fhr ry.iBRIA FHEtiYIAN i, i"nf iI"tl Aiocnlv at S''T'i:i. Cumbria Co. l .Y ! i. A. MvI'I Kli. The Urite and reliMo rirmltl..n of il" f. Jim a rnrtiAN rommnd? It to th fvrr!f p i.!Tti'n of BrJrprt iwr. h' fnTn will tH sertrj at th foHoKiBK low rmt : 1 inch, 3 timet $ ' 1 3 raont h. , - 1 f Dionlli. 1 " 1 jomr S " ponrbJ t 2 " 1 Tfr 1 3 montliP S " 1 rrr l ' i rol'n 8 roonths I " 6 mor.tliii : V " 1 yer i ' I C mfirtbs f 1 1 your A'mini.tfatnr"f and K.xecot'r Notice. AU'li'or". Notlcps SrT anil similar Notic.!! Husinc Mem, firct lnacr i..n 1 jc. per 1 n : mliNjnint insertion .'-c. ir line. Hrnohttion or prorrftltnq any rot c o sorirtv. end ror.mnvAcatwx C'i,?nd to rtil. !ion to oii maltrr o? ttmitrd or tnd'vtdnal f.T mutt bt pad fur at i'dr rt!enryits. .Ton Vkim-ino r all kind neatly ar.U n oc?ly cT.ecii'cl at lowest rlcei. lin t-juI-it. 4r. in TV'.. itvtcrtl Circiilfitron - l,OfiS. i'.llltV 1 It - ii njs. 6.' . r. y -ir. oa - . i" p- " il 1. if re , . :- -:- rc sub : :; :.T p r . in t i ' .! .- . 1 ." :. .1 'u l j wltl-vi :) '. ! .-;. h.e .j t p il within j f ar, iir f!.i:-;-5u the c. ir wiil l-R ch.ir.. :t v.! tl" ?' ove ', l !! V".. li "it ,v p.iyii.ir ii; it iva terms ii... ' onsu Ir tin ir to ip list nut A. McPIKE, Editor and Pubilshcr. 'HE 13 A FRKEMA5 WHOM THE TRUTTI MAKES TREE, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE.' Si. 50 and postage per year, In advance. NUMBER 42. 1 mi t: it-i t.1 t t . riva r-J ' -a cle. :.'.!; t" ir as t i;f.-Jf !;" ncl.'y un.l-TSU.t.ii .Mir paper hof rn you st in it. if . N : i T i : 1 1 St-al-iivi rs ii i oUl be II seat ica 4 lit e's I mi Niiort. VOLUME XIA EHENSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1SS0. FALL Loolcl Liook! See! See! JUST RECEIVED: a i. a i: a k axi ao ii n r 1. 1 x n f, r ND WINTER CLOTHING. CMLDRHX'S AXI) BOYS' CLOTHING is i:sir.i:ss vaihety. -T7" CT TZ3 5i: IW.ATIIN IOU OtALITV, JIAKK-IT-AND IMUCE. FKENDALUsl (OMIXO RACK. I WOMT.N IN POLITICS. Mtiflf a .lu.Vni. Who sj.i.l nr.jthins a1-v.t ' any tist'.t-'.y cojiv.-ntiuli '.' ;it ir.tn Im', j 'N"ov, my dear," said Mr. SpwiU'i;.lyke, ; ye? Yen Rt an M.- that yt.ni.tttfatulia:vte : if you will come and sit down lien?, I'll ex- j-, a p,,t jj0 tt:iiiii ami ln.ke Vm witii n iKr Hester. ; plain tue political situation to yon. I am j a f,,ik, and the one that's dr,e fnt is (left- ' She thought of th.e hot city sai ret, of the j K'ad to ?ee yon take nn interest in sucli h ; you're ri"l:t von've cot the wn-.fl nun t.i si: or SPAVIN CURE. i it . : I t .. '15ut why did you co, then, Hester? Why j i : (i id you leave iJeupuerie . ny uhi you re- j Up in a city pa net, on a hot dune day, a I fu-e to marry me, If if there was no one ' weary woman leaned hack in her chair, and j else in the way pressed her finger apainst the eyes that re I fused to see the stitchinp in the shop work : over which she had toiled from itaybroaK till dream of fame that never had been realized, tiunps, for eveiynoily oituut to thoroughly l of it. With yovr statesmanship. n!l yoa I now, four o'clock in the afternoon. j of the unlucky book that was Jyinp in the j undeistand what isoinpon in the country." ' yvant is fi.nr ninen.hiieTits ai;d a iuit':"'ii to Frotn the street far below her, a voice had j black trunk, of the little burial hoard, so hard- : "I've, been reading about tlnnj everyday," adjourn to be an act f "engross," and Mr. only that moment soared upward, calling ly earned and saved. j rejoined Mrs. Sp.-epend ke. "and I think J . Spoopoi.ih V.e c;-1 h.s el.-ithing into a corner, i ,1, r "'I' ers an. I crew went throuph. I 'Mrawberr-ees !" The tears came quickly to her eyes, eb- know a god deal about n)litics now," and 1 tioppod into bed and jniMed the clothes over j meneing on Tuesday morning and endii And. as if by mapif, lier thoughts turning i souring the honest, handsome f.tee on which th? good lady turned turkey red with the ' ,;., c:,. Wednesday last, when the vessel k r- ; backward had carried h.er to Deepdono, the home of her youth, and to a certain lovely '' Jure day in her sixteenth year. whenhe had I stoo l in the strawberry pasture on theHless. i inp farm, with the red berries perfuming all the air, and said the words which severed ln-r ratti.ix; m mi Tin: rrAMi:? ihf. h i;ii i.ini; ex rn:ii'M K 1K A ' ! I.v vi.v w i ns thkik sh;i- i.n ::;:. The Kng'.ih stoan1i:p. Timps;ih, ( oi Veiy. whii li K ft Jlalvostoii in the t l;..i:is of Monday nioiinng la-t, .n hi r " to Liverpool, had a reniaika' 'e e-ca; c f being burned at sea. The expci icnce w idea that she had excited her husband's ad- ; '-j don't core," h;;im'i1 Mrs. SpiK.j-t-ndyke J 'ow Orleaii-?, will .rba'.ly le renietr.r .he gazed. 'Don't cry, Hester," said M.iurice ;!ess- miration. "I think Mr. Garfield is just too . as silt. turned out the ens and thou began l'.v them as one of the most exerting in ' ing, taking her hand. "Aim tell me why you I to live, ana mat orjar.Mr. JianeotK is juitteriutr nrf.und to see if everything was all : scai-Ting career. i i:e l nnpsaii ih fight. "I know that if Mr. Ktig'.i-li rarries : " MoTiday ni-riiiiij at 1 ::f e argo ef ",'tr. lm. of would not marry me, dear?" ! just as nice as he can le. Tiicy are ever so "Hecause I was a fool !" sobbed Hester. mueli better thati that odious LngliMi and "Is the folly ended? nsked M mrice, hiding Arthur. "Oh: if I was a man I would vote -mile as he bent over her. "Cannot you I A VT MV .. mvn vmm$mm mm Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, From Rev. P, fi. CHANGER, rresitliry r.'-.Vr . '.( St. Al!..i:-' l i-tri l. r- r. A ! v Vt., .Tun. ; i ss. la. 1-..T. Kkm aii. .V Co. ;.!!!--! In rci lv to y.i''. r I .'I fr 1 -:; y t !i:it i:iy cp"rii.i.fp witli Kon- Inll'K Sp.ivin 'crt." !" en v iy ?ti?::!.-t'Ty in-!c-''!. i ii;'. e fr i ur e-.r- T ,:i -.c;r. .1 a ItitTlic tr..i.i inri.xer.t ;ui'I Willi it tii:c.i :t h'.r.-eo! lnino-lii- f.mc 1 I y s-M-. in. I.-t .t r".i-;.:i mv 1. -r.-o lc- fortlnrfield and Hancock. ' That ain't the way to talk poUiies," sneered Mr. Spooponriyke. "I thought jeii said you knew something about U! tiot an idea that ;ai field and Hancock are some kind of a bonnet, haven't you? Well, they ain't a foreign Ilible society, either." "Do you like F.nglish and Arthur best? , ci :nc tv 1 1'Uii.Rts, V cuiie,ec&e.,&:e AT Til!'