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ought we're are then At want and the it. best. you d suit of theso epeat; with- from be as any dt to our the rape t rering a logs and at of chie wan io: slightest Franke axon, tagara noes Con 10-41%, _ th HA f«¢k§5§v BUFFALO EVENING * CB BUFFALO, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1800, The Way of Duty. 'The way of Daty, plain and straight, Winds not by flowery path:; It, goes through sorroi's narrow gato, Whare hope In hiding oft must walt 'To reup Life's aftermath? When pleasure tripplu comes along Crowned with her purple vino, With bloomingcheeks where roges throng She bids usquail ~In siren's song- Life's rank delicious wine? And Plenum throws her radia , With magle to entice; In woulng sillos her lips rebel Agminst the frowning cltadel ut Dutr's sacrifice. If on Life's rugged path !s evi Nor pleasure, hops, nor love, What all the toll for others strivan- Or all the grief-if Joy untiven Wear fadeless crown above! © Duty! cold es death thou art ., To chieachbod that awoltes ,. ut though to life they grow apa These peasion bicesoma pf the heart Bhiull turn to Inmortellss? ALICFS ADVENTURE ., ons g's lives are 10 full of color,\ said Alico Adams, sadly. \But mine is all gray,\ She was leaning on the old stone . stile in . the . woods, whare the pluk leatlote of the wild - roses drifted down around hor nt every breeze and the tull ferns waved softly to and fro, like a min- fature army, with banners of emerald. grasses, The saliry. summer. day had burned itealf to a close; the fiery ashes of the sunset ware piled up in the glowing West under columns of rose and gold nnd deepening violet. Allcs Adas, the tired little district school teacher, on her weary way home from the Ono-awl? ted building, where she had ruled hor small kigdom “5 day long, had paused fn the cool shadow of the woods to rust and think. She was an orphan, but, ever siuce sho could remember, Uncle Jabez Admins had given hor w home abd & fatbor's aifectionate-though unsy mpathetio-care. Aunt Abby had scolded her and fondled her, by turns, aud she had alternately romped in the Helds and drosmedl over \Thaddeus of Warsaw\ and \Charlotte: Templo® until Unele Jubez. pronounced her. \uld enough to exra her own living,\ and she was promoted to the full-fledged: dignity of a \school ma'am,\ But it was a drudging and monotonous life after all, and thero was many a tinie when little Alive sighed for a wider experionco-a more comprehonive view of existence, I feel like a bird shut into a cage,\ thougnt Alica, \I do so waut to stretch my wings.\ An she stood there, her bright chooks flushed with exersino, and the evening wind blowing her Bazen hair into a not unpieturesgue con- fusion, a heavy footstep crushed the dead bough under: foot and n. hunian. shadow erosied the wild ferns at hur feet, \I beg your pardon,\ wad i tall, young man, dressed in a rough suit of gray tweed. as be lifted a coursely braided strmw bat trom lus Inxuriant brown locks, 'but is this the wity to Wild Glen!\ under lus arm. he carried a portfolio, in oue hand he balaneed a light Asking-rod and watcbel, ond, as sho looked at. him, Miss Adams decided upon his identity at oue. \You linve mfg\ the wrong rond,\ anid she. \The foot-path to Wild Clan branchow off to the right as you pra by the old. wind- mill with both its arimg broken. You bave taken the path which lod to the loft-and here you are!\ \ly it far from the Glenf* be asked, ir- resolutoly \You are at least six miles distant from it,\ Alico answered, with quiet nuthority. \And how far is the nearcst bouse of enter- tnumenti® be questioned: in evident. por- plexity. cli, we doo' have any around. here,\ said Alice, you call old Uncle 'Auron Hodge's beer-shiop one-and that bis lean closed for a mouth. But If you sant a inght's shelter, 1 daro say. my uncle would let you sleep th the barn-chamber. 1s quite coin- fortable thers, if you don't mind the chanting of the whip-poor-wills at nicht and. the horses' stampitfg in their. stalls, under- neath? \I shall be delighted to obtain any sort of a haven of rofuge,\ said the «tranger, with groat fervency, \Tor U think, hy the louks of the clouda, (hat we are going to bave a storm, and I must confes that I do not relish the idea of camping out in thes woods without so much as an umbrella to sbolter not,\ said Miss Admins, calmly leading the way.