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IfOCIIESTRK DEMOCRAT A XI) CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. HEPTEMBER 25, ms. TO IMPROVE LIGHTS WOULD ASK EXTRA FOR FARES PAID ON CAR In every pound of RED LABEL IN SEVERAL TOWNS Gas andElectricCompanies WILL OF MRS. HOUGH VALID Jury Instructed by Judge as to Verdict.

Proposition Discussed with Pitttford Board. to Expend $161,200. WILLARD PATIENTS TO HAVE FIELD DAY Baseball Game and Parade of Firemen. Features. Wlllsrd, Dpt.

M. -Th tentr-flnt annual Bld day of Wlllrd Htte will take place to morrow, th event of th Our to atari at lix lu th morning with hall game btn Iff t'ompanr No, and lloe Companr No, 8. The Winning team will be given fifty uw urn muu J'ilMford. Kept. 24.

The Mttaford Albany, Sept. 21. The Public Service C'ommUion ha approved Issues of se curities by I lie 10ruire (Ja find Klccin Itoard of Trado held It flrat fall meeting last evening, with f'harloa 0. Hchoen, presiding. II.

N. Wilnon, general pa- CASE OF WATERLOO WOMAN Company, Central New York ia and Kle. trie Company an I tbe liinpire aenger agent of the Rochester line of the ompsny, which will roault in an ex ponditure of lift 1,200 for Improvement to the gas and electric lighting system -New York 8tnte Hallway, wa Introduced. Ho came to ask th Hoard of Trado and Village Hoard of rittford in Auburn, IJeneva. Waterloo.

Seneca Justice Hendricks, of Maw York, Heart Two Case In Suprema Court In Ovid Woman Sum for Wagse and Man Sue to Recover on Note there are enough fresh, young tea leaves to yield over 250 cups of delicious tea, at a cost of about one-fourth of a cent per cup. A marvel of cheapness and so healthful and refreshing. Use fresh boiled water. Kall. I'heliii, Palmyra, Newark, Ovid, Sept.

24. After the ronteatniit of the laat will and tniitatiieiit of Charlotte IC. IIoiikIi, of Waterloo, had Kifen cigars aud the loser cigars, At o'clock wlU tnks plac th annual parade of th Hospital rtr Department, followed by a program of ontesl for both men anil women pitlanl with prise In each event, The Hospital Rand will pity a program of popular music. Bootlia representing th th ground showing th work don. Tha atartar of th races will be Dr.

McNeill Iir. Harbor; timekeeper, Tir, I'rlimman, lir. Werne; clerk of th course, I Jr. Montgomery, Wald and Dr. 1'rtllbon; Judges, llr.

Dr. Quirk, Dr. Phillips, Mr. JlcCarrlagher. Mr.

Morn, Dr. Cuirle, Dr. Klllott and Mr, Warn; Committee on rrlxes, Mr. Btew- ami Clyde. In the electric department the companies will expend in Auburn, tn Oeneva.

in Waterloo, In Seneca Fall. $2,011 in Phelps, in Piilniyrn. lin.lils in $4,008 in I.yon and $2,504 in Hyde. In addition will he apent on a telephone linn nnd Sn.ODO on a transmission line between Seneca Fall and Waterloo. The expenditure represent addition and betterments to tha plants, offir, stable, distribution line, eervlce and equipment.

In the gaa department the companies will spend in Auburn. In tieneva, in Waterloo, $3,645 In Seneca Fall, in Phelps, in Palmyra, in Newark and $3,513 In I.yon. to sanction the charging of fin extra fee of 10 cent on the fare of each peraon, who doe not purchase a ticket, on the Itocheater and Kaxicrn ltiiilroad, Since tho extra haa not been charged, many person do not pun-bant ticket and the lyunpany claim that it require on ad ditional amount of time and labor on th Part of the conductors. Th fee though Is redeemablo if presented at the ticket otice. There was general discussion tho subject, but It waa voted to lay it on tho tnliln until another meutiiijj when it will be acted iiMn.

