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Seneca County Journal IAI' i T m !H!’ h : \ W \ \ B 1^ li!^ f'lX iy N. B. ST E V E N S , E d ito r . it/iTl:uiil in SAit/i,-ii:uiil. T ilt wanes )■aiU taini ii m is wti' 7U i\T month in i'- \ t~ ’i*i- 1 1 't (ItXI.I.-AI, I.OKI) WliLsl.IA vvilllrr.il- jiointf'l coin’' aiuU'V-iu-fhii't ioi*t*e> in inMiUi’i. JCll'lrnit IVllslrrU !• o r CiiIa.iiiltio>.. i>* Mie T r i m i I-'ilit\! ,/uni'ii'>>: I i i U t t u * drove licudingyiH i 'tr-iicr i'suc) ask it sonic one IrUa-C ••siiO'v hrrW IrrotcctirJU lostei’s tirlsi.\ 1 I'liil.'rVolV i to '!o so, iUUl l itisl -iinii), siirrwiun til’ll itic tantlol . kfjii sn^ij I'criir! iroiiumv uuirlati', thereby i>er- I Ih-licn'l<*nt IVn Ulii p.i-.s-r ri the r iiitu l Stall's Senatr rrir Mouri iv by M.vllihrv aplrluin some li'in vviiliin ttic vveik comnieiie- i lu\ April as. • Tin. Sun -ay.s the nnirriaue ol .\Ii-s | .Manralcl Itlaiue, eldest daughter ol itie | Sccretarv \i st I'e, and tValter Dim-I ro.si li ot New York will take pl.ee A.MK. VI latniur is iiniienilhiL: 111 I'ai is | ih e sholcsale Iiutelier.s liiirafeix to close tie- air.ittoiis il tti-li deln.inds l o iieeriiiiio the m iiioitation 'd irrieiijn r rattle are not oiaiifed. W hen .Icsiis ( hrist w a- boin. the | riders ot the know n world w ere | .Yiiou.stn.-, U oiiitn Ei.ii ii'-. V riinasdesj III, A riuenia ; .': | ilelaiis, < p;. rl. e ia ; | H erod, Judea. Mi'i l iir r - ovei Parthia. , Tilt, oieat .Uinil.il lai r orAv. n the O x tonls aii'l rile t ’andiriii'ai - k [ii n r- on fht* Th n u o la-i aMir- nooii Near tlie liti'sh iK ’o ii loionl ahead and w.-n the lare. 1 .lei-. minutes j-teoiids. A It lil'M s Weiltlnio Ir. rally Orrrk| idaee in Wilkestiaviv. t he l■omllilall aoes irt tliebiiihd inrlv weii J'i.’ \r M,-, The Iniileerneni w a' t 'miiv \! r ii.r bride si\iy-'tne. itir he-t in iii 'i\tv- thive and tin In ali sm.rid -ivt v-I 'lU Till, bill toi adinillitm \\ yr,piii,_-o, statehooii, with i provision l\i \\.nn m Su tirade, p I s Cl! tho I loll'.' oil W I dll' - d.ty last bv a vote oi bD i.. 1.7, Ih i' was a strii t pally vi.teevrip' 'Im 'li- ' Itiiunell yMinn i vntril wi'l. in> lir nm tiov H im . lasi Trid ,v ipb rin '''1 .Maj -lien. Ii.iiiicl K Sii-kl' - - .i lilV \i It really seem.s that some ot the ter rible trilnilatious which have been pre dicted t'or the year l«'.Mi are eoininii up on tis. Floods, tornadoes, shipwm k s. tires and terrible aeddents lollovv e leli other in n'liek .-iieeession, ere,itiiiu' a .sense of unrest aii'l tor.'liodino, cvi ly- where . _ Ihe ricent l■•l l■ibll■ in-'iiu. tio,, b; the i mittino the sii r.n- relin ts in this coitn- lorriado wlih-U pa-sed over .md leva'- ' trv to roinbiiie .ind jnit the pfii e iated a laiye porlioii o- the clt\ ot j ii._miv T . y s iw lit, so lono as they l.oui'Ville. Ky., am' alniest wiped out | ,t b'i.ev . lid tlie Ibleion rellner eould seVe'Ml .sinallel p'-iec'. i- sa l am i pi lee n)' 'lin.ir on out niarket Xo huul ill tile exltelne. 'iVind. v. del une lia- even denied this staleinent, liieseeiiu d to eonsjrire to m ike ' iniii’h i-ss f tilted it. liiU sevenil eor lir- ile'tinetiori .i' r ipid and eomplele j re'ii.di'lenis h.ive put tlieinselve; ■S I [lossibie I leiord in IdVol' Ilmuhoil's oi ill tlnii.jj., u*-. th.-y ir i.ll ami louvivial .isselnblies, with- ,mill system in partieular. is-iie ot the New York Ti ihmit Fr. i.i i ' W.tyland tibui shows T-inllll the oospel c ivivial .isseintilies, wiih- s w.iriiiii'y, were eru'ln d , ‘ ! ll.el hlU ihe promt Aineric-.in citizen liily inmud.soi siurar tor which 'iles.de price vva.s .‘s;l,.'rO, while die ti.dilici's Hi Eiiolin'l had seventy out a iniiincid'.s .mild tile l.dlino walls and tim ber. wlii'-h were iissii.iw.s ill liie iiai'a \t the nmilrlcnc'l m il irresistible elem e n ts, and si c u es ot joy and in e iiim e n t W'dc transloilued iiilo a h o n d ile holrm.insr im a g ination can a'id iiothino to llie ilre.idlid pietnre, which thrills fin- w h o le eoiinlry w ith dee[i symp.ithy and piotoiiud soirow . 1‘lie vidiins ate uumheied nv the liniidred.s, sortie esiiiuates idaee n .i.- Iiiuh as .Mill killed and as mmv aioie seriously injured and eripided tor lite. tin Sunday, theie were imue thm ihiriv Iiinerals in I.onisville, and on Mond.iy and yesterday al.iute nutiiliei. Xiu* ty-lour liriilies have been reeoy- ered iroiii theiniii'. i»t th<''e iniuiid I l a iioth'.'able extent, the i lnsi.s: , ,t|. ni.Ue i ' IJ.’r. Ihe town III ( 'aledoni I. K\ ,, vv is en- nrely. imi M.uioii ami lil.iektor'l vei v neirU desti.,y c l. 1 lixmi .'Springs. I, nii.. i,,p ,.,.i, right ap.s he [loimrls wiiieh only eo't him •'sg.lu liieii init’ier s.iys that “ with tree sipaar it woiilil not eo.'t the eoiisuiiier •lie i iutiimr more it he consumed llh- M pounds tiun itdijesmnv to eousiime lilty pounds. 1.1.-u is a proteetioni.st. that is tie lielii wes ;i till ill is all ■ 111 eveiyrldiio but siio.ir. I’erhap 's iiiK-i'i 'fed in s , 1 )',. eaniiiiig estab- hshnieiii, ami w.uit' tree siirt.ir and In 11 I ■ . lit. t. i il e. Jiiiiiu ol' the lloeh- iT /!' /ii'\ all iiiiil I 'Ill'll III I'll. March ■Jl-i. I liml 1 h e !• liowino terse.seiiteiiee, -p .kii.a o! til. new tarilf hill: \The rluty oii b iibeii vvii.' lor lenee is re- .^ll 1.1 Ir. two liiths ol a cent iierpound. - - --- — . ia'unI'lUiv ■teiiee.- and .„,,i t.r.ur.l Tr.wer- rml ' ,| , Shdoh. III.. .11,1 I'limelon. ]„d.. leit ^ vv.li. vv.-ll ' who e v r woi.l i have Ihe lone ol Ilie slonu and sllllr'le,] , uf. iiif ivv • l.'.trlina luoteetion tali' il los- i,i juirpt i y .rml sior k. .iml a nuiidii'f <1 t'l'i-soiis wr'l'i-iiiiine i. 1 III ll i'.ilcl 'll *'1 iets .ilo'|o (In i--p p l live! shl .Urrrlhel l l o l f r o ' I le iiio i'l \1 pii s '111 lalim iti' s 111 the I o I I eiiele, sit,1;.ted ill 11 ' -[':i .''•Iity, .\i k Ot-.i~, ;H\t eolep: Isliej _’o.