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EOOD VALUES ‘tSEanne <$ountg dispatch. - S e p t e m b e r . <5 brcczey oool\ Tlie llttlo boys and girisgct op and hasten back to school. N E W M A C K E R E L , sweet and bright, 10 c a pound Z'pound cans CORN . xmly. 1 G cents. BEEli 1 * 4 .-*pe«nd pnckngtt M I% BD B I H P This |ui|K*r Ih prim ed for Hit* benefit ciitible-<mlt -fr-ee n t a : 11111 ix-npte n ™ m la r lli , B e a t S A L T * nonnd. l3O R K nt !) o/'iits i Good L£.U N 1 )R Y SO A P .at 2 rents a riiko. NewYork Gash Store E S T A B L IS H E D 1853. S T O V E S , R A N G E S , FURNACES -lrt-pt)t-one7 ■ UUJtiuaul&jUierfi, —-j Which docs not grrlovo because vocation time Jto iiooa Ja-donc, - ^ Hut In a few Rtaort years, when book* and BUmsnrcrlaM nwny. A n d Ufo w ith a ll Itn troublo comes, t h e r e ts no holiday; And tlicrc’B noboy—who now believes hi* heart (ti full of pain \WHO WOUld DOt give tbe world tn nave b!* kcIiooI days back again. * « —Xnp Y^rk Run ! L O C A L N E W S A N I ) N O T T C S . M Lijisky tells you a “ llsh” story in 44t<s-number“«f4 h c - ,I>»H!*AT«,ilT — - Thq Rochester Weekly Democrat wui f 7<rtyuVirand the IJ ihim IX'H. odc year? 1.75. \ t* It- Aldrich'yhipped~Btllyft; TfuriCKt Ate and Mudgel to Rochester Jlonday, fur tho raccfl. We are hearing complimentary expres sions on nil sides, as to the excellency o f tlu* DlSI* VK’II ( ’ II Aldriwii entered Billy H in the free-for-all class at ( ’anandaigua last week *»i^nd i^npL»y Jn.^.five-heat race. Jn thin wwk'n issue the Palmyra / )««• tK'ffit announce** uchange in day o f publi- rat inn , it in to Ih* issued Satiinlavs here- alter Mayes < M mnder’s Mudget took lir>»t nnfiiry ntl t^mamlaii?ifn.ii> the g.-l1? H O U S E f u r n i s h i n g G O O D S Rooling and jolvwork a ia ltv W e e m p lo y tlie m o s t sk illed w o r k n feti , J picing. The foundations for seven residemvn and a hotel wen* started at Manchester. Monday *TI m « quarantine has been removed at Iir Karl the patients having all re covered ViionynicniH contributions signed \Then* or othervv ise, go straight to the waste basket. \ Juson Kstey brought some nit** sjh*c»- niens ofthe Howland Seedling uppTe iiitn •ur sanctum Monday Honest \U* won second money at 'vracusc, in the 2 class, |iacing The fastest heat wits 2 241 \ U IIic k n r e c e i v e d a telegram y e s t e r - lav statin g that t l i e stt-tH |mlc vv«m h l 1m hIi 11 )|h*i 1 n e x t T u e s d a y ( ’ *1’ ( ’lark fjuhiislu*d us a nice sjhs -’- i inen ofthe Ihmkirk Seedling potato J:b«t week It t m nira* Timrty vurirty uml u- mM«l emtker is tQ have som e big daya tliis fall. A' JUiW dlflilJi'y' “ m l\ foi1 UiG B^tou may be aeen in this _________ Lol theiv be n ^^oo<l atlciwiailSS At tbe ■i>rneiiee-t^p The lU‘publi ,7in pole mwing will take place either tho 14thkor 15tli o^OctoU»c.- P E R S O N A X A O T > S O d X T T Y . icane-^jaUtelityZ ^fajtrFlttiTiiclrOliw r v p c H i r O n r l ^ ^ ^ t ^ t . Scrrn 'Conrfniinr vn\> _ Ed. Lyman, of Manclmatetywi^ln tov\n , V lllm r o . * <’biiiaJin«.nnd T:ollu on .Saturday, * ' ■3famdlJtecv«toLNftwnrk. wan in town to Coming Monday nftrTnoon“by“C.-H. Aldrichs _____________ Win. Perry Quotes wuno reawnablo jjriccHon moatu, in I i I b adwrtiwnnrnt=in- anuther column B. II Davis A (*o. advertise their busi neK 5 j£i^u <Ifsplay adverti^inent ou tho fourth png*** Z^Miobia Coninmndery, No. 41, K. Tu will leave I*ultnym on Wo<lm*si 1 ay'lnoilF' !ng, Oct. otli, a(xx)in]ianie<l by n band, to ])qrtici|K(to in tlie dcdicati5Vy cott;iuOnied ofth e'Mnstmic-htmir at Utica. \nfU. tsf tho l-Itrt- fitntn.fasc. to be paul by Wayne county ha.s boon rpre.ivtul-atilu^mijrlCfl ollictx. Xhora(<v thin yuaf i« 1 bS-100 mill^ divided follows For school pftrjxwop, oucmill; for qimenil ^»urpostjgg 72-1OQ millw.-—and- 20^100 jniiU,f(?rcanalg. TIk* total aino.ftnt to be raid'd is $24,221.02 foi- school pnriK^tft, $17,4SQ.:fl> for gc»neral imrpom^ un(l/$H,2o(i.K0 for canals. ( i O O N K Y ’ H ( ’ I t O S S I N C i. *n»o Scono of a Sad Accldoht Sunday „ .^ im n ■■ ■ •••mmtitmm Siitiirdny nitfht the ojn*ra liouw* emwdetl The iM>tnpatiy (iiiished itn Palmyra tmgngrnirnt Mnmlay, -Tnt-vmjr anvthtn tin dauber to ifn hml a very Fnm w fni tvtt I c . The yotui^ mail who wiu* injun’d 1*y lm\iiu;n tmdion engitie nm «m r hi* U-n «<r Ui«-rS. Yr C-ijntrHl » few a^<», is iiou nij>idly impro\iui! Sunday U m * m^r-wiry wjih up «»- ■riifhtity;,,un»t i n -frlie eteiitn^ u tlmudei ntiower .Hvitfn-d T h e air wmrftilt o f eleetririt) ainl the “ thunder rolled \ I’o^t £ oivhextm gave one of itx jH>jmlar HH'ial partied, at ( ’lemons' Hall, Friday eye?*in^. Tlu att 4 *udaiitv was laryi* and tlu* iK'cxtsion decidedly pleasant tn alU The Lyons Presbytery meet* in K< n 1 week, ami the \\ayne Baptist association' me«*ts in \Soln»tt Wednesday and ThurM- ilny An* you on our subscription list v I f not, why not '* We would In* j»le:u«ed t<• w r you start out with the Hispnt* ii. f«*r we kn*»w that you wduld enj«»y its inin- pany \ fn*ak o f ‘ natun.