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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 4

Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 4

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT: A1MD CHRONIOLK: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1878. in lists Clans. 1 it understood that at ths railroad tU WIHD3 OF RIOKISINU. UNDER THE SNOW DRIFTS.

AfliiEggni. TUB SMITH TBS TIM OKI COAL. EO. KNQERT As Wssotaaaia end Bstafi Deastia la BURKE Choice Books For Gift to Parents, Chfldrea and tor Teachers to Classes and "'issri to Teaysnt Christmas Cards In Beautiful Styles aad bewildering WALL MOT-IOSA and PAuKL RCriJarXaa bra ring Choice Landscape aad af1t, cheap a to tempt everyone. Prar k'i BnpsjrioF Chromo.

A few still left aad seillleg at lees thss eitse aot be duplicated exoept at regular prices, TEACHERS' BIBLES Of tfc America. Trrt 8odty (no otW s- ar ibe chole' lft Books otfertx th aaZTIt1 BFLECT OTfL8 ON HUSDY BCH'JoiHaP-8jNB of )e-7rv jurt th UaIcc to riM Riawfr feebool eMbri-w. Wf BM ALI.EVT IUBL15 II THE WORLD- bear with th- bt remilu. FEBSORJ.L. W.

B. Murray, a genial gentleman front Bene t-e Falls, was In Rochester laat svening, visiting friends. Rev. Dr. Btratton and family have returned from New York, nnd ar sojourning W.

Gray's, Arnold park. E. D. Dixon, of Roehetr, Is registered Everett's hotel, New York; W. Kldd, Mrs.

Kldd, at tb Fifth avenue; R. F. Smith, Dr. Ely, at the Gllse-y house; H. J.

Mile hall, at the Grand Central; J. O. Fester, B. Bonnier, th Mstropoiltan; J. Woodward, al th Windsor.

Charles Wi son, at present a resident of Vermont, but formerly of tble etty.bj In town visiting friends during tbe holiday aeason. Msny tf onr dtlsent win well wmennber him th very popular presiding ofll ear la th brotherhood ot locomotive engineers, at this place, soma years sine. was one a candidate for mayor of Rochester, In opposition Hon. Henry L. Fish.

ate earn and roirtr print at thUnpi on the tAorlat notice end at tlu matt rtaeonabie rate. THJt LEGAL RECORD, tUTRKME COVBTarKCIAL TSBM. Kooewrra. Iwc 54. 1ST.

Present Bon. James L. Angle, luetic supreme court. Court adjourned until Friday, December 27, at. 10 o'clock a.

m. FITZSifil HUE 0 Cor. E. Hila Paul-Sis ROCHESTER, H. Y.

Importers Fine Dry (roods An Immense Stock and Endless Variety of FANCY GOODS, especially for the Holiday Trade It is generally admitted that this etcck contains net only the choicest and MOST appropriate articles lor Cffistate'nts -S-eV'-i. OF T-iiiia3 superantrndeute' meeting In New York, was determined to take off one or mora trains from the Central road for the winter time-table Utlca Observer. There was bnt little going on westerdav. either the surrogate's or the county clerk', efflces. Eeerytblng seemed to hinge upon either an abatement In the storm, or ths coming and going of Christmas.

Wa ars are requested to state that In obedleroe to a very generally expressed wish, cantata of "Bather" will be reoeated stem day evening at Corinthian hall, for the bene of ths second ward aid society. Word baa been received by the friends ot General D. MscDongall, of Auburn, United Btate marshal tor this district, that hs will return from his trip abroad In company with his newly -wedded bride about January 18th. It will be a dreary Christmas for the friends of those unfortunate, who were killed the terrible accident on the Central road. Let others return thanks that no such cloud of recent sorrow rests npon their Christmas home.

A number of the finest flower plec donate at the funeral services ot ths late Abelard Reynolds, wsre from Frost's nursery and twoelegant designs in partlonlar at treated no llttl- admiring attention. In a partg-aoh yesterday morning this fact was aooldently omitted. The man Sebastian A. Relof elt, who is arrest, by the United Statra authorities for voting illegally in the sixth ward last fa'l. was held yeswrday by Commlsdoner Ho band, to await the action of ths Ualte-I Btatrs grand jury.

Ball In the sum of $1,000 was required. The Troy Standard says: "A young Troy elersvman seems to have compressed ths whole body of bis sermon on 'deceit' In the fo lowing. 'Ob. mv brethren, the snowiest shirt front may conceal an aching bosom, and the stiffest of all collars encircle a throat thai has many a bitter pill to swallow. L-st evening, Chief McLean csutloced the nibl policeman to guard against, and be ready to aweist In extinguishing any fires, should such be discovered on their respective beats Bs also asked ths officers to keep a lookout for stragglers, who might fall In snowdrifts, and be In danger ot freezing to death while drank.

The examination of Col. V. B. llatte-scb, of O-wego, who was charged with opening letters belonging to his wife, eras completed before United States Commissioner Notibrup yesterday. The prisoner was discharged, tbe commissioner holding that the evidence showed that the letter was opened by mistake Syracuse Courier.

It Is reported by bankers that there is an anosoal and remarkable scarcity of pennies In circulation. When the hard money was drawing ont at the outbreak of the war ths pennies became so so arc. that bogus coins, postage stamps, were used as the medium take their place. Now a similar scarcity seems to be coming on. If there Is any significance attached to It, what Is It I Of th three juvenile shoplifters mentioned in these columns yesterday morning, the two younger girls were sentenced to be imprisoned at tbe reformatory, and the elder one, too old to go there, was sentenced to pay fine ot 110 and be imprisoned for thirty dey in the penitentiary.

A great political lnnnence was broughl so bear in their favor, the part ot tha Democracy of the eleventh ward, ttliclally, and the result is that the girls have been released on writs ot certiraori, to appear before the eoort of sessions, A woman Is going about ths state who has made herself familiar wlih th. different kind, of Christian work, and prominent ladles engaged therein, soliciting money to aid tome rpeclal case, which the represents very vividly. She is now using th nams xd letters purporting to come from Usssrs. Allen Brothers, asking aid for missionary and Inebriate families who are In distress. There no troth in her statement.

She is a medium-sized English woman, with piercing black eyes, and Is quite deaf. Look ont for her. Troy Times. A number ot those who thought to hear Kellogg sing at Corinthian hall last evening, dismissed their carriages at the door and calmly wended their way upward to drk-Lees acd disappointment. Then followed a grand exhibition of speed on the pan ot the gentlemen eroorts, In the hope ot signaling the drivers, but it was too late, for to the bus time was monsy, and they dathed away with the speed of the wind at soon as their pessecgers had alighted.

Borne very peculiar language was need, but, after all, it was not seen a bad night for walking and they found ont who tiled It. Flrry I'tamtmii. Elegant box papers and fire thousand fine pocket bocka must be dosed out regardless of cost. bSO. li.

tiTRATTOS CO Etatloners, CI State street. We. tern It. Agricultural Society. The annual meeting of the Western Ne York agricultural society will bs held at ths court house Wednesday, January 8, 1878, at 11 a.

m. A. Kikqsley, secretary. hpsclal fsotle. Being obliged to vacate my store January 6'-h, which was damaged by water at the lite fire, rather than remove ths stock I will offer extra Incucements to any one desiring to purchase any clothing.

Now Is your time to Due It, For tbe greateet bargains ever of fered in elothiog, call at B. Item tool's, 106 btate street. H. H. Schnarrand Frank A hv purchased tbe popular SUid, I West Main stres-t, nearly opposite tae court house, for merly occupied cy Mr.

