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0. 0. HUBBABD M. AHO Main Street, N. Y.

tttentoB to the Ear ind Nervous System, and the pitilng of PRICE Of THIS PAPER DOLLAR A YEAR, PAY- JBLE IN ADVANCE. COUNTY. NEIGHBORHOOD. LOCAL IN Cold weather, has been. All quiet on the railways.

Street railway is booming. The sewers are being pushed along. "Retrenchment" is the password on the Krie. Drs. Dolson and Wakely have telephone connections, Turn a glove wrong side out when removing it to keep it shape.

The birds that thought that spring was here got a premature April fool. Crows were cawing this morning. Spring is coming with a bad cold. The coroner's inquest brings out no new facts in regard to the death of Terry O'Connor. The ball to be given by the Ancient Order of Hibernians on St.

Patrick's night, will be held at Metropolitan hall. Won't our lively an 1 versatile friends among the railway men send us in what news items they come across We should be under obligations to them. The local unions of tne Cigar-Maker's International Union are considering the advisability of expending $35,000 for a home for disabled members. Newspapers as well as individuals are proud of their successes. We are proud that we have re amended to our readers that (Itlicious Sancuta coffee.

The Hamtnondsport Herald says that the rumored increase of -r fare on Keuka Lake to twenty-live cunts was a canard aid that the r.Ue has not yet been decided on. A Bath rorre-pondi'iit pays Bu'li's popular townsman, Cameron Cotton, has been appointed State for Stt-ubea and Yates counties. His saUry is $500 and expense-. It is currently believed Viva greit many that the Lt-high will continue to run its passenger trains over the Eiie between Waveily and liufi'alo and will use the new- line via Geneva for freight trafHs only. The Erie hands all along the line are trembling.

Men are constantly laid oil. "The word is cut down expenses wherever you'can." The carpenters along the Erie division are to lose five days a month, aad the linemen's gang has been cut down from eight to three. Middletown Press. The Erie Company made a settlement to-day with Mr and Mrs. John Gildea of Big Flats for the death of their son, Henry, who was among the nineteen Corning glass workers killed in the disaster last spring.

This settlement was made through Special Claim Agent Talcott of Cleveland, Elmira Gazette. The first delivery of a portion of the 100 cars ordered lust fall of the Pullman Palace car Company by the Philadelphia Reading will be mide in a few days, and the whole number will be completed -by June, in tune for the summer traffic. The order was for eighty-five passengt-r coaches and fifteen combination cars. The Park hotel will change hands on April 1st. Mr.

Buld will retire and a gentleman from Wayne namcl Earnest will take charge The new lirullurd is somewhat acquainted in this city, and is well gpolten of by all who know him. He is no novice in the hotel business He has already moved part of his goods to this city. An exchange says The Erie people are disposed to be reticent about the offensive and defensive allunce formed by that company and President McLeod of the Reading system. It is tacitly admitted, however, that such an alliance has been made, relating particularly to the Erie's coal traffic. The terms of this arrangement are withheld from the public for the present One of the causes of bankruptcy is that so few persons properly estimate the difference between a high and a low rate of of intarest Few have Bgured on the difference between 8 and 6 per cent.

One loaned for 100 years at 6 per cenn, the interest collected annually and added to the principal, will amount to $840, while at 8 per cent will amount to at 10 per cent, it ill amount to $13,809. Easier falls this year on April 17. Some curious facts ister, says an exchange, are that in 18-3 the day fell on March 25 and will only once again, fall on so early a date. In three following centuries it will occur only eight mes on the same date-- 1951, 2035,2046, 2067, 2121, 2121, and 2198. The earliest date on which Mister fall is March 22 and On! V' in 5 I On i hand liasttr never later than April With the ll'tii i i i i dawned the era of wonders.

It hai provtn an era of surpiUe-for notwithstanding its Strides toward knowledge, we are told that there arc still in BOIMP places a few citizens who have not henrd of Salvation Ol. Bo on time for prevention is better than core. All cnughN and colds throat and lung wo cured by l)r. Bulls Oetif Syruf. Only oauua.

