FIJI Juc CAMBRIA FHEEIY1AN Ths larr and rapldiT Inrreatioa- nrcilaMM fif Twr KstavwA Mmrni ii to th (arnrihi Ci'iii1f rat-ion of jTrtiis. .V:frrliMiMM win be inserted at the follow trif rm'r ; . :ra-, Pa., by H. A. McPike. 1 Inch. 3 limn.. 1 M ! SO . . i . f) no . KH . no . is.oe . lano . !H'i . io . o 8 ti"nt hs . . ........ I (Hrcnlation - 1,1'1S 6 monih 1 j far 9 raor.th... 1 T'ltr. fi inrinlhi-.. 1 TCJ' 'n 8 moti . B nin'!th... I far 6 mont hi .. a"" . VVTCI1 IT? m !M r ,lF.iii!i'iio.i nirx. r . ,r. , h In r J v.inoc j r, i w,t'iiii:j tnos. 1.7 ; I- n !' ' VlTfi'tl 6 in OS. -.' j ;r s ,t 'J Kllbia J ear.. -J.- i . i : -a .i t.e oni-id -.he couu'v ; NV s- W vH - ' " sj V s, N V 1 I 1 5 f! 75 00 Administrator' an J I'xrtinor's N'otlct-".. . SI . ; !! i -r y-.-ar mu i'U rj-.-a to ' f . - -t , ; t b ova I r:ni he d e .; ..- u i. , ; ii i c m-m : t t hi ir ,, . .v ''k ':' I- itnnoe liiu.?t l:t :i ' lit- i- i "I' f ' i'' " IS be ' Auditor's Ni tfcfc. tif-sy btid Eini m.t Xt H-e. . 1 lui-rnr itert:. iri l"rti'in I'H. pfr lln ; fiirh iJtrottf-i!t I r:firti' n m-.T'T l:n. 93IC': Jut-in r i-rrxt'e-iiiu: -f ntty rti- ell! nt'ml fnijrvmt'tft ,'. or tiffirldu! lnfrr. mtl ni l i.r i ncri f I ,-rtnrnt. .L b TRi?sTtr, r.f all klnl nt' a- 1 -pti-timiaiy txfccuted at lowrn rrn r. Itcn'i lar-R-ft 11. H. A. McPlKE, Editor and Publisher. 'HE IS A FBEEMAW WHOM THE TBCTH MAKK8 FREE, AND ALL ABK SLATES BESIDS. SI.BO and postage per year, in advance. VOLUME XIII. EBENSlilTUG, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOUEll 3. 1S79. NUMBER 3G. 6 .Hl Pi IE4 t ifi IF--J if;; 'a rn v.1 r hi n i I 1 . . , I ! I t f ' 4 T , , ' vss v ;;; r v ; N N it i N' N N ' A A A AAA A A A A MM MM KK'V'IKU II (.' M I" I'll f: C mi: k m in i'Ki;i: ni: K H I? II C A M M ; M AM :f m M M M M M A A A A A AAA HF LI If! A !AMUI:KaIE. lie is far from fascinal ing,' Mi.KEKl; i: 1 1 CCA A A A VPaliaOle Kecll LState I j I.mia, as she ami her sister ..lisciiwd you would d.bt l.imV 1 in..n IM. S r J 1 .i -J ji . -. i i x i ..i" ,,, , ; -ourt r Cum. I ' 'if - f veins (i! i r.f nay, ;i iew rt-K-? ;niri t imi'v. t.. me ihrpctc.j. Miss Novell's avpeHrarief? at tiie OrclKird ! liao-'unt virion Farm. "An aquiline nose in a defect in ; : SATURDAY, OCTOUKK is. -- " -: And tliat M.iek silk dress of Iters lias 1 i i:t or'lc : ol V in 1 ri :t l 1 ivill -XJm-i;. t-i - - ::lc. til o li'in.r.ili ol Kl'cnrl.ura. ! aK'iin'oned, "'o toii tliink it is of sncli j my father's fjunily felt :u'.iind when T ! a iot unnvtli that if one slionld coulees ! entered the ranks of the lah irTs. I declared he loved you after a few weeks' intimacy j mint either marrv von or work. When you asked me to take you for be-ter or worse. I was afraid it was ritv instead I don't know. 'Miss Love 11, will you take m for j of love hecnuse vcoiilo were cool to m.- STOKIIN OF A MILLIONAIRE. Ti.vMi i. iwr.w. srnsTurTK. oatti.f ltIV Kit. STOCK HTA'V L ATCH, MF.T1I- At ; .. .i; GOLDEN BUBBLE BURSTS p a i oaiiiX Am vr Mu rss or r;r: sso at the P. ni i hnr-l of ail lien?, tit l"nl- ,i.ir d-.L-n' t'.l i.-itl r-trttt', to wit : ALL THAT FKTAIN LOT OF UTMl I Siiiui!'' in ire Kiit w.i tl of the linriiiiiiti nf I"!ht.s-l-urig t'iittt-ria cn'.inty. I'a.. ainttina :it a )x5t mi 'fiiti- titt : tlii-ia-i'MM '.f4 t.'.-t to a p"t.nrror ni-rol i it v'1' v.-ye.l t.itriH.ro W'iion. now Thi-Tuns .1 . Ii iv is : t l,ri)-t- '; v a v. a irv. inn t Ii On .".-t. t i .i .-t in .':h "..ril sin-' l: tiier.i'i- l.v :u.l lr. t-t. ivf-.l A L I iU( Y 1 !' !. ti :l I --t in CVuLrp strict: tliciicf hy sniil 01 i I All Ci f ' '''' l't. In th- j'in.'C li-L'inr.ir.i; ill III I ' )':vii:x i!i'T. "n t-r." .. ft f.vn storv Fkxmk 1wkix- J IV llkJV INO HtasK, Kkawe Statue, nn.'i On r.in.i.ixiS. ,; !! nr.', bi inyinff JlefftJless Slauyhlcr to High Prices find j ,lillt rerlain riece or Parrel of Land .v' v i all Hie. J'coj)Ie! Meantime ilnmlrerh of Men, i rriitl Cliifilren continue to carrt aa.-a ij a rtnsful of nr. the raulf. of l ent f.d Financial Failure. -)!'- I Situnta In fnniliria tonr.fliin. 'am!'iirt count' 1 l'a.. bi-vr i litiinsr Rt a Kist hi I he litio til Tluif". t r I 1 fit li "5 lan-.l : I l.i-ti- l- sai.l 1 1 tin. ou t ii 4S t.cn-lM- , to a rxisl: thcnci: ly" larnl ! .l-.l i. K. '1 il.li.n;. 14 1 iii-rchi-s. tii a rivut-c : tlwtirc liv lmi'l li.rniprly V.van ! 1. Kvatis :oil 1 1 iih m ". dfi-M . nnrt h :iS 'cri'lic. j to a j.-!-t : t'iPii ti.ri.1 ni A. A. HarktT. -at 4 i t.i'n !!)s, K t fi'1 i'i;" I-' i'- ii 1 1 1 ! i'JT ci iilaiiiitt 11 AcrcK anl :i lerrht, lo Oip s:ni'.i mn nr : It--.--: ;i.il oi which nr.; el-. .u'. :inl in ko. cnmli 1 This Mi' n ..f (rtiiuiiil !;:- a "hint iliftsii'e ' miu h ni 1 he t'uruiih i 1 tie .uiJ i11 known as the "Hnr t ri liirra.'' TERMS f AI.r.. been turned, too. I saw the old stitch es." yawned I'ssie. "What do you think of her sinciin V" "linv seems to hang uj on her num bers."' 'she's a novelty."' Fascinating or otherwise, the gentle men at the house seemed to rally about Miss l.oveil to the no small discomfiture of the Misses Thornton. Her very in difference lent a charm : and even the turned silk failed to disgust them, or the fact that she was suspected of earn ing her own living. There was a picnic to the recesses oi' the Pine Woods one day, when other expedients for killing better or worse V" "Mr. Thornton !'' "You love ine,'you do care for me." i boldly ; and (iuy's arm was about to in i close her. his litis were bent to her cheek, i when a voice out of the fog asked. "Is ! it private theatricals ? Have we intrud ! ed iK'hind the scenes?" as Lucia and iliiichene drew nearer. "Cousin uy, j there are letters for you and a telegram 1 at the house;" and while he went for ; the mail in the convov of his cousin and after our journey to F.ajrdad. and her escort. Miss Lovell esenied to her i you please.' 