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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SATURDAY MAY 16, 1903. 13 od his head. Saplero was Drought, to SUNDAY NOTICES. Mc Curdy Sr Nor well Co. Mc Curdy Sr Nor well Co.

Except Where Olhertolse Slated. Sanday Services in the Churches Seated Beoh? Are Held at 10i39 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

Examples for Saturday's Underselling at ochesters Progressive Store An announcement that tells of great savings. That merely hints of the splendid values to be found all over the store. Bargain pickings from every department offered to your attention in a concise manner in the columns below. Each item a money saver, and the kind that you should not fail to take advantage of. Make it a point to visit the basement and see the exposition of Crowns of the Rulers of the World.

This is an exhibit which no one would do well to miss. A show of the emblems of royalty from the Old World, an opportunity never before accorded the people of Rochester, free to all, if you have not yet seen it, come, if you have come again. police headquarters last Sunday night and he was closely questioned in relation to his knowledge of the suicide of Joseph I'eoli. The case was adjourned yesterday for a week and Sapiero was released on leaving 100 security. GEIB IN TROUBLE AGAIN.

Big Attached by Same Gang That Made Him Trouble a Weeh Ago. Policeman Geib, of the Fourth precinct, is beginning to think that the commander on the quarter deck of a battleship during a bombardment has just the little the best of it, when compared to his job of paroling a section in the northeastern part of the city. Thursday night Geib arrested Herman Kutschke, SO years old, for his mother. When the copper started from No. Aiphonse street, where he had arrested Kutsvhke.

tlie same gang; that attacked him lust week, when he arrested a violator of the law. gathered around and threatened him. He gut his prisoner to a drug store on Joseph avenue near Clifford street and locked the door. His prisoner put up a buttle and In the scrap Geib'e arm and shoulder were forced through the window. When the patrol wagon started away with the prisoner, a shower of rocks rat-tied against it and one of them hit Policeman Johnson in the back.

After Kurschke hud been taken away, Geib was c'nliged to summon assistance before the crowd would disperse. In police court yesterday Kut-schfce pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault and hut case was aljourned to Monday. He was committed to Jail. UNION STREET PAVEMENT. Board Lets the Contract for Brick Action on Other Bids.

South Union street will be paved with brick. The contract was let yesterday morning by the Board at Oontract and Si-pply to William Fuller for None of the objectors to the kind of Improvement appeared, having had their my at tlie last meeting of the council, and as Alderman Plumb urged the letting of the contract the action as stated was taken. There were two bids for painting Clarissa street river bridge: one from W. II, Ingram for Ss2.7G, and the other from William Hoilis for $739. Bids for fur-nishiuc 3.

bushels of oata for the fire an.l police departments were as follows: W. C. Smith, 41 12 cents a bushel; Newman Brothers. 41 5-8 cents. These contracts were not awarded.

Action on the bid for furnishing coal to the Department of Charities was deferred. Bids were received for Rugraff street plank Second street walks, Henrietta street cement walks. South Goodman street cement walks, Wci avenue asphalt pavement, and Catherine etreet asphalt pavement. A special meeting will le held at 1 1 o'clock Monday morning at which contracts will be awarded. NEWS OF THE RAILROADS.

Only from Rochester to Pa.Mfle coast points. Get tickets and further particulars at Frie city ticket office. No. 11 Fxchange street. The West Shore Bailroad announces the lowest rate ever for round trip Rochester to Buffalo or Niagara Falls tomorrow iSundayi.

Tickets will be available on trains leaving 7:13. and A. M. and wiil bo Rood returning leaving Niagara nt :1." and P. M.

and from Buffalo at 4. 7:15 and P. M. Train on the New York Central's br.tnch wiil leave Rochester tomorrow at 7. and 102t A.

1. 4. .1 and P. returning will leuve Ontario Beach a half hour later in each instance. Excursion ticket to Mani-toii Bench, -cuts for adult.

20 cents for children; Ontario Beach, 2 tents for adult and 1 cents for children. Everyone should -pend the day at Ontario Beach or at one of the many reports along the line of the ManiTou Beach Railroad. Commencing on the afternoon of May the Erie Railroad will make through i oiine ion between Roi in ster and I.ake-il!e iCoueMss lakei. The tnt train for the lake have Rochester at P. M.

on May LT.Mh. lecoration Iay. May trail will lave Rochester for the lake at A. and returning leave the lake at about P. M.

for Rochester. On Sunday. May train will leave RocheM'-r for tin- lake nt A. Sunday train wiil leave I.akeviile ut el.oiit P. M.

for Rochester. After the above dates passengers can leave Rochester daily eicept Sunday at A. A. M. aud P.

