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*i^tf«&t*w*,:iiti.'» J\ ftm the feAZETTEj^ ionly, fromyBQw till NEWARK AND VICINITY.*' *\ • A soft wasborn on Wednesday .illum- ing lasttoJtfr^aMMr^Frank.Wariotjk. _The .Grangers have put off rheir _^nnUa]hex(Hirsioa till aJte^thedjar-eestrf _^ MisS Eiuma Fisher has'returned from tatoyra raised ew $400 for town:. . - ;. ...,•....•., ...' I. • „.,„, • \Our Cornet. Band.is to play at the i*nelps UentenfiW to-day.i ' -Z-J *E^:a.3Efitogy<'6f'FUpt Greek, has toaen engaged as acrifltftnt principal of j the academy in Mexico, Oswego'Co. ^ .Mrs-: Prakk-See-anjUij^Ift-dft^igh^yp spent Saturday to QrleansT-'---.;-- • The Ch-ahgers anticipate a fine picnic ie^^^de^gro^^ • • Miss Maine iklgett spent la&^weet very pleasantly; with, the lEcCoysin, Syracuse. . . __ . . ._,'., Stephen N, McGaUley \has broken ground:for his hew residence on Wit lowavenuel —»-:•—-••- — - - • -'-' '; •Miss Anna ??elson, of Fairvilie^w^nt to Lima yesterday, to attend com mepcenieht. ---- ---\>.. • M . -, . a visit to hex, parehts-in Liverpool, JS. T, -,5Iis8 Colburnj. of Rose Valley, is vis- it^ Jier'^vdffiSrf J. W^CQlbuni, at East Newark.' . '-'\. \•• •''\ - Strawberries are large and fine. The-] market lias groaned with them ,tlie -last-iew\daySi ^\~^z. : T\' \ \~^~-~ „ Mrs; 'Cole and children, from Man- chester, are* visiting relatives and -nfrtBTlo^^-Eaft-Tire%amt fJ \~ \ Mm A. H. Shipman writes C. €. —Hortoh from Florida that: she .will haye ripe'grapes; |n ; three-seeekss-i- ' We have received from Jiiss ' Nellie Senthner. a Williamsport. Pa., paper, giving graphic aecaupts of the flood to that eity. , Mrs; Arthus Blackmar, of Palmyra, was in town this week ihe guest of her friend Miss-Kittie Noxon.^J/ac- -- -Port Glbsoaloses a quiet but studi- ous and judicious physician? in the re- -——-mq|al of Br, Rogers to Lyons, tfhich fa announcerl for the near~Tnfure: ; ''_ . * AH the xslass. of eight' passed regents with. commendable thoroughness, J Miss. Nella Weitbeek only mad.e^ one miss in/geometry* and that was a slight \- one. . \- .'' ^*T^ KJGTWarher aiojd wife of tJoFj unibus, Ohio, visited thie Dr^'smother^ ^ MrS; JfOrk,last week «>n their passage to the Chaumoht,: where theyjhave & suimher hoine. •' * ^^-Prol.G. Ii, Edwards is to give an exhibition with his celebrated trained — ttorsgut the L^OTTS CehlbTatioTtttlre^tli. Edwards had a'fine'lAofograpH token of him the other day. .; ~';\ jTurn over a stone, hunt around a ' fence coroner, of. in a. hfollow tree, or jdmost anywhere^iind you will be sure ,!.. ' to Arid a'candidate for County Super- —rint«wienti>f\the-3?t>or. •.._•\ Mrs. J; H. Miller was brought home jErom the Geneva Cure Saturday, .after . an absense of eleven months, She. endured the trip quite well, and is im-i \ proving, though slowly.- • Miss. Came Aumock returned from ^y'ear'aii'd a half^a little over a week ago, and, for a\few days has been the guest of Miss Blackmar. ' .Much- tt> ttte surprise antt regret 'W ^jDan Pyiitt has arriveid honie .froin Oregon. The change did not agree withj-is'-health.