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MtfaH#l*HW&?J~>V>?!^'XVWWl'^<*.<<W'*», fiB3fiE£--~\ \•1ttim^r^'''i'i'' y ' r, '-\'* v i\*'iijl'''''l' 1 \ • -mmmv^-i r v --.. C-. ** l^* , -5 iun |Xe-\VJ4C NEWAltK, WAYNE CO., NEW -YORK _ SATURDAY, AUGOgT •&, 1«85.- It At the highest market, price, nt .Slolihint Ware House, N. Y. 0.jDgEOl,. wheal, oftls, barley, poU'jUeu UlHl onions. The highest market prico paid for oil q] peppermint at our office, at Peirson & Per- tjnsBank. , C..J.„EEi!KtHaj!LCa..,__^, fe Wheat, oats, corn, beans, oil of pepper mint, evaporated ami dried fruit bought f»i cash. Choice clover and timothy seed for sale. Also Bradley & ^hrocker fertilizers ' BLACKMAr $ AU.KRTONj \Sfewark N. Y~ The Peoples' Cyclopedia.— Ci>mplet< iu 2 vols, of over 1,000 pages each. Treat-* on 57,000 different subjects. Half Turkish niorouco, $17.00 ; Leather, X5.00; Gloth, 13.00. Foi , ruilfl by H H F\ir -52«— \Only One Dollar. -• The best shirt in the market is tht \DAYTON SHIRT,\ sold by It. li . Morse for one dollar. Look at the boss- shirt and satisfy yourself that this is » true statement, tf i ,,,- -—— - . — _ •—*=^ One hundred pairs Ladies', .Misses' and Children's Shoes reduced 25 pei cent, at A. D. SoverhilTs. 17tf KL1XTUU' I.H.'HIS. E. W. Hayes, of Buffalo, spent Sun- day last iu ton ifc \\ — . j?tol Douglass, of-Oneida, is ^siting his friend, S.' B. VanDuMM'. The Palmyra Union school building i» being overlmfted and topped. • 4*. S. Peirson recently sold to E . 0.\ Kugura of Walworth, sis head of Jersey oat tie, Hon. Ex_K. Biu-nhjunjgud .Postmaster WlIleTntIeu3e<rBie Grant obsequies at Albany. Miss Alice Russell 1ms been appointed liost-niistress at Port Gibson in the place -f J. W. Parker L ' Mrs. W. P^ Fisfee ami children* Of Buffalo, are visiting Mrs. F.'s parents, i\fr. and Mrs,\l3. A. Shermau, . Rev, S. McKay, of Lyons, started on Mondny for a month's.vacation, to be <[ieut on the. banks of the St. Lawrence. lyea-hHtrfetttKted-fronT Coll at the-TjNioN office and look at the People's Oyclopedia; the cheapest practical work of the kind published. U Don't bny any Boots or Shoes until you have looked at prices and goods, at . ' tf J. G. PitfsV Call at the UNION office and examine the People's Cyclopedia. tf —p— • —- 5 ' ' ' This isjijdn^m^and^t isvery likely that \ it means you : H you are in debt t o this office for the. UNION or job printing jplejBj^aUjSgJjettte^^A^^ is-not nmoh4e-yo<H bust \where thpiH arr a number they amount to something to us. So corhe in, square up and start in anew. *£ \The Early Bird Catches the Warm.\ -Look at the new styles now being in- fcroa\ucedi by R. E. Morse, our popular -gents'etolhierandiurnisher. Tire new- est styles of suitings for spring wear are now ready. Call and see the new changes of styles for the spring of 1885. Herrick Block, Main street. tf ins-vnrafioir-df several weeks spent, at OiipeCosJ aiui_otlifir -places hi the East, Theiwent census of the Newark Union School district shows an increase of 53 iPi-sonB between the ages of five and twenty-one years. - — fiwfoftt raee'Betwean nfaloBer-of Pal- myra, anil Charles Ltmn, of this village, at Palmyra, on .Friday afternoon of last week, was won by the latter. Time not given. . ' A sample of oats -growing on T. P. Hooper's laud sonth of East Newark, was brought .to this office a few days ago. It measured five and three quarters feet in length. Rev. A. W. Cady, as the representa- tive of Vosburgh Post, O. A.<B.,is in New York attending; the Grant funeral iilwpqnipa—He_srill—-he^-abeeBt^abewV Cox's celebrated Lndies' and Child- ren's Shoes can be found at A. D. Sov- erhill's Shoe house, Union street. 