"f Wl "' Z' " i ttS&iS&irJl THE IiANOAfeTEIl DAILY INTEIiG jf : '$ ..'' ' 1u - A 1 A NKW YEAR'S VIUIL A year !! Ill IIiIn.(hh1 Iiiiiii a mm with a dark nnd melancholy hue, lellevml hy an illumined tiiwe, was. ittilh inisteullly hIiiiij! a side street Ule en New Yuir'H cive. lle VIM ft tall, H 1 1 11 IIIHII Htlll showed n I'OII rilanl tendency te double up hiiiI Uceiiiu liur Irentnl, but n neatly d teased juiiiik woman prepped lilm upon thu KUtler aide, when lift Ittolltied towards. II, mul Kept lilt liatntue by hanging te Ida arm when hu leant il the ether .-njvay. 'Ibe walking wan a lrllluallpiry, for uti inch of snow had Just fallen, nnd Ihocleudii nlsiv e held iiinte nl It Unit would ixnne down boreio Ieiir. They tnve le.l Mewlv, mul tlie Hsr woman seemed nearly exhausted with the labor, but mini nothing. Am they passed uiiiler thuuliH trio Unlit her fae showed Umi linn resolution in gut that man In iittiiwr quartern If It could hudent, mul Ids laie, If It allowed nu thing, proved Unit he could lint be uinile te travel iniii'li litlher. lle was "Imply Uwry? heavj, atupld nml Mlnnt, he Hint If hu loll II would be te sleep uud tlie pavement ntonee, 'ltie woman win aleutlng fur tlie lireul (tops of n clnin.li usngeiHl plum te "beach IIib wreck," 111 her sailor fathur usedleMiy. Willi great ollert and ripialiik III alie brought thu tall and very llexlblu young iinui te the step, ami MirinIltiHl him te piliihlttisell thorn In thti dim light el 11 tyinulluu lump ever the way. Hhe nut lllllltl Oil Illd nlepl UOOVU tlllll, t(MI doprenae I te think of the snow, nml hsiked Ktnuiy up nml nan 11 HiiimiieL 1 our idling inen were coining along en tlmutliur 11I1I0, with a heavy Damp In tliiiu itinuiigser niore heiiihI than heiihi. An they passed llii'y leek pilux In spread the surmising news tint 11 cetialn Mary hud h Itttlu lamb thut emitted it "lull" out of pre- I'muiuj u, 111 R17U. The "bah" wni thundoied out nt II111 Miry strongest pittii 0f f,)Ur healthy palm el lungs, mul heuiiili.il no mill h llku 11 naiugu WHr cry that the line that billowed : "ATn't I glad te get nut el the wilderness," (Hit nut seiein limpprnprl iti. 'I hey pvtsed iireuuil iHllituntcoruer iiuilall wan quiet. Thure warn sound within llie clnm !i, llie ihsir ejwu,cil mul 11 iiiiiii sloped out with a broom. AhIieiiiiiiu down trio xlduwalk hu 1-UUgUlngIalltOllt UlO VVOIIIHU'ri eye, huh the man nt hi r loot, and gtaped thu Htliiatleu. "Hard lurk, hut yu'll havu te move hlin," hBHiilili "thore'ssotvloo hoie tonight," i"i reply "Hew Mr e nelii"" "Tour squalen," lu a "I'llnet job pulliema whisper. HU UlLllvIt llllll lllltllM ." "nm iiiu llldll. "Ne you won't, heM Jill linn," nil I the ipiick vulcoel thu weiimu nowhtreiujcMoiigli. "houlieru' llili tx my hiiibiutl Hint l'e get te i;ut him heiiin If he lm truitml iiiu hiinl, ami 1 ilun't cire hew Imnl It H II 1 ivtu only Kt him home. New you lHtun, nml I'll lull you n HtmlKht tiuunUiry. I elkuHahl ll'utl lu thin way when I mtrrlitl htm, but 1 IIieiikIiI It wouldn't, nml If It would, why I allewud I roil hi J nit Iime him nml ke b.i'k te my lather. lint I ain't. If liu ilimi drink ami cemu home httu and bual me I Jiiit K't te Maud It, uhihk I won't lirue li 1 tit I f he dot U'rtioine," 'Iho lluxhed I mm and the Heb new mid then wcre fury iMthitle. Tlie mull wan toned tn llitun and lilt uiiuxUy ultN nwHk tiiifd. Hu hud elluii Hild llMt he did nut heu why weiiiuii would ltu with wertlilcm him hands, could h.ivuue ptlcmu with a woman whuliad NellttluHplrlt 111 te stay with a man w he net drunk nnd btat bur. ,. v . ...... 1 New heru w At cjise In elut. "Why de j 011 Uy with him Why don't jeu pi home te our father ' IkihiKihI. Sliemiw a rliiime te mln friend. "u worn inarrltNl two niM ae mid the llrHtyenrall wunt rlKht, tliuu tln-rn wai thu Hirlkuntthumllliiuu Will huget tedrinklu' and cemu In late nights nml thuu hu heiiin te KtdiU-irrtleuiuaud te bit me and carry en wllil but euly when henaaUrnnk. Ileiui Herry when he wai nehir. Lat Monday n Ik'H he imiiie hemu and 1 hi- hu had Ikwii drtiikiui;, mil hu hndu'l cliuu me nrvutef I1I1 piythit he i;el en Hit irdny, and I didn't llku te ail; him whun he wain't Hebur, but 1 hadn't mero than lx centa In the linu',mid uothleK ler the child te unU An' he eald he hadn't no morn mono for 1110 1111' I m Hit liKik out for mjHulf, lauiu I'll own that I had pniNemxl him te It by tellliiK lilm that I'd ke home whun he wax tientlu' 1110 oil Saturday, rauxe he had no mil te de It, but hu wax drunk and 1 hadn't dukIiI te haieatld It. Ihuu he went nnay, nml I wnt thp' -iiRry w lib him, caiie hu dlitn't earn If llttl,' ilelitiiu waihlarln that I Just let him rii. And nlter Ji hadunuawhlle I i-euld net aUuii It, ter P jiitwt lilm Uick, whatuer hedld. And lti 'ihbers they illd what limy could for hip,'' -ft t could net brim; inyull te no home .. aim khu 111111 up, ami 1 wjiiimi ami wilted ; t ler lilm aim did net think It iiiuld be that he S -i. would ke away nml Ikhmi m and tlie baby - ' tint way. Ami I get a luttur from my fatlier, ai he hnd he.ird hew ill bud been nrrjlni; 011 and wantitd me te cemu home, but It Mi'ined a If I could net ile Itwitheiit ntrylii' my LxKltetlnd him, If he did beat mu, for he waa drunk, nu' bu'a a kind nun whun he't Helx'r. An' 1 thought lin wni tee 'hIi.iiiumI of tilmx-l t loceiiio Nick, 1111 hii'd just een and illluk hlHM'irieiliath II 1 illd net Imd him ami brliiK lilm Iiuiiik. s I Wititaml told It all te tlie Ikiei ut lu mil1, nml thuy loatied me menny for tixntiie te l.imaxtnr uuinliN "build" vatd hii'd iKiiiKhlatlikul ler l.au ADter. An' 1 mi Imhii hirunll da mid only found him an hour bk, but hu didn't want te hui mu liiuniliu wuHilriiuk. New II he reek le thu Htatleu heuu It'll all bu ler untlilu'. I wanted te Kit lilm le a binrilliiK heuu whom I Iihmi leld "tl e mieii," about him. but It'Hloefar." HI10 enmote 11 duad Hbip truiubiiiii; with Ihoiueiuur el whnl Hhe lul iiiid through, and the fear that bur werthlt-ai IuhIiuiiI mlKlit nl lait ec;iKi bur. Yet her only tlieughlhad been that she hid prmoked him te It by tliruili'iilm,' te go liotue becauw he hal bnateu llfcr ' lle 'you i'illoHeliur4 .mil euli who hIiij; and talk ofnftDctieu and iIomiiIeii, what w.n tlil? llliml, foellHh wiMkniwi uu may cilt II the man was 11 lirute, and the woman Hhuiild Inn 3 lult htm. be you say, w Itli our tiairew human Judgment, and 1 erhaiu ou aie right ; but If there li uuy ttllliK mera laaiitlful, noble, nml MtrmiK oil earth than the blind duMitleu et Dili woman It mult bj bin Olid our iMiwuraorappruulatlen. The Bitnii luauuit up in hi broom, nml the weiiusi leanixt asaliiBt the iron rnlliiiK "I the ateiM. Hhe wax Htill yeuiiK, and hlie ha I laien prutly, but hard work had ti Id. 