* may I n * seen on Favetlc street At al>out ten fiHJt from the i»round is n sun llower, tlie root** o f winch an* imlwdded in the trunk o f a lutve maple Where the new Republican steel p»»le is to 1 k» en*ct»s|, in 1h^4 was raised tin firg^d‘H.*mooratie jk>U* in Palmyra. Frank Hu^ith ctmtrilHite<loiie dollar to the fund and also assisted in its elevation. At a. m Thursday a barn owned by Mrs. (* M Norton o f Palmyra, and •Hvupied by W II (ireen, was destntycnl hy fin*, t«v»*ther w ith its contents, indfid- nitf a valuable horse .--^-Wtrhrntrr dJjrnb / Oscar P. Ueeil o f <denniark, has pur* chased over ten thousand barrels o f apples aud expects to buy nearly os many inon* Itefon* the season doscw, an«l W illiant I>n\ ich of Huron, hits oyer forty thoiixand bushels to U* used for e\a|Minitili^ pur poses. The annual mcH'tinj; o f the Ontario Town Sunday-scluKd association w ill he held at the Ijike Side M K. church Satunlay, October 1st, at I o’d«N*k j». in The pr<vnunme w ill Is* partici|»aU*<l in by Kev W S Wyman, l{«*v Fmnk II Ihinlick, Flynn Whitcomb and the schools of Lake Side, Union 11 ill und I'urimreville. Phil Slierujan I^Klm*. I '>•<* F., at its regular meeting last evening, acii»pt<*«l an i ^ iijtuUi. Invitutinn fmm thcr mtmmttrr tn jmrtiei 1 Itute in the ( ’tilumbus Pay celebration, t At aUmt sevi*n oVliK'k Sunday' night, Clms (lallaber and Miss Katie Moarn, I k it li o f this place, met with a serious aivident at Patrick (m oney's cmsaing, 14 miles north o f Polinvru. , Tht*^ 4 *« 4 »pl«*—lt*ft town in a single rig w ith a yoiuig colt, intending to s|K*nd the evening at M r (t«M»ncy*s The place o f tlu* accident is a hill of )H*culiar formation, and Very abrupt. The railroad crossing is at the l>ottom, the tracks at this point formtng a curve, the itiiiin line tieing inviMhlo on either Hi.lr , v ( )n making tl«e descent tlu»* hack*stop broke, enusiug the «*olt to lK*co!n<*tfllgov- rnalile lt»*aring nisi plunging ho ear* t^-iH-Aitvtlr iin -occupant* against a fust train, whicli was just l>;issing. The head o f (he horse and a fon* leg i*n* taken olT his I mh 1\ lH*ing thrown six rodn Mr (lidlnhcr wjw prucipitaUnl furwanl, his he;iil coming in contact with a car^ while Miss Moarn received the blow upon her nhoiilder, breaking I ho* collar' I muh *^ Mrv 4-4tnsr mtrf t i i' iuii w ' WT*rp ~wmn ■ njM»n the s««ene and did all within their, f mm'r-fni’- t h r -injunnl v\hu Imd\ U*en nirriinl into Mr Ooom ) s hotift* \MtEHltetmTrllt IW oVel 1 rn>ni \licr in--' juries, aniTTio}H* is uow cnlfJ'ialnetl fur Mr <iallalu*r ' ' In connection with this we mightadd tlmt n hndgt* siiould hr hntlt m*rr the trucks nt thl** |M.»nt al«««. that wv un- derxtaud thn n*Hi*|entH o f the -regit+n- ihen*-ajnmis T o T h ausToils ariTT \w llling t Z ' Wcdncqilay. W. C. Painter, o f Lyon*, is working on the .I)isi*ATrn. ________________ _ __ wurtli^UuiUeil Iho fair* Saturday. UisflKo«) Barnes, o f Newark, is a guest of ^It68 Lucinda Ik)nte. ^ FI sh 1 luTGor 3Tu£Uy~wiu^- lionnr l ffiwr “vTllii Hochestcr ovcr^unday Oscar Van J)erbilt* o f Newark, visited Palmyra friends Sunday ^lerry TWnotl? o f l»voilRf was\fln i^wif Friday to attend the fair. W m n og ,T. Ci(*orgt«, of^vannahf nv^ayin townvPriday, .on fyusyicHs. Mrs. E. H-. Daina, o f Penn Van, ip visit* lu|f-aLATrfl J. T^ .Pflwnyr,« _ Mrs. 4>. W. Soiith entertt»inc«l Miss Grace Backus anti'Mr. Claroiuxf Wright, both of CHft^n flpriitgs, Satimla^*. . * - WUl fc^ojx'r, pf Avon, has bci*n visiting hip parents in town fora few days. Missog—^vollio ami -Bcrtba Stone, jot Nyvvark, visited in town Satunlay. Miss Jessie Stryker visited Kochefiter friends/WiMlnesflav and Thumlav. ______ •Mr. H. K. (Tilletteand daughter, Main*!, iH^rmcuflereiwtt-Saturday-iil -towiiT— Mrs. A. C. Buell, of Binghamton, is sending a few* \veel«8 at the Powers. (foo. Jhirnham and Wijl Miller wore up A rrangem e n t* U o I i ik Miule fi»r Ono o f Th 1‘ininycu. There has l»oep inaugurated ‘ wITI cuTnun* wiU>the Methodist congregation on last thiK -~*rrT7j_ ...... ..... • _ ate h» ono ofthe gnuuhvt cvlebrations in the history of Palmyra and \iclnitv It is to occur the 21st o f fk'tober, now com* monTyltnmvnnn (^oHnnbns j>ay. Tho conmiittee in diarjji* lias fnrnishe<l iif? ttoibllpwrnR^-hioh-wa glailly »place .before ojir readers '* Itx accordance with this recommenda- •MiVti be iUn nf «fin T nilml ..flaptflifrr, ftf tlm rinnnann f\mfiirnnfrtranilr flMHItfY P^nml gtUlw*r in our tpvtp MVahIk<nscoien, pr\-sldli»g-eHor In tlrt* New Jen^?y ('onfert,nce« worshlt»e«| Minday morning. _________ O u lafct Sunday, i n th e n j o n i i n g , a t the M e t h o d i s t church, tile jiastor diseoursetl o n t l i e subject “ J i b e \ a l u e o f t h e Soul and in