17tf The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps For Spring and Summer Wear are now to be fonnd at the Hat Emporium of B. E. Morse. \ tf IF I0B HAVE ANYTHING To sell or let, or haven't anything and want something, advertise in our local columns. Everybody will seeit. tf. New liquor More. Having gone out of the hotel business apd opened a liquor store jnjtbe Waverly block, I have now in stock a full line of fine whiskies, brandies and wines. Also ale and lager on draught. P. E. NiSLtis, 22yl Next door to billiard room. Call at Palmer's shoe store and ex- amine his fine line of slippers and low walking shoes just received. tf ICE-CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY. Hall's ice-cream parlors is the place to get the finest ice-cream in town; also, \cigars tobaccos, fruits, nuts, etc. Sher- man, opera honse-blocfe-— SQyl If yon waut your boots or shoes neat- ly repaired call at Palmer's. Work •• done by Geo. Ellis. tf A Grand Display Of Uents' Neckwear can now be seen by caHmgat the store of K. B, Morse. Alt the latest designs jnst received. tf Hammocks, Hummocks. We have again reduced the price of Mexican Grass Hammocks. Now is the time to bny Btorefchers, ropes, hammock pillows, at pAiamf&WiLBiAirs,' ' tf - Drugstore. While waiting for your mail at the post-office, look in a t A, D . Soverhill's lot of Boots and Shoes that he is closing out a t IESS THAN COST. 1.7tf The~flnest shoe for wear is the Waverly school shoe. • Try them. tf three-weeks, • •- • The Marion Enterprise soys : Undi i^^S^V^Mp^^fflinisiraiiern-the-price.'-Of;' whisky has been raised Jto ten cen{s~per glass. Prohibitionists should paste this in their hats. P. E. Nellie, Mitcbel Chndwick and J, Q. EdgeJt nail represent aa delegate* tho three fire companies of this Ullage atth~6 State convention to be held in -Syracuse uextrweete\—•\• ,- John Kelley, son -of E. R. Kelley of this place, sends home the Chieo (Cal,) Morning Chronicle of July 23 and 24, which records the birth of for- pairs of twins all within four days. The Idaho Springs Gazette says : ^The principal of onr graded schools should be a man about 45 or_ 50 years old an£ married. ~Then~tne\'schools would be ran business-like, and there would be more education and less mashing. The annual uuion.basket picnic of the Woman's Missionary Societies of Ge- neva District and vicinity, for all de- nqrhinations, will he held at Clifton Springs-, Thursday, Angnst 13th, com- mencing at 10 a. in., All friends of mis- sion, work cordially invited. The Lyons Sentinel.says that Olark B, . Wheeler of Sonth Butler, John A. Muu- son of Savannah, James Hyde of Wol- cott,. George Catohpole of Bose, A. S. Faraum, of Sayangftjij. and about twenty others are candidates for Member of Asserjably in the eastern district this fall. Some of the people in. thi°B vicinity will remember Hon. Henry Ray who moved from Phelps to Coldwater, Mich., in 1871. His death occurred a t Char- lotte, Mich, one day lint week. Before IeavingJEhfilps he represent: d h' s town- -August I^-^S&V^uVil-o-'elock Look out for tho circus posters, School will begin September 7th. Fairpoit is to have a board of trade. , The slirirgtrter of irbniiT^led (logl has begin in Lyons. * Dr. 0. W. Perriuo aud mother, of Bo- cliester, visited F. H. Jones and fuia-ly during the week. Miss Faiipie Bristol, of Indianapolis, is visiting in Newark. George NfSxon. has been appointed postmaster at Maccdou. Dr. Landon and H. H. Fisk are in New York attondiug the Grant funeral ojweiinieB, „ ... The Good Templars are arranging for JkfeuS Htsraty. euturtauimeut--in-\Uiiian- hall, AngJist-SOth^ = = „-. Mrs. M. H. Wi'liorus and son Arthur left Tuesday for Ludlow, Vt., to visit T. C. Bngley, a brother of the foimer. The drafted mon'a^ convention -for- Wayne County will be held at Lyons SatHrdayT^Awgust-^fitlrrat-rO-tr Everybody turn out and fill the pari> Thursday evening next on the occasion of Deluge Engine and Hose Co.'s festi- val. There w 'U be Grant memoiittl.ser\;ces in St. Mark's church on Saturday, (to- day) at 2:30 p . m. All oa'6 cordially in- vited. \ The programme of the temperance camp meeting t o be held in Penine's grove, near Lyons, will be foaud else- where in jihis issue. Mr. Judson Ellison, wife and daughter and Mr. James Ellison and wife, all of Bockford, Ills., have been visiting at Mrs. Osbornes on Mason street. Captain M. H. Morley has purchased Long Island, in Sodns bay, for $3,300, and will name it Isle Carlos, after his •BOB: Ifrwill be entlip into cottage lots. The Village Boar-d of Lyons Iras ap !?