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Thirty-Fourth Year. Number 20 HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y., THURSDAY, AUG. 2, 1917 N[W YORK NEWS The Dunkirk board ot education * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * approved ot portable school houses for open-air sessions and ordered * Honeoye Falls Honor· Roll * three to be used. The· special com· -!C * TERMS..:._,$1.)0 Per Year I A~:YA::i~~~:o~I~NN~tE~~~~eE:~ -· ITEMS IN. BRIEf PARAGRAPHS OF INTEREST TO i READERS OF EMPIRE STATE mlttee visited several bigger cities -j( * and were much impressed with the Innovation. * ~edonla's schools have too man~ -!C scholars for their size. l\lore room -!C must be provided, whether It will be * * >t II BILLION FOR 1 1 gan After Rigorous Test. WAR Bellaire, 0., Aug. 1.-Becnuse he Is heartless, Harry Lewis, 23 years old, was rejected at the local army re· cruiting station. He applied for en· . :Newf , ot Ail Kinds Gathered From Various ·parts of the State in the shape of leased quarters or the * ereetlon of a new building is a mat· -!C ter that the bmird of education has -!C under consideration. • 'rhe following young men from Honeoye Falls and this immediate vicinity have·: enlisted in various branches of tho United Stntos government'~army service. · · * * * * mmense Sum tor Fi~st Year··· lavy Asks $228,000,000 More. H. L. ·Ames apparently will have * no opposition to a nomination for as· * * Monroe:coulity:s farm oureau •a~• ~~~~:~~::a f~~r::n~~e a~i~~e D~~~~~t ~: ~ the Jack of farm labor is acute. the Republicans. I-ris opponent, Leon .,. If any nam~s have been left out we tr~st our 'friends will inform - us so that they may be added--to * Shipping Board Also Asks for $350,· 0\JO,OOO- The $5,000,000,000 Disc rep· ancy Probably Will Be Made Up Partly by Increasing the Bill's Levies and Partly by a Bond lssus. Cherry pickers ar~und Geneva have L , h · $\ 0 d . ''anc es, has been appointed to a gone on a strlk;_ to,: ~- 5 a _ay. ' I!Ood paying position In tM state as· * Allegany ,county ~lre~en will hold 1 sembly, -!C next ye~r's. conventwn m Angelica. . Numerous white specks have ap· -+c Lockport's excise board wl~l eilm· I peared on potatoes thmughout the !nato 30 of:,,Jhe 68 saloons m that I Hornell section and farmers rear * city. . '·· · that It presages rot. The' long c'on· -+c' several . Pendleton farmers have ! tiinted damp weather has been ver~ -+c planted _potatoes for the third time .b~d for the poto,to crop and. If' some , the list. ; · '-~ ' t Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, submitting estimates to the U. S. con· gress·· for the new war budget; s·aid ·the first: year of the war promised now to cost '$10,735,807 ,000, exclusive of loans to the allles, malting It nee· essary to raise more than $6,500,000,- 000 additional revenue. Hospital Divisian Dr .. · Gordon Brooks this season. !hsease does not hit them, It wili 'be · * A number of ·Wisconsm residents a miracle. _ , ic · Lester. Hudson' are buying farms .'near Cuba, Aile· Le Roy has ,been annoyed by 'spe'ed · -!( gany county. · · ; . _ maniacs. A motorcycle \Viii· , be ·-+c ·The war tax bill as revised by the senate finance committee provides tor only n little more than $1,500,000 1 • 000 In additional revenue. 'rho $6,· 000,000,000 discrepancy probably will lie made up partly by increasing the bill's levies, and partly by a bon!! issue. 1 Souther'n· Livingston chapter Red bought and a policeman. hired tq Crvss memberships' are to, be boosted make arrests. It is promised that -iC !rom 700 to (0007'\'\' :-- · · : · , · the full penalty will be enacted on .'-ie Horseshoer-in' of. South\vestern, New all offende~s. Le Roy permjts ·a . ·* York himi rail!ed: ine·'minimmn·price sp~edof ~Q, ~l!es _an hour within its ,.f( of shoes to 60'-~~nts'each._ . .. corporation. ·. . , Governor. Whitman .. apportioned ,lllrs. ,C~rlstlan ·Nelson has died lp . Y .