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   Yates County Chronicle (Newspaper) - August 26, 1885, Penn Yan, New York                            If Paid in All Bilto Advertisements n tew ordered for a definite will btf con- until ordered BUSINESS JL f PHYSICIAN AND Late resident Medical General Can. Office over Night Calls at Central TOHN T. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Randolph it Shoo No. B2 Main N. Y. F. AND of Yin and w M. AND Office over Vrt Y. E. 8EMAN.S, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND at V. j H A. 8MALL Tates N. Y. for Berry MO for corner of Liberty nnd over D. Lumber and of every description attended to Orders TACOB BUILDER AND to Attend to all tome lo thN I will prompt to nil Plans nnd will be made for theme who and any work In the line of house building that may bo Shop over Commercial Iron April 1.1872. A. D. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND Special paid to EYE AND EAR 3B C. He competent to put hi KOld awl to build out broken teeth In a manner reliable and Wiil try to with respect to benefit aud not to the Interest of bin own 23y3 W. May ho f on ml at the now Dental corner and Elm 8tn.. over Wheeler ft Drugstore over rug Mechanical a nc r oing w without aus for doing Teeth extracted ab- S 3EKTISTH. practice In nil tlie of thn No. 13 1'erm 1711-yl win H. v. w. K. V. S. of Ontario Veterinary Office 'M Liberty 1'eim nil taieB ol Riven ilM f H I nin tu Ou nil of nml us n men cult my CO. CATARRH Hay Summer Cold IN A into nnd U to 5P cents by mill or nt Send for ELY N. Y. Ifi in nnd t Of A rich Nn Imi Sold ly nil G. AMI 925 F r. o 50. h. c of the S. Patent Practices before the Patent U. S Supreme Conn and Coints to validity and ia of cheerfully ami promptly Hand Book on THE VOLUME NUMBER 34. PENN N. Y. AUGUST 26 1885. WHOLE 2216. AND A. Van I r. E s S a Q 3 CC ss s s i S 2 Jo 8 CENTRAL THROUGH LINE PHILADELPHIA AND THE AND NIAGARA AND TUB TABLE IN EFFECT 1SS5. TRAINS LEAVE A. Tor and A. snort Accommodation for at witli train earn and at M. P. Tor anil r. fur 1-. for and for and New A. H. New M. A. M. A. 91. cars are nin on this train from to and to and t tiro nun conches to TRAINS FOH TDK Rochester Express A. ar- riving at Yan A. M. Niagara leaves A. A. at Yan F. it. Parlor cars are run on tills from to Walking and passenger coaches from to and Noi thorn 11 M Ar- riving Hi Penn M. Palace cars arc run on this train from Philadelphia to and UAY A.M. 3.as 8. Mi a. in 9.1 a Ml Bia No A.M. i 8.10 A. 5.C5 on made as N. Y. C. H. K. H. ut and Newark V. N. W. b. A H. and H W. A O. K. It. dt Kor mid all inquire of Ticket K 1'UOII. J. 11. 6Vn. AND INO Id tu fi 5ft li B Hi i Karln H U K IS S 8 H 0.' 7 HI 7 no 7 IW 10 r so 7 10 8 8 12 15 I 1 tO n a as 1! 64 85 ENN YAN A.M. an 7 -n 12 is 4 10 7 11 4." 1 1 SO 1 10 I i I Trains H Dresden 8 6ti oa 8 Mill y T UI T 20 7 .tn onn U ai 7 12 Venn Vim 9 2S 7 401 Vt 5 30 4 4S R 45 0 54 7 0) 7 10 7 14 7 IS 7 on si R l 1KOOK.K1J NAVIGATION CO. AUG. 27. SI j Leave I Arrive at Leave j Leave j at l Tumi Leave Arrive at Leave Leave Arrive at 1'enii NOON 5'. M. For Deitz Fruit Evaporator Seed Wheat to for I or i. HARDY rt 0. A. SI K I 1 e lJ Active Yan Leave Penn Yan Leave I ro Leave Penn Yan Arrive tit Grove Spring Leave Grove Spring 2 oo l' Arrive Yan 4 30 The above furnishes sure with and Northern Central and Geneva K. K T. O il M. S oo 50 12 20 BOOK Largo to any and i i or to per j r ol ami ill solid BOOKS Kail Term Ihr i unlit Promptly and Well GRAPH r CHRONICLE CROOKED for ARTHUR N I I VIBRATING Artistic i 0 AND W HI School and Text A Arcade News Next door to the Post Penn N. Y. call will guarantee that Books H than those any other H dealer in this county 0 executed with fJ N. R. W. H. LONG Offer for at prices and upon terms to suit n and oT mny iKi found tho following RANGES NEW GOLD ONEIDA ancl All arc end warranted In all respect COOKING NSW CROWN 1'AKOLK. PARLOR SIR nml beautiful now Mid n new and stylish dress NEW J NKW H COMMOM exhibition ur WOOD PARLORS Is tho HADIAN iron hey n sood uf mod and them of Dui most approved 1'riccn lo 1 tT THE PLACE TO BUY LUMBER lie Moil Slock of LUMBER OF ALL Shingles In this can be found fil the Lumber Yard of D. WELLES GO Corner nml FENN V. Mock 15 FIRST-CLASS in nnd Mieir prices an- us LOW Oil THAN THE LOWEST FLORENCE OIL The Washington School of C. Mm hinc 1 have tested Oil Stoves during past few and having ex- with other find yours in the best anil most cient one I have thus far Il performs all tne operations of ilie most elaborate 01 is family takui is entirely free from lliu usually the feature of a 1 in it. that Ha usc in especially tob the terrors Florence Lamp Only lift raif Will a of in Ko iu anl hue fui Booking u healing si for bines lolli ami TI Holowell and N. Y. Absolutely This powder never A or and More economical than the and cannot be Bold in com- petition with the multitude of low or phosphate Sold ROYAL BAKINO t. i. L f As a or prompt ami of throat A Council Cherry remedy lor home 1 curative nij times during HIP known it 1' will re- the of and in or John found to Pectoral for tfic of to 1- Tor tini it. 