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' .:,' f:lHt•ll_,l a.t.o ..=:ec~onrl Gla-.. ... };(a,tter .Tune 13, 1900, r..t tlu~ I'r'\t Uflic•e at ~tlver (;ree1r. ·s. Y .• uudcr the ~\ct of r:~)ngrf•R_ .. of .:.Xltrch :;. 1Q05~ 'fER;rtS OF SUBSCR.JPTION, Tl•r:) ~ ... • ,f ... f .. h--r.rlption are Fifty Ccut\' per ycar.- pt)!\JtlH·ly iu n.dvance. T!:w l'aper may he tliR:tlntimwd b:r notiticatiQn o-f yo1rr fK.J\tma;-tcr or rN1f1iug- word t ... J the ofllc.e. All l'rllh'\{ rir,tionc, l<., u. c•ountt'y newt;papcr ar(! ecm ... Mt·tt'!l perrmttH·ut. unle~\ otbern·i~e ltgr~;;ed ur,.,Ju. :-:uJ:r...c•rtJ,tinn.s may. hoil.'ever, be .:l:fscun· DJJW d at the r wt iJf tlH: yco.r for v . .-hkb 1t ir TJniti. ~t.l,...,<•ri1~t:r-; wh(, flt•xire ttJ chu.nz-c tbeir adclrc.\:< ~-<houlli rrot~fy Uti~ .otli 1 •t: ut our·e. :;,tating 'iYher~ they r~mv ;::;rt thr·i:r mttiL awl '.'lhPre they desire tit·~ l'H.J!Pr Joj·nt. y,JU !-h(,uJ:1 ah·,ay~ giv(! the llUt'\Il- L!:l' t>f your Rnr~tl I~outc if you rccdve your mail that \.,a~. ~\.II f'omumnir·atifJOf.: ~houirl he adrlres,t:(.•d to THE NEWS, Silver Creek~ N. Y. Huiialo :.mel l'lP\\ehmd; abundance of Natnml (lap; ~everallarge Factories, and more wantC'd; ~[unicipal \\\atm· l'lant, !l!dcl:w; ~tn·c·t~, and Eltoetric Light 1-'y~ tellL .:1-lannfttC'lnmrR looking t\m· a ~itP are cordially invilPd to come and~'* us. Thursday, REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. For Cung['eSS 1 ELJW ~I IW B. nmELA .. \JJ. l<\'oe f!enatol' 1 ALUEH'T T. F~\.NCIIElL For ('<Jll!lty Judge•, .ARTIInl n. O'J'TAWAY. For· ~nrrQga!P 1 I L\ I{ f,K'r' N·. Cl-l.OSBY, 1i'or Sbet·-iif, I-I·:O:'i K lHTfON, L~(H ( 1 t;nnty (!lsrkl 1<::\ll·:RSOC\ J. I\IcC'ONNELL, Fur .\ll'mber of Ao~cmbly, 1~1, Dift. .\.l'iil':-:TL'>' F .• \J~Lim. For j\kLttbec' o[ A~~embly, :lcl Dist. OIJARLI~:-< llf ILUHL'rO:K. -~~------ -- ____ , EDITOR£AL. ----- . -- -----~- Boss \Varrcn has been laid on the ohelf. The Buffalo News JS now favor of the new way of spelling, Several western collcg·es ha\·e aLlopted the plan as 1n:ll as a fe1v newspapers, The Bul'falo to rub it in to ibc: old man Express contllllH.::s Senator Platt. If Is dead as the The famo.ils Davenport juggler of ::VIay\·ille' \vill lea'e soon for \ an_other tri}1 around the ·world. He was the ~nost famous juggler kno·wn to tlljt ·trade and be i!l- vented many of the tricks which the younger' men ar.e now doing. \~Te have always been curious as to why the county seat should F~ main so lon% at Mayvdle, but now we know the secret. that could btold a magicmn ·like Da\·enport ~vould ha\·e no trouble afe~r trimcnecl.him up £or fai1. tnmming him they began to