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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CIIRONICLE. TUESDAY. MAY 23, 1903. 4 HELP YANTEDMALE. A1.

mule this head 1 cnt wortl eneh tiro. No floViMtiseriiwir Ichs than ent. GRADUATES OF PHIPPS SEMINARY took charge of the rhoir there has been a great Improvement in It, its membership having bce-i largely augmented and the singers skillfully drilled. The choir now numbers about forty singers. HELP WANTEDFEMALE.

A1. undpr th! hpad 1 a word each time. leu than 15 cents. yANTi: La undreH. Vt Ch Ui-a re.

HELP WANTEDFEMALE. Ada nn1er thin had 1 eent woM wh time. No advertisement tan 15 cent. UANTEI Three dish washers, at once. ,11 Eh ait -a ve, HLF WANTEDMALE.

A1 thin lieud 1 cent wonl ciwh tlojp. N't Hdvi'rtircHif'iti I'- than ieiits. 'yANTKO A hiui.er.' 1 hast ate. yA.N'I'Klt" Sophia GRANGE HELD MEMORIAL DAY IMPRESSIVE EXERCISES AT WOLCOTT. FOURTEEN VACANT CHAIRS tulcgies Vronounced on All Members of the iVolcett Orange Who Hate Died During the Year A Pro-fusion of flowers.

Harder. KiO Atlanii- nvf, llu hoy at once. 31 Kost-ave. tyyAN Kf) yA.Ti:ri -AN I 1.1) Stalest. 'A VI House palntci iijiiii, jj i-: ast 1 MfU.

10 in Klteheii at room work. 3 1 I A man ife. 'A STIA) Koy for illnlui; i VVest Miiin st. i drlie d. Ai livery o.

tills ollie Three 111. ojli' A see 'ici fires.sttr on In si. ests. fa ifJil i a ipilre I.I U'AN I 1.1- Mr. ro'ii aid Slate K.

I' W'AN'J lio.v drh Apply I.j eli i i fw i Co delhtr wa'oii. ttfers. Apjjlv lil'Jf run forniinif I.illlth AN1 la tile. I.ve Plumbers .1. olio I "Union liorih One Ad'liess 4, cpeiien.

tins oRK I Bfocery c'e. A NT Kit eel ah irouud le sin el. tailor at An expcrli-ie tireaij Imker IP 1-ahK' fel'l, I- muMll! lras-l. I'd Am 'intir man and latin: 1.., this otllee. li-'V less I jb 'a A.

Nouili a eomosltfrs. Vied1 enlo all 1 Cllpl-Oieitl. iMiiellnaUoi s. light work, s. Ill an.

I J.X Kly st. sternly Ji Kail- W'ANTKI) einily Wei, nhiiuor for grocerv stole, vi- st. I', u. Ilo 'AN'I ouiir man wllllui; to work'to learn presslai; lesis. 4'J IP, Ulster st.

il.i l.xpei ii.n. e.l man and ck-llver. wajfes. in meat Huh of nir-t. men to farm.

K. It. in. or It a rnard'! fruit U'ANTKh hoy, mnsi Apply Crown Tailoring liave wheel. S.

4. da- ion. men "to salt, Steady" fob year around. I.o Uoy Salt I.e liny. 4 'AN 40 men work, good pa ears, stpulv aro tin a Jennings, Man to do rhore, aroaml hou- for tioard and small wages.

1'74 cfutral 1 1 nveiiin lliiinly inuti for private li-city; also ilrUer for Uoclor. liray Alnli ew s. In I A.NTKI -IMl-m class lirea.l a ml roll hale llakery, a a I'liar: I'lnperali; tnatl. Cliailotii AN I Boy alH.ot IS years ot nuc. ill-a Inir lo w-ork.

Pr. Walker, Mini i I 'llii loll street, 'J4 Hoys, lo lil years oil. Ap ply .1. w. liiUls I liM-lianue cor iir-c 'I'roup.

Vouiiif mail for Ml' I a weekly; sternly uiust ciiy. 1PT Mniii'iie a vr. enient tlntsiicrs. Heveral a a work. Hansom Suiilli Pes pal eh.

V. l- Vonni; man for retail store. a a i-lian Anilrewsst. TA.TI."I loii union orpoiiters aa this Apply li. Ie liroff.

Hi lltecli si. w.tslier anil del $IJ. bill gtoI reliiilile i a s. W'AMIill T.auistcr. uay; labor a a IVIl AlMllC men fur nil kind.s Cray' rAN'rKI) farin help, stout Ions ami men, a a to uiouih.

meet dinners, tiruy's, 'Jol Auiii'ews. I l.l At once, carpenters a'al earp a (ers helpers. Pespati-ti. N. V.

tiillls Hi I'at'-at leatner repairers, good a a.ly i rk. Tied Todd M. 3L'4 ANTKI Voinii: man about is for otllee Wfrk. Appl Ot is, 1 OriiioiMl-i W'ANTKI) Sidd sheet lllelal Allen rers, prt vorUerx. haiuls and All.imic tSlamp- Ing AnirM -'u men" rlialii for ipiiek lor railroad work, inoniotioii, guod pay.

i. tray Andrews. VAN'I KI) -'iroeery men, no lee tint 11 Auiirews. lerhs ami polt ion is delivery led. U'AXTKD I'lrw! L'ltl Kyeli blrnM house paillte i iieyiiiiy mot mg reiidy J.

Lee. ANTKH Kxperieneeil p.Hker ieneod for tin WIIin.it ai must nave refer astle IClm st. W'ANTKI) 11 IMasterers etuinles; teady )pi- hour to emploj tueiit. per hour to employment. good tge.s.

Detroit, Mleli. Iti Ictilayers ehiini-s; steady III Hex So. Detl'tdt. Mich. W'AXTKD limits mohlers, eiuploviiieut Detroit.

