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O. 0, HUBBABD, M. D. HHYMOJIN SCIRUEOM. want or l'rontvtcrluii Cliurcb, Bor- N.T.

to l)ifoantii of tlit'Kyo ami fi.ir 7m OF THIS PAPER IS ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, PAYABLE Iff AWAXCK LOCAL IN Alice Harrison, in Photos. IViday evening. Siisquplmima has celebrated hor cetiteiintal. Exchanges nro already talking about leap year. Bath is yet troubled over the Soldiers' Elotno vote.

Rciepss for keeping cider sweet arc quite numerous at present. Thft D. L. is soon to try the "Mother Hubbard" engines. To-day we print an original poem from the pen of ilr.

A. T. Allis. Apple barrels and tan bark arc being shipped to this city in quantities, Wonder wlio'Ii get tba championship of the ball games is the eral expression. Business on the Lehjgh is rushing.

The officers ID this city state that it was never better. Conductors call the new 1.000 mile tickets That, is about as close to it as any one caa get, WellsviHe has organized a Temperance League of 109 members. Who says that this move is dying out. The Dalton Era has been eight years in the field. May its next eight be as bright and more prosperous than the past.

$200.00 a month by active workers, Insurance practical and sound. No cODiftetition. American Sick, Accident and Benefit, Elruira, N. Y. TJSACHERS The Teachers' Institute for tho 2nd district of Onmty, will be held in Addison, Oct.

24 to 28. A full attendance is to bo expected. "Smuggler," the property of Mr. F. G-.

Babcock, of Hornellsville, is one of the most noted stallions in the world, fie has a record of which had been beaten but twice at the close of the season of "86. In 1875 "Smuggler" won 44 heats, the average beim; 2:174. a record that is yet to Weil-avitle Reporter. i The talk is all about HorneURville and vicinity, what have you been doinfr, you look and appear so much better than heretofore. And nine out of every ten will say that they huyc been wins; Ira A.

Potter Piasters, Ointments and salves, tho SAmfi as they everywhere iney are sold. Tlvy Jiro only 15 neats each. Sold by all druggists. It la reported that James Faulkner of D.mpville, safely located in Swit zM-innd, when; his wife's sister lias livfii a number of ears. That beini: the raise ho is out of reach of the United Scales Tie cannot DS extradited fruin SwiiZL-rlfind for forgt-ry or of tSif crimps he IP wiih in connection with the of the late First National bunk.

Bam Advocate. Tho names of. tho women who voted at Alfred Osntttr the other day ixre Emily Greca, firs. Allen, K. W.Uur, Xw.

A. L. tine, Smaji Larknt, Jlrs. Ann Mrs. J.

PoUcr, Mrs. Abhie Lewis, Jlrri. TJ Mrs A. L. S-'ilteiv-e.

(JompKiiHs bt-cii unterc-'l tho Jsidic-s why i content for ttvsir right, to vote. The tinvj Ji; 1 hand they iviJI voie without: bemp; A tlon't to tho oVeior ev-r-ry tsmo is out of Nor to b.kor wrK-u he is out, -L Nor to 1 hen he i he rfor to wood vrhcri h'j- wauls ri 1 Nor to ihe J3iUo wh'ii he wants a "rule" Nor to the gun shop ho wants a 1 Nor to the cabinet shop wheTM iio to the brink "quoins." Nor to when he wants "press, 11 Nor to a lawyer when he has a "dirty case." Nor to a butcher when ho wants "phat." 1 Nor to a pump when he's dry and has ten cents in his pocket. No one who has passed along the streets of a city after night can have failed to notice the difference between the inducements held oijt by the church for the entertainment or profit of a. spare hour. Club rooms send out their cherry glow, barrooms send forth their beguiling music.

