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•i --------------- VOL. XXVII. NO. 39 HONEOYE FALLS, N .. Y., THURSDAY, DEC: 1, 1910 TERMS-$1.25 Pet· Year in Advance ---------:-----_ (By M. 1. Brown, Editor Little Volley Hub) I hadn't been in Las Vegas an horn bolore a reporter bad hie semaphore against me and wanted to ·know wh1t I thought ol tbe city· · I suppose he knew I wns a stranger because I wore a black bat and smoked white cigarettes. I told him it was the best town I bad seen since Trinidad, He didn't seem pleased, and I asked whore I left the trail, But I had said it too soon and tilers was no use trying to eqoare it.. The hotel clerk told me wlmtthe bad break was. He said be· tween Tt inidad and Las Vegas was a few sand towns,· Wagon Mound, Shoe· maker and Arriba, and the comparison was not flattering, One must have an open-season mind readers' !icons\ to please these rival town patriots. I took a street car as far as it went. then j•tmped into. a Mexican cart and rode •everal miles into the country. And when I had climbed a snnd butte overlooking Las Vegae, I found another trnvoler had beat me to it. He wa·s an old German from Iowa. We watehPd a gang of illexicans and a dredge cut.ting nn inigation ditch down from the moun· tain, and th~ old fellow remarked: \Up in Iowa we pay big money lor ditches to carry water away; down here they epend millions for ditches to brinl! it in. 11 ',. The peop Ia are lnml' cruzy and water cra~y. 'rbere are irrigating companie::~, land companiee, development compan~ ie!!, co operative ctunp~mies-all kind~ ol companies; sorn!l on the e:tunre to de· volope and reclaim tho land, others to separate a man from his money. ------------ ''The; Other Girl.\ The Players' Club of RociJPster, which has given severn! delightful enter·tain· menta in this village, are to present on 'l'uesday evening next, December Oth at 8:15, in Village ll•ll, a screaming three- act farce entitled \The Otller Girl.'-' This production will be given by the same castP of churaoters that presented the \Marriage of Kitty\ here last March which proved such a ~rent success, and will be under the able management of Dave Clark. The proceeds are to apply on St. Paul's new church building fund, The scenes lor the pla.v are laid In London. The notion of· the entire play passes in the morning room ot Mr. Hum- mingtop's, and is oomprised within the time ocoupied by the preaenlntioa, 1'he admission will be 25 and 35 cents. Re· served seats at Lillibridge Drug Store. There will be dancing after the perfor- mance, music· baing furnished by the Honeoye Falla orchestra. Suggestions from Committee. the A few aug~estions from the llenernl Committee for tbe guidance of tbe Knockers: Don't forget your hammer. Don't forget to kick-we are ueed to it'. Don't get mad at anything, it is hard on your clothes. Don't lose your· temper, keep it, no ono elao wnnts it. Don't fail to uncork your hot nir, if you've got a kicl: collling, come up 'and get It off your chest, it wilt do you good, and we don't care. Don't try to lootc dignified. Wo IJave a special committee for this pnrposn. Try to bolnnny-if you