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1*886.A-fMo ufi laity. Box fiQNo. 0Pursuant to a custom which wo have now'nd followed for several years we give a briefler review of the year just closed. Each para-he graph shows the occurrences of tho week (ora., seven days) preceding the date given ;at January 7lh—Mrs. Ball falls and breaks her 3re wrist. Brockport Band has a successful only. dancing party. Eihvard Eld red has a col*.’ I lar boae broken. Reception at Mr, D. S.Morgan’s. Thompson Camp of S, of V*s | ue becomes Starks camp. Wells Minot.dissolve partnership. Married— Samuel | WhenSpurr and Lottie E. Cronk. , port iJanuary 14—The Salvationists in full bloom. 1 rortste An unsuccessful attempt made to rob 1 of | Stephen Brooks of West Sweden. The Ijr- Getty pop house takes lire. Edward Toof- taken to«the asylum. 1). 11. Kano appointed, post master at East Hamlin. Died—30. Reuben Doty.ms | January 21st—Himes Son purchase the, f Holley street property, A. P. Butts gets \a pateut on a letter Hie. lee is about nine . injure)ut inches thick. Grange otllcors installed, ket atits Mrs, George Bourne knocked down by a • or^n,fof horso which was being speeded on Main 1street. A. P. Clark breaks a leg. Sarah | Purel)A. Platt’s house burned. In the suit of i harmlen J Getty vs. tho town of Kendall, the latter ] gra^ek- comes out ahead. Tho Cotter building-1 mpat (Iq 1 sale a cupieing I burned. Died—Cyrus Curtis. jT1 January 38 th—James'Lark in sells his restaur- 1 Leaveeretc.business to McKeon and Ilefferu. Mr. A. od T, Wells becomes a member of the firm ofer- Cary, Wells Co., of Rochester. Com- ,j5 niuncement at the Normal. Burglars The\,il I Mason's residence. Died—John : the beLudlow, Henry Hchouton, Willie Ross, 1 -on I Mrs. Francis E. IDwey, Thos Woodard, t * ne February 4th—J as. (iascoigu decided incom-for j peteut to care for nis property. Ed.Purcellclaims to have been knocked down. Jot* t Ohnn takes a ride with L. Walienbeek's i patenteam. Terinas Duffy sues for the insiir- \ p.,I!fc,)c- I ance on his barn. Edward Booth kills a ‘3U-1 Tabid dog in Sweden. Surprise party and, ’ presentation at Chas. Shaffer’s Married—Richard II. Lamptm and May E. Miller,,heHas aMialieled George M. Crip pen and OairieE. Preston,in Died—Kcllio Pratt, Alfred Galiigcr, G. P.ith Wet her by, John 1L Gnrretsee, TimothyMerritt, Andrew W. Smith.February 11th—Flags at half-mast for Goa. ter 1 Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. John Ililbertre(t I celebrate their silver wedding. Gleason . CuKtelio dissolve partnership. A lad nearly* bluwa up the Winslow store by putting318 kerosene in the furnace. The Huntleyled I Steamer C. has a reception. Constableten I Simmou* ami Fields fined for imprisoninga man without cause. Married—1), Merritt and Susan Hayes. Died—Chas. ‘9h Yeuzie, Margaret Breeze, Emeline Ilamil.op- February 18th — Hickey benefit dance— to j prolits $80. II. F, Chapin and B. H.Hulsey trade property. SUshy lloso has a sheet and pillow-case party, Married—11° Lmvis P. Heddon and Aurelia C. Bulkloy,M. Edward Andross and Margaret E. Brown.na Died--Mrs. Francis E. Dewey.February 35th—Georgo Badger has a fingir smirched. U. * B. Under dunk closes his I*10 store. John C. Collins appointed post-rar- n nisi master. Surprise party at Silas llol-ye brook’s. Married—Chas. King and Annie jI Stone, John Scott and Julia Murphy. Died—James Murphy, R. S. Woodruff.I March! —Win. Simmons buzz saws a thumb en, j Lydia Morgan breaks her left wrist. TheMikado troupe on deck. Town election. Thu County Teachers' Association meets here. Freight trains collide at Brock port I junction. Starlet fever at Normal School,ere 1 Weston lectures'here. Married—Wallaceti,_ 32 Miller and Mary S. Fahy, Elmer 11.Tuttle and Clara Ball. Died —Mary Sizer,I Carl Tope), John Quinn, Angus G. Boyd,3. I Mrs. Parker.March 1 lth—The Dewey Hooks file articles of incorporation. The Stock dry goods store opened. Chas. Palmer’s house rnre | cat eh cs fire. Cady Post canes M. W.Haight. C. II. Crabb succeeds the Wilcox via, 1 Bros. Dave Wheeler does up some Hamlin people. $200 made from Mikado., Married—Robert Dan forth anti Delia B,ne(l j Northrop, Rufus P. ilulburt and Ella S.Haight, Philetus P. Moore and Mary Curkner. Died—Levi VVa°hburn, Joliu Pickett, Trenton S. Hill.March 18th—John W, Graves resigus aa Jus-iave [ ticeof tlie Peace. Cars pushed off fromthe Webster coal tresile, Rev. Heinmilier j a | comes here aa German pastor. Jack W.mita I Boyd wins in a walking mutch. Hi nunsucceeds M. 0. Uandall. Married—Wm. P. Cooley wul Ida E. Lyman, George Uffl-1 Thompson and Ida Clark. Died—Mrs.ou^ | Horace Clark, Samuel Ilenry Maddeu,Margie AYlulhams.March 25th—Andrew J. Cary leaves