A d v or tisomenta.le tpeetat tbe rate of 01,00 per square fo rfirst t te rtforoad for oaeh subsequent ineertion 50 vette. Ilberat.ditteetuat Irts(W,"! l ,l l .lktri* vertifiementa -•: • : • A space equal to ton lines o(tbie type tiloasurea a aquaxe.) . •.„ setundee'lll heed*, themaelrevt immediately- anise 1,1416dar. n 'ors, will . be • elatma,ljort,cfatte a line for ouch iutOrtlon. , Advertisenninta . should ..be banded in bafore Moodily noon to insure ttutertion in tilt webk"x "paper. ..' • Directory. ~ ~Ti t. ~ ~ JAMES CAM Eft624,'. Attorney-at Law. Once 4'.l T In dm RatUCTS..bnlldlog, peper, Pn• All buoln en,. Pnl twang tettlinTe yl4 , lltee , Lls__.,'n Pel., lit and c• !Idol ancutts • 1 .......'- • • ES`"•••-'.' '. 8 C. et i y LE:plush - al 'bratitscoak , and Jaw.. - • der, on ThlrdTP ool - 1 "" 4 v 4" (6"*J fit perlle Monre's Drag/4o) jt..-,:_..,___te.l..i...Ljr at tr. anon ca* E. L'- d sti" , Alt cni.,,mer...-.....; , 44 , , Diliplser., ♦ "...., • AMP Eltnntott; of lemalii llltrases. ,ilea atieloir Iritml street, a few door* w e t astinuooms:- ~aprISTL:IIy; 1 OLIN AlOtditt atid distcr In paloN,:- U oda, pore tortde a tit t le tanl'Llgttore Ginn.; mar, Laming and, Font! Goods; Malta . t P 41.5 11 . t . r . 40011/ 1 1 Clll . eillti, COMPUUMICti... ", , sep'o,lt. 1:17E,44.1,-.",..11.....i.md1ra1ittEuwe1rmat.....,..„,,,,,,,,H1t • VAVISiC li S i)ItVTORE, tinge Aarbiessase lApothecary, Ilea st. F 11010,41, tioos.carciolly compoaude4. (eorpttly .I AND EitSON.l)ealer In the Ittaircered Wit .7l,,m Shuttle dewing Machine. Main la,. Bee card In another column. I . septtly I)EACOM Nino. U.Dealer in Millinery 07;iiii 4.„,, Tthura,a,re; Third et Bearer. ae28.17 Grocory tt Restaurant Cbollat J Teak. Brat Coffees. Tobacco and Cigar', Con lost lolicry and Vagetablea. Main al. wepStly. y It. A liSIII;TZ. Dealer In Tiiiitie,ftloi•ca. .tc. Weal end ad at. sop2ltly rj , WATEIVORD: Insurance agent, dearer, I? Call and get your pro , arty Inaured. ode:ly PIIT/BU@OII 1 NIOROANSTERN. Dealer In Boots & Shoes, No NI Market Ht. Pittsburgh, Pa. teepiLity iltOFt & Ainnts, oopp C, p.l u Poet Odic*. Publishers of the 'lliad Ea' tale itenieter," snot flee. Pittsburgh. [se n t 4;l7' BEN DERSON & BROS., Wholesalrarg: t 1 . gists, Sud Liberty Ht,Pittsbnrgh. ITIT6r.ZEICK AT PARLOR, Id TINS Kv:: anus, (near Basket Ht.) Pittsburgh. kleptEly • CIA. CLARKE& CO.. Booksellers and Station. , era, lilt Rood tit.. Pittsburgh: Pa. Isepltly I osEPtt & RORKE 77 - JE Via; e./ Pdothurgh—huporters and dealers to Notions,' Trimmings, Hosiery, Whits Onods, &c. foltir EY MER ,t; ItR(ITILERH, y'rcneb and Amen. • con Confectioners. Dealesrs la nuts, fruits. at.. Put, 143,1911 WoodHL Pittsburgh, [sept4;l7 J S. 310012 E, Dealer in eluded' eras, Coffees* . Family Groceries. No 5/Pifth Avenue, Pitts , burgh. Ph • • septt;ty WIN 11100ERT.17f4W,Deiliailn — tbe New el Weed Family Setting Stschinei. 116 Basket street. Pittsburgh, Pa. sepialY & Dealers In Car \ pots, Ott Cloths. &c. Special rites to Clergy. .1:1 dth Avenue. Pittsburgh. Ps ` , [1tP 144 4 • P.Sucecovor to J. M. Rosa ars,Dinder in liver ware. No -. l!: 4 llll ‘ l l : ' , l l c e b ei ' l e tic e . I gs ' eu a n, 7 ls ' , lrY " [imp 14; ly T A. LYoNS, Ileisseand sign Patlntiii - write• V • to order,Show Code for every businere.- No..i Fifth Avenue. Pittottnrgh; Pa. feertglily -- - qv rt. FUL FON, Manufacturer of and Dealer 1 • Furniture and Chainit-Itrieevrood. Wei nod Oak. as S Mithdeld et: [oat; NEW, BMI MTOL. I )ROSPECT MOUNT MIRSERIES. ever. greena and mall Pratte. Three mllea f init of New Brlghttni. (mr2A. ) E. THOMAS. 1 0pri - 1 4 4 U N Pof —" :47 - 1.1:1)A t o ,; at. New Brghon, Pa. (Snecessorr to ahMily 4 B. \o ide 1,. • l ,t P. SIEMON, Bakery & Contetiqvcry, T it: N. Street. Special attention Own to vied and hallo, (srpl4;ty &.17.4M8L1K.M1rf316. Merchant Tallore;— i , Broaduray.,New Drightert.. See adv .1ep14;17 M. WIIISLER, Dentist. Broadway, New grlgliton. • ig.P2 4 a NO,`S,S. Photographer. Wittoon's - B Broadway. Beat photographs from ra-totich ""stiv,".7lT.'ON. dem ("P""7 IVINII it & , der* aniiTobact V 1,, rotilptok. Ilmodway, N. Brighttni. isepUltly Queenxwarn ftn , Onodo. Broathrny. , Iseptaly • VAN Prial. Denkr 114-Wall Pnner, Window ItoolmSlationeery Nolltmott Broad. y. N.ll Itriablon. [Feially ' • • • h .; SI'EINFELD.DmiIerg In Dry — iioncl!„ . 1 , Fancy Goode et Not lone ; Merchant Tallora'a t leihit•re, Ilnwdtrsy, 1x112.1y 17.1211MEEMI 171I.I.I.01 , 1t0IIERTSON. Dealer In Improved V Bowe Sewing Marltlited. Main St., Beaver PAM: , ' itml4;ly - - N .11, 1 % . ntle K ry l co . rner r rif nrsrll ' araer w' o r tre e 4 e r io, 11.•avor Fall, • • sen14:1): • EN DA I.L A . . TAN N 6S. A rtlqm Fre.co et. Cr, nttn, ligpite 1111/1 Slzu Pnltitere, Main St. Ilunver t!epl4;l3! • A FLESIIMI, Deslyr In Boots sod Shoes of .11. every description. st low pews. and 01 s sn• •rint • add Fiala ai • antoosraraimit..t •-•• • , BORGE4II3DICOGER, Bones and Sign Palo = s T tar. Bridge St., Bridgewater, N. aprlSlttly lIItFRM.. iiii dgo atreet, Bridgewater, Pa., Deller,in Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Speclaclakitc.G,Walth er. Clocks and Jewelry repalred. [febtrillity ANIEL 3111.1.E11, Faehionahle Tailor. Nolne ITlnit er:erienced workmen employed, Shop , i n ridge 01_ Bridgewater, Pd. ky. A M PollgElt, Cop• CO 11, 11111 i Silet , t•lrOn ware, 110 trot) Cletero Bridge tr. Bridget , titer. , (eclat?) , d • ittrit'iNkit.fitanaracturer suietia'iur In • Dom.. and Shoe, Bridge St., Bridgewater, sept.ttly ..._, . ._ t '. It t' INF. — l.h.r - tioticla._ ~.litite4 . ;aiti- --B u ~, ,1 • Carpet& 011 Clothe and TolaisOnge..:Bri4a •zr., Bridgewater, es. ' • ~.,:: .t• . • SepNY r ii: -BiiirtikW.ls7eiliiii.ll4tiose. • ell Bridge Street. Brittlir.A . - t.l_lirgy. 1 1 iKii Alltit,Tidiiiinary, Trizaminki,s aims i • --Bridge it, Brldgewater. sepl4: ly I - P;IVEINItit-IclitiiiiisfeetitierAßooli ind I ..Slime. Brittiratt— Bridgewater. (eep tkly IIBIS. B UtEN,l4oexitiersen's Coating elesneed t endkresaed. Water St. above Bridge, (0.14;13: JOIIN WOODRIIFY7WarbIe Cotttar ; Moult 'wrote & Tomtit:raid of aWitescripttcati Made to order. Bt. Market sod Write/ alreetS. feepti;ly Uri , • co. 1it00141016 gellensWare. lu 11 • dow Olail, Floor, rood COuntry Prodoce. Dunlap's comer, Bridge St. Ittildgewor l Puy lt 11.-Ni fit -Yeoogabelo CooL• Orders lett st 8. 0ak% ha IkAser. ..d IL pptSlym ith's Drai ta S , t e OW C N o I b W o a n ri ddioliW. Will i . w rM. Y A f—Moruld's Foltt,•—reM-Lowet ' 11 1 , 61#1:1 #ti:4 • I ititi naca indgeji New York and It. 5.81 ►. g kelftly eiGMUND ()ROTA Gnas New wor. or 1.7 to bat menial; wade to ,order. Al - work. wetrinted. Repairing mitirdona;._ ,Pirkee Low. Alllllll Hoeheetie.'Pa- NV 1 11011 8 R alleTtail U tle ° l4 ‘ r.adtort Itea 6 r ittnritelo.ll% , k.414:13' I.lkl;NtillrEllitliel:r.allUgt."llrlgh7ot et., :l ' iiA kn e Now Vactocy. Son •av't. (ncylitly URN ialtellitlt; Itikker nod Cotectlotoq.- 0 Water rt., Itoche•ter, • (bcP11:1) ING,RAIIANI 11011). Wagon & Corrine Maker. !Wilma(' rt.. Itott,ter. (PePitlY 4,2.1111UEL U. lIANNEN, Drug gi.t. l•rescritt- - 0 lions carefully compounded. Water st., Ito chonter. • SseplAtly ll.J:S.WiSrANS.l:letliiiil i•hysielin; Chroulc 1.1 diseases made a specialty. Udler, corner of .Diamond and Bridge alp., Rochester. (+cull:ly oONO, huleralc 1 Retell Dual -0 ere lu Dry Oloodo,Grocerleo„Flonr,Feed.Oralu , goat 1400...ir0n& Nall+. Coe. Water It James iiTkConft - VI er and ! Wedding Cukor and Ice Cream (mobbed youtpuy. On Diamond. tiocheatcr. 1 1 , 1, sA IA: by A• SILVERMAN, Headquarters , I lor °reign S Domestic Dry hotlone, Trimmings and Taney Goods tAerally, Water .troet. Rochester. Pn. ' (seul4:l!. 1 11 I ',IV If CU., Contractors sunillidlders. - • II nutUeturers of Sash. Doors: Shutters, Se. Deal In lotuloct loth AC Rochester. _kseplll:ly ~.!uotT, BOYLE W S, Sticcessoreoo. 