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: Jolts. jfes^ §1 PmWwi, **ralen, Tetx- Vote. aplete Stock: Fours,.. «h * Grocer, Street * 1 IX snotrT. -ton 'hus been formed At YommvMrlngin Quu Coetello 0/ Sarslo US • Bowaa 'A. .Bnrhhnrt Is vinting Mrs. I ta BaaTtio. Saturday the DennvtUe bus i the Avoee* by a acore of : O'Lenryof Perry Is visit -ts Mr. aad Mn. John ' VenBaalris baa heen visit- r Mrs Joel Kemp la Wert to bare a national bank of the McDonald Bro- Blnta aud Ma returneC tvittttoherfureats in are. A. O. Baaasll an en- tha Sanctum cottage. : Hewsaeyu a tone wheel [-nudum Is the lataat of rash of baa* obliged to tot hern. . Alvereoe baa entered upon ithepieelnu departsaaet at say* Dr. McPhae of Deae- to open a daatal obV« la Dr.McPheeinu tool dee- ; i' \ tees given br the : of Sc. htary'a chunm last reveelngSO werereal- Jr. of Bua\alo ma patriae; ball Saturday almr- 1 ball struck, kiat over of PMafotd »»» » l*\\ 1 1S5 for the beeefltnf the read of tew University of [. VanDsrhoac aad l«0e Oheayt, una Mka> OamJyu attune; a fa w duyt at Dsna- HorriaPoat. iao r alstarlarl the ninth couveatkm of tbe Anoeet Or- Tnhmmnnt of New York state H IT -'—aad Jobbers aav lofBaaTalo'hara srraaged for rot Sen*. 4th. aad htnranret Barrett of Rochee- -^ateauC Jan. Barr-U forantrlj •nana, hare suae vwKJug at lueir Mrm. hUrrBroaa-- . TWothy C. htnrphy of tbe of the Holy Apostles. Bockeetsr. of Urmia, beak— tea, ' -rector of at. ntary'a It to r pries, a ia sew type aad ia anleeweed, giving many akjaa ans/ee base hntt amen af Dsaarltta a; ton Tueeany arajraaoa aad erteneewhayVuen*. Tka parert lea • ilni' « » ot TWeoere MaU atve bsea at* enw seean at H bad Bet beta Dsaiili 'alaflksaiilpltrk- If It leal asa tleaaeeher. that taama all eat-' totXatrttttme.Ina., ef abeeirB waad Today Is Q. A. B. day at Snrer lake. afiasBeaaeKiiapoisrlsltlac ta Boa- to e Alirranrler Edwards Is steadily declin* in*. JCiaa laanle Noyss la home fraaa Boa- ton. so may bare telephone a if lit eervioe. T- Welch c< !faw York la Viet Hug hmraenUv. Tbey oalypsy tlirse cents • qaart for mOk ia Oofcoetoa. The city water has'bsea put In frank KaUaabachec'tboM. Tbe osttlook Is for * splendid apple crop ia Monroe oouatv. Wheat la shelling badly In some parte of Genesee oouty, tt la so dry. The oat crop In and about Oooocton ia beaner damaged by rreeahoppers. Onl(oodayorar9001lallaaawaat oa a strike at the Betaof mining works aad tbe mines are guarded by oasosra. Mrs. Chan, Pralay end children are vie- itta« at her old borne In Ursula. The beet safer pleat at Lyons has 5300 acres of tend, ooatraeted for. A buaeene-it will be built ander the rear of Schwtagel ai Caney's store. Xre-EanryABretMerof St. Faal hfinnu.ia expected in Dansrflle eoon. Next Wedaceday the Hehlenbacher family will bare a reunion at Loon lake. Ftfty-nre from here went on tbe ex cursion to Ebnlra and Kenkn lake Son- day. -Xra. Goo. W. DeLon( la eatertaininc her aister Mrs. Ostnnder of Honeoye falla. kCra. Scbmidtanil dsntfaler of Rich moad, Va., are rlallng at Fritx Kra mex'a. Mra. Jennie Bteinbrook and dangbter a Tiaitine; ner mother, Mnu Michael Knrpby. Mr. and Mrs. U. If oTighe and children of BlaaTbamton are rfslUng at H. Hu bert oe'a. Wyoming Cunnty Piooeers - 23th an neal picnic at Sltrer lake next week Thareday. Dr. aad Mrs. Cbas. J. LaBoytoanx apeat Snnday at the Reidahaw cottage, Hemlock lake. Kn. A. V. Smith of HornetLrrQle has been Tiaiting her peieats Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sahrl*. Klaa Helen CastetUne aad ner friend Mies Tharaneld of Syracnae are enjoying life at Loon lake. J. Edwin Bargees has gone to Buffalo for a visit with his cooiin. Arthur Brettle.—Breeae. D. O. Battarson caau to DansrOle to e hie wife and chfldroa who are spend ing tha summer here. Mr*. Katherine Blum oanerbier re turned Monday evening from ner visit in Elmira aad Addiaoe. JohalTouuvofthe BaCslo Telepbone ccenpany. Baffslo, ratted hie patent* the latter part of last week. Mra. J. C. FolU gare a party but Wedneadeyinbonorof her friend Mrs. F. D. Fulmar of Cleveland. H. HabertasSr.haa gone for a few days. TWttachts frisads at Bocheeter, Syracnae, TJtlea aad Aabara. The thirty-fourth aaaael state ooarea- Uoa at the grand lodge Knights of PythfcvaU being held in Kocbastar this, week. The legs of a Bias year old Blngemm toa boy are paralysed by too mack awias- minc. It tadoabUul it be ever recovers their na% Helen M . does of Naada baa been graatad a psasioa of |9 sad oae of *18 baa been iaeaed to minor chOdrea of Peter QaUagher of Caledonia. Kent Saturday afternoon the «rst of n etea of mow of the Cusilai take Yacht clab wUbeaaikdoaT laeMcPaer- av Poiat Statloa'ot.the dab, Joespk Blnm caate honte rromChanda laat Trkiay ereaiag to visit hie family. He win retara to hie miles tosaorrow, si soa Cwartas aooomaeaymg