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Jimmy's Ghost Third7AnniiaL Exhibition Mills Springville Wahton H. Brown of New York, Pres Jimmy anct his partner watch over the I or THE Report of MegentMxamination, The Blade ut who passed in the Begents' idem of the Rochester Pittebnrg R. It equine department of the Leland Hostelry. C. E.

Acheeejl of PittBbarg, Chief En SPKINQVILLI; K0V. S6.1881 G. Sprincrville Poultry Association, Jimmy nans irom tne jim or tne KELLOGG. gineer, and J. Miller of Salamanca, Examination in the different branches, held last Timrday and Nov.

17thaud takes to "poteen" as a duck does to waterr" Xztlzs Cafe Kcltfry. i lb Early Thursday morning oar ci'lzens were startled by the announcement that the safe In S. R. Smith's office had been blown open rifled of its con ten tf. Upon investigation th report proved partially true, but as good luck would have it there was only some $40 or $50 in the safe proper.

The burglar proof money chest in which there was considerable money was not disturbed. The combination was drilled into General Superintendent of the same, regis KELLOGG QUIGLEY. Will take espcilal pains to do Custom Grinding to suit the wants of our Customers ME NE S. Willi BE HELD believes in "spooks" and has kissed the i blarney stone: but a few evenings ago a i tered at the Leland Honse, Wednesday 18th, rire as follows: ABITnHETIO. eveuing.

Mr. or own leit next morning rrarrrmTTi. xn a mtt tt tht ttW ghost got the drop on him. Jimmy lodges in the office of the barn. About 11 P.

M. lveuty-eight questions asftcd.and 75 per cMit. to ha nnsu'ni nil for bis home, while the other parties iu com We solicit from our friend everywhere ttem of ems that will be of general interest, and will endeavor in some way to show our appreciation of 11 such favors. Please send us the news. Willie B.

rrye 21 Halsey Johnson Si PaJ with Eugineer Botsford started for a few evenings eiuce, Jimmy had occasion to leave his bunk and step to tho rear of I ciarKMcume i ii ey Buffalo via Colden, iu tho inle reels of the John Heed 21 Carl Wells 22 I Wm.Bauidof 21 Maud Frye 25 I above road. The company iu determined From Beat Winter Wheat made a Specialty. BEST PATENT FLOUR AND then broken aud powder was used to open the barn en deshabille; during his absence i JJauoit 23 may ii ib I j. Andrews 22 Mary chandler 28 I to select the most feasible route, as the road Jo. awnat OO AllpA Wnmof 9.4 I tho other two doors.

Wednesday about noon several etfzens noticed a stranger Chli Ettie Reynolds. 21 will re built by their own money, without some of our musicians placed a base viol, all robed in spotless white, in the office. Jimmy naturally timid and superstitious in regard to the ghost of a man whosuicided in Wm. A Staffin 23 asking towns or individuals to subscribe to upon our streets who appeared to be a gen Much in Little. Ormn Colburn of Morton Coiners Las bargained bis place to John A.

Prentice of Sardinia, Consideration $6,400. Jan. 10th to 13th, 1832, inclusive, AT THIS (JPKRa house, BrBINQVlLLE, N. T. Competition Open to All, ENTRIES CJLOSi; JAN.

Dili. managers intend to make this the finest, as Indications shov tnat it is going to be the largen Each bition ever held by this or auy other Association in vis section of th'- State. The ar-rangemnntuf he premiums is such that they will bopitid in fnll, and probably they wt I be the largest ever paid by any Association. Premium Lists and Entry blanks furnished on application to the Secretary after Lcc. 10th A.

R. TABEU, President. W. C. Crandau, Scc'y.

JFarm' for Sale. Mary Kedfleld 23 Robert lloldon 22 Wurtcnbnrg al Lute Shuttle worth 21 Frank scott 2i the stock, and the company is also deter kept fr sale at Wholesale and Retail. Cash paid for Grain. Try', as and we'll try to please you KELLOGG QUIGLEY eral observer. He wore a tweed coat, and miued that it shall bo built npon a poyiug for the season was rather thinly clad.

Hat the barn some years since, crept back to SPELLING 85 per cent, out rfu possible of 100 basis or not at all. Hardly is there a road darkajr, black moustache and1 chin wisk- Dora orris 03 Mary Kedfleld ..96 Nellie Cranston 9S Ilattie Sweet, ..97 Fink new Argaod Coal Stove, of goodj operating" to-day that is in the bands of th ers. Height about 5 feet 10. Age 45 0 Howard Eaton 89 Judson Andrews. ...87 Robert Holden S)l Lncy Anderson 95 size, for sale bv E.

