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BOOKS AND STATlOftERr BOOKS AND STATIONERT. BOOKS AHD STATIONERY. BOOTS AND SHOES- SPORTING NOTES DONDKBS OF THE TELEPHONE. COMPARATIVE RATES. FIRE GROCERIES.

7,000 PAIRS I llllll I CHOICE Heretofore we hare solA Valentines Only at wholesale, bat the choirs good lo this line which have been pat on to the market recently, and the growing demand among: the best class of trade, has Induced us to place them on sale at retail. have a very large assortment both of the New Lace Valentines and Prang's Valentine Cards, the finest foods ever shown, and to which we Invite mm Inspection. The trade supplied at nuns fa-turers prices. SratoHi, Wetmore Co, 10 State Street. Friday, Feb.

lltn. THIS TEAR, AS USUAL. AT THK 0tt HKAT-(jUARTKSg. HAT BB POUNU A VEST LABUB AND TAK1EU 8TUCK Or COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES. HI HATE MADE PREPARATIONS TO SUPPLY THE TRADE AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT.

AND I.N'TITEAN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK. Williamson HigMe, Towers' Block Book Store. VALENTINES. Parents or Children wishing something entirely new in line Valentines, will find our stock of Marcus Ward Cos just the thing. They are pure in sentiment, elegant in finish in fact, superior in every way to the old fashioned kind.

Don't fail to see our assortment. "We keep no comic ones. G. E. MORRIS GO.

10 Wot 3Iain-St. PICTURe FRAMES. STOP! BEFORE YOU A VHTlInK. PICTURES nUX call ANDurr rHirn rHoa J. W.

Gillis, o. 8 AIJLKJi STKEET. HE KEEPS THE LARGEST AND BEST AMORT- lit or lMiV3lliI'4 TO PB KOUND IN THR CTTY. RAILROADS. 11 It; 11AILWAY7 On and mtlme Sf-mdsT.

r. 19th. I7 traina will fcH-rt rn.v tu.d uTi at h.hmimr mm lWuwa iO A. BAI.TlSdRI KXPRKMit Tbrtick to Aisle, Warsaw. casu, Mrtrus ml 10 aS A ft A.

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U-Kr. Uu--iw, Attiiawl Arrjw Warm at 3S SO p. 19 -WAi tM'KKS TO CtHNlfil da), ftK lnii ruirUi45 at CorniiL wua Ki- 9 Tr-Ju arriT rr ra tb Hurl- Dangiil Mail wA. M. Isn-in RjtnrtwM, 10 A.

In-ita prm, lo M. buITi. 60 p. wl las rr-. 11 tn P.

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AlinOTT, ticciera. PauMtriiriNr Arnt. N-w JeitM S. BAKT1 KTT. loctester anil State Line Railway On and afw Hatunla.

Juij VXh, 1978, trains will wlU Owpan ft-ota ackd arrtvw at Rneh tar as fialAJWB AJtMuif Uu- IS mLnaKM taMar Uia Rocbwtar. I A. -FXriiKSS-Thrrmirh SalaraaiK ird ihrd tinrrtt anh tin ft.r Raviavta at Kai with Krle 11 ir. Itnlllt ftnd HutnUu, BUld WltB lif UkB ITUi Mil t4 --IiIr with V. -vnd P.

nuiwii r( i ier W. rvrium and BnMtfurrt, arnvtiitf at Hradftrd nt i 15 p. i ti. rataM (or Jiiitntliiwn, Mtad (lrctnnsi4. hlrHa-u.

uid bjI rw.i..i. UraOfurU, arrtTUwi 1 p. Bi. 0:4." -nnrct mi 1K mill (' vl ml MwhuiJ wuh N. I and P.

rtatlwmy f.it imui. KmisTJia and BnAlf'r- at riwun wits A tl. ftr MfsidTtf! aad aad wits ten fot HntaUunL P. F.ITTlR-Ojnn-rt a .1 wtta Kr1s tnutu Tnm Atuii and rtll.K ITl DTJ aiiailllaUaTllat. aVl tauS tsaUMMS111ia w1Tk Krir trrana 'lii rt tt Halamaiipa with A.

Ail. lrwjn wt wrnrH fix- M1 llti, OiicMruiai and In tear. n.wliv! MatUMU. aad wllA Krm Uaius wwHrtrd lot ImualHu Tratns arrtv from Uia wm PrrrrvaM fmm aai. aiu-rs, 4 A.

M. and Pumiij-, 4 15 P. Mavll svlitl HpnWa, 1 Mr, iA, mil tratlijl ChHiriwOt-tif at wlUi LraUxs on all A U. a. H.

1. Mi NA L'ti HTON, nrr Pajutnwr AstaxL. 3. V. ntllJW.

ftnnu tuiirttttndnt. NEW WINTER AllKANUEMENT. lOHK K1THAL AND Ull bOM RIVKU kLALkU)Ali. IS" Oa and sitae BUN OAT. Dwa.

W. UIT8, trains Isa HocAmwUT as fottowa: GOING KAHT BT D1RSXTT HO AD. HlxwHal New Ttrk Kxprwas. 7 10 A ttiwlal Imy KMprtam 10:15 A tmy iviprrw 10 45 A AidfiinttdJatlrn ba utbwtwt Atlantic lbprass (tSeaplDC Oarl infludMt 4-46 Nortbwswt AtlauUia (tUwapUhs Oar) noa- al. UuUUllaNl B-IB UmU KUprttM (rUevotas Carl Bandar laslwdtwl 1148 P.M OOINU KAHT BY A BURN ROAD.

Nrw Tota tUn-iss ft -00 A. IhiT Kinrawn TSSA.M AUauUc Kxpratki 06 Itwjtlruora Likom 5 SO P. BL. Luula KiprvN SO OOINU WK8T BT BUTVALO ROAD. Bt, PaotfllAiNJsa.

6 40 A A HllUiiNlBI 1' IU i OU A. 4'Mcnco Pnclttc KiprMS 10 1ft A ActxjnimudAtauaaatl Vrstiatfat IS St) P. Kmi-raol 4 00 P. Hut y.nnw P.M Hpwrlal Chicago Bvpraas IOjM P.fc UlUNU WKrVT BY NIAGARA FALlaB ROAD. St, loots Pactflc Kiprras.

10 A. i1ilr0 l-BM-iDo Mxirtvas 10 13 A. AroBm(daUui Ilk) P.M InT K.imM 6 85 P.M KiMtsTrBUit ogO P.M 0kiu Kxynmm L0JM Sus on auaaar. TRAINS FOR CllARXOTTR. Iasawa-A 9 A.

I SO P. and 540 P. Arn-w-w COA. M. 4 45 P.

and 6 40 P. M- C. WUKKKK. Uau'l Paas'r Aft. TTT.T.TTgnTl AST.

Kup'l. St. Yalentme ay H. If. B.

PINAFORE. otfnced the Manager Benton has already annofl fact that in a short time the popular comic opera of H. M. 8. Pinafore" will be brought out at the opera house by a first class troujve now organising in New York.

The opera is now running at three different theaters tbe Metropolis, and is playing to crowded houses every night. It is a novelty in comic opera and was designed as a satire on the manner in which the British navy is conducted as well as a satire on the plots of operas in general. A burlesque of the original opera is now on the road, but the genuine piece is booked for the opera house where it will soon be produced. DE! THOMPSON The able critic of the Buffalo Courier speaks of Mr. Thompson's performance of Josh Whitcomb as follows "While Uncle Josh reminds us of Solon Shingle, which it succeeds, it is a better representation of the Yankee farmer, and as a work of art it is infinitely the superior of the impersonation of Mr.

Owens. It is a distinct character too, and is a masterpiece of individualisation. Nothing can be more natural in a dramatic wy than Mr. Thompson's Joshua hi comb. The New Hampshire farmer is painted to the life.

