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IjpaitsbtHc ^bbfrfiscr TIICRSUA.Y. OCTTOHEIt IT. IfrOI. SU*JU -my*** 3 ttnt*. On wUt At it*A -trinitc* Oa r Ontstd-*. Flnt 1'axv —C*. IT era Kaowi, l*«r&fr*U to to* Sorta. fn* Capttre M.MIOMI 7- Canst? Huur; Tb* r*iWdeat> L+*l r>p-erti: JU«>*» n *ttt*» Irf*cavvrrr; filpptix tb« Kip; laws iWW u ^$».>a»./ri Klorf\» Co tie* X*\rr: 4>»n»- tn*ot frwo* Cnma t KVrtWa; I'arrpat NoO-.. Koartb OhlMreo'. C<*m«-r *ft»e IWi h-jj\- «-».*«rjr.'\iVb**» Queen Writ*-*. Crowe; ]-OJL*J « (^uatlvii A ad Aa**r-.r*, A W'f I'iBin'iMuiltlyiMOB; W*r C((«; U?vta- Oottfcoa tb« H»<;.Aot *ii**1ii »r7 (hi«. ]I<-m« and Fara: Mod.--, of **• I>*r. Republican So p. That Ion*. Tor Member of AWatbty, fmr» KlM W rtf ti-*r »ri »*«j. ftor Js*tlc« of tb* fceprernsCntfrt. Wf MJA* II.- 6f C *a *B <l *Iri|*. r«r Ow-anty Cl*rk. 11 K.-»I-T B. CfKTt* ol'Ijcicnter, Tor p*m>c*r*. I a£i*saira J / lUtwtJi otMt, itonU. , WM-«-IAH8 . TlUMirutof JU'DBU, Ubc TOcch. Jjaffalo day nei t Saturday. Buffalo feu done her best t o m&ke other darn * •ncces*. Sow let t u all be) p Baffalo. GOT . sad Mr*. Odell bad rare enter tainment in Baffalo nearly nil of bu t week, Bana/neta at the eipositiba were preceded ana sacceeded by dinners at clab* and private residence*, and «• rnratocu about ibe city and to Slogan* TaJta Tb * exposition and Baffalo are royal hosts. , Much di*cti-*ioo i* Using ,4*ce as tb wfot disposition shall be mad« o f the building-, at tb* ck>*e. There ar*- mxny applicant* for tbe wrecking tank. It hr believed that It will uk e until ibe 1st of January to rMnove tb« exhibit*, and several mouths thereafter to mno» * tb»* buildings. Bat the sad time when they •bail vanish will be here soon enough. Brooklyn day, Oct. *!tb. was character Ued by tbe pveat LK.e of many of lr* citizens, Including o f c*>dr*e leading members of tbe editorial profesetan, conspicuous kmctag wbam wvr* Etlitor William C* Bryant of tbe Brooklyn Time* and Editor St. Clair SIcKrlway of tbe Brooklyn Eaal?. Through -tb*^ oourteayof Brother Bryant, the editor of thia paper 1* the happy jKflWwof tbe bMdaVHUe and aaiqoe bnd^e of Brooklyn day . Tb e bar rerrwTjt* -Brooklyn brvJJce asd tne pecdatt a atar of first tna^nitnde .aoitably (merited, tb*tw o coaoected by a Uo e and white, ribbon. Waaalactna* , Tha pott office departmeot baa decided topUcetb e Ute Pmddent McKinleyV bead on'tbe new* la*ne o f poatal cards which wilt appear shortly alter Dec. 1st A two mill kin dol 'ar arcb, erected by a national poptilar cnb«criptiqo to Presi dent McKinley. la, to be'placed at the Wa«bfn |ctoo Approach to the rmtxiMd memorial bridge to conoect Wi ahis ^oo with Arlington. Mias Alice, the eldest dat^hter of President BxomcTelt, la expected t o hare ber conin g oat party Jan. W In the eaar roofri o f the Wblt e Ifuaae. Xf«t HWen RooseTelt a cousin > of Mia* Alice, aD -J Mias Miriam Oraat,' araod daughter o f Gen. Oraat. are mlao .debaUntes. The total ryjpolatioD -of tbe lTnIte«1 States la 1000 which Inclodea\ tboee it the military aerrice and Hawaii > waa 76,803,587 of which tbe: male* nomt<er 39fi&jM3t or, 51.14 per rent, aod tbe fenralea 87.1*4.1^ o r per ceot. The total Increase o f 'popnlatfoU to tbe decade waa !3,*33.«| I or It I pr crnU - Tbe monthly rrpi >rt of the ttatiittician of the department o f aajricnlture'abow* tbe aTerajce condition of corn on Oct. 1 to have been S2A aa compared with 31.7 latt month, Ts.* on Oct, l , .lvoo. W.7 at tbe oor/eapmidioa- date ia \*& r and 81.» tbe mean c f the Octofwr aeerajrm of the la at ten -yratK Tbe -arence for the mtirw coon try is tbe low**t October arerage ever recurd«d. PoliUcal. . \ Coi. Oeonre W, Dnnr* cbalrmaa o f the rrpoblican state comuitt*e. Is *of- ttrimg tram akin potaoalog. iio«thaTp ran np s^ralBat^Croker. tieth how im \oonalnated by nine «li*- Utxrt orvaaiamtiooi*. , TWprobftatiooiate seem to be on the aide/HT Tammaoy ami free ftqnor by inakiFjr. aeparate' noaai- EjJlor H. A. PhKlip* of .the p>wvil)e Journal made 1 a splendid n«ec b In aceaiaarint; lion . Charles U Kaara for consrreaa to encceed the Ute Col.- Albert £. X* fThipard ae the candidate of Tssamany ama t to be, in at«>at tb« ansae poeJcion a s was Greeley nominated by the dessocrara. Ilia own words are the eaterest condetnnatfaai of tbe party for which be ataada. Ton will ftadtbat with the opponents *f free eiJrw- oaem to control o f tbe parry, the party will be in the (Yodition in which i t was -when Mr. Cleveland ft Bed all the oaVea with «oU bttax re- faaai to proa teats the trusts, and broaarht the party to the T»rr> of mln. —Bryaa to fit. Loala Bryoo tlnh. -The cheek of thw asaa wh o has contribated aaore than aay other petaxu o tbe dia- voiauoa of the dentocratie party. Oc*a-ai, Kiaar Leopold o f EVbrian will visit K«w York to iarpect akipoiaf arraage- Chkaco is ratertaieiait Sir Tboaw LiptoatW Fal'aat Irish kaayht la Kreat style thi» week. ' The well kaowmVeteraa book pabrbher Oio, Waehiaittoa CaxWtom. »bis4a»«v Hth. at the- age of TO -1 Pre/. Oeo- E4sT*r Vlnceat.of the naf ' verartv of CUca*9 U aa^Uoaed ic New Yerh fee icnlieat of Oolaahia roU^re |o aaccaed Heth Law, •: - x Isluram fmaa Hetlbem.* Oramrr, IUea» »lony. aay* tWrWa of Kitca- MM r*aaeoata Vara Vrea oaptarvd. la, a Hf »oM sasjajm are coaaiac rroas ^ AkwaW Os» worth «177« was roqad ia the 2teaae wastr<tit.The ladiaaa ara dyhisj an* fast, aaaay f reaa hanger. The aaase ssties 'aaaarfaiiat rveorfa over MM aaaa hni i n taaavd JJMC year thaasa MM, she haatyaarbf theo W aeasa af aV aad law, walk the revrtpu wa«i •K.MV.