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iiiiiiinilt Interesting FASHION Gossip of New T^ork City New Designs in th e Separate Waist—A Ne w Material for Tailor Gov us That I s Popul s. tHjjfiWJ—M-iH^'i *•*•* rr—**r* —»« Committee &t Peking Withhold* Re milt ot Conference. FElvfNc;, Jan 01.—The ministers' pni'i-'H * if i.»ii MU (to tint vostouhu fa- ce i 'i ,h( i i! - — »u} ,i ,< li .f ni(. iviue ni III - 1 < M, , fu pnilKMl oilm - , . i _ n m i in kill Et W HI Be » *k(r4 Amonjj tfce'lTar- lons ( o'intitM <>f the Mute. When the aremcre li\naver of th\ cent of tho n^os^d valuation. From 1S±.\ to lS'JJ Mete \\as stent in com -<1 pi« -«ilt m th l i h - in n i J mi . nic i 1 el hi b . t 1 &£HE, separate tvaists are \J to reign another season B RIGHT, iancj wa.st- are to reign | throughout another reason, and they will be even onghter and more elaborate than befoie The fancj waist fashion stand*- out prom- inently h\ itself; it is a distinctive fea- ture of the winter stjles, ai.d one that is worthy the prominence wh oh i is given it. It is not taken up as a j novelty but as a neces-itv, and so long have we luxuriated r it that we could never again do without it. While these waists aie bv no rnears a luxury, je t they come to us this IN EQQ 8HELL CHEVIOT. y«ar in such vaneu design and such charming new combinations that they seem almost entirely new. The evolu- tion of these separate waists has oc- cupied a considera*ble s^ace of time, so long as to be measured by years, Vut with each returning season they have been welcomed because of a new excellence until this year it would al- most seem that absolute perfection ta d been reached, that after this sea- eon they must begin t o wane, if not to drop out all at once. ' The predominating feature of these Sralsts this season are tucks; the tini- est little tucks extending all over them. Wide draped belts are another feature that is noticeable, and the bolero shapes, always daintily tucked, are the rule rather than the excep- tion. Of the waist materials crepe de chine i •eems easily to have the lead, but! there arfc also many plain silks, pannes, laces and for the more simply • made ones, though the more extravfc- j ^ant in price, the velvet embossed j satins are in vogue. The colors run to the brightest; reds, bright blues, \ black and white combinations and all! the various and charming shades in I the season's browns are favorites. j yW tiebv material for use *^f* * n to'tor made jfobvns A NEW fabric called the lawrus, on the order of tweed or chev- iot, is quite the popular mate- rial for the tailor gowns of early win- ter. It is seen in all the delightful lawn s cloth on the tweed order wa in a <I on bi ow n wnh ihin «tnoos r oiang-e foinung a small check Tlu skiit is pi > n lavu q a w td n flaic d\ 1 the bottom and p .laq a.