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:-T —=--.„-»• 3SS &ur Spcciml Offer, We wHl.inake a'present of. a Rand \ * JtfeJI^liy-lPoeKet Atlas pf the \Vorl4 ?> tJ **n's OT< * Sunday, -.--jto every KKW SuBSCJUBKB,„who will pal us $1.20* cash,' for the GAZjpPTE \ ^C^figinptlle address of the paper from pile member of a family to an- other member of the same, family will hot bTrecognize;cl as a new subsortpert The Atlas referred to'contains aeol- •ored map of every country in the w^rld,' with, statistics givinir popula- tions, products, etc, A copy of it may be seen at our office. \, ^A FOV&TEm MONTH'S StfB-fe^* .*^^L^LX^^?f ^^ SCBIETION and an-ATLAS for only NEWAC^C Aisib yrciNii;,v. 60 to the Palmyra fair this week. Miss Eliza Schad of Darian, K, Y. is visiting Miss Addie Muth.—•- _ _i-^~. • H. H : Ifeaiey, of Jordan, has beeff Visiting at Mrs. McLaughlin's, _* E. A-. WadsWbrth bf^Wroleott vfiited] j at Dr; Thatcher's on Saturday : ' Go and see the pantomine at village hall this evening. Admission 15e. - . -,. oming bounty prdpVty fcfl a^p^Uiy llr —.that place. *• ' ' .. - The Palmyra fair is this week Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday. Ho ; and -— #»% the sights, . - - ',,.\' A grand fireman's day and parade Vill be held at Fairport, Saturday, \*' September 28. The West Shore is building a hand- some passenger station at Cranston, at a cost of $25,000. ' .\•\•.' SL J. Burrud and <T. C~ Brewer .^_jplaye3 with the i*ort. tfyrdn band yes-' -^— %erday at Auburn. , Walter Barnard has gone with his ^~^Wlf¥abd ljttle girl to\ GSsttftoit. 4*t,, E, H. Richmond has been visiting in Qoosick. t *••••_ '. . Misiij MfanU? Bosfwick was, at J. M.'\^_ itev,. °A. P. Burgess visited .his fa,th- A, 8, Burgess ol'Gortland visited A. P. Burgess and faffiffy this week. ~ .^M^iGj^^J^^elrwi^Jt^^^w^a guest MJgs'Kat* Jenner of Palmyra, ~\ .Joel Putnain of Wayne Center, has established. a.barrel factory in Ijypns; ef.'lBtevTIC.Burgess, at Blodgetr'sMills* this week. —--^ —-• . ( v Miss L. A. Lee of ^Rochester \k at ier home in Newark. ; She, Wehds taking an extended vacation. ~7 -* ifthereiseW thnB'you need, a pa : PM>. m^wy that anatheavlfcisJkei winter . Mrs. Forrest ga,ve a reception to a large.numper pi.Her. iaay friends at tea Saturday. ' Miss Hat tie Budd of Syfacuse, was the guest'of L.H, Palmer over Sunday, — Cly^Weratd. J. ft. Westfall and S. H. Westfail Phelps excursion. Misjg Marie Ocuhnpaugh-rhaih %een visiting Miss \Edith R, HortOn; of Or-f, • 4ea^^er4he-teat few days. , of the bride's parents, Mr. and M^s-TV ©, Brown., * , ..•,-•..-_ B°f A W PaWy, \ft ftBAd iund S S. RtchaTds- went to ^est Walworth Wednesday as delegates from the Rhea Gardinier started H>n>Tuesday morning for Cayuga Lake Military Academy, AuroraTH. Y.-^tTntoflt. ' The Rochester yacht club opened its wew-Telttb house; -Thursday^-; W. H. Briggs was -one of the reception oonr- I. B, Schyler, lor the past ten years in the dry goods business in Lyons, will close* out his business and return to WwTOrk. ^e^rg^WV vMHtb^b^ «ol$^^W^ -^333,^^ vened; with the Baptist church of uan^ 'with his wile and daughter, W andaigiia, Wednesday, for its seventy? sixth session^ ' *'•\ r \p- 1 -?' Richard Rogers, Jr., is having & nice house built on the Jto spen~d;\thr6.e weeks. •^% -Mte: Lfttle-pfHudson,'sister of the late Dajrid B. Lovejoy, has been visit- ing Mrs. Lovejoy on Miller street. Myroh Soverhitt and^ d^aHghter, Edith>-of Janesvflle, Wis., are visit-, in^at his brother's E. P, Soverhill. . S. S. Eatiifis, MfsT*Tl5pert, Louis Runyan and J. E. Pulver are among Jthose whoJitentL^n the excursion to NevTtork yesterday. -'•>- - • A~sEaao'w pautoimiiie will be eiven hi the Village vhall this evening, the _ proceeds oj which wilrte for the ben- efit oJ St. Mark's churchT * ~ ^ J. T. Leggett, E. B. EUio.tt, Jr., C, ' A. Stebbins and M. 1. Greenwood are among, those who attended a Masonic meeting at Waterloo this week. We begin to be a little prtmtf of the number of new subscribers we have added to our list this fall. Surely our offer is low enough Id sretla laifeTnim- ber more — , l^esr oj^tw^ajjO^ajWmitted suicide^on: Thursday la^H>y-hai*g4ng 4Jerseli-Jff her room. The bills announcing the fair of the Eastern Wayne Agricultural Society are out. The fair will be held on the : ^~ —• groands.oi tne Wolcott Privhig Park ^She sustained internal injuries from Assoeiation, September 26th. 27tITand; 28th, - .' • There' are\claims against the tovSn .of Canandaigua _amounting to over the street from his father's, hearHogo- boom.'S Corners. , ^ Mrs. Hannah VaiiAlstyne, an old resident of Clyde, died-at her home on Wednesday, after a long illness, at the age of seventy-five years. H, B- Joiley^ a^former resident of Newark ahd now of NWw Bgiflitehani, N, Y. has been calling o*n his many friends and relatives here the past? m ifts. Ji«ll^mpther.'pt Artliui' Hull, j? making Wm a visit of\ a fewdays. - time. By Bubscribm^r now yoti will -The inarriage of Miss. Minnie Q... Brown to William G, Stives, both of CKfton-Springs, Was solemnized Wed- nesday- p»«riing last at the residence, Newark Baptist church, to the ordina- tion of the new.pastor at .that place, P. Redferfi.— Union. . . Peter Bartleson has built a good large evaporator, on his farm just west of Sodas Center, * *' * .TheJtfisses MBda-aneHna^Craig, oiJlewatk,.^ere; guests at George Emery's a t Alton the JT1: tof^eefc-=4fiissB;e, i The relnains ^oi. Capt. Henry B. White of. Long Island City Were r£ : ceived at Lyons Thursday afternoon bVAdate^Ppst,-^; A. R. Capt. White ing- • \ The Chautauqua literary and scien- tific circle will hold a business meeting \F: 8. Miller/.of Clifton Springs, has a tomato plant which is seven feet two inches in height, and at tins time has Auburn Theological Seminary as in fujFa half taishel of tomatoeAmit^b tructo,i ip » e ntal philosophy and Dbliftrbelieve it. •_-—r - Elizabeth, Wife oPUacotr-^eeSi ia proininentH&BjBness«-Hian of Lyons, died -Wednesday- evening at. quick consumption. She was a daughter of thaiate-Erederjek Eyer. ; ' ' Dr. Konrad •Kettner, who disap- peared so mysteriously from- -Lyons four'Weeks ago, has been traced to Washington Territory, w^here he is lo- cated in a small village and is practic- iug medicine. moral science for the special section - -at thev^uhioiLzelass t^-th^enrinary; The w6i%. will not interfere with Mr. Chapman's regular seminary work as kineTirbeT of the iniddleclassv-— The death \of Mrs. Hilliard Craig oc- curred Monday night, Mrs. Craig was seventy years of age, and has lived in the town of Arcadia since her birth, and was