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n SENECA COUNn JOUlfflAL,: WEDNESDAt, APRIL 16. 1890. Be Sure medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculi combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what £ and whose example is worth; her experience below: aparffla is a peculiar virtue of its peculiar S S S : 15 ,S.™S T o C e t “ In one store where I went to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood’s; lie told me their’s would last longer; that I might take it on ten days’ trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood’s Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood’s ■When I bega was feelinj . great deal and had for sc 1 miserable, i S g S ’ ir some time, like a person in con- Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it.” M bs . E lla A. G off , 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Soldby all druggists. Si;sixtor$o. Preparedonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass. lOO D o ses One Dollar N ew Y ork R entrul H u d s o n R iv e r R a i l r o a d . G r e a “ R o u t e o f t h e F a s t M a il .” Wlh the Lake^Sh^oje ■ * routef o the “ New York & Chicago Limited.” connection “ Southwestern Limited ” C in c in n a t i , I n d ia napolis » h d s t . L o u is . It is also the D ireut L ine to N iagara F alls , And with the Michigan Central R.R. forms “ The Niagara Falls Route\ BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST. All Trains arrive at and depart from G r a n d C e n t r a l S t a t i o n , Fourth Aue. and Forty-second St. New York, largest and N. Y. C., & H. R. Railroad. Takes emi'?iS^nd®i^,\jty 15.1.S69. GOING TYESr ■ 11 “ 1 GOING EAST. R o S e r . «ene^“a‘^f’alls. if ii If * Runs Sundays. EDSON J. WEEKS, Gon’llAgeut, 1 Excliaiime St. B iiU a lo, N. V. O r a n d C e n tr a l S t a ti o n , IN Agt. GENEVA AS 1 » EYONS RAIEROAD. Takes ElTeet Julyil-t Ihsft. GOING NOHTli. EastX II ii ii 11 ii sS GOING SOUTH. • f 'elegraph sta; tuns Sundays i . e ; i u o i x v a i ^ i ^ e y r a i i .- ITHACA DIVISION. hv. Going Sou S t Stop only on signal. R o n i E , W A T E R T O W N & OOOENSEVR.G R . R. Tiiue Tables. eU C E M X I.1ME The Thoroughtare Between Syracuse and Oswego .SYRACUSE TO OSWEGO. F.\!IM,FH:L!)AX1)G.\11!)KN. iNFOP.rtiAri jn s u r e t o in t e r e s t TH r.t'T Y a g r i c u l t u r i s t s . EARLY CABBAGE. lu tt'il at the ' ailar.s, Imlf •iii’iiig'. two eye c III I in,”'. W ’lv u.'i’il tings iinil line l i e I’ .seed. Wliil. liieiv \v..s no r.-triil'irity ill the \ege atioii or lilossoiiiiiig. on the whol ■ ihi- eiit see,I was later than the whole sei-,1. anil tie- liner it was ent tin' more uas this diUei’eiiei'. Early in the season tie- tops, when- whole ami hall ■ail heeii iilantfJ, luaile a gouil. . Inisliy ;,i’owtli, hut tliere wa- •rular grailation from the Mil half seed re’.VS whlT'- W Ilole pl;int>-il ilouii to tlie row in whii-li the st-ed wtis one eye i, -r hill, a iul in the lat* ter llie l'>|'s were lew aiiil comparaliv,-- Iv we.ik. This (lillVieiu-e eoiitiiuiel thron,;^lioiit tile season, though c-onsi.ler- ulily IcsS m arked toward the end of the time (luriii.g whi,-ii the tops remaine,! Thi-yiehls from llie.se same story, from plants up to the liarvi point deeideilly to one conclusion. Tin- litflil si-ediiiK prove,1 uiiiirolitaiile; the heavy seeiliiig alone gtiiiieil a sU'-eessful jfop. Ill the above e.vpi-i’iiuelit. with »Ve<l and crop a t the low priei.