^Ml Is aaraav ; , k Tha health, aatho^tiea ef <:8rark ooaarr. Imrtaaa. haw oraVrrd the kill- tag of all oaae. aa aan«aal *aethc4 of ooatrolliae: aa raawaaU of dipbtherm. Tha cats ate aaffarlag fruai the d>«eafr in He naaat v(oleaf type. It Is aaiae hhely that Caa&fws will br »ecwa»4 Oct; **h. the ftm day poe- aihle aaaVr tha Jaw. Our ioo» apoli- cationa hae* bee* received from person* wiahiaa; so act as wiuaame, Oaly ZA are alia wed ay aaw^ The aaajnr aad eaayorrw of Wtacher- ssr wiU sail for New York on Hararwar toacarad the forthoasias; cctebratioa of the mfllnsry of Kiac Alfred fa thar city.nBjaWthaawjaataaor the Society of Anariran Anthora. Pat Crowe, chief of the awa* ivnnai to have- kidaaped Eddie Cadahy fat » has seat word to the chief of that ha will irfre hicteWf ap If tbe *—.000 reward ia wuhdrawn. as he feare that will aeodace maamfactared teaci of theoorarmoae of a school m JerwyCity: adrocatad aaakfatf — a part of the pablir hoWi»s; that there woald ^ .jsjesaaad search r^m this vWcaiaiien rrceired aaore Wacsainvi. aW Xe-^r Tork saarcha*. aoska At the CashaHe cat convictx«i of pab- artide ia his rsorder as the to he spplWd acaiaet the whimper Xextt 1 Caca/la TAiy make the next try for the America's cup. Cuban- are earnestly asking for a re daction o f dntiee on hazar, ' G«D«raI Prmeb'e jcolnmna 1 have captnred- Bner Cotninandent Bcbeeper. V. S. AtnlRMiwvlor Cboat» and bis family sailed for New York last Satar- day, , Cxo^Rottz, U not aJlowed, to receive any of tbe Jetujre,, food and fruit sent to him. '.Vmoqament.to tbe memory nf G»?n. KUpatrick; at West Pamt.wa* dedicated y»Mt»*rday. . McKiolcy, RooeereHand ReeiorocUy are the terni* Imtowed 00 tnpb-ta born Id M*rtiti-slier. rod: A fanrriraae with ram axnoontlnz sK most to a waterKpoot Visited cm tmf and MQnrbweHiero lowa.bkat Tbar*Uy . l»iens o Son* . 5th. president of tbe Morajon charcb.' died at »*lt Lake. Utah, but Tfaaraday, ajced $7 y^arm. Tb* annnal convention o f »be Y , P, S. C. E..of tbe>t»teof Ne w York will b* held in Syracnae Oct . 2laC-'J3d icclnaive. The pror/jeition o f some o f the l»n?e western railmada to abnlrsb fmi*-* ha* b?*>n defraud by thrsmvller r a Is wbosf ft pfeeenratlvea voted against it. Tb>; navy department will ask congreM, In Pecrmber for 3,000addiriooed ealipr*. that nam ber o f men being now urgently nteded ik.thederelopmentof the service. Harpers nitro-glyceriot factory at Bidgefarm , near OH Wty, P*., waa hlowo op Thnraday. Tb e manofac- tnrer and bis foreman were killed to*tact- iy. The ,Coban elections for all officers ewpt president will be held December 21st next and that for preewlettt will take -rJace Pebroary 54th, Cnba'rt national holiday* Congrewman Landisof Indiana says a bill for tbe e«tabliabment of a peoal ty>lony for ajsarcbiste on some Ubmd will certainly be iotrbdoced a t tbe ccm- inz araaioo of congresa. M&j. Bmgai» wh o onleretl tbe VMaeiDatioa of 103 'Bpaniab' captivfe while .the. inaorgent* nn*Ier his c/m - maod were fleeing from a a American force baa leefl sentenced to tie bargtd. It leaked oat last weak that a packaife of £3,300 sent a montb: ag o by O^I<xtor Breodel of the Baffalo caatosms offir** f> Xevr.York; to be forwarded to Wn*b~ logtrsj, was looted, en roate r and iVJ-VJ of tbeatnoant atolen r ' Tbe Paget Soond Bridge'and Diedg- mg Cof.. .of tirntUe^ Waab.. ha s t^en awardvd the government e\n»nwl tralut-1 at 12.000.000. for dml^ing tb> harbor o f Manila and completing tbe other Spanish break water >UU Dcpartavat of Hcaltb CooaolfiDg Engineer Oiin 11 Landrelb of the Kew Yor k state drp rtto*-nt of health; baa sent'na notlce-«»f tbe c«>u- ference of sanitary officers of tbe state to beheld in the capitol a t Albany Oct. *A and '25. AH health officers and registrars in the state are invit*-dtoat tend. Topics o f great interest to local boards o f health, will be di*co*Kd by speaker* o f national reputation. Tbe conference will beopeoed by an evening sesaion ia the assembly chamber on tbe •iltb, at which (ior. Odell l» expected to speak. Redoced railroad ratts, one- third fare for rctarn trip. A-k for re- tarn certificate when ptirchaeiag ticket for Albany. We give herewith.an extract from a aplerxlid Fpeech made by i^aaU/r Hoar before tbe Ma*earbawtt» rvpnblicarr cunveatloo. It Is broad-mit>led in it*» Americanlian, and characterizvl \iy strong common sense and patrV'ttt loyalty and fervor. Following nllo-i.tu to the noise, life and tragic diatb of President. MrKioley J>e raid; Yoa atvl r are repabltcan .'i. Yun arul 1 are tneu of the north. M««t of m arv proteatantain relig'oa. We arr ntru <.f uallve'birth, Yet U every republit-..n wrr e tr>Iay to fall in bU ptw-v * » Wil lUm McKinley baa fallen. I b>-li*«e -ur coantryrnen of the nthfr party 10 «ptt»* fj what we deem their errors. woitM take th*» repnUic an*l bear on the ri-u: to lit<v4ty and xlury. I believe if »-\rry protectant were-to be atrickvn down by a ligbtning stroke that oar brvthtva *4 tb« Catholic faith wyold «ttll c«rry un tht^rrtmblic In the spirit of atru*'«o<l Uberal frenlum. I believe if every mail ftf native larth within oa r bonier* w>re to die tbUflay. tbe men of foreign Urth. who have- cfttoe here t o sevk bomes and liberty and* r tbe ahadow o f the repub lic, would carry on'tbe rrpqUio in (n»V+ appointed Way. 1 Wiieve if every man a! the north were t<tdt*% the new and CbaMened tontb, with tbe yirto^a it ba.* cncrii-hf-il from tbe brKinbin* of b»re of b<mie and b*ve o f »ute . ami I*\* <tf fivedfim. with its courage and %t* rr« >tajxry, wunld take the coantry and brar It on t o the achVivettteat of its I\fly deittDT. Tbe aaarebfat mo.it sh»> 'n.0>a)*uM Americana before he-can *Uy the ivfiablic* Of \coarse there woald I- niiitaaW. Of cotirw there would I-- dtfapfstiarmenU an>l gneVotu errttrt Of cvinix tbern wito H b« many tbio*'* for wbtcb tbelovtre.of liberty wwjll mMorn. Bat America .woald snrvur Uiem mil. and the nation oar fatb*-i> Xdaate*! wuild abile in fenmnial liff. Paste thw fn yoar hab?,oby e Little American* and narrowmiaded pevi-' u^urs. read'it every morning ai>l e*»^T nb,bt nc yodr knevK. and pray that yoa may have tbe exalted faith in yonr coantry which sbooJd fUl e*rery Amen-, can brart. Then anarchy a head woald be forever hidden, and American free dom and jn*ticr would be-glorined. TV- HcKiat<rat«aK>rUl.. . Tbftmnteeaof iheMcKioleyMemorial asaociatioa bar# iaaoed a statrsaeat that theporpuwaof the^aaaociaUu*'are tb*, *r*etioa awl maintenance at Canton.; Ohio, of a saitahU memorial., and after I folly prorMiog lh»rvfor, the' sarpla<« of. each ftftods i f any; to be dvvoted'to •o4b awttiorial as may ' be pravvied at ib« aational capitsX, It is ibe oarpuw w have tbe offrrtag* of the- peueple rojao tAry with a fall opportunity to all to cuetriUite.. \The ci>op*rat*un 0/ lb* g^vvraoraandomV-araof tha stages ad maaidpalitie* o f the United State* and al 1 rd Igiona. ed oratiooal, ci rk . pat riocic, fraternal^ bencvulMt aad other .orgAB- Uarioaw ara cordially iaTit*!. All pab- lie cftaciaU.r organised bodiia aad the preaa are reoaested to take immediale step to *«care, at ta*>i*xl>c< poastble t me. a fall, rrsconse to this appeal Tae aMK-iatioo koka to the. press uf tie cooatry to l«nd iu effioeat aid to- ^be collection and furwardihg (A *aUcib,- riaaa. MosieyanxayWdepoeite-i in banks and other flaaacial institatiuoe, with telegraph* utvthoae and expm s oficca aad wuhpnetmasters, who are re >]Qe *ted to receive and transmit thera pruiaptly «o the treaaorvr. CoL Myron T . Herrick. Cketlacd. Ohio. .Thaappeil coadnilea as follows: -Tbe aaaocaUion will preparer' and' dis tribatato all doaora to the fon d a xxireair certiacate. which will be worthy o f prraarvatioa as evidence of cJbe V4drr a participatton in tb* work. Tbe name and pdetoflce addre-* of ••ac'i •boQhl be furwardad to the treoearer of the aaaodatioa with the foad remitted, for preaerratioa bx the permaaenl archive* of the sasnrrarina. It at hope d that the wepotwe t*t the people win. bs s o liberal that a meinortal may ha erect** which anU attiagly boaor the uaeaaory of\ oar man y red adeat and tmphaai-ar their loyalty t o iaaritattoaaaad their abhorrence o f that spirit o f Uwl n nsa r •• which mspired tha aasaclt «poa hie We . Preliniiaary to aay oryanixarioa tak- hag action, i a order that the work may Baca promptly here. Tha Daas- rilW Advertiser wilt receive, and fcs> wara aahaua>tft:aw to this faad. pablaah- [ asj a Bat o f the doaor*. DaarvOie has 1 not bitberto been backward in respond ing to patriotic appeals An d tb -y sboald nwt be now. for \th e memerUl U to be in the hf£h*«^ sense Uje siocere ex- Dre*«ion &f all the, people o f the coon try of.their Io^e for Preeidefet M<*Kioley. ami o f tbeir ad.mlratton for tbe »}nrtHtie? exprea*^d ao.exjiiDeDtly fn bis life and dmlj. \ tilorUn* N«* York D»r N\ew York Day at tbe P»n-AnieriraD exOosftioQ. Werlne^lay. <V_t. y. 1»il was a ^lorV^3« and glowin g i^vce**—1 record breaker A* Jo nnnV<er* and aa U< qoatity and eotha-ia«in. The p ^>pl« canie frfjin every section o f tbe- state, from farthest SagHari-»r to n*-»r \tj Niagara. fn>'m t^lenj-btirg th»* tV>rtbea*t to Dot ktrk 00 the •^•ntb^'^t. Th»y comm^nrefl «v>ming on tb- tlay at>] Bijcbt previoa.*, an«I tbe li«int< tvte of bamaoity t\\A not ebb' nntfl W«lw* - day niifht. Wb«-n tbe torniti W r~u&*l tbeir clK-kiiur at tb»- o f tbe day tb^y had iegi*t^n -»l V^t .%7e. tb- bubest notch. It, w*^ao ffWth^BiA,-tu-. K*\-'J CAT ' tired big crowd fille«l with tbe pride of Kew York's po*itioq Atfibv Empire -St»5e in the 'Union, and pr>pared to a-^rt and demODStnite.the !itate -VprimdCf tn all things, if not more * Tb«r e was life and Color everywhere, bright face** aud gay dresses adding to tbe- charm of tb< richly, ocilortd baildmgM. O .. V lituja- mfn Odell, with hia strung, dark, face and solid pbyaifiue was the cbM fi^nre of the day. Th e leading events were the parade from City bull to the esp-i- titioq gronndsin tbe morning, tb\ gr*n<i review of troops And the eport» in tb- suwlinm, tbe speeches b> thtr G**\era>>T and St, Clair McKelw^y m tb»* T *-m;J^ of Moiic. the flight o f cj*r'r>;r pit ^-ot^ the big bdloon race. tbe. illnmlnatioa and tbe tp!eDdid firew.*rts—'tb-rn tb- midway and to dream. If **«>oM Mit- colamns to deecribe lb** tnt^rutDuirfjt- and the enjo>mentaof the day And it is oooecetwry; for apptrently er ^r) body was there to i»*e and enj-iy Theexercwee in tbe T*-JOIA -of Mnn> were of a stately ch»Cact«rr a* Lw.tmug tbe Important oct-asioo. Tbe aadt-ncf iocltpled tbe ui '.«t dl»»)ni*ot^b»-*l repre eenUtlvesof tbe p^pt«- in-f-flkUI pro- fewiloaal and toAin»-^»* tir? TU-m waa not a vacant -*i »t *ud many ^*<d (nthe awles and tb<t f *>j«r itur 'f-i-M arrived at the TempF*- at 1 t.» nn -corte*! by Pmddf-nt DAIH *-! N l>, kwmil ;t the New York PrtO-Aui^ncao cm mbaioo. He wan rwn«l wi'h hearty cheers and th* >-AUA pUj^d ILuiv>tb-> Chief. Chairman L*«kw.«-d *-ipr>*^>l hearty think* to all wn.. b.id I'-nt ifc^tr a»d*tance in making N- w Yt .rk -*tAt*> Day one ev*-r t*> Ur »>m-uit^r*vl H< iDvite»l all V> »U-it tn** \ ..rk -tat. baildin^ ami what tb*- *c*t*> bad don* there, and aI-*> —e all th'-'x hi bits male l.y tbe E ^tat*- mai l drpnrT. .ments. and ft ini>p^ct rh>- I &1 I*K 1 H »1 eshibite mj'le b y tbe> bo»in»*T** eu^-nfy of tbe Uiauuf-w tarer« o f tbe state. Pn^vl-nt J.^bb (i.. Milba m o f the Pan-American Cxp>7eiti'<u «.*ump^ny w*« •enthQ--»L»«tU-aUy greett-d a t be arc*? to tbatik the O..Ternor and hi* pr*-»Ieie , *wir' who f# n*/w l 're-iidr&t * f tb - I'niifd atat*--. an«l tbe ui~Ui1*-z- of tbe >ut< Ir-Xi^bttor*- f-T the ai-l and *appnrt vfbU-b Cb»-y ba<l lr.ct f> tLe -x^^uw-o from the L-iCinuint; a(r greatly .^euUtig ia makioit it the •>m-c«*». it 1,*. When th>v ^xl*-» wa- fotro«Irtc«J the riitire ao-h*-n<*e *u**\ wbi!- th*r «hoati! ot nppUn-M? 61!>-d tb-* T-tupl-. Ik* <»o\frn»r ui*l- tb- b.ngt-*»r *»p»---t-h of htt bf-, *>ubt*-«-n miriaift*. <-lo«ety boVl ioa hi« *tvt*if-tw-*- iut*-n^>r«-<i m hi* btsth estimate «f N<-w York ^ cr»-a:r>^-« and it* duty a* I-atbr of tb - ptat»-». Hi t«\i>b-r aud •ympHtbetu- r <?frr *mee 0> tb*- trau«Iy lb*t b *d »Upnv»*«l n *.of oor «r**t Prt ^itl -nt »tlrTr»l »!1 brarts b* tb -ir d<-ptb-< and broogbr ft>rth many a fa r frum eyea nnaccontumed to vttp. A* we tarn from th* birr of oar finrtyrrd Pr-rrylenl.** b-* pb -ad. * let ft retr /l^e to t»- tbe mm* **-*rne7it in oor d ^TftttiKi. Let neither i<er»ocal rla m or pnrty ambition atatM in tbe path way «.f Tbetxlore rb»-*velt , trat let a* aim to «npp>>rt and encr-nnure bim, in tb*- < U\H binjt. ol tbo*-e t-rav-* dntiea and r\f-.n*4bilit»e5 be bat Nr n called upon r .t a -*«nine. w Exprefedog hb» pnde in : N'-vr York i>t.ite he tetieved that there 11» tut combination that ran stifle tbe fnterprw-* of onrcitix*»os ami that a 'in'o 't Barer** hi m**»aw l only by hit ( 'i«n capablhue«*. He b--lifVed that I w*t through the deTeb 'pmeUt of tbe I>toi»una parcha.