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THE JOURNAL LARGEST CIRCULATION REACHES THE BEST CLASS OF PEOPLE AND IS THEREFORE THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN SENECA COUWTY, BEST JOB DEPARTMENT BETWEEN SYRACUSE AND ROCHESTER, AND WITH OUR NEW m D K V O X K J J TTO T T H K T 'R X J E ) IlS r X K R I - C S T 'S O K \ T H K K K O K I v K O K S K N K C A COTT]SrT\\^. VOI.TJME 7. Si^O^ea <^o.Journal i\rrTTsriKi> kvkrv ^vKl>^T>I>^^ in THE JOURNAL PUBLISHiNG CO. (r.niiTKD.) SKXKC.V FA U .S, X. Y. SEKEOA IFAXTS. N. T-. WEDOTISBAT. JU L Y 15, 1891. X i r M B E R 2 0 F. il. STEVENS, To Keep Cool BfllBD’S .•mil -I'l' llii- l.itwii'. <'liiillii'-, Iiiili;i sJL-.. liiviiailiiic'. i ( >iniii'>-^ iiml Niitlccii-i, lur I iioi i:i: i>i;i •—i T E R M S ; c’olinlj tiiilisoritievs, wlicii iiiiul in a.lviini'i-; „,^u-eRTISlNG RATES ON APPLICATION. B U S IN E S S C \ U » S . L. F o s t e r C r o w e ll, “ “■I-;. ” Tim Mil!--, ( ilm c s .•uiil Nice Ilo^'mrv The l.iK-i-'. KmliroiiliTics. I.i-ll'i, lliiiiil- ' kcivliii-l.',, I’liclm- anil 'I'ii'.s. Umlliiii and rhii-k < iirtains to kni'ii \ (111 ( Old and Shady Tim Paraods. I'm lm d las .and Fans iVoin ' tlm < ■|if-;i])c^l to Film Kli-;;i:inl Slyh--. SCROFULA eczema, tetter, boils, ulcers, sores, rheumatism, and catarrh, cured by taking AYER’S Sarsaparilla It purifies, vitalizes, invigorates, and enriches the blood. Has Cured Others will cure you. i:i M ruiu ^' s , and Ar I l:ml R V F R V m iN 'i; .\.M » .\.\l!Id; in ;t,n'at varii'M LOW K.sT IMtlUL.S. 73 Fall street. X 'iT^Pall litria'l, (Oi|iiimitiWlu-,^^^^^^^ 'i\’'\*!'. B d iird ’s or iiJtllvidu.iU «(*okhjga ^o*ul .'^ummer rfsort. ..II * nr pU*nHuri- tJodil iti\k*r am] hniiit' . J .1 or r, „uaran (t . ^ uoOJtMAN, I’n-p. .•>lu‘Mrakt*, (*o., N. Y. A lT()IlNKV^.^N9^air5t^;k?d! \T l,.\W, Olliff OUT ft. \V. VrcchuulV futon* m .Miller Uoik, , Kails, V. r.iiiitiiiii ii'ii.iu'iiii'111 iill its hniiichfs. ^ ^ ; I >HV.sll^x\? nvur X Al.oirof X AmlelMOi’ia, I'.ill jalreul. Olliee ijt-ii.w 11 Id IJ A. M , - tt*.» ami 7 Id I*. M. Ue-Hi M r s . M a ry C l a r k \ y miii'e. tiial her r-ei'\ie(M may lie-eeiiml h> Tj \ M. Kl’it.l.tHiti ha-^ i-'taMiHluTl hfmhi'hk « iliiaitei'.it Il>u;^'ts Iidlel hai'n-'.itui lu^ i-; Jauiini; id a ( I.A-\* h\er>. Mi:>. i; 11. w \Tivi.N> X < ' . I‘»J Mreel, ''\«M \ n'elaiurf >hee •'luje B a g g a g e E x p r e s s . A. NKI.StlX iehpe.'tiull.\ Uifdjm--the piihlie ( u i.j ihf \nr\ lieKj make ami inaUTial. 1«T ^ .•*aU I'.irlieular aUenti{»ii paid lo eairu^e repan iiiL' in the Midi-t iiiiprn^eii -tv In rahitimr ami ti iin M.C G( 3 UU), SKXi-V A I'V U .S. N V. oM‘K'1- ovi-i: i-1. vN.vr;\N*‘' jt.vK im . I MuiimuSiZeUdhi I'lllihitt*. e.iell UoM anti n.ttitimii Mln\ .uul ttli.i \ iiu >I immi Killiiii'^ T'l eetilH. \\ liileV dj J i I k UV s full upper or lowei sel-.-lln, ^Skeh'tdii pi.lies oi \|o\iilile 1*1 uli I ' U’dik nii Unit This space is too smaii to quote ail our prices of Shoos, so we give only a few of many bar gains at our store; . . ............. . \\’V . l m ............. ® '-00 i ;liUe \d'lu iiumiiin 1 hoiij tl,i Khl''li'\ 1,75 IflliGliUNER, n STATK STIM^ET. A iilniii'ii* IV. \ . ITANOH, nvi-:u ami m OILS OiUOAIV.S, W'hleh are wnn anled h \\ ami naOit voarn. I.ai Lm*<l Hloek I'l ■ S i l n r W'lin. U'lihlus and Jrinlrii, (aiii-l.!*, (■|l•■linr^, Cliiinii\ ItliixH mill l.mni»i, mn'Ii :i« I'iaiu,, I’iirlof an.I llaliailiK I.liiniiH, t.» I.i- foliini I III III!'Iimllt} . IJlMlilJ llll'lliirlll-\! Il'ld riVKUY A irn c i.F , \VAI!1!AXTK1) ,\ h n-pn*Meuln.l *»e iunne\ i«‘fuii>h>il. MY BACKYARD. | I left oir school lit ten year old. But liave my bluire of knowledge. ' And 1 am educatedcr Thau any chap from college; idciui Iiave been tanned ifilo me. .le-L Idled and stewed in hard, Je«t baked in the sun thet chines In jnv inu'kyard. An’ 1 believe itV Bible truth | If man a ants to be wise. He’.sgot to live out in the air Beneath ihu open skies. | The tulip in tlie snnllghL break** The earth's skull, old and bai 'l. ’ An* the sun sprouts thou;i!its in my ol' In my backyard. Take your brum out in ihe suii-'liine, U >on want \uur i li<ne;bts to sprout ( Gi\e jtT bare brain to UiOhimliKlil Let its liim-es stab ye hard. •Vii’ ver'll Iin’some (boughtsworlli tfnnk | \ very iroml sort lee Morri.s. but woiiiiui It wa.s v(‘ry einhnrr.issiiiy; [orniim te iiiaiThtge. yioi’imib beufjod piirilon. '•vns n«fully | nf u woman was flraei siirrt iuul willidrew tis (luu-kly ;is (los | quitf below biui He did not silile lie .siiiil iiorliiii.ii to I III’ imiii j here, blit forfjeil .a liiree elieek on about It. liowevei until the dance. | ratlu^r's name The m a tter was partly .Moiiril.'iiit’.s a tlention to (birrie wtLS SO ! b isb e d up Old Colonel Monrdtuit noficeable tli.