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WEEK L Y—JOl^RNAl-- -OF-^ NEWS,—DEyQXE-D- TO ^ THE-\. BEST INTERESTS- QlPT-HEr -CQtimimTFt^ SILVER SPRINGS, $ AND ROCKGLEN, N. Y., THUKSDAY, JULY 19, .1900... INTO. 52. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. STEPHEN S. BENSON, Urick Block, Silver Springs. Latest methods in-atf branches of Dentistry.' All Work Guaranteed, 2'' DR. L. C. BROTjr.HTON, Casttlo -N-Y- 0*lls left «t C. K. Mason's 6tore wil l receive Prompt Attention. Edmcwad ^ Windaoi?. attorney at Law. _ CASTILE - ' - . ' N. y. _ In Town'EvgfyThurstlav; Office In Storo o f J . -WVBrnyman. Uuelness Promptly Attendee!. C. F. CUSHING, Eye sp*ctaltlst Oraduato Philadelphi a -OptiaMJollego- Main Office, 5 Arcade Bulldirfg, Niagara Falls, N. Y. At Warsaw 2nd Mon. and Tues. At Perry 4th Mon- and Tues. ' FREE Eye Examination. ' NEW YORK STATE BUILDING RAILROAD To be a Permanent Edifice for the Buffalo Historical Society's Uses. L Albrigh t Art Gallery will\ stand as a to the south am i opens o n the north- companio n piece in the park picture. ] On the groun d iloor is also outs of tho The buildin g wil l be used durin g the Museum rooms, which communicate s Exposition as Now York State head- with the floor alxivo by a gran d stair- quarters, an d will •contafu certain of tho 1 caso. Ove r 10.000 square feet of Moor State exhibits. . ; .spaco is provide d for Museum pur-poses. be admitted to the grounds free, and furnished with seats on the platform- in front of the audience. Members of the Relief Corps will be admitted free, but Comrades mid members of tho Relief Corps should wear tho badge, button or uniform. They will then bo presented with a day ticket whirl ) wil l pnga thorn at tho gate, freely during tho day. It is desired to give oven a more formal recognition to the Grand Army and to this end wc desire Mill Post Coiunianders, who. expect to bo pres ent, to report the fact to tho undor- jjsigucd-at- au \-eaxly_day... It is also deaircd-lbaC-eaeli-of—the -Hosts -to bo.— represented will report tho names of- one or moro of their number to act as vice-presidents of the day, and ttieso manes will bo nominated to tko« comrades and elected, and with tho Post Commanders,, who ard cx-olllclo vico-prcsidcnts, - will bo giveu tho place of honor on tho platform. Wo make this proposition in order to properly honor the Coramnndcr-Iu- Chicf, and hope thero will baa largo response, and if tho names aro sent in be fop tho day wc moot, it will in sure thu piupur icuuguitiun of »lliu persons designated. Wc give a most cordial ipvitatlon to all comrades of the U. A. It. to bo present. In F. C._ and L , for tho Manage ment, - T. F. PARKER, Past-Department Chaplain. THE The New York State Buildin g at the Pan-America n Exposition, to be'hel d at Buffalo In 1901, is to bo a n edifice of DietUneSCJUC JrUI)^ substantial and endurin g characte r X . M or niflERiCH.— -^0 jTh o architect is Mr Geoi-go^ Cary, of Buffalo. He has chosen for his guid- I'uVmian's iittcst palace car s to New; anco in the wol . k a Greek tcmp i e of York, -Philadelphia an d Boston . I, k -r, • J i i •„ i .. , ' 1 the Done order , adapting his plan s to — Tf*sT«r*niy-PKOM~sravBK-8PKiK<js.