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pure Ground Mustard
pure Qr-d Jamaica Ginger 40c lb
pure Ground Black Pepper 40c lb
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g u a r a n t e e d to Cure , 35c. Our Res to ra t ive Hai r Tpriic. for
Dandruff a n d Fa l l i ng of Hair , 50c
W e h a v e t h e a g e n c y for
Allegretti's Celebrated Chocolates.
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DHOTO&RAPHEB. We are producing new styles an ! sizes, have added new scenery and
icessori'-s lurwfirk is characterized by great nnety -,( •*»> and positions. Our Specialty is f IN'E P'jHTK.\ITS AND GROUPS. We also make pictures >>f re-ji.iencfs, interiors, machinery, &c. )•! pur ir-i .-uined in a superior manner by a •n-thod of "ir w n devising We desire to please p x Our HKI.-KS ARE R E A S O N A B L E . Ca l l asispe our w irk.
25 and 27 Seneca St . , G e n e v a , N . Y .
SECURE THE SHADOW "ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES
This is an old bu t a t r u e sayi n g and a l ludes to P H O T O -' i R A P H m a k i n g m o r e t h a n tn any o the r o n e t h i n g .
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I> another tri te s a y i n g , a n d h o w o-tter can one p r e s e r v e t he m e m -"iv of a dear fr iend t h a n b y h a v -'.''tr his or her p h o t o g r a p h i n t i e •i '»'>m? If you w a n t T H E B E S T Photograph to sen as a C h r i s t m a s 1'i-HSf nt, get in y o u r s i t t i ngs e a r l y at the rooms of
JNO. P. VAIL, 2d door w e s t of S w e e t ' s D r u g
S t o r e .
64 & 66 Seneca St.
Clairvoyant-Physic Medical Examination Free.
By Br. E. F. BUTTERFIELD, OF SYBAOtTSE, N , Y .
B-hM,,^ in Clairvoyancy or not there* is n q Wi!is.ay : * tl.f fact that the Doctor can explain
p"U!--« an-i cause of your disease either mea-t a or p.».ysj.-al. and has restored to heal th and V ' ' ;ij.ny persons who would have remain-- h"li•:•-•< .nvalids all their lives.
\ I : I;T'TTi:kFIELD-S next visit to GENEVA f.nday. May 9 th a t H o t e l N e s t e r . Leaves '"a--a4- i ;• M Yours truly,
DR. E . F . B U T T B E F I E I i D ,
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HOME; MATTERS. — H u d s o n R i v e r shad were i n m a r k e t
he re las t week, t a k i n g ft|e p l a c e of t he s u p p l y of fresh fish f r o n r L a k e Er i e .
— T h e c o o k i n g school in t he Dorches ter & R o s e s tore is to be c o n t i n u e d th i s week, a n d wi l l p r o b a b l y close on Sa tur d a y a f t e rnoon .
—There a re said to be^seventy Chr i s t i an Sc ien t i s t s i n G e n e v a n o w , a n d t h a t t h e n u m b e r is g r a d u a l l y b u t surely i n c r e a s i n g .
—This week T h u r s d a y occurs the first excu r s ion to Boston g iven by t h e N e w Y o r k C e n t r a l Ra i l r oad . I t is a p r e t t y r ide in t h e day. t ime .
—Pr i e s t &; Tu t t l e ' s loste' b y t he l a t e fire was n e a r l y or q u i t e $1000 above t h e a m o u n t of i n s u r a n c e , to s a y no th i n g a b o u t t he i r loss in bus iness .
—On the occas ion , of t h a t fire in t h e W h e a t b lock, t h e s m o k e p e n e t r a t e d t h r o u g h c lea r to W o o d ' s ga l l e ry , t w o b locks east , b u t d o i n g n o d a m a g e .
—Alfred Ea^ to has so far recovered t h a t h e is ab l e to be a r o u n d agairig, H e is s e l l i ng t rees a n d c o n t r a c t i n g ' to do t h e p l a n t i n g for those a t h o m e w h o b u y ,
- r l n a few d a y s t h e S t a n d a r d Clo thi n g Co. wil l beg in a .fire sale, wi th a g r e a t r educ t ion in pr ices of a l l goods , w h i c h were s l i g h t l y d a m a g e d b y water .
— O n e t h i n g t h a t keeps t h e pr ice of eggs u p to 14 cen t s a dozen is t h a t cold s to rage m e n a r e t a k i n g a l l t hey c a n ge t . I t is p a r t i c u l a r l y so- in the west .
— J . W. ' S teck ' s loss b y the ' l a te fire
was ad jus ted las tuFr iday a n d to hfs sat
isfact ion. Of cou r se h e will ho ld a fire
sa le , a n d t h e goods wi l l be sold off
c h e a p .
— A teache r s ' e x a m i n a t i o n was he ld
in S h o r t s v i l l e l a s t T h u r s d a y a n d F r i
d a y , a s sa id for those w h o a r e a p p l y i n g
for t e ache r s ' p laces i n c o u n t r y school
d is t r ic t s .
— T h e a n n u a l s u p p e r of t h e W o o d
cock C l a s s W i l l i e h e l d in t he pa r lo r s
of t h e Bap t i s t C h u r c h o h W e d n e s d a y
e v e n i n g , Apr i l 30th, a t e i g h t o 'clock.
Cover|s wi l l b e laid for 150.
- - L a s f e S u n d a y s o m e W t h e red ca r s
r a n t h r o u g h to C a y u g a L a k e P a r k , b u t
t h e y d id n o t c a r r y m a n y passengers .