-il sonmtliiiig oiiaiit to be ' sent Percy aw.-iy -\nd to make (1 lie ! m a tter worse, everylnxly in .Vlltany ■’I'his thine must be .stopped.\ said talUins alm u t it. [(tiirdant later in ‘.Jaek y* backyard. riifie’s IhoiiKhts Ibct’s siilti'd d I beri'Ul. .■r tlioiiglit lake rail piirk in a berrui. Aid bov.s in school «-ill eat die .n If rammed in by a ferule. But new untainted meat er tli Thel <lon*t digest so hard. Is fonn’ out ill the open air in my liiu-kyard. yi.K’omb savaitely to M o iirda n t late r in th e evenina •What tliiint.'\ tusked tlie yoima fel i low with :i friink smile ■Tilis kissiiio my cousin foi one ' tiling, and secret meeting.s witli ; an ior tinotlier.” said Sloeomb blmit wiiy .Monrdant p;rew a n itrj Sloeomb liad no riaht to talk th a t way I -n i not e.\pliiin about th a t allaii aftei the tennis p a rty.\ he .said hotly ■ •fll not betray a w om a n's secret Site I ctime to the liotel to .see me. it was neees.sary she .■'lioiild .see me ;it once. They sent lier to the cottage Our . inceting was a cciiicntiil.\ ) M ourdant stalked off a n d deigned ' fiirthcr e\p k .4 (’ll..,p.imii.se in .Vri.. .V N o rth side b.ank cierk received a small painting :roui the brush of his iiiineee, who dtibide.s in a r t a little for tier own am u sem ent Tim gift showed an outdoor .scene -.a lawn, witli a liam- mock sw u n g between rwo braueliing trees; a }firl lying in the liammock, a n d a pet e at clinging to tlic tru n k of e of the trees, apparently about to le liie only one of tlie family wilt) stuck to tlie unfortunate Percy. This summ er Percy got into moi-e a n d ! mistrc.ss. serious trouble (iraee came here to i Tlio I one : .see Jaek and gel liim to come to At worn I bany to lielp liim out. Jack couldn't in his i eoiue, but I believe lie arranged for 1 liraee to send word when she needed \.Jack went to .\lhany sium after, ; \11 met lii.s tn-otlier's wife a t tlie station, | Tom with her to help Percy out. ! “ A nd you promise not to be I n sei ions this 1 with me for my foolisliness in a-'iiin Tlio young man received the presi gel liim to com e to At w ith the most: profuse tliank.s. but to lielp liim out. Jac k couldn 't j length lie rem a rked but I believe lie arrange d f o r i \ I t ’s a perfect little gem. my dear, a send word when sh e needed no m istake, birt if you d o n 't m ind, Fd ask you a question about it.” sure W h at is it. af the most interp.sting r [■ public affairs in tiiis cm profuse tliank.s. b u t a t pect.s of public affairs in tin s em umunity m arked cm-y earnestly: is the effective part in tlicm taken liy iu- dear, a n d telligent women. Tlie state legislation lited,\ I'm S i ) I wa.sli ill a sun batli, t J let iicrboak in hard. {“l!i.“i er mo...,ht iwe urowii In no* backyard. Tlic Iji'igliU’st tliouglits a fellow ihiuks Art* tho*.c he* thiukH himself, Thej aiiiT inupv bnok thet's fomi Uii anj libi \ sliolf; TlioughU like tlio sun soaks into me 111 my ba(Y.v.ird. !S. W. Toss in Yankee Blade. Y\1 iik lnil\. JOHN CRUNER. “HEK .UJVEXTUUEE.” Perhaps it was because Edw ard Slo comb was in love witli (.'ari’ie Tracy tliat lie disliked .Lack M o u rdant so liuell. Jones' dance Slocoiub was leisurely dressing in liis room at the liotel. There was a knock at the door, and a tcleffraiij was Iiamletl in. ‘ ‘Come iit o n c e ,\ he I'ead. IJ o g lanced a t tile s ignature simply “ fJraee \ Sloeomb read the telegram again, a n d ran liis lingei's throngli his liair in per plesity ■‘W h o tlie devil-is tjra c e '\ lie m u t .IS leisu H A T I I W A Y , SH E R W O O D, 'I IBM II It ol’T l i t t : OUV ITIK.-r ro.MiltKU.V noN.U- (111 lull. I; . st . vtk S i S( m >\ i —I’lciifliiiigia I\ an w :imi 7:::n c. 'I.. .'iimki.t si-lninl al I't ii.. i . r . s . l . , K , a an r. )i. I‘ia\i-i niccliiij; riiiir-.l.o .■u-miii; ,tl T ) • II. (r M.UaiK’J r>. r.i-lMr j F\^!' ; ..n c. 11.; .siiiiil.ij Sfli.uil at U )!.. i • 1’. t ■ I'-. ' j ;■\ '■ '■ iL'ivii kiNsrix:‘^^l;:m : ;tl G M . ^ P. I K-at I*. ,M. I’rajor iiHM-i ....... t.i.vur uu-rliiaiThur-.i.iv fumni:.U . .'d>. l ou- Mint in.-fUnL'tin- rimrstla.v t-vruiio; the lir-*t ^umla> ‘d ‘Mfli intUiib. t oimmnnMU the Min il i\ uf p.u li moMlIi. *- H. \\ m I’K. S ( ) r L E IlA R R I N C r r O N S [K )K S . IT POSITIVELY S oftens P r e s e r v e s i THE L e a t h e r ^ MAKES SHOES WEA r T o NGER. moilBl Shoe StorB, Opposite Postoffice. LOUIS L RAPHIEL, - shed ou t into the hnll. ger hoy was jii.st going down stairs. lie fcihouted to th<* hov, h u t he eoiithuied on Ills he held betw een the slioiildei bkules “ (.'an't yon hear.