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w^fl'Wff* 5£S^ •.^•ilniM^l'l.'rtii' »l|W,i)jJ)j<j|i,fi^j?'»y;i'f!P!F!M>.'jK^? ''•'/ J Iiftvo •tfwmS&uW^ *e #W%<w* \.. bave believed fttt much-ft statement / 'iira« : .totP-a* ioi.P5# soraearch$H>£' 1 :. S who viras WcfeonM'8fi^s-OOJI^^ ; ahara .aufferer/iatq^- a f>!<* cower •V. wbero t¥y oq^ca2»>J(Wai-jPl>-:tte THowsvorsUgatmr knowledge of ant • Tsrsa!'misery ,wnf be,. I can attest from pWsotial ojqperterice that my own '' Jnisery clolnaa dolltuae M ellp» away ' all by Itself *u»d W\ 11338 J* 8 '^ ^B\ 1 * tn? ••••• ; cttriom world, «*lnc nothing *o rtue*; W to l)«i\Iet 'atom.\ J .* >)(«t cm- 1« '\ (weep incompany, *w?r wonlft it oheer m^totove « chorus; of other weepers . toj&iiwaimon-Mto »««Bather would ; . i''j»w»;la in unmolested wrefcbedncsa. ' pntB ,i»y> teisxa M •yanlenod and my - tyea'tuli! JM«e as'siHned normal appear- ance. • •'4 \ *3siir'»nto** toon, and not n»f*wjr* .wM&'P'S** *« company, 1W» cannot th3Btff/(iI6na and.-Ilouarlahes only among con#ettM »B*fIf • to 3 * 1 iMgbter must be shored, ooxtinJICK responded to,and every glances ointorrfanwfneedsj r'ecog* nttion to make It veortb the whlle,-- jC«roltn(i itckneFla ^Atlantic. Dlta't \WOTIT :*li*,WM*«*. Henry Ward IJoccber was amused when lie went'Into a Bowery restau- rant on one OC<MIQ» and beard the , waiter give sucli orders to the cook as \M&m mid -.—,\ \Sinkers ana cow,\ etc. \Wateb mo tenzo that palter * with an order wlilpb, XbollQvo, be won't abbreviate,\ toinwlced Dr. Beeeher at lengtb as the wnllor approached. Then . he said, \(Hire- us poached eggs on tonBt for two, wit3i tuoyplks broken*\ But the Waltor, who was equal to tho emer- gency, walked to the end of tho room and yoltco: **Adnw and Hv6 on a raft! .WW\* 'craS**/ It fas rolated tlwt Br Beeeher nearly filiated. ^rm*~n'l\A*<K'Bftlntea. \Waiting 4a tho bank directly In front of mo wua.a clinrintac woman of twon * ty or 10 wfeo win beavloi her first ox perienco In banklnc,\ wild tho mer- chant « bo lighted hlo cigar after ' luncheon, **8ho was asked tho ques- tion* umtal ton on» -who Is opening an <tecoHut~he3r nnine, nddroas, -wuethor married or stnolo actd lior father's and raothor'o nttzno. Alio got nloug all right „ pntll tho Olefk nnkod.i ** *Wotliet*s* innldea nnmo, pleaao.' \*I dou't (liiltfe understand, I'm afraid,'Blie «HI<I licsutatingly. ** 'I mean your mother's uamo wlion aba was a Rirl,' oxp£alncd the cleric. * ^* 'Bow s&oulil I Icnow? I don't lllle imp«ll'iiBac«»8lrl CEow should 1 know* * J didn't kiio-w lior w3»an elio was a girt. •fttSMk J^tal Are jrou trjliw to ra«ko fun o#XB«, llrf **—Now Xork Ttoe*. WSeM ita tlmt very common word *^fad|4\ cottse from, and what does it really nwasS TOo appenmnee ot tho word ID Ittexatuw t» in tho description. «f tt)» call ot Lady Blarney and Miss Carolina W'Uheloilnct. Amelia Skottgs on - Vam vtcitr «rf 'fakjofleld's bonsenqld: * , Srntptfvtd|iiilj'|8lKjaUl lmwe» mcnUon- •ft Ui* v*B»**ltmiottt» Uehnrtor of Mr. Bvurchsjl, IPHO, ilnrtes his dlseonrso, sat •with Itli fnc* turiiea tq the fire and at th« cotieltmion of every sentenee would cry out 'Fttdgof nr* expression which dlaplcmcd tss nil nticl la «omo measure dampened ttso rising: npirlt or too ,con- Y«raallon.