Caaries atson. The store will be closed for a few days while nndergolug repairs and Improvements. It Is their Intention to make It one of the finest earn pie rooms la tbe city Tbe Crleorated Cincinnati lager now bottled by H. Id rjchnarr which become so popular, will constantly be kept oa tx rL Hchnarr fit Bro. will have au om connected witn the same place in order to make It more convenient for their numei customers to leave orders and transact bail net.

in general. Due notice will be given when they vrill open same place ot business. Bargalna la millinery Good. Trimmed and nntrlmmed hats, fancy feathers, ostrich tips and plumes, gross grain, two- toned satin and fancy ribbons, bats, oroa meats, silks, and veiveseena, at i Immtne. reduction from last week's prices.

BBAIZ, LOWSNTBaL, Oo. 40 and 13 bcace street. "Nothing succeed, like success. The troth of tbls trite saying bas never been bet ter demonstrated than In thirty. six years record of the Uatnal Life Imuran oe eompany ot New York.

8tao Camrltle. The monthly meeting of tbe Monroe County Visiting association will be held at tbe mty or's cflioe, Tbursday evening, Drcember 26.0, at 7:30 o'clock. Executive committee meet tug at 7. B. i.oieo, ilecording Secretary, Chrlettnaa tttafereeraat.

The Temple of Fancy, k.pt by M. Hughes, 1 10 State street, has been tbe source of many ot the Christmas presents whloh have aoded pleasure to Uhristmas. tttui there are enough cf the toys and fancy goods left for Ii ew ear's gonaathtsig Riw, Just opened a counter. Come and it Goods sold elsewhere for 10, 15 and 25 cents. Btracbah 75 Bast Main street Iks List Call.

Every plec of holiday goods to be told to day at Fab)'. Th price bound to sail them. The firm expect to sell every holiday arttde or fancy goods they hav In stock by 10 o'clock Christmas tvs. Go there to-day for bargains. 64 rltats street (brlstata Lunch at faeorge Vord'a.

sure and stp Into George Ford's popu lar restaurant, 129 and 131 State street, this afternoon or tbia evening, and get ur share ot the finest lunch ever set out la this city. Th best of everything can fount there. Dsllel Mak. heat If you wish to select a doll. Never fcea there beeo such an Immense sale of dolls In th dty as hav sold during th week, at Kibxut'b, 45 and 47 East Mala Oreal Closing Ont Bale of fin furs and robe.

In order to reduce my stock of furs befor January 1st, I will iffrr special Inducement In this Una Don't fall to call and examine my stock and pile. M- M.JUOB. r8 Bial Extraordinary A iiraciioas. lor aha Hondas. Borka, FltcSisnona, Hon Co, will offer every day able month la seers department, a stock wall worth tha attention of buyers ot holiday goods.

Immense lot of teney goods, laces, embroideries, fine linens, hosiery, gloves, onderweer, gent's furnishing goods, cloths. eassimerea, fine table and piano eovers, fin Menkes, with a megnineent stock of ska wis. eloaks, black silks, end the bargees assortment of fine medium and low cost drees goods srr offered la this market. 63. 65 and 67 Big Doilday Trade at The ar musical ods eooaga Isft at Maoki.s to ma a thousand paopt.

ktppy Th big holiday trad h. ror, tinned bot i day aad evening, and will bs lively tor a wk to eoote. Be Be His As The He Be In In CI It a be of of come la ths nlrhtt Be aom-s la the Bight! He soiuy. silently comes; Khlle the little, brown heads on ths pillows so wmie Are dreamlne of boerles and drums. cut.

throuaB th. enow ilk. a ship throvxa ths roem. While the white flakes aroon1 htm whirl: Whotrtla blm 1 Snow not. but he Oaaetu the Bome Of each good Utile boy and girl.

sleigh II Is lone. Bed deep, and wide; It win carry a boat of whtie ooceos of drums hsog round on the sides, 1 Vlih the silcss stickle-; under th. str.offe. Ado yet. not the sound of a drum Is heard.

Not a bugle blast Is blown. he mout is to the chimney top like a bird. And pops down in Uts a stone. little red st-ckinm be silently fills. Till the strcklDe hold no more; Tbe bright little aledeforthe great snow hills Are (tulckis let down to the floor.

Then Bania Clans mounts to the roof like a bird. And elides to nis neat id tne steign Koi the sound of a bugle or drum Is heard As he noiselesaly drives away. rides to the east, he rides to the west. Of his goodies he touches not one: raieth the crumbs of the Christmas feast When the dear little folks are done. Old rtanta Claus duth what he can; Tbia beautiful mission is Then, children, be good to the little old maa When ion find who tbe tittle man la.

Black raahaaeree and Bilks. Our black cashmeres are Imported by us, only one prxfil between ths manufacturer and the customer. They are the heaviest goods the market, dved bv Gulllomet, who la ao knowledged to be the best dyer of black goods tbe world. Silks: A good black silk at 00: a better one at fl.25, a cachemir snblima at tl B0. tl 75.

and (2 00. The lm mense growth of this department la a sufllalent evidence that our efforts to give the beat noods at the lowest prices have been appre ciated. Customers bringing samples ot black cashmeres and black silks for comparison will readily appreciate th. valu. wa are offering, Biblst, LisnsAT Curb, 69, 71 and 73 Kst Main OcBsnp.

ogh'. Christmas. The holiday goods at Ocumpaugh Bro. 's urnlehirg goods bouse, 17 East Main street, still hold out. Great bargains are of fered In all the latest goods -of the season, and botbjgentlemen and their the gentler sex, can find just the best things In the line ot men's furnishing goods at Ocampaagh's.

There are some of the most elegant dressing robes of all it les In the attractive stock, and Is not yet too late to secare one of them tor holiday gift. Row tor Mew Heat's Eve I Christmas festivities will now take car of themselves, without the aid of tha prest. Bat New Year's eve is coming, and many of our clUsens are anxkns to know where they oan spend It to the best advantage and most en-joyably. Appreciating this fact, ere would advise all of onr readers who love the festivities ot a party, to attend ths grand ball to given at tbe Spencer house, Charlotte, on Ihs night of the 31st Inst. Beatliul Holiday flood.

-Bobants, Mi gee Shale, 78 State street, are making low price on ladles' desks, hanging cabinets, bric-a-brac cases, foot-rests, shaving stands, easels, musto cabinets and racks, patent rockers, easy chairs, sideboards, book cases, chamber sets, parlor sets. Another large Invoice of rattan chairs and rockers, etc. Call and see them. new Christmas Oegat to We find In th Auburn Morning News an article which Is not only reasonable, bat ap propriate in sentiment, ana will be found of interest by all onr readers: Fleeae allow me space in your paper to ex press my opinion concerning tbe celebration Christmas by the Protestant Christians of this country. Id my opinion It is not cele brated at all by them; or would yon call tbe eating of a big stoffed turkey a celebration of the birthday of oar saviour Jeeos Christ.