1 ! hadn't time to confess mv secret. I went down next mnrnins to surprise you with it. but yon had left without a word. I snp;osed yon had been amus ing yourself, as your cousins said: that yon could never have loved me under any circumstances ; and then I decided you should never know that Miss Lovell was Miss Cavendish, disguised by seven years of Kuroje anil an aquiline noise. So I wrote that letter of dismissal, if ! room. I he telegram proYC'l an urgent ! ! summons, and (iuy was obliged to leave j j by the earliest stage next morning. As j Miss Lovell, unaware of this fact, was ; I asleep at that hour, he slipped a note of j explanation and asservation under her door as lie passed down ; but th wind And, after all. we lose our hearts and keep our commandments, my dear Juliette! What will Cousin F.ssie sav when she hears that Miss Lovell and I have lteen destined for each other from the beginning." Ilnrj'fr's Bnzrir. . i ' I j. lM X-h. ND WINTER GOODS it. -i.i I In, l!l(- coMi : t'. o 1-' iil.l 1 : : ard nt'irtifa-. s.',.t. -y.. t7 -AT Til K- m "m" nurmm Hon: Of (.'l-iXTRAL I'LNXSYbYAXIA ! Iv 1 )t xi s at p. r:i :ces so :lo y i . in rll on mijliihn jou want iu tlie line of ( lolblnc at flffurra no oao lian av er dreaniril of. r:xrri kaient jnciieasingi tl;i' -urfii:;,'e lno.ioy to bo jalil rn Lion ni th" y. am! thi rctna i :'..l 'r in ii'ial 1 r.yiiH-i.ls. to l.o pei-urrd by Iminl . or ju ! ni''iit in ol the 'Hvi li8L'r. AIII I. I.I.I VI. .--t. A-'iirn-'f ol 1-aai- rawforl. isMEi m or mi esute i r!tuuf on t'-ilwnf llic 'ourt uf ('oimnn i cT ;tm1ri:i c-n: nty. It nu- (lirr-tf:J. I will y ))U"l!c h ;i i - .r the pn-mi.-te.1. tn ()( TOIW'.Il llth, ls7:. . tin- I'liiiowitii; K ru'rilip.1 rral 'state : All that certain IMe e or rarcel of Land Mo-af 'n Sivinv hi ;1 tow n -I; ii.. 'itnhria oounty, IVnn-' !v !! 1. mi '"i ainir lain!? "I ln''ic!c Coimy, .lair.i - '!' imiirli. W1.1. ."m;.' . .ili-l oilier, ootitam ii.tr JM Amu. ni'Tc "r al...ut 7" I'm heir. .' ci'-a:-."!. a. ni haviur thi'i-. on er'-i 'eil a two sti.ry l-!:ir. hi;i.!.r'. .i.ii a Iiuve 1I.OK Hl:. ami ail "lie in'ie-- 1 r y out lm! ! 1 i 11'-. ali in '."mil tc-ti-iir Tin':'' i- ail 1 lr. I.;' r.i 1 : .-ri'. '-L lvi'.lt nnsai.l time had been nearly exhausted, planned ; blowing through her ojKn window swept ; and carried out by "il iss Lucia and her j it back into the hall, and when Essie j siter. " tripped by to breakfast it lay in her j "And where is our charming Miss I path. "Miss Lovell," she rad, "and , Lovell V" asked I nu-hene, an attache of : Cousin (iuy's hand writing." and she! one of the legations, whom Lucia had i carried it to her room, lighted a taper ; contrived to attach to her partv. and let it shrivel in the (lame. That evening, as .Miss Lovell luigrred on the exp.-e SATURDAY At 'i IH !. K. 1'. I don't know," returned Lucia. "Is not Miss Lovell here V " demand- 1 ed (iuv, "anil why is she not V" i "Don't annihilate us, Cuy ! What is Hecuba to you ? "' "I will return for Miss Lovell,"' said Duchene, not comprehending the situa tion. 'T v. ill fetch her myself," threatened (iny, hurrying away. Rut he did not return. Miss Lovell had no mind to ac cept an invitation at the eleventh hour; she was lusv sketching. Would she not veranda. Miss Essie brushed by her anil turned. "Y'ou are not. perhaps, aware," she said, in an undertone, ' that Mr. Thornton is already engaged has been engaged for years. He lias not told you of course what man ever tells such things when he amuses himself V" "Y'es?" rejoined Miss Lovell, "and I am engaged to marry myself since some time. " "A b'innr hnvrh to write Guy,"' tho't Essi ; "I will put it in a postscript a I"-"" !""" v.i r r ne.r t h j ,ii.:;i-r !i. !'.. '-O'TilMt to'Vll Ik! v i : ' 1 . I , '0 V It" ,'! a IT I lo ol lo he-t i a -' we I a -i - : :- I ic o:i the at arni in siii!:i- .r h.- I'oreha-'' iiion ii o' 1 1: s:i i", a:; ! I ! MO lil'-'U-i. Wi !l !-. in-, nt hole! ati'i give him a lesson in the art? And ui afterthought." It was not strange if Miss Lovell became sadly disturbed at (iuy's departure without a word, and at his Mib-seqnent silence. She could not question his cousins; and as day after day passed without a syllable in expla nation, she decided that he had been merely passing the time, as people will a the beach ; that it was no true affec tion, but a will-o-t ii'-wisp which she .--a i rll erfrlj In tl;r ir.tiii; nr i li die oi i r-i o i u to i ; s-'It- i.t:is or i-i'inanlli ;1ti- ;iriJE of ?-i a ri-.w : i t.- sisnit f tiiir jiarsliaitt, r i-'ln.T a j.olli-o lotre to f:i flrotihtl'iitt. tuts a ! ol t!. I ' t th" 3 i ; ol a:o! I.av 'A 1. aw I 1 ;l o '. M l.s. ol i i.n i. Srmv. r! ten. 1 v. :.l oli-r ..r l l i.e.i kv li":lt hv the t'i.e ton. Terio- ot e k t o , I i on t !o- .lav u:-. t.-. At. '. S f I ill . MA ; i y i . i ; 4.00 ! j.te) 1 i !S.(.o ! Z .00 ! s"i" ri: iains ''.a: for S1O.00 t I r I..-0 f ." 7'tv. 1 .' '. i : S()i , use. 2."r. ; - : -. , ;i.,i l.i.J. As: I V. : , ni rt: !...i!.r...l Tti . --v-r,(i vi ii nr CiiT-.,i.a y no tciin ijl'J Li ? UitUuiU liUUi iUiulU. . t" 1 1' tel. in tlm FRIDAY, CCTOBES 17, 5379, , th" fol- . t' AH f.'icf eerii ,. I t I." ! I'ii t f of t; rot: ml :i.; 40p. -,-. I.o.in.lo l :i . hei iiir t iie 1 l , t a- Wa n::t .-l. am! ! ' "f I a l-1:1 V whether or no, there he stayed beside her till the sunset dyed the sea with the hues of a shell. No end of banter fol lowed when the party returned from the woods. "This is the way Mr. Thornton does his picnicking ?"" questioned Dueheiio. "Don't you kn w." addressing Miss Lovell. "that l hey used to burn women lor wit elieraft V" " Neither did the men escape. "' "These Thorntons are a proud family," he pursued. "They think themselves the en am of society and the rest of the v.orld but skim-milk." "Arid I represent bonnv-clabber. per-ha;.-." Tl.ey are a haughty race: whoever is not born with a silver spoon in his ino-ith is beneath notice except for amuse ment."" Veil stem to have .studied the Thorn--."' They interest me v. i; h theirci mtoi.q 1 for work: I wonder nob. ,dy aks if the li.a'i that lay in the house that Jack built 'was not furnished by their grand father's brewery." "You are too bitter. Mr. 1 :tchene bitter r.