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ROCHESTEH nmfnfBAT -XXTD CHRONICLE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1898. From Livingston county 1 ChilL accounts of hospitals and orphan asylums against the county. Schedule relate to miscellaneous matters.

SCHEDULE A. To cash expended for the support oi the Alius House J33.1S6 Tl To cash expended lor outdoor relief to county poor in the city of Koch-ester 4.S31 To cash expended for outdoor relief to county poor In the several towns 17 To cash expended for medical services to county po in the several towns and In the city of Koch- ester 1.43S .5 To cash expended for transportation of county poor "67 62 To cash expended for mis England, cerebral hemorrhage. Burled at ML Hope. Henry Mensing, January 26. 1S98.

aged 66. Holland, old ace. Burled by friend. Mary A. Parsons.

January 27. lSL'S. aped a. New York, general exhaustion. Buried by friend.

Moliie McFadden. January 30. 1S9S. aped 23. Ireland, goitre.

Buried at Holy Sepulchre. Levi N. Lewis. January 31. 1S3S.

aped New York, cerebral hemorrhage. Buried at Mt. Hope. Georgo Hoffman. February 1.

Oermany. pneumonia. Fturle.1 by frlenus. John Bour, February U'-- aeeu jj. Oermany, acute nephritis.

Buried by frien.is. Adam Hammond. February 13. 1S3S. a 47.

Florida, pneumonia. Buried at iiL Mary E. Pellett. February 13. S.

New York, pneumonia. Buried at Ait-Hope. seed Mary McCullough. February 1. ZS, So.

Ireland, mitral regurgitation. Burieu lloly Sepulchre. -ed 73, 30 00 5 00 10 00 I cart 1 seed sower 1 root cutter $1,910 00 The expenses crin" th following past year were XUttUC Items: Salaries 6.759 3S 4.M4 4.41U Ti 2.9"5 5 2.449 1 19 3 43 Meat and Jlsh Oroeeries Butter and eggs Potatoes Dry goods, clothing and Drugs Paints and oils Water Lumber Cows Hardware and blacksmithing Soap Furniture and crockery Plumbing and steamtitting Coal and supplies for electric light Repairs Burials Telephone Undertakers wagon Harness Miscellaneous 2.705 00 1.0H4 02 103 OS IS 156 73 2H2 00 2i'9 22 2 42 231 45 233 11 6s7 740 33 123 C) 7 00 351 5 00 927 77 71 SCHEDULE C. A detailed statement of the amount paid to overseers of the poor and physicians, for the relief and treatment of the county poor in the several towns named, and also Tor the relief and treatment of the county poor in the city of Rochester. Including transportation: Brighton.

James E. Smith. O. P. 8 214 73 W.

M. Brown. M. 7 50 D. G.

Hastings. M. D. 25 00 Arty. Died July 6, aped 37 John M.

Downie. Co nstH January 8, r'3. apedVyc sider cemetery.) By Roman Ovenburg'. William II. Miller.

Co. P. 511, -o-Arty. Died September Zi. ig H-years.

(Mt. Hope.) By Gilbert Fourth ward. oert -KTnoids, By George W. Vonn'olv There are r.o orders on hand. Respectfully HART BROTHEPq INTATION-TRJNJTY EPISCOpS Sup.

Tates presented the following 1-vitation, which upon motion of Sup. Coi" lins was accepted: To the Honorable Board of Sapervso-. Gentlemen: The ladies of Tr'nltT FnL. copal church will be pleased to "see vn their "Annual Dinner." Tuesday NoVli ber 20th. from twelve to two o'cl Consistory hall.

77 West Main street Tnl! presence will be anprrdsiterd MRS. T. W. ALLEX President of Trinity Gvlii. November 2Sth.

lsii TOWN PAPERS. Sup. Becker presented additional tow audits, town of Perinton; Sup. Martin presented town audits, town of Henrietta: Sup. Carpenter presented tow audits, vote town meeting and eeraper taxes, town of Sup.

Sackett presented town audits, town of Riga. Tht papers were referred to the commlttt on town contingencies. Upon motion the board adjourned tuta to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. CHARLES U. BASTABLE, Clerk.

277 29 723 10 00 17 25 67 48 the burial of honorably discharged de- ceased soldiers, sailors and marines for the Sixteenth ward, city of Rochester, which was referred to the committee on soldiers' headstones and report of commissioners: To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of Monroe County: Gentlemen-I have the honor to present the following report. 'ssioner for the burial of honorably discharged deceased soldiers, sailors and marines for the jYmesiL Moore, Co. II. OneKundred and Second N. Y.

S. aged years. Died May 7. 1SS7. Buried in ML Hope.

Lyncion Miller. U. S. army. ried.

2, aged 72 years. Buried in James L. Wesley. Co. K.

Thirteenth T. S. Vols. Died November 2L lw. aged 74 years.

Buried In Mt- Hope. O'Loughlin. Co. One and Sixtieth N. Y.

S. Vols. Did June 4. 1.S97. aged 53 years.

Buried in Holy Sepulchre. James Sharkey, Co. C. Twenty-first N. Y.

Cav. Died October 25. aged 13 years. Buried in Holy Sepulchre. KejpectiullypSutoltMkiN.a Commissioner for the Sixteenth Ward.

Dated November 25, BX'S. REPORT OF HART BROS. Sup. Smith presented the folio-wins' report of Hart Brothers, contractors for headstones, deceased soldiers, sailors and marines, which were referred to the committee on soldiers' headstones and report of commissioners: Rochester, N. Nov.

25. 1S5S. To the Kono-ble the Board of Supervisors of Monroe County: Gentlemen: We herewith submit our report of the names of deceased soldiers, sailors and marines' headstones, set by 3 since Nov. 1st, 1SS7, up to Nov. 2d, lSyj.

la compliance with a resolution adopted by your board January 24. Jacob Weber. Co. L-. 5th Penn.

Cav. Died June 10. aped 72 years. (Holy Sepulchre). By Joseph Peiffer.

Seventeenth ward. John Clark. Co. 140 N. Y.

ol. Died Nov. 20 aged years. (Holy Sepulchre) by Ed. Finein, Fifteenth ward.

George W. Yattan. 10th N. Y. H.

Arty. Died Nov. 21. 1S37. aged sa years.

(Holy Sepulchre.) By James F. Nell, Thirteenth ward. Henry Glenke. Co. C.

151st N. T. Vol. Died Dec. 2S, 17.

aged S5 years. (Mt. Hope). By J. F.

O'Neil. Thirteenth ward. Charles L. Howard. Co.

losth N. X. VoL Died June 17. 1S72. aged 27 years.

(Honeoye Falls). By B. C. Murphy. Geo 1L McPherson.

U. S. navy. Died Jan. 22, ISM, aged 53 years.

(ML Hope). By James Plunkett. Ninth ward. Alva Mills. Co.

