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7: M\l am To the Reader : ' .Gfo to tile nearest Tele- phone and try the foltow- ' m S- i • Hello is this Central y Please tell Mr. Kelley to : call at H-ov—-— •, Street—• We wish a Telephone put in, but wish, to know ail about it first, What's that y Oh yes, about 10 in the morning. Thank you^Qood By. OUB ITEMS. ,|- Bugs 18, Butter ?8,.$fotfitoes 80., tast week the robins began to put in • No-advafioe in prises'at MbCurdyte, on appearance. * j The Republicans** Arcadia hove their As a publication the Gazette ia now, caucus Saturday afternoon. eighteen .years iota; ' ~ GOING TO We' will Furnish your - \Olook for il 00 to 820; KNIVES and FORKS at $2.75 per doz. made by the Forbes Silver Co. who are managed by (he 1847 ROGERS, Sogers. Tea Spoons, The Old Folks* notjn trust. S1.00 FOR SET. . Silver Polish; large jar, cream or paste form, guaranteed to suit or return and get.yoitf money,} 25 Cents. ENGRAVING FREE. O. C, ROBOFSOW. Job Work. Diamonds Beset. Watches Accurately Adjusted Prompt Service. Strictly Fbst-Clas.s Medium Large, Alsac and Alfalfa, also Timothy, Red and Yellow Southfort All kinds of Garden Seeds Avill be fotmd-at ~ CMS. E. LEGGETT'S, No. 33 Union St. NEWAEK, JT.J1L- i til GEO. W. MOTH, GENERAL FIRK INSURANCE AGENCY. SPECIAL AGENT New York life Insurance Co, . The oldest and largest inter- national Life-insurance Co, in the world, One Half Million Dollars of insurance i n force in Newark alone. Boom 5 Sherman Opera House. Ofllce Hour s t 9 t o II ^ IB. 1 to 5 P . Id. }t»i p. mu «yi 1, n FREE EXHIBITION OP VV at your home this weekj or later, at «ny limn ynn flay—Iet_nip-4em.OB The Kewarit. Grange- will have their Maple Syrup festival on- Saturday next. Within thelast few days snow has dis- appeared rapidly, and stiU.there.ia.plenty left, in spots, . - • The Grippe, with itsmnmistaliable and .uniform characteristics; prevails in New- ark as the legaoy of a long and: severe winter. ' The county jail is. not doing, a. good business just now. There are. only five inmates; Perhaps trie-cold jvinttr affect- ed'the trade.\ ' Everything;goes by oontrariesiin Wall 'street. The Northern, Securities decision instead of sen<iing:price8 down.as exp'ect- ed, sent'themupi The last and most important of'all, rules-is-this ; Always act rationally and live in a.sensible.tnanner. Cotton ia not as high as it was, and no one is sorry for Sully who lost his 1 bid-: ahoe in thestorhi and fell overboard, We'have--bad about four months con-: tlnuoue sleighing, with plenty of snow, yet. We received a, new Supply last, •week.. , . Work is'goihg on busily at the new egg^box factory, north-east of Newark, and 1 a very large amount of new machin- ery is:being installed. The following, named, were elected in Williamson as Republican delegates .to attend: ihe county convention yet to be: Raited: ' Ijedvara\ \& .C\uyler7 Gliarles Uoagland, R, S. Oarr, 0. J, Elascha, Levi Buroroff, At the Rochester University banquet last week President Rhees announced a gift of $6O;0uQ from George Eastman for the Iongrdesired science building which will coat.$150,000. Practically $100j000 of it are. insight. Michael Carfolli>who recently died in Clyde at the agaiof 96 gave as a reason the faot that he never Jet-anythnjg\ worry him. But then, we.'believe, Mich-' ael- never ran a newspaper^ If he had; he would have died- earlier, . So many papers observe that Newark went DeniQcratic I Why are -they not. more exact and .say,, NeSvark continues' rDeniocratic? There is a difference. -Having found the riglit.track it is sensi- ble enough tO' keep it. Bee I The-Proceedings of the Board of Super- visors; .printed by the Newark .Union,- are :OUt and ready for distribution. 'They are fairly well printed, for so large an edi- tion and so low a prioe. The paper is- much better than we.have-had'for a long time; By the decision of Justice Rich, the verdict o3 $l8j00»lias been cut. to SIS.OOO' in the oase.of Katie Hoffman as, adminis- tratrix of the estate of Benjamin .Hoff- mau-against the New York Central rail-, road. \Hoffman ~waa kilted.at a' crossing, in- Fairport one year ago.. The.Newatk FreePublicliibrary Asso- ciation has.elected.Calvin. P. 11. Vary to- Vheonice of president; A. E, WUliamSj. treasurer, and B. C, Williams secretary. • The sum of $2.00 has been set aside for the. purchase of new books. The Btate will be.asked to. duplicate the sum. After April first ex-Sheriff Miles nnd : family will reside in the Viele house, Wolcott, opposite the Academy. The only farm property which Mr. Miles, now, owns is an orchard consisting of about nine-acres upon which he is able to raise: oh an.average of from 260 to 80CP barrels of.fruitayear.