Mich. worhiot'ii. U'ANTKD- Two off pressor on veals, ami marium pressers; AI pay; SaUll'dnv half IloiHster st. ANTKI) Hell hoys for hotel, boys from remit ry prefened bo iu learn l'omJ eleried bo Andrew rude. W'ANi'KD I'ttsi jjiod Ktioni hoyi to woi lu mat dine shoo.

Deiunee Xlnchine i'o Itee tilve A'piednei st ANTKI It.ihl, iutie vtHiiiL' umn to the yroeej-y t-usihess; Kood cliaiice for ruli! kind thi olltre. -v, fur i A.NI'KI) Hell hoys, poriels wait- luneii counter, men illsli a sin otllee fee. liray. Audlews. Smart hoy to work" In one ilh preferred.

Kind v.ii;ts, chance to arm r.atier t)tis and MynU-s's! AN'. about lit old, one -e hi me Ibis olMce. IK, i lio has had sniiu rh- grocery loi.siness preterit Iloihiining ro.iin forfiuin on MeKa wt.ru, also turn bisters. A ppl K. (.., Hli-dol lit.

use, 2W, 7 hi i I'- M. ANTKI) A stout buy IS ears "old. about factory and run et ail after i a. at -SA Souih KiuiniKh Stl-4' IliirlnT. uli'aily uork a ml 11 ini.v; nlso a ymiiii.

nniii wttu ati-mt htalf lli-ll YniHiK man wlio can cuntrtd ek eroct-rv busfuehj on West Mile, lien cenler city iood chance. A. l.asoii, KxcloniKe Ht, WANTED A lo present a plan wuere-l by buys perpel tusiiraitct on home, hnstiierH'i or oitlce effects; SM protit on each order K. D. TomiOilys, Mlddlctown, male stenographer lor pnrtdmslng ib-parf n.cn make amdl- cnlion iu loiiu hand, reference and state an'.

eMu-neiice and salary wanted. )-47. tuts oince. a-4 1 'ANTKD -A bright man or education for outside position walesiiuill, (iooii pay and advancement lo rlgli loan. ApjMy niter it A.

to C. It. i ruliaui, YYhitcomu House. A.N l.lt A Thorouiihly expert in pracU-ai uurfeiy moiU in all its lraiietips who wains a permanent posltiau, I jjivh tud pari leu and vcfe eii.ea and stste t-a l.iry anted, etc. 1 Km lord ursei ies, i Ditkesdale, ash.

fj, -Two men of ability to the Home Kd a imiii I Sorie; l'bihoieipiua, show iet tu'ctk. and s'cii; doi Nt'iu. -ali pe( trie ed sa i--nieii pl'efe ali with after- A. ward J. Stanley.

Whit comb Ibnise. ptv I- of AGENTS AND CANVASSERS New Ii.iuaiK At ot. men. OUT eba I lollllUlC slate. Ui' 1 ll 1 ii.t.

"pie i-t rJ.imo I it in rl 1 li liip-i lili.l so. nettling NTKl -l (r.H-wJ I wiixMi. fur u.hmu au M'liu si. i i I I i i I i I 1 I 'A STUD- Two waitresses. Apply 22 Xtatest.

ami waitress. -10 Kast-ave. for geaerai Lou-sertO'k. 7n Pearl st. U'ANTKI) r.pi Co Hklrc tiaails anil waist hands at onrt-st.

A.VTKt.-.Waitress, at nnee. At I'lfll-ton ave. south. A KM Hotel. for 111 past ry room TJo kneel state i.

tills olllee. UA.NTKf)-Co.or" 'A lit nnsw lek st. general jjlrl. Apply P.ros. Ta S.

I its (al.le irlrls Moloney tSeo-Sl. for itenel-nl housework. -Apply Oi-egon st. I'liamlieiniiiid. Impilre rsiui I Powers Hotel.

I Tor SOUtll. U'AVI'KIi I ll'iloa-ave. dressinakltiij. IH 'AM CI) filnir.jj room girl at Peck IHn-' iuK Hull, li4 Slale-st. XVANThill overall bauds.

Jacoi.son, st. 'A i l-ill -liirls for paekliiK Slice Ceutenniiil sr. fielder (Ilrl for hottsewoik. two lu fan inhy. Apply '4 elg.v st.

Wouiaii lo clean wiudoivs. Mnielian Pilruaee st. ANTliD Kljrht or ten mrls. Annlv 7 once, A Her Ilr A.Nfl.'li Woinnn to clean ltrowu st. mid Jefferson-sre restaurant.

A woman to do rleonin Ulllle's, PC Kii4t Main Hi. YA'TIUj A pfrl to do general bo'ige- wuj k. klteiuwi 1 urk. Addreas Tin IJrowu-t Tirsr class din iiter irl, Central ave. one and woman.

37 WANTED--Woman for sweeping Xflintcr -nt lennifig. iill 178 Alt ANTKIJirl for general housework, refeti n-w. 71'Varwlck-ave. ly-'-AXTKlJ Kxperlem-ed for rund.v hi ore. Tlit? ulyiiiplan, lo iCimt Main, A.N TI-D-- A girl for general 4 Ariiolil park; re.erenee-i required, YTAS'li.

Taifle kIMs" for titUng ronmrAp-i ply Wrlght, Peters A Jo7 Mill st. A TUi- l'oiii petent 1 for geaeral lionsfWork refereneen. West ave. HajiiJ hiittonhoie makers in tailor iiln-p. Apply ut Hi Pieusant-st.

l.P omaii Woman to rook" at "Manltiin tieaeli pU llion. i noutre 1 1'J Mate st. A re; eut lamnlre.ss. with 4lii Kast ave, 4 a hu llutlsew ui k. Apply an i Tip sti tellers, young jirls and Kvl-J v.o..

int. i'aai- MtiEf liefM ATK1' (HrlH bowing, ai-ao appteui.ee. eperi at I.jI 5 I inon sr. ANTKH Woman to do waslilinj: and lron- iog. referetiireH retiutretl.

