IHEsE Vy ' 'X fxi - tftV -? THE TAyOASTEK DATLY TNTELTAGENCEy, SATURDAY. .TANUARY 8, 1887. W?f?3 W& ptNOIUTA'S SUPPERS. v i lery of an advonture which IMIbeIb alonelrlnn In Iho buart Every year Kebort I'ortos I'ertos I'ortes toftttrtoll fur our holiday acetiu. Mllnenl that was In our bach- oeurso. wen, it was Iho lait Md 1 Wero destined te have I .. ... U tnrneil nut, and after r much I ad debating of prea and cons we te try mills new grounds, and off fir the l'yroneea. We stayed dayi nt l'au, and alter porno pre excursion amenir the neighboring te get ouraelvesi Inte preper walking i made our final arrangoinenb, and hired ene el the best culilei I extr Jee Martinez by natne, we anld fare- nr blends at the llotel de la reste, off cheerfully ler our threo weeks' te the mountain. 1 won't treuble aticountef our dally wantlerluga, go en te the night of the nil venture l. we had, or course, proviueu With euus, etc., vvhen we left l'ng twplng te be lucky enough te net a a wolf at leait, or, hi our vatiny lenuiy d, perhaps a bear ; but hlthorte, al we had been nearly a fortnight in antalni. we had seen nothing larger Way of game than a hare. II, one alternoen, Kertescup, Joie, and I consultation ai te vr uai we nueuiu no. re at a nelnt where we must decide r te go down te the Utile village of UwnereJOHO assured ua we mieuiu soed Inu and a civil landlord, or erwe should co higher tip Inte the tains and takoeur chance or whatever modallen we might lind. or ceurse titer succosUen preved the mero at- ve with the half tinge of adventure and rtainty te me preiaic iiuie inn at sin J and se we dcclded notwithstanding loreoouing anakes 01 tue ueau irem W tolled upwards and onwards, travers al wild and dreary expause of country, passing inreugu uartt ouerous piuu Is. new crecninc round some told tgauulder of a mountain whence we looked sfcwn en dim. unexplered ravines, or farther i-immw aome higher mountain range, Its dark KM weeded wltn the gloomy cers tree, or . Mat by aome hissing torrent, whose splash Itue nniyseunu tuai utekb me biidue I rennd whose lefty crest wheeled an , af le in majestic solitude. j Talking ccoeniy te eacn oilier, or nstonieg te Jese's inexhaustlble stock of legends, we at lassth found ounelves close upon an Inn, ad, seeing a ruddy and cheerful glow from grate lire shining through the open door doer deer .way, we decided te stay ter the night it we ecald be taken In. Jose told us tee house bad been much frequented in bygone days by contrabandists, and that once Napeleon, rose of his generals(I could net understand Wfctcb), had slept there during the lllLit ttem Spain. -The host, a stout, geed-humored, gay little Bsyyennese, came forward at once, ami after WW words from Jese, in the manner et MemBlards placed all that he had at eurdls-i- Meal. All that we wanted just then was tapper and bed; and while the foruierwas getting read y we went up-sialrs te tea what 9m aleenlntr accominedatloii was like. 4, Nelther Napeleon nor the contrabandists MB have been particular as te their bed. rooms. There was but ene room with any .pretension te comfort or cleanliness, and in '; that room we both decided te sleep, telling " " - tn ivnf , fl r a llnl.tmt ami nnirlini ImI fv Thinking ecr things afterwards, 1 reuiem. ,ber n Btrauce leek llltted across the landlord's i 3face when Jese told him which room w e '.'.meant te hae. but he Bald netliluc and WBllghtly shrugged his shoulders. Hoeer, ' -2 he and his wife and daughter get us a Tery r. ;J decent supixjr of ttoned liar e aud a bottle or 'C two of most Irreproachable wine, which se 'ittfar restered our content and geed-humor ,v Jthatwe sat up until far into the night talk- r uganu listening te jose ana our nest, wne 3? ,'-"were discussing the chances of sport higher 'up tne meuuwius en uie morrow. K"Come! things leek letter," said lories tjue as we entored our sleoplug-reom, where z."" .." ". .":r... "-.?,,. "ir. ,.? :r." nl,l wntimn li.i4 lf t hnr stinPM Iwhind lifir '? BOl they must be the daughter's ; aud nicely ji auapeu root tuey nre tee no abominations ei ? aigu iieeis or peinieu tees taere; nnu vrnai a beautlfully arched Instep ! the traditl nal , sttea-u of water might Bately pa33 under it," fauld Beb, who was u great admirer of pretty feet "I'll have n leek at that girl te morrow. "Perhaps 1 had hetinr nut tliem outride the doer: she mav want thutn iti the murn- rttlir hnfnrf wn nrn ,l,wn.M I nalil cnTiHtilnr. ' alelv: aud I suited the action te the word. ! sav. Jack, don't make such it row. veu'll reuse ihe wliole heu3-.'. Jove' what a draught!" said Heb, who was lighting another pipe at the 11 m 'itOW I 1 made mi row. 1 put ILcm tlew n rentlv as nesslble." I answered, takluc oil '"jny ehoetlng-jacket aud winding up my rAwatcb. ?&r ' Well, old boy, don't ba crusty ; but t-'Jiullel l say. Jack, didn't you put theso j,& aheea out, after all T" nj x-e-s, ' i onsnereu siewiy, ler i was un f5.1ac!ng my beets at that moment, " Why, sSyeu heard me, didn't you 7" $. Well, there they are, standing iu e.xa.tly --'-,'j?lh Ranili ulRcn " Aii'jr. -. . . 'iw Nonsense ' l saiu. ler l knew liniiuiw ;naoiebat given te playing practical jokes. Jbut I raised my head, and sure enough there were tue suess mat l nau a minute neiore ffeUirWWLOut. S Beb audridoCeJ aHach ether for a second, rtthan ,i "Putthomeut jeurself this time, Bub," 1 Is"plced them eutside. I watched him keenly. ' v'f Ai he closed tne deer a sural meaning noue t-fneaiea inreugu tne room, and a sudden v3 draUElitsoemeJ te blew the candles almost Lto.jeut H. "Hew cold It Is." Mild Rebert with niililvnr. , $Shul almost wish we had taken Jese's advice i.'.iand none down tr. Sm IuIr. I iinn'r " j j ilut he stepped abruptly, and touching me t f-'en the arm, pointed te the spot wheuce he JMU MAUU LUD BJ44Hjn, llll't IMCfC t'tfy HCfC -ianqmi jm- SOW I think VOU will admit that 1 mn nnt I aauperslitlousjellow, or yet easlly frightened! -& um ji:t)(utiui uiu icvi u iiiriii ui nervous nessrun tnreugli me at the mysterious re- jjH appearance of thee horrid slippers, at I new M'began te think et them. Moreoter, I knew OJ'Qrtescue had t very sensitive tumperament, ijk and had been advised by his doctor te avoid 'Sail niental oxcltemont. Therofero 1 had a ajueuwe reason for treatlug the occurrenco as t absurd te regard the Incident asbupematural, i.yea aeveuuiy, mat uv se ueuewng 1 might eulHclentlylnlluoncerorttscuo te think the .W game. ?$ Whlle these thoughts Hashed through my .; remind jonescuo stiti had his hand en my !-'-Varm. erasnlne itunconscleuslv with an mr fgf tightening ;grasp j his ether hand was out- ' , iieiuwu, immune te tue sunnern. ami lux 4X vjea jidje iimu ua luum witn au expression el horror imponslble te describe. "Come. Vortescue." I said win, m nT.r Elf" trying te laugh easily, "don't be se tragic, is- mau; remember it Is Inte and we must be up tt, early If we want te have a try ler a bear," ' j7nd 1 gently shook him by the shoulder. .1lnuice of horror he had fallen into ami uitiiu F ;S? K rwt gasp ier UnutU he ueit his hand oer c"P-i" 4 bill ttVAU ami In t .mn Is .