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r At and the t. suit of as any T6 to our the ET. a t ring a and of this In- lagura » 1014 He | xf d The Way of Duty. The way of Duty, plain and straight, Winds not by Rowery, pati .-\ Itgoes through sorrow 'a narrow ante, here hoy n ag oft must w To mappfile'n aftermath When pleasury tripping comes alon Crowned wih per pffi, vas \« With blooming choeks where rosen throug She bids us qua-in alron's song- Lifo's rank delicious winot Ang pleagure throws hor radiant a With magie to entice; wooing smiles her lips rebel, Agsinst the frowning citadel Of Duty's sacrifice. If on Life's rugged path is elven Nor pleasure, hope, nor love, What All the toll for others striven- Or all the grief-If Joy unriven Wear fadeless crown abovet © Duty! cold as death thou art 'To chill each bud that swe But though in life they grow aparty These on blossoms of the lime monic she boats ALICES ADVENTURE. OME full of Adams, sudly. is all gray.\ - Bho was leaning on the old stome . stile in | the | woods, where the pluk leaflots of the wild - roses drifted down around hor at every breeze and the tall ferus wav softly to and fro, like a usin- lature army, with banuers of emerald grasses, The sultry summer duy had burned Itsolf to a close; the flory ashes of the sunset were FlIod up in the glowing West “inter columns of rose and gold und doeponing vialut, Allce Adams, the tired little district school teacher, on ber weary way home from the one-story red building, where she had ruled hor small kingdom afi day long, had paused fn the cool shadow of the woods to rest and think, She was an orphan, butt, over since she cguld remember, Uncle Jaber Adums had given har a home aitd a father's aifectionnte-thougl unsympathstic--care. Aunt Abby had scolded her and fondled her, by turns, and she had alternately romped fn the fields and dreamed. over \Thaddous of Warsaw\ and \Charlotte Temple\ until Uncle Juber pronounced her \old to earn her own living,\ and she was promoted to the full-fledged\ dignity of a \school- ma'am,.\ But it was a drudging and monotunous life after all, and there was many a time when little Alico for a wider experionce-s raore comprohendivy view of existonce, \I feel like a bird shut into m cage,\ thougnt Alico. \I do so want to stretch my wings.\ As she stood there, her bright cheoks fushed weith exor sise, and the evening wind blowing her flaxon hair into a not unpleturesgue con: furion, a hesvy footstep crushed the dead Foughs under: foot and a human. shadow ervised the wild forms at hur fret \L beg your pardon,\ said i tall, youn man, drvased. in a rough sut of gray tweed, ns he lifted a conrsoly braided straw hat from bis lnzurfant brown locks, 'but is this the way to Wild Gon?\ his gem he carried a portfolio, in one bund he balanced a light fishing-rod and satchel, and, as sho looked at him, Mus Admins decided upun his identity at once. \You have taken the wrong road,\ said aho. \'The footpath to Wild tren branches off to the right as you pass by the old. wind- mill with both its arms broken. You have taken the path which led to the left-and Bure you are!\ \Is it far from the Glen?\ he maked, ir- resalutaly. (*¥ ou are at least siz miles distant from it,\ Allice anawored, with quiet authority. \And how fur is the nearost house of enter- bo questioned in evident per- around here,\ said plexity. \Ub we don' have onf Alice,\ \untess you call old Uncle Asrou Hodge's beer-shop one-and that lias been closed for a month, but if you wnnt a night's shelter, I dare sny my uncle would let you »leep in. the. barn-chamber. It's quite com: fortable there, if you don't mind the chanting of the whippoomsills at night and the horses' stamping in their stalls, undor- neath @I shall be delighted to obtain any sort of a havon of refuge,\ said the stranger, with great forvency, \for L think, by the looks of the - clouds, t we aro gol to have a storm, nad I must confors that I do not relish the Idea of comping out in these woods without so much as an umbrella to shelter mot\ \I supj not,\ said Miss Adams, calmly legding the way. . \Gentlemen of your pro- feesion seldom are Inurod to the hardships of an open-air life.\ He looked quickly at her. \Of my profemion® he repeated, with something of a pussled air. \Ab\ sald Alico, demurely; \you think 1 don't penetrate your disguise.. But I do.