M. for Conemis lake, and returning urrive at Rochester from the lake at A. M. and P. M.

Summer schedule with early morning train from the to Rochester will take effect on or about June loth. VON HlKSCIlt In tills city, on Friday liiorulc. Maj 1j, LKU. at the family residence. Scl street, Ciara, wife of Heir Atioipb Von Hlrschfeld.

tihe Is survived by tier husband, one daughter. Mrs. George Apple, one sWter, Mrs. Jolin Kelser and two I'uul and George Schroet-ter. Funeral and burial strictly prtvats.

Kindly omit nowers. STANLEY In this city. Friday, May 15. at family residence. No.

305 Orchard street. Kate Stanley, a (red 70 years. Leaves two daughters. Mrs. William Glimore and Mrs.

A. and one son, John, in England. Funeral Sunday at 2:30 P. M. from rest-Once.

WING In this city, Thursday morning. May 14. at his home. No. ISO Gregory street.

Inniel J. Wing, aged 53 years. ruiieral Sinday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Burial privule VEKNAM At Sonyea.

N. Friday, May James Vernam. oldest son of J. ami Eleanor Vernam. Noti-e if funerr.l hereafter.

WENT WdHTH-At her aome In Washlne-ton. I. C. on the morning of Thnrsday, May 14. Marin, widow of the late riel Wentworth.

aged years. Funeral service wil'- be held at the Impel of Mount Saturday. May 16th, nt A. M. KoISIVSOX In this city, no Thursday.

May 14. Apiies widow of Joseph II. Itot.tnon. aired years. l-'itnern! will take place from the fare by re-lilence.

No. 'J'J Kenwood avenue, on Ktnnlay at M. Interment at Riverside tlds cltv. Thursday. May 14.

at the 'lorae of her father, James No 4 Alexander street. Fanllne o'Nel! rattiplie'l Iieceased s'irvtved hv hiini'ind I. Arthur Campbell, ffither and tno-lier Mr. snd Mrs. James and P.

sister. Miss Emma A. Fnersl on Sntnrlay, Mav loth, at from the house. Burial private. IflGAURe Thompson Pillar of Cloud and of Fire;" evening.

"Miversary. address by Rev. J. T. Gracey, l.

I). nd Driving ark. areniies-t'ustor, Horace A. ran. liver the Epworth dres.

Monroe Avenue Church, corner Averlll ave-no(v-l astor. Kev. F. I Lf-ete. Evening.

Ki-worth Leiigue auniversarv o.lilress to younic pe.p!e, on How YounK" Pe- Mav Best Advance the Interests Christ Klugdoiu." West Avenue Church. Chili West ave nues I'astor. Rev. Ir. Isane N.

lail.ev. Subject, niornlijij. nie -Medeni 1'elix!" eveuiiiK, Epworth League acuiversarv will le obseried with platform meeting, brief addresses by lhiniel Calkins, G. M. W.

Bills and the pastor. Miscellaneous, T. V. headquarters. No.

13 W. C. avenue. East Church of God, corner of Thomas and Clifford streets. Christian Soldiers' Church.

Tremnt and Reynolds streets C. Goodwin. Young Men's Chritiiiu Association, Soutn avenue, eorner Court Mass meeting tor men at P. M. Luke View Kidire Road -Sutiday-school at 4 M.

ana Christian Endeavor service at V. M. Youug Women's Christian Awoclation, Clinton avenue north Gospel service lor 3.1;u 1. Salvation Army Hall. 23 St ne street Services A.

15 and P. M. and Mrs Hughes. Christadelpbian Ecclesla, Frankport Temple, comer of Frank and Smith streets Address by C. C.

Yredeuburli. at A. M. Kallroad Branch of YJutig Men's Chrls-tiuu Ahr-ociat ton. No.

entral avenue. T. A. Tompkins will address tlie Gospel service at 4 P. M.

music by orchestra ot Memorial Prt-byterian I Volunteers of America. No. 444 East Main st'eet Captain an.l Mrs. J. J.

litlty ta charge. tiervices every nisut at clock, except Monday Sunuay evening, Mrs. Patterson. the saiallest married woman known, will sptak and sing, assisted by her son. Missions Faith Mission.

