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   Penn Yan Express, The (Newspaper) - January 30, 1884, Penn Yan, New York                               b o rates i a against the estate l t the with the one of thp U 01 at his place .i or -O 4th, 3 Dt UIAS M 10 to 11 m William Surrogate nf tm ng claims against the aom B. htt oj tbe town of Tor 1 ate to pre- i wiMi ihv A to said i i of residence fu tlie town of -a s L on or the 16th. day of ix 13 to o in of William S. Briggs all persons t L of late of i t are requested to in w in to the md mi- oi t or her place of residence i n tV ti day of May tr UH OF mil 11. Frank a decree of fore- ij il mini in ihe entitled ud in Clerk's i- i ilu of me undersigned I si public at the itu Mister of i MIC of at to in tht described in All that tract or noil in the of i and of New n Beginning In the Mn u m said Brant lauds formerly owned and I L. thence running L ot naid thence ik the formerly owned wid L J i forty L uf of J L. to the two acres of land and tic heretofore con- J and filial bis to tr. date Nov. H cr of the Clerk of the m of at at T I uf lie of Jonn jr n of John teii t to paj etc. L' L ot t and decree made by f en the day of U i uf ihe premises mentioned In iur and duly i and In the t. the 12th v tbt as t at the the town line be- j v is ji and Yates i i lately occupied bv John d i h diy of 1534, at i Ail lint or parcel of land uf County of Yates and v and in of and i ho on the north and west Mirk on the cast and L or ol said lot i town of Torrcy on the and hit on the containing i ot md Dated at Pum N. KULN J. H K and 1'tttboner. Y it of frte intl To i ird and i in. widow and h tr i H v dlt m in of tbe tow u of mid H. i il in i drum 1 md of the said t have presented 1O the i ut h of i f i- t ie proof of i i ii f- u a it date OB the 13th r. mil relates to real and i 11 on and each of lid mil to be und appear 11 ii il of ol at Un o'clock in i f tli it to the proof and ii to be such it. unv hi rt. we e caused the seal ml tit to be hereunto of the aL the of the ol 1-wt. U CURED U li HOt T in K md Magnetism r KIDNEY BELT MEN MANTED TO CURE 1 Pain in the r I i -t of tin 11 1) -t Con- I id Hernia or 1 in Dumb etc. v tlw Til of Nerve Force all those i i ir ni tho i uf M tin in to a 1'iont thw i II JOH are Ji H ith Lame L of ihu i ami i IIH li n' i 11- or mil uf is Best i nut i- f Kin ilt U U i both ii 1 a of and I r with 1) md i n uf Iu L md uf Can iu -I in to all i next to the i off i i 1 of UK jear i i i ir tin in Medical unit thousands of v. M iti 111. f I i it ir n tumps or r it oar w itli of shoe v ot ur M tic and be i u n in wur other i I they i 9I4yl i J PRESERVE THE HEALTH i Appliance 5KETIC LUNG ONLY I n l of or u- uhore are i cure Heart Throat i t mii Kindred iv t fur Are worn It to describe the of inn i iiut only too of i r n i tul lit M uc Lung t t tt which contains and with the i M through the m- to a in- our for Appliance at uf tin price others i jim all thu iih Hnitt of ihe many trinl f Tfl Ro to 1 I U UO I AIM and 1 uv nut write to tho i m letter at our ij N. io jt by i J m Medical t Mt with ot i n M i1 nt in postage stampa or our size of shew u i of our In- v i ut tho power residing in our no cold fett whore VALUABLE FOOD c Wheat pi- 1 by starchy and Hr md other diseases of md Extract and it. u m is Lactic R our Whole Wheat s Mills Gluten made in Europe or u than twice soMi i cr librae of v Y free to all HEALTH FOOD 74 Fourth New Vrch PENH YATES H. Y. A. EDITOR AND TER M S. PER IN IF NOT PAID IN To annual three or four changes wil be without extra and no r or one or two or other business notices f Ot at the Jons T. Office Main Penn K. Y. M. ASD over S. B. clothing Main Penn F. AND COUNSELLOR AT Special attention to Also Ore. and iBe In TTT C. M. D PHYSICIAN Office in Mill's over Roenke Office boars irom 3 to 9 a. m and from 1 to 2 and m. N. Y. Suit D. M. PHYSICIAN ASD All calls promptly attended or YATES N. Y. D R. Formerly Painted has settled in and be pleased to at- tecd promptly to all practice in all the branches of tho Reception Koom No. 13 Penn N. M. H. W. W. O Now dental over Wheeler corner Main and Elm AH work done in IHe best possible Teeth ex- absolutely without p Office in Main St. He la competent to pat in gold and to build out broken in a ner reliable and Will try to advise his patients with to their and not to the interest of his own ry W. M. corner Elm and Liberty A fall ol Family cine Ac. SPECIFIC REMEDIES for uee prepared as and sent by mall or to any part of the Orders ad- to Dr. W. Perm N. will receive prompt 902tf CENTRAL Offers to T and he Comforts oE a NO. l PENN N. Y. Photographs COAL The undersigned is prepared to fill all orders for He also keeps constantly on hand MORRIS RUN SOFT COAL For generating steam and JOHN September Penn Yan VOLUME FEU WHOLE 930. HOPKINS BROTHERS Opposite the Presbyterian N. Y. SOLE AGENTS FOR Mages Standard Wrought Iron Vi in every to be the best nace in They have a Het of names as Also offer the EUREKA A which ere approved when The undersigned is prepared to do anything In tbe blacksmith at his on Elm nearly opposite