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Subject: [NYMONROE-L] !! Monroe Co., NY Apr. 12, 1892 (part 2)
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 14:35:16 EDT


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Apr. 12, 1892


NIAGARA

The funeral of Francis B. DELANO, the dead capitalist of Niagara Falls, will
be held this afternoon.

Mrs. Jane R. BAYLES of Lockport died Saturday aged 83 years. She was a
pioneer in this section.

James R. BRIGHTMAN, a prominent resident of Hartland, died last week. He was
born November 24th, 1854.

J. H. HILL, of Rochester, and Miss Sarah WENDELL, of Middleport, were married
at the residence of the bride's parents yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
HILL will reside in Rochester.

Oliver R. BROWN, an old resident of Niagara Falls, died last Saturday, aged
70 years. He was born in Royalton and his remains were taken Monday to
Gasport and the funeral held at the home of his sister, Miss Mary BROWN.

Alfred SMOYER, aged 30 years, a car repairer in the New York Central yards at
Suspension Bridge, was run over by a freight car Tuesday night, receiving
injuries from which he died Monday morning. He had just come from a farm to
work on the road.

The Dusky Park Shooting Club, the largest and most popular in Niagara county,
held its annual meeting on its grounds Saturday afternoon last in the town of
Royalton. The election of officers took place and resulted as follows:
President, William BURT; vice-president, Edward BURT; secretary, and
treasurer, William BEERS. The members of the club present divided into two
teams, captained by William CHAPMAN and A. WELCHER, and shot off one match,
the former team winning by a score of 10 to 9. The blinding snow storm
prohibited any more sport. The park where the club house is built represents
a forest where all kinds of game abound, and is a pleasure to the curiosity
seekers.
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ALLEGANY

Sheriff SHERMAN has only three boarders at the county jail at present.

Professor REDMAN, of the Genesee Valley Seminary, at Belfast, has tendered
his resignation as principal.

Dixson A. DAILEY, well-known throughout this county, died at his home in
Caneadea, a few days ago, aged 58 years.

Professor E. M. TOMLINSON of Alfred University, was recently called to
Shiloh, N. J., by the death of his father, at the advanced age of 84 years.

It is reported that a Democratic newspaper is to be established at Cuba, and
that Messrs. W. D. MOULTON and F. M. TODD are to be the editors.

It is reported that Edward RUTHERFORD, formerly of Angelica, has been made
secretary of a new electric railroad soon to be constructed from Buffalo to
Tonawanda.

The Orphelian Society of Alfred University has elected the following
officers: President, M. C. THRELKELD; vice-president, R. S. BRADBURY;
recording secretary, L. G. PROBOSCO; corresponding secretary, E. R. McHENRY;
treasurer, Ray MORRIS; critic, H. T. BAUMGARTEN; tellers, E. L. LAPP, and R.
A. SPENCER.
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LIVINGSTON

Assemblyman ROBERTS is ill at his home in Sparta.

Charles E. FOOTE of Geneseo and Miss Viola SMEED are to be married April
21st, at the home of the bride's parents in Rochester.

The death of Alexander ROGERS, an old and respected citizen of Genesco,
occurred Monday morning. He leaves a wife and one daughter, Mrs. William
PIERCE.

Seven tramps were arrested at Mt. Morris last Saturday, and sentenced to the
Monroe County Penitentiary; three of them for ninety-one days and the others
for sixty-one days.

The funeral of George S. McNAIR, who died suddenly of apoplexy at Sonyea, the
evening of the 7th, was held at the Presbyterian Church at Mt. Morris, Sunday
afternoon. He was in his 72d year, and had been a resident of Sonyea for many
years.

The Princeton students, PIERSON and GOLDSBURY, have been in Lima the past
week, and accomplished a good work in connection with the efforts of the
churches. Saturday evening a reception was given them in College hall, by the
Y. M. C. A., the Y. M. C. A., and the Young Ladies' Missionary Society,
represented by the three presidents, Mr. HARNED, Miss BRYAN and Miss BENHAM.
The programme included music and recitation by the student, and readings by
Mr. GOLDSBURY.
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ORLEANS

The last regular meeting of the Albion Historical Club will occur this
evening at the residence of C. J. DAY. Interesting papers will be read.

The Methodist Sunday-school of Kendall have elected officers as follows:
Walter GREEN, superintendent; Mrs. Robert WILSON, assistant; C. S. BRIDGMAN,
secretary; May VAN DE MARK chorister; Luana SPRING, organist.
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ONTARIO

Carl M. BLACKMER of Honeoye, died suddenly of pneumonia on Sunday, aged 29
years. He was a prominent and much respected young man.