'J hoie could 11 noileubt nboutthetriltbot hurxleiy In u cry detail, simply Irem the iiuuiner el ti IIIiik It and the clear light of her eve. "What can I de""' nald llie fioxteii. SI10 had bueu thinklni; le Heme purixise " het lilm sleep In the chuicb t" "Couldn't think et it," aald the horrilied Hoxteu. "Let n ilruiiken man Hloep lu the ihurctil Why, what de you take 1110 ler?" " I take you le be a man nu ought te knew that c hurdie U uiade te aau theui ni hax Kone w reiis," alie replied with Hplrlt, "and II my hiiilMinl tan get lu thore nn' hIcuii It elT maybehu'll be in n Irnuinef in ml when he wnkux thai iiHeriuuii will de hlin geed." "llul thn H New Yuar'oe, nnd the aer- l 1 a nre nt midnight." Hilt-nce. "I'll gtl hull Heme atreug colKie nnd try and brnue lilm up te alt tlireugli P, he' net 8 J much drunk new m worn out with 11 week ul MHpnm," The objectlenx el the auxteii woie many mid HtretiK, but the aebblng oice win Ite much ler hlin, nml he llually bulMid te get Will en bin feet nml Inte the church et. hule. lle would net take lilm any farther. 'I lien Le loll limn mid went out te awoep the mhew. Hhe had net thought or the eild, but new that Hhe wax lu the warm church, found the beat gratulul, nnd Hit down 011 thu gallery Hlulra cloxe te a regixter. Heeu alie wax going back lu thought u luw Bhert yearH, and thu atepx lu thu gloomy hall wure the Ntntie Mteps of theaiinny ifiiay el Dever, mid 11 bright, young Kngliah Hiiller was Hilling at her loot, hhe watihed the whlte Hulls far down the 1 limine! In line with the whlte face of the chalk dill Hu hnd been talking of the hard lllu et tlxhnrmeii and their wives lu thoae tlniOH, unit aaylng he hadn't the hi art te ask her te marry him "mid ficeRlich miiieryuv 'I wldy llrowneand Ida wlfe had." hhe had Imhui out with the bents iiiiuy n tliue nnd knew thu work nnd Itx peril. Hhe had seen iiuny 11 bright young lasx llku Teddy Itrowiie'H wile, grew carewern nml Hid with the Httudy tell and loeso hepe nnd np!rlt toirether. Theu the line of the (.1111 wax broken by nttilu black llue with another' of HinokeulnTo It; n Hto.iuier of the (iertiuu line Irem America, l'erhapx boijie who went out ux eiiilgrauUn aoero of yeaw age were return. ing wiiu weailll ntiu goeil cneer tnaeu uiuir tuiuiiux in me raiiiurianu. a luougiivc'ime Jaiul wax snokeii. in nil her theughtx were, iwltheul 11 Hocend thinking, -"Oh, Will ! If ""' u iiiu could get oer tlie ocean 1 H ler father and brethiirniiiL'bt llinonilLTiltleil uMjrfreui will, nml plauned te go te farm lug lu irglnla. AUwerked bravely for it auuimer. They bad a merry wedding and a Had but bepajul farowell when they lelt old Daver lu the early winter. Hates were uheapar and they bad agreed te pasi the 'Chum. winter In New Yerk nnd Irani the way of the country. Tliey futiml work nnd did well at lliat, and lu thu catly Hprlitu tlie rrwt or the lamlly went te wetk the Virginia farm en nlmiu, nml Will get " plaixi lit a l'tinu'hanlii faclery. He wax n Htreng man wiiu n goon iiimi iiukii, nun maue goon wbre', but could iiulHtaiid pitwperlty, rejoiu rejeiu big tixiofien; with whlaky artMiiipiiibiienls. Here he wax at her loot a hi'lplex wm'li of bh fermur neil Hid ihcrrle niller lad nl Dever, 'l de HOAbill liHiked lit, "Yeu bad better try te de Heiiiethlug ler bint," 'I Me town clock wax alrlklug eleven. "I will bring you thu cellixt," hu a ild ami ilHapiwnred, Hhe lurneil up the dim i;nx II4I1I n llltle, and tiaik a ciIUimI aurtuy id thu sleeping William. Hhe tinned up hlxoeitl cellar and buttoned It close, but mailn no ether attempts at Iniprevenient. He wax emiiddy nil ever, ae baltured nnd trampllkn, that iielhlng could laidenu te iiiakn linn le"k renecLablii. Nhuenly hoped he would sit uuletly through the mr Ice. suit luither bnrtheughtidld net wander. The noxten c.iniu bai-k In a llltle while with lliomllei', and aim thatlkisl fit lit he lervuntly thai hu tell llke kicking hlinseir for net having dene mein for her. He Ret Will 011 hU rent and put him In n corner xiw ngaluxt the wall, whom he madu hlin alt Isilt upright nnd nxtenlxlitxl bis Interiml s)iiemy with n ih lugetd hetisiiliHi. Then h brought a tin balu of watir, mid n tuwul Irem Mime- wlieie, mul Ugeiiiir they sum nan thu boery tunii he wlile iiHiikn that hum tiulty bugau te wonder what all thlx iiiuaut and whern en 0.11th hu wax 'I hen lliohe.iloii left te Ughl up llierliurrh. The wuinaii (old h r husb.iuil te sit still, that if they Hindu a nel thuy would have le lonve, and It wax cold eutsldi. Ilia drowsy irniti nun uneiigu 10 110 te gruppie mat lau, ami while hu sat blinking llke nu owl, nml If leg feebly In reaxeu out whole he wax and what ler, thu puople Iwgan tocetuoln slowly and taku their plaiex. Theycainu In 1 hour fully, but wlih dun roiprenio, for Ihlx was the night of all thu ytar when they Iratued their ImhI teseliex, nml turned ever Ihelr ism nuw iimvk. uevniit out men ami women who had learned their own weak uuxs, mid young inen mid women whexu glory Ix their htrutigth mid iKMiuly nnd whoee heii ix niDie glorious atlll. The buxlle nnd wlilsjrlug cowed. The 1 lergyiuati etituriHl nml took bis place. Hut fuw had netlcisl the man In the corner, who leaiicsl his heid Hgnliml lliu wall and stared stupidly nil lie crowd. 1 nu wnn wax 10.1 iuruurieagain,ininKing or the last New Ycat'a I'.vn lu Kiiglaud Iwfore Will and Hhe were married. Hhe leek n hook that waxollerod mid undo a pretense of singing, but kept an oye en III, whose ojex wurecloHed. Her thoughts wero far away when the minister wax sfvoak sfveak lttg, uud niiieng her childhood friend, but new and then sliu round that they chimed In with what humid. At last hIiu wax thinking el mi old in 111 sliu knew and of hlx Htrauge faith lu the isiwer ornraver. whun sliu found that thu pruai hur vvax urging Ihlx very thing upon h!xoepli lie sild llielr lirincst ree lutleiiM would Iki ueik without the sup sudden' stieug and clear c.iuiu lliu olies el the choir, mid thu whole ciend roxe togelher te hall thu bright new uir with abepelill and a tluiiikful h inn. I hlx lx this old Meral lau wny of welcoming thu New Year.Itetweun the vurs worn heard the ciStkx all chluiliig twelve. v Sim n nig w Ith all her "'ml, and prayed with nil of lint lliu piajer that billowed, but wax startled, as bv iuesxge Irem hiMVun, when a vnlre besnlu her said "allien !" Did ever a New Ycat'a vigil have se happy an uud as thai. 'I he w reck 111 the corner wax stilt a wreck in nppt-irancti, but It wax alleat again mid the leaks wuroHtepoil. 1". 111.MI uvi.r lliip 01 II, ild soil hrlilm.. That Wilt Ha I imti tellable. '1 hu am Ionia attributed marvelous propor tion te many ul the previous stenea Ixvildns the epils. A particular Htene was regarded as nacrid te each nioulher lhoear,n meaning or I iiigu.ige was given te each, mid It was supposed thai geed luck and press)rlly would ls Instiled le tluem who wero constantly thu Hlenu laduiigltig te the month In which thuy weie Isiru. It la Htlll customary among levers ami Irlenda te nollce the Hlgulllcance Btlrt"tiit In thu various steuux tu making blrthda, engagement mid vvcsldlng pros en Is. The nIeiiim nre Mcrtsl te the dlilerent mnulliH, and the language et each Ix nx bil bil eows: January, gurnet, constancy uud lldullty 111 every eiigaguiiituL l'ubruar, nmethnt, n preventive ngalimt violent pix'lunx, March, bloodstone, courage, wisdom uud llruineix;iu nllllctleu. April, iliAtiieml, denotes faith, innocence and virginity. M ly, emerald, discovers I Use friends nnd liisutua trim love. .Iiiiiii, agite, Insures long llle, health mid pressuliy. Inly, ruli.v dlscevura (silsenx mid cnrreclM evils lesulttiig Irem mistaken friendshlp. August, Hirdenx, Insures conjugal