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tluisbillc ^bbcrftscr til t ltM»A\. M.M.tll 'II- 1 .IOK A large o umber of dlMingnUbed people.' and a. i_iucb larger number of the cota nk.>• people, attended the f neural of ex- President Harrison In Indianapalbi U» t S UE day PmtdentMcKInley wan there | BY -THE LACKAWAN9A' Excursio n o r Ne-wapape r Alitor * ««r »w York , IVnnr*_r|v»-.Ia au«I S AW Jrr*« y to Hit* I*»n-Anii*rirftn K«- po-Hlon . Tbrongb thecourteaj of the Delaware, ami <»ov. Dnrblp, am i the pallbearer* LackawAona & WeaternrX. R.companjr. wens the tnetnb«r_.of Pretddent Uarri; 1 oc* bn'ndred and eighty nr more edltors mix'* cabinet. The members of the o. tWclty and cflnntry dally.antl week- futiilljr were Mra. Harri^m^accouipanlwi ly o«in.p*pexi of N'ew* York, Penn- \)j her brother Meat, P-arker, Mr. ami ny.vanU anil New Jersey vb-ited the jVtuV'i ^mk iTwttbt\ Mr*. J U Mi-Kw.Mr.aodMm.Rmwwll Tan-Atiifrican exuMttion at tln-Talo •,,1. itM-itlMiu. **»no«r-* JTw IJ. lUrri-m, Mr*. Eaton, John Sorrtt bu*t Satanla^ The MCnr-don train, _t.t K»ir4fUfnim^n.lUrrh*ia< « Harmon and Carter lUrrb-ot,, There c*nni«-**l eutlmly'of palatial Putlnian we re, brief •jxercifte* at the Uarrbton carp, 16ft Kew >*urk cliy at 10 a. mil I in *|>' nf (A/.tdrfftuft [ Out- <lut«I'In. ...Menu lUrrd ^Tl^^Z^^f ^«~\~*. «-->-~» «**••«? FrtU,.M.«hl'MI.. ao .|fr«-* l lh.ff.to .,.ir • M ,.ilj .(.r to njAiniu jl.r .l*ui , < l->r- the Flrsfi'resl.yterlan church whernthe at 0,V> p. tn. exactly on lime. A portion I.-...I A.Nr*-«..W- ,\ llrsv. IWifi ,A*S«..',I („]| ,( Hrvlre W _. |]el<i at -Si\. Tb » of til*ol .ltaOCV (between t .lnW (Hsl anil -P.O.. . ..i„ti™ Mra* - _ Ks..d--• JK- c]lort |, W1 _ , .l^-orated with M»Ck apd, KastJIUiraloiwasriluaftlie rateofCJl-B with. floiTers an.1 tbe.uatlonal Colors and' mil*?* au hnor. anil with wanvly a jar, All Tti.t |to Iter lm|'rr«.l/in, • I .ior ...i-l t.r.a (\iiwifcrfi. ub tl,« t 'srii .r \l..k .s_ . .iinwii; i-Urno . n.i»t- riprliur ini>nm|s of Moral- piece* were ationt-tb. .bowinK bow smooth ami firm the nasi- i .«,o ,r. Tu »n , lliot. \'.dr .r ..r turrtl. c ^t. A.lini-ioil to Ibo chnreb WM |*a I,. Htt. ^ 1(D j ( lj?ro WJ!>B tbooMoiln Briefly the Itinerary WM : Fri.Uy — h ™ h |I««Wu*r tlio M J OWM II W for > block either Inn ! N'tw York M IO».ia. ; lonch ut UDe KUCCH. lw»ytowilae« Ibo fqnenU procejirioo, Scranton; 7 |>. m.. .linoer » t tlolel Tbb utreetJi were, kept clear by police, fjroetel. Unffulo; 0 p. m., prc-«ip.*itlun an.) wiltlieh.. Dr. Haloes, putor . con- enterUlnment at the Klllcott dab by <lact«t the funeral nerrlce. a*nlat«J by Q, e iinrfalo I'rnw clnb. afsilteil by Nicbolart of -.St. Louie, pao-Awericao commtMlonnaires, aotl \ bill tt» C.IIUL »-I {lw* Sumlay clOHiug •if Imu-l^r nbojiM-has l^t-ji Introlnc**!. i in i kl»lt oo Muwlijr «lg,o«I the Ull« Kev. rianlne) J • .f ~-n»tiir Krnm. j .tiM -inB aVute Uj on I» r Haine\ »pnlre feelingly or thelifeof Martin a F.baf or Inleroatlonal S4 »i|r»- an annua) tin of one p.r «-ut im Hie |«ir \lhH ;to«Jfl> <•• «l'\y all reUtJona of lire. Hotel liroezel: 1(1 a. m.. »pe,:Ul car. lor Taltwof tbclr euriiji)4 ami ITO I IVT M Though he bail at tiinen neerned aattere eipoaition gronnile; luncheon at Service n.rninK», the liiiurance coiui«niw an be bail a klnil arel eympathetlc heart bnlUing; J p. m., special cars to varionn ^\^ETrSSSl?\ r , | ™V*«' broail charity. Aa polatjior.interest In the'.city, InclnOing r the |nqg procesnlon wonml 1 U way slow- t be City hall, new armory of the Hth \•-\\\\*\ • , , , l» through the streets, tbe atillnees was regiment. IWFW honaea of the Interna . Tho I're -i -lenlr..li Thnrrfay an,»,lnte,l | lr( , keu ,, y ,be,ll.Unt lxwining of tbe , l0 nal Traction company an(! General ™^ir:a«?:r «r N s «iii«5 » r-» ^ \ hicb f^? \\ ly ; ™>™>-- •=»» m • ,,ioom »» n-ury Ihut'a rvioeat. di e nlnmls in minute, guns in honor of. the Oeneaee: 8 p. in., th*atre party at Fr»iiiartntrmrnt]ii*t «iMll .yAiliiiir- the .Ie«<l stateeuiau anil patriot. By tbe ine Xeck theatre: 10:1)0, special tiain ul Van lteyis 'il 'tlir fact has. l*vn suleof his first wife, at the foot o'an leaves BdfTaio for New York lif....«hl oni that thvrj- liace 1« « mure unpretentious monument, hia remains rrom tna ilaM y, , .peclal left New ^^'^.bJiri ^tooSS ZV:' 0 ^, Mr , York until It re.urne.1'.be editors were lima tWre were III nil the war with wull »- » 11 PMP 1 ' uiodrned: tbe KDe ,t s of the Lackawanna, which with •<I «IIII ' WUN1 '' d'r \ , »\ •nrouded In black: (lags on ^iDtrf hand provided for. their com- The total uiiuibor or house bills rntro- wire at half mast ail oyer the land. rort and entertainment. Buffalo ami W^h7b*?.ffi^5p» M X !«...«.-. - tta ..W-ltlon co.up.ny ge«rou,l y con io.«lof«.-i;OMnatel,iIlswa«rotroiluwl. Tbe dedication of tbe new noffalo trlbuted to the pleasure or the. party ..f wlni-honly I .UV) reache<l the hoqse. 