1.:1;110.,e, Co.. Dealers In hawed and I•laned lembor, loth n Shingleo. Rochester. spetkly r.ivEltY STA In.?: S i'CLAI. YARD, laim,,[llt. R. station and 'Alto riser. oclnny en ifoWl7:llAKTSficiiiiin — iiraiiiiTifei In Tiu,Copper and Sheet tom Ware.' Sldlug, Sc., attended to. N, York at.; oell7;ty L.!„.TICFPI.EIf&.:LARK. proprietors ol Johnston. c•• 9 house . Good accouunodatlons and, good eta. 40e. Near lt. It. Depot. omltgly I iT,1.4: It, dater. batters, to. Repairing dam' neatly' and promptiy 'tore on the Diamond, Rochester, Va. octtlety -. ilanufacturcie or. • Wagons, Coaches. linggltu". hying-wagons, , 11110 VP., SC. DiacksMithlng and Dorseshoting done In the beat nianver. Itochester, Pa. nolti:. o ' gen s e to rd n i ew a l s r n;ttze . n n t r, : „ p r i t Feui...&C. Cor. 3‘.1 6 BroastaT. mard: l l' &cc - 14. ,1132:5y• artists, 011.Cloti l ti 1 5 111 ! l iesware. ei , inssware, I . or I.lroathysy & Cook stn. E. Liverpool. (dd*l.Y v. BILL& CO, Druggist, Broidsrai.neir R. • Ic. Prescriptiokts!Snrefully and accura 3, tely febl NISCELLANEOUS. • • • rIIII9.TIIOItNILEII,Meo ofeetom of the Great; et • 1111,0,11 c l'ooklng Store, and Patentee of Poe tahle extenelon top and centre.. Veneto% re. I.n Hid hlaneracturer. Ordens promptly attended to. Vanport. Pa. \ CIE lilddirtti—lleserr,Pl. , • leeP ll .4 A, V INOTermeeentiy local inhe village or / Zellenpin. Pa., fon the purpose of practicing Medicine, I respectfully tender my professional , flicen to the citizen* of said village add vicinity. In remidenec. oppoptte Eagle hotel, whore I Alan always he found, unless professionally nuaced. All calls will receive Immediate and Prompt attention. A. V. CUNICINGUAY. Y. D. NNO.IIIDUt43O. THOMAS M'CREERY & CO THOS. imicusuriv, J. P. DItAVO • ' ....J. Lt. ANGLE!, J. 11. M'CREERY. Interest paid on tbnedivolota; Prompt attention gl‘rti to collections. Also, Insurance Arent. for rood and reliable Companies. triavirr A.osiclonly4—TheSPrinirien° D ihla limitution win c).n on the 13th • March nett, to continue 14 Iwo-W. For terms. to . „ C. C. RUMS, Prin. . . S' • . . •.' . . . --..... • • . ii..., . - , , • , .. • . . a - s • i . ' . .• se A • , . . . • y ' e - ... "';' '''; ' 1r .. ..f ,' - .' . . . -. . , , r• • ( , • • q ..- --.... 1 . 111.1441 —••••—•-.....-. - - - " 411 --..- k . —............-.-...---...........-.7.-....7........-- .. .. . . -. : - ' ..,,..;,...;,, mik ...-. . .. 1 ,/ .; • i l A f gr MI . .• • : , ,•,.. 1 - II; ! -...: 7.1:.• 4 ; ;; ti ;;'I.• ~ ". IP iF. 1r t .ii,i .i' 1 i Ilk In / Tr 1 ti. `.: ' ) ',./ - ..• .1 •.'! 1 Ami .. ,El li 01, i ll' 1 . :I: : i i . t , . ( ~., r et ,... ,,,:7 , ; • • • 1;11 fi. .1 , DU '.: • ,I+. ....,..ii.. - 44 1 ‘....7-1:44 • . t ../•. ..• 0' :• •••1 .`. 7-•-;1r ~ IN 1 :: , t ~,,,.. ~,. ' . ,:,,,-,-...:i . ~.:1,.-1....,‘ , !._.... ~..:„...'f. . .,; , ,....,..f . ....: , ..., ~,.:.: . 111 ),,. '..,...,'.: ....'''• -:1! '' i ' - ''' , ,,.. ....., „,,,::, , ry•••• ' - . • • ... > 0.i.....j1 • . _ . _ ' T . ' ' t-v.../.. - 4. . - , i . •IA ..- se, ...... ..,.... •'.',' E tails . ~„ _:; ~ es ay - .y. - 1871._ ..• . ••" , ~ . . ;T r -,- - L t i --: - ',. - Beaver,.,Pa. - IVe ..:Lit- (...'--', v..). , .., -- • •,. • • ...„.., • ~, . ••••••••••••.• .: ,---;,,,,,„.., ..„...•.,„•,, .., •„„„„...„......... ~ ~.,„ t A , - . . , ~ , ~.,__,_ ..„_,.., _,_ $ MI .. .4,- :4,t dg.1;‘,.......i5Q . 1:18 GOUDDti; 138 erel Street, Alleghehy:: '' ' 31'he CHEAPEST OICRPER ind DRY - GOODS HOUSE In the TWO CITIES. i 90p CAAPET only cents per y'd, „AND' ALL• 8 ;We are Agenti for, licuile of the beef :liar .: pet bfanufacturers in this country, :'• nd we can ant Extratlaductinants to • Buyers. - • Cabe aiiiriar air Cauillete: • LINE OF DRi” GOODS, andet amine our, superior wide I•ro. l Browtinilditibli; very rit ltlji•,ttsLand .: all other goedii dt astonishingly - 16* prices. t)on't' forget to give us a call. Federal Sireet. N; 13, . B..OLtrxi.B4lestiii, for intirly ornerier boplinslied to,sechis many friends. . • . • [a. rllita Mgt 11.11.1111. T ISAIIMIAItIigs Wawa, Ism., UT county, ha.. rOITRAIT as P 110 1 .01311.411 PAINTII3,I6 prepared to do all work In ber line at mooned , -rata and oa 'Wait nabaa trito pat+ mane of public ts respectltdly solicited. mrhairtUtt.. .1011 X f. iIeIKINALD V. zzzzz aut. azo. c.. erZTILSZ2, Y. J. SiNEVERER & ;111ileDONAID: • • ,IVater SY ry Rochester, LAO' Injetait paid on Thus Deposits. Cofed rune propoppy attended tn., Oovirtuneld imraUe 211rins: ::; [notailif• •taint I..Treeollarr Voir Sae *313-2331451il ' /Ant OW terrible cow • anillti if ate for ttnaileattilt weekp igs ttT Dl tweirtrAireliii4ll , lag fp.. / have • -.17. prepared for ea** that wheat • a@k t hl tuto'reerive the ben efit:of Itt • • It foilt iloawl iliorrManall pions *t 'iariff& it; • • and. ttainpitanna cure wind, will Beyer be with out, As nenteirmo, balm who have used if lify., - • 'Can be had at the, Mg Ware or. 4 tOILLIAX S. BIJECl4l.lhltk Racheatri, Pa._ or will be cant by mail hinny stidreaa on ";Ikl7l. rilelpt_of one dollar, and ten • „, ti to pay poetage...i 'ktBAPLII.IIUIDIT, , use , Rochester; Deaver county, Pg. 2%,114Jtik1141214 MO — 0 - Stisiet, ('l''' ' '' BitIDGEWATEIi, PA.' ' ItitRELE. EWING A FRESH SUPPLY T ri 0 IrUllik .. i. ACH OF N TAIR FOLLOWING I} - 4r A W B ocknigi, , ' - .13teu t )enidlle Jeans; Cassimeres and &spinets, .. ' Whitalla4inniihm , kita, ' . - Whlte anitColornd and Dall i n4Flalinels„ ; .. . . . , • , • !rtrA, , e ..):,,, Meinides, ' • , \\ 3 -:l*•a'l3l6, • : ` 1-,,.. Itilaghlimal , .. , 1 '....,..- i...- , Unbergg, . - Lawns, Water Prnars, Chtitchillis. , • Maths, Woollen Shawls 13rown and Black .111 - tialinac Drillink% Ticking% ' Print P, Canton .• • t Flannels, Joconuts, , 'fable Lini.bt, Irish Ljueu, •• • •; ; • .Crash, j -• Ctiuntertiant. . s. - Hosiery' Groceries,; c0tr,04...; tvgarrimos. Godaaand cosmos s m p., A.* uobuf • rd. and kits, Star and TaSola _Sam Spices andBAL T ee Ilest. Also. • Hardware,. Nails' t Glass , Door locks. Door Latches, Lingo., Screw.. Table Cutlery, 'I abe S h owe l l' a Spoons, 'Sleigh Bella, Coal Boyce, Fire ad Dukers„ Nails and Glaze. Spades, Shovels, I, S. and 4.llers York.. Rakes, Scythes and Smiths, Corn words:den Boos. ' WOODENWARE. ' Buckets, Tube, Chime. Butter ?lints mid Lodi& CARBON OIL, ' Linseed Oil White Lead. Boots and Shoes • LA DIES' MISSES' AND CLULDBEII3' SHOES. - In grest ,. eariely. '12 ., Rifle Powde r . Shot, Blasting Powder aril' use. 'Flour Feud AG QUeonaWario. Nll'heary goods delivered free of charge. ' By close attention to bushrees. Aid by keeping constantly differud a well amen todnto in,fgoods of all the nt kinds usually kept ountry store, the undersigned ho es In the future as In the past to merit and re ve a liberal *hate of the public patronage. _ decirdhily.--I,l7cEgd. 11 l N. .4..N0.V.13. , - ...w. !puff M. illpEL4 - 9. 11 FL eir, C 9. Contratters and Builders; PLANING - MIL'L =ll ANb J.AsSrsll'.ißW4 - Doors• OWst*l32. AND SHINGLES Coinnaitity on Itan(l4, nod 'nude to ()flier. ':ltc,a)lefat,er, Pa. • Order,: by Mail willaneeive prompt at tention. 01 ..Mareil-7y ---- Adinlnlistratoes Nivtloo.—The undervimied having been appolotid admin. lot mtor of the estate of lh I Ilia m RAMO,, delifeaned. late of Hanover tOyfnahip, - Beaver county, Ps., hereby notifies all perfume indebted to sald estate that imm an edlal it il . ment Is required. All persons ' having elatell , el mod estate ore requested to present ;___y. authenticated for settlement. ittrittimpllFlLlJAM Ti. FRAZIER. Adner. ,ANI.F.V. ' 1•1 & SIEDEE, ''., 44ucct.?...sors to ) REI F. 3114 A; ;t ME] SIEDLE, 1 II is; .42 Filth Avenbe. Pittsburgh, Pa. I Gol.D'Alib SILVERSMITHS, And dealers in FINE JEWELRY, WAMCIIE§. DIADIONDB•AND • SILVER PLATER. WARE. Agency Inc all the,best makes of A.3IE RICAN WATCIIMEi, BETH TuomAs CLOCKS. Special attention pied to the repairing and adjusting of • FINE WATCHES. Brighton Paper Mills , ,BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A, PRINTING, ROOFING,' BAILING, Hardware. Glass, Straw. RAtt AND CARPET MAqUFA.CTITIAMI: o AND SOLD AT 1115,Salasale a Retail 1.1 , ?raper, Etna &CO.; . ss Itildrd Avon**. • A iiinisaitikearti=3B., tau. ' .. . Vault rr.wirst a * n i mo o "MaWAT: =d ; lo7lilee'r.4t6. 