the Shearman a He is also prepared to do anything tn the line of light wagon and carriage All ders promptly executed In the public for Its liberal patronage in the he hopea to merit its continuance m the CHARLES Ranges Cooking Stoves Open the season and offer for sale the best line of STOYES AND In any Among the Ranees NEW 51UNKOE, GOAL STOVES ST. ST. ST. DELE MAPLE NEW HEW Valuable Farm for of James late of the town of for sale the farm known as tbe In tbe ol two miles from on tbe road lending to containing about 216 acrea of land 60 acres good mostly good fruit and well The farm is bounded on the East by the railroad now being as the Lackawanna A Said farm to considered one of the beet grain larma in the u of Middlesex Rushville Jan. Through line Between ana the Buffalo and Niagara Time Table In effect 19, LEAVES BESN lor Buffalo and Niagara A. Accommodation for Harrisburg aad at with train for having through palace Bleeping cars passenger coaches arriving at Philadelphia S 05 A. M. for Buffalo and Niagara P. for P. for and Niagara P. for 3nn- Philadelphia and New arriving at Philadelphia 7 11SO A. Baltimore ton 61. Palace sleeping cam are run on this train from Rochester to and Washington to and passenger coaches to TRAINS FOB FENN Rochester A. irg at Penn Yan M Niagara Philadelphia A. Baltimore A. arriving at Penn Yan P. M. Parlor cars are run on this train from to and ger coaches from Baltimore to Canandaigua and Northern Philadelphia at P. Washington Baltimore P.M. Arriving at Penn Yan P.M. ace Bleeping cars are ran en this train from Philadelphia to Washington to and For tickets and ail inquire oE Station Ticket Freight lor the Soath the Freight Room by B a. for the North by 12 m. E. J. R. Gen. Gen. Corning July 16ti, 1883. P. M. P. M. A. M. M. P. M. P. 00 S IB 10 65 6 DO S 56 11 85 10 2 30 9 45 T 42 6 GO 1 05 10 41 3 03 9 11 S 03 1 IS 1 37 LO 35 1 65 8 64 9 14 7 86 1 55 10 16 1 3S 8 30 8 8 05 3 22 LO 02 1 15 8 03 8 44 S 17 2 40 9 CO 1 00 7 50 Bock S 55 8 23 2 57 142 2 60 7 37 02 8 35 8 10 8 30 2 42 7 25 9 10 8 42 3 22 9 04 2 19 C 50 930 SOT 3 65 8 31 2 03 C 34 Post 94D 913 411 8 30 1 45 C 00 Coming 10 00 9 40 4 45 Another train la now running each f Coming at 4.00 p. 6 30, Dresden 7.00. Geneva 7.GO, arrive at Lyons at Going Lyons at 9 00 a. Geneva 0.15, Dresden 11.09, 11.40, arrive at Ing at 2.15 p. m. The only line running Pullman Buffet Sleeping and Smoking in Solid In both directions between New York and Double Steel Air cars lighted by Miller orm and aim every modern Three New York and Chicago routes the Pullman via Salamanca and the N. P. i. 0. R. and the Chicago and Atlantic Hallway the Era A Line via the N. P. 0 and the Fort Wayne Chicago the Palls via Buffalo and the Trunk Railway Limited between New York and Cincinnati ana SL with NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST The only lino running Pullman Coaches between New York and Niagara Best equipment and train Finest Rates as low as the Take the ABSTRACT OF TIME ADOPTED 1383, Westward from i i. i 5 i KP a. i 7. A ii I 54SAH1 6-afl Rochester Niagara ADDITIONAL LOCAL except arriving at m. 0.1G a. arriving at at 12.00 3.30 arriving at at 6-30, 1.10 p. except from arriving at Painted Post at p. m. 4.43 p. arriving at Hie at p. m. Eastward No 3. jNo 1 Owego Port 1 07 pal 1.40 207 2.41 rjl 11017 11.05 111-65 i 2-51 1037 A 51 4-15 4-66 I 50 Now I LOCAL TRAINS EASTWARD PROM 0.50 Elmira 11.15, arriving at at 0 00 p. m. On Sundays stops at all stations west of on 8.31 n. except arriving at hanna at 11.40 a. except arriving at On ego at p. m. 10.18 a. except Big Flats 1032, 10.43, arriving at Elmira 10.60 a m. 3.5O p. except arriving at at p. JNO N. Y. PENN N. Y. to L. O. WILL continue the at the old having refitted and famished the with an entirely new and well selected removing all the old stock to another Special atte tion Is called to my new stock of consisting of Gold and Silver and All ot the latest and from the best SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE Of Reed era Tea Butter Trait Ice Of alt styles and the best All ranted to be as Please call and look Tio trouble to show Mr. La a practical and Jeweler I am 916tf Respectfully B. Coal FOR Oar Coal ia from tbe Sterling and Monitor Which All Coal Well 616U 4 DON'T FAIL TO ON Before purchasing your Christmas or He has a large and well selected stock of From a penny Primer to a Family Fine rocco and Plash FLORENTINE Shopping Pictures and A full lino of and a large stock of Cashmere and Shetland Zephyr Silks and Canvas for Block Barnes for the Or CHRISTMAS largest assortment and lowest Don't mistake the GUTHRIE'S BOOKSTORE 5O Main St. GrOOlD CARPETS AN IMMENSE STOCK WHOLESALE and I am receiving dally from the looms of the oldest and best all tho styles and and retail them at a small advance on the Also SMYRNA CARPET Etc. An experience of twenty-five years in CARPETS enables mo to select the moat Having just returned from the New York and Boston where I a large and well selected stock of Slippers aad And tbe most durable and reliable All e who desire the Choicest and Best Goods