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! f a b y — T h e n a Man L a u g h e d . -i • - - . . • • -

If is said i n s o m e quarters t h a t the he i i se -"wife, like t h e dodo, and t h e i c h t h y o s a u r u s

' and other unspeHahle b i r d s and b e a s t s , i s fjist b e c o n i i n g e x t i n c t ; t h a t she w i l l e r e long v a n i s h .e6nJi%t.ely XtSIH t h e xmrth anil the p l a c e thereof "knojy her n o - m o r e ' forever.1 H o w e v e r this m a y be, cer ta in i t is that so lqng as" one o f t h e species Re­mains a b o v e ground, s o l o n g a s a s i n g l e housewi fe ly ins t inct s u r v i v e s in the f e m ­inine b r e a s t , . jus t so l o n g w i l l the l inen

,'ehest be a m o n g "woman's m o s t cher ished <.possessions and her n a p e r y a matter o f

affectionate pr ide . It s a t i s f i e s one's s e n s e ~ o f - t h e - e t e r n a l fitness -of t h i n g s : that a . .

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MISS-GI.BNnOSK BELT. woman s h o u l d have t h e d e s i g n i n g o f ' t h a t u a p e r y . ' a n d one of t h e foremost of o u r stores h a s a woninii.

J l i s s G i e i i i o s i ! Boll, a r e a l Chicago g i r l , who d o e s n ' t say , as s o m a u y do, " O h , but you k n o w , I don' t renljy belong in Chicago; I c o m e from " (north, e a s t , south or w e s t , any o ld place) , d e s i g n s tttost e f M a r s h a l l f M d ' a "explas iva" I n - ,

' Tile l inen , a n d it is e x c l u s i v e , designed l o r the flrin b y Miss Be l l , w o v e n tor i t ou

.l l i f " o t h e r KII)I«" from h e r des igns -ant i o n the u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h n t ' f o r a given n u m ­ber of y e a r s those p a r t i c u l a r designs s h a l l

.be sold t o n o o n e else. . Miss-.Rett'JR a refresh in(j sort ..of g ir l . She d o e s n ' t tnkn h e r s e l f too ser ious ly . She's j u s t a fair haired, hluu eyed g i r l , vybo d o e s n ' t dTenin o f t h e necess i ty of hnrlng n n olllee wi th n latchkey a n d a roll top d e s k to it, m a n - f a s h i o n , or*!! s t u ­dio wi th a north l i ght a n d all s o r t s of

:qucer p r o p e r t i e s to i t . n r t i s t fashion; S h u (loeji her. vsrurk quiet ly a t h o m e , '

" H o w d i d I come to d o it? W h y , 1 ^ust d r i f t w l I n t o it, «a& sve do into m o s t things, b y accident, I g u e s s — t h e a c c i d e n t o f ' m y f a t h e r being in t h e employ of Field's. T h e y a l w a y s h a d their o w n exr elusive d e s i g n s woven f o r them, a n d of -PoVsu- i i i ey h a d ppnple m a k i n g - t h e i r de­signs. I ' v e a l w a y s l i k e d des igning f r o m the t i m e L J E O S a t i t t l e J J U of a girl -and when ,t w a s over at t h e W e s t S ide H i g h eehooL . T h e n , 1 s t u d i e d a t the A r t Ins t i ­tute—not designing in part icular, j u s t their r e g u l a r course , c a s t s nnd t h i n g s , yoti ikno-w. T h e n c a m e n_ t i ina w h i n my father w n a very m u c h dissat isf ied w i t h the d e s i g n s that w e r e be ing - f u r n i s h e d Fie ld ' s . ' T l y y couldn't s e e m to get w h a t they w a n t e d . One n i g h t he s u g g e s t e d that 1 t r y my bandT a n d I'm still d o i n g

JU t h a t ' s a l l ." ^ Qui te a s imple m a t t e r , y o u see, b u t y o u

iron ldu' t thiuk-Bo-tf-yott snwrftno- o f M i s s . Bell 'a d r a w i n g s ai*d r ea l i zed—that_ she m u s t d e p e n d for ef fect , n o t on .color, not even oh b l n i h and w h i t e , not on m o d e l i n g even in t h e ' lowest re l ie f , but s i m p l y on

-the"dipped".threJuL o f t h e weaver , t h o u g h p e r h a p s , a f ter all. t h e w e a v e r d o e s got

one a t sssoman's UKTSF "P'STminr~P"bss|i* Biohs^:...... ' • • - . . ' ' . ' • "

T h e t a i l o r made gir l , to be a b s o l u t e l y correct j n her e v e r y d a y att ire, h a s l i t t l e by l i tt le "monopolized t h e ; b e l o n g i n g s - o f - h e r - b f e t h w v t b e s t i f & s t c o h n r ^ i n g j h e r part icular pride nnd j o y . T h e s t y l e t h u s obta ined , dues not a t o n e , for t h e e v i l re­sult w h i c h so quickly s h o w s i t s e l f on t h e rotfnded •tjirnnt. m a k i n g it flabby a n d al­w a y s m a r k i n g it w i t h a line t h a t i t t a k e s the lii>.'h]»'Kt dug co l lar of pear l s t o con eeal when the girl pu.ts on e v e n i n g dress . T h e m e n , .whi l e w e a r i n g h i g h collars,

wi th m e begin a c r u s a d e the first t i m e there i s a n interval o f si-

: ^ ^ ^ | B s ^ ® ^ | ' ^ o r r a t * h f - - d e s m » « t w r i « o f = ^^AmMi-mS^mm^l^m^^-y^,^, ^•7TsT'l!hWfflrng"-p"osse«>"H»^lf;^P^^ Jn^Sne.

foJleFy" g i v e n v e n t t o a lohd guffaw, whie,h soon b e c a m e so contag ions that the worn-, en b lushed to find t h a t t h e y w e r e l a u g h -

- i u g - a t - t h e i n s e l v e s ! — W a s h i n g t o n P o s t .

" A W o m f t n V W o r k . - - --•-

P r o b a b l y f e w people a r e a w a r e of t h e fact t h a t ' t h e 'first l ibraries in troduced Into pr isons were placed57 there t h r o u g h the i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y - o f a w o m a n — I i n d a Gilbert . A triftiug inc ident that occurred

. w h e n s h e w a s a mere chi ld a l tered t h e whole t enor of her life. S h e w a s born

n e v e r . b i n d the ir t J f e a ^ u a t f t - l h g y ^ her home- w a s n e a r a quire r-eVl 'in the f a c e , a s - t h e i r i m i t a t o r s so frequent ly do, m a n y a y o u n g w o m a n failing t o consider h e r s e l f ' a b s o l u t e l y , cor­rect u n l e s s s h e i s u n c o m f o r t a b l e in t h e matter o f n e c k w e a r , s a y s t h e Phi lade l ­phia T i m e s .