-of ’.-T cents per Imshel, the gr,-:Uesl prolit was with the most .si-i-d, wh>-re the see,l I u 1,‘T s weigin-il an av,-ra,i;e of live oiinees i a,-li. In ill! experiment with many vari, ti,-s at tlie Maryland 'lati'Ui in isss. ri,,. • plots all ti 'em-tatioti o .s'-eil, whi-il tell oiii,'-e planted at tlie rate of si.vty ear.s’ trials i per acre. In three \e; same place. I>_v far tiie ,;n al, 1 I'voni whole h»- g'-iie. ,~it lereil I willi tliri-e and ga'ealest rate o greate.st wei',rht profit was show n from whole iiieilhmi sizeil tuhin’s. W liib-rile e.-ii, i-al resultf in tile experimeiiis einpliasi/.e that u planteil the more some of tlie larges! ; I' i i-ome from jilots j,l ti - O two eyi- eiittings. Jiisl liow nilicli iilarit for tli,- Krcat’--t [>o>lit ib-pi-nds much on I'omiilions of the m arket hotli ends ot tin- season, the fi-rtility of llie soil ainl oil,-r oiisiilerations lh.it it isobvi.nis no definit--niiionut can lx-set Frtiiiiii:: tile itose. At a mei'tiii;^ of the ('omn-i’tii’Ut lioanl of a.grieiihiiie Mr. l’i--r-i>n. in a paix-r on oiililoor ro-i* ciihun-. ;ravee.\i>rt‘ssion to thi- following ri-inaiks ..ii pniiiiii-: Till- i-o-e riiiuii-i s \i ly lillh- pniiiiic.; tin' I’ll d s,-asoii. Whi-ii a l■l■.ln,•ll has iloii' its worl. ami ,-e:ts,-.i .-^ni-vin.; n-m-ive it. Yon will liiiil such wood on iiio I of tin- stroi)'4 erowin.g vaiicti,-s. and a j.idicioiis lovai is l)i-ni-licial. Soon after plan! mill,- tin- Ini-h with iirnily s,-t mill tie us ofo o Ms is appear.,m-i*. .V ■■-■-I of tt-a i,rs(-s fims treated In tiie lifst of \ii.t;ust oiittht to ill-a tliiu.er of heality, a n d will continue SO until hard frosts s,-t in. .Vft'-r tlic w,-alli<-r lias lu-i-oan- e >ld i-iiou-Jrliaiiil the wood is p roperly lianleiied by the e.uly frosts, gi-iiei-allv alimit tin- 1-Ttli of Xo- \em h i i-, ,-nt liai-k tin-.soft wood, tie up ea,-h plant closi-iy by itsi'lf. and covet the l„-,l with from lour to si.\ iin-ln-s of straw y hor.-e mamir,-. wi-i-k or so later eovi-r with h-.ivi-s tins same ih-jith, ainl about l.i ’c. I i-ovi-r thi> wiiol,- w ith ew rgr,-(-ii boiigbs. ing prm iile Mtid:i's, jind t Htivkiii'd growth eivi-,s pi Op -tupport an* I as.sl.st- Ls well as 'fh ill” a iriiii, im ilorm Comparative tria l 'o f ,liiTei-,-iit varie ties of early eahh,.-: ;,t tin' Ulih) a.uri- cultiiral i-.-cpi-riin-,It station m ake it ap- jiear that the cl: ■ i- of sirdiiieii for su- rlim- o. n>. :,i[i'-s ainl I!-.Ill Early AVn'-, iicM <-annot b subsiati- .Vt lid- slalioii’s gi-oumls the Early W..I.- i M y i b i s a great,*r per '[•; ei-'ip at a given i-arly dat,> -1- l.iampi-s <>r Exi,r,-ss. and ni'ilur, . ii • ,-nlir-- c.op e .iili.r tlaili eitln-r of tin- oUi r-. J,i m a rket vahe- the Early Wak- li Id has cxi-i-eih-'l the Etampi s nil 1 E-’q-i'ess i,y about I'-D per It., the entire c-ii.p.if tin fornn-rli- in ' sin-'lsilf lln- ar,- soft and ]ir,-.ss a re rc- ■uiiioiis, r cn,l able t.n iiilui-e the heat of ■iilire (-lop .1 -, Whil-- ilhoTlt lops of the latter’.s vurii tie.s a n.salal-le. Eiampes ami Exp iropeuii imji.iruilions, c . iidu re th e heat of our s-im in r-.,. ng to the report iua>li- l,y tlie di- Evi-ritt's [’..-ii in-sl. Faii- l's E, Johnson & St'lo-s’ Karlie.st. Lumlrclh's Earliest. Preiiiiei-, llaw.soi.'s \oliiiU i r and I'salzer’s E-irli- .st a re clo.st-ly allied to Etanijies. and a p i . ;r to he sel,-,.