Only the church door 18 closed, or if perchance it happens to be prayer meeting night and the door be open, it is too often to be sought down some side street or along some gloomy passageway. Is it not time that tho church began to compete legitimately with tbo world as to latter day methods of winning and holding the young or the Chicago Standard. when he wants tiny Win (low N. The depots along the western division of tho Erie have been supplied with bay windows. his has many advantages to thu operator who hue charge of the semaphore as 11.

gives him an opportunity 10 ascertain a correct location of the incoming trains. It is a good movement and should be followed up all along the Erie. 1C it is there will not be half as many oaths uttered by tho operators who now are obliged to run and stick their head through Hie windows to lind out where the in-fit'---. Mtn. The Erie train leaving Newark for Palerson at 10 o'clor-k Saturday morning collided vnth a hand car at Patterson and smashed it to pieces.

There were four men on the handcar. They ran the car on a switch which they left open. When oncoming passenger train the switch and headed sor the httle vehicle which tho men sat they did not seem to realize their danger an were swinging their legs over the end while they ehattod and laughed. They became sobar, when the engineer whistled, and jumped off tho cinder em- bankmcut tumbling head over heels down the declivity of 20 or 30 feet. No sooner had they jumped than the train upon the car, pieces of which were scattered for hundreds of Tiki 1 Numt'-J the Tn Jjiulv Vttur-i tik Be Corn (In; liratitl urj Our most, citizens were somewhat surprised by reading in the associated press news that at Tuesday's village election here ten women voted without protest, and that the- election officers had been convinced that t-hey bad a legal right to vote.

Both of the st tements are false, for each of th- 1 ten yotes were cast under a protest, and the officials were not of the opinion the ladies had a right to vote. One of the ten ha? already applied to the clerk to have her name erased from the record Their case will go to the grand jury of this county next week. Mrs. Lucy Bar- lv-r, who gained such notoriety last fail by voting at the general election in this town, has also been summoned to appear before ine same honorable correspondent to Advertiser. ORDE.R RAILWAY CONDUCTORS.

A In City THE DRIVEN WELL FIEND- A fr'ow Kit to tbv Wtillx Mr. W. M. Morris of Syracuse who ho is jji amc ng us, and is state o.xwuiivo comniitlfc of the Jeavoriug in very possible maiiiKr Ordi'p of conductors wjw i city yoslcrdiiy for the purple organizing division of Ihi-i PROHIBITION SOCIAL- A Or IK mil l'tniit Time A Ilitil. A very enjoyable timi was had at r-KKlcnco of K.

K1NX on to euilwl the i'liorimnw and outrageous royalty i i i i tin 1 Urc'O aiv trying to impa-ic upon tin: clique The Ki-eaier part of yosU-rday foro a i people ot noon was taken up in work and the boys Directly uflcr dinner ihoy afwmli'ed ill the Masonic Lodgtf the afternoon was Us ken it- rfi'ding organization which starts otT i twenly five enthusiastic and the prospects are good a large md a ilourishiiiK dirjsiim in this city. Mr. rris spoke in flattering loniis ot the manner In which UI'M! vMuii which he has organized ui tins city started oil and states tli-it ovory thing to show that this city will have in th- near future one of the and most flourish ing organizations in in tho state. will be known as Steuben Division, No. Order Kailwuy Conductors, the oiHcers 10 which arf as follows: J.

II. Wiles, Ciiief Conductor. Anthony J. Loft'is. Assistant Chief.

W. Carrier, Senior Conductor. J. W. llaight Junior Conductor.

J. K. Brown, Sentinel. Frank Pottinger, Oafc-tdw Sfsotinsl W. Coliins, "Seerfttary and Treasurer Local Commitlec 1 J.

Wiles, A. LoEtus and A. Pepew. State Comiiiitlce, J. H.

