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PvOCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHUONICLE: FHIDAY, JUNE 19, 1SS5. THE OLEOMARGARINE E2CISI0IT. AMUSEMENTS. NOTES AND OPINIONS. Thousands Hastened to Their Craves.

Democrat and Chronicle three to ninety-nine in tha shade. A number of people were prostrated. The first death By relying on testimonials written in vivid ROCHES' ER from sunstroke occurred in Kew xork on It would seem that the 3aci3loii of tho court oi appeals, on au oleomargarine case glowing language of some miraculous cures The Sun rushes into double leads about the Dolphin, but admits that the navy department is responsible for the vessel. Tuesday. At Knoxville, Arkansas, Tues made by some largely puffed up doctor or patent medicine has hastened thousands K.

at rr.ftred at t. pm-ope at Xoehriter. Second-Claa ilaU Hatter. from Brooklyn, handed down on Tuesday has caused unnecessary alarm among dairymen day, a church and a large warehouse were totally destroyed by a wind storm. At to their graves, the readers having almost icobs Proctor's ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

Performance Every Afternoon and Sight, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ARTICLE 47. friday night, Q.3VTTTjXjTI. 1 insane faith that the same miracle will ba performed on them, that these testimonials and in the dairy market. The court deals only with the act of 1S81, which prohibits In the North American Review for July Gail Hamilton discusses the following Interesting topic: "The danger to temperance Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania, a number of houses and barns were damaged by lightning and the streets of Easton were deluged by the manufacture or sale of oleomargarine. mention, while the so-called medicine is all the hastening them to their graves.

Although we have to-day is from the Prohibition party. The defects in that act were evident and another bill was passed at tha last session of rain. The temperature continued to rise yesterday in the west and northwest. MISS GRANGER CAMILTa Thousands Upon Admission 10 and 30 cents. TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS.

I'ottagt or DrUrr at Vcor Fret. lYear. CAlontbs. 8 Month. DAILT JO 00 50 fl 25 DAILY and SUNDAY.

6 00 8 00 160 SUNDAY alone 1 00 50 EKMl-WEKKLY 2 6a 123, 73 WEEKLY 100 50 Liberal Commission allowed to Clnh Asents. Sample copies mailed free on application. Address N. P. POND.

Sec'y. Rochester. K. Y. the legislature -which went into ellect in May.

B. F. Van Valkenburg, assistant dairy Warmer weather may be expected here Of testimonials of the most wonderful cures, Secretary Whitney wants to know if the advisory board is responsible for the alleged faulty construction of the Dolphin. But the ways of Whitney are peculiar. yASHIGTOS RISK.

commissioner, says This decision of the voluntarily sent us, we do not publish them, as tbey do not make the cures. It is oar medi This KinK will be closed unta DIDN'T KNOW HIM. SATURDAY. 20ta Damaging anecdotes continue to be told of cine, Hop Bitters, that makes the cures. It ha3 never failed and never can.

We will give reference to anyone for any disease The dismissals in the departments include an extremnly large percentage of ex-soldiers Secretary Bayard, which, among other things, disclose his ignorance of men who similar to their own if desired, or will refer court of appeals does not render U9 power-' ess as a great many people suppose. The decision, as far as I understand it, reiers only to one section of chapter 202 of the laws of 1881. The court declares that section prohibiting the manufacture or sale as food of any oleaginous substance to be utionaL Now the legislature of this year to any neighbor, as there is not a neighbor of the union army. Is this one of the reasons why changes are not given out for publication! Washington National Republican. hood in the known world but can show its SAEMRIDM have wide and well deserved reputations, as well as his familiarity with those who are WASHINGTGNS versus HARVARD.

cures by Hop Bitters. THE CONSERVATIVE CABINET. The poverty of the Conservative party in able men was never more conspicuously Bhown than at the present moment. The unuouacement of tha new ministry suggests unknown outside of their immediate bailiwicks, and none there only for then- devotion Admission 23 No reserved cents, skates free, seats except gallery. 233 A Losing Joke.

