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Cheaper than the Cheapest. DlXfEK Scr»— §9 .00, §9 .00, 0IO.OO, •12.00 undftia.OO. TOILXT sera 10 nun>— »2 .00 and up 1096.0012 pteees, Toiurr Sera—#3 'J3 . •t.OO and up to •lo.oo. Fancy Cup* nnd HMUCCM from to«. to too. After Dinner (.'ofleccup* from iV . up to 23c. each. Fancy plMc* fruiu It) up ty 50c Salad Dishes fmm Xt up ti*»i.Ui. t&ke plates at all price* Finwt Suuti'r* China from $1.00 tlo*. t<. H iMt Mi-al Dish from top. up to each, t'liina Olcr y PL-liea $1 «*>. $1 i\» and $1.3). In&^nearaiidt'rvtuncm. Fancy i-poonboldvn\ End, Creamers, IV11 Tray*. Pin Trays, I'otnli and Jtrui*h Trays, Ind. Olives and Fickle I)i»he*, Cracker Jan*, Silverware lt< «gcTS Bert Knives, Furlo, Spoons, etc •••• J. 0. F0I#g, Laadlar/Caah Orocar, 123 MJLCC Sr. Di-yBYtux. DANSVILLE BREEZE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1895. • rcesslats. The days longer grow. How about the ice crop ? Sunday * nice day, wuo' t it r You get fire BREEZE'S this month. 1S0S will draw its last breath OnighL Pay joiir town taxes at one per cenL The chair factory has closed for a short time. 6 Is an easier figure t o make than 3. isn't it r Did you get what you wanted, in jou r stocking? The Express has adopted the heavy head line. What a beautiful d*y January 1st is t o pay your subscription. I*. A . Schwan has opened an overall factory down Main street. Jubilee Singers In the Baptist church this evening. Bead the notice else where. Last week for the first time In many months, not one of our exchanges howled for water. This weather is pretty \tuff\ o n the boys who received skates and sleds at Cb Hat may. Amcng your New Year resolutions let this one head the tat: PA Y TU B PRINTER. The Lima Rrconler last we< k celebrat ed it* 23tb anniversary W e wfeh It con tinued KUocean. The expressmen and pootoflJce clerks shed n o tears when the holiday gift spasm is over with. How much quicker a colic© headed \Found * catches the average- eye, than one headed \LoeL** The Insurance- men have our thank* for calendars and blotters which are both ornamental and useful. S. P. Row© has bought the John Rowc house on Adams street and expects to move into in the spring. Fled Scbwingle received some venUon last week shipped b y ha son F. W. Schwlogte from the far west. Storage battery cars will soon replace, trolleys, in Chicago. That will some day do away with all all overhead wires. Mr. and Mrs. William McN'alr are now thinking up a naine for the, new son who arrived at their home last Thursday. Just time to send your absent friend the Uttxtzc for a year, beginning with the new year, as some of your neighbors have done. If you bave any business to transac t with 1&1>3 jou' d better get a huntie on , because its coat tall ia just disappearing' around the corner. A throat difficulty is troubling many of our people. I t is a very sor**- jo b for (wo or three days, but readily succumbs to proper treatment. We are sorry t o learn that J J, Weld- man of Sparta in suffering from gan- greene in b b foot and little hopes are entertained of his recovery. Dogs seem to have an anusu «lly strong and uncontrollable appetite for mutton this year. Nea'ly every paper contain* an account of sheep killed by them. \Christmas stories about the beautiful snow and jingling sleigh-bells were based on a theory rather than a condition this year.\—Rochester Democrat and Chron icle. The blowing down of one of the elec tric light plant chimneys, the other day, reminds u* thai when the new plant is complete that nuisance will be at a a end. The bachelor editor of the Bath Plain- dealer says: \Tuesday was ths one night in the year that the children hon e up their stockings—instead o f throwing them am the door.\ A new cemetery in Path ha* been named \Nooda-ga.** Gracious I It's good thing that one o f the condition* of occupancy ia death, or the pises would have few Inhabitants. \Purges* o f the Dansville I tree**, dU- covered a beautiful Numb* last we?k Thuisday morning, There are many of them, Jon, if you .would only ri** in limn to. see them/*—ML Morris Enterprise. A heap \o u know about IL. 'Brother Ward o f the Fre»byterian church in his annual feerm-sn, last Man day morning, stated that o f the five deaths that had occurred among the church members during the past year, the averge age «» seventy-six years. Christmas day was s o wet and gloomy outside that some o f the fellows too* oc casion to get very cheerful inside. Th e result was that they go t fuller than goata. li s a.