Manufactured at Lowest Possible should not fall to examine my EVERT ARTICLE AE I. F. 73 State N. 7, 3LOO4. WE OPEN THE YEAR WITH A COMPLETE US WHEN YOU WANT C. E. Materials For Any Kind Of a Suit Desired And at Our Usual Generous Our Trousers Stock Is a Superb MAIN AND TEE OLD AHD D. 81EAH and Cleansing Two hundred yards North of the New York Central Railroad on KILL CORNER OF PLATT N. Y. Tbe reputation of this Byo House since 1S2S has others to counterfeit onr iness and even tbe cat of our lead the 19- No Connection vrith any Establishment directly with at the same expense as with an agent Cashmere and Plad and all bright colored and cleansed injury to the All and G cleansed or colored without and pressed Woolen or Cotton of every dyed all and finished with neatness and on very reasonable Goods dyed black every Thursday and Special attention paid to doing up Lace Curtains and coloring Goods returned in one Goods received ana returned by Bills collected by Express D. Platt 6t, Swept into the One of Land mad Smart of On toe deck of a big steamboat stood an aged Southern a sweep of his arm the waters the boat was be Bald to a passenger from the I was twelve years old I my drat bear on a new plantation my father WBB then catting out of a forest that grow directly over the waters of this That was a mighty good aind there was right smart of bears Bat one and acres of land went Into the yeara It IB patting no strain to Bay that great forests of womanly beanty and manly strength are In the same way every year Into the turbed torrent of disease and Yet It should not be so. That it Is so la a disgrace as well as a People largely too careless or too stupid to defend thair own interests most precious of which Is That all is Disease IB bat to recklessness or Ignorance the simplest things might as complex as a proposition In Conic Afl the Western which so often flood the cities alone their arise In a few mountain so all our ailments can be traced to impure blood and small gronp oE disordered The most effective and Inclusive remedy for dis- ease is PARKER'S It goes to the source of pain and In response to Us the stomach and heart begin their work and disease Is driven The Tonic Is an but a desire for strong Have you or trouble which have ref to yield to other agents Here Is Stop That One dose of DR. WHITE PENE will stop that We don't care how bad cough or how many cough you have or how many physicians you have After every thing else bos we guarantee the WHITE to care you every or refund your For ing Cough and Us has never been Don't wMt until yon are ID tho last stages of but get a bottle and see how BOOH jou begin to Don't suffer with another but go to T. Drug and get a Trial Bottle ot tbe WORLD ASTHMA FREE OF Large bottles for sale by all Taft N. T. Western 2TG W. Madison At the lowest Cash I shall be pleased to show them to my friends in Yates Co. Feeling as I that are well I can sell them as And you know that J. Henry sells the best goods Boots from to Shoes from 25 to I have got them at all call and see J. 41 Main Penn TO THE PUBLIC OPENED A stand on HEAD I am now to do all kinds of BOILERS and all other I shall also keep full lino of EXTRAS for the MINES and The patronage of the Is respectfully give satisfac JULIAN r r and I will try and give satisfaction to Tours r Christmas 1 We are daily adding to onr immense assortment of elegant novelties from all the principal cities of Art Sterling Silver Objects of Art and Fancy Etc. Hundreds of elegant and attractive articles most as CHRISTMAS GIFTS We beg to suggest to our customers the advisability of making their purchases as early iu the month as Articles will be ed for delivery when GUNNY 85 E. Main N. Y. Agents Wanted PR. Alexander Ham U One and years ago this mouth was born on the little island of the British the man to more than to any Washington is due the stability aad strength our The era of his active public life was a time that tried men's one of those crises in Metory which bring to tbe foreground in public action all men of talent and but among the men of that great both in ability and no name stands higher than that of Alexander Prince no judge of said that he had known all the leading men of his but be had never on the equal to varying elements were mingled in the British born in the Scotch on his father's side and of French Huguenot descent on his At twelve years of age ho was placed in the counting house of a Santa Cruz an occupation little to his as we see from a letter written to a school friend at the time ia which he speaks of the ing condition of a but which was haps the of the mental training that made him so great a During these yeara he read and wrote One of the productions of his pen was a description of a hurricane which de- tbe island of St. Christopher in 1772. This article attracted so much tion that the relatives on he was de- pendent decided to send him to New York to be After a few months spent preparatory study at Elizabeth he en- tered King's Two of his college days show the of the future Ia 1784 a meeting waa held in Hew York in the interest of tbe to stir