.- 'foimg America Clothing House, Corner litSi Avenue and iitli Street, : ositit; the opiK.v hoi -sir:, ALTOONA, PA.., Tlie most nnrfrssfnl rteiielT over (1:. "''. '- ;;-' n j'' ;'- i-t;-yt an.i ilocs not Mti fron, tl.ntof Manrioe. P.iessing, and niaiie lier lite w iiat it was on tiiis'tay, amiosi nope-i give nie a !uiei( nt answer now, liester ; less, and a ceaseless t niggle for bread, won f you can. we will he just the happiest pair ;it needle point. on earth, here on the dear old farm." How it ro-o up before h"r '. Tlie green . "lint you sold the farm and went to Col pas! lire sloping upward to the darker preen . ratio." said Hester wonderlng'y. "At least woods, whose tops seemed to tout h the deep I heard ?o." blue sky, sloping downward to the pray ! "I was a fool too, Hester ; for I went to stone wall, with the cold spring leaping out Colorado, and X was quite ready to sell. Hut They may he good men for the prcs:den.-y, through a wooden trough, among its lower ! my brother-in-law, from the city, persuaded ut 1 saw more in he papers about .ai field stones. ! me to rent it to him for one year, till I had ' and Hancock, and I thought they must be And below the wall, "the thirty acre mow- time to think the matter over. When 1 came splendid. lVrhaps I was mistaken." inp," spread out like an inimen-e emerald ' to my senses although I had not forgot you, ' "Garfield and lUncock ain't running to velvet carpet, with the tw.-story cream col- darling I was very glad the poor old place ' S'-t'ner, 1 tell ye," retorted Mr. bpoopemKke. Vi:il S J VIC It. I XVi: IVI I.l. TV T.I. 0,'ei1 """ lifting its pi.17.zaed front at the ' was mine still, and I came back sense six " hey are running against cacti other." extreme end, just where the sliadetl lane lie- weeks ago to see it. .My sister ana her bus- i 1 "'- niier uiing. s.u-. -.us. .-poo-pan, thnt l"d from the Blessing farm out into band ami family go back to the city next pondyke. complacently: "if they are doing I week, stopping at the mountains on their perie.-tly agree wita vm in thir.kii'g She, the pool orphan girl, bad been offered . way. I shall be left alone, with good Mrs. j that fcngh-.li and Arthur are the best. 1 hy are per foot gentiemen, and Mr. Arthur is so it for what ? For a dream of fame, which band as head hired man just as I was be- ?ir. Garfield's State and Mr. (iaif.eid carries Mi. Liig'.Wr- State, it will go hard with Mr. Hancock and Arthur, and Mr. Arthur is such a handsome man." and Mr?. Spoopondyk" sidled into bed, p.alitcd her cold feet into the pit of Mr. Sj-oopemUVc's stomach and went to sleep, dreaming that that worthy was running fur th" office ef notary public and had carried every State in the I nion, in cliii!:.g "( ii .m : nor's Inland." ton on Monday havin'j on Ix-avd ton. The Yf-sel t'- .k the usual reur--ut ward bound craft, and r.i thiru of ion . interest or note occurred durinc the f . ing twenty-f..rr hours. n Tueda m ir.g. shoitlj after three o'clock, the ei.f.ri I w ho haj pencil to be i -T duty and ash-c-I their o:bii.. w- re awil.ened l y the si:T intf f r.me- of -moke, wlii. h filed tbeir i' Th' in e.T-d t.: i-n i' i i V 1 1 turned J.iiM nut i-r :i teve lit. h tier, but wltn I :mt riim ir;,.'.v V.I.-l'. Wllr'l I -li-vorfo,! t i ; . t : r.:!:.!'-'.!i. v." l'::n;:r. I .rMcr.rt-.! :i l ..ttl((,t K en 1 ! IS ?s i :;t - i 1 1 i 'lire :.n-i with !c-- t hit n a l.jtt lc !.: I hi.:. .- i t:-ut t:.s if net iiun-. rn-itleT cnu the l lOlo'll I ' !"!!,! I. bV-""cti'ii'. v v.eir-. I". N. t ",:i vm.iip. .Sier.ii r.'is. Jldw, M.ir.-h tso. 1' .1. Ki:m.v!.l Co. flrnt. I -i -? iro to von i ! itiyi"!i 1 tiii.ik 1 mmiii n let y kn.w th'it I . the yillago road. '.'e ri n ovoii :vo lion:- pivoi with Kendall i N.mvin i nr-o'io vcrv i:tr.' one : ilf.n't k. cot hew its the j-ivi!i let t r :i there I have - .wm d the ' this comfortable lionie ; and she bad refused Williams for my housekeeper, and her hus- i.'.i.-u ei.ii in . I1 ft-. u i'm.hv liie Heir n.uui.i i'i I tak-. t.:. i;irro !' : :id t wo !er t h..-ui.! II cue. I linvc ! () iii f-i iri u a c.'-il I e.' i : r it i: . v. f"l.-c',viiorf.. 1 we :r-' nvlitiow'i'd-c 1 to be the Sept. -4, lsxr,.-tt.l ATI Alhd UR! pf.. r. n 'M.irl' Tnf n is ph'iivv uc!l, not a Tout! t'riiil rr. .-'lifiT'. It i r. tu-w I !ii :vz hor hut il it f ir ail r. li:tt ;l li't? dnc l.ruic itsyal-r : j;'s,r -t ;ully yoi! 5. Oi 1 '.. Pai;i:kh. Kendall's Opavin Cure.! A s !i r. .v n r. S hiiy:ki' 1 "o., T'a. .1 r,no 1 ,;',-i. ' Kit. t. J. Ki.mimi & (o. ;nf-r A c.i-e ef ' t'-v.i; ici; ". a- rut ire- t had left her toiling in this hot garret, while fore. Hester, won't you take pity on me, in the black trunk yonder the book w hich and share my home ? I have never cared for was to have made her fortune, refused by any one but yon." V'av:i t!. tt -:ni.p Uh'hT ny e;e ly curi hy erte '.'.it'ie i : y-itt Cure, :,n I tlietierc .--dd tilt'T ired d :!arf . Yu-.-r.- tnt'v, Ci: . r Kcudiii' .Tar.li 1 .r it- avin loin- Xl'.w FALL AX I) WIXTLR GOODS IN' (iKl'.AT' l'llOlTSION' AT A rV 00...-1 , f !. ''ri ( c,T', it Ii ,s ' y . A , ox -o, ! i) t P. , 7 em tii llnlCS "' id i i,) tu? i.if rr'int tie i i 'lri. ,,1 h i .. ...,,;, " ALL Ki.X ! (j. I'i!.-" ln:-i-iist. STATEMENT MADE UNDER OATH. T. YV hoi 1 r M ivCim In t!if year l.""i I trea;cl iTitl: K -tela li'-S;..o t n Curaa h-'.ne ."pavln ' el iVt'N 1 lll'-ul !: - ; Hill I It . 1,1. i: V i 1 e-lariT'-aS n l: ';t'. (":'. aii'i ..i.ii !"ie;v t 'j t e.( tlio ) ure-nc and ren:ev.--. t 1 . e ; i 1 1 n -t;..-o t . 1 lave w.rkc.l tie-!.- i , ur Vt'.r it ir 1 . r. ill it . in-v or l.a i 1 en la i ii. n-.i ceii. ! c-, r- r a u v .1 : ;! ,-r. :n-i. i a t s, el till: her-k jit-ll'-i .1 1 tOMtO'l )l I III n i 1 !l Kin- 1 '!l's S: iv in l':iv. 1; . A. ixr.,, Ka'i.l.urh Vt., t'e'i. -J.S. !-:.i. Sv.ern an.f vul'.-.-r:' ci t. lu-.ere ii. e, ti.ii :;,t i; ilay ei 1- c' rilar-. A . 1 . ! -7a. ' - John t. .'ir.sn. .Tusticv f the IYacp. :KKN1)AUS SPAVIN CI UK us t , i n'l-i 'ATTt'.N'S . t:.i.' ES SO LOW r -IV: ry -.1. 