Home 'pin me 'ANTKI) Sieiiugrap'her and offlee ns- isaiul: iiiii.il have exo-rienci Hits U-'J U'AN'rKI) At I'luv, expe; ienred coat hiud und h'oud helper on waists. Kiuei sou at A N't 'Ai (iirl for general housework, no uaahiug. Apply iuoruiti-4, J7 Kut- gers-Ht NTliU- t'ompetout girl for general "use wurk. Apply at once. 7 Km ten avenue.

i'J U'AN A neaf, competent woman to and dust forenoons. t'lintoii. WANT KD -M aid wlo) ta aetress. a eouinetent Vale, (taker seauisiross. hy Theater.

J1'4 ANTKI) A young trlrl to make herself useful, at oiiee. Mrs. II. Swaliim, itl's Kast-ftve. U'A KI i Neat, re Hub gl gen enn henwework.

Apply at once, 5'il Hope-ave. 2' U'A NTKl' --Voting clrt for upslairH work ami tn asslat In care of child. Apply Vi Oxford st. '22 W'ANTKI) College nursemaid for ehildr refpreneea requirel. Mrs.

K. HtlfcB id, 4U rhelps-ave. UANTKI-A ft'omau to wash and iron eloUieH at her own home, huiulre at istt I.hi.Ten-ctt. W'ANTKI) A w-HKe $4 Lexington ave. W'ANTKI)--A giH per fo neral housework; no washing.

4'nj S24 'k; girl for general housework, washing. Katr View Heights, off Lake View park. 'ANTED cook and second Kl'U a eh no laundry, ihiVB uduils. South Clinton. 1 ANTKD (ieneral housework girl.

philn cmiklmr, two adults, no luumlrv. ID I St.uih Ciiiiton. I Y'ANTKI.) "Competent second girl, willing to go to the lake, references required. Apply A.N Competent Kil for general i housework, three adultn In family, good wages. id llrigliton-st.

Add ANTKI) Young lady to work Inside with me experience in grocery bustuens. Address li, this ufflce. ANTKD- A Iiousekeeper to nicer a gentleman from Lyons to-day, at son's Agency, til Arcade. W'ANTKI) -At once, good eok for a lueiith or ti weeks, wiii-'es tftioii, references re- this (diice. iVi rANTKb Young lady who has hud experf ence pav roll work In titling rMm In shoe factory.

this otlice. L'UO jl'iiNTKD- Competont cook, a'su second fiirl, tlneo in family; wllllns( to go tu lahp. Address this office. U-o ANTKD tilrit to sew on pan ts. si tu pie and clean work, steady em inent; ti Kood sewers.

South ave. 2Jj Bl'C AM Kb Itright, active girls to (dean tin ware, wood waged and atd work. lb 'lies ter Ma inplng I Amlei sou ave. W'AN'TKD Young woman stenographer and to help tn oiUee. Ad'lress II, IhU uf-r-ee, with particular! ami salary expected.

'ANTKD -Women handy ith needle to sew buttons and oruameuta on intents' soft sole shoes, at Hy man 17 Klui 8t. -ST: glrla lapri tintrn, giHirl ttayes work, l'nptT A Ml'. to manuftictuie come rcadv tor 8-J Wiirgt, ftsslt h' ue- Young person t. honift with yoimtf couple. Apply 57i Herke-ley st.

t'ANTKD tilrls is yeara of ag? or over 'V tl, Utfat factory work; ood wage.H. Apply Kastnian Kodak Kodak I ark CAMKb C.iil for trouuer button work. mIso girU for t.liadinf, week work while learning. M. H.

Sella nu, Monroe aud Kut-Kersjjt. HU 'ANI'KD A jjlrl for general heusework lo go to 1'tttsford tor the summer, family ot two. Apply Tm-nday hi 2H Dircu crescent. 7 'ANTKD -AI edge stitcher, can make St- per week; two lt is who do ad partn of vest ope rat inn. and several youu tfirht to learu.

5 HoUister-st. 2S W'AN'TKD- IiiiuiLMliately, two colored girls, and idlier general giri, city and out. $4 huudre-is oiher nclp. Mrs. WiUon Culler building, W'ANTKI) --Family cook.

tt weekly, 3 In family; hotel eo -ks. to second (i Iris, fa mKy laundress. $-o; m. to f. i.

t-uurtfe t.nipioymcni inT Moure- ANTKI laperieiiced lady canvnaner to travel ou saiary and expenses, to introduce novelties and M-cura local nifents; ref-etences reiiuired. McKecguu-MtntuU 4: Main st. etist 'ANTKI- --Vest hands of all kinds for new factory; we are In a position lo Kiiantnree steady work by the week or piece. ha desired. Saturday half holiday with pav.

T'honipson Ibllisicr-st: 2-o i Vest hands of nil for iiuw factory we are in a position to fctianintee wteadv work hy the week or piece hs desired Saturday blf holiday with pay. T'lCMiiiois-s. Uollister-st. i Tciity ks. no laundry, two lp-lp.

t.iTiiinu lit' p. tii rtinititir, (liuini; I'-l'i kill lien bi'lp; i'k ol' ri'Ulw. i.riu'H S'utb ClUit.tll. UMVJTti Mun for linen room. Apply rotiin 1'(, I'onert lltf.el.

U'AVJ LI- eoft'l tiiiiiiMier. A'ly iOoF iin-cri, hmiKf sr. A.N I eiiiM Apply Aiejcr o. n-N'l 1 1 1 V'HioK iiiaii lo ii" detlp v.iio'i. Impure lei Av.rii;i- it, i -1 ri'rt Ininlf, also tan.

if in. rA Vi hl i otli.cinr, PiT SUitf! rotui i rull A. nady fo, worn Hoy year oltl liKht'wor! hi packiiiK nnHii. Aj-ply MT HIII'I'l. 'AM I.I) A i mea Li pIli- laiohr and wink hi yaM.