\ \I am sure,\ Mid the (onus man, looking somowhat discomfited, \I had no idea--\ \I know all about y5u,\ pronounced Alice, with an airof calm superfority, \But you're n deal flung-r T expected to seo!\ \Well who am IF\ laughingly demanded the sratigor. on are the book-writer,\ eaid Alice. ''The author who is going to write a novel about the old ruined house in Wild Gien, whore the ghost used to walk, and the protty irl drowned herself in the days of the Rovo- ution. Ob, we've heard all t you,\ with mo exultant little nod of the head. \You came down to old Uwen Hardy's to make in- quirles, last week, and an artist from Bol: hampton fs coming to wketch the ruins, sod make the Ulustrations for the book, Lalu Handy mum but she declared you were m atuffy, middle-aged old fogy. Now, I should say you were ander 80.\ And the W short and surveyed him with a oritical alr, which appoared to amuse him not a little, am stz-and-twenty,\ said be. Lalu Hardy never was a in of char- meter,\ mild Alice, loftfly, . \But Hardy lg“ shor\ a dissipated \ 0 ecple's lives are so E dolor,\ sald\ Alico \But mine “magi-mum with; ... \He has bot hs way\ aes Abicws ots hé cin sey tn bars sesscten,\ EVENING NEWS BUFFALO, MONBAY, AUGUST 16, 1800. 1d spectacles and a shining bald head. 'The Instant he saw Alice Adngtm’ young. com- panion his face lighted up with recognition and ho bowed low, \Mr Moredithi® he exclaimed. \This is Indeed an unexpected I was ? “£1ng re, alr, g o Tom ht: {ng 3° sot you a are tomorrow, \Mr Meredith!\ Alice's dimpled face had turned scarlet with surprise and mortification. \Then you-you are not the book-writer, after allt\ You have let me beliove-\ \I beg your pardon,! said Mr. Meredith, with a qulet amile; \but is it far to hold mo responsible for the inferences you your- self chose to deduce! I never told you was a book- writer,\ Allce covered her burning face with both hands, \And I dared to you on temper- ance!\ sho cried. \I told you- Ob! what- what must you think of met\ She was turning to hurry away, when Mr. Meredith gontly detained her. \I think,\ sald he, \that you are frank and noble-ustured. beyond the gonerality of w- men, and 1 beg to assure you that you have tpfikgn no word which you need wish to re- call.\ . But 1b was long before Alice could recover her mental balanico, \\What mist he think of met\ she kopt re- Roulngwhemelf. \Ob; why couldn't] have old my prating tongue! Well, I've had an adventure nt last ®\ In a week or two, however, Mr. Meredith of the Towers came bavk to Jubes Adams' cottage-to skorch some choice bite of sconery In the neigbborhood, he said; and Allee bad to go with him to show hir the way, and, almost before she know it, all the old awk wardness. had disnppeared, and she was chutflnfi away as lively as over, and it ba pored that he kept coming until one duy he asked hor to bo his wife, !'You cannot mean it!\ sald Alico. \But 1 do,\ said bo, \L am only a silly little school-teacher.\ \You are my Ideal of the truest, purest womanhood, dear Alico,\ And so oar little herainte teaches school no fonger, and Meredith Towers has a mistress at dnct.-HN, Y. Ledgor. ie Two of a Kind. Bright moolight-uson the lak Their bout tridos edver in its wake; Across the water, falut but clen, Flonts munta to entrance the ear The glowing astral lamps of might Wink from the iratar's bright Till the tiny craft sceims all beset With sparkling dinmouds frumod in jot sim. \Twas fust such a clorious night as this Out horm-a rear ago- When you folded me close and with ades, Bald to aocenta soft and low That so long as life Itwolf stonld last You would aiways be true to me, But that, heigho' was a year ago, And wo all change so-don't wet For since then, you know, Ire met Marry and oe And they told tne the vey same thing That you iid to tue, dear, in the boat, out here That night when you gave tne this ring, Row, I know that it's ericl-nay, hoartlods-for whe 'To thus break your heart, |I regret it, But I'm going to be married to doe in Jilly; Forglys me the past und forgot it. nx. The dence you say! Weil, by Jove, I'm glad You've thus aes the pltch for my tune. For 1d hardy courage to tell you, my dear, That I'm to marry Joo's siiier in June. - + Brer Brooke and the White Kid. Joo Brooks was sitting in ils. barber shop Thursday morning, suys the Monongatiols Republican, when two. ladies: eutered, ovi- dontly mother and: daighter, th) youngur carrylug a babs, and both strangers to tho proprieter. Mr. Brooks, with that Chester- Holdinn bearing. fur which he is noted, nrose and gave them a cordial greeting. The mother of the babe. after replying to the salutation, raid. to Mr. Urwgvv f have a favor to ask of you, and although it may soem a queer one, and you a stranger, I hope an will grant it, I'm sure if you do it will of great benefit to my cnlld.