-t,-J .'trains i-f it, or that variety renaiin il. Tin -I- have all pro\,-,l inferioi- to tin- Early W.-ila li-M at tin- Ohio .station. The varii-iies im - t hiLdilv ri eoniiu, lalcil for gen -ral its,- ar,-: -Vll S. a-oiis, ( ’!ias,-‘s E.V’el.'inr, De. p Ili-;;d, Early TVakelii-ld, Early Sum mer, Kotlh r. XIen<li-r.~oii’sS u c cession, Loiiisvilli- Drum Head. Low's ^ei-rh-s, and yVimiiii.gsiailt. niiu-li ■■.vi'i cliii-k is in Ilu‘ theilill', relici-. and Ilf. ,-ders at'.' not s> in-ll il as a n lhos,- Icueln d ami r.iis ,1 s (pialiti, Practical i-xiicriciice a t the New jer-e.v station in regard to tin- growth id’ the te.iiaio crop lias led to Ih,' hclicf that w i-ilchoth hariiyanl niamirc and i-oni- mercial fcrtili/.ei-s iucreas,- the yield, il is a t the cxpi-iis,- of m a n irily, i-spc-iaily —w heal, for iiista well as a fter noted liy prai tieal tanners thal on wln-re loniatoi-s lia%,- ln-, n gni.' lii'ld crop, tin- .taiu-i'—iloe.s m i)J> of potatoes. o jiarts of mi- .Vs a pi, vi-nlive, givi* to i-ai’h hog ’ ' ' tah'i-spoonl'ul tw i kimhs out from iimler cover on raw , dump il.iys, or wln n r.iin i^ I'.illing; tin y an-very apt to get (-hilled and then ili,' ijiiiti- uiu-.xiieetedly. If tiu'sin i'p mm-: g,-t o u t for i-arly e.xeieis,- and a iiioiilh- liil ot grU'S. it is hatter to keep the lambs lit liouu* in t*i*‘ .shi-ds until tin* wciith'-r g(-ts iiiiiti-eomforlahU-and th -soil w arm , j a,,,! sahp, tn- astney an- easily ,-liilled, even by lying •>_ -p,, on ih(-i-olil, dam p ;-r.’uml in tlu-lii-Ms. t^vo pails of niixtu ( ’hilled laiiihs may In-n-.lon'il, if taken up ill tiim-. l>y In-in.g inina-'liati-ly pUa-ed in a liath ol wali-r, made as Imt n.s tlie liaiid w ill he.ir. Vs soon as it n v m s iml g,-is livi-lv il sli.iiil'l lie mill)-d tli->r luglily (lr>. It it will then siu-k tie-,lata ill,- risk is oM-r, imt shouM it appear w ia k a s ia a l l do-,,' of spirits—say a l.'a- spoonful of whisky iiiived w ith soiin- warm milk slioiiM be givi'ii l.y lioiiring ilow 11 its throat. Then w n ip tlie lanihin an old hlanki'l. and keeti it in a ro mi e,)iiilortal>ly w arm till it n-eover.s. Lami..' i-an he re.-lon-il liy tli-\\ me.iiis when s > far gone thal they a p i'car almost oripiit,' de ad, says Itiiral Home. '’’.iU tiD* ill c ari‘- ru u I institution. l-, wlio liiis had (‘.\j;: ntid il •* no <lill'*rt*n<‘ r it i^ I.aU‘li‘-d liv llm iin uiKih I d a, Ifow il is rui’^fd imiko.s ,'ul tuif Iiumlifil chinks I’l l-l liiuhlli* to- aii l l!i> r.‘ u III \u> il dili'- i-- I / ’l roost ill tin* tr«*« s iml ill.'V will li.ne lie.uitittil i,hini;ire. Let th'-ni hud'll ■ l\-■''l her on hot nigliEs uiil thi'V will look (I'l-y poorly.\ Ai.-eoriling to Field and Farm , the iri'W'-i - prefer the earlv four roweil vn- -i. ,y. l>--i-.,usi> il ill. ]iroiit >i aiekiT tliaii 111- i .'o rowed mid tla y s;ive tim e in iialtin.'. D-il lie- tw.i i-owed is r, ally- lie f .11 rl'irl'-y . It will not do to iiii.x la- two, -iiieeiiii-y will not work on the ;mie till, '. l)..rl, V r, .[.lires llie hi',-.t of ami a n d llie o --i of e idiivation. To.soiv ■arlev oil Wei, uiidraim'd l.iail, or on ■ looi-ly |i|ov, 1.1 mi l poorly liuu’nwed, 'lo'ldv. ill p r e o ir '- l lim l, is to throw iway y>-iir s e.l. Oil-; .'■om, times .sur- jirise Us liy ynl-lin,; a be It n- crop on ■siK-li Iaii-1 ill 111 wi- 1 x|ie;-teil, but baricn Ilime.v lU-et-i>t:u-l,-s fm- .