-ifi. ul.l un r$Jck, isityeu? What doyeuwautV" '? "1 want you te get te rest like a sensible ?jr man instead et striking attitudes," I returned 5' crossly. s, "iceuia net sieep u i did go te Ned," no 1.- annaNirrul 1, T ul.nil ,... t ..t.. t.7r"sit by the lire awhlla. Delinle." 1m i-eiiHmihuI jj-i hlewly and with great emphasis, "there Is i,t auuieueuy stanuing in these slippers. In a f "uu" ",ue A nueuiu uave seen uer lace." U tr M ArAvnil ttiuil g iImi.iI . I.l,inii r- t.fdoyeu take me for n foelf" I exclaimed, V sW.VV, P l0 l00K Bl Wul bofero O'lUK ilu u. rV..H II Nntthftr tlm n..n ..- i... .i.. . i - . flurJ,0d8 KeQyiat Ifelt ashamed of my i a rude specch: aud alter nmiin r.,,.,i.,,n,. 1,1.:. M Ol the hard ilav liHfnrn n l nuiin.i .1... . . 'clotheaetor my head iu nuch fashion that I i JU Wft'CU hl"h t0r '" 8Dlta 0f UJH8lf, I y uuk 1E rasjr bueui mm. nut se much Kir geed intentions, mv heml nr. u,i.,., fe touched the pillow than I foil fast asleen. . . " ' "u uvvn mure man uair au r oeiore t. weke buddenly and completely 1 a Hart, aud the feellm? thnt vnn . 1.. ?ffidfi?S?1 V4 """eu'ttJ te me by name. Ma,k 1 -Z. iwnei;v vfijure i wan ,Tteen 1 sprang outet bed, and I alw Fonts .ee lying batk la hUduir. .!;.:.iw.. ."'i?1. Jul.rllU.,r ntr,...,..,ir.i'T'.'-.'"""J' ". ue ...i...... . . -,hHI,lnlu JiI4 pyes start. r from his head, woreflxod lu an lnteuVe Ihorrlble stare at Bomethlnif in.i .,J:.. H, aud Jils hands were UuhtliiL-aiwi i,.,-i,,.. t remove aemetlilntr, Invisible te me, frein latbreaL Alse I noticed that theslinnnr.. ;. uatr close bastde his chair, aud the heel ef one of them was ralwd, as a woman stands waw nenaing ever semetning. ,1 Belted the water-Jug and daslieil the con. tent la hU face. Theu I flung ihe deer wide epen anil taking him In my arms with a urciigth which mtonlsliei me new te think of, bere him out of that aecuiaetl room, aheullnR vr Hilly the whlle ler Jose. The up roar which 1 mucin (lllli'klv brought net only Jose, hut the lauillerd ami hli family en the Ooed lieaveni! hew Ihey clialiereii aim crtmeil thoinielvew anil muttered charmi BRUlnst the power if the ell ene I And Hi what an Inexplicable mixture ei i n . ." i. i .!... ...i.l lit lull Hpanlah anil KurIImIi I endeavored 10 jeu nm ntt iis.wsw ...-. -- -- "'Oin what had Happened, i vvuuui uu " e It von l( I cnuhl. At length KerUwciie seou.Btebo rei-overlng, and tearing that the sight el the room might have nn 111 cllcctpn him I made Joe take a blanket Irem the bed, and placing my Peer irinn.i nn lLn toiretlier carrleil him down the narrow stairs te the little room w here be S "Xan Z l.ndl.Vhe was" in.t anxious le de all In his power for UN hastily te threw en seme legs of weed, and telling Ms wlfe te bell a can of water, left the room. He presently returned, a bottle of cordial under Ills arm. Theu sendlug his daughter ler varlens condiments, he skillfully concocted a mixture, the Uke et which 1 neer tasted borero or since, and handed us two glasses, tinder the lnlltiflilce of which 1 saw te my satisfaction that Tortescuo graduallj regained hisstrength. "C.onie,latullerd," 1 said peremptorily, hav Ing asked Kertescue whether he would care te talk about the mysterious atlslr "ceuin landlord, you must tell us the meaning of theso ghostly sllppers; ler twlce we placed ttinm nutside tliu deer, and tw loe thev w ere returned te the same et by some lu Islble agencj', nnu wueu my menu was taken iu, they were standing clee beside bis chair." Here our host glanced uneasily at Kutes cue, and, cressiug himself, respectu-lly asked of Jose his name. "Kl Soner l'ortescue," was the answer. He shook his head as though punled, then muttered something te hlmsell In Spanish.el which I could catch netniug nut tne rreucu name "Lamonte." "Come new," I repeated Impatiently, "there Is something te t?ll, I am cenWuced. draw up te the tire aud tell us all about this mystery." Hoeing that we were determined te hear all, the landlord, w Ith an epresslt e shrug of the shoulders, sat hluieir by the lire, aud the two wouieu, who had been listening atten tively the while, expressed au opinion tint It was net worth while going te bed again for the short night which yet remained, with the greitest saug-freld, took each a Spanish clg clg arl'le from our host's steie, lighted them and commenced smoking, au example we had no scruple lu following. And this is the story we heard from the landlord and Inter proted by Jose when we could net fellow the Frauce-bpanlsh patois : Mauuela Oarcla was the beloved and only daughter of a lauieus guerrilla chief, who at one time lent considerable atd te the Snauish government during the Trench lnvaleu of that country. Among his many followers, Manuela, who was remarkable for ber great beauty, even In a land where most girls are beautiful, was worshipped and adored by all. but none with such hepeless Intensity as by young Miguel Cortex, ene of the youngest members of the band, with nothing te recom mend him but a haudeme face and figure, and the reputation of being an unerring marksman. Of cour-e Manuela was net iu sensible te the devotion paid her by Miguel. but her father, who kuew most things thai went en around him, gav e the young man te clearly uuderstand that he had ether' Mews for bis daughter than te let her marry oueof the poorest of his fellow ers. However, time weut en. Pedre (,arcia aud his men gained universal uoterlety by their daring reprisals en the hated enemies and in- vaders of their beloved country. Mauy w ere the expeditions scut out against them ler the purpose of surprising them In their mountain lastuesses, only te return te camp beaten aud disorganized, with marvelous tales of their strategy and ferocity. One young mau espe cially was always mentioned as though he bere a charmed life, and te such an extent had this belief grown ithat the Krench com mandant, te encourage bis men, offered a large reward should he be taken or killed. Needless te say this was Miguel Certez. New, noueef all this was lest upon Manu ela for Miguel's fostermethor, who was also her duenna and huuihle companion, would pour forth bis praises and recount all his deeds of daring aud the dangers he ran iute Manuela' a net unwilling ear, until at last her heart fairly melted and she told Miguel, when net he pleaded for a kind word, that let her father try te dispose el her hand as he liked, she would never wed any ether than Miguel Certez. home little time alter the guerrilla scout brought Pedre l.arciawerd that au attacking lerce of unusual strength was bemg sent against him. Carefully select ing his most