Nus. Stlllson street SuperinteiHient. Mrs. II. Baker.

Services at and P. M. Emmauuei Mission, Carter street Superin tendeut, Suein.au Wal.ai-e. Services at o'clock In tue evening. Central Mission.

No. 114 Spring street Su perlntendtmt, f. Turner, cu Sunday at 3 and P. M. Meetings ou other lUfchts of the week, except and bat urday.

at o'ciock. Liberty Mission. No. 2TV3 South avenne Services at a I'. M.

aud P. -M Services Sunday at and 7:3 P. and at o'clock Tuesday and Friday evenings L. Myies, superintendent. People's Rescue Mission.

Nos. to ll'S Front street Services at and 7:4. P. M. Afternoon.

Kev. L. L. wl.i speak, and music will be furnished by a iimrtette from tt.e Heddlnn Cluin Kev. R.

D. Bawden, chaplain of the StMe Indus trial will g.ve a talk. i. ills. rat ed wi the stereopticou, on The Man Who Mad a Mistake." Presbyterian.

United Church. No. Sophia street-tor. Rev. J.

P. Sankey, D. I). -Pas Emmanuel Church. Plymouth nr.d Frost avenue Pastor, Kev.

WI. A. Hillock. Trinltv Church. A'l-n st reel Fast or.

Kev. A. Se.lers Niavs. s.rv.ces at 4." A. M.

Calvary U.ie an.l liatnil tou street-l'a st.ir. Hew Ge-irg-- 1 I jst. Subject, mornlua. I Am the Lord." First Church. Plymouth uvi nue and street Pa-tor.

Kev. George 1 Si Subject, evening. Walking iu the Light." Grace Church, Lye-i a venue Pastor, Kev. Samuel F. Sharp.

Subject, uioruing. God's ireut Blejslugs." evening. Lire After leath." Third Chunh, East avenue and Mlg street Pastor. Pan; n.o:ti;L:. a FuirSiier; evening.

i'he Faultbss Chr.st." Mt. Hor Church. Slmin avenue and Rose-dale street Pastor, Rev. Robert We, is eaeti. Subject, uifirnng, "The Kingdom:" eveuitig.

sermon by Ke. George Sear.es. Memorial Church. Hudson avenue aud Wilson street .1. l.yon CaugUey.

Subject, morning, The Holiness of God's House;" evening. "One ihing Thou I.aek-est." East Sid Church, llayward avpnne snd Cham it street Pa -tor. Itev f'harles Colt. 1. 1.

subject. Everlasting ArtiiK. evening. 'Law in tn- Soi; t-ual World." Si. I'eter's Chur-h.

r.rner of Gibb au.j Grove streets-Pastor. v. S. 1. I.

Services at ":1 A. prea hit.g by Kev. T. Harwood Pallisou. i'.

u. no afternoon service. North Church. Fulton avenue snd I-usl street-Pastor. Kev.

Peter Lindsay. 1'. 1 '-Subject, morning. The Bib. e.

Book for All Time;" evening. Jau.es, Brother oT John, and James the Westminster Church. West euue-Pastor. P.ev. Albert Evans.

Morning. A. E. U. of the Kesetie Mi-i'bn.

lk; evei.mg. travel ta by the on "sw.txer-land the Cathedral of Brbk Church, North iitihigii and Ai'en streets Pastor. Rev. W. U.

I ay lor. I assit-tant. Kev. G. B.

F. IUh-h 1. 1. Ir Taylor will preach in the morning, and Professor Walter lUuseheuhuscb In the even lng. Centra: Church.

Sophia srd Oiurch streets Pastor. Kev. M. Slel.lil.is, Istsnt Rev. Wi.liam S.

Carter. I. a Fator I preach morning and evening. Sul.je' "Treasure in Heaven;" evening. ir.orn- ihe Heart Beautiful." Reformed.

First "hnrch Oregon and Ilsr-rlsou streets-pastoi. Rev. L. Hykstra. 1 1 English service 1 A.M.; u.

4j P. M. Second Church. Central avenue and Scio street Pastor. John Lamar.