up public feeling on the subject of ihe quarrel then pending between the colonies and the er whose leisure time had been spent in study and thought on was so eased with what was left unsaid by the orators of the day almost automatically be pushed his way forward to the platform and found mere standing before the ished A moment's and then the thoughts with which his was filled were poured forth with the clear convincing oratory for which he afterwards became so In a so oven to did he make his en- trance on the political Tbe second showing bis coolness in emergency and his tendency to restrain his party from hot headed acts of occurred at the when the British ship Asia opened fire oa Tbe feeling against England broke out in an angry which through the threatening outrage and ruin to every Foremost among tbe adherents of the crown was Dr. president of King's to whose house the mob only to find on reaching standing on the porch ready to prevent their With his brave words he restrained the an- gry rabble until Dr. Cooper had made his An amusing circumstance ed with the affair is that while Hamilton on porch was using all his powers and his known to the patriot side to pre- serve his old Dr. ng under a total misapprehension of his part of the was warning the crowd from an upper window not to Hatea to his headed When the war foe independence broke out Hamilton was in his twentieth and appointed captain of an artillery com- His war record was covering a little less than a but long enough for him to win his spurs at the disastrous tle of Long and to still further show bis bravery at White at Trenton and at Through the whole campaign his company had been distinguished for its but at the end of all this bard fighting only 35 men were The year Hamilton was appointed Washington's aide-de-camp with the rank of In his young Washington found what ho needed so belp in the countless details of the conduct of the In tho immense correspondence and numberless war papers m which ilton expressed with so much clearness and strength the ideas of bis we see the promise of the political pamphlets that so moulded public opinion in the succeeding crises of our In the midst of the Hamilton had found time to fall in On one of bis diplomatic missions for Washington he bad met Miss Elizabeth to whom In 1780 he was By this marriage into one of the most prominent families of the he not only won for himself a charm ing and intelligent woman for his but increased largely his social and political At the close of tho war Hamilton entered the law office of his Judge and after a few study was admitted to the The act of the New York legislature disqualifying Tory enabled Hamilton and other young lawyers to enter immediately upon a run of business usually is the result only of long and devoted attention to the The condition of the colonies at toe con- elusion of peace made the opportunity of Hamilton's From hie college days his mind had been drawn to questions of finance and public and none saw with er eyes than be the impracticable nature of the as a means of government for a large and growing Practically there were 13 sovereign states in leagne for the moment hut liable to be placed at iance by the differences that time would surely Congress was simply a Between 1781 and 1786 ten millions of lars were called for from the but only two and a half millions were The interest on the debt was the ary expenses of government were ed There was no central power strong enough to and execute measures which were imperatively while Shay's rebellion and similar outbreaks ed the anarchy that threatened on every The confederation was a with his ready used all bis powers to convince his countrymen of the need of a more etable while Washington from his retirement urged the same At length Hamilton obtained tho sanction of Congress to his proposal that a convention of delegates from tbe several states be held to review tbe whole governing arrangement and to make such alterations as seemed Philadelphia was chosen as tbe place of There in 1789, met 55 among them and near the end ol lus long and useful and through four months worked out their plan of in the form of our present How wisely the work was we may judge when wo compare its stability with that of the numerous documents of this class in which the French republic of that time strove to find A fiery discussion followed the submitting of the constitution to the various states for Gradually public sentiment was In two great One believing In the doctrines of State Rights which bore so bitter fruit in civil with tbe nations of and opposed to the most all efforts to found a strong central The other later called the with Hamilton at their feared the evils which arise from weakness of the governing and wished to vest the largest possible authority ia the hoping to secure iu that way unity and The most effective instrument In ing public opinion to the ratification of tbe constitution was the series of essays known as These were the work of Hamilton assisted slightly by Madison and This series of more than anything else left us by shows the