311 L. Mercer Jumpy have Clu un of 1 to nil I Mr. my wife of u limy 1'i'clonil M. writes I j in wherever I JUL to uf with It. nt for the euro UY I. Ayer Maw pule Penn Yan W. MISS M. A. EDWIN S. ASSISTANT Fall Term Begins Monday Aug. Thoro instruction furnished in all the Students fitted for A Teacher's Class will be formed for those preparing to in which tuition will Tuition for those outside of tho dis- trim to per Board in tho village from to per further particulars address the Principal for D. A. WHAT IK lew know il but can testily to its wonderful curative 1 will it it is a perfect antidote for all blocd When two elements ate fiom the disease must Il will positively cine salt ulcers sores of every lory in disease that Is kept alive by or impuri ties in the remedy also Dr. and Limy Dr. Craig's and Craig's Crown blasters are for sale by HERD FRIESAN HOLSTEIN and olds for at reasonable registered stock The dams of these Cattle are certified to a1 giving from and to thirty nine ami quarts of milk a clay Vales N. V. t rdi net nf of 1 ol Nut until tit i n nf did to Dr. of IP -U it ID hiind De In In hold hand during and painful LII i Dr. freely lo the and prevent Iht re-turn of the and nmi in her greit U fabt becomings house hold friend in ill of cf the One lie Your K. 1; i in In J n bubbles over and And ripples out of Like out ul creeps i Hiob tho nir cluir pools the J wild lurk In guy and as I know where God lias Ton strong for words or let puke ere the tiny has its you shall life's primal Tnr a day ulT the OC and tn bct A Child of Out in the woods with me. Out in the in freedom's AVc be worthy wins of Fired of tlint The satyr in his Just it sip of the wild show you life from a point of As old as the oldest Stones of the mountains fresh as Supple joints ami muscles hint im the of a f eyes us And all WHS Whore is Can Milton or 01- mil V Should you care cast n Hy with Walton f Do you envy 't What of this lore of buried thac depths anil one Than a I I you scoff aL my you would you for my And my and or family M. mi: i CHAPTER Tbo to one who lot a talc of but a ple record of is this lie need not be bound by tho recognized tho not ex Ins ingenuity to mislead his iiol suppress some things and lay undue stress on others to mysteries to bo cleared up at ihe end of the using jho privilege a plain I shall here give some account ot what became of Miss so far as can I hoard it some time from her own Tho old Scotch woman's funeral and those friends who had been present Madeline was left n tho little save for Jio presence oE tho two Several kind bodies had offered to cumo and stay with but she bad declined the She was in no mood for and be- ing of such a different race and would not have much comfort in the homely sympathy which was offered to She preferred be- alone with her which after was bound to be much ened by the thought of. her own proaching for the day was drawing near when her lovor would cross the border and bear his bonnie bride She felt sure that she would not be long the ment heard ol her aunt's death ho would come to her In such n God fearing she had no fear of being left without her position in the house was well Tho old who was had left her niece all of which she died So Madeline decided to wait quietly until she heard from her there weic business matters to be attended and at tho Mr. of the executor under the had suggested that an early interview would be Ho offered lo drive out to the little farm the next but Miss who had to sec to some feminine which could only be supplied by decided that she would come to the town instead of troubling Mr. Douglas to drive so far in spito of the element in hor was a brave and in spito of her refined style of strong and Early hours were the rule in that humble so before 7 o'clock ia the morning she was ready to start on her drive to the little At first she thought of taking with her the boy who did the but ho was busy about something or and was a garrulous who would bo certain to chattel tho whole and this morning Mise Rowan wanted no companions save her own mingled thoughts of sadness and She knew every inch of the n feared no would homo again before pony was quiet and away went Madeline in the primitive vehicle on her lonely twelve mile through the fair She passed few people on tho she remembered meeting lit one except one or two pedestrian like sensible ing n portion of thuir tank in parly I have no doubt but Miss Rowan seemed to them n passing vision of when she was a mile or two from a boy on a The who must have known her liy stopped find bunded hor ti She had ti pay several shillings for the or intended of the from the Tlie boy loped him on having been spared a long and Miss Rowan tore open the ope left in her The message was brief Afr. Carr is ill. Come at You n ill be met in did not She gave one low moan of set hor with the face of one in a dream drove as quickly as she could to straight to tho railway or rather unfortunate she had money with so she did not waste time in going to Mr. In spite of the crushing blow she had the girl had all her wits about A train would start in ten She took her then found an idler outside tho