*<e that w e were able 1 ) m shifttnr the renter o f Gnasce tv 'L>jnd>*n to New York . &* stronic are we in oar national prtV . he broatily siM. that we do not mcan l with frur or jealoosy the poseibilrty that as a result of oar commerce with the far east, th-re m » y arLfe o n oa r western c<svt a new city aa great in pupaUtion ,-knd M frait/al in inflaence as oar ow n . metrcpulu at the moat b o f tbeoUoiljoo. «>or policies eboahl be American and .tboold U- encnc*ated-with eqoal force t>yall who m-ik to gni'le an-1 coatrol oar govwrnnwntal affair*. \Wrt h 'the i*Wryof onrpast Ht gntd<r.* r he con- cla>b-»l. \'with the cvrt^rnty of the pn-p->Bt aa/l with the p-^eetbtlitie-i of ihe- fat on*, let a* b»pv that Nrfw York's •ftare to thU Woffe taA» t-e wmmnwu - r<«te wrib ber ow n greatn-*^*. L*«t as b»pe that the character am r tbe ;*ir>»t Um of oar people may eaabl*- as to maintain the principle o f free goverc- nxot, the ptutectmo o f individoai ri^ts. to the en*l that oar snpremacy may b>; apbrtd ami we may forerer retain tb-- protal title of tbe- Empire 5t-tje of tie UBa*.\ After the apr4aaae; had rab-udrd,- Dr. St. CUir McKvIway bf the Brookl>n EaaW was tstrodocvd ae the orator of the .day. aad hW etoqaeet speech joHi- Bed tbe introduction, fo r i t was scholar ly t<rtHunt. epigrammatic and ia- ktrncrive. He folly, proved his opening dectaraUonc \Nature has- doo r moch fur'onr state. Man. ha* doo e much with it. The world has bee-i marfe better by tbe rranlt.** H e dre w a fasci nating pen ptctnre o f Ne w Yor—'a notJe nvetsand exhaoMieat lake-».-uf i u val [ry>. (-lains and monnrain*. she com* plain*ng brookJ and nwa>1ows; **then fiir frame of the ptctnre, think o f the ocean t of tbe H&i*-n T ot the Adirondackj. of the-St. Lawrence, o f Ch*m plain,. On tario aad Erie, sod , for .-.xig to aonnd i u prsiar. tnperaeitmg all tbe.mnsic of nun, the 1 perpetual and *abtune oratorio of Niagara.** Tbe analogy i s not forced, be a*id. between what NaXarv. has done for New York and whal mia has dooe with it. Open t o the se * on 1 the sooth aad east, the state has altered folk of all lands to it* shore. Their coon * hither is not more free than their lot here. Tbe scats which holds more prople than aay other also-secda more on their farther way thaa any other and Uequally just and generous to' those, who stay and to those who- go . There ha* been no government per>t«,nnon f£r caaars of race or religion in this state. Aad th* librrahty the saa snggeats the riTen ratify, the Ukea livlarw aad tbe I n^jantaitu prmije. The fp^aker dis* I cos»ed tbe tolerance of- Ne w York;Its; Hollandic fonndationa, it * noble sJrv*. tbe itateas tbebtrthplace o f home rale' m America, the6r9t.alao.to provide free Vbool?. New York'js great share in tbe R<-roIntioa and. sabAeqnent wart, its rich roll of milirary and civil heroes and! -Ute«men. ^-tenti^ts. tnventon>, schol ars, financier pbilanthropiat*. po«t>. noveb-ts, hi*to*rb»ns, artiste. nat'oraiii-L*, nan/ator». Teacb *T», orators. moralUts and>hrl ->-9. Noting he r lewleTrbiptD uiAny tbic<«tbeep-akeT.told*of fjmr ot tbe •iatie-i *i*d problems that »tUf re- cuiai Tbe diwuvery o f tbe princtple m-niake banuooiaaji aalted.Capital and united tihon tbe problem of inonicfpal bn>m «-M administration: tbe; correction of the eviU of freijaenT. tlfcctioa.*. ttg- eTitdf over legUlatioh And tbe incrcea*** of celeriry iatbe-a*lminutratioaof law Tb**- and olLtrr reforms will be a*.*- compliibed *-HU back w toward the fatare, and tis eyes are clo**-d, who catcher, not tbe ngns of tbe riaicg of tbe ^ao of Hi^bt-^Odneas with healicg m Hie limin*. Elsewhere n-volnu-m- may mean overtbraw Uenr it me^rw prog ress. Aye. here. Kevolajtot* is Pro ^rew* and Pro^re**s Is Tourwrow. And ft. lfjuk.ng on HOT record with pride, coo tMpplating uor condttitjn with coorage. confrontiEg onr fatpre wirb faith. New Ytfriters can gladly and conddeotly **«y •All bail tbe hereafter The; band trwk o p tbe lofty Strain of ifce*I**aker pbiytng tbe £*ar bpangled Dancer to com lode tbe ic^Xiog. (for OOcll abd bit purty then w>-Dt direct t o tbe New York st»t« baltdmg where InccbeoD was i-erved in wnich many jetrtlrJpuWd. and ote.r which there were tii»'ny j»jf 'Hs greetings and coo- gratulatiout becao«e. of tbe soccesdoi' the exen-i-*e. Tb»-n once more to the. •ttadHiUi with ix-* Utllo'jn race and luthurr dnll-. rij—fi*l dtqner for lj<tr 0!«-fl, Abd r arty in tbe banquet room of tb** *fate boilding at t^>K A limited noiiiWr of gnetta incloded lailiett Aft'J dinned there were'toarts, itvt brfrf -j-e-.br* From the life* Mtiof* fta'j-jn rbe tarty «v tbe bnl* tiaot frr *>wt -rk- abu-b •roccladed tbe Trfwdioj* <f r-monl—j of tbe day And NVw York bute Ijay wna a ulorioai utf uory. TK- . ••WivUry Newl«*a and adcertinng ii.J it il'.u 1 >trj» y Wju prominent auvib^c dt-tiri!ni«ii *ti ^a*^f*t. Dttn>»ill-' tu *l (iiito^f'VQ crtnory con- tni-utr<( a c-*dlf pnit»*iTtion of the ifTVAt cr -vr 1 II II -y ^in -or E*<| wa* one of ibe mo-l «-flici**nt m-uit«r.< o f the t -ntertain m^nt rominitte** HUD Cbar!-» H ^kmner. «tate naper- mtrne'ent of pohbo instrnction. was the h*nd*oin *>i > t man who md* in acamage. Tbirk bea.le>j L>vt. McIvlU n of tb*. life-*dvltii{ ••atfou refol d Qov. Odell admitiinc** to tbe firework* given in bu honor b»>*.an ->ei b» bail no atlmbeioo ticket, Mrs. O.W1I WM (»lto baited. Bnt ,br wa* ma<le to an'leTfttand tbf force of lb- public j*-?ntlm-nt which SO>JO plai-eil tbe Oovr-roor and bis wife in the i *-at*> rtr -TTfl /or them. t>*-*l i*r4:ttra. rb-gt-tf r 0 0 ^»tup.lay a t yoar pdl- pltce, Lai -t chance. l>lib.r A. L. Underbill o f the Bath Advocate It the admirable democratic nominati'.n for snperrisor -Jodga Job E. Hed^ao f New York aa.* one of tbe speakers at tbe Brat political mer-ting under -iht* an.»pice* of the Ktngt coanty repablbrtn campaign comuitte*- held on. Moo.lay eTeaiog. Ilin. fvtb l»w candidate tor tuaji>r, kWt Mp»ke This rampaign is not local, bnt Jadge n**l.!es is. The demo-raU are finding the re- poMtcaD coqnty machine much oat of gear reran.