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t WYOMING COUNTY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. y DOH’T FORGET THAT THE In Park’s Block, Is the place to buy all hinds of R E 3 H , S L U T , A N D S M O K E D Canned Goods of all kinds, Butter, Veg etables, Lard, Eggs and everything per taining to a first class market. g£ /Goods can be ordered by telephone. Orders Promptly Pilled. and deli^eredto any part of the village McConnell Blaney. -FOB- $ /'-//We are prepared to do all kinds of :V'/Rnzy/orkv. Eavesrtroughiiag,:: etc, ■ are agents for the Jaekson Wagon,. \■/\'Perry,' Stevens '/■&■-' Son’s /Bfrring :;' Tooth Harrow} Johnsbn’s Mbwer^^^/ ;./-' an d Harvester, Empire Grain Z Z'-./' Drill nnd Perry Mower -/\./ /'■; and Beaper. V /.ZZ' to ( ^ b a u s / fcefore making purchases. - •■■'/: :■•■; ' / //; for •'/ / '/' . ZvZkR0p|BlS:S. AMO CROCKERY IpZ-V. Y^e aro Offering splendid bargains. - ■ 0 3 3 3 3 3 y :%' f e A |lB />& ;B E A iN E R D , . X^-\r-'-G3ane^ij|e,/.N,;/ ;///;/ •■/\' W y o m ing c o u n t y , n o tice is h e r e by g iv e n to . .all p e r s o n s hcWihg c laim s or denutncls ’ a g a in s t th e ^ E state o c E lm e r E. Jobe, la t e of th e to w n of - tviethm ,sftelj,ifi. saicl c o u n ty o f W yom ing,-decehs- • ed that they present the same- with the vouch- :• ‘ers thereof/, to: the •' said .-administrator; at ■? /- the residence' of Leonard . BaRer.. in the, town o f -W ethersfieidi in said, c o u n ty, on or b e fore th e • 30th day of March, ISM //:. , . _ ' . - . DELLA JOBE. Administrator. Active yoxiria caii -WARSAW, N. Y. Manufacturers .of Special Machinery for SALT W B K S , SAW and GRIST MILLS, I Z’Z\ Orders for castings and patterns of any usuJl sizes, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting, Gears, Grates, &c., filled with least pos- With experienced help we are now prepared to make any repairs on boilers promptly and at reasonable rates. Special attention given to Machine We manufacture, and carry on hand a stock of “ Warsaw” and “Batavia” bar rel heaters. Best made. . Write for pricer. \/ /. h z : m Y i t T H t m m , h a s d . : For this kind of Roofing we .liaye aban doned the use 'of Iron, and now make it only of Steel, macte .specially . for our purpose,, and has/ a largei; sale than any other in/the .. . The most perfect and reliable plan known. .Z..: Acknowledged tlie best by all users. Firmest seams and securest fastenings. / Folded lock seam, continuous aiid elastic. ’/ / No separate cap used. Does Hot get out of order. ; Not weak and defective, / Every roof satisfactory. \ : CHEAP, SAFE and DtJRABLE. /. !v Fire, Lightning,. Wind, Water and Rust Proof. .•. • /• ■ ■ Suitable for houses, stores, barn s, fac tories, mills, sbeds, cotton gins, etc. ee Illustrated Catalogue, z F LAT ROOFS A O. D, & C. G. E n s ig n , Warsaw, N. • . jS^^Orders promptly attended to. NAUGHT STIRRETH. How still the night! Above the scattered stars With softened light the wide expanse illume, And sails the full white moon the blue serene: Fall her chaste beams on widely differing scenes, Low haunts iii crowded cities, and the broad, Dark, placid bosom of the slumbering lake. Adown the slope the noiseless shadows move, And fling themselves beside the dreaming flowers. Sleeping the tall trees stand, with arms out stretched, ■ Holding aloft (as asking heaven to bless) The secret nest, that, glinting