4 a 4 rtha allaWfri.; MO C=ZZX • .... td . Pit t ib i4.•...ll • Alllascs lass sa 1.70. Paton H Ifiroft . OredDe.4.l ' Wooster 184 , Ilk ki n; SW • j aig 4+ l 4lo;•••!?ii Outline i, .... llneytis A ; :a t. Nil Yppar Sandusly..i . . [Jain_ , , Van Wart.— .1 Plk 72000 u , .... chi- 0. 430 ■s giu Yxr's. =2 Ch Vidpandao. D ymoutb. Cult PautWayas Van V Wert. Llynn. 4;1 .11 D• •• 900 Aug : ;:. !MI sao *iii , • §= 4.t. E t Canton Alliance Bana. Itocbeeter I ilia's, 1//A Toangstawa; New Cape -aid Erie Express leaves Yousuptows i A its iMtAs; Nei Castle, kW t° 'mbar a m. Rotondo& hower.Plestarob. wi-str. al New-Castle. Ilikaa. so. Tosagatirn. m. Youngstosrm_New CasUo and Pittsburgh Ac commodate° hives ,YoungitowndllAD a. m; Now Castic,llo a. s alves at Atligheny. ICkllO a. Rallliblg; leaves Pittanwgii, tee p , oat avi TITS , NPR caaavaid DM. F R. MINS- Gourd /Weenier and licket Aiwa. LRVRLAND a PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.' Ou and atter May Bah DM Oahu rlll leave Slal.ona daily (Sundays excepted) es follows. 9011t0 1101,171 MAIL. Eir's. ACCpII; Ci= Vrced i ßllt . .. 's'll 955 . 11110 _r113 , . .' eiOirit .1 1 195 Hodson.. Ravenna !Mawr Bayard,. Wellaville .olso sown._ amila viT TlOllB. I ❑le =I ' Ravenna Hudson gaclidStreet.—. 131evelatill TMM 1 42,rx 1443 CU 4.---- well.° AUT. 'TATUM., VA.CCOMI RAIL. •iixes Acc.oit ...—...,,---P----I —4...... i.......-- *Usk ll 1343,41.... l 4 ,lnt l i illZes ll li tUrille - ''l ' 1 5 00 8 ... t .. .. . 315' I 555 • Welborn)* ...... .t. 415 . • 155e1e 444 , .. , Smith's rervi.....,./ ,•:. .... • • Itoebesser. 1416 ' Vat 541:5. .. ~ . Fittsbungh • ' Ill= .- 4 00 _ 645 . - '. - . . •oesicte.vicre. • .-n - " -r iersvieits. '.9lmt. illuPe:i.kceeti Amos --.. ••........... —,.... --'"— Pitteb r— urnh '17157e morn 425rx ---- Yoe/bate, 735' .110?.; .11 , 1 , ... • tiuslib's F. 117 '— • • •••• . •—• • Wellsville II 655 6 dr.u: -719:: Steubenville.: 'l 1155 • ' lie ',.. 1515 'MUM livid - 1•1 , . 0.15 1 '3ll -:' ' - 1111.15. 7s;' . . SIP -TUSCARAWAS • , laaves:• , ... ' Arrive...! ralladelabla. GO a. mi I 1.10,M1115. "7"I R R. ?4 Gm . e r nil. - Tia le = rn ' 9 . • •SitlirS. Putt Lined of Bonnet and PollBoll' , Olebraltd Blcck Silks. Good Mediuin Black French silks. (mu, $1 to $2 per yard. Cheney Bm.'s American illaCk Silk, $2 per yard. Fancy Dress Silks in Stripes, Checks and Plain Colors—a complete assortment. Japanese Silks. all qualities. Irish`and French Poplins, 31olialr Ims trrs. . Wool Delathes. Spring Empress Cloths. Black Grenadines and 'termini. All New Designs iii Spring Dress Goods. New Spring Shawls. Slik'Sacques and Basques. • Ladies Suits. Nottingham and Tumboureti Lace Cur, Chintzes, Prints and Ginghams. ME WITH A FULL LINE OF 011ieStiC and Hoilsolooling Goods . James Caldwell. 8 mitt letieral Street, Allegiteq : : aiprs;3ni.] L MOORE DRUGGIST, Prescriptions Carefully and Accurate ly Compotmded. THE BEEF BRANDS OF ASSORTED Madlolnal WINO AND . LIQUORS; _P' DYE STUFFS• mit DYES 06,1p,COLORS; GLASS & PUTTY; . „ Special itteuttou strata lo Mali MI Mat quality of Luau aaa tamp Tetanal... 114i0a !Kul te. A Large Aitteriqf TOILET ARTICLE!,, SOAPS, 13RU14,14Mf4 & , . PATENT BliblefiUsE 8: Main Street. Sestet' Ps s. n. mecialhamitiNfii ATTORN EY= NV - UM puree bei ni ow ni the arel e. mat . , : I% jesett - ----- oct AITILLIABII denheOr Biwa. TT shoot, Gattoto, ilio4 . owe to Porters ' Tin shop, Bridgewater, Pa., where he le nre and sell everything In bla lineal Wee flee ted removed Menlo:est emu the corn er near** *Adze to Ids Meat lornihel. - vitee Ms old Mende and vino to give h e el ca. myttratts. ,-, . ~; .. ~~prl,~piiig~ IV-REMINDER. EZMI :To Debi Midst T4I= ICIM feoniLtvetilon'tilaint i s Od'theeetialitsitiece Appetite; ' 4 raltiese with Melees '.Down a .1 • To Nentsie PodOlit, :s • To' Children-Wasting Awliys - s Id soy vrith'petitiltated Digestive Or Soffeknit'Sith aey thefo ll owing 4 . mplonis, which indict* .Disodered sißiffr:O's macho =I - T -~ l~Y~i Eil CZ 3!? 1115 Ell • • • 7 - norlites " ,••• ti • „ • Pilo", Fire •. or Blood • the , " ' ' ' • • ADM of t e'.i. : . SlOnnefSlMooeskikeert- •,; ; ; ; r. bion,D , M i tt i tzgl iwk a ,•11ouren:realms" ; . ..___,lnit nu nnTe .c.;ll l 4 = end - utw ' oroondlefi el ale boot Dna, • WI sr Flo isoll,Oll filosotiookerben In • frog kaetnre, phones* of VlSllin,rbig of ' Webi b e . fere th e lilrikt; Fitter sod' Doll Pelee' la the Reno,Dddeory of Vetspihttlas, neecof the Skin ind Eyes, Pala In. @e ' 27 hhte,Bsek, Chest, Limbs, te.; Woe- ' .401.1floshee of Meet. Bunt . In In theile Fl n ab. Courtin: ' • fmagh of Ertl, 4 ti r os epresslon , Lot Isplero. . n,.. eSS 1 1233 Orr • 4.- tl3l OD AOO 1:11 110011Alif8. 1121111di Bitters witAint -Alcohol or kiiirita • • •ItaN kind. • le different from allwfriers. It is com posed of the pure Juices, or Vital Prin. vivito off/Amax.. Um los and Barks, (alas ruedicinnUy termed Extradit e ) the wartlike' or inert ,portlons of the inkreil dients not being Thereforn,lii one Bottle of thisie.ilitters there is contained as much medicinal virtue ail will tie Mend several gallons of 'ordinitrY - mixtures: The Roots, &c., used In this Bitters:ere grown in Germany, their :vital principles extracted in that country ; by a scientific . Chemist, and 'farieirded to•the mannfiie• tory' In this city * where they are emu puundt.il owl 'WNW, • Cow-els/Mc no ; spirituOus Mgr (Bents; thiallitters Is Roe from the obJee;lifus urged against all oth• era; uo desire for ciu ',be in- Itueed front their use,'-' they Cannot make 'drunitants, and cannot under any dream- Menem luive.any but a beneficial erect. If 7 iihrit E; 145 510 155510' 2113 ICD I 301 40 HOOFLAND'S.GERMAN TONIC, Was compounded lur Liman not inclined to extreme bitters, and in intruded for tine in wain when some alcoholic stimulant is required in count-Won' with . the Tonic properties of the Bitters. ' Each bottle of. lee Tonic contains one bottle of the Bit tens, combined with pure SANTA 'CRUZ itUM, and flavored en.uch a manner that the extreme bitterness of the Bitters is overcome, 'forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the ,palate and itantaiitlititilie medicinal virtne,of the Ittc ter& The price ,of the Tonic i 1 Bottle„;_Wbjcie: jrnaor persons: think• too • high. They must toke litoloeisideriition limit the. stimulent used is guiranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished :et a chiaper price, but is it titet'heiter,to,pilY.n;l4llo'share : 4l:9l bare isood ,aTtlcle? preptuation should chntatre none but tlei best Ingsedl , ents'; anti they ' who•expect to - obtain a cheap wanpound,•and be benefitted by it will most certainly be-cheated. 1= LEIZI 11125 Mira , 7.25.4. m HOOPLAND'S German Bitters, PODOPHYLLIN PILL • • WILL MEM YOU. They, are the Greatest BLOOD PURIFIERS ---' Known to the .11eilical world, and will eradicate diseases arising from impure -blood, Debilit) nt the Digestive Organs, or Diseased Liver, in a shorter time than any other known remedies. IEI Role Supreme Court of Pogo, SPEAK FOR THESE REMEDIES. rho mould ask for more Dignified or Stronger Talimony • noo.WililL.W.W.lDWAS.D.Jl)rrnerlyJls vies of the Sopremi Currt Qf j'enniryicludo, al pr..efddlember yrrss from Pennsylraftla, writes; Pintonotruto, March in, MM. I And Boatload's German Bitters "is a good tome, useful In diseases of the dige•tire organs, and of great benefit in mess of debility and want of nervous action in the system. Yours truly, GEOBGE W. WOODWARD. 