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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • 5

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try C. H. Tllllngh st and family are vUlt- The County Fair. THE INDEPENDENT. Circulation 3,600 J.

B. Maun, Proprietor. I a The thlrt) -third annual fair of tbe ruixi.TTar-Tiiin.iD opeaeer ana family returned Krle county Agricultural Society oc curs next week. Aur. 27-30.

The man rum vuauiauqua Aug. 20. Edward Freuh has rented Samuel Ed agement is dulog everything possible to uy a wrm ac worth Boston. maae me lair oue or tne beat ever held, UAL EXHIBITION and the luilloatloni are that the dlsnUv nev. J.

Keyes, wife and Miss i'o Cobbbspokdbt, Be brief; be brief. or live stock, One horses and eattle will may me are at Fayette Kelly's. be tbe best ever made, while In the Remember the fair of the Erie County other departments, they promise to be agiu.uii.uiai ouuiety next weeK up me wgu aiauuara oi former years OF THE the Interest taken by Buflalo neonle HAMBURG AND VICINITY. John Baser' house Is nearly floUhed, rrluk attended the A.U. Encampment at Silver Creek Inst week.

anu ouisuieis generallv is indeed verv Will Westphal left Aug 20, torOcon- encouraging to the olllcers. Although iu, wuere be has a position with tne date be thouirht bv some to be ueo. Dona. "mer einy in tne season, yet, fruits DIE. oil STORES I 'Ooilgr'lSocIe'y nd products of the farm are well ad The owner can find a gent's collar and James Bleeze will iooo remove to Buffalo Arthur Cue, musical instructor, ts vacating at Chicago.

O. H. Wood and wife were at Chautauqua over 8undny. vanced, hence, this can be no serious tie or calling on Lewis (ireuman at B. oi.

i liii (tore. objection. The program as published last week is we.l worthy of an Immense Miss Eliza Smith is acting cashier at B. M. Fish's store during Miss Chub- crowd ot people; tbe baloon ascension, i Thfl view note near cue Fair On Tbe Fair Grounds At and parachuo- drop on the second day ducic's absence.

Ground opened this week, II. H. Wbeelock has tbe foundation win oe a arawintr card and welt worth Mrs. Ida Roberts and daughter Grace going miles to witness; the races will nearly completed for bis residence. oi Aogou nave oeen visiting this week be interesting to i levers of fleecy The Kvangelloal pirsonage hag been norses, wnue cne aisnlav ot nne fabrlas.

reshlngled and otherwise Improved, pictures househuld goods, artlstlcallv P. J. Braun ran two miles on a wager arranged in tne adits' Department II A.M33URG. Tucsd ly. Wednesday, Thursday will be doubly Interdstl to the in- irenlus bouse-wife and admiring maiden.

at tbe air urouoas Aug. iv in is minutes. I Remember sod attend the Er'e Coun lake yonr annual vacation and attend your count? fair; the nrices of admis ty Farmers' Institute at Willlamsvllle Aug. 24. sion are so low that no one need forego Friday, August 27, 28, 20 30, '80.

Merchant Tailoring Department. tne pleasure: $1.00 buvs a season ticket. Hon. B. B.

Foote and S. Saunders ac ueo. Federspiel's. E.S Nott attended the annual convention of the American Society of Ml. croscopUts at Buffalo this week.

A select party was given by Geo. M. Pierce and wife, at their fine naw residence, on the evening of August 20th. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Club of Eden will meet Saturday Aug. 24 at J.

W. Carter's; a large attendance Is desired. The weather has been quite warm, with an occasional wintry day sandwiched In; showers occured at Hamburg and vicinity 19 to 20. On tbe sick list M. F.

Clark continues to Improve Mrs. John Lederman is quite ill K. J3. Redfleld is very ill admitting two at all limes during the week; sitiirle admissions 25 cents. All the bulldinns on the erouods.look Grand Balloon Ascension, as bright as dollars since the painting; among those moat noticable Is the Lad with families have returned from Chautauqua.

Mies Uattle Foote returns to Smeth-port, soon, where she will teach, another year. Fred Koesler and son Julius are building a house for his daughter at Buffalo Plains. We shall call attention this week to only one department of our ies' hall which was newlv decoratd In side ana out; the Interior ot which was given a deep cherry on the lower pirt Six Stores in One," tbe Merchant Tailoring Department. na a skv blue above wbich will enable to show off tbe flue exhibits at a better The annual convention of the W.C.T. Our Fall goods are now in and it is our boast that we can show ie most varied excellent and economical assortment ever shown to advantage.

