The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 13, 1869, Image 1

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    ADVERTIVaIIEaIriI.
Advertisements Irettmenodist thOrsto
oftll,oo per square Ibr drat Insertion, and
for each subsequent Insertion SO cents.
A Ilberrkillsootutt made on yearly ad.
yertlermslotth _ r
• A
sPortt wide:to. l4 rl4 l l l Pf tlitf ty po
Mel:Miro:4 a amearo. -- • - •
Itnqinots Notices set under a head by
theimelves, immediately after the locdl
ems, will bo otiared ton cents a line
for each Insorthin.
Advertisements should bo handed In
lwroro Monday noon to Insure Insertion
in Hutt week's . .
But arJ.t
L'ALL AND AVINTED
11, SI. A. Moder has Jue ertived from Nth'
1..d010b with the 'alert design'', personalty
~ ,1 trout the greened. novelties• Also. the
11.1 elegant ninuologs lo he secured to Perla.
Ittbbtior, Vehwts, Bridal Flowers.
1•11,...10ve1ry. and Trimmed Paper Pattern'', Deers
r,l Cloak snaking. Exclusive agent for Mrs. M.
.11 Ar , • celebrated aye ton for cutting ladles dress.
stomues. basquee,..tc. N. W. corner or 11th
and Cliebtout tbs., I'bilsdelphla. [sep2...;Gio.
F.AVEIt LADIES , SEMINAUY.—The
• 1 teriti Dr this Institution will commence
'Eneodny September 14, 18611. Every
putnient will ton ftir.i.hed , With ,WllperiexiCe.l
and tannin - Chu/I Te3Cheri , MiclitlAltr WINN,
tat,* the plan:ea Mae Daum, gradnated fn
riti..tairo Kelt School while the oultacciber waa
tinal.and her re lielarahip and experience/La
a pert the int/two:neut. that led him to
~tlll. true as tillrher In ads tigtrilltpry.
pone untou dentin to we oat Catalogue, will
co'.l nn or addl . .* the Principal. 'I
.nni•_-15.ifj • I). 11. A. lI'LEAN, •
) )1/.4.1 , It It j lill
Tl • Tgi °llene Ito' Fifteenth Annual liest , loo
1-Itl, of September under the ebyerin
,,,,,i4oce the P rinuipel,-Bete. 11. Wa y.
bar, A. Sto.clat o rt ottlou be. paid to the
~,ritton of teat:hero for the edrumun Schools.
)1 ‘O,ll 610 /limn:menial. by a competent
ihotterale lAilo prepared jo t
en a .11111•41..•$ educatluu. Lau.
onat , e. ancletit rail modern, by flighty [Orient.
1, writ no l'alutiug. hrntrin. and Wive
scud fot a (atalegion tin
REV. It. '/'. TAYLOIt, Deaver, l'a.
./.Ig.ll:tr
)iitotstr - JiTgrAtilrA .
.1.15 Llebler, 31:mull - tamer and Wholt,,nle
I.id 11 , 1nd 1).1, in Trunks, Vall*es, T ra vel i ng
. c., .1... No. 101 Wood I. l trect, Pittsburgh,
1 . .. 1 ord , ro Promptly nild stork Warr=
if 1. Factor) turner ul k'llleunth mai l'onn streets
• •
3. ANDEIIMON, having taken hold or
CI • hip old Foundry again, fu liocheittcr,
„11l be uleuned to meet Ida old en•tomers and
friend , uho may avant either the lIEST COOK
NI, tat/VI:, heating Stove, or I.lly otter kind of
CartniZa or helt,uditerldl and Ivotliattatteldp. The
le,:ne-sulllbe conducted br •
J. J. AtibEllsoN & SONS.
- Iv - ili
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Nu.aitoti
1111L1.9.4110 endendele
A Lao, this method of !Worming the public
t tiny hove purelotxrd and taken charwe of the
Jemomy owned by the Merlin, Day.
',baron, Beaver county, Pa, flu, have
nt I, .1 them and ore 110 W pfa msred to dotta kWdu
.0 vs melee to the entielbelSon or their petrons.—
'Their 1‘1311.!,,f door will compete favorably with
,h) in .111,1 market, Give us u 611 blare going ,
I•eehere. tiA3II2F:I, PAVIDSON s ratO•
itakitry, at IVll. , on'o 0141
•taod,' • t'hird 1q ot, Beaver, Pa. Jonhen d.
);,.): 0 tate+ plen!ure to Inform ehl Wends that
r•tabliao•il In 6nauc,r nt the !Ono e
. hr will be 'gill] 1w lact.t and neeointtublabl
Frr.h
I'mdrrllonrrb•e of all 1.:11.!,. No ..1 Flour. Inaba
bow Fall Wham, by On barrcl, back, or
.latt. 0. I.ltl. .
111.111t:VES, di•akter 111 Bootle,
I V Miner, Onitere, Sllppere,..tc, next. door to
Prter** Tin hop, Bridge erre% Brilge‘rater,
tole he Is prepared tO manufacture and it'd
rvutyllihnt in hid l ontrwruyubla r.ttes ,
lUte-
I removed lie plart: 'I.IIIOIIIVM front the corn.
t e :ow the 11r10;:e to Ills present locution, he in.
ti a 111.1 old hien& !mkt patrols to glee him a
r.ttor.hVi
. 1 S. 111:TAN, Attortwy.nt
It I 111 Court House.
1) E. li. Attorney nt Low niot
11 , Surv , 3 or of hinds. ntlee Prole, or
• yaylor's.lu 11.ver. 1 lope-tar.
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• 1 - / , • P. IC At lonwy Law. (Alice to 31,
' a' KinicYW l ll l l l l l l , g. eon of l'al,llc. t•gilarr. •
mar .111:1y.
U. ieuQcre
W r • 4 1 1 • L l . tut ig ul ° 4. 8 %. 1h rs . 10. 3 .1§ 1 ;fl b u i linTst:
eurrilubdtagcogovitry. OWed 11, S. C.
Mill:loin drag Aare, at,r otreet, Itachet.ter,
/leaver enmity Pa. Curf4tiltation 1101111 between
111. 111:111p.
progo fuinlotted tted preticrlptlons canlully
;CIL ht 111.00 1/1%.1: Flory. . .
ltt:lt
•
• I , J. Chandler & Suns, 1),1111,t., ltnehe,
u , r, P. Unice in Mayer Stutinn
Ad Awe.: warranted. Priced rodende.. (lire us a
.11. laov
M. DEIISON, Ui•nernl Police. 11.1. .
. live 1111,1 ColLeedom AgenCY. at
L' not Depot. nuelthiter. li.•arer Co . All
etarti.ted to my urn pill n•ce),prmoin
;it:L Illlnn. on I,,a,ulialite ttint, :Dgprls, 00,11.
I I 001 g 001.11 ittul.,lgll.4l .prvilatt`u
10 Coal Fnall 50ur,...,n0
1‘.. , •0111...! the aria Iv. I , rders will reeler prompt
alt.•ation. S. P. CUM-MINUS.
TAS. e,uritlitoN, Attorney at LaW
t p Heaver, l'a. (Alice in the 'noun for
zoorly late J1111,0 4 .k111111C. col
prouiptly angled Id'
eeparitlAr. 1.
IIENTISTALIC.--Dr. 4. ,:tinily, of Bridge
4141 au oro
Woe tiQUlAXiiitll.44/024k4;501.4141
t mg' go. •
ILI a bow for•teeth. lUert or se'
,
kddi And Sliver Pilling,' put to o tlw 101 . MA.
terl4l4l all AtoritularautpJ. - , •
cal:ly. •
:TI.IIIGANTII Lodge N... 294 t i.o.G.T.
X now r .cry %Junky eVonhg nt oThwk, hr
In romn*,i 101,10,A!
) ET, IVatriunalol an , l r.
1 . I'4. (in room anhohOw
I , V11.0n, , 0 01110..1 (:alt met
opalrod and maroolhal. Ent:ravuo4
In.' to ordt.r. The I , ntronngt. of 11.,,
mtd vunrinteeq. (110.. no a
Dankt.r. ,or n,
• I :•Ird !!111 111.notool. Ift:.‘ver. I•.t. Mat;.