alas. Dr.McPaaahiBttiaghla aeteat caace t with water motor fans, new chair, ere. aad aaya you caa have your teeth Died aad be an cod at a cucumber. Married oa Monday asoramg at St. Patrick-i church. ML Morravby Bar. Jae.H.Day.MlmJaaeaeaaHa of Mow- cow to Joaaph J. Ryaa of Geaeseo. I—Wednesday evenmg, July 33ta.nt St. Patrick's parroonre. byBev. T. Doagherty, Kim Nellie Back- to Kobert W. Pratt. Onagrarala- tloas. Mms Katherine Bowan ia tahine: a toarloa aad during bar absence Mies Alios Bowan will have charge of ly order department ia the poat- J. H Baker informs us teat he ana act aayetmoeivedn debits anaerer front dor. Koonevelt reletive to his beieg preasatat tha nerltcerVw eArdsee of the lesmaa* nanaaamat. WasVy Tamil was given n birthday iratjaatry tan Blum Shoe company and mnplnysns on Wednesday evenm« of mat weak. The gentlemen of the party rnsmian chair lad the aeries Pen. Lee lire eej INtw rami were in Fred Koeea of DeaeriUe VM la Wsy»m4 rSet- Brday . Mrs. Wm. Sax* and eaihrren are vielting Msaaa m rhmevOe.— tha O. A. »U m> nrrnuge ler the - so VeneM ta CWongo the ^taAawnet. Father Oissetead rof aha Notre Dams' post m uimiosil eatamry of priests writer druve ap annnad the aoi- t la ThmaiWe lent weak ienearly ujmiKliI and ma to Itmmmry saunerheend Ike -ieecripcioae. with knee to tan ana agare< tepieaU right, bat the kaanoa [have been on the pauhc atuere. i ehagnat koaee with noluwn, ensnares gat tha neauamiut the hnnalon was naeesaary.--Kandn 1 bad wreck on the D. L. Mr.~eaJ Mm. Kaaaeth P. Barnard of Oaatwanhn rhnaal Dnarrlae the latter aartefhwt week. Mrs. laranrd will reesee* tor a work with eerpti laamfter wheeh Mr. aad Mr>. hnreare win man p ueeer reniaeaoe at BeCalo. - The hoee ranens in rntrnvk are de- semced ayan-MnynrSeteord ne gamH- lhagnnd.dViamm«holat. Oaght to tol- low nVs exnaapte of TJaloa Boat of Daaa- viDa wkiok alrrrs aiHiiriambllat- -aor Mkiasjiaiatlooasa. IfoKtauroCaay kind ia there. Howard C Baaham.waocrnally treat, edit ha did not mnrnarhni poor invalid wife, into taka tbe stare.' We agree with tbe Bees via Wean mat \Ike peep Is of Hasksm.- W e mernt add Meat Oiatiit county ken had o ma k e< the seemly wretch. Thn^Lrinmjaliia Cbaaty Historical aeciety haa haaaxMvhnd to send n dele gation ne tka second naaaal swetieg of thaMewTen%anaaa Hieaarkal nsnocin- he ei'eul at CaMnell on lake Oeorn* July lies. ..The airriaaia and us giail i w« beef arses talaiiil, The fccaowiaB ana aha anw amber, of the ; h> the' rhsrare of tab air brakes to n' heavy deem ta kmand ears eaeteagme Kn. teeeany coal oars that bad Motcow a> ewiaeh n ear. set wheat and M Bob WUtebeud ia boms on a visit Geo. BlUa of 'Canaatrtgt vUltcd Dune. riDslast weak. Prof. George Kramer has been vlstt. IngmTlogn, Pa. Avon cnni* vary Bear be ring Sunday baseball 3. B. Baher and WUUaa Kramer go to SOrerUhe today. hUarmUth Herrick U Koada U rtatt- Inr at ht K. Fowler's. Vimhlary Bryant tost the Spinning oottage, Heeaiock Lahe. lUr. tad Mrs. H . A. WalU are to- iouMhvg at W TW man. jsly.'is barn h) Mr. and Hit. Alonno Thnmartm. a dnuayhter. Tea mack needed rain came Tues day night and Wednesday- Mrs. C B. Gardner a naa ntamed to her borne at Mr. Vition. V. T. 8etrmrcorreapondeat'saoconstof the S.UtW, wreck atMoeonw. PbornU lodge. F. * A. M. will Dot hold any more menttngt tutu October. Mra. J. H. McQartcey of Bocheeter has bean vislUng Mra. L. a nnlkner. B.P. Ward TititedDentTineUet week. Be bat recently been admitted to tbe bar. Mrs. Sarah Berts Lombard bat gone to Bocbetmr to viait her friend Ura-JBettto. M.D. Bill la again attending to bust at at the Geo. W. Peck company store. See C H. Rown's notice ae repairer of tbe Danrrille Saving and Loan elation. Mas Jennie Woolevar bee bean enter taining Mlaa Mnrgnerlte Whipple of Qenasso. Sr. sad Mrs. P. M. Ferine are speed ing a few dart at tbe Bailey cottage, Hemlock lake. Coegirting itoriel are aAoat retsH re to the black eaake tha t waa found Monday near Mlm Bagmyn nonm on Liberty street. The annual convention of tbe Central New York Volunteer Firemen's lion win be held in Auburn, August 7th tntth . Greet prepaiataone are being made by tbe committee in charge fortoeflramen's oourention which la to be held here August ISth and Hth. Principal Hutchinson of the Limn seminary baa started n scheme to be known as the Twentieth Cautery Aramnl Endowment Fond whereby It is proposed to mine $200,003 endowment in the near future. As only one proposal was received which complied with tbe requirement* for the mleof the bonds of the village, the sale which waa to have taken place Monday was postponed and tbe matter referred to Village Attorney Font. F. J. Robbina nnd kit daughter Blucne, of Bethany, whoharebceu vis iting in Dunsville, left yeeterdsy for New York. After n brief sojourn there they will proceed to Kingston, where tbey will upend some time.