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Regular comMc.cau-n? the first and third Wednesday even :ngs.n each month JOHN M. HORNER, M a s t e r . JENETA CHAPTER No 36. R, A. M. Regular convocations;be second and fourth Wednesday evenings in each month. GENEVA C.'MMANDERY No. 29, K. T. Regu .ir.moavothH first and third MONDAY evenigs.:i eacii m.'nth s GENEVA CHAPTER No 83, O. E . S. Regular iert.n^s -h- second and fourth Tuesday evenings jieacL mouth. DH0TO9RAPHER. We a r e producing new A styles an i sues, have added new scenery and wcessonss our work is characterized by great 'irietyjf 3»!P and positions. Our Specialty is FINE PORTRAITS AND GROUPS. We also make pictures of residences, interiors, machinery, &c. y.i pictures copied in a superior m a n n e r by a aetnod of our own devising ^ V e desire t o please rou. Our PRICES ARE REASONABLE. Call mi see our work. 25?and 27 Seneca St., G e n e v a . N . Y . Tho' Lost t o Sight, To Memory Dear, Is another trite s a y i n g , a n d h o w better can o n e p r e s e r y e t h e m e m orv of a dear friend t h a n b y h a v ing his or h e r p h o t o g r a p h i n t h e album ? If you w a n t T H E B E S T Photograph to sen a s a C h r i s t m a s Present, get in y o u r s i t t i n g s e a r l y at the rooms of JNO. P. VAIL, Drug 64 & 66 S e n e c a St. Clairvoyant-Physic Medical Examination Free. ' . % Dr. E. Y BUTTERFIELP, OF S Y B A c t r S E , N , Y./. 'D^ »n<ffiairvoyancy or not there is n o Ssinsayi nZ the fact that the Doctor can explain he y 'Uree and cause of your disease either mental 0r Physical, and has restored to health and 1 '• ** ...aLy persons who would have remain•^lple« invalids all their lives. UK.BI-TTERFIELD-S next visit to GENEVA noay, Apnl 4 t h a t H o t e l N e s t e r . Leaves '•""a « t P. M . Yours truly, DR. E . E . B T X T T B E E I E L D . T ECONOMY. ••sti.m to consider in ;:i « O a l Is cleanli*-*-<l<jni from dirt and t h e «ay it is deliver"• A» "I'hsputable facTabout ECONOHY " Is — T h e H o b a r t base b a l l t e a m p l a y e d t h e i r first g a m e of b a l l o n t h e i r t r i p last T u e s d a y a g a i n s t t h e D a v i d s o n College, C h a r l o t t e , N , C „ t e a m . T h e score w a s 4 t o 3 i n f a v o r of H o b a r t . L e a c h m a d e t w o r u n s , P i a t t a n d ColJieon o n e e a c h . F o u r e r r o r s were charged to the H o barts, - - T h e price of beef h a s a d v a n c e d h e r e t h r e e c e n t s a p o u n d o n all c u t s "This m a k e s a d e m a n d for t h e c h e a p e r c u t s n o w , especially a m o n g t h e masses. T h e r e w a s a h e a p of e x p l a n a t i o n a t t h e m a r k e t s S a t u r d a y n i g h t w h e n people b o u g h t for E a s t e r , after t h e close of Lent. — H o n . Charles R. Skinner, State S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n , wiLLvisit t h e W a t e r l o o schools tomorr o w , a n d will a d d r e s s t h e people in t h e e y e n i n g , after t h e prize s p e a k i n g contest, a t t h e A s s e m b l y H a l l . Mr,. S k i n n e r will a l s o a c t a s o n e of t h e j u d g e s i n t h a t contest, —That dog law advertisement was t a k e n a w a y from t h i s p a p e r o n a p u r e t e c h n i c a l i t y , a n d b y g r o s s misrepres e n t a t i o n . I t w a s a m e a n t h i n g to d o . Mr. R o s e p r e s e n t e d t h e m a t t e r f a i r l y to the board, b u t t h e western members voted for C a n a u d a i g u a . W e t r u s t t h e y feel well o v e r it. — D a n . D e e g a n is h a v i n g t h e race t r a c k p u t in c o n d i t i o n for race week i n J u n e . The grounds are so thoroughly d r a i n e d t h a t little h a s to be d o n e , T h e r e h a s a l r e a d y been m u c h i n q u i r y from h o r s e m e n a b o u t t h e races, a n d after .one s e a s o n ' s rest w e h a v e a n idea t h a t G e n e v a will see c r o w d s . — S t e a m b o a t n a v i g a t i