Another auhjeet of interest Introduced, was the organization of a bra band, fur 1'iltsford. It decided to hold a meeting next Tuesday ironing In tho Klre Hall, to consider th matter ami li lu for It develiipiiH iit. A special meet 111 It ''Xl all their teatlnimiy, Hiitherhiiid Inatriieted the jury to hrlii In tha fol-Uiwlnc verdict. 1. That the paper bertn data Nn-remher 110, 1014, aUned by f'linrlntle IIoiikIi In the preaenc of tlrxirtre Itoiline and Itert Maralialt, auliHcrlb-IhK wltiieaae wan duly ejecnted In conformity to law her Iiiat will and tenia-ment.

2. TTint the anld Oiarlotte K. rtonrh at the time of executing tald will wna of aound and rllapoalng mind and memory, and In nil respect eompotent to rt, Mis 1'eck, llr. MncArthur, Dr. Hmlth, Miss Merrlnisn; manager, Dr.

Groom. 1 Mrs. Mary Moor. Hiitiiviii, Hopt, 24. Mr.

Mary Moore, aged 80 yeiir, died to-dny In her home liuike will. a- i In South Hymn after a hort illnes of pneiimunla. Sh waa born in Ireland, That anld will wn not procured Hi! hy any fraud nr undue inlluonee on the part of any pernon: but wa tbe free wa and came thi' country when a child, settling In Hyron. Hho hnd been a real-dent of that plnce ever since. Mr.

Moor leave three eon, Edwnrd Daniel and lug will be (tilled soon. Blira Realty Valuation 82,287,850. ('hurchvlllo, 24. The -ment roll of the town of Itiga ha been completed and show a real estate valuation, for the town of per- and mlmitary act of the tentatrlir act so Years In use. Init under no reatriiint or undue, inflti Remodeling Wolcott Bank.

Wolcott, ept. 24 Work hn commenced on th remodeling of tbe Uo A KIM Ilsng building, on the corner of Mala and Le avenue, wlilrb, I to changed In many details, besides being enlarged at an expense of lnut fll.ooo. Tbe building I to be completed by January 1st and will be occupied br the First Na lifN1 ft Michael Moore, of Mouth Hyron: three erne. Jiiatlea I'etar Hendrlrk, of Now York daughters, Minnie T. and Alice K.

Moore, VI esaasf Mr mm hJ 11. Mt BE In. v. jm a-j mm i stw who live nt home, and Mr. Oeorge Coch city, who nwna a amniner lmine on fiiy una lake, near here, prraliled In Su preinn Court hero I Ma afternoon when Ilia ease of Mary (lould alnt Mnry I'ltralinmnna, of rteneca KalU, to recover rane, of Hiiflalo: one brother, Thomas O'lirlen, of Hyron, and one sister, Mr.

Timothy Tcahnn, also of Byron. Air. More was member of St. Michael'! Church of South Byron. annul, anil franchise, 'i'hi Include 'liunhville village, which bn a reitl-estate nssessment of and personal, IS.1t.ViJ.

The town ha an area of 21.04U acres or an average of about eleven acres per capita. Tho railroad nssessment wa reduced about on account of new bridge over meappiey miite waa tried. I be jury dellherntei A Mother's Experience Mra. O. Justua, of Jersey City, aaya ather John'a Medicine alwnya cure her cvea children whi-n llir-y are run down in health or have a cold or cough.

"Wi always recommend to everybody." about an hour and brouiiht jn a Tordlct III favor of Mia tiould nnd directed the payniont of the elnlin, $221. The lawyer tional Hank. Tbe Itoe It Kills bank was built in th spring of 17j. Palmyra Has New Teacher. Talmyra, Sept, 24.