—Be- tavia Dally New*. Tbe state board of tax enmntstioners baenxed the vuluntion of the special franchises ia the town of Oeneseo. es fol lows: Americas Telegraph aad Tele phone company, «a.-eN; Brie BnOroad company, 19,700; Osaesso Qss Light company, te,012; Wentnrn Union Tele- graph company, $100 ; Talking a total of 113,511.—BepnUloan. WhDs,Mr. nnd Mm. Janue Liadaey and Mr.aad Mm. John Wklteaad grand denghfctr Oertrodn ware walkiag wy Little Hill creek kaetSoanay afttraoon, little Oertrnde who had climbed ep the path to the top of the (ret talk slipped and fell over Into the pool below from which >he was reecned by Mr. Lindsay. It waa s very clone call and Mr. Lind as y*a pTfimptaam no doubt mved the child (nan drownlneT. MrvLOianF. Lewis haa received letter from Mm. E. M. Parmsles of Three Mils Bay. K. Y. ia which aha ststw that a large portion of the town eras nastrojsd by are sunt week aad .the balk of thatriaopmty WM baited, they beieg sbk to sere b«t a saaall poruoo of their belnagjngs Tkey carried an in- ot f l,TW. Mi. aad Mrs. Par- milut maay friends in DaatvUia will regret to kaaro' their loes. ThefoUowieg mam have been asawaie- ing tee property of the laU John Hyland In the towna of Noath Demmlle and Oe- Forthe Btata {Town of North rmntville), B. H . Otordbrf, WiOinm Kraaaar tad Martin J. McNeil; For Hy land lataat. Jeanne JC. Bdwarna, Fmak McNsaand Wfflinaa H. Hsrtaaea. For the State (Ceanan), L B. Kaapp, Frank Boancr, T. W TattnuL For Hy- Oovert, John Soott, Andrew McCnrdy. Bnv.H. a Woodpreeided attheennn- leg ajerciaae of the ImmnMysesson at Silver ate Tan lay a Teniae. Prayer by Bev. K. R. Talrhner; Beva. H. C Wood, A. F. Cnlharn, J. K. Winhnaa aad Cane. sUdy eattveret ad- dreaeM aad Prof, and ntrs. Loaey, aaocn- tioaiacs of Bnthlaltr. followed wkk a pWasantantsrtilsmint. Todsy Is Grand Army nay and a lartia altieeaaot to an. lacteated aa twenty noses here nported reaithey winhe Bel- Died at Tatk, July had. Ah-: rear aged at. Denial Ceeeidy of ML Morria died neaey, aged en. Mr. Cattily area at one tuna eroerteeor of tha tmarlms he. n4 at ktt. Mertie. Dr. Geerfe 8t Joaa etea el hit boose an Gaaseyer near Nam da Tnamny' maia- laty.ttwdWyetse. He waa em ef me beat knewa anyniemma ta Amtjaay county. John Baaarty died ha Balk last Mnu- day at the age of M. He waa bom at tee county of On]way. Ireland ia IMS, and came to this country ta IrHt, aattle- incmBatkwknre kn tiallirl until kit jsslsal ' ^W.A.Bnw F.KaBey ary,' Jae.' M. Burke re- y.W.K.anmna krene- ^heaieujahe arst aad emniefnl BeatBaWenanyLl trf 4MaCk MaTsntwaU The thirty reach eenfi at sat j at the II is il| i II a prnilsmatiiis wan be oh- aerred in Avon Aug. M by am colored pupla end lilisisnisnsllynfWist la New Tork. The tnsaThna wfll eaaantt efneuaue hw tka hand, aetty by amtr- of . tk mntmmoanad aenfttn by- Died in Qroretand Snnday evening Mkhasi H. Morgan at the age of 17 ytara. Funeral Wemnoeday tnofeing nt « o'ceaek from the Holy Name ohureh. Qrnvnamrl.Bev.Jna. T . Doewnerty of- etiag. BnrialatPnTiuoa. Mr.Mor- tyaawannmeaaimatn, anker andmitn- triona tad a great tnvnriss. He waa fananeeef the Holy Nanus church and anapkryel na section foreaaaa on the D. L.*W.'B.B . Heie anrvived by his wife, four children. Mto.Bees8ckwtearW t rl« 111 at the organ in the M.K. church leet Santlay St. Paalt Ltdiea* Aid sodsty will meet at Mrs. K. L. Whiaraae'a tkia The BolyNsms society of St. Patrick's church will reetivr Holy Commauion next Sunday nMrasaig. nmhop hV^cnahl nnrwurid. tost Tanureany that he and amprl .li i Bar. Thaenta F. Eksmy he kn vwar annernl of ofhi liit n tnttatwad the lenses P. Kl anmhtBaaaaha r'wahnenhmuan •tdy ' X«T«rltM of * BohemliB e M l m Utx -AtB. tk*Vi 4V1 L M 4 T-t. WI M ireald Utdr wtwln»t^nvijTa totf* l* Jaat [say uoeitta, mer ~nt, I, e e e •T I woodar If I sad better give rata to the fngiUrt thougbta that come end go nethewindi. \Tha wtad bloweth where It lietelh.\ They may be Uay thoagbto —bntinooibtosn thoughte, and tony thonghu art btUer than no tbenchts at all. Toaee thongato are likely to come Irregularly especially daring tit* hatted term, and may sot coma any more nt nil. « e e I here some lasy though ta about the Snnday question. It la n big qneatton— an important question, and I dont like to tackle it; laksllnot pretend to die- it. Bat see hers. I was at Coney Taland tbe other day. A man who 11' on tbe island and la SAcpuuUited with all tbe proprietors of the many aad variant shows, took me about and in trod need mo to some of tbam. 1 wee pleased to flnd them intelligent men. and very frank In their di act enoe of the character of the exhibitions. We seek, said they.to attract the crowds, to entertain them, aa&tonataawney; we don't want to injure people In any way. We are glad if tbey an made to forget their work and their worry while here, and go borne