\ \Gentlemen of your pro- femdon seldom are Inured to the hardships of an opon-alr life,\ Bo looked quickly nt hor. \Of my profession® be reposted, with something of puzzled air. \Ab!\ sald Alico, demurely; \you think I don't penetrate your dirguisa. But I do.\ \I am sure,\ said the young man, looking somewhat dfscomilted, \I had no Idea--\ \I know all abont you,\ pronounced Allon, with an atr of calm superiority, \But you're s dent younger than I expected to me!\ Well, who am IT\ laughingly demanded the stringer. 'You are the bookwriter,\ said Alicn, \\The author who is going to write a novel about the old ruined bouse in Wild Gian, where the ghost med to wilk, and the protty 1 drowned herself in the day» of mghvo ution Ob, we've beard all about you,\ with an exultant little nod of the bead. \'You came down to old (Jwen Hardy's to make in- quiries, Inst weok, and nn artist from Bek hampton is coming to sketch the ruins, and make the lilustration« for the book. Lulu Hardy anw you, but she declared you were a staify, middle-aged old fogy, Now, [ should say you were under 80.\ she short, and surveyed him with a critical alr, which appeared to amuse him not a little, \I am rtr-and-twenty,\ suid ba. \Lulu Hardy never was a j dge ot char actor,\ said fl loftily. Bot irs Hardy said “a“??? to a dissipated man.\ e ''Yes,\ nodded Alice, ''You called for a bottle of brandy, and drank a glass of it mw -yes, absolntely raw! And then you smoked three cigars afterward, and sat up writing in a little portfollo-probably the very oue have under your the night. Now TI must say, you don't look like thas sort of Fold spectacles and a shining bild head, The Instant ho eaw Alice Adams) young com- panion his face lighted up with recogultion and ho bowed low, - @Mr. Meredith]® be exclaimed. . \This is indeed\ on unexpeoted pleasure, sir, . I was hoping to meet you at The Towers tomorrow, but--~\ \Mr Alcos dimpled. face had turned. scarlet with surprise and mortification, \Then you-you are not the book-writer, after allt - You have let me bellve-\ \I beg your pardon,\ said. Mr. Meredith with a quiet smile; \but Is it fair to hol me responaible for the Inforences you your- self chose to deduce? I never told you was a book-writer,\ Alico covered hor burning face with both hand«. \And I dared to lecture you on temper- ance!\ sho erfed, \I told you- Oh! what- wig? must ynuifihlnk uf mei\ he was turning to burry away, when Mr. Meredith gontly detainod fox. .. \T think,\ said he, \'that you are frank and noble-natured. beyoud the generality of wo- men, and 1 beg to assure you that you havo upflksfn no word which you need wish to re- call.\ But It was long before Alice could recover her montal balance, \W hat must he think of me?\ she kept ro- Keuungwhumlr. \Oh? why couldn't have eld my prating tongue! Well, Pvo had an adventure at Inst\ In a woek or two, however, Mr. Meredith of the Towefs came back to Jaber Adams' cottage-to aktotch some choice bits of sednery in the neighborhood, he said: und Alice bad to go with him to show lim the way, and, almost before whe know it, all the old awk warduess had. disappeared, and she was chatting away. as lively as over; and it'hap- pored that ho kept coming until one day he asked her to be his wife. B \You cannot mean it!\ said Alica, \But I do,\ said he, #L am only a silly little \You are my ideal of tho truust, purest womanhood, dear Alice.\ And so our little heroine teaches school no longer, and Meredith Towers hns a mistress ut last -N. ¥, Ledyer. ___ Two of s Kind. ight moolight ~uon the take- {heir bout train allser in lor wake Acrom the water, fait but clear, Floats music to entrance the ear Ye lowing mstral lamps of nught Alok from the wnter n musface bri Till the tiny craft neem all beset With sparking dinmonda framed i sie. \Twas just such a glorious night as this Gut hem» a your ago- When you folded ine close and with akiss, Haid In accente soft an 1 low That so long ua life whould tast You would ahisys be true to me, But that, helgho\ was a year mo, Aud wo all chunige so ~dou't wet For since then, yon know, Ive met Horry and oe, And they told me the very sume thing That you aid to me, den, In the boat out hore Phu alt when you gave me this ritig. Now, know that i'y eriiol-tay, heurtless-for te To tha break your heart, 1 regret It, But I'm going to be married to Joo ln July; Forgive tus the past and forget it us Well. by Jorn, I'm gilt You've thus ser the pitch for my tune, For Pd hanily courage to tell you. my dear, That in to marry Joo a sluter in June. The dure you say * Br'er Brooks and the White Kid. Joe Brooks was sitting. in bis barber shop Thurslay morning, rays, the Monongahela Republican, when two ladias: ontered, ovi- dently mothor and: daughter, the younger carrying a bube, and both strangers to the pronriotor. Alr. Brooks, with that Chostor« fieklinu bearing for which he is noted, uraso «nd. gave. thein a. cordial greeting. The mother of the babe. after replying: to the salutation, said to Mr. Brooks: \I have a fuvor to ust. of you, and although it may seem a queer ono, and you a stranger, I hope K3\ will geant it. I'm sure if you do it will of great benefit to my caild.