- ■III I .leics. in* -I , ne is lu’.tlli. i\liirL'. [■■' 1 - 'iii|io i niiiiitry Is iuiimhiU'! lo a ■U'pth ol IIVi' 111 fwelltv t.' lldllie iidi.'liiiai.r-, iiuinl'enin; b.'vveen i* • \ ■ ind .'..oeo whin S and lieerm W o tneil Old eldMieii. -lie p'aenel on lioii-i- Imittiin 11 be loimd adm I lie e lusniner, ndly \toster.s SENECA COUNTY JOURNAL; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1890. ot cigar Will b( COKKESPOlVDEIVCE. t E a y e tt Among gues zger of Va Kendaia. Chas. Driseall will enter the Ot John N'. Kipp the coming sumii Win. Andrews is on the sick list. Mrs. M. O. T-erch called at P. Ii. Metzger's Suntiav atternoon. etzgev'i S. N. S ipger will make cigars at \W. r’.s cigar factory at Mac- Dougalls. The Redner larin consisting ot 2o acres will be sold April 9. Miss Estcdla Ileok ot Syracuse is visiting at lier uncle’s, Lawson Fontius. lehool wili open again April 14, with rd-sell as teacher. . (irant Birdsell ;er is soraewhiat .Metzger happy to learn that P. II. iwh improved. Kiggs is improving slowly. Aimin - 2 , 1810. Armn 2, 1890. Halt a century has strewn alonj tween tliese dates the varied inci common to mortals. Changes great anu radical have taken place in every department ot human transactions and modes ol business. The old have given way to new methods of travel, of com munication, of wavs in the'transaction ot business and in the application of manual and mental labor; bi have been so gaadtial that we can hi ) dates that have marked the nges. Bnt dates that are general to the community at large may have an in dividual application that makes them important way-marks in the flight of Fiity yeans ago to-day two ot us stood in the presence ot assembled_friends and pledged to each other mutual love and care and were reverently pronounced two m one. The years rolled on with their accustomed incidents common to all and when forty and seven years were still making the ly givi ebangi icideni icr r ; but when the .me I stood alone, ■ .Old III till' 11 .Ni'U 1 k in .• city and eouuiy , p!;tcc 111 James Flack, re i.'iii i! governor also appointed I.ion iiiegeliih as iusti'i ot tlie • II > anu county III New York, in plai c '1 Jiid'.;c N ehrbas, lesiglw d . T he toreigu delemit'-- i\ tin p.m Aiiierit-an coiitert-iu-f liart* *'-u. I tir\ i- tiitioii.s to a dinner to lie irivi n m tiouui of President Hurrison .\prd m Ibi- is supposed to iinUi'.i'e Itn’ pr'ib ibl\ ilate of adjounilllelil ol lue i'lin'eri lire The tri{> ot the dcleg.ite' lliloucli tin- S )uth will be made alUr th:it daii ' iNN.vxioN is tin.' b.trk ol m-i . oi'l til'oWlnd Liv >■ 'll II k in il ah ' n nr.m l iiniliL,' '.cii tin i' '• •• trl'i ■! ii'xu ■|•', in i-i-i'.vli m on i.i'priiv i'fd pi,.It a ,v'i-4 k.'i'i .slaiv iT'in is Inlliiu' o ■ c I i''. i.'ldlr Dll' liiliirill V ir; iia- .i si'.u’ri Iv 11 -s di plor.iblf fiinditii'n Fro;u Helen. I. I In ilitile .^Il'-l I'l-ba I Miutiy. leieuliig I'lto- w :-I t I Snl'U i p.iit . lid di'Wl \i'W lllle.iii'. 'leiiis d'l.iuied bi I siiMetion Kejiiii’s I oiue llUf .'II p .'i'll' ill tlie vvii!'* 'bsiiiei lot Ihvir live-. ii.d'. wiiid'l lli.ii tbi i.i>lit i ' a I lid 1 li il il iiio- Voui I m il-iioieii nr i (. P. uses the I’l'-- III- lit arsiiiiiint, 'll that it is I *1,. I ili 'li' 'dr to iiiidei sl.uid just wllUl in ii.i - nie.ui ■ Ini'.vevir, lie leaves yoiti u.nli i ' lo iiileitlj.it the duty ol ■S17 p\i t\u o i l I ' l i,.i|s. Is tin- eaii'c ! and 111 111 !' led'n ti II 111 piien siin-e l.M’i'.i. It j Ijiiel liiture to be pci il l s not , In 1,1 me ili.ii Iieieally does i Her beautiful lite that scattered b In V i tld-. but It o. I Venture the us- -eiin'ii ili.it I lUiiik tie i ' tlic oiilv man liv ina \v Ir I d' I ■ I believ e. llovv lb , it kejo elte oil ' lll.'le Is 111 ) •luty ou 111 I t . tniu luioiit vvh'Mt, pota- .l.el sl|ii t , y He s;iys iii.it oiiis js the only mil. I never .'ddiiiiv- < eylon. Only tin yon.io bi:un lie- stripped for the eiiin uiion b.uk. very small bianeiics ,ire rile bark is^ removed in 'l-niped ou liotli sides, and itteiw u d sun dried, vvlien it is ready Im i .m- luerce. H on . WmxEi.vvv Ri id . 1 niied^i.ite- luiuistcr lo Ftiiuce. nnvi'l m \ew York Ivist Wednesday by Ilie V'l-ii li steamer i,a ('leiiiipri'.'n\ lb ' -I ly in New York will be lirii-t He 'a v ' ili it Fraiiee is very pro-perou-. I in- Iii in li [leoplc arc much 'lu'iiri.sed beeaii'C U c WoT l's Fair li.is been Im ib d ill 1 hi- cago iii.stcad ot New Voik. I’'ll.'11'EM' 11 Vliuisiix, in liis spieeh to the Aiucricaii .Vssoeiaiion im the Kdiictdion ot I'olored Yonrli,'aid -T have a Iiriu beliet tluU live roek ot oiir salety as a nation lies in tlie [Uoiiei education ot onr popiil.ition : iteit it i' los.sililc for-I mail to discluiigc i i ' a eiti.a n vvilhont tlie knovvl- t dge tlj.il i.s to be d' l iVed tl'oiii lln- eou.Mi 'll s> holds.” (iov. HlU li.i- vetoed Ihe .b.ixbin ll.illi't Uelo'ui 1‘ . upon tin-s{iei bills protext ol '‘Uin. nstitufion.iliiy.” but re:dly Iiee.iUs'.’ he d- es unf and nevaT dtd iippi'ovc ot am d ; inn measui.- vvliieh ei'idd sliui oiiT tin ignor..iii t llemoer.i'ie) vo'ei-, ' ;is In pm- u I be people deni and tin- retorm lud o-,. iiound to liave It. rtils i- llietliird tiiue Ilox'. Hdl h.i' vetm'.l lue bi 1 “ three tim e ' an 1 i Hilll out ' Foil over a ye.ir lln re lias in en liiii, i War between the Tiolaliui ,u .md the auti-l’iiibibinou eii-inent' in ( \I.ir.nlo bplings. I ol. Ivvo inonllis aeo, tiie' re.'ideiiee ot M.ivor sioekbridge, a , proniiiien; riohibiii..nist. was Imnied The loss vv.is .'sn.i II. If is said bn politle.il enemies lia'l a b.iinl in the iiiattci. flic Rciiulilie;ui and Ldi.'i il, parrivs uvo week' ago reiiomin.ib d Noekbridge tor mayor. L.ist week Im new restdenee vvas tired and biu ned riie 1' 1 .\ is ■•s's^.'I MI. The .Xnn-rie.iu ln’li'i, idjoiiiiug, was daiiniged .si.iio'i. Il 1- lo ilu n il , indeed. H id VVi- .He 11 ii I'.dli' i up .11 to .eld tlie de.