lollc lellc Ity. Saptumbur, sipplnre. trues from ouchaut euchaut 1111 iiland denetis repentanie. Oi'lelsjr, epil, denotes Iieik) and Hhnrena the night and latth el the sisssnr. Nevuinlmr, tenir, hdellty uud friendship, and prevents bid dreams. Demnilwr, tuniuelsi, gives miiccuss, ixpo ixpe cl illy In love. Among ethur stones thu iiiimiuhIeiiu protects Irem barm mid danger, thu hullutreM) or blisMlsloueuiiabluxnnu te walk invisible, the laiirl Is mi uiiihlem of purity, nnd glv esclear uesx te ment.il mid physical sight, mid thu 1 it'd i0 uurlchex the woarer. IMlr a llrac ami Fiirnlliire Am Ileus Washington UesslpluSt lajiitjillelie lieiiincml Inaucllmi h.iIes Washington bus aspicislly, net only aales et second hand furnitiiie In du Herted heuseH ami at street ceruura en Kitur day mornings, but hardly a wuek gees by without there being Ixiek auctions, sales et silverware, Turkish rugs, I'liinoaonmlJniiau I'liineaonmlJniiau I'liinoaenmlJniiau (iso isircilaliix mid oriental goods, ('nod prices nre seldom risilled nml one wonders continually why they koep en bringing tilings here. Ouu wonderH, tee, wliat bu bu leiiius of nil thuse ornamental things and hew the gut swallowed up in a city, whure tlie regular tradu has the mipisirl thai it has. It might hoexpoitod that hair the houses in town would be he many lnuwuins or oriental rugs, curlaliw, brass ware, lacquer, xirculalu nml oiuhreideriea ; but thuy nre net, uud lu lu re siles nre Htlll being nunouuied. It ix hardly a vvisik Hlnce n roiurned consul sold nt auction 11 collection or Japanese art works ami curies that had t iken btm years te collect, l'ertunaluly the law had allowed him le bring theui home tree of duty, but thucheicent things hu hud went for 11 song, and thu vvhoie collection brought hardly mero than It had originally cost him. Ne miethur private collection Is an. nuuuctsl for sale, this tlinn 0110 uiade in Ihlrope by 11 widow, who cauia te Washing ton 11 fuw years age mid settled hersi-iraiid two daughters lu a partlinilaily luxurious v.y. fsoclety nuvei took thu l.imlly up, nl though they lived and enturlnluml 011 a great Hcale of extrav again i Tlie Hloriex el thoex traerdiiiary conduct et the daughters hi a Hiiiiiiuer resort, mid the rumor that thu widow wax n lobbyist, seen lull Ilium with their ew 11 kind nml Hut, although one iliugh. ter of (pilot tnste married well nml lult thu home. Of late the display has been rtdiued grimily, nnd t'lUHlgiiillcanlnuiiuuniumeul Is new uiade thai tha u underfill collection el brie a brae will be dlxH)sed el lit n prlvntu aale at tint heuse. Wouieu who have heard id the 0x1111111110 things; that the house con tallied rather (imitate about going there, mid mero dtcldedly object te letting their Iiiih. bamlH go, especially It they nre legiHlutern with votes. WHAT WILL ITStVTU.K.' Oh' Kale M cruul and lalu Is cold, A ml only glv eth n grave ul last. Anil what Is glory, or levu, or geld Whun thU Uriel hour U evcrpiat What doth It manor us hew we live ? V hut delb It ui.itiar us hew we Ule What can all of tholutureglvo U huh under thu gnuay clods we lie ' V hit will It mutter te you orme luaeiuntu thorn In Immortal culm W'lieilier our Innerul rtlrge shall be A icpllle'a hlu urn nation's psalm t What will It nintter us then, 1 Bay, hellicr 11 klugly cniwu e wero, V huthur we tolled ftem iluv te day Or begged a pittance f rum deer te deer T Wlut will It mutter 111 then If we Kept mirgarinenta from things Impute, Hummed ourgeld wlthnglait hand fuu Ami walked In thu Blrunglh of our weith to te emu 7 Or whether wu wullewud In lleaaml lust And wuilieO our huiidj in the bleed et 111011, And proved 11 traitor te overy trim What will ll matter uu'e ux then T W liclher our f 1 lends wero fuUe or true, Whether our fees were slroiifier weilr, What will It matter 10 1110 or you, AttoreurciiullulsoiilT Ob, speak I tYeiix the A'cui Yerk iltrcuru STONK MKETING-HOUSliS. run ahvixst niHUVTVUK uvkh in tun tWMiir.ut.ANU rAi.t.itr. An liilnrmlim Skrtih utThriil Thflr Asr- mux Htirn In tlsnlirllie I'lunrm el Thai Hrallen mill thn luiirnvriiienla Maila Him Ilia Ileum el Hie Writer liV I'liet. wvt, Up till no ir the middle of tlie premiul cen tury most of IhiMfl venoiable, old stene build ings were allowed te Iki lelt standing In their original nliupllclly without having had any modern Innovations made ukiii them, ut wlih h time, also, one of lhaiii, under lis eou eeu llarilrcumsbiU(H4, distinct from all the real, wax slletilly walling Its alremly proneuni cd and neon le bu Hivouiplixhed deem. Alter this, however, tliosesicrisl housex renialnlng, all save one, werontibjucleil locontlnualaltor lecontlnualaltor locentlnualaltor atlonsaml ainenilnient", seriously altectlng, and nt last utterly subverting and (hanging their whole Internal arrangements and exter nal hsms la. Tliesu UII, upright pewn, kindly Htipirti rs of the levereut worHhlppern stand ing enct in them during the time et prayer, en which te rest their arms, were new Blip plnnted by Ib'ise of niostliernert, of choicer. ikiIIsIknI weist, with lower baekH and frenta, (or the boiler niisitninodallen el such as pro pre pro lerred, while engaged In prayer, te remain seated In their pews, leaning their heads for ward, mul resting Ilium devoutly en the milMirdliiated summits of theso; ami for these grand old pu!pll,reund and narrow.fastened mid cenllrme,! high up against the wall, have long nlnce been mihxtlttiled by otliern el far wider dluionleos,oon all around, and pla oil he low m te have their i"ioned bread bases iiniugiii iiewn te no couipu'teiy en n levni with thu tops id thu pews, and the preacher'a desk te be 11 little elevated nbnve the heads el the sx)pl. 'I hu durable old walla, te besuru nustaltilng Huse edlllces, llke the wershlpiKiis ineiiiseives 111 tueir orinisieiy, nre huh re maining Drill nml steadfast, but se entlrely rniievatiHl, leiiHslelml ami overwrought have thuse structures lawn all save one utterly uuiisjeuirible 'I he windows In nil of them. Him et one, have been narrowed and elong ated, net wiili Immense fumes el glass, tall and bread, heiuq el them richly stained and cmlM'lllsliel.wlih names I user ted, the preson presen preson lallena et duvetuil relatives and Irlenda, le serve as listing ami Isautlful inomerlals el the excellent mid worth and pluly of Heme lamenttMl or crimps htlll surviving rxon rxen rxon agex el the congtegitien. l'rem the main eiitrames of seiiiu el these houses have vesti bules of Htene lawni extended outward, and In the Walts of othern have wlde reccsxfH litvn 111 ule for the proper acconiuiislatlen el the organs latterly hilrndticed, or for the pulpits set back, mid large nartuiciita have been Hiipernddud te many ler the purxe or hold ing In their nsuux Its tures, Nabbath hcIioeIh, and prayermeutlugx. Te the main odlllce of that oneor two Hterlea In t'arlislu, lieshlea U wholexalo Internal rcnovutien, several tltnex reieatud, bax been superadd ed n large apartment of hewn Htene or the Hxtne helght.surineunled en the w extern side by n lelly lower Hiiltable te the whole Htructure; ami tint unce venerable, consecrated old meeting heure el blue limestone, he long ruvunsl, which tops the bill, overlooking, en thu northern aide