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A WEEKLY JOURNAL O? 4 NEWS, DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY. QI>, TX, 3 _.SILVER SPRING.GAINESVILLE MI) iQCKGLEN, N, Y. L THURSDAY, OCTOBER.25^ 1900. NO. 14. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Edmund B. Windsor. Attorney at Law. CASTILE - - . N - Y In Town Every Thursdav^- offloMu store <*J w Broym «n. All tcg«] - Page 4— JWitorials and Miscellany. CONTENTS. | Page 1—Miscellaneous News Items. \ Page 2—Serial Story, Notes aud Coui- \ nieiit, etc. Page 3-—Fashion Notes. State News, In ternational Sunday School Les- — — son. Markets. J Kusinei* Promptly Attended. Page 5—Loral Happenings. Page G—Farm aud Garden, Humorous and Household Departments. Eye specialist _ Graduate Philadelphia | Page « — I p-to-datc News from ail parts Optial collcire of tlicwdj-ld. Main Office, 5 Arcade Building, Page S—Miscellany. Niagara Falls, N Y. ' , 11 1 \ — h At Warsaw 2nd Mon. and Tue.s. • Galnesvllje Town Officers At Perry 4-th Mon- and-Tues^ FRFF Examination. RAILROAD ' Supervisor.. Town Clerk | Justices of ) i the Peace 1 . Roinanso \Parkins H. I. Countryman Assessors GJfD— OF KMERIC H ^ Pullman •> Invest palace oars to New \ >rk Philadelphia aud Boston. .John N. inglesliy .(ieorgu C. Wftite >ew biirn II Lewis *...JobT Peek Charles Jcuisnn .. . .irank K. Morgan .. O. L. Cotton i Robert Coggon •j Charles P. Shalt tick ( John/Stump -ille.etor . \\ illiam F \Young crseer of the Poor Mylan A. Cam William F Young ; i Clarence J Flint I Constables \ George \Y Simons Joseph Kalph Flank Andrews Highway ; Commissioner;! LislttAIJI J FliOM SILVE R SPRINGS . >l A M daily NO 2. Village officers of Silver Springs Vestibuled I — -—; Limited\ for Horiiellsville ,(con- j President r~. ' John H Duncan I.II irij: f>ir al' points on the Allegany • .p. ( Nathaniel Uimhersoii ll.ii-, n iF .iunra Corning Binghamton ilute e ; ' '\j Michael \\ liel.in iiul New Yoilv | Treasurer Fred T. Di\on Collector New hern H Leu is iMK * « «•«\>• Village C'»rk II I Countryman Street Commissioner V. \V J'\.ly General News Tlie site for Lookport's projected Federal building is boiug staked out. Bolivar resideuts have $50,000 in vested in. Colorado mining enterprises. —It-ftTTCpoTEetniiat [bd'Tlivte will sell 70 acres of the Women's Refuge farm at Albion. Orleans-county quarries arc being closed for toe year Orders have about been exhausted. Residents about Volusia. Cliautau- M daily No 8. for IJnrn- -i..<\ I 'oijiicctiug with vesti- i.iiVil hn ite.l l.ir t orning. Klinira, Ow- H,ng|i:iiii!i>ir:iud New YorkPullman • i i.j i ,r M< in dining car C j|| l* M «t.lily. No 20, accommo dation emineclsat Hnvnel!sville 'n 'piiiins cast ami points on Western | ThoniiisAk-Wowdle PoliCc'ConstaUcs ! • ^'MuClC^ { Charles Crist •|>h in. M , Silver SpringsChuuch Directory M d-idv No 10. New York Methodist. Episcopal— KM ii* \jpeenl Pullman Vestibule Day Morrow Pastor Services at 10 -I > a inH -iic- M«.I <nf\H i> for Klmira, Biug- a \ (1 P M Suiid-n School at I. I.i.-.tuii arrive New York S-00 a. m 'J M. •'Duncan. Superintendent Ep- I worth League at (SHO P. M \Kr :\HTaTy's (CanioHc^-'Rev W: T liUi.Uinr.s io l?u(Taloan(1\Niaga-' Wilber, Hector. Service at'.) A M and f! i ninu'ciiiig with all trains west. H A ajlernatc Sundays ; 47 V M daily, e\cept Sunday.No ''—~—~* •:u m cuijiiHlation for Buffalo, ©^-©*^-©-^.©<i.cw<3k.8<i-U'^-4»<3k-C il.VM !> 47 Wh«TW VICO FRO M SILVE R SPRIKOS ^ ;l 4 >J A M daily. No. 8: stopping at tint \ .ij-iia Ia'ls. connecting at Attica Q f 'I |J\ - nil Attica branch aud lioc.hes- li-i ' ,i i-mii t', ,'•> I' M ilai'.y No 1. Fxpressfor Warm-tr Attica and BttiValo - f> liT M ^uiwlays only No U, ac- coiuiinulatinii for Buffalo linilifr in fi ii'in-ition may be obtained f f-iii' .\.vrcui- <>r from 11 I .!.