fe.
FAIRPOIIT, N. Y., THURSDAY, JULY 9,1885.
VOL. Y . - N O . 28.
WHOLE NO. 230.
enforce it, with executive offices i n t h e fowl; to lure t h e fish from t h e waters of
h a n d s of parties opposed t o t h e l a w .bay a n d l a k e ; t o win from t h e generous
Manpfacturinir Jeweler, They have learned b y these experiences farmer's wives stores of buitter, eggs, a n d
t h a t t h e only w i y operative prohibition cream; t o carve, serve tables, receive
W A T C H M A K E R , can b e obtained will b e t h r o u g h t h e suc- strangers, sell i c e cream a n d lemonade,
cess of a party devoted to its.honest a n d bring greenery from t h e woods, which last
-ANDE^F" Next tlie Railroad.
Jg3
commission was so vigorously executed
complete enforcement.
that they advanced upon t h e village
TTo, 6 M a i n St.,
^ a i r p o r t , ST. T .
As I F b y pre-concerted signal, t h e green like Birnam Wood t o Dunsinane,
republican papers of t h e state have m a d e speedily transforming i t into a minature
IN THE BEST STYLE.
We have Just Received
D I C K E N S m u s t liave h a d a prophetic a vicious onslaught upon t h e prohibition park.
Or, Warner's SAFE Kidney and Idver Cure {its former title),
eye on t h e Perintoia town board when h e party within, t h e past week. T h e followT h e auspicious d a y dawned brightly.
described t h e "Gircitmlocation Office" as i n g extract from t h e Eochester Post- At an early hour a fresh breeze sprang
t h e highest public department i n t h e art Express will b e of interest t o those tem- up. All t h e town was agog. As the properance republicans who -have remained cession formed t o meet t h e first train, an
of "finding o u t how n o t t o do it."
"The highest Medical Authorities pronounce it t h e only known
The fatal rapidity with which slight
in t h e G. O . P . i n t h e hope t h a t some insane idea took possession of t h e crowd
Colds and C o u g h s frequently develop
Specific
for
Kidney,
Liver
a
n
d
Urinary
diseases;
t
h
a
t
i
t
h
a
s
no
From
the
Great
Auction
Sale
in
New
York,
w
iich
will
be
offered
M E . O. P . SIMMONS spent last Eriday time i t would b e brought to favor teminto the gravest maladies of the throat
t h a t they were behind time.
Instead'of
equal a s ' a B L O O D P U R I F I E R , and t h a t i t i s t h e best safe-.
and lungs, i s a consideration which should
mostly i n t h e street trying to " e x p l a i n " perance legislation:
proceeding a t t h e regulation pace this
guard against contagious diseases, both acute a n d chronic,
impel every prudent person t o keep a t
to those who would spend time to listeD
I t is just possible t h a t i t m a y continue unique assemblage of carriages, carryalls,
hand, as a household remedy, a bottle of
keeping t h e K i d n e y s a n d Liver—the great organs of the b o d y AYEE'S CHEERY PECTORAL.
t o him? his action on t h e b r i d g e question, to survive without t h e support of t h e un- wagons, a n d nondescript vehicals, went
in
healthy
condition,
disease
theii
being
impossible.
Nothing else gives such immediate relief
reasonable
a
n
d
headstrong,
m
e
n
w
h
o
b u t t h e more h e explained t h e more his
and works so sure a cure in all affections
W e c a n furnish over ©ne r H u n d r e d Thousand voluntary
have tried their best t o destroy i t a n d tearing through t h e streets a t break-neck
For a fe,w days only. They include such Brands as " Fruit of the of this class. That eminent physician.
explanations needed explaining.
Testimonials similar t o t h e following.
failed. W i t h a tieket t h a t is satisfactory speed. Loudly t h e b a n d played! Wildly
Prof. P . Sweetzer, of the Maine Medical
to genuine republicans there need b e n o t h e horses galloped! W h a t c a r e d they
Read t h e m for t h e good of yourself, your family a n d your
School, Brunswick, Me., says;—
Loom,"
"
Lonsdale,"
Etc.
We
also
have
a
Large
Line
of
I N H I S speech here on t h e F o u r t h Mr. apprehension of d a n g e r from t h e S t .for t h e clouds of d u s t which enveloped
"Medical science has produced no other anoMends.
Johnites, a n d we believe i t is, a n d h a s
dyne expectorant so good as ATEB'B CHERRY
Barnes gave utterance to some principles been since last fell's work, t h e general themS.