the town el N'owvllle, and, 011 the houthernslde.tliogontly-llowlngtiiooii Spring, from which It take Its name, with the graveyard balwoen, has laterly been utterly disguised, nnd robbed of Its antl'iulty by having cast ever It a new coating or dis coloration of universal white, oxtendod also ever 1110 large apartment 01 urlcK et tater con struction nnnexed te It, (or having held in it .Sabbath schools, prnjuruieellngx nnd ethor religious asKeuibllen, whereby, te la) Hiiro, theso two buildings or dlilerent age, but uew et the same toler, have thus been made out wardly te correspond nnd assiimulhu ap"ar ap"ar nnceel ouucempletol consolidated and estab lished whole. Indeed, se wholly transformed have theso old meetings houses bcen In the ceurse of yearn, that they are no longer knew 11 na Bitch, but nre new very appropriately denominates! churches, nnd nil that Is wanting In the vvay of fully modernizing theui la te have theui tepixixt out with lelly HlcepIcH, containing iM)ix,totheullniiiiuoul of which sumo el thorn indeed seeui already te be nsfiirlug, thus le niikn them stand en 11 jur, in outward Hhew and importance, with nuy of the proudest chtinhea of ether dinontlnutleiiH, or oveu of n few, or l.iler date, el their own, te lie Been lowering aloft lu nuy of the neighboring tow ux or villages. The only remaining meeting heuse that Is lelt without having any modern innovations tmide us)ii It down te the present time, lx that et Keck Spring. It lalcsviteil Heme (our or live miles norllie.cstorly (ram C'hamhom C'hamhem burg en au isolated llmo-steno ridge cropping out (rum a stretch or slate laud, oxtendlugall around It, lar mid wide, nt whose base, nt the oxtremutt uurtherit end, ix gushing forth Irem its us k heuiiumi oxutierant font, from wbli li this iiieetlug heuse deiivea Its uauie. hl'augu enough, as it may seem, however, this uleuu of all thu meeting houses of the springs is thu only 0110 net constructed or stone, ler when thu time had coma for the building el such, generally te Hiipersede these et wish, us there was nemipply of this Helid maturial te be met with In the whele slate land ceunlry around, nnd ax te bike It Irem thesiured hill 111 which wero deKwited the reverisl remains of their forefathers, who had held It ler their place of worship during thu vvhoie colonial limes, would have been deemed by their pious deacendaulH, IkmIiIeh destroying the h iiimetry of the hill (Lselr, a barbarous ami s-icrilegleuxact, 11 was rcselv ed by them te have tuelr building constructed, saving a Mone foundation, wholly of brick, mere easily te laiceuvejisl Irem abreid, or perhaps furnished theui ready ut hand fiein Heme kiln eris. list and burnt In their Iniuio Iniuie dlatu neighborhood. 'Ihlx meeting house, though only et 0110 story and without a gallery, whs very ample nml com iuim Ions, being capibln el having neaied within Its long mid high-backed pew a n great many eeplu, gathered Irem n w ide extent or territory. Having been built, tee, seen ader the Revolution, these poeplowero Htill Homewhat allectesi by the iiusles and fashions of its warlike times, net he much tho-e or theui arriving from thu country, who wure Htill remaining plain enough in their iIiuhx mid iiiiiissutiilng lu their manners, as rture mere especially theso of theui coming out Irem the town, many of whom hnd been ullicurH in thunruiy, still wearing their rogl regl rogl mentals lu part, ami retaining 11 stately, mar tial sort of bearing, which aouie or them wero nothing leth te show ing oil te ndv autage be fore the iisaouihled multitude. Thus, for in Htance, we nre told, n certain colonel, en arriving en the grounds urging his mottled steeds, would sometimes lie iloased te be liorne in his handsome chicle, open en all Bide-i, Heme two or three times around the inuetlng house, sirhaps Htill that weed, te be neon or all lu his hall-military costume, before handing ever the ieiiih te his attendant; and alighting Irem It, luverentlv removing rreiu liix poivderisl liead with lis long platted cue or shorter pigtail behind, his three cornered or lelly cocked bat, he proieoded thence, with this in baud, lu asuiliible, Holemn, mid dlgiiltled iiiauuer te enter the Hinctu-iry. When, however, it the beginning or the prrwjut century, amid the romantic clump or cedarH, within the Immudtate vicinity or rhauibersbiirg, en the Falling .Spring, lu placoelits preciHllng ntructuroef wixal, had been erected n tuure com med tens iiiuoting iiiueting iiiuoting heuso or Htene, many or the goutlefolka or the town, mero arlxtocratieal In maimera and Hllish in uostuine, and mero Indulgent te their own ease mid comlert, proferrod te take their pawn and iixstime their regular .sittings en theHibbitli 111 this mero conveniont and Hiiltable heuse of worship. Owing towhleh, and te the continual emigration, out of thu Valley te the lar West, or many et the .Scotch lush, Huc-oeded by the coming In of ninny (eruiati Hottlers, mcwtly Iditberan or Ho He luriued, mid te the erection boeidoa or ether houses et worship lu the neighboring towns nnd vlllaes, thure wax n gradual lulling oil in attendance from that venerable, rural, old uioetlng-heitse or Kecky Spring; which dc. crcase has continued ever since, even down t) the present time, he that new it Is having religious werv Iciw held In It only occasionally j hut while regretting this, we ure yet pleased te be able te aUle that, during all the while ul Ita drclonsleii In inoinberc, It baa been re ceiving no moilern innovations or Improve Impreve ineuta, he that new, barring the materlal or which It lxbullMt remaliiB for UH n Had and Helemn. le be mire, but yet highly aliied memorial, and piously te be proaerved ruliu mid exponent or what theso old Htene meet ing heusei were went te be, inside and out, during ihelr former, Mmpler, but lar liaiuiler limes. ' ' une otiier inoetliig.houso wax there, be. Hliiea, which, 1111 le the llinoeriuxiloniolitloii. had likewise recelvesl iiomiKlertilniiovatloni or Improvement This wax that or Mlddlu Hprlug which steed soiiuesteretl and nleue. Heme two or ; tbree mliea below hhlppens' burg, 011 a llttle umlnence among Itseakn. eveilrKiklng the gentle Htream from which It bail Ukeu ita name. Of all the meeting, housex el the valley it waa 0110 or the largest, ut two bterltx lu bight, substantially built belnc ilMlaned terslanil for auea. Hoen after Ha election, however, unfortunately were ob served In ItsTblnJdef wall, directly epfHwIle mu pnipii iiisiu.-v n ,1111(111 euiwarii euige, Hcareuly notleealilb, and a ninall dehiscent crev loe III 0110 el llsicorneta, owing nu doubt, ten llttle sinking W the Inundation under neath and although thorn had follewod, for the whele sixty nix years, during which this heuse bad continued te be standing, no in crease whatever id Ihose delet.ls, nnd lids wall neetiicil new le he most llrinly estab lished en Ita foundation, yet, ax en the Hal) bath ilavs. hnlore thomernliiir snrvlisi. erdnr. jug llie Intermission at neon, seme two or thorn dismal, prying, and overly olllcleux IMirneus worn somelbiiox te Iki seen standing hehlnd this defiutlve wall apparently acril tlulrlng It nnd cemmmiling en its we.ikness and instability, IhiK, fnmi elsiervlng Ihelr demeanor, waxn (eelliig of illilrust and dan ger gradually dill uaed and kept alii 0 through out the whele congregation, It monibersgun menibersgun eielly tsslng made te appieheml that this wall, Its btilge nud crevlui gradually Increas ing, nx they faUaly Imagined, would en hoiiie fiiture fatal day of sjss'lal Holeinnlty, when the house would -be densely crewded, mid. deuly lai glvlnif way and teme tumbling down with a crash, hearing along with It te Inevitable destruction, net only thu minister In bis pulpit. 