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suit of leso eat; e as It t to our the site to anno BUFFALO, MONDAY, AVUGUSE 18, 1890, The Way of Duty. way of Duty, plain and straight, M adi wot by fowery path; it through sorrow's narrow gate, WE hope fa hiding ot must wait finvpfilfe‘l aftermath en pleasure tripping comes along wned with ber purple vine, Til Hien Pade AF th mrone Bhe bids us quaff-In atron's song- Tifp'a rank delicious winot And pleasure throws her radiant a wlfh maglo to entice; In wooing smiles hor lips rebel.. Agaigst the frowning citad Of Duty's sacrifice. If}?! Ulfe'! mugged path Is given or pleasure, hope, nor love, What all the toll (fr others striven- Or all the griaf-If Joy unrlven Wear fadeless crown shove! © Duty! cold asdeath thou art B12) chill each bud that swells; _- But though to life they grow apart, ~~ These pusslon blossoing of MEN; Bhall burn to Jinmortelleat ALICES ADVENTURE, OMB peoples lives are a0 full ofeqcolor,\ sald. Alico Adams, sadly. \But mine is all gray.\ Sho was lmninfi‘on the old F stone stile in , the | woods, whare the pink leaflets of the wild - roses: \drifted down around ber at every breere and the tall ferns. way softly to and fro, like a min- {ature army, with banners of emerald grasses, The sultry. summer duy had burned jwelf to a close; the fery ashes of the sunset ware piled up ln the glowing West under columns crmmd gold and deepening violet Alice Adams, the tired little district school teacher, on ber weary way home from the oue-story red. building, where she liad ruled hor small all day long, had paused fn tho cool shidow of the w mg to rest and think, Sho was an orphan, but, ever since she could remember, Uncle Jaber Adams had given hor w home ahd a fathor's afectionate-though uneympathatio-care. Aunt Abby bad scolded her and fondled her, by turns, and she had alternately romped in the fields and dreamed. over \Thaddous of Warsaw\ and | \Charlotte Temple\ until TUnele Jabez pronounced her \old enough to earn her own Hfving,\ and she was promoted to. the run-mugufl dignity of a \school: ma'am,\ But it was a drudging and monotenous life after all, and there was many a time when little Alico sighed for a wider exporience-a more comprohousive view of existencs, \I feel like a, bird shut Into a cago,\ #*f do so want to strotch iny thougnt Alico, wings.\ An she stood thore, her bright cheeks flushed with exersise, and the evening wind blowing her bat ito a not uppicturesque con fusion, a beavy footstep crushed the dead Toughy under: foot and n\ human \ shadow erossed the wild form at hor foot, L beg your pardon,\ said a tall, youn man, dressed. in a rough suit of gray tweed, us be lifted a conrsely braided straw bat from lis luxuriant brown locks, \but is this the way to Wild Glen:\ his arm be carried a portfolio, in one bund he baiimeed a light fishimg-rod and satchel, and, as abo. looked at him, Miss Admins decided upon his identity at once. \You have taken the wroug road,\ sald abe. . \The. foot-path to Wild Glon branches off to the right an you pass by the old: wind- mill with both its arms, broken, . You have taken. the path which led to the left-and here you are\ \Is is far from the Glen?\ be asked, ir- resolutely. \You are at least stx miles distant from {t,\ tico answered, with quict authority. \and how far is the nearest house of enter- trinment?\ bo questioned in evident por- plexity \Ub we don' have any around, hore,\ said Alico, unless you call old. Uncle Arron Hodge's bum-shut: one-and that hus been closed for a month. But if you winta night's sholter, 1 dure say | my uhelo would lot you slerp (n the barn-chamber, | Tt's quite com- fortable thare, If you don's mlud the chanting uf the whippoor-wills at night and the horses'. statuping | lo | their stalls, under- neath 1\ \I sball be delighted to obtain any sort of a haven of refuge,\ sufd the stranger, with geat fervency, \for I think, by the looks of the clouds, that we are going to buve a storm, and T must confess that I do not relish the Hdea of camping out in these woods without so much as an umbrella to shelter me!' \I suppose not,\ said Miss Adams, calmly leading the way. | \Gentlemen of your pro- fesslon seldom are inured to the hardships of an open-air life,\ He looked quickly at ber. \Of my Frau-don!