\ lie said angrily. ‘•Come back. Thi.s tek’grani is not for m e , it is lor Mi Moiir.Jant Ills room is i;l, mine i.s I.S,' The boy took I lie telegram oil and Sloeomb went on dre'-’-’int' W hen he fuiimt liiiitM’ll trying I d sli ivc liimseU with a clasp knife instead of a razor, he looked intenlly into tlie glass and 'W liut’.s up.' W h a t’s the man going to do? By .love, be nlian't in.arry Car rie if 1 c an help il \ A fter this very einpliatie speech Slo comb went down to breakfa.st Ills perplexity and anger out of place, iiowever If liappeiie found a lanution Some tim e later Sloeomb found liim .self in Albany, and he saw Jfourdant and \(iraee\ again M o u rdant wius {iist coming in on tlie twain from Leno “ (jm e e \ liiet him at the .station. was the day after Sloeom b got th e tele grain by niistake The riiing did nm look well at all. Sloeomb hurried back to Lenox He re.solved to teil r.irrie T racy tlie wlioie nii.ser.able story \And w hat are you going to do a b o u t it?\ .slie iisked coolly, wlii'n Slocoiul. lini Jied the narration. know w hat to make of Carrie'.s uttci nonchalance “T h af.s not the ipu’s tion WTi.at are you going to dc about it?\ Carrie T racy only leaned back in liei chair and looked a t her cousin with uestion m a rks in b o th of licr pretty ’ercy'.s ft .Mourd.ant. w h at do yo W h at should he d o ' l.isi iqipeal to Colonel Sloeomb car )stly; “.awfully (food lumvens, t.'ar can you ''ce ii m an eaiT; double gam e befoire \VVliiit can id then Sioeoi • mask of cold railery. a bold front a n d trii’d lo your eyc.s and not 't a finger?\ 1 do?\ She Siiid tills iinb .saw wliai not a (HKLstioii of liu.sh- ing up It wii.s a (piestion ol life and death. Tliere had been a row in a low gam b ling resort m an Imd been killed, Percy wais n o t wliolly to blame, but lie liiid bec^n lield lor w hat d o you call it ?— inaiislauglifer' “.lack did .some c lever d e tective work then He discovered that some of ox I Percy'.s form er a.ssociafes liad .■i.grced to Tj\ I m ake the case -so bl.ack th a t Percy •ould be conv!ct(’(l of m u rder after all. t was a serious iiiarter P(u-, stanu trial but it was of no use. Then suppo.se .Jack did? You will not lieliev(> me, perliap.s. but it i.s \H e went to lii.s fatlier and .said; •S(>e here, 1 am to liave so niucli of your property when yon die 1 don't care to wait Tliere is an im m ediate use for tlie inoiu’y. May I liave my in heritance now?' Fancy tliat. Uis fa ther was (piite taken aback, lie asked a few qiie.stions a n d let Iiis erratic son have the money ft was a large sum. m n n ing far up into the thousands. ‘■This m o n e y - tliink of it —every c ent he had in the world he used to g e t his brother off. 1 diin't Icnow how he did it. It W 1 111 „ 1 11 it 01' SOil'I'lllilli of that sort Percy and liis wife fi'oiii Sail Pi’iiiiei.siai blue eyes •Really it .seems to me th a t you awfully cut up a b o u t thi.s. •But 1 a m .\ declared t rt?: was beneath he r She lia(3 put to pass it over lightly. It was no iis(\ however. Sloeomb prided liimsclf on his knowledge of hum a n nature, felt tliat lie was not -C a rrie Traey loved M ourdant They went to a li.-mce th a t evening. , . and ev(>ry on-’ noticed th a t Carrie Traey | w.as more beautiful than ever \e t , ,-everential a n d dtn-onl, as if .she there w:is a pungent llavor to her wit. a i ..,.„,ti,..,-w, sharp (Higo on her talk Some ill ured belles who were beeoining pnssc ; ^ said tliat she was becoming spiyilcd at 1,^,. .„ , j l,e looked into bci last. Callow yourbs were placet m the ; , soventh h(*iivon by lior umvontou sweet- hut every throb of the hot long ago foi' le, is it not?\ Tracy didn’t think .so She sat with sliining eyes for some m o ments .after, and then went down .stairs It was ju s t tlam tliat tlie 'b u s from tlie Btation faille up to the door. A imui jum ijed out, a n d he never Cor got the picture th a t slie m ade a.s she ,, ^ ^ eam c out on tlie pi:iz./.a T h e .sun was lo 'v in the west, a n d the light pltiyed on expressive fiic(>. on her hair, and lit her eye.s Wlieii he Siiw her lio .stood n kis.sing tlu- girl you low Sloeomb felt. conservatory and wlial took I mii.sie, every w.altz sli Iiiick fll a low, tender would come no imm'. And so ma(ter.s w ent mi. and tilt very tliro b of tlie 1(1 h e ard, Imm.gld n o r y o f a I - \ ’ r voice a n d a dream tlial | were a being from anotlier w orld. It instant that they .stood iirrie Trae looked in to lier cn(>.s and .saw th a t he was w.’lemno. SocioTy was sli<»t*kod a t tlie roappoar anec of \Iter adventurer \ Everybody wf)ndiM‘<*d how ! m ' n»;inair<Ml to an (0 the dance th.