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RINGS-SlGiNHL. ^ 7 OL. T.JC. SILVER SPRINGS, GAINESVILLE AND ROCKGLEN, N. Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1900-. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Edmund B. Windsor. Attorney at Law, CASTILE! • - N. Y. In Town Every Thursday. Office in Storo of J W Hrayroan. AU legal . _ HiiBiiipnn Promptly Attended. C. F. CUSHING, Eye spcciattllt - Graduate Philadelphia Optiul College Mam Office, 5 Arcade Building, Niagara Falls, N Y- At Warsaw 2nd Mon. and Tues. TrrPefry^rrMon- and'Tugg;— FREE Eye Examinaiio ' CONTENTS. Page 1—Miscellaneous News Items. / Page 2—Serial .Story, Notes ami meat, etc . Page o*—Fashion Notes , State News, In ternational Sunday School Les son, Markets. • Pag e J— F.dUorials^aiid Miscellany. Page 5—Local Happenings. Pagef.—Farm and Garden, Humorous anil Household Deparcmejfts. I Page 7—Vp-to-date News frtitu al l parts of th e world. Page S—Miscellany. Gainesville Town Officers upemsor.. Town Clerk. Komanzo I'erkiiis H. I. Omnrrt tii-iit Akron is t o have a now National Bank. Only one pensioner who served in Ltho-war-of—1&1-2—48-left- His—mu»o- is Hiram (Jronk. He i s 100 years old, and lives i n Oneida County, N\. Y. About 2,000 widows of 181 2 are left ou tlie rolls . The post-master general has de - rMedtliartln !~ r 'eTnilesT\cTala\''inelh- od o f seHing goods i s essentially a The Seaboard Air Line Railway, County Gleanings. *l ,,F,orlda ™<* west mdia Hilton i s to have a new bank and will be known as Eraser's Batik. i Mrs. Caonley-Ward has ju§t_prc - Short Line,\ is Positively ' the Shortest Route to Savannah,Jacson- vllle, Tarnpa and\ All Florida Points. sen ted 250 books to tho Wyoming Double daily service ami through Free Library Xvhich now contains Pullman drawing room and buffo* nearly 3,5015 volumes. < Two new free delivery mail routes started from Warsaw last week. It will only be a short time when \Yy - -oro-ing- crnnrty—\vttt - lHntn5fo\0ghly | covered bv these routes. . sleeping cars from New York, Pbih> dolphin, Baltimore, Washington ami Itichmond. Bound trip winter lour- ist excursion .tbkets- tiro now on salo -nValhrrrrn?rpn ±polm^ Tampa and ni l Florida points. Trams arrive anil depart at Pennsyl- vania llailroail stations. For furth er information call on or address W, 0. Shoemaker, General Eastern Pass- RAILROAD THE* ( John \ lugjesby Justices of , .. .-Ueoogo C YVail'e the Peace I XcwWrn II . Lewis I Job T. Peck Charles Jeuison ~-™Ar*»k K. Morgan- (I. L. Cotton ( . .. Robert Coggou •j Charles P Khattuc .k ( . . John Stamp . William F . Young .j *A sse.ssors -j.^. Highway Commissioners C61 lector picturesque Jrur^ ^e| 0wjrawru( <j» 1Nm . r ..\ V mmUinnl ,tt - n A ' 0lwl I *<fg>- -OF RKEt^lCR tt0 Pulnuati's finest palace cars to New Vork, Philadelphi a and Boston , Constables F Young Clarence J Flint (Jenrge W . Simons .Joseph Ralph . Frank Andrews EASTWARD •FROM SILVER SPRINGS n 33 Village officers of Silver Springs A M daily No 2. \Vestibulcd j Limited\ for Hornellsville (con - ' Presiden t ncct itig for-itti— t>wmts-ftw -t4t«-Ati «g<H>y Division (Kliuira, Corning, Binghamton Trustees -+- John II. Duncan Vnt liniiml 1 ii m I ifi ivmi . 1 » IX \ tlfvll IV* 1 Jill f 1 IM I » *_»Ti *.) 