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WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, JUN§ 20, 1900.8■ ADDITIONAL LOCAL. H —Keopka A $Jiion will open a strictly

cash meat market at the old stand in theSpencer Block,* on North Portage streetcommencing Jnne 20th. The market willbe open every evening from 5 o'clock andSaturday afternoon. They solicit a shareof your patronage.

Auction 8ale.SCHERRER-RITZIUS WEDDING- REGENTS EXAMTNATrONS. atovAMoiD u. a HISTOBT There will be a Public Auction at the

residence of Mrs Almena Allen, on WestMain Street, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,90 Saturday, June 30th, 1900, consistingof household goods, farming tools andvarious other things. Terms cash or goodapproved paper.

Bill, EdwinMary

Gallowar, Id*Harris, GraceHotley, MabelKoford, BertaMcCray, ClaudMiller, LolaPorter, JohnSmith, GayWallace, Matthew

75 Bell, Florence89 MlEford75 Hamilton, Benj89 .Herron, Wallace77 Koford, Hoy76 Matthews, Win85 McKwen, Bthel75 O'CohneU, Wm80 Rogers, Lydla84 Taylor, Madaliae84

The Chief Society Jane Weddin® of the The Largest Number e*er Tot Passed, —

94 Get Pro - Academic Certificates.—AT,r*(M GenerallyHigh.

—Henry Lilley is the first subscriber.tohpve his subscriptioa changed to Nash,the. new postoffice near the West Portlandchurch.

Season Brilliantly Solemnised.• For some time past the most talked ofsocial event has been the Scherrer-Ritaioswedding which came off tonight at theSpencer homestead at t p. n>-» in the pres-ence of a large company. Rev. Martin J.Corbett of the Catholic church officiated.

The house was brilliantly illuminated,and decorated. After the ceremony sup-per was served and the bridal party took thetwo o'clock a. m. train for the west.

The following pupils are entitled toPre-Academic Certificates:Arnold. Kilbarn Ball, RatmendBell, Clarence Ca-U«le,MUtonFlagler, Alice * Harris, ClydeHitler, Georgia Mason. ElizabethMcKale, Eddie Mlaton.GeorgeMorgenstern. Olive Nixon. Herbert CPlefl, Herman C Header,CharlesSoyce, Blanche Sandberg, \ ictocSawln, Nellie Scbnltz. Ottostritzlnger, Edwin Stritzlnger, PrankWalker, Annie M Wallace. RoseWelch, Jennie Hough, Geddis R

PRE-ACADEMIC STUDIES.

—The Y M C A men's meeting, nextSunday afternoon, will be in charge ofSpencer Skianer. Boys, come and hearthe Gospel.

—Fishing off Barcelona has beenunusually good this year, and some goodcatches hare been made. For the pastfew days it has not been so good, on ac-ootfht of a strong current up the. lakecansed by the wind blowing for severaldays in one direction.

Paint Yonr Baggy For 75o.Ameman, PrankClancy, JallaGahaway, NinaJenkt, LabanNixon, FredPeacock, ChatRaynor, WmStritzinger, BrneetThompson, RillinWatson, LeonardWeathernp,Verntr

96 Cameron, Dort W83 Douglas. James *j84 HUler, Katherine M

100 Jones, Kate87 Q'Connell, John 7895 Randall. Byron 8176 Rood, Wilson 9*9i Thomas, Chas >780 Watson, Chas 88M Weathernp. Harold 8487 Welch, John 83

H. T. HISTOBT

with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint, readyfor use; 10 colors. Gives a high glossequal to new. Sold by M. A. Lyon.—Why would not a free 'rural matl deli-

�ery be as good for this part of thecounty as well as around Silver Creek,Jamestown, and Fredonia?

—C. M. Backman is building an addi-tion to his residence and tailor shop onNorth Portage street It is 20x22 feet andwill give him much,needed room.

Half Bates Kansas City and Bstnrn Via

«-Up to the present time the receipts ofthe county clerk's office are over $1,000more than they were during the corre-sponding period of last year. The re-ceipts last month—over $1,400—were thelargest for one month since the salariedsystem went into effect—Mayville Senti-nel.

Account Democratic National Conven-tion, the Lake 8hore Railway will selltickets to Kansas City and return on July1, 2 and 3, at one fare for round trip, gooduntil July 9 for return. Particulars from

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Lake Shore By.M. IE Church.