Subject, morning. Tlie Peiriiln evening. Hoes It Matter What We Think German Evangelical Emmanuel Church, nami.ton and Bond streets Rev. II. bebnatz.

pastor. Germau service In the morning and se-vce In the evening. Unitarian. Unitarian Church. Temple street Pastor, Rev W.

C. Gannett. Service at 10..) A. ii. Srbiect rogma and Poem.

Primary Grade and Secondary Grade Theology. Universalis'- First Church Clinton avenue soutn Pas Kev. Isaac P. Coddii'gton. I.

I Serv- tor, i. ift.ni tiastor subject, I tie Speaking God-Have Va Ever Heard Him Attorney in a Dual Role. Attorney John J. Mcltioniey took the p'ace of I'rosecutor t'nlhtluiii ye-terday in police tourt and askwl for nn adjournment of the ense of I'ietro I j.c-cii.hI of MnbUtie two men with the point of a Tli' Httoruey is fer vH and thought that he oouU not verj veil appear for 1-th nrd at the same time. Justice 'nndsey Pre-nl with him and the wil.

bt tiied ou the '-1. Smallest Married Woman to SpeaK. Mrs. Patterson, wli" spc.krn of as tli nmllet married woman known. speak and sine at the meeting of the unteers of America.

No. 444 Mam strec' enft. Sunday night. She w.ll be assise, by her sou. Mrs.

Patterson is years age. weighs forty-four pounds and is -three inches tall. Riding on Trains Was Costly. Frank Temple, John Urcnnan and Ed ward Moyer, three joung; men who vrer caught ridinff New York Central freight train Thursday afternoon, were fined If." each yesterday in police court, Specin Officers McKelvey. Ehrmentraut and Hail road Detective Hulburt caught them.

Says He Was Hit With a Stone. Francisco Sapiero, an Italian, was ar rnigned In police court yesterday on charge of assault in the third degree, pre ferred by Colleto Douienico. The lattet gays that him couiitrynaa.n. bounced a stone Advent. Seventh Day Advent.

No. 134 Caledonia avenue Saturday at 2 J. M. Christian Church. Tremont street, corner jierno.

da Pastor. Kev. V. U. Hlgley.

Sub-ject, morning. Abounding Grace;" evening. Apocalyptic Letter to the Church, at Epbeens." Baptist. pronson Avenue Church, corner Reynolds street. Farsells Avenue Church Pastor, Rev.

J. Travis. a Wilder Street Church Pastor, Rev. I. N.

De Vuy. Me gs Street Church Pastor, Rev. H. Clay Pevpels. Park Avenue Church Pastor, Rev.

Charles B. Moss. Lake Avenue Church Pastor, Rev. C. A.

Barbour. I. l. Plymouth Avenue Church, Flint street gervices suspended. Seventh T'ay Baptist.

No. 516 Monroe tre-iue- Services Saturday, 3 P. M. Niagara Street Church, Niagara sod Dake itrett Pastor. Rev.

L. E. Trover. North Church. Avenue A and Clinton, avenue north Pator, Uev.

F. C. A. Jones. First Church, Fitzhugh and Churcli streets Pastor, Rev.

J. W. A. Stewart, I. I).

Second German Church. Clinton avenue soiitn and Meigs street Pastor Rev. U. Emmanuel Mission, Carter street Sundav-ftiooi at 3:30 P. M.

Y. P. B. C. E.

at ti.W T. M. First Genu an Church, corner Andrews street and Clinton avenue north ilistor. Rev. A.

lianleis. University Avenue Church. Atlantic avenue, comer Fab-mount street Pastor, Kev. L. Maxfieid.

1 Genesee Srreet Church Pastor, Rev. Geo. Subject, morning. Trouble and It Antidote;" evening, Our Mothers." 1 LyeU Avenue Church Pastor, Rev. W.

J. Beld. Subject, morning. Our Gifts;" evening, FaJth la God, the Churci's Supreme heed." Sec ocid Church, North and Franklin streets Pastor, Rev. D.

D. MacLaurtu, D. I. Subject, morning, Peace," by request through the local Council of Women;" evening. The Temptation of the Divine Man and Our Temptation the Second Temptation." Congregational.

South Chtjrch. Pearl and Alexander streets Pastor. Rev. Charles O. Eaines.

Subject, Boning, The Visible Church;" evening, "A Call for Reapers-" Plymouth Church. Plymouth avenue and Troup street. Rev. Lewis G. Rogers, pastor Fitch Memorial Church, of Buffalo, will preach morning and evening.

nnsiian. First Church of Christ. Howell street P.ev. a. VI Fortune, pastor.

Subject, mora-teff, "Locking for AuotbeT City;" evening, The Sacrednea of the Home." Second Church of Christ, Columbia avenue 'pastor, Kev. Stephen J. Corey. Subject, morning, A Re That Costs Soine-tcicg;" evening, A Great Fali and Its Cause." Christian Science. PViiwh fTirlst Scientist corner nt Alexander and Cobb streets.

Soul and Body." Second Cbtrrch of Christ. Scientist. No. 901 Powers Block. Services at 10.

3o A. M. and :46 P. M. Soul and Body." LpiscopaL All Saints' ChuTcn, Webster avenue, corner Garson avenue.

St. James Church. Almlra street Rector, Rev. F. C.

Woodard. Church of the Epiphany. Jefferson avenue Rector. Rev. Amos Skeeie.

St. Stephen's Church, Fillmore street Pastor, Kev. Lr. W. o.

Taylor. Trinity Church. Jones avenue and Frank street Hector, Kev. Edward Jr. St.

Mark's Church, corner Holllster sad Merrinme streets Hector, Kev. E. P. Hart. Chapel of the Church Home.

Mt. Hope venne Rev. G. T. Le Boutulier, cuap.am.

Services at 3:15 P. M. St. Andrew's Church, Averlll avenue and Ashiand street Hector, Algernon S. Crapsey.

Francis S. Lippitt, curate. nuren or lue asumul, Aunuaune Btreev and Burke terrace Kector, Kev. G. T.

l.e BoutlHlr. Services at 11 A. M. and 5 P. M.

St. Paul nurcn, tasi avenue l-ecior. P.ev. Murray Bartieit; assistants. Kev.

Ste-paen Sherman. and Kev. Arthur S. Mann. Rector.

Kev. K. K. Converse, 1. assi't-aDt.

Kev George K. Brush. Holy Coniniu-tlon at A. woom! service at A. evening service at 7:30 o'clock.

Christ Church, East avenue, rear Wii-lsni Hctor, Kev. Andrew J. Graham; curate, Fev. Webster W. Jennings.

Holy CoiraiiUinou at 8 A. moro.iig prayer and sermon at 11 A. evening, prayer and sermon at 7:3" o'clock. St. Thomas's Church, Field street Hector, Rev.

II. Martin. Services at 1') and a. M. and P.

M. Holy Communion A. morning prayer and sermon at ii evening piayer and (wnima at o'clo-k. Itv. lr.

V.H.toii latterniii. re--tor of Si. Peter's (Ihunh, Albany, wi.l preach In the morning, and Rev. Mr. Shtru.aa In tie evening.

Evangelical Association. First Church iGermanj, Hudson avenue Factor, Rev. A. Luesher. Calvarv Church.

Ontario street, near North Tnlon Pastr. Kev. George C. I)ezan. Subject, morning, "Naomi and Ruth;" Sabbath Observance Interpreted by Cod." Evangelical.

Trinity Church iGenuani. street Castor. Rev. Adolf Baitier. Salem Church iGermam.

Franklin street-Pastor. Kev. J. F. W.

Helskamp. Bt. Paul's Church (German). North Flti-scgh street I'astor, Rev. WlUlam Baur.

Free Methodist, free Cturch. North Union and Richmond treets Pastor. Kev. J. 11.

Harmon. Lutheran. Chrlat Church, Central park Pastor. Rev. A.

Roeder. Bethlehem Cnnrch. Central park Pastor, Sv. C. Beta.

St. Luke's Churcn. Clinton place Pastor, fc'v. E. Hart man.

Zlon'e Church. Grove and Stlllson streets stor. Rev. E. Heyd- Clurr-h of the Reformation, Grove street v.

r. F. Fry. pastor. 8.

Matthew's Church. Morris street las-f. Eev. J. Muehihaeusen.

Coaeordla Church, Helena street Pastor, C. N. Conrad. Pu. 1.

-Grace Church. Bay and Niagara treeta ptor. Rev. W. E.

