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S SIGNAL. A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF (SJEWS,- DEVOTED—TO TH^-B^ST—tNTERESTS OP THE—COMMUNITY. . s VOL-. IX. . SILVER SPRINGS, GAINESVILLE AND ROCKGLEN, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900. NO.13. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Edmand 8. lAfitadsotr. -Jtttorwy at Law. • ~ CASTILE - - N. Y. In Town Every Thursday. - Otore in Suite or J W. Urayman. All legal Ilu6inps? Promptly Attended. CONTENTS. * Page 1—Miscellaneous News £tems. Page •*—Serial Story, Notus and Coni- r —- - meat, cte: \ Page 3—Fashion Notes, State News, In ternational Sunday School Les son, Markets, Paps 4—.Editorials and Miscellany. Page 5—Local Happenings. Page t>—Farm atid Garden, Humorous and Household Departments. Page 7—Up-to-date News from all parts of the world. a*. C,.F. CUSHING, Eye specialtist Graduate Pbtladrlphl* Optial College Main Office. 5 Arcade Building, v «_ Mlgrella Niagara Falls, N Y. - J At Warsaw 2nd Mon. and Tues. Gainesville Town Officers At Perry 4th Mon- and Tues —~ Supervisor 16 , Justices of , i the Peace | RAILROAD • HomanM Parkins M l. Countryman .John N. Inglesby . ..George C \Vnite Newburn H. Lewis .Job T. Peck ( Charles Jcnison Assessors -J Jbrank 15. Morgan O. L. Cotton u- i l Kobert Coggon r Si U L,. C \ Cl«rl«s P. Shattue,k Loinmissionersj .John Stamp Collector ./. tr .William F Young OietUreSqUe JrUpt^ Jjlje-Ovc^wr^llieroor MylanA Can! Co n-tables Pi. urn's finest palace cars to New - —V-iik Philadelp_ltitt-trtrd-Bt>3t-tnt7- - VASTWAKD I'UOM SILVER SI*KINGS. \v.\ William F Young Clarence .1. Flint George \\ Simons Joseph Kalph \ Hanic Andrews A M daily No. 2. \Vestibulei Limited\ forHorftellsville.fcou- p ';,,„„, „.-.! ii^'f-M- all points on the Allegany U.\ »iiM)f)l»VMid4^T-t>»P<Hugv^iBghamton--'Piusti'is , , : ,.i New Vork I Village officers of Silver Spring! I County Gleanings, Tile house of Mrs. Barney Du,ffy, with nearly all-Hie contents, near the Warsaw salt works tu Warsaw, was destroyed by Are nt 2 o'clock yester day morning. There was an insur ance of $1,000. Hereafter all bidders for the job of carrying mails in rural districts must reside .in the district where they pro pose to operate TIT In Memorxam«£ JAMES BAKER. Jauyss Baker, Sr. died at bis home at Rock Glen, at about 6 o'clock oa Monday morning, October 15tU. Ho had been ill - for several weeks with lung trouble but his condition was not regarded a s serious and the end canio very suddenly from heart failure. Funeral services were hold at St. Mary's-obujch at Silver Springs, yes terday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev ~*1Ty\p\pl51TfT~Dumas of Java, years old, thinks nothing of making a 30iniie trip on foot to visit friends. He is reported to be a relative of tbe dead French author of the sijme name. Surrogate Norton has admitted to probate ths last will and testament of | Rosalia Distler of Bennington, and .. , , . T , „T ,, , i tributes were beautiful and profuse issued letters to John Distler and | . . Elizabeth D.atlor, also of Joel W . , ^ong them being -BritUul of Gainesville, and issued let funeral was the largest ever held hore being,attended in a body by comrades o.f Gibbs Post, G. A. R. and broth- lers of Branch No. 154, C. M. B. A | The pall bearers were Hon. I. Sam I Johnson and E. H Owen of Warsaw , and Dennis Fitzgerald and Patrick DoTrton of Rock Glen. The floral ters to Fred M. Bristol. The jury in the case of the peaf#e I . ' , „ <f> V^ 1 i at the grave ainst I<red Brewster, of Wyoming '.• 4»> Trcasure-v A M daily No 8, for Horn- Collector cllsulle, connecting v*ith \p.sti- Village Owl* _ ' H. I. Countrvman I ii vl limited for Corning. Klmira. ®\\s- Street Commissioner. . V \V. Kly . ti.ltimrli.'i.i)ilim aii(l NtmvVm-l.-IPiil1mH.il _ f-l-hom&s-M rrar Meals in liming cat}. ' l>oHce 0otlstab|cs ]D I* M , daily, No 30. aecomnm . .John H. Duncan .Nathaniel Lambursun . Michael Wlielan 1 under indictment for a crime against l Vlv '.