\ Does to* word come from th© provincial l''rorx«h «fuohe\ or the low fjortuaja \tulse**?\ Or shall we tr*co It to tlia BlOfr of KOtt atiotcd by the older l>israoll, **Thero was, sir, in ear times oxso Captain Pudgp, who nt- waya brouslat home his owners a good cargo of lies, so much that now aboard th* alilp thes- sailors, when thi«y bear a great llo tola, cry otst, 'You radge ltP \ -^Boston Jofnmnl. flM^ctei'isil»e f^l.&lhanpr tso»| whioli a <*at of ttiait'crtn be WOMB that fh0 8wBSteat arrow-of »Bame or the kwest Wfa of fliw^»jite coxm0t. \'iMjo Ever?' thoiughl;,that enters ow ' Vovery act *«hd0 ttnid.every t?ord •wo ntter naas a HnicitQ the- golden chain of -qbaracterV' 5t6ft *trengtli ,of.a *te8m online fi«» »e e«t|uiated to.wltb' Jn'an ouiice of its l!mlr> Sbfli it ia ini- ^slblo *p esthnate.itie*.fo};oe of. a,no- ble character, IChe iiardest heorhs sr«, aoftoned astthe most repulsive- Wjw- ejtlons beooine faaqlmttlng; Our fall- tires and o^ir aneeesses heip.to form a reputatloas that may fe destroye^f by an dxtomal forces hut the aesfr«etioh o* a qbjurJacte.r can only be effected by »6»e interM forcei-Qiir Boy?' Maii^ siino. i* % ;•*— ? ' •'\ - , i Her n*nn>t' pr, Porter had responded ,to a note. left at bis door 1>y a. tonne? aaldng Mn) to go as soon as possibie-tO'See h»- IttUbliiav who had \a very ; bod cold,\ !lhe doctor topk. onolqok at the child and turned to the mother. » \Don't you know your boy is comtoj. J<nwa wltb measlesf bo asj^ed,. t%> T?roly, \' «ics, doctor, I know be was/'-aald the woman. \ \Then what to the world d|d yon mc*an by wrlUn's mo he had *a very\ had color \ asked the doctor. Tbo woman hesitated for a moment; then, loolsing, at her husband, she aaid, with sullen frankness, \Neither him npr mo knew bow to spell meatfea,\ A Matt Ophelia. Patlonce-Wby, she geve the beat rep-, resentntlon of Ophelia I ever* saw- Patrice—Indeed! ' \YOB. You luio-w Ophelia Is supposed to bo mad?\ \Yes.\ \Woll there was a party in, one of tho boxes, and they talked loud enough to bo beard all over ttus theater* and alio was tho maddest Ophelia I eve? saw lu my life!\—Yonkera Statesman, lllm Source of Information. Dacltlotz-You don't mean to say this fa tho drat you've heard of It? Hubbubs—Yes. Dacklou-Wby, It's the talk ot the neighborhood. Subunbs-Yes, but my wlfo Is away oa a visit. Ho W«» MOT*4. • • bid tho notes of ft bird over move you}\ Basked tho pootlc girl. \Yes replied tho young man. \Insed to cull on a young lady, and every time tho cuckoo announced tbo hour ot 10 X went home.\—Caicngo Kcws. ; »fce W' ar *\* Mijs-TaV* Wi*» w*i««a » \ • by **%$£ .oS^wH-^W'- ' I remember, Writes 1 a! \correspondent of a tjoncfejfi piipeis.. 1)eayl»g. I^r,d.IH?4T ferln te•i-tSi*l•'.'iDtfPw\B>g : the la^e Sbcrldaw 3^ Fafth; gherids'h's &- tber^-the archb(sho||.oifT m*®i,,l thinlt —was a great Jtloklei 1 for EhnctuaUty, a regard his son dldlnot sharo. One. inorafng,yonng r Sber'iaanj thou about eight year* ofd, descended unusually lajte for brealcfast 4i# Ws met at th6 ; deor by Jna father, watch in hand. 4 *Ja: thisrJgUtt«lK! iaih^a-ighW\ den|apded, line prelate, in ^tertt torips. ( 'i don't know, sir,\- replied Sheridan, looking'' at the iSrateb and..pretending to'.thina, the^QjUtstlon applied t9 It,and.,not to Ws eondnct, \butlather think It's fast\ B\oi th'la Impertinence young Sheri- dan was_eon.den)ned.to write .a» essay on \The Thr.ee iAge^,o)C,Mahi\ Btere, Ja^ what he- wrote; . \There; are three ages ef nta%, . \Flrstr-\Wbenhe Is.engaged i'n,jslan. n}ng every.waivable,mode of wiekt e^neiwi lads hi known as, the age of innocence. - • , \Se^hd.