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M ” w i s T . 811 E WAKM 1 SIB.S. 0 is THE C heapest a n d t h e F a v o r i t e R o u t e t o a l l P oints in the W e s t . For full Infomiaii'.ii, raters, time tables, tieliets, etc., inquire uf nearest “ D. & H.” Ticket Agent, or v.rite to the undersigned. J. W . BURDICK , Geii(;7’al Pass!-ngcr A g 'f, A L B A K Y , N. Y. Delaware & jaudson U A ILU O a D Commeneino Oct 7, >94. ' ' Trains will arrive ati'l depart from Mechanicyille as follow s: T il'res BOUND sourn. Leave inr ^Triw-l.r;;, 7.4'5, g.O'.t, A. M.; 1.3’- Leav.““ior Aih.InT—t 31. T.43, 8 04, lo.oo, A. M.; 1.C'., 4 l.->, r. M Suu<l ly tiain, p. M. Tiutre' rorSD ?io,tTn. Arrive from Trey—',i :, a . 1.C9. .'i.2.3, 8.06, ii:.o.N r. ?r. rrive tomi AlUmv —'.’.o7. 3.40, ,-..1.-,, 12.,.,; r. M. Simdiiy train, >.'.o7 A. M. KITCK EAII.KOAD. EI1..SAC TCOTJEL R'lUTE. 'I ruins li'uve for the Fast, ♦3.3S N, l or Boston with leepmg Cars. 7.5li A. at. For Boston anil North. 9.13 A. 51. For Stirafosa and Sehuylervihe. *4.21 r. 31. For r.ostor. 5.03 p . m . For North Adams and Kortn. 6.49 p. Ji. I'or Saratoga and Sdrajlerville. FOR ROTTERDAM AMD WE.ST. 1 GO A. 51. For i’>ua.vl,5 and Chieaso. For BiiS'alo and V. 'Oi' K. <ttf TOO OFTEfL^HE CASE. IN T E R E S T I N Q P R O O F S . A younf!; society lady, after a round of gayety,lieconJes suddenly conscious o f an un usual .sensatii .n. [She has frequent attacks of (lixhi A<, h 'r hacl: achcii, and sire feels blue and generally run down. Mothers, look well to your daughters I Daughters, look well to yourselves! Let tlie linst symptom denoting the ap proach of disease receive your instant atten tion. Healthy women are the hope of the race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect anything which promises relief. There is hupeiov all sufferers from Xervoua JDianv-fS. Read what follows: Mr.s. Jennie C. Davis, a line artist and an accomplished authoress, o f W estfield, W is., had been subject to headache ever since she could remember. So severe were her tacks as to cause at times temporary delirii All treatment hail failed to relieve Dr. M iles’ Bes ; “ My record is-to me, a t least, witisfactory. Flo headache, constaiitly^ in- creasinKia'Petite, anil c consequent gain in and a h alf pounds in just one r - Six weeks Later she writes: “ H aro read I ^ and sewed immoderately of late, hut my lioadache.s do not return.” Mr.s. John K. M iller o f Valparaiso, Ind., was attacked three ye.trs a,go with turn o f life in its worst form. It finally went to her ■ml,ail, andnd allll indicationsndications wereere thathat itt wouldould suit e illier in insanil hc a a i w t i w be impossible for me to attempt a deacriptim of ha- suffi-rinpa during all this time. She was treateil by our rery led local physicians, with hut tcm]iorary benefit. She has taken four linttlcs of Dll. M iles ’ R estoeativt : N ekvijs - i :, ami is enred. She has gained twenty pounds in weight. I tell you, she often hle-ses you for ivhat you have done for Recollect that for the c r n n of all Ner vous r>iseascs there is no remcily ivhich ap- tiroaches J)i-. Xerriiie. It is free from dangi-rous drugs and opiates. Sohl bv all ilrng'gists, on a positive guarantee, or Dr. Miles Medictd Co., Elkhart, Ind. ^ f O'^a student^ ^ W l _ i \ I I ^ S - H - O - U - L - D % O w n a Ditflionary, ^ f Care should ho taken to i t GET THE BFST. T t . _.EW f r o ; . ______ . . ^ ♦ IS THE raE^TO^IJY. ^ X SHCCESSOB OF THE HNABRIDGF.D. % i Ten years spent In revising, 100 edi- a J tors employed, over $300,000 expended. ^ ♦ Sold hy all Booksellers. ^ MEKKIAM CO., Puhliihers, % ts of c'psolete^ INTERNATIONAL, 5M COVER TO COVER, Ten years spent In revising tors employed, over $300,000 t A G. & C. h ^ SpringHoU, Blass., Z J not buy reprints I'er InLuifs i.i.i'i ChiM ren. Cnsfoj-lT. v>vciui.tcs BJgestio?!, nud Thu-i lb*- ••I.IM i-i i. 'i'l' r- I b aliUy nu.l ii ■ .Nl.-p n a t u r a l . C a s t o r ia e ntaius lu Moriih'ne e r «, I'-.r.-. : b- i r-'i. r'.y. : ' ij t. 4 I.-' cInMn n tl * .1 ■ n ..r t.' .nil I'lv i'rif’ti ■ I 11. .\i.. le M b . f. r t Vt . I .vi.Ulyti, b. V. I T -■ pr..'- .<• ■. uTi I lai'i il m '.T Y.r::. “ Fr'Hn y \'r ' 7,r- .t I • i i • 1 \ rvafj* n I OUT! tt. i' « ■ -11' ■' ’ ' \■* f..r ol'iLfr.-Ji, ;i-' '■ - .t 1 -• I ' - it 1 n* i.-viir.- th»'nvi-'- . v .I l :* ’' r 1 sx m \. t > TH33 «’ ■' f New Goods. New Styles New Prices. Packer’s Enlarged Cash Store, No. Main=st. f f ^ l |i|pRlCES»LOWER^THAN EVER^NOWN$IN^TWENTY-FlVEAEARs\ff |||i!!h l l f l f I I P iirt lA iiiii P a c k e r ’s Cash D ryiG o o d s H taie was 7n^lineal b e t deep before its recent enlurpfunent It now h is (I\ feet additio n a l tloor ?|iic s iidJiti.iicil ivnuteiv, .m.i additional shelving. TLia ;-l *iv i •• if w ilie l;u .:-'.sf in town, and it is p t c k e .l w ith new n i l t isluonald - D i-y G o o d s , C a r p e t s , O il ('i-itliM. etc. l ’ivk< r's C a rp, t D 'p u’tnn nt is Lm;.'V fhan ever l-e f.'Ve iind uUVr.-. tin* p u b lic i sp h in lid ' l i a k o f C i r p c t s , K ii ;' 4 , ( )il ( \ n t'is. H ■..-'•■rf.. ( I •. F . t i i y t a r i ty <1 IVinduv,' S i l l i e r , h .i iiifilu l il! .Ii.-igii m i l i-uh'rir.g. ut :r t >ui>h!ns''y 1 >v.’ jirhe-;. C n n a iin . rich u n r u r t - .It a t t r iv f iv v pri t s, in ., v c - y f.i-iih ijiib L f.il'.'ic. H O L L H ^ e W 03 IAN AND HOME. AMERICAN WOMEN AS SEEN THROUGH AN ENGLISHMAN’S EYES. W omen’s Worlc nutl VVage^ — Advance ■Womanhood — .Strength of Charaitei Motbors and EauKlitera — As to Euti-i taining—English Girls and Matrlmoni-. f i i i f l I - I o i i i e l u t ' i i t . Tho most roniark.aiile thing lu lay iiiiiul about the Am erican w.uiiau is th.it it 1- Imposslblo to be imlUTiTMit eirlu r to lu r or about her, ■whcthi r j-..u c-snsiiicr lu r i n masso or Individually, sh e Ims ti j.icen oy, a porsonallt.v, that l.s lu it^i If a i luil longo not to be ignored. 