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3 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1900. HOUSES TO LET. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time, Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. HELP WANTED FEMALE.

Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. No advertisement less than 15 cents. TAXTED Waitress. Apply 325 East-ave.

211 HELP WANTED MALE. Ad bead 1 cn word each time. No advertisement leas than 15 cents. yTil7 3ob' 8712iT Pre8St'r3 Panta- Dd hand weepers. J-F- HOUSES FOR SALE.

Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. IOR SALE cards for sare at Democrat and Chronicle office. I.OR SALE 013 Main-st.

east. Inquire of C. Davy, East Side Savings Bank building. 715 IOR SALE 3H7 also other houses and business blocks in Rochester. Address Josiah Curtis.

Addison. N. Y. IOR SALE House on all 1m- provements, cheap for cash. Addreas A.

H. Wood, lol Buffalo, N. SALE $2,200. cheerful corner residence, fruit, shrubbery, good neighborhood; easy terms. Owner, 17 Anson place.

IOR SALE Big bargains In desirable houses from upward, recently foreclosed by savings banks; small payment down, balance 5 per cent. C. F. Garfield, real estate broker. 310-318 Powers block.

1 HORSES AND CARRIAGES. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. Xo advertisement less than 15 centa. SITUATIONS-FEMALE.

Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. WANTED Situation as seamstress or stairs work. Call 5 South-st.

WANTED Situation working housekeeper. ifl.5o week. 58 West Main, room ti. VA.NTED Situation by woman for general housework, city or country. 67 Kent street.

IVAXTED Situation by competent girl for general work, best of references. C-2. this office. "AXTED Situations for. German woman, general and nurse girls.

At Mrs. iiari-finger 05 East Main. VAXTED Dining-room and chamber work, together or separate, hotel or summer resort, by two first-class Canadian girls. loT Monroe-ave. IVAXTED Position by experienced private cooks, nv.ddle-a;ed infant's nurse, experienced second, general glris.

German Agency. 2U1 Clinton-ave. south. WANTED By trained nurse, En- glish. position to care for invalid, permanent or otherwise, housekeeping If necessary.

Box 408, Waterioo, N. Y. IVAXTED Situations by choice cooks, sec- ond, nurse aud general girls with city references; superior help ou hand now. Union, 138 East Main. Telephone.

IVAXTED Situation as housekeeper for widower or elderly people, in city out, by capable young woman. Apply one week, Mrs. Wilson's Bureau, 107 Monroe-ave. drawing-room purposes. Don't look so beastly aeornfull of eoure.

you can't appreciate anythiUK humbler than Italian opera. She plays the piano yearly as well as Jess does, talks Interestingly, aud has, I must say, the gentlest voice "imaginable. Whatever you may choos to aay, you old. calculating cyuic. 1 am tuore inclined to agree with my sister Jess that If 1 return to India without asking the girl to be my wife, 1 shall be the stupidest, most unsrateful and most coutemptibie beast on earth." I warn you," said Metford.

ftraveJy. "that If you pretend love to Miss Wethered and let her pledge herself to you, J'ou will n-pent yourself within a week aud the girl will find you out and be the most miserable woman on Hod earth. ou won listen to my words of wisdom, of course; for all the pig-headed, obstinate uiuies A somewhat mlied metaphor laughed Winston, unabashed. Mixed metaphor be hanged Be a maa and a gentleman, Go away undeclared, aud. if after you have had six months to think alHut it, you feel something more thau gratitude stirring within your bosom, get all months' leave, return to tnglaud, insert your head into the matrimonial noose and be hanzed to you "Beastly id cynic 1" declared the blase lieutenant.

"I ilke your confounded Impudence talking about love! Why. 1 don't believe you possess even the rudiments of a heart! -Uamnfil good chap, all the same' You shall be my let man. To-morrow or the next day 1 shall Indite a hvperbolle epistle to Mi Mary, asking whether sne cares enough for a feilow to wait for him until he gets his captaincy. 'It uiav be for years. as the song sars.

but I natter myself I am well worth waiting for. and I dou't propose to take the risk of any other fellow a coldblooded chap like you, for instance stepping Into the lists during my absence." Metford was speechless with contempt. That Winston should have proved himself such an unmitigated cad: The funny part of It was that Mf-s Wethered, who was taking a brief rest at the seaside, received two letters by the morrow's mail one from the unmitigated cad," thanking her "ever so much" for all her kindness to him during his protracted Illness: the other from the "beastlv old cynic," the reply to whli-h It seems almost like sacrilege to print it was as followeth: "Dear "Mr. Metford: I am so glid! How glad I cannot tell you: I have loved you ever since the day that I first met you; but I never dared to hope that I should be honored with your love. "'Very sincerely vonrs.

"MARY WETHERED." Ani this Is the letter that sister Jess wrote a day or two thereafter to her graceless brother: "My Darling Boy: Ton did It beautifully. If I were queen, you should be decorated with a cross for most conspicuous irallantry. I know how fond of the girl you had become, and what It must have cost you to act as you did. It was very hard work, wasn't It, poor boy? Mary Is overjoyed. Some Jay, when she has been married a year or so, I may let her into part of the secret of our conspiracy.