o n o n Seneca L a k e will open J u n e 16th, . s o m e w h a t l a t e r t h a n in f o r m e r y e a r s , Before t h e r a i l r o a d s were built, n a v i g a t i o n w a s continued the year through, summer and winter, t h e boats c a r r y i n g both mail a n d e x p r e s s . T h e l a k e is h a n d i capped by t h e railroads along both shores. —Dr. C h u r c h , whose illness is ment i o n e d e l s e w h e r e , died a t t h e h o m e of h i s sister, M r s . D i c k i n s o n on. G e n e s e e s t r e e t S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t fotfr o'clock. I t w a s p a r a l y s i s of t h e b r a i n , a n d h e did n o t r e c o v e r c o n s c i o u s n e s s for am o m e n t . H i s a g e w a s 65 y e a r s . H e T h e E u g e n e Cowles Company.—At lost h i s wife a b o u t a y e a r ago. F u n e r a l t h e a p p e a r a n c e of t h e E u g e n e C o w l e s from t h e h o u s e t h i s a f t e r n o o n a t o n e Musical C o m e d v C o m p a n y t o n i g h t , o'clock 1 i n t e r m e n t a t O a k s C o r n e r s , t h e m u s i c lovers of G e n e v a s h o u l d n o t fail to a t t e n d . Mr. Cowles, w h o h e a d s — I n o p e n i n g t h e safe in M e y e r s B r o s . ' s t a r e l a s t T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g t h e t h e c o m p a n y , w a s for m a n y y e a r s t h e u p p e r h i n g e w a s b r o k e n s q u a r e off, let- star Basso of t h e f a m o u s P o s t o n i a n s t i n g t h e h e a v y d o o r h a n g p y t h e l o w e r a n d co-star of t h e Alice Neilse,n O p e r a h i n g e , C h a s . B u n g e w a s called in "to C o m p a n y . N o c o m m e n t s o n t h e b e a u t y r e p a i r it. H e f o u n d t h a t it h a d been a n d magnificence of M r . C o w l e s voice b r o k e n o n c e before, a n d t h e p a r t w a s a r e n e c e s s a r y . H e h a s t h e r e p u t a t i o n weak, b u t t h e safe w a s fire proof, of being t h e h i g h e s t paid bass singer S o m e people passing a l o n g t h o u g h t on " t h e operatic s t a g e ; Mr. E d m u n d S t a n l e y , t h e tenor, h a s a g r a n d voice safe b l o w e r s h a d been a t work t h e r e . a n d s t y l e ; S i g n o r a G i n a Ciaparelli is — T h e c o m m i t t e e of t h e C h a m b e r of d r a m a t i c S o p r a u o of t h e I t a l i a n school C o m m e r c e h a s been a r o u n d a m o n g G e - a n d h a s successfully appeared in G r a n d n e v a capitalists to see a b o u t i n c r e a s i n g O p e r a with all t h e I t a l i a n G r a n d Opera t h e stock of t h e N e w Y o r k C e n t r a l I r o n C o m p a n i e s ; Miss G e n e v i e v e F i u l e v h a s W o r k s . W h a t success t h e c o m m i t t e e a p u r e a n d w e l l r a n g e d c o n t r o l t o voice; h a s m e t with h a s n o t been stated. W e S i g n o r Meralo, t h e Muscial Director is k n o w t h a t a l a r g e force of m e n is n o w a talented m u s i c i a n . T h e operetta in t h e boiler s h o p s a t work, a n d it w h i e h m a k e s u p t h e second part of t h e w o u l d be a set b a c k if t h e works p r o g r a m m e depicts a scene in t h e W a i t s h o u l d be moved- a w a y . T h e m a t t e r i n g R o o m of a N e w E n g l a n d R a i l w a y will be settled in a few w e e k s . S t a t i o n Where s o m e m e m b e r s of a n — W e h a v e a letter from H a r r y W i l - O p e r a C o m p a n y a r e a w a i t i n g t h e arl i a m s o n E n g l i s h b o y . f o r m e r l y e m p l o y - rival of a s n o w b o u n d t r a i n c o n v e y i n g ed i n t h e Gazette office, n o w a t N o t t i n g - t h e r e m a i n d e r of t h e p a r t y . T h e r e a r e ham, England. H e "is a s t a t i o n a r y some e n j o y a b l e t o u c h e s of h u m o r a n d e n g i n e e r in a l a r g e lace factory. 