'I’l.'s in it . r. h tho real fundam ental iliif. r :.c>. b tv.•. rn our transatlantic sisters ami thcM u nieii of our ow n land. Let us l>-ave tlic inqi vldual, who really counts for noth ing on our o w n judgm e n t o f national ch.aractci'is- tics, nlono for a m o m e n t and sec hr.w the averages affect us. Take the E iiglh h 5 Vo- m a n in the lump, not tho now w o m an or even tho m etropolitan w o m a n e xclusively, but just the ordinary B r itish type, w h o is neither In tho advance guard of modern oivllizatlon nor absolutely potrlflod In the old Inertia. Look her w e ll in the face and see If you have any thought about hiT, any feeling synipathetio or antagonistic toward her, or any senso of her at all. You ivill And, I think, tlint sliu dues nut stir you In any way; that .so long as she rem a ins outside the sphere uf your pcLson- al Interests she c o u n ts for a b solutely noth in g in your consciousness. B u t go to A m erica and try the same ;ooess on tho fem inine m aterial there. process on tho fem inln o m a teria l thi A t the outset you are confronted w ith actual stim u a ting force that, either at tracts or repels you. Thu point is that she itsts youou inte:ntensely. d reckon interes y i Y o u m u st study her and reckon w ith lier w h ether you liko w h eth er yol her or not. A s to your ultim a te adm ira tion or avcr.sion for the American woman, that -will depend prim a rily on your own tem peram ent. If you takeiiscore o f prej udices and prepo.sses ’ .... lantio w ith you, her i not only discover bi you m a y return w itl vow ing that she is i nor good red herring, and, w o m a n as you w ould have her he. B u t if yon aro w ise enough to adjust your ideals to the spirit of our tim e, ami if y o u have learned to look on wom a n as a hum a n being rather than a function, the vift in luitions w ill but. deride them, and ;h hatred in yourhiurt, ne ither fl.sh, Uesh, fowl least of all, to tho piano that is permeated by hi tillan t and incisive iiuiiviclui \ vicluiility. Am i when J o n m eet her again in F \ ” sue w ill come to yon as a blast of the free up per air sw eeping over the htagnant w a y s of old w o rld life. Then you w ill wonder as a m a n who takf? a dti p dr.dt of ■ ham- pa.gnc a fter I n,- •'V-tinenee how ymi ever oamo to relinquish the w ine of life wht u it had once touched your lips. A n d if you continue in this mood tho chances are tliat you w ill marry that American girl, widch is equivalent to cham pagne every day for dinner and pcrh.apsa thought more trying to the constitution in the long run. W hen all is told, however, America is a paradise for w’omen, a great green throne for her, sot in a western sea. A n d that nature is fittin g her hand for the seeiiter and her brow for the crown no ono who stands in a largo assembly of Americans can doubt. Her physical superiority to the American man is obvious to the most casual observer. A generation or tw o of Stooping over tho office desk has whetted his intelligence at tho expense of liis phy sique, w h ile the w o m a n has g rown fair and tall in the atmosphere of ease till shu re semblcs nothing so m u ch as a race hor.se, compact, of llcry spirit, nervous strength and delicate eontour.s. Her m arvelous adaptability, too, onable.s her to grace as well as grasp her queendom, and till the end her h u sband is never quite sure w luth- er ho admires or adores her most, which uncertainty brings him ns near liaiiiiiiu-.-s as a m a n can hope tu be.— 11. D. in Lon don Star. _________ ■Women’s W ork and Wages. The great controversy about w o m e n ’s work has, I nm glad to see, brought out tw o definite facts—tho one tiiat women can, w ill and m u st work; the otlier that unskilled work is of no value in tlio labor m arket, am i that where w om e n ilo i q u ally good work w ith m en their tvages should bo tho sam e. N ot lung ago I w as shocked to hear the editor of a loading paper say that he employed a good m a n y w om e n on his staff, not from chivalry, not from a senso of justice, but sim p ly bccnii.so he could get a refined, educated tvoman to do tho w o rk of a coiumuii, uneducated man at the sam e wages. N o w this is essentially wrong. When w o m en agree to under.-.i-ll the iiu-n, tln-y aro doing incalculuble liarin Ii.'tli to tin ir ow n cause and to that of the nu-n. W om en up to the present have becu laiucnt.ibly deficient in si-lf respect and in the feeling of c lass union. Tho hi.-. learns is that she m u st i and her fam ily alone, but that duty to tho great com m u n ity a t large, and that love for her own dear ones iiiU't be completed by the altruism of true m liglit enm ent. This, and this onl.v, is the cur.' for the miserable salaries with which w o m en have hitherto been content. A liighcr sense of responsibility, a de-ire for a fair field and no favor—these ruu-t lie tU> ir watch-words, ’fh e education of wom en lias hitherto been to blame. They tvi re not taught patience, carefulnc-s, that qnl- t plodding in the face of diflienlrie-, th.ii constitutes the value of a m a n ’.-, w>rk. They were half educated, wholly unpr.ie- Nowaday.s .such things net d not i x i-t. Half educated te.-ichcr.-, half i dueat.-d clerks, incompetent people In all rank-, can find no employment. Tb. training—con.