£!E^^^^!HSitta%M„^i!tJtoJ!visitJha. different manr f actorles of steam pre engines, and report to the 4>oard whose engine it would b e most advantageous for it to buy. • The Arcadia Eugiue and Hose Co, and Protective Extinguisher Co., will play a friendly game of-base ball on the Gardner ball grojjnds, -East Newark, this'afternoon. Game will be called at 2:30 sharp. Admission free. Steamer Wide-Awake will run to and from the grounds. The second annual race meeting of the Weedsport bicycle club will be held at the driving park in Weedsport on the af- ternoon of Wednesday, August 12th. A parade of, .ail visiting-wheelmen will be held at 11 o'clock in' the forenoon. A number of valuable gold and a'lver prizes are offered. ErankSeliuger & Co. now have fifty two sturgeons in the ponds at Sprong'B Bluff, The largest one weighs J30 pounds; and many people come long distances to see those fish in their nat- ural aquarium. Later.—They hfty« killed twelve and only have forty.— Wayne Co. £ lliance. At a meeting of Protective Extin- guisher flompany, on Tuesday, 0. H. Jones was elected foreman to fill the place made vacantly the resignation of H. R. Thompson, who leaves' Newark to engage in business at Elmiva. Willard Oarlock was made secretary on the res- ignation of C. H. Jones. The Prohibition convention for Wayne county is called to meet ii Sherman opera house, Newark, on Tuesday, twice as supervisor and-Was twice elected •to-ihe-acDombly: . , .__-_»„— Blackberry Wine. We have a very superior article of Blackberry \Wine very useful in case of cholera morbus, diarrhea, &c. PAIMEB k WrMimis* if Druggists. Great bargains are offered in boots and shoes at Palmers', 17 Main street, ^sign of Yankee. tf l$y - - . — - 'KargaW'Cdifn'ter. Look at the Bargain Conhter at A. Pnlver's to day and every Saturday fol- lowinsr. Cash only. 18tf THE LARGEST AW) BEST assortment of good goods, and nt the low est prices in this end of the State, can be jfound at . J. G. PITTS'. \ tf Waterloo is boarding a number of New York children sent out by the Tribune fresh air fund. According to a dispatch one of these little children was heard to say to another as their farmer host was milk'ng one of his \crack\ cows:— \Come Jennie, come see th e man, he's getting milk out of the cow's handles.\ T. D. Prescott, one of our jewelers, has made quite extensive additions and improvements in the interior of bis store, with a view of increasing his stock and variety of goods. Th e new eonuters, show ease, and other additions are very handsome. All this is evidence of busi- ness prosperity which we are glod to see. Professor A. V. DeGraff, well known as a conductor of teachers'institutes and remembered in this village as a former principal of the Newark Union school, died at the Hygienic Instate, Geneva, on Thursday afteinc m of Irst week. The funeral took place from the residence of his\ brother, G. A. Deararf; atTOanan- daigiia o n Saturday morning. The Lyons Sentinel of last week says: Contractor Guenthner found the other day, while excavating on the German Lutheran chnrch property, a copper coin in a good state of preservation, about th e s.i<5e of en old copper petitrj^ *b*fr=feoWfIfffna^T^f^ffiTra«^ee'n by hundreds, but no One thns far the purpose of nominating candidates -for' ouniity inul lBgisluti^t) ulhueo. address will be deHvered by W. P. ft \J Assessors' Notice. Notice iB hereby given that tlie-Asses- sors of the town of Arcadia have com- • pleted their Assessment Roll for th e present year, and that a copy thereof may Jie found at theofficeof \the NEWARK UNION, in the village of Newark, where the some may he examined until August ^Sth, by any of tho taxpayers of said town, and that th e said Assessors will meet at the office of L . M. Norton, in the village of Newark, on the third Tues- day in August, 18th, at 9 o'clock in the forenootfto revise their assessments, on the application of any person conceiving himself aggrieved, JOHN W . MAKBIE, E. E, GAUDNEII, _ ^ E, E . -BuBMaoH, . . Assessors. Dated, Newark, July 31s\t 1885. 