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SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL. A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF NEWS, DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY. -4~ VOL,. IX.. - . SILVER SPRINGS, GAINESVILLE AND ROCKSBkfiN. N. Y., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1900. NO. 2. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ! - > - i' •;* DR. STEPHEN S. BENSON, ~ Brick'BtoeV, Silver Springs.' latest' methods in all branches of UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BUILDING, PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. Dentistry. \Alt TTuili: GTuaiautcctl I! DR. L. C, BROUGHTON, Castile - N. Y' 7»l!s left afc-C E. Mason's store will receive prompt Attention. Edmund B. Windsor. Attorney at Law. CASTILE - N. y. In Town Every Thursday. Office in Store etJ.W lintymnn. All legal Business Promptly Attended. _Ldny Assembly Notes. SlLVKK L\KK ASSRMULY. July :io. HHX). The week opened with a largo iij- crease in Uio attendance. .The first Is-rcceipts being Inrgoistbnn lliostj or last year. Every train has brou^ht- its quota, araong^ whom woro largo numbers of ministers. Tho principal events or tbo week wcro the opening service Tuesday evening with ad dresses by Rev. J. K. Williams, Rev Hay Allen, Rev. ('has. Eddy nntl Rev. J. A. Smith, readings and im personations by Mr. and M?ra.' Losey. a stfcreopticon lecture by l'xof. /V!nA» Liew Wednesday everting 'tfn\ ilio Cuban War, Grand Army Day,Thurs day, witfr'300 members and S00 ex cursionists present tnid addresses-bV Major William Robbins, of North- C. F. CUSHING, • Eye spedaUlst Graduate Philadelphia Optlal Oolleue | Main Office, 5 Arcade Building, ] Niagara Falls, N. Y. j At Warsaw 2nd Mon. and Tues- j At Perry 4th Mon and Tues. i FREE Eye Examination. in\ t Copyrltfti 1000. l>y the Pan-American E: So vast Js the number of valuable and Interesting objects for exhibition In the possess-on of the Koverniiivnt that none but a building of great proportions could possibly contain them. Instead of one building, however, at The I'nn- American Exposition, which is to bo held in Buffalo from May 1 to Nov 1. lixn. the Federal group will consist, of three massive structures connected by colonnades. The main building will be i:i() fi-ot wide and GOO feet* mug,\ The 'Others-will-cncir-bc'-ioO fect-sqmvre.—-The•suvin-uiueut-worfc-te trader Tiip-rttrocTton of .lames KimxTnylor. supervising architect of the treasury department. The group will be treated architecturally In a modllled Spanish renaissance and the color scheme. In marked contrast to that used at Chicago, will he rich nnd brilliant. RAILROAD _;Prtgrr1 \CONTENTS. -Misrctiaiicous .Neits fteins THE* I'ago •_»—Serial Story, Notes and Com ment, etc AX ASK A AS ITT5: fft Pen Ptctum tsy \ST Returned Klo'ndiker r^:^t.iimr./iii n Tr-nr>tr I inn I'age :i—Fashion Notes. State News, In- picturesque }rui?K ijpe tema.jo«ai *.««..««>• i .cs- * O —OF AMERICA <9 .son, Markets. •< . c t „i„„„ xTn-n. Pago 4 —Editorials and Miscellany. •I'ullman s finest palaco cars to Mew * _ •> York Philadelphia and Boston o—Local Happenings. •»»tmH »*«0 »MiiLV E irtM «Ka 8 . ^ *-Xarm*ml Garihui, Humor-ou* .... nnd Household Departments. *> 33 fAT^iffiSjS Page 7^l >t„.da t eNe, S ^m all parts m-etingfor all points on the Allegany of the world. Division.)KinirraT, Corning, Binghamton Pages—Miscellany. and New York 46 A M . daily No P. for Horn ellsviile, connecting with vesti- hilled limited for Corning Klaiira, Ow A Mammoth Steer. Sam Dey, of Fillmore, the returned Klondiker, was i.i M-e. Morris on