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11 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1004. oooonooooonoDonoooooaooonooonooooooo oooodo BURKE, FITZ SIMONS," HONE CO.

Standpipe on Cobbs Hill To be Built From a Raft AUTOS SPEED AT DEAD OF NIGHT MENACETO OCCUPANTS AND LATE PEDESTRIANS. BIG ADDITION TO TELEPHONE PLANT ENTIRE STROMBERCCAR.L. SON FACTORY HERE. Autumn Suits and Coats of a Floating Platform Will Rise as Each Circle Plates is Completed. CLOSED DOWN IN CHICAGO Many New Varieties.

LAW FREQUENTLY VIOLATED Rate en Principal Streets About Mid night Often as High as TtCenty file Miles an Hour Danger I rom Trailers Run on Sides of Streets Operations at the reservoir site, on C.bb Hill, of the Rochester Lake On tario ater Company, have been begviii Remetal of "Branch of "Business to This dtp Gives Rochester Largest Independent Manufactory in the World In Operation October 1st ltn a good deal of vigor. The eround has been prepared and the concrete foun- As is our custom, we are making a prominent feature of Women's Fall and Winter Suits of which we have but one for the big standpipe is now in nroe- riveted and more water let into the reservoir, by means of the valve just outside of the standpipe. The second tier will then be tested, the raft, of course, rising as water is admitted. This process will be repeated until the standpipe is completed. It was said yesterday that the process of pnmping and supplying water will not be delayed by the work on the standpipe.

The object of the standpipe is to provide a pressure reservoir, which will act as -i pressure regulator and a means of storage. Until the completion of the stand- ess of construction. It will be ready by the time the plates for the structure arrive. The engineer in charge of the work of constructing the standpipe has hit upon a novel plan tnat wiil greatly simplify the worn. The principal departments of the Strom-berg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company in Chicago were ordered closed down on Thursday and the work of remov-iug the machinery to this city was at once begun.

When that machinery reaches the fatory of the company here Rochester whl possess the largest independent manufactory of telephones and telephone sup The standpipe. which will have a ca E3 of a kind. This enables our customers to have choice from many styles and at the same lime make sure that nobody else will have a similar costume. There are many charming novelties among: these exclusive Tailor-fllade Costumes at $25 E3 $42.50, $47.50, 52.50, $57.50 and S75. Our preparations are also ample to provide Suits with EJ tourist coats, semi-fitting three-quarter length coats, and fitted short coats at low and medium prices.

pacity of gallons, is to be made of inch boiler plate iron, which will taper slightly toward the top. where the plates will be somewhat thinner. These plates plies in the world. It has been generally known for some have been shaped at the mill, ami will be meted in place. The bottom will be of time that it was the intention of the Strom-bcrg-Carlson company to concentrate all of its energies in the Flower city, but the Tailor-Made Suits made after our own de- Tallor-Made Suits new style fitted coat with inch plates.

After the bottom has been placed in position, and the first tier -f plates assembled, water will be let in from pipe, the system will be operated directly through the conduit to consumers. It was said at the offices of the water company in the Powers building yesterday afternoon that the engines and pumps at the pumping station, on the shore of Lake Ontario, west of Charlotte, are now practically ready to begin the work of pumping. The conduit is now complete, with the exception of the section over the Genesee river, from the lake to the village of Despatch. The work on the New York Central railway bridge, on which the conduit will cross the river, is being pushed as rapidly as is practicable. vest ettect and silk lining silk trimmed skirt panel come in navy blue and black 0 il dozen cars were lined up on the Main street east tracks at the Four Corners at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, -when tie rapid chug-chug of a gasoline auto-ciiK heard from Main street vest.

ja thirty seconds the machine was bound-iu across the tracks at the Four Corners. jroiy men and passengers about to en-te- the cars ran right and left, to get out of the fay of the automobile. Somebody yelled, sad a score of persons rushed from caady etores, tobacco stores and saloons, to learn the cause of the hubbub. Between the cars on the north and two lunch wagons that axe at the curb at the south side of the street every night was a narrow passage, and the auto came dashing through it. leaving dust and smoke and some confusion behind it.

