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Si f e rM^BiaB^ a f&rmer t e a c h e r in S k F a&xefcji* academy, d i e d recen t ly in Wtasslteaj - . , • € h t r l ea J i * Dbnoghue a n d Ade l ine ML TiF<jfiowleet wer^ m a r r i e d M a y 11 fey mv* Fitfaer; Hernia.
B r s t 0oiBmtmioii will b e g i v e n t o a ©lass, a t tfcfe Cathedra l . M*y 26, and €<ffifitDaiatite\|tiii0 L9 .
BL P . Mul l igan read1 a p a p e r on. t h e r*Kmstocipiiitionpf Labeir/ 'before C.BJL CQtmcsil Tnjkd&y e v e n i n g .
Majy de^lotioiij* c o n t i n u e to a t t r a c t ttiim^eraof t h e faithfnl t o t he
Oatfat d r a l ^eary even ing .
T h * p u p i l s , of S t . B r i d g e t ' s school g a v e a n exhib i t ion a n d en t e r t a inmen t a t thn aefaaidi h^ IHas t F r i d a y even ing .
A aay fcorf e, t b u g g y and h a r n e s s w e r e s t o l e ^ Wjednesday n i g h t from th& b a r n jof d h r i s t o p h e r K o h n , ass e s s o r of tike to^wn; of Ghreeee
f h s l i b r a ry of the Roches te r Catholics Keadif tg Circ les is being ca ta l o g u e d . O n e hundred and fifty books w e r e received a t the recen t "book
A t a meeting, of Branch 2T, L.C. B.A., Nel l ie jSendrean . of the F rench church , E l izabe th O'Neill and Mary Bnphpaan, [o | F^ i rpor t , a n d M a r g a r e t S^ihoney, , jolScott&ville, were elected t o QHtmheifship.
Tfy 3- l ad les o f Corpo® Chris t ! par ish have" o rgan ized a T a b e r n a c l e socie ty w i t h t h e s e oniceras M r a . T A. O'EEare, president^! Mrs . J o s e p h T. Cnnning-haoi r v i ce -p res iden t ; Mrs . Appel , secr e t a r y a n d t rea$urer .
Bishop McQuaid dcernupanied the new" aisnajpof O g d e n s b u r g to that ' c i ty ih ia wejek. H e r e tn rned to this c i t y l^hnradky.
An- e n t e r t a i u m e n t will be g iven by Bran&h i S t : C M B J L , a t S t F r a n c i s X a v i e r hal l , Bay s t ree t , S u n d a y at 8 p.
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M a r ^ p n s (Ihrist i c h u r c h , W e d n e s d a y afternoon,! b y Bev . Ji J . Leary , ass i s ted by K a t h i r G'CcTrinor," of Seneca Fa l l s .
F a ;riekt Eling, t h e flagman who w a s in jured witiiie a t t e m p t i n g to rescue a l i t t le g i r l from d a n g e r a t the Brown street, ra i l road c ross ing , w a s robbed
of $i{j> while he 4 lay unconscious on t h e t r a c k s af ter t h e a c c i d e n t . T h e money w a s p inned in his ves t pocket .
Thk diocese of Roches te r w a s re-presejntedl a t t h e consecra t ion of Bishop Grabriels - by the fol lowing. Very Rev. J . F . 0 'Hare^ V.G., Revs. J . Dougher ty , S. Fi izs imona, D. Laur-enzis, A. I l v a a s , . D. K a v a a a u g h , J . Hiekfy , J - Ne l l i ^an , W. McDonald, EL R^genbogen , J . Hiokey, ML Har-g a t h e r , J Leary,i T. Murphy, J , flen-drickl T h o m a s ifendricfe, P . Clune, J . K i e r n a n .
Po l ice J u s t i c e Keeler ' Monday m o t n B g received a d i spa tch announci n g t h e d e a t h S u n d a y e v e n i n g of his fa ther , P a t r i c k Ceelerj, a t t h e resid e n c e of his . daughter , , nea r Li t t le Fall*J * H e leaves three1 sons , Dennis B , of S y r a c u s e , P a t r i c k J . , of Mary-viile,|Mo.„ and J u s t i c e Keelex*, of th is oitj-j one d a u g h t e r , 4ul ia , of Li t t le Fal la l and a , s is ter , Mrs . El len De-Ianey, who l ives ih I re land and is 103 y e a r s okL
iel Moore, of Geneva , a n d Miss ret,Howe were marr ied a t Gor-
Deatha and Funerals.