<tu<cr way t o celebrate the anniversary o f the birth o f the Sou o f Gad. \With potatoes at 10 cents per bushel the Danville Brteze remarks that every man swallows a bushel o f potato:* in value every time he takes a drink of wbkkey. Query: If this were s o in fact, how long would the present crop of potatoes last y—Angelica Republican About a week. To-morrow F. J. Alversou will retire from the cfBceof justice of the peace, an office which he has filled for the past four years, during which time h e has done much good work, the most notice able o f which is the suppression o f the tramp nuisance. H e will continue the practice of the law here at the old stand. The judicial ermine will fall upon £ T. Fairchild, wh o will doubtless make for himself a good record. Clron up your bird gun and pack it away There is a pile of paper wasted in this country. Pig rout at the M. E. church to-mor row. Read the notice. Will Uojd has hrra h Iplng sell goods In Nelson's store for a few days. The >lt. Morris Enterprise cever looked, so well as it do » theso days. \Tho vughbrnl** to-night at the Ltfckmanoperahouse. Read thenotitxs. Tho foundation of N. L. Ktogsley 1 laundry building ou Osslan&L W being laid. H. E, I lower has purchased a nsw safe. We hop* ho wtll siuvted In tilling H with gold dulUr*. W, J. Kngle* the machinist, may now be found at the bicycle works of Allen & Kramer. Titan kit to Or. J U . MnCttoe y of Rochester to: a marked copy of the 'Doctor's Magazine.\ From the lowest water known in 3 ears the Geneutt river U now overflowing iti banks In soroo places. The Canadian Jubilee Singers in the Baptist church to night. Read their an nouncements elsewhere* No man ever offended his own con st ience, but first or but it was revenged upon him for it,**—Yonkera Gazette, A tremendously wet rain last Thurs day evening terminated in. a snow storm that made the roads simply awful. lEev. Myron Adams the Rochester minlater just deceased, is an uncle of Sireno and lUcliard Adams of this place. Everybody is hard up, from Uncle Sam to the humblest citizen of his do main. That Includes us. Flesse se'.Ue. On account of falling on New Years, the Protectivts annual meeting has betn postponed until Wednesday, Jan'y. 8th, 1890 at 8 p. m. Ttie 11-urn Shoe Co'e. works are shut down for ten dais, at the end of which time they expect to be comfortably located in their new building. They are moving LOW. The steam whialto at W H, Dick's bicicle factory toots out morning, noon and night, with a regularity that you are safe to set your clock by. \I wouldn't pile up money for my chil dren. If they deserve money they won't need it, and if they are o f n o account they don't deserve iL—Rev. Sam Jones. The Farmer's club had an unusually interesting si salon last Saturday after noon in their rooms i n the Thomas build ing. They started off with a bountiful dinner after which came the regular session, which was made lively by the presence of Mr. Brundage of Rath, who gave an Interesting talk. The business meeting ful lowed. •The Dansville lire ze, one o f the most brilliantly edited an d artistically printed papers that comes to our desk, has entered its thirteenth year. Uopej Burgees and his sheet will weather the unlucky number\ without having to tske a reef in his main sail.**—Wyoming Reporter. Thirteen Lt an uqlucky num- '< ber only whe.i there are ju»t twelve! plates, and you are this thirteenth man 'Mrs. Lillie Luigdon was Instantly kilted by the cars In Rochester but Fri day, her body being s o mangled as to be uarrcogaizibte. She vras crossing the track and in trying to get out of the way of one train stepped in fr <nt of another. She was the sister of Mrs. Geo. Deiter c f this village, her maiden name being Lillie Kysor. tier husband was John D. Ltngdon and five or six years ago the family occupied the boarding house at the Dansville seminary on the hilUide.\ —Express. IQVIUUOIM are out for the marriage of Charles F, Sojder o f thia place, sxd MIM Ede M. Kuder of South Dansville. to take place at the home o f the bride's p-rents, Mr. and Mr*. Henry A Kuder on WedociHlsy afternoon, January 8th, at one o'clock. Mr. Snyder Is one of the proprietors of theTeachera'Imp'ovemsnt Company, and on* of our young and energetic bustrme nun. Miss Koder is one of South Dansv'tlle's best young ladies and the ORSEZE extends Its heart iest congratulations in advance. The lady (7) who yesterday called the attention of another to 1 ur patched breechej, whereat they both laughed so heartily, Is informed that a new pair will be purchased when her husband's bill Is settled. It has been due nearly a ye*r. Don't criticise » printer's dress too closely wbfie you are wearing silk with: money due w . Tell 1 our hu>tband to send us f 10.73 and save the cost of a law suit. We need another pair o f pant*.