here for same I geneva. A sharper swindles a Brockportmny ] coal dealer and others. The King home,Holley street burned. Married—Arthur Myers and Husie Parmele. Died—El.en tieca | Mciiugb, Mrs. E. Acton, John Clint, EvanAda | Frazier. Ada A. Bennett,April 1st—Henry Elliar breaks his right leg. here | G. W. Parkerson starts in the watch re-ffaee pairing business here. President Ward15 B 1 stops the sale of the Sunday Sun, TheY, M. C. A. removes to Republic Hall, e the j Married—C. 12. Budd and Lillie Sherman,with I Edwin H. Alpeter and Clara A. Chudsey.Died—John McHugh,och-1 April 8th—The Minot hardware store cn-j larged. A. Smith enlarges his bakery,set a j r|'|,0 work of remodeling the Ewer storebegun. Thos. Jennings hurt by a car at lace I the Morgan warehouse, Thos, Glynn'smre house on Fraser street burned. Mrs.' I Michael Glynn’s house injured by fire.Duly Wilcox open a formtnre establish-r, of I meat. Van Houteii Crandall go into thereek blacksmith business. The Protectives in-' corporal ed. Married—Will Sherwoodand Lucy Blodgett, Died — Elizabeth town j Guenther, Oztas Mather.ught j^pril 15th—John Slaven receives a bad fall, is no | Joint Collins takes charge of the post office.Fine of $25 imposed by Board of Health on f | C. C. Conies for the non-burinl of a horse.^ child’s body found at the canal waste-weir.Ger- Ladds Corners hotel burned. Married—edle, Edward II. Vickers and Frances Allen.QueerplayWainHow by ca from 1Has tmoneMakeand aIf yoi at a ilt;Giveihavincents,watei5th.dry,Of fijKa spC'If'•at 40i ed SimoIDenvweeknewandamI-liraBtoceenUpublbe blastCo:IS ccundi any IHasJewHoliRenthe:ACapIs a Pari thes ett’sOkMUItwill it, i whe an ii hav taki witl that will inin eirccon |CimTIoateat lie in ; one ntie Into those ; uudhn A.t theygrade, xprea* be for-deeply that ra of e postSu the 1 that ve the hoursiisiurighltvnlito PIeoui:AmiI). 11. Siuglutou ami Nellie Herrick. Died — Daniel LUeliard, Mary A Hoyt.t. . April 22d—The Joslyn-Graves suit again do*/has. cielt’d in favor of the defendants. Thu■tion. village residences find stores renumbered,in a i Mr. Moffat ami Miss Bradley elope to IIol-Ji;y, Married—E. Moffat and Bello Bradley. Died—Cyrus J. Adams, Lydia Cook, Edward Davis, Grover C. Lewis, Maria Lepmun, Guliariue Ii Brower.I Aprii27th—John Roberts nearly killed by n this | piece of flying steel. Thos. Cone jailedon account of a family difficulty. Jos. af the I Bierson thrown from a buggy and some-a tts what injured. Hope Lodge eutertain sis-, the tecs from Rochester and Parma. Felix^ who Goodfriend nearly loses an eye. Tlie order ^ubitc, of Fntiiarchs Militant estalilisbed here. ; *41 Married—Titus II. Waterhouse and Mary 1 1Cunningham, George (*. Conley and t’yn-thin C. Iulmnge. Died—John Black, Wm. lingers, Charles Caswell, June P rid more,Mary Marshall.May Oth—X. Tonz engiges in the coal business. The Sweden stone crusher arrives.Team of horses and carriage stolen from Mr. Quinn. Gas reduced to $2. Thomas Brown thrown from iiis carriage and sonie-•wlmt hurt, A lady with a revolver creates consternation nt the Morgan works. Mar-ried—Frank Palmer and Mary Bennett,Chus. Ashworth and Maggie Landers, Died—Fred. Seland,May 18th—Assemblyman Sinie massacres the ICtli ward bill. Zenns Ilendershot killed by the eavs, Married—W. W. Whitehead and Mary E. Frame. Died— Timothy Field, E. II. Graves, Mark Ilink-ley, John B. Snyder.May 20th—Mr. and Mrs. Ilernmn Field have a tin wedding. Wm. Knowles house struck bv lightning. Jns. Bradt drops dead. Richard Glynn stabbed slightly with a pocket-knife. A horse kicks Samuel Brbh tow. Married—Charles Page and Sarah Rogers, Patrick Glynn and Mary Purdy. Died—Mrs. Ann Young, J. F. Hamlin, Jacob Saudis, James W. Conklin.May 27th—Race for $200 — contestants horses of llenty Johnson and E. B. Germain. Oven at Smith’s battery falls in. Comity convention of W. C. T. U. held here, Smith Pierce hand their business over to a receiver. Married—FrederickTTnrliitv n nd TW.iPir ({lit*»Y*\\rtl*ttce.n the, Qoo.(Artl AliaHub Hal)mcj llosl Bot:BoyiBuri Bu I Ccn ChitOliriCouDmDetoFor i Frai(JodHarHurley _and l^ary ^Liurbar. Died m. If ‘'phnrlea W. Nelson, Wm. UubbcU, ^|y A. Brennan.gainstIQUJlt,served*y for se ofJune 8d—Jury disagrees in the case of Mil-buni Wagon Co. apiost Capt. Wiltiur. Cady Post listens to an address from l^ey. Mr. Golin. L. K. 4n(L,ewsl house gobbed P^cor^tion Day suitably oljserved—orator, Rev. J. Vf, Lawton. Boys kill E. A. Spring’s lambs, Jqs. Blodgett badly hurt by falling from a tree. Died—Agnes L. Hamihan, Wm. Del worth, Bam u el Gott, Mrs, Huury Thomas Mrs. Henry L. Ilood,IntitIrin'LadDpiNatNevPetVoj;Pot:PutR0lt;(Continued on ueond page.)
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