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5. a. joita. AMONO THE SOCIETIES . groceries «j Gwwrtoi ui Prorislms, Big * mid Damesile FmiU, •a«4 a «^«lay »•*•*««•: nit Hwla, Haw, Ve*- i,- ete;, etc ckery and issware. ^\he most Complete Stock: ...J. C. FOITS... ading t Cash 2 Grocer, uj Main Street JANUAHV \y. 1000. New Ad¥ert*.«lnir T Mon*ia-V«nt*d, rke*a-Clean.nc« Sal*, olel Blum-Full Dm* . 'totioMoothly-Io 1WU ,_ir Bros. - hrr a /or dalfcv. iw York C lotto In* Ifoosa & tthAfcr -Pura at Coot iter's Buar-CtuiloaTnlD**. moor A dullta—1 si-eolation. Home UrwtmU Ca.--Or»QaU . 8. Welch, AKt.~-T«usn4 Cofleo.. jehntor Treat A S. U . Co;—Report. C WHSOD Co.-Money Loaned, etc. J. tl, P/oulOer -U*rdof rb .Hfc-. t Van \Va*.i.eii, P.x.-Anetfon Stle. .r Opera lome-Mr . and Mra. Ploaer tlcmao Opera Htm*e>— Unt Attraction ^•V* 1 ? Geo. Foster has gone to Montun* 4V 'vC'|f Alice Q\» Qt ** visiting in Roch- Jk. W. M . CUftney is home from hla i' .'ViOirUtimn Fo r of Brfntot Springs is in '^^jjfifc Jenneai-Miller will lectr.re in Ba- ; on Saturday. *,. -^|rVogreaaire euchre party at Mrs. Gt-o. -* .miter's last awning. , 1 VJCJ^»O'* E- Rowe to \enjoying\ rbeuma- at hto ol 1 heme iu Dahsvllle. N^Jjfj? 9kwiu Hall retained to the Hotchlrin * *-»I*EE—itory school Monday night. hoao rates between places bare redeced aboat twenty-five per ceot. thirty-fire deaths in Lima hut year were of person* over rXi yearn of Laa Eleanor M.;Bride of GeneseQ WM » gneflt of Mm. E. H . Reartsbaw lost \r^fr B * Crid,er •\*\ -Pi* * G. Rice won . — [ ^ cr 0 f prij^i R ( jh c poaitry show :aerter. trustee* of Moant Morris on Fri- paawd a curfew ordinance to take _.jt Jan. 3*1. '\Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein* celebrate -Aair tenth wedding anniversary next j evening\. Forty-fifth annlv?r»ry Weoteru New r ork Horticultural society at Rochester J. UtU and &Uh, Abcnt sixty of onr citizens Attended old folks concert in Mount Morris Friday ev-ralag. ;K ri and Mrs. R . W. Kennedy are en* Hag Mr*. Kennedy's father. John ;e of MayrUle. Isfvonia Gaaetta tells a big story experie&cerot Joe Qnackenbuxb. from tbe Kloadnre. sleigh load' of yonog people from were entertained by Mra. On - hut Friday evenlbg. lies c f the* Year in the happy litis unlqne enbotsed'' c-Jendar .taaued lively Bnfialb Times. \ artistic calendar, prefiguring the merican expos*tioD, hat been kind- it as by the Buffalo' Courier Co. 3. offlcers lu t week remnrtd liar- illey*, (he Nanda poet office robber Centfceo jail to the Tloche^ter jail. il Commtfiaioner MacNc'r will be thin month with the uniform ex* tfons for commlsslonerH' ceriffi- Wilbelm of Welister Crossing b was tu Danarille yesterdsy. says has been considerable tdeUfhing orge U. Br^gdon of Rochester was ansvflle Monday and Toesday and [ the Coterfo meethis on Monday *' & grocers of this village will clow at ck p. m. exwpttog Satnrday-eren* natU April Iwt. Thai's right, i the clerks a ebftnee, (en Benedict's ftpevtacaUr prod oc-' | of Qao VadU U to to tfiv-n at tL « or opera hooM Ic Mnoot Morrih K 'Mon.lay e«vnlu« r The Mtory Is in- rfy draaMlIn, . Frederick Hflhwinjtle Ml on the dk near bVr honw on the afteruooo' b 8rl» and dUHtcatrd her Hffht wrin ttke tfcs bone jnut above the wrUt, lUndrews eared for tier, r hot water heater b'ew up Jn |York city on Bninlay morning witU cllve effects, FottowioK ao at a4 Qua—o will make people ^jMav these keaesfa uneasy. r telepbooe wi r ta unv between II company and a Nnoda company; »latter has reduced Its rates to 10 I centfa for any reaaonahle length of The line covers 53 miles. «t do onr farmer* say to the dairy- i trust such' as was organized at klo last Saturday? About IV) dels I'werv present representintr almost |r milk shipping station' \ Q Western kYork . i S. Wilson, having become eat- Ktbat ho has worked long eudngh at nithing, 47 years, baa retired, i been so industrious and snccen- I and a good citizen,, and we con- ate him, Mark J. Bunnell on Ne W Year's lied on President McKinley with inyal Legion o f which be is a men- ;HesaidallthebU;onea lu Waeh- I were there. The President wos |Ug well but weary. W. KiOip led the waging in yesierday, Miss Parks being —Geneeeo Repnblfcan. Mr. KU- i been a leader hi singing to We*- f Now York for a century—or lew— a good leader, too. His sonl is fnll knslc. f« regret to have Mr. O'Connor ntep f the firm of O'Connor & Sntfin nf- fl^'two years of successful bnalaeB^, *^'fe#r we may lose him altogether, t Satfia is an cxcullent IJoalne^ man ' popfiUr with » U clwsse*. Hn will I op rfee excellent repaUtkm of' the - [instAlIaUons, Danqneta, Smokbrn, and a Good time Generally. The secret and other societies of Oans- rJJJe, appear to be In a nourish ing conilition. The fraternal iusnrance orders of the village are keeping *tep with those in the state which are- com fog to the front with two and a half million members compared with a little over (wo million policies In force* in the old time companies'. The old time com panies bare *vnw,0CO,0GO 'in force, the fraternal order* 9^400,000,000 io bese fit certificates. The cost of the latU-r 1« altont Are pn'r cent o f t!ie former. W e cite many new officer* eloeted or In* stalled in corporations and societies, eince oarlant report* Tbw nockbnMers of the Clttsctis bank will Alect directors Jan. 15th. The stockholder* o f the Blnrn Shoe company will <<[ect their directors Jan. IWtb. Tht* anuaal meeting of taockholdenof theDautivilleOai.&BldctTic Light Co. will be held this ereuics;* AH who ore interested in forming a Chapter of the Daughters of the Revo lution will pie*** meet with the Misses TafL CkMaln SL, next Saturday. Jan. tilth, at S o'clock p. m. Dacsville Brewing company new of ficers and directors elected Thursday Jan. 4; Peter Laforve vice president, Henry Zaffke. treasurer, Joseph E. Schwan sucretary; Henry Zaffke. F Cede bee. Poter r ^force. Fred MlcUul, John M. Yochain, N Johantgen, C R . Heiraan, J E. Schwan, dirvctnrB. Directont of Merchants & Farmers National Lank of Dansvillo elected Jan. 9: Wm. Kramer Ww, A. Spinning, Jno. G. Kramer. J C. Polls, C. H . Raw6, C. A . Rora, J. Ml Edwards. Officers, WfUJam Kramer president. Wm. A. spinning vice president, J M . Edwards cashier. C. />• Ross, ass't cuahler. Protective pirated Jon 3d: J. L . Wel lington prefect , N W . Uhl vice presi dent. A . C . Thuratoo secretary. H . M . Altmeyer treasoror, F A . ftchtick fore- mmt, H. C Folta Bret assistant. W . S. Boyd second owiatant: N W Uhl, W . 