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^ 1 % W O M S t O B ^ p o i »UNG WOMEN AS TICKET AGEMl' IN BROOKLYN. . yiaaft S»t in' the'JPMint BosjCjB’or Bose- ___ of Marpiago^-T5Kr?'tty ,§onve !Wl>at Mis8 fott^H a ii iion^^TVlil jmen t!§u»t»)yris?.-1(ecaili^ia Oojwns. told there ai« no* hrated j^w A y Ma aotpiflcei they'll A >t>fe ,. a t present, but their . ....... ----- ^'arfita1fea.andreseryea for. future ,ieferehi; 0 ,ijln the absence of General Jdanager WmiaiQ T. Gioundie a repre-' jb ^ 'tu m ^ .aT a y to mate toow : for- _ _ L » g ^ > i t w a s adfed, «is it to be the s S ^ ^ a f t e r that trombn rviU be ap- . ipehit^d, i» fill Yaoanciee..as they may ^ t h e ^ p l ^ , j*‘*V7e believe they ■vrill prove honest t ' .-.wapabie,’^ J ' and- -S « « i m - : r a n L i J x c a Y o f : ,j A SplenSM T r a l i W « a w m t e m m 'p J c ^ ^ J lr p a d . ^ ■ S H S - S ^ s a ^ ' « r s s w w those nuseraWe white ,slaves, of the t,Sil this land, each foot ef^ohiJt;)li; n ^ e . \ ,. . finoetprieSSa 6 f all the rich ^ ^ l e # lave of a t o n ^ ^ ? S ___. heit morning—ten hours. ley will be expected to worh seven ysimthe'weth, the same as-the men. said feey understand this, and had redaopbjectibn. I t is said the road ecoaomyin viewwhenit introduce innovation. The men are ^ d ^l3 •week, whereas the women rece' it of each ticket agents on the for the - ---------- f the Ml Jipal league mass meeiang, and ho is no-w jwiserihtho ways of the feir s e x t ^ n ^ o jwas. Before the clamoring crowd in ' (front of the hnilding was admitted to \jthe-haQ ho told his ossistihits and the ,^licem?n on guard that he-wanted the front row ofof seatsm reserveded foror la^<dies, sea reserv f la y partiotdar tm thatp3ntahd' I, the police over and over admonjl^ed the police again not to let any men occupy those ■front scats nnlcsi they escorted ladie ,The vridders of ■*'■* «*~s— ■ persuasivo night 1 a ll tig h t Then tho doors jwerp opened and the rush came. ■ Of 3 -widders of the (atieiks isaid all tight ~Tbcn id the rush came. ■ Jeoursf^every manandbpy Ecurrieddt in frontand swatmed over the front row tof aeata. Several seated themsdvm in Ithat forMddefi quarter, hut they were ^ccrcmcmiOusly cxpdledt I I t cost the police and tho custodian and the custodian's nsristants a great deal of trouhlo to keep that fiwnt row v a c a n t'but they sd^oeded. gavoal Jladies Cntered tho hoU and were p d itely .invited to “step tight down In front” They-wero shown to tho front loVr, h p t after gl aodng » t _tho empty seato they (tamed hade imdfound oth^ places n o t M far forward. ITotbno woman, corrid .0 sit d. —. _ ________ _ _ |iowi Tho gallant custodian-was sotciy pazslcd,and &ially he mustered soffi* polonaise i s of Jmocado. and the nnder- sMitofcnalnnlctozedlacmor mtirilii. Or a plain skirt w ith hOdico waist has a train of rich hrocada—New York ♦den’t^yantt irnpahcntly. “because 'theie i s no place to p u t my fee V —New York Times. I Iiet iboK of my girls who idncs tl mvB'Womahrigdit ringon their _ „ 1 t third T l ^ dear, don't let tho man to whom Jyou are engaged to bo married, payany if the expenses of yOur living or tern coum l^ to tbe man to whom ' o f tho different a jfO tttrdon^ai^of tho different ,b«es of your own family; itisnotagood mirisoe to mafrimoniid. blis^. f Don'J-wriito silly letters to him, even if IwisfoBfa of affeefdon givenin-thatway. X e i i t b a b r ^ ^ * ^ mouthrather than (with p s a s M Iflla j Xkmt erpset him tolove you as no XaoahHeverloradhefare. The methods of lovhrg BfP very muC{^ the same aU the {world Ovar. Bo satisfied if yon have got a good, honest lOve. I Pen’tbdiisvdthathoisncomhinafioh ^btahifyof niltJi 0 andenfgods,of hH Ithe gallant krfighto and of all the greitt iduddthat' * I . T**ttr Bouiraate. , , - ♦ t ^ s e a u x e t o V Three of fiieaeshells, . g ^ e i E S S S ^ ’S ■■ J . 