Vtlvei'tiNintr.lJn.tcH. The lrr nl rrlat-le rirrn Int icn'of O ('. p.kia Ii'kkmak en. uiida (t to 1 1 la vnralda cotisidrratH u ,1 i.ert t ra t-l.nte luvmwill te inserted at tl.e loin w u g lew rater: Is intoll!litWekIy;at BESSBrRU, CAJIBKUfO., PEXSA., 1IY JAMLS U. 1MSS0S, Ooaranteed Circulation. - 1-200 to ,4v& 1 men, :i "tnei l.M 1 Inrh, 3 months 1 lurh, 8 uionlh 1 in, h : year , 2 met . t tri' tit jih Inches, I jo-r 3 Inches, f, n-nntkl a Inches. 1 year ' i ruin run tuon! hs i column. l tni-nitis . r d:iun . 1 year i column. C months J .60 . 8.60 . (W . 6.0U ll.fJ . M.00 WOO 'ill (tu i i KnliMcrlptlnn Half. nni..v.i.v 1 ve:v-.ensb. in advance ?U d ltt .,ddiihinti m-miis. : i" do 11 not paid within the year.. 2 20 -Ti tier ons resldim- outside of lM """r ,fnw additional t-er year will he charged to par post&xe. --i- K,ril!! tbe atove term t.e d--ic no h' (. wbo don i eonault toeir p.riod irom "'J'SSvanee must not , 5!! u'1'U' understood .roc in! tiuio .-..riv.in:. , itpre you !rtr.p . If UP -4 A 30O 40 (to 1 column, 1 year ... 7-6.00 Kalnn l'ern. n-t inset i n. j cr Una rotictuent Incor'lotiH. per liti' A liu.n it'v.jr ' and K&vut r Nutl-M. fi.fr Au iiuirV N.ti-p. x.oo Simjr an. I rliui :.;r N..tic-.- j jj 4-l.miliUKti.i" or 'r.Ti .!iiii (, nnv cirHir tt tl ori-. cittj t-i tl L i.t: i"tli,I." flrMKIiCd t9 rail H'pm:, i, ,. i:i v uii'tttTtl l,i;. 'id it Itidl v nlui.1 uitfi, t ti lift It 1 1. id f. ra n: i-rt inemrnt Ho. k ii d1 Ji t. I'nMin . I a I Hint, t ritiy and HPTll,U!J tl,,-u'-, l Lc it. II ft l:r... Atd din'l ji u li.rmt it. "HE IS A FBEKMAN WHOM THE TRCTH MAKES FIIEE AND ALL ABE SLAVES BfctlDE." 81. OO and postage per year in ajvancc. JAS. C. HASSGN. Editor end Proprietor. E BENS BURG, PA . FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1S92. NUMBER 21. VOLUME XXVI. ituTVi !' ' twiawaa-IHe M too snort. II III V J I I ' I I 1 I p I ' fi U ,f U H iU II p v i v x ;"""""t- s - - is Eiratb Are GANSMAN'S m Elratl1 ATe- SPRING OPENING OF ti J QORRECTSTYLESOF FINE CLOTHING j v u itli tin- Finest ami Handsomest line of Men's, Hoys" and Child 'r ,m rhnw n in Altoona. These ioods luivi- lieen inannfaetured for us ly e-:i!e .Mi icli.int Tailors in this country, and they comprise all lite Wi' aii' tn" rpn" I"' l'i" the t t I." LATEST HOMTIK M F&BBICS OF I HE SEW ri-iv Wiii-ti iN Trieots. Wood Hrowns. Wliipconls. I'.lacU Cheviot. Cassiineres and ov-n-t liin!-' new and late in the line of Suitings, made up in Saeiies (utaways ami Prin.-e il.. i ts. and at priees that will defy i-oinpetitiou. Also, a lar:e line of pims Kf.-Kwar. Hats and laps of the Latest Shapes and Styles. I). (3- A. JST lariat ni.tliii-r. Hatter 4 Furnisher, M .K. EXXY.Xil-Hi"aii. TKEASURnR'S SALE Seated ani Unseated. Lands and Lots -IN Cambria County, A. 1. lS.'i T. (."HA .1 MXTK.K. Trrapurer of nnitrla rc.initv. 'r Hit" I'l iioronweiilth nf IVtinnvl Tanln In i nr iiiiu't ol the several Ai-t ol Assem bly In ?:iii! '.iniiifti w.a !t h directinii trip time atd nuinner ol pellinif "nseiited lfindi lor tTes. da aiTel. l" . lintii-e thnt the followlnir tract" of anaentcit l:ir.!-n.l lot. l irround In ?ald c.i'inty ooani' ri i. or ui'h l arm t nereof as m:v rift tie aeaaarv to I ::y ;irre;ir:tM"e o fxe duo thprenn foTOn- ve.ir ."r ni.r'. wl.l he otterpd tor ttt'.c at the'"'irt ll.-n-" I ri rhp l.ori.nvrh et t-bdn1 bur'j: . on flic Sr'i'" " 'MONDAY. relna the 13T1I PAY OF .JUNE NEXT, and enrttnnp l u M oirnmont Irnm dny to day until the whole t.c o'd lor furh arrearaiien of taxes and cost? ne -cssarlly .iccruinu thereon: tTnvealeil l.an'N.-lVIO anil NAM KS OK t IWNKI1S OB V A RH K S 'KK. Aoaae. P-a-s. Taxks a-d fours. .1 'nm! Tctrnship. 440 439 440 118 V20 John Ani!pron t' hn Morrison Vlpptln. iti-r r. Martin MDeonal i . i:8 87 i:ts 67 " :;s ;7 ;14 Same S:hi;iipI t 'alvin JO K.il.t Kos Tno. Im:ihoc Samp Snmc Inni lli r.rv lii.-e Kertiit.nn 1 tlonlon J:lf..t I 'Irnipnt .Inn VilllRn:(Smith 433 no iHi 17 1 400 400 401 !59 to SI 400 SOI 400 150 i:m 44 348 l-.l M li M KS 3!) 21 I2t :to 121 2S 81 77 16 '4 25 5! 81 63 SO 12 no -3 W I i . S'orm It'... S'nith part.... H. I N.'mI A Nl.-hol" V. I. An.!ron heirs Ji.hn lHltf.fi lien v. Vickroy Mi. h icl Sny.l. r J.ihn Thomas Owen I . v 1 1 ' oitn K're.l. ,v H'i, SnvijiT Thi'tita' K.!ar.l. -art (.'n, I ii : T""' n-hip. (Jnhrlet Morint (Snyder)... SHmupl Kcpsp J iiiip Kiher 140 100 14 108 32 90 16 25 205 20 3! w M 6 71 S 48 5 48 8 47 8 73 13 22 9 62 8 80 36 64 17 56 61 58 .11 K8 377 80 56 48 'ia Township. 10 Willi -im Mnton 104 .Im. I. Klin !i Co 100 i"linncll Kerr . Barker t itt roll Townthtp. U John Welpr . ' 7- artirttl Township. tt S.imiiel Calvin 181 I ine half lnteret of Shaw tt Tpst 13S Orphall Ir'erest ol Shaw . Tet ) .1 H KIpUp an.l S. S. Blair... 300 Condrnn lltrtman Vf& lamps Condron UO Martin Thi. mas o! Jacob CroiJ' Townthip. I Ti.hn Stlfflpr . '"ftr.Tf Tounxhip. 404 .lran Until t Klder. I.rtztt White Wm. Parker 1-4J lit Henry Philip. 1.4 1'T Stmon Walker It Iianlel C. i'arvon $ Dran Township. Bell At Blair 44) John Mears 44 .I'.hn Klshpr . 4 Inhn 11 arrison .. John Hrothcrltne 0 mp & Tt.ns. Patters jd (AndyOray- ti.n 4) Pa'-l. w Kelly l air, k Sa.-h 134 .1,1 n i O irris 4u0 J..!.e,h II arris . H ear.ix BareiairT.... .. .. .. w Wni Hw'i.n Kr-kiei Farmer TUI m. Tutiin .!esp Knh Hu'li M 'l'- nneti heirs I'a Umi w.,11 lU ,lair.- Hrvi,,n 4o N 0 vitet;r;.:::::::::.. OO ll- .1 allies .1 ..net lames C n. Iron. .'. It .Morris w ,,! V Henry Wolf 181 Henrv Inula ..... .". 