Corning had burglars. The Erie disburses about $70,000 ft Fishing in Lake Keuka is reported as ex- month in Port Jervis. cellent. The democratic candidate for mayor of Canisteo now has twenty arc lights to Elmira certifies flint he spent $421 in the illuminate her streets. election.

Miss Ida Horton has been appointed a Forty men were laid off at the Erie shops nurse at the Bath Soldier's Home. in Port Jervis Monday. Two switch Mrs. Sarah Oliver Lansing, widow of engine gangs were also taken from the the late General Lansing, of Corning, died ard Wednesday morning aged 71 years. The management of the Bradford, Eldred Bert McGaffey, an Addison boy who re-' Cub has decided to erate the road moved to Denver, Col, in 8avs Atwood, and it will be put in ly elected county clerk of thorough repair, that state.

The man who was found badly mangl- The governor vetoed Mr. Walker's bill edon the track of the W. N. Y. appropriating $5,0 0 for a fish hatchery at road at Clean last Thursday morning, has Cold Springs on the ground that such a been identified as Herman Hubert, ana- hatchery is not necessary.

tive ot Germany. The census enumerators met with some The striking laundry girls of Troy are funny experiences. One of the Addison publishing a weekly bulletin entitled the enumerators found a woman 32 years Messenger, which they send all over the age who had a daughter 24 old. country to assist them in their boycott ttr C.L against non-union collars and cuffs. It is rumored that the farmers of West 6 Jasper are to have a cheese party.

It will It is said that Mrs. Wellington J. White, be K.ca'ed on that part ot the farm of whose husband and little girl were killed mmr W. Dennis known as the "Purdy the horrible accident at the Reforma- p. tory avenue crossing of the Erie last July, i i i will bring three suits for damages against Thirteen thousand brown trout have i the Advertisea.

been distributed in ihe streams of Isteuoen county by those interested in the matter, According to the census taken recently in addition to the thousands placed in in the town of Granger, Allegany county. Lake Keuka i at ()n 904, but what is peculiar about it is there are 432 males and the The Bath Yachting Club has purchased same number of females. 1 he oldest per- the steam yacht which has tor a tune TU- son town 1S Mrs Stafford, who is 91 Merchants heie are getting ready for the spring trade. Woodward Young have treated the inside of their store to a coat of paint Our co lector, James Baker, settled with the county last week Tuesday, lie was the third in the county to settle. Good for Baker.

M. F. Smith and wife, who a few weeks stai ted on a three or four months' pleasure ti ip to California, are now at Los A igfles, enjoying their trip and ihe seen ery hugely. Elder Hall had a donation at the Christian church last Wednesday evening. They had a very pleasant time, and considering other doings in town, a fair turn out Receipts $33.

The M. E. church had a dime social last Wednesday evening at J. H. Richey's at Rexville.

About forty went up in sleighs from this place and report a pleasant time. The receipts were $7.60. Archie McCarringer came home from the lumber woods of Pennsylvania a few days ago with a broken arm. Will McCarr nger came home the same day with a broken leg. Both are doing well.

There is considerable dissatisfaction amui.g some of the stockholders of our gas Plants, well. They think that we have gas enough to bring it into every house and i i a the village if they would clean and shoot Work Horses at Auction ATTENTION FARMERS. willl sell at public auction, at. liahcock Stuck Farms, on SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, 1892, at 2 o'clock iii'the afternoon. Three Mares and Four Geldings.

These horws are all good worker'. good weighing frnm lion 1VX) I'm. Thu inarps, being (food workers, will make gnud truol mart's. I Kltr. 1 am keeping Bi't'f C.ittle now largely ami no list- fur a colt from of by Si IIOI-SMS It i-s a you will buy them at your own prk-e; tin' highest liKlcr tuki--.

them, tic it niiicli or little. desiring win have six credit on any pnrc'iiisc tln-y to settli'il in notes to run tba length of tune, on lutereht, payable at Bank of Honi'-llsvill' 1 note to be pmlorat'ii or to be made satisfactory to me. F. G. BA.BCOCK.

