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J. 0 I I I A rilYslUIAN AND 97 i i llr who N. Y. of tlio BpWul i i i of i Eye, Ear and Nervous Sysium, and tlie Fitting of F. SWEKTL.VNO.

Lawyer Hadden. of Corning attempted suicide, is dead. jir. announeos his inien- tion of retiring from the clothing bus- OKOIJOJO, it inker I.ik»l:» uollsvl U', N. V.

THE. PRICK OF DOLLAR A YEAR, LOCAL I Dr. Pierced Pellets are antibillious and Laxative, or Catharfc according to sizo of Allea cf Plate Creek, Greenwood, died of consumption. He was buried iu Greenwood Monday. Dr.

of i city, and Or, NYtikely, of Angelica, navy been ap pointed surgeons for i a a i to- P- Died in this city Oct, 9th, 1' Sarah wife of A. D. Conklm, 38 years. Funeral residence morrow (Thursday) afternoa at A good ticket. Angelica had a snow storm Friday morning.

Dtnsville heartily endorses Faulkner verdict. is excited over a natur- al gis strike while drilling a 100 toot ran over him. well. This the time of the a Adam Smith, a track hand on the D. L.

W. railway, was hurt Monday at bloods, by falling from a hand car, which afterwards when --Col. McKuy. of Campb II. was in town.

DA John Mitchell, of Suvona, w. in town. P. Ouilford moved i family to Elmira. A L.

Smith is improving. He has been very ill. --Pupt. Brunn, of tho Bull'ulo divi sion was in town yesterday. U.

lj GilTord. of Journal, is taking iu the I). the New York i artist, is the guest of VV. L. Suttoi 1 i --G.

P. Humphrey, of Alden's mar ble works cilice, id ill, but improving. --Mrs. Ed. Underwood has returned from a visit with her sifter, Luke.

-S. Dickinson. jf Horneilsvillo, was in the city yesterday i business. Elmira Adveniser. --Rev A.

P. Brush, D. rector of the i a urt al Balh died THAT TAX EACH TOWN'S QUOTA Tlie Burden that the Towns Must Bear of the Increased Taxes Tint McMl'Ml Below wo publish the appointments fhi-4. di-4ri''t, by the ld. LEVIED BY THE LEGISLATURE Hornelisville's Burden, City and Town, f.

C. by .1 A I i i a tho A to rntel will a the business manner ot a newspaper She wints to bo the full county i happy over the Hood of advertising editor is uuid at the little yesterday morning 'J'be funeral will dy. SB it. There are 33 regular brakemsn on the Western division of the Erie lay ing oft from illcess or overwork. During the terrific storm of Tues.

lightning struck a school house two miles east of Angelic i. killing a young girl named Graham. Died, in Elornelisville, Uct. 5th, Anna, daughter of lard and Bridget agii 15 yeirs nd motitus. 10 funeral will be held at Methodist Church, Sund ly, 2:30 p.m.

At last week a verdict of 1,200 was given Mrs, James S. Ellis, of Jamestown, against the New York, Pennsylvania Ohio railway for damages on account of injuries re ceived on a defective crossing. At the last quarterly conference of Park Church, Drnellsville, every member being present, there was a unanimous vote for Bro. Latimer's return next ear tor have had a and the editor is maa at space left for him to got all in. be held to-morrow ut 4 p.

in. --Mrs. C. E. Birton, widow of his news John Barton of the N.

Y. and Mrs. J. Towles, of a i i The Tinuu.vK herewith presents to the taxpiyt'rs of Steuben county a detailed staiprneiit showing the precise weight i)L" the extra burden that the la--t, legislature pi-iced upon them, in each town in the county. The to- are visiti R.

Rork of Ark port takes up the cudgel in iixvor of nis f-ou Fumk, who has been suspected ot several misdeeds around that place, and whose preheat wuereabouls appear to be uu known. Great preparations are ueing ni-ide for the comm tlie Knights Templar that five hundred of the plumed, i Knights will be here, and it will be a pleasant c-11, tnis alternoou. time for Horntllsville. iK with friends in Way laud. tal increase in the county at large, is Jamis-oil, on business.

