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assrsf 3 ?.* m ••life _>- -^A..3STTEl\-p A* the hiRfcest market price, at Steljbins Ware House,-N. Y. C. Depot, wheat, oats, oarloy, putatoBraari-oatena.-—^ fJie highest market price paid, fpr oil of ^e^pOTbrinl-at-eur-ofilee, ot-Peivson-&-Per- lp„s Hunk \C.\ H. PHKKINS & Co. -jtoOPFMAN' o c O .E a o W & 30 ROBTNSQN,!! LE»& tQMUL subscribers fiozjk cmiU-14 Jmmrf-JPifgtp 4S&7,Cuah toaccompa- iTj r 't!ie order.- . , ^^Oiu^Tdej>!wne^numtih' is.g'L lirnericau Stem Wind > < -WEGUARANTEE L0WEST ^ PRICES OK SILVERWARE Engraving Tree. -a 3* o 3 CD LOCAL AA'B OTHERWISE. School will begin Monday, August 30. Palmyra will' have a horse race' to- - day. - -- • --*- - - - -- , Ijgt&is Las. contributed §114.60 t o Ireland's home rule fund. The Union school .at Sodus^ Centre closed yesterday with a pic-nio. ' -The office of tWTalmyfa \Democrat has been removed to rooms over Bonnie's A teachers'.elnoa \->!£ i... ..r.. )tf >i^4-i^ the Clyde High sohool at the begiuning of the-faf term. bakery mediately coated \\ith mucilage oj sprinkled with common baking soda. Either will afford at least temporary\re- lief. Counfry^^Tton,^^^ t 0 iSI^iTSfibriL-. A large concourse attended the funera} of Mrs. Lunibblutl, at,East Newark, on Sunday lust. Tor Fine Flavoring Extracts - Call on J . K Stever, manufacturer and dealer, Newark,-N.T., or a t groceries, where bis goods are forjmle. 27tf FLOOR AN » P'TEF.1). Call on Snyder & Burgett for all grades of flrur and feed at very low prices, jlyl \SuiltllT&^StUes' new Havana cigar, PKOSPECTOK, is entirely free; from artr- ficial flavor and the finest in the mar- ket. 18yl - Two KiESHHt llooins -$>br renTuiThe Herriokliiock. Apply , to R. E. MORSE, Newark,^ J. Mtf Attention Sportsmen. Wilder. & Leggett have in stock the nsost complete line of T fiahinfr tackle in town. Call and see them. <• 16tf ^ \THE SOLID WORTH Stever block in Newark to A. W, Hyde —consideration, 8(i,000. The UNION office will give you low- pi ices on all kinds of Job work. Call and examine stock and prices. The new Adams .express turnout, . the finest express rig yet seen in Newark. By request we' publish on the first -page of tbisishue a very interesting ac- count of the battle of Gettysburg, taken from the KF. Y. Times. \ - Monday night Price's\ and Glimpse's hotels, opposite the, Central- station; at Lyons,, were entered hy burglars, and nearly $100 in money and cigars, wi re A'ue JLiyons league ball, elubleT practic- ing daily,preparatory to the contest with the 'Newark club on Monday. —SHte^BFrciuVs fueilities for doing first- class_ job work cannot be excelled, and our prices nre^aslo\v aslEe^losvest. - : -Tl&e'aljaorAang question _ in. Clyde is, where the pbstoffiee wjil be located when Mr. Taylor takes possession of the office. ~'A large number o f people from out of town attended tiie graduating • exercises iu lh4fita,ejman_aueriUiouse hist friday evening. An excursion train- crnnposed of nine «ttts— frmu -Brtjokljii,—ptisHt-d -through Newark on the West Shore Wednesday evening. ( ' .' The Fourth will be celebrated in Roehestarou-Mouday, by a shuni buttle on the driving park, to increase the sol- diers' and saiteBi-ffieauraeat-fnHdT- .. A bum ..on ,the...hand should be im , ^ _. _ ivi..i,..-.t n ...i it...i.,..n Hon at fcyons Monday should remember that a special West Shore train Will leave. Newark a t 6,10 p. m.'and returning,, leave Lyons at H.15. - Special preminms are offered by citi zens of Lyons, for the best loukiii, ouarge of the agent, A. S.' West fahr-is--bafeies—young couples married on the Stolen. ' . \ ers of peach orchards in the vieiuitv of There,were, sixty.-four- apulicihfa-fw- JPiilmyrn K.'