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SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL. A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF NEWS, DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY. SILVER SPRINGS,- GAINESVILLE AND ROCKGLEN^N. Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, t900. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OR. STlPHEN^rBENSON, Iirfr.k Block, ° S'lvor Springs. Latest methods in alf.branches of Dentistry. 'All Work Guaranteed. 2 DR. L7 Cr-BRGUGHT-QN,. _ j Castile - - • • N.Y j \3*118 left a.\ C R. Mason's store will (Scclv* I Prompt Attention. , [ Sdmand S. Windsor. Attorney at Law. CASTILE - N. Y. IrV^wiHSver-y-^hureda* Office In Store afJ . W. Brayman. A-U legal UiialnBHB-Pnjmplly- _ttt»no>dV- C. F.CUSH1NG, ETO specialist Graduate Philadelphia Optlal College Main Office, 5 ArcadeBuilding, 1 -Niagara Falls, N.'Y. ! At Warsaw 2nd Mon. and Tues. At Perry 4th Mon and Tues. | FREE Eye Examination.! « TO 1 RAILROAD TtfE pteturescue Jrur^ ijne ' ^p.—op AJVSHRICR ^9 Pullman's finest palaco cars to New 1 ' York, Philadelphia and Boston. j EASTWARD FROM SILVER SPRINGS. ; y 33 A. M. daily No 2. \Vestibuled j Limited\ foi-Horncllsville,(con- ncetflig for all points on the Allegany , Division,)Elmira, Corning, Biughatnton 1 mid New York » Letter to A. B. Davis-. Rock Glen. X. Y. Dear Sir: Congressman Belden, of Syracuse, painted Lis Thoosnnd -lB- lands cottage ia '01 witb Devoe; and and painted it .again in '99, with the same, of course. Takes 80 gallons. ,l What! does it last only, seven years?\ * - - Depends on what y§u paiut for. No one can tell how long a job of paint is going to last in particular case. The paint may last ten years and the color live. A summer cottage is painted for lor, of courscj\ it\\ifl' 'also' 1 patnted* to' keep outTvater, to teeep it from rotting. Seven.years is a good long time for paint to look fresh---depends on the color though, some colors last longer than others. Three is too, long for some of the prettiest colors. Nothing pays better, in building a house, than a good job of paint, and nothing pays' better, in keeping it up, than repainting as sooh as the paint shows signs of impairment. But thia is to keep it sound.' For looks, you m&y paint it whonever the freshness is off. It's a matter of color; not of paint Yours truly, 4 2 F. W. DEVOE Ss' \) /ft \A. M . daily No. ». tor \Horn- ellsvillc, connecting with vesti buled limited for Corning. Elm Ira. Ow- 1 Avenue, Now York ego.Binguaniton and New YorkPullman I parlor car JVleals in dining car. Dr. Kay's Renovator a wonderful system renovator. Sold by druggists. TO THE DEAF —A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dh Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gavo $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf poople unable to procure tlieEar Drums mayTTavG them free.' - Sddross. \No\ 7IT55 The Nicholson Institute, 7N0, Eighth ft 1Q P M , daily, No 20, accommo dation , connects at Hornellsville for points east and points on Western • iivision. 9 47 P. M , daily, No. 10. New York - Special. Pullman Vestibule Day > oaclics and Sleepers for Elmira, Bing- liamton, arrive New York 8:00 a. m. WKSifWAKD FitOM^tLVEfT SPRINGS. ~ \) 42 A. M , daily, No. 8. stopping at p, all stations to Bnftaloand Niaga^ ra Falls.connecting with all trains west, o 47 P M., daily, except Sunday,No. 29, accomodation for Buffalo, wid-Ningara-Falls, connecting at Attica for points on Attica brunch and Roches-. t«'r division H 32 P M , daily, No 1 Express for Warsaw. Attica and Buffalo •) R 37 P M , Sundays only No 9, ac commodation for Buffalo. ' Further information may be obtained from Erie agents Or from - ' H 'f. JAKGBR , D I. ROBERTS, Gen. AsH P D. - Gen'l Pasa'r Ag*t, S09 Main St., New York City UuITalo. X Y. Buffalo,. Rochester & Pittsburgh R'y. a. 9 FINE (JGARS. i.A FOR PARTICULAR SMOKERS. J* J I>eg leave to call the attention of the public to my fine line of Cigars, which Includes the fol lowing popular and well-known brands: Majestic, Crown, Our Leader Telegram .Two Queens Not Left American Girl, Etc, 9 9 9 V* 9 9 9 9 9 9 ? 