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X, WEEKLY JOURNAL OF NEWS, DEVOTED TO THE BESTi'lNTEBESTS\ OF;THE COMMUNITY, i III, , - 4 /-SU-VER SPRINGS, GAINESVILLE AND ROCKGLEN. 1 N* Y:, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1900. • LL-CARDS. LS;,BENSON, Silver-Springs,:; 111 .branches of Guaranteed.,2 IGHTONr - N.Y ['B; store -will receive -iVindsois.- 7 ~~ R ~^^—NTY: |>ry r Thur.sdav„.'._' |\'.-Urayman. AH legal aptly Attended. , F.CUSHING\ Eyo Speclattlst GradtiateVl'htladelpliIa .• - Optlal College _ [Arcade Building, f Falls, N. Y. .Mon. and Tue' I on- and Tues. [ExaTninatiorb 16 -~ Letter-to E. L. Oliver, Silver Springs', N. Y. _ Dear Sir:- You sell a good many thingrby-thegallon: i3cing_a decent man, -you-gLvc_f till, measure, You know .what wo mean : j'ou know, that short .-.weights and short — : ' ~\ L wcllr m easures^re common among we hope there are no 1 short measures' weights. iu-yuuiLlown. — Tbere ^ttTeT though.- -Kibbons~and laces and trimmings, sold by the -'Jdozeo,\ measure nine or ten j'ards. There is ho ^oDrpIann ^Tjec ^uleT^^ tlrex all do it.\ You have the same, plague in j'our ,goods— nearly -everything, canned or bottled^eheats in quantity Almost nobody'gives full weights in factory-packages Wo are one of the almostnobodies. We sell paint, lay the gallon, to \paint your^hqusc; and our gallon is just the same ^zc a s yours that you meas ure vinegar \vith-^-231 cubic inches. Good paint too—Dovoe lead and zinc—wears twice as long as old- IAILROAD . j|Nyfashion painter's paint—lead and oil. \I You own a bouso. That's wlij\' we METHODlST-dA\MP MEETlMCfl Prospects Bright For a Great . —-• Year at Silver Lake*: . The Genesee Conference Camp Meeting will be* held at Silver 'Lake, commencing Sunday, July AStn, and closing Sunday, July; 22<L_ Dr. Lat- imer has left no stones -unturned in his. effort to make this year's meeting the most successful one yet held by -this-Coufccencc A perusal of the program, gisen. Lelovv will show haw well he has-succeeded in - securing- a are writing to you. Yours truly, 32 F. W. DKVOE & Co. Horse Races at Warsaw. •4 . . \**'t^> ^ Pullrna'n^s—fincs't-palace cars to Ne\v>. uii^-Xoriv, Philad,eIphiaand^Boston. ; jon the. track-.at the Fair \' EAST WAXD JFIjOM' \sitVER'SPKINGS.\ i 9\33 A.-M; 4 ai 'yNo. 2, J ~Vestibuled! with purses aggregating $600. Li m it e dvforHoruellsvilje ( (con-! rane s win continue oil .the 5Lh, with . ; necting for all points on the Allegany i -N».V . ' ^^TM 'visioniJKlmira, Coming, Biiighainton ' additional purses amountingHo.$'100. ..,, f ,i x„,, r v^vL-. • 1 Some of the best horses in Wester^ One of the features of the Fourth 1 of July at Warsaw will be the\races j Grounds, j There wilt be four events on the 4th, ] The! •arid New York noble -band of - Methodist- preaoucrs- to assist in-these meetings: SUNDAY, JULY 13TH. •0^0 a. iu.r -Rev7 ^rngiT-BoydrPh—B: 7:30 p.-m.—Kev. W. A- Spcucor, 1). D. 7::J0 p. m.r—Rev. Joseph llorrow. \ MONDAY, JULY IUTII. 10:30 a.m.—Kov. S. W. Loyd. 2:30 p. in.—Rev. K. J. Whitney. ' ^» 7:30 p.m.—Rev. James Donnis. TUESDAY, JULY 17TII. 10:30 a. m.—Rev. J. M. Walters. 