-it evening. of th e season came T h e Jack M ourdant came out, of cour.se, witli various m o difications Society shrugged its .shoulder.s iigain iiiid pitied j li.appeued to be a t the Asiiiii' Jone.se.s. Hut (he tl•ue story got (lut. ouliie ( should know better rlian to fall in love witli a liandsoine ad vmitnrcr. rpiM.xi rv m l nen, kmi m. si - m hi si-i Jl \m-< at 1\ ::ii ). )i aiiil li r. )i ,.liiiii- lu si-j' ii-inl'cr- .M**** '• ->u A. M. rxu‘l*l rn-.**t >umla\ in . .............. . \ ' i r M. ( n v u e n . CmiNKii i-'u.i vMi ( i.isniN VV , sr«. SCND.v) - I'n-ai-liim; at l».. i \ . M. .Iiiil ; :;n 1-. .salil.atli S.-iiuvl .mil i-I.\ iiicl'tllll! ii V? M., 1'i.iiM .“vi-viiT at 1' r- )i- M'lmlay tarmiiL-, y miiii; Mi-ii‘- IV.iyvr iiiiTtiiiK. T :i\; rm-il.iy rw-ii ina. Vniiiii; |v,.].li-‘sS...-i,-ly Kaliu-I \\ orkt-ra,. -J'. ir.i/./ rjr/:/t tti A i I I I - 1 I I’A r n /!\y IliA i-t -1 ,1 $ pnras axp Mi'.ruriSFy Prices Reasonable. S i m S i : D a v i s & C a s e y 1^11. l'\n :U K'S UOMAN I AUIOI.U - .... — - ---------- If, - ------------------------------------------------- !!?__ ^ ( m u II, Itwuti) Si., i . ’UNKi: T..I.KDO ** — --------------------------------------------------------- --I M)\\ / o’clotK. withh ira«hn:?o. Onn l.i~'im Hillill li\-!'!'!\>vcl Ill Uirir hayay niuliul a uli.iilli.ii m -I Miw / ■ I.kr.. at •> ..•i-Uiik. wit i.-ailina.’f O l.i~'im H ii n! U h n a » l m ' '' u,nV,:v,.\s GOf GLASS BOTTLES! U mfs \] Otu I i», I'rus'l, N. U. U k < KKU. P a -^I iu t Mil r..N IIoAt., Vii-** I'rt'i.U-in CAITI'.M. - - - •Tiioo.oho THE EXCHANGFliATiOHIiL BANK Ol- sF.NKCA FA JJ.S. N V TO ILET A R T ICLES. &.C. i> K r s 4 ’m i > ' i ’i4»:\.s D IRECTO R S . AfCol NT- -‘i Mi-ruLantt*, Mamif-.vtnn-o* ’iml t M»luMt(Ml upon favorulile u*nns. ' MONKV l’(» LOAN :il all tinu*- upon app'oxfil ! t n*L»rnc(l l..uik note!*. ; m>rv»rNTIN'U 1»«.**lno.«>* p:»i»4T a , 'uP.KRAL ISTBUK.-T pai.l upon p.uhruuU- I <]‘| 4 mh >U r**in iininiznn***., ^ kuos .. or I-month-*. i 1 ,1 BELCHER,loA 70 Fall St. i TUtiticiai T e e tti!: ?’./<•(/»//(/ i'imii‘i>inidid Y jany tim es It look 'eople notieed it, and ■ e ngaged, ierwi.se” I'lll'i-ed lit t.’aiTie. IJo ry altogeth iked odd indeed, 3 ' 'f n uieMS i II' l■llrn, n m m iilili lim id AN0 SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, was very iiii thought she She d anced witli .Mourdant a ltogether much, and siie into the con-ervato ri i eonim enti’d it w ithout merey s.aid they ‘Otlierwi.se” an d der.s were shrugged and eyebrows cle Jaek M o u rdant was a social success a t Lenox, and tliat for a m an good deal. No one eared where he eanie from . no one e ared to know about his family He was hand some, in his dark. Spanish way, a good dancer- dancing men are so very scarce - and lie alw ays uaid tlie riglit thing in the riglit pl.aee But Sloeomb was not at all .satislied with liim He could not take him as the re.st of tlio pimple did. A m a n who daneeil witli Ids cousin, CiuTie Tracy, m ust be sometliing more th a n a four weeks' wonder (.'arrie was Slooomb's cousin in a dis tant sort ol way, and a lialf engage m e n t existed betw een them Sloeomb had not spoken. Iiowever. .He was Carrie's eon.sfant c om p anion, and, with JIrs T racy as cliapcronc. tb(*y were out a great ile.'il together It 'v.i.s the niotlier's pl.-iee to put a to tliis M o u rdant busine.s.s, b u t sin quite as iiiiicli fascinated v ,, and Jack M ourdant became ° I more popular Even Kilw.ird Sloeomb com>( .acknowledge th a t lie fellow .-Knd he took (lio trou j shaking hands with liim and telling a ' him again. .Vnd wlieii Cari’ic Tr.ncy w ent into tlie eoii.servatorv again with 1 a handsom e a d venture r. le wn,. f„„„. awfully u.ce fellow, tliongh. but } sunset, and an lionr .after imd cleared away, T h e moon hiid risen, iiiaUiii!; the raindrops on the buslH's and tree; sparkle like diam o n d s Tlie lawn seemed covered witli j(»\vcls. and di-o] of m oisture still eluiig to th e windo [lanes, m a k ing Uiem gleam. Tlie clouds were m oving r.-ipidly tibout, and then shading the moon. Some of imd to stand by ‘ei'iit I he (‘on ieiids. It was gal! and made tlu friglitfiilly wild!' And so Cari-ie .and hear all thi.s, dolcm-e of licr Trie w orm wood to her. lint it only m triuinpli tliat cam e in Octoliei- all tlie sweeter “You d o n 't believe tliere is a m an in the world you ni.ay trust?