-i beer. And Mr. Thornton, does hare their conlempL ?" I hav;: not heard : but he is a Thorn- II ow a Candidate for Governor of Mis souri e.iiJiH ts his Cnnrass. While Colonel Allen was discussing national finances on the hotel piazza Colonel Tom Crittenden quietly slid down off the platform and circulated among the crowd. He wore a delicate white-duck suit, blue necktie and patent-leather pumps, and was the cyno sure of all female eyes on th premises. Colonel Tom. witn an eye to business, began ogling the babies. " "), you sweet little darling, " raid Colonel Tom, addressing a fuzzy, pop eyed child that lolled lazily in its "moth er's arms under one of the trees ; "how old is it, ma'am ?" "Four months, sir," said the fond mother. "A little girl, hev ?" said Colonel Tom. "No. a liny," replied the mother. "Ah, yes. now that T come to look at it more closely I detect the strong, man ly features of a boy," the Colonel has tened to say. "Please, may I kiss the little cheiub ?" Colonel Toia shut his eyes and explo ded an oscillatory -ound on the fnzzv had mistaken for a reality. Guy, in his ; face, and the child put np a big lip anil I.e. turn, was both lnrt and angrv that sh paid no hr-ed to his farewell ntn ; but he had no time to upbraid her, an 1 then come Essie's postscript. Ai: her kitwr ani'd for Guy in the s.',:ie mail a letter i'rom the woman to whom he had hem engaged for years: "My Ilru: Mn. Tho;into:" (it ran) "Your last letter was received in May. I retarned lima Kmo-pe early in June, but did not notify you, because I have been re volving a certain r.iatter in my mind. 1 fee', that it will be impossible I'ur to fulfill the c r.g ; 'e':r.eiit which was brought nbo'if by our parents. It is cut of th quesUi'ii that you vho knew me :i-:ii nit re i Hid seven years ago have you met me vr.ee in that time :' can luve me. Ymt used to say that my sLr.ti.lit imce was my onlv beauty. :u.t 1 '.vis thrown float a 'arriage while abroad and it i- i. '." an aqahiiie t oture at t bad for an aquiline, cither. I am confident you would rihce vour-'-fif rather than t ib-..n,--v t!ie threatened to crv. "He is such a iK-auti f ul child." mur mured Colonel Torn, "such eyes, such a heal, sut han expanse of t, rein-, id. such a month, such a wealth of complexion, such a sweet, tranquil expression." "La me. you don't really think so. do you ?" simp-red the Mattered mother. I ; Th" following extracts are from New York papers : i For forty yeai Daniel Drew wti the most i grotesque tisnire in Wall street. He a in middle life when 1,.- g.ve ti ' bovi" liU .first pint" on sheers." When "a raw i country lad he bevf.iti to drive cattle from Ills i native village to the New Yoik market, and stibseip.ipm Iv opened a stoi k-var.l, kept a ' tavern and made a fortune in tl'ie steanil.oat biisjn,-t. Shrewd and illiterate, reckless and timid, cood-nat ined and unsi-rupiih-ti v ni net imes cei:erou Slid a! way t rem -lie run, he made from live to fifteen million out of ; friend ane toe, only to lns them all arid die ; a bankrupt. If Hogarth could have lived in Wall st , during the past fi-rtv var. "Liicle ; Dan'l." with seamed face "and twinklin ! eye, with the stealthy tread of a cat and the bland air of a country deaenti. -would hare been tl. centre figure in his cartoons. lie was in his seventeenth vear the same 1 aire at which orneiiti Yanderbilt borrowed Sinn of liis mother, botmht a boat and beenn i to 1-rry mat k. ttiien fr.mi Staten Island to the Raftert. Daniel Drew did not borrow his small capital: lie earned it by enlistins a a substitute in the State militia, which had been called into service. The reo'uiient wa called to Fort larsevnnrt. on the Hudson river otipo-ite New York. About three months after his enlistment hostilities eea-ed , between 'tie I "luted taes and ( ireat Britain, ; and tht regiment was mustered out. ' I want my substitute money, mother," ; said lie. uh- morning afier riturn to the farm. "1 am going to buy cat tit and sell them in N ew Yoi k." 'Are rou utre you will not !o money by I it?" Mrs. Drew Tras as osgarions "and caution a the mother whom Commodore Yaniierbilt deliidited to lienor all tiis lift loiur. "I am sure I shall make money." lie did make money from the "start, but he had to work tcrriMv hard for it. He was in tlie a iill- .lay an. I ni-ht, purchasing cattle in l'utaaui and Dutche counties and driv ing them to the ej;y aft. r nightfall. He wat an excellent judge of eatile and a shrewd buyer. WTin h dmitii'tltn;, negau to nuioijily- and et.t (town his pi ufn be enlarg ed his held of operation hv making Ohio a base ,f snpi.lv. He needed capital, and he had no fnii its t" ofler fir lortn. He went to Ilci ry Ator. .loi n .lat ob -!ors brother, the Fulton Market but her, who had recent ly retire;? ?r m bii--it:e.. Til take the tisk." said the o pit a list, after the o!i-i had I e.-ii inif..hi"d. It seemed to Pes fiMilhardy. crack -'ii-.titicd sc';eirr. Ji t.-.k r.ear'.v sitv days to (hive cattle from Ohio aer". the Al!-gln'i!y me-tiT'tain t New York, (bit of a dn.ve of sen h.-a l. or :; i would fre quently be lost on the way in the fore! and ne in nt. iin fa.- tii-ses. 'at :!". however, were eveece.intr'v 'l.ean in th" Ohio v.diev. and Drew's ':.:" we're -o!-:rg that :- waib homcsfln ruiiji HOW 4XOI.Ii AMi t NFITI irtiAKll- ir. nriTMni iar.r.Y Tynx;ns TN LAW M M. A writer in the San l'ranciseo A r-j ii't'i! t '-I is tl:e f"j!ow::;g good storv : A doc'or named Royat-.n had st;'.! Peter Itennelt for a lil! long o, r,ltie. forattend hig the lie of the hitter. Al Tani rll. Stv phe-i wits oti the Itelinett si.lc, atit! Itobert Toon;' then Senator of the I'tiite.l Slate wa for Dr. Itoy sti ll. The d.ictor i-roveil the number of iits. the value according to local custom. ti:i hi own anlhoritv to do medio. d pi act ice. Mr. S;e. hen t.od pis cli ent t h it t i:e physician had mad.