\'nature found a verdict of guiltv.nnd New hern II Lewis | . ° • ' Judge Norton Fridav sentenced •Dowdlo Emmet E. Law Franklin Hoyt .Charles Crist ilation: connects at Hornpllsville i ^ t- i-iinis east and points on Western . ^-V-^ .i\-.m _ , Cilvfir: Springs ChurGh D+r-eetopy Y>'rk Si 41 1* M , daily. No. 10, New Xork Methodist Episcopal—Rev Joseph Speoi 1 Pullman Vestibule Day Morrow PaVox. Spr\ icesnt It) 4.\>a. nr. :i«'» and Heepers for Klmira, Bnig- am ( 7.3,) i> M gtmdftV -School at \-J M Ii i MI HI . arrive New York 8 00 a m J. \M'. Duncan, Superintendent. Ep- » KsmLA-im.Taunt SUAEER SP-gmas. .. worth Loag-ue-a) \ A MT'daily. No\ 3, stopping at 1 St. Mary's (Catholic)- RP\ W. T VVilber Rector Scr\ ico at '.1 A. M and II A M alternate Similars MT\\ilaily v No 3, stoppin g at all stations to BufTaloanii Ninga- i i I .til- connecting \?lth all Lrains west o |7 P M . daily, except Sunday,No 2!) jgreomodatioii for ButValp. i •! Xia^aia Falls, connecting a t Attica f • point-mi Au'ua,4ji:auch and Roches 1 1 ii,vi-ion ti .^0 P M daily. No. 1, Fxpress for Warsaw, Attica and Buffalo. .> r ;>7 P M , Sundays only No. 0, ac- cmninoilation for Buffalo. > li.rilier informal inn ntaygbe obtained v fn'in Flic agents or from r * II T ,IAI:I;KIC. 1) I ROI'-EIITS, l.in .lit't !' I) Gen 1 l'uss;r AR't, 305 M«ln 51 New York City liua'Hlo. X Y Buffalo, Rochester Pittsburgh R'y. TIME TABLE. - l\««eiii!<>n. urc roqucited to purchase tickets I ' T '. entiTinK llio Kan \n excess churge of i I \ i I'ATs will bi collected by Condi, -tore wlieii fures are paid on Iri.ilis. rrom all Blattons u !» re ii Ti.'V.^t (illlre Is mHlutninod'. On and Rf.er ()i-t 1<1 1900, Pfts»eu«cr ttft'us win depnti frmii Silver 8prinR8 as follows. '• • 4 in ilntly exovpt SUDdiy 2 Express I T WtirBiiw, I.pltby ScottsvtUc and ItucUeiter l )Bily from BUver take •Junction at 0 .'i< \ 10 1 K . except sunday, No. 1. Mall for Brad ford and kuermcdlate Btatlonn. • r. A a , except irotiday No. 1C Accomodation « for Roclienter and Interned tat£ polnta i >>»< I M No 3 ejovpt Sunilay .lMitKtiunih ves,- i Sjule.1 exprtbs.fur llradfortl, Uultols, I'uiixiutftuney.llntlerand Pltt-ljurgh. L »nll> from Silver Lako Jet at 10 11 FINE (jjJARS. FOR PARTICULAR SMOKERS, j* ^ ^ J* \ I beg leave to call the attention i J the public to my fine line of ( gars, which includes the fol- I .-uiiig popular and well-known oraiiils Majestic, Crown, Our Leader Telegram Two Queens Not Left American Girl, Etc. The are all 5-ceiit. goods ami-are guaranteed to lie of superior quality and as good as any in the markei Particular s m o k e r s should call on me when in need of a iirsl-elass. reliable smoke. DelroyjG. The Opera House Bnrl>er. The Gates Ajar\ from- 4be—employes -of- -the—Wareivw- \I Blue Stone Co and n' wreath from 'Twc Post. The ooneluding exorcises were rendered by the (T A. R under the leadership of Mn Johnson who was a close com rade during the war Brewster to twenty 3Pfir<i nnil fnnr months in Auburn prison. George -West, a laborer on tbe farm of John B Smallwood, in War saw, indicted in September for steal ing a horse and buggy from Wbaleu Brothers' stables, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to four years ,in Au burn prison Court adjourned Fri day afternoon. W S. Chapman of Silver Lake writes the Observer that he Laa two 125 ton -and one GO ton silo9 that he Oiled in 15 hours and set up one . \He has a No 19 Tornado' ensilage cutter, fouT teams and five wagons, four men in the lot to throw on,three men on the wagon to throw off, three men in the silo, two men at the cut ter, sixteen horse power engin«. Attorney M L Coleman of War saw, N Y., formerly of- This place where his parents and sidtcrs reside, 1ms oeen nominated in his county on tbe • Democratic ticket for District Attorney Mr. Coleman is well qualified for the position and bis The subject of this obituary was born in Limerick, Ireland, July 0th, 1842 and came to this country nml to Warsaw when about 13 years of age Ho.lined-at Warsaw and Java until he enlisted in the army during .the Rebellion. He was a member of Co. D, IStitli New York regimenj, and served until the end of the i when he returned\ to Warsaw. \ Continental Drum Corps Meet- ins* Ou Friday^ ttetobut 5uV6iir lowiiv mau, Tompkins Rowley entertained members of the old CoiuinciitU Drum Corps and their families and friends to the number of thirty, at his resi denco in the Glass building and ou the H. \V. Fo x lawn. Tho event was in honor of his father Kilwin Rowley, deceased Among those preseut wero nine members of. the drum corps as sociation' George Washington Carr, Presideut of tho association, of N Y Xtttlmit Humphrey of. |>y, i\. v. , .