The Agricultural ball. IJ. of Jfirle County will be Held at Boi Grand stand, band and judges stands ton Sept. 3 and 3. Miss Eliza Abbott quite 111.

Rev. B. C. VanDuzee and wife are spending the week with their son Junius at Buffal). Miss Clara and litt each look much Improved.

Many of There was a beautiful sun-set scene our patronage. We have been in trade in Humburgh 21 years the old refreshment stands or rookeries have been torn down, and in their place Aug. lo, ana several waterspouts ap nephew were In town last week. i P. Hpnin nt thm Panhlai, haV have always conducted a Tailoring Department in connection with nave been erected good substantial peared over la nine.

W. C. Corbln baa been doing some ar buildings. FINE BUGGIES. our business hence we boast of being no stranger to the tastes and tlstio paper banging for Bon.

Stephen Lock wood at West Seneca. engaged a nrst-eiass norje-sooer ana is i prepared to do all In this line on the! most scientific principles and on shorcfl II Gressman of Eden, who is needs of the people in this section. Our motto has always been, agent for the celebrated Buflalo Car- nonce, Ne(r advertisements in "Cheap Col- ae (Co buggies, will be at the Erie If Inuntv I nrlrh tl Hlonlan a County Fair with a fine ot ir 'Buy the Best at Bottom Pkicks." We have alwaj been con. dlsplav tb- umn" sixth page: House and one acre iroods. i'artlei Intending to buy would of land for sale by 0.

B. Eno, Hamburg; Mill I I I mwwmm sm i VHa T- tent to let quality and price do their own Advertizing fdr Excel otore and otnee on Main street, lor rent do well to examine this work and get prices before buying elsewhere; their by H. B. Saunders, lence abides like a pleasant memory" and "Prices tell and people tell There will be no services at the Pres byterian Church on Suadav next; Sure the prices." buggy with tbe Thomas coil springs are the best looking and easiest riding on earth. Springs warranted for five years.

FLOUR AND FEED. Geo. M. Keller has taken a stand aid day-school as usual. Rev.

Mr. McClel land will be home in time to occupy his The M. E. parsonage Is now finished, and when tbe lawn is graded will present a very attractive ppearance. A.

G. Jonrowe accompanied the Chautauqua excuriion his camera and obtained tome very floe views. Horace Hunt has secured an Interest la aa oil business In Pennsylvania and left for there Aug. 22; bis mily will remain in Hamburg. The Royal Templars of Erie County hold a picnic and reunion at Park Lake, Buffalo, Sept.

13 A number from Hamburg will aitend. Chas. Beck and Jacob Koch arrived safely in Germany; and are at their native towns; they will visit the Paris Exposition en route home. The assessors have completed the assessment roll for tbe town of Hamburg and It is now in Supervisor Brendt-l's pulpit Sunday Aug. 31.

will sell oats and feed of all kinds dur Moses Dart attended the reunion of the Bartlett family at the residence of ing the fair; this will be a great convenience to trmers and others who hereto Rev. Geo. M. Taylor at Lawton's Aug. 22: there were 21o guests and a very en.

fore have been deprived of this privilege. uyable occasion; fuller particulars next week. N. Pauly bas just returned from New. KOTCS OF TBI FAIK.

Allen Monron will be thera with a fall au- Up to September 10th we shall make a special reduction of 10 York with a very complete stock of plj of bis loe oreim. per cent, on all orders. This offer is perfectly legitimate and i thr wn out for the purpose of assuring work for our hands during The raees promise to be very Interesting. The Judging will begin Wednesday at noon. Special trains will be ran from Buffalo the new styles foreign and domestic cloths, etc; gent's furnishing goods, latest styles of hats and caps.

Call oi him and see the bargains he is offering. bands, where It is reaily for lnspectio The Cattaraugus Union savs: "Tli three last days. The rat reibment stands were rented the dull month August. Mrs. Eva Hafele died at ber home in new station at Hamburg on the Buffalo day; many Buffalo people took leaaea.

southwestern Dy lar tne nnest sta The Eden cornet band will furnish their Remember our offer. this village Aug. 20, with paralysis, after a week's illness, aged 74 years and nine months. She leaves a husband to tloo between Buffalo and sweetest music, of which they are noted. The around are in Una shape: In fact we mouin, ber loss.