\ v. . Major j. H,' K.emper and Geofge JMoru' have gone to-Hammondsport for a vreBfcw4enTlayC •'.'. -•\\'\•'\\•\• •\.•\ \'. T\€J'. Eupert Ufest gone to New Brums* wick, N. J., where his son : Henry Ru-f- pert, graduates to-day. ~\''\ — Jtte^Jc^mara-et^riehrJiaslj^ugn preceptress of the feturgis, heexi, sick andmt^ring^xtr^iflet; mli^uatorxjihe^mjBJtism^ Joshua'M.\ William^ lieyister, Phmnix, has been appointed postniajjerjof that \iillage . _ - _ Tliis is a bad season for ^the stre'et- sprinkiers,---rfiin3 so muc^they ean^j get out to collect their bljis. ^ * Milton Derby, an old soldier, at Pultneyyille, gets an mcreasfrof pen- sion from $1 to |34 a month;' ^ ' ' ^\ - DightOn H. Wipans of Chicago is expected-in toyn to-day tp visit his sister, Mrs. P. A- Dickinson. John Reiner arrived home frpm- the jyiedical SchooHiriNew Yortyesterday, and willremain tiH October.- —' - J graduating elass of Academy are Misses Laura B. Htfagy Grace HarpSand Carrie %. Parker. TJavid yRo^er?. and \wife\ of\Sodus Point, viBitifed their daughter, Mrs, Capf. Sheffield two weeTts recently/ \ Mr, and Mrs; ForaiceTTSnilsSFW^r- nersr Onondaga 6a:, vi&ited then teotherruvlaw, J. Allen, over Sutti . Mr. HebdoB/oneof the \Hamilton jlolpersi'' haS^purehased a place in, Sh'ortsvjlle and Miill remove- there in the spring. ^— -^^ —. ~—- _— Mtchvf AwuuMiSy-iraTrived lh town -Wat- urday r M-r: Mr-toTretnaVtor l d{»T?r-an^ i'he' ladies several weeks.' Rev. J. C Nichols has been made tiie victim pf 4^g<^4^'^d^' fff^^y- the GLA. ,R. boys of Geneva. .It is |_aUiigb.t,-only sucn a presrait Suggests the approach of old age-^a. thiug^tha't will, not happen to ;Mr. Nichols in a good many years. \ ; ;„ hi* Palmyra k'oiirief says\: ' It is generally conceded tliat tliere will be no opposition to the renomination of A-fteniblyman-\Xiroat/ He made an .excellent record last winter and his ie-^ iiim to Ahe LegklapireLiiti_i£ry.- gener-- al.ly desired throughout this district. That little lawn Vhieh has been laid J_out_at the^ New York 'eenti-ai^^andj dotted over witli. Jlowers-plats, with thelaMueJiNew'afk\ diitlined in the ilyj of Dundee, are enjoying a'vaca tioi^oi -three. weeks,-vi8iting- iii Vernon ] and vicinity. ' _- - -;; •-•-' ' .-.- — ^Re^. Dr. \McCarthy's address oh ChiidXjPorce,\ at the District Sun : t:day-schoor-#ftnvention, is yery4iighly eoihmended, - - Mn-s.. G. M, Soverlilll and-Miss Ger- trude. Willet.t, of. Rochester* have been spending a tew days at the* Asylum' with Mrs.'WJliett. A man in San'dj Creek, discouraged: by a rainjtjiat^had coiaverted his garden into a,lake, put up this sign: \Fishing' not' allowed' On these premises, i _Iit Eultoit, .gajfl^Otl WCTti buildings aro. being created this sea- his congregation, Rev. Stanley McKay resigned the 'pastorate of tU/e Canan son. Ilie board of trade advertise for manufaetories t<5 locate there. Y). L. Ford was in town last weekr^-. He is travel' the first time in a year. ing for a .disinfectant firm in Roches daigua Baptist, churchat the close of Iter, and hasbeen'Veil, over the west. Mrs. W„ B,. Pulver and Flprence are the inorning service la*fe— ^- The new time schedule went' into spendingthe week mjufiins. Miss Blanche Whitbeck took Mrs. P-.