-y-tlu-tra-i.i-tittle-prHa'peet-of-ar tlje principalsliip of the Waterloo Uufon \ n ' r t,l- oi>i 1 be tre.es being infected with Try tf Cigar is all that its name implies. aiifiy : —; - ^_ •___ the most guar- Thc Monitor oil range is complete oil range iirtlie market, anteed fully- - Eor alJ o '* 16tf \ Wn-DEB i LEann-rr. \snecial Bargains—Look at the apecMl bargains now being'offered by the Koctr--t -ester GrOrTDrOioffirnir eompany Men's pantaloons for .65 worth '• Cassimere suits ' .85 1.00 1.35 2.00 2.3B 4.60 6.0.0 8.00 1.00 1.25 1.75 . 2.25 4.00 4.50 8.00 10 00 15.00 BJu-rick bloOk, Main St., Newark Sf. X Cftll and look at our 90c. eipresB. •wagons the largest and cheapest in town. iptf WlLDEB & tiEGOEIT. • Sing Shot. pai-HoMiijure^-ttie- -*iiiesA -SokLJiy, WrXiDEB & LiEQaETT. ^_ _ J^i • sunaay PJp'OTirt The Snnclay edition of the New iork World will b e on sale at Kelley's drug store at 11 o'clock^ tf. ^*x — . Bran and Middlings, cwt, at Bnrul.am Bros. L. A.\ Lowland has still on hand for sale, in the freshest and finest condition, ' e ahhage. cauleflower, pepper and celery • r plants; also quantities of greenhouse' aud hothouse plants, and \everything in =-.hi8\KiiGr—Gall and see. 25w2 Jleadqnarters \ For sewer pipe and chimney tile at 23tf •' WrLDER & LEQOET'S. If yon Want a good lunch, cheap, go to the opera house restaurant. 24tf school, and sojSe of the applicants sent their photographs to help along their chances. There are only three prisoners in the jail a t Waterlo6,~and they are contined for minor offences. ' Can any county of like population show so good a record ? —Waterloo Observer. \ ' ' The Phelps base' ball dub, which played the ^fewpkiles on Thursday, are KCII organized, and are as geutlenianly a set'of young fellows as are rurally found in such organizations. „ Deluge Engiu'e\ & Hose company of this village have accepted an- invitation, to participa-te in the Fourth of July celebration at Lyons on Monday. They will be accompanied l|y...fthe \CUi/.ims Gurnet hand ot this place, - AfbcrtrHT-Whifbifak; trde0ef iif TTm- kee notions in Woleott, has filed an. aa-- signrnenl for the benefit of his creditors in the Wayne county clerk's office in Lyons, The assets and- liabilities are about $3,400. -Win. Allen Budge of, Syracuse, Is the assignee.' While District Attorney Bay and; fanSily of Lyons, were awny from heme on a viBit last week, parties entered the house, ei joyed a bountiful lunch and then with kindliug- and kerosene oil at- tempted to brim the dwelling. The at- ti mpt proved a failure as the lire died -out after being- igjiited-. - - ——>— A young Indy who can play the piauo, pnint plaqTlgs7\Snd hammer brass in a- foreign tongue, recently asked neryonng.' man if the fast Ualrle'oi'^oz, \who wriitp some'of Dickeim' works, wasn't Zaris, because, she added, she had read in' history or somewhere abotit a Mr. Bt-z Zaris. The young man, whose collar was sawing bis ears, said he \aw' be- lieved st>.\— Tlw: P>inting Press. bo Tuesday afternoon af abpftt-six- - a bug snmewlia't similar to that which attacks rose bullies, For-lhe. acunmmod^ition -;Of peoule- wisbilig to alt -nd the JTuurtli at July. 'C6lul)i'ation at Lyon's, SOnday, a special train will loavo Newark for Lyons, on the West Shore, at 6:fO p. -m., aud re- turning lea«e Lyorja at lhl5 p. tor — Ontario Beach' at Charlotte is -the Coney Island of Wi-atern New York.- Tliousands of peoplb from Koeheati* and Hurwtiudihg towns gather there Sunday aftornootm for - reoreafion aud atnusfrueut —not very appropriate to the day. Xt is sUted as a fact not generally khown that people who leave their boxtsas unoccupied for thirty days cau- not ci dject Jor loss by. nreruUess the-y -hiLve-obtaiu^d the written consent of the insurance companies in which they have insured. Tlie sink-hole, just west of Clydeon the West Shore road, continues t o be .somewhat troublesome by sbttlinga little now and then. Therek^is n o danger, however, jo passing over the spot, as ft o'clock a scaffold about fifteen, feolirorfl the ground on the eas^side of the new dwelling-hoose being constructed bv A. aud all trains slow up.at tliat_poihti. A travelling patent medicine advertis- ing establishment furnished a promis- cuous crowd of people with vocal and instrumental music a couple- of . jjsonings_ih.