-rrm inui • i| Ihe i.i c an sie inf-r. Cilv ot !’:n i-. ind ;ie i'i\a .nils p i « 'e ii i;e l'a n d eicv. Im iliiiig vvldeii bv am |i ssiti](. m ethod ot ivvi-’iii'.' iiiii!'! bi' ui.nle to a p p f i r i i i i'l d llghi llul I do s i\ (lull o f all ihc liv i ’i.a-d u iti'-iis III Ilie e.uth, the one vvhii-e p.iliey is iie.ile.-t to 111 e trade, 1 ' to d.iv the lilt 111 ' \ 111 the seas, .she -I H i I- at Ihe lie l.l iit tile ll.ltli>ns .IS a ileeiieV h'l'h u f icf111lllg Il ltnlll f I. 1’. 'sk- me wliy Riigland e u ', _e-:i d'ltv on 'e I ili lioltee;' Wily, vv,. a,,. t''l a reVelilie. |.) lie '111 e. a m l'he is Inn ; , -1 n'l mi il,l\o , -In-d'in't elaiin it l\le. f I el Inline ill bistnes. ' illl- ' it be lue In e r indUslllc.- O the gie.lt tpie.s- havc passed journey ot life togethe next anniver-sary my campauion had gone, and to-day as It marks the half century .anniver sary ol our plighted iaith and bond ot uiiiim, she i.s in Heaven and I upon earth, but vvho shall say that the bond ol union is not as real to-dav as ever, only awaits my faithlulness in the 1 liiture to be perpetual. shine along her pathway for all was an inspiration to me, and who shall say that though deiiarted, she does not con tinue a helplul observer of the living. Thanks giving for the many years of Ilie together, as well as lor the kind (laughter and her family she has left, and not eompbiining that the years ol |■el,eV''<l 'iv Hie inuiiulieemeiit 'Ini' ' .. V. 1 d d.tV' iber 'he iiieiuii dU'- .ii U 'Iniws win our liieiid T. L. lyii |•n'|..vvrl. .III W.■lines In ni li-l *' '\■l'\es m .mi t irilf system. He Week (111 ^.ltlll•llav. tile siisp,n.s,. w.i- I'l -. ' li'w wniilil I lai-e mmiey lor ■ ■ g'lVermm-iii ' ” It is a and ..a hi.i.l- s , f . . b'»i \■\'•■h ' ill i.,.it.iinU he br.mght Ihe ae. id.'Id by vvliieh tile ( ity e ' j ' >1^'p iple ot this eoiintry at no F a n - was dis.ib'e'd ... uired i.i'i w ■ k ’b - ’ • b \ ! - b<' will imn- fiie-div .mil W i s e m se.n.v ihe I n ■ . i k - ' 'I'T 'iv e r m \ u U'W ci ami 1 believe that age I.I lite I m v - iue'-uie e\ lllidel h ' li. i 'J \ 'J d \ c . i n d i d l v and e.irclully, -UilH .ard eim m e . lie- liy'om pimm | ic- will be .i D einoerat. uo' only in I wofti'i r. iM-iuiir melal loreing 'Im bulkic ad mid , | i - ' I'aiiie bal m piineiplc. ..Iiling Ilie p u t , 'i jiu e . \ piillii'li id tlie iiiaeluiieiy -m I'lii'd tlim u a li Hie 'lea m e t’s doiililc bn'iom . Ihe i'. i b i p'llired tl'ln'lgll till' ll'de ilibi Till- I'll- gilie iHHln-. I imipi'lllli'J tile l•]|','l^•el■ lU'l lireiueii t'l Ill'll I I 111! di > k i'll s'lb'ty. rerritiie e'Ui- 'laeni . - .'.i.ull h'lVi eii'Ued but 111 ) till'b r ivI i,\ i H e seti'Iid Vllgiueei. .il'n. .(I Hie pi il lu his lile, eiiveiiipi\! as he w u 'i n in - -iiig vinith ■si.'i [ e ste.,lil, lirili ige-1 III -lull '111 Ihe 'liiilievs tor the siip- ■ni. lii'in a tax on land illu't wonls, I would in.dve Hie piemliim i vv liieh men are al ways vviUiicg lo pay fur theU'C ot nat- nr.il iip)\il I lui'u ie~ i gov eriimelit III illus'i.i'e f I.. 1'. owns a farm III line Iiundr .1 .en ~ in .Seue that union here were not more is plain ly my duly and privilege. ' .Ypi'U 2. IHW. ^ _____ V. Romulus. John 15. Coryell vvho had an auction sal > on Monday the 2-ltn ult., closed out his entire stock in trade at fairly remunerative prices and will continue the business us heretofore. The Seneca Lake Niagara Grape Co., iroved the time last week in settii and will continue until theyfi is.iioo completed. Mr. and Mrs. Don. P. Blame spent a part of two days last week visiting with triends in Ithaca. They will take pos session April Isto t the farm-one mile north ot Ovid recently purchased, and Rev. Mr.r. lonnerly owned by E Torrence. Thomas Lyman will remove to anew built by JesseI 1 iiarsonage early last the s u p p o it ( I !z;i b lit ol tliis is iniprovc- •iate the ■Y p rocess III e n g raving ..n glass .m.l V ry stal by clcctrieity lias been e numu- iiieateil to tni' Fieiieh .Veadeiii.v id s-i. ences bv M. Plante. Hie pi.be ti. be engraved is eovei'eil w illi , i . .in. e u :r, e.l solnliiiiiot nitrate o lp.iiash. ,ind pul in couectioii w ith one oi the pules m the Ivattery, and the liesivjn is fraeeit nul vvitli :i line idatinuni i .iii.t lu the iither pole. to tie ot marvclon.s ilelieaev. How sponges liore im n lim. -ii i.e- shells is :i.s yet an niis'ilve.t pn Idem. Mr. Nasonotl has iiivestig:,i, d a ileiu'diiioii, V.hi. b W\ii!d li.i\e I i' pell 'll ii.id till eiigim ' eiintiuurd W\| k ing He then .—e.ipi d niiUiii'. .Vnd later -till .Xti i otli'i'iaki -le .'k illiiitis lit .\evv ll.i'i p'hl'i nil s e . iiigiil fill' III 'Abig .lud iiim- 1 w.is ii'itii I'd lu 1 I lie a i ' i ik iltd s'.vel.b siHiiMiudillg I. m VII'. N o gleal leii'IU dmu' beyon'l Ilie t'Igll'enili'g ot iiiiid lines I'.iit It was siegge-Mve id wli.il Uliglit :iu.l III'V h.ippeie Nome .Uul'iU'iUs We.ltlii i -eel - ;l'ld in till' di'eiinil'U l id Hie lem - by p ic iii i iu g : : t i i l l l i e in i e i ni p!\ bii I ' t.\ Hie sumi'ii'i id I ' l ' li'i'ts and wei we.t'her. they - ly . vvdl .ill 'lliit Hie li.HVi s|. au'l iii.iii,ui.;'i' ,i tiouiue liiii ih ...... p'iiplu'is .ire id Hie so n ,' il > s Who 1,1-1 till pleill.'iid lie.ivy sUiiv.s eii't .1 hard w iiibr. and n,i ir.ie 'l e sllHid.l lie bill I h W C'i I 111 I hell ae. ■ lUUl Ih Irue p'iil..