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THE MVS G AJTH.EKE R M. Allen Eddy Editor Published at Macodon, N. Y., EVEUY S .Vi 'UnDAY. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Thoso rates include postage to any part of tho United States or Canada, ljyear (if paid in advanco) $1.00 1 year (if no t paid in advance) 1.25 FCntarvd in the Post Office at Macedon ae tec- iuf cluot mail matter Saturday, June 3, 1893. pric e RAILROAD TIME TABLES Clubbing Bates. Wo will Bend the N EWS G ATHERER and any of tlio below publications for one yoar, Lotu tor the named after: Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, $2.00 Domoreat's Magazine, 2.35 New York World, 1.85 Now York Tribune. 1 85 OP LOCAL INTEREST. - & - HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. Mrs. Arthur Westfall of Fairport, was in town Monday. Lewis Dick is mentioned for postmastor at Macedon Centre. jjfond-iy Born, t o Daniol Everett and wife,: , r , M , , 'I JU S onday, May 2'Jth, a son. D. S. Shourds is iu Chicago, seo- tho fair. M. Story has a change of adver tisement this week. John Wilcoxon is visiting rolativcs in Seneca Falls. Miss Nettie Patterson of Roches ter, spent Sunday in town Orlando Sunderland and wife of Chicago, are visiting i n Manchester. Allen Littel started, Thuisday, for Philadelphia, on businoss for his father, Miss Ida Murkham of Farming- ton, Msited friends in town Tho quarantine on Carl Woods' houso was raised Friday. • Tho Carr children, who have been very eick with scarlet\ lover, are doing finoly. Dr. Lewis II. Gilbert has ie- turned from his trip to Chicago anil will be a t his oflice in Macedon, Wednesday, Juno 7th. West Walworth.. Macedon Centre. i .Mrs (leo. Schaefcr of Rochester, p r \ isited friends in town the i A. G, Yutoa liabilities are found'tho week. ,to exceed his assets by over a million, irs. I Ml.-\. - (tllllPl -r. Wplls fnrmnrli 'l Supervisor Billings is painting his house and Cyrus P. Jennings is helping him. It looks fino. Married at tho Flagler homostead, according to tho ceremony of Friends, on Wednesday evoning, Arthur Fla-! Mrs. Isaac Davis, who has been spending several weeks with relatives in Michigan, returned home last week. Mrs. T. Vane and Mrs. Chas Hill, of East Penficld, spent last, Sunday at W. S. Furman's. Miss Leora Welker, who has been seriously ill for some time, is slowly convalescing, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Bills, of] Perinton, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Tabor. W. A. Ford and family, of Wal worth, and Mr, and Mrs. L. R. the Sreal Four-Track Trunk Line 110 !. .... formerly'port, Monday „„,,„„, |.uissiim nonenviuc, oi Fairport,j ]£j QU . Lucy \ ROUTE OF THE FAST MAIL.\ « voting her parents in this placa. 0{ Roc he S tor, WHh tho L 0k c shoro it .... fom,. tho routo of the' Mrs. C. J. Servoss was called to Cov.ll, Sunday Famous Wagnor Vostibulo ,,. ... * \ ' ' \ flaw York & Chicago Limited.\ cler and Mrs. Rebecca Naramore.,,, , . ^ . . ' ' jBarnet Flagler and wife and Oscarl Reed ' of Falr P ort . were guests at |Peacock and wife, of Rochester; H.! home of R - T - Reed last Sunday. ,C. Durfeo anr3 wito and tho daugh Misses Gonevu Brcese and Carrie|ters of the groom and their compau- PURDY. Big Reduction. Hurlbnrt railed on friends in Fair- ions were present. Rochester, Monday, by tho death of, ,,,„ n , , . , I - ulss Goncva Breeze is working tier sisters three-year-old chid, f T \ C. Hmch in Fairport iboarding at homo. E. A. Oatmin is at Canandaigua this week, helping to care for his aged father, who received a light Mrs. Frank Mandevillo called on'paralytic shock, last week. Mr. and sister Emma, :M - lh8 