1 ine.l i!!. IT SOSi: C'-l-V fK DAIlll CO M !' I'J i: VtJTlT IITM. ( t.,t I- ,, tvn-.jtJ. ti.hlc I 1.,1't'j ruiiui i:it i'i r fmr.i'l i-t (i 'mend i r-f i:..T.Ki":v r i. e a i i: ii laa !: : r.a at ;. I. i" -;-r;. i a f.1 -i.tc inn-. 1 lia.l tre'.l tiiaay thtii;. I Sl.-ivin lire" eat tie:!.)" I t an. I. h sit hm. : i ae t-r1 i.-tilar . iii ( 'r.rc" was : i iaoi.:ii-' .-ran-1. 1 3! a ! in. Y our 'rouinl a-rain. t'li'lir-t tiinp fiie-e lnirt. in a n:iti:r:.l eo- 'er a la a. t ly ii-n tnent it (eei atn'Liiiiiir we tisve ever u- e.l. lM't Vtinrj ti u!v. IJTCV. I. I". 1!B! I.. M. I'.. Church. r.Kt.-n'i Mill. N. Y". Oil GOODS, DRESS GOODS JOTIOSS. HITS, CAPS, ' ' ' 11. ild i Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, ElOTs, Gteare, ffoofeare, Clears, Totacco, Caiol GooJs, n M- Kl "11:. ii iIlN 7 IV. A I.. Fl-H. S li' bv the bushel a:.,l barrel. I) ;?, NTA 1 LS t.l,A-S. 1TTTY, !!l:l.'SilKS, lllidOMS, Jcc. I h.tve like-.vi. e aih'.el to my slock 151 II IW ivu tit i vi.i.'s S r, vi n Cr::::i. mi'o it i t? cfl-cty and n it? acti-.11. it .! 'e.i r."t hiirtcr. yet it is pone! ra t in mi'l peiTcrftil to rcairs i: cry ilct'ii-icnt-..! pain or to rc-n ivc any hoiiy irr w:!i or other rn lararftnent. fiteh n-- pi avin?, fp'.ir.t?. ciu-hf. ealtom. enianro in man. or for nrty purj.oi , f-r which a 1 i a ! n. i-a t i i-ic I lor man er ist. T t i 5 now ki-.nwn to he the .-t lini icer.t f ,r la.nn r cr u.o.t, l'ointr ni mil.', in its action as it i. ci-riaiti in i! ..C-ti'. S"tu1 ml ires lor il-tc.i-trat.".! cir-aiir. i,t.-h itc think frivc? mitivp pro'.f ef its virt-: t. o rt'-.o.iy for in in a wi ll as hca.-t ha? ever toonr 1; non '. .i;o met with ? "a'h en iiuai I fio.-l rac.-, J-i-l'rii-e. si l-'-r hot tic. er ?ix not th r.trs'.. Ai.t. In. vocn-TS litiv. it . rcitn irot it f.-r you. er it will he font to ny a. !! rc- on rccciiit of price hy tftc n my lnr" n. cotntno'lious nuMn for the Ireo u?c nt nil wh.5 mny with to put up proprietors. T:-.. H. J. KKNI I.T. it CO.. K.no- ' V I at f.':" rcTicrh.-'blc Ic:r .rice of t i.:ri. to for tht UET AND QI ICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED. t' A I o in.-rr.ifc of hi'.inpf t has ner ciit.itoi t hp f nl::r.emcn of my p'ore room ami the eree- ' ; : ( n a 1 h a. re roe a:, anl mill my a to .i. rni nt i ? i : .-ra ; .y ero-.v-ic 1 w iui coo toe troo-i i iei r-a'tor l-arv ?i ir... still heio' .lereriii nci t o nir'ii mo-l.tf c a 1 1 win. cotnrt. tin.! c- pecialiy tr-.m. the count rv. to whom the hi it hero rices in t ra li: wi 1 1 lie pa i.l tor all kinl ol produce. .wn Op'' ;JK. 1 llaUK.lil Ii.T pUii Ilivor ''.Hi iiopt-iui iui maul iu.eio. inj. x remain u.ii:f.:i. l.ur.'h Kali?, V ( ilf IS. i.nt. si ii.D nv at. i. i'i;t ( .-l').-l lin.l g, Mrccl. I. be nihil rt , Hurc It, I-o. NOW the LOUD WELKIN RINGS WITH THE NEWS THAT IT BRINGS SOME VERY GOOD THINGS FOM THE FOLKS OF CHEST SPRING5. i r 1 1 .U '! t;- 1 'i- ; - r : v. n New Store by S. B. Corn & Co., Wi "i c . r :.,r-.'eran.! r'i.!T,t in the n. '::! .-rho.-..! -! .-ihl pat r ir-. n? tie- J r. prletot- are .l.-ter-ir it.- ; at ti,.- io'.T..-L Vit ...i.a pre I t ettie r i-a or e..nn:ry j 1 i oy will keep a WOODSTOCK OF VARIOUS KIND OF GOODS l - . ; ... VAN DYKK'S Sl'Li'IU K SOAP is superior to : iicr c a ;o. It N coot ii.. 1 v. i th Sn!.her in i' J par", u:i t liiitc; ite.i kiaic. wite-i' 111 U;a the p. .re.-' of tlie sk.ll. tie; :' X at sol : lto tin. Mo. ..I ti: roe - li t he m i nn l c .o. ;;. i or. '...... ii.i t h a ac-t iipoii the fkai. -Ahe'l.cr It healthy or in n .h-e r.iie.l coniiitioii. iH.th locally nu.1 f.nf.in ckiIIt, t he rel. v ei t io ina i i :t z all i nt n ri t o- fr- in the til oo.l an-l r'.eiti:ir the .-kin t- heaitli.v aet;.ti. It ir .i'.'.ci a hrcio'.-ri. purily roel tr- iittt. ci tlie com plex ;..n v i.iclt ii t.r.e.j :a li'.l . k: ! . i u he i.r. .! ace.! to- ito oiio-r . . C-". ' i i t t-o'et. no: -.ry or hat i.r .-.in ii oorpl. te w:th.'it it. I: in ..- tie.- .-kin ?olt. cicar. l.etc. vr! i;.. nitil tealtity: i oio ' n -I rt.r. te o.;ir; ,'t OL' . .1 ii ii: iei t ; nt. pe. 1 1: . !i'c. l.ea ; :i n.i pu ril 'i'.itir: r ir.oves tiarelr':;!. fiiitiit:'. nieen. sore. ertiti-n5, r. eeit ei - ii 1 reti:iesoi thekin: ro lie'.ei il. iiinj. leun::ir an-l ';n:.:ir of tiie .-kin. nn'l irri tt. t if n ot 1 .toi4 anI t i ie; i nr pi--ee's: will re'o.-o.. 1' i.irex I'lh- "ii'ti i.--' ti ; a ... iv. ;i have any f. . t. A -i; tor an 1 ivkk'i '-t : i n i r. Smp : in;i-t cp'Oi .t. ai.-l take n- ira:t iti-e.. S to- ilrnr-2i-t-. A -' - -1 . ' - ... o .V Miller. 1'r-ao . Ao. Mil Ca.l.ovh.ll Str-et. rtitla.l.-.phia. I'.i. (li-.V-Ty.l one publisher after another, was lyini, t ill she could find courage to thrust it into the fire. "Scarcely five years," she siphed, loekinn herself to and fro. "And Maurice has sold the old farm and gone to Colorado: and I am here, lonely, disappointed, oid before my ' time. ()!:. if I could only live that day ever ajrain, and be as wise as I am now ! For now i 1 know tint I love him now, when it is for ever too late " Sickenintr, with sort of calenture among tho-e city streets, for one glimpse of her ear ly home, Hester M.iy rose and wont to the desk where her worldly wealth wasftored. l?v the closest economy, she lisd managed to lay aside a few dollars, for the gloomy purpose of pnyiiiej the expenses of her own : sickness and death, when the time should come for liei to die anion;' strangers. From this sacred hoard she eonnted out a sutlieient sum to take her to IVopdene. "I will stay only one day," slip thought. "And 1 wi'l work all the harder after I re turn to make up this sum sixain. 