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Railroads. I* O N T A R I O M l l u m It, 031X0 we * t . •A. 5«. r. M. Oawetro C.2Ü 3.*> -TurniM 6.40 5.85 W h c iiler« <!.4S :UH Hannibal 7.00 3.r>l 8 t«-rlin«(June.7 .20 4.10 - - ------- C r e «k ^ - - 7 .« 4.2.0 ..... 8 .»» »■*“ S '4 ltMW*. 8.43 ,5.05 > - a A l t o * 0.10 r>.23 •'.% %f»Uiagtonjc.9.35 S..H) f : ' Hkxluc ' 9.57 5.89 :iW iUia»M on 10.45 • OnU ri* 11.20 «.*)' K. GOING EAST. A* V P. M. Oiituriü H.50 3.40 Williainao» 9.05 1.11) Smlux 9.25 4.52 Wellington Je.9.3.j 5.10 Alton 9.40 5 . 3 i) Jiono 10.00 t ;.»2 Wolcott 1 H- 1 U M.-JI rti'il CrctW ,10.38 t;.50 Ktcrlingjc. 10.55 7,10 Haimilial 11.13 7.:)7 Wlicclcru 11.21 7 .41) Kiirniu 11.30 s.mi O«wogo 11.45 8.25 Lake Shore News. Term«:—11,50 in Advance. WOLCOTT, N. Y., DEC .2i, 1874. L 0 CÀL ÌIB mCELLiHOUS. -.O' _______ __ ■A% «o D V a r o i x T * m i i ’t i i k k n ...iti OOISO SOCTIt A W v;,:’%Kodn» roiB»jfi.no «.an i.Vv.irallinstfin/ e.17 !).35 '■!;rtJSndiui l'enttr M S /-...Newark N y.c. 7.3110.15 Wolliiiston rhelp* X V. C. 11.05 Sfxlus l’oini ” \ » . n. COIXO NOÏITH. A.II. P.M. FUdpsK W C 4.05 XewurkN.Y.c. 8.10 4.40 & k 1« s Center 8.40 5.ÎW 8.45 5.Î15 Ü.00 C.OO »»U T I I E K N CKNTttAJi U . H . QOIXG »OUT». A. M. P. M. Ta if Haven 7.05 4.05 Sterling June. 7 10 4.12 V ^ M à r trillo 7.:K) 4.10 I t * rvx o*to ... ' .■ v..Wced«port Auburn •• A- 7.42 4.»2 7.53 4.42 fl.20 5.05 9.10 5.35 OOISO SOUTH. a. >r i*. m. Auburn 'J.20 4.Î15 Wecdsport 0.58 5.48 Cato 10 . 21 ) «.20 Ira 10.30 ß.:K> Martvillo 10.42 0.53 HtCTlhiRJuticlO.50 7.05 Fair Haven 10.55 7 10 K K W YO UK. C E X T U A I j k . k . C L Y D E . ! eofN O RAHT. Ì* 'Ò * 42 A. 3f. KjXft*. N v . E x ?r-i‘ 9.10 “ .V Y. Express 41 HptCjl)ayKx ^¿12 .25 r. * . PayExprew. “ ■ Way Freight. 5.00 “ Accnmniort it C #.15 “ 2<lLivoHtock ' c S.4C “ N.W At. Kx. I . & a .’ y . St. Louis Ex. >E W AK K . GOING WEST. 1 SttA.x.Xitflit Expr's 7.40 “ Thro. Fin ish 7.32 41 Firrtt I’acitlc. 0.15 “ Accoinninri'n 11,20 “ Way Freight !M3r. m. Mail. ÎJ.52 “ DayExprrw. 7.55 “ Spe. N i . Kx 9.02 “ .Spec. JJoy. Ex KOW IS T H E TIME! Bedn the New Year by Bubcoribinf for the NEWS. Only 11.50 per year ip Ad- vanoe. S u d d «* Death. Tho wife of Mr' Peter Snyder, of Red Creek, ■was found dead in her bed, on Monday morning last, ( tho 21st.)— Tho funeral service» wore held yester day, ( the 23d. ) Oyster» for Parties furnished at Special Bates, by Smodley & Roberts, by giv ing them 2 1 lionrg notice. ooixn KAÄT ‘-8.42 a . * . N . i . K x j i r c s n ; lo.su Way Freight. 11.15 “ Day Expreß. , 4 .2 5 f.* AccomniiHl'n 4.22 “ ^ At. 1C*. .€.05 li 3ilI.ivoStm*k 11.40 “ Thro’ Freight COIXO WCTT. 8.02 a. M. Firht l ’ aciflc. 9.50 “ AccoinniiHl’n 12.30 1 *. M. \S'ay IVciglit 3.40 Mail. 8.45 “ Cliicago Kx. Wolcott Mails. SMILS CLOHH. 5.30 A. M 9.45- “ 4.20 r. M. MAILS A1UUVK, #rom Ontario .t Ititormciliatcpohitu ^ JJ* r®Uge via Clyde. ' X«LMt bv m il viä Oswc-^o ¿Weat to Ontario by rail «■*1, B v rat! via O h > voro Bv Stago via Clyde 4.4« r. M. .no •ru in vo* Noivrn Woi.corr— Arrivo» on J iiob- ' ‘ * <Uvn, Thumdavs and Satnnlay«. at 4 yt o clock, T au‘d depart «amo dayn at 5% oVlock. Clvi)kStao>u—Loavt-rt for Clyde, C o’clock a. m., ■' ‘ »rrivo iw Wolcott at 7 u'chKîk p. m. _ Latest Wolcott Markets. - Fl.OUlt. . •: --white , .