Mr. and Mrs. of a a i ng raud encampment ut are Ar and it a exuected I M. rtheld.n the TRIBU.NK a very --A Bloods Depot special says: The The Havana, N. editor who stat- same day and place, and by the same storm in that local-1 clergyman, were united in wedlock Miss Grace A.

Nobles, daughter of Colonel W. E. S. Nobles, and C. Wisner of Homellsville.

--The report that Dr. Albert Shaw, ed that ity was so severe as to blow the tele- i graph messages off the wires has missed his calling. He should have been a Inspector Williams Bays there is no use for anyone to fight a nevrepaper. is like a man a well, trying to that are being tfae throw bac stones rand i aQ Christian Advocate. About eyery 6tone that he Says the Belmonc Dispatch: Clar ence Graudall brought home an over coat that cose him $8:50 in Paris.

The i tljroW8 up a ii back on his own Nearly 10,000 men who are or have been in actual service as railroad brakemen have signed a petition in not manufactured here, which the Inter State commerce commission is urged to take action that shall cause the adoption of an auto same coat cannot be bought a cent less than $30 New York. That is protection. The coat is a silk rubber but the tariff on it 50 cents on a dollar of its valuation. The Livingston Democrat gives the following good advice to correspondents: We want to caution some of our correspondents against taking items out of the local papers of their towns. We have all of the county papers exchange, our scissors are good and sharp, and we have plenty of time to attend to that part of tne editorial work.

The origin of the name Chautauqua is said to be the exclamation of an Indian chief, who. driven to desperation by the energetic tongue of his gquavr. plunged heodlong into the lake, exclaiming as he went: "She talk away, she' talk away." There is a terrible suspicion that the ghost of the old squaw still haunts the shades of Chuutauqua, and bewitches the tongues of not otherwise York Observer- There was considerable excitement malic coupler aud brakes on freight throughout the country. Martin, who was recently arrested in this city on suspicion of being the man wanted in Wellsville for stealing an overcoat is raising a great ado through the Hornellsville papers, claiming that he was illegally arrested and threatening suits. The Elmira police were not over zealous, but had many reasons to believe he was the man wanted.

The cash Martin secures in a suit will probably not keep him through a bard Advertiser. Judge Rice, of Canandaigua, Judge Keeler of Havana and Judge Hakes of Hornellsville, will arbitrate the difficulties between the two factions of Lake Keuka College. Dr. Ball, the president of the association, had one of the officials arrested on the charge of forgery for signing Dr. Ball's name chief editorial writer on the Minneap ohs Tribune, has been invited to the chair of political economy in Cornell University, is untrue.

He has been engaged to deliver a course Of lectun there, and like a good many others, has been talked of for the place, but that all. Pay, Buffalo, N. Y. F. O.

Reddish, LeRoy, N. Jacob Miller, Philadelphia, Pa C. B. Perry, Rochester, N. Y.

Chas. Diehl, Carlisle, Pa. Mrs S. S. Spider, Bradford, Pa.

J. H. Brown, Andover, J. H. Wheelar.

Boston Mase- W. C. Gary. Philadelphia, Pa were guests at the Osborne house. To i'i New York.

upon the Supervis r's valuation is ttr i a rci-it the "tax last year, or to bo exact 1211. The fiivst column below is the total amount of tho tax that each town raised lor this purpose last year. The other column is the increase this year. By n'I liny the. tico toyvther you will tied how much tho tax in each town will be for the present year.

Hornellsyille's increased tax is as follows City 2.123.35 Town 582.71 Total, city and town This makes the total tax of the city and town of Hornellsville (for this purpose only) levied and to be paid this winter by our tax upon the top of all other taxes the very beautiful sum of Nine Thousand, fifty nine dollars and fifteen cents, as follows: Last year's tax This year's increase 2.706.06 PreMd Curnmtr. V. Add-on Avoca I. .1 i K. Pi Hath, -u id el' Bradfor.l, i i i Cameron -(.