1100. Jazzy TIM/an ON. Galt Jortirc qf Me Su. • pram Cuuri qf !tamp:ran . l'ututora.rum, April 29.1801. * 1 madder Uoclalid's Garman Bitters" a traina ble medicine In caw of attacks of lodigcstloo or Dyspepota. I can certffy this from my experleaca of tt. lf oars w 1 j th A r m eanc .i t nom PION. (loci. °comic BILLMWOOD, JuStie4 4 11 • 94 4 , .. 0 Court of AltfallirWan: PHILADELPHIA, Jutte 1. 181. Hare found by experience that " Llootiatid'a German Bitters ' I. a very good italic. rellerldit dyrpeptic ayloptome samosa directly. GIitOUGE 111.1.1.11.8W000. Uon. Wm. Y. Rogers, Mayor qf Mc City y Bola- to, :Vera York. Mayor's Unice. Buffalo, June 2S, I have used •• lloodond's Germs fingers and Torde".lu My tinnily daring lira past year, and can recommend than as an excellent Mule, Imparting tone and vigor to the system. Their urn kW been moducthe u!Ureldedly henendal elects. O RGERS'. Hon. Jas. M. Wood, Ex,MaYor of Whficonsporf, Pencisyfran : ' 1 take great pleasure In recommending .• Moor land'. German Tonic" to any one who may be st dieted with Dyspepsia. I had the Dyspepsia PO badly It was Impossible to keep ;soy food on my stomach, sod mile . so wait as T o ole be able to walk half a Two bottl. of effected s perfect cure. JAMES M. WOOD. . 11,3E211111 1 .V.. 11, THAT 00FLANWS GERMAN BETTERS, AND 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC WI 'ASIA ib Or W4l.4tiog away (lithe Body. • : THAT . • „ IIOOF-LAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES Aga thei medicines on require to purity the Stood, excite Abe torpid Liver throug h y sotiou, and to enshie,you to pass safely soy hard. ships or exposure. - liocrm.A.ND*l4 tHYoB.3'.ll:rirrialitYl 2 . Or &ibsillule for Mercury Pills. • • • TWO PILLS A DOSE. The Moat Powerful, yet innoce4t, .oeg 'elate Cathartic known. ARIf It Is not necessary to take a handful of theme pills to produce Ike desired abet; two. of them set quickly and towerfony. cleansing the Livertitom ch and Dowels of ail ItiMurliies. The ro.ncipal ingredient lePodophyllin, or tbe Alcoholic KM net of Mandrake, which is by many times more towerfol, acting and semehlng than the Mandrake Itself. Its peculiar action Is upon the Liver, clean log it opeedily from all obstructions. with all the pater of MOM,. yet Dee leant the illusions x- For attached to the use of that miners . , For all diseases. in which tiro n e of a cathartic V indicated. these pills wig give entire alitithittlnia In even' awe. They NEVER FAIL. in cases of Uvor Complaint, Dyspepsia and ex Creme coetiveness. Dr. iloolland'i Den= Ethers or Tonic should be used in cot section with the Pills. The tank effect of the Bitters or Tonle builds wit the 211,tent. The Riders or Tonic puri fies the Mood, streng th ens the Nefnell,ltlnitiATita the Liver. and give* strength. energy m i nd vigor. ...Kees your Dowels *Clive with the Otis. and tons up the syetce with Diners or Tonic. and no dile mma Can retain Its bold. or even assalkyoo. Recollect that It Is DR. DOOMANWN GER MAN MINIMIZE that ere eat hniversally used and highly recommended; and do Dot allow th Druggist to lodine you to take anything else the homey way le pod se good. beamed be Mad a taunt profit on it. , These Remedies will be sent by - Ewes* tour, lottalltyomen application troths PRINCIPAL ama. at the GERMAN MEDI CINE STORE. SU /Ink so.. Indladelpialo CRAB. elf. EVANS, Preptictor k Formerly C. M. JACKSON m CO. ritid 771eae Remedies are for Able by Dreg vista, Storekeepers awl Medicine Dashers everywhere, jaalfisly . H Will cure every Case of dolif 4, Pittsbgh url?g,. ~• CLOCK /WIVE . •:' , 4Y i MN Largest in • thiti,;Otty, 5,000 Cloak. Sold Xesikr. 'Bright Dog,Bo4irottritAktno4ocia is sasireily sew Pgybriss. • .ti o' E'R - NlXTRA:cprre. et;tIE4ND; " •Beht the THr VIOTOUU, 00),1110,.infFe- n,.+V • • ~.Inat*!Teiii and Cheitiptid • "TR* ROUGH a, ErNfry Cibek IVarreSttect•-• Prieen the rery.Loweirt. . • &lei the isllghedie • that 'inalots'eloeks me.. "elalte,' sad her the sole m s.l meaty at the Lie ern eolopauks , [now offer the. poet cbtaplete 'clock la Waikato "Peaulyttahht, et the lamed eat Chatebes: fiebtopht: sed Pehge Delhllue suPhged. PerUeular atteAtioh daenlo eaqulrree .bp Settd for Ampler. — Clothe ems be ably Pecked and Wilt he. Morel. E . " Ar i• 011 ER TS', No. 16 /Va flieinte, Plo,l6itrgis; PO. octSVlai;elhdeell;gebts ' MisdeltaneoUs: MOWERS AND' REAPERS. -C. At:UNMAN . dc CO., Clinton; Ohio: Are eitenel iegkeeil In the initnelietate of the Etuelgtiyei Movers; (Both Jiipiar and tleilor,') with'Self-itake titid Dropper Atimebtuehte, with their' , . NEW ItOTAIRIL:j4;iEII,. Or more romasooly known u the lirroirilao . DBArrpl, le gadeeldot hatearretaeut oa the emu• lti t i a; Dior , tlll "fc in lNl , l declined to take ear ewablaed : chiefs waren/lett both a Mower. mad Ream Mar. Repairs for the tabors madams are kept si O. W. MITERS .1a Ctre, New Brhrkt ea, ra, Abb. the Wrens bIrEIitINSTAIXB THILESLI. EX with tbele down ter mounted Power—Emu 4 In 10,banie power.—to salt pa, •aWsenr. Partneri before porehuleewhere woeM do well io call on '•' J AMES PATTMON, Agent. sprklin . New Galilee, Pa, W4ll Ni'erfWahpeil,! DROW;i:M . , WHITES, 54'qN1!, O!LTS iI'aRIETY ENDLESS; 10403CA31114 STYLES 7IOW; I i ttIVES . 112 0 . 1 ; Oil Cloth Store; Shade.' ditidil lb ors da• and lelldeb a * -" . '"' l GOODS IME.I9JeItIM DaZOPßOirer lUCH m iKwea'sf.:Vilo4re ~Xi - toattsAin.) •••• • rot M1LL1.24 AND • ;4„ I • ..7i)FkSvASW. Mrs, Z. 7 44.00 WOULD WORM,/ 7 thailli to order la Ms Idlest stylm. Cl andresaus Bonnets and Iles ameskelitin ed sd . a...set sl,d_qtlyer Pattemrs. d,rr ado Poo* l'oP°°' am share business, the public am rely on reedving"entim satistration: Can at ber establishment, opts:nits the Colon Motel. Third Street, Bearer, Pa. Aprd;lie Nara. Z. mooRE. - - 300 rayoraring , water. la deter mined that uo _ - Dentist to the 'State shall do • *orb better or .16 cheaper than Offen It to tiv. p ules :be best materials manutectured In Me United State*. Gold and all vex 11111 n; performed Ina style that defies compe • thlon Satter - action cuarinteed In an . eratlone. or the money returned. Gres him a OW. febttl AIITIFICIAL TEETH PRIIIRECT• RD 1— T. J. SC 11. J. .ore~r CIIANDLRIA have per chased the exclusive -• right of Beaver county to nieDr•Stuck's Patent •:_tfik. j "..: by which they uko put up% oicanite as thin or o"At,'enam with' ;It t . totr v is and so light and allelic auto perfectly adapt iLsell to the mouth; obviating ell that clumsy and balky condttion, so tench complained of heretofore; and Inserting that liability to break RD per cent. in deed, no et:aware. it would be willing to wear the oldstyle plate any longer than they could maven.; lenity get them exchanged. All branches of Den tistry performed in the beet and net eutstantial manner. In tilling teeth with gold. etc., we chat leuge competition from anyquarter. and can refer to li ving aubjecta whore Allin 7.