S o m e of t h e co t t age owners- w e n t d o w n
t o look after, t h e i r p rope r ty . -
- S u p e r i n t e n d e n t S k i n n e r h a s design a t e d F r i d a y , May, * * , a s A r b o r D a y a n d issued a n a t t r a c t i v e m a n u a l w h i c h i n c l u d e s p r o g r a m m e s fiw ** o b s e r v a n c e
\^nd o t h e r a p p r o p r i a t e m a t t e r ,
— T h e pr ice of G u t t e r a t re ta i l h e r e h a s been u p a t 37 ce,nts a p o u n d s ince t h e first A p r i l , b u t i t h a s d ropped s ince t h e n , a n d w i l l n o w c o n t i n u e t o d r o p . T h e m a r k e t s a l l a r o u n d a r e p r e t t y stiflr.
- T h e F l o r o d o r a c h o r u s g i r l s c r e a t e d
qu i t e a s e n s a t i o n h e r e T h u r s d a y af ter
n o o n . T h e y w e r e h a n d s b m e , modes t ,
a n d we l l a p p e a r i n g i n t h e s t r ee s ^ u c h
m o r e so t h a n m a n y c o m p a r e s t h a |
h a v e been h e r e before.
, - T b i s is t h e week Qf t h e E p w o r t h L e a g u e C o n v e n t i o n i n G e n e v a , t o be h t l d i h t h e M e t b o d i s t O h d r c h o n T h u r ^
« W a n d F r i d a y , I t ! • t h e cohven t tOP
o f l h V G e l i e v * Dis t r ic t . A n i n t e r e s t ^
p r o g r a m h a s beeti a r r a n g e d .
— T h e H o b a r t G l e e C l u b will g i v e afr-
C o x e M e m o r i a l H a l l oq. -
sv . * , .v»r-i A ;
—The prices of meats, in other viK Les about here do not Beem to be as
as in ^Geneva; why so% not ex-expiained, | .
— J , H«feick las t F r i d a y received a Jarge tavoice ol suga r -cu red Cal i fornia H a m s , fresh from s m o k e house . T h e y * r e g o i n g bff i i k e h o i c a b e g a t n i n e
c e n t s a p o u n d , w h i l e fresh m e a t s cost f rom 15 to 32 cents , a cco rd ing to choice of c u t s .
' — I n q u i r y Was m a d e h e r e ves t e rday as to t he y e a r t h e " F o l g e r C o r p s , " o r 34th Separa te C o m p a n y was organized . I t was begun in t h e fall of 1879, a n d the C o m p a n y w a s mus te red in in F e b s u a r y , 1880, so t h a t it h a s been a l i t t le over 22 y ? a r s in service.
—-There a r e some w h o t h i n k t h a t in l a y i n g t h e n e w water m a i n s d o w n Seneca s treet , it wou ld be best to place t h e m o n t h e sou th side, ins ide t he cu rb -l ine , a n d t h u s avoid t ea r ing u p t he p a v e m e n t . T h e boa rd of publ ic works h a s severa l p rob lems before it.
—The r e m a i n s of J o h n F . H i l l , w h o died a t A l b a n y las t T h u r s d a y , a r r ived h e r e S a t u r d a y n igh t , a n d were in P . F . L e r c h ' s u n d e r t a k i n g rooms over n igh t . T h e i n t e r m e n t was in N o . N i n e Cemetery S u n d a y m o r n ; p g , beside h i s wife, whose m a i d e n n a m e was Means ,
—Some one over in W a y n e coun ty h a s i n fo rmed a repor te r t h a t t w e n t y pe r cen t , of t h e peach buds h a v e been kil led by t he late cold spell . Grower s he re do n o t say so. T h e trees a n d buds seem to be a l l r i gh t ye t , b u t a l i t t le la ter look out for t he t en t ca terp i l la r .
—A y o u n g fel low w h o had been p l a y i n g m a r b l e s ove r on W e s t Lewis s t ree t t he o the r a f te rnoon, c a m e a l o n g wi th t h e in fo rma t ion t h a t M. E . Benedic t was p u t t i n g a ' ' po r to r i co" a r o u n d t h e f ront of his house . I t s a l l r i g h t ; U n c l e S a m has acquired t h a t te r r i tory ,
—They m u s t h a v e v e r y deep soil in N e b r a s k a . T h e H a s t i n g s Republican says t h a t i n e a r t h t aken from the bottom of a well 200 feet deep, melon a n d vegetab le seeds h a v e .been p l an t ed wh ich produced a maryelous-vgrowth. T h e r e o u g h t to be n o b a n k or t ru s t c o m p a n y fai lures in such a c o u n t r y as tha t .
—It is a m a t t e r of regre t t h a t ou r record for th i s y e a r was n o t kep t u p as in pas t yea r s , for it is p robable t ha t th i s h a s been o n e of t he coldest m o n t h s of Apr i l k n o w n in some years,, heavy overcoats a n d fur c loaks be ing the s tyle . Apr i l has been m u c h colder thau was March .
—The t rus tees of C a n a n d a i g u a h a v e g r a n t e d to F r a n k E . S m i t h of G e n e v a al l necessary pr iv i leges for i n t r o d u c i n g s team he>.t in tbe^, vi l lage, a n d they wil l find the sys tem a c lean , conven ien t t h i n g , qu i t e as economica l as a n y of the older m e t h o d s of h e a t i n g , wi th no dus t o r t rouble ,
— J a m e s E . F o r d died a t t he city hospi ta l las t T h u r s d a y n igh t . H e was formenjy employed by the New York C e n t r a l Ra i l road here , h i s wife, a very fleshy lady , be ing t icket agen t . H e was a ca rpen te r , a n d has been so employed s ince h e left off ra i l road ing . H e had n o ch i ld ren .