\ he repeated, with something of urzted ar, Ab!\ said Alice, demuraly; \you think 1 t penotrate your disguiso. | But I do.\ \I am sure,\ said the young man, looking somewhat discomfited, \I had no idea--\ \1 know all about you,\ pronounced Alice, with an atrof calm superiority, | \But you're udenlafungr than I expootéd to nee! ve w go am IM laughingly domanded the stranger, \You fre the boocwriter,\ said Alice, \The author who is going to write a novel about the old rut house in Wild Glen, where the ghost used to walk, and the protty 1 drowned hersalf in the days of mm» lution. | Ob, we've heard all tyou,\ with an exultant little nod of the head. . \You came down to old Owen Hardy's to make In- guiries, last week, and on artist from Bok hampton is cumin? to sketch the ruins, and initials] tho mmrfl°m {3:01 unwbook. Luli saw you, but you wore stiiity, middle-aged old fogy. | Now, I shoul say you were under 80.\ d she stopped short, and eurveyed him with a critical air, which appeared to amuse him not a H -twehty,\ said he. a ey * u Ha uever was a acter,\ said Afi loftily. \11:3 mdD’rm were quite a ted man. \Did sher\ \Yes nodded Alice, \You called for a bottle of brandy, and drank a glass of it raw -yes, absolutely rew! And then you smoked three al and sat up writing in a little partldb—pmbahlfitbn very on have under your arm-balf the night. 1 musk-7. you don't look like that of char- mnflnrdy is Indeed an after allf 1) beg 9 bands. mon; and call.\ adventure to go. wit wardness at last.- Their Win \Teas fus That wo lo But that, And we Brier and aslutation ou will gi pliad Joo. presume I children v ago. degree of arantes mean, sir, Cle Irate pictural hoping tomest you at bug—g \ ey \Mr. Meredith Allce's dimpled face had turned scarlet with surprise and mortification. \Then you-you are not the book-writer, old my prating In the uelfi #I um onl \You are my ideal of the truest, purest womaubood, dear Alice,\ Aud so our little heroine teaches school no longer, and Meredith Towers has a mistress Out her- -a When you folded me close and with a ks, Baid in accents soft and low For P4 hardly cournge to That I'm to marry Joe' ropriotar. mother\ of the bubs. after re xlymf to »I have a favor to ask of you, and although it may soem a queor one, and you a stranger, I hope I'm sure if you do it will of great benefit to my cnild.\ \What can 1 do for you, \If it is anything reasonable I out of order. Nerve weakness Irate Father (in Chi &n nes ; . m ~ y - L gold hining bald head. . “EVENIINGthEW’S T2 alba gina, prong: cone low. \Mr. Meredith!® he exclaimed. “TIM; O ho Towers Damon's: unexpected 1Flemsuna, alr. p You have Ist me beliove-\ our o Inferences you \And I dared to lecture you on temper- ance!\ she erfed. \'I told you--~~ Ob! what- what must you think of me?\ She was turning to hurry away, when Mr. Moradith gontly detained bor. \I think,\ said he, \that you are frank and poble-nntured beyond the generality of wo- ou have spoken no word which you need whh to re- 1 bog to assure you that But it was long before Alice could recover her mental balance. \What must. he think of mo!\ she kept re- ting to hervelt, \Ohl why couldn't have nguot Well, I've bad an at last! In a week or two, however, Mr. Meredith of the Towers came back to Juber Adama' cottage-to skutch kone choica bits of sconery lrborhood, ho suid; and Alice had him. to shou bin the way, nnd, almost before sho know it, all the old.awk> and aho whe chatting away as lively as over and it hap- pened that he kept coming until one day be asked her to be his wife. \You cannot \(I’m it?\ said Alico. had disappeared, said he. ittle school-teacher.\ a will Y. Ledyer. Two of a Kind, Bright moolight-upon the lake- boat train allver in Its waket Across the water, fwint but clean, Floats munte to entrance the ear Tthe glowing astral Lainps of night from the water's whim-u bright beset Till the tiny ureft soemy al With sparkling dlamonda framed in jet sux. t such a glorious night as this ear ago- mg no life itself should Inst You would always be true to nis, helgho\ was a year azo, all chunge so-don't wot For gince then, you koow, I've met Harry and 208, And they told ime the ery same thing 'That you tald to me, dear, lo te bust out here Thiit night when you gave me this ring. Now, 1 know that it's erdiol-nay, beartiess-for me 'To thus break your heart, 1 regret it, But I'm going taha mgrcied to Joe io July; Forgive me the past and forget {t. HE. 