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BQjUDtt.0 tn ttfMMST, Msu M. T. tttsntos psfd to dtssssss ef lar sad Nervous ftrstssa, aad the FUdagoCSpsetsolss. TIM KtoHrte Baking POIMTEM FROM OUR REGULAR COR Powder OJP Tsry muddy. Polities quiet.

February is fleeing. Coming's registration 1,709. DansvlUe is going to bore for oil or Days are growing considerably longer. Tiers Is an unusual number of rail way casualties these days. BingbamtoD takes the cake.

Oae man stole 300 chickens at one fell swoop, More street tailroad rumors are rife. Let us have store road and less rumor, Alexander Taylor died the other day at Ovego, at the advanced age of 92. The Postal people expect to move in with the U. S. Express people the first of March.

D. 0. Oerterline has sold a house and lot on Hornell street to Mrs. Ella Langwortny. Mr.

Charles Adsit has sold two lots on Bank one to George Benja mio and another Sybel 1C. Emery. The grand assembly at Silver Lake will run a season of four weeks thu summer, instead ot three as heretofore. Mrs. John A.

Logan has promised to appear at the Grand Assembly, Silver Lake, ooO. A. R. day this year. According to tbe Federal census, Livingston County has a population of 37,801.

a decrease of 609 since the State census of 1870. Views of Watkins glen were taken recently showing the wonderful ice formation of that In oae place icicles seventy-five feet long were photographed. The Steuben Co. Historical Society are arranging for a series of monthly meetings. The list of subjects is and will fiirnwb many bright reminiseuces.

There are a thousand merchants, and hundreds of thousands of consumers who will testify to the uni form and superior quality of Sancuta coffee have been made showing tbat tbe average length ef life has been increased from four to eix years by tbe general use of teeth, which supplies nourishing food in old age, jutt when tt is needed moat farmers on ths river and state roads Mt, Morns, have 't-n having grain and clover seed stolen from tbeir barns, until they concluded it tima to put a stop to it. Paul Kingston, Irish detective sue ceeded in the culprit who proved one "Wilf Casnidy 37 years old. flt was held in fSOO bait to appear before the grand News. Hannah Ostrander, 70 years of age, waa thrown from a buggv and killed Monday afternoon near Corning. She was returning to her home about two miles'weat of Kendalls when tbe horses became and in running away the pole of the vehicle was broken, one end sticking in tbe ground and throwing the front of the buggy up in the air so that tbe were thrown out.

Mrs. Oatrander instantly killed. A young son of M. H. Biggins, under 16 yean of age.

went to Find some two weeks since with the Union glass sgainst bis father's will. Mr. Biggins a few days ago went after his son and brought him home. We understand the father bas instituted proceed against the President of Local Union 108 of A. F.

O. W. for enticing tbe boy The are conducted with closed to day, be- Recorder Brown. Counselor 4wtrts of Elmirs, for complainant, and William F. McNamara for de- Democrat.

latter will Mils year come at the earliest date it hw since 1883, With the exception of 1864 (hit wit! be the only coming March Easter in tbe present oratory, and in Easter -comet on March SBth, within three days of its earliest possible coming The Wd of March, was Easter day and that was the only lime has fallen at that, its earliest date in thfe oratory. Its latsst date, April tttb, was reached only coot In this century, in 18M, and will not occur aftta therein. There hays been only two Ktsters in the century failing on March Stth so fer-in 1907 end 1818. Mr. died early this morning after aUnfer ing lllBStt, about 1ft years.

He brother ot Muses Delia Niven. with, whom.tbe people of aorneUtville am well tad pleasantly acquainted. Mr. Baebte has purchased for $9 000 property of fctr. Henry Granger on Cantatao street, inelud Northrop stand, the barber shop and Wallace Roberts store.

Wo this prosperity on the part of a very en- tarpruiog citizen. So far asjiheaid from, the towns lave chotfto excise commissioners as follows; For Addition, Avoca, Bath, Bradford. Corning. Danaville, Erwio, Borneltavttle, Urbana, Waylaod. For no license--Cameron, Oam'p- bell, Caoiatw, Otoo, tJobocton, Fre- noont, Greenwood.