Campbell -H. Canisteo-F S. Spencer. Corning -C i i (Jreenwoo 1-- H- Hatmnond -sport li F. Ivay.

llarrit-on Valley- VV. S. Crandail ll'irtsvillo C. X'oorhees i Aveniio a-i 1 A 1 mond -F. S.

Rowland. liornellsville Park -K Latitner. Jasper-E Cr W. a i Kanona -F. N.

Uo-ie. i C. M. (Janiner. Lawreiveville and Lindiey F.

Van Ketiren Nelson-- Supplied by L. Pitts. Orfceola-J. O. Painted M.

Johns, l'rattsbtirjl-- To sni)plie(J. Pulteney-- F. A. Drace. Rithbonevilb' (J, 1 Sivona and donora John iVgw Snith A i i L.

Clougn. Towlesville-- J- C. Stevens POWDER Absolute 1 i lih pow.l.-i I i I i i i a i i I I i i i i i i i i i i i i Moli! only Cn Hit; i a of i i MOro r'l; minis, aailcauno 'i no i rflir, a. mi or In i-stnu. KOTAL Opening Days! Total tax this year $9.059.15 4 i Tnis is a very pretty load to come upon top of the heayy taxes resulting from the damages caused by the Hood.

Tlae worst it is the fact that The following extracts from the A 1- it is levied by a legislature which bany papers will be read with inter- holds itself in power by refusing to egt obey the fundamental law of the "We are sorry to learn of the contemplated removal of the Cleveland baking powder business from this city state, the constitution, and haye an enumeration of the people of the state so that a honest apportionment of The- a The managers of the fair are enthusiastic at the showing made by i a settlements i leaves a magnificent Sinn on the rignt side of the ledger. The success is all ihe rnoie phenomenal when compared with the results of other enterprises of the same kind, and the Hor- nellsville exposition is on a solid and enduring basis, and preparations are already under way for a grand show next year. li.has been unanimously resolved to issue and dispose of the remaining stock, the proceeds to be used to fund the floating indebted ness and to finish up the plans laid out for the future. There is no longer a doubt but that the stock will be a a good investment, and the enterprise will be "pushed." This set tied. There is but very little of the stock that remains untaken.

Never on I1U Own Home. They tell a good story of a man who has a fondness for fast horses. A year or two ago he had one that was said to be a flyer" and marvellous stories were told about what she had done, and was capable of doing. But an intimate friend noiiced that the owner of the wonderful horse never fetakedany money on her. Why don't you back her for a good round sum it she can do what you claim she can?" he aslted.

"That would prove that you had confidence WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. On days we ni'tuo display of our. new pattern hats and bonnets.alao show cimplcts lines choice Ostrich tips, plumes and pompons, fancy fea- theis, birds, wings, bandeauxs, aigrettes. plush Ibwers, etc. Latest novelties in fancy applique and embroidered hat crowns Jet hat bauds, coronets and ornaments --bright or mat finish, Newest shades plain or twilled bask velvets and plushes, expressly for milinery use.

Correct tints of kid for crown coverings. As in the past season, we show latest styles and novelties away in ad vttnce of our competitors. We understand that its rapidly members of the legislat ure can be bad. creasing business will shortly render Under present vile system the enlarged facilities desirable, so that people may elect a Governor of this by 50,000 tnojority and yet these ringsters can control the legis- to some checks which were sent for in Allegany, Cattaraugus Co over the report that Rnodea Formes had struck a 150 barrel well on the War- defendant ter's farm, half a mi.e southwest of that village, It was found that they had struck some slush oil in the shale at a depth of 800 feet. Nevertheless, Olean operators are hustling to get leases, and thero is a good prospect that all A.llegany territory will sporting oiau of Bradford be tloroujjhly tested iu the near fti- ''used the building fund of the college.

Tbe in signing tho Doctor's name wrote his own also, and turned the amount of the chock into the building fund, just exactly where it was intended to go. It is an unfortunate Courier. "The said a well the proprietors have determined to remove to New York, where their export trade can be more conveniently handled. who have watched the growth of this business from email beginnings to its present nuammoth lature Is it any wonder that they safe to do as they choose to? Here is the tax levy by towns A I I A ISCBEASB. A Addison proportions, will regret to free it go, but will rejoice with its owners in its Bath A -int-t- i i i 10 new prosperity.

