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SENECA COUNTY JOUR n U ; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1890. I •s;” vihlch, nnsumption m-ient, it is tlie r affections, for S C R O F U L A It is that impurity in the Wood, which, ac cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or foct; which developes ulcers in tlie eyes, ears, or iiose, often causing hUnducss or deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other n tions usually ascribed to “humors; fastening upon the lungs, causes cor and death. Being the moi most general of all disease very few persons are entirely free from it. “Tne\ C U R E D Py taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when otlier jncclieines have failed, has proven itself to he a potent and peculiar medicine for tliis disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you .suffer from scrofula, lie sure to try Hood's sarsap.arilla. « Jly daiighterMary was afflicted witli scrof ulous sore neekfrom the time she wasC2months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed in her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeou's egg, became a running sore tor over tliree y lairs. We gave her Hood’s Saisapiirillii. when tlie lump and ail indicatnms of serotula entirely dis appeared, and now she s.'eins to be a healthy child.” .T. S. CAU.II.K. 1 >'auright, N. J. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood’s S a rsaparilla SoldbyaUdruggists- gl: I’reparetlonly by C. I. HOOD & CU.. Apothf caries, Lowell, Mass. lOO D o s e s O n e D o llar N ew Y ork R entral H u d s o n R iver R a ilro ad . Great foot-Tracir TrunI line “ R o u t e o f t h e F a s t M a il .” wm. the ha^e^stiore me route of the *' New York & Chicago Limited.” n connection wHh me SJm -and;B « Four,” Southwestern Limited ” IN THE APIARY. CORN FOR FODDER, CORN FOR CRAIN. FAH.II,FIELD .Vf\DG.4KI)FN. i - ------------ I The TVTcritft of J>oul>le AVallcd anil Singlo ‘ Prort\isf>r Tolls \Vli> EVERY OAV TOPICS CONS.DERED .N I single : Tin A PRACTICAL MANNER. j availed hives—tlint is, walls w ithout pack- ' imlee ----- I ing? 3. When no iiacking is iiM'd, how 1 I hi - n to cut Capacity of Package.- foe Vegetables- Xlio i DlUch d.-ail aie -p lee WtmhI you give. allJ ! of its early 111 0«e.sti»n of now Hneh ii Barrel, Box or , \ hat thii'kliess of hlUlher WOUMvou use, opaill (ll'ics Crate i.oi.is -Market He.nan.is t.. | f«r ea.'h walk ii. Would vou make thP stall : bottom houi'il il nilde walled, the same ahe . . ........... as the iidi'.s iiinl ends of tlie liive'f 4. ,triiii andl a crop of Wlien k I't 111 the suminor stands tlie from the s one iilanting:. I’roin e.xpii year ih ioii.h , lia.s liie doulilc walb'ij ^ m.-uis made liy Professor .Sheltoii, at tl hive aii.\ po.ats of siiiioiioiitv over lln* | Kansas agrioultncul station, it waa aiii;;h'wall. I lii\i if so. wiial are ihey'; ^ fiiimil ihdt ill liejirly every case wh'TC 5. Wliat jioiiits i.f snperioi'it.v lias the adjacent row.s o f i-orii were etu at inter- .-iiiigle walled liive Oil r till’double walled'' y;ds of.si‘veii io twenty days, till' largest hive'r 0. .Vre the points of sui>erh>rity i yield of the be.st ipiality of eorii of tlie (liiiihle wall.'d hive sullieieiit to ' fouiiil ill tiie i'o\\i pa\ for til** **xirii**xp**nsfof ftmstruotion, : pl;«in]y tuuglit iii tli ovor t!i(* •viillnl liivt ? The lorigoiiii; Tlie niiestioii of Ilow miu'li a liarrel. box, crate, nr sack really hoHs often •s the [ii'osjiecth'e shipper of |U'' .diiee, IS at a loss to know the prep-r eoimnoii praetiee in the w< st. and very general elsewliere, hm- I'oi'ii iiud .shock it .