— -Dem. Press, •* It has come to light that the murderer. .Dormaddy had a-sum of money amount- TngTb~Bb6ut $50 at the Had of hit flieht. He had been paid in full by W, H i'Ryder, whose employ he-had quit three ^EeekaJiex^a.going.ia-w>rIt.f-ytf-M^Sny-- der, and 1 others to whom he had lent money had paid him within a month of the murder, Officers of the Syracuso & Ontario Railway company—the Lakeside inter- eats—a.re.gratilifeilat the Court of Appeals decision in the Auburn ^-Syracuse Elec- tric railroad case. They claim that the decision upholds the validity of the Bteps tiSen.by their company in preparing to build an electric railroad, between Syra- cuse and Oswego.: William H. Benning, of Lyons, has a pec'k of golden russet apples which were picked in the fall of 1901, and 'are-still in a good state of preservation. Mr. Ben- ning brought Severn! specimens, to that village last week, The fruit looked as if it bad been picked last fall. Mr. Btillllillg ira'S a Secret way •or-Tceepmg' fruit which ho guards very jealously, MrvfinbTMis, Edward Green-have sev- ered their connection with the Baltzsl Hotel.in.Lyons^and removed to Auburn, where Mr, Green has accepted\ a posi- tion with Srephan Brothers cloak and fur house. Mrs. Green tyill have charge of the millinery department. The man- agement of. the.Baltzel will be in the hands of A. N. Green. If the rank and flta of the Republican- party in Wayne county—-the people who; do the voting—are permitted to have. their own way,, the present County Clerk will retain lib office for another term. Mr. Cuyler is esteemed highly \by the public, for he is not only a courteous gentleman, but an official who looki carefully after the interests of the tax.: 'al Courier. Mrs. A, E; Wuncan has her mihnery opening March 24r25,. 2uV. „- New annbuueements by W; H. Kel- ley, Mattison,- Hartman, Loggett. ;Blaokbirds are singing in:Nowark,,ahd: so-are blue birds-and song-sparrows, J -O.G. Robinson has.something to inter- est bsuBekeerHi^ in another column. 'The Langdon House, at the Central,, has been Bold-to Miv Ferring-, of the East Newark hotel. The Grippe is a funny, thing—and not so funny either. Those .who have it are^ siokest when.tirey \are WeH, ' Gov. Odell liae sent to the Senate ttie. nonalhatioii of. Frank M, ' Baker; of Owego, as a rKeuiber otythe-state board! of railroad oommlssiojaers to- succeed, 'himself, \^^ - The will of. Joseph Hrnkel, late of Ly- ons, was admitted Mpnday, The estate -consists of $4,300. An annuity of J100 : per year is given to the widow, Mrs. Wil- helniina Hihkel, Personal. Mrs, J, E. Stuart is reported in poor health, -'Br F . . ! *i m » l |.|)j- raami^-tm •Washington, -Mrs. -E. A. P. Krabbenschmidt js Visit- ing in Rochester. , John O. Siller has theEdson house on 'Williams street. i E, C. Wiokham, Esq., of Sodus Point,, waaiamongiour recant virjitors, . • Hon,' E, K, Burpham was elected prerjidont of N. Y, State Canned Goods -Association last week. James Sheridan who has been a re- speqted resident of -Newark for a couple of years returns to East Palmyra -to re- side. ' jr~ Our Easter opening 'will to of speoial interest-to theladiea who are weafJed of their winter millinery, and will welcome the- first opportunity to purobase a new spring hat March .24, 25, 2G. . JSMMivCATOEtt, Don't fail to attend the Auction in the Bennett Store Saturday afternoon, March\ 20, 2 p. ra. Speci-il sale of Rugs this week, . . - ; WM.-RAMSDEN, ^^^^ Auctioneer, The; Elliott Brothers, well known and with a host of friends in,--Newark, have 'purchased the place long kept by -Wrh. Schuman oh Palmyra street, and. the :husine;88 will'be conducted by the Broth- ers. We wish them every a'ueceas, J* \i , ;• \ The Christian Endeavor Sooiety-of- the — iresbyterte churcji, will hoIoTg musical apd literary entertainment and sooiaria the bhtirohparlors Friday evening, March .35. All are invited to corns and hear a > .good, entertainment, and have a good- social.-time. Admission 10 cents, Peafoe.& Harris have bought nut the Sherman Scpnd Hand Store oh -Palmyra street and moved to the Blackmar build- ihg on the aamestr-eet; whsre they will continue the businsss. They wiil buy and sell all kinds of goods and endeavor to fully -meets the wants of the public in A decree 1 was entered Monday by Sur. rogate Sawyer, judicially settling the ac- counts of Jennie VerDow a B adminis- tratrix of the personal estate of Herbert Lakner, late of Arcadia. Inventory of the personal estate of Andrew A, Young, late of Arcadia, was- Bled Monday by -Executor Edwin K Burnham aDd Appraisers Einor E. Bur leigh and Richard H. Palmer and amou^n^d_.to_J31 1 agia3^_ »-— Hon, E. BTKorrjs, of Sodus, master of. the stateGrange, is attending a meeting- pf the executive committee of the Na- tional.Grange in St. Louis, called for the purpose of making necessary arrange- ments for a, proper display of farm pro-- duots. during, the exposition. The jury hxthasuit of Daisy B, Stan- ton against Charles C, Farnsworth brought to recover big damages for alleged Blander,, after