^ each -< i.t of blown ve vet The coit is cut aft M the stvle of a man's morning\ coa having the effect of three tuir-ovei co'lais, two of the brown velvet ami the upper one of orange u'\it P' n i alcoves with deep cuffs, of biowii vel- vet piping with the orange A tailor g-own ol c-gg an el 1 chevic * is an ong the handsome sti oet oi aft- ernoon co-fumes of the -ea-on The fkirt 1ms a lull pl'ited back with r> plain fiont and three siiappings a* white bioidcioth at each side. V nobbv \jacket just below the w air- line with a gieen vehet turn-over col lar over a deep shoulder collar ai c 1 revers of white bioadiloth. Apphrji e of green velvet on the broidc oil with sfiappinqs of the white cloth down the front and fin shing the bot- tom One of the new gow ns in the he\- r'rghone cloth has seven rows o\ s»Titching aiound the nottom of t\ e skirt and a Giecian botdei pist abnvr the knees in midline stitching double-bjea-tc d Pr nee \ bort or it with lows of machine stitching to fu - ish The collar and sqna e rev e is- of black brocaded velvet, with silk fas- . sels to finish the revers. i ^ I WpASHIOSTJ? dictates as » JT to correct stationery ! H ERE are a few points foi join ' guidance when next jou ordei stdtionerj If you want to bo in with the elite in this very impor- tant matter of jour note, and letter paper you will pass by the old popular tints of cadet gray, French blue, Yale blue, gray green, the banknote, the ciearn laid, kid and linen finishes, for they have all ghen -way before the fashion for the pastel tints of the au- tumn shades with their cartridge and burlap finish Then again do not buy large sheets, OCClipii '1 I closo tn in. I , mm i hahiKd \^ ( w c The HIM lit il Mr Tun - M - - n^t-, in 1 Mi Tin - ii Milt t , i i. II-.MI ii 1 at tic h <n in I I sit i.J i I 'i inn w i- •» m ' i 1 1! \ n '1 and tu n 1 \ t i * L >• I r I \ - w ho h \ i upi u il an < \|il u 1 ' Thi> n — a I u > nut uid pi.j • ! nil ie«:oh >- whii'i iui( ini'S(M{ I t ^ho Bntish n i u\ Si Ih'K -t >• it- ri 1 the 1 niuu S 1 1 - nuin toi Mi I ' \\ Coiisci r lh< i. Tiilh -its f.nh Uu fact ' in*- sn i , i ]\ tinphi-i/ul m tm not< \ th it h. ( luuosf itt eked nm thinp: i puNini.u PIIIJ;,!'- ihn th < has hoc ii no nlimiiti uhuhi Cm i'i ' i pram ^ mlitic n ot tit itic s v .1 th it n > m doinnit\ is isked toi tho < hus'ian < hi ncbo who sutfiicd hoaw In— I\i i J iH tho mi--mnanes -\j, nolhnu: In- lu n in^ei'tcd m tho note safojrnaidni-' tin nn- •510H uic- an<l the-* oamo-th icqui-l Sn Emc-t Satow and Mi ( once to -co tint tho frnnor tieatics protoitiiu; m--ion i m - .no leifliirnil Th it Mio .'mntiPHiit should be fouod to dlow ( Lmc-c OJ \m lank to accept Chii-tunitv without niju i\ to then pispeet- th t tho mi—nm i tics -houkl ho allowed to lno in the mte- iini cwn piopoit^ ml pi —< — j asspoits conip Vws then ofln uil unptanci that fmnlh iiitouo'ii-o between tho mi—1 n arios and ofhcials ho cneouiair d and th it relief should lo foii'id foi the sufleim^ natno '\hii-ti'i- 1 no ini-sionaiM - car ne.sth hope tint (iie it Bnt im inl tho Tinted Stati- will 1 ike \ k idinj pa t m the conmifr ti.m-f nm tion of China help in-, the iuloi- to tutu lines of refcum which alone can >- \M the cotintiy. II OL tl ..I r 1 , Ji|>7 ±\ .'