• have stood be tween thirty and fortyyears Among the number lion. John Anon eallibit silage we hoer. led some al ya; the teeth poled as the day they were Oil e d .Laughing Das prepared on • new plan.freetou it from all unpleasant and dan gerous accts. making the extraction of teeth a source of pleasure rather than of horror and pain. Prices as low ma any good dentist in the Mute. <Abe at Barer Station, Rochester ta. norltfl I".'J. A 11.7 CHANDLER. STEREOSCOPES, • VIEWS. ALBUMS, CllllO3lOB, FRAMES, E. k H. T. ANTHONY & CO•, 591 Broadway, New.itork. Invite the attention id the trade to their extensive nmortment or the above goods, of their own pablication, manufacture and importation. Also, PLIOTO LANTERN SLIDES and GRAPHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. & NI. T. Anthony dr. Co., 591 Broadway, New Y or k, ()Nitwit° Metropoliean Hotel. Imporiers and Nanufanturers of PIIOTOGRAPIIIC MATERIALS 3EIAeL3ECION't , t AND CONFECTIONERY EMULISHENT. The undersigned having bought out the Ba kery and Confectionery establishment of J. C. lisp.. wear • the Pratt °dice, in Rochester. Pa.. woad respectfully Inform the public that be wall K ee p the frost quality of Oysters which he genes In every style ; also win s upply them by the can at reesonable pries.. Those In In Inert of them should give him au early all. Ms Courectlonmy department is well stocked;. and parties. weddinm, Sc., will be supplied with everything needed on abort notice end In the best of style. Families famished wall fresh bread sr often as desired. OEOMUE FIIIIIDERICIL msyll;l7 lanhood: How I> t, Bow Resist • Just published. • new minket of riff: Culver well's Celebrated Brae on the radical cure ( e ug u er m edicine) of SPLIWTORZEITA. or Sem. lag Weakness, Irmolustily Seminal Loons. la. vorracy Wantland Pbystod Loewe:Hy. law& termite to Yearley, de— also. Cosavernoa. o r sexu a l and Vita induced by setf.ladulgence or sexual ex ce.travagance. - ha • nvlop onlY Smut% Tbe celebrated sum . In WS admirable essay, clealy danoastrates from a thirty yeas' inceme. fitt practice, that the alarming , emereguescee of alf.abose may be mildly cured without the dangerous see Internal abaltclue or the appli cation of thus !mite' plating oat a 111.4 e of cure at once Chnple and et/Mina. by means of Which every WWI*. ea matter wait his condatko may be, may es!eAtuteelf cheaply. privately, told rod be, 'Lecture should be.ln the hands of emery yeah and every man in the land. gent under seal. bra plan envelope, trt sapid. deem postpaid on receipt of ex teaser two poet. stamp. Also, Dr. Calverears "Wally Guide," Mice Scents. Addeo. the Publishers . Cu J. C. KLINK& Co., Sysery, Tat, Poet. owe Ws 4581 11 1 4 5 : 1 7. . . • ' NELECT MISCELLANY. UARATIIIES. BY AlitiVSTA'tkli*ED Mrs:l:airman was &proud %referee. If she did egJoy misery ; and she had no intention of letting Mist. ,Ilens. low know that the family. lived on canaille reed. ' : Obed had been kicked in the chant , by Black Bill, Who was to run ' with the cart, and now h ay on the bed In the filthily bed- oom and Salome was with hiim—Mrs.,Fair man had told the men folker, More thane hundred timeis,that they ought io sell Black Bill; bat, she .wasn't, anybody to be considered, and, no heed was paid to What she said. There was one sathilaction• though ; tliipgs had turned out exactly as she pre dieted theY.weatid,,and that "Wes the worst possible. ' ' :- ' 1 Now she stepped ' ed away from the' stove where'she bad been' carefttily 'covering up' the • littler gray loaves with a crash towel, she, glanced out I afire window at the epring.pastures :that were perishing for the. want of', rain,. and . where . the tattle . could scarcely nibble a mouthful; and bey ond. to the hard- king plowed fields hard- that showed o y .the faintest shim-' mer.of blueec n oats. The welts , were giving ut, and springs that) 'never before had been known to i fail:' •' i atra..Fairmitti's face had a cut-wa ler outline.' it was - rheumy and pinched in at the nostrils, and ;ticked down at the corners of the mouth. ' Now. as she looked at the cold, bleak, browri fields taken in' connection with the untidily • loyw behind 'the stove, it seemed plain to 'her mind 'that there was a judgment upon 'them ; and in a somewhat vague way she connected the judgment With . °bed, - "who never had been -under conviction sintse she warried , him," and who had seldom stepped his foot into the meeting house at the Corners. She had read inr the newspafer that the drouth extended over the whole of New England . , and a large portion of theWesteniStateq but it did not occur to her that Provi dence was going codsiderably out of Its way to punish Obeli fur his ob stinacy and spiritual blindness. A wan had ridden, early in the morning, over from Salisbury with Whitcomb's bill, and had threatened to levy on Some of the farm imple ments, and order a sheriff's sale Un less It-Was paid in ten days. Mrs. Fairtuan knew that Obis' was "drained" of money, and the pros pect of being sold out of house cud home, a thing elfe had so often ,pre dicted would happen, seemed dis mally emu. Miss lieuslow lived across the road in a little house that appeared to be aliveys in the sulks. Now she left her goose heating, and took a sec tion of Deacon Bruderip's coat over her arm, with her big tailor's shears at her side, and went, stooping series the way.. She had a crooked back, jtitidw hooked :nose, with a ineuth thatadd Jbadfola ,Ita4. M..•. :. f.'', ,M P ' ' , , : . V ... 0P . Ilb • l g s ipvi,P $ .. o f apt' pa y' I,"?.,) i '. t*•'' 'ow!' 1 -..r -or,. ~..1 1, .,.., „,.., ~. s'ilOwerytifredthe PiatiirdonsitS ; 4 could flies Oak their ;beads throligh4tia eaked.aqU, and she, !gave a. , sharp peak:. ow the ,waidow ; lancivitb Iterated Win Ole, r. ~ , • .., 4 "1,1*.5114-Ildgeta setting 'eleitel" . ' l 4le. yi, 4 4, se Idxs. Penitent adinit liat . -,7-; ti ed - P ulti a-- 61113W W W .. . ' , +, .s.v - zrrieke . and ' Ps alwiiiiiii• bad sign., ..T„tle a l is , t,. time r ' It happened was : Just before Aunt Debby, Strung . died. Seth Barnaby tied hid cousin went up to the watch the last night and they said)liss Pratt, who'd been hired to stay thre, set the scantiest supper , ever was.—l Did you hear about Hi- ram Walker's wife ? She was Aunt Debby's niece, and 'seeming into the property; and just as soon acs she got back from the grave, She went to counting over the things, and what do you think? There was six of the old lady's best linen sheets gone." "Dear me," said Mrs. Fairmau, coming out of the buttery with her ' apron. half full of dried apples, "these are solemn times." The expression had great force, I although it. was a little uncertain 1 whether it applied to Aunt .Debby's , 1 sheets or to things in general. •,. "I guess they be," croaked Miss ) ilenslow, suspending the operation of paring one of the seams of Deacon I Broderip'secrat.—"lt looks US though . there wouldn't be ti spear of grain raised this season ; and there's Dave Blodgett, one of them Idillerites— 'second alventers they call themseiva —saying the world's going to be . burnt - up this year, on account of the big horn and the little horn iu the book of Daniel. 1 asked him if lie wouldn't like to engage me to make the ascension robe, for I thought If he didn't conic out straight iii his calculations, I might as well have , the job." Salome stepped out of the bed-room with u gruel bowl in her hand. She WASH tall girl; with :light hair just turning a little on gold. It tied slipped out of its braid and was hanging against her white neck. "What a mop of hair Lome has got" said Miss Ilenslow, when she had gone back into the bedrqoin. "I notice that weekly girls are apt to run to hair." - "Salome ain't rugged, that's mr- Min," said Mrs. Fairman, who was interrupted in her calculations as to whether she could squeeze out mu lasses enough to sweeten the, dried apples she was coring. "She ain't tough, and had to be put to hard work before she got her growth. if Sarah June didn't keep school to help along I could let Salome putter round for a year or two; and then I guess she'd get hearty; fur the doe tor says there ain't anything chron ic." "1 don't know about that," broke in Mks Ilenslow.. "She looks to me just. like Sister Patty's girl that went car wita the galloping consumption. "There oin't no consumption in the family, ' returned Mrs. Yairman, ha vi nd gingthat helpd a snap the bread ish little k jer n ife k . to the • "Wei, I didn't mean to scare you, Mrs.Fairman; but t then it is always best to be prepared r things RS they Come along.' "I'm never unprepared ,2," returned the other dismally. "I' ye gone through with so mneh Dull it seems as though I was always expecting trouble • and Obed, hedon't seem to sense things as Ido ; I don't eepose it's to. be expected. RellgiOnlB,ll great solemnizer, Miss liensloW.; and now when