-isti nt, practical for women ns well as for im n. thing is to weed out the inadequate work ers, to pay good workers ad.-.pi.iti ly. Wo men are gradually learning the v.ilue I'f a practical training, and wlien unee the principle la iinivi-r.-ally aekriowb deed We may hope to see a different elu-s of \som- en Worker- from any we h.ivo li.id liifle r- to. Vr’o shall find tin in taking a pride .inil an in tore-t in their work i-jual to that of men. We shall find parents re.-ognt.'ing the n m -sity of cdueating tin ir d lughti r- ' '■■ '', ' properly, and we shuU lliul ;i gT.idu il i -t- | ' tinction of tho.i-i hatiiul swi.Blng pni • | tices whicli havi- r. dii.. d eivili.’- d Worn, n to a far wor.v* condition of .i-lavery than , tlie .Vfrle;in savaee—L . tii I n ; it she li trairiin.g— Till- great till' ■ f .' 1 , ' fil'.' 1 G aiul ' 111, lit ,-:T.D ■ luluiittMiD f. A I.: d'\ il \ . \vn a Copy S' ihe dauuh- irrivil a ei-n- tm Liiglish a l.i. d ' .5 ' a 1. U' 'W . ” she et 'U- • h 1 a . 'i \trl. , 1 - I nil l h.ld II n, y.-iina i. la I. leh u I ' I fi rward fm of the j q- r i!i .. • hat hiip *1 T I f n > ,i (._s - prim):\ WD. mt j. r \f -u v-unu r VUl' A |i’- ’ I > - 1. Lavi‘i \iT itGi'iG .( 1 ,’ Is rt t!u* pr- f--ii ‘11 inl -.ti or trfi'lt' .*-(11-1 I. lE linii- ti. The niedle.d lelh r-{ie,-Ially havt i i b - n l u t i l oi'M -nd i nerm iibitiou In life III in till-?>Ii a I f V,. men, and vitw h e r * es. pt to i' t ., ii-i i. d. oi .1. in \ i.-w of the are tile n o t i d w . n e n pby-irlans? If w'l faitib.-e ih. ir ii: iirlii.oiil ,1 niarl;i t 1 - do- V. ,', ry nv fully lit e III, ir iiu'th- f. I i!s sill g.i to Im-piu ts . . u p p . I to be cornlueti d i ;d. ills i i . i e h ' . ! t' by woiiii n pliysePiii., V.hilt do we luid? aboiil l'. loiu ii ,-. i kSinqily tliis—tha wninen attending tin ers, p r t I'o . d i tl m inor nise-s and doine tlie eli rie.il Work, tin in, a. o 1 he i.lr l . : u ,' ] . rf. - i!s sliameh «s Ml n ph.s‘■il i.m -lire I .ill'll in to do all tin In tj.. \i i. i . i . l - m ,i v. !;..ar tliou^Iit opi r a ting of any iiiip r t a n e c . We find t o l ••;li i j i.i' ■' i ipi b ;id-r.lmut tlu n i a l - o i n tlie ill-ju n-ary diiiartnient-j the inl'i . . ........... . i.ln . ii . im I tv.w iiliaio in and In iii;iny i n - t u n e i i h livering lietn iv. | woini n -J .i i ,i e l e . t i In ■ inlliii in-' s cer to the liurres. Is t !d- the advaneeUR lit C>I j t.-iUily do e, • . , , i u | o ] i- v.iil in Kligll-h W oni'n in the nil di-al pir.ifes-loti? s, .-i. ty ,. e. i.Jly. .Mm. -r ;dl tb.-eh vir I'hi- i- only an exanii'le i f w h a t oceitr.- Eiipli-Ii s . ■ i, u I m ' sv. le i itlu r ndddle till along tho line of the various misnlj ! ng. .1 and n o i . . d i'd. ily dam -bieis' llDlt j \\ I d 'll 1 11 :tt 11 ’‘‘i ■ 11 ;. i i ^'iT <' i D i\ i lUi 1 o.iiil', In llM i'V,i I \\{ tn in c’uDe ''f f . i I ’ «>'uDDi't riiul I'ul 1« 1 - I't t Ifin'r-s t<» till alon g tho lin o of th e variou s m a n lj 1 ng, .1 and pur-uits taken npi i y women. Tlie tr. iib h | w liom na n w ith the nntire 111 * 5 - o f ndsaiieed 5\oiiien | and laid e. 1 - just ill re. 'I’hey stop far short of the end for eii't aim ed at. TJay are determined t o a - ert their riglits as equal to nien’s in every tiling. A ll wt II, let it in' .so. I.rt them enter info anything, everytiiing done ly their brothirothi rs,s, butut for heiiveii’s sake let b r b them do snineUiing tvorthy of and not ho sati-Ju J tvith the an d nut ho sati-Ju J tvith th e lueiv that they lutvo made it law ful for tin follttwthL* i-.iTn** oisilin;''* as tlu\-tL ru s\fter this lu i-l'i'enun ipipli-hed the iitiloi SCCIIIN to ha\-e bui-iieil il-e lf out. I,et U! have m o le tvorihy I'l-nils and le-s ('ilk oi let tlie V.onieii g.i oil ruling the world by rocking the cradle.— PhiUiib Ifihiu Fre-s. llei f 11,11 Woio.-n of rriinee and (lie rival of Mine, d e .s’ail, said that of alt her'tittuiiinii iits till'one sliii m e t p r l/id w a s tliat in ea-< of ni ei— ity -lie knew of 20 diffiTent way.' of carnliSg .1 living. T h e d a y fo r n d m ir in g weidmiindi .'i Women is liaiqiily p.i-s cd, and only a b vv of tiie very young nne fooli-h slill hokl it ih ,'irnblo that w o n iei slionhl lie cliiiraeti r b - s and inenpable o, self support. W h lttiir, in his “ A m y Went vvortli, ” givi s a clianaing t' U e liof fend nine stiviigtli of cli;'raeti r. Tlie girl, b iin of ail old and iirisfi eratie fam ily, has b -t her lieart to tiieeaptain of a li-liingsm u ck wliiun her piictlirnl galh r v of anev'tor- wutild iiavo scoriied. But, str.'ir.g of w ill find TU..ud a : Ih' y. She Wi lks thw- gull' ry 11- >r . As if she Ir.'il b- r sailer'.- d' eli In stornij Igilinulor. Ill it Is not till' weak w em TliaeLeri'.y's Aiin iia tie! ration tleit m-t \dfii-. lu yoi c .m'.'o e ■oiTirUid' Viheli, ' priwi r a - t i ll 5, she r the'--N.liu Wonid lav thal . \ n ' 'I ■-I- i I-le tblnk OI ! -id - iiii-ha .\ — New York I'r.' 1 11 <roi.li ine-roi tli.-d 51 71 .1 V . home -he li s ty llr -1 ntiil W . ' 1 ... 1 It. I 'hi. o b- ildiTi'g and le.an 'I lib h 1 s i . il t.'dih in 5V0111- ■ 1 Hlllii.lle.- over an eVI erb 1. ,V .e .llie ; ,- 1 I iai b i l l n o t 1 fr.iiii i -- fini.ih -t*■. l.leiM, rs, I'unl.l Ilf liie ephlioll ■‘irt - \lit t • \ ( ui*\ tl r nCovis until ^''“rba!.’' g e ifi I'll I 111 hil .1 ■ ■ 11 1 tinn.ii'.v I ■ 'i in;: 111 - I ■' 5 slie d .!. T: ■ 5Vi!h n’l 1' ■ n t h - .'i—i ii iatioii ,1 let oiii nt T’ldr- I-. It wa- in the :i!'ll -eTI;.- of tllC 1' si pell, y, blit tb.' 5VO- ' . .1 .• I l i i - 5'..1.5: - W .. arc I II I'. Il I. :d. and 1 LlioW we 5.. d ; th il ; nioiiiit to ' . '■ o* a 1 . iTlli . .'