Mi Hertha O. Lay, of Lima, has been engaged at teacher of the eighth grade in Palmyra High School. This extra member of tho faculty wna made necessary by the large number of pupil. SPECIAL WOUK FOE BOYS. fur the pbilntlff wa Manlel Mnrnn an W.

II. Hurley repreented Mr, rita- "VOJJK family will enjoy these rich, juicy slices of Hawaiian Canned Pineapple. A tempting dessert, healthful and economical Hiinition, The cne of Anlee Vlele a admlnlMtrn trlx of tbe etnte of Jay J. 0. Vlole, de- JOINTS CREAKED LIKE DRY HINGE To Sing; In Spencerport Hpenoorport, 24.

On Thursday, September Monsieur On-tellunin Vurallnt will be hard In a song reoltul In Masonic Temple, tbla village. Moimleiir Varnllat ha been connected with the D. K. ti. School of Music in ItiM'hcatiT for the past two years In voice training, and for many year Firs Starts In Chicken Houaa.

T-e Hoy, Sept. 24. Shortly before midnight an ln nu from box 41, nt the corner of Fast Main and South atreet, culled out the fire department to tho homo of Philip Illder in Fust avenue, where flume were destroying a chicken home. The fire soon spread to a small burn, which wna also burned. Mr.

Kider lost thirty chicken, and a quantity of blticksmlth tool belonging to Thoma Hen inn, were damaged. Mr. Illder I of the opinion that the Are must have been started by some one who waa after hi chickens, aud dropped a lighted match In the straw. Your Grocer Sells It 10c to 2Sc a can according to ixe of can and gnde of quality cheaper than it' ever been before. reaaed.

aalnt John O. Wiilf wn begun. Thi I an action to recover on a note for f12S given by the defendant who claim work and labor rendered th ileceiiMod for more than the amount of Will Be Feature of New Plana for Canandalgua Y. M. C.

A. I Association of Hawaiian Pineapple Packers the note. Waltham Man Gives sept. 24. per GARLAND BUILDING, CHICAGO sun attended the public recoptiou give Js atudied In Hurope.

lie will be assisted br -Mis Florence Wright, aopruno and STRIKE STONE WALL. in tlie looul Y. C. A. building this 'W Credit to Var-ne-sis for His Recovery.

In When Exearatlnf for Bawere evening in honor of the new secretary, S. F. aud Mr. Lester. Hetrotfle mint were supplied by the Ludic' Aux Miss Hazel Cruppe, iianit, both of Koehosler.

Buah Hears Suffrage Talk. Hush. Sept. 24 A parlor meeting in Seneca Fall. Peneoa Falla, fept.

24. Workmen en Ihary in the association dining room an au orchestra played during tho evening. "My Joiuta croaked liko a dry hinge, ie Patented Osburn-Palge. Hatuvia, Sept 21. Victor S.

Oaburn. eon of Mr. and Mr. John K. Oshurn, of No.

01 South Main afreet, and Mia Kittic M. I 'nice, a daughter of Mr. and my muscles were atilT and I rould hard gnited In laylnjt a new aewer from the corner of the old vld atrent pavement lu Trinity l.nne, tn-dur atruck a aolld lne and lutcntiuu of the of the institution for tile work In 7J the interests of Woinnn' Suffrage wat held yesterday In the home of Mrs. ti. )y walk on account of the tilTiie lu my kknc Joint.

It niia almost imsslbls to the future, allowed thut thero will be Theodore Iuigfidlow, with a goodly some radical departures. Thcra will be Mrs h. Paige, of the Commercial go up or down ataira without great Ion wall twelve feet below the anrfae of tlm atreet The obstruction was found where a new manhole la IiHiik a special effort along the lines of bovs' Prevents number of women preecnt. Mis Alice I'ierson. of Rochester, gave a practical an laid J.

I Johnson of building In Main atreet, were married hist evening nt o'clock In the homo rilearna street, Waltham, Ma. Constructed and for eome time it wn Work capociiilly of youths of Id to IS year old. The new secretary lin hud tulk. Mrs. I'erkina, of Minnesota, will of the brides jiarent.