it looks as 'if we all were going to starve. pnd the cows don't average any day more than two quarts apiece, it seems most a sin to be makingJokw." • "Look here at Miss Deems," said the tailoress. "Aiu't she stiff neck ed? I understand Joe comes here pretty often after Lome." Ho conics to see the boys . ," re turned Mrs. Falrman, with some asperity. • 'Law, a young fellow (=visit the boys and squint toward a girl at the same time. won' t l tell you what, the old lady like it if Akineans to play the game. I feel it my duty as a friend to let you know hew the land %v!' , Mts. Fairnian had tlntihed, eelring ' ' her epples • and now sde h and le t he. sink and began plying the or,, =EI iNSI == Of; , • I.Lhe,pul . ap With shell %:Igor that her pelghbor's last vitints were fortunate ly hy4t." 311±s HenSlow'reinetuhere(l her goose heating red hotover home, tka she • took ,bersejf, ~aud her' voice; but amt.:a:fore she had got a Peep at the canaille bread under the erashloWel; and that same:tile/awn she; thought, it :was her, dutil , to go over,ta Mrs. Seth Spencer's, eud t.ell that lady linw straighleinsi the 4,air -91,11113 were.. Jo - fhitires, ' n broad-shouldered, Lusty" young fellow, with a great stride, and a cheery. loud voice, was Just opening' the gate-of the home plxaxsr .41..wats..the muuggi-M, ttt kept farm .in _the nelghborlexxl. Simeon Deeres,;the old man was fore handed and had tummy laid up In the bank ; and if there is anything awn try folks do re pest and bow down before, It i 9 money In bunk: • lira Deerer always regulated her ffalrs. by the ahnanac ;* and the first of 3lay the sitting - min 'stove was taken down, whether or no; and new the house was Its` chilly as a cellar, with a clean aniell shoat It of white- Wash and.rarnish. L. , • ,; Mrs. 'Dticres was. waiting for the men folks to come •to dinner. She. had blown the horn twice oat' of the back door, and the pork .in the spider Was Carlini itself up into little Turd, billions looking seraph With enforced patience else mine in and sat down in the rocking•chair, with Its puffy feather cushion, and untied her eap strings. She was a large wo man, with a heavy tread; and a double chin, and an immense talent for maunglaw. In her own person, she .represented the hard-headed ethliz of Burnham, and perhaps was ,more honest, if less nice, than some of her neighbors. "Med Fidrinuil has been kicked by a horse, mother," saki Ju, betray ing a. little hesitatign• in, his tone. "the hurt ldiet dangerous, but I -think it won't) look friendly if-you , would step in 'and inguiroAmir he is." If it 8111'1 dangerous, I Shan't stir: a step," returned !dm. Daerc%. shut ! 'dug tier, mouth In a positive line. "You do running enough, over that way for the re tof the family and I expett you'll make a fool of yourself one of these days." • "There might be two, opinions about that," said Joe rather evasive ly, "Wal, you Lnow whit I think I say right - out tat-footed? You're hanging around that girl, and I ex pect you will get a weakly wife on' your hands, who -will he whining round with nunillgy r or highpo half the time. Obed fs shißleas I don't raisin that he's lazy; but he h ain't got uo kulkerlation. Ills wits . are off wool. gathering half the tiwu ; and Saloum is out out of the same piece of cloth. She's as easy as au old shoe, and would sozzle round u house and tend a lot of flowers, no matter whether there was any bread In the cupboard or not. If you are ever going to get ahead in -the world, you must Marry a woman that can help you push and pull, .11.1 ve help your ratheg-0, 'regular staver, that pother shoulder '.tei the.. wheel, nd'ind.. boodle of mhos-anti palm) raindribittostUtrylut a string, Who will eat you : with ' iloclbea •- • • 1 1 4 eteWas , e urnhatia• valuation of Stottnitl put into the plainest words,. initrthey zdatieJOevinetc • • "‘Salouni isn't siekly," said Joe, in a gloomy tone. "She may not be, as oW:agas some girls, but I feel . sure sinstialititt'Ontia healthy woman. :MYlalol.xitullsell.de7ttuttm.l. don't Vltio?-litiFULt.l.rgrutille 'OVA glom himmto comPtitilon,:ctutt - 11„. 1 " — nit* finale 'help 'n fartc47 . MY wife shall have a girl .to Indi In the kitchen. I shan't go and look up a wife as I would a horse. A man gets his eye on a girl, and he lungs for her, and likes her—he can't tell why. She is different to him from any oth er woman in the world, and ho can't be happy Without . her. It--isn't a thing torn fellow to be ashamed of; neither, if he's got one spark of man liness in hint ; and that's the way I feel toWnMs Salome." "Granny ! eicluitued Mrs. nacres, bringing her brood nand down on 'the arts of hereitair at theheight of the young fellow's ardor. you think your father and me are going to give the money we've just worked and dug out of the ground to feed " Oat Futrufau tribe?" i• "I don't askyour motley," .returu ed Jo, rather savagely. "I shall take what grandfather left me, and stock a hired farm, and then I shall ask Salunte to be my wife." Ile strode Out of the house without miner his dinner, and marched off to the woods to free his mind of ex citement. As Ito was. getting over the snake fence by the roadside be saw Eider Northrup stop under the cherry trees in front of the Fairway farmhouse, and fasten his horse. The Elder was a little nian, and. his Sunday shit seemed to tyranize over him a good'ileal. ills coat culls de scended over his hands, a tuft of still hair stood up above his narrow fore head, and be spoke with a slight sr.ufile. Mrs. Fairman was. Ironing by the table when she saw Ititu.drive up, so she put her flat-iron 'back on the stove and went out on' the stoop to meet hint. "I'm so glad you've happened along to-day," she :mid, with her face drew into its usua l puckers of anxious concern. "Per ' holes you heard that Obed got hurt. laid up now, and I thought uaebbe if you should talk with him there might be an awakening. You don't know how I've wrmtled In prayer to bring Obed to conviction. often think of what Bid Bible says about being unequally yoked with an unbeliever—not that I would have it thought that Obed ain't a good, mural man, kind to Ids women Mikis, and as good a provides as be can be, .when tunes ain't hard ; but it's been - "1 know. it has, sister. These are all filthy rags of self-righleousuess , " said the elder, taking out his ban danna and wiping the dust from his thin legs.,"The human heart is de ceitful above all things, and despritly wicked."• Salome had been smoothing Obas iron gray hair. Ile loved to feel the , touch of her delimit° fingers. One big brown hand, with prominent Joints, lay on the patched quilt, Lind' a man's face, so rugged and homely, with still a dreamy look in his eyes, was softened with an almost childish expreasion of peace. Mrs. Fuirman came ushering in the elder. • "Wad to see•yoit," said Olaal to the little person, and lie put out his hand with genuine warmth. "I'Ve had a littldpull back, but the doc tor says I shall be round in, a day pr two." . , "Ahem:" returned the elder, clearing his throat; "the Lord sends seasons of affliction on us touring us to a sense of sin.". • I : • "I don't know about that," return (.4l Obed with his eyes n brightening• "I ain't famillaiwith the in tentions as some fiilkopretend t hous and as for trouble; rguess we the most of It on ourselves." wfhat , ain't Bible doctrine," ro ,• turned,. the elder, slutking ,his head do to the dismally. ."-lt may • , serv e i n the Our to but 11 , .wo" death.' • ' ' •r" I don't know why," Raid Obed, whetting his argumentative Weapon. "I guess what will stand in this life will Mand la any other.• • Ni 11 - yr,i; I ~_,~-= -. hed 'lBlB. • , "TM; laPpitieMi the gull of bitternesi and the bon'it 'of in; iquity,".replled the older, fidgeting on his:chair. "How., will the sinner feel in the .flay the gents are, separated from the slieep?" . ':Ateerilitig to My elphetirig,"sithl r lbetl, "r•ind tale; to take ture.of the wade too., They may nut worth Its.utue.4 us the sheep.;. thero's a big I difference in folks; but 1 gues's they dill ao for What' they're wettli. 