Leora Welker, at West Wal-jOatman is a n old resident ot Oan- visited Mrs. lL! worth on Wednosday last and found ant]aigua) having passed his ninety- ',her a little better. sixth birthday. His political career quite remarkable, having, I, Herman Chase had tho misfortune and IIREGT LINE TO NIAGARA FALLS, 1 who has | tho grip is' In oonnoctlan with tho Lako Shoro and \Big Four,\ L> \r r ,., j„„ it constitutes tho routo of tho Ci 'llCll .H LicaUOl, \ S'3UtbWGStern Limited\ L 1{ - LUndge of Penfield, was TO tliu guest of his brothor, William) r „.;,]„ , ,„,t„,i c.,.„,i„ *~,r.~ ., N o , NN AT ,., N o lflN APous _ST.Loo (S : E1 a 1 , (lge , of this town, the ll »t of l ^ t k u ^;\^ da f \ endb m t0WD It It also tho tlu , wcc k. I ' y ' _ Mrs Maggie Burns, 1 ho Macedon gun club indulged bccn qmte sick with And with tho Michigan Central R.R . forma in a ihi ) pigeon shoot, the afternoon to | ^ a\'llll \The Niagara Falls Soufe\ of Decora,,on day. M F. PH.-™ THCYOUL!G J 10SOF THCUNIVCRSA . •STWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST. \ oU l \ L uouor3 - . llst ch,,,-^ j, e ld a Candy Social at All Tfalna arrive at and depart from As th e 111110 draws near for road GRAND CENTRAL STATION, Fourth Ave, and Forty-jtcond St. New YorD, lvs-jioiiaibihty thrust upon uin, and sec that all work is w hly done. , r , , ,, , ... 'closed on Suudays, and does Beelze- 0-18 a ni No .1-1 Accommodation' 1,10 Black Kock accommodation. , , .. u .io a. ni. IM ), ui, iiLLommoaauon ,bub, in consequence do a bigger 0,15 a. in No. 00 Local Freight. ,train on th e Central has been dl3 - ! tn , 5 j nc3s * 12 0J p in No 30, Accotion. oontimud. Macedonians who go 3.92 p. m No 3'> Aceo'tion ,to Palm) rn, evenings, for a ''jag'' 5-81 p. m. »No ;iS Western Express. „ ji] ] lilVL . to ua i] c } lom0 UO w. 7:15 p m. No t'i 'i Lyons Acco\tion j ,, ,, , „ . ,. GOINfi WFST t'.illnghors new Columbian 7:45 a. m Uuffulo Accom'tion. ° xhlblt in Ma cedon, next 'ay afternoon and ovening. tin to cut Ins left hand very badly, last' is also voted for nineteen Presidents, Monday, while splitting wood. It is probable that ho will no t havo thel Hev - E - B - Cornell who is very Ceorgc Pattorson and family, of perfect use of his thumb. [much interested in Evangelical work, Mrs. KIi;:a Baker, who was takon ls holding meetings this week, in the very sick last week with neuralgia Baptist church. Mucli interest is of tho stomach, is some better, being manifested. Mr. Cornell will Miss Ruth \White spent Decoration also occupy the pulpit, Sunday Day i n town, tho guest of T. E. Chaso] Uncle Tom's Cabin will be given Ltreoot and Finost Passenger Station in America, ond tho only ono In tho city of Now York. . i Tnltm leavej Morcdou nofoll\n« 1 GOING EAST. th..roii As the timo draws near for ioau »i i i i ^ u \ u ,the church, Tuesday e\cniug. uoik in country districts, path- ina-tcTS should begin to consider, L °'' aer lV ^ lley h V'° th ° ag0U ° y for wagons and carriages manufac- and family James Clancy with tho grip. is home, suffering Farming ton. in Walworth, Tuesday, June 6th. Union Hill. Com planting 13 over, beans and tured b) Sullivau Bros., Rochester, jlato potatoes aro next in ordor. meeting, which Wonder if the gates of Heaven are lnr \\ a v n i,.i,n„,'. „„t,.i, „« „„..i.. J uno -' th Our Epworthians arc anticipating an interesting time at the grove is to bo held James Kctcham's patch of early potatoes is more forward than any other around here. Do not forget to sprny your fruit , , TT jtrees. Ifyuuaro skeptical about it llio members of the A. O. U. W. spruy every other treo and compare jwill decorate «i,«..iheir| I deceased noou. We make prices this week