~rWh9B ! i\» Is pnttlqg. bis, nefarious plans into operation,- XhJa Is) called the prune of manhood. •Third.—\When be hecomeg anxious about hlB; soul and turns to. rellgiQhi! ibis is dotage\ And this from a child of elghtl ••.... SMocklne* How mi-py. ce.8,^r?.arc ; fa»)Iliar with the history and. origin of tbe,inpst com- mon arttcies «h?y daily use* We eat, drink* w^'iaritliout'tblnldng Whence, or wbereiore.: Mfa&dn<gf .Were h?ovre among tttji-'. Bio'tnans Mm than 1*800^ years 8^0,'as is' pmved by paintings fonndi'ln 'the.iruinl e-f Bowpeii, They Wfre consld^sred;more.ornamental than usrefnj. Jfu the? ioiaereliinate of northern iBurope tiley became' a. necessity. : and the: TOanU&etaaie.of.ttfec!n became a. rocQgnj?§d emploment in the twelfth .century, 'when tUe!y were fashioned chiefly of clo*h,i la the reign-of Kdv ward' «j, they ',«^urbeA'r%»re,senib!aaP e: . to those ,now -syprnl At the courts of Spain and ttoty tliejr were fashioned of sijk and tvere-.-made- enorraously large. CNst on thus 13nf Ih. Tot) mxvee hoard of a wild animal that had rliouiMllssn until it .reached captttlty and was \feept off the earth. ' \Jtou* never beard o* a horse that ltnd ' rheurr^tlsm unlll It -was shod with iron and kept off tho earth. *£on novcr baard of a dog tlu&t had rheunintlsm tmta l\ became a Household pcVnnd wmapanlpered-kopt; off the earth. Tho b«Mtthen of Africa and the Pacific Is- lands noyer hadrhG-amntlsm. so far as W» know, «sntll they got to wearing . sandnlsor slioco, £ once knew a fool man who, whenever\ ho got sick, would dig A trtncti; 111 Ills Kardon, He down In It and hn,VE! his ^vl3r:o cover bim with trash earth AS far tap ns his chin. He »W*pnld remain there for an honr or two, then get Up In fine* spirits. Mother earthl \JChet contact! It looked like tbe resurrectioii-aaad it WOA-NOW iSSwrk Press. nirrtxji.' In ihojnatter ot births In general the * popular nioaths In Elielr order arp Janf ; ttary, ttarcbw Mruary, April aiid Oc- tobe?. As tx> tho hour of birth, ftofaa feiidnight fo 6 o'cloe-k in the morning toshers In Z&M per cent of the ehlldreh, trt>nj fl In tb<e nionuaag to noon 24.0 per . $>nt are boxrt, ffora noon to 6 o'clock In the OVog|aag,22 per cent and from 6 • o'clock to midnjglit 24 per cent Aa to the classes arranged \according to worldly feSjaltlf sund withottt regard to occttpattoaor it HhEt been asserted that iOO rich families Will bavoSIS children, 100 I Mnllle® M lnotlerato means will halreMchildroti, vsrbilo 100 poor fani-. iUesnvlH ha-t-e STOeMldren. In gsnornl, there Is a tendenoy satnong yonng cou- ples'^ward nittiocbsldrentirid of told- die aged par-ents to femalo offsprliiB. what Cr*»r la JBJoaeJratbwi, Wlfo—If I were to dla, Phil, would you do? Phil—I'd be mostemzy. Wife—**Would \you marryagaln* Phil—2»*oj I wouldn't bo that cnury** Kans»» City Independent. ^.