- k' draft :quota ari 10 ng the the Brooks· Memorial hi spital at Dun· ~ Besides the estimate at more , than * $6,000,000,000 addltlonnl expenses * submitted by the war department, New or 8 · kirk: Her · husband and three of : · counties, calling 69 • 241 meq, . their · .daughters were kilied last · -iC' Rochester ~as sec~re_d conventions week by being strnck by an electric of the State Chess_ association and · frelglit train while crossing trolley In Baraca·Philathea ~Iasse~. · ··: tracks between Dunkirk anH'redonla Professlon_al fishermen· of Dun~lrk In. an· automobile. · ·Mr. McAdoo presented estimates * from other departments totalling up- * wards of $1,ooo;ooo,ooo. All of these * estimates are for expenditures dur· are setting nets for white· fish; rhe James ·M. Carter, superintendent ot catch so far ~1!-.s .. ~ee~ _small. , , state prisons, announced the restg· It is estimated that back·yard gar· · nation of, Colonel Edgar s. Jennings dens In ·Rochester will produce ·$600,·. as warden· of· Auburn, prison. Jen· * 000 WOrth Of·:tru_cf{.-thh(seaSOn,, ·, '. I DfDgS resfgrie~ b~CaUSe he expects -iC Dr Donald MacDtiffie. has been ap· soon to be\ called· to France• with the pointed ·milk. 'insilii~16f'o! 'Oiean: : He Third regiment; Natlonai_G_uard,· New * h1g the year ending next July and * are In addition to more than $3,000,- *. 000,000 already appropt·tated . since · * the war began. · ·The 'largest Items In last week's * estirimtes are $350,000,000 for the ll- shipping board and $288,000,000 for * I the navy. For the food survey to be succeeds ;nr. ·.J~i:J.;,~QI,ark;, re~ig!Jed. York, of which ~e is colonel. : * Dilrlng August'.- two:'·state food, ex· Charles F. Fofey,. m!lltary director -+c Karl Shuart Geo~ge Corby. · made under pending legislation ~11,· * 000,000 was requested. pert's ·will 'come· .'to· 'Genesee ·,county of census in Niagara county, states snd make>'a·~survey;' of, the_ potato that. there ·are 23,000 maies between crop. ' · · .::_ the ·ages · qf 18 and 45 In Niagara Seneca· Fails Boy 'Scouts, in answer county,·ellglbie ·rar military service to a distress call, picked the cha~ries u~der. t~~'J:111,ti9nal Guard draft Jaw. on tbe .Yale .:farm, .. near 'McDougall eH!!~is~ compiling five lists of the station. · · names· for _the adjutant general. A depot unit of the National Guar!l ~The · West'ern · New :York Fruit will be enrolled· in Jamestown. It Growers will spend :Aug. 10, In Or· will consist of 100 men, officers and leans county, The fruit growers will privates. · ·begin their annmll\ iiu!lmier exJ)ur· Building operations In Jamestown sian by autor Aug. 7 at Oswego, and are reported tO' have fallen off almost wiii nroceed through Oswego, Wayne, to nothing. The blame is laid to the lllonroe, Orleans and Niagara COlla!· big war. ties, spending one day In each county. Lack of business has <mused the Colonel 0. W. Cutler, Niagara vost office department to close the Falls convention manager, was notl· eavings depository at Rushford, AI· fled that the American Apple Grow· iegaoy county. ers' congress holds its 1917 conven· A new company of National Guard tlon in that city on Aug. 13 and ;~ Is being organized in J aineatown to with 160 delegates. They Will C E a· unit taken on a motor trip through the lake the place of al!lpany • Nl f It belt by the county farm ol the 74th regiment. agars. ru , Lockport's public market will open bure_@, to A 11 M hil th people JSJne.head of cattle, all- attached · o~ ug. · eanw e e · of the same clialn, were electrocuted Will be educated Oil the SUbject When a bolt· of lightning struck I hr. carrying market baskets. chain dur-Ing · a . 