through the leaves, The favored moonbeams watch; and /faint reveal The tender beauty of the mother bird Softbrooding o’er her little world of love. —Etttma Thornton. Ik Everybody knows that the Holy Spirit which on the day of Pentecost descended on the apostles in tongues of fire, is usually rep resented under the airV and charming form of a white dove. From that came an old gastronomic custom which is not without its charm. In some parts of France they cele brate Whitsuntide by ea.tirig with evident relish at tlie family table a fine, pigeon stew or pie, which they piously sprinkle with the contents of bottles long under seal. Very flattering to the memory of the apostles* this. culinary homage, but. doubtless less agreea ble to the pigeons. But that is not the point of . this sketch, Which/cbncerns a. story, or father a real adventure, whicii 1 witnessed • in my '6oy Epod. In. her pretty villa oii '■theVbafrbA.^tKe’-' Loire,, the Baroness Alice de Maifleury, an adorable widow of twenty-five/ springs, had •on Whitsufiday/a quiet,\'social •dinner pafty, at which Was to figure, with honors, a pigebh pie prepared by- her own delicate hands.1 Chief among her invited quests' was the young Capt. de Sabresac, called by the ladies the handsome- Roland. He was courting, openly and conspicuously, the pretty widow, of whom he was at once the suitor, and the friend. Handsome as/Mars, straight as a lance, solidly molded as a gun, brave aiid castla on the .margin of the G-arpntie./ He mads others conscious Of his Artagnaii pecu- liaadties, and: had a' somewhat boastful court age, With : true Gascon valor. Alice, who . suffered from/his exaggerations, thougfr/jkis stories Were told: in all sincerity, was vexed at these braggings, alWays/amusing and of toil witty, which . she could hot correct:. Thte great rogue of ;a handsome captain had as it were a Gascoii mirage in his brain. . . /-■ Dinner is annpuncedy Roland offers his arm to: the baroness; They seat themselves at/the. Immediately after the soup my cap- - her beautiful and finely arched eyebrows and bites her rosy lips. , .. , „ -,Z, / /“So, ifiy. dear captain, you have never known What feai; was ih your lite?' '/•\ •“Never, baroness! pxcept the fear pf dis- pieasing, you. Otherwise I have always re mained as impassi ve as this salt cellar.” . . “By the. way,” asks with curiosity the blonde Aiiotte de Toisac, “what is that story about tho; wolf?” Z ■://-■; Z;z/Z “ Oh! a very' simple/ affair. ' I Was fifteen years old at /the: tfrno.. An enormous wolf, castle. Armed with pitchf orks and Clubs the servants ran in, but at tlie sight of his grm- ning. jaws, •:• ornamented With formidable Yi\ n 6 hooks In biie ’A new % 0 th ia g lik e i t e ':e£* puiihshefi. : 6 books vdluooie. © v er 3SO e l e g a iit Cnsravingrs. .• agent , reports JiQ ordeis in ' 6 . lays: A&tnt prdilt ■■4fcT!tft. : - so, V No Vco.mpetiiion; .'.: Exclusive '. »-*• mvotv- *f Twenty; Years•.of /Congress”. ;by ■ HENl?.y BILL ELBLISHING CO.. N okwicu , C t , ' I To cahVass. for one of t he largest, oldest- es- I tabllshed, BEST KNC ' VN NUESERIES iri efleountry.' Most liberal terms. Uneoualled files. GENEV h NURSERY, Estab. 