1 must! And I will take one more look at the dear old farm bet.. re it is in the hands of strangers, and so altered that I shall not know it." The next day saw her on her way. The five years of iier absence had been years of peat change to the little country ilia ge. A railway whisked her across the hillroad from Torriugton. Once she would have made the journey in a yellow stage, drawn by four horses, with .John Colney, crossest an l most di -agreeable of earth! j- stage driv ers, on tile box. Tin' village, too, was smartened and fresh ened tip new houses, in'tv faces, a new iron i fence around the small oval park that graced the centre of the town ; ne v names above the gilded fronts of the shops : a new- set of giggling misses on their way to the new brown stone aemh my, w hich stood svht re she had once thought it an honor to attend tke ; district school, in a plain, one-story structure of faded brick. ( Xo doubt all these alterations were for tiie better: but they made her heart ache with a sense of loss unspeakable. And she turned into the shady hi v.e thai led only to the I"esing fai ;n, ilreadin to see the old house desecrated ''S the stranger's hand. No: there it stood as she had always ; known it the very picture of home comfort, the centre of all tho-e modest luxuries that a well-to-do fa: mer, of all other men, may most eysily command. Hut, although the dear old house was un changed, its inmat 's were new and strange to her. A siout mid. lie aged man, in a white summer suit, with a broad brimmed bat and a cigar, sat on the steps of the piazz i reading a newspaper. A ft .'.ilon.ibly-drcssed h.dv, '-ome years his junior, swung in a hammock ui'on the lawn, lost in a novel. I do not know in what words Hester an- . swered him. I see her almost daily in the cream-colored farmhouse, tlie very mode! of . tin active, bustling, good tempered farmer's wife Thk Ouioin ok ' i.oTUiNr.. How did we come to possess our present form of dress is answered by a reviewer in Xt'ture. Clothing at lust was almost entirely ornamental. The simple sinetiue was the germ, so to speak, of the clothing we wear. After some time n bunch of ) and.anus slips was added in front, and this was gradually extended until it m ule n complete fringe around the body. When the arts became so frr advanced that man cotiid make i a er ehth or sot tie woven materia!, these latter were substituted for the primitive fringe, and the gift was thus develooe,!. Curiously enough, the dros of taeScotish Highlanders embodies these two stages of progress in the kilt and thesporr.vi. As man advanced there were inconveniences at'ending the use ef the kilt, which weie abat'vl by fastening that garment at one point between the legs, and the human mind w as thou fail !y setjupon the path to arrive at the attainment of a pair of trousers. AVhen the back ant! shoulders needed protection the savage s used the skin of some animal, and it run a ley race? I toll ye II ir.ct ckis r. inning s from this sort of covering for the upper for one president and ( I.trtield is running for part ;of Cue body that v.e have derived our a:ir,;hor. Now" d'ye understand :"' coals, vc -ts. shirts, etc. Hut the ancient Oh, that's it. Now I begin to sec into it," cloak form is even jet retained, not only by returned Mrs. Spoepcndyke. joyously. ' So handsome 1 I saw his picture " "Don't you know anything at all, Kear.-e-ly?" demanded Mr. Spi-.opemlyke. "Kng li -h Bin! Arthur ain't twins, they are run ning against each other, too. Wh -re'd you find out about politics, anyway in n cook book? I' raps yon think these candidates are vegetables. Mrs. Sponpcndyke. lint they ain't, tl'.ev're men with arms and legs ; they ain't things to make pudding i f." ' Ceitainly : I know that," responded Mis. Spoopendyke rhcerfiitly : "but if Mr. Gar field is ) uniting ag.vp.st Mr. Hancock, p.nd Mr. F.nglish is running againt Mr. Arthur, I don't see what we're going to do. How are we going to choose ."' "But they've got to run nguiis! each oth er," pxpi.ii :cd Mr. Spoopendyke, with lising emphasis. "Voti don't suppose candidates all run together like a lot of hens, do ye .'" "If Mr. Hancock and Mr. i.aiti.hl run against each other, won't Mr. Hancock have the best of it?" "Why -should he V" demanded Mr. Spoo poi;d ke. ''Canst he's so big. If they wt ;e miming t' gether he'd get beat, 'cause lie's too fat He couldn't " "Do s anybody in the country .now wnat 'pose they vou're talking about? Do you stand off and bump n; against each other like a couple of freight tiaius? Cot an idea thev're going to roil up their trousers and such people as Zulu chiefs, but in all robes of ceremony by ciigni.aries of court and college of the most highly civilird nations on the face of the earth. The elaborate and varied head coverings of the present day all sprang from a very simple original type. r .'Ichiro: f i e - i I mt bo met can I - S '.k. .io tin ' 1 tain to t'eor t .-c in AH. it ; ei. r n: 5. ( . i Ci 't in. :e. i .l htt-.l up iukI hl'e.1 .v ia--i ei at flier' not h e r,y rt 1c or hut may h" ile.-ire.l. v with it... Iii!!) ii,,. MIES, HATS, f.UN, AM) FUKMSHIMi GOODS GENERALLY, Koi; MKN AMI I!'VS. AS WF.I.h AS A IT I.I. I.INT. OF HOE.N GAITERS, OVERSHOES, &c, &c, for Ladles, Misses ami ChiMren, w iiii.k run onn:it j-mom J-- Tr.von:n kxih sivkly to LADTRS' OOOO- OF .TT 1CI TSTDS, Vi : i i t o i r s ; t t i c i : . i i n a t 1 1 a n .1hm;i i-ii-.t I'A ::i Y. June- ntol la riiKit S ; ; i v. .. tr:el i o j. a .1 c M's . .-s , Ti.K.s. 1 ii The ('..irl . ' , oat icon rioai ol amt :'-n 'oi'-.tv : ".'o. S. -sep-t-ml.cr 'i'.-rir.. 1 i. 7 nit. I'i. f t. to the Sheriff ol !o.ieron '.ei n : y . Am! n i'v. S-ptcmb rirali. Tsso, At.vix TivAts f .ToomOil Au.i.t-.r t. report flirt rshiitioii of tie; ":. ,! alter in t 'c- I.:. :i;t of the lT"f tion .t rr. tlr Cavrl. In piiranate-e ef the nl.ovc or-ler t C'.iTt the rii.l..r.i otf.il w.ll -.it at hir ofiiep in f'.i.niihiirir. en h " rt;..'.; . ., ;-o, ,ir.-i of Snm, ,,-. ! at 2 o'- Had Miiiiriee sold the place to some retired clock, 1-. m . . Io ni p.t to Hie .iiiti'.. ..1 -:e l appomt rr.' nr. when atol where !l l arri.n ititero-tc-t intiv mt. a.i ii tn -y -e nr..p-r. ; disfigure it in the modern villa stvie? AIAl.N l.AS, A 11 .1 or. Kt.er.5l.nrg. Oct. 2!. t-.-i.-:-.t. they grow older, ami are taught ay experi- A Stov.y of Hkvkxok.--The AWi Cn'i'or via ttdls tins story : "An awful case of th consequences of refusing a young man's hon orable love, is reported on the West Side. A really nice young man fell in love with a handsome girl, the oniy daughter of a very handsome and well-preserved widow of thir ty eight and offered her mai riagc. She ridi culed him because he w is twenty-six, and s:id he was old enough to be her lather and s, ot, ai d with her taunts goaded him to of pigeon holes such a pitch of frer7v that lie swore he would i.'