A conductor who was standing near Graves street ran out from where a lunch cart cut off his view of the street to the west. The automobile tooted and swerved slightly, and the conductor jumped back in time to avoid being struck. Under the light of the lamps at Graves street, it could be seen that there were two men in the front seat of the auto and two men and a wnman in the rear seat. The machine went up the grade at, perhaps fifteen miles an hour, with "chugs" and gasps and dust and smoke. a a E2 signs in semi-fitting short coat style with belt back round length skirt with graduated tucks in kilted effect come in black, navy-blue and brown cheviot special CIO Rft value OlLli JU $22.50 cheviot a new and attractive style at E3 the conduit and the plates and bottom tested.

A raft will then be constructed inside the standpipe, of sufficient capacity to float the riveting machines, a number of plates, and the workmen. The plates will be loaded on the raft by means of a crane. The second tier of plates will be fact that final action had been taken transpired only last evening. For several months, as it now appears, important pieces of machinery have been taken down at the Chicago works, brought to Rochester and placed in operation. Now, under rush orders, all that remained at the Chicago plant on Thursday last will be hurried to Rochester as rapidly as freight cars will carry it, and at once placed in E2 Tailor-Made Suits semi-fitting style in a variety of all-wool fancy mixtures coats 27 0 Tailor-Made Tourist Suits 22-inch belted coat with wide stitched plaits to the hips made of fine grade cheviot in black and CQR r-a blue 3J Tourist Coats made by men tailors and along DANGEROUS FALL BROKEN BY LABORER'S BROAD BACK bership.

Evening prayer will follow the session of the school, at 4 o'clock, with full choir and orchestra. There will be no service in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. C2 and 32 inches long exact duplicates of another manufacturer's $35 Suits C1R for 41J Tourist Suits 22-inch coat, with box plaits and belt tucked round length The quantity of machinery that has arrived during the past two weeks is very large, although much still remains to be transported. Men are now engaged, night and day. in installing the additional machinery, and they will continue their work urtil the process of removal is completed.

uijuiiwiiy masculine lines in a wiucvaiiciy of select Scotch mixtures, two-faced cloths CONFERENCE REQUESTED OF STRIKING CUTTERS skirt come in blue and black cheviot E2 and the great plant in full operation at The men about the Four Corners gath S18.50 Suits worth $22.50 and more for S10 and tan coverts at $27.50, $25, $22.50, $16.50, $12.50 and Bicyclist Dived Headlong Into Excavation, Terrifying Italian Foreman Re sented the Interruption. It falls to the lot of few men to be thrown headlong into an excavation, escape serious injury by a hairbreadth or, speaking more accurately, by the back of a sturdy Italian and, then, be ordered from the pit into which he had fallen by ered in knots of four or five. The rail East Rochester. Grototh of the "Plant way men who were about tneir cars thanked their stars that they were still 0 The work of the Stromberg-Carlson at the plant at the junction of the New All Clothing Manufacturers Have Received Letters From Former Employees. Nothing Said About the Boycott.

A letter sent by Clothing Cutters' Union No. 13t to all of the clothing manufacturers of the city requests that a conference between the cutters and the uniou. Reduced Prices on Special Price York Central Railway and Culver road, able to make their runs. Some of the by-gtaaders who had not been compelled to scurry out of the street like rabbits were others were annoyed and some others wen profane. far as could be has been very extensive since the manu- 3 Ctnnnarrl Pottprnc fncture of cables was begun last Mnrch.

b. OldllUdlU dllCUI. On Boys' Watches. Since that time the shop space has been Lady Clare Nickle Watches are Picture Frames Plated With Gold. Florentine Photograph Frames "set off" a picture splendidly.

Ours are uncommonly beautiful, being plated with gold. Cabinet size for 55c. iMHn- do one tried to stop the automobile the handsomest ever designed for increased until the plant now occupies several acres. From time to time, as the It would probably have been hard to stop. a a 13 E3 a All Standard Patterns are now reduced to 10c and 15c; none higher.

