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y j . Cornell U n iversity opens Septem b e r 27th. V e n u s will be th e evening star a fter th e 17th. M a llo r y v ille is crying for barrels to pu t the c i^ e r in. New potatoes are now selling for 25 cents per bushel. The outgoing w h e a t crop m eans an incom ing supply of gold. G eneral election th is F a ll will be held Tuesday, N ovem b er 3d. T h e annual i)arade of the Ithaca F ire D e p a r tm e n t next W ednesday. T h is being the m onth of fairs, the facers will reap a harvest until Oct. 1. A^l the D em o cratic delegates to the iS t a t 4 convention from W atertown, fa- Roswell P . Flc ver. ^ R e ..conference of the M. E . church FCentral N e w York, will be held at ortland, Septem b er 30. T h e neglect of the habit o f accuracy I seriously lim its a m an’s personal influ ence, and also his personal enjoym ent. Teacher— Johnny, give m e the nam e of the largest known diamond. John n y — The ace.— B rooklyn E a gle. Mrs. Ezra Cornell, w ife of the late H o n . Ezra Cornell founder of the Cor nell University, died last Thursday evening about s ix o’clock. I t is reported th a t within th e last ^six m o n ths one hundred and fifty youn g women have taken up tim b er claim s in the state of W a shington. Judge D o u g lass Boardm an, of Ith aca, died quite unexpectedly at his cottage at Sheldrake, o n Cayuga Lake, last Saturday m orning. H e was sev- entytw o years old. M ilton W . Pierce, an architect and prom inent citizen of Bingham ton died sjiddenly in his bed last Friday m o m - H e had a ttended iihe Inter-State ilore j.nd. a p p eared to be in the best of health. T h e next re-union of the surviving Soldiers’ and Sailors’ of the late war, w h o reside in this section, w ill b e held in Spencer. T h e date has not y e t been decided upon, but it is thought that the ,re-union w ill take place either the latter part of A u g u st or Septem ber. : Elmira, Cortland and Nortlem E. I , N orth or E ast B ound S tations . N o . 1 N o . 5 No. 3 No9 No. 7 8 00 8 10 IS,:: 7 2 0 ............ 4 10 • • Elm ira Leave.. H o r s e lieads.... “ s ^ ::::::: ” 4 58 \s 56 SPENCER ............. 8 1 3 ........... . 5 0 5 . . . . 9 04 Syrac Oswet ^ Truxtoi •acuse ............... l i 15 . ton-.’*.’!!!!!! ioi2* Canas’to t a ............ 11 45 Sylvan Beach. Camden ............... 12 3* W’atertow n .......... 3 36 . Cape Vincent ....... 4 30 . C layton ................. 5 25 , Ogdenshurg,........ 6 36 A lbany .................. 4 60 Boston.................... 11 05 New York Arrive 8 50 04 ........ 8 4 0 . . . . .......... 7 20 6 24 10 31 ........ 8 10 . . . . .......... ........ 10 10 . . . . .......... 7 45 6 51 . . . . 10 55 8 06 7 IS . . . . 11 13 8 38 7 44 r M 11 43 I..... . . . . . . I’ll r 9 20 8 30 6 00 i2 28 ” 9 4 i ! ! ! ! ! ! .... 12 45 10 0 9 .......... 6 oO 2 10 1 30 . 8 30 10 45 . 7 00 6 30 . Some people agree w ith THE SUN’S opinions about men and things, and some people don’t, but everybody likes to get hold ol the newspa per which is never dull and never afraid to speak Its mind. Democrats know th a t for tw e n ty years THE SUN has fought In t h e front line for Domocratic principles, never wavering or w eakening In its oyalty to the true interests of the party it serves w ith fearless| intelligence and disinter ested vigor. At tim es opinions have differed as to the best means of accomplishing the com mon purpose; it is not THE SUN’S fault if It has seen further Into the millstone, Eighteen hundred anu mnety-one w ill be a great year in American politics, and everybody should read THE SUN. Dally per m o n th, ............. ...................................... $d.50 Daily per year, .................................... 6.00 Sunday, per y ear......................................................2.00 Daii^ and Sunday, per year..................................8.00 Dal 13 - and Sunday, per m o n th, ............................ 0,70 Weekly Sun, one y ear ............................................. i.OO A d d r e ss T H E SU N , N e w York. Chicago Arrive Baitin SOUTH OB WIST BOUND. No. 2 NO. 4 NO. 6 NO. 10 No. 8 ~ P M ’ P H A tT p Baltim o re ........... 5 ^ PhU adelphia...,. 10 20 N e w York ............ 9 N e w iam ira................ North E lm ira.. V a n Etten ........ Spencer.. Itha( sviUe .............. »urn Leave... 8 20 ...... 10 20 ...... 7 30 .................................. a h P H ........................ .......... 1145 6 10 .................... 8 00 11 32 5 57 ......................... 7 47 10 41 5 1 2 . . . . . .................... 7 00 10 32 5 05 ......................... 6 52 9 ^ 4 23 ........................ 6 0S 9 20 4 06 ........... 8 15 11 2 0 ........... 5 48 Cortland ....... 8 52 A H . 7 30 SjT-acuse ............. ^ Truxton ............... 8 * DeR u yter ............ » c Cazenovia ............ 7 39 Canastota ............ 7 00 Sylvan Beach ................. Camden ............................ Ogdensbu Clayto 8 00 . ” 7 ’^ ! 7 1 2 . 6 35 . 5 26 7 45 3 35 6 50 3 10 C ^ e v m c e n t .... W atertown ......... A lbany. . . ............ Boston L e a v e ... 7 10 . 8 30 . ..... 10 20 ........ ” 2 W * 8 * ^ i:i5 p m ! 7 00 11 00 5:00am . : ’706 Connecting trains on N. Y .C . & H. K. R. and W est Shore stop a t B. C. & N. d epot atCanastota. A ll other trains dally e x c ept Sundays. Trains No. l and 4 make connectioia with the R. W. & O. at Camden for the Thousand Islands, and all St. Lawrence river points. N o s . 7 a n d 8, Sundays only, running through to Sylvan Beach. C. W. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., ^ Elmira, N. Y. ASENCVJW^ B i s . - = | a « lisUll Jpiili S ||8 | Ihillli ' i iH U \ j PATENTS Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for M oderate F ees . O ur O ffice la O ffo s it e .U. 8 . P atent O ffice and we can secure patent in less time than those « Our fee not due till patent is secui^. kMRHLET. “ How to Obtain Patents,” with of actual clientsi in your State, county, 91 town, sent free. Address, C .A .SN O W & C O . \ O R R . P a t e n t O f f i c e . W a s m i n o t o n . D . C . 1 E d ison is now at work on an elec tric motor to replace the ordinary lo comotive. I t is designed to take up electricity from a central rail and to develope a t least 1,000 horse power. W h a t M o re C a n You A s k ? For a generation th e nam e of the D e troit F r e e Press has been a house hold word in thousands of hom es b o th in this country and abroad. It is that paragon of fam ily newspapers, E n terprising, interesting, instructive and, (lik e our own hom e paper,) does not resort tu cheap or vulgar sen sation. I t com b ines the literary qual ities of the expensive m agazine with the bright and bree?y characteristics of the newspaper, and leaves nothing th a t m ay be desired by the average reader. It is looked upon as a w e l com e visitor by every fam ily who now takes it, w h ile thousands regard it as indispensable and on no account would they be w ithout it. T h e enor m ous circulation of 125,000 copies per week is evidence of its true popularity. Now, to those who are unfam iliar with its surpassing m e r its w e offer to send the D e troit (weekly) F r e e P r e s s and this newspaper for th e bal ance 0^ 1 8 9 1 for 50 cents, cash. Call and g e t sam p le copies. H A L S E Y V A L L E Y . S. C. Brow n and wife, of Spencer, were here last Sunday. 0 . H . Stebbins and wife, of N o r th Barton, attended th e tent m e e ting. W arren Vandervere and wife, of Germany, were guests of F r e d H e ss last Sunday. T h e M isses Anna and B e lle Mid- daugh, of Ithaca, are v isiting relatives here this week. T h e tent m e e tings which closed here on M onday were very interesting, and would have been m ore so if the pre siding elder had not been deterred by sickness. Mr. E b e n H u ll, o f Spencer, form erly of this place, was warmly welcom ed by his many- friends, who enjoyed listening to his fam iliar voice. it’s seldom you see a case where extremes meet. We havq a com bination on. the case. We are obliged to sell the balance of our summer suits to make room for fall and winter clothing; and in order to close them out quick, we put extremely low prices on ex tremely high grade clothing. i PEERY & CO., S A G E B L O C K , IT H A C A , N. Y. 638-cwcj Always Keep It InTheHonse! g u a r a n t e e d tX) be the BEST SALVE to cure Bums, Sbalds, Ulcers, Piles, P imples on the Face or other Eruptions of the Skin. It contatos no Tar, Sulphur or other ingredient injurious to the skin, or which w ill stain the clothing. CAN BE BOUGHT OF Drugglst«,Barbers and Dealers in Toilet Articles 637-52 CONSUMPTION CURED. mptlon. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma ar throat and Lung Affections, also a iK)sitlve a radical cure for Nervous Debility and aU Ner vous Complaints, after havlngtestedits wonder ful curative powers in thousands of cases, felt It his duty to make it known to h is .ctuatedb;y haj sufferlni fellows. Actuated b this motive and a desir to relieve human suffering, I wT' charge, to a ll who desire 1 ing, I w ill send free of ____ lit. this receipe. In Ger man, French or English, w ith full directions for ._______________Sent b y mall by addrei PfUOTtCAL •OHOOL OF'^ One of tbeTnoot complete J^Mineas fCrmlalNC School* ip A R t e r i c a . C o l l ^ J o a i k a l , C a ta F logM a nd Koedmena on application. Aafirees E. G. GBSiNLEAF, “ GARLAND and ANDES PARLOR STOVES. A N D E S R AN G ES FOR WOOD OR COAL, 4 A N D 6 COVERS. T H E MOST COMPLETE/ L IN E OF STOVES IN T H ] COUNT\ ! 8ee Fisher’s Grand Display of S T O V E S AND S H A W L S \ at the Fair. EverytliiDgiQ Winter Underwear can beound f at Fisber’s. S p e n c e r , ,!#• D S T e w \5Tor3s. * That I Delightful I Summer t Resort. * — A T — Newfleld, Tompkins Co., New York, Is now offered for sale, ( fu r u ^ h e d or unfurnished ), on account of death of th e owner. iBiiiiiiia aiisaie iiiiiifflgci;!i T h e accom p anying illustration ( from photograph) gives a very correct appearance of th is com m odious house. T h ere are more than one-hundred acres of excellent land in the manor farm, all under cultivation. F o r several years this country seat has been the sole Summer resort of several Philadelphia and N e w York fam iles, being but nine hours ride, via L e h igh V a lley railroad, from either city. N o trouble to fill the house w ith desirable guests for the entire season. F o r particulars apply to P . W . B u r d g e , Spencer, N . Y., or 636-tf M . P . Burdge, 207 Varick st., N . Y. Cit}’. New York, Lake Erie & Western Eailroad. Time Table in Effect M!ay lO, 1891, WeMuvircL _____ Eaxtwnrd. INO.^ No.2» No. 3 No. 7 No. 5 No. 1 P-“ ; l l 6 .__ 5.40 6.35 6.45 ll.iiO “• i S l - l ' I: B . if \s.U< 1 7.04 \8;^ io!^ 1 % ‘Si 12.20 ■i;4i n B 1.1 12.11 ---- N e w York ___ . . . Port J ervis . . . ... Carbondale __ ---- C a llicoon ____ ....... D e p o s it .......... .. Susquehanna.., ...G r e a t Bend— ... Bingham ton.... .......... Im ion ............ ..........Owego............ ........W a v erly ......... ---- W e U sbnrg ___ ......... Elm ira ........... ........ C o m in g . ........ ------ Addison .......... ........Canistep .......... . .^Hornellsville. -. ........... Clean............ ......... B u ffalo ......... . .Niagara F a lls... No.BJ No. 4 No. 2 No. 8 No.16 No. 2 | 4! io l . 10.21 9.46 9.20 8.39 8.30 6.02 8.45 \3.49 1:12 i i : i 5.301 10.40 4.54f 8.80 ]>, m. p. m. ’ • l l i6!io 9.40 ^i2^ 12.45 12.18 i l 7.18 in« £t* if 4-09 4.00 Above trains daily. Train [uehanna a t 6.40 n. m.. txiTive HornellsviUe o rnellsville 11.40 squehanna a t 12.45. u'ly 1 00 p. m. ough Piillipan si No; 12 reaches 1 Returning, leave Boston via Fitcl leave Albany v ia D. H. a t 4 00 p. i Susquehanna a t 6.40 n. m .. Bing: 10.10, ciTive H 1 p nx .Susquehanna i W averly 1 00 p. i 'J'h rough Piillipa n sle< ROCHESTER DIVISION. 8 » 11 % ^25 11 53 11 48 11 42 11 26 11 14 11 08 10 57 10 26 9 26 845 ^8% 7 OOl lofoo I - Arrito. Leave. — Elm ira ....... PiSafe .. i^nona --- ----- A v o n ......... to. Rochester .or toffalo.. ar p.m. p.m. 1 40 6 10 2 15 6 43 2 20j 6 48 2 27 6 54 101 2 47 3 01 3 06 515 5 55;10 p^imip.m. 7 14 729 7 37 7 45 8 26 9 30 (S x>cM«u xra-xxxiAM ing 8.30 p .jn ., Elm ira 9.06. / AH trainsnoted m n dafly except 17 and 18. TIOGA DIVISION. 305 2 15 p.m. p m a.m. 5 10 6 15! 9 25 5 05 6 10! 9 20 ....... 5 42: 8 50 3 255 08 820 p.m. p m 11 00,3 40 9 10j2 55 8 07 7 41 7 22 7 10 7 00 STA!riONS. 107 A rrive Leave ......... Elm ira .......... ..Tioga Junction. . .LawrenceviUe.. ........... Tioga ........... ---- Mansfield ------ ...C o v in g to n .... Ltj. .Bkesbnrg. A r 9 45. 10 18 10 48 11 07 11 26 11 48 12 00 12 35 117 ^6^ 'ifa l ? i i i s Ti 2 3£» p.g^ a T. SEELY. Dir. Paaaenger .gent, lClmira,(N. Y. General Pas^nge?; B. A. MILIPKD. Ticket Agent. Elmira. N. V* ____ IS connt ____ _____ esque & Antrin^ R a ilway a t Lawrence^ W . CK RINEAPiSON, General P a s ^ n g e r Agent, N ew York,