and paid him to take the pony and carriage back to the with the message as repeated to The journey passed like a long The girl could think of ing but her haps dead before she could reach The miles flew by unnoticed twi- light crept on the carriage dark at at last Miss Eowan stepped out on the broad knowing what to do or where to Presently a dressed man came up to and re- moving his addressed her by The promise as to her being met had been She clasped her tell he is not dead she Carr is not He is very and calling for is take me to is miles and miles from it a friend's I have been de- to meet you and if you feel strong enough to con- the journey at said me luggage T' asked the have must take some refresh need Come his is just he He called a told the driver to go at op They reached Paddington list in time to catch the During the drive across London Madeline asked many and earned from her companion that Mr. had been staying for a day or at a friend's house in the west ot That yesterday had alien from his horse and that his life was despaired of. le had been continually calling for They had found her ad- dress on a and had telegraphed is soon as which act Miss Rowan thanked her companion with tears in her Her conductor did not say much of lis own but in replying to her he was politely She thought of little outside the id picture which filled every corner of her but from her or's manner received the impression that he was a medical who lad soon tho sufferer and assisted in jhe treatment of the Sho did not ask his nor did he it. At Paddington he placed her in a carriage and left Ho was a he She wondered somewhat at this Then the train sped down At the largo stations the gentleman came to her and offered her seemed to have left but she a cup of ten once or At lost and the ness produced by such a prolonged fast their natural With the tears still on her lashes the girl fell and have slept tor many miles a sleep unbroken by stopping at Her eond uctor at last aroused He stood at the door of the must get out he All the momentarily forgotten anguish came back to her as she stood beside him on the almost unoccupied we there at last she sorry to say we have still a long Would you like to rest first no. Come if you She spoke with feverish Theman carriage he Outside the station was a carnage ot some drawn by one driven by a man muffled up to the It was still but Madeline fancied could not be far Her conductor opened the door the carriage and waited for her to She man must know am most said the Ho exchanged words with tho and coming told Madeline thai Mr. Carr was still and expecting her please drive said tho poor springing into the The gentleman seated himself beside and for a long time they drove on in At last they The dawn was just They alighted in front n The door was Madeline entered way way she She was too agitated In notice any surroundings wish was to reach her said the way fol low me He went up a short ot then tmd opened door stood aside for the girl tu The room dimly and contained a bed drawn Madeline Mew past her traveling throw herself on her knees beside the bed upon which she expected to the helpless and shattered form ot UK man or fanned she the door locked behind To br emit and witnessed the double scull race between Courtney and Conley and Gaudaur and at ure Island this Besides those from Troy and neigh boring there was a large con- tingent from The race was announced for four but at that hour tho ebb tide ran so swiftly as to place it out of the At 5.30 it was very nearly slack tide and the men got into the At six o'clock both crews took their and at five minutes past six the word was given and the contestants sped Gaudaur and Hosmer getting oft Before one hundred been passed Courtney's tremendous strength felt and at twice that distance his boat was a quarter of a length the stroke being then which was to the Gaudaur and Hosmer bent to their work like heroes but Courtney had a in his boat to keep his courage up and ho did not lose his He constantly looked behind him to see that ing was between him and the AJl the time his long arms kept up their wonderful strain on the and the boat seemed to fairly lift its bow out of the Conley gave sufficient aid and fully kept his end Gaudaur and Hosmer made a plucky struggle for a stern chase and when they were a quarter of a mile the finish they spurted for all Dhore was in and closed up the two but Courtney and would let them come 110 nearer and this distance was preserved until tho lino was The con- the tide and mishaps at the stake beating all previous by a generous It was announced by the official as 17 57 1-4 and Lee day issued a challenge to the ior a three mile race for a side And tho double scull championship of. the time and place lo be mutually agreed Mis New York writes I had not slept HI forty eight WRP coughing all the My brother bought a 10-cent bottle Adamson's Cough the first dose broke the and I was better at After using one 75-eent bottle I wds cured I have n in recommending n DEFEAT 1IOSMKR IS A DOUBLE SCUTA Unless associated with ire shorn ot half the attractions they nay otherwise Bearing this in use which