4<5 Michael \\ helaii Treasurer . . . .Fred T . I)i\ou Collector . NeWhern H I/*wis Village fi-i-k . I I I Countryman Stree t Commissioner . . V . W. Kly | Thomas M Dowdle staples •> .jtvankliii IIo\t { .. Charle s Ci ist lottery, and has accordingly, decided that al l mail matter in relation there to is unmailablc under the lottery act. • The circumstances surrounding th e death o f Marie Linuon,a sis-year old chil d who lived with her mother nt Livonia., arc being investigated It is alleged that the child was beaten to death b y Wm M . DeGarues, wh o is no w under arrest. 3Irs Vaahti Tuttle, who fo r near ly ninety years had bee n a resident of \Sodus died on Wednesday at th e age o f 1015 ye a re ^Tr Poli ami New Vork A M daily No 8. for Horn- elt'vville, cfvnilivuiig wiUi ve.sti- lnili'cl limile-i for Corning Klmiro. Ow- ijfci. Hiiiuhamton and New Yorkl'uNiuan IwHtn -wF! Mwlsw d +nin^-oiH 'r (\ \() P . M , daily, No, 20. accoiamo-_ (i &tion- connect). at Horuellsi \'\ f»r |H .|..Ui e^staud points o n Western silverSprlngsChurch Directory y 47 P M , daily. No 1Q, New York Sjierhi 1. Pullman Vestibule Da y i M:H lies an<l Sleepers for Hlhiira, Bing- liaiiil<oi, arrive NeAv York *;00 a. m WKsrWAUD PllOM-SII.VEK SPIUNGS. 0 42 A M .daily. No 8; stopping at all stations t o Buffaloanil Niaga ra FalU.eoniwting with all trains west. P M . daily, except Sunday. No 20. accomodation for Buffalo, •md Ni'ijrara Falls, connecting at Attica for |HMiits o n Attiea branch a.mi Roehes - icr il u iM «n P. M . daily. No. 1. Fx press for Warsaw. Attica, and Bnffalo P M , Sundays only No . 0, ac commodation for Buffalo ^ Further informatio n may lie obtained fr .im Krie xgeius or from II T J ^KiiEU, D L N OUF.KTS. Gen AC 11* U Gen 1 I 'Hiui 'r \K't, JI3 Mnln St , Kcw York 1'tty •TiulTftlo. N v Methodist Kpiscopal—Rc\. Joseph Morrow Pasto r Services at 10 :-J.\>a. ni and 7.-:«> P M Sunday Sehnni a t 12 M J. M. Dunuaiu faupcrinteudent, Kp - worth League at 0,:!0 P M,, St. Mary's (Calhofle)- Hev W. T Wilber Rector Ren ice at !l A M and II A M alternate Sundays. 47 r » 37 Buffalo, Rochester & J 9 •3 t d 3 FOR PARTICULAR SMOKERS, j: ^ jt Tuttle wa s born in Litchfield, Conn , and when ppwi } ear s of age came t o this country, making the trip in . m o\ cart. _ The following is a genuine, harm- less cure fo r a felon. Take a piece o f unslacked lime and put just enough warm water o n it so that it will make a thick paste Hind this paste o n the felon. Tho author M this ha s used it three limes, aud-tl never fails to do it s deadly work. A team of horses belonging t o C W Potter, a feather bed renovator 11' 100 \o*. 1 * veck f,)l ' lh< -' in Albion, got away one day Inst j block.—Perry-Herald wee k and plunged through a plate glass window into a drug store. A gn rc y. Crtwi -riers nro requested to purchase tickets (• -luri- <':itPriuK tfio care. An crocus charge of 1 I N < i VIS will be collected by Conductors uli.ii i,,ri nrc pnlil on trains, from all stalionis u here u \I'lpkct Ollice Is maintained. 'Miaiiil after Oet 1st 1900, PttSneiiKer tr« n i «i' 'Uvitrt f rum stiver SprlnK« OH followH 1 a iu diilh except Sunday >,'o. 2 I \pret.s lor \\Rr<ii \v. lA-Uoy ScoUsvilie mid UoilH-Mcr Dally fruin.SilM-r l.iiku -Iiiiittion ulli \i\ • M» « except sumlay, Xo. 1. Mall Tor Urad- ford, and Intermediate Btiitloiis. ' I > A « ixeent Suudiiy Xo. 16 Accomodation for_R„vUe f j e r and Intermed t<n^ejtfilnt3 -ITIK-J- m s:,, S'Vioept Sunday PUtsliun-h\ nbiilt-d ixpru-is for llradford Dultoi.