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m^^mmm^^zn^ V^ mrnn ^ #W&lvufa 25c. and SBC.K All- prugoI*tt.r THE TONSIL1NE CO., Canton, a I lean ehtertSTur3eh>tb!at shoiiia!pr(5ve of Iinterestto ail child£erjandgrovroopsand- ;at the'same time give a chance to' all \fy 4relp the associationout of debt. . ,v •~ Jake Acker is in a hospital a t Rochester, and the report reaches us/fhat a foot \yiH have to be amputated Hon M, L, Blakely with Miss Mam , _.Ii»ss Blanchee Mediekk T. Fred fWfliaffls of Buffalo, When yon ask for the BEST COUGH m«E do\ not get Arnold, Mis Blanch Medie and Mrs. T. Fred'' jWllianSa of Buffalo, and her four year cjld daughter, as guests, were were driving'his team to a sleigh on Wed nesday aftewjOon, when the sleigh m upset and the occupants thrown oat. M Blakely suffereed a number of severe rin and hrniooo mt - = ys^sts?^^^^ |.and bruises, \escape. Arnold. thelatfer^sister: ,? ~\ \\»*\* *<\»« mm [leave th e ' J \\ l00oix ° m « ~..«u c-nurch has elected th^i^\^ I ma™??^ntf*^ . has Purchased af Q '° ioc *' «% wathsris fair. When Many-Madera- KeeessitiBS Were .Jia^fcl^.^'a^j^ii^d^if,. Not until February of 1818 did the »»^ w ^#^ D f^^ ite r^' A f °W« f!tT - s : peopie of Kentucky too* that M*».; J^I&gW^.* tt*^. .soft was elected President in theprey.- however-all run down with Dyspepsia. I j >ions. November. • ' doctored: fln4idoctored r bvit-I grew worse, &r1g81 one of'the leading railroads |ffll^8iin&eifanight and day, for fully depot every day at vp condition andhessi^^ SS fmy states printed on itslaH&-\*T\-\';v^f E -' v ? ! T w »pr™ouncea~ incur- sleigh 'h out. filjiiyili^ Electric Short Line between Rochester and ClydeT Id Effect January 9th, I90J. T ieayeaJSewark-as follows: - * - Ton are not getting the bested will «be disappointed. KEMP'S BALSAM costsno more than any other oongE - ! remedy, and you are entitled to tie. best when you a&k for it. Kemp's Balsam;will stop, any cough • thatcan be stopped by any medicine, and cure oonghs that cannothe cured by any other medicine. 0, It is always the Best Cough Cure. At all druggists,, 25c., : SOcJ and $1. Den't accept anything else. were c-aught. ~ K ^ ln **<» they ; M ^ r ^ursday afternoor, Miss Georgia ^7 S 6 * C ^-*edMarch 3, V&rg S^£^^«^ •&&$&** ~ in •'-\-^^usan Je „en^d Saturday, agedfe^^ -^ »™\ ^ ' Frank Skinner of Phelps, ' - .l-n.--^ -,--,. ...» s uauiess anq mills ^ nrt iu I from 'bifggy, and: ran houie where he .™° rrn> arrived uninjuredi: but the school girls > la England, and Eoy we learnhad to \hoof it\ hoine^ SothafBoneonBoy. (mission, movod' from'one Through a misunderstanding^ among another in search of soine of the participants at a dance heldl its. real 1 Pl«yed.l, When some centuries- ago, if] an ordinary workman; v?ithout per- —*—*-•-• ' parish ( to work of' better.] wages, he was branded with iron. '. A. M.—fi:15, 5 50.6 40, ? 25, 7 48, S?^ 9:34, i0.'19,.i0i:45» 1111, 11 49. P, ft£.—12:34, 1 17,, 2 02,\ 2te3o72 55,'\ 3.-S4, 4:19. &ni s-is *.«» - - 7^2\ 1 17 2 02 4:19, 5,-04, ^45, 6:J», 6*47; take it 'momhigj noon and night, and it passengers only, trill cure ybu. I took the medjeifle as' 8:08, 8:48, 9:82, 10 17,11 17 Midnight—12 02 Saturday only. 1&26 runs to Lyonsr and Clyde \Tor \Eochester a hot a railroad) Marion* j Bert Blankenberg made-a trip to Ithaca- .recently, also Alvin Jagger visited hisj orother I van,-at that place the tirst of the^ week. WORtD THE THRIGE-A-WEEK IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN YEAR; More Alert, More Thorough and More Fearless Than /Ever; Read In Every English-Speaking Country. ._ .uu inun-iu an engine Sun- I day morning and received very severe injuriefl to'tbespine. '. John- Carrey was killed- in -the New York Central yards at.Rochester Friday.,. aged 59 years.' ffe is survived by a wife and two daughters. •Stephen Blayford died Friday morning „idri-in» I *m paralysis, age^yeam sisWMrsi^Sii^t^a ' Mr. and Mrs. Olarance Terpenning wade Walcnltn t*«^« »'-—- haw lost two children with whooping, Ar ^jjg$°l% e cough within a week. homes over Siindav. - Profi'Kinney of the Lyons High School elipped en the ice Fridav anri •'»«\; \\ J .