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Said He:“ One day I found ou m y counter a package, eorae one had W ft, aud, as usual in sucli cases, la id i t back, th in k - mg the ow ner would ca ll again and claim it, as is usually the case, b u t in this Instance' no one oame. .A fte r .it had.been in our hands about tw o months m y cle rk ono day suggested that we ejwu it,-M d, agreeing* the s trin g wa* cut and enough o f the contents, exposed to satisfy us tw o feiiows th a t .it was.,an.. exceed- J U i * H r iu g ly hamlsome.mghtgown f o r a la d y . The fa b ric was very lino and the lace upon the f r o n t w o u ld h a v e m a d e a n y w o m a n '*! m o u t h w a t e r w i t h e n v y , O u r c u r io s i t y s a tia t e d , th e p a p e r w a s re a d ju s te d a u d th e p a c k a g e l a i d b a c k o n th e s h e lf. M y c le r k w a s e n g a g e d to • be m a r r ie d . h is fia n c e e l i v i n g d o w n l n xI n - d ia n a p p iis .' In o wedding, was to come o ff m a short time, and about tw o weeks Ueloro the tim ehe said, re fe rrin g to tn a t package: T w onder If i t would do any harm i f T sent th a t garm ent to m y g i l l It's an awfuUy handsome th in g and I can w rite a letter explaining w h y I • send such a present: I d o n 't th in k fthe w ould care, do you. B illy r I told him no: to-send it. and be did. w ith a long le tte r o f explana- tion The g irl got the package a ll rig h t, fo r about th e rig h t tim e tne c ie rll received a let- ter I t was a stum ier. I can te ll you. B y one o f those mishaps th a t always occur when tbev should not. she foiled to get the le tte r w ith the bundle -.Her le tte r was s h o rt b u t sharp. I t read: ‘ W.hat,,dp you mean b y send- ing me a shroud i' Just th in k p f i t . The. young f e l l o w w ith the best intentions i n the world o f sending his g ir l a beautlful.present. had seut.a garm ent fo r a dead bpdy. I d id pot wonder she was a n g ry about i t 1 shouldn’t like It myself. W e ll, she W rdto a few lines about i t not being much o f a joke, and a b o u t bad lu r k and a ll that* and w ound up by saying the match was off: B u t the young m an w ouldn't ha\ u it; th a t yt&y. He got leave and down to India na p o lis be w en t f l j ing, H e squared things a ll rig h t, f o r 1 g o t a dispatch fro m him saying, ‘A ll r ig h t ; we are m a rrie d .’ So i t rath e r h u rrie d th e m a t- ter a fte r-rill I t was a queer accident,’though, and m ig h t have proved sqrious, b u t i t d id not, fo r.th e couple are liv in g together n o w as happy ris tu rtle doves, b u t I cannot help th m ld n g -what a chump a m a ii is Who cah’t u > \ it 1 J* ^ ^ if ’ V V '* f G' te ll a woman's n ig h t gown fro m a shroud.” - Clucagcr Herald. BSENT H ER A SHROUD. J ^ Q K T a S B N ORSfTBAI*-B A I& W A * H MAKfeR DiSC PPR SfeS UPPN T H E §UBiECT. ; Sad Experience q jt a # e c le ty M an W h o Cu w l t l l Bgly Paned R o d H oney. A society gentleman, who has money and bus iness, fpund hiiiiseU in a preikciununt re- ^N itiy H e hid; iiig h to i \itema haek en; routotoa.bftUwitU'lady friends. “Iat.thq bBl go. on my monthly account,” ha su id. to tho driver, as he started away wlfh the ladies. *' ‘‘No you don't,” responded the driver, with that uqmistgfcabla air of determination to coilsct or light.“ I ’ve been worked once or twice that way. You will have to pay or rtay.’t ’ ■’ ■:•' »: “But I can’t be detained. You will And me all r ig h t at y o u r office” (giving his name). /“ fm 'in ahuiry, too,” said the driver, but ,1 can bo spared lo n g enough to go lip into the ballroomand hang-on to you until you pay;,” •“ But, man, this iaab*ord.: T am B—, of* sueband such* ftmi, known to. everybody, Youneedn’tb e a fra ld ,” “I a m not a fr a id o f losing, fo r I ’m. going to rta y r ig h t w ith y o u , I stick closer than beeewpx t o a frie n d ,’ ’ the inexorable man o f the w hit) declared. “Ladies, pardon th is scene i f you can,\ said the society man as ho reached fo r a bandker- chief fr o m his s p ik e ta ii and wiped the death damp fro m bis brow ,“ t h is nian is unreason-1““ ablo arid happeus t o catch m e a t a tim e when I liavenlt money about, m y perSpn.’ You, I hope, ladies, w ill re q u ire iio fu rth e r explauo* tio n .” The ladies'were a ll sym pathy and smiles.' Of-course they had no money. W here should a society lady dressed fo r a ball c a rry m oney! A happy thought strikes th e ir miserable com-I panlon. * , I I ilk ii‘.i.1..”.\«; .N u iu m j.F A l!J S a r s 5 s ^ < w 8 f f i 5 ?« h f f i ® x * n t b sN o« t b , . . . . V M s f .I B M < t J m m .S S ,1 3 S 9 .w l a u h * m * 4 . fluadjgr, for BOSAloCwd, A. K,—D*y KX{ ■ to rH L m lra ,\ »J J I, Y ork stater, PhU St P hlW slj m. ,-.ro a m t k i*“ 3 S S T ' ' lyoaoeptSenday, - w aiaBwoort to U M e c k jM a a a n« a r ___ aoo. dAUyexoepi.***.. rivea a t m l t t i m i k a«s a< in . ; New York 7:10 a. aa.t M tttttore. 5:18 a .ia ; Wasblngton, ttiO a 4 »tu i “iara.iiU Puuman l i A. M .-N o rU m r* **!>««% anaa igiTa.Kwreeater Buflaio ana mat:- ar£S«us,\ '. ’■ ■ ... ; P. M.