Funeral occurnd Fri have never sees tbem looking bet er. Tbe canning company has added a capping machine and manufactures fas lor illumination; the tln-snop was op With One weather, the fair oannot fall of be. lug an unprecenied success. ened Aon. iv after a shut-down or.

seV' era! weeks. T. L. BUNTING, Base Ball Notts. A nd Faraschute Drop.

On Saturday. Aug. 17, the Hamburgh There will be ro base ball game at Himbarg Saturday. Oa Thursday afternoon Aug. 29, the Clipper one of tbe strongest in the Buffalo Leaguewlll crotg bats with the Stars: a close game is Stars with ten car-loads ot people went to Chautauqua and in a very close and OA exciting game repeated the defeat of day at 10 o'clock at the Lutheran Church at Eden Valley.

Barnes, Uengerer Company have an extent and variety of goods wholly unsurpassed in Western New-York; when In the city call and be convinced; if you can not go, Bend for samples and make your selections by mall this will saye time and car fare and do equally as Rev. Alexander Watt commenoed his' pastorate at the Baptist Church on Sunday last; his theme at the morning service was "Tbe Reward of the Regenerate." In the evening "Jesus of Nazareth tbe Cnrist of God." The discourses last year to the famous Chautauqua iVedae3day the 28 wbich will be a Grand Spectacle, looked for. F. V. Whiting's excursion to Chau nine, with Capt.

Stagg in the box for the nine innings. Tne following score tells the story: tauqua Aug. 17 like its predecessors was i complete success, there being la carloads; about 100 people went from Hamburg; nothing happened to mor the STAKS A.B. B.H. PO.

A. Duet.SS 6 0 4 1 10 2 Entries of Stoqk, First Day For full particulars see annual catalogue far the year 1889- pleasure of the oocaalou. Kenncdv.o... 3 2 Thom.r.f. 1 2 Bunnell 1 1 eroe, 8b 8 0 0 A.

Koelmel has bought 20 feet front 4 9 were able, scholarly, and characterized HAMBURGH, NEW-YORK. with great spiritual force and power; it is safe to say, that the Baptist people ot M. isn adjoining nis notel properly oa the north. Mr. Fish has also 8i Id a fine lot to S.

L. King, the water-works contractor, who will erect a floe dwel- Deeuier, a a a Werner, SIS Flsb, lb 4 2 2 ChuDbuok, SO. 4 2 9 nave made no mistake in calling Air. STATKaUira, March 23d, 1888. Watt, and all who bear him will feel Totals 10 16 O.

M. MERCS T. IV. BUNTING H. a 8PINCBR 10 4 llag on Buffalo street.

Work on the new. school building Is progressing rapidly; foundations are (ooNDKxaro) Resources! 11 repaid In so doing. As Miss Effle Dudley and sister Jee- 0HADTAUQUA8. A B. H.

P.O. A. Stavf, 5 2 4 IS Flanders, 5 1 8 14 Phelps. 8b 5 2 2 8 1 completed and tbe masons are laying INTERESTING RACES. Will Occur on The 28, 29 and 3Q as per the Following Wednesday.

August 28th. 2 p.m. Loan, and Director 8. M. Jokjt KLO.rrBB, KIOHOI.

FAULT, nrick on tbe first story; the excavations were used to grade up the front yard, which was formerly verv low and damD. Keavi r.atate. BediDnton, s.s (24 1 Cliuroh, Sb 5 8 1 1 sie were crossing the railroad bridge at Water Valley Aug. 20. a freight train from Hamburg happened aleng; when she was about two-thirds the distance across she saw her danger, and picking ..58,481.61 o891.M 1.187.M 88,498.47 Furniture and Fixtures 0.

8. 'A young lady walked through the eeS Williams, r.I 4 ZsubliDg, Lb 6 a 8 Case, i f. 5 1 Kinner, 0.1......... 4 anaiT Cash with Banii Caah on Haad up the little eirl ran lor tbe opposite end; reaching the approach of tbe bridge, she fainted and fell down the embankment fvacor-way at it. m.

jfisn's store Aug. so, alighting a distance of about eight, feet ion the cellar bottom unharmed: she I struck upon her feet, still had an oil can tols.bmst H. a Sp.Koaa, T. Li. BnimHo, J.