Note t&e following, showing how this vast number of bottles
PECTORAL. I t is invaluable for diseases of the
throat and lungs."
a n d suggestions i n regard t o the-man- desire among republicans t o impress _ They were in time t o see the-train apwap distributed, a s evidenced b y our sales-books.
The same opinion Is expressed by the
a g e m e n t of t h e civil service, which we them with t h e fact t h a t t h e tail cannot proach—stop. Curious passengers looked
•well-Ljiown D r . L . J . Addison, of Chicago, '
wag
t
h
e
dog.
W
h
a
t
can
t
h
e
prohibition
did not suppose to b e of a political nature,
out for t h e little village, b u t saw nothing
111., who says :—
Can i t elect a legislature of
i n a s m u c h as t h e leaders of all parties are p a r t y do ?
" I have never found, In tblrty.five years of
—it
being hidden b y intervening hills.
its own t o pass prohibitory laws which
CHAS.
E
.
S
T
E
P
H
E
N
S
,
of
Louisville,
B. F . LARRAEEE, Esq., 49 Chester
continuous study and practice of medicine, any
now harmoniously teaching t h e same would immediately b e declared unconsti- They looked in vain for t h e station, b u t
preparation of so great value as ATSB'SCHBKBT
Ky., Nov. 15, 1882, wrote, " W h e n my
Square, Boston, Mass., in 1879, w a s given
PECTORAL, for treatment of diseases of tha
ideas. Yet t h e Post-Express editorially tutional by t h e courts ?
C a n i t help t o saw nothing—the foundation alone b e i n g
Up by several prominent Boston Physici- daughter was ten years of age she was
throat
and lungs. I t not only breaks up coldi
seriously attacked by extreme kidney disb a r k s a t t h e remarks i n a savage way, elect a democratic legislature? Of w h a t visible. B u t they d i d see a happy crowd, ~ans a s incurable from Bright's Disease.
and cures severe coughs, but is more effective
She recovered temporarily, but a
than anything else in relieving even the molt
H e took over ?oo bottles of "Warner's SAFE order.
which betrays t h a t everything said in avail would i t be, even if accomplished? who, cheered lustily (while t h e b a n d blew
serious bronchial and pulmonary affections."
year ago was again prostrated. _ She was
Cure, in 1880-2. a a i Oct. 6, 1884, wrote
This
is
important,
n
o
t
because
i
t
is
t
h
e
favor of civil service reform will appear
a "blast of triumph) a n d welcomed t h e
swollen to twice her n a t u r a l size, had frethat
the
"
cure
w
a
s
a
s
permanent
a
s
quent headaches, nausea, and other dist o t h e public as reflection u p o n its own opinion of t h e Post-Express, b u t because small delegation which alighted, figurasurprising."
it is t h e general tone of t h e republican
guised symptoms of the disorder. All her
party.
tively speaking, to t h e h e a r t of each man
Louisville physicians agreed t h a t s h e
papers, a n d shows t h a t t h e p a r t y h a s
and brother.
How they pitied t h e poor
could not recover. Her case and treatfully determined to cater to whisky votes
ment were telegraphed to a "New York
L A S T FAMD we h a d t h e funny spectacle
G. W. F U L T O N , Esq., Fulton, Texas,
Is not a new claimant for popular confiand let even t h e pretense of temperance wayfarers who were n o t so fortunate as
specialist, w h o said recovery w a s imof two great parties waging a h o t contest
to participate i n this delightful celebradence, but a medicine which is to-day
suffered for t e n years from serious blad- possible. Last August we began to treat
sentiment go.
saving the lives of the third generation
on practically t h e same platform, so far
tion, a n d help m a k e away with t h e won- der disordersand lost from 25 to 30 pounds; her ourselves, and now, wholly through the
who nave come into being since it was
in
i88r
he
used
14
bottles
of
Warner's
influence of Warner's SAFE Cure, she is
as protection—the principal^ matter disderful dinner.
S o turning their-backs
first offered to the public.
THE
VETERANS.
SAFE Cure, and recovered his .natural apparently as well as ever." November,
There is not a household in which this
cussed—was concerned. I f signs fail not,
on t h e fast receding train, they set their
weight and said, " I consider myself well
1884, he says, " My daughter is apparently
Eairport h a s given i t s greeting to repinvaluable remedy has once heen inwe shall see a similar farce t h i s fall—
fcr a man of 75." December 20th, 1884,
faces a s a flint toward home—and dintroduced where its use has ever -been
in perfect health."
resentatives of t h e " G r a n d Army," which
he wrote, " I have had no symptoms of
abandoned, and there is not a person
each party claiming t o b e t h e especial
ner.
saved t h e country undivided, and t h e vetkidney disorder since 1881, and if
who has eyer given it a proper trial
prophet a n d protector of civil service reL e t u s pass over t h e dinner i n silence.