‘It the time lurity. By tills proe.-ss the ^ ....... . It and hardens and Iho stalk-, retain most of their leases. .S'l tliat after the I'.ii'ii lias he -ti huski' I a ei'op of giriiii aii' a crop of fodder is realized s the from the s one |ilanting. dilb'd j m.'iiis made hy J’rofesso: size or style of iiackage in whieh his crop so Ih.'it it will sell to the 1) vantage. Does the market demand a certain styie of paekaye in wiiii'h certain crop.s mnit lie sent or suffer (lepreeiation in price in eon.sequenee? This is an im portant .[Ui-stion, aiul Rural Xew Yorker answers il in tiiis wise: Nearly every lo- repli. eality has a size an.l style of package Ueep. iieculiar to it.self, ami the regular ship- j 5. pevs from these points uudei'staud what | Tayh is meant hv the diff.'rent terms ose.l in I Onlv sh,_;l.. n allo t hives are used in j tliis latitude ((e'oryia).—J. P. II. Brown, lality (,f e.irn v cut late.st. It V Cabbages, eaulillowers, lettuce Rometiiues e^oj; pUiiits, when quoteil the crate ai-e e,.n,-rallv in barrel crat. s: that is, in crates holding a harrel. B '.'ts, string; beans, t.iin.lines, ai'tieles sold ill corn eontinui'.s to improve in The foregoil .pn i-ies were recently weight until the very last—after the replied lo as follows hy U'ell known hee blade.s of the plant liave heeu drie.l up keepers ill .\nierican Bee Journal: and ipiiie lik.'ly blown away and .seetn- inglyniilil the juiecs of the stalks have b\en Completely sucked up. \\ c ligures shown i,i careful ci liind weighin.'fs eighin.'fs of eom at diflerent i. t'h e a p i i'a n d Couvciiienee.—R. L. ; a bushel a htishel green peas, onions and s crate. But the size of varies uceordiiig to the loealiiy whieh it comes. TJie smallest from BemuYla, ami as the season Vances and shipments arrive suecessi' from Florida. .Savaniiah, riiarh ston Norfolk, tlie size gradually inerea.ses, Norfolk sending the largiist. tagon'il crates are forwarded. While not holding, apparently, so mneh as tin- rec tangular ones, lliev have the ad.ied ad vantage that tli.-y eannot lie jiacke.l so clo.sely together, thus insuring a bi iter circulatioii of air in transit. Other things being eiiual, neat, clean packages jn'e •senting an attractive iipiieni'.ince. sidl ’ Prime goods, paekeil in a sliiveidy | iner, sometimes sell for lower prices | S i \ Sin;^lc \v;i!] -il hiw>;. I h:ivt» 'lu-t* with flou lit* wall'Ml Uiri‘S.—J, •d'hive. Per- try one. .\i. They are -(J. I'. .Miller. .'single wtlli-il. only. 3. I Jo not V. :i. No. 4 . Y e s . ‘ .->.ItisIi'ghter •e e.i^ilv hatiilled. (i. No.— H. M. llamhau^h. 1. Siiegl.'w.'died Idves. 3, 3 and 4. I nev.-r iia.l a d-.inh!.- luq« I ollglit lo liglitei- t\) move.—( ling.siind w of .'..m at diflere stages of ripeness, ays the profe.ssor, etu lo point to a re il piineiple in tlie orvth of tlie crop whieh th.> farmer ali'oi'.llioi'il too ignore.nore. It is perfectlerfectly cannot a t ig It is p .-■lear that we must raise corn for corn, with, no thought of fod.ler; and again, corn which has no higher.purpose than must, in short, h ive tsvo cvi ry farm, receiving radi cally ditrerent treatment to corre.spond with the dilferent pui'po.ses for which 1. single wait d. I winti tile (>{ liar and iiack w ith spring. Y. s. ]. manner, si tlian inferi lower prie ■rior giioils auriiciiveit put n arrels coming to thi- N.