D. Bement at a reduc origiual constructors, and why? because 50. bis apartments and as ho opened the door, be was confronted by the ghostly viol. It was too much for bis nerves and he bolted calling on all the "blissed" saints in the category to protect "me Charley tion 01810 from original cost. iffiv mre evaded in the construe- After opening the safe, in which there L.

B. NICHOLS, jTOffT' 1 1'00 han conld be possibly paid from the was a great deal of skill manifested, the Grant Wat kins 93 Jamot .88 Willie B. Frye .96 liK editor pro tern, is under obligations burglars used very poor judgment in select GBOQBAPHr ing means of escape, for they levied upon proms 01 operating mem, ana too roaan consequently had to pass into other hands at a great loss to the men who had the courage and enterprise to bnild them. 60 questions, 75 per ceut to be answered to Mrs. L.

J. Vaughau, of Ashford lor hf kindly remembrance of us Thank3Slviug dav. That Plvmoutb Rock chicken was Spooner's dray horses proverbial here for Clia. 54 James Dun Uickok Farm. -on Townsoud Hill, con- rnHE their snail-like pace.

Later, news has been hearing the racket, came to the rescue and found Jimmy almost speechless with terror and shaking from head to foot. As soon as Jimmy could command himself he said: "Charley, upon me sowl, I have seen the the divil of a goust of the mon that hung hiself, and shure he's a bloody looking 223 acres 19b acres improved, HI I tainThg Frank Scott Nellie Crai eton 6-i Steve Gardinlcr 62 Robert Holden 60 1 just splendid. Wood land, There is no one so short-sighted as to con telegraphed from Boston that Spooner's Lute WJ" 55 tend that railroads do not enhance the val- vv. team had been found there, aud that three 4S Wp rail the of our readers to 47 ne of real ''state, to say nothing of the taxa hor-fa ha I been stolen in exchange. En 63 ble property that tliey briny: into the com 63 trance to office was made through the spalpeen," tin- vry interesting letter of Dr.

Colegi ove in another column. The Do. tor is a keen Young Apple and Pear Orchard of li 0 Tre-s and odo of ahont P.O. Together wiln 80 Cows. Kasnncnt bum 45x60, Hoise-bam.

Granary an Wagon-hone 2 one tory and a-half house 0x0, w'ng lSx-itl arid wood Possession the 1st of March. Terms easy. GEO. A. MOORE, 47-4m 183 Con rt Buffalo, N.

Y. 47 Clink McDuffle 48 F. Hickock 50 Jessie Goodemote 48 Howard Eaton ....55 Geo. Dabolt 63 A. W.

Kclsev 53 Mary Kedfleld 60 Maud Krye 60 Etiie Reynolds 49 Carrie Wies antel 45 Dell Babcoek 45 HattieGardiuicr 48 Cora Veddnr 45 Burt 45 munity, aud the tight of way should be do Ida W. Grant Dora Wm Bauldol Mary Ellis Kate Liucoln Geo Sin tail. Fred Lara' ..67 back way. Some of the tools used were taken from Wiesmantel'B blacksmith shop observer, and norlravs his in a ..48 uated without 0 hesitating thought. The Collins Center.

45 ...45 Drug Grocery House, Buffalo, New York Philadelphia ate and were left iu the offic. At present .45 Jessie freeman. 45 offering this compauy very fluttering iu we ure ignorant of tne route taken by the very r. rdablo manner. Donation Party.

The friends of Rev. A. F. Bryant and Willie Frye 45 ducements to run over their line from Ma- ourgiar or Durgiars to tnis place out if is GRAMMAR. Springville Bank.

ESTABLISHED 1866- WM. fjELAND, H. G. LEI, AND, 0. LEI.AND.

chias. We trust thut the citizens of this presumed that they came by the S. 80 per ceut to bu( answered. Railroad. and other towns through which this road family will make them a dojiation visit at Lnte Shuttle worth 64 Grant Watkins 67 John Reed 67 H.

Johnson .63 may pass will not be laggards showing a LATER. LELAND Bankers, O. W. Kelsey 05 W. J.

