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.: ? 5. a. rows. pie cedes. Jrcuriu ui PnTlitiu, OM*,liMtl«IU< •e*ta. HUM, Vttt- itaUa, €*cv, art*. *ry and Tare ^•iost Complete Stock: i(cT¥om... 1 C«5 h i Qncer, 123 Main Street Urania haa sixteen {nah air children. Jamat )Ereia and famfly an bare from New York City. A rural free mail delivery route ta to ttartod from Caatile. Ontario comity baa * 8antlago poet- of2o» recently eqtablUhed. LoICoyhad tb» Unman of two OOTID* tie** QeMi -to ao4 Wyoming, on Tuetxlay and WO 4 BSSKUT. BmhTnttiontbeSSlk inst. at CteeV MoNlsch'a *t Liberty Pole. ETeryone eordWIly tuvited. Miss Mary B. H&rtman bw returned from e w«k'» visit at the Hanctnm cot tage, Etnioctc lake;. Livonia has ftnicbed paving for its fatgh school building-. Lucky Livonia, had BO beak CaOttra in ben. George Harbnac's wheat threshed last week, averages 30 btufeela to the acre. HU rye U also a good yield. Ittlsfl Kstfaeryu To. Perry has been visiting her friend. Sister If. Phttotoena at the Convent of Mercy, Bnflalo. The alnmd aaaociation of the Livonia high school beld its first -men*! banquet Thursday ntgntol last week, a fin» affair. The Republican says Geneeeo has _jarly four xnUe* of mscadatnised' streets, lias been at them twenty-Cve BWUA.Y, AOOOaTlfl,lWO . ^- New AdVOftUlng: . J OootvattOB. <% Career—Paint, t Fidi— lMfhtfuL TltsSrtaoas. Hoc * * Co. .-X Ofc-RaUa c Prices. .Fac i Co.—Ureal Savtsc. C; K,-Kxenfr4oB to Port***, -k Bchubmoal-titore for Beat. • fryer-Annual Bteetiac Oaaoetery , BC Bloaat—Bate via Shorthand * fcfcoot. ra anoi m 'Stooe and daughter Lena are ftB. Ohio, family reunion at Locg '.Tuesday. county picnic at Long .hursday. . Van Tyne of Cnylerrille Is . Van Yalktmborg's. 1 in prises nt the Labor a Danevilie Qan dab. »L.Hall of Battle Creek, t of her atmt Mrs. E. . Perine and alias Peck gave I whist party to ladies Tuea- . Whitehead of Danavilte ris- i Snyder on Sunday.—8prii »»c- 'erpcise. Fa W. Noyes and son Jara -en a TacaHon trip to the Tboq- aod Quebec at Loo* Point recently Editor thoagbt he saw a nn-teor. 1 elder, too.) to press at an uaaraaliy early Wednesday to give the force \t of fixeiaen^ day. Dr. Chose of Baasrille preached Stiver take auditorium on Snuday Tbe asesmbly closes today, of the most charming of rammer thd Thousand Islai*ia, Toere- . and Mrs. F. P. Mogee have of thirty decrees in the tem po Sunday morning was most '; aad the fine rain of Monday was also t. grateful change. Mrs. a ¥7. French had the *of greeting at the Sanatorium L _ their lately married daughter, Alexander Donbar of Pitta- -y afternoon, Aug. 8th, wck and Rev. Rowland r Berlin, Pa., were a . Mr. Sbolu at the borne of f the bride, Mrs. E. V. Bab- the new boainesa place* in terareE. W . DoollUle's ear- harnesa store, F. 0. SUoey's _ aad blacksmith shop, and Backset** apple evaporator and mill. h N. Hedges poet on Tuesday even- _ _ _ a resoInrioQ of thanks to the n's association for an invitation In the parade today aad regret- li.abil.ty of tie old soldiers to the march. aaaaal reunion at the First New Dragoons will be held at Portage y, Aug. 80th. Cot William .of Deaaville, preaideat of the aatioa, deeirva a gsaersl moMer, •o—isse an attractive program, HUie imeh air boy at Kt. MorrU Jk. Bturisn's orchard, atrikiag la oa a stick, kaookiag oat two ia- petrciag hia ftc *g *e aad nwnlng roof of aiemoath. Dr. Pudge took r hlat aad the little fellow is oat _ Be doesn't w**t u y mora frees, ia that way agaic. filaocbe Oleic at Dawdle ie her aaat Mrs. Valentine Kaosoh rt.Marl« Sorga of Daasville ' _ the family of Adam Schwiagle. aad Mrs. Henry Hnberttd and ter of rataevilie and MraT MoTlghe tkbes, of Btiighzmtoa wen at J. eiahart'e Mretday.— Waykad Reg- nmberof lasportiat changes and to the so*! tars' ho<m at Bath, medeatan estimated ooet of Tbeee laclede three new cot- k boose for the storage of 'vege- and a largo addition to the big _ The honee MM 1600 inmate*, eaaadaat Andrew Davidson lc well Da rid Hamm eca?nm sort of : trader*' cemventioc^ held tfi Kanda Friday and Saturday, broaght to- the moat miaoeilanaoaa, oactan sort of hoofed qnadrapeda -genas E>iasev«c seen since Ed. Boot' Many sales and trades were made everybody went home poorer for the . and Mrs. John F„ Cos nor of ML • are the procd parenta of a (laugh re Friday, July 27 th. No addl- to'the repabUcaa vote la Livingston ty in this case.—Goneseo Deino Tae women wOl vote Wore Him ner will come of age. aad she'll vote republics* ticket ears. 'Xaerell be \ dessocratio party then, nn -t apology' for that oooe proad *y beootaes debryaaised mighty aooa. r had a bis; tre on Sat*rday It started, ia /oka a Bar 's naist attd oil store ia Wftder's ar- om Maes street, east corner Aqae- Lrsst. Taa paisit aad oil bvraad -y ss4 thustisil the whota cov- Tae asplnslsq sat Are to the of the TJafaa aad Adverthsw Sdltor*a Table . J. B. Baker baa eold the house and lot on upper main street owned by Mrs. M, E. Edlogs to Mrs. M. M. Kellogg for $1600. W. B. Sanders of the IJanda News ia _Joying a western trip. That means the old man** at the desk. Bat he isn't very eld after all. There was a million dollar Are in Buf falo at an early hour Moo day morning destroying the Dakota elevator and a large qnaatity of grain. Yacht race at the county picnic next TLnrsday between. IS tn, and 2 p.m. for beautiful silk pennant presented by Herbert Wadsworth of Avon. Hon. J. B. Morey baa preeented a. fine pair of horses to his daughter Airs. Her* bert Chase of HoDtsvQle, Ala., and Hor ace Herrick will deliver them. Pensions granted Saturday: Increase, William N. Luce of Corning |17. Sam- no3 Predmore of Batb Soldiers' Home 18, Daniel B. Holbert of Addteoo f 17. The Short family