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: .... VOL. XXVII. NO. 41 _HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y., THURSDAY, Dl~C. 15, 1910 The Musty and Distant Past.. Fourth Annual Farmers' Presb;~~rian Laymen Hold · ----- · - Week at Cornell College. Puzzles of Mystery and Ruins Left for the Wh' lte The Fourth Annual l<armera' Week M~n to Solve in the Puye Canyon. at the New York State College of Agri· culture at Cornell Untveraity will be (ByM. I. Brown, Editor_ Little Valley. N.Y. Hub) held February 20 25. The progmm will For mor.e than a mile the ·white cliff 1 would have dug aut'thia fellow, rattled consist of lectmea, diacuasiona and homes or''our' firat Americana riae up his bones and aak~d him what it waa all actual judging and handling of dlffereut from the level to a height of from 200 about. farm products and auimals. .!AI 600 feet, and so close together are One house, just abqpt the middle of On llouday and each succeeding day they but a thin space of the soft rock the long cliff, and where a stone stuir· of Farmer's Week, there will be a special separates them. way ~scenda to the mesea, wna different poultry program with lectures and ex· It ia a strange eight for we foreigners from all the rest. It was a double home hibits. Tuesday a drainage program --we Columbus Americans-who don't or rather where a hallie had ouce been with special attention to the problema know our country. built and then another added, making of drainage in New York State, On Hundreds of ye~rA ago, no doubt oue room, daub!~ the size of nearly all of Wednesday, the improvement of farm thousands of y~ara ago, t~ese cliif~ I the other huodrPds at rooms of the city. crops through seed selectio'n and breed stood perpendicular, but tt:ne and t Let me explain that every house is ing. Assistant Secretary Hays of tbe erosiao of wind and rain have orumbled built altke, about OxiO every one has a Uni&ed States Department of Agricul- and broken down the rocks, and where dam· open in~, just big enough to crawl tore will speak in the evening; Tlmrs· four and live stories of human homes through on bauds and knees and tbat day, speci~l Animal Husbandry features, were once chiseled, now in many places everv house has nn op•ning j•\t above exhibit oi dairy cows, farm horses and but two and three stories stand, the the door, about 12 luchee round, for a other live erock with B(Jecill facilities for crumbling roc!; and the wash of accum- smoke hole. .judging. An e1•euing program with nlations from above having buried the And from the Inside of this house special speak~rs. On Friday thet·e will )ower or ground floor roomA. could be as plainly Been as if it were be the annual public speaking CuUtest When these cliff homes were dug there done yesterday, where nne door and for the $100 I~ 1stman prize for studen~s was no iron in New Mexica. They were smoke hule had been walled up. fimull iu the Gtllege of Agriculture, and an ad· eoooped out by hand by these pre hietor- atones were laid up In the wall and dross by Direclor Bailey, io people, carved out by pieces of vul· pla&ter spread between, and when the Fnrtber information with respe~t to canio glass that they tral'eled ~·any miles work had been completed the cerneut the details will be eent you if rlesired. to the Jemez (pronounce It llamez) was joined to the older plaster on the mountains to find. wall. G. A. R. Elects Officers. From the wash at thP foot of the And h\re 1 saw a mark I will