140th N. Y. oL Died October 30, 1SV7. aged 77 years. (North Greece).

Bv W. T. Filer, town of Greece. William F. Tully.

Co. 13th N. Y. VoL Died Aug. 10.

is7. aged 63 years. (Mt. Hope). By James Plunkett.

Ninth ward. James Sharkey, Co. 21st N. T. Cav.

Died Oct. 5, 1M3. aged IS years. (Holy Sepulchre). By P.

C. Fleming, Sixteenth ward. Removal. Lyncion Miller. TJ.

S. army. Died June 2. 18G2, aged 72 years. (Mt.

Hope). By P. C. Fleming, Sixteenth ward. James S.

Wesley, Co. 13th N. X. oL Died Nov. 2L aged 74 years.

(Ml Hope). P. C. Fleming, Sixteenth ward. Cornelius O'Laughhn, Co.

E-. 16yth N. Y. Vol. Died June 4.

aped 59 yean (Holy Sepulchre). By P. C. Fleming. Sixteenth ward.

William N. Oxley. Co. 12th N. l.

ol Died Feb. 23. aged 6i years. (lit. Hope).

By B. S. Blake, Fourteenth ward. George A. NageL Co.

ltoth N. Y. VoL Died Feb. 4, ls33, aped 60 years. (Koiy Sepulchre).

By Anthony Ebie, Eleventh ard- H. L. Achilles. Lieut. Col.

105th NT. Y. VoL Died lsal, aped 75 years. (ML Hope). By James F.

O'Neil. Thirteentn Philip SL Louis, Co. A. 27th N. Y.

VoL Died Jan. 25, ISSjS. aped 81 years. (Hoiy Sepulchre, by D. S.

itarber. Sixth ward. Charles T. Van TasseL 3d N. Y.

L. Arty. Died Dec. 28, aged 56 years. (ML Hope).

Bv D. S. Barber. Sixth ward. Henrv Mueller.

Co. feth N. Y. Cav. Died Mar.

10. 1S98. aged 77 years. (Pittsford). By J.

C. Gillam. Isidor Wittmann. Co. 13th N.

Y. oL Died Januarv 30. lsfS. aged 57 years. (Holy Sepulchre By Michael Fltzpatrick.

Twentieth -ward. Schuvler Pulford. Co. D. N.

Y. "VoL Died March 23. lS. aged 66 years. Mt.

Hope). By B. Blake. Fourteenth ward. George Klumpp, Co.

D. 9th N. Y. H. Artillery-.

Died April 3, 1S9S. aged 53 years. (Riverside cemetery.) By A. Andrews, Nineteenth ward. Joseph Nolan.

Co. A. 22d N. Y. Cav.

Died April 14. aged 54 years. (ML Hope.) Bv Anthony Eble. Eleventh ward. "Elijah D.

Little, Co. 13th N. T. VoL Died February 15. 1SS8, aped 3 years.

(Mt. Hope.) By Edward MerrilL Eighteenth VO 1. 1 James II. Moore. Co.

H. 102a r. 1. 01. Died May 7.

17, aged years. (Mt. By P. C. Fleming, Sixteenth ward.

Daniel Johnson. Sstn r. x. rx. aruuf.7.

Died May 17. lsS, aged t.1 years. (ilt. Hope.) Bv Edward Finein. Fifteenth ward.

Henrv C. Murphy. Co. 9th U. S.

Vet. Vol. Died March 30, 1S92. aged 44 years. (Auburn cemetery.) jamts Thirteenth ward.

Joseph A. Sleeper, to. ai. tn i. 1.

u. Artillery. Diel December 2t. agea .3 vears. (Mt.

Hope.) By John Meeker, Twelfth wrrd. Andrew F. Wilson, Co. 1. 01.

Died October 9. 1S97. aged as years. (Alblon. By Dr.

Millener, -pencerpore. Gilbert Raymond. Co. s. 1.

th.i v.iwmbpr 3. liM. ageei tm years. (Brockport.) By or. iiiaener.

epeacer- reu ti. eiuvnianii. o. Vol DieI June 1S9S. aged years, uu.

Hope.) By Anthony Andrews, Nineteenth ward. Lailowlck Wooden, CO. 1-. -n. 1.

tav. Ditd June S. ISbS. aped 56 years. (W ooden t-emeterv.

Chili.) By Anthony Andrews, Nineteenth ward. Geo. Brown. Co. D.

23d N. T. A ol. Died Mav 21. 162.

aged 27 years. (Mt.Hope.) By James F. O'NeiL Thirteenth ward. George Walter. Co.

L. N. ol. Died Mav 20. 1S9S.

aped 74 years. (Mt. Hope.) By Anthony Andrews, Nineteenth Abei R. Follett. Canadian Volunteers.

Dieel Januarv 7. 1S75. apd SI years. (East Brtphton.) By B. Hallinps.

Brighton. Joseph Katzenstein, Ce. t. 14cth N. 1 Vol Died Julv 10, ISsS, aged years.

(Holy Sepulchre.) By M. Fitzpatricit, Twentieth ward. v. Peter Eisenmenger. Co.

B. 14'Hh N. Y. Vol. Died June 25.

18. aged 64 years. (Holy Sepulchre.) By George Connolly, Seventh ward. Simon Zorn, Co. A.

54th N. Vol. Died March 31. 171. aped 26 years.

(Holy Family Bv Rom in Ovenburg, Fifth ward. John" L. Brown. Co. Sth N.

Cav. Died July 7. 1'S, need o3 years. (ML Hope.) Bv Blake. Fourteenth ward.

Amos Talbott. Co. A. fth 11L S. S.

Died pril 1. aped 30 years. (Mt. Hope.) Bv Roman Ovenburg. Fifth ward.

William Donovan. Co. L. o4th N. v.

Vol. Died Februarv 198. aged 63 years. (Holy Sepulchre.) By Roman Ovenburg, Fifth 'wnxcl James Robinson. Co.

II. ZTZd N. T. VoL Died Arrll 25, 1S9S. aped 60 years.

(ML Hope.) By James Plunkett. Ninth ward. Alden Bates, Co. II. 4th U.

S. S. Died March 6. 106. aged 40 years.

(ML Hope.) Bv Edward Merrill. Eighteenth ward. John Noyes. Co. B.

ISSth N. Y. VoL D(ed Julv 27. 1S3. aged SO years.

(Ml Hope.) By Edward Merrill, Eighteenth Chauncey Crane. Conn. VoL of 1S12 Died Januarv 24. 1S04. aped 73 years.

(ML Hope.) By B. Hallings. Brighton. Joseph K. Conway.

Co. II. lfoth N- X. Vol Lled July 25. 1S64.

aged 29 years. (Ho'ly Sepulchre.) By Roman Ovenburg. Fifth ward. Michael Russell. Co.