- out hi eas, and a there was nothing wherewith to r-but or oft-ct the claim, the only thing 1. ft to 3o w a to pay it. "No." said Peter, "I hired ou to palc In my cae, and now speak." Mr. Stephen tol.l him there was nothing to Fay : he had look'- 1 to see that it wi.s tnadt out, and it wa. Peter was obt inat'1. how ever, and at Ust Mr. Stej.heus told biin to make a speet h himself if he thoi'.el'.t out could be made. ' I will," said Peter Hennett, "if P.obby Toombs v. i'l r.ot be to t hard on me." Senator Tcn'imb promised an t i'e'er began: ' entiemen of the jaiy. y.m and 1 is plain farmers, and if we don't stick together tbesa Vie lawyers and d- Tors w iil rrl 1'ie fulvan t.Hge ol us. 1 ain't r.o objet tim s io them In their pr per place: but they ain't fannert, gent i-me n of the jury. N( v. , : hi man ! Ifvs ton was a new dm-tor ntid I yent for him'to come an' t doctor my wife's sue eg. And 1 he came an' put some salve truck onto it, and some rags, but never done it one bit of pood, gentlemen of the jury. I don't believe be Is no doctor no way. There is tb.r-ti rs that it do'-tor. tare enough : but thi man don't, earn liis money : km! if you send f. r him nt lbs Suan Atkinson did for a negro liw at was wotth t! ,("", In- jtisi kill him att r.'antt : pay for it " ' I don't," thendered the doctor. ! "J lid you enrr l.i'a V" asVed Peter with the t slow a. cents of a ju.tc" w nh a b!.k cap on. ' The doctor was sileii! and 1 'et-r preceded. "As I was say in, c-iitlcnifii ! tl.e jcrv, we farmer, when v.c our ctlon. ha giit to give vai'y for the n o: ey v. e asl . snd doctor plu'l'ii"!!!' t"e ij.o'li.i ht put to the ame iti'e. Arc' 1 d i t h. ii. ve this Sam i; - ton is ti,. !.. t'.r. no ( o.v 'I ih" j i'.ysi i.:ii s:4:.n put in hi- oar with "i.ook at inv dii i 'f a :f ou think I'm no do, t-.r'.'' ' 1 lis d:."omi 1" i";. Icia'C't the "n" ''ed -ed orator, wnli gn-at ..titespt. "Hi d:p.ma! l.f i.tleiiieii. that is a big w..r.i b r trintl I never s:nv a s i ( It i- lit t !e el iin. said Colonel Tom : "I he'ieye i'il have to kis him again. " T b5 i AG )WLY IN CLOTHING U 'jro Jim s . r ; e! Csc Ji ul Hi 1 3 n . lii'i TT America uiotmne nouse LLEYLISTI' AVEME niiii ELEVENTH ;!rc!, A LTOONA. TA. :,.r- Ii - -! l. s'o't R"j:n. -.!' V ,,V,. V. 1-h- ton." "M I '!!. Lucia think .i .0 . . . -ale. ate! oil l-n icc.oi'.-. Willi an.l liloftu ee. or I V S-d. N i.i '." r. .i ." NS. u oo .i.i: vour lectin'. he i iii'tioii'oi a'oo'ut the text, i 1 vlil'V.- OU (!lg-i-"?d tier forthi iVo.bz?" They were having .some informal danc ing io th." parlors that liiaht. t)ite evii.ing in August, Miss Lovell. iiaving ppt nt ;v u'oii ti.:y iii-iioijr-J, Ihi'ev.' open lier biinds, and leit it a waste ol who have n;on;t speak : end 1 fe live ami declare (id. I ha e litb giol us to en" h other, el oblige. t to take the our engagement null it mvseji ti r teaching so The I- iiiiiii.i .iiUi)i.iyiolAnwi io: .- reo'T'lnlly iiifort.i . n iill tliat tto hav jus i'ii'noii iin l:is:iiei-.e .riti ec:;Tst utct-k of t" s' and Youths' GhirlSj Overalls, hats and Caps, Uiiderwearj 'Is', in tile : I'-e r.lti-iv pr r.r tor Ja-r anil ;.: . 1 t. t . i lit i t.tii M Oin'.Mtp li'l I "k s 1 1 I. ii'i 1 1 I - t. use tl! ElsSii-. lit nei.-is & i e; es 0) x illi:iii loia-V( : -siKw.-i .vxii 1 i t FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS F ACTS FACTS V AM' A1U.K TOWN" BY y:t-:-' n -'".' ". ' " ' : V 4 . ir . ( M:'"ii ' rnorKUTY. in to remain under a rem s enieti too narrow to iiout per wini on a cloak which envelop- o I w i.. ra Ml! 1 ullt of ti-ria eonnty e .-ale or ot.t- tlc ;; oil At " o c . v. .b n'li' 17 f, )"d l i of lo.u-. "t '.. i!i- e -i -o a.i l:ll-. In t : VFl, TR AT ( F.RTAl.N LOT OF GF.Ol.'M) n. C'.'i-niy ! I n ; -. n '.. i i ' '-.y !..t .1 yir. 7l :. iv -h tr.-ct on a f.vn-t..ry ih 'osiNtrr Slfittte in I'- ''ii'-ii i '.oi. r i . -Moi S 1 ot ' I !'. t ' ot V a .o - r t. I-"-. .1.1 et.'n V'oitor. on th s. Kafr. .-tol cxo-ioliiiir the e'o? . ! at i icj: t tor I'l.AMC t ill MK 1 If V I.I f I t -, '. Iv h.t t.'.l S'tor att.i oe.-o t.a f Tl llM-l ' I. a r l: . M K A.lani .1. .-so the int the .!. to t o .-C "i' t I .rehfser. .ll-ulTI. Si 1-1. '-" ; lb-, st.. w; st a r.i.s. :. '. I 7.. " ii l r ii .t ITllVll O't! a;. inn! let ho.oN I'll l .1 I 1.1 IS .-.-iuui- - I io til tilt 1 ' rel.a?e irtent v, i i h no ivl i.iitu ..r sill II. A. .1. S'oit7. - j Z3T FACTS! . x 1 1'sC EX .' ov-i! T ri : : TV s; tXH B'"CR3 AT TP ON UNIVERSE!-' E. Paris, 1378 s!MSr- ) : i t.To! sT!" 'I .' E'h:E T'Oll, V r.' f F nlLAilPH'A, IS76. 1 H? -iP OLPII ANS" ('01 HI SA1.M. IY -. irt'tei.! an r.h-r of the ii'i.lotns" Court of ( ;'.!i'i.i ia c mitv. t oe iiivl.T-ia-i.e.1 will nfler at piit.'.o- ?:i! -. ai t.te le u; ; oi ( K". Waiter-, iu Whit; tun r:''.; p. . a 3A 11 JU) A Y, October Jlft, 1S7'J, At 1 '. LOCK. v. M.. 1'ie tolion tcj lieeriheil rial 'to ol iti "h -I. S IV M.TUIS ill''-1 ?(-i7e 1. to wit : ."." 1 . A i Hli't'. UK I'AliCJ.I, OK LA.Mi pita tt ill the t. w o-h'i. ..I v lot.', e ..'.rnv o! Ca:n i bria. iti'.i.'tr.lr.'i hoel-. t (!. alter. IVrry Tro- eli. V 1 1 1 1 i in I i . i i ate, ami ot lot coat a i tiitar 1 15 ;iKs. '-f le. ati. nt U .(-'' n elrnr"-!. having th. ie. it '-r -. t al a t'o tt'.ry llui. k iloisB a.nl a ' I o . i: 1 1 i. ,,., g. - l r.e . ! tt:'."'. i !" 1 third .. a TUT'?. ! fi; I' yT.' !' I. i '1 LAM' filial.' in til'' 1'iwieliip i aTt eictat v ; : Tc- i i.i. r..' .n .o Ian I j ot ,Ioe fate, i N i tha a l iate-. a :i .1 ot lie. .-..uiai n in if I 1 A' UK. in. r.'irle . ;t!-.,.it '" clear. I. I ;iv la thereon ' er . '.(' ! t-. .'."7 Hon: an I s. .o.v .;. 'i. j i-. ( io ..-t liir.l ol t oe -ciroti.icr inr.n n .01 iirtnn I i -tt of :ile. am! tint l.tit ui: atinitil o.iy tiiee?. i ; h int.-re-t, -V tne nior'--'. tiro ami nnlnieiit tionii r. .!t ill N C. 11 A i I S. ao.iis'.ratcr ol J. S. Wiiatiis, dt-o'd. T to ! i l t: . CNCOUilAGE . JJ" "r'AL'UFACTURED at i i u u o i ic.: .; -v- ivi u u ri I riULLi. roj. S s I , fc- I-' o r'rsr--s e j iu; 'I . '.IE U Z 1 M . - j .- e's-V 1 2 r Kl 'OH ::tzd VI'DFioU'S Ni I h.i :.!" "..art of ( 'ai I'Dl i'U'S M.ITH l'..-lii the ( )r- hri.i 'oanty : la the irat- -,r o! I,. . ( rater. lriit.Mt to ?e!l 1 oi I.it.l i ' Cniv-.-r. dtccase.l. t! . 1 1 r-' RH0 Ph S. PHILACcLPHIA. YsJSK L BO STC U . tV -Tt-' - '.-'"'- : . '- . .. it ' --'' ; ' 1 it!! o-et. the ' 1 ma . 1ST-... on ic. .i.i ( '..art : hear arid tie iioit o! Y. A. Slioe .Itlletl ('ha!. I. . i: Uj.o.i rxo. pli t .1. . Lake, ("-rlf . '. .ttq ." r I'-.'re r"it'1 s;i-.li.-eof Y. A. Sh..Mtiaker. K.j.. l.eii""nr-.'. I -1 I hltr.1at. (trtohrr . f. (.. w her" ami nen ali ear ait. ,.!. or it . .rover debarred a ti ! ciarl. CP I.. PICK. Antlit.-r. VI" Di l i !'" NOTICl e.T i ' ' o .it r.-.ko . It :'Mirmni School - oi i;t ii: t , 5 i . '.if :.! Kl . 