2:30 .p. m—Bcv. S. h. J3eiler, D_ D. _ _ 7:30 p. m.—Rev. Jas. Gosncll. Ph.JD.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18TH. 10:30 a. nr.—Hov. E.-G. Piper. 2:30 p. m.—Rev. Mark Kelley. 7.30^). m—Rev. F. C. Thompson, D. D. THURSDAY, JULY 19TH. 10:30 a. m.—-Rev. Joseph Clark. 2:30 p. m.—Rev. Ward-Piatt. 7:30 p. m.—Rev. C. V. Wilson, D. t). FKIDAV, JULY.20 'rii. 10 30 a. m.—Rev S. W\. \Purvis. 2:30 p. m.—Rev. C. G. Roup. 7:30 p. in.— Rev. C K Hamilton. SATURDAY, JULY 21TH. 10:30 a. m.—Rev. G. W. Adams. 2:30 p u tn .T— Rev. D. A.-Pareells.- - - 7:30 p. - m.—Rev. C.W.Winchester, D. D. SUNDAY,'JULY 22D. 10J0 a\ m.-r-Rov. G. W. Adams. DIRECTORS' APPOINTMENTS Of the Silver Lake\ Agricultural .and Mechanical Association. - •The directors of tho Silver Lake Agricultural andJIochanieal Associa tion have .madc.the'follqwing appoints theiits for -their annual exhibition\ to be given ' Tuesdaj'-andWcdncsday, October 2d and 3d, 1900:. General superintendent,L. A_Ma £Qin .bcr;sup\- f»rinrpn<iont of rattle. George L. Cone; horses,-J. - JI. - Rudgers-and—(li-.(J_| Mattesow;^viuc, licnry~\Barry;-shecp \\sUTcf— T SowerbyT-poirltryf— VfillhraF]pprcsoutcd-tq Tooley; vegetables^ J. D. Handley; mechanical and miscellaneous, John ToalTTTSlifbtttbn 'liatrrGTry-Watruua; | trotting horses, 'Elmer Abbott; chief of police, Thomas,II. Donnelly; aud iting committee, 11. R. Dow, G v L. Cone.'L. A. Macomber. Tho elective olllcers of the association are:. Pres ident,* Willard L. Chapin; sccrctarj', D. It. Andrps; treasurer, Johif H.. Watson. battloship-Kcutucky-witU-Lhu-largcslu iiuirtrost costly silvcr - sorvico~cvcr\ uu A-uiyiicau -nKvnl^Tca ^s sol. , ; , ^ D_ansvillo will datlicato. ita_aQldicral_ TUOUtiinonVivt nnv liiuu thej* can sc=~ euro tho attendance of Gov. lloosu- velt. Ho has lieen invitetl and liivn- assured the coniiuittcc that lie wouUY come if possible. Walter Hark, of Fillmore, hi all seriousness tells that he shot a cat, 'and\s¥iunbd'it took\ the akm to tho A REAR END COLLISION. Two Freight Trains Come To gether at Warsaw. A rear end collision occurred about six o'clock Saturday morning on tl? Exje railroad just south of the War saw depot in which four cars of Hour and the cabooso of train 84 and the he'ad engine of speoiijl train wcro wrecked. No one was'injured. •Train S4 was standing on the-cast- bound track waiting tor tho engines to take water, when special lraln_ Ji crashed into the rear before the cn- General-News - Eighteen of the' twenty-nine .towns.. : ; in Allegany couutyaro without liquor liconso.—-Dansville-Advcrtiser.--:— „ _ Mrs. Albert J. llovcfifls«> wife of • U. S. Scnator ; Hovcridgo of Indiana;— iticd at tho Dansvillo Sanitariuui last W week: —-—— \-- -. ^T^. -tr : Ivbntuckians , have preseuted the house and went hack, to bury tho cut,\ : and was astonished to sec .it running\ at a two inltnite gait /iwuy fronr the ~, scone of its execution. Tho Caledonia Advertiser,. always • • ~ inclined to be extravagant in cxpres- ! ou, noting the measures Uakeu IQMZG ponce Coiestm lake, says among olh- v or things,\lial 110.0110 will bu-allowed to evert spit on the bait when flshin' —Dansvillo Advertiser. Kennedy & Hume, -uf-£vuw-l'orlc = City, contractors for the-new power d«ra In the Genesee river at Mt.