«aiig—the early—prat ot -the' week. A lightning calculator, with all' bis Ijghtuing methods, followed in their John S. Cosnd. a welf-known boot wd shoo dealer in LyoDs made a general assignment for the benefit of his credi- tors on Tuesday of this week. Chester G.Blaine of that place was named as the assiguee; The liabilities are §2,700 and the assets are about the same amount._ ..-,.. -. . .—— A man named Gardner, representing himself to b e an agent for a music firm in New York, victimized 1 several Clyde letting the • two occupants, James M. Ooons aud Charles Horton, _to the ground. Mr s Coons was at work the following morning being a little sore, but Mr. Horton received more serious bnu'ses although no boues-were _brcken. Samuelj; Crandall, 'formerly-supei- iritrr - of all Wild's, : to be sold at BEIGESTO' SDIT THEOTES, Parlicnlar' attention custom grinding,- is given t o visor of the town of Huron, .died _at hia. xesidhig-.ft fuila west of Clyde, was home in Anp;e)iea on Sunday evening, at fieage- of SI years, H» removed to fie latter place from Huton fourteen yeais ago. H e was kimwn among all the dtjuooratic leaders in Wayne county; and in this vhriMty^had a Very wide ac qnaint-ince. . His d_entli_ was due to a fall, he Ji'ad frorh a ladder at his home, last Thursday. He leaves Tsix children and fifteen grandchildren. - — - Tn regard^ Eo The staiemeuts recently. made about the Lehigh Valley and- tire West Shore road, the Philadelphia Tic- yaJwTBayST \Lehigh Valley raflcoaiT officials j esterday denied the report that the contemplated leasing 150 miles of the West Shore mad, so as to reach Bnf- fulo, and'also {hut there was any present indication of building a^ new- fond from Gt-neva to Buffalo.\' \WeTfave already nn arrangement with.tlie.Etie ,\ said one •faf tlie officers, \that lias; worked very satisfactory. We have no complaint to make, and there is no movement bii foot just now t> change it. What may be 1 doie in yeara to come eaunot .be pre\- dictedi buttbatany suph' ^Btep *feriioB- tjemplate^ flow is jucofrect.''' 'The Seueca County Courier, in,, it's, notice of the tnjveiling of ;fcbe statue xf\ , Webster, at Goucord, N. H-, states, thaf : a?Ws>ell-known rmTis again stocked ^ ^MM* James B. Webster ol Waterloo^ was in attendance. He'.iS of the Same family as i}aniel_ andJNouii Webster, having been bpfn in I4tohfieid, Conn., inJ806. All (race their 1ffi?age jfb John Webster, one of the first spftTiifii oud earliest governors of. \\*e Colony^ of Connuoticut. Mr. Webster, on account of his age and tlie distancehehad travel- ed to witness the ceremony, was made, quite a hero. He was assigned to .eorb.-. fortable rooms at the hotel, .was hand' .'soSely entertained and hot allowed to pay any of his bills. He -was- £ivei». ft seat on the platform with goverh&rs'ahd ex-fiovernors alid other notables, Th f joiiruey was a long one for a-'roan of. Jftr. •WBhntur's age to- mso, but no .vaff.'.iinoxo. than repaid i n tha pleaaure that it, gate grounds, etc.,.at the annual\fair 'tobe held iu that-place next fall. The Lake Bluff Fourth, of July celebra- tion to-day will doubtless draw .largely from Newark\ and other towns in this vicinity. Elaborate preparalious have been made t o make tiro'occasion a com- plete success.