Ihe ceremony "Tha trouble flrt started In tar hip thought that dynamite would hnvn to be glvo an addrea In the Methodist Kplsoo- union experience In boy work nnd wn performed by the Rev. Stanley mo that I was unable to walk, then It ti.ert to get through it pal Church nuuday rvenlng on tbo niitui big impetu is exported to he given that Mock, pustor of the Presbyterian Church Village Kidney Fmllh Waa thrnio. line of work here under bis mnnmiement The attendant were Mr. and Mr. Hoy aenaiderlng the matter when several men who have been life lung resldenl of tha SPSSNi v.

Mayne. Mr. and Mr. Oshnrn will It i probable that the building will not be open iu the morning for boy to Tie at. homo nt No.

10 Hichurilson build PULVER-BATTEY. rllluge and whiwe memory eMcndcd bark Irtg. Main street. congregate there, a bu been the ens torn, a the otlicial desire tlint no erit beyond the early ait tie, stopped beaido the eiravation. They roeouuiied the Bodu Young Man Wed Daughter Irlsm may bo heard a to the building Tonl-Bricrley.

vaiKon auDDer vjifsiii atone a a part of a wall which bord ions being a banglng-out place for the youth ored the street a It approached one, of l-e Itoy, Sept. 24. Mr. and Mra of Former Sodua Minister, aodun, Kept. 24.

The marriage of Alvsti the llrst narrow brldgoa across the, river. Thomas Hiierley. of Kat Main atreet when tney aliould be elsewhere. WILLIAM FLNNXHTY. Ma.vwoixl l-ulver, of thols village, and Mis The thlekneaa of the wall waa described and workmen again began work.

'They announce the marring of their dnugh' ter, Miss Hessle ltrlerley, to Harvey l'tarl Webster Batter, of UansKeld, l'a were able to effect tunnel through the took place this evening to th home of tbe Tonl, sou Of Mr. and Robert Toal, manufacturers are Wall tliie afternoon. brlil parent. Iter, and Mra. A.

W. Hat- Death Comes to Canandaigua, Man c.f l.e Uoy, '1 he marriage took place in Up to date adopting them. Tha aewer Work ll mad necessary by tey, In Mansfield. Mr. Hal ley wa formerly at Age of 92 Tears.

Alburquerqiie, N. on Saturday, September ISth, tho ceremony being per another chani; In the atreet grade which In charge of th M. Church tn this vll nuiimliiiKiin, Sept. 24. The death ol raiaea Ilia bridge approach tnelve feet formed by Uev.

C. I), llwkman, paator lage and the family resided here for ev-eral year, of tbe I'irst Methodist Church of that city. Mr. and Mra. Tonl will make thtdr illiam uinerty.

02 year old, occurred nt 0 o'clock hist evening in the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. K. Melutyre, In Tlie frmony wa perforraeil at higher than the present atreet line. As navigation through th river valley haa been Improved, It hat been necessary to iteadily raise the atreet approaching the.

home In Albuquerque. o'clock tlili evening In th presence of narlotte street. Ho had lived in Can relative and a few close friends, The andaigii aince II was horn in County t'lalwny. Ireland, in 1M2.1. After father of the bride officiated, isolated by Le Roy Inspection Thursday.

brirtin and to erect newer anil longer brtilgea. llor. Charles R. i'urdy, of the Dundee I.e Hoy, Sept. 24.