__ r .„= >vaa piayea.l When Benjamin Thisgame;ofknG*kdownwas,not aporov- jthougliLpf startinii ed by the host and hostess hOwevwr. It 1 ^ ~-~ wafionly a sfight diversion and all had a good time until the \wee sma hours.\ Eranklm first . . v, •— .- «.-V«* «**? M19UIC1 directed, butjhaono confidenoe in a- uura, as my case, iad heen tried by ko many; After using it a week X fregan to feelbetter, and ina short while after that I wasentirely loured; That terrible-distress, everything,! ate breaking xip sour in my throat, had all gone and I hove hot had.a moment's, dis- omfortsince. To-day there isn't a healffii man and iny appetite is exceilent.'' COUNTY SEAT NOTES. was Some of Mi'ss Belle Trumbull Spiinty visiting, her.j the trial. March 16th. fastest- ou. the f after and received -)ir..and Mrs., ?te^r^^i$®^»«* w ^ ^__— mwer ya A Pri'sident of, tBe United States will, be,' Monday >.-t.-d thw year. Who is he and: who is.the discovert-u LUC cm man whom he will beat;? Nobody yet Knows tSLJi U, i C *K «, a „ but thi-Thrice-8-Weeliedition.of the Now'York theal^rm but the men World will tell you ev.evy step and every detail ii wliatprbmiseato be a -campaign.of themost absorbing interest. It iqftyiuotvtellyox what .».iu liopc.bi't. it will tall ybu%hat -is. The' ThncB.».Wenk World 16ng, \ago estiiblished a - hnrnrt'-r for impftrtiality aud, fearleysnoss in; •,cr imlihraition of, hews, aud this it will •.\.ofirtain. If yon ivaht the ne\vs as it really is »ub.--cril»!-t()tlie. Tliriee-a-'WeBlc edition of the 1 V-vv York World', wbiebv comes to yoii every r!lii-rday exoept .Sundays.-aiidisthus praotic- B1.« a daily at.the price of.'a-weekly. . f HE THKIOE-A'WBEK WO&QD'S regular, -oLscrlption price is Only $1.00 per year, and liiia iiays 7or 15*1 payors. We of^er this; uri- -qoallea newspaper and THE GAZETTE tb- petb>r for one year' for $3.15. The regular - cbscription.pridoof the two papers is }2i50. • ,_ — Friday quiteseyere injuries. Newell-Jf. Myers, has been elected treas- urer-of the Lyons High SchooK William Burke may lose his sight as the result of drinking wood alcohol which be supposed wascough medicine. , ... T A r .,,\\\ L Severilfreigiitcarsin a train in the| fro M f r9 ;/K e £ e fi?, Luq e ? eI1 ? n til6 lower yard were openedand robbed — ' LiijuorXaw VJplatlpns Pill Next CoVrt Calendar:. Judge Clyde -W. Knapp will con . -,- ~-„*«.*.>i, tu.uu- term of Couutv cbmmenciiig ; if had been put into its best erudition. IUMCU iotb. There are no'tivii cause!, There the York mailcojiohtore along Dewey Mason, and pn the calendar. The criminal t\ M «ndar \a* the rate of ninety ihiles a day. aiid at their respective ^ bo^eye^ fairly long,, and contains tt inW persons confidentlyr \predicted Henry 'VValker vVt d -' ot \ o£ ^ ci0B fcaSee \ ^ calendar follows- diviik - vengeance on stioli uusaehlly Paper publialied in Boston \*„ ^^ouWedthat the country Wflll i d A,.M'.