\Mor-~; ri^, have couiincnecd work. About 40 men will be employed after tho preliminary surveys arc completed. .» ^••^\•9-46 A - M - dallv No> e * f ? r Hom ->New York will be entered, and there 7:30 p. m.— Rev,C.W.Wine-fester. D.-D, '- L —— : -ellsville, connecting with vqsti- > , /,.,'! B— -- - Eluilra, Ow- '.wwjvalso be an\ exhibition of a Guide-' YorkPullman; leB * g Wonder, ar ^ 9 P^.\^ limited for .Corning, ego, Binghamtcm and Now \•iiilparkotcxir Meals in_dining car ir^^lfn.—J^rMTnciaiJyiHp— 20 ,-accomnio-;—f—,„•„ T . , s , ,. 7- datlon; wtntvccteatHovnellsville!, La if fal11 s I» r , a '» cd 'ill' while i^tforpoiifts east-and .points on Western I , * ,,< r ,lin K J5 ? me »>P -avy [joxes The do^ ^ ^\\ilivisidtr^\^\ \ ' 1 tor I called on said at hrst tlrat it was a . I ollffli t ctmin n n.l \t*rtlll/l cfrti-,,, lio well 1 thoi It continued \^SCAPES THE DEATH CHAIR B^nham Acquitted at- Ganan- (Jaigua of the Charge 'of \ Vs ' ^JMurder. slight strain ami would soon be well, 1 «L '9'47' P; M.,'daily. No. 10, Now York ; but it grew worse and the doctor then The jury in Bcoham murder case, • : -•\ Special;JEullmauVestibule Day 'said IJj ^cl Wiem^ w hich has beerj on-'trial.at Canandai- ebaches and. Sleepors for Blmira, Ring-J to grow worse and I could hardly get, . «. - \^ • -\ ' • ^* ' I went to a drug store gua for tue past month,, last Thurs- around tiH^ork .-'hamton, arrive New York 8:00'a v m I?,' h WESTWAKD KUOM SILVEIt SWIINGS. ^'•\*'9 42'''' A - M ' d ailv ' No> 8: stopningat i.'•* all stations to BuffalgrandNiaga- me en ti rp i v T |-^'ra-Fallsrcoitnccting-with-alHi'ain^vestr-^- a ]] f' t 'i cn ds\ i and Uio dftiggist, I'ccoinmonded me t o dar -brought in a verdict o 1 try CTiamberhun s Pain Balm. I tried J ' it'aml one-half of a 50-eent bottle cured guilty.\ The prisoner tbtis. 4*7 P. M., daily, except Sunday.No. ',t or points on At.t'ica branch and Roches- * risioti J12-- P. M., daily, No. 1, Expresslor —-—-Warsaw, Altica-and Buffalo. '-5*37 P- M., Sundays only No. 0, ac- ''•' ' -commodation for Buffalo. no\y recommend it -1\'. A. 15ABGOCK. \Erie l J a, It is for sale by_C. R. Mason, Silver Springs, N«Y. <• \; i' Further information may bo obtained ] J'frOm Erie-agents or from ifit - \ - - - Hi T. JAEGEK,\ '.i,':p<<ii7\Apit p. D. 300 M\(Rn^t. • Jtuffaloir-S^Y.- I. RoBBiirs, Geu'l I'ans'r AK't, , Naw York City. ' I iiuiiffalo, Rochester S : Pittsburgh R'y. | —T-tM-B-T-A-BLE-- - - WOOD! I HAVE A QUANTITY' T yrassenfrcrs are requested to purchase tickets liuforo'.e'ntcri'tiB tlio enr's. An excefc's charge of ' TEX CENTS wlij be collected by Conductors j hen-rgrcB are-pafd-on tmlns f from «U stations i ,yhere.tt Ticket Oltlce'la nminuilncjj. j i:ind after May 28th, 19i)0, Passenger tra ns depart from Sliver Springs as foUows: • | k\l m- dally except Suiwlny.' Xo„ 2. Express j ,, for .Warsaw, l.eltoy. scottsvllie ana | 1 ~ .