■Uiirketiiig. iVfter exlmetill-; iiml riii-ning i-onies tin. pr, p.u-alion of Iiom-_v for the m 'I'ki't, bringin., I'llI,.- froni lie- e i ■ ' \i hip ping r* (-■■pi-a-li-s, Ib-r*-, a-; t .i. e ,1 ■- m ust In' e.xeri-i-i-d tli.it the liiii' (j i do i- s of ,.u- pei'ior lioiii'V ar,' not i,i jmi-,l. (llass is the ha.st nuilari-il in w h iih e.libl-' hom''y can in' put. U ... y r.-,- pt'i-h-s are tin' .K-iii,'of perfei'iion when m-i 1,' of g la ... Till may 1,,' siipi rior t > lass for sliipprug purpo' -s wli'-.i ipi.inliiy iiiul s if,-ly of eorio Ills is i-.in'id-'ro 1, luit lliere is a ehaiiee f'lr the (nm i'iiis to In' hijim-d by ('oiitael'w ith tii\ im tal surfae ', w h n the siirfae,'eoulaiiis more lead than tin. Ui'iiieily for II‘>g t ’liolcr.l. Soiithi'i’n t'u lliiato r gives what it be- lii'ves to 1> ■ a . overei.sii remi-'ly I'oi l„».g ('holera, as loll .w s; 1 Vlixei|fial ipniiitilies of uiisla<-knl lime ami so l-i. 2. Mix eipial (pianiiiii'.s of alum, sail THE MERITS OF STEAM ROLLERS. Till' Opinions at Wliicli a ri-i iiiciil Ob- .li 1 I’l'spollse to r, l.ilive iii.'i'its of si ill tin ImiMi sli-a.'ii ami In d ri'lmildiiig ' . t ’ooml's. ol I ’f.i ision, III tliks 1, 111 , lo Mi’. W. M. P. Ilou fu: “ D i ; a '! Siu—111 replying to your letter I must In-,11, by faying iliat m \ kiiowl- i-d.g,- of ro-i' s, like my . ;.i i li, in-e, is liiiiii,'!. not having gi\w i much .ii,j(-t-t. lu-y.-iui a iial-ural ;l;-. That love w;;- early thouglit i lovi' of g, -li-< iigilii 11, ,l liy my having li-.ei! nuiulier of years in the then to VVahhai'i, Mass., win-re, know, po.ir i-oads a re tlie‘ e.xi-i-pti.m—(>s- lih s of Dostnii. may In- ahl,-. p-i-sihly, to eslini.ite my Opinion of tie- [uililie i-.iads ,-r higliways of tin-t'--A.-is ill ibis slate as lla-y w-ere iwi-nty 11.,' y,-ar.s ago. But you im I-jiio..,11 as to tin rehiti’ '(• am iind boise roiler.'. b r.-onilding ,-oiiiitry r, . Is. no other '-an in- laid, t, Iior.'-- roll, r is l, -»- ibaii no rolh-r, l,iit tben- i; no more eouipaii- in between them tliaii i' -tween llie old 1-rtmkiin prim ing p r ,- s ami th a t Ironi w hieh (-''nii-s tlie daily papers to- \My short sU’eet, diiiiiig the past m, ‘ tlial ill iioiiit of ei-i'iiomy roller was, at first cost, i. ig, the daily )i-e than 75 per Cent, elit iuier lluiii the Morse maehiiie. ive merits of • Imiidiijg or llllStOll yearo M on,' taii'espooiirul tw i( ','a ‘k. To (’tiro :i t’ast*, oiu* t-d»l .->|U)iinCiil olln-r ihiy till a cure is , lb i-teil. It slops. Injt iiiay I'ry Ollier ilay til IS best to g i\e in be given in im ul. of niniiing it, m, eht aiier lluiii the ■ (jiiality of work is taken into tlie account l.Ti) per cent, would be nearer the eorreet e stimate. \Ve find a lter live niontlis of w ear—and rather trying w ia lln r lor roads these five niontlis li.ive Ill'll lliat tlio-e seetioiis of the I'o.al roll'-il w il h steam apparatus a r e a s firm anil sinootli as when fir.st completed, w b ilelliep irts rolled w ilh tho liorseroller are iiadly m il, ,1, iiui'M y when wet and exei eiiiiigly rongli w l,eii frozen. •■Till facts are patent to any om- who may lie .,- <n ca -ion lo puss over ( ransioii I'l.u'l lr,>m tlie city line to a point near the ri-'ldelic,' of Df. !MlUllloils, on that street. Fti.ui till- I'ity line to the A rling ton Day ami (iraiii company's htore, tin- wiiik w. . dune liy llie steam roller. From