will have a reunion the foot of Hemlock lake next Wed nesday, Aug. S3d. The family is not Short In numbers nor In enterprise. Schwingel •& Carney sold on a ran the goods recently advertised in a bosi- local in tLla paper. They sold eighty-firo screen doors in one week. J, H. Baker baa sold the Waters place Chestnut arenas to George R. Browd for SidOO, taking In part payment there for Mr. Brown's hooea and lot on Wash ington street Oa Friday of hut week Mrs. L. Q. Ripley had two bloomers on her night blooming cereos, which Sue display she kindly shared with such neighbors as she could notify. Harry Clark of New York city Is bar* Ing warm welcome from bU many friends in Dansrille. He likes dty life greatly and belleres New York to be the city of thk> conn try if not of the world. The Plain shoe factory ia Dansrille has received an order for 3000 pairs of felt shoes from Alaska.—Mt. Morris Enterprise. The order is a nice plain, bat Blam Is the name of the shoe fact ory. We have a list of sixteen or more graduates from the Batavis Shorthand A Baalness school who have recently ac cepted good positions. The school seems to bold the confidence of good bnsiness firms. Mr. and Mrs. B . W. Keith and son Jsy of Harrey. 111., are visiting their former Dansrille home after an absence of nine years. Jay is a bright lad of 13 yvars who pays bis own way on this visit. Edward T. Fslrchild, Esq.. of Mil waukee, is home for a abort visit after an absence of two years. He is eagerly sought oat and cordially welcomed by a host of friends. This wOl be b*s bony Evidently some people should more fnlly sppreciata the fact that the letters R. 8. V. P stand for the Frouch words Repoodes s*il voos plait; in plain Eng lish, answer should be promptly forth coming. The Mt. Morris Post of last week contains an Interesting historical sketch cf the Ridge church which has recently bean painted. It is the snccessor to the old log meeting boose which was boilt In the fall of 1837. The Batavia News says Bethany's ap ple crop proa lees to be of immense pro portions this year. W. 8. Page expects to pick from .his sixty acres of orchard at least 8000 barrel*. The trees are cul tivated and sprayed. The director of twcbnology at Potsdam X. Y. ( and his wife havs 1W the past six years cm frnit a*xl nuts. They never cook anything, and are in good health. ThbstyWof life would quickly no\f the soaathsepiog acd servant girl ptob- Tbe Livingston Democrat, jrus sweet six teen, is one of the fairest and sweet est of the sisterhood of Livingston's newspapers, and 000 of the liveliest and sandest,too. And Horton is ber only boss. • « • Francis A.\ WlUanl.Ute of the N«K- burg Register, baa secured a cuatrullmg interest In the Syracuse Evening Tsle- grarn and becomes its geosral inanagsr. The Telegram is the only democratic* daily in Syrccns*, and Mr. Wlllard is tbe man to posh ft to Its greatest «oc- cou, for be brings energy, talent and ex perience to his work. He la » brother of Garry A. \Willard last week Dominated by the repQbllcans of Oeetda comity for senator. r » •» An Auamless Paper.—We had the pleasure of greeting on Monday Mrs. Virginia D. Young who was recently written up by Leslie's Weekly sa the publisher of au Adamlees paper, the Fairfax Enterprise of Fairfax, S. C. Only women are members of editorial, working and office staff. Mrs. Young writes leaders, does graphic reporting and ia an eloquent speaker. She recently crusaded the south urging the Import* once of equal rights for all. Mrs. Young la the coming woman who has come. riBRMKN ^B DAY. The Faithful Sentinel.—A quarter of a century ago, The Granville Sentinel was started in a modest way at Gran ville Foor Corners, a hamlet of 700 in habitants, 06 miles nortbraut of Albany: —abandpress, a patent ootside and a drunken trimp the principal stock in trade. Today Granville has a popula tion of 3000, and tho Granville Senti nel is an eight page newspaper ranking with the best newpapers of Its class in the state. Its editor J L. McArthnr, a giant in physique, a stalwart Sentinel on the ramparts of republicanism, gives an interesting review of tho his tory-marking epoch which spans tho life of the Sentinel. Long may he stand guard over the destinies of tho village whose highest welfare he baa so well defended. Innocents Abroad. — Oar editorial friends William J. Kline of the Amto sterdam Democrat And Fred P. Hall of the Jamestown Journal, have charm ing letters in their respective news papers written from mid ocean abont mid July. We do not envy these good fellows the joys of their trip, bat we do jast wish we could b» with them, No peut-up newspaper contracts their powers, bat the whole boaadlees uni verse is theirs.' So tbey soar and soar into the regions of sentiment and specu lation. They are well mated. There's Hall, one of the frankest, purest and most peHucid of fellows, who enjoys the good things of this world, and of whom it is said, he wants to be naughty, but doesn't know bow 1 Then there's Kline, as cleanly sentimental, &s pare hearted. bit mire progressiva, who doesn't want to be naughty, bat knows how I Just bow these two rare fellows wQl affect each other during their genial companionship of many days amid new scenes and sounds. Is a matter of some nxkty to as who are left behind, but we all hope for the bret. We shall ex pect a detailed report of the doings of the Innocents Abroad at the next edi torial gathering. CJoIot; to Europe . Dr. W B. Preston of this village left THnsville Tuesday evening for tits' rk, from which place he will sail at 10:30 this morning on the German Lloyd steamer Bar be rosea for Bremen. Dr. Preston is accompanied by his nephew Charles Morey who goes to prouecnte his