It is but just to say tor 1 stood by the wheel and when one of the green om-s would drop a dollar on the red or green would put down a course I would win. The wheel would "Dr. Holland, the first, and for ture. Miss Acidic Dautremont, of Fillmore, died very suddenly a few days since. It is reported that an overdose of morphine wa 3 the canse.

A few days previous to ner death she fell not while alighting from a carnage and injured her sjine, from which fi he chumps enough to get suffered considerable pain. Unable to get relief otherwise, the doctor prescribed three fourths of a grain of tM other ct lor an(1 a i morphine. After it was administered i Le she fell asleep. Two doctors worked over her for hours but to no avail. She died without awaking.

Capt. Lee Henderson, of Silver Lake, was arrested Tuesday on an indictment charging bim with illegally celling liquor during the summer at the lake. He was placed in the lockup at 10 p. m. Early Wednesday morning the under the fire department building, took flre from ft lamp which had been left too close to the wood work.

The citizens ed to the general alarm and drenched the lockup with water, when they heard the groans and cries of the imprisoned man. He was dragged out nearly insensible by George A. Jeoksj and Daniel re- that Cleveland's Superior Powder as a food product has the enviable reputation of being a thoroughly wholesome, effective, and honestly made article. The people of Albany and yicinity have known this fact for about a pcore of years und haye th ir appreciation by their steadily increasing consumption of thisex'-ellent baking powder to a Star i and the fact that all recent at the I tio'irf, includirg tr.o.^e mad'- ty ihe Food Comsriit-sioners of the Stales OuiO and New Jersey and ot tl.e Can idian Goy th.it Caniphell inicilsvillc ter State fair was what is tho fraternity as a It can be stopped at any point the operator desires. I challed th- wheel' is s.jj-nor to any a i i proprietor about replied: dur on have tlio bu-ineha that more tc conniiodattons are necessary.

A label is prepared, but the old miuie Superior Baking Powder" and tho heretofore Duality of goods will be main- I 'oh- ciou C.ruiP.!,' i frcim.nl I i it bone i I I HM't i i '-HO 1 0 0-3 oi, ..2041 it.i I2(il Hi K5 701 4S NIS 511 i 74 on RECAPITULATION. 67021 967 20 SJiM 349 20 48872 741 99 71)0 84 4.19 91 98:5 72 2070 84 724 09 90 15 38C 27 273 41 511 54 S2 71 2128 Slli; W) 70(i 10 IIS 514 09 05 71 in her but as it is See here, my friend," said the other, with a twinkle in his eye, don't you know me well enouRh to know that I'm tco modest to bet on my own nag, especially when I feel sure that she can't come out ahead?" When a man knows he can accomplish what he undertakes he doesn't feel too modest to say so. When Dr. Pierce put his favorite Prescription before the public as a certain remedy for all female diseases, with faction guaranteed or money refund ed" on every bottle of it, it proved that he had entire confidence in the preparation. felt sure of its mer its, and testimony of thousands of women who have been cured by it of weakness," irregularity," and all the distressing diseases from which their sex suffers so proves that his faith was well founded.

Fred Williams, a brakeman, residing at but who boards in Elmira, attempted to board his train last night. 3 caught hold "i tbe hand rail upon the side of the caboose, and just as ho was about to on board he wa-Tstruck by the Other new lines that should interest, this week: UNDERWEAR. Ladies, gents and childrens, in wool, camels hair, silk, lisle or cotton. Ex ceptional values this week. DRESS TRIMMINGS.