-..phv iiii'b r ihe . ii thi'il piuiieV e iy d.lV d'dy .Hel 'u .s' I’liiv Idi'iiee and i.iii' Il d t is I,m l u.m 'il h iv e if u n iinp i'iv id . vvliicli iviiuM be ■s .,'1 pel aele. Now it he p ud .1 lax III I pel cent on the land v.dne irU'-pi etlV e III illlpl o v c n icllt', he w ' iiil'l p IV .S'l .11 pi 1 V e O' f ixes mi nis H im Now vv-e vvdl 'i.iipo-e he also , ;,-p \ iio ”; a ; ; t h e H i n l ■wiis., i lot nil . .......... . id bid .Vvciiiic Hi'l 1 llh -iie e '. New Y olk. Now it I'll- b iildiiig oil '.lid III. should iiiirti ilowii lo-d ly. he (Hiild tiud a buyer tor the I'.i b, |,,n. night, lor tw o hundicd Hioii-.md d'dl li .O' l u e i . Hi\ tax ol .1 p. r eeu' oil the V.dm of this lot Would .1 ..'iiiii III b n Ih lu-.iud doll.ii's per Verkes tor him on or George Chappie the iniller, moved in the Presbyterian James Carr ol Philadelphia is visit ing fncmls in this section. .VIrs. Charles Van Duyne and daugh. ter Carrie ol Geneva, visited her sister, Mr.s. John \V. .Snook last week. VV. L. I.isk whose lease ot store i pircs .May 1ft, is uovv closing out his -ttjek at very low prices. We hopi Halt his triends in this .section will ap- aid him in He intenus to remove his family to Waterloo. Il ls always lived in this village and has become thoroughly identified with the place and the citizi David li. Gray and wito have rented I'ooins oi Mrs. J. Y. U. Hinkley and kley house. Chesler Guerin moved on the farm ol Ilemv Becker, Thomas J. Metcalf having vacated the hou.se by moving to ■Geneva on Mondav- J u n i u s . The farmers ot Junius and vicinity are reuusated to meet at the hotel :n opportunity to a his stock. He i :cns regret his leav- tvvo-thirds time.' I Ihtblin on Saturday evening, April 5th, the purpose ot organiz- fioiii! ib'uu a recent canvass that there can be •at s o’clock, tor the purpose ot organiz- . grange at Dublin.* It is thouj a recent canvass that there can hundred charter members Ipro- ivventy iiekets verybody present enjoyed themselves id till join in praise for the actors as M .']' -I iiI I,III '!• paly t.iiiii'y I sponge. Ihc pcuetlati.m ..1 tlie into the shell :lppeav~ .T piilc. The rc'iills arc '.lij m g e s 1 1.S yet a n niis'ilvett pri bl notl hli elimie mus.sel shells. :uiil he lii'lleves tliul the boring of the e.inal.s a n d g illeties is pettorm e d solelv by tiie ~ iit p a rts..! the sponge. Ihe prolongation ol'ttie body i\l plished by the secretion ot ,i eoiTiiiliiig liiinid, prob:dily an acid. The latest U'e ol plioiiigr.i.pliy is lo make a e;tiiiinii lull rake a pietuie i.t its own vvuitildings. .Vn .'irraiigement something like a eauu ia is plaeeil m the forwiird end 111 the pioieciile. and w h e n it is fired diret fly at the sim the light traces line.' upiin th e 'e iisin v e plate, from the tiirei tiou ot vv Inch it can be told w h e ther the pr..jeetile iias kept in one po.sition or has wuveieil to and fro d a rin g its lliglit. The s.-heme is largely theoretical a s y e t. linnillU lite is estimated to b:ive lengthened twenty-five peieFiit. during the last half century. Ftie average human lite in Rome, iiuuer ('.i '.ir was eighteen years.\ says Dr. Ti.dil ut (ieor- gia, “ now it is forty. The average in ■nee fifty years ago wastwenty-eigi iisiilent has n uuiu.ited Lu-ign M. t In k tor po'fiuaster at N i'gn.i 'M a e ■ .'1 ,1 ■.V' i ; im U In mg .ippm ib d ' .>* l»-U ;l I'l'-Itl**!! Ill till.*' I’ltl.i'l-i. 11'W ego I I'Uu; , ! m '1 ,1 .'N?.'\ lii'i' i l 't V\ Iiliu's'lay uiglit. fie- -Yuhimi liuii c lub .u,.l the I inm - il.cga rountv .SiioriMiieifs i lu' 'lint ,i ruafeh at the Valley lange Ftidiy al- teluii'Ui. Aulmrii wimiiiiL; I.y ,i sem e .u is-g to i.sii. ih e eoiifes' w.-is al tvveltrv- live single birds l-.r i ;i'K ai.'n, K\v- -tone rules governing. I’lie lu.Ci h was I lie tin.tl mie I't rhe series Iiel vv eeii thi tw o eliilis. e:ieh liavneg won one m .itdi ih i 'w i n t e r . I. ist vviiuer .Syraeiise gof away w ith .Viihnrn in a 'iu iil ir e u u test. and the visibus w ere aiixim i- t.i evi-n till' iii.m er up. IS . and the mean duration in 1'N s 7 v lorty-five and one halt years.\ x o W iiF iiiin ^ to i i a n d R e t u r n , <!ixo. riil New Y'lj'.'t I'elill.d's pct.'illiahv- emiiliieteil .''priug pleasiiie tour to Wii'liington .md r. turn w dl .start fiu s - day. .Ypril S' Rouiid-'rip tnui'ist tick ets, embraeing u'l privilege', and avail- ;ilxle t\i' retu r n by any re g a in ii.tiu until .Ylull 17, Inelusive. will lie soM at the ex'reincly low rate ni tcu iloll.iis lo r the r o u n d trip. Apply to New York Ceui.al ihket ag. Ilfs tor paifieiil iis Hale thinks more ot hi' good proies- siouat reputation and ol the superior i ipcdity ut his pictures, than ot the j money they bring. His work is (ihriujts I worth its tult cost. ■s Id I'll.i.r in I iug u grange at Di . It 1 ' m. ..I\ 1 1 e.v wi 111 1'i lu'plui'ed up on. not I iii'l. iMii'l you. 1ml land value cured, Mr. Harrison Newton l III S' lu d V lines ;,ie the pieniiunis ”l'Vcial inducements for the building Ot w'l i\i n eii aie .vlw.vx ' VV iiling to p.iy a grange store and hall at Dublin. 1 ., n diir.ii I.pportiiniti,^^ drama at M.i,rengo was asuccess, 1, 'bh .'ub' his nulls h e ir i\ h weu‘ pn’d- ' receipts being nearly $13. There e.l.:, lud.I so. Fu.loubudly he would Were twenty t sold lor the dance No I.lie has iiue-tioiieil that laef. Mr Evei It. probably knows liis own business ,i„,i .di join in prai g s . ««• ^ i »~ j - _\| s '' tii'ih e s i tint (lie gills who The Junius grange met last Thurs- ' ll I i.e (lie III noils I I't t ill,to dry evening at the home ot Joseph I ' I'' I !'■' \|4 1 emidoynieiil. get Barue.s tor the purpose ot locating a tills 1 , 1 ' - M slio.v lh a the f iritr h'ls the location is a t Phillips G rove. W o rk hoi lung to do vv 1th VV igcs, ^Tll coniQiinee ou the building as soon 111 tiu- llo.-iu-ti r ot Nion- | a , ,he we.ather will permit. 12 . 1 ■ T tli:U tile hew tarill'; ^ [.'.rieii to rhe house as soon as was 1’’\\‘\.\PI’';' lioped. ihe one and one-halt cents per I ill\ mitlllillg. 