'storm In Denver De Hart Ames at Frankll?vllle, Plalns, Dutchess. county: The cattle who has ser~ed two terms as C.Jattar· belonged to H. N. Baln, a stock farm au gus county s assemblyman,_ is seek· owner Several other 'head of cattle ing a third successive nomlnatio~; were ~tanding In a pasture with those Herbert S. Sisson, state excise killed, but only the ones chained to· commissioner, has assigned as Erie gether were struck· down. •·ounty chairman. There Is consld· A women's division of the state de· erable talk of Dr. Wettla uter as his tense council has .been created and assistant. at the suggestion at Governor Whit· The plans for the Livingston conn· man, l\lrs. William Grant· Brown, ly Red Cross picnic at Long Point. chairman of the New York state !II· Conesus Lake; Friday, Aug. 24, are vision of the women's committee o! well under way. The attendance ls national defense has been placed at expected to exceed Hl•,OOO. its head. Headquarters wiii be es· George W. Wells of Bul'fela, secre· tabllshed at New York and an office tary of tbe Retail Merchants: assocla· will also· be rnalntain'ed at Albany. l·ion, has -been elected secretary· or Canandaigua branch of the !ted Corning's new chamber of commerce Cross received $3,230.85 and dis· nt a salary of $3,000 a year. bursed $1,547.34 during the p~rlod It is announced that the conven· from Feb. 1 to July 20, acCjlrdlng lion of tbe International molders' ·ta· a report by Treasurer Ruth A. union, scheduled for Rochester begin• · Tuttle. The socfety now has $1,· nlng Sept, 10, will be the greatest 683.51 -on hand. or the money dis· In the organization's history. -pursed· $531.20 went to the American The Curtiss Aeorplane company In <National Red Cross and the rema:u· l!s reorganized· state ·asks Butralo to · der, for materials, suppUe,s, salar cs exempt It from water rents,-. and and oyer head ex[}enses. Albia , taxes. The concern· proposes ·.to .A report was received at ·ml build a $5 ooo 000 plant and employ by Veterinarian Harry S. Beebe a a *' If If If If Jl. ¥ .JI. ¥ .JI. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Senate Seeks New Revenue Sources. I Revision of the pending war tax =========::::::====================· bill to Increase its 'toti\i !rom $1,· C . l W k L\ . j670,000,000 to about $2,000,000,- Frank Potter Mistaken f~r arn1va ee at lVOnla. ooo was undertaiwn by the sen·. · d 'h b '· -- I ate finance committee while hOuse a German an :S ot Y a:. · . . lenders tnrorrnany discussed meas· Y A . . · , Carm val Week at Lt voma from Au· 'ures to still further provide against oung mer1can ... ,•. gllst.6-~I, olf.ers a,bigbillof !lttt:nct!qns! the increased estimates -of this ran ~ t ' · who like entertaining fun: E. R. Bolles was postponed by the senate corn· I<; k p tor of ·Monroe street thi~ this year that wlll appeal to people I year's .expenditures. Final action village, whtle employed on the farm of the manager has been at the business mlttee but Chairman Simmons said Ralph ~arren! east of Honeoye Falls, so long that nothing b~t the best In tho last night that the present con sen· was acCidentally shot. during tbe noon bi.,. vaudeville circuits receives his sus of committee opinion Indicates hour Monday. The 7·year-old sJn !)f \ f 1 'l'h . · t changes wllJ be made In the tax Mr Warren got out, his father's shot stampdo 1 .aphprovda d. 0 Bpet•mlltnSont mensurefl. · . . d groun s, ug an I'V, on t•anc 1 ., : ------ gun winch was loaded with No.6 bn· • is pt•ovidcd with seats fm·l200, and nm·, RDERS HIS ltEAD CUT OFF shot to scare ofT the crows In the corn- 1 ,_. f ltos and car 0 f ld p e parKmg space or a1 · I JeJ · f d' · .M p tt t to riages. . •rwo 2-hour p1·ogt•ams each Man wanted to Be sure He Was Not h usbt a ter mner f r. Ho er weFn lis evening 7;30 to 11;00. Wednesduy and 'I Buried AlivP.. t e arn to start or oneoye a . .. . d · . h I nd of ha . Hs saw the lad with Saturday matlnoos 2.30. Ml WI~Y open I•ear of being burled alive led WI~ a 0 u k ·~hi h t h at 6:30. Refreshments on tho grounds. Charles F Goldbeck who died July ~he gun an.~. 