with lighter hearts. A man can And bud things hen u be can in Brooklyn or New Yorkdty.bot be will not find them if be does Dot look for them. Sunday ia our great day. s *J People come here by tbe hundred thoneand, mid my guide. Many bring their wivaa and children. Tbey listen to tbe music, tnsy tee dancing, they try the roerry-ro-round, the boat in the mill stream,the chntas. They drink their beer or lenaonnde. Tbey laagu nnd talk and visit. They go into tbe water or they ait on tha bench and drink.in tbeocennljiuiais. Many come from tenement nooses, from sweet shore, from aanoky fwancet wbex«» tbey suffer the torments of bent all tbe weak, at night as well as day. They caa catch a breath of freak air only Snnday. Should they be denied this; e ej 1 believe In Sunday olaea a sine, and bnve aome Puritanic notiona about the day. Buttcouldnotantwermy friend in tbe negative. I wished 'tbisga were different. That every bead of n family might haven noose of his own and n front yard and a garden for hie children to play in, and for the raising of vege tables and fruit Bat when n man and womnn live where tbey enn nee tha sky only by looking straight upward, and then only on a tight after the day's work le dona, nnd from tbe brrttom of a ditch tbe streeta are only deep ditches be- the tall buOdinge-aad sometimes whan the opportunity eoanm the aky ia hidden by smoke—why, that's n differ ent story. Qlre the people Coney island, evau on Sunday, ray 1. if they cannot do better. x see *J We can do better for scene of the ckO dren, oar pastors told aa afew Snndaya ngotLatwe caa take aoroe of the \Freeh Air children\ to our home*, and give them front yards and back gardens and til them witkfrseh air tnli raited fvr several ka, saaongk to leet them, in memory's long* nt leant, until another en turner We need not taakn a Coney Island of our homes to entertain thean. The ouannwa eights sad sounds of the country and rOlagea wQl be new to most of thasn, aad entertainment enough, see Bat I'm too kay to pursue this sub ject any farther now, end to I clots, signing the aislut letter in the nlphaber. •trtaeettuKae C Oa Monday morale*; about SOO psoyea, naoatly Italian, at the Betaof Salt and Mining works went can strike am) the at la as were at once policed by canc ers front Ganaiao, A TOB and kit. Morris. Ahoat the s^ddie cf the afternoon beei- wan rentnned with n greatly reduced force of men, the ttrikert tankluc no al to prevent most who went to work. Toward eraalag ine majority of thantothstaa I|II imiIwnilegasstto re tara oa the following term: Fiver.— That nil men after three on tea' eerrice should raotive nt leant »1J0 per day. Second—la time of liefat orders when bncntne uariamryhvley oaT tnen the tint to go ht work atonld be the nret laid oC Third—That doctors' fees should kn deducted at the rate of 314 marts per ~ ay for each da rof actual week. Fourth — That the. eeuevtul ehooUatell ttmee hold hbneelf ready to treat wBk n [oanmirtaa of msmlaua of ia artttioa to all ntnltsrt of FT/tk—That sll should be aahea buck mrenwriaajirrivetositiona. Tka eepstlasindiul liareeaating the refaaad hi emnply with three wnatg nfty eon-union man wknatntaat tthea part ia th e aartha wen* to.work tad H is rwaored that the route frees PeneiylTaaie and sapist fct have nun aunt m fail epimtlna soon. Illk sgk n nlli i*i •--* *— la aetsiuliliitil Uaanr rnvarieT Cue and the a stent of the rasas to 1>M tone per amy. a ahovetor workincia the nalate loediug ahoal 17 tern daily. e tee trite at the nfth aad mat of the ssriea of aneyeha rend held nt Mr. Morrk'last Friday . FMatartmaniahtheraeewse hotly coat i ill il. Hre racers pert Jciseaaa aad ttWfceWwtagia nvaerderia which tkey unbaked: Samuel Alton, l a ner ills, •rat. hsnuenoap 1 miuum; ABaa Ayrnnlt, Mt. Morris, ssosad; ASun Lea, Tuu- enrnrn, thirdr WObam Walker, Byuvn- rille, fourth, aad Willtoaa FaOar, Tna- oarorn, nftk. Tha nrat priaawau a StearM racer; aecoed, a gold watch and chain; third a gold etick pm; fourth, a roU rbag; aad afth s nair of gold caaT- kto riceory, althoearh he won by only a 3achson Sanatorium. Bev. Mr. rioknrd'n Sermon. —\Take no Anxloae Thought. M This was tbe subject of a aeoond sermon from the Bev. Mr. Pickard. Text: Fret not thyself; ltiendeth only to erU doing. Pa. rT-l. New version. He gare many practical 111 net rations of Uw re- mlt of a Ufa of trtttlng. Fratrjnf la a Jeep tented malady. If there Is no fret In your heart, there ta no place on God's earth where yon can be made to fret, bat if It Is tber-' It would come to the surface If you walked the arrests of the haaveriy city. When Oed forgives you let yourself siooe. To unwrap wound after the surgeon haa dressed it to we bow it la doing delays luoorery. Belt \»\•'•—«\• ia suicide. To fret overono'afnnltaand failures would keep ope uselessly employed forerer. To