200 the operatic selections r e n d e r e d a r e h o r s e - p o w e r e n g m e . s a l a r y t h r e e p o u n d s s u n g in a n artistic m a n n e r . a week, house, coal a n d g a s found. H e Water Rates Raised.—At a meeting had j u s t learned of t h e d e a t h of Mr. S. H . P a r k e r , a n d t h e n e w s was sad in- of t h e Board of P u b l i c W o r k s last deed. T h e W i l l i a m s family used to T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g , it was voted to adl i v e in t h e l i t t l e red h o u s e on Castle v a n c e t h e w a t e r rates. T h e m i n i m u m street, b u t r e t u r n e d to E n g l a n d s o m e r a t e hereafter will be $5.00 per y e a r instead of $4.00 a n d l a r g e c o n s u m e r s six y e a r s ago. will p a y six c e n t s per t h o u s a n d g a l l o n s —Last T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g F o w l e & on q u a n t i t i e s e x c e e d i n g 200,000 g a l l o n s Klopfer shipped by express fifteen dozen per m o n t h . S m a l l users will be allowh o t cross b u n s t o t w o parties in N e w ed 20 0 g a l l o n s Der m o n t h instead of Y o r k . Of c o u r s e t h e y had to be steam- 1650 g a l l o n s as heretofore. T h e board ed a g a i n u p to t h e h o t p o i n t . T h e b u n s realizes t h a t i t is n o t a p o p u l a r m o v e a r r i v e d t h e r e in t i m e for breakfast on with t h e people, b u t t h e y r e g a r d i t as Good F r i d a y m o r n i n g . These b u n s t h e o n l y j u s t w a y to m a k e t h e w a t e r were i n t r o d u c e d here m a n y y e a r s a g o w o r k s p a y for its e x t e n s i o n a u d i m by H . W . E l s o m , a n E n g l i s h b a k e r p r o v e m e n t s , a n d n o t be c o n t i n u a l l y a n d t h e n f o r e m a n a t t h e G e n e v a steam c a l l i n g upon t h e c o m m o n council for b a k e r y w h e n it w a s in t h e L i n d e n increased a p p r o b a t i o n s . T h e question block. T h e c u s t o m h a s been followed was n o t settled w i t h o u t s o m e arguu p b y a l l t h e G e n e v a b a k e r s since t h e n . m e n t between P r e s i d e n t V a n A u k e n — W e h a v e read t h e a r g u m e n t s of a n d C o m m i s s i o n e r B l a i n e . T h e a i m of the c a n a l m e n , of w h a t t h e c a n a l s h a v e the board is to increase t h e receipts to cost a n d w h a t t h e S t a t e h a s m a d e o u t a b o u t $20,000 a year, a n d a t t h e s a m e of t h e m , b u t t h e y fail to state h o w time provides for m o r e w a t e r in t i m e how m u c h m o n e y h a s been e x p e n d e d of fire. • Obituary. Information reached here last Tuesd a y a t n o o n of t h e d e a t h of T . J . Skilt o n , ait t h e a d v a n c e d a g e of n e a r l y 80 years* F o r y e a r l y fifty y e a r s h e Was o n e of o u r best k n o w n business m e n , of t h e firm of R.i M. & T, J , SkiltOn, h a r d w a r e m e r c h a n t s , d o i n g business o n W a t e r , n o w E x c h a n g e street. T h e firm succeeded J o h n S. P r o u t y , t h e l a t t e r g o i n g to N e w Y o r k . T h e d e a t h of Mr. S k i l t o n ' s t w o d a u g h t e r s b y d i p t h t h e r i a d u r i n g t h e r a g e of t h a t t e r r i b l e disease here, w a s a g r e a t s h o c k to h i m , a n d w h i l e h e w a s a l w a y s affable a n d kindly, he became a somewhat changed m a n after t h a t . Besides h i s wife h e is s u r v i v e d b y t w o brothers, R . M. S k i l t o n of C h i c a g o a n d ' Otis S k i l t o n of R o c h ester. T h e f u n e r a l was h e l d from t h e First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday afternoon, with i n t e r m e n t in Glenwood. A Beautiful Wiudow.