-Next Thursday will J3. Church, a cousin of the bride. Th lip lireineu a Inspection day in this vll settling in thi country, he followed funning until about nine yenr ago, when he retired and came to live with his Horse Sropa luto Ditch, Seneca, l''iills, Sept. 24 Kitward ring ervlc wa used, little hettrlea Bat luge. It will he strictly home uffnir WV nnd the event of the afternoon will in daughter hern.

tey, sister of tha bride, acting as ling bearer. Martha lluftey, another sister, wa I'arron, farmer living two mile aouth-at of the villago, drove a horse Into a elude a parade hy the three Are com Finnerty lenvea his wife, three flower girl. panies with their pirutus, areunipnnled nns, Matthew Finnerty and William Finnerty, both of thi cltv. and Kdwrd Th brlilnl chonn from "Lohengrin" wa by the Hoy Hand and the Hutler Vblflnd to my kneea and tha muscle of Such famous makes of shoes as Queen Quality and Dorothy Dodd, are now equipping with Spring-Step Heels. Learn the real joy of walking on Spring-Step Rubber Heels.

These new Spring-Step Red Plug Heels cost no more than ordinary rubber heels. Don't accept inferior heels get Spring Steps. Any reliable dealer or repair shop will put a pair of Spring-Step Rubber Heels on your shoes for 50 cents. deep excavation lu Fall Direct early this morning. Tha animal dropped ten feet Into the ditch, wreoUng the buggy.

Mr. J'urron was not injured. After several Finnerty. of Farmlngton, nnd five daugh my leg and the aniall of my hack. Thi played by Mrs.

Ilrry It. Harber, of Waterloo, as the brldnl party descended the Urum Corps. The line of march will iiioludo Iwike street. Went Main, Main ter, sirs. W.

K. Melutyre and Miss pnln waa terrible ainl nothing seemed stair and took their plee before a bank hours work the horse wa mixed from ntherltte Finnerty, both of thi city Willi Katblcr nnd Mrs. ChrWu tn relieve me. Physician tare me merit cine with but very little effect ami East Main streets. After the parade there will be bull gamo on the high school alhletic Held between the Athletic of palm, tinder a wedding arch of n-titt Mtcra and evergreen.

The decorations the trench with but few minor bruises. Mr. Karron stated that the horse became "Var-ne i waa recommended, to me pher loonin. both of Rochester, and Mr. Iiewllt Hall, of Creek, and a of le Hoy ami it team from Halarln.

uncontrollable and dashed through a throughout the house nro tn green and white. aud I decided to try It, with the result that hy persisting In the treatment every sister, Mrs. Hridgct Mornn. of lieneva i'lie funeral will be held from Si Marr's Tbo brldij wa gowned In white cmpe ile idgn and symptom of the dieae left me, Identify Stolen Property, HiUavia, Sopt. 24.

Wlliium Hoffman, Church hero Saturday morning at cblno with princes Uc aud pcrl trim. Tha tifTucs ha entirely disappeared Effect of Exhibit Noticed. Seneca Kails, Kept. 24. 1'ostmaater 0 clia'k.

ming. Sho carrliM a brtuqiiet of brides and 1 haven't a pain or an ache. I have who resides on the Tyler farm lu SKdord A. S. Ilughi stated to day that the fne nd Wore a tulle Tell cinght with lilies of the valley Xh wore the grnnm to-day Identified a single harness, which was found by tho Rochester polio in tha 1'ostolllce iH'pnrtnient' exhibit at the SPENT STOLEN MONEY.

recommended Var-ne aia to a irreat ninny and they hate all reported good results." W. A. Varney savat Var ne-ala la not a cure all and la not recommended (or Clfl lavlllcre set nlu dliniieiids ami county fair tbl week had bad a notice- possession of Hciiiamiii Aliisworlh, when pearl. arrested on tho charge of vagrancy. He- Then Man Who Bobbed Farmlngton able effect upon the parcel post package being mailed lit the local MW-o.