I did I should rely upon SAFE Cure."
for any throat or lung disease suacetK
erans have m e t for o n e m o r e reunion.
tible of -cure, who has not been madeform, a n d b o t h m a k i n g t h a t t h e leading
T h e step h a s again quickened t o "the" T h e F o u r t h is celebrated only once a
„THE REV. A N D R E W J. GRAHAM,
well by it.
question of t h e fight. A n d y e t i t will b e
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL has,
(P, E.), Grand Island, Neb., in 1881 was
strains of m a r t i a l music.
Friendships year, a n d only once a year d o mant h e fact t h a t more men will change their
in numberless instances, cured obstinate
pronounced
fatally
sick
with
Bright's
Disk
i
n
d
learn
what
a
wonderful
resemblance
cemented i n blood, a n d tempered u n d e r
cases of chronic B r o n c h i t i s , Laryngitis^
EX-GOV. R. T . JACOB, Westport,
votes because there w a s too m u c h civil
ease. His condition he says was desperate
and even acute P n e u m o n i a , and has
the fire of battle, have been renewed. th*ey bear to t h e carnal, i n storing away
Ky.
I n 1882, during a political canvass,
and he could get no relief from physicians.
service reform i n their own party for
saved many patients in the earlier stages
L i k e Little J a c k
health gave way and was. prostrated with
T h e voice strong in t h e face of t h e foe, vituals a n d drink.
H e then followed Warner's SAFE Cure
of P u l m o n a r y C o n s u m p t i o n . I t is a
t h e m and their friends t o g e t what they
pevere kidney trouble. L o s t 40 pounds of treatment, and July 7, 1884, he wrote,
medicine that onlv requires to be taken in
has wavered when greeting a friend n o t Horner, each could exclaim, " W h a t a
flesh.
Used
Warner's
SAFE Cure in 1882,
wanted, t h a n will d o so t o g e t into a
"All, local trouble h a s disappeared.
small doses, is pleasant to the taste, and la
OF PHILADELPHIA.
seen before, perhaps, since t h e d a y of good boy a m I . " W h a t mollifying spirit
and
June
23,1884,
writes
:
"
I
have
never
needed in every house where there are
Have taken no medicine for nearly a year."
better party.
is
like
a
good
dinner
t
o
a
hungry
man,
enjoyed b e t t e r health,—all owing to Warbattle eomrades; who were never personchildren, as there is nothing so good as
ner's SAFE Cure."
AYER'S CHEERY PECTORAL for treatally acquainted, finding b y a chance re- (or woman). How gently t h e frown disSOMTE of the town board are now trying
ment of C r o u p and W h o o p i n g C o u g h .
appears
u
n
d
e
r
a
course
of
fish,
fowl
a
n
d
m a r k t h a t they, fought t h e same fights,
to excuse their attempt to l e t a contract
These are all plain facts, which can be
S. F . s H E S S , Rochester, N . Y „ the
and made t h e same charges, u n d e r t h e juicy roast beef! How ill h u m o r is disverified by anybody, and should be rewhich would require 250 yards of masonry
well known tobacco manufacturer, three
posed
of,
with
p
u
d
d
i
n
g
a
n
d
pie;
a
n
d
each
membered by everybody.
same leaders, have become as old friends;
H O N . N . A. PLYMPTON (Hon. B . years ago took twenty-five bottles of Warc / m o r e , on estimate of 200 yards, b y t h e
F. Butler's campaign manager), of Worand again beside
t h e camp-fire little asperity softens a n d melts away,
ner's SAFE Cure for liver disorder, and
statement t h a t t h e estimate was t h a t of
cester, Mass., in May, 1880, was prosAugust 20th, 1884, he reported, " I conhave recounted the* sufferings a n d with t h e final dish of melting ice cream.
A solid, Old Line, Regular—with over NINE MILLION DOLLARS Cash Assets.
t h e committee, b u t endeavor t o conceal
t r a t e d by kidney colic, caused by the pasPREPARED B Y
sider myself fully cured, and the credit is
t h e conflicts, t h e defeats and t h e victories,
T h e last hungry urchin h a d been fed
sage
of
gravel
from
the
kidneys
to
the
bladt h e fact t h a t t h a t estimate was m a d e for
wholly due to-Warner's SAFE Cure."
