AJ1 -Alvei'tirsinoIJ ntcw. Ti e l.in'f !.rd rr) nt le rmi.t r of tl e C w. I la a liir-is r. ii tin i en it to 1 1 ' voialle ii us ii. r i " ii i I iuMTtmi' 1 r.r tin on will le iE-rric-1 : tie tiiawirp !i.r rsiis: 1 it.rfi. - "mr f i.fco i inch , .. im ntt.s ; M) 1 II I I:, tl U lltittl. 3.60 1 it ' h ujr 5 on 2 ' n...'. 1 1 s e oo 2 Im ' ' . i ve ir 10 8) ill!'. r lnoMCI 8.00 :t l es. 1 enr 12 00 1 i icel f. :) nit - lO.Ofc ; . i' ' u 'i: n . : in -n : . .. 2o oo - I'lU'.n tjei- .. 3 00 ! 1'ilu 1 U. ' 111 - '1":' 40 no I c 1-u.-,, I -ir 74.00 Ha-nc. l'c-ns. h'.' in-. i t.. ,iic j tr Ilea i:h"i'.jiifr,l .nser: on. !o per pne A l a u . -.r i .r f mil.: 1.x. .-iiL-r Nof ires fa.fs A a Mior V N.'i:. ii.oo so iv nml auio:r N.iU'-o I M r"l.e-ilui ii'Mir j t.. aiisnt ut' oorpor I :,i' ' i ' t v ;i- .t ..aril ' ni ii tis t'o ytii-il to i l II mt. t, i n i tio-1 1. r i I I u. n d it tnd I :i!i. I i : t . .t ii i.o I j k .. i ft i c r t isnierit Hoi k i.ril .i, I. 'i - t ln i t nil kinl neiitly and ii-i'ii ui.iv ixiicid hi lie ii i-i rices. And .'.on 't nii :.,r-ct i. I l'nllilienVffhlj at MU Rfi, rAJIllKI.V ro., PISSA., " II Y JAMES ii. II ASS OX, - 1.2oO Omrn!c 1 Circulation. Niilitorlrll"" Kate. Dd?P Mm I 1 not ,,...1 Hhin a ii.mii .. l.Ta " do it t..t i.ul.l witluu the !.. -i --To per ons residm outside or th '''unty w5",.i,!m..l er year l 10 rkf poiUiie. prw ...... i t-i ;ne n r n "- '"'fT.'w, , r,,-! -he -Miix-footlnicasitio-ewtio Ihtt tim fi r a.-.i. .. . ,,.,,,r tied. re yu stop ' " tul' HE IS A FREEMAN WHOM'THE THCTH MAKES MIK AM) ALL iHE SLAVES i;Kt-llK." JAS. C. HASSCN, Editor and Proprietor. 81. BO and postals por voar in anunce. 22. EBEXSliURG. PA , FRIDAY. JUNE 3, 1S92. VOLUME XXVI. vr,":-;;;;;:-1ue.ls,too,.t,ort. ) llC il 111 l&S It I $1 1 L j&- St w W , M m m dm -W w 0 9 r. - A ! Draft Ave Qj I MCl I T A Wo an- !!' ! ren Cloi i i i i i the b8 riiv W"i Tricot.-, Wooi I F.inwns. Whipcords. P.hick Cheviot, Cassiuiores ami orvthin - m-w ami late in tin- line of Su i t i tigs, maili' up in Sac-pns. I ntavvays ai Print- l.ei is. a ml a t prices t ha t ill di-Tv comp'-tit inn. Also, a laiL'o nm IS'eckW' .u. Hats ami Cap of tin- Latest Shapes ami Styles. Lar-jest l"l..thi-r. llatt.-r ami Furnisher, HIS Eleventh Uf.. .UToMA, I'A- m .b. IE NY. SalfHtnaii. TREASURER'S SALE I)F Seated and Unseated Lands and Lots IN Cambria County, -a. i. mi ICHAS .1 MAVKK. Treasuror n( "nmlrl Cnnntv. In tl;i 'ntn mnn won 1 1 h of IVnn'Vl Ytnfft. IB rnr ii:iri-.i ol the sevirnl Acts of Asetn bly lo W't l'"mir"ii'fii!tti .lirRCtlnir the time ktit mPDf "' fc-Minsr iinspnteil lnmls tor Mxen. do herehf irivo ntl.v th:it the followfnit trarts of IliMted l ir.Niin.l l'.ta ot itroun.l In sal.i OD-intT Of Cumbrli. or rh imni tnpreof s m.tv he ne eeMtarr to l ;i v :rr'Tnjvi ol tmM il'io thereon for on, :ir .'.r Tore, wl 1 he otlerei 'or sii'e at th t'oart H-iie. in th Imruiuh of Khen-bunc, a fb SE nMOlolHY. hplna the 13TH. DAY OF .JUNK NEXT, and eoTitlmo n.li'nirnioTi Irrm il:iv to dnv until the whole ! foM tor m'-h nrri ar iL'ei of taxes and eo?t j r -o-s irlW .ri-rninir there n: ValfaCil I.hiiiN.