31-3 B'Alty Carriage Fo r Sale. -A-jjoed-sepwna hand leather Jop <Jar- rittge fttJMSaie cheap: Si,\ni W, H, 'KkjauBrt'Itajg Store.. Iff- seems able to locate its nationality. H. R. Thompson, one ofjour best known and most popular yourigfmeu, has become a member of the Chemung Val- ley Paper company,,,and has.Jaken.np his residencein Elraira. F. D. Bohanon who for some time past baa been en- gaged aa traveling salesman, m that line of trade, is also a member of the com- pany. Snccess to both the yoniig men, . An elegant edition, illustrated, of the tender tiibutesof the poets,E. C. Sted- man, B.F. Taylor,'John Boyte O'Reilly, James. Fittsgpd othere> -io the great hero Grant, has been published by Van- dereook & Co., publishers, Ohipago, IU., and will be sent by m?-' 1 . for B0 1 cents. It is on heavy satin paper, tied with black silk ribbon, and furnishes! an exquisite parlor sonven-'-, and a snitabk memorial of th e 4e«tli t>f U. S. Grant The edi- tion is limiteA Agents wanted. Ou the' first of Ang«t mti the book and stationery business of Thomas B. Foster Mill be conducted under the firm name of Thomas B. Poetor & Bro. Mr. James G. Foster wlU it'enjBBsuiris a partnership interest. He has keen en- gaged: with h : 8 brother for aprjae.tinie past as salesman; part of th e time \ on the road.\. He understands -the book biiaineffl, iamartemm mS^IB.e^ : mi will make a strong additipq Jo thi« well- established houBe/-GeneT»^|f^ci|l»njv Bartram of Buffalo, at 2 p . m, MiCS. B. Earnes7a few days ago, cap- tured from under a pile of lumber and brought \ito this office alive, a mush-' room so large and of such a peculiar Bhape as t o attract more than ordinary ottention. Its circumference was 32 inches, height 7 inches, and weight one pound and five ounces. When Vanderiiilt gets hold of the West Shore'jiH the shops^rpvlndjiouses, etc., now located In \Newark will be re- moved to Lyons.—I^eraoc^utja Press. Hardly. Mr. VandBrbilt does not 4otb- sider Lyons of enough importance to give her a good-depot; while a very handsome one with ornamental surroundings has been erected in this village. The regular monthly meeting of -the W. C. T. U. will occur nest Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock in the Universalist chnrch. Mrs, Norton, who is 1st vice president; will have charge of the meet- iog,:aa^rX\yanBenBchoTen will be at Silver Lake, where she is t o deliver the address for the\ New York State W. C. T. U. at the State Temperance Assembly, Augnat 14th. Newark Union' numbers 114 members. Let a large number be present ofl Thursday afternoon of next week,. -- -!- r —. ika^Wv 1 ©. T> Uv The LyonB Re^nblidan says: A few days ago a woman in Red Creek, in this county, received a letter which had been mailed to her at Huston, Texas, October, 1876. The letter was missed years sgo7 and was believed to have- been stolen from the melts, as it contain- ed several dollars in cash. Accompany- ing the letter, however, was a note-from a department clerk at Washington, stat- ing tflat the letter had dropped into 'a crack in the side of the mail csr, And that two weeks ago in repairing the car it had, been found. The. letter had prfibably traveled about half a million miles, \Itwasyellowwitlf age when'ff reaohc 1 Red Creek. Tlie joommiftee appointed to secure for children of tbe .