4sS Jar-1'. Harris U J-ej.h Tlavls ".".. ISS J.IIEes .t,.Mp4. . . ' X4 J;in,r- '.!, iron .... . .1. ( e Turns,,,. Joseph 1 homas 3 67 ir.8 05 53 01 33 u 52 02 24 5M m 10 7 74 10O 48 118 82 0 U2 3.1 HI 74 27 35 4 115 !4 23 02 71 88 35 P4 MM 22 23 6 78 41 77 18 42 73 38 13 42 sti 7r, 24 'SI 2i 23 I 22:"- I 4 SO 42 05 ''.' frin T wn,!,!,,. Alary Hammer .I.in e- i '..n-'ron ( Ati'an"t in dependent school district).. Jaikon To'rnxhi,. Wm H. Sechler J"hn Hul Mey 1". i'.T.. .1. Thomas W h l"fi Thomas Vickroy W im- , p.mthpf . W m. H Seehler lohn Mi l eaters Peter I "si :nn 40 0 8 28 10 4S 40 fro H 10 , 4 i 4 4 10 TO 900 12 43 7 52 6.1 20 55 31 8 27 10 56 13 04 6 20 i.eo and Jo. T. I.. loria.jr Tuirnnh W.S8.. r red- ri.-k Hunter .. Samuel Hinton "twid..". H. ae. -.ner 'iu. r. Mcf.,n'md'iV.'".".".""."'." .In-.. C Smay ptatp ihos. M,K-rr,, p.,,,,;";;. John and James Klnports ... Jliadr Tuwmhip. eo. I). Mi.rvan J'- A. Hvnn Patrick Boreland lohn Barron Thos. Sanhprn 'avid Jackson"."."."; 1 .irvtK"',''i ".":r.:::::: J. H Kiske... . P. Walker saip, liaaprtv";:';: w 'I Wn. -la. jir.es 1. liwin..:::: John H.-iien i. Bell . w lison Hunt, part ier?r'tWr',nh:,,n-'"""". Jere Jackson fart... ... 'tmrnrrhill Tow,hip. 40 52 40 .',2 78 21! Cu U 34 13 61 14 53 181 2-2 t'4 4 I 1 1 .' 1 : 1 t 1 i '. lo la 11 i ; 42 71 3 84 V4 73 :ui i5 3o 81 28 48 15 77 156 T.8 26 48 40 311 4 68 24 26 11 74 !-0 6 74 I08 4'1 4 4 4 Tl t-T '' .'Nairle H'nry Wi.-! -u.es lulton. -" l!'l 80 SO H 34 Hi! 34 14 a 1441 34 24 40 u. ... . . " D I . part . Mitchell 1 Pinv teret.. nude ti Palmar two . tt-irdB In- 46 67 Stanyrrtrk . Towmliip. Lewis Plltt I. B. Cohti k .". 2 25 15 03 S 3VC -A- 1ST , HtS Eleventh Ave.. IWS , PA- SutKufliti nna Toiruithij. loo Jos. Thorn-is 37 0:5 Ilea Taylor Township. 30 Seer-ler . I'eelor 4 68 li'a iiin-;f on Toirnship. ar2 Sltniin K.mp 30 38 jo-) Se.-h:er.v C a k 35 i5 yd Ijco. A. Kui'hai.nau 15 15 60 So(.h!:i '.lur.l 8 6fi 4:1 II . S. Smith t ;o HI '2b42 Simon K ot '216 100 lieo lliiuiik-.il. imrt 8 i,l H'Uitf Township. 3CrJ Sinun WaUi r. . . . . . . 71 -J4 3V!7 Henrj Ihillis 77 17 f has Kmistead 440 Alex Brown 105 T7 54 Th-.tiiRs Br wn, 14-J7:j 4oj Win. Harris W 73 l-2'J .loUu H irrls Ml o 523 .lames K-'eil 1J3 05 White, l.i-Bll While 4.V Thos. Saiihurn Iu7 03 17U '.: M111011 Vil,e.- 40 36 3X5 Henry l'Mlini W) 74 .lames .Mcf lay 5i0 Samuel 4'a.vin 117 68 118 One-halt intetel otsnatrfe Arel.tis l-1 J no. 11 t ates 6fl Kred. Mollenaux 2"J 31 646 .Tatues Stephenson 3H3 78 Hit Wal ace Krehhs 2a b'2 lu Matthew t:uwan 4 36 Lower Yoili r Townnhip. jiiO Johnson heirs 1-13 J-J4 Joseph ! ites i2 50 ,1 ve;.h iares 1 88 lull James I'. Mcfonahey 4 8 100 KllenZ cli 4 61 SO laokson St. Clair 3 '2H Neateil l.anilinnn I.i-1HH!) anil lino. A. h. L. TAXH AND COSTS. .4(an.x Township. 302 Patrick Mctiounh n Co .. 4rt S9 306 Same 48 14 M. Ij. and John tiriftin mill.. 8 !4 1 1 Mrs. Cat h K.inkin.- 8 38 1 1 C. Hnssey " 58 30 Daniel Murphy 3 31 1 1 '. K Knox B 17 p.4 John 4. Krtnic 10 81, HI Aamn Kuliuer... 2 00 50 Same 50 B. V. KufT 4 5i AihviUe I'orouuh. 1 John Burif n 3 10 1 Alhert Hick 2 58 3 Samuel (illl 14 80 1 James McMullen SKI 1 .1 C. McMullen 154 1 John Ad ims 1 0:1 1 Edward Dunneaan 1 03 1 t harles Present 1 30 2 Charles Boranice 2 55 1 John Hut-hard 1 0U 1 Less McMullen 1 1 James Maloney 103 Alieijheny Township. 99 Spend ly Co.. M. K., of II. Becher Spend ly Si Co., M. K.. of Wm. (lallaher Spendley Co., M. K of H Dallncher estate James Biter Barr Township. H. J. Boland estate Joseph (lardner Wm. Williams Wm. Jackson J. McDonald Joseph (Han Wm. 1. Keith Vincent H um estate A. Jackson..... lilackltclt Tovtuhip. Blackllck Navigation Co Same Benjamin (Hlpatrlck Sarah E. Makln I-awrcnce Wyland . Same. M. K Stonehack 4i Martin John Fonst KIcLar.l s-el-lers estate........ Cttmhrbt Tinritship. David E. Davis Jonef i I.loyd James B. Younir Same Andrew Dlsbart . Jno. Murray tleo. N'melsl-urizer lie". Berke; and ui'll i:. 11. Kemp S. Keed Mary E TiMiott Paul J. L-.nrf ......... Cnrrilltiiirn Itornuijh. S Betnird Karl Carroll Tinrnship. Samuel Kelly Keut-en Newman CViof Ti'irnxhit. S. K. Burns ........ P. fx A. Klynn. Mineral Jno. Oates N. Bro., Mineral... Saraiiel tHil Same (ray ii Wyland Iianlel Kllt-e Martin spanicler. Mineral.... Alhert Koha Ctt 'irjii lit 7"rt.vif. 1 James McKemia T. W. Naitle - - IewlsK 11 McMullen 2 Autcust M.iyer estate Vincent Tonkin Cimcwftitijli TiiH'nshifK J: Samuel Paife A. J. Hawa' Eire Clay Bank Jno. Park estate 1 Nicholas Kellar 1 Samnel A. Brown Jno. E in - 1 Mlcnaei Carl 1 James Dorsey - 1 Mrs. Jennie Custer 1 Albert Oelselhart (Jrlrtltn ft Davis ... . 1 .los Harropp - . .... 1 Savlil-t I.ara( . 1 Htn'jr nito 1 Henry Scbniitn Vlust Siriwj Jl'irouijh. 12 80 4 51 SI 90 72 12 80 6 17 100 30 41 3i 15 60 3 46 20 130 123 10 10 105 190 13U 40 100 30 6 86 U 5tf 6 07 1 21 4 44 84 2 181 1 76 2tt 73 27 52 2 U 1 00 15 8 8 51 lft 13 4 42 15 ie 16 63 6 62 4 08 1 40 b 78 7 3. 1 80 3 20 4 03 2 08 l0 4 00 5 41 10O 138 100 4V. tio 07 40 64 3-i '1 117 4 40 1 10 2 W 100 72 US 6) 41) hi 3 no 67 40 2f. 16 61 13 58 10 89 7 38 10!t& 2 81 6 7 3 30 S 65 I 811 23 27 I 66 8 26 20 lo-l 1 45 4 08 3 20 2 30 60 3 ft 6 40 3 80 2 40 77 73 1 94 74 68 2 18 2 18 130 1 1 Wm. Jones 1 Mrs. Ella McCoy- i 1 a f alh. Mculre 1 2 Elizabeth Matt. .... Cruylc Toirnnhip. 150 Cainhrla oal fx Iron Co 2 Andrew Bradley.. 157 Joseph Burkhart. M K Haywood a Hill, coal Dank..... 2 2 lleortte Pen rod 7 B. E. Kufl 1 Arthur Elnnettan 53 Oeo. C. Fisher 1 1 Jno. Moore lhtm Tnuimhip. 27 Thoe. Kays li t I-loyJ. WrtKht fx Co., W. K.... 53 It. 1. Myers 75 Thomas Orltntb estate ....... 30 Abe Ixiuden 80 lrvln Brothers, Mineral 21 Same .. 70 Same l-) Same 270 Same 1 18 Same . 100 Sa me . . . . Etixt Taylor Toutmli I p. 1 J. H. Clark 1 Mrs. I.l-lla Hi tJ man 1 2 Joseph Burkhart 1 1 James O. Elndley . 1 2 Samuel Paite.. Jno. Meegan, coa. and lltne bank ...... 1 Wm. Johns .... Kichard O'Neill 80 Hannah Helnard....... Wm. KelKhard 1 Chas. W. Brown - 2 87 82 3 02 2 87 84 66 1 1:1 17 20 48 14 1 78 460 60 4 00 1 70 1 30 5 f 9 60 8 90 38 30 794 2 32 6 64 18 46 28 Hi 17 Zl 9 13 1 09 2 76 904 6b3 2 75 2 28 70 70 12 94 2 71 2 08 4 34 J. lis 2 t8 ws ao 0 t Vrl i(0 70 2 455 ; 'M 5S J :t7 2 no 1 15 y 04 i 21 18 l:i lo U 3.1 1 15 1 IS 75 wo .r7-2h 75 1 -J8 MO .Mary Itonaboe Frank (intzcii W. J. .Vllliiitns , Kl'lrr Tmrnsliij). V,hdf. Bradley St Co Thou a' M. tlslvp Dr. (rood II ray St Wyland, M.H.. .... Same. I'lujlier.... .1. V. Hnyle K. W. Krvln. M. U atue. .Mineral Ji.o. Tutitis . Smne H. Wadley Sol Wartelfky An hony Miller J. M. Yearlrk IL.i liim Wm. Sranla j I'biiit. Iauic Fninhlin liitrmiijh. 1 Thos. McCann estate.. 2 75 1 Christ Horner estate 53 (liillilzhi Tmrnxh ip. 278 Wm. Decker... .. ... 2S52 JIitstiiKjs ISomiHjh. 1 1 Wm. A. Brown 2 OS 2 J. K. Charlca 3 m; 1 H. 1 1 Holler 1 30 1 J. W. Moo.-e 1 74 1 Same 1 54 1 Anthony Miller 1 ) 1 Dennis M.-Cartney 3 27 1 1 .lulm -Mit'nrtnev 4 75 1 J ones AI. t rowan 1 29 j 1 A. Nelson I 54 1 1 homas Uickert 1 74 1 Wm. ScanUn IS!) 1 Wm. Wampolo 1 74 1 J. in. Yea rick 1 2'J Jiii .Not Toirnxh ip. 60 lames D. Adams 7 96 100 M. S. Bush 3 30 3 Eliritieth Dlshotnr t9 2 David Paul, mill 94 41 .lercmiah Periftn ......... 745 3 .ohn A. B.itrer, mill 1 32 170 lsaas Bowser 5 185 80 Paul f ouner 3 18) 150 Michael Mc.Mahon . 4 00 lou Patrick Mcfaiio :i 50 90 Jno J.lojd 5 4D 51 . ieo. K.iner 4 70 32 Oeo. H Kummell 2 25 loo A. W. Zeiilsr 6 10 40 Jacoo Funk ti 8 Joli (isfotf)i. fifth M"(tf7. 1). J. McLaughlin 4 44 Joli nstmrii. Seventh ll'tifi?. 1 .laities Backe 1 2s 1 Ida A. Burrell 1 28 1 Jno. B-yle 1 28 1 Stepheii f atupl-ell... 128 ).j Hiram Cozzens 90 J-.j Mara aret 'cizens W) 1 John Crull 1 70 2 Mrs. I.. Dudley 2 08 1 James Eversole 1 2s 1 1 K .1. Edwards 2 no 2 John B. Ureen 2 08 1 Henry Oouicbnour 2 08 1 H.J. v;i.:.!cs 28 1 M.iirant 1 2S 1 Maria Orovo 1 2A 1 Emma Ointer 1 28 1 (t. J. Hammer 1 29 2 M. K. Hoops 08 1 John Hocb.-tiue 1 29 1 John Hines 1 29 1 J. Hochstine .. 129 1 Sanf r-l Heirell 1 28 1 Mm. Holirvi.i 1 28 1 Mrs. Hose. Hockinj 1 29 1 N J. Hatfirart 129 1 William Hile I 2S 1 D M a L K. Hayes 1 29 1 Sarah and i . O. ilarrls... t 29 1 Samuel lnirran 1 28 1 W. II. Jones 1 29 I Mary H Martin 1 94 1 Mer.ll Erai.'clJ 2 08 1 Alairaie .1. Metzirar 1 29 1 1 Benj. Macon 2 48 1 Lizzie McCaPlican 129 1 A. B. McDaniel 129 1 M .ty .1. Miller 1 29 1 W. Krohernck... 129 1 Joseph Mulvehill 1 29 1 Mcllay ft K.j-lifers.. 1 2".i 1 A. Meuoher 1 29 1 James Marron 1 29 1 E-l. Nob e. Jr 1 29 1 N li. Nestler 1 29 1 Moru-iu O'BMer. 1 U 1 W. S. o Brien 1 14 1 1 John Park estate 8 38 1. Same 5 21 1 1 Wm.PuKh 231 I). L. Knkm 1 53 1 John Kutter 1 28 1 Kotiert Kusseltierjser 128 1 Ida A. lC'Jssell 129 2 tieo. T. Ke-y 2 08 1 James W. liose... 129 1 J. W. Hose 1 2ti 1 ieo. W. Stult - 1 95 1 C has Sanders 1 45 I W. H. Sanders 1 14 i J. V a 1 . tl. Stormer 1 29 1 1 Chas. Sheets 2 63 1 J. M. Stnter 1 29 1 Samuel Stineman..... 129 1 E. B. Schrum 1 29 1 Taylor Sx t o 1 61 14 JJ. C. Williams 1 53 2 James Williams 2 08 1 Jetry B . Wilber 128 2 Peter Warn 2 08 1 I.. A. Williams....- 128 1 eo. WlsBer 1 29 1 Mary Younir 129 Jtiltnstmrn, Eleventh Ward. i Cath tloss 1 45 "a Jno. W.Stutt 145 Lilly Unruu'ih. 2 W. K. Eraier 92 2 W. H. Sechler 82 funster Township. 100 Samuel Calvin 27 64 69 Moses I -en 15 21 42 M. M. McIlUKh : 15 loo John C. Noel 27 61 l'ortmjr Township. 1 Joseph B-irkPV estate 1 61 1 Mr,. E. Urilhih 1 60 72 Patrick MrCrosain I4tl7 2 Catb. Parrlsh 3 84 Ttettilc Toimsliip. Ephraitn Burkett Edward Bell heirs Blair fx Packer Same Same......... Same Same Same ............. Same Same Same Kev. A. K. Bell tJ.o. T. Beers) Jos. I' rye estate S. I. Fries John L. Oill Samuel Hlaerty. Mineral Same, M1ner.1l Sa me. Mineral.... Hamilton a Uu. Ben H,ss Annie r. 1- KirJaud. Miner al 'has. Kanstead W P. Walker S. M. W u,-ilck. part ol P. Such Same ".part ol P. Kelly.. Same, part ol M. Wells Josepb Tl-lle Jno. C. t rales Same David D. Dillen Dillell heirs Isaac Ldtuistoti tie,). W. (iallaher John Fl vim .!. F. iallaher Susan Hollas lien Hess J. II. Lute Lile Morrison F. A. Shoemaker Sume Nanry Cree J. C. liowmaii Van Scoyoi-. Mineral fs-o 753 418 52 lo 113 182 433 4;k? 32 4 sw 50 75 50 113 10 la.; 00 13 28 25 63 83 no 40 57 107 13 109 08 8 70 1 48 62 76 18 X! 15 no 15 85 6 07 4 74 6 35 2 83 38 5-1 6 IM 2! 13 94 M 2,i 9 71 82 71 82 39 18 1 30 V 90 10 80 2 S2 1 -V) 3 58 lo ID 2 OS tl ICi 3 41 5 12 3 71) 3 ftS ft Ml 31 2ft 1 25 1 7". 2 75 1 1 45 24 49 333 1 100 465 70 217 217 Hit 25 46 0 Hi V7 30 :M 1 1 35 7U Soiilii Fork llorouijli. J. W. Ilaywoinl 1 koliert llowou 1 Thos. M. Jones Ston yrret k Tnwnsh ip. Klla K. Cover 1 Kiehaid Davis John Dinehart John 1 lilxTt 2 4t )5 1)5 3 3 4 M) .) 1 22 2 ID 2 IO 1 3D S2 1H 1 :to 2 10 70 1 It 1 22 1 30 2 10 1 3 'JO A. Farahaujjh Chas. Fisher Naney iardner Philip J. C.ens tiodfrey HotTman Frank F.endricks. . . . M. K. McAl8-e lv khart Phile V. X. Sedelmire Same Maria Wyland John WettermatiKh. . Fram is Seifihinan. . . John Hines Jno. 11. Horn Samuel Hetzell Frank Hess KriiiK .V Kllis Kvan K. I.loyd K. F. McConahey... . li. 15. Mi-Conahey.... A. .J. M-Laiti John Now .1. D. Kose Jno. II utter J .nob Aver ill '.Kl "10 '.) 1 1 234 ti '.) 1 10 j ;) no 2 10 .) '.) '.: 1 30 I at .' -Inn. II. lireeii 1 K. I.. Mneler 1 Samuel ltmrani Smntncrh ill Trtih ip. Thos. Donahue Chas. H. iross Same Same Same Jere M etloiiile estate John Hrown Mary A. Kvans John He illy SnxifUehiiHna Tioiif. 1 J. K.Cord.-ll 1 J. K. Charles .1. V It. Douglass J. M. Esleti 1 Kraticis Kline James Lamer 1 r. Miller 1 :tn '.-o '.( li 'i :w lilt) 4'i -T '-'S in s;i lr li:t Trt 1 1 .15 1 40 71 - 414 s:i s:t 1S4 35t 45 -11 4i,. 2 'J3 ." . H I -T. S - 4 :ni i !l.'S li t-1 ti .'(4 lttt 41 2 Atiziist St men . . W. J. Moore 4 :i 144 I Ml Notely .V mi ".)4 Samr, Mineral lloir.' ii Same. Mineral r: 50 Same. Mineral I'J 1- l'. I". S. D l.rien tW 1 1 Marv Kishi II s7 1 J. M'. Walt -1 "3 I .Mi Jno. Tnl-lis ft M 1 Mary '. ilanaii 1 ) 5l John Westover .'17.5 ; Stephen Wilson Vi ! Tlliint llhill llnroil'lli. 1 Mrs. Ann (ilaucv 1 M iehael Lym-h tai 1 Tnos. Mi l-addeii etale. SJ 1 liallit.iu Mvers 1 1 Thos. J. M. t loskey s.' 1 Chas. Ward M Win. C. Wolf 1 ll"lxi illij'oll 'VliWllsfi tyi. S Thus. Hums 1 so 4- Same. Mini ral 1'. 4'.i r.s II. J. Kvans :i .".s 1 1 Kverhart A: Head J) 27 John Hamilton 3 4S 7S Owen Inli-siiy 1"-.. 1C K. M. r.eminoii estatt;... 31" til JD M. H. Mcl.aushliii David Met 'ov. Mineral.. 7 34 -im M. A. Mc ionitrle l'" s) J. 1. )rr 4 1 1 .Mrs. J. O'Neill 3V4 40 Alla rt Hall " 14 4 Kd. llotialierty 1 .V 21'. Standaid Coal Co., I.im- itel. M. U 7 07 .Kl Cardner II. Morrow 21") 12 II. J. Hopple 1 i) ln." Dun. Kearney estate 2 .V 2H Samuel Lemon X 43 400 Same 11)10 t;;i Win. Lilly 3 3 5 Same 7D liV David Wilhelm 3 7o I 4 John Dtiuii 3 .vs 1 2 John Kinney estate 3 ID 5 I'al. O'Douii 1 7o 1 1 Thos. Pitrd v 1 7l 1 1 Alex. Kaah! 4 tH 1 John Siio;,.- 117 1 K. U. Westl.riK.k 1 2S 1 1 Mil hael C ire 1 ." 0 Heili y J. Hopple 1 VI HYt Taiilor Ton nsliii. 15 Cyrus llollle Jl 15 ll'lt ; Tou nsfiii. in lleuj. Heers 2 00 13 Same J 51 r.S S. W. livers 11 07 73 I'. & A. riynii. Mineral. 4 t.2 2." Same. M im-ral 2 t3 73 Same, Mineral ." 72 WI Jos. 1 Olass 14 71 loo I'errv Troxell 2154 Vs T. Tl Williams v 1i Aiisrustine Hautt. 2 !) 50 J. M. Klliot 2 .V) 2 Amanda ChamU-rs rj Ml Jno. li. (iill 3 .-) 42 D. A. Luther 2 34 100 C. C. C. Coal V: Coke Co 13 3S Ml Same 7 14 315 Same .".1 4S 33 Same S5 4s 13 M. D. KiM, II 2 S5 Ml Shaw .V TeM 4 HI i Same sirs 4o Shaw v Iv'rel.lis. Miner. era I 3 '. IK) Same 12 71 US Same 1(1 7'i loo Same 1)27 Upper 1'otler Township. 1 Mary Col.urn 1 45 ' 1 Wiison Cramer 1 2S , " Thos. .1. Howe 4 42 4 Cath. II .11 man 2 os 1 J no. D. K lio 1 45 I l'i Mrs. Flora S. Ortys 20s Christ Sla-rle 4 o5 1 A. J. Hard '. .1 Wm. Ilarneit "J7 1 Johanna ( lark 1 13 2 Jno. W. Kelly 2i .' ; Adam Koch H7 )i ( hrist Koch 1C K. Peters 1 13 i Jno. Wilkins 2 Lower 1'oder Toirnship. 1 Allx-rt Hear 5 s;t 1 Kachcl Clawson 2 os i Kose Clawson 20s l1.: Mrs. Jno. Donnelly 12s 1:. Same 3 7M llattie L. I lavis 2 3S 1 Wm. Davis n tv, 2 Frank Framokok tl 4i Peter (iardner 22 it 1 Henry Heiut r 4 s 1 Auir. Lillia 7 vs 1 S. A. Luke -ji; 2 Sarah C. L ivion 'J IV.t Michael Mulvehill litis 1O0 31 Chas. .1. Plii fi-r 2i O. M. Thomas mni David Teeter ik Thos. Toner 1) 2i I.C. Kvan 2 rs Wm. Suh iiv (K I 2UO r.heain ,V Potts s ') Win. Mehau 2 81 Wm. I wens ti li) Same ft tift Miles A. Smith 7 '.s Same 5 lo I ieo. Wai'ley 7 lis Jos. Wairner 3 30 13 M 1 n T--II v 1 1 le t Camhria Water 1 'o s !) Utisell Smith 4 70 Ivor Thomas.; 3 30 JohiiMoun St. II. K. Co. 4 10 Samuel I nhart 304 Mary Nisriitiiiiraie 2 ss Mrs. Itailiara Albright. 1 2S Isaac Ctilin 22 si Sylvester Davis 70 Fred. Derklx-ck 2 4S Chal L. Dick 3 SS Stephen FiNlire 4s Jos. 1 1 ay.i 4 ss Uriah Hulett 4 ss lirace K. Voiler 2ttS Jno. Morrison os K. K. Til.la.tt 4 10 C W. Moses 2 SS Ala- M akin 4 sS Thos. M ihvlinko 2 4S James L. Pett 3 7i Steplien Patrock 3 2i Dennis Kuden 471.1 Win. I'aser 4 43 Israel KoU-rtson 543 Alh. Kot t 5 43 Kind ley Smith , its l,'wis Smith ; tvj Mrs. Lizzie Su-venson.. 3 14 L. C. Temple 2 OS D. A. Williams 444 Natiey K. Wilson 2 43 Joseph Mahaffey 1 liird .V- PolitiK 1 lis 1 4i i 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 1 2 Ala? lilouirh '.iCCt 2 Itrnatius Kihler 1 40 1 Mrs. Kate Kinley 2 ') 1 lmis Meuholi 1 40 1 3i 3fi.-lia, I Kuder 3 S5 1 Jacoli Smit h 4 00 1 H'm. Thompson 470 1 Anthony H'eiler 1 40 1 K Adam Stiller 3 30 1 John Spi ne'er 1 40 1 1 Mary A. Kr ne 1 M) 1 lieo. K. Lingle 1 M) li Ji Ino. A-h 2 00 C. J. MAYEK. Treasurer of Cambria county. Treasurer's oflicc, March 31, lsirj. PILES A5 AKESIS ptw, Inrtunt reiM t ami M an infallil-lo ar for rile. Price $1. By iinunnsTsormml. SHmpu-s free. Ailln-WA M k Esls,' JJux2Uti,e rk City. junmuiy I am wafli'd b-.uk in fancy To those durUntf loyhxxl days, AVht u our pulses leaied ecstatic Like Hil' swell of martial lays. Ob, the fullness then of living! Oh, the j y that Hushed our hearts AVhi n 1 think 'tis pone forever. Then a tear unbiuUen starts. lint the old world has a fa.-hiun Of Uii8-ns-ii:ir frowns to-day, While it scml.s a smile to-morrow To eruhaat their xrloom away. I recall the 1 izy luniur As we l iy le neath the trees. And rcv:-"..-i d the swirli".-? waters As they wandered to the seu. Ah. what uplendid dreams of ciitiust Fioate-1 l:ir-iix'h our fancy there! How w,' l:rus!i, ,1 aside , a h Kcrrow! How we l::i,:is':ieil every care! N-it a note : -.rl..iit so-ui-led In 'li-- fyiuirfcony ,:f life; Not the tr. nndn of sa-lness The lortissimo ui strife. Th- re was f;ish!rn- l friTile castles, lK-oraed to erumlde with a Lrtath, And ra-neuth their ilr-.-ary ruins Draff onr fon-iest hi-iK-s to cl alh. Will there 1-e some sweet to-morrow Tliat snail thru! -i;r h-'arts as tli. n: Will that 1-uyish fasi inatiou Evi. r come ti us again? Yes. tin? heart that once has trembled To t ;.e r iv; : -e r,f a boy. Will Is- t ri : . ;R.- y,.t. I f:.ncy. To some v. li. I. ill lirious joy. , Coiii itiilee.l tlie Tiw.a that iitif-'ers In et-Tu-.l r.-tmsiiect: Hiiu mi f.iture I.opi s wi!l quicken. Him no pn-seiit joys afTect. Iet the jKLSt 1-e but the preface To the ser.-Il of eomia'-' Vears, As creation was the tirelutlc To the music of the sp'-sercs. J. H. TiKld, in Inter Ocean. SARA'S KOMA.XCE. The Reward or n Girl Who Over came False Pride. "Dearest minima, couldn't 1 have it?" Mrs. Auhrey sat ly th lialf-lipht of the lim fire coals were ly far t-;' dear for a reckless l.la.e to 1-e jvn:.;'. t -ii with the curtain yet ii:;.lraYii, :- 1 that the tender yellow liifht of the I Vl.ruary sunset thone in, ami the ::i;.'I. s of the room were filled willi bhadows. A pretty little room it see moil now, a'.thonsrli it would har.llv have lt-.rn th : 1 ril'.iant, tincomproii.i tin 1 ,.f in -outlay. f-r the carp t was -l.ir:...- 1 ::ti.l inoadtil in 1:1;. i.y :i '.:tn:l 11 ;: ': '' lahioued ratr rus Lad Wen laid skill fully down to hide the spots vvhieli were ia-t nil redemption. The tahlo coViT was filcl by many a washino-; tln curtains were arraiw-1 in folds which fehould not betray the ras, anil the very mantel ornaments ..ere mend ed w ith ceaicut. To lce?p up tlu out tv arl show aie' li;;i";ty of a lady ti)xi an income which would hava Won insulliciont for a serv ant, is tryuip; to the most crara'mb nature: yet thus had been Mrs. Aubrey 's task ever since her husband die-d, h-av-in her with little Sara, a fluid of nine summers. She had economized in the mst painful decree; she ha-1 worn her shabby drosses until they were ready to drop o:T; she had patched her t lothus until there was scarcely a shred left of the oriyinal material; she had cut olf this luxury and that eondimunt from her poor table until her diet ln-came literally bread and water; and even then debts (rrevv upon her life like hideous fuutr'i. Her husband had left Lcr a trifle, but this was carefully re served for the expenses of hwr little Sara. However she might pinch and save anil ttarvo, Sara was always com fortably clad, and had plenty of gooil, wholesome food to eat. lint there are a score of shabby-genteel devices by which reduced ladies can earn a few dollars, and Mrs. Aubrey solicited copying from the villag-e lawyer, sat up Ion;? after Sara's pretty eyes were sealed iu similiter to embroider lino work for the stores, and even rejoiced to t'et plain sewintf to do, at a rate, which was pitifully meaner! It had been seven years of famine, but the end of the lontr ordval w as ap proaching at last. Sara was Wing trained for a teacher, and the gradua tion day was near at hand Sara, who had irrowu into a tall, lowly jrirl, like a white lily; with deep violet eyes reddish-brown hair, all interwoven with threads of fold, and cheeks of velvety pink: and Mr. Mitchell, the principal, bad promised to use his very best elTorts to obtain a situation fi-r Sara when she had graduated: and all seemed couleur de rose. . And in the winter twilight Sara ha 1 rushed into the room, brihin with her a breath of frozen, piue-seented air, and told her mother liow the grad uating class were all to Ik dressed in white merino and white silk shirred ovorskirts and broad white riblion sashes. '"Not a bit of color about us mam ma," the pirl breathlessly added, "ex cept the little knots of blue violets we are to wear at our belts." Mrs. Aubrey looked aghast. "White merino, dear! With white silk shirred overskirts! Indeed, in deed, Sara, as far as you are con cerned, it is quite out of the question!" '"Mamma!" cried out the girl. "My darling, it would cost twenty live dollars at the very least," urged Mrs. Aubrey. "No, mamma," pleaded Sara; "only twenty. Helen Hs.zelton says we can buy the material all in one piece and get a considerable reduction on it; and you know, mamma, darling, you are such a skillful needlewoman that my dressmaker's bill will be nothing." "Itut even then, dearest," said Mrs. Aubrey, "where are we to get the twenty dollars?" Pretty Sara burst into tears. "My darling, don't!" pleaded the mother, in whose heart every spark ling drop was like the acute prick of a dagger. "Don't break my heart, Sara! I should like to see you as elegantly dressed as any girl in the school, but you know how poor we are." And then, with her tear-wet face hid den on her mother's bhoulder, Sara so! -10(1 out: . "Couldn't I have it, mamma? Oh, darling mamma, couldn't I?" "I will do up your old muslin, dear," sobbed the mother. "And I think we can afford some fresh blonde and the new ribbon sash and " "Oh, mamma," interrupted poor Sara, "must I wear that old, tattered, shrunken thing, when all the other girls are in merino and white blurred silk?" "Dearest, what else can we do?" Mrs. Aubrey could almost have cried with Sara had she dared to give way to her feelings. How wretched it is to be poor!" soolted Sara, sitting down oa the hearth rug, with her face in her moth er's lap. "Mamma, what have we done that we should lie so cramped and ground down, so fettered with pov erty?" It will not be so always, dear," en couraged her mother. "N." said Sara, sadly: "I shall bo a teacher soon. And then, mamma, you shall have a wine-colored oa-.hmcre dress and a set of furs, and will wear what 1 please. lint, mamma, if I could only have the white merino dress this once!"' "My daughter! my dattght- r!" Sara could feel the warm drops from her mother's eyes upon l.cri liec'.:. "Mamma!" she cried :ut. caressing ly, "don't cry, that's a darling; I il wear the old white muslin! I'd wear tin iitliin't! You have been a heroin, , quietly and patiently, :;11 those years, and here am I that can't endure a si;. glo privation! Maimna, 7le a her oine, too.' And the pale mother and blooming daughter clasped each other tenderly in a long, silent embrace. "Hut it's a shame, isn't it." resume-! Sara, after a brief silence, wealth should 1-e so unevenly "that Hvid.-l in this world? Look :-t !.'- 1 -ti 11 ton, at the 'court,' with her green houses full of flowers, and her p-ny phaeton, and the diamo!: Is she is I , have when she leaves school. It's a surprise for h. 'r, mamma, quit'. a sur prise. Col. Hazelton himself shoivcd them to me a cross and a pair of soli taire eardrops like sparkles of white fire." "Showed them to you, d ar?" "Yes. mamma!" answered the girl. '"Hut how came he to do that?"" 'Oh, he often talks t- me when I am at the court," said unconscious Sara. "About what, Sara?" lh, altotit Helen, and about th; ferns and orchids in the con oevato-ics and the now birds in the aviary and alout the foreign countries 1:- has traveled in. Oh, I wish you e-r.'d he;r him, mamma," cried the girl, enthu siastically. "What sort of a man is he, Sara?" asked the mother, becoming vai-u.dy consc-ious at this late day. t!.:.t her pretty treasure was :i- long r a Vi 1 but a budding maiden, v. ith ail a maiden's sweet possibilities I.e.". rher. "He's very handsome, mam::. a. Dark and tall, with a :tri.ight, military way of carrying himself, and the pleasantcst voice you ever hoard." "Does he talk to you much?" "Oh, often, mamma," declared Sara. Mrs. Aubrey was silent for a few minu'os. A vague fear was entering into hor heart. "Sara," s :i l she, at last, "I do not Ciink that it is lcst for von to bo too much at Hazelton court." "Why not. mamma?" Sara opened her big blue eyes in innocent surprise. 'It's so pleasant there, sivl I like them cli so much.'' Mrs. Aubrey hesitated She could not answer: "I localise Col. Hazelton is a widower, r.n-l people will talk and gossip." So she equivocated a little, and made r, ply: "They live so differently from what we do, darling. It is scarcely a good or wise preparation for your new life." Sara pondered the natter over. "I don't see what difference it makes mamma," said she; "but, of course, when I get a situation I shall have no time for visiting; and Helen is going to Paris with her father in the spring, so there will be an end of all my intimacy there." Iiravo little Sara! She irn a hero ine, for she wore the old washed-ovcr mu-lin dress standing among the fair young girls in soft merino and lustrous lead-w hite silk. "Mamma can't afford it," she an swered, quietly, to all the criticism that was uttered. Helen Hazelton brought her home that evening in the sleigh, with a box of cut rosebuds and Last India ferns and left her with her mother. Mrs. Aubrey looked up from her sew ing. "My darling," said she, "your cheeks are like carnations!" "It's the winter air, I suppose." said Sara, flinging down her Imaiict. "!ia:ii ma, put aside that hateful needle! You are never to sow any more! 1'vo made up my mind n,-t to teach in the New York public schiM'ls!" "Sara!" "1 am going t.) Hazelton court." Mrs Aubrey's faded eyes sparkled "To be Helen's governess?" cried she. "Helen's governess, indeed!" said Sara. "Helen knows as much as I do; mamma, you have guessed wrong this time."' She knelt down on tin floor and laid her cheek oil her mother's knee. "Mamma, Col. Hazelton has asked me to marry him," said she, "and I have said yes " Asked you to marry him, Sara? Hut you are such a child!" cried Mrs. Au brey. "That's the reason he likes me, he says" confessed blushing Sara. "And you. dearest do you love him?" "Mamma, he's the one man in all the world to me," whispered the girl. And child and mother wept together a shower of happy tears "Hut, sweetest," whispered Mrs. Au brey, "you seein such a child to be married." "Yes mamma, I know," said Sara, gravely. "Hut if I am to lie happy, the sooner I begin the better." Which was an incontrovertible piece of logic Amy Kandolph, in N. Y. Ledger. German Women. That the women of tiormany are un doubtedly inferior to the ruen is one of the most striking proofs of the back ward state of civilization in tlermany. It seems strange, too, since the lierman girl usually receives an admirable edu cation, together with a thorough train ing in cookery and needlework. Y'et after her marriage she accepts her posi tion as the "llausfrau" and "Hausmut ter," with few ideas or aspirations be yond hor kitchen and nursery, and no topics of conversation except the iniqui ty of her servants and the extravagance of her neighbors. Her husband, on the other hand, is as a rule, original and intelligent, and would be an agreeable conversationalist if he were not too ar gumentative and self -opinionated VANISHED DREAMS. I-.iut:ft:l stories, ia si. !: , s wild. Ti i y tel.! 1 f ti e !.;: li s 1, ri 1 was a child Hov. ith Ie, t hi.,-the f. .-.uel.rlls, so lis'lil and f.iir. They titer-d th" d v. l's .rs i. f v. 1: t and cr- ; Al.tl i.s linn :..!...' uiel.s -d in :u the vrass, S ;': i u itt.. ....; .i,i to pass; " u tl. , , :-.,--s wh.e:i tic fairies had !,;. - t. 1-t day they t.rouiht pladness. for nicht ther l-rouu'ht rest- 1; heart 1 I mv t.i'.eiiinKl! what vi-'os v;,in Were mi.. 1 I v. - !,- 1 . ,r t',e f..irv ir,.:i,; Hut the i- i 1 ui tl.e l.ori.-s came tn.t tn;'i;: No t'.iii.; of th. :r l.e.oit-rnl ttinrs l,a-Ue,l .r. And tl: ;-- :i-. .li'., - Ah. tl-y know tin We ! Wh.T- : . -V.:. I - :; : :! ur- iv iii-. n i:i-l :' i.:.. :o.t! ri ! -- dwell: ' : -'. '.: :i ... . r v.-t si. y, ..: y.rj see toeii, niih ' Alas! f,.r .e hurt - ' -r-i M'.-e it- v.. . : s -.; . : . 1;. .... 1 1 .-.;; th : . : v. - Ou r licit h-r it!. - .: i-;:..:. .-.j tl. li!:i: 1 h".;r-. I'i.-t.i v '.. .'--r: Vi I.Jr. O'er t'.. 1 : I -..I tl.. ' l-.ve fill or-. 1 u 1. ha low 11:1 1. and ti;- h- ir:'. - Kre i!-- 1, iii. r l...s p. 1st. i. r t!it Mrrh v imls Mown. " Tl:e l:r- s ::re iVi !i-.:...! 1ie hi ". Js t-.t:. ; I ):.! i, : i- r:rn-l on the rr : !,--a. i..i.i : u..iv, I :: '.:. :: :r,v !. urt 1 1:: u'- T:-- .-1 j-. Tl.. 1. ..f 1 Is v. si.-:. ' m ; --, .1 :;w:iy: lefe ,! v t-.. r- :.!- Ki V 1 ilit 1 ! : rt-: !..-:itt !. ,t 1 : . t: 1. i . 1.1 . .. , Hat the . ' . .-. i !. :r' M.iry :. .- "-. r-' J.urii..l A I JOWL 01' 0 I.TEL Whr-t Dolly Galiiod by Her Culin ary K'JOWloJ;;c. The spoon was suddenly laid down arid I'nele Joshua's shaggy brows --n-tracted till they met ill a frizzle. I liie u.toss his forehead. "It's burnt." said he. "Well, tartly exclaimed A hlioa. "1 burnt my hand.. t--: that i--. 1 scalile-1 it dreadfully w!iett wasslir-ri:-g i.. tiio in- id. It spluttered and babble 1 -..p. Hut ii ; fur the fuel's be ing burnt, that's, only your notion! I'm sure I didn't c- ! it l--ii'r. "No."' !'i:c!e ' - Ima ealmlv rej-iine-!. "yon l'i in"; con!; i: l.-r. ; tastes ia . 11 it t he :...i '; ' ; . and you've got it too : i'l v! 1 eat it. it tal.es a knack t tu 1'.: gnvl. It seems tome that a v I.: i ..... 1 i t eat g. - 1 11 ;i . t tl.irt.v, to 1 1 eat !" .vdelina's of y-iir ai.', A '! I tv - 1:: a r!:i v ? .-ii-l.t 1 . kti'.-.v I: j si ::'!' li: iff a si'-l: j. t I An 'iii'rvv red burn. 1! '! checks. She seized the. 1 .'. i I 1 CI 111- dcmi.cd '..'riit-l and ll-mi.e, d t!:e .:'-:- .m, where tlie t 11 into -t of the family were as -en. bio .1. "1"1 never i-s-k miothcr thing for him as Ldig as 1 live!" she exclaimed. "I do wi-h, ma, that when I nch; Joshua sent word that he w as coming to visit us, you bad written to him lhat we were sick, or something, and it wasn't convenient!" ."Don't be rash," said Mrs. Dart. .1 shariMoncd matron, with calculating gray eyes "Folks say he's ri- !.!'' "I don't believe it!' retorted Adelina. "Nor do !!'" echoed l.crsi-t.T Hlanch--. a languid h'.ondo. "If is worth any thing why does he. dress sr shabl-jly? I almost die of shame every time he goes to church with us!" "And think of his home!" continued Adclina. "That little rod farmhouse, with its rag carpet, featherbeds aid windows that won't let down at the top it's awful!" "Why. I thought it was a lovely place, with its sloping, moss-covered roof and the big elms around iti" said Dolly. We have mentioned Dolly last be cause it seemed to be the fashion in the Dart household liver since she was a tiny lass and her father ha-1 foolishly wedded the W idow Wood and brought her an.l her two grown-up daughters to l.is home, Dolly had Ik en a very insignificant person. Papa Dart did not longsurvive his fol ly, an.l after his death 1 lolly wast is a led worse than ever. She did most of the work and had least of the pleasure. Adelina. and lihinche seemed to have a sort of spite against her. Perhaps it was owing to jealousy of her licauty, for D-.lly was very pretty. 1'ew of the fashionable set iu the town of Conover knew anything about Dolly. She is such a mere child yet t young to go into society," Mrs. Dart wouid carelessly remark. "I have Ad. -Una and lilanche to chaperon, and when they are comfortably settled in life, why then it'll le time for Doily to come out. It isn't likely that she cares much about it. anyway, she's such a homo bixly!" Dolly was a h'-me-body. but, like most young girls, she had a longing for pretty clothes and gay festivities. And when she" hoard a'nout the ball that was to be given down at Squire Dela no's the nalvob of the town, in honor of the return of his son ami daughter the former from a tiermau universi ty and the latter a wise young damsel from Yassar when she saw with her own eyes the dainty cream-tinted invi tation with her own name, "Miss Dor othy Dart," written on it, she wanted to go very much, indeed, and, for a wonder, summoned up enough bold ness to manifest her desire. "W hy. Dolly, w hat can you lie think ing of!" exclaimed her stepmother. "You know I cannot aiTord to get you a new dress!" "1 can wear my white muslin!" stout ly persisted the young girL "Your old muslin? That wouldn't do at all! You'd le a real dowdy!" "She might have my blue silk lixed over." sugges ted lilanche, who was not bad-hearted if folks didn't set her up to it. Adclina frowned "You said you were going to have your blue silk colored and made into a Wattcau wrapper," she remarked, severely. "Yes 1 did intend to," lilanche re plied, subdued by the frown, and Mrs. Dart ended the conversation by saying, decidedly: "You see, Dolly, it's quite impossi ble! What with Adolina's new wiue colored satin and lilanche's silk, 1 can't a fiord to spend a penny more." Now it so happened that I'ncle Joshua hail never paid much attention to Dolly. Ho had either 'bought that she had too much to do a ul ; .at he would not add to her cares, or he had preferred to have her half-sist.r wait on him. Hut he took kindly notice of her now, when, after her little battle, she came ' "' istairs briugiug him a bowl of gruel that she hail made with her own hunds tor, w ise htlic woman that she was she '..new that the '-st way to cure her own i...happiuess was to .1- V.ill lli:ii!i- il. Villi .-. .' " .; ting it. "'!'! at's ! 1 ; i..t,-: N U'n-r too thick n--r too thin, .'..ok ; ,1 l bi.rr.t and meal i n't raw! Slt-I ; ! I 1 too! lli.i.e.ii I .1.- s .-:',!,; 1 i;' y-"1 are a more chit! Hut wiiat ma - y. mr ,vo so r d. 1 lid !.' Keen s'.an !. ).' 1. 1 long over a hoi V.ve c.ki:,-- for an old 0- :. 1! .. 1.. '.' No". 1.1 bet i ..' best v.iiile hesii.ro pig that .ini'vo been eying." i ' :iy began to -'ive a half hys terical "..!!.:!. but ti.'i-t.;! gentle. nan was so ... i yue-.r liel ! tl.a b. :"..!, she '::: :' ': t tit who'.- s 1 . ,ry of her !. :re a::.' i; -r o ! .appoi u r.ix n t came ,-i:t. ":!".:.., ..! '::. :.('.! li.iMr-',! Too bad, '" '-' :.s al' Hue. i'.i.'ie J. --.".. ::a said, v !; ii -' ip!"' I lis ;!-:. ! :-, l'!(- sm ,-m. 1 11! . And . ; - t !, i o .-, 1 was em; it v he s ..!.!; ' i .. .'-;,- -'d v ". 1 tl ol-' t. ) M i -s A us :: n ! liart-iw ;. i-i a - if her if siie .'.ii-i t e. ."10 over and have a game of or; . i .1 ii me. " N..v, M : . A matiiht tiart- .v was one of the a ri--t . rat :- sp n '. ,-. nf the town, but : he and I'liee- J.-hua l.n l been -i!-l friefi'.s and so!: miniates, anil oii an.l n:.!-!'a-.;.,n,.,l a. . was, she 1- '. ! h i 1.1 1 . i;.- a '.:- 1 h. r. A - r.iin.-ly, she ai'-Mer--! t!'.' nm in - r-.on. :.nd th: ei il.l :. .. oard . were f ' '. .-oin'llg, 'it I iaia -.r tie -'a iie : . a t a very so. 1 : 1 .--I--, i"- :- tl.e .-Id e. : t,.,l to be t-1 '..-' . ry , ;:t-!ii-s'lv about -:.- ! : -. i-.n-'t b-f - -.'he Wont 1-'! .'.:'. .'. . .at.-':! call--.' !'!; to one f ':!- rt, in l-,.v Lea : o yi.-i .. .at t 1 g 1 to ! I..- j'.-i-ty, do .''it. i :' -' a: '.' We'! ",,,, . ur uncle itr. ' !-.- -elf v. - -ii!d lilt- fi '. ! nil (.', l..r.'1's going to be a 1 , tin alTair. As for your - Id 1:1 u 1 i n a let it;.' t:.!.e it home with la . l', :i;-,:s I Ilia V be a Lie to liv it l, ;l w . t ' 1 - 1.10 1 1 . e a !', ! r: 1.1 . in v ' ) 1 n't men t ' -:i t ' ! . to an y of.e. We'll surprise Mrs. Pa.! and her ilaughl-Ts." Dolly knew bow to i! :,!..- 1 i!,- r niee lis'.-, f r siek. ; T! ! 1... a.' t aat the rest of t'. h -r la.i:, tuou- !'-. imilv h ;d let 1. .'all into I neb." Jo-.ii :a iaia.I .sump- "I : ..,,uli think yof.'il It-.: your feet otT!" K'i'i :.- observ, -1. . aam.serat i:: i.'!.- Mr,. Dart a Mod. with a "t.. :i titer. -y -i!-i,' 01a stals the oilman! I d..-i t l::;.r,v v. 1 we'd do if v. - ! a i 10 wait on liii.i, now that we :.; ': : -y g-Hirig rca.iy for the part;. ! ' 'I' -..niag for the l.i - -:n, r-1 ioncl 1 e.: Mrs. hart an.! I, rdaugh- t r otT in a stag-- of t;: ;li satis faet .1 .11, and liar 1! v jail .10 smn! of their i ired hack died away ln.fo.-e Miss Amanda's private carriag- eki !:- d ltj the mad "For all the w..? '. I l.ke n f.'iii v go haother's 1 a: aipl. i n e i;ich!" as D-tllv arter-.vard Isi.rhiti.-l v it. Miss Am:-n '.1 '- -:! the carri:!ge -tat ly i .1 In r and ,l':i:no:i !.. n I '.. a.-! a. 'a .., !. . :. ; ! I ! , .. t !:- ai V mil i.u ( : hi. '. !i 111 re: v n a ru-. ' go, i I -t.r.-s 1 at ia t :. ! an , !:.!-: whi'o st". 1 r. -a led v. 't t a rcv.,-,1 I f : ! t;.,:. n ; luaas .' e.vn of .. I s'.l is r r - . .'. ', .. ir i , ! ., ' . . . : . sa' la ..'.!;.;. .s, a h.ige l:m ci' 1 , y -tri 1. pi .lines; a iieekla'.a of pink coral si t in exquisite silver Jlligrc; Wo: U and a big boi:.j ui t i -f fragraut roses com pleted the oiillit. "I'or tut-!" Dolly gasped. 'I'nr joii!" said I'ncle Joshua, w ho ha-l hobbled t- the d-mr on 1 . crutch, and sto.xl jie.-ring in with kindly smile on a'! this lin. r;,a "That's to pay for the nice 1, i ol gruel you made me! And in .'.- I li go back to my r-j -:u, and do i,r. g t all ti ls toggery ei as soon as you can!" if the great sensation : .he made, of the suriiri-e and discomfiture of Mrs. Dart and her dau id- r of iha glee and grace v.it'i which Doi .y danced of the eompUte eo;,-j ue-t s s.,. uia-ie on ever.',' bo. I,- wliv yo.t'.l hac- to ask Tliss Aman.l :. And w in n I'.icie -iod.u-i heard ib.iut il, he nodded l.is gray head in sati.-.fajtiou, saying; "That's right ! that's right! Mi-' de serves the Inst. 1 intend that si,.- - a-.il have ill I've got an 1 it's 1.0. re 1 !.an most folks think", it is, too! she on ht to have some reward a girl that can cook f r sick folks as she docs!"-- Phil adelphia Times. Thf I'aiiiled liinl Triek. Hri. lly it is this: A b ,y ilr . I rather shabbily w al !:s til-mg t he tr --t holding' .something car fu !y c- n a' d in his li:i a He 11 f r 11- dresse l. inline. ttit-l 1. 1'; : ii r - ! I !: !-. : 1 1 then as he slowly passes h-r s, ,,;,-, ,h ti and. addressing t he my-.t "'.0:1-, ti. '. ', he holds, says: "I ',,r , '. , 1 oa . I 1! take care of you. I won't s.-!l y.-u t o those fillows." Tw: r eigl, I ,'.' , f men n-cv walk u; t-i tie boy an i . v: '"Look hen-; f- ir the la t tin: v.v'i 1 . you t!iree dollars." Hut the boy h la.-s his h-'ad. As the man drop 1 ,;i . ;. -1. when just abreast of th - lady, th-v whisper ion 1 1'iiough for 1-, r t . 1 la : ta "I tell you it's an Al singer and ..r:.i live dollars." The lady scents a u, .-.-tery and iorhaps a bargain. She st j, the boy, w ho explains t hat the eatmry flow into his father's h-nis.. that it sings Iteautifully and he w-nil-' like t- keep it, but he is poor, tim s :.re bad and if she'll promise to give it a h:i.av home the kind lady can have it tor three d-, liars. An exchange is ef fected; the boy goes otT with the three dollars t a neighboring saloon, where he meets the rough-looking men and divides with the in. The lady takes the bird home, puts it into a cage and gives it food and a bath of water. Next day in place of a canary she. finds a very sick-looking sparrow with a small quantity of yellow paint still adhering to its w ings and bixly. San Francisco Chronicle. PEPPERY PLEASANTRIES. Jam: "My breath was fairly taken away In-fore I came in." Cora (curling her lip) "Pretty fair; but you might have taken one more clove." N. Y. Herald. A Vain Efkoict. Pipkin "At your new ltoarding place did they make you one of the family?" Pott s "The y tried to: but the daughter's rod hair settled it for me." N. Y. Herald. I loci'oit A. "And how did it happen, my dear friend, that you did not 'et a medal?" Doctor H. "You see, we doctors have so many enemies in this world." ll,H'tor A. "Hut still more iu the other!" Harper's Hazar. Hicks' Mean Ixsixcation. Mrs. Hicks "That girl I hired this morning is a secret to me." Hicks "That's too bad." Mrs. Hicks "Why is it too bad.'" Hicks "You won't be aide to Ue.11 her." N. Y. Herald. r r
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