K. P3d N. Y. ol. April aged 39 years.

(Holy Sepulchre.) By Roman Ovenburg. Fifth Homer P. Reed. Co. F.

149th N. Y. VoL Died Aupust 25. 1S9S. aped 63 years.

(Mt. Hope.) By Anthony Andrews, Nineteenth William Humphrey, Co. E. 126th N. Y.

Vol Died Aupust 23. IsSS. aged 59 years. (Lyons cemetery.) By James F. O'Neil.

Thirteenth ward. Fupene D. Coilins, 4th N. Y. IL Arty.

DiedOctober 10. 1S64. aped 21 years. (Hon-eove Falls Bv B. Murphy.

Mendon. Frank K. Young. Co. G.

27th N. Y. VoL Died August 25. ivS. ased 52 years.

(Hon-eove Fails. By B- C. Murphy, Mendon. Ylanson W. Pepper.

Co. F. 13th N. Y. Vol Died January 3i, lis.

aped 74 years. Fairport. By J. S. Kelsey.

Fairport. Aaron N. Van Antwerp. Co. 1.

1th N. T. Arty. Died June 20. aped 62 years.

(Mt. Hope.) By James Sullivan. Seventeenth ward. Edward W. Clark.

TJ. S. N. Died April 1 lvU. aped is years.

(Mt. Hope.) By Roman Ovenburg. Filth ward. Daniel O'Neil. Co.

fr'th N. Y. Enprs. Died August 23. IV'S.

aged 62 years. (Holy Sepulchre.) By Edward Kenealy. Second Peter Nunold. Co. D.

S4th N. Y. Vol. Died January 17. 175.

aged 31 years. (Holy Sepulchre.) By Roman Ovenburs. Fifth Charles R. XooClrutT. 1st Battalion NT.

Y. xicmaiuing iu mc nouse uctooer J. j.oj 113 Of this number there were removed from the state by the superintendent Of state and aJten none .0 Discharged Absconued 6 Died 1 Transferred to Rochester Stat Hospital 1 Remaining in house October 1, 11 119 The warden of the Alms House has re ceived cash during the year ending September So, 1S. for articles sold from the farm and other sources as follows: Balance October 1. 1SS7 62 79 451 33 S37 00 li 74 76 86 121 46 00 22 a 60 or pork and veal rur fat cows From ueceased For pickinp over beaAs For rye For board J.

L. Lodga For quinces For mola. bbL 1.213 44 He has expended during the samo time lor the institution Balance In hands of warden Octo- ber 1. 1U8 Of the number of persons who have died during the past year there were Under 20 years Between 20 and 0 years Between 30 and 40 years Between 40 and 50 year Between 5u and 60 years ij Between and years Between 7u and fco years 4 Between and ln years Between and luO years 2 103 There have been 570 cases under treatment In the hospital department of the Alms House during the past year as follows: Medical Cases. Diseases of the Digestive System: Acute Gastritis Dyspepsia 4 Gastralgia Gastric Cancer 1 Gastric Ulcer Intestinal Colic Entero Colitis 14 Appendicitis 1 Dysentery 6 Peritonitis 3 Catarrhal Jaundice Cirrhosis of Liver 4 Amyloid deg.

of Liver Diseases of the Kidneys: Parenchymatous Nephritis Chronic Int. Nephritis 6 Amyloid Kidney 1 Renal Calculi 2 Diseases of the Circulatory System; Simple Anemia Pernicious Anemia 1 Hoemaphilia 1 Pericarditis 1 Endocarditis 3 Valvular Heart Disease 12 Myocarditis 1 Cardiac Dilation 4 Fattv dep. Heart 1 Angina Pectoris 1 ai iriiu v. actual jr Aneurism 2 Diseases of Respiratory System: Epistatis 2 Acute Catarrhal Laryngitis 1 Bronchitis 11 Emphysema 2 Asthma 6 Bronchiectasis 4 Lobar Pneumonia 2 Semie Pneumonia 9 Abscess of Lung 1 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 26 Pleurisy 6 Acute Infectious Diseases: Typhoid Fever 6 Malarial Fever Erysipelas 2 Acute Miliary Tuberculosis 1 Constitutional Diseases: Chronic Rheumatism 24 Acute Rheumatism 3 Diabetes 2 Syphilis (Tertiary) 6 Arthritis Deformaus 6 Seniiity 62 General Debility 4 Pregnant 15 Diseases of the Nervous System: Cerebral Hemorrhage 12 Monophlega 2 Hemphlipa Paraphliga 2 Cerebral Gumma 1 Locomotor Ataxia 7 Sclerosis of Cord Hvsleria. 4 Infantile Paralysis 2 Amentia Menengitis 1 Dementia 2 Insane 9 Intoxications: Alcoholism 34 Chronic Opium Poisoning 4 Genito Urinary Diseases: Syphilis Primary and 13 Gonorrhoea 10 Phimosis 3 Bubo 6 Orchitis 6 Cystitis 7 Skin Diseases: Urticaria 3 Acne Rosacea, 4 Carbunculus 2 Psoriasis 1 Kciiema.

7 Pemphigus 1 Ulcer Varicose lb Syphilitic 5 Traumatic 3 Seabes Pediculosis Corporis 1 Surgical Cases. Gynecological Diseases: Ovaritis Procedentia Uteri Carcinoma Cervix Carcinoma Uterus Ketrorlexion Fractures: Potts Colles Patella Femur Neck Shaft Humerus Clavicle Metacarpal Tibia Fibula Burns: First Degree Second Degree Wounds: Wounds Abscess Gangrene Fistula Anal Vesical Diseases of the Eye: Conjunctivitis Corneal Ulcer Hypopyon Cataract Glaucoma 2 i 2 1 570 It is iirobably unnecessary to again bring to tne attention ci your nonorable body i ue rnwiiru thuuiuii oi uie aims-nouse. as a special committee has the subject under consideration at tne present time: but it may be pertinent to state, that the whole number of weeks' board at the alms-house in 137-g was 12.033 4-7. and tho population or mo nouse nas sieaouy increased from year to year until in i.v.,-5 tne whole num ber of weeks' board was 23.661 4-7. There have teen ninety-two more cases treated In the hospital department during the past year man in me iiriuun ear.

During the past year the- iarse brick- nven used for baking bread collapsed and it wa necessary to entirely reouioi it: the steam kettles lor cooking gave out and had to be replaced witn new ones; aud one of the boilers needed extensive repairs. More suitable means lor me ouriai ot the dead seemed a iievn, ru a. nrst-Ciass under lakers watioo uarn Deen pur chased. A large ventilator has been put in tne nwioi mm io me almost un ttea raioe o. ai.iiii.iri.