\ —Lebanon, (III.) Journal, Good advice. PBUSOnAX.. Hssi ma r o«aas» in m *n ai*r vo, ami ta«\Mr**ss** Bl0waoaTr«rsvsr. —Craig Ross It visiting In New York. —Pierre Ward Is home from Princeton. —Mb*. Irene Schwlngle is home from Rochester. — Geo. Eckrfck has been here from Rochester. —Ueorge A . Sweet has gone to Ala-, bama on busIneM, —M. II' dgson of Buffalo U visiting his f Danitvllla friends. —Dr. F. S. Fielder o f New York wan home for Christinas. O. M. Humphrey o f Manchester has been visiting to town. Miss Alice Parker of Rochester b home for the holidays. Homer O. Root Is borne from Penn sylvania for a fortnight. —Mrs. J< W . Eaton of Albany u visit ing her DansviUe friends. —D. Is'. Banister of LeRoy visited Dan Fooftterraacher lost week. —Rev. R. E. Brettie o f Hamlla home on a visit last week. —MissKatherlneBUsell of Rochester is visiting Dansville friendn —Miss Alice M&rr of Canaseraga is visiting Miss Katie Vaihlnger. —W.J. Schubmehlof Olyphant, Pa-, Is visiting his Danqvillo friends. —Mrs. F. J. Nebon ate Chrlstmu turkey with friends In Ne w York. -Mr. and Mrs. James Steinbrook are here from Pennsylvania on a visiL —Mr. and Mrs.P. Gerjingof Rochester are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Kramer\*. M r. and Mrs. Cope of Quay Bt. are visiting In Rochester for a fortnight —Mr. and Mrs. G. II. DeLamaler of Rochester are guests at Epworth Cottage. •—Mrs. Bradley Clarke and daughter Bessie hare gone t o Rochester for a week. —Miss Katherine Powers of ML Mor ris is visiting ber mother Mrs. Joseph McNeil. —Andrew Michael o f ML Morris ate Christmas dinner with hia Dansville friends. William Shell of Rochester Is vial ting at the home of F. J. Kramer. Mrs. K. Uhtsaui L —Miss Susie Yost o f Rochester has been a guest at Epworth Cottage during the pu t week. Walter G. Clark will trove to Niag ara Falls, where be will enter Into a po sition In the Efie station. —Harrison Cheney o f Rochester has been visiting ha brother, Dr. W . M Cheney during the past week. Geo. L. Hammond, wife and son of Dansville, are the guests o f Joseph Orerhiser and wife.\—Avoca Advance. —\Mm Brooks, a former teacher in our Union School has been making glad the hearts of her Dansville friends for a few days. —Radolph Rtil and family have gone to Bith to attend the wedding of their youngest daughter Minnie to William Fogerty of that place. —Rsv, L. T. Fcote, D. D. of Rochester has been vUEting at the Epworth Cottigi) for * few dty* the guerts of Rev and kins. Anhur O. Sykes, OLD tinnEBHACKLE *H OB* RRBTATIONI. Netnrtlllant , Perhaps, ba t Original . OL'K MOTT O 'AW/ ywr AraS ctot *ns r*« «svs/a/f r kit How th* <U?s do loam r STOW IVblchleUaponth s k«n7MD» you I now. a CHAXU C o r XJHL Rise cat t^sotd rUDClnthsM W \Will J on Uko lor asm*, If fllinr o It roar * Thns qaM h tb« roatti Tob U bsstsirl. And sbe replied A s stroksd a curl 1 \Whjr >C«. dM r Charh ft. I thtak I will, — Now klrsmstllt V a*r« had your tiU\ Sfgna of the times- Red uced Price*.\ \Uools at Greatly V*a't Wast* tks rr**etnw*mTlm» Se« her^, my friend, when ycu call on t*1>Mr«lis*>, ••elstts*, tie. W. C. T. U. m-*U with Miss Knsppen- burg this afternoon. The regular monthly convenant meet- log of the Bsptbt church will be held on Thursday evening of thl« week. The regular union service will be held next Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church, with Rev. W . M. Benson to preach. There will bea watchnlght service at the X . K. church this av?nlng beginning ateWyea o'clock110 which alt are cordiah ly Invited. Kav. (1. K. Want of the prrabjwrtan church prearhed hU annual review #-t* mon on Humlay mornir»g, which showed that his charg» had enjojett a prosprroiw year. The newly elected oftloeta of the B»p- tbtKunday School are 1 HuperinUndeot, UM. Kiruw 1 asabtaat superintendent, Geo. Thomas) •rcrrtary and treasurrr, MU Adda Phillips, librariftn, Mr*. Geo. Lee: organUt, Mka EftW» Wood. The 31. E. Sunday ScUcol has eUcted otllcers for the coming year as follows; Superintendent, Jamea M. Snyder assbtant, Mrs. W, B. Prestoa ; secretary, Cameron Jones; assistant, John Shutt; treasurer, Mvs lUrtha Kuhn ; librarian, Charles A . Fr <wn ; OrgauUt, Miss Carrie Denton; assistant, Mies Lizxte Babcock. preacher it is generally on business that concerns yourself more than It does him. Yoticillintb o morning beciuse you are more apt t o find him at home. Why is he at home In the morning^ Simply because that Is when he does bis tudylng, and writes u p his sermons. Weil now. If be is busy in hbs study and you call, he must break off the idea he U 'orklogtfp; hastily tie a knot in the end of the thread so it won't pull through and be lost to him forever; and then swallow bb annoyance, and put on a smi'e and go to the parlor to bid you good morning. Aa w e said before it b generally your business rathsr than his that has brought you there, so thb Is our advice: Don't talk about everything on tho face of the earth, and \ahem*' and 'haw** and cough, and waste a lot of time, for tune is precious, to Mm at But just come right down to bu*I* n*s*, and state your case at once. Find out what you want t o knoa>, and then, after Inquiring about hia family say Well, 1 beg pardon fo r interrupting you, and I won't waste any more of jour time for'I know you rou>t be busy, as