B4 their residence Deomber 7th, afternoon and evening. All are cordially invited. Our winter schools have commenced aud the Juveniles of this little town are now treading down the halls of learning under the leadership of Messrs, Ellis and Hart, both of whom are said to be efficient. The reserection of Hibernal Lyceum is soon take place; It has proven in the past to be a source of much interest and profit to the citizens of the village and surrounding country. Mr.

G-. O. Dillingham, School Commis just appreciation of the benefits that such It is now ascertained that the burglar Transact uenerai banking business in a prudent and conservative manner. Sell F.ycha. se on New a road will be to any community and will who gave us the Thanksgivirg surprise, W.A.

Staffin Hattie Sweet 60 Maud Frye 67 Robert Holden 60 Chas Andrews 74 W. Wurtepburg b0 Geo. Dabolt 67 Willie B. l-rys 60 Mary Persons 63 Lucy Anderson 60 James Dunne ...62 Mary Redtield 60 York and B-iffalo. Draw in sums to suit on Ger Wk had the pleasure of viewing a very show their hands iu a friendly manner.

mmv ifiua land and all foreign countries, inte came here on the Tuesday evening train and nt allowed on time Good Business put up at tho American Hotel. He hacd' Notes n.d Drafts discounted. First Mortgage Real nutate Loans effected in snms of from $1,000 Kngineer Botsford has been instructed by the company to start a corps of survey The following completed the examim tion ed Leo; Rider, the clerk his 'kit" and did fine crayon sketch of Almonarch, S. B. Thomson's trotting stallion, drawn ty Em Pierce.

The picture is very lifelike, spirited and real and receives a9 it welt deserves, and are entitled to the Regents' certificate ors on Saturday, to run a line from here not call for them until Wednesday fore 119 Main Springville. John Reed, sioner elect, wears a smiling face whenever via Colden and East Hamburg, with a view PASSAGE TICKETS noon, and again the supposition is that he much praise. Em, trv jour hand in this had two confederates for after deserting Geo. Dabolt, Chas. Andrews, Lute Shuttlewortb, Robert Holden, O.

W. Kelsey. Willie B. Frye, Maud Frye, Mary Ch indler, Wm. A Staflln, Alice Warner, Mary Redfield, Kate Lincoln, of obtaining an independent line to Buffalo as it is thought that the New York, Chi he visits our village, cause is probably well known to Gurney.

From. IIaiiibur? and Bre line again. Spooner's team at Boston, they went to the barn of Wakeley Jones, and took 3 men to XeAV YorK. sago St. Louis railroad, will uot possess Capt.

J. Mathews, new home is nearly Fall term closes Dec. 2d, and the Win- facilities fullv sufficient to accommodate the Dean Jones has a fiue painting of ready forjiabitation. It is a fine structure horses, which must have been ridden a la We arc selling at very low rates. Now is the time to send for your German friends.

We also ter term begins the following Monday, Rochester Pittsburg road. Now is the and does credit to its builder aud does not draw d'rect on all the principal cities of Europe. Dec. 5th. There will be a vacation of one John Gilpin, and rode until daylight and then turned loose somewhere near Potter's Comers.

injure the aspect of Spruce avenue. week during the holidays. time for our friends in Colden and East Hamburg to wake up to the importance of the occasion and show a liberal interest in S. W. Soule of this place is weilding "American Girl" under motion.

She is the noted mare that dropped dead upon the Elmira track. She had a record of 2:16 and the sporting fraternity have placed a bronzed statute upan tho very spot where she yielded up her life. the berch at Morton's Corners. Death got the Drop on Him. C.

I. Bates will soon go to New York. this enterprise. IjELA.nd Jc Banners. DOCTOR W.

E. LOXG, HOMCEOPATH, Office at the residence of P. G. Eaton, No. 9j Church St.

Notes from onr Exchange 8. Cattaraugus Station one of the great and purchase a Bew line of wfnter goods. In the latter part of May lust, the More Mr. Schroeder of Zoar lately fractured Personal. of Crandall Cohen, was burglarize! and est apple market in Western New York, tho Fibula bone of his leg and disloci ted goods to the amount of nearly a thousand UNION MILLS IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE to buy at Wholesale or retail all kinds of PLOUK ZfcTILD MILL FEEL, Also fresh ground Graham Flour an Corn Meal Constantly on hand and DELIVERED FREE to all parts of the Village.