'The detiee you any Weil, by Jore. I'm glad You're thas sat the plich for my tune, you, my dear, tor in June. Brooks and the White Kid: Joe Brooks was. mitting In his barber shop Touriday morning, say¥: the Monongabela whon two . ladies: entered, evi- dently mothor and daughtor, the younger carrying a babe, aud both strangers to the Mr. Brooks, with that Chostor- dian bearing for which he is noted, arose gave thom a cordial greeting. Tho , said to. Afr, Brooks: rant it. marlamet\ can grant it.\ \I bave heard,\ continued the lady, \that if a colored person. will kiss a baby twice in the mouth, 1t will nesist 16 (n teothin make this 'othormwise troubtesome perfod to ery ensy to bear.\ \I guses I gan accommdodate you. madame,\ replied Jos, and, sulting the ction to the words, took the child from Its mother's arms and gave it two os swoet and resoundin kinsos as ho was capable of bestowing-an Josuph is an export in that direction. He bas the mouth. When this was done the mother took the child, and both ladies left the shop, eppor: ently perfectly satisfied the operation would give the Infant reliof from that pain: inci- lantal to teothing, Thay seemed to be Indi of refinement, and from their actions firmly belfered that curesses from a colored person would havo the effect desred. Mr. Brooks rays he has hoard It is good for noursigis on older girls, eay 16 to RO yearsof Gooe Wrong In the podily, meohanitm when the liver gets Constipation, con- tamination of the blood, ituperfect assimila- top are certain. to ennita, | But it is aay to prevent these consequences, and remove their cause, by a course of Mostetior's Stomach Bitters, which stimulates the biliary orgat and regulatos its action, . The direct rosult is dissppesrance of the pains beneath the ribe and through the shoulder blade, the nausea, headache, yellowness of the skin, furred look of the tongue, ahd sour odor of the breath, which characterize liver complaint, Bound digestion and a blessings also secu r bablt of body 0 Chicago's Atmosphere. e 3 mine to that negro ther-Have black as the ace of (P aC tio dig a chiee mighty con. wos L con- mmammdflm T don,\ said Mr. Meredith with a qufep amiles, \but is it fair to hold me responsfble for selt chose to dedude! |I never told you a book-writer,\ Alico covered bor burning face with both our- was and by the use of this cale- brated restorative of health, which imparts a vigor to the body which is fte best Hope For Graduates. f infety from malarial epidersion and oventension In relieved by it, and it improves both appetite and sleep. )-What did. you t fool daughter of {astonished)-Was he a negro! no eyes! He's as favor. Yoke effects are fashionable and becoming to all except stout figures. Lovely little butter plates are of French china, shaped like different leaves. 'The Misses Emily and Georgians Hill have started a school of Journalism in London. Mre. George B. MoClelian has boon enter- taining in London, but expects to return to this country soon. Mrs. Oicar Wilde is amusing berself com- piling an siphabetlo dictionary of Shake porean quotations. The Autograph fan is again to the fore and engromes the attention of the summer girl at the seashore resort. Mra. Do Maitro, the stator of Robert Louis Btevenson, is a contributor to the London magazines and. one of the wits of the Liter- ary Ladies Dinnor Club, Ollvb Logan, the pioneer of newspaper women, bs had the honor of being elected a member of the Incorporated Bociety of Authors, of which Lord Tennyson is Presi- dont. The latest thing in bathing suits is called the Duchess of Fife and is made of tartan surah silk, a plain sash accentuating the cos tums, | Black. stooklogs are worn with the plaid bathing suit and to be very elegunt theso should be silk as wall. Miss Marion Lea, sister of Mre Auna Lon Merritt (whose success with the brush bas brougbt her distinction In England) in achiov» img on the stage in London a succes of so But- mrlnli a. kind that she is being classed with such favorites us Miss Terry. Thaware mom- bere of a Fluladelpbia family. Annie Pixley, now in London, says: \All dressos for street wear are now made sans bustles, sans reeds, sans orinolines, sane protty much everything, and yet.