on CANTON GINGHAM, SEVEN CENTS Per yard. Theie ginghams never were sold until this teason under TEN cents per yard. This reduction is made possible by over production; mills are now shut down and prices may be advanced at any time. Wc do not guarantee this price beyond the present week; REMEMBER THAT and don't wait. AND ALSO, price is reduced on all shilling ginghams to cor respond; that is to say, we make prices on all those fine zephyr ginghams, fast colors, IO cents per yard. No, we do not sell our 10 ct jersey vests or 10 cent hose, 3 for 25 cents, for the reason that HARWOOD COMPANY. the graves of t results next fn „ Sunday after- 9 -A7 a. m * No L'7 Accom'tion 12.41 p. 111 acciini 'tiDti 2 15 p. m, Nn 07 Local Freight •1 :i'.)p. m No 111 Diy Express. 7;27 p . m. \No ; J l\n husUr Ac 11 •Runs Sundaj .. TCDSON J \\ LEKS, G«n 1 Agt 1 Exchange st, Iiufl'ilo, N Y J. M. TOUCEY, GEO, II DANIELS Gen'l Rupt. (i. I ' A Grand Central Station, N. Y WESTSHORE R. R. \ear tins circus gave a very pci fornumce here. Tiain Jl, west bound 011 Cditrul, roiu lies hero now at !nii docs no t .-,i< 111.ul with our postoflice, < In.-ing at one o \ lock. Highway CoinmiHnionor shown\\\*\\ ME,,LBORS ' \\UU.SJ T Miss Elizabeth Herendeen, Sr., is Mon- n °° U \ 'dangerously ill. Last! Iu tho Republican, Lyons has a| Henry Mooro says that his new goodj' wlckcd ' •'\itrimonuil paper, running adjustiblo spring tooth harrow takes ,in opposition to tho \matches that tho enko. Mr. Mooro has also order-. tho 1 50' are made 111 heaven.\ Miss E. R. Bullis, who has been p. It will exchange' slH ' ndin S somu tlmo ilt 1,,ort Miller, mail ls Vls ' tln g friends in New York City. Hong ed a new harvester Last week Henry Groono was Many surrounding farmers are through sowing and aro now pre paring their corn ground. Mrs. Ella Middleton and daughter returned homo Wednesday. Wm. Denise has been quite out of health for many weeks; the result of a fall, Elias Smith and wife have been very poorly through tho spring months. A party of young people from WE HAVE A Special Sale of Umbrellas Now on. These umbrellas are the \Twilled English Gloria.\ Are fast black,, and havo the fineit finished handles you ever law with umbrellas at the price, 98c. Provide yourself with ono belore attending Gallagher's circui, next Monday evening, for who ever knew of a circus •xhibiting in Macedon unaccompanied by a severe rain storm. We put on sale this week several patterns of white and black dress patterns of Flounc- ings. Some very fine. Our order, lor Gents Spriig Ties is now with the largest manufacturers of those goods the price is very close at 10, to be found in the world, Kaiser, that is why they are better than Broadway, New York, anything you can buy thiee for a quarter, VERY SLICK, that job of papering done for us by Mr. S. L. Bills. We arc well pleased with it and commend Bro. Bills to the attention of any wanting papering done in an artistic and expiditious manaer. TAN SHOES for Ladiei, TAN SHOES for Misses, TAN SHOES for Children TAN SHOES for Babies. Now we will tell you how to keep your sitting room cool in hot weather. Thoroughly air your rooms in the cool of the morning; then close all doors and windows; allow none to be opened during the day except when necessary. As most sit ting rooms have a chamber door in or near them, keep that door open all day for the heated air to escape and pass out of the open windows. 