—NiMtUraHxpreok daHj except Sun »day, lo r OuuuaaiScoA, Hocneoter, BuHa lo ^a n d N la c a ia F a U * i P.M.AccommodauOn d a lly except; sun. day. forBlmlra. p.iil.-soutiiemJteproaa.daiiy iorAim u ra,W’meoori^8unbury,Uarrlat)ure York, B tj Baitlmow, 8.15 a. m Waebinkton. 9:5* a. m. Palace aleeplnjt caraare run on thtat.rittn trom Bocneeter to Baltimore v.«‘.’ MANAGERS OF FAKES AND FREAKS AGREE WITH BARNUM. ItiO m oetalariglsr J 3 a T * u ,H . Y. 4k'At DMW M i . ' _ -M v A I .^ Rad E lfeeU o f I f t h t liu d n g — (Most corsets ^ T o u n g X a d y ’''5VT%o N eariy D ie d —T h a In . The P u b lic I» B a s llf GuUed, an d the Usui G r a m m a ria n Know I t —Some o f the F re u lu arid F o llle . o f T ra v e lin g Show*. ., -M M M w u t n t r ' f& 8 8 5 ? i£ T * * i o« ,. ■ :!■ h u m a n ity o f M eth o m —Steya f *r M m , . ,lu s lp ft.W v jB rfg ^ iv a y o f t i s g l i t r t n t ^ s|re e t there i* a modest Itttle'bdUse. w b ic h 4 iffe rs ; in n o .e s s en tia ip o in tW fro in tti'n e ig h b o r*. T he-poijit o f difference is that, i t bears p ro u ijly on its ^ s td n y b re o ft a Cadge wWch te lls tbe passers b y - t b a t I f t i t i # : faabiooable eptmts aro made. A rO pbrter fo r-T h e Fiees IcaUed On tho p ro p rie trfia .. T 1,. ' • >p “W e{l, w h a t ca% I te jfy ou abOut corsetsl\ ,aiio asked n ftm had re a d -th e ; reporter's opensosamel ' Y jy: -' '■'t* . , ’ **1-w ftn t Tn Irripiir ft]! n tvmf. th iiii-H modest ..reply;, \h u t flrat t e ll me. please,, •whether ladies oB th e present day lace as tig h tly as tb e y d u f afe w years ago.” ^ T h e y M o not. t l( a t is certain. T ig h t Jao- Ing: you k n o w , has a tendency to elongate the w a ist, and a s s h o rt waists are in sty le a t the present tune, th e fashionable woman does n o t o tte m p t'to shape liers to th a t degree o f Wasplike a tte n u a tio n so sought fo r in the days o f th e b p w d lik e stays. Then, again, women w e undoubtedly becoming m ore sen- sible, a n d consequently more careful: o f tbeir health. F ra n k ly , th o woman of th e period' cannot stand the tfgfct. lacing th a t her-grand- mother could. Sbp hasn't th e ’ -constitution. and I belieYftlienreaJcncss v s w re s u lt o f the abominable ^ in e U iu g th ttt' th o waists o f h e r , TKe Seductive Moving. .Store. ,.no ,.no The A m e ric a n people lik e to be hum-P^U8 ■“ ‘ *■ ■ ' . . - .., ' bugged.” As with P. T. Bamum so with the | manager* of tho“ fakes, freaks und follies” clam o f dime,museum., sideshows and trav- el“ 8 stores, this truism is indelibly stamped letters of gold on the corner stone of their i existence. IVore it not f u r this phase of pub - cliaractei', their profession would be vain m addition to this faith in the weakness i Of Americans, certain other requisites are demanded in th e m a in u p otthese men. B e , needs be sometiung. o f an act. .r in or- der to look one steadily in the face o» he asserts' w hat he knows is u tte rly false, he m ust be shrewd, qpick and cunning in a rg u ments and especially in s trik in g a b a rg a in , he m ust have a certain v o lu b ility and fluency o f language w ith the a b ility to use big words unreason-1““ Press and bod gram m ar to p u t him self I F1 sY® Phthy W ith the people he expects to Vivtiinize; he must have a\ p lu g ’ hat. a fthowy suit o f clothes, h a lf a dozen paste dia monds set i j i rin g , aim t stud aud collar b u t- soilcii 's h irt fr o n t—the absence or presence o f the rest of th e garm e n t L-im m a- ^8liaJ, b lIt fa* * i''n qae decreed in fu ro r o f ^ bosom. . The speeies is d is tin c t and the specimens,have little i n common w ith the *rest o f Dm uonity The m a jo rity o f them 1 nrAVa ruvWv, .vs. 41i„! i.elo . . , . 3 al...,. w e ro bom i n th o r o le jw it h n o w a u d th e u o n e w h o h a s a scen d e d fr o m a h e lp e r o r dcsi-ended from t h e V l e g i t i m a t e .\ W h e n n o t“ o n th e ro a d” t h e y fr e q u e n t-c e r t a in h a u n ts in th e la r g e .c itie s , u s u a l l y some f if t h ; o r s i x t h class h o te l, e a g e r ly w a t c h in g f o r the’ la te s t b u m b u g a n d d e v is in g m eans o f s c c u n n g a p la n t B v e n i n th e s m a lle r C itie s a n d t o w n s th e r e a re c e r t a in b o a r d in g houses w h e re th e v p u t u p k n o w n t o -th e p ro fe s s io n as w e ll as g o o d b e g g in g : p la ce s t o tra m p s.T h e y a r e s u re t o b e“ d e a d ,b r o k e” a b o u t th r e e - f o u r t h s o f th e tim e . , f _-t w i o« * “T O Ralls, gas, ;’xQ=1 c s Saiar- :;—:.~ Wm ‘. ----- ‘'4NlagaraPftlls ailway orkand 5:‘: ‘ ;.. an T‘ ‘ an--s‘<*°°.¢°.rI‘4‘ ;_ \,.“.'.f_.: ';,:r;.:;»,LI¢~;L«,.» ,e - ~*M~ ' r .: \ C A R D S . L». '., A l t O f U k» . T . M DSLZBB, prrswH AM AND BURGHON .' M g I AMMt east ot poatoraoe over uoliews t Jam . 0(01% a f i w ot day, w ill tsoetve {attention. 4« • : »! »day, T : i a t: 3« E lm ira... C o m in g . •Ar.L B S ir a 818 io o s r u Tftsrx 8 43 10 80 101AM 8 4 1 A M 438 506 6 0 0 AM i t t 658 9 03 PM 9 32All Rochester. .Ar. 12 45 M l 1045 AM 1255 N W 1 30 PM M o X . MEAD , H oroeiiav'e hv O le a n ....... •• Saiamanca.Ar. unkirk.;Buffalo^.. A r 3 15 pm 1 30 •> , * 3 fO * * S T AND OQDNS*t>t(OR A t DAW, O S * la OompkeU Btore^ieooao *0**t,«SVaa*,N.Y. 1040PH »...;.r.