-I I- ! He ll J. .-I 1 I 'n I e hud.lb ■ , h 5i Id. h the Iii- . ' 1t,l;:.‘ on il. 1 i- .■■lldi d ailetll- iml a i iynunt 'll, II ..I a; I . to 11 ..noiui/e in ,,f j,;,],.., i; .1 -tl.' 1-'ITU's Till’ hr-t l.iiid of iijiijK 1 V.\‘ 1i;;il t p '■ I Tl A’ Du fi 11 '*Tli ' I d l i f t ri'li- ;o;il til * Jar- 1 !l! 1,11 light, lllld 55 h.'Ill 5VO have I hc Itn llig Ri o her.- It is Tiolong. r i-. .. - -.i~.,' i.i r. ■ \;4 Hire only fW\ t.vji ■ , ilc.'H o g ln .• -md ill. -l.ilu art o.ik. Tiler.'lire inniiin. i.iblc internii iliar.v Vi g. tabl,' gr.avlli- and ii. h s s variety in tie' hiinian sp’ . i. s. Thr sli'iiilii’. pliiiiit i liii nr w illow 5vlili-i'ind- tho oiislaiis’Iit of tie- l.la-r n.i U'-- su.-.-. fully tlian tin' oak it.-.lf, tliougli it i- tlirongli adaptability rather fliiin shi.'i str.-ngtii of lib. r. And nfi. r a ll is s.iid tiboiil the eliarni raid grace of f. n dnine de pend.-nee tin- fu.-t ivinains tluit tbi'storm of liU' take tlie gnu es ami eluuins inti little iieeonnt. Mid that one of ilie most uccfs-ary pe-iti t.s i,f a 5voiuan a i 5Vell as a man in tid - 5,-. -id Is si reiigth—m nt.d, mural and pliv-i..,!. — Ilx.-lmng.'. M ollu rs mid Datig-idi rs. R n lh Asbnior.- tidks t.. nietle i-s in The Ladies’ Iloiiie Joiiitial eetiei riling f la ir at titiidi s tow.ard tb. Ir daii;!liii rs. A mong atiy good tilings ;-he s,i5-: Wh'-n (led giiv.' you tliat litlk lif. , ■’■■■ it to you tliat you m iglit tr.iin it up e5V u y it slieuld go, but he i \p ,v t , d that mot lii'i' 1. ive 55 uiilil make y ..u -l a.ly the dill, r. ii.'e In 5ve.-n one girl im.l a n..'la r, and that y..ii 55'..iil.l ill-.-over th.-1), -i 5vay to ni:il..' your o 5 \n girlliappy. .''oiii. tlliu s, wh. n '■he g'. IS t.i h.i le., y ou c. mipl iin that Toll had liopeil to litnl so inurh cm r .irt in her, bill tliat slio SI ik s strang. i-s lu-l. ad ut y..u ami find- lu r gr. at. -1 liaj.pila -- away from voii. T h ink I'tiek d inin g year-. Ri in.-mti. r 55 lu n the ehihl c.ini.'to y >'ll With tb.. -lory of la r pi iisur.', and y.,u told 1.1 r y.ni 5veie t> .1 bu-y L.. li.-fi n. R.- ineml'i r 5Vla n sli.. eame into tb.' p'.'lli.r 5vliere 5on w e r .'i iitert.didiig Irb iid-, and you told la r to g.i out; that gr..5\n up p. pie w.ltile.l to I ilk about tlllll'-'s sli.' IllU-t not li'ii n t.V- you did tin-, 5vliv arv you siirpri-i il that sh.' stieiit.l b>- frir aiv.iy froiii y..ii :iii\5 ; Why shoubl y . ii 5Vori\h r that la r olu-i t frb nd i - n o t la-r m. t l . Init soil,I- young girl yvlm liv. - In tl..' lli'i'.'ld'■ Th. . ’d'l In your obi ag. itv s ill all e..m .'iqi 1 ■ f.'U' you—lla' iui-tak<- that y.oi have mad.'. -\n.l y. u 5\ ill r. .ill/.- tb.it la t only lui5. ' \ ■ m la'l .1 in yoiir duly t\\5.iiil ( I.\! inii\'. i.ir d i g f ' r tt.e soul tb.il b .- t r ii-i.il t.iy.ei, bill th.it y.iiir s in - h .iv .'leiiii'b e I. to 5.11, aial 5.111 ar.- -iiU’.r liig le r t l e m Veiir dan,’I 111 r. ar. - m thing f. .r yoii. \ \U lael.i .1 inter, -f lii lug 5. la-n-l.e 5ia-y oim and laos -II.'is m.t ini r.-t. d m y. a. Ii ll\e 55Hh ll. r. liTlils 5.'U ,l bul'h II j-Ii.' i - a- l.ii' ll.'-U of j.iur oM, and tlie i it iul\ el« I Tl' 'f an old a a III 1 I j I 1 \ < I 11 ll« ~N, iCul y. ia •ou - li.il h 'll - I '1 , .\s to 1 ntert lining. I.avl h I iitei I..M.lng Is ii,.t aiii. un>''s ll i. ml ! 1 \ e . . .Jon th. -.5 .1,5 f. >r .. '-’I-. . tele. 'Ill U;.l. - tie' .iI' are ,a\l e.i Inf. ■ -l l. la e 1 . tl I 1 ll .n th.' t ile ..'1 1 1 r th. V ]'Ui I I I ' ia , . .1 . • ' I 1 11 a-. I’e -- ihl. 1 lie. I l.'Ths all one Ilf th.' lii\- 1 1 ' *' ■ • I'O' of th\ I’r. - w iih til fi. -hi-Ii tl.e ( 1. til j.r.i- ■ 1. !, l ie Imply limp. Do I 'I ... y. .i:r f.il.h' I I uii- I. a 1 . ..ii.lim,' t .d .1. I A . 'I o . . I -I;■ I olie 5\ It ll ;i 11 I bit 5 1 r. h liiiiM a g i . - 1 I .1 1 .1 I hi- I.I. ,I a- tb.' iior :,''lly .l 1 ,l.!. ir I . --iM.', iiaVi':i fi 5V t’o5\i 1 - I 5, ly I,'I ,d, p.irlie 1 -I, i'Ui ll. I..-.on. fri -li- ,oi I i,in r 1 ... l,. >l ]i t th.' s'ini.'ill.','.. , . ; ' I'.', ilil It. r a sit.g].- IK NY ly ’AiT I -• lli.m lit'* •’.It:\ uDl I'UIa ll III. ,il , til. ;il. tpK'HT ll D -■ i- i>!' ill li'i I. t iil.t . I f:' :i> f< \ p’.itilv u '»•'Tiv« pi*OfS. i !.\ \S ! ■ i« I if » » I 1 - . I « T« it ^ AA ill n r pi' I. -.ivi D, ftni.1 i - :.n I S i 1 * r.kuly I t I- } » tl tiv ;.ll IT m 'WI i , tuid I'l ti'l ill hlnail 1-.- uTip. t liuu I ll *■ ]<' if ' ■ ; i!i ■<j[K -- : ii; : Till- ii.ity inli rii.ill. fial i l.i'G ' Di\ lit.'hl I ' iT- .* ti l- I l.iiTll >' i, * V, i- > it\ h\SV T ■ A.- il ippily, I. I ll- .*r i]i'm I M < 1 I I ■ i ' i J i h . ; , ' .1' ‘ I'l ;• ill tUi'I'it i\U ■ III I - ’ - • ' ;iT p.p-’t ll ' ' ' f Tit . Jurn i i] 1 ; -I I i\tw J '1>' I ,.T- TN r ; I I ’. I’l.liD'U'-. .t il I I \ T. -lill J I 1,11 ' I ' 11* ’ ! • ' I’ 1 I !« • ' Til - . . — voi J_ ihcaiimi and Traiisportatioii Facilities of Meciianicville, N. Y. .K iitei’ta i i i i n g 81 io r t S t o r i e s . A (ffilll) LATCH. “ Slie i- l.eaiiH fid.” “ I'-li ivr. ( q-iv. I’v y ni ili'l not see 81a' i qnl’e iir'''ii:iry leoLing.\ ' I ! .i-.v lu r f e ll ill till’ face, and such evi s I m r. r s iw h.-r.,re in m y Jlfe. But yoii bar e 11. •! y.'i leld m.' 5viio .she i ■'W. ih ih -n, in.i-t f;>-t!ilious of li.r-, '.I ..5V tl .-it t'!.' J aiagi.n yon just ; etli.T than Allele Uraliam, Wa- i. ni.'i' bache- I'e.ateil riiirence dr.'--m d;er.“ ■ .’ii'.i.. I Ir.'il'.':!!!,’’ rvper II..;.. tbom.-liu'idly. ‘‘I li.ivi. iieard that iiae. ■ li. tore snr.