Bat this is the only way It has been celebrated la tbls city, and I suppose In most ot the others this country, by ns Protestants. It Is said that it is not tar whether Christ was born th 23th or ths 4h of December. But tb 25th of cembsr was greed npen by common consent aa 1 set part by onr government as a legal holiday, and we ought to celebrate tl by throwing open all cur charch doors wide, and invite the wcrld to come and oelebrat tne Lord's Ji- ay with cs, in his house, with holy songs and words of thankfulness and praise, Th'S Is In my opinion and in those of many Chrirtlaua, tbe right and Ju-I way to calibrate Carhtuat, Another reason why Christmas Is not celebrated by the Protestants of this country In that purely religious style it Is by the ot Europe and other countries, was lately totcbed npon in an articls appearing recently, and Is that the Puritans being persecuted by the Catholics in Eogland, aid driven frool their borces, were so prejudiced against every thing which wss Catholic or had only a Catholic name, that tbey abolished it and that fate btfell even innocent Christmas. This was entirely wrong and ought to ba mended now. Tbe Protestant In Europe, have generally two days In which to celebrate Christmas.

which are also legal hglldajs. Th first day, the Loro's supper Is administered In all tbe churches in the forenoon and afternoon, and the churches are generally fall on thst day of Christmas, who wish to celebrate btrthdey In an epproprlate way, who like to bear the story ot Eis infinite lovaslawnon tbe cross Calvary, where lie gave Bis precious Ufa for our redemption. Now, I earnestly hope and do therewith only expretj the hope of Ibouranls cf Christians, that step, wtll be taken the proper authorities that Cbrlstmaa of tha year, which ts now si near at hand, will be oh erved in some soon man ner as deter bed In thft article. I hope thai especla'ly our minister and the faculty ot onr theological asm nary, as well as the yoaog men studying ths Lard's book there, will use their Influence that tbe birthday of oar Lord reus Christ, oar Saviour, wiu be appropri ately cx let rated. A PBCSBTrxBtAS.

Clraael fltlaplay. Our assortment of Holiday Goods Is now complete, comprising all tbe latest novelties, both foreign and domestic Ksrly purchasers get tbe best bargalna Btbachaji Rrox's, 75 Bees Main street. Jewelry uaanght. Until after the holidays, Banderlin Mo-Allaster will kep tneir first-class Jewelry store, at 18 State street, open evenlnres-Rochester people should there'' early in the dar, wtsn to get waited on, sod secure tome of ths best barga ns In jswelry, for the holiday a. The fscllitiet of this firm enables them to sell at very low prloes, and the people are appreeiatlr tht fact.

bold fiaa. Hiving a large stock of Kdwrrd Todd's bast gold pens, we will dose them out at about cost. Now la tbe time for bargains, at GiORoa L. Btbattos 61 Slate street Store open erenina. If an end bojs cardigan jackets and underwear in great variety, special inducements offered la this department, at Kiaur 45 and 47 East Halo street Gills for the Ilvlldav.

Between now and January 1st shall close oat our lara Hn of fancy furnltur at surprisingly low figures. Foot rests, easels, fancy auntie, etc, etc, just the things for holiday gifts, will be found at onr warerooms, and must be sold to make room for our spring trade. u. hitdis Ot Co 180 to 188 State s'rsst, North of Railroad. A Worthy Christens CI ft.

Bny a fall-course scholarship In the Roch ester Business University, and present it to your son, or to soma worthy young man whom you desir to artist Ladlea' Peacljaators, Scarfs, nubias, for 80 cents, 35 cents, 38 Bones and opward, to close tbe season, at KiHLBY'e, 45 and 47 nasi Main street. A Thoroughly Frightened Hon. Aboot 10:80 o'clock teeterdey morning Mr Simmons, of East Brighton, was driving down West Main street, wnea a part of tha raraess gav way Bear th swing bridge, frightening ths hors Into a ran. fi'sl collision was with a it -est ir, tha shook throwing the lady heavily So tha ground, and then hs tors tha bark ot off from C. Woodward's sleigh, which was standing In front of bis office.

By this time tbe arras was thoroughly frightened ana running np South Fiisbugh stress, and turned to lira wess along tbe edge of the oaoai, back of Fish A Heath's wsrehoose, and finally lb. thlila ot the cotter, which remained attached to the cotter, threw him into tb esnaL A large crowd at one assembled, bot It took threo-qoartsre of aa hour to get him 00 of ah water, and by that Mm hs was nearly froaaa to death. airs. Simmons wss Immediately picked up and taken Into Bryan's drug ators, whsr It wae a cert a toed that she was not Bartoosly la-Jored, though sh hsd sustained asveral braises and was hurt on tha tip. Th Ulster aaaott.

Yesterday wu just tb sort of day to tablish and tnereas th eoofidene wh'ok man repose In ulster overcoats. mist repeal Is, and then ts ao better oocseion fordoing so than Christmas day that With spoon Griswold, 8 West Main th best ulsters and all other overooass, to be had la K-tobeslsv. Their prices on all work ar tha lowest, at their goods th bast, atoll. I allsll Every price, every Myt and variety, and lower wan th lowest, a 40 and 47 Bs Mala street. A.

J. KUAUai Co. of no cor ot for th of ot a on to or for np by Tb testimonial entertainment of Edward Fabian Smith takes plan Frldsy venlng. feedings will without doubt be very fl-i and It la also said that his friends have persuaded Mr. Smith to consent to sing on or two solos.

Tb New York Time compliments blm as follows: Poe's "Bells" and Sere's "'Pyramut Bad were read hv Edward F. 8ml h. and Kosaial's "Alls voci dells gloria' was rendered br tbe same Mr. enuth'e reeding of the "tr-lle" showed wonderful control of hie voice, and his 'Pvrarsus and Thlsba." in delivery aed facial eloquence, was quit worthy a Unit-rat corn-median His executloa of the ornate Roesinlsn aria, however, was an effort of greater artletlo Interest. Aa equally remarkable interpretation of kind of music which not only vtoliolat In hundred can deal with, has not been listened to slr.ee stnurel startedtbeoonDOtsseuraodpusr.led tbe average spectator with the grand air from "The81Keof Corinth.

at dtelnway halt, about four yeare ago. More convincing proof of the per-form. nastery of the ert of song. e. Imparted thergreet me.

of old, eou not be wished than his eaa victor? over all the difficulties of aa ultra rid style, the extreme elegance and correctness hia phrasing, and the Luritv of elocution 00- serv.bkj la Alle voci." MCBVOT'g HrBIRSICOlt. The people who belong to tha eomnanv of McEvoy's Hlbernlcon are snowed la at Erta and bene eon 11 not appear at the A-ademr Muslo on State street lsst night To psnorsmle portlcn, bowsver, was shown and fully explained to the salience present. Toe first train which cornea through from toe west will bring tha mlwlng at to re. It la thought the Hlberlcon msy be given wl a the lull fores this evening. A SDeclal matinee will given this afternoon.

DlPLOSACf. Last svening a small audience listened to tha second presentation of "DiDlomacv" at the opera house. The severity ot th storm course kept away a greet msny who would otherwise have been present. The Interesting dnma was pat on In th seme attractive manner as on th pnvioos evsnlog. Tbe audience was rather cold In ehowtng approbation and perhaps not inexcusably so at tlmrs.

at Irs Georgia Drew, it was very evident, was lll aod at the conclusion of ths first act Mr. Wtrde appeared before the curtain acd asked the indulgence ot the aadlenoe la her behair. She was playing, hs raid. In opposition to the orden of her physician, rather than disappoint the audience. Toe Derform- ance of Mr.

Davis as Baron Stein, 8'gnor msjeront as count Urioff, Mr. Wards as Henry, Mr. Barry mora as Julian and Slgnora Majeronl ss Zicka wen very flu. Th seen between Mr. Barrymore, Mr.