5. Boyd, F A.SohlItk. Bart Schmngle. tmstees; A. E . Tharston. Pearl WiUoy. H. C, Foltn, room comuittea; CSH J Frltx, first Assistant chief Ph.tnli lodge PandA .ll, installed night of Jan. 2d by Grorge L . Krtin acting deputy grtful inM>rand Marshal J C. Whenton: C. W. Woolever W M.. B H , Oberdorf S. W , C. J. LaBoy- teaux j. W. . E. H. Readshaw treasurer, B. G ttead-baw secretary. Oscar Wood- raff chapbiin, F J Alverson S. D.. C. E. Merril! J D.. J. C. Wbeaton tiler. J R. McCordy 9. M . C „ John G . Kramer J. M .a Fearlsss Hook Jk Ladder couipnny Jan. 9: Lew Wilberpresident, John Fid- dler vice president, F. 3 . Spragne secre* ury, Henry Zaffke treasurer, John Griffin foreman. Will Fries first asrn> tatd. John Stremersecond: W F Yeith, Matt Cook, ChAS. Maid son. John Recten- %cald, Albert S*urbier tru 'teesr Alie Saurbier color bearer; Matt Cook nomi nated third assistant chief engineer; H*nry Zaffke, John GrilHn, W F Veith, Will Fries, Albert Saurbier, cora- m It tee for dance t o be held Feb. SC. On WednrwJsy evening of hvt week Dbtrtct Oeputy John W O'Connor In stalled officer* of the C> R . B. A,, whose oacies we bare already pnblUhcd. Depnty O'CoUnOr made an address em- phasixinrf the duties of tho officers and was followed by President N J Gerber upon hi* taking the chair. Speeches were nl «*o made by Father Dougherty* Philip Blom. John Mahaaey, Frank J. Blnrn and Daniel Blum. iltUe was fnrnlshed by « male quartet,-Fred BieV, Lawrence- Milieu, Joseph Blafn and Al. Wirth; and by a'- mandolin clob, Bert Wearer, Joseph Wtmliein.Hugb Deegu, E. J, Morphy. The fine' biiruiaer was greatly enjoyed. KaQ -a -akra-ga Tribe of Red Men falected*. William Cogswell sachem, George L. Krein senior' sag, r William SchwlogleJnuioraag.,Dr. a V. Patchtn prophet. Will H . Fedder C. nf R„ E . J Foote K. of W„ G . J. Llmbay C. of W., William Cogswell truitee for three years. Installed Jan 8tb, by D . B . Gt. SAcbem Crisfleld in wlditian to above these appointed office rn: P W. Kersb- ner 1st San., fTharleb Ginock 2d Sao., Mat Cooke G. of W. , E . A. Van Scoter G. of P.. M, J. O'Brien 1st warrior, John *t'. PIdler Cd wHrrioc N Smith »1 warrior, J FArl McCcrdy 4th vrar- rior, Jos. Ott 1st brave, Kdl Fenster- uiKh'er 3d brave, W. L . Ktngsley M braved Jos. Stlegler 4th brave. Next rirooker Jan. 15. Officsr* Canasernga lodgb I . 0. 0 . F . installed Friday evening by Past Bepnty EJ W* Locke uT Avon: Clarence F«nster> icacher N . G., S. E. Wright V. G. ( 3ld- nej- Abbey S., H . a McNabr F. 3., J. jl dlMer-T., Frank Curlls a , P . West 6. G., E. Rantwr.L- G., George Mc Laughlin R, B. N. G., Frank E. Kenney L. S. G., P. L . Kinney R. S- V G.< H. E. Allsn L . s; V*. G.. Wm . Held R.S.S. , Floyd Shull L.S. 8. An ln- vitatfon' from Kanawba kxlgtot Atbnfa to attend public iustMluitkm 'and ban* (jnet on the evening of Jan; iSth was ac* cpptod. An invitation from Rer. H> A . Walt«; chaplain of the lodge, tn attend service at the Baptist cbo*«b on Bnnday svonlng.Jun. 1-4tli, was acu #pte<I, Fine quartet efnglng followed the closing of the, lodge. Membership htt lw«n in* CreMtng dnring the past year li. C. D.' A. inMallatlop ami Itanqoet Tnseday evening*'Mrs,' ROM Klaack awlMlMlTj^k«ria« A Hnbertus installed tbe.followingotScvra: Rev, J .T . Doot -h- erty spiritual' adviser. Miss Katharine Loftus preAdent. Mrs: Elisabeth Ran- tier first vice p'rarideot, Mrs. Minnie Pfundner second vice president, Mrs. Rose Klanck recorder. Miss Susan Wey- nnn<l tow.iUnt. Miss Margaret Loftus financial flecrt-tsry, Mlas Katherlbe Bu- bertos treasurer, Mrs. Louise Lsven ntandud. Miss Ella Hogmn guard, Mrs. Lrmtm Mablenlwcber. Mi*»es Katharine and Lena Emo tnMU-es. The president appointed AX' finance committee, Miss Margant Goodwin. Mrs. Anna Driscoll and Miss S>phia Wolf. There were re- marks by the ex-spiritnal adviser. Rev Father Kriscbel and Rsr. Father Day of Mt. Morris. Mnsio by the Sterling Mandolin club—Messrs. Weaver, Mor- phy, Deegan and Werdeln. The installation of the officers of the C. M. B. A . on Tborsday night of last week and the' banquet following are par ticularly notable- The officers- were in stalled'by J. U . Smith and Daniel Blum: Spiritual adviser. Rev. J T Dougherty- president, Jnmett Kelly; 1st vice, Nicho las Gross: 2d, Robert Goodwin; finan cial wcretary, Albin A Altmeyer; re cording wcrtrtary, Joseph H . Pfundner, asalBUnt, John Gilroj; treasurer, Wen dell Pfundben msrelixl. MArtiu McNeil; connl, Mice Beck. President Kelly upon assuming the chair made an cxcelleutad- dnrm setting/forth the objects and work of the at *«ocl»ttoo/After a bountiful supper, such as the ladles of the society know so well bow to serve, Joseph H, Pfundnor, acting as toxstmaster, called out the following gentlemen, with many flattering words and happy anecdotes, vis; Father Dougherty, spiritual advis er. Father Kriscbel, ex-splritnal adviser. Father Day of Moant Morris, Oscar Woodruff, A. 0 . Bunnell, Supenrinor B. G. Fose. and Mayor J. B. Momy. The speech** were bright and, entertaining, sparkling with wit and ha in or, and in structive ami Inspiring. The value of church support awl adrice was empha sised.