1K1 stofBca and federal building too* wbllo In the city. and on ttuw «>'»>\»•« col \ m,Uw \ place yeaterday with ceremonlss fitUng Among tbe,Lackawanna ofHcUls. who fav .imbly reeorteo H I - t l.r..t...,Uw..r.--1gu,J«. <h.-stale de- the Im^rtanl o.«a.oii . There was; l-irloi.nt Friday by Lt'ril l\alllirerole Ultisic by (he O-.tb reKimeut baud, and uud s,x-i*'lhr>* Hay eltetiding the time addressee by Chairmen Henry W. llren- - ..f rntiO.i.ll .itt of lirar of the Urittsb ,| cl l} | . Le(cnwortb. Mayor general superintendent; F. P. Fox. M, We .tlu .llan ^}^«>: ,re i , J 1 \ ' D..I.1 and .Postmaster General Ch.rle, L..Smlth and E. J, Qnackenlmsh, h^XaSJFuA. ^«S£ KmorySmKh. W e ba.1 the pl^nr, of sion passenger agen(a: F. \V Phllli,- -i..i, .s one yeur going ibrongh this magnificent linildlng sUpsnntendent Buffalo division; anil Tb. .^in .^lni .ii e(n(li<- of (leueral oo Satunlay arteroooh. under tbe cm'- \ \ \ ~'* J ..bn A Logan in Iowa clrrle will lie duct of Ur. Samnely. Uorr. postmaeter. '^tr'^SfZ^^m Tbebulidlngand ,)U, cost tw o million |.iUMe »t thw rx.-n-1-s.^ uti.l mnkert UnlUr*. The bullilin^ pccupie* the -hurt Mirf-uiuu ml'lr*—-., Seunlor Deptjw aquare lioaihled by KIHcott, Soa'b Difl- .f Nrw y-irkwill ileUretUinnntniqaiHl omo, tlak ami 8wao »treet«. and i » Bve Miwi.-r«*.-rK. To.'k*r H' «\™J«» 4t1 ..mrle-biKb. The tower in the ente r la «—ti l^iKtih. will imv«fl tb ^nbttne. - . , ... ^-Vi feet from the grade of the aldewalk The etyia of arrbitectnre ta pare gothlc. CUYTONT I t,r.E. Grant LawreDce \and family were calkd here by tbe death of bbt toother, Mra. Lawrence, Ftioeral o n Wednei*- <lay Bt 2 o'clock from the hanfie, 31 ra. Lltcbard' and mn of Mictio n are viflttDtf ber father,' Kenbeo Hart* tiian. No N -horjl at ltr^ed\» Corner* la«t week areooot of tbe'taul ro*»t«. > Ed Ilowe b»ut ruOTe*! Into the Carney boose M he jint^ndu tmildfnK* new bo'n.ie on hii» farm. - The donation at Albert WilbelmV f«sr itrr. J, M. Miller was well attewled allhnnietr the, t roodii, were tnd. i Th*: ptH-pIe fairla wfll.ta<leri kfid tb«? amunnt rw'el*'.''! waA Jacob Warner attendetl tbe fpniiral of bii unde, Jotepb Fronk of Orfiocton Weil n»*« lay. The donation at W. tilitiHuia'it for Her. Jlr. I>>11 auioante«l to |7:(. l>e Kaliunnd of CohoctoD *\M~ot Frl< ay ao*l Satnnl»y L with friend* at thin pUre, Inane Steffy dfeil at tbe home of M* trraatldAntcbter, Mrtf. Miltnit Kabn at the age of ST. Foneral from tbe Qarney Hollow chnrch bn Tt.f»d»y, Key Mr Melvln oftlcutttnK> Interment lu the PlettMint Valley cemetery*—March l'« Itfil Pan-y W. H, Uaator, adyertblnK and iodine trial agent, WUb ancta bKcen, and with .ta apteiidid e«iniptneut. it U no wonder that the Lackawanna is in tbe front rank of the world's beat rallroudi. AttbeEllicoUclab, the company of excaruionUts was enlarged by mem b*r» of the Buffalo Prew club and Pan American officials. President Harold J H.V Wck F f^\Sth I B* 1Uett of the PwM ?* h ^ r „\\\• <ien fhalTee h«> \*!cp onlere.1 to Tbe outer walls are u . u ,.„.^,. withdraw (he American tnxi|n from p| nk ; M ,| M „ nalIt ao ,J th iate ^„~ ter of ceremonies and introduced Mayer i lima leavintc only n legation guanl of M ., , , , , , J l vi men in Pekiu. walls are of brick an.) terra cotta. tbe Wvhl, who In cordial and inspiring The Knglwb and the Hnsaians In roof • s P\ nl « n green tile. Tb e Doom are speech welcomed the newspaper men to IVklu are at odds over a railway siding of Teraszo marble with ornamental and Buffalo, told them of tbe exposition and lu Pekiu, anil a contest )s threatened colore.1 bonlers. The principal office unreservedly gave them the freedom of whleh may assume great prwportiuns. n»m s and conrt rooma are/ finished in the city, The clnb entertainment In- . l^iShte met Wi\?rse at & \\'^ •« ^ «*«e.daiclng/voca . and .„,,,„ h.nds or uuiraiiders. The marauders <l«»ru>m\ oak. There are- four elec met nud defeatnl it Isiud of Herman trie passenger valry who hitd les?o sent ont to arrest oftio mental music, oriental sword lighting, hsnds'ot^iamude\.. Th e maranders | ~;j\^^^ r \ta ^iraT\ \ The P^t - exhibltioua by the.marvelon. troupe of »„ occuple. the larger part or Clngat\. direct from the. Pari, exposl- them. the building, and the: arrangement* Hon, mind reading and ac.entlfic uoitag ,le„ .•ludreebasnotine.ltbewarde- for the safety and rapid dispatch of the • great yariety. ^ 'P* •J'\* at Washington that he has „ moet ..lujir^He. Some of was the introduction of Tred Fnlcher as ' William Jennings Bryan whom he close- partinetit ly reaemblea, and a conventional speech ->«'»•''<•» »™«X 1 » M mlHt foS' them orlglnaUHl with Postm«t* r Dorr. (tin t A «^\SU I &S The work rc ,m alone ha. ^» ^ B „. n . Folc h .r M k.u g the support the Inner part of April, an d the troop, i^t. From April 1st, b y direction of hy »^»»J^ f \ \ * the clow .lldei -rtrromTato . £ SSSZS SSSS^^J^ it; bun. r h fjK. w .i, ^rXSTA'J^ ™n-\ch. It Is very handsome. The » i« ltaprinc.lycourte.le. ana to dl- t.pn^rsl N ..W llochester 19 said to h: M .rce mill. lialb houses or the Hawaiian legisla ture ha\e iwktnl for statehood. the re ha\e asKtHI lor J>ISM:UI««.. to matcu. l l is very uBu.iin.utc. *uo • - , . . «... ...j, Aliram.iruWo f New. York seriously po8tIllaaKr „ . reat city like Buffalo *<»ao I*m d«b «d for the suggests Atfdfew Carnegie for mayor. ||m<t ^ )lk , , be Ktncri ,i „ r an army. The Sun has been pul.lishinit a^ l«rt or „„„„,,„.