\ siie lieard one girl say to anotlier. She was sit ting by ti window in the hotel which opened upon a piazzit. 'Tlie tw o girl.- wei-e p acing up and doxvn outside know it .souud.s awfully I don't bt;>lieve in triusting peo[)le 1 you would let me tell •y. it's only little story of a-story If.s from n-al life ■ryd.iy sort | fleecy e dark, while otlicrs ' libertic: “ Why, certain ••Well, then, MoHie, would it be pos sible tor you to m etam o rphose th a t cat into a sqnirrel ?’• \W h a t a n ideal D o n 't you like e.ats?\ \Ob yes. indeed. -Tliat is wliy 1 ‘t to your taking such unw.arranted u-itli r liat feline.\ 'W h a t do yon mean?” •XYcll, you see you have made feet forei A cat can 't Jo that. A cat alwa backs dowi i tha t. A c you'll eirlit that eat or paint a busliy tall -I- biu-k and cut her liead down a little and shorten her liygs and inake her over• g eneral nerally, so th a t she will pass igent V providing to tieuts from county poorhor iiated by women, and sncce.ssfully ec eluded under their auspices. The efii- an'’-rv m’mpatliy and action of women (Inriug tiie last municipal campaign ■ would li;ive been crowned w ith sim ilar .success h u t for thi' unexpected defection of mcai. The movement for cleaning the streets has beiai greatly stim in.ued by women, to whom its progress is largely due, and tlie (‘ftective w ork in ttie eft'ort to raise a. fund to .secure the opening of the M etropolitan museum on Sunday is done by women. A ll this w ork i.s done. j also, in the most womanly w ay, and it is your interesting as showing the development nost. 1 ’*■’Viise ’ of duty of citizenship, w hich I it! wholly new, in this extent, iiiuong' e to ' —H arper’s W eekly. ge ! a squi Tilt- m a tter a t issue was liiially miised by the eonver.sion of eat Some women have been informed th a t there is a law which U:is heeu recentlv enacted to prevent the use of coins for bangles :,nd other jew elry. A well lly com know n lawyi-r. however, says th a t there [ii'omised by th e eonver.sion of e (or! is no law which interferes w ith the use S(iuirrel) into a l.argo knothole in tlie j of genuine coin iu m a k ing bangles or side of the tive, which left le.ss room | jew elry, or w ith the sale of such ,ar- for livpercritioal discussion.—Chicago | tid e s after they are m a n u factured. He ■ ! .says tliat the act of con.gress of Feb. 10, lisot, which 1ms so frigliteiieil the young ladies who have a special leaning tow a rd banglixs a n d trinkets formed from U nited Engineer j States coin, is directed again.st counter- George Quick read a paper on \H e a v y j feiting generally, and against ihe mak- G uns.\ H e said th a t in th e Victoria, I ing or po.ssession w ith intent to use of Saus Pareil and Benbow the Britisli | any article in likeness or sim ilitude of navv has three magnifieentlv powerful any coin issued as money. Ho there i.s viWels perfect in all i-c-spects except «« bangle goodby yet.— th a t tiiei *s!.\ hea-.-y .gui.is liave provinl ' weak. Tliese are said to liave ce-st •^30,000 eacli, or a total of Si’iJO.OUO lor | HousekeeiK-rs s Ilould k the guns of tlie tliree ve-ssels. Mr. i the swei-i elicrry is AUvocatiiig Bigger Gnus. A t a m e eting of th e Royal United Service institution Fleet tiuiek contended t h a t new guns of 1(5.25 in d ies caliber, of g r e a ter [jower .and of much greater .sti-ength tli.an tile [U'esent iild be supplied to the Victoria, ! A liint About iriuits. be r em inded tliat le of the best fruits we h a v e for canning. Its flavor is in- sifiid wl'en pi-eservcil ill sugar in tlie way. Tile .soiii‘ Moridhi L% iiiakes a delicious guns, could be supplied to th e Victoria, ■ c n erry, iiowevei, m akes a Sans Pareil and Benbow .at a eo,st of | servo. The distinetion between ae:mi -?125,000 per gun, or §700,000 for the | ai.d pre.servcd fruit^should always tlireo sliips, iind if • erly designed .and proper adjustm e n t of tlie size of the clianiher to th e diam e ter of tlio bore, and by the use of suitable cart ridges, th e life of the lio.aviest miglit be very m u ch prolongc'd. He a d v o cated th e u.se of a siii.glo mo tion breedi nieohanism, extrem pie in it.s operation, w h idi, he w.as q u ite as sim ple lus the turning grindstone handle. “ Supposing,\ ; Mr. Quick, “ tliatViix new guns be dol’cd foi' Off)’ tlii'pc gi’and ships t place tlie pnxsent ones. To insi large rc’servo of siren should an improved desii but also an inereaso of weiglil bo given, so th a t in.stiaid of 111 tons tlu'v shall weigh 120 tons eaeli. Tbi.s would add a. total weiglit of e iglit ' j;hat 1 ecu tons to eai'li .ship, wliieli i.s a mere — ■ triiie ii\ ships of 10,000 tons displace m e n t.” —E.X(' liked ill tht’ ■znns were prop ' sffved. A c’uimed fruit is eooiied in the nstructed. bv a j ja r i t is put up in in .a light sirup, a n d ■ tliecize of „ , J sealed up boiling hot. A preserved fruit la coolmd in a pre.servm.g kettle in a heavy sirup, and it is then p u t up in ! jars, and is often cooled before it is I sealed up.