can't, don't. Don't eay when l'On' II be home. You don't know nnd we don't cnre. ---------~---------- -~---------~- ------------------ Deaths .wsiwn IJJIIIJLE ,Joseph Dibble, a ros(dent of this vicin· ity for many years, pussed away at the horus of hie daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hull on East street, Sunday morning. De· ceased was born iu West Bloomlield about 84 years ago. He was a mnu of sterling character and beloved by all who knew him, He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Hull, and two eons. The funeral j\'as held !rom the home of his dan!(hter Tuesday afternoon nt 1:30 o'clock, Rev, F. H. Van Kenren officiating. Burial in Honeoye Falla cemetery. ------ \THE COUNTRY BOY.'' · Mr. HPnry B. llarrie, the distinguished New York manager, will present Bdgor Selwyn's greatest comedy hit, \'!'he Oountry Boy'' nt th~ Lyceum 'l'heatre, Rochester, beglnninl! Thursday, Dec. 1,- continning for Friday and Saturday, December 2 and 3, with a· matinee on Sntnrclay. '\l'he Oonnlry Boy\ Is the play which bas hud each a womlerlnl rnn ut t.he Liben.y Tbetlt.re, -New York, whlll'e it has been praised hy all the .critic' nnd approved by the tbeatre·going public. 1'he piny was seen in Rochester eerlier iu the season, before It had become so popular in New York, and at that time Rochester· critics Jll'edrcted it won!. I be one of tile auccee,es or the seawn. Distinguished S p e ak e r s ' Outline Laymens' Movement. Church Matters M. E. CHURCH, '!'he laymen of Honeoye Falls' various denominations who were present last uigbi at the banquet at the )1, E. ahurcb count it privilege indeed to have listened to the speakers invited to come here fresh from the inApiring gathering at Rocloee- ter and outl:ue lor them the scope and purpose of the great movement that hue been sweeping the country the past two year·e. The ladies uf the churoh provided a supper of oyster pie, salad, rolls, coffee, ice cream aud cake, and scarcely had th\ dinors finished before tht•y broke In· to singing \The Mornivg Light. is Break· ing.'• H•v. llr. Isaac T. Ileadlanda, who wus the first speai<PI' introduced by the chuir man, A.M. llulden, was brimming full of convinciJUl argument for hard headed business men and as he fired it hot and rapid it soon beetune clear thut !\fissions wns hie fort, that he knew his subject thoroughly al!tl that it would bo (flllilo ·to monkoy with his statemunts. . IIo hull BJWut. lwei\'U years in China wituessiug the t.l·aneformiuJ{ power of tiJH gospnl on these penpl<•, turd tho sidoligiJte Lh-nwn on Lhe hated Chlunmen sort of Hoftened np the lwarts of his hrarer~-:~ nn t.il they wnru movtH.l to tl~nra llH he told the :~toriua of d,n•otionand herni~m thl~fm doapiaed celt•otiul\ r.ro capable of. REV. F. II~ VANKEUREN. PASTOR. Lo1·e Feast Service Sunday morning at 0:30. Sunday morllfng Bflrvice at 10:30, Communion service and abort address by the pastor. Sonduy School and Class meeting at 12 o'clock. Epworth League at 6:30. Snbject, \The heart of the gospel,\ Zech. 13:1· 2; John 3:1-1·16. Lender, 1\Irs. L. F. Whitney, E1·enlng service at 7:00. Preaahint: by the pastor. Subject, \The Land of the Incas. or from Panama to Oape lloru.