LI on I:‘,. ritno.!!!11(.11,. liderert id
!..11 in; t!..11,11n. yid:don
! n r in.lidor. ICI Ihr NATI( /NAL IX•
01 , .ritr. s. 31vrelninn...,
..lant.,no.inWt!!! mid Artitatoo Co.. Of PillAufglt,
Vo. 111,4 Ithitm the Vourtllottrn. : "
I I.:NICV 3111[14, Den!, In Bow,
• t‘ltpinn . 4 tool Indo.ra. 1:noo. mot 111.1., 001 , 10
.Ji,
11. A long exporinnce In Ow lancon•
1d... hint Io to total: 111 a I.•r. Tcritni
WO.' raw. Shop MI 'third edretd ( or.!' 11.. v. Md
.. It.ndoduro, Inns,. Pa. tilve Idol .call
hero.
NDUSTII'I SALT C0., 1;111'3,14n, and
llc.oerr 111 'l'a 8182 l'll.llNe Sell,lt li,itiwlry,
ti vier county. In. All ,alt put up In good or.
Ivarranteil to gll e gatlrfacilo!), Ordere
pntcgHly attended to.
S. It )11t1(IlIS, 31,1n:r_,•r.
E. lII.LINT,Sec. 1 Trvanurcr.
9111Alti. •H. 111'118T o Notary tertioltc.
veyttnrcr and Inonnince Aneut.• •Deeto end
nwtlt ten and rick now I,4:vulva to taken,
IL, hie Leer dais connni,olotani nrAgetit Put
• 11,t In,tuntlet•
Ittlni, the Fire, Life, Accident, and Lit: Start;
I lo„nritaenta. to prepared to talon rt. 4). and aril,,
i. 0,14, on the monlibeilll glaDo. agent
a tic nehor line" or nr,l Ocran Suattli
, • Tiela•nt of, hi to told from allpofts Finf•
1. In. mad. SeptiatidMrn
eitttly linnTrinev. or
-1,0r,, Lt ivk row, Watiloi,d, ROO,O r.
.yttaf ar •
LOT FOIE NAM.
Tla• talilen,gued tell ni privntd oak
' ()NE T 1111 1 ,11.: .41711.: 017 JOT.
rtnoOod betwooo to'o retnet..rlos 4,VIT
Tile int I• inn fine prat° of coltlvotloo, tool k troll
milted tor t•III?er gardouing or grazlnt: intritooor.
It le under fortes:. ripply to or addre..
111:NRY Itl NZ.
eiol9llto. or. Pa.
t d ttttttttttttttttt Notlee.—Letten, ad
.( 1. mlnletnition on the estate John McLaugh
lin. of New lingliton borough, having been gnant
od tlio mideratgued all pelvouh toadd
mete are requested to mots immediate payment,
and tlio.• lint Ing claim+ ngninit the aim& 0111 prm
wilt them for MettiCinilit to
HAMILTON IL- NNON.
A ilmintotrator.
MEM
A 1
lifer* NVanted.—The undetslgned wi.hca
to onpiov two steady miners to murk in hi;
14,1; no McKinley's Run. near' Rochester.
Empl, meta to such will be glees until spring%
t ull noon. 1. C MOLTER.
1; , A11:11 NOB SALE.—The underalgneti of.
A. h•, hi• farm, ' , hunted ht North Novo:l:icy
N, ittlVl•r CO taity, for 0 , iO. Th.!(:fcjn cots•
ta!u• . 207 ncres. about VA of which Are erelittld mud
INV lemet•; the whore is Oen timber
d Ahotit INarros"of the cleared land la first and
end hattool. portion of Ito. whole tract
ro , frriaal a inn ore tend caul. The farm IP al.ll
Wot olt It. (no the farm arc two COlllfOrtllillt,
PiOne 11T111Z•1111.,, a id a 1,11110
c. by .lily feet, nod a log barb thirty by
• 4,l3ot:ether With all nee...oars trat
Al.4rt, orchard of boating trait treer ory the land;
..ii.o,L‘tt grew: I luny ow lint fill, and IWO
-4-bent' plants at tame time. Payment,. ea‘s,
I . Jul Int or whim., lIGGII MAILSIIALL.
North Stavickly P. 0., Denver county Pa,
s, The above fantt in known 11414111! "Dr.
.1: Cunningham farm" 1,33,1";Cen•
platANcriwrios raociakATiox
A. ntErutlomt. Pon IffialllDl-Lsall Auches.of
).115940.1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S 151).101t-
NI. EM ANCIPATION PIIOCLAhI ATION, cxe
,,1,1011 by %V.A. COLLINS of No. 17 Nguyen St.. N.
. havni,•• lain Photo-Lithographed by the eele
: 'thit ()sienna Prreess.' Copt., are note ready
1,, ' , el, and car. be procured hy application to the
diem •
'llts work, irrespective of its greet Moto, le val•
is the most superb piece of penmanship, ever
i•matotb,au{ilja Wadi la an ornament that soed(
adornovetsimmtboic, , sulthcirt._ lov lag Ainol .
thould he without a.eotir. lione can forth uu
•.if its chasteneon of design, beauty of exam=
u, :too rotnpleteneet or detail, without examb
doe,. It has been pronounced by alto mint en-
COnnol*wira, a+ equal to the doest
•i 'due enermln2. and the fact of its liavit.g .
'...1 t•xectitpd With an ordinary nett pen and
vitamin wcitlugAuk is taken Auto cousidersUom
emki ma of jettlettee.lie-reVeranevennd
eq. utiplee still he sent to any addrees . ht the
.1.14 . 10 on rcCe!ot of /2.50 ruck.
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C•OI.LINP.ta COL
No. tf f.‘astathet-, New 'Vora
In
LOOK HERE.
4,;lettitkou AND:manila Goous.-The
nit , lerhtted bee§ leave le' Int<lnn ht. (Heeds
stet the nubile. nerally ihat 'he hattiree received
• ate 'pee el potelepi the latest &Wes fur
Sprlnz and hummer weer ,which he offers a very
meCtent rate*. •
,OENTI,R,MHIVS PURNISIIING
GOODS,
CON'S ANTLII '• •
Clothing made to order on the ',honest notice.
'Theoldidint timpani* dor pot loom 1 boo
0 6 7 0010600 n toplopen ttrocrit conticu-
Aisles or titer • '
LBas DANIEL
va MILLEILPA•
aminat.
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V01.51--N0.41.
itiscellantous.
/IAS OPENED A STO/IN/N
,!NEW BRIGHTON,
To WUOLESALE wad RETAIL
ly . urr.il LEAD, • , • 1 i
1
LINSEED 01'4!
1, ; (3L A Bs3, PUTT,
I
1116311E,5,N41,1i,1
Mixed Paints.
Colo'rs, in pH and Dry, t
9Clirtmn .
Itoilytl Oil,
Neat's Font Oil,
Teml 011,
; • SO rIIR Terpentine,l
1 Coach Body. Varnish
COPAL VA lINISIL
II FURNITURE VARNISH
,s I
,DAMAR VARNISH,
SHELLAC AND,
nr..terc
'CO ALE'S PATENT JAPAN
ARTIST'S 3IATERIALS,
Picture Prunes, (to order,)
LOOKING GLASSES
LOOKING GUNS PIATES,,
FRENCH AND PLATE
WINDOW GLASS,
FRENCH ZINC 1!
END USD AND
GERNIAN CLUE.'
,S T A:ND PAPER, &CI
terzitm are CASH on di , - 1 !
t livery orpoods. II
I. jatil,V3. .
~f{ERCU.%NT TAIILOIIING.—The nn•
1,1 derslgned taken nlearnre In Informing the
citizens of New Brighton stud vicinity that fu ad.
dltiou to his usual meek of Good., he h. Jost re.
ceivcil a large lot of French cloth, tiogrlleh
WM.. French Ihreekin caaidmerce, American easel.
mere,, ' , tillable for Fail and Winter nixie.; alro
nee ..4,thwnt of the intact atylee of vesting.. all
of which he will make up to order at the phone.
notice and on very favorable tenor.