pretcbers always are,** bid him tood morning and go. Depend upon it that yon have built a warm nest in that preacher's heart, and he will count you among the small number o f h*s parish ioners who have good coromjn sense, with whom he will contrast the other four or five persons who call on him the same forenoon, but who wear out an hour of valuable time transacting two minutes* business. You may think this view of the case b overdrawn, but don't take our word for it, just a«k any mlnbter if it 1« not cor rect. Of course he doesn't want to offend an*body so he doesn't say any- tbl* g about it. Out when ha goes back to h b study and unties the knot in that thread of ideas, ami vainly tries to fasten the ends together, thera u and always will be « perceptible^tiaw in the thread that b directly chargabla to four lboughtlwaness In stealing forty-Avs minute* of bb preetoua /orv«oon when two would ha w Answered. T»-«l«bt. A Thoroughbred, & high class comedy b endorsed by prets , soaH y and church as a pure and wholetonM entertain meet and the laughing hit o f the age, will be e»en at th* opera hoose to-night regular prices 25, M an d 40 c J \ Djer Brce. are selling a beautiful Fur Cape for |12. former price $18.00. Vise BMMC. ThelsdLs of the M. E . church will serv e a dinner e n Ne w Years D i y ia the church priors from one t o four o'clock. Dinner $5 eta. Ice cream and cake 10 cents. To night and to-morrow night too— two n<g\ta of the best music heard In Dansville since tho year one. A n elocution at and-? a whole orchestra thrown In. Hear It at the Baptist church. Fur Capes for were | 3 00, Dyer Bros. \WraawA a U««al. » ••Jaruea M. Edwards has sold hb hwd a»» businsas to Messrs. G<o. R Kern and Jamea KcCurdy of th b villain. Thb will rnakr a youmg Arm and as hot a of the mea eaterprWaig ihey will en deavor to bring ka trade that ha* bee* going ebewhefe, which will be frr, their own Interest aa well aa for tho village at large.**—Dansville Express. James -M. Edwards has not sold h b h irdware bosi.-teai t o Messrs. George R Kern and Jamva McCurdy, nor does be intend so to do. A n Inventory ,b being taken, and it b quite likely thai the two young gentlemen named will be admiUrd as partners with Mr. Edwarde, but no change whatever hast yet taken, puce It pains us dreadfully so he obliged to continually correct the' misstatement* of the Express, when a little investigation on the part of its editor would avoid all the annoyance. The piece b a high-class comedy- drama. I n three acts, whivhare laid in New York, London and Paris. The principal character ia Willie Green,, young Califomian millionaire of un sophisticated looks and actions, whom every one take* for a foot, but who fn reality b shrewd, good oatured, perfect | gentleman and a tbxiroughbred. The companion part to him b Mrs. Str> ng- mind, m meddlesome elderly lady of the \new woman** tjpe, and t o whom Ureen, renders great service in a foohah love' affair, ard \therrby hings a tale\ which Well, the New Year Is here whether your resolutions are drawn o p or noL V The summer girls engagement, like Uumpty Dumpty is broken in the fall, There are timts when a man should hold his tongue even If he has t o use a tie-dtrap and hitching post. #• • • Well, boys, If you haven't received a necktie and penwiper by this time, you'd better glvo it up, and buy one. • » John L . Sullivan wants to be cremated when he dies. If he keeps on surround ing alcohol, he will bu m eisily. The woman who jawa and scolds all day, and then talks in her sleep b taking an unfair advantage o f ber hurband. Tho Christmas was not so green as be man who inabtfcd on worrying over the fact-so he -polled h b Chrbtmis dinner. • « A NEW YXASOIFT. She: \I just love dates.\ He : \Al l right, 1*11 bring you an 1693 calendar full of them.\ • • Times have changed. Duricg the reign of Charles the First when a man got ex cited and tost h b head it wsa gone for keeps. When a young man talking to hb best girl puts the wrong end o f h b cigar in hb mouth h » may safely be said to be in lore, *»* No, my eon, the ••yuletide log\ of old en times didn't cost $4 75 a cord, or the v would never have been M> many of them lighted. The American People spend $10,000 a year for p -anuta to say nothing of the vast amount they pay for getting their stomachs right again after eating them Uoreelees carriage*) are nothing new. We have seen many a one years ago. standing by the roadside, bottom fijdo up. They were not popular however, wi>h the maws . They coat too much fnr re pairs. SoraQ men have an insatiate longing to do something that will put their picture in the papers. When they see the cari cature, as it generally appears, their in satiate longing is Pi d o something to prevent it ever appearing again. Will If ••vmr rn* i t Arals. Last week, w e experimented with the 'non-spacing,** *'ragged-edge** style of tjpe setting, and you'd bave died laugh ing to hear all the remarks that were made about IL Oae person thought it was a great saving o f copy and another Couldn't read It keccufe che was all the time trying t o make it rhyme, and so on. Weapp»da few opinions expressed by our exchanges. The truth u that In a wider column it would look very well but in a narrow column it girts rather an unfiobbed and uncombed lock to it: \TheBreeze tried thera^ged-edgcstvle ' typesetting this week. It has been pronounced unartbtic even to ugliness.