\ lllostrnted address. Hegular pruyer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. PRF.Si1YTERIAN CHURCH. REV, W, A. IIALLOCK. PASTOR, Sunday morning at 10:30. Address by Frnnk ·E. Gugelman. Subject, \The lloy-0,\ R<•HpouHibillty to Him.'' SnndJy ECIJ 1nl at 12 o'clock. H:OO p m., Y. P. S. U. E. Topic, '·TIJe t\'orll:· 1\'hile Life.\ Prov, 10:1·7, L<'nd\\\• Tile preelrlentA. Evt•ning service at 7:00. Pro~nhing by tho pnstur. ~uhject, ·'The Joy of Prni~e. '' Prayer mtletin~ ou Thnrt~day evening nt 7::m. County and Vicinity Items Cnlodnnia will hnve a Iurmero' insti· tntrt on ,iann<Hy 21, I !Ill, in charge .of Frt>d E. C~oll, condnclur. Brothel' Headlands iR aL the top of the li'3t of Ppeuk,•r:i on l\let.lwdist l\li!;sions, a1111 Is a'\\\'''· IVI11•n he hnci liniehed, and Mr. FiPiu.r, S;c'y of the Mieeionury Cnrllu,ittt~B tHo~n t.n nntlimJ tho plan of incn~uePd miflFiiOilary t.:h·ing nearlv ln>ery one felt a ne\\-' r~~(IUHHibilit.y l'eflf,iug upon him. Mre. llel<'n ~lnr,hall, o vner or the Marshall Inn, C.1ledonia, re,.ently Huller• od a flt'\'PI't' lll'l'VOll8 cnllap· e. H fleema to me that naturA was more wiee than man where years ngo this part of the country was henved np to enol oil, end wait lor land agents and Mi£eouriane. From Pueblo south lor hundreds of miles there lay mlllionA of ncree, as level as a !bur and lair to the eve-waiting lor a time when crowding ~en shall devise a means to make them produce. And there these acres lay, wauting but water to make the deep, rich eoil produce anything and ever·y· thing, And when our elbows begm to louch nml ueceefiily demands more room nnll more produce, then will t,l10 mean!: '!'he quicker n cold is gotten rid of the '\'\- the dun~:er· from pneumonia and other Prl'ions dieeaees. ~lr Jl. IV. L. 1-Jnll. of Wnv.,rly, \'n., FnJ·•: ''I llrrul,l' b~lievP UhumUerlnin'A Cough Hemedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the marlret for cold•. I have recom· mended it t.o my friends and theJ all ngree with me.'' For sale by all deal· ere. Don't jump the truck. If yon get n hot box wn will slow down. llun't •quirm if it hurts you, keep yonr ahir·t on and get a ll ustlo on. Don't appeal to )'our frieuds. '!'his Is unothe1· gnmtt whero friundahip ceases. Don't mnko yourself conspiouons, it won't be neceHeary, we will attend lo that. '!'he story of the Country lloy iA the faEcinating mmnnce of a fara1er's ~un, a chorus girl und the girl he left b\hind. It is 11 storv or the city and Ahoi\H tho Jives 0£ f.he people of tim flttlgn :Hl tlwy reulh• livo off tho stngr, two of tlan HCf'll~>~ lwing hid in n typical thNlt.ricul bo:ndinl! lunum. 'l'lwro emu aoe:3 tlw pew- Jilt' from tl111 n1ystieal lund of tlw stage ns t.liey appear· iu lift•. Characters fu- milLtr to the lireut White Wt~y are shown anrl tht• piny Aparklea and glows with comP.dy. The etury of tho play tells of a boy, ·row Wi't:~un, who Jives in Fuirvitn-.·, N. Y., bnt determines to ~o to the city to win fumo nud fortnrw, IJoliviug thnt Fairview iH too small for him. Hi~ sweetheart in the country urges him to take t Ids step and ho leu••e, for NtJw York, Ther·e htJ goos to li••e ut atypical tlwn~t,~~\al bqan1illfL homw, _au~ .. f~lla in lovo with a choruB girl, an elllpty h~i1d€d fri\·oloul-1 crcmtur!