^ One ot the remarkable characteris- tics of xt, tree Is tho process, of leafage, ami If wo examine the bough upon which tao leave* grow the admiration of tbo Bclenbiic agriculturist will bt> como tboroughjy aroused over the per- fect cottxlstehcy and artistic skill mani- fested in the arractezacnt of each spray and the exact number of leaves arranged with the most •xqutslte art and regularity, Ev«ry group of leaves forms merely long law*—some short and each one dtfferwt— no two alike, no two la tho same position, yot all so perfect and harmoniously blended that there c&n be no antagonism, no same- ness and all those thousands and thou- sands of Strang* and delicate forms grouped together, neither contused nor 111 arranged. JPatinl rie-partcc. \' ^ :, \fUchard ficripajoy Sheridan, wixo was ] .-alwayB dlsttce.«?d for money, was one 4'^ day hfuiklngp his face with a dull rassor ',;,-.- Tv^ben hj turned to bis eldest son and -''•TonVii 3?»uoj}eri anymore oystora •with ipjyt-raaspfcjjlll cut you off with a •Tim Well, fitter,\ said rBota, \but '.rtOwto-Wlll 3rou'#t ^ho shllllbg?'*',C, : J>f.''\' '\*! .' 'P* >'.\'\.?'' f \ •' ''•'\•'»' l '.l' -- • **- '' A. CMISW FartraUt r*l»l«*'« oatalea. The famous artist Von Lenbacn had ono great dominant prlnclple-that out of nature one should grasp and hold fast bat one thing in portraiture, the head; that this exponent of the soul must stand out in undisturbed natty; that accessories of whatever kind, whether dress or form, must distract and wsak$s the Impression timt**-^, head should produce; that a portrait to attain Its highest'aim and signifi- cance must look out from a background ot nothingness and must he shorn of every detail that Interfere* wWa tab unity «C nurooac—Ooamooolltan. A StoijJJOim Homliand. A most interesting phenomenon Is the stubborn husband. He Is not a bad man. He Is contrary, and he has to be managed. He Is usually married to a clover little woman, who Is constantly devising schemes to accomplish tho things 'which make their joint lives a •UCC0S3. Ho has no suspicion of this. - if-he doubtedly eat_her. So. all througb life 5 sho goes on swinglng-it turnip ahead of his nose to make him so the same as though be were a balky mule. She is a cheery little body, and she grown plump with every year, and she does her smiling behind the door or she chuckles In. her sleeve when he la not by. The stubborn hu&pand i 8 as Inter- esting as a bug.—tondort Standard, . TJt» PoW£j? of ThoweJit, Beware of, what you thln^ for >wbat you think quite as mu.eb aa what you do moidt your character. \Wrong acts persisted,in will wreqkany lite, but wrong thoughts have just as sure an effect. It not infrequently' happens that people who live fairly good .lives, so far as thai?.actions gp, do not feel it necessary to sot *> dose a, guard on their thoughts. These are hidden, and of what harm U It to occasionally cber- lab a vulgar thooght if one does not allow it to escape to action? Ot whaj barm to bate it one docs not show So imagine oneself committing wrong acts Jf one does no% aetnally commit them? But tho laws of Ufej^y \that every thonght affects the whole being, Aa a man,\* heart i»s so will ho be. Evil thoughts gradually undermine the character, and some day thesa thoughts will burst into action which la Irreme- dlabla-Woman's IJorao