'A prominent phvsician of Pittsburcr said to a That the statue of Liberty should arrive at American shores on. the anniversary of the to the 4 lost cause. Here is the latest of re-enacted that section and also another which serves our purpose. We have been operating under that section since May last Is now open to the public LIST OF BATHS battle of Bunker Hill is another of the coin 'lady patient who was complaining: of her con-'tinued ill health, and of his inability to cure her. the first class alluded to, for which the New York Tribune is responsible.

cidences to wnicn we have been made ac DENTISTRY, 'jokingly said. 'Try Hod Bitters The lad took and have caused numerous arrests. That is Condensed Air, rueciro-1 nermai, improved xurK-ish, Russian, Roman, Sulphur, Kitx, bun. Sea Salt, Acid, Alkaline, Needle and Conunon Baths. OTHER APPLIANCES Swedish Movements, Massage, Packs, Ozone, Oxygen, Inhalations.

In customed by seveaal memorable examples. 'it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which she 'obtained uermaneut health. She now laughs at The appointment of Judge Stallo, of Cin tha law we tried to have passed ia tho first Aeto 1 ork Commercial, Teeth Extracted Without Pain "the doctor1 for his ioke. but he is not so well cinnati, to the Italian mission is generally place. It is not prohibitory it simply regu pleased with it, as it cost him a good patient.

By the use of Vitalized Air. at ftsik unctions, tlectncity by means ot a very hne Electrical Chair, and the various forms of Galvanism and Faradism. PR. J. L.

STONE. lates the trade and says tnat oleomargarine Fees of Doctors. UK. S. FKEASiS.

must be sold as such and not as butter. Iental Rooms, b9 corner Cliorca-si. Rochester, N. V. jrtldcial Teeth made at tne lowest prices.

iT Mi work warranted and Uie beat material used. It is apparent that the Evening Post is preparing the way to oppose Governor Hill in the event that he secures the Democratic nomination for governor. The Post is trying The fee of doctors at $3 a visit would tax court can declare that unconstitutional as it a man for a year, and in need of a daily at once a comparison with the men who have for the past live years governed England. The mention of the names of Mr. Gladstone, the Marquia of Ilartington, Sir William Ilar-eourt, iir.

Childers, Joseph Chamberlain, Sir Charles Dilke on the one hand and on the other the names of Ixrd Salisbury, Lord Kandolph Churchill.Sir Stafford Xorthcote.the Earl of Carnarvon, Sir Richard A. Cross and Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, is gufficiently indicative of the vast difference between the two cabinets. If we include in the list of Liberals John Bright, Mr. Forster, Mr. Trovelyan and the Puke of Argyll, all of whom have been members of Mr.

Gladstone's cabinet, the difference becomes much more is intended to prevent fraud. If we had had that law in the first place there would not visit, over $1,000 a year for medical at SEYMOUR G.WOODi to be an administration organ, and it seems to be in a fair way to embarrass itself. tendance alone And one single bottle of now be an eleomarzarine factory in this A cio lorn World. Hop Bitters taken in time would save the city. As it is we can close them up, for no- 000 and all the year's sickness.

Room 32 Osburn House Block, Rochester, N.T. bod Will buv oleomargarine when it 13 (Over Eastwood's Boot and Shoe Store.) 5 The Democrats of Oneida county are the life of Representative Spriggs a bur Given Up by the Doctors. labelled as such. This view of the matter IE. 'f limSiV PROCTOR SANFORD i Is it possible that Mr.

Godfrey is up and is undoubtedly correct; so any persons who den. Oneida has not yet been reached by the it Li il at work, and cured by so simple a remedy contemplate carrying on the sale of oleo DENTISTS. understood to hive been the work of Mr. Ottendorfer, of the New York Staats Zeititng, and other prominent German citizens of New York and Cincinnati. When his name was first presented to Mr.

Bayard, that gentleman knitted his brow, scratched hi3 head and said: "Stallo? Stallo! he mu3t be an Italian. I wonder if he talks English And forthwith he directed his secretary to write to one of Judge Stallo's friends: "Does Signor Stallo talk English?" He received no reply. His inquiry was regarded as an insult. It appears that somebody afterward drew the secretary's attention to tho amazing mistake he ljad made in regard to Judga Stallo, and 1 that gentleman received the appointment for which his friends were asking. It is astounding that a man who has been twenty years in public life, as Mr.

Buyard has, should know nothing of one of the ablest lawyers anb profoundest philosophies in the coentry, appointing powers, although the necessary I) 41 At I assure you that it is true that he is en margarine under the name of butter should Teeth extracted without pain br the tua ot uKt papers for the beheading of every Republican official were filed long ago. tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bit take warniusr in advance. Ihe new Til ters, and only ten days ago his doctors gave uxide lias. 35 and 36 Elwood Block, Rochester, N. Y.