«e o f the appointmept by G«r Olell of John C. Witt, a democrat, as nffiibd »agar b»et weigher in thb> district. D-mocrats neetl worry only over the efficiency of the rvpoMicao macbioe to grind their candidates very mall. < bUrrb inil CUarch **oct«il«*t. , A Oellatatrat Hemtlb antj IMe-Mare B*mttrU Evanp'lbt Osvidi»on is doing revival work in B^rg^D. Her Irving B BrUtol. the n**w tor of tbe M. £. charcb. will be guen a rec-ptino in th* church parlors touwr row evt -aine. C. A. Mc Alpine of Roche-ster seminary preacher at tbe BaptL*t cbarcb n-it Snnday Mr McKinnev will bein Dan* *ille over rinnday and lead Friday evening meeting. At the Pre-dtytertaa church n»>it Sabbath evening the a abject of tbe pA*tor'a Mrmon will be Th e Old Testa ment Prodigal. Mrs. Ethel Sed*wiek McNairwill sing a solo, and Mr MoVrb will rive a violin solo. A specUl in, vtution U jfiren to strangers and tbore withoat regalar charcb bomea. The adrimWlity of holding a Church our the Lut Week in' November b> beios citmtideml by Rev. W. T . Dana. A c>mmitt-e ci-KLti-xing of Mrs, D, \V r Banu, Mrs* Mania. King. Mr*. D. fuley. Jaiue* Kelly and T . EarLi was anpotntrd' last, ijooday to confer with tV pastor and another mevtiog o f the cfW|(r--gat?m will be held o-xt^rooday. At the meeting o f the Bible CU-*P( St. Patrick's church b*-td but Friday evenms; at the' ntttory Mi-* Elicibetb Maktney was elected prt^blent. MUs Fannie Jordan .vice pT£«ident and Mist M*ry Mttrphy vecretary. Jt waa de cided to cootiaoe the, sttaty o f the lUttory or th*- Btble/ M«rting*> every Friday evening to the parochial school (ull., :' ' ^_ •titiort Te-rm ot EqaUy-Coart. An - jolty term o f snpreme court c mrecnl at Gefie ^ o on Monday and all the bosine-« fli-po-«»»d of at the morning Justice Nath preaide-t. A writ of nn'thibttion secure*I b y Sipbia Weller of York was ordered ih-coo- Unord with |t 0 co»S- to the defendanU. Tbe Terry-Light water daxuu*e cases aganwt the villager o f Avo n and tiene- *eo were -*tdiiwn for trial on tbe fourth Monday of October. Jnjrice Davy Over term. J alia Doyle vs . John Peel, John ODonnellrA LOUIA DeLaY->rgne, J.-hn McKay vs. N Y . C. R . R . Co. Patrick J. Marshall vs. Matthew J. Murphy. refemnL Rochester Southern R. R. C>, vs. Wniiam & JW-O BAggerty at>l others, set down for trial at Roch* fptrr next Monday. Amelia S- Lockwoftl T *. Isaac F. L»«ck«t»l. Nunda. action foe divorce. E C. Qtney appeared for plamtiff. no appearance on the other side. Testi- xn xay taken by court, decssio* re-erred. Frank Ott of Daoeriile was in town Monday* Mrs. L. W. Griswold was hi DacsvdEe Monday. Frank Yogt acd Earl Bartx were in Dana-rill*- Sanday., Editor Joe Borgese o f the DaasviHej Breexe las li thk osnce a plea seat call last TharwJay—Way tend Register. We had the rare pleasure-laet week in company with, pth«r memberx of the New York Press a ***cciatian of enjoying the boepitality of the fpAcions and •plendid Hotel RMcr at Cambridge Springs, Pa. Th b i» a besltli, resort, a tort of spa, loca'ed in that little »\rtb- west corner of 1 tbip great slate\ of Penn* vylrsDia which r*«ch*-s Op to Ltke Erie as tboagh to get if* m^ttth fall of the wa ters of the great northwest. Cambridre ppriogft is 24 milewswuth of tbe p>rt Of. Erie on the t*ke, a halfway 'topping otace between N\ew York and Chica2Q 4 . IV) miles from Cleveland, 130 miles fn^m PittJtbnrg. 113 miles fn--ta Buffalo. aq*l 00 the main |ine of tbe great Erie rail road which connects the east and tb* west. It is in tbe m:d>tol a rtgion o f arrest historic intere->t, SgorfDg cnn»pic- ooo*ly in the Fn-ccb and Indian, war or old French war, the final content IK- tween England and France on tbe American Continent. AloOj* French creek, previbuFly inown SA Riviere aar Bo -afs.- the French built a J ice of forts in their a tie to pt to ocenpy the purees of the tthio. Maj. Oeflrge W'a-hiogtoOv then only 21 years old. and adjutant of the Virginia militia, visited Fort Le Btfcnf Dec II. 17$3, to Inquire of the French what they meant by tmild- ingthe*e forts bu territory net tbeir* Receiving n o satisfaction a long and bloody war foBow^l which was only concluded by tb*> treaty of Paris, which settb-d EogUnd**! sapremacy in India hi Well a4 America. Newand mo>lern intere«t was created In Cambridge by the dIfVvrery in 1?\>9 of asprtng'ixnpn-gnated with troo and other ingrejient*), and by thesate-Micent d'tcovery of other epnngs of differing vala**. C*refaOy condactel ex peri m*nt« prQv->l that they were of rare remedial vslue. Cambridge noon be came Caoibridiie Springs, and as eocb fta fame bat t<eeq widening ever since, until bv«t year it was visited as a warer-. inir pUc* by »».0'/) persoDS. Hotel* awl boarding pta-.&« were opened to -Accom- mo>late ri-*it'>rt. until tbe acme of ac commodation, treatment and enteitaio- ment was reaebed in the erectfcjo of th#* pHlatlal Hotel Rider at a e/*>t of over a million do!I:»n*. Tb - ,hj-jtel (s ot ••one and brick wits- terra eotta roofing acd U aototaotially firepr.Krf, steam beat, electric light*. SopplemtntiDir its large well farnbihf^l rooms, are commodina* dining room and complete senice. theatre', ball room, wide piixti^. 9ua parlors, roof garden, otoervatviQ pjw e r». play toom*. all morlero batbs inclodlne a white tile -wimmtag p--d. electrical ami X ray ••ntfita, artifivlal Ire plant. Kolf bnks. gnn club boa*-, biltianli*. sboffl** boardt. bowline, etc. «>te world w<th* at end. The hotel l* Iocate*Ionbt)fbt-rflaDd.3.ViO feet above *ea level, rommandina; tbe entire cn tin try. The valley of French rre«*k below* is not unlike our owo«np->rb Lindvape. Sitae of tbe many pVa^ant incident 1* of our all too *bort stay nt Hofel Riilerwfretahnchrid-on ronutn- lic Frendt crv^k^ its hank.*; fringed with treea and bratb ia rich antnoia g*ri',a * troll throogb wooded patbtand vill^^e wayatoeom - o f the Bidff ^pritg*. a ramble over the'ideal golf groutvU a&fl tbegatberinif'ofnntit from th*j b-auti- fal-beecht-s that framtrd tbe fi>'jd. Tb - meu. women and children of the party. rcpre-*DtiDg DeW«pHper»tif all partt of tbe utate. enteral into tbe enjoyment•**( theo-casion with keen And the Weather was perfect October Weather, each at that which Helen Hunt J a. k«on enjoyed ao 4 w*v<te aboot— O «OD< awl «ki*-» awl rlnod* of Jooe. Aad OoWcri 'if Jaa* bvrther, Yr c*.obat rt»*l tnr one boar ttctAtp-jf* br(i-htt>ln*T i»B»th*r. Tbe weather wai rivalled only by tbe geniality and bngbtneM of oor b<>t William D . R'ttlef* who met o « as strangers and left a.