But 'mum's the word" for the present." NO TABLECLOTHS IN SUMMER. Sketch. nOVT agree vnth you! I sw no oblation whatsoever. To be quite paused abruptly. He wras act blushing: but the faint tinge nnusually pallid.

v- MU Lieutenant Winston, en-en-v and quite unblushingly. vf iV-m't knw!" stammered the re you really serious? If so. be pardon me for saying so rt heartless beggar I ever met rue os: absurdly sensitive. tie m- 13 -ban?" i.1 Win. rary insanity Metford was one of the ablest of he physicians in the West End of bu" bng alo one of the moot kBV modest of clever men.

his pro-'il income barely sufficed to pay the jjjs rooms in Gower street. Some he may discover that il is to itS -noJest and that inward penury, and then he will "eto Uarley street and begin to make J511 affluent trrjn did not fail to observe the tinge the doctor'3 face, nor its quick L' hut he rare no sisn of rec- Never before had he seen his chum look half so handsome that fleeting show of rosy color i tie man eneeas, uur uan foluc' -rom when it vanished. saved my life. I think you will -that, doctor? How many women iive taken the risks that ehe took? lav other wvman in the world have JjVself as she "VV number of themT' declared the Sr although a flitting hiJ face, said, "None of them, -Vos- medical men are utterly heartless protested Winston, shrugging his ioulders. -Fady." admitted Metford.

"Now, I uVomantic as to attribute your re-ZLt chiefly to your castiron constitu- cu ntirj-i-isn in list sr.nni! fjm. i raum iiw. trumpet if you won't blow it for Old Nick's merciful considera te Your cup of iniquity is not yet -e brimful; your liver and all the rest Sfjou. including your heart, are as sound -I know well what I owe you. Met-i old chap'." said the convalescent in a eful tone, and with an affectionate of the biceps of the doctors nearest cr "You don't appear to be -ware of iUar vou're a Ion? way the cleverest seiae man in London, head and shoul-dtrs above all the rest of em.

If you Teren't such a confoundedly modest beast i "Skittles!" interjected his physician. In rneh confusion. You can't think how I that kind of talk!" "Nevertheless, I mean it, old chap! Just jou think the matter over seriously I Well, to proceed; my sister Jess says that Miss Wethered who, by the way, comes of tolerably pood stock was Tery different from the ordinary professional nurse, and that, those weeks when my very valuable life hune on a slender thread, she absolutely sacrificed herself to save n-. My recovery, Jes says, is due entirely to ber devotion. Not very complimentary to ron.

eh?" Mrs. Trevelyan is modesty and every tier race personified!" declared Dr. Met-ird. "So far as I could see, she "sacri-W herself almost, if not quite, as mag-5vntly as as the raid nurse'" Be that as it may," persisted Winston, 1 have chatted the matter over very fcriousiy with my sister, and she says, im-piiis, that Mary Wethered is, barring winss, an angel; secondly, that the uli angel without wings would make a jwel of a wife, and, thirdly and most rablesoinely, that I shall be the most un-inteful beast on earth and the stupidest cuirw lr I don straightway let the lij know I think so. Unfortunately, as I protested to my sister, and have to you, I can't honestly say that I am least bit in love with Miss Wethered.

I like her very much, you know, and all tit sort of thing possibly more than 1 U.e any other girl of my acquaintance cd I have to believe that 6he is a entirely indifferent to me, and that if ocly" Tie doctor's Hps curved scornfully. fcontarily, and a glow of color that was kry a blush suffused his face. "And Jess tells me," continued the young Ccer impertnrbably, "that I misht do a Each worse thin? than marry Mary hered. You know, old chap, I've led fenl of a life in India and elsewhere eriie lot of racketing We army men. IT you SPe fellow, I -ea-you know I well love is for me i teaa of the joyful past, and not a ofthe future.

Miss Wethered'a to nursiDff Eight be invaluable XeZvi groaned audibly. not fce be exclaimed rshall not be he muttered "lou don't love xlie girl, vou t'uaiitted it; you are not half as fond "tjj that newt pap of yours." die to save her half a moment's sa I don't suppose she cares a -S --iJl fce bierly.) "I kicking t-m, like likewise. I chap My filing is just this: ies! Sort oC bave gone and don't deerva the love of iaiaa in the 'S" eVtr mr' gnw1 Metforl 7," havea a notion what krt twd lot Tve U-ea: Dot look on- th kl.kworthy eon- Jew told me which make, me tlut iIi8S wthereabut ou otl I never knew Buch a tel- juo, upon my word!" iaiiled Illegibly. Pition a Tery simple one." uai your 61- Dteapardoa me for sayimi un- i i-rt tnouh for you to marrr ad toleraoly lik JJU ho. as you 15 i aeserve the love of aay 't61-' th r-ttLe oilifcst and wealthiest baronet- L-i tace white and drawn lines pon.

11 were not there when 54 bat ls- Vou merely waiit "a ul'lH--a dt-bt of gratitude Jitt 'Lr -rour weulth every -lu thn ouly thing that a ar7 V.VtUred huugers fori" 154 i too It la'er." Winston answered latitude la lo, old ch.tpl -t Ul? 'ruly call her jretty-'-i-- fell, that la, for IEIIC REATMEN OK RENT ca-ds for sale at Democrat ao Chronicle office. TO LET Part of hous, central, pleasant, $2. Hart. Grocer. 450 North-st.

TO LET House, rooms, in perfect order. $3 per week. 75 Spriug-st. J. Mogridge.