—New Y’ork T rihui ely sim- j Miss M ary Behillcr, a grandniece of alleged,•ged, I thehe poet,oet. has been cho: I t p 1 of a ' sioner to Kouth A m e rica by tli iunin.g 1;er tlie W orld's said ; fair committee. Begiiniin.g h career oiirm'i: I) Pittsbur.g, sh led Hie money herself for a three :s‘ sojourn abroad, w here she firted s T o insu re a years’ sojourn abroad, w here she nrted I'islli, n o t' „„l'v j I»‘‘' «'■ \\ tig h t .should j ijj(.ercour.se w ith theB o u th Amer- lid ol \■eigiimg , i tlu 'v .shall weigh 120 ton s e ach. luld ad d a tota l i ’ ' ' ' mere ; W ashington Letter. J.xehange Tile .Son 111’.s I’rosiiei-ity. Financially the soutliern state.s are glow'uig w ith health and promi.se !ind rejoicing in tlie consciousness of tlieir essential gi'eatiiess. No furor lias been created by sen.sation.al advertising, but the world has been astoiiLshcd by the I'reseiitly you the story of J a c k M o u rdant.\ A t this Carrie Tr.aey looked ii|) (piiek ‘xciqit where the moon glowial. In tlie music room tlu’v were pl.aying iiiiglit.” Tlien, in ■ L . 8he listi’iied eagerly a waltz, “ Only T o n ight.” Tlien, in some unexplainable m a n n er, iITour (iant's bead came very iie.ar hers, her gray blue eye.s intoxicated liim, licj- full j red lips were so tem iiting—and he had : kisseii ber again. I Th'is tim e Edw ard Sloeomb did not '' come in .and cliiim a dance; tliis tim e he did not lecture any one; b u t a half youngest One of tlie brothers is now ' hour a fter lie shook hands with Mour in Alltany, the other abroad, the tliird i daiA ,aud beartily congi-.atiil.ated him. is—well, was near A lbany in jail It j why dim 't 1 m a k e love to a got tlim e , ‘ c girl?” he rem a rked sagely to young As- tiie family pin wall-Jones when his cousin's en- i e 1 tlie [lia-z.z.i lia(' selves near her “Tlie family is a n Albtu were four brothei'.-', .and One (if tile brothe rs is li.any in jail I t ' was his own fault tliat be got tlim e , ‘ c I tile black sheep ^ercy J M ourdant w-itli the man as her elmnning dauglitor. There J fore It fell on Hlocomb's .sliouldei-s to I see that nothing came of the riqiidly I growing iiitiiimcy Ue bad done bis I best, but lie eanio into tile eonserv.atory I just too late •Jarrie Tracy was annoyed at liis a p , pearance M o urdant excused himself ■ liurriedly Sloeomb took oce.a.sion to lecture Carrie in a cousinly way She id snubbed a very joiiii is a lw ays .steiiling trillcs Iroi i his sehoolniales T h e re was no exensi i for it. His lauiily wa-s rieli a n d lieiiad 1 every advantage P it ( y was an aw ; fully wild '“Jack liad alwavs bten losoni friend jV.gain a n d liiiii out of .serapf • I g agem enl I m arried? Wits .aiuiouneed; “and get Ball! It’s an awful bore.” - W illiam B. Baldwin iu Bo.ston Globe. y (lie Giirileiier 1 bosom frien d j\.gain ' helped liim o u t o f .ser a quiet fellow to all aiip wore eye.gla.sse.s. and w Moses. But he had ihe him. Jaek siamied Bteniid vigilance is tlie price for : iicLferous successful crop of garden days. T h e pestiferous and voci sparrow gettetli up early in the - ill , ing with a razor edge appetite. He II- , I, ai- j seoriietli tlie solemn and .sedate worm, vcr> ilcvil in | a n d turneth up his nose a t the festive like I be r.-i-, j caterpillar. These may do for the vul- ......................... . , iiish beinily i g a r robin, or redfincl), b u t for liim the Percy was li.glit and liad sandy li:iir i crisp and .succulent lettuce and the • • • ■ ' icier blo.ssoin o f the sweet very sulky, however, a “ A fter they got out of eollt'ge Percy behaved liimself. but not for long. IU lui'iiUiildi prirr.