1 ia ti- t'a 1 BET.tUiliK LiiillT YOI CIS : (V f ! K S" H.I i"''T F , ' e heap Groceries!'.; :e ii'at .bc i .r ton u- I -I H y r-. ;h. i . V. Ii ii. i-i-' .I .1.(1. I. ',e .-vl-rer: is-rtf it -, cir. itla. J rice , n i- her dealer, and than to , p. co?:fhiFi'S o 1 :i i i : l. v il lend i ii arm it : . at - 1-r.v; A. t h. e he ill. f. I !! ilie . ... e in 'e'e-.-k in li illler- -lo :h.o - e nr. Al V. b VilKi.H. l.t. -n. IsT.l.-t.t. I" 1 v i .ri '.i. i -i on ls;y, mm. mm i i:2 f IJrr, v'o:' i0:;: til!: ,.ur i- . :V V - h.- ! I l C3 u- na f s; Acad. C'.. f'V. tr t .. K of -.' r-jT!' . r I r' ! - r 1 ( y r r d H " i ! I : f't -a i""" 'nth Avenue, ... v-ii t r . ; J . I c 1 1 t-ttj rorn ; on . nun who ran :.r' rt v.rr.t'tl hi.J ;. c : j f,,r ?;t".? in .-(-. m -. j. j- roV. in I j. ire y f - s. it;' v ish is, - i h t. C I I S NOT IONS, lift' r r:.-r4 (i v an rhca T-xrc .4. la;e oi" l's TOl MOTICL. :. : ; .T.-n- Ki er. : . r nt ; ! j fs.jl ol .1 i-.t a liritciii. dee'd. .a tiT.i.io-d ' l'-e nr..'.r-iir. ':. a'i t -:-o:o to iiafo:.i,f in,,! d '-p!:t:t '' her' y rorio-1'! that mit','' t niii'T l - m-'l" without .llr.y. and o..-)a hu t oijr ela: e.. :c.r 1 i n t. the ;one v. ill nr"Ba'it ihem in ie-ni 5'..wi.e ..r rettieo!ut. ..-I.-. ...... f . ti ii' ii. ; I. ; yi.TA iTi"t:. s " S-oi. 12. !-.-!. .lae 1. n Koler. ..k be'i c !''-! -.Iter". i ill i!'!ii-i.-e ami thro el her. folding a black veil across her yei'iov. Iia'.i", and I'asLei.ing the hood of her wrap henifalli her chin, she stoie out. 1 'recently, as she sat iu the shadow 01 a great rock.aho.it pul in, and Duchene ; heipfd Miss Linia a-horeaiui si nil If. 'I away, while (Jay iilanteil an oar in the sand", and Fssio crouched beside him. "You will takeeold," Haidtiuy. "We 1.1U: l g. I ill. " You wouldn't he in such, haste if I were Miss Lovell. I don't know where yo i get your plehiau tastes, everybody is laughing at your devotion. ' "Let those laugh yho win," returned (iuy. ". roj ,s"'ii(sr.' Tiliss Luveil had left her seat at men lion of her name, and loitered along the beach, stooping to gather a felieil or bit of some wreck, as she went. "What old witch is that?" asked Lssie a- she passed them. "It looks like a fisherman gathering drift to boil her pot ;" but having de coyed Ltiie in doors, he ilefv back to the sand. "The step betrays Uie goddess," over taking her. I hoped to pass for a fisherman." "You ! To complete the disguise, let me take you in my boat." "Wit h all my la-art. I.e rein "nin.-.se, she reflected ; but he allows another to share, his amusement." And directly they were limiting through a drift of siais, mingling jest and sent inient : slip ping past the lighthouse, beyond the spits of Kami, with breakers creaming about them, tiU the beach lights weret ; but sparks against the darkness, past I stretches of meadows, and the lonesome ; yvharves of the town. "Mr. Thornton," she cried, waking from the spell, as i steeples and chimneys stood revealed , "what is this ?" "Tiiis is P.agdad. Our boat has been propelled by afiites. I am th? necn -maneer who has annihilated time ami ; space. Siiali we keep on up the river. . and join tht caravan for Aleppo and I litmascus V" "Do let us return ; it must be so late. There aiv no lights in your Ilagdad." "The Caliph prohibits Ihem alter ',i p. in. 1'f-iiles, gas and kerosene haven't come to light yet. MydearMiss Lovell, the tide is against and the wind is not v i'h us. Lcu a necromancer may err. , You have made it iiaur;erously pleasant. I did not dream of the hour, liailoo, there !' he shouted, under the bow of a ; ! !' !;.'. "1 v, iil give any man his price 1 who will lit lpme row Iwk to t he beach." I Ai d presently two i-loui sailors swung themselves into the Imat. When Miss ; Loveil and Mr. Thorn ton walked up to i the Orchard Farm, the sun was rising. "Oh '. ward. servant said your room had not been oc : cupied, and Sill dead. So to h i! :; and and have several pupils: aod during the en ioyii'.ent of my grt:i'! fa tier's r-tot 'I have saved enough for a rucy day. Do not at tempt ts,..' me or to cl iiiige my resolve, v. hich is unehangeaiile. Sincerely, "-I IT.1K t IT. L." t. A Vl;r. lllslT." (iuy had not b-cn a deliberate villain in this transaction. Miss Lovell had won hi:; heart before he dreamed of danger; and as for J ulie t te Cavendish, she was a ln-bbl-.-dehoy schoi-grl of thi.totii when he saw her seven years before hy. m-i vol's and awl; ward, wit h elfloeks oi' tow-ciored hair. Hergiand ; father and ti"'. 's father had been sworn friends, in spile of the disparity in years ; and it had been their hobby to unite the .family fortunes. If (iuy and Juliette ; failed to marrv thev forfeited their in- I laving gone thro latory martyrdom. Ci ed a seraphic look a 1 strike taffy to the mo: nine heart and got ri ness. "I'm a candidate for Covernor. i.e. iiim n.Miiing wmini give 1'ie; j y than to feel assured that 1 i: support of the father i f the sweet v oi...'. ;-! me r.oM the i;llle i,ir my arms. I do think h. is ju-t the sweetest little angel ever saw :" The thi'ter.- d m .ther gave up th:- fu:' zv b'tv witli p-rofif'-e Ppologies ab u:! its Hot bl iilg V.'ell-dl'esseil. etc. ; ,..ped it w .!. Id not iroiii.i.- tin g.-!:il o;i:io. etc. r glad Lo h!n.iiv he admired it so much, etc. The fuzzy baby wnli.ed ami squirmed and grcyv r;l in the fae- ;.,1 wrinkled gh a sceoml oseti onel Tom a.-sun:-ook cab-;i!:tted to t har-h m d feini ;ht dow n to busi- -aid ;reat r ,;1 the ! i 'i'l ". ling in ' !c-:-r-loll-, 1 t'. ?: ver th ": i:ikrei..-v l-uitid hi::: "i h.i 1 !. -"inking." li.- ionair afore wys pr.