'Tis just this totally disabled; he wn3 obliged tojRochester, spent Decoration at the homo of II . Deyo. Liinooln. give his personal attention to somo comfortors, like unto ancient Job's. The Ontario County Lodge of Good Templars convened yesterday man Day Redner and daughter guests of Mrs. N, F, last Wednesday after- (N. Y. C. & II. R. R.R. Lesees.) TRAINS MOVING WEST 7 13 a. 111. Buffalo Accommodation 8 OC a, m Locd Fr't. via Gen Jun 3.55 p. ni Buflalo Accommodation TRAINS MOVING EAST. 7 39 a. m W S. Express. 3.05 p ni W.iy l«'r t t o Newark. G:14 p. m. Newark Accommodation C E Lambert, ,> , G, P A BL,d '° r \\ AVNE PORT. TRAINS MO\ ING WEST. 7 IS. a. m Buflalo Accommodation 8 12 a. 111. Way Fr't \ 11 (ion Jet 4 ,U0 p. m Buffalo Accommodation TRAINS MOVING EAST 7:33 a. m W S. Ex press. 2 40 p in Way Fr't to Newark 6 0!) p m Newark Accomodation i-Sho is expected home soon. Herbert Wiley has rented the _ has purchased an iron bridge i° ^la^ksiintli shop of E. J. Corser andJa t \xa7les !\ll ~is7*Jn7ia \Bowe\r feet in length, to span Red Crook, ls l m T ftre(1 to ' lo general blacksniith-!Nollio Padgham and Lizzie Katka near tho Man 111 Hill place. This lng ' norses »oeing a specialty. mier were chosen delegates from is the last span, of any account in. l'latt Rainsford, once a reS i-! Farmin Ston lodge. J E.Baker, A. the town, that is not now made ^ nt ,jf West Macedon, is suffering B ; K aUiamier and C H. Wood wore with iron bridges with inllauiation of the bowels. Her If you havo am thing for sale or; babo ' U '° w \' ks old ' is doing finely. 1 want to purclwo anything try a' M\\' 1 1 Phebu reading notice 111 this paper, ot^onio timo since, to he r homo 111 the'nesday, en route for Charles Groone's cents per lino. They bring large, village, having spent some tune with Ho is a solicitor in th e Good Tem- i\ turns. her parents, David Cramer and wife.'plars Insurance Company and evi- \n exchange says that Harriot: We acknowledge the receipt of tho| do,lll >' he 13 mn ' in 6 good success. btowc is Ining her child- 'oound public papers of Gov. Ros-| Orange meeting this evening at hood our again, cuttin\ out paper'well 1*. Flower, for 1S02, and ox- (J ™ n B« lr »ll Unng your ordorjehurch, next Sunday morning, dolls, singing the old time songs and l 10Ct to derive great benefit from its lnuins and nursery ballads. Her pnr.snal. chosen alternates, A. P Cleveland, of Hunt's Hollow, ,tow 11 of Naples, passed through this Brundagc returned town ou a Bafety bicycl0i la8t Wcd . Mrs. P. were the Strickland, noon. Mrs. A. B. Looiuis and cousin are visiting with their parents at Oswego county, this week Rev. H. O. Burr exchanged pulpits with the pastor of the M, E. church at Webster, last Sunday morning and evoning. Rev, A. B, Loomis will deliver a Memorial sermon in tho M. E ill! 1 l..nk price .1,1 t 1 i. , . , 'I' 1 { ' Baker has a decided prefer- health seems to grow bettor as her 1 he V 1> b. C. E. of the Baptist' ml0o for rerdl0ron horspg tr ^ m the mind loses itself. | Church will hold a strawberry social i act that they are so mild and tracta Wayne S. Gallup returned home ilt the (linn h, on Friday evening, ble in tomporment that they need from Chicago, Monda\, whore heJ\ 110 ''til. Strawberries and cako, but very little training The other has neen since the middle of April, 10 cents. All arc cordially invited, day John McGavern was giving Mr. twine before tho advance, The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. \Win. Dr. peoplo attended B's team a litllo exercise on James Padgham's new field roller After a mg after Bickford it Huffman Over ••.'00,000 Cos, exhibit. Mr. Thomas of tho world s fair, bumlay last, and. brilllBnt skinnlsh _ Johfl got left . and evjy Baltimore, manager of the southern.not a law, moral or civil was (Wncn he foilnt i the toam ono of tho Macedon, N. Y. house, is attcndiug lo the exhibit broken upon the grounds. Who horses was under tho