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3. ff, f olts. groceries-* ,Fucj fiwiflu aid Pmfei«i» The member* o f the Christian En* dtjavor -society of, the Presbyterian chorch bad b sleigh ride party t6 Mt. Mbrrie Tuesday evening.' Mrs. Sarah S. R«6*e . widowof the late Wpllam P. Reeae \of .DaasrUlf, is com fortably living «rftb b« r eldest daafihter Mrs., Harriet B^e*v» Wil l tarns a t Heart Lalce.Pa. , • , „ Epb(lk> Prince find Drtmfatco D, An gel, of this place, bar e made'application ..forutnrnluattnn a t the next term of j county conrt,. A prince, ami an angel! AtttI from ruly. too.- Tbe Breeze my * \that Jaaie 'Towner died la>t w«k «t Clif'tnn of measles ami P&enmoota. The deceaned wa*a daugh ter of Iter. W. K . Townerr a'•former pMtorof . the BApti«t.chnrch here. . Tbe rt<er anniversary of the Hooks next Monday evenfnit wUI'benotatitefor the flne concert \preceding-'the dance 4nd the electrical display fcttt-neiiog the same. Se e the concert program else where. Toe Exprtws pal&ebed but- wtt?k a charming letter written .by ML*» Martha E. Lemen to Mrs'; Hi 11 man, from ls» Angeles, Calif. We hare been 'patient ly •writing for the letter promised the Ailverilaer- Mrs, E. B. CrTdler and Mrs, C. 0 . Stevens' are entertaining- their - st-srer, Mr*. O. U Hanecotq nf Newark, IS\. J Mrs. Haiucom acceptably «AUf( a t the morning and everting t*ervlcw> at. the M, church la«r Sand ay. Mrs. Chirk'* * Whitn-y**- fin* farm hotfea between Canaaeraga and Oealan WH borned at an earl y hoar otf Tnemlay morning-of las t week, the family barely eecaping: Lort o n boose and coatenia $3000. in-nrance $131M>. Pnadrnt Hedge* presided w»*h grace and dignity at'th e annual dinner of.the HoekA Udd«rui.-imKr. ,• .Society of th e (\tenew>lo ,JTew York Hook* L.d.]rrCa.-H.*olnU 0 n^]j /u<tTbarH(|aj , n t M ht,'a&la]l*'the dUHo- gntshed upeaken* did ,tbemwlrr« prond Hf gnottT . according t o p.%^ram''alre«dy pnblubed' phi yon. get a Valentine? Erery year w e poblUb Lincoln's Lent commence* -next Wednesday. epeecbat Qetty»btir>r* and; every year Will Frdder U borne from St. Mary'*, eonieof the Advertwer** boy* commit it to memory* Boy* °t older growth —One of the very beet of the musical Ioreaponae t o invitation two ecore or (entertainment* of theaeaeneiwa* that o f John-J. Orlflln. The tnaby friends'.of Jobn J Grifflo were startled last Friday, Feb. Slh, to M am^tm^^^\^ -^^.^STrttr ^A^ Urf/Friday evening, ft. program' ar , \l£ fee. JZ On Friday amr^y^a-be/ftli^-tar* ^on ^a ^o^- morning be seemed. , mi l s . usual, rf M rri« » t tto P^ytenw chnirh o o vwuTlr f o.»»M-M«dl. . B!.breaU.,twn,*rvedtohlm.l n hi. Sanda* evening. They .Were g£* n T *>J g&'WiTKiS&KZtiST room. His \wife M t to . n»m- tor » cordial welcome by the pastor. Bar. ^JJ^SSi gjij r«u.»J . moment to procure mor. food, for him Charles JI. Bernek,-jto-1«««> \> *>« » »« rt '*J|?«SS»:\\ ICrocieryand JllassfaW The most Complete Stock: Leading 2 C«5h 1 Grocer, 123 Main Street. moment t o pn*cuiv uivt« «^.- ^ and opon bet retnrn ab« fonnd'him dy- an applicable the* ward* of »tbe Apoetlel^ . . v , ^ir.»pencfjr. rojefaAVfng bad a ebock «f'paftl|ata Pan! .to the prond Bomanm \Render to r™'^ M »#/iK^ darUufher abttence. Mr; Griffin'ww alt their djies^ * * —** |Soli>-Attb* Wo,.^ barn ittBata*^ w*M'Jyr*r«of ageaod honor.\ He f «i v 1VUW , w „. vw » o f the. Ute/T6omaa Griffio; company and' th*t Union IJo*e dnb hail H ^ l0 «- J \»^'* [ r , g | , ^- J ,He came to DansvJlU* abont sUtefn won tbeirT^pectaiuldeseWMwordftof ^•7t^l^Vn^^?^yCrtr^r yvarar aKO'anU'wiM engineer at the conrmendation and words o f -kindly re* Dr * J * JtwkwckMwVKio'ftMiM Wood -AVbiteraan paper mill and at the- Brew- gard. - 1 * 1' , Krer)*performance w» enthnsiaatlc- ery. which latter poeitioo he fieUfontil Firet be addrwucl binwelf ----- . . - - hi*} hut «ckne«rt; .He had a. cbeerfol active metbherv, this company, which J' ncorwi * ^ rm ' \ jfl,'nfal difpoeitiou and : made \many was organised in.Jone J8T-1' since which 1 !^ 6 *^kint piece. Several o f the * • —1—Imtcicm l selections were, hew* The -i «v «.v« fl r „ March from' Der Prophet:wa* especially cuuipHoy wbk h orjf»ni«tidns atteqded, comtnendeil tbeporpoeeof tbeconlpaoy welVexecnted, and. the andifoce fairly hisfntwralina body on Mpnday. from' orxanized .for thepreeervatioo and ^pro>' compelleWiU repetitiotj. The combtna> Patrick'e cbnrcb. R«». Jai. T . tectum o f property In the case o f fire tioo of violin, pUno and'organ baa at- iagberty officUlto.^ The deceased is ready idiMpantl to every tallofdoty^as 1™*** tHeeffect of a lepfre ortb-wtra_ rviveil b y hi * wife, three danghters. rrdanteera. Man aouetimed .rewards two brothers,- Will and Morrt*, and foor ptvfonnance o f doty with moceropraiae. itouahtDK.It* —Keen, cold weather has not; kept Some I people indoon. There ha* be-n nearly Tiitbeof Avon,\MtB. Gw* W . 'shafer |e»mpIe«of iha ronag* •fid'wjf* ±;±^cse sis ^XX^f ^£ . ^ „. Tr-r .1 or« roo f overhead or a crtlt where fnneral. •Si-w AdTf -rtuiutr. ^nritr Trnrt Co. rcna.lt . It -t -notMa . I Oral* A- Rcw.