will prevent your teeth from losing and will render them spotless if speckled and and hardness ot coral are inv to the gums by this able preservative and beautifying and the breath is rendered as honeysuckle by its It s besides being Sold by is noticed that an amateur can tell just as big lies as a all nervous in cured by Samaritan wife had fits for 35 writes Henry of Mich. Nervine cured Your druggist keeps it. never occurs to a fashionable dy that there is enough goods in the the train of her dress to make some poor child a pretty Sunday To the more acceptable to the stomach and more truly beneficial in its the famous California quid fruit Syrup of is rapidly superseding all Try it. bottles and large ones for sale by T. F. Agent for reckless lover at recently married Miss Carrie He evidently Strong drastic purges only make constipation That is not the case with Cheney's Stomach and er Its gentle but action tones up tho nerves and and cures thereby Sold by T. F. they eagerly queries the head line of a ubiquitous If the advertiser refers to the battles of the we un- hesitatingly they They were fit some timo and tho human body are such that the former cannot escape ruin in close proximity to the Hence the instant warning of intense pain when fire approaches too near for No sane person would deliberately neglect this And yet the comparatively slight pains the right back and the dry the listless which are not the less surely warnings ot approaching agonies of established are allowed unobstructed when Dr. Pierce's Medical Discovery would surely dispel tho dan Take it in watermelons nro an lent cholera The person that dies from the of eating them will never have Do you wish a beautiful Then use It cleanses and purifies the and thereby removes blotches and ples I rom the making it smooth and and giving il a tailor is tho only man uho to and hy rutting show that he has measured them That tho snip of Hood's continues at increasing Because of the positive tive value of Hood's proof of remarkable cures effected by un- surpassed and seldom equalled oilier Send to i. 'Hood Lowell for con- many ol raw onion chewed and swallowed without undue will destroy the odor of ice After suffering several with and no doubt 1 would have only a lady induced mi- to try Sulphur Bitters Now i am Three bottles cured R Letters remaining m the Penn Yan Post Aug. 15, 1SS5. calling for any of the same will please say Mrs. Elmer John B. J. Stephen Eliza George Asa Lizzie Mary A. Alice C Fred C. Mary Andrew Kittle Mrs. D. P. M. weather is so warm in ington that a number of men there cannot realize that they have been out in the WEXT is an to every ot the but more essential is knowledge to live our life as the Great Creator That knowledge is ed in Dr. Sense ical and about by the World's Dispensary Medical N. and sent on receipt of one dollar and fifty to any joke that started out light airy as a humming bird often becomes a turkey buzzard in My how they pain Why don't you use Joseph's It will relieve you in ten 25 cents per pretty girl behind the calico counter of a fashionable dry goods house is a of the Taught and my money paid for it. After iver complaint four and ing money on nostrums and doctors who didn't help I tried Sulphur Six bottles cured me. I shall always uso ff. Y. house keepers should should never set an old hen at the of a The best medical authorities the great value of Ayer's Cathartic and frequently pre- scribe their use with the con- well knowing that they are the most effectual remedy ever de- vised for diseases caused by ment of the liver and is better to have one hand on n post office than both eyes on a foreign wonders of modern are apparent in the beautiful Diamond All kinds and colors of ink can be made from go to the Hot you are liable to get into hot M. of Pompey Onondaga N. was unable to walk without crutches for but was restored to perfect by the use ot Rheumatic and he now cheerfully recommends it to all who are suffering from 3'beumatism or any other blood man who gets the mitten is apt to be guilty contempt of lit Babies are very little yet they leave great gaps of loneliness be- hind them when they save your little ones by giving them Parker's Tonic when they show signs of being This famous dy is so pleasant that any infant will take and it will soon quiet and re- move their aches and 5--1-1S faro the man who coppers the must settle on the The great popular remedy of the asthma and all lung is Cough reliable to cures by and gives universal A trial is the best 10 and 35 looks like sauce for one man makes a goose of Heart disease can be cured by the use of Dr. Heart a certain cure in all its either organic or Send for free pamphlet to F. E. Mass. 00 per is said that the devil makes tracks when he hears Sam Don't fail to notice that the require no vinegar or other ad- All other dyes All colors sale by W. W. bush and M. J. 75-yl militia of the different while they may be good are generally set down as N. A will be paid Tor any bowel trouble that Asiatic Cordial will not iC according to the printed directions accompanying each Tho genuine has the name Asiatic Cordial blown in