These Improvements have all been nal.1 fcr out of tne poor rund and into the rate per week, which, taken in connection with the largely increased price of potatoes, flour and other provisions last year, is 14 cents per week higher than for the lowest rate In many years. I wouia recommend as an rsimiair "uiwuni necessary to rw raised for the relief and lm of $17KHUnty fr tbe ensulDS Te the Aery respectfully siibmitted. Superintendent of tlftPpoor. REPORT ER SIX. Sup.

T.agan rresented the following re port of the commissioner appointed fr 4 1 3 No 9. Tayabie to city oi itocnes- ter in (lardlncr. O. P. 30 4: j-o.

j0m ix. SL Aiary iiospitai vu 215 20 Clarkson. No. 1 Paynble to James E. Smith, O.

P. 29 00 No. 13. Rochester City 49 00 No. 14.

Rochester Orphan Asylum 2i 00 102 GO Gates. No. 13. Tayabie to city of Roches ter 20 60 3 00 7 00 35 70 S1 00 2 00 78 00 Bl 00 SIS 30 No. 16.

J. H. Lehman. O. P.

No. 17. R. Gardiner. O.

No. IS. Isaac Van llooser. O. P.

No. 19. SL Mary's Hospital No. 20. 1 G.

Auton. No. 2L St. Joseph's Orphan Asy lum No. 22.

Rochester City Hospital Greece. No. 23. Payable to city of Rochester No. 2t.

J. 11. Lehman. O. 142 65 6 0i) 25 00 16 00 10 00 13 00 5 0U 5 00 19 00 299 57 431 57 17 00 No.

25. R. Gardiner. O. No.

2rt. W. J. Carson. O.

No. 7. Frank A. Jones. M.

D. No. 2S. C. A.

Vander Beek. XL D. No. 29. K.

Graham. M. No. 3o. S.

Kicker. M. D. No. 31.

St. Marv's Hospital No. 32. St. Patrick's Orphan Girls Asvlum No.

33. St. Mary's Boys' Orphan Asylum Nc. 31. Rochester City Hospital 963 79 Hamlin.

No. No. No. No. No.

No. Payable to city of Roches ter 32 80 7 oO S2 00 12J 20 44 00 34 00 36. R. Gardiner. O.

P. 37. J. W. Graves.

O. P. RS. t). T.

Hubbell. O. P. John Zimmer. M.

D. 40. P. G. Udell, M.

D. 276 50 Henrietta. No. 41. Tayabie to city of Rochester 15 95 No.

42. R. Gardiner. O. 15 75 No.

43. Rochester City Hospital 46 00 7S 70 Irondequoit. 44. Payable to J. H.

Lehman. O. 1 45. St. Patrick Orphan Girls', Asylum 46.

Rochester Orphan Asylum No. No. No. 2 00 15! 07 7S 00 232 07 Mendon. No.

47.Payable to C. W. Ferrlne, M. D. 4 50 4 50 Ogden.

No. 4S. Tavable to city of Rochester No. 49. R.

Gardiner. O. No. 50. J.

W. Graves. O. No. 51.

Shirley R. Snow. M. D. No.

52. O. H. Davis, M. No.

53. Rochester Orphan Asylum No. 54. SL Mary's Hospital 55 05 18 25 23 50 34 00 23 00 73 86 25 00 256 66 Parma. 55.

Tavable to city of Roches No. No. No. No. No.

No. ter 62 90 5fl. R. Gardiner. O.

6 50 L. Aaron Garrett, O. 14 11 5S. o. T.

Hubbell. O. 45 00 fiy. J. B.

Oliver. M. 6 00. Shirley It. Snow, M.

D. 20 50 155 26 Penneld. No. CI. Favable to city of Rochester No.

62. R. Gardiner. O. No.

C3. Shirley R. Snow, M. D. 41 21 9 15 5J 66 5u Perinton.

64. Payable to city of Roches ter 65. J. II. Lehman, O.

6. K. Gardiner. O. P.

67. St. Mary's Hospital s. Rochester City Hospital 69. St.

Mary's Boys' Orphan Asylum 70. Rochester Orphan Asylum No. 192 No. No. No.

No. No. No. .0 21 17 14 20 00 8 B7 125 56 472 Pittsford. 71.

P.ivable to R. Gardiner. o. 72. J.

W. Graves. O. 73. James E.

Smith. O. P. 74. C.

K. Hyde. O. P. No.

No. No. No. 3 00 IS 2 7. 3'J 40 C7 40 Riga.

73. Payable to city of Rochester 76. R. Gardiner, O. P.

No. No. No. 2 13 9 00 11 15 Rush. 77.

Tavable to Rochester City Hospital IS 63 IS 63 Sweden. 75. Payable to R. Gardiner. O.

73. E. R. Ilardcnbrook, M. D.

No. No. No. No. No.

No. No. No. 6 00 10 00 16 00 Webster. 80.

Tayabie to R. Gardiner. O. 81. St.

Patrick's Orphan Girls' 6 oo 121 79 156 00 54 00 Asylum S2. St. Mary's Orphan Boys' Hospital Af-ylum El St, Mary's 337 79 Wheatland. S4. F.ivable to Rochester city hospita' 3S 00 So.

St. Patrick's Boys' Orphan Asylum 73 43 21'1 43 City of Rochester. No. SC. Payable to Truman II.

Bobbins, O. No. F7. James E. Smith.

O. No. fcs. w. S.

Perry. O. No. K. C.

It. Hyde. O. No. William Hamlin.

O. P. No. yi. Fred Warner, O.

No. i2. Chester Ford. o. No.

W. J. Carson. O. No.

m. Levi G. Auten. O. No.

James Burke. O. No. Henry F. Erbland, O.

P. No. J7. Albert D. Francis.

O. P. No. f3. Edward Boylan, O.

No. W. Aaron Garrett. O. No.

m. Burr P. Northrop, O. P. No.

T. Hubbell. o. No. 1 "2.

T. K. Pritchard. O. P.

No. 3u3. W. M. Brown.

M. No. lut W. M. Brown, assigned to Harry Suuth No.

103. M. L. Van Horn. M.

IX No. Julius A. Kemp, M. D. No.

Iu7. J. A. Corlmer. M.

D. No. lirs. Henrv Birr. M.

D. No. 1'. w. W.

Johnston, M. D. No. 110. N.

M. Humphrey, M. D. No. in.

Francis Hulburt. M. I). No. 112.

Charles 11. Barber, M. D. No. 113.

L. tl. Tousey No. 314. George A.

Koehler No. 115. Shelter for Unprotected Girls 41 PI 5m 62 14 L'5 20 47 SO 5 50 22 00 4 "5 3 50 6 00 5 55 24 (i 25 50 5 40 SI 04 11 00 6 OA 12 F.O 30 00 3't lJ 21 00 5 00 7 50 i'5 00 00 tw 3 45 43 20 97 Monroe Counts. No. 110.