10:30 a. m. 8ubject: "The Limitation*of Perfections." READING. CIVI0J

7:30 p. m. Subject: "Freedom throughthe Truth." Thoughts oh IndependenceD*y.

Arnold. KllburnBell, ClarenceFlagler, AliceHiUer, GeorgiaMcKale, EddieMorgenstern, OlivePiehl, Herman CRoyce, BlancheSawin, NellieStriilinger, EdwinWalker, Annie MWelch, Jennie

90 Ball, Raymond97 Carlisle, Milton93 Harris. ClydeSt Maeon, Elizabeth90 Win ton, George90 Nixon, Herbert C85 Rtader, Charles85 Sandberg, Victor

90 Scbnltz.Otto00 Strltzenger,Prank9a Wallaee. Rose ®>

92 Hoagh, Geddis

Apple CharlotteBell, WilliamGalloway, NinaHerron, NellieHopsen, HarryMatthews, WmMcEwen, EthelNeill, SaraO'Connell, JohnPorter, JohnSkldmore, LeeThomas, Caarles

85 Arneman, Frank88 Cameron, Dort84 Giant, Irving90 Hiller. Kathryn94 Kingan, Wm

100 McCray, Homer88 Morse, Florence95 Nemoyer, Clara78 Piehl, Bertha88 Reld, Linta80 Taylor, Madaliae98 Whipple, Blanche

—In one of his excursions outside thelimits of the village, C. J. Wigginsbrought a number of tine blossoms of thetulip tree that grows near Mayville.

agents.County Convention.

The County Ctavfytion for the Re-betcahe will convene in Jamestown, Thurs-day, June 28. A nice programmehas beenprepared by Pear City Lodge and ail mem-bers of the order are cordially invited toattend. Mrs. M. Stuart, D. D. G. M.

The Nlekel Plate Roadwill sell excursion tickets for the 4th ofJuly at one fare for the round trip, withina radius of 200 miles, good going July 3dand 4th and returning until the 5th, inclu-sive. Write, wire 'phone or call on near-est agent or call at or address City ticketoffice, State St, Erie, Pa, H C Allen, C P& T A, No 107.

—We have just received from Hylands,Spencer & Yeager Co., 33 West 2fth street,—F. N. Randall has conceived the idea

that grape juice can be carbonated, and'with the assistance of M. B. Gleason, isputting his idea into active force at Rip-ley.

New York, publishers of up-to-date music,copies of their two latest ballad successes,"A Picture no Artist Can Paint" and "BeTrue to the Band of Gold." These twosongs have sprung into popular favor at abound and are being sung and whistledeverywhere. M. A. Lyon has these songs

jf jr sale. *

SPELLING.Elliott, A Lynn 81 Herron. WallaceIfeedfer, Vernon 90 Hood, JessieSmith, Gnj* 80 Usborne, Thomas

SCIENCE.

ETHICS.

Amidon, CasslusCarpenter, MaryFlagler, Suzette MGibbs, Clayton WGiant, Irving EHull, Walter EJanes, Lulu HKnight, PrancesLockwood. HenryAlorgeugtern, HaroldOs'man, FredPlehl. CarlPowers, CallieRodier, Harry

j Stritzenger, Edwin

91 Bell, Clarence85 Crandall, Francis79 Galloway, Grace C79 Giesler, Rosa A78 Hatsell, Pearl E79 Hintz, lillly8*.' Johnson, Hattie82 Lilley, Grace75 Metz, Minnie68 Neill. C.ara84 Palmer. PearlVa Piehl,-Frank88 Raynor, Ivan76 Schwartz, Warner78 Van Giesen, Mary

Baptist Church News.Samuel C. Welsh, Pastor.

—The W N Y & P Railroad Co., havelaid .new steel rails through the town ofSherman, which make it a first-class road.It costs about $15,00u per mile to lay this

The prayer meeting will be held onWednesday of this week at 8 p m.

physiology

889>9095 Warm DaysArneld, Harry

Baker, BlancheBates, GraceButton, WinnieClancy, JuliaDickson, AmyHiller, GeorgiaJohnson, HattieMeyer, BerthaMcKale, EdwardPeacock, CharlesRood, FiancesSandberg, VictorSchoecteld, LettleSchwartz, WinfredTaylor, MadalineWalker, AnnieWatfon. CharlesWeat herup.VernerWeiadorf, HarryWelch, PaulWratten, Nina

93 Arnold Kilbura77 Bill, Raymond89 Bell, Clarence9S lisle, Milton10:30 a m The Second Quarterly Rally

of the church and Bible school, the Child-ren's Day music will be repeated, and a%address given by the pastor.

