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, WEEKLY TI~IES. PBRSON.IL. UJ,OSJXU ;:Xf.JWJSJ::S. lou. )t~r llIllie hl5lur) uflhi; >chool. With: Village Directory. TIIUItSDAY, Jl!!.Y 5, lSSS LOCAL NEWS MATTER. -U. H. IIlllltillgtulI'S llel\ hIll\ is Illliul) ctJlIlpll·ted. -~lr. and ~lr' 0. A Shulrt r~· 1111 III .I h\lIIc lIU I III!.' \\ I ht .lIt,·r .• \':) I'lu IS lilt \I,it 01 t\\ .. lIul·k. \11th IrI~lIll, 'II ,,·'I.·).d IlI\\ II' III tl ... s'lIIth em p.1I t \I ~[lclllg.II'. \SSl\ t:ItSAK\ •. srr.:llT\lS~I&ST. l..\t \I ,·d. ,·1. ,1\01 till' tllll,l ). II \f tho HUll.''') e 1\.111. (jr ... led Schuul UIl· der It.\ pre\'lIt 1'r11ICIP &I .IIHI Boml of '1'ru.t.·, '. '1 ill' .11I1,h·,·1 -1l1·.1 .. I' t I,,· S,·c· oml (i1.Hle t\ok pi II'C III the Vilillgo H.III on Thul'S.! I) \\'cllin:! till! youth. Iii I CIIISli Prl'sidl'lIt, Hor.ll·l· ~. Cntll'r, filling his /,\.itlull \1 ith hl'col1litl~ rlig. uity lIlId selt 1\'''''5SllIlI All in.truIIll:nl.rl .\1 elltitled \Se. cret 1.0\1',\ was linely rCllder • .I lay ~IIS5 NellIe C. Trillg. TlIu CI.11I3 HI,t\ry II.IS glYl'U by Mias liattie L. AIIl,dell. It wus gr.,ph ic ill ooncl'ptioll IIl1d Willi dell vl'red 1111 h exccll~lIt 1..\I>l're •• ioll ill y\icc 111111 II .111 ncr. :lIl IlIcrc;15cd cur!'> of I\\,her. and better fa., ~.,...,.,=,..-,..---,=========\'\ cUille. for \ark wllh Ihe grnd .. weU e.tau· U,hcd aud Ibe studelltS thoroughl) \c'lualllt. I ClIl\ItCll DIllECTORY. cd with the cour,e of III.tructioll, \ith Ihe r,rr .~/l art C,mli4lly Inv.ttd to ..iUtnd. d. partmelllo ulliled for Ihe accompluhment ~1. E. ClltltCU, comer of £\-'1 \ud Church .treet HCI .• \. ~'. Colburn, I\ A. lI. ofa dcUoltc piau, all,1 all working In harmo· lIol,len,::! S. SUl'crlntclldclIL )Iomlllg ser· U), It 11115 heclI a y\\r of r\ult. DlO.t gr.tif)· Vice, 1030:1. DI.; Suuda) School and Cl1u lll~ to u, \It lleetll1~ 12m; I.:\tnlu~ 8crTlCC 7 p Ill.; pr-~J. tn~t June I told you th:lt I thought it t!r IIlcellugl) ~ullliay anti Thursd3y eTtlllDgs -Boolll, 1,.llIg, finll', \~PI\l's,,'s it, whel1 Ill' sl'~lIk of the Cl·lehrulioll at hOlll!\ \, -tel JIl). -'I:h,' I'aill, of 1.lst week e lilli' tOll 1.lt,. to btm~fit the ,tr.I\\ b~11 y (rop, which is H r) smallllll' )1'111. -The de.lth of Mr,. 1'. F. L\ach \f of \V ,·.l mllomlield, 'Il\curn·d 1)11 ::lUll· day. 'I'h,' funeral was held 'I'lIes'!Il). -~Ii\ J .. ,it·I'I~I~'· II III ~[r Fred liullt .11,' h\l11~ (r .. II I fOil 1'1:11 liS, \\ h.·I.· thl') h.II,· 1.\'11 \t knling ~(\hu(li. -01. ~. X 111 1.1 tOil \I' Bull:.!\ I .... 1Ill\r1) \I' till' I 1I1.lgl·, \1\'lIt pal L 01 I.,.t w\l'lt With III. hi \I h,·1. W. II 1l •. I). tun. lie lUI. co, pi,,) ,·d ILII \IIIIII\lIt ph) ,it·i.lI, tu IIttl'lId til III, prnles'lIOII,d dutI~s III Bull &I,) 1\ Ill!,· h.., tll\;'\ III. lil,t 'UlIlnll\r \.II·.ltit,1I ,Ince illS tlLlee \ c.trs st'rviec )11 tho lIllV) ,l~ ~urg-C('\ SO 1111' tllenty Iile) 1'111> .. ~o Onc uf IIIe .·111. f 11.,lh·lit.:; uccl'uiug fl'olll tlll\I' puhli.· • H'I( i •• ·• b till' • IIlti. 1.,1 lUll or 1'1 \IJrI ,,·11 I. 'I'l·.·t tlllI\\g ollr y\UIlg pc\pl .11 • .1 the I\ \\1,,111111 uf '·.IS,' .l11d gillce ill the fulfillllll'1I1 lIt the publi.· duties ttl III.ll h I h,·) lilly btl c.dll·a! III .dt r Ilte. 'I'll.· IlIellllll'rs of th.· ,'11', \II till' \C •• I>I .. l1 h HI IIll'ir \I \rI 1111 I h\l \ugh I) 1'\l'lr.·J 1I11,i ClI' tll .. i) lit 11a'1I • \II' Ill.' II'\. TIll' 1'1'0- gl.II,'\H II.\ 1'11'11 .. <1 UIII SlillII,lld) .1I1d I'lfl'Cl1 I .·1) II \II' 1\'! I\ ,·IItI, II ith· lIul II 1:llll1rc III \\ II .1 '11!1l \I l.llt\llllg la) :111) lIlI\. III II. ti, tllil~, \hdl' Iree hU1I1 ,lIp\I'-.dllllld.lllt 1Illt'llIpt •.• t fun III .I,llIg, It II.