— i uie purposes'fo r which the buildin g i s 1 ,33 A. M daily No. 2, \Vestibule d intended. The site chosen is on the high Limited-' forHornellsville.fcou- 1 „ rounf i neal - Elmwoo d Avenue, ovcr- ,.,,-«in* for.al l points on the Allegan y ( ^ Bay of Uw ]ake _, n l>;visinn.)Elyuira, Corning, Bingharnto u iiiil New York —A^M T rdaily_No—8^_for. Horn- Delawar e Park an d near,th e principa l entrance to the Exposition grounds by, Tho location is -not \only •- Aftor the Exposition it will become tho permanen t home of the Buffalo His torical Society, whose 'larg e collection of pioneer an d other historical relics will be placed therein. The lloor are a will be three times that no w used by tho Historical Society in the building of the Buffalo Publi c Jabrary . The dimensions ic building ate 130xS2 feet, the north front to Be 20 feet less than the south. Th o height is 83 feet on .the north ami -10 feet o n the south walls . Th e height of the base ment, is 12 feet, and the second floor There it also an Assembl y hall wit h scats tor 800 persons, and a Library !i\x foot. Offices, cloak an d other room s make'the loj:tl tloor are a 31.MIS feet Fire-proof materials wil l be used throughout iu the construction of tho building. Tho oxtorior wil l bo stone. JThero will lie uo wood excep t tho ma hogany -doors- on the lirst aud-sccpn d floors an d Mrc h hi the basement. All tho door casings, inside colum n .cover- lin g and cornices are of plaster. All bases ar e marbl e and cement The flnors aro marble , cpiicete, granite an d ellsville. connecting with vesti-, street cars I iilcd limited for Corning. TSlmira. Ow- thus convenient to tho electric cars, but! ing 18 feet high. In the basement arc i ^iJiiiighauiton and New YorkPullnia n < 0110 thnt is f ol -tunate and beautifu l as j aro janitor 's quarter s an d bidyclo rooms I urlorcar Moalsiu dining car. .. j weJl fi>om every standpoin j > so tuat ' t h c j (which may bo entered at grade from f ' U) daUoA .'c ^oHsatXrtfeS i bu»*»»B ™»1 add to tho,' beauty of this | ElmwopcnrVe.). boiler and eoaUooms.; I. • -whits east aud points on Western • popular pleasure ground Immediate- storage rooms, etc. A dinin g room con- j vision •[ ly-in front and across tho park ba y tho . taiuing 1,000 square feet, faces the park wall s re-acTTEiriTfoToWniSkTf^ .ways are ormarble and iron ' Tho vie w of the ba y an d lake au d of tho park, which will bo seen from the broa d cl>l- uuiinated portico on the south side of thc building, uiirboof the most beauti ful character M 47. P. M.\ daily. No. 10, New Y-ork Special, Pullman'Vestibul e Da y v nxchcs au d Sleepers f<>r_Elmira,\ < Bfng : ' I :\iiton arifv c New YorFB'OO a. iu. WESTWAKD KltOJI SILVER SP1HNGS. p ^2 AM, daily, N o 8, stoppin g at ^ ^ all stations to Bultaloaud Niaga-; 47 P M., daily, except Sunday , No. ] 29, accomodation fo r Buffalo, WYOMING CO.-PIONEERS. j Pioneer grounds The association ' has no interest in any other organiza- The 28t h Annual Festival at! tion at ' the lakc that adv ertises Silver Lake, August 2d. -The Programme, The 28t h annua l festival and bas - .1 Niagara Falls, connecting at Attica 1 ket picnic o f Pioneers , wnl be hel d fu- piiiuts o n Attica-branch an d Roches- j un der the auspice s of thc Wyoming Historical Pionee r Associatio n upo n S1L.VER LAKC G. A. R. DAY. General Shaw,.Comrrtander-in- Chief of the Orgaization to hfl in A^anriannpi. ! ,u v division t» .'52 P M , daily. N o 1. Expres s for , Warsaw. Attica and Buffalo. f 37 P Mjp-Suntlays only No. ~W, ac commodation'for BufCaTo Further information may be obtained f 1 sim Erie agents or from i r T J/> KGEIt, Cien A<;tP..D. 355 Main St., Ilaffuio, K V D. I ItOBEUTS, Gen 1 I'BBs'r A<?'t, New York City Buffalo* Rochester & their grounds at Silver Lake, Thurs day, August 2, 1900. OFl'ICERS OV THE