-,....; K .‘ :1 17.1? anSwaiuiDgton, WUHAttaport to PWli; delpbla, and througli pasaenger coapbek to Baltimore^ »P . M.—Fast U w daily except Sunday, ■ lor watklns.. . * t e a i n s roa h a y a b a r x o x - m s o u t h .RocbesterExpressloaveaXlmiraesoam g Susp.BrldgeAr. r r 154 318 g maternal, anoeetoi* receiyed.”-' A SENSIBLE fonSET A READ NEED. “Here, d river, I w ill make you out a check - . « . ^ on any bank you name.” ‘• ‘Now, you re a lly didn’ t take mo f o r a fo a l, d id you?. If,X knew you w e ll enough to trike youi^cheek I ’d kacriv you w e ll enough to tru s t y o u , . Com6, the ladies are g e ttin g cold I want: th o money. . A r e you going to pay, o r m ust I an noy you o il evening i\ The hoimtt o t m e rry music w ith in didn’t cheer tho: sickening heart o l tho moneyless man, , But-hope camo through a thought: ‘Ladies, w ill, y o u k in d ly e x c u s e m e and im x^ijerdfla hostages tiflTstep in and bor- roiYfrb^a-.frlend?’’ ' • \ The ladies wero willing and had rare sport cutting thqdriVer to p ieces by speaking of bim in his prftsenco, hut never addressing him. . “I f yoU Wbuld save a friend,” said Mr: B .huirying in and addroadng the first acqiiaiht anceh« met,“ let\me baye iS to pay a crazy h a b k m a n .” Ti m ( J10RGEit f k t h c u n a n d iruRGttON. I 0 ; t Do c a i. T x a i m s ; Wb s t wAb d Pk o m El m i b a . B.1S P.M ., every day. from E lm ira. Stops a t au stations, a rriv in g at Painted Post 6.47 pm, 1 .4 0 P . M . , w e e k d a y a Y ro m E Im lra Scope a t austatlons, a rrlv ln g a t painted Post2.20 p.m. 3 . b o a, at..eve ry day. from Elm ira, corning 4 .3 0 .Addison 4.47. Cauisteo 5.88.,and arrives at HorneiisvUie 5.37 a. m. 1 .4 8 F . 1W.. Sunday, from E lm ira corn in g &08. Addison 8:50. cameron 4.40. and; a t au sta- tlo m o n slgqal. a rriv in g a t norneusvaie-,-5 .45 pASli ‘ I 4 . 3 0 P - M ,Sundaysexcepted.from Elm ira, stopping a t N orth E lm ira 4.43^ B ig B idta 4.58, Cormng 5.12 and. a rriv in g a t Hornoiisvme. 6.45 P -m corsets, \B u t indeed I da ■when th e y w o used ju d i- ciously.! T hey aro.most c e rta in ly a gi-eat con- vemence a n d c o m fo rt, and I cannot see how tho h ealth can bo in ju re d b y th e ir use, if, as I say. th e y are used in a sensible maimer. Some ladies, to be sure; g e t along w ith o u t them, b u t UeaVcH3. what dum py, shapeless flgureq such have. I do n o t seo w jia t possi- ble objection theiocan be to loose wellfltting coiseta What; for instance, could stout ladies do Without them? Tboy not Only gird tho waist and support tho bust,butthey keep the clothing from, cutting into tho flesh, Fleshy women, however, make ono great mistake-Almost invariably they wear cor- sets that are ted small ifor them; Now, if turo never intended i t to go; and tho result is naturally an uncouth figure. But tight lacing iaindulged in by Stout and thin, ta fact fool- ish women of a li s izes and conditions w ill in- dulge in it. I t js hardly necessary for mo to say that .I contidei-tight lacing on abomina- ble and suicidal habit.” “Is i t not a fact that most women will in- sist upon wearing a corset that-is too small Tor tlieml* 1 * • ’ \ - \Y o u d o not.believe m corsets, then?1’ y - .RocbesterExpressloaveaXlmiraesoam dal ly except Sunday, arriving at Havana at 5 :5ft a. v .aKxpressleaTO* pfailadeipbla T »a m , BaltunoreT:30 a m., dally except Sunday nrrlvtogi tHavanaWT p m Butfetpar- lor-camare ran ontbin train fromPbila* delpbla to Williamsport, and pasaenger coacbe3 trom Baltimore to uanapdaigua anaHocHBtor^ k AoA* m., __ arriving a t Hava- na 10 ^ 8 P. m. Paneaker ooaebos are rtw & tbis train t r ^ m u a if ip b t a - t o Wil- liamsport and Baitlmprotowatkins. ernExpress ieaveoPbU««UlpliU at u S p , ulso p. n t . ^ ^ ^ v l ^ ^ S a v s S a , ® a n d Wasblngton. to Canandaigua and Rochester. I a H UMTER V . S-, r j h Mo aM of Ontario Veterinary Col- Hwroate.Cnaada. Treats A l l o w e a a e s , ir—animal*! Residence on Franklin TmiSaMaUi s k mo t Glen Bridge, «mo , T ) AVf 0 BMITH , ' DBAT .RU IN - BOOM.ABtHN, AND RUBBERS. ^w tom VPor lc. nod SiqMllQK aaaanaU m nkU n street, oppo- site J ^ lB r o r t House, Watkins, N.Y. f t w ~«. 4 . we, 5 rt r{‘\I°§I~u .T h e“ l e g i t i m a t e” as w e l l as t h o“ i l l e g i t i m a te” b u sin e ss Is fo u n d a m o n g d im e m u s e u m s o n d l o w p r ic e s h o w s , a nd th e r e a r e th o se w h o d o w h a t t h e y a d v e rtis e , an d w o r k o n g e n e r a l b u s in e a r p n n c ip le s,a lth o u g h - t h e y m a y n o t a p p e a l t o t li e h ig h e : ta ste s a n d ,d o n o t c o n t y ib u t e t o t h e c u lt u r e »h ic h M a t t h e w A r • n o ld looked' f p r i n v a in a m o n g A m e r ic a n s .I t is, h o w e v e r r t h o p o o re r class w h i c l i a ffe c t S p r in g f ie ld m o s t—th e s o r t w h ic h o cc u p ie s v a c a n t s to re s p n M a m s tre e t, o r te n ts o n vacant lots When the cou n try fa irs 'a ro not in progress. A r a th e r confidential dim e museum man in t h o citry a o t long ago was cosily led to ta lk about. hta brotherhoodu and th o facts ------------------------—hero set fo r t h a re m ainly as lie described them-H e .had i n .bis“ exposition” a snake charm er, an Abysshnuu beauty, a bodiless w o m m rin d,a ^w o beaded-.calf istuffed). The museum 'was' in-a tent about thirty feet m diameter,, and the curios, were arranged around the sides . ‘Two or, three glaring stu-ets of canvas Were stretched aliput tho eutram-e to ; defiict what tbo show contained. I !»