•-.-“• » t r a Iteci '.^■uxriliic. .''-^ S K .lte a l ite W h eat -Wheat • a t t t r <3k*<«c ÄUtoea. . 0»i<>n« m u t e lîcan^ •Afpln« > A p p le« Tmc\\Q*. CW rrie» UWckbt-rric« H^*pUcrrie>i THirna • V bbl fi bbl ' V bbl > V e'vt GHA 1 N rj bu ri bit pi bu V bu .V bu f* bu.* fi bu ruovisioxs. - .V* n> V w» V? ti» f) doz bu fi bu bu .. .y b u ................ y bbl DiiiKD Fiturrs. >> n. v n. H;V «> H? To H» ; a t s a x d f o u l ï V i»vrtM lîve V cwt»* drofise<l «V* rwt., drc-rtswl .V Itj y n> v n» ■\f m. v H> SUND ltlKS. V* cord V ton. V ton HT N* Wolcott Lyefmt. Wolcott Lycoum met Friday evening, Dcc 18th, 1874. President in tho chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approv ed. Com. toprocurc Constitution asked for another week. Com. on music not prepared. Mr. Royal Mathews appoint ed Chairman for the evening. Debate opened by Alanson Church, on the Aff., followed by It. J. TJpson, Jieg. Owing to tho lateness of tho hour, a motion was made that the debate be closed, and the question decided by tho chair, before all chosen lmd spoken. Question decided in favor of tho Neg. Motion made and carried, that, here after, the leading Disputants be confined to ten minutes; those who follow, to five. A collection was taken to procure a book, iu which to keep tho minutes. Question selected for next meeting, liesolced, “ That the American Women should havo the pnvilego of voting.” Leading Disputants, Eugene Walker, A f f , and Wm. Wells, Neg. Adjourned to meet Saturday evening, Dee. 20th, 1S74. Sr.c. —Campbell Sc YanYalkeuburg, Jewel ers, have as fine a store as can bo found iu this part of Wayno county. Their stock needs only to be seen ti> bo admir ed. Tho goods will advertise themselves if people will take the trouble to call and’ look at them. W e suppose they •will keep open to-night, Christmas Eve., and wo can assure nil who may call, that they will meet with cordial and gentlemanly attention. —The Home Mnil, published at Plielps, N Y , by J. W. Neighbor, is worthy of the patronage of every soldier in tho country.. I t is full of interest to those who have worn the union blue, in the days that “ triedmen’s souls.” The subscription price is only 50 cents. Published monthly. A copy can be seen at this office. W e wish our soldier friend success in his enterprise. IS 00 (7h $8 00 700 (3J 7 00 6 00 6t. 000 dii 2 00 1 10 (72 1 18 1 12 OC 1 12 80 on 80 m 80 1 15 OC 120 (fû 53 <Îfi 51 30 O 35 1<5 oa 18 15 ÒÒ 10 20 0C •20 ôo rit 50 f oc 7.