\ \What can I do for you, madame? re- plled Joo, \If it is anything. ressonuble 1 prosume I can grant it.\ . \L have heard,\ continued the lady, \that if a colored perfon will kiss a baby twice in the mouth, it will assist it in tooting. and minks this troublesome period. to clildron vary cany to bear,\ \*I gvess I can necomtndodate you. madame,\ replied Joc, nud, sulting the action to the words, took the child from its mother's arina and gave it two as sweet and. resounding kisses as be was enpable of mfflwlllgfluh Josiph is mn expert in that direction, He bas the mouth. When this \ras done the taother took the child, and both ladies left the shop, appar- ently perfectly satistlod the operation. would ive the infant rolfef from that pain inci- ental to teething, | They seemed to be Indios of refinement, and from their actiona firmly belfeved that carorses from a colored purson would havo the effact dosired. Mr. Brooks says he has heard it in good for neuraigle on older girle, say 16 to 20 yoarsof age, Everything Gone Wrong In the bodily mechanism whon the liver gets out of order. Constipation, dyspepria, con- tamination of the blood, Imperfect assimiln- tion are certain to ensite. But it is easy to prevent these consequences, and remove their cause, by a course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which stimulates the biliary organ and regulates Its action. The direct result is a disappearance of tho pains beneath the ribs and through the shoulder blade, the nnuson, headacho, yellownoas of the skin, furred look of the tongue, and sour odor of the breath, ahictachnntgldu \vi; fin; 1.1?LMmeI lon and n re t. of ud hlfghrp also mushy the use of thluymlo- brated restorative bf health, which Imam—u- degree of vigor to the bedy which is lts best uxrantes of eafety from malarial epidemics. RNerve weaknors and over-tention is relleved by it, and it {improves both appetite and sleep. Chicago's Atmosphere. Irate Father (in Chicago)-What did you mean, eir, br g t fool daughter of mioa to that negrel i tastonfahed)-Was he a nogrot Irate Father-Have you no eyes! He's as black an the ace of lex. Clergyman-Yes, Lit I thought that was soot. Hfmuhk g] I!“ Denna ness, s, Sincplastnoss, Rervine. Samples free at Cou Senecs street, and at the Iroquois Nervous Dr. Miler' 'a, 180 y. Utite Cam Dulce. Miss Angyliny Gn rapture over a present gluc-h5—tmnnhh Mr. 501m»- a to send ime that beentiful assel and picture! - Waafig w, may a l\? Ii FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. favor, Yoko offects are fnshlonable and becoming to all except stout figures. Lovely little butter plates are of French china, shaped like different lasves. The Misscs Etaily and Georgiana Hill have started a school of Journal{sin In London. Mra. Goorgo B. McClellan has beon entor- taliing in London, but expéots to return to this country soon. Mre. Oscar Wilde is amusing herself com- piling an siphabetlo dictionary of Shake perean quotations. The autograph fan is again to the fore and engrosmes the attention of the summer girl at the seashore resorts. Mrs, Do Maitro, the sister of Robert Louis Btevenson, is a contributor to the London magazines and one of the wits of the Liter ary Ladies Dinner Club, Olive Logan, the Eiouur of newspaper women, has had the honor of betng elected a momiber of the Incorporated Mocisty of Authors, of which Lord Tennyson is dont. The latest thing in bathing suita is called the Duchess of Fife aud is made of tartan surnh silk, a plain sash accentuating the 005- vim, Hick stocklags are worn with the laid bathing suft and to be very elogant nse should be sill as well. Miss Marion Lea, sister of Mrs. Annia Loa Merritt (whose success with the brush bas brought her distinction in England) is ackiov- ing on the stuge in London a success of so flat- wring a