trusted fellow ers he posted them In places where almost Invisible themselves any ene appren hiug their camp was at their mercy , aud te the one w he should succeed in capturing the leader he premised that he should receive Manuela as his bride, and be made second only te himself in the band. Hew proud Manuela felt of her hamWuue lever, when he stepiel forward and begged htschtef te let him have the foromest pest. and ere he departed he bent before her, aud, kissing her hand, murmured : "With such n prize betere, bouerifa, 1 shall succeed." What a time el suspense did Juana and her charge eudure all that day ami night! ami when the sound of beivy lirlng was heard echoing through the hills, Msnuela's anxiety became almost uncontrollable, aud with dilh culty was she restrained by Juana from rush Ing down the steep pathway te try te gain lu lu lu telligonce. At length she heard thu steady tramp of a number of armed men coming up thu moun tain. "Oh ' they are coming' they are com ing, mia luadra'" she cried; and the tve women ran te thu edge of the parapet, which had been built ler the better protection of the hut ler it was littl" iettur should It be atijtked unawares. Juaiii liatened.then shook her head. "Tint is net the way our men generally come back," she said doubtfully. "Oh, holy Virgin, what is that?" for as she speke a sharp volley rang through the weed simultaneously with a piercing cry ler "Mauuela." "Child, child !" Btiecent inued, "romember your fathar's ceuiuixuds; de net leave this plateau ! coine back, Manuela !'' striving te held the girl, who Hung ell her restraining grasp, aud with distracted leeks disappetrud down the ineuutaiu. Ne one could tell exactly hew It had hap pened, among some of the guerrillas who escaped there were whispers of treachery. At tbe moment when Garcia aud his chief men Imagined they had driven back the enemy, a fresh force attacked thorn In the rear. Thus surprl-ed panic selzsd thorn and liarua a-id Miguel were, after a desperate resistance, made prisoners. By order of the Comu.andante huneutethey were marched te an open place and there shot. Such was the sight which met Manuela's eyes, as like a mad woman she burst through the row el 1'reni'h soldiers who hail tired the fatal volley. They were reitlug en their musket, while tue isemuiuidatit aud tne sergeants examined thu Itrnleis bodies nt l'edre fiarcla and Miguel C rtfz, and the miiioke from the late dischirgu still hung in a faint wreath ever tbe liltle group With a wiU scream of agony, that thrilled the hard ened hearts of the I lench soldiery, Manuel Hung herself en thu ground beside what had been be lately her brave, handsome young lever, who had left her a low hours age UUbd with Biuh high hopes ami the cartaluty of success aud In hcartbroal.iiig.iccenta implored hi en te speak te her. Then starting te her feet with the lury of ene iosessod, she steed bolore hamente,HUd, cursing him and his ilosceniUuts aud fol lowers, ioretohl the destruction and rulu that would shortly belall the French iu Spain. It was after the do'isive hvttle or Victeria; the Trench wero flying terrer-striken across the Pyrenees. In the ptule many became separated from their comrades, and, strange te say indeed, it might almost bsolled late ene night Lamoille and two or three of his beldleis leund thomselves cold, weary and hungry clese te this inn, where alter the death of Garcia, Mauuela and Juana had fled. A violent storm had ceuiuiwn-ed, and, ren dered iltuperate by their misfortunes, they resolved te speud the night horn, trimtlug that ttiu loneliness and BHcludm of UieHp.it thu uonsefthe Trench reverses would net hu known. Telling his men te be en the watch in case el u surprUv, I.iuioute ruttrud te rest. When Mauuela dNoivered who was an In mate et their house a dnidly resolve tilled her mind "Suiely the Irgiu aud the stints have at last delivered him iute my hsuds," she thought. On one pretext and auether she waited uutil tbe soldiers, having eaten and drunk, had fallen asleep. Theu she quietly made her way te Iimeutu's room aud walked lu. He was lying ta-k Iu a u'talr, mere than half HSlep, when she entered, aud alie sUxmI in the mlddle of the room motionless, galug at him, her great eyes blazing with rage, her lips, drawn aud tight with the intensity of her riuslen. At length the fixed g iza seemed te route, him; he atlrrml uueasily, e polled his eyes, aud recognized her. i .V'. Ua! '" l11"" he exclaimed, wllh brutal insolence, "What are you doing her? Have you come te tell me you prefer a llvlu-t rreucu lever te a dead Hpanlard? "1 have come," she replied, coldly, her lingers wotklngcenvutsUoly the whlle "I have coiue te Kill you tuatenge my lather and my belretheiPa cruel deaths. Yeu uewl net leek ler help, she continued "no ene can come te ur aid; your men are mlwp and you ate at my mercy' en con mm and Insolent that mi are, kilnlh.ie at last do de do lheted jeu into my baiuK and ir jeil icih me new, innv my soul iiemt rest lu painidl-Hi until ynunud ul Wf juut nameatu iloriul ileriul nated''' Sii saviuc. tlin siirang tn the side of his chair, and below hureuld ri-xlsthe had hl.it by Iho threat fenrlul struggle rlluwed. lie, wtwkeneil by hunger and privation, was no match ter the Btreng iiieuutaln-brtM girl, wrought te Iren by the memories el her dead father and Inter, and her blaring eje, glemuliig teeth and set lace as she Meed mw hlui, pnviug the breath el his luug, made her leek like a lieud lm-trnaux. au,.s11 e, the narrame 1 ...ppened leek at Tertescue be was leunuit: for ward, listening intently He diew a ilwp n ream. "Jove" ' he Mid, "hew cxai-tlylt drvrlbes the tacnthtt was bending ever me beloie I fainted But go en, padre. 1 shall hav eseme thing te say atter Ju have finished. IMd she kill him outright ' "Ne, O.dJuuia, who also had her suspl ciens raised tiudluc Manuela did net fellow her teher room, weut by lustitn.1, as It wete, te the guiwi i haiuber, Biid hearing the sound of n desperate struggle ler lire gelug en, rushed down te the hall where the soldiers were I vine about, tued them, sav lug their captain needed them, and led the way te his room, iney were out just in muv. uiuti minute and It w euld hav e ls?en tee latr. l.s meule barelv escaped with luslilc, but Iho nr. Hrtinfttit tlt,4tr,ll ,1 M ItlUOl l's rOOOU. allll It was a mad wenun that Juana leit out of that accursed chamber. !?he only lived n verv short time after; and they say," added ourhest, "that owing teher vow her smt cannot rest. 1 am sorry it should h-v- hap pened te ou, gentlemen, but when you c'tese that room I thought you would hoeulto sale, Issing Kngllsh and net nameil l.imente, though it is a common enough name about new." , vii ." aiii Tertescue. "it is a uueer coin cidence, but 1 suppose the reaseu why 1 was selected a-s the object for the ghost's mluistra mluistra tleus was that my father was a Lviuenns and en marrv Ing my mother he had te take her name with the property, cense lueutly the gentleman we have just heard about was mv grandfather. 