** 'DjuuvUie Advertiser. \D<tnsvill6. RUCEZE h£S established a nvw precedent In the art of setting type, or rather rejuvenated & very old one, to fa\ilitate the speed o f compositors. It m^kes BRCKZE'S neat col urns look rather queer, but Editor Burgess doevi't look to other papers for bis ideas,\—Dal too En terprise. \The Dansville BBEEZS th b week In new form, being set In 000 spacing style.\—ML Morris Enierprice. 'Say, you BKKKZC man, please don't do It again evt n to save time \—Avoca Advance. 'The Dansville BJUECZE, nruaily t handsome typographic model, thb ceek presents *a very \>sflr * appearance, owing to the adoption of I he new style of composition which puts all the surplus spacing for \justification*\ at the end of e*ch line Instead of dbtribqt Ing It evenly between the words. It b undoubtedly a time »aving innovation, but It would give a pr nter the nightmare. The Hstri*has jutt pvttei I'* twelfth births day and ought not t o be Indulglci; In any such kittecbh punks.\ — Owegu Record. \Tbs Dinsvllle RPIIZ* appear* thb week with UH> type set after ths new method, that Is where, there b n*4 «vwti for ths next word In Ibolino it b filled out with quad* thus making ths tines Ir regular In tsngth and saving the work of what b ' termed \justifying\ the uW It b claimed that a compositor who can set 5,000 ems of type ordinarily, can tet 7,000 in the new way . Much space b wasted at th« end o f the line and * e don't like the look* o f it »nyway.\-ML Morris Union. * \The Pansville Bret xe has adopted a new style o f spaong-outa line at the end of the last word i n a line. It win save time, but w e can't say It looks as well.\—Pike dxette . •*The Dansville Breeze man, who aims to be original if not brilliant, thb wetk ordered b b mechinical force to put all extra space at the end of the lines of type Ins ead of distributing it evenly be tween the words. The result b some thing atrocious from a typographical point of view. \Brick\ Pomeroy once did the same thing for a single bene. He never repeated the offence.\—Buffalo Times. \The DanavOle Breeze has adopted the blank-vere style o f setting up its paper, not spac'ng out its Urea as every other newspaper does, but letting the words stop where they chance to. Thb style surely b DarjevQW eqoe as we'l as Stephen Canesqae, and the Breeze compositors Anono ouu EXCHANGE*. Nor ever will : \The fighting has not yet begun/*— HorneUsviUe Tribune. t t t I'm waiting m y darling for thee: \A n undertaker's job b dead easy.**— Albany Journal, 0 f * t No sutker* In Colioctou; \»w York \green gooiu men\ are fishing through tiie mails for .parties ^ta buy thrir gord*. Several nicely baited htfok* have been sent to persons In town, They will find very poor fishing here.' —Cobocton Times. t t t I'oy or don't pUy : \It is better to face tSe new year with receipted bills than with letters of thanks for Christina? gi/tc\— Prattsbcrg News- t f t And that will be John Dullward : ** We hope there won't be war, bu t i f there b the Blue and Gray will face the same way.\ - Rochester Democrat an d Chronicle t t t It's homely, too : \There ought t o be a severe penalty for writing It 'Xmaa.* Tbe abbreviation Is an insult to the Christian religion and its founder.\—Rome Sentinel. t t t So much rain, you know : \ A Noah's ark will msko a first rate Christmas gift th b year.\—Palmyra Journal. t * t Tht» tea can't b e much greener than thermokers: 'Grticn tea cigarettes a*e said to bo much used b y English women. They are very injurious.\—Yonken* Gazette, t t t Godliness af*r off: \Here'a a woman wants' to divorce her husband because bo bathes but osce a year. That's what a man gets for hav ing steady, regular habits, and sticking to them.\—Albany Argus. t • i Unless perhaps on the clothes-line*: \W e hope there warn'; an empty stocking in Rochester thb morning.* Rochester Herald. t t » And more t o get off again \It Is announced that steamer Spree is off the rocks. It usually takes rocks t o get on a spree.\—Buffalo Exprees. i f t England cbj-cted to that too. She's hard t o suit: The Declaration of Independence was on e o f tho&e rtcklres Jingobh document! which are nut recognized by International law \—Washington Post. * t } Or a future: \It ha* been proved this week that the fellow with a present b more popular with the girb , than tht* Mlow with paaL\— Bath Pldndenlcr. 