an all night de- Kberation: BgpseTfrto\ oourt, finding for the plaintiff. damagssHo-t»e r inn6mit firftliisltne. They hope for a share of its: speaks $50,instead of the $10,000 -wbich slyj had demanded. The jury also.fouud against the defendant that lie .pay the costs of the court, Thia.was in Waterloo; William Bennett, a respected; citizen.of Sodus Point, who lost bis mind some yeare-ago because of the-threatening let? ters he received from fish pirates,, fol- lowed by the, burning of his barn, has been adjudged to be again of sabe mind, 1 and.his wife, Mrs. Jennie Bennett, who for nearly four years has been committee of his person and property, has been dis- charged by order, of Justice flun.well of. the Supreme court. Newark charter election;-went hell- bent for ihe democratic nommeee on Tuesday. Only two men whose names appeared on the republican ticket were elected, Mr. T. ¥. Allerton, trustee, and' -Frank-Gariocki- treasurer. There -ouglu to be another newspaper or two in New- ark.—Pa?. Journaf.^he editor seems to have lost, all patience, and he irreverently.\ — '.\*~ _ The family of- Henry j3urrows, living about a mile southeast of Lincoln, have been oxtreinely unfortunate during the past, few days.. Last Friday his dough-, tef Rut.li, about 11 years of age, while on her way home from school was attacked by a bulldog belonging to Henry Luke, a neighbor. Had she not been heavily clad her wounds would have been- more serious. According to a probably reliable record only six and a half million dollars were taken lost year by embezzlement and\ defalcation—an astonishingly creditable' showing, _when eaoh^wetveruonth sees the number of\ positions of trust moly. plied. But it would be hasty to gather ^\J^iU^S'-'Jie. desire to take what Hoes not belong to one is diminishing under the beneficent magic of the stars and stripes. The Democrats who are dose to Mr. Hill and Judge Parker declare it to be their conviction that.tliey will have 300 of the 850 delegates in the State conven- tion Tor Bn instructed delegation for Par- ker. The anti-instruotion delegates de- cline toaccept this claim. Others name in their fancy, Ihe delegates at large,' Tnese are the men named: David B. Hill, Charles F. Murphy, Patrick H. Mc- Garren, Edward Murphy jr. All around Savannah ^very man and boy has been -scouring the swamps and creeks in search of the musk rats, for the pelt of which they receive, (from 20 to 25 cehtB. On account of the present Jiigh water tho rats are driven out of their liomee, giving a favorable oppor- tunity for the imntera-to^shoot them Some three thousand have been killed around Savannah, nearly all of which were sold toiocal dealers. When court convened Tuesday morn mg in Lyons the jury m the case of :Frank Fordt-fkunzagainst the Nsw York Central rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, awarding him damages to the suiuof W5 95, The plaintiff valued- the horse that was killed-at $189, but the jury was ao generous as to allow him interes^on- that amount from the tune the animal was-kiiled, sorne eleven years ago. Atthe last board meeting, a committee of thr.e wa-i appointed to confer with the committee of the Board of Trade to ascertain the cost of a wtPrrenrL,,, ^. patronage, 38 w2 : A serious accident. On Friday last JFrank Rasch, 1 ' Sen,, one of the niost-re/: spected citizens.Of Fairviiie,.8l!ppea* and- fell as he was coming out of the house, striking a pile of wood near by and cut- ting his scalp very badly, Dr. York was called. He dressed the wound, took several stitches and made the' patient- as comfortable as possible. * Wo congratulate-the appointeesof the village board of 1908 on tbe|rreappoint ment by the new board for J004, This-is all right. -We hope tuey may-even make' a better record than in the year-past, The appointments are as foiiows-7 Dr. Craft, Health PhyBician, Police: Irv- ing W. Colburd and W. H. Parker. W. J. Bronk, East Newark, Wm, Nolan, Central. Clerk, -0. W. Harris. Attorney,, Peter, Kemper, Mr; Burnham declining. Newark f/rttort; official paper. _ The death of Miss Juliette May t'oyle,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.