4 6 r t ^ . f a : j l « « a {l^jrfakleavrilhBachetpow^ « d p l a ^ enceO, th a t parliament discussed ways ^ -will Womeo Combiner t 'United States a re censideting wii erence to representation in a fed< at thehe^dSrld’B ly^dfrld's fair,air, Thehe strong'tronge^ >b^the t f T s fo. male orgamzatioa in the'world ia luud to b e the 'Wommi's Christian Temper, ance union, which,has arizilisries all over the cotmtp’-;and a membership.of T3ie King's Daughters, indu m m th e circles aad Hubdicies, rium- hCT 185,000.' There are 106,000 women in the Belief corps, the Bufftej^sta associatioa 50,000, and tho working ( 3 A DUmona Barrlnr tn iU r sko«l red in this city on Monday eyOn. ing. 4^ lady of East Main street while walking hpme was disturbed by a n To those who appreoiate trav'eUbg in comfort ■we'jpomboeiied the New.' and Chicago lim ited of the'New' Centra lb] ttib*,construction Of this ^besi- - ■' beauty and peffeutitiiltof.’ IppPipMent has been fully maintained lu fact the train ie a*ho*d btt'whbelS, with many convettIeHdea>Whlcb'fid h otel'oairofi^. Barinfe th^ 'ride—arid \tiitife of depaf^ te ^ is spsoidiy-at^g^^ with re* . . „ th reference h.sife^.',' U N O r.4IM B 0 L'STTBBS. S^-turdBaSiDeg; 6, I g f i ^ : » “ Jbhn 6th dofiroy ■ Wm -Jr W 10 « T,?i_ Oak Blteabethat Hill arrell OMrs SOO E Frdlej and bn rem o v i^ her lonfi earring, Her drote skirt had snfealoss to know who lahte, and cannot tel^ where she found uahle, and cannot teU where it —hexington fKy.) Press. From One Head of Uozlex. Fonr years ago Miss L ^ a Woodard, living on Thom creek, .the from one head harvestedested thehe cropp 'Withith 'horn creek, '\Yash,, sowed seed from one head of barley. She v t cro w a pidr of fih^ and sowed the amount receir ’ ” year, again harvestingitrwitl an army o f 180,000, Here is a league of grass scythe more than half a minion 's together f o r nratmfi andp_neral gone ___________ _____ _ ihersheais, girls’ BCoieties in New York blono have | ^ o third crop Jier father 8Ut.-wi|dr,a -------------> fer— ' - q league of gToss scythe, getting enough barley nen banded from thi crop to sow forty acres la^ __________________ good, I sptmg, whichu averagedd fortyy bofliels to to which, xmlor -wise legislatJdh, there tke acre when thrashed, making,a total >n women banded fmp» th ^ , id general good, 5>tmg. whit and pxDsperite. .And y ettho Ques. JC3 been raised in Europe and America, .\Will women combine?—Ex- change. the season arc artistls and beantifnl in forty acres la ^ mg, wtuc average fort bushels to acre when thrashed, making a total yield of 1,600 husbris from one head of barley In four years.