-w V giioils aitrii' m.arkct are of iiiinii sizes, ri'odiice 1 use botli. 3. Olio inch de.id air | they -e and ^ inch liunher. 3, Yes. 4. j In considering (lie above it inuat b e : j W illi me tlie liees winter better anil do | membered that corn fodd.-r in Kansas ; licUer in suinmei'. 0. Yes.—.AI, Jlaliin, I has a Mnaller proportion of leaves and waih d. I winter the iiei s in I blades tliaii is I'ound on the varieties cliiilf in tlie I grown in llie New England and middle -ay yes and , st.Ucs. where picking the cars fio n the ■ no. .'i., e.xpei'i.'iu'e ha- lieeii loo i stamling .stalks and L-aviii'g the latter [ed to 111-of value.—A. B. .M.'ison. i unh.ir. i'sted would he tliouglit a wasteful 1. I u.se both, hut |)i'efer the single proce-s. walleii hive. 3. .V'lout 3 iuehi's, ^ or | hmd rr. as pii.fi in d. :i. It is hl•u^I• .so. ' 4. Ceiliiiil : I h'-y protect fromeold and I Last spring, after workin.g my heat. .1. ( l,e.'H.. ’r. lighl.-r. an.l. if well | with a I wo-hor.-e eultivator one w, packed, as goo.l in llio spring. <5. J think being in drillsi, I wished jiol.— V. J. ( 'ook, ' cro-s llie rows and break Mostly iloitlile walled. ‘3. I use i-lioi'.-e eultivator one way (it Irillsi, I wished for a tool to [he rows and break tlio crust in the .Vftera little study I concluded hooped halTi'ls bulk, when sold hy the lyirrel. lyn potiiiils. .s.mie deale ■els should weigh the pells best, by the I yu le dealei'.s say tho.se in ! D irect 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 io j m , Fourth Aoe. and Forty-second St. New Vorb, iimerahle kinds and j 5-ineh ■p.!i'.> tilled with line straw. 3. I! that a stub toothed h:iy rake would he tly packed in I'oiuid do not. -I. Yes. Tin* bees are jiroteeted | just the thing. So I liUehed on lo try it. Poiatoes in 1 from e.xtr.niie heat and l■.•’.d. ,g. Not j It is far aln-.iil ot any dr.ig I ever .saiv. call for' anv, e.xcept portahilily. Ii. I think so,; Instead of covering and tearing out thq thos.i in ! or I should not use them.—(r. II. Doo- j corn, it uneovi-r.s it and I-aves the corn barrels should weigh the same; Imt this i little. i and itl'O the .ground in the best possible ; is impossible, heenuse very few barrels j 1. Both. We have some hives with a j shape. Now I do not claim that it will ■ill hold that amount, and Ilk) pounds i-ineli inner wall, i-ineh dead air .space, ! kill the gr.iss after it gets a few inehe.s •jiled. Tlie Si'oleh po- | and g-ineh out\i' wall, and like them I high, but it destroys the y'oun.g plant I'l igli about ins poinids : u, ll :i. No; and yet it iiiight pay. 4 . , when it lir.st c ime.s up. The kind of s....uda and Florida jiota- ' V i-. that thin outer wall nets as a p r o - ; rake that 1 used was an independent tlie ordinary round hooped i iiiiio'i tith e hi v(■ i-again ,1 cold winds I'eigh ahoiii Ilk) pounds per! and ii-ry cold sack. Hern nil I • generally aece)i DCS ill sai'ks wi toes come liarrels an barrel. Onioii!- kale, spinach, i ordinary h ■ourtn Aue.ana rortysecana az. new lorn, ,„.,„hii-ts hut it is i iiips.c ii'i'iii- iisually con barrels. kind of VI in. splint like sin spinai'h and sir quash. I against cold winds tooth ■ather. 