\Trjbnne Fresh Air Fund\ have succeeded in find, ing places for,.eighty-five of the little folks. They were expected t o aiilve on the morning train, Tuesday next, but a communication received a day o r two ago from the Tribune offlce l .s.tates. that for the first time in the history of the enterprise the'funds have given out;, and that as other matters are occupying the attention of the'people just now, they do not expectto be able to send to tlte coun- try any moie children, ontil about the 18th instant. Due notice will be given of the arrival of the train. Rev, J. H^ TSxboKfnoTr has the \matter in charge, and any one wishing information on the Babjectriionjacowai*Wni. -'-' - ' Miss Nina Glazier of Syracuse, is visiting Mrs. H. T. Baker, East Newark. George Kenyon, wife aud son, of Preston, Illinois, are the guests^of A, D. Soverhill.. \ Bead Officer Stnnsell's notice hxan/Qther column in regard to suspicious looking characters. —' A letter fr6m Dell M. Evertts, who is visiting in the West, came too late for •publication this week. Charlie Aunioek, with Miss Anmoclt aTO~M^s.\WTnTBriggs are occupying J. E. Briggs' camp on \Islay.*\ Nearly all of the employes of D. M. Oshorne SrGa., of Aubnrrir have\ heeii notified that their services-would-not -be required again for some time. Don't forget that Deluge Engine and Hose Co. will givejaJe8JtivaUuJhe_parjL|_-| on Thursday evening next. The Wal- worth cornet band will furnish mime. Wm. Haivey says that others may ,aller-corn,ajttt'v-etc^-ta«n--he -coir produce', but he is inclined to think .tliot bean vines in his garden, one of which measures 14 feet 3J inches in length are about as long as anything of the kind in this vicinity. . -Deluge Engine and Hose Co., No. 1, held a very pleasant and profitable - ball at the Sherrnop opera house. on,Tburs-- day evening. The receipts amounted to $86.00. The company retnrn -thanks to tbehiany liberaToitizens who furnished cakes, meats, etc., for the supper. The Wayne County Veteran Soldiers' and Sailors' Association has decided on Margaretta grove, Sodus Point, as their camping ground and annual reunion to be held August 25, 26, 27 and 28. Par- ti s des'V-ig to rtnt privileges should address the President of the ossociation, E. H. Sentell, Soduo Point. It is ex- pected that this comp will be the most enjoyable of any yet held. 9Jhe pro- gramme'will be 'ssu 1 si m. ~TSe 'Prestiyferian Sunday school are making ai.angemeuts for the-? annual picnic on Le'ce Kenka, \la Penn Yan to Hammondsport, Thursday next, August 13th. Leave Newark 6:50 a. m., and returning by special .train the same even ing. The excursion last year was orie of the most enjoyable of the season, and no effort will be spi ;?i ed to make this one still more so. A good band will accom- pauy them, and all wishing a day's rec- usation are in\ ited, to join this excursion. IIKIHTTA T ROBBERY. An Old Citizen Knocked Down, Ron bed and Left Unconwciouu Late on Thursday evening our people were startled b y the news that one of our citizens had been waylaid, .and rob- bed on the stieet, by an unknown party or parties. The following are th e facts learned Friday morning: B. P . Groat and Wm. Landon, at about ten minntes of njne Thursday evening were passing up Main gtreet on their way home, and when reoohipg Mrs. Painter's residence, jnst sonth . of Dr. VanDusen's, found William Fjsk, tea old and respected citizen lying with his face downward- on the sidewalk. Mr. Fisk was picked up and taken, to b'8 \home on Franklm street. Drs,, Yan- Dfjsen $ Reed were called and on ex amination, fwjnd that tip pack of th e jneck wa& badly awoken and right-side of b'B fape badly sparred an.il bruised. Mr. EiBk Was pnoon.spjons for a very lbng time, aud on regaining ponciorui- ness could remember nothing 1 that had tr, for happened since leaving - the Baptist churc'lj.iwhere he had been attending prayer meeting. Mr. Fisk's silver watch and pocket book Aontaiuing about 85.00 were Jgiwiog, oa^ eygrytbing indicated highway robbery. It is thought that the Swelling on the cords of the back of theneck was caused by a blow from behind, and the scars on the face from the.fall on the side-walk as gravel was token from the wouads, Officer H. H. Stansell was soon