.in M) A DEEP BROWN WITH 8TRIPE8 OF ORANGE. tones permissible for street wear, ^.nd makes up charmingly, and as it is pirle finished it is proof ag*ainst ram spots, and so unusually serviceable for the time of year for which it is in- tended. Another of the materials for winter tailor-mades is the herringbone cloth, on much the same oider as the other. It is seen m the soft shades of green, fawn, blue, graj and the now popu- lar browns,and some have neat stupes in dark and light shades of olive green with thin jellow stripes or a deep brown crossed with 1 3d.1t gieen, »nd a black crossed with white stripes. A very attractive tailoi g >w n of the \evt Terminal \*? stem Tor Chicago. CIIICACO, Jan ,J1 —The Post -a\s Chicago 1- hkoh to hu e at an ca.h date one gieat tOiimnU s\stom foi all tho loads enteiing tlio cii\ i 10111 tho east, south and wo-t The establishment of such a bjstem will he tho consummation of a plan tho yeneial dttails of which have jot to he woiked out The pin cha«=e of tho Chicago Toimmal Tian^ftr piopeitj bj tho E H Ilairiman s-i indi- cate ia the hi-t -top tow aid caujing out the geneial plan Tho need of such a ter- minal «<j,stom hat, been telt mdj\ ulnallv and collectneh bj the loads which will use the new sjstem of consolidated tei- miaais wheir it js completed. Pio^ont methods of handling tiamc have foi many \eais been uttcilj inadequate to meet the needs of the city. Forty Japanese Reported Killed. SHANGHAI, Jan 31.—The Noith Chi- na Daily News assoits that whil- 1 a quantitj of Chine'.e gnnpowdoi was be- ing destioyed ^.t Shan-Kai Wan there was an explosion aud 40 Japanese soldieib were killed. O i T I. () ' 1 1 Ouui - ... OM . ... Oi- , . ... . Tut .am . . QUM - He 11—Ian Richmond Roc k I 111 ! St Uvu. e Saiaro-n Si in in l uh Sihohuio . Schmler . . . Senna .. . Stti'hcn ... . SnttoP Sub x 11 Tioga Tompkins ristoi Waiien Washington Wav WtMche-tei Wveiiiiin^ Yat - CASTQaiA ^VcgefcublcPrcparaficnfor As- similating Ihc Tec J andUegula- tog tti£ 5toma£hs andBo^els of INFANlS^^MltDREN Promotes Di^esdon CheeT ful- ness and Res? Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral NO T NARCOTIC. Btape ofOldBrSAMCELPITUHKa. Pumpkin Seed' Jlx Senna * ] JiotfitUe Salit - I ATUK. Seed. * I ftppemant ~ > £1 Carbonate ?oda> * I fUrmSced- I Ganhed Sugar j matuyretn. Flarar J A perfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour StorriGcruDiarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Fevensh- oess and Loss OF SLEEE lac Simile Signature of GiL*jffi6££li/. 2sTEW VOEK. n,h_4l r .'.,1 jjDosEsigjge. 14 r>' J'l Tl<»- :\.!•' L CXACT COPYO* WRAPPEB. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Oyer Thirty Years CASTF\ 1 .\Rsaj 1 r> 1 4^ 10 11 a 11 .°.» 4J. r, 12 3(. Us 7 IS 2' 7.S5 J\t> 2S4 -,\j 4M,H»*J «.1J1M« 0}<) ^sS or»i,«.»i4 IV »1 Wi •\\'• 'To J M5 .HI •2 ->s 4r,r> hi4r.j y JT.'.UW \»7.m ii<>o.r> 1 jo ii 10, 1501 ('0\> «>0T S\J3 [ Yor' v ., a quc-t i > , III it s t fl i *- befor e th e 111 cani l t 5\ - i 1 temp t T : ii ca n il e 1 n p< I L L Al l 1 i i > „i N I^vITH & ro 4«>1 all t £?am shall nal the S^ato of N tions ' ] ho hn- of Aliiim ot li >- -hall we abanilon o 1 \ -hall we „'iu up all at j -iJnimnj; 1 uhoail n \M tdicm si all w< thn aihdii. 