Particular attention given to custom GiisrnDiisro-, Wool Carding done as usual Cash Paid, for all kinds of Grain. E. L. HOOPES. Sewell Glazier has moved Into his new haa taken in over 28,000 barrels of apples the ankle joint dollars were taken; mostly in this season.

residence on Eaton street. Wyrum Walker of Gowanda, is visiting jewelry, plated-ware, jsilk goods The Miss Lillie Loak of Nort Collins spent H. Lafferty Son, contractors have completed the Livery Barn of E. S. J.

W. Pierce, on Frai.klin stieet, and the proprietors have taken possession. baru is one of tae best iu the place and the Messrs. L's are worthy of the liberal patronage bestowed upon them. at Col.

S. Cook, 's 'Lyman B. Smith of Buffalo is a candi a few days in town this week. parties robbed had their suspicions ti3 to who were the thieves and they secured a date for the Clerkship of the Assembly lolcott Farnsworth aod S. Cook, Mrs.

James Mayo has returned from Mr. ST is well qualified for the place hav- who, for the last two months, have been retective from Buffalo and the movements Chicago after a visit of several weaks. ngheld the position of assistant clerk for basking in the tropical sun, of Florida, of the suspected were shadowed for some Mrs. H. Q.

Clark of Illicit is attending Go to C. E. WlDRIG'S. If you want to get GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Call and see for yourselves. four.terms.

are coming back to winter. time, but without avail. Late in the sum her mother, Mrs. J. Chafee, who is ill.

C. A. Hunt of Holland, hankered with Thanksgiving services at the M. K. Tt is said that the Erie Railway has mer, Lew Miller, one of the suspected, was Mr.

Humpbrys and Miss Mary Allen of hunger, and one day last week he went a Chnrch were conducted by lie. v. F. A. Patterson.

paid some $380,000 for real estate in the City of Buffalo during the past year, and Ithicamade a brief visit here this week. hunting, aud, while he was hurriedly ham taken sick und some four weeks ago he died, but before dying he revealed to a Mrs. Helen Nichols and daughter pfart More than ten thousand barrels of apples I Al 1 1 rt 1 I mering a wad into his gun it unexpectedly went off and now he has got to hunt high has spent nearly or quite $1,000,000 during the s.me time otherwise. orotuer wnere ins snare 01 me piuuaer was next Monday for Port Jarvis to visit biuidu iu iuu uener oi tue cuoese ouiia- niaaen, ana a riaay mgnt ot last week, tn I friends, iusr at Collins Station. FOR SALE.

and low for that ram rod, or hew out a new one just as soon as bis hand heals. A few weeks ago, potatoe consumers Charley Thurber has gone to East Otto Over five thousand bushels of cider ap CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! goods were returned to the above named gentlemen, but very litt damaged from were threatened with an imaginary potatoe to fill an engagement with Goodrich the panic, and enormous prices were in their long as nearly as the blacksmith. The Iron Bridge in course of consttuc- Is Good a Dairy Farm as gentlemen' can tell, they have recovered D. W. Tieknor has moved 'torn the ples have been received at Popple's mill.

Forty barrels of cider per day are made; why shold we notjdriok sweet cider? Dr. Y. Cole has been trying to make an impression for some time and we should NOW ARRIVING IN tion across the Cattaraugus Creek at the Shultes ford, partly fell Friday night of prospective. Castile, Wyoming county is a great potatoe mart, nd only 55c per bushel was offered there last week for this just about one half of the goods stolen. Wadswoi th farm to 'Jay Bordeu'u new can be found in Erie Co.

Dectectives are on the track of the other last week. The high waters undermind house on West st. GREAT VARIETY commodity. party and it is pretty certain that most of Mr. James Wilber of Collins, was in the goods will be recovered.

the temporary tressels that the Iron girders rested upon, and this was the cause of the occi'ient, and had the contractor a few judge that success was abont to be his. May the full set ever act in unisou. Sancho. Messrs. Neff Gampp, th Ashford cheese Kings, made a large sale of cheese town, Wednesday, looking up his interests in the apple trade.

AT The far formerly known as the John Prili farm 225-acres aniile South of MoitoR's Corners. theSPRINGVILLE book store. the other day to W. J. Manley.

We do Where they are Teaching-. hours more he could have swung the bridge Terms easy, W. W1DK1GT Nick Nenno has has returned from Ric h-rg, and will again assnm the clerical clear and saved fifty dollars worth of labor. not know the exact number, but about 50 wagon loads were brought to Ellicoott- Jay Drake enlightens the youth of Townsend A Religious Newspapr. We desire to duties of the American House.

