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t, i SENECA COUNTY JOURNAL,: W'k^NESDAY, APR/L fC, 1890. Seneca County Journal. IT IS THE BEST ABTEPJISIE IBlTi o r i ^ L e Cosmopolitan A X D T H E Seneca County JOURNAL F O R O N L Y $ 2.50 Subscribe now. JO U B N A L IN G S . —Arbor Day, seeend of May. —SeliooJs opened last Monday t<. file suimner term. —The (Jeneva Presbytery opened it session here yesterday. —.Money, though it never talks, j said to be ‘-mighty g otd company.” __The word that strike.s a chord of common sympathy about these d ays: House cdc.aning. —.May 1st is the date given lor the re.sninption ol business l>y the Caynga bake tow boats. —The steam motor was given a trial trip SaUirday attenioon tietween this village and Waterloo. —-School has coomieucol again, is evidenced by the absence of kites in the air and bovs on the streets. —What kind ol fruit matures the whole year loiiinl. parliciiiarly in and abont Seneca Falls :■ \1 )h t rhtutn ith I” —The highway co nmissioners and town clerk met at the oHice ol .lustice j Stevens on Monday, to look over counts and make out bills, etc. )tn-s Kenyon and Addison have completed their sewer, west .side dghbors Kenyon ampleted their st ol State street, inst north ol the M. E. church, which secures tor them dry- cellars and peace ol mind during the w-et season. It is a good ji)b, well P E B S O i V A l ,. O itr B e a u t i f u l C. h . P a r k . and Mom Miss Maud Stowell has been visiting tnends in Geneva. —At a meeting ot the Ladies Aid So- lety ot the Congregational chnrch,held : the residence ot Mrs Peter Trautman | Larette ot on Monday evening last, Mr.s. Geordis : -Miss Emma bilsby. animonslv eieered Pre.s- > McRamara has been spending a William I. Aichols, now ot Oswego, r Sunday. Miss Larette ot New York, is visiting Stearns was tinani idem and Mrs. Chai man ot the social committee. a spend tutlalo. Curtis^ chatr -1 Iriends in Bui Mrs. Mary Smith of Geneva, is the !st ot her son James D. Smith. John Diirnin Ini'^ engaged with I.. C. j The wish has been often e.vpressed Hoskins. i that Mr. Lambert Goodman would as.- J.. H Corwin was home over Suuday | ynme management of the L tke Park the next season, as report said he an ticipated doing. But it now appears that Mr Goodman has purchased the hotel at Ovid, .vhere he will soon ve- There is an earnest desire in this community that the Park should lie un der the supervision ot high minded, ?ious and efficient men, who beginning t( 1 are discuss —The bicvcie trade is bi b.)Oni, and the wheelmen are ing their prospective tonrnanu-nt.s tor the summer. Tbis style ot locomotion seems to he growing more and more popular, tor both gentlemen and ladies, some ot the latter being among the strongest enthusiasts. -urday li New York tor hospital treatment yirs..y. \V. Stewart ot Pmehesier, is visiting —Don’t fail to remembei the entertainment in course ot prep: by the ladies ot the M. E church lor Tuesday evening ne.vt. “The Carnival of Trades,” representing all the various leading occupations, in a manner to please and inteiest everybody. .Join the “ Carnival” in an hour of real anti rational enjoyment. —Prof, A. M. seekell ot this place, who has been for two years principal Of our High School, i.s being named as a candidate tor School Commi>^sioner Ot the second district this fall. Mr. Seekell is a young man ot good attain ments, and his past e.vperieuce u.s a teacher in high school work fits him lor the duties ot the office.—fnion ^ipriuf/n Advertiser. We lully indorse the good words spoken ot Prof, -'seekell as a man. and as am p ly qualified tor an excellent commissioner. —'J'he now Village Board ot Health (Me.ssrs Jas. H. MacDonald, Geo. W. John.son, W’. I). Kankin, Patrick Ilca- gan and George W. Smith,) held their first meeting at the Trustees rooms last 'rharsdaj- evening. The Board elected the following officers: Presi dent, Col. J. H. MacDonald-, Clerk, Chas. W. Combs; Health officer, Dr. J . F. Crosby; llegistrar ot Vital Sta tistics, George W. Johnson growl 1 try to ol the times Is a all over the coun- resist and break away Irom ring good sign iw'iiig dispo.Mtion orriiption and usurfiation in politi —Pocahontas lodge. F. & A. M., h leased rooms over Todtman & Gladko’s store in the Sheldon block and will iipy them as soon as they are put in octaipy —The Teachers' Inslilute hold at Farmer Village, is pronount bv the commissioner and condi •)ne ot the most pleasing and suecessiul nneed iductor as —Sanderson’s liirmtm-e parlors ed with the very latest styles niture, and a great feature re par Ulled with the very latest s ent is a new stock ot baby Kead the large ad. on first page day's Joi RN.u.. —Monroe «.k Anderson, the new dry goods firm, open their store to-day. Their stock is all new luul complete, and they request the public generally to call and inspect. Bead their ad. in another column. into efi-eet in this State allows c- liles 8l..'iO lor summoning a jury in Jusliees court, lor which service the old law gave them only 7.') cents. — It IS not generally credited here, >r Stowell ot the llevei'lv went down to Albany “ to condole with that neighbor Gov. Hill over the election ot James li. Manning a-, mayor of the capitol city ” —The patriotism of our triend ot the U n c illt oo/es out early. He suggests “ an old tashiimed celebration” lor next Fourth of J 111 —Street commissioner Rogers has squad 1)1 men scraping and cait- tl the dirt ot Full street lor .several Inly. And the siigge-stion is (jqjp . We \second the e-iiiotiou.