0 T: ~· a ~·w~~o~ G;.te tickets 25c; children J5c. No · 6 In Phllndelpbla, to' leave provisions mg to do, Wit lt. 0 0 Y ~?PIP. 11 charge fat• parking. In hiH will whm·elly it was to be del· he was 'hunting Germans. A little initely determined that' Ilfe was ex· later as Mr. Potter was pnsbing a high tinct bcloru his body was Interred. board fence around the barnyurd the Zimmerman Family 'rhe will provided that 24 hours gun was discharged the charge grazing Gathering. after Goldbeck bnd boen declared t.he back of Potter's head, which ap- dead, a sec<md examination should poured abo 1 ·e ~he fence. · 'l'hirty members of the Zimmerman be mado in order to Insure tbat tact. · d 11 h t M d Following the second examination 'l'he boy di n?t seem to roa ze w a family gathered nt tho horne of r.an Goldbnck desired that a physlciun or he had done. 'lho l'ecoll from the gun Mrs. Gem•go Hill Friday, July 27, for a some other perHon sbonld eltber rtre knocked the little fellow down, but be visit with Ill no Clayman, who Is a Red a shot through his heart or elHe de· got up and run to the house und told Cross nurse and a member of Rochester capitate tbe body. his fathor who woot out and found the Bnso Hospital, aud who is under call injured man bleeding freely. Dr. Mar· for service. 'rho occasion wus so en- Wilt Mobilize 24,000 Doctors. lutto wns driving lly ut the time and joyable that it was decided to mako it It was computed that two out of witnessed the accident. He rendered an unnual evont,.and a date will be so· every nine physicians In the United first aid and brought· Potter to his lected that will make It possible for Stutes of _military age wlll be re· • quired for war service. home. It was n fortunate escape from In· stunt death. The Injured man is us comfortable us his condition permits, . and unless something serious devolps it Is expected no ill olfect w!ll follow. Band Programme for July 28t,b. 1911 more to bo prosont, fat• thm~ nro ovm 1 There are about 90,000 physicians a hundred doocendants of I hllip and In the country of mllitnry age, an<! Elizabeth Zimmerman. Among thoso fuliy 24 000 wlll be needed for war present wnsAibertSpitz of East Bloom· service, '11erhaps more. Held, 87 yeat•s old, who is tho oldest They will be mobilized through a member of the fnmll.v, and tho young· selective system. The, system will es't was Mary E. Pratt of Hilton. . operate In such a way as to draw a · contribution of medical men from . ... .... · · · I every community without actually Sackett Family Reunion. depriving the community of a need· . , ed ·number of doctors. 'J:he eighth annual t•ounion of tho . Sackett 1ramlly wus held Saturday at Traitor Gets. Seven Years. the homo of Mt•. und Mrs. Carrel We- Sevon years at hard labor In the 15,000· peo~le ' · · ·Sheriff Isaac Swart showing that th · · · · · two strange dogs !tilled one day last Indopondltla Rev. Glenn W. White, rector ·of th stern part of the town Christ Episcopal church, Albion, 1ms wfee~t in e·e~~ affected with raliieF. received a call to St. John's ?burch, ~h ~;r~, ~\-t has taken active mea~· Bayonne, N. J. The offer Is so f'at· er w. . e s read of th~ S. E. Bassett, Director March mett, with ono hundred and ton PI'OS· u. s. disciplinary barracks at I•'ort Hall ant. A bountiful chiclwn dinnet• \i;us Leavenworth Is the sentence Privata sm•ved at noon. I Otto Ludwig, Third a oro squadron. teri~g that It Is believed In Albion ~=~~est~b:~~:~~~tg tball ~ogs in tb\lt it 11 iii be accepted. . vicinity conflnetl and closely watch ell What Is reported to be a spotted for. symptoms of the disease. adder was found by Mrs. Robert R tl l\li!Ugan the young daughter Nichols of Ischua, near her mille m :1· t ~ , 1 d Mr~ Henry ll!illlgan o! hoard. The reptile may have been ~ree;;vo~~. ltnd a narrow escape . confused with a mlllt snalte, which from death, near her home In Hor· It resembles and which Is harmless. 