the i-u- liirii to the point above named, ill,' w,- t si h- of the nxul was rolled iiy si, am. llie east side by house roller. Let the puMi,' judge between \ I n i-losing, p, rm it me to sugge.st tliat w ith the ample sni>ply of g ravel possessed by llie t'lwii of L’niiiston, at h-a.st, a n d a gooil sti-ani roll'-r, it is certain th a t as goml roads can he mad,- as any in the connli-y , a n d at a i-ompar.itively low cost im - r t h . l o f till' old faulty. and in the end expensive, way. •'I siiii-erely hope (.'raiisioii w ill act, as it seems to me it bliouM. in aeeonlance witli gtjod jiulg- a fifteen ton its finanuial eat. Us to the merits of tl le h,'!-.-.,' method, and oniet a New York Town Is Doi tow 11 of Kwedeii, Monroe e mi ll by tin-ilay to run it. Last spring the tow tl iipproiiriati'il §’3,000 to crush stom-, ami, to iiiaki- a rotigli gues.s. I lliink the ^I’l.C'llJ e n i-hed .stone e nough to make about li VI- mill's of perfect road. Tlii-y set the crusher m a r stone, which is do nated; the town iiay.s for hauling stone to the ri’Usher, and pay.s for crushing it; the road ilistricts go and get tin* ertislied .stone and lay it. Each road district and iniliviihial is g reedy to g«‘t the stone, a nd I think that mom-y ihu.s e.xp,-nde,l goes tell liini's as far as any other in m aking hi-gliw.iy '. Ill File last three yi'ars the town of Sw, dell has nuule about tw e n ty mile.s of roail..s-> goo.l lliat a team can haul as kir-.e 11 lo;id in the open, muddy w inter as III summ er. The laud ks clay, and the roi 'Is not laid w ith stone or grav, are simply tearful. It w ould p.iy a pe .soil to go a long distance to .see w h at lias In (’ll done to Ihc’ roads in tlie town of Sweden. W hen the roads a re all made The coiiiiiion adviei' is to raise W e a re l\ld that if we only of the In -i s|i I'iim Ms for seed and then net llii’in ■ml w ,'shall gel .see.l superior what w i'c.iii liny at any iirice: butt is yet lie- hclti'i- alToi d ialty. My i id - i' _ be to huy the h, st sei .i ig till' line of liny a t any iirice: hu it -lion wIielh'T we (-oulil buy pedigree seed. Ull- ik,' s , . .1 r.ii'img a spee- pi’in llfing sei'ds would 'I'ialli' S seek lo originate, or at I'-a t im p ro\c. on the lu'.st .strain in euluvatioii. s.d.l .V. II. Sm ith hi fore the M l-\aehiisetts hoard of agrienllnre. iiioved Irom the li|.-ak jilai'es w h en' snow drifts, the niilleiimnm will not bo far aw .iy. —Ex,-liaiige. .Man, Not tho lionl, Ut'Sjioiisihh* foi Alml. .Vt a |u-ayer meciing lieM in the First Melb(nli~l eliiircli ill Porlland. Ore., re- ['eiiily a l.idy e.xpi’esseil her inability to -ee wliy eei-tain tilings were thus and so. lUid was (sp.-eially severe upon Provi dence f>i-iiilluting so niiieli mud iiiaiikii.'l. .S.dd .'he: ‘’N-) uialler niU'-li 1 ma\ el'-.-in, my liolise is eoiitiii- uallv t,. '■!.■ d w ilhiiiud: my pori’lies tiro k.'pt in .1 liltliy <■01111111011, a nd it’s ii iiig lint mil l, mud, mud.\ Wlieii '[naU.-r liiii'ii'd 111,' iiastor arost r.-ni.;rl.- 1: \ I cannot eoncliule nii'etiiig w iih'iut saying that God r,-'|nlll-iole fe,- till' muil \|i,i,-o'. I-, in Poitlaiiil. Ore., whei plii .l to yoiii tt'll Wl'flv*' CtMiUrv Notes. t\nrk>' Uii I'l i. aU'I \\ lu<*li ' •i jilt p mil K p *r luuil: in fact, if tliere ,’ wouhl he no mini. rains about six months in the year, tln'i’e iiinil. for till' simple reason tliat o know enough It lias liceii defiiiit'’ly determined by j ropcHli’d uxpcrimt'nt-t tiiixt l>liu*lv rot iiml • mildew of grape.s c an he kept in eheek iiy till- liei-deau.x mi.xtui-e. Tliis mu-t he applii 'l with a .spraying pump as soon as the bn,Is swi-ll. .V goml form u la for Bor- /leaiix niixUire is a.