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SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL. V/ITEy 1 Y I\ *' ™ mp- nPVnTFn TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OR. STEPHEN S. BENSON, ' Brick Block, SUwr Spriugs- Latest; methods in all branches of Dentistry. All Work Guaranteed. 2 SILVER SPRINGS, GAINESVILLE AND-ROCKGLEN, N. Y., THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1900 Don't Drink Water In Gulps ? i Gainesville NO. 4. DR. I- C. BROUGHTON, Castile - - N, Y 2*UB loft at C. It. Masons store will receive Prompt Attention. Edmund B. Windsor Attofney at Law. CASTILE -* • - N. Y. In Town Every Thursday. Office In Store of J. W Drayman. All legal ~ - —Btrrincnii Promptly Attended. , CONTENTS. J Pago I—Miscellaneous Nfcws Items. . Pagers— SMil Story, Notes .ami'- Com ' ment; etc. : Page 3—Fashion Notei, State News, In ternational Sunday School Les son, Markots. Page 4—Editorials tind Miscellany. Page 5—Local Happenings. Page 0— Farm and Garden, Humorous and Household Departments. Page 7—Up-to-date News' from all parts of the world. Pago S—Miscellany. C. F.CUSHING, Eje specialist Graduate Philadelphia Optial College Main Office, 5^Arcade Building, Niagara Falls, N. Y. At Warsaw 2nd NUc-n. and Tues. At ^rry-Ath-Mon^-and Tues FREE Eye Republican Town Caucus. Examination. 16 Ths Republican town caucus was held at the town hall, Gainesville, Saturday afernoon of last week. The caucus was called to order by John E|. Duncan, chairman of the town committee., W. 0 . Bishop, of Silver Springs, was elected chairman; S. L Striving, secretary; L. S. Duggan, of Gainesville, aud 0. W\. Furman,\of Hardjs, tellers; £harles Bristol was in Warsaw, Monday. Ed. Streeter and Mr? Welch were in Silver Spriugs, yesterday. The Republican caucus\was a very quiet affair, much unlike the caucus of last year. Dan Whitman is home from Arcade for a couple of weeks, preparatory to going to New Jersey, where he has a fine position. Bert AVorden, who has been a member of the 13th U. \S regulars has been discharged \and\ lias jusfj returned from tho Phillipines, whoro he has been for the past two years fighting the FilipindB. Before going to the Phillipines he served with the 13th in Cuba. Bert is- looking' fine nnrl qlinrog Hint soldierin g evidently RAILROAD agrees with him. Jacob Fladie and Chris Dilgard were in the village together Saturday evening. They had stated 'for home THE* ' power of substitution in -case of va- pietUr6SC|ii6 IrUI}!^ IJrj6 cancy was conferred on the dclega- -OF HKERICH. Pullman's- finest palace cars to New i York, Philadelphia and Boston. | EASTWARD FJIOM SILVER SPRINGS. 9 3$ A - M - daily No. 2, \Vestlbuled J Limited\ for H<»rnollsville,(con- ncetlng for all points on the Allegany Division, )Khuira, Corning, Binghamton and New Yfark •y .4^- .A.iL..daily..J8.9-.8. ...for ellsville, connecting witli billed limited for Corning, Klmira. Ow- ••go,Binghamton and New YorkPullman jiarlorcar Meals iu <u'n,ing Car (i 10 f M > daily. No 20. aeconirao- tion. Dr. Kay's Renovatgr a perfect sys tem renovator. Sold by druggists at 25c, SL00-. elation, connects at Honiellsv+lle for points east and points on Western 1 A 9 47 P M., daily. No. 10, New York ' A Special. Pullman Vestibule Day | J < oaches and sleepers for Klmira, Bing- ' A liamtou, arrive New York 8 :00 a. m. f WESTWARD VHOM SILVER SPRINGS. A u 42- A Sf , \dally; \No. IJ^dpnirigat | all stations to Buffaioand Niaga- A ra Fails.counecting with all trains west, r 2 47 nr., amiy. except Sunday, N-o-.-r& 29, accomodation for Buffalo, r and Niagara Falls, connecting at Attica for points on Attica branch and Roches ter division j The following delegates were elect ed by ballot. J,, K. Nash, of Silver i Springs, Fred Dolph and H. J. Mc ! Coll, of Gainesville, and John J. [Baker, of Rock Glen. 