1846. W . & T . Sm ith , G e n e v a , N . Y « • WITTIEST, PRETTIEST JUVENILES Queer people Palmer Cox CHARTS * SXuSi WIHGS Ag, PAWS * - vOOBLIHS CLAWS $1.00 __ 75c- i ^-$1.00 Xy Man' john m m m m . M a n u facturer ahd 1 d e a le r - in i G erm a n , Scotch, ; t . Z Ii’ish and I m e r ip a n ' ■ y & m x w ; /. and all t h e popular g r a d e s of MARBLE for Moiir im ioatal purposes. A n y one W ishing first c la s s work.at- r e a s o n a b le prices, give m e a c a ll and 1 w ill gu a r a n tee satisfaction. : i r (j Elopem ent o f th e F r o g a n d th e Mouse.) Full of the oddest pranks, charming stories and laugh-provoking illustrations by the Prince of auvenile artists. Beilins immensely. ■ Critics ? sets m y little f o l k s iczlcl rcith- <tel\ght on. Clinton B. Fisk. “Don't tend me another for I can't get the children to bed.''— R. H. Conwell, D. D. “ Incom - p a n ih ly neat a n d elegant.\—Tion. S . S . Cox.- uFasdnati- ingotA S e o p and U n cleH em u s Hon.Ho\vardCrosb.V. IT CURES WHEN •ALL ELSE F A I L S ! - / B a . B s m s o f s C o t i g h i i WARSAW, N, Y. Z Urns, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds Phosphates, &c., wholesale and retail. O rders by m ail will receive prom p t tention. W. F. SULLIYAN. 34 Buffalo Street. Flowers and Choice Plants constantly on hand. W. D . M o K IN L E Y , Florist. m m m m mmm ; Quickly relieves, positively cures Coughs, Colcls, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and •Consumption. ' Tastea good ! Children like it I 50c. bottle contains as much as other dollar prop* M otions and threo txucs 25c. s.ze. *t.g. DJlUCKS-ISTsj S E L L I T I REAL ESTATE For Sale or Exchange P A.BMS, LARGE and SMALL, Mouses and Lots for sale or exchange. NOW is the to/secure a good home cheap lor cash^or • m wTedit for long time. $gTQif Ice over National Bank, W arsaw, N .Y ; CEYLON OTIS, Beal Estate and LoanAgent 4 HA?.YEST EXCURSIONS a® arama roiue p° rSTS IN Kaasas’ f58i\aska> Arkansas & Tex? 3. | F G L U F A R 1 E f o r t k o TiOLi-JI) TJ3.TP. Slj- Sept. i i 35, Oct, V ami 23. • Ticko's on Sale all prmcipai Conpon-Oflicos in mo UnLed. fcstatiis. A f i E N T S W A N T E D f o e \ / ■/ F O R ISA L E . One good young Cow, th ' short horn. Also e good Calves, high tew Light Brahma A N. DOANE. GftiDesville,|N. ST famous old Iisttle>Flan ncUy*colored in exact~Jac-simile. ihe/boommg’’ book fotMMn and Women Agents. $ 1 OO to $200 a trjohth nude.; S p Distance no blndranoe. for we Pay Freights ana rive Extra Terms. Write for circulars to A. ]). WOiiTJlOi GXOJi A CO., Hartford, Cunu. P A R K E R ’ S H A I R B A L S A M I Cleanses and beautifies the hair. ■Promotes a luxuriant growth. INfver Fail* ft» I i i h r i Gray g o n e a r hi;n. / T iibii' l . coino fo r w a r d as. th o u g h a b o u t to p ick a . straw b .erry, a n d I ...............................g a m w a r o .;a n d ho' is s t i l l ru n n in g ,X / • = ' “ B r a v e d ”, . e x c ia in ied Ztho gra c io u s -. Julia' cl’A i t i n s e c , “ a n d I’Ohr w ild boar. I t i e e m s , ca p ta in , th a t y o u a h ii o s t .m i s s e d .h i m ,” ; . /. “.C cm e h o w , I h a d l e f t th o m i l i t a r y school, at- -B a iiit C y r / t o ' s p e n d -.my- v a c a t io n in th e Arderi'r.ei-:' w ith- m y - c 6 ij ffita u . /'./ O n e irioru ing b o u q u e t o tpigat s in , B e r n a r d do I-Iatite- I w e n t in t o th e w o o d s f h o n e y s u e k le fo r r n y ' .cousin lleiv h a ,. v r h o h d s th e p r e t t i e s t fo o t in th e w o r ld. -Suddenly. I c a u g h t s i g h t o f , a b o a r asleep in h is. lair, Tp te ll t h e t r u t h I • . ; . . . . ,• • reet ir o:i th e --'recluse, Making - a, bound he charges-ou.