Hornby, Howard, Jasper, Lmdtey, Pratts- burgb, Pultenwy, Tbifston, Troups burgh, Tuftcarora. Wheeler, Wooohull Louio Eydl ot Buffalo bis leased ths brewer; on Rtrer street tf Mr. D. LeiCti, a term of years, Mr. Eydt an thoroughly understands te business.

Be was toe originator of the Cooperative Brewing Oompany of Buffalo. and baa been prominently connected with numerous other browing schemes. He ia a gentleman and man of good business qualifications and we bespeak for him a liberal business in this A Mid AgvtH. The one political plum at the dia poealof the county board of euper- ora, but it is a rich one, is the position of elerk and county purchasing ageot. It is now held by Valentine Bouton, of Bath.

Edward B. Under- bill ot Batb, and Aaron McConnell of have aDQOunced themselves crodidatee for the position, now that it id eTideot that th Democrate will control too choice. The salary is literal, being about a year for both positions, and che authority givta tor purchase of all binds of admits of a wide discretion. It suggested that enough Democrats will join with the Republicans support of Mr. Boutoo to ensure re-election Times.

We do not know of any reason why they should We aro not acquainted with Kir, Underbill (who is not of the Advocate) but we know Mr. McConnell is fully as able and efficient as Mr Bouton can be. Him. Ihe New York State Bureau cf Statistics of Labor is now a-deparl- ment of considerable importance aad uaefulnesi I'hmugh tb? able management of ijommiftcioccr Charles F. Perk it baa attained its present prominent and position.

liable Btatmttcs to labor matt era have been submitted the p'ibhc every year Mr. was inducted icto the rflice of of the Bureau. Amons the principal features of the Commisa- oner work waa t'ie mveetieatk-n, 1881, of the tenr-nannt house sta tern, aad in the folio-wine: year hie borough exam motion of the con1i of street railroad employees, The many abueea that eristed in tbe alter case were carefully noted, and he result of tbe inquiry was pub at great length in the report or 1886. Ihe stftWAents contained therein created quite a sensation, Doming as they did from an official source, and demonstrated to the working people of tbe State that a man who could be trusted to look after their wae at the the Labor Bureau. Again, in 1686, tabulated of of and bourt of labor prevailing among workers in every industry added to tbe department's popularity.

the report for the year 1889 is an interesting jof tacts and rfgardiog for a period Mr. and Kn Ohfts. Fsentufaty an expected home from tbeir owe trip to Eocheswr, Albany and other Saturday. Mn Dr. Everett of New York City, ft giving a courts) of lectures in this place upon the physical culture of women.

They am attended by women exclusively and are to be of usual intsiert She is well known throughout tbe State and has lectured in nsarlv all the larger placet. She goes to Coming and dornellsvilla from here. The electric luht plant broke down again on Wednesday night. Just as the flngiaeer hs turned tbe on tbe engine and it had made oae or two revolutions a irt known a- the rocker soarpe'J ia tvo Another watt telegraphed for at once, but darkness reigned supreme for one night. The company had hard luck ever since it started having bad two or three breaks that have caused renous delays.

They intend in toe epriDg to increase the plan) and put it io good shape as any in tbe State. Two new be added, a new dynamo and a new engine. The work done on the creek during the past season was done to stay. The floods may rage but no water can gst co us from that source The planing milt shut down on account of the high watar. D.

Carter ts home from 8y racuee where he has been as a delegate to the grand council T. of T. Tbe Academy is keeping up its reputation. More students than ever are enrolled this winter. Tbe lecture in Academy Hall last night by Robert Harper England, upon Holiday Trip in Europe" attracted one of the largest audiences of the season.