I'ropnetor Ralxiirk Stork Farms. HoriieU.sull.-, N. Y. We are at, our corner Seneca ati'I Main SN 'OTF 1 IN SKRn the greatest food for milch cows and stork been on Loon Lake. The club will bring it to Bath where it will be overhauled.

years of age, and in fair hralth. will then be placed on Lake Keuka for Grant Locomotive near use the coining summer. Married, March 5. at the Presbyterian parsonage, Perry to Miss Caroline Nancy Williams both o' i Olney Sajve Peny of Kathb ne, to Miss i i May Torrunce of Cameron, h'ev. Chailei Wesley MacL'uvthy oflieistting A youny; imn by the name of James i of vill.isie was drowmd IJ i Chicago are nearing completion, ard will begin building locomotives by June ltt The whole system of the works is on an improved phn.

The tools will be new and of the mot approved type. The works will he lighted by electricity and electric I motors i used for driving the traveling crane-'-, transfer tables, etc. A. T. Potier, a brakem-m on Conduc- liuff'alo division.

tor rt iley train on the ifl Point i i morning. He i i ta bad the middle luicer of his 'ht nanu dock to skate 1 1 au 1 wliL-n near the op til" 1 4 crushed win a crossing at Castile across the lake au 1 near the op i Satunlay. i was i a pm win no-He shore, nv MiiMi-nly IIis bud slack caiif-ht i i bLhiml the pin. lie catne to t.h.s city atid Dr. Kelly dressed the finger.

It i he necessary to amputate the of the I Edwin S. the D. L. W. him in thu water.

was leci'vi-red i the ilay. L-i-4 night: operated at Cohocton and entered the stores of Shults Sehiefen, and P. J. Rocker. Report says agent who was arrested on the cl of they obtained tools from a saw mill It is to his own use of the I).

L. Iroid's tnonev at 1 hica, has whereby they etfccted an entrance. reported P. J. Rocker lost an overcoat, two been indicted on the charge of grand lar- of clothes, underwear and furm.ihing -uiis ot clotries, un-ierwearanu i i.

oi i cony in th" in st decree. I 'Jcfenilent goods, and that the bhulls Sscluefen lost when arrantLTi-il in court, was told that he from four to five hundred dollars in cur-, could rcmainat liberty, his bond for appear bufort; tho grand i to continue un i The Corning correspondent, siys: The executive board of the Sttu'x-n county firemen's association held a meeting at the Thorns of Independent ho--e company to-day. By-laws wi-re adopted and con. et in the establishment of a Keeley cure siderable-routine business was transacted, Mr. L.

Doty, the part of the village who had Ukcn an inter- i i in this on Monday signal a con- It was decided to hold the annual conven- i tion in this city, Augu-it 5th, and to hold tract hare with representatives of the Keelev cure syndicate who had come here the county parade here August oth. to cl ise up the business. The newly nt- Atnong the out of town members of tne board pre.itnt were Edward Hill of Addison and G. C. Silsbee of Avoca.

ted house on i i street has (been secure), and the cure will be operat- ed next week if posses-lion the house Ruby" Tort Wine. I can ba at that tiaie, find i not on the 1st of April--Geneste Ilermblkan. if you are reduced in vitality or strength by illness or any other cause, we rerotrJ A Biadfonl dispitch Julia Hammend the use of ibis grand old Port lk 8 ed of New York who hiis been the very blood of the grapp. A grand employed sis a domestic in this city, re- ton.c for mothers niirMnR and those re- ni ''W-anw mentally impaired. The duced by wasting disease.

It creates city a i i i i yesterday p'lt her in charge strength; improves the appetite. Natures of the cond-irtor of a New Yo.k tra to innedy, much preferable to drugs take hfir When the train Cached gnaranteid absolutely pure of age Carrol ton junction, the woman imagined Young wine ordit.ardy sold is not tit to the passengers in the waiting room wanted U.MJ. Insist on having this standard to rob her. She threw her pocket book brand, it costs no more. a i i in cash, and a bank bo'ik, Be sure you get Royal Ruby, sold only a deposit of in a New Yoik in quart bottles, price $1.

Sold by G. il. bank, into the car stove, and burned them Young 94 Main St. and gh then j-nnped from train and fled the tr-u-k. She was and bnuight baik to Bradford on the midnight, Osborne House Block.