Sat-' urday. Having lived for two sum mers and one winter in tiic fror.cn 1 north, he speaks, with, uuliioriLy of its-, chances and its perils. Leaving. Al legany February 1, he arrived in j j ar nn( , Dawson City July 1. He climbed the Chilcoot pnss before the big sluje my choice o'<»oTu T Tor 20 years to Alaska, JiO years to State prison, nr -Utoiy giwe . ft very ^^^^j. [-Carolina, an ex-con federate Baidtcr, and General A. D Shaw, comman der -in-chief of tho Grand Army,\ Loth of which wcro excellent, and tho day was fully as good a one as any (1 rand . t Army Day ever held -horc. In the* evening, the l/ockard Ladies' 'Qanr. tctte, of Uradfyrd, and Miss Mabel Millard Foole, render nnd i in person- being lianged, I d sa^ - 1 Tio boys.' '*—Mt Morris Post Another Recreative Excursion to Ontario Beach and Rochester. and knows what it is to drag 400 pounds of grub for 110 miles, 'fie r^Binish^ T ° B - W \ Iia l >h!lm of the lown of j hardships which the big party of 300 pTirloriar Meals in dining car Covington belongs the credit of rais- ' endured were estreme. After tramp- <51 ° LL.t^eclVHov^ZX in S the m09t .spfflim^ of [ ing ft li daj: they wouUl hunt up a flat for points east and points on Western the bovine genus ever grown ia 2^'ew j ro cU and packing fuel down from the division Yor^k State and possibly the entire i mountains build a- Two on its surface. ! i) 47 P M.. dally. No \0, New York Tho iruflato, -Rochellef PfHs- burg Railway will run another popu- low rate excursion to the above points on Sunday, August 5th. This excursion wiU-ghte cveryono-4o^ Special. Pullman V^tiMle'Daj; United SWte3 ' tf not in tbe whole | Then they would take turns standing ••oavhes ami Sleepers for Elmh-n, Uing\-world. He recently sold it to Wil- j around the fire in water up to their Immton: arrive New York 8:00 a m > , iam g & Co ^ q( Kast who I boot ^ wbi]e ^ ^ ^ & ^ \) 42 ra Fall: e 47 WESTWARD FltOM StLVRR SPRINGS A M.. daily. No 3. stoppingat i and Niagara Falh, connpnting\at Attica for points mi Attica branch and Roches ter division. 32 l J M. daily. No 1, Fxpress for Warsaw, At ilea and Buffalo \5 37 P M . Sundays-only No. 0, ac commodation'for Buffalo sirous of passing a day at Ontario Bench or visiting the Flower City nn opportunity for recrcativo enjoyment not found* at any other resort in j western New York Train will leave Silver Springs at 10 10 a. m , and the fare will be 7oc for the round trip, including admission'toOntario Beach Park. A special feature tor this oc casion will be an Kastern League championship ball gnme -between the Hartford and Rochester clubs at On tario Beach, also free vnudovillo per formances will be given at the Audl- - - ! toriuin Theatre and Cottnge Pavilion cal and embodies all the fiuc qualities.: weakened condition a bi<» fire eainc i » . • » • -HI /. . i WIUKUIUI luuuuiini a m 0 OIL mini, i K c t urnm g train will leave Ontario of a well bred animal. He measures aDC j burned even the clothes off his seventeen and a half feet from tip to i) ft ck , wil ! fat U ancl kee P il * ot exhibition ; Q f bacon and a pancake in his griddle, all stations tullulIaloaud'Niaga-, at the Pali-American Exposition. , jw W!l3 s j c |j 0 f a f ever for six weeks ^.connecting with all trains west. Tliio „ mn i D t <u >n ? o ~t n..-i.^ ! . PM.xhrifc .exrrptSnntte7 .No b,s / reat 8tcer 18 of Durham | on the Yukon. With only « blanket 29. accomodation for Buffalo. breecl ancl bright red in color. He is, f o r protection his chances were slim ejght yfiara perfecl , y S3 mmotri .' but hc pu , Ied throngh Tbpn jn Man} - a day be carried 125 tip and weighs 4,000, pounds, which pounds all- day long ou his back. 1 Further infornlati^n may be obtained is expectdd to increase by the time of^ Xhe miners all drank river water. To /•om-Erte agents or from . 