8. Bbjsitd.l, Ceailsb BiaBa Totals 44 7 2S 27 BylnnlnjB 12845678S about ten feet. The engineer stopped train and cared io' ner tin other assist Stare 00102020 510 Cbaotiuquas 20810010 0 -7 GsTAJllxs LlabiliUeu I in her band came up stairs, the same asl If nothing had hannRnari. ance was rendered; she escaped with few CapttaJ S70.sw.eo slight bruises, 3-YEAR-OLD CLASS, PURSE $80. First Premium, ueposiu This Bank do a (mail banking lisslsn.

and aollolu patronage, promising sattsfaoakaa sj aUeonoerned. ltoaainud on Buntgag aasf personal security. 0 Struck out ny Bunnell, by Htairg, 17. Mas-hlt8 Stars, IS; chaaunqnas, 13. Tjmplre Frank Webster.

The following report of the game aken from tbe Jamestown News: HAMBUHO PLAYS 40; Second Premium, 30; Third Premium, 20; Fourth Premium, 10. eath of Florence Fish. Gravel Is being drawn from the Lake and piled up; It will be tinkered out and sprinkled along by littles hereafter, thus making it cost two prices to tbe tax-payers. Why not put it upon streats where it is most needed at time ol delivery from the Lake, can anyone an CLASS, PURSE $100. First Premium, The borne of B.

M. Fish was made sad this week by tbe removal by death of 40; Second Premium, Third Premium, 12; Fourth Premium 8. "Where Is Stag? This Is the question that 1889. 1889. one of Its members; Florence Emogene youngest daugbter.died Aug.22,soon af- everyone asks upon entering the ball field, for swer ttus question ter 12 o'clock midnight, alter a very Rev.

B. M. Clark occupied the pulpit all are anzions to bring their optlos to bear upon the renowned praying pitoher. This question would have been a bttle bit sarcastic after HAMBURG PLANING MILL Thursday, August 29th- 2 m. 2.30 PACING RACE, PURSE $200.

First Premiun, uiueoo witiU. uDruroi, sua was taken ill with this terrible disease on the morning of Aug. 9 and continually grew atnrday'a game with tbe Hamburg. Stagg was in tbe box and It was -expects! that his at the M. E.

Church on Sunday last; his discourse in the morning was in tbe interest of the Freedman's Aid Society; In the evening his subject was "Home." Both efforts were very able, but in the PVeninir tin cnmnWalr nnfilnnn htmaelf 80; Second Premium, 60; Third Premium, 40; Fourth Premium, 20. "babies" would simply take the farmers from SHINGLE.SHI1VGLE, SnirkTCLE. Now is the season for shingle and we are prepared for the rush. worse tin aeatb came to eno ner suner ings; everything was done by kind and-lovlng parents for ber but of no avail. Tbe deceased was two years ten nnn ria nnrl onnnn iloira 1 rl whan aVt A the region of the Bison city and wipe them npon 2.30 CLASS, PURSE $250.

First Premium, 120; old mother earth and make tbem bite the dost We have bought a Cargo For Gash, and are in shape to meet all Second Premium, 65; Third Premium, 40; Fourth Premium, 25. Large congregationsgreeted him at both thereof. But they were run np against something when they struck the Hamburg team, and competition on price. We keep all grades from the Cull up the best orvices. died, and was known as an Uii usually I -1.

1 1 11,1 Pnniii.al 3-MINUTE RACE, PURSE $100. First Preminm 40; even If they were unlettered and Irreligious As von will he in' Buflalo durlnsr Ia- Second Preraium, 30; Third Premium, 20; Fourth Premium, 10. they get there Just the same. Btagg pitched. ternatlonl Fair, you will find It to your advantage to call at tbe ever popular bat that did not seem to inconvenience the opposing batsman much, though it did the catch STOCK SIDIEIG.