1 lonely altai hed tell, which would ire had enough, but from lis falling partially In upon thorn, a goodly isirlien of the whole assembled uitiltltiidu besldes. And ax thore had Ihhjii, moreover, a con tinued tailing away el its membership from causes somewhat similar le these which nt thu Hame were bringing alient a like decrease In that el Uecky Hprlng, it wax dually ro re HdlMfl te have tblx old muetlng-house el sumo tnKeu uewu ami arieiiinrul brick, or a a smaller mid mero unliable sir", oreclod lu its place. Within tlie cenlinex or the wlde district from which this meeting heuse locelved Its wershlpars, nu the slate laud sldoef the vast valley, remotely situated, it wax the happy let of tlie present writer te have had the home of his earliest ilas, but aflei wards, in pur suit of bis regular calling, he wax thrown far asunder Irem It, and made tr reside success lvely at dllforent places. Yet en such casual returns le the old neighborhood ax were al lowed lilm, "few and far laitvveen," It wax always his went te make at each tliuea pious pilgrimage le this sacred hcusoef weishlp, te de it piejHir rev orunce and homage. AUSTIN VUUHI.V. in Sew l'resllnt nl Ihe I'lilladr lilil.i ami JtcAdliiR ltallrus.1 Ceiiifiany. 'Ihe Atnerlcati steamship project which ix new liulng agitated, allows or much diversity of opinion for and against the enterprise Austin Cerbiu speaks very favorably of the project, nnd says "it is simply a quisstien whether we shall or shall nut have Amerlcan ships le take a share el the enormous ocean trallle te nnd Irem Ihlx country, or whether we shall continue lu the future as in the past, te leal e te foreigners the whele et this mag in II cent buslniMx which naturally mid prop prep prop erly belongs te ourselves. Mr. Austin Cerbiu la the Heading railroad's new firosl firesl ilcnt, and has nlready adopted rofermx and redlm liens in the innuagemeut of that read which eiicourages hefsi in the minds el the stock and taint! helders that their invest incuts w 111 net be total losses. A ustlu Cerbiu isn nativoet New Hampshire, havlug laaen born In Moriden, hiilhvan county, in tint Btate, about huv only years age. His father wax 11 lawyer with n small practice, nnd after he had given bis Hen nu a Aliunde education, be loll him rely uen himself ler his law studies. I.lke many another great uud sue cis-ilul man, he taught muueI for a while, and out or bis earnings .is 1 sxligogiie he Hitied enough money te pi ler a ceurse in the Harvard law nhoel. He graduated with high honors, ami Isjgan the practice or Ilia profession nt Newsirt, hlnsle Island. He seen perceived that the West allorded hlin better epiHirtutntiex for ndvamement, nnd he went te Davenpi rt, I nva, intending te practice Invv there He sism saw there weru great opportunities f r miking money through leaua te Western farmer", and pre curing capital Irem New llamiwhlre Irlemls, he engaged In the businessvery suicesfullv. He became lutereated in railroading, nud lu 1MI, unsiiHect(st by any one, sis,ured from the bands of Me'xrs. Drevel and Morgan a controlling Interest lu the Ling Island rail road system. Jle nlse bes itne largely intor inter estisl lu the I. It A ral reul, et whli h he Ix nt present iirealileuL I or ears hu has Isten tuteresteit In n scheme for rapid trans. Atlantic travel, and believes that steamers can be built which will run from the ter lnlnim el the Leng Isl.md railroad at Mini tank Point te Hugland 111 six dajs. Mr. Cerbiu has made his vva Irnui everty iii te his position as ew nor et J- Oflu.uue, anil still be vverka hard nnd will havule work hard as Heading's pitsiitent. aiAHitlAUK IS LlllX.I. I.I te Juwer, l.uvr, i I uuml lu lliu Muuiry Kleciluiu rrein the Ilioeklj 11 tu 1 n "A Chlnose leve loiter ' II ivu I any old lashlened Chlnuse levu letters in my trunk ? Have 1 n gilt-edged Chinese blllotdeu with a monogram like a iron's track "' There vvax never n leve letter vv niten in Cliinesn. Ne Chinese maiden ever (sinned a billet detix ernuiit n valeiithu Kuther nadly was this said b a reuiaiillc veuiig Chluuiiiau, Mr Heng Wing, who is noted among the Chinese for the hMI! with which be play en the mandolin. "In China," continued h, "a man never Heea his w ite until lie is wedded te her for lite, and aoiuetlmiH he d as net see her then, ler she may refuse te lemnve her veil until three daH have ela e I ifter thu wedding. If he doesn't like hoi lie. inuet get adiveri e, but be may marry auuiiur wife, uud thou another uud another, until he has gene through the blludleld lottery often enough te get 0110 that Biiits bun. seniu of thtbe (Ihlnose Cni'iuses have hundreds et wives. Thore waa nu old In hulorwhe took it into hlx head te get married one winter, mid he married -JO wIveh before he get through. The last wlfe la the laverlte, but the hrst ene la the boss." " Itn man nover sees his w de befere their vv eddlng, hew does he niake tev 0 te her V" "He doesn't make love te her. Hlx mother arranges the match, uud his future mother-in-law makes lovetohhu. It is 11 sour court ship. Children me lermall engaged te ether children that the hnvonever hoeu ut the tender age el 'I or in, and alter 1111 en gagenient or 10 or Uears the get married " " Deea a Chinaman ev or marry hlx lOiisinT" "ieja marriage el cousins was never beard el lit China. V iiiau may no mere marry bis cousin Inlhina, lluu In Hnglaud iiinan may marry his deceased wIIe'h sister. Yeu talk about your old hiuilllex here, and your eldest families are mil the generations old. In China ramlllex are hoi only llve and eighty generations old, and every member hits ttcompleto record of his aneosters ler all theso goneratlons, 1 he remotest kinship prevents marriages in l hitin, and il two fatu Hies have the faintest Imagiunble kliiHhlp Hoventy-Uvo goneratlons hack their children cannot marry." " What are the most common families In your country?" "The CheuB, the Wengx and the I.eex. The Chens are the Smiths or China, the Wengs me the Joneses nnd the I.oes are the Ilrawues. A Mr. Chen would marry n Miss Weng, but be wouldn't marry 11 Miss Chen, l'erhups that is thu rcasun why the old bilks uiake the matches. It prevents the Chens Irem tailing lu leve with ene another." "Are the CIiIuohe Indies cultivated V "lib, yes; they cau read, ami write, uud draw, paint and embroider. They never go out en the street with their husbands. If u Chinese man and woman were te walk en the Hlreet armdu-arui in their country as Amirlcan men umi women de, they would be lueblKkl. The women stay Indoors. lr they wish te visit their mothers they take d fcf conveyances. Hernet lines they may be seen walking In llie ark with Ihelr children." " Yeu are married I" ' Yes." "Te hCIiIiiure lady