thi»t»vt»niiiiyran.lJ>iijnil^i»gi^.. ‘iZhu mid nnjny* their annnal-Iiolu and as soorras it is over, they begin cun* Teuiplaiitig thtur nexi 5 TH 7 V v b »it_trrilrt^ _Ka»r_ _ I i v.otwi Newark, and othor places lry;T>ul7nVne o f Ih^lil a rrTAuT r — — -J^tn^iJtlit Insy n f-fhe Soul11 Notwi,tlT- SUtey, and <ia a sign of Qur devotion to “ our country, let the Flag o f itje Xntiyji U» from Newark to attend the fair Saturday Mrs. (Miitney o f Ontario, Canada, is visiting her daughter, ^Ire. It. O. Minton Mr l^eslie, of the “ Mr Wilkrinson's Widows ” eomjmny, was in towj* Thurs day Oscac-Jiarris and Arthur Pougan. of Newark, wi*n* ii^. town on wheels, Sun day Mr and Mrs. Win Pangburn, o f Clyde, visited Mr and Mrs..! Jl Miller, Sattir- Itry^ - — Mr and Mrs. Charles Huxley, of Hochestcr, have been visitijig ndativew in Jown. Mrs. ( ’has. A Toumier,. of Newark, sjH’tit the l^|ter jwirt of last Wi\*k at U. (iifen’s. Wijlie Hyckman, of Newark, has been visiting Mr und Mrs. (Jeorge Hodgson for a few days. (ieo. ft Brown is in BuiraloHn the in- ten*sts of tin* Wayne * Building I<oan Association M.. Nathan, o f New York, liaa been mi- joying a brief visit at MrsT^Tlinsip^ on .IarkSi>lf stn*et ^ Mr and Mrs H F Poywr w«*n» the guests o f John S. Barnlmrt <rt South “ unflirletl above thitt-echooL' Tlitis will open tbe t'xe.rcjsest at* ITie Palmyra Classical Union ScIkriI on the morning of Uctobqr 2Iat, after the read- lug -of Lhu Th^ldeJiT's—prrtcbmiiltjun: Then, will foUow the raising of flie flag to the top o f tin* statr.jhe jinny Post The school will then, w ith ceremony, Htu the ling:— ------- * T— Additional exercises will bo, raufing of the Scriptun*s, song o f ( ‘olun^His Day by pu]>ils and audicnce, wldn*ss, i«»em and National songs. ah* pronn^l, and the orawion willhavi j •uti^ipnnl intcrusL , • .. _t . i'iVm* exerciM’H w m lie ujmui ti^e sch o o l grou tu ls, w e a ther j k t - m ittiu g , a n d w i l l be o f th e m o ft intcrast- in g charocU*r In th e afteriU H n r w i l l U * a g i*m ,ntt'|ianule o f c i v i c o r g a n iza t io n s , t r a d e s and business in d u s t r ies b e in g f u l l y rc p r c s c iitc d tnud it is sh a ll be c x le t m iv u m id im iKisiug. Our c itize n s w d lb u ^ u d t o d t o d e c o m t e th r o u g h ou t tlie v i l l a g e amT’thcJmu o f m a n ‘ h vviB c o v e r th e p r iiic ip a l stn n 'ts. Following the pJira^Ie tTieiv wTH Th* Tn torentiug r^uWif exen*ise« consisting of short addresses and J he singing o f N«tj$i al hymns.'^TT^he evening the liandswill give ojhmi air concerts, and tin* ilay.vvill cl»»se with rt generous display of^Un* works. — Uur.citigcns.nre.nwakvi and .an;, giving standing the ex«y*s<*ive<^1ieat flhd the UireSfrulng storm,“'qtiTTe a nmulvr 7*] strapgers Were present^ The last Sunday o f present confl'nMifi' will be ^uait^n our -mge.L-Snnd»v (Moltnr _9<L~ Fnlf n^torfji I'lUXDYTKIUAN <111 m It.’* H Tlh*^rv*reb?MTrthtr |>n?gbyti^rianrl^m-lv- 1 -fagyThijnut... ,r. 4 »r 11 k * w(H*k ntii Tfte weekly prayer nieeThtg of the elnmdt on Thnrs«lav evejnng. at 7 .'>() ,i»*clnck This will K* foUoW*i*<l by the ^vaclH?ly,, juiVUJw J a l by Uui. pn.Mlor. Oir the ^tudy of the S. S. Ii^ m for next Sunday The b*ctun* pn*panitory to co|umun- inn iLill JPV“ » r*^ the coiuuiitUv in chargi* a heart) supjiorf It shotljil I h * the privilege and desire of every one to assist In making .the day a success. \t a meeting o f the Board of Kduai- Uun held & ] i L D*. tin; fullmviJi^ Miss Minnie Chmdall isnttend«*<l by i from the Buffalo Homo- — v hieli 1 «» tmv o\er tin w ill h< Ip to lessen, •b rs who have oc- ro:ul in «pi«-stiou .M O l t T t \ H V . \1I hh Fannie I.. Kellr»tnt '■The Huimtift o f Lynn, Mass., were brought hen* Air in- U:rmunt Th u ixtay. ller^(eath tiecurriNl Tm^lav from consumption, at the age of 411 years Kev .1 K I Iciftf*n«ou conducted thefuiu-nd servieus «t the chajN*l in the o-ini'terv Iiei-»«:i>»-«l was form erly a resi* dent of Palmy ra, \>dieiv tl-H* news o f her • lentil VVlHcaUtfi.' mileh n-gret trained niirst 1 l«ithic llosiiital. |Vn*amble and\ h’solutioiis\' wen jkishhI' Uhhhkas, the <<eneral (*o\ernuient and the authorities o f the Ivhicntinnal I)epartniert1 o f the State o f New YoVk have mfule pr«<visiou for the oliH-rvatUf trf t i ie t l ist Ttay * n f • « trtolH»r,~tKt^,= lm ng the >IU 0 th unniversjirv o f the dii^>Aerj of lim*ricnr and tht__lMn.nof* o f Colnmlmn ZSopI and that Wing the f the buildings irk mi tE the trimmer for Kigger St Lawrence, during flie w inter t _ Messrv. F.Hiott., Jer^-miah, Mnrsn, (!liap- iimn, Jenkins ami Vary, o f Newark, were 0 t tlie fair, Friday. \ MiKsTTnuv Corning gave an inlorrlial rrrrptinn tnr M r and Mi^. John sTlver, Wednesja^ <*vening. (' S. Ftsde, o f Rochester, was among thu* «tut«of>t*»W‘n gm*sts at Miss <Kuby ( ’ole’s, Frifbiv evening. Custon Mous<‘ InsjH'ctor .'lames,llen- nesst'y, Jr., o f New York, has ln*en visit ing the Alisses Mc(>rath tCxtdbiiion, m Chliiiigo: imd ■^tieiidis, i i is tlesindile tliat the «ibs**rvan«v sluiTl Ih- iifan (•ducnttonal iu“ well at* a civic char acter, therelon*. by the Ibuinl of Ivlti* i-ation <*J tlu l^alloyni t*lasj*tc:tt Fnlo'n' N-h«»ol, U* it liuattcitl, That tlie pre.aidi.