* „ The Palmyra Courier says that owu- Another of the rumored social events,, whioh have been abundant in Newark -withifi-the-pasWew-week-sv-taok-deti form last Wednesday evening. iThe oc- casion, whioh was 'an exceedingly bril- Jiuut and happy one; was the marriage of Miss Winifred, one of'Newark's most, popular aud-eharmiuspjouug-lrnlies, to Winford Cr -Birrgei S'urges's, and- one of the most reliable and genial young men iu the place' The wedding festivities took • place at tho handsome and spacious residence of' the bride's parents. .Mr. and Mrs. J. B„ Westfali, on Charles street. Guests con- tinued to arrive for two, hours previous to the'time for the nuptjals which., had been\ ilseu at h»lf4>ast fi*e o'ulock, untH something like one hundred and twenty-' five people, old andjouug, were assem- bled to witness the eceremouy. ^A-t th e appointed time the bride aud groom^. preceded by the four ushers iu pairs, slowly marched- to the front of the main elaborate, thsty a.nd ap- mrd—floral decorrr- ?\\.\v Hue of KfcHTXos at-1, a, 3.7, in~V>, 19, as cents ami up; no price atall. iort M Tii\Bev. Plv 11 1 '\\ 19 \\\-' iicwnintroridloreil \ami wlilta WNIiN OOLLAKS ourt CLTIW ai 4, «,\ 10 fents and up; wholesale prices; - . - ^. . Bursal!)* in GI.OVKS fnan 4 cents anil up to choice alllc gooils. B;-3t value in CORSETS. In lowu nt Hi, 80, -IS eonts awl up; worm ouo-lluril more. TIXWAItVat cest; atro liargaina in. GLASS WARfc at WOftlB'S BRANCH, Two doors from Williams' Grrocery Store, PALMYRA STREET, NEWARK, N. Y. SHERMAN OPERA HOUSE parlor where propiiate Sveigreerr -tions added to the beauty aud invpres- sJYenessof the scene. Kev. Burgess, 'the groom'sjather, performed the cere- oiKMiy^^at-the-elose-of which by a—simple- eontrivaiice, the coutents-ofSr^basket: of\ roses were showeffed upon the wedded pair.from above. Following congratula- tions canSo a bounteous feast gotten up\ and served iu the uiost artistic style. By request we omit a description of the presents aud the names of the donors, but it is only fan- to say that seldom thies a brideL rect.ive srrch an' e-xteiisive array of ^beautiful, costly and useful gifts as were to be setin.ou this occasion_| At 7:4f> the newly united pair took ti Ceutrtd train for Charlotte and from there \started on a lake trip to Thousand Islands tu_hu absent a. week or more. The following were among tho guosfes from abroad: Kev, L.N. Straiten,!).D., X>reaidoiit Wheaton Seminary, Wheaton, Ills.; .Miss Lucy Palmer. Toronto.. man is-kept there to .watchjhe pjace, veutiorml-^ltrekT-Hffiss-^ernihr stri^iivdiEi^ O-OOIDS. We \yish • to_hsyJte _ fp-ckljitteutiun t<» .sunuuer war Wu have a large an.l v« i .UP wiy attractive stock of goods \for le.l *!.. iv ,,f ,iivs^ [abries, laeluUing fr THEY CO. Fiir the next sixty days l„wiH make. first-elass QAgj^^-FQ-R $3,00- R&R DOZE-f^ to those who pay STRICTLY IN A,DYA\ T CE. Prices of Oth.ex' Sizes in PrOport&n. — -- Having lately-ptvrohased a - ~ --\ TFEW LENS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY FOR LAR(«E_\VORIL ... .. _!_ I am now prepared to make Groups or Single Pliotos on Cards as /Large ^ -as 11x14 inehes. / Batiste, Ch{uldus, A'un's l\irhig Crepe Fonle, Smithes, Toil tte A*p,<l. gtlfc, JEcrti and White JLiuoti tie Bfejicas,-fntti^ JE*mms~r r «ud .VrtiMA-fr ks, I'Mimine, etc. • OUR CORSET STOCK ^S : lff^ , ^y:^^^K,'\''^^ g r\5?!^»-- CEr4EBKAIT.U Canada; Miss Jessie Fiuehout, •Cauajo- barie; Mrs. J . B. Eomans, J-B. Boniaus, jr., tmd Miss Nannie Neil, Helena, Ark.; G. M. SoverhiH aud wife, A. 0 . Gordon nnd wife;Mvs. L-.-\Pr]iiaTronTt^~RrjH.he8teTT Tiewis Gordon, BrookpprfrjHeury Sehoott' maker and wife, Seneca, Castle; \Slivand. Mrs. W. H. VauValkenbuig, Misses May, Bell and Edith VanVnlkenburg, Phelps; Mrs. I). M. Aldrich,' Macedor; John Williamson and wife, Miss touigg Saiir ford, Pidmyra; Dr. Frank Wilson,, Miss Allie Cowan, Sodus Point; Charles K\. Haynes„Lyoos; Bev. Nelson, wife aud daughter, and-EH^ kelson,- I'airvilhT Br Ctark and wife, East Palmyra. 