We have arranged to carry more of a line of floorinsr. mdinsr mure oi Meidrum Anderson, 396 to 402 Mdn street, Buflalo. Sum- er, who tried to get his digits fattened to the vlces were held at the house Friday afternoon Aug. 33 at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Alexander Watt, offieiatlngwho preached a very able, sympathetic sermon; interment was made in Prospect Lawn Cemetery.

Oassie the older tughter is very sick with the disease, but she is doing as well as mav be expected at this writing. Brr goods at gieatly reduced prices and Friday, August 30, 2 p. 2.45 CLASS, PURSE $200. First Premium, 100; ballet as It whissed through space. The "pray lng pitoher" was pounded terribly and sup early fait goods In great variety, neat and other manufactured material than heretofore.

Give us a call we will save you money. and desirable. Special attention given Second Premium, 50; Third Premium, 30; Fourth Premium, 20; uruers ior samples or goods Dy mail, nEMLOCKLUEIBER AND LATH, Attention is called to tbe very full re- Mr, and Mrs. Fish have the sympathy of 2.20 CLASS, PURSE $350. First Premium, 160 ported worse.

Daring the first few innings the Chautauqua had pretty much their own war, bat In the ninth tbe Hambnrgs woke np to the faot that they must play ball If they intended to win. They hit the sphere on the now every dtp, sending it far out into the weeds where the poor fielder stock op his stiffened fingers in his all In this their bour oi bereavement. Port, published In another eolumn, of tbe farmers' Mass-meeting at the Ham "We always carry a most complete assortment of Hemlock. No Second Premium, 90; Third Premium, 65; Fourth Premium, 35. burg Opera House Aug.

17, and also of H. T. Foster's- address. We certainly Special Trains will be ran over the B. W.

on trouble to get all needed sizes and length for any Special prices made for car loads delivered free on Board Station. vain endeavor to keep the little leather thing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at Reduced Rates. We also carry a toll line of Windows, Sash. Doors, Blinds, Ao, Buy at HAMBURG and save Car fare and frieghta. HAMBURG PLANING Milt CQ.

from mutilating bis fair countenance. When tbey finished their little etrcus they were credited on the score card with six neat little runs, all mide off from the Invincible Stagg. He claims why he pitched so poorly is because of his fear for his catcher, who was hardly equal to hit whlssing curves." PERSONAL MENTIONS. Miss Hart has returned home. Hisi Verna Colvln la home again.

Walter Hammond In town Aug. 40. Jm H. Williams Is vacating In town. Willie Daniels Is at Dan.

Newton's. MUs Luoy Shermm in town Aag.JO. A. 0. Drummer was in town Monday.

Hiss Jennie Trigg is vi lttng In town Hiss Emily Blzler is at Mrs. Bixiefs. Mrs. C. Walters Is visiting in Bradford.

Mis. Moaner has returned to Boston, Haas. Hampton, Orchard Park, io town Aug 17. as. Bleeie and Chaa.

Sogers In town Aug. IS Geo. Bley and family at Eden Villey Aug. 18 Miss Uattle Tan Dates la raoating at Almond, N. Y.

Albert Beeves and wife of Illinois are visiting in lows. Chss. Jonrowe bal returned from North Evans. Dr. Pazsoa and family returned from Caaaa- Crandalls 6, Qlennysl Aug.

17. Pastimes 3, Crandalla 10 Aug. 14. Silver Creek IS, Gowandaa 11 Aug. 18 Tbe Chautauqua defeated the Dunkirk to se a ust pride in making the Independent official on its own merit in this nd all kindred matters, Including proceedings ef the Farmers' Institute, etc Bev.

F. M. Cole after seven weeks' illness, has so far recovered as to announce that be will occupy his pulpit on obath next; he will also preach at Abbott's Corners. In the evening there J'll be a Sunday-school service: subject, wlnifiDgin the Sheaves," taken irom fsalm 119, and led by John Ostrander. "Wsral Sunday-school workers are expected to take part.

The Hamburg Investment Improvement Co. has laid ont a fine new avenue "tending from Bufftlo street near west to tbe water-works well; opens up a large number of deslra- EDEN CENTER COMET BAND: 4 Ang. 20. rcimaa Anr.18 at Bnffaloi Elks 8. Travelers ATTENTION FARMERS, 6co.