T" "Net In nn Amerlcan. I c.vuie te Ibis country when n lsy II years old, '1 heugh 1 was!i,oed mlles from China, my mother ! trethed 1110 ten IlllloChlnnseglrl I bad nover ws'ii. My inotber uxeil te write le me bow small her feet were mid hew pretty she was, and what a beautiful cat-llku nese she had, When I whs 'J) yenrs old mother neiit 1110 a letter Haying I was old enough le gut mar ried ami must cemu back te China and marrv thegtrl." " What did you think bIkiiiI It T" " 1 inetigiii 1 was eiu eneugb, nnd he 'ell hoelsever cue lu levu with nu Amerlcan girl In Nevada, and married her. We had our pictures taken, nnd I sent ene le toy mother together with all ncreunt of the wedding, which 1 translated from nu American news paer Inte Chinese." "What happened T'' "The next thing 1 knew my undo and four leuslns came en te thu United Htatex and bad 1110 nrrosled ler bigamy. I was taken before a cettrl and tried. My undo went nn llie aland mid s wero that 1 b id a wile In Clilna." "Wlut did you de then 7" "I theiiKht 1 wax In n box, axyeu Ainerl caiissay. TheJudeakrd llie witnesses bow old I was when I lelt China. They refilled that my mether had plcked her out for me, and that, In Chlnose law, was the samn as marriage. The Judge said that they didn't have any Chlnose statutes In this country, and my undo Innocently replied that hu would send te China fur soma Hvcrybedy In the court laughed, and, ns I lived In the town ever Hlnce I came le Amerlca, all knew that 1 bad lelt China n llttle boy, se tlie jury acjultted ine. My undo told the Judge that he would be behead ed when be went back te Chins, which was a monstrous lib with which be Intonded te nenre the ludce. I have never been back te China, and fiiipitose the llttle girl whom I never siw Is a grass widow. Peer child 1" MIIK UAME AND WKNT. Hhe cauiH and went, ax comes and geej 1 he dawdrep en the morning roie. Or as the tender lights thai die Al shut et day alung the sky. Her ceuiln made the dawn mero bright, Her ROliig brought the aoinbre ulgbl Iter coming luada thu hloseeins shine, nergulngmaile themdroepand plne VV hers er her twinkling feet did pass, llencath thorn greener grew the grass 1 1 he f eng birds milled their small threats 1 e swell for her their highest notes ' llul when she went the blushing day Sunk Inte silence chill nnd gray, lliedaik its sable vansunfiirlid, And sudden night pesvised the etld O, fend desires that wake in vain ' she nu'er will come te ux again : Ami new, like vanished perfntrfuswMt, Her aiomery grows morn vagne and llcet. And we rejoice that morn by morn 'I he sad old world seems less forlorn, since encu se bright a vision came Te touch our Uvea with heavenly llauie, And show te our bowllderod eyes W lull beauty dwells In paradise Jnmci IS. Kcnyen III the Century. . m I Hi) seems hardly worth the mingles ly te many n tired, unhappy discouraged woman who Is snirerlng fiein chronic lumnle weakness (or which she has been able te find no iPllnf. Hut inere is a certain euro lerau tlie painlulcein plaints te which the weaker fox Is liable. We relet te Ur. l'lerrn'a" Kavorlte l'rcscrlpllen " te the virtues el which thousands et women can li silly. As a ionic and ncrvlue tl Is unsur passed All druggists. W.SAw VuuIIatea perfect Illghl, When veu demand n llcnsea's Capcliie l'lnsler of a druggist, te expect te receive one. lei there are, e regret te say, a few druggists ur the Cheap Jehn variety who will try toper teper su ule jiiu te accept seme worthless substitute with a similar sounding name, such ns " Capsl cln," ' Cnpelcuni," ' Capucln," " Capslclne." etc, prefixed sometimes with the namu ' ilur ilur ten " or " llenten." Cheap lehn will ener jeu ene et ti-ose wretched Imitations for halt the firlcuel thu genuine, as he can viullatreril te de, Is leal v-iluu being nelblng,und lis cost but Utile meru Uoiuen'9 uru Uiu only porous pins ten, that can bu depended upon te cure every ailment subject te external treatment, 'j hey are prompt, sure nnd thorough, l'retcct vonr venr sell acalust deception t,y bu)lugrl reliable drugelstsenly. Tiiegenulne twarwlhe "'Ihresj Heals " trade-innrlr and I113 the word ' Cap- cine "cut In thu centre. JanJ-lI,W,a BVBV1AI. KIIIJVBB. SIIII.OII'.H CAT IIIUl KKMKHV-a posltlve cmuler Culairh, Dlptlieiia. and Cankel Meuth, rer sale by II. It Cochran, Druggist, Ne. ISJ North cjueun stieeL JUST AS COO I), limit allow unvrne te makn ou Is llevnany ether ri nu dy Is Jut ivs gecsl ler sick hiadache ns 1)1 lA8liuaspcclal rrescrlptlim, ler It Is net tine lids Is thu only remedy In thu neild that strikes at tlie root et thu dUeaau uud drives it euu Ulve It u trill. Bill 1,011.1 CUI'.K will liemi'dlat.ly relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and lliniichltls. Cur sale by 11. It. Cochran, urugglst, Ne. 1J7 Nertb (juuen strect. The l'epulalluii or ljiiuaater 1 about 30,fti, and wu would sav at least one halt aie tumbled with seiiiu ntrcclluii el the Thiealaud l.ungs, as these complaints aru ac cording te statistics uinru numerous th in ethers We would advise all net te mghct the opportunity te call 011 us and get a buttle el Kumps ilibuiiulorthelhioaliind Lungs. 1'llce fxictuits and II 111 it size lice Kespectfully, II II Cuchian, druggist, 1J7 .Nelth Queen slreut- WHY Wll,l, 1OU cough when Hhlleh's Cure will Klvuluimedlatu n Het I'rlie 10 cu .Wets , and (I, Fei sale by II H Cechruii, UiugglsU M. 1J7 North Hucun stiDuU A had JX!c''irfnfin, Is te i-nHe 1 nice fitnlly or beja c i pirls nnd then huvuthi m can list Inte an uarlygruvu by that telilble dlie.isu Coiisiiuiitlen. lleeU thu warning mid ihick It In Its nrbtstauesby Uiepiniuplusoef hump's ltilstini for the Threat and Lungs wariaiitcil te euro uud rulluveall iiises l'rleu .Vic nnd I. ter sale by II. H. t'echmn, druggist, Ne.lJ7 North Cjueeu slrwt, 7VmX me free. (j) 1IIK IthV. Oi-O. II. ailAYKH, of Houiben lud .says " Hethinysell and wlluoweeur Uvea teSIIH.OII'H CONSIJMl'llOVtlUltK." Kersalu b II II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 17. SeithOucen tit. Aetlvt, rushing ami Hellable. II. It Cechnn, llrugglit, 1J7 nnd 1X1 North Once 11 street, Lancaster, l'a , am iilnavs bu 10. lied upon te c-ury In stock the puiust and best feeds, and sustain the reputation of being 110 llvn, pushing mid lullable, by 11 commending articles wlih will established 11101 It and such as aiu pnpulai. Having the agency fur the cule bratid l)i. fvlng's New liNcoveiy tur censump Hen, colds and coughs, will sell li en a posltlve giiitpinlee. 