I'ackage collected on rurnl rimtes show Tho wadding day tha thirtieth1 an sides the harness set of taps and die, a blanket and bridle, also found lu Aina- Ask for til fee with the RaJ 1'lug nlvevsnry of the marriage of the hrl.ln's Man Returned Now In Jail. Caiiuoiiiiiguu, Sept 2-L Persistency that attention Is being ghen to th de parents anil her mother ore her o'vn wed worlli' posaoNKiou, were Idcntilled by Kilward Killer, of North Hyron. another and good detective work on the part of illng dress of loess green silk. fnrmer who hnd also employed Alua- partment a instruction for properly wrapping good intended for parcel pot. At the fair the postal otlieiuls showed Spring-Step Rubber Heels are made by the Largest Rubber Company in the World.

following the rereAiony, recrptlon was Id and r'alcress Ingalls ervisl the wed- worlh during tio suminer. Pepttty MienlT John Coilcilliuoll, of Victor, resulted in the arrest last evening by that officer of George 2.1 ve.ir now to pack and atnp safely the most perishablo products, including egg. Id, an Austrian, who I necused pf htiv. ding dinner. Cover were laid at the bride' tN for twelve.

Late in the evem lug Mr. and Mr. 1'ulver left for a wed- Concert by Le Boy Orcheetra. I Roy, Sept. 24.

-A Piuicert will bo in robbed John Prober, nn aged fnrmer SPAEKS SET FIRE TO BAHN of Farmlngton on September of $K4 given by the Itoy Orchestra of thirty ding trip which itll include Washington. I'. C. Haltlmorn, I'lillndelphla, New York ami then made his escape. When Threaher Ara Bubt Wear plisi'e In Urungo Hull, l.lnwivid, on Fri-dny evening, ictober 1st, under the aus Rent went to New York, he snv.

and real Old Reiffo every III. Var ne -si la a rhenmatie remedy that liaa helped hundred of rhcu-li i tic cripple to recover their health during the past Id year, and ha been liartlcuiarly successful In rheumatic arthritis or rheutnatiara of the joints, Tha remarkable evidence behind Vrn-ei, and the fact that It la Composed of pimple vegetable Ingredient, tnak It valuable to every rhennutia sufferer, and none ran afford to fall to try It, epe-cially If thay hare been treated month after month wlthont result, Hand tn-dy for the Var-ne si Health New. Addres W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass.

Var na ala Ito.toa Oflice, 140 rtoylstrm reot, where the large cnllertlon of wheel ehalra, crutch, can, are on exhibition. Oat no--t-dy at rtiker. Hegemaa and other reliable druggist. Tall your druggist to got Var ne-ni for yon from hie wholesaler or aend to W. A.

Varney, r.vnn, Advertisement. KendaJl No Insurance. Ilnlley, Sept. 24. When threaUing spent nil the money lie s'ole and then boldly funic hack to this county nnd went to work for William Taggmnn in Fast Hloomlleld where ho was cannireil.

yesterday aftomonn on the farm of and other point. They will lire In Nodii. The bride's traveling ilre.s aa of African bfnan poplin with list to match. tluests tviiro present from S.slus, rtis-h-ter. Itlu.ca, Waterloo, Dmel-e, Syracuse, Cssenovt, Klmlra and Wilkes riarre, be-tde those from Mansilold.

For Skin Diseases pice of the Llnwood (range. The I.e Hoy Orchesta will be directed by Walloon Hewitt. Heside tha number by the orchestra, Mia Olive Stevens, of Rochester, will glvo a number of violin selections and Mr. Jaiiie II. Harrows, of I Hoy, will sing two number.

Rally Day In Clifton Spring. Jatne Austin on the Norway road about one mile east of Kendall, sparks from the threshing engine act fire to the barn. A companion In crime. llrry Rnldwin, was arrested the night of tlie robbery. Hoth nion are being held in the county Jail to nwnlt the action of the next The flame quickly spread nnd within hort time th lire had enveloped the rand Jury, which will convene here on barn and completely destroyed the build S.

S. S. Clears Skin of Erup ing. The threshing engine nnd separator tions, Drives Poison From ware with difficulty dragged from the lief, and your troublo can be reliever you can be entirely restored to hoalth. S.