11:45 a m Special session of BibleSchool, Reports of the S S Conventionwill be given.

3pm Special service atAddress by the Pastor.

3pm Junior C E meeting.6:30 p m The Y P S C E prayer Conse

cration meeting, Subject: "Our Eterna:Destiny" Leader, Miss Sarah Backman.

7:30 p m The Pastor will preach thesermon in the course of Illustrated Ser-mon on "The Lost" the subject will be"The Lost Sheep."

SUNDAY SERVICES.Carlisle, «...—

86 Conklin, Marie i>:93 Harris, Clyde 990 Holley, Mabel 9i75 Mason, Elizabeth 9:81 Minton, George 9i92 NiX'n, Herbert 9,94 Reader, Charles »'

80 Royce, Blanche f!95 Sawin, Nellie s '

80 Schultz. Otto 10180 Strltzlnger,Frank 9i94 Usborne, Harry 8',85 Wallace, Rose 10<97 Watson, Leonard 9876 Weaver, Bert 1,990 Morgenstem, Olive "8591 Welch, Jennie 8#91

track. —On Tuesday evening, June 26, theBoston Unity Trio, will give a concert inVirginia Opera House, under the auspicesof Crown Chapter, No. 128, Order of theEastern Star. The Trio consists of MissDaisy M Rickenbrode, of Ripley, N. Y.,daughter of W. B. Rickenbrode, andneeds«no introduction to Westfield people.Mr. Pendleton is not entirely unknownhere being a grand son of the late A. W-Baldwin, of Volusia, Mr. Dyer is a bari-tone who gives promise of a successful fu-ture in this line.

—While getting chairs for the Unionservice at Presbyterian church, Ed.Loop fell and dislocated his arm at theshoulder. Undertaker G. S. Carpenterput his arm in place.

Which is the rule at thistime ofsuggests

year, naturallyUROGRAPHY.

Arnold, Harry-Bird. Id*Daley, MarieGalloway, FrankHatsell, rearlHostater, HarryJones, FredMcKale, HarryMcCrnden, GlennNixon, SamuelOesman,GastO'Connell, Albert•Mehl, KarlQuinn, DorrisSmith, BrightWinkelman. George

77 Barden. Harry87 Banrille. Emma90 Galloway, Grace80 Harris, Albert79 Herron. Anna76 Hull, Walter90 Kelt, Clara

Barcelona Perfumes—Rev P J Slattery, a minister who cre-ated a sensation by ranging away fromSherman, died in Buffalo, recently. Hewas demented for a few months before bisdeath.

91 Hunger, Georgia77 NeU[, Clara94 Nixon, George92 Desman, Fred86 Pfeffjr, Herman80 Power*, Callie90 Ravnor, Ivan84 Thomas, Hattie75 Wratten, Clara

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HammocksBOTANY.

—We acknowledge receipt of a copyof Cornell's Alumni News which givesmuch valuable information about the greatinstitution of learning from which it takes

Ball, EdwinDicffenbach, SusieWelch, JohnBr»wn, FrankBackman, EstherHerron, WallaceMontfort.JosleQuigley, HelenaRogers, LydiaWelch, Paul

i Johnson,Fred

Brown, Mary 80 Bell, Florence78 Dann, Jar i77 Macdonald, Bessie78 Bethke, Paul82 Coatee, Theodora88 Dann, Mary77 Hamilton, Benj78 Meeder, J Vernon80 Kood, JessieS3 Tooley, Archie8-i Harroun, Blanche84

We have the perfumesthat are successful rivals of themost fragrant flowers of springfrom the leading makers in thecountry. We have a reputationfor keeping* only the besit.

Look at my line of hammocks.Nothing gives more comfort on ahot summer's day. Buy earlyand„enjoy it the whole season.

The Teacher's Bible Study,, Class wilmeet on Tuesday at 8 pm.