1 say, Jack, Is there any mere el that mixture left" There is net much mero te tell. Vvedld net go higher up the mountains next day, but went dewu le San I.uls, ter, though Vor Ver tescue would net admit li.hu nerves were much shaken by bis adventure. It w.vs the last excursion w e took together, for before the next summer, i Ircuiustances ever which we had uocentrol,and uever shall have, put an nd te our bacheler wander ings. Sstirh Is ui v ghe.t stnrj what de you thiuk eflf-f. 'I ' 'I l ' '- SAltVEL HUM rati. , OlRSimitKcr Who Hal Itciuiue tlinlle.nl ul (Ural llier OrKaiilzilleu. 'Iheisjnvpntien of Iho hoderatlonof Trade and Ijvber I uien which eieneil at Columbus- O , under tLe tavorabledireclions ami auspices of Mr. hamuel i.ompers, of New erk, was attended byseveral thousands or working men. Mr. (lompers Is a native of Londen, w here he was born of Itutch p;reul", thirty seven years age. He came te America when he was but thirteen years of age, finding employment immediately at his trade of clgarmaklng at which he hid worked from the tenth year. He lias been n meuiter of the International Cigarmakers' I ulen from its ergini? itien in 1-I, anu at the tune of his election te tbe oihce he new holds, was its V no president. All the indications favor the belief that the rederatien of Lnber will seen become a dominant factor in the uulustri.il movement of the age. It ditlers radnally from the Knights in feveral important pir ticulars, and ler the present at least, ihe twj organizations are likely te continue the war fare which has been ler some time in progress. Mr. iiempers says "if the bettering el the condition or the masses is all that is de'ired, no con ill' t el authority n-ed oe ur, no lash lug et theories or mothels ueed disturb that unity of action that should be the distinguish ing Uiirocterlctic of nil labor organizations. ' The oxecutive committee of the federation propose te send cemiHjtHt t,!i:ers through out the sta'-- ; preach itsdeLtriue"!, aud they '.V ill also shortly beln the publication et an ellicial journal te be called tee m m .Sriie( enf. It will be under the editorial manage ment e! Mr. tiemiwrs (its president) who is uet without experience iu journalism. iliur.i'.i a jtii uu euwjL Juilss Leuis K. Clinri h, VV lei ll l, J a, t Cum pilled Ills t'nrllctli lear The npK)lntment for governor el Iiaketa has recently been given te Judge Leuis Kos suth Church (a young iiellticinu who has just completed his fertielti yearj by I'rosi I'resi dent Ciev eland. Leuis Kussutb Church was born In Brooklyn, December 11th, lln His ancestors, Captain Himuul Church and CeL Timethy Church, served in the Kovolutlon Kevolutlon Kovelutlon ary army, and the latter rondnred valuable service tothesUloot New erk during the troubles with the statu of urnieiiu His father was Kedney S Chun h, a late resi. dent of Brooklyn, who n'-hlMved seme dis tinction as a lawyer. Judge Church was ed ucated at thu Hudsen T.iver Institute, at Claveraclc, New Yerk, and alterivarils adopt adept oil the profession of the law, prvtlslng lu jus native stite. Jn pelltli i he lias always been a Democrat, unci us such was elected le the assembly al Albany in is-' from the 1 irst district of Queen's county, by a iiiajurity of j, i mi ever nir. n. ii. uaiuweii. iiisuistrict cmipnseil the towns et 1-lushiiig, North Hempstead, aud Oyster Bay. Trier te this lime Mr. Church bad travelled extensively in the West, and was familiar with uuuy of its Interests. About a year uge hu went te reside permanently In Dakota, entering the political Held there, aud re-elviug thu up. poiiitinentef Justice of the siipremu court of tbe territory. His new appointment Is ene which is likely te be lull or interest aud im im jertanet, net only en account el tint oxtrnor extrnor oxtrner diuarv iirewtli et Dakota, but of its knock Ink' for admission at thedeirs r ihe Union, ler the name aud title ei "s-u'e A 1'ruliliiii from thu Plt'sburg MspHch Tboeo-tchman pulls upnt u tallread crosi cresi Ing, allghtH and lowers the window ei the carriage. "There Ber," hu Kys, "jcu can put yer head nut new," " Tut my lit ad out! What de you mean 1" " Why, ser, Iho sign beyaut there by the t brack Bays: Loek out for the locomotive" "Why, jeu feel," testily excUlmed the oecupint of ibe carrlage "you are the party who is te de the looking out." "lam? Well, hew can 1 de that when I'm net Inside?" mg WsjWf. ----'- -: rSrl v '' :':' ' :"jP&' ' V m' -'''.S--s)Sjf'T9 " ""iiV " ' " "HHKItH WAK IHUD" A ttrpl te llm gurry Thst Ma-s I'toi-euiiilrd f .1 II. I CuutrruliiE mt'iilil "-eni: vNe have r-elvrsl a number of leplles te Ihoipiery in these cultimusn Ien days no alsjut au old song which uietheis weie went te slug their talvs te sleep liny and moie years ana Trem the sever.il answers the following is selected as the med complete version of Iho old-tlme poem ; l.lv vstik, Jsmisi) I I? lettlD Idlli'tSOt IhO lSTKLLUIKS, IS. Iiinnsnt'r Inttm I'Oiuinvililcallmi sinnnlJ II i .1 think U in hplpldiii out. Ile ( t bits inlslitknn In ivgnM te tlm uimmiIhi! lines, and also as te lllrvt'siHlng ancllUiu, lmh ihnseus will explain Here II Is as lleiiui'd lihen si noei ney leriy cars age. .I.VMI-.S until sons of rrreilnm listen tome. And jedaughlcrs, te.s, glre en, A en a sad mid mournful ieiy U II A as .vs ever leni snail hvai. Hull, jeu knew, his troops suneudricd V ml defenseless lei t the VV est. euuklv Hum mir troops aueuiMi'l 1 hutiiv idol teieslsU 1 eniler were the scenes of puiln-. Mothers n rung their hands ami ulid Maidens wept their svr&tns lnsisiet, t Alhers strove their hearts le htdi Auumg the tnwps thst uuvc hisl te I i te Were the htngsleu velunteeiK , I tplaluThoiussthuinceiuiuAiiilud le protect our VV est freulleis Hnl there's ene iiuieng the number Tall and crncvtul In his mien . I inn his sup, his leek undaunted s, in e a nobler ou th was is n M n trlid te say, " Kareweli, I one, VV uvid her hand, but nothing spoke, I'siDnell mill, may Heaven protect ' t ieui the rest at p.irllug brvVe. One sweet xlss he snatched lreui Mt. I raved his mother's prajer enie mere rresel his tathet's hand and loll ttie 1 or Lake 1-tle i distant shoie. Soen he came whero noble l'errr Had assembled all his fleet Here thu gallant bird enlisted. Hoping seen the tee teuiett VV here U lllnl " The bitUe ragi s I - he lu the strtte or no ? I his step yet Urm and manly " D.irobeuice; the hostile lis: Ah beheld hlui, SCO hlui. l'eriv. lu the si If same ship they ngM 1 bough his messmates fall tireuud htiu N. lhliig can his soul allrljiht. Ilut beheld ' a ball has struck hlui See the crimson current Hew, l.eave the deck," exel ilmed luiv" I Miy Se, cried