Ward and Slgnor Majeronl In the second act ts exceedingly strong. Some of the Deculiaritle of Mr. Barry more'a acting, however, an not commendable, and detract a little from what would otherwise be a remarkably artlstto tee ne. The same tendeocl 'S are shown with gr.ater prominence In the e-me where Julian endeavors to extort from his wife the confession of her supposed dupUeiry in extracting from his dispatch box the missing papers and upon which theft the whole play binges. That it Is a serious fault proven In the fact that on both evenings th audience bas laughed audibly daring tble scene one Intended to be as 11 ae as any In ths play.

Il consists In an attempt at passionate Imploring, with love and Indignation struz- gllrg for mastery In word nnd act, whiou In real Ufa could not possibly exist that aa Air. Barry more depicts It. Besides It Is very mechanical wand tbe mannerisms cf fadal usage, the contraction of tbe eyebrows, the use of the bands, are all decidedly cat cf piece. Tbey can be compared to nothing mora striking than to Lawrence Barretts bre arising, and Mr. Booth 'a rolling of the eye.

Bome men have trouble with their cuffs, and some bite their finger-nails and roai tqaiot through half-closed eyes. All ot these manner- mt detract deddedly from artlstf. efforts ard very often real merit is ao bally marred by them or kindred arrors as to be completely ruined. When an audience, composed as that tf last evening a as la the main, breaks oat Into laughter In the midst of a scene, the lines of which present ideas far different from comedy, tbs actor may assure him self on CD point, and that Is, the trouble lias with him. Thers I another point where crl'lcbm Is needed.

Ths scene between Julian, Henry snd Huron 6'fettt, Is turned Into bar-leeque by certain performance, obvtout to all wbo wlrness them, which emanate from fee lings entirely different from those which woold fill the minds of men whose life and he nor depended npon the result of ths Interview. Aside from the matters which ars the inspiration of these saggestloos, then Is a great deal In th drama, as II Is given, worthy of the beartieet praise. A large portion ot Mr. Barrymore's work Is very floe, and esu- notbetro highly commended. Mr.

Wards does well, although the part is not In the reg ular Una of his beet effort Mr. Davis I remarkably good as Baron Stein, and Slgnor M.jerocl presents a fine piece of work as Count Oil iff. With the exception of Slgnora Majeronl, tne lady members of ths troupe an not called npon to do much strong acting. Tbls afternoon a Christmas matioee wtll be given, end we hope the boose will bs crowded. No on will be disappointed who at tends Tb evening the play will be given for the last time.

GKicxr rxv ward. Thursday eventrg Genevieve Ward, the dis tinguished Amcrlcaa tragedienne, appears at tbe opera boose In the drama of Henry VIII enscting the role, of course, of Queen Katharine. bne will be supported very nnety by arrets tx. Jr aimer company. Jens chore" will be given! laser in the week.

JOB EMMIT. The talented comedian, Joe Emmet, having recovered from bis recent lndtBposition, ts au- ocur ctd for an appearance at the opera hou-e Mot day evening He will draw large hoos.s during his stay ben. Tho Ss.llroad ISisaeter. Frcm telegrams received yesterdsy after noon, learn that Arsl Gay, at the time of tbe disaster, was eaoght in ths act of jumping irom tne rear piatiorm of the car, and that he lived bait an hour aster he wa injured. Th.

bedy reached Buffalo yesterday afternoon, bat will not be broughl on to toll city until tn Inquest Is held. A physician was on the train at tbe tlms the accident occurred, ana gave tne injurea man ail possible aid. 1. the last chanee wen will have is purcoaee loose noy woolen eessre. la eenta.

-V cents, xo cents, ana 99 cents. hey su selling very fast, at Kiblbt's, 43 and 47 East Mala street. Seal 6 lata larrices Colored, refitted and trimmed, at UDC9BA.CH BHALB Powers' Block. Aid Burns Code Room. Th ladle of the committee on Outdoor Poor have made preparation, for tbe opening of an "Aid Bureau Ci fTee Room" at 193 East Alain street (Hlbley block I Tbe opening will tat place on Friday and Batorday ot this wets, ttefresbments will be served daring tbe aey ana evening, and muslo will alss be urn- lehed.

No charge for admtaslon will bs made. Donations In aid of the work of the com mittee an solicited ot money and ot cooked and cnootked provisions, ss mssts, vegetables, Boor, bread, cake, pickles, eanned frait, cotTee, in, sugar, butter, cream, etc etc to be sent to the coffee room at any time during Thursday end Friday. The committee would aiso tollolt contribution of second-hand clothing, to be sent to ths coffee room at aoy time. i Its Btossw vs. Italian opera.

It ettme yesterday to a square Ag-bt between tb eftoriB ot a flist-clas snowstorm, with 11 of the force tf old Boreas to back II, and tha effort of a flrst-elass Italian opera troupe. with the combined energies ot Max 8. M. Hickey and E. F.

Benton, as managers. to help them along. We regret to say that In spite ot tbe rnat determined effurts on the pert of tha maaegen and the railroad authorities, the storm oama out ahead, reached Rochester on time, and held tbe attention ot the peopl very cloeely, whtl the opera troop wen compelled to remain In Buffalo pontebniSnl enough for on day at Mast. Yesterday afternoon a telegram was received by alexiager Bettton that th parly hsd started by spedal train and would try to make the trip oa time. Later information wss received that they bad been obliged to pat hack, and would mska another attempt via Niagara Fall.

This, loo, fall.d. and at last word was sent to refund th money and dose tbs door, of tb halL Tben was not a little disappointment, ot courses, na the take tor th opera bad been larga. About g5'IO wen paid back to ticket hidden laat evsnlog end ibe hale.ee will be refunded to-day al Williamson Hlgble'a Tae troupe will not appear here II la likely, aa their date an filled np for some time ahead. Tho Fietntr.r ot Harkistsr Liquor Stealer Tho pending inveett-ettoa of the exclss eorrniiaetottere, by th tp c'al committee of the common council, has given rise to nnra-e roo a cartons iru.etions from people heretofore un'enatller wVh tbe extent of the liquor trade la rlt-cbeeter, or tho methods of carrying It on. Among tb qeeries put by many eitisens has been one as to lb actual bomber of per sons selling liquor In Rochester during tha present sear.

teeterdey afternoon a Demo crat and Cbronlcl. reporter eall.d at the otilna of the collector of Internal nv.na to get an authentic answer so th question. Referenc to th collector's boots showed thai th gov ernmettt officials had eollooted taxes retell Uqu dealer. In Hoohester durl tha prevent year, and that outside nt that number titles had been collected from twatv-oln de aim la malt I'qnnr. exclusively.

To this scgregst number slghta-n brvwari. may bs seed Tfcer. I tut on wholesale llqoor firm which has nt.t also a ntatl license from Ills ibTsraaunt. at at as to of of ABairnORiriFflT OF sIAIiittOAD 1U1VEL AND TRAFFIC, OHMS TO TDK 8 TO Bit. Four Baow-Boand Pa.seag.r Trains Berweaa Rorhsat.rand Hoflalo Pl Belief for the Wrecked Train, or th in.

ay Pas.engereat the Ferks Snow Plow. Stalled, and AU EfTerls at Catting a Road Abandoned TIU tha to ran Abate. Th Krl and Other Baliroada Blocked. As was Intimated yesterday In oar report the bad accident on the ral.ro ad at the Forks, near Buffalo, the severe storm showed signs ot abating. Nor did Its severity diminish during ths day; on th contrary, It seamed to grow continually worse.