11 hen she nccldentnlly disturbed 'l'ho slate road between Horne!! ~e s~;m of .bees at war it, and before and Canaseraga, which has been un· her mother could get her away from d.er construction from Arkport to the angry insects she was horribly I nnnserag~t for two years, has been stung about the face and Jmnds. completed and hns been thrown open Some of tho boos entered her mouth to illlbilc travel. The distance is 1fi and stung her on the tongue. Overtm:e' . .:, :::> Frain Dawn to •rw,lllg:~t\i'' . :w~,~Jtr.·. American Cudots\ Grmld Fantoslii Bohemian Girl , Ch lllnn Danco 'rho nfte1•noon was spentt In gumos, must sorvo for mulling dlsrespectrut 'innslc and tho following spot•ts: Potu.\. remarics about ProHident Wilson und . 1 tho Amerlcun flag and for throuten· to t•aca fat• git•ls, won by Gladys Luy •. lng to desert to the Gerniuns It sont mun. Potato 1•aco lor hays won by, to Franco with tho United StnteH ex· I<onnoth Womot. Shoo mco fot• boys, tled!tionary forces. r ... udwlg was round won by Ralph Batzel. Whool·but•t•ow I g)llltY by court mnrthti at l•'ort ::lam race for mon won by Clms, Butzol nnd Houston recontly and tbe sentence Ft•ed Suoltott. Boys th1•eo·logged rnco,; of the court was approved by Uen· won by 'Haymond Bucholtr. und Nor-~ era! Pnrkor. man Sans. Null d1•i viny contest won by Mt•s. E. Wntorstt•eot. l!'ut women's . Bookkeepers Going to Front. . Ha11 · Voiuntoers f!'Om Wail stt·oot, Ne\1 mco won by Mrs. H. Dicdt•lclt. No?dlo: Yorlt city, depart VOI'Y soon for threading won by Mrs. J...owls and Mw.l Elurope and uniiito muny others going Bnl!o Burmelstm•. Cant t•uco won by Col'l'el . ubrond thoy wlii not be expected to Womott, light. 'l'hoHe men nro oxport ac· Uillcs. 'rhe grand lodge, Knightn of Pyth· Permission has beon aslred of the Ms o! New York state, In session nt Mnnnnu PHbiic service commission, second Ogdensburg, elected Charles W. En· Selection Mlssud leo ct•oam nnd culto wo1•o soJ•vcd fat• countnnts nnd booi!ltoopors am! aro suppot• uftm• which all doput•tud. Ali going to tho headqunl·torH of tho Hod reported having had u ~rood timo. 'l'ho Cross In I~rnnco whore they will tal· noxt reunion will bo hold nt tho homo low tholt· proroHsion of ltcoping th~ district, by four more up-state street del or New Yorit grnnd chancellor, Stut• Rpungled Bnnnot• rniiwny contpltnies to Increase tnr~H. to succeed John A. n. Kupps of Troy. 1'ite companies are the Buffalo, Lock· Stttto Senator Henry W. Hili of Bur- Port & Rochester Railway company; fnlo wns chosen grand vlco chancel· Bnucuse & Northorn nullway com· lor: County Judge Goorge Addington Pany; Rochostor, Syracuse & Elnst· of Albany, grand prelate: George A. ern Railway Cornpuny and the l!lm· G!ITord of Athens and William Lndew nirc UnitM Rnllways company, In· of New York, supreme roprcsentn· [){)fporated. Hvoo tor fnur vgiU'Q. NO'l'ICg-A fiOstponcd mooting ol tho mombors of the Llbt•at•y Assoclu· tlon will be hold In tho school bldg. on 'l'uosday ovenlng next nt 8 0 1 C]OCI! fOI' the pm•pose of eloctlng a t.t•ustoo fo1• 5 years to succood MIss 1{ onypn. nssots und iiabiiit ieH In such sltapo of Mr. and Mt•s. Roh nit~. that the contt•ibutors mny ltnow just h~w nli tho money collectod by tbo LOS'r-Saturdrly nftot•noon bbtwocn · RO!l Cross is spont. rallruud on Ontrll'io St. and Bubb's I storo, smull, ovnl, Abalonu pmu•l, ·It la essen tin! for tho wclfnro ot man- brooch sot in sllvm•. Pindor louvo kind thut tho welfare ot trees be main· with Miss r ... !ll!bl•ldgo. no ward. !Owl I ta!no!1.