-I0 mill tfAMMS OK I (WNBIi.H "I! W'.HIUS'tl'S. enwa. P'a's. Tax us ami fixrs. At'in? T( truth ). 440 John Am'i'Tfin.. i 1"S 67 439 .1 hri Morrion " 440 Vntentlne Oifer I" "7 118 6ft Virtln MlKronaM ;' r" I'M 114 S.ime : 17 Su ni nel i 'ai vi n 433 aoo s:w sit va 400 . 4 10 401 S59 &0 Rl 400 400 ISO 140 ino 14 108 Ml an so to 10a loo 48 SS 281 135 100 40 K.'l't K.. Tttoa. I'-n;ihoe . Siime S one 13rt 4 4 MS lo ii'. 1 iii; is M 1JI .-"i v.M 1-J V.S si 77 lrt '4 J.'i '! f i si 6.'! Si I I ji" on 23 I'M Ili-nry lii'T ... Keri! in m l I lonlon .Iiieot' ''einrnt Jno Villnin'Sinitli ful l ) Ii T. S'orm 'I hi" S rltli. part II. M Neil. ... A No'liola V. I. Anitor'on helrn J. Y.n llr..n i r. v. Viekroy ..:rr TmrnxHt. ! -.rh.iel Sny.ler J. .I'll 1'lMW I Vi-n l W lIHani I re 1. . 1 1 -.. n viler. I I i mi.i M w:ir. . part ii'ihriel Horlni; (Snvder) H!l)Ue Ki'e-e... .1 :i ti e- I ' K -hrr i-.: , T.'i.-K. ii. , W ll' itn I.!n?.-n .Ii". I f.i:iM 'o . 0 li nnell k'e'r .v Marker.... I : .: ''mi nihlji. John Wel'er ' i'fii lifld Toirnhip. S i miiel ('alvln 1 me half interest of Shaw In. rf " ehalf Interest ot Shaw .V Teat J II Kluke on.1 S. s. Hlalr... I'onilron s Hirttnttn Time t'on.tr-in Martin Thi.miifi i.l Jaeoh I'tO',! 7''iirnvAii. Ti.hn S'lttler i'hrvt Ttttrnshi. Vunen Knth H'ter I.rta t White Will t'arker llei.rv rtilllp, r s-tn-n Walker I'iir-.iei (V I'aron I'xin Toirnshiji. Hell , Hlalr .Ii'tin Aleiir-i .1 hn V'uher. l"li p H ii rr' --on . .l.itm Hri therllne i. ''Will- Th.ii r i"i ri in ( An.lv tlray- tuTl' ..... ; I'atrieii Kei'v t I'atT'ek Xii -l, .1 m i, H irrli. . J-.H't-,h Hnm H:ii HT.l HiirrlKV Win If'ip.r.n Kek lei I inner 4 m. Tiimn les-ie H'lih Knth MH'r.nnell helrn. 32 !) If 25 2 05 'J.i 3'J n 71 .1 4 6J3 0 47 H 73 13 -rt B fi 8 So 3fl 64 17 Ml M .S St 377 Si l bfi 4H 3 67 IBS 05 53 01 Xi 'W i-t i''i 'a 4 59 55 10 7 71 lo-.i 40 111 Si o vri 35 01 74 BT 35 04 35 04 Hi (ri 71 R8 35 04 R.5 04 W 23 ft; 78 II 77 18 42 73 38 13 42 Pil 75 -( i a 300 ) 180 40t 13T 136 1M J3 40 44 4.-9 sao 800 86 ''T" r ... 400 in ' ' 1W e- 830 . r sno re- loo ; 408 k fi rt . f 131 4: i las, -. u - 40 " 100 4 -440 ' 04 ieo -. 1:B ?' soo ? 200 . 439 i.to ' wo i. 130 TO ' 800 t in I.mil W,,ll .1 limes !trr,.in '. Wnlti et al.... Janieii J..ne " Jnme." Conilrnn . ': .Morrl Wolf I Henrv Wolf .. .. .. Henry linvl f Jaei.h H-irrN "i Joseph IiavH -" .filmed June ' James t'omlron 7s vi 20 2:: 22 !l 4S0 t lih r Tim-rub i Joseph 1 honia. 12 05 51 .r.K 28 t.irll'tztn 'l,irntii. Al ary llimmer . , Jarre' fonron (AO. Ian I In .j ilependent nrhool ill."trlet ).. Jttkinn 7'o,'-Tisfiii. "" Wm H. seehler.. - tv. John llnl.Me,...'....'!".'.'.i..' ' iThnroa, White ., . 1 tini!i V'Ur'.y .'. . . i Wne .v l'.r.iiher Will H Sehler ' John VeKe-iter' ... . . . " I'eter 1 onhorir J.e ' an. I .!.. T I.. f'or!ti:r 7".oi'iif). We- 7'. oi .If r'. W Hunter Siitime! Hirt"n rei. litlwM H . 4v 7(Mer Win. T. Me nrn.Vll". Jno. (' iitiv e.tiite.... Thi.. M.Ci.npell . wtnte '. .'. John an.t ,lame KlnportK Hriutf Towmftip. 'eo. I M.inrriTi T, I' A. I'lvnn 'i-. 