-ForS|*le. * *Ur. 1 Blom-*antof T11 * n *,T : f JoSnO. Kmmer-.V.w Si k. . . Krsmer * Swna 1 -JartlntoreS*\*- Wiirk, for which w e ar e gratefal.- W e ward or * roof overhead or are also mlndfal o f tboee wh o have cote and comforts are .stored, and faith folly Aervfd fo the paet. tbermometric indicatloM are not much Tnraib g hl» thongbu to the orgatoisa- noted. Sleighrlding of cooree for the, tion within tbLn &ni organization, the yonng fplka and i t matters little Union Hose clnb. b e foind that\ it bad whether by day or night, 1c the falley' organisation being 8« yearn old, He ' , \ i h \ Hrxn ' ,na in tttWand thatit bad far orbravlnir enow drifu on tb*» bille, was a blacksmith by trade. Heti/inr- vired b y his danabter Jort»phtne o f en ** innt iroiu uiuHrst. yr K , uluU|i „ kut ^ —»- - Daniivilte and three *oiu,*Ffed of Geor- DOw 'T ) *v e one of the neatert, pleaaantewt Cblldrpo'eren'frpm the sonny «otb are gia, Geoix* (it Tompkins county and • U) d handttomest snites of rooms t o be o&t.inittened and mnffled with tbeir Frank of lodlwi Territory. Tbefnncral fon^-d in any town\ or city. Here ydo »I«ls, vometimea joined\ by grown o p *\ '*• \ \ « »• gather fpr-aocialtotereoane, for eruaj*^- folks. in charge of ijetb N\ Dedtces, Pi»t G.. A. E- T. Scorill o f Qlereland ,ha's been in t>'gbt Also d o the 'name t o adrantagt*. i \''vj'town. Tberpeecbwtn tw fonnd in the Chi). \.- . John Horr U> the new clerk at De* dren'rt Corner . long's. Trains 1 and Bataria has.a'natural jtaa fever and have been di«oontinned. No. 1 left - V : will bore. > '*'S*-R-\ Dnn-o*En> ro ette combination t_ i — . _. V'. Wm . NHee haareoteiHbe Rowe hoot* m. pa*n«l'Dnneville at 1tl4 and reached vV'^on Adam HC 2te.w-yorka.t5 p. m . .•-t Frank Q . Rice 1*'looking after hi* Mr»; Hlra u Hnlbort of Lekeiter was v; ^ father's boefneae. frncento dentb : near her-residence on Mf« EllzalMth Jobaotgenbaarvtonm] Wednevlay pf Inat\ week, ! ej*han*t«V by •'-'Jifrom a Tisit in Perry. ahalfmile walk in the cold to sr>cnrea Mrs. W S. Oberdorf will entertain doctor for.berslck basband. She wa» ;'-iVCtbe wbist clob tonight. 65 years old and it* survived by her bns- Word baa come that Miss France* S. '--.rr' Koyea.fegnrdnally failicg. \V'^' Mrs. I*. F, Lewis went totbe HorneJls, •'- '.-^'vil.le sanirariom yesterday. ;r;*«v* Joseph Tompkins of Hobart t Y. t is r Z>'-% a gneet of Bar.-Mr. Herrick. . _ _ Mm. Herbert Wad\worth o f Avon baa 1 valley., as wellaA a large cattle\ rnncli in \—»—*•••- ' IKaiuaa . -The company bi. financed by |l«nd and three danghters. Willtaiu C , Alb**rteon, formerly of Geneaeo, is president of the newly in corporated William C. Albert s Uv e Stock Importing company to olwratea I.sdQacrentoca- farui in tbe Genewt £ gone to Earope for the winter. Kansas, .Th e company •A'.|' Mrs. Gortnn of Chicago is visiting her NeV Tor k and Loridoo capitalUts ~>r..V;r brother George W . Whitney ' La^tThuxsdayeveninyadeligbtfDlpfo* \„* * ; Beeaie and George Le« o f Rochester gressive encbre' .party was given at tbe \f *' are Tbrfttog at'C, G . Oaet'erHne't*; hospitable bonw o f Robert Pratt, npper >\\•-.\.. RoS Bnrgeseof Boffald was In Dans- Main tti. for the benetit of St. Patrick' - ' ;-'-vilIe tbe Utter part pf last week. library. A n entertainment consMioj ..•[> Mount'Mortis baa its mm mage sale of (*ongs aud tvcitati.on proccde-1 the this' week b y tbe King's daughters. * card plajinfr. -Light, refresbments were ;, (7 ' . Silver annlvermry o f the Hook?, con- **-rvfd dnriog tb e wcnlog untl tbepf't r ~:l* cert and bail, neit Monday evenidK, prccwtU'ajrionnted to orer ijil, E.P.Maloney will move intotb«(A. Among tbe beantifnl floral pieces •- 'i Lindsay hom e on Liberty rt. April 1st tbe f uneral'of Mm . Jobn Olnm last Frf' t Vf t The Maccabees o f Batavia are pre pur- day wair Oof fmia t^« employees of •jbe ingfor a big celeltration on J>coratfon Blnm Shoe <>>.. wh o attended the fun- day, feral Jn a body. Th e oftt-of-town friend* , Mrs. Charles H . Rowe and Miss present at the fnneml wire: Mr. und Krein give a card party this afternoon Mrs. Nientimp, Mrs. Fiawr, Mrs, .t_, at 3:30. v 3cb\ier of Rochester: Mre. P. friboey, Mr. and Mrs. Rinackeof Lyons are Elmira; Mrs. P Fo i o f AddUon: MK V^-'visiting theirparrnlj Mr. and Mm. Jo- A. Wall o f Buffalo; A aful W . Sai*r- Werof Way land. seph Bagel. Franklin it. •RTECEST BKATB3. REV MR . ITKRBICIC 3aCri9on Sanatorium. To Vtotoa Iloti* Company add Club, TbC'Qnrstton of Amu-vment*. Bcfbr* ihe Next C«*ti»»nH, Danayille cititens. get a move on'yon ; Flndacetnentewqmp, or*celer y swamp, I or a chicken fnepbator that 'ttumaont qnail to onler for* the four hun< drw'l who dine- at the \Waldorf-Astoria —or, belter-- still, make a gold mine of good fellowship, aad poll-together and pnll atrobg for -every bit; tblnic and every little 1 , thing that will help Dausvilte. Merchants' and grocers, offer the best prices, yoq ca a for.every*\ thing tbe. farmer has t o ^11. and *eil to bhn