MARSHAL OF ROCHESTER LAYSDOWN CARNTVAL RULES.The Eagles Will Ho Ahead with TheirSlrcct Fair. but th* Fun la A’l Shaded 0*T of It.Prohibited fTcm Throwing Gonfetti, Corn, Gate. Rice, Powder andOther Movables.It n nr ears that the Robinson Amusement company will proceedwith its carnival at Rochester, Fulton countv, which is given under the aus*| I % Vpices of the Eagles, but about all the features which ordinarily go to make a carnival have been very carefully pared from the original program, .lust what the folks will do to have agood time during the progress of the unpleasantness is hard to tell. The* following is the proclamation of the marshal of Rochester bearing on theease:‘ Notice.“Notice is hereby given, that in consideration of tin* pledges herewith .given bv the Robinson AmusementI ' * y \ .company, and the local committee of the Order of Eagles, agree that dining the carnival no gambling of an\ description shall be permitted on any of the streets, alleys or public eom-' moils within the town and the use «fdynamite, crackers or ernes, willi percussion caps and all other explosives an* e\pnesslv forbidden. And the public is hereby notified that thethrowing of confetti, powder, rice,coffee, oats, corn, or other substance,upon another nerson is a violation ofthe criminal law.1 ol the stale and the person \i filing such a law is liable to a prosecution as foi an assault and battery.“That the curfew law will be e*-fore *1. with respect to children, thatan open passage way through thestreets for vehi'les shall be maintained. ibat no immoral exhibition or performance shall he permitted in anx of the booths or tents or on the siren's, that gambling shall he suppressed. 111 ail places so far as possible and thatall saloons shall not be open duringtho hours prohibited by law.“JOHN W. DODGE, Marshal.’5tii■ iWhat you doin’ neighbor? Helpin’ Bill. What’s Bill doin’? Helpin’ Man-dy. What’s Mandy doin’? Helpin'• Mother. What’s mother doin’? Tak-• ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible family.—W. H. Porter.