-me with unheard, of/fury. . For. arms a swordzcane—that, is all. The boar is, dead. A . gaipekeeper ' comes pud we exit'up th e .monster,\ ./ A few hours later I offered rhy cousin Bertha .tLie head of / my. victim, bear ing in its horrible jaws a delicious bouquet of honeysuckle.” . .:/ •/•'. '■•'/ “ Have- you hot also a story of a goat which i.« v.ry dramatic?” asks the. fascinating CouuibsiZpf Beausoleil. /: ■/ ./ •'/ .. “Tliat a; a story of another sort. I was second lieutenant, in garrison ..at Tarbes.; While gathering some herbs on the mountain I encountered a: flock of goats, guarded’ by ah./ enormous buck W’ith. gigantic liorns. / I -stroke,him gently dowii - the back This fa- iriiliari ty • displeases him. Suddenly he goes off a feiv stejis, strikes the ground with his bronze foot, lowers bis big head ahd pounces clown on me with the impetuosity. of : an ava lanche. t’he goats take flight'and the- gqair herd cries out that I am dead. By a spring, skillfully calculated,. I avoid the shock of the creature, leap on his back, seize Him by liis beard, throw him over, blind him with the dust of the road and strangle/ him with my handkerchief. A rattle sounds in his throat, he chokes, he is dead. The goatherd comes. I indemnify him for the loss of the' beast, which I leave there, reserving for myself only the libriis.” . “As for me,” cries the lively Renee de Puyfera, “I want my bear. I demand my bear.” “I serve him to you, madame. •! I was in Switzerland, climbing a wild mountain in merry company. Soon I find myself quite a distance from my companion climbers, being belated by my task of gathering roses.” “Doubtless for your cousin Bertha,” inter rupted the baroness. “No, madame, for my mother, who was kept at the hotel by a slight illness. I con- . fcinue my story. Suddenly I hear a fright ful growling. I turn and see a magnificent bear about: to eat some strawberries. I call; him by his name. ‘Good morning, Martin, look smart, my friehd. Gome, Martin, sup pose you dance the bourree a little while for I me!’ Wounded in his feelings, perhaps, at being taken for an Auvergne bear when he was a Swiss, friend Martin rises on his hipd paws and comes straight toward me, his arms stretched out like an old comrade who is coming to embrace you. At the moment when he is about to press me against his shaggy breast, I skillfully bury a little dag ger in his heart 1 The next day I invited iny Ifriends to breakfast on my adversary. The 'stakes, ladies, were excellent.” < “So,” continued the baroness, “you havo never in your iifo experienced even a sus picion of fear? I regret it, captain, I havo little liking for these perfectly valiant man* tbe«e immovably courageous fellows, them; souls that »'*« invariably heroic., who have the air ofbtiog regulated in their movemeota UfcsadDSk. llih s to have sonmthh^ hi* m an b t f t q n # WQRstenally in th^heaitt « ( » i . - , . ■ X “You put me, to rights in fine style, dear baronea«.” “One day at Chantilly,” the lady went on, “while watering his pinks, the great Conde grazed againt an adder which stood up hiss ing. The conqueror of Rocroy took fright, threw away the watering pot and fled. On the field of battle, Henry IV, who was also a Gascon, had at the beginning irresistible shivers. ‘You tremble, carcass!’ he would cry, in the voice so dear to Gabrielle, and h e : threw himself into the fight where victory ral lied about his. white plumes. In Egypt, one evening, Bonaparte is frightened by an old gypsy, Gen. Bugeaud sleeping in his tent in AJrica is/awakened by a strange noise. He looks about/him and perceives A mysterious /. White form. Doubtless the/ burnous of / an Arab who. wishes to assassinate him. .With a .trembling, hand he /takes his .pistolj/and fires on the/Mussulman. They run in fi;om the camp, lights are brpught—;the/ general’s assassin Was a cotton Cap/ that the orderly had left to dry. In my judgment, my dear/ captain, Henry IVj Conde, Bonaparte and Begeaud were not absolutely cowards. What do you think about it?” •. .-/.;. - -/' . •/. “1 think, madame, that they were, much less brave than you are charming and witty.” / / “Here comes the pie!” cries the Countess pf Beausoleil, clapping her hands. . / Iii fact, a servant :Zhad just placed on the table an enormous pie, , on which was bal-. anced, according to usage, a branch of flow ering hawthorii. /'•:; . “To 3'o.u, captain*” say’-s the baroness,: with her most.gracious smile,' “shall be the honor/ of serving .the Whitsmitide pie to these far. dies.” . ' . / -- ' : / -ZZ. ■/' '■-'• • “Highly fiatttii'ed, I assure you.” // ; ,/ At once Capt:. de Habresac takes off the, branch-. of, hawthorn/' which he .gallantly offers to Alice, and' lifts tho lid of the pie, , then utters a cry, lets fall tliie covef, which' . is broken as it upsets’, a glass of champagne,.' rises very pale, dumfounded, and falls back, oii his chair. Erqin the pie there files but a tame pigeon, which, after fluttering about the dining room: to the mockifig applause of the .guests, /comes aiid perches on ■ the baron ess’ shoulder..: ■- . ' / aiid boars, J p u : are /frighteiie:d. at a poor •pigeon! I am truly;. delighted. You have hbthing hipre to en vy in Gohde ahd 'Bdiiaparte.’’ . '..'-;..;ZZ --- . Z:;-_. / v'/Z Z / ; ; :T,ho captain, without a1' show of spiteful-/ ppss, holds oht his liahd to the bar on ess and gives hers a long pressure. From the baron-; ess’. shoulder the pigeon steps tb hier/ head and with its pink beak chresses; Alice’s ' golden lockk.. - ' . ///./'■/./-. - -/;/ Z; “Should not the cook be pardoned,. Ilolahd, q wiri o*- fKvrrnf/fhiYi 4- a nrinlr fli a' ^ my heart, my dear Alice;;for this negligenee is the catise of the/descent of /the: Holy Spfiit today on your adorable head.’’-/-Translated frpm the Freiich of Fulbert Dumonteil fpr Boston Transcript. ’..- Gpiild’s Indifference to Society. Gould does n o t care for displayj thqiigh he relishes solid comfort. He lives plainly /for a man of his prodigious wehlth. His town hdusb, : a t / Fifth : ayenhe.. and Forty-eighth street, is, a i;egular, double brown stone, Which might be owned and kei>t. b y a citizen Worth $2,009,000.^^to $3*000,009;/: His country seat a t I r vington is fine* w ith /a magnificent ; cofiserVatory and beautiful grounds; but he bought i t for a moderate price only a few years ago.. /Y o u never, hear of his enter tainments, or of his wife’s diamonds, or his o r o u s ly d o m e s t ic .. C o n t r a r y to th e p o p u la r im p r e s s ion , h e i s w e l l ' r e a d , ra t h e r studious* .ta l k s in t e l l i g e n t l y , flu e n t l y , co r r e c t ly , o n a. d i v e r s i t y ,. o f su b j e c t s , w h e n ih th e m o o d ,/ th o u g h t e m p e r a m e n t a liy r e t ic e