—6;17, 7 0b, 7 51, 8:20, ,6 36, 9:21, 19:06,10:51, 11 36, 11 53. >' R M,~12 31, 1:00, 1 51, 2 39, 3 15 r o:50,4:06, 4:51, 5.36, 6.21, 7iOO, 7 23, 8:06, ;8;51, 9:18, 9:54; 10:42. \ .' ( Limited trains in black face \ P. E^ EMERSON, Supt., % * Newark, N. Y. V. Newark, 1S T X, be\ able to sftpport two newapapeii! Ouer jfanclred years ago the land travel in the world was Great North Rpatl, in- England .,•(. l;„.i »-- - CO/VL WOD John Howeirand ^e%ZdlT^Tmn- : : Clarence garner, of Savannah grand day. larceny, second degree; Ttioinas Rapmel, Miss Bprtha. Adams has been, visiting assault, \\^ * Miss Justine Winslow. -haa*fi. Whew Mrs: i Winslow. Myron Bfewgter attended the Imillinery opening inRochesterThursday Mrs. .T»ffi,~«- r .— ' •• •\ - ice m. „.« v u ijuue ran on the -i ' '•\I front of her residenoe, breakingher wrist. fuTno' Tf i e doctor being out of town* the bones • ,- l ! laoe were notset tin the following morning at work and gave. causing a verv nainfni ir««\-- ' had scattered. 6 FairVfUe. There will Be public worship in the Presbyterian church-Sunday, March IS, at 10:Srt a rr, «-J - - at 10:30 a. m. in& V> ni Subject of DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. S»OHsh,German.Sp»fu s h,p or t uoues ,„ ( , r „^ i morning sermon, '.'Stewardship,\ evening topic \TheTrembling Felix.\ causmg a very painful injury? fl =. ... . *™~., •„ v Tftoiuas Jefferson was eleofnri IR^H. - i d - gree;Luth ^ EJb)1J . of Resident ofc-the Halted-states , on Sodus Pn;„ f *- • •J 0S ^ I)dVi «e. oflWostesoiting politio»rcampai2s *to 5S^'£S^^ -ws did Ackerman, of Resort, Wham Watson Bible school will ineetat the close of theniorning service^ The Y. P. S. C. E. will convene at 6:30 p;'m, Lfader, Mrs. Ernest Brinkerhoff, I topic, ''The Wise Uae jof Monev.\ I 'Tim. 6:17-19, Rn R ^ S 0 l. Ella ^ynolds spent Fridav in I* A ' . -^----- '' \™\\ \««a c evening. ID g a toke ^all game in the I of So ! ia8 ' \^ ihdictment:i DiL*.s Jl- v^Si^ por ^ nM ^-t h avebeen On Wednesday evening, about seventy young peopl tamed by M;s, Geo-kSon . „. _, --- 0 U v,ig Mill Saxon B G *°* ™ a0 ^ \' ^ successful caiiditiste for ^ c ,mun, 01 resort, two'indictrhents'; » s ^auy days as'it now takes JhoMS Andrew KosOncrans, of Sodus, two in^ to transmit the result of a PresKleutial: fi.Vf^.^\*- \*•\• —• ' vVood o election to the whole oiviliiied world a party of were enter- »nd Mrs. , apUporn, in honor of Mr. Elmer Morri- son and MI'ES Jennie VanDoorn *\*\>•' s ~ dictments; .„„,....—••• •-\•— o indictment Denni tSutti- van, of Sodus Point, two indicttnents; George II, Case, of Sodus. Point, eeveu indietmeiits: Willis C. teall, of Sodus, Frank Haney, of Newark, all charged; with violation of the liquor- tax law. Bo. FOE ' 1. Fever*, Congestions, Inflammation Wit™. «J- ••--• \ BrJod 25 3. Worm,. Worm KeTec or Worm Dlaeas«..2S 3i Colic. Crying anil WalcefnlnesJ of Infanta.35 4. Iliarrhcn, ot Chlldroh and Adults. US 5. nmcnlery, Griplngs, Ellloua Colio.......;..2S 7. Couslis. Colds, Bronchi'tio.... .25 S. Toothache, Faceache, Keurolgl*. 2 5 *. Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo,; ...25 ' 10. Dyjpcpsia, mdlBCStloQ, Weak Stomachy...25 13. Croup. Hoarse Cough,laryngitis ••• s s 14. Ba»^imm.J^pMbrisVSry«ip9tss.;;i;.w..S5 t». Bheiima«ls/J'-«\»»—\•—\- -- - • ». jKbeiimatism, or fiheumatlo Pains... US f 7. Pile], Blind or BleodiBK.£rternal, Internal. 23 18. Ophthalmia, Weak or inflamed Eyog... 2 5 19. t'ntarrh, InfluonEa,CoWin Head...,....i...25 SO. Whooping C'oughtSpasmodto Cough.,>....25 21. A«lhma,0ppre3sed\ ST. Kidney OIBOBBO^ Graveii, Calduil ..... 25 3.If outh,.Fever Sore> or Canker. 35 | 30. L'rlaarv Ihcohtinenco, 'vP'ettlhgBcd. The annual missionary meeting which met at the home ofMfs. FrankBasch, Jr., Wednesday, March 4, was largely atten- ded. Mrs. Arthur Brigden of Rochester ;gavean interesting talk on Woman's In^ vestments. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs, SarahE. Meeker; vice-president,, Mrs. Mary Marble; secre- tary, Mrs. Wallaee Sisson; treasurer, Miss j. .— r — .ro» ^urcnasmg Louise Leidinger,' organist, Mrs, Clara J stock of goods for the spring Sheer; superintendent of literature, Miss (trade.stock Anna Weiiner; flower \\—'\• \ Frank Basch, Jr., Mrs .oumurn, who is isiting her brother, Dr. VanDoorn — An embroidery club has been organized Jthe government the 1 n town, and held thai* «-M —- -..:-- ••• Barney Cullen of Lyons has retained: JudgeOlyde ^Y.-- Enapp to secure from _.„ —» vcoii wrgamzea the government the reward-to furnishing in town, and held their first meeting with the infomia'tion-iwiich led to the arrest ^oft*L° h T ^ Welt ^ TberWilhm ^ et 6&cil and conviction of the persons whoroi week on Tuesday afternoon. ., -. . -. . _,v. _ „«. ii/r.„ I?J -^j\t> J ». v. u !\ the post-office at Port Byron. Officeri Mrs, Edward Padget has been on the 0 , r . , r , na , - ;~. .1 sick list the past week. Schwartz of Lyons and Officer Troop, off The L. I. S. boys held a social Tuesday , Palmyra,,are^lso after the reward, evening. urjivei. Calculi ,.,.; 35 1H. iVervous Debfiisy, VitorWeakness.,..,.1.09 59 Sore .llouth. Fever Sore>or Cank t'rinary Iricohtinenco, Wetting Sore Throat. Qulnsyahdpiphtheri 3 5. Chronic Congestions, Hodilaches. committee Mrs .— Jas. Vanderbiit The funeral of Mrs. Creo; Fischer. -— u ,«.>uraoare -of Geiieva who died Wednesday Siarclii considering the matter of the B, E.- & E. 4, was held in the Presbyterian church, railway. Saturday, March 7, at 11 a. m. Dr. A. P. i n spite of very unpleasant weather the Meeker paator^of the church officiated, ladies ot the Granee HRM™! .)!--—. *-- r - li ' ~ cemeterv. Jr, Marcl Mrs, James Burns has been in Eoohesr ter the past week purchasing her new of minria f~- *i-- -••••'•- niijlmery Mr. 0. H. Sherman has been to Albany again,•'.in the interest of Marion, to present testimony beforethecpnirnissii^n who•\-- consider'\''^'\™-'\- '\ WHY SUCCEEDS. the . .-——-•'; 'fy ujiurun c .. ou ico 01 ine lirange served dinner to Interment m Fairville cemetery. jabout. 200 people, and netted a fair snm !, Marshall EeRoy of Geneva spent Sun-1 n« nni .1 day with his parents. Mr. «n(t,'M» '— Because Its For One Thing Only ana JVeiv- arlc Feople Appreciate Xhls, Nothing can be good for thing; ,-',.' Doing one thing well cess. Boan's Kidney Pills do only, ^ ^ _, ,., J »,. < -, they OiJre\'sick'kidneys They cure baokache, 'every every- hring sue- thing pae as •orta ,Si5 u, 9 „ wuaries weimer of Lyons spent _ Sunday with Mrs. Barbara^We'imef. n „o.*uu»,..aeuaacbes 35, _ . . ^ , , 77i Crippe, DayFeveraad!Su)5tMer-Colils....2S „ J & 88 Grace^Ely spent Saturday and ,„„„—„.-- Sunday with her parents in niv/io : -' r --\='\ ,W\ a r oun - On-Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Edward Sautter, v, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ,(_ has Shove were surprised by a party of Shepard, clothiers i^rioy- about forty friends and neighbors, Mr. s-Aiift'o '^ii—'-w—'- - Mr. John Stout of Newark, spent Sun- and Mrs. Hhn™ i.»~ day with his mother. Mrs. Charles Weimer of Lyon; _ , « on^Palmyra street, kidne^ When, in 1809 Efoliard Trouhick uttered the follovrinc words, there\ Were vahiiy who considerod: hift- ai insane, dangerous person; r'Tliepres ent generation will ase canals, the next will prefer railroads wifclr horses, tmt itheir inore enlighted sCiocessorS will, employ steam carriges on railways as: the perfection of the ar t of con- veyance.