1'iOrwk Ih.relan.l . ' hn Karron 1C ;T In s nit i'rn 1 ' l 111 l irUnoti llenrv Kepple.,7 "' J H l!-ke Wm p n nlk.-r Siimimi llniiitriv W. II. Woo.ts...". . Jarrei I. Uwn John llollen... H. V. Hell 34 438 f 140 - 174 100 ' ino l ? lo 100 . 168 130. 110 " . ! 43 43 i." 430, " 41T 3 J ' T ao l.'rfl :m 2 48 40 ?l) 4 f8 21 2t) 11 74 i ?n 6 78 . i r. I . A rk er a n1 l: . l. Until.. . i. Wiifon Hunt, t art . t.enner Hranhani, 'VarV.".". ' Jerr .la. k. isin part '"aerhi(f Tou;,itilp, It J.ienl, Mi,,, , I Henry Wmi" I ) James l'alti.n. """ l James St-Hriht , Wm. Smiih. i I)". "part M.tehell. Klu.le 14H 34 140 34 14n 34 14i 34 '24 40 i rum two - tiunls J teres t Sotiy. i rrklTuurrtshlf,. l.ewl. putt . 1.. M. I'ubi.-k... In- 57 2 25 11 tki TC 1118 ElBventh Ave. i SPRING OPENING OF T' l C0RREC7STYLES0F FINE CLOTHING .!v with tin- I-"itn'st uml Handsomest line of Men's. Hoys' and Chiid i'h..uu in Altuona. Tin sroiiils have boon manufact uri'il for us by Merchant Tailors in this ciniiitry. and they comprise tin- UTIST MOYELTltS MD HBRICS OF III SE5S0N, OV- 1 1 I d Sipiiiii; N u i m ' ft ti n 1 1 d 'I'oicftutt ijt. 1U0 Jns. Thni'ias. S7 (i:j Il'ts7 Tctjlor Toinishii. SO Pect-ler . I'eelor 4 CS H'athinijlon Toanliip. avj Simon K. ii, i Wl 2t Ac) Soehlerx Ca k 'X u5 90 teo. A. KurhiiDnau 15 1" 50 Sophia ilur.l 8 M 4:( 11. S. Smith X ') 7 4 Wi Simon Hoop i!l 100 2eo llaniilroii . irt 8 X h'hltr l'uicnship. Wl Simin Walker 71 -J4 3-7 Henry I'htll(.. 77 17 I'ims i;unt;i(l 440 Alex Hrown loo " f.'."4 ThniDRS Hr wn Hi 7" 4oli Wid. lUrrH 4 7a jjo .lohu H i rrlrf lol 5 James Kee.l 123 u5 White, l.enlzx W hite 4.V. Thiii". Suntiurn Iu7 on 170 v rnnon Wh. e- 40 "rt 3S5 Henry I'hlllm uo 74 Jamt-H Jlclaay . 6i 0 Samuel t 'a v in 117 6S 114 One-h:it intefe't oIS:ih i Krehhn l-.,-,5 Jno. O dates M Kreil. .AIol lenaux S'.' "!1 S45 James Stcilien?nn 3M 7S iui Will are Krehli? lb bi lo 31itthtw i:uwjn 4 35 lower YoiUr lttrnshii. ii;o Jotinon heirs .. 1- 11 1TJ4 Jo'ih -ites ;,.) .1 .M'i'h i iutej 1 it Inn J a ines P. Moi :in;ih- y 4'.' 101 Klien Zt-i-k ' W CI 0 lari.-0!i M. Clair 3- Sraleil l.amU anil l,uli-lsv.l nml IS!H. A. H. L. TAX!! AMI C0.-TJ. .-!u2 I'ltneU Mellotiich f Co 4'1 83 ;:n6 Same 4s 14 .V. . I., mil Jot. ii Srtlriu mill.. 8 '.'4 1 1 Mr-. 'nth Kinkin s :ts 1 i ' Hussey 7 5S 3d H.micl Murphy 3 :4 1 1 '. K Knox '. 17 124 John ' i. Krmi: 10 SH, XI Ai.im Kulmer 2 "O .'wl Same !5 i.O Ii. f. Hull 4 So A-hrii'c t'arouyh. 1 John llurif .-i n 3 10 1 Aitu rt I lii-li 2 5H 3 f-.inilll l ( iill 14 SO 1 .laities MeMallen 2 :! 1 .It:. Mi-Mioleu 1 54 1 John Ail ims 1 v.i 1 K.lwarO Initiiieifiin 1 03 1 h.irlea Hrem-i.tt 1 3n 2 harleu HiTuroie 2 55 1 John llul.t artl 1 o: 1 Less MeMullcn 1 W 1 Jamen Maluney 103 Ali'jtifnij Toirnshiji. 00 Spend ly Si Co.. M. 1!.. of 11. H,.i-her 'i 8 31 Spemllv i !., M. K., of Win. Uallaher 4 !1 'JO Spen.ilev X Co., M. K.. of H (lallaiiher estate 12 8') 72 James liiter o 17 liarr Totrnxhip. 100 11. .1. Holan.l estate 3i 30 Joneph Hanlner 5 Hfl 41 Wm. Williams '' M W in. Jnekson t! 07 1.-, J. Melkinal.l 1 21 tio Joseph Dim 4 44 3 W in. II. Koith 84 41 Vln-rnt Kium estate...., 2 ok 20 A. !'