'Forty-three j when Chris thooght of some article | ballots were cast, all being for the! he had forgotten at the store. II Q i foregoing delegates. On motion, the | stopped iu front of Charles 'Bristol's residence and left the horsd in cuirge of Jacob, while he returned to the store. The store was closed and he went back to his conveyance. He found Jacob lying in a dazed condi tion ia the road. When he was able, Mr. Fladie said after Chris left two persons drove up and asked him if wanted to trade horses. He said no and thereupon one of the men hit him. in llicface with..a GIU.I}.BJHLdrove away. Chris had seen the buggy and after getting Jacob in the buggy ho started iu pursuit and finally over took them and found out who they were. Monday they went before J udge \Inglesby and procurecfa warrant for the arrest of Wilis Tooley ami James Aikins, of Lamont, on thctcbargc of assault. They were arrested by C -J-rFirnt:—Tuu Ural \tvaa bcltHbcfore- a jtr*y and Judge Inglesby at 'the « -WALL**- PAPERS 3 © (1 39 P M , daily. No 1, Fxpress for \ Warsaw Attica and Buffalo. 5 37 © c f o © Now is the time to purchase WallTa- per cheap, as we are -e-lesing^ out our- stock. Good paper at 8c, 9c, 10c and 12c per double roll. © © c © ^© © © 9 -4 a $ 9 t 4 =9 I town-hall-Xucsday. J?, W, Sherwood of Castile, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr<-Hardin, of Hume, for tho defendants. Tooley was fined $10 aud Aikins S5. The fatter paid his fine. lingua' Ladles' Itiuue Journal.) As a rule it is much bettor to sip water than to swallow a glassful at one draught. .Tho'exception lo this rula ia in the morning, when ouo should drink a glassful or two of moderately cold water in order to flush tho stomach while it is tubular. At other times, however, sipping tho water is much more stimulating in its effect on the circulation. During the action of sipping the ncrvo action, .which slows tho action of tho heart, Is temporarily abolished, and in con sequence the heart contract much more quickly and the circulation in various-parts of the body- is increased Another advautago in sipping is tho fact that tho pressure uudcr which the bile is secreted is considerably raised. It has been stated on good slowly sipped will produco a greater SILVER L AKE A SSKMULV, ) August 15, IWX). J The third week of tho Assembly bbo tight a considerable increase in tho altcndance. # Tho usual devotional hour, the school of conference stud? ios, children's hour, tho W. C. T. U. school of' methods, tho Woman's Homo Missionary institute, tho schools of ntblolicsj oratory, lan guage, memory, etc., Ueld their ses sions every* foronoon. The principal events of tho prognim were-jtho en tertainment by J JOW B. Cake and wiroT on Monday evening, tho <J. L, S. C. •v-->! commencement, with an address Cy~ Frank A. Cattern, of Chautaurftin, on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock; ^ the stercopticoa locturs by Row J. x ^ W. Sanborn, of Frnnklinvtlle,\ on >; \ Progress of Hducatlon Among tho '; North American Indiana,\ on Tues- iiuthority that a glass, oi_ cojd wntcr^. ovon ing; an-address-by-Gwrge 'A K. Vincent, of Chautauqua, entitled ; acceleration of tho pulse for a time than will a glass of wine or spirits taken at a draught. Sipping of cold water will, in fact, often allay the craving for akholic drinks—a point worth remembering by thoso who are endeavoring- to reform. A Free Scholarship. Any young man or woman who is a bona tide patron of this paper may secure free instruction in Music or Elocution. ' The Ithaca Conservatory of Music,, with the desire tO 'Stimulnte the study of these arts, offers tliirty-.four free scholarships—one for each Congres sional District in this State, valued af^'IW each, ami\ go<5d foT a term of twenty weeks