\ ,\llil'll'lItly \·lIri .. d in till' IIllllglill!,! \I gl.IY'· alld !.IY to Ill.lin· I Ii II till' IlIll'll'St lIt the' .Iudielll·e to th,· 1'11.1 The e~'lIy 11) Hls~ Jt'llIl1e E Uurtoll entitled lOA I:,,\,cry,\ ~.l\tltlviJ'·llcc of a vivid imagill.LtllJll. It eonlaill'.J IIlllch that I\IIS poetll' III thought IIl1d .lrlkillg ill imagery. '1 h\ II It\ kuuYO the 111:1' vou» lellsi'l!I 1Il1th'r IIll1cll ~h.· \PP\ Lred were ngrecahly surpri~ed .It the ,·xcel. lent rtluderlllg given tt. 1'ItESlllTEItJJ.lI CUUllCD, ~orth ~lAln street, \lould be 3,luntageou. 11 thl. school \las Hc\·. S .• \. Freeman, pastor. )(orlllllgserllc., ch.nged to 1\ l'uion S, hooL I amllow COil' 1030 Il. JU.; ::iunda) ::icuool, 12 m.; enning ~ luee,1 that no 1IlIprol.mellt wuleh would .en Icc, 7 p. m.; pra) cr meeting Sund~y and rc.t with the ~otera of thl. Cal porntloll could Thund\y tl willg. ,. f ST. I' 4UL', (Cathohc) cor. lIaln Itreel and uC 0 such hell' lit to the ~UI,go as the utau· Epl,copal avellue, Rei'. J. J. Le:lry, paslor. IIshlng here of a Unloll School with 1111 .\ca· Serylee. 011 Sund.,y at U 30 and 11 a. m. avery demlc Departmeut. alternate Sunday, Sunday School at 3 p. m., Tbere ure ) carly appropriations of monel and Vespers at 7 30 p. lD. u} the Stllte di.trluuted among Union Schools ST. Jou:~'s, (Episcopal) Episcopal &Tenue, Hel' S. II, S Gallaudette, rector. ~r. II. Cut· m proportion 10 the number of students pur· ler, S.~. luperlntendent Morning aenlet. suing the higher uranebes of English educa· 1030 a. Ill.; Sundsy Scbool, 1 1'. m. _C.lr~less throwtng hell'l.1 to d\feat the h\\le nihil yc,!t'rd.L). The g.l1l1e result, . .! ill I:, \'01' of the ~[.·I rllpllill IllS, the sCOIl' slllllciing 10 ILIIlI 1. -~lel. Til)' IIII' of Husill ill,·, II n; III tOWII till' .fourth. HI' playcd \\ II h the hell Il I' 111111' \' the ball g.I1I1C IIl1d 1'1''''' eel hllIlS~1t II I er) s\;i1lli)1 pitchel\ -Hev. L'·. \1. \VllI'eicl, II I·dlllll· e.1 mb.illlllll·) from Imlill, will spl'.lk 111 till' ~h·thlJdist CllIII ch lIlI ~UIIII.,) I I'xt, both 1110 rll I II!( allti 1'\ l'lllllg. _ L,'lIl' till' Iii ,t tirlll' ill He\'lI d mOllthR the lire I,ell sounded 1m UI.1I111 on 1\1 ida) III,t luI' SOIllC ullexplaill.·d eIlI1S~. 'l'h~ dl·p.1I tilllJllt tUlIItJd lIllt .\ nsual to lilld thllt It was II fillse 111:11111. -Mr •• 1. f{ ».11111 lost \Ile or III, larg , ' lI'.llll \I hOI ~I S oil 'l'1ll'~dll'y. lh· dlOve to Hoehe,t\1 .llId \\ till' \I 1\ hnck the hili se 1\ as t Ikell ,id, III1lI <II' d BllOrti V ultl'l' r.,.lchillg 1101111'. -ill\ ChnrlC's Oley \ 1II1l1\l\i I!(l' occurred ILt Plninfield, N .1 , lIlI Th 11 ,- day lu,t, urrived hcre 011 ;:Olltlll.!ay eVl'lIillg with his III ide. The \\wl) I\l/llried l'f/uple Iue lit the hOllll' \I ~Ir S. Olt·~. -Durlll;! the ,101'1fI tllis IIl lO llIllI!:! the lightlllUg pill) ed some qUt'I'I' 'IIP'·I~. It stl·U!·k till' rl'sldl'lIC'P \I M .. rt PIt'IC\ tL. b:ulIlII Dr Otl', the Wli,\IIx HlIlI'\ :111<1 Cutll'l' & Tl'lIIg's \I:m·huusl'. Bllt slight dalllllgl' II'IIS dUIll'. -The llOnll' nine II ellt \0 V ICtol Oil S.ltul\llll) last nnrl pili) cd n gUIIl<' of ball IIlth th .. 111110 of that plllcI\ (JIll bOl s wei C dl'fl'lItcd by a sCIII e of 8 to 3 . They Ilught ta~ III) ftll them (Ill th., I'elllrn /.(lLlIle III :L lew we.,I,s. -MI·s. Itld\I \/1\ \III·.Y till.·,,·IJI\ .LlIII Ll'o I\ 1{ICh.1I h\n IOf LIIIIIIII. w t'l e gnest. \I ~I\ L. L ;\I,\lall \II Fri,lay last,lIlt\lIdilll! IIIl !!I Illllltlll;': cxell'lse, \I th .. U I ad .. ,] ::)eh\ III thc cvellill~. They 1'1'111 II Ill< d III to,,\ II ~.Il 1l1'l1.1) V,\ltlllg uther 11i~lId\ -~lls ()IIIII!!\ ::) Ick .. lt, \ho IlL, beoll IISltllll!, hel IIll.tl\·1 ti,l ,I w,·,·\;, p\sl lotullIetI ttl hl'l h\III1' .• t Ued.u Jt.l(lI'J., 1\11'.1 111.1 1\ Ill'k :-,h .. W.I. IICCOlllp.III1Cd loy h\1 III (/th\1 L'II' I, U llllg~\ 1\ ho \I &II 1,'1111111 III till\ \\ \'~l 1111' !'!olUli tIIlH.' '-:-'11 •• J. I' K 111111'101, 1\ hll hIS \','ell sell(/lI.l.I III 1111 'h. PI-I til') \' 'el.- Is 1I111'IlIi \'~ 1.l(lIdl.l . ;\11' \V.IIIl'1 .1\111 .. ,1,,111\1 idellt \I tills 1'1.1~e 1\\ 111 lOWIi tillS \\, ... 