^James Coyle,. occurred, in. Newark, Monday morning, after a long illness of heart trouble! She was taken ill last May, having been con-' fined to the house since. She was very- highly esteemed by a large, cirole- of friends. Her lois is deeply deplored by berfamily. She was a consistent- mem-. bef of the Catholic church. She is sur- vived by her father and mother, two broihe'rs^Edward^and flerberl^-and a- sis- ter Beatrice, all of this village, The, funeral was held at St, Michael's church yesterday morning-at 10 o'clock, Is the matter of railroad for Newark to remain in abeyance? We ought to have a railroad' and at the earliest day possible. We do-not believe in granting- such corporations unreasonable c inces- sion8, but on the other hand we should, avoid offering obstinate and willful Op position to the requests they make. We do not believe in compelling them to adopt any particular route. Their inter- ests will'always dictate what route they finally adopt, ii'y the way, we believe it, would be a piece of good luck for New- ark if Willow Avenue, Union atreet, Pal- myra street and Main stieet did nothave a street railway in ten years yet. When really needed we shall doubtless have all the troHeycats we want - \~ By visiting us Maroh 21, 85, 20, you will bewail paid by inspecting our dis- play of-pattern hats. IffiS f hero will bo a special-service at the, Wuiversslist church Sunday -evening,, March 27,. uhder-the direotipn of the V.. P.O. U. Thefollowing veryr'ntorebting. program will he, given, Every one in- vited tpattend. Oreari Voiuntary-Dona Noble ,....*/,,,(,„ Honff.Service. at-r(rjturo.Heatlins. l'rftyer aml-KeapouBe.- Autlie v m-\Hralso.tLe-Lortl (> M> suul.\ Anaouilcoinents. • i'lipor—IHirpose of the Y, I*. <\. I-'. Miss EDNA L'Am.i... t MationalY. I*. O, tj, Soar-. Payor—Everyday'iteilgloa-Putting qur Prin^ ciples into-Practico. , MISS'SATIERYCKJIAN.- Quartetto. , N-1.-CU-,I: IlEV. PALMATIEn.A^bH!,^K. • Palmr. ..l-'hri^ttiu, (-'lilzi.iirthlii : aiis s WlNI-Pnpr,-(, E unE.s. , offeiqo^yiKolo.... —-.-' _ - ri^,ii»i, T n^-i - Mas. LouKBHutv. Benediction. •Posthrde-Moroh, Fiinobn- .V«irf<-taN,»/m- ^UuBiertl.bircntor.HEv. (YPAI.SUTIEK. , Hrertrtiat. Miss BiarniA aroiT. Village Kcturns. The'whole nunjber of. votis- waa 1079, Bpth appropriatioas were carried by large majorities; '• Rep. P;E.iBrown V..LoRoux , Chafe Grellla'.... ~^— <?. W.:stuart...i C. L. Kelloy..... T. Y. AUorlon.. L. D. PoUuck..-. Presidonl. ' Doni. .. iMB N.E. Lnwlon sjs -Collector; .. 100 Win. Mulr M» Assessor. !58 p., R. Rotar^on... . .lira - Trasrttrcsr\^-— — ..\ft \Win.'I'llsUter.... m .. 05 John Llliboft. ill . 1M E. Ramaborger... 178 *.JS4 ffj, Burcroa... ids Obituary JTotcs. MrB, Euretta Hovey, of Clyde, who since.the. death of her liuBband, Nathan. Hovey, in 1876, has resided with her nephsw, John E. Meflinnis,, on West Genesee street, died. Friday evening,, .aged;$4 ye,arB. r-'' John Beach Lyon died March-15, hear; Palmyra, aged 68 years. He is survived .by a.Bon and daughter residing -at borne,. .Charles jind Lydiri, and li,daughter, Mrs; Witliertoh.of Roae. Hiram Genton died at his home March. 15,, at th e age of 87 years. He is-sur- vived-by hia wife, two daughters and a- 6on. • Mra. Benj«i>in York died Saturday at, her home, southeast of Sodus, of dropsy. Mrs. York was a most estimable woman and has lived in that vicinity all. her life.. She was.about 76 years of age, Alfred O. Towns; one ofj\the beet knowa..farniers.and.a lefding member of the Republican party, disd near South Sodua Sunday, aged 79 yeirs ; Michael Carroll, an old resident of : Clyde, died .Pat.' hiorning, ag.d:96 years.. Mr. Oartoll was born in Turless, Tipper- nry County, Ireland, in.-lB0S. In 1823 he Cdiue'to America andlived in New York City where he grow to manhood, Thursday afiernoon oocurred the death, .uf-1 tanief\Curtis the 'bide's.T\rcaide\h\t of' Marion, having reached the advanced age of 95 years, 4.monthsand 16 days. The Now-York Tribune Farmer. The Tribune Fm-mer lias no superior, anywhere in this wide world, as a phbli- cation-for farmers and their families. !• dues not, t o be-sure, tell how tu extract gteen clieese from the moon, but every- thing-worth krroTving about the thtory. or practice oMarrjaing *is treated by men -recognized aa experts in their various: lines. But The Tribune- Farmer does, more than supply such valuable information. JLj? s y-.tll9-^ r n w il 1 touc h wj' 1 \ 111 \_\• Belter Beet Wanted. - Tlle : qnqljty .standard ofroeata for, •EugliBh hTnrket is controlled largely by: the. ciuality produced in England. This - a s a.usual thing, is superior because the. English farmer, uses roots and a variety, o f grains -in varying, .proportions. The -lean meat produced by this method of • English feeding is tender, juicy and bet- ter IIivored.ihan. the meat produced by the ordniary A-mi-iican feeder.. In ad- : :dition to tins the English system -dis- tributes tlm fat and lean inucii more-in-' timately thus giving it a marbled ap- pearance .that IS:-much-desired. ThiB rnarbejed meat is-eeldont-or never fpuud ,inacorn fedflnimal; : further; the fat -derived from mixed.