•, who iH eo difJ~rent fro111 giriH in thocnuntry, who!Hu alwnys an inHpinHion anti au iuccutivo to men to rio their beet in whaterer they nl· lompt. A local t<Jnunit.t<•P of illethodiet. laymt•u wae Cf\Jied lor, and 20 111011 WI'I'O namf d to fnrtlltlr tho work, which will be out· linPd lntt·r·. Look at the Label. While it is nearing tho closo of tho year wu n1·u ob:i~tU tu remiuU ·our snb scrib1:rs that mnny of llwm are in arreurH and thn~ we would appreoiate 11 remit tance covering the nmount hack und for tho yenr In ad\'arH'P. \Vu uru g-iving thit~ geuor,ll UfltiPn, for ttw l'flfiBllfl that it re· qttirt~a n lot of tim~~ and po!itlgt• to wri~t.· to each one petsonally. t)!JlJacrilJere can alwaya tell wlwtht'l' their snlJscri)Jtiou hnH t~xpired by rf'nding tim lullol 011 tlw paper bearing tht::ir unme. For illns· trntiou: A.uew :-cl:cdnlenf f11r~H ha~ been idaued sh~Cll tlirJ e. H & P. tfl~l!;: I lBI:led9i 10 of tiiH t)i!vt-H' Lalw ralirUJld, which !=ihow ~.~q~ht n•ll.nc•,i'lnp in JJWI1~' in~lflTJt'ed from \'ariuns puiut~. Bishop Walker IJas directed the Epis- copal eoc_ill_l.y or Avon to J1Pcun~ o. rector or cloHe~w chutch. The eociety is a Alllllll onll'ilnd they hnvo been depend· ing upon n Jay reader of late. Gumption on the Farm. bn f<Hthcoming. \All this country needs is water,\ is the observation yon will IH!n.r e\'Pry- whl'r<', and coming from the east erid of thiq dump of country, where the rain lolls on the juet and unjust every ten daye, I can't help but come back at lh\m with the old retort that that is nil WIH•n yon want fpgal ndl'ice, hunt up some man who would rnlher help you to l<eep out of trouble· than lo get you out after yon aro onco iu up to your JnWPH. Don't eny you're _tired, no one will pay the least attention to yon. Knoclc· ers don't go. Booatera never. l<iok, Don't give ue that old one about hrling sick, i£ yon'rn Biclc don't colllll out. But if you should to taken siclc ou du~y we will p:\y yollt' hflspital ex· pen!lee, nnd take·cnre or the girl. ill'll IIUI•ds. ~IPn come here in hundreds from the ea8t and middle west, nttrucled by the cheap Iande nnd the Santa Fe's pictorial folders. They come here with a little mouey to try ·\dry funning\ and they go bacl< with n prarie echooner· and oad t•xperienco. For O\'O'r threB hundred dayo in the yenr the ann beatH down, wilh uuvur a cloud, aud nover a drop of rainfall. . But I dilln't comu here to write yon or laool I'll illeR unci rainfall statietics. lldt the train her·e to get tho crnmp5 ont of a puir of eastern lt•gs and get away from Harvoy el\t.ing houses for 1\l'enly·fonr hours-a dny off to got my 'i'l\''\intion to WOI'king lor tho wonders and rnins of the wiord old plucue that I uill Hnm visit. lint odd Apots nu<l atrango Jl\oplu may lw lonnd nnywhoro in Now ~texico aud .