<. XVliy Sloeomb distrusted ai’i’onnti’i’onnt off a veryery odddd episodepist ed Mourd? was on a o a v o e I th a t bad occurred a week j TI k ^' o Iiad been a tennis party a t one j of the cottages, and going lioiue Slo i comb li.ad stiim b li’d on M o u rdant in a I bypatli, talking (ainiestly with a strange iiings. Tile laiiiily was so!iu‘ttiiiig llia't would Ihgraoe them forever, .soiiii’ e n d er blossom o f th e sw eet pea is good ‘uough, and calling together ab o u t 500 )f Ills relatives they sta r t on their de- ireer, and when the je ttetli up .some tim e after- :lie .sensational news[)a[ier.‘ | 1 cry o v er as ‘.\n I I other jwell gone w rong!’ - y o u know would make a hue an d e oth e r jv “ A l ia-st he did. He made ii C l a i i 'v o y a i i l 1 3 x a i i i i u a t i o i i s . 1 nitii-.iit i’t.,vrEs. A s p e c i a l t y o f d iffic u lt P l a t e w o r k . I T h e ' m o s t c o m p l i c a t e d c a s e s so l i c i t e d . H IL IM IR E , T T A S Removcil to his A'AIF rt'/'O/i’A in Itu rA l ! T f ! I I X i F _1_ _1_ Itl.O l'K , wlicvc lie is ilcMi-oiis of seeing liiis old [lati-oiis and many new ones, wlio are in need of 1-ine T a iloring only eijiiidli'd in the largest eitie.'. T H E T A IL O R . Cl.airvoyaiit e\:m iinaf ions fi-ce bv ]>i-. E. F. Hntterlield Tlii’ie k no snliieel I that requires so mueli study .and c.x[)eri- I cnee as tiu'treatm e n t of i-liTonie iliseases. ' Tlic astonishing sueee.ss anil rem a rkable I c u res perfom ied liy Dr. Bultiwiiclil a re ' due lo the gift of Clairvoyauee. to tlie long study of the eoiistUution of man and the curing of disease from natural remedies. l.,et tliose given iq) liy Olliers call for an exaniiii.ation. He . c u res till’ w orst e.ases of eatarrh, .serof- , u la, piles, female weaknesses astlima. ' di.seases of tlie heart, lung .and kidneys. G uarantees to cure Piles and no pay t.akci. u n til the cure is complete. I 'Will he a t National liotel. Auburn, ( IMonday ami Tuesday, Ju ly 2U ami a i . I IVill be a t tlie Franklin house, 1 G eneva. AVednosd.ay, J u ly 22. I)l£. IlnTTKUKIKI.l). I>i'iiiiK < ‘i i i u ‘s s — l.i4 |i i o r I I a l * i t . lx ,\i.i. Till-; AVoiu.i) T iikuk is n r r Os'K CfitE, Di{. IL uxks ' G oi . dkx .S i ’KCIKIC. vastating th e house get w ard and sees tlie ruin tliat has been w rought he relieves his overburdened feelings in such a m a n n e r a s to imperil hischaiice.s for future salvation. T h ere is a fearful reeivoning in store for the persons who are responsible for t h e in troduction of tliese feathi on our shores. — A llentow n thered Italian; ivn City Item. fee witiioiu the knowledge of Hie ju-rson taking it, elVecling a si)eedy and [lerina- nent euri’, whetlier tin’ p a tient is a niod- rati’ I’.rinker or an alcoholic wreck- T!iou.'..tii(ls of drunkards have liecn , cured wild have taken tlicGoldenSpecific | in tiieir eolVee xvitliout tlieir knowledge, anil to-day believe tiiey ipiit drinking of ! tlieir own free xvill. No harnifnl effect ' results from its administration. Cures I guar.anteeil. Send for circnlar.s and full jiarticul.ar.s. Addre.s.s in oonlidenee. I G olden ' .S pecieic Co.. 185 Knee Kt.. I Cineiiin.ati, O. ' F a t a l fflista k c . Pliysieians in.ake no more fatal m is take Ilian xvhen they inform patients th.at nervous heart tronlffes come from the stomach and are of little conseque Dr. Franklin M iles, tlie noted Indiana ‘ialisl. lias imoveii tlie eontr.ary in book on “ H eart D isease,” xvliieh may lie Iiad free at Davis & C'a- ami recommend mtly surprised her f'rii-ii(l.s by r e turning to the am a teur tlieatrii-a; stage, where slie once shone a s ta r. Be- fon? her m a rriage .she w.'is, as Miss Hop- idnsoii, a member of tlie Cambridge Di'Jimatic (’lul), imd was a favorite act ress. For iieariy iifteeu ye.ars Mrs. Eliot lias refused to act, but her recent success Xn-oved th a t her old tim e gift has not deserted lier. Mrs. Eliot is about forty- eUKjwn 111 uiK.:: Iiauviiitw K.ciir'un ai » xji ' / w . , _ Tlie sum of all is in th e fact th a t th e i ------------- asse.ssed vidne of property in nine j Octaxda Grace Ritcliie is the first states is e stim a te d by th e census oflieials , woman of C^mdiee to take a medical de- to have grown Irom §3,000,000,000 in | gree. The experiim-’iit of adm itting 18B0 to §6.000,000.000 in 1890 | women to tlie clinics of the geiii^ral hos- T h e reports of th e census e verywhere i pital w ards is a great innovation in tell of enlarged and enlarging areas of ! Canada, h u t has h(‘pn pronouneed a .sue- cultivatioii, of new mines of coal and ' cess b y the (lean and faculty of Bishop s ccelleiit in q u a lity a n d inexlm u st-i college, who claim th a t Mis,s Ritchie .s of new m a n u factories i P««e«c(; m the large das.ses ot m en at iiuiu-iii Indus ' til® cliuics liad a m o st refining influence, ivealtl V Iin ible in quantity, of in every (iepartmeiii try. All th e ' sound and here; and in my opin: terpri.ses are anim a ted, sustauied and fortified by as sincere and higli a re- ;ard for eoiumercia! credit and per- anor, and by a s profound a eon- of th e nece.ssity of as are to be found an; W illiams in Forum . To Mrs. H teresting si[ the circle\ w •risoii one of the moat hi ts of the \.swing around i the profusion of flowers sonal hono r vietion c anywliere.