I f w o m e n , old a n d y o u n g , f r o m t h e girl in her shirt w a i s t t o the o n e in her t h o u s a n d t h , would" t a k e a s t a n d a g a i n s t

-this—bnrbarous—Baode,- - s u b s t i t u t i n g s o f t ~ f^ l ivQJ . j ihhnn t h a t c a n he m a d e to look every' vvhlt a V ( s m a r t if~OTrrietrhigb am*" t ied n ight , the neck b y .day,', a n d b y n i g h t a^ we l l , wou-b.1 p r e s e n t a m o r e p l e a s i n g a p p e a r a n c e and i t s love ly curves a n d s o f t flesh preserved nor marretkunt i l o ld lady-. hood. T h i s is rea l ly a serious question,1*

%nd~for-thrisc-w4i6-have :-suf£ered fjrgm t h e s e v e r i t i e s of the h i g h bands o f l inen l e t m e s u g g e s t " the- q u i c k change to sof ter neck a r r a n g e m e n t s and the u s e o f lano-

-l in e v e r y n i g h u w e l l nibbed in to the CU: t i d e t h a t has been tortured so long.

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- C e t O T o f - t h e H r l d n l 6 S * E » I .

Modern brides- s e l ec t one t i n y l i t t l e flower from t h e w r e a t h or bouquet , in­case i t - i n a l ocke t o r ta l i snrtn o f - s o m e sor t and w e a r it cont inua l ly . S u c h a gift i s qui te a pretty b e s t o w a l f rom t h e h u s ­band, w i t h her n e w monogram engraved^ on the outs ide .

A b r i d e cons iders i t a j o y f u l omen t o receive cards to s u n i e one e l se ' s w e d d i n g ou her o w n w e d d i n g d,uy and l i k e w i s e '& s in i s ter f o r e s h a d o w i n g to l e a r n of t h e dcatli o f a friend or relative.

Of cvurse no o n e would w i s h t o be m a r ried o n Friday, t h e 13th d a y of a n y month , and HI nek Fr iday t h r o u g h o u t t h e whole civilbuul w o r l d records s c a r c e l y a s ingle w e d d i n g .

It is j_'e,>il to g i v e n l m s j i i s t before t h e wedf l ing day. In • certain n a t i o n s br ides carry a few c o i n s , or have t h e i r a t tend­ants d o it for t h e m , to church, t h n t ' l h e y may t u s s fhrin t<> sonic^ needy person a n d thereby m> puuuIUtu. tu t i i c T i u i n f l a d ^ H f t ^ : t g _ g r o h ^ r >-oa a e w r : saw» His- w i i f o r n i

yon could not see for m m h and Fhe o ther g o v e r n m e n t officials b e h a v e d lu a n u n feel ing w a y . They roared with laughter . —St . J a m e s Budget .

a lso t o cost off a l l portents of evil in t h e riKbte«»HKiH'>i« o f ' g i v i u u t" t h e poor.

T h e r e N mi nin-ieiit t h y m e w h i c h given goud n d v i i e in n-gnrd t" the color chosen for t h e biidul g o w n . It runs :

Mnnli'd tn whHc, You time chosen all right;

, _ ' Marrird in gray, Von will RO fur nwiiy; ^ Mirrlwl i n l.laik,

. \uu mil wisli vuiMsclf back) Jtnrrtmr-rrr-TT-a, • - - -

, You'd better be dead; Married In pri-ert,

_Asharrn'«l tu 1>P Been; flarrii'd WWuc, - — . Y'ou'l! olwu>s'hc true; "XTafrTeiT iW p«rl, You'll live in a whirl; Married in yellow, Asjum.d nf the follow; Married in brow-ri,' You'll liv« out o( totrn; Married t a plnivc, Your Spirits will sink. ,

small , g loomy prison w h i c h stood on t h e spot now occupied by t h e m a s s i v e c i t y hall and county bui ld ings . O f t e n t h e prisoners w o u l d w a t c h her through t h e grat ings , and one day a n elderly m a n begged her to lend h im the book w h i c h s h e w a s carry ing . ~ T J e " b o o k w a s g e n e r ­ously handed to the w a r d e n for h im, a n d others soon fol lowed." N a t u r a l l y the s y m -flathy. o i _ ; t j ^ . c h i l d _ e x t e u d e d i tse l f e r e | . " „ n g _ t o ^ o t h e r ^ m a t e s ^ j f i g ' every "book o w n e d b y -her" wa'sTtouiifcd to l i is p«tswn>-ers . T h e w o r k c o m m e n c e d by. the child. Has beefi carried on by t h e w o m a n . S h e h a s . s u c c e e d e d in h a v i n g l ibraries intro­duced and mainta ined in t h o u s a n d s of prisons. T h e l ibraries c o n t a i n only s u c h works a s are healthy, en ter ta in ing and thoroughly whahjsome; - H e r I n t e r e s t , i n the prisoners soon . broadened beyond a mere des ire for their recreat ion, and s h e

j v a a .shortly direct ing her energies t o t h e redempt iou from crime. . . .

W h e r e t a d I ejL, C o a l S h i p s . Mary K i u g s l e y tetts a n amnsing- -story

about W e s t African w o m e n . T h e r e » w a s a beaut i fu l black g o v e r n m e n t official, in uniform complete? and*fate«orda'tnpd one" day t h a t h e should be told off to super in ­tend the coat ing of a, l i t t l e gunboat . . T h e coal ing w a s being d o n e by ladies . H e , full of zeal and des irous of d e m o n s t r a t i n g it, s h o u t e d , tallied nnd g a v e direct ions to those l ad i e s a s he s tood , uniform and all , under t h e government Hag on the govern­ment q u a y . They w e n t on with the ir work merri ly" and paid lio a t tent ion to him. Presen t ly , o ther government offi­c ials be ing nbuut, he, still des irous of d e m o n s t r a t i n g zeul, cuffed one of the ladies nrid said s o m e t h i n g d i sagreeab le .

T h e y turned upon h i m , threw him info the thin Wnck batter t h a t goes for w a t e j in; that part of h e r m a j e s t y ' s domin ions find w e n t on with the ir work. A sicker chicken t h a n that m a n w h e n he re turned

"his e f f ec t by mode l ing wi th* his t h r e a d i n infinitely low relief.

ftilss B e l l h a s a c c o m p a n i e d her f a t h e r abroad t o all the g r e a t centers of t h e lin­en i n d u s t r y on thfe o t h e r side a n d has scefrJust 'Tiow ftjwas drtne. J3he w i l l talk quite l e a r n e d l y o f t h e processes tintil she s e e s s|ie* i s b e g i n n i n g to make a t i im-p r e s s l o n . T h e n she w i l l l a u g b t ran i i l y and o w n t h a t she honest ly d o e s n ' t in t h e leas t u n d e r s t a n d i t herse l f -—Chicago T i m e s -Bferaid. -

K o b e C o l l e g e F o r J o p n n M e G l r l i . In 1 8 7 3 both t h e w o m a n ' s b e a r d of

B o s t o n and of t h e in ter ior i n a u g u r a t e d w o r k f o r the WotneB <st t h e J a p a n e s e Jem-pfre, M i s s T a l c o t t a n d M i s s D u d l e y to­g e t h e r s e l e c t e d K o b e a s the field o f t)ieir

l a b o r s f o r their J a p a n e s e s is ters , I n N o -v e m b e r o f that y e a r & small day schoo l w a s o p e n e d . , which lidoS" h a d TT p u p i l s . 5 of w h o m w e r e m a r r i e d , wi th a g e s r a n g

ilea "were of; t h e teimplest c h a f a c t e r T

In 1 8 7 4 tbefocbool w a s removed t o bet­ter q u a r t e r s , and b e f o r e the close o f that year the woman's" board of mltssiouy -of-

~The Itftetlor underluuk the erectioa-of-ia-buildlng whic.b should be thg jgenuine

D O B T I I C "the H h b y .