TRAYKD from the premises of Wm. Keider, Ans. 30. a red yearling bull. The finder will call the attention of our readers to one of The marvellously Low Prices will repay purchasers who ou Monday for shipment east.

It consist We are under obligations to Dr. R. Mr. Mrs. C.

McClure celebrated confer a fa by leaving word at the Journal Office, I will pay for the trouble. Dated Sardinia, the greatest newspapers of the tho age en of five days of August cheese, all of fjept. 8, 1SS1 WM. KJ11JK. Gardiuier of Laramie City, Wyoming Territory for a copy of the Laramie City Times.

come from a distance, the expense or their journey, the fiftieth iinniversary of tneir Thursday (Thanksgiring day). September, add ten days of Oct. Price, llc. Cattaraugus Union. Village Property.

Mrs. J. Nichols is home after an absence In it we find the announcement of the annual meeting of the Building, and the opportunity for selection, Unsurpassed in Western New York. of three weeks visifng in Buffal, Rochester, Syracuse and East Anrora. Desirable building lots, pleasantly located on Savings and Loan Association," of which the Dr.

is Vice President, and also a very Tom Prior says the shakers made him a Hamburg has not yet given over the idea of gold. A company has been organized with a capital of $100,000. two shafts have been sunk, and between thirty and forty tests have been made by Buffalo and Hill. Anna Nichols, Boston East Hill. Bruce Canfleld, Colden Hill.

Miss Randall, Piko Dtst, Ella Churchili, EastConcord. Mary Bradley Ashford Hollow. Miss Froehly, North Boston. Amelia Cole, Newton Hemburg. Will Knapp.

Abbott's Corners. Will Stoddard, Water Valley. Ezra Welch, Eden Valldy. George Carr, Derby. Elia Webster, Barloo Eden.

Clara Hudson, Estes Brant. Mablo Heath, Lawtons dist. North Collins Vail, Scrabble Hill Collius. S. Soule, Morton's Corners, Concord.

Fnmk Storms, Horton Hill, Coneord. Sarah Titns, Rogers North Collins Alice Gressman, Luther North Waverly ana JEIK lor sale cftjap. Also house and lot on Pearl st. Also houses Elk st. Also the commodious Dodge Store on Main st Teims satisfactory.

Apply to J. BLAKE EY. flattering" report of the Secretary of th present of a duck for Thanksgiving. We same, bhowinff that the institution has suspect that Tom shook for that bird. able managers and a sound basis.

Albert Gaylord and Wall Cooper have New York experts with verv flattering re Rubber IP aint sults. It is reported that at almost every as returned from the jungles of Michigan and from appeerances they dedicated their game. Tite sadden change in the weather from one the secures the best writers in this country and Europe, regardless of expense; has the best and fullest book reAiews of any paper in the country; has able articles upon financial subjects; has departments edited by specialist and devoted to Fine Arts, Music, Science, Religious Intelligence, Missions, School and College, News of the Week, Hymn Notes, the Suuday-scbool, Legal and Sanitary questions, Biblical Research (something that cannot be found in any other newspaper in the United States), Farm and Garden, Insurance, Weekly Market reports, etc. -in fact, a newspaper fully suited to the requirements of every family, containing a fund of information which cannot be had in any other shape, and having a wide circulation all over the country and in Europe. We refer to the The Independent, of New say made gold and silver has been found and the mildness of May to the bleakness of Mrs.

W. C. AVallace and bor daughters, that in quantities to justify working. Misses Carrie and Emma, will soon go to A man by the name of Drew, living at Smooth Glossy, Firm. Durable, Elastic and Beautiful (J 11 WHITE, ALL SHADES ANI COLORS.

Deceuiber has brought the small boy with his sled out in all hit glory. But boys, be Mr. Hoag and Sophia Maltby are to have charge Rochester, where jW. Wallace is engaged in business. careful, our old shins are tender as the 01 me Jtttlen Center School.

Middleport, Niagaria County, drew on the affections of another lass and deserted his family in destitution. Last Friday night a heart of a maiden or a spring's chicken. LSTEW STORE, ZLSTKIW GOOIDS COHEN Has Remove to the 2TEW, LIOST SPACIOUS STORE of McAleese, On Main next door to Jones. For the next 30 days he will N. T.