Dr. J . C. A y e r & Co., L o w e l l , M a e s .
t h e jokes upon living comrades, and t h e jintil h i s Sunday jacket grew suddenly
der. H e then began using Warner's SAFJE
Cash Assets,
$9,663,884.26.
t h e Alden & Lassig bridge, while t h e
Cure
and
in
a
short
time
passed
a
large
Sold by all Druggists.
grief for dying ones.
too small, as t h e crowd assembled t o
Cash Surplus over oil Liabilities, bridge adopted by t h e board required
ftone a n d a number of smaller ones. D e e
1,812,360,34.
T h eToth, 1884, M r . Plympton wrote, " I have
T h e y h a v e m e t f o r a d a y a n d h a v e listen t o t h e orator of t h e day.
abutments two feet higher. T h e specifiG. W . H A M I L T O N , Milton, Santa
broad stone steps of t h e ancient disman- had n o recurrence of m y old trouble
parted.
B
u
t
some
bear
Southern
lead
in
cations of t h e Groton Co. were for masonRosa Co,, Florida, December 15th, 1884, Has no Stockholders to absorb its earnings; is purely mutual—its Pohej Holders are the Company.
tled church on t h e village green were since Warner's SAFE Cure cured me."
wrote that " four years ago my wife was
In the past thirty-six years it has paid its Policy Holders and their Families over SIXTEEN MILry 4 feet t h i e t a t t h e bottom, 3 % a t t h e t h e i r bodies, some a r e suffering from
- W E HAVE T H E improvised
into
a
rostrum;
a
n
d
gathering
suffering with liver complaint which re- LIONS OP DOLLAKS, and
top, 81 feet long, a n d 12 feet high, making growing infirmities contracted from exduced
her
t
o
a
skeleton.
The
doctors
near, t h e people listened t o t h e oft rem u c h over 200 y a r d s without wings. posure, over other exertion, o r hardfinally pronounced her case Bright's Dispeated
theme of o u r country's riches,
B3?- HAS NEVER DISPUTED AN HONEST CLAIM. ^
MRS. J. B. DESMOULIN, 2411 Morease of the kidneys, and incurable. She
This additional amount of masonry, be- ships; m a n y bear above their brows t h e
greatness
a
n
d
prosperity.
So
absorbing
gan
street,
St.
Louis,
Mo.,
in
1882,
wrote,
then
took
13
bottles
of
Warner's
SAFE
sides t h e &75 difference on t h e face of t h e white banners of age, a n d some d o n o t
No sound man, with a family, has the moral right to go lor a day without a Life Insurance.
Cure, and has been in perfect health ever
was t h e interest, t h a t t h e darkening " I have been in delicate health for many
bids would have cost t h e town from $300 bear all t h e members" they took with
The provisions of our policies make them INCONTESTABLE—NON—FORFEITING; Extension They are as Good, if not the Best in the Market.
y
e
a
r
s
;
but
Warner's
SAFE Cure made me
since.
She
now
weighs
180
pounds
where
heavens were unheeded, a n d down in
We are also the agents for the
to $500 more to b u i l d the abutments ac- t h e m to t h e battle-field. As t h e years go
the picture of health." June 23rd, 1884,
formerly she was a -skeleton. Warner's in case ot Lapse; Pays Promptly.
torrents
poured
t
h
e
s
u
m
m
e
r
Bhower.
she wrote, " My health h a s been good
round t h e infirmities will become more
SAFE Cure will make a permanent cure
c o r d i n g t o specifications.
Is Conservative, Progressive, Economical. Offers both Life and Endowment Policies.
a l w a y s if taken by directions."
exacting masters, artificial limbs grow B u t t h e o l d church opened wide i t s for t h e l a s t t w o y e a r s . "
The best Business men of everyicommunity prefer the P E N N M U T U A I .
doors. L o n g h a d i t been unoccupied,
T H E R E i s o n e way i n w h i c h t h e gentle- heavier t o carry, t h e o l d wounds grow
YOUR L I F E ' I S U N O E R T A I N - I n s u r e in t h e P E N N M U T U A L NOW!
and for the
save by a colony of rooks i n t h e belfry,
men who a r e endeavoring by "explana- more troublesome, a n d t h e responses to
and
various
settlements
of
wasps
a
n
d
t i o n " of how their management of public t h e b u g l e call a t each annual encamphornets in t h e galleries.
BARBED
FENCE
WIRE.
matters seems always t o tally with t h e ment will b e fewer, a s one after another
We are in receipt of a nice line of—
T
h
e
b
a
n
d
i
n
their
bright
uniforms
will
follow
their
great
leader,
who
is
just
interest a n d desires of a political boss,
GENERAL
AGENT,
CULTIVATORS. HORSE HOES,
can regain t h e public respect, if not con- closing his last campaign, a n d approach- filled t h e "singer's seats," a n d blew such
joyous,
fantastic
measures,
as
would
have
fidence.