Ulid, ' t will uet no. " Here en deck 1 took my station e er will lllrd his colors 11 y, 1 11 M and oil gallant captain 1111 weconqueror we die There he fought though faint ami Mtssliu- Tlll our sbvrs and stripes arose V iktery hav Inz crewnetl our efforts All triumphant o'er our fees A nd did Bird rccclve a pension ' VV as he te his friends rcsleied Ne nor never te his bose.ii CUspid the maid his heart adurud But there came melt dlsmil tlillngs t tern Lake Brie's distant shore, Bitier that U Bird had perished Mld-t the battle's awtul rear nearest pirents," said the letter "This will bring sad new te i' De net mourn jour llrst bolevod Th juh'i this brings hU last ml leu " 1 mu-t sutler for desertion I' rum ihe Urlfl Maara llead the letter, brothers, sisuirs, ru thu last you'll have feui un. S id and gloomy w as the uiernln Bird was ordered out te die VV here's the wjast net dead te pity. Bat for him would heave a sigh see hlui mirchand bear his tillers, Harsh thu clank upon his ear , But his step Is llrmand manly ter his bteest no'crharbend Iu. 1 henh he fought se brave at trie, r'rrcly bled and nobly dared 1 ct his ceurage plead fui mercy, Lei his precious life ti J spuid See hs kneels uien his celBn, Sure his death can de no gid SiKireblui llnrk O' Hed lh:y e shot hliu, Me his bjjeji slreums wllh blixM lareviell, bird' r'arcwell lerever, t rlends and home he 11 see ii" mere New bis mangled corpselles burled Ou Lake l rle's distant sb re t inities a iilklk t iSLiet. I.eiinliig ikjitiis, Ntiteltles lii slies ami the Ultil freaks In fun There are lu the world many of fortune's favorites who have liltle ether octupatleu than that of lounging, l'er thei-e has bctn in. en ted what is known is the lounging wrapier, se arranged that the wearer may rest undisturbed by the weighty rtspeu! biltty of keeping herdress free from wrink les. But an obstacle is in lhovvsyef these wrappers becoming lasting faverlus. It Is that the wearer must rest always in nearly the same position. Neverthe'e-.s, as they are bow itihlugly made and the wearers are sure te leek charming in their recumbent Isisl Isisl liens, m-iiie urt'es that tliey shall In) worn. holt w oeleu labrlei are used ler thousand usually pale soft sbaJes are i lieneu, as they will allow mere trimming thau wrappers of the kind made of darker shades. A pretty out) Is made of paie blue camels' hair serge. A deep ileunce of soft white lace is gathered at the neck and falls straight te the bottom of tbe skirt. Sulli lent fullness is given the ileunce te allow it te be loepsd high ou the left side, where it is prettily ar rauged with loose, graceful drapery of blue camels' hair, in front the vvrapimr is laid lu plaits from the Mhoulder and kept in place by bands of dark blue vel vet at the waist. The ba -k is also laid In plaits and strapped at the waist with velvet. The right side, uiten which the w earer is supposed te lie, is left iicrfectly plain. The sleeves are full antl gathered into a light velvet . !1, which reaches nearly te the elbow. An ellertbus been made te introduce some thing new In tbe manner of lu.king sleeves, but although the move has been principally made by t'reneh dressmakers, who seem le nos-ess, abeve all ethers, an aptitude for con ceiving and carrying out nnlsilr plans, it has met w 1th liltle success. Te be sura there are seme fanciful sleeves scen, but the greater part of them are plain. Nothing has ever cau-ed greater thought or i are than the sleeve et a dress. .Nethlpg mdeed has stimulated mero ro re ro peatfed ellerts toward perfection thau badly titling Hleev es. It was a study ler years, anil new when It has be nearly readied perfection it isn jt re.isonable te suppese that Hdiea will be easily lnlluenced te change. It is like asking a beautiful woman te cover her fare with a veil te ask that the paifectly littn? sitove should be covered with trimming which completely dotreys the ellecu While tUellght sloevo Is still In favor with theso having beuutirul arm", there Is noticeably a slight tendency toward luller ones. I su ally, ir net rpulte plalu, they are nuished with small cutis. 1'ur occuples a promlnent p'.acs as a fash fash fash lonable trimming. It Is applied alike te the heaviest woolen labrlcs and te the most gos-Bjmer-llko tlssiiOH. Bonnetsutid hats, cloaks ami te-v gowns In short, allartlcloset dress are enriched by it. The demand for the Lip land, or blue fox, is se great that it has a alue that places It beyond thoaveragenursn. IU delicate tlutlng and Its sumptuously st f thickness glve It a foremost place In lemlnliiu toilets. Thore nre many Imitations et It which are cirectlve, and Uiose who will have the blue lur, but have net the means te buy the real Lapland fox may find thu substitute of service. Chinchilla ranks net in favor, then comes silver fox. A mantle, lined throughout with chinchilla, recently made lu Paris, ropresentod au enormous money value. Black and groy-blue plush or velvet combine happily with blue lox, while thln chllla euhances the beauty or nearly every tint In these fabrics. Krmfne Is used as lin ing ler sorties du bah ltlch furs are a pos session te be tenderly cared ler and te be Jelt as costly legacles Tbe gilts of lur from the Lmporer anil Hmpruss of Kusala te the 1'rliicess of Welmar en the occasion of her marriage, recently, were most magnificent. Thu rich brawn Huts of Imperial sable, with their reddish, geld and tvvauy lights, are net te 10 mistaken and can never bu approached by the Bable lurs. the I less 1Mb Hllckt r. 1 mm Iho Okie nre JnUir Otcun The llrm of Armour A Ce, of Chicagts slaughtered during the year lfc&O, 1,101,S0U hogs, and dunug the same time they Beld of Iho various products maufactured and dealt In by the firm ever P50,000,000 worth. This is entirely outslde of their Immonse pecula tions In options, etc., en the Beard of Trade, Is thore any firm Iu the United mates that can show bigger figures 7j Sfitsler II r mn, el (lssirRl. Mtheugh Senater Brown has given un several invasions sums el money aggregat ing M'ueOnud fllWlHM te dilleient charlla blti lustuusleiis lu the Seuth, he tightly dl regards all appeals for alms from private sources. He kiH'ps lu his tltisk a prlnled slip which he encloses le the vvrlteiHlu teply. It brlellv stales that his appllcalleu has Whui rivelvisl ami that he regrets his inability te comply therewith. senator Brown sprain: Inte piomliieuco In 1m7 when an imkueivii mau. He became the isiiiipriunlse ciiHllilate et tbe DoiiiiH'ratle piity for the governorship id tltsirgia Hnwss very peer mid divided his llme tielweeii practicing Ian and working a small larmiiear the village of (anion. He diMtcrllsis tliu manner lu which the news el his nomination reached hlui lu these words " 1 had four men cutting wheat wllh com. melt cradles. The binders were very much behind. 