—The G e n e v a G a s Co. m a k e s a very l ibera l proposi t ion to. p resen t non-c o n s u m e r s of gas , T h e c o m p a n y will pipe the house a n d pu t in t he fixtures for l i g h t i n g — b u t read the i r advert isem e n t on t h e first page, a n d then determ i n e w h e t h e r y o u wil l con t inue to l igh t with t a l low dips,
j — T h e Male t te wil l case came u p before S u r r o g a t e D i t m a r s again last T h u r s d a y , a n d F , A . Malet te , t h e ad tn in is t ra tdr of the estate of J a m e s Mai-ettje, was on the s tand nea r ly all day . T h e r e is m u c h more t e s t imo u y to be b r o u g h t out . and the case was ad journed un t i l T h u r s d a y of th is week,
T - A l u m b e r dea ler he re h a s g iyen us sonfre of the prices on bu i ld ing ma te r i a l wh ich we q u o t e : P i n e , c o m m o n , $25 to $30; pine, best, $30 to $ 6 5 ; hemlock , billed t imber , base pr ice , $16:; sh ing les , per qua l i ty , $3.75 to $4 ; la th $3.30 to $4 ; ma tched f looring, dressed, $16 to $45,, a cco rd ing to wood a n d qua l i ty ,
—An a g e n t of the board of fire unde r wr i te r s was in the ci ty las t week exam-i n i n g . t h e condi t ion of a l l t h e stores a n d pub l i c bu i ld ings . A n d t h e i n s u r a n c e ad jus t e r s were also h e r e t o set t le upon the d a m a g e s across t h e s t reet , of MesBrs. W h e a t , P r i e s t & Tu t t l e , J , W . Steck, Miss C o n n e l l a n d W . H . P a r t r i d g e .
—A fast a n d n e a t n e w j o b press wil l b e i n s t a l l e d in the A D V E R T I S E K - G A Z E T T E
office th i s week, on wh ich will be execu ted fine c o m m e r c i a l p u n t i n g , p la in Or in colors . A l so fonts of t h e la test faces of- type , some of wh ich h a v e a l r e a d y a r r ived a n d a r e ready for business , T r y th i s p r i n t e ry for ladies ' ca l l i n g ca rds .
—The s teady r a in s of t h e ea r ly pa r t of las t week m a d e r a i l r o a d i n g u n c o m for tab le aga in . T h e r e were t h r ee l a n d s l ide on t h e sou th por t ion of t he P e n n s y l v a n i a division of t h e C e n t r a l , de layi n g t r a i n s for f o u r , h o u r s . W e s t of Ba-tav ia w h i l e t h e t r acks a r e f r e e ,hund reds of ac res of t h e flat l a n d s a re . covered deep w i t h wa te r .
— I t wi l l be no ted by t h e rea l jestate t r an fe r s t h a i Mr. T h o m a s Ooursey h a s b o u g h t t h e John 1 A . Zobr is t house o n Mi l ton s t reet , a n d we bel ieve he. h a s m o v e d flhere—bcnSght it. fo r h i s I fu tu re h o m e , T h e pr ice quo ted i s $4,170. Th i s sa le i s t h e las t of t h e b r e a k i n g ; u p of Mrs . Zobr is t a n d d a u g h t e r ' s h o m e he re , f jer son is in CjblorsTdo Springs? !.
— A copy 'o f : t h e P a r i s Journal of M a r c h 17 reaches u s w i t h fouj: e n t i r e p a g e s devoted] to B a m u w & B a i l e y s c i rcus compar iy . Of course i t | s p r i n t , e d in F r e n c h , wh ich m a k e s tihe s to ry d o u b l y in t e r e s t i ng . Th© i l lu s t r a t ions a r e n o t h a l f t o n e s , a b o u t a s coarse a s t h e y c a n be m a d e , P r o b a b l y t h e comp a n y wil 1 r e m a i n ab road th i s y e a r ,
— A specia l c o n c l a v e of G e n e v a C o m -m a n d e r y , £ , T>, w a s h e l d l a s t ^ n i g h t . a n d t h e n e x t r e g u l a r wi l l be he ld on M o n d a y n i g b t o f n e x t week, for conf e r r i n g t h e O r d e r of t h e Temple . A class of e igh t een wil l be r e a d y for t h e beaut i fu l O r d e r of M a l t a ^ t o , be confe r red o n t h e e v e n i n g of M o n d a y , May 5 t h wi th robes a n d m u s i c a l ce remonies b y t h e officers a n d q u a r t e t t e of MOoroe C o m m a h d e r y N o 12 of Kocees ter , w h o wil l a r r i v e he re i n t h e a f te rnoon of t h a t d a y . G e n e v a S i r K n i g h t s w i l l n o t miss t h a t c o n c l a v e wh ich will be foll o w e d b y » b c n q i r t find » h ° r | addresses ,
-r-Last T u e s d a y n i g h t a t Ov id occurred t h e d e a t h of Mrs , S a r a h C h a p m a n , agjed 77 yea r s . S h e w a s a sis ter of M. S. 'Sandfordi Cash ie r of t h e G>nevia Nat iona l B a n k a n d H o n . J a r e d Sandford of"Mt. V e r n o n , o n e of t h e bes i k n o w n educa tors i n t h e S ta te . H e r dea th was* ve>y sudden , from- h e a r t fa i lure , of w h i c h t h e r e h a v e been m a n y in l a t e y e a r s .
—-Mrs, H e l e n , w idow of J o h n W r i d e , died i n Buffalo l as t S u n d a y , Apri l 13,' aged 80 years . T h e r e m a i n s wil l be b r o u g h t io G e n e v a for i n t e r m e n t , t h e funera l serv ice to be he ld in St, Pe te r ' s C h u r c h to -morrow m o r n i n g a t 11 o'clock. I n t he ea r ly '60s t h i s family was ve ry well k n o w n here , Mr. W . bei n g of the firm of E v e r e d & W i i d e , mi l le rs , a t Nos . 22 a n d 24 Cast le street.