Wiles- An organization of this kind it is certain, will meet wii.h on the part their brothor condnutura who will hasten to connect with it and it is bope't thnt ii cvory respeot their fullest anticipations may be tealiat-d in regard to the success of this division. Tho Iji-t us gi.mtif anil sec why ilicy tins in iki-iK ibi" HIWl, at the 1 pn'Sfiit tilnr. that tlify i-taiiii tho law glvs them (I ti A h'W I'KinUi? ajr'r tliore a mM'ciJ which was ot no importance aiid which tlio ami i-rivfii wrl! i i i inside no position it iiad jo np- un Jisij i i had on the boards. Tiiid yaw however was nu'li- Tin: i i i was hy both ruid ndanec mid of siui- ed thrc-ujiii by ni'in for the of ii'Jtting a decision ami it decitii'diu their hoy then turned fii'L-uud ami suat out agents in ail parts of the cuuntry order to collect wliut they could, while tho heat uf clu- cus-j had just been decided was at its height. Yet whj- they so anxious at liie pruaunt 1 II they are wire to win in all the cases or evuii in one ot the largo and important ones which are soon to would they b' 1 in so one A i i Sail CASASERAOA, Oct.

13, '87. It is with deep regret that we are agam called upon, to chronicle another $ad accident. Our villaga dof-s not get ovpr the effects of one tieoidont before it is caliod upon to raoui-n an- otber. and it does soem as though wo had more than our shartt ot thorn. This was indeed fid, as the was a young man of exemplary itp, vtrfing into rafiuiii od, ami who wjis respected and highly ed by aif who cuww him.

Yesterday evening diaries Uoylon. son of Edgar Boy Ian, was ruling on horseback, ho fie u. gfiit, when trie hor.se throwing tho rider his head. yousig man stnick the ground with such force us to l-re Ji hi'i 1 ana cause concussion of the brain: he Liken home and modical aid at cn summoned, but no hcpta wecc; a.s to is: 1 At this writing, Tiiur-d-iy still ulivf, but I Times ri'iiehf's iv.nny (A its he wil! hfi-'-o poFsed from hi.i llov. E.

H. prraehocl his first sermon in the M. church in this city yesterday. The eosigrcga tion is a large one and all formed a good opinion of him who is to be their siiephmi for the futuro. Mr.

L-ittimer is ii comparatively young man with winning and attractive ways nnd undoubtedly will to accomplish a good field of labor. work iti Tin- Pays Liie AUjany A now departure in railrotid is to be mams by tho mil- road company. advisnry miUOc of thai, comp-iiiy's rc'iiff lias to that, each of the i of treaty may reeievo as him before plan til-it, dntion. Dy Us fi' will In gainer. It i A irom p'Ty his ov "i.is yfti-r out tne smi ti)- vicc ho wii It tJ among thf vi ti grt.it hasto scare the people into a Bv'Ulnimmt? Vv'y think not.

They know tlisit it is impossible for them to iv KJ in a siugK- suit. The evi is too strong against them and they cnn in no uiJiniior substantiate aiateniL-nts which they have up HI, and by means of which they inlet: ii to defend themselves. Another which inakus them more httsty in tbeit- actions is the Iowa i which is to be argued this weft. The alto: 1 i(-sy for the anti-royalists i-s "loaded for bear' 1 and they know it. and also know that if they do not collect all they can before the m-ws of the rosiiit ul this case which i-; almost sun'- to be decided against them, reaches the public, they will be unable oolluot but very little after- waniri Wf.

many times in the past haye warnfd the people not to pay any royally to thr-so who arc tryiup to cheat and defraud the pub lie. Do not pay any attention to at K'fist wait until you hear from the U) in Iowa. Itemetn- b-r that if people of Ux-y would be willing and gl id tu wait until tiuw heard tiie decision befon they tried to impose Ihem-'c-l VOK upoii the public. The veil MJH! till in ihis yiclnity wi have br-o-) upon to pay rojaHy should consider tlicse facts null pr of iind Kiiul b.ali qualitira being by llicju in inirintitios un- til when tii'i rtLr-'si foi-ih 10 make his living IiyficsV pcuplfi Tlieajjt-nt in tliis rily MI nil pi- it, basbcon tll'i JK juul i'i' 1 ii'- i-iy town an yluces lie -rul H'K3 "TlfOSK with all iho im- on 10 itii th; "vsiV.ity 1 1 mm i i liy i i i a nr L.ii-' fi i i cf-u Uc i 'Ifire so, else he ol of by poor hculili is a tiiiect re- of ntlc il'ui) to tl'ir' c.Ai K'" the i'ci wanii, tui lujwr-i-; 1 lnj pr -per uv; of cannot, iinpiniich J'ric- death of thp llih from tlv will i'rooJ i' -i ff- i i r.f r.vr tl- V. 1 it.