—J. THOMAS'S shoe*store w i n d o w w a s v e r y h a n d s o m e l y arranged as a n Easter display. T h e g r o u n d w o r k is w h i t e , flower a n d plau.ts a n d e v e r g r e e n s b e i n g placed with v e r y fine taste. E l e c t r i c l i g h t s on each side cast t h e i r reflection over t h e w h o l e w i n d o w . T h e e x h i b i t of n e w s p r i n g s t y l e s of shoes, Received o n l y two. d a y s before m a d e u p t h e w h o l e . W e i m a g i n e t h e a r r a n g e m e n t °of t h e window w a s directed by Mrs. T h o m a s . Scores of people stopped t h e r e to a d m i r e it. S o m e of t h e prettiest goods were t h e n e a t white slippers a n d shoes a n d ties. T h e stock s h o w s n o signs of being e x h a u s t e d . Newest Dress Materials. . O u r Dress G o o d s C o u n t e r s p r e s e n t a c h a r m i n g v a r i e t y of soft, p r e t t y wool stuffs, in t h e s h a d e s a n d qualities n o w so m u c h in d e m a n d . E t a m i n e s a n d Mistral C l o t h s t a k e t h e lead o n ^ a c c o u n t of their light w e i g h t a n d h a n d s o m e effect w h e n m a d e u p . W e h a v e these goods i n correct shades, seventy-five c e n t s to o n e d o l l a r and a quarter per yard. I n N u n ' s V e i l i n g a n d L a n s d o w n e we h a v e a beautiful v a r i e t y of shades. These goods a r e h i g h l y desirable for separate waists as well a s for c o m p l e t e dresse's. P r i c e s r a n g e from fifty cents to,one d o l l a r a n d twenty-five cents p e r yard. L a r g e s t variety of C h e y i o t s a n d Suiti n g s t h a t we h a y e ever s h o w n . T h e J . W. S m i t h D r y Goods Co., Seneca & L i n d e n Sts., Geneva, N. ¥ . LATE LOCALS. —New Y o r k m a r k e t s s h o w t h a t t h e price of apples h a s a d v a n c e d considerably. —Our s p r i n g w e a t h e r ^ g o t nipped in the b u d , a s s n o w flurries prevailed a l l d a y y e s t e r d a y , a n d c o n t i n u e this m o r n i»£-. HO BIG GROCER 40 Exchange Street Geneva. New Potatoes, Fresh Pines, Sweet Potatoes, Best Blends C6ffees, Fresh Teas. -V '-I New Goods in every line at Low, Prices Orders Delivered Promptly. And let me add that I shall always have a supply of the new fruits and vegetables when they arrive iu New York or Boston, as has has always been the custom at The Old Warth Grocery. Short Advertisements under this head inserted at the rate of one cent a word per week. EGGS FOR HATCHING: During April and May I will sell a few sittings of eggs from my fancy great laying strain of White Leghorn hens at 75c per setting. Eggs to be taken from the W. M. GATES, Hosiery and Glove Simpson grocery store, Geneva, or at my place on Castle road. A. V, VAN EPS. apll4w FOR SALE: Pure bred S. C. White Leghorn Eggs, 50c setting. W . A. OAKS, Oaks Corners, N. Y. ' apllw2 FOR SALE VERY CHEAP: A medium sized square piano, in good condition. Inquire of Mr. P. J . Pike, Lafayette Avenue. FOR'SALE: A large first Class E . C.Morris Safe, good as new, perfect in every respect. Call at this office. FOR RENT.—A large brick house on Oak street all modern improvements, with barn. Apply to Carrie E, Wheeler, 68 Genesee street. mar25w2 * PERSONAL. —Dr. E . F . Butterfield will m a k e his r e g u l a r visit to G e n e v a o n F r i d a y of this week. — I t comes p r e t t y s t r a i g h t t h a t G e o r g e W . F o w l e is on t o p in city m a t t e r s in Detroit again. —Mrs. E d w a r d H . S c h e n c k of Colt St. is visiting relatives a t W a t e r l o o for a few d a y s . — H . J . Mitchell of t h e Reciew, hasg o n e to B i n g h a m t o n to a t t e n d to s o m e buisness t h e r e . Specialist. 