Companion, The Voir and Soot. It is an, ever Increasing pity that the average doctor who tries to heal tho body cares nothing for tbo soul. On the other hand, the parson who tries to heal the soul cares nothing for tho body. Tbo body and.son! carjnot ho, separated in such a manner. The dis- eases that afflict the body also affect tas soul, and vie* Tersa, Ho one who la Ignorant of the laws that govern either the soul or tho body U fit to attempt to best tbe dlieaaea of. cither the one or the other. — , A bad matt may preach a good ser- mon. A Ijad man may prescribe a.g©0d medicine. But both the sermon and tho medicine would have bad a greatly Increased clttcacy had they been de- livered by a good man.—Medical Talk. \t look. • ClkteluunftSKfc mad Chatta^aosm. The word Cbickamauga means \dull sluggish stream,\ says the Chattanoo- ga Times, and It Is from the waters of the creek that the Indians, who were among the most daring and warlike of all tho tribes In east Tennessee, got their names. The original Interpreta- tion of Chattanooga has long been lost The general acceptation of the m*an- tag. of the word Is \hawk's nest,** said to have \been suggested by tbo valley nestling In the shadow of tho ridges and \mountain. Others any that the word Is derived from the nnmo Clano- wah, given by the Oherofcecs to small, warlike hawks that made their nests to the cliffs of Lookout mountain. CQt Him Nnmliern IUffUt. A' certain lawyer,! who is now a very able' judge, wasi when he first came to tl|e, par^ ,a ; very,, blundering speaker, says You,t}>, On one occasion,* when he wa'a trying a casetif replevin, involving n'risbt of nroperty to a lot of hogs, he sdid, «qentien}0fr,of the Jury, there were ;}ust twenty-four hogs In that droVe-^aat twenty-four, gentlemen— exactly twice a8 many as are in that Jury box!\ tEbo. effect can be imag- lrled* » __/___^__ iqh^aee^ojiasWtfk. Two. Row?. ^ SeTeral speclea of rhinoceroses, now exttnctnnd only found In a fossil state, dbed to exist which bod no horns at fall. The, nayrao, meaning aB it^does \hbmed rioee,\ Is rafher a misnomer in their easo, sWeralkinds of rhinoceroses In AtrUa'haye two boms, one behind, the- other, but the extinct rhinoceros,, known As tbe dyceratborlum. had a« \pabr of horns on »6 noae side by side. t Looking P|ea<aat, Mrs. Ohu£wator--So tliftfs tbe pbptor crapb you bmi taken tho other day. Is It? I'd, like to know why you can't look, as pleasant as that when you are in tbe house. Sir. Ohugwatcr-vyell, it may be thnt the photographer tried to bring out my pleasant expression, and you don't. Ni ¥; G. Ri ft \Kow 'tht «| do be astln' ye,\ sam Clancy, \nv yez sees a dawg growdu wld 'Is modt* an' waggln\ wid 'la tutl. Whlcn Ind wnd ye believe In?\ \That's easy,\ replied Morlnrry- \Shore 01 be teavin\ tb' front Ind. CIancy.\-BaItluiore Newa Sniplclona. \The elopers linvb returned to ask for your blessing.\ \Blessing ©hi How do they want It J In tbe form ot an allowance or a cash Mepoaltr-LIfay P AINTING- JkHD PAPER HANGING Satisfaction guaranteed, Leave .or* dersat George Fisher's, LoVan Broth- ers, or at roaidence, 23i Pearl street . ' H. E. SIMMON& r «BesX IfcdlBn.