By their use women are enabled to cut and make garments of correct style and perfect fit. The one way to be absolutely sure on boys. r-itted with ISew Haven works and stem winding and stem No one was hurt. Speeding in State Street. exigencies or manuracturing would admit, departments have been added to the setting attachment.

Regular price with a view to bringing to a close the strike of cutters that has continued through eleven months be held. The strike, the letter says, has been harmful to all concerned, and it is the desire of the union to end the struggle. A reason for discontinuing the struggle, advanced in the letter, is that, if continued through the winter, it may permanently injure the cloth Rochester works. Recently they have It was, perhaps, ten minutes afterward is $2.25. The first 25 customers been manufacturing all the parts that go to-day will buy them at $1.85.

E3 these points is to use none but that an automobile, in which were four men. ran up State street toward the Four Corners. At the street car barns it passed to make up a modern telephone, and been shipping these parts to the Chicago works for assembling and finishing. Late a foreman with a keener sense of the eternal fitness of things than patience with the occasional disorders that afflict their prosaic course. Yet all this befell a luckily unlucky individual in the space of fifteen seconds at Main street east and Front street yesterday morning.

As a bicyclist was passing the excavation, which was made yesterday at the corner of the streets, his wheel caught in the car tracks, which are little more than two feet from the edge of the excavation, and he was thrown, head foremost, into the hole. A laborer was working over the iron pipes at the bottom of the excavation, and the man landed squarely on his back. The bicycle followed the rider. Visions of cave-ins came to the mind of the frightened son of Italy, and with a yell he dropped his implements and sprang for the surface. The foreman turned unon unnrhr murine car going north.

Some btandarC Patterns. We also take subscriptions for The Designer. ly, also a department for the manufacture Women's Rain Coats of Latest Style. of telephone cords and other supplies has been added. Next came the switchboard materials department and the manufacture Hat Pins for Less Than Usually.

Handsome Enamel Hat Pins including new 25c varieties today for 19c. Sterling Silver Hat Pins miniature head designs 25c kinds today for 19c. 35c kinds to-day for 29c. of generators, coils, condensers and other Flannelette Wrappers eg To-day for 98c. parts.

Mouse and Oxford gray are the best liked shades. These garments are made of excellent waterproof cloth cut on fashionable All tnis time, owing to tne ract that a a portion of the plant was still in Chicago, one ine of the mn in the first car, it was thought yelled. Both cars were run -ins at twenty to twenty-five miles an hour. On the west side of the street was the network of raiU, but the first car passed over these an. I beneath the bridge -without mishap, which, considering its speed, was no mean feat.

The second car was going so rapidly that it could not be told definitely many were in it. One man occupied the front seat. It is not known that an attempt was made to stop these auto-ni. No one was hurt by them. It has been remarked by many that the automobiles that are on the streets between the hours of 11 and 2 o'clock at it has been necessary to transport the dif lines with belt and inverted plait ferent parts of the telephone and switch fL tut; uaii 4 ij.

boards to Chicago. The action of Thurs day changes all this. LTnless some unforeseen difficulty or delay arises, it is expect ing trade in Rochester. It is not yet known definitely whether the clothing manufacturers will grant a conference. The impression that hey would not was given yesterday.

Some time after the strike was declared, a boycott against the clothing manufactured by the Rochester firms involved was declared, and this has never been removed. It was said yesterday that the request of the clothing cutters would be denied, since nothing was said in the letter as to the removal of the boycott against Rochester clothing. The union officers say that not many of the cutters have returned to their places with the manufacturers against whom the strike was declared. A few of them have gone into business in the city, others have left their trade and obtained other places. StiH others have left the city.

That the strikers have failed to obtain the concession for which they struck, name-lv, the eight-hour day, does not need to be demonstrated. That they have given up hope of obtaining the eight-hour day at this time is shown by the letter sent to Extra Values To-day At Linen Department. ed that the full plant will be in operation Warmer than the garments that rm have done house service up until this time. These, are of strong, neat-looking material made full through the skirt and come in patterns in which red, blue and gray predominate. Value $1.25.