yourg^t a &t tb^loweitt pof>iWe pri^e. BarKains are tbe uiagD**U tltat draw people from far and near' Offer strong indbc^menta everybody for good - m'«o.tocome here fend se.tth*> &rag o f yorir cfanrchw and you r scboobi, the beat' id' tbe state, making DanavUle a good place' in which t o bring o p and e<lncate children. JQrag o f yonr pleas ant streebt and homes, ami healthfal climate, Bm^of tbetbuosand,and one other tbingH which g o t o make Dausvilte a delightful residence village. And then, when the next' census comes w e may happily brag of an increase In pop ulation, with a corresponding increase of prosperity, Snggeetions along this tine are in order. ment and for profit* Here w^ find \ R. was held from the h<ia<«e yesterday meB - wu »\ « K\\-- \— — TheBeltitnaaSli!©; fternoonat'2 o'clock. ReP. Mr. Uikle W'i«t d and pool tabled, card tablew and _xb e week hae hm onqoieUy yet not •fflciatii}g. ' tables containing the latest magazines without incidents of Interest: ^n Dr, * and newspapers. I believe tbe organl* Hardie's abeence Dr. Jackson conducted , . ..• 5, r*\ ( J '-V r * tc ' 1 ' t t. zatton is good and desirable, and that it Snmlay morning service and Mm. Jack- SSSrrpl <?l'L t S 7 u«belP^*«dwillbe>pman y a yonng BD ^ . choice sermon by Lytnan wiu ; -i w Ju, man t o a brighter more cbeerfol and Abbott, subject; For Their Sakea. Bible Welch, aged .4 yean. Mrs. Weteb ba.1 mon whoIesome Hfe . Uyiiig up to - ^ ^ omittw i bnt » n g «rvic e in bwn in poor health for some true. ^ Mil „ WEon3t aV t on<3er „ the eveni0ff was the comforting close or She waa a ulster or the late Mrs. Eiixa- ,v, . . \ .,, . . . . trf . , * , , « . . .... _.. „ stand that you ptrictlj do, your clou a day of reet. w r * i rwu V . ufl cannot help but be a means o f helpful- Iustead of the usual discussion o f a Mr,Btkleofflciated:attberonemlwWcb ne*s r rather than a Modrance. to a moral re i Wo us snbject at the Wednesday held on Monday afternoon from tbe , 0 „ ,„ . i _ « T ^ . . . 1 . .. . and uiBui y life. morning meetings Dr. Jackson has of boose. nieileee^^sumrMbyber ( Th e speaker here read from the role* late read appropriate selectiona from the daughter Mrs, nongerfonl. and three of lhec , ob 0^0,^^ tood.bouiterons pnbtishe^ works o f bi s father Dr T *rK^ n brungentlemanly conduct to the rooms; James. C. Jackson. These have been and Charles or Syracnuy the bringlngio nf Mymalt or splrituoos wel l apprecUted not only by friend* Tbe Bath Coarlergives an fntere*>tlng liqnorB'^ambllngofanyklndoraDygnrae who bad often listened to his wordd of [rar e wisdom but by Ptrangera knowing p. g?>3avc* The Coterie will meet next Monday evening with Rev. J a*. T . Dougherty. The Hundred Yea n Wa r will be dlfh ctuaecT by Father Dougherty and Mrs. Sweet. Reigb o f Louis X I and Philip will be depicted by Miss Weekly CUT PRICES \T\C\ PAIRS #rl« ' It\ hb « re V & 1UU I>«irloi ntucboJ. only 53- centu per h ir, nrtb 75 cent*. A Ti n JM IRS MI»Je«' high cnt button Oter 1 UU Shnen, Klllog now »t H ceoti. irorth JI.M « pair. A fi n PAIRS Men'« one bocHe Robber, for I UU felt boots, » t 11.00 per pair, worth 31 .VI. S,zai 10, II. 13 nod 13. •fcramer & Son. «IDO ttew .rd, 91UO . The remder. of thU paper will be nleued to learn that there t» at lean OOB Jteailed dn»u « that eclence h»» been able to core in all 1»\ etwjea a- d that 1« Catarrh; Halra Catarrh Care la theonly-podltWecnre now known\ to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a coastlrotlonal dWarn, rwinirearn con- HtHntional^ treatment . Hall's-Catarrh. . . op^\ the^W^'mTn.ucoi's mrtim-at Wft A .T6 (jUtllDfi 1)661) ! the .yetem ; thereby destroying the I ** w O k . foondation o f the dieeai-;.. and Rf»ing tbe patientstreniith b y baildlng np IhelOrercoats constitution and aaeiatinfr natare i n do- 1 log ita worlr. The. proprietors have ao P. W. BYER'S SHOE HOUSE, Maxwell Block, Dansville, N V . Kramer & Sturm. rr IS A GENUINE TRADE SALE Not a handful of odds and esdi but i large aaaortmcnt of Jardinieres tbe latest design and newest shapes at this great ' reduction' <H-BO 4,00 3.7 » 3.00 3.7S 115 1 OO .15 .BO Jardiniere* at •3.1 3 a.»t 2.18 a.oa i.so l.os .60 .58 ,2» This Sale is on.for a short time only KR/inER $r 5TURf\, 143 MAIN STREET. Slum. much faith in Its enratire powers, that! they offer one Hundred DollarH for anyl Ciw that faitB to. cure. Send for list I of testlmoulata. Addresa: Sold by DruffgtHta, \5c. HalCa Family Pilla are the txwt. 'TIIR RUMMAGE dALC A Wooucrul Collection o f C«cfiil »•« Well aatMit TIIIIIKI*. It L. atirpriaing wbat a lot o f really. . valuable article^ ore included in the | Suits iniiKfllausona rummage fltock collected in the SchwioKet atore on'Mui n street. op[wy>ltetb» Citizens bank: many new, contributed by the store*, many eecond- band, contributed by everybody) alt go- in); iio chea p aa fo stagger one. A pairof KOIHI nhoea for lO.centa, books for 5 cente. euita ofclgthea, dreaeee. jacket**, batf, lionneta, bird cages, and everything else pretty near (ioing fust, they are so cheap. G o an d see. 3tay find nome> tblnK just to suit. An Oxford Melton Over coat has ? 