—Detyoit News. A young lady in a far'western stats recmitly sent the fd lowipg inqnfay to n Washington: \W illyoum- here tho navy of the United what d a they keep m-of-war stay the extreme. Tho richest are composed there, and’ of tho new brow ed s a t i ^ on whose ; Do tho me lustrous suerfaCe branches of orstngehlos- { many guns, cannons and shells do wMta l i l ^ , BnbW drops, or the there, and what do they keep strewn. Silver | forj>» seen ouBoycral Icrixed peau Women of fashion lo whom W h m a plain f^ndo.. is t sole, bcngnline, s o f t , |i s a thick, topped rilk or -whito natin sewn ; for which they pay from $5 to $13 ap^i)^ thickly vrith pearls, a la BoMtl^.Ten* ia silk and fr(^ |3 to fOinfine ^ e ic^ an unknown word wcarUack jt^g^t? nont, may ho. chosen. For irimminga . or cas2unero wo< t h ^ arc txmhcs o f white o stri* tips o r *— ' seHno do soio, or handsome silver and lenteiics. Often' tho T L A garment’'df this snit in onal^ecb and idjpaceto of lace, thick, close, frills of whito moos* ^ves the w earera freedom and grace “ and , which there is nothing comparable in long the petticoat line. 'Withth asilksilk sliplip add lormndcrteiittho or a s X m tfitis perfect. of some tweniy years ago: “ Wben ocr is a zealous adherent Ssf her hnsbanara j lied into Bussian In rmrod, take cold and ore ‘laid ra and weeks afterward.” M ^ White, a missionaly attached to ' Island mission, !<«-■» a -------- .. . - present co m p l i c a t io n her husbaaTr She has already famOiamedheF. “ ' sis ------- - has already familiarized her- ■' ---- - ------- '.a-wait- 'attempt ^ ^ itly find tbemsclvee. ■\ * gome Coxnplczioaxtnti. The cold -winds_______________ of autumn m«irn ths Misa Ada Webb, a well figured jo s n | woman, who je^vea'a gxacoful periozm* ance in. a large tank, has been presente4 ____________ _ _ -X- . b rllio EoyM Humane sodfiiyin Lon following advice very seasonable: Soee ^6n -with a testimonial fat Ranging into ■Water and bfan’ ' - - - - a ,., a , ------ x _ a ._ . a xa . . t ; ----- ^ . 1 tonic ia a t tescnmgthreeWomda'strnjKJlogla tl and-water. The white’of an egg -waterinacomhinatioh of cramp, pan \i of ahnn in i *ad fr^cretic|iu OOnOx OUU W«bCI'» JkUO wu beaten weM, five graar _ _________ gra:ms of sweet almond oil, is said tedy ftarwiinkleB. One tobepsacQ tem< teaspoonfol of ca Mrs. Vincent Glass, a London lad| and disciple of Oscar'Wilde, has invented itali .............................. - ____________ ^ anornapier to vrill thS f*® school children and young lodief. •svo are told, whito fetjm tea atudymg the viojin, piahC pnd dnsWinr mfttexi the iairdaik, a n d cteam.mad:oby mads to wear tor ct correct p osHi^ ‘ pint of glycerine,Amd ounces of one-time all tho girls hi St. Etolen’s ne water win,\ When mbhed thor- coHSge-wore as & gift the Vincent shoriF - dorstraightener. ^ UB waiBJt HUA, nueu iruuuBU lugr. ighly intor-the h alf, niake i t gloa^ and k ^ the 6calp‘ clean,—(bfew York Jrftm- te^ofnuxEes. 'T h e briard of regiatra- tion will cousistof W6 from &e tr u s t y 5 « s S e “ « s i s a s i : tee -tsSssiiW -M fiOistfag. • to afreet tbe r e ^ g . of ytrung j ^ l s . s s s s s s A. three hours’ drive with a s n ^ w token recently h; ylop. On getting out of her carriage she moved the coshiqhs to find somethfrig which had slipped down, and t o her horror dis. covered a huge cobra coiled bp nfrdsr- neath. Sad flot the creattfre been' semi^torpid con<ditiaheihq could n o t escaped aliv £ a t Bitx^gham ifrere a » S Wi ^ o r d , 34 i fi^ d ^ e a s , », ,dimo.'