\ she adaed with a bright laugh, \I hotles they cost from 25 to 60 por cent, more than. they did when they put in the whole business.\ -+- Girls With Courage. All bonor. to the girl who has solyed. the problem of self-mnintengnce and has. the courage to demonstrate it before her class especially if her claw be the 07% who toll \I not, neither do they spin. Those only who have so solved and are so demonstrating can say bow great is the amount of courage required. ut we must admit that the social coward is more often met with. | WituessJe num- erous queries in the questions: mi answer columms as to the earning of unnnuiequielly and at home. . The sontiment may. be. false, but it is a feminine one. The innately womanly repugnance to self-prominonce is more to blumo for 1t than the reasons iven, [ think. Bho has no. self-confidence, ow is sho to use it. . She fears failure, snd the making a spectacle of horsolf. | Tt. therefore, no wonder that sho usually gots no farther than mediocrity in any. work she undertakes. - Bho has. been accustomed to iving, she can not haggle over prices. . Tt fo humiliating to her to ask a price even Sho would ruther be imposed upon. than call attention to herself by inalting a . fuss. This may strike us as a wrong view of the subject, but, in the present state of society, it is apt to be one point of view nevertho- less, The remody is to have every. girl-Irre- spective of woulth or. family-taught some art, business, trade or profostion which bas a inarket value.. A fathor can make no surer provision for his duughter than to fit hor to gare for herself. . Riches have unnccountable ways of taking: to thommslvos wings; but only lows of bodily or imental powers can rob us of tralaing or . education, A girl noed. . not go outdo the . besten. track unless . sho | wishen, - There - are - large possibilities | for . the dressmaker, _ the gook, housekeaper, engraver, teacher and fn many other directions.. A. fow years in a girl's life, be ho ever wo wealthy, should be spont in taking her the mistress of har fate -so far as the bread and butter question oes. Let this education begin early enough, Eo guided blv natural. selection and be thor- ough. - Aud all her years should, be apont in mn atmosphere calculated to disabuss bur ining of the ides that self-maintenance ls do- trading, or that to labor is to low caste. las! that \should\. and \shall\ are not, in this case, synonymous, «-e- the re- When Baby was sick, we gare her Whoa she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, the gave them Gastoria, ine oo Her Sunday Lover. \Mabel faltered the youth tn the wor goous blater, \L am deoply dissppointed. The fallty you have shown for my socloty uring the many little excursions we have taken together and the delightful little even- ing-or-lunches wo have had sluce the sum- mer season began led mo to expoct a different answer.\ \Because I have looked upon you as an agresable escort to plenlcs and. lawn tennis purtios and for suinmer evening promenades {on have regarded yourself as my accepted aver, have you, Goorge?® \And it is because 1 bave been available for theso things,\ be said. mum-nu? \that you have accepted my attentions, is 161 You regard mo morely as a summer lover, I pre- sume!\ \That in about the caso, George.\ replied the maiden, as she dug a hole in the sandy beach with her parasol. \'I have looked upon you as a lover in a plenickiau sense only.\~- are | Chicago Tribune. Bustness Man (to opplieat for position) Your references sa character are very good, sir. and although you have had no ex perience I will try you. Applicant-Thank you. | I forgot to tell you that I bave a college education. Business Man-Well, don't worry about that. - You'll soon forget it. Llyn Puazs' is the purest and best Soap ever mada, These Nights. Clergyman-Yes, but I thought that was When dowd th wot hes Troqs us mig beg a, ~ Headache, Neursigla, Dizziness, Nervous wuiournnqu ness, Spasms, Sleeplesmess,cured by Dr. Miler Their dexdty work get in. Nervine. Samples free at Coulson, 180 When Sot glows like a fery bell Seneca street, and af the Troquois Pharmacy. The fat man near to mlsery's brink _---4.