n t . / H e s p e h d s /sev e r a l h o u r s d a i l y i n / h i s l i b r a r y , a n d is .ate* q u a in tecl %vith w o idts o f p u r e litera t u r e / th a t m o s t p e r s o n s w o u l d , t h i n k h i m ig n o r a n t o f. .H i s m a n n e r s a r e o f t h o b e s t ..: ZETe s p e a k s i n a lo w , g e n t l e to n e ; • i s . m itir e iy ;frCe fr o n i \ a s - - su m p t io n ok eg o t ism , a n d h a s a h a i r o f p e r fe c t b r e e d in g . D r e s s e d w i t h s c r u p u lo u s n e a t n e s s , u s u a l l y in b la c k , a n d w i t h c o m p lete sim p li c it y , h e w o u ld . n o t be: o b s e r v e d in a crowd.' But. a n y o n e w h o stu d ies t h e sm a ll} sligh t,- d a r k /m a n , d a r k ey e d , d a r k h a ired , dark, w h isk e r e d , w i l l p e r c e i v e in h im u n ih is- .tak a b le/sigi^ :.of^^/intellectuaip.bw ev.. ' /,/: / / 1 - iio / h a s t h e fa c u l t y o f d ism issin g /business m a t t e r s a lt o g e t h e r f r o m h is m i n d w h e n e v e r h e Chooses, Y b see, h im in th e fa m ily , circle}' h e w o u ld neverZbe s u s p e c t e d o f b e i n g o n e of. th e g r e a t e s t , m o s t o r i g i n a l, m o r t d a r in g , r u b st Hq is ...... makes it a rule;to give at least $100 to any case/which, he has reason to believo genuine.. A solitary by cbnstitutipn,. he has outside bi his domesticity no cpmpahiohs in a social sense, being sufilcient f or himsbif. - Ho has np small talk, and it is always noticeable that with others he is the listener. His face, away from hprhe, is/inscrutable, and much/pf Zhis . acbieveinent Z;is,/^djehfahly-.-:.due- to; /his; ability to keep his pflm cphnsel. / The mere .maldrigZ ^Lapfley fpr/ money’s sake ceased, years ago* to be/ an incentive with/him. Love of accomplishment is his chief spur.— /Paul R. Cleveland in The Cosmopolitan. Tho City’s Millc Snpiply- Allzbf , tliQ milk .that is delivered in the market o f New York is a t least from twelve to tweijty-four hours old, and has undergone rough franstiortation .of from fifteen to thirty miles in not strictly clean vessels. The cans used in bringing the milk to the.eity as? not / cleansed until returned to tlieir owner. By the tinie the milk has reached the poorer .classes1t i lias commdiily undergone mhre/or less adulteration, often iii. spite bf the closest watching by :the health authorities. In the cdurse of its consumption by the average in fant, it is still further liable to lactic acid fermentation, and, even though boiled, it is not unlikely to become scorched or made otherwise unwholesome for the infant. Perhaps the most important objection to cow?s milk, notwithstanding the fact that it is regarded as the nearest approach, to mother’s milk, is the difficult digestion of the caseine by the delicate inf ant whose stomach has been damaged by an attack of summer diarrhoea. This has necessitated the inven tion of numerous means and measures for Overcoming the obstacle, the most common of which is the addition of some farinaceous substance. Such practice for an infant, pre vious to the eruption of its teeth, is con trary to the provisions of nature^, and} though occasionally successful, cannot be de fended as a general usage upon physiological principles.