1 I I It shruld have been £i0 : \The two Perry young men who Red Warsaw Sunda}, got ful! of beer and created a rumpus in the M. E . :hurch, were fined f 10 each.\—C<tVduqU Adverlber. » i t Want Column, WAIfTKB-rOB SALB—TO RKflT. Genti* ChristmasSlipper8from*j0cents a pair up, at* P . W . BYKE'S, Maxwell Block. ^ Fur Copes for fl.W that were eold for s)12.00. Dyer Bros. * Soys* Lralher Leggtns Qrat quality extra high cut with three buckles. Only *l.7S,atP W BVEfisShoeaod Rubber House, Horse Blankets at cut prices from 63 cents up, at Dyer Bros. J have the largest assortment of lamp* in. Livingston county, and at prices that will nearly scare you to deaf*. Ysse lamp* from rV) cvn u up to $3,00. Han- •tuet lamps from f3.*K> up to f 10.00. Cotne and «ce teem. J. C KOLTS. The Grocer. TLwaaber Yard. ./ I I havepurchasidalargestockof lum- l VfVj er f lath and shingles, and have started a lumber yard back of the Hall bill board o n Main street. Call and see me before buying. I *iso have a full line of b*t£ grades o f hard coal, at #4. r i0, delivered, and wood from (1.23 up. Give me a call. All goods delivered. F. U. McCasrnrcr stmt'l fle »r« Basilj. This country doesn't scare worth a cent. England threatened to do up our Una cere, and enitter coniteinatktn and dbmay by dumping a tot of securi'ics on to our market and demand the pay f o them Our banVers all over the country remarked that they would pick them up aft fast as they came, and there seems t o be plenty of money t3 take all that are sent Money in vaat sums l< looking for an investment in thb country and our business men seem to consider the oe- curity aiupte. The game of bluff with which the Engl&di ctpltal&s sought to tn*etour demends for arbitration, has fallen fl&t, and the more conservative o f EngUsh papers are alrendy advocating tho appointment of a enrombston as sug gested by Frcddrnt Cleveland. The pas ige of a bill authorizing a tariff on wool, cod manufactured woohn gooca. b now almost certain, nnd that in ib>etf will greatly increase our revenue and stiov ulsxe the woolen trade in thb country Congreas seems willing to appropriate Urge amounts, for the purpjsos o f d*- fense, and the willingness displayed in all paras o f the country to stand by the Monroe doctrine even to the point o f war, seems to be n surprbe to the Eng lish people, wh o somehow have a wrong [den of the politics o f thb country. They evidently thought that Cleveland's man ifesto was a political dodge, for h b ow e benefit, but the sequel has shown them that it was the voicing of the honest sentiment o f every American of what ever political complexion. Thero vrill be no war, England doesn't want iL Just received at Ripley's Jewelry House, a large assortment of watches, .be latest styles, end prices way down. Call and se* for your*elf. 137 Main St. TTas Crate CsWar. A correspondent o f the Uorhtwter morning He mid gives the following de scription Of th<9 Craig colony's working* aa they will be cnrrled on when every thing b completed; •Tlie scherue o f cnl <ny organization upon which Craig t*c4ony b founded Is '2 i yearn dd. It was invented by Von Bodelecbwind, a Lutheran clerity'ruah, and put into operation ai West Phalia fn Hanover. Germany. Thw lnma-nt will build tiseirnwn houies from cellar watt* to roof; print their own books, aad gather their owne r pa. The trowing of seeds will form an important tndestry on the fertile land* of tne colc»y. Packing and assorting of «te*J* will be the \work alio: ted to the epilepticn who are weakest pSysicsi'T. The dairy at the cokioy will te one of the In-portont features. Pure bred Jersey* will be kepL Milk foods will be largely used on the table. Shoe mnklnjt will engage some.of ibe^famat** from Use start. A postage ttaaep de* psrtme&tmay'bo eeta^hvhed i>j employ those wh o cannot stand the twavy farm work,- and oihvr occupation* If the nec- cmity appears forfurtibhiog light work for any ccndderable number. There will be a brick yard where the bricks for colony buUdings will be made. A small foundry will also be built to fnr- nuh work for iron and metal mechanics, rraig Colony will not be a burden to the Stale. I t will be self-suppo ting. What this means may be shown by ibe state ment tbat the Statu Hospitals for the \ \~* persona w.thin their „ the State's expense. OuVr charitable Institutions throughout the State provide for 40,000 more. Dur ing the pu t year fifty-eight counties o f the S'«te cared for 98,610 persons at a cost o f $1,313,(15 9S. Six city a'roe- boasrs cared frr 96,560 persons at a cost £LSG0,34014. Tw o hundred sixty-one orphan asylums cost the rtatp $S 104,- onlf seeing this delightful performince may save a little time by follo*ug iL wfllunraveL A t the Opera Hoose to- but It is a blank poor plan and will not night, regular prices. have Imitators.