\ When Benjamin Franklin first took e coach ffoin Phila'delpliia t o New: York he spent four days oil the' jour- ney.. He tells us that,Jas the old driver jogged along, he spent his time kttitrj ting stockings. Two stage coaches andj eight horses sufficed for all the com-' imerce that was carried on between Boston and New York, aud in -winter the journey occupied a wee&. Napoleon, at the height of his pow- er, could not command our every day conveniences, such as steam heat, running Jwater, Jbath^iind^sanitarJ; plumbing, sras. nlnfffi\ T.-~T- •• Never Fails rib RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAIR to its NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY - -No inatter how long, if has been^gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant grovrth of healthy hair. Stops its falling' out, and positively removes Dan- druff; Keeps hair soft andglosay, Be- f use all substitutes. 2j& times as much in ?1.00 as 50c size. IS NOT A DYE. !?li|lo Hny.SDeC; Co.. Newark, N. j; Stand 90c bottles, at druggists'- WHITE & JONES, Druggists on a per ccording t o Bated Hay and Straw We have changed our busitwss exclusive cash basis', Prices of coal, $6,25 per ton for Chest- nut, Stove and Egg sizes, And $4 75 per ton for Pea. Soft and Thresher Coal\ $400. Hay and Straw prices acco change of Market. 1 Beiiland Home 'Phones, East Newark Coal yards. LOOSE HAY^WANTED,. FOR SALE IN WALWORTH. For sale, to close an estate: A 10 room >use, barn and 11 acres of land, a cor- ner lot, bounded bv three streets in Wal- worth, Wayne Coiintv. s»» v - r house, barii and 11 acres of land;a cor- „„. i_- L jjjjjgjj py three streets in Wal- ayne Coiinty, New -Yori.. -^-^~ Xever failing well, cistern. Jgsery large •— I appfe.trees;;peirs, prunggj peacheSrgrapeS jqnirices, et^. Price $1500; the buildings I alone could not be duplicated for $2090 csmmoiMAsi H0T£X/ a -ElIROPEAar PI-AN- Cur. Chiimbors St. & West Broailway, NEW SOUK C1TV. Rooms, Si.00 per (lay * and- o««\«-«^- Terms, half n rite Or see time. RGBIjE, Executor, 46w8p New iork a«a nii wnr ,i H l ^»tn n ^„„ a ^ ncI| PoKijiar Price.. ' C. Ev roads'r telephone, ^^^^SSSStS&Sk tof 9 n ^ I OU -,T ay WUB ber P aren ts ^ Clyde'.' \\\(Who now Sl B ^ fcsen «™- ° areQe ' ,,t ' )(prl<!c - ..Mr. and Mrs. Marshall LaDue visited Newark - ^a^|o ?el o^^ on Saturday Tt Ss A '\ ]T^ \ - •—'—;-1 r 3 Ir -' a ''^ Mrs -Warreh8eeof LosAngeles ^TMlU /l '^'.fdMr.a-dMrs. Frank Gardner 5 j lijvf /\ or &°WridaV g ests of ^ - ^ n A Y * ^^ xr ^ *~»'- Mrs: electrio light, raiP steainboarts,- the telegrapii, the the phonograph, daily ... newspapers, magazines;, and a thousr of Sarxttoi\ & and other blessings w-lrich are now part ,„r= vi. a ----J' -.\fT\ ?t a . and ^ a ^?,. ia of the-daily necessitis of , .» ,-, L —-,— \\\ ^fisupprs, Mr, gent's furnishings, etc., at 54 Williaom:, •,,„„„ TO and Mrs. Shove having sold thdr farm, St., and living at 3 Foster St,, says: lal30r6rs ' the party was in the nature ofa farewell. \I have known of Boan's Kidney Pills John Howell and wife will again reside and have appreciated their ' .»-<—-••—•• owned \ T \ i *'\ \ FOft • oven manual CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects tue diseased mem; Carpets, Linoleums^, crjes, Seat Cushions, Etc, Rugs, ;s, wind^tyShadts, Lace Curtains, Etc. «»A &$>. lives Wjio are n a iffiUoted Pli ^hma and 151 E'onango Siri^of»ha%% n * e *- I F t? Mr« l V> , » n SB«B(Jtti of Boehester and f ta-M. ^WarrenMarble of Newark wers ,„.-.„-.> I guests ofMrs^eeker^^dSlay. East palmyra. Allen B...Eobinson_an(i• Miss Grace by Bev. t,7uHK°& E 7 .«&^^Titoi!l OF -By-th^fg, OF KE.W, Cooke were married March 3, Dy Ke Evans, pastor of the Methodist church. -Jir-fegget has purchased farjii!fetid will move there farnjty.^ ^_, .. _.