Fales, of Cleveland, is a guest of Miss Wood and Viola Shattnck will conduct the school at Ncrtb Collins. Miss Hattie Eddy, one of the recent graduates of Hamburg Academy, has been engaged to teach the languages in that Being by change of temperature, and ipervous to he action of water is well ajautedio all classes of work, and in every way the Best Paint in the World change come over the spirit of bis dream We glory in your hilarity and fun, when net at our expense, and your merry laugh John Wells. Mr. F. represents the famous United States Organ, hea quarters at Cleveland, O.

he thought he would return to the bosom institution for the school year. grates harshly upon our ears, while at or msiae ana ouisiae worir.eirner unon wood. of his first love that was piniug to forgive. She quietly left the room, and upon return tempting to rise from a slippery side walks Miss Mable Jackson, who is at'euding jror saie me wai-ioa Jit Uauulactnrcr'gPrlccs A Novel Rat Trap. that your sled has transformed into a skat- ing with loaded revolver in hand she drew ng rink.

school in Buffalo spent Thanksgiving at home. Her cousin, Miss Lillie Jackson of Buffalo accompanied her. York. "The largest, the ablest, the best" See advertisement, in another column, and a bead and fired two shots, one shivering MONITOR OIL STOVE. A short time ago, Norton A Cra-vford of the Delavan Hon procured a lot of send a postal card for free specimen copy.

Burglars made a rich haul at Rushford, Elmer Stanbro has returned from a trip his watch, and the other perforating his coat tail as he was drawing a bee lice for the door. No blood drawn and she served clams and pluced them in a pile on the col Allegany last week Thursday night lar bottom sprinkling meil over them in Thk Tax Question witj thr bark off. I xiuiuieuse iiucsoi looming, uems- urnisning uooas, irunKs, vances, i mDreiias, to the west, whether he went to view the boundless prairies or look up that $165, our informant saith not. burst the safe ia Lathrop's hardware store and secured $2,5000 in cash and notes for him right. The assessed valuation of Erie County is andTOper cent, of this would be TPTT TONS TYRTTCTl A PPTTCS A TVTTT.TY tending to feed them until called for.

One morning, Mrs. Norton had occasion to visit I 1 J.WJLJUJV JLJL JL OXNy 1 Javan Clark has just been relieved of Now the assessed valuation of Buffalo George Chamberlain of Townsend Hill the cellar, when her attention was called to $5,000 to $7,000. They scattered $40 io gold on the floor which they did not stop to pick up. Suspicious characters had City as put down by their own assessor ia eu offensive member. An epithelial-cancer has been removed from beside his cose, came to towu on Friday of last week, and the clam pile by the Bquealing of a 84,289, or Jbther words $5,471,687 in excess of a 70 per cent ratio, and yet the City Supervisors took a grist to Ransom's mill.

George was beeu observed about the town previously, REMOVED! by Dr. McMichael of Buffalo. have the cheek to ask the country towns to pay late and the night was darker than the cat Miss Emma Spooner has gone to Min tax on th's amount of city properly, and to excuse themselves for attempting sunh a bare-faced fraud Upon investigation she found an old grey odeot with one of his hind legs Becurely clamped in a clam shell, and it was but the work of a moment to capture him, which was done, and his and all was and the description of one answers to that of the one who was noticed here before our nocturnal visit. A large reward is. offered nesota to take charge of a large school.

acombs of Egypt. His latitern went out and oh drivipg from the mill by some strange manipulation of the lines he sent Miss Mary Bradley takes her place in the they cry out th it he country assessor is dishonest and ban made fafse returns. Gentlemen snch logic is clear bosh. Every assessor subscribes to em for their apprehension. Ashford Hollow school which she had be for some t'lue on exhibition.

an oath, that he will assess all property at a cash his team Off the high embankment below the mill, and when the nip came, George gun. value, and when he does otherwise' knowfngly be Hon. R.XJ. Titus was in town Saturday, Some sixty years ago Austin Pratt set is guilty of perjury, and can be tried aud punish Over 150,000 in Use. ed for the same.

Sale op the Tifft Farm. One day and was so favorably impressed with the Its success has warmed into life a mnltitude of people aud place that he has strong thought last week, George W. Tifft transferred all his right, title and interest in what is known as the Tifft Farm, to the Lehigh oil stoves, which are Bold on the reputation created by the Monitor, which is the only ono thai is nerfeni.lv nnf Thov iro nil of locating here, or rather he will invest iu Photographs for Holidays. left the wagan and landed on terra firm a. George hastened back to the mill for assistance, and when a light was procured he found his team at the bottom of an almost perpendicular drop of twenty-five feet right side up and not a thing broken.