-— Bataria Doily News. Xralwsw FsrreU Par Rata . Enquire of E. Garvey. Daneville, N. Y . Ww** Psr RMI* . Second srruwih Osk, and Uickory-, aea- snped, at $1.00. and $ ) 00 a cord, deliver ed,*pot cwh . G 0 . Wetdmsn. Cor. Elizabeth and ChevUiut Sts. r*r**t« ck<as> Grape ppsu. Ftnce posts, Grape o r 1 Fence wire, Niagara Grape root* F ™ firrther particulars Inquire of J A3 . M. KEXMTDT , 200 Main SL. Dansville, N . Y . 7 TJScl^o»axd l a. HARDWARE. \1 An Elegant Line TMUMM i Ulg Par Sals. Span o f good .sound 1,200 pound horses; good work Caracas; good lumber wagon; good box surlne scat: dum p board*, and bay rack, all complete for $100, JOCKl'lI ROBBI5S, _ Franklin St. P^rsais, W. p . Rocks, Black Minorcas, Brown Leghorns, all from prize stock. Will ex change for any hind of grain,potatoes, o r cabbage. E, T. CRAWTORD. Heslth St. DansvUle. _ BO*»«K«4 I>ol ps r laU . I offer for sale my bouse and lot o n Franklin SL Good well, cbUra, cellar, and sidewalks. Price $1,000. A bar gain for aomrbody Jos cm Ronntxs. Seltsuscr HoassferSal*. Wishing to engage in other business I offer for sale the property known as the Schuster Uotel and store. The bouse Is heated by steam. Good well and cistern. Sheds ana horns i n good condition. Ac commodation for the public, first class. Inquire on premises. MRS. MAKY ScncsTER. FtrSal* «r RewL . House and lot no Liberty street. Cn- lUire of Mrs. S, E. Bower, No. 2i liberty Si. _ Psr sate Cheap. A good second-hand rye threshing r . chine, nearly new or will exchange fo r 4 good family horse. Call at Dansville Pulp and Paper Mills. Fireside comforts make splendid Christ- mi s gifu at lowest prices. P. W BTER . $10 will buy a good puno. Inquire a t the BREEZE rffice. Dollar Kid Gloves in all shades and sizes, for CJ cents. Dm BROTHERS, r^saJle^ , Fancy mixed L-an<ly: only fire cents a pound, and all other kinds in proportion. Come and see. J. C. FOLTS, ^ TheUroeer. Look at our Immense stock of Hand kerchiefs and aprons for the Holidays. Dyer Bros. CeJtat Ripley's and «ee all the ne w novelties of the season. Also have you r work nicely done, and satisfaction guar anteed. Engraving, plating, et c A new Hne cf stamped liners and silks for holiday work, at Mrs. J. J. ROVSE'S. G o to MHS. A . WALDHOS'S for a per fect fit In outing flannel wrapter>i t an d tea gowns. Cat Flowers* The Dansville Greenhou»e has a supply of Boats and Carnations at wholesale and retail. For particulars, inquire of J.J PECK, 6 Clay street. The New Duplex Sleeve Buttons and all the ne w styles o f Sleeve* Buttons, Scarf Pino, etc , just received at Rip ley's, 137 Main sue**. Flannel ehirt waist* in the latest styles and pattern*, at JUts. J. J. Rorsr'a. £> tvnt* will buy Ladies'Rubbers at . W . BYEK'S . _ Look a t Fur Cape* at Cy-r Bros, for $9.50, reduced from $ 11.00. Stoves ANb Ranges! Call and 5ce them J. H. EDWARDS. Opposite dtlmena' Bnk, DaniTllle , 9f. V. Don't Buy Any HOLIDAY THINGS until you have called at our store. • D O YOU WAN T a nice toilet set? W e have iL DO YOt* WAN T a liand^ome lamp? We have i L —DO YOU WANT first class gniceries at price* llut are right ** We have them —DO YOU WAN T a set uf dishes of a stock pattern that yuu can replace i t broken at any time? W e have i L ( warc a Tins SFJ.CE . ) SCHWENDLE R & CONSALUS, XAXWKLL SJX4SCBU aSARBTILLBT- , It . 1 . My 1st m+rr sKssk« t Will In future he found at the store o f P. W . Byer A Co. All my patrons will please take notice o f the change. N . L . KD<Ofti.XY V Dansville Steam Laundry. I have the largest assortment of lamps. tn Livinirvton county, and at prices tbat will nearly srara you to d*ath. Vase tamps from 60 cro w up to $V00. Ban quet lamps from IU50 UP «O $10 00. Come am) see thaso. J , C FOLTM, Th» 0 roper. As stast Slaksr* Your hens don't lay. Call ami buy some grVcU cu t hoc% at my market. That wtll help them along toward th«» Inytng point. I have rrduced thw pricw and MI» BOW svlilng it for two and a half cents a pound, or. twelve pounds for 33 cents. PsTnOtoOEM. < 9*£» wife o f Mr. D. Roblsson, a promi - ssenr^w^bermaB uf Uart-Jlck, N. Y. . was ssrikO with' rhcuma t ssa for flv* months. In speaking o f it.Mr. Robiiasnn sayst \C^wterlaia' s Pain Balm Is the only thins ; that gave her any rest from pain . For the relief of pain It catino t be beat.** Many very h%d crises of rheuma tism have been cured by i L For sal e a t 50 cents pe r bottl e by Cl C. Vxrru, Drug- «bt. _ X» TTs « M*m+ •fSatwfelM. If you are going sout h thb winter let me send you an lUustreted booklet o f sevwty-av^ps^eshandsx>rnely Ulastrated entitle d \FsctsAbm t Florida,*'Issued b y the Clyde b'ne. It gives you route, mane and rates . If you are going anywhere take the peerles s Lackawanna and it s coonectiocs. For i n forma\ km. fokleTS , facts, etc , write Fred P. Fox, T, P. A. , Lackawanna route. Elm Ira, N. Y . Eczema in any part of the body b in- tan Uy relieved and permanently cured by DoWs Ointment,the sovereign rem edy for all itchiness of the skin. NsUcweCAsmwal **«W«1B*> asylu 693,93 th e grand total b 212,170 per-1 Tr^es^oa i notin g c/tivei^ockiwkl ^ sjns cared for i n one year by the State, [o f the E. M. Psxmetee Medical Co., Lid. . \ I will beheld at the offi.