.ci.t and the be fearfully revenged. Accordingly he pro posed to anil married the v.ietcl.ed girl's mother. Now, tiiat wretched girl has got to wear stout leather boots two sizs too !arg for her and go to bed at t p. m., ami eschew the 1hea!r chocolate caramels, ice cream, and in fact everything else that makes iite worth living for. her stepfather's nominal object .being that when she grows up she may be as sn'.endidlv matured n woman as her mother, the compliment implied hi tins in ducing the mother to second hi;n ei thnsias tic.illy. When a young man comes mound to see that wretched girl, her stepfather bounces him down the front steps, throws his hat after him and tells the wretched girl if you was to vote l..r two men for pi . siilent, you must vote for English and Ai ;hu; I understand it perfectly now. lint" Oh, yes. you understand it, don't ye." yelled Mr. Spoopendyke. "You're the poli tician of seven ages. All you need is a reg istration book and a bntss band to be a whole political campaign. I tell ye Hancock is running for President and so is Carlieid, and Arthur and English are running for Vice President. Can you understand that ?" , Yes, I do; but do you think Arthur and i'nglish will get it? I read in one "Cet it?" They both can't get it. Only one of 'em can get it," exclaimed Mr. Spoo pendyke, sit pres-Ing his pasMon. "What ' do you think tlie Vice Picsiden -y is, a j.air fine of them will he 1'res ti;er Yiee-Pfesjdeiit. Now can ou lcie that throe,.;! your ski. 11 and re member it ?" '.Vh, of couise: but I feelsoiiy for poor Mr. (;:,'. tieid and poor Mr. Ha:, cock. The '11 be a v. fully disappointed, but of c..;o'-e Wt. can't l."'p it. Which ill be Pie.i.leiit do .oi tl.ii, K, .Mr. -r: n.u o, .nr. r.mr Dod nast it!" raved Mr. Spo- oendvVf 'Von i! n't knew enough to go to s'eo when you're t oed. Don't 1 tell you iartield or Hancock will be President. Say if oit un til you can remember it. The tickets are Hancock and English, and ( oil field .oul Ar thur. Comprehend that ?" V.Tiv, ceitainly. I saw those nann on the banners. I remember now. Which rvid A Mi.iv I'i. nil. fop. Svttikiir.s. The poi- . sonous effects of nicotine, width the nnlt-to-bnceo party has based most of its arguments against tiie weed on, have found n powerful i ah. A well-kr.o'.Mi jom nalitt of New li ork, , one f the nm-t distinguished war corres pondents of the country, was recently much a'.nruied to learn that a hp sore, from which , he hail been suffering for some time, was di agnosed by his physician. r a symptom of a . scrof id. His disorder of a so ions character. A , thorough examination failed, how veal the presence of anyothir evidence of the disease, mid the doctor was, for the time, at a ii-ss to diseove: its origin. The patient is an inveterate cigar smoker, and this fact led his physician-, to make some inquiries in regard to the quality of the ci gars that, he smoked, the planner and place of their manufacture and other particulars. His investigation resulted in ids forming the opinion, in which Lis patient is disposed to concur, that the mysterious sore and the dis ease, of which it is the undoubted evidence, were due to (he smoking of cigars which had been ma le by some perso.i with a scrofulous taint, which had communicated through tla cigars to the smoker. This theory, alarming as it is. is fe.l'y borne out by the te-timony of tl.e physicians of Bc'.levue and other eminent authorities, wt o tiie repoit.-d by the New York corres pondent of a Western paper to have recently declared that, within their own experience, eases of contagious disease have frequently been traced to the' same cause. Tl.es3 med ical gentle: an assort tl. at disease is so com- kept mon among the tenement house ligar-mnkers who use their mouths as well as tin ir hands in their tabor, that it is n it safe for any one to smoke o 1 : a i s without the u e of a tti:e or holder, so n to avoid contact with ti e posi blv infected b-af. ' In the present case the physician is of the opinion that the disorder thus strangely i;i euned has gone already ton far even to be completely eradicated from the system, and hence another illustration of the danger of indiscriminate cigar-making and of unpro tected cigar smoking, A'cie J"..rJt A u . Tht. Pci.itk ian of iiiF. I"i:i;i.i. A rag ged man of lei-ure who was stinning himself on tiie wharf at the fi-.f , f Criswold street the other day, was accosted by a second, who was a little more ragged, pr j.,,ssib!e. with the inquiry : "And which party are you hollering for this fall?" I "Neither," was the brief reply. What, ain't you fixed ?" 'Not a fix. The best offer I have had N the promise of ? J for hoiierin'." "On'y two do:!ars. i hy. w hat soi t of an eloctb u is this going to be. and Presidential jear, too ! Did yon take it ?" "Take it ?" echoed the ether, as he pulled a loose j atc'o oyer l-.is knee. "I did io t. I've been ti. hiking an t thinking for a week past, an ! do you k'vvf v hut l'v- made up lniml t ?" No." "I'm geingto "et t hi s co-r-1 1 ; y gi t her (ie f'nii'.ieii. Yes sir : I'm going to see hnr plu:-e(l into the ".t ptl.s f anarchy. Two rUdl.ii s to save this country. Tl.cv tlen't be gin to know me, s;r." And tla- j id; -at ila-.vi; on a salt barrel and made a .'n"er off of hard r.pph s and a pi' ce of salt cdiVii. r . "ii both nd io- the aft.-r l.o'.J . f t!.