^__ S^vaitiiah. i *%. public school meeting was held lastl there, will remove to Mrs. Ranier is entertaining her sister, Mrs, Haskell. -\\ Mh Ed. Snyder was so'fprtunate as to I win the prize, offeredJryjheJuJtaliJ3uft MamtfaxrtnTtn^Co^'arthe meeting of the Newark Gun Club. The prize consisted of a $20 imported vase. Mr, and Mrs, L. M. visiting at Homer. Mr. and Mrs. ^' e - ( SilSfi^Se™\5^\SS'-t^ •* -1 byMissCoswell. Mr. Marcelius Cosweli „ —.vvwu by a dull heavy aching aoross the small ,of my back, doubtless the result Of impaired action of the kidneys. Tliiough a friend I 1 learned about the merits of Bonn's Kidney Pills and got a box, Atfer using t'-am, only.n, qlmnfcAfaw-T imliMmt Warner have been tKeTlammon I oSIiss soon with his|sister, Mrs. visiting theirdaugh^rfMraldKC tave Walbery af New Vo r k andMra ^ us - i||g^^M Thursday from ,i_ r _ r ,- ^ Yo u UD g accompanied her 'wte^Mr?. Newherry to her hpm# S Janaudaigua for a visit. ^^ irnpi'pyement that I con- tinued taking tliejn until the pain hau entirely disappeared, and I felt as well as eveK The great benefit derived' from the use of this remedy warrants ine iii giving: it my endorsement, and I Believe every sufferer from similar disorders should try iti'' Plenty inore proof like this from igestion. Newark people. Call a t D. Si Hank'sjieed, tw J-drag atom and ask what customers -- Iporf. Per sale by all ffcarlers. PritS 50 cents. Foster'Miihorn Co., Buffalo ;in 1803 the good people of that oily, so. the recordsi state, \tried to burn the fethff; but, a t length disgusted, they broke it up and made a walk of it.'' Fourteen years- later. Qoloual fieorgerSlroeir;aker sold -eight or ten away a Cold iii the Head quickly; Eestores the Senses of Taste- and Sniell. Full size BO cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atornizers 75 ots. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street,. New-York. wagon load of it in the same city, warrants were soon issued for his m rest for taking money under false pro tences.'' est Assortments Superior Qualities ' Best Values 80- 82, Si state St, KY. Gibson A dime \rubber social\ .._. .vm>«-a.iiuani WO., Buffalo, I New York, sole agents for the United j States. 1 Remember the name-Doans-and take!as I no other. « The Best Cure For Colic In Horses. Colic is usually the result of indi mt.vv. caused fy sudden changes if; , r <k- long festfng, food given when the horse is exhausted, nMv hay or grain, or large ^Baa*ftiejijt5f green Every horse owner should keep Sloan's Sure CoJiO dnrein-his stable an insurance against colic, for all attack of colic is liable to come iwithout warning a t anv'tiine, in S&iP.T^-^' ^K Kal.iniri«a l.u-JT.j^,\- y.f\.^ \'»\• it 18 t o holme ntil A;«^i;=™\ J .r^\ u t. and the Doane, Trt \aid. ;rw 11., tt, Kaoli, „ ,„.-», Dnffjf, ot ttoohester, -<ew 1.. -K, Kaolie] ,E fiWe,,t>f Bnahville, Hew ) »rk a lb. to all otliBr persona in arij'wisein- wi,er«ari EdwV>rd W Imyra. r ... „ . Johes7-?<?'J'«,f(f Charles H, Jones, the Cat JoBrnalman) basjiiHtbi iratnr ,rf - tBe gciods, Ohaftel& and OreWtfl Of. — ; - St-Cfiftn*\' l,^*t- \ - *!.« Freenian. J-nrroRitte's (Jo Inrk^or-i Anii ]§ij goalie the Admmis- rubbers, if they have them. These be gold t o the junk man. it is t< hoped there will be a large attendance and nnmerous rubbers sold. . &.. h. Scjiutt Of Buffalo last week. remedy to nse stantly on the stomach ehjld C3n bS giveu V a \I cured a It acts in-' and bowels) wornan Or a liprse with colic KewJ pardoned from the £outh Dako-a Peni- tentiary, and is now in fiochester where iu *ln?arj he ^^ S^ int ° 'bnsine,s with his father last , „,.„„„„„;„,„ & A„ •?\?