\ i —Fifty-seven new member.s received tue nand ot lellowship at tlie Baptist churcli at Faimer Village last Sunday raorning. The Ri ru u- says the scene was a most impressive one, the line ot new members e.xtending across the trout ol the church anrl tar ilown each aisle. Alter the pastor had given the usual words ot welcome, the meintiers ot the church passed in proce.ssioii in front ot the new members each giving each tne hand ot lellowship. —Saturday last was a magiiilicent spring day, and everybody 'vho conid do so, seemed to lie out ot doors en joying it. In the evening Fall street presented the old time apiiearauce, the walks being filled with surging crowds, and meri-iinent and hilarity e\ ei-y where. On Sunday the variou.s churches were unu.snally full -new .spring hats seem ing to tiredoiiiinate. and doubtless aid ing to inspire some ol the preachers in properly depicting the vanities of this —Now take care ot the rubbish ; A tew sueli warm days as we h ive baU lately will develop malarial as well qs health giving File, and miieh sickness may result iinlc.--s great inccantion is taken to clear out the reliise recciita- cles, the cellars and the back yards. And don’t dump the tmi-k into .some body else's yard, or in some by-jilace; it will be Just as dangerous there De. stroy it, burn it or bury it where it will decay without sfirea'llngcontagion. W'e are tore-warned th-it cholera is likely to follow the track ot La Grip] and that good sanitary toiiditioiis i the best silegii.irde. preveutioii —The oini.'Siou in last weeks Jorit- N.\t, to notice the eoneert by the .sing ing ela.ss ot Prof De Collard, which occurred on Tuesday evening ofla.s- week, wins enlitely aei-idental. Being (h-tained in settling a ditlieillfy amongst the (Jiissie Bellwood troupe unlil it was too late lor Its to atleinl the concert,we lended upon a rcjiort troiii others ) did attend, which was not lorth- coining, and in the rush Ot pnblicatinn day, on Wednesilay mornimr that. Willi several oilier items, was uninfen- lionaiiy omit'eii. We teol a warm iu- ig her parents, on Bridge St. s .Marne 15;iiley has reUirned trom a pleasant visit with iriends in Medina. .Mrs. H. Gfiainberlivin and daughter Mary, are home trom a visit to New Mrs. \Vm. Van Houten and tittle daughter are visiting with relatives in Syracuse. J. H. Crowell has removed his meat market to the store tormerlv occupied by Wm. Warner. Frank Clary will act as manager of Palmer’s coal yard during Mr. Palmer’s absence in New York. ^ .Mrs. C. 0. Goodyear, and daughtei Mi.ss Loua, arc spending a lew# days this w eek in Itoehesler. Mi-s Ida Golder has returned trom Kochester, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Bellows. A. \V. Siewart ot Rochester, spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. W'essell on Bridge street. Jliss Nellie Baird returned to her -Studies at Smith college, Northam{)ton, Mass., Saturday morning. A. M. Bndcubeckcr has been ap pointed tli.'-trict deputy ot the ^Ancient Order ot United Workmen. Major Horace N. Kiimsey and Chas. G. Johnson are newly appointed no- tarie.s {iiiblic for Seneca county. -. and Mrs. Alexander Gregg, ot ■niiah .spent Sunday with Mrs. Rog.in and family on Bridge street. “A r Sievenson spent last witb.his faiiiily here, i husiucss tour on Mom Mrs. C. M. Stahl conscieiicio will make the interests ol the pub and the Park identical, and strive uphold the inor.al tone ot both. There is no question Unit some com petent and experienced mamager trom this viuinity, who is lavorably known in the community, and who knows what i.s needed to draw and hold the proper class ot patronage, will sneceed in lime in making the Park what it should be, and possesses rare advan tages for becoming, a charming, repu table and noted summer resort, which shall draw largely trom outside ple-'s- use seekers, who wish tor a quiet or at least orderly and respectable place ot retreat trom the cares and turmoil ot business, and who are able and willii resting pi It would seem that the e.vpei'imeiit nas been tried long enough ot building up Park prosperity upon the three DM. - ‘ Drink, Dancing and Debauchery— ■ to add a ci ) pay Icqui.tL'ly lor the com fori ling 't of e lor themselve.s and and It is time to add a couple more, by of finale in that direction, Dis- iment must be upon inagem' heretotore, and inspire confidence and guai o f eii a higher idane than heretotore, under control ot men ol principle, who larantee Mr. and Mrs. Alexandei Savannah spent last Sum i, and resumed iday morning, ot the Waterloo U/iscrvcr stall is e.mvalescing from ait u tmsiully aggravated attack ot the grip. Miss Edith Trautman, who has been visiting iriend.s in Loekport and Buffa lo tor several weeks, leturns home to- Dliii Lattes left aionday uioniing tor Geneva to take charge ot constructing a sewer tor eoutractor Barlow of this village. Wm. Wayne and laraily recently re turned Iroin Kansas, have taken pos session ot ‘i eotuiuodious house on Boston avenue. Mrs. H. T. Noyes, aceoiiqiiinicd by Miss Lou, has