\ feed ia of a ditterent chatocter,-the llavorl is fiiier,,and. the fat i s Bofter and more- edible, more in the nnlure of buyer. The contrast, 'between tlie fat of- » well- fed English steer and that of a .tall.iwy Arxierioah-cbrn fed-steer is very etriking. So long aa Western -feeders-depend upon corn 1 to i-ajsp beef for foreign: markets; just so long will they' ho obliged- to ac-' cept a lower price for ths product thai, English.farmers receive. Foreign markets are opening up. a great possibility for American- 'cattle, But our method of fattening -must be changed. Government Sttla'rUs. Seniltor • Hoar's auggeetion Of Higher salaries for' Cpngreaem-en-ion which is ^rrrrja9utedia.4>y or-two- ago^rinr-triken\ forhi in. a bill- introd.uced i n the upper bouse b y Sentor Gallinger, of Neiv- Haiupaliire, Mr. Gallinger has adopted arid amplifteoV hie colleague's idea. Tlie4'assOrtlllGllt of bill just introduced not only raises the salary -paid to Senators,, Representatives •and Delegates in Congreaa-.from S^OOO-to- $8,000 but correapondingly inertases the 'compensation of tho-Preaident. the-Vice- Pretident, the Speaker of the House and the nine lieads^of-the executive depart* : mentp. According.tO'itsterms-the PreM- dent is to receive $75,000, the Vice-Hresi- .deirt $i8;O0O,;'the Speaket of the Himse- lf,000 and each Cabinet member $13,- .000. The increases coiiteniplatedarc tint strictly proportionate. The Hiemdent' now receives $511,000; and is to have nn advance-of 50-per cent. The Vice--l'n.ni- dent .a'ld tire Iieada of departments re ceive $8;000, an 1 are to have nil advamv of 8.7i per cent. The Speaker of ihe House of Represetitativea-receives $8-uoo ;and is.lo.have an- increase of only 50 per cent , Members of-Congress rec-lve $5 - :000; and.are to-huve.nir'i-ncreaae of,60,per- cent. The Speitker of the Bouse—who fillsone.of the greatest offrces under the goveinuieiit~ia to he ranked beluw the- meinbersof tiie Cabinet in official' prece- dence .nnd cona, (luencf. _ But iIjm ia. dinj to ! tlie fnet, no doubt, that:he no longer' figures in t he Presidential' succession. Novoltlos in the furniture line, Home. thing exrfemejy fine nnd attractive will be found at Stuerwald's;. He .is always ur>. with -the-'tiiiies-.ahd Iras -the reputation\ of .having the. most complete furniture- establishment in Wajiie county. sntf FEELS THIRTY latest improveDienta by text and pic- ture,\ ancf payTapecial attention tu .the* \vork beiog doue,, at ngricultural collfges ali over tiie coaatry.. Besides ail this u has features to interest the women folk. The price is §i a year. For a free egrople- oopy send a postal card to The New-York Tribune, New York. State School Jflotteys. ' School Commissioners. A. H. McMui- rny and flits Ida E. Oosad have beeii at the County Treat-urer's oiHce tins wock apportioiuug the school moneys falling. to the distriola of the, various towns of the county. The total amount for the, . 5 .. ; - , , ., OTUutyHs-^fiWrlSSlJf^ltroliT^e-Hrsr-or feTntT' - m ^ '«-«»ld-onJy-«- fr - strato bow beautiful your rooms will look hung with the latest desigbf, and why I can (nrnieh the goods at a lower price than you antioipale. I have samples from the leading wall paper Co.'s of the United States, rep- resenting their' complete line from the cheapest grades to imported Silks and Tapestries. You can see the same paper their salesman would show yoa -wgr« you to go into their, large city storetf. See my line befbrg the rush commences, I will-oall oil you soon. Keep my sddress and if VTSor W. H. Kelley, being the telephone exchange between Nework, its .citizens and the surrounding country. His ser- vice has given the best of satisfaction and the business has bsen steadily ex^. panding.- Now it has been d, cided to have the business incorporated; in order to carry -it on more satisfactorily and more-exten- eiveiyi The local oxchange will beV greatly inj- pro^od during the- coming, -spring and' summer ; i-vf act-that is. the very purpose of incorporation. AU the proceeds of the sale -of Btock wilt be .put back into the exchange in these improvements. A modern Bwitch board will bs installed sufficiently large to take care of the de- mands of the busiueas for years to oom^. and several miles ol[ aerial lead-covered cable will be installed so that many o The Senate passed tv o bills which complete Governor 0Jell's control of the baige canal patronage, even after he goes out of office, One provides for the appointment by the Governor of three commissioners to appraise the value of lands taken for the barge canal, and the other provides that the five expert ehgin- eeraappoiritadby the- Governor to aot in •an advisory oapaoity during the con-, struction of the canal shall hold office until the work is completed, s One of the most -spnsationnr^hieetiiigs which'the Canahdaigua Village Board of: TrusteeB has held was that, of Friday .evening,, when by a unanimohs expres- sion i t was voted to dispose of\the Fin you want to see meal once drop me Department team by sale. At the tax meeting, one year ago.