• sliro, tha-sii_ii:t-.->oii' lae liiustpaiion «i-re thirty feet long, whiie'l the, reailues were about thirty inches, and ihe calf was repre-- sented as specially lively', b u t the Abyssm ian 4 m a n ^ e r e 'f a ir ly portrayed womanavere rairty portrayed except fm an amount of physical beauty which the o rigina ls could never h a \e pos-. ^ —------- — — — — I . , some o f run ' a t t h a c t i o n s um ...‘.-W‘-v“AiI‘: \ .‘u'.‘ .~*‘:.' 1.”; .«. -5 ‘ _ oouw lior^kM A w ,omce over Orooorr Store, Fourth Street, Wat- W r i* N .Y . ■ , . \.EAS\l‘\' I-‘ROM Emxjm. 1:.‘ . ‘ L\-\‘;'€‘°‘ \.3\;-V 9?? STATIONS. NO. 8. |N0.12. NO. 4. No;2. ■M corning..-. E l m i r a , . .. . waverly“ Owego,“ Binghamton“ Susqu’h s ii’aAr 188FM 1 5 3“ 880“ 453“ 8 88“ 415“ 10 .5S .4 ‘ 119ft‘ * 1 20 IN ’T 1 24 4 ' 130 AM 2 29AM 3 67“ 384“ -x “Why, lcertainlyr me boy,’’ said, the friend, ^clapping Open a well loaded pocketbook, “only Lbavon’t the change. Take this five,\ and he selected from a lot of bills a sil ver cer- tificate. „ ‘ A. \ w *1‘ as q a . t oo bt , * AGRKfULTUHAI. IMPLNMKNTB, AO . Schuyler A g ric u ltu ra l W ork* and ‘t M ^ s s s a s i ' S K Trains golngNortb, leave Klmlra Statlob as follows:—-. Rocbeater B x p r e s s . a . m •KOCtll<)lftt’®XI^M»M*o.W.o »ttMSweVeoore>*w” »^*PwW nUcMi'3Sxpr©881.....*« ....v«..M..v****» !*\Mv5i!KS<S y n S S w & k Sou$ltlHT« c w x w id ilju ^ titlo ix WUUamHi^Acwmmodatton .... BUuira Aooommodatlon.. ............ ,M,.,.S:*p P * SoutbernBxpreM... ••oeee»»oj4foWe**««o!oSaMo.»* Ba06 P* W- 384“ 354“ 4 ‘89-W BUT AM 1 0 5 5 AM I ,T7 1 0 8 8“ I. A “sit; 'L‘\\‘ ' ‘ 3,‘ M“ .. ‘. ;:?.:.t\»_. -m.<,~» \ xx ( .~J‘~“‘..« -1: je w e y c ity .A r N e w Y o r k ., .4' 10 t 5 i 5 f l 45 I i | 1 1 0 8 5“ j 7 5 5“ | IO O a i TaAflig e a s t w a r d ..e .a s As M ., from com ing, stopping a t Dig F la ts 9 .42, N o rth E lm ira 9.53, a rriv in g a t E lm ira No. 89.—7 .3 3 A l M „ week days, ftpmGOrning- • m s m f s e ss f e ^ u ** FoSt.’ stops a t a i\ stations, a rriv in g a t E lm ira ^ 'N a i S l —iw .4 % , F mlevery day,-from Painted. Feat. S t o p s a t a u statlons, a rrlv ln g a t Elmira 1A40B . m . : . ' • d fi .F * f every day, from, com lpg, stopping a t E m l t a l« .1 4 ,*t W avarly 10.M p . in ; „ Descending to his friends the borrower thrust the bill at the, haekman savagely: “There, take that b ill , t . bave no time to wait for cbauge . Perhaps yon can .use it in learning bow lo treat a gentienmn,\ Trouble drops from tbe mind when ope mingles in tho mazes of the, waltz; and the foregoingincidentwasforgotten by the princi- pal sufferer. Tt was ntdely recalled tho next, morning when tho haekman, lmmerled in Sardonic smiles, and accompanied by some ope wbomigbi^vfe'beeR/ *t detective, called, at hta place of business. ’• “Counterfeit' money don’t go,\ Was the driver’s salutation.' t uf, T i n __„ T», . Counterfeit? . ! f o i l y m . m a n ^ T ll have a f lunacy comm ltaion aptiolrited fm >ou: if you dotat'clear out Yomaro-the most riLt n’t l u. are pestI iferous T ' ,, ? 5 L = w ith you now? D id n ’t you troubta JW**U V” last n ip jh tr* ; _ I , . , , , , ; , ,,, ,, , , handed o u t the borrowed b ill. which had been passed t o h im on th e prevloiis evening b y the society man. T h e b ill; upon exam ination, d id look queer. “Como w ith me,” M r. B. said,“ and wo w ill see about this.’ ’ “C ertainly,” responded th e d r iv e r .“ in m y hack, a t y o u r expense:” The whole affair was explained later, when the group stood before, the gentleman from whom the money bad been borrowed. 4rGreat Scott t” he exclaimed,“ did I give yriu that bill? That, was given to me by a revenue officer as a sample of the counterfeit certificates which ‘were put la circulation here some moflths ago. I asked for i t ns a curiosity and have interested many friends by exhibiting' the bad b ill with a good one and asking them to pick out the counterfeit. The officer who gave it to me marked it at toy request* and i f you w ill look closely you w ill see' ‘eotmterfeit’'marked in small letters on the face of the b ill.” — Indianapolis News. T T U U LTO K iO B A H IK , MAtMW lIX j ------------------------—hero , M r-Jackson Expounds th e Daw. | M r:-H e n ry J-.-Jackson’; secretary o f the | commissioners o f em igration, said: , r -'~ .,‘ r. 3;: n:’~ V ‘,3 9:? I‘ -:~.‘ -31\ 7 ‘ F - Ir ' 1\ .'_ ‘ _ \/‘E i\_.:~'. 7,)‘ F fU K B lO U T S I N E V E R Y V A R IE T Y MOjOVS SjLT MMjOTCH. -HaUyExcept Sunday. dUtiU l f I t l t W Tralaa ArrtrSvd a t IRaaiey a t *K» a. m , trom w * u g g e o , S e w a rk, PheipsjAml a Kf f l f t f e s S.'