- Toaatmast^rPfandner closed the speakinft with a history of the C . M . B. A. from Its organization in 1870 trlnee •rhlchtlme it has paid out nine million dollar* i q its beueflcent work. The lo cal branch, now itnmtmiag TO members, had paid ont about I17.0M0. In this as- Bocla'lon the members r>f both parishes oome together, and contribute greatly'to the harmony- and strength of the two churches. Tho exercises were inwr- spersed with mnriu by Mbw Ma May Blum, after a Urge rrapbophone had got ic Its arousing work. Keeent lVe«eb». Mrs, Jennie McHemm dleil snildenly at her home near Nnuda on Sunday ac the age of 05 years. - George P . M&eten, atone time Roch ester's agent a t Hemlock lake, died in Rochester last week. Mrs. L . B . Warner of*Nantladied sud denly at the home of her son \7iHIem in Atlanta, Georgia, last week. Miss Elizabeth Wullftina who die-1 at LakevilUs on Wednesday of lu t week, was a sister of Prof. L . L Williams and Consul Oscar Williams of Rochester. Joel Bailey died Jan. -fth at the home of bu» eon James in the town of Grove, at tho age of 73 years, and wasbnried In East Sparta, Mr. Bailey was the tallect man In Allegany county, <? feet and 10 inches. George W. Bailoy of Springwaterdied suddenly Jan. 4 at the residence of his son-in-law Ebenexer Robinson, at the ago of U year*. He bad been sick for some time. Tw o daagbtnra survive, Mrs. Ebenexer ftobtama and Mrs. Shel don Robinson. Capt, Coorbv U. Randall, an old and prominent r»«idsnt of Portage, died tn East Aurora Dec- 30 at tbn age of 83 years. H e was supervisor of the town, justice of the peace for many years, and was often an active delegate In repnbli can conventions. He contributed to the Nnoda New s an Interesting series o f articles on early days in that town. Capt. Randall sent two sons to the war, one of whom wus killed. Tho death of Joseph H. Pfuntlucr of this villag* at midnight last Friday was startling)?, sudden. A t the C. M. B-A . banquet on Thunday ulght Mr. Pfund- ner acting as toMtmaster, had see-uKd at his }mt His Introductions of speakers sparkled with wit and bnnior and anec dote. On Friday be took It upon hlin- «8lf to assist In the dlrtribntinn of what remained of the feast t-iaoog the needy. Several years ago, Mr. Pfundner was stri :kan with paralysis, and was obliged to relinquish his blacksmlthiug. He had sufBcieutly regained his dtreagth to fill the office of oorporatinn collector for the past two yoaVs, but the extra ex ertions of this week were too much for Mm. H e was greatly exhausted when he reached borne Friday evening, and at mldutgbt bhi wife -vaa aroused by his heavy breathing to find him aneatwetoaa and dying. M i Pfundner was a good citizen, a promluent and active member cf ttw C. U. B. A., had eeived as preri- dent and the past rwo years as recording secretary. He had an insurance of 9&>00 lu this society. A vtfte and an adoptM eon snrvlve him. Hta funenil from St. Mory'e church was largely at tended, the 0. M. B. A . being present in body. The following members, se lected by him some months since, wired aa pall-bearers: Jacob H . Sm(tli t Frank J. Stelnhart, Daniel Blom, Thomas Mo loney, Dennis Foley. Edward Bacon. 3ack0on Sanatorium. or uitture years. There wen* tonfltsand ^Brtaniitiw ^pcartntf b *T «r« th« m-<lc.l| D . speecbeM, poem and anecdotes, reviving i n«roc»* of P r t \ \\ t'tujui** UMner-Llver charming memories of people and Unci- j i^ wbleh An ^ ,M ,,t, * lcW \ * M% * scspee, recalling history and legend, and SOCIET Y O P TnE UENESER . | Car d o f Thank*-. Assoclato Morabore . By request w e copy the following circula r issued last week, that it may . reach other redden * of this tleoesee! V T A i*n«htu«Treat. . . , . U o otli-ir farce na* ever approach«Hl the Valle y to whom the circular ma y not 'e-iormou* carear -ushieved What Hap- hav e come : LlVISUffTOS OJI'STV C'tl«J «tTTKr_ A. O. Itnanelt. Chairman. HimertUe IIUD. 1. R. Botr. Oroe**-t, t '.H. It#»we. Oaonvltle, r. W. Nujrs, UaD'TlUc 11, O. Vt*% Ibnttlllr, titorzo \v. AtvretU Jt„ Uma. y. A. t'lirt-4la.Calr-lonl-i, K. li.lllQ-'-r, Naixla. H. it. Uipivr. ConcrtiN O, J. Vsi-vla, Hurln-ftratr-r. A J.HWtcut, Wnt ttfartN. Dea r Sir: ReplylDg to inqniries re gardin g the Society of the Gene-tee. Ttw Society was orgAnized last year by forme r residents of the Valle y o f tho GeucHC*) now living in New Yor k city The purpose is to meet ouc « a ywr for a twcial dinner Th e firnt dinner o f tho Society hold a t tho Hotel Savo y W year, wa s a great buccess, i u member- peued to Joaea.\ AHbousb I CM than two year* old It Aaa pauwl lUOUKh performance and ta at prvaeat rnnolnB In all dlffereot onuDtrlc*. It h*» beea traMlatcd lotoUer- man. Preach and Italian and la •horUf ta bo hrooitbt nat lu FlBfilsh- Tb« author, Mr. iltam 1L DroadborKt, baa made a rortuna fmmbla roralile* Tb « cooipaor to preaeat Itlb Uw)*vIll(*oo Prldar BTSQIBX , Jan. ntb. Is one of the beat which baa aver plajwl It and wera carefull j •'•lertnl and nheaned by Mr. llroadhunt. tt Is * tafljfblnir treat which mait be M «n to be enjoyed. - ..»v«. .» - 'lift«*»*a KWner-LlMrftllB. Hirtt- Scratch, a<-ratcb .N ]n>tcb; unable to atUcd to bndnwa darlnt- the day nr ^leeptiartna* the nluhL Itplilrntvllw horrible plotrne. Doao 'i Ointment car\?s. >ev« r /aUa. ^taoriln n r tore, ai cent*. w A Hom o Evnot Pew newaltemarooldhe of morelntemtto out- readen than a rvcurd of the unrea wblcb are belnif effected In our midst brtbtr tua ot ' W.t-hfwe'aKldQer-LlTerllllc I Uric- hnilaebri^ rheumatlpin. »r A greatly promoting good feltowHblp. The i >*ex t AUr-wtlou charter members wishing to extend tho To*t phenomccatif »uoc«-.fui f.rce, M WL»t social and practical advantages of the lUppeued to jone*.*' which, durintt the two Society -.mBifapwbfoa for gtbjens of l^^^f^lf^^}™ thii valley non-residenU o f New » ork upera house an Friday evenlnft. Jan. t'-tb, by City U> become members, on titled to all ^nexCTpUonabJr.nnecornpani;. ltutbemoat the privileges of membewbiu, except voting, bv the [laynieut of one dollar an nual dues. 1 have beeo naked to act as chairman of a Livingston Conuty committee, whose duty it la to solicit as Livingitou county members tho*> whom they can recommend. I ahull be glad to buve nil who receive this clrcutrtr. join the Soci ety of tho Gcnowe. and iotoreat others whom they may endorw*. yet been foaod who bas pot yielded bo Its hlandUbment*. One cannot well ima«lDea funniercuuobctioo. Thore UajwayaalauRb ajfnlnv while the play proceed*. ThelaUKblnE la trlwJoaome mud ittaulne, tor the16 J»&otb> intf -OKHeetlve or Immoral In the perfurm- ance H ! • a positive rebuke tn the recent lo. (lex of questionable material for dramatic OurXr*vM<*r*lQ Borne, Sabbath luoruiog w » went to bear Dr Gray, Prtwbyterian, pretirb and it wemed good to ge t to church sgalu. I n tlds part o f Rome the buildings are all high stone edifices and'moot of thorn are apartment houses. The church is uo exception ho t simply tbd first floor of one of these elegant butldtagtf. The fiat al -ovo is the parsonago and tbure are three atones abort? tact. A «psce be tween the front of these bulldicgB and the pavement U boautlfully cultivated. An orange 1 tree heavily laden with fruit iu all stages hung over ttw fence from the next yard. I t was a very cold day, worw than known by tho \oidtat inhab- itanta.