210 TO LET Xew house, 90 Loev.st-st.. $5 a week, gas, bath, furnace, laundry, mantel. 311a TO LET Seven-room house, all Improvements, Xo. 8 Waiter-st. Apply Dak Drug Co.

5-1-a TO LET Seven-room house. Improvements, good location, $3.50 weekly. Inquire 444 Powers building. rpO LET Lower floor, private house, cen-JL tral, modern Improvements, middle-aged people. Address A-1M-, this office.

310 rpo LET Central, 15-room house, $10 week, JL fine place for roomers; 9-rootn house, $5, containing all improvements. Reynolds, 400 Exchange-st. 210 TO LET 53 South Clinton, from April. 15-room house, store front, fine show window, every Improvement, steam heat, etc Garfield, Powers block. 3-5-1 TO LET Nine-room house.

In perfect condition, all modern conveniences, pleasant neighborhood, rent $30 a month. Inquire a premises, 179 Fulton-ave. TO LET 19 seven rooms, furnace and bath, but no gas, per month. Key and particulars at 201 before 10 A. M-.

or after 6 P. M. FURN'HEDHOUSES TO LET, Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. No advertisement less than 15 cents.

TO LET 12-room house, furnished. Inquire 2u7 Xorth St. Paul-st. 78 FURN'HED ROOMS TO LET. Ads- under this head 1 cent a word each time, Xo advertisement less than 15 cents.

FURXISHED ROOMS FOR RENT cards foe sale at Democrat and Chronicle office. rpo LET Suite of rooms finely furnished. 3 Manhattan-st. 210 TO LET Cool furnished rooms, housekeeping, one single room, reasonable. 321 State.

TO LET Furnished rooms, all conveniences, $1 and $2 per week. 138 Nortii street. TO LET Several cool pleasant furnlshej rooms, all conveniences. Call 222 An-drews-st. 310 TO LET Furnished front room, also two rooms connecting; gentleman, housekeeping; $1 up.

105 Xorth-st. TO LET Furnished room. Improvements, bath, light housekeeping, $1.5 and upward. 58 Xorth Washington. ROOMS AND BOARD.

Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. No advertisement less than 15 cents. FURNISHED ROOMS AXD BOARD cards for Bale ac Democrat and Chronicle office. TpO LET With board, large pleasant room -L for couple.

198 Lake-ave. TO LET Large front room, furnished or unfurnished, with board. 67 Chestnut-st. 1-3 TO LET Nicely furnished front room wlthi board; also table board. 15 Grove place.

TO LET With board, single and double room, everything first-class. 8 North Washington. 312 COTTAGES TO LET. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time, Xo advertisement lesa than 15 cents.

FOR REXT cards for sale at Democrat anj Chronicle office. TO LET Cottage at the lake. Inquire at 02 North St. Paul. rpO LET Furnished cottage, Conesus.

f. J- August: two boats and barn; $10 week; special rate longer time, B-2, tn i office. 210 TO LET Lake cottage to lease. 10 room water, sewers, boats, furnished. Summe.

ville, lake front, season only. Mackie's Mus Store, 100 State-st. 1-3-5 STORES TO LET. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time, Xo advertisement less than 15 cents.

FOR REXT cards xor sal at Democrat and Cnronicle office. TO LET Stores, 74 Plymouth-ave. and Xo. 09 in perfect order, plate ptflss fronts, errv AfooTiHtro LET Two very fine stores, centrally loeateo. ns.

and 04 Allen-st. Inquire S23 Chamber of Commerce buildiDg. 612 FLATS TO LET. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time, Xo advertisement less than 15 cents.

IjOR REXT cards lor sale at Democrat anil Chronicle office. rooms, heated, range. Call 13 flat 1. l-3-f rpO LET Private flat, eisnt rooms, steam neat, modern Improvements, stationary range. 7 Gorhain-st.

211 TRADES AND EXCHANGES. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time, Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. FOR EXCHAXGE Good city for farm property. Cail or address S38 Granita building.

210 T7WR EXCHANGE Well located lots, la -L Denver and Utica for Rochester property. Xo. 11. bO State-st. 210 I30R EXCHAXGE Large lot with handsome house, suitable for family residence or boarding house, on Cumberland street ne? -park, and within half mile of center ft-city; mortgage $8,000 at 5 per cent, to savings bank; exchange on basis of $4,000 -equity, for city or country property.

Garfield, Powers block. 310 MISCELLANEOUS. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. No advertisement less than 15 cents.

LOUIE APPLE pays the highest casi, price for cast-ou clothing; send postti. 116 Front. 3n IVAXTED Furniture moved, stored atsil packed ji shipment. Metropolitan Storage Transfer 359 State-st. 1-3-3 EXCURSION'S The large excursion stealer can be found at the city hail dock; for picnics, etc.

Address or telephone I. S. Worden, Fairport. X. Y.

1-3 FINANCIAL. Ads. ULder this head 1 cent a word each time, Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. IVAXTED Will pay 6 per cent. Interest anil Kive gilt etlse security for loan uf $700.

Address B-32. this office. 210 IVAXTED Ixian of $1.00 on life inscr-v anee policy; borrower Inherits September, 1901, wants medical course tbU year; 0 per cent, and bonus in advance. Medical Student, this oftlco. 15 MEDICAL.

Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. No adver'iseuiee less than 15 cents. MADAM DE PEEK treats magneticai! satisfaction guaranteed; alcohol, elect 4 baths, mastsage. 179 Spring-sr.

015 IVOMEN'S d'seases and troubles, seclusia; treatments. conhuemeuts, adoption, nurses' aad doctors' care. Mrs. Smith. li Goodell street.

Buffalo. STORAGE. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each No advertisement less than 13 cents. I VAX'TED Furniture moved, stored sul packed for ul ionient.

Metropolitan St-jr-e-ic- Transfer 35j State-su 13 5 WANTED Kitchen girl. Bailey's. 71 State street. WANTED Girl for second work. 26 Cbet- nut-st.

WANTED Dining room girl. At 144 State street. VATEI Good vegetable cook. At 53 fctate-st. WANTED First-class finishers on coats.

25 Draper-st. WANTED Order and meat cook. 14 Rey- nolds arcade. VAX'TED Kitchen girl. At Elliott P5 East ilain-st.

woman, SI day. 53 est Main, room ti. VVANTED Competent second girl. Apply -0 Portsmouth terrace. all WANTED Girl for housework.

good wages. At 23 South-st. WANTED Uirl for general housework, no washing. UD Cilasgow-st. to assist in kitchen.

Call lVa i) A. M. WANTED Girl for general housework. 513 WANTED Girl for general housework: $3 per week. ltJU Columbia ave.

210 WANTED A woman to wash aad help In kitchen. 8 Xorth Washington. WAXTEI A woman to cook and do kitch- en work nights. At 7 Xorth-st. 'ANTED Chambermaids and hall girls.

i'vv room ruwerj notei. ANTED iirl for general housework. Call at 22 mornings. 4io WANTED Girl to do housework, two in familr. no washine-.

Tin Jnnu.r ooa PIaIn cook. Inquire 43 Westminster nar 01., TA A few experienced solicitors for special work. b2 room bl. 7AXTED A little girl to help do house no wasning. is Caledonia-ave.

'ANTED Experienced nurse to take care vi imam. Apply Westminster road. TANTED Young girl to help In kitchen, must go home nights. 15 Grove place. TAXTED German cook.

$5, no laundry. two in family. 2Jl Clinton-ave, couth. 'ANTED Girl for general housework who can sleep home nights. 4i Elizabeth-su 21o ANTED Two good girls or women fcv week, good homes.

Main east, room 21. WANTED Two girls for country hotel. In- quire Forest house. Take Bay railroad car- 210 WANTED Strong young girl to work In kitchen; can go home nights. 43 Sophia street.

WANTED Girls to wipe and label cans. Kochester Chemical No. 17iJ West Main-st. 210 WANTED Vegetable cook, $25, come early to-day. Mrs.

Wilson's oilice, 107 Monroe avenue. WANTED Competent girl for general housework; must be good cook. lbti Alexauder-st. "ANTED First-class cook and dining-room girl. Call before 10, 43 Clinton avenue soiitii.

WANTED First-class laundress by the day. Apply this morning, side entrance, 43 South Ciiiiton. WAXTED Neat appearing young lady to assist in oilice aud photograpnic work. 5 Smith arcade. 210 WANTED Competent girl for general housework fur 2 in family.

Cail at o'clock, 131 North-st. 211 WANTED Competent general girl, two In family, $4, new house, all conveniences. Cliuton-ave. south. WANTED Competent for general housework, uo laundry, good wages.

Call Monday at 22 Lorlmer-st. 210 WANTED Second girl, willing to go to country a month and take care of two children. Call 04 Brunswick. 210 WANTED Competent girl for general housework aud understands cooking, good wages. 33 Jeilerson-ave.

IVAXTED An experienced laundress, two days weekly; aiso a girl for general housework, South L'niou-st. TANTED Experienced stenographer typewriter for office; also young ladles for factory. 20S Beckley building. WANTED Lady for office work, week; also housekeeper with child, no objection; general girls. 53 West Main.

Good cook and dining-room girl. good salary, for village hotel. Addiess Box ,1, Savannah hotel, fcavuunah, N. V. 21-J WANTED Lady stenographer.

Address, giving age, experience and salary expected and state when can beiriu work, Ithaca bigu Works. Ithaca, N. Y. 211 WANTED More hotel and resort cooks, J20 and S.SO; laundresses, kitchen women and waitresses; hundreds of general girls for city, viiiages, lakes and country. Uuoa, 13S East Mam; established IS years.

"ANTED Twelve ladies to travel; salary f7svj and expenses; absolutelv no canvassing; permanent position; reference; inclose self addressed stamped envelope. Colonial Company, 330 Dearboru-st-, Chicago. of WANTED Six dining-room girls, meet employer 10 to 4 o'clock; 20 cooks, 4 to second girl for country, 2'jo general girls, 8 dish washers, housekeeper, chambermaids, laundresses. 2K1 Clinton-ave. south.

Best employment bureau in city. TANTED Dish washer In restaurant, a baker fur summer resort, chambermaids, $12; yes, we want laundress, $17: vegetable cook, 25; yes, second girl, housework girls, $3 to this is tile week for good help to get good situations. Richardson, 63 Arcade. VAXTED Meat, pastry and vegetable cooks, for iarge resorts, cook 5, for village hotel, good girl or woman for laundry work in summer boarding house, no objections to woman with small child; laundry aud cleaning women in city: hundreds of help, all capacities, this week. Mrs.