Sake the Elevator. law covers the whole grouud. If anybody A him up, ana he said he must die from kid A. Proctor. J.

E. SAirroan. wants to sell oleomargarine as such he is at ney and liver trouble. perfect libertv to do to. As soon as it is The New York Times thinks there is no great danger of the appearance of Blaine and Logan in Ohio.

Still it remarks, It can tV Xone genuine without a bunch of green hops sold tuuier the name of butler an action on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous under the new law is invited. It the dairy stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. reaauy be understood that there are serious objections to making tha election in Ohio of The cabinet of Lord Salisbury is even inferior to that of Lord Beaconsiield. It is without the great names of Lord Beaconsfleld himself, of Lord Cairns, recently deceased, and of Lord Derby, who resigned just before the Berlin conference.

Tho best known members are Lord Salisbury, Sir Stafford Korthcote, Lord Randolph Churchill and Sir Michael Hlcka-Beach, the first two being also the ablest and the Becond two being the noisiest. Sir cominLsaiouer is prompt and active from this time forward, he can prevent any fraud GET A NEW RING HAT too great national importance. upon tho public and protect tho DELICIOUS" FOI SP S-ii-iV-s dairy interests at the same time. It is worth noting that a chorus of approval and one too, who. although not to the BTCat.

rhapca for the bettr over all out frfm of Secretary Whitney's action in the Dolphin Irtoves. Tha MAOEE MAXBAED WBOCGHT 1KOS manner born, is one of the most correct, elefrant and eloquent orators in the English. case comes up from all the free-trade news i IKN acts lathe only furnace utfortue la any bouse CSifliSOlI dweluaa, for the following reasons: papers in the country. If Mr. Whitnoy had llKil-lthasno east Iron tire pot or joint mat win men.

or firn iot that will bnrn out or crack. KverT lane. Even under tho decision upon the laws of 18S4 only a portion of tho statute is found to be unconstitutional. The court condemns only the following section Ko firm shall manufacture out of any oleaginous substance or substances, or any compound of the same, other than that produced from un upon this side of the Atlantic. His speech upon the question of the bought tha Dolphin from English shipbuilders without testing her at ail he would have been joint is a steam Doner joir.t: uiereiore it is just as irea irom cenn or (lust as any steam heating apparatus.

still more highly commended by these un fct.CuM It is a more potrertul heater, aver? Inca cl urtace Is direct beating. THIRD It is so constructed that the draft Is re patriotic journals. Troy Times. Bible in the public schhols, in defence of the Cincinnati board of education, alone entitles him to the highest consideration, and should have made his name known to every man verted, so that all the heat of the smoke pipe Is retained in the furnace chamber and does not escape no the chimney, and, with tiie Mageb Regulator, the furnace is under perfect control, so that the tire caa BY MADE Tire BELLS THE BEST. Bole Agent for "KNOX" celebrated HataJ Light in weight, elegant ia flaish.

70 Main-St. Bridge. be kept longer wituout repiemiuun wan in any Daao-burning furnace In use. The Brooklyn Eagle says, assuming that tho Dolphin is structurally weak "It looks as though an attempt were being made to find some plausible pretext for putting the who, by position, is credited with some acquaintance with tbe public issues of the past two decades. Judge Stallo's lOLKi u-it is more economical ana easier to man age than any otner.

Broas, Bartlett POUGIIKEEPSIE, 2f.T. facta It will Be to the interest or everyone wanting a mr- cace to see the Maaee standard Furnace before buyio anr other. COME SEE IT. I have also other work on Modern Physics' is in the hands of all scholars, but Mr. Bayard "Miehatl and Ixtrd Randolph are known as the parliamentary gad-flies and have won distinction by their unscrupulous assaults upon Mr.

Gladstone and. their genius for coining abusive epithets. Lord Salisbury was foreign minister, Sir Richard A. Cross home secretary, the Earl of Carnarvon conlonial secretary and Sir Stafford Northcota chancellor of the exchequer in the Beaconsiield cabinet. So the' Loudon Times is right when it says that the new ministry is a compromise between the rebuilding of the Disraeli ministry and the infusion of new blood demanded by Lord Randolph Churchill.