fret over our tins ia neitber Borrow, penitence, reformation nor rntolation. It is simply wicked fretting. Souse of the lives that aeem to have moat to complain of nnd fret a boat are the freest from it. Fretting is positively hurtful, destructive, not constructive. It unravels life'a beat garment for tbe aad eaaeractton of knitting it up again. Ocdbasput pleasure into everything, Tbe demon of fret takes pleasure out of everything. I went once when toirsty toa deep weUofcool water, let down tbe bucket and drawing it cp there waa no water. Rust hnd eaten boles through. So cue nnd worry eat hoke through the vestal a of God's mercy. Fret net. Whits peeriahoeee is peddling It* petty complaints, cbeerfulneet haa done its work aad is singing a song. The habit of faith wfll prevent the habit of fretting. YoarPatherknowa and lores, you are not on orphan. The service was full nf help and ft was good to be there. Concert. —A large nnd enthntiaattn audience greatly enjoyed the concert which was given hut Toeeday evening. Tbe fol lowing ia the excellent program : FAST 1. Qaartat -Rlae 1 Sleep no Mora, (Hunt- Isefetosx) Benedlet atlas CUrtnew, M^Qrlawoid , Sir. nomas. air. Upencer. Saec^Usder the Greenwood Tree. Mr. Thomas. Cello 8olo -rastMle Hoaarotae. lOfVraaloe I — . , at endelaaoS n ^pornell Mr . HadUy. Trio—Now the HaadaeotKt ropper Fall atlas Clarlaaw. at las OriawoM. Mr . Tnorua. nolo-Bnmmer . — -Cnarmlnade MlaeClerihew Cello 8olo-a Melodle.. .Maaeerut b Tarmatelle .fopper Mr.llsdlar . _ Qaartet-Oh the Sad Moment or ParUnt^^ Mlaa CUrihaw, MUa Orii'woM. Mr . Tbonua, Mr. Saeacer. ntrn. CAPTIV E MeMOIUE& A Soar Cycle for BarlamwllhQaarlataai l Plaao Aocomteniment. Moslo b r Kthel- eert Harta. -Captive Maavortaa,\ from which 'thee; selections are takes, alma to recall and hold casore taeemotloasunerteaoed l a trie ago. eeeelreawalraalar, uaTrlo ^meat aa d par- foenoe of love, ae espreaeed U the aresuoB atainrMrtaa,ot a Ufattme. Prelo«e-*'Lore Is the War t a Arcadr.' lUeltaUre aa d Qeartat. . ThisU the tacaaa which servadee the anUre SoeeM.'rele. lte Int psroapttou uf UM aeerrtswakealarUeiaalyexprmailt In Adadratloa - -Sweeleat Jtrae War e Krar Beaa.** flolo. . . , Wale a la the raftale or a soaaet writtaafcr Caaaia a to ab anaattaar*. Catriaa. The caarae of the swshacjec wrspa tae aaart la delieaied wondaneeat. Eaehaataeeat Tae Touch of He r Doar rxpreaalsc utees'qel^ieu^iehtof aaerL aadtneeaaraa ot tersoaal ooatact which sad la Davotloa- a Theae Wil d noweraJTalr War * Maes Sweet Meaeeseers.\ Ptaao. Toaaarala seeaaee and coeatsat tsoes-ht Aastr»ttoe--W<«ht 1 Wares Jtotat. to Lie Use e He r Breast.- Solo. 8ereao4e--Ia thenoR8tlll Ntoht-- Solo. Waa a foe* teeeshts stsc Uaht Ual r de- Cltroarruph sa d Cantaloupe . Editor Sdpio Craig of tbe Redlands (California) Cltrogrspb. telLi ot cantnloups brought to bit office nearly three feet in circumference and weigh ing thirteen and a half pounds. Did we not know Brother Craig personally we could not believe it. And further dan this, tbe cantaloupe waa raised on the great Colorado desert I Some day, Sdpio, we may call upon ynu. Have one of these big fellows at hand. In this connection we may add that tbe Qtrograph is a handsome, well edited quarto that has just finished its twenty- sixth year—* credit to Craig, n credit to California. Long may the Olograph and tbe cantaloupe thrive in the land of So were and fruits and vtsetnblee. xalraatr-\lhU a Wll k Ma.\ Ceariet. A proposal ot saairlaee. the. eo»ptaao e waieh leads ta the celmlaatlon oMor e In aTarrlaee—-Areas? ta Mates! Love. Sveat- WeutBetaouebtaa A Steele return to the orlftaalUvaaae. -Love U Ino Wa y to Areadj. \ Gems. —General A J. Bam peon. Minietar to Ecuador witb Mrs. Sam peon ia expected eoon. —The elacric light wiring is fniehed for the Bungalow. It is wired for 90 Hghta. Ita completion is promised in about three mora week*. —A friend In Southern New York Wo hear frequently the distant of those ftretdiah dynamite cartridges that am darnolinhine; the paliaaden for paving atones. —Mr. LL, a patient under the old regime has returned for n visit Be re ports hariag served through tbe entire Canaa onmpaign without tasting meet • takieg a drop of anecHrine. —The new dwellings. Talhing nnd plastering seems to be the principal work going oust Alia Vieta. Plumb- ins; pipes are also gmag ha to place. Keeetric light wires are all lu. The a, ataaa of bell wiree to running to a six* teem drop suanciAtor. Also the aauak- Way tubee from tha dinVreat noora to the hllnhaa am In place. The boose ia wired for two hundred lights. Mlaa Learned. AlWay , K . T . Jehu Derrae, aie u Ceve, U L U (*. Oeeeeet Nye, Ke w Bedrerd, Mass, hu n at. H. Hie . Hew mttfora. M—. 