— W . A. Bar low, t he grocer who sells Thos . W o o d & Go's " G i l t E d g e " b rand of coffee, says t h a t t he firm wro te h i m to g ive e i g h t p o u n d s of t he coffee for P a r i s h Aid supper . I t is 35 cen t goods. Coffee d r i n k e r s h a v e found out tha t t he r e is n o s a v i n g in b u y i n g the 15 cen t g rades , for it requi res twice as m u c h coffee a n d eyen t h e n t he flavor is n o t there . N o t h i n g l ike good J a v a a n d Moca,
—Hon. J B . H . Mong*m\ t he popular depu ty secre tary of s ta te seems to be t he o n l y cand ida te n a m e d for the n o m i n a t i o n to succeed t h e presen t secre ta ry of state , w h o appears to be slated for a h ighe r posit ion. If we are to have a Repub l i can secre tary for a n o the r t e rm, we a p p r e h e n d tha t n o gent l e m a n w.ould fill t he place more acceptab ly to the people t h a n Mr. Mongin ,— Newark Courier— Dem,
—About seventy-f ive couples a t t end , ed t he reception" of the Eas te rn S ta r C h a p t e r last Tuesday n igh t , a n d it was voted one of the mos t p l easan t affairs ever g iven in t h a t place. T h e rooms were n6 t crowded, t h e y were handsomely festooned, t h e mus ic of a good order , a n d the gues t s were received w a r m l y a n d grac ious ly . Geneva Chapte r is g r o w i n g . .Twen ty new m e m b e r s wi l l be added before the end of May.
—The F r a t e r n a l Mystic Circle wi l l g ive a box social a n d hop in the A. O. U. W . ha l l ton igh t . T h e fra terni ty has a member sh ip here of about 100, a n d is rap id ly g rowing . I t is a m u t u a l benefit order . F . Af Sbengle r was a member of it, h a d beeu su cn a l i t t le over a year , and wi th in tjhree weeks after his dea th his widow was handed a draf t of $4000, Mr. F . C. H o f m a n p says t h a t a G e r m a n
ed he re n o w , with prospects of a large h iembersh ip .
^apestry Curtains, Lace Curtains.
H o u s e c l e a n i n g t i m e a l w a y s b r i n g s a b o u t a good m a n y changes , a n d "a few n e w C u r t a i n s wi l l d o m u c h t o f reshen u p {the appea rance of y o u r house .
Q u r s tock of C u r t a i n s inc ludes a l l of t h e new a n d desirable s ty les i n the inexpens ive b u t p r e t t y k i n d s , a s wel l a s the! more cost ly ones .
Sp lend id d isplay im> our New Curtain Department. -
Ruffled Musl in C u r t a i n s in six different s tyles , su i tab le for bedroom or d i n i n g room, $1.90 per pa i r .
Ruffled Bobbine t C u r t a i n s , ve ry fluffy a n d da in ty , special v a l u e $1.50 peir pa i r .
Special ba rga ins in t h r e e and one-half y a r d l ong N o t t i n g h a m Cur ta ins , fine a n d h e a v y , ve ry newes t pa t t e rns $2.00 per pair .
R ich a n d h a n d s o m e P o r t i e r r e C u r ta ins in e legan t pa t t e rns . Tapes t ry and other new weaves o n l y $5.00 per pair .
If you a r e in need of C u r t a i n s of a n y k ind we can show you a fine selection.
T h e J . W. S m i t h Dry Goods Co,,
Seneca & L i n d e n S t s „ Geneva, N. Y.
A. 0 . TJ. W.— An open mee t ing of t he A n c i e n t Orde r U n i t e d W o r k m e n will be he ld in the i r rooms on Monday evening , Apri l 28th. Severa l of t he g r a n d lodge officers will be« present , also representa t ives from Wate r loo , Seneca Fa l l s , P e n n P a n a n d Clifton Spr ings , An open mee t ing signifies tha t friends of t he order , i n c l u d i n g t he W o m a n ' s Aux i l i a ry , will be welcome to the capaci ty of t he rooms. I t will be a memora ble n igh t .
H o b a r t ' s Base B a l l T r i p .
Manage r Rogers repor ts a ve ry good t ime on the t r ip of t h e Hobarf 's base ball c lub south , b u t h e says h e c a n n o t say t h a t t h e men a r e pleased wi th resul ts . They had n o chance for rest, mee t ing fresh m e n a n d new g r o u n d s every day , whi le they were worn out with t rave l . Below a re t he scores in brief.
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Wash. & Lee 3 Columbia 4 4 Villanova 13
B. R. Excursions,
TO WASHINGTON.
Tickets will be on sale May 15th, l imited for r e t u r n passage w i t h i n t en days , for a n y t ra in , except the Black D i a m o n d Express , a n d will permit of stop-over a t Ph i l ade lph ia on r e tu rn j o u r n e y wi th in t he l imit , upon deposit of ticket. $9.90 for the r o u n d t r ip . Half fare for ch i ld ren . Consu l t L e h i g h Va l l ey t icket a g e u t for fur ther par t iculars. Side tr ips will be r u n f rom W a s h ing ton to points of interest , a t a reasonable fare, for holders of these t ickets .
" TO NEW YORK.
F i v e day excurs ion t ickets will be on sale May 20th, good go ing and re tu rning on al l r egu la r t r a ins except Black D i a m o n d Express , at ra te of $8.00, F o r fur ther par t icu la rs inqu i re of Leh igh Va l l ey t icket agen t s .
Bad ly In ju red . —Leslie Conover,^employed as b r a k e m a u on the New York Cen t r a l m a i n l i n e was badly in jured a t C h u r c h v i l l e a week ago last Sa tu rday , Although news of it did not reach here un t i l Tuesday e v e n i n g following. H i s train was swi t ch ing cars, and while he was a t work near a semiphore switch he was c a u g h t between a car a n d a woodpile , a n d badly mang led on his r i g h t side above the hip . After the inj u r y he c rawled on -his h a n d s and knees several y a r d s for he lp . H e was placed ou a t ra in a n d carr ied to his home in Buffalo, H i s fa ther wen t u p the re F r i day even ing , a n d says he will b r ing Leslie h o m e as soon as he is able to be moved. I n t e r n a l in jur ies a re feared. Had he been s t ruck a l i t t le more in front, the poor fellow would h a v e been disemboweled. H e is 29 years old, arid h a s a wife a n d one ch i ld .