-t!y aw a v. 1 1 se ; i a . i ' i corapcised Co! arm. "The liille p; Tom. "You'il much I though and Ha ii lav cairn and iiiel Tom's st r-uig rigtii i-ci.ins!" c ried Colotn I ill his father lfW t of hi iittie cheiub. yvo;. ni.i . in And you' f r (iovenu tell . eh. d and herit cei ve nice, d a le ilappilv for (iuv, i;e h.i re r.mv t r, o ti . mol unr' ! :iln !v uneneumbt red by ugly conditions-, but he had always .supposed, he should carry oat. his lather's wiii and marry Miss Cavendish f.:ia!lv, and they had. kept up an irregular correspondence during her sojourn in Europe. "A strange affair,' lie thought. "Can she have fallen m love ? I feel to blame as if I ought to have taken pains to hu e her. A snarl always ensue. when the dead dictate to the living." At least 1 he was free to marry Miss Lovell; but ; had not Miss Lsie just notified him of : a long engagement 't He hastened to write Miss Lovell a letter full of bitter reproaches and angry love : but she had bidden adieu to the Orchard Farm be fore it arrived there, and had left no ad- , dress, having abandoned ho)e at the same date ; and the poor love-letter, with all its angry protestations, was laid on the shelf, and (iuy was obliged ' to ow n in his heart that he had been de ceived and misled. At about this time ; he began to wonder what manner of wo man Miss Cavendish might be; if she had really a lover; and it not, what had : prompted the sacrifice. What but a noble sincerity ? A tier all, why should he hesitate to fulfill his father's will, j ana unite the fortunes of Cavendish and ! Thornton V Might she not be taught to j I love him? He yvas wise enough to ; know that his account with love yvas' ; not closed because one woman had 1 proved tint rue. As she had given no i 1 address, he called first upon her lawyer : as the most likely per? u to know her whereabouts. i ! "Mi.s Cavendish," said the gcnile- 1 i man. "was at the seashore ijuiie lately, , by the doctor's orders a slight difficulty ' of the throat. Had some crotchet about ! earning her tlaity broad, ami has beta practicing her v ce too steadily. "Wo- ! ; men who can aoord to bo idle are always hankering for a vocation. Her relatives ; made such an ado about a Cavendish : working that she has cut adrift from i them. They made her life a harden. You'd b Lt.-r call ia the evening ; she I has pupils ail day. Site's in caruiot ; about- not. marrying, peioaps yen know? . ! 1'ei'iia'is she'll change her mind when j Vi him I'm a candidate ma'am . " The poor woman's face drop big ; tit tears came into la r eyes. "O, sir," she said, you don't know what yon ask. M poor husband died two months ago." There was a far-off look in Col. Tern Crittenden's golden-glinted eyes "s !; gently but tirmly dumped that fnzy baby on the bereaved woman's hip ami yvaiked straight back to the i kit form ami replaced himself on a btneh. ;. Louis j Viiic.s-. f.iin nal. :n a b-wv years to r-jciv t: ai.d t " e.,te::d hi ..pel a' and Il.'-iob. lie is -aid fi r -1 m;i a lo ill iv cattle Mioimiait.s. A :i v- -rjivr enrresToi,.l .- . lii'.t so .! n.i.-r : : i :i m i' i ' - i were ami. hit I, I'ofiiuui.icat :v. lilese,) pi TI.o"o "1 got to lie ii mil! hardlv. I was a !v and ! :-.-h 'I e tenivelv. I was a;i gre-.o :'r nre life V;-.-everv vav ! k:vv. bet -T sides7 that. I like ;!... t.i'ii.ev and g. ii good deal ol m n'cv a" So li'iieh ha b.-en s: street wt.s .j-. eat t'l.t :t-:.l I eeaidir: giv i'l' otignt to li.tve uotif. w ii.it o'ighl to ii,-,'. c have left tie tre. a iol I'il'. 1 !!T 1.' I' . fieo.oi.it t.) this i. to have l aid t'ae i." rev. A nd have .vovi.icd for ::: v c'o'i.) . eii.-ugh t'.hii.'' to o!-- 'e-o r: h f" stead of ti.at I gae ti y notes ti e i -t --r r on 'em. ihinkir-g i . t-r wiiii the pri: mv-. hard. t F.iag- I've had t.. bear h fact thai I i i :, .'.'! t ci i ii.c t teie-t cu t he I:o-i I e ; e I i :f -chill he-." During the l.-i-t year or two spent const. lerab'e pii;t i f hi- 5 city. Mr. Ib.-.v wa. peihaps, looking li.an on Wail liirt. never lost tli.-ir lire, but 1,: face ed and serngy. Soi:h- of t; er that he used to drive down to hi-orie-horse chaise, !ool;;ug fi.r ail We I rooliey i Kentucky .- been the " Ali. gheny v'si'ed h.-i-.i . o d nglr V. t l.d ! I Illi V 1 r.-markeii. I kiii'tt 'il it. hi.-hy till latc- .. l'V"l' it -I' V I I " ni to nike n -" a-ol 1 t-ied :t ..Mat Ht. Ue ".ent "f making 1 have given a ed am glad of it. ai y'c. .w. Will money nuking 'I' the ..4s;.,-ss wi:e:i I so. Now I plainly 1 ecu l!'C'.C. I ecgiit t-i eight or ten years ago "i.'eil. YV;;on i ga i c .niou and that 1 ought I ought to v'vg them r .:. In ! e.ov Laid : :! bet ),.,. , ;' t'-e s : .,,-n th" !. I : !'l ".'i Til 1 ?.rr. Dia v ::.: i-i the the t'di-t IIN eve I i . . !. "An. in . i in t : 1 she. t .skins, and it .iobi'i the ; ej. ..? f;:s( v. re i ma:: r. lmw carries that he ain't no !. I The man ot i ir d i' and s r"araed u : am i;o docic" "1 ?-ii"! t:.y v. itc " r- t s''!.' siti'i as how ahe tim;. cht "Ask n:y other ; a , t :.t-." This se. ".:.,! ; o iba ;rr. c mcl's biles . f..; Pi le J,-), and t-.tie of u::u:e.S', g.;d i ila- i a jury, aed 1 ii over as l'v siu.-.j iiie Ap b:'l"g ti e n; t ime ;;:..( . IV led I liis niiii; ton's p :.; ic, a: 1 - t ',' io and ii- t a s'.at it ea vl . . hi n i I u -.:. -k I is I : t ; c jiiiy, nicy are i.e... ;v'- ::.a:i the g'.; ,ev a: ! w una r. Sate h v. f u'ie: a ' r ; n. rca.iv. vlif','e';s f ir. 'i.t -a ': . hi opinion on th tlie c-.iov gal of w he:e ib ; . i s . e.i: fun! are at r-'. "' oTitleiren of 1 ens pi. t j!i i juv 1 i la t 'i 1 1 t litKKe ii it. T ' T and 1 ail." was ; .- my ct.ir of ea .' ..f tl t i.t out io re . ia a t 'ii y :.: If I a n i Pc.-r. ii W.-stl't." iil);. l.'oieton. that b'..ke the -d. v i' it a 'auk t ho I I ; .s. ali tin .' io is a tht a rt ' be er.a"d ' ' ! tot trv -i '. ": th i e dead, and .... . . ..: It.oa- : t t t tab ' ' ' 'ai i-.'.t- - .it e here, von.. : nd 1 1 : a 1 lit ..l ; . t : was Vou V .1 . -.a , ' He t - vi. , ; ,-!' ::-: ,. tht le oi 1 I ; i. Mrs. ' ..o a-K t., w ons in " 1 e Let. 'di. IC k't a.-uded ' v Via', a'al hr ,;- be "'ad th" eoo'tf let nkeiy itiu a b. h.ned No t ia g'-ay i re-sin" -bin's d-ti :i i:ie. .Vb -ae ia Hurry S- t.l.er ? Sl.e is n: i ! ;:i u iio;.:i' nnd in- i.-.i 1 Ti.i: "so ! .. cj. v eli i;e !. it : a': i '. v- -:: :i ' . he has cat rhiclj pai ! r his -a .ve, 1.!... i e..ii'i .a.s. w T r i ,1 !. and ' of .t b b i: 1 h i.i.i al ibr i'l. -s il logic;. s i ' t..g 1' w VI ! ..s an- sty othee in a the world oil:! a. th- a. 1 1. . 'a. . ::..' I : h r ir.i.s: -a's. f..- - -..:.;. o Cciliet)." cad the r.r a er ait dii-.ie:i, i.: tt. in -: ',' if a t . f 1 ce , a-e by" ait r T h.sl a"i'i Ptter Feri-eU ilross t o del ight h i aluiontl and stir a fever in his Mon- CiiiNrsr iv C a 1. 1 K"i; n r a .