been the her daughter, M Johnson in esque intcLopting morass, ns at many celc- 1 C a y u g a street, ‘hester to patrons all the decorums of enlight ened and christianized .society, so that all can leel the assurance ot respectable lellowship and civil treatment any where in the prec-in<-ts of the Park. Otherwise, selt-respeeting people will not iriingle there, and the place will become a reproach and a by-word. Few, it and localities in the State of NevvY'ork, possess such natur il advan tages, in point of sylvan extent, pic- grove, (with no ig morass, ns at bi-aUd resorts,) a striking and charm ing variety ot plain and ravine; na ture has tumisheil ever) thing, in lact, upon wliiuh artistic taste may supple ment a very Eh sinm ol attractive love- linc.ss. Who c.umot see that the true policy is to work in harmony with nature, and utilize her magnificent gilts in the pro motion of pure aspiration.s, and the highc-t, because innocent enjoym e n ts? )Ye have talked with many who have visited nearly all the lamous oiitiiig places and suinnier re.sorts in the coun try, and all who have seen our Lake natural atirar-tions, needing only judi- booin ol linancial prosperity. W A T E B L O O . Geo. E. Dobson ba.s been very ill. Miss Topping is entertaining Homer friends. Wm. Morrill of Cato was in town over Sunday. Mrs. Wilfra Sjkes is visiting Philadelphia. D. C. Bond ot Franklin, Pa., was m town last week. Kev. W. S. Carter is out ot town a lew days visit. Mrs. iV. W. Force is visiting at Su pervisor Ileuion’s. Hiram Kimball ot Cleveland, Ohio, is visitiqg m Waterloo. Ur. F. t . Leonard has gone to Syra cuse to open a dental office. Loren Thomas and Jesse Snooks have returned trom Florida. Geo. Dounalley was in Syracuse dur ing the first part ot the week. Mrs. James Cross ot Junius is suffer ing trom a stroke ol paralysis. Miss Jennie Hiller is teaching in the Stone church district this term Miss Louise Hiller ot Sbortsville spent Sunday with her parents. .Miss Alice Maude GrocKer gave a reading at Auburn I'lst evening. Mrs. Win. Herne ot Rochester is visiiing her lather, J. W. Avery. Steadman Lincoln of Athens, Pa,, visited his brother Orin lost week. Mrs. Hannah Boyle oi Havana is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W. Dewitt. Murray Gilbert has gone to New York to act as eoaehman lor I'heodoie Russell. A meeting ot the directors ol the Waterloo Wagon company was held Saturday. Miss Matte Moran ot Seneca Falls was the guest of the Misses Giligan over Sunday. G. W. OTIara, the agent lor the Pru dential Insurance company, has re moved his family to this jjlace. E. C. Pierson will begin work on his new house very soon; it will be the finest residence in town when com- Beiicdict tell and injured his very badly yest pk-ted caused by which he carryiiij The new candy titore opet 2 sterday; it was ned Satiir- .cture their R. J. Brophy has i provemeuts on the block he lecei iirchased. It is now one of the Illy a iK-nt to give it t national repute, and coiisefiitc :ty. But it no one can be found who i.s Willing to make the necessary iuvest- ■T’he Rochester oculists give no en couragement as to the recovery ot Miss Eliza Markey's eyesight, which Ks sor- rowlul news to her many trieiuls. Michael Dean, aged twenty-six years, willing to make the necessary died ol the grippe at hi.s home in Mays | rneiit to put the Park in eoiulitiou to Point on Thursday. The luneral was , aceouunodute a large inllux ot visitor.s held at lo o’clock trom St. Patrick's ! we verily believe it would cbiirch srturday morning. I ^,;iy better in every sense, Itowevcr l)l . U. B. Ilowe, having sold the hat ' eeonoinically eondne'ed, it the moral anil e.>I) business to his son Frank, has ' sense ot the better class ot eoininumty L-cid<‘(l t( day. The propriel own e-audy, placing a tresh lot before their customers every day. made many im- purehased. it is now one ot tne most attractive business places on th“e street. The funeral ot Henry Repson will be held to-morrow at 3 p . m . Mr. Repson was a well known resident and one who will be missed very much. He was seventy-one years ol age. Mrs. Genevieve C. Savage was greeted with a lair sized audience Mon day evening, and all who heard her expre-^s themselves well pleased. She was assisted by T. S. Lnmb, IMrs. C. K. Manning and C. Hugenin. James Kelly has given up housekeep- rooins with Mrs B ing 1nd Madison; his daughter gone to Rochester, wh -re L' in-ae [letiee ol ined-1 in hi-) office I initary tonditi s ‘An ounce of II is better than a pound ol days. \) hat llllliter he proposes to do j terest in good singing, and gladly by way ot “im provenienr rcniains to num,] aH proper elFirts to develop resume the iciiic :>n I may be foi over lloags Drug Store. Henry Stowell. e.x-Senator Sweet, Assembl.vnian .L U. Stevens and e.x- Assemblyiuan J. B. Thomas were the the question of liquor selling ipior SI ith obot laaiice is duly respected Oiii‘ Suggestion. in line with tlio local march (>t ini- •Sciuca c o unty g u e s ts u t G o v ernor Hill's ! p rovem e u ts, we have l Wednesday evening at offer. A grand opportunity ;ciitive mansion at Albany. to make an attractive spot, and a ered- suggest aggie tattle an>I Mr. George »tabte public ornament, where now i.s il ol- Bliigtiaintoii, were