\ \What cun 1 do for you,. madame?\ ro- plied Jou. \If it is anything. reasonable I presome [ can grant it.\ \L have heard,\ continued the Indy, \thnt if a colored person will kim a baby twice in the month, it will ussist it in teething: and make this otherwise troublesome period to children very cary to bear.\ - \Laga I can accommdodate you, madame,\ weplied Joo, aud, wnlting the action to the words, took the child from {ts mothor's armn and gave it two max sweet and. resounding knws as he was capable of bestowing-and Joreph in an oxport in that direction. He bas the mouth. When this ras done the mother took the child, and both Indiew left thi shop, apper ently perfectly satistled the operation would give the Infant rellof from that pain: inci- lontal to teething. They seemed to be lndie« of refnemont, and from their actions Ormmly belleved that carosses from a colored person would have the effect desired. Mr Brooks nays he has heard it is good for neuralghn on older girle, say 16 to 20 yours of wige. Mvorything Goes Wrong In the bodily meobantsin whon the livor gets ont of order. Constipation, dyspopsin, con- tamination of the blood, Imperfect ssximila- tion are cortain to ensne. But it ts casy to prevent these consequences, and remove their cause, by a coure of Hostetter's Stomach Bittors, which. stimulates the biliary organ and regulates ita netion, The direct result in a of the' pains beneath the ribs and through the shoulder blade, the nausea. headache, yellowness of the skid, furred look of the tongne, and sour odor of the breath, which chin-13mm llvlzfr gm: latnt, Sound digestion ard a regu mbit of body are blessings also secured by the use of this onle bruted restorative of health, which imparts a degrea of vigor to the body-hichhlgnhut urantee safety from malarinl epidemics Nerve weakness and over-tention is relayed by it, and it improves both appetite and sleep. Chfeago's Atmosphere. traté Father (in Chi )-What did you mean, sir, by marrying that fool daughter of mine to that negrot Clergyman (astonished)-Was he a negro! Irate Pather-Have no eyes! He's as black as the see of Clergyman-Yes, but I thought that was soot. _---_-»-_- Headache, Neuralgia, Dizziness, Nervous ness, Spasms, Sleeplossi Dr. Milea' Nervine. les free at x. 180 Senoce street, and af the 7 Ute Cam Dales. eae, neenee toon to send me that beautiful easel and picture! a - cou WWdAMWMM z On Deck. It Dn Dys, the well-known aid gig?” ‘hallmdékh’rudyuégi s re mgommmdmhm tare and successful consideration he did before. 'The doctor bas an able corps ot amistants ready to attend to the needs of his patrons. FoR AND ABOUT WOMEN. Turn-over linen collars and ouffe have come favor, Yoke effects are fashionable and becoming to all except stout figures. Lovely: little butter plates are of French china, agaped like different leaves. The Misses Emily aud Goorgiana Hill have started a school of Journalism In London. Mrs. Georgo B. MeCiollan has been enter- taining in London, but expects to return to this country soon, Mrs. Oscar Wildo is amusing herself com: piling an alpkabetio dictionary of Shaks- purean quotations, The autograph fan is again to the fore and engrosses the attention of the summer girl at the seashore resorts. Mrs. Do Maitro, the sister of Robert Los Stevenson, s a contributor to the London magazines and one of the wits of the Liter ary Ladies Dinner Club. Olive Logan, the pioneer of nowspaper women, has bad the Eoum' of being elected m member of the Incorporated Society of Authors, of which Lord Tennyson is Pros dont. The Intest thing in bathing sults is datled the Duchass of Fife: and is made of tartan surah silk, a plain sush accentuating the cor- tume. Black stockiage are worn with the plaid bathing suit and to be very elegant mse should be silk ay well. Miro Marlon Lea, sister of Mrs. Auna Lea Merritt (whore success with the brush bas brought her distinction in England) is achley- Ing on the stage in London a success of tering. a kind that sho Is boing classed with such favorites as Mis Terry, Theseare mem- bers of a Philadelphia family. Annie Pizley, now in London, says: All dresses for street. wear are now made sane bustlos, mins reeds, sans erinolines, sans protty much everything, and yet,\ she added with a bright laugh, \I notice they cost from 25 to 50 par cout. more than they did when they put in the whole business.