1 the 0 p enin p 0 f the exhibition. ' get at the gold he' had to thaw out u ^} 1 *? ^ v \S T i*l Uncle Sam Helps an Editor. | thc 8™™^ carry.ngall the fuel from \uSwUsf v N«w\omuty _ ' long distances One hole which he - — — The United Slates Government has I flawed and picked out was 41 feet Rllffaln R nr fl »«lf(P P ltf> P lacedattbe (,is P osal of tue editor J Jeep.- With the weather 42 degrees DUlldlQ) l \0CH6SLCr €>* of The Ladies' Home Journal all the,below zero he layout of doors at illustrative and statistical information | night and thought of York State. \ ment. Friday afternoon Rev Ward J) Piatt, of Buffalo, gave his lectun* \> Whero Aro We At? ', one. of tho best ever given on thc Silver Lnko platform, and in the* evening Prof.\ Vanliiew^gnve a^iccond stereopticon lecture on thc life or Christ and child rescue-work in tho slums of New York. Saturday evening Mrs. Kiln A Boole gave '-Snap Shots of the World-* W. C-T U -Convmrtiomnirt Imprcssious of Obenunuiorgau.\ On Sunday Rev < A W K Broadway, of- (Jenevn, preached in the morning, Prof Do,vies held Senday school at noon and Mrs. Boole gave tho anni versary address to tho W. XJ. T. I' in thc evening Next Tlwfsdny, Anguftt-2, will be—; Sons of Veternns Day nt the Assem bly, and Thursday, August !), will be Young Peop.es Day with ftti nddrcsji . by Rev. Dr. T. C Hill, ^f Salt Lakcv - City, I'tnh, on \ Mormonism As It •Is.\ Both occasions will \be of great interest Bond, -TV 30 p m no.! ItoIhcMcr P0P\'ar Excursion to EWrldso Pittsburgh R 'y. in i-ts private aremves relating to ttie White House, which will beono hun- The at S 45 p m. . How to Pack Eggs. The yolk of the egg spoils much quicker than the white For this •reason it is important' that the yolk should be surrounded with a layer of the white. If the egg is placid on the side or lurge end thc heavy yolk will V'\l{e to tlift bottom and oomo in- Park.,, Eknlra. On Sunday, August Tf2, tire Erie. Railroad Company will run nnother of their extremely popular and cheap excursions to the. beautiful eity of Klmirn nnd its world famed \KU dridge Park \ Special attraction* have been arranged for this day. A concert, will bo given, by the celcbrnt- cil Nynok Band or Warsaw, N. Y , which will accompany thc excursion. Let np/**fie miss this last Sunday ex cursion to this beautiful park. Train will leave Silver Springs at 9:10 a. in. Fare, round trip, only $1.00. TIME TABLE. .raswiiCTra ore requested to. purchase tickets dred years'old next November. Ti-xT-vvrf^! 1 K CftrS i, •\'\ c T*',* b « r * e ,1« lungazino will use the material in con- ThN I'f.M'S will bo collected by Conductors \5 . when fare's are ptM on trains/from all stations ncction Willi two articles On the Sllb- Where a Ticket Otlloe!»malnt:,lnad . c( . u wi „ pub | isjll shortly. That OJi and after xav iith, 1900, Passenger tra us , . . , win depart frorn.siiver Spring as foiiowa: some of the views are exceedingly ' .11 tt. m . Jallr iscept Snml^f, No., 2 Rxprc -s . mn , j s SUO wn by the fact that J t WJIS for Warsaw. I.eTtov Si -ottbTin'e und , , , .. r, » - • Kocheucr . Daily from sliver Lake only recently that the State Depart- .luuctionatc'.-K) -ment leariied thut they 'existed. IP-HOi. *.,, except Sunday, Xo» 1. Mail for Brad- What Next? The summer season there lasts through June, July, nnd Augn'sC into September. The mosquitoes, of which there are three specie's, including the \ White Stockings.