5. ( 'heapness. 1 timln I- think .so.—Dadant & .Son. veiiiilaU'd barrel made of a sort ot thin, splint like sliilf is inueh usi'd for kale, spinai'h and sim ilar not stroll elato)‘S, should C liraiH’sl and 1: weighted down with a .stick of •: but any rake will do that can bo set low enough to catch in the ground. I wouid advise farmer.s to try Hus simple s mui-n N. Y. Co & H. R. Railroad. produce in eh an, tie il wi'll ■'I'.ided and just what it is. If he ‘lid it ill packa'..,i s a!)i)i leg ellollull Tlie .shipjiei', I (o st •trive I adva VU'k- I to 11 marked | ,-rov I li;uqn n j timi Drdiiiary j pi-nii t of iii'odiii'iug [lork depei V upon tli“ v.diie of the fei il (• I by the mdinal. In thc.se da ? i f ill pacUa'..,i s above the oriliiiary j pi-ri ould pi'oh.dily sell for a higher . vet lately , other things lieing | in .Iiegiist I f f liiS- t i i i ED.SON J. WEEKS,EKS, Gen’llUgcnt, Gen’ it. Bufl'iilo, N. V. 1 Excliaiige St o e o u b e ilu a ™ c;raiid Central Station, New Yorl G E N E V A AIStD EY O P iW R A I E R O A D . Takes Effect JalyAt 1S.S9. ssY ,' ill ii i a s . ’ “ l i i i i 1 t Telegrapli stations. 8 Rtms Sundays. * other things lieing elforts ha\)' been made York tc |)i'ice proporl equal. Strong ( by the retail di'iih'l'sof New Yc pel Uie sale by weight of all vegetables, hut theellort has thus fat’ i>i'ei| defeated. alion in ordiT to take y- p I—iiile opjiortunity to b S'l 1 the e,)-|. Il enneeded that iw'lh and gain arising from a grass ra il i-th e cheapest made pork. Ill the ■aifie eoinitry wheri' tame gr.i-s is iioi dll'll a i>:i luve from rye sown Pi'Dloctiiig Hillside Orchards. Expel'i.nce has Uiu.ght thlVse having orchards on sleeii hillsides that .some (iroteclion is necessary to pri-vi nt undue washing of the soil. 'I'liosi. u ho thou,: e \ llllahle. on In .'.llhful i> {)igs ought j il food; a eliange j ilition will ' to \be kept ' ot rations is ad van good V. inter I'egnl.i I I’lmqikiiis are ab a,ght foeil. 'Ijierc is m protect Uieirland liy vunning sido fur- I the pluci w.s at short inli'i'val.s found that tbey U'< l ds an fared worse than those w ho let iheir land i In\ I alone. In some oreh ii d.s .s.i many gill-' animal Ik’s have heeu wu'hed that it will t dee a i lit long time to get the ground in eondilkill, i gru's if, indeed, it is at all liossihlr. .Several i I he tame gra-ses lor hogs, |)ersons. who sowed a thick crop ot early ! ration in o'le state may i grain in their orchards to protect the ( in anollier suite. Il reqniies intelligent land, slate that tlie soil is not washed I thought hy every tei'der that the best and thal they are more than [ilea ■ d | im ans may h.-,'iilo]ited to .accomplish the trying to s little or die manure )in.g so at some considi in . will furnish late fall and early ' pf-nsfBtu'l be therefore thinks it more eco- spring past.ire that is an excellent sn i:-' nmmeal to let it alone. It is certain that Stitute. .V t e n little grain or slop made j bibor expendt‘d upon it adds to US from ground o.its.i've Of com b d in ad- is not equally certain that it On the subject of improving niauurc by liaiiilling or measuremoiit Bir J. B. Lawe.s, tlie great English experimental agrienlturist, .says be is just as ignorant as the most old fashioned farmer, and that there is no use in trying to fix am- ....... - ........ ' ....... '' ----- -• '=.