therefore one Of the oldest citizens of the town. She was a me.111 ber of the Presbyterian church. The funeral is being held at the residence Albert Greenvault was killed on tfie 1*w-a#er«oon, Rev. A. P. Biirgess^of- Northern Central near Newark \Vednesday eveiiipg, He-\vas employ- ed on the gravel train. His. remains were taken to Ehnira in eharge'of Un^ dertaker^Stuerwald. The houses of T. F, TKayers and G. ttrHRoys in Ly««* were brokeiiinto by Mary Ann Rink of Lyons, who was burglarsiast night, f liey secured $24 reiiisvedto the Utiea|nsane-as$hmi_.a: iamilhfi^raVfir^oHS^utjvere fright cned away j froJit-the>Reys-house before- - TOey^fflSeWr^Laav ^Jpwty; ?^~^~~ The wife of| ex-Supervisor Graham, while crossingYfie West Shore track at 'Clyde Monday afternoon, was struck by a west boun'd through freight train . - - • \*». •' . t • ..• J- «S00 for sheep killed by dogs, and no, P'eirson courj; Monday\ foi\ the second money tojuee^tbe claims. The n^v dog law Will remedy this for- the fu- _.t„ r p— -Citizen. A reunion of tlie 160th regiment was held at Canaiidaigua Wednesdfiy. Sep- -fember lfe Tli^4^ws^p^JsaK}rts .speak very highly of the address given h y TTnn. K; K. Bnrnham and also^say that a 'most enjoyable teature of the anniversary Wa^the camp'fire in the evening wliieh was in Charge of Leiu. E H. Senteit of Sodus Point,\ S. 1). Burroughs of Newark L is secretery of the organization. which slie aigrj-irrgboui; an hour. - L. A. Ostra'nder and son pf Lyons played Clw»,Sanford and Fred. Beowh of Palmyra a gftiae of tennis on the at S. B. PeirsOn's, All persons- %sir- ingjt^ take up a Course Of reading for the winter are cordially invited to be present, E, P,.Soverhill has gone to Pierre, South Dakota,\ to be gone a few days. He has accepted apositipn withProwl- fdotfrMeiTonaid^Jand; agents^^&pd will haye ejiarge of tlfe eastern office •of the Company which will be located here after October 1st. -,-\-. : .-=--. Win. H. Clrapmjui, of tbfaF^ W»TI «BWt<»d hy the, faculty of iu what we intend to j*ive omr customers -^ every time* Our rapidly inorea^ag > feajie P^M^t^^ 3* e ^opie wppre; ciate tnalr &ot. For 13^ I^ffstn^ Winter trade, we haiB#3c:larffe stot of Eabber tofl Iieather g^oods^-ti we invite yon to inlpecTWefore gTO _ —^ ^F^ffluckJBQoJs-^the best Eubber Boot made. At : 1T& &rr&''-~ : ~^vtm i it ••'.•• '.-'Kll?, MI3±ERr : MAHAGEg. - The Kabo corsel;> besides being tough* so tough in its.- \bones\ that they can't be Etna awl.-Houilikck l 4 J^JJII: aim;inmii»:n luntttexpf ill klDds, In ™l I HUU car lots. Shingles, Siding, Flooring,jlonldh lng, Celling, Latli, etc., etc, Twnlng, lte-ijw_ V_„t.„~ «»i i'.i^t.^A' *.- _^11 n A \ ''li»Ki l'l»nlng »i»t Matching'.and 8<iroll-s»irtSf DrOKen Or KinKea Of rolled, .lone to order. Spnietldng attractive In mouM- up or slipped or shifted, has -n»»*****^»w«fe** •»«*««» »*•«» JexiMelo^e^el^ittstead: of irtetal'ones wluchjcutthe corset laces. ^ ° Irr no respect will the fa JEAST WWABft. £L ^eo^5et- nnlpg* flip «tf«*f>T«t ^rtjtk. Nb it is tile MOST DELICIOUS and NU-. .'....- .TBICIOJIS COOKED FOoi>T . Made at Danville, N. Y, — way has yet been discovered to make unbreakable corset steels. l-theiCato^boJies'^-givre out in a year, bring it back to us and get every cent of ytivtr money. If, after wearing the Kabo two or three weeks, yon don't } ~ % • like it, brisgra* and get [Best SpringWheatFlouL jy^pur fftoney. I. ' o , We have a primer on Cor- T .