This mixture of ability, noise and mediocrity is remarkable and is likely to produce interesting political phenomena. There are two or three appointments in the new cabinet that deserve more 'than a passing notice. That of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach as chancellor of the exchequer patterns of furnces, both sell-feeders and surface- whole responsibility upon Mr. Roach. This will never do.

The United States cannot repudiate its contracts. Provided that the burners, that 1 will sell at cost. JOHN B. SNYDER, 117 E. Main-St.

may be pardoned for not being familiar with it. Judge Stallo has, withaL been a Demo builder has fully carried out his agreement, adulterated milk o'r of cream from the same, any article designed to take the place of butter or cheese produced from pure, unadulterated milk or cream of the same, or stiall sell or offer for sale, the same as au article of food. This provision shall not apply to pure skim milk. Whoever violates tha provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and ba punished by a fine of not less than six month's or more than one year's imprisonment, or by both such fine and imprisonment, for the first offense, and by imprisonment for one year for each subsequent offense. The court simply decides that oleomargarine made of pure ingredients can be manufactured and sold as oleomargarine.

It follows that if it is shown to be impure and then the Dolphin must ba paid for and ac cratic war horse' in Ohio for years. Mr. cepted. Obtaining all tha Gfcfsn. EACH CSACSCER STAMPED Bayard's ignorance of the new minister to Italy excels even that which tho president is said to have betrayed concerning Governor Jarvis, of North Carolina, whom he finally 109T ii aster-(jEseRAL ILAS makes a cheap bid for popular approval in his refusal TEvbUITS to apply to the improvement of tha foreign 33 E3.

Brs 3. mail service the money appropriated for that purpose by congress. The matter will come sent to Brazil. The administration has done well in the appointment of Judge tStallo, but what a fund of education it had to take in before that appointment was made. ii CREAFil." THE MOST COMPLETE LIXE OF up for discussion asain when congreM assembles, but there will be opportu injurious, its sale can be stopped.

nity to see whether the steamship companies are in fact ready to carry the mails on much rnrivallel as a Health Food. Experts can fijrht until doomsday on tha TTST ARRIVED, SOME VERY FIXE TWO-f seated Carriages, Surreys, Bupgiesand Road made by the best manufacturers. S'e challenge all competitors for fir gwds and lo prices. Can be seen at the corner of Caledonia and west avenues. JHz T31.

DA1TIELS. Macclat, the historian, says the cheaper terms than hitherto, as the post" LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S For Invalids ami Children master-general in his letter prolessas to be Post -Express, named William Pitt, earl of Chatham, the great commoner, but we wholesomeness, assuming that the manufacture is carefully and honestly conducted. But the investigations of the senate committee before the passage of the law of 18S4 lieve. At-u lorfc Unsurpassed. TRADE 1rijP MARIC' showed that the moda of manufacture wa3 think if he were alive to-day he would ba inclined to recognize the right of Gladstone to that distinction.

Such marvelous ability to interpret the mind of Macaulay so long VILLA White Suits Alas! We knew it. The announcement that Mr. Blaine will tike the stump in Otio in behalf of Judgo Foraker, the Republican an abomination, and that a pure and wholesome article was impossible. candidate for governor, has aroused a storm LINIMENT! after his death is an exhibition of genius hardly less notable than that of the distinguished his The supporters of the dairy inter ot indignation among many of our Demncratic PAINTS ests In the state should continue to contemporaries, and he is consequently de IN THE STATE CAK BE FOUND AT" THE STORE OF waea war on the stuff. Laws aganst it nounced as an 'offensive partisan.

Well, No Compound has ever been invented so torian himself. But great minds, of course, run in the same channel, and Macaulay and the Post-Express seem to be no exception to the rule. have been passed in Maine, Pennsylvania, gentlemen, what of it? He does not hold anyplace, and can't be turned out. You useful and efficacious in curing Rheumatism, will have to start some other cry, if you ex D.A.WIGHTMAN The cheapest honestly made Mixed Paint la the market. Select the color for your house from our new sample pect to catch on and win.