Ur to up No opium! no or otlvr 1ruR is in Ur. Bulls Baby Syrup, tli- of ciiic, teething, etis 1 25 of hi-s (f)'nS .1 i s-. i' ti'i Letters romainins; uncaiU'ii fm- in tlm nt HorncHsvilK ben county, N. tor the ek fiici- ing Saturday Oct. Anpell, Cyrus B.

Masf, L. A. Baker, Wm ilalmr, Mimnc, Blacklndge, Mrs S.Manfang, Miss M. Beebt 1 Mrs. II, O.

Morrison, Miss 51. Baker, Ohas. Median, Miss JI. Barrett, Lewis, Heiiry, Butler, Dr. J.

II. Nicholdson, Lida, John P. Newsome, Miss D. Oonklin, Lena. Nichaldsoii, Mrs.1, Clancy, Mrs.Mary,Perkins, D.

or what it is, firm of Pro-oior ft and citjvlli 11 Jtvinnf.ifilti i-y Ot only MC Ivyry- Pratt, Tully, Paphy, Tom, Sherwood, MrsLA. Scofield, Mrs. Sziksza, Anorra, Sevewart, J. W. Griffin, Mrs.

Geo. Smith, Miss M. Howe, Sarah, Snyder, Clinton, Howe, Mrs.S-ittie, Thompson, Tnos. Hertzag, P. Vatiarman, Jas.

Highland, Mrs. Vnness, Mar; Gall, Lieslio B. Carney, Miss B. Forman, War 1 Frazier, M. Finnican jvliss L.

vV, H. Jacobs, Mrs. M. Kinney, Mrs. J.

lary, Wilfion, J. H. Williams, Misa J. Kellogg, O. M-2.

Williams, 11. Co. Kitchen, M. E. Young, Miss A.

Karr, Miss Anna, Persons calling for the above please say 'ladvertised," giving date. W. H. GBBIMHOW, P. M.

an ui' the in Tube- montas cna! or fit snaring; plan. The cmpioyo- received per on their In smtic woikman ivccivod ns ns in addition to his wages. Tr.e pairl during tho six monies amounted to 4-1 find tho total dividend on this paid to employes was $9,01 In announces the result one tho partners toM the employes tha the plan of profit sharing had proved a splendid success. The musical programme in Photos, at the Opsra House on Friday night, will include tho latest, popular songs, medleys, and operatic gems, and the famous ttoll quadrille. Charming Alice Harrison possas a well trained voice.

is H. Callahan, of the Elmiro Tidings, was in town yesterday, JH tiiti result, ami unless the nu-toon c.ir, b- lain out and this yf'-ilon'it t- "t.sriiiiiE cuudition, will bet ilenroyeij forovor; nine casos o'Jt. cf ton are caused by catarrh, winch which is nothing but an ituliimed condition of the mucus surf ties. will give One IJundml Dollars for any cast; of Doafnes-s (caused by Ciita.rrii) tluit we can not L-urc by taking HallsOatarrh Cure. Scud for fircijlfir, free.

F. J. CHBNKT Toledo, O. by Druggists, 75 cents. unit You can now buy a now "Champion' 1 wagon all complete for $75.00 with 6 liberal discount for cash.

G. E. Cotton, Agent, Hornellsville, K. Y. i i i street, liist a i i i lai'st-iy a'toiK Tlic tlie the At 1 wa-i n-a-iy, asul all x-l cujoy a few of tlir; f'irtiiiy iiaii iii-i'ti (js'i'ti fur i i i A i-uppcr i the 'if otli'X'rs, whicli a- IVtwidi'nt.