—Dr. S. Henry Dessau in New ‘ York Medical World. * , f W ith Too M u ch Force. . • A lady who has given tho matter much at tention is authority for the declaration that in kissing all men kiss with too much forced A kiss, to be appreciated by a girl, she says, must be gentle and not rough, and under no circumstances -'should have any suggestions of tobacco or John Barleycorn. As the re- suit of comparing notes with friendis, married and engaged, # H l i thatthekiuesof three-fourths of Timm, vr! '*’■V*V«^V'V- ' '<!■di.;-.ibZ . /. Mu turesque rofite of A m e rica, is tlie d irect anrl popular thoroughfare b e t w e e n N e w York, l?hil- adelphla and B o s ton in th e E a st, an d Buffalo, C leveland, 0'MCago, C incinnati a iid S t. Louis. In th e W e s t : . T h e road-bed Is b a llasted w ith rock* insuring th e m inim u m -of d u s t , and th e hard and th e n e w System of stea m h e a t in g obviates th e bla-tiirie d a n g e r a n d incohvenience. T h r o u g h tickets: a re sbld to a ll points: E a s t, W est, and South, a M connections, w h ich are-usuafij’: m a d p - ite r a t e s are generally, low e r th a n a n y other first- c l a s s l l n e . /-\;•■:• are r u n to and from N e w : Yorfe, P h iladelphia, Buffalo, iioch e s ter, Clevelitnd: Chicago,; Ciucin- n a ti, St, Louis and P ittsh u r g , - T h e B u ffet cars w ith refreshm e n ts of all kinds, w h ich nlay be ordered a t pleasure: w i t h th e n e w yestlbuled. train,Zthe'Efie F u llm a n s e r v ice w ill be th e fin e s t ill t h e world. Z / . ................. New York passen- . g e r s b y - t h e ■ E rie b u s in e s s h o u s e s , iuid steam ship: p iers.! T o EufO' p e a n and c o a s tw ise p a s s e n g e r s - t h e . Erie offers conveniences; ivM eli c a n n o t he equaled lAr, an y oilier Ifhe. \ C o n n e c tions are m a d e w ith th e N e w York,. N e w H a v e n aiid H a rtford H a llw a y , and a ll lin e s leav.ihg.fiom Jersey C ity ,; a s w e l l day and n ig h t - SteaifZers - A lbany and th e Sound L ines for N e w p o r t, F a ll J ilver an d Boston: avoiding s e v e r a l m iles of con fu s in g and ex p e n sive c ity-transfer. .. r - t f A i ' E l i ' t ' / F a t r o iis .expect-' authorized,E r ie agen ts, fam iliar w ith tlie . v a r i ous langu a g e s , meet, every, incom ing. Steam ship froni European ports, And r e n d e r /any and: e v e r y a s s is t a iiee in th e ii- p o w er. . T h e r e is n o charge for th i s , service, and/ i t w ill be ch e e r fu lly ar-: ranged u p o n application to an y of th e gen e r a l Or d ivision officers. ; 1 : '/ Y l f l E I -• T h e Erie h a s the? m o s t com - I v 1 p lefe sy s tem o f r o u n d trip tick e t s to t h e n u m e f b u s h e a lth and p leasure resorts frohi th e A tlantic/to' th e pacific, afford in g th e arise: b u t. w ill fin d , a n advantagepus form o f transp o r tation to m e e t I t s requirem e n ts. To. com m u ters t h e Erie offers ex c e p t io n a l.; in d u c e m e n ts, a n d in addition, to i t s ordinary excursion tick e t s , issu e m ileage bboksv m o n th ly cpmmuta-: tion , and a variety of t ick e t s , a t reduced rates, en t it lin g t h e holder t o a num b e r o f trips b e tw e e n cuhim e r e ial c e n t e r s ahd s u r r o u n d ing tow n s . . Zfi h I n M I C Y : T h e Erie offers lpw rates D U L u l l I w I ahd superior accpm m o d a - tlo n s to p r o s p e c tors and settle r s in th e W est. T r u stw o r thy and d isin terested inform a tion lit regard t o any locality desired, w i l l b e furnished