kimfthm she is boing classed with such as Miss Terry, Thesours mem- bore of a Philadelphia family, Annis Pixley, now in London, says: \All dresses for slroot wont are now made sans bustles, sane reeds, sans erinolines, suus pretty much overything, and yet,\ she added with a bright laugh, \I notice they cost from 20 to 50 per cont, more thun they did when they put in the whole business,\ & Girls With Courage. All honor to the girl who has solved the problem of self-mminteosnce and bas the courage to demonstrate it before her class, especially if her class be the sort who toil pot, neither do. they spin.. Those only who have so solved and are so demonstrating ean say how great is the amount of courage required. ut. we must adiait that the social coward is more often met with, Wituess the num- erous queries in the quontlons and. answer columns as to the earning of mouquulsMy. and at home. The sentiment may falso, but it is a feminine one. The innately womanly repugnance to self-prominence is more to blante for it than the reasons usually given, I think, She has no self-confidence, low is sho to nse It. Sho fears fullur, and the making a spectacle of hersulé. It is, therefore, no wonder that sho usualiy gets no farther than mediocrity in muy work sho undertakes, Bhe has been accustonied to iving, she can not haggle over price, It {s bumiflinting to her to ask. a price oven. She would rather be Impored upon than call attention to herself by making a fuss, This may strike us as a wrong view of the subject, but, in the prasont state of society, it is apt to be one point of view neverthe- Jou, The remedy is to have every. girl-irre- spective uf wealth or. family-trught some art, business, trade or profession which has a market value. A fathor can make no surer provision for his daughter than to fit her to gare for hervelf. Riches have unnocountable ways of taling: to wingy: but only loss of bodily or montai powers can rob us of truing. of education, A. girl meed not go outside the beaten track unless who wishes, There are large possibilitica for the dressmaker, the cook, louseknepor, ougraver, teacher nod in many other directions. A. few years In a girl's life, be she over so wonithy, should be spout in making her the mistress of her fate -so far as the bread and. butter question 2, Let this education begin carly enough, E” wided by natural selection aud. be thor- ough. And ail her years should be spent in an atmosphere exlcalated to dissbuse her mind of the iden that «alf-maintenntico in do- rading, or that to labor is to low caste. Inst that \should\ and \shall\ are not, in this case, syuunymous w__-_-____- When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she erfed for Castoria, When the became Miss, she clang to Castoria, When sho had Children, ske gwen them Castoria, -_-.__ Ter Sunday Lover. \Mubel faltered the youth in tha gor- geous blazer, \L am deeply disappointed. The pfirflnllli you have shown for my society during the many. little excursions we have taken togother and the delightfal little evert- ing-er~--lunchea wa have had since the sum- mer ronson began led me to expect a different answer,\ \Because T have Inoked upon you as an agreeable secort to plenics and. lwn tennis partis and. for summor evening promenades ou have regarded yourself as my accepted lover, have you, George \And It is because 1 have been available for theso things,\ he eaid indignantly, \that you have accepted my attentions, is It? You regard me merely as a summer lover, I pre- sume \That in mbout the case, George,\ repHed the malden, as she dng. a hols in the sandy bench with her parnaol \'I have looked upot you as a lover in a pionickinn senso only.\- Chicago Tribune. «-_-» Hope For Graduates. Rusiness Man (to applicant for position}- Your references ma to charactor nre very good, air, and although you have bad no ex- perience [ will w‘om Anglican—Than you, I forgot to tell you that I have a college education. Business Man-Well, don't worry about that. You'll acon forget it. Prans' is the purest and beet Soap ever mada. _--e-_-_-- There Nights, When dewrops gem the rom When cl glows like a ery bail The fet man neat to misery's brink Both on the nearest druggist call And take a soda with a wiak. a_-_-__»___ Mrs. Winslow's Boothing Byrup for ren mmmmmmmflm ceatea bottle. Excessive Lore. irn-over linen callars and cuffs have come hard work Peadine DAINTY DISHES, \Weviled Ohicken.