4aeaeh A . G lean. Ne w Terk. Rev. D. J. Va n OaUrlet . Seraetau. M H . Lee and wife, It.lriet. y . a •en. K. Leaer.Ttatavina, Pa . J. W. ii>aiaa . KnetTUle, bwa. Mlm Wlalfred rharta, Xe w Hsree , Ceae. Ma s Leutoe B . One, Reekaatar. A . K . TAataar. Leekeort, Mia-CW. Hirieaiae . Oeaeva. atlas Wsrdlew, rnlaayra. Waiter C nilialia . Omlra . Mra. aVeacer a^atoatr. Jr . Ba«a*a . Mat. O . *. Taeeaaeea. V. n. Army . Mia. F . K . Deilaaia . Hew Y^wk. MUa Dniat T D«' l ll • • He w Torn. Miilirt T •siatPevideeo.WowYorfc . Mh a Haste eelarana.l<a w Yea* . •. a.BantlataWam. rnllecMsUa . Mie. W. D . Deeke. Ctomaae . Caere Ans a Drake. Ctovalaau. y.eaawertCerr. Newark. Tha orjatrse wee In ntoauent Loadilena, K nstBtx ove r the mesa read landing oat of the vinaare Vo a poiet con »Qe dtotaat three ttaaaa. The than waa It manures. ill not asunar ia Sken't meaave, Buuxnhx So maay proseets were made by nshrenf mat Mr. Sana wen eerared to eai il Oat WeatwauV.'Auguat atk at -t p. nt. tnhuhtaana'et tha krum'a uaanmar ua m Ben C. Baanasr* wal In Bev. Beam, B. JOm BteaBer, North Baal, Pa . raaa y B . tVaeta, Ctuoaco, m. J.KCaark.'TWeuaa . Dr.- B . J . nerwdaeham. Ne w Totk . It. X Hlanttaa, WaaUectau , D. C . a JL Burke, Pierre, Boats yjoxota. Jee. farther. Ol .B.reenew. _ Jeaeeh O. KeVaa, Breealya. Mtoe Kiiiaiil^neatoa . snlwaet yuaa..|>a«ali. P. laarTala. JrlaaBalo . O.W.H1II, Moklae. _ „ Jee. B. rJeeener, Hoatk Sat Pa . — — -t ^masTA Mia, Maatla tsaok an a nana , CWca*0. Mr . MarttaBack. Calaaee.- iSv^WjAjjjj^aa^ Lent Monatoy Jaaaas Yoorheee oaeehrat- ed aie Tuth birtheey aad hie dnuepStaTt (liamatly em prised taear father in the hg by lurttaac the maauhtla of she OU Men's dak to aantot ta nanawrhag tka gMaKmtanal IPnWul Jaatanuntu* naJT aaaWmTat it -mfnni. J . B. Monr, J<*m Blmm, I >.>W!* LK, Otcmr Wooing H. Ka Jii --i«tfti-i ,J4 --,TUIiiy; tkmb- ofuvte iWnirlhmtv««wa v«i mt ii4 b y tW j u»»,g hMm mmi »l--vt wmprmmmi to Mr.Vufiriiiiiil»y .t -uimt-m. Tiitiii -irw M H. liiTtim«Wr ewB>d tiW «w»teno ( Alber t 8WMI. Albert Sweet,» widely -mown dtlxeo of pULfrffie . died oa Fritter, Jalr tO, aitntr «va Q]Mm of about three week*. A boot two jean ago If r. Sweet bad a .tarioaa attack of poerjiieotiia from whkh he tie rer txfily recorered, Tbe Imme diate cattee of hli death wae s caivotroae •nfectioo which polioaed hie wbok ijt- tsci3. Mr. Sweet wae bora ia Duvrrllle &3 years ago Jane 3d. He wai tbe oo)jr •oa <if tbe Uie Qeorfe Sreet. He mar< rled Sept 14, 1B71, Mlef Ellnbath E. Edwarda, who tarrlree hira w.Vh a soo Oeorge E., aa architect ta New York city. Mr. Sweet vu ed oca tod la Dao*- rOle aad Nsw Haren. Ee wae an ex- ceediaf \j bright et^totar and woabooore in hie claaa. He wu a great reader, a man of flae Ut«rary ability and had a wenderfoi memory. He wae the aatbor of aocas fine poeuu WTittea priodpally for If terary and eocial ooCemBtoni, Mr. Sweet 'e first teulneae TentortJ wai ae a grooer with ThomM E. QaUagher, tbe firm name Sweet ds Gallagher. Thie waa about 18.0. Ia 1373b»became con nected with what i i now the Qeorge Sweet Hanufactaring company of which his father wae the head, and has ricce acted ae ita jnperinteodfetit of agoociea and in other capacities, displaying fine bosiame qajUificatioos. He waa an ectire dontocratlc partiMa , aa d prominent ia tbe local ooaacUs of tbe party. He wu poetroaeter o f Daaarille nader Preaitleat Glerelaad and *aperTleor in 1881-3. HU cfflcieDcy ae anperriaor hae often been remarked by thorn on the board wit h him. Mr. Sweet was a nun of Idndiy nature and made maay frlenda. Oar tftixens generally will ayiapathlM with the family in Mr. Sweet's death in tbe prime of life. Tbe fntveral held from tbe family Test- dense oa West arenas Monday after noon, was largely attended. Tbe ser- rices were cood acted by Iter. Mr. Her rick of the Presbyterian rhnrch of which deoMse d was a member. I Th » UToHta wfclikijr of C» BUiiitb tU^.tKcZZTot It . •.tchW parltjr: bjv faro rite*. a>w k«r M M by HyUa d Hoi Miss Jennie Ooleinan of Naples, former employee at the Jackson tSatta- torinm. is iasane and haa been taken to tbe WiUard asylam. There is more Catarrh in this action of the conn try than all other rtiMMW pat tetngetlier, W on til tbe lest few years was supposed to be loourablte For a great maay years doctors |vos>o«aord it a local disease, and pnacribed local retsedka, and by cc *3taai .Uy fafliag to can with local treatnunt, proaonoed it inctirable. Sdenoe baa proTen catanb to be a constitatfaoal diseaae. and tssre fore roqalrae conintitntiosuvl traatmect Hall'a Catarrh Care, maanfactared by P. J. Cheney <t Co., ToMo, Oaio, la tbe ooiyconstltntmOemalcnreoa U is taken fat««ally in tloeesfn«10dropG toateeapxitnfoL It teU directlyoot*« blood aad maooos sorfaces of ibo sy*> tern. They offer oue k»mdre4 doUjir* for any case tt falls to can. Betwd for drctilan aad tatilniosJale. Adalrees, F. J. Qketwy * Co., Toledo, 0. Sowd by edrasci -4*, 73 cants HalTa Family Pills are tha beats D . L~ en* W . aUCalF^hOJa*. *J -JUrm«t« Mtx^hUr la -r ^n -r . U U «% XT fUUfthtme «>matnVMT Vlll Mai r**Xh>4 tHP UCM* ^i^^UxTsJr^U rata «>f It AT tn* luUomm fl-Uto B. It. .fc f'.