Upon application to t h e n e a r e s t ticket or passen g e r agen t, and s p e c ial c a r e w ill be-taken of part ties/a n d /ex e u r s lo n s .. :: -,Z ' \/'A /:/- I A 1 / o n - m O I /O The Erie Is fortu- L A I v t O » rA n |V O “ nate ih/the loca* tion along its line of the most beautiful aud /mantle, lakes and .parks in America, and popular exciuMohs aDd pichihs to tbese charming resorts are made a feature bf the passenger; service. Special inducements are offered.; to societies, -churches and Suhday schools: , Z. Z NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE AND BASTWABD. Z WESTERN NO. . 4 4 . 6—W a y M a il... . . . . . ^ .•••••• 9/46 &• in.: 4—Night Express.. ..id . . . . .• .12 36 a. m. np ; .U 8 — NewYork Express . ..;/... ;10 52 : 96—W ay 11 -15 . .1 *-*Wyoming Cpiinty..; ;/• Z*.. 5 48 p. tn; 12-—N. Y. Special.... • .. ..-. 6.55 -. **■ 34—Accomodation ce Z-V - . ZZ. /.WESTWANn.', -. Z Z 5-^-E^ress.::. . . . . a. m. 19—Rochester Acetmi’d’nz.. .: , 8 27 a. in: 23-r-Lehlghy 7 24..,---p : 95*Z*MTay- i l ^15 . 3——Pacific Express■ •••••• ■•••• 9 37 a.m^ 29-r-Accdmmodatlon....P.- A .- 5 26 p 1—Day Further / lnlorination may be obtained from D. V: Hibbard, agent at Warsaw, Or from : - ' U e o . e . ALLEN, “■//- ::/. : Gen’l Northern i ass’r AgL, Buffalo, N. Y. ZZ'Z- ' L. P. FARMER, W. J; MU/RFHY, ' Z Z; / Gen’l Pa$s’r Agt. v Z /; : Gen’l supt. \v. :7 ...-' / / -/. I forgot to ask for a 5/ a Hor Just look at my blanket, ftbw. 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Ifi. . 5 55 p. m. 11 30 a. m. 7 33 :^Z .• -- '■ WESTWABIJ. -■-;No» .v—- 1 —litiil . . . . . . . . . • • . . .. 9 09 a.m. “ Z 3-^Bradford Express... . . . . . . 7 35 p. mv “ ? s^r-Perry Accoinodaiipn.....: 5 21 * ‘ . ■ ■' Oombtaii^ a Parlor, Library* IngV RecJininj, or iBvaihl CHAIR. LdUNGE. BEO. AAind or COUCH. Piico 9 / s v V ao. We make the laigeet varleta of Ad[ut1 able, Reclining,... PhxsIcMiae’ aad SufgeoRs’ Ofloriilni. .IjvafTl Rolling, HaaiRiock, Oice. Lfcrart, Tancy Csrpet FoldlflQ. Read aid Rattan C H A lR S and R O C K E R S B l C Y C l - E S ,T R l C Y C U E S L Y E - LOCIPEDES arht SELF PROPELLERS. ALL KINDS OF APPLijl/HCES FOR INVALIDS. Over IOO: different dtaig-as. Onr Patiat Antomatlc Bral;* on. ail Oar. fiageti, free. We haye diacontinued wholeMlmg; by placing your orders direct with (be makers yon can *o»« teveral profit,. ' -Our slashing • prices . and special Bar«n-fns will astonish/ tit a. : Gojsds SoldTunder a guarantee | and delivered free to any point in United 'States. ’--tST\ Send stamp t o - Oatatogixe, and state class, of goods yon ' ..The reputation of.this Dye/liouse Since It' hafl ,.. . to mislead: and even hum I.) ug i he public./. v ; No coimeclion; with/auy. /Estabiishihent, “ i have no Ag©fits in the coutttrv. You can : do your business directly With me, at tiiesaihe expense as through.an AgencZ ■,;■; / Z;, Z - D - m X / i I y A i a - j , ^ - 1 -. .*»-. t t v ' v V i i*i. 1'- - *• cleansed without inj to th l poip’rS. Z ■ Z Also, FEATHEB8 /and Zfem GLOYEs colored - - : -1 n e a t n e s s and dispatch, o h Very r t a spnahte t o i’m s / H p ^ / d y e d iM^kZdnpvery^ ^ T u e S d a ^ lm u r soteiy andFilday, ,//- // : y,,;.-/ G oods retffi^^ //; / //.':/; // ; ^ Goods-Recelved andre.tm E x p r e s s . : /Rillo nAllnakori \i _ _• ! ^ - * - //Curtaihsvana ChlorMg'Yelvets. Z . 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