SOAJ.>SJ, Otu, »^t. c . Wo kot^v^nly fii*t elas$. gftteei*- orica and soil ns olu?ap as tho ohoap' CBt. L TON'S 'STONE WVAlUi . A fall lino etui bo found at lny atoro. II, M, WWSJUIVV.' GA HFIELD, IJANCOC% . WEAVER t& DOW, Are Candidates for the ProHitUht oy of the United States, but tho pi&i to got your Goods is at. C. C. Potter's, A tfmo stock of, ftOOT< cfv SHOES, lUWMElik SUP- PERS; && if the best ^w«?% and at the lowest pi'ias. Everyi'ting warranted to 'be as represented when sold. DUX GOODS. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, ,-iCAMBRICS, SHEETINGS-, SHE ut reus, BENTMS of/mrs, TABLTTHNEN, t TAtlW HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTENS, RIBBONS. LACES. VEi.fB.TB , TABLE OIL CLOTHS, . FLOQR OIL CLOTHS, VELVETEEN, FLANNELS, &c. - • At prices to compote with tlio tintos. ,. , „\ Hats dtCaps. A good stock and v/sry low prices- of all|cindB and of tho best quality. Mw Teas, Coffees, Spicse, &o., Spea^fV'r tfaemsclvt-ri. The btst 51) rioii, TbejHiceesB of Mv . Radderr centToft ever-sold in .Marion, hes in the fact that lie i» prepared at \ i am bound not to bo ttndvf sold, all times to take adyantago of -thet tJPCftll and fxamittvi yuu will market buys stock at a \IOAV figure>: surely buy, and savi' motu-y by do- then throws them on the market-.j iiig au. If at any time guthls do not He thus gives the foeeplq Great Bar j 8ui| they, may be returned. gains, and that is all wo cafe say —.-- -about hSrivT MOGT&moEs, Rumms, • GXOtES, TRUNKS, .TRAVELING BAGS, SHAWL STRAPS r ~ are Very cheap there; And ladies or gentlemen can final tho latest styles at hi* store. larCOSTOM WORK a special- ty> REPAIRING neatly done. ja Wairt to go whffi In Marion. « Do ycu want s putty iho« ? Whtrtti l»uy shoes ohsap t At C. F. Raddor'n, Main street Marion N. Y. TFliat ^do you mean Mr. man* by Baying the above with- out an explanajion t TFliat do you have there, that you sav C. F. * Rad- der'a is the plafia^Iioes he-keep \Congressman's lie or Legisiative yarn? \Well\, we will toll you what wo saw there. After going into the store we* Baw Mr. Raduer, the the great BootJb^ShOo deajlvr of Ma- Radde •V: At C. T. tUiAtt'i yoa wjfl *» Tor BOOTS *8HOM. that I know. Ht !• taa regular Boot * Shoe awn, it'a tb« ptaea tt» trajd brtt tt-tf jrott eiK Hla SaJeiiala * Olovca mak« a ^ood afaow. .Aait^rw*? ke.aeiiailmnlaoot>«ry »!aw t ' C.y.HacWIarwinwekomaToaat hU ttora, i $0 1 will cfoaa an'*: aav in wmt. Flavoring Extracts, Brum- es, Soaps, Fancy Goods, Sta- tionary, Seftool Books. ' Is feet everything atiMlli k«pl;l* « flnt cU»t Drag Store (•/\Peracr'pilon» care'ol y ?(mpcqndeiJ. 0T-Xo trt a le to «howgyi-.-N, B. I. L«ot t 3s*?'^ ,W4 '-•-•..-•• ii S MM&k^sJs,