4 I -&4-1S The "Elite" Black Underskirts a r e easily adjusted to fit a n y waist m e a s ure, h a v e n o o p e n i n g in back. N o ob- jectionable tie strings, d o not b u n c h a r o u n d waist, fit perfectly o y e r s t r a i g p t front corsets. A l l of o u r s k i r t s h a v e t h i s m o s t d e sirable^ f e a t u r e ; it is a n o t h e r of t h e adv a n c e d ideas i n d r e s s i n g t h a t y o u c a n 4 - *i o n l y find in o u r s t o r e i n G e n e v a . since t h e y were m a d e free c a n a l s , a n d There are m a n y handsome designs at U n i o n F a i r s . — I t is n o t because of n p t a c e n t c o i n i n g back to t h e State— T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 1, 1902. an endless bill of e x p e n s e . IC is well lack of state aid t h a t t h e u n i o n fairs $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, —Chief D a n i e l K a n e will g o to — H . C. Mead r e s u m e d h i s duties as to m a i n t a i n t h e c a n a l s to t h e i r p r e s e n t were d i s c o n t i n u e d at P r e - E m p t i o n P a r k , Utica' n e x t T u e s d a y to a t t e n d a c o n v e n lim., b u t o t h e r reasons k n o c k e d it o u t . mail c a r r i e r last week, says h e is on $3.50, $4.00 a n d u p . capacity, b u t if t h e r e is to be a n y en tion of.Police Chiefs of t h e S t a t e ; m a y O n e w a s , t h a t for t w o y e a r s in succesdeck, good as n e w . largements the General Government be g o n e t w o d a y s l p r more. — T h e a d v a n c e in t h e price of m e a t is o u g h t to bear t h e e n t i r e expense, for sion r a i n prevailed d u r i n g fair week, — G e n e v a h a s b e e n full of c o m m e r —Mr. H e n r y B o u r n h a s been a v e r y 522 Exchange Si. —The special t a x m e e t i n g opened cial m e n t h e last few d a y s , c r o w d i n g not d u e t o t h e h i g h price of corn in t h e n i n e - t e n t h s of t h e c a n a l freight comes a n d there were great losses, so t h a t t h e sick m a n , t h r e a t e n e d w i t h typhoid association was deep i n t h e hole. T h e n this m o r n i n g a t 9 o'clock a n d will conT h e p a p e r s y e s t e r d a y s a y t h a t from t h e W e s t e r n States, t h e h o t e l s t o t h e i r a l m o s t ' full c a p a c i t y . west. fever. H e is i m p r o v i n g n o w , . c a m e t h e b u i l d i n g o f t h e C l u b house on t i n u e Until 9 p. m . T h e proposition is c o r n last F r i d a y was t h e lowest it h a d —Last Saturday at noon the' wind —At a special m e e t i n g of t h e Board t h e fair g r o u n d s t h a t cost s o m e t h i n g to e x p e n d $11,000 for a d d i t i o n a l fire a p —Senator Raines a n d Assemblyman been s i n c e last A u g u s t . 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P o w e r s expects to leave Easter Day. n e v a Gazette w a s rescinded, a n d t h e fair h a s been g i v e n since. M a n y t i m e s coffers of t h e trust. aged 7? y e a r s . H e w a s a g r a d u a t e of F l o r i d a today for some p o i n t in S o u t h s a m e ordered published in t h e C a n a u - the old A D V E R T I S E R h a s said t h a t t h e — T h a t w a s a v e r y wet sugase-snow the old G e n e v a Medical College of t h e C a r o l i n a , a n d m a y r e t u r n h e r e i n M a y . — Q u i t e a n u m b e r of d e b e n t u r e b o n d d a i g u a Chronicle. T h e action was t a k e n time was ripe to revive these fairs, a n d class of 1852, t h a t fell h e r e y e s t e r d a y , b u t n o o n e i i b l d e r s in t h e N e b r a s k a L o a n a n d on a p u r e t e c h n i c a l i t y . T h e old Gazette we . h a v e n o t a d o u b t t h a t n o w big —Mr. S. H . 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W e refrain from further com tic pains r e t u r n e d to h i m i n ' a l m o s t give a very brilliant light. b o n d s . I t r a t h e r w e a k e n s o u r people m e n t , T h e vote w a s n i n e to e i g h t . W a y n e , a n d p e r h a p s C a y u g a , iu fact — A l b e r t T. P a t r i c k , convicted in d o u b l e degree. H e finds it v e r y diffion t h o s e w e s t e r n securities. no c o u n t y would be excluded. T h e — T h r e e a d d i t i o n a l r u r a l free d e l i v e r y New Y o r k of t h e m u r d e r of M i l l i o n a i r e cult to s h a k e off. — I t is u n d e r s t o o d a l o n g Castle street location is r i g h t , a u d t h e g r o u n d s a r e -rr-The Times h a s w o r k e d t h e n e w t h a t w h e n t h e electric road from C a n r o u t e s a r e c o n t e m p l a t e d from C a n a n Rice, a n d Mrs. Addie M. F r a n c i s , were — H . R. 