—Much of t he mach iue ry of the V a n c e Boiler W o r k s has a l r eady been moved -and set up in the i r new p l a n t in Torrey P a r k , a n d the c o m p a n y hopes to be able to fire u p the re wi th in a few weeks. They h a v e some orders in now t h a t are p u s h i n g them—orders for l a rge power boilersf and if they were out of the way, t h e c o m p a n y could be set t led in the new p l a n t in shor t order . I t will be pre t ty slick when they a re settled.
—The rubb i sh h a s not been en t i re ly cleared a w a y from the burned Y. M. C. A. block yet . L i t t l e can be done un t i l t h e commit tee k n o w how the subscript ions to t h e bu i ld ing fund will pan out . E v e r y e n t e r t a i n m e n t t ha t has been g iven so far h a s been most encouraging, a n d the va r ious trades un ions have been very l ibera l . E v e r y b o d s hopes to see t he work begin soon. I t is l ikely to be the on ly la rge bu i ld ing j ob in G e n e v a th is year . s^
—The E v e n i n g Review advocates a park a n d d r iveway a t old Mile P o i n t Hol low, to be fixed a t publ ic expense . J u s t now the ci ty has e n o u g h expense on its h a n d s w i t h o u t go ing i n t o t he f ancy pa rk bus iness . T h e ci ty officials now have all t h e y can do to keep the taxes wi th in the one per cent, l imit . W e have not seen Mayor Moore, bu t ve ry m u c h doub t h is favor ing a n y such expend i tu re . Le t the ci ty first p rovide for its fire protect ion, a n d good s t ree t s as far as m o n e y wil l go . N o excesses p lease .
—It is qu i te un l ike ly that a n y fur ther t a r -macadam p a v i n g will be p u t down in Geneva . T h e s t reets whose p a v i n g is be ing chiefly considered a r e Geneva , Lewis a n d W i l l i a m . If the res idents on these s t reets consent , t hey , w i l l doubt less be br ick paved, especial ly so Lewis , over Which the re is cons iderable h e a v y t r uck ing . I t wou ld mee t t he brick p a v i n g of Genesee s t reet a n d t h e aspha l t of E x c h a n g e . Before a n y o the r move is made , however , t he N e y i n s c o r n e r m a y h a v e to be b o u g h t b y t h e ci ty to widen t h e s t reet there ,
— A feature of t h e Ras ter services a t Chr i s t C h u r c h , Wi l la rd , was the unve i l ing o f - a memor i a l tablet to t he la te M o r r i s J . Gi lber t , for 28 yea r s s t eward of W i l l a r d s ta te hosp i ta l . T h e tablet was presen ted b y ~& n u m b e r of Mr, Gi lbe r t ' s o ldes t f r iends a n d former associates a t t h e hospi ta l , a n d is placed i n t h e west wal l of t h e c h u r c h , near the pew w h i c h h e a n d h is fami ly werh accus tomed to occupy. I t consis ts of a plate of pol i shed brass in a s lab of b lack marb le , 3 feet l o n g by 21-2 wide. I t is su i tab ly inscr ibed in R o m a n sc r ip t wi th a n o r n a m e n t a l border ,
—There h a v e been t h r e e a t t e m p t s t o find oil Qr gas by d r i l l i ng wel ls in Ge« neva . T h e first w a s o n t h e nuirsery g r o u n d s of ' G r a v e s , Se lover & W f l l a r d o n W a s h i n g t o n s t r ee t ; t h e second t h e Coursey wel l w h i c h developed i n to a m i n e r a l s p r i n g ; t h e t h i r d h e a r Nes ter ' s m a l t house , wh ich developed a jSmall flow"ofJ gas a n d was t h e n a b a n d o n e d . Indicafeioos of g a s were a l so s h o ^ n on t h e Alonzo F a r r place, b u t l t -wasjnever drilled}' I t w a s repor ted a few dajys ago t h a t a f o u r t h w a s b e i n g m a d e p n t h e B e n n e t t f a r m o n t h e m a i n ro ad t o P h e l p s , b u t t h i s i s a wel l for wa te r o n l y . ,
—All fcbp promises t h a t b a d beep g i v e n in print , a n d b y t a l k ahc|ut t h e F l o r o d o r a C o m p a n y were fUlflUed w h e n t h ? s h o w c a m e off las t T h u r s d a y y I t is a l a rge c o m p a n y - of # p d . j a e t o r s , g o o d s ingers , e l e g a n t s c e n e r y ^ p d cost u m i n g a n d g r a c e f u l : n j o y e m e n k 'Phe p l ay is a m u s i n g a n d ^ i n t e r e s t i n g . W e looked for a c rowded house , b u t t h e sea t s w e r e n o t a l l t a k e n f p robab ly t w o do l l a r s . i s t oo e x t r e m e fo r even t h e bes t of s h o w s i n G e n e v a ; F i f t y cen t s l o w e r a l l a r o u n d excep t t h e g a l l e r y wou ld h a v e d o n e t h e bus iness . B u t tha t ' s t he i r affair, t h i s i s t h e c o m p a n y t h a t u p 0 0 t h e n i , a n d n p h a s been d r a w i n g such houses in t he U k e the c h a n g e . T h i s "d i s in tegra t ion west, a n d i t U " a f ieacb ," . I «>mes earfier t h a n w a s < *
Ni l D e s p e r a n d u m — Pr ies t & Tu t t l e wil l never g ive u p the ship. T h o u g h b u r n e d ou t twice, wi th loss each t ime way above insurance , they will h a n g on . T h e y expect to re-open the rooms abou t the first of J u n e wi th every t h i n g new a n d comple te as before. U n t i l tha t t ime they will g ive a t t en t ion to o the r l ines of work ,such as h o m e por t r a i tu re , flash l ight , v i ewing of a l l k inds a n d m e r c a n t i l e work . They have cameras a n d suppl ies for th i s special work; which s t a n d s t h e m i n good need now. T h e y a re exper t s in th i s class of photog r a p h y . W e hope t h e y wil l h a v e so m u c h to do t h a t n o t ime will be g iven t h e m for t h i n k i n g over loses.