-l». of'.’ths. Dte- 'd’AifrXint^ and Wed ^ o v w tolbie sctoiii -MnahatiBD Boss Joste Talbot Aithm O b ^ J » s 343 W 5 St Slmoria LizEie John J ohm A x DUC k . S m . O n tariQ & W e s te r n Tunnel, The tunnel that is being excavated for the tracks of the Ontario and West ern railroad through the monnUdurange between Sidfiey and Walton ifincarly completed, Apart from the work upon the long open approaches a t riiher end, open »PP« more than ijipp of the 1,57$ feet of the ler heading unforseen aooi- tuzmelunnel will, have been dTjUa are kept a t wor] night and'day< If-no dent occurs the t _______ opened through by January 1, sue plated for traffic early in the spring, The estimated cost of iher vrork in $600,, aWe minute upon the records. Miss Frafices Falmer, for seven years miaeionary in Burmahj spoke in a very pleasant and oonversatlqual style of her work, and anewered m m y ques tions asked by ladles in the meeting, -Nffdactor’a -btU-ptEB ilies wbouae Simmmis LiverBegulator. decSdeod&fw^l^_______________' ed to’by the choir sol of the missionary hymn. It was extremely unfortunate that the. Y. M . ..................... ■ ■ ■ uw fiM ta'teukna-m r ruesnuun. ' lOrtV YOBR PBOPOOA evenu would have been glad >i 01 .tv:tousjwt«iit« iMUnla Ijoir,«xtxa* I ’— — -itanntMtfS COtstc^Oh Is. S47HlSsd 4 i ^ _ _ _ idSi « . Wasa»-wra*ket lavrss*. iMoripts 71,OSS HTs—aiorkM iaUrm: 79 a MM c . - Bwiar-Maiket firms wxsieraMa*8«Ca- «{pUi of 8 a Oeo.atl3^t aseaatate daltr.________ Oiinsx—Market firm; reoan ssm Stat»7x:4>;ic: timoy ««o. £aos—market ■(•ady. Beoelpts Itady. Beoe 4,635 pacX- —t—Market la etvted eyte: itxannii ^ ^ o n ^ - M a r t iwair, 0 S s S buiinets 't l ^ ^ ^ 'e o day bUhi w 1,^JEWafotrratM PMtesir ratsi 4SS14048S. S S f' for damaiid.^ 4 eorarnment txsade steady. BoUresA keatu -wsak. Stocks smgettlad. , if: m v a ^ o o n tm uo T^aWtows !»** Aidttloa*. jCn**s Ul TUnadaPacifio Uit ^ ^ m ^ ^ n th sta 4S^ J8 * ^n j*;^0niud« 36H XMt'JDexmeMMi 6% mpr^rrea to ^^m eferred J P I ■ I ' Ih i » « | ® T “ P n l l ^ Bttao. « % ■’^^refetrca .^ollla L^ClflO Oeato i P : ■RMiaOoM- F O H T Q ji-jb a w a ^ A AttBi5r|in.flltP.s.U9i.' ; ■ '';-FQRI5i(ijlN M lEQ ldN S . Sphe Meeting at th e W est fiaptlst Ohurohi. , The foUowiug, put in type for Satur- tk day’s paper, woe unavoidably crowded Uiisibn sooietios of the Bai of this county was som.bwb with by the Storm of Thursday, sooWiee from out of town not being well repre sented, Those who braved tbe storm felt well repaid, for their efforts, chapel of the West Baptist church was lirarm and cheerful and the welcome of ladies of ifrut Church the most ocfxt^ of tho Women’s Foreign srfered dial. The meet h g was opened with oripturooripturo reading add s teat hour having YUork in the a devotional half theni^ \WbmefiV r Its theui^ rk in the Daye-bf Our Savior sfid! the AposUeB”, Mrs, H H. Lovett de\ livered an address of welcome which was andher briSf review of the saisaious*auBlons'showedoarefiiland itlopk for so telligent reading Of mtsslousty iitira- ; Beol i turo. The Secretary, Mra, Peokham ,of Pulaski, reap afi - .excellent paper preparecl.by M**® Bragdpia p f - P c ^ H Mrs, Gardenibr of Oswego First ohureffi annkn hripflr in the interest of Hoifie don- allow some ipace in tte program tor the annual meatlng in Jane, for'tois department, The request .vrae granted by imauimpus vote. A pc^m rnglng CfaristlanB to more earnest and self •toui- _fafrly,-xead. by Mfrs t B a ^ t ohuroh. ifrr. I '^ i S b d ! read a letter ^ who, with her huisbandhas recent ly removed ’ from the Polaalri churob' Mrs. Owen hfia bCen toao- Ludlow, Vk. oiation secretary tor thirteen y,Bara tod grtmdwork misalont. and organizing so- has done i terest in k in arouelng a n in- and organizing so- By arising vote tho Secretary wsarequested to express in a letier to Mrs, Owen the appreciation this society re, Owen the appt f of her work and also spread a sutt- The evening session Opened by singing Shall Eeigu.” EeT. W. H . hd- Watertown 5 Og. ' (i 9 iisbiirgK.. 