D o no t dose b a b y with paregor i c or gin evexy t ime he h a s colic. Y o u r o w n phy­

s i c i a n does not g i v e you Inudnnum e v e r y t ime y o u r l i ver ' i s ou t nf order . T i e - u p a lump o f sugar, w i t h two or three drops of peppermint on it, and UVhe hns not been t«o much o v e r f e d he wi l l soon drop a s l e e p . M o t h e r s frequent ly lament the fact t h a t their b a b i e s have w h a t is called , l t h o J i l a c - m o n t h s ' colic." A l l snperst l -t i o j i i j i y j d c a r s . I f you w o u l d treat ynrif baby property, ^he woiilrl not Irnve f v e n a dine minutes ' c o l i c . It is related o f a ce lebrated p h y s i c i a n thnt a pat ient once said t o him. " D o c t o r , s o m e t h i n g is w r o n g w i t h - m y . s t o m a c h . " "Oh. n o , " replied the doctorT""yoTir s t o m a c h i s a i l r ight . T h e -L o r d m a d e _ y n n r Bt^imach, and he never t

m a k e s a m i s t a k e . It is t h e w a y you t r e a t i t t h a t i s w r o n g — t h e w a y you stuff It a n d tramp it d o w n . " H a l f the moth-erfs I k n o w w b o a r e obliged to tnk,e en re of t h e i r o w n j m b j e s " give'1' t h e m the bott le or s o m e Bort o f food every- t i m e t h e y cry or s h o w s ign o f u n e a s i n e s s . I f b n b i e s did •not- nnmrt ime^ h n v r n e n s e e n o u g h t o re-fuse this p e r p e t u a l r e f re shment or if t h e i r s t o m a c h s w e r e not s o xionstitnted that they can t h r o w off a n oversupply , i n f a n t m o r t a l i t y would tre Ifar g r e a t e r t h a n it is.

E s p e c i a l l y In hot. w e a t h e r baby la of ten r e s t l e s s for t h e w a n t of a drink. Try him with a t e a s p o o n f a l o f cold w a t e r s e v e r a l t imes a d a y . S o m e t i m e s b a t h i n g tire h o t l i t t le f a c e and h a n d s wi th a soft c l o t h will ac t a s a nervine nnd quie t him. D o not g ive b a b y more t h a n one entire b a t i t a day, .a& t o o much h a t h i n g i s weak< •eniflg.—F.ven in the h o t t e s t w e a t h e r let h i m wear flannel next t o h i s skrri7~bnt i>urdpn_hiin "with a s f ew o t h e r c l o t h e s a s poss ible .—T!xcBhhg6,

A P r a c t i c a l R i c h W o m a n . A pract i ca l N e w York w o m a n i s Mrs.

H a m i l t o n M c K a y ' T w o m b l e y . Mrs. T w o m b l e y is one of the three Vanderbi l t s i s t e r s and is a w o m n n of very fine per­cept ions . S h e Is sftid to be second lu ed--ueafiorfal—mntter-B- o n l y to—Mt«r-4oU»—IV Rqcke fe l l er , who w a s once a pract ical teacher . "Mrs. T w o m b l e y lifts a model s c h o o l r o o m iu her h'ifth avehi ie boihe, f itted, w i t h maps,~icharts , patent deska and t h e accessor ies and c o n v e n i e n c e s of a schoolroom. S h e e n g a g e s the best tu tors and teachers and personal ly su­p e r i n t e n d s the schoolroom. She is pres­e n t a t t h e ehi ldten's dinner, s erved at noon, a t which -there is a tempt ing sur-. pf i se e a c h day. S w e e t s are s c a r c e up1

o n t h e chi ldren's tab le , bnt a t t h e con­c l u s i o n ' e a c h child Is g iven a bit of choco­la te . E a c h child is a l lowed to s e l e c t her o w n c lo th iug , and , s t r a n g e a s it may Beam, t h e y number a m o n g the b e s t dress­e d chi ldren In N e w York. A l i o f the chi ldren—they n u m b e r three—have their o w n ponies , traps and dogs .

and a~ of th.e-.str end., of trpubJe>;|;Nervousnfe88tJQBs of fleshr-^ea^-tteiffe^dizainessr-pEessura-

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Dr. Mines ' N e w H e a r t Cure o n a g u a r ­

a n t e e t h a t first, topttle w i l l b e n e f i t , o r ;

m o n e y wilJTbe, r e f u n d e d . B e s u r e a n d

g e t D r . M|le"s'Nefer H e a r t i j n r e ; ,Wri't«i

t o r f r e e b p o ^ e ^ ^ ' h t a f t a n d f n e r v e s .

Dr . M i l e s M e d i q a i Co. , B l U h l x t . ' Ind,

Headache for Forty Years? For forty yonrs 1 snlTerod. rrom s i c k head-

ache. A y y n r nHQ Theca l ! ua!rigCelery King. The resniTwaKBriiuiyABIUHKl Bmii i la lug, H»y-hearbiches l eav ing nX onee. T h e hcadnauca nserl t o rotn'rn ovor.y "8e\ i nth d a y , bnt..Buinlw to Holcry I d ng, f h a v e hati Imt o n e t ieadaobo In IhQ lust oloveii mohtle*. L know t h a t whnt cured me wi l l l ie lpbthon*.-Mrs. J o h n D, V o n Kcureri.Haiigertles, N . Y . . »

Colerv K i n g for the-NervoR, S t o m a c h , Liver and laimeyViHiioWttn fiov. a n a 25c packages by druggista and doalors. ** * -,

BOLD BY nnonoHTON & QBAVES.

DROPPED DBXD.

T h e m a n w i t h h e a r t t r o u b l e n e v e r k n o w s w h e n h i s t i m e m a y c o m e . W h e n ire l e a v e s h o m e for w o r k h e m a y n e v e r _ Teturu a l i v e . - H ^ n t a ^ - d ^ p ^ a d - o n J t h e ^

_ T h e n a M a n L a u f f h e d .