-Rochester. Oidly from SISVCF Liike ] TQMERS. Junction at 0:50. I \ x.,-except Sunday, Xo. 1. Mail for Brad- OF SLAB WOOD AT THE\ MILL YARD AND- -CAN MAKE A VERY LOW PRICE ON IT TO MY REGULAR CUS- ^prLVAij St., execpt Sun'day. Xo. 16 Accomodation \ ' for Rochestef and Intermediate points yo-OS jjjx, iXo. 3. except Sunda)-,r(Usl)urBh. ves- tibuled express for Ilradford, DuHoIs, l'afixsi!tiiwney,Hutlet and 1'Utnljnrgh. .Daily from Silver Lake .let at 10:11 , Sunday, only,. No. 102, forS'lver Lake \and-Perry,—_— i \ ::^/ig->x'p.e|.tSiinflay \'n c u Pittsburgh YpstU auied expre6s,for Waraau*, .Leroy nndj Spchcster. . IJally from Silver. L'ake Onctlon-ato.is |ndny dnly/Np. nOT'nT'Eochester [ principal intermediate Voiuts.' - fpfrSandnyrPerry*accomraodatlon. ^tattoos to Perrj 1 , via S. L. R'y. Sunday, No.' 8, Express for pt.and - infermVdidte'statlonsr and ful information furn p O.\ II. Dewey, agent at W. R. PIATT SILVER SPRING'S,. N. Y. E.C, LATET, 1,-Pntfl-r' Rochester N Y leJurrier-Hise. -C. T CURRIER, PROPRIETOR,' Silver Springs, - - N.Y. FIRST CLASS Acp^iypiopATioNS. ittneettoiiT f \not escapes the death- -cbair which—h£ -Game— so near filling. The-verdict was expected, as the defendant's'lawyer, Wade, was very successful in picking - ua\ys lu the testimony of the people 's witnesses. On the first trial at Batavia the feel ing was very strong against the pris oner and he was convicted on general principles. This feeling probably caused a reaction in his favor at (Jan- andaigua. ginecr could stop his engine, iioth trains-were-double-headers.- — All trains passing this station were obliged, to takc_-the wtst-bouud track.| ^\Bale - rlrR^tlI5I ^l•llIr~o^tlie siding at this place and\ tliongr- tTJ 'tire msi- bound track ju6l east of the depot, until'noon, when the wrecking .crew succeeded in clearing the west-boupd track cleared. Singular Accident. A singular accident occurred some days ago ta*'William Wilkcy, station agcnrotT rile\ IJuHuTcs - XHTCH & Ar-\ mde=railrond^nt ^sortfHJavai —A=litw^ Tho work must be completed boforo \Llccember\ 1st. —MirMoTTt^ WirlDin - ^ An interesting historical sketch oE^, \Moscow itnd~]^'lcT ^terbTOTrgia ^tT>y: the recent fire wlitcirdcstroycd~tlur vlllago of Moscow nppcnrwLiiL,t J ho_ Rochester Post Express of Tuesday evening. Both the village and town • are famous places in the early lilstory of the (icncssee Valley afid it was tit. Moscow where the Hrst newspapor in \ Li v i ngstoH county was published. John Lapp, teacher of a district school south of 'Dayton, recently had Sunday School Picnic. The annual picnic of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will be held a-U-Slh-cr. .Lake, Tuesday, July ,1 fl'ljx- yer fcom }iuffrtlo. t who is a great sportman, was bragging-of the shoot ing qualities of his gun, and to prove his assertions shot at a telephone pole about a foot in diameter, standing near by. The biillctpasscd through if like paper. He next fired at the iron rail of the track. Tile bullet being of steel, splintered and a' piece glancing-struck Mr. W'dkey iu the^ breast, penetrating over an inch find inflicting a^severe and painful wound occasion to phuish a little gTrli Her\ 'brother - and' bistrr inter furred r and~ they were also disciplined*. A few days later the father a bniwny man; attacked the teacher, and in-his-turu- waa whipped, Not only, that, .buj; tho \teacher had him 'arrested _au he was tried and fined.