-_--- Doth on the nearest call Write Cam Dulcs. And take a sods with a wink. mum (in rapture over a t just recef It'll-71110314: Mr. E’a’m Mre. Wioslow's Soothing Syrup for ChilMres s to send me that beautiful easel and mlmfi-nmmmmmm Excaniive Lora, Rural Child-] wish Aunty Brownstene didn's love us so mus 0s Deck. xfl‘ f La sakes! what a fanny u ps bye. the reilknomn specistist did Rarst Chita- 1 acted ber why she Mey My io on dock realy m give wlfifiufiflfi'ififhw tore the joe Phited her fo. the city, an owas Carve.\ nid tas an able it ng‘tiduwmflchmmfilufly ready to attend to the needs ob mis conteoted to areund home ns.. patrons. P guy pest 10.cen cold. cooked chicken into p each. piose light] dish, when hot add two tablespoon aud, whon thoroughly heated, serve. Hmothered Boef.-Have chopped. fine On fiound of lean beef, put a tublos u iter in your chating dish, when hot put minutes, dust with salt and pop at once, | This if 11mm in: very bot, is both delicious and wholesome. luch thick; put the slices In honingl water and 'let stand one hour; dra a bread or eracker crumbs, and fry ter and lard, half and balf, | Sprinkle a littl peppor over while they are frying. a preserve kottle, lot come to a boll. uarters of a poun Inates, when add thi of sugar fulce, skim. whil of sugar to every pint of boiling, let cool 16 minutes. Green quire a pound of sugar to a pint of juice. ot blackberries allow a sugar. kettle, cover them with the sugar, an stand one or two hours, then add a quarte teaspoonful fruit, Btam as direc water to cover it tapioca. Tike from tho fire, cate brown. - Sliced Green Tomato Pickles ont peck of | green . tomatoes, sprinkle one gup of rait over, and. let them stand hours, then drain; of good vinegar . until out aud place In a jar. of sugar, one teaspoonful of borserkdish, one tender, then. tuk hall teaspoonful of black pepper Into the vinega over the pickles. _-_ One Woman's Way. A friend of mine suddeuly found borneol church and. school, In loft the care to take conches fork populi resort a fow miles distant. . The lady, passivnately fond of but little account, money, whe told her oldest boy tut if h zine, . Almost from the start the plan was aud. Jarger ones. . A large quantity of to its limit, otels to plan . and. oversoe, weason, largo flower. pots, being furmisbed to do the work, This smull; | they xo mpmq dollare 1 hope tho tallin Good Housekerping, --- Lungs and Throot which usually ttend and Throat Affections, C22 cs -- The Wasted Adjectivg. .a the salad noo, deart\ \Lovely! \Heavenly I\ Thess were the words that met my ear in or upon a flock of ruby clouds driven by laar wind across a Mont Blanc with a storm flag un ghadow of descending night . If a salad and oil, with a dash of pop celory, is \grand what is loft for nature what can be said of herolam, court“? fulnass and love? Verily the wasted a heart tired. -Chicago Herald. l aug16t _-__-e-- The Mannish Girl. A pretty young girl at Bea Girt Riera I Ferulet masculie shirt And brown leather shoes Aud rocks of bright hues, And a tight fitting, trouser like skirt Whenever she straile on the beach yell god screech; They a rude ymmludn And they hide tll she s gonn out of reach. Ontario Beach. _-_ How They Got Bick, Eho-I could have married either Wh or Srapper if Td wanted to, and those men whom 1 a with cayenne and. salh Put a tablespoonfal of butter lnnchnflni! fuls 0 stock or mill, put fn the places of chicken; ntul of the beef, and stir constantly for about two r and serve served Fried Egg Ploot-Peel ogg plant and eut fnto alioes, crosswise, not quite\ half an salted tly, and dip sach slice in beato {315.2 on , an each slice uten e€g, fo bread or era Ti but Grape Jully.-Stem rips grapes and put ix}: mas! d iu, Put the juice on to boll for 20 Minutes n } q | much about your old restaurant but rape Jelly may be made the rame way, bus will re- Canned - Blackberrise.-To every pound quarter pound of Put the berries in n porcelain lined e wdored alum to aach quart of over a moderate fire, and bring to boiling point. Bkim and can immediately Tapioca Pudding.