\ like uuf ordinary (.utumn days; bat the people here- think it terrible. After service we walked to the Pioclou gardens with the hope of eeeins the Qns^a bnt It was probably too cold for her to be out. Everything Is moat lux uriant, tropical, no frost, gigantic palms, cacti, etc. While the honses arc cold we experi ence no dbK -ouifort. AH the Soon* are atono or tile, i n Italy builders never use wood or lumber where stone, marble or granite will answer the pnrrxwe. Therj thcrv hi no pa -uiblllty of bitting a honae since the motifoinalfty of the city will nor allo w the erection of any build- ing thAt proposes a smoke chimney Our rooms have tha sou nearly nil day At the art gallery of the Bsrbariut palace w e saw the Beatrice Ceticf by Guldo. I t fs not targe and It In a rather ob -MUre position bnt betnt* ono of the twelve world-fatnotvt pictures we wished to eeo it and wvro greatly plea^eil. These p^latiugs of the old masters have tb*i power to thrill Iwyoml any others. After laoch wo drovt* to A very old church. St, Cecilia, to a Kceclsl mass which U celebrated only AnnQallv aud bad a view on the wny of tho old, low, dirty,,congested i»ection of ttio city, with its streets so very narrow bet w eon high building*, and rcalixe-1 our Imaginary Rome-^-tbo Eternal clty^mach more;^.,._ .. . „ than in this beatttifnl new part. W o T,,e old \ \^\T to lte_ drovepastthe Pantheon, Trajan's Col- I turn to uattaviiib. ftppIy ^ Ucket ^ ^ omn kiwi other ancient plocai. Later, The- people of PausvtUV and surround i|!^ n Kft wosaw -th* Co\t*>an> mmu>rfd beyond ] lQff u^^ai gladly h*rn rhat Charlie ErS^ description, mid realized we were in:-.., ,, , , , ^ ... it«cii-»wr, V; or addr»rw ««o. w Ko*£ Rome-, also the Roman Forum where 1 wiU a e «ii appear In Dunttvitle. Aaalnuat (leoeral IWnwr Agent, Broad they are still ttxeavating and constantly U is ten years slnco he was last here, Ist^tnution. Hiiudtiphia. wjfeW di*»covering something new These f ami thn dfinirj.l for his reappearance things are fourteen hnndred years oId, >ias i^,,, M tlmt the Grand and wearwlooldngat them cow Every. . , u * *„ . .. , wherw uru evidences tha*. what tho Ro- Anny aud of Veroroua have j<.lo«l m»ws bniid Is built to stay. j iu ngatu presenting hfm. The dates are This morning wo liavo been to tho gal-' Jan. 31 Feb. i 2. aud 3. Probably The Union tJu->e I'ltintaoy d*Mtrea, throu)ib iUc*immltt*M appointed for that iMirpoae. to i .»iti », i ft v >rr n ».t 1 thank all thovc wQo aAfllitcd In our reception I will rt-ceive and onmipU y fbrwnrd fcnrtUMBM b - lnjllia or ^ ri . ncd wpeoiaiiy .ipplimtion .H and membership ieo (§1.00), : Mra. A T Welch and thetadlnaMiUUtitf who und wcuipt for the mme , o r applies* »««euerour.ly natetheirtlmoand iiervlceslu lions may l«e made to an y other memlier I P>«'\«* P™P«l« **i ^\gg; ittpper. -* *' ' * *\ ' C.J* MUojteaux. C A. ito*s. of thocouitultteo. Those wbo Intend to joiu eboniddogo at once in order to to- celve the full beoeflt of this year's re union. Livingston County should be well represented at the annuitl didwr to bo given ou the eveniug of February 7th, 1U0U, particulura of which will be sent to member)*. Yoors truly. A. O. BrssKi-U (bainunu Com Dausville. N Y . Jan. tut. IttW. I IIARL1 E COLLIN'S AOAIK FLORIDA . PerwjDAtly Cnnrtuctm Tou r vi a fedn sylva n I H Jtitllroaxt, Tht> tint Jnck,«onvllIe tour of tho seaaon vta the l*vnu-«yl*-anla railroad, allqwlnic two • 1 w York. l-HUMlel- r - . byapcctal train Pebru- »rT l Kxcurnlon tiokri*. Incladljuf railway trnuaportatloD, I'ull-nan acciimmodatlons (onr berthl. and mtaln en route In bothdlreo- (mna white trareKai* oo the upeetal train, will be anid. mi the fullowlnff ratee: Ne w Vork .rAtDi ltoebester .i5t.lil; Plmlra.rd.t3. Krle. iy.h3; Wllkrabarre. tSXtO: aud at pro portionate ratm from other pnluU For (Irfceta, Itlorrnrier*. and rnll Informa- Uun apply to ticket aiienut II P . Kraaer. - -. PrutseuKeL Str-etHUtlon, Philadelphia. lery in the Rosplgllo-w where painted on therv Is no Doich comnlla n on the the ceding. 15x.W ft. in the orfulna) A n _, Onicc 1 mUb to open lu tbta vicinity. Uood o->*nloi* fur an *>nt>iv«tlc n->hrr Loan. Kindly mention this (taper when wrltlnfr. A. T Morrla, Cincinnati. O. ttltta- trat**<] ca*jiloirue 4 eta postage wtifeblA Tli « llouuty Thtt Attruct -4 Men *»r» n rnnM n Itf - wnnderfnltf „,n„. American stflgn that gives eUfb popular t* not so mo .-b lf»tb-> features ail o a clear, roraoiunuio, JtU WOnuenuay mag- • heal 'bv r-omnlexlno. and a nlntnn hodT flllMl nificent. WH marvellel howany mortal pleasure and whose reappearance is ,iucb ^ u ' > «?• an«T^iunty ol\?frhctniilS! man conld give snrh expression, color, I a gnaruuteo of snccew as Charlie Collins . J**'*. »e«k, laoiriiiti.women are fully rr*tored and grandeur to a paintrtig above bjtn. m tb „ ^aWe Fritz Stein. Jor^ph {kSW.te!^ we were exoe«llngly interested in The 1 . Ul o,„-j„„ wlnit t H «„- t ™ t » uen-r, rood which creatwticb, purehtoodand Twelve Apostles by Rubens. Thbyare « Ieffjwo '- ln R ' P Van Winkle suggests , ^[ M ue. Fare cut and facsimile all Intensely pleasing bat we only try to | moro nearly thnn any oUinr actor the ^ntumot lie. A. Y, t haae on every bn» of remember the most noted. ueritH of Charlie Cbllina: bnt it is not' _-_ . ^ Our windows ovuriook tli« Piuclon j Rn e xUavsgant ntJitement to say that I Triwt The-«e WHO iiava Tried. gardens with the doiueof St. Peter's just rlini .