Murray. Zlon's German Church, Grove and Stlllson treets Pastor, Iiev. F.rnest Heyd. Church of Peace, Caroline street and Mount v'eraoa avenue Pastor, F. W.

Flebke. 8t- Paul's Church. Clifford and Loomls Rev. L. f.

Mayle. Sunday-chooL 12 M. Trinity Evangelical Church, corner of aicpbe.l and Wainut streets Pustor, Rev. C. Erbes.

St. Vlsrk's Missouri Church, South Good a and Benton streets Pastor, Kev. Fred-r W. Kreoncke. St- John Church.

Joseph avenue and Bu park-Fastor. Rev. J. NJcAim, L. u.

Methodist EpIscopaL Spencer Ripley Chnrch Pastor, Rev. John Waters. Subject, morning, Iaul Felix;" evening. Epworth League An-lverary. "ray Chapel Pastor, Rev.

L. Rogers. Service at 3 P. M. First German Church, North street Pms-tw.

Kev. Henrv II. Heck. llnimanuel German Church. Joseph avenue Pastor, Rev.

George Maier. Heddlag Church, St. Pul and Scrantom treets- Pastor, Kev. L. L.

Rogers. Ziou Church, Favor street Paator, Rev. J. Adama. Morning.

evening, 8. Corn H1U Chnrch. Plymourti avenue and tUinbcrgh street Pamor. Rev. Thomas -rdtu, 1,.

jj Asbury Church. East aventie Paator, Rev. fowln B. Oimstead. D.

D. Bublect, morn-n. "Strenath and Beauty;" evening, "Help Happiness. First Church, Church street Pastor. Rev.

tbaries Ellrt Hamilton. I. L. Subject, fcorning, The Secret of Christian Fidelity;" venlng, My Place tn the Army." North Avenue Church Pastor, Eev. George rUmer Harris.

Subject, Burning. Rope door Draperies with sliding tassels in all colorings values one-third more than we are asking for them to-day $1.98, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.75. Special values in hammocks 75c kind for 48c. $1.00 kind for 65c. Others up to $4.00.

Knoware An excellent light weight suspender for summer wear the maker's name Knothe is a guarantee of the best for wear here at 50c. 3 fold oak screen filled with a variety of patterns in silkaline regular price $1.25. To-day 79c. Regular fifty cent balbriggan shirts long or short t-leeves in sizes 3S, 40, 42 and 44c only To clear out 37 l-2c. Some very handsome effects in lace collars, white cream and butter Venise Lace 50 and 75c.

A fine lot of shirt waist lengths including fine embroidered Swisses, mercerized effects in firm, sheer materials piques and a variety of very desirable materials ranging in price, special for to-day. For the patterns 21c to $2.25. Small lot of children's Fancy Parasols, made of fine mercerized cotton values up to $1.00 for to-day special at 59c. Century Perfume, Violet, Peau de Espagne, Lawson Pink and Rose Noble regular 25c value, to-dav 15c oz. Ladies' Patent Leather Oxfords, made of good soft stock, Goodyear ve't, soft sewed soles, splendid value at $2.00.

MillineTy Specials Trimmed Dress Hats in black and colors, copies of our pattern hats, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. Ready-to-wear Shirt Waist Hats in plain black and colors, $2.25, $3.50 and $5.00. Untrimmed shapes in black and colors, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Roses and Foliage, special, 10c a bunch. Lad ies Vici Kid Oxfords in light or heavy weight soles, patent leather tips and trimmings. Special $1.50.

IN" TEH DISTUICT COURT OF THE STATES for rbe Western liistrlct of New York. In the tnattrr of Hezeklau Ii. Hoibrook, a bankrupt. In No. I.08I.

On tliN 'lav of Mar. A. on reading the petition of tbo above-named bankrupt, tvrajiug for a from his debts. It Is Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the mime on the ltu dav of Jrtne. A.

I. 1103. before nald Court, at the i-ity of lluffah), Ju raid district, at o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published In the Ifemorrat and Chronicle, a newspaper prluted In said district, at least once ten davs prior to said return dny, and that all known creditors and other persons la interest may appear at the same time and place and show cause. If any they 1 nvc. why the prajer of said petitioner should r.ot be granted.

And It Is fnrtheT ordered by he Court, that the referee shall send by call to all known creditors copies of rhls order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Jchn H. Harel, Judge of (Seal of the court) the said court, and the sea! thereof, at the etty of Tlnffalo. in said district, on the Hth day of Mav, 1003. GEO.

