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LOCAL I BRIEF. Turkey Days are short. The plant of tlio Corning Iron Worki company is to be enlarged. The curfew ordinance into effect at Woodluill November 20tli. Mr-j.

S. C. Tvcl's of LcRo.v is seriously ill 0.1 her home, "Dreamland." A cnr loud of Crusher Oyster-shells for poultry received Stephen i i i W. C. Moore Blufi Point is reported to have leeently sold ten tons of Ca- tavvbas for The YatoK county lav.yc-^ luuo- formed n.

bar association which bo incorporated under the state Hev. Isaac ISastcrlivook died at his hoJio in Glenroa NuveTi 1 'er 11. A and three sons him. Mary Miller, -il years, au tomato of the Onclda county poor house lias inherited a fortune of $7,000. The Rev.

J. C. I.uUlory during his fift years ons at Savona married 132 toia-lca and ofileuacd i 2 funerals. C. Ilislcy of Savona has eontiv.ct od to iu'iilsh 3,600 pou'icls ot turkey ior ThiiiLsyiving dinner at, the lioaiw.

A son vas born to and Mrs. Geo llcnyci on last They fermc-rly lived at South Cdscn. Uc-Imo of Mt. llorris, aged vns sentancecJ at to i. ears ia Auburn assaultiu 1 his daughter Corains dealers raised the ptlce of to si-c cents i quart.

A xCLCiit pi ii-o the dj.ilc.s resulted ia their retailing- raiik at iour cents A Surrey correspondent that Lhc Northern Central depot at that place, comp'oted. be wio ot the Driest 1'ort and GJ iar.dni2.va. Ilaivcy Cpi-il of Hoclicstcr is in- Ftituiins a jror.s search tor his 3G- (Uiii-ihter Bessie, ho doped U-ycu'-cId I-Jcls-JU II. Drovv. Tbo vorc married at Scotts Vilie.

Ivlia. Mary Bolaud, used hutted to death by a h. ho- C.ifis Monday. had into shc-ci, iuel.wuie riii 1 at' ii'h' Ly the son her dead body rit'ieivtud. old soldier has got to th' age Co t-T3 is entitled to the mlr.i ihwi of another ho is disabled oi- not, and every soldier ha3 rcaciicJ ihe age of TJ.

is entitled to tho maximum pension under tlie law vrhich is "12 a month. lives about cr.o toath of S-at key Seminary lucl poimds rasp- borricb tins year, he sold at i cents per pound. lie has fortj acres lenics In bcii-iii? and ex- to inorea.de his r. The National K-Ai Co is reniov IiiS ail ava icxuie mserial from the old salt liio-j 1 at vhich by the company a fcvi months All the material which can bo Another be to Rev. Gcorse A.

Harvey, of Lanca? tcr, is to ho tha res lor of St. Paul's church at Angelica, Ins Gascrnent to date from December 3. Rev. Harvey lias had charge oi' Trin ity church, at Lancaster for five r.nd is a ycJ.ug and popular irrsachor. Tv agree vuh the Livingston Democrat as against the position of the Nunda News that the key fight is not as as the game of foot ball so popular -with the ccl Icscs and schools.

It is far less brutal and a good deal more Morris "interjirlsc. The raoat expensive shipment trout ever scut from the Annin fishery ar Randolph mads last The shipment consisted of 700 large were sent to L. for dcliveiy io the out; Island Conntrj Ciub. They vrorc ia of Frank Ha'l, manager of the fishery. The business has been done in.

Surrogate's court since our Irst report: George is tho ex- futitor 01 the 53,500 estate of Goorgo Foster of Prattsburgh; Charles M. Cmpljeil is the executor of t.no cs r.to of Mary A. Carapholl. Objections to the probate of this filed but overruled by the surrogate. Martin Touhoy sued the city of Rochester for damascs for alleged injuries from falling on a de- The city set up the plea in that T'-mhcv was a hypnotic subject, that ho was under I influence of a stronger mind, and that he only thought he was injured.