$500 was-apprppri- ated for the purchase of this team. This year-$l,000. was ask,ed to-support it,- and the taxpayers whoVeated thb t»ain dver- wliel'mingFy'votedfo starve Ifito death. a postal ikb TJnid Yours Truly, tena with a view to the village adopting the plan of municipal ownership, E, K Burnham, who was attorney for the- hoard last year, was designated to de- fend the damage action which has been brought against the village by David Westfall, the same having been in kiB, hands heretofore. In the Police Depart- ment M-ssre, Colburrt.ahd Parker will each leceive $50 pBr month, and Messrs. Bronk ah I Nolan, detailed for tlm First andjS'cohd wards, will have a, compen- sation or $8'. JTha otner salaries are as follows: Street commissioner $50, vil- lage attorney $25 per year, driver of fire team $40. Prof. Bradley, The,,Optician, makes hia regular visit at Robinson's store, Newark, April 1 and 2. St.- Newark,,^-. Y» 29wl8 ,,'*^*3J •USB •\* FJLOUR The Best family Flour* ^OR PASTRY™ USE It appears that'the American- consul at' Vladivostok is Richard T.. Greener; :graduateof Harvard;, a lawyer-and for- merly seoretary of the Grant Monument Commission in New York. ^He:is-a man- of charapterand. culture ; but, according to the view taken by certain classes of •citizens,and in certain section: Tolcphono Incorporation One of the most important and most, successful in- stitutions in town-is that established in this county some years aince by Sur)er--4_ TO ,rly'$l~O00 ivhjle this year utia biily eastern- district receives $21,984.88 and the second -district,- f 17,886.58, Last year the amount tobc diviled according to aggregate days, of attendance was the uartylirieii may be.doneVaway wjtb, giving subscribers- an independent ser- vice where they care for it. The improvement being made in the local exchange ia being duplicated by the Independents throughout the coun- try. Wayne county is now quite a.net- work of home wires, among the towns included being the following: Lyons, Ciyde, Savannah, Butler, Wolcott, B .so, S-idus, Williamson, Ontario; Walworth, Macedon and Palmyra,- Exchanges will $162 60 which will make a difference of several dollars in-^he_ amount due each- distriot. T/hi8diBttiot-receives $88:08 and the second, $74 58 of this amount. The indtiey will bs paid to tlio d siricte~on May 10th this year, » Lyons wuh 14 districts gets $3,885.51. aa follows : District one, $13582 ; ; two; $185.81;'three, f 125i33 ; lour, $135.44; five, *I25 381 aix. $2,170-96 ;.seven.:$ 185 - 64; eight, $185.48.; nine, $135 29.; ten, $125.44; eleven, $160:28; .twelve, $13.I.T 28; thirteen, $125.38; fourteeiii $125.18. Among the.other towns of the county the -mnnpy is divided, as follows: Ar- cadia, $4,67306; Butler, $1,559.71; Oilen, $3,999.08; Huron, $1,443.03; Ly ons. $8,885 51; Macedon, - $2;067.42; Marion, $1,631.02 ; Ontario, $2,-809 57 Palmyra, ,$2;058.06; Rose, $1,948.-07; S.ivaanah,—$2S41..13; Sod.ni!7--^TdtrtT3tT Walworth, $1.388 08; Williamson, $2,- 368.77 ; Wolcott, $3,847 82. Dr. Konhedy's {Jew Modlcinc.Cal- cura Solvent, Warmly Praised • by Mrs. Chalice. When Dr. Divni K-unedy,ot Kennedy Kow, li.innet.in . N. Y., said he regarded: Col-cura Sulveht, his m-w medicine f. r tne Kidneya _7av.fr and Blood , as ih e crowning achievement of hie lite, n§ made no mistake, as iiuudreds who have us-d it tostify. Here ii one letter, .slioit and t o the point: Rutland;. Vt , August 5th, 1902.. D ar Sir: I have-never taken-nny tnedicine that did me so much rioo.l as Dr. Kennedy's; lateBt niediciiie., Cal-cura Holveut- I can work hard alldHy Hnd can (In more wurk that I could even.lhlrty.yeara ag.i. I illu^ 59 years of age arui .never felt better in my life. Uratefully yoUTS, ' • .MRS 'A._F. CIIAI-TEE. Remenvoe. that it is of Dr. I£eiine<lyV. new medicine that tlTisliidy writee. Unly nne Dr. David -Kennedy ever lived :m- Rundout, City of Kingston, N. Y.,and mmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmSimmi !A!LJnMBll 5^-~rrjri rrtrt ; yOROGERY I 11 * ia the place, to buy a. first^jjjaasira, OPEN KETTLE NEW 0KLpNS;ig ~.M0tttSSES^\ NEWARK, N, f. Guaranteed to be the best sold Newark or money refunded. We a haye full line of fall and winter Mittens now on hand. Prices right. A full line of Canned Goods bought before the advance. Remember that Mother's Bread, Rye Bread, Brown Bread and Itolls are the BES1 Phone 37 I. Mnkes it -necessary to niakr changes. We. have a good Lace .aprf Mu4i-ii (Jurtahis, Curtain X-ets and -Lace !>y :yard for Sasli and Doors, Brass Sash and Window Kods. J A goad '(roods to se Special uiiti $1.00 Ladies at s() cents. Pink Yrnd with everv line of-' Wash ect f'roin. after Ka.