— I t wasj i .La_Cflnvent ion o f w o m e n that i t h a p p e n e d . P r o m i n e n t d e l e g a t e s w e r e

- g a t h e r e d f r o m -ali parts-^of t h e C n i t e d S t a t e s , and in t h e audience rotom w e r e to b e a e e p m a n y o f the w o m e n w h o s e n a m e s ' h a v e b e c o m e w e l l k n o w n t h r o u g h o u t t h e cotrntry by r e a s o n of the ir prominence in w o m e n ' s o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d work . I n spite o f th i s , h o w e v e r , the -gntber ing; w a s i n -t e n s e l y f e m i n i n e . T h e ef forts of t h e pre­s i d i n g . ofBcer t o /have t h e b u s i n e s s trans-

si' p a r l i a m e n t a r y , de l iberat ive a c t e d in w a y had been w e u \ m g h f ru i t l e s s , and , in add i t i on to t h e proceed ings on t h e floor, • there w a s a subdued c o n v e r s a t i o n go ing o n al l over t h e room a m o n g different del­egates . - T h e pres id ing officer w a s t ry ing ' t o Srxaf iga-f jsr the r e a d i n g of a paper w h i c h had b e e n crowded out of o n e of t h e "previous ses s ions . S h e couldn' t fix a n y definite t r ine for i t , b u t she h a t e d to t a b l e it" etttiretyV " " . „ .'

-^"Ladies," s h e said ih i t h a t c a l m , J u d ^ - e i a l — w a y ^ - w h i c h - h a d g i v e n h e r promi­n e n c e , "I do n o t kuow j u s t w h e n w e "can find t ime t o h e a r .this m o s t va luable , p a ­p e r , but We w i l l try a n d h a v e i t read

' h o m e ^ C the te i ichers a n d $ 0 p H p l I f T l T t a r M p a n e f e e t h e m s e l v e s c o n t r i b u t e d $ S 0 0 for

— t h i s - h o m e , building^ a n d the - w o m a n ' s board o f the P a c i f i c g a v ^ - f BOf) t o w a r d i t ,

^rjh«ej8|te_SQlected ' w a s a b o u t a q u a r t e r o f . — *Tj-mtle - from the t o w n ^ - o n ^ s m g - ^ S r a i i m l .

niid over look ing . t h e p icWrestpie c i t y b e ­l o w It a n d t h e j i e a u t ' i f u r b a y - b e y o n d . In 1 S 7 8 a n o t h e r n e w building." foflt-TifflB. t e a c h e r s , a n d pupi l s w a s . , d e 4 i 6 a t e d . - I n 18S4 o t h e r a c c o m m o d a t i o n s w e r e -prov id ­ed . A g a i n , ! to 1 « § 7 . t h e J a p a n e s e camjB torward ana turaisBed the entire amount leefiea'for a new dOjrinitofy^v.Last of'tfll. in 1897, with funds «pntribuWi entirely by the aiu^mRrr HnnHD^ahese^trfends^of the school, still, ahothier hpildin^was add­ed, which is used' for' intetfefion. in do­mestic duties and pract)oal.ftccoxnp|ish-l n b n t s . '' ' %• ••-- '"" '":"*.'f< ••• ' ,

The coarse of study hftsbeeti developed ' by &liss"*SearTe amTMiss Jblt "M SrowB

5 and their able and devoted colleagues un­til now the 'college offers two distinct courses—the academic and collegiate,

-The latter is divided Into scientific -,aha literary. The academic course is five years and the "collegiate three years. The Bible is taught daily in all courses.

j^"TlKsrB. nr£e.,fD)fr Lpierican and nine Jap­anese teachers"."

,'JDhe ftudents have come mostly from non-Christian .families., and the records nil tbe*grao«a*es^reveal the marvelous

•fact tbftt none Ms completed the course ?^Jio^ajr«oi ;g^n-evidence st a change.

of heartl. Tliere is hardly a living grad-tiate Who' halndt entered upon Christian

prvlc»^&$r%s^BHKM^er-^^ *JChr«tiih wSifeer or in some other

&""-^4sphe*« i« 4es» |l5eeftire.^Mi8sionary Her-njd,

Al»nge of the Feminine Tl^iroat Ha te yotj tioflceii-*»t the eteningA

*uj(iB «urivate rfancgs 6i dinners—In iact. at Any -function where •woiaen «pii low g iii^ii-i*. *# «i.. Wnrl^« f>««» I

-KH»r-^ttofe*eF '©ufc^seepiaiE'ii^^ ^my In 4 pound pmckif- Wife only b y ' .nge of the otrtier and the cphtonr of the * THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, irXrNer portions of her anatomy? If your ^ , _ _ . ^ . ^ , M«TVwfc,>tff*il.liHrttlrtH ^«air*beeacloMtotW»hifote1opBD W » * » « « ^ i i * f l P i . » i W | P i

s tree t , i n h i s p u l p i t , i n h i s office, over h i s w o r k bench . H e a r t d i sease i s no r e s p e c t e r o f p e r s o n s . T h e Chris t ian min­i s ter i s l iable t h e s a m e as a n y o n e e l se .

R e v ^ C . L. M u n d e l l w r i t e s ; "-I sufferrd from that dreadfiil tiriM fueling

and-weatness. nnd-in rSaH lest nn--li<?nHlv Alto­gether, i w e n t t o a o e of the best dnrtnrs in thr state and he saHrfiacnieart. sTomach. TTvcf aria kiduey Uuuble. Hia treatment ditl me IM good, I tried different fcinds of •• patent-nvedieioe!! bm> got worse all-the time. If I walked up hill or a little fet it seemed as though my heart would jump fiuf. I had almost giveu.up all hope, and mymSneywasall gone; wasscareely able tomake a living. Fina" ing Hts advice store a- bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica Discovery and a-ljottle^jf his (Pleasant" Pellets.' This was- a yew a g o a n d -how4 am hsopy to sny that I am in the enjoyment or perfect hegiTfti. T am so glad of my health that I cannot say too tmich. I first return my sincere thanks to 44-inighty Gasl a'nd then to "Dr. Pierce.

'• T would not do without y"oiiT ' Pellets' for one hundred dollars (ftoo.oo) per montfi.

" Do not think I a m exaggerating. w£y state­m e n t i s true and if anvdOunt it they can writ« to Pinegrove, Ohio, w'here I live, rend if. any should think this an assumed name and that guch a man as C. t. Mundell does not exist, they may look in the minutes of Providence Associa­tion, or in the Baptist Year BoOkfiti the list of Blders, and they will find my name."

Finally I wrote P,r,,Pjietce and follow^ : I purchased at my iiertresl drirj

T O COMPLETE '"-"•'

Your "Stmier Ontfil You should add a supply of our

Mi(li(M Shirts,

- -JUshihlt iMMItfc-i Uathir Bills,

• --Hpoielp H t s i r

Mircir Silk Undtrwiir, Balbrlpin Undirwtir

Chas. H. Build MEH'S FUBMISHER,

or.tne otaw 01 » e w lorn, auui BOCUUHHO»«7I« V-ChapteFnliie* hundred-and n i n e of the L a w s of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, notice Is here-.

to the aforesa id .