Tho experts summoned by the city made Toiihey out to be a of reversed Chrisiian Scientist, and tho jury has just rendered a verdict of no cause of action. Paymaster war, vorv Wjon.ing people luuo lalcen nearly Tho wheel factory a 1 Avoca liar, stocu iu a new I'ac- sht't for repairs. tory. The largest Iccomotivo vorks in Geneva i to have a shears factory world are in Philadelphia. that will give to about 100 cm- are Allegany county supervisors paid $4 a clay and mileage Albion has a snow-ball bush v.

hich has bloomed continuously since May. A biuton factory with a capital stock ot 230,000 IB to bo erftiiblisl'Cd at Warsaw, i A company is to bo formed in Ocno- a to a a a new kind of ihC'ill'S. I They arc i Gilt 000 cans of up- In county in 180-1 there eight libraries; now thero arc 10. In the county in 1894 the number of volumes in the public libraries now there are 18,191. The number of boohs in circulation in Ai- Icgany county in IS'Jt was (here arc nov, circulated in the county, says an exchange.

Catarrh Cannot be Cured. a day at the W.iyland c.innins local applications, an they can- i. not reaoli tho seat of the disease. load Coaon receivfl at Main bcrevt. 'tarrli iy .1 blood or constitutional dis- i ease, and in order to cure it you must i.GI,amis, i a internal remedies.

Hall's Ca; tarrh Cure is tnxon internally, and Tho Cuba "o.scrvoir sates been act 1 directly on the blood and mucus closed and no more water will be surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i i i i a medicine. It was prescribed its Jennie of Cohocton country for yeais, and is a regular pre mid PHi-fir. TTn-vn-ri su'ipiion. It is composed of the best itjiu LiiusceLo, uj.

i tuiiico known, combined the best married Oct. IS. ood pm ci ac directly oa the Albeit Carltcn Station 11:13 i niiicous surfaces. The perfect com- ay vhat produces such wonderful suits in curing Catarrh. irostly late vtmotiPs.

"I suffered for months from sore I roat Electric Oil cured me in 21 hoars." 1.1. S. Gist, Hawcrville, Ky. i F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Household Words; Krurer, in ad- Sherwood Kel'; don't just one day for barg.uiis. Every day is dition to hit, other i bargain da 1 at their store. i ie lLcst in the -o ,1 i Transvaal, and the outsell Reformed i ill urear, a yorug man ironi Hath, Chui cli boasts of soriv- capaulo men one, had his hand bau'y inj'jvcci in ti iUcre.

lie occupies the pulyic in a modern Inick edifice across the stieet fioni his house about once a month aad always talks to standing room only. He uses no but speaks cfl'-hanil from a and dues noi hes- "Cure the cough and save the life." iuite to sprinkle a litt'c hunior the In his speeches before the coiu shcllcr Tuesday afternoon. bursaries arc bcir. i ii in Clean The thicvoo are eon- i io carry from jcuars. Dr.

"Wood's Pine Syrup cures I and to the very of consaciption. The late Senator Blake sice of Livingston County, vho dic'l recently, igzd 10 years and five rionihs, an and i a he ouoics scripuure generously, and 1 en more so in converdatfon. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened -with i i 'Chamberlain's Fain Bairn and bound 3 IL Ol 0 'V UlJ to the effected parts is superior to any L'. S.

of Lily Pale, ho lef. plastc troubled vith a pain -nri" i oa -iii'" 1 has vu i 10 cnest or '0, or a lanio .1 tihil. You are ceitain to be LCLU mourned rs dead, returned to his i more thau Ceased with the prompt ichef vlnc-li it affords. Pain Balm is Lilso a ceitain cure for rheumatism. in that village Tuesday.

John D. Sau'sljii'-y, formerly of Baia- ia A i v.em LO tho Philiiiphio-s Is- 'aads as LI i.iember of the U. S. Si Corp-, has been captured by 71." AIloTi'iy countv poor farm pro- iMT-d 000 Ji ot irons 1 past i Vl-ore ar," a i hi he farm and inmates are cared for. tronsand demons at one's couldn't be much or --e Than tho tortures of itching Yet there's a cure Uoanc's OInJ cncnt never j'aiis.