\\\\\\ sets for you at the store, \; 1 In toSv,,; Try a / avk ' of 5t 1 We have got .the V .Gim us ACAEE. We are recctvhig niauy things tor early Fall Trade, now nave ii iiew^ line of new We -Opposite •8tuwvpl<Vs Fii>:nitureStor*_ *3yi - . Gbnsistin* pf Iwo qualities; Saxr ony, Zephyr SKctlahd, Span- ish and €r«wnan. knitting, and: We flciatingf^ The aimuat me'etliig of\ the tmtario County \V, C. T. V. was held in tW Congregational church at East Blooiu- fleld -Friday,, at. which- the following officers were elected for the coining year: President, Mrs. K. M. J.DeCker; Vice-President^\Mrs. Hrice Howmati; secretary, Mrs. J. W.KeighboiiPliefps; treasiTrer,'- =Mrs, Bdita Steele, Eiist the Geriifiantown^ yarns bonght afl ©f -4hese^ early., before the* advance nv price, and are prepared to give low prices. .•• aMv^making DKITE SPECIAL. Ttr VJVnMR WEAR* Better goods than Hist year at — f . Blpointifld^ ^I T __i_ __!.: '. \Mary K. VanSlyke lias secufed an: absolute divorce froni John VanSlyk-e, now doing time iti Auburn for larceny, and has began'an action against-him to recover the value of the notes that jre procured money On froitt her.- E. D. Miller has eharge of~tHe^\?a¥e for' the plaintiff. Before leaving for pris- on A'an Slyk? \vas. yfelteej_-hy .ljis \aged father, and was assured that he should saine prices. Ladies' Heavv- Jersey Vests; j. - long SICCVCSN at - '- r 25e; Our\ regular line of Ladies' I \ Vests' and 'Punts, at 40 and 5(V Better, than we have hefoTP shtnrn itrr -t Antique Bed-room Sets^ Oak ChairSr Etc. _ it! ever -gjaod and assortment of Cient lemon's prizeof Wayne county,_which resulted in a victory for the Ostranders. Score Why is a mswspSpeF ^tlge\ it preffy^ girl .'\\ Tffbe perfect it tattst^etteetn-- York Prfs# s$y* bodiinent of many types, Its form, is made,up, it is chased tholfgTriiR'lmeTt to be giddy, it enjoys a good press,'the -more rapid the better-v for gossip, talks a good deal, can stand some praise,and is awfully proud of a hew dress. It cannot be ^;e\pt in good huniOr without 'cash. Please ^>ay ^.~Ptttmgrtt-Bkmoe>'iit-. — We have a Children's Fnderwear. . , It is a little early to buy, but we - Jfo4^Id^lika^to„haJdL_yoJL-ilOJlle: , in fmd lookout £lie«e^ gtiods^lhiit. yotfihay know where ypu can db'the hest. 1 •-- -. • •'--- r ^'3-:-3. 1 and ^.ee the uxrprtruent. /• &$WMwm(UtB+. new things in PRIXTS, &c. .-- receive the farm.on winch his father' „ now.ceside^^-t^o^.s^P/rw;. [ (Concerning \Little Lord J'atintle-* *-••,, rof' which is shortly to be produced j Also\i .Big Stock of UTiEACHKl) \It is tlie most strict' arid KROWX CA^IEOiL lj-•beautiful eSamptf of drnmnf'tzatioii everpvi'seuled in JsVw- L ¥ofkv \were iiiore beautiful it would be .cruel, j \tfr-*i*^ ')'»\.!<» deep into^thu Imtirt) : FLAXNKLS. fWHOMf UW\H(i MACHINf f» ORANf.t w'• ||| CBIkgrii-i.. 5TA0UIS.M0, SIM 'tANTA.BA -W'*\\^ that the pleasure of watching it tjp-' comes a pain. Its sweetness is like grand niuslc— like a glorious rendition of * Home, Sweet Home.!' \^Rtpub 4i<mth- ^ ^^__— : -\- :i0 -— • JfEWARK, N! Y. Crocks and jug^i seven cents ^er gaU louat.M D. William's'-, \.. IStf : M. R. Avery has of 8heet Music. \Af. fine nssortmeni K;