\ wo + Girls With Courage. All honor to the girl who hus solved. the problem of selfmmnintenance and bas the cournge to demonstrate it before ber class, expecially. if her class be the sort who toll not, neither do they spin. Those only who have so solved and wre so demonstrating can say. how great is the amount of courige required. But we must admit that the social coward is more often inet with, Withess the num erous. queries In the questions and. answer column an to the earning of mnuuaulielly wad at home, The sentiment may {ali, but it is a feminine oue... The Innutely womnnly repugnance to self-prominence is nore to blame for it than the reasons tsually ien, I thunk, She has no. solf-contidence, how is sho to uso it. She fours failure, and the making a spectacle of herself. It is, therefore, no wouder that sho usually gets no farther than mediocrity in. any. work shu undertakes. She has been accustomed to giving, she can not haggle over prices. It is humiliating to ber to ask a. price oven. Sho would rather be Imposed upon than call attontion to herwalf by making a fuus, This may strike us as a wrong view of the subject, but. in the present stite of society, it is apt t be one point of view noverthe- lows The remedy ts to have: overy. spective of woulth or. family-tnugbt some art, business, tride or profession which has a market value. . A futher can make no surer provision for bw duugttor than to ft har to eare for hemelf. | Tiches have mnceountable ways of taking: to themmalyen wings; but only loss of bedily or mental powers can rob us of- training or sdaeation. A girl wood not go outside. the beaten tnick wnlews sue wishes, There are largo possibilities for the dressmaker, the gook, housekeeper, engravers towher and in many other directionk A. few years in a girl's life, be she over o. wealthy, Should be wpout in making her the mintcos of har fate -s far as the bread and butter quertion oes. . Let this education begin early enough, guided by natural selection and. be thor- ough, . Aud all hor years snould. be spout in an atmosphere calculated. to disabuse her imind of the idea that solfomaintonance in do- grading, or thit to labor is to los canto. Alas: that \should\ and \shall\ are. not, in this caso, synonymous. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When sho became Mise, she cling to Castoria, Whan aho had Children, she gaes therm Castoria, e Her Sunday Lover. \Mabel faltered the youth in the: gnr- geous blazor, \I am deeply disappointed. Tho partiality you have shown for. my socloty during the. many. little excursions we have taken togother and the dolightful little even- ing-or-Innchos we hnve had sinco the eum» mat sonson began led me to expect a different answer,\ I have looked upon you na an agromable escort to picnics and lawn teunis partio® and for summer evening promonades You hare regarded vourself as my accepi lover, have you, George!\ - \And It is because 1 have been available tor thes things,\ be sald Indignantly, \that you have accopted my attentions, Is it! You regard mo merely as a summer lover, I pre- sume!\ \That {s about the case, Gearge,\ replied the roniden, na she dug a hole in the sandy beach with hor parnaol. \I have looked upon you aa a lover in a plcuickinn sense only.\~ Thicago Tribune. ___ Hope For Graduates. Busfness Man (to applicaut for position}~ Your references na to character are very good, str, and although you have bad no ex- perience I will try you. Applicant-Thank you. I forgot to tell you that I bave a coll education. Business Man-Well, don't worry about that. You'll soon forget it. +--- Pears) is the purest and bert Soap arer mada. These Night«. When deswdrops gem the\ And frogs to sing beg a, Voracious mosquitoes Their deadly work get in. When Sol glows like a fiery ball The fat man near to miaery's brink Doth on the nearest druggist call And take a soda with a wink. o Wiasiow's Soothing Byrup for Children the gums and allays all pain. Edcersive Lore. Rural Child-I wish Aunty Brownstone didn't lave us so mock. Mrs. Ba La mkest what a funny aemzzes DAINTY DISHES, giled Chicken, the remains: of cooked chicken Into neat places dust . 