> lA.l-.lv. V, I. KOUEHTS, Oetri PassT A«'t. >>eiv York City IK t I* IJUIInm II . t, N Y Buffalo Rochester & Pittsburgh-R'y. TIMi: TAB LB. Vi -••-^ nn> ri'Mticsteil In purchase tickets • II'I ,ji \•' vars. An e^ccis elmwaiiL |\ s -wll> '.it rollecteil by fouUuctore nr ,'s HI • |iui<t mi trutna. from all ftatloiii i I i '-M -t iMlicr Is Hialiitalnetl • I ii'i'-r Ui\ l.t I9>0. Passenger tfn ni • ' mi ( \iti si', i>r Sprlui^i an follows « i\ I'\I i'pi >uu(lty No. I F.xpreas • - ttiirUu, Leltoy. Si-otlsvllle and I •» iii'Mi- Diillv from Oliver L11U0 ' i ' lion nt i', *w » » i-«iepi innrtny. No. 1 Mall for Brad- f'T -i atnl Intermediate fitjiltoni*. » M -xerjit Sunday No. 1G Accomodation Int UiK-lii-ster aud Intermediate points • » \ , z ..v, ,pt sundaj.Plttsbnrsh vefc- ii'ml. ,i rijreMH fur Hrudford. Dullcils, l'.ni\»iiin«TTry ltnt'er and Pittsb.irBh. lims t-om silver Lake .let at 10 H • r u . v »,ii:iiuy No. <i. Pltt.sburKli vest! I, . • ,| ••\p^e^^ for Warsaw, Leroy and 1: \. |, 'M r linily from Stiver Lake .1.1 ,,i ,i I s -r u tx.-i-i.t suitduy. Perry accommodation 1 HI K r\h lo I'crry, via S. L. R'y ' suu.iny, so. 8, Express for i'\ H'-IIT and Intermediate stations. 1 1 \ tit id PS and fu) Information turn »iiii 'ii ».„„,, to u „ u ftwer , agent at E C. LAPCT, ' Gen. Pass. Ag't, 1 Rocbester. N Y 1 Silver Lake R'w'y | FOR PARTICULAR SMOICERS. ^ ^8 l^eg leave to call the. attention of the. public to my line line of ( igars, which includes the fol lowing popular and well-knowu brands qua county, are remonstrating against rural free mail delivery. » Scott & Van Dorn of the Bit. Mor ris Post have dissolved and Editor .Van Dorn assumes full controu. —OilO Western man viho. has been makiug Albion his headquarters this fall has spent 000 buying fruit. A cement plant, costing $200,<I00 has been secured by Ithaca and tho engineers to plan the big plant are on the ground Chautauqua grapo growers com plain that the prices of baskets are advancing «bile the price of grapes is decreasing ••\\Work on the 15 & 3 extension from Wellsville to UuHalo will be be gun in the spring. Belfast expects to be on the line (jCLU'iIC, Hiirirnnl, of Henry BI. Flagler, associated with John D. Rockefeller in Standard Oil properties, aud owner of §50,000,000 worth of gilt edged holdings of vari ous kinds, was born'in Cajjandaigua. Harry 1),. Kirkoycr_of Fredonia hi.s been choson superintendent of the Western New York Bird Fanciers' Association. The poultrv^show tuTs\ winter will be held in Jamestown in December. J E. Wells, of Barre, Ontario county, grows G2 different kinds of beans on his farm. This fall ho has found seed of rStiH another kind a specie of Lima' beans, wtiicti he will grow next year. W. D. Ross, who Jeft LcRoj two and a half years ago for the gold fields of Alaska, returned Saturday evening. Mr. Koss was woll pleased with his trip. He has not decided wiieUicr ho will return or not. Rochester Blnsond are actively at work ou their project to build a tem ple of t'heir own. A site committco is reatly to receive proposals. So fur between $60,000 aud $70,000 has been pledged, $100,000 is wanted, Ben jam in W. llartwcll of Lo Roy, nominated for member of aesembly on the Independent Republican tick et, iu Genesee county, has withdrawn his name, and that oH'\red II. Burr, of Oakfiekl, has^eon substituted A force of Italians in charge of eol W—M— RTryfarrtr -yrrpi'riiiu-mleiit A young sou of Frank J. Blum of Dansville,'has for some timo beeu af flicted with a nnsal trouble. It was supposed that an enlargement of tho bone was tho .cause. He was taken to a specialist last weok at tlio- enni tarium and an examination disclosed °- a good sized cud of chewing gum which the lad nad pokctTupTils no»- tril. It was removed aud lb« hvd is all right again The first inn in Leicester was kept by Leonard Stiinson in 17U7, At Sliras.on's tavern Little Beard, tho {Indian chief after whom Liulo week aud began work on the Shaw Little Valley jail to recover from a j of Construction for tho