1,1 - -tthii h wo h i n nil h nnwu;; j Before Inventory ii' h i\ 1 j ni aiifi h it 101 so many \oai-, 01) «B-< IM , .. ~ \riTiru^z-^z^'T. 'The Woodfutr Boo utoie Book Bargains! Off** - -on. Peace on tUe Frontier. IIEM11ETTA, I T , Jan. 31—Peace amonc: tho waninc Clocks has appnent- ly boon leached, and ill that leraam- to bo done is to KIIC Clutto Haijo. tho enief Snake, who hab caused all tho trouble, a prehininiij Iiolinu and t-oncl him to Muskojroe ioi tn.il ioi Unison In tho meantime a few moie of the loadoi- will be aiieMul The tioop of a\ diy mnlor Lieutcn.uit lh\on will piohihh lemain IIQIO a Kw da\s until the la-t n-tire of the u])M-in_' lun p 1—e>d Tin Inui n - binned Ms;nal hies Tuo-daj nuht on the hills suuounchng the town at a distance of two 01 thioo mile- fiom tin i ,anp and, feannK an lttick, the soldu - ie maincd undoi amis 1 ill dijluhl u 1 lj foi mutant action But the Indi in- \'\ tempt id 110 depicd itiou Tennessee ^>n^patlly For Boers. NASHA ILLE, Jan 31 — The h>v 01 house ot the U ^lslituie aftoi a lone di- cu&&ion idojjted a 1 e-ohition e\pios-iii2 sympathj with the Boers. o-t ot 3'JtJ S24 iistrue ting luofon a ne w opportunity to add to M>UI book Yoik for mat ^ ^i in i e -s men of V w Y01 k ! \ 1 i' use, of Roche sic i , , - and of K l alo boln n tint the people of the Stati aie w>i cnoiuh an 1 oia\f enousrh to ait once more foi tiii ir own true mteiesf As haieis in \]u vune oient to enlarge tin I'hiecanil tin Inm no-s men ot the-e e itios ha\e Im a miio , hoi of j oars den>ied thou lane anci 1 J<)0< monev to study and aprilation of this forefuiM question Two .state connntions ] mf 2QQ of . the b ^ t 4l% f , g t 1)ookv> a + bee 11 he!', eontaimn^ delegates irom t -. c^eij meoipoiated ti»«n and irom e^erv' ^ , -V\; \ ,\ \ \ .' e ' l C , oonunoicial ot.a'n/ation m the State 1°°° **»* cIotb K>un d b ^> k -\» l »- «l and at both of thorn 1 eselntiom f.uoi ' h=»lnda*Jl 50c ta<h ing the enHr^emont of the Ei 10 cauili 50 \^ yotx l <\lo'h bound Ixokb pub were pa-sod with pric tuallv unaninnty | h^hed at 50c. J\x * ich _ __ The burden which tn i mil < n! u i,vmi nl 500 & od cloth bound book- pi )- •r.TmT-, ^ „^ T >™* w will ihiow upon tlu taxp.-m'ts «,H U ' !„„,,, rtt 400. r c each FINE SHIRT WAISTS Aorysnull Teidnint m w hn h tho on ' 500 yo >.l doth bound b< oks cnb- . AI^/iPTftDV T)T)Tft ^ larked canil «i'l \nv^ to e^oiy c iti/en | ,, &hed u , 5 c ie oa, b A1 FACTORY PRICES. of the Stite will b. 1( >n ^ui i j ', , . \ 1 n , 1 0 C ,' ™ h The zicat SMte of .\cw ! o, k it the' Maijd ^ d ^ ' ' *• 1 0 J ^ 1 2 ^ hlIIie of th. couiitie- hi. u alone the canil and bo-mnin? ol the u< w IUUUM suieh vnll sets at baryram pne^o-. s^ ( ju-i whit tin- lnonased tax rate no i h^tititi to take up * task fa h — ^'ock up ^\ith nood i«» would mean to them Monioe counts, fo buiden-onii than th it w hn h -hi took uu moleri'e 00-t. Ul the r - dl pa\ aliout J'_ poi cent ol in( i inititinii 1 -> -iun—inlh HI th- lai books, it . . . . I ^ ( ,„ l] ^ > t _, 0 {] }]l v ( K TAF . . earlj du s of th. \in. teeaui 11m 1 |FK 1 \ Ml k \ \ 41ST Uonki t 1 Total Now tlu bai„'e ean.il will be -onewhoie m tt nonhbeuhood ot <i}')0(N) 000 It, In e n stitution il imei dniint, .