Tavable to Homeopathic Hospital No. 117. Shelter for Unprotected Girls No. 11. Sisters of Mercy No.

ll'j. St. Mary's Orphan Boys' Asylum No. 120. St.

i'at rick's Orphan Girls' Asylum No. 121. St. Joseph Orphan Asvlum No. 3'JJ.

Rochester Orphan Asylum. No. 12::. Home of Industry No. 124.

Rochester City Hospital 363 71 142 23 222 91 732 00 200 79 312 01 LOU 45 34 71 V.H 50 Bills of the Children's Aid Society "C' for the year ending September 30. 33tt3, have been audited to the amount of 7 j-g r. This amount Is properly charirea puuuiM 1 1 upon tne county and towns as follows: I V. 1 v. city.

City or j-locnester County of Monroe Town of Brighton Town of Hamlin Town of Mendon Town of Sweden 5.7S2 44 1,174 tL'i 12S 20 178 N3 hS 48 2t 05 7.376 63 SCHEDULE P. The amount charged to the. state for board of the state poor at the Alms House during Oieyear ending September 30, 1'JS. State poor have been committed to the Monroe County Alms House during the year an follows: From Monroe county From Tompkins county 11 From Ontario county 2 From Genesee county 2 From Cayuga county II.III."!".! 1 From Seneca, county 1 cellaneous expenses -uj t'l 577 2 Cr. By superintendent's drafts on count treasurer from Oct.

1, to Oct. 1. 3. By cash received from Lottie Davis to apply on board of child at orphan asylum 03 By cash received from Chas. S.

Wrignt. committee for the estate of Adeline Van Dyke, for board and clothing for Adeline Van Dyke at Aims House 76 00 By cash received from Henrietta Florack to apply on board of her children at Orphan Asylum 8 By cash received from the Kxecutlve Board. deposit on valve returned By balance- Oct- 1. 1S27 7 00 3 j3 54 14,170 50 Balance- Oct. 1.

IS9S 1SJ Draft No. 523 for Jfl.00 not Presented for payment last year will be included In the treasurer's report for this year. SCHEDULE B. The expenses of the alms-hon for the year ending: Sept. 30.

1M. including salaries of officers and employees, repairs and improvements, and everything connected with the institution were .1 Add inventory of provision and fuel on, hand. Oct- i. US' 664 J33.S51 C3 Deduct Inventory of pro vlyiarrs and fuel on hand Oct. 1, li-'i 975 Basis for average of boar 1 Number of weeks board, city pocr.1.,.33 6-1 Number of weeks board, town poor.

2.230 2- Number of board, county poor 6- Number of w'ka boaxd. State mo 4-7 Total number of Average cost tks 1 23. CGI 4-7 mtuS 1 3a ijfti Females. TL Number la fh Alms House October ISS7 2S0 130 410 Admitted during the yea 63 155 Ki. Born in the house dur- lcg the yeas 8 5 11 933 290 1.223 Stales.

Females!" 1. Died during tSM L3 Sent to Rochester State Hospital Discharged during th ytar Remaining In the house October L- 1-iS V) E74 2S1 933 1,223 Average number ta th house during the year Of those remaining In the house Octo 4Z3 ber 1. 13, there were: Chargeable to the 11 Chargeable to the county 3 Chargeable to the city of 819 Chargeable to the town of 1 Chargeable to the town of Gates 2 Charneable to the town of Greece 3 Chargeable to the town of 2 Chargeable to the town of Henrietta. 1 Chargeable to the town of Irondequoit. 2 Chargeable to the town of 4 Charpeable to the town of Ogden 1 Chareeable to the town of 1 Charpeabie to the town of 3 Charpeable to the town of Ripa 3 Charpeable to the town of Rush 1 Charpeable to the town of Sweden 5 Charpeable to the town of 1 Chargeable to the town of Wheatland 6 421 Of the number of persons In the Alms House durinp the year there were born in the United States; T'nited States Ireland Oermany Enpland Canada Scotland Switzerland Italy Holland F21 73 42 9 24 11 7 1 4 2 2 4 2 1 Poland Russia Prussia Bavaria Austria France Fweden Denmark Belpiuzn Vaie9 Jsle of Man Brazil Nova Scotia Unknown 1.22 Deaths in Monroe County Alms House from October 1.

1M7, to 3o, lv-: Leo Weist. October 17, as-d C3. Oer-Tnany. senility. Buried at Holy Sepulohre.

i-tephen Hitchcock. October lo. Iy7, aped 43. New York, phthisis. Buried at Mt.

Hope. Elizabeth Kopier. October 17, lil7. aged 74. (lermany, acute gastro enteritis.

Buried a. 1 Holy Sepulchre. Hannah Dwycr, October 19, 1S37, apel fA. Ireland, acute enteritis. Buried at Holy ijepulehre.

Mildred Whitney. October 22, aed 4j. New York, phthisis. Buried at Mt. Hope.

Coburp Lockhair. Octolr 25, agetl 67, Ireland, general debility. Buried by friends. Mary J. Tounr.

October 26. 1S97. aeed 77. Canada, cerebral hemorrhage. Buried by frlenus.

Patrick Corcoran, October 31. 3ss7. aped New York, phthisis. Burled at Mt. lope.

Adam Dora. November 3. 1S97. aped 72. Itaiy.

cerebral hemorrhage. Buried at Hoiy Hepulchre. isfpiien Lowden. November 4. 7SS7.

aped C4. Pennsylvania, general debility. Buried at Mt. Hope. Bart MilJer, November 20.

1SS7. aped G3. riermany. asthenia, senility. Buried at Holy Sepulchre.

Ezra Lee. November 17. 1S97. aped 65. England, mitral regurgitation.

Buried at Mt. Hope. Ann Shay, November 20. ISf. aped Si.

Ireland, old ape. Buried at Hoiy Sepulchre. Win. Beasley. colored.

November 23. Ily7. 60. Virginia, chronic cystitis. Buried by friends.

Rudolph Christian. November 28. 1S97. sped 42. Switzerland, pericarditis.

Buried at Mt. Hope. James Kelly. December 7, 1S37. aped 80, Ireland, pneumonia.

Buried by friends. 1 Joseph Koth. December 12. IbiC. aged 69.

Germany, pneumonia. Buried at Hoiy Sepulchre. Jacob Nearacre. December 25. 1897, aped 2.

Switzerland, pneumonia. Buried at Holy Sepulchre. Horace Clark, December 26. 1S37. aped 64.

England, mitral regurgitation. Buried at Mt. Hope. Herbert Peet. Derember 27.

1W. aged 53. New York, peneral exhaustion due to opium 1 Iiurifc'i at Holy Sepulchre. John Brachr. December 1SM7.

aped go ld KC iiurlei at Holy Sepul- Az Brown, December 3A. 1557. aped 78 lntetitiai nephritis Bune.1 al Mt. Hop-. lnlerstltlal toarah McLauphlin.