GentlemenN Furnixhlng Good*.
111. etorn will niro ht. foutp. p‘eryllitn= in
the Gentlemen n rurniebitic Goods line, width he
will ot.tpuse nl sit a 111(Slasic p rout.
Ma/Will !MAU:sr.
Store on ltroatto ay. New ltrittlitou,
t,epttlmo
MIM
GRAND BEM ASCENSION
ES BEAVER,
could not be nitre astonishing than the
tact that
kcep the best, Snrgeal and frediest
sand; 1,1
FLOUR. FEED, Jic
in 1I raver o.tihtv
although it 1.11.1,1 OAS to mat,: a Hallam,
rim% on will tind, Wynn virit their eqabliohawat
that they tout Love 10 TTI , Ort to gas to mike their
Hood. tto. To all. we would pay. —ruAlt hi' and
extiollne wit' clock ! Wr.have tor holdthe gavot
mud Ler t
TEAS,
SUGAItS
• i'UNE SPJCES
Molasses, Syrups, Soaps,
ako ILo hest
, brankh:of
Tol?n,ceo and CiErars
ip lw found iu I.lw plat,
taakt, a Teel:lli} , 61"
FLOUR &.; FEED
buying nnikuelling none bit what are Union ti
be tinpveolheol rarietlee in use. LW eetabileb
Mein enjoy I a well carped reputation in tide par
Ocular, Junk wo Intend in the future as in the pan
to maintain
' WE DEFY COMPETITION.
Poolt tnl>tnku the place. We are ' , fill at the oh
Ann& went end of tld st., Muer. In. Come ant
peel./
T. 0. 'MORGAN
SHALIENBERGEIt BROS.
DRALEU IN
Fino , Family Groceries.
Queensware,, Hardware,
NAILS, WINDOW \GLASS. WOOD
• AND WILLOW WAIL, BACON,
mut, sAET,.I.Imr.,
Country Produce Talon hi Eichallio for
Gads,
Goods deliverer! free of charge in all
the Villages.
Tlae Safe Depo s it Company,
P.II7I . BI3'UnGU, PA.,
incorporated for Me atfe keeping
OF BONDS, OTHER SECURITIES, &C.,
Xo. S 3 Fourth Avenue.
GUARANTEE RATES,
Government and an other Cnpon Securities, Ito
ciraling Bank Bills. tor a year or leas period, $1 00
per $l.OOO.
fold Coin or Bullion. $1 d 5 per $1. 0 0 0 :
Silver Coin or Bullion, Si 00 per $l,OOO.
Silver or Gold Plaid, under anal, on owner's es
timate of roll valor, and rate 'Mike to adjustment
for bolls, on n bark of $1 (Corr $1 MO.
Mortgniros Vainable Papers generally,
When of no fined vials.. $1 a year each, or actord
lor to bulk.
Wills $5, Which premium covers the remninder
'of the 11to of the maker.
The company also prepared to Bent Small Iron
Safes, (each rurotehml with a tin box) Inalde Its
Berculer Pneg• Vault,' the limiter excluelvely
holding the key thereof, at the following !Ito.,
*lb. vii. fin. $ end $11:10 per annum.
Also, to store Books of Account, .Valuabla Title
papers, etc., at reasonable rates.
Presddept t
WIT,II:TA IST VI-111.T.T.Pf4.
' Vlre President I
IIM:NRT 3r,x-coyii,
.10 . 1Irectoni
Wlfllanl Phillip% Byron 11. PalutiT:.
Henry Lloyd, .10.eph S.
Urn, (hiorge Black,
Win. 31 1.3 on. Curti., U. Hussey.
Jae. 7. Bennett,
gei•rotary and Treasurer
S. F. VON 110:011101IST.
Pep39;3ln, •
'iSt a ..L1.1.)
-WINDOW SHADES
great:variety, Os°
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS
MEM
The largest and cheapest assortment of
ALISD3IB to tie found to either city, at
F. E. WELL & CO'S.,
NO, 100 FEDERAL STREET.
ALLEGJIE&Y . CITY, :P.E2MA.
torptlkly.
311,9cellaneous.
Diesel,*lowe—Ther Elatawebip teetstotetwied
Siting nutlet time dent mune et b. and J. CI
&Deem, of Beaver Palls. was Ms/Petted on the
23d day at September. - leek MI unsettle* but.
Den of the late Inn win be attended to be bawl.
Etteeen. KROEBII3.
eieus*t. 2 • J. U. itIiOLSEN.
SPRING STOCK.
C
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Oil Cloths, Etc., Etc.
M'CALLUM BROTH'S.
11,1;Firth Avenue, above Iyond met;
Plll tlitliGll. PA
Have on hand
TIIE LARGEST STOCK IN THE MAR
EMI
Fnint the Finest Qualities to the Very
Lowest Unities.
WINDOW SHADES.
Fine and Common Table Covers, &c., &c.
Prices 'Arum to all, and the lowest
M'CALLUM BROS
tikar24..y
This Infallible Rem-
My does' not, like the
( poisonous Irritating
snuffs and strong
caustic solutions with
which the people
ta7elopig been hum
tugged, simply pallb
de for a short 'time,
ir drive the disosse
s the lungs, as there
danger of doing in
ae use of such DOA.
Alms, but it produe•
‘.lll iwrfikt and Iser•
'anent cure of the
rorst criseit of chronic
:nterrh,lis thousands
imn testify. "Coil
he plead" is cured
ith a few applica
!attache is relieved
and cured ag if by magic. It removes of.
lenolvo breath, Loss or Impairment of the
sense of lame, smell or bearing, Watering
or Weak Eyes. end Impair s 1 'Mctutirv,
when caused by the violence of Cmarth,
as they ell frequently arc. We offer In
good Iftith a standing reward or $5OO for
a ewe of Catarrh that we cannot cure.
Sold by mossiDrugests Everywhere.
•
Cil.r CENT& Ask your Drug
gizt for the Measly, but if he has not yet
got it'on sale don't be put off by accepting
any miserable'worse Thim worthless
statute, but enclose silly cents to me Emil
the Remedy will be sent you post paid.
Four packages 1, or one dozen for s,i.
Flianl a 2 cent stamp far , Dr. Sage's
pamphlet on Cnutrrlt. Addrins lim pro
prietor, RV. PIKRCE; 31. D, I
nifir3:3Mjc:3l)l:4l3l)l.) • nufr d io, Y.
NEW
Spring and Summer Goods
Speyerer & Sons,
Comer of Water atal.latnea Streets
R 0 ("H ES TER, PENN'
Have jwit, returned from the ea 4 with
a large stock of goods bought at the Tow
eKt cash prim+, which they titres to the
public at
REASONABLE iIIICES,
Consisting oG
DItY GOODS
GROCERIES, PROVIsIONS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTY AND SHOES
HARDWARE, IRON,
NAILS, CARPENTEETOOLS
ROPE. O(UM PAOKTNG YARN,
choice brands of WHITE LEAD and
PAINTS dry and in oil, and a
general viirlet,y of 011 Dryers,
and Putty.
Quoonswaro . and Willow Ware,
FLOUR, FLOUR,
We still have control at the celebrated
CANTON CITY ELLS FLOUR,
also iif that -favorite brand, ' Clement a;
Stevens high ground dour,
NkIWCIVJETE.K. FLOUR.
'We
recieve the above brands by the
ear load, and am sell them at
Pittsburgh-Prices
thus saving freight, we also offer at whole
sale and retail, NAILS. WIIITE & WA
TER LIME, SALT, SOAP,
Feed. Gr.iin, &c., &c.
M .— Thanking the public' for past pat
renagt we hope to merit a liberal Aare
for the future. We always buy for cash
and sell clump.
CALL AND -BE CONVINCED
RETAIL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF
CHATIOL
P. S. Also agents for the
KEEHN ERR AB REAPER
awl Pittsburgh National Plow 03's.