\ hc describes as' voracious beydnd conception. A ship ia powerless to 6care one off. Only a death-dealing rub is efl.iei.qnt. The air is very drj_n.nd in tji\ coldoat weather there is no wind. Otherwise the extreme cold won ld r be unendura ble ford, and Intermediate staUorjs. U « i. K. ciefpt Sunday. No. 1G Accomodation Tor ttochester and lntcrmiNjlate points '\^ A ' M t K \-.s ^xcept.sunday.vittsburxh ve»- The Horncllsville Farmers'\ Club , Am tue naUve WOO(]s noticof , tbn.H express for 11 -adftfrU, l.ultoK p a .} r whicll offere $10,000 in pre l'onxsiitat\ney,lluUer and Pittsburgh, ' contact with the shelf, which admits air. If it is placed on'tlic small cud tt will always have a layer of white betwee«--ii_ftnd-Uie» -she+k—EggrTab- sorb odors easily, therefore only odor less materials should be used \when packing them.-August Ladies''Home Journal. Hon A. U. Wyman,- Ex-Treasurer of the Tinted States, otOniahn, Neb., Colds, croup, coughs, etc., cured by Dr. Kay's Lung Balm. At drug- Alaska is all bills and gullies ( S ists - ! Dr 'Clark, Eyesight Specialist, Will be at the Walker House, Fri spruce pine, birch, balm of gilead , ... Daily from suVer Ln\fcc\Wnt\\it)~ iT miums, $5,000 • iti- race fiurses^ and , ao4 —T-here are lots of trecaJ day, August W^^owrin-one -drtyr ^Hr^.ndaTV.iy. NO. m former Lake wuiclj promises the best display of y MlM areabontthe si; ,e of a stove' \• cxoiptsu 'iHtay x 0 . r,, Pittsburgh vciti livestook and farm . products ever p ; pe The lumber to Uui.d his sluice^ iuie.ie-xr.ress for \\ar».uv. Lcroy ami Sbrought together in Western NewJ b oxes he carried four miles on his Rochester IuJly from silver Lake ° ° • * . , j ooxes ue carricu lour mues on uis Junction at s IK . 1 York. 1< me races- ami s)>eciftl attrac- : bac] ^ Hls^companions who -started at the same time^tveJrie^^tilitrs Hrjgg^ p5 1>. m., Sunday pnly, Xo. 103, ror T.ochcMcr y ons eacn rJtiy and pftnclpol Intermediate polnta. j , ^ *' ' J ' -'?' ercept Sunday, PerrT MCOUimodRtlflnl—-«^HT' m , 1 „i,,„.,i-^ -fil syuions to PerrJ-. vto S: L. R 'yTl T W o umuuuol, > x, except Sunday, x 0 . 8, Express for Eoehester nsa luTerteedTale ?liiiqjis, I in P iu\S' 0 ,. ,a, ' les \ <--n^ut information furn PRSS. Ag.'t, ' Chester, Ur T Ta^tHus- lOeorge-Selmkneclit'and-S. C^ r ed'der. Will Piatt he met np there and worked trat'ed bodklet giving- best treatment fox .female dlsea3e3\ TT ^trtssslrowing | with as a partner, displacementSsDf wonjlj r -etc. \\Sent free, to ladies only, in plain sealed envelope. * Dr. B. <T. Kay, Saratoga, , ' i . - -. \Say Sam, would you - go back?\ Sam grinned.'.. He don't grjn verj often, «/Wal/'/.saia he, *« if I^bad, Headache cured npd sight restored. HuDd&ds of references. 'Free ex aminations. It2 Dr^ Knj'a Renovator a perfect Bysr' tem renqj-ator. Sold'by druggists at 2bc, SI.00. • To Cure -A XE >Id in One bay r Take LAXATIVE BKOMO QUHJINB TAB LETS. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. Ekw, GKOYE'S sig nature is on eachTx>x.%#5e. one oi the shrewdest n'nd- best known financiersin the West, writes! \Hav ing known of some remarkable cures of Omaha people effected by x the uso of Dr Kay's Renovator ami- Dr. Kny s Lung Balm, I believe tlnt't these great remedies are worthy- or the confidence of the public.\ Geo.W Hervcy, the editor of the Omaha World-IIcrald. was cured of a terrible case of long^ standing Dypcpsia by the use of Dr .Kay's Renovator. Dr Kny s Reno Vator'25cnnd $-1; six for $5-. Dr Kay's Long Balm 10nnd.25e. For ' free'advTce, satnplent.d books address Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Sold by F. T. Dud ley, Silver Springs.