Fresh, healthy, elastic, ingenious and quick -witted, he is also enthusiastic and kind-hearted. With high animal spirits, a temperament almost mercurial, a tongue which wags with true Yankee silbness. and form and make-up thoroughly expressive of ihe character, Mr. Thompson is completely equipped for his part, and is inseparable from it. His humor is at once spontaneous, volatile, and infectious, and is the natural outcome of his ready wav of dealing with tilings as he finds them.

Fine society has a queer look to hirfl, but he Is not bewildered and is at home it, all unwitting oi figure he cute. An alarm of fire excite him enthusiasm and he is ready to help tion that nmy require attention. wuawa short work of the drunken step-father of Tot, hom he encounters on the street, and while he is about it he is prepared to lick all creation. Attention to the business in hand is the marked trait in his character. Hi boots cramp him in the country dance and off they come that he may shuttle and cut his pigeon wings with perfect freedom.

He is absorbed in prayer over the dead body of 7 of 's mother the drunken step -fat her enters and stumbles over the kneeling Joshua; Joshua rises, rushes liHt Johnson to the garret window, pitches him out, and returns to his prayer without a word. He finishes up his work as he goes along and keel his audience in the merriest possible mood from the beginning to the end. His share of the dialogue is capital clear through and there isn't a dull moment while he is on the stage. MONROE COMMANDER. RE' KITM.

The last in the series of assemblies given by the drill corps of Monroe Comtnandcry numlier 14, K.T. will be held this evening in Cohheigh 's had. These ashenihites constitute a chain of the most interesting social gatherings of the season, and their excellence in all rvspect has been the occaaiou of universal comment. Unufual prearatiaus are making for the last reception thi evening, ami it will indeed be very enjoyable. Several prominent niernlers of the order from other ciUs are expected to ls present.

Caa Anythtns; Be Better Worth low inferior, passable, good, letter, l-t thene are the adje-tivm applu-able to vU 'thing, as sold by merclianta subject re-siectivfly to about the same line of cmipari-si. hat we wih is. that Wither tpoon A tirwwold, West Main street, are merchant tailors ho cut and nuike none but the Iwwt chthing. anl th-y do this at pru-e-i within tbe reach of every geuUeman. Hans bars; Kdslags.

Just received a large and varied assortment, ranging in price from five cents up. GuHixjS'a. 7 it and 83 Kant Main street. r.HH AL. P.

FJy, jr. of this city, is a prominent pxhittitor in the Syracuse poultry show. Lewi. Swift fcUire In Dansville March 4th. "Subject 'A of a in aa as-LrocM nnml ohTratry.

-O K. Madlen. E-lwarl J. Hall, aihl ariow C. 1'alnier, tnterstel in the Rochester Telejihtioir Ks'-hange men -ti I elfwwhere, are sV'ptng at the tlu-m r-ir.

O. R. Madden, general agent of the Tl-dl TlfplKTte emipany, 4 MaMavhuaetW, aad K. Hull jr. genera niAnager II I'alnmr, sr rr-tary and trrer of the ItuffaKi Tms thfiir exchange, are at the CMbum bou-v R.

Puck V. W. Voshall. R-irh-wwr, ere nt the houae. 'w York I.

K. lu. fuvl wife at the omr. itan J. Allen at the Hi.

(M-mtn I. lienlerwufi at Ue Htevem J. 1. at the estminster l. McNaughtoo at the iuImv.

-Kev. K. U. Mill. of a in town Ttervlay Mr.

Mills grad uatcl by Wesley sn unlverjMty in If 71 and vk Utcr (f hil fr-ai riyracuse unirertty, after an extended crir of port coiiats tu)y. He ta orwt id tha riHt pntmiMikg yntu.K men in the MeuvHi C'eutral ew York r-uferen. lnfiewr lAttinir left the citv yu day at U-nxKHi 11iita.V-tphis, having been aj pointed by tle iret'lett one th ntLfi'ti of ei--rt make the annual mmmy of hwuetl by the wvwal mints I nltl HtattS during the laxt yar, arvl nvkku a report of th reutt tli pre4dent. The cittiiiiitMtlon twels Ui day in Um mint tn 1 lulaiW-liihia, arwl lU in svwmhi keveral day. Aa Awful f.nronater.

(Hit n-aders are prJably unaware that very renrntly a terrible tragedy was almo-ft enacted within their midt, aad It munt ctiftwMi1 UtmX we were In th same djliral4i rtate ignorance until th receipt of the fl-lowing renutrkable crimniun.mtum which giva us plufure to reprotuoe in full 1 terrtbte Kivt-n 4piarr4 a.vurrei sunlay night ta a house owned by a woman named libby doug-1am( on tlie -or of til la and atkinsun st a man by the iisme of lavt.l fctrkpaLric that kt-m a on state st drew a puti on iliun I.LaVley and sarah huv-k his girl but 1 think ihe wtw sarah hit tw fore tab grt )nie with him no anx-it as yet plam ipy that and oblige a redder. Hen.ea.ber Thoae Heal Kid -lovea F-T OO at Kahy'a, that sold f- fl l.r.0, and L5, tanro to duplicated. Heal Kalats Tranafers. Peeitain the trannactkns enumerate tm-1iw were flld tn Uii (Ntnly clerk uSlbit Mi)iia and Tin.ln, Jan. loth aul lllh: Tini- tl.y MtMl'ixo ar.d wife MaJinlha hilnuKhl, itrcperty in Jiaiului.

7. 7S William and wife to (iiHrt Hraily and 1iart- Kathlxin, tfj-r-ty "ti I'lwuoulli f(ttie. Onj.i-roun 5,000 Va't-Tiiitie J- kMitlr. anil wtff-aiwl -tv- KI-keiiUWti ait'1 iff Ui I'htilip Will. pr'-rty tm WM Miin airm-i, coruer -ott aliy.

10,000 JoI-h Shaut ami wtV to Ili -h ou Court atrvet ,300 Ijitbrtl. HrtulxJaw to lanc HnuishAW, IrtjMTiy in Parma '-iifalTatt'm l.ODO (iAr-n II jrtm A lO-ttiiiiiir. irp- erty -n Slnimn utreet iifnudralion U.OfJO Jajte V. Ml. ui hy H-Hiry Ft KichiiM.n Ui A I'lin, pr.norly nh St aiU wiret iiiiilrAtijn IS 5 The Old and Responsible.

D. LEARY'S STEM! DYEING AND Cleanslne Establishment. SOO Yards North of the N. Y. Ontral Kallroas Depot, Mill eor.

i I att at, lasHey ant itemlefnen' iitrtiinnu 1rwand or Ootnr. 1, WlUlOtlt KlptlTU. sMld I'riwWd Al rwathar. u3 Kid 4Iiim 0wiMlr rViloead IV" HpWClaJ AtllUol LwaaU dutAef MS Lao CU-tl0S ami C'lliini ltu. tr-x-da 4 ma IHtark rrj Tnaaday, ThnndaT and riidar fackajrea a I leal for and Inavrsl to any I'artof ths Ur.

Oonda ratariMMl tn on wtrnk. a-xKia renmrd and rut unMtdl by Ffprsas. Hula oollaotMl by Kaprwaa. tsr- I have no eaa 4lo their Haalneoa with flet heaper than ThrvHhiB Aseut.tJ Address, D. LEARY.

Mil! fH CW. flatt fit rWhwr, T. BALStli DllAXSFlELD SOArvads BDCtSKlei. Hleht Prwrrf Ml by the BEST Ulavww. BOOK BINDING.

T1IOS. BOOK BKNFOIMVS BINDERY. IHooosssor to r. 11. MarahaU and Bealord A asdrews No.

1 Aql F.UK'T-NT. MAOAZINK8 ANII PKKlOpICAUi BOUND TN all vtrlaa. fnini the oheMpeat ti the btMt. Blank ot auj da-cjiptloo ruiud and manulaotnrad Ui BOOK BINDERY! Oil TV O. MOOHB, SO Smith'.