'At any' rate; • I shall' take what , comes, 'without grumbling or complaluing. • There's a passage tif-Seripture that saysri",Though heslay me -yet Will I trust Min."; I've thought, of .Hutt . . good, many times, when „ l've, been working nlorie: in the 'field; rind 1 guLlis I tan takirivhat the Lard sends; •' i burthere are seine things inen wuuld , lilts to form On me Lalu't so ready. to receive." • . • • • • The Ode; cOuldn't"think • iitiy answer to this,' siCi" 'clenreti his throat; !Oat Rf 1111; tihonld 'like, If' you dun'tobject, to lutye• atomises of PrsYer." 3 • ',.• • • I "I don't mind your praying,"isald Obed, cheerfully, "If you want. hi; giu4ss.the Lord knitiss'S :Wynn' eels tell'hini:antitslittlemere: Folks take tuslght nfirsilna to trive.hitn fortuation. -There'll a sitiltsmull,valce spoken of. 'that I'vethought: I've 'h and out tothe"lot siiiiitittineS, the birds singing find-everytithig still, and my: heart: has answered, and I've a kiwi efts :notion that that 'was a prayer," Fairintin and Salorpe "were whispering together hi the kitchen. '"We must - try !and serape the bar rel.?' said the anxious iwusewife, ”so us to g white flour enough to ;flake •gridate cakts for ten; then we can put on t lie canaille bread to look like onekind. You toluSt tell lint to lab sure and refuse the cakes. • lie's, dreadful fonder them. There's the dried apple sauce, and u little plum prMervm, just enough to help the el der twice; so L guess we shalt man age to litopear respectable." The next day there mme a change :in the weather.. The cold nortimest wind gave way to asouth breeze, and It grew warm anti close. Big black Clouds rolled up' the 'sky, and 'anx ious, longing eyes watched it, and prayed for rain. The shower was coining when Sa- Mine went into her father's ris e n with a letter in her hand. "Why, child," said he, opening it, "Banker, the man that bought the old place, wants to get three acres MT the hack cud of my laud: It's a strum; piece, but it goes cufacrin' into hLs'n and there's sonic folks that ain't bear to !ive Al notch iu it harm, and I guess lie's one of them kind. He offers a big price, and the money will pay off my debt to WM toombe, and leave me something over. •• It does seem as though • there was n Provi dence in it. • .1 can't ever see that the Lord bears a spite to his children, Mit I am ready to acknowledge all his "0 hither, it's raining!" cried Sa , lone, as she rushed ,to the window. The big wares drops were beginning to patter down _on the laives and grass, and soak Into the hard ground. Faster and faster it came roaring upon the roof, while the wind sway ed the wee limbs of the trees. ' "That's music;}' 'saki Obed, with his 'face , all - aglow: , "It' maker rne think 'of 'where 'the ,, Bible speaks about.' 'thellelds;yieldingniheirlirW crease, and the eloodS - 'dnappirreitV) new.' There ain't nO4rach ptietrY'Sk that anywhere." ' ,t The 'shower.. ta.mo a ti nil , i time, ,and soaked into trio AMERY': ilimurd.4usar:lrtlitbtrgneri..tt le :.lit a lit ~that - hot Stilestaairee , Ss= °tied ' fell' itsieep.' likriorne est him. PresentW there eamei a lapirk thewindow. She started and turn ed, and there stood Jo Daeres, leaning over.the low sill, backed by a lilac bush just shaking out its plumes. Everything was glittering with bright drops, and a robin was singing overhead. Saloum went softly to the window. and she never forgot how th e a d's song sounded. She was dri. qi in a pule blue cilieo, a glazy sin , rut it just suited her style; and now, us she leaned out, her light hair/ fell nbout her free. "Iv'e 'taken. the Spinner place," whispered Jo, "and used grandfath er's money to stork it. I feetas strong as tiny men, hut if you should refuse to marry me, I should be as weak as a mt." This was the way Jo proposed; mid and :Atonic just put out her hands to him, and fur one moment her La: was out of sight. The robin went on singing, and a tree bough showered down bright drops on Salome's hair, and the early rose began to blown, and good moist smells came from ev erything, and there, over the happy girl's shoulders, was a rainbow span ning the dark cloud, which seemed to promise that there had come an end of hard limes.—Golden Age. , -- - I:CCE:',ITICICITIG.S OF Enrrous. The eccentricities of editors would form it curious volume. It. Is possible that other classesof men may lutye n's many distinctive marks, but the editor stamps himself so clearly in print that the observer has In him n first-class opportunity to get 'nt some, of' his characteristics. Editors, too, lead so nervous aud.ezeiting an In tellectual life that it is likely they re ally have more contradictions, whimsicalities and oddities than truth iu other walks, of life. Tim writer has searched out a few of their pecu liarities, and give-them here with the simple assuntnee that all the ex amples given are genuine. A noticeable feature in the profes• 61°11'1.4 - the names they often throw at each 'other. These expressions arc. otteneot Indulged In by the Southern and Wttern press, and froth them. pass, in the forum of a two or 'three line paragraph, from Maine to' Cali:. fornia. Commencing with the effin paratively mild e*,pn..sitat.s of "A •Walking Xthility," "An Ante-Mor tem Dead-Beat," "An old - Sausage Cover," "A Disorganizing ;Mang uant," or "An illiterate /ledge- Pritt," they often get on a little. more steam, cud come out with the bogus biography , of a rival, which -therhead "Jackassativeness," or "A 31eak Swindler, ,, "An EditurialCur mutant," or "A 'Word About Live Carrion". Of 'late, edilhs, do 'not seem to go Sotleepiy 100 'the bask uessOf culilitgateh ether very wicked names. yet we sometimes see such expassions us "Villainous Truck and-Dicker .Fellows," and that "Scoundrelly and . Ridiculous Old Pudding l'an• of Podulik." Te folk lowing' pantgraph In this vein h , (roam a recent paper, was doubtit%acousid cred a *iuniph by its writer : • , •`The musk or coodoux4l 0.141 m exinsctelhtug° ltte llroeditreet culvert at low watt, etlitorta: pte.h. Ra Ito OW of • atenottel 'Arced la tee chair. Mitt the Illth ohe hovel let which lite eraerager "zeal Lhasa lathe hellaW lettrattete Asking Lis terrine Writ at • party or Lents ws pestilretl—trho Me to ter his eeperl , ote 11 h Suit day ou ulr.+a would eat ctwit their oho= bg e e.;12 non tr.froris. eutertehareeet awe h!ht at the rnion Ilan for the eutrerteg poor." is It surprising that we- see' .11rirm like thew . hoe iceaoa Stet editor' to 0411 cub other tiseri el, oneky, mongrel Whelp., tone opened lot !e -el . • ; ; • t:. Or, like these: • m"'"etritorrotillitiAul:tr:4l•Zltt It% -reetl emi e wbv,pusuktentiorra .1:141 r Illotorts."! •• ,: - 'Sometimes,. however,•.the. nanae ettUingtakes a much pleasanter %relit,. and by creating a laugh, appears I esH disgusting In the eyes of the reading ~•~+ Mill g • r 11 Z i r. A grairt y Vyl , r i tt • , i.: 1117 11111111iCat/01111 01/ 814 1, kN'tlr ; 1 29 11 dr guiteria , L L idly ArimiltaAro t hetuuus Ulu. Mad lamrtinvarintrty - be wrompar- • /11,,4 timautbut. II A..lSiLe d "ttera and cuultuuLdwitious should bo "Ig•l t ' WV:lt 4 AlClV,') l l. 4 lt4r; tit' --- - - - pu1,116. • ann' &lift* - t imnit at toff/4,11 • cituit ult. opposition :paper, war 'a, .c, prely good. ftticti'; Pig ~.1 //air niiii .. dr42 .I:very lu the place who edultle.at , ' lcf 'hi* ttit'o" ' *en( 'the to bee 'the ' coiner, .. Lot 144°44 , of • _seeing. the, ~ tpruee,uutldw,dillpJyoqNC luautil„ . c . expected, (het oatv. tip eltlcf/ v. !ill other oh:* Lb ,n '14,a3 liL vidoed . Ilk hit 'lCl:dime-ON he' rrolVtli tliey lonia tnixisti bald:as abilNaatlt , a ow: pm:Act/Ala; the , ut inidd!V. "44, . 