mai- a r-, a substantial waste, and the desirable Mi.'S .Ma ( . Leonard v,, Lnu^uaiuLwii, ,»c,c m I ti .. ' ried this nioruiiig at the bride's home i Iranstormatioii can be in ide at tritll in tills village, by Rev. Mr. Diekin.son, | expense, compared to the real benefit, ol the Presbyterian ehnrch. i ’acy will i Our suggestion is, to lay olf the west nirike their 'home in Bingiiamtoii, and | end oi the Park, say running northerly t’le Jot KN-VI. joins with a host ot .Sen- j trom the eastern comer of the triangle eea Falls friends in wishing them all | in trout of the R. R. .station, to North po-sible happiness ill their wedded lito. Park street; put that poriiiu ot the .Monday iast J . B. Carpenter, the at- Park in good tilth ami set out a t:isty it shrubs and llowers. londay last J . B. Carpenter, the at- re;idj poimlar eoitier druggist took unto himselt a bride in the person ot Ml'S l.uey M;ts.sou of Iluuunonds] Alter a liriet vvoitdin; [ding trip tl leva-eva- Tnesd;uesday. oiqde eiune to Gen T Tl rill enter immediately upon the dnties Editor Journal: deligUtiul picture wouht^ p ’eet the eye ot tourists and travelers by each passing train ot ears, and thousands branees ■arry aw.ty ple;tsa and lavor:il)le inqn-essions of Seneca Falls, which would surely ri remom- • credit and profit in the iroper e j ieal talent and improve and I musical taste in Seneca Falls. -l.awrence King ot Seneca Falls, | iseonvieted in police court .Monday, j They Iter immediately upon the dut h-msekeeping, Mr. Carpenter hav- Seneca r iiirnished a home on Tillman slreet. 1 donnd to oi ij their enp ot liappiness ever over- near tutnre. (iaii m (hizdtc 1 And what an in-piration ot gooi “ kept preserve wouli n citizens, and e'jie e young and more iiiqnes- ij Academy students OuMilltige inaiiagemeut seems to be | cialiv t eoiisiderahly uii.xed, at least! ,i, tiirnish to onr own i. ino- ' sionable, outsider. I be \ illage Board ot Health ; would receive sntisiantial 1 to be nit her eontni I SlOnauie, aiiu /vc.uieniy oiuuvmo ...' they w ould daily ob.'Crve a n d eiij'ty its --The Town lioanl - ‘I''\ ‘ beiiciU from the mollifying an I elevat- whieh has Village Bo.ii prevailed in the .ml in dividing g inlluenees ol the pleasin’ picture, ides, such an irniiriiveiuent would : wit] befo r e - tii'tice Sweeney of being disor-i getller on MoiuliU m o rning at the otlu o ' np the q p - i dive oifiees betw een the i,,. more in keeping w ith the beautiful derly under the charter. H e was g j v - ; „ f Supervisor L'lthiim, to provide lor tw o p u tie . The Ihnird consist- ;ind nnm-esMve m o im m eat on en five dollars or ten He took ‘ the vacancies c>U'ed by the deaths ...... .• ...... ............ ........ 1 ........ five dolla rs o r ten the days, (ii-neva (,an 111 '/ ot thrci- Keiinhhe.ins ami only two —'Hie lire alaiin at about last Friday, was eausi d by the burn ol a house on Bayard stn et, owned Mrs. Hess. The department eeting roirp- I officer, and le op{io> icely roiound osire sideot the Fai r oat the good effect ol tile whole. Lot US Utilize such advanfages •es'ive moimmeat o ind would ’a rk .a r I'ld effe , Commissioner ofllighways llim ill and | Democrats at a lecuit meetinj , Town Collector Gibiiore The (h rk pointed Dr Crosby Health olli' presented .i petition ot numerous cili- removeil ('has W, Combs U'OlU , Zeits and business men, a.sking the ap- lice of Registrar ami appointed a Dem- ! p,,. i-enderiiig oiir village pleas- pointnieiit of .John O’Brien as col lee- O'-rat in his ste.id Where was the deal ? mtraetive.^ind h wMl surely place ot Michael G ilmore, de- ami why should they have renened a ‘ j,r„i'itable'i'nvc'stment in the has made an etffeient hand promptly and .saved the building, ceased. Mi. O'Brien is a smi-in law of| Republieun who has made an effie badly damaged in the iqiper story and ^fr. Gilmore tiud his appointment is and painstaking officer when they ro„(' intended to secure the avaUs ot the it in their powei to retain him ? it ill tlieir power -------- ‘ office tor the Deneiit ol the widow and j [It an “ outsider” has interest euoi —A tidy honsewite suggests that if i Kimily of the deceased eolleefor. No m ilu> matter to keep ,\ <ioort JIo v o . The new Mayor ot UocUester has open eyes ___ ^ any have a place in the back yard i bction was taken and on motion e iis, amlearetnlly note the revelations, •'^Kn'ted on the right track immerr- where slops and refuse matter are care- Justice (Jiiion, who had ottier offieial he will be able to unravel a good share ‘ '’‘P’A'I at h-ast; he h;is proclaimed that (Sly allowed to aeeumulate and “ set- business on hand, the board adjourned ; ot Hie “deals\ which have become so the saloons must be closed on - I,” such phice be turned into a pansy i to the l.itli, yesterday, :it -J or v erbena lied, ami note the effect ot the change. —Monday morning, just betore nine o'clock, our villa' appearance agai singly, in .'