But to fine this article to a report of ths the storm upon tb railroad. Nothing was done, and nothing could be done, with or the wrecked passenger trains at the Forks. The solid drifts increased In height around them, and It beoam evident yesterday morning that only toot passengers who oall walk to Buffalo (aa some of them did, through deep drifts), would be enabled to more from tbe seen of th accident anttl th trains could be dug out or ths storm should cease. One snow plow, healed and drawn by about a dazsn locomotives, started from Buffalo late Monday night. The intent was to push through, If possible, to the scene of the accident, open np tbe ro.d and rescue the snow-bound passengers.

Bnt tbe great plow was itself stalled and snowed in before it had left the suburbs Buffalo, and It remains in th solid snow-beck at this time. The conse-qunce Is that there bas been no oom-mot icallon by rail, from either Rochester or Buffalo, with the Forks, and the possibilities establishing such communication have been caofctantly diminishing. Last night, bowever, telegraphic report from there retched the train dispatcher's office in this city, stating briefly that tbe pareengers were then all comfortable at the Forks." Sdll, it Is very evident that about 290 sonls In that snowbound place will have no Merry Cbrlstmaa. Following Is a full report of th running ot trains from Rochester, on th New York Central railroad yesterday: Train 13, th special mail and express west, left this olty tbe Buffalo road at 10 o'clock a. m.

A few hours afterward it wss compelled lay by In the enow drifts at Crittenden, a small station about twenty miles east of Buffalo. Bines that time and np to the present, all tbe passengers on thst train have of neosselty ooca-pled their seats In the coaches at Crittendon, accepted the hospitalities ot ths townspeople. The mail matter and express packages have of course had to lay over there also. Train 19, the Paclfie express, left the west on the Buffalo road, at 1235 p. (2i-f hoars late).

It was abandoned at Bitavla, and Is now laid at that station. At 6:40 a special cosch lstt this city for Batavia, with about sixty passengers aboard. It returned to Rochester at 11:50 p. I nglng only two or three pwsngers. With tbe seme train a snow plow, he tied two engines, returned to this city from Batavia, having been prevented from going farther west on account of the blockade on tbe road.

On special train was run to Buffalo from Rochester nt 8:45 p. via ths Lock port Junction and Tonawanda, on the Niagara FaJlt division. The train was composed of two locomotives, three coaches and two sleepers. It got through all right. On ths direct road at 6 :04 p.

trains fourteen and sixteen were combined, going east. Train eighteen (the Si. Louis express east), was abandoned. All tbe passenger trains from ths east yesterday and last night ware from two to tare hours late. Two freight trains comlrg west on ths direct road were abandoned last n'ght.

Tralrs are running all light, with th ex ception of being a litt'e lat, on th Auburn road, th Northern Central and the Stat Line. On the Erie railroad the reports also look dubious. The road Is badly blockaded on tb erstein division. Two hundred men had been set to work with snow plows and shovels on the road, last night. Ths train whioh left New York fo- the west lsst evening got stalled at Lincaeter, about twenty miles from the city.

The New York express train which left Buffalo on the Erie road Monday afternoon, returned to that city yesterday bat ths experiment of running It through will be tried again tbls morning. From four to six anginas are at tachrd to all th Erie trains, and even then bat little progress Is made. Tne Great Western and ths Canada South ron roads ars ss yet all rUbt; but their trains re In every instance greatly belated. Ou the York and Philadelphia railroad, a train with twenty-six Ighl cars and three locomotive. Is burled in tne snow at Ebentzer station, where the engine were stalled.

Five hundred carksdi of cattle and sheep are left over at Buffalo, to suffer and par- heps perish in tbe snow. At 2:30 this morning, train 1, on tbe Valley branch ot the Erie road, (due here at 11:20 p. had not reached Rochester. In tbe eoort of sessions yesterday bat little basinets was transacted, owing to various reasons. The esse of Joseph Swayler, on trial for the support of an llleglmate child.

was not finished, but wilt come before th court, for final settlement, on Friday morn ing. The connty court, for th transaction of civil business, will convene to morrow, end possibly some criminal business may com before tbe ooars, as there ars two certiorari casts awaiting its action. Everyoa Mtnrubsrsl, Patrick Cox the well-known shos dealer on Water reet, very pleasantly Bar prised their employees yesterdsy afternoon by presenting each and averr on with Christmas gift. Th married enirty In all. received eacfc turkey; thirty single o.ou each in money, and th 100 girl employees each an order for a turkey.

Is was a generosity thoroughly appreciated by them, and we have no doubl the Messrs. Coz will enjoy their Christmas a hundred tlmt better from the thought of the good they have done. A Scrap ol History. The Niagara Falls Gar-He Mya: Th ad vst.es vessel of La Salle's exploring expedi tion, entered the Niagara river, D'eetober two hundred years a to this month. It was a few days later that Father Hennepli first vlrlted the falls.

At that time twi hundred years aco thts week the river was tall of running blocks of Ice, that La 8lle feared the deetruction of his veeae! at Lswla-ton, where the expedition began the erection of a bnlldlcgt Lewis ton msy therefore claim to te the pioneer town on the frontier two hundred 3 ears old. "Abraham. Lincoln" la tho L.ct-np At 1:15 o'do. tbls morning one of onr reporters visited the polios station In search ot an Item. Be found one, and one only.

It was recorded on tbe station house slate la the fo lowlrg expressive style: Abraham L'n-00 alias Brlen Burrough. Was somewhat embarrassed with an overdose of forty-rod tsrgle-foot, and camped out In a hallway oa Front street for repairs. Was foand almost frosen to death at 12, midnight. Brought In by Officer Barns 4 midnight Kervlee. Tb terrible cold and blinding snow storm last niabt prevented very large aadlenoe from congregating at th.

various ohurohe. when midnight Cbrlstmaa services were cele brated. At the cathedral aad some other rbnrchet, however, there wen large a-semb'Bge. Many churches hav services today, as has already been annouooed, with detailed progremmee, and doubtless thee wtll draw out still larger congregations on account of ths disappointment la I night. Aa Act ot Tra tjenereslty.

Every year, Georg H. Thompson sail sn exsmide of pr etical charity aod kindness of that every one eould fo I with profit, and should It be emulated, then would be many mon happy home In oar midst when 'hristrnee Is at hand. As ngularty as the 25 of December come around, he present each of tbe men In his employ, with turkey and keg of oysters, and this year be had made anutusl reiterations He distributed yesterday, 206 plump, fat turk.va, weighing in the aggregate 2,100 pounds, 213 keg and ot oysters and 1,400 pounds ot perk. Those who get tha most will be thus who ha.v wotted the longest for th firm, and those who hav th Urges famllie. Tho who an without famllie will wach receive $3.1 0 In money.

Many of Mr, Thompson's employ sea reside) In neighboring cities, bat tbsy will all ba ran em be rod, and Mr Tnomp-se a may be assured that ha will be remembered tor many a day to noma. Br, Cleansai Pariah. Tha Rev D. A. Bonnar.

rector ot the pari.h, having been called away Is th bad' Id. of a sick father, and the vestry, owing to Iks ehortnevt of the lime, having been nnabl to aeenr a etorsyman to ofll dale, there will 1 0 service on Christmas day. Then wltl be service next Honday morning and Banday school In i he a'urooon. Nexs 8-tordey be ing Holy Innocents d-y there wl I no a 8aa-day school festival at tha ehspat, at 10:30 ont ye did his on tbe ths an of If as Th rrsmisias or that Blneterlag Conple, Wind and luv, Through th Conatry Th.y Prune Thrsngh BnOalw at th X.mkle ataso wt ssaalr-Tw SS Ilea aa Hear, bat n.d.rat. Xb.lr Itpaeel H.rar skeaett-lag Behtr latrodaeiloa ot a Steport.r oa the Tip-Top F.ak of Powers' Block.