Miss TERZIEVA, a native of Bulgaria, will speak at the methodist-Episcopal
church in Port Gibson next Sunday evening, nuder the auspices of the Ladies'
Missionery Society.

The Methodist-Episcopal Sunday school of Port Gibson has elected the
following officers: Superintendent, Seneca M. SHORT; assistant, J. G. HERMAN;
secretary, Miss Dora BARTHOLOMEW; treasurer, Walter S. THROOP; chorister,
William McCLELLAND; organist, Miss Alice TERRY.
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS

Lorenzo KELLY Died Yesterday Afternoon - Other Announcements

Lorenzo KELLY died at his late residence, No. 47 South Fitzhugh street,
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. KELLY was born in Ballston Spa, N. Y., February 5, 1817. He came to
Rochester in 1836 and engaged in the carpet business, remaining here four
years. Returning to Ballston Spa, he engaged in business with Reuben WESCOT
under the firm name of WESTCOT & KELLY. He subsequently married Mr. WESTCOT'S
daughter and returned to this city in 1845. He then embarked in the dry goods
business with the late William KIDD. Later he entered the employ of LEE, MANN
and Company, as business manager of the Daily American, when they purchased
the paper from the JEROME brothers. Mr. KELLY remained with the Daily
American in the capacity of business manager until that paper was merged into
the Daily Democrat. He afterwards entered the employ of CURTIS, BUTTS &
Company, the publishers of the Union and Advertiser, becoming in 1864 a
member of the firm, when it changed to CURTIS, MOREY & Company. Mr. KELLY
retired from active business in 1889. He has been failing in health ever
since and succumbed to a complication of diseases.

Mr. KELLY was a member of the board of education from the first ward in 1856,
again from the second ward from 1862 to 1866 inclusively, serving as
president of the board in 1864 and 1866. He was for many years a vestryman in
St. Luke's Church. He was a mason of high standing, belonging to the
Rochester lodge, No. 660, Ionic chapter, No. 210 and Cyrene Commandery, No.
39 K. T.

His wife and three sons, Howard L. of Manchester, N. H., James H., and John
E., of this city, together with one daughter, Mrs. Parkhurst W. JERAULD, of
Niagara Falls survive him. He leaves also two brothers, James H., of
Garbuttsville, and J. WHITE of New York city and three sisters, Mrs.
Elizabeth PARISH, of Quincy, Ill., Mrs. Emmeline WHEELER and Mrs. Harriet
BOYEE, of Saratoga Springs.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Mary MACANTY, aged 86, died last evening at No. 49 Kirk street.

Amelia PINK, aged 26, died at No. 68 Frankfort street last night.

Sarah VANDERWALL died Sunday night at her home, No. 30 Young park, aged 68
years.

Anna B. KEPPLER, died yesterday morning at the residence of her parents, No.
10 Eighth street, aged 1 year.

Bertram W. son of Older and Katharine OLIVER of this city, died in St.
Helena, Cal., last Sunday night aged 25 years.

Ethel May, infant daughter of Henry and Frances ELLSHICK, died Sunday
afternoon at the family residence, No. 3 Hawley street.

Arthur Henry, only son of Henry J. and Catherine BAYER, aged nine months,
died yesterday morning at the residence of his parents, No. 146 North Union
street.

Mrs. Ellen MACK, who died at Springville, N. Y., Monday April 4th, was the
wife of Conductor MACK of the B. R. & P. Besides her husband and two children
she leaves a mother, two brothers, F. P. and M. T. CARNEY, and one sister,
Mrs. George L. ANDRUS, all of this city. Mrs. MACK was a prominent member of
the Ladies' Catholic Benefit Association of Springville, and was highly
respected by all who knew her.
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MARRIED

HARVEY - HARRISON - In this city, April 11, 1892, Emma G. HARRISON and
William H. HARVEY. Rev. G. Chapman JONES officiated.
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DIED

KELLY - In this city, April 11, 1892, at his late residence, No. 47 South
Fitzhugh street, Lorenzo KELLY, aged 75 years, 2 months and 6 days. -Funeral
at the late residence, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial private.

MACK - At Springville, N. Y., April 4, 1892, Mrs. M. J. MACK, wife of M. J.
MACK, formerly of Bradford.

BUTTLER - In this city, April 11, 1892, at the residence of his daughter,
Mrs. A. H. HILL, No. 228 South St. Paul street, John BUTTLER, aged 81 (or4)
years. - Notice of funeral hereafter.
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