special studies la Munich and Rome. The two fake their wheels along and will do some sight steins off the public avenues of travel. Dr. Pres ton will visit the Paris exposition, go through Switzerland and Into the Alps, take in Rome, Pompeii and Vienna. At tho latter place he will visit wich keen Interest the great hospitals. Dr. Pres ton Is an Intellectual man, with a philo sophical temperment, full of vigor and enthnsUsm in every tbinz that affect* humanity mentally or physically, and after thirty three years of con tin no us and sacceeful prao'ioe of his profession he is just in tho condition to appreciate and absorb all that comes within the range of his obsorvstion In freedom from business for three months, W« hope to give oar readers the advantage of some of Dr. Preston's observations and con clojikns. We wish him and his talent ed nephew a hsppy time. Mr. Morey will probably remain abtoad for a year. IXtnavllle Kxteuds Cordial Wclonme. Dansvillo Is In bar gala drees today and on bcr best behavior to give per fect sntertainment to the firemen of Livingston county who are ber most welcome guests today. Tbe stars and stripes ware their welcome from tbe middle of the streets, from flag-poles on buildings and from many windows; red, white and bine is feetooced In many fashions, and other colors mingle there with in bunting, cllkand oUier material; evergreens also symbolise the fadeless- ness of oar friendship for the men who day and night are ever ready to rash to the rescue of imperilled lives and prop erty. Firemen, strong and vigilant, given sense of security to communities in times of peace, as oar armed soldiers do In times of war, and for their patri otic work they are to be highly regarded and duly honored. After so von years of organization the Livingston County Fireman's aaaocia tloc, honored and cared for in othor vil lages, comes back to Dans7ille, the place of its birth. Firemen, fellow citizen?, the place is yours I .km rsjsasaw %m,ot± For a score of y**r* or mora the Cath- oltoohlklnw of Medina have attended the patflo school*, bat thU year, owing totWs^Urity^oppceisnUoftbeaobeme. ssfnrate schools will be ktalntalned. The majority of Medina people trgret the change.— BaUvU News. William, oldest eon of Theodore Schlick of Syraease U vMHng bis nncle Henry Hnbertns and other r*iati,v*s in DsMviUe.' William, folk) wing In tbe footsteps of his father, coraojewosd at taa printing bnsiness four years ago. The Schlicka are capital printers. Caledonia's axpect»*ioua of a cement plant have bees revived by the visit last week of Cleveland representatives who came to secure extension for a short time on 300 acres of marl laod now under option. I t is now promised that work on bniblings wOl- be commenced by September 1st. Schwingel & Carney advertise paint this week. Mr. Schwingel says that in almost every other place, palpte aw us ually kept in hardware stores. Here it is supposed to be kept In drug stores, bat there Is no advertisement to that effect in our colnnuMi, aad so our readers will naturally go-to Schwingel A Carney's for it. Tbe late Editor TVUlerd'A^Cobb of Lockport left *5000,to the ?W: Presby terian chnrch of that dty; t*» to Ham ilton college, the ineosas' tojhe offered anuaaUy a* a prise for the bsst essay on ionrssOtssa; •soft/for' the^osVe of his grave at Rosas ;'a *sd- .the' ressalBder to tlMlMsae assl ft* sign jsjissfcasary boards of lbs Pisss ./ssitaa charch of America. : AsraVBswbsr ysi LIS^JII Julia Marahall, a short horn, two-year-old heifer, which he sold a year or so ago to a man at Onun Lake, Michigan. She weighs 1,700 poanda. Mr. Barber has a very AM h*rd of abort honu again aed will start for Syrecn«* the 34th to ex» hlbit these at tkkeXftw York atate fair. We knee he will gr* Am premlasi *mA raeak he will.— Avon ttipilik. Wednesday was devoted strictly to business. Nanda was chosen as the next place of meeting, with the following Nnnae officers: Harry Peck president, John fL Hughes vice president, Lester Hlggins secretary, L. H. Brace urer, and a vice president and executive committeeman In each town. Today will be a day of social pleasure, parades, sports and muaio, which wo have heretofore mentioned. The chief feature of tbe afternoon will be the par ade with the following line of march: 1st division on Chestnut eve. right rest ing on Main; Sd division on West Ex change right resting on Main; Qd divis ion on East Exchange right resting on Main. Colnmn will more at I rfJO sharp, down Main to Maple ave, countermarch William to Health to Perine to Eliz abeth to Leonard to Main to Adams, countermarch to Exchange to West ave tn Washington to Osslan to Main to Ex change. Marshal Dlrdull Ksnnedr AUJaUst ^J. U. Morey. Jr ; After the parade, drill contest between tho fire companies, laying doable line of hoso, base ball, and races of various kinds. In the early evening balloon as cension. There will be many bands and much music Uaroughoat tbe day. \Let joy be nocoofined!\ Ansjelloa'a Ubrarr Xeterprl^e. On Wednesday of last week Anfdllca celebrated its seventh annual village festival under the saspires of the An- gel lea library aasoclatloei. There were 4.000 penpjs present, aad over (JOO was clear*]. Tbs day was spent ID parad**, drill* and entertainments. Tbe park •Ad Main street were lighted in the ereaiog by colored lights, Tbs associa tion baa been presented with a new lH.OOv library beildlng now la course of construction. It Is the gift of Uu wife of Frank SoUivaa Smith, the well known lawyer and the vice-president of the PitUbunr, Shawssat A Northern railroad. The building will be three stories high and will contain receptlos) library, bUtoricaj and colonial rooms and a large sseembly ball to seat 800, It is a royal gift and will be an endur ing monument to the donor. F. Mrs. Preston of Hocbester is guest at Dr. Preston's. Nicholas Johantgen also has a night- blooming cerecs. The reservoir water is unpleasant about these days. Mrs. William* Hartman and 3. Hi Ick have 1 gone west. Another warm wave made its appear ance Tuesday afternoon. JohnYochum has a fine evergreen arch over Perine street. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Wellerand fami ly from Greigsvine are visiting Mrs. Weller'b paxesta Mr. and Mrs. David Dlmxnick. Great preparations are being made Roche*tor to entertain tho grand lodge L O. O. F. at Us meeting 1 In that dty next week. Tbe Dansvllle grange will hold a lawn social, Aug. £fth, at O. O^tschall's. Ice cream and cake, 10 cents. Proceeds to be ttied towards a new piano. Every oee cordially invited. Tbe corn crop never looked better In, *Mn section and beans promise well. Threshers say wheat is taming out bet ter thee expected med of good quality. In fact, it is a pretty good year for all kirds of crop*, exceptheyin this ffctloe, aod then what a fruit, year, not tnnch .•eg of kick'tes;withaochboentfftilcrops. —Need. News. Title Wet Short rack. —Dr. J. H* Jackson's lecture Tuesday morning wss made an object lesson in administering the wet sheet pack. A cot stood on tbe pisiform with all the apparatus and a young nun offered him- j self as a subject. He was most skillful- j wrapped, unwrapped, cooled in a drip- j plog (beet and rubbed down. At the close, tho uuw«lcomesnr>c-uirCe- ment was made that Dr. Wood is to never bis connection with this institu tion and to establish himself ebewHern. He has been with us almost from a boy and ID a special sense as one of us. Of course Mrs. Wood goes with him and great will be tbe lose. Dr. Jackson spoks highly of Dr. Wood's successor, a student under Dr. Darucb of New York, having bed large hospital experience as well as general practice. l>r. Hardin. —Dr. Hardio's sermon Snnday follow ing tbe thought of the text Rev 31 13, On tbe east three galea; on the south three gates; on the west three galea; on the north three gates; wss a very beau tiful and Instructive discourse. John's thought of God was not partial but com plete, and though one of the Jewish race he had shaken himself free from the sectarian bondage of bis peoplo and hlsr| thoughts had relation to no one sect but to all mankind. Unslcal Kntortalomont. -The Sanatorium Is seldom without musical talent of some sort and occas ionally of two or three varieties com bined. This week besides the usual staff performers, the recitals have been enriched by the exquisite playing on tbe 'cello by Mr. Hsdley, a member of the Boston Quartet club. The Sunday evening Song Service was supplemented by a Cycle of Amorous Song, and classi cal selections on the piano and 'cello, Oemi . Reconstruction is the subject of an article by Dr J H. Jackson In the Au gust number of Truth. -The \new member\ has been christened simply, Margaret Bock, and she is said to be flourishing beautifully niaromcA L HOCIKTY. Twenty -Ptrth Annua l Mootto s Mea t Tuesday . The Livingston County Historical so ciety will round out its quarter of a ccn tnry at the meeting to be held at Sonyea on Tueeday of next week, Aug. ttlat. Well do we remember its Initial meet ing. Its small beginning and th* faithful work of the founders. Tbe society has collected mnnh of valuable local histori cal matter which otherwise would bare been tost, also valuable relisa of pioneer life In this vicinity. In the latter work, Joseph D. Lewis, this year's honored president, has been most conspicuous. His collection at the society's log cabin In Geneeeo Is famous In extent, variety and value. Tho program arranged for this aw ting by President Lewis and Secretary Bro- dle Is of exceptional interest as is also the place of meeting. A business meeting wilt t>e held In tbe House of the Elders at 11 :30 a. m., lunch at 1 p. tn. Public afternoon sessVm opened by President Lewis at 2:W o'clock; invocation; in troduction of officers of other societies report of tbe secretary ; annual addresi by Dr. William P. Spra*tUg of Craig Colony; miscellaneous buxtr Tbe Sonyea Historical sociery will bo present as the guests of thiu society, and Mr. F. H. Crofoot of that society will have on exhibition a fioo nolloctiou or historical curios. Au opportunity fur inspecting the magnificent state institu tion—Craig Colony—will be affordod. A cordial invitation Is extended to offi cers of other historical scciotice to be present, also all others Interested ta the work of tbe society. Tho meeting will be of great interest. Robert Ideson died saw day Recent Death*. William Kriearof Lima died Aug aged SD, aged 73. Harriet Yogis, after many years ol suffering, died at her home on Perine stieet, August I ft, at Ibe age of 77 years FaiMrat Wednce>Uy conducted by Ber L, Porter. Mrs. JaMOalhraltitGlbnan, wife of Jamos (illman, died at her boos la Uroveland, August If, at the age of ?a years. Funeral Friday at I p. tn. Bur ial at Union cem*t*ry, Scottslmrg. Charles D ( Beaaett, one cf tbe otdfet reaMenisof thtscocaty, dlfcd at Hoot Saturday, Awr. I|, at (bongo uff,l years. The servirisg relatives are MU» Rachel Bennett, a sister, two daughters, Mrs. 0, F. Sharp of Hants, Miss Ellara Bsnaett of Minneapolis, aad one son C. B. Bui' nett of Hunts. Hon. Xlihu M. Morse of CsAandeigaa was foexad dead with his face downward In a'few inches of water near hie lake side residence on Monday morning, hav ing fallen in a fit of epilepsy. He 70 years old, a former surrogate of On tario county, and tbe father of Sherman Morse of the Niagara Falls GaaeUe. Ezra R, Andrews, a prominent