1 pulled oil my coat and pitched In. The weather was very warm. AUnit sun down Colonel Wlel iiuie by. Hi turns who they've nominated ssld he. " I wus net n (Mudldate and never driMined of thu honors. 1 replied that 1 could net guess, whereupon he told urn It was I. The story spread that 1 was nominated whlle working Uke Clnclnuatus, In my Ileitis. .suKseipienlly several of my opponent of fered te buy my farm from me. Tliey wanted losew It lu wheat, ihey Haul, an 1 work 11 when the net convention was held. Senater Brown's held uisui the people of Georgia Is very strong, lie Is prominently connected with the Biptlst chinch, which Is oils el the largext denominations in the statu. Ills Irleiuls say lie can be returntsl lu Iho SJ into as long as he lives. His constituents iss.t tv e In him. They likehls plain, heuitdy wrjs and simple mauiiers. He Is essentially a man of me people. sill: lNOV His fl'IVl, lll'f IOVKS IIMI. 1 ou will love me 1 Ah, Ik he .T As uien love no letter, dear VV ershlp 1 es, a mouth or se tenderness? Perhaps a ew After Unit, the unlet tcuse Of possession : careless eaie, And the calm IndlflVrence 'J hat all utairlel liner j neai Ulnue veu, dealest ? Net at all. As rate msde veu, se you staud Vs Kate made you, se you (Ul, t ar below Leve s high demand lotfceiv strangels Leve's deep Ur, 1 cm leek you I tueugh and through, rracinB plainly .Satuiv s it iw lu the heart shegivu le you k non Install my heart mum stake. All the danger, all the fear. And y ut glad, ev en se, te make thL, my lining b urxuln, dear ' - ia,t( ir s n rri, t'l tvurirr JeurtMt. t.mtl HrateliAllelil Cheiistiid English ptiiiirtx-es us Ihesticclcsl et ilewers. But uullher roses, lllles, nor butter cups arc sw.eter thin Iho mouth et that t ilr ene who uses bOODO.ST djlly le keep her teeth n hltcai the drlitn enuw, and hr ,;ums u-l as June reecs thsKitue llutiiAti alure. .VlanyTnln attempts art, insde te lern-uttlie remarkable success of Bunsen stapilne Plaster lhls splendid remedy Is kiiusii, sold and usttl every hert, and lis prompt ai Hen and mirlia) lisl lurutlve HiTirs tisve wen ler It hosts of Irlends. Imtt&itens hsvv sprung up under similar sounding names, stiih hs " Lspsliln," " Caitslcuui,' eli, lnteuded te deceive the cart less and uunary rhtse nrtlcli3JMiseii none el the virtues of Hit, K 'ntilne therefuru we hope the ix.epltt will assist us te protect wh it irti al once their Interests nnd ours .Vsk ter iMMisen s riaster, and examlue what Is tHven freu, nud make sure th.it the word eaHluti scut In the middle or the plaster ltsell. and the ' IhreuMmls trade asrk Is en the! no cloth. Vny teputuble dealer will show you the iftv uarils wlihi'til hesitation If you cannot re uteuilir the name Bensen's CaiKlne l'laslcr cut this paragraph from the paper. M re VIAL KUTIVMB. Ue Net Mete llllndly. u carefully in parcliislng medlilne Many advertNett ruiuedlcs can work trreat Injury a e worse than nene Jlurderh Itlevti It itteri nre purely a vegetable preparation tbe tuiAlltMt child can take them. They kllldlwase mid tire the patient In asafe aud kindly nsy, rer sale by II. 1! t echran. druggist, li7 and IS) -North Queen sliect, Lancaster. UATAItltll CL'HEI), health nnd sweet breath secured, by bhtleh's Catarrh Itemed. I'rlte fe cents. amd Injector free, ler sale by H It Ceubnin. Unit-nut, Ne. 1JJ North Uuren stre.it. llepeud I'peu It Mether Shlpten a prophesies and Leuis' ma eleitlens are very uiusTialn things, but Thon Then nt' frctectrtc (hi can be tleiMinited upon always. 11 cures aihes and pains of every description ler sole by 11 'I. Lochran, druggist, 1J7 and IW North Queen street, Lancaster llrst Ilate Hvliletire. ' OfUn unable te attend business, being sub let t te serious disorder of the kidneys After u lone slege of sickness tried tried llunleck Jlloeit JttUtrt and was relieved by half a bottle," Mr. B rumor, el Kecheslcr. N. 1 .takes the p.illis te writes, l'er sale by H B. Cochran, druggist, Ufand Hi Werth (jueen street, Lancaster. forlauie back, slduer chest, use ihlleh's l'er eus Plaster. Price 1 cent ler ftale by II. B Cochran, Uruggtst,Ne. l North Ciuten slteet. lUNDKLlus l.ivita TiLtirrs (or sick headache torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion hinall and e.uy te swallow. One pill a done. I'Hie, rm. By all druggists. letn-Juun u.Tti.S Hew Muill Will Hu II" Hew mutbef 3TAeni'ii Kcletric till Ii required te cure'" Only a very llttle. A lew drops will euro any kind of anucbe antl butatlitlu mero Isnredtd ler sprains and lameness Kheuini- tlsmisuet se readily allecteil. un ounce and seuictluus twoeuncis atu icquliitl. rieuitdl cine, hewever.ls sesuru te curu with the sumo number of applications, for hjiIe by H. B Cts-hran, druggist, IJ7 and I3J Nurth Queen strt ut, I-iuiciisiur. Hen't lluriy, (lenileiiieu, Said n m in en his way te he hanged, "Hum '.I be no fun tut 1 trul theiu " VV e say te the dy speptlc, nt rv eus, and debilitated, don't hurry thought lessly ler some remedy of deuhtlul merit, un certain of rellel, when you can fret alltie drug gists for one dollar J lur doc L Jtloeit Hitlers a most sum te euro and certain te bencilt. ler sale by II. II. Cochrun, druggist, 1J7 and 1SJ North (jnty-n striet, Laucusler. A Neuspspr tMlter. O M. lloleemb, of llloemv llle, Ohie, rises te explain "Had that terrible disease eiturrh. ler twenty yt-ars couldn't lust or smell, and hear lnx was falling 77ieuu' J'rlertric Oil .cured me. these are facts voluntarily given airslust a former prejudlee of patent medicine " l'er sale by H. II Cochran, drufrglst, U7 und IS) North ljueun street, Lancaster. " HACKMKTACK " a lasUng and migrant ler. fume, Price ii and W) tents, ler sale by II. 1! Cochran, Urugglst, .Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. Tne best metlleal writers claim that tlm (lie tessrul remedy ter n isal catarrh must be neu Ir rltatlng, easy et application, and one that will, by Its own action, luach till the remote sores und ulcerati d snrfsccs. thu history of the el ol el ferts te treat catarrh during the past few years obliges us te admit that unlyoue remedy his completely met these conditions, and that Is Kly s ream Bairn, this sale and pleasant ro re rncdyhas innate ml catarrh us nothing vltt has ever done, and both physicians nnd patients freely concede this lacu Ths mere distressing symptoms quickly- yield te It IVJwtleedAw llacklen's Arulra HIve, The Best Salve In the world for ants, Bruises, bores. Ulcers, Salt Ilheuin, fever 8ert-, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Knipllens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. His guarantied te give perfect salts salts tactien, or money refunded. PUce'i'i cents lir box. rer sale by II. B. Ceennin, HruKKist, 137 and 13) North Queen street, Lancaster, I'a, watvu m. AICIUM. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry nt less than auction prices until January 1, lfH7. riue let et Kings, &c Alse, Klgtn, Wallliaiil (Auiera ler which lum Hele Aueut), and ether riist-Cless Watches, lkjsl Wulch and Jowelry Uepulrltig. rcerncl tluiu by telegraph Dally, only place lu city, L. WEBER, IVjyf North OuoenBt.. Near Peun'a II, It, Depot, Hpectacles, Kyelajjaes uailOtludlitHKl. 411 kinds el Jewelry. KOTItlflt. -tyllY, NO I It Dsed Te, But It's Different New ! Trade does net end wllh Chrlstmai by uny means. NetArltastandlug tbe tact that our Holiday Trade has been au unpren denied one, en Su)srb Stock et Keurlii Jand and elhur style Neckties, nllk Jdtiillers, llaiidkerch'uta, busroiuler.-i, dievtw. Cellars, Oiirts, Caiuel Hair Hiulerwear and Half lime, shirts, Cigar Cases, Pocket Beeks. sIhute Bulleus He, has been lo le lo pltiutshed, suitable fur RETURN GIFTS. 'f Our Prices as Lew at tte Lewest for llie saiuu grude el goods, E. J. ERISMAN, HO, 17 WKSX 1UN.U BritKKT, LANCASTEIt, nmmvAU. ri OOD'H SAK.SATAU1LI.A. lnck and Shouldera Am Hie palls usually iiltarked by thuuiusHsm . and the Joints nt tlm kutes, ankles, hips nnd wtlila am also seiuellines nllocted. tlm cause ut rheiiiiiatlsm Is lactic niid i lieiilatlnn w Ith llin bleed, which nttneks the JuluU mid c luses thu pains and aches of llie dl.ease 1 1 nod i arspa 1 tlli. pullllvs and enilihes tint blind, nnd has pnnill a wiiuileilul leiimlj ler iiuiuniaujiii COIM. I) HAIIHI.1 WAl.h "1 was Uoubletl very ninth with iheumatlsiii Ininy hips, anklts and wilsls It lart, I iniuld hardly walk, and was ciiiirlnid te my bmlaRiieil deal et my lime. 1 was also veiy bilious and suf fend severely I wus leceiniiiiiideil le try llis'd'falsaeulUa, whlih I did lhavulakeu four bottles and am well I gladly recommend Heed's tnrsapaillla '- . VVOOH, lllimin Ington, 111. r.lthUM VlIC I lt KH. " Kllil years age 1 tiad Inllaiuiuilery tlien lti illsui, being eon lined le the bed Ihrce luenths. i.,ui .vr I inn lulu no sit weeks wllh l lieu malic lever A short Hunt age, 1 lull pains all everuiy betly audllieiinht 1 was In ter tl again. I thou decided tetiy Heed s Sat siipiu Ilia It Ins dune me se iiuiih nml Hut 1 must ay I in idt n geed Investment of one tbillai lu inedlcliie let the llrst time It has drlien etr iheiheiimiittsiu and linpieied my appetite se much that my biMtdlng udslliss says 1 must keep It locked up or she will l obliged le raise my btuidwlllt everv ether lasmler that takes HihhI s Saisapa rllla. tHOMAS Itl'ltlil I.I., Me vi 'Hilary Street, HiiHiklyu, N 1 . HOOD'S SARSAE'AIULLA Sold by nil druggists. II . nil for l 1'repHied by t 1. HOOUAtO.Apelheiarliis. Lew ell, Mass. 100 Doaea One Dellar A tllULSTlON AltOC'l Brown's Iren Bitters AS'SWKliKIK 1 he question luis prebablv been asked thou .mills el times ' llew can llrew ns Iren llllltirs cure every thing?' VVell. 11 doesn't lint tl does euro any disease ler whlthft rt potable plivsl ilan would pn-srtlbe intiN liii-nians two nlre Iren a the best restorative menl known te the profession, nnd Inquiry "I any levllng chemleal firm will substaniute Hie Rs.erllen thai there ate merw piep it nitens of Iren than el any ether substance ud lu medutne this shows com luslvely that lien Is ark new led ired le le the most luiiMirmm i uu m -m i,--.-.,.., Illt-dlcal pnullte tl Is. however, a iruiiit Willi fill, that prier te the ills, everv of IIKHVV 3 1KOV BITTMIS no pelficllv silltfnt lery com blnatlnn hadeverbtiMi teiind 11IIOW V s lUil.N 1111 1 fclLS tlists net Inl urn llieltilh, can-e liiitd- aclie, or preilute constlpailen-nli ethi i uitsH tluesde. ltlltVV'S IKON llltlMU tuns In digestion, Biliousness, nnkmss, P)sp,sia, Malaria,! hlllsnnd levers, llnd tivlina. Hen eml Heblllly, l'alti In the Hide. Ituk ei 1 Imbs, lltadachnnnd NeitraUla for all itirsii allinenis Iren Is iiiwrrttMxl tUtly BUOIV -S'S IKilS BIT TKUSi. however, does nelliii' In a luliiule Like all ether thorough nndleines. It ncls slowly VV hen taken by men the Mtsi mv loin el liemv nt Is lentiwiHl energy thti mtisibsthen liuiie nnuer, the dlirosilen Improves, the iMmeis are active. In u-em.-i the ellett Is iisuslly ineiti rapid and marktd. the eyes bt-Rin nione,ite brighten the skin cteui-s up healthy color leuies te the t hti'ks mniratnix, ttlsatv lHiara , functional lUninvn mi nts Ik-i eme r, kii lar, and It a iiursln uiethei, nluiiiilant susto suste naiite is supplied for tlm elitld KeuiBtiiber Browns Iren Blltirs Is the tM V Inm inedl cine that Is net Injurious i'ljjiciiiiini'iil drui; ilirr-Ofiimml tl IholienulnehasTptde vlnrk and rressisl ri-d lines euw nipper. I AKfc NU Ul II KII (S) m.iriHvd.tw HVULl.Aft:Ut .S -vie- tiii:timi;te.si'i:i tiait. a ACriV h H UClUAllO.SS In ine market uller opiertuulllos te speculators te tuaku money In II rain, stinks, llends and l'eireleuin I'nmipt iwnnmal altuntlnu Rtveu toetders nv iilvtdby wire or mall. Corn-iiHindenre seiii Hid t till Information iitsmt tne markets In our Boek, which will be ferwardid tree ou aj aj plliatleu. ll.I KM.K. Itiukcr and Breker, J.ns. js unwil and ii ew SUs., new 1 eik city novJe.lvd.lw E VKKY LADY SHOULD lU 1 IIK Art Needle Werk Exhibition, DKOEMUBIt 7th te MtU, At the saierxitus of W heeler & Wilsen Mf'g Ce., Ne bsurrii UUKKN SlllChl, Ianaira, Pa. 4arUpcu Evenings. AN OBDl.NA.NCK. Au erdltmntu for thtipurHse of ebtainint; the iis4,Mit of tbeeltctorsel Ihecliy of I minister, te the Increase of the Indebtedness elsald illy, ler the building el sewers for dialulng the northern pan of Iho city and necess try ihangu or Improvement el the wutur works ski-tien 1 Be It erdtlntd by the select nnd (otiimen ceunills el lheclly of lnnijistt r. that rer the purpose of draluliti; tht northern part til Hie city b goe4 newtirs, and lucreiislug thti water works by making the netts,ui ihanue te avoid the clly nab going Inte the Contutega in, k ttlieve the city water werkn.lhutndebted nessef tht ittyel Iiiu tsler be lin itasid In Ihe sum el one hundied aud twenty flvu thousand dollars. sscties i That for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the t lectors el iitid city ler sin li lnrreasd of Ind-tbtndnc-fi, an elei tleu nhall bu held at the places an I bet men 1!n hounmlheld Ing the municipal election In Mild clly, ou Iho third Tuisdayel 1 ebruary, A . I) lv-7 smrieti. That the mayor of said city shall give thirty (JO) days notice by weekly ad vertlse lueuts In Ihe Ijtni ister lsTKttiuicsi n, A'outl A'eutl rirr and yew .Vu, 01 tht time aud plat e et hold ing such election, und said notice shall also ten. tain such milter as may be rt nulled by un Act pasied thu JOth tl ly of April, Ml. Utdalned and enacted Inte a law at the City of Uiucrutcr oil the ith day of January. A. I. ls.