-ly,\ he add.'d. “ irho is Bet till'daiig’.ifi r of .Toiin (irahain, who, 5vli ll T v o.ii. d I'lintou years ago, w a s a 5\e;dt)i,v li;ink' rl\ ■■Tile s'lme. 'riien Adele was a mere eiiild. Whi-n sia' 5v:is 11 ’., iicr father be- e.iiue n, i'ankriq-.t ami soon after died. -Mr-, (irahaiii sin iggled along for some tim e, .iml s-o .\i!elo went to tiio city and li-ir u - i tl,.' dr.'ii-maker’.s trade and re- tnr.i.'.i lier.' about a year ago and opened an i -tabUshmi'nt of her o5vn. Of cour.se all iier old friends pjatronini her and treat ill r kiially, l.ut you kno5v it 5\-ould bo im- Ii.i--iii|e loi'eeeK’e lier, and tlius ends youi (.’liirt-nt t* H\!!\ was a baclieP^r, a taip li.iiul-oiiii' limn of aliout ii'i. He had just Vi t uriu (I fi*i nil a Kur4»i:\an tour, and beinj; di fiip illy v.ca't!iy was I'linsiiicri'd a ‘‘gri'at c.'iti'h. ” H i - Imil fiimo to ('llnton to visit liis iTn.fliiT'ji L-iily si.stiT, Mrs. May, a willow, tl;e niotlier of N ellie May, one of tile I'l-. iti.'-t and vainest girls In Clinton. Nilli.-5v:!s more annoyed than sliii was 55'iHiiig to adm it to think tliat licr hand some eousin, of 5vlioin she had so often .-pnki n in le n n s o f tiic highest cominenda- tioii to t'le nii'iiil.i rs of “ her s e t,” should for ii.'dt ;i on his i-igar. “ t ’kuelle. , coi from t!a‘ iii.rary. <'l.ir.'nci'tin 5v a w ay his cigar and en- t.-r. .1 tlie libi-a -y. N'lllie .sat licfore her w riting f:>Mi-. l.oldiiig in lier liand a bit whil iv 5vas 5vriUi'U a long list do55-n the porch ', pulling atvtiy I iier.',” called N ellie Til. IV, lluW, i li ive eouipleted tlie li.st, •ami I 55a n t you to 5viito m e tlie iuvita- tii'i - fi r my p .irty .” “ Ki ,.d liie till' i i - t .' N. Ilie reail o5-er tin “ dear Ifii ml-.\ s of fill of her ■ 'H,. no nil ans. Wiiat lold .'lul .iulia (iiil s all.im, our d r . m a k e r , at a party n. ' Jiali-i .l tills idea is too ruUculo lor an.' tldii r. ■' “ V. IV 5vt il, ,in-t as yon please, but. if til,' daii.a1.ti r t l m y old triend, Jolm (ii'id .no. i- II. f invited I m u st also d. cline till' l.oii.'i' of I . ing present.\ N II I bit lier lip 5vitli vexation. It 55.. 111 l n v r .1.1 1 . 1 fail of linviiig Cousin Ckii. T l . p r . - e i i t , for ,slin 5vas givin g tlie p.al 5 -i.’i. ly to introduce bim t.'th c soeiety of l !im ..ii and y.-t lu.5vin theivorideould sill' i \ e r l.r.iok the m o ililicivtioii of having A.l.-Ii'(ir.iliam, tlie .seamstress, there? iSlic km '.5 t... r.'55ouhl be no use in arguing the niatter 55itli lo r cousin. He 5vas dctcr- inine.l and rv.iuld not give iiji, so she liad Tin' I'V, tiing of tlio imrty at length .ar- rivi . 1 . Alii it 55as at first reluctant to euliie. She eould not understand 55'iiy she wa- iiivU. ll to t in - imrly after l.cing neg- 1 . 11 . .1 s.iinaiiy y i a f I m t InTniotlur urged le r -I s t r .u g ly to iie.-.-jit that she hrouglit out from its iiiding place in tlm ciosit. her .1.1 5\hit.' dr. anil siu n t se5'eml lionrs in liiiin ;: and d. Ing it up t.Mve.ar, Wlien she Iiail put ll..' la-t totielies to her toilet, Mr.s. tiruliani s.iiil: ■ I’ll jii'V T look. >1 li. tti r in yoiir life, Ni Hi.' .M.iy 5i a-. radiant in a iierfeet cl'.ii.l .1' r.<-.'I !i >1 iariiitan, and l.y her sill.' -Il 'll CliU. lU'i' Hope, to wlioni slie lil- i»' lb,. 1 .1 ill r gill sis ns -hi' ri eei5i'd them. .\i> lii.ur I'.is-. d l.y, ami all the invited gui -Is iiml I'lved. Many il g laiiee of sur- p r i- .'551-ea-t upon .Vdel.' (jrahani ns siio nil.5. .1 yiv. fully tliroii'’:li tlie ivonis'. .Tull i ( iiii. ll liau.glitj, imperious l.eiuity, tie' li .U'jlii. r of a r. tiri il iiork merehant, iil'ii d u;i to N.'llie. i'5;elfiiniing: ' \ \ i.y, Ni'll, 5vi. it in tiu'5vorld iio.-s.'s.sed Vo.I to lii\lb'.'vd. 1\ (traliitni: You know sill i ' I,, t in '. 'I' i ’-. \ ‘I 1 n .’.v il. ■ n j.li.-d N'eilie, liliisliiu;7, ‘■but my i i.n-in in -i-t. d upon it, lieeaii'c 1.. .' la'! 1 r liap{..'ii. .1 t.. 1'.' kn..5vu to him 5.ar- a. ..’■ ■ I'll pi ■ ,i ilea in ills ear,\ said tlie le iu i k iv i. t'l-'in g lu r lieail, witli ■ Iii.diam , .'Is si'.' liiing upon tlie l.iii le .. Ii..pe and pr.iaii nadi'd )... so parlor-, 5vns ;i pretty ii'i.i .. I,.-.' and I nj'.ynient, and 1 'liiisition all ids r-atioii. lii-to55id tqion i.iaiiy an iinkim l cpiiliit mot ■ 1 d . 1 . til.' t V. n ing p.i—I d liy . \ y 1‘ i U ll\ Adt'l' • > I I. h 1 's ll*o r ll\ \aiil; ■ i!I.i’ I .'tTii i\ ')UI I'l (‘1 iim tLi I iI'i;' f I't ■- \ A-'U tliiriiikr nil Tif. ji ll \pr t.irfu r ’WD'' an c-* ’ li . 1 T. f ;i l.«l ll i -i •l.’iH.L.ht- : A DUTIFUL UIEL. It was romantic, but impo.sslble. Sho was tlio flftli daugliter of Dr. P illingham of Ciirzen stri et. Alayfair, and he tho third son nf the Karl of Broadmoor, w ith an a l lowance that kept him in neckties and ei arottes, togothor w itli a bedroon “ the run of ills teeth\ nt tho famil; sion in (irosvi nor square. Lord Broadmoor liad put d own ids gout- lost foot ns heavily ns ho dared and thnn- dered“ No!\ And as, in addition to hks lordsliip. Lady Bmadmoor claim ed Dr. P illingh a n i’s altem lanco for live m inutes every m o rning nt a guinea a visit, they wcriv not jiaticnt.s to bo offended rashly. 