* as friend* wb*> can never forget hU tboogbtfol conrte->ie*>. The inembers of the company are a bo greatly indebted- to -Grand pAi'senger Agent D. W, Cook** of New York, 'anil bU admirable asg-UUnt General At-ent H. T, Jaeger-Of Baffalo, for prnvidimr traasportatioo and placing at tbeir di»- p^eal a special car on the Eris rail may] This great- trnnk road and Cambridge springs have many interests in comm OIL, That they may both flourish as they deserve t*. the ardent wish of aM who erijoyed tbe trip to Cambridge Springs but week. Rnche-*te*\*» Sf w Masoafe fcmple. The corner' stone of the new Masonic temple t o be' erected -in Rochester will be {aid on Friday, Nov. 1st. The' cere monies to he condocted by the gracd lodge will b a of an Imposmg character. Oor. Odell and Lieut Oor. Woodruff will be —one the distlagrusaed speak ers. Preparation* have bees made to entertain 4000 , Masons. Handsome •onrenir* o f the occasion have been provided in the form of an oxydixed trowel,'an itc h an<l a half in length, to be worn aa a badge. The new' temple will occupy a central site on Clinton a venae north. A cube. 100 feet in. diaieflsiooa, will be the .form o f the bmldtBg. classic Fn style, the lower two stories tn' white marble, the., upper stories in pressed brick- and terra'cotta. crowned with Corinthian cornJce and clamic ornaments. Tbe ulterior fin tab will be o f Urcfa. a,aartertd oak and plain oak. marble wamscot, tile floors, plaster cornices. The building Es to bfej completed by Jan. 1, tfcO. . All the Vidges fit the 33d Masonic district (Mon roe and Livmgstoa couatie>) have been invited and gitea represeatatioa on th* commitxeet*. Two b nod red- and- ten tlckebf were sold here for the excursion to Baffalov New York.day at tha Pan-American. Mm Leonard Jacks-in is quite sick- Born to Mr. and Mr*. Loots Howe on Monday,Oct.,13th, a little daughter. Mr*. Fetch Of Carson \Gty.' Micb„ and Mj>» Ora N>eb*y pf iltn-*., were icantsof P. H. Bubo and family p&e dar Ia*it week. -• *' . * 'At the home o f the bride** parents Mr. and Mr*. Ge ^rire L. White bwtt WednewUy.at^oVtock. . Rev/ W . F.' Well*) united in the bond* of matrimony Mtea Ma*-el White atvi Mr , Walter E. Mtwe*. sou o f Hooy Washinston Moses. They u»ok train J'at Portage for Bq if ahj. They will i>side on Oakland street. , R . E- .Muir and family ba^e moved inV> the new boose 00 State street,. Hant A* Mo-ee are having' their store painted. S. 9. Meritbew and M. L. Hnlin are doing tb e work. Dr. Bort^ wife and little son Edward took dinner at S,3 . Meritbew'soo Buo- day* v ' - Mr. aad 31rt. Noakes of Iowa who have been, -rUitlnV ber -father M . J. Eldndgev left Sanday morning aad will visit Niagara Falls and tbe Pan Am. en root- to their home . Mrs. J. B..Arnold and daughter Mar* garet from Friendship Were guests o f Mrs. J, Pbinneyover Sunday. Mr ao't Mrs. Lavergne Allen returned from their wedding trip to Seattle on Fnday. A r«cepcioa was given to them Saturday evening at the- home of her p»renxs Mr.' and Mr*. Wadtworth Pierce. Mr* Allen's mother, sister, and brotbsr'are guests a t Mr. Pierce's —Oct. 14,1>JI. L'na. IIC ?i 'T , rajal rail. M~». A, W . Chase entertained a few fricc*t» lart Frviav In henor of Mrs. Myroo Ha,v*>r«f Ynrna. Col. Several from (bis place went to the exposition N**W York state day. Th* att-ndanc« wn ab*-a/l o f all records, Mir* Marian Walker or Warsaw is vUitlngh-e.aont Mr*. A . A, Smith for a few we*k'*.. Mr*. Hiram Smith returned from her vjtit t'a Waro W Iast'Tae^lay, 3Ii<^w-« Gertrnde B-.tsford and Ger- trndp Hnm**'*'f WV»w Were gne-*ts o f S 11. Smith and ram,ily Sunday Th* o**xt to the .old-tt so n of Rev], Broxholm-was wriooi>ly hurt last Hwtur- day by-fallt-ig frotn a tree. Hit skull w**> crtLdted*. '.Little hopes are enfer- taine<l for hisreco>veiy.----Oct. 11. 1W1,. Gnese. f>>SIA>. r»n..\.rn. VNiton., Pan A m rSaitor* frt >m bereare W, R . .Shay and children. Prank Kywir and wife. Mr«. Blank. Mrs. John fff.bo and •*nn R.»y, Mrs. B-inner, and Mi** Me* Ninch. MM . Cora K>r>ho«r frf'-tm Dansville is vbtitipg a. Blank's. M»a L-na Oobo ba4 returned bom* from Sparta where she has btffn the row t of Mi** Freed, and Mia* Blanch Freed of Oede -t -o. —<X't- 1^. I>il AScribe. l *1 »ttrAr.KVII.l,K. Mr (.rwlH-r r«^l r ltrul*«-<I. Harry f>ardel~y has rerurned fmm rb*f-be*jrer. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mertoo Com *ti-ck a irirl. Oct 1st. MlMiEtbel Bull of Owtile was home Sunday' Mrs. T . FteHi entertained company list we-k Wtlfkim K#-rnt *>f a'itrer spring* was in town Friday, M**» tV/ra t*iU\»rt vi?ite*l L D. Oif ford * family o r Hoo t a fewdays la*it Wrrk . A-'stntb-nt from R<*ch*>tter preache<l in the Btpm t rhirc b fjnn*lay. C»id* have l-r*-n r*-cvl»eil annonocing tbe marriage of, Le-tn WaMo Bi>bop to MM IVnba La>tore Eaton of Stuyre. '-*ant, i t'M, IS. Tney' wilt mace tbetr home at JUKI*in. L. L.,.. where Mr. lit-bop teacbet.- Mr Arv Hi a Taltman \ f Baffalo vb>ite-lat 1 li. bebop' s Tn*-*«L»y. Mrs Cowley and daughter are viait' ing her tirutber and vb>ten* at tbe nhaw hotneatead. ElwanI On»eb»r. who ba*l jrut v taken Tb* contract to turnul lamto-rou |be cars at- tbeMt-w mill fell frnm a ptte of lam' Iteradittaoieof about tee{ bv*t ¥r\- day 11 ~ was bwlly bruise*! an*) bad bis ebo older bbtde broWrn.*^Oct. 11. Oil. FalK •OVTI I IJIOVIA. Jfentti or f.Vonc*\ t- Mel >0i »»l.l 4.»eorJ**» L - 3[cD\*nald, wto -ie •*trion« itlnem baa It-t-D mentioned In tit*) paper, died at'bis borne 00 Mou-lay moroiag at balf piet seven of Brii<ht*s di#ea *e aged >Vt years* Mr. McDonald has been,! tn failing health some- time bat 1 confined to bis bed only four weeks. He was'a lifelong resident of This town, a man ot rare bnsine*» quaiitV*. an active Dolitician. and had an eiten*letlacqnaint- ancd throoxboat tbe county. His parenta were among the early settlers of Sinth Livonia, and'rat-ted a Urge family, all of whom\re-*ide. here, except a O . McDonald of Baffalo. This u tbe tint taken by dbea <-e onto* this large and Welt preserved, family. Two uf the brothers met death by tv-rinent tom e years ago. Mr. McDiwald is ear* viveil r>y four sisters and three brothers. His children were devotedly attached to bim ami kindly cared for bun dariog bis painful tUnee*, which be bore wirb .much pat>ence> Hia three sons. Ashley. John and Lewi* are all, in btasinessin Cbtcacor the three daOfchters reside here. Mi-w Florence. Mrs. S. E. Sill acd Him BUnche. The funeral will beheld Wednesday p. m . and the interment will be in the South Livonia cemetery beside tbe grare o f the devoted wife and mother who passed tfway some yean* ago. The family hare the sympathy of tbe community in tbeir afflittioc —Oct. 13. 