"Blow ye winds I oh, A roving 1 wtll gu," hummed oar reporter to himself as he sallied on the dark and desolate streets last night, looking anywhere and everywhere for an Item, Impelled by that Inner foroe more commonly known as nportoral Instinct. Tell me winged that 'round my pathwsy roar," be mattered to himself, bat th winds not teem to be In a communicative mood, and nearly drov th words down throat with a gasp and went np the street, creaking tha tlgua, shaking the awnings and heap ng the taow In fantastic pile before every door. High In air, it red eye looking at taa whole oity, gleamed tbe lantern of th signal service office, and determined to know more ot th antecedent ot th oproexous visitors, thither reporter turned his footsteps, and was soon wending his way np th endless stslrs In Powsrs't block, until at last hs reached ths signal service offlor. A timid knock elinltel a cordial ''Come In" from th Inside, and enter-lug the cosy llttl apartment, the visitor was made welcome by Sergeant Garriottt. Everything was warm and bright and cheerful, in striking oon treat 10 the cold and gloom and darkness without, and strains of music from adjaoent room, when a number of yoaog people wen dancing the erman, gave the scene an additional attraction.

The first ob ject that caught the reportorlal eye wa something on th ceiling that looked very much like a large compass, tb arrow moving tremalcuily about, bat hovering near Ibe large which, as perhaps some of our mors 1 btose rea-iers wtll readily understand. Indicated as wind was blow-ing due west Ths arrow of coarse was con nected with a lsrgs weatbsr vane on tht top and easily Indicated It movements. Pretty bard wind to-night, urn I there observed a visitor. Oh, no, not very," was ths reply, Its velocity at 5 o'clock this afternoon was only thirty dds miles an hoar, and It's not quite that now." Ob But speaking of wind, you should hav been In Buffalo to day. You know they are accustomed to heavy gales then, bot yesterday tbe wind came In from the lake al the rate of seventy-two mikes an hour, a regular hurrteaue.

Ffty miles an hour ts enough to unroof houses and do any amount mischief, so yoa can easily tmtgtns bow II was there yesterday. I have noi heard any particulars, bnt a great amount of damage mast have been done." Well, I should say so. I say, yoa don't thick then Is any danger of that storm moving down this way, do yoa It seems very probable and In fact I can see no reason why It should not. Il Is moving this way and I shoald not be at all surprised we beard the sams storm roaring throaga tht city nefon the morning." I suppose we will have to trust In Providence and look out for falling roofs, but so many of th storms have given Roches ter th cold shoulder, perbspi this ont will be equally kind. "Maybe.

Il has been rather a carious ctorm from tbe beginning. First it will bs In one piece and then another. It Is certainly very eccentric In its movements and new de velopments may be expected any moment. I am about to take an observation now and if you have any cariosity on tb subject yoa can easily hav tt grauaed." Our reporter did bay som cariosity on the tubjecr, and accordingly Mr. Garriotl pat on his great coat, palled hit cap down over his cars, li.htcd ths lantarn, took a paper for tbs purpose of jotting down observation, acd announced that be was ready.

Climbing short fllgrt of steps, ha threw open a gin door leading on tbe roof, and the two stepped forth Into the night. Tbe first reception wis anything but enoounglng. A drift of soow nearly four feet hfgb, was heaped against the door, and as the two plunged into It, a gust ot wind came along with a whistle and ra id' ful of snow, which was driven into at least one month, with remarkable ascaracy. Working bis way steadily along, Mr led the way np another fi ght of stairs to the roof of the signal service omoe, and there ths two wen exposed to the full fury of tns blast. If It blew a gale below, It blew burricanv np there.

The blinding snow blown hither and thither around the tall chimneys by tbe wind, seemed to bs going up instead of going down, end ons gust mors mischievous titan lb rest, made bold to seiz ths repor- tet't cap, and In a second more tie frgltened nth saw thtt im portant covering for bis heal, sailing ildly through th air, pursued and tormented by loumerabla snow 11 ekes. Far below, so far that the brain reeled at th s'ebt, could be seen the twinkling street lamps, stretching away into tbe gloom, and just op. poslte, io near that it s.emed nut a stme's throw away, beamed the kindly face of tbe c'ock In tbe savings bank buildiug. The city wss wrapped In silence, the elements had full possession of the streets, and It required but little imagination to see faces and forms end bear sbrlt ks and walla and moans on every side. In trutb, unprotected by a cap, the Dew 'paper man's hair was beginning to stand on end, snd with a decided air of relief he turned to Mr Garriots, wbo was examining the anemometer, the Instrurneul for measur ing tbe velocity of the wind.

"Thirty one miles an boor," be mid, and tben turned to the thermometer, which loot cated 10 above rero. Tne barometer, too, was examtbed, and then before descending. the two paused for a moment to gaze out Into tbe darkness. At that moment, a elock In a neighboring steeple tolled out the hoar ot 12, end almost immediately from St Peter's chimes wa. bone on the wind the beautiful oarol.

Hark, bark, the sweet, sweet chiming of Merry Christmas bells." The city hall clock, and bnsen tongue from different parts of th city joined In shooting forth ths joyful tidings ot "Peace on earth, good will toward men" and then on the top of rowers a -m e. sksse smews two yoaog men clasped bands and wished each other "A Merry Chrlitmas," with tb. genuln. testing born of time and circumstance, that doe. not enter into tbe greeting or.

re In a lifetime. And tben they retraced their steps down into the pleat ao I offlcr, where good nights wen said, and the reporter was again thrown on the mercy of a cold, hard world, until ha had regained bis office, that well known abode of bnvs men who toil while others sleep. Another hew aesindl. Hudson ttegister. A new swindle called the fig racket," is being practiced on eastern railroad trains.

The newt agent marks out some unsophisticated looking passenger In tb smoker," and approaches him with several boxes of fie. Ir.to one of tbe boxes he puts a two dollar bill, neatly folded. He tben puts ths boxes behind blm, change them about several times, and ffrrt bla victim a choice of box-s for one dollar. As the vlotlm examine tie toxe are the earner of the bill sticking out from oeder the cover of one of them, and he can haro.y get his dollar out quick enoagh. and when be ba the box he finds himse with a bcx ot figs worth fifteen cents and the little comer of a ten-cent shlnpteeter.

Th piece of shinplaater Is called the fleas," and ths trick ts worked with books as well as figr. Chrl.tsnaa Stasia. At Bk Paul's charch this morning a very er joy able prrgramme ot Christmas masle III bs rendered. The choir oonststs of thirty boys, led by a cornet and a quartette of stringed Instruments The church wtll be very handsomely deconted with Illuminated texts, wreathes ot evergreens, ft vers, em blems, and will preseut a very basdroroe appeanno. Tn ch'tlr will gtv rue following programme of muslo: Proreerional Hymn Adepts Fldells P.aller..

BAvage, rtanoaiano uoa ward I)r llolgs Te Ileum Jubilate. Anibem. lrr. ii e-ri They Were Shepherds," Ao. K-ya lultftf r.nclus lnstruixf aial Offertory voluntary.

who oomel sout. we T.anas Probably Stores. About 3 o'dock yesterday afternoon farmer from Henrietta, named Fred Heat, left a team of horse attached to a pair of bob sleighs standing al ths corner of Andre street and North avenu Two novs were left to bold bis team while he traeaaeted aome burlnees In a Shortly afterward ha cams oot, and learned that the boys bad be come cold and left th. horses and that another fellow bad subsequently driven them off. At last aceonnta no curse, that would tend to reveal their whereabouts bad bean dis covered.