E3 Price to-day 98c. Witch Hazel Has 2 Curative Properties. on the Culver road by October 1st. The hearing the laborer's outcry, and, seeing the Italian scrambling to get out of the excavation, the bicyclist sprawling over the mains and his wheel wedged among them, he called out: "What in thunder (or words to that effect) are you doing down there? Get out of that!" The chastened bicyclist recovered his wheel; the Italian, after taking a hasty inventory of his vertebrae, returned to his work; the foreman resumed his erst only department that will remain at Chi a yard. Unbleached Crash 6c Value 8c.

cago is a storage warehouse, to be U3ed as a distributing center for telephones and supplies. This will be under the supervi sion of the general sales agent of the com Crash 7c Crash 9c Bleached Linen yard. Value 10c. Barnsley Linen pany. Employees Will Number 2,000.

while expression, and the Hemlock water ii are often run at high speed. It appears, too, that the running of autos at unlawful rates of speed is not confined to tup later hours of the night. A man who lives on Lexington avenue said yesterday afternoon: "Every evening automobiles are run in Lexington avenue at dangerously high, rates of speed. To do this in Lexington avenue is especially dangerous because of tie fact that many streets open into it. Unless some check is put on the uutomo- By October 1st the establishment will yard.

Value 1 2c. Heavy Linen Towels 1 lc each Value 12 l-2c. Antiseptic witch Hazel boap is made of cleansing and curative ingredients. 4 cakes for 10c. One-Third Saved on Renaissance Lace Goods.

By importing a large quantity of Renaissance Lace Doilies and Center Pieces direct from the makers in Germany we quote prices to-day that are one-third below regular values. We can supply sets to match as well as single pieces. Doilies 6-inch size round and square value 15c for 10c each. Doilies 9-inch size round and square value 30c for 21c each. Doilies 12-inch size round and square value 40c for 29c each.

Center Pieces 18-inch size round and square value 90c for 69c each. in the mams flowed on as before. Had the wheelman fallen upon one of the mains be manufacturing, entire, the latest tele phone instruments, all kinds of cables and instead of upon the Italian, he would have Hemstitched Towels 22c. Val switchboards, and every kind of telephone required a different style of vehicle. E3 the manufacturers.

They have failed, too. supplies. At present -about 1.100 persons to win in their struggle for the closed shop EBER CASE TO GRAND JURY ue 25c. Silver Bleached Napkins G8c Value $1.25 a dozen. are employed at the Rochester work-.

When the removal is completed, a short there will yet be serious accidents I All of th's. of course, is equivalent to say biWst El E3 in the avenue. If one should chance to be time hence, the entire force will number Man Accused of Receiving Stolen Goods Full Bleached Napkins large Special Bargain in White Bed Spreads. Satin Finish Marseilles Bed Spreads full sizeespecially pretty designs regular value $1.75 to-day $1.59. about 2.000.

Waives Examination. size $1.25 a dozen. Value $1.65 Practically all the engineering force of the Stromberg-Carlson company is already Joseph Eber, the Joseph avenue ieweler Bleached Table Damask two E3 accused or receiving worth of gold yards wide 75c a yard. Value 90c stolen irom tne Jtfausc-h Lonib Ontical ia Rochester. It will, however, be necessary to bring at least fifty more responsible employees, in order to carry on the 13 company, waived examination in police court yesterday.

He was held for the works in their entirety. brand Jury. 1 he work of removing a going concern xne arrest or was made a month which has been doing part of its work ago by Superintendent of Detectives Hav Rochester and Dart in Chicago, has re- ouired no little skill and management. ing that tne strike, so Tar as tne immediate causes for which it was declared are concerned, is lost. It is said that the union wdll be unwilling to call the strike off unless assurance is given that 75 or SO per cent, of the striking cutters shall be taken back.