\ I'uux 'Kiitdtviicy .Uutler and Pittsburgh 1» dly fmm Mlver'hako .let at in 11 9 9 j! -•<9- 3 O 3 0 O 3 0 I beg leave t o call th e attention of the public t o my line line of Cigars, which Includes th e fol lowing popular and well-know n brands - Majestic, Crown, Our Leader Telegram Q Two Queens Not Left The are all o-cent goods an d ar e guaranteed to 1ms of superior quality and a s godid a s an y in the inaiket Particular sjUokeiyH should call on ine wheiiiJ^-rfePtl of a lii'st-class, reliable sn| Lewis \ Dunn had a valuable buck laiub severely bitten on the nose b ^ a hbeep dog and Mr . Dunn is liable to lose it . The asseasors T .-ent up there ami appraised the lamb at —Cnstilian. Uowani'm had a real bear htiu t last week Several humlrcil men and boys taking part in the hunt and ouc boar and her three cubs were killed . It is supposed they wandered from the mountains i n Pennsylvania i u searc h o f food . Mr. Henry L Keith o f 311. Jlorris died at his Fome in that place o n tFe 2()th o f Oct. from the result o f an accident the iln't before, when h e fell from a moving train at Moscow. The deceased jyas si cousin of Mrs Tompkins o f Perry. The lumber is on the ground and the building o f the derrick fo r well •No 1 i s now being erected west o f the highway ueur the outlet. The engine, boiler and drilling tool s are also al l o^i the ground and i t is ex pecte d that drilling will begin some- enger Agent, 120 U Broadway, Ncvr* York, 0 L Longsdorf, New Eng land Passenger Agent, 30 G Washing- . ton street, Boston, Mass.-, AY. 5l, 3IcConhcll, General \Agont 14.14 New York avenue, Washington, U. C , or the (jenc-raJ Passonger Agent at Portsmouth, Va. K. St John, L S Allen , V -P & G. M Gen Pass.Agt.. Wttfte r Dttryvn, who bus been at tho Jackson sanitarium i n Pansvilln since last ,I line, recovering from a broken neck, has gone back t o hi s home i u Brooklyn much improved i n health 31 r Puryon Tefl Dansvllle the hitter part o f last -week and ar rived in Brookh n without suU'ering any apparent injury. During lite last wee k of hi s stay i n the \illage he was seen several times out driving new salt P. Qleasan, o f Lelloy, has leased.- house A o f th o American Malliii\: number of people on the Street nar - Cotnpanj at that place, for the pur- rowly escaped injuri. \ pose o f storing agiples It has a ca - A gardiner near Xewburg, range [ l ,!lcit > of 1-.000 barrels. Mr (Jlea- county, some time Ago grafted a n ap-1 s0 \ nus ml 'g° l>\ihlitigs o f hi s own pie sprig upon a black walnut thre e ; wit \ a capacity o f more thai. 100.- an a n experiment, and this year | 000 hairels, but the large crap o f ap- gathered the first. The apple ha s a : l ,1( ' s requires more room for storage, shell like that of a green horscches 't- 1 A clever trick was sprung on an nut and flavor o f an orange. The aged stage driver iu this town Hal- production excites Riuch interests lowe'en night by some well known amo'ng horticulturalists • young men, dressed i n women s Coroner Snow, of Batavia.has ren- dotl'i's Ojie o f the party asked for j tiered ins wrdieHs-tbe^s ,e-<_)f Kno»; u \- ntl - Hie Jingo, driver wTs morel grant* the request J. Gardiner, of Batavia, who died o n ll,n \ S'»d to gram u.e request | j J( _. s ^ being done Bv judicious nil August 10th under circumstances 1 Afl -\ going a slior t wa>s the driver, | Verlisiim , lllt . l)tl8inc . b8 ha8 enlarged that indicate Rtiic .dc It was decid _ slipped his arm around hi s seatmateH , f( .; )in nli<yut 2 _. oc|U>r|j |n fi w tQ and from all apjiearances seemed iu perfect heulth, sating ifprlght inTtK\ - : carriage an d ha* ing free us u o f lij* heatKwuh n o arlilicial su[iport. The ' v.