\IMi u bond- ca 1 be 1—ucd, the annual chiuc fo' 111 tcie-1- a K 1 -inking fund puipo-e- will b about s j (>(,(, (KK). or 111 the ncurhborhoo 1 ot 10 cent- oil each M <)00 of valuation Owuu' to the ihcie 1-0 111 the number of Ink-, unl to tho mon subn intial e ha aet< 1 ot rln new canil. the 10 will pioh- ihh wil be \oiy little it any, meiei- 111 the e\pen-e of opoiatmij and mari 1anu Let us take ut» the ns e of some We buy our silk ehicct from ike loom 'ml «mt out cu-tomtis the b nefit • a '• ( ' r ^ of our km o ice- even for letter use To-day it is neces- sary to wiite both notes and letters upon the tiniest little sheets that one can imagine. For the engraving- very small script or the daintiest of old English is used, and the monogram and crest have given place to a plain address stampeu across the upper cor- ner of the sheetb to the left side: The dating must always he given at the bottom of the missive Then, ag-am, if 3 ou wish to be classed among the \er> select, the thing to use is stationery decorated with water color sketches This cla^s of paper comes in neat little boxes ioi which the modest pnee of $10 to $15 is asked. To match these the flap of the envelope is garnished with an irregular design of trailing green vinos along- its edges, the flap itself beinq- irregular and folds down and fastens at the bottom of the en\ elope. Crests maj be used with propriety on wedding, reception and other forms of invitations, and on these the * crest is stamped at the top with the invitation following in old English let tering. The new paper is not conducive to fine chirographv ,for nothing less than a very blunt pen and very black ink will make an impression on the rough finish. But then one must be in the fashion, whatever the price SARAH DAVIDSON >i»v* Treali With Pern. WASHIMJTO-N Jan 31 —The pre-i dent has piorlaimed the new o\iiadinon treaty between the United SStatet dnd Peru. line 1- t is now fuini-h in h 1 > t 10 ,,e< inn oL th total uni toman Oil. in- eountj will paj a lit- Tho Eno ranjI h ^ p , 1( 1 fm lK ( , f an| 1 tl mu a qi\iur ot 1 pei cent of tho thele l s cl i, 0llt >20,00i>000 to its f M dit tot 1 n.-t 01 ihont is J 000 a na r V beside* Siniplvasr-.il. Mte it n \ » tli 11-' ot 1 cents a bun t on even bai tod n ,„ t \ v 1U idiboO.ooil of s_'(ot«M> ci ippl - -kipped out of Oileui- u0 0 It hi - be m .1 pic itv wmdd nioie than make up then merit «, 0 f u ail( i tlu , 1 0 v <- ot ^n t.i\ behove that it it is « nl,i Nn.riia c > tutv wouhl pav about thiee- tmtio to pav la: noi l ,11 E. N. SMITH & CO. Woodruff House Book Store, M I ' >i 50, Wnte foi catalogue and sample..