S. ia a purely vegota-blj treatment that you can Secure from your own druggist It 1 a blood tonic that will purify your blood and cause a most docidvd abatement of your troublo, and Anally make you entirely well. Fifty years ago N. S. S.

was discovered find given to suffering, mankind. During this period it has proven Its rennnrknblo. curatlvo properties as a blood purifier and tonic, and hB relieved thouanmls of canes of disease caused by poor or Impure blood, and chronic or Inherited blood disease. You can be relieved, but you must take S. S.

Take It -if only pimples appenr, for they denote bad blood, and tnny be followed by tha suffering from torturing skin emotions. Therefore be sure. Pon't take chances, don't use lotions. Get f. St.

S. from your drtmiiiit. If yours Is a special case, write for expert medical advice to S. S. H.

Atlanta, Ga Clift.m Springs. Sept, 24. Sunday, September will be observed as rally day for the Methodist Kplscopitl Church and Snndiiy-school. Itcv. 1T.

S. H. Adams, former chaplnln of the sanitari the System. October 4th. Busy Day for Phelps Churches.

1'helpa, Sept. 24. Mia Lillian I'hclp will under the auspices of the local branch of th W. C. T.

I', iu the Methodist Church nn Sunday morning. Minnesota Woman to Talk. Penn Yan, Seit. 21. -Mis Josophln 8chaiu, I a resident of the famous Pillsbury Hctl lenient House in Minneapolis, legul adviser til the Charltle of that city, for Mine year chairinnn of th Legislative Committee of the Minnesota Federation of Women' Club, and a member of th Kxeeiuive Committee of tlie Minnesota burning building by tha thresher and the timely arrival of the Kendall firo truck laved the house from the )am um, will occupy the pulpit In the morning Get It fixed lu your mind that akin ruptlons.

Scrofula, Kiemn, burnlnc. nnd the liev. 11. H. Roddick, the pastor, ill preach lu the evening.

fate. Tha threshing outfit waa owned liy Oeorre Smith, of Morton. Include! in the content of the barn were seven ton ot phosphate, quantity of hay ami about IhX) bushel of oat on which there waa no insurance. Academy of Political nnd Social Scieuce, will deliver an address nt o'clock on Ustur.lay evening of this week ou tha ttcmiiK aiun, and all skin diseases are due entirely to Impiiro and Infected blood. If tho troublo was on the outside of the akin, by simply washing and keeping it clean you could obtain relief not even ointments, mid would be necDsiary.

ATe with ua in this be FRENCH LINE toBiili CliweraJe Trnatlallaa I-OMT4L arHVIC'R. New York to Bordeaux OrU 2, Jp.M iKKiiiMiiEAU tr.n, HirM on. is, im LA TOI KUXE roK IKPORUATION apply C-aspinj's OHici, 19 Slate H. T. eauKl.u Katt.Datvk Co 4 Mule at West and In the Presbyterian Church on the Monday evening following.

Nest Sunday will lie observed as Young People's liny nt the Prosbj tcrinli Church with special servii-e Conducted by the Christian Fn-ileavor Society. The apehker will be Harold A. Wnlte, field secretary of the New York State Christian Fndcnvor Society who will deliver nn address at 10:31) and (Win and at 7 MO at a union meeting of the young people of Clifton 1'our orner in Penn an, at the Invitation of tha Vale County Committee Any time, any clime, indoors or out when hunger nipt, the answer is tor iiinan Sullrage. Alexaudnr Thomp son, or retin au, win introduce the :tistTTTtri.glf'f.ti'jsffti speaker, Funeral of Mr. Ilndaley, Sprlugs, Oak Corners and Phelps.

f3 street. itrict Directors William J. Sullivan and John IC. Hutler, who have been working in this city for tho past six Uushvllle, Sept, 21- Th funeral of Mrs, Sarah Parker. rhindee, Sept.