Apply 17o Hlrcct. I youm; man for elnhliouwe, i iiio.tlli IJruv's, Ail lIl'ClVM. I XX'AN'IIM) and hoy In i Jaiim-ni Uepi. i'liichani 11 'lrch'-i. i W'ANTfih J.

ft I M.ihlcim-u af.pialiitcl wlili city nioinjisou rt hiveiy, 2, I'ly i inoiii (i vc. -Zt 'ANTKI A tmlslo'r do filling I 1 Mo.wlw.irklliK lacloiy. Apily ei-M hiillitinj( H'ANTKI) I'lrm cjrKs hoy m- yonujf man I flower hall.M. -phonu I Jlil'l, lieliulde mail with i'ereliee lo i leinl ami help on Piiieti naii.tei-. tills ulllee.

I l.ll Irsl class simimikc nicker and' liieal eailer: inusi speak 7n I linpai-iive, mnili. e-( Tenant mini on farin, hunrd, in-lp ami ae Uiay's, Audi SeM'nil farm Inmds tn to e0 In sltnaUeiis or meet farilicrH lit otllee. liielmnlson. Ki Arcmh-. Vonni; man Willi i.lllee Cllee for olllee will State nml cl perlenee.

-4 1 lilts ottiee. Men eis.ks. an.l upward; s-eonit onihit.ns man. eoilliie X'W WMJIL'e n.ifel; lai'lll Uien. 'J0 to l.aleir MtetniriKe, Pi; Monroe.

SITUATIONS MALE. VV'-VNTKh -Wurk on frirm hy expo, h-iico 1 g.iod r-'oiiinii'iid, nit mm.1v. 17 Monroe c. 1 'ANTKI Plastering hy the day jrard; pHieliiiiK' in.iiijfly attended to. Sainmd IMx, Nnrlli t.

TANTKIi I'uHififtn on farm, tenant man; inanh't! conph, l.fiih work; single men. Cray's, S'A Amlrews. TANTKIt I i Ion hr rxi'erh'iired man lo 'lire for horses in Khtble ai pr(Hle fniufly. It i t)(ef. AVork on farm hy young mnr- rlett couple; nisi single men anil stunt lutjM, inojitlily.

lit? Mi rot. (ienileriiHii of eperienet. Willi fxeellcnl I vlVri'lict'M, doHitet a ns rtfiee manager or bookkeeper; wenl-i enamtne ami eheek np hooks lor panics a priee. Address A lh, this otletfl 2 4 CHIROPODISTS. nit.

AND MILS. KilOAlJS. e.ert rlllropo-iiil, two utllces; Klunels. (iranlte l.nllillng; 111 liliomN, 10 Slntnst. MISCELLANEOUS.

OI.Il cnriieln ami pleeea of carpets! maiie Into hoc nil I ill mux. Semi t'nr clrt-iifnr, etc. Mortnn i'arp(-t S'orks, ii. im AVailiiinilon Ilnflalo. X.

Y. EDUCATIONAL. Ullil, 14 years ol-l wrote (3rei I Hki worils per tnliintc, bllilUfoliliiil. lu-Venltirute. Cox t.nilillllit tiiiiletic.v is to mi ultimate ev Yorker miller r-liort mm pi nrup, sivnrtli.v, iviili lilack hair not inclined to curl and dark eyes more oval than rouinl.

I'eople wlio want to adopt children would naturally, it niicht he thought, prefer foundlings who iiiIkIu he taken from appearance to he their own children. Hut Ihe applicants have not apparently taken this inio consideration. The desire was for peaehy-cheekeu. pink-niiil-wl'iie Kirls more of the wa-doll type than hke the real New York-style child. A preference fur cirl 1'iihies is suiil to he a sicn of higher In savage countries many Kit'ls are slain in infancy iind hoy ftahies are more highly lirizcd.

HiR Striped ftnss Kram Hudson. David it. KhddiHK In I'orest nnd Si renin. In you- IriHiic of the Infant vnn i.ak of a strlpi'd ha-s a red 111 'lie I lvlmm river elT i-'ratn au.l tiintls and Mate, "That Ntld lo he the hi I'gest it) ripe. I hn-H evr caught in ilto Hudson 'I'll is asertUni, I think, is not I rind mi hiking over my scrap lunik t'lc foh l.rulni; Item: Setlt drecit, in an rii 'ieMer hi tiignaturt In he America A turh-r for Mn, 7, 17.

Iuih lie t'ollowhiir in lo ellh.f of the Alhany wrote a -king hlio the of the iitit on eaiu'Iii tn lie "1 wrote to J. I'lnda a tlier-man of many years' on the Hiol- soii river, who very kindly miu tin- to: lowing reply: 'Ieur Sir In reply Joms ft tin 'Jil iustii nt would kh I hive mtm two hT rlpe.i ha is caught it liiu i 'il'fs of this N. one wlnm weiitetl two and the other mnetv pomnls. li 1 cot an niu-'emnon tlitMg e't Mieui friHn htxty lo "llily ptniU'ls." I t'jul other re. -ords of an iljjhiv four poii'idor ir.kvn hi ilhhaid Ward, of st.v Unmount.

Aiiotlier wt'ihiii' s'Vi'iv pounds takt-n at l'i on May tl, isvi. ie of suty ei-M was laken tit I nt In hy i. Si. l.avuioiid, of Si.jg This hsii was etiitilted of tio ij'nrg loom II KMieit, la ISarvlay sti'ec." 'I del.oi In fi. Ktremu.

of April ti. lint, upeaki of three I'mIiih at nftNininjf, ti.ipt-it tin- Kfiilt's at lliin.v ei-in, thirty nine ana half MU'd. forty jioiinda. Modern AtehNon (Jhdie. We stopped long enough recetiily to read a Mory like this; A wife a rieli man fell in love with a man no: her him- hand.