(, 1 ,. none to man with- doing so at som e considerable ex- more eco- cost, but it is not equall; adds in tlie same proiiorti-m to its v Many of our best farmers haul out barnyard manure as soon as ciinvcn ...... and .spread it on the land wlien it is to be HI u.sed. On lands suliji-et to washing and ” 1 and cheap i draining the application is better if de- t will take ' biyed until cultivation begins. il Ui'-v I ii'' 'I'' HM in the of otin-r ir laiifl I Ut kr*. l> uja lIi*' st coinUu*'!!nliiiiiii of Lii' '\IS o GOING SOOTH. E E H I G S E V A E E E Y R A I E - R O A D . ITHACA DIVISION. heave,GoingSoutk iH., Going North; si 1 ;i:£!' 0 r i l i i S n S y sSifayl\^'”' ilh tlu'ir I'xpei'inierit. il vv ill a d m it, this gmin pi'oti’i'tor ■tili/.ei.—t 'alifornia rliea|)C''t lie tlie .‘•ame I’lovver Hedges, Dividon lines are .‘■umetimes desirablo to -.eiiarate ornamental grounds and lawns Irnm tegelalde gardens, and for tills piii'po.M-( Jardening Illustrated reeom- riU'iids the planting of tlowering sliruba for the lu'illiant and beautiful display wbieli itii-y alford during the season of best resulls. I’otlilii Evpei-imeiit. Wi'i'on,in eoiresponili.•oirespimili nt tellells iit t Prairie ^ lotaloes or strawlierries of drouth tilizeil vvilii any other ever li'ii'd. He say.s: Some of doubt thi-i statement I hivee and Ooi'ii. CiiiviTau ‘1 l■■l^l' t'l'ivi-r and earn! Ill-t l•‘lmilec.lillIl tliat ever was horn. Oti\ needs the III.let' .V.>ini nee.la I i- ‘tlier Ti) mb ae .sir weak imints .\n-l liiiti- d H > enr.strung points. floviT in i l. . I. l!l, Ciirti will make bit. Find lisa h ‘U r AiT.in.'emi It ili.aii that. On.* in-.iiM - 111 id -di. 1 lines Ilf tlie pur|)le Barb i IVIiite and eriiiison Jtipan ljuince make hint fiu times, ami al- I 1 ‘xpi I'lment so many rs wilii prei'isely the same result. ed we liail a dr.v si asoii diirii grovvtli of llie ei'op. I (to not kni the rule will hold good with And t lf otli'T 1 ■ s;,y. Clover and eori, i 'nierand rnrn' Bi*st A'oniltinatiM 1 1 i.ir lior lluial X\« Yorker, r>\vUi Uu* alK)v«' jKirned tlu*r<' A n o ilouiit. I returns fed in . ........ . .. than m wm -Vn apiarian in Field am ’he much eomplaini'd ol l< V erailii'.'il havil'g hi i)ees eoiild 1 ..... ........ out if every stroy the swarm iiav ing i llie old hive in whieh tin are too many iiii-n who liy pi,Hilling ^ farmers fved in t i.VTir^Tiul I’f iii,-. ('ll tlu' .*>lt»[K to 0alves iiiui kept I V ollid de. j 1 in winter. V hui'i' ciiivi ' some siimnier pies to sell il then, in the pltiee winter slops, I’ with .greater lie.v lived. There vvill ill notot do) itt III) w n 111 I un- ' , pay tlieni for ttieir j (111 think of a man | q, . ..................... eadetiil liorse from I *■ .- liisow n preini-i s milil his ni iglilior.s ^ would (lay liim lor (biing it? Tlie two j Tlilnss That .\i-o Tnid, your laiiil as iateintlioan 1 :ir]y ill till' s[i A.M. r.M ■ ‘ ■ X.M. 1-.H. years in Die liah Hi ■w m y (in'signal. been for more than Iweuty l)ir of Using linseed meal born aUve. .V ((uun of lin- •seed mettl boiled for teen quarts of water I'.ilves n ill liiri' mniull iseeii me •V ((utu'l o f li half an hour in lif- inalvcs a gruel that > 11(1011 after tltey are a \Id. [ have [lilt ealve.s on il as I tiiey lunl learned to drink, but it Kike a gradual eiit w ire vv \I'm. ; Us. il ... unli derdniim d at liM-t tlirei tiiat is elTei'tii: any lai vveariier. claims 1\ liavti ate in tlio autumn d'ing as (ii)SKil)le. tell iroul)l.