4 ploce lightly with cayenne and silt. Fut a tablespoonful of butter fo a chatin «ish, when bot add two tablespoonfuls 0 stock or milk, put in the pleces of chicken, and, whan thoroughly heated, serve. Smothered. Beef.-Have ch fine one ound of lean beef, put a. tablespoonful of utter in your chating dish, when bot put n the beef, and stir constantly for about two minutes, dust with sult and pwpfxsr and sorve at once. | This, if prepared nfcoly and torved very bot, is both delicious and wholesome. Fried Egg Plont-Peel ogg plant and out fnto slices, cromwlse, not quite balf an fuch thick; put the slices in boiling salted water and lst stand. one hour; drain, wipo ently, and dip each slice in beaten egg, then n bread or cracker erumby, and fry In but- ter and lard, balf and half, | Spriultlo little pepper over while they ure frying. Grape Jolly.-Stem ripe grapes and put in a preserve kettle, lot come to a boil, mash andstraln, | Put the fulco on to bofl for 20 minutes, when add three-quarters of a pound of sugar to overy piut of juice, skim while bofling, let cook 16 minutes. Green gripe jolly be made thesame way, but will re- quires pound of sugar to a pint of Juice. Canned | Blackberries.-~To every pound ot blackberries allow a quarter pound of sugar. - Put the borries in a porcelain lined kettle, cover them with the sugar, and let stand one or two hours, then add a quarter teaspoonful powdered alum to each quart of fruit. | Btand over n moderate fire, and bring to boiling point. . Sitimand can Iitmediatoly us directed. - 'Papioca Puddling.-Soak one-half cupful of tapioca for three or four hours {n just enough water to cover it, then stir the tapioca in a pint of boiling milk, . Beat the yolks of three eggs with two-thirds of a cupful of sugar and a linen! salt, then add this to the milk and taploon, Take from tho fre, and best In gradually-a spoonful at i time-the whites of the eggs beaten vory light, and sot to cool or the whites may be spread on ml]. and the pudding wot in tho oven till of a Tight, deli- cate brown, Bliced Green Tomato Pickles.-Blice one peck | of | green . tumators, | sprinkle one gup of salt over, ond let them. stand 24 bours, then argin; boil them in a gallo of good vinegar until tender. then take out and place fn a jur. | Put une teaspoonful of sigar. one teaspoonful of horserudish, one large spoonful. of cianamon, one of allsples, half a tablespoontul of cloves and mustard, a 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 mins suddenly found herself called to move from the city to a lovely place in the country. some distance from church and wehool, but, ax it bappetied, quite near a railroad station, at which, dur» jng. the simmer months, many pasengors loft the cary to. tihe conchies for a popular resort a fow miles distant. The tady, being passionutely ford of Bowery, aud laud being of but Iitile account, planted a large flower arden, with common seeds mostly, allowing erself but fow of tho mure costly novelties. Anxious to procure soine articles for her children, for which she could not afford the money, who told her oldest boy tItut if be would go to the station day with tiny bougtett which she would arrange for him, he should have. half the money obtained for the purchase of a much desfrod. boys' maga- zinc. . Alimost from the start the plan was a success. The bouquets were sold for a dime each, and at the clos of the somon a nest little sum nad been obtained. The second gear many arders were received from the botel guests, both. for button-hole bouguate and. larger ones .A large quantity of out towers were ordured for one butel durlug the second seasm, and the gurdsn was taxed to its limit. - During the spring of the third {mt the Indy had offer from two of the botols to plan aud: overses, weuson, Inrge flower pots, plenty . of being furuhed. to do. the. work such nice, pleasant work that the (litnes seem wnall; they so ropidly aceimulated into dollars might open the way for some une olso,-- Good Househerping. -+- \Tie Prnsoxat and the worry men of a Constant Cough, and the Horenow of Lunge: and Throat which usually attend it ure all remedied by D unt, a safo medicine for Pulmonary disurdars und Throat Affections. --- The Wanted Adjective. ? the raind nico, doar?