dtisan of Rochester, died Au*, 13th of heart disease, at the age of 73 years. Mr, An drews began on Apprenticeship in print ing in the Eochaster Democrat office, and subsequently went Into book print ing sod binding for himself which be con tinued until his death. Mr. Andrews was trustee and officer of leading edu cational, benevolent and business in*Ci tations of Rochester, an intelligent and enterprising dtisen in many ways. Mr. Andrews was recently president .of the United Typothetoe of America, and always took great interest la printing, and was regarded as a leader in the art. A hand organ, an automobile and merry-go-round are among the attrac tions today. Tbe Breeze, which criticises oar delay in publishing, a report of Hod Wing's birthday, la still imbllehlng a sale close last Febrnary, alto other untimely things, and will next week copy from the Advertiner tbe report of tbe IasUtn tic* of ibe A. 0. U. W lodge oa the 10th Inst. Tbe Breeee «aas'n imperii oer.t r»o*e Is In other people** ba*dee»w too BBocfa, aad aot la hU own MOesrh, 3ackso n Sanatorium . Carbatono Ordlbasco. Owner*- of real property fronting on Main street, along tbe line of the pro posed new macadam road hare been served with an order to make and main tain curbslooes in front of sold property doKrlbed and Indicated by surrey Tho material of said curbs tones to be Medjua sandstone or other stone equal la quality, or of best Portland cement, tbe stooo to be S l-S to 3 1-3 feet In length, 18 inches In width ami 4 Inches In thicknoBS, set in at least ft inches of fiite gravel or sand, if of cemerit, .\Inchon wide st top and 7 at bottom, lit Inches In depth. Mr Werdeln tells ns that a majority I of tbe property owners favor the use of the Medina stone. Ibis be will furnish properly set sod adjust tho sidewalk to it, for M cents a running foot. There oo doubt tho Medina stone for this purposo Is much superior to tbe best cement. No figure* have at* yet been given out bat it Is estimated that the total popula tion of the town of Mt. Morris will bo about 0.700, which is forty or fifty less than at the last census. Of this number about H00 reside within the corporation limits of the village. Geneeeo will bare about 100 less in the town and nearly an equal number in tbe village, tn round numbers the county of Livingston has 87,000; Wyoming, 33,000; Genesee, 3.% 000; Niagara. 74,000: Orleans, £0,000. making a total in this census district of something over 305.000 inhabitants. No exact figures can be given until tbe ro- eult is announced at Washington.—Mt. Morris Union. As tbe census HUperrisor lives near Mt. Morris, these fettlnuites may be considered as approximately cor rect Dansrill e Loda o No . 101 A . O . U W. The above is the title aad number of a new lodge instituted in Dansrille Friday evening, Aug. 10th, by special deputy William McWhorter Sixteen charter members were made master workmen by the Wilfretb Degree Team No. 370 or Elmira, mado up of Messrs. C. A. Pnl- ford. F L. Woodruff. Juno Lory, L. R. Lipcott, Charles Osborne. Wm Issborne, Samuel Cotton, John J Donohue and Louis Rice. After tbe new members had been duly initiated Into the mysteries of tbe junior and master workmen degrees, the follow ing officers were elected for term ending Decomber 31st: Put Master Workman -Char\.** Kbafer. Master Workman ,WUU m A [kwin . Foreman -Alton & Randall. Overseer Ed. Moloney. Financier—Fnd W Bchwln&la. TTeasnrer-lra U . Bstes. Itecordcr-8. E. WrisbL Guide - Johu gnhoxter. tulde Watch -L. A. Pfontoar OuUkle Watch- Fred DanU. TaTUteee -C.JL Peek it year* .'obn\7 Sha rer 3 junk William liajA I r**?- Tho newly elected officers were then duly Installed by District Deputy Geo. Scbwingle of Coming, after which re marks of lateiest were made by the ris- Iting brothers and seven! of the newly- made workmen. This was followed by ref roshmsnts and cigars which all great ly enjoyed. There are indications of a rapid growth of this lodge In numbers. As is generaHly known, the Ancient Or der of United Workmen is one of the oldeet and best of fraternal insurance companies. l>e *ktc *tl<m of the soldiers* Maunment , The last meeting of the f afi commltte ** on the dedication of the soldiers' monu ment considered at some length tbe question of transfer *ax and revenue tax on the bequest of John Hylsnd. Thft following special coramitteos have been appointed TntuperUUon. ^ rarriaffr* cn<l The late Most) at 8L Patrick's next Sondey will beat 0:30 instead of 10:30, Father Dougherty goes to Mt. Morris assist at confirmation services. j Lsf.t Sunday morning Rev J L. Por ter of St. Peters preached to a largo congregation from John U:)H. \ I will not leave you comfortless.\ s thonghtfnl and helpfal and comforting discourse, widely commended. Harry Clark sang I with groat fervor and swoetness.of voice, >h. Shiniog Light* by C B. Dawley ! Service next Snnday at St. Peters at 11 1 instead of 10 A) a. in. No evening ser- ioo. Joh n llylftad** Entato Appraiser E. P Ward finds that the total value of John Bytand's personal estate at the time of bis death Feb. 15th was 1303,008.08; of tbe real property In the town of North Dansrille, OesUn, Bums, West Hparts and the city of Rochester $143,063; the total amount of the taxes to be paid to tbe state upon all the bequests that are taxable, $21, 130.no. Mr Ward was appointed ap praiser by tbe court for* the purpose of ascertaining this inheritance tax. floracM -'UaJnr lull*?. Wm. Kramer. Moblo-J II «*ker, O. V Saucer 1'rinUos-J M . Edward*. 1 (1 W. Oalxtos- Kefreahmenta aad Dlonara Major Ualier. \lieeal „ _ _ . n«It, X«v. J . T Ikwclitrtr. y. tleM«r, Prof. \ J . lloaQor. tiocleUei' Hon, J. a ilomy. K. It. tWdshaw , Dr. J. II. Jnektvm. 