1\ \1~itlll~ It'!,lll\l\ Th,· III'!! \X\I ciSI' ill ('lIlblllllli!'S lal\ tile. II II\ hl.1 •• 11,) .\ 1'.lIt., !!IVIJIl 11) '1:1;1, I'll lilt. alld 1111.,,·, 01 thIJ Sixth 1111<1 ~\I\lIlh GI.I<II·~ 11.1' l'I'C, iY1l1 lIith ,\l hll'II.IIl' \pl'l 1'111' s~ Ig\ Stl 11 .. 11 .ld''III({1 Itll ·rll IIIl 'I' I'lIldlC \X l%eslll Ih ,till '''\. 11,- t\t d,I\ 1I1 .:,,01 1111 h 11,,\ \1 -. The I'Hb .llId 1,1\'\ 1\ d 11\ b,,1 .11, I .lil I\eUt -.\11 E P\:1l;e 1111.1 I 11111 I,\' Itlll·I,,:,I\I \'1 l' gill Is ,1;\1 II leI'. \ I the L·'ull1lla. 01 \II L_ wcil II~ thoil 1111111\' lIiellll. Cllt. COllid h.I\(· ,Ie,ill d Tilt till c,' ,\'\lIug -.\[do C.I~1' retilined IIlIIHI' lust \1 elllllg 1\10111 Keul,u 1.11,,,, II h\1 e he Ims h, III 'l1clIlllllg II 1('11 dol) H, 1i.lllng. -,\11 L D CI.llld.IiI, .1 1\ln1<'1 leu- d\l ,01 III\ I 1I1.,W· II, tlrl' \,1 Ie\ nOli .1 I, \dent \I' KUIIS.IS, I ••• t Lilli. I IS· itlllg 1i:1.ltl\(, III c.lileu 011 \Id nco qu.lll1t.llle ... hl'l C J' .tel \\). - hut. P,)ttl'l st.II·Ll·d } estel dlly f\l\ C.dlflll'lll.I, will'I 'J hc wlil Slll'lld till' gll'utl·rp.lILolllls IlIc_L1OI1 Ile\\11I h\ ill IIttl'lIIl.lIlCe .,t tl,,' 1II\l'iing \I the 11I,1I.11Id I\u. )\11 g 1 • .1\ IIIII'\I\lo sh Ill' th. h\II11I' .lllllll\I\'II,.lJliltl'·' 01' ll\·II 1\1 Ih, II.X )\\rhllo gl' It II' \\\ t\ I, el elll \Ill .gl'd .Il the \IICC\sS col Ihl'1I 11111111' 1'\1). \V, I\ 11111\ Ih.· plllgl,lIll1l1l' I;Jl' tiw t \llllll~ : PAIn' FIHS'!' 1. S ,llItlltOlY ...................... . 2 Ollltion ... _ ... IntelnatlOllnl A luitlntion M)lon D ShOlt ~[1I'11. Instl ulllentni Solo, Tile Old Onkcn Bucket-ltlDIlIl Hornee 8 Cu tiel N atiolllli Tcuelll'r.' ASSOCl.LtlOll ill San 3. Essay. .. .............. Literary Tnstei lliaM. Hill. \Tbe ~ervicu III thl! Se,L,\ was th, title of Mr. Glly C. :\Illlrkhlllll's ortLtiol1. He mllde till' illllJl cssioll thllt he hud sllmeLllIlIg til SII), alld he slIid It ill 1111 ulllls.llmlllg, .1I.lIghtllJl IV.lld I\lIy thllt gllllied at lIlIce th.· \rn Ill' \t tl\ audl' l'IIC\ 1~llIch dl,ClJHleJ Ih.lt whal he .llId IV.I' 1\\llh S.I) 1I.g. The oce.1I1 WIIS 11111.1,· lo rt!1 l'nllt~ Ill) stcll\\, IInfol,l its glollC. lLI.d 11I.lllilest lis pUlVtlr. The vuelll sol\ by ;\1 is~ Mllttie L. Am.den WIIS of UlIlISUlI1 excellcllco aud was IL 1':rIturc of thtl ol'casion. This was j;,lIol\ed by an uration, \Develupment III (JhllrILclcr,\ hy Miss ClLrrle L. Frllneis. l::\ulld, sensibll'. en· tcrlnllllng nlld 111·11 delivered, it WlIS the equal of Ull) productioll of tllll even· ill;!. The ( Ins, I'lophl'cy hj ;\lls~ NI·III1J C. 1'II1Ig WII. 1I111St inl\ll'stllll alld 1'1 IISlll~ It lllll 0111) ·111'''llId\.1 III gro. tesque ,1I1l1 'Inl.llll,! -ltll.ltion\ IIl1h w Illdl the 1I.1I11,·S ul h\1 cla.slllllles wOI'e ~1dllltlllj COlIlll·l·tI·d, plovoklllg fre qlle t 1.lIIghter ulld IIppl.IIISl', I1llt 1I'.i' ~iv\,11 III the IIna\lIl11lllg IIl1rl ple.'81111t IIIIIIIIICI su ,hlllllctelistie 01 1111 hel' ,·1: t;'II,. 1111 A I c1!\ D. L<'lshelllll IllS oratIOn, • Illtluenel's 01 EduelltlOll,\ nut onl)' ;!.!\, Hlde,,\e \I CIIIl'lllllhllllght bllt 01 lillt! I \tur.d ,1I,liltj liS II speuker. He ('xl\ blted l1Iuch \I tho oilltorical in· stillct, lorel' Illid ,1,111 whit h IIlth prop· PCI U\llIlIng I\lId opportunity pI uduce the. rllltll The In'IIIIIW'lIt.1I Trio, ··Opus·', b) Ilcdll'lt, was ~nven b) Mlsse. Hyde, CUt Il'y ullll CIII p\lIter. tloll. Theso brnnehc. hal e been taught bere OBRlUlC Ev 4lfGBLIC4L A~'OCUTIOlC, )(111 for }ear! and the onlJ reasou II h) this scbool atreel, Hn. J. Vos,eler, p&8tor. Morning does not draw Itl shnre of such apportIOn' serYlce,10 30 a. m. ; eYenlng aenlce, 7 p. m., and prayer mectmg every Sunday ennln.: a' menls, 18 Its Ineking the charter of a Union 7 p. m Seboolllltb fill Academic Department Tbere UlCIVEaSU.IST CnullcD, North Dloomhld. .'re also snms distributed according to the Rev. W. B. Hundolph, pastor. A. D. Martin, numuer of .tudents passing the lIigher He. S S. superlnteudent. Service at 11 B. m. genls Ex.mlu.,tions. Sltulcnto educated here tbat muv aV1l1l thomsehes of the .