-Cut the remains, of each ,plece lightly with cayenne and silt Put a tablespoonful of butter iti a chafing flish, when hot add two tablsspoonfuls of stock or milk, put in the pisces of chicken, and, when thoroughly heated, serve. Bmothored Beef.-Have chopped fine one gonad of lean beef, put a tablespoonful of utter in your chatlug dish, when hot put in the beof, and stir constantly for about two minutes, dust with salt and popper and serve at once. This, if Jarepared 111an and sor very hot, is both dolicious and wholesome, Fried Egg Plant-Peol erg a“: mnd cut into ulEsu, erorswise, not quite half an. water and lst stand one hour; drain, wipe gently, and dip each slice in beaten egg, then fo bradd or cracker crumbs, and fry hi but ter and lard, half and bal. Sprialtls a little pepper over whilo they are frying. Grape Jelly.-Stem ripe grapes and put in a pregawe hymns, let come to a boil, mash und strain, Put the juice on to boll for 20 minutes, when add three-quarters of a pound of sugar to every pint of juice, skim while bofling, let cook 15 ininutes, Green Ell-Ape jolly may be made the same way, but will re- quire a pound of sugar to a pint of juco. Canned Blackberries. -To every pound bf blackborrles allow a quarter pound of sugar. Put the berries in a porcelain Ind cover them with the sagar, and lot ataud one or two hours, then add a quarter teaspoonful powdered alunf'to each quart of fruit,. Stand over n moderate tire, and bring to boilingfciun Bkim and can immediately as directed. apives Pudding.-Soak one-half cupful of for three or four hours in fust enough water to cover 16, then stir the tapioca in a plat of boiling nilk, Beat the yolks of three eggs with two-thirds of a cupful of sugar and nzblt of salt, then add this to the milk and taploca, Take from the fire, and beat in gradually-a spoonful at a time-the whites of the eggs beaten very light, and set to cool; or the whites nay be spread on wfi. and the pudding sot in the oven till of a light, dell- cate brown. Green Tomato Pickles-Blice ono peck of grean tomatoes, sprinkle one cup of sait\ over, and Jet \thein stand hours, then arin; boil them in @ gallon of good vinegar until tender, then take out wnd place in a jar, Put one teaspoonful of sugar, one texspoonful of horseradish, one Jarge spoonful of ciunamon, oue of allspice, half « tablespoonful of cloves and mustard, n teaspoonful of black pepper into the vinegar In a bag, and boil down to three quarts; turn over the pickles. One Woman's Way. A friend of mine suddenly found herself called. to move from the city toa lovely place in the country, some distance from church and school, 'but, as It happened, quite near a railroad. «tation, at which, dur- fug the summer months, many pussongors loft the cars to tike coaches furs popular resort a fow milos distant. The Indy, being passionately fond of flowers, aud land being of but little account, planted a large flower arden, with common seeds mostly, allowing Rereelf\ but few uf the more costly novelties. Anzlous to procure some articles for her children, for which she could not afford the money, 'she told her oldest boy that If he would go to the station daily with tiny bouguets which she would arrange for bir, be should have bulf: the money obtained for the purchase of a much desired. boys' zine. Almost from the start the plan was a auceoss. The bouquets were sold for a dimo each, and ist the clove of the sexson a noat little sum hnd been obtained, The second car mauy orders wore received from the otyl guest, b th for button-hole bouguets and larger ones. A large quantity of cut Bowor« were ordered for one hotel durlfifi the second sea«in, and the garden was tux to Its limit. During the spring ofthe third ear the Indy. had. offers from two of thy otels to plan and oversee, during.. the sooson, Inrge flower pots, plenty of mon boing Turnisbed to du the work. This is such nice, prousant work that the dimus som small; they so rnpldl{ accumulated Into dollars I hope the talling of ber experience might open the way for some one else- Good Housekerping. «ooze Trim Personal, Discowront, and the worry of a Constant Cough, and the Horeuess of Lungs. and Throat which usually attend it, are all remedied by Dr. D. Jnyne's Expector ant, a safe medicine for Pulmonary disordurs and Throat Aifections. aon ce- The Wasted Adjective. 