-Ntmiiut Boston, aged HI,\Fowler Mungcr of Manila, Ed win Rico.ot' Chaffee, Jns, Robinson of Mclvinstry, Jas. Ben nett and son of Short Tract, Pa., Frank Hartley of East Ash ford and B. F. Darte, of Delcvan. Of these, tho three oldifr ones, Messrs. Humph rey, Hunger ami Rice -vwrv-nitmborti- - bers of the only original Continental Drum Corps when it was organized in 18-10. In the afternon'i, tho corps marched up Main Street ami gave tho villagers some line selections of their music Man) of those in nttcuduuuu expressed Uiwnsolv-e» as having—car- joyed one of the best meetings In a long time. We hope to soo them again in the future —Amino Henvld. war -HIT was a good soldier ^ In 1H05 be was married to Miss fonry Ward and they moved to Rock Glen in 1873 Four children were horn to tlrem, all of whom arc now living- John J. linker of Rock Glen, Frank linker of Buffalo, James Rak er of ItocRtiten find Mrs Wary .StoTlz \ of Elyria, Ohio Mrs. Baker died i December 8th, 18!>1. Mr Bulger had two sisters and two 1 brothers all of whom survive* John of Jolict, III , Mrs Mary Couroy off Syracuse, Mrs. Kate McGuire or War- , saw and Fr.'inJt of Franklinvillo Mr. Baker was a good cFtixen, A' Io\al friend and a tender husband And father. His friendw were legion The SIONAI. extends its sympathy to the bereaved family. Among fhnse present from out of town .'it the funeral were Mrs Klleu LVMIIH. Mr and Mrs Chris (iilinrv \Mr\ 1 and Mrs M J . O'Nuil. Thomas Mct.iiiiC THERE ARE NO MORE SELF- MADE MEN. At Least Thoy Must Conceal tho Fact If They Are, and Claim- High Descent. \From the highest homo to tho lowest in America, this idea of oasto has entered, destroy ing our o.ld > liiglt - friends here would.be pleased to J jIliJu'TlBHen ami Miss:'(Jorllii. NfeUuire learn of his election. The county is, I of Buffalo. Mrs. James Couroy ami , , . n • i- „., daughters Hose and Anna of Syracuse however, strongly Republican.— Hil- Ml . s KUon C omoy and .laughter KOM - of Java Mrs. Bart Sheehe, Mr. John Sheehe. and Mr • Kd Dulfy of Arcade: Mr Charles Kavanaiigh of North Java nml Messrs llpnr t v Ryan and M L CJ>leman of Warsaw. \\>i»l> not fur tiiin Vhat illelli, V*tr he hath ceatipd from tearn, Mid » voice to I I I H replteth U hich he hiith not heard for ycarM. TO THK DKAF.— A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Eav Drums, gave $10,000 to'his Institute, so that deaf s i sjimii.,- >- 0 . 6. lMttsiufritb vesti' people imablc to procure the Ear Drums l.ufe.l e .pro.- tnr Warsaw , > rov and ' mayhave them free Address. No. 7l>55 UiH-heswr 1>«1, irom Hilvcr \Lake The Nicholson Institute. 7S0. FJighth •iiini'iioii ats-tx - • Avenne, New York. c « , eicept Sunday, Perry accommodation — i —s'l Hiatioiis to Perry, via S. L. R'y. p R< L. C. BROUGHTON, ex. t_ Sunday, No. 8, Kxpress for I. Roc Hester and Intermediate stations., Castil e - - - • N. Y ilap*. IIP,» tR0le8 ma tut rerc^aiionruinT 3 ' 1118 ,eft nl c ^ Maso,, ' a * tore wU1 rccclvt 'ineo , MI ^pp.icatlon to I). 1( Dewey, agent at Prompt Attention. -\vir springs N Y , or I '. . ton Record. Robert Peck, whose homo is in the to.vn of Bethnnj, met with a singu lar!