The letter addressed to the manufacturers follows: (ientlemen: The striking clothing cutters of this oitv agree that the conflict la which, we been ensazed for the last eleven months has been detrimental to the best in-teresrs of ail concerned, and should it be prolonged durinz the coming season, it may permanently affect the clothing Industry of Uix-hester. Therefore, It being our desire to eri'1 the strife, and to hare business resume its conditions, and to promote the peace r.r,rl harmony so essential to success, we here-br respectfully request that yon will confer with us wirh'a view to attainins this most desirable end. If such conference is azree-able to you. you will please notify us as to the time" and place you will meet us." FACTORY DAMAGED BY FIRE aen and Detective Maguire. William 1 I Shirt Waists Worth Up To $3.75, To-Day for Until a very short time before the final closing down of the works in Chicago, the multitudinous parts that go to make no driving from a street that opens into the avenue or riding a wheel, when one of the automobiles was coming down the avenue at the speed I have noted, an accident could scarcely be averted.

Chauffeurs Hate Their IVap seems that practically no effort is binir made by the police to cheek the au-tomobiiists. Of course, it is nearly impossible f.r a policeman to stop an automobile when it is passing him at night, but. when he sees it approaching at what peenis to be an unlawful speed, he may check it by standing in the street in its and raising his club, so that he will be able to take the number. A kindred danger to that offered by jf -mobiles is to if found where the g're-t cars are run between the curb and t- sidewalk instead of in the middle of ti.f street. Speaking of this, the man quoted said: "Where, as in St.

Faul street, Somh avenue. Lake avenue and Monroe avenue, the tracks are on the sides of the streets, one (Iririne or wheeling into such a street might easily meet with an accident. you are about to enter one of these ui on taiia street, an em ployee of the optical company, confessed to the Superintendent that he had been taking gold from the company and disposing of it to Eber. He implicated Richard Czarnowsky. of No.

40 Hawkins street. telephone instrument, and the eompli-ented mechanism of the large multiple fcwitchboards, were being shipped to Chi another employee, the thefts. The two Wide awake women will be here in force at 10 o'clock this fore- noon. At that hour we will start a clearance sale of all that cago. Hie suspension oi uns enormous svstem for even a few days was a matter a trap made typewritten confessions and was laid for Eber.

much moment. However, whatever remain of this season's Lawn Shirt Waists. The assort- 3 ments include plain garments, others with lace insertion that could be done in the way of removal. without seriously interrupting business, was done. Then the order was given, the Chicago works were dismantled and the remaining machinery will begin to arrive at heels ornamenting the E3 these Waists earlier in George Raines, who is Eber's attorney, made application yesterday before Justice Davy to have his client admitted to bail.

No action was taken on the application. Eber's bail will be fixed this morning by Justice Davy in Special Term. The amount of the bond that will be required could not be learned last night. Cause 52,000 Loss in Building Flames Jf fwtAtt-tttZY9 tront. ine lowest price ot any ot greater number consists ENn-5rJ the season was $1.

Probably the on Cady Street. Fire in the two-story frame and stone the East Rochester plant to-day or tomorrow. So far as possible everything has been made ready for its reception, and it some are worth up to c-j urn i structure at Xo. 1W Cady street, used as a $3.75. Regardless of former price, take your choice to-day at RHp Trept3.

hon.c-e obstructs the view so 1 is hoped that by October 1st the factory tiiat you cmno-. see whether a car is com- TP5tprdav morning damaged the mg. (hi each side of the street from where I tf) th'e extent of about $2.0. will be turning out complete telephones not only, but everything which goes to the installation of the largest telephone systems, long-distance as well as local. are envrjg is a teieerapn or teiepnone m-ir tho HniIT- i Autumn Days at Keuha LaKe.

Grape and wine region of America; acres of grapes. Just the time to visit the vineyards. Excursion Sunday. Erie Railroad train leaves 8 A. M.