A first class harness mak-r said to Shel- trai dm Bro's, how can you sell harnesses at! the price you do, your no-nesses areas! good as can be made and at less price a they cost me. Call and examine their I harness also see their notice of special sale to extend to April 1st. Don't forget to call at 45 Canisteo St, Hornellsville and see the stock of hand made harneses of Fred Morns' Bath, N. Y. Great bargains.

week only. March 2lit to 1st. S. K. KOSE Ag'L $25 will buy from us a first class team- harness including breeching and collars at any time before April 1st.

All other harnesses as cheap at SHELDON BROS. If your hair is harsh, dry, and wiry, you will find Ayer's Hair Vigor of essenti al service in it soft, pliant and glossy. Vif disordered Liver Bcecham's "CAM I ASSIST YOU. A A Tliis is evcTy-day oociirri-nco s'tc takon i a "nll-soiie" or fcol- ins, i calling; or shopping. Tin- cause of tliis i is soiuo or i a i i i to her sex.

It little from wli.it it i relief may a lio ly using Joab's Jingles. I I N. Y. 1 will give you the out-lines of one even sparking A young man from the vicinity of Haskinville, of some capacity, put on his best ntp and tuck, after curling his hair and blacking his boots hitched his colt to the phaeton straightway started for his fair damsel, which was about eight miles in the distance. Ofcour.se his heait went piti-pit everv step and he shoving the lines f) hasten the pace, of the every moment seemed like an hour.

Well, he soon reached the placo of destination where he was received i a hiisty welcome, a kiss at the gate. II is a i d-iin-el him by the hand leading i i into tii' 1 i seating him in the bij; a chiir. Vt-rv soon the lady's bemu: in 'in adjoining room, hearing cime a i i a conversation, steps into room i i i dcmand-jil the young man in ieavi; I hoiifC. The young man being acnu-iintod with the code sUrted at once, March 13, 1H a. i in i i i i Also SKEDS.

Clowr and Jr.iiiit. i i i i i i i i i mi'l lo MT anv i i at astonish- I FKEI). ill short aor- li' our uwu F. (i. BMK'OCK SONS.

FLOUR -highest, i i i i nn-l iri-id- ASHMAN No 6518, EC3RO ll.i- A i a st---t, -oii uf i i i i 'J: I I i a ill (ii'o i i i i II M-I-V i i 1-' ot-inTS i p'co when lie had reached the gate as 1 under- i i i i i i i sn i i 1 .1 i a i i A i A anil nri-i-, i i i l). i 10. i i i i others sta.nl step father Struck and (I ana IMMM.I sir. i S.i-icy 11 uilc i. i i i 1 ItD 1 Oli' 4 A i mi i old J.lO4 MiudS.

1 1 1 -Hv Kv S.M. L'-ni. down tlie VKltor, as I understand, il i i i of in i a-'W of il mis and 7 thin pro i i i i i TS i i i 11 I iv K. I I iv tli" siri! of i down the second claiming that sn i i i a i -U MS I U.V-MMI-.'I.H -rt he had 110 right to Stop in front of his -1 i 1,11 I i -tn. i I I I i i i i AMUII.MI is re- lillfil i I) I i to i house.

Now for the result this gentleman t.i'ifn out i i i i 1 1 ni i i i i-nv-n 1 iiiroirjii N-- York, Tuwt. i i i i i I i until at the rmi of at ted for a warrant one way Willie the Wl -eks itreae-Ued He has shoivii iii iH step-father went the opposite. The lord) of i he house being near a justice got out a W1LKES, NO. 17H5- a a for vagrancy, before the young Rf or 9 ir4 tn.il hri-ht, iiav i han.K I 11 IK by RO.I wilkes man reached a justice, so that the i n- -t an I ci i i ahovp m- tioa. 111,111 a A.IKVV, i pj urn i ot Horn II i 4 liy im man was apnrehendtd and brought before tilnm of i i wi y.ni 1 DI-IUI i i a wim of 1 1 nr iii'ttco iiii'Titi') 11, i i-t 1.1 i ni I i i othiTS in tlif li the justice Hl'St.