. Jackson 1 7S lllai klti e Toirnshii. 130 Ttlacklk-k Navigation Co a 73 123 Same 27 52 10 Hrrjainin ilpatrli-k 2 02 10 Sarah K. Makin 1 on 1o6 Lawrenee Wylaml 15 is I'.K) Same. M. K 8 f5 i:w Stonehaek X .Martin lii 13 40 John Knust 4 42 100 Klrlar.l sel lers estate l." It ('a mlii 'm 7'oirnti. loo luvl.l K. Davis 16 63 138 Jonef X I.lnyd 8 5a 1"0 James K. Yuunic 4 1.8 4': Same 1 40 tut Anilrew Disbart : 78 K7 Jno. Murray 7 30 40 Oeo. s'meUharuer 180 54 ie. Herkey and ui'll 3 20 32 :. II. Kemp 4 o3 b':t S. Kee.1 2 ot 6 Mary K TiM-ott - w 117 I'aul J. L..n 4 oo Cifrollt'iirn lliiiiili'jh. 1 3 HemarU Karl 5 41 Citrrull 7'oirisi i'. 4 Samuel Kelly 1 lo 4o Keut.en Newman a !W dust Tntrnshil. joo 72 98 50 40 r-5 3 KO 57 S. K. Huron I. ai A. Mynn. Mineral Jno. tlates A. Hm., Mineral.. Samuel ill.l Same Uray Wyland Ihtnlcl Klii.e Martin Spanxkr, Mineral AH'trt Koba Chi i rfitltl Tn wn xh i y i. James MeKenzie .... . T. W. Navle Lewis H MeMullen..'. Auuust Moyer estate 0 2(! 16 51 13 58 10 8W 7 38 10 K5 i 81 5 07 3 30 3 65 I Ml 23 27 I 55 8 at) 20 lull 1 45 Vincent Tonkin CiiiKiiimiijIi Ttn itxiif. 1 J.J Samnel Faiie A. J. Haws" Firel'lay Hank- J no. I'ark estate 1 Meholas Kellar 1 1 Samuel A. Hrown Jno. Kican u. ....... 1 1 Michael I !arl .. 1 1 James IXirsey 4 08 3 20 a 30 60 3 ftf 5 40 3 80 2 40 7T 73 1 04 74 6H a is a is 12 4 7 52 n: '.ti 3 5-, ru 8 27 10. '8 1 13 01 1 e 20 , I i 4n f.2 ' 40 r.2 1 !i 1 7s ; 1 20 C'i ( '. f4 14 Vt 1S1 2-2 157 I i 2 2 42 71 I 7 as si V4 73 j :m i.fi :;n M J 4 s .27 15 77 in 1 Mrs. Jennie :us'er - 1 Alhert tlelselhart UrittH'i t Davi.s 1 .los. Hnrropp 1 Snvli I Lani .- ... 1 Henry Otto.. . 1 Henry Schuilth dust Sjiriinjs linriiiiijh. 1 Win. Jones 2 Mrs. Ella McCoy 2 Cath. MHIuire 2 Elizabeth Watt Cruilr 'J'iiirnslii'. Camhrla Coal . Iron Co 2 Alulrow Hrailley Joseph Hurkh irt, M K Haywixiil & Hill, coal tiank ilenrue 1'enrod H. y. Kuti 1 Arthur 'innKan eo. c Kisher 1 Jno. Moore ... lhmi Ttncnlii. Thns. KaTS Lloy.l. "A r'Kht 4t Co., M. K.... 2 87 82 3 02 2 87 84 M 1 13 17 20 48 14 1 76 4 50 6 4 is) 1 70 l :a :. fi 9 56 8 OO 38 30 7 t4 a 3a 6 54 IS 4i! 28 01 17a:t 9 li W 1. (. Myers 75 Thomas Jrlttlib estate ...... 3") Ahe Lou. Ieo . nti lrvtn Hruihcrs, Mineral 21 Same 70 Same I'm Same ..... 270 Same .... 118 Same .- loo Same - J-'ust Tmjlnr 7'oir"ii'. 1 .1. II. Clark 1 Mrs. I.fitla HiHuian 1 a Joseph Hnrkhart -.. 1 1 James . i I nil ley .. . 1 a Samuel I'ave - Jno. Meeican, cvai and lime ha n a . . 1 W'm. Johns ii Kl.-liar.l o'.Nrlll 1 f.i a 75 0 04 a 75 2 28 70 TO Ml Hannah Kelnanl. Wm. lielKhanl . 1 l liu. V . iirowu 71 2 0 1 1 M.irv l..nahoe 4 38 I Kiank Clatxell -.Si 1 W.J. Williams 2 us j Eliler Tinriish!i. I S5 Chas. Kra.lley A. Co 2 455; 1 1 lion us M. tjtep no j 1.7 Dr. tiood 28 s 30 tiray at Wyland, M. K 7 37 CO Same, rimlmr.... 2 I SI . 1 .1. W. ilayle 1 15 ; 41 E. W. Krviu. M. K a 04 lirj Same. Miieral 2118 Joo Jro. Tuhtts l:i l' 70 Same V 1 H. C Wailley 1 16 1 Sol Wnrteisky 1 15 1 An'honv Miller 75 1 J. M. Vearielt !0 loO If. Hopkins o7 25 1 Win. Scanlaj 75 a Chas. Lame 1 28 Fill III. I in Hiii'iiUiIi. 