-: THE ELITE SILK WAIST MFG. CG. >(> ST ^ ffc sT - U ATfc KTt) \V\, N. Y. Furnace Troubles Conipromi«e«l. YOL NGS l'OWN. O Jan. 31 - Vll the furnace wmkois m the i l ih uniu v dlev have accepted a loduction limn M <>() to $180 pei daj 111 waye-, aud the suiki which was tln'O-altiud on Fib 1 will not ocom The settlement is a compiomi-o About 1,500 nun aie a flee ted \n_au i c > t utv would pav about thiee- tunic to pav lai^e dn ith no-, to 1 IH p t <, __ . -^ qi ntn - of 1 pn cent ot appioxniuUe Iv plf , o t the -tau No nnt». wlnt it i< Kl^ i lit * O O O M-uMOavia. ^ ith the ,-n it develop W01th > ^ , ull not hliU „ , uh „ i t ^^ JJ1 & W U t '\ ' 000 In Clothing. nit or m : 1 utac tmiii.r on the fiontin at \m in n uul \n;iii I'tlK aud also t leekpoit a savins of two or thiee cius 1 ti n on tho pio 1 ?ble shipments le'ii tho-o point- M I e a nl will moio ha 1 p i\ the eo-t to Ni IJTU 1 e ountv A am, , 1 I ,1 mils on pies nt shipntnts it r lho eo-t . \ai untv in .nil ut ' ('ina K d o \ M 1 nt ll ' th e Mipi l to do ( an ,k 1 whil e lift s HUM mis-i mas and ! ty dtteiniii e the law .1-1^1 j wovoin units fail - I \ 1 iaiii o d t^.^ht s lobs ioi 1 vpi - n 1 < -)m ~ id to eDdit— lm & atioi k intent White & Sullivan, \I.MtSI.MtS I N -^ j At Our Yard *-*. lit , \ I N * I <i Tn c -I a oidoi to budge ovci tlu dull soasoa V I OSMI Camel. Among the ie—il animals that have recenih ti« 1111 c 1 in geological lite 1 1 * 111 c is a f o-- 1 ^ unol ftom Koun u which oinov s the unique distnet ot beiny the onlv one so fai kn j\ 1 in Cm ope I,os « o f A\ ork It has been calculated that th fiom illness nei lire- 2 J 00 ) ^ 0 of vvoik in the vt u 01 Z l pi 1 of the work clone b\ the Intion between 15 and . 1 i n V vnv to the aud t inp: t o o t rhi juod u d\ l I v • be ot - . • ah- o tbont ,«10(K)0 JMIIJ : 011 th e bul hn is at Ni sa e>i rh b< n- 1 01 maiuil utmus no v and Liver Pills. I was cured.\—Mrs. i ion and hi pi: built mi tin Inn J. Relnler, Franklin, IncL anal a 1 on tin vanmi- otht r ] whiih A\ iv no ei» ntv -hips will \ i taan n >av ^^ n in 1 o uitv , ai CI\M_I countv will have to [ ut si\-ti ith- 01 >nt pi 1 tent o ' 12 000 a n 11 This 1 mm\ b\ j t tin 1 i_ un .it f te uitoiv 1 our entire line of Heavv Weight Overcoats \I had been in bed three weeks with and Stilts on sale at =acrihcmg price« grip when my husband brought me Dr. ,, he , e l s ra(1Sjt be ^ ol<1 l f ]o w icef c Miles' Nervine, Pain Pills and Nerve wlUdolt PIta&e ffUnci (nei a few items j of the m,in> v alue s vv Inch w e offer now. ' Men\ and Youth's, all wool suits and 1 overcoats m several patterns, v\ellmaei«i and pet fc c t fitting, vv 01 e % OC' and hT 00. ' We the undersigned, do h...bva 6 ( Sale Pnce - ^ 5 0 | to refund the monev on a SO-eent bo - i Mens and Youth's dies-\ -uits and [ nted S>rup o: overcoat-, elegantly made and uimmeel, AH Kinds of Lumber and Manafactors of Builders Supplies, vou mill find the most complete -tuck of Luti 1 >ei. Lath an d htiiiigles 111 the city, \on will also And oui shop 111 shape to supplj >c>u want-in all kinds ol Window*, Dooib, luined Work, Mouldings, etc. A CH I (J. \When the grip left me my nerves and heart were badly affected; but I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure and was soon all right\—Wm Roericht, Eau Claire, Wis, wi'l IK \tiv 4 Ulv bint ii mint- tiom both ( av tun au lake\ e in be in nh at a nun' i o-t both in 11 i o it- \i w tin tn„ pei ton bv the piopo-i I nn tie of (jieene's \ \ ai Ta^ if it fa ls to aire jou: co'i \\ P a si