\s effect on the Northern Central road thie : \fotiv v ind.*the flgnres for Newai-k'.place at the Presbyterian Organ, Sun (W. S.) and Sodus. Poj.pt are as fol-lday^ lows: Newark, going north, 9:32 a. The graduating class of Sodus Acad-1 m., 6:50 p. ,uu g^ing south, 8:17 «-[ em y consists, of Clara Bettis,/Charfe :38 p. in. 'Sodus Point CLake{ p '^ llpr ;^; 0n ^j^\ ^^ D e mon^ • Shore), going south, 7 ^10 -a, m.j 6:55* ^-p*. 111. H6u;* W: ^~.Wr4glit^=e? :;; R¥ftevfiT died on Wednesday and was buried AW.e Wride, Pulver. ..' John Brasser and Clara ?5n FrIday-^--H_e ^'as a iiian of high \•'.\ ctiairactei 1 , and had •' heid' several re- 1^ jStionsibte positions.'^ At the tinie of .-.JW^dgath, he was a director of Hie State Experinlkitkl station^ djreJ±or^ of the Geneva, Ithaea & Sayre faii- -.; road, \and also held the same office in the Buffalo & Geneva \railroad com- pany, . ' \ '\_ \\' Fru'uk Keller hasa cherry tree which: is soiuethiiig of a ejirlojdty.- LBtMow-tiie limbs, from-'a crevice in ihe bark, has grown a smairbrancJii withotitji leaf on ,'it > 7but-»-8oh^#y-efe , ryr — -\ *— ChaUneey M. Depew had to write a Tetterto: I^OTIS\ denying that\ he had anything .to do or say,, as to how the railroad employes in tliaT. village:| ghould vote on thfi.gciiool question. fhei Baeealattreate^ sormon ^at the] -^,.tte^ffi^-3gat-lfc, W^l^oit, -was prttaohfid Sunday eVerrfny.^ Rev; MirTIiddyV-ahd in 3jfaribn,\ by Rev. S. A^MeRtTyy oX \Canandalgiia:^^\ r ^ ,-It is «tated that^the ^reat Hunga- rian reformer, Louis Kossuth, passed: through Phelps oirthe-cafs from the east. May 21, 1852. A good number oif Piielps people were at the depot; .iJKbiiX- -fe a - d^prassjon in'tin fxonting the Dr. \PS5iei , oy r place tTJSt Sunmershoes; a FuIT at Temiiis * and Bl- ^€K 4nc N,X sft^TlftfibB^repaired.\: ITQ rajny weather it holdsTi water pool in wliich iminy : a foot h'ajrb.een bathed well nigh to the ankhi.-.-ir- •_\-.•-. --' ; --—---•- — *.. ,. r -4 ..-. - Tiiitse people who -never ~wrt^and (Bleiiji^ gp ^*ei^ai^is=-i«4d\^i^«u»dH]3P3 would appear to better advantage x}ir Hie' biaek streets-,-where- the ^contrast with heighborjiig .grouiiils would notf be conspicuous. •* , . Josiali MclLiaughUn,. \arid- wile, of SoutheTit^owa, aiid -Miss Jeni/ie.Mc^ center, with painted eobblestone,, is \.an- \ornaffieiittoisoeiet.y andra credit to those Ayhojhave it Jn charge, It Js_,a thing of beauty. A family c>f ybung wolves can j>e seen 55 a \bright-sunny-morning near D. B.Frary's farm, Mr. Frary's ohil- dreii saw two of them on the fewe a I short time sine'e. The little ones \bark- ed like puppies. They al-e supposed • Rev: Stanley B. Roberts itnd- famrlrfo be whai are «aMed tbefSIieA wolves, -PtclasikiDemocrat., Rev. H. I?