3 0 o clipped off making price now ti-$c. Another in Black all wool Kersey has a Sj.oo cut, is now $7.50. Others at *8, ?g , $10 . *n Al l $4.5°- St 2.50. Woo l Cheviots now Others at %$ 50 to N'OTINGS OF JJUalNKSrt. FIA>lltl>A. l'er-»onallr<;onil«icte<l Ton r via Peiln- s>lvoula Railroad. Tbs swond Jacksonvlllr; tour of the seswin ,. JI W Jo»tpblne Bandallc-lebrated ber ^Charles N . Stroliel or Moscow baa v/'J* birthday last Thursday b y giving a instituted an action ngaiust the Lacka- party. wanna railroad t o recover ilamaites • ^ The fine sleighing continues in. the g re alleged t o have been started, from '.'j J valley bnt the hill mads are badly (he sparks of a. passing enrfue, T- ... ^ drifted. action is batted npo n tbe conHatratfi .'/•J Col. Henry X , Scbllck o f Jtocbester w htch consumed tbe entire_ bnslne «i attended the rnneralof the Ute.-Valentine portion of Moscow on tbe ITtlidayof Ji\. Kauacb or Wayland. June last. Th e litigation, will couie 00 District Attorney Rowe baa opposed ror trial in tbe federal courts. Iieror'e ;r$''*ni Judge' Coyne refused bail totb e Judge Ilaxel In Rochester May \th .v'.^: Italian Joseph Angf. Edwin 4Iarkhrfui author of Tbe Mao f Buffalo's church census shows that a with Ib'e Hoe , spoke In the Brick . large proportion of ,the people do-not cbnrcb, .Rochester\ o n Smithy erenlntf, V -t attend church. Why?* on What the- Gospel of Jean. Means to Abont thirty yonng men will join the jt, . The Rorheater Democrat ilrscrllm Knights of St. John belfig organised by htm as \not » large man but one wbt*e .,V St. Bonifadua society. presence commands Instant attention The Canaeeraga Times anuobnees tbe BD d'interest, the face of a thinker and a r; serious illness of O . W . Frits of Doty's pr»t. rrmned in iron gray hair and llubt- Corners' from pneumonia. , ed by brilliant dark eyes, a voice'of rare Mr. and.. Mrs. W . Martin of Sonth tT n,p,ib y and aweetness. ritwin Mntk- \'j' Dloomfleld-visJted Mr. and Mrs; A . L. 0 ara, teacher, poet, reformer, cnlbnsl. '' Van Valkenbnrg last' week. t M t. - Craig A . Roes offers for sale his About twenty-fW acre* of Ice have pleasant residence-'00 Elisabeth street n iresdy Is-enharvestedatOinesu. lake, Y* ; ( and hla' fruit farm at Cnm'iilnsvdle. m \ t he work Is about one q-arlcr nous. ' \; ; The Union notes I 'hs recent visit in Very few of onr'citisebs hare evrr vfs, Mount Morris of Mis. -William Uoyd ited Utkcvlltednrlng the lcebarvest and and Robert L. Gamble of Dansville.- know bnt littleof the work. It Is one Snpt! Thompson, eipert* to have the of the mo«t interesting slshts tbst can S/5-' paper mill in shape today to commence he «itresre<l and no'onr tvhq I) able to making paper and run night and day. u V 1 «lt tha scene o f the work shonti! fall to •ft * According to'the Calislooln Ailv-rtls-' dn ro.— Oene^ew Uepnlillrhu^ If they if A' \ work on the cement plant Is progresa- won jd only do tbbr har\e>t|ng when' »e '£ri .lug »s fast a* the weather will permit., areflshitin in. tb » snitimer w« could jfe ' ta» Diltoo Enterprise \comme.noe<l j 0 y)(,. , n'nt thlawwither. ob .nii, fpV,- last-week Ita twenty-Brat volume in Hoe ' ^ ' 1— —\ condlOoo.--, Congntnlatbua, Unithrr ' -:i'b» Kninoiaire <al», .Msrryi' * -D o you kno w what' I vtonld do if I AstwHaltneeUngof Union Boas com owneil this pUcer \ said Mrs. Unswell, |T,V P*ny will be held on Tuesday evening o f turning enthusiastically to the guide nerti week to name a candidate fi* who was. showing her the wonder* o f \Try chief engineer.' \•--'- \' , - ' - ^ e UrftUb mniwura., .'I'd hold to . big' .4,'fi- Alfred H . Collins of. the Caledonia, ges't ruroinag- sale tha'.ever was. seen Ailvertlserlisvsbe«nemlhat«d forposf. on thi, green ..oarth.--Mrs;, (taewell J.j,.* master at Catadoola- He .will IM coo. idwold sen ihe «e<rnmulatl<ai of mrutliin- arraed all right. '— . ante and nnm'eotlouable. things In: the •y^| The members of the, episcopal choir jfcHwIngal storo this week, Th».Urlt|sh X '-H' had a slelfhride party Tneaday night mnsenm cannot hol.1 a Caodfs to jn- O o 'followed by'an iyster snppsr asrved In andsefiVsndseealsothenotlcelnanotlier theGnild rooeis. , . '\. . colnmn ' •'•'Scl OrocsrA . 3. Welch Is rtjoldng. over the birth'\ yesterday morning of - a son w«l«blng 10 | ponnda. .Mother aad child ( _ },'r'::{ doing well. CoogratulaUona.' loonieil home to Rochester 00 Tnesilay sketch o f tbe life of Miss Melinda Holl o f chance for money or other valuables; who died Feb. 1th In her 811 year playing o f any games on Sunday; the him only by reputation. Miss Hull wut a sister of Hon. H. H . appearance o f a member o r thejotroduo- --— ~ Hnll. the founder and editor of tha tion ot 'a vialtor In a state or intoiica- o Gems. Courier. MisaKnUwaaaacboolteacher tiou; 00 penalty of espuhdon.) r 30 ™* \\\n* matter for this of the old and good kind. Sba was alio Abiding by these regulations, enforc- col ™ n °\ t a typeMtter , One of the distinguishing, ing these roles, he said, removes those ~5* rp f\ .. \ *' traits of heroharacter was her lodenend- feature. «u>( temptations that' would workon thalnglepdeat AltaAtata. ence. It washer pride np to th. very ruin any man's character, were they ^l^lnt^ Lortll ^<SW^^ X &SSl^S& .c.