- follows; .Skike four omuls of miiekliiue in a little w lien lu'.ii ly cool stir it into tw e n ty gallons of wati-r, in which six wati-r, pounilAiif ei-ppi'i-sulphate lias he.-n ilis- Tlie American Beauty rose c o n lm u esto ficil favor, and it is now claimed tliat it will grow as well in a highly ferlilizi-d. light, sandy soil ns in the very sli ' first coil -i-i I’d ti) In' necessary for a t,-rni that is ap- tli.it a re 1,-s ll.iii w('ig!i about To jirevi Ml I ;g I'.itiog make tiie m-.sts liigli nil,1 d a rk, .imi ,■■ aip,-! llm h, iistogo in from tii'- from. It'll I'lit young turkey' ■Inriiig the .1)11 is lo lO'C til, 111. k alnmt laying: tliere is no bri-e,l will refuse t'l lay wi-11 il fed wi-ll !■ n til,-re w ho 1 .,1'.\ Excliaiigi III IS-Oolr lie Mi- imii wet sea--i Litliigen ill Vlisseiii-i, o l s s | the ho.ird ot eurator.siif n il M ate u n it t-rsily [la'sed a res- I oiitii.iii [irm iilingthat any eoiiiity survey or and 1 x -oliieioicadsaiul liridgeeom nii;- sioiier who f, It not Hilly prepared for Ids posit ion m ight take the engineering university free of tuit ■ of the lioai’il is laying : tlu-re is tliat w ill refuse to lay well il ami ahl.- t.i ,-al well. T.ilk about (iiudily of fii-'h: a young eliiel.eii (if any breed is iiiee for tin- tai'lo if of lie.irty apjn ,w, d plenty of milk and ■1 all'iw, d plenty ijn -tite in suiiiiuer ordinarily, plenty of it. he lioai mag-' of, says a Gt, Louis eoriespondent, is etideiiee of the iiidif- !■ re.ici 111 the peopl,- at large toward Uie im iirinem ent of liiglnvays. The gi.iuml tiiis iiiditTereiii'i'is siiii)ily ig- iioi’ain-,-of 111 - advaiit.i'g's of improved ii'uil'. Wh'-n tie- ta.'iiiaying citizens can s'-e tlie ['i-.i ilalilem -.' ,'f till’ ill vestment. Mi—om i u ill, as in cilicr tilings, ir to tlu- li.m t ill till- di'Velopmelit of iiiteriril eommer<-e. >111 llu-y need fresii a ir, and | of the year. Till' only accurate way of d eterm ining | To keeji well built roa^ls in good repair, hi’tlier or mil tlu* p o u ltry yiay, and also iimler intelligent supi-rvision and single iw iinii'h, is to keep eorreet accounts authority . i- not co-tiy. .V poor road is lily if w liat is fed to them, imt akso I costly iiiuli r all cireum stanees.—( is ii'i-d ami m a rketed. i ernor H. W. Ladd, ot Rliodp Island. w h eth er not on r i fio e n lx ' iiU tlll li .SYRACUSE LIEE. \is II 1 1 =if-i l i I Ji ii Ji . CHAXtUEKLAUf.Prt'S't, N. H. flKCKEU.t asliier 1 .1. ft. GouLii, Vice-Prosldoiit. ' CTUTTAL - - - - .SlOO.OOn. I Tie ExctaieltlfliialBaiit j OF SExYECA FALLS, N. Y. I jDxstEcaross. j N. H. BECKEK, H. CIIAaLBERUAIN. I .1. U. GOULD, C. A. HAWLEY,. MILTON HOAG. HEN'ltY IIOSTEU, JOHN A. RUMSEY. ' DISCOUNTING desirable biiaiiiesa paper a I specialty. LIBERA L INTEREST paid upon cei tificates- deposit reinaiuingi mos., S mos., or 1-2 months. P i i o t l c e o f O i s s o I u t i O M . --3wn Junction 1 i i fSi :.