\riznrm. La~t winttll', from tho monntpin Mexi· can hamlete sonth of 1'ons, I wrote nn articlo of 1 he I'onitentioP, that Rlrnnl(o IJJoul of sol! scnrging Flaggellnnts of wloorn wn Americans know eo littft•. fo'ur tlays I wns suow bound In tho can· Yon,, :aud I saw thom rit their pagan tiiPA-aud I <I rank the poison t.hnt 1\'IIB inll·udel) to stop my lnvostlgatlons. I lind snpposod and lonnwd that only lu thu rmnoto mnunluln hamlets wore lht''\ ~l.,xlcnnH nllowed to pmctico tholr wnuderful fnnutlcism-tho most wander· fol nud nwfnl in tho olvilizod wnrld- but I 111111 thnt right horu In Llls Vegas, a!n,nst in sight of tho big brick blocks of American capltaliole, thl• rolla of b~tbttriAm or tho Middle Agos is H~ill ~rnetieed, nnd mou who tiro Amnricun 1 ~illi':UIHI, tnen who eurvo na jurors null try wldto mon, mon who will eoon bo recoguizml nndor 11 now stn~n ue 11 part ol 1111r lluion-theeo n11111 still soorgo thentHlllvoa, flog their nnkod bncfcs with 'lllirJH until tho bloo<l dt•lpa (rom tholr heel•; 1:arrv lundH or cnctuu and orossoo, liu 1111 vn~tuu bode nnd purlorm those lt•lf·t•Jrturmr thn~ uro lucrudlbfu nud nh11oe1 nnhollovnhlo. ''Kintl Judy, I'm just merely trylmr to l\ccp Soul and body togethcl'!\- he did look thin; But the lady did neither smile or weep, As sho hnndctllhe tramp usufcty-pinl The wonclr.hnclc, t.hn rroq- nnd tho skunk wtHrt to tile e1ow. Tho wood· chncl< got iu, for lw hnrl 11 quarter (hiurl); and an did ths frog with hie greenback; but the aknnl< had to go houw, lor he only hod 11 bad scent. Farmers who havu occa!-!iou to drl\W up contracts, ngrePmcnts, uote~, checlte, etc., ehonld rum ember thnt tho eafeHI plan is to employ pen und in I< for this work-never li.'W a lead pencil. The Jaw will rl'eogniz\ tho lend toencil, bnt tho writin~ may be eJa!:-!Hl too f'UAily, and the nmouut or terms may ~n changPd, If peu and ink are 11ot at hnnrl wlit!ll dmwirrg up ~nch 1111pt:re, lldU 1111 iuduliblu pencil. Tn tho oldl!U timht thu farm waRn gen· t•ral lo,nfing placo itt thu wintt~r. Tho l!Hlller loafed at tlu! Htoru o1· llndth elwp; tile cows loaft1d in tho et111Jio '\ tllu milk pail proved; tho hnreus lo11led nnd grew •oft anrllut in their Htalle, null the very Ill! liB Jon led on t lie roos~ wait111g for lllJI'ing bt'iure lwgillning to lny Pg..:fJ. A worHlerful nwnkl'ning ltne come! Tho miHIPrll farnwr is on tlw j1JIJ u\'tll'}' tb\y or tho win tor; thu cows aru duin~ tiHJir best to provld\ plt•uty of tifty·c1111t lout· ttor, 1111tl tho cheerful <·aukfu of tho hens on tlws'' llrlght I JtJcumllel' da~·tJ nttt•ste tho (act that they nro ilospired by the twontl•,th century dnt••r·minnllon to make ~nod nt forty ·II vo cnnts 11 dozen.- Dccemlwr Fnl'm flnnrnnl. YIHI11XU 0,\IUM- \VIllm yon uct•U moru currie prlntnd sou II liB )'IIIII' plnle und lVII will hnvo them ongrnvod lor you for fiU ct•nle lot· liO Uluds, No helter grndo ol work oun llu found. I' Into nnd cnrda ro· turned to you poslpnld nt r.li conta, If you want n now plate eer.d for enmple eheot. Qnit your beefing, get in lii:w, yon Cl\11 cneily ttrrang-u it and if yolt don't yon wfll rt~·grut it nil thru11gh utmnity, Don't think ull you have lo do iA to como up and Sl!e tho fun. Hemembflr there are a lot of us I hat nro \\'orkill~ liko-woll uevl'r miud wbnt, but for The country hoy finds llw glare of the li~hts aloug the lin•ut White Wnv eo fa~ciuatiug that hu neglect~ his lluHilHJBe and as u result I•JO!:!l'H hiH JlO!::litiou. t\ llont thi~ time tlw chnrne l~irl tinm or hllll and throwA him O\'cr for a \man goodness :~al\u nnd twmo moru liiH', ll your· h11bitu nrn getting the beut of you, don't complain. Don't lay it lo your noi~lobor, dou't bulliuke, hut lnu~h and ~row loll, Lay off your old clothe,, put on a emile nnd join tho pnrnde. got in abuuL towu\. 