• dvantages from hohllng regcnt6 certlficales arc continuo ally going elsewhere for these examinations, and .0 thll sehuol Bllnually is deprh e,1 of a Bum which would rightly belong to It was it cburtered, snbJeet to the ~ Isitation 01 the Re· gents. Busine,s men of tbi, pl.,ce ... e aware 01 the benefit, derned from manufae.lIIert! locntlllg bere. BUllness men Will locnto their munu· f'letoriea, wbere, other things hCID~ equnl, tbere arc the beAt f\cllltie~ for edncatlng their own IIlId the children of tbeir emplo) ees. There Is 110 reasou wh) this school should not be improved until Honeo}e Falls contains ono of the best Uoion Schools io Western Now YOlk. Unsel1l8h lind uuited ellort on the part 01 tbe eitizells of tbe place can IHlllg tbls .,bOllt, .IU,I why sboulliit not he') Tbo safcty ci Enr 'pennnatious I csts on the bayouet, ours on the b.,llot lIi.tory PIO\oS the ballot lin iustl ument of self·destruetlOn uniess tbe citizens pos.e •• lng it arc edue.lt· cd The gre\tcst W IOllgs Ulalm willeh we suffel to·d.IY IIle plaeell upon ns uy the votes oflgnOiAnt men The mun II ho p~ssessesau in· tellect no brolldel than the ve .st, enstB \ bal· lot '1llIeh counta for II. much .18 th.,t of Amellca's gl eutcst stilteslllall, II hlle intelli· geut II 0111 an is dellied the Ilghl, aud this lu the so c.llled enhghtened IIge To tho thoughtfni it is evi,lcnt thel e is nee,1 of great reforms, of bettcr Cllnc'tcd men, 01 bettor sebools. 'rbe pl.lce to hegin I efol DIS Is \t home The men to better edncRte nrc the F. &. A. M. A. It. Holdell, w. ~ i. EI~ton nUn!l lIee. Rell ular meeUng~ lint \vedncaday evcn ng In eaCll month) at their rooms In the Picrce &; Briggs blOCK, ~!Bin strcet. A. O. U. W. George II. Allen, ~1. W.; 8. B lInnt, Ho· corder Hel.'ular meeLlllgs on the lot, 3d and 5th Friday el enings of each month ill ~(ason· Ic Hall, ~(alU stlcet. S. K of A. O. U. W. S. H. Hunt, Commander; Dr. J. W. Jllck, Recorder. Hcgular llleetlDg on the lBt and 3d :t(onday eveulllgs of eBeh month In tha rooms of tho A. O. U. W. E. O. ~1. A. )1. II. Cutler, Pres; C. A. Jnmelon, Kee. Sec. UeguhlTmeetlng 00 the 1stand3d Tuel- day e~ cnlngs of each month, aL their rOOlD1 III )(aBonic Hall, I'leico & Brlgg~ block . W. c. 'r. u. ~hss Mmn Shepard, Pres. Mrs. H. L. John' son Cor Sec. Itel(ulur meetings on tbe lst .md 3d :tlondny e, enlngs of ench month at theh 100lllS, III the Allen hlock, corner of Mnlll and MoUl oe streets. C. L. S. C. ,\ M. Holden, Pres, A. II. Cnse, Bee. Reg· ular meetings on the 2.1 and 4th Moudny eve- mngs 01 each month. LEWIS GATES POST, O. A. R C. D Brooks, Commander; 8 B Hnnt AdJlIt.mt. Hegular meetlDgs 011 the 2d and 4th Tnesday evenings of each month ut tbeir looms m ~(IlS0Ule Hnll, )(uin stree~ eODllllg Citizens 01 tbis Village The school SHERIDAN CRANDALL POST, G. A. R to llIlPIOVO is yonr own. E. E. Bond, Commander, F. K. Pierce, Ad· YounD !Vomen allll Young Nim: Jutnnt. Regular meetings on the 1st and 3d To JOu who go out flom here and ellter Saturday evenings of each month, alternately other schools as well as to you whose stndellt ,:t West and North Bloomlleld. Ilfe hilS now drawn to a close, I woulll say O. U. F. You Will lind lllffienitles ehewbere a. you have foulld them here. Life Is not made up of sunshine. It hilS Ita shadows as well, IIl1d Honeoye ConnCll, No. 1M. Mr •. A. J. Curr) , Cbief Couuselor. Mrs. S. E. Barnard, Ree. -VI;riolls rUlllors nlc nlhLt l\l 1l'I.L' tion tll a murried IIULIl Ill' thIs pl.IC' II ho dls:Lppellre,j suddenly th,· lUI e p.1I t (/1 teh week, but nothing deliuite liS to till' plll'ticullIl's c(/uld tIC ascel t.lIned fill FI.lllelsco. - Mis, Shlll·t, t, ncill'l' III the Villnge SI'h\ol \.'