Aca died Tliv.rsday, tC, alter a hngt-iing il'ness. The uneral as held from the Eaijtibt Satui'day, Rev. Sir. I.Iorrov, latins. Cn cvorj' package of Sanc'ita, Cof- you ill fill' 1 a coupon entitling, ou to a mize.

Clioico i a flil'foi-cnt articles given. Ask o-ir II EG Jilisa Worlrs, v.ho was in tho Outli year cf her age, died Tuesday at ier honio in Henrietta. "Until she be- 100 rears old she could read One of the oucer UiLiss of a gicaf rocessioii is that the band always to a just uokno it passes cu, no mpoter hst location nay be. Chicago Intcr-Occan. VanCico Dros.

are n'bmlding their cu sprias factory at J.Iayvi'lc 1 the oi that vilhige having sub- $1,000 as a bonus to the ndiislry there. Every says that eight car oads of oal-: timbers two feot square cleMgna-l for trestlos are hi the line yards at Angelica. That like business. The Trust is trying hard induce Uatcs Jlanufacturins Corn- any at Cuba to sell its plant, vrhJch raployn about 20 Cuba pco- hope that the trust won't gobble up the plant Fifty collars reward is offered Lo V7. Parnsworth, sherlfl.

of Potter county, for he capture of J.imcs Aria- who escaped from Potter coun- i jail, Monday night. Ambrose Planchctt of ilnyville yes- tfrady celebrated an event that falls to Uw lot of few human beings. It was his 300th birthday. The occasion was rno.de memorable by his townsfolk gathering aad tendering nim their The Er has during the rear added Jjroatly to its motive power by building, purchasing and repairing; yet a many more locomotives could bo used to advantage in houlina; tho immense volume of freight and other traffic continually passing over the main Kne and branches. congratulations.

In all stages of Nasal Calarrh there should bo cleanliness. An experience fjiuvos, lily's Cream Balm cleanser, soother and healer of tho diseased menibiano It in not drying or For sale by Geo. Hollands is Co. Cortland a curfew law. The mini-oleio and jJtr.

Fraiu-is Ii. Cheney the Xonm.1 school are ar-iively cam ji.i'junr.s lor it. New York state Uic-o tr.v.ns ha', ordinanccb: Iio.uJ:s',illc, Ehnira, Corning, hsnd, Attica, V7averly, Ad dison, Y.iii, JCatavia, Loroy, Geneva P.id Fiicndsiup. Tho Is practically self enforcing and without ex- Six Frightful Failures. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm.

II. Mullen of LoeklaiHl, to an early grave. All said he had a fatal lung troubl? and that ho must soon. die. But he was urged to try Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption. Affer taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all diseases of Thi oat, Chest and Lungs, including Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough. 50e. ar.d SI.00.

Trial bottles free at Geo. Hollands drug store. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This cuestion arises in the family every day. Let us answer-it to-day. Try Jell-O.

a delicious and healthful dcsscit. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking' simply add a little hot water and set to cool. Orange, Raspberry Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day.

10 cents. About i were present at the and Xccdle Social Friday evcnins at Of the ladies 'hove with cho hammer, Mrs 11 Itlnnn the prize, bv driving nails in 3 minutes. Warden Chapman took (ho prize for sewing on 8 buttons in minutes. From Mew Zealand. Reefton, New Zealand, Nov 23, 1KOG I am very pleased to state that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's medicines the sale has been very large, more especially of tho Cough Remedy.

In two years I have sold more of this particular remedy than of all other makes for Die previous five years. As to its efficacy, I have been informed by scores of persons of the good results they have received from it, and know its value from tho use of it in my own family. It is so pleasant to take that we have to place the bottle beyond the reach of the children. E. J.