„,„ c nntrol and direct men in •moke talk pro and coo. amusing ir uot convincing. entertainment or the evening. Saturday was emphatically a day or revelations and surprises to a large majority or the newspaper men who visited the exposition grounds for tbe first time. The architectural beautv iuipurtant inurements. Such a mag is ImlUti'iu thundersUirius. with the Postmaster Samuel O . Dorr and w i are elwlrlclly generated by Niagara Falls, prond ioaild lliath... « «.tl. r r. will Is. one of the feature onthe Buffalo Cm U7 ' , 0 ° F D *°* exhibiuou. v \\- w « regret tliat an engagement in, It Is estimated that Andrew Carnegie A \\ u, ) > precenled ns rroxn attending the »i»e or the buildings and their artistic baa contributed SJl.OOO.Ortl to round de-llcapiry exercisee o f Ihia imp-Ming ' v * n.. «m..,in,. Ill.rari.-s. and Jl.000.000 to |*nstoo building. Carnegie's workmen. Tbe Citnsrraph of. Re.llan.ls. Call' i.ruoav. New., fornla, says the snow on the mountains and harmonlon. colorings, the groupiog. etc , the extent pf the midway aud its marvelous novelties, elicited many dec laration, of surprise and pleasure. The buildings visited particularly ad- Jauitu Harrison,as they lay In state in r- ^ ^ ^ following ofBcera- Th , electrical display will excel any thein,lian.rapltolon s *\'\\'>- fi>f )90 , ft^led: Maater, H . E. , htag ot the ki „,l that has ever U*n A dWs.tch from Cape Jo^n^«^^ Wxk. Khelms; overseer. C. S. Meeta; ^ u ln me world. The advanced con- rorince Umlsteo; lecturer. G . W Buudy. Njrth Jitlon of the buildings was the wander with Saul, thus isolating that province tr.uu (be torcm in tbe Transvaal for the | c^menm; Steward. Mark H Hopkins, | 0 f all, for the wln(er has been unusually time being TheKwhmtpa ) sch«)U^rd^t»d p^^Xo. Jasper: chapUln. K. assistant eCeward, A . K . W public I Ullborn, Jasper: treasurer. Murray Carnegie|Wllber, Bath: secretary. Lirenxo nol- bert. Hornell»vllle;H. IT., Bennett Uar- last week not to levy, an ..ne-half mill, i o suppirt or librarv for which Andrew offereS Ks?,«)0. , . Wellsvilje-ls f.mdly anticipating the )||D!t> Honlel | |lvi ,,.. Crm , Mrs. Jease -Th e Livingston county pres. rigorous. There i . much remaining be done bnt with a few week, of warm weather, the work will be rapidly for warded. largwt l»Vt sugar factory' in \the state. .\\\.„ ^ „ the buildings to cover fifteen acre*: (he Spalding, Stephens Mills; Pomona. Mrs, represent) by Messrs. Scott and Hor. factory to usW »s> ton. of beet, daily tl . ft..Bnrdett. Ilornellavllle: Flora.Mra. ton of (leneeeo. Shnll and Elllcott of Ambitions Wellsville. J. II . Saodford. Tronpaburg: lady Aas't. Mount Morris, and Woodruff, Burgess Another general strike of coal mine. mm AMk ,.-„„,», Cauiateo. and Bunnell of Dansville. K£Z£X thiuKt .li ro d o ^rSSJ . N « A < * — «» * -Many of th. excursloui... spoke en- wdl not ajm* tt» a ts?nft «Tanc* or rrco%z- cbuia t*f 4-V thtu «ia «ticAlIy of the beauty of DantTille n|£*» tb*;- itdiou. Many of thetidners Secretary Hnlbert reported tbe work and It* valley* ol.jwt tt.» a strike. at theSute k-range. TheContbtry Mil, ^Jacob L . Th* Coont; ^ y^^tS^J^l^ »Itowini:,tt» itrower* ot farm pro^lncts (X, J J HrmM waa poeof our new ..c L^t? U ^V&™^Ri& to mDw un \ lb<, ^nalnun^ . lie's tbe only democrat^ Ibliih. Tlwre t» KT 'i»«ral , n^rel that th* t ?itl«*s -and tlllagw. of, tb e state witbont Hnnnell we ever met. n» » -i-it... «r t4 mruh ntitatnlna-a Hcetiik«wa ««trMglyeQ >1oisett rit{ht otherwW. Twuntldttt- Aantver^nry. (.ieo'rxe Ainei in very low with cna- eaiuptiiio at the home of bid sinter. Mm John Stewart. Mra. H. Hill ,1a. recovering from the Vitel.twK.nith Is very ill with brad fever. Mr and Mrs. Piatt JJalstead. Mr Grant Mon*^ and Mi** Katbeiine Un* k inger opent last Snnday at J. ( Elsaman's In Grove . M >M . Albert Spencer of Ganlsten i- the KttrtC of Mrs. Hill. MI M Martha Kelley is the guest Ml-w Edith Myers P Oraot Mo^es hsi* bought the. botitw* owned by Qa\ly Ao n Jack.*K)n on Mi]l street. Mr. and Mr«. W.. A. Bennett vUitM Mrs. Anna Jackson of West View on Suuday Mrs. Walter XeviriA of Perry was the guest of Mrs.'K. E. Mnir a few ilayi last week. About one hundred of tbe friends .if Kev. W . F. Wells and family assero \Ae*\ at the parnotiage Wednesday even ing to celebrate the, twentieth anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Wells's marriage. They were 'presented with au elegant silver tea set and a purse of money. Refreshments were 'paused and all seemed to enjoy themselves very tntjch. On Friday evening tbe second division of the Aid society held a warm sngar social, thereby realizing iy.50 . Walter Gelsex ba»nicely carveil with his jack-knife a locomotive engine whii' does him great*credit* Look ont for the fntnro t ^igineer! We are touch pleased to be &hU rfiVort that our town went no-license this spring.