every Sold by all 11-w2 Hosting debt troubles us very Let her The Correct the fountain and the current That just what these rills tin hick liver and con- These beat the Sold in Yan by T. F. anil all 1 all the cher's in the bouse the family in soine When the sickness is serious the children's laughter must be the steps all goes sarlly and stands in your anil says to H will cost you only a Dollar to put the sentinel on and for bis thousands can Ask your druggist or write to the at N. Y. 13-HG eight American poets have lived to be over sixty years of but the their own for Chronicle has a Larger lation than the Express and ent combined in the village Penn Yan and is. therefore ihe Best Merchants please take Published every Wednesday at Tenn Y. Our Washington D. 21. Editor has been an uneventful week politically at the The have a rest at if not and the President to be enjoying Such is true of person engaged in fishing for the finny and the President is reported to be doing in the woods of Kew there arc many politicians in the woods of that State just ami we are all in the woods yet as to what influence their presence will have on the nomination for Governor of the Empire President's absence the White House is being overhauled and put in good condition for the brilliant receptions usually given during the or Congressional It certainly is always in need of all the renovating and improvement can be made to it. It is so shabby that it painful contrast with the other public such as the the and the War and where are to be found magnificently tiled marble with bannisters and handrails of and other in keeping with The mansion is of painted white to give it an air of and stumble into it over sandstone steps worn into It is true that parts of the interior present a different and that large sums of money have been expended in providing elegant but still the house itself is not in. keeping with its with its the dignity and standing of the The House is used for Ex- office and also for the receptions and state dinners which custom requires the Executive head of the Nation to The fact is the present Executive should be used for office purposes and a separate building erected for the This will undoubtedly be the case some day not far There is one branch of our ment service about which very little is so far as appointments to it are It is the Revenue I am reminded of it at this time by the fact that some time next week an examination is held lo fill ex- isting There has been no public notice yet this but nevertheless it will occur about the time in 1S70. provided for the grade of Cadets in this and since then annual examinations have been held in this usually in the month of to fill the The candidates arc obliged lo pass a rigid physical and thoro mental which is competitive and open to all persons of good between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five who first permission from the Secretary of the Treasury to This is the only position under the Government to secure political influence is of no and to which appointments are made on merit The candidates that pass the examination arc afterwards put through a two years course of study on the school ship at New and then graduated as third lieutenants in the There are seven vacancies to be There is a scheme on foot to get Congress to purchase Mount the tomb of At present the place is owned by an Association of individuals who give the monopoly of conveying passengers to one and one dollar is exacted of every passenger who That tho place is of national interest is by the fact that thousands of persons visit in a It is high time that Congress should purchase it so as to make it free to all and thus put a stop to this practice of exacting u fee from every citizen of our country who has the patriotism to visit the final resting place of our first great hero and The National Museum has on the most complete series of gems and ornamental stones in the United II embraces specimens of and other precious both cut and Among is the valued by the cutter at This of tho Nation's resources is fast growing beyond its confined rind Con- gress will soon have to appropriate for a sister building to contain its It is a common occurrence for a man to change his complexion but the instance of a change in color skin deep are extremely We have such a case in this city at this This some fifteen ago was as dark in color as any negro to be But from that time to white spots have from time to time made their appearance on his and within the past month the color of his whole skin has changed to so that so far as the color of the skin In: be taken fora This is a strange as it seonis and the who is a can bo any day pursuing his people admire reel if Parker's Hair Balsam will impart to it a darker It will also thicken thin erad irate and impart ness and life to hair which has be- come dry and Not does not soil the a dc An General Flume is the mander of the New It is very appropriate to plume lit the E. E. had an my face swelled and gave uie great i used Joseph's and experienced T think it tlie most pain At  

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