\ \ wely fectly suporb? cavonly hose wore the words that mot m{ car in a the two enthusiasts 1 tried to imagine what thir restaurant today, and as I looked a speech would. be, for Instance, were ther looking on Lake Como in a silver moonri«, or upon the shimmer of a sunrise-tinted tes, or npon a flock of ruby clouds driven by « Inzt wind neross a daffodil sky, or upon Mont Blane with a storm flag unfurled from ita hoary battloments and purple In the shadow of descending. night,. If a. iind is \lovely if n. compound of hard-boiled eg and oll,\ with a daah of pappor and a pinch \f celery, is \grand what {a left for nature, or what cau be amid of boroiim, courage, faito- fulness and love? Verily the wasted adjective und the superabundast simile maketh the heart ured. -Chieago Herald. ___. - Ladies, keep your syes on the opening of the Palace uprmmn at 108 Senoca streat aug Lint ___ The Mannich Girk A pretty young girl at fen Gist Wears a regular masculine shirt And brown leather shore Aud socks of bright hues, And a tight fitting, trouser like siir? Whengrer she strolls ou the beach 'The other poe tom yell and screech; They think abo's a tude Introding y og dude, od they hide till she s gone out of t &_ Ontarto Beach. 'The West Shore railroad will rum alar excursions to Ontario Beach every Batiniar during August. Special trmin wil leave Et- change street station at 8:80 A. M.; return: Ing, leave the Beach at 7 P. M.. Fare, £1 25 for the trip. 'rge -___s__- How They Got Rich. Sho--I could have married either Whipper or Snapper if Td wanted to, and both of thosemen whom I refused have since rot rich, while you are still as poor as a cbarch mouse. : He-Of course. I've bean supporting you ' 5,323;- years They haven't-Wew York A Feeling of Security goes with every package of , Pearline. It secures clean- liness with little labor; it setures conifort in: all house work, and better work all over during . the} This is [ Hope the tolling of hor exportence . Jayne's Expeoto , And: yours\ NEWS, MON’AAY. AUGUST 18, 1890. STRAY SHOTS. Susto-Papa, tant it murder to kill a hogt Papa (who. is a lawyer, with a aly wink at munuam--Not exactly. Murder is asimult- piug rith inrent to kill, The other is killing with intent to salt. , Physicin ito countr is decidedly buttor. lation Country Editor (absent-inindediy)-Clreu- lation! 'About 2000, Subscription price, 81.50 por your, Nurs tto Bobby, who has come erying un stairs from the dbsing-room-Why, what'. [the mutter, Bobby ve you finfsbed your dinner a Bum? sobbing)-N-no, Fn sent mo away from. the table just because I said that Mr. Moses, the man who eqine to dinner with bim, must bave sat on the front seat when noses irore passed round. Farmer Onteake (who has ordered a \creme glacee\ by pointing it out on the menu card, and has it brought to him in a saucer)-Look a-here, may good man, mebbe I don't know much about your old restourant spellin', but when L ask for a glaas of creain, L don't want no clabber brought to me. ©Clar,\ sald the old man, \that young fellvw can't have you. He sinokes cigar- ettes, I know, for IL imall them when he is around.\ \Papm said the deur girl, he never wuukss them, but be owas a cigurette fac- editor)-Your pulse ow about your clren \So! Then, my darling, he can marry ou when he will. Theres money in the ustness,\ 'How much is that canary i\ \Ton dollars.\ blIiY'eU well. I'll take it. Send mo the i of the bird.\ Grocer« Dida't you give that man rather small meagureP \ co\ 0, Clerk Yes, st. Bat hor a coal-dealer and would never think of weighing anything he bought on his own scaiew,\ +--- Compare Hood's Sarsaparilia. with other. blood puritiers and you wili see that It iy Ly far the best Leaves. apring time, when an unseen sprite rise wreath in the gurden weuves, wll the wides are blue usd white, The muple loaves. Before the winter's angry bient In bleak Deceaibor moans and grieves, Freeing the ducks In the lnkelet tast, Then nutunin leaven Thysimch all the year, though dark or clear, From erocus-time to time of sheaves, Though exams make dreur or fowere choor, The serrnnt leaves. Romantlo Environment. He {sontimentally)-It soomn almost Im- possible to be amid theso. woodland. scones, and. not to love some one, - She lumgrishingly)-Indeed. it does. The alacil lake, the wanht hills, the shady dells and the weet song of birds, drive from one hoad all thot tof what it costs to live re- spectably.