\ (Ill I<'lld \) I.,~t I he Il'I·lpl· I Ht III n h,llId~OIIl(' I :lse flO1l1 the schol nlM III 1\'1 IOOIll, I'lls\lI by MISS BeSSie Ncal am' MISS Anna 11.lI\IIS in 4. Orntion ............. 0Ul Coast Defences Cllllton D. Martin. \Tlm Gill\ wa~ the subject of 1111 ad· dress hy l\Ii6~ Lizzie E. Carpenter. Wlll'n MI~s Cllrp,'ntcr .pl'llks we al· WIlYS expec~ hel' to SIIY sOlllethiug, lind It is better thus. None of you arc fnlly con· HONEOYE FALLS FIRE DEPAH'DlENT. seous of ali that of whieb yon nrc capable. Thme arc powers whlcb )OU possess timt 1V0uid slumuer on nud uovel be alOllsed, Kchie, elllellts possible (01 you which would nel er be accomplished, grent deeds b) Bome of publlcntiou. It IIILY(/1'8 sll'ongly (/1' sellndal. -The VIIIRge sclll,\1 III I~.ISI Hllsh Miss Belle La Mont telleill'l', ('Iosed a successful) ('1I1\S work ou l\I'ldny .1 1I11l' 29, WIth Il pienie ou the seho,,1 IlIwn. One of the pleaslIlg felltul'es of lhe dlL) was II game of bull played by the Maun's Cornel's boys and II pICked nille from the school, nnd which l'osulted in 1\ victul'y fi)I' the school club. The rest uf Ihe pupils had ,I llIerry time romping lind pllLying gllUIt'S, alter which thtJY and thell' pnrl'lIts, with othel' \ isitOl s, were invited into the school house to partnke of ICe el t'IUII alld cake. Miss Ln Mont was agl eeahl Y surprised durmg the IIfternuoll with severn I tokeus of t'egal'd fro II, different pupils Altogether it was 1\ very ple.l. Bunt dny lind one long to be remelll bered by teacher and pupils -A sahel BIll·ton met with a p.lill, ful aeuident on Friday last II hile hllnl. ing lumber fl'om till' depot He hnd just plaeed a few scantlillg on thtl w,lg. on, on the forwllrd elld of I,hich he was standing. when the stakes holding the pile of lumber on the cllr gave way and rolled oft· onto the wlIgon The gl'ellt Weight on the end of till' spring board fired him into the ail SCl- era I feet lind w hell he Illnded he wns on his \rllck 011 the wagon. The noise nlso fl ightent'd the hOI\I's and liS they sturted to run he wus thrown benCH th the hind wheel, which pllssed over his shoulder and side. Considerllbly bruis. cd from the efflwts of this trl'ntlllcnt he bns been unable to wOlk since. Yet sore ns he was thl' fh'C' lilaI'm on Fri- day WIIS too much fOI' his active spirit and he IIlmost fhrgot his injuries lind tUI ned out with the boys. -One of the most prnctical ILnd con venient articles of hous ehold nceC8 lIity we have seen in some time is tho Acme self heating snrl iron. It must be Bcen to he IIpprceillted. It is II minnture stove, with poli5hed surfilCe nnd is used in tho same manner liS II common flutiron The iIolI is hented with ohal\eonl or live c031s fI om IL common wood 01\ cob fire. You Itre not obliged to stllnd over a I'l,d hot stove to do your irolling. It is \el'y simpll' in opernting. SILves time, fuel, nnd lllbnr, lind the mnny steps neeessnry in chnnging Irons, IIncl poscsses mnny advantllgell over tbc comll1on fintil'on wh ielt must insure it~ SUCCllSS with ev cry cconomizing and prnctielll house. kce pel\ who may give it a fair trilll 'l'he genornl IIgent, Mr. C. W. W nlton. iR in the villnge Introducing thll iI'on and he will be pleased to show its world ngs. Attention Is cnlled to tho notice of agents Wllllted in nnotho r column. Callsthenies-Riug ExerCise-Students from the Sixth nnd Se, enth GlLldes. I' ART SECOND. HiatOl), alllll'ropilecy ... \loLUce S CUtlOI' Music-Vocal Trlo-Jo)S 01 SprlUg-GIBBoL ~118S\S Wlikinsoll, Amsdellnlld G~een. Ill'h .If \f till il' SI houllllllt(·s. 2 -AI .. x. SllliLiI nnd 1,111111,)' of Lall· HeCitation .............. Lady 'entwOlth !lesslC F Amsden. SlllgIHlIg, all' vIsItIng h\'IHls III t(III\. -~J I' \'laC l IIIll! I ctlll'nl'd 1.13t Sat· 3. Clllss Pnper, The Glntlell School Clllonieler May B. Wllkinsoll. UI'<I.I) IIOlll ]'(11 \\I\ 1\'1 I' he h,ld hl'l'n ~[lIsie-Voeul Solo- I·.lill'd b) tire dllll'\ \I :L \ . A Ilml Flam O'CI the S,·.I-WUlTG - The UIII\I'I salists (If (Jnt.H·io conn t} held tlll'1I :tuuu.1I III0l'tlllg at Victor J nlll' 13th all<l 14th. L.II·;!