-Boak one-half cupful of tapluca for three or four hours in just enough then stir the tapioca in m pint of boiling milk, - Beat the yolks of three | bi eggs with two-thirds ofa oupful of sugar and Ilia“ of salt, then add this to the mill and and. bent in gradually-a spoonful ut a time-the whites of the oggy beaten very light, and sot to cool; pudding sot in the oven till of a light, deli- boil them in a gation Put one teaspoonful large spoontul of citnamon, one of allspice, $1: tablespoonful of cloves and mustard, a in a bag, and boll down to three quarts; turn called to move from the city t a lovely place in the country. some distance from tut, as (t happened, quite near a railroad station, at which, dur- the summor months, many psssengers fug + ACB mers, und lund being and not to love-some one, planted a large flower arden, with common seeds mostly. allowing but few of the more costly novelties. Anglous t6 procure some articles for her children, for which she could not afford the would 'go to the station daily with tiny bouguets which sho would arrange for him, he should bave. half the money obtained for the purchase of x much desired. boys' maga: success. . The bouquets were sold for a dime each, and at the close of the wesson a neat little stim hind been obtained. |. The second ear many orders were recelved from the £01431 guoste, both: for button hole bouguets |.. out Bowers were ordered for one hotel durin the second season, and the garden was taxe During the spring of the third war tho Indy had offers from two of the g; during . the plenty of: mon such nies, plesant work that the dimox scorn accumulated into g of her experience wight open the way for some one also.~- Twr Persowa Discowrort, and the worry of a Constant Cough, and the Horeums of are all remedied by Dr, D. Jnyne's Expector aht, a sefe modicino fOr Pulmonary disordors Porfeatly superb . And yours?\ restaurant today, and ns I looked at the two enthusiasts I tried to imagine what thoir wpeech would be, for instance, were they looking on Lake Como tn a allver moonrise, or upon the shimmer of a wuurise-tinted son, affodil nki'. or upou urled, from Ite: boary | battlements and yurplo In the \lovely if a wmfiomld of hard-boiled eg «ad a puch 0 or falth- footive and the vuperabundant simile maketh the] | nene _| WEBER & MEYER, Ladies, keep your eyee on the opening of | the Palace of Fashion nt 108 Seneca strost 'The West Shore railroad will run popular excursions to Ontario Beach even-fl Baturdny during August. Special train will leave E cgugéngmmusgo In; ram; Nos. 4, 5 and 9 from 80 and 100 to 5¢. Ing, leave the Beach at 7 P. M. Fare, #1 25 Nos. 5 and 1 from 10c and 19jc to 6c. for the round trip. '?i29 , Nos. 6 and 9 from 12je and 160 to To. heen supporting you Manx—Nun: ork FSp® (ho ts a lawyer, with a sly wink at ot exactly. Murder is assoult- hag with intent to kui The other is killing with Intent to salt. Physician (to count is decidedly better. ¢ Hation? Gountry Editor (absont-mindediy)-Circh- lation! About 2000, Bubscription pric, $1.00 por year. Nurse (to Bobby, who has come erying up- stairs from the dinip ~room)-—Wll3'; what's the mn'twr. Bobby 1 Pg“; you Anisbed your ner blagwbhlugFN—no. Fo sent me awiy from tuble just because I said that Mr. Moses, the mn who came to dinner with him, must buve sat on-the front seat when moses were pasted round. Farmer Ostcake (who has ordered a \crome glacee\ by pointing iv out on the menu bard, aud has it brought to him in a arhore, iny good man, mebbe I don't know editar)-Your pulse low about your clrou » when I usk for u glass of I don't want To elubber brought to me. --' \Clara said the old man, \that young fellow can't have you. | He amokes cigar: & i were - == $ won AND ABOUT WOMEX. alll - srnAy sB0T8, panion bia'face ligh with tl ion collars and ontfe Hav te: a “R— oeil: Pad be bo m“??? ighted up with recognition mover lin eBave ~Bovil g “flu-WW usto-Papa, isn't is- murder to kill a hag! & Je ;’ We the B Shoe than any other; Efififimfim shoe on the market], hiss the verdi offered money. SRNDKER, ar and Comfort. m ENDEKBER P buyers. . : at twice the WARKEL, 52 - 6 4 W ettes, I kuow, for I smoll them. when he is around.\ \Papa said the dear girl, he nover smokes them, but ho owns a cigareite fac- t tory.\ \Sot. Then, my darling, he can marry ou when he will, There's money in the usines.\ iHow much is tht canery i\ «\You dollars,\ ° Thar! well. Dll take it. Send me the \'We cannot send the bill without the rest of the bird.