8 . TIME TABLE, No. 48. IN naPFECT, SEPT, SS, *90 TRAINS LEAVE OSWEGO. l.iK i \If-PboBuli Lino Express. Ai- . • •40 A i ffli tlvee Smonse, 9.-00 «. m., Al bany. z:10 p. mr-New ^5“*! W® P*»»-. rebus Shall Eeigu.” Bet. W. H . B Bifread Sjcrip.tu.te an® offered pray KS Ina Cooper recited a poem in e mttaste, egoh stannabeing reepond- o^by tbo choir softly ehigint late, as mmy holding tioketa _ _____ Ave been glad to hear L H. Pattison of the Bochester ThMoglosl Seminary. Those wbo had not pressing engagements, but still stayed away, cheaM tbenilelves out of a good thing. Dr. Pttttiaon*s good nature and enthusi asm did not seem a t all affected by the amali'Budieacs. HhW d'smaU gather* ings and dfreounging ofreucostsucea brought forth great retults. The theme of tire addresa was ' ‘Woman’s Power snd, Responsibility in Mission Work,’> becinse of the imcuessurable benefits' seter ThMogio* hsd not pressini l i o p . M , - j S S S r m . ^ ’ 5.25 P. 5:30 P. stop* etaUetatlow 6i50 P, and tntermedtete stationa, M• . Tk syp .-plioejnlX Tjrtik jgj— a . e of the «pei has conferred Upon women, thnOospel and pre-eminently American women. Tbe sppesl to Churokes and Christian parents toesteem it an.honor rather than a sacrifice to give their sons aud daugh tors: to tbe work of forming mitslons was eloquent and impresive. Nothing less than a verbatim report con do jus tice to the address. The solo sung by I ts . W. H. Palmer was quite in har- lony with the address. Mrs. Pi.lmer’e voice is cf rarely sympatheUc quality and under admirable controL The ladies of the West Baptist church rvod a boun^’tol tea to those In attend- e a tt tbebe meetingeeting andnd thehe soolatolat houro anoe a t m a t so h between the'afterso<m and eveniug a vices wasUo small pint of the pleast the occeaion. M ta J. B. Alexander presided at the sbonxa weak; tiou which she holida as pieeident of tbe ^immonsLiver Begulator always cutes and prevents indigestion and dyspepidi decBcteod&w E r a i i l ! S c h i l l i n g w lsji^ to ftTmOTinc^to th8pti1)Uc ' ceUrrien th9 Xoilowing firat^lMs PIW 5I INBTODK. B m j r i M m , ' ' V S m AND GTHEi^. ^p a tto n s .' q i p r i M A R A B S B L O C K , West First street, m s M l t H U H I ’S , ifiB x oifim ■ ►th +he methqd and results whefr rup o f Mgs is lalcon; it is pleasant ^ d refreshing to the taste, and acta* gently yet promptly on the Kidueyb, liiver and Bowels, cleanses tho eys efifeotually, dispels colds, lieaa- 38 and fo-yors mid cures habitual itipatiou, \'Syrup of Figs is the mly remedy o f its kind ever pro duced, plensiag to the taste and ac effects, prepared Keaithy and agr( pnly froKi tlie moss iblo substances, iu , olities commend »♦ -made it the. mosl popular remedy knora. Byrup of i i g s ia for side’ in Sdt o yrup of jjigs js for sale m oik and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any. reliable druggist -w? «4iay not Jha-vQ it on Land rjiii p; cure it promptly for any'one -w d j e s t b * ^ ^ . \ 3 i hiQf.ifnfA. oubstitute. cALimm m symp m m FKANOmO, OAL, -tDi/isviue, xr. ' m r ioaic, n.t. p 5 f a S 5 m^ § S r e t OHB. reclining chair care. This tr 3yr«M;uzH;« ia ; iu p* in. ba’&4 Ihnltedexprees sw itor aoenjater and Intermediate etationa, •RAIBSARRIVE.AT OSWEGO Dlaian,Maianiia&lest 6 8 ni RF. TRAINS LEAVE OSWEGO. TRAINS ARRIVE AT. OSWEGO Middletown. OtUU totermedUteaWldnSr^ 9 .« 5 „ S ^ e v g i S i « i S u M : I ' s l & s i e s , p f iad n g b o U i p j p i ^ , r. W I f- V