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INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ADVOCATE “ Sister,’’ he said, with many sobs, “ I threw that stone at you.” “lOh,” she replied, with gentle voice, “ Did you think I did not know that? Why, I knew it the m inute you came in at the door.” “ W h at!” exclaimed the astonished boy, “ you knew me, and have been nursing me like this ?” It was the first time he had ever had the slightest experience in receiving good for evil. The impression her conduct mode, mnst have been lasting in some way for good upon that boy’s m ind and hea.it. FORM OF A BEQUEST. I Bequeath to the “ Industrial School oj Rochesterthe sum of. Dollars, to he p a id foj m y Executors after : my decease, to the Treasurer thereof. MANUFACTURER OF POLLOCK, WEAVER & GOSS, * 15 & 17 W. Main St., DEALERS IN G E N E R A L H A R D W A R E , HOUSE TRIMMINGS in every description, Pocket anti T able Cutlery ; Carpenters’ Jo in ers’ and F a r mers’ Tools, etc., etc. ESTABLISHED IN I860.' Hast thou a friend, use him friendly; abuse him not in jest or earnestness; con ceal his infirmities; privately remove his errors. Commit thy secrets\ to him, yet with caution, lest thy friend become thy enemy and abuse thee.— Bishop Hall. Wood & le ta l Show Cases Also, the Stein Patent Aquarium, C o r n e r C o u r t a n d E x c h a n g e S t r e e t s , ROCHESTER, N. Y. C. CAULEY A CO., DEALERS IN The Lord Chancellor of England has I been a Sunday-school teacher for forty! years, and is not ashamed of his oc cupation. French M illinery Goods, DRESS TRIMMINGS, V ELVETS, LACES AND FANCY GOODS, 24 State St., Rochester, N. Y. FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 63 & 6 5 W est M a in S t., Keep everything in the line of LAMPS, LANTERNS, BRACKETS, CHANDELIERS, &C. Go there to get your old lamps put in order, to get your CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, WICKS, &c.; to get your OIL and a NEW CAN that by any possibility will not leak; go there for any or everything pertaining to the Lamp Trade. HP T T T G T J I ) F T> may be found on file at Geo. A i l l i j JT XXJL J J X V P. Rowell & Co.'s N ewspa per A dvertising Bureau. (10 Spruce St..) where advertising contracts m ay be m ade for it I Y .YEW YORK. 310 O R E & COLE, E s t a b l i s h e d 1859. Make specialties of the following goods: P u r e Coffees, Java, Mocha, Maracaibo, and j Rio, fresh roasted daily. F in e Teas, Blacks, Greens and Japans. In these Goods our Stock is constantly fresh and of finer grades than usually sold. M in n e so ta N eiv P ro c e ss F lo u r. This we receive direct from Minnesota, and the qual ity is unsurpassed in the U. S. Canned F r u its a n d M eats. Our stock of these is very large at all seasons of the year. F r u its, F o r e ig n a n d D o m estic. We deal in Fruits in their season, and Specially in Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Dates and Figs, and all domestic fruits. Powers’ Block, - 72 West Main SI. C. B. WOODWORTH SONS, 111, 113 & 115 WEST MAIN STREET, R o c h e s t e r , N.Y. is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of fine Illustrations, •and six Chromo Plates o f Flowers, beautifully drawn add colored from nature. Price.50 cents in paper covers ; $1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in German and English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly M agazine. —32 pages, fine i Illustrations, and Colored P late in every number. Price I $1.25 a year ; F ive copies for $5.00. Vick's C atalogue, —300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMES VICK, R ochester, N. Y. > O. E. MORRIS & CO., I m p o r t i n g , J o b b in g a n d R e t a i l J. MOGRIDGE GROCERY & M EAT MARKET, Pine Groceries, Wines & Cigars, F lour , O at M e a l , C orn M e a l , & c . No. 2 3 S p r i n g S t., & 3 6 P l y m o u t h Ave. ROCHESTER, N. Y. SCRANTOM, W ETMORE & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS. ALSO, DEALERS IN Fine Imported Fancy Goods, NO. 10 STATE STREET. R O C H E S T E R . , 1ST. Y . E. n . SCRANTOM. L. O. WETMORE. A. C. WALKER. s. d u n n & SON’S Booksellers and Stationers, Reliable Steam D p House, STRAW AND f t IT HAT WORKS. (Powers' Block,) ROCHESTER, JST. Y. R o c h e s t e r S a v i n g s Bank. O R G A N IZ E D I N 1831. W orhs a n d L o tv e r Offices, N os. 3 8 & 4 0 \ M u m fo r d S treet. WESTERN NEW YORK AGENCY FOR U p p e r Offer, No. I l l West M a in St. “ WEBSTER'S DICTIONARIES.” Interest dividends shall he m ade quarterly, a t the rate of Five per cent, per annum on all sums of Five Dollars and upwards to and including One T housand Dollars, and at the rate of Four per cent, per annum on all sums in excess of One Thousand Dollars to and including Five Thousand Dollars, provided such sums shall have remained on deposit to the credit of any depositor for the space of three m onths next preceding the first days of March, June, September or December • but no interest shall be paid on fractional parts of a dollar. Such dividends shall be payable on the twentieth days of June and December, and if not drawn on or before those days, the same sliali he added to the p rin cipal as of the first days of those months. Deposits made not later than the third day of any of the months of March, Ju ne, September and D ecember shall he entitled to have interest declared upon them the same as if deposited on the first day of said months. Ladies’ & G e n ts 'W e a r in g A p p a r e l, SCOFIELD & STRONG, D y e d o r Cleaned, j SILKS-, SATINS, AND FINISHED IN BEST MANNER. j VE L VETS \ NO V EL TIES, ' Straw, Leghorn, Panama and Felt Hats, E s Q 0 d s D Y E D O il C L E A N E D , | N o . 8 M a in S t . B r id g e , a n d j I saac H il l s , - M o r t im e r R e y n o l d s , J a m e s B r a c k e t t , R osavell H a r t , - E d w a r d H a r r is , Prcsiden 1st Vice-Presidcn 2 d V ice-Presidcn Secretary and Treasure: Attorney and Counse Elijah F. Smith. Wm. II. Cheney, Isaac H ills, Roswell H art, James Brackett, Addison Gardiner, Charles F . Smith, TRUSTEES. Mortimer F. Reynolds Edward H arris. Hobart. F. A tkinson. George E. M umford. Charles C. Morse, Gilman H. Perkins, Charles F. Pond. William S. Kimball.