4 the salad nfce, dear?\ \Lovely Perfectly suporb{ And yours? \Heavenly I\ Thero were the words that met my car in a restaurant today, and as I looked at the two entbuslasto I tried to iminglne what their speoch would be, for Instance, were they looking on Lake Como In a silver moonris, or upon the abimmer of a stinrise-tinted. sen, or upon a flock of ruby clouds driven by x lazy wind neras a daffodil sky, or pou Mont Blane with a storm fing anfurled, from Its hoary battlements and gurpln In. the shadow of descending might., If a salad is \lovely if a compound of hard-bolled ege and oil, with a dah of pepper and a pinch of cold. cooked tuto mont piecesg’dulf' luch thick; put the sitces in boiling saited 24 puriiters and you will soo that itis by fur the best. STRAY AHOTS. Husle-Papa, ten't Is murder to kill a hog? -Faps why]: a lawyer, with a sly wink at maming)-Not oxactly. Murder is assault. inf with. Intent to kilL . The othor It killing with intent to salt, Physician ito coun is decidedly better. lation? Country Editor (absent-mindedly}-Ciren- lation! 'About 2000, Bubscription price, $1.50 per year. Nurse (to Bobby, who has come erying up- stairs from thebfnmn -mnm)—W§y{ \in. the matter, Bobby? ve you Auished your diunort -. -Bobby trobbing)-N-no, . Pa sent meaway from the tuble just because I said that Alr. doses, the man who came to dinner with him, must have sat on the front seat whet noses were passed round, Farmer Oateake (who has ordered a \creme glazes\ by poluting it out on the menu card, and has it brought to him {n a saucer)-Look archers, my good man, mebbe I don't know murch about your old restaurant spellin', but when I ask for a glass of cream, L don't want no elsbber brought to me. \Clara said the old man, \that young fellow can't have you. He smokes cigar- ettes, I kuow, for I mmell them. when he is around.\ \Paps said the dear girl, he never tanks: them, but be owns a cigarofte fac- y.\ editor)-Your pulco ow about your circu- \So? - Then, m darling, be can marry ou when he will Theres money in the business,\ ('How much is that canary 1\ \Tou duslars.\ ' bu‘nlury well. Pll take it. Send mo the ''We cannot send the bill without the rest of the bird.\ Grocor-Didn't you give that man rather small measure?\ ¥ Clork-¥es, air. - But ho's a conl-dealer and would never think of weighing anything be bought on lis own scales.\ --- Compare Hood's Sarsaparilla with other blood -_____ Louver. To spring-time, whey an unseen sprite A rone wrouth in the arden woeves, And all the shies are blue and white, 'The maple leaves, Before the winter's angry blast In bleak December monny and griores, Freezing the ducks in the lakelet tusk, Then autumn lenves, Throughall the vear, though dark or clear, From erocur-time to time of ahoaves, Though snows make drear or flowers choor, The servant leaven. --- Romantlo Environment. He (sontimontally)-It seems almost im- possible to be amid thee woodland scancs, and not to love-woine ono, She auguisiingly-Indoed. it does. . The placid lake, the sunlit hills, the shady dolls and the sweet ong of birds, drive from ouo's head all thought of what It costs to live re- rpectably.-Good News, Try Thom. Our qhocolate dipped. almonds aro roasted Just onough to tmate fine. Teague & Co., candy store. augi6tt A Drawback to fummer Joy. When we would reach the osean'« strand The journey much the plesore mars: We have to walk or crowded stand Upon the uides of open cat 97 to frase ist my husband, who prides hime mld on hls Uy appearance, can carry somuch hiddaa dirt, And all thle neatinass could be aroided if he Wolf s QMEBlacking oa his shore, and ret be mays 1 is the Aner Dreseing in the world for hls Change a Pine Table to Wainut, N optar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. celory, is \grand what is loft for nature, or what cau be said of heraiaen, courage, faith- fulnoss nnd love! Verily the wasted adjective and the wuporabundnat simile maketh the hears tirod. -Chicago Herald. | Bum, keep your eyes on the opening of the Palace of Fashion at 108 Benccm street. | . aug16tf I The Mannish Gil A ing girl at Sea Girt Miia ie cl | And brown leather shore | i And socks of bright hues, And a light Siting, trouser llike skirt Whenever she strolls on the beach The other young girls yeil and screech; \They think she's a rude Intending young duds, And they hide till she's gone out of reach. e Ontaria Beach, The West Shore railroad will run papular excursions to Ontario Beach every Batursiny during August, Bpoctal train will leave Ex street station st 8:30 A. chan 1 return: Ing, leave the Bench at 7 P, JL.. Fare, 81.25) for the round trip. Ter | w---e-_-_-.