P. KEATING. Attest: Clerk. Geo. P.

Keatlnsr. Clerk. To the creditors of Hezeklah B. Hoibrook, or Take notice of an order of which the fore- g-olng is a copy, QUIKCT VANVOORHIS. Referee in Bankruptcy.

A fine Pique 27 inches wide, in a variety of good patterns, figured or striped, worth 18c, for to-day special at 12 l-2c. A Waist Set of three pins large size, specially heavy pearl exceptional value at the price, 19c. A special value in Table Damask, very heavy half bleached, 62 inches wide, 29c. High-class beds, 1 1-4-inch post, heavy filling some with continuous post and heavy brass scroll work extended foot 3 coats baked enamel regular price $15.00, special $10.75. 27-ln.

Silk Tissue a nice soft material for thin dresses white ground with printed warp, figures in Persian effects, $1.25 value, special $1.00. Fancy silk frilled Hose Supporters side elastic, excellent value at 25c, special at 19c. All-silk Taffeta Ribbon 3 1-2-ins. wide, all the favorite colors for summer wear, including plenty of the ever popular white, a yard 12 l-2c. All-silk satin Taffeta Ribbon 5-ins.

wide, very fine quality and a beautiful finish, suitable for dainty sashes and millinery, plenty of all the best colorings, a yard 19c. Cross stripe grenadine curtains in rose, blue, green and red, regular price $1.35. Special 98c a pair. Table Damask, all linen, extra heavy weight, half bleached, 63-ins. wide, special 50c.

Dainty iMuslin Stocks in the popular embroidered style some of the season's newest goods at, special, 25c. All-silk Colored Taffetas for linings and drop skirts in rose, reseda, green, lavender, white, purple, cadet, navy, light blue and nile green. A good strong silk that will give good wear, a yard 39c. Wrist bags In pressed walrus and seal leathers 5-in. frame inside pocket, 50c value, special 39c.

On loooaat of Its frightful Blood Poisoning is commonly railed the Kins of All Tilses.se. It my be either hereditary or contracted. Onoe the system Is tainted wtta It. the tinearfi may manifest Itself li tUe form of Scrof ula, Kcxema. Rbenmattc Pains, Stiff or Joints, Eruptions or Copper Colore.

I Ppots on to I Face or dy, little fleers In the Month or on the Tongue. Sore Throat. Swollen Tonsils, Falling- out of the Hair or Eyebrows, aad finally a Leprois- like Decay of the Kiesh anil Bones. If yon have any of thpse or stmlllar Symplon, fet BROWS a BLOOD CURE, Immediately. This trsatmont la praotloally the result of life work.

It contains no dangerous drufrn or Injurious medicines of any kind. It -oea to the very bottom of sa forces out every particle of Imparity, sjou every sign and symptom disappears, completely and forever. The blood, the tissues, the flesh, the bones and the whole system are cleansed, port fled and restored to perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the and Dleasnres of life. BKOWN'S BLOOD CCRR.CMa bottle, lasts a Month. Made by Dr.

BROWN, ns Arch Philadelphia. For sale In R( Chester only by B. M. Hyde Drug Ml East Main St. POISON BURKE WHITS BOOKBINDERS ill? Gibson stock foundations, all sizes in cither black or white, each 8c.

All-silk Ribbons in all the best colorings, beautiful jac-quard designs, soft finish with a noticeably high luster 4 ins. wide, a yard 15c. Fancy Satin Striped Ribbons, one of the prettiest ribbons in the tale, interwoven dots and stripes in self colors, 4 1-2 ins. wide, all the best shades, a yard 25c. On sale this morning, 50 dozen men's Negligee Shirts, sizes 14 to 17 inclusive, made in both plain and pleated styles, with one pair separate cuffs rare value and you get them for just half, special 50c.

New line of Top Collars for wear with low neck dresses, some very handsome effects extraordinary value, special 50c. Beaded Lorgnette Chains in pearl, turquois, coral and black a rare opportunity to possess one of these fashionable chains at a small expenditure. Special at 21c each. Special values in barrettes, rod hair pins and barrette combs some originally priced at 19c. Special at 10c.