T h a t is, b y declaring them- ing his first surrender.
Many who foland other Earmrag Implements, which you will
. do wellto call andsee,
; ;
selves independent of such control as h a s lowed t h e flag l a s t Saturday will doubt- chilled t h e very marrow of t h e staid Pres—ALSO, I K B r - . . .
byterian
worshippers
of
other
days
with
heretofore ruled t h e town, relinquishing less never again step to martial music,
their places a t t h e public crib, which a r e and as years go b y t h e ranks oE t h e G. horror, at such sacrilege. Old gentlemen
%.
the BEST churn made.
1
only bestowed upon those who do' t h e A. E . will grow thinner, a n d finally give beat time emphatically with canes a n d
umbrellas, without fear of being frowned
We are prepared to put into'new houses or old
will of t h e giver, a n d earn their own u p marching, for t h e chimney corner.
down.
T h e din of—the voices rose with
living without t h e aid of public office.
« n
:'•- * '• •'«' u
.'"•"•• - i '
Their hands may b e harder, b u t t h e y will HOW WE CELEBRATE THE FOURTH IN t h e music, higher a n d higher, until t h e
"HEART'S EASE."
bashful young m a n who h a d vainly
not have t o t r y so h a r d t o convince t h e
(Written lor the Mail.)
sought
all day to whisper a few decisive
Which is a First-Glass TFurnaeei. at moderate
public t h a t they are clean.
W h e n men
price. .
Not many miles from t h e busy bustling words t o h i s charmer, took courage
h a v e h e l d petty official places so long
a
city of Rochester, N . T „ lies t h e quiet under cover of the confusion to shout in
t h a t t h e idea of getting their living
little village we will call " Heart's Ease." her ear:
b y any other m e t h o d makes t h e m shiver
Settled a t nearly t h e same period, while
"Maria! I—love—you!!"
like a b o y about t o p l u n g e into a cold
t h e sister city h a s grown famous a n d
REV. JAMES E R W I N , Methodist
" I cannot h e a r a word you say; that * JOSEPH JACQUES, Esq., St. Albans,
And a large stock of .Copk: and.
b a t h , they have become t h e kind of maminister, West Eaton, N. Y., was long and
wealthy, t h e seat of cburches, colleges, old d r u m and horn m a k e such a racket," Vt., in January i877was.taken desperately
^toVes; constantly pn
terial t h e bosses work upon, a n d their
sick with Bright's Disease of the kidneys.
seriously ill with inflammation of the prosart galleries, a n d music studios, grand she replied, in a voice pitched an octavo
H e spat blood, was tremendously bloated
further continuance in such places is a
t a t e gland, (a very obstinate disorder). I n
nand;
botii,Separe \and
A L L T H E LEADING A N D BEST MAKES O F
schools, a n d manufacturing interests, higher t h a n usual.
and seemed to be beyond the power of t h e
1882, he began the use of Warner's SAFE
menace t o t h e public good.
b e s t physicians. H e then took 60 bottles
beneficent hospitals a n d charities; little
Cure, and June 25th, 1884, wrote, " The
" I say, I—love—you—Maria!
Name
Together with a full line of Hardware, and Home
of Warner's SAFECure^ which restored him
relief obtained two years ago proved per" H e a r t ' s E a s e , " among h e r woods a n d t h e day, a n d m a k e m e happy!!"
Furnishing Goods, ."".••.
to health. January 1st, 1885, eight y e a r s
EEPTJBIIICAN papers are m a k i n g a great
m
a
n
e
n
t
;
physicians
express
great
surhills, h a s lived a quiet, unpretentious life.
afterwards,
he
wrote:
"
I
never
enjoyed
And
t
h
e
n
she
h
e
a
r
s
;
she
smiles;
a
n
d
as
prise."
fuss because Professor Hopkins is alleged I n spring, t h e fresh breezes from broad
Which will.-be sold.afc Bottom prices, .
better health in my life than I do now, and
to have predicted t h a t t h e next campaign Ontario, sweeping over miles of blossom- s h e gives him her h a n d she screams b a c k : I owe it all to Warner's SAFE Cure. I con
W e also Sell W J a r a ^ s . ^ i o w . K x t . i p r e s . ;
will b e one of t h e meanest a n d dirtiest i n g orchards, waft t h e fragrant flower . "Don't tell t h e whole town, J o h n . "
sider myself cured of Bright's Disease."