—There will pe races at the DrivingPark, July 4, the program will include:A three minute race, a farmer's race forhorses that have never entered a race; a2:40 and a 2:30 race. There will be otherraces to suit the horses in attendance.Running racing has been somewhat neg-lected in the past, but this time an effortwill be made to have one of the best run-

aritbmtic.94 Ball, Raymond IPO97 Carlisle, Milton 10079 Harris, Clyde 9486 Mason. Elizibeth 9188 Minton, George 7878 Parkhurst, Roy 1883 Piehl, Herman £385 Royce, Blanche 7587 Sawln, Nellie #481 Stritzinger, Frank 7888 Wallace, Rose 10088

•'Book of Trains."Arnold. KilbnrnBell. ClarenceFlagler, AliceHlfler, GeorgiaMcKale, EddieMergenstern, OliveNixon, HerbertReader, CharlesSandberg, Victorachultz, OttoWalker, AnnieWelch, Jennie

The special summer number of the LakeShore & Michigan Southern Ry's "Bookof Trains" contains, among other features,a select list of tours to the east A copywill be sent free anywhere by writing to A.J. Smith, G. P. & T. A., Cleveland, O. 2t

its name.—At the meeting of the Village board

last Friday evening they awarded the con-tract for painting the metal roofs on town

PHYSIOS— PART II. buildings to M A Loomis. This speakswell for the paint used by him.

—The last meeting of Crown Chapter,No. 128, O. E. S. before adjournment forthe summer, was held on Tuesday e^en-

Dieffenhach, Arthur 76 Elliott, A Lynn 88Herron, Wallace 90 Usborne. Thomas 90Welch, Paul 93 WiiSon, Bert 93

The annual reunion of the 49th Regi-ment, N Y S Vol., will be held at Dun-kirk, N Y., Thursday, June 28th, 1900 atthe residence of Jacob Rider, Buffalostreet. Dinner will be served by the ladiesof the Home Relief Corps, at moderateprices. Adress, Rob't F. Smith, Presi-dent, Jamestown, N. Y.

ELEMENTARY BHGLIPH AND WRITING.PHYSICAL (iEOSttlPHT

ning races ever held in Westfield. Assur-ances are given that there will be a Urgeattendance of speedy horses from abroad.A "fair field and no favors" and liberalpurses will be the motto of the managersof tliese meetings, Messrs Harrington,Dye and Davis.

J Writing English80 8485 P080 8890 >-3Si) 8880 7780 8185 85808590

Arnold, Harry 75 Ball, Raymond 90Craie, •iohn 75 Davis, Nettie <9McCray, Claud 90 Usborne, Harry 83W eaver, Pearl 78

CIGARS.Craig, JohnG«lleway, GractGiant, lrriHgHatsell, PearlHoagh. Geddis Ro.NelMlayRykert, WilliamSchultz, OttoStratton, Frank vUsborne, parryWeindorf, 81

ACADEMIC STUDIES—KNGLI8H LANGCAG6.

ing. It Was largely a social meeting, andwas largely attended. Refreshments were

Don't expect anything * but thebest fromGSOLOGT

Dann, Mary 93 Montfort, Josie 75 served.' I. E. JONES,—The Westfield people will have the'

pleasure of listening to an address byCharles R. Skinner, State Superintendentof Public Instruction, at their annualcommencement exercises, June 21. Thiswill be a notable year of progress in thehistory of that school. It reflects muchcredit uprtn the Principal, P K Pattison.—

CHEMISTRY—PART I, —The Burch District Snnday Schoolwill give a lawn social on the school houselawn on Friday evening, June 29th. Ice

Corner Drug Store.Kingsley, Alfred

MATHEMATICS.