DAY. President—Geo. .Tomlinson. Vice-President—U. A.'Dudley. - Secretary—W. J. Fisk. Treasurer—W. TJ. Page., Choplain—Rev. (J'. IT. Dibble, al ternate, Rev F. K Dark. COMMITTEES. Executive—Geo. Tomlinson, My- .Sn .rifR LAKE ASSEXIKLY , Jane 20, I'JOi) Olllcors antl Comrades of G. A. R.: As this is thc lirst visit of a Cwu- mandor-in -Chief to any Gumd Army Mass Meeting in Western New ,ytfrk, wc wish to make it tho occasion of a reception to Comrade Shaw, thai slialL. fitly honor tho highest olllcer in our' organization, do justice to tho princi ples of Fraternity, Charity nml Loy alty, and forever, rqmaiu a red letter day iu our memories. Wc have only a few opportunities of reunion before us, and wc sincerely hope that nil tho Posts within reach of thc Assembly (imntul q wi M ho ri>prpspntPil !_ In F. C, and L , ?H P. POND, Dep't Com. J. 1*. CI.EARY, Past Dcp't Cora. J. S GllAIIAM, \ \ \ Hon. A C. \V \ man, Kx/Frcasuecr Pioneer day, with attractions on their grouans. ~\ ] All persons coming to thc festival. the railroad trains, will stop at Walk-, er's station on the lakc. Pioneer Officers nnd'^Ieiirbers of thc Grand grove is only a few steps from -this Array of the 'RepuSlic station. . ' ! The annual reunion of thc Grand Town committees arc requested to] Army at Silver Lake Assembly wili of thc United States, writes: \Ilav- rcport at once to the secretary, items bo held on Thursday, July 20th. At.iug known of some remarkable cures .of special interest in pioneer.matters,; 11 o'clock the 104th Regt. N. Y. S. ' of Omaha people effected by the as'o and especially the names of old resi- 1 V. will hold a reunion which will be of Dr. Kay's Renovator and Dr. dents'who have died during tlie year addressed by General Adam Dixon, Kay's Lung Balm, I belicvo • that past. We shall certainty expect to of Roston, Mass. . these great remedies arc worthy of hcar-from every town, arid trust that' At 1.30 p m the great <}. A. II the confidence of thc, public.\ No no committee will fail to promptly • mass meeting wilfbe held, and will'remedy has ever been discovered P'ff Jk Ik W I Executive—Geo. Tomlinson, My- j use the blank report will) which they 0 e a'ddrossed by General A. D. Shaw, which cures HO large n per cont. of & IttSDlSrSll I\ Vi ,ron I3ocke, W. A. Phillips, J. Edger-M V -,n be furnished'. • ! Commander-in-Chief of thc Grand bad cases of stomach, liver and bow j -lyT -A^-S^SiiTinns,, H-. M. ScratLUeiL. ' TIME TABLE. , Scatin _j Eagerly and W. A. nraensere ar e requested to purchas e tickets .,. .... ° '.li f ore entering the cars. A n excess chartsoof ' hlllips. . 1 rs CENTS wil l be collected by Coaductor s i Press—F. B. Smith, G. G. Glarke, when ares-or e paid on trains, fro m all stations j jj rs> Terry Mrs. F. K. Watkins VViiore a Ticket ODlce )s maintained. ' , ' ' ' On and after' May 26th.'l900, Passenge r tran s Custodian A. S. Simmons. . wil depart fro m Sliver Springs as follows . ! rgfo m ornin\' SCS8ion, for election * -1 a. iu , dully except Sunday X£ M 2 Express i \ for waWaw. LeRoy. scbttsvHie and 1 of -trustees,' committees, etc., reading Rochester Daily \from Silver Lak e , of re ports, and transaction of Other .luuction affi -riO. -o 1 -• .,, , . \ I-U ..H , excep t suniar , No . l. Mai l fo r «rod-, busines .s of mteresi, will begin at- ford, and intermediate stations. '10:30 o'clock shjlT-p. Accomodatio n for Rochester and intermedlalo points\ '\•O .A. t.Xo. 3 except Sunda.r,Plit S lmr« h ves- R j j., Hect0 V; ,, The £}l ac kJ tlbu!edc.xpreis.f .yr I )rr .dror <J Iruiiols,. 1 ' # in->-vw , -] i'un.x.