11 will surely euro nn nnd every ntltctlonet threat, lungs, mid chest, and til order te prev 0 mu claim, w e 113k j ou te cull and get u Trfal ISntllu t re- (1) MI.KK.l'LK83 N1UIIIS, mmiu iiiNenible by that tuirlblu cough. bhltoh'sCiiiulatheiouiody for jeu torsaleby 11. il. Cochran, Druggtst.Ne 137 Nuith Queen street. uuderlul Cures. VV. I). Ilevt A Ce, VV holiisaleaud lietall Plug, glhlaet Keme, Oa.Hiijs We have biiui selling lir King's New Discovery, ltlectrie HIUcih uud lluekleu's Ainlul balvu for two jeurs. Iluv 11 neur handled remedies that si II ns well, or give suih tinlvcrsil sallHlactleu. The 10 have been seme itomterlul cuius eirccted by thusuniedl elm sin this city, he vend ca-.es of proneiiucid Loiisuinptlen huvebien entliely cured by uw at a few bottles et Dr. Mug's New Hlsiuvery, lukt 11 in connection with tlectvlc Hitters. He guaiunteu theui ulwavs Sold lij II. it Cochran, liiuggiat, 1J7 und 1JU Neith cfnucu bllcct, Lau ulstei, l'iu () IIOIUKKSI MOTH Kits I I MOI'IIKUSII I Aiu ) ou dlsturtx-d at night and broken el your ret by n sick child sutferlng and crying with thu excruciating puln el cutting teeth t It ee, go nt mice uud gut a bottle et Mrs. WlNSI.OVV'a SO011UNO 8YKUP. It will rullevu the peer llttle sulfurer luunedlntaly detMuia upon Iti ttiei-e Is no inlstuke about It, There Is net a mother en eailii who has ever used It, who will net tell veu ut once thut it will reiruintn thn bowels, uud gtve rust te the mother, and relief Mid health te the child, operating llku manic It Is perfectly fuvlu te usu In all cases, and pleasant te the Uuue, and is the pruscrlptlen el euu uf the eldest und best tomiUe physicians In the United tiUtua. Oeia every whure. ri cents n bettle. mavBUlydM.w.sAw KIUNKY TKOIJllLK.S. A Vase of Many ears 8taulliif; Cured With Six llutllm. In a Man DO Years el Age. Allkktewh, l'a , May f, ISM, IIandsliem lilTTBU Ce. Ucuts ! I had been troubled with my kidneys foruuuuiberef eais, used utmost everj thing wlthejit much benefit mill I tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 used six bot tles and am pleused te say 1 am entirely rid el thu Kidney trouble, besides my si stem being toned up se that 1 loci llku a dlllerent person. I cheerfully leceiuuiuuil thosnme te all attllcted tn this way. JAC01I MUSCHLiri. 0blU-3uidTu,Th,8 HUOWN'3 HOUSKIIOIil) l'ANACKA. Is the inostetrertlvel'uliiDoslnijer In thu world; Will must surely quicken thu bleed whether taken Internally or. applied externally, and thuiiiby 111010 ceitalnly KKL1KVK VAIN, whether chroule or autu, than any ether pain alleviator, nud II Is win ranted deublu the strum, th of any Btiullar plena rallen. It euros pal 11 In thu Hide, back or Hewels, Heru Threat, lihetllnMlslii, TiKiiluichu uud ALL AU11KS, uud Is 'the Ureal itellever el l'ule. "HUOVVN'rlllOUaKllOIiD PAN ACKA " BhnulU be In uvery lamlly. A to.iHpeoiilulotthol'auauji In a tumbler et lift water lswiHilnned, It pro pre pro ferred, taken ut nedtline, will HUKAlt UP A COLD. 11 Lenta a beuiti, il-lyOU,W,ASw HmntOAu THLOl'IlOllOH Feil 1H1KUMAT1SM. Frem Life te Death Is hut 11 moment II thetiimtllsm or iimiiulula strikes thu heart. 'Ihesu diseases arn the mint puliitnl and the most dangerous iifaiiy tu which human kind l-f II iblu. They lly from one put Inniiethcr without a monient's warning, nud liniments nnd ether outward applications mu In themselves dangerous becnuse they aie liable tu drlm thnitlsuisu te seme vltnl ergnu nnd cause Instant death, Klieuiiiallstii and neuralgia nre dlviases erthu btoed, nnd can only be reached hy n tonicity which will drlve ftem the btoed the dangerous acids Such a nmiedy Is Athlophe res It has lieen thoieughly tested, and Is n safe, euiocuie. Spruce Cifek, l'a , Oct R, ISV. In answer te jour reipict te knew what jour Athluphores has done ler mu, 1 will say It has dene wnmlnrrul wnrk. 1 have sulTercd from rlieuiriatlsiu Inr ulghteeu years, mnru or less, and anilsuiiietluiesmilablu te nut imp clothes en or eat alone. 1 took all kinds, doctored with a gesst many doctors, but nothing did mu nuy geisl, 1 was getting wcrse Instead or better. I mad your advertisement In the Democrat" nml" sentinel " paM-rg of Lowlstewn 1 have taken In all lour bottles I feel no pile. 1 was drawn crooked, but new I am stialghl onto ninie. Think jeu f,r the geed It dene me. Athlopheros lithe lncdlrlnn. 1'lllI.IP I1AUA3IKH. our incdlclun has cured 1110 of neuralgia. 1 fullered with it ler tlirce das, audit nave me In Btaiiticlltf WM. f.KINCII I'aliuyrn, N Y , August 19, 18M. I used onebotlluof Atliloplieros for nruratgla utter being laid up eight weeks. The icsult waa very satisfactory. Its. I.I1I1Y. Kvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, hut whom they cannot be bought or the druggist thu Athlopheros Ce, Ne. 113 Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car rlage paid) en iccelpl or regular prlce, which Is II (M per bettle ler Athluphores and Oflc. rer l'llls. Fer liver and kidney dlfeases, dspepslv, tu digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache-, Impure bleed, Ac, Athlopheios l'llls uiu uncuuatcst. JanJ-lwtcKt c m'cink I'LAsrnns. BENSON'S POROUS PLASTERS. WINTKll l.Kl'OiUlth CAUSES COUOIIS, Colds. I'leiirtsy, Itheumnllsui, Pneumonia Neuralgli, tjclatlca. Lumbago, Hackachu anil ether auments. ler which Ucnsen'a C'apclne 1'Iastnrs nre ndmltled te be the best remedy known. They relieve and cure lu n tow hours, when no ether application Ix or the least lament (Indorsed by 5 1 physicians nnd druggist s Ho He Ho wnre of Imitations under similar seundlnir nnuics. such 111 Capsicum " "Cnpsliln." or "Capslclne" Ask rea llmmi's asd taki mi etheiis. Kxamlnocarelully when veu buy. All druggists. SKAilUHVft JOHNSON. dllCmdeedAw l'loprleters, New Yerk. TTOL.INA COltUlAU VOLINA CORDIAL CUKES DYSPLP6IA. INDIGESTION, WLAKNt;S3, CHILLS AND FEVER, MALA RIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. It ti Invigorating and dettghlMI te lake, nnd et great value as a Medicine for weak and Atllng Women and Chtldien. It gives new life te the whele Sistcm by Slronglhenlng tlie Muscles, Tuning the Nerves, and cuuiplu." Digesting the feed. This Ueuicdy contains no hurtful Minerals, ts composed el carefully B'decUsl V igutablH Medl elnes, combined skilfully, making u Bale and Pleasant Ueuicdy. A HOOh, "ellna," by leading physicians, telling hew te treat diseases at 1105(1., mailed, together with n set or handsome cards by new llellel) pe process, en receipter 10 tents. rer sale by all Diugglstsandctrecers. Should the dealer near jeu net keep VetiriA Cuhdial, remit ll.ei, and a lull elze bettlu will be scut, charges paid. msrAitsD only nr Vellua Drug nnd Obomleal Oempauy, HALTIMOKK, MU U. S. A. 21 lydAw B aKLKY malt whisky. PERRINE'S PUKE HAULEY MALT WHISKY. DiSI'KI'SlA.lNIUUESllONniid all w.istlug dlswiaescan beentlrclj cuicslby It, MALAItIA lscemiiletuly erudluited Hern the s stout by Its use. l'KUUlNK'S l'UUE HAULKY MALT VVIH3K revives thu energies of these worn with excessive buddy or mental etreit, llncta a; aSAl KGUA1II) ngalnst oxpesuru lu the wel and rlger"'is wcuther. 4VTAKE ptUel u wlmglesstill 011 jour ill rival hemu idler thu 'iheisuf thu day and lliu sumo iiianlltj' betore jour tiieatfiut, lietng chuuilcullj' puru, It ceuuuends ltsull le thu tsed IcaJ profession. WATOH THE LABEL. Nenu genuluu unless bearing thu stgnatuiu el the nrni en the label. M. & J. S. PERRINE NO. U7 NOIITH FRONT 8T., PHILADELPHIA. 