^ 9 g 8 t a t e K n u m e r S | : M . B - 0 -

" SecretaryoOf State.

people tor approval at tne n e x t general eiecraon Jo-bo held, on t h e seventh d a y pf November,

Proposing an aweadmenljto article mree. sop-t lon twenty-six of the constitution, relating to boards of supervisors aW d e y o W n g the d u t i e s

^ i h e r e o l u n a n t h e municipal-, asgemoly or o ther legisTStrveooay'<jf a olty i n t»TnrtiBTwn°Hy-ta^ eluded in a c i t y or where t w o or more ent ire counties are included tn a c i t y . Whereas, the legislature «S ii(M*g.u)ar sess ion

in eighteen hundred and ninety-seven d u l y adopted * resQlution, p r M d i n g for an amend-i h e n r t o t h e constHmlon're lat ing to boards of supervisors a n d ' d e v o l v i o g . t h e duties thereof upon the municipal assembly o r other legislative c i ty or .where \iht> or more e n t i r e counties a r e IncTiftied in ae l ty ; , and vBicirirpsplution w a s j e -fejrredto the legislature t o b e chosen a t the nextwne»>el«Aldn_of-sfinatfflrj . 'aBfl .dlrec^ to b e published i n accordance with geotion oae ~! articlefourte>en uJltlig ta»Mjlttttlonj«na

"Whereas, such,resQ; utlon has"heen d i j r y p n ^ llBheditfaccordancewltll l a w and the const i tu­t ion and Referred t o .this leglislature for ac t i on ; therefore, • ' . . - . ' *• . .. <

Section 1., Resolved (If t h e assembly, concur ) , t h a t section twehty-elx, a r t i c l e third, of the constitution b e a m e n d e d s q » « towadasfoHows!

S 80, There- s h a d be In e a c h county, e x c e p t In ^co i lnty wholly !nel\jd?d In a ctty, ft board of supervisors! to b e .composed .ofkjSTOli^embers and elected in s u c h manner send for suoh"perloa as Is or rtiay be provided by l a w . In a, olty which Includes an ent ire county, o r t w o or more entfre counties, the p o w e r s ana d u t i e s of a board Of supervisors m a y l w devolved upon the tounlcl-pal*8gembly ,common cooncl i , board or alder-m e n o r other IejdaTatTve"b6a3ror the olty. -'

$ & • Beaobredt (If thB assembly concur), tha t the foregoing amenumenD b e aul*llluterl t o tea-people for approval at the next.general e lec t ion In accordancewtth the provisions of the election hvw. ' , " " ' ' r."' ," - .««/.

•State of New York, In S e n a t e , March 8,1899.' T h e foregoing resolution w a s duly passed, a majority of all the senators elected vot ing In favor thereof. B y order o f t h e sen*te,-

TIMOTHY E . ELL8W0RTH, ' -» Temporary President. •

State of New York, In « saembly , April 88,1890 T h e foregoing resolution w a s ..duly passed, a majority of a l l the members ejected to the assembly voUng in favor thereof- By order of the assembly. 8 F NIXON, Speaker.

State of New York, Offl e of the Secretary of State , S8: I h a v e compared the preceding c i p y of concurrent resolution, proffosing an amend­m e n t to article three, Beotfon tweu(y-9lx of the Constitution, w i t h the-orlginal concurrent reso­lution on file. In this ofllc*\ a n d I do hereby cer­t i fy that the, s a m e is acorr^c t transcript there-, from, and of t h e whple thereof .

Given under my h a n d and the sea l of of­fice of theSecretftry ofSwte .at the c i t y of Albany. AUs yven6y-«eventhdayof Jaly ,

STATK OF NBW YOHK,• -OFWOB- o r -f lEeBETAaXJJEjTAMv ALBAMY,. J u l y ,87, IH»». Pursuant to ,ft

hundred a n d n i n e o t the Laws of eighteen ha* dFedan&araety-sIx, not.lce is hereby ^Iven that the followtal^nroposecr amendment t o article s U l o t ^ t h ^ n s W u W o f the Stateaf-New^Yo|k is to be submitted to the people for approyal at neTnext geneAl election io beijielp^• o n . t h j

seventh day of November, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine.

AjmSNDHENT NOrTHREE. . CONqUBBBNT

Proposing an amendment to, section two of artible tix o f ,Pthe constitution, relating to ' temporary£de»lB">aMoD> b* t n e governor of i ustlces to the appellate, division. WHERBAS, thelPidslature at ts regular ses­

sion in e ighteen hundred .and ninety-eight dub? adopted rasolutlons^pHiyWiSg for an amend meat to the constRtltlon. relating to temporary designaHons by the governor, pf just ices t o the aonfillate division; ah*-*hle l^rasolnt loai»att , referred t9 thelerfs iatureto.be chosen a t the M x S n e r a X e T ^ f W o ^ « * » t q r » v and^lreeted wb^bl lshe^lfr<Wcordanc<wlrj j .^act lpn one of arttc le^ourteeroftt "~"

( u s . ] in the year of our Lord, one. thousand • eluht hundred an '

- - J O H N eight hundred and nlnnty-nlne.

T . MoDONOTJO-H

Thu furBguluK -eonsu.! l l shed once a weew for tl

Secretary of S t a t e . mnon-Js-puE

._. . ^ r e e mohflis n e x t i n . ceding tlio n e x t general e l e c t i o n In conforn^Jly t o tboatoresatd- provisions. I n two puhlla BBF8T papers In each county In t h i s 8t*te representing respectively t h e two political parties poll ing the highest number of votes a t the last general

e a e h ' county for every o n e hunarea thou­sand people in such county a s shown by t h e last preceding S t a t e Enumeration.

JOll!» T . MoDONOUOH^ ' Secretary of State ,

^Sr*Tjr-ot^-N«w-¥onKi-0»KO*oii-raa- Scenic-. TABY OP S T A T E , ALDANY, 4uly87,l»89—PursUaioT Cu- the pi ovlslona of Boction one of .article f our-t»K)not tho.Constltutloh o f the-State o f New York, and sect ion seven o f Chapter tnino hun­dred and nlno o f the h ^ y s o f eighteen hundred »nd n lnotys lx . notlqo la n.ereby KlVeh""th«t t h r following proposed amendment to arti l e eight or the Co'nsti' utlon of t h e State of New Y o r k fs t o b« submitted (o the p e o p l e for approval at the next general election t o be held un tfai sev­enth day of November, e ighteen hundred and nlnoty-nlne.

AMENDMENT NOMBER TWO..

A83K1IRI.Y.

»an amondmont-to article eight, section ) constitution, i n relation to couDtioi',

-....ATJi E I | | p 8 O F . . , .