(piads ana ptaroons, were | gleefuhy wending their I __ the ‘-big bosse- ' —Thescribe .says: ‘-N'o one _ ... i Ol good sound sense yvill think it iin- \ i proper to increase tlie assesseti value I upon buildings, land and svater power, 1 that is not in operation.” And he bi i numerous ami “ e •mfnsing” and to track ! charged the Police lorce witl ■s -and little bosse.s”. ! responsibility T ljo l*i'csl»ytery in S e s s ion. lonsibiiity ot euloreing the l:vw against the Sunday liquor traffic. MOW IS it lu Seneca F-a!ls ? Are the saloons, licensed and unlicensed. in. btlool thlldien. I merchant, so long as it is | evening at the s and platoons, were j idle, and where the owner h is money i 7->'* o'clock The sermon was pro gleefuhy wending their wav toward | with which to openvte it, and svhen it i by Hie retiring moderator. Ther the academy, it being opening day ot j \ ’L” '‘''Gviiy then reduce its! aitenOam-e m the Clcrg ot Geneva met la s t' ’'\\P ,.>,.,.,. 1 , .,f long alter midnight on week days,with- Presb v ten a n churc h at T h e serm o n was p reached the summer term ot school. ______ T h is is a Itlir spoeimeii ot the j'tri.-t- ^ning people a t - ! igs and entertainment i ...... Genevieve Chidester I expression to bv rage a't Fatzinger hall, Waterloo, on ! P*-'\’ ...ondav evening, and speak in high f R leads (me to_ won praise of the e.xecutive abilities, both t- dmenutk* and elocutionary, of MrS. ^ low\ iitler midnight out cheek or hindrance on the p.irt of the Village autliotities? Complaints are wevkly lu-.ide that things me growing worse instead ot better in this restiect. given by Mrs mutk* and elocutionary, Savage. —'-The i-ctnA- and tile ot the I cratic party in Seneca county is si er than any inaiviaual.— WuteHot server. anyhow; Nobody will dispute that “the Democratic party in Senec.a Coun ty” is a “ rank” concern. —The Sanderson block, north side ot Fall street, has bee-i purchased by F. P. McCartin, for .Sil.t.-iO It will be refitted in fine shape, and occupied by the purchaser as a harness shop and saddle and trunk store, alter about June 1. It is a good location, and m good hands for business. —Grand opening in Dry Goo .Is -at ’ iderson's, to-day- Monroe and Aude ridii-ulous i'Ie:i.s,:ind If .'JO.tfiere is the .strongest reason to tear that a.-tn il and serious injustice inav be done. ‘ Increase the asse.ssed v:ilne np(>n buildings, land and water power I/idl , j'V is not in operation .so long as it is id/r, I P and when it is put into activity then ; reduce its valuation.” The logic of which is, fiemii.se it is idle and unpn - fitable, and c-ouseqiiently /c'X.s v a luable, increase the assessm e n t and ta.ves. I Nothing but spite o ra very e.ssentml lack lod sound seuse.eould impel a lu in give expression lo such an outrage ous principle. .And one in the conduc t ot public .affairs ot like slui'l.iw c meeptions are; Ryan tor .-s.) a side, and was won by Rev.' E. H Dickinson was chosen “ and retorm” Modenitor Devotional exercises tbis i adm im stm tionbegant, put in its work. ..r u /. ...... I dealers are bold enough to de clare that they not only “ stand in with byy thee reg.ihregulir orderrder ott busine.ss.usine.ss, I will also be an evening session * y lowed b th r o o b Tiicrc will also be an evening session this evening at 7 :;>«> o’<'lot?k. .) disells.siou will be held on the .sub- | illage ollieers,” receive their unlawinl p.itrouage. does'nt the lieveille puneb up the PieSldent and Roliee Justice, whose je c to f th e Revision, .sometime diiniKr i heretofore de- the se,ssioa. ! “ to be, t The meetings , clared it to be, to .stop these unlawinl all opento ! “ Consistency IS a jewel.” —A meeting ot rresbytery e menced here yesterday and Will C probably to-morrow. Barton 'day evening amt “Trix” —.A seveutv five yard toot great trouble j run ijii the fair ground S.iturdi .affairs i.s that | tietween VVillitii meept entrusted wiln duties which requiiej .‘orraer. Ryan, the exercise ot good sound sense and i slipped in the start, chirllenged B;vrton mature and inqiariial judgment. . for another race last night. who claims —it is said that a Chinaman has rented the Norcott store Oil State street tor five years lor laundry purposes. IE i.s of great importance that our merchants along Fall street support the Street sprinkler and get him started at —The Woman’s Relief Corps are m iking exten-sive preparations 1 lair ami Icstival to be held in Grand Army Hall during the evening ot Tue.s- day, May G. a has M a ggie has •e she will enter a convent ot the Sisters ot Mercy. The Waterloo Wagon company have -eu making som e decided improve ments in their office, every ollicml in the office has a special aivartmeut which is enclosed in glass, presenting a very line appearance. Dr. J . jV. Duj, poc-xiiTustci, has sne ceeded in getting a Sunday evening mail s.\ stem through this section This will take effect April '21, a through ra;ill lor New York, Boston, etc., will leave liere each Sunday evening alter that (late. A N e w I’ia iio . Till-; “ M. vlcom I mvk ,” of W ateiu . oo . We ine pleased, an jilea.sed beyond usual measure, to make record ot a se ries ot tacts ill connection with a new piano no.v phice 1 on the market and before the public, seeking honors in a field already ocenpii-d by some ot the most renowned u lines n-sociatcd with the musical ami m l u s t iil history oI this country. The name of this piano is the ‘-.Mal- com Love,” and it is inanutactnred in this State, in the town ot Waterloo, bv a company consisUnrot a number of gentlemen who tire stockholders in the Waterloo Organ Company ivn'l Others in thilt vicinity who -are interested in