- v. -,-!. from ittrd- . s!,:ol;e was Is-uii-.g. ( apt tin Corkery, wa p-1. '.. v. ns roiick'y informed of !! dit'on of -affaiis. and e -t no time in call all hands en de- k. Th. re w is no coi.f a, even nnder th' -c exciting ircumMa: -and the orders of the Captnin were ob ; w ith that ala. i ity atid j.reejsjon wiii h a the nerve and coolnt - of the on w. Ti r f. thing done was to mvi r op oer at-eil-wliich might T'ossibiy let a draught f ' into the burnitig hoi:!. A quantity of p. ever to re- i was pr.'ife.l and nttach-d t the m.itn er. - smaii noie w as ti.cn cut ti.roht i f deck and the pipe lowered through it f. a ' jmrpose of pumping steaiu into the Vurio hold. The work of pumping never if' until the l atches were opened on Tue. I:i addition to this, thedctks were the.:, ly l'ooded with w:.'er. Sn hoiii afti. dis-eovery of the lire Caj tain Col ki r ('.IMC convinced that it was impo-s 'i subdue the ilames with the appiiai. -hand, and ordered the vessel to be la due m rth and in. the direction of the s In the meanwhile the beat was inc..', and ito one could tell at what iiumu n flames might bur-t through the d .V en.eh p the entire si. in The life-lwats gotten ready and J laced in position i lowered at any rtn' uo-pt. Tlie -'! w as then about goo mile s of tin-;-tti. s. and it is d-ublftil if a:. . ' on 1. it I ha 1 aitoper.t Iringinc the T s ih i,.t-1 th" ?Ii-s:sso,p j r: er. Neveit! the preeaut ioi'.s of fon ing the steam !: hold and tiooding the decks with water at as subeqrent event r were the miy things wlthh j-revcntei dest: a. t ion r f the entire ship. After l ing tiie jetties tin' 1 impsah kept on l.ei no tlie liyep and reached a landing at . street yesterday, tie fire still Kdng c..?: to the hold. The hatches were open 11 :ij in tie- morning, and two streams . ttr were thrown on the flames, which 1 up wit') iilarining raji.lity. After li..- ! of hai'l woik the fire in the hold was t extinguished. The ctt. n brought on numbered :;'' bales, mar.y of th in be i tl" lets than iliirre.l r. -mains. The i- - very b,; It!.-,- ,i!y damaged. 1'. -lb ihe n,.o cks lu::a 1 through, win. . engineers' cabin and m. s-j-.-om and tl. ceis' Ciibin it ii I na-ss-r. om show very p the effect of '-..-' ami intense heat, little im i-b-nt shows ;ust how treat ti e must have been in the engineers' cai Sei ra! pair- of sb.-.es 1: ft in the room -sl.iivtied tip hi no time, and although e n: never 1 worn. No explanation o origin of the fir,. i;as as yet 1-e.m made. O. T'r-r.-, JSf'l. Dl-( HAT-.OINO A t'OMimOll,-Bo'lM-lt I well, the man whose wit gave the O 1 Jirrri'': its fun I :y re; illation, played a 1. le-s joke n a Cincinnati car ootid act.. ru lor.es-. Criswi 1! ;; gi'ing h..me .; h rs,.-rrtr in qie stj,,;.. rnd it was cio in i ;e, s., be loafed, on the rear p'a'f The conduct r told him to go in-idc. will sf. ! 1,. 't :;..- to go in-idc. but t,e-.ihi',lcr insisted rr.d henl'v threaten- put .1:1 o Several children, in luoad-brimmeil bats and brown Holland blouses, were making the the voting man is not a fit compitdon for her be elected ."' lives of two nurses a burden to them, further and that he is as solicitous for her future as "That's the question," rejoined Mr. Spoo- down the lawn, among the elm trees, w here Si would be for that of his own child, and pendyke. sarcastically. a swing had hung frotn time immemorial. ' ''Citv" was si am c.cd laimi everv lace mal figure that she saw. altogether, in the kindest manner possible, he makes that wretched girl even wish she was dead as many as a hundred times in a iav." :.:.--r-:n ' everything la t' e Md't 1 .r i .1. 1 1 '--- an- t -h a Triaiaic-! and T'n'riniine.T Hat". .t:..n. Aon. .s..-". i.orv n rtd Vr r.ry I ioo.t . lin ,1 cli.i ben. Kit'.l.o.'i, Ku.-li n 1 of vi ni 'vill If r.commotbite l i-r v lift!;' r 1 i.i-y t'lii. t!:o rn-ii or rO CAT,!, .. p., i to i-fiiit-. and cM. ri h mc! p'i"r. uruve and : -y. -t h.-.-it itni . vt . ft r.-.i ill NVrtV rn Can:' oa. no ma ,,. i ..... i. ......a i.i.l, j elm ken-. bxlt-T. i-as'. .r o laer-,iali.li.i' Ji in., ei... -i .vou-.i... i " . r to -to Itl -'MMMIilTt Tin: nami: 7AHM Foil S.Li;.-TI,e tiiidi rsign- .1 i,::-r. nt private -nl" her farm of I H." A c rcn cl taa; cd on the i'arnii' he i :i .M no, er i.oiii r. itp. one tr io tr, en -. n-..a, h-ivi -cj- tin r- a er-vt-e.l a lartre tiro Hl-.ry fit . i it I'Vki.i.iv,i l'ocsv:. a I't.AVK Sr...l:IK. and ail ticcc-.-oy on 1 1 .11 i ! . I i a i Th'-rc i at -a. an a I --, I n. I a u"C of ;-. 1 ol.. (Meir a r.. pic 111 trees atot pi-oi-y .t ii '" I wa'or . n the prem i h.w proi,rf .- is one ' ti e hc-t in Tie' coantv (or tae learpo-- ,., a rnmae-r ii1?!1;-!. an l f . enoh coul, 1 l e inn.b' merchant, who would over-ornament ami figure it in the modern villa stvie? If one could but live their iivesover after tight by experi thought Hester ence what is best for them I in her sadness, once more. She would have gone to the house and ask ed leave t rest and look around if it had re mained in the care of old Fat her Williams ami his wife, the tenants of the upper farm. Btit she could not face those prosperous AND PLACE: v prot:tah',e. ltwili ho o. nt n har- uaii. and on .' piintcn's. for C rt her i nh.rnia- ' and happv "city people." who would look at tion call on or :i.. !- Vt. liAritm. Slunster. ' . .. . s t t r y-s,-x ,r- Tl Tii "v T i " T T CTrT T' T'" Cumbria f.... I'a., it .i-j.iv o the ewner. iier wiiii ineir cohiiy curious eyes, and won- 1 11 iut; iiti ut'i. iu'M'iiiiriy uiivia hf litr chest fePr:ii-s, 1,;m,l ! FARFf! AT PRIVATE SALE. fi r ittT THE FQHTti A 1N' fail. .1 t rr.i in 1 1 1 i i t n tow a ?h 1 p. ( 'a 'r.hrift count v. .a which Hutfli Ac( ..rntick. lao. ol r.u-I township, died siy...',, the 11 n .-f c r--' 'j. ii.-d r.fTcr the raine at private raie. Said Farm r-ra. el of gg) Arret, in a sfood n.i te o( onb 1 va ion. and ir he! ieved to tip nnderhild with hitionin. its cal. 'flu- ami will he sold a-. whole or in parts to ruit pnri-h.i.-ur... Kor I summer suit of sitvcr-irrav. stood leaniior T ill: NT.W STOItK 15111. DINtr OF S. TEITELBAUM, Garrolltown, Pa. ins jrsr r.iiKN oriiMii) with a sri.r.Mnn stuck of term, etc.. call on .1 A M H.S I not. eg. iss i.-et. .r a 1 F, A s, Acting K.vecnror. S.inim.t. C.nnhri i 'r., I'a. T7XF.