* t^i^^P^l^WteJ^*- 'Anumberofourpeopleattendedchurch'B^Twarin^ j—•-'with many fuendsv but led a fasHife for a t palmyra SuMav. \». several^years.. While in Dakota he got' , ; — >. ^ -iiui-Bo witn colic that —--,-.\->*\ breathing, and tho had been treated by a good veterinary drip, drip of the foul discharge into surgeon for forty-eight hours,\ writes I tlio throat—all are ended b y Ely's Mi': R. A P.V^A _*<-•• •• -- Cream Balm Ti<f\ ^ >• • • -1nmK LfneSSPe,rtThui - sd ^ . .„..„..^uxoj write ,_ _^, « ^ «itJ auaea by iiiv's Mi\ B. A. Pieroe, of CQhutta Springs, was in town I Gre am Balm: This honest and positive Ga. *• 'The horse was aUpat /lead aitid I rehiedy contains no ooeaihe, iberOury, tlie owner said he wouldn't take five nor other harmful ingredient \rn™ - •,<», T — - • • ingredient, The t»al propprty of aS,ld ^Si^SWt\i ^i? \'^^ men- .01 the dehtaSS.ft.- \14^* ? o r the nay-- i-r.eB«it t3 * Mt ?? er M, expensesolsafti; , > AND EE- lvu*v^atepf our YOU ARE HBBEBT ' CEEBI Vt'JBED to appear before our Bu. ^Sii^V JC?«KVrt«^4SteAJft 1 ifB^S r- filon of tlmt then and r - n »\ 'fthed6bteanrtf^v,l WtK* the pay, .'••• ^^eVthorSn? &,*$& ^r* should; -»«n;anQBait\5f : tliSf MI^^?\^*^ \iis- ~ -'' * so mn^h thif/ 6 e f ^PW B rty ofsaidde, ' \• Payropntof tndriii,> 0 n> %, b S n6ces3 ary *>* \•- a^or^; h P Lv f l^^_P 9 «oW aro; HiBkeB-SGrape7aBd-\v stOaiing money from a man. He was convicted and sentenced to five yeara in prison. It having transpired that he wai not theguilty party, he was pflrdohed a. few days ago. Every newspaper i n the! state find the jridge who sentenced, him favored his pardon. ' Mrs. Callihfin, an-esteemed Irish resf- dentof Palmyra, died last week, survived by asonand;a daughter. I* Warner Hammond died last week aged 30 years. ^ar^enstrcet, K ew y or k' enerally dehilftate-i Buftts, Allen, 'i«agm,r twm.f, ;i,T-' v p9ra01 is are .\ J!,^^t&gS^i^ died at Kalamazoo on [has a large andselecMto-ok onIS n. former well , : iJi- F ^rlock-tvest-t^-MinyiuSunday ^^.Bandall wa, 0 n the sick iJ^^^^^S^^ theantiouhcementhas been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Lu'elfa Palmer of this place land Mr, Byron Woodard of Syraouse. J ^J'-™u Prof. John D;..Bills has been a weather 1-50 ce„^ Cnre ^ ©^^O ntment prognost.cator forthepast fifty yeteand «w/drug storit XJ - m ^ e ^ therefore h e says he should be bir ' thn- \' ' • -* weather bureau staff at Wasbington^he' Prof, is now over 91. r^vm he wag up 'minutes.'* Bilious.? and eating haf MI ten .. 3-wi woman >\—-Mrs sup, OoUn. Don't Feel heavy after dinner j „ coated? Bitter taste? Com-, piexion SaiHow? Liver heeds waking up, Doan's Eegulets craes bilious at- • \ » 26 cents at any drug, store. tacks, Faiihers Webhanies,, s iefy on r ~' akes th e _r bruises'•«.„ wi stay where; it is use'd. ~^*UBIB, meonanies, railroadere, , . . u »i«cMiles can't be|labQws rely on Er, Thomas'Eoleotric enfftd,,'Thousan(i&\ of> l?stinat,e cases Cil. \Takes th e stfhg oa t Of cuts, have been cured/b.v Doica'a o «* * burns or bruises at oiioe. Pain cannot known I week is now over 91, Mrs: Kate Culver was ia Rochester last \' purchasing millinery goods and MB. r Polly Dnrkee.jl well known s «rrogat\' 0 ?^ W« * , Knapp,, j./Y a - 5L 0 ' 1 * Durkee, a well known resi- •^BJW*8^*sS m: l ? im died Thtitsd ^ ^ 7 ° •Win. Hmoulton and James O'J 'S* AeS B aS't y S'- W *¥ d W J « a 8 fd I'ifl: .y>ars. He- •tSS-**-»^-*^aJ«BS , g : S 0 ^' 1 ^ Michigan r^nt,v.five years agoTlwere in Rochester last fhur7£; *^:%l r T cl ? l f^$*« rtSbflK f e '* survived by ah adopted son, three Tf« r™» fr^, 1 h ? y ' at the I feMrjd and eiKht. Newark. mf a ^ Ne ^ t ^ Rev. Warren J. Johnson, the new pas- tor Of the Clyde Presbyterian church, begun his pastorate in the- church. ^ JUS. According to a -resolution passed Satuf- ~\TOBS TO PBODCGfiJday night by the town board of health, iohoi?