\ delegntlOlls fl01l1 UOl'hl'stl'I', fielllll'tt,I, NOI·th Blo\lIlfield :Llld IIl1lUY sUIToundintr vii I.lgl's 1\I'I'\, in .lttclldnllct'. J.\III H. L C. Browne of this plaee was prc.ellt. -1\01' some tll1le II e hnvIJ I egal'ded the Buflido alld GIJUI'VIl tlllhoad liS a sure thing, but havl' \I itten littlllllhout it of latt'. '1'1\ latest IIItllC,ltlllll IH the late COlltl,wtg fOI I\Ight of way Ihrough G\neva DOl' It apppni I'easollahll' Ihat llll' COI1lI\1l1) would expend :tI100,. 000 III survl'ys .lIld cOlltr.ICts witl: 110 end in Ilew!-Geneva Advcltiser. -MI·s. lU:1I y Wheelcl\ 1\ shtm' of MI·s. II. 7Ill·lilllul101 tillS villago, dllJd Ilt hel' holllc III VICtor 011 Thul'sday, J nile 21st. Hel\ Illllltlcn nlllnO wus Mal'y Adaills Hel' plIl\ents wel'e lor. 1nl'I'Iy f!'OllI Conn, nud moved to Hen· Iiettn, l\1uIlIOIJ county. when' Mrs. Wheulel' WIlS hOI 11, and in 1848, when she IIns tell YPIlI'S of age, moved I~ ith hel\ pnrtlllts to VlCtOi. In 1857 shu WIIS marl'lCd to Chnt les G Wheeler, who die.1 about thtet' YlJiu's IIgo. The followlllg YUill' IH'r son George, a pl·om. ising yonng mllll llI~t his denth on n I'lIillolld in 'I'px IS, where he lias engag· cd 111 cil iI cllglllOelillg, II prokssiull in III ofession in which til(' fiLthei' and two- sons Iwl glllllCd llIal'ked prominencc. A daughtl'I, elll'a, and one son, Fl'lInk, lire tho only surVIving mombers of the fillllily Mrs. Wheeicl' was II membel' of till' Presby tcrian chul'ch lind \VIIS pl\Ominent in chul'ch nffiLirs. DI',q. aLARJ{ BROS. OPTIOIANS, Are now at the Wilcox House to re· mnin two duys, Fl'idny nud SaturdllY, July (\lIud 7. If you usc Spectllcles or hnve IIny trouble with youl' eyes oall lind see them. 'l'hey lire prepnred to make II scientific dingnosis of your eyeo nnd can IIdjust spectacles thnt will give pllrlect sight to the most difficult cyes. -Fifty cent New Orlenns Molasses -II fine IIrticie At Arnold's. !Jessie F. Amsden. 4. V nledietOl Y •............ HOI ace S. Cutler G1IADU I1INO eXl:IICISeS TIH' !(l',lliulltltlg eXl'rClSes of the Clllss of '88 01 the Hllneny\' Falls Gl!ldl,d School took placu Oil Fl\Illay e\ ell i n!:!, J UIIC 29th They Ill'ew together .1 I.lI·gc and IIltcillgent .ludil·IH·Il, and WCI'C of II high ordel 01 II '!rlt. The stage I\IIS tIlstdllllj decurated willi ferns, tllllilng vines, potted plants lIud cut nUWl'lS, 11Ilel WlIS oceuplCd hy the gllldullting claSH, teal'hers, schllol board aud clorgy of I he 1l1l.lge. This class, tho »econd to g1'!lduate frOlll OUI' Village School, conslst~ of' IlHlrtccn lIIemhel's-ton ladies alld foul' gentlelllen. In this ItS lust IIppearllnee il flllly su~tained Its IlIgh reputation, gallled in timller pllplic appell1\UnCeS 118 \I'ell liS In Its cl1lS9 wOI'k, whIch hili beell of a high grade ul l·xcellencl'. 1'1'01. PoltC'I' lind hIS ablli COl'pS 01 us· slstllnts Ilre to 1.0 highly commeuded fur the exel'lIcn~ progress and pl\C'sent high elliclCuey of the school, und con· gmtulnted un the succcssf\laecolII pllsh. nH'nt of thell' plans for it~ IInplOve. IIWllt in instruction IIlId \morals.\ In this w, I\ they htl VI' been wllrmly sell oml.d III I qhly assisted by the ellieient ~,II .\ UOiLld. The /(ladu1Itlng CXCI'cisps wcre open· ed wilh pl.IYOI· hy Hev. !