1 - r that the hew tariff; ‘ ‘ _ H o toan has been con- eobmti'tem^^^ is m U b k cly'b^ be it - | led. i he one and one-halt cents per ' Miss Matie Cosad is home from iioiiud ou raw liide.s ii.is called up the Gorn'xll on a ten days vacation, ii.iot nil I shoe m.inntaeturers, and thev ’ Edward Hogan will commence his are ti lling us s iiiie things which arc i school in the Yury district on April 14. uuhe eiiienabling, siteh to- instance as ; yjr.s. Rebecca Thorne died on Satur- the tact th.it a tariil of one and one- dav, March 29, alter an illness of only h.ilt cents p. r i„m„d ,m raw hides, tw-‘o davs. am o iiut'to ab'iur 1\ per cent., and that I -*^*-*~ ----- it t.dls altogether up'iii the iioor people I B e a r y t o w n , Well, did any .me evei hear 01 any one i Bell Sell has taken possession ot the hn' I .... I I'l 'l'le bearing the burden ot I DaKe View house, Bridgeport. sugar, s-_i p,.r , e nt . diam o n d s in p e r H o w ell a n d tam ily have again cent , ott.u 111 loses tree, rice 112p e r l Cent. John Sell and tamily are now living ^ Now it that 1 i-'g cents per pound on 1 their larm near Romulus. M-'g cents per pound 0 ,T - '\V 111.-) i lli'm - alij S S T O y e I t o w i t h S l e l l i i s m w s w , y : i - ' i T \ . ' ' ' \ “S' •“ - shoem akers. borne one has lonnd a tin mine out \Vest. .md now tliey w.inl a taritt on tiu idate mill the eanueil goods. Men Our village i weeks vacatioi have made their appearance larieg It will ruin their industries, j A. lY. MviPllffie tooh possession Of It will raise the lu iees ot canned the upper hotel April 1st. :i and bmiiUnc.s; anothu’ bnr.len lor | ’^ve tire glad to note that Frank Sher- ian is recovering from a severe attack ing or a I'liise, If they are not yet s t -1 Mr. Samuel Lilcil, the ne.xt few yeans will suttiee ' rejoicing over to show the great beuciit the tun u -r ! lady at their hi and woi'kiugiiuu derives called Troteefive Tanlf .sy irmii our K ( t . Services appropriate to Easter will I be held m the Methodist Reformed I church ot this place n ext Sabbath. family, have in Senecia C a n o l a . Day and VVm. Blakeney and h taken up their lesidence inec Falls. J. C. Disinger, Joseph Randall and Mrs. M. A. Pierson are in Geneva this week on business. Rev. E. U. Wiley of Auburn is e.x- pected to prea< ehureh next Sabiabbath. I the Presbyterian business in the line ot cigar making in their new factory. Will be ready to accommodate customers this week. They soon expect to plant their seeds, glad to a c ’omraolafe any wh\) may desire to set out :i tew acres or less The Good Templars here are finely, Mi Leroy Greenwood has gone to his me in Marlon, Wayne county, to spend his vacation. Some ot the changes in onr place ;lollow follows:s: Josephoseph Donanaly Millport; Mrs Warrin to the house vacated by Bachman has moved trot Iport;lport; Mrss Warringarring has house vacated by Doniily. Mr. as J Do to Mil Mr W h moved 11 move on Kuney has bought tind hman farm. Mrs. Peter Stahl is very sick at pres- Warring^ C. Kan< brick house on the corner; Jones Tur ner moves iroin the farm to his house vacated by Randall; \Vm. Turner moves on the John Frantz farm, and Mr. Stearns moves on the lann va cated by Turner; George McDuffie moves on the farm vacated by Stearns, known as the Higbee farm; Lvman ley has bought tind will Bachman larm irs. Peter Stahl ent writing, with little or no hopes recover y . _________ Ovid Centre. new Baptistry was put in the church here last week. Joseph Smith has moved into N. A. Jones’ house and will work the farm this season. Charles Smith has moved Into a part of Dr. Leonard’s house. 0 r . H K. I.eonard ot New Miltord, Pa., has been making a short visit here. J. L. Bloomer is moving his barns, and intends to put them in nice shape. While at work at the old corn house, the workmen killed 20 rats. The lollowing named persons re ceived the ordinance ot baptism a t the Baptist church last Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Leonard, Mrs. Leroy Bradley, Mrs. Serepta Sraal Maggie Coppin, Artie Flagg, Rose and Veda Dowers. East Steainbui’g. There was no church Sunday, on ac count of bad roads. Miss May Dai ling of Lodi Centre jd Miss.Jennie Crawford last week, illiam Dean and Miss Mary Proper I married last Wednesday evening, at eight o’clock, a t Ihe bride’s home, two mi’es ------- ’ nil south of this place. Coven, The storm of last week was n than disagreeable, rendering it ah impossible to do any out-of-door work. Those who are compelled to make a Change this spring, ot which there are oodly number, will do do so under a goodly ni difficulties. H. F. King and son, J . Porter, hav ing rented their farm to Herman Em mons, have moved to Grand Rapids, Mich. George K. Woodworth, having taken unto himself one of our young ladies, the daughter ot Mr. Emmons, as a wife, went with them. Porter King and Mr. Woodworth going together, and H. F. King going a week later. F. M. Hall, another ol our prominent jarmers, having sold his larm, has a public sale of his personal edects this week, with a view also, we believe, ot going west. These changes must, of necessity, have a depressing influence upon our larming interests, as they a made on account of the depressed co dition ot farming,g here,ere, and also the eflect upon the pricerice ot real estate, as fauns it rented or sold, must be at a etlcct upon the pi h i ot real estate, as a-i‘l Han lor vvaiif ot la i i i i s i i jcm c u ui suiu, luusu ue at a very low figure. Politically, it is equally unfortunate, as the farmers largely Republican, and a few even leaving every neighborhood in State, will give a s-iire Democr.atlc jority iU Ihe ne.xt presidential eievtion. Herinoii Eiiimon.s moved onto Hie H. F. K ill.' larm 1 ist week, Adams onto the larm lie'oi estate of S' Ivester King, w] by the exeen'or of Hie will a purchaser. Iltiy t - , C o r n e r s Mr.s. L u r ‘11 GouKlin vvi’I move in town this vvt ek. li n ing letiseJ Hie farm to Norris Deal. Miss Ali.'C il II ri-i wa- a g n o 't > I Miss Gertie Brown a lew d.iys Dst week. Mrs. Meri'v .Messier and (“'‘'Mren spent l.ist vviek vviili .Mr.s. Abram Messier. Mrs Ir:l Maill.evvs