The Dansville Advertiser Dansville, Livingston Co., New York January 31, 1884 Personal. Lulu SANDERS is visiting Miss Frank TOUSEY. Mrs. Oliver D. STACEY of this village will be 96 years old Feb. 2d. W. H. DICK has gone to Boston and New York on a business trip. Dr. James FAULKNER of this village was 94 years old last Monday. Norman A. SEYMOUR of Mt. Morris made us a pleasant call last Thursday. Frank HENDERSHOTT of Geneseo spent last Sunday with Maj. BUNNELL, and visited Our Home. J. O. KELLY of Rochester was in Dansville Monday on his way home from a trip to the New England states. Hon. Sidney SWEET went to New York on Monday, Mrs. SWEET followed Wednesday, and the two will sail for the Bermudas to-day. Miss Anna KING of Chicago spent last Sunday with Mrs. NILES of this village. Livingston County. H. A. BARTON of Livonia is in Chicago. Alonzo SNYDER of Springwater is seriously ill. Ideal Artist's concert in Geneseo Friday, Feb. 15. Rev. Mr. PARSONS, a resident of Nunda, is supplying the Baptist pulpit. Josh BILLINGS lectured to a fair sized audience in Geneseo last Saturday evening. Judge TOURGEE will lecture in Geneseo on "The Mission of the Dude" the 12th of next month. Carl CLARKE, a former Livonia boy, is local editor and business manager of the Perry Herald. A stock company has been formed in Caledonia for the manufacture of staves for salt barrels. Rev. DAVIDSON, a young revivalist, is holding meetings in the Presbyterian church at Geneseo. The firm of DONOVAN & HAYNES in Geneseo was dissolved Monday, Jan. 21. W. J. Donovan withdrew. Frank BEARD will give one of his humorous artistic entertainments at Normal chapel, Geneseo, on Thursday evening, Jan. 31st. The Protectives' 10th annual reception will take place in Mt. Morris at Livingston hall on Washington's birthday. The Hooks will have a grand supper at the Scoville house Jan. 28. Scottsburgh. On Tuesday evening Dr. D. H. FOSTER gave his wife a pleasant surprise - it being her birthday anniversary - by inviting in a house-full of friends. All reported an enjoyable time. The donation for the benefit of Rev. S. G. RHINEVAULT, pastor of the M.E. church, was held at the parsonage on Wednesday evening, and was very successful, $136 being netted. The auction sale at the store of M. M. SHEPARD still attracts something of a crowd. Mrs. HERRICK and son from Andover have spent a fortnight at Rev. Mr. RHINEVAULT's. Elbert FOSTER and wife are visiting friends at Kanona. The sleighing is very fine, and many are taking advantage of it to air their new cutters and speed their horses. * * * * * submitted by Nan Lambert Starjak