-iiU A- P. ^ ■cley, and trustees; K.-IVr rVnderMMt ttntl trroljai iir-Hfn^ tl U‘ IHH-l H tilth vv Imln an- invi(e<l to i]K\rate, the ]in*siileiit o f the villuge, 11 Knowles, and vdla^* trustifs, Lugi»ne ^ivh v ls and Itichurd \ anderlsiget, and if the citizens *»f the Vlllap*,—(* II BPlg- luun, \\ A Powers, P K. Uartnoii, S 0. Hurkifi'ss, and Frank II Hale, for the purjMJse o f making full arrangeiiu'iits for tljertbfstTvamv o fthe day, Ujth as a sc I hhi I and a civic memorial \MnrnVTMT- lati o| the dedlixitmu »f the Mule «»f New r r . i n i n l M ~«»l 1.1m I ' u l n n t l i n i i T 1 1 hai ' 2 ii(’k ‘k A meeting o f the- s«*s.siou w ill be held at the dose o f the*K*rvui*. for the reception o f nieinliers. . Th e regular meeting o f the laduV “ C’lmrvh S'^cietv,*’ will l« helil at tin- house o f ( hurles Ii ,lohn*'>iili on Main street, on Friday oflertunm, ofi«r tin ■IM>IWniWn‘l ^ rft. mt < prepiiratory li*cture. The HacraiiHtht o f the L»hl*s ttTpjter will U* nduiinisUTiHl fiext Mindav.ot tin' chiM* o f the morning s«*rvii*t ____ ______ n\rri<r « in ui u The choir int'cting is ap|»oinle<| for Friday night Th e |>astor has extends! a h | h «* iu 1 ♦jllest for ineinlH'rs ^o U* pn*senl next Sunday morning N e x f Sunday evenim* Kev llen«lers«ui will -preach on the \ Four (•iosjNds,'* and will show their adapUlnhtv t«rilif*et the iHM‘d -4 o f the present age. Palmyra's clnm-h and Sunday S<-bool an* well n‘i>n*sentt*<l at the ass<Htation n u ftin g at Wolcott this wet k \\ < hop - - — ------ - - -------- -- - ............. — to give :r ni]» in,Tu V>ne'ni,ii ]u‘ iVliv.arn nest w«vk. Tin eveninjrservitn-sat all tlu ihurchei w ill hen-aQer commence at 7 oelork ZloS i in h < it W-dli. - Ksnduum' Mrs.»U < L i k e v . Mrs. M Candct \\’ i 11unsi i nrhaTr-timrm. and Mrs .1 MMrlre n i ry ihe Lidli1/ A M s^ylel^ op / inn Wmn’li to attend ||u* meeting o f the Woman'* \u\iliary o f the Hoard o f M i * hi }> ii * at Ktitlabv Hits Week.- eiptnl to that which assembles Tn Pal my ra evi'ry year during the Fair And the slum »of waitjio eicpp- lio n t*>4lie rule. Tho exhibitfl^JKcnLditL Ui the d.verage, many U*ing alu*ml hfany* riving tn prr v tnnK- yent.x ; /tty - -mnv’df with its holiday nthfc, lent an air o f merriment and enjoyment tn thtr scene, tmly to hr'Tnimd ■win ro ull nfo IwittntH til -GQbUMP- tlml v fun,\ at whatt^vnr a»st. and o f c»»ur>*e it JVllIovicd -that Uie rereijrts to tilt manaf^tfnent wen* highly; gatlii Die lory Hen* an* the summaries of tljr races Kttlpvv— ^-Vlist TR 1L4«S .4 7f Ih Ht it 's* l)onny B. . \Vi.-n.wi Tim c^T in. 2 t». It h ii hvti n o w . 2 ^ <« vss. Mjudgut ------ Ihintiv B Belle* Tin J __ I c. 2 42, 2 HI, 2 jm i-p KT.iKny , BiTTy B Hettv Flsle M Tin It wjjl lie dpvoted to the nf the readera of the Ol^I'ATCtl who will jipprii'tlule r\ the advantage of doing. hti?in£S9 with the Largest and Best Dry lit) twia ttmT Si»rti«n,of the S'txvt^: T H E K A IR A T F A R N J IA M ’ S. This w«ek will 1- m especially iiftr.irtive at Famham’s in the Jill i i I ’ \ S l :i .1 U, - H, J The foot rnt'i- I rtdav was won b\ ('has Biirvh o f Newark lwmg >>f Koehi*ster, s*-»nrtng oiw heat in thn*c , . r i M.‘“i‘~ l'^ \^ j ; T?r ^ T r T>TO! r T » ^ « t w :an^aaM aUa^ l>w‘n pn»»w*tl that the nice was thrmvu t<i Ibm h Be that as it may, money wa* <i-rtnnd\ InHt by Palmvn-ne** who wen* l?etling un Lang, uhu vaiu sjjnnting under th« naiiii of'* *Mintb Vk %M V «IM < KS John(am p M team Im'miif frightenol at a v oke o foxen tipping over thei-nrriage and hn-akiirg a wheel ( oiintv Clerk Pcactwk gate us m call at made t« supply the deman<t of the ‘people for first-class Dress j ( {nods, (Hoaks, Jackets, Wrafis, ( ‘iirjM’ts* and general I)ry (J ojk I s . the'PisrvTt ii stand, w hu h was enjoyed We wen- pleastH^ to learn from him that Lyons jH*ople favorably n-oeivt**! tlu 11hI I VT« II, ItiMp e«j>e«iallv the *'tw*ys, w ho liked it** |M>lt 1 leal tone I lid \ • 'II (lot ice tin nhtmdaili'e o f iMi^ ■Hfi’iatrtn 1 rtW- oiddyou'* -Tlien is toon- ilaee, from vvhiih tluvt mini' The t-fowd Win*-iM'tln ahl > in (hi same v fn -*1 from > vt-rv apt (•> the nmifh element which lie conspicuous i»n hiici I «H-rasion«* Th.. w. rJP l' tent iTTTtvrrl tts shaiv if v isitors Mr. Finlev pn*se^Ved decorum on the , thmngh- ~trt^ A . C. I*lii<*kn<*y. Th e tollowlng afTlolo tYom TtlF forr T7WT* 7 fTTTrf ntwrrif, jjilblislml riT Poutiiu', 111 ., will U* of uiten-st to tlie n*aden* of the IJihi* vTt ll Sjitnnbiy, SeptemUT 17lh, after »*nt vvtM^k’s sickness, Mr \ ( Piekney dii*<l, oge«l 4U years. Mr Pu-kliey