Their New CooK?--Mr. Jay S. Getty, last year a cook in one of the large res •taurant8 in Buffalo and since then in Rochester, has been engaged at Peck & Beebe's Seneca Street Restaurant and is now in charge of the kitchen,, coming last Wednesday. His^ work is clean and neat. He is an. expert at meats as well as pastry, a first class baker. He is a German-American, and already has won his way into the hearts of those who eat. Peck & Beebe will continue their 20 cent dinners, only they expect to serve it in better style than ever before. It is coming to be a great-place for farmers about the hour of noon, while meals "cooked to order are served at any and all hours.
T a k e N o t i c e .
Dr . Butterf ield wil l visit G e n e v a a t the ' Nes ter House F r i d a y , May 9th leaves G e n e v a a t 4 p . m.
The Doctor is one of the best k n o w n C l a i r v o y a n t Physician 's i p t he United States, a n d , it has become an acknowledged fact t h a t Doctor Butterf ield c an discover t h e loca t ion and cause of y o u r disease a n d expla in it in a way t h a t is conv inc ing to you of t he t r u t h . Gives you a n examina t ion free. Cal l and see the Doetor .
LATE LOCALS.
No La rg e Bu i ld ing .—Las t .F r iday we Ifad a shor t ta lk wi th a- con t rac to r a n d bui lder , i n c o m p a n y wi th o n e w h o h a s p u t u p a n u m b e r of s tores a n d bouses t h e las t half dozen years , a n d they agreed tha t t h e reason w h y b u i l d i n g ope ra t ions wil l no t be on a l a rge scale th i s year in G e n e v a is jbecause of vthe h i g h price of bu i ld ing mater ia l . L u m ' ber has advanced so t h a t abou t t w e n t y pe r cent , m u s t be added- to t he cost o t b u i l d i n g ove r t h a t of las t yea r . Th i s is considerable when large large blocks are concerned, and it is felt even mqre in the building of small homes. Economise as one will, he cannot get around the lumber advance. .The "price of pressed*! brick is firm, too. The only l4rge building ya. contemplation is the ¥ . M. 0 . A*,, the walls of which seem to be intact.
—Mrs. La^Roza was confined to her h o m e all last week with a severe a t t ack of a s thma .
—Governor Odel l a n d family will leave A l b a n y nex t S a t u r d a y for a fiye weeks ' t r ip to t h e Pacific Coast.
—Travel to N e w Y o r k is so h e a v y every S u n d a y n i g h t t ha t ber ths in the sleeper have to be engaged several d a y s ahead.
—Yesterday the on ly bro ther of J a m e s E . Fo rd c a m e to Geneva , identified the body and gave direct ions for the funeral . The remains will be taken to Syracuse .
—If the ci ty should buy the Chase bu i ld ing , it would not be for the fire depa r tmen t . B u t probably the best t ha t can be done th is year is to get an option on t he proper ty .
—S. A. T o m p k i n s of Buffalo is in town today, a n d has' placed a m o n g dealers about 8000 P o r t o Rico cigars, cal led t he " C a y e y , " a l l Spanish tobacco, which retai l a t five cents s t ra ight . I t is a good smoke ,
—It is reported this m o r n i n g tha t the cour t s a re go ing to inves t iga te t he beef
t rust , to see what can be done abou t it, if a n y t h i n g . I t will a m o u n t to about the same as the invest igat ion of the coal t rus t a few year s ago.
— An inves t iga t ion is being held to day by D e p u t y Sheriff W . E . S tubbs to t ry a n d ascer ta in the or igin of the Y. M. C, A, fire, A n u m b e r of witnesses a re to be examined , especially those who were first on the scene.
" A l l on accouut of El iza ," a farce comedy given last n ight , drew a very fair house. The f m t t w o acts passed off very well, b u t t he last was very t a m e a n d tedious, « n d spoiled t he whole play. T h a t act should be re-writ ten.
—The subscript ion l ist of the G e n e v a A D V E R T I S E R - G A ' Z E T T E is t h e . largest of
a n y paper publ ished in Geneva , and is
cons t an t ly g r o w i n g . . There j is no up-and-down about i t—constant ly upward . Merchan ts can reach more ci ty and c o u n t r y readers t h r o u g h this paper t han t h r o u g h a n y other .
—Te«morrow m o r n i n g M u r r a y R. W r i g h t becomes b i l l ing a n d sh ipp ing c lerk at the Ph i l i p s & Cla rk Stove Works . a position he is pecul iar ly qua l i fied to fill, a n d we congra tu l a t e h im as well as his company . Ben j . F . Beard succeeds h i m as Amer ican E x p r e s s A g e n t here . H e has been wtih the c o m p a n y several years—a w o r t h y pio-mot ion.
— A test of the Button s teamer was made last n ight , t a k i n g water from the h y d r a n t a t the b a n k corner . A s t ream was t h r o w n t h r o u g h 100" feet oL hose, a n d a very good s t ream it was. B u t s t e am was no t main ta ined . I n five minu tes the s team pressure r a n down from 80 to 40 pounds . T h a t will never do for a fire. The old Bu t ton has seen her best days . She rr;ust be about 35 years old,
Lis t of Uncla imed L e t t e r s in t he Pos t -Office at Geneva , N . Y. , fqc the week end ing Apr i l 15, 1902.