4 blirffotl—Suyaclr. How'events do come and go in our lives ! Aud this event which, was so long foivobai Ford is no longer -a., bachelor, jbu.t has ' taken unto himself a wife, the accom- plished daughter of J. .Lv Snyder. The wedding was indeed an aunsually pleas- ant and enjoyable affair—thanks t o our efficient host. The bride was handsome- ly dressed iui white, with front of ecrix vnleneiens lace, and carried a boqnetof Marcchal Neil roses; the, groom in con - sisteruf.the bride, aud Mr, Fred Crota of MaiioUestor, as bride's maid aiid- groom's man. The oarerijony .was pej> formed b y Eev. J. O; Nichols at 7 o'clock.' Miss Matie Snyder, youngest sister ofthe bruTej playSI tho wecldiug mnrcli. Befreshiuents were- bounteous aud of the very best kind,- Mrs.' Dell Hodgson as caterer-.—The presents wcr many aud varied, both ornamental ^nd useful, especially the bank check, from the_brido's\ father. At 9:42.\.thj _twiuji_ left for an extended \trig west, anfid hearty congratulations and many a Gud bless you . both. Guests were present from Syracuse, Eeclitsfer, Palmyrp, N,)plrs,imil Michigan,, ONE OF TUB GUESTS. F. Cressybn Miller street, gjke-jnuijvl-pedple the first of fho week b y issuing one dollar orders for music on ail imag- inary firuh He was enright at the game aud sent lb the Monroe county peniten- tiary for six mouths. Some time dining Tuesday forenoon a little girl named Katie Casslemni), 8 vears old, daughter of Win. Onsslcrrian, drowned in the canal. She was on the -wny horiie from Mrs. Sidamm's resi- dence, a short distance west of the lock. The body was recovered , on Weduesday morning, .Qorcmer LiymgH'ton, Was noti- fied, btitdid not cpfisicleF' ari~rrrcfnest- .Beces8ary.r-|?.cffi v _& £&•£?!.. -- A prrnter,\ \ttansformed into a gipsy, made us a call yesterday. He remarked that .he. Worked ffrrPomeroyJCitaker- in Palmyra thirty-five or forty years ago\ and that lie worlrvd on the Newark <*H/»vVr__when , it fiiv-t * started He dropped in with tho gipsj hand at Kansas. City, .and was oh bis way east. He wouldn't work a t the printer's trade at prie<anoAV^aid^iid«lMpoe--biff^psemV occupation. Tho above stateuie'ut is true, because it was made by-a printer.. The.flrst league .ball game-was played between the Lyons and Palmyra clubs- at tlie latter'place on ThnrJday. The .TjyouB club woa the vietory by a score of'22 to 21. Geofge. the 6'\dy remaining child of Mr, nud Mrs. Nelson Roberts, of th e Outlet, died on Sunday last, after an flitters of sonjfl threa weeks •with dip- thariav aid was. buried o'a Tuesday after-' noan,'Rev. A. P. Burgess conducting .the'service, the renviins beinj interred Union School 'J'-emrlkers. - The board of education announce the following list «f teachers in the Newark Union school and academy for the school year beginning August 30, next. P. I. Bugbee, p'r\incij5aI;*Alice E7 Gif- ford, preceptress; Helen M. Knox, as- sistant preceptress; Carrie L . Aumock, senior dej artment; Clara B . EvaM, junior department; LizzieSaaford,Carrie E. DuBois, iutermedffiEe\7ispartineiits; Hchin M. Goodhue, Fannie E. Kirk,\ pijmriry d^pTrrtareirla: ^^ ' The above teachers, with one excep- tion, have been mpmbers.'of the. faculty dnyirig,|jie.past y_uBr.or.mora ,^and -their fitness Tor'their respective positions have been fully-demonstrated -in-theoharagter aud 'tkorpuglSHeBS Tot\ the p'ast year's workj Mjss Sanfoid, the^ neWr-iencherr haeiad- saepesbfui-e?rrtri«ic»^tr--teacir^ ing. and is w£ll known in thhl vicinity. The board has chosen' wisely and wet 1 j and-thasucaesa of—next year^s^t already* established. • ; in Willo-w^venue •cemetery, Only two weeds' before the sister, 9 years oU, bad gone-to thp,grave, a victim of the same disease. These were remarkably bright .and promising children, mature beyond' their yf ars, the joy ' of. tho household, aroniid •whom the fondest parental af- fections Had been entwim?d. The home is ttow'the abode of an unusual sorrow,, and, all frill sympathise with the discon- solate father and mother. ', As'tft© season for travel and recreation is approaching, Brewster & Wilber hove added Iprgely•'to their stock of trunks, rl^lf trrinka.