^ofberlongWett..shehM.tw.y , al.owe,! and Indulged In. He believed €W \« t ^'Sg^JS^S^SSi.iS: tieenaliteto prcTtde/or herwlf.- Only that tnany good people make a mtefake ': ' ... , . *» r irmiuportauon. l^iimi.n J *.ccwmrn«ii». lb . day before her tut lllue*'came when'they denounce this thing „ bad, J^^^^^L^ !»ffi«M5Wlia npoubershesat »| the .which had and brand that thing as wrong, merely ^Z^^X^S^ fSNSSL^? JS&SjffiSI?'* been hersfor more than SO years am) Viecause some foolish and sinful people \\'T'rv'\\*'\ tnecnapci .. . ..... . set type for tbe Courier, and some of the have chosen and Used them for corrupt matter printed-.in the previous week', and evil purposes., There fs nothing! isene was set by her hands,- She was objectionable, or Jslofnl in n nilliard probably the oldest compositor iu active table or a pack, of-rards. lint there is In work in the state, If not fo the country- gambling. Some churches and some She did not live unto herself. Her first good people have made Inountainsoutot tbouKht Was'alwnys for others. molehills, and doing It have dono mora' Mrs. Robert Scblioke, aged 83, and h \ rm tb <\> good. Keep these things her annt M(ss Rebecca B livle», asixl SO, where they belong, and I can see s o of E.«t Sprtoitlvater, were hnriisl _on harm but plsasnre In them. Bnt the Thnnslsyof W wtck^ Mrs.ScbllnWo \•\•'tent 1 neglect dnty for pleasure, the is survived by her hnslMud ami trfo lustaut I get tlu*e pleasures o f life out hrotliers, Melvln Miller o f Wnylsud au d ° r <bei r proper pine, then tbi-y d o me I Murray Miller of Richmond. Miss llKrm and exert 11 tied Influence, aitvles Iraveaa bpither Lyman Bowles eoocluslon the speaker eihorted his! or Atlanta. Both women dWof grip bearer* t o ever respond to cntla o f duty| anil typhoid pneumonia. on earth promptly and cheerfully and ! Cltlaeue of D,.nsrlllennd vicinity wlU f ™ re * dir ,or a \ bl «°\ ™» «•» « regret to hear of the sudden death at * hM ;f° me '° 08 * \ m » nch lln hoEr » * Washington on .Sunday of Gen Albert W l 5 . ™- t D; Shaw who iniule the prlndpsl address T ? e \J*\* 1 Kipling-. Re nt tbepccasloo on toe dnllratiou-nf tbe J>t '•\>''. \\1 The Pharisee ... « -. and the Publican, a solo, by Mr. Spencer. Plenty of Boys' and Child rcn's Suits. Overcoats and Reefers from $1 13 up Once Fitted Always Fitted That's the advantage assured every-wearer pf the. graceful perfect fitting Jenness Miller Shoes Th e finest quality, th e latest styles. Fo r sal e at BLUM'S SHOE STORE Underwear, Shirta, Mittent, dc . reduced price*. Wm. Kramer A Son. Hew HOpertismn. ReetHtei\. I*. tl. tlqlbart and wtfcfUlUe Creek. J, E- Anal*. Cb»tt*fioo«r». .. . ( 'MlM K. B- HpotU*•rood'-. Oraaim >. J J .A . L*arit*iiodwtf-»,Qu'jb«»c, JaroMlai .TJrte.Jr-' ' . If. E. Mn-it.rom«rT,\ew\ or k ' Mr*, fi E . Htwanl. Boitalo, M-TJ. Wm. Lorertnif. ^ wife. UUITAIO. Aildienj* iuonnm\nt of Daawllle Sept l-.tb', 1000, Ofn. Slww was a Rood wddler. a finopp««ker and a Keuiid com panion. Valrntitw Kaawbrjr atWayland Feb. 5. aaH \>~i leaving a wife »nd m*wu bUdren, fOl farmer. Mtchtwl Conway at Genewo Feb. 8 I). H. s . >\utc*.' Th e following program was rendered ftt the moetinn of tbe Alpha society Monday evening. Feb. Uth.KcclUtion . . » -,...1 . n ) I Mia* kathetiae Noye*; Review o f T o Aptop^rrtUleramUncce ^l^^^ R A> McLwl . Debate. Resolred that the reifenta* exftm- inations nhnnld be abolished; AtBrma- RK^l ?9 yeara. JamMiV. Arnold of Canawrnsta Cnhocton Jan (j 0, ayed 74 year*}. Piti U (irowfru v«. Nuntery)•••*•** tlverAHctoria Cwrney leader, Jennie Baa- tian. Negative: Vera Borkhart leader, Hutb UretUfj. I^cideil in favor of the negative. At the D. H. S. Literaiy society meet ing Tn***day ereninor the delwte, Re - We K**e a- brief report of (lie action, wlrtA tbat the time has com*- when the nr rarW jnipprVwioa of action., oo tha protective tariff ehodkY he uisblUfaed. f ntnltration qnwtton a f the m**ot meet' VTA*, argrnnl iiy afBrmative: Joe Sand ford nir of the Westrrri New York Uortlrnl* i ent ^ FUy Wi-idman. Xcfeatlve: tnral wwi^ty. in. RochMter. Them OtaorgaKinj-oley leader. LonlsTocbn m atviuctl to l»' the proper tlinu and place -j^,. negative side rectiv«l the deciaion. 'itrafhll. free and frank dtaenvion of * the (inn, ttoa. Atflrat there wata n*rv« flubt ntfubjst allowintr the,tva(nlarai>- At trie Utauer. l*oplilallon ofStnoben County was made a personal- mutter. Some , Mt WM ,'h e ihlrd annual dinner ^it ._ - kind of... a repo\ >».aK 'Unally; made., hot g,,.,,,,, ot , b( , Oeneseo at the Waldorf the tiaeatUm wan 1 not illacit-wid ?n ita AB(rtria ,„ Vurk «Hy UatThnrwlay. weiita. the,nni>eryineu intend, an.l 'fh-re \ he met 'Pmildeut' ,i . . , ,Oeo..Ot U tbe «ocnt of honor. *nln tbeir 1H»1HM . IMilnf^liey claim I that It if nhf nn?«I«l Iti tbiii«ute where J then* is an$\n Jrm «.ale, Ibe eitennin atlon of which !«, the main rea«rth for the law •-The oithanlUu oo. the other band claim that their,urvharia'an con atantly ituperilwl, by tbe prewnco of mralela tbe nnrwry atuck baa^hi by .. . — tbein. It in now reported that the men'\ >tlm m t jr*«-hri» imilaatier.Jn, Klort.ia. |• n ' , , t ^1. be *j Jtiahop ,HcQtuU«l>! Wek-ornc, - ;Biihop- McQoarfd WM royally wel* «« T.«.. „ _ ( ootiied borne t o Rrtch'wrter on Toeetlay ,. IfOwvill e hi to bav* a .free public from hla visit t o Rome. With htit party f Ubrary In iu ow n bofltUna; let It c.ibe b e wae eecorte«l from tbe $tMlitm to St. from m (or more) of our own dti'aena. Patrick's Cathedral b y the Knijtbts of mi not from Andrew Carnegie. 86. John In fall anfform nnder cohv Mr. and Mm Marsh Petri* of.Tna* is and 6f Col. Henry N. Schllck, beaded •niiora wh o Were,in Daasyiila on Moo- by the Fifth-fourth rtgimeot' band, day taatlfy toanowdrift* In tbeir vfctnity Father Hlckey.delivered tbe- address' of which npMt their cotter recently. welcome.. Th e venerable Bishop's t& • The citiaetae of Buffalo, top, are niak- irpdtise wae pathetically eloqnenL iaa; amiirhty.kick over fbe tremendona come back nn more to go away, Increase in gms bills. Municipal owner* aald, ship o f the fp\*« plants Is beibsr asked for. It is reported that John F„ Connor. Esq., ha* Mcnred the taking of,' all the Horlick's Food company o f Racine, stock, a half million dollare, for a beet Wisconsin, which has for years, been sngar factory in Moant Morrisi Good, mannfactnrios malted milk in powder, MaO Carrier Substitute* James Bra- has lately also pnt it up in tablet form, **aa aad Wm i P . Veitfa were on dnty It Is a delicious and natrUions article of Lay In' place o f Befnlar Mail Car- food. Th e powder is prepared b y Edward Aleianderand Wm . Mc- simply mixing 1 It with either\cold or hot Fell. water making an agreeable .drink. Tbe Martin McNeil o f this village was on tablets can b e carried In the pocket, and ooday appointed under sheriff of LIT- used at office, o n cars or anywhere by county'and took the oath of simply dissolving thetn in the month, Mr. McNeil will make an effl- which would often prove a great con vsnieooa. A. P. KBtherford, Tule'- Mr*. Jewtrtt, (JterfUorL. M)M IVUoo. ^ l »!o. HoaSR'and BOB, Aod*r*on. Iivt. Tho*. V. Wtlla ami wir*\ tfcianUJO. (I. U . Uona'tleon. ^»**' r York. Sir. and Mr*. W . I U Crawfjinl, New \ork. Mr*. Ltrtl« 1»- HarrUofi. Tror. CaUrlaiwIUndwlfa,Urook In* llarrrl^ v Kent-o, it»n*(l*;.u. OWit. I: V^Oalxiro, llaml.tnB. Ont. Cha*. Hooilwtp. Jr . Baltimore. •Sam NflmoaD. Ilaffala. IsOuU Stollwr. New•>'«•*. Mre-ThcKktHmlil. BalTtdo. MntWin.J Kltirf.tfeoa-a- H. M. K.Kcnttand wll«, UrooklFQ. Olivia K.Kernow, luaca . Karl Keraow, \ s,t.a *5rrii^w2s :-N-e- V»» Kda. M. Arthnr. Chicago. Frank E. llarrt* Ito bi^trr. »1 A* XwllnR. M*«a.t»tlle. I**- MIM M. Kirk, Wa-hlnjft»n, H. L K.UCrawfuM.N> w \f»k. Mldfr E. Hrowtv l**iB<rIUe, Onto. 311*8 Krajlr Hr*iwn. ** . Mifc-W II- imwaadmal^N^nrlu Mr*. Pa»l<l M. T»my. We*tHetd. N. J . K.K.Witttit.Ci.l1fornU. K. a K*lron»*r. UHmlt Mich. MI*>«Mt>1danl. imffaln. Mnt P W. AoJrtwa, Froridfor*'. n . I . Miss Andn***. . , ., „ .»mv.#-» Mr and .Mm, ». I - Andrew*. Providence, \chl KUtb. NVw Vnrk. Mr. and Mra FmacU Kloit. Cbteaco Mr*. J. KplW. New York. Mr*. Jo-epblne ilfirdon, !CocbesI**r. C*b*^ L. flonlon. 1 Sr °.ed T MK r i >.Ch«reh.Jr,S«w-Verk . MIM A . J.*nM.o, O.^^bemlUStamt'onl . Ct , Mr-. Ja*. Swun, 1'jwiideoa.f.al. T. W. Hold, Nfw-York. Mra-TtiiopUton. v\iaalpcir. H 0, Warm, Uorbefter, _ Mt-H t U Hrown. Itirtland. Mr, .Mr. and Mrs J 11ea*ant« Bal«n»»re. Mlra IM Van, , „' , ** I^QUIMI (Irwawooii. J BnffAlo. Cl»atIo«»iTrt»l«r, Montrlalr. >. J MlM Anna \VrlU. Jtcmnton. Mrs.O, IKUPMH, CUTetaod. Mrs. It. I) (iordon. Hoehmur. M re. 7~ J. Lnsk. Waraaw. Wanted at Once. WIL L BU Y FOR SPOT CASH Highest prices, 1000 CORDS STAVE! HEADING February, Marcl i an d April . , BOLTS • point* tt'wt ir yna Fonumnute \ De Dansville & Mt. Murrts R. R . N A H.O'DOXXELL COOPERAGE Co. C. J Donbhue, M*«*r. Saccefwors to E. C. Meyer Co. WlfebS* . lmlrn. jll.t.V. Er1»\ SM-Ki: Wilkrtb»r*v. jWi.tt; *w l i'ortirket>,«lorr*ri*^. an d full Inforaa-| tlnn applr w ticket *.irent-.t IL P Fra«r.l'a« w •enirer Alteiit HutTalrt Ul*trirt^>rr Main »tre«U KHIcntt-viaare, UulTalo,N. T : K. I*alraat>«r, CltrTicket A«nt,a»StAt«i-tiT«t . Iloch*>»t*)'. N. V. t or'add-r -.H Ueonje W. Itoyd. A*-l«- aot (General Paavni-er AweoU ttroad Str»*t autlon. Fhlladelphta. _ wl forniaan d pointa «'nL iryn a mnteranUt-; atrip. befo« porehastn* yOarticket-*, rail on nean-st -$r\*r A**au or *tlr*«: It T ment ferle IUllr«ul Co- No Main S=t Hiffalo, S. w*o will ha (rind t o Mnd yoa time table*, map*. rat*» and.tlet*! 1*11 nfi.rma- tloo. wiT-jbil a\oii«Minf*ein»f nt. Quality, Quantity, Variety, Prices All Right Cl-OS E examination is convincing on thes e points. Whether intending to purchase or not YOU are invited t o inspect. W. H. GLENNY & CO., 190-194 East Main Street Rochester, N. Y. lU-tni-t*. i abow a (trratly lociwie d death 1 . , ,„ rat fnnntbn>-.t and inntr -Mibl**. dua t*»' ToaecommodaU-Utoae wh o ar « narU.i \n (| Dre valrOc e *>f ctuo\t, pneumonia ab d tben.»;of«UimlwKlnivppIylnir JIimMs int*» . rtlll jJ. Weadvt-«the mm One S(lnuw tbeo **Blp ^iwt3^r«atarrtialtroubl*^tht . , :o Ji|, r *a r e ia »U o f tbr w dlfflcultle*. I t la timprlet-trs piri*re Cn**m Halm In I qold ^ Gulfliaruil***- Wue-tT that,«t»ej ; Unm Kirra. which • ill b o knfwi> aa Kl>> WquW , ,ii»t*» rviultA. Children Jifie It. V J. Nel«on< Cr»am Kalm. I'ric • Ineladlu *P™Tifif tob - — • \ ifulstMorbr mail Tbellnuid foPnt tV mrdlolnal pn>p«rt,t*-) »t Um JntJtlitffeftiaonahot, rhantce* tliern V* « ntvU \Oininimt . Ab-fttuto-n we t on nan , I ar*»i and tif.-tlthr char*ct»*r. KIJ' Hritib^rs Gas o< Electric Co. Hteh M Warren riL. N*. Y. . Fdf til* wakln -L« arnl . Int: tfnppe tUs-m U n .ttlitDt* e* tent ton follow _ incort by KuImV Orobe^tro. Attt.eSiIver»HnIv«rw.lT ot tb » Hooka next Mnmlarevwirn... Prwurwin: , Oyert'ire .. v« ..l.lje a liream (*>lMtit )n ... . The 1'rtnrrt* t:ti(c I»ar*irtaje> Sftectton., \ . , 1 u,rJull -0 I A , '\ , ' t £' r ! : St /Irctlon \ '*'\* ' A Southern lterfiii\ prttmpt and el**-! r«t.vt> tt*T»n» MinuuKViib * urr. Vhlaptvp. ..Posy <i all ler kn.ii.Hil*. Ultfbly rwlorw J »*-i;i»-«»nt»llni{ VVi.^lr iSralthnrtt bn-l lu»rf trouUlr^aild lt» i-arly u-e piv,ventftcon*umiillon. I t w« m*de i>>etin*o,itr*--klr. ^el»on . Mali- Ilr»»-M*tiitf I'urlun*. Mwiuib-^i and all lUir Omnia In fctock or thaitf U> on|er. .**hampoo[ni^ ildno a t yoor Onfoftbenoe*t.«l.<trlcal M* V Uym In tlie own »«» ra ww1U.ont«tm<hana* . wrahen**, next Monday, ewnlntt. a t tlie} Uefentexperim.'nU thow that all elaMea yrepArrldoa caUnl K«.l»l Uy»pei«la Cure. UUths-onl y iijmhln»tl»o or alt the natiirai tt. It baa never failed t o f>t\r*«r»-if lmU«e»Uon and loperKboodf nex t . | f,ll%eraun1»erMary<*f thf-Hooka. ir\riurok -.T Tbe farallynf Mr. nlu m »lih to eiprw Uielr tlianka l o the man y Xv-Itsndt W»m ex - tended atielplmt hand In tb » boo r o f their |laWt>Bp!av*:raenU fur *nU-. a») prar.and sa>pe*rh trm, pUntt-cl In tlia •primt'il Al^-'W\ curran t bu<he«.i.nd two *>rr» o f Kirrlrn. Al t art> Dow In jfo-jd Also ror i*l« mf hw an d tot, svwtliwe^t roroer of William an d rUlxabeth \irrrt*. lUinvllltt. ^ . V. ItitH pltsr -Br .qf.prop-rty wilt CM MIII at readable pricr* arnt o n eaay 1 Cralft A tin—. _ Gas Chilly Beams ImpoulkU. Kcthloj to ft oat of Ordir, AIWSTI tniy, no Coit»hiaootl n Ui.— sod TrUU&2 Cost Thin. Radiators 8tot>*t thu CuiialiNtid WorUeoiTttt e Cold . UxaOT«l(n>nv>-golnln*TaUetacni*aMM ^x?&twu££ | *»r. yucurv.n»rar. frit. a«au yoe * -»«le Tbe woodwork o f fjererat T r*l«b*-.c* ^ *^ pawientter o>eWh.M. loratrd \« Jf* t \* efc i^fc lha IMaarlUtT^ M>; «prria_ Itallnjfi u>ok I them over and niak* *<• ynor'tMt offer. \V**»ti*rii tlatew ttmluoett. . _ * . — - . . : ltr.1 ltallw*y.tn polDUja-Minn^No^ ouSThR^ta Urn. II the atimiach cannot dlfeat •d w 'herp tb* tw>ly itmnir, aoch a T ttw pr..po ««Hl foralKatlon law wmil.l ^.J*,.., . .,.-„ . „, i,„ mr , it.t . slileol IBs viiiagsiissiuwu^ . ^ lutluax, S —. . . utntstvlA lt»uabs».c»nl^pl»t«tbsve*B -I. W llsrosr - Wblsk.r t . « l!-!''? 1 '\*• Si uii-l. .«•«• iO«t ~ tonil.li*l wh. n dsalr. Ullsilon. It.lr»oirth.o s ia» anJ >\sl[» r« - „i.. nr »( r |,ut M-rlpt o r Kunaa trps. A t Trv IL I t Is astt*r .x^rertlw-rrtmrs. - klnil \— A*MTlie«rea t csrasnt anil'lnchlutor works 15ViV.Jji\»n\i Oea. Joseph Wbeslsr ami MaJ. (rsn. 1 \ - ••- - - IUias,lhs .Iwtor. era] ap«rcri' Ureal csmsut~u -.uyM.~~ . J^-ffi.\; \ fh . klna vmir. Kr.wl. are lanrely responsllile for thovUlaire r.ii,,'ra»dl-H..1.1 hr lljiaou llmue. /. Ih K »ln. BatV rlllag. ^Ia*d from M01 to »»\-'• »••\\\• * • ^' who favoreil the pmmseil leglsUtton Jobn 11. Unnlie, the Chinese consul ten- ^ an.l nUiers, ajvt enjoreil their J The town of Dansville went down \ XoossVotitd svrr bs bnUi.ml wllb ron. Mr Ashman mys bis pW tmh [. Ai tr, 14t7. The'Wwu an.l vll- y ,RWwrt ~?f5 ^™Kt ^ not vacation Is roiW-\ow ari.l he t.^^ r .<,lill«m.Wrs.tseJ and the town .Mau»b san i«»».ls. mortotahu«iij(liir\ai|ata_.fnr practical 0 ( i Iw ^,Hsvllle. There- were allght.ln- MmumM «t\Jl^ii' worlt. There are s » comparisons mails of the cities of 'Cornloe; and Hor- To furs.a Cub l In <>!.» t»*y Take LalsUv s llromo QUIDIDS Tsblets. All urewirt i \\ad taslarfur It 11 laltoto curs. E. V7,11 ruvs's riaastu^Uoa^cb l»x. ^ I pill., wiilmeet li,Syrac,«;FsK 2Tlb; when I \ Plurbi.Ch.nlsnn™atT3eF ^ For ove r fln y -Yeans. , .- - . . An ''6b! and W.ll-Trtrt.'Rsawdr.-Mri t .nr famlllar-wlllt He\ Wlnslmr'sHoolblosHrrapBas \*n ojs d lot • , nw ovsratt r va*rs b v muilous of methsr. for „ ... . Hvvr S.lrSblUlr .owhll.t«.Unii«.^Ujmrt «t .<io. r J.N .lsmi. It «»«b »tt.chllf wrtsaata * sjms , slUr. all pUaa. ctusis wlad eoUo. aad rim tb» n\r.ii«p««.«»«sM.*««- - . SSr *S rd 1 ' 1 *^'**- world. Twenty- cres'sea^tbo^ to tbe K-h. '.in wnen i » i-*. . * dnitertbe. Ioil ^ n UM.'withTiaa uew soclsty will UV l^i Th e Springs/FtoH.l.. IsbslnR of ,h . l« t c-nse* It will Ji. '^I^J^ B S3lS^ K ^g^VSI^'SA&^Si uew socist) will o r lanneu. I , JM<lthl , wln ,„. . „ , oe »t booHetssot UAt fJbm ( un lb , M t g ^m |„ tb e ^S -'o?\!!! hj^bsidjotb. nr . c l»»rv aBT'\\\'.' ' -.- U.oolr l msttt lUtlldloit. Tarsd.r svooloe . F*b.ilsrr I • -— - -BoMlocafor. 1 — -\—.in\ \S i.hi.r r nnnavlll . *Mt. Morri s lUllroail. .Chorch ao d cnnrcl i Soclslles . Mtsa Oretchen McConlj' Oallairher, of Cincinnati.formerly'of Dansville.-the - accomplished violinist;. Mis . Gallagher ' Debsvtll e Maratet. Fred Clark appeared la the Preoby- ls on t |, e program for Satnrdav, Feb. oats, per bash terinn- choir again last Sorslay. . mth. tcntnry day 1 . Wallaoe Bruce, the ?^%C!_.V.V.7.'. Nest incttlnii of the Ward Home Mis- jirthiKnlshed lectnrer. Is president of . B ****. a ^j^*^;'.*,'.' sionary society at' tbe chapel' Tuesday Florida CnantaoiHia where 'tis Mm- -- ' n«dlom afternoon. Feb. 10th.- • nter the year ronnd..-MlsS Gallagher Is \ ^j^\\ Ka«1nssr,Elr .t .e T «.r ,il and JJ'rd A£ 1 $\°' ' Tb. tnUn.oTtb . Ilsasvl Is aad MU Morris Wo\rMU««v .rtotn .aPprovalof^U«Tr^ „j,°*Jrt«|H b .rmturrto p o a den.l o r b r lersl. ftnldvat, s»-cr «t *rT and Jlj**!!!^ wSuSiut tb » conductor, at 7.rts»s erosslne. ,.l».torta. treaso n of ^both .rbn-^ fSmaJlnSlllil wblto brtde »cn»slw and . t |la«.-...- ' , •\• u i. rM u,Hl>. f. I>. \\• — I avra attbes . potats. £ S I ^^i^^^S^SS^^. I Can ^rc^rrf.atjU.s.c*. of U» ^ Got ue to Sew York ; ' At 3 u Patrick** chorch last Snn.lay occo'mpsnted liyber mother.'Mm a new Ave Maria wa« well rendered b y Q^Ugher . Peter Mctane at the Offertory. Fifty or more yonog peoplp greatly enjoye I last Thnrwiay evening at Rev. 3lr. Herrica> in a social way inclntHnc gatriea ami feasting. I ~ : ---- • • : . , u- I * Laat'Sonday was Sexagedma Snnday, j are t o wmoret o New York^ city^ M | j^Urat....^, T . EvlWool. -waabed flaa fleece -2 5 1 -waaked medium. .= « •* aawmabed Boa fleece n :..a......;I8Q ** anwaabed tmedlom... Hay. parton, tooae. •straw, per ton, loo** • _ P^V* 8- *-\\7AY.V.^ *.\W'.tjm The orUlaal qolckt J«raref pile*. *****»^»\ [ t11 '» a UO aklpdltsgaaea. t J< Nelaon. \ *\** ' aora tb»t>*t, polmonary Ih>at Hnalriewt Ink a, lu .ntred a t the otac e o f —- . • t , trertUer f o r RICfBU rnraqoartbottli trunhlrti-Mooarcb wer pain of. ove'rr i*ori. | Ur.Tbomaa* Kdcctrf e Oil. 1 iimi P *>n <Mi* who : cannot take -- bolilllU.liverpllUevCTm«.t» FJ..S.lwo . or- nil slcaatai. Is o. SWT box ot ts. s*aoii Laxative Bro*as -Qif >wee \»\* k. roster tkat earn a mt* * » saa* «» Our cltixens generally will regret to Hotter, per lb'.\X^.'..'.! , lean, that Mr.aml Mr...Craig-A. Boas Sa w par «•£»•—,,;-• ^ WhatSbal t W© Ilt*v «j Tur llcmerif - , ^ , Wblat Carda. ne^nTdaylsQ^stoi^ meantSK respectively the .sirUeth and cbanta * -Farmers' National ban*, an »p^.m. y . nWethSay belore -iter : ' ercellent'bnsinea.' man. and both Mr . T \«\• .„VlWoosaodb«ltbfol dmit •'\Kf ^ ^ IJO I lo t-o mloote*. No b.^llnel no basloitl \ .' too .lmplrsddalltU.hot.wau.rand »lo oool. 'TelephoBS So. 331 ^^°^*^\^ : V ' W ' i \V < r, |j. F, McPhee,-D. IXS^ Mr and- Mrs. if. Michael. Mrs. Ed- and Mrs. Boss are active and popolar in Co „, B j 0 . to ~ r iBiib,.... 1 ...;.- JSSasx. Mi - Um tr»»«dd and other orpnlsatlons. Mr S,aK^fc .™r.r.^^^^^ • - *er In ^e MMd,&a.m.b. ....... »\ fHW^-^^aSftfe ^^A^Twt «5jS3!n =5 SaSSfe tor-, benefit last Frtlay evening. Th e electridans. and will act^»' re *« lre ^ 30e,M.pl.Svmpa.a .nart. Cbbar.S e to SoB „«'- cor i-e«i„nb.ptu.a. proceeds amonnted to-.113.13. Th e tbe company. We all ^ia h Mr . ana ^.^^ Applc . ^ to « bn,Tomlp.« c b £ pr W«at it ttooab Dr. Wood' s v chnrch U improving nnder Mr. B.W. Mrs. Roa . pr^peroo. and pleasant lives S^Coc^i-rlPlesl- »» ^ Da« *• Symj ^J -j^sha . colds. b^neblUa. ~r . ^ministration. in th . great dty. lb.Lrtte.5ok-* . ...DENTIST... Kxahanar e 9treeC, Daoavtlle , it* X, OfFlCI HOURS; S*,«B\BSS-^\ OoaaolUUoa Hoar«la(*.al . ALL STILES FURUSHED IID C01HECTBD AT COST The DansYille Gas & Electric Company - ' 205 MnlnStreet -. 3obrt 0. aramer. NEW DRESS GOOD S NEW SILKS The new goods are here, and' now Is the time to buy. It seems early but the back bone- o{ winter will sooq be broken, Now you can get your drew maker easier than later in the\ season, ' Black dress - good, will he more popular than ever, and come • in • a new tine of weares, ' The new spring oh laics ire bcauiifuL- XXX X X X JOHN G. KRAMER 1*t5 MAIN STREET DANSVILLE, N. Y. Vteababaw. Net Mill—Corner Ossian ft Spmcc Streets. E. H . RCAOSHAW . , OSHaVtLLC, St. V . READJHA)T$ t CELEBRATED t QRAHAMI 1 AND OTHER CEREAL PRODUCTS • SPECIALTY . Died Eiclnsiiely at Tbe Jackson Sanatorimn since 1859. Fur tie local tradt, FLOUR, MBAL, PEED, etc., in airjr detired quanlit) Exchange on a /air and square huts. Alt lands ojcustom grinding quickly and nicely done.