Warren-Burn- spree, died in that institution from delirium tremens. The Akron Herald predicts that in ftcn years tttuc'Oakueld will from a merchantilc standpoint be a more im portant than Batavia. A Buffaio woman who lacked mon ey to pay the funeral expenses of a deceased relative, got the funds by givir/g ft publio dance. • G. J'arltw, a Genova mason, fell .17 feet from a building and struck Bemd'a Town »us nniui'd, was killed\ in a drnnkcu row In which, both In dians and whites wero engaged. The big chief Has pushed ont of tho door aud falling from the stops, re ceived a fatal injury. Little Beard was ono of the «'orst specimens of his race and was ehielly iustrumcntnl in the torture of Lieut Boytl in 17!>l). Stops the Cough and Works off tho Cold. Laxative Hrtiiim-sinliilne Till • t» i ure a i -nul In lone day. Nti cure.'n'o PIIJ I'ui i'ni'iits My MRS THEODORE ROOSEVELT She is Devoted to Hor Homo Interests and Avoids tho Glare Of Publicity. Writing of \Tho -Personality' nt' Mrs Roosevelt, ' in the October La dies' ftome Journal, Kiln aril Bok as serts that ••ills high time some of our women should learn that a worn an inny bo rnappetnd -irnl In veil foC- the things sho does not do, as often ham Co , arrived in Angelica last h » * lw is for 11,0 tllin « 3 B »«« ,Iws «lo. Hundreds of thousands of men mill unit line between Angelica and Bel ,wo \ ,on r ™» vtl MrH 'i'h-odore Roo.e- M ajestic, Crown, Our Leader Telegram Two Queens Not Left American Girl, Etc. The are all a-eent goods, and arc guaranteed to lie of s'njjfenor ijuaTTty and as good as any in the market Parti'-ular smokers should call on me when iu need of a lirst-tlass, reliable smoke. Delroy G. Willett, The Opera House Barber. j squarely on the top of his head, but escaped without special injuries. Au order has been received by tho BaUnia Rubber Tire Co for a set of 0 j -ru-bher tire* to-be-plaeed on a carriage belonging to President McKinlej It is estimated that }here are about thirty thousand pounds of pepper mint oil in the hands of growers of Wayne -cotmtyr aTvaTttnjj\ a deceTif veTT today beouuse she has chosen to keep her personality in the back ground, and refused to stand yin tho glare of publicity, She htvs no p'hit'o - there and she knows'It By her al titude she has won a warm place in the ulfi't'tioim of American women, and in the respect of American nun. i'ct She ralgtlt shtne, instead of keep- tug in retirement, if she so chose, ns fust. The directors of the Farmers' BIu- tual Insurance Company of Orleans County met last week and issued an aHsessraent of 15c per $100 on stock holders to pay losses for the year Over half the losses were caused by lightning. Word has reached the Chautauqua authorities that Squire Tnnkard, the VVL . r y ono w |„, known lier will nt onco man who .murdered his sister-in-law i CO ncede. S'lc has simply clidScu to and who was sent to Auburn while | K . a w if et It „) ( >ii,er and a woman, the the question of his sanity was be nru \ mt , x publicist. She has elected mg decided, has a well' defined cose t0 j,; ve t [ u . I K . uc flt of her talenis uiul\ of paresis. eiftn to her husband, her children Collector Sanders reports a do- and her friends lather than to society crease of internal revenue receipts in in its prou'iseuous sense. She has ibis district for-the quarter of about her work to do iu the world, but-Sini $rs,\00Tl The Tolal receipts for Sep- does not beHevc Hint work to be of a tcmbcr were $3l !S, 17(i H9. This is public nature Sho is coritent to r n i,n„r aru nno l^oa ti.nn f.„- <?^ptom- leave that to her husband. She re- t innjus in the home, and one need agree only to bear Theodore Iloosevcll ' dents hu\e been forced to fall\ back ' to takc-naturnl gas from the Mutual speak of that home to discern nt \ on their private wells Company at their cut rnte of 15 cents onee-how strong upon lituo bns been Sparks from « passing locomotive per 1,ODD feel can, if rhey wish, aign\H'e influence which has' radiated set fire to the B , It. .