nel'er cliffs I picked up several line specimens forget-the print of a hnman hand 011 of these glass tools, thick and as hard as the plaster, the iuoprint of llw Cliff a glass bottlo, and. as surely glass as if Dweller who din the jol>. How long it blown in Pittsburg. With these fmg had been there none can tell. menta that the mountains vomited np, ,,, d r' 11 IH mP tell )nn somethiug these little cliff men burrowed nut their about some relics that I dug from the homee. lloor of a cliff home-priceless relics to 'l'he formation of the rock is soft- me of an unknown age and civilization. well, \imply ushes-aud I took a kni(e At noon the custodian had to return blado and soon made an excavation that to his tent to meet some forest rangers would bold my fist. But these men did for the iittle Indian uprising had caused not have knives or any rnetalic sul· some fxdtement. 'l'he distance was stances, and I do not wonder their four miles. The driver bad laid down home8 were not made lur~er when they for a nap. I watched the man disap· had only these fragments of glaes to dig pJar dnwn t.be canyon. I remembered them with. n cave that bad particularly interested I commenced ou the ground levol me as having the walled opening nod as (what is now the ground) and went havin~ so many more small rooms cnt down the line, crawling into almost eV· from lt. I toolt an empty peach can ery home, and I will nPver forget the from whem we bud hwch••d, battered impressions of awe and mystery they the opened end down lilte a wedge, and gave me. then I went up the ladder to this min 'l'lw annual meeting nnd election ol o!Hcers of Lowis It Gates' PosJ., G. A. R. was h\ld in the PBet rooms on Satllrday evening laer. and tbe following oflicer• 1\'el'e rlectl'd: Commanuer, 0 S. Chambers. ~enior Vice·Oom.-~eymour Pierce. Junior Vice-Oom.-f. D. Sl.illwell. Adjutant-E. A. Green. Quarter Master-A. H. Hunt. Hurgeon-Wm. G. Fairbairn. Ohaplain-U. W. Hudson, Officer of the Day-F. 0. Amsden, Officer of the Gltard:..A. Desmond. ~urj. ~tujor-F. M. Pierre. Quurter Master Sarj -L. L. Lewis. Patriotic I nstructor-1 finmun Smith, Rev. C. H. Rust to Ad- dress the County Chris- tian Endeavorers. Tho anuual Christian Endeavor Cou- ference will be held Friday afternoon, December ltltb, at the ~ecoud Hef01·med Church, corner of Scio and Lyudhuret etrel'tH, Jlochester. Oonferonco will open nt :!:15 with a eong service. .At ~::30 Hcv. 0. H. Rust, pastor of Eecond Buptist chul'ch will conduct a t)uiet Rout· and this being a very important part of the prog1·am, evel'Y Euden\'orer is nrged to bf\ on time. )lisa Ella S. Wilcoxen will lead the Conference in Bible Shtdy und this will be of grl'lll l'alne to the Oonforeuce. Miss 1\'ilcoxtm is teacher of n large Bible Olase at Lake A VI'. BoptiF.t church aud all who kuow her eudnreo her ability in Biblo Study ciaesee Banquet. A Layman's Missionary Supper was en· joyed last night at the Presbyterian church, where over 100 men were gather- ed tJ study the subject of World Wide Missions. After paying f'ull tributo to tbe splen• did supper prepared by the Aid Society, and so well ~erved by the yonng men, atid enjoying to tu~ full the 10neic of the Junior Orchestra under the direction of E. U. Smilh. the chairman E. B. White told oi the objqct of the meeting, and the appreciation of the committee becau'e of of the lar~e number presPnt. Han. Charles E. Ogden of Hooheeter, was lntrJdnoed and gave an eloquent and forceful address on the unselfish