~ How They Gof Rich, Bhe--I could hare married «ither or if Td wanted to, and thore men whom I refused hare since got rich, whilo you are still as poor as a .cburch mouse. He-Of course. I're been su pporting_you all three years. They hm‘L—mefork Weeki ADAM, and groegrain ribbons, plain grosgrain Iribhons, and moire tibbons at a great 'sactifice; whi 1100. bomv Choice colors will be sold first, of course. The sale takes place on centar aisle bargain tables. in in every wag jabout & new sesson's diferent from that of Ans previous {season to mane it stylish and des A shade of color or the change of o Beo what can be done with 203 G., worth of fil K-Y¥®BON ETL Tey it. WOLF? & RANDOLPH, Philedeiphis. DEY GOOD# and CARPETs8. MELDRUM & ANDERSON, AMERICAN BLOOK Monday, August 18. Sale of ribbone begins today. Satin No. 4 ribbons reduced from 4c and to %o, Nos. 2 and 5 from 6¢ and 8a to 40. Nos. 4, 5 and 9 from So and 100 to bo. Nos. 5 and 7 from 100 and 130 to b. Nos. 5 and 9 from 129j¢ and 150 to To. Nos. 7 and 12 from 166 and 200 to Sc. Nos. 7, 9 and 10 from 25¢ and 800 » Mztomual & . Grand assortmentof new dress fabrice colors and black. YOU 4 W 309 Michigan St. GET MORE STvE, Wear and Comfort in te BENDEHE R Shoe than any other shoe on the market offered at twice the money, SRNDKEAR, pecial Prices VALUES. $1.63 burs a good, strong Union Suit, dark patterns, 6 to 13 years. $3.97 buys a nice All-wool Suit, medium mixtures, ages 5 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 and $12; they aro tailor-made, from best of American woolens, ages 14 to 17 years. Some rare values left in our Sule of Men's Suits, former value $25.00, $22.00 und $20.00, now #13. Pants for work-63¢, 13¢ and 99¢. CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS, 86 & 88 Seneca St. mo-wefr BOSHESS DEANS And we are going to sell in ten days; commencing Aug. 4, 5000 YARDS -or -- Ingrain Carpets AT 606 PER TARD, WORTH 806. Thoro are full standard, all wool filling, Having 1080 ends of worsted watp, nade of the finest stock. The latest designs and colorings. Mail orders sullalted. WEBER & MEYER, Exclusive Dealars in Carpets and Draperies, Opp. Tit House. 472 Main St. m w tr KIDREY #58 ato td ‘flarfl ches oe bos. 00.119 Whise ex m. woubles. ena text by mars“! 91134?qu Ta reve L £\ Mfimutrfiméxtu w UPRENE COURT-ERIE COUNTY -Charlea W Winspear against Heary Gerber, Chariex Gerber sod Anna Gocber hy virtye of an interlocutory Judgment of par- tition and tale m In the above entitled action on the th day of August, refores for that pu County ho 1st day of the forencen of a aa of iand in Brf ot Eng ana bisto whe ing ata point in the southeasterly line of Hain street thfes hundred and thirty-ncren (337 feet southerty the point of Intersection af raid Une of Maln treet with the southerly line “mun-gums Tete ares mite and sbip (one m‘w three and atxty-five (385) mfimlmvsmlwrhundre?” < and New weaves, now designs, new colors Something bric. must be irable. thread may produce the desired result. The demand is for something novel. This novel something you will find VK \ f Aik t A Feeling of Securing with every package of liness with little Jabop; -it the house. Itdoés away danger as it does away with t' gos sis # earline. It secures clean W* leg .s a our tew dresi stuffs. And will find it at a moderate price. w: give fair value always-often-times ox- tra value, god: ahown adywhere than wa show. e pick the best from abroad and at It is none too soon to be looking for your early autamiis dress. - Auaw, & Td eatin, od eightientbs (420 8.10) feet, theace tooth seveatp foor degtees and rfim ool Tegra don bop rien poor sout - two malty In; tonthe ta Tite besdred aad There will be no better stock of dress babies ad f - t l $3 4] l a' - : | I to greey man, yéung, fed aid, who sailors from LOB OF MENMDRT, INIEUNATISM, NERVOUS and PHYBICAL UEPRESHTON, otc., postage ( Address Pm. H. DU MONT, 881 Columbia A . Copsultations, - Now Reinedica. nt.