\ - Grocer--Didn't you give that man rathor small measurer® Clerk-Yos, air. But he's a coal-deater and would never think of weighing anything he bought un his own sales,\ _-_ 3 Compare Hood's Sarsaparilla. with other. blood puritiers und you will sos that It is by far the best. i or the whites may be spread on top, and the a Leaves. To spring.time, when an unseen sprite A rome wreath in the cardan weaves, And ull the abies are blue and white. The maple leaves. T |- Before the winter's angry blast In bleak Deconiber manos and grioros, Freesing the ducks in the lakelot tast, Then Sutuni leaves. Through all the ear, though dart or clear, f From crocwetime to time of shonven, Though snow» uinks dreae or Rowers choor, The servant leaven. -e- Romantlo Environment. He (sentlmentally)-It seems almost tim- possible to be amid theso woodland. scones, Bhe lunguishinglyi-Indeed. it does. The placid lake, tho «unlit hills, the shady dolls and the sweet rong of birds, drive from one's hoad all thought of what it. costs to live ro- spoctubly.-Good News, e lomo ammmont Try Them, Our chocolate dipped almonds are roxsted just enongh to tasto fins.. Teague & Co., candy store. ang16tf r A Drawback to Summar Joy. \When we would reach the ocean's strand The journey muoh the plemire mara: We have to walk or ermided stand Upon the sides of open cars. is it, \It isstremge that my hushand, who prides hime welf on his tidy appeszance, oan carry somuch hildrn , And all this nastiness could be eraided if he WoltsACMEBlacking on his shoes, and ret he supe isis the Anast Dressing a | - in the srarld foe his barnace. a Chang: a Pino Table to Walnut, ¢ A Poplar Kitchen Prasa to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. Bee whit crn be done with 250, worth af f2iK mon Poly Pail ”Ham ray is DRY GOODS fluid ADAM, 6s © MELDRUM & ANDERSON, AMERICAN BLOOE, i 1 Monday, August 18, | Sale of ribbons begins today. Satin and grosgrain ribbons, platn grosgrain | | Suit. to 14. $5.00 buys a substantial Dark,] Colored Suit for boys, long pants, 13 to 18 years. $7.63 buys exceptional value. Suits that we have sold for $10.00 a oe and $12; they are. tailor-made, from best of Américan woolens, ages 14 to 17 years. Some rare values left in our Sale of Men's Suite, former value $25.00, $22.00 und $20.00, now #15. Pants for work-08¢, 70¢ and 90c. KIDNEY 534 weral case te bex. all Pro or by mail from DaCUTA . M do Th wilt an® ¥\ reatiens. 309 Michigan St. $1.63 Union Suit, dark patterns, 5 to 13 years. $3.97 buys a nice All-wool nuxtures, | Ages 5 CLOTEING, HATS and PURKISHINGS 86 & BESEneGa St. And we medium Special Prices VALUES. _--_--e--- buys n goo commencing Aug. -or- d, strong mo-wedr OF MEMORY, Boston, Mase. to three hours and wpectucler comfort. Init-class. out plates. BUSINESS DEMANDS are going to soll in to: days, i 23 5000 YARDS Ingrain Carpets AT 60¢ PBR YARD, WORTH 80¢, Those aro full standard, all wool filling. Opp. Tift House. mow ir Having 1080 onds of worated warp, made of the nest stock. Tho latest designs and coloriugs. - Mail orders solicited. Exclusive Dealors in Carpets and Draperies, walt br uereie CouyTy ugainst Henry Gerber, Charles ribbone, and moire ribbons at a great 0?er sacrifice: ution an No. 21 ribbons reduced from 40 and Nos. 2 and 5 from 6¢ and 8s to 4c. Nos. 7 and 12 from 180 and 206 to Bc. “gas. 7, 9 and 16 from 250 and 800 to 1 oti oar. & Grand rtment of new dress fabrics in colors and black, New weaves, now designs, new colors -novelties in every way. Something imbout a new season's fabric must be {different from that of any previous season to mame it sty m5 desirable. IA shade of color the change of a thread may produce the desired result. The demand is for something novel. This novel something I1 fied magmamdmmfiu Andfi st a mode price. gave\! ir value dwnyal-‘oftgen-fiqxu ex- magi-7m be no better stock of own anywhere than we show. homes It is tome too soon to be looking for your early avkimn in . Choice colors will be sold first, of refused have since got course. The sale takes place on center rick, while you are still as poor as a church sisle bargain tables. to ea follows: fthre-Lmr-dnndtartydx south eighty aix degrees and fft east teg bundred and fifty £250 #10) fest, and thewce north \ode de- and Aft west and e pick the best from abroad and at Chia wus Gerber of an interlocutory fud he th tay oP 1190, the on the 411 . Peterce for that purpose duly, in the mfll‘ Undo Hall. in the City of September, 1800, at ten be the ; thence