on the Ntfhr day prt*v ions on his n*turnmg home fn>m the stioe factorv had an ajMiplm-tic stmke, rupturing a blotmI ve*<>«el on tin* braii^ \ pTiySleiaii\^'us callt-d, mlT\T»e gnui grew wtirse, altlroilgh at* times<Lurmg the w^ek Jie iH‘efue*t impmv ing# until death endeti his snlferlngs Mr Pinckney was burn in New York. lie nunc to PuiiUot. several yc-ars ago to work in the sins- fac tory o f tlu statt* n*n»rm sclusd He pur- chastNl projieriy on tin sotfth side and en*c{c*tl liimseli a lutine When the pon. tiac hlitK* factory was organi/ahI Mr Pin* k ney Ijecnme one o f the stockholder-, anti when the fuctory o)»eiied general fon*mun t.r manager of the ojiemtives H e was a hanl working man, und m tin trying tiosition he UIUhI he gavt witisfat tU(n to in ith tlu* comjiany ami tlu tnanv o|H*rutives umler Ids control He wa« a m e liiU T o f the M K. chun h o f this nt v ami <me o f itsotlicers. Ht* was a man of vvhtitn it mil Is* well said, “ the world i» Ijetter by reason o f his living In it ** He won generous .whole-souled man, a kind netghlior, a ffrfn rrieini and a friie flirts- tian If<* was a inemlier t»f the <« \ It, and Pontiac Post (* \ K acted as an escort at his funeral Tin* funeral N*r- Vlers wen* held ut the M K church Tuesilay morning. Kev Jts* Bell pn‘Oi h- ing a touching sermon. The -chun h was cniwded, anti bis remains wen- follow**! to the cemetery by a very largt funeral prtK*esHioii Conspicuous in the pro t'ession was the entire fonv o f the Pont me filicji* factor)’. Many i*k*gaut imd appru- priatt Horal designs wen* laid on the grav'e The synrjiathy i»f the entin- e 4 »m muiiity goes out to his atllu-ted wift-, age*l pan*nts and brothers ntid sinters iffniatrfy stentorian v<»Tce Tn mi ITie jiulges’ stnnd Tlu “ chanci*’' machiut*s always have and always will iniiu 1 out ahead Tl«** bwli^i ofttm K. cJmruli nt-Ucil alstut 617u nt their dniitig hall ------- « --------- ----------------------------------- • fbr the l*nt- oT ArmuKcmentM f oinplel inyrn Helioorn llii) Prejtarations for the (ield tiny, to be given by tlu Isivs o f Palmyra ( tity)n hoo), an* now alMHit complete. The «<ve.nts an* totKtur thcM h o f OctolN*r, aM«I- tlu NVwark, I vons agd Marion yuhifnifftfiTff aiWffi y Brerptni tlnj muIIip 1 tiop to riiin|K*te in thv exercises. The cuiiluKtii un* oja^i to all tchiKib ui \\ ayne coiyity , * This progromute has In*i*h arranged !' I(K) vards dash 2 Pulling shot It* |M>iiinlsi < Mir half milt run Throwing* hammer I 2 u yards hurdlt ( Ine half milt* bu v« le race Pole vault 220 yanls ilash. Standing broad jump Running brmid jump. I-I(J vanls «fjish One-half milt wutk One mije bn j i b* nice. 220 vanls »bish Standing lugh jump Running high jump Mill nin Tug o f war Keluy race Tin committe* met yi*stenlhy and then* olhcers w*-n- eleett**I Starter, * ieo. Th n «»p tmii kiH-|*er, M 1* inlcy , judge o f walking Prof Carver meartircT, W I Knapp reft n-* Pn if >awyer, clerk o f tnuk, pr«if Pv« gate Uee|<*r, \litho!lV il«»riisby Aniiuiitt*^* <u» l«*lges, Winth- rop Hopkins, Ivl ( «»rniug. «irj**iitcr o f (ield tlay materials, K \ Mason frhe N A V Y BLUE. great demand among ladies of fashion is for “some handsome Navy Blue P’ahric fnrtt dress, in pnrt or in /nlL— -ar„ ..l..r-.nt Tlnf. nf Htorm ij<-ruea. 'P r i'n c li SfTges, and Cheviot** in n a v y blue, can 1 m * fou n d a t In . t ie r than anv city p r i o - s u t F a r n h a m ’ s. L A D IE S ’ W R A P S . ' One \of tbe \1 most important items in a.ladies’ wardrobe is the outer garment for sfreetT and assembly wear. Farnlmtn s has for years l>een headquarters for line and stylish Cloaks, Jackets, and Wraps. This season's line at Famham's is exceedingly 1 desirable, and the sale is al ready large, many ladies’ mak--. ing sure of just the right gar ments at the most reasonable price. Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, (ir.inite and Glass Ware Lamps, Carpet Sweupers, Cut lery, Bird ( ’ages. Oil Clotll. ROOT & B A R R O N ’S Elastic Roof DBment! THE BEST CEMENT M A D E ' Our goods are tlu* very best quality , our prices always the lowest W e keep no books and sell only for spot cash and good negotiable note.*. . J ADDISON L. ROOT, TTTE SPO T CAKTT T?TORBr~ - M in . .loliu ( uutiln^rlinm. Mrs John Cunningham's tl(*ath oc- curn-il Uv*t Thurstlay afternoon at her home near the A* Y Central station, from paralysis ofthe^heart Ht*eeam**l was 251 years o f age an»l leaves a husband and little girl. Tlu funeral service* wen* held Sunday, interment Be ing madi in tin* Palmv ra cemetery The K O T M attended the services in a bo«ly Mrs Cunningham was highly esteemed l*oth in Palmyra and KaSt Pal myra, tlu funeral Hcrv uvh U‘ing held in the former place Mr*. K 111 II 3 lIopkhiHon. Mr** lOsniilv VII,-n Ilopkinson, one of the old and esteem.