-;„ r . J ,in„, ntt m ( i V-tnWiukla wonld 1M !»eyond. W e have not been there yet Cbaflie Colllnsos Rip VonWinkle would 1 j, for vn are trying to profit by Dr. G's 1 '» M KT **at a snccetss as Joseph JciTersnn iMu HoDor s fbrCupc . Ratohmann . A Waahlngton dispntrb of Jan. 3.1 says: Capt. Carl Reichmonn Of the Sev enteenth infantry and assistant adjutant general cf volunteers, has been detailed by the secretary of war to accompany the Boer army for the purpose of obeerv* log an/3 reporting opoo military opera tions in the war iu South Africa. His duties will be similar to those of Capt, Slocam of the Eighth cavalry, who Is with tho British nrmy hi the TracsvAal. Capt. Reich man n's wife, nee Miss Daisy Van Dwrlip; daughter of thelatejodge Van Derlip, with her children Is living with ber mother in this village. The high ho*ior conferred apon Capt. Reich- maun in singling him out for thte im portant mi«ston is re p gratifying to his friends in Dausrille. Hemloc k I^-.ke Commleston . tU>l Henry N . SchHck o f Rochester has been appointed,Hemlock lake, com- mhwiouer in place of the late Ira L . Otis. The other commiasiooers are Charter T Chapin mod Sol Wile. Col. SchHck la a good man wherever placed. The com- misaton baa expended $£00,000 for the purchase of Und* about fiemlock lake. The lost tegislatnrfl authorised the city toissne t !0i\000 odditlonil bonds to en able the oominlNQon to complete it** CTork, bnt tha common council has oersr nude the bond isao* authoriooiL The days are lengtirsalng peroeptlbly In the afternoon. Noted Mage <jal«britlec' at the Cook, opem bouse, Rochester. * Mi as LM Leyden o f Bnffslo has' b*en visiting Mrs. Phi Hp Blum.' Hiram P. Mills of Mt. Morris re*ch>l bis 04th birthday Jan. %\. Mrs. C. J. LaBoytaanx hwi been spend ing n week at ber f»lhor'« home. Mrs. Van Zaudt of Rocbtstftr visited at Hugh F. McCcrdy*e last week. MUs' Charlotte Rmuroel uf Corning U the go*** oTfie'rsi-MerMrs. Alverson. MiH -Mary Cvwbw ?nser v wbo has hullered from catarrh of the won t kind 1 never hupett for cure, but Ely's Cream ItAtw -teems ajdoerec that O-Car Oetmrn. '< Wnrten ATe^ CblCAico. 111. 1 *.utf<-n-d from catarrh;it ifnteobad I conld \ iTreaia Malm and am rtarke. W Sbawinut motto, \Modertt'Uou in all things,** and i D Fritz Stein. The fact is that each _ bavelearn^thatnoMOfnsaroci ^ unnvalMl by the other in bis } J'^ rushJng off to everything of which wo- * . , 'entir*-iy w *u -A. I ri pi* tell us. no we go out mornings'and owu cWn V*« the fonnc^r as the ^..fe^f lrtut . „ „ n „ havo copy times at home afternoons. Dutch volunteer nod tho latter iw th« lmt . t^i,» by drjjort»ta atft»ca. or mailed by One morning w e visiteo a l>enutifnl (good nat a red vngabond. j D y l(roth«r«, 5. « arren st, N*OW Yoik. 1 nSlE? 1 i.\ f a ,?, bDrch *? iinX * ot t m \ r,,le , The committee ot arniogemcnta iu*' and granite rather modem, quite circa* 1, , . , , lar. no seats; the little chapels nronnd bwa «t»usu*lly saccewful iu outgoing tho sides are very elpgnnt. In one is » the other nxrt*> of the play among local |iictnro frame Inlaid withexquinite jow- talent. The cost as a wholo will be the ». .t , best ever glvun. There will bo oiher From there wo went to the office of . , , •-• the rorafstpr of state to get a permit for JDa ontt8Ml »ttwcilon« Uiat will con- Iji-m^the!y « the Royal Palace. At ons o'clock wi- J tribntetowcnl umking Mr Colllnse risir | pViiaion irridTe. marched in and socb gr.indecr wo nsver , hero the tlnaucial and popular »*veot o ' beheld. Tho King ami Qancu are there i.tnim.iti n «p n «,rt • now and wo now only th?room* or Mute. f Ulis arumi,Uo Ma * KiD - ball roomf*. audience chnmher with '~' r— throoo, and -onveulM Htid relicH. all , cimrciiw —d Hm -ieiiiM.. must cltmunt. the lraJJ-jbung to brociulu >r tupctttry, the furultnro matchicz. wijaoii WASHIKCTON Spcclnl Lo\r-Ilnto BxciirslonH vi a Pumi *>lvRiita jtullniiul. The 1'ennitylvanla Railroad Company an. nnnoAra that on l >ecorobor S3, February 81. M*<-ca \\ and April 7 (t will run. In eonnec- - - >few Vork Ceatral and Hudson \ ip -v*ial nvtniaw from Hue- iiuffj!o, Ibicbe4t4 ,r f tiynt laterutMllata utrttlona. buffalo, l{jxbe*t»»r, tjyracusa. priori nat loterutMllate BbttJooa, and polnta on the Northern Central itallway. north of and larlndlnir Trout Uun, l*a„ to IViuihlnirton, tot the bene/lt of all who may wlab to vlrtjt the Xatiuu<U I'apltol. Itouml- trlp ticket*, good (*»loic on all reaular trains on day of t*>*u*, and LW I returnlntt oa a*)} mrular train within ten days exclusive of KO- Rev H . A Watte wilt preach before fto J cda>. will beMldat.merareforlheroaad ... „ „ , _ * . , , i trip, not to excetd ttO.nl. ypoelal tdeeplnit *\ \ ' leara will be run throuu*! to Waahln»^ooon 1 train leavlote Untlalo ats* » p. in. t Holder*of epeclal excursion tickets t«\\ aah cralloMOtKlM-wlilcl. oreo anllglm, ! mxx. Himhj muiag Pri^lo.QulKlidi , wore th . h.DKlngiilu i P«. wi U o>-cd|.y thepnlplt uf Rt Petor 1 , | fgft2?S*IUciSSi°.( £&'\t\u± some o r Ih t room. , aa .1 the uelllui;. unit! cbnruti next 8ortclny i I'^ott^irornrt {nil r *m »t -UH; i and Qusen an.1 some of their prodeces* | church. Mount Morri». conducted •or*, elegant tulrror-*, vafos, clocks, fur- j by Rev E. H Lai timer «V tr **° c e^' 1 * ™«. «» fin-1 w F M. 3. of the M. E. chcrch ineeu* isbed in pure white marble wlthrexl car- 3 o'clock tbis nf tent<Kin. The W P M. S of »be Presbyteriau cbnrch tupet? with Mrs. C F MncNalr on Main street at 3:30 thla afternoon. The Witrd Home Missionary society met vritb Mrs. Fielder on Tue«Uy . I with Mrs. Deitzan Waabmgton stix-et nt pets on the stair*. The gourd*} are a | * wonder of elegance in uniforms of red and white end white plumeeand one Is stationed at every turn. Ons company wore bright bra*w h-ilmpta with u hair- like switch on top. Introductory letters of Mone. C. ba*o secured for tu courteous &tteut>on and in one abort weok we h&vo frJends here in Rome on whom w could call in ncy emergency E. Arthur A MtNlIco -3fonti»I Soloueo. —Dr Jackson of Dansviite. N Y., ad vocates the doctrine tlint ns man Is dual fc naton?, fhe only rational method of treating disease is &l**o dual In other words so-called mental science and Christian science cannot be depended upon to afford relief when reliance in placed solely upon tbem, but the efficacy of ordinary medical science Is iccreased by \mental theransnticd** when n&cd In cotnlriuation with i t The use of drugs bowevbr, ho reduce.** to the smallest possible amoant, advlaiog to preference sera of the Norfolk and Wneblngum Mteam- b <nt ('orapanr, eieunlna tfokete (not loclud- I uu meals ami staterooms on nteamera) to Old Point Com fort ur Norfolk, Va., at and to VJrRinla UeAeb atSIJfl. and at tho nfflccaof the WtutblnirUin, AUi-rotlrta and Mt. Vernou Elcetrlo ItAllway OouiMnr. exenramo ttek-*te toMt, Veruon end retnrti at rate of Mcenl*. Por additional information consult rrnall handbills: apply to ticket avente. or -widrea-. 