Siie took the jewelry he had giwu her and n-une of his umtiey and i r'-opinir wnli the man. The aut.Mn.rhilo nt vOii'lt h. wai to ctrry her nwny waoitdn'l work, and he got mad ami Haid I Tamn. I he woman refused to elope with a man who swore, she eiimlied out and went hack to her Jiusoaud. ROMthedollar-and-cent side of it, it takes less Armour's Beef Hxtract to do more Requires only one ruarter teasponful to a cup of bef tea while some require a full one Our codH hooh "Culinary Wrlciiles" milled freo Armour I for st-noral housework, ivajtes J5.

lS lady St. Woman to do cleaning at 8 and I'l ront-tat. 11. Mrxuly. ANTI-fl At once, waitress, private dining rcsuii.

powers Hotel. Women to ciean coiue ready lor work. St. 'AXTKU-A Urst -class cliauil.crniaij at o'li-e. Clintoii ave.

soulli. hands on vest8for poeket work. In Jennings st. ANTKI) -f inishers on pants, K(Kui3tT f.a.si Side suviujjs liank bulldlug. A.N'I ioaiu airl to assist in bou.se work, sleep aume.

o4 I'errtral pnrk. A.NTIili-A youni; kIiI to aseis' wlili lionsuixork. e.p, Westuiinaler roaij VV U'AXTKfi wubou L'ui L-enerai girls, ts.50 to All out laiiadiy. Mis. Gray, a drews.

Competent laundress for" ilays In tin- week. Apply park A. two U'ANTlUl -A housew ork. l'rlnee st. competent xli-I for cuil flfteinoous.

general at 50 Yuan iflrl to asislm in car of I child, Kood wages. Apply 6 Tnayer. If nine 'pnoiui i ATKI- to st-ruh hirroom arTd I h-lp in kltei.en. l7u Main st. west; I er 10 a.

$0 per and buanl. I Y'ANTKO Pantry titua- Hon, iis niontti. ami oilier tiely tor ImmJi pu oils; and private work. Uiehani- I son, Arcade. TA.vn:r Couks, gei.e.al, 8teonil aud nurae tfirlH, Uotei conk, 7 elorerooui women, pantry ami dish waidier.

clubhouse; general girls, elr.v and eimntry hoifU, wait- rennes ami eooks for resorts. Si; a. tJray, Andrews. SI TUATIONSFEMA LE. Y'ANTKIi --Work hy the ilay, colored laily.

Aiiuress tula omc nee. Hy colore.) tlay'-s wort. I'-lti. wuuian, washing or tula otll'-e. 'ANTKlJ- Work hy reliable woman by day, washing or cleaning.

147 Mouroe- ave. 'ANTKD (il'ai wot -Uv eoloreil utrl, place at gfia- vork or eouk. reierei me. Call ai pperipnretl reierenc-fs. V-JJ, iSpring sr.

VANTKIHl fiin'f I oi "bV ehihl's curse, or infant ihU ortk'G. I.luht li.lnseavork. suiail BaueB. take enie of old culinie. Addreiia tnis urn.

Mlhiation Cases by a competent 1 4 Mount Dope ave. In confinement nurse. Address ANTKD--Position by a Competent tnas" sent- ou heads and facial work. Address 4L this othce. ANTKD Ity competenr lauudres work i hy the day.

wher wnuiau is ne'ued all I week. Call at N. Knlon. A TKD I a young lady, position as nurse girl; have had experience; refer- euce. Atidress this otllee.

A. KD Sftnalion as housekeeper for widower or middle age couple; reference. Address Mrs. (iilluian, ll William nt. 'ANTED- Sit nation as working hous keeper, elty or country, tv middle-aged woman, public or private, references.

to, this oftVe. TANTED --hy competent woman, inundry or Hwoeping for Saturday ami Tuesday, near Monroe or Park -ave. car line. Address this otlice. VANTKD Situation by a young lady as maid or companion to elderly lady; liable, no objection to travel; references if required.

-23, tills otiiee. TA.NTKD -Situation by rlrst -class hotel cook for village: also 4 gowl wait reuse 4 from Webster iboijie, t'auaudalgua other help. Sturge's Kmpioymeut Kxclmuge, hu Monroe. 'ANTKD-- Position for a woman of 50 at housework; two bright girls want housework, and hotel cook, ail prefer out-of-town; must he placed to-day. Mra.

Klttlejohn's, 2i2 Clintou-ave. south; 'phone 1 Y'AN'TKD More situations, orders being titled for private families, suminer resorts, hotels. Institutions, hospitals, etc. St urge's fJreat Kmployuient Kxchange, I'M Monroe. Hell 'phone 71 Chase.

'ANTKD Situations In flrNt-cIttss hotels, by women cooks, waitresses, laundresses, chambermaids: Miiht houseworlc: by neat, elderly woman other gonl tielp today. rs. Wilson's ottice, Cutler building, 'phonu 40! 7. 11 "ANTKD Situation by (ierman nurse. Knglish upstairs maid, live years' city references, order cooks, hotel cooks, private cooks, linen storeroom help, housekeeper, general, second girls.

Koltu's Agency, -Jl South Clinton. Phone IS'tb. HOUSES WANTED. ANTKD To rent, small furnished hont for the summer, family of three. iy- tngton, care of Smith, Perkins Co.

t'ANTKD Klegaut' Kast Side houses, and bouses everywhere for cash customers. C'ont Jones. 10 Siaie. 'ANTKD Houses In pari of Uocti- ester. If vou conte etnnlatH selling, call and se us.

Warre en-Smith tC7 Granite huildlng. COTTAGES WANTED. Y'AN'l'KD June 1st. furnished or 4 mora cottiitfe, ufuv Charlotte or Summervlile. HUt Main, 7 'ANTED-- At once, cottage or tent, at Vldie City or Suinmerville; fur adults, no ehildien; smte terms and particulars.

Address Ibis ROOMS WANTED. 'ANTKD Ry two ladle furnished room 32, this OftVe. on Kast Side, central. 'ANTKD -By young man, furnished room iur 9L or ti wen. i'l, nim uhm v.

UT ANTKD- 3 or 4 mifurniahod rooms for light house keen I tig. adulia. East Sido preferred, central- it, thla otllce1 22o 'ANTKD Front and connecting room, un- furiiNhed. with use of bath and gas, hy rountt indies employed during the day, Kast; Side preferred. 7, thin otflee.