-1 n»sidt lits o f Pal- mvra, died at the n»sidence o f her bnither, Joseph Mien, Thursihty aftt*ruiK>n, aged si) years. Tin funeral services were con- dtictt*d Sunday by Kev J K Ht*nderson, the remains I m mg laid at n*st in ttur vil lage cemetery P m ^ r e s s i v e K u < * h r e * We want your Trade I _ -You v^ant ow Goods[ Come and buy when *1 you can get best value for least money. We. offer the largest and best assorted stock of meats in Wayne county. Special Announcement. W e are now making our cele brated pork sausage, the only home-made-sansage-oiL±he_mart I * ket. The best of Beef, Lamb, Muttoij, Veal, Fresh Pork, Corned Beef,- Hams, Bacon, Dried Beef, Potfltry, Domestic V < Salt Pork, m fact everything that --bftlopgs to- a first-class market— and at rook bottom prices. P O W E R S & SO N ., Market St. vv ill lie assignt*d a position in the line o f man*h The Noble (irand is dcsimus tluU then* U* a full attelidumvat tlu* next n-gnlar meeting, to make arrangements for the day Thursday morning at about hnlf past Two A'ctoclr W-^It--{Ttrmi\TfiH,help»r^wa,»- awakene*l by a mdse in his barn On getting up he fount! that the l»arn was on fin*. Despite every elTort to put it out the building was consumed with ail o f its contents, which included a liorse^ tw o wagons, a cutter, two stoves, etc. T h o fo was no insurance on the building or con tents, and it was undoubtedly set on fin* by some miscreant .— (^iftnn Spring* P r m . At the meeting of the Sexton Cani- imign (hiarfls Monday evening, dt was decided to purchase umbrella torches for unifonns. These marching otficers wen* elected CVptain, W A, Flyn n ; 1st lieutenant, C. J. Ziegler, 2nd lieuenant, C O. Purfeo, 3rd lieutenant, Harry Avcrill, 1st sergeant, Anthony Hornsby . 2nd sergeant, Carl Foster, 3rd sergeant, Harry Seeley , 4th sergeant, J Travers; cdrporals, S. J Ilurlbert, J Verdow ib iiieetlTfg” WitH ttdjmtrtictpit n ti I—nextr Monday evening, when the organisation will meet for drill. A horse jind hnggy .Wiire stolen lost Friday night, lielonging to Ncsrell F Hamm. The animal \was a bay raare, about 13 ycare old; weight, 000 pounds; right hind Teg white up to ankle; same leg enlarged' and ankle cocked; ecar on flarit of same, leg; white spot on left side o f neck, small white gpot on snip of nose. Buggy, square box; brass trim* raings on dash; top fastened to body witU two levers instead of bolts, green lap robo; leather fly net; initial “ U \ on head-stall. A reward has been offered for tbe rig or thiet ~.n . >>TT( game is always f:i»ciunting and exciting. The social M-nson in Palmyra has starletT out ausjiiciously I a s I week there were several n*ceptions and jiarties anti then* an* inon t<» follow One *>f the events Jiarty given hv” Miss Ruby Cole, at her hoiiu on Main stn*ct \lsmt forty in- fi the and alTTiougli unusual inten*st seenuHl manifest in the players Friday evening. MissesIdaAblriuh and Mainie MciJrath secured ’ the ladieV prizc*s— a silver sou venir s)KM»n ajyi a silver pin. “T i i r gmtlcnncn^-pri^H*- were-won' by- ('has. J Z iegler and C S. Futile— a-majch safe and n, pack <»f cafds. Tlie jiarlors wen* prettily trimmed with golden rod anti white clematis. O n O P t o t m r f i r s t The Boston w ill opon their new ninths ing store. A ll g 6 ods markc*d in ^ilain figunv, and live hundred dollaw will be given to any {terson w h o w ill buy an overcoat, ulster or a suit o f men’s or boys* clothes at less than the marked prices. 2vvl M S t u k y Barrel salt, cement, water lima and Philadelphia ale are sjiecialties al F. V Cleveland and Co’s. Iw3 Any re^ilar purchaser o fthe New York OM **, i f injured by accident so that he cannot perforin his regular duties, will receive $5.00 per week for a term not to exceed 13 weeks. F. L. Jlislop is sole agent for this paper in Palmyra. 2tf rs. i^yiHim Kiev, ol Clarion, nxle to Palmyra on their wlu* 4 *Is Sat urday tonttend the C»tr - - Mrs. J Brown, o f Syracuse ,1 has |jecn visiting her iNirtMitH, M r and Mrs. II P Pullman, near this villuge. Mrs. Ilattie Ilow e is visiting her cousin Ilenrv Wilcox, o f Williamson, when* she experts to spend the winter Andrew Ltippold has rented Mrs My rick’s house on Jackson stnvi, ami will move into it immediately Mrs. Frank Williams, o f New York, formerly o f Palmyra, is enjoying a week's visit with Mrs. R. Vamlerlxiget. * M r and Mrs. H L. Palmer, o f Buffalo. wm » in JUmn ovitr {iuJu ieyU ^ g u c s taiif Win F Moon*, at the Kagle Hotel Prof IJ. Rarrett sjH*nt Sunday in town. Ho soon goes to takea )sist gradu ate course at the University o f Chicago. (ieo. Rogers, who has U*t*n sjH-ndiug the summer in Palmyra, has nasuuiet) his studies at Union Theological Seminary Miss Clara Kmiis, o f Syracuw*, has been visiting Mrs. L. Adams several weeks She ivturocd t<» the Saline city Monday Jack Baker, o f Ilion, has lieen i?