other manulacturing industries. Mr. Malcom Love has long lic. u identili.d with the W;\terlo() Organ Company,and L'ompariv determined some time to enter the iist of “ F a i i t u s n i a . ” There was an immense house at U o Globe Theatre last night, when the Han lons presented their famoi.s “Fan tasma,” with numerous additions and irovements. And what is ‘-Faii- na” ? it is an entertuiement com- mirthirth andnd pounded of mystery, m a mag- nitieiice. For two hours and a halt one enchanchantment “ is ve-itably in a realm ot e The unexpected is always happening and tun and tiolie 'are ever alternating with beauty and splendor. Description is useless, lu the first place, it is iin possible to memember a tithe of the wonderful things that followed so rapidly, and those things that : remembered would only suffer by insforma'iou scei f beautilul tables ers, poulti telt roofing several gran a large number of beautilui tab tricks innuiuerab.c, and quite a gerie of animats, including bear pents and rabbits on land and gigantic crabs, lobsters and octopuses in the sea. Add to this the clever acting, the specj ialties. and the very elaborate and j'et wonderlully smooth manner in which everything is done, and the result is an entertainment that pleases everybody, old and 'SoVng.—Boston EvenuuiTm n - The Hanlons are considered the best in their line ol birsiness and the Fautas- ma is without an equal. The company is large and carry all their own scenery. See advertisement in another coliunil, and do not tail to witnes.s this great pro- dlietion in Daniels Opera House no.xt 'X’uc'sday evening. B e i i i o v a i . J. II. Crowell wishes to inform the public that he has removed his meat- market three doors we.st.aiid may here- attei bo louiid in the store lormerly occupied by William W’arncr. All the choicest cuts ot meats con stantly on hand when it is po.ssiblc to procure them. . Tbis market will be first-class in ev ery particular. A share of the public patrongae is solicited. J II. CltOWKLL. Partridge Block. As the Sanderson block has been sold, and the store niu.'t be vacated by June 1. Charles Sanderson is .selling the entire stock at cost. This is a grand opportunity to purchase crockeiy, glas.s ware and household tiinds'iing g\ods at a very low price. W s m t e a . New customers at the City Steam Laundry, lOfi Fall St., Sheldon block, under Tootmao & Gladke’s. Having put in new machinery and e.xperienced help, 1 am now prepared to do fust class work on short notice. Hoping to receive the p.atronage ol the people of mcca Falls, I remain yours L. S. L eox . vud . Lace eurtaius a specialty. F o r B c ist. Splendid desk room and front win dow ; good location. Rent nominal to :able applieani, who will oe- duriaguring businessusiness hours.ours. copy generally d b h Also, if de.sired, good living and lodg ing rooms, with pantry, good c-lothes press, etc., in eonncction with trout office. A good (-fiance for student, clerk or underwriter (one or more) to keep “Bachelor's Hall.” Or, it not taken together soon, the rear rooms will be let separately at light rent. Empiirc at Jocitx.vL sanctum, or at the Ju.-^tice ollieo ot N. B. Stevens, over MeCartin’s Harness Store. E e t u s .Spraj'. The Brooks Brass H.and Force Pump, with sprinkler and suction attachment, is the most complete and powerful hand apparatus in the market. Prot. Cook, president or Michigan Agrieiiltural college, says the Brooks pump is a cheap ami excellent pump. Price, $2. Agents wanted. Address IV. B. Olin, J r., AYaterloo. N. Y’.,agent for Seneca, Wayne and Ontario eoun- tlie Waterloo Piano and Organ Company. They have a fine assortment ot musical instruments, of their own mauutacture. Buy right here in your own county, then it liroken can come to our factory for repairs.and competent workmen. Think this over. If you are thinking ot buying a r organ, it will be to vonr interest to onnty, then it your instrument is n or injured by any accident, you to our factory for repa ompetei Our being so near a t hand is xvorth '2i> or oO dollars to any purchaser. Educational. 1 he NATIONAL EDCCATIONAI. .-XS.SOCI- ATioN Will hold its meeting for I.S'JO at St. Paul, Minn., .July 4 to 11. Hall railway rates from all points to all who attend. Special Excursions are being p>-<)vi(led tor to the Local Lake Region, 'ilowstone Park and other North Pa- f piano mannfac ing concerns, initi ting ihe move ment with a senes oi investigations by Mr. Love with unn-n:il ifioroughness. .Anyone at all (‘onver-:aiil with ilie | cifie Points. For particulars and em-ies am] prai th es of pi mo con-j copy ot r.ri.LETiN containing program, striietion, who will investigate the Mai- j address S. .S iieuin , Secretary Local Ex- will be Cl c lau n in t for iress S. SiiEiiiN, Secretary e piano, .as we di'i last Friday, | eeutive Coniinittec, .-st. Paul convinced : at once tliat a new Iiigh bonors has sprung diieh it v ■\VaM ted. t will never do t A good girl tor general hon.«e work. Addre.ss P. O. lock box 4.s that the M d(-om I.ove piano is de.nined I M*'-'- B P- Simmons modiste informs up, ami o ignore. We unhe.sitatingly will state th to make a O. lock box 4.S i deej), tavonible imprcs'ion j her many enstomers that having at once, and will appeal quickest to | gaged exp -rionced lielj) from the city, P o n l t r ^ m e i i , A t t e n t i o n . AU kinds ol Poultrymen’s supplies, crushed oyster shelis, ground bone, condition powders, cracked corn, corn meal, etc. Also incubators and brood- dtry netting, sheeting paper, Sng, etc. Eggs tor hatching. M.