But at the pres Illinois, Ohio, New Jersey and Missouri, and no kind of imitation butter can be legally sold in these states. Massachusetts also has a statute bearing on the question but it is Tains in the Side, Hip, Back and Limbs, Stiff, Weak and Enlarged Joints, Sore Throat, Headache, Neuralgia, Piles, Hard Tumors, Bee Slings, Chapped Hands, Bun Some surprise ia expressed that Mr. Glad ent time it doesn't look as though Foraker A stone should have refused the eafldom of could be beaten, no matter what you shout. less stringent. So if the New York dairy -Albany Ejcprens.

is amazing but not unaccountable. Sir Stafford Korthcote Is the greatest financier of the Conservative party. He is a disciple of Mr. Gladstone and was, as has already been ed, chancellor of the exchequer in the Disraeli cabinet. In the new cabinet he is degraded from that lofty position to the presidency of the council.

The appointment of Sir Michael is about as ridiculous as the similar appointment of Mr. Disraeli in the cabinet of the Earl of Derby in 1652. Mr. Disraeli had no knowledge of finances whatever and Punch ridiculed him in a cartoon as the i calculating boy. Sir Michael has no better claim to financial ability.

He was tnade chancellor of the exchequer probably bfjeause he led the assault on Mr. Childer's ljudget in behalf of beer and whisky and thus Oaused the defeat of the Gladstone ministry. is likely to afford parliament as much fun fas Mr. Disraeli did a third of a century ago. "There is no reason to think that Lord Randolph Churchill has any special fitness for the Indian secretaryship.

He is a diligent reader of the blue books and recently he made a fisit to India. But neither of these is likely to make him a master of Indian problems or develop in him great executive ability. The appointment of Arthur Balfour, a nephew of Lord Salisbury, as chief secretary for Ireland, can not be recognized as one of remavkabla fitness. Ho is not known to ba particularly able. Perhaps he was appointed because of his negative qualities and because he has no views of his own.

Being a relative of the premier, it is probable that his principal 74 76 Main Street. sheet of standard and fash ions, Burns, Frosted Feet, Mosquito Bites, officials enforce the law of last winter they will be able to keep oleomargarine out of tho ionable tints. Bruises and Sprains of all kinds. The Utiea Obsercer says of Postmaster Ansol K. Bailey, of Decorah, Iowa, but market except as wagon grease.

ii formerly of Utica The suspended postmaster hadn't many months to serve anv- PREMIUM" GKANDTATHEE EAYAED. PRICE 25 CENTS. VITA New York. STOKER SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 4C0.C0O r-r.

IN USE. iorse way. But ho had to be hurried a little. He ia 4 4 an offensive partisan. How many The way in which the lights of history are being turned upon James A.

Bayard, he grandfather of Secretary Bayard, is really 43 and 45 East Main-St times have we told him so even in his boy hood To be sure, the phrase wasn' invented fered him by the Queen but the refusal is entirely consistent with the man and his career. Of course, there are social privileges attached to the peerage, which Americans can hardly appreciate, and wh'ch make its declination difficult for on Englishman. The offer is a temptation which few Englishmen would have the courage to resist but Mr. Gladstone is one of these few. Ha feels that his fame rests upon his statesmanship, and that an earldom pould add nothing to his fame.

The world feels this with him, and rejoices in the moral bravery which has enabled him to decline a titlo which would detract from, rather than add to, his exalted reputation. The first Pitt made a prime mistake, when the great commoner became the Earl of Chatham. It is a mistake which Mr. Gladstone will not follow. crueL The extract from his letter to Alex Faints.

Oils and Glass. Sash. Doors and Blinds, then, but there were 4 words to that effect, ander Hamilton, in which Bayard shows himself to have been far more unscrupulous Lovers of Toothsome Chewing Tobacco call for 'PREMIUM' because it is made in the cleanest factory in the United States. Every dealer has (or ought to have) it. Manufactured only by and his Republican proclivities did not go NOW FOR THE unrebuked.

So he has had to go one of the dearest and best of 4 the rascals. than was Aaron Burr, who was pilloried as the vilest character in American politics, has BANNERS previously been given. And now, the fol The Chicago Tribune says 4 For the first lowing portion of the deposition made by time In twenty-five years the people have Kniiett Hiding Vehicle made. Kides aa with om person us two. The Srinrs lengthen and Bh.inen aoetmiinir to tbe wdight touy cirry.