8o Aliss Dorothy Pillingham and the Hon. Guy de W oking had one m eeting to say “ (Joodby,\ after which they were to m eet as str.angers. No one quite know ho5v fboy liad cv'cr m et at all. “ You w in neither 5vrlto to him nor hear fr.im h im ,” .said Dr. P illingham sternly. •‘Pathcr, I c annot prom ise,” said Doro thy, sobiiing. “ I don’t care whether yon d o o r not. I'll so.'to Hint!” said Dr. Pillingham , and from that dny every letter into and out of the iioiise 5va.s serutiidzed, and every w a lk poor Dorothy too’g w as in tho company of Some one stern tmd severe. “ If I hear of you com m u n icating 5vith tliat girl, ynu go with a shllliiig,” said the Karl of Broadmoor to his son. “ A ll riglit, g.ivornor; keep your hair on. Y'ou’ve got to licar of it first,’’ said Guy de W o k ing under his liroath, but his fa ther fort iiiuitcly did not hear and soon after soumleil Dr. Pillingham as to how parental diseliilinu worked in the case of Dor. it liy. “ A eh.arming ntiture, Lord Rroadmonr, ” said till' old d.'i t.ir, “ a c h a rm ing nature. Our affect b mate intercourse is unintor- nniti’d. Every m orning slio holp.s me on 5vlth m y overcoat, just a.s usual, bru.slies m y liat, sees ijiat m y stethoscope is in its lilaoe—I used to bo continually forgetting it—and tiiougli I'll lie iiound she knows where I'm going .s;iys not a word.” “ I a i n dcligliti'd to li.-ar it , ” said Lord Broadmoor. lie liad not wntelied his son'.s correspondence, tru.sting ratlier to tlie w a tcliing on tlie other .side, and also to tho fact that he had never seen Guy road nn5’thin g im t a .sporting paper or w rite at all, except under einnpulslon. “ Very .satisf.u'tory, ” said Lord Broad moor, rceurrlng to thesuiijcct ten m ontlis infer. ‘‘All lilown over and ended.” He liad l.een telling Dr. P illingham of an exeelleiif up]ioim meiit in agoverinnent o f i i t w l i i c h lio lind olitained for Guy. “ I siionld not liiive got him i» billet in London,” eonlim ied ids lordsliip, ‘‘if they hail not for ,;.>11 ell one another.” \I 111 IT'..'lie likes his 5Vork,” said Dr. Pil- llngliam . “ I t ’s tlie first tiling he Jias ever per.se- vered 5vlth. Tli. re i.e goes to his olliee,’’ said Lord Bri.ailniour as tlie front door bting.'d loiiilly. “ But he onglit to lie earlier all till'.Slum'. How late it is! Y’ou, too, nul.st be later tii.'iii u.sii.\J dnetor, I t h in k .” aney 1 am ,’’ .said Dr. PilUngliam . r ladyship ready to .see jnef” And lollowed niHiw deri'd footm an out of tho room. When lie came down stairs, Lord Hroa.Imoor 5vas standing in tlie hall. “ 1 should be ol.lig.'d. Dr. P illingh a m ,” he said, “ if you w ould take a hurriedly w r it ten lino from me to Lady Hoimria 81iau- crotha, to coinlolo with her on Sir Pat- riek’.s a e eldent.” ‘•C ertainly,” said Dr. P illingham , slip ping the iitrie tliree cornered note into the lin in g of his hat. \I w ill put it here, w ith I orner I'Tojeet ing. I cannot forget it \B y till' w a y .\ saiii his lordsliip, '‘I hope .Miss Dorothy lines not regard mo as a terrible ogre.\ ‘ Tut, tu f ,\ sni.l Dr. P illingham . “ File- has forgott.'ii .'t-iTytlilng, ami 5ve have re- stor.'d her liluTty. t-he l.;is been quite civil lately to young Dr. McGregor, .'■ilie iK'5'er 55i.uld .si'i ak to liini before. In fact, I really hope\— '‘Quite so. A very suitable connection. Thank y o u ,” said I-ord Broadmoor as lio reacle'd his study, w liile tlio footmau clo.scil till' lliinr on th.' doetoi'. I ll the lliio! “ .My de.ar I.ad.v H.inoria, lingliani, \a note of eondob “ Dear Lord Broai noiiori.'i, suii ei. lU'ly l.s sbi in ly gr.'s . fr im the Lord Broiidmoor\' .pilie im Tb.' not.' fell t.. till' 1 said Dr. I’il- ee from I.ord idmooi'l\ s.'ild Lady liliiig ar the old doetor gra- I'lii'd it. “ How different liliiirity of EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL. CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY MUST BE MAINTAINED. .Siipiiort tho W hole State Ticket — A Vjgorou* and Manly Letter I.'roni tho City Treasurer of Brooklyn—A Defi.inc,- to Kepubllcans. Tho follow in g is the r eply o f .loJii K e iley, city treasurer, of Brool to a cireulai- letter sen t to him by : ert Faker, secretary of the Demoi?r.at- ;c R e form Com m ittee, o f Brooklyn, ask ing him to sig n a nom ination cer tificate o f tho third party ticket, headed by E v e r e tt P . W l i c l e r for G oveniiir: D e a r Sir.—I roee-ived this m o ru'ng your circular letter w ithout d.ato, ad dressed “T o A ll T r u e D em o ci’ats,” re qu e s tin g m y S'ignalure to a petition to secu r e an oflleia'l ballot for a third State ticket, w liose sole object is to d e f e a t the standard bearer of the } >*'ii;ocrafc party in the appr'caeliing v it a l cleetion. The w isdom o f such a •Step a s aid ing the pnrp i.se fivr w h ic h .“ir ol'gauizatlon wtm estfibiiahed ha-s n-.t til l n mailo mauiffest to me and a.S i! Is to my mind in direet violation of AVhicll <' till' pnrp«>so>4 for Avhicli our or^?aniza- ;iou w a s l-■stal)lis]K■d, (namely, “Aii:i' ii- ■ i! t.i the principles o f tho Ocnn'crafic p .m y and desiring loyally to act w d li the parl.v, lint holds it to be a D.?m.)- cratie principle that, in m u n icipal a f fairs. ihe interest o f the com m u n ity siimiM bo lir.sl and com p letely served and ib-it plninl.v unfit candidates or part.v iiolicies, w h ich plainly In-liay liiose iniei’ests, shoikd be openly voted i am i oiiposerl,’’) I rau.st resji.'Ct- ’eeiiue \ 0 sfign your petiti' agaiu.sl fully d to 'Oil 111 be .gn you r peii' lu ifcstly an acl d's’lo y a lt y to that iiarty to w h o se prin- e idi's I am attached, and w ib which 1 desire loyallj’ to net in all .State and u.itloual p.ili DccHiie.s to .Stab H ill In tho Back. rauizat'ion has recognized Saratoga coiiveu- iou in e' •is our org: ;’n‘ authority of tlie S iiou. by iinlorsiug Us actio n in e5'ery respect, .so far as regards tlie platform am i camlida-tcs, .sai'e the ii.im inati in of a sln g 'e candidate, iRs regularity is eoiuvih'd, aud som e pcr.soual m otive aiiim a ti's the policy rhat strikes at a ''ii'glc enndidate, and he the unwilling i.':iib‘r. an.l w h o m ore tlian any otli-r iii 'iiil!;')’ of that Oonvciition, m a iifnliy I’.iugiil for the right of om- d.'legati s io iia n iciiiate in its deliberatiou-s. ir ,■1*11 kn o w n that through ntr Ir Is w.'ll k n o w n th at tin- ■r.'