2' BOARD WANTED. In suhurhd of Ttnchefter, two I tluor I'tinitiH, Willi boat'ii. AiJ-dress M. E. I'luoiv REAL ESTATE WANTED.

TANTKI) All kiniis at clfy pmperty f.r side ii ii .1 fur rout. Kltii. 5U Trliilijile hulliliiig. 2-4 "UvmI I'Muteof ill kimls buiiKhf, miIiI. Mcliangt'il ivnti'd.

-V. N. I'i'tirp blu' k. 720 W'ANTKI" -Will 1M.V cash "for lot dislixi 11 fi'i't, wltliln mile Ni'vcu Curiiurs. -HfT I'ovei-H hl(M-k.

'Ff'li'phones f7. WANTS MISCELLANEOUS. 'ANTKIl UimmI steiim runabout aod hxl'J priiiiiniE (irons. V-12, thla oiarp. ll'ANTKIl -To buy.

sft'Oiid-tiaiid window nuil dooi'H, lu Kood oundttiou. 14, ihl.i ollk-e. 'ANTKl A SIh uiintc box. must he Hrt i'Iiibs and I'ht'iil-i. Addri'ss 17, thla otflcf.

W'AN'l'KK i'rots and storm, lilctn-si pili-i- paid. Home 'phone, lii'll, Main. MUSICAL. I KDIIUK STKItlllNM. Kt Malti nt I luiiuli' di-ali-r.

Mandolin, gnilsr. lianlo. rli.Mu Hii'l piano ttvai'Ut'i'- ory i tilni; niurtn-al S'-t-l and 1. 1 Uluetltli (Ipl'll cvoulis'i. DANCING SCHOOLS.

ulS forgot I.HDfiiH-vcr' rcoeptlon to--1 ulL'ht nt Uoral Ar- au'im Hall. Adujl-slrti criita, full orrbestra- CAN4NDAIGUA LAKE NOTES Many Picnics and Excursions BooKed. Good Trout fishing. Canandaigua, May 22. It is thought that the picnic and excursion business on hike this summer will be.

far linger than in any previous season. Already a laige number of picnics have been booked. Among them are the following: June 27th the Hopcoye Fulls Catholic Church picnic, with about six or seven hundred people; June 2Sth, Mystic Circle of Geneva and llochcster, Willi about six hundred people; June the Ilrick Church of ItoclKslcr, with six hundred people; June the I. l. F.

of Geneva, with about one hundred and fifty people; July 7th, Kmanucl Church of Webster, about one hundred persons: August the Cbiistian Kndenvnr Society, No. I'll, of Uechff ter, about one hundred persons. The unproved summer time table, which will go into effect about July 1st, will be of great convenience to those who will sojourn rri nnandiiiKun lake, among hom (hero are a tn ige in; nlier of Itiedi-esU'ivins. Tlifl trnut fishing on Cananoaigua Inke Is reported be fine nowaday. William of this vilnge, proudly dis-playen seven big fellows, which would weigh from five to six pounds each, and George Herman captured live equally large on Hnturday.

ESTATE OF JAMES BRADY. Drove tht Sanitarium 'But at Clifton Springs for Many Years. Clifton Hpringx, May 22. To-day in the Surrogate's Court, at Caiiinidnigiiii, occurred the judicial settlement of the estate of Jiiitii lirady, late of this village, who di -d on the Hist day of January, Mr. Hrady left no will and his properly, by reason of the fact of his having no heirs, and his wife having oied about two weeks prior to his death, piifcsed 1o his brothers and sisters, six in number, live of whom resided In I r.

'In ml. Two days after the death of Mr. Hrady, his brother Farroll died, leaving no heirs and last September a aiMer, Alice Lynn, a resident of Ireland, died. The value of the personal property is about with about real estate, Mr. Itrudy, for about twenty years, drove the Sanitarium 'bus in this place and his accummii-lations were the result of persistent saving.

He was at one time trustee of the village of Clifton Springs. Sudden Dealh ai Naples. Naples, May 22. l'eter Iteddoiil died suddenly Saturday evening. He had just returned to bis home from the village with his yi.uiiK n.

He complained of illness and immediately went to bed and soon lifter died. Mr. lteih'onl was 47 years of age, and hud spent most of his life here, marrying Misa Minnie Manning some twenty years ago. He was a machinist of skill. Ilia wife and one daughter died before him.

One son, Morris, and one daughter, Mary, survive him; also an older brother, Orriu S. of Middlesex, and a sister, Mr. C. L. Granby, of this place.

Memorial Services. South Pylon, May 22. A service for deceased soldiers will be held at the Meth- idist Episcopal Church next Hiindnv morn. iiV, hen Itev. T.

F. J'arker ill preach I memorial sermon, tin Tuesday, May tilth, services wil be held at the Presbyterian Church, at ltyron Center, and Itev. T. V. Farker will give his lecture, "The Hnttle of Gettysburg." The members of Fuller Post, G.

A. 11. will conduct the decoration at the cemetery. Miss Florence I'ayne. I'urminglon, May 22.

Miss Florence Payne died rt the Caniindaigua Hospital Saturday, May 20th, after a long illm-ss of locomotor ataxia, aged years. She leaves, besides her aged mother, Mrs. Jane Piivnc, two sisters, Mrs. Walter Norton, of Victor, and Mrs. Ibivid I'tidghiiiii, of Manchester; also one brother Andrew Pay lie.

Shu had been a great sufferer for yenis, being unable to scarcely move her hands. Fire of West Italy. Naples. May 22. The dwelling, barn and all other outbuildings of Albert Ana-ble, in West Italy, burned early yesterday morning, with all of their contents.

No ot.e was at home, and the (ire spread so rapidly that when neighboring residents arrived it was too late to save an ytliing. Mr. A liable is a poor man, and bus only $ihi insurance. CAYUGA. Clash at Auburn Between Trolley and Railroad F.mployees Auburn, May 22.