*i,r ? * turn CH. oen’lM a n s s e r. “Tliat i» unquestionably so, although, as! have before atated,' very tight lacing is no longer indulged iu to any extent. As long as slim waist* id * admired by the 'sterner sex women wafbavo tiipin, tost what itmiiy. Thero is scarhelyA^v mj'customers who .doee'n0t w-ejilM|4i<M*lM|4ri^ ,ia -at Ieast.^ino T>r two incltt*!> *50 - small fo r her.’ For in- strincc ,a'woman o f B8 . 01- 27inob waist meas- ure usually w ill have % 80 o r ' 23 inch c 'oi'set made It used to be that foolish myself until I learned by Oecidenl;' that a friiHy loosely flttins co .*9et really gavo the effect of slim - |Il i i g - st b lim-! ness much 1 -et te t th a n . one. mado tm n ile r than itS h o u id bo. fo m r a t h e r s t o u t , as you SteT ---------1--- —------- r — — v — — ble f p r m o to w e a r» corset a t all. I n fact, m y tid e was so sensitivo, even a fte r I had almost e n tire ly recovered, t h a t I couldn’t bear tlio slightest pressure o n it .W hen I be- fm to get around a g a in I fo u n d -th a t I must ear some support fo k m y b ack, and I picked o u t the largest corset I had in stock and: put i t on. M uch to m y surprise m y customers have over siuce retaarked u p o u my slimness. JChis_simply d io w s -th a t f o r a stout person a | igration, , (“ The r ig h t uf the board to ro je c t irnml- g r a n ts , w h o , o u e x a m in a tio n , a r o f o u n d u n a b le t o m a in t a in th e m s e lv e s ; w a s f u l l y .tested . 9’ . *3: ~ ~*« ‘ ‘ St“ \-\f:~.«j ‘xv TN t wad Oysters In tbeir season. Fay •% Patti andi Fallow. ■ wrrtwa moca .b a t a n a , * .t .« m t ' TN .in T h e c o m m is s io n e rs c la im e d ,u n d e r t u t tc. t , t a - j u d i c ia l i i g l d to d e te r m in e w h o w e r e - lik t i , i f c u u g i ess tu i e ^ u lu t e i m m ig r a t i o n ,!. becom e a p u b lic i h a r g e ja r id i n th iS o p u u o ii t h e y w e re s u p p o rte d b y , th e s e c r e ta r y - ' o f th e tr e a s u r y a n d f u l l y s u s ta in e d b y th e , ! i-ourts. rc4 f * .'V-^ h t - ,• p H f p i x a , „\ ' :\- ' p h y s ic ia n a n d b u rg h o n / im o t» o *in o < *e g o oovu ty, N .Y.) .w w i t t p e o p t t o t Havana a n t tttaaS STooniet oicouege K ilte r sCTMSaReiarsnoes g v e n ; UPI o b * S x *a x i o I i . D aiiyexcept Sunday. ' Trains leave E lm ira tor HoytvUie 680 a,m .. a 80%m.<548p.>m -\arriving at.sao p .m ., 125 p . m. and ooo p. m . Tralna leave H oytvllle a t S.ioa. w ., a 85 p .m .,3.20p, m „—arrlvin g a t E l- mlraat 8 52 a.jn.,5 80 p. m. ando sop. m. . M o rn a Kun Branch.—Ttalna ieaves Blo«i- 'barg a tj5 :is a.m ., 9.20a. m . and l.OO p .m . Re- turatagieave Morris Rub a t 550-a. m .; 1680a. m. and.3.15 p. m. - , AUtrktns connect with, the Corning, cowan- enque A Antrlm Railway at LawrenCeviUO . s. t. SEELEY.Div.Fasaenger Agent. f ^ ■ a , »v * \i - >\ ’ ' ' ‘ I f ’ * ' ■: ' { i t t ' > - • t ,, - - » * > - .! \f X M y T i m , fifty -two'perso^uiiable to I tako.care of themselves without becoming a pos-. public chaigo were found.ou boardouo o f the ' ^ ^ “^“ L ^ c o u n g w h S ^ a c c o u n t o f these a ttra c tio n s w W h the proprietor gave w asdehghtfuU y urnvo The over by Baim nn. Siie became euamored w ith a concert tic k e t seller, and, as he htul am bi-| tions to s ta rt a museum, m arrie d ber, and th e ft only ch ild was, then doing tho“ snake act” on the fpostoffice lo t in Springfield. Th© fa k ir said th a t th e m other really had power over snakes, b u t th o daughter used toothless snakes aud chloroform .“ Siie is, h o w cw r.'* he said, very fo n d of snakes, and would sleep w ith them vifi.w o.uld le t h e r.\ Tho \Abye&iman b e a uty,\ Pi mcess Ir y m i, was described as 23 years old, a native o f New Y o rk, and descended fro m poor b u t honest Irish parents* - A t the age of 1 7 sho was emplo>ed to scrub floor's tu a Now Y o rk Bowery dune museum, an d thtnv learned the secret of bleaching her h a ir and being abl^t** make i t stand, u p rig h t. She was paid $5a week fo r her services, ' ^ ^ “^“ L ^ c o u n g w h S , they came; and fo r th e m -n w r it o f habeas obtained, le tu i uublo b e fo re • tho supreme corn t. j \Much d ifficu lty was experienced i n m ak- bi-| ing a p ro jie r examination of the immigrants^ ,im m ediately on a rriv a l, and i t was suggested j to tho steamship companies th a t they g iv e a i bond to th© commissioners o£ em igra tio u In | tho suin o f §1 ,000, conditioned to r e tu r n to. ^ tho c o u n try w henco they came a lt iihzriigrant passengers b iv u g h t by th e ir \essela w ho, on. exam ination at Castle Garden, should be ad- | judged as not entitled to land. This bond , was proposed and submitted to the steamship comj«anies, who aivepteil it, and i t was. d u ly { approved by the secretary o f the treasury.1’—* , New Y o r k Telegram. — Y A .D U N H A M A CQ., ttA R K E IIS ‘j ^ r c i ^ T K ^ . K n ' S\ • Mrenanta,msssfaowre*.corpo- itmaiiMes flrm a g e n e ra lly ; issue JAMBS' I