Arcade, West Mala But of Ooert Boas, AmrSEMBNTS. c4 SUNDAY SCHOOL I DEPOSITORY I a BTTNDAY SCHOOL PAPERS, SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS, SUNDAY SCHOOL RKC0RD9. Select Notes on the 8. 8. Lessons for 1879.

tV 8nbsrrlptlons rerelTea for The Illustrate. Christina Weekly, 8. a. Time and all other religions periodicals. 0.

I). CROSVENOR, 75 State Street. BLANK BOORS Cash Books, Ledgers, Journals, TBI LARGEST STOCK OT BLARE Boot) AMD 0FTICB (STATIONERY IN Till CTTT. WILL SELL THEM AT RETAIL AT TBB bowl EST JOBBING PRICE, Geo. Strain Co.

61 State Street. tar Our stork or COLD PENS meat h. Closed Out Hec.rdleaa of Cost. CUTTERS. 41 Fitzhuirh-St We are offering -Sleighs I.OWEB than tbe name kind were ever ot fered before In this city, to mnka room Tor a new Htork of Carriagoi by February 20th.

B.F.L0WELL, Apnt INSURANCE. THIS OLD Insurance Apcj UYKRPOOI. J1) INTX! AD OLOBB, UU.1MH.TILLI li AJi I tXJiLiJ. W. F.

HOLMES CO o. 6 awn It Hall Blofk. Number 40 ta eocjeqonr of the rhanrf of nniebera ta tat arv4i bildiait UMnomlMr ui our INSURANCE OFFICE! Which was 33, Now W. Oar patrou will pieue notice tbe aaua. JIoHLVN' JOirjVSO? i JC.

nilLER ow Oeaeral II ll Aaattta. a ru.Mi' Bioca. OONTLNENTAL IN No Tort PTAB 1KB. N.W Tork. mniKA.i int.

amt, x. I. nRKMEJTg I.vi Newark, BOBTUERU INS. Wsurtowa. W.

T. JtRBCANTIIJI MARIAS INS. Tool METROPOLITAN GLASS PLATB INi 00. DAN'L W. BUSH'S leroiitliiK Only First ConiHuiie8.

ATISTlcT'bURANCR Ot New York. i KOVIDKNCT! WAHHISUTOS IS. 00. tit Rhode Iiland. GEKMAK1A FIRK INHITKASOB I Of New York.

HAMBURG BREMEX INdUBASCK Uf Gwtnanv. COUXEKCIAL UNION A-ScJUKAXCa CO. i Of GUARDIAN ASHl'KANCB I Of Ijondon. I QUEEN RtSUBANUR O0MFAST, Of Liverpool ami LoodVin. i Dan'l W.

Bush.Agt, Ym at Grand rHalrway. WARD'S Insurance Office! BSTABUSHED IN 1S-L 1miNO T11H MOHH TH AM HAUras I tluU an asit-nslTS Klrw In-ttranes txwn Uanaacted at t-hU offioe. all lowta ly aud hunoratiti' adjnad and paid, and In thr aavared bea snb)oted to loss ot preesi-1 fitilure of a CVxnpanj. jEtna INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD, COB, li Phoenix INSURANCE HARTFORD.

Springfield FIHK AND MARIXB IN3URANCB i Howard If 1N8URANCH COMPANY, SEW ld New YorkiLHei INSURANCE AND TRUST Eauitable LIFK ASSURANCE BOCIKTT.NBW L. A. L. F. VYARl Nor.

and 4 IbLrfuuuj TOHKPB CXXK'8 new BOr11 mt. At EOIXX1ISTH TKAVE1JNQ BA-HD trmthktnoal ttaUwaf UuUla. rVx-iat KllqiiMtw of Niw Yurt. fraJfr Vl-KNTlNKSArtetr. 'Tit'ftSf j'ebruK.

ih.Al ARH'3 1879 rR-WIl BAWgjy of Of Rod and Own, Stirrup and Oar, by Foreat and Stream, oa Base Ball Field and la the Pedestrian Arena. Denny Mack is in New Orleans checking cotton. Devlin will make an effort to be reinstated at the international convention. The East Boston Yacht club is preparing to give a grand union regatta early in June. Coasting bids fair to become very popular in this city, if the season will only last long enough.

There are more race horses in training in California than were ever known at this season of the year. The Albany club has been refused admission to the league on the ground that eight clubs are enough. Buffalo has about one of the cheapest nines in the league. About 9 1 2, 000 will cover the salary list. The next fast thing to driving a fast horse on the avenue, is standing against a tree and watch others drive.

The Indianapolis Blues have got an attack of the blues. growing out of a suit by McKelvy for 9400 unpaid salary. Kewbure ia crazy over ice-boating, and among those sailing a craft on Wednesday morning before the snow storm, was a brave and heroic lady. During the last six years HaxvardjheM the college championship four years, vix. i lt77( and 15f; rnncetou xor io, and Yale for 1S75.

Cohoes is threatened with a female walk-ist, who promises to walk twenty-seven hours without sleep or rest. The Mcintosh hose boys are to blame for her appearance. Here is something practiral. Green Burroughs, of Newport, R. I.

seventy years of age, wagers that he can saw a cord of wood quicker than any other man of that town. The chestnut gelding John Virgin (record 3 and the brown gelding Morris (record have been matched for 91,000 to be trotted ever Bacon and Mystic parks in June. The stipulations in the challenge of F.van Morris to row James H. Riley a three-mile race over the Hilton course at Pittehurg, Pa. for 91, 000 a side, allow Riley 9200 for expenses.

The t'tica papers have recently stated that A. J. Bushong has engaged to play there for the ermiing season. ISuch is not the fact, as Mr. Bushong is at present disengaged, and at Danville, 111.

Rudolphe, In his game with Blosson, illustrated the rail' shot to the audience according to his idea of it, by seizing his hat and shaking it vigorously. He remarked 'Put balls in here it is all ze same. Thomas Dolan. who caught on the Buffalo! last year and who will play at Ctirathe coming season, was married to Miss Tilly O'Loughlin, a hel le of Buffalo, by the Kev. Father Tran-q.

illini, at Wt. Patrick's church in that city, Thursday. 8iK)rtranen of Westmoreland county, Pa. are astonish! and thecomrounity excited over the killing of a purely white fox in that neighborhood lust Friday. other instance wfceiVrej-nard has dressed In a white rol can be found on record.

Ownen of ice-boats on the Upper Hudson gyrate their fingers and thumbs at the cold end of their noses towards the trains on the Hudsou River railroad, because the boat easily make a mile a minute when the ice is smooth and the wind favoralle. They have a bay rver at Buffalo which was brought there from Chicago by Frank J. Dorr, wbo, It is said, can beat anything there on the ice. This sport has become very popular in Buffalo this winter, a good mile track having been laid out on the park lake. The Hartford Times is suthority f-ir the statvineiit that Tulay a certain old plug of a horse was driven for a wager of from the ld Htate house in that city to Wwt Meri-den, a distance of eighteen miles, in one hour and thirty minutes.

Gore, of last season's New Bedford, leads the total base hitting record of the country, making lf5 totals in 43 times at tt, ranking which takes the iJu. His fielding, however, is pnnr, putting oat 171, asfcjrting eleven. wii; seven errors. Many rtn-n of Ohio and the Cuvier dub of Cincinnati are trying to prevail upon the legislature of that state to prohibit quail shooting for two years. With the posting of 1 arms very generally it has len found iro- pe hw 4ff, mmS Um hr4 are rapid decreasing.