(T'Ti IS- NOTICE. J -A Kftat e f .1 a v ks S kh a rrv.v. lc-'d. "Which Was Sm a i:t ? I n a con my school in this county, recently, a very amusing scene occurred. A boy of about twelve years had a preference for a certain girl of about the same age, as boys will have, ami he divided a large Turnip with iter dining school hours. Another lad, somewhat jealous, began teas ing the boy who gave the piece of turnip saying he was "sweet on tiie girl," etc... un til the turnip-giver, thorotmhiy indignant, hulled his part of the turnip at the offender's head. Thc teacher saw the act and ordered tlie boy who threw at the other to take his pla?e at tlie teacher's desk, and stand there until otherwise ordered. The girl who re ceived the turnip, boiling villi indignation at the treat merit of her lover, hurled her ,f ,.v.-.;o nt the off. aider's head, and is she turned back toward the railway sta- , ... . was ti, s,ai,d at the teach- Ikii, tired ngry and unrcfreshed. i l4.suvl,icl, was just exactly what she If 1 llA f, i.r i t 1 ifi I'inn M rfitli 4 In .1-1 ...... .... '" ' ' is'"...:....!.!, ot I .,.,! o that she micht he near her "true v-.-irrio Tl.i was nn actual cocuranec in against the bars, with his straw let pullen ,1.,,;,... ad ,.f recent da v amltheqt.es down over his face so far that he liad failed .., 1,:,inr,,,v IlHses- Whici: was smart ? l'l 1 1 . i ! - lie., l i .i 1 1 ';i-i a r-i i.-:ii a i: pi oae ii. ' r,.. a 1 he 1 "Will von let me pass, if vou I'lease?" said i -.ri. Hester, nt last, after waiting for some mo- j for a "tramp." "I wish I could have gone through the strawberry pasture once more," she thought, . V"r or the girl pupil. Liniraxter Wir If Mr. English can carry his own State and Ohio, he wiil be elected, but if Mr. Carueld can carry his ow n State and Indiana, he has an excellent show." 'What will Mr. Hancock and Mr. Arthur carrv?" asked Mrs. Spo.. pendyke, with an air of absorbing interest. Carry?" howled Mr. Spin peiekko, "they'll carry swill to the pigs, and that's r.tore'n you know how to do. What d'ye s'pose they'll carry ?" T suppose Mr. Arthur will carry Mr. Engl'i-di's State, won't he, and bis own? And Mr. Hancock will carry Mr Warlietd's State ami (ioverroi's Islami. Ain't '.hat where he lives? I don't imagine what they want of ach othci's States. They ought to " 'Oh I you've got it I" shrieked Mr. pot pendvke. "You've got it boiled down. You ; onlv need a her.vy rain and the side door of n far-loom to be an election day. What you want i a lot of blots and your name spelled wrong to be a poll list. Don't I tell ye that two of 'cm are running ngain-t the other I two, and the two that get the most States will be ceded? And if a man cant cany his ow n State he's li.ib'c t be kicked ? Can't ye understand that ?" 'T see : I see," said Mrs. Spo. .pendyke. "It's as plain asday now. Hut suppose they A Sim -i i.s Ti.xt. Many d-eibt'ess r -member the -i!e which obtain"1, am. eg la dies some ye ns since of gathering their hair together an.! piling it in a stationery mound on the upper poition of the head lytic aid of sundry little steel in-t; urr.en'-.. hi!- this fas', i. .n was in vegne, an orthodox b r gyman of a vert a i.l viliig". regarding it a-an abomination, was iletern.h.ed to use l.'s in fluent e agiii.sl it and "orcaeli it dawn." a-a.n i: new r-.t-aded l.v the pr. prii-tor b. every real, tin tmx mo-;, nmi 11 '- ' ' . - i i.. . .. . Of. 1 . :.. , C One.- W n,.h .rn eT.tTiiin.. tnc larioti. .ii.i.i...... "- . f ' ,,.:, . .. t tilclV i.ortHCl ..V t!C id e:. lie II K---0.1 . ..i ...if. Ml I t'M-U ..r cart, ft!.! ueea.l in ?i:o eo -.in or o f .uu a ;pni. rm j! er pi nils i nan any in nor inerenaiii in anions - ik-il I i r-e ti -r; inti ' :;.t t '.1 l or eo at - i-:l Tl I ! .-!. eii Im that I hou-jrl.t my entire i th.-ret. rc . r.-i ar.-.l to loake oilh k r:l tV. men's. He wheeled around as if she had ! Cot i.p Dif. Whkn Hf. Pi.F.AsF.n. Iii tlie , struck ; earlier part of the last ceiitmy there lived in j i Scotland a Colonel Tovnshcnd, who could i all carry their own Str.tes, won't it be fun ny?" "He, he, he," giggled Mr. SpocpcraKkc, D-.ti t tako my word lor th?-, however, i.ui come Lt.Tous, Mat CI, l-o.-tf. Kinl rec lor yoiirsch es. S. T F.I Till. II A I'M. ill... 1 e Kl.t. AS'UK.S Fl II fc alll.t.KK' FAMILY CHOCOLATE! i: sc. !,. npertor in .pia 1 it v and lower In price i'.'-i aivoi'-.rln I h inarUel". A prominent ntel - - !,. . I .New Vmk phv-i.-ian urn. " il n hi" 'l"it".rt that . I o-olate i- prel-ran!.: to tc I orroit. n in-., it a, . hi rtir.-n.rih to the hi.dy, new lile 0) o:,:i hratll. .pllltrl tiie liciiotis f.vfo'tn, 'it no .ii.. :s th.; work t na of the diie-tivc organs, O.-l ': en pa- ily to Ihe I'lood. I r a ii i tine cm. tcoti..ii. a-k yonr i e... . ... v....,n 'd 1 h .x .v,!i..r. '! and allowhtil St'.. 1'iohi.. nl.-. -thou r olate. Awlini- Dr. Ware's Pulmonalis i n household word with ti.oe who hmeni.e.1 it., he. MU-e It doe." in ro.rk .jiu k!y and clfeetn.illy In r!,e, ,j( Coiiahs. Col.!--, llo.ir.cn--, Inf'.u.'iiiii, A'l.m:. Ht-oi eh: tii", W heeo.nj; Coeuh. Croup, i':i:n in tiie Hreast. Coniini tmn. and Hi' llii ol tiie latiii'-'. On I V " eeni." .1 ha ! A-k v.nr .lr.ui-o.st ..r it. W h' i. . .!. I ,;... . N. V. cor. ar 1 an 1 Cai' .r.hili St.. I'litlmi'... I'a. .g;.-'..'atn.J I.etfrs tc-ti'i.e.itar on the estate of .lain c Ale- haft"y. iaie ..t .siinitnitviile horoai;i:. ('e-.-a-cfl, l-.nv-ir- hi-cTi traittel to tlie nndcrsiL'n.'d. ail per..nr in d.cte. 1 o sii Id c-; ate arc requested to in a ke : latncdi H tc l ', i lltOlt. n . i . I t ji't.r ha i iiz c In tins ML-a iiit tiie ranc- will present I hem tr... eriv antlieotice.ted lor j l.im ap.d stared doubtfully ill her face. ftt..,l.nl I ' 1 ' I "M. IT le V -v- A I 1 . . ' .... , - r.T..oi . .1. I . "liiilN ijir.ii. ' , Kspcators. I She uttered a great cry. apparently die wh.enever he chose, ami come : wit:i norrui giimaces. i. u i-f ie .ion... si , lnvc j.,,,,;.,..! t(a shriveled, sickly w-mtan sutnniitiilie. Oct. ar, is.-,,.-6t. "Maurice ' Mia u rice ' I heard that you had to life at wi h His frame would become rig. i thing ever known. If they lo that you jus. . TJi, , ,f. ;,-., ,.( as wch-.lcvelot.ed, but the DMIVKTP TIOV vtmn-' "I sold the farm ami gone to Colorado!" id and cold, his ryes dull and ghastly, and dramatize it. Ii 11 beat r.me circuses in a , anMi5 al))1 jr:: v.erc !u:t mmh larger th?n the 1. Finite of .T.Cv i.r.Ar .!e-',l. ' "Hester, can this be you ?" he asked. 