t . DUN a'A H i a m b s ) ____F R B B J . DUNHAM. . , T o o k r tfe c tN o v .il, 1888 > ‘ *1 ^ --'4 i '* V y ' i ' :t v - V ^ f it / s . % ' '7^r . '9 a t a a A . ja B . lU B , la s t. b a n s: OF J p i M T N A T IO N . n o A i i V A J S H m 8 ,» .Y . . CAPITAJ . * 50 , 000 , OBGANIZBD H a * .R E O R G A N I Z E D 1S8S. 4 t n K m n r , Pres, Jouk V . i o n . Cashier. W *. N. Low*, Vioe-Frs*. a n u rtro M ; t* * »rid , s rm a n jre lOOsely-fitting corset ta better in every way. . “But aside from the question of health, wblch, of course, is the prime consideration after/all, tigU laeing is certainly destructive of good looks. I t impoverishes tbe blood, impedes the circulation, and thereby induces tpe consequent bletntebes^ How nqmy pretty wpmen you seo every day whose beauty is absolutely destroyed hy thei redness of the tips of their nOses. There is a oharmtag young lady who cotoes here whose pretty little ri<?S0 t-always disfigured, iu that way. Unnatural pressure on the body tends to im- pede the ciiculatloii, and red noses and swollen hands aud feet are the result. I, do not darfi to say anything to iqy customers TVlioure virtitos o f tight lacing, for f would only lose tbeir trade, ghin their dislike, and, .after all, do them no good, fpr ndthing I could advise would change them ono whit. I t Is a shame, though, \thatfritoffiypBysibiabs' don't warn their patienta nioro than they do against tho inevitable evil results of a coatin- uaiicoof tho,habit. Severalyearsago, when the preposterously slim; long waist was the fashion, I kueWpf a young lady d-ho was suddenly talien so ' violently i l l that fo r a long tim elier life was despaired of. Her caso com- pletely puzzled and baffled the doctors.-When sbp was convalescing an examination was made, and it was dtocoxered that so.extreme had teen the pmtture brought. to. .bear upon, her body that the ends of ber vibe overlapped each otlier in frpllt. Heryouth and naturally good constitution were a ll th a t. pulled her through. Tho young lady must havo suf- 'fcVed untold hgemiee when sho was up and about, fo r the organs of bor body could not possibly have performed them proper func- tions.” _ HE R M B S O V E R LAP PED Speaking of ( hestnuts, the Listener recalls the sto ry about the 4-year-old boy fr o m t&e €4ty tn th o countr y Sunday sc hooi class, who, _I'PN being under examination in the Shprter cate*- clnsm, and being asked by the good rustic deacon, who made him ? irre ve re ntly shouted in Ins s h rill lit t le voire, \O h, chestnuts!^ That is a very fa ir illu s tra tio n o f the deplora- ble sophistication of the risin g generation.' And streaking o f fa ith in the efficacy of. prayer and of small boys b o th a t once, tbo Listener is reminded o f s till another incident, of a ctu al occurrence in the household, o f a friend. This frien d had a little , colored ser- vant boy whom he had brought fro s tth e y Bahama Islands, and who had been reared, so fa r as ho had bceu reared at a ll, in the s im p lic ity of p rim itiv e Methodism, The small colored boy wanted a ja ckkn ifo very much, and was overheard one night; p ra yin g for one very earnestly. H is master w ent to tow n next day, aiid on his retu rn in the - veiling there was a ja ckknife la id on the boy’s window; The boy discovered th e knife p ro m p tly enough m the morning, examined it eagerly, and exclaimed so ftly, w ith o n a ir of condemnation of his ow n stupidity,“ W h y d idn’t I pray fo r a tw o bladed onei’’ --Boston Transcript. A F o i^ o ttc n D e ta il, The bodiless woman w a* the f a k ir s w ife , who had fo rm e rly been a character dancer in a v a rie ty show. T he man said th a t there had been a time w htjn ithe * ‘bodiless woman a c t\ had been a whole show, a n d tlieu he had been able to coin m oney.' The c a lf, u r the remains of w h a t had onco been a calf, he asserted, wasi a legitim ate c u riosity which ho had bid in a t a n auction satBof curios fo r $ . ’V.j0. IIo said th a t his w h o le p u fflt cost S58 and his salary list was fr o th $17 fo $25 aweek, w ith his other expenses about $40 a week, and Ills receipts« Lro fr o m $15 t o a day _I'PN ' it # j’.-’ > { f \J V s ’ f t t y ITS CATJBB, NATtTRB, S T H P T O M S ,P B B V B N - lt i o n a mD c u r els tne |tltto o t anew txiok ot re pasea Dy C. D . tBM 4 ________M B a a tk tt l o r t une i n any w a y aifllcted w tt& O ttdttaaaa.