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W e l l , there's room in h o u s e o n the" s o u t h side of the. street, — T h e p u b l i c s c h o o l s h e r e closed —The v e n e r a b l e D r . C h u r c h of O a k s last B o r d e r C i t y for c a r s h o p s to e m p l o y a n d m a y also d i s t u r b t h e • C o u r s e y s h o p s , " reported in t h e Times Hobart at Base Ball. T h u r s d a y of last week, so t h a t a l l c o u l d Cornerb suffered a s t r o k e of paralysis t e n t h o u s a n d m e n , a n d we h o p e t h e h o u s e west of it. T h e damage, will n o t T h u r s d a y , w h i c h is quite as u n c e r t a i n o b s e r v e t h e c h u r c h s e r v i c e s of G o o d while visiting h e r e last W e d n e s d a y , March 26th. i n d u s t r y m a y c o m e ; b u t i m a g i n a t i o n be h e a v y — C o u r s e y will n o t t a x t h e as t h e n e w railroad station, b u t a n o t h e r Friday. T h e banks a n d a l l business a n d t h e r e a r e n o hopes of h i s recovery. i n d u s t r y , on a magnificent scale, with Hobarts. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0- -4 goes a great way irksome matters, c o m p a n y e x t r a v a g a n t l y , B u t from presp l a c e s w e r e o p e n a s on o t h e r d a y s . a capital of $300,000 i n h a n d , whioh is Davidson, 8 . 0 , 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .1- -3 —Miss L o u i e B r o w n , d a u g h t e r of —Mr. C h e w s a y s t h e p a p e r w h i c h e n t i n d i c a t i o n s , n o o n e will ride from March 27th. looking Genevaward now. T h e most — T h e r e s e e m s t o b e a few s e c t i o n s i n J a m e s E . B r o w n of W e s t Castle street, r e p o r t e d t h a t t h e F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k G e n e v a to C a n a n d a i g u a on .the electric 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0- -7 is h o m e for h e r E a s t e r v a c a t i o n f r o m we c a n s a y of it n o w is, t h a t t h e m a n u - Hobarts, t o w n s of G e n e v a a n d S e n e c a n o t y e t h e l d M r . M a l e t t e ' s n o t e for $1000 m a d e c a r s b y t h e 4 t h of J u l y , 1902. E v e r y facture of iron goods is c o n t e m p l a t e d , S. Carolina, 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2- -5 B r o o k l y n ^ w h e r e s h e is s t u d y i n g a t c o v e r e d b y r u r a l free d e l i v e r y , b u t a n e r r o r . W e o b s e r v e d t h a t m e n t i o n nickel m a y be invested o n t h a t state- a n d t h a t t h e s t a r t will be with a b o u t 1 Mareh |28tb.r Pratt's Institute. w h i c h w i l l p r o b a b l y soon~be p r o v i d e d in o n e of' t h e R o c h e s t e r p a p e r s , a n d m e n t . 0 0 ft) 0 1 0 4 0 0- - 5 400 m e n . T h e c o m p a n y will require a Hebarts, .for, f r o m G e n e v a , H a l l s a n d S t a n l e y , 0 0 fO 0 0 2 7 0 0--9 —Mrs. W . S. P o p e of S o u t h Main oUght to h a y e i n q u i r e d a t t h e b a n k be—On n e x t M o n d a y n i g h t , A p r i l 7 t h , large plot of l a n d , a n d t h e representa- S. Carolina, T h e last p a r t of this g a m e w a s p l a y e d street w a s s u m m o n e d to A l a m e d a , Cal., — L a n n i n g & C r a m e r , t h e m e r c h a n t s fore q u o t i n g it. T h e r e w e r e n o t m a n y G e n e v a C o m m a n d e r y will confer t h e tive, w h o h a s been h e r e once, looked a t in t h e S c h n i r e l B l o c k , .are t a l k i n g t o a c c o u n t s a g a i n s t Mr. Malette, n o t O r d e r of R e d Cross, a n d P a s t E m . S i r B o r d e r C i t y as a n o p e n i n g . T h i s y o u in a drizzling rain a n d with s o m e costly by t h e illness of h e r n e p h e w , whose death is a n n o u n c e d e l s e w h e r e . S h e o u r r e a d e r s t o d a y a b o u t s e e d s . T h o s e e n o u g h for a n y o n e t o w o r r y o v e r . W . G . D e n n i s o n will b e f o r m a l l y p r e see is n o t a fifteen m i l l i o n d o l l a r s deal, e r r o r s in t h e 7 t h i n n i n g . M a r c h 30th, will r e t u r n e a r l y i n April." w h o c a l l t h e r e for seeds w i l l see a v a — G o v . O d e l l h a s m a d e t h e f o l l o w i n g s e n t e d h i s c o m m i s s i o n a s . 