KOAL and WOOD

ten of . . . . . cltle^towna,.andjiriaRBHt-gfeIngT9r tpsntng. money or c r e d i t and l imitat ion of their Indebt edneea NVhereas, the.lORlslaturo a t Its regular seanou

- -lnMghteJn_.hjindred a n d nlnotysavon, duly adopted a re8oTuTJon"nroTtdlng for~an amena> rnent to tho constitution, tn relation to counties, cities, t o * n s and vlllapes giving or loaning money or cred i t and limitation of tholr indebted­ness; and w h i c h resoliftion wna referred to tho legislature t o be chosen a t the next general election of senators onddlrected to be published In accordance with «eotfori one of art ic le four-tHim of tho constitution; and —Wtierrnn, minli reaoiuaoanhavobeen d u l y pub-• l l she i iaaccordancoBl th law and til* constftu-tlon and referred to this 1 glslatnre for action; thorotore, • -

Soctlon U Eesolverl (If the assembly concur), that section t e n , article e i g h t , of the constitu­tion be runendod so as t o read AS follows:'

$ 10. Counties , cities a n d towns not to.glvo or lourt m n n » y r>rprrrllt- Hrnifjttl,inr,f | n r t « h t / « i » « M No county, c i t y , town o r village shall hereafter (live any m o n e y or properly , or loan I t * money or credit t o o r In aid of a n y Individual, assocln-

Gratc $435 per ton.

^ g g .....-r$4USO^er-4oru

Stove $4.85 per ton.

.$$.83 per ton.

Gfeestwit

Pea ,

poor as m a y b e authorised bylaw, "ifo county g g S S S ' n ^ D ? n o U «H?iiri„nain„wi*,K~rrKI n V x l t r ^ m a f i ^ l l o w e ^ t o W o m B ladebtad-for- ^ " Y ^ J S ? *r^ ^ ^ « ^ ° * ? » * 2 3 S S f J L ! S any p u r p d t e o r in any manner i o a n a m o u " n t l ^ ? c . * ? ? n , ? . f o r ^T*** *?* hundred thousand which, including ex i s t ing indebtedness rtufll •icf-ed t ea percentnm o f the assessed valnatton Of t h e r*a3-*mtxtn n f m r i » c o u n t y nr Cf fySTlfifrfft

- J o fatg^tfan, MX It. t p p M t j W I Yiy t h e « a M « m B I I t rolls of s a i d co nty or c i t y on the last, asseim

AT \5ARD.

F o r Ctty Deliveipr&dd 40c a Ton

1« t h e Airiw«r-~Pr4ce$^

Yards: 224 S. 6Mr|« Sirnt. 516 Rohtrts Slrnt.

Gonst ipat ion a n d b i l i o u s n e s s a r e radi-cailly c u r e d b y Dr. P ierce ' s P e l l e t s .

PABRY,

Contractor and Builder, General Repairing,

Stair Building and Office Furniture

A SPEGfcUiT%

100 Kast Libertjr'kreet.

nfflRA" * « " , n * ! o n St. Optra M l " •" Mm Block.

tion or corporation, or b come directly or indi roctlv the owner of s t o c k In, or bonds of, an association o r qorporation; nor shall a n y sue c mnty c i t y , town or v i l l a g e be allowed t o Incur any indebtedness except, for county, c i ty , town or village pnrpOBea. i h i s section spal l n o t pro-vntauoheonnty ,o l ty , town or village f r o m malt­ing such provision for t h e aid or support of Its

meat for s t a t e or county taxes prior t o the In­curring of s u c h Indebtedness; and a l l indebted­ness in e x c e s s of such limitations e x c e p t such as may n o w exist. abaU b e absolutely Void, "ex­cept as here in -otJiww&s provided. S o county or city w h o s e present indebtedness e x c e e d s ten per centum o f the a s s e s s e d valuation o f its real

the whole thereof Glven-under. njyl hand n n d thesoiu Qe

! L a W e y j f e w B ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ M l a t e i . a l i - t l j W "

State T H F i - ^ e - * r e W i B j f a » # j w t a H ^ M t e H s = i io _ llshed once? a, W ^ M t o r Ihreempnths.next Pr%.

:teenof the constitution^of w e W M - "H-jjgfr- • '-*c- ^ -*•-*••

WnEnEAS, 'such resolutions have been duly pubUshed In accordance with law and the con­stitution and reftrred to this legislature for ac­tion; therefore ', ' „

Section 1.. Resolved (If t h e assembly concur), that secHon'two of artiele • six of the consul u^ tion be ameadea s o a s t d read as follows: •

l S. The legMatiire shall dlvidethe s t a t e into four' j u t f e l a t - f t e w p f ^ meat shall consist of the county of N e w York; the others shall be bounded by county l ines and be compact and equal In population 4 s nearly as maybeT Onee every ten years' the legislature mar alter t h e judicial .departments, but without Increasing-the number thereof.. There shall be atuappellate division o f t h e supreme court , con­sisting ojf seveTJiisttcesin the first department, and of Ave justices i n eaeh^efjiha^othar-aapar£. meats. In each department four shal l consti­tute a quorum, and the concurrence of-three shall b e necessary t a a decision, No more than Ave jus t i ce s shall s it In ariVcase, F r o m all the justices elected to the supreme court the gov­ernor shall designate those who ahall constitute thS'sppellate "division in each department; and he shall-designate the prestdlng just ice thereof, who 'shall act as such-during hia term of office, and shall be a resident of the department. The Other just ices shall be designated for terms of Ave years' or the unexpired port! n s of their respective terms of office, if less than five years From t ime to' time as the terms of such deslg nations expire, tu* vacancies occur, he shall make new designations. A majority of the justices s o designated to. sit" In the appellate division in each departnteet shall b e residents of the department. He may also m a k e tempo­rary designations in case o f the absence or in­ability to a c t of any just ice In ths Bppellate dl vision, or h i case tne presiding just ice of any appellate division i-hall certify to h i m that one or more additional justices are needen-Jtor the

edy disposition of the business before It. lenever the appellate division In-arty depart­

ment shall be unable to dispose of ,dta "business* within a reasonable time, a majority of the

-prg*rdT'*C J»m!rM* of tho peforal departments at -arnreatn-ircoH-A^jy^M^resloTngJusUceit the department In arrears may transfer any pending appoals from such department to any other department for hearing nnd determina­tion.' No justice of the appellate division -shall exerclso any of the powers of,*, justlco of

--,---;•• j - , _v . i j j „ . , „ „ „ „ „ i i , i _ i„ the supreme court, other tlinn those o f a just ice election, and. i n one aadll ic^l .aew^iJajoer. '°r JSt tnt^nnrt . and ttinfie pertamlng.to t h e appel-

ao^N^njic^oiJwt 3 3 f t •Wft»i«t»ry o f i ,i'Tipn!i;?ejl!--rT •"-"-"-'

__ __ 'Wrjlirjeij to the«fote(!*ia:t B * o W o m « r t w ^ , p u W l c news p a ' p W T f f i ^ h c O T n ^ r e s ^ a , i * l j - - i ! f t % W o : . i K M l ! ^ l ^ e » , polling the highest number o f vpte s .Mj t l i e last general election, alnd In tne,-fia^i))|pn|^ nawapvper in each county- -for eyery ^nei-flttBdred thou»and people l-reaclr cotlhity as„jSho\Rn^thSr!asi-pre-c e d m g Sta*e EnumeratiQnrf- •>>.-»- •

b ° . W O H N ^ M o p O N O U G H , • n i .." . .%?^. a Ty'ofState .