--The work of building the electric railway from this city to Lansing, Tompkins county, has been com menced and for a time this ninrnwtg there was a clash between workmen employed by the new road and employees of the Lehigh Valley Hallway, which looked as though it might result seriously. The trouble ariwe over a strip of bind of about one-half acre in Fnderwood street, which both corporations claim to have the title of. When the men of the new road went to work this morning in that street they were met by a force of Lehigh workmen and told that they must not proceed, i'he Lehigh men finally won out, and are now in possession. Itoth parties hold deeds to the property in question and It Is probable that the conns will have to settle the point as to which deed is valid. Teamslers' SlriKe Sf filed.

Auburn, May 22. The strike of the coal teamsters in this city, which has been (in for the past two weeks, was settled to-day and the men will return to work to-morrow morning. The terms of the settlement are not given out, but both sides cinim to be satislied. (iotden silence Is often more to the than a silver-tongued oration. Hair Vigor.

Hair fuming ray? U'hy not have oil the early, rich color restored? Ayer's Hair Vigor will do this every time. Not a tingle failure. Stops falling hair. Sold for sixty years. iZtinSi- Auers FIRST ANNUAL REUNION HELD AT ALBION.

THE PROGRAMME OF TOASTS Pleasant Gathering Held at Christ Church Parish House Yesterdaf Afttrneon Songs Sung from the Old Seminary "Book The Banquet Albion, XIny 22. The first nnriunl ro-union of lite 1'hipp l' nion Xi'iiiimiry Ao-rifttioii, formed at Albion, wan lioui in Christ Chun-b j.d riti hoime thin idler-liouii. HpmoVh lliit nicmhiTB n'snlinii in Alliion, tiu-re wrr a number from out of town. The Krrcption Commit pe was rom-pod of KiiMtilne IiurrawK, Franci-ii Gruvw), Lmiiitr Moore Murrows, Julia Ednioiid Hurt, and i''lorcin'e Tiiusli'-Church. The preMdent, Mm.

Frniir-es liravcn, cave a cordial welcoming upwli. Julia Edmonds Hart, the 'ri'Uiry, called tht? roll. A poem auitahln to the occasion, writ-fen fiy Kitnny Mct'rarkcn, was road, alo letters received from those tiuahl ft re-upoiid to the invitation to be prwnt. HcnduiM-euccM uere given, the old piano wan there and hour anin! from the old aeminary book, "Hoiim of Zutn." I'ho-logrupbti of two of the Hansen were to be nee n. The four tables for the 1n liquet were decorated handfuimely with vanea of lilies of the valley and forget-mr-nnt, and a fine nifiiu wa served.

Florence iousley Chiircli wiis toaatmnatcr, and the follow-iiiR ladiea responded to tont: "Our Triiclpal, Mrs. Achillea." Fanny Noble Graven; "The irli of (d Phipps I'nion." AnnMta Noble; "AnniverHry Week." Mary Hardie Ithike; "The KxaniiniiiK Connnittee," Jivlia Kdmunda Marl; of IOiiife Moore llnrrow. The aoiiir "Old learnt fiyne" waa muig at the clone ef flip, exercines. I'nrt of the hlKtnry of thin old inatitiite was piven a few week nm in the licino-crrt, and Chronicle. Miss Caroline I'hippi.

afterward inn. Achilles, the founder of ho institution, via a woman of remarkable Btrengib. of character. Khe had the ability and energy to conduct audi an institution. Hbe first tnuirlit a select aebool, about HXl, In a anbscrip-tion was raised and placed in her hands, with which, in addition, waa a private MihscripHon of Ml, and a hatidsnuie aubstanlial brick building was erected, four stories hirh, Includinjr a basement, The whole first cost of the real estate was 1 14.1)00.

In 1KM the library contained 370 volumes, and with the chemical apparatus was valued at ifii'Mi. In one of the earliest issues of a local paper is an advertisement as follows: "Miss ('. I'hlpps respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Albion that she wili open a ladies' school on the Hili day of the month; that her terms of tuition are from t'2 to $4 per quarter, with ona dollar extra for use of clobe; and that pupils obtain board in good families at per week." VOTED TO PURCHASE MEDINA WATER PLANT Special Election Held Ye terday Price Agreed Upon Was $70,000. Special DUimub to Dnnorra: and Chronicle. Medina, May 22.

The waterworks election hera to-day resulted in the carrying of the proposition to buy the old platit eulire at This amount cancels all the indebtedness to the company and takes over the plant entire. The vote stood for, and 110 against. The Hoard of Aidennen will take over the old plant at the earliest moment and will probably dictata the management an fcr as fire protection is concerned at once. The well at Shelby will be couneoted up as booh as possible. The contractor on tl.ia extension i already at work aud this work must be completed by August Kith and probably will bo dona sooner.

FORESTERS WILL MEET AT GENEVA Promise of a Lively Struggle Over the Election of State Officers. Geneva, May 22. There promises to be lively rioinyr. in Geneva June illMh and oOlli, when the annual convention of the Independent Order of Foresters of the. tats of New York holds its sessions at the O'lisejin on Castle atreeet.

The unusual activity is expected to develop over the electioa of atnta) otlicers. It is reported tint tber will be two strong tickets in the held. The olticiala now in power, and who have been fur some time, are making arrangements to again present for the oon-cidtratior it the delegatea a slate that will be favorable to them, while the or ganlzing department of the societies, com-poseo of men who are directly responsible for the lapid growth of the order, are also arranging to present a slate. It is over those that there promises to be an animated struggle. The local members of the order ho are completing the arrangements for the holding of the convention are saying but little concerning the stand they will take in the lectku.

It bus been intimated by one close to the Genevans that they will all remain neutral aud cast their votes for candidates whom they think are best fitted fur the positions to which Uiey aspire. K. Hail, of F.xchange street, anpreme disirict. deputy of the High Court, has secured opliona on all the hotel accommodations for the days on which the convention Is to be held, and be ia already dealing out rooms to delegates. All accommodations will bare to be secured through him.