O. W. 1st Mrs. M. A Vice-l'n'Sjd'jnt, Mr.

A. KUKIM AsfiHl- uiit Sooroiary, N. Tatt; Truasuror, Samuel Mildifll, Kxccutivo Coin- nil lUif. M. A.

Tuttte, A. T. Allis. and F. il.

Slii'ldou. During Mie ol tho sneooU's were madt! by diil'eront ones present. Music was ivnderod by J'roliibitiou Uk'tjCltib and all made merry many ways. No pains were spared by the anil IiostfriS to make owtu-ion the pleasant that was possible. To amuse and instrtiot tlm crowd Mr.

A. T. reai: original poem. Tho thought the poi. i iu was: to him ly soino remarks made in tho M.

K. A GOOD CITIZEN HONORED. Mr. IM At a of ipf ff CiUzfltis Hank Uhureh last, riunday night, and written for last night it vf What i i i was We A. 1'.

A In in.r.j IIK-II Wliy I "Iraili!" i i i Thi-y to filiii' lii-n FL-IHII du i i i i i i ivi-rr lln.iv'-. itiuiifi in it. U'hiil 1 i iwjtiv nci-il Tlh' im.ti-j ill i Iirv.ul, 1C tlu-yciiH Hi. 'it- Hit-nil Wlu'i- i i i i i i i sjo Jit citiiM- 1 lu re's ui(ui' in it Wllill i a i lllc ttilll Of llt'Ul'll And i i i i i i ciy, Ami I I i ni It rliuinl i i Willi ill Uiei-u'ft i it. Wlial I i Oli'-n t-s ot IJ'-ll Ans til I i i i ilour, If i i i i i i i i i i i i i only civi-ll Their MI! mo i if 111 i 1 1 1 ISi'i-iiusc tlti-rt'n nuitii'y in i DitijIt a huinlrtil i i i i i i i I i fliive nriiL' III i-jil tiufiiru in" 1 itnm'itmrri gruVi'p." 'II mute liunilri'ii I liiiii-5-iinl niuru I I I I All 1 hy i hi liiii-iv wi- oil i'ii si Till TM mill niHki' our Saws i iiKUi.strr 1rujit bi-iid A iid ''r-ktill" in- JiorsniM' i IIITI-X i it.

Ainl why M'uiiu uiiiii'sfcrti proc'uiiii J-hiilDrci'tni'iit ol i "-itiJl" i i 1 1" u.iinii i i i i i i an 1 1- I i i TliTi''o 'VoctJ SL'iinlIiif;" iu i Why i i i i i i i i i i i I' 1 11 I ho ir Itiii'Ci, ln-fii-i' I A i "liv i i 1 1 Bfi-iit ur i.rii'ii I I 'sr I lio I WIl il. Wil.V (llll 1 pit 'I'u rlir, -licll if Tl.c '-ilic triilr" lit 'JVi hiil tlii'li'illti, flu' fn- 7 Tlicn-'i ai'i-icy i 1 i '-u; i lull 1 1n- i- i i i All! lnitt it I i i i (iu i on A I i e' ill I I t- i I i lit I I I I I I i i i IMS: (o I li i i i yi I i I 1 J'rt i til" O'lllT'A Tin ti.i' i i i v. n.i. mil i Il is and ttifj a for the jiiiFi auc-ui tivni are hy tho Tin- rhf "thul f'j'cruv'f 1 inly litiic iiluslt por-kt-is ilmt bt-JIs have buon to no ular ro tn tieuK in take so thai, I'at our in. tins cr'i't i i a iiiaiiy A -n- jiow-a I'K oblig'j'l (o iv cl st i 1 i ibie firticli with imr i it iihsoiutcly to liyv'o ssjiti'j convenient in stir.v they be at hand, poftke's are becoming almost obsolete, principally because modistes wil pordist in psituns in such oin-of-the-way places that it is impossible train access to them.