George, yon cant do that by day -light real estate here and he will make it a home tled on what is known as the Matthew Weber farm on tho Cattaraugus Creek. The roads were simply trails or bridle paths, and the travel was either on foot or horse bH-k. Mrs. Pratt having occasion to at-teud church in Zoarrode there, and to help her on her way back she cut a willow twig, constructed on the iamp' principle, nearly all of Do Not Delay I Now is the time to secure allay R. It.

for the handsome sum of for his children during thir school years good pictures for Christmas Good Wood wanted in exchango lor pictures. $300,000. These lands lie Southeast of the Citj of Buffalo and contain an area of HAVING REMOVED FROM THE "OLD CORNFR STORB'J to the store opposite, WEST END OF TJnion. Blools, Springville, N. I would say to thepublic that I am now in receipt of a CHOICE LINE OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, con.

slating of TEAS, COFFEE, SUGARS, FRUIT, SPICES SOAP, STAKCH.H SALEHATLS, ALSO, A fine stock of Tobaccos, Cigars and Confectionery in grea variety. You will at all times And a large line of CANNED GOODS andfancy groceries; PORK. FISH SALT, BUTTER, AND CHEESE and infact alsmoevry thing appertaining to the Gro eryaad Provision trade, which will be offered to th0 nblicat BOTTOM PRICES. Try mo and Come and see the new Gem Photos for one dol By a copy of the East Boston lar per dozen. Just the thing for school day me Advocate, kindly sent us we see that D.

V. mentoes 400 acres and will be used exclusively for coal and railroad facilities. and after her arrival home she stuck it in the grouud. To-day that twig is the large Frames, Easles, Albums, Stereoseopcs, Folts, its meteorological reporter. waiting for customers al J.

D. Blakeley wishes to purchase a lot of -Avood immediately and pay cash lercfor. willow tree that Btands east of the house, Ann H. FsiBCE'd Photo Gallery. Dr.

Folts was formerly a practitioner iu our village and last year revived his inter and is nearly or quite three feet i Wood Wanted 1 80 cords of hard w.ood est in the place by a visit. Last week we Every nervous perssou-should try Carter' two feet long wanted for Griffi th Institute. Proposals for furnishing the same will be Stove Wood wanted immediately at this office. Little Nerve Pills. They are made special- Justice Court.

Sophia Mitchei, an received up to Dec. 1st, 1881. for nervous and dyspeptic men and wo yourselves, as i snail ao my cost to mane it, tor your erest to purchase at the Old Brick Store. Chafee Qnlgley's Flour, warranted W. H.

Freeman, men, are just the medicine needed by all persons who, from any cause, do not sleey H. Pinobev, Com. i Cash paid for dried apples at W. G. P.

Kelloqo any wrket. irrate German fraulein of Gaylord's Cornets, swore out a warrant before Square Chase, for the arrest of one Peter Colburn, alleging that the said Peter, did draw from his pocket a revolver and point the same at well, or who fail to get proper strength from their food. Cases of weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous and sick "er, iubjou oiiectiy tinaer the ourn-lng wicks to soon become heated, thus generating a dangerous gas, while every moment they are darned a large space is created for the gas. No stove can be constructed that will bnrn Kerosene Oil successfully, satisfactorily and safely without having the oil reservoir so situated that the oil will always remain cool. The Monitor has a large cast iron oil reservoir at the back of the stove, being elevated so that the oil flows through a small brass tube on a leval with the bottom of the wick.

As the small wick reservoir is always full, no gas can possibly be generated; this also prevents the wic.es charring, saving constant trimming and giving 20 per cent, more heat. 1 he wicks last fi om 8 to 6 months. The oil reservoir may be filled without removing the cook drams or extinguishing the fire, preparationoi a meal, with perfect safe jy. The principle is covered by patents, bo thai no other oil stove can use it. THE MOJSTITOH Is tee only Oil atove that will bnrn all grades of oil ith absolute afcty.

It is clean, neat and handy, and will not emit a bad odor or soot your dishes. It is durably constructed and will last a lifetime utility, neitness. durability and safety, there is nothing in the market that approaches this Improve Monitor Stovo Uroier. nnequaled for Bakine, the best'oMtenroors. Heating Flatirons at a cost of ona cent anhonr.