\) j î ro oh 1 50 t ... ot, y? <& G 01 7 OÙ 18 •20 «C 20 8 Ufi OS no où no ISftÎ 10 . itw 4 00 (77} 5 00 r, 50 on 8 00 ‘J 00 0* 0 25 10 <it: 10 h at 11 (W (it ou 10 (il 10 M- % 10 2 00<ft 200 8 00 66 12 00 7 15 m 7 55 00 (»0 07 0 75 (fç 110 Holiday Goods. Those in search for Holiday Goods can find anything they maj- want at Campbell & VanValkenburg’s, Jewelers; at Miss Steenljurg’-s Millinery Store, over Smith’s New Store; at Church & Colvin’s, Druggists; at H y d e ’s, Jeweler; at Booth & Dudley's, Post-office build ing;-at Hovey’s Hat, Cup and Fur Store; nt Smedley & Roberts’ Crockery Store; at Fish & Peek’s Drug Store, and in fact it will bo cliflietilt to find a business house in Wolcott v>'lio have not some thing in store for the little as well as tho. largo stockings, which of course will be hung up to-night—Christmas Eve. JKS'-Stii.i. Tiiev Comk!—Every week brings lota of goods, and nt this sciison prices aro down. 1 am oflVriui' great bargains in Pleached andltrown Sheetings, Flannel*, Drcnn Hoods, Hoots & Shoes, Hats Jfc Cans, I.tidiesund Gent's Underwear and in tiiet all goods in my line. Only one trac way to sell goods, and that is at small prolits and prompt pay—and that I am bound to do. l)o not ash Tor eredit if you can not pav when it is due. Sir ' M E. C o rnw e ll. t3?~ Hyde has a splendid lino of Xew Goods, consisting o f Sets o f Indies’ Jewelry of the newest designs, bracelets. Cuff Buttons, Chains of all kinds, Watches, Silver Ware, ana tho Largest Assortment uf Napkin Rings ever offered for salo in \Wolcott. Call at his new place of business— at Corn well’s Store, where ho will give vou tho correct time and loan you the uso of his watch Key to let vour watch. 7tf. HUBERT STORE. o — 5 CD e OO ft C/3 P û / =3 s Mt* 9+ O - ar rij C D * • O xn • « g B 3 0 z O O ri \S « O » O 3 ? c o — Two moro cases of scarlet fever iu town. Mr. Hugh Soylnn’s little girl, and tho little son of Mr. J. S. Terrell. Others are threatened witli tho disease— but we hear of no other eases who have come down with it. — Tho Powell House, at Savannah, has a new landlord, Mr. Peter Fenner, form erly of the American House, at Jordan. Mr. Fowler, tho former proprietor of tho Powell House, has bought tho Arm strong farm, in Butler, three miles south of Wolcott. Business Cards. t- Telegraph Office. | kiKntic ft Pneille Telegraph Office, open from , -’•-A. » . to 8 i*. yt. IhiMiieMs trnitxmittea to «11 \p*rtn o f the United States ajid Canada«. Oflloc one door East Arcade Hull. • y'1) W IT Tho.*.\h, Manager. - James V- D. Westfall, B t r e ix o U o fsr, Wolcott, X V. All business ... transacted the same as a National Dank. Thieves. About:; o'clock A. M ., 011 Thursday morning last, a homo, cutter, harness, robe and blanket wns taken from the stable of Mr liitter, nenr the Cheese Factory in Rose. The same night, a man nt Sodus was awakened by two men standing over him with a revolver and hateliot, demanding his money, which he wns compelled to hand over,- amounting to nearly ¿200. W e understand Mr Ritter has found his horse aud cutter 'l’he pnrties who took it having driven ns far as Lyons, and there left it. It used to be the fash ion out west to liang horse-theives, and wo are not sure but a judicious applica tion of hemp to tho necks of some of them in this country would have a salu tary effect. O r. W . Nortlrop Jr., in all kinds of PiSK J.oiIiKR, Lath, ingles, Cedar Posts, Ladders, Knvesixmt- iaa and Cement Chimney«. Also, Sash, B n d s and Doors. Furnace St., near lt. K. I R 4cott, N . Y. ltf. ■'Î a Wm. Brown's . ftÛ É T SHOP over Jlullock *V Vandeiiburg's / «fcrriajic Shop, on Mill »Street. ^ V ■ * .v- --------- - ------------ - ----- - ------------ - — ;-:7 4 $ Homer J. Upson, ' Ì rwtih Wood & Conklin,) Tire, Life, Accident, Y, ,< M a l Estate Agent and Notary Public. Hep- ; .'