Wilson's Bureau, 107 Monroe-ave. IT "ANTED lot) girls for city, villages, cot-f taes at lakes, seashore, 'lnousand Islands, and Adirondack mountains, fares paid; hotel cooks; waitresses, chamber, hali, pantry and' kitchen girls; 3 dish washers; big rush this week for the leading summer resorts; employers here to-day to engage. Sturge Company, Monroe-ave. The lireat Headquarters. 50 berry pickers wanted.

LADIES' PERSONAL. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. No advertisement less than 13 cent. LADIES Dr.

La Franco's l'erlodical Compound, for delayed. Irregular or palu-ful periods, has no equal; only iUic, at uru-ists. IN THE DISTRICT COCUT OF THE UNITED STATES. r'T the Western District New York Iu the mutter of Jauiea lleadley. a bankrupt.

In bankruptcy To 'the creditors of James Headley, of Koch-ester, In the county of Monroe aud district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the ilay A. 1 M- the James lleadley was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the tirst meeting of his creditors will be held ut room No. 021 l'owers building ia the city of Kochesfer, New lork, i the l.MU day of Ju'y A nt 1" clock In the at which time the said creditf.rs may atte'id prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and trausact such other liiis-siess us may properly tume lefore saul meeting. Dated, VAX VOORHIS. Kfero In Bankruptcy.

Drake. MlIHmaa Hebbard, Attorueya for Bankrupt. -Outside cutters. At John Kelley Mj, iState-Bt. 21o yANTED-Ten laborerT No.

8 school. Avenue B. St. Paol-ac VA 18 years old. to drive a delivery wagon.

lxiugtoq-ave. WANTEITYoang man for market, one that can cut meat. Address Marked, tbis of- yANTEI-Feeder for scoring and em-grlphiug '25. APP IV-AXTKD-At once, licensed drug clerk, S'an for nlht work- Powers Hotel Lrug ISiore. YyAXTEI-Brlght.

energetic man to call ou tailoring and clothing trade istate room ol. l- yANTED Drug clerk for town of 2,000, iu Pennsylvania. Call at 51 Canai-s- Wednesday morning. 1 "A YyANTKI-Twenty-nve teams at S4 day. 1.u,Julrf at 47 I'owera building, between 1- and Heady work.

210ss yANTKI Two first-class experienced plumbers' helpers. James McDonald, 31 A. M. Monday. 210 yANTEI-00 pea pickers, meet wagon at Mary Hospital at :30 iTonday morning; good wages.

M. Ilarwood. man fill place trust, and Kasman; highest wages paid. City Employment Agency, -lj South-ave. Modern practical manufacturer of perfume.

Give experience anti references. Address 1 o. Box 4li. Rochester fj 715 yANTD Bartender, clerk for store, walt- ers. kitchen man, teamsrers, porter, farm hand, bakers, is West Central agency.

yANTED 50 laborers at Wallington, X. on Sod us Bay Railway: 1.50 per day; splkers, $1.65. I. M. Ludingion, Contractor.

2l) VyAXTED Two men, $10 week; on hand, teamster, watenman. driver for doctor, young man with $5o cash. 2S1 Mala east, room 21. ANTED 200 pea and currant pickers to- day and every day this wee. C.

M. Tease. one-haif mile west of the rapids. W'ATED 00 pea pickers Tuesday morn-' lng; meet me at corner of West-ave. aad o'clock; 10c per basket.

W. J. llolmes, Brooks-ave. 210 VyAXTED Farm hands for Spencerport. S-o; 5 others and for tenement houses, a second eook.

$40; a baker, and others. Richardson, 53 Arcade. VyAXTED District manager by old insurance company; good Contract; easy to work; previous experience not necessary. Address W-3, this otlice. 41Gss VyAXTED Two or three men that have had experience In canvassing for telephone subscribers; good pay.

Call at New C'sburn house, between 2 and 6 M. Monday. J. T. V.

210 ANTED Manager at SUM monthly, ex- peuses and share profits; position worth ifo.OOo to competent mun; state experience, references, responsibility, etc. liazen 27 Thames-SL, New York. 1-3 yANTED A thoroughly experienced man who understand- soda fountain, making of Ice cream, compounding syrups from natural fruit, he must te well recommended. Address with particulars, contideatialiv, I this office. 210 WANTED Day men.

$1.50 and board, for baying and harvest; men by month, season and year; tenant house men, kitchen man. laboring men. 1.5o per day: teamster for the woods, 2 men to chop and saw. Sturge Company, 1U7 Monroe-ave. WANTED For U.

S. Army, able-bodied unmarried men. between ages of 21 and 35: citizens ft United States, of good char, acter and temperate habit, who can speak, read and write Enelish: recruits are special-lr desired for service In Philippines. For information appiy to recruiting officer, 20 East Rochester. N.

Y. SITUATIONS-MALE. Ads. cnl-- head 1 cent a word each time. No advertisement less than 15 cents.

WANTED Situations by loO active men and boys to go berry picking. l'J7 Monroe-ave. WANTED A situation as coachman and handy man about house. Address C-l. this office.

yt'ANTED By Enellshman, position as coachman or driver for doctor, first-class with horses. A-20. this office. 411 CAIRO'S GROWTH. It is Rapidly Assuming the Proportions of a Modern City.