8oUolutIoo -E.lt. I>*t *fa»ir, R ILOtter- dorf, C li. ftowe. J. J Halter, J. E. Crtndetd. Tho executive committee, having gen eral charge of the mrraament consists of George A. Sweet, J B. Morey aad J H. Baker. This Is irafBcleut assurance that everything possible will be done to make tbe dedication proudly memorable and patriotically useful, J. II. B^ker vis ited Bath last WeJ[»e*lay with bis friend Con, Oecar F. Lane of Schnercs, and secured the Soldiers' Home band fur dedication. They were cordially rwtved and entertained by Common*lent Dwvldeoa ami A'ljntant Brandage, Tbe Coamantlaat and Mr. Lane an obi friends. At tbs a>*»ting of Beth N. Hedges •oat t*t Tuesday ersateg li was voted to Invite all tmewbersof ib#G. A, R. as sociation to join in the ceremonies of d*d lection. Ool. Will Lam Kramer was appointed a committee to vefl tbs mceu- •beet, which was promptly done yester day, Charles L, O'Connor of Dysr Bros., ie spending his vacation at Coeeau* lake, Tho town assswow will make any necensary review of their assesiiiuenl next Tuesday, meeting at 0 a. m. Oue of the most delightful of excur sions will be the Y. P. S. C. B. excur sion to Portage on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3d. Portage is a charming pUci to visit and the company wiU be good. Daaartlt e Market . Wheat, b«*twhite per bosh.. Oata, per both Bre?foreOU » Corn. O0 lne. Beans, redkWnei morrowa. medium jellow ej M ... . Wool, washed line Seece. washed medium unwashed fin« fleece. .. unwashed median. ... . Har^pertoo, looie « Straw, per ton. loose. Potatoes Onions Batter, per l b Rata. p * rd ^\--w. v «;vv «tratght, winter.. Graham./ \J\ 10 \ isx- Cora and o*U. per 100 Iba.. Corn meal, per Ud lbs Ilnin.n r ll» lbs MiaaKtHo. IMIIW . Pomewheatlsmovinc Dwltr i *ro v*j\nx IS cents for hotter an d It cent* for etocv. _ , , ReUll prices : OrnneeslOoa iloaen, lemon* «a, wstert*«lo*« S o e*oh, mmkmeloM So to lio, Ho «a *e icrown fe *euitow So * po *a »4, wax l*c »n« To » qn*rt. eacnmben 0e to 5c MW •0*a \ttam *t fO t «*U » Iwa-axl, rV—* »«k * JJR M 1 M • b«i«)i*l, U av.k \* t ri^- taa, • najlr* aVkj m. IMUM Wo A if U -KHVitv ^atcbr t Ms a Wakal, M l <aqUa »K Sa * •« W I.- •Kli,fiw« Mr* 14 W * * a«<:h,r«. WrrW >*o«\ <*art,w>»rr JSqsia— . *n*m -SOo ... tsetcsao ..L70 tm i.er* 1'. iu'essi e ....JSi *=;a » JU *Sooo liflO si n \.W O ... ...We C ..J4c jssn „*M .ADJ .JBJO vr;:: ..L 0 ..WO ...LC0 VILLAGE IMPBOVEMEST. The Two Leading Makes of Ladies' Skoes p. ID. Sac- are tbe \Qbeen Quality\ and \Sorosis >3.oo and t}.$o for the Shoes and 52.50 and J3 .C0 tor the Oxfords. •9-See our Gent's f 3 .00 Shoe—Black, Vici and Tan Colore. AT P. W. BYER'S. Nest door to Postoffice. Kramers Sim m WANT WANT 10,000 PEOPLE PEOPLE And nn many more sta will com* to look •Ter oar New Famj Decent ted China KereUlen that we re ceive direct front. . . LI EHogen. 129 MAIN STREET Ctaarchot* an d ttoolutlee. David D. McKair cf West Sparta v in Daosviile yesterday, eotliusiastic over tbe republ'can outlook. In school district No. 4 of this town Adam Gesaner was elected trnntee. airs. Frank Jones clerk, William Phillips collector, and fill appropriation voted. In the Itanocse district Anson Wblring was elected trustee, Bngh McNsirMerit, Dennis Murphy collector Ia Puagr- bole Valley district, F D. Johnson trus tees. Mrs. C. V Clark clerk. Joseph (irim collector ATLANTIC * C*ITY. CAPK MAY.Ot'EAS « 1T Y Oi l HKA 1MLK CIT V tte Flfleen-da r Eicon Pennajrlra n la IUU1 rood, LASC o r th e Season. Aoirart I S the PeoMjUant a lUilro-d (Northern t'entral Railway, wUl run It* Us t special ozcnrslon or tbe s*-a«on to Atlantic tHtT. Caps Mar. Ocean Cltf.orHoa laleTUr . N. J„ from Uaapeuslon Urtdgr, UnOalo. Roch ester, Canaudalcua. Hodns Pttlat, KjTacuse. Elmira, and principal intermediate station*, oo the Now York Central and Uodson lUrer llsJlroad and tho Northern Central Itallwar- liaouforthe roc\ ' \ \ «---•- ** \ from Itoohrster. - , •—- — from l^lmlra, and proportionate rates from other points. „ Tickets wUl be sood for passas* on all regu lar tralna, except limited express tralna, on Auirnat 10, and from Philadelphia to fwsabore points tuunrd above o a Atutntt 1*. . . 8pe«Ia)throtigbsle^pIcs cars and coaches PhlladelpbU and AUanUo Cltf will leave Bnffalo via Ne w York Central and Uodson ItKor Railroad 8fl»artt , Ancnrt 1*. connect Ins with special train leaving- »och«t* r »a o p. m^Canandaliraa m^S P m_ end Elmira UtStnlaht, arrivlnB fhiladelphia *-Vt a. m. and Atlantic Cltr U> S a.ro-. Aornst n. Hpec Ul AtlanUcCltj9le«plnscars.ii«rUns from Elmira, will oe open for occupancy U>-TO p. tn. Auimat IS. . , Passengers for Atlantic Cltf maj tuw* trains from Urosd Street Station to Atlantic < 1ty rim I>elaware River Rrldre float*. !*a»enirnrs for the other eeaahoie polnta named above will orx> traJn^ 1e*rln*Maxkr.tHtrMit Wharf. Itilladclphla, AJQSOSU7. ,, . A stop-over of Us daj a will al» bo allowed atPhlladelpht-voo the golDStrlp .ir pauen; Korsdepci.lt toelr tleketa with ths Tleket Asnntat Broad Street auUon , Philadelphia, lmmcdlabJr after arrlTad. KctarnlaK. tlrkeU will be food .