Ruffled muslin curtains in a variety of pretty patterns figured and striped with plain ruffle value $1.25 Special 87c Third floor. White neglige shirts madras with self stripe one pair of cuffs, excellent value 50c. 36 in. Curtain muslin a great bargain regular 12 l-2c valu; for Saturday selling 7c Third floor. White Goods for waists and children's dresses in a number of pretty styles, including Ieno lace stripe, batiste cords, a yard 7c.

Children's 5-strap Sandals, patent leather vamps, cool and dressy for warm weather wear. Children's Sizes, 6 to 11, $1.25. Misses 11 1-2 to 2, $1.50. Severe cases of RHEUMATISM re being cured every day by MEDICAL LAKE TABLETS the reatest remedy for all diseases of the blood ever known. They Regulate Strengthen Purify.

Are Nature's own remedy. Not a physic. 35a. st Bottle, at Drag Storoa. Indian Head Brand, fha Only Oeaoloa.

MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFG. UO Naaaas New York, and Spokane. WssB, For sale ty: liAKK LilLU cornet Main and Soutb Cilntou; HilJli DKUH 2ti2 Kast Main; TI1K PA INK DHL ti 24 anU Kast Main; BUl'W'S DKUO 8TOKE. 1j5 East Main; flKYAN IKVti HOI fjrt West Main; R. J.

STHASENBCBG llO West ave W. J. SCHEKEB. 23tf Jefferson ave GUILFORD'S CUT RATE IRUO STORE. 138 State; GEO.

HAHN, 561 State; FLANNERY. comer Clinton and Andrew's- THE KOBBK PHARMACY, corner Clinton and Andrew Rochester. Women's Walking Suits, serviceable materials, just the thing for summer wear, formerly $10.00 and $12.50, for $5.00. Women's Walking Skirts, strictly all-wool fabric, black with shorted white lines 7 gore stitched side plaits to deep hem with 12 rows stitching. Special $5.00.

Colored Shirt Waist Suits, in fancy stripes, contrasting bands or bias stitched fold trimmings a lot of very desirable styles, values up to $5.00, choice $2.98. One small lot of Women's Jackets, odds and ends of $5.00 makes choose quickly while they last $1.50. Women's Dress and Walking Suits of various excellent materials not a suit in the lot ever sold for less than $12.50 to-day $7.50. Tan color Batiste Suits, waists trimmed with straps and tucks skirts side plaited in panel effect front, entire suit attractively trimmed with red piping, bpecial $3.50. Women's Shirt Waists in in colored madras white madras and white lawn an immense assortment with all the pretty features of the regular $1.25 and $1.50 kinds.

Choice $1.00. A very soft quality splendid black Feau de Soie full especially adapted for suits and coats just the right weight. Regular $1.50 per yard. Special $1.25. All silk, full 36-in.

black Taffeta, heavy soft finish, good for suits, coats and drop skirts the best taffeta ever offered for the price. Special at $1.25. New Embroidered Half Hose fifteen patterns in neat pretty effects, including stripes and figures, 25c. 54-in. full Bleached Damask, a few desirable patterns to close out while they last, 22c.

Cotton Mesh Underwear for men, great value in light summer wear, shirts and drawers, each, 25c, Ladies' Vici Kid Shoes, patent tips, Cuban heels, the top-notch of value giving. Two styles at $2.00. W. L. DOUGLAS S3.50 You can Save from $3 to ij5 this Spring by wearing W.

L. Douglas $3.50 Shoes. Thty equal those 1 11 a have been costing von The immensesale tafp proves their fwi -g suerioritv. ii O.mi'.il v. -i HilVB pairs during the spring and summer in II 11 3, el jFtj mir of lilL'h pair of ox- V.VV.VM' fords.

Don't pay $i0to12forthese two pairs when you can pet as much style, comfort, and service in two pairs of W. L. Douglas shoes for $7. V. nonglan make ami wll mora men's S3.AO ihon thnii any other manufacturer In the world.

Umd ftht Inst Imnnrted and American leattitrt Including Patent Corona KM A. Patent Corona Colt. Boy mil vt'i- W. L. Dounlm hoa.

frlco. S2.CO nd ft. 7 5. Fast Color Kyelets used exclusively. AIIITtntll nw nfl prt-e mpl on bottom.

LAUIIUlli ROCHESTER: 236 E. MAIM STREET.

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