—Nunda News. - Attorney Dawson D^jlUcksoj^-fPf^ Angelica, is making ti p^rt,jvcrlng* fight for his client, Minnie M. Allen -vs. the Town of Allen. This\will.bo- tiie^third trial. Da'mages tiro asked because^of a defective approach to a The following are tile chairmeii-^fiL| the several committees': General : ar- rangements, J, M. Duncau, ganie,s and amusements,'(j. 11. Mason, pro vision, Mrs Edna Hathajra-v.; tables, Mrs. Quick; lemonade^^Cf,. M^Stpcb dard;' railroad\ arid steamboat trans porftktion and accommoflatlon ou the grounds, X—II—Lewis,—XIww—a£- Odd Fellows tlect Officers- The semi-annuaj .election of olllcers of Naora Lodge No UG7, I O. 0. F. \was.held. In tlleir lodge room Monday evening of this, week. ' There was a good supply of candidates and Ihc contest was brisk, ^'hfc 'fotfowing is a list' <->f tlio W.f»pg«ifnl onns .bridge which CMiscd '^hc. scat.of^UujVf, ' \Tvxngon in which life, - pl^jhtiir was\ V^V sen tc d to fall olf and seriously \injure.. yjj her. Iliciuirdfion & Kobtoins apficar'_. ftir the town. ' : _ _irii.we.is_an'action pending against Dr*'W-,0. (Jongdon, of Cuba, to, re- stra'in him frpm practicing because ' Un never secured tho rct|i |iiT ?to* > t|iijro 'i rangements assure a good time. Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty Times Jts.Prfce. I awoke last night'with\severe pains pains in my stomach. I never fclt.so iaw-u to w-orlc-ihis_ii'irning I, felt so weak I could Hardly work.' -1 went to Miller & MeCurdy'sdrng storeaud they {jeeommended—^-Ghauibcriitin's—Golicr Cholera and Diarrhoea, Kernedy. - It worked liRC magicrand one doge' fixed Tne -all -r^glitT -^Ic-is -eertaiDly -tlie^tinesl.- thing I ever used for -'stoniach trouble. I shall nob be withont it in my home- hereafter,, for I should riot. careTo \en- dure the sufferings of last ftighfc again for fifty times its price.*\— G. H. AViLSON, Liverj -man. . Burge ,'ttstowi>, Washington: Co'.. Pa'.^. This remedy., is for 'salc.'byC. bcr of licgents' examination counis, . He is a meditjal college gr-aduate, and • .'• - oiiie (ireparcd for the New York iitatc.. ; ;l' , medical examfnations ,\*1jut was«ruk-d „ .. ' Q\.t because he had only 14 Itegcnts '-t^,-'; ^pW ~5r ^yiiifUi.-— Aft-ltcp. (i. ^.^^-countst-^/being-then^'ef^uiiedj-af^S^ IL .C, P-haris-^IJep.\ 6'. F.\ IL A7 j forwards ^ were fcquytd, aiju..now — — -- • . the standard is 00 counlt*. • 4 '• : . Ji W, Brayman—N. Cf. -W. R.-.Piatt—y. <L 0.' i., Kerr—Secretary. • . 0? Holbergw-Trojrsurer IL L Couiitrym'a'n—Bep.. 0.\L_. : ^ho saysso ?~Farm journal saj's' ' \yr* 1 '\.\\'\ . '—^- -.- an, irifl if fhf »rm .Innrnnl qnyg gf. . In 'tllC rcadjtlstnieilt of pOStbflicC rit's^Boi—-YoTTTnust-hav(^it-^o _ raT^r>J^laT-iir^^ up and.pa'y.for the SIONAI. a year ahead: —WcHiave -.TclubbingaYra'-nge--- ment, by which we can send our paper and.the Farm Journal for nearly fiyc 'tlife jMars,'\to -' ; 190 -l- inclusive,. at\ •frtfm $1,000 to $1,100— Allica r frorn- $ rjT; o o~to~s f; 7 O O -mi\~L'mj)ritmr Sl»700 to, $2,000. \ Warsaw secures. $10o /ad (lifi £gal. allawancc 1 \ for clcik ^••'-•••'^L : ---\\- ; - :: -