N
on record, a n d t h e n proceed t o m a k e t h e petals i n mock snow storms; a n d in A n d t h a t delightful-band plays on a n d
S. A. JOHNSTON, Lockington, Ohio,
on,
a
n
d
t
h
e
rain
beats
an
accompaniment
Sept. 20, 1881, stated thaffpr thirty years
prediction t r u e by vilifying Mr. Hopkins, midsummer t u r n t h e u n d u l a t i n g fields of
. Fairport,N. Y., June4th, ; 1885. . 7 .
he had suffered t o r t u r e s w i t h dyspepsia,
a n d t h e prohibition party, founding their grain into mimic seas of green a n d gold. on t h e window pane—and t h e bashful
B. J . W O R R E L L , of Ellaville, F l a . ' i n
but he was entirely cured by the use of
tirades- u p o n t h e assumption t h a t M r . T h e broad s h a d e d streets, so dull a n d young man a n d Maria are happv.
1879, was prostrated with Bright's Disease
Warner's SAFE Cure. Dec. 8th, 1884, he
W E CALL SPECIAL A T T E N T I O N T O OUR
T h e following day t h e remainder of t h e
of the kidneys, and under the best treat
says : " I took 20 or 25 bottles of Warner's
Hopkins "is to b e " t h e prohibition candi- prosy, lying as if half asleep in t h e sunment, grew worse.
" On the advice of
SAFE Cure, and i t h a s never failed to stop
d a t e for governor.
T h e i r knowledge of shine, suddenly descend to t h e south and programme was fully carried out. Staid
Governor
Drew's
sister,
I
began
Warner's
any
symptoms of my old complaint if they
(Double a n d T r i p l e Action)
their own party m a y cause t h e m t o be- west, into a charming little valley, set citizens r a n races with wheelbarrows,
SAFE Cure, sixty bott;les of which restored
appeared; my health i s good."
lieve t h a t nominations i n a l l parties a r e r o u n d with hills. H e r e , beside a hurry- climbed t h e evasive pole, chased t h e me to full measure of health. I have now
been cured about four years, and my case
fixed beforehand, b u t t h e prohibition i n g mill stream, t h e h u m of wheels a n d dejected pig, whose n a t u r a l vivacity was
is regarded as miraculous." Governor
nearly
lost
u
n
d
e
r
t
h
e
wholesale
hair
party l i a s n o power within t h e party throb of machinery, in flouring a n d paper
D r e w of Jacksonville, Florida, April 20th,
N. B. SMILEY, Esq.," of Bradford,
which i s g r e a t e r t h a n t h e party to m a k e mills, fill a l l t h e place with active life. dressing of oil t o which h e h a d been sub1884, says " Mr. Worrell's case and cure
Three Collars and one pair of Cuffs with no
Pa.,
in 1882, was very seriously sick of ex- Warranted fast Colors.
give me great confidence in Warner's SAFE treme kidney disorder and rheumatism,
its." nominations i n advance.
W h e n its J u s t above t h e placid mill pond, on t h e jected.
. ThQ EEMINGTGK ~£T31£2 is
additional expense.
Cure, and I unhesitatingly indorse it."
Fireworks closed t h e festivities; a n d
which gradually grew worse. Physicians
convention meets a t Syracuse i n Septem- great thoroughfares, trains are constantly
being unable t o a s s i s t him, his last resort
aigad of .all competition i n wpfkber, t h e delegates will say who t h e candi- passing, crowded with travellers en route when silence finally reigned, our village
was-Warner's SAFE Cure, and June 25th,
s
a
n
k
peacefully
t
o
slumber,
with
condate shall b e r I t may b e Prof. Hopkins, for distant summer resorts, i n quest of
l884,--he wrote, " My health is better than
A LARGE VARIETY OE FLANNEL SHIRTS
k t n g ea^ly and rapidly.
science a t rest, over duties welt perMRS. S. A. CLARK,, East Granby,
for two years past, and in some respects is
a n d i t may not, b u t whoever i t is, i t will repose a n d h e a l t h . '
Little d o these
in 1881 was utterly n s e d u p with better than it has been for five years. When
b e a m a n of principles, a n d one more ac- passers-by dream of t h e lovely nook formed. W e h a d celebrated t h e "glori- Conn.,
$:".'"• I t is secure from fteezconstitutional a n d female- complaints of
I catch cold and Save any slight kidney
In
all
the
new,
colors,
both
buttoned
and
laced
fronts.
ous
F
o
u
r
t
h
.