Chicago News. Last year, in the socially non-existent slack summer season, building went on apace in Cairo, Egypt, and every year Cairo's visitors see the number of good streets increased and her imposing buildings multiplied. There is a tine new prison just completed near the citadel, on the model of the recently built larg? convict prisons at Tourah: but buildings of all sorts are in progress, or in intention to have executed. On the Darmall property, in the vicinity of the Savoy hotel, it is pioposed to put up a new theater; the new National Bank of Egypt proceeds apace; it is costing SISXM-'W- There are many handsome blocks of flat and private houses, and on the recently adapted ground floor of the former Continental hotel the Cairo branch of the Grauds Magasins du Louvre is shortly to be opened. The rental of the part of the building requisitioned is a year; but patronage will be plentiful and prompt, for Cairo women will not fail to appreciate the opportunity they have hitherto lacked of being able to get a complete trousoau at any time in Cairo with the facilities afforded in Europe.

Urgent. Kansas City Journal. A Winfield lawyer received a letter from a client the other day urging him to hasten a certain collection. "I am hard up," concluded the writer, "and need the money ad. Hoping this will find you the same, I am yours," etc.

Great Western Champagne Equals the imported in everything but the price. Its absolute purity recommends it to all for table and sideboard uses. Its perfection is proven by trial. PLEASANT VALLEY WINE Scle Maksrs, Rbeims, M. Y.

Sc'i ty all respectable Wine Dealers. ff4 OR SALE cards tor sale at Democrat and Chronicle office. IOR SALE Cheap, horse. Inquire at 253 I'ortland-ave. price $25.

IOR SALE One young heavy work horse. Maudery, 158 South St. PauL TOR SALE Cheap, 20 team and delivery A. horses. Inquire 407 St.

Joseph-st. YV "ANTED Side saddle and bridle, ladles' riding habit, 30 bust. A-14, this office. IOR SALE Nearly new rubber tired buggy, cost $200; will sell for $80. C-5, this office.

IVANTED To purchase horse for family use. city broke. 7 to 9 years old, weight 1,050. 2t0 Alexander or 828 Granite building. 710 IOR SALE Big sorrel horse, reliable, cheap, tiue large family horse, black, smart, gentle; family coupe, also landan car-riaire.

Barn. 2 Kowley-st. FARMS FOR SALE. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time.

No advertisement less than 13 cents. FOR SALE A good Western New York farm, large range of pasture, all under fence; plenty of timber for fuel and fencing; well watered; good buildings; fully equipped with teams, tools, and implements; farmer's house in good repair; owner's dwelling and outbuildings separate from others, nine rooms heated by furnace, hot and cold water, bath and closets: on high ground overlooking the flats, a beautiful healthful location; eTv minutes' walk to village, three railroads, post ifficc, express and telegraph stations. L. F. Windsor, Swain.

N. Y. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time.

No advertisement less than 15 cents. OR SALE cards for sale at Democrat and Chronicle office. FOR SALE-377 acres best land in Cayuga county, four miles from Auburn, uo trades, price cash no discount or commissions; first come, first served. Address Alfred H. Cowies, room 301, The Arcade.

Cleveland. O. 713 PIANOS FOR SALE. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time.

Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. FOR SALE Bargain! tprlghi. modern, nearly new 7 1-d octave, carved, paneled, cased piano, half price; or will rent. Mackle, 100 State. 1-3 FOR SALE $98 buys absolutely new upright piano, during July only: reliable make; Lester, Behring, Baus, Chlckering, others, factory prices, rented $2.50 monthly.

0o3 Powers block. BICYCLES FOR SALE. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word ea5h time. Xo advertisement less man 15 cents.

IOR SALE Men's Sterling bicycle, first-class condition. 3o East-ave. 210 I7K3R SALE: Gent's bicvcle. good condition, a bargain, $8. 169 North Clinton-st.

FOR SALE A lady's Crescent wheel, new this summer; owner must leave town. 229 Oxford-st. 211 COTTAGES FOR SALE. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time.

Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. FOR SALE The finest cottage at Cottage City, Canandaigua lake. Address W. U. Crandall.

Canandaigua, X. Y. 710 FOR SALE. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time.

Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. OR SALE cards for sale at Democrat r.nd Chronicle omce. IOR SALE Scotch collie puppies, at rea- sonable prices. Xo. 13 Eiiison-st.

311 IOR SALE McCormick self binder, in good order, $L'5 cash. E. X. Coy, Hudson ave. 13-5 IOR SALE Steam yacht Infanta.

Can be seen at R. Y. Charlotte. Inquire there of John Luke, or address F. this office.

715 AUCTION SALES. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. VUCTION Bookcase and books, wardrobe, this afternoon, 5 Sophia.

Charles H. Yost. VUCTION Good gentleman's wheel, blue flame oil stove; this afternoon, a Sophia. Charles H. Yost.

UCTION 2 o'clock this afternoon, 5 So- V. phia, bedroom sets, mattresses, spring, pillows. Charles H. Yost. A UCTION This afternoon, 5 Sophia, good carpets, rugs, matting, fancy rockers, tables, chairs.