-a VV. K. llhAUD, l'resldontet Common t euuell. Jacsin 11. CmttAs, Clark el common ( euncll. KOIIl.l'.l' A t VANS, President of Select Council. J. li. Barb, Clerk nf Select Cemitll. A metived January 0. A. II liS7 WILLIAM A Mlllt TON, Mayer HtoresALs lt)U- ELECTRIC LIGHT, Gas, Ceal Oil, Oil IHIlli: MAIKltlVI, (till L1U1U1NU, V.N II- LAMP POSTS. the Lamp Committee of the Clly el Ijuiia3tir will reeilvuscultd preptxals for I lie Lighting of the City (two miles iiuie) with hlcclric Light All Klcctrle Lamps te lu suspended Irem the middle et the strt tits ths puny furnishing thu light will bid for the complete plant. Including IKiles, wires, lamps and wsur ready te run contract te eouuneiiee .In no 1. lsft Alse, staled proposals for Iho furnishing et (jus per thousand ftut for the Mayer's unitii tteasuiui's Olllce, Council Chambers, -Market Houses nnd Station Heuse, and also ler Street Lamps, nt ullxed prlte pel lamp, with a live toot burner, for u period of oue year rrein nnd ensu ing J line ls7. t hu company f itrnlshliig ihe gas shall light ull the street gas lamps uvery night throughout the yi-ur at sunset, and shall keep thu same clean aud In repair, cleaning Ihein ul least ence a week, liialre ull tonnetllens le the lainiipostaatthelrown proper test, and discon nect the same at the expiration of their contract without tharge te the elty. Alse scaled proposals for thu furnishing or lamp Pests antl Lamps ter gas, teuipleiu and luady for use, which luiy be nettled during the year. Pests te be of the sumo style and length us tliem new in use in Centre biiimie, and lamps eta style similar te theso In ethei sections of thu city. Bidders aie letiulred te give thu lengthand weight of pests they piopeso te fur nish. Pests te beet Iren and weight at least -III pounds. Alse, scaled proposals ler the furnishing of Cost Ull or ether material fin Ugh lug all Urn Strict Luinrs.erany portion thcieef, at a fixed price per lamp, for tlm period of ene yenrliein the ensuing J une l.lr7 The poison, Intlii Id mils, or company who bid te supply Ceil Oil, toue. line or ether lighting material, shall light ull thu stud lutiipi te be se supplied in try night Ihiougheut thu year ut suusct, and all lumps must Tiurn until sunrise, and the contractor shall keep the samu clean and lu repair, and clean them nt least once u week. Bidders le sup ply Ceal Oil or ether lighting material, are ro re uullid te accompany their bid with u piopestl ut which they will furnish during thu year the use of Lamp Pests and Lamps, complete, wheio wheie wheio Inell or ether lighting mateilals, aslile from gat may be burned ; said pests and lamps te remain the preiierty of the cenlrac ors, and te be re iiievtd without expense te thu city ut the ex plratlen et thu ceutrut t. Bids shall statu also the cundle power of the light proposed te bu furnished 1 his includes Iho elt ctlfu light the J.stiip C'oinmlltce resurve the right te re lectnny aud all bids, and ihe successful bidder or bidders shall glvugoeduiidupprovedsecurlty forthnlailliluilHirierinauteoi uieniiaiHiu Aiii.ia.f.r iiiiiniiiAls iiuist bu made en or be. fertituesday, rebrnary I, I8S7.ut(l n'tleck l. m , and adilress te Joint If, Lotte, Clulrm in laiiuii Ceiiimltlee, Majer's Olllce. I.niusler. 1 a . and be endorsed Proposals or Lighting cHy. By order or the LAMP eOMAIl trKE. Attest . Jateu Jl. CHiua., tlerk. Vl.tlTIIIMI. H 1H811 A UKO I'll Kh. NO HUMBUG! NO DECEPTION ! -Ot It- Winter Goods Must Be SOLD. A SO 111 fit VVI.KU ' VI I. SIM fti;. AT IN 111! OK- HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE-PUI0t3 HODSB. tlm jitsip e ate tneiu than imtlilli d wllh llie I argalns that tluty ten tin trem us loll .must me trie uimhIs hiuv kne-v the prltiss li font you inu reali u the baialus you am getting. Special Bargains in Underwear. Men Mt dltJitid I uderwear itsluied te ?hi. Mnii's I amb a Weel I ntlerwear rislineit te fl. Men s Lamel II llr I mtersrear ri'dnied loMe, Jlen s Merine L'ndernear ivdticed te tee. Mens Heavy I u.lsrwear ledticmt teiVi. Ilov's yttitlite t uilerwearrialuced te J e. Hey h uruy yitied I'uderwtiar led need te Ue -litia II.UKilns lu Uveiiea's, Hulls, Wisilen Miltts, Knit .Irttkel. ultiTes, Hosiery, and Mlk Haudketililefsiiuil Milliters.' UNU-PKIOB Clotliiers and Furnisliers, COIU NOK1II yUKrV f. ASH CKNTKB aUUIIth, MM VStKIl, I'A. Sllands wanttd ou coils und raulaloens. -lirll.MAMhON .t I'US ll.lt. CuiiiiiiiiuitMlieii liy 'IVIi'iiltuue. WILLIAMSON & EOSTEB. Words May Attract, -LUT PRICES TDLL THE STORY. N e .iliieiiiil of vveitls vvuuM con v nice any pciseu .in Article isiiie.ii iinlcss Uie icrsiiii t-.m I'x.niiiui) tlm .trticlu anil conviuce tlifiiiaivt's by 1-ouip.inseu tli.it tliu Trite Is Itiglit .itul lli.it it vveultl lkiy te buy even if It It.u te lsi kepi for futuru ti". Tlierefeii) Xe 1'rice List et Articles etiti nivu llie pro pre pro 9ee'tlve liu)er.i ceire'i I ltliM of ,i (it'iiiitiiu 15,ir.ilii. We ceultl till .t wliole column vvitliintii Itvs .it Lew Prices, but tu:li it list vveultl net glve ou u tciitliiurt of the knewl tilsojeu vveultl .tcipiliu llV ,ll3lt toeur steru .it tins bu,wwi. This ii Intltcil Uie Hirx.tlu .st'.t .st'.t sen, mom iwpvi Lilly IhlsjiMr, fur we li.ivc ,i 5ii.ll cU'.ll of tliem y Leckctl up in Stock. .Njmuef tliu lima ,no broken ,u ri'.irils aies, but tlicre .uu pleuly of ull fizen cullcctlvt'ly. In Chllttrt'it'd isliurl I '.in I Suits .mil Ovemi.its, tliere .tic sizes eiieiili te 111 any boy from I te II vcim of sine. Iu Leus l'.int Suits ue li.ive it full assort assert incut of sicJ. (iciits' Drt'33 S.ick .mil Cutaway Ce.it hints, .Stettii ami Dres.1 Ovcrce.its, any si?e, up te is Indus breast measure. 1'ur nisliliiR (ioetls, H.ils, Capj, Tur (ioeds, Heets iiiul hluicu, .mil ltub bcr fjoeus iuciui.u proiertion. We inite you te cdll.itiiliii.iku illicitly Eelcctlen, :i3 tliu choicest .irtlcVs are alvvajs sn.i pel up llrst. Wlse luijci-3 will net neglect this opior epior opier tunity. WILLIAMSON Si FOSTER. e'J, :i I, iiti una !1H Kust King st.( LANOAHTKIU I'A. -htore eles'W every evening ut ti o'clock, except kl outlay and taluiday. l)0l O It. MAUT1X, wuutmiLa inu mrxit dialii i All Kinds of Lumber and Oeal. arYurn: Ne. Ol North Water and I'rlnce StrecM. ubeve Iinen. I ancaster. nlve milMUAHUNKKI .1 JKKI'KHIW, COAL DEALERS. Orsiesi Ne 13M North guwin stroet. and Ne. 1. MniHti Il-ll1iil ulMUlL ViBDfl; NerUi Prince sltoet, near Heading Depot. LANCASfKIt, l'A aicglMtd ffi' 71AHT KNI) YAKU. O.J.SWARR&OO. OOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Ilince: NtfcJiCKSrilh HIJUAIIE. llethyara and ornce eon metal witb Telephone Kxchangs aprl3-lydMAIf.il GLKANLINKSS 18 A I'OTKNT FAUTOll In I run piety. Ne Christian U may be said, can worthily wear tout mantle If he lie negligent tilth use of the bath or dlsregtrds thu means und agencies or physical purity, thurrfern use MlLLKl.'liOll.SOU' for the Bath, Toilet and Laundry. HIRSH A BR0THBR, F 1 r.m-re3- ,.rtrW,itt-iiit1ifatfr
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