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W e h a d ai l o n g t h i n k of m o v i n g . t h e i r p l a n t t h i s y e a r , eyes w a s t h e m a i n c a u s e of h i s resign^ a n d h e w o u l d soon like t o k n o w w h e t h e r t a l k w i t h h i m . He. is p r o s p e r o u s a n d — S u p t , C, T . O b u r c h i n f o r m s u s t h a t T h e r e is n o e x p e c t a t i o n of i n c r e a s i n g i n t e r e s t s t h a n h e . O n e m o n u m e n t t o i n g t h e R e c t o r s h i p of o l d T r i n i t y j or n o t - b e h a s a n y r i g h t o u t h e streets. h a p p y , a n d a l m o s t r e a d y n o w t o s i t a few. less t h a n 100 t r e e s a r e t o h e s e t t h e s t o c k / h e r e , a s G e n e v a c a p i t a l i s t s h i s e n e r g y a n d zeal is t h e magntficenit o p e r a h o u s e t h e r e w h i c h w a s erected ait C h u r c h , W-hat a relief' i t will be t o u s B e i n g a deaf m u t e h e is n o t a b l e t o h e a r d o w n a n d t a k e h i s e v e r l a s t i n g c o m f o r t o u t o n Milton^ N o r t h a n d Sherrill h a v e their h a n d s in a good may a l l to" h e a r t h a t t h e o p e r a t i o n w a s s u c - t h e a p p r o a c h of a w h e e l from b e h i n d , a n d ease* gof, ik^vottd t h e h u s t l i n g 1 s t r e e t s , n o t 150 a s s t a t e d J a s t .weefe T h e dj u s t n o w . P e r h a p s fEe b u s i n e s s m a y a cost of $10,0000, a n d - a l l a d m i t t h a t cessful, a n d t h a t h i s s i g h t is i n g r e a t a n d thus h a s t o t a k e a i l t h e c h a n c e s , . - d a y 8 > .-./ c o n t r a c t w a s a w a r d e d t o . J o h n B a l f o u r , c o n t i n u e l a e r e o n t h e s a m e scape, a s h o w , b u t for h f m i t w o u l d n o t > h a v e b e e n m e a s u r e restoreid/ •. * b u i l t . ' . • t w h o c a r e d for t h e p a r k w a y l a s t y e a r . e m p l o y i n g a b p u t ltfO m e n , a n d itt a t i s t of U n c l a i m e d f e t t e r s i n t h e P o s t BANKS-TIB Cananasugaa, March 27, 1903; Mrs. — W e s h a l l n o t s t a t e a s fact a l l t h e F r e s h Vegetables.-^-The first n e w po>- "Office a t G e n e v a , N , Y.„ f o r t h e week Leonora Post Banks, daughter- of the late John —Here i s a n o t h e r epitaph" f o u n d o n a r u s h g i v i n g t h e m o v e r t i m e . Host.: ."SOB remains were brought to Geneva Sa$r u m o r s a b o u t a n e w a n d lajpge r a i l r o a d tatoes of t h e y e a r w e r e received h e r e e n d j n g J | a r e h Ml 1902, tombstone in a n old cemetery a t Richi^i^'fortotermfent. •"-'." —iGoyerfior O d e l l h a s a p p o i n t e d t h e _ . A l d e n , J o h n ; . A l i e n , G e o ; A u s t i n , BISSELL—Athis home in Alameda, California, m o n d , V a . , e x a c t l y a s c u t o n t h e s t o n e ; f o l l o w i n g - b o a r d of manageirs of t h e s t a t i o n i n G e n e v a , I t h a s been t a l k e d . l a s t T h u r s d a y a t J . H o b i c k ' s g r o c e r y , 22.1902, Ernest £« son of^William A and of for five y e a r s , a n d a b o u t four t i m e s d T h , e i s f 5 l l o w i n g t b e e u s t o m 0 | . M r s I s a b e l V ; C h a r l e s . M r L ; Durfee,. March • "When I was yotmg.and in my prime , Anna-C. Bissell, aggd sixteen years. M r A ; F o r m a n C h e m . 