January 1 u.Vhre" rk- "-ied it Hol'y Sep! Wliliam Campbell, Januarv 1 tsos aSlhmi SKrni Sedal John Kan. January 4. vgva, Tork. phthisis. liurH by frit "7 eW nriGKfi vun.

January Ik's Jnpiana. 01a age. uurica chrc it Holy Sepuil Eliza Delta. January 8. iss.

6, land, cerebral hemorrhage. Burled at ml Hope. peter Telrborlck. January 12. Julia.

Burlingame, January li, 77, New Y'ork. chronic enteritis. Buriea by friends. Eunice Markle. January 18.

ISM. New York, senility. Buried by frien.is. Thomas Huphes. January 18, lv.is.

mKn Ireland, chronic Intestinal indigestion. Buried by friends. Orepory Hartle. January 20. 1S98.

aped 78. Oermany, cerebral hemorrhage. Buried by rSmiih Dunkln. January 23. tfU.

aped 63, New York, old age. Buried by friends. Kmllv Hippins, January 24. IS'jS. aged Fl.

New York, asthenic senility. Buried by ''August Burnett, January 26. IK'S, aped 58, Ireland, phthisis. Buried at Mt. Hope.

WUiiam Bailey. January 2, ISjS. aged 65, E0 621 130 421 200 William Oxley ttiu wa i-v V. senility. Buried at ML Hope tenruary Enpland Williams, coiurcu.

ce.i 33. New York, carcinoma breast. Buried at Mt. Hope Helen Smith. February Ireland, old ape.

Buried at Holy Pulcr: Michael Mc.Namara. March 57. New York, peneral marasmus. lunea at Holy Sepulchre. William Westcott.

March 6, ISPS, aged 60. New York, chronic cystitis. Buried at JosJpr'Sevmick. March 6. 18 aged 46.

Austria, general debility. Burled at Holy Sepulchre. Marv Brusseleer. March 11. 1S3S.

aped .1. Ireland, cerebral hemorrhage. Burled at Holy Sepulchre. Richard Welsh. March 12.

1SSS. aped .2. Ireland, cardiac weakness. Buried at Hoiy Sepulchre. Susan Poppino.

March 12, 1S98. aped S4, Ireland, old ape. Buried at Mt. Hope. Frank Ladd.

March 21. aped 4S. New York, chronic cystitis. Buried at Mt. Hope.

Eunice Berry. March 21. lsS. aped 4. New York, senility.

Buried at Mt. Hope. Henrietta Rosen. March 31. lii.

aped 71. Germany, carcinoma of liver. Buried at Ml Hope. Magpie Judpe. April 1.

198. aped 49. Ireland, phthisis. Buried at Holy Sepulchre. Mary Morris.

April xt. aged til, Ireland, old ape. Buried by friends. Edward Fry. Aprii 19.

1M. aged 70. England, cerebral hemorrhape. Buried by friends. Sarah Martin.

April 21. 1S93. aped Enpland. senility. Buried by friends.

Edward Whalen. April 23. aped 72. New York, general exhaustion. Buried by friends.

Joseph Knupfar. April 23. 18. aged 70, Germany, senility. Buried by friends.

Charlift Stencil. Anril 27. lsyS. aped 63. Germany, cerebral hemorrhage.

Buried by friends. Mary Schaffer, April 29. 1W. aped 32. New lork.

phthisis. Burie.l at lioiy aepuicnre. Lizzie Kinkle. Anril 30. 1S9.S.

aped 26 Pennsylvania, phthisis. Buried at ML one. Julia Manlev. Mav 1. 1S98.

aped 57. Ire land, cerebral hemorrhage. Buried at Holy Sepulchre. Charles Warner. May 5.

1S98, aped 5o. Germany, mitral regurgitation. Buried by friends. Henry Hummell. May 8.

1898. aped Germany, gangrene of leg. Buried by frirnds. Mary Roberts. May 10.

159S. aped 63. Enpland. cerebral hemorrhage. Buried at Mt H'pe.

Thomas Kelly, May 15. 1S98. aped 3b. Enpland, paralysis. Buried at Holy Sep- "oeorpe H.

Burleiph. May 19. 1S9S. aped 61. New York, cerebral hemorrhage.

Buried by friends. Elijah A. Chadwick. May 20. 1S98.

aped 72. New York, pneumonia. Buried at Mt. Hope. John Allen.

May Zl. 15, apea w. York, cerebral hemorrhage. Buried at ML Hope. Sarah Toaz.

May 26. 1S98. aped 55. Novs, Scctia. paralvsis.

Buried by triends. John Prin.ile. June 1. aped 73. Enpland.

hypostatic pneumonia. Buried at ML Hope. Edward Seltz. June 3. IST'8.

aped 44. Prussia, meninp.tis. Buried at Mt. Hope. Thomas Williams.

June 4. aped 6.. New York, arteria capillary fibrosis. Buried at Mt. Hope.

Infant Saunders. June 4. 198. oped 4 New York, hereditary syphilis. Buried at Mt.

Hope. Cornelius Batt. June 12. 1S98. aped So.

New York, cerebral hemorrhage. Buried at Ml Hope. George Hunt. June 24, 1858. aged 53.

New York, coroner's case. Horace Tibbies, June 29. aped 84, Massachusetts, hypostatic pneumonia. Buried by friends. Marv Galutser.

July 7, 1SS. aped 86, Switzerland, pneumonia. Burled at ML Hope. John J. Brown.

July 7. 1898. aped 59. New Tork. chronic interstital nephritis.

Buried at Mt. Hope. Mamie Williams. July 23. 1R58.

aped 48, New York, carcinoma. Buried by friends. William McDermott. July 24, 1, aw unknown, nativity unknown, coroner's case. Marv Reeves Auer.

July 27. lSf. sped 29. New York, nephritis. Buried at Holy Sepulchre.

Jacob Webber, July 28. ISf-S. aped 61. Germany, syphilis. Buried by friends.

Samuel Bristol, July 29, lv.s. aped 73, Enpland, senility. Buried at Mt. Hope. Charles Cauphlin.

August 3. aped 52, New York, locoraoter ataxia. Buried at Hoiv Sepulchre. Margaret Capstick. Aupust 4.

aped fO. Ireland, interstitial nephritis. Buried at Holv Sepulchre. Marv A. Aupust 8.

1SS. aped 9, Germany, cerebral hemorrhage. Buried by irienils. Homer Aurust 8. 1S98.

aped S5. New York, organic heart disease. Burled at Scottsville. Patrick Johnstone. Aueut 19.

aged 67. Irelano. nepnntls. nurieu t.y rrienos. Whaitinan, Aupust 2S.

lsl-3. aped Michigan, heart disease. Buried at Ml liooe. James Putler, September 2, 18f3. aped Ireland, pneumonia, imriea at Holy sepulchre.