Everybody will surely welcome our grand mot her. 1 reticules as a plcasiiif? chango. Of course one must pOHSrss as many reticules as yowns satin and silk to mtitch evening toilets and others of more sober cast, for shopping purposes. They may be ornamented with lace and flowers or fur and feathers, and they may contain anything, from a hastily handkerchief to the latest design in enamel bon-bon boxes. At any rate every woman of taste will admit that from an sasthetic point of view any kind of reticule--even one of the plainest pattern--will be preferable to those monstrosities in leather called shopping bags and which are to be placed in the same category R9 ulsters and rubber cloake." ii Mr, Charles i cii rrcsiuc-nt of the IJ'ink.

Mr. wus taken by pi-rfr'-t sUrpnx; at Iji-i'ij; tJFcrcd position 11 luit a I it Hi' vcr .1 thai, name wan nr i i tur i i- Wo a i so able a chuico nu-j Lli'-y will pi'vii-tbly not thi'irc'-iijici' as nri 11 of i'iv I pcrii'iiw, carcl'iil iu all rtiid out 1 will ilu i fur'Jit-r the intoresU of tiic bunk. will i'l-sc ol i iiHvn'-a in (lie linn ol Jiiid NifJiiison bus in what way i i as-eortutiii-dtitiiil Mr. Nicholson returns Dakota, Mr. life in this uity an a clerk in the H.rjre which ho now in partner, unl after a sliort cxpi'i'ii'iic'e lie connected him-i'-lf with the Krk i and was yardmaster for tinio.

Ilu rcniajiK'-l i tho J'-nc some thii-U-cn after which he pnivhased a half in store where now and was associated with P. 1 Ho-ick. Mr, has been aa able and mini in hui gf ex- p'Ticnce fiad no doubi i brliijj the (Jit-ixiiits Bank up to a much higher standard in ercr before. His many i fiends are pleased to note success. UK YOUR OWN i A A lady who for years Hiifri-rM frriiii dis- es, wo to hfi- tf x.

and had dcspairnl of finally remedies otrrtlhw, Any rftilfrnir can use tiinn a thus euro licrsi'lf i i tho aid of a phy- sii-ijiii. From feeling of unitituil- she will sfii'i two pi pt ions-- which ctirod a an illusi.rfilfd pniu- "TllR a sH cent MRS W. C. UOL.MKH, (558 N. (Name thh ATI nlil piiysii-hiti, reined frnn, i i i in (-i Imnds liy an East tni-Ki(iiun v.

i i i i i f.f ft -iinple yi-jida 1 a i i lor hi- "bpccily ru-nim- nrru i nf i i i i i rli. i i tiint all mid i i i uflLT. alM) Jim! ciin; lor rw-rvotis dcliJIn iimJ i (u-rviri" alter i i i letted MS i i i i i r-urutive in Minttsnniis nf ftists fH' it lug duly to inuKe i i to liis A hy i motive alu! a. ik-stre to i i i i i a suiTcriiiif, 1 i send free ik sire it, MiU R'C'iiw, in. f'rfimni) or lioris for hy i i W.

A. Ndvcs V. wuli frill Kent mini njiiiiiosf this wcia' Block i--. of Our modo of is fast inpctoo for tins pnvr is a grfut at, liber.i for youne; and women who art; capable iphcis. The Bryant tfc tfi.ratti,n C-'ili'jjr 1 un- C'jual'ul f-iciiiticrt i i i 'his fas- art.

Mr. U. Brym-t, will -ivi particuiiu 1 siii'-j Sulc rcc't-ived bv us and examination by inanufu Sole by the sid-j or in strips. i i an Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wht-n Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.

Wlicn Klie ITQS a CliilJ, she cried for Castoria, "(TTjcrt sbe becfime iliss, she to Costoria, Wlica she hod Child ren, she gavo thwn Castoria. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and whoktsomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tin; (jml- tiUitle of low test, Short weight, jdum rtt phosphate powders.

Sold in ROYAI, Mew York. BAKCSO POWDM 106 Wall St. 10 EWSPAPERl.

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