Ihe defendant g.lVe bail, the sir- i i a i i i ni.ir.- thif sircof i 0 a A i V'li-rl -J-iM' I'L- I in i I i -J IT i t'n- of Direct Horoell a-nl the Uay lor tlie trial Cdrne tnt vVllkes worked 8 a i Ins iveonl i -con. 1 ami last, lai-c. pluititiff di'l not appear, went down, the young man gets out a warrant assaultand bittery for knocking him down. Now the step-father is made prisoner, ami 1 0 he gives for his appearance bi-fore the court. This young lady in question has two or three sisters who are considered! qui'C nic-J ladies, now when this suit was tiled, something like a week subsequent to the arrest, two of these ladies were witnesses for the young man, they being somewhat tireil, as they wt-re about to call the tln-y out and were not to be found.

A taking out a search warrant and searching about 2 days to no affect the court thought best to go on with the caue. The counsel got together and pro po-ed a compro'iii-p, accordingly it was ag. fed that said step-father should pay 5 dollars to the courung young man and each piy thcT own cost, and the young man was not to be molested when he called to see the step-daughter. The sparking is to go on as though nothing had baj)()eii( d. Now hoys spark the old people first and save litigation, in the meantime the the better.

Mr if want good wine go to he has TERMS THE MOST LTBEaA-L'IN AMERICA. qc'ison I'ri to rvriini in i s- isoii if not prove in i a 5 I') 1 if in i-. "1 i is )-i an I nrovan JUlIX CJ. KISX1IV, ti i inlemlaiit JOHN GRIFFIN', Y. IYHIA LlUlfl Li Children Cry for Pitcher's Casttrta.

Baby ftChiM tor 0 Compound I i i I'ositivo. i i I.0!;iliinnto i i i i i i i i i i 1:1 i our lii'M i i i i i a i JM "rv i selN iir- ticle, by a i i of I cr on rr -oipt. of Si (id. Km- of i i i i ('ompoiiiitl Iris i i i isim frci-ly i lotir-rg of i i i i Tloso stamp for reply. 'Semi ttampt lor airs.

'-pane Illuntralod hook, entitled .0 HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE." it contains a volume n( valuable intoromUon. y-ivftrt livtt. mrtr fwt kytfiu I. MtJ. Lynn.

MUM. quent. Vory respectfully, JOAB. nEPORT OF THE COMUTIO.N Of Nation il Bank, at UnrneMovii'e In i slut- of New York, at tne close ot buxinc Marc.i 1.1-.**. Loans and $559.753 ni-altiS i-urnl and 5.SI.3 61 II.

lioims 10 circulation 2S.n,, no Iuc from approved nwi-rvc uifeuw T5 other Nallonal BiiUkB Uuc from Slate Biiuktiind bmkcra liOnne fiinntnri- ai (i ftxlures, Oilier rial ffti' -tiiid Ciiin-nt i-xjK'iiw!" taxes paid 2,77427 IV on ChPCkxiind otlx-r items 2 203 35 i otner Bank!" piper i-urr. ncy, nicklt-8, and L'-uiil totiflrr Ufc7j uu rmpilui) fund with U. h. Trenxurer (5 ct-til. ot circiilittion Otl Totul LIABILITIES, i $10000000 m( 1 IH I nrtiv ilcrt profits 9 55 19 National Bank notesoutntamliiii? vlll 1 IndMdiwI (Icixwiti! suhji-ct In clieck.

101 7 or deposit I 5 7 4 i Otrt dipDwit to other Nat'onnl Biinkf i i i Kinks ami bills rc-iliscountud We are the Only House in Hornells- who carry a stock warranting the claim Wholesale Druggists. Our prices on goods low as any house in the State. We subsf i are prepared to furnish quotations on any goods in our line. Our stock is now larger than ever before. STATE OK YOHK.) I it Ca'liKT of the thut I hr nlwvi- is tine 10 uie 1 Mn WrlHe.1 and tobt'toretua thla of Mar.

iwi. ATTWT JOHK M. FINCH, D. 'MUMT, GEO, T. REED Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Hornellsville, N.

Y. B1NGHAMTON AWNING WORKS, BANNERS, DROP CURTAILS AND CANOPIES Canvas Covers far Horses, Wagons and Machines. Weights of Canvas and Widths up to 12 feet, constantly on hand, Mall Orders will receive prompt attention. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. 'SPAPERf.

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