A m e r i c a ^ ^

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the supreme court, other than those o f a just ice o u t o f court, and those peftamlngjo t h e a p p e l -late division or to .the hearing, anoTnejaiKft or motions submitted by-cpnsentAf counsel Trom' and after the last day of December, eighteen Irundred and ninety five, the appellate division shall havi) the jurisdiction now exercised by the stapreme conrC-at Its genoral terms nnd b y th* giaaaral lermn of the conrt-of-common-pleaaiox. . the c i ty ana county of New York, t h e superior coor t of the city of New York, t h e superior court of ubiralo a n d t h e city of Brooklyn, and such additional-jurisdiction as may b e conferred

.by t h e leglshturfi lt ,Rhallbave power to ap-p int and remove a reporter. T h e justices o f thaappel lato dlxhiiqn in each department shall have power to fix the thxujs and place*) for h o l d ' ing special and trial teroj» the.rem,aiid to assign the Justices In tho, departments to hold such terms; o r to make rules therefor.

S 3. Resolved, (It the arammbly concur) , that tho fort-Kotng amendment bo submitted to the rieopla for approval a t the next general election

"tttacMrdancewnSrtlns prutlsluus of—the-elee-tion law.

first-CISiwl

State of Kow York, in senate, April 11, 1899.— The foregohig regttlutlon was duly passed, a ma­jority of all theraeBStora e1fj««tjtfian^ln.fir«>r-thereof. .

B y order of tho senate , ' • '"* TIMOTHY E. ELLSWORTH.

; Temporary Pres idents , State o f New York, in JusemBTyTlCBrll 18,1895.

-i-The foregoing resolution .was' duly passod, a majority of all the members e lected-to the a s sembly voting In favor thereof,

f the assembly, a j 1 . NIXON, Speaker,

B y order of the assembly

S ta te of Now York, Office of the Secretary of State, s s :

I have compared the preceding copy of con--rutrr«nt_rnmlurJnn1 proponing »n ^T^flntlhl^n^ »•" ritttelastx, section t w o of tho Constitution. wlL U10 original concurrent roenlntlon on file In this office, and* I do hereby certify that the samo Is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole thereof.

Oivon under m y hand and t h e seal of of­fice of the Secretary Of State , at tho ctty

-{fc^4of-Albanyv--thla twanty-aasenlh d a y of July , In the y e a r of pur bord , onethou-sand eight hundred and ninety nine*.

JOHN T. McDONOUQB, Secretary of State

T h e fo-cgoing Goncurront Resolution is pub­lished onco a week for three months next pre­ceding the next general election In 1 onformity to the aforesaid provision', In two public news­paper* tn each county In this S ta te representing respectively the twp political parties polling th« h i g h e s t numbor of votes at the last genera)

. j l e In such county to shown b y the hut pre­ced ing State Enumeration.

JOHWT. HcDONOtJGH, S e e r e t a r y ^ f S t a t e v

STAtr* b r N i w Y o a s , Orrtcit o ^ s n a B R m * uttV of Bum ALDAWY, July k?.—Pursuant tc

t h e provisions of section one of article fourteen

estate, s u b j e c t to t a x a t i o n shall be allowed t o JhecomeJndebted In a n y furth»r a m o u n t unii

t such In^pdneWslHr/fee^reaTreea"*! 4?!^ 1lml6r-T4itss^cijDn>-BnxIlpnot be «on«trned_ii. pravmt.thelumtinij'nf c e r t l B c a a n o f Innabtsa-

This sohooi of bns in«pi i better prepared thaa «»er before to teacjj piala and o*r*uhental wr i t ng, bookkeeping, businMS arithmetlo, s t enotra phy, typewriting and the Engluih^branohes.

Oatalogne and . spochne i of a a e p e n m n neat - W , 8 H W I d » * H K N b B l C r K ,

T W nr «'»'g«wim hfllldff Immff? In anticipation 01 the col lect ion of t a x e s lor amounts actually Contained o r to be conta ined In the t a x e s f dr the year when-gucli cer t iacates or r e v e n u e bonrTs-are issued and payable o u t of such-taxes. Nor. shall this section be construed to prevent the irsuer-of * o p « s - to- ppofelde far t h * sUpply of watert b u t *he t e n n o f t h « bonds I s sued to pro^ vide t h e supply of w a t e r ahall n o t exceed twenty y e a r s and a .sinking f n n d shall

H h e c r e a t e d a n Ihe- issuing!-of- - the -said: bonds for xli.eIr.redeniBtiQn4 by rais ing annually a sum w h i c h , will p r o d u c e anai iWuntequal to the sum o f the principal and Interest t)f said bonds a t the ir maturH3sr All Certificates of-4n^ debtedness or revenue bonds ltsiied i n anticipa­tion of t h e collection o f taxes, which a r e not re­tired wi th in Bve years after: their d a t e ot lssne, aria-honrTs issued to pTjyvfde fqr tlie-.-strpply o f water, a n d any debt hereafter incurred by any portion o r part of. a cjityi If there'shal l be any such debt-, shall W i n l u d e d i n ascertaining the

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144 K. W#ingt t tn Sfc ;

A L L W O R K ^bA*WVNTEETJ,

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.MA-RtfeTf^S.' He has the best ;ttf§0iu& i t t t»wn, and

And two-sea^ attin|r*

power of t h e city to b e beobme dthlfrtrWe Ih-debted. Whenever - the boundaries o f any'eity are the sa tneas those o f a county, o f .when any ctty. s h a l l include w i t h h i its boundsirles more than one county, t h e -power of «iy**co'Baty wholly included within such olty t o becomb m-dobted sha l l cerise, b u t the debt of t h e county, heratdfpre_exlatlng ahaj l ;n6t, tbi t h e purbSse*

**ttV of BtATS, AwiAwr, July k?.—Pursuant to t h e provisions of section one of article fourteen of the Constitution of the State of New York.

ant! Honc:i GO TCF-1-

I K TELL.

and sect ioa seven of Chapter nine hundred and n i n e « f tho L a * s of eighteen hw^redTabiTnTna ty-s ix , hdlicfe Is hereby given t h a t the following proposed amendment to article six,section seven QrihB-GotisUiutidh of UmBtate o f New York Is ""{"tejSfflaStedJothej^

e x t general election, t5~be held on "The seventh ten5oei^ignte8tt^undred a n d B t f l e ^

IF YOU WANT SOME­THING WCE

In Artistic PhotograpKlc Work,

call upon or ifrrJtfiio_

BLENIS PORTRAIT HOUSE, t26 Coiuiribla St., tJ t ieA, N. Y.