-travcliijg bogs and' tourists straps/ Their stock of seasonable boots, and shoes is sdso complete. 27w2 _ % V. Hltehouflk * 0». baVe rmex- ^WiafflHS#^|o)f;hwdliBgo6aI, 2?w4 Go to Yt. V. ttitclicock & 0V for Hie very lowest cash prices.oh coal and bf fn^b^stTprality-mitlTrfu^l^tKJ lbs, per' ton. VlwA- -'imt • Pockot Book. [ Gonfhimrig two\ five doirar bills and about four dollars in silverj also order fur three dollars, and a satohei key.\ The finder .will\ be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at this office. Best line of toilet soapin towin .at 27%v2 ' • J, .P. HcffiMZEi.'s. . Leave yonr orders early at 3.. 0. Edgett's bakeiy, for fancy bake stuffs; Sneladiug \Lady Fingera,* \Kisses\ and Macaroons, wi'fr the best lee-cream in. town, made:-' up* hi any flavor de'sired at reagonabfe pjriees, \-...-\ MvJ3-! Slog Shot. Snre death to potato bugs abd currant worms, at WrxiDgu & LBSOETT'S. 22tf, A«irl Wniitei! To do light housework. offloB, . - inquire at t¥s ' 26tf ' Palmer & Williams advertise Palmer'ff Epohe^ter Jire-workSi ¥ iJny the'ro, we know tuern'to Toe atways reliable. tf . 'Teajtfs Bocliester: creani, always on hand at- Braiasn's iee-or»am. parlors in the dpefa hplts.e block. \ • , ' SI4tf • A full Hrie of butUrf orocks aqd jugs, j t Hoeltael's g^poery. : T'\ . Vtv/2 * A ftifl HJIB\ot fndt jari at yerj tp*r in all its branches, fi'tishiug in Crayons, India It'k, or — Water Colors, promptly att'euded to. Give mo a .trial before g'oiiig elsewhere. S. S» R9CHARDS, ^-OPBEA. HOITSB BLOOK:, 2STB377'A.3aB:, 3ST. -y. --^ - HUREAH FOB THE «H OF JUL? PALMER k WILLIAMS. A fiilt Asaortiiteut uf tho CeiL'bi'iiEcrl Candles, Bombs, _ Pin Wheels, Xanteriis, Pistols, Mags, Wesliaii nnWonr stoek on. sale from l't;E*l>A V, Jl\ c JOcli. I'alnior Fire Workaarc' ALWAYS! BE LIABLE n \' 1 n s i\\'\ 111,11 ''\ 1 \ , any - W o nmullou tbam last year, and ' lliey guvotiKNKUALT SATISFACTION. ER # WILLIAMS W DEtTGGISTS, Main-st. Try Nettleton & Go's. '.Tlits^ioeforgcnUonipn isfti'ktJOwleiJtrpil livaH tohp iJio BRKT HII(JE IN TtlE MAHKET- PEHFKOT FIT AN0 12VkKY I'UK WAKItANTED. Hold oul^ at It fll^lN-STT., \F,UMUK. - Nlara of vaiikct-. S 3 A. Hi3Vi:H3JF8L , iS. .. A JDaiiMVitlle Rrc«-zo, — Frtirport ^ralL A finck of citows killed ton lambs for a D,uisvillo.m/in the other day by lighting ou'their back and pecking holes therein. Palmyra Courier. Wftvufl onuiity wiflj we niiileratnnd, prcsc'it the name of a prominent and well, kflffwri' gouilemau us a cuudiil)it«» foc--44>J»aGo»giie6B>ionaX nominnt^nn this fall. ' . . \ Ncivark SlJ oulM Trr. Ton. ^Falniort Vail. _ Troy, aro-sprtoifflly'c mtomplatiiig the re- moval ottbeb; stove .works to /ojrrer vil- J'age in Gerd^ffi^N'tnv York, .JVhy does- jgjihot Fnirpffig/h'Bat.ir hi.rst.lf to wrillja.J-Jii^ location, qfkftie ,'^mpany. A little in-' fluence migBfepecure the'iu, whioh yton\& bring thousands of dollars worth o£ trade to the town annually. . Pliclps VH. N«wark« Tlie ptarne of ball hetweou the Phelps club aud the \Elliotts\ of this village Thursday afternoon attracted quite., a largo number of BpeotattWB to tire \Elliott\ grounds and amoDg the spec- tators were--a-good reprusorrtalinn nf the fairer sex. The game was called\ at 3 p'clnclt with Phelps a t the bat. Th e virftrng chin scored four runs in the thst; inning- -and- three- in™ the third, nfter' which, during the followiug.six.innhigs, they were hehrdortn to pretty sharp _ jvorJi-and^ncoceded in making\ but one mora run.