ol Si'iioeu Falls is visiting Mi-. I'nelie .Ynii .Messier. Mi»s (irace Terlnnie aecompanied her friend, Mis- Bell • .S:n re, to her home in Kcndiiia Inst week. Miss Georgiaiia 8|>;nler is spending a few weeks with friends in Fanner \ AV’m. Spii Sunday. lader and wile entertained M. wite ol Farmer Village over George Wicks and family, formerly ol Varick, have moved on the Johnson Died, a t her home in this place.March 27, 1890, the wife ol Harry Bumpus, aged seventy-seven years. The hui band and children ot the deceased wish to tender their heartfelt thanks friends and neighbors for their kind ness during her sickness and death. Kendaia. The concert at the Baptist church last Friday evening was a good and well attended, considering weather and condition of the roads. Miss Cara Smith has accepted a posi tion in one ot the shoe manulactorh at Rochester, whither she w ill g o som time thi8 week. We wish her success in her new enterprise. Henry Delamater was unfortunate last week in losing a 810 bill while doing some trading a t Romulus. It is hoped that the finder wili return the same to him and receive a liberal re ward, as Mr. Delamater can ill afford such a loss. The Niagara Grape coi setting 17,000 posts, il the weather is Mrs. Caroline Crane is on the sick list. Dr. Denniston is attending her. It is hopeful that we have seen about the last ot the mud, bnt it sign days are true we will have plenty of snow in April, consequently more mud. Miss Lena Van Horn and Darwin Covert, both ot Willard were married at the residence o f the brides sister in Ovid, on Thursday March 20th. The happy pair toofe the impan\ driving business; this week will finish . also called < train tor Rochester friends In Lyons. They returned Saturday eveuing. The Grand Army have removed f their new quarters in the surrogate’s office; they have very desirable rooms. Messrs. Hill &Post are doing a tine Mrs. A. J . Allen has taken rooms over the harness shop known Fegley block, and is prepared to do dressmaking with neatnesss and dis- B o a r d o f qrrustees. e pro.-;- penng finely, Monday nigi their regular meeting night. After go ing through with the regular business, they had au e.xcellent time Mr. Cone of Waterloo was present, also Mr. and Mrs. Darrow ot Canoga lodge. In all we had a most interesting meeting. Cbailes Seeley has gone in business at Lodi. He is a very suecesslul har- m a k e r, and we w ish him prosper- ity^ enipei rs. riolsey smitn ami ?on vKsitea rs. \Vm. Cox on M onday last, Prot. Boothby held a temj Sunday schooi at the close ot lar Sunday school last Sunday, ive us a splendid entertainment,shovv- g us the condition of cohol is used and whi g bible references to m g I alcohol is used and when not, and ing bible references to support talk; also recitations by Mist Cox and master Walter Smith. School will be closed next week ou account of the teachers’ institute at Farmer Village. Mrs. Nathaniel Seeley has moved in Mrs. Emily Covert’s house on north Main street. Mrs. Carrie Depevv ot Albany is vis ing her parents on north Main street. Mr Porter and family are now vis- at Frank Blain’s. iS Bertha Cooper expects soon to visit Washington A. J . Cooley is been very sick withith pneumonia.neumonia. loley is improving. He has Sick w p Darrow ‘>nd wife of ('anoga ;uests of J5. V. Cox-ert. ss Adda Darrow is still iinite ill. and little hopes ot her recovery. Beys Laiuliiig'. James Karr is visiting his lamily here. Evangeline Lockwood returns to El mira this week. Frank Fields and fiimily move Hrs week to a house near iYaterloo. It is I. II. R a n d a ll who Is ill —his is J. MacDonald Randall—who it at home from Willard, where acted as express clerk during the win ter. The error was a typographic.il Mr. Deal continues about the same Services at St. Andrews Friday ing at 10:;10 in the house adjoining the church. Easter Sunday, .s .v. m cele bration. The Courier ot last week has the Inl- lowing rrom iVest Varick. “It is said that a prophet hath no honor in his own country. There lives in Varick a prophet who claims he can see into tii- turity. He foretells a dark future for all people living to-d-.iy; he s.ays l.s'iii will be a wonderful year in many vvitys. There will be no harvest; there vvilf be irost every month m the year; there will be rains and Hoods, .such as have never been known since the deluge: immense fires will consume all ot our large cities; beasts will die bv the thousands; cholera and black tongue will rage throughout the world, uud those who escape the deadly scourg will be few and lar between.’' In ai swer to this prophet I will s i y : Ai suming that all rational beings believe in a God, and all ChrLstians in the Bi ble as God’s word, let us see it God hi that word ever said anything about harcesl, for though l.ssM) may lie a “ wonderful year in many w-iys,” was 1889 - s o 'vycrewere allll thee precediireceding a th p more. Though there way be jjj (-[jg vear.’’ Iltal “ frosts every month i has happened belore—once in I-'-'i believe. But though these biin-Ki his play house of prophecy bt they are not so neartlie'lou the one, “There will be in What says (iod to Noah in th ter of (icnesis, 2:id v e r s e T h i s , while the earth ramainelli seed time and hnr i‘Ci'<,and cold and beat.and siininier ind winter and day aud night shall nti'i.,- eease.\ 4Vhile the preceding vi i.-e .p- plies to the rest of the prophoev. \Nei ther will I again smite any more errri/ hing living as 1 h:vve done.\ Olivi- lusly the Varick prophet is lalse; i ' not a “ man of Got - T O — YODNG MEN OF SENECA F4LLS T A K E NOTICE! E l e g a n t S u i t s m a d e to o r d e r in tir s t - c l a s ' stv l e . !:;'■> -$,jo a rogular niceting of the Board ot 'I’rus- ’ held at their room ou Monday evening ; 'll 3, ISOO, tliero wore present, President j Eugene A. Itumsc.y and all of the trustees. ; After reading ol the minutes of the last regu lar meeting, same were approved after minor I ion.