\ A yonngr woman recently received In- struction In tho art of Indian basketry ,and had^aade severai copies of Indian barieota og wlllah aha wa» vgr* pieai ' A\Mlpd'-wTio1ri^a.vb^eir living rn^Arl- Sona-called upon the young Woman, Who showed the baskets with consid- erable pr^le. ••They are really very^well done,\ commented the visitor, \buThof conrat they are not the real Indian basketa\ \Why Jdra. Sawyer,\ Indignantly ex- claimed the maker,, \how can you say that when I just told yott that I mads them myself?\—Youth's Companion. Woijvin'i Narro-rraeyi. Mrs. Bnttercup—I Wish I had a mil- lion dollars. -*&k Bnttercup—Thunderatlon, worn- had, he Would be so mad he could mv1. an, \haven^ any business acumen? What do you; want to stop at n paHgf million for what-yj)u-can wish for a hundred million just aa- easily and with jUBt ns much prospect of getting it? No wonder we are poor!—Kansas City Journal. « IE3STEAL . X-/ 4\ HUDSON RIVEB R. B THE. FOUMBIICK TRUNK UHE. IK IO5TE0T JTJKB11,10O8. Trmlna pan 3(edltia M follows: MM BOUND. 5:03*. m.nr. Boch.IJOa. ta.u-. K.T. •?:» \ \ BM0 \ \ S-JD \ •9:0 \ \ llitfi \. . •• 8*0 \ I8asp.m.\ HlJUp. m. •« SdM \ •2:» \ \ U15 •« \ 5tai«.m «ao •• •• IM \ « 7.-U) \ <7;« \' '• 0-15 •• « »•)» \ SaSpidaj* only. Tmto IcntM Bnffalo nt II SO p. m.. artlvtB In it alius 12.10 Bundaj morning. WEST BOUND. •IB/MB a. m. N.FUta!«!«.m. •7S80 \M.BnfiauoBa8a.ni. \ 8:« \ •»:» \ \ 11:15 \ \ UM \ S-.17p.ni . \ 5:10 ^ \ SM \ •7:10 \ »• 8:H) \ «' 8:8) \ •825 \ \ 10:65 \ Sandnp! onlr. Train leaves Rochester 12SO m„ arrlra i n Molina a t Ids g. m._ Nl»rar» •Indio«t_Mtr«lnatnadaU>. ' . H. PAKBT, Gonei»l Agent, 8TT Vain St., Buffalo, K. T OKOBGB H. DA2J18LS, Genen>PnBOnger Asent, New York. ». H. Smllli. ftNm»t»l Ma'agar Today - 1 omorrow /,;•. Outl! On above ddte tW Few TorMeii- tral wiU sell exaar^ioh; tickets fe 3tfatfc,ms Glen and take Keuka at* the low rate of p.80-'fiftirnj Medina^ goad gohig on train leaving at'TiUcV a. m. returning leaving Watkihs (ilen at,5:00 p. ra. Penn *ya|i *fe 5:00 p. ni., giving pairqmjfive hours at the 61eh, the most reniarkaljle canyon in the world, or four .hotii* sail on the most beautiful lake iri the- United States passing Eeuka, Pulfr« eney, Grove SprittgSj TSfrbana, with a stop of twenty minutes at BbUn- moudsport the great \Vineyard- qodntry of Americai ' . • '' For tioket8 aud all' information oill on New York Central, ticket ngents. :8W»W8iJl)(W8ll!lu; . iteiYfljyiiiHraiposf. On Monday, AiigustWth.tteNew York Central will sell excurBion tickets to Thousand Island Park and return at the low rate of $5.00 from lledino. Governor N. J. Bachelder of New Hampshire and Hon; James Wood will deliver addresses at the State Grange meet at Thousand Island Park on Tuesday, August 18th. See ticket agents o£ the New York Central for particulars. SHnrrlttKc by Cuptnie. Marriage by capture is a very old and very widely spread ctustoin. It prevails ninong the Hindoo^, the Kal- mucks and Circassians andvthe primi- tive races of .Anstralia, J^ew Zealand and America, hot Instead of Vbdnctlon being considered, an outrage'by these bait fclrfllied peoples ij^is looked upon as a preliialnary, marriage rite, and* as a general rule! tbe coy damsel Is by no means arverse to the. mild violence. Abduction beeabiewcommon to, Eng- land in-t3ie.relgna.pf tfie tEudor princes that