roller while the Office hours S to I) A. 11., 2 to 4 present now can say that it is not the'other was trying to balance the roll and 7 t o 0 p.' M. >MI inlays, 8 to 10 It may no t be generally appro-.hotter class that oppose a Puritan|er over a stone wall. lated but Nature has done a great Sunday? deal for Macedon comotery, inj Wm Heath and family of Bos- and condition of its soil j ton, aro ou their way to visit friends w 11 beautiful place on a and relatives 111 this place and vicin- Mimmcr's day and we aro glad to[ity arriving at noon Saturday, there is a goncral desire,They will make a short stay with C. H. Eddy and family at Oswogo, A. ir. and 7 to 'J r . M. j Ural tor Dr. ]V[or|an L fiulrYie;;; 11 ^ Office DENTIST and Inbritory 17o Plymouth Ave , Rochester. see that Eddy & Johnston IJuildinic. Mac- to improve its appearanco. edon, N. Y Ollico day Monday,' 1 11 until further notice. Nothing beyond tho usual respect ~ shown by the members of the INSURANCE. 'Grand Army anil our citizens, for Penfield Centre. before coming here Tho remains of the lalo Benjamin citizens, for|^ anuorvoc^ • wno died at Albany, Why not have the BEST ? their dopartcd comrades and!\' l3rc ' interred last week Tuesday, at The largest insurance film m Wayne friends, occurred iu Macodon,! C1 I (,0 » whcrc tho docoasod formerly County, representing EJ of the best Dei oration Day. Tho comrades' resido(1 aml served ns bookkeopor in companies 111 the world. Correspon-of the O. A. R. marched to tho, 11,0 bnnk for )' ears - Mr. Vanderveer denoesolicited. CLARK & KNAPP,lccmotery, whcrc tho burial service' was said to he 102 yoars of ago and of tlio order I Mr. Batesates Palmyra, X, Y. j \ \ ~ l.ur. u o; . L Thi$ikthwaik ; l »'iuci. the gray flowers. Hon. Pliny T was read and EovJ aos invcu tcd sevoral useful devicea. offered prayer, after I 1110 memoers o£ G. S. Bradley ,-es were strewn withi Post ' h y a unanimous vote, oxtond their thanks to Rov. C. L. Paddock ROClIES'l ER, N . Y. The regular ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR ir .... rp c . . „ , 1 for the ablo discourse, Sunday morn 1 Hon. Pliny I Sexton, of Palmy-'. , . , 4 , , . , ,, AT f AIV ' 1 , , . .... , ing last; to the choir and th e mem- sx 1 J^L it, ra j las nccopteJ tho invitation to , , ' , , „, 617 EUwan»rer & Barry Buildiiig. 1 ^,,^,. the oimncellor's address at ,bors of ho church They also thank , , TT 1, , Ithoso who assisted i n any way i n tho .the Union College commencement, . . . _. ' J . — 1 . , OI , ° * Ail -services on Memorial Day. Lornmunica- on June 2Sth. Ho was selected by| . . .. , T» . , , , ... , , , ... t> . , , , A letter from 11. A. McLeod, who tion of Macedon Lodge, I the President and Trustees, who , , , .. .:' . 'r* 1. c 1 yi -11 1 • , 1 T 4• -ii has been for some tune with his K (jrfif OOo, 1. & A. M. v.ill be each year choose somo distinguished! „ , , „. , ... ,. IT „ „, . J . . « ,, , T son, Frank, at Dr. Mead a, Victor, hehl 111 their Hull, I ucs-graduato to .fill the place. In ac- ! ' day,7-30 r. M .. June 1., 1S03. ecpting and upon delivering the Bv order G, P. K AI*EK, W. M. commencement oration tho person , . , , . ' ... , , , TT r ,has been used whenevor circum- R P M AO EE. Sec v. thus honorod becomes Honorary , . , , , 11, J , jiiAULL, el..!. - 1 stancos required any person to leave —•—— Chancellor for tho yoar, and receives 1 Mrs. David White is dangerously ill with conjestion of th e brain. Dr. Magill of Fairport is the attending physician. William Osborno has been taking an outing for the past few days. Two sons of Albert Herrick aro sick with diphtheria. Mrs. David Gray went to Porti Gibson last Thursday, to decorate her