\cDoi:(iALLS P. B. A ssociation , MacDougails, N. Y. L iim b e i'l L u m b e r I! Are you going to use any? We are losing (UU our stock. Ple-ase come and R. J . R ooeus & Co. Seneca Falls, N. Y. m r s . a l a r y C l a r k jVishes to inlorm all who need a competent nurse, that her services may be secured by calling upon or address ing her at No. 6 Fall street, Seneca Falls, N. Y. _ _ L a d i e s a n d C tcntlem c ii. We don't give you a picture with every tew dollars worth of boots, shoes rubbers you may buy ol us, but instead give you good honest goods, bought direct from manufacturers and will sell to you at jobbers prices, for cash. Call at the New York Shoe 104 Fall Street. '. AVoonSEY. Store, No. 1 Two car loads Vitrified Sewer Pipe with all kinds of connections, also large stock of Coai, Woad, Slabs, Portland Cement. \Yater l.,ime, etc., at S. S. Palmer’s Railroad Coal Yard. Office open every evening. Rubber Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps at Cost lor Ten Days. Come amt ask tor prices. .1. C. V ueeland , No. 102 Fail St. Merit counts; and that is why Hale’s pictures always command a better price than ordinary ones. The skill and labor is e.xpended to make them worth all they cost—and more. Hale thinks more ot his good proles- lity ot oney they bring, arth its full cost. sioual reputation and ot the superior (luality ot his pictures, than money they bring. His iv s work is ahm ys JEiisical liisti'umciilN. The Waterloo Piano and Organ Go., hiEve iu stock a number of second hand l>ianos and organs, all in good condi tion, which they are oll'ering very cheap and on easy terms ot p.ayineut. All who are thinking of purchasing any thing in this line, should not fail to call and examine these Instruments. W aterloo P iano & O rgan C o . Waterloo, N. Y. P i a n o s a n d O i-gans. The Waterloo Piano and Organ Co., are now oliering a line line of Pianos and Organs ot their own mauulacture, and anyone desiring an instrument of the very highest grade, should call at their factory and c.xaraine their goods. Pi ices are low as the lowest and terms Ju-st about now is tiie time to buy spring dyes and medicines. The best medicine lor all derangements ot the liver and kidneys is Van Kleeck’s Bur dock Liver Elixir. Call at his store and get a bottle, or anything else need ed ill thee drugrug lii d line. His goods are a those iiio^t thoroughly equippect with the knowledge ot pianos, piano build ing and music m general. The .Malcom Love pianos are among the best and he't made pianos ot the latter day that have eonie under our observation. Every partical of mate rial is high grade; and the workman ship is choice and as select as can be secured. Being constructed on scien tific principles, the instruments at once take high n position not J is prepared to accommodate all who may wish to call on h.-r at her m 102 Fall street, over -I. C. shoe .'tore. newjrof A”reclai W o n d e r t u l D o c t o r Who teJs his patients how they eat, sleep, and their ailments without one word from them. The Doctor is justly named the great- e.'t specialist living, iu -all chronic dis eases, such as removing Cancers, Tu mors. etc., without using the knife. Also enres Heai't, Lung, Liver, Ca tarrh, Scrolula, Female weakness. Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Di- arrha'a, Piles aud Kidney trouble where others fail. §100 for a case the Dr. cannot diag nose. A call will convince the most skeptical. Patients treated suecess- tully at a distance. If yon cannot call, write to head (pi.ai'ters. Congress Hall, Waterloo, N, Y., where I can be seen every Mon day, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, or a t the Hoag House, Seneca Falls, every Tuesday or the Kirkwood, Geneva, every Friday. Consultation tree. Seneca Falls Carpet Works. Now ready lor business. Carpets cleaned and brightend OH Short notice and low prices. No better work done in till! country. Leave your orders with J. w . W inters , 37 Canal street, .Seneca Falls. M iles’ N e r v e Jk L i v e r P i l l s All important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves A new principle. They stieedily cure biliousucss, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipa tion. Splendid lor men, women and cqildren. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 do'ses lor Z.) cents. Samples tree at Davis & Casey’s. C l a i r v o y a n t F x a i m u a t i o n s . Clairvoyant examinations tree bj Dr. B. F. Butterfield. There is no sub ject that retpiires so much study and experience as the treatment ot chronic I diseases. The astonishing success and remark-able cures pertormed by Dr. Butterfield are due to the gift ot Clair- VARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL. •ank, and are entitled to a ipied by the pianos not made with the intention to meet •rices and figures of ordinary coinpe- We have made hold to suggest t ily ot havin (hly understood t the ordinal the company the advisabihli ly understood that they dc it thorough!; inder to any custom that ‘ lary selling piano, but rather to appeal to the best musical elements who xviil be more intensely interested in these pianos than such persons as are not actiuainted- with the true value ot .a fine instrument. To all ol the 1 atter class we recom mend these pianos as instruments ol a genuiue musical and artistic value, and we predict lor the manutacturers of the Malcolm Love piano a complete success.