Kquatly well adapted i roiiah country roadn und tine driven of citH-. Maniilnrl iircd and by aii'leudiug Carriage liuUdera aud Deader. Bayard, in libel case of Burr against S. F. CO.

had a taste of a national Democratic ad Cheetham, has been dragged into public view. ministration, and the prima political ques HAVE SHIPPED A If UMBER OF rich, expensive ones within the last three weeks to places in theSUte and ont of it. We have ion? experience and the best facilities. We like tho work and are proud of our products. This is what he Swore to PREMIUM TOBACCO WORKS.

tion Of tha dav is for them to declare how I was one of those who thought from the they liko it. What do they think of the pol ARTISTS' MATERIALS bediming that the election of iir. Burr was impracticable These gentlemen icy of filling the Jtignest oniees witn unrepentant rebels How do they regard the de ICraik and Baer, of Maryland, and Morris, BARBOTINE WARE tho lamest assortment la of Vermont left it to me to fix the time when FRANK VAN DOORN, films and Banners. Over the Pout Office. ZLsTOTICIEl I HENDERSON'S DOME T.

Si Co. extern rew ork. inKor Newton and C. TL'iili COLORS. the opposition should cease, and to make cision in Lawton's case that the fourteenth amendment is a practical nullity! What about rutting blatant enemies of froa Iir-.

I'nuer. linns and Wood PI.ACOCES. terms, if any could be accomplished, with HKV KLK1) MIltROKS In Fiinpl and SouareshaD. WiERMOMiCTKllrt, ACADEMY HO Ait TffE Rev. Washington Gladden is moved, in the Christian Union, to defend tho paper he read at Hartford, recently, on tho secular press, from what he is pleased to call the criticisms of that press.

Mr. Gladden seems strangely misinformed concerning the reception of his paper. It has been generally commended by tho press, and the force of his ad verve points has been freely acknowledged. Tho press can take as well as give blows, and, Mr. Gladden 's blows wero so much like love- taps that his paper has been Extract from tbe HLMes of tie Board oi FIT the friends of Jefferson In deter mining to recede from the opposition to Jef fersou, it occurred to me that probably in Btead of being obliged to BurremJer at dis i CAN AS UUAKIIS, -Alt'l'lST'S JARANNKD TIN Oil WATER COLOtt KOXK3.

ARTISTS' clesertotlon Health of tb3 Town of Brighton. i Jl Furnace! J. G. LUITVilELEH, 155 East Main Street TESOLVED: That the Board of Health of the It Town of Brighton do hereby prohibit the de- cretion, we mignt be aula to ootain terms of capitulation. Accordingly, I communicated schools in positions to decide all questions touching school land? What of Keik-y, Pillsbury, Higgins Co.

How much do they think there is left of the sham civil service pretensions of Mr. Cleveland And, in an incidental way, what do the people think of the spirit shown in lowering the lings on the public buildings in honor of Jake pofit niiof any garbage or Night Soil either by the with Mr. Nicholas who declined to con It is the Best and Cheapest I suit Mr. Jefferson. I shortly after authority oitne ttiy 01 zocu ntui, vj or persons within tho town oCBriKhton.

under a penalty ot $100 tor each and every ofleace. Furnace made. Tiht without cement. For sale by I turn. esteemed as, upon the whole, both just and wards met with General Smith, to whom May 21st, 1SSS.

Tubular Oil Stoves! J. B. LONG, Thompson GERANIUMS, kind. It was so much more discriminating than many puljiit attacks upon journalism as to receive, as well as to merit, a generous reception from press and public both. I unfolded myself In tne same manner that I had done to Mr.

Nicholas. In explaining myself to him in relation to the nifture of the offices referred to, I mentioned the office of Georga Latimer, col 245 South St. Rochester, N. Y. CONSTRUCTED up VERBENAS, PANSIES on scientific principle wliioh combine per Last year's fashions are out of date, but lost year's friends are still our own.

This is why Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Com I'eet combustion, aud And all other Plants. Flower and Vegetable Seeds. BAUSCH DRANSFIELD, roncierinir them a Two Democratic editols, in this state, have SO Arcade. Rochester.

htlelv free from smoke SALTER 56 State Stree or odor, thi-se Ktoves the pn-forence. pound never loses favor every lady who knows its worth (and who does not feels that the kindl' face of Mrs. Pinkhrm is that of an honored friend. been refused appointments, it was supposed because editors had been included in the list of offensive partisans who were to be turned LAWN MOWERS As-all the objections heretofore made against OIL Stoves have been overcome New Store. 6 E.

REPAIRED AND SHARPENED. iu the Tubu- OPERA BAGS, MANTEL THERMOMETERS AND rtr nn 'm t'liilv Khrmld 1)9 tvitnout it. A visit to any East lExa-d Bee Hive Mil B. RANDALL. Gold Biecncle.