A g e n t of N e w E n g l a n d Tea C o ; An-nis, Pe rcey N ; Ba ihard .Prof B e n g a m i n ; Bel len, Miss B e r t h a ; ' Behrens , Edward J ; Becker, C h a s ; Brow.n, Gerson J 8 ; B a c k m a n , J a m e s ; Brasted, B r o s ; Campbel l . C J a y ; Case, W m E^ Case, W m J ; Commings , W m ; Cole, Mrs R o s e ; Cur t i s , Mr A l b e r t ; Clark & O 'Br ien ; Commerc ia l N a t l B k ; Coffin, Mrs S B ; Crawford, W J ; Dickenson, Mr Mar t i n ; Fo rd , Miss Mabel ; F r y , E d ; H u b b a r d . J G ; Hawley , R a l p h ; H i l l , ger, S a m ' l ; H u n t , G i lbe r t ; Hopker , A ; K i n g , Miss L e n a ; E e t c h e n , W i l l ; Koon , Miss Sadie ; Lee, Mary F r a n c e s ; Long , Ber tha C ;Loomis ° Rebeoca E ; Motts P u r e Apple Cider ; Mair, F r e d e r i c k ; N ixon , W i l m e r ; P e r r i n , Mr A B ; P e r r y . Nur se ry C o ; Pol lock, Miss A n n a ; P o w ers, G e o ; Rosenbaum, J a c o b ; S tory and S t r o n g ; Scott , D- H ; Smi th , Mrs Mary A ; ;Sweeney. T W ; Spoor, Mrs Theod o r e ; Thorne , W e s t l y A ; V a n t u i l , El ts-vnor; VanTase l , Mrs W a r e n ; W a l k e r , Mrs P ; W h i t e , Miss I s a b e l l ; Co leman , W m . - ;
I n ca l l i ng for above le t te rs please say adver t i sed . S. D . WnJiARD, P . M .
J. ft O BIC K ' - !
440 Exchange Street, Geneva
2 Pack. Rex Flake Food 25. & •
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Best Java Coffee, a lb. 30c Ne\y Goods in every line at Low Prices
Orders Delivered Promptly.
And let me add that I shall always have a supply oi the new fruits and vegetables when they arrive iu New York or Boston, as has has always been the custom at
The Old Warth Grocery.
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Short Advertisements under this head inserted at the rate of one cent a word per week.
FOR SALE:—Early seed Potatoes, several choice varieties, 40 cents a bushel, and upwards.
M. B. WILLlAMSf' ^Waterloo, N. V.
WANTED1: Situation as nurse for an old lady or an invalid. Good references, long experience. Preferred wages one dollar a day. Address Nurse, this office.
FOR SALE: The house and lot No. 272 Wash ingtou Street, Lot 50x200 feet, new house, good barn, plenty of fruit, and everything in fine condition. A bargain to one who wants a nice home, Inquire at the ADVERTISER-GAZETTE office. 15w4
FARM FOR SALE: Thirty acres, well fruited, good buildings. Box 67, Oaks Corners, N. Y. al52t "
EGGS FOR HATCHING: Hawkins Strain Barred Plymouth Rocks, 35 cents setting. Also Cornell hatching apparatus. TTASLBTT BROS., Seneca. april8w4*
SEED OATS: Seed White Oats (natural) seed for sale, 64 cents bushel. F. O. B. Write C. H. FERENBAUGH, Dresden, N. Y. apr8w4
EGGS FOR HATCHING: During April and May I will sell a few sittings of eggs from my fancy great laying strain of- White Leghorn hens at 75c per setting. Eggs to be taken from the Simpson grocery store, Geneva, or at my place on Castle road. A. Y, VAN EPS. apll4w
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP:- A medium sized square piano, in good condition. Inquire of Mr. F. J. Pike, LafayettetAvenue.
FOR SALE: ^A large first class E. C. Morris Safe, good as new, perfect in every respect. Call at this office.
PERSONAL.
.Paying thai Lasts.—Attention is again called to the various 7 Mnds, of paving in Geneva's streets. The ife-vievo said last Thursday night that the asphalt is already s'disintegrating," that is, m some places. The macadam is Uttle dBSter. In wet weather it i s a slam muWand^the street crossings are wretched. But the briole. Nothing the matter with: that-^good as on the day it was put down^-'needs not a dollar, in repairs, is easily kept clean, and the crossings are all right. Brick costs a little more than macadam at the outset, but when durability is considered,-tt is cheapest in the long run.'. The present, board of public works knows this. Originally Seneca street property owners wanted brickjbut.aBphairwas forced
em\ and up to this time * l—
Dr. T a l m a g e was t h r ee t imes mar r ied . H i s first wife w a s Miss M a r y A v e r y of B r o o k l y n , . A son, "Thomas ( w h o died in h i s n ine teen th year ) , a n d a d a u g h t e r Jessie , were thevfruits of th i s un ion , A grea t so r row ' shadowed his life when Mrs. T a l m a g e was acc iden ta l ly d r o w n -e n i n t he Sehuv lk i l l . r iver n e a r Ph i l a de lph ia i n 1802. H i s second m a r r i a g e was. wi th Miss Susie W h i t t e r m o r e , a n d •five chi ldren , were b o r n to^them, t h e eldest, F r a n k , b e i n g now a Presbyter
i a n min i s te r in Chicago. %gain be^ reaved b y cles^th o f . h i s m a t r i m o n i a l compan ion , h e mar r ied , i n 1899, Mrs , Col l ier o f A l l e g h e n y , w h o su rv ives
, h i m .
—Mr. J o h n F l a n n i g a n of Cananda i -g u a was in the c i ty yes terday, a pu re ly business t r ip .