} painful accident last week Owing to the drought he has been obliged to draw water While bring ing water in a tank bis team became frightened at a bie\ele and ran, throwing Mr I'eck ouL Mr. Peuc'e c 1: i> B.C. IiArET, Qeu. Pass. Ag't, Rochester. N' Y Mas. L, Pettis & Co. Assessors'Notice. ; Cash Buiers Country Produoe, N-tieP u herby given that the assess ! Dre \ ed Poullry ' G,n,F • Fu \' Eaal ™* BM \ \J'-nt roUiojvUia^ow^f-GaioesvWleH I lie county of Wyoming for the year \ I'lKl has,been finally completed by the 1 uiule rs , Roed ass^org and was fiIed in Vrite for our Present Paying Prices. DANIELS & CO..Banlccrs,GWall st N,Y All Commercial Agencies, Express Co.'s •'\main open to public inspection for' Dealers in Produce, in U. g. and Canada -l'lt£e4Mt»Y^ *~ ~^—— ' ' - ~' L - 1 i lie office of th e town clerkin the village \i Silver Springs, where the same will Already ISO have signed the roll A .company of .Roosevelt Rough Ri- right band was caught between tbe ders, numbering thirty-two, has been tank and the wagon, and the end of formed, nhich will-act as ti mounted ieeal.s\iiiid milking us pretentious and vulgar,\ of \Mow We Can 'Lead a Simple Life,\ in the October Ladies' Home Journal ••The id.e rich man coverts high social place with a hun ger that is both riiliculous and tragic. If ho has iiionui ejuiUiglj hn buys it— titled husband for his daughter. He tries to establish a picccdonce for himself over his neighbors by clnimsi of high descent. Nor is this appre ciation of rank confined to the leis ured class in tbirf country It is lini- it necessary now t > poso as a self- ninde man or to put his rcspcctnhlu ancestors out of sight. The sell made man is no longer the popular hero. On the contrary, noble nnccs- ors nro in such demand that if wc do not have them we invent them aa s we, do air-brakes or Rotors, or anything else ncecBsnrv to our well-being antl' comfort. 4'he rich American find it as easy to have a coat-of-nrms and n pedigree as to have a drcss^ He seldom goes to Burke.or CfieHcr-\ aids' College for these things. lie plants ami growg bis own family trow as be docs his mnplo nt the front door his first finger was. torn off. The United States hotel barn in Warsaw was tolnlly destroyed by lire at about 2 o'clock Saturday morning. A cow and horse were gotten out un harmed, but a buggy and harness, escort to the marching club They liave adopted tile Rough Riders uni form and will he ready for campaign duty in a few days. The officers of the marching club are ns follows Captain, C C. Mntleson, orderly, C straw, etc^ to_the_ amount of _S150 '* A ' Jen^s; lieutenants^ W. W-Boyd, wre\ burned The bniliPng\ was { ^' D ' Clemens, Will Sage, C^-V. owned by S' D Purdy; of Buffalo, , Bpnn e\- and was insured The contents of' George M. W'atkins, connected n*^tv^eAV-Ypde-C4iyvj-tbe-^ Times, bury proprietor of the hotel. Tbe | was married Wednesday evening to origin of the fire is unknown, but it! Miss Maude Estelle Hitchcock, at is supposed' that a tramp had been.! the home of iier parents, Mr. and sleeping in the bam and in some wa y set'it on .fire-- ...—J—~—- A .-i- J -ate.1 this p>th day of September, 1900. 1. K.-MORGAN, CHAS. JE>OSON, 0. t^CUfiox, AssessorsT^ Established Trade of oyer 20 years.- ia '< J AsKypni: newa-dealer fcr .the.BnfEaloj ^ ODSf jy B it'a'niformed marcTiiffg cliib.-j bqstoongh cure The yonng Republicans of Perry have organized 1 a McKinfey and Mrs. Angustin Hitchcock, in TVyom- I \r\cr - Thp CRramany^-tcaB^parinrjiriAfl by the Rev. Mr. Allen. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm, tbe very Price 10, .23, ,50c. Can't Mix with a Stick. A pninter ought not to mix lead and zinc, lie can buy it ground iu oil—the mixed-witb-stick is streaked. Devoc lead and zinc is mixed in the only utfcituul way: by grinding in oil by niachiuery. NOTICEl .' - % All accouts duo the lindersjgjleilt- npt settled by Nov. 1, 1900, will bo left witb au attorney for collection Attend to this and save eost. . , P. C. LUCAS. Stops the- Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative nromo-Qulnfne Tablets cure • cold la one day No care, no Pay Price Zfccnts. G-ly Dr. Kay's Rcnovator,thc very bgst dyspepsia cure. Sold by druggists. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm for coogb.4. All the local ami general ne -w* in tU£ Buffalo 1 Commercial.