PL - CO SEI
mayl2:ly.
Beaver, Pa., Wedn
MiseetUaneena.
Vetkee . to litiookiiillioni.—AO adioonted
.I.l•nateduint .iniaaa at tto *Meer
tarry and Little ignorer retrololusOa origba
tudd at the Alla ore. B. Hurst, • Itotheder Po%
oa liatunday October Sld, IBIS. at 10 o'clock a.
to Max laid - decide on du report of the Lbmmttt eo
aupobitod to lad inuebaulra tor tie pill itad Wag
property belonging to the company.
segeldw. Y. D.E6RAGII,
K EVXTONE STOVE WORKS.
Car Factory Buildings,
IVEWIt ..„ II'IGIITON, Penna.
81i0 VON Grate FrontscVeuders dc Snaa
beer Pieces,
CHEAPER THAN EMI SOLO IN
Tins COUNTRY. . -
/MOIL' _A 7' THE PRICES!
FIRST PREMIUM COOK- STOVE
No. 7, Splendid Raker, large Square Oven, $l4 ES
No. 8, Splendid BAkr, Large Square Oven, 111,50
No. 9. Splendid Baker. large Square Oven. :181A
Franklin Parlor Stiries
B=MMI
HI9AYT'ING, 041CCOVIE,14.
EFEE=MI
Enameled Grate Fronts,
No. tri, Grate ISK Inch,
"U, " IS "
91, " 19
121, " 21 "
23%
7s,
P'E;MM - MRS.
:Co. 73, Plain nod, Wide
•• Narrow,
14, Fancy ••
•• 14, tdthont Rod,
Mt Plain Rod.
,• 31, Ika, widront Rod.
Pressed Sheet Iron Summer Pieces, tlenEns.lue' 4 „ l , l , cenui: $ll5O
AU iVurk• Warranted. Give us a attt.
TERMS. Ci.:811.
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NNW PM.
I Man/
1 =
12411016
'INN MI
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EMERSON'S PATENT.
LADIES can Wad UAW Mahlon Ithenalsa
Papaw and Shaer Nark.
GENTLEMEN an Wad their Hanicrlpth,
Walk theawan Aransal, 015 ca and ft
CHILDREN eat tend Meth no Au and Ilendaf Schaal PtherA Snow wally
and matnthatially ea If dm. al the math Bathe
ERs. NMI fiti anal Wwiniff the weal cat
A complete awl desirable artk le—everybody
Arch It.
Per sale by Martin IL Lyon [General asset for
U. 11. Itieha-doG CO.. manufacturers. Philadel
phia, Pa..] at wholesale and retail. Call and ex
amine, or address for partlenbus MARTI.y H. LY
UN. Heaver, Pa.
- •
larA sample atilt, 13Inder--eln or Alums--
may be seen at the ABM: 'spit* lg.
GRAND OPENING
I &. WINTER
DRY GOODS.
.A2l"
JAMES A. FORTUNE'S
IN THE DIAMOND, 110CIIESTEII.
Dry (Goods of Erery DeBcription
DRESS 113-CIoOdDS
A Large iheek,
Genuine Country Marmot
VERY CHEAP.
Men and Boy's Wm-
HATS 4t CAPS,
A LARGE STOCK.
SHAWLS, 1100 P SKIRTS, &c,
Selling nt Pittsburgh Pri.iut
New Goods Reeieved Daily.
'Cull Early and
SECURE BARGAINS,`
AN we can not be Undersold
STAMPING AND PINKING DONE
TO ORDER
No Tirou&k to&hoto Goods
REMEMBER THE.PLkCE!
JANES A. FORTUNE,
DIAMOND; ROCHESTER Pa.
inar3l;ly-:-ch. jy serer. •
Agents ran now get Territory for
MARK TWAIN'S
NEW BOOK, with MI Engraritrgs,
The Innocents Abroad
.
New Pilgrim ' s Progress..
babe quatemeeee Oa conensates
nod coders totem °tell Ms poem.: ( ustoicism
ma "Mame he izr end lemon It , the.
man eedebie, healable asl,folnilar
book waited ea yews. • •
Meets really femme rand a thanornit wog
mania. as tine balk milUnall itself.,.
10.00) Volumes ;mated la whence mid loon
reedy*/ Avian • Catalan sterna , tell Informa
tion met tree. Adam.
-Alf
Or BLISS & CO., Newark.M. • •
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SEZ.tVii
. ~ . 1116 IVl,AiMagi ,
• . " i . l . r Xilili TiAl.**:.* :i tv ,-,,,
..... ,•• • • ' ---4- , -+;(4,35: ,,
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'p3o great pOscber, '4¢"~' i ` ;•,, '
Idig . o3thei on. 0114 iikattr m ""
ed WitliaPois the eingit • .
duet hi 'this renpect,el4:i iii tagerlit
effect thew:Staple might? 714%4 1
upon the yotiaiger . rntr*lranda coal.]
gustation, Ito replied so
open:candor that all
him, that he, wpuld ,
able to ri d himself
added that the and
in trying to break
had made
Mr. Beecher nevr
ner. Ho doer no
dots not, inunedit
constitution, but It
knows onagse win
In the habit In,apltt
triation orbit' Mem
I'6 f .
lite, and be -
.rashness—for it k
the age'of cute ht.
'that .roan listened
-Lave lived:tube
and a solace to th'
!. Mr:•Bescher •
life. profane t
his lips. ; • Hut it,
his bead to ta7,4.,
even-that dlagriatil
"ful--Ini Would hint.
handled before; and
'sometnoralleSionbl
ho would forest it bi
iretnendnous effect. •
grand endowments
discriminatinglatot
prossion, Ida graceft
mind to swear he wt
amount of poetry, al
did imagery, and n.
and mistiest' energy;
mixed with a gor
fiagration of filagi
that would tus:onit
er, and forever ath
wildered moniory
sion rainbows ;and 'in
and lightning. Amr
of intelloa and ax•
and /is en to
week without gol.th
" Mr. Beecher is v.
its. lie always go
tweets nine and On,
upon anyoecasion all
from tido rule. • Hob;
about rising, which 9-
geneally. Ito conic
elpline, and to this al
for toe rugged health
since ho has adopted
lEil
61.05
t G 5
as:
&PA
a.aa
4.00
4.75
4275
5.40
213
1.75
1.75
1.00
1.75
1.50
Mr, Beecher floes
got adve lisemenhe
I's/pit." do done i
knowledge of conr
hale boon stalled le
refute It is this
such report has 7
therelbre it is me
than refute It tr
tbli time. M,
the batik
soimons
arolitid: am
would-mit
Immo 11'
to pr
Niumuni&&
minot eon
'carry on him farm
Mr. Beedcer's firm' votiaNts or thirty
six acres, and Is car-led on on siriet: set.
entitle pram:Mies: - lie never poislin any
part of a crop without , col:salting • his
book. He plows and 'reaps and digs and
sows according to the best authorities.=
and the authorities cost More Bum the
other farming Implementi do. As seen
as the library is Complete the ;arm will
begin to be a profitable Inisitnient But
book farming has IlsdrawirMls. Upon 1
one occasion when It. seemed morally
eorlein Mathe bay ought co be cat, the
hay book could not be .foristi-:acid bo•
fare it wan found it was ixce 11:e aid the
bay was all spoiled. ,Mr.likteciter raises
some of the Batest arops or Wheat' in the
cinintry, but the uh kvorablO tllffereato
between the cost of prodtielng it and its
market value alter it is produced Chas in
terfered considemidy with he IMMO as
a commercial enterprise.: His. special
weakness is hogs, however. Mu conslci
ors hogs the best name a farm prodacees.'
lie buys the original pig for a dollar and
a half, and feeds h; to dollars worth
ofeorn,cand thee sells him ler about nine
dollars.. Thia is the only crep"ho over
makes any IDOL* on. lie loses on the
corn, but he Makes seven' dollaNi and it
half on the hog. lie does noi mind this,
because he never expecte to ntakb • any
thing on oorn, any way , . i And , aity way
it 't urns.out,-ho• has- the 'exe:tement of
raising the hog anybOw, whet berhogeyi
theiworth ot him or not. -Hie 'aartawbor
ries would be a noutChectchio l ancoase it
the robins would oat turnips, , Intt they
won't, and hence th i: d!qicults.