grasp and power of bis He was not great in what one might call oratorical but for clear incisive logic and con reasoning he has never been a treatise On the principles of Federal government tbe Federalist still stands at tbe and has been turned to as an authority by the leading minds of Germany intent on the formation of the Germanic Tbe heaviest burden on the new ment which was ushered in by the ance of the constitution was tbe financial There were the debts of the eral government and of the individual There was the foreign due to Holland and the army debt for ar- rears of pay and and a vast issue of paper money to be Washington with a asked a friend is to be doap about this heavy is but one man in America who can tell said his that is ander Washington made ilton Secretary of the The cess of his financial waa immediate and smote the rock of national said Daniel abundant revenues gushed He ed the dead corpse of the public and it sprung upon its During the aix years that Hamilton held tbe position of Secretary of the Treasury be performed a work for the finances of the country that is almost Plans for the payment of the interest on tbe ional and for a sinning fund to date the a national bank by means of which tUe interests of the wealthy might be allied with the a tariff on imports to protect the industrial interests of the an excise on manufacture of tbe ment of tho and a system of all with every detail carefully ed sprang in quick succession from bis fertile in judging of these we must not forget that many of these which have grown to be axioms with were untried hypotheses and in many cases grasped by Hamilton's mind In 1895 he resigned the and returned to the practice of his profession in New mingling occasionally in political affairs through pamphlets and by his strong personal But soon he was re- called from his retirement to accept the sition of first Major General of the army at the time of its during and to succeed to tbe position of in-Chief at tbe death of which occurred soon The rivalry which was destined to Hamilton's life to so tragic a close be- gan at this period to show The French Revolution called up many tions ot international which drew still more closely party Tbe ists leaned toward friendly relations with and complete neutrality in regard to the French in all which the Democrats saw tbe aristocratic and izing tendency which they so At tbe re-elect ion of the strife ran and party feeling was strong on either The decisive struggle came at the election of electoral delegates from the city of New where Hamilton and as leaders of the two great met in Burr won the day and the defeat of the Federalists was But the resulting in an equal number of votes for Jefferson and the Democratic left according to tbe constitutional ar- rangement of the the distribution of the honors of the and to be decided by the House of who thoroughly distrusted used all his influence to secure the Presidency for and was Four years later the two men met again as political Burr had found his power waning m his own while his relations with Jefferson bad bred only tual dislike and The ship of New York tempted and he put forth his most vigorous efforts for that But his old antagonist was ready for and though Hamilton took no active part in tbe Burr traced to him bis Baffled In bis wish for political the desire for revenge was in his cool tion he set about forcing a A campaign not more severe or bitter than many such was made tbe and tbe challenge was Only two years Hamilton had keenly felt the sorrow brought by this wretched in the loss of his eldest of in political but the spirit of tbe and the feeling that no etain of sonal cowardice should rest on a man who might be called to fill a public moved him to We all know the how one bright July on the banks ot tbe Hudson two men stood face to one the est American of his in the prime of with all that make life bright and full of promise to him 'the the grandson of Jonathan but a savage his heart filled with ter haired and murderous Hamilton shot his pistol into tbe Burr fired with careful So perished in his 47th this great Perhaps no one has ever paid him a finer or a truer tribute than did brose in words that sum up the characteristics of tbe Hamilton was the greatest man this country ever It is be more than any other man who thought out tbe constitution of the United and the details ol tbe government of tbe and out ol the chaos that existed alter the raised a every part ol which is instinct with his lean truly say that hundreds of politician and statesmen ol tbe get both tbe warp and the wool of their thoughts from Hamilton's more than any did the thinking of tbe January LADIES D NEW The Richest and Most There are in the city of New York something like a score of ladies who are worth iu excess ol a dollars in their right Tne majority of them are the of successful chants or members of families to wnom wealth was an There aro instances where through fortunate in- vestments and wise management money has accumulated in. the hands of fair but none is recorded where a woman by her own effort has