11, I*. Knuer. lWn<cr Axeut Eoilalo Uis- trtct, nr; Elltcott Square, Main Street, HulTalo, N V mUpi l OndD-O l Uruln- O t llemeiober Uiatuamt when you tract a d*- llcloa -i. appuUatop. nnuii«h!nrr food drink to - * - ' 1 — \ Sold b; p. W. 3u«. *ramer & Sturm. w T HE LARGEST OUTPUT of any factory\ i n the *orId to-day-a*>. 000 polrs ! 1 / n / M TT T> 1 VTJID*^^ per week OUR STREET STYLES are especially handsome an d ub-to-1 R JCAnt -K © Al Ul \ i j date. Shapely, st-wicsabte. wyliuh and ensy on ttw foot, Itanv other etyle* | |\ \ 1 x w I E know tliat in modeling, draughting, construction and material. QUEE N QUALITY sh\*es are perfection. This is proven by the perfect fit. perfect comfort and excellent service experienced b y wearers. WANT WANT 10,000 PEOPLE PEOPLE Aud J W mint* more m* wil l com e to look ove r on r Xew t-'nncy Decorate d C'htnn. Xovcltlen thai we rr> celv e direct from Llinogea . to suit oil c«cattlons— indoor and out. All style* one price, 3.S O O None I genuine unless stamped on sole ytJKfi.N\ QUALIT Y Try tfie t^ucen Quality [ Oreving. Bend fur caUlogue. Sold only by I P. W. BYER. 1 12 9 MAIN STREET RellerinSt x ttonm , OtBtreMtni- Kidney and Bladder diaeaac re. Ileved In tlx hours by \New Great ttoutb American Kidney Cure.** It Uaxreatanr- F irlae on account of Its exceedlnc promptneaa n rellevlitif pais In bladder. Kidney* and back. In mi in or female. Rellevea mention of water almoat Immedlatelv. If yon want * ' relief and cure thla la \ \*~ wfeebl nnlck irltrf and cur* this la the remedy. •Irttrt b r G. BacUao. Urr-ntltl, UansYllle, N V ^V'anle-J, Several briiht and boneat penone to repre- •wnt us an Manareratn thla and close by eoun- Uea. Ralary OU) a. year and expetuet. ritralzht, btua-ade. no more, no less aalary, (•oaltion permanent. Our referencea, any bank In any town. It !• mainly offle* work conducted at home, Refereace. Enclose setf-addf-Meed atamped enrelope. The l>o- mJnloo Compaof. Uept. 3, Chirago. wlfljanll Don' t Tobacco flptc an d Smok e Yon r TJfb Awoy f Toqalttobaecoeaiilr am)forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take N'o-To. Uac, the wonder worker, that make* *\«ak uen atroQX. Alt drugvlBta, OOo or |L i\ar» S oaninteed Kooklet and aamplea free. Ad> re-w Utertlux Remedy Co.. Chicago or ^few York. Golna* Anyvrhoro f Get posted before you gtaxt and then ync will make your Journey a pieaeant one. and be. fore you complete your arranxementa for UckeUdropmeapocialcarda&d I will fire you detailed Information, rates, route*, ato. Addm«.ll.T . Jaejp.% Gen 'l Axent b'tfe Ry. Uiun atreet, Buffalo. N . Y . U . . DUtrlct Offlc* Managers In thla state to repretKnt m3 In their own and surrnuadlnrt counties. Wllllnc to pay yearlytMl, payabln weekly. Desirable employment wlthunnsnal opportusltiea. 'Ilefsreocea exchamted. En* flow) aelf-addreeaed ttamped entclope. S. A. Park, !t3ICaxton Building, Chicago wlftapS Bcaal y l a slloo -l Dree , , Clean blood meana a clean ikin Vo ! beaaty withoat it. Casearcts, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it tleaa, fc) ittinax up the l »i> liver and dnrniff all E urities from the bodr. Begin to-day anhth pimples, boUi, blctcbev 7 blaekbei and that sickly biliouVcomplexton by Ukicg Caacttrtrtr.—booaty for ten ceoU. All arvg- guts, aatiafaction rraanntecd, lOCfSScCOe. Torn Collector's Notice. IK t'Sl>EltSlOWEl». Collector nf the a T>wn of Korth rum*, ille. V . Y hereby litre* notlre that hebaa nrti»t a the Tax Itoll of n*ld tawa for the corrent year, and tha the will recelee payment cf taxes atone per cent fee* for thlrtrdayn from date hereof, whlrh time will expire on the 31st day of January, i'*,U at the followlnff me&tlone<l pWee, on the following aamM uayc, whera he will at* t«ttd from nine o'clock l o the forenoon until fonr o'clork In the afternoon, rtx. At the -H ore of Joaeph YocUnm, No. It*. In thevtllagn of l)anj»Ul--.lnaaId town,be(rlnulnjEWednr« day.is n 5d. I*it, Monday, JaO.Sth. Wtb, =41 and -9th. lUil* Wednesday, Jan. M. IUIL I'th. Sith and Slat, l»n. PrW»t. J»o. «b ISth, lltb, and 3tUi,luil.-Dated. Jan Ut, IWil JAS. 3. MUKDCCK . Collector w«]an*a J.C.W ; TfteaOsbaw. Kef Mill—Corner Ossian & Spruce Streets. E. H . REAOSHAW. O.N.VILLC. N T ffffff?fff READSHATS »»»•»......»•«•««« CELEBRATED > QRAKAM! • AND OTHER CEREAL PRODUCTS • I » SPECIALT Y I i Used EiclQsively at The Jackson Sanatoriom since 1859. I t..................^ «•<•«<..•••..«<><«.?»»•• Hr the local IraJe, f/.OC'/f, MKAl, FEED, .1. in .l.i:r.J .•../. ,n Exchange on a fatr anii tquart ham All kinds of custom ftrutnnx auukly and nuct us \Battel? & Sort HARDWARE and 5T0VES J. J. BAILEY & SON- Stewart Stoves and Ranges Fine Cutlery in Great Yariety. Eferytbiog in House Famishing an! General Hardware. Maxwel l Block , Dansville, N V , by all ci , , , _ . .andllketl oy all who bare nied It. UnUo-U Sleeting with snpper next Tuesday with , is made of pnre grain. It aide dltceeUonr. and „putj - take the^lareot coffee i »trea(-tfceD*t the ce-rea. It Is not a stimulant bnt a btfAlth builder and tha children aa wt-ll Rev. P D. Bancroft \.Vlll preach at th e . M the art-itta-~*n drink it;wlt>i i groat benent. UIss Eaton. ^ „ . , I'tntn eoaut %\ as much aa coffee. t3c and SSo Presbyterian clinnui next Sunday even-1 per package. A »k you- grocer for Urain-O. Ing, and Rev. CbarltM M Herrick will preach at Wood villa. NextSanday morning Rev Dr Chad's 6obJACt will be: \Kojib. the Preacher of UightMUfaUO<8.\ and iu the cveolag: •'IToah. the dinner\-this being the sec ond sermon on \'The Great Sinners of tbe Bible.\ Union prayer meetings are beieg held at (he Daosvillo churches this week. I Thursday evening nl the Lutheran \ church, subject. Families and Schorls; j Fnday night at the Presbyteriou cburcb. The little folks love Dr Wood** Norway Pioe yyrnp. 