\in all re«n- lartralas,except!lmltedsxpree> trains, on- til Atunut 3» Inclusive. , Forucketsand forther Information apply to ticket aeent* or tho Ne w York (Antral and Hndson lUrer IUUrx«adand Northern Central „ .. ~ \ Frawr . W*eeng«r Attent fails to conquer them. Swamp-Roo t tot recommended for eTerythlnc trat if TOO have kldnej. Urer or bladder trooble It will be found tout the remedy you need. A t drnjorfat* In tifty cents and dollar ^iana. Von DMT have a sample buttle of this wonderful e«w dbarorerT by mall free, alsn paimpblet telling all aboctl t Add rem. O r Kilmer sCo. Binghamtan, N V alternate Hni . _ I tail road tympany will sell round trip tick ets to Dunkirk. N . Y _ at rate of II Ui from station* Bath to I I IL A l>. Junction, lacJn alve. Tickvta are to bo sold for train 35 only, Sondav maminica, ronnectlng with the C A fOead of the all-healtnkt « B. boat, which will be held at Daffalo ontll contain I nc red trot* UaKl. 9:46a. m. Thty wit) be food to return on J and cau««>blond p.n»r>o)at: samed. - — •-«•- ^ ..... . ...... . _ - i. ..... slffnal stops. It will sorprire TOO to experience the bene- fltobtained by oslni: the dadnty and faraooa tittle pULa known sa UeWltt's UtU o Early lUsers. T J. Nrleon Borne Clioa p Kxonralon ^ Auk -Lackawanna** Railroad AKrol -t In i S id to cheap rxcarslon* to l*Uadelphla, At- lUc City. Kansas CHj. ChtcMo, Cherire- ton. r-lnelnnaU, Uetmlt atnd ITJcbmnnd. o r \ Foi . niv. i*ass Acvat,= « Main ty. N . V _ to prepare for the oomtnii Rail Mail Service Kxauinatlun W e far- ererthlnit. Ii»c>adlng books s*rf maps. Address. Incloaloc stamp, lot*restate Corre- spoDdenoelnsUUte, Cedar Rapids, ia. Drafni w Can not bo Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach tbe diseased portirm of tbe ear. There is only one way to curs deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an intlvued con dition of the mucona lining of the Eu- Btacblan Tube. When thin tube gets in- named yon have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and nn- InftH the iDfUinmatioo cau he taken oat and this tube restored to its normal con dition, bearing wilt be destroyed for ever ; nine cases oat of ten are caused hy catarrh, which Is nothing lint an infiatn- ed condition of the mucous surfacca. We will give One hundred Dollara for any rase of Drafnswi [ canned by c &tArrh) that ran not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F J Cheney A Co., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. IJallS Family Pills are the best. NOT*.NOS OF UTjniNRSS. Fr.sl.tfut f * terrible leap from tho clouA* to ^*rt b hy Yon will never fled any other pills prftmptand t o pleasant as DeAMtt's Lit rUri r lUwira. FJ. Nelson H ItehinffhemoiTbc4ds were the ptas-ne of my Hie. Wa s almost wild. Uoan** Oint ment cored m e qnkkly and pe/manently. after dnetora h*d failed.**-C. F Comwen , Valley street, BaQfrertles. N . Y Uncl e 8am M IWiaaCA Sheet. \Uncle Ham's Balance Sheet,** lathe tu of alartre p -Mt «r Illtutratinat the benefit* of the l-rotecUve policy It should be rJ»*red wherever voters can •« and read. Forwarded toanyeddresafoorFporCeot*. Askforpoe- toril Add rem American I'rotecUre TariS* League, tn West Ski St*, New York. N . Y Tbe quicker r<m stop a coavh or cold the ..-as daem r there will be c i fatal Ions trooble. One Minute Cuovh Cure la Uie only barmlnw mned y that alrm Immediate rvralta. \n u III like It. £_J. Nelson B--clnta; *U«d so d Zln o Fmlnt. I am eelltac the Dralnls Ready Mixed Paln t which U a first olaaa lead and kins paint, sold onderapositlvesaaranteetobo a pere lead and Elne point. Also Oil. TarpenUiM. Var - day. Letnaaiutwerlttoday. Ti-*J»llo-0, a ilttflclous and healthful deoerf. l^Mred tn two minute*. N o boillnr 1 twtsaklrwl stasplr fair, UODH fall to see tt~ Kxoarwlo n t u Portage . The Y P. R. a L ot Ui « Prssbyterian cbaron will ran an excnr-Jon to l\>rt*** o n UborBay.Vlath c D . * M. aad W St, Y . * r .raltrnada. ThlawlUirlve the eao^le wh o do aot care to s o o a SoTHlar a taaoce to vlaU tiMUinoas rails, wltb all IhelraUeadaatat . traetioas and obeel-r* Labor Ijay In a n ap - proptUtanaaaer. Th e far* for the rnent trlpwUltMealy stto (m m »il,polnU o a the it .aa .laclartia«>tt.-dorrta. WEdsUUIaaa sxrartdoaforevaryb ^ir .a •seelat lavttetiea h exteadsd to *se rosa-r peeiU's aooleUea of the vlllaia as * aanvoadfag iawaa ta» Sen K k I nit It a sraad socwac. Watch the _a pspsrs for farther aaaeaacaaasatri. \~ Farm Waeroua, nrsWlaaa farm wee-on* wlUt all aereeai t-mtofp-tSA r^rtt»e|»a»rttvar«s*»rel»waBV of a wayoa arelavlWtttassll Sod ffr»*> and 1 Will U the price, to sail. Al l work warraated. Hepalrinc doom oa »4fOrt aoUee, Watfoaswlth wide Urm ouMla to order. Hoop atrX^*ai^»a«.*l*a*iW. \ wsaovl I*- **• Btoaa, What Sbat l We Uite rbr DeMMert F ThHeuretloB art sea In the family ' '* \ '-rill ln< 1 nobaklacl atsaBt] a.Id a Kttle hot waUr aad art to cool. Vi a vorsr-l^moti. Oranjre, Raapberrraad Wraw - berry. «e t a paokaceat your sraeera today. lOuta. tf Mothers Vadorr *~it, ehlWran Ilka It. old folks use IL We refer to One Ml nub. Conch Cure, U wilt quickly CUT, all throat aa d Inns trooblea. FJ.MeUoo . TasaxklUto i laaecu a l the HoraeUsrilU Fair will ha a cookaaoa aeaas aad practical exhibit. N o farmer,«rd«e*r, or fruit «rrow- •r raaafford to mlssltas U ts arraased es pecially foetaesa. Wow^CaMsmWlM l^waaaeeta , *aterieaaTartr?s IwaHrsMUi Rock to MeKlsleyaLdWasley. - ty rWaalor llaUla - gvr of New UaMpablrei ^AaMrtcaa TartnV aad Anartcaa .l^Wf.*' b f Cci»s^wa««a» Urosvenor of Ohio; *Ta i Tariff^ or •ztracto from U s •peecaea o f t*Tasldsst MeKtalay aa d ; Leeeraa, m West 33A,ett^ Mr. SI raa: aa d -Poller of Pro*»e^oaw*; a speech of Heaaloe nalllaser. All , rakrartie lUparnt of roubl e maUer, wOl be forwarded to aay addrasa ror FourWra Cents. Aa k for Not. as. s i SO, an d T3. Address Anvprioaa ItotocUreTartST New \ork. N Y . Accldenta COIVM with dUtreadsc f reo.oepey oa th* farm. Oats, bralsaa, stlosw, spralaa Dr. Ttatw' Eclectrto Oil rsllevea the pal a InataaUy. Never aafe wtUowt It, w l IVs a Doctor** Easiness to stedy J***!*. 1 Doctors conndentlr .rrooeiawad Hai Whiskey. Wold by Mr land liotts* an d J Marpky. PaaaviUe, N. Y . ITS: The wolf In the fable pqton sbeep*a cloth- IDJ; because If be traveled on bis own reputa tion he coolaint accomplish his paraoee, CoonterfeiSrs of IXW/u'i Witch llaxal SaiTeoouldnH eelltbelr worthless sal res o a their mart ta. so they pat wrappers like De wltra . i In 1 Look oat for them. Takaonlr DeWIW a Witch Usael Sal**. 