"
The^day
was
done.
ceptable t o temperance m e n t h a n a n y h i d d e n so n e a r their very threshold.
theworstkind. B e e n s i c k t e n y e a r s , and trouble, I resume the medicine again and
$ng:i fitnd never, needa
tried everything. I n November, 1884, she the relief I believe is"permanent."
candidate t h a t c a n b e named b y either
—It. L . E s t e s would specially recomB u t one day a party of surveyors north
wrote,
"
Warner's
SAFE
Cure
cured
me
of t h e b e e r supporting parties.
riming.
of t h e village told t h e story as t h e y drove mend t o t h e ladies Acker's Dyspepsia
four y e a r s ago, and has kept me well."
A s a laxative they have n o
mysterious stakes. " H e a r t s E a s e " was Tablets.
t ^ E i l j k s J S K ATTACHI T h a s been suggested t h a t t h e repubJAMES M. DAVIS, 330 South Pearl
e
q
u
a
l
They
a r e guaranteed t o cure
to
have
a
railroad.
Ambition,
which-had
lican prohibitionists who left t h e party
street/Albany, N . Y „ superintendent of
IN MEDIUM -WEIGHTS, BALBRIGGANS, AMERICAN
MENTS TO THB
Enthusi- Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia a n d all
would b e glad t o come b a c k if t h e r e p u b - lain dormant, asserted itself.
Jagger Iron Co., in 1881 sufferedfromvery
ROBERT GRAHAM, 77 Penn street,
lican p a r t y would pledge itself t o s u b m i t asm, long a latent power, roused to a disease arising from a deranged stomach.
GAUZE A N D J E A N D R A W E R S .
Brooklyn, N . Y._, suffered for six years serious kidney t r o u b l e ; he weighed but
¥8JUBB-.!BO BiW
t h e question of a constitutional amend- flame.
160 pounds; he'used 18 bottles of War~
Aspirations t o follow t h e great W i t h a, free use of t h e Tahlfits,.Sick Headfrom inflammation of t h e bladder and
m e n t t o suppress t h e liquor traffic to t h e
ner*s SAFE Cure, and December 8th, 1884,
stricture. S i x physicians, specialists,
dec 2
THEil 3?QB USB
people for approval o r rejection.
Many world, to b e of t h e busy throng, burned ache-is i m p o s s i b l e
gave him u p t o die. I n 18S3, he began he wrote, <' T h a t w a s fully t h r e e y e a r s
republican legislators have favored such in-the hearts of h e r sons a n d daughters.
ago.
I h a v e h a d no trouble since, and I
Warner's S A F E Cure and its continued use,
"WiralStejc) MTIX.
a plan i n t h e past, a n d it would b e a good F o r a brief period residents i n t h e northhe says, effected a complete cure. Under feel first class and weigh 198 pounds. I
w a y t o ascertain public sentiment. B u t
would n o t g o back t o t h a t time of four
date June 25, 1884, he says, " My health
t h e republican party, a t present, is u n d e r ern part of t h e town held themselves
continues good; have used n o medicine years a g o sfor- all t h e dollars i n t h e
loftily.
T
h
e
n
their
hopes
were
crushed.
nt> obligations t o those who would hail
United S t a t e s . "
since April 30, 1883."
s u c h a proposal with joy.—Post-Express. T h e stakes were removed, a n d placed on
Send for
A n y ' " s u g g e s t i o n " which t h e Post- t h e lake shore, where t h e road was finally
;
E x p r e s s h a s h e a r d t h a t "prohibitionists constructed.
A second party, after a time, s e t stakes
All t b e Testimonials above given a r e from persons w b o w e r e '
w h o left t h e p a r t y " would like t o return
at t h e s o u t h of t h e village. A t once t h e
consideration
of
a
n
y
pledge
t
h
e
r
e
PER35ANENTL.Y
CURED several years ago a n d remain m*
.-.•'•
Price-I4st^ •'. . .
in
land
holders
.of
t
h
a
t
section
became
publican p a r t y might make, h a s come
Is of the latest patterns and styles.
•wjflx Testimonials,. ':'
from republican, n o t prohibition sources. puffed u p , and h e l d themselves haughtily
,1,000 S«U-Op««an*WMta>KMachiiU». H I «
Temperance m e n a r e n o t a s gullible a s toward t h e i r b r e t h r e n ; b u t their spirits
"-. Address
idPortriiSL Sm*3l WctUM* XalUB«&
'w«itOT«ittidTi» you name « i 4 wldreM, and exsank
t
o
zero,
when
t
h
e
stakes
were
r
e
Jueent* nanlertl
piMI
Offlc*. THB NXTIOKil. COH 85 Dejr It., M. *•
t h e y once were, a n d t h e Eichfield Springs
CHIDESTEU H CO, a FnKon St H X,
8 0 0 Y a r d s N o r t h o f t h a .Elevated T r a c k s
platform i s too fresh, i n their memories moved further south, eventually becomM i l l St.. C o r n e r P i a t t , E o c h e s t e r .
l o r them io b e similarly deceived soon i n g t h e W e s t Shore road.