seven mfautes east fost od eighttenths (423 #10) feet, legroes and 472 Main St. solély Tiled oin wat a 'elock in the F Fu or tar minutes east Tox four mm: “at: eight tent Cunonic Biseases Cured For % years 1 whe bavicatk imo atiiomm cure of Heart, and taos Altx remedin® are Keung Mes Rleted, come a mo for Ins to ever yo 19do-n E arog mo ast Tes thed peysicat ats pores pud. Address Dn. H. DU MONT, 881 Columbus Ae., Now Remedicn: Bxport treatment. | Quick and lInstlug curs. E2~Montion this paper. prescription lenses ground tn from one Fox street, THT. House Block, Over Fred. J. Dora's Jewelry Btore. Teeth extraced without pain: by the use of Gns or Vitalized Air including extracting, and upward; with »llver. 75 conte; with porselaln, RQ cehte. Teeth extracted. for #5 centa. Broken hates repaired for To centa. i Crown aud bridge work, or tenth with- ao BARTLETT a Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ANTERACITE AND BITUMINOUS Particular Attention Given to Retail Ordars. OfMce. £8 Conl and tran Bxclmlm; Trestle, cor. Hambury sireem, Buffalo, NY. ne 040 A. 049 D. im Telephone 1411, I. PEHATFEER C. STR AUI Donter In All Kinds of CUT §TONE, 1151 MAIN 8T. opp. Bummor streets also G08 street, near Dodgo, Butlals, N, Y, saye dircovared and dereloped remadii ‘F' wet vith certainty conley) +04 Ponr er nod go. he dran, Kipwer and BLL ban Courtatimm, Naavous rorzuza, Dreotaror, and conse anesices of na erevies. ¥ioon Uisonoons, ne. evies VARAXTERD. In Lost the Waumorzes of Mex and wowrn, and ia Srruicts and their resulin in yous 1 3 hare apo I made o flteovery tt abled me to cure when my directions have bean follo Ladies, eufuring from any of those causos or their effects, T offer you positive and permanent relief, _ If af m so candidly. PRL 3000 I4. 3 IB, 354 Wenblagtoe At., Neale, ¥ F, . Special hiis, Bioed and Rectat Diseases lation at office or hy mail free. MeSl NERVOUS ang - ways in c Consultations. ow for it today. 53311585638\ Won't what does for 100,000 commenting to: do for you t H o ine. amg twenly per cont on all This is a rare saas : Lub QUR HOUSE will be opened. Sai ald n. urday evening for the accomm $.1 dation of those desiring to purolingi 36+ Main se, gr examime) tho finest ling\@£ wear Eagle, \ Mechanics' Tools in the country; \< m wen moreat the aa and terms to x Our Yum: frameless oye-gluaes Address, me are the perfection of style aud OPTICAL €0., 461 Main Dr. E. C. LONGNECXER Dental Parlors, 85 to 89 E. GENESEE 8T, Bost. yeta of tooth, §8 to $10, Teeth filled with got York, Buttala This in the New, York. feo All work warranted paztin Smo smaRs, OLLI as follows: top ytiteurs foy ¥atablished 1878. ark : have been Investigating and curing & axp oneou'ge of both sexes. nun-mama unu‘ ove, I ower cabin inglasretion, over work, evie vecyithn to specificn, | Taxy has $t ertagen | 4 or- Mex, wory case I bave alnce H wes. , Married Mox, d sou ima, or. \If too i i oY to e ehn't cure 1 Br my atheds wp 11 id not necessary io bat a amall proportion af there 1 cure. Rac r\ m mu dierence how Infill“: if: een ased w mor what treatmen Pfcime : Mita det yea weed hea fiblnd ¥ enjorm ths jeare and success it brings, I ofer It to you. ast fimfi‘h -'l'; After all Others Fu, | Conyult the HEW LIN MEDICAL C0., 485 & 487 Mata St, Buffalo, N, T. Twenty years' contionous Mets n Chronic, Nerves, Private, alw Vitra calls dads security Retail Departing Manufacturers of Pantal \VE heard of!: who said she'd. miles for a bottle of | TRINE if is wasn't passiblé) get one without, i- That woman understo comfort of having the Mrs. J. H. Reed discover the secret and a hundred. sand women are the 284 & 288 Main Streot, & Hudson River Ballrgsd Great Four-Track Trunk I???“ Boren Magnificer Dally, Traverse tie, A. 1C-Speciat N. T uP tofu ene \Bol bally ate e os 30 cepa > v LN F 8 Open Monday and: Astwzday. url het happig! con. 08 SWAN: ; XTRD-Agents to nell tha Pinless oes tent recently case; pal sauna-a whom Us; en; on E fee b, mouse mon BL., Worgestar, Eau! ok and the Orly: Hu al Enterin hs Very Genter alien, Train leave Exchange Tze. ing at Hook gmdxggtwm‘a‘ : -B York Ex arai aceite ¢ I i wat 'exouh limp: iP steel to ork 4 nity tin ent Hse an cars to New York amd I unary, \A teck Paras emo Main $ RiBToom 6 'riekes Arvat at the nent arie somon we topogs gé’mtm’mf *+ whwg‘fumw