. M e n u Reliable Companies, with over »100, ;■ '.<9(000 Capital. ______________ _ ________________ ltf. r J. W . Hoaff. l A fM h N r v »V CoT*»SKLoii at L aw . Also, Fire & ,• i S Insurance Agcut for flm-class Conijwi- ftite;' Prompt attention given to Collections. jpBcc in Church'rt Block. ltf. G. E. Matteson, 1ST. Particular attention given to the r JM Bervation o f natural teeth. Rooms over [.' IB t - o M c e . ltf. W . A. Hyde, r in W atcke *. Cr.ocKs. .T kwfxbt , S ilvk » Jilvcr P lated Ware, M. E. Cornwell »Store, K>tt, N Y . Watch Repairing prom tly at- wl to. Satiifaction guaranteed. ltf. John B. Paddoek, > 3Iachinz» Clc.ixed and Repaired. ^ Ma- M that »Wp atitcbeu, run hard, or arc cn, can generally 1>o cheaply repaired. . Organa and Melodoona put in ordor. Crs may be left at the Pout-ofBce. 2tf. Xftsa Ida Harmon cned a D i m u i t n ’a S iior at her father s enco on Wanhington St., having pro- l the nerrioe* o f M iss Reed, o f Newark, a «la m Dressmaker. Satlafrctionguaimn- «-ma. isrekei tL Societies. .x C « c » c n . —Rev. William L. Page, Service« 10..\10 a . jc. and 7 F. 3*. tk School im m ediatelr after m o ra\?? Prayer m e e ting*in Arcade H a ll, ,y evening at 7 o'clock, cr* arc always welcome. o d ist E w s co p a i . Cntracii.—R e v .E . amilton, l*astor. Preaching. Sunday a . x .. and 7:30 r. af. Claw and Teachers ings Tuesday evening at 7:30. rra y e r g Tliursday evening at 7 JO. s(E r iscorA L ) C'HcacH.-William H . Rector. Services ercrT alternate Snn- 3 o’clock r . at tho Baptist Cbnrcn. t n welcome. 1 s t C a u icit.—Rev. G. i ‘ Smith, Pastor. H u d a y at 10J0 A . * . , »o d i ^ O >tk ¿ b o o l 12H» a. >f. C U » 1 2 $ 0 X. Tuesday evening, C la\« at 7 r . Jt Thuraday evening, P r a r - tegr at 7 r. X. Fr»e »«•>* iC pa.iflf'arwtdeuwcomerWs.h- i nd .Teff^rion St*. Our Xcw Ikpat. The work is going nliottd as rapidly as could be exi>eeted at this season of the year. Considerable tim e •was expended m laviug tho foundation, but this has been'accomplished, and the building has been raised and to-day (tho 21st) the workmen are busily engaged in putting on the rafters. It is expected that the company will have it nil completed in about three weeks. It is the largest de pot building on the road west of Oswe go, _ KaT'FAitM s Fon Sam :1. —Ttvo Farms For Sale on Long* Credit and at Low Figures. Enquire of Anson 8 . Wood. Wolcott, N Y. lltf. —Mr. C. P. Smith arrived home yes terday from Kalamazoo, Midi., where he has been for the past 3 weeks watching over his sick son, Frank. We are glad to be able to report that Frank is now gaining rapidly and will soon be able to be out again. —Hyde’s Grand Christmas Carnival aud Promenade Gift Concert comcs off this Thursday evening, at Graves & Yielie’s Hall. $00i.50 m prizes to bo distributed among ticket holders. Tickets to the whole entertainment 81.00. <6?