-ter Kid (slo\es- ^tanii)- mrcli, El lartmai^ 21 Main S(. Newark, N. I NO. 10 MAIN ST. Phone 23. It will jiay you to look over our Crockery ^Department, as we haye Iot^ of Lumps and Utuna to close out :tt tut Prices. We witnt^tbe room for Spring Goods, and WILL GIVE YOF Good Bargains. For one week only will .selk-2 boxes of 3 cakes each Witch Hazel Toilet Soap fur 26c. ---•—Get-this now. A large Bottle of fine Catsup at 15c 1904. Maple Syrup in 10 bottles. and Thursday, Friday and ^aturda^!:, March 24, 28 and 26. ' On three days we will exhibit a riill and Complete Line of Trimmed andtrittriinmed ' Your Inspection is Cordially -- Invited- be installed in the-tuwns of Palmyra and droji, Iri other words, the eureuBo does Now ls.the' time to subscribe for the Marion this summer. Toe- looal ex- change is already oontieoted With Ehelps,, Clifton Springs and over the later-Ocean line with Geneva, Canatidaigua,. Rocheb- 'ter and Buffalo and many towns in the southern part of the stats. The directors of the Newark telephone Exchange are'ae. follows: John Puiver, J, P. Ballou, A.E. Barnes. F. D,. Bur- Kessl. E. P; 'ThatyhBri IS, A. Smith, W. H. Kelley. - \ - ', - - ' Early tn March Trees Should Have Liberal Middling. A writer in \Farm Stock Journal\ says: \TherearefeW farmers who have' not one-ur more plum trees, and yet few who have plums, What is-the matter.? The trees blossom full, but the plums- more spicy than ever the coming year, llw4 A'vbify desirable village home for sale. All modern conveniences Inquire of • AVEltY L. FODTE at the Wavne County Milling Co. 23tf he-ia'not-' fit to casta ballot at an election,, much less to hold an important government Officio with a saUu-y of $2,000 a year. Vy/liy? Well, it 'liappens that Mr. ^Jreener isa colored i»an«^— Bem^Olarsn. PEIRSuN I 00. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Notice to Stockholders. At a special meeting, of tbo Board of. Directors of Reed Manufacturing Com- pany, held atthe office of the Company on Siegnst Street, hi the-villuge of New- -ari^-irtr^-titolocK, f. -M-, oionday March: 7tli, J904 t an anituttl dividend of eiglit -per cent. (8 per cent.) was de'clared upon the Capital stock of the Coloration for Book OF Proceedings. Board of Supervisors for 1003' ready for distribution aud can be found' the year m04,7p^ tt bieYn\qUMteVls1nBtan.. at ^>vnCh^ju^^ujr)ei_yJaarJ^^ twopn-WiTT. (2 per ceaQ each A. E, BU^CAIV, 9 E. Miller St. Newark, N. Y. A few (JuzeiiK of Winter Mit tens to cl. so out at 26c. per pair. Our Pride of Newark Baking Powder and Soda, are \\ Leaders. Try them'- Some Good Bargains in Choco- lates, Plain and Sweet. We have a large quantity and good quality. F €. WHITE, GROCER. NO 349. DON'T KEEP MONEY IN THE HOUSE. A resident of a neighboring city placed more confidence in a n old trunk than he did in banks and while he was absent ffpm hoine the other day his houae Lijrnod down and the trunk ooh-taihing 81,000 bu-ned up ^the'iire could not be oheoked, the trank.wai not checked and the owner fouud he could not check the money out of either as be uould havii done-bad it been in a bank. . Moral—Kor perfect security, deposit your money iotho Arcadia National Bank. OFFICERS: I'eter-H. WIelBht . aMn-e. ii. Vary . I.. M. Wilder ..President- ..Vlce^Preii Gasliier DIRECTORS: Wjlllum II. Hydo, Charles 'li. 'rolberb. Charles K. Lorrgett, I'eter It. Sleight., President; Cfllvin I' II. U V'arj. viciPPnjBidrait. TAKE YOUR SAVINGS TOTHE Arcadia National. Bank a*Ki get BPeeTtiftcate hear- ing interest. iS KCQP Ti'our Valuables i n Our Safe. Deposit Boxes ^g:M:a:«:;*:«;s;<ww:-:aa:iJMg«:i:»;:i;Ea: F U R N I T U R E you may be in need of this spring-. Let us:-hear from you about Repair Work. We will call now, have iieT^ordrout of 70111\ way while you \are Cleaning anl. return them when you are ready. J; Stuerwald &„ Son, THE PEINCESS is \ like all Red' Cross goods.'' Ae good\its \Eraiim afict Money can produce. The p-.-rson buying one takes no chances whatever. V^e\ take all chances on their Baking 1 and Working, ^ If there is a decenTchiimiey to pipe to. • I.. G. MATTISON, 15 Main Streot. ^^, KEWafiK, niso at-Kai^i Drug .Store, Mo Namara 'on April 1st, 1904, July lot, 1904. Octuber Htore, Zurich, Brier Store, FairviUe, and lat , 1904, atidJauuHry lafc. 1905. ;.it.iho.ho*me.of JolmRog^, lluisteed. ytbok- unnsfA books for ihe firat \W. M> Kelley, quarterly payment wili ulote March 21st 3'<J« 3 Superviabf, ^•' 4 ^^l^'^>'^^S^^<^£ : . A St Louis Worlds Fair Information Uurenu h;m heen cptMbliahed nt 287 Main St..-ft, Buffalo. N. Y., iiLoharge of R F. 1C- hev.- where iiiruraittiuu will be oheer- lu i> furtiishcd, \ , 38tt 1 and ieoptm April Sod. Signed WALTER MARTIN..*' '- 33ivS aecretury, A^ndd artiole of tiudue kt pt^r.