Charles Yost. VUCTION Parlor and dining-room furniture, refrigerator, good range, this afternoon, 5 Sophia. Charles H. Yost. 1 UCTION Monday, Juiy 9th, 8 P.

74 ju ladies and gents' bicycles of the Wagner Mfg. of ltochester, without reserve. Morris Myers. 210 i UCTIOX Tuesday, 2 P. 77 Chestnut street, parlor furniture, rockers, chairs, three bedroom suits, oak sideboard, extension table, carpets, bedding, pillows, lace curtains, crockery, toilet sets, range, matting, etc.

Charles H. Yost. 411 i UCTIOX Tuesday, July 10th, 2 P. 257 V. two bedroom suits, springs and mattresses, rockers, extension table, dining chairs, center tables, carpets.

Sterling heater, range, couch, crockery, pictures; small but nice lot of goods. Morris Myers. 311 PERSONAL. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time.

Xo advertisement lesa than 15 cents. IF you want your pianos moved safely, call up 053, Thompson a Livery Stables, Ply-mouth-ave. 714 IVANTED Furniture moved, stored and packed for shipment. Metropolitan Storage Transfer 359 State-st. 1-3-3 VKWMAX.

Optician. Scientific examination of the eyes made free, at your home f.nd glasses fitted. A postal to Parry Newman, 307 Browu-st. 710 LOST. Ads.

under this head 1 cent a word eich time. Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. IOST-BIack shepherd pup, white breast -i and tan feet. Kewi.ru If returned to 145 Kent st. LOST The person ho took the Cleveland bicvcle from the Erie railroad will avoid trouble by returning to 412 Plymouth-ave.

LOST Fleur de lis watch pin, between 97 East-ave. and Central Church. Return to this office and receive reward. VVANTED Situations by experienced faui-VV ily cooks; French nurse for children: second girls; waitresses; good middle-aged women for eountrv. Sturge's Select Bureau, 107 19 years established.

IVAXTED-Second work or general with- out washing, bv first-class Canadian girl; children's nurses, waitresses, housemaids, competent general girls and other superior help. In office early this morning. Mrs. Wilson's Select Bureau, 107 Monroe-ave. Both telephones.

AGENTS AND CANVASSERS Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. Xo advertisement less than lo cents. IVAXTED Two experienced house to house canvassers, salary and commission. Address C-6, this otlice.

TVAXTED Agents. A big harvest! Por- traits of McKinley aud Bryan, handsomely mounted in colored cardboard frames, size 13x20; send 25 cents for sample outflt and terms to agents. Eugene Carraine. 1C20-22 Philadelphki, Pa. 311 ROOMS WANTED.

Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. X'o advertisement less than 13 cents. IVAXTED Man wants furnished room with French-speaking family. Address B-ll, this office.

210 IVAXTED Three unfurnished rooms on car line, by phvsician, two must be on ground floor. Address B-3'j, this office. 311 IVAXTED Five upper or lower rooms, bath, furnace and gas range, within raiie and half circle, rent not exceeding $4. Address C-3, this office. HOUSES VANTED.

Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. No advertisement less than 15 cents. IVAXTED Modern house, 7 or 8 rooms, ail Improvements; state terms. P.

O. Box 744. I VAX'TED To purchase small cottage. East Side, within mile circle, give street, number and price. Address li-13, this office.

715 WANTS MISCELLANEOUS. Ads. under this head 1 cent a word each time. Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. "ANTED From 50 to 250 quarts milk daily.

A-23, tnis otnee. aio IVAXTED Pop corn fritter machine; must be cheap for cash. Box 127, Murray. N. Y.

10 IVANTED Song, "A Bird In a Gilded Cage." marked Copyright, 1SU9. Address B-liS, this office. "ANTED Eight or ten horse power np- r'ght boiler, also six or seven norse marine engine. A-21. this ufflce.

013 power MONEY TO LOAN. Ads. nnder this head 1 cent a word each time. Xo advertisement less than 15 cents. 4 PER CENT, money to loan.

P. O. Box 1,103, New York city. 1018 ONEY TO LOAN Quick, cheap money. any amount.

Box 14. jIj "I ONEY' TO LOAN Any amount on second -AL mortgage. O. Box 277. 1018 MONEY TO LOAN $10,000 at once, on city property.

4o5 Granite building. MONEY" TO LOAN On real estate. 4'i to 0 per cent. Powell, lo3J Granite building. -loss MONEY TO LOAN per in large or small quantities.

Barker, 337 Poweis block. TfOXEY TO LOAX At 5 per city. J. farm property. Call or address Granite building.

210 MONEY TO LOAX Old lady near 70 offers cash for $12 weekly daring her life, with security. Annuity, this office. MOXEY TO LOAN Second mortgage money, most liberal terms; first mortgage money, 4 and 5 per cent. 711 Powers block. 1JUIVATE LOANS New plan, no security required; easy terms; also notes discounted; no publicity.

215 Chamber Commerce building. 4 4ij and 5 per cent, money for one to ten years by Albany Exchange Savings Bank. (City property only). Charges small. Gartield, Powers ulock.

MONEY LOANED salaried people and retail merchants upon their own names without security. Special Inducement. Tol-man, Granite building TO PARTIES temporarily embarrassed and in need of ready money, we offer the benehts of our Monetary Credit System, without securitv or Indorsement, on easy terms, without publicity. Also private loans on pianos. Insurance policies, etc.