Michael Reable, September 2. ISSS. aged 29. Oermany, carcinoma of liver. BurJed at Mt.

Hope. Phiiip Strak, September 8. 19S. aped Oermany. cerebral hemorrhage.

Buried at Mt. Hope. Bessie Gropan. September 10. 19R.

aped CS. Ireland, pneumonia. Buried at Holy Sep- uicnre. Jjtr.es Walker. September 11.

1898. aped 72. Enpland. senility. Buried by Gcorpe, Burlinp.ime.

September 2J. 1S9S aRed IS. New York, senility. Buried oy Irlen.ls. Henry Ixvebes.

September 24. 1S9S, apJ r.S. Oermany. parenchymatous nephritis. Buried at Mt.

Hope. Michael Garipan. September 23. 1S9S. aped 77.

Ireland, arterio capillary fibrosis. Buried at Holv Si-nulcnre. Inventory of the products of the Alms Houe farm for the year ending September 30. Garden vegetables LZ) bushels of corn 'i Sc 21 bushels of rye 50c 5.VJ bushels of oats ti 32c 3i6 bushels of early potatoes at $1.. 414 bushels of late potatoes 4 41' bushels of onions fit 4c 375 bushels of carrots kv 25c SoO bushels of table beets at 35c.

1.375 bushels of manpels 15c bushels of turnips 25c 75 bushels of parsnips fit 3'X) bushels of quinces fi 25o 40 bushels of apples St fine heals of cabbage 2c 15 tons of hay (v $10 1.6ou heads of celery Sf: 4c 350 no i us so 177 Ki 3 O0 157 32 38 00 43 122 50 ITi 23 50 i) 22 50 25 00 14 "0 2') () l.Vi 01 tA 150 li'5 f0 30 00 CJ(i 4 1.0 00 00 SO acres of straw ri 13 acres of corn fodder 6 acres of stalks $5 53 hops ru $:2 24 t'ips (it S2 MUk from 14 cows $15. $3.4 94 Inventory of personal property on th House farm October loiiS, exclusive of farm products: 1 fpan horses 1 span horses I horse II cows at 1 lumber wapon and springs 1 lumber wapon 1 canopy top wagon 1 phaeton 1 undertaker's waifon 1 iipht bob sleiph 2 sets heavy bob aleighs at 1 cviiier 1 two-seated slejph 2 eis double harness 1 nw heavy single 2 nets Binple harness 1 seed drill 3 harrows 1 pulverizer 2 plows 4 cultivators 1 fanr.inp mill 1 corn shelter 1 roller 1 lawn roller 1 lawn mower 1 suiky rake 1 mower 1 binder 1 garden drill 1 rutaag box 2 50 no 7 i 00 50 01 5io ou lU 'l 30 00 15 00 250 2o 30 00 20 00 5 ol 00 2t it CO 25 00 10 HO 0l 5 00 15 20 oi 5 00 10 I 'l lo in 25 70 oo 4 00 35 00 Chill. James Tweady, O. Levi G. Auton.

O. Clarkson. 67 43 110 73 Gates. P. S.

Perry, O. $U0 73 Greece. Aaron Garrett. O. William Hamlin.

O. W. B. Hillman. M.

George M. Snook. M. E. S.

Buell. M. J. R. Bingham.

M. 348 42 lt'9 20 Ill 5 f0 4 .3 iO $711 S7 Hamlin. James Burke, O. 19 32 19 Henrietta. Truman H.

Bobbins, O. P. 25 35 25 35 Irondequoit. Henry F. Erbland.

O. 2 00 2 00 13 25 9 25 7 21 Mendon. C. R. Hvde, O.

F. J. Bare, O. Fred B. Bartlett.

O. 23 71 Ogden. O. T. JTubbell, O.

170 52 P. n. Udell. IS 00 6 00 L. E.

Slayton, M. 394 53 36 GS Parma. J. Carson, O. 36 03 Penfleld.

But S. Northrop. O. S3 05 42 7 00 N. M.

Humnhrey. M. D. K. K.

Cochrane, M. 142 55 428 31 Perinton. Fred Warner, O. T. It.

Prlchard. O. J. B. Cowlea, M.

1M oi 120 00 729 63 15 7S 32 61 nttsford. A. D. Francis. O.

Somers S. Lckler, O. 218 33 Riga. A. R.

Collins. O. 163 1 M. D. Van Horn.

M. B. F. Egelston. M.

6 00 181 50 14 50 14 50 521 T3 13 00 534 23 Rush. Albert M. Goff. O. Sweden.

J. W. Graves. O. M.

S. Cook, M. Webster. Dexter S. Wager, O.

1- 7 63 7 50 It. J. L. Kyle 1S5 13 117 20 51 I 3 'j0 47 b0 Wheatland. Otto Bennett.

O. W. F. Lawson. O.

Isaac Van Hoostr. O. Edward Boylan. O. 255 41 A detailed statement in regard to the amount expended for outdoor relief furnished to the county poor in the city of Rochester lor the year ending September 3o, l'i: Paid for clerk hire P12 00 Paid for ".2 SO Paid for flour twl u) Paid for bread and l2 20 Paid for meat Tl.

i Paid for coal W9 31 Paid tor shoes 255 Paid for rent for poor families 25 t7 Paid for meals and lodging 27 2" Paid for clothing for insane 2 24 Paid for buiial of poor 2 00 Paid for telephone i'4 uJ Paid for miscellaneous bO 50 4, SCI 6 Add Inventory of provisions and supplies In poor store October 1, 1M7 224 33 5,170 03 Deduct Inventory of provisions and supplies In poor etore October 1, 233 2S 4,936 73 Number of families relieved during the year. 173. Average amount for each family. 28 S3 Recapitulation. Paid for the support of the Alms House 71 Paid for outdoor relief in Rochester 4.851 98 Paid for outdoor relief in the towns 17 Paid for medical services 1,453 75 Paid for transportation of 7ti7 C2 Paid for miscellaneous 2u5 tl $13,977 22 SCnEDCLE D.

Statement of the amount to be assessed upon the following towns and the city of Rochester for the support of their poor In the Alms House during the year ending Sepiemoer laas: Brlphton 'hili Clarkson dates ireece Hamlin Henrietta I rondetiuolt Mendon ipilen Parma Peniield Perinton Pittsford Ripa Hush Sweden Webster Wheatland Rochester 121 weeks $1.29 45 2-7 3117 6-7 20 4-7 3iS 3-7 54 1-7 51 1-7 271 6 6-7 4-7 1-7 72 2-7 44 2-7 12 23 4-8 2T4 1-7 34 1-7 3 si 2-7 18 19 33 71 6J S3 1 49 92 3i 5'J 175 71 75 24 71 Oi 270 t3 12i 71 127 2S J7 77 373 43 61 177 39 71 S1 08 47 48 251 21.650 .723 6-7 19. 1-7 $27,750 IS SCHEDULE E. Statement of accounts audited for the vear ending September 30. lKf. town against town, together with accounts of orphan asylums against the county, which should bo assessed uion the towns, city and county as follows: Brighton.