\ Booth & K e e d announce that they the Highest Market Trice for Press are oilVrin ed i'ork. ■J-wl. —Mr. A. Williams, tho Meal Market man in Wolcott, has been operating in poultry tins season, both in Wolcott nnd Red Creek. On Friday last ho took in over G000 lbs., and it “ wasn’t much of a day lor poultry either.” tS T ’ Campbell i Van Vulkenburg have nett to the Lorpcit and Best Stock of Watchc*, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware in town. Just remember we sav next to tho largest utock. Call and see us. No trouble to show goods— shall bo pleased to compare prices with any c«- tablishmcut in the county. , 12tf. That Xew Bass. Gillett was out with his new sleigh— drawn by four horses, on Saturday lost. Mr. Gillett deserves great credit for the enterprise which he lias exhibited in furnishing such a convenience to the people of Wolcott—and tho traveling public as well. We now have two of the finest rigs to and from tlio depot that turns out on the entire line of the R. R. west of Oswego. Let us all sec to it that Mr. Gillett is sustained in this enterprise. His establishments arc certainly a credit to our place, and wc sincerely hope that Gillett will receivc the undivided support of the community. Tesipenuice ÀM ras. There will be an open Lodge Meeting at Good Templar’s H k II, in Wolcott, on Monday evening, Dec. 28th, 1874. The meeting will be addressed by Rev. B. W. Hamilton. A ll friends of temperance are earnstly invited to at tend. G. B. Ctnrns, W . C. T. J. M adison * H enslee , See. —The str.tc of Xew Jersey 1ms a law which imprisons for debt. We clip tho following item from a paper published iu that state: “ William F Miller of Weehawken township, was committed to the county jail last night on the complaint of Mr. Frederick Betz, who solemnly swears tlmt the said Miller is justly indebted to him in the true nnd lawful sum o f seven dollars and thirty-five ccnts.” —Tlic Buffalo Court of Sessions, which closed on Tuesday of last week, sen tenced nino men to Auburn prison— their sentenco aggregating twouty-four years and four months. — Subscribe for the L ake Snoitr. N ews , tho paper which givc3 accurate market reports every week. Only $1,50 from now till January, 187G—in tho county, no postage. —Most of the. soliliers who are draw ing from $2 to ,*S per month, are now under the late Pension Laws, entitled to draw from 88 to i?2t per mouth. —Tho taxes of tho New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company will be about 817,000 iu Wayne county tins year. —B. H. Cole of North Rose, N. Y., anti A. G. Murray o f Canandaigua, N. Y., lmve been appointed postmasters. —U G. Brewster quotes prime Buck wheat flour at §3,25 per cwt., this week. A F E W W ORDS ABODT Dry Goods Having been in tho PHY GOODS TRADÌ', for u long timo IN WOLCOTT, I have seen many changes incident to tho trucle, but never have 1 seen «0 great a CHANGE IN PRICES ub there has been for tho last year. I have just purchased A FINE STOCK — OF— DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, -AT- S O r D r ied Appibb.