- 11 1\ lastwig result of his terrible ac cident wa s th e paralysis o f liia lowe r limbs, and even this has left him to some extent But few o f our readers arc aw.arc or the fact (hat the last four year*, tin industry has been growing up i n our midst which bids fai r t o become an iualttuiion i u a short time of - - which our citizens may feel justl} proud. Werifer to the seo k bilfii- ness o f our \oiih*! townsman, W -P. Burt J'oiir 3 ears ago 31essr8. Burt B IDS , embaikeil in the seed busino;\- in D M I IOH The first >oar was a (U » JiufcL-\- € C 3 ©-O 8 's2>. O -^i,© C ^i, O 8 \sts .f5 -'O © Delroy G. Willett, The Opera House Barber. iirnrly 2,000 orders last year - imff\ this \ear o.ooo wil l probably not cover the outers 31 r. Hurt will rc - cei\*e This year .Mr Burt ' B putting :o i- _\_ ''Miction ot 5-ls . E\Zv « except Sunday, Perry accommodation --'! Ktittlous to Perry, via S. L. U'y C i\. v >i expi-pt Sunday, i\o. 8. Express for Koehester and Intermediate sfatlons. Maps time tables and ful Information furn \i applleatlftn to l». II Dewey, a«ent at cd Uwt Gardinar («un« U»- It.i^leaJJM w '»l?U\>d 11 *>nl a black by -acute strychnine poisoning,\ ad- t0!,,vft \\istat-he put an ef.d t o the ministered h j some persons unknown i fl \' w\' 1 *\ mati '\ dingnwc made ... , , . , r a hast\ e\it —Nunda News The investigation into the death of; J . . P S Murphy, ^hose dead body was, \THE ATALANTA SPECIAL \ out 10.1)01) -10-page ' catalogues ni l found beneath the Lehigh Valle j ' The route o f the \Atlanta Special\ o\or the Unite d States, Canada aiitl , — i bridge at Morganville, ha< failed to is vi a the Seaboard Air Line Kail- .Mexico ^rtrfl the returns from tills -TO^HfrOl-Ml-.—Ayweli _»*^^«»*<^j 1 n - r ' 0 fv\any 'ligirt lipou tliecase t o the! mr,\ \Flo'ridV'and\ West fn7li'a\slion T \wwk^ri1J tin.loti'jtediy be large li'me,'-' with fhwHigh ^'iilbuun draw DaUon Kfilerprise. ing room antl' buffet sleeping cars \{ cv \ t \ , Carpenter, (of the from New York, Pliiliilclpliia, Bal - (jhristiau ChuRh*) Wabash, Ind , Washington and ltichmond I'icsi.lent of the Bethany Assembly f he r llcafiiCbS and Noises in the Head l),\ Dr'Nii liolson 's .Vrlilii ial Kar Drums, gin c $10,000 t o his Institute, so that tleaf pi Sunday. Xo. fi, Plusliurith vp .ti people unubje t o prnture th e Kar Drums b.ilrd e .\presK for Warmuv, l .cmy and m.iy have them free Address, No. Tlioo it •ciicstcr Daily from silver Lake The Nicholson Institute, 7X0, Eighth ''*« sprtnps N Y , or E. C. tiAFBT, Gea. Pass. Ag't, Rochester N Y Silver Lake R 'w'y TIME TABLE. . WKST BOUND TRAINS LKAVE. \ x m*n. dally OTi-ppt-Sandav f.-Vi.a. ,m. ''coRimndailon, dally except Sundays r>0 a. ni Avon up. New York. DR. L. C. BROUGHTON, Castile - - r - N. Y 3»U» left at C R. .Mason's store nill receive Prompt Attention. Ciias, L. Peltis & Co. Cash Buyers til Country Produce, Dressed Poultry, Game, Furs, Eggsand Butter. 