Opera tJSnsse. Magic Lanterns. Tubular Stove Agency will find the stoves in operation und secure all theiuforniation desired. GOODALE STILES, out. These men were the editor of the Rome Sentinel, and the responsible man of the Utica Observer.

But now the president gives an editor of the New York Times, mugwump, a good oflice. It would seem that the mugwump editor is not an offensive partisan. In this respect he has the advantage of both the Democratic and Republican quill driver Sltcroxcotie ami tyn iMmiies. we have just out. -i nn witMM'isa," anew Manic lantern cost 13.

50, with 40 vmiu i. Th baof duty will be to execute the will of his uncie relative to Ireland. As to the policy of the new cabinet, no defirita information is as yet obtainable. It can only be guessed from rumors, from previous utterances of Lord Salisbury and Lord Randolph Churchill and from the political situation. Ireland has but little to expect from the Conservatives.

They may not renew the crimes act but judging from their course in the past, they will not relax the English grip on tha unhappy country. In a recent speech outlining tha Conservative policy, Lord Randolph Churchill, who will be a ruling spirit in the new cabinet, said: The policy of the Tory party at the present day would be the maintenace of the tinion between Great Britain and Ireland and a resolute opposition to any demands, no matter how specious might be the garb in which th-jy were disguised, that should in any way impair the durability or solidity of Hit union." These are Lord Salisbury's views. Properly interpreted, they mean that Ireland is' not to have Home-rule that would in Conservative estimation ton! to impair the durability' and solidity of the onion. In the same speech Lord Randolph out- Ilnod tho foreign policy of the Conservatives. 'If placed in power to-morrow, he said, they would succeed to a situation gravely compromised.

They would find that the word of England and the word of the queen had been pledged, and that possessions of incalculable military and strategic importance had been irrevocably conceded to Russia. That would be a position which they could not deal with. But of this you may be per-I fectly certain, that if tbe Tory party were placed in power to-morrow the Russians would advance no further." This would I have been the case if the Liberals had re- mained in power. They were determined to hold the Russians in check. It will be curious to watch the course of the Conservatives in Egypt and the Soudan.

If they succeed In remaining in power for any length of time, 1 they may tlo much toward reducing these countries to British provinces. They have not parted with the traditions of Beacons-fold's imperial policy and they are likely to give England enough to do beyoud the limits of the British islands. For it is under the 5 COVer of a brilliant foreign policy that the I usually seek to evade dealing with ever diHicult domestio questions. LADIES AND GENTLEMbN "IlllL YOU plenw try vonr look and see the great i'lanet Reader, bhe will toil you your lHy davs to transact business and tell you where sown. Bs, V'-r it 17 V.

Rochester, i-knteru made lor tuu money. Call, and See It. lector of the port of Philadelphia, und Allan M'Lane, collector of Wilmington. General iHmith gave me the same assurance as to the observance by Mr. Jefferson of the points I had stated which Mr.

Nicholas Lad done. I told hira I should not be Butisfled to yield until 1 had the assurance of Mr. Jefferson hini3elf. The general made no difficulty in consulting Mr. Jefferson.

The next day upon our meeting, General Smith informed me that he had seen Mr. Jefferson, and stated to him the points mentioned, and was authorized by him to say that they corresponded with his views and intentions, and that we might confide in him accordingly. The opposition of Vermont, Maryland and Delaware was immediately withdrawn, and Mr. Jefferson was made president by the votes of ten states. The glamour of patriotism, which has enveloped the memory of James A.

Bayard seems to be thoroughly dissipated. Ho was a politician, and a cheap one, at that. His grandson was very unfortunate when, in a moment of gush, he inspired the ransacking of the old debates and law reports, with such results as have been witnessed. trends are and what planet brings you mcj cess. Also dreams aim iiresy nniwn Z.T, 1 tl call at No.

13V Jbxenange street, miiw TO USERS OF HARNESS OIL mahaju a. 1-, June 11, lbBo. The Union was very much gratified in being able to announce in its dispatches ves- SMOKE THE OKEE CIGAR. mm 5 CAUTION! Money to Loan mennparftlleleU MUv-ess dm- tho part seventeen uf tha celebrated At'l I MA OIL, ye; Warranted Clear Havana Filler bt.num i f.ir Harness. Boots and Mioe.

etc. On First and second mortgages. Manufactured and soid by F. CKLLiRICH. bus led to tha inaiiufauiureof a horde of utiuap aud in.iinti.ii.x Sutne of these are beirii sold by 20 East Main Street.