— Graves Sc Mer- jrketPrice Call and sec. rill will pay the Iliglieat Market Price for Cried Apples in good» ami ca»h. \ ’ “ * 3tr. Saraanak, Wc shall commence in January, the publication o f a short aeries o f articles up* on the early history and settlement of the town o f Savannah, from the pen of a gen tleman well known in that town, which we can aaaure our friends in that vicin ity. will ho int-or**ti«\. STARTLING DISCOVERT. During the sitting of a Court in Con necticut, not long ago, on a very cold evening, a crowd of lawyers had col lected around the open fire that blazed checrfully on the open hearth in the bar-room, when a traveler entered be numbed with cold; but no one moved to give him room to warm his shins, so he leaned against the wall in the back part of the room. Presently, a smart young limb of the law addressed him, and tho following dialogue took place: “ You look like a traveler.\ “ Wall, I suppose I am; Icomc all the way from Wisconsin a foot,\at any rate.” “From Wisconsin! What a distance to come on apair of legs! ” “ Wall, I doneit, anyhow.” “ Did you ever pass through hell in any of your travels ? ” “ Yes, sir; I liave been through the outskirts.” “ I thought likely. Well, what are the manners and customs there? Some of us would like to know. ” “ Oh, you'll find them much the same as in this place —tie lavcytrt tit nearetl dt* f ir * ;\ IiO\v Prices! I shall «c -21 them for Reasonable Profits! I whould liko to sell my outiro block within (he Next Two Weeks! hut i f not sold, I shall probably continue another week, a/id i f not all ih.sposeU then, another and so on, so on. With regard to prices, I shall not »cl! leas than m SO PER CENT. LOWER than any one else. OUli MOTTO 13 Cannot be Undersold! W ill Not be Undersold!! W ill Ifot be Sold!!! C A IA AND EX AM INE! and see i f tlicso tilings aro not so. F. S. JOHNSON, W o lcott, N. Y , Nov. 2, 187-1. 5tf. 3 HOUSES & LOTS, SITUATED IX TUB Village of Wolcott F O R SALE!! Will be Sold on Reasonable Terms Small amount down, balance can l>c arranged to tho satisfaction,of the purchaser. MAIUOX CONKLIN. ltf. A CARD! C. P. S m it h solicits Orders fo r First Class Frail Trees O F A L L K fX O S , A T The Lowest Market P rioe! Trees to be delivered in Wolcott (ho coming Spring. I do C T 1 I A T B Y B U Y I N G F o r C a s h AND SELLING FOR CASH, OR SHORT CREDIT llow i;.;a that gooik can be afforded at LOW PRICES I One thing is certain, if long time U given, good« tuuht be sold for higu prices, or out drop» the profit. JUST RECEIVED ! N EW DRESS GOODS! Flannels, Cloth«, Sheeting«, Shirtings, Denims and Tick#», Tntmumg#, Collar» and Ties, ]<ac£» und Edgings. BOOTS Sc SHOES, IFats aud Caps, CnocKunv Arc., &c. TI icro go«*!« wcro bought for cadi aud will be Mild accordingly. 