1901. Vermont .Street. '.Robbe-d 1 be rwt*»1«rc Aaatn. , W. W . Rob. rt* has again brought sor< row and loss, to hi* father Postmaster Roberta of Scottsbtxrg. Gaining access to the money order blanks he made oof six orders at Scottsburg on the Hoboken office aggregating f7&>) and after sending letters of, advice to tbe Hoboken office, went to Hoboken\ and had tnem cached. Tbe fraud was form discovered and Roberts was arrested. Tbe father will have so make good tbe theft. The son lias already, served a term in-the; Baffalo penitentiary for A similar offence. To be a postmaster has been disastrous to the father, Hon. Jesse Roberts, who nr an ex-member of assembly. His many friend* regret hia tniafortune. Tbe Society o f the Genesee, Judge Job E. Hedges president, will give a eompUxnetitary diaaer hi Jann'ry to Jndge WUUac. E. Werner of the court ] of appeals.. PrtinoVat Hedges has ap- tniated hia commit lees with H. C Davis as chainaaa of the dinner com mittee and' L-mis Wiley of th* New York Time* as itairaasa of the brita- Tt'SCARUM . Im|proilp« tb * Healkcr ^ The children improve spare' mo menta going nutting a&d return well rew«rded. . Rev. L. R , Webber- and wife are spendiaa a few days at &*.*maoca. Rev. F. G- Weeka o f Gates ocenpted our poJptt Sanday. > t f \ Mrs. Oil by who ha-i been., vwit rag her brother D; B - Moire. startad\for her home tn Minnesota Mowlay. Mis* Emma La $hcll was im Mt. Morris a few days last week. Andrew Moore ot Baffalo has; been a guest at D . Bv Moore's. Mr*. Ellen Cod-rington is ia Bofftlo this week, the gnest o f ber niece Mrs. C R-.N*ber. There was mo school Friday, as the teacher went to the Pan-Asa*- rriday andSMtorday. I Pirvt re-riatratioa laet Saturday. • - ' Mrs. Eerier eatertainedT her oacie Jaaaea Crawford from Iowa oas ^day Uatweek. These fine October dAys are well Im proved by the people t a this- vicinity at tending the exposition. —Oct. 14, 1901. X;T..Z. A Clm W. A . Bates of Cnba ts spend ing |gVX) on a ginseng farm o f foor acres. He baa p4Xrtha *-d 40,000 growing pi sat* and germroated seeds. Roots la the market are said to bring | 7 a poaad, choice roots in China t-^> a pound, with fancy prices (#3 J 0) for amgie rorvts of certain shapes. Thia year tbe United States will export to Cnrcaahonx 11.300.* CMO worth of dried s^ns-ag ro-vts. Gin- s-aa: arrows wild about Dansville and probably in many parts oi Western New, York. W e d o aot know wby it may not be cultifated here. JBurkc,' ntsSimans. txme & Co. BOYS' CLOTHING AdditronaHots-of- Boys\ Suits and Overcoats have jus t arrived^ Ne w lines that speak volumes for comfort and neat appearance,. ( Kconomic^l cnougo for every day wear; dressy enough to mak e jjoy^show kcen.TntCrcsl in gOint; t o Sunda y schooL '' : DonblerBreasted Salts— of Oxford gray cheviot— also of brown checked calmer*—with. patent ex-' teiisioo waist, bands t o relieve strain on bntton.*— rebable In every way—• Double Breasted Suits—of heavy blae-rrray cju%A-' mere with hair-line ^tripes— firmly .woven material —also black and gray mixed «uits—i.\J.fXf. Nary Blue Serge Doub4e-Bn*a*ted Soiu—wvle ao>l narrow wale.cloth—fioo qualities— very 'uncomt moo outfits for #1 .>0. Donble-Breastetl Suits--of j-ray herringbone, fancygmy cb-cked, gray mixed and. dark mixed caw mere— eight varieties.—all splendid, qualities-* $4.75. 1 going t o Sunda y schoot _ Three-Piece' Cutaway Seek 8al*A^mad* with new rolUrf*\** rest—of «*r»y h^rrlngf-on**, striped ,d»*-*l- mereev 1>toe and brown' mixed goods, etc;—*%50» •4,75 And Loog.0vercoata—-of^ollv* rolored friexe And < AO.' oov\ert-:velvet c**Har— plaid lining—f> 00. V«ae Box Overcoats—of .Oxford gray friexe—ver tical aUter pockets—roll cuffs—|Q.00. Fall B«x Yoke Orercoat*—of plaid friexe—black ran thmngb with red aad brown thrend*—heavy' lapped ream«—ptald Imlog—velvet collar—full length—the latest 6ot—*T.,V>. The Correct Coats Great interest attache ' to the new Winter Coat styles. The th-ee-qnarter the full length and t'-e 27-mc h models—in full box effects and with half fitted backs—vie with one another for first honors. Tak e your choice. Twfl W Olfortt Cberiot Box Oi.U-27.loch t^ntrib—rotl.r. r?T.». edge , and nttt piped with BUck Krrw-y Jinx CVioto—JT Inch length—be»Tf- ly twilled r«tn line hnlog— tmocf bell 9leeTe»—f? JOtl Black Kerwjr ttoz Coat*— *J loch lenrth—nar lng.nwm collars—toll liaiojc o f black- fatiD— Pi.M. Clack and Carter rterw>7 Bi-x Cmti—edffea g Q lab.d with rows ot stitching—Unetl with guaranteed ratio— »I0. Oitord Graj- Pebble '\berkit C*u—1J. laches long—new roll tnfie and venic*! Mdepocketa—lined wilb goaranteed **tiQ-?-413 M. BUck and Caatnt Colored Ktr*»e Long Coal.— donlile hrea«ed—I'Mocb modeJ-IaiUn-ed In accord, ance wilb latest tde «atjn—113.00. -full lining o f guaranteed Yoke Back Lon g Coata -or Oifnnl Gray Friexe —Baring .enfla— $1* 50. Heart Oxfon] Oray Frieie Costa—S« Inches |0 Kr ,M \\ back—an entirely new and noiel rtrle —9M. > J}\? B1 \k keraey Long Coata—S4 incbea— *mbto-brea»fed— Snett Mack eatin lining— pa S0^ Dooble Breaated Tan Kene r Long Coata-4S Incbea—floance .ffect anmnd Ibe UMmn—nmi corrrM with extra wide stilcbed bands of tb* material—lined tbrongbont with beary aatin— JTO ^ BURKE, FITZ SIMONS, HONE & CO., g E. Main and N. St. Paul Sts., Rochester, N. Y. eniwrniwiuiu^ Editor*-. Tali I*. The Yoath'n CimpanrTn.—Tbe irirl who believes that she would make a jrr*M pby-ician will be interested in The Yr-nrh*« Companion of October 31st. To that l*»ne Dr. Mary Putnam Jacob! will con tribute an article.—*3b* Wonld Be a IV-ct.»r — ID which nbe de-wrrit-eS a gir' wh o h*l mwle np her mind to Mtody mclicioe. and achieved »occe-M in ber choeen career. • # » The Country Gentleman.—We po l - IWi this week tbe prf-spectnw o f tbi** only agricnltural^ew*-paper. the high est a^rriculturala-itbt^nty in tbe>cooafry. Tbe r\a'r**CTiptK>n price ha* been redare-l to 4 J .>X tnakingit tSecbeapeit: as well as tbe beot. We have made arTAog-- m*-nts with the piMWif-* wh-reby' Wr ran off*>r The OinDtry Gentleman and The DuiuviUe A<lv«rti.