6upUl-Cuioed& CXLY'S CHIiAM llAliM. CATARRH HAY FEVHR. ELY'S CREAM BALM Gives telle! al Once and Cures COLD IN HEAD, CATAKKH, HAY KKVEU. NetaLliiuld, Hnmr orl'ewdor. Kiee Irem In. (urleus Drugs and Dtteuslve Oders Apinlde Is applbnl te each nostril and Is ugreuable. l'rku fs) centa at druggists , by wall, leglstered, hi cts. Clrcill ir lieu. EI.i IlltOS, DrugglsU, Osnege.N. Y. Julj-23-ljuedlyw TTlXUAUarKD VITALITY. EXHAUSTED YITAIITY THE SCIENCE Or LIKE, the great Medlcnl Weik nl thu ngu en Manhood, Nervous and l'hjstcal Deblllty, rreiniituru Decline, Kimrse! Houth, and thu untold miseries censeuueiit thereon. a pages 81 e. l'i prescriptions (or all aisiuses. ciein, iiiu gui, umy 1 ', iiy uinn. sealed, llluslriillvesuuiplu true te all young ana mlddle-aged men for the uuxt '10 days. Address 111'.. W. II. 1'AIIKEU, I Hulllnch Stieet, Husten, Most. myl7 lyeed&w OKN KEMOVKIl. YlClXlltU COHN HEMOVEK. Warranted te eradicate complulely and In a short time, the most nbdunile corns, hant or soft, without pain. Held by Uoe. W. Hull, Chas. A. Lecher. Jehn 11. Kuutrman, Dr. Win. Werm. ley. And. G. Krnv, Chas. J. Shulinyer, and al ritlY, UIW9. u. .'llilllltTKi, Bill, : lmclUOLD'S DIIUO SI'OKK, flwlJ-lVd Ne lul WestOiaiitiu BU e UHK UUAliANTKKD. RUPTURE". Cure gnarantoed by DU. .1. II. MAYEII, Kase at once 1 no operation or delay from busi ness 1 tested by hundreds of euros. Main erace, 831 AUCU ST., l'lll LA. Send for Circular. CD-lvdAw CUKK KOK Till: DUAK. Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Kur liniuiB peifuclly resteiu hearing aud porlerm the work et the natural drum. Invisible, cum. fnrtable and always In jiosltlen. All conversa tion and evon whUpei-s beard dlitlnctly. Send ter tllustnile.1 IkmjIc with testluienliils, ritKK. Address or call en V. I11SCOX, KJ llreadway, New Yerk, Mention this paper. JunolO-lveedilyw wir MATBi.BMH mVIHB. LA)lJ,Atr.?K ANeMiiaiKimil I4L U..TIUK ft lit w iSJ lneiuuriur MUUimtM AVJiJ'Vi!?, Ml"ersTlll hvr Uneas - . . in., aim ia im eM, Bna i RKAIMNd A COLUMBIA ItAlli LANCA3TKU JOINT LINK It. It V On and artr BtlNDAY, NOVKXIIKtt II, TU PlIII.-iVB DM-Alllklli ' ,0n.,nll.1!,,a,i,Sn', i"ter al 7 a. mi. rer Shi-iTK"1.0."!.7-" '"."' " 1 -.." in. amnwH in, -tfi rer lt.aUA,N8 LAVI. COI.UHIHA ? , rnr 1 nV.., . . B VJUAUIIX VII.LH Ter laibanen r.ii":.",',H,u" P ' 1, K5ndJk I Utiil Kill tl M " r- rorl.iinrAslerat7.iMn.in ,11.3s andl tin. rorlluarryTflleal7.30a.il), 8UKDAY THAIH1. f'i TltAlNS I.KAVK UKADINU ter lAiicaster al 7 'Al a. in. and 4.Q1) p. ui. rer Quarry vllle at 00 p. in. TllAINS LEAVE yUAKHYVILLK ,fiJ rer Lancaslrr, laibannn and Headhunt 7.10a 1 1tAINn i.kavk iriMii n-r !...... , 3.J rorlluedlng and Lebanon at ktW a. ut. ani aT u. 111- rer gnarry vllle at B mi p. m. TtlAtslR IVtirif iilMUlif uw - 1. J&X rei UeaainK ana Lebanon fcna 8.10 a. m. antlO - .....-u . Tim ni. iin iciuiiBr.i ..'! I'. UI Ter Oiiarry vllle at R 41 n. m. 1KA1NH I.KAVK l.iritAM.M J rer ..ancArttwr at 7JW a. in. ana 3 i5 n, m rerOuarrvvillnfita i.i ,J?."?aM Martelta JnmiHS ...-.., l,vwiivi uunceien, Aiaiiiieiin, ueftOHUr ' and Lebanon. sie time talilr. si ull .i.ilin... . r. M.WtlON.HurHirliiteudeMl. -X& PKNNHYI.VANIA HA M.ltOAD HOHKD -. . i,r.. in em-ci irem June I3.1KM1. f,il al L riilhwlelphla as fellows i rnT M IjiSLVtl Lava WEirWAIll) 1'acltlc Kxpressl.. News Kxpiessi.,.. Wnv Passenirell Philadelphia. Lancaster ii'.p. in. 4.10 a. m. I 30 a in, 7-wa in. 1 23 a. m, t Jfl a, in, Mall train via ML Jey) i jti a. m. 9 31 a. Ml, 933a. m l) Ma, m. 9.V, n. til. no i Dinu ijiieif ...., Niagara Express Hanover Accem.. ., rust Ltnef rrederlctc Accem Lancaster Accein itarrlsburg Accem... Columbia Accem Harrtstmrg Express.. Chicago and Cln. Kl.. Western hiprcsil,... EAHTWAHD. I'hllic Expruss. ...... rust Line Hnrrlsburg Express Luiicasler Acreui ar. CeluiHbla Accem..,, Seosheni Express I'htladulphta Accem Sunday Alatl Day Express! via Columbia 7 Id n. in. via Columbia )I ll a.m. via Columbia 1.1 Op. 1IL JJ& via ML Jey, 3WP.W, fi j t p. m. I W p. m.; R 10 p m.f ti '-f p. in. lu-eti p. ir. 1'ave l.ancaster, t-M a. re. '"a. in, s in a u. ..va. in. 9 in a. tr. 12 Wp in. -cap iu. 3 no p ui, l p.m. f i-i ii. hi 7)p. m. i. S 7 40 n. UL 1Z. M-iK m . - J. 1110 a.m. iK rrivn ai -, 4CMi.ni. $ sifta.m f vlaMtJeiIt: ll'isa. m, ; X IMl. M T-i Mflp. nu J? 6 43 p. m, , Hnrrlsburg Aicem, e si n. nu 9-4S p. in. The Ijincaster Aceommedatloti Imnu iin.m . ,fi It uurg a. b iu p. in. uiu arrives at Lancaster al KM Pt"i ..... m, xnu muneiui Accommodation leaves COlnm ?i blaate (On. m.undrvacli(..Murlitt.ini nv liu," leiavea Celnmhbi at li 15 a. in. nnd 2.1V n.. t reaching Martetw at t.ei and 2,1V. leaves ffi ftllltilltljeat 3 lV n. 111. nnil nirfvna nt I 'nln mhl. .eV' 3 X t also, leaves al S .Unnd arrives at urn "T 'w sssixw;! : ylivAxri or CJnarry vllle at li a. in , 10 nd M u. ..'" The Yerk Accommodation leavus Marletlaal $& 1 , u uuura i. i.iuiuuu'riacvucDUHQCUllf ,i with llarrlsbnrg Express atslOn. in. v-ef The rredertck Accomuirslatten. wnsLrvinnAAt. y?fi Ing at Ijvncasbir with rant Line, west, al Xl Jfif D. iu.. will run thremrh te Knidnrlclr. iV The rrodericlc Accommodation, 01st, learwiiHi Columbia at 12.23 and reaches Lancaster at 12il jJ 1. lil. "V J Hanover Accommodation, wit, connecting at linncAsuii ,viui "mutini r,Aprcss uc tlsi a. la, vrlll rnn f hmitirh ti llnnnvnr i"nllp Mv-.in, Mma. ax- . . "M lese jiinu. wusu en euimay, wUlstnnat Dnwnlnitewn. Iuiu burg, ML Jey, EHubethlswn and lllcldletewH. Vfe f Ihe only tmlns which run dally. On 6undaif.,2si ib Mall trnln wnst runs bv way of Columbia. Ty the j. . vvuiii), uunurai I'assonger Agent. .A 1 CI1A8. E. I'UUII Oeneral Manuaur. -8 HUUBlCrUMMlittlNU tHIUU. aljLi and ki:i: -'IHE ROCHESTER LAMP,t Sixty Candle l.lghl ; Iaj.its thorn all. AuolhurLet el CHEAP (1I.OUE3 ferOas ana .' uiiatoves. i"fS THU " PCUFEOTION " )lki MbTALMOUl.DlNU AND UUHUEll. CUSU10H WEATHER STRIP m bouts them all This strip outwears allothers.y iirwin emi. uiu cum emp iiiiuiiihT ,11 winuuirs, ,'j KirlliilM 1 lin iliiat ItitHn nut ,nnw iniil r.iln. Aviv 4.1 one can apply 11 no waale or dirt made Inaiv."4 laying iu can uu uiiua unj wneiu-ue neieau;jj bete, leaily ler use. It will nut split, warp or s9I shrink a cushion strip Is the most perlect Ati2 the tteve, Heater and Unngubletu ;j5 OF- ."?,? .Tnhn P Snhn.iiTn ft: Sana. 1 W.. . WW.i. WW MVUMt. 24 SOOTH QUWEN ST., liANCA'IIEIl.l'A. w ITM. A. KIKKKKK AliUUM O. UKBKJ M .,i 4A.4 KIEFFER & HERRI WOULD CALL SPECIAL Al'llINllO.VT'J Fuller cSt Warren Ce.'s (inui.N. ) stoves, m; mils, fuiisacks and wm. Ueaik noeno le inn any risks with "rUI,. LEIt A WAKKKN'.H" Goods. Wu guarauleit them te glvu Hiitlsluctlen. Asalleater,''lllEHl'LL.S'DlD"ha3 neilval,; being a thorough het base, no p ut uf this steyaj lumaluscotd.eveiy Inchet It nidlates hcut, ci AS a 3iu uier ami ciiieaper ucuies'iue-m.i.u a v p D1A3I0ND" has established ltscll In Iho Irenl'S niuks. lhu merits oIlhe"il,IiENlHU"unil"imiUUt',i! DIAMOND "consist In lieauty of Construction," Perfect Control of lirnft, Cluaniiness, ue l)ul,; no (Jus and l.conemy et r uel. -C'all aud uxaudne for yeursult. 40 EAST Kir3 ST.J loi'i'eairictiouur iiuusee '3 AiAumaaxr. -jtcrAOUiNitny.ita wl-ll STEAM HEATIHO Latest and Most Impinvivi MaiNK-Trwlwi, PdtttM ir SUliuii.g NeworBecona-IUnd ' DOU.EBS, WATBK TANKS, HKPABATOJ HIOSISI or UlTAIl WOU SUCH MdOUBii kepi lu Uachlne a bops. ' M CHI OH OS APDIMI, Ezra F. Landi8V WOUKU-tVr HOUTH ClUSUUY 8TU)t LxsuAHTaa l'a. uliCi, TVTlLTilONH OK DOLLARS ABIT JJA. NUALliY thrown away in w"J article net v. erthy el !"' iSuA Isnotthecasewlih UIUUIW tl5J.i hlx cents evorywberiJ. -DLALHU3 I.N , ij lieiiscfiiriiisliiii Goods 1 0 m J m ISJ.?. ,nWiAti4
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