\ CorieugeJIvered tB'e ba* caftlureate sermon before the gradu-| ating elass of the Pahnyra union school last Sunday evening, in the Presbyterian church. The class num- bers t\yjt'irtS~-«oven V-persons. •Com- mencement (iTCwisesTyill be held ih the opera hoiise^Juae 2IX at 7 :iU> p. uu- Corneiius-' Lyxms, an eniplbye of Frazer.& Jones of Syracuse, has begun a suit for (linages against- I>r: John Van Dli.J%tJirotigh McFamm, Drake and r Ryan. -Xji? suit is for .-?.\> in SUKI is -bievil uti the allegation that 'Lyo-ui» tLa^ftejypUttOk- -tlie ^nUpPx afr the-pe»iteirtiary- jast. winter..--that ,l)f, Von. T?iiyn .n* •health' officii', liaving lifted the quar airtine too soon. . An attei»{»t-was made to enter K. B. Elliott's, store about -one o'clock Sun- day night, which proved nearly sue- Oessful. UsuluTy, T. Ij. Elliott, who sleeps on the second v flobr, leaves a light burnbnsTiOwn\Stair's : but Sun- day night there .was no light, which fact probably tempted the would-be rOb v ber.s, One Of tlie bfick windows was open'ed witlFa~Jimmy, and Ihe; fastening-. made a report in breaking wliich awakened \ Tom, aifti John. Siuerwald,' in the ^iext- l)b»(ife, Mr. Stuerwald-, immediately put his head out of the window; and saw a man- a ^®% 's pers and Oxford Tim ; something elegant in a Ladies* fine, tigiit dia- mond. Kid T urn Button Boot^Brices MA]SAtiJiK. EVERY PAin SOLD Wttn fOLtmm GirmNTEE. 'IVarrauted not to break nor roll up with one year's, wear. If they do the money paid at tor tliem wjlI be refunded. . \One II mid red Pieces ams, Two llimdred Dozen JMitts^ 01oves. The larjrcst -iiMsortinb.nl oT In Wayiie (.'ounty, and uroiio . avi'ivinji'. evei'T* week. itanlfng bat-k of Elliott's store. He COUld^not tell Wliftiie^waSj but noticed that- he wore.a Dei'by ha*;. The man was beckoiihig to another nlan, who AvaSrO»t-o^>iiiht,r--^>H^4H- i gY4thFg i oat-\ o I bed\ made a noise which stftrtled the man- outside.-and Mr, Stiwrwald saw him rui)rTmtJMo-^tkfej4trfiet--between- the buMings. I)?lris-*is the third 07-j fourth atteuipt airtjurglaty in the 'vil- lage within a very short time. Special bargain* in Farmers' Boots; 51tf L,. P.iHillcr. PJNET1 MCMLOCIC lUmb^otall kinds. GEILINi •S-Ip'I2f <*-,. . SHlN(iLESi ' LATH. CES MODEB4TE ETC, Lumbe| furnished by the Car Load, SHIK-GLES FOR i?l PER SQUARE. WE HAVE A SAW MILE _ •--CONNECTED; WITH Ol/ift-^ , XUiTIBEtt VAttlk-1---—.- zr - A fairsharsof .pubKe^»tttt»na|se-'i»-flo i \ • , lieited.' \Planing aud.matching --* : .\' .\-^don^to order, - --—- ^ — . • feAST NEWARK. ' \ '\ Something New 1 AT THK \\.'_\\. I' have p'ut in a fulUirre Of fhVoftnectiori^irh my'ilotir and feed , tiusiii.css. Kwrv-tililiig ww ami- fic^lr. - sold >t lowest ijricea. .4L«:lItitU'F ainl_t'ss* taken st 'lii|tlu'st inarki't iirii-c, in trade. .,' V All kluiN of Flour uiijJjVed. I'ratt's Food foB Huj-sos nnii t'attli'—jii-t thelliiiiK tofesprififr-— «1VE IS A t.4U. ' '. \\ M;B.WIKLIAMS r , • 4.'?yl tri erir'cttfTfrFi.ivii uuvM^tore \ i I ain inaking ii„ FECIAL DRIVE in