1 cures pile* and all akin diBoases. F. J . J»el- Wecaatkee p tho eampalcn rolojt wit manor any more than we can keep tb e body vlcnrou without food. DfipegUco naed to sUrve tbeeaselvca. No w Kodol Dyspepsia Care direst* what you eat aad allows Too to eataU the eood food yon wanL I t radically carer stomach trwnbtea. F. J Nelson. Wante d FornWied room for youne man, centrally locat^wlthmeaUlfueaitvd. Address -Ex change** thin paper. In Irulla.UifllatMl.of famine, thooaaads die - '.obUIn Ar MMI :dtir«tt »erooi KMol Dy^pep^LaCareal»»*U what ytw bTcauMtliercannotobUin food, i n Ami ,*y sctTei t the rood ntt wha t carf* ___ . icrc j -- lea, UMS Ua d of. pJ«r\ljr laaar SCSTe^r because Urer cannot dt| Kw\ \ \ \ HI Half ta* III* taat a ma* U Mr to paa« ladtawaUea. I*ar*-r.k |Sm d Mtarra Sreartaeei aad ase>ai the saaeaach; • ilenefiee Pnre Food r\o_ LeRoy. N . Y I fear Him- Some day* since a Ma -kane of yonrOHAlN- O preparation was left a t m r ofsce. 1 took It home and save It a trial, and I have to say I was rsry much pleased with It, ax a snbstltnto for coffee. W e have always used the best Java and Moehalnoar family, but 1 a m free to sayl like tbe ORAIN-Oa s well as th* boat coffee I OTsr draak. ItespectfoUy yoora. A . C- Jackson. M . U . Three spectres that threaten'baby's life. D. I. , at W Excursions . I-ORTRAI T «»f IttHt-t % I I t ompuolo n o f M> hi t in • There will he rr«<ly tn. t trait of Theodore itotmr -v. i. » dldate for rice pretddent m i.- the fine portrait of 1'rt.i.lrn \: K which we have sold ma m each. The price fur ti»r It—•» will be theaaue. W e w.mi.l •- . . oelre early orders f«r ihr it-- — fur which there U «ur» t.. * a\ * In order that we may *up|u * ti» - The two portralU ma i i - - * - same Ume. W e will aen*l U.> M - tore at once, and Itorjr>e«t tt *» liahetl, sending portraiti. o •>.- names come to us. Addr m A O BnnnHi • » -i — faansvllte. N V, enrlonln* i or sitrer for each portrait »r-irr> i Daaarllle. % M t Tbe trains of the Itan.f.H- rallroad will bereaflrr notlretothe conductor *t iCummlnsvllle) white bn. U Applln*ittc. far the cio«r n a*ers at these puluts Morrl- I Lil Chinese are dan»rerou. • arv treacheniaa. That . • :• > frits » f OeWIU's IU damremua. Tbey Imk hk ' It. • it. h tlnton TXnxst Co. UNION TRUST COMPANY Of Rochester, 25 State Street CAPITAL AMD SUKPL.U.N, - $250,000 RFSOVBCEs, - - £2,000,000 •r er Nabjecl t . Check. ^1 1 < ' Cpnt Iatercfit BearlaiK Crrtlfl aCacaa ( v - l - i11 - eates » r Dep«ill. I v Aartbarlaeal DeaMltsry far CUj »n d fontto Knn<ln. Oirmpoodenr. 8nllelu^ . 1IO.V. UKOKUi : F. \ KilJf *-V. I> FRKDF.RIl' H W. ZOI.I.ER. Ser. i nt •ReaDsbaw. New SOil—Comer Ossian & Spmce Streets. E H. RCAOSHAW. OANIVIUC. H. t READSHAW'S 1 CELEBRATE D t QRAHAMj AND OTHER CEREAL PRODUCTS » SPECIALTY Used Eiclisiielj it Tbe Jictson Suttorioin since 1859. : . A^AAA^jfcAAAA^AAAA^ — — — * ^^^^m*^^^*.^* -**^aaaaa a a a f eeevvf f vvavv veev\ ?? www www wwwww w^^w For tfu local trade, FLOUR* MEAL, FRED. rtc. % tn any Jti.x.t rr F-xehange e*t i fair ami square bans. AU kinds cf atstem /^rinding quickly and nuely dene Sterling Silver Tor Over Flay Yeera . 014 as d .Wall-Tried Rseaady.-Mna. WUsle«ra .SooOilaa H; over Bfty years » y mi taelrcbtVdreawklI«U< cvaa. tt. eootheathechll ,( mia.r. for .wl uk tmr MK *m& wk. a. ^.aer lluOIji T.UpatM . So. a) I. P. McPhee, 0.J). 5. \ ...DENTIST.'. atrw.1. rtu«Tllhs M. Y. 'Oris>se4UUo«. Hoar 4 to S p. at. attairvcr X Son. Boys' and Cliilta's Clothing.... I T wUl surprise yoo to see bow carefol we hare been to hare the richt things for our boy customer*. Mothers know thin is the place, to fit out the little fell<rws. We are better stocked than ever with the things Boys like to wear. 8-plece Suits, D. B. Vests, age 4 to t, 93.60 up. Blouse Suits, age4 to 9. 11 .25 op, D. B. Suits, x«e 8 to 10,91 .00 up. Children's Shirts, age 0 to 12. Tbe latest novelty. Boy's Suits, age 13 to 19, $3.50 up, with D. B. Vests. All the new things In Caps and Hats. Tbe Latest Things tn Hen's wear. Silts, Htls, Skirls, Dritnur ui I K I IUT. Our custom depvtincnt Is complete In every detail. SuiU to order, f 15 and up. OK »»d ae« ua. WM. KRAMER *: SON, Ikanua. K. Y. Glenn?. Tea Spoons Dcucrt Spoom Table Spoons . Dessert Forks Table Forks Sugar Spoons . Hutter Knives Cream Ladles . fickle Forks . llOI. •~ ........ ... • 925-1000 » 'FINE t •»•»»»«»««**•* THESC tRC 10W PRICiS . . . $ 8 OO per . . . 15.00 . . . 2200 .1500 22 OO \ 1 co each . . 1 so each, i.00 each ... 1 so each. SPECIAL—One dozen Tea Spoons, $6.50. J3f Wo Repair, Iturninh and Rcgild Sterling Silver •arrrUe Cups a Specialty W. H. GLENNY & CO.. 190-194 East M«in Street Rochestor N t»u earn ;« «• * *fgS*' ae ro« • * Blum. TRY THEM ON! We want you to try on our Shoes. W e want them to fit you and we will see that they do fit you. Summer patterns, in all styles, are now our daily thought. Prices are low and wc guarantee every pair to give satisfaction. BLUM' S SHOE STORE . Daniel Mum, Proprietor. 3obn <3. Kramer. Mid Summer Sale... Shirt Waists must now be sold. Colored Waists—worth 1 1.00, $1.25 and Si ; > » to one price. Your choice 50 cents. White Waists reduced from 25c to 50c »n <• u h » v«< Pique Skirts—All *2.0O, $2.25 and §2 s-> \hit.- si.''* reduced to $1 75 All Jl .35 nnd $1.50 skirts reduced t. Si ••' Tailor-made Suits—A!l suits former!* - ' ' 5' \. ^13 50 and ^15, now reduced to one pn.f Si>' All suits formerly sold at p), t\o and $11 . n.-» <s<»> A. new spring and summer atjrW*. JOHN G, ; ^BQRLAJvdJBJE*.