1 Lis features shrunk ami waxy as in death. , row. How's esidi going to carry ins own ,,OIU.s .,,,,.,1 ir.Vc ,.,... n, and tie- r.nger of Acccrdl'.io'y, one .Sublnt'ti momieg.be metlt.t cd Lis pulp.t ate! gave out a - his text. Toti knot cyme down :" and in short the congre gation were much "oxer i-e l," hi cans,; the worthy pns'.or V.a 1 preached from a text not to be found in the Scriptures. On Tuesday tla-y called hita tcfer" a c invc-ation of the sa.inls for the pprpo-e of making a formal charge against blni fro:i 1 is cere. The charge was made, sui I he wa-i :;-',. cd if he ha I av.gl t to say in reply. He mildly re marked tiiat the text was t be found in the Ilili'e : and i'.tat if they v-cuhl fniid him one la1 w on! I point out its location and read it to them. A J ;!!'. was given hi,.;, and l.e t .:r:i : cI slowly to the place and read : "And let th-.se upon tl.e house top not come down '." ! A vote of a liournni.-i'.t was t b"n ' P-;e i. A i i.i nil n:: won in has 1 e n Iisei,,v!ed near a-"a ie i.-ue. .n-.v. .n iia-ntr. n her nia u was gtini; out to ii-di at the time, r.nd when p;i-!ii:ig o:T !,'s boat struck figain-t sour thing. He then inve -tigated the iv,t ter i.ttd found a petrified band protruding from tla' sand ami pe-bob's op. tlie beach. In a short Em.' !. had tinea tt bed a won . n in a c 'inphe'.e -t te of peti iti -atioti. It v.: - small in sie, br wn iii col-.-r, and ccr.twny and er.tacia'ed. T'.:-' pell 'ifieation had. ;l bi.'.eoes ranee, ami l.ie no ty oi igicaov must Everybody lo-can to h'o t!-.'- r.i-p: tc, but Crisw.-T saw nobodx knew 1,'m anl detein iia d to have his joke. The conductor jc'.l.-d : '"C nic,y. l.'ilov:. g. t ins;,!.-, or l 'l bounce y..'i ...cross tlie st .'. ei I" C. ! "V' II iuri'i'd on ". and :.! 1 in a s re m-nner : ' My mac, -.' n't know who I r. i. but I've bad my e t :i y..;i f-.r s v. ; -.1 day-. T!: Ic arc ,i too many conduit-.;- like you on tl.e ti and we arc I. sing fiiends rvcrv da hm -. our patrons aic ia-v.ited by conduct 'i- v. are '' s-rs and ntfth'tis. Now you can j the l.ei! cord and let me off. I'.ct you m n.t takeout th car to-narrow ; there v be a man to take xot.i I;., e. When a tak" the ear in bnuL-iit turn over your N punch a:,:! ask for your time. That w ill -. tie it." Taking a mental note of the f. b. r of the car be waited f.r it next day, : there was a new conductor. The new-pa. man asked: "Wh. re is the eomiiieUr was oil yesterday?" "Oh," the n.-.v said, "the 'darned old fool tried to l. director last nig'.-.t. a i l he g t tired." A woman will tke tt e smallest .lr. a bureau for I.t cwn private use. ai,.. store in it dainty fracmeu's of ribbcr . scrap "f l :.-c, f 'ainv rr.Cies, v clv. t ",i for the neck, bundles of obi love lctte:- ; ccs of jewelry, lai-i Ikerchiefs, fans, t that no man knows the name of, all s fres h-'.-'kiug, bright little a i tides tha conidu't ca'ol 'gu-' i.t a c.-'umn, and at I: tie sii,. c.-.ti go b that draw.-r and pic any on.' of tl m she wards without ing anyti iug cise. Wb- icas a iim 1; Foe b:g:cst. i'.iv; i-.-! at: I widest draw. s-;:ed to bim will put ii "V it a coti; sock, a collar V-ox, nn old necktie, two ' ki :' iiieis, a pipe and a pair f braces, n save Lis life be can't shut the drawer w i. leaving more cuds of lld:t st'eking out th -i e are pieces in it. ppo: I'i'.f.ne.v I s. fiee. send ad-.',n-i- ..r pal a enle i . I. Tr.iF- tf .i; ':i nooi si., lioctua , J-l.isa I,ettcri of adtnini-trHtion on the estate ol John Leap, la: e ol V arliinyton tewnHhip, dee ..ed. hav latt heen granted to the lin ier-iirned. nil person indebted to raid O'tnte e.re hereby notilicd that inline I bite payment must he made, and thnehiv-In-j claims 8rntnrt the mine will present them, pronorlv siithenticat. ,1. .r rettlemi-nt. I'liii.tTllV IdlAP. A.lmiiiirtratiii Washington Twp., t).-t. -11, Tss-i.-flt. I ! "Hester, can this be you ? His eves seemed to devour her. Words ' In this State he. would remain for several j State ? rose to his lips and were forced b.ick again. : hours, ami then ;woul.l slowly revive, lie ; cu t ami roil it nue a o mp . . . . i i . i . ' ... ... -.,-.,. ! !.;. an..o,oi ;.i.ii.tt in ! rton't '.: now " said Mrs. Snoot-cud ke .11 IHSl. lie lAl 'I . : ..III I "I- llll Illl ll 11,1.-. i-ll.tliLl. . A li::-. . ... - , . M. 1 li.iUiv I.C S gosllg to l. in. li up on o...- , . , . w ..P. weithed neath ? ' r.u.r - 1 he pdi fie.i: ion rcflectii.t. ! don't exat tly undcrstaiid how 1 A i.akv want- know why the ra:'r ! BrCKLKY. ATTOKM F,V.ir..lW. MdlniNA, PA. I -i'ni:e on Htli sirecl. hcl.vecn Ulh unit 11th senile-. lo-r.-tl.) "U vour lmslmnd here with vou. Hester?'" ; the nreseiiee of three physicians, w ho per M," lowi.-and eeivin no iv.lsation of the heart and no res- U.ev do it. but they ought to know wh:ut.;ey i . ..ninanus ,o I:, t p;ovn ""Why. yes 1 I heard that you were married j piration, convinced themselves that he ivas are going to do before they accept ihe con- j bicco.h vet-v- soon after vou had went to the citv." ' really dead. But soon after they left l.im he . volition. I rend - - - i - 1 "You heard wrong, Maurice ! I have not revived. It has been asserted that he P.etu- sne.'hi! cats i-n t.j- .vcrs as well as ..r- 1;. r-. A our lrr.ocent heait! I ,aa-To i-iieips nrv "Wlio cares a .log gasted cent what you net so particular as t'uat. An or.'jv.ary pa- ! been married. I have never even thought of ally died wliiie repeal ins the ghastly perform- lead," peah-j fortn -Air. spoopcii.ivx. . , I i . ,. , ... i ..i...... ....t;i:.. .. I foil Mop. i Know ciiougii him.. ii i"..i....s . sllfll a thiug.' aitec. sfiigcr car is ir h for t' ,r i A ..fnti.i vn met Lis little boy o street ami a'ked 1 im bow th. y were eo on at home. ' Fiist rt'o : mamma hrs i vein a win le nee. sh'nt." ' Tell mammu -I co;v.e borne I wiil g'tp ber a nickle. " ter give it ii tr.e." "You didn't mak shitt." "No. but if I hadn't kept icy c;, h.-r she would have been hailing .. ir".i-o taH.ing r.'-o d the f.ihions i .e-tc v olking. 1 ou-d.t ta be ( nccur'.'s.el r,:i h.-v,." "Isn't yc.r Lcsband a h.,c.' bald :" one 1a. ly .1 :r" tltil, i'j a b r !'' "There i-u't a bald ' jr.ir in hi- h rot.' ':.- ; -V r. ' ' of ' M'e li