24. Mr. Sarah J. Parker died In the home of her daughter, Mr. A.

ll. Itigoldsby In Ikemonti at 1 .10 o'clock yesterdy ftemoon, aged T.V years, following an Illnes of over a year. Mr. Parker hnd been In th home of her daughter only for the pant three week, hving formerly resided In Prattsburg, Steuben County, for over thirty ver. She wa born In the town of Thurston, Steuben county, March Jl, 1140, her maiden name being Miss Sarah Harvey.

lie leave her daughter, two SI I IVUUQ UIVVUII 1 For Your Vacation BERMUDA Go To la Injured Internally. Phelps, Sept. 24 I'red Maul. t. Phedps young man who wa badly Injured by ft fall of forty-three feet at White and Partridge warehouse fen Order for Foreign Country.

Clifton Sept. The Jtidd A Inland Manufacturing Company Iu Just revived a big order from well-known New Y'ork exporter for tire pump equipped with extra fittings of hoe and gauge. The rutirv shipment Is to be made at one time to a foreign country. It I expected that the order will be delivered within a few week. 1IS II SI 111 I I Mrs.

Kmilce lluated I.lmlsley held from bcr Into home yesterday lter-boon, the service being conducted by Uev. J. J. K'dward pastor of the M. K.

Church. The bearer were W. A. Carson, Fred Ilarfctie, (Jeorge Filch, Ir. A.

T. llulstend, Charle Allen nd 111 rum llal'kues. The death Vn day ago. waa taken to t'tlca this morn are th trtrxt nutritiout food made from flour. Thair coit if unall, their worth i great.

Da Yawr-ail 4i.B0 ym ror V.eattonl.fa. Bend li Low Hat Inelustv Ter Circular Twin Kcrw "BERMUOIAN" alaters, Mr. Ixitenro Roberts, of Ave- weeks, have tucceetled In enrolling about one hundred member. Th Cananduigua Hand will escort the officer nnd meiulicr of Ilochester from the corner of llllwou nnd street! to tho hall Thoma Ndham, Canandaigua. Kent.

J. In the home of hi daughter, Mr. John Welch. In Tillotson street, at 10:1." o'clock lnt night, occurred the death of Thomas Necdhain. who wa Ml year old.

lteslde I daughter, he leave a nu. Thomas Neeilham, of ltuffalo, two grandchildren and a great -grandchild. The funeral will be held from St. Mnry' Church here tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Oiirl.ea a.

ea. and Mr. Kther PrenH, of fold I.lndaloy occurred Tnesdnv morning at Springs; a brother, Hlrhnrd lrnrvey, of the ae of 01 year. She leave on on, llllmpnrt, aud a hnlf-henther. Or.

M. It. I.lndsley. of Cananda ing where he will be pl.vcd under the care of a specialist. No bone appear to be broken but It is quite evident that be is badly injured internally.

To Institute Moose Lodge. Caumidalgun. Kept. 21. Olficer of IWhestcr 1odge, No.

113, lyal Order -Moose, -will Institute a lortga of that order in this city I morrow night in Modern Woodmen Hull iu South Main at aia ni. mmr Tlck.l A eat. Phelps Democrats ta Meet t'helps. Sept. 21.

The Democratic elector of tlie towu of Phelps will hoIJ a cancti In the Tonn Hall ou Prlday evening, October 1st, nt o'clock, for the purpose of nominating candidate for town office to be voted for at tlie No- veinbcr election. rln Tnylnr, of Pennsylvania. The remain sister, Mr. O. Jackson, of liiishviile will i'e taken to Prattsburg and the fun- Th long life of Mr.

Mndslev waa one ernl ha from the Methodist Church of of great usefulness and church activity that village tomorrow afternoon at a Mie wn a member of th Mothodist oclm'k. Hnrial will be I'ratlsburg. ClturcU for about llfty year. VlCW eennttloa ef the went "b.rgaia" A. Iemral and fhroiilcl for 1 coat word.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY.

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