McVey, White, and Bam, of the Cincinnati Club, will receive as salary B50, from April 1 to 0t 4 er 1, avid to be more than aty other three players in the T'nited States are paid. fiolyoke will pay its catcher per month, pitcher $15, Mhort-tp and the other playr 1 7U esv-h. The fli-st annual wtr ganvm of the AthleU lub will tie held during the evenings of February Sith and March lt, at Oiliuttre's garden, New York. They will embrace walking handicaps, hurdle races, bicycle couUwVs tugi-of -war, for g'id uteusl, colors and oiher pnnes. It is said that the Hyracuse Htars fntefl todlride their playing equally between lO-n etr and ryrscu next aeamm, aiid ju'lging by the personnel the men engaged, the report t-rus plausible.

They et-ut on a Ir with the Kotiwwterv, of Last season, per-hai n't quite as g'od, lut goofl enuh to lieaU-n six games out of the ten. It in talent of tiiat kind Roclertr is sY-utoined U) an! patronise anytliing betUtr it would lie at a Iokm to understand. Tbe Brt-n Glolw gives the fielding and ttmg rank of csuh piarer in the leagus tn his pjMUon, and recapitulabs by aa mg thai the nine bext fielilers and mi bet batten Fielders irgaa. catcher Stars: Mi Connick, prt--ber fctam Libby, tirxt taw Buifalos; aw ke, second haMO Troys; Glass- oock, third base Cleveiands Force, short -sVip Bunalos Mansell, left-nekl Troys F.gler, field Buffalo Hornung. rikrht-neid Buffalos.

Batters lKrgan Mifhell, pitcher Cleveiands; Rtart. first Isme Pro-v idTice Mc4ieary, send-bai Providence RK-hardsoo, thtrd-baee Buffal; Houck. t-hort-st'p IU ton Manwll O' Rourke. oenter-fiehl Bortiui; rV-haiTer, right-Held "hk-agoes. T)ie figures given, it is Claimed, are from the official records of Lat season.

The last numlier of DuTiton's Hpirit of Uie Turf ha the following It is the determ ination of the ofilcers anil dirtx-tora of the Rochester Driving I 'ark association to make the coding seswun the most succewaful in the hktory of, the association. In the dmth of George J. Whitney the association loses one of the most valued and useful member. The grounds of the Rochester driving iark are creditable in location and deniira to his floe judgment, his excellent taste, and artistic gmas, in planning the Im ildmg whose arch iMCiurai beauty phases the rye. and which are ennceded to be the most commodious and convenient of any in the country, will, as it mere, long remain a monument to his advanced ideas.

A patron of pigeon -shooting in England who detirw to bring out the best men, with a view of discovering an equal for Hogardu. offers to give a monster champion challenge cup, value 100 guineas, open to the worM, to be shot for at twnty-fire pigeons each, thirty yards ribe, unler the gin club rules entrant fee, five guineas; th winner to bold the same srainst all comers for the space of twelve months, and, (Jiould be succeed in doing so. it to become his own property, the cup to be MMiverea into nis poraswion on givuig a guar antee to K. ruiuth, of Bed's Life, to whom all entries must be made. The winner must be prepared to accept any challenge, and to shoot within six weeks of the time of being challenged, anil fur the sum of not less than fifty pounds a aide and the cup, at fifty birds, the holder to produce the cup on the day of shooting.

The money to be staked previous to shooting. Ore as floods 1 Dress Uaods 1 1 I have this day placed on sale 100 nieces Knickerbocker suitings, at six cents a yard, decidedly cheap 100 pieces Vienna twills at tMi cents a yard. A variety of better dress fabrics proportionately low. Goanos 79 and 88 East Main street. Onrloaa Pottery.

Tb ladia alwaja Uka to look at Una antique pottarira, and they will all be interested to know that they can aee an elegant line of thew goada, tree of charge, at U. liner 88 Htate etreet. Ue la alito avowing km mafrniflcent ram and pe-imena of ceranue art. The ladles will be surprised to nnd by a call at the Winner cror-kery houne that wine of the alegant goodn, without which Um appointinetita of any booie are Incomplete, can be bought at uosedingly low prices. LnatraU Wlra troada.

Breakfast, dinner and tea castors, epereiws. watch and Jewel stands, work. fruit, moss and hanging baskets, paper and music racks, dish drain-, tea pot, egg and dish stands, broilers, brush and soap stands and a thousand other beautiful and usnfiu articles at half what they are sold for elsewhere, at Bhats, LoW-tHTHAla, LsivcB A Co. 40 and 4U Htate street. Gordon's Cloak Department.

Unusual inducements are bld out In this stuck in order to close the balance of winter Kamient. The varisty is large and attractive and a handMome arUcls can be procured at a nominal sum. 79 aad 83 East Main street. in The Hocneeler Telephonic Kx-rbaogA New Rnterprlae In oar Citr. wllk e.erw Prospeet I Sanm Time and Spare Annihilated and Another Invention made Prartlca hie for eTery day Business use.

The marvelous telephone which caused so much incredulous wonder when it is first introduced to the public, is now rapidly becoming an accepted fact to the people and with the many improvement which have been made upon the original it is fast being put to the pro. tii-al cse which was prophsiod by its inventor anl fellow enthusiasts at toe beginning. The charm of novelty is di-wpparing and in its place we have the charm of practical benefit, the saving of time and lbor, so dear to tLe heart of every business man. Not very lor.g ago a new company was started tn Buttido under the name of the Buffalo Telephonic Exchange, Edward J. H-tll, jr.

acting as general manager Harlow C. Paimor, secretAry and treasurer; J. N. Culbortson, supenniendent, and from the very first the enterprise has achieved the moi fiatteriug Ruccet. The system was first introduced in St.

Louis and wherever it has been placwd its popularity seems to have been a foregone conclusion. It is now intended to establish a 1 4 lUx-beeter Telephonic Exchange, and the i.ffkrs of the Buffalo company named above, together ith O. E. Madden, the general aent of the Bell Telephtoe company, of Massachusetts, are at present in the city for the purpo of loolung after the inaUer. A ceutral office has been, iecuml on ttie upper' floor of numbers lo aiki 12 Main street bridge, and the work will lie prosecuted with all dipntcb.

Canvns-iers will immediately ttart out, wires will be plr.ced oa Main street, and before thy kne it our citizens will have an opportunity of conversing with each other from one end of the city to the other. It is understood that the company will be the same as in Buffalo, but B. P. HI kail will be the consulting electrician and Alfred Hall, superintendent. The workings of the sy--tem are so readily comprehended that it is unnecessary to explain in detail and the manv advantages are equaHy obvious.

Each subscriber is provided with a telephone and call bell and a list of subscribers connect! with the system with anv of whom he can placed in instant connection. The instrument are so constructed thnt eaves dropping is an impossibility and the strictest secrecy is msured all messages passmg over the wires. The entire operation of being placed in communication with any desired point and sending the message, consumes only a few seconds and a conversation can then be carried on with as much ease as if the speakers were sitting side by side in the same room, A corps of messenger boys will be connected with the central office for the purpose of car- Lrying bundles, etc at the desire of patrons, ani in short nothing will be left undme to make the new system popular. Gordoaa Sim Department. Ladies will find the largest and choicest variety in Western New York, including an exquisite line of brocades in all the p- -pular colon, from tl.50 to .50 a yard.

Black silks in all the desirable makes, and at pne that cannot be undersold. An endless variety of colored silk in dark, staple shades and light tints for reception and evening wear, at the very lowest prices. 70 and 83 East Main street. Pentecost's Flour! Known the world over, for making beautiful white, flaky Bread. Only $5.

60 and 5. 25. Choked to Death. It would indeed have been a sad spectacle had one of those second rate dealers choked to death when attempting to state toat he could sell either crockery, glassware or cutlery any where near as cheap as W. H.

Glenny Co. 85 East Main street. George K. Walk ins, the well-known and popular manager of the Glenn store, is actually offering Rogers Bro's. best triple-plated knives at 4.

GO per dozen, and spoons, forks, etc. etc. equally low. No Whisky Stolen. Yesterday afternoon the case of the two young men Dougherty and arrested charged with stealing whisky from an unoccupied store on South 6s.