Ladies' and. Gentlemen's Garments Cleansed or
IHon, N. T.
again. T h e y know t h a t any " p l e d g e s "
Our village was not t o b e set aside in Colored without ripping, and pressed nicely.
"When
bad
men
conspire,
t h e republican p a r t y m i g h t m a k e t o this manner. After many delays t h e fact
—ALSO—
KKW TOEK O m c s :
. temperance m e n .would b e m a d e t o be w a s accomplished. " H e a r t s E a s e " h a d a Feathers or Kid Gloves Cleansed or Colored.
Good men should combine"
U S C h a m b e r s Street.
broken b y such, honorable legislators a s place a n d n a m e on t h e railway—the first
Special attention paid to doing up Lace
Curtains and Coloring Velvets.
AND
-AGENTS
W-AJSTTJEHO.
M r . H u b b e l h of t h i s district. T h e y k n o w train was "to stop J u l y 4th. A public
Goods Dyed Black every- Tuesday, Thursb y Ohio, t h a t any such proposition t h e r e - meeting was called.
" L e t u s celebrate
day and UWday.
m° P B I O E S .AXJ-W-A/STS T H E L O W E S T
returned Jn one weefc.
publicans m i g h t s u b m i t would m e e t t h e t h e event," w a s t h e u n a n i m o u s vote. Goods
» Goods received, andj-etorned by Express.
WRQUHAR VIBRATING SEPARATOR,
determined opposition of t h e parly " L e t u s have a brass b a n d , a procession,
Bills collected by Express,
U N O TO* CATAIOSUC
OF
TConderfal
a
dinner,
a
n
oration,
a
greased
pole,
a
Ctptotty.
I
have
no
Agents,
as
customers
' l e a d e r s a t t h e polls.
T h e y know b y
Having taken a thorough coarse of study with
greased
pig—and
after
t
h
e
pig—fireD E . Mnrrc, I am now prepared. 1o take
I o w a t h a t i t would b e s o f r a m e d as t o b e
can do their husiness with me
charge of cases in this line, a n d
inoperative i t adopted i n spite of party works." cheaper than through an agent.
'
T
h
e
appointment
of
committees
spread
OFFICE
TSEAR
THE
N,iY.
C.
DEPOT,
efforts, a n d t h e y know b y t h e .history of
Address.
Give Careful Attention & Treatment.
- locaf option t h a t if t h e measure should like a h epidemic. Committees t o boil,
. J. D. KELtOGG. 47 West Avenue.
FAIRPORT, N . Y~,
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D. O. GILLETT,
M. W. MELLEN,
20,69
JE3sra-:R/.A.*v-s:E^
WARNER':
ANOTHER REVOLUTION !:£ BARBER,
a
SliaYing, Hair Cutting, Etc.
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1st, 1 8 8 5 !
-A_t ^W'tiolesale
Boston,
936,342. Chicago,
2,181,520.
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2,000 Yards Bleached Cotton!
Prices
SUMMER SHAWLS,
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
PARASOLS, FANS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS,
AYER'S
Providence,
Which will be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices.
128,947,
Cherry Pectoral
HOWE & KELLOGG.
Telephone, No. 5.
635,210.
Portland, Me.,
- 330,829.
1847.
1885.
The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
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Milwaukee, - - 344,171.
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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
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/
OIL STOVES.
"Reddy," "Golden Star"
New York State, - 3,053,080.
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Stoves.
Pennsylvania, - 1,365,914. Bal. N. W States,
Walter A. Wood Mowers
and Reapers,
1,400,362.
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511,974. St. Louis,
1,222,895.
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BUCK-THOBN and SUPERIOR
33 Arcade Rochester, N. Y.
A. R. C O N A N T & SOJSf.
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ARE BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER TO GIVE
Bargains in Clothing, Boote, Shoes, Hats, Oaf
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MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Jiound,'.,.
Kansas City, - - 538,395.
655,250.
Bai. S.W. States, - 635,092.
LADIES', GENTS', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' FINE
SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
Vassal? a n d N e w p o r t
Ties,
FANCY DRESS SHIRTS;
Bai. Ohio, (State,) - 474,869.
San Francisco,
- 932,210.
Southern States, - 2,725,51 J.
in elegant Ine of Straw, Derby and S i H a l
The Old and Responsible.
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S u m m e r TTncle:rwea,3?
Canada,
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m
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