=, after which the several bills as preseiitcl were audited as to correctness ! properly certilh named, exemption | piipcrs weiT. on sevei'id successive motions, I o r d e r ill fir.St-eL'l.Ss S t \ l e . . ited tothetollowinguamed for more than ! years service in the Volunteer Fire irtment. v iz.: Messrs. Patrick Kiley, Pat- | r,', , , , MeOraw and Frank Cruise of Gleason j 1 ne.SC gO O d S a r c m a d e t(i o r d e r Fire Patrol, So -2. aud William Sutherland ol ' nsey i'rotec-tives. formal commuuicatiou from lileasou Fire Patrol I'o., So. 1, addressed to t hiet II. S- , Kumsey ol the Fire department advising liim I for cai providi I'poii I'resentatloii of rtioiis in tlie order ;e depart! jxi^ulsioii of sovei-a.1 members tbereol i ,se, and futtiiur stating lliat at a m e d - ; ins lieia February -25, IbSO, said company bad ' resolved to ditibaiia. Chief Runisey inform- I ing the Hoard That such action bad been duly 1 approved by the lioar I of »gineers, on motion ol :Mr. Moalu-r, seconded by Mr. O’Keil, , i|N FIRST-CLASS STYLE Ai IRKIANSRIP. A n cleg-ant line of' The report of i*oUce Justice K. H. Stevens insun __ 4 .-------------------- - agencies were received Irom Sles ,X Hills, aud S. L. Jacoby, respec cadi, after being read bv the cl Vcrilic.l statements of aggregate ot toreign insurance premiums received by their several id li'om Slessrs. Latham lectlvely, were being read bv the clerk, ordered On motion ot Chas. C Jlosher, the following was iinaiiimoubly adopted lat to the 1‘ati'ic'k Gai'gan. addressing the board m re gard lO dciVclive drainage on I iiH'dcn .street, inlj.U'Ciit, same was after iliseussion, mi motion, referred to the street committee. mi)l'.viut being also pre ented ol a shui- ture, in behalf ol Mrs. -X. C. Johnson, was als ', on motion, referred to the lent, and a recess tlie board, a t the avened and pro- ation of several recoiii- .'treet comm -Viter temporary adjou of twenty live i2j) mimit call ol the president. r< ceeded to the eonsidoKit; in named, offlcially decided and announce Ulc said several reeommendatioiis to be n follows T.vx Aivnioin/Eo iiv lvw . . BSIs''.-.: -l?V)r electric light contruet ......... SAb.VUTK.N ALLOW KD li\ CHAU’ l i S Gaps M Gents Fuinisifi Goofls. One price and 5 per cent, ort'f'or cash on all reach . . . made clothing-. . TODTMAN & GLADRE, im M i BSE, nST. I T . Reward to <iny one lliat can beat us down one cent. Ex-crv thiny marked in plain lii^ures. C O A L BY THE CARGO, CAR LOAD OR TON WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AMOUNT OE Fresh Mined COARSE PEA COAL ITUi: DKPAKTMENT. s'i'Vt’-iMV’hoEl-mVu at is'|-i ., Eli I?l..-Jl0 Total a u thorized ....................... KEC<) MXI EN D.XTION.S. :ulai- luecii'ig of the boai their room Mondaj it was, on several succoi the order m At aregi tees, held Jlareli J, P\ named Uerein. isaive village govern- Superintendent of lire alarm ........... $ LTnY dej';Eu'‘tment7.xiiens.'s ........ S ' i n ? i . ; r l , n r polCemen' . I s » s KlmuE'iiEElTFAgison Care of L-loek .......................... years by ( will be COI □ployee.s ol the asylum will W ill:i.r< l. 1 The larm carried Charles YanVleet, dei-easpil, conducted the present year by - ipIirEa VYm. McEh'oy, of i>odi. 'h e eiupl hold a dance in AssemIbly Monday evening, April 7, E.xpress agent Wirt VanY'leel wu' in Syracuse the latter p a rt ol last week, to secure the general agency ol the sale ot some very valuable book.s, including “111 Darkest Africa'’ lug were each sevendly submit >1 said annual ta.x meeting, .a ided to bi m h: litill iic.xt ’ by Stanley, to lie published by' Charles Scribner’s Sous, C. 4V. Pilgrim M. 1) , of the asylum, was in I'tica a part ol last wei jerinteudent weeks, :idditlon to the amount assessed and collected by the liiiard of trii'tee.s. for the several purpo stipulated. Notice ot (iriip.ised evpi uditares to be sub mitted to the annual tax meeting of Ihotax payers ot the village of .S' noeu Falls, to be lieid a( Joliiison hall, in said village, Monday, March 17. at 2 i». M. Notiee is hereby given by the under,siguoil eitizena aud tavpayer.s oi said village, that al the above mentioned annual meeting the undersigned will submit lo a vote ot said meeting, the lollowing propos d expendi tures for the piirticular olijc't.s liereinaltcr set forth, lo IM)EI5TI';i)N£s.'i OF TIIK VILLAliK. hacksmitiimg'-.; ■ l a k d l w ..................... - asylum, xvas in rtic : lek, and returned Monday. Miss Rosa Shields, employed at D B. I. was called to Seneca Falls last .S it -1 urday, to visit a sister who is danger- j ously ill. I Frank Hardenbrook, teacher in the ■ Comb's district, two miles south ot Ovid village, clo-sed his winter form ol' j school Friday. He gave the best -sati.s- \ faction, and is wanted again. j The telegrapher, type-writer and j stenographer ot the asylum, George K. j Fenton, though young, is thoroushly competent. ; The asyium chapel services Sunday j last, were conducted ity Rev. C- W. ! McNish, Of Ovid. Mrs. S. Crawford, postmaster’s wife k \ y ^ addis ' is now in Syracuse purchasing .'pring ' j *. Me N o r t l i c r i l C'C lltl'al E x c u r s i o n ' tlievliligcaltoi-ney for collection. Adopted, to Waslilngtoii. returning' via i -xiso, on motion, the Northrrn Central Railway lor Apiil I , „„ ,vitli the following result. 