Pan! street was brought up in the police court. Mr. Campbell, the lessee of the building, appeared and informed the justice that he had no charge to make against the young men and that to his know ledge" no wnisky nad been stolen. The men were accordingly discharged, and now what they want know is why they were arretted on a trumped up charge, kept in the cell twenty hours only to be discharged with such a nimsy explanation. Mo a ruing Good.

Burke, Fitx Simons, Hone will place on sale tills week a new and complete stock of fine Mourning Goods, Henriettas, Drap Alma. Drap Orient, Engosh BomtwTines. Black Cash men, Supin cele brated 6-4 Delaines and Tarale Armures, Camels Hair Cloth, Drap D'Ete, Australian Crapes, Black Grenadines, Florentine Byzantine and a full line of Mourning and half mourning silks, with a magntocent of Courtauld English Crapes, at the lowest possible prices. At 3, 5o and o7 Main street. He was a DrngstHt and They Took htm In.

On Monday of this a man of seedy ap peerance, as to his clothes, but with a look of siirewd intelligence in his eye, entered a dru store on the east siie and rootle-led to unravel a pitiful yarn. He was a druggist, he sad. bo had once seen better days, lie had stood behind the marble counter himself, his hiir-oil scented with bergamot and hi handkerchief waving forth the oder of night blooming cereus. He had gazed into the face of the confiding customer with a sweet smile and him a dollar for ten cents worth of hydrargum cum creta, or lyropua Europeus many and many a time. He had mixed a litttle paregoric, squills and simple syrup together and sold it as a guaranteed sure-cure for oonsump -tion hundreds of times and reveled in the lux ury the compensation therefor provided.

He had bought barrel after barrel of native -born, two-dollar brandy, drawn is, on into shining bottles, marked it Cognac and sent it out into the world at twelve dollars a gallon. He had often thrown a little old soap, kerosene oiL onion juice and condition powders into a tank of water and squirted it through a marble and silver fountain as native Saratoga water, at five cents a glass. In short, he knew the drug business thoroughly. He had met hard luck, however, and was now completely busted. He wanted aid and was worthy of it.

He had an uncle in Troy, who would help him, he knew, if he could once get there. He could have had a situation in a drug store in Albion, but he looked so rusty that they would 'nt take him in, and he was filled with despair. His story reached the hearts of the east side drug store clerks, and they determined to show that in their bosoms reigned the peaceful attributes of heaven born chanty. Bo one of them marched him to a barber shop in the Farmer's hotel, and paid for a thorough jtb of repairing on his head hair cut, shampoo and strive. Another hastened to his home and secured a suit of clothes, which he had recently made up in his mind should last him through the spring, and with generous heart urged them upou the wormy onjecv oi their sympathy.

Another raiea a purse of ten dollars, took him to his home, gave hun a bath and a square meal, had his shoes blacked, and in short, trani-formed the measly tramp into something bearing the form and stature of a gentleman and a druKgibt. Then they brought him back to the store and gave him a job at sorting bottles in the back room. Every three minutes one of the charitable two would go to the door and look, with feeiings of satisfaction such as the good and generous only exporien'e, at the happy transformation they had wrought. There he was cheerful and bright, and anxious to work for the clothing, money and food given hun I How changed from the half deeperate, ragged and hungry that came to their dispensary a few hours before A warm glow of pleasure filled their breasts and shone upon their youthful brows. But now cosnsw the sequel The rejuvenated mem ber of the craft had washed perhaps eleven four -ounce vials when he enters the front part of the store and asks permiavion to go down street and sea a man who had promised to find him employment, and with whom he had an appointment in an Arcade omo.

He would go down to inform him of his good luck meeting such nobis Christian gentle men, and would hurry right back to finisl ha work. He took his hat and left the store. Poaabiy he may corns back in the spring. If so, we will announcs the fact to our readers. If any one is disposed to And out who were the good- hearted young men thus badly sold.

let hun mass his inquiries with great cars. It is a sure caas of bodily harm if he asks the right men in the right store. The statements in the above sketch are facts, and only go to pvt. hi moral. Geat'e Faralahtnx Gssds.

Gents will find here tho largest and choicest selection in the city, embracing evwrytng in the way of underwear, neckwear, collars and cutis, whits and colored, shirts, gloves, noaiery, underwear, scan pins and rings, etc. at the vary lowest prices. GoftDosT', Tit and 63 Bast Main street. Sarlaa Style Hats, Kew and Nobby, at the Cms Price Hatters. OdEJIBACS Jt 8 HAL, Stats street, Powers' mock.

Tas Bad naive Sals oi ronsons ft Co. black dress cloaking silks iwiwrar, at racy a. FAMILY WATER RETS LOWER IN ROCHESTER THAN IN AM OTHER CITY Very Low Average In the Flower City for all Water Prlvtlegea I nine Meter Rate for Steam Engine Suppl.ee Wore than Two Score Cities Cited and the Figures Cilren. All of our Rochester readers who have ever been taxed to pay for the construction of the excellent water works system in this city, will be interested in perusing some figures which we publish below, showing comparative charges for water rents in the various cities named. With Rochester's pure Hemlock water, which analysis has shown to be superior to that with which most of the cities of the world are supplied, her citisens pay very nearly the rates, fur such quantities as are necessary for actual ue.

Although our table below does not show the rates of quite all of the large cities, it will be found, by information concerning five of them including three of the larger and more important cities of America that, on the same bams of reckoning, Rochester's rates for water for family use are still the lowest in the lists. We are in possession of no figures showing exactly how much it would cost to furnish a twelve-room dwelling in either New York, St. Louis, Washington, Worcester or Troy. But the followmg are the published figures for those cities, for the water sujly of eiht -TWtu tlweUing houses: New York, St. Louis $15; Washington, 14.

2o Worcester, Troy, Of course the lowest of these rates which alone is lower than that of Rochester, would be increased so as to be iiigher than the latter if a twelve instead of an eight room dwelling were the place supplied. Rochetster's water rates, which are the same as last year, were indorsed yesterday, by the executive board for the present year. The followmg table shows the charges made to com-umers in the various cities, others than those just named. The statement is compiled fr. the latest list of ratee now accessible to the Rochester water office.

The stanlard of comparison is a house, lot and barn, valued at arxut 1 12, 000, and the purposes of u- are designated is 2 NAXlorflTT. SI nn St 3 00 4 5 1 73 4 t0 ti 1U 3 '10 1J M) 31 5 2f) 7 -c ivi ii 1 IV 3 00 rt? "7 ft Ii rT ltnit 7 lat. n. kiwOtT 1 Otjr 9 1 -J in) i -VI i1 -W 0 AM 10 3 1 3 U0 SO 3 4 5 it 50 iJ 4 00 as 00 11 7 5 00 nn 4 0 00 fl 00 no T3 ar. 5 uu 7 3 'u W7 i-j i no 1 -w 00 on e- 00 00 brni'Vfl d.

Mai l'n U.ICD.... rticw Kimir N.IJ. on 'B-lrnsbTirET l.vrn. Xu Vu-wnik. ftJ m.

Mrniphii 1nnio, Aulurn. Blttmre L- 1 N. T. 1 nnj 13 5 10 on 00 a a nil i 10 40 IS 7 no 00 41 0 is on i fl 00 t. 00 O0 2 uo W) 4 no 5 uo 10 1 4 0 4 i 6 on 5 0 'U 4U0 4 UU 1 N) 8 00 15 5 it) SO 3 i0 5 i-J On 12 trft 5 uu an 75 I VI yee i 4- mo 7 SO SI 30 "10 13 00 35 -10 It 75 14 "0 a no 3 no 4 6tW 3 no -1 5 a OO 8 i 5 ii 47 75 3 nn 4 no OO 3H 75 KvcllCUl.