^nl if i I Ar. Ogdensburg If :e hereafter April 1st. Dated Seneca I'aHs, Feb. 19tb, ’90. ALFRED GOODMAN, FREDERKK HOCK. DO YOU W ANT W O R K ? W e want good m en to act a s Canvss- iug General or State Agents. We wii pay a guaranteed salary or commission For lull particulars, address, GEO. S. OIiINE PUB. HOUSE, 10 East leth St., New YorkOity RBinoval! T. B. BAIRD, lias moved his stock of Off GoBtis, Carpels, Etc I into the .store form erly occupied by H . C. B lod gett , HO. 73 FAIiIi STREET A ll ills old eustoniers, and many' N E W ones are respectfully invited to call and examine the NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, AND LOW PRICES WooaLtvass-rrsy;, , ^ H - \ . Btr ttei wiu, a S=:d. 4 - ^ ^ rAlilTT’S EIec^ hMlthfttlLSATHSS PiesertatlT!, ELECT I IHIZED r . y So to trttt Trt rliedPieserratlTefor'^^ '* ** Sooti, Shoos ft Earacu.'^X^^CoMi.CUlli.Woikliti rsiOS: 10,15 ft 25 C u\/TlU]Ur tad SlMuo. FOR SAUE BY B O O T S S H O E S , M D R U B B E R S , 91 FatlSt.. SENECA FALLS. i $ 500 B Has Just Received a Very Large A s sortm e n t of TINWARE, C O N S I S T I N G OF And a Large V ariety o f Tinw are too qiunerous to m ention, tit Bottom Prices. 87 FALL STREET Opp. Moil lose, Seieca Falls. Tutfs Pills th e to r p id llTer* s trenirth* •u s th e d l^ost Ive o r g a n s , r e ir u lftto t h # howeU, a n d uro u n e q u a led as a n ANTi-B!LIOUS MEDICINE. l a m a le r ln l dl.Nlrlcts t h e i r v frtnee a r e w idely recoffiiizcd, a s th e y p o ssess pec« a l t a r p r o p e r tie s in f reeluff th e s y s te m fro m th a t poison. K lecuntly su ^ a r coated . Dose s m a ll. P r ic e , 2 5 c ts. S o ld E v e r y ’ivliere. Office. 4 4 Murray SL. New York. If You Have CONSUMPTION I GOUGH or COLO bronchitis ] 7Hroat Affection SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesh Or any Disease where the Throat and Dungs ar* Inflamed, JCacts o f Strength or A'ero* P.wer, you can be relieved and Cared by SCOTT’S EMULSION PURE CO D LIVER O IL w ith HypophosphItes. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ash for Scott’s Emulsion, and let no ex planation or solicitation indiiee you to accept n substitute, Sold b y a ll J>rugglsts. SCOTT at. BOWNE,Chemists, N.Y. mm Q d TJ POW D E R rU'As,' ■I'-k voiii’ ilealt'r fer ID E A L TO O T H PO W D E R . Four medals received, cnrli tho highest. in Engraving 20x24 without Ailvertisin V.TTII K.VC’H TWO BOTTLES. BEAH a VAIL BROTHERS, Pi’iiladBlphia, Jl’f’rj of Voci, <>’ D.ay 1 erf.ime li y i P J N L Y ! S A L E S M E N W a A . n s r i ' E i D . C o m ° m lssfo m ’^pafd\tt) tlo*ifgbt _ ■want men 25 to 60 years of ago to seUafuIl line of f l r s t 'O l a s s Nursery Stock. All stock g u a r a n t e e d . Apply a t once, stating age ami references. C. L. BOOTHBT, BooIiester.H. T. (May SO.) CONCERNING BICYCLES, TillCYCLLS, ETC. — JiL. o.cLr ® s s — w S E c S a r . ..................■'■ .........y S STEVENS & STORY, Agents, 3 e 3 n . e c s / \ST. m m y rnm ,. i m i e i o a n , M i y i B L E l ,l f O f i B , AND SEVERAL OTHER^ MACHINES. VARYING IN PRICE PROM $ 25.00 $ 15000 . . THE w m m STATES ; • ■ - • • - ' L I B F B S ' C g : T u r i v , ! ’ ',;, . f-lri.’-iif 1‘ ■ V VI vU:vA- h • tujit’.*. M* .«t« < 1 a-Mii-id In- u taK‘ rpt'.Mv iLj'kiiprittii. L ists wiTu'^FoLL^DEScm^mN*'^'^ s.ia.X 'S e 'S ' PHILIPS & HAWLEY, SENECA FALLS, N. Y. MANTLE FINE PHOTOGRAPHS! -.Jlumsfy f iixt ilouilay ol .Vprii—, ........ ............. .............. (.u.i.„, I ................. m b e Y im m u lurn o.-ubi-i ....................... .^diiiiis ■ rogate*^ors'im'c(jmiV>>^^^ 1 F.mri li Mamiiiy oi •)• m u iij .................. .vl.ims I '...