^nlarly ai i-iiin offloo. mt the.harveatiiig, \ Aa there are few'fruita* m-Dre ap'petfz ing or more.eaeily'prepared and pre- served, there are few more eabily grown It, it? all i n kuowiiig how. Eirly in Match-'the tltiBd ohould have a Hound .mulching with coarse iitiur .frotv the, hurue aiabje. Altornute' rams auit uuowsi freezing .uud'thawiu^, ^11- have taken the fertii|5inK,,6ltintkt iitu/the boil by, the tijiie^ienB-lnt wvather cAmes, and thereaiilue cau bo raked away if dceireU.. : \Just before the bloaaoma lOjjen, the treeB should- ba a prayed thoroughly. We„ iiuve uttud Lipudou purple for eonio yeara,, tjtirringa (ieHBert-poouful of the powder jnto a teurquart pail of water. Farts ureeu may beuatid in thri^auie-^VjuyJtiid well known authorities prefer it, na havio^tlib Saipe iialufe hi a Ieaa uattsttc fiinu, hence lees HaUle to injure,the foli- age, Avoid anraying-ttt a tune when the hot.'Bturw.U fall upon_lhe trt-edwliile-still wet. \Itepeafc the spraying just nfter ; the bloBsoqiafttlljmid again two vyeelts later. Never ifpray when the trei'B are in full blooni if you ure* con aid era to of the beoe, Tne poiaon will prove'fatal to them Hoppiiy for the inaeois, the beat times to protect the fruit are those in whloh th'-y are not at work. Sol nil trees may be proioctod by frequently jarring the tree, fi.it when th*re aie Several tree?, s} raj- : tag ia the cheapest In the end, as well as tliDBufeat, First .National Bank, 0>Jr3EJ\VV\ USLXTOB:, 3ST- Y- Kcport of Coudition September 9, li>03. . \ \ .UA.WL1TIEK. H'2 I Capital stock pni'I in MODEL The most Popular Overgarment to-day is the It is double service garment. Can be used as a spring pyer- cout as wel} as in a rainstorn^, Prices ranging from $10 up. A large assortment of pat- tews Jo ssket from You should fee our line, of Suits for Easter THE MODEL , j. parol* Prop* 26 Union Street, Newark, H. Y. ' Tlio Lesulius Clothliifr House in Wayne Co. . i t • •\ ] ' n A •- 1 J >: * L V •0- HESOVnt Oi r-oansandiliKpnoiita. . . Ovefdra.rt«. wi-iirfl ami uiwrureil , V B. Honilst\ sei-iirc i-tivuiati«m .Prcmiurhs on t*. s: Hnndi?' - - Stocks, securities, ft*' Paiikllijj'hr'ii'!!* funillnre, ninlfixtiirr-* Otlier real estAtt* \ \uu-il Duo from N'htl'Mifll Unnks •••nnt Kt'siT^f 'ARpnt« . Dim fnun Stai«> B'U'ks anil Hankers Due frnm npiirowil n'^tTvc\ rtfjenta N'ltcsnf «niiiT-Satl\iint Hants' Fra^tii'.pal i'lip-T uifr.Mi.j.'fid-U.'ls fidd sasii.r .110 W- Surplus fund •r>OOiK)-00 Vmlividcl' pri'Iits. a,nM) 00 taxes paid - - •Vi'WZ :>'ii Natirinnl It'dhh fti.tf...utstanding lii-jr» 00 jhm* tiMitlur Nati.iinl HanUs &*;x Hi.' ^Individual dt-pi^itsKiitiji-it tfiflici.- Dciniimt i : i*rnflriti«* of di-.p'isit i7S <yy Total :| swt«' of >.y Rpdclllptloi (!) per n Total fund with I ' s TiTa'iiin'r lit. uf tirculatiwii) . s ;! st«hi of Now y«rlt. ' \ (v,in,tv ..'f Wjlinfi. » s ':hiWli..d.i'r5.d.-.irjV.H^'i '- , ii li'iH* tit-l'hp.bi'st <vf«nj ,J I*K> lO.^ifl-G)*, rii':iNMjjii i.iof ui hit.- , :fl\at. $5;o,tos» oi f .the n1i»*f nanifil ,at.the i nlio^ i' s.tai.-mf'iti '«n knbwh'dtfi'an.rVlit f l KKWK (JIRUK'K , lushirr Sutwi'Hlii'daiiiiswi.nito before me this llth-da> of KeptiMnbrr, I0P3. V. F. (UHLOCK, Notary'I'iiblie CorrecWAtlrst', IJviios THOMAS, ) V. T (IttAS-T. -Itin-i-torB I) I' iSMi-rri, .• Good bread for the holidays can only be made from superior floux like WHITE IiOAEV ^ - 'Phere is ng^flo^jpade that gives more perfeot satisfaction than floux from the Wayne Cotmty Hilling Co. Anygrooer Newark or Lyons. I » COMPARATIVE STATEx>IENT, —- -^ ' DEPOSITS.. Si-pt. aO, 1808. $141.4111 53 .Sept. TrlWOj —. 'Seiit, 5 1300. • Rppt.3n;1001. Sept, 15. 1H02. Sept. flJ80.8„... -SSMTrt-- 09,' 243 890 02' 808183 21, -326,182 70 ..88l)|056 -li: - LOANS, 5Cl;\01 II 11.794 24 '311,140 o:i ..ii7;ass 17. 8M.723 da ?«£-\•£ P^in-r^. V Tlie abovestatfiment.sliows -that th e jrrowtli «r this bank tluriiiji. tbo past five years, uiider it s present uiaiiiifreniciit, has been marvelous. •\•••• ^ Dlrcctnm, omi'om, B, ft onilNfi .».-I»i SMI.TH..Prc»l<lcnl', IIVIIOI V THOIllAS i «»ltl>H THOMAS Vlcc-«»rCkidciH . D. B.SIHITI1. FBANK «,VHI.Ot'K, < itsllior . FIClilVK «Altl,«C'Ki P..-I , Ufti(li(M-U i Ami. I a^Ilicr . •r. n. pHEsroi'r. YouvhuPine»ssoiieile<l wliicli ».ill bo cared lor eoiir.teiMisl.v anil, aeenfatelv. interest paid upon i-eilideates<>i depusil at its hijeh a rate as is conslstentwitl^sarbty.aiul.smiiHlrbitukiiisr. tx G, FRED , Successor to (.*. I'. Suv.eiMil. , DliALEU IS .. - in. iiiiiiiis SUPERIOR IN QUALITY. WITH HABD and SOFT WOOD. Located near iSorthern Central Freight JBCouse. Orders promptly attendod to and tair -treatment is promised to all, • A nhar:c-of tiie public patfonaRO is sulici'ed . 3^ 1 ' E. P. SOVERHILL, Dsaler in Ileal Estate and Loans, Farms, Mills;*Houses and .Lots, • Stocks of Goods and every- ' thing- pertainiag to the Oome and Bee for yourselveB.. Many Bargains are offered before April 1,1904. No. 7 OperaHouseBlook, Newark, N- Y. J'hp (iit'ltlKK nffir-. Hill fiir.hlBh ii-u-,1: Tin- NEWARK I'oL'imcu and THrtce a ueek ll'oi/rf. I.iill one ^ ejir, foi\ If! IS . ll„- Nfctt' 1IIK t'olftljCR-alid weulilj /'finfc'rat ',] Fhiohicle. !\.th ono >par., f«»V .feiin.; tii.. NEWARK Cot-RIEU hnd If. I,'. tribune jariner, both ono year, for $1,75, Oomuadrumiv. What can pass the sun -wrthmit-sud*. toga shadow? The wind. Why is a guidebook like a p«lr (MB handcuffs? Because It Is niade fo« tourists (two wrMs). ,, How docs a stove feel whff fMl o* coal? Grateful, \ j / A ~*c . » «S«W««SSff*«-^^,—