.l lead.'r h.‘ offered a m r u a tio n 5 ' the only e^My'e the is it liianly tlmse facts Lu- our orgaii- fteiupt to si.nli the leader ill' ligiiting um ler fho H o iv can it lie main- a n y m cm licr of mir orgaii- u Senator H ill “is plainly idiilalc,’’ ivliicli, w h ile in h 'li'ou tlm . i)v r .n s titn fo n only apiVying lo nil'iiml m a tlers, should logicaliy :.' :i briiader iipplicatiou; Ivivs', I We charge him ivilh nnlltn' ss, o f the faci that our own g ilbim .Mr. Shepard, the uuh.'pnil ng, iiiilii-oinishig foe o f all such camli- a f ler the action o f tlie convon- lioii III iuiniiimtni.guiniiim S.'nalor.'na H ill 5vas ma-.b' knownow n , ilecliireillecliireil hisis pmnrp.i ’it.ise of In l tiiig S ■ k n , i h p siiiqi'iriiiig or vi.iiiog for liim. ii'arnl his ci.nc'nsion ilien. and Inuc : It riun g e d m y view s since. A Dofinnee to JRt'iMib: irnii.s. 1 am ii'il in accord w ith llie s.'ul:- lii.'li,ii.'li, inn 111 \ first pai-ag.;:p!i ifi'Ctly.r l.y n.i'i;; 5v> i of your circular, if not di oiq.lictui.-.u. sli,gmal)Zi'.s th.' large jii.-i-..-; of Ihe D e m o cratic volcrs o f this S iaie lir.ij.i.-iii'g to exerc'se the liigli prl5-- ib ge in .'icoi-ii.-mcc will) llu'ir cnll'-i'len- :'.iiis e.iiivi.'liiiiis, as “s.ir.rul and c'r- N o f do 1 agree w iili your coiirlusi‘.;i ilm i the ri.iniin.at on of the seii'.i.- r c ' i . d S lates Seiiai r from iliis S ia ie 55:14 I'iilicr an affronl or chnlb'ii' ■ io :hoso w h o bi'l'e'Vc in true Dcinoc 'x. on th.' coiiirary It was a I'mgu'ii- I- MI .1. fian.'.' of that pariy wli.'-i\ I.-g- ■'i-ifor- 55 lide in po5ver, in vi.il.F'on of li.'ir .mills to ivbey ihe (’.m.siitmioii, ,, ■' priveil i!ie:r sister cities of ilrn'r 'll iittl'' Doily Daibni'rum.i.\ Ilf idl pi .ipli !\ jia-pi'il lier lady- r loi-tr.'.--,*’ b .‘ -III.I I' Y • ! . I' ' • a : : \ I ■ 1 T ’ I 11 i al ' 1 r ■ V) V* fill!' 1. ] Y« 'U I'\ *■I* ' TT'-II II- r r-''■ .-bin 1. i'. ..r I. his eye '• ( 'irtainly i 5Vould have tn so ■ little D..11 ou-1y inuib ipuit.'. •■\Vilit.7i ill a f.T.'igii biuiil anil mi ant for 55bom I know n o t ,” she gro.'imd. “ Poor L.'iily Hro-i.'i’iio.ir, but stay, vou luii-t ri.'t l l ...! 11 • I li.Ai 1 ' '..1 it.\ l.i 'aid, putting it in hi^ jmi ’I k i . ’.’ iih I V’» u in.'iy Tnk\ it fr\ru 111 .', I.ad.v lloiinri.! It \5a-; not. meant lot I'l'.V to ' you. UI..1 il w. - not fr.-m I-.u'il Hr.i.id- I nioi.r,\ ami In bovv.il liiit.'ii'illy ami b it 1 til. li, I the r,...m lu r b e- - l '-Tiil..-'1 Ji. .\l.d I tile liu'!i '•ir- 1 11 . 01 .oil li-t.n i . l to I “ amt-:i.v lb:.: U i - i b.-m.t.' I .-b.uilil ill'.'h pb .i iir. - given In r, \ .uel I 1 bi- c.iai'lttnati lie s;;id i.'nriK il to 111- a o n l’.-, sbarpl.i. “ H.'iii. ’ II,.- io a nr ..f till-I Tl n m ioiii. - 1 i. r D o r o tliy-looil In f..re i la r f.'itln r in l . i - ■. i:-nllim ; room, pliant .looi In r. in- saiii ' ami M llniii\ i v-. In r Ii.i ml-b-Iili il tog. tliiT. ioi . . Il . o-V .-b.dr. “ Ami In ov 1. a mi-.b,- .'X. lnim.'d, 1 1 -In.ul.i tlinik. T i l.'' \ h a - t b l--iti'n bill, lit b.'.'n r.'viv. iF: ll.iw , ' M, r l..ilur.'. You Iia 5 . ' ' man.’, .'f t!,.-\ loi.iim n i- mi--ivm, li.avej I'V 5 i.ur i'\i lu -iv.'at \ bi.ru>'in i.iy b.ii i . .unl lr..ni luy j.atb nt's -i.i-ik\ r Til. n all . hoii--' .1 II, m 5. di.ami dill ' ’’1 ' ' ‘-w 'n e - ' -'■'>'» sanl5i.' m ii-t nlioii ami i In'c.-ik it ■ J. f.iil. r. ,'i\i ..r j i - l . r.l.iy. Von - 11 .1!.', I'll! : luu-i li.i.-.' e.-irrii li—i-■-.■n-tly.'' and slie '.. TV I'tn' and I'V.iy- I m a il.'a i.i, i.lal . ib-nbiii.ei, ■.-nb.r.wting P i ■ ' I your i.n nl!i'- i.oli.l iy ami lb\ day y.ni S\ b.it I i.'iT.'fi.r a vvor.' 51 iiir v\ l.iti'I'.ii m i'v p i. t. iPy. and III . I- 111 ..'.Ilili i i.ill .ilnl I b'vvtng l ' r b ;i|.'ll 01 -, i;; 1.\ ^ ^ di.-jrra.'i li niv ai l.'m p iing onirag.' upon re- il by a consiitu- i. r On I In r be 1 •-TuI.. 'or I in -]• I J i . Ai.d I till' lin'!i r in tin' ball, pn itiiig mi his li.-if, ill' 7n-i.‘ I .-b..ubl buM' ■arty i’.iat t ]i.'rii.‘lil;ile th: I'libli.-an govenniii'iil liy a cou' oi'al ami'niiim-nt th a l w ill r.ib niie- . ilf im 1’,'llow c ii’z.-ns .if the D e iin- .'•■•aiic party in thes.' tw o ciii.'s of all r'pr.'s. iratioii. It is a siit-diin.' ib'- c.iiiei' ami a ch'ili.''n'g<> to ilmt p.m y \i ir.'il w.'is t..,) e.iw.-ird'y lo i .'ii i.'am . or ■o'iose Inst for oHi.'i' is .si) gi'eai, that I 5v. l,-..iiies the iiiih..’.v .nlli.Tu.'*' with c e ll nnkn.'w n aggi-egaiioii of n-aitm-s , ■ i h ' I’l.iisiiin ii.in. vvlmse platform i.s . \Pal am i ii.'llt'.'a l ].r..s.-i-i[)tioii on ac- .■niiit of fhat Goi] given in'ivii.'ge, r a .'ll is aliovi- all j.ariies ami .-ill gov- ■ ri,bi. Ills 111 '' frei .loin o f vvor-liip. J’itv C i \il iiiKl K< lifjions lAborty. riirs.' ivv.i ar.' aliovi5 ail oth,*r is - ill., nn.'l im iioriaiit in this eain- 1 i.gn. ai least lo tliose cilizi'iis whom |.!'i.pi.-,-il 1.7 ib-i.rivi' b.v constini- I .b.il a III' mliiieiiis of their civil lib'''riy ■'1 ib.' imiM. r of ri'pre.si'nlation. ami af- 1' IS ..iii-lm’r of ill.' D.'imi.'rai:.' voters .li' ill sisier ciiies; ami the ..ili.