- Tlie Plicliyi hoys have the reputation of being the best amateur club in this vicinity and they certainly\ play a' finod game— &nr Newark cliib. f did good work after getting fairly stai ted and iu the ccrniug league contest will very likely give tlie other clubs in th e gqniit-vmQm.eJiY.el | l v„work.fo^. do. if de- smbkc Hoino .11 title CIjrnr<*. A reguinx coi-resp mdent to tlie -.Yates iCpnnty Chronicle saya that a large sharej of the., straw. paper' marie nt the mills on .Lafec| Keuka ofttiet (the entire product of 6r«e mill included) goes to Ouba aud,iher/c boiled iu a decoction uf tobacco, andis tljen-mir- into a maohihe that stamps ime veins and the stems of $he .'tobacco lfaf, and -is tlilia prepared to- bo worked up.in ''Havana cignrs,\ 5e 43eolar«s that ,the36 life facia..- • - JFdnrj.i« of Suty. ,\ The celebration of \IheTonrth of July next Mondayjfcjtt .be-the-oiost-notable evsnt 6f this Bind eyer\ known i n thia. vicinity. Thousands of people from all p.irts of Wayne bouuty are expected -to ;ittcnd tWceiebiation^.-ErjjmaiL from, ^il the. sniTOUndipg towns, will.. bji-Uie^ guests of the : several companies of _firo- inen duririg r the Bay. The. procession Tvltt foTm\aT9^0'arm'. • The oration aud dtEer iiWary\exerc|ses wfll take place irk. the vffiage^park at vtl.30 in the morning, Jin the afjerffdbn there will he a gameof :base ball.., At^the laame time there:will' :t*e tub, pigy \stefc^tegg *IreBl-bif?rpw, ruuning and J)icyolelraees' tar the viDdgo streets. This nohsauBe, however, x»fli,' take placatin IiyoM. not Hewafk, Berry ewtes and jpxes for sola at *T, SaMtBtoi'a,' feated. They must remember however, that \kiokiug so calledi aud too muoli unnecessary talk: during the; gamei.do.: not (iuuatitlite wihmag elerneuts. I n other words some of the effectual tricks of the Phelps boys might have been prevented by a little better organization aud elisor atfontion to ail tho points of the game. Notwithstaajding the defeat of the -\IJHliotts.\ . the sjiebtators wore? convinced-that the Newark \clnb can play a gqod gajue Of bailjinfl ^tha. game with the Lyons; club on Monday\ will be Watched with interest. - ? Following is the acorW by irrain-s: Phelps--^' Newark-^0 Coal Delivered And^St-the ya*d~of thebest qualify at very low jpricea for cash. As the .times ;are hard pur prices jimt fit exactly. '- W. P. HirpuooOK fc do. Our Telephone-No, i s 19. 26raS Bicycle For Sale. F.ifty-6wo inch Columbia full n'icklad. •i-ball. bearingSi -\^iod - condition, ijay; be seen at Kelley's warehouse*, 26^2 •MB IIS. GOOD SENSE VAlSTSi' . ^-COESETS. f-M^v---», iiv f rin[ \Our' Parasot, Hosiery, am| Glu The only Corset' made in which all the streis earr be EemoYed & Eeplaced without ri.pping or ve s'ock surpa-ses anything we bavo ever showu, . rOSTEE'B is unquestionably tho lit'st glove made. .ttfrweiiX'—u-full line. JPteutie We have sold it from its first introduction in - tbis-couutry, audr~pKF~ nomioo it tho best we have ever known. CMitiren's Utim examine.- - _ ' • W. H. NIOHOLOT & CO. i_ S 1: i I W H' f^p 1 ^ 03 4 H 0 fc~-fe- fe BlmTham Bros ItM of-Cracksrs .W^-not-oijIy keep the largest aad best tiaanrtiaentof _ Groceries ' aad Provisions ! in \Wayne county, hut also keop more Crackers and nnu'o kinds of Cracker.-, than can be fomal' mr'tatfe rrf any-. <>ity in the state. Bead the following list: Buffalo Gow Milk Crackers, 08 - \ . Sm.aU Stall. \ OH Knim's-Milk \ 08 Syracuse Ovstof \ OH \ \ \Buffalo .*\'•»' \ 08 * • Kitim's \ •\. 08 • Syraoilse FawliXXMilk \ 08 . :.-\-. 1?!«>ey^3cidlrip \ 10 Taiiey-StiuaroSoda -\ ~VC . Small XXX Boston ..