\II'. Gailludet. The SIIIIltatOlY WIlS glVCIl by Mr. ThcodOle H. ,Ialllesoll in a vel'y plt'aY. ing maunel', with elellr voico alit! dis tlllCt enullclatiun, lind WIIS well recClY' ed by the IIl1dicnce 'fhe essay of MISS Lucy E Pullll(lt', olltililld \W llrd PICtures,\ \vRS bright in thought IIl1d well expre Ised, but its rcading was somewhat inLerfered with by Illto IIrl'ivlIls, lIel' composull' and ease of mllnnor in the dilliculty entitle her to specinl credit, '1'he olutioll, \Usos of Weldth,\ by Mr. Jess\ E. Burton, was Illllnly both III thought lind expression, lind elicited applllu~l'. A cll'lIr, strollg voice allu /I digniliedlllld l'lISY mllllner, aro c1emonts in Mr. I3m·ton's style which Ihllke him n plcasllnt nlltl an elfectivc spunkel\ what shl' slIilI of \The Girl\ WRS bright, plqU.lllt, intl'lcsting, II itt) !lnd mil·th provukillg, intlll.pmsed with hits of wisdolll, 1I0lle till' Il,s' illlpl'cssiVl' be. Cllns\ 01 thl'll' sctting. In cmpll:lsis allu l'xpleH6ion the Ilehlress IIIlS well deliv. ('red. \The Pllper\ was I\!'ad hy l\[is~ Ellie A. Hamish. Slightest ill forlll Ilnd youngest in IIppelllllllce of nil tho Class she Is hy 110 me.lIIs lenst, und withal ~,'el1lS to be a bllln editor. Bright, wise lind spnrklillg Wl're Its pages, and its I cad lng, which WIlS clelll and dis· tillct, was oftl'lI intell'upted by ap' pilluse. The next ill order, .1 \Chalk Tulk,\ WIlS sOlllethiug uriglllul and nov~1 in COlllmellC~lllent programmes. It was giVl'Il hy MISS Jl'nnie A. !lytle, whose rllputation lill' ple.lsing hlllIlor 1Il Illllt- tl'r lind IIlllnlH'r were well sustained. The spellk('I' dl'cw II mllp of HOlleoye ll'ullH 1Ind vicinity in which appeuled IllILlly things 1I0t foulld in ordillary mllps or town wllrds,lIl1d which repeat. edly IIwllkenet! the mirth of lin Iltten· tive lIudlellCl'. \Over the Hawthorn Hedge,\ the voclIl duclt by Misses Burton und Jobes wus of mOl'e thun ordinllry mer· it lind is deserving of spllciul mllntion. Tho poelll, \Winollu b) Miss MIlY E. Curle), l1y its originillity of coneep. tlon, beuuty of elpl'e.ssion lind perfell tion in IIduptioll, liS well :IS hy the grace of its dl'livel'Y, de.iorves IL placo above that usulllly ulloted to such pro. ductions. The vuledictul'j by M iss Lizzie A. Jobes WIIS fully np to the occllsion lind reflected grent cl'edit UpOll the lLuthor. Voicing till' enthusillSlII ILnd reflecting tho cUI'nest SpIrit of the speuker lind of the clllss, it uhoundtld ill grllcefulund UpPI eciuti vc Illfl'l'encps to tOllchcl S lind c1llssnwtes, und wus delivel'ClI in ILIl 1If. fecting II1I111nOI·. In his closing rNnarks Prof: Potter first uddressed the uudionce concern· ing the I\dvnntllges to the village Ilnd to tho clluse of Education of II Union School, illdiclltnlg the llecessary ~teps to secure it mill urged tlmt they btl im· meuintely taltl'n. His remarlts to the class werc excellent lind impl'essively uttered. They were liS follows: L.l.DIKB .l.ND GBNTLIlIIBN: 'rbe \colts have Bpod Awiftiy Ily nnd with the last dnyA of this plelllalll Juno tim'!! cloBel IIDothcr Bchool year, It bas becII all nUB pic' lOu, no doubt, the worid Ilouid ne~er know, wero It not for the furnace of allversity mto which eneh must Imss beCOIe the basel met.11 enn be ellllllged to gold. Young I.ldies aud yonng lIlen putyoUi Illeal high. Watel docs not rl8e .llJOve its SOUICC, neithCl do mon and wOlllcn illtellectually and mor.llly lise highel thnn thClr ldc.,b. You exi.t III a lund 01 flecdolll, ailiud of equal lights between man and Ullin, III.nd 01 JUs tiee, II land where a\l is possible lor him who dnrell Aim high Aspile to sometlllng no· blo, null I\member : \We live iu deeds, not years; In tbougbts, not breaths, In feehngs not In IIgUi es on a din!. We should eeunt time by benrt·throbs. lIe most lives, Who thml,s most, feels tbe noblest, lIets tbe best.