Also on all kinds of Personal Property. Commer terday that its candidate for president Of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad company, Dhauneey M. Depew, had been elected by the board of directors iu place of James II. Rutter, deceased. Rochester Uhion.

Chauncey Depew made one railroad commissioner. Perhaps he can make another. CREED WILSON, cial raper Negotiated. A. COLE, 76 Powers Bloc.

$25.00 REWARD. iorl dishorn- or nus.i.Iormed warties a VACt Lit. the buyer UKKAT ULStf ATlr ACTION, and doing us tnlrry Wo caution our customers every when; ocainst Hun 'inception, and order to nuirannw theui tha i.KXl'lNE aKTU'LE. we advise tho.ii to buy VAtT in the OttlUlSAl, ACK AUKS orCANd our brnnds or ice It drawn Iro.u tho same. AI lAVrJAbKlWarsiiLliaBV WAUNliU.

UNDER PKNALTV OF LAW, auaiimt selllui; any other oU Vacuum Uaraess Oil. VACUUM OIL Rochester, N. T. Central Bindery, VrHETEREAS. ON THE 28TH DAY '1' some iieraon or persons entered the THE HOUSEHOLD At) odorless, colorless liquid, powerful, eftleica Snd cheap.

Diluted with from four to twelA times its bulk of water and sprinkled about it iramsdiiiteiy destroys all bad odors, purifies every HiL'iire sput and chemically neutralizes all iu-fe. tioiis and dtS'iHBe-vrmluciiij; matter. 1NVALUAHLK iu the nick room. Sold by Drugclsls everywhere. CJnart bottles 60 cents.

E. It. liooriuau and stule a iteninmou y- whiftle tree and two clevis and two bolt. from The report comes from Ohio that the 4 3. JEiisic'h pm ge -str row.

The above retard will De paiu 011 otthethetu E. H. BOO iiA The severe storms of Monday and Tuesday reported by special dispatches in the Chicago Main and Sophia Street Stores, Apartments feast jueariet. June S. 1SS5.

Cifices and Rooms to Lease. papers of Wednesday indicate that the great iV I ODKuN, ENTRAL. FINE LIGHT. WATER, TTTTrm 1 iMDDnurn DnnT LllOUS of STRICTLY PURE Paris Green sun storm which appeared on bunday made ia- r- evnturs, jutict.no Holla. Scliutea, Biittis, Pin enttlaiors.

Gas. Speak) u-r Tubes. Letter. delkc.ous. sirlin and who omeoe Name, Numoor I'oxa.

flute and Cathedral itself felt on the second and third days, as is usuallv the case. On Tuesday morning the Sold by ail druvpist or sent by uiiia. iajiutt xiui.ua, iiiy to H. S. VICKIE.

ot ase. -AND- Marv Rtnn.T. Women's Christian Temperance Union has decided to oppose Judge Foraker. It has generally been believed that this organization was not in politics. If it goes into politics, it must take its chances with other political organizations.

The president on Wednesday altered another little rule of the civil tervioa so a greater number of officials should be taken from under its protection. Let him keep on whittling the rules down and precious little will be If rtano. Organ and Music Palnoe. loO stato-st. Face Powder Bi Second-Hand Furnace HORSES! HORSES EG.

ANTEL SON nAVB JCST ceived another car-load ot Horses iroJ XYiS Canada. niafeinsbO Horses In all. cow of hue carriak-o. ua driv-hy and IW diauaht horsos. NV 111 be sold cheap at Bfvs.

GE. BANTfcLi LONDON PURPLE WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. OSGOOD ERIGHAM, No. 7 Front Street. Democeat and Chuonicle described tho storm region on the sun as of vast; extent.

iu many jiarta of the country tho heat was excessive on Tuesday, In Niw York city, and at ashington the mercury went up to ninety-five. In Dover, New llanxpshire, it was from ninety- FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 Contains no Mineral Poison. z22B For Sale by all Druggists. CZAIl DUSKING, East aiairi-sU, Kochtster.

E. U. COOK CO. (LtMtTSIH. Alio, Five Power aud Two llutiux Boiitira,.

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