SCANTLEBURY, For sale by Geo. Hollands The village of Bergen has given up the idea of securing the Quanco Bros' shoe factory of Batavia, as the $1500 bonus wanted could not be raised. A Sure Sign of Croup. Hoarseness in a child that is subject to croup is a sure indication of the approac. seasc.

If Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as tlie child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has ap- irritating, and does not produce sneez- pearcrt, it will prevent tho attack, ing. Price PO cents at druggists or Many mothers have croupy chil- will be mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 clrcn always keep tl is remedy at hand Warren Sti eot, Now York. Upon be-1 am find that it them much ing placed into tho nostrils it spreads trouble an worry. It can always be over the membrane and relief is im-'depended upon and is pleasant to mediate. It is an agreeable cure.

take. --Miss Eva MoUuor ir, ill at No. 112 Charles street. i --Miss lie'en 13. Fii.c-h was home ironi nimira Suua.iy --Mrs.

C. Co'oer of Canistco is re- coAcring from her recent illness. --C. W. Stevens, is in Addison Ui attendanco on Surrogate's court.

--M. M. Goitdip.fr left yesterday afternoon for nn eastern business trip. --Lee brby is a girl and not a boy as announced in thf papers. lU-nry Grantor and left last niKhC or cw York.

--Reaver Pwoot who was; taken violently ill Friday ni'Vut ir. much bettor. --John U. Wihon of Cbicago is acjam a welcome visitor in the city, of his birih. --Thurlow Reed is homo from Cornell university for a few ciuion.

--Mrs. Plonry E. Gilpin is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.

I. of Church street. --Frank BeLavergne of Rochester is friends in this city, his former home. --Conductor and Jlrj .1. M.

Brady of Buffalo aro vii.itins i friends in Caineion. --Miss Edythe Marshall will spend Thankssivhii; her parents in Wclls-ville. --SIis. WeUhy Corbctt or Cass St. is siifferinTM from a fractured rib caused br a fall.

--Mr. and Hi 1 Stevens of E'm St. are visiting in and Suspuelianna. visited at AUrcd Center Amlovcr last vccl'. --Engineer Burr Wool ever cf the Cuba pusher an his family 'n this city Saturday.

--Judge Frank H. P.obi^son left yctof day for York where ho ill spend ing. --ChJis. G. LLidsoy.

dealer in Niag- jra Falls rcrJ cstiue is stopping at the Page IIou.se this John Eshicman, father oE Mrs Oca ScheUler, is at present, visit- mi at P.e^. Schcttler's. --Jlis. P. M.dionev Oal: Id" th's mornins lor a visk in --Mis.

A Loci wood hrs gone for i i i at the homo ot her son Charles C. Uarton, at St. Louis, Mich. --Ceo. Knoll, foimorly or the Erie here has taken a position in the nincliiiic shops of Clark Bios, at Bel- mor.t.

--Mr r. If. Fnrmon in Hor- ccllsvillc in The interest o'" Ccjrd of Report or. Delia r.cnv,-'ck has returned from MI extended vioit to New York, where she lus been prosccming her irt studies. --M.

W. who has been 1:1 attendance upon the wedding of his friend, M. T. Caino. has rctcirnccl home.

--Hi B. B. Ingdlis tha dressmaker liis from Ne'v York City, wlicio f-lic been stu'iyms the lat- ant bty'eo ladies' wear. --Mrs. Titn Sullivrn and two children ot Depcw, N.

will eat turkey o.t the home of her parents, 2Ir. and Mi5 IhiPh McEvoy in J.iis city. --Mr. Thomas Tolan has been loaning his interests in the CJaniPs, oil field for the past few Ipoi, jeturned home yesterday. --Fred Van Buskirk who attends st.ition?i-y boiler in the round lioiisO is laid up by injuries received by a.

fall from a buggy, resulting in i fiMcturcd rib. ---Contractor Charles Me Cloud, of (Jo'amlms, wha did sood work in ia; ihg: our Broad street and street pavements, is a guest .1 the Dcievan. --Win. Loghrey and Fred Nivcr of this city have engaged to travel with 'Stanley's Medicine through the southern states, and will leave on Wednesday morning. --Mr.