-r an.! inq'ortant is tlnif w h icli Job Printing. The JisEcaBY Piintiog Pcp.irtnicnt is tlmroDgh- ly equipped fru' xili kinds of plain and &rnainental urinting. The usual job presses are supplemented Ly a splendid book md j- b cylinder press, right up to date and equal to all the requirements of modern printing. This new press was recently added to the plant. It weighs 4,000 pounds and its catalogue price ■was $2,750. It is operated by a povverful water motor a n d w ill p r in t t h e la r g e s t p o s ter or b l a n k e t n e w s p a p e r a t th e rate of tw e n t y - J iv e s h e e t s a m in - iito. It is the most mod ern p r in t i n g p r e s s i n th is section- New Type. Expert New type fonts have re centiy been added to the scores and scores o f beau tiful fares of job type with which this office was supplied a fp-w Te.ars a g o , an d th e tafte.s o f th e m!>!-t e x 4,\tin g c.ui b - m e t l>y th . sk illfu ! an 1 tast.j' p r iiitciS w h o n';-3 J'nem. i j e n c e o T i \ pcopreti.v cf tiie fifi'-TioFRY was for a “ nm- her of years the ptin-' p 1 owner of ibs large print- ir\ c'tnb'isl’raent which i- ip p i i t i l th e great Itf'm - 'ugtic-' A r m o r y , R e ira-.g- lo ii ig r i n i U u r a l Vpi'n'kis, Ii»'ini .igr,:}.i T y p e YV iiter ’vY r k s .m l Iv■n!iu^l.■a H<3wing u k ici-? e W urfc.s w ith p r in ’t ii'g , n'.id be is w c i l acipn intcj:! w iD i ai- mosL ov e r y I id n c li o ' \ i h e art preservat:-'- . ’ Everytiiing. An infinite varuly of work is exipcufced at the hiERcuRY esliibiisbment. Letter IL ads, Bill Heads, iStatements, Oircnlars, Biisire JS Cards and Bn- ve'opea are printed in the m-.St app r o v e d s t y l e . __ Pusiers, Hand Bills and Flyers are m- de bright and ‘ catchy. ” Wedding Invitations, .Society An- nou'.'cements and Calling Cards ard made equal to engraved work. Firo printing is promised on orders of every descrip- \1 want some more ’ Oliver'I wist. r O R N B Y 'S O R N B Y ’ S O R N B Y ’S ^ O R N B Y ’S .A T S I A T S TATS A T S Nothing cabalistic about | ' the letters. They signify | i the perfect food. See that the little Olivers get wh»t they ask for. OS i N' 111\. Ail' l'- ■ t h.lTt tli' W II' 'b' *J ' Graphic. .4.<lvanci-<l W oiiiauliooil. One* read- nn.l nilvanccuii ut of woni. ri— ... - ,.b mi om' J ' y umlml !-tru!-'-:li>ii.'-:li’i:7 :7 m nil ■ jj”' ''. ll ut of woni' Il— I - ..1: ml Woman pushing u !-tru branclii-j i f tr.idu ami pr.>fi--b.ii- the qui'.-fk'nn.alurullyari-. AVbai .\iii. - i ^ o f l t u l L ” Tl;.'-.M ',il!,'.l“ a ,h.iiir, ll t.'oiil. | era” clamui5- l af tb'- il....r- \f onr im ilfi.il , collegc.s, our il. iital . ..il. g. -. our nnivi r- j altle.s, u n t il t!i. 5 w. n- . .t.i-m d to tb.'W iuk- , er.'-'cx. Wh.at Im i'i'Uiul: C o lkgi.i k c a m o I ’V', , I M .ll ..ml i:.vi Tf^Ii«li t-iilN ,i\.l 'I.itriuiony. • I t.bit:'. ll.if i.'id l-h L'lll- Wi'Uld 4't \ f J i . ’1 4 • ut ■J ’ t h l.'I' M Tf I i;-. I', ’' Ln.-thr A n u itc.tii juH k i ' k b lTl‘l — i • nil} ’Ji I’t III* I'.v 1 Lilli; . lii- w . pv L- J'l xvii'p ' I ■ - , .1. 1.1 ,'D . . iTiUru ti.il\ lu r ' • 1 I.I, • im m b - afil r , ■ J. ll 11 I bir. ii'.- H.iin- and : m I'l iT! . .1. ami nfli r a ■ ' l l 1. up tl,. Ir all. lie i . I 11 1 b it 11 .1 1 ■ I 7! I lit' b ; I 1.1 r J.nlii r - I'.iniiri' - C'. ui b r .b Mi-ii ll ■Ami ibi . ■ }'.' filial M !b ilu.;.'. Y. “ I 1 b m e ed il 5. .! r 1 .• iiiontli- lie .-:ivv ll' T Moil '. “ A llow nil .'■ -b. -aid, ''toiiifr. ilm-f Hon. .’'Ir -- Gil., ll.' W .'l.iiin, ami at Ic tlral* f.’illi. r,\ -bi* a.bb il. V.-Iir v.iii 1 x«'ur •'J'' \i r k!' ‘H\ ‘ 'Ut - D,dfm.' r.' T. ■I'.r a wholo 55 illmut ll cr.iiu. Y..U .-nil i.i:.i. ■ III ...A- biMc-r at 5vork lor 11 - tiiiiii5nil li:u.':uc 'i . flic businefs i.qso lr !k .- at ill.' ib'ari'.sl rigllt.s of a va.st .-a-v i.. l. :ir.i, m. : Ic-O -1 .■ ..--o-iiiq.lc and plain, .ninb'-r o f voters In ,'ach pi.m ical ^ ^ n ’e |i.in y , \5 ll.i. failin g to r.s.' to a-SS.-n ' f,-..,,, n„. -...U.l >n of one of the iU\!r niautuvod—fallin g to ri-o above ' ..M.-t, i....-' -u.'-. -i n. .-i.'ii larcest publishing party an.l rebuke in no nm -erinlu man- ^ I'lT lli.it prii-tv 5vlili'Ii l-.'l Ii.s.'.l ti> Con- \u l.,..rnvnei-- -HI•I•■,•I■.1 craicllv. .-inil more than miili. w ill lic r i t Ihc w e ll canicil ivm- -di.-m m l.i-plu m e'u'i. if o.u an-.already em- i.iq .t Of even ih ^ slim y iw g a n i.atb... i;i' d. generate offspriug ol ;i liasiard (f„rii,iHi-v.,iirv'r..iM e,,,..,ni„iit5i,ami'‘''''\-\“ .1,1. -tor tll.-u 5vas glor'onsly bnrb'.l in lull parli.-niur-l.y .. Iiirn mail. .Xit.lress, a r.-nlioinb'ss p'.t nml.'r .a nionnim ni \f , t i u : d a : CO., B ox N o .-loo, Augi inf.m iy, l.y tli.> g c a t ol.l D .'nioi'nii’.' I'.iriy. a lw a y s am i .'Yi-rywhi'r.' tlm .1' r.'bib r o f I'ivil ami re'lgloiis liln-riy. I'.-.l'ii'g as earn.'Sily a s 1 .l.v tlie mi- I' --iiy at tliis crii cal linie f.ir -ii])- jii.riing til.' 5vhoi<.' Stall' tick.'!. I sliall V ile t’.if tliat m a n ly le: ! -sly di'Uoum'.'d lli.it burzar.i'ii aiiil ga :«sta. Me. 7Ii..l( rii (ir.ititiide. ‘ J-. III! r*‘ .'.'im ■ HnitiPii' !. I .I'-ii t W.'int to liievt lie- lean Giil> l.i-t vi.-. k I him 1\ b i.ii h »• 1\ * iiLirK- ‘‘Heml;.'ld l.ii..' '15, n 5\U tin-iim ii. y. Ho Is rich < ‘‘W ell— n iu- till' l.ti't is, lie dill \— l l lust'ri'cf-a Cl'T.-I “ ;;u',ou aiiil g a v .‘ th'' l ;•> tills eaiiq.aign. “I'lv:! kluTty.\ R< sp' .’I fully. KKIL'EY, City I ’r.'asnr.'r .sf Br.v'k'y, .Mr. M i'Kinb y .says 55 reacheil a pu nt when n-'t m'e.li'd. Til\ ( ihbi ll'T his aiiuiin -ir.Ua.m, [Clint S'lUi' tiim- agi.i. neuJ nu iim tcctiyn. i'S:i inv\-; oni* liniulrt . dollars in jh N \filS iu '; H sc'uoiu* is iudicuted which w ill > bav»'‘ n«>t V\t WVI'X roiiuiw m o u u n r canltemadff ' proiectioli' is T w a s iiry, nn re a c h '.1 iJiat E u iiity vaults