-Good News. a---e--_ Try Them. Our chocolate dipped. almonds are ronsted fust enough to taste fine. Teague & Co., randy store. aug 16tf ___ A Drawback to Summer Joy. u we would reach the ocean's strund # journey much the mare to walk or crowded stand wn the sidon of upen cars. +a \I bnstrange that my hoibend, who pridnt hime self on his t appeerance, can carry somuch bidden nasties could be aroided if he Wol Change a Pine Table to Walnut. a A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. } A Cane Recker to Mahogany. Bee what can be done with 250, worth of | IK—R ON IU ED. ray (7. WOLFF a Philadelphia. (ADAM. ~~ I MELDRUM & ANDERSON, AMERICAN BLOOK Monday,August 18. Bale of ribbons begins today. Satin and groegrain ribbons, plain grosgrain jribbons, and moire ribbons at agreat sacrifice: | No. 4 ribbons reduced from 40 and 'be to fo |_ Nos. 2 and 5 from 60 and Bo to 40. Nos. 4, 5 and 9 from Se and 100 to be. Noe. 5 and 7 from 106 and 12j0 to 6c. Nos. 5 and 9 from 12je and 15e to Te. Nos. 7 and 12 from 15¢ and 20¢ to Bc. with. 7, 9 aud 16 from 25¢ and B0o to Choice colors will be sold first, of course. The sale takes piace on center {aisle bargain tables, aoa Mroror & Grand assortment of new dress fabrics in colors and black. New weaves, new designs, new colors -novelties .in every way. Something about a new season's fabric must be different from that of any previous season to maxe It stylish and desirable. A shade of color or the change of a thread may produce the desired result. The demand for something novel. This novel something you will d “magnum- new dress stuffs, And $0 will find it at a moderate price. o give fair value always-often-times ex- tra value. It is none too soon to be for your early aotuamn dros. locking Anai, Xmen & methane], 150, worth 450. we Misses' colored Jerseys, 80c, worth the house. away with |\* fiasitfiaea‘mywkh froa Tam enytiing tha \We. cannot send the bill without the rest |, F MORE STYLE Wear and Comfort i; the SENDEE R Shoe than: any other the market offered at twice the shoe on money. AENDKER, 309 Michigan St. Special Prices VALUES. __»__ $1.63 huye a good, strong Union Suit, dark patterns, 5 to 13 yours. ** $3.97 buys n nice All-wool Suit, - medium | pistures, ages 5 to 14. $5.00 buys a substuntisl Dark Colored Suit for boys, long pants, 1J to 18 years. $7.63 buys oxneptional value. Suits that we have sold for $10.00 nud #12; they are tailor-made, from best of American woolens, ages 14 to 17 years. Some rare values left in our Sale of Men's Suits, former value $25.00, $22.00 and $20.00, now $15. Pants for work-63¢, 7de and 99¢. CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS. 86 & 88 Seneca St. mo-we-fr BUSES DEANS And we are going to soll in ton days, commencing Aug. 4, 5000 YARDS -or- Ingrain Carpets AT 60¢ PER YARD, WORTH 805. These are full standard, all woo! filling. Having 1080 ends of worsted warp, made of the finest stork. The latest designs and colorings. . Mail orders sollcited. WEBER & MEYER, Exclusive Dealers in Carpets and Draperies, Opp. Tifft House, 472 Main St. mm KIDNEY on ah pom eon e -ne tom pains ronda pere ant CN Wake n i €\ PE sarkiy UPRENE COURT-ERIE COUNTY -Chaties on the ith day of August, 1800, the aubscriber, a referee tor. that parpone duly appointed, will sell In the: wers reabule of the Aly County Hall in the City of Baffalo. on the Lt day of Hit Ia deore pomme, dicts af ieid t day. to be and as own perinetialy ©, 1800, THEODORE WEXDE, Referee. Grs. U. Loreamen, mlfiu'aef' sa w Tmrmmahma Few Tork to Dorathee 'Obristive Sctsotram, Hannah 1 Horton, Muss, 1 (3 a!\ H I2 is prey iman youre middleaged and old, wao autora from 1.08 i M ‘MORYJUIEUILATXSM. NERVOUR and PHYSICAL ete. tare Address Di. H. LU MONT, 381 bomb“! IZ. tou Conmultations, New. Remedies. Expert treatient. Quick and Insting cure. 237 Mention this papor, Bacrica Hale of PARABOLS commencing to- day, We have made m out of twenty per cent on all This is a\ rare epportunity | to rocure a splen- did bargain. §,J, Ncfivee & Co, Manufacturers, 881 Main 8t. near Eagle. mow sa aan \ioe OcnBists® prescription lenser ground In from one to tree hour, (nu-£1. nt frameless ey e-glasmen and »pectacley ure Oe perfection of style nud comfort FOX ONTICAL €0., 461 Main atroot, THft House Block, Dr. E. C. LONGNECKER Dental Parlors, g? 85 to 89 F. GENESEE 8T, Over Fred. \3. Dorn's Jewelry Store. eath extrnced without pain by the nse of Gas or Vitalized Air, - Best, wite. of tooth, $8 to $10, including extracting, | Teeth filled with. gold. $1 and upward. with stiver, T3cent; with porcciam, 80 cents. Tear extracted for 93 cents.. froken ates repaired for 3 conte. All work warranted Artediast Crown und bridge work, or tenth with- ea d4mo out plates. BARTLETE & sRARS, a Wholeasloand Retail Deators in NTRRACITE AND Particular Attention Given to Retail Orders. Ofice, ( Con! and Tron Trvstle, cor. Scott and Hamburg striets, Buffalo, N. Y, Telephone £40 A, 040 D Telephone 1411. I. ---Extablished 1873. PETER G. STRAUE, Dealer in All Kinds of OUT STONE. 