*er 00 * year fo» la tb(* cooaly s**Cil**it b> rr-»r *BOt »»J «al«-frU «e old r-.taNl»fcM wealthr h*m*<*+«t -o (W aaJMUl •ta*Mtfa »r. !*sl *ri' S »f»-4er*>e»-i.*»ch \V*-tB*^-t *r «llr--«:t f**™ pwt ofttVe-. Hw e ••Mte-trrLsafe f-trnUAer*. trb »Q O<^-«~M **7. Kefcntvm Finely— m<t,lrr~~~i *ticnp~1 earel-jpe. M*fta.»er. to C«ib>n VmlWln*. Cblesco. wL-iiltSea • If yon want a 'Rang** or ITeating Stove that \HA S S O EQUAL\ then get a Sterling QUALITY and WORK MANSHIP cteUfDdered yon get m'-re for your mooey than with any other store or range made. The STERLING PATENTS (it*ed only In Sterling Storr-i and Bances) ad.1 greatly to tbeir raj tie with out Inert suing the cost. N o other' makes can duplicate then, at any price. If no dealer handles Sterling Stoves and Ranges in your town write direct t o ns'. , SILL STOVE WORKS, MAKER3 . ROCHESTER. SE W YOR K FOR SALE I File fi.milte.f.o p.nfJj Hirse (\'oat rUrk.Khx*d» high, y «r»bW . kind moA free. Atao Sir* tUtrnd H'MOO aad] « mrwmm ror^. cheap. I'ciqalre»t this oOe*. The Art of Living And Uviac well U> !aJad!eto*)« market* .*>«. Where jon buif joar <*m.-**rtes I# of A* tW b l«c«>-ij.iv P »hj,t jna Iwy aad what jtw any for thrm. Wb«D It ef>tae» to fmrl y« i <r aB t (he hest tbs market *npp<!e« « B rf at prices ti**t»i-e rlifot. W* K!I o*>t£lBv bqt b«t. (lire a 9 m trtaJ mtnl be coavioer-l. F E. KENNEY •77 nAI» .MftbEt. DA^SVlfLLC. ft. V. Darter. SMOKE TUB GEO. W. CURTIS A SO- GRENADIER The Best 5 Cent Cigars Made A. L. HARTER. m-1;*n\i L. H03PPNERI TAILOR For GtDtan ud Ladies. Ynn will find oor new aamplea of F.JI and Whiter Goods ex - ceptioDally complete, contain ing all, of the latest Foreign XoreJtie* in the bandiKmtest and richest cjolorioys that can , be made, and coutAinrng also- a complete as^rtment o f Staple ^ Black acl Blue Goods. 51 Peria« St . Dirrvtnt, K.-T. NOTHING FINER - Fo r breakfast than fine bacon or _ sliced ham set-red with toas*-, estB* Bad a good cup o f coff-« - sYo*3 will have to'boy yoo r en* ' asjd cnAea aoeaswhere else bat covne to as for the best ha m „ or ' rtacne. or aaythfag ta the meat line.. GEIGER MARKET AX Crals* Colomf. A aamber of 3C» . Tbsker** friends assisted her In celebrating her QOta I birthday htac Friday. At the amxnal aatetlag of the hoard of aiaaagvn of Craay Colony held at the admmistration badldras-. oat Jfonday of laet week, the follcrWittg offken aad coauaitleea were chosew for the eaaulag year: George. L. Williasss presideat. H. E. Brown, secretary. John- F. Cca>anr trwiui*er. 3- E.* Bro*w XnTaay.Jaa. H. Cooafe mitten Jia H. Loowria. HJ K George L. WilTiajna. DaaieJ B Xarpby. Percy L. Ltag. execntir. enramtctee: Oaadel B. Vorpby^aznea. H.Loomia, H. E.~ • \ ' WILLIAM IcKIMLEY His Life and Work, er GTX- Caiax o 1L fiao-rrtcrom. C \*t* Pretld«r« nff f riead, _ rttde la war. ealUst-ae ta Coawrta. clumptot 1» Haw sf IU se w atotl-f mz w M »t>*r th« i^«-ri-a-ara •**« wttt a«a«r treat _ . a_ ^ - U l« XUtlMt af e*f*es - nksti-f la -try sta_ __. tasfr^waaanr . . >asj ge—t earnaw. l aad dvtaa* wrt -wss •* wnATu great- aaaa. ^«cn»<*-*((KM^v-rr » «*ODn* ^^^I ^RXLi taW'aaaag ^ ml ntastr-es tfca*•**»#»»«Csfaeassats«saJ**f, ererr booA wr+i t^aaO IjjaaaVX ts> a> 3acgfa- tor XMwnaeat Trxit- Taaa erery *»aa«erfbei ta tAis konA a -caw. a cMMMaw-tolkW raw. Kf -avrMr wtn Wr ttr e-*»*v» taetaa a*ktaaT »*• «**\ wBJ • — ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK ROCHESTER, N. Y. A New Plan For Saving I5J.S17! THZ UK '%SrweS US'-m b. I\«a»l t» . or »»~> » w*. will t'\-ZSLV [ \ M to \ Mca.no.a t willD. iWlirf»m >lPlWB^I^»l'J «mwmm • •. . ^...M....... Vrt. a... la foar IWn . * haok, al.ar . eoea tor Its Advantages: J,V-IW v«« «o d«. t . .m.!iu»««uw\«u •pit t*h« t— aay bask. U>*# m.e «Ili.c T\* 1 1 frw. »t-ixllw ta.ia »»J k'pt I 'r^ *~ wSntTii-ii J\™- er-ilt -hir. It .III b . em .Uatlr warkla* ror «A Tb .iaf .l n rear .MM .111 b. » W ^Uot malady, ar^lax jt» t-> »*1 mor* V. «. IID; persons iiste eoongb in t lifetime to icale tttm • iadepeadeD t r\» * r*]l o r eiv . a M **>* on* fnr -aor»-lfr>r«Mtitrif. Car.t -1 J<M tJotaftx Deposit*, '18,516,812 15. Rooarces, *JO,OOO,OO O JAMES BRACKBTT. IMtet TDOJf.VS It. IICSBASD.Seen ttTJ. HCXTlt S- HA NPORU Treawirer. On AdverttsiMl LfyOtrriesAiBlinBaes. yo.ito. , It is a first-rate rule nerer to do any advertising from wh'ch it would be ImptMrihle t o trace say resolts. . Thera la a great deal of talk about the mystery of advertlsemanra aad its nacertainty. but there really f*n't aay more mystery or any more uacertalety about it th** there ia ab>ut aay other bwaiaees aa- derrakiar. ' fc A. grocer may bay a k hox of. xmm aad shove It oader tbe cr>«ntsr. aad leave It there a aril It asta so hard as to he attevly valaslesa. , Thia i hny adrertWiag it that b** will derive • ao bene- it from it. There i* w* need of ,hia .was* ing tbe anap or'the adverHsJag., Kirn ynT* ad veTtii»fng' with •A fu*+*t rmUjr the an.\ coea- v moo »ense that yoa do the r«*t of jn-ar bosi- nese, and there will he no gnesa work ahntst it- - I t will pay e*ery time aad always^ bve do cot buy space oa bQl iKMrtav. do ar4 bay little Mar'gns ro t»ck no on tbe hack feacee; do not hire snsao pjrasabalarfasr y*late r - t»- diena-are the farmerr* feacea with yo a nasne and addrawL Taenia aot on* tisae in ten thousand that yoa ran trD abolntely whether thts kind of adrcrr>siac pays or not. Tbe chmacea are one haadresl tn owe that it does »jotw Pntyoor hopes ia taw •• ayiair.'- Talk about soaae eertaii thiaer aad thaw: fa* ready for the caetoa-em. If Hi* a saod fiaig at the right pHc*. aad yon havw rnU a«nwt H fWnTy aad fnerinir, yoa will sell R^swra. If yoar boahsra* wat ar m i-nnamh to joefify *rxre«s>vw advertisaag. hetntr enwawi yoar work to the coloarae oi* taw h at ASSM. ' ie t>e town. It is a pretty. aaee'Ch ag aha* the-heat- people h» town—those whose trarf» taasost derlraMe—are tie oaea who tea* th t haat paper. Its CJTCT Jatioe, ia tcada np of* th > u of the cosaatnirity. and yen had lefto- gtetaUthe trade yoa can oat of t*»*r drcala- tioat before yo*a tarn to a^aaethratg e]>*» f >1»er1sAf, OcriaAwgU*. Batm, 3*w Tort, I at** a (YrftUa ab»Q~-nAd ta. a •t* na*/ f*r rawaa***-*.\