noti- fied, and wgs informed that a suspicious look\Jg character hart beep peep sijtjng on the ourb fn front of tlie M. E church a little earlier in the evening, A. search of the town wns immediately made, de- pots watched, but no one found answer- ing the description.' Officers of siir— ronnd'ng villoges, pud. Rochester and Sjraeus* were wired tBe following: Arrest highway robber, about 5 feet 7 SHERMAN 0.PEJM ffO'USB. AND CONFECTIONERY STORE — And Get a Delicous dish of Or.anything you want in the line of JEine. ..Confectioneries, - Jxxbaeeos^ and^ Cigars, FRUITS* JW7TSU ETC. \ Ioe-Crfeam Furnished JbrJEa»3il©aanil Festivals ••— on Short Notice. , • ~ --©PERA-FfOtTSEBrOtlCr^T^MK: '\: Has removed to the '- ' SHERMAN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK SPLENDID LIGHTS, NEW scEosrEPi-^r, Photographs in Every Style ! FITiST-^tASSTVOHK IN INDIA INK AND CRAYON OPERA UP TO LIFE SIZE. HO USE ENTRANCE, 3ST. ^5T_ Proifraiitine of Ijtjons Temperahce CaiiLH mleoUnjr. The Lyons Temperance Camp Meet- ing,.^hu:li will be held next weelt,\ An- g ust^th to IJjUi _ inchisiye^omioniict|_ the following programme : Thursday, August 13tb—2 p . m., Col. G. W. Bain, of Kentucky. . 8 p . m., Froth Club, of Buffalo, concert. Friday, Angnstldth—2 p, in., ex-Goy. St. iTolrardf Uonsas. 8 p. m., Arthur Oopeland, of Now Turk, assistant editor of the Voice. ___ r ^ Satr'-day.^iugnst 15th—2 p. m., Ho)). John B. Finch, of Nebrnaka. S p. m., Rev. Lewis Holsey. Sunday, August ICth,—10:30 a. m., RBV.. Hfimilton, the \boy prcocher.'' 2 p . m., Lou. J. Beaucbamp, of Ohio, 8 p. in,, Praise seivice and symposium. Season tickets 50 cents. Day ticket, Thursdaxand^S.ainrday : .15 cents, _ J?ri- day \and Sunday 25 cents. Let alljiurchase season tickets. Aro Xlicy Canalers ? QeiieyR.A<tvertiser. Sam Garnner now of Waterloo shot off a good one hereon the 4th of July which has jnst reached us by canal. Sam had wagered a. cup of peanuts and a chew of tobacco that the Waterloos would win fhe hose race. Of course he got loft. After the races were over §a|p stoutly mai'itu'ned. the Fosters Were not firemen, and so persistent was ho in the statemont that a. Clifton Siftn became mad about it and said that it was a darned lie; every_m»n-that- ran. in the race was a fireman and member of the company. • Sam, allowed he kuow better, theywopa not firemen but eanalers, for none but a canaler would make thaf turn around the \snubbin post.'' Ojifton payed. For Fine Flavoring Kjf tracts -Call on JrE^Bteyerr manufneturesr^nnd dealer, .Newarkj- N, ¥,, ogr a t -gieeei'iosr where his goods are for sale. 27tf \\*\A*\W0l!ff TO THE LADIES in this vicinity, who have use/} COOK & LOUNSBURrS Fine Shoes. We need only say that we continue to keep on hand alt the different widths and sizes of French Kid, Cur Kid, Glove Foxed, StraightfGoat and Pebble Goot JJuttpn .Shoes (^Mi^make^'TiJiiosa who have never worn them we would Bay, they are the finest, best wearing and most stylish shoes in the market. Every pair warranted to give entire satisfac- tion. To be found only at J . G. PITTS, tf Union gt., Newark, N. ¥. Notice t o piti«en«, » Jf our people on seeing any suspicious, fob} frig persons, tramps, or any one that looks or appears in any way suspicious, v>ill l-'nr'y notify me I will immedi- ately look { nto the mattei- and a t least keep a watch on bum. Tb's v, III help to keep or- village clear of such characters as ossau'ted Mr. D'isk on Tln-\'day night las/;. H. H. STAVSEIIL, Police Oonsj;a|)lo; Bill heads, letter heads, note beadsHind envelopes cheaper than ever at the UN- ION \ f}u %onday the London Times devoted another leader fo eulogujing Genera] Grant. ' ' ' I'ort Cilhaan. ,l\Iiss /*Iicc DTHns^ell bn. «]n«t boon appointe^l pt-stmijiti'eashere. fhe chnrch is to have a new carpet. Six dollars of- tbeproceexlg of'ttie recent HoUdikin ponprn-t arfi to b e applied to- n^fluVpTniWt),'and five dollanbave been dona'ted by t!'