—Trcfteiv from, Musical Courier Feb. 1*2. 1S90, 2.~> F . 14th St., JY. Y. City. —The Town, Board, cers thereof, have to-day lowing appointments ot Town officers to fill vacancies caused by the decease of the CoRector and Highway Com missioner elect: John Collector in place ot Michael Gilmore, and Vincent Hamill as Commissioner ot Highways iu placeof John Hamill. A ^ ;r .;r,arfi;^e;m ^ p i;red w jth a H ^ -iiliaiiSr ol the heart, uiu-b. u . . ^ i i t c G S to cure Piles and no pay taken until the cure is Will be at National hotel. Auburn, Monday and Tuesday, April 14 and 15. VV’ill be at .he Franklin nouse, Geneva, Wednesday, April r J - ' Livinp; and Tariff.” E. A. H au ric Apparatus, ____ at Dr. Gould’s Denta Baird’s store. 11_-'T \ avtlou^ 7a tOTTEKFIELO Teeth extracted by use of Dental Elec 3, without extra charges monroe & HnflBrson ■WITLiOL. O E ’EiJSr 'X'0)-lD..A.-sr Wednesday, April 16,1890, WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF D ry G oods , FAHCY GOODS, TSIMMINGS, LACES, JsGlets Monroe £ Anderson, a s S 3 t x e e t , Don’t you believe it ? Well, no won der j tos'sing baby all night to keep the breath ot lite in it, as you would shake an old clock to keep it going, is not conducive to an a-biding taith in any man’s word. Yes; the baby nearly strangled to death with croup. Had you given Dr. Hoxsie’s Certain Croup Cure, there would have been no ncel of nocturnal gymnastics. All civilized druggists sell it. Price, .50 cents. POPPING THE aPESTION. wiien in the course of Iranian events, a young man makes up his miiicl to ask the very important question, he fit great difficulty in coming to the point, we are not at all bashful we boldly s! Will you not answer yes to us, as we s you to go to your druggist or dealer in toilet articles, and purchase a bottle of Tail Brothers’ Ideal Tooth Powder, the best made. As an inducement for you to try it, we give you a handsome engrav ing with two 2.5 cent bottles, 20 x 24, advertising on it. There is a tioi around the neck of each bottle. HOW IS YOOR COFFEE? HOW IS YODR TEA? HOW ARE YOUR SPICES? D o they have t h a t rich, delicate flavor w h ich you desire b u t c a n n o t get? li© w i s M oM m sem ? A r e you getting a good quality? If not try Walter Woodward, 35 AND 37 OVID STREET. They sell the best quality of groceries that money will buy amJ wont be undersold. OUR MOTTO: Good goods give satisfaction and build up trade. ANNOUNCEMENT SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES IN Men’s Furnishing Goods, Etc., At oxtromcly low prices. (live me a call ami I can convince you that I am selling goods at a lower price than any otlicr Hat Store in the county. FRANK J. HOWE, THE POPDUR HATTER, 120 FALL ST., SENECA FALLS, N. Y. DANIELS OPERA HOUSE E. J. MATSON, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY! TUESDAY, APRIL 22 The worlil-faiuous HANLONS’ Grand Fairy Spectacular 5 0 ARTISTS 5 0 Wonderful and Gorgeous Scenery, Magnificent and Startling Tranbforniattons, Marvelous Meclianical Eflecls. See The Great Execution Scene- PRICES, 75, 50 & 25 CTS, ^Tickete oOgSalo three days In advance at Eferylioilj’s Typeiiter! I’rice complete §15.00. A Simple Compact Jlachine AVitliiu tlie Means of all, — Y^ou need not go to sehool to learn liow to use it, or mortgage your home to buy it. Call and examine it. W m . M. H kers , Postoflice Rotunda, Seneca Falls, It. CiiAMHBKLAiN,Pres’t, N. H.B bckek ,( ashler .1.11. Gouno, Vice-President. Tie licbaip Ratioial Bail OF SENECA PALLS, N. Y. X )II5BC 1 'O ieS. N. H. BECKEE. H. CHAMBERLAIN. J. H. GOULD, C. A. HAWLEY,. MILTON HOAG, HENRY HOSTEB, JOHN A. BUMSEY. Notice of Dissolution. L S. KINS We find after our inventory about 250 pieces short length Dress Goods, from one to eight yards, all new styles and good goods. We have put a very low price on them, piece is a bargain. We have reduced prices on our offer a goi 'od all wool black stock- 25 cents. Ladies Black Hose, guaranteed fast black and stainless, regular made, at 25 the best brands of wide sheet ings and pillow case Muslins, bleached and brown ,at the lowest prices. 50 pieces Stevens’ best all linen Crashes, at 8 and 10 cents. 10 pieces Glass Towelling at re duced prices. 50 pieces Cotton Towelling at 5 cents per yard. Just received ten pieces hand some Table Linens ; we think the prices very low for the quality. Some very good Bleached Table Linen at 50 cents. Ferris’ Corset Waists for Ladies, Misses and Children, the best waist in the market. Also Jersey Ribbed Corset Covers, a new and popular article. Blankets and Comfortables. Prices, not weather, the induce ment, On account of the warm season we have reduced prices on our best Rose Blankets and Com- Pontoosuc Woolen Co. Carriage Rugs, regular price always $5.00, reduced to $3-5° to close. s stock of Gents woolen half ise at 25 cents, also cotton half hose, three pairs L. 8. Hoskins