9 9 9 I The arc all 5-cent goods and arc guaranteed to he of superior * quality and as good as any in the* f market. Particular smokers should .rail on nie when in need of a first-class, reliable smoke. Delroy G.Willett, The Opera House Barber. TIME, TABLE. Passengers are requested to pijrjjbase tickets before entering the-cats. An excess charge of TKX CKNTS will be .collected by Conductors when fares are paid on trains, from all stations Where a Ticket Oillce Is maintained. On and after xay yath, 1900, Passenger tra'ns 1 wil 1 depart from Sllvqi Springs as follows ] <\• M a.m., dally except Sunday. No., 2 Express for Warsaw, LcRoy. Seottsvllle-nnd | Rochester Daily from Silver Lake | Junction at 0-50. except snnday, No. 1-. Mail for Brad-, ford, and Intermediate staUdns, I J Vi A. m, exeopt Suuday No. 1C Accomodation for Rochester and Intermediate points lu.os x. x., No\. 3 oxcopt Siiiiday.nttsburwn ves tibuled express .for UradTord, DUUOIK, l'TjugUiawuey. Butler and Pittsburgh IMU 'ro?» Sil\er-Lnke.Jct-at w ll 11 lj a. m.. Sand Ay onl>, Nu 111. for Silver Luke nnC Perry 6' iO r a except ^rr.day. y o i. PlttsburRb vostl billed xpres-H for Wnrsuw, Leroy in J Rochester Dully from Silver Lake .1 it cliiii, nip IS 0 20 p. m., Sundr.y i.n'j, No. ICO, for Rochester ' - and principal lntermedlate.polnts. & 16 r. x .except s-'n.iuay, Perry accommodation vtntiocs to Perry, vW S. Di K.'y v | 6 15 r.V., except Suutlay, No. 8, Express Tor ' • liochostcrund Intarmediate stations, j MUpa, 'tiaiC tcblCB and fnl Information turn »aneaoji.!fflr'U'ntfon , w O. H Dewey, agent at VCraprh^sN. or ^ Acquire a Good Vocabulary. \A good vocabulary Is acquired by reading good books, as well as by hearing the talk of those who express themselves in the speech of educated people,\ writes Margaret E. Sangster in the September Ladie.s' Homo Jour- naj. \ Thought lies back ofspeecb, and the more subjects interest \us the more command of-language wc shall have in which to describe them. They who read scientific books will have a grasp of scientific terms. They who discriminate nicely and use the very best words to, say .what they have in their minds will consult a; dictionary rtrrd jcewhat are-the sim- tiaritres-or-contraats-of-eertain wordi will choose, as\ among gems, the flaw less ruby or crystal, will not be sat- jsfled except with the exact c word wliich can express precisely the mean ing they wish to convey. The read ing of good authors lift our vocabu-, lary from meanness and ineagorncss to nobility and splendor, enriches our speech with words which are like a beautiful embroidery on. Hie_gatmcjil of daily life, and furnishes us.with allusions, quotations and phrases which aic picturesque;—apposite or convenient for illustration \ \ Advertising. Meeting bf the Town Board. The town board hekl ii regular meeting at the Town Hall at Gaines ville, Tuesday, September 4th: The meeting -was called to order by Sup ervisor llomanzo Perkins. Tho oth er members present were N. H. Low- is, John N. Inglesby and Job T. Peck, Jutices of tho Pe^ca and H. I . (Jouu try man Town Clerk. . -- On motion tho following were designated as polling places for the fall election 1st district, Town Hall, 2nd district, Village flail, 3rd dis trict, O. M. B. Hall. On motion •hihn A. Swanann wn» appointe d In- spector of Elections for the 2nd -dis- trlcT to Itrr vacancy caused by Chas. H. HawlL'i's movhig uwuy. - Thirteen ballots were taken as follows to All the vacancy existing in the ofBco of Inspector of Elections in tho 3rd dis- trict caused by Thomas \McNeola's moving to Buffalo. First ballot — M. W. Morchant 1 Wilbcr Olds 2 J. Olin Waito 2 -SecoTiclljalTot— John J. Baker 1 Marchant 1 Advertising is not science pr art. It is just plain practical business in formation disseminated for the bene fit of both buyer and seller. It is a message from one who has an article to sell to one who has need for the [-article-. -Advertising -is business. Judicious advertising makes busi ness. Colds, croup, coughs, etc., cURSd by Dr Kay s Lung Balm. At drug gists. Dr. Kaj's LuDg Balm a sure la grippe cough cure. It never fails. 10 arid 25c. -La. grippe. £0_uglia cured by Dr* Kay's Lung Balm. Most pleasant to take- The Berry Family. This aggregation of acrobats and jnjrth_producers have been secured for daily exhibitions at the Wyoming County Fair to be held at Warsaw, September 11, 12, 13, 1900. Their wonderful tricks, breakaway, trapeze perch and Roman ladder acts are simply marvelous and always please, amuse and satisfy. $1,000 in purses for horse races, apd liberal premiums in all departments. For premium lists and full information, write E. H. Parker, Secretary, Warsaw, N.Y. Mrs. H. D.4iathaway Correct Styles..., Lowest - Prices & . In Millinery. EC. LATET, Gen. PfesB, Ag't, Bocliester.Jt Y w Waitc A ... 