019 Cham-her Commerce. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Ads. under this head I cent a word each time. X'o advertisement less than 15 cents. LL KINDS of business bought and sold, partnerships arranged.

Call 27 Elizabeth street. 514 rPO LET Bueler hotel. Sea Breeze. Inquire -L C. C.

Davy, East Side Savings Bank building. 715 ITOR SALE Coal yard, by railroad, with established trade, cneap; great chance. Coal, this office. I.OR SALE Country hotel, completely fur-nished, license, must be sold at once. 43 South Clinton.

SALE Splendid bargain. $0O0 bu srenuiue old established grocery busine; ya ness. Inquire 45 Tremout-st. SALE A first-class boarding house. best location, best prices; full of boarders.

Address C-4, this office. ITANTEH To rent vacant hotel In licensed town in Western New York. Address, with full particulars. A-i tuis omce. oil IOR SALE Barber shop, clearing $30 weeklv ibove expenses; fixtures new; owner leaving city.

Box 092, Geneva, N. Y. 1 mo LET Cheap to a good tenant, the old established business staud, corner Central park and Fillh-ave. Apply to A. Boas, 220 North-st.

opportunity to step Into paying book, stationery, wall paper and fancy goods business; owner's blindness causing Bale. Fred N. Van l'atten, Syracuse, X. Y. 6-1-3 IOR SALE Wishing to retire from busi-1 uess 1 will offer my slock and fixtures, and g'Xd will at a bargain; Lusluess has been established for 4U years; will the fullest Investigation.

Address Y-25, thi office. 310 Jaafc Us8 a Center Piece and See What a Charming Effect. New York Tribune. It is a great saving of laundry work and also of the household linen to use no tablecloths in summer. They are not at all necessary, except for conventional dinner parties.

Even for the ordinary late dinner, a polished table, with a pretty centerpiece of whita linen, garnished with flowers and silver, looks suitable for the season, while it goes without saying that in the daytime, unless the napery is of the freshest and best, a bare table is much more attractive. Many a time a spotted cloth is used to save the washing and give the laundress more time to do up the cotton frocks and shirts, with which in summer time she is overwhelmed. "But my table is ugly," says one housekeeper. "If I had a beautifully polished mahogany, it would be different. My table would look common." My dear woman, all natural woods are beautiful if well kept.

Your oak or black walnut will do perfectly well, if you rub off the scratches and stains which deface it. Give it a coat of brown shellae and have your maid rub it well with raw linseed oil with a few drops of turpentine once a week, polishing it off with an oiled bit of flannel after every meal, and nver touching it with water. If you do this you will 6oon have a table to be proud of, even if it is not mahogany. The best for everyday use is a hemstitched damask square. This will Jat frosh for a week, while more elaborate designs may be substituted for special occasions.

There should always be an arrangement of flowers in the center. One of the easiest and prettiest ways of keening continually fresh flowers on the table in summer, where one has not a garden, is to fill a small silver jardiniere (a plated one can be bought for a couple of dollars) with ferns from the woods, placing it in a soup plate filled with water, and filling the latter with flowers or pretty greenery of any kind. A small supply will look elaborate, and the ferns will grow and last all summer. At the four corners of the napkin cross well polished tablespoons, placing in the angles saltcellars, pepper, mustard pots, while small dishes for radishes, olives or any kind of relishes will complete the pretty centerpiece. The plates, knives, forks and glasses should be set on the polished wood.

No one need wish for a daintier or more attractive looking table than this will make. At a camp cottage, where the pine wood table refuses to be polished into prettiness or refinement, a clever woman has overcome thi? difficulty, and at the same lime dispensed with tablecloths, by covering her table with a dark blue denim cover that reaches to the ground. On this she puts her white centerpiece, and also a white doily to match, under every plate. The effect is exceedingly good. BAD NEWS FOR MOSQUITOES Dr.

Veeder Says Oil Will Interfere With Their Usefulness. Dr. M. A. Veeder, of Lyons, a writer of some note on scientific subjects, has discovered a plan for materially lessening the mosquito pest, which, he claims, is largely responsible for the spread of malarial fever and other kindred diseases.

Ir. Veeder has devoted some time to the study of this matter, and yesterday gave out to the press the result of his investigations: 'The cause of malarial fever has been traced to a parasite, which eats into and destroys the red corpuscles of the blood. Very recently it haa leen disc unwed that this parasite infects a certain species of mosquitoes, whose bite consequently is capable of conveying the disease. Such mosquitoes breed in stagnant pools and the problem of their destruction has been an interesting one to me. "I have experimented quite a little and have found that a very email quantity of oil, crude petroleum for example, diffused upon the surface of the water over which it naturally tends to spread out very thin, is very destructive to 'wrigglers' of the sorts that are immature forms of mosquitoes, apparently by preventing them from l-ing able to get their tails up through so as to breathe.

This ing the fat. in-ts of this sort are kild as readily and effectually as if actually poi-aoned. lThe experiment is not expensive and is easily tried. During the season of breeding a very little oil, applied repeatedly to stagnant streams at intervals of a few dajs, ought to diminish the numbers of wrigglers tremendously, and, if the species capable of producing such diseases are present, there ought to be a decided decrease in malaria fever, pneumonia and the like in the vicinity where the experiment tried.".

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