a statute Was passed on the sub- ject, and this WaS followed by an act of Bllzabeth which took away the ben- efit of clergy frfrfn the offender, and It wa? not. till so late as the reign of QeorgeTT, thatthe crime ceased; to be «. capltaa ottenae and ptmlahnble with WhrJBio Stood. \Madam said' the conductor to the plain and somewhat elderly woman standing up la the street car, \why dont yon ask one of these men to giv« ybu a seat?' \Because she answered, grimly sarcastic, \I haven't the face to df IfMDhtcago Record-Herald. Coatlr t«> Afimlra. \Why Is it that wealthy people be. come so cold and cynical?\ \They don't necessarily,\ answered Mr. Cumrpx \They have their entail* alasms. The trouble Is that a rich mas can't admire anything without being solicited to buy ^''-Washington Star, Postprandial EBnlajencft. \He's quite a star as an after dtoxtei speaker, Isn't he?'* \Star? fie's a regular moon.' He bs comes, brighter the fuller as .seta.\- t^4«ob^ Pggs. . * \•; i And Every Other Day. ? * We are doing all kinds of re- St • pair work. ^My different re> v g pair departments fire tbe $ C most complete and up-to- date in town. J AUTOMOBILE .DEFT.-AutopartB I jj andwippkesJunushect onBhortnotlee. I BIC)BLE ANDSUNDRY DEPT. j J VOI'Wns a. oomplew lino o£ up-to-date I ' -goods.' ?URflBRELl-A DEPT.-A complete h m luieot-mrtsfortUe renewing of your m V mnteeua. , \( i BABY CARRIAGE DEPT.-A com- 1 7 ptete stock «rMbycarriffg6 Hires w S LAWN MOWER tJEPT.—ta*n y 2£ow4re called fer, put 111 tfie beat of I a order and. ctollvWed.-without anneois- J sarydolny-. * Eementber! today, tomorrow and every other day ohr mot A ' to isi \To please Our custom- 'C erpi\ h MEDINA H(1EW0RKS| 60S South Main St * , . 9- FOR SAtE CHEAP. \Demoerat wagon, and. phae'ton. 'toqture at (MsMbec - .-•\ THE 5ft I \BE 1 SH! * New York Central's Warm. Weather Vacation Excursion to New IforR the Greatest City III On Tuesday. August 11th, the Now York Central will 1 sell excur- sion ticket&to'New York and return at the low rata of $9.00 from Me- dina, good going on date of eale, on regular, except limited, trains; good returning on or before Tuesday, August 25th, on regular, except lim- ited trains, giving patrons a two weeks' outing at the seashore rcsorta near New York, Buoh ns Coney Is- land, Mnnhatten Bench, Long umnch, Asbury Park, Glen- Island, Hoefcaway lleach, etc. Tidcets at* nlsngoodon the Hudson River via day or night line steamers. -\<• New York 'is very nttractive in the summer time with, its roof gar r den theatres, its narks, it* great hotels and many objects of impar- lance. Central Park with its great zoological garden shott'ld\ be the objective point of mafiyi Hasjt stages start from 59th Btreet and 5th ave* miD, 7th avenue or 8th avenue, mak-\ ing the complete trip around the park, allowing stopover at all ma seurns and places of interest; tlm trip costs 25 cents. Another line «< the Park avenue automobiles, start- ing frpm 59th street and! Sth ave- nue at frequent intervals, running through Central Park to 72d Btreet. thence to Kiverside and tyrant 1 *; tomb, and returning, by the samp routa This trip cost 60 cepts. For tickets, space in parlor pti sleeping mts and ail inloraaatloa lo regard to time of trains, etc., makt early application to any New York Central ticket agent, or address B-. Parry, General Agent, 3?7 Jlnin St., BuffakvN. Y.