guatantee a 1; tie to iio \ satisfactoi/ or m ncy re- ft ilM D W. Call '1, \ an Naftiee, J C Bog u t, liemek & C Motheise 's Drue Co I 'g K«lu Demons a« Debt Collectors. In China if a merchant is derelict in paying bis debts his creditor on New Year's day—-the Chinaman's New Y r ear's day—carry away the door of his shop, thus permitting- all the demons and evil spirits of the universe to enter and dasturb his equanimity as long as the poor tradesman lives One-isided Habit. Squint—Force of habit, Jones sav s ofte.n impels, him to make a loan Fimt-*-It's. ode' thit it does not im- J pel him to pav up I'ooi habit that don't woik both wavs.—Yonkerft Her- ald. The Great Fanlt Miriam (at auction fc-t ju<=t love to go to nut or - ' Meliccnt—T c^on t 1 1 t v ding things up am 7 up ing them e ow n - Ihookh Cause nail Lffi t t She—I'd never have man in 1 Fet have known youwouJe beeoi lit—I should never have beco if I hadn't married vou—da e' OoUtsen ' SHIP. ( HM.I Cital o 1. ough 01 \ alues J8 and 510 00, »nt bot- . Sale Price . $5 50. nd o\ e rcoats pro- Higbe 1 giado suit: portionallv reduced. ( hildien's suits fiom K)cts up. Men - pants ficm faoct- up. We want voui clothing trade, we have the goods and the pi iocs vou are looking fo>. Give us a trial and judge foi joui- selt. Piompt attention aud putos light. Don't build without callnn, on us WHITE .V SULLIVAN, 27 Mouiton Street WA r PERTOW>\ s. t ue resret th it t-hey did uot bu' p.opert> 111 YarerfOwn sio ril \ cars i^o which has n 1 Now is the time to buy a Fur Coat \ cheap, they must go, we ha\ - a large ^^^s = ===^—. 1 1 stock and to close the season will sell them at greatly reduced prices L ENN O N & WARDWELL, Ponnlp^ (l^thinfT StOT P , Store under Baptist Church on Public t LUpiCo LlULIlili y JLUiC j Seiuare, Watertown, N Y LOU lUTWTOI'OK.HM Pslh I o - StateGi-uifc. - M«ttii>K: One way fare for round trip applies , only via New York Cential Tickets sold February 4, 5, 6, good returning .to Fcbiua'y 11th inclusive Fuither \ details obtainable from officials of State Grange 01 NYC ticket agent 40 COURT STREET, ROTHENBERG & WOLF, Props. K J& OMPI I 'j'1-.t 4 -«r •m \ :i \ >e»l chance s ^^ ^A 1 cn u ae 1 ! v j\\ a hous e to r fl, - W 1 OX) ta d tike . u> p I cm Si d yon A lo t a t froa i $'00 11 doubl e 111 five yeurw. I T.^»n vo n mone y t o build . I du d tirt»t oioitga^e s ro r j < I f jo u wan t t o nutt e money l y a t B » t o $500 tha t >ur money . rai l o n me. •\ j! Vertical Script i HENRY D. GOODAIE, Watertj'rfn, ll Y. 4 Paddock BoiUiit I \sr JV JV r r £> 13 ! r niMv The nnv Tin- new -t 1 ^ the nt* -t \i ' ie WtMitBt (I'-Uiu d t - VMM 11 VU' h o e mo * It give s tin ' ^lUlfll ' dte- -t 1 ornu. i uprove i p rfec t HI 11 til* - 1 tlifllV UiTe a t ]l\* jj, Mrs F. E Wheeler, !• 12> Fi iii vim s t Y\ tie ltovvn N. Y. \ — ~L- wvfilths««<-»%«<. \» • FI M L'linios \V,MI, ih. Ho .l i - -V ' ^ l>!*> TN i 1 KMHi S N j VtrVvs f I^r \Mil - it s M f < nent^ i P 1 .inmun li.si> i l u IVS b t 1111' U II .III 1 H s\ H 1 c.\ x > D s lpr „ N lw \,.KIMi..'o rf i»,.hl. drug Store. .;<;-BPH A 1HKOBOH). Proprietor 4i«<l)«.-