\ Quick and lasting cure., EZ Mention this papor. Bacrffice fale of PARASOLS commencing to: are lweutmpcéocggi on . & This is a mre opportunity | to secure a aplen- did bargain. S, J, Meflvee& Co. Manufacturers, 881 Main Bt., neat Eagle. m w en Pis Ochliste: prescription tenses ground in from one to three hones. Our patent frameless oye-glasses and spectacles are the perfection: of style and comfort. FOX OPTICAL CO., 461. Maii street, Tutt House Block, Dr. E. C. LONGNBCKER Dental Parlors, 86 to 89 E GENESEE ST, Over Fred. J Dora's Jewniry Btore. Teeth extrared without pain the use of Gas or Vitalized Air, Bost sets. of leoth. §8 to §10, Including extracting. Teeth Aled with gold, 81 and upward; with wilver, Thcents; with porgolain, 60 centn, Teeth extructed for ¥5 centa. lrokon later repaired for 75 cunts. All work warranted ind-class. Crown and bridge work, or toath with- - out plator. a 0 d4mo BARTLETT & SEARS, Wholesale and Rotall Deters in ANTHRACITE AND GOAL I BITUMINOUS Particular Attention Given to Retail Ordre. Office, G8 Coal and Tron Exchange; Trestle, cor. Scout and Hamburg streets, Bufalo, N. ¥. Telephone #40 A. 449 D. « Retail Dajzai‘tmaxh't nat, Ll cX, Monufactureis of Faklilogi rrirn 8x Open Monday nad Saturday FVE heard of a womai who said she'd walkifive miles for a bottle of BLEU: TRINE if it wasn't possible get one without. $4 adr That woman understood. comfort of having the hoi ways in curl © Mis: J. H. Reed discoyél the secret and n hundred h sand women are the happ for it today, fee? Won't what does for 100 do for you ¢ ' sont (UR HOUSE will be opened Sif nrday evening for the accomm dation of those desiring to pi gift examime) the finest lind% echanice' Tools in the country, 284 & 280 Main Street, eat cox. of styam, me_________con of Shall p eects the clothes without ad cess: patent recently apeitato whom the given: on receipt of a lfiuple l114m byumsfl; also f call and terms to Agonta; secure y our territory At once; Address, Tax Portes Ctorints Lick 0637.1 Ha mon t,, Worcester, Maz#. \nfe x7 TBA Elm cit & Hudson River Railyoy + Mle Great Four-Track Trun Beren Magnificently Equipped P Dally, Traverse mcyfizxgpfi” Sm? Yorky Duttale and the West, Thil is the Ohly Lise: Enterin 05 Arenmeenton daly, e+ . pt MIDI-n due ube as 1 f. i 00 NPC mols. thal i «topp t Moche rac fae anf iet A Mewew York Ripress , a Yerk B40 P. Hoxton 1048 F, Chicks 1'40 fir’fi. Fram Telephone 1411. 1873. PETER C.STR AUE, Dealer in All Kinda of CUT STONE, 1161 MAIN 8T. opp. Summer street; also 938° Ellicott streat, near Dodge, Buffalo, N Diseages Cure For N years I have been investigating and curing ino Maric eme Oproare ax0 qeeotine far oine tro artaven's of hoth sexes, During thik ito I have dncavered and deteloped tmeatit that ant with nfo, bod pasitire ethers Jn the e of Hf wane, Lovo, troy and pen Courtanm, Nenvouslbenthotr, 6renita« lurwnmv. Bytteren and all ofte conregr ences of Indiscrelt os Pie or grem. Phoon Dison eka, Ariioryitk Pai and tovse atfacrave wacuiaks vo works avARAWEEED. In Los: Marn000, the of Hest and Wourx, and to Arrittctm and their remits, ny edieh are eo Tags prank ® discovery that has on- Fert tas I have since whan my atrvetions have been followed. Woung Men, Marrled len, OM Max, Ladies, from any of thete canes or their efects, I ofer you postive and permanent rellet. If at- come ani lee me, of If too Tar away, tntite me for mmfignn:y it at: d‘.‘\;'. you 1 will tall so - my method It ht not vea axial! propurtion of thore I curs. (Be. it maker no dierence how long you bave becn diveased w i mor what treatment has failed, If you want health, and the enforment sud success it briogs, 1 offer it fo you. Address BB: GNX R, M £8, M44 Wankiagtos L., Reais, X. £, After all Others Fall, Consult the HEWLIN MEDICAL CO., 485 & 487 Main St., Buffilo, M. Y. mt G In the bead %, Aile. o * KDXT PMA] reine m-Wyuae‘nfim on earck Cla M'm Nor To“ Seated Titid vere a Actomimeditiin due at Syractine % tas hew Yore Mo ogy mince : W cereat tins c Eff\ magi mnégfl\ res £20.400. anual an afiffit’éfiaflf’fiififl Tay Thaw i . hese at ie tre rator bar for N mova are F Fim 6x04 R worse < 4 H a is ins for a 4 erl-éfio'if igo tat ajay ems nad | 121£i30nwiuinqa ( m‘fléfi. i ¥er Leckon, 520, Wiis, lime A. 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