—March ty. IU0(. Vua. HUNT. Wmlillni c Annoutitruiiiput. The auction sale of Fred Etwnod warf well attended Thursday Mr* Mixof Casfile wa^intown Thorn- ALLIANCE FORMED. C. C. Veitli,One of Our Leading Druggists, MAKES ARRANGEMENTS WITH A LARGE BOSTON HOUSE. their Object is to Produce a Valuable Rem edy, in a Form That Can be Easily Taken, Bat Heretofore Impractical—From Now On this New Preparation of an Old Medicine Will Become an Indispensable Auxiliary to the Medical Profession* Enterprise Is one of the virtues of Druggist C C. Veitb. Often bad be demonstrated his ability to not only keep pace with. bnt. to keep ahead of tbe tiuirtf. Many times have tbe people of our city had occasion to- t*u proud of tbe way this prominent druggist has shown himself to be- among the fore most in th.- country in adopting tbe latent sclent itic and chemical discoveries. Even -In this age o f progress, tbe ad vance in pharmaceutical development ba*.be£n attimns almost of a sensational nature. The drpggiit or chemist who ha.4 not bad pu,»b and enterj>risebasfioon become a Uudt namber. and can be found Utility running a small \tore the Hppearanre of which. dev<dd of aby signs of inodernlftin. Is familinr to mil. It has always lieen Mr. Vt-ith^s amhi- tion to connect himself with some dis- livery that would nbt only l »e a mnrce of profit to faim^lf. but tbe means nf acvouiplisbitig ^ MM I to others. With this end lu view it it 'not. strange that Mr. V>dth, ta hi\ profervdon, should ha,re been led to think seriou^tlv concerning the aee pf cod bre r ,01 1. Tie. likn hnp- dretls of other druggists, has sold vast qnaotttiei) of tbU vklrutble k but nausea*- . ting remedy l>eing adu)lnistere«l fn capsules or other form.-.* ti e stomach would rebel ani* and promptly eject it. Right at this stage uf the game Mr. Veitb learned of an itnportaiit discovery ulade by'tw o eminent French chemists whose secret has been taught by a large Boston bpiree. Witb characteristic en. tc-rprirt* Mr. Vttitb connected himself with'tbeuito directly handle this new discovery. Thank guodness.'we now have at'hwt, right here in- tqwq, a preparation that conuinsall tbe curative pnnclples which have-given the cod's liver its groat repu< utlon as a remedy for wasting tliseaAes, Now these »oogbt-for principles are in a concentrated form, free frum'the naif- sotting, greasy matter tb-*t cbaractenmi cod liver oil as we have known it. This extract is pnt up in a most 1 palatable and delicious'form, so .that It can \<# taken r-y any one with tbe most rlellcate and sensitive stomach. It Is positively free from any objectionable-odor^ tas'e, or any of the other disagreeable features that have always attended cod liver oil Mr. Vcith will gladly tell any day and Friday. Mr. and Mm. Eruest Neville of UigDend and Mra. L „ D . C4itTord ami daughter Nellie were gne*t* of Mrs, Lake Kohin- SOQ Tbnmlay. L. D. Giffonl lotided a car of potatoes this week. Mr. Shaler of liot;bester WAS U guest, at tbe Erie bouse a few dai's last weec. Will Bahcock has moved into A. A . Smith's tenant bouse and will work for Mr. SuiUb this snmmer. A wrestllnic match Itetween Me**rs. Whaten and White came off at the Hotel Erie' 'last Wednwrnlay Evening and wo* aled ThnnMlay evening, -he Van Gilder's folks 1 from the H oil inter place to^licbigsn. let \ one who will cftll on him all abont tbe discovery He is so pleased in regard to the matter that he wants ever)- one to know about IUWUU-W \\— ~-( -' ,L Above all be wUhes it to 1* positively tale of woe. by nafTerers who woild lief , nnderstoml that this new preparHtiott « Into bis ear h -is l^-u jMiinNl many le of woe. by «ntTerers who wonld . , . , him to a*lvi«! smut* way thev may Uke | not a patent inedicine. He will tell you the me.lici«e prr-tmhed for tbeiu. and everything io it and eiplain to you how mnny at empts h.i* he niadf in the ptist scholar* have devoted their lives and to eoable a patirut to take this remedy, capitalists their money fn procuring knowintc well tliat cnnld they sncceed • this product to which has tieen given tn.lnlnkf-, hv would lie iu-.tromenUl the name of \ luol—Wioe or OxI Liver in doing t«>. he would lie iu-.tromenUl In restoring health— and In many ca-ws even in saving life. He was uhliged to give up attaininit thedesiretlend.vf di»gni*iug the taste of this obnoiiou*, greii-*y medu-in-, as many others h;ive had to i-efo e him. He found it WM not a very difficult matter to fool the palate, but he conld not fool the p,itieut's nhiimwb. Even- when the oil biwl been made tasteless Ity (til. We think right here it wonld 1» good