- \ I4«IS ; L Qik^mxfmt^snppml excursion WOJjfeTttito; j&nt9rK>.*IJeaeli jark' b^ m.^TiBw.,Ypr.fe Ceritr.aaa axjeom- in|d»tef member^ of Sunday .-Schools: and otEer isj^el^si 'vi^* \ aff.fi liable S^turdsyfl? Sunday. iT^ains, will Ie{we Me^iua at f$& and % || a. ra.; rejurning^ tmiu* leayej bufibio m,»nd-.10?lp. pi m,i jtieaye Ubqheater a^fi&tfp. ni,', %0^'p..^ W&i tiM p..m. Fare foi 'the ; round trip |l,Q5* Childreh half price.' An ^tjtinctive musical' program hag been pr.ep&rfdj\ior:* thia CXJCJISIQII ' by a band of thirty pieces. , • | • Ontario .Beach Park* is- an ideal resort for Sunday-School picnics as the grounds are %qe<| )n, with the ^ie exception of the -broad lake front,with its- sballojr water^which is, note^ ( for; its, ekceflefli bathing fa ! oiiities,a,n(J i is a splendid piaqe fot t <m$®'.'U>. pJajUa,, tbe„ mn.i. ,T^ereisa free picnic ground for luncheon,' a, po]ay;tracp5 \vvUhi ponies and pony carta fo| the)^children, ae|ial railway r xnerry : g^rpuhd l hoatc- ing and fishing, side trips to Afani- tod Ifeachj Se% Breeze, etc. T-aere will'.Bck'a* special- display of fire- works at night' Sanda^'Schools and other Boeietjes who con{eppla,te making this trip should notify Now i'ork Central ticket agents as soon possible so that ample coach accom- mptationa will b© furnished, Violent Attack onSoea Cured byChamberlatn's Cole, Gnolera,'' and Marrrioea Remedy, and Perhaps a life Saved.' \\*/ A short time agd I was. ^aken vettr-a- violent attack of diarrhoea aud bejW&I would have died if i had npt gottea-.relief,'*. says r J6hn J. Patton, a leading citizeh of Patton, Ala. \A friend recommended Chain> berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty- five cent bottle and after taking three doses' of it was entirely eurecl. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints.*' i?6r sale, by Charles A. Maok, Druggist 420 Main Sb, Medina, N. Yl ills TeoiDior Grand taintey of lei York; Mitij iWrieg;; . nii8l3(),joeBiiijfirJ8k ( • * 7< u, On above dates, the-New %li!.|&8ijt: Central aiid Wfeit Shore will' Self- '**\\ reiluced rais tickets to ; ^Buffalo arid| xetttrn, gbqigei^g o'ttgbjo^'&es^ good tetoiiing 6i» o? ^fore\Serjte.jn> her 5th, See ticket-agents,loir'p|r-: 'tiealatSi • ••-.•.;.• -.-f-•••.:• ' \\\\ ' : : ?*• - 4 of two to five dayf' dqmtfbn, are offered by the % Qld Daminlo^ Line VTRGIHIA BEACH Richmoatl aiidh OccarView, Va. and WASffflf6IdftD.a '.' Pot full lafofasiioa tp&g- Uf Oid Dominton Steatnsfiip 60. ^VPZSl J.XBaow*. r.«.*r,if r ,<tt,&i. 10 mm CIGARS Qorw iii favor every day. \ihey are imide from the Beat Stock, and by vVorkjuieh, Tjhey. are a ike, and are making customers every day. Sold by all The teeing Dealers, ^ r , p DEPARTURE OP AUH&^ . Office.lours,. Medifla Post Office, }:00a. m.to;S;00p.-m. . Office hours Sunday, 9«00;to. 10:30\ 4. ift,' \ '.'*•• , •. • Jfatt.at t r\ves— '*. 7:03.k,?n. froin the west. mo ,9:49 1652 11 tc « it 2-45 >'.: m u , 6:20 \ |i0 v \ 'Mail departs—r- •,ti\ t • it twest. east.-- TVesft east.: f:45\ m 1NB •,,..... ... < Mails- close 20 traiatime. ' *7' ; ;>l^li^i^Bft^^.|^.': easL * •, Sas?.., ,miimtes .ore? '/-. 'f^ ^A: