cajaiaeiaaiaiwn 5te fur the Fanner. Have ffood fly nets. "Early roosting is bad. Work oft the scrub stock. Milk in any form salts bens. Keep the calves growing rapidly. Insufficient water may cause hens to stop laying. Bad smells in thn stable affect the milk and batter. Morning milk Is superior In quality to evening milk. EveryTman may keep bees to forage where they will. It pays beat not to keep steers beyond two years old. Io moat cases a self-sucking cow should go to the butcher. The hay crop of this country In 1S82 was estimated foN worth twenty-three million of dollars. Boys don't leave the farm as often from distaste of the work as from forced restraints put upon them. The flinest honey is secured by remov ing the bores as fast as the comb is fil led and capped over. One of th heaviest losses from forest fires Is the burning of the vegetable mould of the parth. This is a matter that grpatly affects tun future value of the land for the farmers. LiPbs careless ness on the part of smokers and brash burners would save some heavy losses from forest fires. Whether honey is extracted or kept In the coml for marketing, better pri ces mav be obtained by keeping the dif ferent grades separate. This is not necpsoiry with clovpr, rapberry and bnsswood. which are nearly alike In their light color, but It Is important as concerns the later kinds which run dar ker. It Is the late weeds that escapo the last homing which make roost, trouble In fooling the land for future crops. Tae field of hoed crops should be gone over several timps after the last hoeing, to render them perfectly clean of the late rank weeds. Jiry's l.nmb en a Sew Principle. Mollie had a little ram as black as a lubber Shoe, and everywhere that Mol- j He went he emigrated to. I ITe wpnt with her to church one day the folks hilarious grew to see him walk demurely Into Deacon Allen's pew. The worthy deacon qnlekly let his angry paflon rise, and gave it an un Cnristan kick betweprj the sad brown eyes. j This Tended rammv In he aisle, the ! jmcoa followed fast, and raised hla'oot ajraio; atss! that first kick was bis last. For Mr. Sheep walked slowly back about s rod. 'tis said, and ere the dea- j con cnuiri retreat ne sooj mm on ms j i ine contrrpiyaf.on inn arose ana wetit for that ere sheep; several well-di rected butts juet piled them in a heap, Then rushed rZZ j door with curves rammy struck the hindmost maD and shoved him thronirh the crowd. The minister had often heard that kindness would subdue the fiercest beast. "Aha?" he said, "I'll try that game on yon.'' And so he kir.dly, gently called: "Come, rnromy, rammy. ram; to see the folks abuse you so I grieved and sorrv am." !th Kinil an1 gentle words ne came : from that tall pulpit down, saying' "Rammy, rammy. ram best sheepy in the town." The lam qnitp dropped it? humble air and rosp from off its feet, and when the pardon landed he whs lhind the hind mnt seat. tie hiioi out tne nnor unii cioppq u i with a slam, he named a California town I think 'twas "Yuba Dam." How to Kkep C'ihjl. Dou't work as hard as usual during the middle of the day if it can be escaped. Don't eat as much as usual. It icn't necessary, and a little fasting during hot weather pays. Don't drink strpniely cold Ice water. It Is much better to Ht the ice or let it melt in the mouth. Dou't have any fires going in the house unless atisolutely i:ececsary. Use ! cool foods and do without hot drinks. Don't wear your clothes tight. It impedes the alrendy depressed circulit-j lion and is a source of gieat discomfort. ! ... .. - Don't eat any meat or butter if vou 1 J ; cm do without thero. They ate heal ing and anyone is better without them j this hot weather. Don't fail at meals to give preference I to fruit" and acids, wnicb are mora j BjrreeabJe now v the stomach th;in any thing else that can be offered. Don't walk any faster than Is neres stry. strnln a point and rid as much as possible, aa every street car fine 9'ich weather as this is a great sttving of physical wear and tear. Don't dilnk any strong stimulants, as the simplest beverages, such a? lemon ade, milk or iced cofVe do more tor the tired energies at 6uch a time than the bst brandy. lUVACEl Of JjM VPTS. Tn Voting phf-Btnut tHfr) on the h ills at Valley Forge, Militia Hill and other cht'Snut ridaes, appear at present as if the outer twigs had Iteen scorched by fire, or In come lifeless in the fall by tl.e loss ol ( ttp from change of season. The leatvs j have, aa general thing, turned brown, t f and the tw;cs Br' dead bavin? been y killed oy llie incusss stiuging into tnfm , for dev ositing their eggs. All the al- ! fected branches will eveutually drop " i the ground. The mountain, and indeed ; he wood'.auds everywhere, present j very odd api-rnce at Ibis time, nwii.g i to the locusts having come to make pro- ' vision for the brood of 10r2. They are ' seemingly very partial to yonn chest nut trees, and from the ravages cum intited it is doubtful if any ciop of thi- j nut will ti mntured this year, as ti.r tips of the liinhs that bear the burrs have linen desToyed to a very great ex lent. Tbe egg prmluces a worm wh i h bores deep into tbe erth a;d tl ere re- m;iin for the next seventeen year?. " A NT one way do c-U!tI act of ;riod j nature, but a continuation of thm j p'Miwa it to t a part of the tempera- I tlirul. i t-f( (hflfh W&sk Marj.Andenon write,! MM H R M lW 1 h your Cor.line ConeU It TTti.X Tiil U I i. pnftci m r,t ,i.d vi-'fcr 1 lii:;; : I P f4 gmotladeiignMdirork. ?y7 ';' iiX'i Coralln b not Hemp, Jte, Tamplco, or Mexican Grass. Coraline is nd in no goods except those sold by Warnm Brothers. The genuine Coralino is superior to whalebone, and gives honest value and perfect satisfaction. Imitations are a fraud and dear a any price. For tale by ail leading mejchanu. Price from $1.00 up. WAIfrlTER. BROTHEHS, 85S BAOIDWIV, Hew Tor It. 11 St 143 TV ABASH 1TB., Chieasro. uMMlli la- Sr V- U Corsots, .Tcrseys, Gloves, VeUlnei, Nets, Jjadis Xeckwear, 1J anu eroh ief s. Floss and Arrasenc. i4rfjge& -? r.3syf 1 fct'J-'i-iw-i. .i.vr-.,.. -W-Wafc Ttm-V rain1 j-lterchnt3 ani. Milliners will receive our J 11s their Nos. 820, 822 & 824 LIBERTY 1885. 1885. THE WEEKLY POST Ullder 11 DcillOCratic Xa- . tioiml Administration. Tlic Will of the People Vindicated and the Great Wrong1 Ki-hted. ' THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST of a nrw yrar. onr comliiiims that have unt x- ' ifiea ior a quarter 01 a century Kinic out the n.l. rlrir In th n w, Klnit out the !ile, r:n in Hip trrn?.'' Cleveland nni Herrtrirku have le-n e'w:.-d After the fourth ot March there will he l-mn-cratic mtminletratlon at '.V'aiihlnaton, with ret poinlhllitiei" li the .roirree. irorperltr an.l a.l Tancement of the country. A Tttie F'ot h Inhorcd nnceaginir'T for twen ty rive venr tor thei-e trlorloiu rcsulti. .o It will n an.l e..r,hn1 iitiort In the ro-patnhh.hmer.i ct nncipic nml poltcio vltnl to the puMtc wel rare. ry renirm'nic nhne, nhtina: wrin'if. nml afrtinir tho supremacy of tlie Democratic faitli. We iire on the threhhoid ol Import in t events iin.l ifrcat cli:mc. To Iemocr;it who nlded In flcvclKii l'e election, il.e future la lull ol intorf.t and hope. Thb Wrfklt Popt win aim to keep fully ahreaft ol the time In everything- relatinu to ihe Incoxinir admials'ration. Its policy at home and ahros 1 will tie intelllKently disci, sed. icenerosfly supported or candidly an-t kindlv cr tii-led. No yeisr In the history of this journal proml.es to t,c so rep lete with matters of intercut t I einoc.-tts as the one which we are shoot to enter. i'!e meeting- ol :mres, the declaration ol the Pres idential vote, the Inauii uration. t he new t'mihinet the changes In tne toitillc service, the ovrning up ol thr bonkt. all are ofareat concern. Trne W kkk- -Tth'rorrnVn.rn'. standpoint. Succe-, will not hamper It nv more ' ITrT "lnTy ' de,e"1 lu,!""' ,l- Tr. sesi..n of tbe isuiHture. with Ke'onn promises to Li tr;t,ni r,' r,V"t ," , w1;'.! citlPir Ircidept. t he ci tninif session ol I'nnirrr.s will ho even more interrytlnv in it. hr.. n.i.i in n its tt;.i departments Tn wimv 1 ' T, "'"Ti 1 j '1'' ,,r" .' ' ! 1 '.Vl, 1" ua-tHri. un-ct iiHneous. new and local iiepnrt- 7"' '"' '""i01-'1'""1 m their utmost ethoen- cy, while Its mirket reports will he prepared lth are itsr care an.l precision than ever t enure and made ahrolutely relialilc. Now the time Tor Democrats every where to tnke hoi. I. cement and strengthen the partv and its cho.en representatives, by eitcn.tlnir the r;rcu!a-tn-n of Ii-moeratlp papers. We are no lonircr on the defensive we are done with a il.(iriiiir ihr party Vt day 'tands lor a mstorttv of (he Ame-lcan people, and in a lew weeks It wiil tie called on to administer the vent-rat Oovernmeut. Trtnli 1. nuuhty ami has revallcd. Silnsrle Snksrrlptlnn, one jenr. initiate lirrpnlil, 81. 2 In s Itiba sir a'le er over, one year. in.ls(e prepaid 1 .00 A free ropy to every rlnh of ten. Head for Nainple roplrs, JAS. P. BAKU & CO., T-'ufolishr.-;. rnn ts composed wholly ef lTa- .1 . vt n 1 .7 : . - An.vi tio! which is acknowl3.ii; d tiy tle meili-( cal profoaaioii to be the mot pott nlr' all J r j the 1:orUal remedies knur 1 lom-dicels al science. It cures withoit f.-iil every case o ?.d iCTirni Catarrh, f onanmptlon. general and rvons Debilitv. Nenralgla, rhronio Hhenma- tlsni. IMaholin. &or in the ltl,tdiler,ltrigrhfs lHseage. I js-B jpepvla. I 1 l)isea.s aoraaaSKBI Irer Complaint and iseases of the Mom.nh. If your I'rugslet Is out of onr pamph lets o-i the 'l,la of Life." or if Y.iupr" 3 la'Kri:ift under a disease not mention-! Ifllorl t thvse ad vcrtisemenis. a i Ircss r . tlie proprietors, B. is, llj.r'.niaa A t o., Vj- tuinbus, Oliivi. to.4.) nalpiii. f ilea nutl I 'i.'irrii'i'-i. holl byaii j iriiiTKiia. ineo-ji ir -r mnir; six 101 ijj I$o (l. Hirectiotis ia English tn l Gernian.13 ffiKV ONEno Owns n tVAfiON Wnnts a r. I HI1KA III! DIM, " . I NU' Till', io np ! ! h an BH'linvifl. -lqh . l.-vti.Rn li lh. fan li 1 ' k ttii,eii fi!t or put o'i In , min- I J : l . M.,il. ir. size, to fit -'...I l-u-wsc-rs. t !."ire - ,r.-.- -n;cf, w li 1,11 i, .. Svnd f T ' -.-rl f ii':U'i'rj'r'l i-.n-ubrnnd i It."- li-t. Asctil. wnntei ! . ,' -. iev- rr jit?. M.-.te l e-e ! 1 - in -t:. '. n.r;.Bii-.n ! ' i UUm PP II r lirinnm n-rrnn I SPECIALTIES. ( III MontM - Journal of Fashion .free If the ;win ad v-. STT.EZT, riTTSETIRGII, PA. HUMS mm LIVER 30 YEARS RECORD. Phyateia.ns Testimony. A. W. Brown. M.D., of Provldencsi, R. I., eayi: "I have used Hcirr'9 Kidney and Liver RtnSTlnmf practice for the past sixteen years, and cheerfully recommend It aa being a taf and reUahlt remedy." Another prominent doctor of Providi-nre eaya that "I am fre quently nrjre.l to ne other prepara tion? a!nb?titntea for Hot's (Kid ney and Liver) Kintni. I find on try in p them that they are worthless in coinpariaon to it." An Old Ladr. 'My mother, 78 years old, has) chronic kidney complaint snd drop sy. Nothing baa ever helped her like Htkt'b Kidney and Liver Rev kdt. She has received great benefit from 8 bottles and we think it will cure her." W. W. Sunder land, Builder, Danbury, Conn. A nilnleter'a Wife. TLct. Anthony Atwood, of Phila delphia, savs: "Hiht's (Kidney and Liver) Khidt has cured my wife of Dropi-y In Its wont form. All eay that it is a miracle." flenerml t'bace. General Chace of Rhode Island says: "I always keep Hckt's Kid ney snd Liver) Rshkot in my house. Taken io small does ocoa- eionally at night, it prevents head ache, and regulates the kidneys, stomach and other organs." 10 "Dleease soon shaken, by Hcirr's Rextot taken." C. 5. CRITTE5T0.1, H. T., eeneral ir.at. mi. An Independent Newspaper of Dem- Principles, but not Controlled by anv Set of Politicians r,r Mar., r.,,l,W. Devoted to Collecting and Publ ishing all Ihe News of the Day in the most Inter esting Shape r.nd with the greatest pos sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impai- ,,a,lty and to the Promotion of Demo- v cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of " ciian vi Goverrment, Society and Industry. DAILY, per Year $6 00 DAILY, per Month 50 SUNDAY, per Year . 1 00 OAILY and SUNDAY prr Year ... 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year 1 00 Ad J rim. TITK SCS. .V-fc Tork City. w& n FVPI -TO f r -.-V fc rn of fha c),., . -r-.,. Av...,. , till ' . . t Solicit Hf T I I 1 ;1- . . . . . -.. V . . -i.rir-.ts. fr t!-.' t ' 1- -i. t j.- .-. lie- jr;- - : 1- - - -. t f-.-.. T . -.. ! . :.- t.- - i . . - In t hi n 'i . Ti i 'Ti - A.k;:o , 1 . - -jlMci! t . W.H-fy. Sp'eti'l.d .-.:.... - , 1 ; fo: 1 1.: on f -..im.i, c..., . '! !..', .;,,,.e .,. lean -nt fr e. A dtee M ; , lk., ,r,r AVSRICAX tiffloe. IHlrlUi.;, ..t t.rn n.. ' the v BIGGEST HUMBU60UT will ai wayi shew Mt'.'if.'i'apSf UkMMiSm. . e. sa fraud on iu very l e. li von duuut our lHi.iHeMr our roods, we wi'i! send Mmpt tee. We hsve an aniule uaierery man, wnmea and child nee,is end et.preri atee Kvcry housekeeper and every hody else wtll tmv It It pav 9 agents immense pmfls and eivea immense Msiwunn. we went s aw I m each ct.untv. male or female. Mention this paper and yon siii gel sir.-msrs and full Information FRKK. Samples seat urequestwl A Id re itwi. A ldresa ISZ STSSCI3H KT3. CO., Rttrtsrsk, Ps. V-BVKfV'rS'K T . IT ( P. r.-t, s III:- t aOfl , fair. Md Bafa.-Iarv. b.kJT.- .eV":w-y. ftrfiv WftsUM-ao. (rwlrCMrrsMPa, hT4.UHla ftntj He(f4r:al Aff rit.i.. r iMt:1rj t-wirrwi t; ttc rd tnr r- f I..f.r?m:i i r.-i4M. 1 or for IUt ef i;.n -:x.t.t(. a- rr ! t y rh-a isiTi -njt tTf,ri7icn b mail. Ct" fi-a n9 rl,,P frexsj Fup-nrr- alosM atwd tSelr tr)rsBm. t-tT tmm Lis. to :rrtr artn.tsTw. It ft trm. d"rr- ir. C. I . I .Alttn;r. rr.t . nrW.a!t -rw ( -r - 1 (cl, mrv. Ifffttsjlsa. -.S0 Lsh-w-T ,t.. fit. onU. ESTOPPED FREE lWe r'fr.3s Ht-rr4 Dr.KLINE S GREAT 7- M McRVE n EST ORE R . -"" r rtHeVi rt iNnvi 1 1 1 O- y iwc Jrw - A'r-r-4 4fftttmmr 11, ri''ry tK. I1 t.1 till F if t-iV-n rlr-rfv1 A' - m'ff 4 ee- -,v1. ri.t PI"--. J .1 ) .1 (TTTW 2 1- V rf , , 1fswl rlK Kl.lN'f-.fl r S Xr T"M l-r I r,v im. r ii HIT n .t, -ii,- r, z i . tn 1 i.- -1. J.i.u.-I. .trioiu i. ,n . f (,i ,' i'-- l T1MI HOTl I k:-t I 1 , r . -t B r L -V '' r- .. v ..rtl,at-,rilsease; tt lis 5twTerk Coart Pcenes. MAMMA WAS WANTED. "PleaFe Jodge, let me have my mam my," said a pretty, flaxen-haired girl of ten years yesterday at Essex Market, as she timidly approached the bench where Justice O'Reilly sat. "What is she locked up for, little girl?" kindly inquired the Justice. 'She found Mrs. Dooley's wash on her line on the roof, and when mamma took it off and put on my dress and lit tle Sissy's, Mrs. Dooley called mamma names and mamma struck her. You locked her up for five days. "Can't you get along without your mother?" "No, I can't; papa can't cook bo nice ps mamma does. lie cooked the meat until it burned last night,and the coffee was like water. "When he put on the lamps he made the light so high that they exploded, and we were In the dark all night." "Elizabeth Jones," said Justice O' Reilly to the mother, who had been brought up from prison, "go home with your little jrirl, but don't quarrel any more with'.Mrs. Dooley. XEW KITTD OF HYDROPHOBIA. "A dog bii my little girl and she Is getting hydrophobia; I want a permit o kill the doc." sa'.d an excited woman to J-istice O'Reilly at Essex Market yes terday. "Did you have the wound cauter ized?" asked the Justice. "He didn't bite her nowhere. Tie only tore off a piece of h?r stocking." "Then there's no danger," remarked the Court. "lint my Matilda acts so funny since," continued the mother. "She cpn't bear the sight of water, and she wants nothing bnt soda-water, root beer and ice cream and cake." "My good woman," said Justice O' Reilly, "more than half the children all over the world are suffering from that kind of hydrophobia. What you need is a good leather strap." "I have one. Judge. Oh, Matildal Matilda! wait till I get home." said tLe woman and she made a bee-line out of conrt. Justice Kilbreth looked up In sur prise when a red nosed woman was brought before him in the Jefferson Market Police court yesterday morning by a policeman, who said he had found Ver intoxicated on the n'ght before. "You re here again, Bridget?" be exclaimed. "Yes. Y'r Arn'r," was the reply de livered with a courtPRV. "On the same old charge?" " 'Tis tbe very same; sure 'tis ncrt many faults I'll be havin'." "And I suppose you've the same old slorytote'l gbont how it happened?" "The same. An' will it be ten days you will be givin' me, or only five this time?" said Bridget, with a fascinating smile Justice Kilbreth shook his head sternly. "It will be throe months'" he said. Ten days doppn't seem to kep you out of th courts long enough." "Three months to an ould friend like me?" exclaimed Bridget, "and in the height of the picnic sayson too? Sore, Y'r Arn'r mistaken." Ills Honor protested that, he was not, and Bridget was led away, a deeply in jured woman. JYetc York Herald. Tiirc Liquor Laws. A special ef fort was made to obtain a statement of the methds adopted in the several urates and territories of the Union in dealing with the liquor qeation, and answers were received from the several secre taries of state as follows: Ironclad prohibition states with con stitutional provision against the manu facture and sale of intoxicating liquors: Vermont, iiaine, Iowa and KanBas 4. I'rohihition state, but .no conftitu tional provision: New Hampheire 1. Stairs in which prohibition has been tried, but either for lack of success or Changs in public sentiment, changed to tu'Mer methods: Massachusetts, Con necticut, Indiana, Michigan, and Wis consin 5. Stales and territories having general and stringont license or "local option" laws; Rhode Island. New York, Penn sylvania. West Virginia, South Car lma, Arkansas, Illinois, Minnesota. Nebraska, Dakota and Washington 11. St,nttj3 allowing "IocaI option" by sppcial act of the legislature: North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mis sissippi 4. States and territories having no gen eral laws and where no special atten tion has been given to ihe subject: New Jersey, Maryland, V irginia,Louis iana. Kentucky, Onio, Missouri, Ne va ia, Colorado, Arizona, Montana, New Mexico-. Wyoming, and Utah 14. States and territorits from which" we have heen unable to obtain replies: Floiida. Texas, Tennessee, California, Oregon. Idaho,'and Ttah 7. Total, 16. The unique position occupied by Ohio compelled us to classify this state as we have, though it ran hardly be said that no social attention has been paid to the subject ,,r temperance in Ohio, es P"cia!ly of late years. Dntrh Ingennity The waterways of Holland are utiU izt-d for the defense of the coontry after a fashion peculiarly characteristic of Dutch ingenuity. In time of danger by opening certain dams and barriers ona flooding various latds. Holland C'itt. surround herself by a water-line sixty miles tn leneth and Tronu five to ten miles wide, effectually Mocking all advance from Germany on the east. A tew narrow roads. guarded by fortifica tions will interest the inundations, which, though kept shallow to avoid hosi lie vessels approaching, will con cenl numerous deep trenches to prevent the enemy from wading through tre stream. In winter, when the water freeze, the depth of the inundations will tt- increased, and after the surface has fn zen, the waters be'ow will be drained off, lenvinif a thin icn crust ready to give way under the weightof the troops kiiil p'nnge them into the trenches be low. Tjfnthyi Times. Fifth avenue, New Vork,isthe rich est i're-t in Hie wt-rlil. k Cowboy Teat. A gentleman who came in on tbe Northern Pacific road yesterday adds another to the startling "cowboy stories of the wild West." When the train atTlved at Medora, the headquarters of the Marquis &e Morez and Theodore Roosevelt, some ten or a dozen cowboys mounted on their typical horses of the plains, were cutting all sorts of apers and giving a sort of free show for the edification and amusement of the citi zens and passeneera. The boys had just come in from a round op and were flush with money and considerably flushed with Dakota tanglefoot. Tbe railroad bridge which spans the Little Missouri at this point Is at least one hundred feet above the water. To enable footmen to cross a narrow plank walk not more than two feet wide Is laid along on tbe ties fsom shore to ehore in the centre of the bridge. It requires a steady nerve for a man to make the trip successful!y without losing his balance and falling through between the ties io the river, far below, which, of course means cer tain death. Two of the cowboys more reckless than their companions rode their horses upon the track at a rapid gait, and then, in single file, dashed on to the bridge and made for the other side, flyine along the narrow plank walk just as If they were racing across the prairies after an obstreperous bovine. The spectators were thrilled with hor ror, and expected to see the two daring men dashed to death at every jumD the horses made. The riders yelled voclfer ously and rode with the same easy cot--fidence they always display when ft home on the plains. One of them was slightly in advance of the other, and the passengers were greatly astonished and their suspense greatly relieved when he reached the other side safely and gave a regular yell of triumph. But his com panion was not so lucky. He was with in thirty yards of the end of the bridge going at full speed when his horse stumbled. The rider was seen to sway to and fro for a few seconds, and make adesoerate effort to pull the animal up on its feet again, and then both went down in a heap. The crowd of lookers on with one Impulse gavevent to a cry of terror, and a number of people start ed ut oh ttie bridge to render assistance to the unfortunate fellow. But almost immediately the fallen cowboy arose, helped the horse upon Its fn In some miraculous way. mounted, and cleared the remaining space with a rush, yelling like a demon at b flew down the trick j on ths other side In hot pursuit of his COrcpanion. Who Was almeai Otrt Of .lgb.t I nl rnnnlno am tf tisi waa tr,.. I ont of the? waff of R oyolorro. If TVorae and rider were Infuse! nelbkr ohowefl I Igns of It from tho dlstanoo whfch In tervened. Evidently, rtte hor" fell over on U sidf on the boardwalk and managed to keep Us legs free from the spare between the tips. thn aaTin?; it eejf from --'ne Injnry. It was on of the most foolhai-.Ir 'eata on record. Waops in 1S00. Th condition of the wages class of that day may wll be imagined ; it is full of Instruct ion "for social agitators. In the great cities tin- I skilled workmen were hired by the day. bought their own food and fonnd their own lodgings. Tint in the ronntry on thn farms, or wherever a band was em ployed on some public work, hy wer9 M and Indeed by the employer and gi v- ! en a rew nouars a monm. un tne 1'enn sylvania canal the diggers ate the coars est diet, were honsed in the mdest sheds and paid six dollars a month from May to Nnvomber and five dollars a month from November to May. ITod carriers I and mortar mixers, diffsrer and chop pers, who, from 1793 to 1800. labored on the public buildings and cut. the, streets and avenues of Washington city, re ceived seventy dollars a year, or if they wished, sixty dollars for all the work they conld perform betweer March'lst and December 30. The honrs of work were invariably from sunrise to sunset. Waes at Albany and New York'were three shillings, or as money then went. iMppTinr IvVrnVfi 9 CT TTntrc fortv cents a day . at Lancaster eight to i CAKKIAL.ES, WAGONi & SLEIGIfo ten dollars a month ; elsewhere In Tenn svlvania workmen were content with six dollars a month in summer and fire in winter. At Baltimore men were gld tobe hired at eighteen pence a day. None by the month asked more than six dollars. At Fredericksburg the price of labor was from five to seven dollars. Tn Virginia white men em ployed by the year were given sixteen pounds currency; slaves, when hired, were clothed and their masters paid one pound a month. A pound Virgin ia money was in Federal money three dollars Rnd thirty-three cents. The av erage rate of wages the land over, was therefore sixty dollars a year with food and perhaps lodging. Outnf this small snm the workman must, with his wife's help, maintain hit family. Mc Master's Iflotory rfthm TeoyO nf, the United State. Cross-Kxatnlnatlon. ttonnsel (to witejeas)was vour wife with yon on the occasion referded to? WitnessNo, sir. Counsel You are sure? Ramedmber yon are on oath. Witness I am quite sure. Counsel Was she paescQt with any one else? Witness Xc. sir. " Counsel Did yo .ell her chat night? Witness o, air. Counsel Or at any subsefiTsent timif Witness Not a word. Connsel (getting angry) Now state to the cotift the reason or reaaons why you did reot eonsult with your wife re garding khe important fruts which o curied on the occasion mentioned. Witness Hecause I haven't goA a wife. Xetc York Sun. Av oyster has a Momach and heart. Ir. America it hasex, but not in En. ! rope. We have male and female oys j ters on the American coast. Those of i Europe combine the two sexes of the i animal. Ax anxious inquirer asks: Where I would yon advise me to go to learn to I play on Iho pianoVM 'To thn woods, I dear: to Mm deep, dark, damp, danger ' ous wo.mIs.1' Tiif.ke hasleeu nine wmis it E'iroie within ti e last tbuly ytaia. (Hears oat rata. mtoe. maches. flies, ants, fced bUtfS, II r art Pains. Palpitation, dropslnal aweiunan, niiu. In dltretttoo. headaobe, sletasTiesa eared by Wells' Health Kenewer. "Reach as rrn " Ask tor Wells' "Hough on tlorns." Its. Qnlok complete eare. Hard er soft eornj, warts, banlons. "Baeha-PatltMa Qalnk, complete core, all kidney. Madder and urinary diseases, snaldlna;. Irritation, stone, trav el, catarrh of tbe bladder, f 1, dnnntlsta. Bed Basra, Files). Flies, roaabes, ears, bed-bars, rats, tnloe. poph ers. chlpuaankj. cleared out by "Rough on Rats." ISO. Ihln People). Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and Tlg-or, cures dyspepsia. Impotence .sexual debility. U Roach en Pain." Oores cholera, colic, cramps, dlarrhwa. arbes, pains, sprains. ha1acha. neiiralirla, rbeumatotm. aue. Rough on Pain Plasters. lc. Mother. It yos srs railing. roken.worn out and nerrons, nse Well's Health Kenewer.' SI. Iruirglsi. I.lf Preserver. If yon are losing your srrlp on life, try "Wells' Health Kenewer." Ooes direct to weak spots. "Benitb en Pllea. Cures piles or hemorrhoids. Itching, protruding, bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and external remedy In each package. Sure cure, 60c. Uraic- Pretty Women. Indies who would retain freshness and rlrajlt, don't fall to try "Well's Health Renewer." "Roasrh en Itch." "Rnos-h on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, rlns; worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chlllblalna "Boafh en Catarrh." Corrects ofTensire oders at once. Complete care of worst cbronlo, also uneqnaled as gargle for diphtheria, sere throat, foul breatb. ftoo. The Heps of the Nation. Cklldreo. slow In development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use "Wells' Health Kenewer." a'atstrrh or the Bladder. Stinging, Irritation. Inflammation, all kidney and urinary complaints cured by "Buchu-Palba. ' SL. "Water Basra. Bosthst." "Rough on Rats" clears them out, alto beetles BEST anfl CHEAPEST Two Weekly Newspapers for tie Price of One. And tli UoHt Tnily at i The Herrlsburg Wskklt Katriot Is a large I eight page sheet and contains a greater variety of I reading matter tban any other paper published. ! It is newsy, spicy. Instructive and entertaining. i The subscription price ef the Wiun Patkictt Is , i. uo per annunt easn in aa ranee. CLUBBING. The WtmT Patriot and sTew Tork atl Sun will be sent to any address, post paid, one I Vsar tl.tO: tbe Wbkklv Patbiot and Ifew j erk Wttkly World to any address, pi st paid, tor orf year tor SI so : the W wilt Patriot and the ! Philadelphia Satnrday Record, post paid, lar one ' year.fl.W; toe Wmult Patriot and Pb Hadel- rbla H rrkly Times. sost pa4d. ene veer for 1 84. n all eases the ca-h must accompany the order. i TIiB DAILY PATRIOT j as the onlv morning pspr published at the State I Mill t.1 IK. rtn I Murni rtr l..t.a.m. I.M..rPtill. del(.ta'ad Plttshers; tfbairets the eeraplete As- Press !. and lust has a ireneral sys- tj ej iihiIi Seltsrraeis : and the onW dilT that ' rWaMtee ati to tor or towr.s of Penosylvaaia before I tbe. Phliailelfihla and New Terk papers. Tbe ' lAtssr PvaiT has been (really Imtcored In all ' u desartmeats within re last six months and is ' now eesial Io all sespec?! and superior In some to ' fe VHltis nf the Isrirnr cities. Price by roll. j W.OS er anDum la advance (r ST.00 tf not paid In ' a.lTSO-e) ; M 00 for six months. In advance ; 1 M for three months, tn advance: 60 cents for one . month. In advance : te eluns ot Ave. S6 00 percepy ' per anaam : tn clubs of ten, 4.M per rnnv per an- l num. payaMe In advance. The Daitt Patriot j and the Pbiladltlila Dmily Hrcord (Sunday edi. t tloa excepted ) will be sen t do year te any addross : tor $8.00 sash In advance. Send fr specimen i eo.iles of the Iiailt and Wekklt Patriot. In retnittlnv money tnr t utucrlptlon send postofflce j money order, check or draft. Address PATRIOT Pi' BT-ISHIt Cf ., 8JU Market Sthbst. Harrisbarv, Pa I. J DRIGGS HsvIdj rjnrchssed the Mechler Mills (In the u. tors to be knows as tbe EBENSBUEG STEAM FLOURING MILL And pnt It In rood repair. Is now prepared to 1 ((rind all custera work ON SHOUT XOTTK. Flour unci Feed Kept constantly en hsnd at the LOWEST CASH PEICF asTMt will be a pleasure for ss to wait o who may favor os witu their patrcnaae. Ko ens burg. April 2t. l6.-tf. Cairiage Makinsj in all its Braihf3S. Painting, Trimming and KEPAIRIS'( of all kinds done a the SHORTEST NfmOE and ths ttlWKST rKICESS. Also, FlaaitDC. Sawing and Wood Tnrn tna; with Improved machinery. Also, alt kinds of heavy work done, farrlaars smith shoonnectel All parties trostta ms with work vrtH be honor ably dealt with- All work watrante.. rbansbors;. OeSehar 8. 1S84. D- CHrT1E- ' POHTB1IT ar Gen'I U. S. GRANT, , ivionthlY eae MAT. 90 r... W Jesfllatrt Demorsst. Pn.lhbar. 17 E. 14th Sr., Hew York a by all liewaS aaa rastmastsna. J-jAMILTONIAN IIOIiSEL wThI-.7',hr,t,1 -"tealsn hrse. Colonel Tx XX? d- Wl .' h k,,,t n,in n' 'nx season I b. . sa . - j ... ai. Iin Ia.ir-Ti, rom o or ' hil f 1 CU,U "er in thu nthhnrnood are 1 tiiaeTiir',"Bmn(UUon- t T t"f.r inl.irma f ttoaeall an O'HAISI BKfJS I r TOH UFNIifu . - THN BENKEK, Mnni-nm;' P. y . 1S8, fl , fife f s HPPSslll 10 Wp9lth SUtSllll IO 1-UUlllla bFsau. i -tav' :a 7 West, n rmnmntoed erecifio for llvrtorin, Inni ti" t,vril'n. Vita. Kerwius Nrnralri", Itcn:lchc.r70ua Profit rn ion caused bvthe nwj or rdsotml ortolmcco Wnkcftilnew. Monfal Do- i-i.ioji, rioltrwino; of the lirnin result ins; in in snriity n i4 I'-rlins to misery, docny ami death, remnra Old Ae. Knrronneea, Loea .f power 1 O citfaor rax. J-ivolnntary Iioeecs and Hx-rrnnf- i .irrrirra canwl byo-rer-ezortion of Uiohnun. enjf- -.aior over-indnlpenca. Pach box contains 'ne?r''1 9 tT"ntmont. ft.00 n box. or six boxes ! .ui-fS.(Xi,6entty ra.iil prepaidon rocoipt of price. I AVM tit'ARAXTEE tBIX. ItOXF.S ! Joenrs snycasa, With each ordor received hyrre ; IrrsiiK b'xoa. accompanied with J-.S-ftl, we will acnlttie,iirrnpjecrrnir writton aranranteo to wa. fiauithe montiy if tha treatment does not oflect ttcure, tiiiamn toes issued only bv JOHN O. WEST & CO, 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., fcole Prop's , ct s Liver. fUia, rr 0, I. err" Hit fm A sxoln ! In the early flays of Merhodkmri In Scot, land, a certain ronfrrrKatiou. where thero waa tiut one rich man, desired to bnild a new chapeL A church meeting wag held. The old rich Scotchman rose and aald i Brethren, we dlnna need a new chapel j I'll give S for repairs." Jmst then a bit of plaster falling from the ceiling hit htm on the head. Looking up and seeing how bad It waa, bo aald: "Brethreo, lta worse thon I thought : I'll make It 50 pun'." "Oh, Lord," exclaimed a devoted brother on a back aeat, " hit 'lm again I " There are many hnman tabernacles which are In sore need of radical building ever, but we putter and fuss and repair tn spot without satisfactory results, it is only when we are personally alarmed at the real danger that we act independ ently, and do the right thing. Then it ia that we most keenly regret because we did net sooner use onr judgment, follow tbe advice born of the experience of others and jump away from our perils. Thousands of persons who will read this paragraph are in abject misery to-day when they might be in a satisfactory con dition. They ere weak, lifeless, full of odd acThes and pains, and every year they know they are getting worse, even though the best doctors are paicbiug them m a pets. The ertg'n. ( these aches and pains is the kidneys and llrer, ajid If they would bniJd these all over new with Warner's eefe cure as millions hare done, end cease investing their money la nurritiie n o- successful paUihwerk, they would be well and hannv and would bless the day when tbe Ixrd htt 'em" Indicated tbecerumon ense course for them to pnrsae. London I 'res. Only Tfmi ranee BUten Known. A HpEE rV0.tleir sne4llsie know so effertnaHj punres the blood of decp-aeated diseases. yii Illone hear testimony to Its vo derfol coj-atlvw effect. It la a ssrclf TfvUsW Prerrt-n. ma le from the satire tirl hui' 0 t 1.. : . r: the raedicinai properties 01 which are extractcS liicrefrom witlmnt the nee cf Aico!ol. It rsmsm (hs ranse ot diacasn. snd th patient recovers bis hei.:',n. It la tbe great Illo-oal Xnrlaer ar.4 Llfe-riviuf Pcuselple ; a Vectie hurati-.r aud Tonic; a perfect benovator sad Iuvi-orctur ot the system. Herer before In tiie List cry of th world iu a medicine heea eentpcincdvd poec tfii $ the power of isib Btttirs in bea-Uij; U.t sick of every disease man Is b-!r to. The AllernUve, Aperimt. liiaphorctfe, Cftr ininattve. Nutrttiwos. Laxative, 8 dative, t cui.:cr Icrktaut. S:idorHlc, Anti-LiL'ons. 8olverit, l.urctic and TodIa pro pr Lies of Yittan bimu ex ced thoee of anv other Tr.ei'c'uc in tUe vt?pi. re pmos can taie aba kimns ar rCir to dricuoiie aad remain lon nnwij. prvl.a their bones are not deet-oyed ty iniii.-rol p.."n or ofU-r mcMns, and ttie ViUU orgui.a VMtoJ bevond tlio point of rpn'r. Ic illone, litraltlrut. iBtermltert s-ii ?'a tarmi revcrs srs preva;ci t tlir&T:.:iji-'U. i : T. i I Stares, pgrticoiarty hi the vs vys of c r -"-at rivers and ttiejr rast trihuta: i da.-:: ? tt Sur. --r and Jtu:nt.-i, a.pacl.y twc..g sosuiia fat u-l aai beat an irMifw. Tlaeee t'cTrn ir. inva-rvVv ai-ccir.T t-d hy b wls. lu li"-fr"i-a:-ert. a p ri-o'J r,-, t ..-t at jwerfui i-i.i:iuiw u;uu tusv .-tu.ak l-f'v nij-frary. T.tser le ;ie earttsirflr fe tbf --n-!ve jfcl to J. Wmli.'.4 li.ii.ii i..r-.- ts It v. :-l - u:.y rviuuvw Uo r.U matter w .:L ' u ljlcj, ii. tKJv..-"5 are i:A.t-'J tt it- sa:ne t-:..: i:iuiti.Uv r t. Kirci':.? l i c I -i.-, and ?'-')i.'a..y r.:o:.& u.e i.v.M.y lM.ui tiie ii..fi.-rive t ) r n. IV r t : T r tl; iioiy r r-'T t d'.'-.se Ti- "r tyiut a!l 1 a fl.i-tla r,-;ia V :&... it L.ttij.-.' .a sp.-'m'.c .1:-. taLc i ' f ft ni.j.ii. .. . j-- i2. Ill ntixernlcs t ttor.in li a::. t.: Hiatus CiO torpid Iiv,r nrd K i;. c..--.r, r fii loo-i of aJ irnjiu::. -s. l!iri.--i.j t ? tr.d vi jor to the frnuie, ai:d ctrrTlnic ct- v." - u-. al-1 of ( Aiomei. vsr other iu-.-j 'v'ls. a J t-i; m.itwr from tiie svaioin. It . o.t cf . :-u:-batrn, pro&ipt in action, a-ij ce:i.a w Us resv: :ta lpyaeTsrrnt er TTtcllsreatlov.. T'- -.c-". PcJn iu the bhoaWiers. C'Krhs, 'Iicl:: 1-5. .. f.s CLe.it, p-nenmotaa. I'lziin-jcs. ?.-d Tti: 1:1 :- Slouti. B: iut Attai-Ks. fu' :uwt:wtt cf i- )icart, and a htdred olhor pt.'.l t; : ici: tre at o:.oe rt aevej iiy VmijH hiz-.. . ' . for Infiattunr.liiry a::d I Lrui.- Icfmn iitlsai. Gout, Neural"., rui-ns'st.; tb 1 : . d. ..ver, Kidneys ard L S'Idrr. tii? i, .'tt, -7 ti is no enal. In tbesje. as in ail 00111.1:1. fr aJ I i -rica, Wiursi Vivtut ir:-. rs ; ,s r' a Its preat tivf roweja in tarn mol cit j; acd Ir. trncL-t.e c:.ea. 3Itfc!ataniea.l l)iarnsr. T---rtv rrr--! tn rJ:.ts and Hii.pru-s, 1'..... -s. rrr-"ttar. Gold tnnrs. a-.d ?'!7i-r-. c rv aivanoa u tUd, are sra!'.t to ln-.. ysic ' 1 :n tun-els. To ruard a,'t;nl tiiia, Wiio'txtii iii dosee of Tmaia BrrrrRS. Skin LiHftws, r-crofula. fa't tJ.-eim, Cicora, swe.uiti.'S. Ptmpics. J'n I -. ;. . ;.r- buTV-Jes. liJncTortis. r!n.!d-t:.ad. fore 1. . s, ErvkTelaa. Itrh. Kciirfs, Lico r -tier s. I'ui' or and d:.4etvses ct tiie lkla, -f i-3:-vi :- i:ivj- ,.r nature. a-e literally tfne tip aud can if-o out cf the system us a aliort Lme by Le kd Lao Eit'ere. Mn, T se and eihsr Tutt-ii. ''-rls; In tea svstv.n of tf uanr txirt j.c. ur eTcctuaJly 4ett"Xiye-J and toovf-i. Vo-ssia of meaivme. n VeT-mifusa, no anfVd-.ilnt..-s, wiii free tUe eystca truoi woohus Ce VrsLiR BrrTsas. 31 coatee, rarir Fstct, ?!si"r, TTump. Ins; Ceus-h. and aU eiii-irvTi c w t.- i ir.- leas severe by kerias; tin, L-v;veis .i-ci with mild d,i- of the E:t-rs. Fr Vrmale Cemjli Inls, tn vpimar or Old. married or single. Bt te da-ni ? v'c .a bood. x las turn ai Ufa, this I.itttra hi-, do equal. Cleavtee rta Vitiated Ttlood vrhen bri parities burst tbroQith tbe aicin h En ;i,fi.tu ar Sorea; eleanaa it aien ; stn-cted. acd s nr $th in the veins; clt-jrae It aheo it is fonl; yonr feeUnrs -e ill tTl ywu when, and the heoiLh f the system mill follow. 1st eenrloilen Gt ie rrtvre a trial. U win sve&k fer tter'j. tn bottle la a be-.tex rtiarantea of lu otoriU th&a a Wugihy au'inuw oaaQt. Aresad eaast ttortle are foQ directions prtaled la eUerout laaruairea. R. H. neDonald Drt To., TVoprirtfvs, Baa. Traaouco. Ce'..nd i. 5 JL f--rj u arnn-Tcm t-i Cor. Char. Hon k,S Ycr. Sold by all beaters and lmrrlM. THE COffeVl s tng it ri frear. rtlU-t ar-df ctfatort to lb e tua.. y whn r.r..'. am:tiary t crs'-' r CT'T r---s,':ro. Tin "iRICCRa-svs as tn j er f.sm v cf KVt Tt: er;:io.1 f, rfi df.rsMirv Jk mm 4 L V. .. - Taa,,: .c. ti w mere xxrarire. rw v emit HtalOifuldbrirl e, ra darn.rrir' K'srysalrwarranieilti) ,''tlr'r'a or ninn.r rrtsriMnl . u. iirtFaTKICK K CO., ki: .. . . .-nim.-i .-irrrw S. 1 .V Tin's TVi all wh an anffcrlnr from the trron snd tndiaomtlona of . yosxh, nervtrus weaknns.3. aarly decay, lews of manhood, ac... t -i!i cnJ a recipe that will core you. FRF.EOF CHARiirJ. This pre at remedy discovered by a ruis Bionary in Sotih America. 5od a sclt-ad-iroasod envelope to the fttr. Joseph T. Iff MAW. Station D. New York tHty. twst-s aitiita sunn ' sWtt. tie l-jarv. Imu asss 1 , f ssav. i sisi a - A. L ttlH U A ( O. la it'i, 'UilMt LU. lilillil R- R- LAPDS fn Minnesota. Korth Dakota. Montana. Idaho. Washington and Oregon. "" aVka saawler tn Pwaret ), on!lreiV,"9ln.,;h,efl!rom " P" aera. forsecurta, Coed Hornet now open for settlement. 17 E CT C ? ".IT1"" of Oovernmewt a a a a m-w,!'! r res nnner tDe 11 11 -I I ,nihe- ( Tilti-r. I aw . -V . ,-r c -IO. SI S.4SS Aorce OR MOHF. Til ' Cf H lh ''nrilic luads dlsnr-eod ef P, iw were In the Vj Se.n rrf,r ronnu-v. Pooks ni t'sM-ifle onaatry .ih. rtsllresd 1 ands fo' v, ,w4 fv- veroment tand. Address. CH as H. l.Alli.,.RN. Ij,ndf nm r. K. P. R. K .St. I'anl, Minn- WANTED. f-I-IGr-T Awirdrto,,.; IAnere-e; l,nI 1 yuA V fee re end f.l onr ord, ra In his e. Mill lltioa. Keponaitile Hn Rferen-s ' ninn a exenantii. ehaiiurl. (A Iso in le A I a nv a 1 n-er.n t letvtrtmen t.a4ArY,4Si.Ir'1"NC1 V.I viniiMiinini.i . ma aaa.. . . . " TX?i'ry,timi""'" iJjl'TBICORA RELIEF X T&ti ?$alt? "KjltrB Use!: fries E1.UO ST-'-i 1 1 nr"T"k CSV Issi :rvr::.-JV:rt. ror Tronf. Tier arfl rnanj the growth of broofc trout difier Id size and growth is ry locality, and thn apain th. s'" trout which hihahit lake HTi "s attain a larger growth lhm trout of the streams. Twk1" tv'5 features into consid-rati,,!, ' general reply wouM I , ' From careful measurenr,-, v trout taken from (.VMot.'k V " creek I am enaMp.j to give if lng dimensions : . A brtx.k or fickle, (roil. hatched is nine-nix' eijtl.s , x long, at six menti s oh two ir.J. " at one vear fonr nr,r! o v ... "i ir,rj ; at two Tears old air o,h .. -t f R f long, at three years o'.j ei long, at fonr years oi l ire i ,.v fiv rM li-n i,. , t I years old twelve irxl.-s Sir- t the have reached ' their increase in )er-e;t1 j us.. ' ' piow, out iney are !:fcp c -j n I increase in breadth nvi " ' ! ' These meapurements sr;' afa'r "'i bnt ash are like ..j.v 'j j ! ome grow fa.ter than &i.la.0 . T.V ! the same conditions. nr;l -.-- L". : 1 two-year old trout ,!!! be M ; j three-year old. 15 - j 8ome waters are much te-.'.; . I with food than ott,er, r-.j . v : lates the growtr. more tban -T - j one thing, but there is rjOfjnfcr.. .' " ! there beirg large arid ?R!1' fa i trout, the same tbt-re hv !a- ' small families of l,nr ; no matter row well fu;-;' or how favorable tl.e c -,; v!-"j'" ' the small would never e-(-j; ; ..." In point of r!z. " , As a rule, trout ar f .;;r :J 1 - proportion to the f 7 of tv. which thev are frnd. I hat. h of streams in which tr n:t 1 half-pound ir. wei'.t wfre v--t -' caught, and they w.-i:!.l r : as large for that s'rpiim r a r..r;.. : wonld for another. Rn .k tr ? from thi-t lnralitv to I..r z 1 i: ' far outstrip those (,f t?. Hrr mainir.g here. I attribute it t--. found ttiere and also to tt t-,-. eet. It i my of-ininp. tl.h. salt the sme a de-r. r.d its: - i given them occasionally is r,; eEt. i The largest Bp-ck'-1 tr.vjt which was cauzht i'i r tr. .'a -.-. four piU0da and tWf) onnr-os ... ured eighteen inc';- in s- -. largest epckUd '.r ;r,f I f-vr !--, -was caught In tie pr:i-'.r.i; and which, if mv r;--:; tt ;-:t-; correctly. we:g--J t - - a- ; i -pounds. .St''. i'f-.. . V : A .-- Artgl( r. ; Ilepuldif I Mrrrif' tt;l. i Tiie Mayor o. !;" -1 - - . what harra?s-d n:ei:-i c-t:--t his f.ffiee. He l.' ;uet d:.-rr'?-:",'-gation of get.tleni-:i tt 1 ; ; -. ! aesure him tlmt i - !.-, t -. ' him. and tha' ! r at v.! r : ; ' them, be couM hi ways r- v : support. Th-n thev sss ix : tribute four kr-g of t :. l- ; down tli river. w! -rH, ;l ton-wood trees, a ! '-' of i-v--::: soon to assemble. V:-.ti r:-' t r the Mavtir !? ;in-tJ. .Tt c'"': - delegation had e. k:Z ' Mayor bad rec n-it-l iri.rc r"f ttieir pt-isusMve ti. -i:k-!. guniem, un ai go wk?.. ' ' shajv-d I'ke the I. .a ' .' h ;:-:.. ' caoje in, sat d.n. ! i .-1 :::f tion fiom bin li.. n.-i ; 1 tnoisturt from 1.. t.r : v.-i : 'Well. him'? t'.e 'Srl-.. : alorg?' ; 'I'retty wpu. ' (ilad to he-ir i'. I -x s' y-' ' j vice. In what wayr' i 'AS U ptilff IliMD.' i 'I already bave 5-' ! 'Pretty grx.n.1 p.ie. wi"' ' I 'I'retty fair sl.tj'n.t-!.:. j 'No chance f. r u,r. I j 2o rihance fur j '2sot the leat br. v'' j 'Not a shadow. j 'Don't kno lo I srr.ii'y'-1 I '.No.' 1 i 'Qiot no ideaf J 'None whatever." I 'Katn't you rut-aV" 1 Ion"t thiiik 1 cuii.' I 'It 1 WhS to -tr.-l y.-u, J'-'- ? I yrab m' my t h ii . i h:.J - ' l-'irsi rg'Hn' i. y . '..r ; Tne Mayor K'oknl .: ! ;- 1 emiied. i 'Yes. sir, Firt S.ar,;- r. : - i the lowesi yiaoe jiui ,;.J a I take. 1 don't waM '-'. 1 I I'll go tmv and give j.j ' ' ' I up my recurd.' j lie went out. About aa 1 he rt-turued attd, iir 12 ! Mayor vo--il : 'Well, have you jia.a-J a ' "Xcv, don't reuiniii r ;. 'Haven't got a vn) ' 'J r' have youV" 'I'letty fair.' Well, I'll cive v:i n ; never like to cro -- i'1'-'-'He went out a r., i"-'-1' ' Uig a CtUlplf ol ..--i:i-. rf'-!i''"' Did I Mtaj h i at ei.r i-' -'Hardiy.' How )ncd:.i v.. " " i 'Indefinitely.' j 'Oli. no, that j S-ty, this jok- li - f,r ' j lon"t you ieiiU l-i' W wl1 s" I 'No. 1 din'i. s j 'If I tell )ou I iU.3i-' j ceive my coipnii-o:-'!: h- i 'r'- ( 'Well, confouiiu 1;. ' :t ! The man laui;i. d - 11 aald !, 'I am .!.!'i l'-1'-'I nevt r ht-iU-J of 00. Whail' ." . . t;t.a T ftr ! i I I ?t UllOT A. t Vi Well, svteal. 1 cauliV the Iuu hu.i i t 1 c k 1 r rooster fi. l'ai r. Ki.utv me j W.-l!. I wo i lilHV. ll ii ill Sti l j be.-iid lh.-tl r. I'.ii-: 1 I i tv. l ViiO.v. t thai m i o s in'. t'V : I:: H- I I'll:.'- ii- i. " Him- t .; (.11 Hi v i.iy , often called upon to umi,. . 1 4 aware that it is very finflCtl'i. tbeso questions with any r.tl tlveness, for the reas on that Mo 1 I i f
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