ADVANCED ENGLISH.ALGEBRA, cream and cake will be served, and a cor-

dial invitation is extend to all friends ofthe 'school to be present. Oar Low Prices Refrigrators.Arnold, Kilbnrn

Cameron, DonCiancj, JuliaDouglas, JamesGalloway. Nina

I Harris, ClydeJones, BertKnigbt, ThomasMatthews, WmMeyer, BerthaXorgenaiern, OlivePeacock, WmRoyce, BlancheSandberg, VictorHchoenfeld, LottieWelch, JennieWeaver, Pearl

85 Ball. Edwin75 Carlisle, Milton75 Conklin, Marie85 Flagler, Alice8% Golden, WilliamU6 Hiller, Georgia78 Kingan, Wm84 Mason. Elizabeth91 McKale, Eddie81 Minton, George79 O'Connell, John9* Piehl, Amanda80 Rykert, Charles87 Sawin, Nellie80 Thompson, Rollin89 Wallace, Rose75

Apple, CharlotteDaley, JohnHerron. NellieJones, KatherincHiller, SaraPiehl, BerthaPorter, JohnRynd, CharlesWratten, Nina

89 Arneman, Frank 9285 Dickson, Starr 8898 Hillvr, Katbryn 9090 Knight, S Eleanor 9090 Peacock, Charles 9395 Piehl, \manda 7874 Reid, Philip 7895 Schwartz, Winfred 7575

—Among the New York items in thesundry civil bill passed just before the ad-journmentof congress Wednesday was oneappropriating $37,500 for the completionof the federal building in this city. Thisbrings the total up $112,500.

—Charles Hostater has got located athis new blacksmith shop on Main streetwhere he will he pleased to see his oldcustomers. If you want a good job ofhorseshoeing, go to Hostater. He is rightacross from the Minton House.

Ripley Review.

Direct from the factory—theones that take theHOXSIE'S CROUP CURE

Brown, MaryHiiler, SaraHopson, HariyKoiord, RoyMacdonald, BessieMeeder, J VernonMorgenstern, AlicePorter, MarySmith, Ouy

PLANS GBOMBTRY,

98 Elliott, A Lynn 9590 Holley, Ruth , 10095 Johnston, Mabel 8594 Koford, Berta 9295 McCray, Claude ,, 889D Miller, Lulu 9 10097 Peacock, William 9995 Rood, Wilson 7795

For the absolute cure of Croup, Colds andWhooplng-Cough, also a certain preventive ot

« Membraneous Croup, Diphtheriaand Pneumonia.It is rightly styled

THE LIFE-SAVER OF CHILDREN.LEAST ICE.

The prices are right,in and look at our

ComeNo optum to atupify. No Ipecac to nauseate.

SO Cts. A. P. HOXSIE, Buffalo, N. Y. ENGLISH COMPOSITION87 Baker. Blanche 8477 Carlisle, MUton 9392 Flagler, Alice 8487 Harris, Clyde98 KUgan, Wm SO80 Mason. E iz&beth .8378 McKale, Edward 8084 Morgenstern, Olive f477 Nixon, Herbert 8784 Ray nor. Wm 7777 Kood, Wilson 8-387 Hoyce, Blanche 8482 Sawin, Nellie 7779 Schoenfeld, Lottie 7585 Wallace. Hose 8875 Weaver, Bert 809C

Do not mean poor quality.We aim to sell you the bestand most perfectly made lensesat the lowest prices.

Our time v is yours. .Comeand have your eyes examinedfree.

Arncld, KilburnCameron, DortC'onkiin, MarieGolden, WilliamHiller, GeorgiaKnight, ThomasMatthews, WmMeyer, BerthaMosher, ThomasPeacock, CharlesReader, CharlenRood, Francesbandbere, VictorSchoenfeld, AngmstaStritzinger. FrankWeaver, PearlWelch. Jennie

SOLID UBOMETRY.

Dann, Mary "J8 Dann,JayHacroun, Blanche 85 Jenka, LabanMcCray, Homer no Kanda 11, ByronCeborne, Thomas 85 Welch, PaulWilson, Bert 100

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10J Sideboards,The Best —The suit brought by the supervisors ofChautauqua county through their specialcommittee against ex-County TreasurerSidney M. Hosier, of Westfield, will betried at Mayville, June 27, before CountyJudge W. S. Thrasher of Dayton.

—A large number of the members ofSt James church and congregation went tothe Catholic cemetery last Sunday after-noon and decorated the graves of membersof the C M B A and A O H. A line ad-dress was delivered by Father Corbett.

—Mrs. Bunnville sent to this office astrawberry of unusual growth. It meas-ured 2J inches wide, by half an inchthick and weighed three-fourths of anounce. Not all strawberries are small ifthe season was day. It was the Jewell va-riety.