1 4 13 _rtul 'It:PP44IO4 hich'eo wid°. bet eit create( 4ueH tlftit t lid' nbirfabliiiher L %VIM 1/40., •Ittand • It, to ohd detistlyttl'l next day, fun :••pttstured De ' l liturb yftyt 4pe.t4 . f, tliepood yes. in a Ante). away; fink %entail by me”od bf thNe they Arecee cattle in fill (nit's hiluornt/.1 For Instant:et. • , tc, - • , iIA,P 71VIV I :1 1 111 . 1 1 ./tg:1'4"1 :a . isn4i. j .. , , „•1 • r•:: •t !•0 ' item lo all exioutclo,of rufttoldlitt 'inuttineem.crtihdic.tiuta, ulloili•onpod :bur, /gnu etlitoc ottelai , just ca uI anti p7l, a uliillty • 1, e1....n . 4, ' a Paglustßuutauluv, Ws and; IceriA„pad bete c iipixiicoi of, ;•I.ll° dun din...et.", .4.14 k„ ntlftor k wdys fritoket:t Wheittniltlng tanney: Pitt 'entle cloAr: W t Nd 4:14.14, art, (I INTui.r:3_,.." Mole 444 We#.!,l){{ den; 44.fx by 11114 " • '' - • •.• liert. one with a little m<freßtoa •• opt ;. :we ral I. .4 .4144.61 .st.aLs. 4111.. gA• rdii Ikatun. • And is dveisi ,• • . I.'Nu oirxt I t. k, MAC" un k. U 1644,10, • ,••• 'lint Mr. • liartoh,' who 'sigma • 'llium!if "tlefuta:4 publinuer of Um> . .Nrso.gra," LlL utkizi . the polar., lie prebeilfs his 'ex-pa trows with a portrait tcithitilting sadly. •attimittated propoirtiorm, .mml. sayo: •.• • : • past yW jo jw. 1'.111141011 a asilaav, a tidal. ui good will- .y, hue u cl..crot chew of Ulloacto lot io lom t 11140, that WM O otottra, to, tbry / •ttii.to.lcd roam! !II long; , that utharnoalulaur«. Dn.., shook uat. Meta". Toupees •ILLJIe lu 11.11 1,1,..4 1 .4, :ma tor. prtK orpotat.e. Of a pt,uo.l of rodd,h; 'My rIP grow Jag trove slid /*we al Maria/Iy, ~,Mr,914, 1 1-,/ dry :I are Co lug fax tread. l hide loath, up my maw/0m! .caset YImQ 14h. aLtl luf au, lout; ,7 „honey 1105.1 luoe 11 fun Ito eaelt out ny %)n: Olt! Of Apr% biatotad L11.401'1460 ' you, Ittal e Ott luve matters ouil utlitirs wiiiefi concern the sex generally thyeeentry editor Is almost Always as gentle as , pc.K4ble. , , But, met) 'ill. a wbibe his expressions show biui W. .Is. , discontented with the sex. i y/ol3,tut4t has doubtless bOett I'. ....AA 10 - cottrt: • „ YutsYh 4.tr MU.... • . I •. 1 . 11/11 a Mut tbk. Not git b. v." • ' Lien: io one who opix-ani :to 4*, ul WI/Ulf itylp -Th. tl i ;Lbl.ictU a l raved the.coort. sty °titan anon-ally to betet-'ll.tue; If. it ill.' 1411.10 4/.lla.ilnlaall tw. 1 Lau. a ••1.1 Ulm lave* U41,l ULM tII SUITI 14111 gl/ atoLu3 ter lutes lull .ter dear N tar alum. awl cloct woillatat't ILlaa ita,a at Ler !Put Ow caual cut atiyUltui; accept foam- but Nam L... Ott die tip petits ltkdo map-out aa••siut *bo a I.4. t ia a au..314 IWe a k ir. ctltLs tChibr: - "rhig ehniv'hlitOs titt 'thOL delft. ttrinfoi:buffortoltu to6tbatebe: • ••Petlyailsell of tack clad , Ofmnixusi sal( Ott 'ma PLA'a cuttaa cauti_cLucic‘l.l tuto a tatillwe tooth .111 ctio!trp its gulitng et, quirt that rot •Allartrut to Aug' a for tallisyt tut ;Wit lout emote, oak.* you Live a certplcute of good moral cbaractet. ...puttied .'walla, Mit Om tvreaty.talo.”.i Another has been .greatly shocked. as fulluW , • key.seut home will utir xa.TilyS yait6tlij tilbg Ituitliffuelbei omit two loot a •thl la Wow. 9.4v.tlits A i'uItrAYAAACIAAA. Azad Au 'puckered MllO Vitti Ou'euetteke of - the wo wool valet.* *as tt Moat irdese 649,N, - Ortu li a la a sthilevelatta a nountryoik Liati8; 10 1 1017 : 01 PI as ait 4 a 4 M tx4CO4lO 11A04 1 ,00 ,1/40, iitiarWti 41 Ingimei stuatl l la ipv axv23g.ia I r , s ' eve but two ctimple4 tinto.ot ..,total fief finer ans . blind of &OWN. sod moment of Lull! uehel 14n 14/1/04 .It of a refetTlui: awl noctntmttk t don; to ond of gnu frarchoneen tn. to do, fortt.o.lo of 'Air fklenlf.t . The ;tittler will perhaps ivaieuiber the , celebrated uotiev already . hi print : "Whitt.% we twunot;undertike to write obituary notice,' gnu*. we will make thoce of -tour female ,taita I. plettaute,' , '. awl almost. every punt) tilts ' st.s:u spevituensliike the following,: , New Itetwotar, r: the flf•aft, of n ono., ra) • : •ar /mimes a lOW ASO Odd . 4 ' s 14.111 . ..1 . 1,1114!11011,1: to requiutii:t of tleyurlcil 'eilatui"- porary sneets,'etlltont are . sorrtettmei , elventrie. ' .mere ls ft single example; - Led Imititte no,qa Int I. • .1. • , • Lm u.to by dune the puneu rfinf dry One by.nne Initial' retail. linonundu pati n as drop and . While giving „poetry,, -we limy' as • well insert ' curious specimen Of brotherly love (!) clipped irons a \Vattern papet t..' ' • "Ytev • - .1 , ,•1 .; e M. Mu, v. WO law, null *to .11.11 date To chitty v. tor bili;giug Vas —1- - On certain • &poisonous,' gut, for nits. stanial, wheu the paper bacgono is pr&ss i lust too soon to Insert a lesAlir containing lul portant news, the Waft try,editor will get over - the diffieuttir In ft very .ingeoloud manner. • lime isappauipaiksider .Aunt Kepi; ape,exprusug,tipe editor's = at the result:of reeent eteCtldli Now 114aupshir4 4v gam V9OOOl/44.".., Could a long dotable-leadtstartickr have said mere Y. A late exchange sayer this <Aran equally eccentric eltaaitutttutisw,. ..PM.: Sur%lih ibill,/i/i'licaas 11 Conocialcut eletiton• ra.an, with it., wumbnr titrote• or • give. a• a tail 4,lzlie,to the 1140.4 the Illicucpm a a drooppg rOUS ter. • • Front time Immemorial for editors mum to have had a (meg ~ llsh stories, and in, this country partisan btrly.it is,not unfrequeutly.,thu ease that A lull( dozen writert will take 'up the 'quill to surpass the eXaggemt txl tales of their brether r edltorn. publie of .auaustxl. , at Abeam ttiala of but alter thrce ot, four exhibitions of it sotuetbing new is tit....e.ssary.. lere Is the latrt - attertipt. The New lfrienns ihrs commenced: Isar-room to Oar till La- a peripatetic. oyster of the llatatuala hr:A:A..oldt to thoroughli do tue,•liCated, and wander/Nit over the knrer part of tits Ware. hat sever *Moulds, betrever, to =matt the •tatrs." . 'And this is the response from the Bangor .WAlg It Is said that one of Oar ash dedetel bus a tame clam, watch he bosj-au,:ht w toad at big s‘ttletle and follow : Witt all over the house. cleat will Aland oh his bindle's and Nast or Its Suwu at the Co=l3llll ot hie master, and will shut. • whistle, and meat as high Y thirteen, and if *- ports are true, Is a mad remarti.ablo ertiorde wrist pattchee will accutaptt.b." As we have stated, no attempt been ra e tado event allud e.to ail , pa in editUTS, tileeo hew _owlet sxamplts are enough to show that tinware iillrfully and Wonderful, ly made. • • l'erhaio In closing,' we •utunot do better [tall to give au estatibt. by , one of themselves. tli is a peoullsifity, In itself.: •. 'roost Euttens Californian la peuled to brew bow to get attend of - apse editor*: - 110 ssis that an eaort to deal them information IF -ertaln to resold la hrba.deualopublitlition el what ought out to let \mows. NV bolero the" are abed for libel the g lalattß to the case gen. "ripped. Whenever a know aerator theira arida botiawieln, he Lnpoa how It I. hlturelf—that t -he the hOrsevralp b. tab" .as attached ' LllisanTalhe papers, they lu, Lally get to flea lard licit they are Moons ted.vrith. the Whirls reported at telisth as one 01 those luteivieero, pets& sat. ten , Muted( drat after aft be &him; ' tear hi 'az nom •we stud s ' tats lia s 'palate a oily at paper 111,CribUd Ith thin test commandments ov• r the may.p..aiss Isecithea nest, and • learn e k e leen -cern on thpellttur Thu \Meth can't eland the decaksgoe; be realism It without deopplug rytidrig,nail atelboilicolly violent's, each who rate liejanction ; be Is as certoln to punch Ohs Ist Altruists% that parnrOn. ws o Wylie* lo onilreal Mitt sack oratorios.' II dile nun wools to die, ha bad better try the %log res, that's all.. • .67: , biilOaging to i - faimer bear Elizabeth, lA. receijoy g,OvOblrth to eithit wllich 'Weighed 'thirty-tote; .' • •i, ;,,.• ; MI ,I!
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