204 Duane St., New York City, upon the case t o th e > iv:n manner o f hi s death When hist see n alive h e was attending t o his (luties o n the train as i t stopped alj 3Torgtmsvillc. Mall Dalh -v y'nnaiorfatli.n, didlv exceiiTSlindBT.a 60 p. m '.,?ii°'? m . < ; dHIIun ' dM i' except iftnday 5.22 p. in. Mall, Ually . ... f .. . 6-W P-m ' erry Ae C . Daily except Sundlay. 7 03 p.m EAST BOUND TRAINS. . ' jo iOa.ui Write for ocr Preient Paying Prices. REFERENCES: DANIELS & CO.. Bankers,(iWall st.N'.Y All Commercia l Agencies, Express Co.'s Ipinmmnrt J y cx r c .P tSunda y B \ 4 \ a m Dea er a In Produce rn U S. andCanatla ommodatlau. dauy except Sunday, X.4Q a. m *^ ,' , , „. , . .,«..„„,.„ v v >-p. Daily .. . ;. . . r ....... 9:40a.m. i Established Trade of ove r 20 years lo .IQ.OSn .m.l —-J- • . ' .Stops the. Cough and Works of f the Cold. I.axnlhe Hroinotiuliilns TaMcta iure a cold Iu tine ilaj No cure, nu Pay Price itcents. o-ly tirnore, to - AtI TPTT F \arrrl ^dnimr; Where direct connections are made i n I'nion'De- l po t fo r 3Ionigomer.\, 3Iaeon, New Ileinrich (iraf lleiningei -ra noted ex- ] Orlerns and al l poinLs South and phirer ami scientist, tells a remarkable | Southwest ' I tribe of Bola Blila men in the wilds of md scientist , tell s a remarkable j Southwest Trains arrive and de- story of his capture am i escaps from a , part at Penps\ Ivnnin Kail roa d sUi- tionsi For further information call Africa. These people, says the Count ' ,, ,,, „. . \ 7 T'fi i - . on \or adan?ss W. t. Slrocnrak\Cr:\GcTi- are remarkable ,n roanv ways, btrt most ^ ' surprising .3 their grea t age . many liv- 1 eral Lastcrn Passenger Agent, 120 G ing to be I .'iO years olil although lot) to Broadway, New York.C- L. Longs- 123 year s is tlie v average age Otir tjer- dnrf. New Kncrlanrl. Pntioongof Ag\nt man friend an d his companion soon ens- 30C Washington street, Boston, Mass. covered th e cause of their longevity n. », m /, n . :. . . , u. 31. JlcConnell, General AgenL After two veaTs tbev made their escape.' \ not. however till they bail learned th e 1434 York avenue, Washington, secrets of these magnificently presence! | D 0, of the General 'Passenger > ' ail - \liiy except SiVndn'y' j iiY,;\ 1 , 1 , l \ i ' lt!on ' A *\y except Sunday 2!10 p. ra. «'dl. Dully exeent SI.TKT A V Daily except Sunday. * \commodJIuu. dally..... B.Cap.m 6:03 p. JU O- A\CAlt^cHAiaSrDis \patcSer. —Ask your news-dealer--for-tae-3offala CommeTcial. people, ho w thpy prolong-life, retain hea!ih,«obi=f.act they liavo discovered a Jj ,J_ John, veritabl e fountain of o youth \Longa- vita\ ad. in another column tells yo n aJI-abouNt. Ageiit at Portsmouth, Va. L.*$. Allen, V -P. & G . 31. Gen. Pass. Agt... Dr. Kay'a Luiig Balm cures cpnglis. |T -Dr^Kay^KcnovatoKot^h'e ^tomaclr-tcokiBT^T ^pFF . etc. Smatl-slzc, 10c;'; at Brookljn, Ind , . ivrites: \Dr. Ka\ s Lun- Balm i s the very bebt cough', coa l and throat remedy that I ever used. I havo also received great benefit from the use of l)n . Kay s Kenovnlor. Wc Lave' Dir worth to express \our thankfulness- Tor the benefi t we have received a n the result o f using these remedies^.' To renovate the system and curb the «i|ist easy o f dyspepsia, constipa- tion, live r and kidney troubles, head- aelie, etc, there is no remedy that equals Dr Kay's Kenova.tor. Drug- gists sell i t fo r 25c and gl. Free advise, sample and books,' write Dr \ 'B J. Kay, Snrntogn. X. Y .