^f^-V rtaauUr a )iw «la>s*v feMaakotiac wlta I M C M JZ +4 *T<mlAl»n<K S. walch wUl ito - M ->(%A1 at all •latisstvt ao t »rW M r *v *Ur KoxtNGS o r Buaixxse. ^OtlCeS. KMioa Is Wntt T Jd-va, tka tall rnOM 1UT< IWM clalava it ^MltM aaalerB -aiW, aa IU - CwTrer a t tk* DaacaTlUa Saiia c tvaa La-va e*iawtKa**t*»3, an r»oaIrw4 to lurawaaou, ta* aaaie. l a limlM d forra. aa-i wlih TWd h (• tipt»rt ta^jmmvf. to Ik* aada^tnicaaal. at _ oatkr* lVtl>« Vlltasa of paaartlta, N . v oa or befor* U»* UUtUy of Aaca«i . M. i>mtert. Joi j rut, mn. VT»nt*>d. • jrmmg »aa (rota Litiacst M Ooaa- hx, e-eT. V- tea praoara tor th» eoaclajr Rail* wl r atail tWrrtoa lUaeaalaaOa-a. W o rar- slah arariaiac. laaodJac t>«xU aa<l avatM. Atininxaat,IKa^oalac ataarai, IaUr-*llaa» Cor7w- Himem laaaJlata, Codar E-vivMa. la. •aar. Mwi. Tka Aaswwt «tta-i!aatroa (o r l-aclMi. wlU IwIrCrdla U w tack tfelmt InlUla c la M L Man-fed aria* Anv^avt* ui IS fc.wlaa!a« a t t o'clock, a, a* * CP. M-cXavTr. ^MOa^ualp-nViaar, «.wWDWtHcC X^utBtaaaUoat Davy a c Arae i cvad. at aadcoort for M . litCrr l Pmrk aad Uva rata oao. fau^lcvi-vrs. . . w W a caad ••>•« •» Aa««wt Accouto ( tlva l^a-»v»rfMUoa^^«^4hor»; « w At •uVTcara Ai ktat On*! itmnawDI tv* a T»C T aaaW rata DM. M M K I U Acaata for M-aa as4 Char le—i Tam r Oalsv. '«t^aUjaaaaml mm*» ejaleke «tvUa V-CT t-avt a t |iii n Vanvt, wi U i*ta^laii sax. - --^ ntaiwnVo Oaumawius trawaati saaaaao Mcaa \e m »e,a e ma —a, r»e» Ue^ aw. try XattissI al l at half attae. Baaai Tie' Have Hse , Btaaca. ate . eta. e t ae» wtot tbey aie aalaally weeta. Cease .eaty. ' nehartaewt a Uarasy. tVeaaaa Mre e aSMT. tiaatt y lias hi I hi . ate* mataa Ik befueet BteefBtt Basket sure tteeu. rOetTMAIT O r •OOUSTVgt.T . tSaennanaea erMeKlaht,«. estate anr vtaa erasataaa. la atesesaastrt. tt arm aa ts«aia TV.^--^ j ^ .lamm. y^fc^'i***^ a . a asset • i I'I aerttelta aaar a . iilmS at m e mrestaeaa . an* \ \ ' ' ii . Ha t D .WHT* util e Bait; tittle susa t er Irrer aswt I F. J.Mitna . aarreatriiisliS i t an a aaeiie e < DE. Tfaomee* galillihl 'i cwsa, t i slaea. ettaau. stasia tela. aaaaar eC seathaaea seen wteWaaVsha hiillia ai. aataer laataaay serieal sr aitlilailieiaaasi sa! It la nan letaaena<w|g«tv. lalih I suit. f Tan _ setyttasa iiallBtte • • J w twterae . T aaAte^ B^H. rati DaM^OUtawa t saswtac awa y a i TRX XeaUSIXKr TO*imjJX. t Oriir Xovr . Wa T~*i Ta4 a lt»t mt VaaOaiWr wtemrm* wvk. •>*>*) amnyw to kwa »W a ta t*>a rfn -t-111-* TlunM «W tTKaat m «wtmmw « f mtmU | atiaamt l»n»rtra.t M*.nmU irai r antrw. Wlvaa 1 • ••••Il a ll 11 aUTail -I *0 uuaanr .«MiallMiwSvtr. Ati*-tw.MB|liM 1 VwU -aar M »t lata mmtm. Saat _ Dr . fWtar* a a^tara«l a a* man/. Oataa ntranaliry. «lwar> ' — ttwtafca. p. ID. Bgtr* Tlie Two Leading Makes of Ladies' Shoes are the \Queen Quality\ and \Sorosis $3.00 aad ^3.50 {or the Shoes and £2.50 and $3.00 for the Oxfords. steaT-See our Gent's $3.00 Shoe—Black, Vici and Tan Colors. AT P. W. BYER'S. Next door to Postof&ce. Itnimer & Sturm. WANT WANT 10,000 PEOPLE PEOPLE Asia tea atausy snare am will eatme ta leak •T«T aa r Hon Famry Doeantteet China. . . if ev el Hew. (hat we rt> eelre dlreet iraau. . . IJnnegee. 12a MAIN aTREET. n o me Cheap stxcmvelona. Aah-Uctawaai»-Rallread|A|eultl a re- K d to cneep exoeraleua to PhUaaclpeU. At- Ue Cltr. Ifaeaa- Otr . Chlcru , Char nnC^aela 'salL \^trmt^attd fuchmoad. o r wrVrrSl IP Fes, JMv. Pas. AseatrStMsl o street. BeSalo, M. V Bachaaan. VUh- May St. Pare rood Oa, ta JtoiVK. V OaaUaraeer— Mymaaasaa haa Been a treat off., drier ar and haa rawed It vary lnlarloaB. Itarlac ua« t eeren l packaa*. ot you ; OBalR ^.taedrlahUiat 'a - the rdant,of eogac aha Snda It meeh battar for aererlf asd foreachlldreu tndrlet . see kaa aires - Weuaeapaet. A raaUamaa receuUy cured ot drapap- ala tar . tt e following srmtopriale rarie dartw ot Berne' Caaaoua olMlas*. noev aaTeBMetaadcaa not est. and aota. bar . eUstwsatlt ; but w e navopaaetaailw. _ eaU-Kodol Uppn* 1 \ Cure be thsafced.** Tbla trauvetlon wUt dla~ t wbat roe aet. ItlaaUau T raUma and radically euraalndl. leaaadaUetoeiacndl«>nlare^ rorkerua,leIertoe.ea«»e d a»l a JUeajae JaDaWlWaWllck IU~I Salve. I t Ur n orlslsjd. OoueWrf.ltouaaraeorhrja.Ua e only UeWltrt . F . >• Urtaon. Bretsler Inad aad Zlae ralut . 1 am mlllse the Bietale Rajd r Mla. d Pajtt. . blab ie a til t claee teed aa d slao palat. ao« aedsr a soalUve s^srautoe l o be a ear . teed ^!'alaT »i \s't; *Ateo OU. 