Round trip, including boat, $1.23. Sale begins promptly at 10 o'clock. It may not last more than an hour or two, so our advice is to be present when the sale begins. We cannot accept mail or telephone orders for these Waists. pole, if you get barely upon the street i i in the engine room are saia to nave oeen the starting point of the fire.

A passer saw smoke pouring from the Quality is what makes price. If Bur 3 0 13 windows of the structure and sent in an nett Vanilla Extract was no Detter man other extracts, its price would be the same. alarm from box No. ,27, at Jefferson ave- Burke, Fitz Simons, Hone Co. in which are the tracks and a car comes up without warning, escape is almost impossible.

Only Chance of Escape. "lour only chance of escape lies your driving on, since you can turn neither to ta right nor the left, as would be oos-tibie wore the tracks in the middle of the street. There is great need, therefore, that nue and Penn street. The firemen laid four lines of hose into the building and i drenched it from top to bottom. The in Another Excursion to Conesus LaKe Hermann Dossenbach Will return from Europe about October 1st, after which he will be prepared to accept engagements for his orchestra.

During his absence orders may be left with Adolf Dossenbach, No. 6 Nicholson street. Bell 'phone 4Clj Chase. Next Sunday. Erie train leaves OQODODOOODQOOQOOOOOQSOODOOOQOQOQOO OOOiOQOO surance is about SGOO.

M. Round trip, -jOc. cooa nsning. MEETINGS OF MINIISTERS m.morcien sound their gongs well before! every street, intersection on these lines, A. II.

BOWER, M. D. B. CLARK lid fT I'lnu the city I have Wall Paper. Domestic goods.

3c. 5c, Sc, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c. 35c, and u. Ininortwl lioods. SOc, 05c, 75c, $1, fl.ll mumu- dlHUll LiJ- IL JL 1 ut narrow! escnnod (,, in 1 P2stors of Methodist and rresDyienan acei.ient rroin cars in Rain Cloths.

56-inches, 51.50 a Yard. Just received, 20 new styles. Ward'i 9 Clinton avenue north. CLARK 5 B0WEN Successors to B. B- CLARK, tiiee AiitvCiOidiints are heard to express omi-nlwTif- Churches to Meet Monday.

The Fresbyierian JHnisters' Association First of the Season. HS fi as US I mut nir COB-piaiaed fl'-air wlii noid a special a42eU against bv it. The tires of a SNYDER'S SHOE SALE rnomins at 11 clocK in tne 1. -TMte. Schieyer's celebrated pork sausage.

Try nome for your Sunday breakfast. Joseph cum nivn Schleyer Sons, Main St. east. Kuniuer of automobiles have receutly been punctped by broken glass on the street. -ICiS is, of course, taken up by the street Ci-raners as soon as possible, but frequent una Conesus LnKe Excursion Sunday.

ly uut Deiore some damage to the auto- XI. C. A. building, preparatory to the work of the coming year. Rev.

L. Dykstra, D. pastor of the First Reformed Church, will conduct the services. At the Methodist preachers' meeting Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Fir Methodist Church, Rev. William A.

Laughiin, of Charlotte, wiil read a paper Erie train leaves 9:30 A. M. Only 50c. niu.es i.as been caused. i -ere aj-e at east three causes for the EAST AYL Coming to Identify Body.

MEN'S Goodyear Welts $1 50, $2, $2.50, $4. $5 and up. I- terior decorating done by skilled workmen. All kinds of window shades made to ordert, George Weldon manufacturers wall paper and window shades, 113 Eas Main street, between St. Paul and Water streets, Rochester.

N. Y. Rain Cloths.56-inche9, 51.50 a Yard. Just received, -O new styles. Ward's, 9 Clinton avenue north.

Ladies. TaRe Notice! We are now ready to show yon our fall styles in up-to-date millinery. Open-ins will take place next week Tuesday and Wednesday, September 20th and 21st. No Cards. M.