carved out such a gigantic Of course the richest and most ly known of the lady millionaires ol Hew York is Mrs. Cornelia It the widow of the great merchant Her quiet life has been olten An invalid and feeble beyond her she occupies a single suit of rooms in her great cheerless mansion Fifth avenue and West and lives tho quietest of ander T. Stewart left nearly 000 he and the greater tion of his fortune went to nis It has not been although the mausoleum aad memorial school ed by Mrs. Stewart at Garden City and some munificent contributions to ing charities have drawn upon her in- Another lady known to nearly everybody and beloved by all know is Miss Catharine whose eight millions came to her by 01 middle just past the Miss is the direct antipodes of an and in every way she has hosts of both in her own station of life and among whom her philanthropy has Her No. 13 Madison a double is filled with and alone valued at over gathered by Miss Wolfe during her quent European from the latest of which she returned a couple of months She has recently erected a new house at Newport Miss Wolfe has given some notable a for her niece last winter attracting ble She is connected with some of the best families of tho and closely related to the Her income is very and she is now expending a part ol it in the erection of a spire for Christ Susan E. to whom has fallen the care of the millions of the late Marshall 0. is another charming lady in the very prime of Her elegant double Nos. 105 and 107Fifth is assessed at a very small part of its Some time ago rumor had it that Mrs. was likely to share with the Chief Executive the of the White but she seems to have been true to her husband's Two ladies wealth exceeds a million dollars were brought into ful prominence a few months ago by the attempted suicide of Lieut Gianni of the Italian in front of their elegant No. 5 West seventh Mrs. Josephine Ayor is the widow of Dr. C. who made in patent Mss Lillian her for unrequited love of whom the Italian attempted to end his is a beautiful girl of 20. Another lady with an eventful histo- who is worth in tho neighborhood 01 a is Mrs. Frances A. the widow of the Her residence is at No. 10 Washington Frances Crawford was at one time the undisputed belle of Ala. Young and highly accomplished her hand was sought by James a promising young won the After a few years of happiness domestic trouble ended in a The beautiful captivated Commodore and despite ihe opposition of his children they were The first husband is now in A bit of gossip which floated around some time ago was that the fair widow yet hod spot in her heart for her first love and was willing to return to bringing her but after duo deliberation tho in Texas concluded that could not induce him again to enter tho bondage of Ms The largest lady real-estate owner in New York is Miss Mary G. who lives West One and Thirty-ninth near Seventh She owns block after block of unimproved including the Polo ground and vacant lots near it the value of her property is it is and her income is eaten up by her which aro always in Miss Pinckney is a somewhat eccentric lady of middle Among others of the more notable of the lady magnates may bo mentioned Mrs. Ellea tho widow of win D. who lives in elegant style at No. 411 Fifth Catharine to whom Moses millions Mrs. Jesse Mrs. Paran an acknowledged leader in the society of two and Mrs. tho beautiful young relic of the deceased Of Fifth avenue five ladies pay taxes oa property on tho avenue assessed Mrs. Rebecca Jones leads tho being sessed at on Nos. 707 and 721. Hannah S. May and Mrs. Livingston are assessed for 000 and Mrs. E. Coles for 000. There of a number of married ladies who have inherited a million or but whose property is merged with that of their Notable among the heiresses to lions is Miss Carrie a petite blonde of 19, of moat charming who will enter her second season in society this Mass Astor dresses elegantly but and wears little although her Mrs. William lias splendid At the ball last winter Miss Astor part in the Dresden china Her home on Fifth avenue and Thirty-fourth street has been often Miss the daughter of Mr. E. S. the great is a beautiful tall blonde of 21 She is wealthy in her own and supports three or four poor besides being active in church her mother being a Miss Jaffray has been much and tho homo No. 615 Fifth is filled with gems of the painter and sculptor which evince licr correct She sings her voice having been in and writes gome of her poems having appeared in Miss the daughter of Mr. Lawrence is another heiress to great Miss Turnure graceful brunette of 19, and made her in society last At the Vanderbilt ball she appeared as an Egyptian Not less than has expended for brac alone for tho furnishing of her palatial No. 192 Madison Miss educated sings and is a skilled Her last season was a nine day's Miss Eva the daughter ol Mr. John laylor is a pretty miss of in where her mother has long been an ornament Mr. house on Fifth and his country seat at New are both models of York A Little A Dead wood correspondent An currence is now the talk of the and has