Thomas Yost , a g e d 54 y e a r s , a t Fenhe ld Monday. Hie lete mif& a n d five chi ldren .
Daniel A. Sul l ivan, a g e d $8 y died Monday/ nighit a t t h e family denee t 8 Mar ie t t a ! s t ree t ,
Danie l S . L a n e d i e d Sa t n i g h t a t 22 . M a g n e at re«t , , a g y e a r s . T h e ftwieral'took place Tuesd a y from t h e C a t h e d r a l
J o h n , son of Richard, a n d M a r y liar-coran , d ied Monday a t the palrei ta l r e s i d e n c e ' s Clarfe "street^ a g e d 119 y e a r s . One bro ther a n d t w o aisljera s u r v i v e him. F u n e r a l took, pi ice T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g from t h e Oathedl 'a l .
T h e funeral of J a m e s S3ammon tvfho
died a t Sherman y T e x a ^ took . pliice ^Wednesday morn ing ^ t 8 :30 o^clock from t h e res idence ' of his sister,! BjErs. Richard Wba len , T3 F r a n k str<fet, and a t 9 o'clock from the* Oathedj-al.
Joseph ine , wife of,Anton Klul^died ' W e d n e s d a y afternoon a t 365 W e s t Maple s t r ee t , a g e d 40 ye*r s . Besides h e r h u s b a n d s h e leaves a i r ch i ldren . T h e funeral w a s held Fri&ky morn ing iat 8:30 o'cloc.k from the ifioly Fanjily ci jurch.
T h e funeral of Ellen Biahnan t<|»ok p l a c h W e d n e s d a y moifning atil 9 orclockr from St. Mary ' s church , se rv ices were - conducted! by Ange lo Lugero , assisted, by Rejvs. F e l i x O^Hanlon and F r a n k O'Dauoug-hue . Tjie floral t r i bu t e s were nun|er-ous and beautiful. The beacers wfere John EEickey, Andrew Hjyde, Frajnk J e n n i n g s , J o h n fleveron^ * J o h n j C K i n g and Victor Etnapp. ]
The funeral of Dennis A. t Crow] ey took place S a t u r d a y morn ing fn>m the Immacu la te Conception churcbj a t 9 o'clock, solemn requiem mascs be ing ce lebra ted by Very Revt*JJF. Q*Hare, ass is ted by Rev. Fa the r s GHeasdn gud Uurran as deacon and sub-deacon. The services were ve ry l a rge ly attended by the friends of the* deceased. The ac t ive bearers were C h a r e s Maloy, J a m e s Gragen , Pa t r i ck Cn infield, E d w a r d Curt in , JosHtyh McD^r-mott , and Florence McCarthy. 1ihe Qonorary bea re r s were d e l e g a t e d ,by Branch 93 , C.M.B. A , a n d were Messrs . M c S a m a r a , L >gan, Soll<ty, Howe, Disset t and Barnet t . The in te rment was a t the Holy Sepnlcfier cemete ry F a t h e r s O 'Hare and! Curra'n) read 1he p r a y e r s for the dead a t the - g r a v e . \
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(jjathedral School Indebtedness. The coiagregat i0n of Bt . F a t r i c k ' s
ca the i i ra l i s t a k i n g s t e p s to r a i se | & , 0 0 ) to p a y off the d e b t on t he parochia l school btailding. J o h n C. Hughles,, R ichard -Wbalen , Wi l l i am Har t i j j an a n d Wil l iam $ . Barry- h a v e been appo in ted as, commi t t ee to co-o p e r a ;e wi th t h e rectof, Rev. J . P . BLieraian, in receivjng^ subscr ip t ions
l i t . Morris. | Pat r ick] McCar thy, a n old r e s iden t
of" t h i s v i l lage , died a t h i s home o a Hopkins S t ree t , Sunday . He h a d l|8en in fai l ing hea l th for some year ly Besides M B wife, t w o sons , Michael
a | id Wil l iam, *&& fcnree d a u g h t e r s , MoUy, J e n n i e and Maggie , s u r v i v e him. The) funeral w a s held from St . I jatr ick 's cjhurch.
i i Geneatto.
| Ed Qui rk, who h a s been e n g a g e d a s t e ache r a t W e s t Henr ie t t a , i s home a l t e r c los ihg a succeflsfai t e rm.
j Dur ing tjhis month May devot ions atfe held at) S t . Mary ' s church , Sunday , T u e s d a y and F r i d a y even ings of. each week |
iRev . F a t h e r Gleorge Osborne , of Oos ta RiisiEtj, C e n t r a l America , w a s in tofwn laait (Thursday, and his many friends were g l a d to see him. Bos cBngregat ipn is composed of Span-i ^ d s and ihe ' p reaches to them in tneir own ^ongue. He s a y s he has n | u se for JUnglish there .
Mfcmoiiai Day.
Oe l t ee l H. K. Sehlicht i s endeavor i n g to h a t e a [large turn-out of Cathol ic catizsens ajt the^ Membrial D a y ser-mces, and.; ha4 sent a; dirculat to all t h e Cathe$ie Societies 0f JKochester, a s fem^ th^i m t o b e r s toi b e in l ine on t h a t occas ion. T h e parochia l schools wil l he r e p r e s e n t e d b y , r a r g e de lega t i o n s of ptlpila, nnmber i^ ig am h i g h a s fifty e a c h . T h e children, a r e n o w be-i l l ^ dr i l led fan t h e occasion.
, c . M . B» A : ji At t h e mee t ing of the gfrahtl t r u s
t e e s of the C. M. B. A. held fn tpis ci ty , Wednesday , there ^w'a i mtteh impor t an t bus iness transacted!, bu t lit t i e t ha t can be publ ished. The eajjse of Brother McGowau, a member! of Branch T, who died while under a pension, w a s referred to t he grajod council . *
The contes t for r ep re sen ta t ive Ito g r a n d council from Branch 28, Sene c a Fa l l s w a s decided iu favor jof Brother Curran . }
E d w a r d J . Hrns t was insta l led a s g r a n d m a r s h a l ; S e c r e t a r y Camerjon w a s chosen to ac t w i t h t he local commit tee in s ecu r ing rooms for the deleg a t e s to t he convent! n nemt fall. An appl ica t ion for a loan w a s received from Olean.
The officers p resen t weijt.; P re s i den t Hynesy, 1s t Vice-President Kinney, Secre ta ry Cameron, Grand Mjid-ical Examiner McNamara , a! ad
Trnstees Fisher, Lynch, MqDpnou^b, and Kel ly .
Sec re t a ry Cameron w e n t to Jfoijth J a v a , T h u r s d a y n igh t , s t o ! i n s t i t u t e Branch 165. Branch 166,,h of New-burgh , is to be ins t i tu ted th i s w^ek also. j
G R A N D M A R S H A L E R N S T .
W e are pleased to announce 1 he4
promotion of o,ur zealous g r a n d depu ty , Bro the r 'E . J . Erns t , , to the position left vacan t by the dea th of Grand Marshal Dunn. Brother E r n s t 'received t he appo in tmen t from Pres i den t Hynes on Tuesday Hast. The se lect ion. is one of the bes t t ha t could have been made . No member t a k e s a g r e a t e r in te res t i n ' or works more faithfully for the welfare of the associa t ion than does the newly-appointed g r a n d marsha l .
Stricken with Paralysis. Char les J . Burke, sen ior memoer
of t he firm of Burke,F4tzSimon:a, Heme & Co., suffered a pa ra ly t i c s t r i k e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g whi le d r i v i n g Jon L a k e avenue , and now lies i n a n conscious condit ion a t h is residence. A t thia hour , F r i d a y nac|n> n o c h a n g e i s reported, i n his condi t ion . \ I t i s to be hoped t h a t th is honor! ed ci t izen will b e spa red to the; commlm-ity fox many years to come.; j
Auburn,
.Mrs.John M c T a g g a r t , of Rochester , spjent t ne p a s t week v i s i t ing her paren t s , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shields, of Pl | rk avenge .
.;(Flags i nd i ca t i ng the condi t ion of the wea thef a r e d isp layed each morn-ink from the flag pole on the C a y u g a coun ty saiHngs bank.
^Thomas ^ o y l e , Republ ican , has been appointed to succeed J a m e s K. Baldwin, democra t , who w a s removed from the position of super iu-t ehden t of dhari t iea.
i|The l a rg^ number of handsome de* l ivery wagd>ns which a r e seen on our s t r e e t s dai ly a re a t t r a c t i n g much a t t e h d a » , anq: ev ince the fact t h a t our merchan ts Are Htill a l ive and keep ing pace with tbe t imes.
»;IThe special election for an alder-rnan in the* j E i g h t h wa rd to succeed thb la te Ad^m O'Ne'il, w a e held Tues-d | y and rea|ulted in the elect ion of Jf |hn Whi te ! Republ ican , over J o h n JjjO'Neil , Democrat,
i:|"The Old; Homes tead" p layed a t tifp Burtia, : T h u r s d a y n ight , to a cfpwded hocjse. The sa le of s e a t s opened Tuesday morn ing a t 9 o'clock and the rueli a t the box office.was n<|t over' untal after e leven o'clock. E l e r y sea t w a a sold.
[A s tock company has been formed this ci ty, fin which D. M Osborne
fpo. will b£ the priocipal stock-era, for tp.e mana fac tu re of bind
ing twine, etb. The bu i ld ings now •bem£ e rec ted on Cot t age s t r e e t wtil be used ' by t he n e w concern. This n e w indus t ry will employ between 3 t 0 and 400 h a n d s and will rajl the y e a r r o u n d
L a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g an a l a rm of ffire from box 43 b r o u g h t the de-p a l t m e n t to tjhe res idence of J o s e p h C. jJByrne, 210 iWright avenue , where they found tiie house enveloped in flaines which! were beyond control The house i^as ent i re ly consumed wftb most of (its contents . The fire is supposed tb have or ig ina ted in a chimney in the ki tchen. The insur-
$11,000, bu t t he loss w a s
^fr* s %
Jf-Sn
McCar thy -wi l l a p p e a r i n e d y d r a m a , " ^ n e r o f t f e s B r a v -
e s t J w r i t t e i r b y E3L Pricft. T h e p l a y haa been produced heire befcre b y t h e s a m e company , a n d g a v e good s a t i s faction. T h e fire scene is the most rea l i s t ic e v e r p r e s e n t e d I t in t roduces a magnif iceat s t e a m fire eng ine a n d nose c a r r i a g e d r a w n by p u r e Arap i an horses . Mat inees a r e g iven danyj.
J Il0BlN8ON?3 MU3K.
TKeidea . in t roduced a t Mnsee thea ter l a s t w e e k of h a v i n g a con t inuous show; from 2:30 to 5 :30 in t he afternoon a n d 8 to 10:45 i n t h e e v e n i n g w a s one of t h e b r igh t e s t and mos t commjendable d e p a r t u r e s from the ord ina ry and a te reo typed method* of g i v i n g a show t h a t have eve r been m a d e ' a t th i s favori te a m u s e m e n t resor t . Begun a s a n exper imen t i t haa p roved a popu la r success from the s t a r t and g a v e so much g e n e r a l s a t isfaction tu t he c r o w d i n g v is i to rs t h a t it wil l hereafter be a p e r m a n e n t arr a n g e m e n t . I t afibrds everybody ample t ime a n d oppor tun i ty in which to convenient ly see the manifold att r ac t ions from ea r th , s ea a n d air wi th which the va r ious d e p a r t m e n t s outs ide the t hea t e r a r e filled, a visi tor being pr ivi leged to g o to the thea te r first, or to the o the r p a r t s of t h e house, a s they m a y elect .
Among the host of spec ia l t ies announced for nex t week, a r e t he th ree de l inea tora of Ethiopian eccentr ic ities, Symonds , H u g h e s and Ras tus , l a t e of Have r ly ' s mins t r e l s ; Luciano, who does a remarkab le contor t ion ac t upon the flying r i n g s ; Lot t ie Fremont , in c lever spec ia l t i e s ; Murphy and Mack, the popu la r comedians , in a comedy s k i t ; the F remont s , in a funng ske tch en t i t led " A Chinese Servan t , " whfch ia brim full and r u n n i n g over wi th fun. In th is Miss F remon t w 11 in t roduce her famous paraso l s o n g and dance . S a m Dearan, t h e American.; t ravel ler , l a t e of Tony P a s tor ' s o w n c o m p n a y ; E m m a Berger , bal ladis t , and J o h n L. Simonds , charac t e r vocalist .
The Curio Hall a t t r ac t ions will be of especia l in te res t . Bi t te r , the pottery k ing. The l a tes t Eu ropean novel ty, " T h e Sacred Fami ly , " of Ac-qu in t an i a , and cons ia ts of mother , d a u g h t e r and son, and a re said to be lineal des^enden t s of t he ce lebra ted Dukes of Guinea . They a r e ent i re ly d e s t i t u t e of ha i r from head to foot, and hav6 nei ther finger .nor toe nai ls .
Va len t ine ' s popu la r I t a l i an Band will furh 'sh mus ic .
iSend in your Printing. If yooj have a n y p r i n t i n g a t y o u r
d i sposa l ; send it to us . W e c a n and will aen ta you wi th n e a t n e s s and dispa t ch . iPricea low cons i s t en t wi th good wojrk and full count .—CATHOLIC JOURNAL CO. , corner E a s t Main St . and E. Avenge . ~^~
- J air fbt t he Fltencfai UBrary. T h e kee«knd^fair jin?. t h e benefit of
the. FBEpeji B&ia%^wlHcJ|^t i s in tend-ik • w a s held W e d n e s d a y
a f Je£no |m.^ndVve iwgra fc Muef Bon*
w»heH SCSfl
PftllteS*'
succes
^elfcit t tendjed a n d v e r y
Branch Postoffice.
IS5S5 "lis--.
n •ajo.ee waa a|>ut $l,20O.j
IIThe mar r i age of Miss Mary Dorsey aim F r a n k Biteeher took p lace a t S t . M l r y ' s churcb , Monday morn ing a t 9 o'clock. Revi F a t h e r McG-rath per-faymed the ceremony and ce iobra ted a p u p t i a l mass . Miss Mary McGin-\&f and E u g e n e F o r g n e s suppor ted tlffe happy y o u n g couple a t the a l tar . After t h e ceremony a breakfas t w a s se rved a t t he ' home of the g room, on Case avenue . Congra tu la t ions and best wishes a r e numerous .
j Penn Yan.
I Gen. S.S. Bl lsworth , after whom the f amous El l swor th hose company w;as named „ d5ed a t his res idence h e r e
t Sa tu rday! morn ing .
A l a r g e number of people from th i s v i l l age attendjed the l ay ing of the corner s t one oif S t . Mary ' s church a t Bath l a s t S u n d a y afternoon.
The dead body of a man w a s found ating\in the outlet of the lakeTues*
ky morn ing , which proved to be t i a t of Tboma& Donley, of Ken tucky , *lho had vis i ted he re in t h e e a r l y p a r t o l t h e winter, iand w a s s u p p o s e d to h i v e r e t u r n e d home a b o u t Chrisitmaa. A | t ho rough inves t iga t ion wil l b e
e by ttie qaroner's jury.
. Dress Trimmings.
N e w novel t ies in t r immings j u s t a r r ived , ^also d r e s s b u t t o n s . Give u s a call before p u r c h a s i n g a s we know our a s so r tmen t ia much l a r g e r and pr ices Tower t h a n c a n be found elsewhere, i Call for the n e w Russ i an band t r immings . W e h a v e them in all colors colora. Main e n t r a n c e ,
west aisle. Bur&e, Fi tzSimona, Hone & Co.
GENESEE B R E W I N G CO. ' 8
Stock Lager
Will be cn t a p a t all the i r c u s t o m e r s from Satjurday, May 14
.Carpetinga. u '
Wskm furnishers will find it great-t o t h e i r eonveniei ice t o | come ab>,
t o ourr storey where? tihley m i l l find* as they a&ray® have fori ihttli at: twenty-f ive y e a r s , v e r y much, m e l a r g e s t a n d moat completeai w o r t m e n t e l GarpelaDp^ of all toda^ m g ^ mi st* tingai. l inoleuma, a r t squares i t c a r p i t -sweeperafj, oil c lotha, e t c . , to bei- foulhdi m western H e * Ibrfe. ^ J% a t t h e lowes t tionw
Howe A K o g e r a ,
n-.