•(„.i M . i m t u j ................. Adams one thousand eight imiuhed and yates . n i n e t y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Tiiml-M<‘udaj mi S(jttA‘mln*r ............. .liuiusey I\m ' j i ’i litLd ai KtKhit'fti t-.-’-t-t Mu'daij ft a. '(.(''/<•(£>: v s r ' ,.£ £ • v,‘i: . ' ‘II DEALERS IN HARDWARE ■ - STOVESi O O . . INDIANAPOLIS, IND. No. 7L Price $18.00 a t Factory, Cash with Order »*M\V Lfllt .Um-. IVilK l.V t'lBHH'f Eonji, Est.'^v liidins. i -i rti.A JWWhih Hnndli' -i.Vilnv. I. / IP YOD CAN’T FIND THEM POL SALE I.', VC'JL LIEi.CHANTS WRITE Ot X\OXl SgLXiB E)-Z- 3E H E O A FA L L S , N. Y. W. H.BUTLER GENERAL AGENT DIEBOLD SAFE & LOCK 00 CANTON, O. Eire ini Sutilit Ptit SALES 79 Diiane Street, NEW YORK PIANOS & ORGANS THE WATERLOO ORGAN CO. ^ headquarters for these goods. They make all their instru ments and use the best materials and workmanship in their construction. If you intend buying an instrument be sure and see the Waterloo. Visitors are always welcome to call at our factory and inspect the manufacture of Pianos and Organs. The W.aterloo Pianos and Organs .are noted for SOLD ON THE MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PLAN, Old instruments taker, in exchange. Several secorcl han Pianos and Organs which we will sell cheap. OFFICE AND FACTORY: Wasliingtoii St., Waterloo, N. Y. - - - RANGES, - - “ - CUTLERY, Agricultural Implements, H o u s e F o n i i s l i i o g G o o d s , Fall Street, Seaeea Falls, N. T. J J k C O B e R O C E ^ B A i P R i i S I O N S . BEST QUALITY OF GOODS BOTTOM PRICES A Complete Assortment. Goods promptly deliA’crud to any part ol the village. Highest market price ptiid in G - i L S H COUNTRY PRODUCE. Give me a trial and be con vinced of the above stated facts. JACOB KONZ, 157 FAULTS.I Opposite iolinson'sYfiail, I\ ..................... l i i l s ; : : \ j SSorigage Foreclosure. iliiiil! assaS'Sss I )Ji\ or ol h'ny t U«>, .soneea Comity, N. Y, ultli a power ol jsale thfi<*m coiilnmud, iu the -ieueca Comity ClerlCs cilico at Waterloo, N. m m i m m s s . ' the said nmrtgage w ill be toroeloMHl by a sale Ma>, ls‘.»i». at 11 oVloek m the loreuoon at Axsignoi-'ot llili U,’,Hgng<’i’- G .( IV. M. Wii.i ()Xi;.x, Mttvnu-ys lor Assignee, I >eiiee:i Falls-, New ^ ork. I s s S s S S H v S .Sfsshms to be lield iu and for the county ol I <eneea lor the y«*iir IMtiJ, and until further or- i The f iiijes JUKI places lor holding said courts ! On the hr.si’^fiiesday of .lime at the couit i-mul liousi-ill Uic, village of Waterloo iiiaaid A^tilal jury iH reiiiiireil lo lUtciid at each ol ' ‘‘“ ‘■“\I ! Q t l l ’JlK.MIi COl'RT, COU.NTV OF .SI v NKCA.- I lain and Clara A. Burton, delciulants. ! h.^;Lly'),mnmoued\‘io - tills aelioii, ami to serve a eopyot your Daleil the sixth HUMPHREYS’ ...... ....... ----------------- 1,. X .... ..... ‘-'-de.SiH*- onu e ami P. <). Address, f.7 Fall JSt., heueca Falls. N.Y. S P E G a Fid s . KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. OFFICE OF ClTAnLK^A.SNTI.EE, 5 J C 1 BVBLA.XVI B at and T kottixo B red H obses J Your, U'Ulyf C has . A. S ntd KENDALL^S SPAVIN GORE. n . Y„ NgvemberS, 1883, KENDALL’S SPiU’IH DURE. O hio , Dtix 19,1838. Kotice to Creditors. Peb. 19-Am-il . DE.B.J.KEKDAL KENDALL'S mm, Sm s s m . Notice to Creditors. ■ WIHLIAM aicGRAW,^ Seneca i ’.alIs,N. Y. Notice to Creditors. Dated Octobor. 17,18891