. n LiMrarj'' soeJa ! i y- ' .Acistern 22 feet long, 7 feet, wide and 7 feet in depth bas been ojug adjacent to the barn of George and Oliver Bity], Two hogs belonging to Charles Mon- roe were lulled by the heat Inst Friday, John W. Barker is having the\ house repaived that was for some time the home of the Howard family. UNCUS JOHN. • I have Just hofight a milnbBr of chests ^rfTmTTirst Crop Gardon Grown Ja p Tea, a sample of which\ wns put t o a veiy critical test recently and pronounced the best- out of over 50 different' samples inches.high,.weight aJhoaLMOpo M ds r fK- S ° me of * *** e *PW<>»«*< tea dark complexion, black aaoustacho. rough beard, as tbongh he had not been shaved fdr four weeks; had on short browp coat ripped in the back,' light faded pan- tulouuu ant}\ brown Derby hst.\ This man has been seen ahoijt town' for several days', but on Friday morping conld not b e found. Every effort is.be- ing made toward the capture. Gentlemen in want of a fine stylish made suit should leave their order with R. E. Morae, our popular merchant tailor aud gents' furnisher, Herrick Block, Mairtsteet,'Newark, H\. Y: tf Finp prpss Shirts t o Order ! I Gentlemen in want of fine dress shirts, made fo order, can not do better than to jeave tjieir rgeosure 'With R. E. Morse for his popular perfent fjtHng ^' rPI shirts ma.le to order for half the usual prioejpaicHor shirts mSfle to ordeiv-Gall at 21 Main streot, Newark. tf AT WILDER & LKGUETT'S NEW - syoifE - WilJ be found a nice\ and complete line of Lap Dusters, ^Nets, and something entirely new in ^wTips. Also, Ifonitor Oil Stoves, Hamrao'ekr, FiBh Poles, *o. Having been in bnsiness in Newark but a short time, their STOCK I S EN- TIRELY NEW and free from shop- worn goodC Give them a call? 24m3 . $1.48 buys a fine kid shoe at, }7 IJIain: Street, sign of Yankefl. ' \ i,f' •. IUAIIUlF.lt . niLI^-ROGHRS-In Sodus, August 5, 18915, Dr. Ira J. Hill of Webster, N.Y., to Miss Luaj V. R6gcra of SoduB, N. V. judges in the country. Will challenge any one to beat it for 60 cents per pound, C. A. -WELCHER, ~Stit~ Sheiinan Opera gous.e Block. A poster was-issued yesterday by the Village Board offering a reward of' J fgr^lier»^est^jd j ^QnvictiDn, jaf~fQgJm%, iiformation that sin j result in the prreet aud conviction of the person or persons who assaulted Mr. FiBk.. \° Conine~ml'nf lor< Pn Wednesday evening, August 5th, st the residence pf the bride's parents, one-half m'le west of Phelps, on ^he Clifton road, occurred the marriage of F. E ; Conine, one of our most energetic young lawyers, recently admitted to ibe bar, to Miss Florence Taylor, The ceremony was petfoimrd \in the pres- ence of about phe htndred mvifcsd »ts, a number being present from Newark, Watertown, Geneva, Bnf&jp, BelliBleSandLyonB. Thepfesentswere- nnmeronB' and costly. The happy couple left on the 10:08 p. ni, train for tlie. Thou- sand Islands, to be absent for about two weeks. On their return, they wilL immev- difitiely Jtak.e u p their 'residence in .this village. The PNfojj 5fefe?s fl>«p\ all, luck and prosperity. '\-:.:'' House and lot tot Sale. ';\ My house and lot on Mason street are for sale; For terms address me\ at Clif- ton Springs, New York, 32ml A. M. HYDBT ^ •--—-\- FOE SALE. jj One Jersey bull calf, solid color, y«)ry fine and exceedingly vyejl bred, subject- taken at once, address, FprpHoeand pedfgrtei fi. H, MoSSEj ~'~ „ Siiccessors to Pyatt & Burnhath.' MOST Q0MPLETE\ STOCK GROCERIES CBOO&EBY AND , . . a^ASSWARM ' To b e found] in They have laid in a oboiao selection of . -: . Fzwi Jais and Jelly Gups of 'every TrtytenndVinety, for the frnit preserving season... They also have a Ml-assortment of CANNED COOPS -Such-as Potted arid Oanfied Meats; Fruitef Vegetables, Etc;, for camping and pionio parties. Their stock of fanoy DIUD. UESTPAI.L-Tn r Morion, July 28, Wesrraii, agui Tgjtnra. OTTIJET—In i'lielps, July 2T, JS8G-, Ottlfj, agea 03 yenrq. \ JIIliin-InOranillfapMs.Mirh., Amr. f anracl Miller, hrotner In-law of Ho [inerof Newark, uvea CT years. 