Latest appliques, Vandyke point braids and laces, black and colored sashes, buttons.etc, CLOAKS, JACKETS and SHAWLS, New arrivals every day--already selling goods in these lines largely-we handle reliable goods only. HARRIS SONS, 134 Main -Hornellsville' Remarkable i Mrs. 'Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 1 makes the statement that she 'caught cold, which settled on her 1 lungs; she was treated for a month by lit-r family physician, but grew worse, tie told her she was a hopeless victim ot consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist Or. King's New overy (or Consumption; she 1102 (i.ll L'3 341 04 S17 rather lose a quarter than a dollar every time.

1 '--Elmira Star. --Engineer Horth, whose engine hauled the second tion of the pass- ger train wrecked on the New York Central aCPalatine Bridge, has made another statement to the effect that the figure sign at Fonda showed that that he was fully 10'minutes behind the other section. At Yoet'e. when his engine rounded the sharp curre, the first thing he eaw.waa of the rear car. Hia engine was running at the rate of 40 miles an hour, and seeing thatfa collision was inevitable he applied the air pulled the sand box, and ravened his engine.

All this was of no he re- ben nothing after MM crash. many years. President, and Wm. Zeigler. former Treasurer, of the Koyal Company, two of its main props, have now left it.

The former will be President of the new Company, and his known integrity, liberality, and experience promise great success for the new organization, and lively times for all competitors." Last year's tax gates at the crossing and thrown un- a botile and delight be tie tiled from first rine mtir.uod Us me und af- tor i i ten bottle-, found herself -oiind and wll, does a own h.ju-'jwurk uu'l 11 well us she ever 10 cent trial boUiuS of this DiS'-oyry at G-eo. Reed Drug Store, l.ir^o bottles 50c. der the cars, two wheels passing over toimd one leg just above the instep, Ose ing it to atoim. The rear scops o' tho caboose hit hi in. in th-j baek sj bruising him severely, but no bones.

Be was carried into the batfgage room at Elmira and Drs. Ford and Flood were summoned, who advised his removal to the hospitu', where ho was taken and th.) injured oot amputated. and i Increase this year Total this year 901 Salvation Oil, the greatest cure on earth for pain, may be relied on to effect a cure wherever an external application can be used. Price 25 cents. It is the old.

old story: Lore at first sight! A walk in tho beautiful moonlight night; both catch a dread ful oold and giTe up all hope, but fin ally find relief in a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, et married, and are at happy! Little Tommy for a very practical youth. The other day his Uncle John brought him as a birthday present a "word game'' which Tommy had never played, and which did not seem to be particularly attractive to him. Nevertheless, Tommy thanked his uncle, and by and by edging around his chair, he asked: "Say, Uncle John." "This (came traly belongs to me now, don't it?" "Why, of course." "To do just wbat I want with "Then 111 tell you wbat I'll do--I'll sell it to you for ten Youth's Companion. Happy Wm.

Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville, Lnd writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for mo than all other --Mrs. Phillips, ot Speed, Tompkins medicines combined, for that bad Co the mother of Dr. Charles i feeling arising from Kidney and Liy- 4 TJh.H;TM er trouble: "John Leslie, farmer and R. Phillips and Miss Bessie Phillip? stockman of same i ace sayS "Find one of the teachers in the sixth ward ectr i Bitters to be the best Kidney school, has rented thn Frank Bowen and Liver medicine, made me feel house on Geuesee and will here after make this city their home. Mrs Phillips reached here last All babiea are diminutive Caesars, since they come, fhey see, they conquer, some time by their gentle stillness but oftner by continued uproan- ousness crying induced by colic, teething, flatulence, etc.

Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup by its gentle yet spcific influence quiets the little ones without ever producing the least injurious effect. Prioe 25 cents a bottle Lazador has met with wonderful success The people say that it is tbe best Brer regulator they ever used we don't weader at it sitbtr. like a new mim." J. W.

Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man wbo is all ruu down and don't care waether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50 cents a bottle at Qeo. T. ReedJt Drugstore-The Horuellsville correspondent of the Elmira Advertiser gives this piece of It is stated among "society 1 here that three of Hornells- ville'a younK adies are to go crer the ocean to attend the wedding of Miv Lottie Jonee, which, it le said, it to be ceUbtated in Westminster Abbey IA lEWSPAPERr INEWSPAPERif.

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