Jolm Ryan left Saturday for a few days' with relatives and friends in Maurice Sarsfiold an'l daughter, Miss Mamie, were guests of Mr. and Edward flanrahan, Repor- letter from Patrick Tafc. one of the llornellsvillo soldiers in Manila bays that the boys are getting along nicely, although fightin? Filipinos in Ihc jungles is no soft snap. He was one of the participants in the battle of Angeles. -Peter Pace, of Harbor Sprngs, Michigan, who served the war of the rebellion, and was with Sherman in his inarch to the sea, has moved to this-city to sncnd the reMaindcr of his days.

He is a brother of Low Is Pace of Mill street. --Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Menclousa of Hamburg, N.

and M. Ivtendonsa, of Union City, spent Sunday hero with their brother W. E. Mendonsa and sislors Clara and Mrs. Fred Crane, having been called here by the death of their little nephew, Gewgie Mendonsa.

The Doctors of the Pennsylvania Medical Institute, of i i a Pa. i Be the Pacie House From Tuesday Dec. 5, i Saturday Evening, Dec. 9. Owing to ie great number of poo pie who called i our hist i nl unable to so" the dot-ton id man" who have hiucc.

wo i asui'n shv ircr. ai i i i i i i In- The numerous-! a'ld 'ni rureR bv I In HO dot-Ion: i i i i i i sullicicnr 1 i and roliahiU'y. During tho nast yt we ha 1 troutou I i people our a i rcMO(t''l as i a Of i per oeiii. havo boon cured or greatly Hun- tlrtds of tohlimonials on at the oilice. If you, are sick, desponlenl, hopeless and tired of the useless modi- Jne aad contmiio.l drui'gini; call and im esfigrate our system electro- medical iicntniont.

This sjstem of modic.ition dissolves and heals ulcers and soros, cs jlcmishod and bkin c-rup- Ltons aad by its vitalizing power puri- i-es the blood and removes the various poisons that cause It cures tits. St. Vitas drn ce. neu- irsthenia, nervous exhaustion and weakness, utiophy and waiting dis- asthRi.i neuralgia, rheumatism, bronchitis, c.itarrh. dyspepsia, but thtbo dec reserve the to rojott anv cases ihey deem 'ni-urablf and it your cannot 1 cared honestly tell you so.

Their now di of absorbing medicine by electricity in paralysis, of povcr, ihouruaiism and all dis- of the r.orvo'is is a God- to suiforing hum initv Thous- uids of wo.sk and debilitated men and women 1 avf given up ill ol! ever bfins cured have now nn opportunity of a life time to con- ulc. v.ituou" charge, doctor, of a na- ior.a.1 repiilalion. Remember the doctors of medicine com- Av'ith them control dise.ises that mecKcmc alone never c-ire. If you acf improving under 3'our family do not ooiiie aii'l tal.o cur valuable t'me. Dcatness cm id b.v thpi 1 new sys, tern.

Faster Than Ever to California. "The OvGihuul Limited," Chicaso, Union Pacific Noi'uh Western Lino, leaves Chicago daily 6:30 p. arrives San Francisco afternoon tbiul day and Los Anseles next morning. Mo change of cars, all rncais in din- car. Buffet smoking and i a with barber.

The best of every 'biug "The Pacific Express" leaves Chicago daily p. with firt- and through tourist sleepers tt) Jalii'Oi'nia. Personally conducted excursions every Thursday, lllustiated pamphlet describing fully this wonderful fatate sent free on application Chicago North Western Railway Improved i i Car Service Kickle Plate ii No three leaving Buffalo at 7,10 a. daily, has a dining car attached, serving breakfast immediately after the departuio fiom Buffalo. Luncheon and dnmor v.

ill ilso be served at convenient hours. The meals on the Nickle Plate dining cars have already a national reputation itr excellence, and this improved servue will no doubt be appreciated by tbc patrons of the Nickel Plate road. 3 cases heav 10 Cotton Blankotn, gray, brown and i at. 40c. pair.