1 Thos. MeCann estate 2 75 1 lfhri.il Horner estate 65 CntUt-iii T" 1 1' 11 "lii 1 1. Wm. lecker . Jlnxtiii'ix IS'irmnjIi. 1 Win A. Hrown 2 J. K. Charles 1 H. t). H..l!sr 1 J. W. Jliw.-e 1 San.e 1 Anthony Mllier iMr.nts Mi Cirtney 1 John McCartney 1 J. ones M. Tijan 1 A. Nelson I 'I houias K kcrt 1 W :u. Scan I iu 1 Wm. Wampolo. 1 J. N. Vearick .ic,.soii Tmriisli ij. lames 1). Ail a in s 1U. S. Hush Klixatieth Dishon Havld l"aul. uil l , Jeremiah i'ervtin .'ohn A. l..iirer, miil lsnac liow.-er Faul I 'uLri'T , Michael McMahon. Patrick McOahe J110 Lloyd tleo. Kiiktor Ileo. li. liummell A. W. Zeiifler Jacoo Eur.k Jitiitiitr a, Fifth Wiml. C', 1). J. McLaughlin Jiihnstmr 11 . Seventh M'iml. 2 05 3 Isi 1 30 1 74 I 54 1 2 ;i 27 4 75 1 r. 1 51 1 74 I 20 1 74 1 2'.l 7 06 3 3o t'. 04 7 45 1 32 rto loo 3 4? 3 17(5 50 150 loo ve si 100 40 5 IU I 3 00 4 0) :i :.o 5 40 4 70 2 25 6 10 ti 88 4 44 1 28 1 28 1 as 1 28 00 I'O 1 70 2 08 1 as 2 00 a 08 a 08 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 2 1 20 2 0 1 20 1 20 1 r. 1 28 1 28 1 20 1 20 1 as 1 2 1 20 1 28 1 20 1 04 a 118 1 20 2 48 1 2D 1 20 1 ao 1 20 1 2.) 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 S I It 1 14 5 38 5 21 2 30 1 61 I 28 1 28 1 20 2 08 1 1 20 1 05 1 45 1 14 1 20 2 63 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 61 1 53 a os 1 28 a on 1 28 I 20 1 20 1 1 1 1 'i James Ii icKe Ma A. Hurrcil Jno. lliyle Stephen Camp hell........ Hiram Co.zens .... Marvaret Cczzens John t. rul I 2 Mrs. L. Dudley 1 .la lues Eversole 1 K .1. Elwar.ls 2 .loiin it. ireen 1 Her.ry (ioutronour -.. 1 H.J. Cil'ldes 1 M.iirarit 1 Maria tl-ove . 1 Euima tilnter 1 ..!. Haiumer .... 2 M. it Hoops 1 John Hocb.-tlne 1 John Hines . 1 J. Hochstine 1 Sanf r.l Heizeli 1 -Mrs. H ilirvia 1 Mrs. loise Hockin.1..... 1 N J. Ha:i:irt 1 William Hile 1 D M. X L K. Haves 1 Sarah and 1. O. il.irrls... 1 Saiiiiiel Imuran 1 W. 11. Jones i .Mary ii Martin 1 Mer.ll Francis 1 Mairuie .1. Met4far.... 1 Hciij. M.icon 1 Lizzie McCal'iuan 1 A. H. M.-Daniel 1 Maiy .1. .Miller 1 W. krohernck... 1 Joseph Mulvehill 1 Mcllay - l.iMtuters..... .... .. 1 A. Menobcr '. 1 James Marron 1 Ed Noh e. Jr 1 N li. Neftler 1 .M'jruari (CHriep. 1 W. s. ) Trlen 1 John I'ark estate Same .. 1 Wni. I'UKh . D. Ij. l.atikin i John Kutter 1 Hot.ert KusselherKer 1 Ma A. It issell 2 rco. T. Kee-y 1 James W. Hose 1 If. A. K. J. W. ho,e.. 1 I ieo. W. Stnlt 1 4 'has. Sanders 1 W. 11. Sanders i J. Y. li. I . II. Stormer 1 Chas. Sheets 1 J. M. Stitcer I Samuel stineman..... 1 E H. Schrum 1 Taylor St Co 1', D. c. Williams 2 James Williams..... 1 Jeiry H. Wiloer 2 I'eter Warn. 1 L. A. W nliKiiis... . 1 i e . W l.-ser I Mary Vouna- Joliiixtinrii. F.U renlli ll'ddl. 13.: I'ath Uoss Jno. W. Stutt... 1 45 1 4f i' J.ilh.l Ili'i-tni'ili . a W. K. Eraier 2 V. H.sechlcr Mil nti f 'l'mi 11 h 'hi. Samuel Calvin - Mose, Left M . M. McHunh John If. Noel I'm til'll 7'oClsi. I Joseph Horkev estate 1 Mr. E. trrithih I'a'rl'k McCrossin Cath. I'arrish lit ml? Totnisi. Ephrahu Hurkett Ed'd Hell lieirs Blair is. Hacker Sau.e Sauie ......... .... Same same.... Same Same Same Same - Kev. A. K. Hell 3 tSeo. T. Heers)... Jos. Krye estate 1 S. I. Fries 1 John L. il Samuel 11 iiferty. Mineral Siuie, .Mineral Same. Mineral.... Hamilton is. Co Heii Hess Annie I". E. Kir.l.ui.l. Miner al Ifhas. KinsteaJ W I'. Walker s. M. W ot.il.