- -The first Chinamen arrived in S;:; Fram iseo in is7, and lost no time in joining the throng of gold-hunters who had gone into the livumtaius. He found enough of the yello shaped eve golian blood. Tim year billowing, he wroie to sonic friends in the Flowery Kingdom of his auriferous IneV.'ar. l the excitement was as great as it could be among the reposeful Celestials. They liogan coming to our shores, and in three years some 4.ni had entered the (iolden fiate, of which more than one half tarritd ia the California metropolis. Then the lirst Six Companies was or ganized, witn a view to controlling the immigration of tl.eir countrymen and making it profitable to those of th"ir miinb( r who hiui already settled in the new land. In less than ton years the Chinese population had appropriated an area of some thirty acre of that city, a good part of which had been originaily devoted to fine residences, churches and hotels. That quarter, now known as Chinatow n, contains at present about . h m Ma.iigolian.s. or nearly one-iifth of the whole number in the I'tiitel states. Of these, only some -.d 'to are women, r one to fifteen im ii. :i dispro jioitioi! 1 hat has put n premium o-i Chi nese won. en. and produced a condition of society entirely phenomenal in the lb public. The denizens of Chinatown are not r markalile for y f r. ai ility. a JeasL so for a their cadings are in lie a tive. More than 1 "1,100 are S'ryuuis. cigar-makers, or sewers of cloth:' a, uw l liiiii'v are lavmirvmen. like a country m::i:-.t--r. lb1 -h-esed plainly, if not shaiibiiy. His wardrobe is wined in the bankrui.t' v S-.--I-. !:; a.t jlmi, ei-i:b:'.'e of a great ser.bl.in overcoat, wnrlh fir '. i'veii as a miliiieiau'e he li.id thet'i-.te- ami l a..;! of a drov-r. Hi dry. sedate, manner seldom varied. Str.cl; sba-. r.'ators w ei e --'.he boys." rani iheviciim who came to him tor 'pin' n sr.tr.e s'.ci as" was '-ir.v son." lie talked wiia a raissi 1 .vane, like a country man. '-Stop speeker'ati'l' : ihm't t-'.-ii I'ii' w i'h mi margin," was tht' eti.i.iig r-ea-irk which, if rumor ir.it v be trtisi.-.!. l...- 1.1. t ie to seme Methodist biythren who ii .d iaken pints" and lost tlieir margin. Wl i'e hi wile yvas living, his house ;.t I ' i.i-a: S.ptai e atid I'.isf Sevenieei.t li street wa always open to M. t i" . ! isi '.ergyieeti and laymen. In the sohedule of hi personal property i the entry. ' Itible. iiymu book, etc., i."io." His temperament in. -de ii'ia a "..ear:" he was as si.,-. t a,; ;,f,.,; n ( 'onaii-.i. .1 e Vaii derbilt was far-sight 'd : he almeii nt imn.e-diat-e rat1 r than till imati- r.'ulN. --aas. I skinni d the l(.y," he med to say. la L.e end he was "skinned" bim-e'f. WA 1 UK ', nnii.Liy. liLVKlS. A ITK A I. L!l r. iv no n In Y.I!!' Alt' jog .-. l.eve. On was : to i'l-ev ,! : my. - '.-.; s hot a'i i:.i: r.t (:: in to.' rioiisa, ';tv W. D :-a-:i t..'d ,h:ch i. th" J'uK';, - in w. It hail ir e follow -s'07 it lx'- .1 Texas : mi! d'V in .bi'v, tc7 '. a herdsman his e;o ; ;.. t i ;. i,ew I r.:e hr r.a. 'i'o'.a.s. and T A Sir,.-' -n. hit other ;'i;i'.! thnt y, and so-ne of 1 I he next .hi 't a dozen liiounl k liie lier.ismau . w hi -!l tiler s.iiij . " "T M ' ti e iir.nl, ii.iM'd w i: i ill the va. be set iira' The T. an'i; The A IIiii The lanr-ti age if p of flowers, na.s jnst FiisTAor-STAMrs. rs : i'cad 'I lllls. Af.r.oi- st jge stnnips, I: been invented. when a postage stamp has bet n placed up side tbovn on the left corner i f the letter, it means ' I hive you :" it: the -nie crosswise. "Mv heart is another's:'' straight vn and ill Wll. "I i'lml-liye. sneei'ilf irt. good-bye;" u'sjde (h wii on the right-hand corner, "Write 110 more:" in the centre f.t the top, 'A os :" opptisit" at the bottom. "No :" mi the right-hand eorner at a right angle, "Do you love me v" in tlie li ft hand corner. "1 "hate yo i ;" let' corner on the right. ' I v is!: your friendship :" bottom furner 011 th.e h it, "I 'cek your ac ;u a bit s nee ." on a line "ilh tlie surname. "Atcept my Live;" the siuic tipide down. "1 am ea.g 1 g" 1 ;" at a right at: uie in Lie same nau-e. "I 1 ing ;o , vo". :" fi'I-lher passing down held became v.er- graaat g then) Liiied to anout noon a band 01 .. c, ed Tevau rangers overt..' iind demanded their cattle were s; : '.;. 1: v.a be fere th.e day of law and crrt houses in 'j'cxa. and one had better oj men than steal 3 mulo worth live d..iia:. and tii" lierbniit'i knew it. He fi.-d to -j.laie, but IVv t i'd him to cut it .hort. He o'.b rc.l to turn ever nil the e.t'tle cd l,i own, biif they laughed at th.e j .; - .j k;: . ti and hin'cd that they usually "tite-He 1 tl: whole herd, and left the lhi. f lianaiug on j t:ee ft s v.-iiribng b oihi-r i:i like ccs, s. The poor fel,..T wam-otnpiete'v over. ! ie. They i'"isii ie 1 sipnit f-ra f- w tuemeuts iu l he ta iiamediii W h ili goes. th' !' 't :': must ho thi ct v. d'thc 6W taring of ii;e j at the ligi s verv o put a p. t right cicti. ive res hand g VVi it 1 ,s! I ,e- i'e i" good a far as it .g." stamp ..n any ref an ' n e'. ; e. Uisible for all the rlei V. 'lies she ees you. way, laughed Mr. Small. "Oh, he called after tiuy, "I'm (iuy," cried Lssie, coniing for- , growing absent minded d s age; don t 've. have hei.it so alarmed ! The grow old. sir; L's a bad habit.. To i spare t iie feelings of rei b.rUiw tUii i lcr high and mighiv aviiiiiish has assumed You were beginning to wonder if i her mother's maiden nam' , Lovell ask I en .-r le.a i.cy 'r ft nn 'Ids or . o 7 -e f r. . . ... - f ' -a-, r-'a b-- tt.i . - h i: b "i -.-.... . nly iT'- ' i. i ' ." ii i.i ij-.-.i fir n I !K Ai" Ar."t .-IC.' I : .' : ;. - . '11 i ' ' v a re I el.- i.pr i a -. : iii'Tf . --e oi 1 1 i n 1 1 y ir.nei everv eo.. inati i i- Leb. C5. 179. Mode r til rat fi' o" ni.'i lierrto-,- hi? .rien I in Cainbrut i hojonir lor a .- int;r:u .. :n . t he 'ol -enher re ly I', call and esamiao re r.iyiiir' al a n v i.-thor K. O. 1 'ON I Kli. (in.cery. Alloona. La. E 'XFCFTOIFS NOlH ii. I'.--f ale of XT i -i Y I : .it iit. de ea'tl. in" V o n z Tin, d b-lb-r- t,--t.itni-r!:iry oo: the e-tai a! .'.larr ii ul.ni t. if te (f flea rfb-.d t -" i n. ( 'a io bi-in i-i -. i' ' y. J.v-J --.!. i ne n.d"ri-j-n-- I h.