18S5, Hiram William E , 2, TS85. on., J! -H, B-SiSt: Can lie remaved without soiling, aad adjus- ted to any lengtli sleeve. We Jjave-addei recently, the Ferris Bros COR-DSD •In Addition To our very complete line of _ For Ladies, Misses and . Child re ri, Z^ TlTnqiiQBtjonnlte tjia-—,— In the oiarke't. The season lias come when gentlemen worn out with the flmS&k of business will don their siVuitnor r'egnjia and Tp'the various summer resorts. All such are gently reminded that tliey will' find it a _ . _.^^conyenienc6Jo-haye*-'^iB\--w«llsteckeeVwitlr-- J -\\''\\ '- •- Flannel SJfcjlrts, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Baibrig'g'an and l^Q^saaier trndei-wear Jf?rora our superb Btock of We invite particular attention t o our Cplored and White, Laundried and Unlanndrjed \ Among the offerings of special value we claim to sell the Best 50 cehl 'Shirt in Wayrte County, For' proof of the f aot call on W. H, OTCHOLOY & CQ f t 'Has the self-threading shuttle o.nd self-setting peedje, $5 worth of fhe ftNEST ATTACHMENTS Eyarjseut out with a Sewing Machine. We also repair any machine made. Work warranted. TVe keep \ Needles, Attachments and Parts for all Sew- ing Machines; Old htaohjnes jn BKolimigf) |or nay onea. . \y^n-g«nA»«4->j 1 j»>^ r | n(r| . , - BRices \~ \ \^ W. n.-.-ICelleiy'oQId.Stnndr-Wiftiirrm) Dluuk, Tulmyt'a Hb^ ffewarlr. s, - We altribute our success in Lyons tj the fact that we sold AT A VERY SMALL MARGIN And- shall conduct our bnsiness here on the same principle. WM.'ROGERS & SON, AND 184? EOSEES BEOU W. are selling SEW4.lt* MAKiEfS. Onr nWket report is carefully correct- ed every Friday evening—the last thing before going to press, HKWAB*, N. Y., Allg. T, I8SJ. * «o@ per bushel BS860 « •SK-OVM 00(4-1.80- '\ —~- 1 OOl Onions.... Potatoes -wmjatrKsa.:.:...'. \ White Corn......<..'.-» Outs Timothy Seed ortod Apples.:.... \ RiispberrieB. '• Pmotes,.... P«ppermlnft)n...-. Hotter., i Uid. Cheese WoiA.-i.. ,90(3 9T 509 55 2»0l| 0 25 II II IT® a BOQa lea TK® I4« 153 irjrauhd per doKen v5 por pound m mmm Is constautly receiving arjditjons, and everything in thfljr line . _j_ .-Willbe sold af JThe firm of Pyatt A Buruham having ...... . been dissolved by the death of Mr; to register;.. Willbe-sold-verr- t»he«D^f fykt^\-Motesmd -accounts belonging lo the »«id firm J)ave.'.been! left -with ms for Mttlement,' and' all persons indebted Are bewby-flptifledUiattheymullfsettte 1 PERKINS Ail fire lisonmce nostness entrasted to'tntt B»yfetietiiigtflj and honorably aajuated andyata. INSURANCE ON FARM BUILDINGS a ipedatty. riost of policy sav?d,> •Bireshlnit W!?! n ?? , , !oa •witfcwa.ogfc Damages liyUghC nine allowed m cue oflore ihough are ftom such Policies written In thefollowing companies ' HOWARD JIBE INSOBAJfCE CO., - Or H»W TOBK. PHENtSCFIRE INStJBANCE COMPANT 0» BSOOKiTH. €fcrni»'ii American J|ire Iusuranc'o Co.> '' ' _ pjr >ww vbns. Wverpooli loiidon'&'ft'iine Fire fittrir- AHpjl 0<)J(PASV, OF lOHBOS, Hanover Fjr« Insurance or iraw rtmi. the (jtiecn Fire Insurance Corrtpanj oir K,IVKRFO6I<; 8nk tltp Ofi«e iosurauco Coffipnj^ — . — •-• OTHISDOW. .«,- p Vlllage^ropertywilibo taken at Vert'.toir r»teil W«,^olj»r8n|wed without eipeow*wh\a™lw r AND FORKS, FIRST QUftLITr FOR $3J0 PER DOi. Jlt^This h Not a Cut or Speciai Price Put tbe same price we have been selling for three yeais-atotU! Lyons store. ALL GOODS COMPARATIVELY \ _; Compnny,' Newark, St. T. iiil ,W' . The Largest Stock, *he Best Goods, tbe ' : Host Rensonable Price?. The ; Fifiest Kentucky, iReniisylvania. and Maryland Gdods •\• 0 • diiecs frorij bonded warehouses, and . . •' - •>\- WARRANTED TO BE PU RE - A M l ?}JJ e of Domestic and Foreign <Jtfis,. Winek Brkirirjick\ et&, of tM'best'tfrdnds %\vmf$ insforijc „ -V .\ ,;-.4';., \'\'.'^4- Whiskies at ifom _:%t.p proportionate]y. low. to $4.oe> per- gallon, ancl' tstber expll Overly ^ Pf^*tmt v wp d^^^^n^ •^•-..^^W^r^ 3§F r,^?f ms^M^^ '•J «=sifei« '^•MMfili* t&*'*+W^ \