Oho of Mi. D'e;eehe.'s,mcst hariassing
dillicaltieS In his farrutt4 opekainhs
comes of the clots, resembled& of tifffei-
Out sorin ofseeds and plants Meech Mbar,-
Two years ago his farslghtednettis vitro'.
od him that there was going to hela great i
*smugly of watermelon% z, end, therethee I
be put In a crop of tweittyleirgiurtatresof
that fruit. but when theY, ?tali tip they
'turned out to be Ptimpidne, and dead
loss was the oonactinenee. t Ete,Moilniii4 a
'portion of his eroP goes into the gr'orred
the moat prerigiting sweet lxitgeies 'and
comas up the inferoalent earrote-÷theogh
I have never beard b ' mexpress . it, just
in that. way. Whenfie bought lila farm)
he found one egg in'ever,y him:attest on 1
tne place. lie tadd that bete wasjoat the
reason Why so ninny farmere failed:
theyacattered their'foreek too inneffl
coneentradon win the ideal ~1 3'0 be gath
, ered those as a' together larid; Pat' thesn•
all under one experienced old hen: That
hen rocaked over that Centred night end
day for elcyon,weeke,tinder On:maxims
supervision of Mr. Beecher himself, but
she could not,,?Phelto"l4'!"rilils.i)YhY?
Because they were those
,in.'arnour , per
-coign things Which we us 1,4 'titian'.
ions. 'and fraudulent Mimi* ful''''neit
eggs."' Bet perhapa Mr.' nehotter'S tile*
disastrotui exnerienee Vrati lie Ithte ,he
tried to ratanoui Ininteras crop lof dried
.appleg kle,planleg fifteen hundred de . 1 "
Jars worth, but !Kivu : a TM 'CPC theip
sprouted-, *e .hiel., o _ev!ti: Pcci>*Ple- to.
_undernland. to thia i tlaryliat . , yrnfi: , Um.
matter with th'out.apOittel 'i , • . , ~
'Mr. Beeehat'alltrm Is tie't - sii - iiinineh.
It irciuld be eagiteiinliittt :if hb`4riortrial
tt On ahanisitrittt amnions ; . Mat be iiii
not 814 anybody echo la rriPtag to (rand
.halt.the espenitOtod not may. that are
Able., 8011..porPiite‘r Om arta: pm*. is
bound to 49c1r) 1 • Xiarlif*X9C4 inkti"
or fermi when he first liclSltep !tete PIP"
longed and
I ndflinehingassan It upon Ws
.agrtlt4tllFardiin.iiiiii.f, .rti! e P i r 1 4Y 3,° F ect
it lait, and tie tit now '!us rfv,al.:
ihntnee to:P0141 - . i ..r .7. - ' ••
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itil;Seiietter'l 116412'4414' Theji bniittbe
tbetriant and pnreiai et+it-or-ridlilant
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-they ire modeite of; .nrlittiryi:and
4,l**l2 . pocituk 4.414 tdattleldota is
-Oa sweat ttiltloooo4.. ; 2 0 0 t4.40 1- Par•
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he bag to
eta leitt k, stew«stklbe norels of
Ihtelleetital itehileTehteliksolnd
Wows growth air to•O's7eheetties ea& WT.
IWO taiwates.; II Youth =hi as actomb.
*ribs& p•nrulde TOW", ousionjiunks
to.' progress to. sontettttecttttet ; Owe
TrAilt.lturnlog when the ROM dale thus
MlTewee iftca toAITIONITTIAti stoop
'TOTeheT, and gyv apd: bye to otaimboato i
a l2 Tho.penuade_ipep ofint%Tullage
po , 4Freink tIfIWAI the endoieitmk o f . a wn . ,
*with th,qh.,Blbltot wliett, tbo spike' Or
the thee krogiceleel tit the Othindliotton;
f iltikti*ittnbciattolkthilllieicretil!*
pbh 1M• - 4 40,11 . 44 1 0it
titT.1 , 945.1). : / 00Pik.
/*RTT b 7 The ittUrltreOTlOthittK MARL
Mar, liar+
of .Cidhr,) Oh? -yews
sicollath
4 410..unamosiaat latlthe Sabbath •Imiro
-hit Whining by tett; emnazether with
:tithe conipturforat tookio the woods In
ttielower Daft of the oigiaty,
.berdaring
:en' the tiVer. Ile imapOsequently cap
.lpkoktir •,b4di of caak'R.B*.r.
...utiu.9. 04 all the
Imeoey and horule.with the eaceptinn at
Cartyor Utythoulanddelloarriocreared;
:the robbers lama ousted bank ito.Cadis;
mid sentenced by'llai ootift, to ten
lytiataisisrstitude id the' Peniusettary.:—
I kinimi the Pit,t,ii'arii . 44. , ir
'g4o4,lßM:trig rola ply,do
jeartmitei, with lino pttj ttits Ana '.14
,Wialkietno bY fitunamu,ar, R O 9,
lackeraland•considerablasympathr with,
.01411 if Sle3t otihe village by blit sffeming
some/tin the'rearia room In reply to his
reentened,•to which 'lichen' ligUrol a be
'to °t i the lint lert, UM depot
to City 'amidst nutty filets
of repot that ono so handattato and (tal
e:llkt shohld be a Mien Noseitiya
sympathetically tendered and ,siceited
by thehandlionag talented, ImillctMutth
ly peahent mrith a melancholy
air that dimmed noklyia Wright eye. Ilia
:ten 7011X5 11113 a hard thing for Min to ac
/*WPM Wiwi( to; it harrowed his Col
lege, soli liberty , dwelt so long J,ri Ads
giuMALli Qua he lugruioualy 'unlocked
his , Penknife Ind isi+nded graceo ily.
front the trarn, and with a polite finest
rok thu Officers to' exenso his back, hied
ltdinsidrotr, trawl= soon eapturod
icasodiiatbifqn the Criminal Wupqatoky
atbehantina. liichard'a soildlialads and
assit Rua modeled plaingtorpher
7,4PdAp liattradd thottatetlgnseribuchs
.4hatAnraustuxii souuelhd.buOrman•qt
kfila,lend the Ohio for two lung
'tog witicli . titne be lounol the
- 4 th ma dad° ldaniAnt qtilte
ptakod !a t10 . 0r;110,
toned t ` n, And in the weeileu, overcoat Flo
was relled'ent, and 6,2;ettier 'Other
'easiarliazi!ed a , t 1 tql,` I n a remn.o
.part of tbe "1.4 J . ... Before Itlehard's
settee be *me known at the Penitentiary
ha hail lea his snag rei.•eat,-and la, nu
stout* nal" ensaariat in pteanitig,theocap
m.tic (the EicerAcoti t uada,or anottier.vie
1t to, Cadiz rereona .. roaiding ;don; ihe
river might agahi 'eayttire Itiebait . if a
wakeli iskei,t in 'oculiCry'iuija-
Cent.—O:fitheat4tie Herald. '
.. How To Gouty limAwrivoL.-:i'ersons
shay out-grow disease and txx-oute
lioalthy by proper aLlOn.fou to the caws
o: the physical ettAtitutieu. But
grini beariti:uf-houl - Airridims the lus
tre 'of the eioi, and pabiri 'the' Toms oh
•bounly'ri rheelts.:• .11ut dire s aa tin} eye la
pallid and sunken as may be the faro of
.beauty, and frail and: feeble' that- owe
eiroug, erect and manly body, the im
rnor.ni Kepi, jest dodging els wr:pgs for
eta home in - heaven, may look out thro'
those tided' windows as beautiful as the
dew' drops of thentiinider's morning,' is
nicleing ihe Leant that Oilseed in nay
timesme y
tis eye, by growing kindly, by mdil
eating' syenpathy.wi.h all human kind,
by cherishing forbearance. towards. the
:follies of oar ram, and., feating day by
day on that love to God and matt which
Pax . ;rain the trete, and makes us
skin io angels.