‘il with still laud iliiiie tltO i Vtiioii.g llovveiiug slirulis are the Criin I Om-am, tile pink and white Wejgelas, tlie panieled ilydran.g'-a and philadel- seen he.'uitiful orn ..... — :)ur()le Barberry, n Jti().'in ljuince an early disjilay of brilliai llciiis of Geiierat Interest. Melons .sliould never he gathered till tlie .stem lias “.sprung\—that is, parted fi'oii) Die fruit—moi'v' or le.s.s. .Veeoi'iling to one estimate, during tlip (last ten year.s the aiiiouiit of eapilal in vested in vineyards and grtqie growing has inen aseil over one liuiulred millions doll.irs, witii an annual (u-oduct of I) is to kei*() jiianure under it eannot lie tlius drawn out. ■r I'otids is tile term sometimes of tile vve.st- ates, whose rates of tmiisportatiou iiiive lieeii limited by tlie state laws gov- eriiilig lliem witliin the boundaries of s eiTei'Uially aiid pri)[ierly done will work iii nelii'iall.v on all iinl after two or tlirei> days' Vemiont claim s in liavti a greater (irc portion of its area in grass tli'iu any other Kfuti' cast of tlie Mi—i-sippi. ( il ofgi‘W. I'liilds is eiedited witli iiav- ■ntiil Ml's. Frances t'leveland ■irs, vvitii an annual pro -enty-live inillioas o f doll; Col. Curtis say.s tliat the best rule is to is Iieeib'd as f best tiling to do is to kel*() eoti‘ 1 ' w lien It eannot lie tli Granger r a|'|>lii d to vaiiroads in iTli slates, whos Visilile sii()(ily of grain is tlie of grain in tiic liaicls of dealei lioli'eim n and o fi'iuii tnistwortliy bfi rino is the ty ()!• of hlieep tn amount ascertained sources. widelyidely distributed lost w ( ids country. R O M E , ’W A T E K T O W N & O G D E N S B U R G R . R . T i m e Tatoles. PHCBNIX I. 1 NE The Thoroughfare Between Syracuse and Oswego SYKACU.'^E to OSWEGO. is mucli 111 ttei to iii: —New Fiiglaiiil Fat Tlie Janet is .said lo 1)C .gaining (lopi larity as ti line winter apple fur tlie in- gated regions o f tiie west. It i ing prese Il I witli it Jersey cow. James Uankin. who lias had cri ‘ni'e, t' 11' liiid for ten year.s li lange. I liave ail I'leii giovvii artilleiall' s i / ■ of liojli liirds iiud eggs lias evi .‘.sell thid lie h'.ul lo inei'ea! ; \f Die i.Kii'lvet b‘).xcs tit tliree large ex- his birds the size . . . , 3 S | S | .. siiilsiS ii ** Phoenix h .:U 2.20 5.56 9.no OSWEGO TO SYBACUSE. = ?a-“ ilia :: SYRACUSE LINE. If II II H. CHAMI)EKI,AIS-,PrCS't,^N. II. r>ECKKK,Cashier ‘ -I. H.Gout.r), Vice rrestdont. i I ('rVPITAL - - - - sioo.noo. j iTh EicliaiiieKatioiialBaiilii i OF SENECA FALLS, N . Y. I aD ixaEC tuoK S . | N. U. BECKER, H. CHAMBERLAIN, I J. II. GOULD, C. A. HAWLEY,. MILTON HOAG, HENRY IIOSTER, .JOHN A. RUMSEY. i; H ?- Ar. WatStown Junction ® ^ li si lOUNTING desirable business paper a dS IJ .IS ! RIVAL FOUNTAIN PENS io®i iTo t i l “ u s o HI Lv.DeKalb Jnnetiou UM s ' ot Ar. Ogdensburg 12 25 \\gio Having recently secured the agency ol the ..RIVAL FOHHTAIN PENS” lor Seneca Falls we are enabled to gruarantee every pen sold as satisfactory and superior to any other on tlie marlcet, at the same price. Removal! T. B. BAIRD, liii.s moved liis stock of Dry Gflois, Carpets, Etc into the store formerly occupied by H . C. B lodgett , NO. 73 FALL STREET -All his old customei N E W ones are resp call and examine the ly invited N E W ST O R E , NEW GOODS, 'A N D L O W P R I C E S Es.sex swine are invariably black, Bei'k-liii'es