*gis- tennl at the Powers for a few dayAr lie attendislthe “ progntssive euchre” at Miss Ruby Cole’s, Friday evening. Charles S. Darling, for several years irganist o f the Clyde Methodist Kpis- Mipal Church, has been selected from twelve ap]riicants as organist o f the Pil grim Congregational Church, o f Chicago. Mr Alex Smith, o f Palmyra, spent a iew'Tiours fn t o w If“o1T TiiciWay* slTalTtng hands with his numonms frieiuls lu<n*. Mr Smith is employed in the Jonrs pn*s$ w rks ant I- his -son —i^igenttj-lKt-ststeSf-^L we eurue co-ojK*nitioiv o f all the citi/A*ns of the vil- luge, ami o f the surrdlintling country, to the end thut the Hay* may lH*«TiTmttciT in a manner commensurate w ith its tradi- lions, tuul with the puriHiK* uf the Edu cational De|iartinent o f the state its well as the manifest intention o f the general government. lu furtherance o f the object and pur- l*>sea set forth in the fon*going, the gen tlemen thcn*iu nametl, ihetat the tmstcesJ mom on TucsdaJ- evening, and iK*rfccted an organization as a committ<*c of arrang- ments by electing A P Seeley, chairman, und F II Hale, K*cn*tary Agi'iiernlcx- pn*ssiou on the jiart o f members fol lowedfshtiwing a lively inten*st in the j»ro|Hised^cvlebrati«in, ami it was deter mined tlrat rarrirst rlTort •vhnttld ht* pnt forth to make the occasion one tif great inten*st to tlie ]it*ople o f Palmv ra and vi cinity Joh n (* Coates ami A S Rogers wen* ajijsifiuteil marshals o f the conte-ni* lated parade and Wen-alsti made ex-of- licio mcmls-rs o f the tHitnmiltee. The following is a 'list »»f the several sulM’ommittei-s ap|Miint 4 *t| -to act under the direction o f the general connnitUt* Fis^m k vm» P i h m i n *.— iic»* R Bniwn.s F. IlarkneK**. L B \ndt-rson Sl'JiAKEItS AM> OliliKII of. l.VKKUsO K. Ii. Anderenn. H P Knowles, D. It Hannon M tvk v m > I/tM atio n —( ’ II Brigham, I). B. Harmon, S K Ildrkiiess. Piwh ixsjos- - W \ Powers, Jt>lin ( ‘tates, A S. Rogers. S a i . i t w a n o Fikkwokkh— R \auder* boget.C 1L Brigham, \ S. Rogi*rs. (iEskhvi, Dw 'oiivnos -Kugene Nlch- Is, W \ Fovvers, P I I Hale. t .4 10 11 12 i:t. 14 IV It.. 17 Ik l*i W a l t a i h I Set*! \\ ill the Lyons KrptiUtmn allow Us Jo eonvct the statement that Frank Jen*mi* ah, the winner of Hoirman RoblnsimV pna*, lives in Palmyra. Hr* 1s a Newark man, and Newark jieople an* proud of the fact that no bicycler in this strl ion of tin state ran Mdo him u p ° — t mutant iifizrtt* N o t Ac*ec»|>t«Mj, A r t l l l c l n l D c n t u r o s . engaginl in the undertaking business at Palmyra .—Phrtpn <'Utza). The reception given by Mrs. Yeomans last Wednesday aflerntsin, was a very pleasant social occasion, t<» tlu* large num ber pn*sent. Mrs. Thnd Philip and Mrs. Roliert Smith asHislefl in n*tt*iving the guests. Tlie jfarlors wen* trimmed with goltled ro<l, barberries and large branches inf anemone.*' Mrs. Frances H. Welch of Jacksom Mifh^ dine«l witl^ the family1 o f Dr McPherson on Friday last Mrs. Welch is on her way home from a journey to “ Gray Gables” where she was for several weeks the guest o f her niece, Mrs. Grover \Cleveland?— Democrat. A t their- home, one mile north of Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. John Si Wright celebrated their 45th wedding annivers ary, last Thursday evening. About fifty invited guests were present A bounteous repast was served to the company and a very pleasant evening enjoyed. The floral decorations were much admired. At the home o f the bride's parents, -Mr. and Mrft. .Frank Trumbull, Wednes day evening, occurred tlie marriage of Richard Metcalf, o f Irondequoit and Miss Minnie Trumbull, o f palmyra. Rev. J. At the fair Peter Arnold olfennl all cmujJclitor»$ojUUif they would follow the Davis Vertical Fee*! Sewing machine,\To the work us well, and as wide a range o f work in uiu* huur. The company has a standing offer o f for any uiachint 1 which will follow the Ilavis. wl A P l a i n S t a t e m e n t . Any businessman n*cognizes the neces sity of advertising and does so' to increase his trade. Now we are '* in it” to stay and when you see our quotations you can rest assured that th e y mean, just what they say. We have been doing hjuainefls with your neighbor* and friends and possibly with you. Our record is referred to with pride, and we quote,— 20 cents for a ]>ound of good roasted cofTec. * 25eents for a pound of bqst Japan Tea. 4 lbs. crackers, for 25 cents. Full cream cheese, 12 cents. ' * Best ground pepper’ in full pounds*25 dents. Free sheds and plenty of bam room. W ien in Palmyra jlleaso call and let ty* proVc4oyou that our interests are your intcregta. Iw3 F. V. Clevela.su & Co. It is a fact that cannot 1 m * dispntved, 4lmtr-Ki- Ct-BfowiVs make-ofr artUletel- dentun*s gives lietter Kitisfaction to the purchaser, than that o f any othttr make Because*, he ustw hid improved and jw»t- Voted method for Htting, buys the very liest o f material, ami his forty y<*ars* ex* jK*rience enables him to select, adopt and ^arrange; artificial, teetli so ag to n;pa*- sent nature td ]«rfectton. Iw3 A<ivet*tUM*<l Ix*tU*rH. Tin following letters were advertised at tlu Palmv ra |*o«t-oUi{v the 27th inst.. Rtiliert K. Hayes, R<*v J J Jenkins, M tw . I I . B X t r lin t ? , t t f t p John It. Tf-tl^r L . N (*oRstso, P M <*iml ofTJJunks. V IC T O R IA FAST B L A C K . After years of uncertainty as to tlie wearing properties of fast, black Hosiery, Famham has nusv, in the Victoria, ab solute certainty of supplying his trade with the best wearing I <li.nirv In cxprra* my irratitU'lr t<i iJiaa-.wlidljiiiX’ f j klJi'lly ■apn-gwl tliolr i*yiii|mt!iy iti the* l'*«* *»f my wifi*, aTwi lo V a liiiv r a Ti-n l, 11H. K O . T fu r at r.