The lecture was by far the most interesting of anything in the course A goodly number of the inhabitants have been busy pumping water out of tbe cellars for a days. We understand that the Kings, ex pect to give up the Canwtf House the spring as they claim tbat it cannot be run without a license Traveling men are now giving it a liberal patronage. A number of Caniiteo boys wore in QorneUsviIle yesterday. John Landorof Howard, was buried cemetery last Sunday. 3e waa wall known here The prospect of a uew oil well be ng drilled is not very bright Tho company think they have put about ail the; care to in a hole and would ike to see some oae Mse t-ikf a banrt Several Can'eteo sports have Intfr- eeted themselves in the Horne'lf-viHf 1 pool (tarnes to the of a few i 'cart whe i-i." Be bojf The Waldo havo a 's.

to their rwm furr.i Patrons in Oanlsteo, desirous ot tbe TBIBIWI can leave word Ralph Hyde, who will Attribute tht paper in that We hope to establish a bead- quarters shortly where subscribers een go and transact any business that may be necessary Tbe address of don, Milo M. Acker before the htstoncil suciety, at the Maple City Hose on Saturday was a very Interesting affair, and largely attended by both and gentlemen. Tbe was listened to with deep attenttua aad Was woll worthy His subject was tbe Wyoming inwwcre, the events that preceded aud succeeded it, and tbe connection of tbe Canisteo Valley with thai tritfiatful ocmaiOQ, invading forces descending down our valley to the scene of destruction and returning this way, many of the In- 4tan canoes used as transports, being dug out. on the banks of ths Canisteo river between here and Arkport. This society baa become a perms neat organisation, and arrangements will bo made for the publication ot the moat interesting addresses, and regular meetings will be held monthly to be addressed upon subjwts of local interest.

The following 11 the programme outlined, the psrttss named having been seen or will be in prepare their addressss: TflB FUTURE PBOeitUfltC March-- remini scences of HornelleTilte. how it looked and what was of it years ago, Mr. Marti Adsit. April -Early merchants of Hor- liBTille and where they "kept Mr. Andy Smith.

May -Early lawyers of Horoells- ville and herein of those who plied tbeir vocation later, Hon. Harlo Bakes. June-- Ark and raft navigation on the Caniatoo river, Jlr. Alaneon StepheoB. July-- Early physieians of Hornellfl- vilte with brief references to those who came later, Dr.

John 8. Jamison. September 25th-- Burly and later churches, meeting houses, religious meetings, and clergymen of Hornells- ville, Mr. Glen ftliner. November-- Early newspapers and e.iitoreot Eloroellsville and vicinity, Ilort.

M. Turtle. December 22ad, Annual meeting. A MAN CONDUCTOR CAIRNS OF THE SUSQUEHANNA DIVISIOM-DANCER3USLY HURT- ttr Mm for Uw wft copy from the Times the registration in tbis city all told: who tare not registered can not voie. Ward, 1 ure.

ha 11 DP la fac 1 i not, i years-- (romllSSS to tndttsire). The ntten in a form that cannot fail to absorb the reader's attention, and shows eltfcriy that much time and labor were inrdred in tbcoUection and compilation of the statistics, Cbarks F. Peek to entitled to.oom- andfttiOD for in behalf of labor and is deserving of 8 Oommissioner of the Buwau of Labor. It is to be hoped that before GOT, Hill vacates bs Gubernatorial office he Mr, Peek's name to the Senate for Printer. Children Cry for Oytorla.

JCDOS Tmnuuir speaks well ot os to tbe treasury de- season now. We takfl pride our publi under present condition. Prof Hwgrftveisa hard working prui'-i- pal and baa done a great deal to make the school what it if. The shipment of product, Horn station something recn Tbat is one ot our real live industries if it may be called The republican "steermjr having failed ID I tilidoze tbe democrats into thf PI- commiBaioDerf, (o tbe game of 1881 during the rrcsidpntial election, have to the othf.r tmne and put up two Meesre Palmer, who prohibition notniaet, and U. Kmftry, Ub gentlemen are popuUi- ai.i eandtdates, but tbp motive of the domination too trnospftretit.

tneenemyAtit ardours," satd i firy, thus tetliog tbe atory of tfac of Lake Erie. And itts also a fact that Dr. Bull's Oough 8yrup is no sooner used, than the cold is conquered and tbs cough disappears. There le a madness ia neuralgic pains which none but suftwers know. Pity the universal world don't know that this madness is cured by Salvation Oil, tbe famous lotion for man sodbaMk John, bare you seen that woman lately? Join, atlonithment, what wo- manf Ihet.