look around fior a leader to bnng lhem ouij of Egypt. No one ap- Thc Express pcrsoootl bini say fllatthcws candidate office ? says he is, '.vh;· this - t' , ·D. 1 I our memory w1thout a persecn 1on . JC a something to us about \Yitb a rilan at the bead being a disappointed for the BuHalo post- The Buffalo .l\Iack: has flopped. that the only man elect Prcsiden t was Judge Parker they went into fits oYer 'Why the t1op? skunk, for a that. _\\nother line \\·ill be from here to Foresn·ille and from this place to Smith\s Mills. This will prac- tically cover all the roads leading out of Sih·er Creek. The con,·iction of Gibson and Jackson will furnish a balm Fred Howard of Buffalo, who or- iginally exposed the gra,·eyard gr-aft, for the defeat he sustained in his ward for superYisior, at the hands of Greiner and other Re- publicRns of Buffalo. who should have been in better business than to have gone into his \\·ard to feat him because he exposed graYeyard graft. ! :oi11g ·wes~, .:>:10 A. l\I., 1·80 1'. 1\L, 6:JO },. :l'L I Going 8m1th, >1:20 A. l\L, :J:55 P, J\l. Going Norl h, 10.\30 A. 1'.1., 4:55P.M, ! Going-J~,\,;1, S:lO A M., 1:30 .P, J\1., l G:50 J). lVL 2.:~0 WESTBOUND. 2'1, \Yestern Express ..... f:i. I •1 ,~._ ~J. 47, Bdfalo & Cleve. Ac .. G.32 \ 10 l, Dun h1'k .Accom .... ,.\1.1 8 \ \ JOO, Rnnda.y only ... ... .... 8..f3 \ 37, J:laciJjc Rxpn•ss ......... 2.01 P. JL \ 103. Westfield Accom: .... A.3.'3 \ \ l Oli Eric Accommodat' n .. 5. J 8 \ l07; DunkidcAccom'Jl .. , 6.18 \ \ 1.11, 8Lmc1,ty c.nly ............ o.35 \ Nos. 23 ancl37rvn daily; Nos. 109 ancl 111 nm l:ltmday only; all others daily, e.,-,:cept Sunda~·. EASTBOUND. Dm1k:i1k .A.ccom'n,.~- 13.26~;, M. Accom.wodatwn ...... 7.26 \ SnndayH on1y .... .... 9.24 \ Accommoclatwn ...... J0.30 \ )~C\.\1Jrl'SS .•••.•..••••....• 12.47 J', M. Toleck·&Buff:tloAc. 4.05 \ S11nda)s only.,., .. 6,Jl \ Xo. 28 nms daily· Nos. J OS nud 110 all otl1e~ trains Bchedulein effect Ju...'1e 24, at Fmestvilk Eastern Time. EASTBOUND. ~a1.an1~1ca E:x:p~~ess ... n.1.q .A. )L ;)mly bxpmss, dala .. <:.'10 J'. ,\J. New York SpccwL ... 5 3G \ WESTBOUND. .iVI~wville Am·om ...... 9.J 7 A. ~r. J>ittshmg)J F:xp1 ess, 9.47 \ ~)il City Acc01u ...... 4,2fl;•, :lL. ,..\TayvilleAccOJn ...... 0.28 n I'ittsbnrgh Express.JJ.55 tc NORTHBOUND. httsburglJ Expres8. l.i.l5 ,\ ol. 2\fayvillc \\ CCOJll .•. ,. 7.05 \ Oil C1ty Accom ...... J0.57 \ Pitt~ burgh \ EASTBOUND. U, Chicago Express ........ 2.55 P. JL WESTBOUND. Silver Creek Fire Insurance Agency, 1885. FRED· W. THOMAS, Agt. Te;epone at Office and RBsidence. Office. Ho,·ard St. Silver Creek, N. Y. Aven~e Livery MARTIN EBLING, Prop, Fine Horses.