No. 1. Tayabie to city of Roches- ter No. 2. R- Gardiner, I No.

3. Thomas IS. Mooney No. 4. C.

W. Ferrlne. M. D. No.

5. Ida M. Porter. M. 1.

No. 6. Rochester City Hospital No. 7. Homeopathic Hospital No.

S. Shirley 11 Snow. M. U. 130 95 34 00 lit OO 7 50 2 50 45 21.

31 00 I 4S3 87 RAILROAD TIME TABLES, "AMERICA'S CREATEtT KAILROAB. (entrajl HUDSON RIVER R. ft THE FOUR-TRACK TRUW UXL Eleven magniScently equipped passagef trains daily traverse the Empire State between New York. Buffalo and the WesL This is the only line entering the city of New Y'ork. All trains arriving at and departing from Grand Central Station.Fourta avenue and Fortv-second street, the VEST CENTER OF THE CITY.

IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 13, 1S3S. Trains leave Rochester. Central avcoss station, as follows: EAST BY DIRECT ROAD. A. M- 1 25 sleeping car only "3.15.

147, 8.15 ac. S.iS, "3.38 Lake Shore Limited, palace cars only, 10.00. 10.50 ac P. M. 2.24 Empire State Express.

3.00 ac. ti.2a. 7.15 ac, S.X "10.30. TRAINS ARRIVE. A.

M. "L47 Lake Shore Limited. 4J1 6.U4. "7.25. "9.35 ac.

"3.42. P. M. 12.50 ac, "2 20, 3.23 EmpLi State Express. 5.lfi ac.

5.3u. "S.3U ac. a. 45. "10.32.

EAST VTA ATTBTJRX ROAD. A. M. 5.15. 6.45 Northern Central Express 7.45, a.

40, 11.45 connects with Northern Cea-traL P. M- 2.40. 5.10 Geneva connects with Northern CentraL "6.05 Caa-andaigua only. 7.i2 connects with Nona-cm Central. 11.15.

to Canandaigua on y. TRAINS ARRIVE. A. M. 8.17.

Northern Central connectioa, 9.U0 from Canandaigua only. "S.45, 10.59. P. M. "1.50 on Sunday connection from Central only, 2.5i from Cananiiaiirua only.

4.20. o.lv connection from Northera Central. 8.40. Northern Central Express 3.05, 11.55. WEST BY BUFFALO ROAD.

A. M. "1.50 Lake Shore Limited, palart cars only. "4.15. arrive Hamilton 9.35, TV ronto 10.40, "6.39- "6.45 ac, "7.35 (S.lo Sundays only).

"9.52. 10.55. arrives Hasiiitai 2.55, Toronto 3.55. B- M. "2.25, t2.40 ac.

3.25 Empire Sua Express, arrive Hamilton s.00 o. Toros-to S.55 p. to.15 ac. "5.35. 9.30, "3.3JI "1CX TRAINS ARRIVE.

A. 1.21. "3.13. 6.42, tS.10 ac, "3.00, IS If Lake Shore Limited, .55. 10.45 ac.

Jt f. ac. 2.22 Empire State Expresi, 5.50. ac. "S.40, "10.25.

WEST BY FALLS ROAD. A. M. 8.20. 10.30.

P. M. 72.30. 10.40. TRAINS ARRIVE.

A. M. 17.40, P. 1M. 2.W, 5.15.

"S.53. For Charlotte and Ontario Beach. Leave Rochester A. AL 9.00. P.

IL tl-00. 5.00. Leave Ontario Beach A. M. 3-30.

P. M. TL30. 5.30. R.

W. o. Dmsiox (Trains arrive and depart from State street Station.) Lv. Rochester Eastbound a. "S-IS, 11H p.

3.30. 6.10. Lv. Rochester westbound, a. 8.45; p.

n. 3.10. Arrive from the east a. "6.10. 9.40; p.

Arrive from the west a. "9.4Q, lfia; p. 6.55. Denotes daily. All other trains fiaCy, except Sunday.

Ac. denotes accommodation trains. Trains marked stop at Center Park station. All Charlotte trains stop at Brown street, Otis station and Center park station. For further information, tickets and space In palace cars applv at ticket office.

No. Fast Main street (Wilder building). Telephone S5S-A. J. Kalbfeisch.

District Passenger Ages-11 East Main streeL R. B. Holmes. Agent N. Y.

C. Station. Rochester. N. Y.

Edgar Van Etten. George H. Daniels. Gen'l SupL Gen'l Pass'r Agent" LEHIGH VALLEY R. R.

Departures and Arrivals at South St. Street Station. Effective Nov. 13. Note carefully signs denoting week and Sunday trains.

Daily. tExcept Sunday. JSunday 07- For New York. I'hiladelphia, Baltimore arid Washine-ton ".20 A. M.

and 112.58 r. M. Black Diamond Express. 9 P- Jj-For Ithaca. A.

5.30 and S.C0 P. f-For Geneva.WatCi'.oo, Seneca Fails. Savre and Way "5.34 P. j.2- S.30 A. Way Train to Geneva and Naples.

For Honeoye Falls and HemTock A. M-. 15.30 P. M. to Honeoye FSi- Sundavs.

i.20 A. M- 120 P- H- For Buffalo. ts.20. tJ0 A. 3.3ti.

7.15 (ts-Oo P. Black Dlamoca For Niagara Falls. 9 20 A. "7-15 P. Black Diamond Express).

Trains arrive. "S.40? "9 30. 31- L40. 5 23. .15.

9 00. P. City office. 13 K- Main SL (Wilder Bid Telephone 1191. W.

F. COOK. District Passenger Buffalo, Rocliester PittsMTg Kj Trains leave West are. staUon as toite 7.35 A. M.

week days, for LeRfT. saw. nornfiisi mc, -j Jamestown. Bradford. Du Bo-s Clearueld.

P. M. week days, for Le Boy. saw. Silver Springs.

Berry, rw elisville. Salamanca and b.aa.c P. week ScomJJ 1 Roy. Warsaw, silver La 4.00 5.45 -rive dairy (except Sunday! Aj Ex cress from Salaman 12.3D p. m.

Mail from EraJ-J Trains arriv 9 2 a. m. ana funxsutawriey. o.w p. EDWARD C.

LAPEY. Gen. Ps- Ag City Ticket Office. I. and T.

Stt" and Elmira. 9.25 a. m. 45 For Batavia. Attica, Buffalo.

25 a. 4.30 p. m. For Gerleseo. IL Morris.

Daasrills. m. and 4.30 p. m. maA For Avon.

Buffalo. Horneusvld termedlate station. J. 45 a. m..

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