2 1 5 7 8 Kl Registration, 213 220 200 203 205 199 192 192 211 170 160 Total. 439 420 408 391 403 330 2391 A From St. Ffttil. Feb'y. 16, 1891.

WiU.UM Paul, "they say," the pride of north west, the city amongst all others BO fair and abundantly bleated But give me BorneilertUe, with tta muddy streets, friends an 1 and I will teavo thin vale in a hurry and not even a tear. L. B. Bfttci. There waa a very dangerous affray about 10:15 last evening atQavrn's store, which may result seriously to both parties in the affair.

-Conductor Oairos, of 20 Jane street, was stabbed places, one a bad cut from of the mouth, another a sevare scalp wound and tbs other a flash wound on the arm, discovered, was removed to hie borne. Tbe injuries were inflicted by Dsn- nis Brenosn, of 76 Hill street, a rail way man about 45 years of age. Tbe trouble began about some discussion over an engine, and more and more until the lie was passed, when what followed is a question of the evidence tosettle. Brennan slauns that he was assaulted by Cairns and drew a knife in defenssv and inflicted wounds upon his antagonist, how many be not know, but the other deny this, and say that not a blow was struck until after Brennan had used the knife. Tbe injured man lay where he fsll for a long time and bled frightfully, and his condition now is due to the great loss of blood that has weakened him.

A doctor was finally called and his idjuriee were dressed and he was taken home. Be is represented to be a quiet, peaceable man a good citizen. Breonan has a bad record for similar scrapes. Years ago he stabbed a man named John Holleran in this city and fted. He came back here two years later but got away to Clean after learning that Ihe officers were after him.

but was arrested there. Be knocked down the officer and jumped on a train pulling out. returned again and had a row with Jamea Murray on Loder street, whom he stabbed, and was arrested but the matter was fixed up in some way, and bs baa bad no occasion to use a knife since until laat night. The examination waa put down for seven o'clock tbia evening to allow him time to get counsel, when it will probably be adjiurned to await tbe result of Mr. Cairns' iojunes.

Dr. Green, who attended the in- injured man, says this afternoon, he doing nicely, and will pro bably re oover. Mr. Deo Ganfteld has received addition to bis family. It's a boy.

Mr. Prank Pealer of Elmira. been in twn for the pst week. Mrs Prank Jones has been spending a few days in Dansvitle visiting friends. Tbe Good Templars ho'd a county convention at Waylaad next Peter Eveland has gone to Philadelphia with ten car loads of potatoes for I.

O. Day. He will visit ia the State for a short time. There was a donation given at the U. paraonags for the benefit of the Sunday school.

Mr. Henry Sponabts ifl going ts move on Mr. A. W. Cork's the spring.

It ia reported that Mr. John Height and family will move to Waylaad next Spring. Mr. Geo Dudley was hurt by a falling tree David Sutdn's woods lasc Home of our young people were invited to attend a social dance at Mrs. Wm.

Curry's last Friday evening and all report a good time. Mr and Mrs. Kosher are both sick with la grippe. Humor says Etna Canfleld will take the Stevens farm Wonder if he will keep bachelor's hallt Han. Peter P.

Pealer baa necurel a very desirable position at Albany during the session of the legislature. Mrs. A. G. Stevens had an auction sale Saturday.

She ia going to give up farming, ft is reported tbat will take up her abode in Hsple tity. Krao. You Co ughf Don't delay. Take Ketnp'e Balsam, tbs beat cough cure It will cure your coughs and cotda It will cure sore throat or a tickling in the throat. It will cure pain in tbe chest.