Our) Lady Reader* ill be i n t e r e s t ed h i l earn ing; t h a t » B^eny^on | H a t & F u r c o m p a n y
hgre deeided 0E & grand maifcdown. o f i i E t he i r a p t i n g w r a p s a n d jjackets* ^ ^ ^ S T te *&» M» r e c e i p t o f a large*
ljerof garjmenitt whick wem not u p i n t ime tor t h e e a r l y t r a d e
r t h e i r stock; too aaoii. Jhe oppoactun*
which, tfermdVi hiiKaffiflrdhita bu^, a n e l e g a n t
afeab-^ejcg^ l a w p r i ce im w i t h -WBK&O&I m the Wfttor^of to
inTitatioBS/ at
; Decoration Day i
Is near a t hand and you will w a n t fresh ana del icious cakes , pies, crack-era, brejad, e tc . , which, will be found a t j the Culross baker ies 30 a n d 4-99 S t a t e s t r ee t .
^ Notional Notions! Notions!
In ca l l ing a t our notion d e p a r t m e n t y o u will jfind t h e wonderful b a r g a i n s *e are oJFering in periomes, soaps, ha i r b rushes , too th b r a s h e s , na i l b rushes , j coa r se a n d fine combs , ha i r curlers^ Ja l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t of hair* p i n s i n bone, celluloid a n d r ea l she l l ; a lso a full l ine of wri t ing p a p e r in box, p a d ^ qn i re . Main entrance, ,west a is le .
Burke , Fi tzSimona, H o n e & C o
H.» *»C^A^™ m&t Frio*, 10, Mt, & <**- Noffi|k«r.
m
if
W««fcOf M«yi<5tit
C h a s . M c C a r t h y , u *ff:
Great Ci«rf including:
Next aittactiottf-e&anfioux* i s "Ktt^ tiie ArktutMa Traveler.
j r y ^ . H^.^
f/iEELER £>(^/l(:50Ai / t . ^ ^ r - I N 3 ' T K t t r • <1» ~>'AIH?s.
Wliy Is It? T h a t s o m a n y T a k e a n d B e a d
" T H E G A T H O L I G J O T J B N A L " ?
same good reason they buy the
Boldm Bate Port Wine," When lick!, conValescent, or fatigued a n i worn oct by orertasratxott of work. The- former contains .certain cardinal doctrinea of th.eok%y which purify the soul and the latter containa certain medical virtues and qualitiea which atrsngthen and build up the physical nature. Prica, only $2.50 per' gallon. To be had of Mmttnwwa & Sarvla, o n i j i Coz. Mada aoad: gltahwarn Sta.
For the
Special Oflferingfor Week of May i«t.
- Tailor, -Will majce yon a suit of genu
ine Scotch Tweed or London Suiting for $25,00. Made and trimmed in A i style. 153 .East Mais street.
6, KUEBLAR'S
Wl|ite Ully. Ak A l S Cast Clgmr. ' Bald by \i%m\un
2 3 South Avenue .
Beawly-Mavd*rJ They are just the thine the- ladies hare been
looking- for. We have a. • large assortment in all shades, the latest styles, and perfect fitting-. See our elegant assortment of Spring Jackets, Capes, Newmarkets. Mackintoshes, Millinery, Dress Goods, Silk Waists, e t c , etc. Big assortment of Boys* and Youths' Clothing. Payments $1.00 week. Hogan Brothers, & Co. , over 335 Bast Main SI., opposite Mnsee..
Louis W. Maier, Undertaker,
5 N Clinton S t ree t , Residence, 5 0 Buchan Pa rk .
In the Latcit and Finest Bindinfs,
Rosaries, Crucifixes, Holy-Water Fonts, CoBRHnioB looks in 6era» & English,
Statnes, Pictures, Candlesticks, Wax Candles,
Yon win always find a. Large Assortment at the Lowest Prices. Wholesale and Retail.
Qw Kino utd East Maple Sts. OP P. ST. PETER AND PAUL'S CSftiRCH
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THOMAS a HOOKEY,
UNDERTAKER AMD MANAGER O F
JOYCE UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 196 W e s t Main Street,
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J. M. REDDtNGTON
COAL. 179 West Mail Street. Tetepten 390-John H . Ashton. J a s . Mallej-.
ASHTON 4 MALLEY, Old, Tried and Sellable Companies.
U N I T E D STATES! Incorporated 1834. J E B 8 E Y C3TY, Incorporated 1847.
OFFICE—210 Ellwanger & Barry Bmldins;, Entrance 3odState St. Bocbeater. N . Y .
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