TBIUNOMETRY.Library Cases and Chiffioniersin Golden Oak with a fine fin-ish. We have lots of thoseParlor Pieces and Rock-ers that everybody wants athousecleaning time.

Raadal'i, Byronadvanced arithmetic

'fooley, ArchieWelch, Paul

75 Usborne, Thomas 7982 Doing business and trying

to please you is not trouble,and change or correction ofmistakes made in the past willbe most willingly made at E.H. Overton's Jewelry store by

People say that our hand sew-ed, hand-turned Ladies' Shoesat $3.00 and $3.50 are equalto any $3 50 and $4.00 shoesfound elsewhere. Try a pair.

We can show you great val-ue, style and finish in a ladies'shoe at $2.50. -

DRAWING.RHETORIC elementary drawing

Beahgetour, Aram 77 Craig, JohnDavis, Nettle 88 Flazler, Al'ceHopson. Harry 90 McCray.ClaudeMeyer, Bertha 80 Nelll, MayParkhurat, Roy 85 Sawln, NellieSkldmore. Lee 97 Smith, Floydtitration, Frank 75 Weaver, Bert

Hamilton, Benj 83 Johnston, Mabel 80Schoenfeld, Augusta 75 Scott, Harry »0

ECONOMICS. Come in.Bethke. PaulReed, Philip

75 Johnson, Kred 9585 No trouble to show goods.

Aill. Florence•Boolej, Archie

Beahgetour, AramBrown, FrankDicffenbach, ArthurKnight, 8 EleanorMucdonald, BessieO'Connell, ff»

. Porter. MaryReed, PhilipSchoenfeld, Carl

| Welch, Paol

HOME 8CIKNCB advahcbd dbavim.76 Smith, Ony M80 AppleFlorence

Bell, WilliamDleffenbach, ArthurDouglas, JamesHams, GraceKingan, WmMeeder, VernonNemoyer, ClaraReed. PhilRykert,ChasSmith, FloydWallace, MatthewWelch, Paul

96 Bell, Florence 97M Dickson, Starr 8478 Dleffenbach, Susie 9098 Galloway, Nina 75

100 Hopson,Harry 8280 Matthews, Wm 10070 Montfort, Joeie 8994 O'Connell, John 8582 Rood, Wilson 7585 ttchoenfeld, Carl 9*76 Strltzlnger, Smest 9480 Weathernp, Vemer 75

100 Whipple, Blanche 100

W. e. N0RT0N,CHGLI8H UTHUTUBB.

76 Betbke, I'*»l91 Daley, JohnH3 Hamilton, Benj76 Kof«rd, Berta88 Meeder. J Vernon77 Plehl, Bertha85 Qutgley, Helena80 Schoenfeld, Freda78 Uibome, Tbomas96

William M. Kinney,Graduated Optician.Two Dollars buys the Co-

lumbia in Tan and Black. Agood one.

No. 2 Main Street, Westfield, N. Y.

—The wife of Alba M Kent has pro- ]eared an absolute divorce. Her husbandis the man who ran away with a musicteacher and $40,000 that did not belong tohim, and went to Japan where he was cap-tured, tried, convicted and is now in stateprison.

Good - looking,shoes for $1.50.

serviceabl

Ladies' Oxfords, light andheavy sole, black and tan, all

BKSL1SH SELECTIONS.Hamilton, Benj 81 Welch, Paul

Uaion Street Barsflary.

AMERICAN I!ELECTIO*8 Monday night Harry Wratten's house onUnion street was burglarized and $11.50stolen. The thieves evidently pushed thekey in an outside door, out of the keyholeon to the floor, and used their own keys to

unlock the door and gain an entrance. Inthe house was a guest, Mrs. J. C. Fitch, ofClark, N. Y. She occupied a bedroom onthe ground floor. The Wrattens slept upstairs. About two o'clock in the morningMrs. Fitch awoke and saw a man standingby her bedside. Seeing he was discoveredhe hastily made his escape, and then shesaw there was another man in the house.Both got a#ay. The poHce were notifiedbut no clue has been obtained. 910 of theamount taken belonged to Mrs. Fitch.