8th. A tram ot Pullman Sleepers and | ti„, „ ^ ballot, the ct^rk announced the Day Coaches is scheduled to leaveSen- nult to be as follow' Total number of hallo,., eca Falls 6:2o p . si , stopping at points cast, nine i9..of winci. votes a . c . ombs re- between there and Elmira, on above eelvcd and Daniel crane received 4, when date. The excursion tickets al a rate o\ motion, it -was mit a stay in W'a'hington ” ’ ' ------------- ------------------ - lollowing iiropos ptirlicular object.' JtNEs.'i OF TI Y ; R ! ^ ; Y , e r - d Clerk ... Wtoge‘ m'LpA?tim lntc*n*Mt on b'idfie liontis . .......... TI k * Siisliv Co., suppiies i r E l ”\’\-' and will :in^ ot $10, pen tdl the 17 inst.. N o rthern C e n tral stations principal stations on all No better opportunity ot sents itself lor a visit to our Capitol than at this time ofyear ve; An exceptional ..................... iV a'hington ! sold from as well as connecting | lasoii pre- Na'ioiial the privilege ac turning via New Its tim e o l feature ot this tonr is icorded tourists of re turning via New York on payment ot $9 additional, or via Philadelphia with out additional charge. These conces sions render the tour a most desirable Those contemplating this trip would do well by applying a t once lor itiner aries and details to Mr. W. E. Fni'cr, 19 Exchange Street, Buffalo, N. Y. or \ “I f ' T h e S p r i n g iTIetlirlne. The popularity which Hood's Sarsa parilla has gained as a spring medicine is wonderful. It possesses Just those elements of health-giving, blood-puri- lying and appetite-restoring which everybody seems to need at this season Do not continue in a dull, tired, unsat isfactory condition when you mav be so much benefitted by Hood’s Sarsapa- rUla. It purifies the blood and ii ’ the weak strong. special; lotion, the MoarU adjourned. CADV SILSBY', Clerk, peeial meeting, March «, 1S90. K-eting of the board oJ trustee bold at tbeir Marc'b e, 1890, there were present, ITe.'?ldent Buraspy, and Trustees Mosher. (iouM. (p’Keil Xtclinire, McKeon and Beach; absent, Messrs Christopher and H. N. Rumsey. The president stating to the members pres ent that Mr. H. N. Ramsey was unavoidably detained by business out of town, and the contemplated proceedings rendering desira ble the attendance ol everj' member of the ho.artl, alter discussion,during wliich a similar course tyos recalled as having been pursued from the dictates of courtesy during the ill- ness ot Mr- McKeon, on motion it wa?, at 8:10 CADY tilLSBY, Clerk. be president, f: 'ting to order at chair, Cf ) o'clock. e will continue to .sell at $ 3 . 7 5 PLR TON Call and see it and leave j-tuii' order.s. C S. HOOD. After relevant remarks in regard lo iien sarv repairs lo a sewer on state sU\el. on motion was I'efi'iTi'd lo the slrei'l voniinitte,' olthe bouv.l. with idine.'tto inve.'tigat\ and Mr. O’Keill calling the attenlio’. o! ih, hoav'Uo the, need o taiu v,- md-walk in from was also relened lo Ihi the board. Ou motion of Mr. Xlosher, secondi il by Mr. II, N'. Rumsey. it was here] That the McKeoii, the board here proceetled lo lialiot for police justice, the clerk was instructi .1 to record the result as folliius Total nniiilici'nl vote.' cast nine '.O. ot which William ehii k received si.x (i>), ■' M. Gniou icccivcl two -i received one 1 1). When o FEES TELLER HAS A JOB LOT 3 , 0 0 0 N 15. Stevens ret tion Ol Mr McKeoii, .seeonilC'l by Mr GonM, Ki.'iih'iil, That William Chiili, hiuliig re AT 24 CENTS EACH, A l l BIUSS TRIMMED. p be as lol l \5 v ;!,:.T Alter whicb, ou motion, i cced'-'d to ballot lor villag< atti Clerk aiiiioiiiiceil tlie result to b Total number ol ballots east nine c.i , ol u liinh Clarence .X XlaeDonald iccciveil liv\ James Harmon received I M. Wilcoxcn received one 1 On motion, the board ptoceeded to Intllol for street commi.'.sioner; after wliicli, th< clerk announcing the result to be as lollow.s Total number of ballots cast r •bicli 1‘atrick liogi ns rcia ived Comp.son received Also :!2 otlier jiatlerns in tlie Latest^Styles fta ' |i. M’lien, o FRED TELLERS 'I’csu'iKn-K’ The siijie.riiileudeiit of public iii.s'ruction Trautmar '‘in ou tion, it w '| o ; Preceded by numerously .signed petil'ons | 'ni,. snjie.riiileudeiit of public from honorably discharged soldier.? uud ; hU’' uppoiiit***! an iiisUlnU- lor Sr salloi'.sof thelafe war, and Irom several lot j at Farmer Village, April 7-11, IMi owner, therein, the board proceeded to b dlol . All who are now teaching or e.xjicctto teach tor sexton ol Kestvalc ceinctciy, with the fol I in this coraini'sioner di.striel the coming year lowing result Total numherof ballots east i are expected lo he present nine (II), of wliicli -Xsa Timmerman received I No per.son is lo be registered after Jlonday, seven '7),R N.ilcbbci'il I'ci'eived one.l;,G . without the aiiiirovalol tb:i conductor. Ttus- ■coived one I.. When, on motion, iU jccs and otber.s iulcrc'ted in edueatimnil work 1 Paige reco village of Seneca Falls, N. A\. President Rum: stated to the mcc political preceiii'iic thus tlllea by appPii liavc been licstowed upon a aiircrcMit courae, ami lliat lu* ib-sirc licly understO'''d Ijiif'i :ul<lr<!ss ' veral posilioiis ; ml, con.sislc'itly | ton neinoeriiH only, j iulcrc'ted in edueatim (bally invited to be present. A .D R A P I'J!, I'AAC II. STol'T, ( omluclor. FIlANa.SS.Goj>F]!KV, School Commissioner. ‘11 appol d rest rvitli him. an insUtuents in the bi the election of those faitb, aftei wbicli, board adjourned SALESMEN C. L. BOOTIIBY, UoclK stcr,N. Y. (Mayau.) !i opposite po!iti( :‘50 on motion, t CADY'SILSBY.i Id'k. T'- Mil extracted by use of Denta ■ Kmc ric A p p a ratus, w ithout e x tra charges ai Dr. Gould’s Denta Rooms i-er Baird’s store. SPRING OPENING F i |[ iB y is. H. L Hiefs,, Friflau, Hprii 4 m, DANIELS OPERA HOUSE. K. I. MALSO-V. Manager. Tiicsda]' liveniiur., Apr. jth, GUSSIE BEIiLWOOD Biirlusdis Slid NoFelty Gi Every jierfurni' i' au Artist of Ability and Fam e . Kverv act a sjilcndid creafiou of Mer it :'uu(l A b ility. ----------An army of---------- WinsoiiiB Women lu tlie Brilliant Opiwatic .Spectac- ulnr DiirlCiSijUP, are most cordially invited t- call and examine goods. A Delightful JoUy Absurdity, S id e - S p littin g F u n , ^ i PRICES, 25,35,50 & 75 CTS. Tickets on sale tliree days in advance at Hoair’s Drus store.