^IM M M iPniM ycbariW '. w i l l be sent « . »w u »» , ] i r 5« s r ) i j i n T j • V H a v a n a , N. Y, Insuranco Restrictions qfi Oil Fuel. The Hartford Insurance company has laid down the following strict rules in regard to the use o f crude petroleum as a fuel: No storage of crude petroleum for fuel shall be allowed in any position where, in case of accident, i t can flow toward the insured premises, or within less than fifty feet, i f wholly tinder ground, or 100 feet i f wholly or in part above ground. This excludes all storage in boiler rooms, or adjacent to premises, or feeding from o il ears. Delivering of oil to furnaces must be by suction or other process, whether by pump, Vacuum, or any other appliance that will ac- complish tho end sought, the supply to be lower than the furrtace. so that, when not be- ing used, the flow shall bo away from,.and .not toward--,thmpramaes. Tliis prohibits fog -feeding of oil by gravity pressure or by other means from a storage supply higher than, the premises.Where-tho foregoing conditions are fully complied with, and storage tank, i f whe|t under ground, is 100 feet or more; from risk, or i f wholly or m part above ground is 200 feet and upward distant, permission to use oil for fuel w ill be granted without cirtra charge. I f storage tanks aro located less thahlOO feet and not lees than fifty feet of risk, whojly under ground, or from 100 feet tafJOQ fe o tff wholly or in part abovo ground, the extra Charge w ill not bo less than twenty- five cents.—Scientific American. ‘W/4 y,,;,'~«.;y«.:.’:;,§»?$;v 2\’”:g//\””Z»W”“’.?f’}’z3%“’;;’”’ \ \\”vze I; Iva»; ‘.'.”r»/\’4'» 422» 47:: ‘am; ?”*“’%3§§’,’”é»3:.,?? « &:‘; 3ft“\P71\ ww if‘? 4*: t9\s’5§ COMNScriosoi.—A t UyOns w ith Main L ln e N .Y . C . t H .k B .8 T r a i n s 9, 4 an d 4 ,u ia k 6 close connections fo r a ll points B ast and W est. Sleeping and Drawing Room Cars fro m Xyona to Syraouse, Aloany, New Y o rk and Boston, Rochester, B uff*l% C lnclnnatl abd Chicago. Gedeva—W ith Auburn Branob N. Y . CT A H, PLR .R . A l l north bound tra ln s make good con- nectlonsKaatand West. _Dresden—With Penn Yan Branch Si G. A O I t R , Hlmrods—W ith Hortberu C entral R. R . a ^ O o r tb ^- v v it k N , y . L. B. 5r W. R. K., and D. bawrenoeyllle—w it h cowanesque B ranch C, G .k A .R ’y. B ogaR .R ....Jeraey shore-Beecb creek R B . _W llU a »s p o rt-C lo s e connection to a n d from Beading, PbUadetpbla dnd a l l points south, via F ,A R .R , R. Sleeping i5 rs between W illiam s- p o rt and Philadelphia. W . H i N O r t i i r o p , Passenger A g en t G. H, Baowx, aet»erai sup’t. . . • W H Y T R ^ V D O N 'T ' L A V I I A . M . P A T J M E R , P l a i n P a i n t er , “W e don’t la y u p n o th in ’, though, because when wo lay o f f w o lia v e to go w ith the buys, and wo a ll bu ck th e tig e r a b it, and, o f course, to the long r u n th a t beats us.\ He to ld of m au y hardships they had to endure, an d said th a t they aro a l- ways afra id o f g e ttin g stranded aw ay fro m home. V e r y few o f the so called freaks are w hat-th e y seem, niid are “doctored\ in a moro o r less ingenious way Men are a ll thei tim e doing sotoo strange, th in g simply to g e t a jo b to poso fo r a won- der; as they are to o la zy’ to work. PAPER HAH 6 ER •-AND— M rtdeaoet Owego street, (Davis ,) AU o a iu p ro m p tly attended to. One o f the most seductive fakes is the tr a v eling store, a u d i t is safe to say that lim e times out of ten they a ro swindles, one way or another, and s t ill th e y are alw ays la rge ly natronized T hev rent th e stores fo r ashort tim e, and so have to pay an e x o rb ita n t rent. They oftentimes have to fre ig h t tho goods tw o o r three tim os Over, and a ro -u tte rly ir re sponsible. N otw ith sta nd in g these facts. thero:ore: hundreds o f peoplo« bo th in k they can got better bargains there than o f the reg u la r merchants. I n most cases, where such is-tho case, th e men come b y the goods ui an irre g u la r w a y : either th o wares aro smuggled, are im ported w ith an undervalua- tio n or. are stolen o u trig h t. 1 ho inoro com- m on method is to sell gogds es[>eeially m anu- factured fo r KUvj tales, and o f course made iii L a o - Si J >/w./ , U l-V - r - v f _I'PN Tho Bast of the Valois lin e . Talking of the last king of the Valois line, Bapst, tho ex-jeweler to tho crown, Tri W\ book on the crowd jewels, makes Henri out more odiohs than historians; generally flatot him. According to Bapst. when Charles IX ordered the massarro of St. Bar.tiiolomew. Henri superintended the rifling by the palaca guard of thoBodies nf the Huguenots whbm they murdered. He let the soldiers have the clothes, but -kept the money and jewels tor himself. A watch, studded with diamonds, rubies and other preeiousstonesrand-of extra- ordinary workmanship, was part of tho spoil It was taken out of tho pocket of the queen ’s favorito jeweler, who was a Huguenot, but not a puritanical one. and who was probably pointed out to tho assassins because of h s a u Ho m > d to fill t T L v i ' j •tos-H* V d o\ T c r\ NEW COOPER H iT t n * po*t Omee. BAUS CLOSB Send * loeht atarap* to A. P. Oidway * lw ien.M aM.i t t r beet medical w o r k p u f\ rMM*. n-ATjr _ UsaOas Oua. B^a MMX MkdtM.'a.n.wtikwwk* c*N iletfc * mL '^ wltk»w_Hrr«M4W“ »»• - f . H i w r t i W • • p p l e t i t t w i wiyiw, m well M IM NT*Mkr« • M d •fcr • - cM akMM tiSm*• IN WATKIN S . . T o W a tk lim ..,.,.. ............ . 7:00a.m. '5*1. p.m . — — ——-»<HaHw«viS( mu\s Tf wuw»« woawJ^Qnl NlHi Sioop.m.* Ptote Hi points tweth ■ ■,. ■;. 7:81a.m. n o rn M o t e a m th o t B im ifa .....w ..io # i a. m, £ £ B and West. . . . ........ «;8l p. m , g io m W atkineTrT ...............lO id ftC m .FromaUpotauNorth T:io%m. : C . D G R A N T , _ “Is i t customary forchildreu to wear cor- sets?’' “Yes, i t is,-and there is no habit which is doing more lo injure tho future of the Ameri- cart natioii. Children should have the free and untrammc-lod ueeof a ll theft organa I ato glad to say, howerer< th a t tho habit is not a growibg fine. In fact. I hardly think i t js so prevalent las i t was ten years ago. The drees reform Movement has accomplished wonders, and well informed mothers are now aware -that coteet w »r ng chldren cannot -r—-n r o L i 1 n.—Av-ro u biiauuil u f 033Luw-J A .v i rwirilT* vVlMl.AiiSU ' |>.arir 1 i ’ lu iiw j ta vi*—1 - — .-——. -T^R9PI^L ..ui *tia%b- ter s lito to be injurad ju such a Way. ■■ “Ho you have any (euUeuea customersP’ “Yes* but thoy ara all elderly business men, who wear corssta. as a support fo r weak hacks.. I understand that tbare is orie flrm in 'town who Wake a specialty o f tnanuf acturing men’s forscts, but Ihava never been able to fli'd out wliero th e ir place.I*. One thing I do know, rind that la that lots, of dudes and actors wear them.” —New Y o rk Frees. a t HendersM ’s Cooper Works — kem aert m1880, has leased street, W atkins, near lie 1* prepared to f ill ft. C re e l k u i tnorongb .and a a experience or i Ban to a s h i n o f .FromaUpotauNorth ............A m e s b o o b s : ..„ 5 U > m M 8 4 1%, m i 8:00 p. m . Sundsy, from 1 1 * A m ., t o 1480 p.m . Money o rd e r oQoe from 8.4e a. m.. to T M p.m. . ^ _ * ,8. J. BROWN, P.M . The Poem T liat Is Douged For. In the attiro of a man of theworld. but m looks abovo all a poet, a romantic and deep eyed young gentleman strolls across Wash- »r a -q -uo cn c nay H j t, rrm n S a li. i broth j cf fchot '■ut I if _cx ' iv a w d7“ + - \r /i: t ( ) o t-TcJaDjy C.zi?-;..' T.Ts. f j r l ’m envoys tho ai-».Intvly original po~.*. i ic cu itetnpcrarr literature o” keemng Io“ xe^ L his desk a poam w hich maganne editors beg him for. I t i t ribout“ Saaland the Witch of E n d *,\ a id .When, read aomd years ago to tha editor of the mfthetlc Atlantio act that entirely prtri’ar gentleman’s hair to curling, and has kept It iri curl off and on ever tinea. Be offered Mr. Saltus a large sum for the poem Jf he would agrea to the elision of g Very warm interlude between Raul and the witch, which ho insisted thei o was no biblical authority for.' M r, Saltus said he m ight p rin t the poem aa i t stood or leave it! And b a M t tt. Otkar editors hare mads Other and KttikrlyhaadateM* ’SaMmi i m w far ' A a g g t e ZmSH&S, o i W ttc ll l f e It k b e lie v e d H r . ln t lM llt m M n r «C 4'0 M F * ir t& y lfflO V T O : w 1(»‘ d o b b i t t liiw k ,) n TW O g o o d M o t e s w I t h m o m a u I k i , , . _ >tt. i u f t r i m v a U d T u n l i i-r i H l o r n iu ! Ire Of ANDREW WOUBTTT, Ml MR. RS ERYS TOC K ' Vt % a l es . ---- goOuO K * CC \3” O P - l D C , W Jv b j-r-f L t . L ^ co\-j P t h e i r possession o f th o goods. - S p r m g f ie ia R e p u b lic a n Q. .a;I'_,-'. ‘..\i - t ititfrS to e e iy House o f B iiyo i u? and save -\genfs convtolgsjor-. , KNIPFIN BROS, BaVMtO , H. Y, • 19« ' **'' Amertes Ss a YtenvCi. Ono sees very little of tho residences o f the Chinese nobles. They livo to large mclos* urcs surrounded by walls so high th a t ft Is impossible to look over them, Mid entered by gates which are guarded by door keepws who admit only the favored few. Sows at the residences certain toany acres itjriidiSf . them walls and the buildings art) mrids o f m a number of one story structuws scatterid here rind thfero about ths grounds. A ll o? tho foreign, legations * * * of thftnatur# sad ths secretaries and tbe minister of thsAnnrt- csnisKstion live t o suchim I govsrnttwit paysbetNwMW, year fo r to M d Amsrfes f%| only fo rsft* ftation r t f t m r * which doss not own Us own 1 Q . Crirpsattr. i ' D. L. e«* toofettg ever the la rte e t stoek o f __Cn*ainly Maut E A M w ito c k of ftas-O off eeo, oracKera, Oontec t i ro r *<e . t M * Man is an ungainly creature at the Nest, Hta head is an UYegular spheroid; his eyes are toot alikoor o f equal efficiency ; his whis- ker* won’t grow nniformiy. Oite shoulder is higher thaii the ojher, one haudorfoot larger thrift the other—and this on Opposite tides-:- his hips ( if ho has any) are unequal in shape, ffhacalves of iiia leg* aro not twins in auy- tiiing but age, and Without hi* tailor, hattar and bootmaker h *ia a w r y sorry looking saimal. As fo r Wosssn—W*U, this articl* i* not written to dhfttttt tfcsir physical crooked- (MSS. I f t t WM t t would not b* h a lf the illg ^ h th s t lt l Y w c t t e o Cluronicte, H an g i n g L am p s ! P1K» , and SFfeCIAI. I H D U i'E lllillY f l o flw M to ow to m em a the w a r w lowpnee* aae t M i n i 4MK)DB. O O F F B E 8 Mamma (to Floaata, who'bad been. luiiching W ith a little ftiemR—I hope you ware yery p *t% Flessle, a t aha t a t t * and said “ Ya% \and“ No* m m k fo t ti’l , W h m .■y .\ «» v “ »o \NR ‘ • V ,' : TUera W mNo Oeeador. j-1:’,-I i‘ 313: Going North.\ Read u p . H x r.|B x r.iH x r. L 4 -1 -.J -8 p m ip m ip m 880 *«1 0 W Stations, Going soptb. Read up. 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