1'lnasaiit to take: periectly hirmleo; ponltlve cure for coughs, colda, bronrhltK fu >tfam>. w i Wanteti Every mfferer from files to «ecd hie address, net bfwkletarjdscdIcalMavlreKreeretfardInK I'rue.ido, the only Internal 1'ileL'ure known. In tablet ronu. Cureiniarante«d.ur money re funded. For nfilft by ft Uaavlan, UNKirist, Uanarllle, N . Y br. Itonald Wallaco lio. law Ar e Ye«r KMiiy t r GRANULA A snitmoiM ASD DIOESTIVIC FOOD, BEADY CXVlKCu. I*repared fioni the Iteat se lected white winter wheat, grown la the famous Uen- 1 ewelN . Y. ) Valley Spec ially adapted to the n^eds of Invalids and children. Or iginated by Dr. James C Jackson, founder of the Jackson Sanatorium. GRASUU. is the oriRtnal and only genuine, manu factured exclusively and sold under a registered trade mark by Our KomeGronulo Co. Daivsville. N V. tWAtall Of ore re. THE PAN-AMERICAN JOI'RXAL. D**Totexl to promoting favorable cnicitnptvlnl relations U-i*x.*fii N-TII. ' .mr-.i South Aaierica. tuid e8px.-t -ially ti> the interi.*hitt of I »> Amiiirnu Kxpi -stKon— IiMH EDITED B Y R . C . HILL, Originator of MM* Rx(»o-,ition I'r M.H t ami lln*t s.* x-i .t\ of tlie l *Jin* AmiTi'-an Kxpmitii>n t *. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. Containing a C-tiupb-te nml AuiliontH- (llu -,tmtitl fb-evtrd ot the Pr»»gr«i» of the E -tjwwutinii. nil -f (Iciol developmenU nod itlltf-r matter «if m-n.-rnl Intenvt in connectiua with tins great Knicqiriw. The sub«crii*tlon price Is JI.llO p«*r year but by ttpti-inl nmim:* publishers, both the I'AN AMERIt \N and TilE ADV KKTI-l If ftubscription price of whlrh is $1 .*r0 per yrar> will 1»- Hent t\ **n* one year for #3 00 £y~3abecnntions should Ite sent to A. O Brvstsm I'ltblnh.-f Oansville. N. V a system of baths, massage and hygienic' nbjpct( w M \ ma . living varied to suit tbe iftdlviduol cose. offlcerR aud committees electe.1 by the —New York Tribune, Sunday. beet.\- spending' ber vacation bore, ro-,. — , — 'nirMd lo ber scbool d 'otles at Dansville! J'lckrwnwH* apopiTat Bnai UUIHH. —Fbio pncsieit were gathertrd from tbe open gardeu January eighth. —Tho chap-1 Is open each evening a half hourbefore retiring time, for choice music. Tbe light* are tow and tbe room qntftt, —A port> ot young people, mostly tb*» t^pen ; hi entertained with reading, unstc and gamos an Thnmlay.eveniugH at Cherry Knoll. —Tli ere was a pleasant helpers' daufe Jri dialog\ ball Thursday evening^, goc-d manic and beautlfaV decoratlon-i of Christmas green, palue; holly wreatbod arooad tbe columns end srjunds of ground pine draped between the olec- trio tigbts, ami frcm the\ celling. —Mention was omitted last wtuk that Dr. J. A. Jrtclwon attended the testimo nial banquet given In Rochester, by bis former students, to* tbe Hon. Oscar- F WllUm*, Con* a I to Philippines, aud that bo responded to tho toast, \Tb e PUyvlcion as a fiaMne -A Man.\ Dr, on XneadAy.—Coledocla Advertiser. William Hi Van Berischoten of West Park-oa-tbe-Hudjoa is a guest of H . P. Dyer. Mr.'Van Benscbotsn is an intf- ttrate frfowl of John Bonvogbx -rno bhs recently visited Alaska. Coterie will meet with Mrs. Rond- sbaw. Program: Theory and Practice of Religion la Egypt; Mrs. Saadford; Objects or Worrthip, Mrs, Beecher; Ex tracts from Egyptian Literature, Mrs, [•Ross. By recent letter from Robert C. Brown we ore glad to leant that bs bos been enjoyiug'very good health the past year, with bard work and great results. His family also Li enjoying excellent health. In an_ outburst of enthusiasm, a di vinity student in n North Carolina col lege ottered this earnest prayer; \Give ns all pure hearts; give ns all brave li carta; give us all dean heart*- give us all awc-et b*-arla \\ To which tho ccn- e ^egatkm respc-oded: \Ainent** College when Consul Williams hod charge of the institution. Kectster. Jamestowt Mra. Joel Wilbur, Maine. Sll*« - • \ *~ \ L. Ha i*Itoy, Jamestown, U, V. - 1 Wilbur , Maine. , „.*«OeortrtueV. Wilbur. &alne, Albert Lefflngwiilt, Aurora, N. V 1 . A. McMillan, Boston, H. N. Blake ,7amtra. If. U . Hoyd. Uuttalo. John M. llamlltott, Uabrla, X V . , B. P. trUlowerman, UaUvta, N. Y Mrs, Brenoan and. nurse. Sew York. Mrs, Alfrod UarU. New York. Alfred DaTta, Hew York. MUfred S. Moody. Kew York. Mrs. Moody. New York. Mary & Dfciilnaon. Hoche*t*r, H. V M ra. Hamilton, ItaUrla. S. Y . OUvla U. Farnow. IUUTU . N . Y B. E. Fornow. Itatavla. N7Y. Mra.G..H.tMckelH,Xew York city. Mm. it. C, Volton. New York city. Mra.'F.W.Judd , Cleveland, Ohio. Mra. U . U, Upaon, Cleveland, Ohio. J. E. Clark, Ne w York. H.Oow , New York. Job a A. CaazDberials, Buffalo, N. Y Mlaa M . Uare. New York. J. C Itartahom, Vt k Howard Dow. Jameauiw&. N. \ Mrs. I— Van fjoan: New York. Mrs. Frank F. WiUtacu, Buffalo. Mrs. James Lltater. Toronto. Miss Jtlddlefon, Porooto. Helen F. Chamberlain, Buffalo. Mrs. William MeKeunan. Dakota. John P. tVeaton rnd. wife, ftoehester. Leonard B . llerrlck, OevelMWI, Ohio; a W. Trot tor, BochnUr. Cbriatlan Eadenvur society uf St. Paul's Lutheran chnrcb for 1000: Mrs. E. It. riamUuin proudem. Mies Snufe Flosb^ vice president. Miss Anna Lauterboru nccretary, Itenben Kiehln tn-naiii^r. It. C. VKibloRer. Mrs. J E. Crull. Mfiw Llllia Welduian Lookout commlttt-e: Mrs. Geo. Dieter. IT. I . DiMcobeck, Mrs. It C. Vatbf nxer, prayer meeting coin mi t- tee: Mi» Sftsfa Hughes, GarQeld Rati, Mrs. K- R Hamilton, socUl committee; B. A . Zer'a**, II. I . DEllenbeck, R«oben Ktebte, SAltbnth whool committee; Mrs, J*. fcT, Croll, Mrs. Geo, Engert, Mlw AngasU Mehleubacher r mlssiouary coin* mittee; Miss May Hawk* Miss {Catle Valhinger, MI * Moxdiie McWhorter. Soral committee; Mrs. E. R . Hamilton, Miss Sadie Hawk. Miss Anna Lauter- bora, mnsic committee. How'-. Tul a t We offer One Hnndred Dollars Re ward for Any cot -e of Catarrh that can* not be enred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. Cheney * Co., Props.. Toledo. O. We, waundenrigned. have known F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions nod financially abb to carry ont'aay obligations made by tbelr firm. We«t, «t Truox, Wholesale DrngtrUits, Toledo. O- Wnbtiug. Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale DniKgiets. Toledo. O. Hall sOtlArrbCnre is taken internally, acting directly apoQ tbe blood aud mucous •mrfaceaof thesyatcm. Price 75c per bot tle. Sold by alldraggiats. Testimonials free. nair-t Family Pills are the beat. NOTIXU 8 O F UU81NK** , Ttie No w Yor k Clothlno* IIottM mn open la Bnane)] Block, Danartlle, on Sat urday, Jan. 13th,afullandcomnlcU stock of nrst-cirun Clothlug and OentV rurnUblng Uoodj In great variety and of the Latest •/\heTpropf letort aeem to be getting In ab Iro- mea>e stock, and people are aoxloaily wait log until the goods bare been opened and placed nn Ml*-, for they understand from the reputation of Urn bom-e that the gnodr, will be aold cheap, and that It wJH pay to wait for them. Bend 13 oenta (Mtamns aecepted) for a copy of the beaaUtnl Tropic Nlghta Waltzea, new. Frontier PaUlablnc Co , Buffalo, N.Y. Wanted, ^rveral bright anil honent persona to repre- M *nt nt an Monain-rs In tble andoloM uy coun. ties. \Salary fuD a year and expeshca. SlmUbt , bon.tlde, no mure, ao leas aalary lSnlUno permanent. Our referencea, any ltank tn any town. It 1* walulv offlce wotk 4<ondurted nt borne. Itefereure. Kncloee, r^lf-addre-oed »tamp«l eoyetope. The do minion Company. Dept. ,3, Chicago, w 111 Jan 11 When doctor* fall try B>mloek Hl&od B1U term Cure* Uyopepi/a, coruU-MUoa; In- vlguratcK tbe whole nynU-ra. wl 1>* M *» I t lii y l u Bu y ( HMHIH Cboap f A eheap remerlr tormmxha sad coble la all rfxbt, but you want anmethlng tliat will ro- llu%e and cur* the more ««vereand dangeroua rraillta of thm.it and lang trouble*. Wha t •hall you do? d o to a warmer and. mora reft* alar climate T V«, If pJ -wJble; Jfsotpo-wU blefor yua,theo1neltierca«*t*ke the only remedy that ha*i been introduced Ic all ctvl- tlst»ict>ur.trleawltbtUcceMln aevere throat and tuna trunUea, -Itonehee'a Herman Syrup.\ It not only Lest* and stimulate* the U**aea to destroy the germ dUeaae. but allaya Inflam-. mfttlon, cauaet) eaay expectorntloti, xlree a good slabt 'a reat, and cures the patient. Try una ixntie. Itecommeodi-d many year* by all Utattt U»a *\--*-* '* »-*--•\• oolever 'a. For Ove r Fifty Year**. An Old and WeU-Trird Wlnatow's Soothtns Hrrup has overDfty years by mlilloM ot thetrchlldren while teething, with perfactiuo- ceaa. 11 eoothea the child, aoftena th« a a*uma, aaaat' 't-v SoIdbydrugfUt* iniwy . world. Twvnty-&vecenU abotUe. Its value allayai l pains, cares wind colic, and i«t Mmedy foe Dlarrtuea. Is pleasant Hold by druggist* In every part of tbe Is tncal--ulable. Be nr* and aak fo r Mrs. Win*' \ '•• ' * \ ' \\- kind. Wlnalow'sUooUilngUynipandUke no other '' ' IJaaUlyl English Spavin Liniment Temovea all ITard, Moft or (^Ulouaed Lumps and Blemlabea from boiac*. Ulood tJmrlns, Curbs. UpUnta, tjweeo- or. King-Bore, Htlllea. Hpraina, all -jwollen Turoata, Coirgbt, etc Bare in) by uae of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderral Btemleb Core erer known. Sold by G. Baa- tian. Dm t DanarUle. N. Y, Takes the barn out; heals the wound: cures the pain. Dr. Thomas's EclectrioOu, the boasebold reatedr. w l What Shal l Wo Unv e fb r Doeaert f This question arises tu the family every day. Let a* answer It today. Try Jtll-O. a dellcloos and healthful dessert. Prepared la twomlnates. No bolllax I no baking I slmplj add a little hot water and set t a cool. Fla vors:—Lemon, Orange, ItaapberryandUtraw- berry. Get a package at your Jfrocera to^ay. 10 eta. . Ostrtct Otflcc Managers lo this sUte io represent me la their own and surrounding con rules. Willing to pay yearly 1« H payable weekly, Deelrable employment with un usual opportunities. ItefereDcea exchanged. Knclotte aelf-addressed sUmped enrelope. B. A.liirk .a o Caiton Bulldlnc, Chleaso. wWapa XdttrateYoar tiewels With Cii« caret*. Candr Cathartic, cure eoesilpetlon forever. 10o,*e. 11 a a C. (sll, drocirliU r%fuad • COOK HOU wooriewter. r**- rVTha HandMrnest and Baftat Tbea W In America. C*-\Timelo see the Entire Ubow Before Trnln Time. A Gift from C/eflBy'j if «wr# to WEEK STARTING JANUARY 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, InTbwlrOne AutCcmedy, Hall Way Konae. PRESS ELDRIDGE, rconlwt M«a on Crlh. VVKKK 8TA11TINO JANUAR Y 13lh. 55 \r ?5S. « Pauline Ha \ Jimmie Barry & Co. ID . Drisbt OD, Aet CootAt* 9-OTHElt BIO NOVCLT1E8—5 frif t0.IS.10c. Kramer « Son. T&e.tt KUotuftCca, ,tor« mt. LovPriM. . Inmer's Kei Tear Grtetipg, SECHEIS 16 UD SO CEITS. Pufff, j \Kota, Tecks, Font' In-lianib, D *t Wtngi, Eng. llali Squarra^ Dow., Th . rery Intnt in color, elxap. and etjrte. No Better Msdo. Suit Cases fr.50 to J7S0. Umbrellas J1.50 to fs 00 Silk. SUIT B ARGAINS.... Dojr's Suits, worth 13.50. at $1.50 Hoy's Suits, worth *3.50, at K.M. BOJ'I flnlta, worth « SO >t *3 60. Bo;'. Rmfen, worth fg, at SJ. Youth'. Suit., worth 93^0, at $3.50. Vooth'. Suils, worth •* , attt .SOi Yooth'. Ulatera, worth $6 at $4. Men*. Suit, or OrercoaU, worth $8.50 to $10, at$«.50. Men'. Suits or Overcoat, worth $10 to $12, at r. 50- ftfen's Suits or Overcoats, worth $13 to $13. at $10. UuJter. $3.00 and up. Men's and Bo*'s Underwear 33 cents to 1.50. WM. KRAMER & SON, Leading Clothfera and FmlatMR. ..ui, ti,. ril-r- I • AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS Olennr*. STORE Where there are appropriate elf ta for every m-rahrr »' the t«m- Uy. m*. a range of price* that meet the UrulUtJ»o» uf «vcry pon\* SOLID SILVER. CUT GLAsb. PLATliD WAKK. BRIC-A-BRAC. LAMPS. DINNER W \UI-. TOILF.T W \UI- FANO ' IIIN \ CLOCh 1 - DULL*. M>W AU new an^ the bet of llu>ir ;kmi! 11. Ml . to .Ho w j onn .U pleatr of time lor a /Lit l<i 'tur .ti.r. whta ;oacouu to shecltr. - — - ~ — — ^~* — ................ W. H. QLENNY & CO., 190-194 East Main Street. Rocliostor N Y Blum. Make Christmas Merry. The greatest pleasure comes from substantial gifts at Christ- , mas. You will be pleased witty' our array of Christmas shoes. '' A pair of fine shoes or a pair of warm shoes anil slippers for the Baby and Grandma will be wel comed, and will be pleasing re membrances all winter. DANIEL BLUH. 3obn 0. lsramer. New Dry Goods for Winter OatCW U4H> DM—Beautiful PloJda in skirt lengths. N>w upon*, VenetUoB, Popllna, Broadclotha an J Crepono. CI LOT KS—Wa have a larger line than ever Made liy the iloaMaUo manufacton* CXDKKWEAR— W«ai*abow.n g 8i >ocial value* ID U.h«-»* an.l «l»W /wi * Underwear. VmmHEKHHSOO TJmbrellaa from 00c to $asn, worth one r.>urtli i <.»rr A beautiful aeBortnient of handles. FI.F .KO E IM»W M fllULTS —A a light and aortas <lo ered with alltsollno or sateen. Large size. POMTIEItES AXt> COHTAIli»r--AUnewand8tTb-.h ^-IH in T^try Laos and Muslin. OOWS F4IX O From 16 to M inches, lo three grade*. JOHN G. KRAMER. 245 Main atreet, DanarUle, K. Y. l*>*t CmuKn an-t (Uuitifulh