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H e j s r a p i d l y R o l l e r C o ; S m i t h , H a r r y B ; T h o m e , at the office of the Board, The right is reservedv a n d T. B. Wilson of Ontario county, t o any or all, bids, of t h e b a n k t h e r e . T i m WJ» ^ q u o t e d , a n d t h e h e a d i n g o v e r a n a r - g a i n i n g in Volume of Business. H i s M r A ; V a n H o o v e n , M r s F r e d ; W a t - to reject By order of a»eBoard,- ^ ^ i * succeed F . O . C h a m b e r l a i n ; W.8. WOOBvSee'y. s e v e n p i e c e s of p r o p e r t y * « . » £ S ticle is " G e n e v a ' s N e w S t a t i o n S u r e , " fine J ^ y a - a n ^ - M o c h a coffee, t h e best, a t s o n , R N ; " Y o u n g , M r s C ; W i n t e r s , 1 Geneva, N. ¥., March 34,1902. 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The new stock is now arriving and our Carpet Room, which is the largest in this section, is being filled with choice floor coverings. and satisfactory c a r p e t s for dining rooms, bed rooms, libraries and halls are FIBRE <?AR|^rS. They are dustless, odorless, and, perfect in every way. The S Estate of iWnces S. Biowa. A 5 G e n e v a C h a p t e r N o . 8 3 , </. * . lSfi#i '* -'^^^^Mmkm *" * m^MMM^M& EA^ -1* «v in all sizes are ve£y durable coverings for any. room* Don t fail t o see these up^ Wejaresple II V About that This is an old b u t a t r u e s a y in?, and a l l u d e s to P H O T O GRAPH making more than to any p t h e r o n e t h i n g . ii —A musicale will be given by t h e c h o i r of t h e . U n i v e r s a l i s t C h u r c h t o morrow evening beginning a t eight o'clock i n t h e c h u r c h for t h e benefit of t h e c h u r c h f u n d . A good p l a c e to g o d i r e c t l y after. St. P e t e r ' s C h u r c h supp e r a n d s p e n d t h e b a l a n c e of t h e eveniu ff- w a s a v e r y w e a l t h y m a n a t t h e t i m e of his, d e a t h , b y s o m e supposed t o b e w o r t h nearly a half-million doilarsrkib e r i t e d from h i s f a t h e r . I n h i § w i l l h e g a v e $40,000 e a c h t o h i s wife, s o n a n d d a u g h t e r . M r s . P o s t b o u g h t t b e residuary legatee i 1 t h e courts to get what w h a t w a s left t o h i m . b u t w a s b e a t e n a t every turn.'. T h e two children married, n o t q u i t e a s h a p p i l y a s m i g h t h a v e been wished,- a n d Mrs. P o s t m a r r i e d a second t i m e . H o w m u c h of t b e f o r t u n e is left w e d o h o t k n o w , n o r h o w disposed of n o w . T h e . f a m i l y occupied a v e r y p r e t t y h o m e o n G e n e s e e street here. mm SECU&E THE SHADOW 'ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES 2d d o o r w e s t o f S w e e t ' s Store. like troopers t h e past week. — T h e r e is n o e x p l a i n e d r e a s o n w h y t h e price of m e a t s h o u l d be a d v a n c e d again,other than thatSwift and Armour have matters all their own way. O u r f a r m e r s s h o u l d t a k e t h e m a t t e r s in h a n d , a n d begin r a i s i n g c a t t l e a g a i n for t h e h o m e m a r k e t . W e s h a l l all h a v e t o g o o n v e g e t a b l e diet. WM. WILSON, fz thexr r e c e p t i o n a n ^ b a l l o n t h e e v e n i n g —"Whjen a person* w a n t s a d i n n e r for sf A p r i l 8 t h , to: a p p e a r i n S e i n e r ' s cos- less thaji 20 c e n t s , t h e w a y t o g e t i t i s fTOjl w e a r i n g t h e R e d F e z , espee- { t o b u y a f r a n k f u r t e r a n d a c o u p l e of i# tfre^rand march. crackers^ " I n P e c k & Beebe's r e s t a u r T t h e Blaster a n t , one: g e t s a b o w l of s o u p , m e a t , p o Q - < t y u g t i t will b e held Supper* g i v e n b y t h e l a d i e s of S t . P e t e r ' s tatoes, s o m e v e g e t a b l e , bread a n d b u t C h u r c h i n t h e - D o r c h e s t e r & R o s e ter,, coffee,, p i e . This,.is a b o u t t h r e e block,. T h e r e is g o i n g t o b e a l a r g e c e n t s f o r e a c h a r t i c l e of food. S u c h a c r o w d , b u t p l e n t y of rtfom will b e p r o - d i n n e r o r l u n c h is served e v e r y d a y vided. 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