-ntav.;iicy,iiutkraiicii'ittnburKb. i Knight,\\ n*tll speak in <thc Audiion- ' um. An address of marked elo- ^Usti'y from-Silver Lake Jet at 10 H li r.«. iS Sundjiy only, X0.4CI fo r Silver Lake | -W ^-RftBN -TjT*-Fi &K T -Seeretat : yT— Perry, N. Y. -ATmy-crf-thc-Republ icr— -cl-troiibles-as-Dr-.—Koy-^s—Uerfd ^VaiOEr- General Shaw has invTCffn-Major Send for proofs 6f thousands of cures. ' William M'. Robbins, one of the Con- 550,(1 °V druggists nt 25c and *l. For federftte Gettysburg Battle Field' frcc advicc * samples andbook,^ write A Republican newspaper will be Commissioners, to be present with Dr - J} - J - Kt}'.* Sara toga, X~. Y. give an address.--Major Excursion to Atlantic City. Mr. Chase Doing Business. established at Carrollton about Aug. him and 1, and be under the editorial and\ Hobbius was in the fofowing battles- business management of George B. First Bull Run, Seven Pings, Gaines Chase. This enterprise howovcr will Mills, MnlvernHill, Second Bull Run, wiI1 ' 80,1 excursion tickets be entirely separate from and have South Mountain, Antictnm, -Freder- Ut.iTA,«nt^n-n f HIP fluy, i °° connccUon with the Ghent Herald icksburg, Suffplk, Gettysburjr, Chick- ' r, ....>.- ^T^Xrv: whichWilt ^ntinue^£hisjaIJ ^akA _^iiLna X\^ml m tclnc^ Wilderness, the fifth_ paper for Carroll—three Darby Town- Road, Williamsburg Democratic, one independent and one Road. Petersburg, Fairvillc and Ap pomattox. As Major-Robbins' comes as the friend of ihe iiomraandcr-in- , , , ! Republican. . • andperr: quence, pathos and humor may be, ' „ .,, . „ i^. r ^ n ^o.,.vn:^^sn^ CQ J_ - Good music wU1 b - ( It is an old sating th,t t,>r • Jiuied espreFs for \\arsaw. Loroynnd * 1 - - , always room for one marc liiutlier c ]ncf and l)\- his invitation, our com- Ytochc-ter. Dally fro m Stiver Lake vidcd for the day. li ,Verjr*)Oay - IS . . . , . . uRijj xrom o j 'Chase is a^ood newspaper man, and ra des will no dou.bt be gbd to meet On Thursday, July 26th,. the Eric Allaritlo. City and Cape May via Elmira and Northern Central R..R. at $.9.70 for round trip from Silver Springs, good over at Philadelphia. Consult ticket agents for further information. r.» _ ' ,u,lctlon ut 5:1 5 - .».(.,. t invited to join thc Pioneers -in their and prtBci[.4iiiUerjuediatc points. i glad festival «K )f meeting, and*\greet- t- 55 p. »,except Sunday, Perry .acconviodationj r b'rineinc provisions for aOiasket •• -: TS&stfitfoca to 1'erry, vi a g. |. ° . .. . ,. • • - , j.. „, •645 P. K.^cept Sunday, No . 8, Kxpres a for Rochester and. iutermediute stations. Mapj. ttnle table s and fill informatio n Jurn wni-irbii op&'.rcatioh to U. II. Uewcy , agent at t>J vet hprines-X, ,Y-,, or \ • , - '.E.CJLArET, ^nrp^rA'^'tr—; Bochester , N Y picnic. TabtesTT grounds, a-n-ef-\all session of the day, free and open .to an. : Remember that.the .annual festival ,of the i %'ne¥r ^rOrrucra only Qn aTthougli Lis politics ,t3 bad\wxrcannot but wish Lira success.—Milton, Ky., ; (j o) $1 P. PoOtl, department cqm- Mi^. Close's many warp*, g>ant j^_ e£ _^^ w _Y orkr 4 ^ es ^fBc-io^03sibl'e^^d'dres3, friend's in^his vicinity winiDe pleased pr ' es id C nt ; of the'day. SIarIy ~lcadiDg- to learn o>iis increased prosperity, i comra( ie3. orWesfern New l 'brk witl —Areade\Herald. - - \~ i ^epresent Peaches I Peaches I Thd Pench Crop of Mr. E Clapper at Nnnda will be'readt about August 1st, and parties who desire to pur chase should g'rvp notice as early a3 i5rnraj ; i ^og^:ra~lM^ AlicomrSacs and their wtvcsi wiU'jgists. E.'CLAVP^R, Ntmda, N- Y-. Colds, croup, coughs, etc., cured by Dr. Kays'Luujg Balm. At drng~-