- n-e were l.UOO Lrold of Ophir roses sus- j pended iu a canopy over lier he?id, and fair dealing ; a t a n o ther reception the ladies .stood o J. Jj. j a halcimy where a tlionsaiid form ed a great bed ai i aro u n d them. callas alty since tli to Zermatt- ught shy -empei’or of Braz.. is m ajesty jesty and suite, lad also ■ ^ . selt a. vvuiLic (mrviu, American women are in ad them th e whole place was , A m e rican m e n - a i i opinion wlii( turned topsy turvy, and ilium inatious ' supports w ith some vigor a n d elocp ;re given in their honor, and there ;re fine goings on, all of which were lly rem e m b e red w h en the tim e came m a k e ou t th e bill. His majesty hini- ;udied every item attentively, izil came la an d suite iiuberiug twenty-five in all, ha d taken pos.session of the Mont and for Miss Florence Balgarine, who came as a delegate to the w om a n’s council lately held a t W ashington, curries h a ck to Eng- ■ s(l w itli h e r many iileasaiit imprixssions America. One whicli she. being her- connts especially p leasant, lien a re in advance xinence. The study of law has been taken u p by a daughter of Congressman Breckin ridge, of K entucky. 8 self studied every iiem auLvnuvei^', looking a t th e bill from b 'inning to end, and tlien lianded it back to Seil -five Cook’s hotel And Seiler, wlio is no ordinary In iper, tho u g h t ip to him self.— Cei joke too gooi: •idge, of K entucky. She. was graduat- id from W ellesley sev(-ral yeai'sago, a nd has since then taught a lgeiira a n d geom etry iu a W ashingt'iii school. She w ill study law iu lier father's office. Mrs. H elen H. Backus, the newly elect ed president of the Brooklyn W o m an’s club, is a graduate of Y assar college, one of its trustees a n d the xvife of the presi dent of Packer in.stiuite, of Brookljm. She is a w om an of b road c u lture a nd dig nified h earing. _________ 0ulx>iib2e Kei;li^eiice. A widower accom p anied the rem ains of his second wife to their last resting place. A terrible tbunderstorin sud denly cam e on. ti* “ Good graeioim l” e x c i s e d the widower, “again, like the tim e I ^ i l a n Medical college, a n d which a ye= have ci^mie w ithout my um brella. 1 11 procluced .so m u c h sensation, In tak e good care it shan’t happen a third published in hook ' tim e !” —Il Mondo Umoristico. “ T he Monopoly of M an,” r. A n n a Kr.liscioffi,r.liscioffi, given by D r. A n n a Kr. sian doctress, before Ui the Rus- students in the : languages. Dok form ion, has specia W iisU . i t Oo(v«. ‘2. ('ri'ates an appetite. :5. Strengtliens tlie ncrvo.s. 4. jMakes the xveak strong. 5. Overcomes that tired feeling. i H o w 'I'O SllCCCG*!. ! This is the gre r ea at t jirohlom of life ; whicii f j fail because of ]) of luck, but the nnijority rit—w ant of nerve. The.}’ a re nervous, resolute. e g atisfactorily .solve. Some if ])oor iui.allh, otlier.s w ant he n from de^cieiit 6. Cures serofula, .s.alt rlieum, ete 7. Invigorates the Iddney.s and livi’r. I dyspepsia. )0d ham . lie, eliaiigeahle, easily get 11(1 “ take the spirits down to k( lieadaelic, indigi’stion, •ing, pain ortenderncs.s in tlie side, ir shoulder, irregular pulse, faint- ' pyime order, .and a n excellent location, m o thering, drop.sy. etc liis re- , Ap]ily ive N ervine cures headache, fits. „ ,,, ,, i, , at office .)t N. R. .stevens, hall street. Take a Kodak witii you. Fred L. Story sells it. Bicycles. All kinds and prices.— F . L. S tou t . ■ g i 'i t - irreso the spirits up,'' thus w asting money, time., oiiiiortunity and nerve force. Tliere is nothing like the Restorative N ervine, discovered by tlie great spec ialist, D r. Milos, to cure all nervous diseases, .as head.aelie, the blues, ner- vou.s prostration, sleeplessness, neural gia, .St. Vitus dance, fits .and liysteria. , T rial liottles and fine book of testim oni als free at Davis A Casey’s. One of the best p laces on M iller St., fo r sale .at a low price. Good iiouse and b.am, and in jirinie order. Inquire ‘ a t office of N. B. -Stevens. F.all stree.i,. life