It was a great shock to Mrs. Fitch to beawakened in such an unpleasant and unex-pected manner.

prices. Dana, MaryHolley, BathO'CoDEell, WinRood, JeMie

83 Herron, Wallace90 Koford. Roy79 Reed, Philip83 Smith,Guy

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—Children's Day was appropriately ob-served at the M E Church on last (Sunday.morning. The church was handsomelydecorated with flowers, and an exception-

ally fine responsive service entitled:"The Forward Movement," was renderedby the school. The music was appropri-ate, and the whole service was greatly en-joyed by the large congregation. Thecollection amounted to $15 and was forthe educational work of the church.

Shoes at AMEBIC AN LITERATURE.Blller, Kathrym 78 Smith, Gny 96

FOREIGN LANGUAGES,

TtBUIL'B ABNIID.Dickson, Amy 84 HlUer, SaraM orceintern, Alice 75

The Lewis A. Crossett Shoesfor gentlemen are up-to-dateand can not be excelled in forservice, 3 to 4 dollars.

A great variety of Gents'tan shoes from 2 to 4 dollars

CABSAB.

Coates, Theodora 80 Daley, John1st lath

Apple, CharlotteMcCray, HomerThomas, CharleaWatson, Chas

80 Jones, Katnerlne84 Peacock, Charles76 Wallace, Matthew76 Wratten, Nina

76768278 (Jordova

Candlesk nothing else adds so maehV| I

" to the charmof the drawing ■I 1■ A I Nothing will contribute more to the ■■ mfrl artistic suooeea of the inncheon, ■■ /4UUK teaor dinner. The boat decorative ■■ W candles for theelmolestor the ■■ Isi moat elaborate fnncrtTon—for oot- ■SH tage or mansion. Made In allcolore ■I Vrfr and the moat delioate tinta by

W ITAHSiBB OIL CO. II 13 and eold ewqnHwwL |

1st usbman

Elliett, A LynnCoated, TheodoraMorse, Florence

76 Hamilton, Ben}90 Johnston, Maoel80 Beld, LantaA splendid ipedium weight

shoe for every-day work, laceand congress, $2.25.

3D qbrxan

Corey, MabelCoatea, TheodoraHlUer, SaraMcCray, Homer

78 Morgenstern, Alice 8476 pieffenbach, Basle 7675 Jlolley, Bath 7676 Augusta 75

—Adrertised letters at the postoffice:—Mr & Mrs Wm T Bachman, Ansel Berry,Charley Bowen, D E Brown, George BLane, SamuelKimball, A D Wolcott, MissPhebe Clark, Miss Jennie Benben, MrsMary E Hooper, MrsC B S Leppa, Fran-cesco Masi.

Bicycle shoes and slippersin great Variety. 3D U1BKAX.

fiehl, AmandaPorter, MaryPeacock, WitRood, Jessie

80 Plehl, Bertha 889t Montfort, Josie 84m Qslgley, Helena 8696Lowest Price HISTORY AMD SOCIAL SCIENCE

U. S. HISTOBT.Bates, GraceCorey, MabelGiant, IrvingHongn, BoyMatthews, wmNelll, SaraO'Connell, JohnPlehl, AmandaBynd, ChasHchoeoleld, CarlThompson,R«UlnWeatherap, VernerWolebsn, Bthel

81 Cameron, Don86 Domglu, Janee 9096 HeUey, Mabel 9698 JohnBoo, Fred 9891 Mother, Thomae M80 Nemoj«r. Clara 92tM Palmer, Horace 9698 Porter, Mary 84

98 Hahoenteld, Augusta 85et Htritzioger, Bmesl loo7# Wataoa, Leonard 9883 Welch, John 8786

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IMUH HimoET.

—Jane 14 and 16thpeople who lookedakjrward about noou saw a very fine andbrilliant ring around the son. It waa aperfect rainbow, and attracted a greatdeal of attention and no little epecnlatioam to what it meant. Astronomers an'Jweather obaervera anare n« that it >ior<»not mean anything except that the atmoe-

pkere waa laden with moisture and that aoeerious conaeqaencea are liable to follow.

THK GERMAN

CANCERCUREOnly treatment removing both oanse

Iand effect; assuring care. Write torof people JOU kHOW.

A. H. Wmoht, M. D., Specialist,Perryabarg, N. Y.

J. H. KIDWESTFIELD,

and■tellsady.HEY, dortTeost aa

•tones and si

N. Y. logoea of all <toal«a, «r t 135). Cat)York.Dickson, Bferr 77 Kingtley, Alfred