1151 MAIN 8T. opp. Summer street; also 03% llicott atreet, near Buale, N, Y. Curonic Diseases Cureo For % yense 1 bave beon Invostigating and cuting The patirate, anD omiue LifOlN: two attirmys of both sexes, During this time I nave discovered and developed remedial mieans that aet with conuntl‘ nia‘l. and positive of gare of Izaxy, Long, Lives, linet and Btap- bex Destuiry, Srenxa- ronants, lnvorexor, Eritarny, and all other consequences of self-nbuta, Indiscretion, r work, or Broop Ditonor®n, Srriorun®, Pasa, snd these to wour, CURES GUARANTEED. Wowxx, and in Brznirta and their results, my remedich aro- YontBive specifics. Tuner vat |_ th years ago I made a discovery ihat has on- abled mo to cure every case I bave stace ondertaken when my directions hare been followed. Keung Men, Married Mon, Old Mex, Ladies, ruforing from any of theso or their affeots, I offer you positive and permanent reilet. T at« Ricted, come and soe me, Gr, if too far amai, we for If ex's cure you I will toll ron to cantly. By my methods tels opt preemie? as bat a amiall proportion of these I cure. Exe it makes no difference how long you have what eaused it nor what treatment haa fatted, H ywo want h and the enjor wad ruccess it brings, L offer It fo you.. Address wa. dou i. 3 0, Werkiagtes x., Rutile, R. T, After all Others Fall, Consult the HEWLIN MEDICAL CO., B 425 & 487 Main St, on ewig Buffalo, M. Y. - Twenty years' conflancus (nun. Specialists In Chrovic, Nerrees, Privaia, ¥tim, Mood est Rectal Diseases coe men i aad a Sores weleraly paged ie mail or from stecrvation. 031mm ' ar 15 core qualdy, caraiy gur enn, permancaiy cured, where others have 63 . EC Bod) Refers or bieaty urne. rine bi on with mitky etaading, werk promptly and sunty Ev time you buy.&) bonsai: our randy-1mm\y partment you can, Rav another This is the verdiot of our buyers. .: \ VARNER RUDE ERNEY Mamufecturers'of Pantal ls PEARL AIRE VE heard of & woman' UM who said she'd walle fiv miles for a bottle of 'BL TRINE if it wasn't possibl get one without. ae That woman understo0i comfort of having the hai Al: ways in curl. Mrs. J. H. Reed disco the secret and a hundred tho sand women are the happ for it today, - ~f Won't what does for 10 do for you t (JUR HOUSE will be opened urdsy evening for the acco; dation of those desiring to purg gr exnmime) tho finest ling Mechanics' Tools in the countr. mewest {V ANTED-Agonta to rsh. the Clothes d. Lina; tha only Iino ever Imam “flaw, + « clothes writhou ; a ne- oms: patent recently NO Pulled: In!!!” t agente.to whom the p J yj G exchinive : given; on receipt of 50 cts, wn willsesd. & line by mail; also and terms toa ts: nocure your territoryat Address, Tux Pocuens Cuorins Le Co, 27 mon t., Worcester, Maze. m & Hudson River Railis i Great Four-Track Trunk Ling Revon Meanifice mipped Paseo Traice, - Daily, Travers £15, E, State hmm‘ Nfi York; Bual and the West, ient! This in the Only Line Futering City of Parting trom urind Central Yatich, Spurih Are\ parting ou, . Sue and 42d Street. tho Very Center of the CH Trulns leave Exchange Street Station: as follows: \On * al 7-0 stopping at Rochester, Albany. Drawimgzsom ah # 49 A Exfrem TAD fer Yak ag mgz'inwn To 8.50 buil stopping er noshesten 0 id atpany. Ihe dicing sang an York rad F. * a cant to Rew York an (Drawings. aoe Rew orl ase 6a Ms s pr Loet Mamroon, the of Must and £45 x. ire im Son, mB tth, pad r al -\ 1). 532m\ ’mm“!“szmum 12'wa aii A Yikes drive hom: Letkport at7:58 and 1009 As fess smug-far“. eter ; U via leave Exchange etroo Rinol Rook us ave mie “at! kw” gk‘. f - - R } . H“ wired For , Hobsts and space in aireptng ours film-tog} ion nina nen mo - -N uw'w Timers tay 5 Fiptos calls fot sad hats-122g ... * wile a pont at the Station. event arent. tom x non f. Grand Contest ration, Rew Terk. Hilty at 949 A. 2. artiving ht YOR TICKETSend full Mformation apply