\ l'resldent, A. H. Hunt. Vicc Plesldent, C. H. JameBon. Chaplain, Hev. S. A. Freeman. Chief Eugineer, A R. Holdcol. First Assis· tunt, H. II Pillsbury. Second Assistant, F. O. Amsden. Secretary, E. B. Kellogg. Treas' urel, E. G Brooks. WILCOX STBAllllll Co. ForelDau, A. H. Hunt. Seclelnry, Gco. N. Walden. PROTECTIVE IIOSB Co Foroman, E. A. Bronson Secretury, C. A. Shuart. ACTH E HOSE (Jo. FOI eman, W. II. G.tes. Secrel.uy, A. J. Goheen. DOli NEY HOOK & LADDBIl Co. Foreman, Matt Pimee. Secretary, C. II. Jameson. VILLAGE OFFICERS. PreSldent-Seymonr Perce. Tru.tees-W. R Yorks, S. Wilcox, W II. Tnng, AUlon Mather, and H. A. Tripp. Clerk-Chas Jameson. TI e.lsurer-E. D. Allen. Pohee Jusllce-Wm. Burberry. Pohce Constable-John L. Hllrnisb. Collector-Jobu L. lIarnlsu. TOWN OFFICERS. Supen isor-Cbns SLrong. Towu Cierk-B. C. Dolbocr. At theil' conclusion ho present· ed the lhplom.l~ to tho graduates, the ))oxulolr.v was .Ullg, tho benedic. Justices of tbe Pene,-William Burberry, .- Abner Busbmau aud Milton Wobster. tillll W.IS pronollnced hy Hov. S. A. Fr\elllllll .Illd IIll1itl thl' eOllgmtullltions of their Im'nds thl' Class of '88 said \fiu'ewt'll\ to li)rlllel' schoolmates lind to \.\Im.l Matt'r.\ TO 'l'HJ!J LADIES. You cun nnVl' do your iI'oning with. out the use of stoves. The Acme Self- Henting S.Ld Iron docs it It'or salo by C. W. Walton, gencrnl .lgent, Ilonc· oye Flllls, N. Y. ._---- -A ch,)ic~ brand of Hio Coflee just reccivcd at E. A. Greeu's. If you will ghe it a chnncc, Tulip soap will tl'lI its own story of supcri- olity 01 el' othl'1\ soaps. The follow ing fire tho nnmes of the pupils in the Enst Hush school who at. tllinm] lin a vernge stnnding of 80 pel' cenL 01 ovel' on the I.lst qnarter's work: Lewis Schnetzer, Cora Strenmer, Ueor/(e Londbnir, Bnrllnra Spatchker, Jacob Sclmetzor, JlliItiQ Criger, Wlllio Cramer, Dolin HOllelt, David Cramer, Libbio Edwards, Uay Sberman, Libblo Seunette!\ Earl Sherman, Ida Clayman, KiLtie Graney, Jennio Clayman, BerUm Edwards, Ollie Wood, JeBsle Kinsey, ~[ay Clnymnn, The following pupils hnve not becn nbsent during tho term: Ida ClaYlllall* Berthll Edwards, Delia HOliCk, Willie SpatBchkor, L1bllio Sehllotzol',* Georgo Claymelll, 01110 Wood. Assessors-Benjamin Peer, Jr., Sheldon Stron:! and Alleu Groves. Road CommlsRioners-N. T. Enrl, W. H. HowluDlI and Frank A. Ely. Colleetor-Asbley Faulkner. Constables-George I.erch, George Pruce find Ashley Fanlkner. Inspectors of Election-1st Dlst. WlIIinm White, Wilham Lay, J. E. Hllwllns and Sey· mour l'lerco 2d Dis!., Adelbort E. Park, Clair Colo and C. D. BlOOl,s. Excise Commissioners-A. Eckler, C' R. lIylle lind Jobn Cornell. TRAVELER'S GUIDE. N. Y. O.-.1l!allul Roat/. GOING WEST. *Tr.lin leaTes IIoneoyo Falls at •... 7051\ m. .. \ .. .. .. 1140n.m. \ \ .. .. .. 0 05p. Ill. OOING EAST. 'I'rnlu leaves lIoneoJo ]'nlls fit.... 7:32 a. m. \ .. .. .. •• 12:3.~ p. Ill. Il II II ..... 6.32p.m. Trains mnrked with a * mako gooll connec· tions lit the Genesee Valley Junction with trnius lor HoeheBter. N. Y. Lake EJ 10 ami lV\( Trains lel\' 0 Court Street Stntlon, Hoehester, as follows, Uoehester time: *Snmtogll ExpreBs •.•.•....••••••• (J:OO a. m. DlInsvilio Accommodation ........ 7.00n.m *Dansvlllo alld Buffnlo Accommo· dation .......................... 945 a. m. N ow York DIlY Express .•••••••.•• 0.45 u. m. *Dan8vllle and Bullillo ExjJrcss •••• 4 30 p. m. Elmira nml Philallelphla Express •• (J 00 p.m. New York Night Express........ (J OOp. m. Traius mnrked with a * connoct wlLh truills on tho Pcanut Hond. MAILS. MOIININO. *Tuoso whG wero IlOt I~to durlug tho tellll. M::n ~~~r~~slf:O:::tl~~E~S~\t:: :::: gg~. ~: B.:LL& LAMoNl', 'fellcher. -Fifty Pltll\S Children's Shoes 501', IIncl 75e, worth ~n.25, !It Arnold's. NI,'I'el' in th,' history of 1I0nl'oye Flllls has lilly 0111,' 1\I·ticlt, gllincd such gl\llnt popullll'i ty among 1111 clllsses as Tulip soap, EVENIIiO. Mnll cioseB for tho Enst ILt ••••••.. 5.45 l' m. ~(nllnrrive, hom tho weBL ilL •••..• U 05 p.m. AB will bo noticod, bUl two mllils arllve CIlchlllny; flom tho WesL in tho 11101 II i Ill: 111111 ~~ll:~~~~~~~~~~~h __ ~e~ev~e~I~li~n~g~.==~~==== -Our low rllte column will find a customer for j ou eVC)I'y time.