Mits San illiPtivtat, in 'het le4eti 'to
yoitng says that "iirCry evoitt4
girl knows how to color rodwith•mad
dor." This• we. believe to bean. ethno
logical , fact. salt - obey° always noticed.
.w 411,, all giro, that the naaldor they, gat
tha redder they ,• • •• •. ,
• K. sinurnal Illtistratieft of the saying
that the. pith •or tidy's' letter Win the
postscript, was that, of a coginfrladrorho
Willi:pat PPR! . 01 0. td India, and writing
bompAttbAu,frleusbiiieclodq4947o,4 the
(dinning words:—"A''Tou, wiu
oo
iy iny_Slitnatare that I am tparritsl:'
.‘ • ,
• ..ISEIA.OOIN an , austere
reati,. who:lone:wed ,oystering, land
.was.of tturhardsbell pershasion:,The
dencon•ftlhos made Itra +Pint": *Jaen
•hiscestoniera that the nienty which
-heqeceived-for Maims?! .dbi:. not be-
Ikargto him. -"The goodFathermade
the , hiters,Meaid .the &aeon; :"'and
the rcouey ishis,n onlya stoardl
They do s4rthe deacon had ii.tvay of
gettom abobt jell; cents, more ,on .4
hundred hy hie ,pephilf,, mediator
'doing business fin. Somehody else: On
Holiday km:ailing' the Old fellow - was
tearinghteutid from Wane' to -house,
*the suspicious,bit dof currency in
hie hand, and toore.tPaß a .saallf i l
Of rage In 'his lam - inne ono
given hint'abiurfil*
winatit guln' to meetin , till • that' ate
was fixed up." '.'Why, deacon ,'' Id
one of his custo mers. v;honi ho had
tackled about it,: ".What's the odds ?
What , Fwd. Yatt,.Can 3 . 2
you.
.knew,; you aar only. stcwerd,
/t/lan't tit lost." The deacon.ithitt
ed his Shotildet;'walked i te the fleet*,
unshipped Ihaoldidi,andSitlyilis,
Tirooluittf,yetttiingC
l to stand Vy j and See th
cheated out of fifty cents, you'rnnil.4l
ta*PF,,lfiontriiKfr—atickfaefing
• , A ' Cinuove - Seroiekt=4 - store
about' three or four feeteqtatie, and
ett or' eight -Judea thielcitraelbeen
quarried. near &laminae, N. -:it.;
having - On its top an hntiressionaf a
hoes hoofi ., one impreadoo of an
axle IWO 'two ;narks of a Ws. ilim e a t i
r.•.W
and one impression of tho
foot of a man thetedi of the foot and
imatirel•; 4 ;the !toes timing , very die
that.. •Mbe., sione.,le • *try MWo and
r Xt
lm& itolfgregN4
• ci. - Es -- ' itib*:"hifeuse
. w. , tilFarg i =lai
- AI: '. -ii Albeit? ' " • ,
EISE
•1
a
IMEi
RIR TINTO DEATH.
,•,tt=
iitir g .macr it ery ° l l l r ied " : llP Th a sno ll4l n aft .and erl
?row Hytettngs ;aunt, in, stirs • me'
isentyfront theeouttetiblembenettio;
restirere sittig, to an of/poalti Antal
under tfte Thither I au
ried my,worsteels on pretense of, be-'
InjtabWto see better'. - • •
" • LieecilVic; Were .W 1 very Old
just Them • Lou was too intent.
nneopyint *gni, iiinbroirkTy p!xtterrel
In'eare 'inneh itiskw ‘ tilking. while
'Fred tradJesdo Weir bad their heads
ther 6vek n skan of silk, which
pleb uttinseterideavors InTts.
:claterinksition not laiie3roundin a
NtnCbl6 - nittriner, new Worn OX
-4firt**l7oW,". to Witnnpsi&
see:rus—Uhti Maidest Inl
the
ceinim Wedding , to take place
Catty In the.following tnonth.
- "lees, °rename, It is - teru right and
proper." - There may have been a
-touch of Irony in. the way in which,
thin king of.their changed manner, 1
inpeated .thq words_over to myself;
- Ye,`; us' I'OWTred break off a
- plutnor the bine flees silk- which Jes
nestled succeededirm winding, and tie
;it to the.batton-hole of his yet us a
.troPhi si; 'perverse little
imp - dean in mie corner of my heart,
privately' gave the lie to the assertion
_I had .just made, and added mutter
vet. In a tantalizing sort of way,Est
. fur a long tittle past, ever since, hi ct,
the two peoPro before me had n
friends; I had been minus all these
little nameless attentions which one
• nat:tmlly .espects front one's lover. •
The rut was acne/agreeable one, and
not to be Ittingaid." I arose and vent
ed my 'spleen - upon the piano which,
alarmed and indismutt at such usage
.from myttsually gentle fingers, clang
ed and :resounded, and finally died
-away in low murmurs, faint as the
Whispers of an accusing
Tiled of -playing, and with one
hand - wandering in - listless arpeggios
, the , full length of the board, I turned
-haifroodd, to fled , that sister Lou
had left the room, - The other two
.were talkbg by a distant mantel,
on the side opposite to where- I was
- sitting; F'rw.l with his back towanl
-meow I could only see his profile.
Miss Muir stood directly. in front of
himOhe light from -the chandelier
ht shit showers oniber grace
ful head. -k:Wlth it amide* pang I
-felt that iny presence was forgotten,
oc unregarded; and yet,' as I watched
- the ever varying: expmesien. of her
vadirmt fater and mentallYeentrasted
It 'with • my ;own cold, tintless fee
tnresil did tint wonder.
, •••They• Were, talking of -Rowers I
think 4 for bib44 . 3luirbeld In her hand
a small porcelain vase, in which was
• bouvent.i. had that-day ; culled
whit*. -dint
-leaf there, ant_ ..iten ng
it oft as If to , take in the artisticetfect
Pratently Feed reached up his hand
tut paibting which hung just above
the noudelatud breaking otf a piece of
cedar from.the wreath that encircled
it—it being just! after Christmas week,
picture frame and miror were hung
with :boughs of evergrceu—twined
the branch with a rose which he had
takeu.from the vase,: and , then pre
scal tell' the simple noseg, to his rum-
Tunica. The latter took it with 1 1
widened. bloom, and half smile !
rippled to her lips as she deftly fasten-
ed the graceful otteringto the ribbon
-at her belt: . •
What was there in all this to send
the blood•rashing in great surges to
my heart, so that when Tom 3lerl.
ditti canned, a minute after, and pre
seated me,,to,u friend of his, a Mr.
Grey, I returned the salutation of my
zuevls inn dazed, bewildered nuinner,
which /MLA have leathern under the
agreeable 'ewe-mien that they had
Interrupted me in a stolen nap?
• Yet the scene I had Just witnessed
was td me full of hidden sum.%tions.
.11efere Fred and I were betrothed
he was very fond ofsending we sprays
of cedar, and quite %au - tient= that I
should know the language of the gift.
It was,-:'1 - live for thee."
,Ilolv I got through that evening I
'never knew. There with an infinite
deal'of laughing andlalking, and 1,
bast A , • confused remembrunte of a
long ainveriattien with Mi. Grey, of
which 'literature' in 'general formed
the theure, and Tennyson's. Idyl the''
that and. though I don't rasAlect a
wail that either of/us-said, I suppose
I iituSt have acquittal myself very
'creditably, for I beard afterwards of
a remark credited to Mr. Grey } that
"Miss Fell teas quite an intelligent
pe.'son„ Very well read."
• Fred Wentairly, 'shaking hands in
his easy; graceful way with ell round.