beginning with the opening of the school year, Septem ber 13, 1900, in any of the following departments Voice, Violin, Piano, Organ and Elocution. T-hcac schol arship's arc awarded upon competition which is open to anyone desiring a musical or literary education.. Any- J _one wishing to cuter the competition or.desiring information, should write to Mr. George C. Williams, the Geu- oral Manager of tue ltliaea Consorva- - tory of Music, Ithaca, N. V , on or before September 8, l'.lOO. New Laws. •' Crowds and Mobs,\ on Wednesday afternoon, a lecturo on \Abraham Lincoln,\ Wednesday oventng, by Joseph K. Kwoll, of Buffalo; tlio Young People's day, Thursday, with a large attendance by members of tho Christian Endeavor, Kpwdrth League • and Baptist-Young People's Society,\ and a tnngiiiltccnt nddress by Row Dr. T. C. Ihir, of Utah, on j'Mor- monisiu I'nmaskod,\ a special pro gram by Mr and Mrs. Sosey In tho evening, a lecture on art by Mr. Louia— B Lane entitled \Spanish Art,\ and . a lecture on \Art In tho Nether lands by Prof Lano, Saturday after- noon, and tho anniversary of the Womnn s Home Missionary Soolety' on Saiunlny evening. Tho following events took placo this week • \ On Mnndny» a. third Inn- lure by Mr Louis B Lano on tho \Great Painters of Venice,\ In tho evening a Shakespearian reading by Prof. Lose) , juibjoet, Othello. Tues day at two o clock occurred athclllo sports* ftwl field day, and tho oloslng- ntlilotic. exhibition by Prof. Brown An Awful Leap. '4 9 | The balloon was already filled A Among the new laws and amend ments which go into effect September 1st is the law repealing the Horton P M . Sundays only No. 9, ac commodation for Buffalo. BSrther information may bo obtained f from Erie agents or from © H T. JABGKIC, D. I. ROBERTS. £ -p -i rrf T\T TT\T ~C\ 7 1 Gcn.AR -tpo. Gcn NcwY 0 r rVcitj - d ±. 1. UKjULtlL Y v i man was placed in the cannon which law which permits prize-fighting tho A . _ A'was suspended underneath, -The State, an amemdmen't to tbif ponal v DRUGGIS I , * J 'ropes which held the balloon to earth code making tho punishment for kid P 3 J53 Main St., UulUlo. X Y - ' DRUGGIST, Buffalo, Rochester & I sflw s P fin g s - N. Y. and pupils of the athletic school at eight o'clock p. jn ; and tho two clos-' Pittsburgh R 'y. t - t TIME TABLE. I'ttsscncerR are requested to purchaie tickets In-fore cnterlnR rtie cars. An ey.ceas charge of TEN t'EXTS will be 'collected by Conductors . when fares arc raid ou trains, from alT Etations 8 4 Wbcrc a Ticket Office is maintained. U«.thd alter *a.j Win, HtK), l'lmneuner Ua ua will depart from Silver Springs as follows: 3 6 si a. m , dally except Sunday. No., 3 Express . m for \Warsaw LcRoy. i-cottsvllle nnd^ g * Rochester. UaUy from Silver Lake i Jnnctlpn at<>:J0. * i a K 40 4, «., except Sunday, No. 1. Mall for Brad- A ford, and intermediate stations. jr J « *. x., execpt Sunday No. 16. Accomodation ? • for-Rocl»«3ter-fti«JJntorm«dlBto-polnt»— Q- t'i.**i. H., No. Si o-scept Pindar; L'ltUljurg-li rca- 0) tibulcd express fttr llradford UU!!Q1H, runxstiuiwriey.ltntler and l'lunbiirgh. Daily from Sliver I.nito Jot at IU II 11 1\ a. m., Sunday only. No 101. for .Silver Lake and Perry E 10 P K. except Sunday No 6, Pittsburgh vestl bulex) express, for V* arsan-. Leroy and Rochester Daily froia-SU»er twike Junction at.n,ls t. * ' FINE(^RS. * were cut., It began l o rise. Higher, kapping imprisonment for life, the higher, still higher till it was almost \-maximum sentence of which at pres- dlsappeariug from sight. Suddenly ent is 17 years, another law makes a faintjoar told the story the cannon it a misdemeanor to publish any let- had exploded and the man was hurled tore, notes, or part of messages, into endless space. A moment more found on the person of an individual and all was