-k. part ol I. Such Same ;part ol '. Kelly Suie. part of M. Weils.... Joseph I'lllie .1 no. C t lates ... Same lav ill l. Hill.-n Ilillfti lioirs Iaar Kilfiiiston loo. V. IJallali. r .1 .iolin Klvuii 1 J. 1'. (Jallalii r Susan Hollas Ill'll I loss 1 .1. II. I.tllo 1 l.ilo Morrison K. A. Sliooiiiakor Sutnc 1 Nancy Croc 1 .I.C. l!o man Van Scoyoc, Mineral.... Smlh Fmi; lliiitiiiijh. .1. V. HaywiHsl 1 RiiImtI ISoWt'll 1 Tims. M. .lonos St 1 ni ;i i 7i Toit'usiy. Klla K. Cover t3 82 27 64 15 21 3 1 27 64 50 42 l'S) I no 1 on 1 4 ; 3 84 fiof) 7. .3 418 52 loj 11.; 12 4.33 4-t 32 4 KM 75 .'ni 113 10 lo.; 00 13 28 26 63 h i 00 4o i7 ll7 13 loo V. 8 IU 1 48 52 76 is p; 15 IN) 15 85 6 07 4 74 6 .V. 2 S3 3H 50 6 00 21 13 04 04 .' 71 va 71 82 30 is. I 30 V 18 18 80 - " 'J i .1 :.s 10 10 '' (IS I 1 1.1 .1 41 .1 1'. :i 70 :i :.s .1 s;i :ti lm 1 f-M 1 7.1 2 7.1 50 1 1 45 24 4.1 1 100 415 70 21 7 217 llii 25 45 k0 ".7 .V) 1 1 7'J .t.i '.1.1 4 r.) '.i 1 :r, 2 in ',' lo l :i is'j !S 1 .'111 r.' 10 7i 1 14 1 1 :ki 10 l : m !1 '.ot '.) 1 17 i"i '.a 1 1 10 .a I 2 Ki ;) ;i 1 1 oO Kit liaitl I lavis .Iolin Dim hail .Iolin I Hu rt A. h'araliauurli lias. I i- li. r Nancy f lunliier I'liilip .1. lo-ns loiilfrt-y llotltnan Frank llotiilricks M. K. M1AU 0 Ki kliart Phil..' K. X. s-t-I tui r- Satin- Maria Wylaml .Iolin Wot tci luanuli I'l ain is SM'iuhman John Minos Jno. II. Horn Saiiim I H t. ll Frank lD-ss Krimr .v. Kllis Kvan V.. I.loyil II. F. Mrl'onalioy i:. IS. M.Coiialo y A.I.Mrl.aiu .loiill Now .1. l. l;.si. Jno. I.ntt.'r Jacoh Avcrill 3 : 1 1 J August St ini-ii ' 2 .In,.. I!. Ureeii 1 1 K. I.. Mu.-I. r '"I 1 San I Ingram '- Su in iiierh HI Tnwn si ii. 411 Tlos. DonalHM- l!.i:;-i .!7'. l ha. H. (iross Hii s.:i Samo 27 -s( s.s Same l'v' isl Saini- lifi.1 :t.V .li re Mi lililliile i slllle.. 1 1 -'t T 4.1 John Crown 11 .'!." jo Mary A. Kvans 1 4n 4-V.i John Keilly 71 .11 Siis-jin hn ii H'l T'ienhiii. 1 .1. K. Colli -11 2'.a 1 .1. K. Charles .1 .V. I .1. A P.. Ilniilass 2i'i s2 J. M. F.sti p 4 :t; 1 Francis Kline 2 D't l.'S .la s l.aiuer i til 1 P. P. Miller '.:tl 2 W. J. Moore 4 .V. I ll Hell Not. lv .vi M.il Satin-. Mineral 1HHI2 lii) Same. Mineral 22 s: "si Same. Mineral I'.i 12 in P. S. n'Urieii '.Mis 1 1 Matv Kishell .1 s7 1 J. M. Watt 2 -:t .V) Jno. Tul lis .1 .in 1 Mary C. H.iiian 1 :to .Hi John Wesiuver 3 7.1 2C Steplieii Wilson 2 12 7'll IK till ill ii'oi;i. 1 M rs. Ann I ilaney S2 1 M icliael Lynch . '.) 1 Tlios. M,-I""alili-ll estate. vi I Callilin Mer I is; 1 Thos. .1. M.Vloskev f2 1 Chas. Wan! S2 : Wm. C. Wolf 12- lllf-sfiiirfoll Ttitriixli ill. S Thus. P.iirns 11 42 Same. M im nil ill'.) .1- 11. J . Kva ns :.". 1 1 Kvei harl .v Ueail 2 oo 27 John Hamilton :', 4- 7S l en I iiirleshy 12 77 1-.1 11. M. I.i'uimo'n i-siate. .. .'i'.tol -.81 M. P.. Mi-I.atiel.liti -jos Davul McCov. Mineral.. 7 :tl 2Ki M. A. MclioniKle Moo S'.i J. li. Hit Hsl 1 1 Mrs. ,1. O'Neill .li'il 4il Alla l t Hull .1 14 4 Kil. Iloimherty 1 .1.1 21'.) Stanilanl Coal Co.. Lim- ite.l. M. I. 7 07 ."!() oinlniT li. Morrow 2 oo 12 H. J. Hopple 1 ) lo.l Han. Kearney estate. .. . 2 2 is Samuel Lemon s 41 loo Same lo lo i'.'.i Win. Lilly :i :u .1 Same -. 7o I'D Daviil Wilhelm .1 7o 1 4 John lliiiin .'S .1- 1 2 John Kinnev estate .'! lo .1 Pat. Il l lowii 1 7o I 1 Thos. Punlv 1 7o 1 1 Alex. Paah 4 ol 1 John Sinner H7 I li. P. Westhronk 1 2S 1 1 M ichael ( ieoriri. 1 .10 ti Henry .1. Hopple 1 .id MY Tm.tlur Tmrnshiit. 1.1 Cyrus Holtle -ji M M"iifc Tmrnxhii. HI lSenj. Peers 00 1.1 Same 1 .11 .is S. W. livers 11 07 7:t P. A A. FI 1111. Mineral. 4 i.J 2.1 Same. Mineral 2 '..'! 7.1 Same. M ineral .172 .'si Jos. 1 (ilass 14 71 loo P rrv Troxell 2114 .i T. Ti Williams r.i loo Aii'-'iistine llautl 2 '.) Till J. M. i:i lii it .10 2 Ainaiula ChamlM'rs r; .Hi Jno. 4i. I. ill :t .Hi 42 1). A. Luther 2 .'14 Hl C. C. .v. C. Coal .V- Coke Co i:t Its .H) Same 714 ill.". Same .11 4S 'V. Same -14 l.'l M. II. Kit tell 2 -.1 .Hi Shaw A. Test 4 HI m Same sos 4o Shaw ,v Krehhs, Mim r- eral '.ni 110 Same i7 US Same lo 7i loo Same t 27 IV8T Yihr Tmrnxliifi. 1 Mary Colnirn 1 1.1 1 Wilson Cramer 1 2s .1 Thos. J. Howe 4 42 4 Cath. II itTmaii 2 os 1 .1 no. I . Knox I 4.1 1'--' Mis. l ima S. Ortys 2 os 4' : hri-t Slash- 4 0.1 1 A. J. P.anl !i Wm. Harnett ;i7 1 Johanna I lark 1 1.1 2 Jno. W. Kelly 1 -,'S Ailam Km-h '.t7 1 . Christ Koch 07 '.. K. Peter- 1 1:1 l;.j Jno. ilk ins 2 si Linn r Yix.h r 7"oiriii'. 1 AlU-rt Hear 1 liachi l I 'law sou 1 Pose Claw son I1. Mrs. .Ino. Iloiineily 1 I; j Same Haitie L. Havis .1 S'.l 2 os 2 os 1 2S .1 7'. 2 :is :i isi '. 41 1 22 !l 4 -- 7 ii ll 21; 2 fi i t iS 1 Wm. Davis Frank l-'ramokok Peter 1 ianlner Henrv Heiiier Aiiir. I.illia S. A. Luke Sarah C. L 1 vtou Michael Mulvehill Ch as. J. Ptii f. r i. M. Thomas I hiviil Teeter Thos. Toner .1 . C. Pyun Wm. Sw eeny I'.Ih am A Potts Win. Mohan Wm. I Iw ens Same Miles A. Smith Same I ieo. Wa rley los. Wanner Morrellville A: Caml.ria Water Co Puss,. Smith I vor Thomas Johustow ii St. K. II. Co. Samuel Lenhart Mary Ninhtinffale Mrs. Karhani Alhrisht. Isaac I ulin Sv I vester I la vis. . . loo :;l 0 2ii .1 i 2 I s j ! 2'i 2 os 2 o h m 2 ss r, 10 .1 til 7 l is .1 10 7 ' is :i :ki S '.) 4 70 3 .TO 4 lo :toi 2 -S 1 2S 22 si 1 70 2 4S ii ss 2 4S 4 ss 4 ss 2 os 2 os 4 lo 2 ss 4 ss 2 4S 3 70 3 2 i 4 7'.i 4 43 ;1 43 .1 43 2 OS 1 IV.I 3 04 2oS 4 44 2 4S 1 I'M 1 iS 3 l ii 1 40 2 i iO 1 40 3 ST. 4 OO 4 70 1 4) 3 il 1 40 1 .HI 1 V) 2U0 2011 1:1 1 1 1 Freil. llerkla ek 20 Chal L. Hiek 1 1 Stephen I'oilne 1 1 Jos. Havi Friah Hul.eit liraee F. Vler .1 no. M 1 irrisi in 1 F.' P. P. TihlaiU 2 II. W. Mo-s AU- Makin Thos. M ihvlinko James L. Pett Sti-phr-n PatrM-k Ileum's Pmleii Wm. Pauer Israel Kola-rtson Alh. Pott Fimlley Smith l-wis .Smith Mrs. Lizzie Stevenson.. L. C. Temple 1 1. A. Williams Nancy F. Wilson .loseph Mahaffey Hinl V Pol in 2: AIm- liloiiffh Iirnatius K idler Mrs. Kate Kinley Louis Menhohl -Ifi -ha.