spirit in Jj'oreign illieslons and the great material and spiritual advantages that come to the nation .that in its own prosperiJ.y does not become eelf·centered and se_lfish, hut seeke to lift.sister nations into the light of civilization and tho liospel. He paid high tribute te the character and sacrificing spirit of those who have devoted their lives to miesinne, and quot- ed eminent authorities on the greatness of the!r work, Hev. F 11. Laff,lmme, who fOI' IS years has been a mis\ionat·y in India, contrast· ed the Ligbt of God with tho dat·kness of heathenism, Ll fe in God wit.h death in heathenism, aud tbe Love of God with the cmelty nt thu llt'art of heathenism. He gave some of his experiences in his work in lndm anti epnke moat encourag· ingly of the great good being accomplish· ed. He spoke convincingly of the work in the Lay men 'A ~fissiont1ry movement which is spreading abroad, and he urt;ed the men before him to have a part in it, a work that le worthy of tho b~st that there is in all men, Resolutione were adopted favoring the doubling of the offeringo of the church to miABion8 neKt year, the weekly offer• ing syetem for the bone valences as wull as for local church support and I he ap· pointment of a committlle for n 8ystem- atic CllllVllS:i or tho COngrt>g:ltJCn in the matter und the continuance of a -penna· neut committeo on beum·oreuc~ In the church f<r t!Je distributton of literature and tho general supervision of thP be· uovo nnt work. .-\. couunittee r1a~ app•Jiflt~d ttJ com· plete the wrrk of the C:llll'ilE,, '1 1 hu UH'eLiu~ waa opeut:d with pmyer by Hoy. \'an Keuren and closed with tbe benedicti;m by Ht•v. itichardcou. Evory family liaR need nl a J.:OIH) reli· 11ble liniment. For epraim~. brniAeB. r:oreneeB of the ruuscleH uud rheumatic 'Jains there is nont~ hettf!r than Cham- berlain's. Sold by all dllalers. · Brakeman Injured in N. Y.C. Yards. The first room, the living room, of like a squirrel. And there in tho dust almost every cliff home ie the eame, and of agee, blown in from the dees\rt inside they vary only in tho number of brought in by the roclt squirrels and the additions carved out and I supnos~· birds, I dug, dug frantically for some these were regulated lJy the size of tho relic, while the 1 owdcr duet filled mv family and the amount of glass on haud. eyes and eare. ' • Almost every room !Jns one excavation And I found n treasure trove. There leading from it, but very fpw of them I nncovered smnll, wizzened bits of co I'll are high enough for one to stand erect cob, nearly mnmmified by this dryest or long enough to lie down. The air on earth, and there I found a part Indian farmer, ·who has custody over of an ear of corn wilh the kertll'ls on, the Puye cliffs, said that this ''ne com· and just as plain corn as if l had taken moo side room seems to havo been u it from a l~ew York state feed etore, grave, and that when a member of the It is as black as a coal, both the kernels family d led he was put in this little and cob, and tho kernals are as ut·ittle rouud room, m a sitting position, and as coffee berries and black all the way then t!Je room walled up and plastered I through. From tho quarts of dust. I over. lie said that excavations in manv carried out to a better light, I found n of the rooms bad proved this and many dozen or more. separate kernels, which I ,\[ouday afteruoun, at the illain Htreet skeletons had been found, not mumrniee, ~othered und tnmsured like diamonds. deuvorers always cujoy hearing, will gh·e cros:;iug, while doing 'iOnw switching at Miee Nollie L. i\fcEiroy, whom the Eo· C:. D. \Varner, u. brak(~mnn on the eaRtbonnd local freight llll't with a serious ncciduut nt t.hrco o'clock on either in a flitting position nu tho floor, For an hour I Irnntically dug to the an addn•ss on City 1\liEAions. ~lra. liilt, tho 6tatiou in this villagt•. Thoro were with baclt to the rock, or in many ca,ee, rock floor almost every inch of the of Chari<' ttl', will tllllt on ilfission ~tndy. no l':itneFs\e to tho accidnnt, !Jnt it is j] f l I l:lho is uno of the bm~t in the /':;tate aloug forward on tho oar o t Je cave, ,,ces epace, bnt only in this one corner did I thonght tlmt ho was ricltng 011 tho side down. tiud anything IJut broken bits of pot· this line, bezng in dt·mand for tho IJq.{er ludd!ll' of!\ ca1· to throw tlw switch, uud d conventiouH. !\lisa Gracn L .Jmw~, So I talte it t1111t theso secnu roome, tery-aml I found many of theee frog· wlum 1 111 jnn•t\'d nff •lip 1 H,J! anu Ht1·uck chiAeled ant, .plastered and left open, nwnls. 011\u~ty .Junior Rnpl'riutendPnL nnd i\Iit-B a~aiuat. thn coni bin nt the pomp honEP, were graves wailing for Home one to dio, De10ide tho one t~erfect section of tlle Ninu :\1. Ste\'tHJH, County Intermediate which threw him baek n~ninst the aud \\'hnn ·uwv died, tint corpse was com Pnr I fontHJ thf~ tnperitJ~ tip to an· ~nperintetH]Pnt will tnkP charge of the whee!snf lhu car. \Vht!ll lhu uuginePr walled in, nnd n .. nother grnvo dng-to be other ear, with thn Emnll pieces of cob ,Juuior und lntt•ruwdiatH llonr. ~Iwcinl loolwd IJacl;: to geL tlw 11 i~nal to hack np in rendinnss, that tlw funeral ceremnnieH wizzem!d to tile eizu of your tiuger. mnaical eeleetioue will bu rend<•retl by he aaw him lying by tuB lr:wk. H\ had might not hitoh, And yt•s, us I will tell I uotPd that us HOOII as Pxpost>cl to tho MIHBt'H Pnyno aurl :\I and II, a buriiJO!n 111 :.hn IJ.w 1 c of !Ji.-; Jwa•l, hh you llltllr, thoro is n gre1tt bnnal l!'r•HliHI li~ht nncl nir thtl IH•rtwla on tho cob 'l'lu• Comnlitt(•o ft•td \'Pry fortnuntH in right lt•g lH'twuon thtl hip and lawo was on tho nwesa whero htwdn•ds of skelo· could be easily mttlt·U off, nnd hnw to SPcnrin~ thB above Aptmltms aud .'L'IHh~rs torn nud thn tm•s of hiH foot wnro cruHh· tons lit,. savt~ mr t.n•aHmP was thn l}lli'Rtion. l for thiA conft•wucB, UH tlwy IIH•ut In t.hia ed. lfe waH hurril~d to the uflice of Dr. }!}very homo is pltt~ten~d·. covered wit 1 1 climbed dmvu f10111 tl•n cliffs, shook ofi 1 way bnt twkll n yt•nr when nil t.lw Eo· cumorJt, fUHI aonw ht\VB mauv coatiuga tlw duflt., aiH1 pnt tho rp)j{'R in my hat, cietil's como to~-:~lllwrtorectllve. the l.mne· '1 1 hnt is tlwy urn plaHtt•n•d nbont half nnd gol hnck to rlw wn~on ju~L iu time fit nud lwlp wlllch cnn bBohtaiiHJd 111 Ihl way up thtt walls, tllld you cun plo.inly to nwPl i\lr, Boa~ on hiH n•t.urn. other WlU'• BtlU wlwrt-' tho plnBlt~r t'UdH, IHHI wlwm J.JUltlr, us 1 ~at tolking with him, and A IIHlHS rneetinr.t \'ill Llo hllld in tho the smokn comnHmCI'B. You Ct\11 hurdly lorgttttiu~ my trPaAnrt·~, I pttHheci np ('\'eninc und Ht~\'. A. ,V, Deavun, pastor atoud tlft!ct in thn hight·~r. P'•rt of llu~ m.v l'nt., und two or tlm•o ancient ker or Lnkt~ .A\•t•unu Bnptiet chnt·ch will gi\'e au ndcln•eA ou ''l'hB Hpiritnul Sldo of Bllnham, rmd then takt'n r)ll 1 tlw :::·1.-, LBIII~h t.mil; ltJ the HtHm•opathie llot~pi· tal nt Uocht•ntur, According to l!u~t ru· porto he is w•tting nlon~ niCL'Iy. ;\lr. \Vurnl'l' is llhnnt 2U yml'R old and liVl'B nt Jij~0 Willow nvt•mw, Nin~nra Fulls. ovnl rtiOIUB, AO It fiPt!IIIH t hut. thn wniiH IH!IB or corn ft>ll,down 0\'Hr my mod urn . . r J \ were pla,terod onlj' eo high op \\ would loH•hp, 11 ) I bl'liBvo 1 waH ec11red p11lu Ohnetllln ~\' ''nvor. Look at the· Label. dirty a shirt waiet whi•u ~lro. Cliff not\\ much bt'CIIIJA•• I hnd bm•n forhid· HnpiHJr wtll bo Herved ul tho churdh ~t \VIdltl it iA rwariu~ tho closo of tho Dwtil.t~r WUB sitting Ull tiw H •or with lu·r dnll to dil{, bnt bccatum I WIIH nfrnit.l of I fi o'clock. for all whn ctuu to stay Ulltll yunr wu 1\ru oblij.!Nl to l''.ltlliud our sub· bnck to tho wnll. /rHJi(1g un· trtjnBnrl'a. Bnt lw did uot the uvlHIIUg IIII'PIIIIJ.:: scribt•ra tlmt nmuy of thHm o.ro in nrreura In nne room I tonk my kuif., nud our. nBtlco tho lt•11k. I ha1•e the rolics now and thut wo would a1Jpn•ciutu u remit· thrnugh Anvon luvt~rs of plnHtur, ono anfoly pnched in t•ottnn, in tl 1 Il boxes in STAT!: m·8:g~~~ g~~~~~_'lot.t:no, ~tm. ltwco eoVL'riug the nmonnt l.Jnck nnd for laid ovnr tho other, nnd PI\Ch atrntll my snit cu~ee, und when 1 f:{llt homo I Frnnl<J. Cheney mnlwn o:lth thnt ho in lHmior tho yf•nr In ndvnnc•n. \Vtl nrn g-iving this oltiBrly diatingnlehllbln. \Vh••ttwr thl'HH will pl1mt eoruo ol tho lwrrwlu nnd seo :;::~}; 1 1 ~~ 11 u 1 ;/tJ~Jct~fm,~~~·f::·, 1 ~>d~h(! 1 1 ,~ 1 ~ 1 l;c~ 1 ; 1 ;t ~;~:l~~ gunoml nntieo, for the rtmHon thnt it ro· Iuyura wnm put on oncu n y••nr or onco In if I cnn't rniao o crop of Buforo Colum· ~~rNJ~~~~~~~h4 1 ~J~M:~~\:01'. 1 1 !~Wsw}:tr t;:~~~~~!::~,r~~~:!: 1 (tniroa 11 Jot of timn null pnHtflgn to writo u. hundrud ymna I CiUJ ouly ~twea bnA corn. C'ntlo of Gntnrrh tlmt cnnnot he cured by the tu;c of I to (!1\Ch oue puraonn\ly. Subacribura can On P.V~ry side of tlu!Ao oval rooms are I have exhauet1•d my space and I llntl'nCntmrh Cure. t'H~N 1 ~ 1 • 1 • 1 cmmNY. 11 twaya tell whetlwr their subscription various 6izea of nltotii'B, cut iutn tho huv~:~u't told yon hair. I huvo Yet to c~~~nfl'~ 1 i~ 1 ;i~~~~~~; ~'f'b\e~~ 1 l{c 1J~~~~Y Jlrcs· hoe Oli:pired by rPadiu~ tho labnl on tho walls nnd pluaLerud. Son11• nr~ hl~h up toll yon of thu stnlrways, tho trails, tho I (HilAt .. ) AN~~;.~;~t·i~ 1 ~,?,~: paper ueurlog th~lr nnme. For ill us· aomoon tho Unnr ltwt~t-nll ehupt-'B and kivnaud whataRi~htmntmy Now York I IInll'nCntnrrh Curo i~1 tnkl•n lnhwnnlly, nrul trutioll' Blz ,.a, We con onlv \\Ondur \~ their oyt•a when we had olitnbtHI tho stono n, 1 ',·~. 11 11 1 ytl,,rtcc·~,·,\l.y '~!~,~:Jor::~~~~t'i:,\'~,:l:::~o~~~~~~~rfncca of ' • o 1 0 John 'l'hompaou, .Tun, 10 uses but no douht thBir \''r\ the sldo· 8 r.airway to till' luble lund nbovo tile Sulol by ntl 11 ~;-,;ld~/;~,f;,:;, & co., 'l'ulo 0 ' • boarde nf. thoPB d11ys, noel rBo,.ptnoles cliff homos. 'fnlw llutl'n !o'umlly l'ilhilor con•th111lion. would lndlcntu that tho timo paid to fur thn fumily lli'CI'HHII-h•H. ·o11n 111 par· Nnw If tho Indlune will only bo good ---------- oxplrus '\' tho datu doHignated. Will llotllar wu• jnat thn s•z .. \\ II baoy's unc• moru dlly und '\t mu get out with The Rev. !rl R Hicks 1911 Almanac. ,vou pinnae look at tho I abo I nnd do us I I I tho klndtwan J,o snnd tlu• oneh. bod, ttud porhups t wn• my tin box of relic•, tlum troy may JBVO 'l'hu Rev. Irl R lflcltn ldmanao for TEIUilS--:-$1.25 Per Year 10 Advanee \' Dedication of Irondequoit · Grange Hall. Church Matters On Tuesday, December 5t~. your cor· M. E. CHURCH. respondent and his wife attended the REV. •·.u. VAMt&unes. rASToe.. dedication of the new Grange Hall, re- ::inndav morning sen• ice at 10:30. cently completed by Irondequoit Grange. Preaching by the paer.or. Subject, \In· Upon arriving at the end of the lludaou ternati6llal Pence.\ Ave. car line we were met by genuine Sunday l:lchool and Cines meeting zt Grangers with genuine Grange rigs for a 12 o'clock. ride of about a mile to the new ball, Epworth League at G:OO. Subject, Tlie building is 36 by 82 feet and is (A survey of mieRionary conditions.) built of conc•·ote blocks. The basement \From the wateh tower.\ lea. 2t:ll·l2. is occupied by t.he dining hall, kitchen J.eader, Hev. F. H. \'an Keuren. and store room. The room is eigbt feet, E1·ening service at 7:00. Prencbioc six inches high and will eeat at tublee I by t-he~--'~?'· Subjecl, \1\'ho!e-Heart- abuut two hundred people at one time. ed ServJce. Upon the grouud floor is the Assembly Hegular prayer meetin~.on Thureday ball. This has a commodious stago at eveniug at 7:30. one end and the Grange plane to have n full Ret of ordinary scenery. rhe floor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. of this hnll is of hard maple, smooth and n&v. w. A. nALLocK. rASTOR. polished, admirably adapted to dancing Sunday morning at IO:ao. Preaobiog and we were tnld that t~e young people by th\ p:IEtor. 1-:inhjecr., ~·'l'he Mtut'B of tho Gmoge do not hesitate to nee it Soul.\ for this purpose. The upp~r floor is Sunday ech Jol at 12 o'clock. thirteen feet high and is taken up with Ci:OO p. m., Y, P. S. U. E. Topic, the lodge room and suitable cloak and \lf we re111ly love Jesus.\ Jobn 14:Hi· preparation rooms. '!'he wholehllilding ~~- Leader, ~Jildr\d ;',1vitZ. is nic~ly hented by an ndt•qnate atearu E\'tHJin~ et'r~·ic~ at 7:110. Pr~aching by hel\litig plant. the pasi.IJI'. StJhj~ct, \.-\ Uood Com, .. Tho cost of this beautiful and commn· pan ion.\ dious Urange Home is abuut $15,000. thOU!!;h much of tit is coat has teou con· tribnted by the uwmbers of tlw grangP, In f11ct, they estimate that at least$5,5011 in labor and material was so contribute<!. As examplee of this, the cnncrete blocks of which the building ie mado were brought fromu diatanco. ,,f eight miles by vtlluuteers and there Wl)re o\'ur four hundred tons of these hlocks-n good deal ol gratuiloue hauling. Wheu it came to puttiug ou the 22,000 lath, the lady mombers deoided that the liran~e could not afford to hire them put on so the)' went to work themsel1·es and nailed on this enormou~ number of lnth. The'o matrons certainly ehonl\1 now be eligible toentet· a ladies nail driving con- teaL llllt this is not ali the ladies have done by any meaoe. They hal'e ~olicited for carpet•, book caells, furniture and almost e\'erythiug until the building is nearly furnished. 'l'he young people of the Grange lial'\ assumed the pay· ment of the cost of the piat1os and tuo Grange will Eoun own two fino iuatru· UJente, nne for the hall and one for the Lod~c ruom. Not a cent was llaid for labor in iu· !;t1~lliug the heating pliult, tlw lll!lt!Lt!r directing nnd the momhnrR assisting in tile work. It appeare that every one counected with the Gran~e has helped lu bring about the completion of tho flail, hut every one of tlH'm cives great credit to Master 'l'llomae 1:. l'<wgolly for push· ing along the work. Ono spt•aker said that there appeared to be nothing that Mt·. Pengelly could not do and nothing that he was not willing to do. !t wua a proud tlwuwnt in hie life wheu he re- ceived tne lteys from Statu Dedicating Officer Gile~. nnrl later wlwn with hie estimuble w~fu, he :;a.t at tLc llt~Jd of thu table around which were guthcl'ed thaw who !J(l(l come ttl the dt~dication rcrr· monies. And such n supper-rour cor .. rw~pnndt,nt cnn not rPIIIPmlwr ull tho good thin~e that \vere thl.!te but them \\'US moru than enough and it wus all good. Ttw dt~dication eL•n·r~lnnies weru in chargo nf Htatc Secretary Gilet~. Among ftthmB preF.PilL irom otllet· l!f,UJges were Brol ll'~ra Burritt, ~laPter (li Ptllllonn (i rangn, County DutJIIty \\\'right. und the nmfll('IB of Hilton, J~iga, Peutit•lc.l unJ llolltmye Fnllt~ (imn~us. \Vbiln the buihlin(; has cotJt Iroude· £1110it (;ran~e IIIIlCh t.iuw anrJ labor and will t:o~-ot cnueidl•raiJJp llton~, yet in their caeu il nppl•:mo~ to b'J a 11£'C(·~~it.y l\H tlwru is nu anitahltl plactt in which thn liran~t! c1m nw1~t. lt i~ n Huh~tantinl structure, indiCI!tivt•, lui lHJlJl'linvo, of thu twrmn· nnnt und ~<nln•tantiul cllaraetcr of the ~nmt ftll'IIH•rH' tliCllrliz.ltitlll o{ which it forms a part. ------ BJ.t:tm nud slwtPa at Glarktl'A. DAIRY MEN ATI~TJON. Quuk<•r OatH Dairv Food al'u s .. cct ~t.·ul. nt Wolfeh••rger'e. pricus on car lots. --------·--------- Cotton Hpccial' 40w2 . lloLI.EY wm:.l'l'llo at J fi. Brown's. ·ll·~ FOR SALE. Being desirous of dl•continulng tho rctnllmilk hnRinosH, I olfur for snlu my ontlre oultlt, consisting of two delivery wagons, two delivery sleighs, ono four- valve milk bottlu til lor, ono Do T.avnl croam s •parntor 1 one Htur milk cooler, ilfty wngon oratt•s. 2o00 milk bottles, wnah pnna, bottlo bruehee and othor Pr.l)'PI' me~ting on Thnr~day 1:'\'enin&: at i::JO. Daniel McCarthy Found Dead. Daniel ~fcUalthy. an agt'll rP•ident of the town nr ~J~nt.lnn, wae f•mud dead at his horu~ on ~.\tunlay of la.11t week. lt ia beli~ved he tl iNl snmetim~ FridaY. The coroner h:~d the remaino removed to the nndertakmg ro.lrns of C. Nan's Sons and inPIJ\ncred !Jr. White to per· forn~ an antope)·. Tbe doctor stated that the canse of death \\'<18 heart. trouble. .\lr. ~lcCorthy \as born in Irelan1 73 years n:.;o anJ 1; vt•U them for tHty· five years, coming t•l t.his cuuutry eighteen yt,ars ugn. His wire di~d se\'eral yeara ago aud liifl dil.ugbt·t·r 1 \Ln~aret-, who Hun•h·t~e him, li\'e9 in Ho~hce1er, so he wa~ livin~: alone. Tlw inneral \'\\ hel1l nn Tuesday morning from the ·.:-ictor o.,tllolic church with burial in the Catholic cemetery ol \'ictor. ShoJI E\rly ··r;it~ \'o;,;.~----- ,\Inny Jlersons bt•gnn their OhrlstmD,II sboppln!l some dny~ ngo, but runny others nt·c IIUttlu;; It otr nnlll jnst be- foro ChrlstmnR. It I~ In orclrt• to o!- fer n gentle hint to t ho\e who thus nd- bero to the oiJ! time <'HS(ODI of pOSt• ponfng the bnyin~ of holfday g'OOdH Un- UI the eiHenth hont· and then com· }Jcting in the Ht.~l\CP. frantic, fuulis!l ru~h thut nwans tot•:; slei•Jlctl ou, l.Htts •:rn~lwd or pushed ·a\ny, good tern· pcrs turrw(l into llad, 'venry shop!)(lrfl, twlcc wenry !';hopg-irls and elerks nnrt in the end dlsuppolntment both for the purchnser and the. intPmled rcl'lpi· ent of the fll'CSCUt:-;. ~rhis is IH' fuucit'uJ plctttL'e, It mny l.Je seen e\'cry Cht·i::;tmhs C\'l' ~uul for n few dnys in adnmce In thousands of stores throughout tlw lnutl. 'l'lmso who seek to huy when the stock Is rnn down through the llllr~hnBln;:: ot the early \til'<ls thnt get the choice hnr- ;;a1u WOI'IIlS-Iho:o;e vcrsons ha\'e only them>elres In hlnme if they fall to get wlwt tiH\\' waut anti hare to tnlw any ohl thing, not \ ns good,\ but n mere mnl\r:-:hift. PcotllO n1·c Oeginnln:; to Hee the el'ror or Jnte holiday BllO[l)lin~; und nrc lay- in;; in tlwir Chrl!itmas gOotlH atul girts JllUCh t 1 lll'lil'l' than lias het~ll the lll'aC .. t leo lwn•tofol'P. .:\lorcm·eto, l lie mPr· l'lmntR in some pi:H..'t'~ art! ClHl!JPI'aling- 'v.•itb the mn\'t'lllent for Party Hhot;Pillg' h\.;· closing fhtlj1· :-;turp:-; at 0 p. m. !lUr- ing tltf\ nntl··holl<lay spa:-:n11 inf'te:ul nf ]\:.PCpillg OJH·H fill 11 o'dot'\~ Ill' mhl· night, as lwn•lofol'e, ~early all the hi~ Hl 1 oreket•per~ iu PhillulPIJihltl, fot• Instance, nunouu~t•tl till:-; ~·par that they wonltl dose at ti o'dtwk l'i;Iht up to Christmas eve. Shop enrly-e:uly In tlw srnson and t':trly In the <lay. 'l'he1·ehy )'Oil wl!l llleaHe your.<elf, :;om· friends and the clerks who walt upon yon. A Worcester (~las~.) man lifty-two ycnrs old Juts been sentl'lll'Cll to tho bouse or correction for ten moulhR be- cause he ldssell \ w!<low who IR sev- enty ycnre or nge. 'l'hc old theory thllt womett after )lasslng a certnln ago beconui thanl<fnl for such atten- tions must !Je all wrong. In n•·•· room, piuh h clleerlli~h•, wae thio drh'd np and di'Purtl'd lund, nnd the IIlli thnt uarllillt.r Angel in n hundrotl whut w11s nnoo tho \l\\\'''U ·•f '\'\ nl tiH• •plriiB nnd rnvBna m>~y ~nard tho gravt•e 1 ' d \ 1 1 d N t · 1 I' aouaan IOIIlCH, B now· ron y. o lnrgur r\ 1 ms. IIWlltllllll\' ,.., ''\• ''\' un of tlwso llttlo ,_,Ill n\_'\ nf llu• louR ago. ill I t b Itt t 't small artlclt•e. U. M 'l'nmt. olltf. 'I'he <Jillokor u cold is gotten rid of t.loo _ -------·· __ _ loss tho duu~or from punnmnuln and llouNn-Noar BlbloyviiiB, II mall box, Women's ~owns that button tlown tho trout nt·e pretllcte!l ft·om Purls. :rror once the mnt•rlc<l mnn Is Inclined to bless the French mett·opolle ns the copltnl or fni!hlon. ovu.l fl~um 011 th1--1 P'\\''' r ,H 111 w.,d Llt... . . _ ··-- ____ . mrmy oro now w ng o o w lOU 1 .. f d ld d and Uw Unv lrl Jt, Hloko Mnguzlno, opt•rllog hull bot•n o'\\' 11 · .. u nher the When vour Bllt '\\ Wilt an co , UtJ W d d W k 'fl t a 11 only r1•Ht uf tun rnnm had 11\11 \\ o11a1. Mr. •our body ohlll•d thrnugh unci through or •n or •· 10 wo r , 1 b rum nposnr11, tnkt• u btg doso of Ohnrn· One Dollar a yt•ur. Tho Almanac Is 3Go H mw, 1 -hn DIIKIIIdlnn \\'d '·\·It '\' 1 011 t hl'rlnln'o Gough H1•111edy, batho your pr 1 ,p 11 tu. No houw ot• office should f11ll a Hknlet11n wus BIII-I II~ !11•1 1 \\ mher orde letlll.n hoi wul\r twfurn ~oing IO bPd, 10 Bl'nd (or tlllllll, In Word and Works of lhn w .. u. Oh, fnr 11 P\'\ •nd 1 thlrt) u d yon nre almosl ruialn Ia ward oU a p bll bl C St L ul Mo 37tf tniDUt .. a, whHu Uu' u,nHrd \.\ 1u•u'c. c.huru J Mtwer~ oold. u 8 0 8' 0 •• • 0 '• • other •••rlnus diHOIIHOe. Mr U. W. 1 •. Hall. of Wnverly, Vn., says! ·•I firmly Ownur muy have sumo by doaurlblug bollevB Ohnmborlnln'a Uonsh Hemodv Ramo nnd pnylng for thie ad. G, Vno to bo nbsoluwly tho best prt•pnraLiou au '!'runt tho mnr~ot for cold•· l havo n•oom-, -- mond•d It to F,Y friends nnd tho' nil Fon eAJ.E-Ono . Yorks culllns box llRruu with mo. For ealo by all dual· y k ., d 'I 3 ere. (new) ,0.00 or a ~oun ry. • w ------ Amerlcnu wnrshlllH ltnvc been caught In n storm, whfch Is whnt they get tor tooling around In the Atlnntlc. ShOJI cnrly mul ke~p It up till you j nro tbrous.b, ... _ .... _ ...... --- I~ i'