*jilting thn Ytmi'ral in a l>f«ly, amt t<> Iliox* hIki kimlly fumiBlini II..W1TK. Jm>. ClSNINUlIAM. It iHat'tonifiliin^liow intidi Funiitiitr a little money will purclias*; at brake &. UolinHOii’s ca«h Hale, l'ricra arv much lower than in Rochester or clrowliorc.' Iw2 T w o W e e k l y Pupet-s f o r $1.75. 11. Ilendcraon pcrfonncd the ceremony in the presence o f about thirty friends and relatives. A nice wedding gunner L a d l e s W e have niado (irrangcmcntfl with the Rochester tkmncrul and Ctinmlrle which enable un to offer ita weekly edition and the W a yxe Coustt Dhpatcii al the low rate o f $1.75 ]>er year for both publicationH. Comment ti]ton the superiority of the Demomit taul, Clirmkk i» unncccdrary, an it is conccdcd to lie tlie bc«t nen'aiaper in Western Xeiy York. B u t t e r ajid E g g s Wanted. Miss- Tripp and Miw^BuUer ate in New Tork, tliia week buying a fine stock of millinery for fotl and wintcj; trade. 2wl F L. Hislop has just received a new invoice o f purses. We arc headquarters for fine goods in this line. Give us a call. 2tf B r i n g y o u r b o y s To the Boston opening on Baiunlay, Oct. 1st. -2wl was fKjrycdT and some valuable, presents given tlie couple. F. II. Hale, Secretary of the Wayne Building and Loan Association, of Palmyra, lias been in town a portion of the week, in the interest of said Associa tion. It, Is expecfibd tliat a branch organi zation will be organjzed in this village and llanjh ester Bliortly, and parties de sirous of .joining such society are -re quested to leave their names at this office or with A. h. Knapp in Manchester.— ShorttrUle EnUrprine. W ill find a nice assortment o f lists anil millinery goods at the old establishment of Mrs. Tripp. Call in and see uie during tho fair. I l f M ls 8 V . A. TnfiT. ' __ ^ -, Tlie great cash sale of Fumituijo at Drake & Johnson’s is attracting many customers to this well known establish ment. Most eviry oneJiuys when they sec tbe prices goods arc being sold at for cash. Iw2 The highest market price will be paid for a quantity Of good butter and eggs, at ttifrN . TrCTSlfirc. L~ lw 2 J. CUXXIXOIIAM. l^iKtviii Mass., Septa 2G, 1WI2-. \ C JlnpkinF. D k a iiSiii: M y carnet pirtures duly n « ‘ iviMl- -they are ix-rfrrt, lioth in tone and finish Your new proccm has very much iiiipmvtHl your work ('har^re a fair priiv so that yot t can produce the best work and the public will appreciate it. Yours, 2wl r.Ei_vxi> T. I’owEim. Y o u a n d y o u r Friemls are invited to the Boston’s o|>ening day, Saturday, Oct. 1st. 2wl The J. K. -W , the Seal Skin, Fine Stock and all the leading brands of cigara at lIwLoi-’i. It f See our I<cw JIackerel at 10 cents a pound. N ett Y o r k Ca»U S tore . I t f fjust black hose ever on tlie market, and best of all, the price is just as low as the non-wearing goods are sold. W . II.'Farnham P A L L CARPETS. Famham’s mammoth Carj»-t N Store, the best in tlu* State out side the cities, is supplied with every—grade-of-Carpets for the Fall trade; Body Brnssels in per Jectly elegant patterf^ Tapestrj Brnssels of the newest and best styles, Ingrain Carpets, Rujrs fall- tmllinerv-and a fine line nf. Frirestine-eough-dropsat llisloji-'s. 2tf Splendid Clieesc only 12 cents. Itf. N ew Y oek C ash S tore . Woare oficringa vcr}' fine assortment o f Horse Blankets at ]>riccs to suit the times. Itf C. II. & E. D Brigham. T h o l a d le s tiro Also invited to step into tlie Boston on Satunlay, Oct. 1st. A city stock of clothing at less than city prices. 2wl fall and ■ winter jackets at L. M. Itice’s, Marion, N. Y. w l I f you are in want of a New Furnace, tho best in'market, call and see us. It f 0, H , & E- D. B riqiiam . For Oysters, dams, Melonjr^Bd every tiling good go to tho I t f JC ew Y ork C ash S tore . ■ 2 qt. Fruit Jare only OS a:ifts a doren. Tliink of itl Sew Yobk Cash Stoiue. Itf D o n ’ t f a l l To attend tlie Boston iipening Oct. 1st. 2wl andTMattings in greitest variety at lower p rices than, yon ever t bought carpet for in any other year. Famham invites a call for the purpose of verifying this statelnent as well as for supply ing you with what you need in Carpets. W. H. FARNHIM.