1 will guanuiteo to «11, that I will sell a» Cheap as the Cheapest! For Protlucc I For C m I i It For Short Credit III Produce taken at highest iu*iVch, and no ■♦barge for hhowiug goods, M. 1.» COUNVVIIU!., ltf. W olcott , N. Y. W I L L I A M BROWN, IlftusCj Sign and Carriage TJ-.Z1 T T 3 ? . , GRAB 111 PAPER HANGER. W a lls Whitened or Colored to order, at Short N o tice. JOB PRINTING! THE 47T Nono but good wovKvuen employed. ~u a t i r £hop on Mill strcft, over ltuì!o 1c A Van douburg’a Carriage »Shop, ltf. WOJXQTT, N\ V. FOR SALE!! A GOOD SING L E Democrat W agon!! Iv o n A .xle, a ll in g o o d sli.ipc. W lflr, IIE,SO L D cm -A P. --¡SB rsQUinn a t th is o f f ic e , nr. U N I T E D S T A T E S T v | h * and Eleefrotypc F O U N D R Y , >• a n d PRINTERS’ WAREHOUSE, Nos. 28, 30 and 32 CENTRE STREET! CO«, o f ream ; a n d d c a . ne STS., NEW Y O R K . A LARGF STOCK or English and German Faces, ÏÏÛTII P L A I N A N D O R K A M E K T A X « KEPT ON* TUXD « All Type cast at thif establishment i#mana- facturcd from tho Metal known as COXNEffS ÜXEQUALED - HARD TYPE METAL. Every Article Necessary for a Perfect Printing Office Furnished, t h e t t t e o x w h ich T in s r x m t IS FW.VTÇTI IS n » X IK * ABOTK MTAKU 8 B- MKXT, JAKES CONKER S SONS. NEWS JOB OFFICE! Has Rercatly Made Large ADDITIONS IN New Jobbing Material A n d is N o w P r e p a r e d to d o a l l kinds o f PLAIN & FANCY JOB PRINTING ! ANYTHING FROM A FOLL-SHEET POSTER DOWN TO A VIITING CARD, L ettici ! I I k a d s , H im . I I k a d s , S t a t k m k n t s , 1ÌAI.I, T ic k k t r , B u s i . v e s s C a u d s , S h o w C aisds , Drafts, Certificates, N otks , ClIKCKS, L a iik m , CiKcur,Ai:s, E n v e l o p e s , P r o g r a m m e s , I n v i t a t i o n s , «fee., tfce., «fee. Neatly and Qmickly Done! AT T IIE N E W S JOB nUKTDH OFFICE, WOlCOTT, It. T. .The public will please ac cept our thanks for the liheral patronage received in the past. W e expect by strict attention to business, and giving the pub lic good work at fair rates, to merit a continuance of their favors, W. II. THOMAS. A. J. HOVE Y. D E A L E R I N rU H S , ROBES, SUTES, MITTENS, t r u n k s , TRAVELING MGS,* e t c . , e t c . 11 / Goods Warranted lo be AS CHEAP AS CAI BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. South Side Main St., lt- WOLCOTT, N. y. BOOTH & DUDLEY, P. O. BLOCK, WOLCOTT,N.Y. d e a l e r s I N Clothing, GEÎÏTS Furnishing Goods, Blanlt Books, SCHOOL BUS BT-£.?J©iT3?.T &C. ft « I Kf/wucir?** Coilota” tIJ'001I,n(î< *l ^ ow- 600 M DEUTE&ED FREE OF m * * « WJTEN I5EQUESTED. Woi.corr, N. Y., Oct. ft, 187-1. ltf_ NEWF0BHITDBE8T0BE AT CLYDE. J. P. FISHER, JR., r u i t N I T U I l E D E A L E R A N D PRACTICAL UNDERTAKER,] ,if.tS ro:,,.,,rinfonrin « ,h0 of tbi( IP 4 - utljoinint, to«iw, lin t lio in now liroMtcd to ' furmtiH tlicm anything in tbia lino •« c h *.» » * any liouflo lii tin* State. TJ ioho wifthiur A mh I- tnre, w ilU u (U tlii« ji I kcq » l*rgo » i d m i c d u . Hortmcnt front which tu nolcct, at prlccj ' Astonishingly Low I Picture Frames n;jtNisiirr).o.T r i m : SHORTEST NOTICE ? He lias.alfio oo an“* IM M ENSE STOCK - — OF— cAscncorm s 4 buh u ieool\ JUpcciul cavegiren to tint bnntcS c f the buxine**. 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