\ . 10 Graham Sweet ,. \ 12 , Ginger Snaps - . . '< 11 . . Ginger I)nf tor SliftUB sweet 11 Croam Gems • , ' ••' 1.1 -Home-iifaiV CsSlites • • \ 15 Gmhflra VVaifora ' • \ 1.8 - --Snow Slate, plnin— -\ ~iX - - - Soda IVaifers \ 18 • lemon Snaps, sweet 18 lemon Buns '\ — 21 Ckocdlatj Biins^\'-\\. . 20 . .. Ofe-arn Shiall :\*~ .. iM _Egg,^best in th6 ftfbrig • 24 \\ Oswego, verynide^\\ \ v \' Goboaimt, sweet ! \Vanilla Waiforfl,. ElWfeet the above named Orjiokera we fresh -each aud every weelt. P. B.—Xf yon do^fcTvish for oraokefa, buy- a saclcof our COcBht flour aud make nice bread. *....-. \\^tTENEBfBTiElrSr ?msm & PERKINS \ EBflBLISIIED .IN 1866. — «j All Plre luunranx-c. iiian£3a_iiniruateil tn Hila_ Qflk-c h'\i..Ttu>fM> satl.qr.u-tonly tfiutsui'tt'U. All losfles have tit't-n infi-Iy aa.l luiniii-aiilj mljuHted unci paid. INSURANCE ON FARM BUILDINGS n Al>ecmUj.' fiLst of poiify saved. Tliresiung ppriulla tncliith-,1 with poUy. Uamugos by Uglit- tniiKiUiowc.l iu i-iWfui lusa tliougiuiro from autji itiiUHtt mu> fitit cnsiK 1 , IMuita wraivu in ilio.ruiiawing cprapanles CO,, HOWAUD FIRE ISSCRANCE u.i'^BjoawK. PHEXIX FIRE IXSt'UAJfCE C0MPANT Wenivan American Fire Insurance Co., -Or rr^w YOPK. • Liverpool, London & Mrobe Firelngur- ANCP COJir-ANY, OP LONnoH. Ilimovor Fire Insurance Company, w . Ot\ liKW .YORK. Tho Queen Firo Insurance Company Q*jL r f%Besfn— ™— Smr Ffro Cfflco' Insunincc Company, op I.ONUON. vniuRpprijiiiTtiivilLue iasjeantvorjUojr-rat« au.T jmiii-u»i,,r(iueivoa \vtttiout exponso when thoy ' •XliIlD.\ _s H, 1'BHISIIN. 18J1 _cur*EKBKrNa.~- M —X«iuwi4t4i-tU*» is CJIIIGCI to^tbG fcUow- ' \\ iug bx-amlB of .... Fertilizers: Nobosqua Guano, Homestead SnpciThospliate! I'islfBono and Potash, CISOCKER. Phosphate, AL<!0, /Self Binders, iww\m WHEEL uu '.'' N. TT, C. Depot* llilitAugl'aG . JNEWJVRK'S Flour and Feeff trieuartoiags of SirXg Sing prison in June were,81ir,912;,expeusesr §13,008. T-be.business -pn^WTr-nf-JiltTwia • YI-.-l^ •vrasr,burned TuesdayrJ-,JbQS\S; $6,000. Encouraging raporteedme from New liOfldof), Oonn.,' Mgaafdirig eX-tri-esidont Arthur's Health. '•,\'. i-ife John Porter hSsr, been cdngratn - lated liy^he NatfonaFBlaiite Bepublioan; Aisoejatfen at vVasBingfon. \ ' I3ieNc>]iv l'ark 6ejsW raflroad has declared •» qunrteiy ,i|ivide,nd of 1 pe r \ahfc'iJMsyable .Jjiy06|lu_JCka.treaS~ T nreSs..report Bhowedj-lar, the -<iuat4er elidingJrine30thiihet.(larninKS of, S/L- 9i8,oop.:• .-,*\•\.:,.,- ' • - OneJiiuiiared anrttwenty-flve pounds 0 OttS- M^s^ietbjeoiplqdeS;^fiAtt^'Ai.y morning 0 0—2 »t'll>6.J«Sin'A Kanrt.'WprkB, four Wiles west pfotNswbWgs'^atiyibg away the. roof- $nd one side ol-a^yjteenmtll. No- body Was/hurt. _ ''•:;_-)•• ••->•-. -; - Bev, aoratiorj Uf-IDrye'r,' fof ? thirty yeftTB-steward-of thet:Jf6w*~Yorlf Sr«te- Lunatid*iSylum, at,.®ticji, died. Wednes- day atoning aged nearly fitX- .years; He WiB aiSgrilarly OKlCtMlfctergyman of' th>^ v tU<^i9t^r^ooji8rgjnroh, • \-.•\'\Eiok autldy'i^nn\^ Brpfesaors Palme* #Braaiey the most Shippers 'p{ raspberries, CHrlimts,' Cherriea, or anything else will db.Well to JBaUorxXa-'WeaifaUiO.tia.^anW«*-- Trsjons,witM press ofnee for. low rates'to Elrnira, Philadelphia, Baltimore, tmd »|l-»'outh optical, -association o f Mferoit, Mioh.,: mafeihg scientiflo 1«S& ,ijf' all defective im&ij »bbie at 3SSu^ in a short time-. We have for the'-trade. Boiler and fateat • B. A. .Willing's-Kielps SNOW fLAKE AND DAILY-BREAD FL.0UR - Afeo a fancy patent- .. -- liiesflialSpii leaf Fftuf Great bargains id oil kindai of ., •\ • Smolte the CAPTAJ&JNf- LEWIS and POKE CfOLB- cigars, rnade of pure Havana ' stock, and not flaYoredj-^aad don't forget the Ij£%LE M1& - OET, a clear tlawaha ,5 cent cigar, ^-j^iHrfeettrrcdr l^feijsr;-'? an4 ibid fry ail deaicis, f ^ •^\? ^s_.