Mien my turn carne,l, had hoped he
would ask 'me to•go to the door With
him. • HO did nothing of the kind,
only laid his lingers quietly in mine,
and' bad'elne a cold good night: Well,
what ailed me? Fred knew of coarse
that it wasn't proper. for me to leave
My guests; and I certainly wouldn't
have thanked him for kissing me
tight beforeme all. That night I lay
and cried lan ,, after everg one else
Was itsleep,:. • I 'said to myself that I
Was heavy fora khs. Perhaps there
were• Other 'feelings behind that it
was' bet not to think of.
A week sped by. - Miss...Muir had
gone tol visit Somali - lends In the low
er
part of the city.- The houseseem
ed lonely without her merry 'voice,
and yet I felt a certain sense of relief
tinctlight heatedness at her absence.
That ievenlng.l. expected Fred. , In
tut [had looked for him before, not
having seen him since , the time of
which I have spoken, when we par
ted so formally.- "But to night he
will surely come," and humming a
gay opera tnne; Ittranged my hair in
braids; andlionniriga crimson mere
no, smiledto myself in the glass, as I
thought' with pardonableovanity; I
was lookibg passably , • • • •
e'clockaune, I grew uneasy.
Malt past eight, hopeful atlli, I turn
ed down thean the parlor, - and
drawing tip the gas
bill/dated by the Will.
dow, looking out into the moonllght,,,
PrelcatlY,: ette,.., two, three-,- 7 nine
atrokespaPital: like, a :knell; (mut • a
nelgidagirtg steeple..l. knew, it 'was'
melee:watching' for him i now. But
eni atAbabell. ,; •
...114thout:waltimr :for a. servant to
Qpea the door, .I flew to-it to meet—
disappointment.. It was only a boy
tatking if,Mr. Somebody lived. here.
I.walkecp.bsck;.tothe parlor slowly,
heavily:- Throwing .myself on aside
I wept narestrainedly,with the utter
abandomoidealatir--• '
- . Whew / looked up, the; roe_ .was
cold anditiark: A. dotal l a_ (I; prayed
.oyer the fital (ditto 11100a4Vening / 18
audln nay heart were
ewer too. The next.moming lame
dont*/ b eaktitst, looking Dm ,dixtbt
liw oegi r = l Vt,b+rflezdilittlOxi
though
ht. • Toobeart
8 sit ]dec o' orteasr
Established 1818
in 'AY coffee, lapped a few mouth
flils,,and then sat idly wow** my.
spoon Upon theedgeof thump ! firs.
•LoWtlooked up from the muffin she
was buttering, and broke out with;
'".Marion Fell, what on; curt!) ails
:you? you're us while ae thowall,'
and haven 't eaten a thing." I tried
tr. amile, and muttered ;something
abouthaving the , headache. Them
upon Dirs. Low's* hosland—tliedoc-•
tor—raiscsi his head from the columns
of the liforu ove ing..Eksouirer.and grunted
' ids • sPa-,' '''lleadaeho?
humph 1 you've -been' sitting too
much lalely r go right Out andtakes
Theta&ifone forth., Previous
eiperfinice hav ing taught me the'et
.teruseleasnewof resistance, I. allow
edloyself to be bundled up without
flut4nt ad o 2 an 4 Eitopma out Into the ,
lawn Itnsliv: air. was it fate thitt seat
mmilforth OtatlnOrning, • .
lthiadisidg th walked on, Untl4
' into ut it" sodden'
and
ry
fketl n
a unbent° u tp t e he
heaving-wave, the white, stilt hands
folded so fully above her Melee
bread I thrilled me with an irre
sistible farlnallon, and my kverish
fancy Lurid almosthear the cou4 trash
of water s against the j agged . roCks on
either side.
My revery had a rude awakning.
Came to my ears on thoair, laminated
front the handkerchiefs of two ladies
who were passing :—"llave you seen
Fred Hastings lately?" I held my
breath, while a Weider voice replied,
"Yes, I saw him last night at the
•Opera. with Mims Muir. They make
a splendid looking mnde, tad if I
were Marion Fell I shouldn't like my
lover to' be quite so devoted to imoth
e
With lowered veil I swept into the
street, the rush- of contending emo
tions in my heart, the line of au un
quenchablejealouSy naming on my
cheek. Once in my own Tooth the
ring of betrothal :Was torn Irvin my
linger, and writing a haught, 1" -
emptory renunciation of our Loguge
meet, I.sent it, together with Ids let
ters, and gifts, to my bilselovr. The
answer inane. A short, cold note, in
which fhe Writer "deplored the un
pleasant feelings which must Inecua
a:lly prise, when the fact of our bro
ken engagement shonklgnin Public
ity," but added, "that undoubtedly
it would prove all for the beet, as we
had. evidently mistaken our senti
ments tommis each other." Perhaps
till then I had hugged to my heart
the vain delusion that the love of
years would not be given op so light
ly. Now, the 'tires= seas over and I
staredltteln the ram.
• That night•l told sister Lod every
thing, ending my recital with a reck
less laugh. How little do oar beat
friends kuow. what 'glassing behind
the face that smilet•so blithely on
them: Lou surveyed me a moment
in wide-eyed estonishmenLas I seat- '
ed myselfat this piano, and then an
swered, "Well, I amid have sworn
you' orshipped the veryground that
man Und on, and now—" - she
by 'OW - Sweeping crash of
soon& hon some det-.
IMEI
yuznor had It
she itud
ings were to be married very shortly.
It wait but one pang more, I could
htsw it. Rumor contradicted what
it had just snid and reported that the
ieremeny had been po:itponed on ac
count of 3lr. Hosting 's having vol.
"unteered for the war with the com
pany of which he was a member. -
Buoyed up py an indignant sense
of outragedloveand wounded pride,
I determined that what I suffered
none should see, - I went to opera,
theatre and fedi, seemingly the gay •
et4tof the gay, smiles on my lips and
tears in my Mart, the tortures of a
ceaseless pain eating away my • very
existence. This lasted it year. Theo
came the wearing of a soul, young
and strong, that would not submit to
the pulliug down of its idols, and
dashed itself with impotent fury
tae inns of fide, until bleed
lug and spent, ft wounded thing, it
Sat down dumbly and endured life.
1 had thought that with the first blow
misery had done its worst, but Time
brought me what'veatt infinitely hard
er to bear—the rising of a day In which
there was nothing to look forward 00,
nothing to hope For beyond the mere
efuttemptiblo common place exist
ence-=the lying down to sleepless
nights, Into whose solemn depths ap
peared spirits from the past, embod
ied Memories, who touched me with
their ebadoWy wings and filled my
soul With haunting visions 'of love,
and rest and happine-ss.
Caine surnmer . with its garish days
of sw. • ' heat and brightness.
Loud i • d like a
petelle , •.. ' Said asset on be
ing followed up by a long co cita
tion with her husband, the do4or,
and the result was that I found my
self spir;icti away to the sea side for
a change of air and scene. There I
met Mr. Chey. We rer.ewed.our as
lntance, rode tegx.ther, walked,
dancve, diried. The sisquenc3 came
in shape of a nioposai.. Mr. Grey
was rich, handsome, distingue'.
trould have an Qtablishment, mon
ey, in short; as Lou said—"everyz
thing that a reasonable woma could
desire.". The offer was a good one,
on the whole. I accepted him.
One, evening t scion aster my return,
I was sitting with my little poi,. Gra
cie at my side, telling the child the
wonderful story about the Babes in
the Wood, and had proceeded as far
in my interesting recital as to where
the robins were covering the poor lit
tle . bodies with leaves—when Mr.
Grey entered. The conversation
turned on the recent horrible devel.
opments with regard •to Southern
prisons. "Yes," said Mr. Grey, "and
isn't It sad that young Hastings I
' met here a year or two ago, died to
day from a fev,tructed while at
Andersonville. - ".
The air grew black around me. I.
had a sensation of falling to the door,
and then all was a blank. Return
ing consciousness found use stretched
on a sofa, with Mr. Grey at my head
drenching my , fitee with' eau de
cdogne. Lou was on one she eluding
my hands between her patens. Both
looked.ginve and dtstrepsed. I tried
to smile, assuring them it was noth
ing but the heat, and failing nitsera
his, in the attempt,' burst into teeis.