Tbs police wen nottfled. Pfclllp Ementroushi, a Oetoe milkman, met with a similar mlefortun while no his way home by tbe Ljell med, about six o'olock least evening. Bis sleigh wa tolerably wall laden with about bushels of grain, In addltl to bis oeual number of milk nana. Bis tram got stalled la a srow drift, near tha roer ot yell and Hs.eton streets, and he unhitched them, tying them to a hitching poet adjaoent. Be left the plane for a tew minute, to make arrangements for getting home, and when he oama back bis bona wen gone.

No one around the place at tha time ol hea retarn had sen lb teem tea en, aid cold aot learn where thee wen gon. il uo'ineu an. orn ears at tb polios station, absot 1 o'olook this mornsng. assstaek Bhale, Mans fact urera of fins fan. 7 Stat atreot, r.wert' Stock, Tb a a by fit of of of Is Is CO.

Pittsten ail Loyal Soft OBem aad Tirt: Iiaui ui (4 K. Mala nCtriirn.Fnl, Mraljst to havs mtnl articles of aeataabl goods, soen of which xe unusually oh flap. Boiled Cider for Mince Pies, Valencia liaising, good and cheap, Kew Citron, Orange and Lemon Feel, Buckwheat Floor of extra quality, Kaple, "White Drip and Golden Byrnp, Florida Oranges, fine and Sweet, Canned Fruit of every Description, Canned Vegetables in great variety, Hew Prune, Dates, Figs and Prunellas, Euckin's Parker House Soups, Malaga and Catawba Grapes, Oatmeal and Cracked Wheat, new grain, Graham Flour, a superior artiole, sold in Eoohester only by us. Some New Crop Teas at great bargains. MOORE COLE, Grocers, Powers' Block.

Democrat and Chronicle. Cheap AtfT.rct.lvs;. Advertisement of Want" "For For "Lost," Found," etc, not exceeding three line, inserted in the Democra and Chronicle for only twenty fir cent for eack insertion each additional line, five cent. ai'CTION 8 AIjKS. (S Sujplement).

Watches, sto. December th, al 7 F. h. Oaluaha Phl.lipa. AinieitnKNTS.

(Sei Stand PaoeU Ope re Boom December Both, Ward, and lierrj mora. Aeadrmy of Xusio Cscembar Both, "Tour Around the World. McEvoy. Corin hian Hall December salary Testimonial. Edirard Fabiaa Smith.

T-IA W'B aDvaUTlSBMSartSi (As FirH Paor). Holiday Goods-Hamilcon A Mathews. Business rnlversity Williams. Boston f8c 8toie E. J.

WardweU. risxu Geo. D. Smith. II aaonlc hapter.

Notice-Mr. a Mrs. J. Wood. Magnetic Ht aler Mrs.

V. 81017. TOWH TALK. NO FAPEK TO MORROW. Wreathe the holly, twins the bay.

Christmas carols are, the moaie of the day. When will Moses be when the year goes oat? Peace on earth, good will towards men." The snow plow Is a great leveler of To-day, at least, there will be no exclss in vertical Ion. There will be very fine music In the churches to-day. Tbe thermometer has sgain become an object of Interest. Diphtheria is still ragtag In some of the telgrj boring cities.

No psper to-morrow, bat In Its place the wishes of the season. Buffalo people are wading around in nearly four feet of snow. Bnow-thovels are again fc raping aqaalnt-ance with the pavements. Don't forget to listen for ths music from the chime, ot Bt Peter', A Diplomacy matinee will be given at ths ct era fconse this afternoon. All Cnristenlcm besieges turkey to day, and it will bs a rushln' war, too.

If ay yoar Christmas be as merry as the chimes ot tbe bells from St Peters. It is to be bored that all the great expec tations were realized this morning The mcch abased rut incomparable Ulster wu tbe king of the walk yesterday. The baee ball ground skating rink will ba thrown open to the pnblic all day to-day. Ths KcEvoyt are drawing good houses at the academy of music, on State street. Old Santa Claus was not delayed by blrckaded bales, bat came In on time to a minute.

Fbovel off yoar sidewalk before breakfast this mot nmg and yoar appetite will be the better 'or It. CUra Liaise Kellogg and company failed to appear, and about a thousand people were disappointed thereat. No excise investigation yesterday; ba tbe eoaimoa council committee will be "on deck" again to-morrow. 8 me unknown Samaritan has onr thank, for a quantity of choice holiday literature leit at tola omoe laat evening. Dressed pork has fallen to three dollars per hundred, and tbe farmers fed too poor to pay proper respect to Cbrlstmaa.

Now build np warm, roaring fires, bring up tbe elder and apple, and bid defiance to tbe etonn beating against she door. The Presbyterian church at L'vonta Cen trr, Rev. W. Hilham. pastor, Is In the high tide of a very extensive revival.

Rising bell, will I uncalled for this morn ing. Tbe children may b. depended npoa to be on deck at the first dawn of ths morn. Riding on ths railroads was a tedious bo-loess yesterday, bot some of ths trams managed to get through, after a fashion. There was very little driving on Eitt svenoe yesterdsy.

Both men and horses were well content to remain under shelter. The wife of Rev. L-lseorlne, pastor ot tbe rhorotr, Livonia citation, died last Sunday afternoon, affer a long Illness, Bpeeklns of hanging np stockings, there was a number of mm around In the saloons trying to get it "hang np" alt dy yesterday. The Christmas evs of Pins alley and Murderer's How passed In as orderly could be expected, under the circumstances." Don't fail to go to chorea this morning to retarn tbaDka for what yon have received and what yon are likely to receive before night. Street ear drivers had a hard time of It yesterday, and many of them protected their faces from the storm by large bandies of straw.

H. H. Warner made glad ths hearts of the Western Union district telegraph boys vesterday by presenting each of them with SO cents. It Is curious, bat the man who sometimes forge's to a door, always chooses the very cole est weather In which to Indulge his wee knees. The storm will rather Interfere with the contemplated excursion of our city effl Mais to Clevei.rd.

They Intended to start to-morrow morning. The Rochester Courier, one of onr live liest Oeman papers, Issued a supplement 8t- nroey, a mark of enterprise thai was well by lis readers. Wheels have very little nas on ths streets now, bnt in certain resorts they are kept In motion all the time I. soeh place, they ars known as wheels of fortune. There are just as many poor people In tbe city as Ir tht.

were not a merry Corist njastlda. The call upon ths overseer of the poor yesterday evinced this fact. Speaking of impotent rage, lost think of the nD eoo is on his way home for Carte- mas. snow.d In at a little sown made up of one bote! (h and half a docen houses. James Scanlln may perhaps bs called wboie-eosed" fellow, wlta gnat propriety.

Re a la the police station lass evtolng. npon a charge ot stealing a pair of shoes. The only new case tried In the police court yesterday was that ot William C. Ward, wfeo was eaevioted for essaulslng G-crge W. Boots, snd finest tn dollars there for.