tire, liltiek, vvitii an occasional splasli of white, tinil some of tlie Neapol itans are (iiire lilaek. An .Vustnili.in ciirrespondeiit says; ■'Oiiei'f the liest remedies I ever found for foot rot in slv'ep was to turn them often, dressing the feet on a dry floor ciiveicd tw.o iiiel'.os deep witli quiek- To get a I'uii down lior.se into condition give it liglit exercise ratlier tliaii idle- loimlar (lorker ia a little fellow with , juicy liams, the large Iiogs being di .siralile for producing lard. A (loj)ular ITt c- v- ... fTtyktc; Dryc-s: r y healthfnl LEATHIt -V' f ^ rtetemtire. ^-7 or t«Ma« luuJ. (ELECT I IKIZEB P»4g9tt’i / y Topvlihvit Bosti, Shot] t Huscu.^\^^CoUi, Chilli, Viihra*< PSIGE! 10,16 k 25 Cti\/71UUty isl SI h m . FOR SALE BY BOOTS SHOES, AHD ROBBERS, 91 Fall St.y SEN E C A F A L L S . ■WOOTEN AND OTICE. haustion,^ prostration, hysteria, s|)asni8 and monly attendant upon functionaland organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental an.xiety and de- spondency. Copyright, 1883, by W oulds ’ D i S. M bd . ASS’N. DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS Laxative, or Cathartic, according to size of dose. By Druggists. S5 cents a vial. Has Just Received a Very Large As sortment of TINWARE, C O N iSISTIN G O F And a Large Variety of Tinware too irons to mention, at Bottom 8? FALL STREET Ipp. Staitoii H ob , Seneca M s . If Y o u H a v e tuft’s Pills S O L D F .V K K V W H E K B . WHAT S n n T T ’S ICOHSUMPTION QUO ■ ■ O SCROFULA EMULSION CURES j Wasting DissaseB W o n d e r ful F lesh P r o d u c e r . Many have gained one pound p e r day b y i ts use. Scott’s Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulat ing properties of the Hypophoi- pHtes and pure Norwegian Ood Idyer Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by Physicians all over the -worlA PALATABLE AS MILK. S o l d hij a l l D r n g a i s f s . SCOTT &. BO W N E .Chem ists, N.Y. d TJ POWDER Please ask your dealer for IDEAL TOOTH POWDER. Four medals received, each the highest. In Engraving 20 x 24 without Advertlsin, with each two bottles . BEAN a VAIL BBOTHERS, Phiiadslphia, M’f’rs of Peep 05 l>ay T orftinie. EUENJMya SALESM E N c9s°^isl?is?pSriwfe4v.;>i want men 25 to 50 yeare of ago to sell a full lino of f l r s t - o l a s s Nursery Stock. All stocic g u a r a n toed* Apply at once, stating age auU references. , C. I.. BOOTHBY, Rochester.lN. Y. (arayso.) CONCERNING D E A L E R S IN ....... MOX u ST c J^ x ^ y : ' \ ' ' ' ^ ™ ’ HARDWARE iYCLEUIYCLES, ETC., STEVENS &*siEY, Agents, S o r L O c a i F a l l s , 1 ST. \Z\- i O W M l l l , I M l M i M , M M B L l l , f i e f O l , AND SEVERAL 0THER|MACHINES. VARYING IN PRICE FROM $25.00 $150.00. STOVES, - - - - RANCES, - iS — v -v,.^ LIVINGSION tOUNT\. ^ “ - CUTLERY, a sraatiBS:-..'; - js . ! Agricultural Implements, House Furis!iiiGo0Hs, M A N T L E FINE PHOTOGRAPHS! P’-A -K .K .'y 1VI:F’C3-. G O .. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. No. 11. ^ IF YOB CAN'T FIND THEM FOL SjiLE BY VOUll MET CHANTS WEITf Ot iF o sa s j S s X i E s ~ s : S E N E C A F A L L S , N. V. W . H . B U T L E R GENERAL AGENT DIEBOLD SAFE & LOCK CO C A N T O N , O. File ail Bffili Pil SAFES 79 Duane Street, NEW YORK' PIANOS & ORGANS THE WATERLOO ORGAN CO. « headejuarters for these goocLs. They make all their instru ments and use the be.st materials and workmanship in their construction. If you intend b uying an in.struraent be sure and see the W aterloo. 