—Dr. K n a p p , dent i s t was i n Rochester two days last week, a t t end ing a
.convent ion of dent is ts ,
—Clarence M. R o w l e y was s u m m o n ed to Oved last F r i d a y even ing by the serious i l lness of h i s father .
—Sur roga te Geo. V . D i t m a r s spent al l day last Thur sday in Geneva , and a t tended the opera in t he even ing .
—Ed. H u l l a n d his wife h a v e removed to Corn ing . I t is said he will soon have an eng ine on the F a l l Brook route .
—Mrs, F a n n i e H u n n is pack ing u p a n d wil l leave here today to make her h o m e a t 222 P l y m o u t h ave . , Rochester ,
—Mr. R. Hi l l has jo ined his s teamer as chief eng ineer on the upper lakes, l eav ing t he bed of h i s sick wife for a time.
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—S, D, P ie r son has r e t u r n e d h o m e from his winter ' s s tay in At lan t i c Ci ty H . Ar W h e a t a n d family a r e expected th is week.
—Geo. E. R u n y a n r e tu rned to Por t land, Maine, last W e d n e s d a y even ing , with a lonesome feeling t ugg ing a t bis hones t hear t ,
—L. J . Berg , formerly in the mea t business here , is conduc to r wi th t he P u l l m a n palace car company , with his h o m e in Buffalo,
—Mrs. A. B. Morrison of Cast le s treet left las t F r i d a y for Newark , N . J . , to visi t h e r daugh te r , Mrs. W . P . Mar t in , S h e will be gone un t i l May.
«Mrs. E . M Hooper , nee Nel l ie G a m -bee, has moyed over from L y o n s to Geneva , a n d is spend ing a few weeks wi th her pa ren t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. W m . G a m -bee.
—The beautiful a n d accomplished d a u g h t e r of I saac Stout , fo rmer ly of Geneva , w a s marr ied in A l b a n y yes ter d a y a t "It o'clock p . uf., to W i l l i a m C h u r c h Gr i swold . M. D , They^leave for Cal i fornia w h e n c e Dr . Gr iswold sails i n a few days for the Ph i l l ip ines , Mrs . Gr i swold r e t u r n i n g to A l b a n y .
—Mrs, Rosa l ine E. J o n e s of G e n e v a has been inv i ted by t he I n d i a n a Au th or ' s C l u b of Ch icago to a t t end a recept ion g iven b y t h a t body a t t h e Auditof-ium Hote l , Apr i l 26, 1902. Mrs J o n e s is a n I n d i a n i a n b y b i r th , a n d is thereby classified wi th I n d i a n a a u t h o r s .
W. M. GATES,
Hosiery and Glove
Specialist.
A m o n g t he m a n y good th iugs n o w i
shown in t he Hosiery stock are seven
s tyles of fast black, lace effects a n d
drop st i tch Hose a t 25c a pair .
F o u r different weights of plain blacst
Hose at 25c.
I n f a n t s ' fast black, open work H o s e
at 15c, sizes 4 1-2 to 6. -
Chi ld ren ' s r ibbed open work H o s e
25c,
Men's fast black, open work Socks
25c, 35c„ 50c,
O u r g rea t specials —2 pairs for 25c.
Men's Socks in two weighty—tans
and blacks. You may find socks ito
LOOK as we l l at this ^>rice, bu t you can ' t
find a n y o the r socks to W E A R one half
as well. They fit. don ' t creep down a n d
w r i n k l e over t he instep, fast colors,
522 Exchange St.
About that °
New You Need.
We are prepared to meet the demands^ for new car** pets. The new stock is now arriving and our Car-pet Room, which is i the largest in this section, is being filled with choice, floor coverings. i
La Crosse.^r-The Hobart College team Having worsted Pennystvama in ^ game last week, will tackle.the team from the College of New Xork,on th^ campus here Friday af ternodn, and hope - to down them or make a mighty good showing at least, I t is hoped that a good crowd will attend. Admission' to the campus 2§ cente.* The game will be called at tour. or
JOB t»R!NTiNa.
MABEIED. BROWN-r-WALSH— At Geneva April id, \m,
Thomas R. Brown and Miss Margaret Walsh, both of Geneva;
GiyULTJP-wlla.VE&-At Aubttm, April 6,1902, James Gallup of Auburn, and Misa Nellie Pauline Weaver, of Geneva.
iWCH^MoNEB&EV---AtQeneva, April 9,1908, Cornelius Lynch a id Miss Sara McNerney, both of
. Geneva merchants and business men are iust catching on to - the fact that Edgar Parker is again engaged in.. Job Printing.* For " twenty-one years he has been turning avfay this wprk. Now he is in it again. In a few daysttie cases will be stocked with the iatest-slyles of type, new and /jleatt faces, another new and fine press is soon ttit be installed, and the office on deck for' anything that turns up. Kindly give us a call at No, 19 Seneca street, the old GAZETTEV stand. It will be all right. • • - , V - .'''
Ten Day Excursion to Boston.
The most popular- an<r satisfactory c a r p e t s- for dining rooms, ped rjf pms libraries fnd halls4 am IFIBRE CARPHfB. they are dustless, odorless, and
in every way. ~JS5*fr
in all sizes are very dmibte
Geneva.
D I E D . ~ METCALF-At Geneva, A 4, MeMjalf, aged «5 y«w£
It Geneva, April \ 1962, Thojnas
On Thursday, April 17th, the New York Central will sell excursion tickets to Boston and return at the low "rate of Ten Dollars; tickets good* going April 17th, on regular except limbed trains, good returning on or before Sunday, April 27th, on- regular except limited trains. Bbston with, a popul&tlop of pl OOO is considered by-tourists asone of the mosit interesting cities i#> the world, •'".'•'••
awy .room. Don't iaH &r: fees- jthese^p* to»*date^goodi Wearesole„
eva anff i agents far Penn Yan«
Roenke&Roge 36 & 38 Seneca Si*
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