7 ...... 2 Olds 1 Third ballot — • Marchant '.. 2 Olds '. 1 Waile -2 Fourth Ballo't — Marchant 1 Waite 2 Baker., 2 Fifth ballot:— Marchant 1 Waitc. 2 Baker .. . 2 Sixth ballot.— Waite . . . . *2 Merchant Baker A Seventh ballot-— Waite.. .. ..... .-. Merchant..'. Baker Eighth ballot - J. Olin Waite M. W, Marchant. John J. Baker „. Ninth ballot .!> Olin Waite M W. Marchant John J Baker Tenth ballot J Olin Waite i M W. Marchant fjohn J. Baker I Eleventh ballot - LJ Oliu Waito , M. W. Marchant . rjohn J Baker . — Henfy Waggonblass Twelfth ballot — M. W. Marchant . . '1 J Olin Waite 1 Henry AVaggonblass 1 John J. Baker V Thirteenth ballot John J Bakei' . . \ Henry Waggonblass, . '1 Baker having received a majority of the votes cast he was declared ap pointed. Tho resignation of Thoa. M Dow- dle as constable was received and ac ceptcd and George- W'. Simons ap pointed in liis place. John J Bakct was appointed Justice of the Peace Supervisor Perkins reported htrving purchased land of the National Salt Co for a road near Rock (Jlen On motion the purchase was ayproveti County Gleanings. A representative of tho Socialist. : party whoaa condidato for president is Kugcno V. Dobs, was In Warsaw Monday and secured fifty signatures to thetr petition. Fitly signers in ^_ each county are necessary in order to have the ticket printed on tho of ficial ballot iu November.—Warsaw Times. Tho Rochester Times has leased fnr a term of yenra tho thrco^torv - brick building at-313 Stolci tensive'improvements arc boing initio bur 15th the uQjJfi'o building will bo occupied by tho counting room and plant of tho Times. An order is placod with 1L Hoo & Co. of New York, tho cclo-^ bratcd prirrtiug press builders, for a web perfecting press to'lio erected by January 1st. The now machine has a produot of 30,000 complete news papers an hour Of four, six or eight pages,- These evidence*, ot- .tho-=^=-= Times' prosperity aro especially grat ifying to the frieuds of Messrs. J\K. SparroH and B. ;Prjttik Coo, treasurer nnd and Editor respectfully, for both aro old Warsaw boys.—Wyoming County Times. A correspondent- from OaslilosohtTs\~ ~ tho following to tho Rochester Post — of Saturday \The followitigappear ed on the local page of tho Post Ex press, Thursday Policeman Con don last night found a purso on Stato street contiunTug a small amount of \~\ money and a card bearing the name , and address of J. D. Shcrninn, Ulia- tile, N. Y It fs supposed thai\ the \ purse is the property of Mr Sherman im'd he will be notified.\ Your cor respondent found Mr. Sherman yes terday and the latter was pleased to^ , learn that his pockelbook had been recovered -Ho stated that on AVcd' - \ 1 — ncsday, August T5th, his pooket wos picked while he was boarding a Main ~ street car and reported to tho polum \13 that day. Thero was f8 in tbo pock- ~\ \ etbook but \besides two notes thero wore a number of'bills and papers of no value to any one but tho owner. Mr.' Sherman Is the owner of tho ©as- i tile nurseries.—Cnstillan. _~ _____ Peter II. Link of Nuudn, who is 8!i j years old, is seeking for a tUvoraj from his wife, who is nearly*as old, 1 \--?-? having already obtained a legal repa ration. This is Mr. Link's second term of matrimony and it has con- I tinuad f<_r_abQut_eightecn 3'ca.ra. Ho' 1 ! was a prosperous farmer, and marri ed the second Mrs. Link on bis \71st\ ~ ; ; birthday. Very soon after the wed ding the bride persuaded her husband ,r to sell their fine farm in the town of » Portage and move into the village of Hunt's Hollow. 'With tho inhalation of tuo village atmosphere, tronlile-bo- — gan. Mrs. Link wanted rollers un der the bed, the. same oa other folks; _._ but Mr. Link would not listen to such' new fanglcd id^as, and from\ that ffoint the wedge of bickering drove « them apart till fhc wire left bor bod ' T and board ant] the '•• missing-Link \ beca'me the village joke. \°\ \A man over-in the western part of the county, by the name of Burst, gave the census enumerator the names of his three children in full, and they \ Womanhood, ' a valUaUto lllus trated booklet giving best trcatmpnt for fetpalp diseases, 17 cuts Showing, R ecort i displacements of womb\ etcT _, Scnt free, to ladies onjy, in plain s.ealed envelope. Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, N . y. are: John Wood Bnrst, Ntllie Mav ( Burst and Charlie Will Burst —Perry To purify tbo blood renovnto with Dr. Kay's Renovator. Ask drug gists fox it.