Swept a military funeral slowly by.
Sounded the tramp of many march-
Through
feet to musk- ofa dirge.
Th roug h c i a o n
ude,taizirp frown
pulses, I could see the with its
no dding plumes, and beneath a cof
fin—Ais eotilin—draped inistarry Ibles.
The past year with its sorrow, and
bitterness,and unrest faded from my
view: I lived over again the time
when loving and beloved , we were all
in all to embodier. As mv s4aining
ear could just catch in the ihr off dis-.
tauce the faint wall at the requiem,l
felt only, I; all the newness Of be
reavemen - the utter deaclatlou of
heart and l re, that my darling, my
darling Was PasOnif away from me .
11,Zat,t.1 later, dal ivcime Mm.
Oft*.
Tsuciewirsifimptik
nifariArthatkr tit go
uld Aitiel lbuilifing on 'Third Street, Dm.
vet, Ikea* 0 flOperyety In admen.
Coommunkntleoe, en- enbjeete of Wel
00eistiniereaffire , teepoittay gala
hen. To Insure attention favors of thi :
bled melt' invariably be soonnAz4eil
by the name of the author.'
be mo to
later* and -- u , otamtmleMione aabea m at . kt rd
.T. , NVEYAND, barter, Pa.
ME
ME
When a dad luefe sus that seta tdo
mueb, and' hasn't intim; .enungh to
make u irmhun4 he send' him to
colle;te w study wprefessisit.
'Studying physic Is a proketiett_ ;
and ns soon 214 a feller' has stitMeit
"Materialtfolka" long enough toget
diplomatic. is ready to start 'a doe.
toes shop. He gets the,' front 'roam. '
of some bosatilug house, kept by a
widow, who Jets it to him ;Way 11f
cause he hi' a single man; that ha
sticks out a dressmaker's tin WIAM,
minted on It, "Office hours from f to
4p. m. sticks ups lot of old beef
bones with a stock or loather • books
In a gime ease, hangs ttp a pietas. Of •
a tumor no big as a cabbage, bail his"
dour sprinkled with pulverist4„. , lt H ..
mice stick instead. of itotrilm_
to make .the room smell "M
Mediae" like; then, to' • audtautis
forks
t *tinkle P is interim tritirtmer
I he gets a ig bat stand, meta Vat
I .Mgt, and OW it chuck fullot
A doctor slot has to hatisa
shout one he amnia borifetstithimit'
Untie withoutiii shell; misookth :
tretld, % WM, slap : f
bent
thiii'.lg om Zis ders
es i
1 044-.14184
bet i•• that . he bye
Ate; be bas la* good doe;
toes' bone. .Doctors make theists&
in "gigs ;" they are turd of "gigs,"
bemuse they loin bock so that If Abe
horse should tumbledown they can't
fail out. "Gigs" are tittle children's
wugou.i IZTIACIAIi up. Ilion-kJ-de-1i"
donor. hare nigger - -41 boys to ride
with th:an and hold their horses, an
though they were fiery like.
Doctors know how to (harp! If I
was bead cuptkin of .l war like teas
411.inyrand wanted to Mistoi hollow
spire, get the doctors to go with
It, bemuse, firstly what got killed
mold cure them* Ives; soil secood-
iy, because if that bellow square
could stand their charges they would
deserve the congratulations of their
fellow citizens. Hectors can ride on
Sundays and not be wicired, por told
by the good witnnun that they ought
to be ashamed of themselves.
Some poor fellers work bard front
' morning till night, and it is Just as
much as they ow do to keep the wolf
from their doors utql furnish whisky
for their suffering !hinnies, without •
having doctor's bills to pay. Doctors
don't know so much as they try to
make yon, think they du. They
mkt) a will and Just let the sickly
keep it'll, and they say it will have
to be cut out, and then he will make
- another visit and see yoli have the
mewls, and exclaims:
"It's Just as I told .you, it's got to
come out!"
Doctors have wasted lots of science;'
according to the best authority the,
world has been turning on its own
axis six thousand 5-ears, since it was
discovered by a Mx. Adam, and these
fellers have been studying anatomy
ever, sinus, and it has took them' all
this time to find out that stewed
prunes is Just as good as Wed sehldtx
powders In some cases; and tt seems
like only day before yeste_rday that
they discovered that poor devibi with
fevers might aqua iwaterisso called
by drunUts and within half
memory of the oldest inhabitant, t I he n .
a ease of aggravated sore heel the -
doctor would haul out a, conceded
ice pick and . Jab it lute . the 41:2
and Make .the *tuff Carmise
is'named'afteri 'squirt - until" the ,
' devil *veld be what be !
his mother's malt nom Inswing .
red
on uie i ldly pproaddrii a bedside ;•
they excel In that reaped; they beat
the silent tread of the "muses" all
hollow. Sometimes -it depends on
the good looks of the doctor where
the patient says the disease is located.
I have known a doctor who was ex
ceedingly homely, being told that
the dimes: was iu the heal when it
was not. After a doctor gets to a
bedside, it depends upon circumstau
ms what they do; generally they
seize a snow white wrist. stick a fin
ger on it, and haul out a watch and
make their lips go; then they make
the pallid countenance open Its pallid
mouth, and stick out its pallid tongue
so far, he can see the warts growing
on his windpipe. Then lie will make
a minute Investigation of the coating
upon the tongue, that looks like' It
might be growing white hair to
make a rabbit pincushiolkor a ladle's
fair. Then the old cuss will blow
his nose a profsional blow, shake
his head and say :
"Ilow long has this been thus?"
The doctor will then haul out his
book and charge the pallid counte
nance four dollars, then look out of
the window and seeing his horse has
gong to sleep, and likely to hill down,
he will sing out to his black emboss
er holder :
'Jim t that horse is so restive you
d better drive hint around a
square."
Then he'll write something on 'a
piece of wiper that you can't tell
whether it is an order for a glass of
soda water or for a putty blower, and
send it around to the apothecary
shop where he is a silent partner,and
the apothecary man will stick ICA,-
965 (to make you think he is doing a
big business) on it, and charges 75
cents for doing so. Doctors nerv
er stop atlllug at four dollars a calf
until the patient Is able to do business
without his asalstance. I nosefts a
secret' in "lifaterle ,- Idedica' almost
Invaluable to A sick one even if she
Is a - female. Listen to me, and I will
be the happy means of keeping you
from paying "gig" drivers four dol
lars a call.
I callit the medial thermometer.
When a doctor ouches hold of your
wrist and counts
70, it means weasels.
71, It, means mumps.
, 72, It means coup.
73, it, means swallowed an Willa
rubber
74, it means lobster wild on the
kidneys.
75, it miens soft shell crabs, "atom
ick" ache.
- 76, it means teething. ;
77, It means (over sores,
78, it menus warts on the spinal
marrow.
79, it means pork chops In the
bowels, breaded.
70-10, It means chilblains on the
langs.
70-11, it mains cankers on the
bend.
• 70-:12, it means sprained foot in the
back of the head.
By using the above remedies ell
can be eu n:d ; they have never tidied
or paid lea than 100 cents on the dol
lar. •
Doctors are like mad dogs. (N(.
D. stands no each, and each abcadd
be avoided.) Old wimmin an be
bad cheaper, and one old woman In
a case of chicken' pox. is worth more
than all the "Materia Medics , ' f/kilara
you can hunt up. lam w tolerably
healthy cuss - and a woman twought
me up, and I was raised on catnip
tat;
a Ornertosa onion pouttleea, and cow's milk.
—Flor.
SOME suppose that every learned
man is an educated man. No well
thing.' The, man is educated who
knows, himself, and tikes accurate
comtnpn sense views of men and
things around him. , Rome very .
learned men are the greatest fools in
the world; tbe mapcm is they are not
educated men. Learning is only
not the end; its value consists
g tt i ll ng the means ofsequiring the
use of thatwhiels properly managed,
enlightens the mind.
. DOCTOEX•