& V 8tatloll | a contract for five y ears.. The drop therefrom J_ - TO THE UK VF —A rich lady, cured j at Pavilion, Sal..rda>. The ngont , ^ caused by a rival company enter- NOTICE! of her Deafness ami Noises in the Head extinguished the flames before anv , '\S tlie \'' ( ' \ All nccouls dHc the ilnderftignoiL^- 1>y L>, '.^^ ,,s, V , -' i ; V, ' t . i - lil ' i:l1 1 ' :a . r , L> l :il 1 m ' 5 ;l serious tlnmap;e was dorn- \ Cohgccssman-at-Large, !* A Dav not settled bv Nov. 1/1 000; will bo _ gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf, \ t = ' pTices LeRoy has spent thousands of clol- j about §54,00 0 less tha n for Sf lars to get a sufficient water supply j ber > '^9. The wells arx now so low that the rosi- 1 Andover residents who will people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address. No (tAr The Nicholson Institute, 7S0, Eighth Avenue, New York. - I. P X BROUGHTON, | • - N. Y I 3alls left at C R Mason s -st6re will receive I Prompt Attention ' ' OR. L. Castile The village board and the mana-! en l' ort > \ f K ™N > 8 framing a bill left with an attorney for collection.' gels of the Avon Electric Company ! a $ kin K Congress to appropriate $10,- Attend to this and save cost, have at last come to~art agreement 1 000 for tLe P»1>ose of ra.sit and Avon again has light after being* * Nin 8\ n - Commodore Pern's in darkness for over a month. ' sui l'- Tho sui P is 1} i»g. in twenty feet of water aud divers report that' ing the 's llag- P (J. LUCAT*. Clias. L. Pettis & Go. Cash Buyersllnd\ Country Prnduce, Drilled Poullry, G»we, fats, Egg» Dulter. .^5 --.i 204 Du ^ e st - f New York cit y« •i«?T.am Ml,, m \'\\J-except Sunday 8;W £ S ; „ , ~ ~ „ ' ~„— n ^ B £te rt? \« pt ^\«*is: I VritefofourPrKentPaYing P \ cts ' te'^\* W .^Va ?S-' • • REFERENCES: • ,. ' UlU| y except Sunday. .. . 7 08 p.m e-AST BOUND TRAINS. M * bam 0 \- ex «ePt Sunday, 8:40 a. m L - A - CAsijicHAEL, Dispatcher. DANIELS-& CC-Bankers.O^ll st N Y All Commercial Agencies, Express Co.'s Dealers in Produce in U S. and Canada Established Trade of over 20 years. 13 Ask your news dealer for the Buffalo Qoinmercial,. John P. Rowell of Portage, who is , , , • ' lower part.of the hull is intact. 8b years old, savs he quit - voting ' when they \ put a man in a box, Justice Nash lias decided in Su- to vote and since the inauguration of, preme court in Rochester, that the the little stalls he has not cast a ballot. ! K 0 T M - must pay 82,000 insur- . , • , . r« ii-ii lairceon tfie life of Prederrck ^Veber; Nelson \\ ildnck of Franklinville\ , , , , . .„ -. 3-? T— z —.— T . -r —.TIIP nrrler s dpfpnsr- jgaa thaL_ Weher jumped from a moving train at Dele- ( . ., _, 1 committed suicide. The court herd that the suicide clause in the Order's by-laws was not regularly adopted. Invigorate and renovate system with Dr. Kay's Renovator. It has no equal. ~Bn\Kay's Renovator a perfect sys- vau His fac? ploughed up the dirt, and it will be some time before bis physiogomy resumes a presentable appearance.^ Dr Kay's Lung Balm, a pleasant aud sure cure of coughs. Sold by druggfsts.' Dr. Kay's Renovator for the liver. .A « • * — tern renovator. Sold by druggists, 25c, $1. . Coughs and Colds, ^'hc roost stubborn,cough and cokl iquiekly'j iolds to the soothing, healing elforts of Dr Kay's Lung Balm. Here is what one who bns tried it says: \We like Dr. -Kay's Lung Balm.and think it is the best cough mcdicino we have ever tried in our family.\ Sarah D. Thompson,- Jumeatuwu,l'u. Don't take a substitute. If you can't get it at druggists send tlio price direct to Dr. B. J. Kay Medi cal Co., Silratop.a, N. Y., -and it will be sent prepaid by return mall, also ask for free advice, free sample and tree book. Dr. Kay's Unrig BaTrnTs - sold-for 10, 25 and 60 cts, by your druggist, P- T Dudley !