Monday, all of Urn lodges throughout the state will elect delegates to attend the convention, and it is expected that as soon as all are known a vigorous ctiir an ill be made by the warring fac tion. I ill Sinn the Holy City." Geneva, May 22. At the Friday even- I lag service tbis week at Trinity Fpiscopal I Churcb the choir will sing Gaul's sacred cantata, "The Holy City." The choir has had this work under preparation for ime weeks, under the direction of the choir- I Blaster, Ar'hur I'viie. rviue Mr. I'yne Wolcott, 22.

-Woicott grangers itfscmbli-d in tneir liali in miiiiot.rs lint Saturday at tei n.i.ui to oiiserve tln ir nerond annual Meni-o-ial llay i V'n-isos for members who have died during the past year. The ball was well Idled nitu grangers am) frieieU and relatives of the dipai-Ii-d member, tit- exercises l.em open to the politic. Fourteen vacant clm.r.s re arranged in a seini nrch draped in bl.r.ck and covered with a profusion of Mowers. Kach chair Uire tin- imme of Koine deceased niemiier, the large nim chair in the center bearing the name of Colonel A. S.

Wood. A committee of fourteen had been appointed to projiollliee (lie elliogies for rilrll one of the departed The services opened wilii readnm of Scripture ami prayer. The names of the dopancd members and those who pronounced the eulogies upon them are as follows: Colonel Anson S. Wood, by Master I-', li. pier-n; William Sandell, by Mrs.

George Hiekiiison; Iloiivtcu, bv Mrs. M. (i. Wood; Minor Itogart, by If. L.

Roe; living Seanianx, by A. a. Fox; I-Mwanl Keynobls, by Charles II. Iiean; Marvin Mieer, by Oresta Voiight; Mrs. German Clapper, by Mrs.

Hertlia Filch; Charles T. Harper, by Mrs. Judd Clark: Mrs. Noah Wood, by Mrs. Sarah M.id.iu; Mrs.

llniiiiah liice, by Mrs. Alice house; Mrs. Klizahcth Wais.ui, by Mrs. J. L.

Hue; Mrs. I'M ward Reynolds, by Mrs. Wallace l'eer; J. W. Iieniuson, bv .1.

II. L. Hoc, At ihe close of the services, according to previous arraugeim nt, the (lowers were taken charge of by relatives of the deceased members mi. I by thi'iu were taken aivay to be deposited on the graves of the cuuetcries where they lie buried. Although the spring has been cold and backward and (lowers diflicult to secure, there was an abundance them in evidence.

After the closing of the grange the members assembled on the lawn of A. It. Tliaeker's residence and were photo-graphed by a local The number of women present was largely in excess of the number of men, owing to the fact that the season has been cold and backward, and now the farmers are taking advantage of every fine day to get in their crops. It has been so cold for the past few days that the unusual sight lias been witnessed of fanners pluming corn wild their over-costs on. ANNUAL REUNION OF THE FAMOUS 23TH Veterans Met Yesterday Olcott Bajach Hotel.

Officers Named. Rpeelnl Dispatch to and lirnnlcte. Isiekport, May 22. The famous Twenty-eighth Regiment, New York Slate Volunteers, held its thirty ninth annual reunion ut the Oloolt Reach Hotel this aft ernooii. The battle Hag.

captured by Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain, where the regiment lost M2S men, was on exhibit iuu for the hist, time a' a regimental reunion. Thirty comrades present wept when President Seeley with appropriate remarks turned the flag over to the care of the slate. The (lag was returned to Colonel Ilrown at the close of the war. Last year the (lag covered his colli n. The regiment this afternoon elected these officers President, A.

K. Welcher, Han land; vice-president, William Tenbrook, (ilcott; secretary and treasurer, C. W. Hoyce, ltulTalo. Following the business session the veterans enjoyed a line baiwpict.

ILLEGAL FISHING CHARGED. Three Men ined $20 Kach nl LocKcorl eslerdny. Lockporl. May 22. lienja miu Parsons, William Kurd' and KnT, of the road, cniiie to this morn ing tin toirren.iered lln-inselves to Slate Protector T.

II. pen-v, N. Y. Parsons was arrested Salurday about midnight by the protector and Constable Granville while he was in the act of dtsnv-ing a net In Red creek, a stream slocked with trout. The KorlTs were helping him, but escaped in the darkness.

The net, about eveMy-iive feet long, was captured nuil held in evidence against the illegal lisliermen. Parsons agreed to come to Lock port if permitted to go, and bring his helpers with him. The three men were in ken before Watts, of the town of Lock-port. They each pleaded guilty to illegal fishing, and were lined $2(1 each, this being their first arrest. They had in their possession when caught seeu fih illegally taken.

FIRE AT L0CKP0RT. The Palnl Unrehouse of Clwte E. Mortimer Burned LnslNifiht. Fpwtal to Iruvtcrat ami fhronirlr. jkintrt.

Mtty Fir' wih Iiscuv-(rrit at nVlnrk Uvniu'ht in th paint warehouse of Churlc Mori iimr, in tin Lincoln building, ounicr Lm-UNt au.l Mitin HtrftMrt. Tin timiien promptly nnJ nftfr a Imnl mnnr.iNl to hi' tlitiiirs to tlit1 store, it siootj in tin midst of stores aini otlice Imilitius. The i.iss is roughly psiirnt.te.i at covered hy iiisunutiv. Girls nt a Premium. New York WorM A finitullini: asylum advertised that it hil'l lulliies to he adopt! dy ivsp-ri a Me p'ople.

The demand hteh fnlimwd tins kuowleiki- jihsorhed the -supply prl In: I lies with lit: lit lin ir nnd rt i-s, There was no cull for Itmnrtu1 hul-ioj am! the denmnd for UyH w.is Mti.ilf. WUtli the npilietittoii for hloiul ha I ties rin up in the ittindri iN jiiere u-i-re r-' --nut 'r for only live hoys. Nmv York js a hriinef te fit fie re every year pereentMjt of has dark huir ond dark f.ves. The..

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