4 50 UU 4 OO lO JO 3MV5 00 In Rochester the exact amount of water rente to be charged for dwelling houses is computed from the assessed valuation of the property. For instance All rewdences valued at OO0 or are charged $2. bO all as-sewed from $'4, OitO to $4, OO0 are chargM from $4, 000 to 97, 000, 50 from 9 7, 0OO to 910,000, 94 from 910.000 upwards, fifty cents for each additional 9 1, OOO or fraction thereof MZTKB RATXS FOB BTKAM a.VOIWM. Below we give a table of comparisions, showing the charges made for water in various cities fT steam engines, with the meter rates far the same. Tz.

l-i at i l'i i It 1 it 'J I li I it If pi! sl CtTT. RrehetT tan tnCO. Manct-r riTiae Pn (invid Upils. Tin- ri-ncord t'tllCWtfO 2 1 1 IS 4 3 3 3 i i 9 I 5 14 14 14 14 14 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 I f-i 5 i oi) tMlem )0 Ladle Isdrrwear and Corsets. seeping redu'tions have been made in this department.

Ladies will find it to their advantage to buy hfre. Gokdoh 7U and 63 East Main Boated!" Our readers will all well remember the re cent great break in the prices of Korhew Cour. The high retail prices were, to use a vulgar expression, 4 'busted, and everybody was heartily glad of it. But all should recol-le-t that Chaw, Bristol Wle, the enter prising millers on Aqueduct strwet, were the first to reduce pric. They do not ask to be patronised for this, however, but hcause their nour is the bert, and they retail tt thus Best HaxaU, 7.

50 Gilt Edge, 95. BO: Crown Jewel, 95. 25. Another IHwcovery. A fine lot of Balbriggan hose that sold for 50 and ttO cent a pair, marked don to iio cents.

Only at Fahy'h. A tOK CONSTABLE. Walter K. Cartls, of tb Seventh Ward Depart from the Police Coart oa Les; Ball Too TO any Charge rr Him to Stand Fire. "We gave in yesterday morning's paper uar- tirulars of the arrest of Walter K.

Curtis, of the seventh ward, on a charge of embezzlement. The statement was also mad that he bad obtained bail in the sum of 9U00 for his appearance in the police court in the forenoon yeeterday. One of the gentlemen who signed the bail bond took Curtis home with him to stay all night, in order to make sure that he would not jump his bail. Cai rtis and his counsel put in an appearance in fact they waited for the complainants to come and announce their case but when the complainants did come they had numerous otbnr charges of a similar nature to press against Curtis. weu, let us hear all there is of this mat ter, so that we may arrange our defense accordingly, said the counsel for the defense.

A recital of the charges in d.tail was commenced, and it took some minutes to conclude, hut when the counsel for the defenw had answered with a plea of not guilty, the complainants began to cast about -he court room in attempt to otMsrve the defendant hlinst: If, whom they had but just missed from his seat next the coonseL. He was not there, and his counsel explained the fact by saying: Oh, he just stepped out into the other room a minute ago. The other room' was examined, but there was no Curtis there. Then an officer hasteued down to the house of a Mr. Merrill in Greece, where the defunct gentleman had spent the previous night.

Curtis was not there he had just been there, left the cutter with which he came, and again departed. It is stated that he left the horse and cutter behind in order that bs might cross the river near Charlotte on the ice, which he probably did, when fleeing from bis pursuers. The order for his re arrest was given to Constable Memll, who engaged to effect his recapture. Curtis had not been paroled by the polios justice, as has stated. The offense with which be is charged is punishable by either a fins of 9250 or a year's imprisonment, or both.

Linen aad Heass-Earalahlas; Goads. Just received a new and complete stock. comprising bleached and brown d-niH table clothing, towels, crashes, quilts table covers. napkins, doyles, etc. ladies will find the assortment large and the prices low.

GoRDoa'a, 79 and 83 East Main Plane. J. W. Martin A bro. are the only author feed gents for the celebrated Lindeman boos' Pianos.

They have the overstrung scale, fatmt Agraffe Arrangement throughout, full iron frame. Three St nged dou hie dampers. Tbe outside casing is first veneered obliquely 4- with walnut, and then lengthwise with saw cut rusewood veneer. All the sounding board bridges are glued op of a number of thin, thoroughly seasoned pieces of maple, which, having the most beneficial effect upon the tone, is also an absolute safeguard against the splitting of the bridge, which is a frequent occtirrenoe in the pianos of other makers. arerooms, number f9 State street.

One ThaasaadJ Additional pieces of Hamburg edgings and in sertings, at ranr'a. A.T RETAIL MAHCUS WARD'S Valentines! L. PILING CO. Valentines! Very Pretty and Pure in Sentiment. None others kept.

STEELE AVERY, 44 and 46 State-St. AILING GORY Crane Cos Bonl Papers. Crane Metiers' Linen Papers. Fine anil Superfine Flat Papers. Printers' and Staple Paper, In Great Variety always tn store.

10 and 12 Exchange Street. MINERAL WATER. Imported and Saratoga. AP0I.UXAR18, HUSYADI JA50S, FRIBIJRICKBHALL BnTERS, GERMAN 8EI.TERS, VICHY, HATH0RN, GEYSER, COSORESa. holesale and Ri tull.

J. M. Backus 67 West flaln-St. DENTISTRY. SEYMOUR G.

WOOD, D. D. S. DENTIST, no. but nun ITBKIT RfX IIKKTIttt, T.

ALL VKKTAL WORK WKLV A JTO CA RMrUtA. PCRniRV JSD. J. EDW. LINE, DENTIS TV IrirecOf pi- tit Mi-ore St Cols' i.

E. F. WILSON, fi2S Dontlat. Na. Ill POWKltft' RlllDIIV L.

D. J. S. WALTER, 1OOXMaiac4 SS pmifh'S TO-k. rx.rrxi WmI M.o and Kt- FOR SALE.

For Sale. PA ff-THKKF retain mt tt- fwtf t.f int -f threi 222! te l.m t' u. ffva Hci.e-if. Ai it Irait x. -lrj THi'M I SLti itst Aa-ttit.

laiiwn. For Salo. Ilt'T'SltSo 0tTHHAT-1 lara. m. Anlfum atrssM.

A Mi- It j.tta lltstUlMt f.ft. Ini, at N-. lO ATH STHK KT. East Avenue Property for Said Cheap Horse uaks avito ai -r- in V.a" a tri t. V-r i ar ir.o-e ffl i3Pra lititrri'f rXl'VtAhli li a Hltl-i, i ffi jJL.

i.fTi ft at him r. I For Sale. 'I'lIK (ill'W KHY ANT (ill'W KHY ANT PWFI.I.- i iirf rt rimr Ml. I i Mt. it i it? riw-t Ht.

ri a I 1 HHr4 R3t -a-U th irt. -tsr- 1 Uirf rt'tn a 4 A ft-f aoJ if at Mt. It Mvrif IIOUS1 I- WMX fl AS AltlUVKD Wmi i Rre lH it Irrauaht and Ctvrrtwa i ui fiUfl ma w-Tk-r. raira. atraitii ai- 1 The a Business Chance.

If a VIM V. K.N Al'lt VTKI KKi 'KIVKft Op I ail lh rff.i itf ihr nrm mrj A t.t Ht-i'fU t. S. I t-T KaUc tiitur rnvhinwrt. nni.ri.

nnd till it tw-tii(ia (h mm-(a-iu- rt.av-tinina, Mw rniiia. btmnu; (Hslta-f-Tltl mj-A tilkbin IMlOKt. ths B.rtl mm i.f a hn bair.rwi. wtth list i( Ujriiufcih lha I wtatr. t'anaU ad th-r r.M.i.triMi Hut littiw fniiwiiii.n awt, aiid t-nl t't otttnr nanuTactaniuf e-iM)-ttsnaient r-r tui.l kv.

in ruuaUxa ufdr-r. di in a imm1 bastutw. Addrn. nil Bedsteads and Springs. VF.W AN! HKU.

fK VAHl'TS K1NIH Af i wijivm, ir-i trurro.ji I' itie hwt U. I'll nrt 'iS tRat Main at Ar New Furniture TFTliK HIST KtNJiS PHUK AND PKD nmlwlli.hnd ai Mum. Cal! aiuJ taw and mi dui ia ilia ttiue tu bay. ij Vnil.l.ltM. Utf and Kaat Main Lot for Sale.