25 pieces heavy O'lHng Flannels-the 7c. quality at 5i; 2 d02. large size Quilts, silkalino covered, light cotton Plied, regular value at 98c. About case standaid i prints special 3 One case Ladies ilet v.c'1 linc'l i 0 17c. Mcns llcece lined Shirts and crij.

Special at 19c. Another case of those Mcns' fun- wool Socks, assorted colons. This tho third case this fall. Childrcns' extra heavy fleeced. amices hose.

Special, 2 ChiUh'ens fast black fleece lined Hose at 10c. extra heavy all wool plaids (skirt patterns) which sold through tho season at Special at 93c. Several now pieces of heavy wool plaids, the prettiest colorings shov; this season, 50c. Special. CLOAK AND SUIT SPECIALS.

Last Saturday we offered a line 310.CO Jackets at $7.38, such Clo: we never had, t'was warm tr, l.at a look convinced the people. lidie more of them now and offer ti ame price on them. Just think ol Jacket for $7.38. have three extra heavy all wo in gray, satin liu: i'" 1 1 Taced to offer to close il.j Capes at $2.08, $3.50, 53 00, up to 510.00. Fin ssts, assorted fa i tne line of Fh nol Wa 1 have ever shown frc-' 93c.

to 50.00. o. a WHEATLEV, HGRNELLSV1LLE, 4-- 6--i a. I niil you come to Geo. T.

Reed Son's New Drug Store, 177 Street, Opposite the Park. Hoi Bottles 20 pr-r cent, off pric" Fountain per cent off Uulb Syriiigos, 20 per cent, off regular price. Menacud' Talcum Powler Peais Soap, lOc. Floiida ater, largo, Toilet Waccr, large, Sage and Cream, 33c. All new goods--no old stale stock, at i i Cars.

The Nickel Plato has always onned and operaetd their dining; cars and ireal stations and the service has i refutation for excellcnco amonjr the travelbn? public. Train Xo. which leaves Buffalo at 7:10 a. m. daily, has dining car attached serving breakfast immediately after departure from Buffalo, while luncheon and dinner a i also served at convenient hours.

This train cs at Chicago at 0' ifi p. and makes close connections with the fast trains of all western roads. WANTED. Competent girl for general house work Call or address Tribune office, Mornellsville, N. Y.

TEE MARKETS. Dsaiera are ing this week tuo following prices: Vegetables. A a 40 Onions 30 -1C Beans Potat tJSc to lOc. Grain. Wheat 70 'Juekwhaat, 100 1.10 Ilyo, per bushel Data 30 Barloy, 30 Corn Idieceilaneoua.

Say 800 10.00 Straw -iQc to 21 Butter 20c to 21c uaca Checso Market. UTtC.A. Nov. 27 CHEESE-Thc following sales wer: tnado today: 1,320 boxes lurse, coloroa at lie; do nt 500 boxes large, white at lie; GO bor.cs do at llVic; 13) boxes do at UVjc; 15tt boxes small, colored at 2SU boxes tio at 1,020 boxes small, white at llMic; 110 boxes do at irvo. BUTTER--20 packages sold at 2ic; GO crates of i prints sold at 26c; 15 at 27c, and SO at 28c.

Little Foils Choose Market. LITTLE FALLS, Nov. 27. CHEESE--These sales were made: 998 boxes small, white npd colored at lie; 303 boxes do at 246 boxes small, colored at BUTTER-Dairy Bold 177 Main Street, Opposite Park. HornelHsviSJe, N.

Y. BEAUTIFUL LAMPS. The handsomest and most artistic production of will be placed on sale on our FIRST FLOOR to-day; Prices right and no stairs to climb. McFarren's, 120 Main Foot Balls, Boxing Glove: Striking Bags, Indian Clubs and Dumb Bells, ROBERTSON LUTH.

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