It will cure influenza and bronchitis and all diseases pertaining to the lungs because it IB a pure balaam. Hold it to the light and St-e how clear and thick it is You will aee the excellent after taking the first dose. Laige bottles 50c. and $1. ChlldretTCryfor Pitcher's Out.

Gteo. T. Co. are not eoatect with two drug ateres. They have purchased the stock, fiiturss, good will, of the Pickett estate, in Caniateo and will have a store there that will be a great convenience to the people tbat locality, under the supervision of a competent slerk.

The ad vantage of a branch of bouse are evident to all. Tha TawtWK's ventures in that pleasant city ie also successful We are pleased at the rate with which the paper is booming down there. I yell "Take Kemp's Balsam, the wst cougti cure I atwavs do when I hear a man cough, aad I can't help it. It me and it will cure you. I was tareatene with pneumonia last winter and broko it up- It the cbi dren out when their throats are wore, cures their coughs, and tMtee so good.

Tbe first dose helps you So writes A R. Arnold, engine on tho West 3boro at Canajohane, N. Y. proposes to give Senator Gorman a grand reception and a costly eotii silver service Joe wishes to back bis father in chickens against any similar buoch in. the country.

There are va, all pullets, except two hens, and they hurt p-oduced 297 eggs this month up to yesterday, Sunday. fhst'stbe moffteggstraordlnary yarn spun this setMOn. That woman Steer's Wines picking (Crapes for Just see her an other column and read about it; the wines are found by chemists to be absolutely pure and equal to the best in the World. The Board of Health in large cities and leading Hspital adopted their use where wines aTvneeoed. ir.

in mlly recognised that one of the flrwt and highest rights of the baby ia to have a bottle of Dr. Bull Baby ttyrun, there will be more rest for the household and comfort for the little one, It perfectly harmless, containing no opiates or other poisonous substances. Even the "Gear of all tbe RUSSIM" may "dance a horn-pipe" and be happy in the forbidding climate of his dominions, since the introduction of Old Catarrh Cure. Price 25c, For to Ths subscriber will sell his farm of S65 acres (or 100 acres thereof) situated anout li miles from tbe city of Hor- netUrvilte, or will rent to a good reliable man. Excellent buildings, all In condition.

The land is good for potatoes, grain or stock, and is well watered, For further particulars inquire of Henry Bolts No. 30 Main suset BorueHsrille A Mrs. Hoff, a relative of the Sber woods, who resides at tbe acid works in.Biltonvflle was stricken with pa ralysis on Sunday night. A pbysi cian was called but could do her no geod, and said her case waa hopeless. Or.

Earing was called in and in a short time had her restored so tbat she could speak and shs had greatly improved. It was considered a remarkable case. Tow it not an advertisement. Children, Mother Gray, a in the Children's Home in New York, baa for years treated children successfully with a remedy, now prepared and put on the market, called Mothsr Gray Sweet Worm Powders. They are sold fay all druggiett at ISc.

a package. They remove all worms, are harmless as milk, pleaeant to take and never fail. Valuable for fevenshnesa and headache, even if no worms are present. Sold by all druggists. FOR BILIOUSNESS ZADOC Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

When wudck, WM CMW, ibwcrM fw ate HIM, cdnnc OutaHi, CANCERS and cured. Treatment IB not fut Or diMgreetttte Neither or method certain Varicose Veins fty without tes or looftl tad radically Rheumatism quickly t. meat tfcoald And Eczema tor brt 1 tmtnMt. our an BOW. We have RadicallyCored cnUn form of rtfsWMGML SAXtTAIUOM 00 T.

S. Y. capt. Md PM. Kir mirk, from Jo IMS Rooms.

Biock. tad Horn K. T. (Wins for homtr and pM for iMt ofttat, of claim Md tluigov L. N.

H. proprietor V. O. SlQffluhtB, 4contar Ottj lie Hart to C. nty Tuttw.

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