The Monitor Will Surely Do.lt. Every housekeeper reels the want of something that will cook tho daily food, which will do away with the excessive heat, dust, litter and ashes of a cook stove. Yon wish to economize; it costs yon less than one-half as much to cook your food witha Monitor Stove as it does by a coal or wood lire, J. D. LAKELET, Agent.

109 Main Ht Unrlnnvlllo TO HAD ILtlSHr. a. were favored with a communication which was read with interest He alluded to our report of the twenty-inch snow-fail Nov. 3d. His report for the week ending that date shows that in bis city the atmosphere was in different condition.

We quote: Thermometer maximum for the week, 66; minimum, 42; range, 24; average, 55.5. Barometer maximum, 10.38; range, 65; average, 30.125. Hygrometer 100; range, 9 average, 87. Another conrse ot lectures is being ar headache. readily yield to tne use or the Little Nerve Pills, particularly if com her violation of the statutes.

Peter had House and Lot pleasantly sitnated on elevated ground, Elk st excellent garden ranged. The Royal Templars and the Ancient Order have a joint committee to make arrangements. They have already a bearing before Square Chase, on the2Ist. bined with Carter's Little Liver Pills. In vials at 25 cents.

One Price Clothing House for 'sale on reasonable terms by J. D. Blakeley. secured ex-Vice President Schuyler Colfax Jury trial and was convicted and the court imposed a fine of ten dollars. We think Sophia is a little crooked, and is predis W.

H. Stanbro glad to take for Dec. 28. His theme will be "The Martyred Presidents." posed to swear out warrants for drawing our orders and su pply you with the bes Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Tines and Small Fruits, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, 50,000 lbs. Apple Cores and SkiDs, Dried, wanted 'immediately at Beebe Myers'.

deadly weapons and if Sophia could speak plain English she would be a terror. Young People's Praykr-jmeetinqs at reasonable prices. Places and Topics. Invigorating Food for the Brain and Nov. 28, At Presbyterian Church.

DIED. The contractors have swung the Iron bridge clear of the trestles and it now rests safely upon the abutments at the Shultes Ford. Wo are assured that it is a fine specimen of bridge work, and taking its durability into consideration, it is tar so perior to our wooden structures, for wbich Mr. Adams should have it is the first Iron Bridge in this region. Nerves is what we need in these days of "Approving Ihe Right Doing the Rom.

ii: 17-29; Acts xxiv: 24-27. ush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic New Good, New Goods $10,000 STOCK TO SELECT FRO Clothing, Cloths, Hats, Caps. Gent's Famishing Goods, of all kinds. -GOOD WOOLEN-SUIT from $8,00 to $16.00 JEWELRY, Sewing Machines and Attachments for v.

Sewing Machines ogall kinds, Oil, Etc.Etc U'-' WIDRIG At her residence in this viN FMato has his cider-mill in operation and is prepared to make cider for any who wislw. 1 An blMady writes as: "I am 65 years old nnd-WB8 feeble and nervous all the, time when I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger restores the vital energies and brings good health quicker than anything jou can use. TO REST AND FOR SALE. luioune. bee adv.

Building lot desirable situation with lage. Nov. 21, 1881, Mrs. Luct Wm-rig, aged 54 years, 1 month and 18 days. Palpitation of the heart, nervousness, or without several acres of good land on Waverly st for sale by J.

D. Blakeley. OAKY In this town, three miles north of tremblings, nervous headache, cold hands and feet, pain in the back, and other forms of weakness are relieved by Carter's Iron Tonic, have used a little more than one DESIRABLE KOOMS to rent. Al so house and lot for sale. Inquire ot D.

Tarbox, corner of Franklin and West bts. PLEASANT ROOMS overMrs. Wilcox's Millinery store, Main St. Enquire of J. D.

Blakeley. The action of Carter's Little Liver Pills is pleasant, mild ad natural. They gently stimulate the liver, and regulate the bowels, -1, i To Rnt Spaalding Bros. Brick Store Springville, N. No 137 and 120 Slain bottle arid feel as velljas at 30" See other Springville, Nov.

23d, Bertie W. Cart, eon of Mrs. Cynthia Cary, aged 13 years, 6 months, 13 days. ills, made specially for 1 be blood, nerves corner Main and Bafialo st but do not purge. They are sure to please.

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