Il, Keller. Baa a lartre of stock fresh andTelisble Socials 15, Lebirha West Ends 20, Clippers Buffalo! 10, Cold Spring 1. A Grand Fair and Large Exhibits "Anticipated. The fo'lowlng Is a score of the same between the Farmers' nine and the Lake Shore nine Aug. 17: Farmers 8 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 Late Shore 0 1 8 1 0 2 8 1 14 The same nines will cross bats on the former's ground soon.

Tbe Laker bores are com posed II. Wavno White. ouiiding lots; another street will be daga Aug. 1. "Pened from Buffalo street near Martin .1.

o. Newton letorned to Hamburg Irom Ken iar being members ot the Pastime. tucky tula week. nTinTafl Field and Garden Timothy.Clover I IX Aleyke, Lnkernej Orchard grass, ULJIjIJIJ Lawn grws, Seed Oats, WheatTWler, Southern Sweet Corn, for Ensilage. gTJTl TflTTT-'I'IIfl A T- Crewn Grain Prill, OUtbt Chilled glde-HU aUAilU J- A II and Sulky Flows; U.

T. Tlgw and Boohm Geo. E. FcderopicL President. Treasurer Secretary.

Mrs. stam bash and ton nava been visiting at pwgers and run parallel to the one just oUt; these will probably be conned with Pleasant wenueand quite Poislblv With IT. I Daa. Newton's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Charles Wood, Bev. J. J. Keyes' wife and Miss Harms are at Fayette Kelly's. I Yitln Wel1 southward; exca- The Misses KM ter ana ring omaoaio are oeing made for the reser- First-Glass visaing la town.

nflflTlVS Wdeei, Spring Tooth Harrow Corbln Ltlaa UUUAIali Earrowa, Field Boilers StiOTel Plowa, ColUvatora, ShI hill If CIlO Reapers and Bbders. hU. lare numbers of men are em Halter raid Rev. Bpeneer rianera family a visit last week. various departments of -jeuon the The Mlsset Hoffarof Buaaio are spinning so week at A.

C. Joarowe's, Champion Sulky Bake, Hay Tedders, Myer's Hay Carriers, Harpoon Forks, UiuM oaorn and Ethel Stafford of eowaaaa Horse Shoeing. I have Just engsged a First-class Horse-shoer, are visiting relatives in town. Marshal Chief of Police Oscar Wheelock, A. O.

Stoltins, Knons and family entertained uaaangn- MEBl WA60S8 AHD CAKEIAGES. One and' two seated Family Carriages, one and two horse wagons, and superior Springs for heavy wagons adjustable to aU sizes and kinds. Wheel Borrows, Grind Stones, and am prepared to do shoeing in the beat manner and on the most soientlflo principles, at the terand family from Toledo this week. Miss Alio Zimmerman of North Boston has been the guest ot Miss Kate mat. James Allen has Just returned from a visit te bis nauve town, Amsterdam, N.

T. of Chevalier DeKontski at WM truck lightning tmf DOut 8 m. and entirely Coaed' Aether with most of the hri flne e-; nothing was few chairs; Madam De-LWM her danger by etL .0 "dby the time she oould siTi. tb" bnmlni; building it was a flames; her husband was away WeiLme- Tbe loss will aggregat ut ta.ooo; small Insurance In the tlon00? Frmers' Fire Relief Tne Orally are now living in (ri-J tnart'sbonse; adweUingwlUbe BEEHLER STAND, Main, Near Lake Street, G. B.

Abbott's son, Geo. Francis, Is spec ding few wseksat his grandparents. Kriith naniaw and Miss 8huttle worth FXaOUR AND FEED, U10 TatUebeet Cattle Food, OU Meal and Condition Powders, tar Fines stocS rer shows In Hamburg. of West Falls wsre in tow the ISth. Hamburg.

1M, Ladies Department. Mrs. S. Hibbarcl, president, North Collins. Miss K.

L. Cuthbert, Secretary, Hamburg. Mrs. S. M.

Stuart, Chairman, Executive Committee, Hamburg. Miss Julia Chnbbnek and Phlla wressman are on a week's visit In Orleans and Msnroe Cobb OPPOdT EATTT. Main Street. ea. Mrs.

Prof. Knne snd Mrs. Wm. A. Bird.

Jr J. BROWN, Prop. G-eo. H. Keller of Buffalo spent Monday wiin aus.

a. Hamburg, II, Tooley,.

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