Free lunches will have to take a benefit to-day. But tbe eaters and drinkers who dj toe labile hosiers may hardly be exoeowd fee "on tneir muscle until the day or new Year's calls. Hall en, I reports arm be fmndlnth. a 'Del eolomn tnia nsurnlag. But 1141.

of lot Lortaoce attracted attention to any of the cours. aster nay; aeno. tee ofll Mai court re pent ars ceentaa "'-tH, In tne fit In to a on in Is EjerpSered in this city, but are Belling at prices Astonishingly Low, having been MARKED tor THIS BPECIAL. SALE. They have also made prices in Every Department that must insure ixnmenBd Bales.

n. ah mrm ibti'm so cau Dsror ct)mT tfca-ir pares, aad anl-pct aoioa of BA4VA MiM Kit 0. D. GBQSVEKQB'f, 75 State-It. "7 Gold Pens at Almost Cast Pccketbooks, Autograph Albums, ladles' Box Papers, Inkstands, Photograph Albums, Diaries for 1879, Christmas Cards, Paiel Pictures, Dominoes, ABC Blocks, Come One, Come All GEO.L 61 State Street.

Domestic Sewing Machine. FOB BALE BY Mrs. JAMES HEXDER50S 19 East Main-It. J' A FULL UN OF Domestic Paper Pattei i Bazaar. Hi! Pniii Glove Boxes 55s Ho Id (iold sTarrtnga ftis JSew y'e mocks Tis So'id liold Rings Handkerchief boxes 3ts Walnut Pianos 0 1 Games (all kinds) 2.ie to Qzt lifts luctoP Work Stands S7 Wrl.lng DeetS K4 School Bsg SO ash Set.

icomplete) bJt Albums (fine) 8 Tuy Trunks tV Toy Tool Chest. S5 grates from S7S atarbie-Top Stancs 8Se Creedmoor t-axks ftss Burets Leather Books klualc Bol (fine) 5e Vases, 2 for 60s Lsmi complete S6d eerechaum Pipe O-jC to St Pand-Painted Frames 4 5 BoUle Castors 6 Pisted Spoons (warranted) tie 6 Plated Forks (warranted) see. BARGAINS 7 Main St. Bridge. BteM $37,000 BANKRUPT -STOCK OF- BOOTS, SHOES AKD RUBBERS.

Thai UTJBT BE BOLD. Th stock KTST be disposed of. Men's Para Qua Buhher Ilea's Kip D. a and Tap Ken's Spin Boots I-eoJea' Americas lid Lac les' French Kid Bui toe l.fAO pairs of Mis' 4 fO to 13 ft 1 10 to 1 26 ss 1 1 121 1 SS 35 to 1 11 tl It Aad ail other gokls at same rats. Great cat Barralna In All Kin's ot Rubber Goods Ever Offered in Rochester I sF-All I ask asaeaU aad ersmlnatioa of stsek and prloee.

Motroob. so show gooos at GROVES' Bwiiript Boot ail Shos 38 West Mala Street, (Two Doors front tstsUavflte. TruBBes Supporter ETZCBlAlOt 1 at- omoi list ovao vv raie'lM. al sfiuiu. -w.

s. ur ws are. eaa Se foaaa. sts. rre sisals, snssas.

aMwSacea tiwss. vs. tM sals' jaratrsls aa ds-trori? bmkii vr-sas. 3 rarasal tot si aa LI en TOR vJUrTDhT BCBOiMA AlPAstaoWt) ELEGANT ttlis Hi SO SIMPLE ci3f UjW CHILD CAN RUH l-Vlf satsasJ BAZAAR. MONROE COUNTY COURT AND COURT OF SK8810NM.

At a regular term of the Monro county court and court of sessions, held at the court house la the city of Rochester and county of Monroe, rfate New York, on the E4h day or December. 1878: Present Hon William C. Bowley. Monroe eoa.ty Judge; John Horn and beyrnour bnerwoodJUAticea sessions. TAW CALKirOAB.

Number 13 Peter Cummins vs Cyrus Davis. ATgued and submitted. Number 4 Oeorg A.Reynolds vs Ashhel W. BJIev. Are ned and submitted.

hDrober Poraee L. Henderson vs Rinaluo a Kenyoa et al. On trial Court adjourned till Thursday, December 26; al 10 o'clock a. m. Itinety-Sine Cent Store.

BARGAINS AT THE BOSTON 99c STOR! Powers' Block. We offer the balance of our 99c Toys this week at 25c and 0c, to close out, and have made a 25c, COUNTER, To close onr 50c Toys, and a SOc.tCOUNTER, To close ont onr 99c Toys. E. J.WARD WELU Go Powers' Block. MUltnetry.

HOLIDAY GOODS! Novelties In FANC't COOD8, Including ves Fine Jewelry, 'it Doug aad Toys Fancy Ties, Handkerchiefs Fancy Combs, Braoeiete as ot every description, and 3X1 LLI1VERY At greatly reduced prloes to reduce stock. K. T. GRAHAM, Ol East Mala St. Fall asa Winter ies mi? lil I HAVK JTIET RETURHED FROM STEW YORK WITH A LABQE AND WELL SELECTED STOCE OF FALL AKD WIMTEB MILLIHEBY LAD 1KB WlflHIKQ KICK GOODS, AT LOW FRICE8.

BAD BETTKB CALL BEFOBS FTJBCHABINa lUtWEESF. Mrs. M. A. I' II EL AN, 23 East Main Street.

The Old and Responsible. D. LEABY'S STEAM DYEING AND Cleansing Establishment, 1100 Tarsi. Renb of the P. V.

Caairml RsiU raaa Vept mill mrsr carntir I'lmtt au Xsdiw and faeDtleman' Utu-meDtt Claavaed or Color ad, wilbont RtpplUK. rtad trrxl Hioolj. AlBo. eU.r, Kid Olowe Clevaod or CotortKi. 17' Sprtrlai httentlon peUd Vo dolar ap lac -UartalB 1 ICIHTII boodadTad Blaca Tory Tai4 my Tri tUy utl Frida ttvciaaa Called tar Dllwrt ta ui Part at it-eCUr-eoort.

retarned txt one week, boodi rectrtred siDd retaruod by BxpraBL BUI coUactad by Kxpnt-a. wV" I aaraaa Aaeatstaaa Ca.vta.nara Caa Da Chair Baalaeaa ariit. mm Cfcear thu Uaraack aa Acmusai Adoraat. LEARY. Mill Cor.

PIau at, Bocaest ar. ft. T. ivAUSCH DKAX8 FIELD TtfiMrrmx)mmm Takrohoaa laiintllaa 1 A COODSl Eveiythixg In the lino of Piotures and Frames at the LOWEST Frices ever before offered in this city, at the FINE ART DEPOT, 126 State Street. If you don't believe it CALL, and SEE.

GEO. RII0 ARE, Ag't A Hap Fertilizer, EASTERN MARL, Which will sold by th ton or load for 83 OO PEW TON Cor.W'abblDgtoa Stteet and Cantd BOCHK4TIR, N. Y. riitE apparatus). AM.WBWABT.iiss AsjDsi MuttntkD nun hochsster, H.

fi.nftK.rw, ut II et CarrtABfas, Hook jTMkrk rasiartT. simst a osutikt Wkwotin Slack Dress Silks Colored Dress Silks, Colored Caclimeres, Slack Cachmeres, FWMMES5.G00D3 Shawls, Cloaks, DoI.Tians, Ciuths, Cassimeres, Cloakings, Overcoatings, Gloves and Hosiery Underwear, Flannels, HDDSE-FUBKISHISS GOODS Axd all articles generally found in a FIRST-CLASS DRY O00D3 HOUSE, BURKE, FITZ SIM0I1S Ctr. E. Maia N. St Paal-sti '-a-.

ROCHESTER, H. T..

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