mother's grave. The Sunday school in tho White head district is in a flourishing condidou. Miss Angcliuo Allen is Superintendent, and Lucas Bokish, Assistant Superintendent, Clark Spear was homo Tuesday calling on old friends. Mrs. J. G. Fisk visited at Beach Northrop's, last week. I.ounsbury next Saturday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. J. R. Newhall is expected home next Thursday. The W. C. T. U., will hold their quarterly meeting iu tho F. B. church, next Sunday ovening, Address by Rov. A. O. Burr. L, Clemens is suffering with cancer on his lip. , \Walworth. See our window display of these | and nothing more. This is the secret of our having the coolest store in town. Then the dust is not constantly pouring in and ruining our goods. Try this and you will wonder how you al> goods. BE IN next Wednesday cv ening, and see that the clock goes to the right party. o 0 o A NEW lot of Dunkirk shirts, wa 7« you must open ,., . ..j , , 1 1 J every door and window because white laundned and unlaundried J „„ TT/ -,_, • J t J n 1 it was SO 1IOI. Striped fronts and cuffs, precale ^ cw ' A few dozen men's gauze wrappers at iS cents. This WE HAVE JUST bought price until June 1st. our garden seeds; paid the money for them and they are We can sel1 7 0u at 10 conts . a ours to sell at any price we better ladios ' wci g ht . Jer please. That price will be se J vest than we ever sold 3 cents per paper, at low prices. o 0- GENTLEMEN, come in and see our new line of HATS. New and nobby styles in Black Brown and Pearl. They arc tho latest. Bulk seeds | before at the price. These same three for 25 cents. The 12, 15, 20, 25 and 50 cent goodi are also superior, for the price. Our village was very quiot Memo rial day; most of the peoplo went to Ontario. Uncle Tom's Cabin will bo given in Academy hall, Tuesday ovoning, of next week. Illuminated art ontortainment will be given in the school houses in tho rural districts next weok. Petor Arnold is suffering from a sovoro stroke of paralysis. Bartio Naughton, of Rochester was in town a fow days this week. School oloses in district number 8, Friday, with Miss Matie Reddy, teacher. John Baker has the f ramo work of his new houso nearly completed. Oritcx-rio Grs^n-te and the degree of Doctor of Laws. HA -L~ -rrr 7 ! Tho citizens of Macodon do J K — jWant any county road work. For ONTARIO, N . Y. STURGkS & RISLE Y, Correspondence solicited jyears our roads have been pointed Propr :t0 w ' tb pride, and after tho trouble and great expense we havo boen to L | I WISH ewi$ H. Gill>ert ; ! tbat !to attain this result, we do no t wish to co-operate with othor towns DENTIST. Rochester office G2 State St. J. C. Servoss' residenco, Macedon, N. Y. Office day, Wednesday, until further notice have been negligent in the work. There is still room for improvement in ou r highways and it is to bo hoped that our peoplo will not bo backward in making thorn. the house. The patient is so far ! recovered that they expect to return u 0 ' home with him in a few days. II. Ward, who has boen \VYcst Shoro station agent at this place for somo time, was suspended for ton days, last weok. Thinking his sus pension unjust, ho resigned and has accepted a similar position on Long Island, Ward is now in Chicago, doing tho fair, and will probably assume hiB duties at his new station about the middle of Juno. Every one inMacedon regrets his going and wish him tho best of* SUCCGBS , Bargains on horse-furnishings at the harness shop. For Sale—1 Adrianco mowing came too late to print in full. Ho: macbino and horso rako > ntmrl y states tiiat thorough fumigation j new - °- u - L-apham. We know of no clothing store in