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 a INSTALLMENT PLAN. Old instruments taker, in e-xchange. Several;: .‘^ccc r d ' ban Pianos and Organs which we will sell cheap. OFFICE AND FACTORY: Washington St., Waterloo, N. Y. TILLINGHAST’S NEW Is not a Seed Catalogue, but a magnificent volume containing 2 7 0 Elee:ant Colored Plates! I f i i S ; 71.TA ISAAC F. TILLIKGHAST, Box 50, La Plume, Pa. & C b « & Ca» Fii'st Alomlay ol ApriU^ ................... ..... JUuvv Fir»i Monday ol Octe b ei Adamti Fall Street, Seieta Falls, 1 T. ^ r : r : ' 9 ||L : ::: : r I Thiril Momlay (It MqiU-itiiicr..............Kui,,sfi i fua'dayol Jmii , (WaUi'iiiD) ixy - Davy , ioiU'th-Uoiiday ol .imio, lOviil.i i)„vy J i i C O B 1 ' V J k S ' f i k k S GROCERIESJiPliOyiSIONS, , iiP. BEST PALITYOF COOBS S - h - i — A T — I n S v l .-.:..-..-. BOTTOM PRICES' A Complete Assortment. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the village. Highest market price paid in rropi.i; o f thk st . vtk o r xkw c j x s h : i i i l i K l g COUNTRY Give me a trial ; vinced of the above stated faets. JACOB K U N Z ,iiiiliili . J ! tMimol with ivasniiaiUt* In* ascer- taincil, licii.s al l?iw ami iu*xt ot kin, ot 157 FALL TS. Opposite.Johnson’s Hail. H u m p h r e y s ’ sc w j t e 'm a w w a s sri',Si;!;?;, tlicro u> iillcml lln* probalo ol saul la.st will ami tcslainont. Ami it :iny of you arc under the U}^e oi twenty <,nc j you are re<iuirc*d to ai'pt’Jtr b.\ ynur?,^iKLrdian, it joubaveom s or il you have m>m», to ajipvar and npply lor tmt to III- appointed; andiii the event of your nfj 4 :!crl m* lailure lo do so, a snardian will be i;!^;r J \E lE- I n Ti.'SinioM AV ukueop , we have caused lh«‘ Hi'ul ol our .said Surrogate's Court .. 3 s?i 3 '=S-! S P E C I F I C S . II \ZKLTON, •’“’•‘rof^ati*. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURL 30D, III., Nov.20,ia i S l i C has . a . S nvdeb . KENDAIL^S m m i SURE. Dn.B.LKsKv'EiTr, S w S S KENDALL’S SPAVIN QURE. ■ S f S \ Youxatiul)-. CURL SOLD i ; y '■ i - ---------- M o r t g a g e F o r e c l o s u r e . Eieryliotly’s Typeiiler! Price completei^lfi.OO. A .Simple Compact Machine Within the Means of all, :E,?t‘.E‘(S'^UVV.v'’hE.KsVG.'<'oE,iU^VL?;^ man, or his licir-s ami Urn laml i.wned rml Wlii’dtKAh, the ^-airl morlfjMf^e was duly s s a s i s s l ' i i a i i i i l \ S S i m y M . l s s O . (i A w. jr. wii/joxi-.N, l.lacesl'or holding said courts A tnaljiuy i.s r(»<iuired to attend at each ol required to attend al tlie m iieca Comity. K P o t iee t o C r e d i t o r s . niKAM II. in You need not go to school to learn how to use it, or mortgage your home to buy it. Call and examine it. W m . M . B kehs , Postoffice Eotunda, Seneca Falls, POPPING XME aCESTlON. When in the oourse of human events, a young man makes up liis mnid to ask the very important question, ho find.s great difficulty in coming to the point. As we are not at all bashful -we boldly say: VVill you not answer yes to u.s, as we ask you to go to your druggist or dealer in best made. As an inducement for you to try it, we give you a handsome engrav ing w ith two 25 cent bottles, 20 x 24, no Kosice lo Creslitors. ’’uated January 15, ISIM. WILLIAM M c GR^W.^ N o tice to Creclitors, executor of the will o ----------------------------- Dated October. 17,1SS9'