J. Maloney, ISo Mam street. Erie's New YorK Excursion Only $8.00 Tuesday, September 20th; trains leave 7 rosen g.i it being on the street. Ocea-deaiers break bottles, and. Coroner Kiliip yesterday received a tele S3 lr.stead of gathering on the niece-, leave on "The Immortality of Some Nineteenth gram from Montreal to the effect that ttiey where they fall.

Sometimes, though i Century Literature." Rev. E. V. Hub- man named Kennedy would arrive here cot often, the globes of electric light lamp hn, of Corn Hill Church, will conduct the oroKen, and these are a menace to the to-night to try to identify the body of Charles Kennedy, who fell into the river at Charlotte from the gangplank of the devotional services. being 0f autos.

Then, mischievous or caieiesH boj and, too, older persons, tarow or leave broken glass upon the steamer Kingston and was drowned. Cured a Comrade of Cholera Morbus Exclusive attention given to the examination eyes, fitting glasses and insertng artificial eyes. Seenth Judicial District Convention. The Kfpubliean electors of the several Ai-eiubly districts constituting the Seventh ju ticial District, are requested to send thr-e delegates from each Assembly district to attend a Judicial convention of the Seveuto Judicial District, to be held at the Common Council Chamber oa Tuesday, September li4, at 11 o'clock A. for the purpose nominating a candidate for the office of Justice of til Supreme 0urt, to be voted for ut th general election to be held In November next, to nl! the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of Honorable James A.

Kobeson, whose term of otnee will expire on and Saved His Life. A anil 5 Ji-. UlTUUgu onii Tickets nnd Pullman 6leepers, Some very desirable styles and sizes still left, but you should come to-day or you may not find your size. good returning until September 2h. Go To-Morrow St.

Andrew's Sunday-School. To-morr'iw afternoon at 3 o'clock, the of St. Andrew's Church. -Terui avenue and Ashland street, wiil resume its sessions after the summer vaca-toa. Bas been reorganized and carefully graded; a corps of able teachers On excursion to Silver Lake via R.

fi-3( A. M. 1 are only 50c; MiscelUneous Shower. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss K. O.

Donnell. of No. 4.VJ Jay street, Thursday evening by a number of friends. Among those present were Mrs. C.

Coliett, Mrs. Emer, Mrs. an-Scov, Mrs. McNally, Mrs. Ell wood.

Miss McGory, Miss Brogan. Miss Amsler, Miss Casey, Miss Murphy, Miss Mclntyre. Scalded by Hot Coffee. Dora Herschler, the lS-months-old eh'M of Mayer Heischler, of No. 5 Baden street, was painfully burned about the chest and arms at noon yesterday by hot coffee.

The child overturned a cupful of th coffee on herself at the dinner table. The burns, although very painful, are not serious. ud been seen rod- an ore). ieen secure an orchestra has been is the purpose of the "While returning from the Grand Army encampment at Washington City in 181)2, a comrade from Elin, 111., was takeu with cholera morbus and was in a critical condition," says Mr. J.

E. Iloughlaud, of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave him Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe taved his life. I have been engaged for ten years in immigration work and conducted many parties to the S.uth and West. I always carry this remedy and have used it successfully on many occasions.

No person traveling or at home should be without this remedy." For sale by all druggists. and it Fish Ponds, 40e. Trusses and Crutches al Bryans' to make the school as efficient Snyder's School Shoes are solid leather and well made. THEY WEAR WELL. 120 West Main St.

bpocmtuT 31st next. (Sicnedi MERTOS E. LEWIS HH'KWOUll I'OTY. MONROE WHKKLKK. WILLIAM H.

F1EUO, F. O. ALLEN, JEFFERSON VT. HO AG. CHARLES J.

AVERY, Eepoblicaa Judicial Committee. heventh Judicial District-Dated September 10, 1001. The best line of trusses in Western New-York Prices less than half of what others charge. A regular 12.00 truss for 75 cents We loan crutches. Eryans' Drug House, 92 West Main St.

i attractive as possible. The rector of n8h will have a class for a in connection with the school. The chool will aim to teach the simple Gospel of Christ and will be open to th peo-VUi of the city irrespective at church mem-.

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