-eof the company near that Imperial Orchestra an d l a Dansville, N. Y. , Wednesday, Jan. 8, Par»go*» Quartette at the Baptist church 1895 at 10 a. m for the purpose of elect to-nig* L j ing Dire-^ors for the ensuing year and • *»• • 'such ether business as may properly Dyer Bros, are selling an elegant Fo r come before the meeting. Cape for $16.30, former price $20.00. I W. M. CICCSEV, Secy. W E ARE T ALKIN G O UT LOUD W1K.II we say we hare ja-t the Christm-i-present!\»n am looting f..r if TOO want ptnenta that are Felt all the year. We -. I the Alfred Dolge c«.|ebrai«%l Felt tlip- IXT\. tliri are much handsomer thL-v.-ar tlianerer before. OA .<rf lied. Black, Tan and (Stay fur trimmed and plain, full and *ee them. OjEit tiArtnM. 7 Button Ladies U\er (.jitem cloth strapa .-I i 3X- Tlic better Eradcs from 50 cents up according to height and quality Christmas Mippcre at lowest pneea. F*. W. BYER. Maxwell BlocJx. The Danrville Bookstore makes Its 2lst Holiday bow thia year and offers a a brighter, better 1'ne than ever. The boo k stock b Tery complete and on e wbhin g to make that most acceptible of all p-exent*. a book, can find an assort men t cotcqualed outside the larger citiia. I a m carrying a full line o f the InUr national large type Bibles, very beautiful books and essy to read, thev make a very destrzthleaifL Fancy goods in leather, china and brass. Diane* Medal'lon pic tures?, games and a thousand tbines that oul y a call will iweal. Everybody wel come . U. W . T)MXjt>*Q, Proprietor. X*j« How s o f Su*a C.i*m*. Tlve greatest assortment o f Holiday ^ood s you ever saw may now be ffurd at UarteVs Itqztr. If we should under take to enumerate all o f them thi* paper woul d be too smalL Don t buy a thing for Christinas until you have looked thruugh our stock, and ascertained our prices. They will aatonbh you . beyond measure. Beeides the v gifts w e have a firm assortment c f condie-*. nute, foreign and domestic fruits, and ab a tobacco and cigars. Come ttnd sct» us at ilaxters, oppoeile tne Uj land boose. Fur Capes reduced from $16,00 to $11. 00. Dyer Bros. 3Iens Felt Boots with four leatiwr stays and buck to rubbers $-1.00; with s»*cond ijuality rubber $!.T3, at P . W. BVEB'S , Maxwell Block. nixe* tens: ** A t 10 c?nU a pound, and each variety separate, at proportioccte prices. Don t buy until you took at our stock. J. C FOLTi Dwi't fail to see to-nlgbL 'A Thorougbbred* Fur Capes reduced from $10.00 to $\>. 00. Dye r Bros. MBS. A . WAUJWJN Invites the ladies t o call and see the Christmas presents. Al so the rotelttes fn stsmped goods and ma.*erLain, Trilby hearts, etc. Stamping don e to order. PIANOS AND ORGANS, ATCUIl«»T»i \ *« V AIDM * kno» tcl<r e>t mu*b ID S errat<-r or |«n il«i>», I* ( M >« <-tm*fclrrv*I oet-f «'*»r> to rr<ji»llnx out oi^-» vtluewiairti Tu tv sl>h- |> UT «ua »r- a .M» rlwrni «nd svare. but U • *<*im- aimi MLtWbKllOtl to th«i n ifcfmf ot Uit> awxntopttU' tarttt iKXai Imtnunrou sail t>ut ia<ru>-tiua u r j <«t>uilnnt If it l.tlffiwl t» procaif a t.\*t-eL *r** I*IA\t» OR OKtiAV or any othrr ktmvn'Mu.'^nU JO 't/unarnC, «1 »erj UtwK^Ti'OHt'IBLEI'lll'-K iixl u> KtWT OJV VEN1ENT TK1LU.4, >to ix*. fjlt U> •rju- or rsUl nt*vy itf ttn»ter >3i ;Pc*l ft»vU. t»«aln » itn UV WEBER. EUER^MN BlA MCEHLFELIt. CROWS, l'tUj*F.NR*.\ >DitiU\NR KRODiER, KCLLEK 1IKJM IIAYE^. sTECK. ami uUVr w«ll Uuw a re- lut-fc riAiMA * AU> UM > PACKARD. tltnwN*. WIU-OX. A WHITEsFLr-fLAVIWI \SYMI'IttlSV. L.\W REM'ET-m-Uvel'UDoaue. ttuW'LbV MILLER, aa>t ottafr flm-eLAWMxanA. All roots brouxtit dtreel fnjm manatarlun-r* Ut ranb. at lowest r-tbUos pric e tiv«|ueatli ID car lnu. Throush tare* pntrtlcsl riI*rimer, both a* mu*h-lAn aa>t deakr smaltat inmlble fiprn,v» ai >1 ctwtof dolsg bufflontv tuk e ttesaT • pun-b&wr at Any kltxX ot a mtnlcsl instrument to S.W'E MONEY by deallbx «tlh w . n. A».%tm. Vbftoctua, S Y Call on or write bi n before bortrc rjp. Ofr. \unison 1895 - C HRISTMHS - I895 Htlislay ™B WnMiig Prtstitt. SPECIAL OPENING of New O00 .U for tho Uoli.laj- Truile. HunilredH of useful Presents, which lmv» never l>een shown to the l«oplu of Livingston County. Pliiise cull unit »ee same. No truulilo to shoiv Goods. We luive not only the Inrgest line of Kiirnitliie ever shown in Itansville. llut the ht-st ussortment of gootl gootls lit very low jirin-s. Cull mut st -o wlmt Iknittiful Ijini|«t with Silk > Shiulesi unil C 'liimv Gloln-s we nro olTorins with Onyx Tal.les to mutch. Cull uml get a 1890 Ctilendur. Hearse to meet any train Night or Day. All Sunday and Night calls promptly attended to from residence No. 22 Eluabeth Street 3 doors South of Baptist Church.