over. The parachute who has attempted to take his life, © j.had opened and the man was gliding or has \takdn his life, without the f rrr-icpfnlly downwnr d This can be permission of the coroucr, except ing musioul concerts ^Wednesday iTlKt - Thursday evenings, under tho direc tion of Mr Frapk G Parry. A TJ IC attendance has been somewhat smaller than last year, as a whole, and somewhat disappointing to tho management, but tho program was well sustained and, on a whole, tho Assembly has given good satisfaction. No plans have been made, as yot, jor next year The annual meeting of the trustees Is to \be held August 21st and some of the p'lans for the [future will undoubtedly bo matured and the public will bo notified in duo time.- FOR PARTICULAR SMOKERS. ' I beg leave to call the\attention of the public to my line line of Cigars, which •includes the fol- lowing popular and well-known brdnds ~ ^seencach day at the Horncllsvillc. when given as testimony at a trial or 1 I « . . * * .i 1 - nn tnnnnat • onntlio r nnf» which mnkcfl an inquest; another one which makes the use of trading stamps or other devices to draw trade or custom un- | Majestic -3\ 3 9 Crown, Our Leader Telegram \ Two Queens • Not left ^* American Girl, Etc The-arc all 5-cen.t goods nml are r j guaranteed to l) - ? of superior I SO p. m., Sunday onl> No '100, for Rochester I 6 .quality aud as good as-any in the and-principal-imennedlHtepoints. 13 market. Particular smo k ers 6 15 p. x ,except Sunday, Pcrry^ccommodatlon —all stattous to Perry, via S. L. R'y. E.15 except-Sunday, Ko. S, Jvxp_rjeaa for \Rochester and intermediate stations. Maps, time tables and ful Information (urn feaea on appllcAtlou tp U. It. Cewey, agent at vex£prU«a£,\ Y., or P B.C. LAFXT, GeaVPiJC-Ag't,. Hochetfjer, M Y € © t c c — ^ h © J Fair in front of the grand stand.\ ©I Progressive Wellsvllle Fair. ©. The Erie Railroad will seli exenr- ' lawful, also one requiring all* firms x ^-linn ticU-otq Angngt. 'H\ tn '> i fironr , who arc not incorporated and do bus- d I attractions this year. livexj thiug. 'ncss under a name will have to fj.lc ©I up-to-date. New ideas. For further a certificate with the county clerk, information call on Erie agebt. See I showing w'ao is the responsible party Q', small band bills.. \ ^ . *Tn the firm\. ' \~ ©I- . \ » ^ : Republican Town Committee. .. No Good on Earth — , \ == \ ' A should call on me w.hcn in nedd - of a first-class, reliable smoke. Delroy G. Willett, The Opera Housa Barber. The new toyn commit tee of Gaines- An exchange remnrlcs that ft is too ville will consist of John H. Duncan, ,bad that loafers were not hatched as chairman, (J. W. Farman, H. J. Mc- chickens instead of being born as Colhand John J. Baker. The conn- humans. As old hens they wonld ty committeeman Is 3\ L. Strivings. [ mike good setters; As they are, ~' %1 \ . _ , ; they are'no* good on earth-. Renovate the system with Dr. Kay s j Renovator. Price 25c and $1. Try it i — - t ,•\ .' '—*» ' ~— The final volume of the biggest^ literary work ever undertaken find-*- (fxecuted in the world, dealing with xtnr A'aiuiicuu civil -waty-the greatest— conflict of arms in all history, has. just been completed at tho govern ment printing office in, Washington. The tilld of the work is,\ War of tho' - Rebellion; a Compilation of the Olll- Dr. Kayalung balia forbronchitis: cial Records of the Union ami Con federate ArmtCBT\ ftcorrsiMsof hugh royal octavo volumes of 1.00Q pages cjroti nncHn addition a grgtro atlas in 35 parts The j>nblication • was begun 2C years- ago and has j proceeded unintcrruptfidiy since. *\ Do ycfu want to know how to dis tinguish the injurious from the bene ficial Insects and learn how to destroy tho injurious ones? If so, go to the Hornellsvillc Fair and visit the Mala Irtiiitiing, Becond¥6or.'