'J'lw RWt•or/wart or tho cnuntrv boy ~ornrA to Sew York nnd liuds that IJP hnn mnrJo a failnro there. Nht' r,·proucheH him nud he is thorollgh- ly downh~!:Htl'd ntHl riiRC'lU~I\gfld, Ho llii~ 110 monuy to pay hie bonrd bill whon It comua duo HIHl tlw laud lady ie about tn JHIL Lim out, but furtnnatuly n tleW!i· paper man who has laken a faucy to the couutr·y boy finds hiur \' he is about lo cnmulit suicidu. IIu eltows him tho lolly of anch n cowardly thiu~: ural urgeH him tn go Lmclt to Ilia conn try homo nnd ru;rl<n good. ltt•luctautly the br,.y ctin- snuts to do tlus and Ire nud tho llllWd· paper man go back to Fairview aud stnrla n newspaper thet'P, which ia n grent snc· CCRR, l\Jny tho flH'IIIUIJtl\tion of }'OUr food btl wl.tlwut dieturbnuco. 11nd thu love of ull gaud thin~H draw you hithPI', Butch, Karp, Kip & ~Inns Uo. Eastem Star Celeb1·ath 5th Anniversary ).loJH]ny, November 27th, WflH f\ red lt•tter day in tho history of Union Htnr Uhapter, :128, 0. E. 8, of thin I' ill age, it being tho !ilth nnniverenry of ils coneti· tnt.ion nH a chapter. ~lneonic hall wns br.autifnlly decorated with lhgs and it \l'fiH n jolly crowd who gntlwred there Monday aflr.rnoon. Tho dav wnF! n ruinv nnn bnt HixLy rnnmbera w•;ro on lonnd to enjoy this 11nnivorsary day. An nhln entortainnu•nt committllll hnll pro\'idt~d mnRic, n•ndin~a, Pte., nnd laughnhlll ~tllnte 11'1!1'1! uot lncfcing, At five o'c!oolt t• bountiful PU[JJWr wna surv· tlll. It being the rr.~ular mnotln~ night of tho ahnptnr, the momlwrs wnru cnllt•d In onlor nt the usuuf hour. 'l'hH beautiful lioru) dPVrPII IVUR f'XI'IIIfl)ifil'f( by till• nlllcors ,,( tho t:hnptor followed by 11 muelcnf nnd liturnry program of excup· tlonlllinter<•Ht. From o ohnrtnr mcmllf'rshlp or 2:!, thla •lstrrhood has Rrown to a monrbershlp of 05 nt. prr.ernt Pnroiii'<I. Horse Blankets. TlwlnrguHt nsHortment In town nt low· oql prlcoa. I.nt 1111 eho1v you. 1\lnx ),, Noy'n !Iurneen anti Trunk H~of('· ~10w2 Going Out of the Business. Stove The country boy wins !nnw in hie 1111;. tive town nnd is nlen rortnnnte in regnin· lug tho affection of hio flrHI love. 'l'ho atu lain falls on 11 most happy ending of the play. Tho country boy showH tho •tnrliug cl1aractur of people brought up in the conn 1 1'Y nnd contrnstF! thnir tmro, wholo· aonw II vefl with that of poo1Jio in tho city. It lt>rwhes tho ~ruat lee6on lhnt uo lllt\11 iH n iuilnr\l\nn~i~ l~o_ndl!_l~~--!t. Bul' your OhriAtmne prPFt•nts any thno now nt J ~i~l~~.m'~. _ ·-· ____ _ A Fr:om nesortmont of cuff buttons, ecarf pine l!lltl brnor!oe~~~J:\.iJfl:t.