Tiiey h i y i i a i a q ^ s S c k of Pic­tures, Frames, ArrGotlds, c lc , and sell cheap.

-FOTJK coscoaaeiRp H S o t t m o i t o r T H B s s » * y s *j»n t 7-"- r - ' " - i s s s i n n i r , - — — 7 -Proposlng an amendment to article six,'section . sayon of the constiWWen, relating t o the court . ofAppealS. . : ; ^ siL

^\Yh>reas, t h e leglsUture a t tte regular session in eighteen hundred and ninety-eight duly adopt' e^L£e«o!utlonsjrovldlDg for ah amendment t o the,constitution reTatin/ t31Be7court ot^ppests t anurwhjoh resolntlona were referred to the leg­islature to be chosen at the next general election o f senatoriLAnd directed to^benubllshea In ac;-c P r o f t n c 6 . . 7 l t h 8«ction one of article fourteen of th*constitution; and -»•

Whereas, sa id resolutions have been duly pub-Ushed inaccord»ne»*ith - law-andthaconsUtw. Uoni and referred t o this legislature for action; therefore, , i J ^ ? 0 ! . 1 , Resolved (if Ihe assembly cotasttrT, gialSSectlon seven of article s ix of the cdnstltu-aonSbe amended to read ai follows't

of this sect ion, bo'reckonedas a p a r t o f TOe^IRf-debt, Thea^pUtttJ&^eaftortebfe |atsedbyt>x'

ttdn to providing for t h e principal Tand Interest' 6f ex i s t ing de1jtt:ShaHndj la ateiafegF*tfate;;!exf„ •Aee41n-any o n e y a s * ^ » . p ^ c J n 4 n n j ^ t l i e a & ^ sesged valuation of t n e real and perspnw.estate' Of such county or c i t y , t o oe i scertSihed a s p B y scrlbedJnLthw 8BotiOn-1ntrespeCt M d o h n l y i o r City d e b t . , , , . ' » . - • . u.-. •. %3, Resolved, (If t h e assembly con"curV1lfs£ the foregoing amendment be submitted to tins people f o r approvalat the liexfc general election In,acCor,danqe with j^-p'r^yi^o^qd^^e^Kiif irn:

Vfftafe o f New York.^frsenate, Slafch's i KfovJ.'. The foregoltif' "•-"•'~'i"»'«^ '^»~ Ji.«.-. .^^u.^1 .*-• majority *

roin* rtsolutlon was , d n i y .passddi,;*; o f all the» senators e*ected vbtlngfi» •

fiiyorrtKelreofr" .. . . • B y O r d e r b f t h e a e n a w ' 1 , , •• ,• • -

^.TIMPTHY B, BLLSWQTtTH,..'* • T*mporai^Pr^i!aehK

ifatfdh' o f u i e i F r e ^ e o W e ' terms;

T^ILKINSON & a>KK8,

. , - M o . . i a i J f o r t b J | r » « h l » « « f l j a S t r M t ,

Ar»^Be*d<lUJU,|jeTS for

Fresh, Sweet, ^ ^~^~ l reafilB f Butter, - CREATE AND SWBCi'' MiL"K.

_ w If you order o f them y o n ; are mretrf getting relSQn? tJthe icourtVtap^itgrHtoabesfc - -z—x-^- - — - - r.-?--..• .__. , . K^. - PROPRIETORS OF ttOC

CBrSTjJuSPMifG QKEAMERY.

_ .sanibbrjB# By order di

„t)wli untKtheexpl iffMjPPjt snecBasnrs. %o«haU toTchosea bV'tiie. "USSSS^0* ^ y * * * ® - .Thenfflclal terms or t h e Ojilet^udsreatnj associate judges^^ ahal l be four-

1 5 5 ^ ? ^ * l t e £ 4 ^ J ' A i l P f c Eijfiniem--b e w o f the court shall fornl^f|u6ru>hi a h d t h e i n c u r r e n c e of four shall be- necessary-te a de-Clsion.1. The court shall have power tolnpboint S S ^ ' T S S ' S * - * ' 1 * 8 r ' P ° r t « j . cierk and 2 , , , . . • n t S j W B e n e y e r and as often a s a-aTtjorlty of f ^ l S S S S i ^ f f i «TO|t ot sppBTrts Bhatt c e r t i f y g # f 8 w e r n Q r r t K f t t said cour t ft unable^"bf »asohof the .acchni i i l a t ion p f causes pending ! ^ & & . l ! £ f r . , * 5 3 dUboseVdf t h e s a t o ^ t i ,

i S S S s ^ l ^ l * * ^ - i W T W B i O r shall deslghate

sJS.* e r v eJr8 Msocf^te judges o t t o o W b t appeals.' ' o f e 3 S S 8 S * > a ? sighatea shall b e rs&Veffnym i£«-i'tLui>1!*'"? -tyy®* of the supreme c d u r t to*sB4Uservi»MBSsoc1ate'jdaResofthecdh^ ^ R W * u 3 t h <££ <»uses undSposed ol'in s a i S fKU . r l l^ t e r e?U Cxtd* ,? t v 0 hhndfVd, wh>h they

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I ^ ^ M S J ^ S ; . rfo ^ s t i c ^ h a l l servaas asaoC Sffi!ftffldK?-**!&$ C ° \ » £ f « P P e « s e x c e p t whi le I S l i ? e v . i F ? * s « toticefif t h e s u p r e i h a 6 & u l f * - R | | ' t t * c ^ ' . t h « i i . W i « t o - 1 d « i e * ' S a M T i * -

W teellM It.

S v M k . ? ^ l v e d * ( « t h e a s s e t o b l y concnr>, t h a t

S f ^ ^ % S p ^ e r r 3 | » | t e , t e * * c c o r d a n e e with the provisions of the eler/tioh , State ot. New YorJ^Ofnce.of the Secretary ot;

State, SS".!- ,'4'-v »*-> ,.Jt; "8 -' ,- ,» ' / _ • • - • '

san J8QL Ml W^BQfflU^K SfiBBR^

•Beal i&fcM'ter i^^ . ...c „,..„ -„ Jmif* the a«t general election iiT^Sforipli

-M'Br*irijt*f; t Resoli

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coiuft, *b^tot.,ft situatea^tttth*

L.yew,-tt»e! «00 road beilde t l r«a^haa>jPQi»! whentiwojnen lsJng ta'"vTajW!

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- there waraort the phyiieiam die .from 'tntf'

M.Labftrl,. clent pretteno dark morocco liirpapeHrrra until hte w t raisett himae hef laF" •'"

A-sajnbei loading a bai fieata: the si him^' rai»63 them placed assailant, wl

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®haok that he nsflasalntO-p

After aim derer ran-, 1 ieacheaj.Jtb,e embankmen

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Coli"PIo^ , his way tc t-*~_for.80«ra4

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