-Trce •.ruJ,k. listment and had all the outward ap· pearances of being physically lilt for military -service, but after the mosl strenuous endeavor on the part ol tbe recruiting officers to discover the location of hiS> heart they failed and he was rejected. Major Robert& Mnd Sergeant Otis, In charge of tbe re· crulting station, put Lewis through the most 'l!cvere test yet given an RP· ·plicant. llt the local station. He yra; compelled to run upstairs, jump, box, wrestle· and In ·ather ways Increase tbe heart action, but at the end of., hair-hour's examination the recrult· ing officers failed to locate Ill!! hear! and declared they believed he .did nol possess one. Lewis, who says his bol)le Is In a small mining town In West Virginia. declared atter tbe tests bad been COltl!licted that he did not feel the leu\t bit tired nnd tbat he could have ~ontlnued tbe examination for anoth· ea· hnif·hour. In every other way he was found to be perfect physically. FAT $4 A POUND IN BERLIN Geese $19 Each and Horse Flesh In Demand h1 Germany. Washington, Aug. 1. -Information' concerning food costs In Germany, received at the officea of the food ad· ministration, show that many edibles, particularly those• containing fats, are· seiling at 'almost prohibitive prices. Fat for frying Is bringing more than $4 a pound. Goose fat Is sold at $5.36 a pound.'·. ' · Fowls generally . are high. Fresh: fowls bring $1.01 a pound: larded goose breast, $2.08: salted goose legs, 94 cents: young country laying hens, $3.32 each; well-ted geese, $11 to $19 each. Tlte egg ration at Hamburg ror one week was one egg for each person. Horses are In great demand for food, and horseflesh sells at from 53 to 86 cents a pound. Rabbits are sold at $2 eacb. · Cheese is quoted at froin 36 to 82 cents a pound: Hungarian Seized Under war Act. Cantun, 0., Aug. 1.-'-A man giving the name or Alexander Rosenberg, who is said to be a Hungarian and a lawyer, Is In jail here awaiting action by federal officials. It is charged that he sought to Induce three Roumanian members of the local militia to quit the service, saying that the men were tools, as the United States would soon be wb!pped. It Is ~aid Rosen· berg asserts he bas been In the serv· ice of the Hungarian government. Boy ALive In Awful Fail. . Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 1.-John Be- savo.«e, 12, went to rescue a cornpa.n· ion's cap that was thrown Into an old. mnnway at Kehley nun colliery. when he fell and rolled 150 feet Into the oil! worlling of the mine. He was rescued by means of a block-and· I tacklo with much difficult~ and bl!r body Is a mass of lncerntlons ani\, bruises. lliH Pscape rrom instant death seemed miraculous. Look for Big Mine Extensions. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. !.-Leading officiale of the Hanna Uoal company, which recently purchased all the Pennsylvania Railroad carnpany's collieries in this region, made a tour of lnsll4lition or their large interests In this region. Extensive improve· ments and changes are said to be ~ontemplated. JnDians ~c;lfllng Colors, Forty Chippewa Indians from the Lac Courte Grilles Indian reserva· tion, in Wisconsin, have enlisted In a company that will be taken Into tho Sixth Wisconsin regiment. C.Jhas. Isham, an Indian, too(!: his two sons to the recruiting office nnd wben one failed to pass the examination tho rattier offered to go and was accepted, Another Indian and his tbree boys en- listed. sells war Spuds at Low Price; l\llss Jean Roosevelt, or Sayville N. Y., daughter of John El. Roose· vnlt, couns!n of Theodore Roosevelt, nnd woil !mown soelcty woman who, at the nation's cull, plante!l n fleid of potatoes to do he1· bit, placed her fine crop or t•1bers on mnrkot nt the eonsnmet·s• own low Jlrice of $1.60 per bnshol. ---- It men coni!! put chains on tile wheels In thch• hca!ls us the~ rln on their nuto- mobilcs It might sn \'O !hem a lot ot aitld!ling. -'l'ho drn!t lists fot• uiJ the distJ•icts of M on1•oo county will bo posted touay nt tho Normlt18choul 1 l.lJ·uckpot·t; phys. leu! oxruninutlonH nt sumo place ut ll u. m. on 'l'uosdtty; und on 'l'hut•sdny nnd l•'t'i!lny ut now sehoul houso, WestBrigh· tun. -.r. H. Brown or tho Ut•ooklyn GUJ•· ugo hus IL Httpply of tlw nuto looudlight glttss tlmt. conforlns tu tho nuw motm• lnw. 'l'ho Srtfcrlito nnd Mm·ollw rango In pt•lco from ~l.GO up, ucc01·dlng to size. Morollto In nmuot• nt ffl2.00, ln- dtoad o! $l·GO. Wutch fo1• displuy ad, ntJxt week.