^ f JSg?g «» \Qgs mugt be-either muzzled ottiedjj, ^^^, mW ^^T^^-r^. - .« ^ ? S-oSnfift , f' ^^t^nTveSiernivTng^cToCT^ «v«roig tn^wn™? that the drl killed -about.a week ago bad * at data ' (n Gltiz?ns h8lL lyne ^^\•aS'sed'lthe •reaBivt *u* »_r™' 'b e resenit the same' \ - r a™efii-il«a.istate commissioner of JaiiaB: a^llSS fg\ottlture wilt undoubtedly quarantine exeont™, „, ^_ i the town agaiflst the disease; Miss Catharipe DeNeef of Sodus and Harry Moll of Ontario, were married a .few day 8 ago ftfc-Mttsfordy TheSodGs Ga'sand Electric Light Com , fi a ?y, , ?i#l«*teK v to exfehd its elecMc hght hnejb^illi^ttisoii,: | pepf 6Md JtSia E KitLOTsoir, ' WCOLJUJUANJ, Kxebntora, V S9»»28 of Rev. arid Mrs J. W, Sackett parsonage for the past week. Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Wheat of Newark spent -Friday with Mrs. Kate Feller. 1 Nevada Lyoirand Eva Philips attended'1 •a party at Newark, given for one of their] teachers, Miss Paul. M. Feller Thursday. .Mrs. Mary A. Stevens is in Rochester visiting herdaugbter; . ^ The Misses Bertha Hehnessy and Anna Lines are issuing invitations for a S t \ cf hibml their was iii Rochester 1 ! Attorney J. F; Lines wasin Rochester: Honda}', arguing a case in court, Kenneth Putnam of/Seneca Falls-spent; Sunday nere. 'Mrsi E. G. Putnijrffeir on> the ice Sun- day, hut «ras mg'^Busly injured. Mrs. Fran^^^Hkvjifis been enter- taining LjB^^^^BVrand Byron Wil- cox oiT^^^^^^^ We eitend to the prospective brides and gropras of the coining*' Spring a special invitation to call and'look oyer-furnishings for their future homeion the next visit to Rochester. . Our new stocks,, just in, many of thein exclusive to this store, . offer' unusual.Inducements in price and attractivericsS, aha answer to every demahd of comfort aricf convenience: Our opettCharge account,plan provides for deserved credit \>in the old-'fashioned way,\ and allows you to furnish the new home, down to the minutest \detail front this one store, and enjoy its fullest comforts, *hll© paying for it a s your-income permits. Select-'tbe farnlshings now for delivery after the return from your hs'aeynioe-n. We 'will -charge nothing-for storage or, better still, laave the key to the house, and let m«* tJ -- J - articles of your choiCfl s- *'•-'- TRADI MARKS , DESIGNS Anrcme sending a Bkolch ana description mar qmoWr ascertain oar opinlorfarrte wheWier an * invantlnn i» probably pfttontaljlB. _CommnnlM- A. UonsatricttJ-eoimdetrtial.JtjmDBWoiiEateas^a »ont froo. Oldest BBOnor lor_accurma>»teola. * *• Patents taken through Jlunn * Co. it>«cV t^ir«ali!otice,,withontobar(re,iitfhe-, • ^j A handsoi eolation joir; ' I elrillintratea %#W. leK*K brrvefc Too first article a tboiuufnu banfl buys for bis wife sfiould u» Cabinet. It will save time and sf elimlnatine nnneccessary stops, time for oilier tbfn?3. If yoa irobnildlnjr,itWIl »aire a third of < jrottr kifeften »I*«oe and allow »on tbeffin- /, Better Plan yonr kitchen the Hoojier way. T5end (or aCntalosmo. or cell aid look OTer oar stock of Cabinets. PUktrtfirsE F&BE TO rovs tonne ^We»Witlw rimuy.---.*:,.. >teiM<t* ptrrco CAHPAHS {csEbifeb or ADBOVATB POKCHASeif , anrsclentldc Journal, Torma.U* mouths, JL Soldbyall noiradealera. B^ehOffloe, 6M PBt»WMblBitott t p.-C, i and Marion 0fu2y exQept!dunrh|3r, • ' t-RA-v-S MABlON.r A. *.;18tiB ft M, S;St> ABpiVBNHWABE,iSf. 0; Station 7:B5 A.M.i anai2:50»na.4;80i P;M. , \ T' . W&VX NB1CABK, N. Q. 8t»«oii t fi.OO A. 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