LVtlt RAlJ, AT I.K-Srt THAN WT A (M)D I bulMltta lot x.itr tret. tttiactty Thaowtier in V.Tk rtt, and In itnlcr t- dll-s' It, 'tit e.Bkf it tui Ut Ua purchaaar. Adttraaa. Hi, iW, h'H hmtrr. A Smalt Farm of 25 Acres, IJSANTi.Y ICATK! IS THE KAHTKHS t-vrt of thr of Wll with rh'ih'e fnitt and artmirahi; adtaotm A LI MAKkKT A It i N'l Ii-ed airot eiuii tilliwi and whII wftir-j.

Will ajiu mom and Im Krult na uy, bat trad limulratif att-lniw JNii H. t.A KKK-rxKM IW Waal Main JCK-heatar. Mattresses. FXrV.IXJftR ANl AFRIPAM FIHHR. SALE AT AVON SPKIUM.

'ARM or IN I.IVINi WTOM (V.nn t. (fcwuMir. mil. from d.pot Hrl. Hlt 'nt.

Avon ua auftraa LJtMnt lid a UtrtiM. Adilnw II KNRKI.ANIlvnerl. 3'i Np Vurs lr. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A Lst( Tract of E.aa4l Mlasls ta termer of Lye 11 aa4 ftaaton-Ata.

ITH A FRONTAOfC of thrvm haadred and nnv (Xjut iwMtt. tvna nr. hunfinwi (ft KM fr. on tutd httnilfwt. fAOut fsaaat dot-knarr Krtv CwuiaU 1'hiar mr Mtim btmm1 Jni.

liiir on th prvmiMw Btt (3) on l.yMl strK and two tin nwMin ummm cmmpv ana wtnaoutM am Htvrum-si. Tit bulidins ars all la ooiuliUoa. mith all aiodwa trnvruwemauu. sto. Tbis Is a Rar fbasf lor tioo4 InvMtment.

saptctallr tnr maaraiQrin pnnxw-w. a thars not vuij iusuoiw vub r.nsj wumj, vul cuito bmj cms to ths N. T. C. and 11.

K. K. R. Ths at. it tc Mild Usjn-truMr or in lota tu suit tr.v.

KinuHLJCY, a. AjumI. WiniAltl. WALT, II KALI PKIMKRti-1 No. I KirctM and TralnUut.

AI0 IW. Th IlnuM. ft. No. 4l'nuuMurn lJ.lh.

At UAHHIIW'S. tn VMM MMn-m. jOLLY BAWN Ur the author ot Phyllis, I llKIWH ITT Kiua MUIi-M. L-ACK I1J.UM.KJ-By J. P.

at KAHHOW'H RrMtkrtAra. CONHCIKKCB BY Joseph Oook. i M'ltANTOM. WETMORB lrlce tl.HI. IflKtatat.

WHAT SHAIX I KKADI-A CunBtlMiUal Ohit lTlreTTlf .1 ataut AVBHt. saa as Btata-st. Mineral Waters I I a rnmuiua mraw ail na, wt ano cttvao, atid vary cbv. U. 1111 1 1.1 I'M' A u.nt..n 2 -n4 VS KjuA MUn-M.

FARM FOR Jim's, Women's, MLsseN and Cbil-dren's RUBBERS! Bought at BANKRUPT SALE, and I wiU close them out at less than ftrnt cost to manufacture. Ladies' RuMhts, 25c per pair. Misses Hubbers, 20c ier pair. Cliihlren's KubJers, 15c per pair. Mt'ii's Kublx-rs, 40c per pair.

Men's Buckle Arctics, 1. Men's Wool Lined Alaskan, 75c. Men's Genuine Gum Hoots, And all kind of Rubber Goods at same rates. Greatest Bargains In all kinds of LEATHER GOODS ever offered in Rochester. Tbe stock must be sold, at GROVES' 3S West Main Street, (Two Doom from State-fH.) MEDICAL.

"OH! lnMn the ftark. Hide itirs are cure.1 by UI'Ni KD V. THK iHKAT KtliSKT I.IVKU MKIildVI. ni't a BACK!" I il mvc! fmni Itnifttr- ilrt-il who huTplnvn up by it i-: i Miren atl IMeaae of th Liver, Kl1nfT. Hl1ar and I nrmry OrifKii.

t.nVHl, In.ttHci ai.J id i.f I nnp. HL it I curtt" I of the Kidtu-rn. nriU iM-nil. Ity. iVftiaic Wiiim.

Itaf), lntnior-lii'v ajl Exreta. ill VT KKM KI'V curni HcMilMrt. s-ur yi'imwh. imxrum, Hi rt-ind tiftm ha RxWfli and iruah iui1 nutkes ths Hl-n-d l' 1'ura. HI" NT KKMKDY Ih PHK-rjlHKt' K.rKhI.V FOK thiuk ihskahka, and II Aft MVkB ltCKN KNOWS Til A TKIAI.

Wll.l 1'IST YOC HINTS KM KM NT KM KM piir-Iy HUNT'S (VMnt-ip, uHa ny farullj hy nltiatm. and In' Ut n.il ri'liaiir" nm tMfxl lull. IH -N'l KM KI'V Mif'UratfM t-reatea an brvjiw ui'lha mii rerifW'! heaj i l'nn. pli I ft l' M. 'LA Kit K.

I'kuVlliLM I H. I. SOLD BY A IT DIM 'INSISTS, SEWING MACHINES. -fctB 8Al- ST- Mrs. JAMLN HENDKItSON 1 9 East Maln-St.

A ri ij, iif or Domestic PajxT l'uttorns. CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS- 1858 Winter Season. 1879 t. D. BRO 17 aln-St.

Urid-e, KniM-. T. GenlsFineUnilerwear lr rwr 'in 1Ji hut aiif )(-i. tnu a. Our 1 tt" A uiirt bt THE DUPLEX SCARF A slit on, rrimr Trrk, 1 ill-, lliikrot ork, tn'inddk, I VsrUf-H, i I $4i I lidtliiutt I iilttitf Al: lirM -t att T.la rMed aikd hiirnw untmai ly vi tl a BittnawrtJiient Gouts' Jowolryl Kml'Tnrw lt the newest Amttn r.i qnlijae tu aj-d lAtttaatic tuatiulactu.

We Import DIRECT I'opalar at 1'opulur Virtu. E. OCDHFAUGH Bro HARDWARE. HENRY FLAKE. AV'is Itrolhci'H, I KVI.KHH IN rARMTXS' AND MECHAUICS1 TOOLS, TABLE AND POCEET CUTLEBY, W'mt Ux-liKtf-r, N.

V. MILLINERY FOR SALE! -a nxa nwi or- MILLKIERV! And Fancy Goods. TUAng flrat-ctaaa baatneas, and ta ths beat loeatloa la tb ettr. This atneS, nth flxtoras, eaa be irarchaaad on rumalia lerma. ti applied fur tmuedtataly.

Ail Information ta n-xard to Lta stvok anS Sxtaroa can be aasof Mrs. M. A. 23 Etutt Main HtrtH't. EDUCATIONAL.

WILLISTON SEMINARY. IT ICAKIHAMITON MAHH. The next term wlLi beyln Hm ft. Tha full eourneof at tidy lu Ixjt tin and Kinfllnh Ie(an uirnta oo-upirr. four 7-m tlntuati aludeuui will bti Qtted Ut Miiw ttia dwi FMitinttnc wti'Mi tn end Hat 111' turii La.