olan for any one wbp I1 « unfoi tuuate as to feel it m-cessary for their health to take cod liver oil to hear what Mr. Wit h has to say ou the subjects What hH will tell you will cost nothing. What you will Ien.ro you can safely a «*ert will prove of the grettte*-t value you. Boys' Suits in New Spring Styles •'HurkcY'Boyj' Clothing Department is starting its fidli year. It has been s o help ful that parents and boys alike wonder how they (jot atonic without it before it was opened in trie spring of 1897 We arc not making man y promises for the iutare, preferring fo lei the department as it stands now serve -as an earnest of our intentions. It is enough to say that the well- known standard of excellence of \Burke's\ Boys' Clothing will at all times be maintained Whil e pur prices are markedly moderate they arc never so low that the quality of the garments can be questioned. Spring assortments are now ready for inspection. Sty!cs suitable for a'l occasions— and stamped all over with the unmistakable signs of newness. Double-Breasted Cassimere Suits—for boys of 9 to 16— new stripes, checks and mixtures—all well tailored—a dozen different patterns at $2. S; 50, $2.75 and S3. Three-Piece Cutaway-Sack Suits—for boys of |0 to 15—witb doublc.breas.ted vests other points of newness that are bound to win wide approval—J4 75, Other s at $5 an d other points and- J6. Elbcron Suits—with double- breasted vests striped styles— $2 and J2.5P. blu e to S^ycar sizes—mixed, checked and Of red and I7.J0. I BURKE, FITZ SIMONS, HONE & CO., | % B. Main and N. St. Paul Streets, Rochester, N. Y. | TELEPHONES. New Toll Line Rates In .Hast JANUARY I, I900. Ckeiatr, Qalcker. Bttlcr than any method of communication . . Bell Telephone Co. There wa*. a lecture at Memorial hall Friday nigbt. Mrs. Derrin went to Rochester Satur day to spend a couple x>( week-* with friends. Mrs. E R. Hinkley wa* In Datton Friday afternoon. Mrs. h. 1>. (iiffonl went to Bradford •Saturday to (spend u couple of weeks with hef daughter Mrs. R, A Wheeler Card* huve been bvsuc-d -innuunctug tbe marriage of Elbert N*a«h to Mi-*s (trace Hark.—Mar IS. (iueru.. I^HtT.XUKVlI.I.li . A OL-auuftroti* K|n>. The ice went out of tbe river but Monday. Mr. Franklyn of K'^bt^wr was in town last Week, Mr. and Mrs. Uroadben: o f Perry were in town Thursday nud Sttcrday. The Ladies* Mission circle will meet witb Mrs. E. P. Witter Friday after noon. Miss Ethel Boll returned from Castile Thursday and has gone, to Dele van to visit. J. A . McFarllne of Warsaw was in town Sunday Mist) Ada CSilbert retnrned to BnfTalo Thursday A. Beard.-dey has been quite sick the pant week. Portage was visited by a disastrous fire Satunlay morning. A t about 9rf0 fire was discovered In the double boose o( A . Beardsley oct 'Opfed by the Corn- well families; which waa soon burned. The fire soon spread to Charles Gilbert's baildlnir* in the esvst hardware store, postoffice and dwelling house. His liqlldfogH are saved bnt tisvdly dMiuaged. ()u the wen 4 aide Mr. Craig's store and living rooui4 wer e burned , also another hontw owned by 3d>- Bmrdsley and oc cupied 1>y Mra. T, Gaylord, Al l were Insured but the CWawell*. The bnUd- Ingsouthe sauiespot were all bnrne.1 fourteen yea n ago this spring,—Maret is. 1901 Falls. Not art*** 1'iitille. Recently appoiute-l uotarfe*. for Liv-' ing«ton cmunty. term-* until March HO, IIXKI: Avon—Wm. Carter t'yrn-* Allen Calwlonlw- R#ty A Pet -k. Chas. Men- j zie. John D. Coffin. (Jeneseo—Wro A . Brtalie. k. M. Stvtt, W.Xi. S. Olmsted. Myron \Sm'th | A I. Strang, Miss Catherine McKenzie. W W Bishop. L. R- Doty * - \ Porter. Arebl- Ewart. VanTyUe. E*lw S *tunlav_ vJrl\u\wu nu .l . » 0 .| ( .nrM .Ut..r.rs.,<l«t«.«to«l«itlu-l r has snc«-<»>t>sl i.. , mlsarnrl o arcilrr It. onartinMlt. Ilut tis's alt mo! ' J OIJ.U (.hsril.l K^V .111 lN-.lt.\. <'lmtU- I 'Mtoat a- nlitnr afst Mr. I\al Worthjr Master I»l«-k apr»tnirJ th») W «M *l*l«^IW i a-'f 1 ' , KlMr „!;-l(-.. lt.Carr. Ilalh: J.W , S..w Altl« 1» * 'K ^X.ijyi . .»u -s| l.y a »traii»> anlna''!»« » i^iilatlr. - .TlTT.,.! ila» uaiiil.- The WM 1 KriitorliitliuiswUbihJli; t'| II , Hklnrrsf. Jr., i>, M»..u. Ilath: Frank .Mrs. F»nnlstu«-i»nlills>lai;i»-rWrae lo (>s.la'nTat»la)'an.lhsr (unsral will I* tarl .1 from the boos. IhU ln.irDimt at 11 h'ctra-k. at lwr bourn oa M(.me« »tr «.t j isl.nlay umrDln* pf o>nsiuii |>tl«> Mrs. Mary t) . tlnntsr, Tb. (nosral will Is. !'.' \&T£« \ai d th- lia.nl of lirallb II . UtlW. Wcs^hall. ' Mi i»«n.» morofiw al ».!» tfcl^ck & 1 ™^h .' h rtrrt l T «oum«.ts.l«» « lo0 '.\ M i,.c. A . J.lllsr v Kalfituos; Mrj. I ^JJ\ u\ all^f Manh WI\.. . ,.' -.- • W.A.Jon. . 4a .|«T.- v.. - ' - • - • — • H.,. DlJ.h Krlloillt. thjf^\'™ W.au.n's Work-Mrs . 0; E. Cols, £>:£tTJl 'Jf***^-««$ K-C.-nnH.P ««h . ' matioos. Spartaca. to ,lb« l.Udiators. ^ \|onnt Morri. VoM wrltin* of tb« DM tb Wert BparU W*tn.*Ur. M ir. pit,. Mrs. John W. ' McSair aK*d \ Fnoorat Momlay at I p.' m. DsrsasrJ U.arrlw l lir hrr lhrr«.l.n«hi»r«, Mrs. Eranaof AtUnta: Mr... MrFartanJ of MlniM«|»li.»nJ Mi»\ J«nnl» McSalr of aiiii Krirolns'to the Ckrttuareolatu. .1 ; It is th*«u«ra l opinion at Town r.rl)r history of. UIf|craph(nif in that **P f > \ ^ „. ,. that thsn- b xrry Utile pmsptct of th» rillag.; Mrs a young man naui*J Wood tliafloMe Bingham dial in Ml, teioitUttoo. l«ng brooiht to a (mm a^^u. was th. 1m opsrator. MorrU * Mrch «9 y«rs , afMr faroraUi U*o* HJ* • taA th. flrrt un. *uiploy«l by tb. a lioprlng illo«, of ».era] yrari Sh> SXtbl™ JI8SK1SJS »d J^t^, H if.mJ. Z was the widow of thslat* Chas. L . Bln^- Uottta, that obst^I w which ha w Ur n Job ir «l(M,.aI » from nan.THle. The ham of Bingham Brothers, hanker., and sorouotered will probably pros* insnr- Wood must har« bren the late Ralph T '* anrrired hy her aon Cha.rlea W..Bim<- ruonntalJeaud that the £«rlU a war). WooJ , ^ j ob H„I~., the Ut* OA. Job ham and one • brother H . R. Woalof hkelytopion. li ««!««.. fatierofiip, Job £ H»l«. La^ewood, N. J. Tb. r.a J w. of *<= w Yofk d \'- Hedge* n. a Due Mi \ Frame. S. Noye. died In Boston Oor Ijilell In, a itmap to the legta- operator. a»y» tb* Post, •'aid soon mad* • - > — 1 . himself acquainted with the. dmg tmai- latnre on Frida y recommende d the con tmnaUo o of tbe improremen t bega n Ir / nesa. • ieorgeW AldridK-e to deepen the prea-labon t last Thn aday erening of peritonitis. Mia. Soye. waa engaged as instructor Colby inrtithte tor the last U. remained with Mr. Miller. | ^ ^ St „ yMr< 1[>ro ain g her rain mer»in Danarllle. Dec. Mth last she was yaara . afte r whkh be I enVcfnjVn -fee t and W*» *< StKXta 1 ^-5= ^ta- UkenUlandwen, toapn'raj, ho.piUl ? v?^n- -timated cost i. twenty ^JTSdSoiiSnder^tb e gSVern- when the best medical drfll was em- ployed. Tbe remains were bronght to BauriU. on Saturday and taken to th* family residence oo Etiaabrth street Bre million dollar.. The barge canal ________ he found wonld not be altogether deair- \s.w l^mjm. ^^t_lT^_Tu, Z <_-- A t the —W> of. the Appellate conn •—•'^^ lmm boo^e on for proportionate l«x^u e y ta Rocb«terb_ t week forty new san _y -teroooo wa . largely attended- ,ng c.p~t y Fire \^^_T_d Uwrer . -er e .worn in. most of whom ReT d M . Herrickof tb. Pre .hTt .riao ^t Z^t^ S^wtTITrenoF. A_. ^| perno r held that tUe cm nau. Junaa A. Bailey. DansrilW; Scott IT. check on tbe »JW., B. «co m Henry Stanley Falk rneod. that the of «r URoj:Ooy O.Hi-man . Add-on; ^canalsalotMCth-U - _f^ Slr^ J Kelly. Mt. Morris;Francis ^ be submit ^ « ?_-Ser. Ole-u; GeorK* B. Spencer. ««io* riectioa ^K-h X __l«aDC-: Harry UThorny Canan- wrre all th* porpow a iaaipia. talents to tbe'(rood of tboie about her. Soe waa greatly beloved and will be widely mourned. She la survived by ber brother. F W Koyes. E*i. ; of \ and two sisters. Mrs. Mary Dan-rille, ..- - _ . Xoyv* Colrin of Boston and Mrs. Helen N«y» Baker of this ^ BatcheUer. a relative ot WaUuigford, Vt., attaodtd the funeral. •rii.-ii AKOKA. A >Vw-> y l^-tt«r . The snow haa taken leave and we are now traveling An March mnd. Hi'lfins haw arrirnl ttDtl Io nnoerons cotopalites. , J. I). Kubu;js iiiorltitc tutn.hU new b>.me ir* the.rear of bUw^m hliop. John rVnby \4 tfoinit to boawke-p(utt •«r I 'litrMi Oortwrs.. t Ji >bn ,SU*Kbt shim«*d a car l*-vi of L-alves anl shrrp to Se w York toilay. Chautte In rim* o f arrival uf pa-wo^er trains cu ttw IVnn. R. R. .Harry Hwlfr and family frofu the. Ridire move- into F A. Sortbway's bu>t wwk The I HMUI ptv*ker~ are havInK * .\aca- tlon. * Mr.io.lMt x John 8Uiicht t Mrs.']-. Rlttenbonae' ami sbo Wan) . aiten >lnl the funeral of Mr».,.UunKerfor.l » t N'ootla l *#»t Thnrwday. Mrs.\>Vrn, FriKter has purchased a honseand lot.in Xnmla. Preparations\ havft commenced for Easter exeruisw by tbe chcir and Snn-' dav school. The pirt _re social at the .Loonais home in Scipio Fri*Uy evening was aa enjoy able affair. F. A North way cf Knnda was fn thb place Wednesday on business. A great detefratioa from this end of the town attended the town meeting. Xow we are rejoicing over the fact that Mt. Morris its a dry town fur two year* and all the towns near us. A March .quail arrived at the home ot Frank Lowery recently. It is a girl Harlow Hall has the measles. The wboopi_« cough victims are all recovering.'and no new cases have de reloped.—Marvh. 13-1901. x. v. ± JWi «rmo'» Attempt io llreM- Jail. William DeGanuo, umler indictment for manslao^hter for canning the death of 7 bo Lennbn girl, waa detected Satur day evening in aa attempt to break. j*iL WitbtbeaW \ f a case knife be had sawed through tw o of the bars of bis cell door and would hare scon had an apening targe enough to jret tfaroMb. He had b »-en at tbe work* several nights loudly M -jrimcby the bonr TO drown tbe noise of rKe raw. An d it wa a the on usual ringing that -roused aosptctCD. De- Gartno's cell wa* in tb e upper tier, and ft C*nald that once oa t of it. be could have gained the roof through tbe aky- light. Sheriff Gray transferred him to another cell and wil l watch trim more closely. (iroveland—Heury U. bnld McFetridge. I^eu-ester— Uenrv K W Wurkley. Lima—Jacob (ialLintine, Patrick <fii:nan. Uvuuia— John K Roe, Alex. N Stewart, John S. Egan, Peter 11.' Frutcbey. Ernest W B HJWU . JenimeE. Bntterfield, E-lwarl B. WoodrnfT. Mt. Morris-^Cbft* .! Kelly, Hulbert E. Brown, Chas. W . Bingham. C J Perry. ' X. DansrilUr— R.£j.b y.. Snnires, Uenry K. Whentou Edwin R. Word- mff. Kewtnn B. Uorhjim.Ge.>. L. Kreln, Frank P. Mage*. Frank Fielder. Ber. trand'G. Foss, Jas. A . Bailey, Jas. S. Baker. Nunda—Clarence L. Cmlebec* Isaac J. Depny. James E. Mills, Chauncey A. Norton, Fred G . Olp. Erlirar Merry Spring water—Samuel L . Whltlock. | Henry A . Wiley, Ebb Robipson. York—T. NelsoD Shattnck. Chas S.. Milter. Wm . Gallagher Geo. F Baner,' Geo, W Goober ; The new Wayland ootariee are John' J.Morris. H . V Pmu . Nicholas Schu.j jr.. Floyd Q. Green. South Dansville Ira G . Day. C >L Ackley. Perkin-j- ville: William Scbultz. r». II. .*>. N'ntW . Alpha Assn.—At the meeting of Mon day evening the following members took part in the debate. Resolved that Co EdnA*ation fn College* Is Desirable, Affirmative. Katharine _ , _mslley, m> Marguerite Rowe. N'egative. Edith An Maab jdrewa, Katharine Xnyes r Tbe juilges decideil in favor of the negative. D. H . S, L . S.—Program. Meeting o f Toesday evening: Roll Call; Renting. Carltt.ta Keyoell; Dvtiate; KermlvM that ro-EdUL_tion in Colleirea )£ IVsirsble: Affirmative, Frank Zaffke. Dorr Price, Jo»e|»h Sandfon). Xegattve, Alex'K'en- liey.L*>nUYocbum, Ray WeMinan. De- citletT ln v favor of negative by'Jri'dgett Jaine*t Kenendy. Fred (3ark and Ueorjre Kitiirdey The Mqunt Moms. Enterprise is re ceiving many good notices on the aus picious couiroencemeut « f itn twenty- seventh volume. It is deserving of them. It hardly Sfeuis possltile\ that Shall has bet-u a troccessful clitor for more than a quarter of .t century. It seems uot more than hiilf that time since be was deril in tbe Advertbter office. ltri>ort of ih n ronn»I«w|oDt>r» or Fl«li - cel*—i. O H MI e Mini Kore <4t>. . Hon. W. A Wadnworth, president of the Forest, Ftsb and (..nine commission, has-our thanks for n copy of the fourth a__oal report of tbe coinmlfsionera, which i» quite ela ,*orate and in*tructive. The text is profusely illustrated, the illustrations Including floe colored litbo- graph* o f birds and. fish;. An extended finacicial statement is made of the cost of maintenance of thenriona hatcheries and renervations. of the distribution of fish, of tbe Adirondack forestry prob* leant, tbe Adirondack cottage santta- rintn and the sanitary l«enefits of the Ad irondack forest, with many toggvstkms and recouiineuilationB, It is an excellent report. THE ROCHESTER TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF ROCHESTER, X. V. \I!\\.'?.'\.?*\.\\' AUcntlon or those Tlie Kwhester Trntt and -Safe IVt-vit T.. ll.e F.«.-...,tl-,nnl iianklnx tn~ 'I. \ o t . to call attention to the cmttes A'htc-h tr orrer-.. | ** Branch of ita bnsineas. It acts as It pay. interest on deposits which are |hi«ntur,Ttr_t« . Guardian, ete Those aohiect to check at all times I oaring estates to lenre shonhl girt, this M.mey for deposit COD he sent in form '\''M' \<><»} carefnl attention, of draft pnstomce onler or express, for 1 t-ousoltatlon with the Trust Cb's At -hich receipt Is immediately »ot or i \»o«T « •» JJIPrd to Wills. Trusts, etr. | where the Trust Co. is interested may Safe Deposit Co. in case of a new aeconnt a t-o k l«ok. I If one wishes to draw aanlust his or her acronnt a check can b » sent for tlis atnonnt needed, for wbich draft, post- office nnler or carrency will bp sent, as deslrcl. ' I be bad without cost. Rochester Trust & CNPttsI a<oo,ooo Surplus a3-..5.iMHl llelHSfttH ST,ffll*MHlO TOUttams&Co. Whe-Tan-Do! 4 HOMB PRODUCT OF UkQV£STIOHA*LE MERIT JK* n bnkkf-ot fi «d -Wh^-Tan-Ihi'* c»n nn. t>e_fccll«l. Ilite iloe»j not h«» to Iwr o br WHXIAM8 A CO., Iuu»*lllf. N Y V9Trim.T A I M I Few! In ifrrat vntlrtj »t the WlUiarat Mill. Custuiu work on abort Distich. A N^W STORE, AND A NEW SORT OF A STORE Sell Co. TELEPHONES! Constant use of the telephone breeds a fine contempt for dis tances—especially when snow drifts ahoumL Stop and think how behind the times you are without a telephone. There U an air nf expectancy around tbe \Seven Corners.\ The' noise and confusion, tbe hustle and hnatle that have been n part of the changes and alterations to onr \building give place now to the anticipation of opening. The melodious ham of ham mer, naw and plane is about ended. The fminhed product con fronts n*~ -and yon a bnihling as bnndsome and commoitfoiis. JUI bright ami airy aa w^ cuuld wi<<b for —a department store per fect in its appointments and convenience* for your pleasure aud comfort. YOU SHALL SEE IT ON WEDNESDAY For Wednesday. Thnrsday. Fridny and Saturday will 1* ''Opening Days.\ With Una credit to the splendid mercantile establishments in Rochester, with the city's great growth tn the Eastward there Is a demand for this new btudness; one that shall cater amply to your needs; one that shall ask for a share of your patronage because It will grow b> deserve, it. WHY THE STORE IS OF A SEW SORT • -Xo bettor than some of the others per barn (that's for yon to : any), hut: different, \W# want yonr confidence from' the very beginning., Onc« gained we nhall neverloa* it. If von are natU- fted with what yon buy, you will come again, won't yon r We. have l»aght»pl>od(d stocks. W e hav*> price«l them fairly. If ;*vhatyou buy doe* not please yon, yoor money liack cheerfully Wa can do DO tnnre tn beget Intere-t in onr new venture here, THE CITY'S GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER \ \\ Main, Elm, North, Franklin and East Avenn* meet at tbe Store. > Multitudes of people form tbe in Abut and «_odo* past tbe • building every day—a happy throng of bright and .cheery face*. Tht* then.U the pivot 6n which the commercial life of the city swings. From now to it will be a busy corner. Our Invitation For You to be Here on Opening Days Is as Hearty as We Can Make It McCurdy & Norwell Co. ROCHESTER, N. Y. BELL TELEPHONE GO. •Union Urnst Co. UNION TRUST COMPANY CAPITA I, AMD bUKPLCH -. t*7S.— REMOVROEM - 4 p er AII«wc4 M I»r|mlt « Mah|ee< la Cheek. Per ' - latere* Bwriai Ceril«e««« r . , Cent. * r DefMHit. oenu A-Ck*rla«4 DeiMaltMT <** CMy u< Oaalr OUT OP TOWN CMgeSPONOEMCE SOLICITED. KltEDEKlCK W . ZOLLtK. 8 «rrt«ry , FBANli TAVLOB. t'r—Went. «It, M It flts evfcrr pslste tbe ttrst time /loa. IWlt uucs. sn.l you .111 n..t tw thoutlt, Pat up ontrbr L. HGEPPNER CUSTOM TAILOR For L-ulies and Oeotlemen. Cuttfag snd Makine Lwlles* Gar ments. Clottks, Sacks, Et c Cleaning and Repairing in City Style. Ail Orders Promntly Attended to. ZJf~ Drop a pn«tal card for anything yon wish; aud your wants will be promptly attended to. 51 Pirine St . Santrille, H. T CARPET REMNANTS s> Our Immense carpet tr»ile neces sarily makes many retnainlJ. We place ihem on sale earl; s« oar cuslomerj who desire to do so may make their selection* from them More pnrchaslnr all their carpets anil save eood money. Brinryonr measure and try It Cotton Cbalo InffralQ Remnants, 10 to ISjarJJ, at 2Sc;4 ISto2SrirJi.» t i*c Jl All Wool lnrrala Rcmnaflts, itf lOOJi, 10 to II jards,»t . 50c 74 rapcslrlet.latcit rattens, rematiits irom f ooas Jast sou, * 1 lo i jarJs, for R«rs, at 5 fo 10 raids, at low tsjratls, at IS to 2Syar.lt, at . Vdrct Remnaats, Ito 5 tarj j at 5 lol l yards, at Xoo ,8etteaod _zia taster JUmaaBts, lorlt.ti, «t . . ascjd 4ScyJ 41c .Id Mcj d SScyJ *Sc yd Tie yd WHIPPLE'S House Fyrnishii H Eslablshmen t 13.-1JI-M0-M2-144-1-U W. ntlo St. Cor, Vs_iDgUiD. Rocaeswr, N. T. Edison's Phonograph Better than a Planot Orean. or Mi*' Bo* for It .In - and talks as well a. pUjva»d don't cost as much. llreprodu »Ui «masicofinrliutrument—hand ororcbeatra- teul «oriesTndsi «r ^eoldram|l _rh ,mhs_^n_tl ,er» iionessnu^u^- jj,, that Jlr. Blis.n's slmature Is on.eTery machine,, ClU- luaua ot all dealers, or NATtOrtAL PttOMOORAWt CO, 135 Bftli Ara , Nrw Vara. anion. Get a Business Education at Home of DnSalo, X . V. . one of America's (trcatest llndnes - ' Schools, has o|«i«l a liranch scho .jl in Dansville. A stronit fratare of th . school is- II \ .TenloK session to accuininoilate those who are eiaptoyeil tlnrln* the ilay. Instruction will be glreu In rtoo»ltrepln(t, IVnmarislilp, Coiniuercial la'. Arithmetic, SpelliuiC, Grammar, Corrr .|Miid .n~. !JuoTthao.l and Typewriting Short Methwls a Specialty^ Call or write lor Information.. ' „ M . J. CATON*. lYes.. Dyer IUm-k. Dansrille, N . »• SEND YOUR FAMjLY RECEIPTS TO PAKE DRUG GO. AND. TAKE ADVANTAGE O f CU T RATES . PATENT MEDICINES. Hunltxrk. lUrxnt HI tl*rH....... , lloual*„ S«r»»_p«rill»., , < lift-ham's Blood I-rifler -—,*.... Aftr** Sarmp»riIUj. Bfood Kim- „..,.,... . .. . Kilmer's Swtmp Roa .t ^ ... tlrrfti-'a Nvrveanl Hi-to Tkbtrt*..., Rn»lj'» S*rMptarilU .. P«H-w*aHjrap ••• IMerce'f F«ToHle Prescription\ ... n »o llMtrUar's Mtun ... r *e thin -*i {^r»parUIa— . r.; 15 K «&r ^*5iSi.oai Di^i-'ry:..,: : Ste H_irsC »tarTh Cum..— ••\UuS n .r«- . MewJlc_l ni\Co-e-f ...TO SUM-rt'sDrit^I-ifTsbleto — ... MU/s Wnott PuHfler. DRUGS FOR HOME USE. • IMwd.r. tel.- „ Tc SS_!S^aS_t. \ St*tJ *s~a .»oSJf ( Citnrt Vaaltla. bott 1< ltwh r lteS«lU.box^ tUcrboa . te i^sU. b foBlp .Uwie.lMw_.. , — ^--.j Boqha U»<n. tsix A 4 .„ 3\ £*!_?. 1 -^Q »t _.T—, bni...! V |_« v __.\S__... Cos 1 aad Orrts Root boa Jl* V.£merialnChotll* .... ••• ^ KwS-rV -dOlrcerla*.bottle. . '•'— S c ~»rOIUbo«_. . . . it mi>H «.Cb »ste.-. IntkM -tPo«-t »r. bos... tJi_.lt. AettLbM KpM>m S«lta, tMv t t -'uUrr'i Kj.rH_.bri I.. t*mp |Urk, tm-.a iv *rttrBanu-.t<-; l,o *\» •• DAKE DRUG CO., 317-11J-IJ1 »»» ST1X-T,, 100HMTH, -T. T.