'rerveauei? Var- arab, rUterTllird ail Sale K efc^ u^,,^ DanevUl.m Mt. Morris Railroad . Tha trait, or tke Ueaerll H aalHl Merrta rsllreed w11lhea~raara«oj> « alraal or by aatteatstbe reudert^a. atzerte m eroaalBe. (Csaualsevllla) wklto bride , creaalnt aad a t Aseuenue.re r the eouveeleece ot semes, tars st ntaao potato. Tbe taw aeU a both aaater ead rlreeUtar of e ceeatarMt eqaallr raUty . Tbe Mar wbe la yen a daaeeroee oosasTerMtof DeWltl's laaaUai^nalvetiakaroarur e to make e , ...-a Haaal naive liana jamr MI. « «*- - UtuaUnrsreroSt. Yo u ca n ao t Iresthlaa. DaWHtV la the ealy awnelee —• —^•-•> Dawitra u se e eui y eew«f. aa d aaieiaal Wlarh Maaet aalTe. e w.11 aaow a care far altea aad a U able abam, Eee that roar SataratrteyouIMWIU'taelv ^ BatUah Beevin Unlaaeut reauvee eU tlard, .Snlrixfrm—* U- ' —r— Uaa. MutXtet. DaaavUte. If. T. It I aaa deaaeaalnaad b y eraariaace artoa ca a e . e»eyeal«ef by tbe t OeeWeut. Oourh Core. Tbla arise 1 sall y fo r eeesba. ecbfc asaa. rrlea e sa d alt throat aa, gTaSuutetlr. T.J. Henna. Who at t o alarue . as won se ssen ar e made eUawmale br tideey ead Hillir Ujable. , Pr . atUaaar^a by SMUI fr~ . earn simshl ^ toUlaajl .tea l It A*a™«. Dr. Cl~r * O., BlBeeeaatoa, H.V. I Tkareare a. Wtto r sHla sanee taaa De . Wia^llUteXart y Baaaen. alway s treeaet aadcertaue. F.J.Jfataea. Tar OvewMxr Tec UN Ul WWt-Tit ^d Oue Mlaaba <Oau-k Care to the.aalr harm- U-rm -Ty-... M^lm -J^^gF Me. MI. J. P. IrVcPlVM, D. D. 5. .DENTIST.,. vote. M. T. CismllaMi s •eurtaeSs.m. SSoa. Bojs' ind Children's Clothing... 1 Tw«aar»rumynaar.aeehow earefel we have hnsm to have she right eever mat ia the sneee at at east the haute reetow*. Tfaare hettor aaeehedshan aiaa a lib the Umags Bora sstowenr. I-eaaoe rmana, D L B. Taete, save i In t, aj -nn. raoaau Samt, agu« an t. 9L» ap. D. Sorer, nam 8 to lu, BI JN tea. nnllis' Buarut, nam * an It, The rV^rasiss, age 1> to 11, 33. SB aa, with D. It. Veeta. All the new tlitaaga an Ckaw aatd Hess. The Indent Thnnga la Mean wear. Gal end eee en. Wat,.KJIAMH R » SOU , XT.\ 38 ll work In •!• years o i hard, practical wrack l o the aiaaurafjanriBre ot \Vom«t*a Sho«?« prowca, brjrond a qqntfon thai the Itnrkx, Shuts la tvoi an c »j >srrirntmL KxptTTtctK« b a nrise teanrhrr — wrllhont it tbe mt , ttrlbh, wvQ -tnade llctrick Sho « conld nrftrr ba»c bet-n pro<lu»cctl Tbe nime, IleriicL. ha s stood Uw yaa^alWui tmst Off tlsACt hoocat afeoo dealers rveTTarhcfa will tell rot. that Th e Shoe of KelLaUe Qoad .tjr — the \Eaijf SKoej\ for women. V OWT rhotka of three foo d padea, and cad . one r^arantwd — $2 50 — $yx> ~%yyx The Herrick Shoe. •JS SrSClAJ. HOTtCS. Oafarda. SO Canra par pan tow tbn abw . rrlcaa. - JV« M frit, /I M > jSMvaw' tm —U ^ Sold only by J. A. Shcatnigel. aC-eSem^atmtmtmt-. wS»t5*ea ?»sva5wir*«*t7-' Tuition TXnut Oo. UNION TRUST COMPANY Of Rochester, 25 State Street. camaEd AND SURPLUS , =• fsso.ooo KKaovtucE**, - . a»,«roo,ooo 4 Per A £52.^ ZVS?. 1 - Ji Per Cent, '-^\ir^^r'\ *TCent. aalnarlnrel DepoellarT lew Clly aavel Camaly Ftsda . tX.), i.eoaS , Mr. SoUeltsat. not. eeoauiK v. TKOBA.H, PM. raeDERiCK w. xoLtxa l^Oabaw. Rew Mill—Ceraer Os&iu k Spnee Streets. E. H. SICAOSHAW, nuestntlz. a. v. >»»a»e«e>»a»e,e»sseva >t s,s».ess»>e,s,s t s ) pEABSHAW 't * CCLCBRATC D t QRAHAM] 1 AND OTHER CEREAL. PRODUCTS I » »P £CIALTY. t Uwd Eidi^TfljilTkJiciMiS«iioH«siic« 1859. } X » m. ^m.m.m.m,.»^^»^^.et^^m.^^. j j » j. — » ^ » - UW^BTmy ^J^r^r^^^p^r^F^P^F^r^^r^r^F^B W ' ^T^^^W^^W ^r^r^r^r^r^m^r^r^r^ US ay uny^emmuy^pen^um>amumweyena Fir Oi£ hcoJ trmdt % FLOUR % MJSAZ^ FEED, r*r^ im mxy desired quantity. ExtMattgt 0M a fair and square basis. AH kinds 0/ custom grinding quickly mnd nicely done. Sterling Silver Tea Spoons . . Dessert Spoons Table Spoons . Dessert Forks Table Forks . Sugar Spoons . Butter Knives . Cream Ladles . fickle Forks . . % 8 00 per iloz. , 15x0 \ ,1100 •' 15 00 \ 33 co \ I CO each. I 50 each. 1.00 each. 1 50 each. * 025-1000 • fFINE t earUarm, mwrnwenr-m^ ew '^B^^B .my-v.mrmt milt mt uw rmcis. lee eta ge es aae*a s^saer aa ye. witA SPECIAL— One dozen Tea Spoons, $6.50. EaTWc Repair, Rurntah and Krgil.l Sterling Sllvrr SaT-Prixe Cups a Specialty. W. H. GLENNY &. CO., 190-194 East Mwi StrMt Rocrtntar, N. Y Slavm, TRY THEM ON! We want you to try on our Shoes. We want them to fit yon aad we will see that they do fit you. Swaamer patterns, in all styles, are now our daily thought. Prices are low aad we guarantee cvcry- pair to give satisfaction. BLUM'S SHOE STORE . Daniel Hunt, Proprietor. Soea 9. attaaacr. Mid Summer Sale... Shirt Waists must now be sold. Colored Waists—worth |l.oo,tu5 and $l 50—reduced to oae price. Your choice 50 cents. White Waists reduced from 25c to 50c on each waist. Pique. Skirts—All $2.00, $135 and $2.50 white starts reduced to f 1 75 All St JS nad $1.50 skirts reduced to St.oo. Tailor-made Suits—All suits formerly sold a t $1:. 4*13.50 aad (15, aow reduced to one price—$10. All aaiu formerly toed nt *9, $ 10 aad fit, now SS.OO . A. new spring; nttd saaanttw ntjrtnn. ' , JOHN Q?*OlAX*C&&.