given rise to a controversy and ings that many days will not The tor of dally took a brief the benefit of I presume applying the vacancy with a sub recently from the although a good scarcely understood the customs of the country or the proprieties of tbe as evidenced by the appearance iu the very first issue of the under the temporary regime of a strong article against gamblers and of the not least tant of the It was neither a vindictive nor personal nor one of particular local but it was ficient to raise tbe ire of the sporting fra or at least of a certain who promptly declared an intention ot boycotting tbe office and of never forgiving the parties responsible for the distasteful On the following day a column tion appeared in a rival over the natures of prominent the paper and proprietors that had given and attempting to justify their by comparing its character now with what it waa in early when camp was infested with and where all games were and declaring tbat card playing was no worse than lotteries and kindred This short sighted illusion aroused tbe of num erous old-time sporting still residents of tbe and the The former are more indignant than the class first In there is a breach In the ranks tbat will not speedily and rich ments are A cumber of from the clergy have with more to In there is war all along the and all growing out of a tle indiscretion upon the part of a generous Lhe who bad kindly his services for the W girl in Philadelphia who for three years has been a patient sufferer vrith sore has been effectually cured by using Dr. Bull's Cough Tbe forthcoming report of the lenger on deep sea fishes will conmin some forms new to Many are showing firey spots upon Ihe like the headlight of a or ihe It is supposed ibat are I heir means of Some of the localities from which they were taken were two or three miles from tbe if a man the pressure would equal that of two obelisks like ihe one in Central Pork piled upon his The ot tbe water is just below freezing Young Fools that The sparkers are upon by parents generally as a and often they are of the sparking Is done by boys who have not got their and look so green that it is laughable for he old folks to look at They haven't got n second and they are no more qualified to get married than a steer And yet marrying is abaut tho first thing they think of. A green boy without a present or sparking a girl regularly and talking about is a spectacle for Rods and Ee should be reasoned and advised to quit it until he is able to support a and to know he and the ence between love and he should bo quarantined or put in a convent erected on purpose for such of tbe unhappy marriages are the result of human calves being allowed to run at large n the society pasture without any pokes on They marrr and have children bo- fore they do they are fathers of twins before they are proprietors of two pairs of and the girls they ry and are old women before they are ty years Occasionally one oE these marriages turns out all but it is a clear case of If there was a law against galoots sparking and ing before they have all their teeth we suppose the little cusses would evade it In some hut there ought to be sentiment against it. It is time enough for these tams to think or a pullet when they have raised money enough by their own work to buy a bundle of laib to build a hen But they see a girl who looks and think there are not going to be girls enough to go and then they begin to eet in their work real spry and before they arc aware of the sanctity of the marriage relation they are hitched for and before they own a cook stove or a stead they hare to get up in the and go after tbe doctor so frightened tbat they run themselves out of breath und abuse the doctor because he does not run and when the doctor gets there he flails that there is not Unco enough In the house to wrap a doll It is about this time tint a young man realizes tbat he is a colossal aud as bo flies around to heat water and bring tn the bath and goes whooping after his er or her he tarns pale around the his hair turns red tn a single and he calls high heaven to witness that K he lives till which he has doubts he will turn over a new leaf and er get till he is And in the morning the is around before a store is open with no collar bis hair sticking every his eyes and his frame for the clerk to open the door so he can eome saffron to make lea of. Less than a year ago thought he was the greatest man that there was auy but as he aits there in the house that with bis wedding coat rusty and and bis pants frayed at the bottom and his coat patched at the and the nurse puts in his anus a little roll of a baby hid in he holds it us he would a and as he looks at Ins girl wife tbe nearly dead from pain and and he thinks that there is not provisions enough in the house to feed a a lump comes into bis throat and he eaye to himself tbat if he had it to do over be would leave that little girl at home to grow up with her and he would wait till he had six dollars to buy flannel and ten dollars to pay a Sun. Consumption Au old retired from having bad placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma nent cure of and all throat and lung also a positive and radical cure lor Nervous Debility and all nervous com- after having tested its wonderful curative powers ID thousands of has felt it his duty to make tt known to his fering Actuated by this and a desire to relieve human suffering I will send free of to all who desire this In or with full directions for preparing and Sent by by with naming this W. A. 149 Power's N. T. The United States boasts the only poisonous the a men of which was recently exhibited at the Central Park Experiments were tried with it at the Smithsonian and the scientist who was bitten was dangerously but was relieved by immediate The saliva is found to be alkaline and when Injected into a pigeon caused death in nine They are frequently found In Montana fighting with always com- ing out Decorative Art. Explicit directions for every use aro given with the Diamond For dyeing Druggists keep Richardson Vt. The fall migrations of birds arc often marked by During a fog it was estimated tbat over six hundred birds of various kinds recently struck the gloss of a on tbe tbe birds falling In a perfect shower at the This only occurs on hazy when the confused and without rush at the On many of tbe the decks arc often strewn with while the lantern IB dashed with the blood of tbe unfortunate A Postal From Mrs Dennis Impurities Burdock Bitters seem particularly Never before had complexion so Use all the W A gigantic Jolly fish at lon welched over two loos and at night gave out a light to read ID ten days it bad evaporated BO tbat it weighed only a few In specimens of the genus there Is 92 82 per of tbe matter forming a small part of 1 per cent. In largo forms of is C per of solid Sow to Read your doctors 3cod two 8- crnt to pay postage and receive great treatise on In It gives their signs and ab- Address A. P. Ordway Montreal relates that Mayor of that some comment and amazement oa Thursday by driving through the on his way to tbe witb bis head encircled by a huge blue in appearance like those that once adorned Canadian W It is said tbat a decided majority of tbe members of both branches of tbe lature of Maryland favor submitting the question of a constitutional convention to the people at a special election this Instead of deferring It until after tbe Ian and The flood for only a bee offer in I another W Tbe newest wool have tucked the doctor turned sadly away from patient whom he found using Dr. Bull's Cough he bents me every The man-eater shark was caught io Australian It was thirty-six aad a half feet In its jaw now graces the cabinet of the British largest shark ever captured on ibis coast was killed off It wus a pelagic bone and when hauled along side a sixty ton schooner reached beyond the bow and being over seventy feet in A Bad Case of Kidney Trouble Cayuga 29, Rheumatic Syrup Co I should have written you before in re- gard to the Rheumatic Syrup which you sent but been willing to sec If the result was I cun confidently say tbat it bas had a very effect on my relieving her of all pain within three days she commenced taking I also cave away one bottle of the Syrup to a which had tho same effect as on my My wife has suffered great pain from rheumatism and kidney difficulty for and at times could hardly She bos tried a many medicines recommended to no It ia the only remedy that her permanent S. don't call them good dew said a man in a fur cip and as he viewed a lol of ing out of Ibe yards tins down in York where I come they give to Lhe doga when don't think of the Perfect depends upon a condition of the Pure blood every disease and gives new every decayed or affected part. Stroi g nerves and perfect digestion enables the tern to Bland the shock of sudden An UPC of Iron Bitters will keep you ia B perfect ot Don't be deceived by Iron preparations said to be just as The genuine Is made only by Brown Md. Sold by all dealers in P. of serts tbat instead of bis owing tbe ment or any ether u United Stales the government ones and be Is pressing a imputation or he Mr. or any one else or shortage In my is a nasc now r Why two years ago I was Just about crazy and no wonder tbat my wife and children were afraid of me. You just want to fer witb with no f as I did I Sulphur cured me and DOW my wife gays I am oa meek as it American The Augusta depresses its conviction that true political and commercial alliance of the South is witb the and not with tbe This it li ibe South tic whatever it may be with the Guif Mississippi river A Good Talker On the stage or in society or at must not possess but a i strong or a severe Is almost certain to injure the But these complaints may bo completely eradicated with a few applications of unrivaled in its W It IB related of the i Boston school who died last as of that during her de- Blie repeated page after page ol and struggled with the of music frequently U I could only get these notes out of my A good name at home Is a tower of strength Ten times as much Hood's used in u of any ejS  

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