this vicinity, where you can got so much in valuo for your money, as a t M. Lipsky's, Palmyra, To renovate all-wool drosses thore is nothing liko washing them in soap bark which can be bought at Eddy's. A call at our store will conrinoe you that C. R. Everson has a large stock of Hardware at lowest prices. A now assortment of white-wash and paint brushes, agricultural im plements, cutlery, fishing-tackle, baby carriages, oarpefc beaters, glass, paint, oils, 6 gallon magic oil can« &o Remember when in want of lap blankets, dusters or fly nots that you can savo money by buying at tho harness shop. H. Steiger. A. O. TJ. W. Notice. To the Members of Macedon Lodge No. 332 A. O. U. W. Bros,, you are earnestly requestod to attend the second annual Decorating of our de-; ceased brothers' graves, on Sunday, Juno 4th, 1893. All are requested to; meet at the Lodge rooms at 2 o'olock p. M., sharp. Patrick Quinn, Reo's, Notice. In accordance with the State Health Laws, and to guard against all infections and contagious diseases. Tho people of tho village of Macedon, are hereby required to remove all garbago heaps, and t o disinfeot, from timo to timo, all sink holes, drains; sewers and vaults; ana t o take all proper precautions for the good of tho Public Health. By order of tha Village Board of Health. I. L. Purdy. Olerk' SOMETHING NEW, bor- dered apron ginghams. A new piece of Black Goods, brocaded polka dots, very pretty 25 cents p«r yard. A New Stock of short pants for boys, among them \Cordu roys.\ you know they wear like iron. o—0—0 NEW WAISTS for Boys, the best one we ever sold for 25cts, And, Oh! what a \dandy\ for 50 conts: and thera will be new Curtains among thesa goods, 30 to 50 cents; one, a 7 foot one at 60 cants, We can't spec ify. Come in and see. o 0 o MORE OF THOSE Gents' Don't forget, we have over 100 different; styles of Hosiery for you to select from. Eggs always taken in exchange for goods. Our 50 cent Overalls are of superior material and of supe rior make; have 4 pockets inclu ding the watch pocket. The life of James G. Blaine given free, Get a card and get the life of one who was the greatest living statesman for more than 20 y»an of his life- free. It is a book of 600 pagoi nicely bound, containing a full account of his early life, his education and career as a teacher his brilliant 1 ervice in Congress and as speaker of the House, his able record in the Senate of the United States. ' Hii nomina tion for tho Presidency; his emi nent service as Secretary of State.—His sickness and death. fine Kangaroo Shoes. These art the prettiest shoe for a nobby shoe ever sold in this place; they The volume is liberally embel. fit like a glove and are worth lished with superb Phototype three dollars and seventy-five cents. We have another one, said to be Kangaroo, worth $3. engravings. ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF buys a pair of ladies patent leather tip, opera style, ahoe, as good as was ever sold I plied with that \tried and true\ We have now—a superior, fast black Satine, at on* shilling per yard. 'Tis of excellent qual ity lor shirts, skirts, blouses and dresses. We always keep sup- for the money. OUR OWN make of BAK ING Powder is the best. We have made it for the last eight years and used it in our own family and defy any one to show better results with any baking powder made. Price, 25 cents per pound. PURDY'S. 20 ct brand that you can boil, if necessary, and not impair the color in the least. We have the \Buttermilk\ Toilet Soap, which has been so liberally advertised and wide ly introduced and found of ex cellent quality. We always take eggs, in ex- change for dry goods. HARWOOD & CO.