-reoy lic-t'l'es a! ; f er.m- I p'I',!'I 1 to"--'. i it.- lhat nir ment iniit be tna.le .v:t'i..-a! .bday. m l i hif. inir tnc elatrrs a iin't tae safie v ,u .r.-snt ihe-.a e-"0-p.-.lv niuhntl. :.t "d for eb 1 "tnerr. T. li'i.U.AiiY, Executor. Clearfield Twp., 5e;i'. b. l,r.-it. black would become you. eh ?" "-e vii s'rinntsr," sh siiid signiiicr.n'- !y. (tlv's l.oi'iV darker.ol. , "You are mistaken," ha it turned, i Mis Lovell had n nervous headache. i i : l .. . 4:11 4... ;t:..t.i jito'l (iin lioi. i'iI"rftl lgi-lill till llllgot i ftir Miss Juliette Lovell." ; "Miss Lovell ?"g;opeJGuy. "What j dors she mean by keeping up such a maS'piera ia wiili me'.'1 1 "You had letter go and ak le.-!-." ' And (illV ("'". ved. PAMrHI.KTi. n i- V. -". ,s. i hi tec. KttI1 A- r-.. K. V. It lias been the longest dav in tlie; "I was vl the beach for my health. i year, he said, "in sjute of the calen j ilar." ! "You were up so early." "You are down so late. Com unto i thf?e yellow sand?. " A denne fog was i blowing in shore. "Sjieaking of love. M:ss Lovell," ht said after a dozen Miss Cavendish ryplained. later, after I some pn l.iiiinai ics had piisseil. "I Co'id led atTord to lose my voice, but I ni v r dreamed c.f meeting you there. Afterwards I thought perhaps you might grow to tike me, if nobody obliged rou to do ao. I had taken mv mother's C a M-s-thaifl exr.ens-sSMrnfKt' to Arer.ta. T "" . J '" '" "t ' ,. , ' I v.oaw. , ... ....... ..v rf 4 j a.r.r u-er. iri's- k ro.. At-tsT. .Taivc. ' tepies ran bee;i Itjrhtly tottche.-l .ind I ram, not to deceive yon, b;:t berati 'C Tint E Aifi.v IIktorv uk It r. Cukam. Ice ami sherbets for table use were not pcrfeuied till towards the middle of to Hisses for I the seventeenth century by the Italians, of some future In lb lit Frocope Cuhelii eaim and es tablished himself at Paris, rim '. l'An ciciiite ( oinedie, oppodte lie' "id Coii e dia Franeaise. He yold i-;e,i l'rnit. h- creams liavoied i ith coilt e, chocola'e. vanilla, etc. The usage h'-ganto spread in Paris and the provinces, and liniona diersand traiti-ars tpied to lla-Ir tl'iois l i mi ('a.''. YaU 1. tin- father of the i-iilinary artis.".. itit rodg.-od it en the ir.i.ie of tin; victor of Km r..'i. It was the day whu Coiide recievd Louts , XIV at Chard ill v. The supo-i- was , laid on twenty-five tables. Toward i Ihe end of the feast an egg. apparently j newly laid, but of diiYeii nt colors, some j red, some green, some yellow appeared. Ti e astonishment was g-tieral, but the I dejight was equally general v.-lien it was found t'i'se-iryv;-!;!ti i C.- -T: ' I ' i !-'.. Hi::u: is one i f those prvtr that app(-3'. to the s-:; ..;-i i: ail! ia the l.atr.r-i-T i v.-n tl'.e 1.111 p; ;!'' i. ,il. and which Hawthorne, w.-'i'd li-so' debghted li 'ta-i-ook :is the b.iis SKel ell : M. Fa(iiet. a ma.ln'iii ia lii erriea of the Fretw-h ( ...v.-rnmei.t. a the sto:-,- g.-. wa i:t 1 r cniissic:. -d to exeuit a m-dal bearing Ihe head of Lino'n. It wa early in April t'aat M. i'Sbped. w hile carr fully watch ing the (To'iausof hi work, perceived, one morning a crack ia the die extending a-Toss the temple. The (invcriiiiicnt a itiaiit;es, pleased wrl. eve'deuae 'if lh. likeness, ordered .M. Pacue! to fni-b the medal hi sfife of (he b:e!ui:i. A tevr boui iat'-r i'res'eter.t i.it. ti'.n we.a shot, and. bt t"..: i etbMigh. Peinth's i-i:.le; took U:no-l ea.-t v the course of ti'e crack r.eros the iae,il portrait. and then to'd him il le- had my (p!-iT.a".,n to make or ' iisiiie- d... ! y -a ,,,. iihow l.ini t-oi nabiiCe to do s i. an 1 ii 1 l-.:aisplf. He turn -d to the rocth t a ' s at,.! i cn incn.ed : "1 ! ow taa ey of imilar-e t A '."' 'l n.K rtl.ri' n. d 'ed". ' ib.-.v nia::v ot volt chi'ibea ."' Tl.ey in ,.!.'' again. Then I know who I am talking to and you'll tear tr,r." -.ed h continued: "1 n.-ver stole any . ,;it le ; 1 1 aye lived in th -se natti o-.er t'nee vear. 1 i auie fr ri New Ha. mi s-tire : I tailed i .,! of 'TT, durint tee pani" : ! 1 -tie I s . i"g. l 1 ae 1M, h.iiiue h.-ie: i..y i. aily i:...ibs l..ii. t r 1 j,-'. fr.en phe'e ' p. .".' : t':.- - il ah -si -,i tar are rough and I a a a hard 1 mkh: g i a-t. a. er : hul this i is. i'.a.rd ciiinti v; ia -.-.-in hkt tr.or.tlis. iikiwi .us ; ni irried t-i".:. vot: k:io-.r that but for hv's fpe-i .-.j-"' h-: he ptihed cut a iinndt u'l ot i,';l yvo: n e'lvc1, eon and letters fro:n "bis v ii'.-i 1 s'a-.u.d get ba couraged. I ha-.- v .i t pai f irv d V. Here are th- l idp-.s.' ai.d i,:...i.-'-i tht lot 7,-1 (.f ifk'i'C.-. 'e.tgli, :.'. " i oe -te ! t'. i-'l! out in. No-,, -n .:. !-. it-.-- t, tbel'esla met,i mv 'rail! ni l mother eivem.-; it-re i !! lilt.-, g.ri'syi j.ttt." :.c. he !.'-. 1 .: t.-n-;tieiiv and ccitin e d : "No:-, inn. if you have th- idea t ki ; me f.-i w h it ! u-n i;ir.i ernt of. se,' ' t; .. home, and s? ! as m'.ndi as you can liv.u I'a.e a't'- e ' -i I'm cejd. ( a'n't M'-'i 'fid half t..e r:gf.' my family 'V ill need it." "lb Id oa. a : si..)i roi'-gn r-'.nger. ".in tinned, "i - iv h-t h'iml. eld i-.-y : f. ' t-T did t':e b::!li" i he.t VI hi '!' bi l-.v. ! I '-We'll do !!!: t , with R '-.g oc..; t tiio t he c est. 'not . "li't'S bl!V his ea; Thev o' i, and oy er, find th.e man B'mt wet K siiiu i. I i.e no g a. a : I 1 s : . b. 1 ,!.'i go'. : i' i ore and tlooc . i ot; va ;; . ia-.l ve." tl. ia th..t.' id a hi I cxm ci;'... rv. . r In a. -e of l is', b Pi i : , e i;,.:-r and let bini t; ' v, "nea t ie : a c,e w ..s t '. II. Il" Wa ,',l'1 f he! " ' M-id a ii" t !t v xour t Wo .T the s : l. lop is j cir.de is to tl: wmaet -.ili" men. It- m- ;, n. 1. Not i mite preci-e. . . '1 he w oman goes to 1 he sewing circle w hen her suit i becoming, and She man to the barber sle ii when he' be-co.-iiii-lilr-e.iie. The .'iTP-emv. h'.rev er. is not un '.'.i.i. fi-, being it way from '"' cii -iiiist.tnc! s, i!;e sudden 1 ietl, had combined to remh 1 a a .-hi: 1. He sank lotl-gT i p. trcouie. An h"i ; ic'' on horsobick lor l! ail. as thev shoo!, lac.! lac. b.-v !...!;. -.1 T'-e la c ua'i sucii . ."i il.ee , oi'l r lo'i: hei ; :c it-:.' c. :.,p etr- r he. er. !'.. et ei . i e e lie;!! est t'i ..' route. Ua-i 1 br.-'.e h:ni g.iod 'ivost !n:vi ,. n i ti 1