\-!0: Annual ChristmasDinner. '!'he Lndloa of tho ~I. E. Church will oervo thoir Aunual Ohrietmns Dimrr·r ou Wmlnoed11y, lle~'omlll'r 7th, In tho church pnrlnrH, ~ilpJl•·r· will nino ho scrvmf. Tho dinner will. he Horvod ho· ginning nt II :~0 a. 111.. nn<l Hllllper hll· J;inn111~ nt G p. JU, Pi'icu ul dlnuur :m conto, of Allfl[lOr 20 cents. Spoclnl nl• tnntlon will ho glvnn to tho prompt Hnrv- ln~ or bnsluess UWII UIIU Hchonl ohlfdron, 'l'ho mouua whloh lollow HJl<llllt l11r thomoel vos. IIINNI-!It Ghldlf'll Jlln Mnutu~l l'nlnlo 'l'unllp llrnwn ntul Whlln llnwl Hnwlwlr·h•·a Crnnhrrry leu l'lcldnn C,•h•ry I hnv11 anv<:rnl st11t<l null cant Bungeo nnd a low ht•atiliK atovoa of vnrlouu mnkeu, A11Pin l'lu t!hrlntnuw l'ucldllllt Clu•••t~u Co!Tro .lohu 'l'hornpeon, .ran, 10 would hodica'to that tho t.imu paid to oxpirue on tho dntu deeignnted. Will .von please look at the l,1bcl nnd do us the kindness to send the cash. Team Hatness. nm again making my old reliable hand·Jlll\du 'l'tmm Hurnee:~. They will cost very little mort! than Halo hurne'\ but will !net lwic\ au long. Mal<O L. Nuy llal'llt'~B nnd Trunh;: ~tore. :10w2 LooK OI'Or tho BlnPuinl Buu~lfts at Ol11rko's I-!nrrl wnru. --,.....,.,,...,.....,...,., -:'lluny of our nxehangee haru toeBtHI tho Tin:t 1 H n nicu hourpwt nu tlw recuut chnlll::U in t.IJH malwnp nnd wn n!:tHirn them that wu aru ~1·utuful indued fol' their ~ooJ wortle of cheer. -Postotnccs nil o\'ur tllll countr·y nt't! pr~pariug for tho rn:-~h of CllriPtmnH runil matter. To help tho Hittution postal oJiicini::J nru t~Xpl'lloJ~in~ tim hopn tllnt sendma will t.:••t t!wir 111.1il iu early uud fliiiiiiU inecriptions on tho ontsitlu or the pnoknge In print or· in rnbbl'r Htamp lnlfii'CHBion, to nvoid delay. -Clinton N llownrd of Hochestor, tl:o \LiLtltl Ui:1nt'' of the Auwncun plntforrn will lualmc tuuigh~ at 'l'owu ll.1il, Liml\, wlwn hn wi!l dPIIV11r hiH atirrinc wmpurancu ndc.lreas 11 A Hhlu ou tho Water· Wagon. ~Jr. lluwnrtl is a whirl· wind and should attract n crowded hnnsu. A specinltrolloy will run ir enough pt•u' plo nre intemste<l. -Bel', \V. A. llyrd, D. IJ., pua~or of 'l'r inlty Colored l'reebylerlnn church of Huchestur, will s}ronk on Ibn subject of tho Freollmon, nt tho Preabyterian ohnroh on Fridny UVl!lliuc, Dccumbcr 2d nt 7:00 o'eloclc. As principal of Cot· tonplnnt University, Ar~:nnsna, ~lr. Byrd became l11mlllur with tho ueede of tho Honth r,rulhn Is n forcnfnl spe11kor, The Ilev. lr! R. Hicks lOll Almanac, The llov. lrl It. lllol<u Ahruurno for IIIII, that g1mrtllnn Angol In n hundrml thnu~nnd honwH, Is now rundy, Not wnny 11r11 now willing to bu without It nntl tho 1t11v, 11·1 B. lllci<K .llnJtllzluo, Word nnd Works. 'f'ho two aro only One Dollor 11 yt•ur. 'f'l111 Afnmnno le :t:io l\''flllid. Nn homo m· nlllco olwultl fail tn \11111 for tho Ill, to Word •nd Worlu 'l'llo fiost !waring 111 the caRe of E. 0. Glidd!in or LPR•l\ who recently filerl n petition in bnnkrnptcy was hei<l last week In Batavia. E••ereet A.\ Jnd.J was nppointed rofPme. 'l'he lit)bilities aggre .. ~flte .~15,0213 i;J. :II iller W. Fowler, eecrPtar·y of tho F. A. 0\\'Pn Pnblishin!! G-1., dropped dend nt his dee!< in the otnce nf tho com· pnny recently. ~Jr. Fowler was n brotilcr·in·lnw •ll Dr. G. II. Cutler, and was onu of the fonndma of tiJo D.urEvillo Bre<ze with .r. IV. Bnr~cHe. He loaves l\ wiltJ nml ann. ---...,--,-..,.. CYI'IIEH's complete grit, Cjpher'a ova· ter ehelle, Cypher's beef \Crtlp and Hen· etn bono grit, coneta.ntly on hnnd nt Clnrku'e. :JOw2 - Frml 1\'olf•berger hnB bougl.t ol Mr. !lerrHnn the }lil!entee of the wonderful Ill· tie f.wnin~ mill thnt haA bnt!n no t~xhibi· tifJn t.ho past week, Eevernl county ricLlts for its lllllnufncture and eale. --Thu lirHt tonch or w d winter wenth- l r hlew in tn111ght bring.ing Rix inches of 8110\\', -l>t•llui·lon'~ dt•coratinl crt<po pnpers, nil sh1ulee, filo proof uud rciHt colors, Bt thi11 ollicl'. -Firl:lt qtuntLJrly cnnft>rtmcu will be IH~Id at tho :\1. E church tomorrow, Fri· tlay i'''••niug, co<uluctt•tl by Dr. Hnbboll. l!l!l'onstl'ndlng the Snpl'emo Court, 'l'ho reslgnutlon or .liiBtlce Wlfllum U. ~(ootly makes t 11'0 VIICIIIICIOH Ill our hfghOHt COIII'l that l'l'OHI<lcut 'l'a!t Will hnvo to fill whun tho Rennto recon· vones to conllnn hiH nomlnutlons. As ho ilnH nlreruly uppolntetl Lm·ton nntl llni(IH•s, tills will mnl;e four In nil, or wllhln onn of 11 mnjm·lly of till! eom·t. ~fOI'PO\\l!l't one of t hu four )l1Ul'f'9 to fill IH tllat or tile t'lrh·r just},•r•, Sll !lout It Is In the JIOII'er or tile }li'CHillent llfOC· tt~·nlly lo r'PI'nn~tt·uet IIH! ,.;n{)rl•mo ••orort. ~lr·. Tuft Ions hr.en In otllco 11 ll'lfle Ol'l'l' Pll(ht•·••n mnnthH. It le sara to Hll,l' thnt 110 ill't•Hitlt•Ut HOI' lind· RO 1111111y justic'<'H to 1111111e In t hu snmo Juragl h or t lttH', Jt HCCIUH the \'l'l\ /I'011,V or flllO thnt OIIH wlw IH 11l 1 Jllf>,t- or, I'utlwr, who hn!i l(l'llir<l hlmself-thn ~:rutlfleutlon or his 011\l l;rl'nt Uml!fiJon or !Jefllg' II lllemhcl' Of tho Hll}ll't'IIIU O:OIII't fH ihllll gfi'On JIO\\'CI' lo rt•nutl.:e IIJu IJody which flo cnuuot l!nh•r. It hi ~l'nl'l'ally nurrl'tl t hnt ror·urer Oovot·nor Iluuhce wlfl bo tho now elliot juntlco nrlt•r· llt'l'l'lng nl>out two rnonlhs \8 nn nnnorlnlt', ----- Throo Cloc:kll. Aut! h·•u thnu n dor.t•u mlfnu ontHldo ol f.a11 Vt•Rnu thoeo Aloxlonnu prnctlt:o their HUii·HoorRhrg todny Out horo In thu lonthlf!u nro oomm:nrlllou of thlu •lln\K\ roll~luua uoot, whloh durluK tho 1 •nty <lay\ of Lout, porlorm tholr htll'• bnritl<·~, rmurglng thomnolvou, ruuulng 1 •aU.cru7.y through tho ruounlnlu pntllu, Wo nrc mnklng prlcea on them tlu1~ HUI'i'i-!it • l'ublf•hin~ Co., St. Loui1, Mo. :I rtf 'l'lw hL·~I lhl't'l' dw•lc•' In llw worltl Ul'U Ill thu 1111\'111 oh'Wl'\'llhii'Y lit \\'llRh· Jugtou niH! lilt~ oi!~~PI'\'lltnt·h·~ at UI1'1JII 4 wll'/t 111111 BPI'Jiu. 'l'll1~ fol'tiH'I' two nt·u A 1 , 1 ,idu~H uf \ns oil nutl coni •Lovco nu~ comhluntlon etovos tlllll rnugcu u~ Oinrko's, :mw~ Ill I II 'tlwlll rroiJI our hnnda Into J• 4 f('lh Jlnm AJIJJIOHIIUl'(l h•tcnllulll'tll'otnto \V n Jfl Rt I Jlnkrd Illlntul l'lrldt'A ynurd. .. Whltu untl JJrown Bread Snmlwlclum tlHw~ • _. • Fmw \VOJ.t'BII•uuuu. Jolly •.. -~•ko .. ·--·--~~· , I • I • u bu 'Ulll' \\'IHchuu (l)l\ lilt• IJl•Ht lllltl t\liow a 1111'1\11 Jll'\'llltiPII or J 111 • L• nco I Y Y flrtt•t•u une·tltuusnrultltn or n HCCOIHL 11 Uhrlslmne lent I.olghtnu'H, I -·-·--·~ tiny. ·------- I \