Vat OMalutfusa ouuLalnliiH full lnfirmaLUta, adttraaa W. AltlHA'lhlt, HMIK (fMMKHlAb VW I17 TH OFTHK.HKA-M Hr I. 1.. 1'rlrw-11 7Ti. KAKTtiM, KTMOllK A tu lt-at.

4a 11 THK HHACKKT. 1 c4ita Nfw If uJ onmiui'til for thuBi ai. SUC1UUAM A fy West Mia-iV. SO SIMPLE ytm fJsofc ZjX A CHILD CN HUM IT. IS TO IMMI BttlersHariware i 'Smoked Salmon, Georee'8 Bant Codfish, Finnan Haddies, New Ertra Mesa Mackerel, Snow-Flake Boneless Codfish, Smoked Halibut, California Salmon in Pickle, Fresh Salmon ia.

Spiced Salmon, Sardines and Shrimps, Fish and Clam Chowder in Cans. WeSantheeilebnied MINCM MEAT prepared by OORUOR A lULWORTH. of Hew Tort. MoUilns but the very beet uuertoa en oaad, end we guarantee It to be ebettlaletr etoaa ens neet, end as good. be la ear ertyste ntmliy.

MOORE COLE Grocers, Powers' Block. Democrat and Chronicle. (tfroomi Page). OpoHi FfttruMT 13Ui. Joanna HEW A KHT 1 9 K3I EN T.

First Pave). Ttrj (Kmm1A. 8. Mann Go. Mean Heauinc-E.

H. Ook A Co. rxlrww- imjrtd A Watt, By Giwy Bxach A DnoHMd. llotuitrr KllffWtb Jt tkuford. lecture Fnunw Woodward" a Art Depot.

Central Hotie Mr. Cronk. INMltlofr Krwd orpin A Co. liuse tor Rent W. R.

Bob. TOWN TALK. Additional local ttpon the third page. Auburn will have its grand charity ball to-iiipht. Tb floods came and the yfell upon the city night.

Den Thompson at the Opera house to morrow evening. The price of valentines will take a tumble after the 1 4 th of this month. A little professional duting would be an attraction for the rink. Several young men continued their Man-nerrfaor masquerade festivities until last night. To-day, the anniversary of Lincoln birthday will be observed in a number of cities.

A citizen's temperance mass meeting will be held in the Baptist church, Brock port, tomorrow evening. The Monroe Commandery drill corps give the Last of their series of parties at Cobieigh hall, this evening. Addison E. Hull, wo was indicted for burglary, yesterday, gave bail in the sum of 1, IKK), to appear in court when wanted. It is announced that O.

L. Van Vorst has been appointed one of the armorers of the fifty -fourth regiment, in place of C. H. Yaky. The elegant French clock at the Carnival of Nations was won by ticket number 7 HO, but the name of the owner has no yet been announced.

Loan festivals are all the rage in the r.ei-hboring cities, and it certainly seems as ft Rijcbeeter could make a good investment by taking a step in this direction. Simple Turner was one of the men arrested for the burglary committed at James Madden's clothing store and he has been tent to jail to await examination. The Itiannerchor's ann fyw 'VAv oidered as ttfal but tn unexpired rea-Tthlfc fnourslate, the first instance of thesj we believe recorded in many years, jrj Boats are likely to supersede both sleighs and wagons as a means of conveyance, if so much rain persists long in fulling upon tne snow and ice so promiscuously scattered around. 1 Oar play-going people will be pleased to know that arrangenjents have been made for tie production at the opera house of the great success of the season, the comic opera 4 H. M.

S. Pinafore. A man named James M. Andrews, was arreted yesterday afternoon, by Offi-jer 4 Hiver, on the charge of stealing four pairs of shoes. He will be examined in the police court this morning.

The funeral of ex Supervisor George W. SVhafft-r, will be held at the family residence, on Comfort street, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock. The service will be at the Salem church, 03 Franklin street, at 2 o'clock. A sleighride party was to have gone from the Second Baptist church to the home of a gentleman living in IrondeNjuoit, last eve jng. But it didn't go there were no anchors pro-Tided to prevent the carryalls from drifting.

George Washington, that Front street saloon keeper who was charged with selling liquor on was arraigned in the police court yastnrday, said h-9 could not tell a lie, pleaded not guilty and demanded a jury trial. 4 which be will doubtless get a sufficiency in toe police court to-day. A man named Noble P. Beagle, living on tbe corner of rawacle avenue and Alexander street, appeared in the police court yesterday and swore out a warrant for the arrest of one James Andrews. Andrews is charged with breaking into lSoble's room and doing some damage, under the alleged supposition that it was a jVke.

About o'clock in the evening, the streets are crowded with young girls, returning home irona toeir oav work the stores and shops. and it is a significant fact, that nine-tenths of tLe conversation casually heard by the pawner bv. is what 4 'he said, and she said, and I J. 1 It is the youthful fancy that lightly turns to thoughts of tove. It is understood here that Miss Bertha Von Berg, the Ktcbester walk 1st, will go to New 1 ark soon ana attempt to beat Madame An derson's great task of walking 2, 700 quarter nines in uuu, nnmoer or quarter hours.

Miss Von Berg will try to make that number of qnarter miles in twelve minutes each instead of fifto-eu. tiea Observer. The editor of the Bath Courier has been cry and judging from the following jaragraph from ms pen he doesn't feel verv well yet 4 This paper Is the only one in the swe W)n has not made a pun on the Penn i an Mystery. It has cost us a struggle to refrain, but it ia our o-Penn Yan Mvst-r Lewis will feel that he has at least one friend to Leon upon. The gen tie man who is being handed around as penojteot in his attentions to the young actress.

Miss Mary Anderww, has called upon us. Almost any fallow excusable for falling in iove with Mary. But the getitieinan in question informs us that so far as his notoriety is concerned, the whole thing may be summed up as an advertising dodge. Its success is easily recognised. Buff alo Express.

In case of the two young fellows ar-f5eii ftjr stealing liquors from Bingemer's saloon, the owner put in an appearance in the police court yesterday and said that, even if they were the ones who' stole the liquor, be did not consider it worth anything, and so would not press any charge of crime against either of them. The complaint being withdrawn, the court discharged Saolsbury and Dougherty. Coming into the office with slow imprw-arre step be took his position in the center of the floor, removed his hat and in solemn tones said In the year 15 there was a great flood. It poured down through this city, Overflowed Main street, carried away the railroad bridge and did a world of iamage. how yon just tell your readers that if this rain continues, we A file of the New York Tnbune here smote him oa the forehead and t-ieft his skull ia twain.

Liases aad Hsess-keealas Gsods. We bars now opened a splendid Una of Table Ljnecs, Napkins, Towels, Diapers, etc of onr own lmnnrtatmn. HnkW.k-MMm Merrnaota, and all customers for Lines Goods wui nnd extra good Talus at our Linen de- Brstarr, Lutdsat 8c Cumm, i ana 73 as BHspeitebiM K-heater. ProbaUy peopie tinagir-ed that Roch-ter would become mixed op in the cinhsr iim- Icn tssonsfs, but a hcoglyphcal fragment packed up on tine brvig last night andraas- ty the inbuns key, read a. foUows: The conunitteeshoukl understand that thorn genuine tkimabie overcoats, mad to order for twenty doliars, can be obtained only at Furman's, conisr of Main and Front street.

Carry the news to everybody Five laamenss Cases Crf Rnehing received at Fahy'a, and ready for sale. new styles among them. i-T. PAIX AT ATUENrV-NVnHrnonsrrrhfwl tn hi. Htrpneir Chxcb, WosttMiunts Para, by ARROW'S W1N1mW ts an attraction on Main A miren.

y.xHla rich and prtens and luw miODiST new supply MtMllj I 1 Ml UAHUOW'll BookMora, i.

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