-! Under J aeoh Smith Mm. Thonipsoii Anthonv ll'eili.r I'' 1 1 ii A.lani Miller " "" Iolin Sin ntr'er 1 1 Mary A. Kr me 1 I il-o. K. I.illfrle ii ii .Ino. l-il c. . m vr.if Treasurer of Camhria i-ounty. rn.-as-iirer's oltiee, Mareli 31, l.rj. PILES "4 AKESIS" irlrr Instant relief and in an infallilile Care for Pllea. -n.-el. liy niiiririyisiormail. Snmpla-4 free. A.hln-c-A 4KIls. Hox S413 N rk City. juol.ir.lly OUT OF DESPAIR. The tuiliirnt nf the lKissir.g winter'a day 'I lie world fcu dountd ur monkish cowl of At:d shut out love, and bade hor- po away. i Set ween my window and the roilinjr sea T!:c xiiarsh.-s stretch a de?latc. cmy waste f lin.lien r ds. Tho chill east wicd Mows )rc- C.til the stiff r.-sls rat'.le like dead bones; !::.! uailerneath it all in minor tunes The murmur of a weary plaint is traced. Tl.e drivinir win.l-wlnrrs N-ar nt times a wail. As nf a ruin' d soul Lich tirinis assail; .Vr.iin a soliiiie-r issues from the ns-Js. T';e i .,i!:i;:i outcry 01 a suul that l!eeds, Kirrf .it 1 . 1 a l i....ri. v.'cet relief la tfii- i.ui;Kiur:n; of a Litter tTief. lint, listening, each ch miriiiir. litful mood lnth t' ar the Ih.mK-ht of uiiderlylmr pood. And in the sullen pmy of winter's passinir d IT My In art j.'rr plad aL'ain: P. r le." tin lirace Divine ur lives are turns! so l.ai- Tli"! l.iternes- nrd p:oti I:i Vitit'i riv ;.r strui:.' v : t "1 h'.s ;.t.i l;i-e. !.:c':.. 1'HsKi r.iifT. w :i! lift the s'.u! ;.lne. Tl.e rar, ... ,,f i .i r'h. t' e srrf.Ti.it 1 May train A:-- 'ii!.v r.it!-:s:ish- .1 l.y ! '.1 -'n-i: .-t! of v in; i tie swift icriecl:-n i.f t!:e s;t!!:'s tiri;'ht 1 ;nh Is wen I. i;t !.y th- t r : ; 1 T i it'Ii. I'lavel St..:t s. N. V. l!..lcpco!cat. figiitlm; lxoians. A Thrilling Eplsodo of Border Wurfiro. The Hat tic- of A rio'.v:irce Cr--k. K:i.. Where I ifty W'liles I.'efettlr I l ive IliinUreil lC-ilslviiis t lanrter f C'litnry Ao. Western Kansa-. was the sei-ne of !n;iii- battl'-s i-etweeii the Indians and hitc tueti in tlic; 4-arlv ila.'s of its sct i li i'u-rit. 'Ih t worst of tin-so and, next 1. Hi.- Cu'er iiia-sacr--, lie" l lo'Klie.st 1 of t'o- Jila'ns was fo'ie-Jit at .r":ek.-irH- i-rccli, u trilmtary to the Ul ; .:i ' 'i river. CT.-ir-.o- iho yor.r 157 tlie Imlians v .-re very t r-m IK-s i:ne .m l -arly in the Kill they ii'i-.e-ire ! in tl.e vicinity of ii;'ri'ian. a ra.lroai'. .nvn near the lino .ii ( . : a l . anil ra'i nii' a l"t of stin-k. A ii tint i'iT seoiitinir j .arty. nmnlM-rins' tt --tit iifty men, wa- s "it out from i'l.rt Have; to Mirsuo the ltelians. 1 his parly was i:;.nle up of well tried In.lia.i liliters, noted scouts, luill'alo hunt Ts. Irriiioers and iilain-im-n. Tiu-y .-re lo ! l y t i. i'oi-sy the. an officer of t.-;i. Slariil. ;i:'.s st..i7. iind Lieut, licci-l.cr v . chief" ol s.- nils. l-l-r the first thr -o iiiv ." travel 110 - i .'ti wiii - 1'ouini o tiic Indians, hut on :;. lourtti dav they struck a lartro. l:-aiL Followitvr tVis until dark without ileitis Indians, or any frcsli traces of them, the party prepared to encamp fur the nifj-ht in the little valiey of Arlc'ain-c cr.-ek. Heavy (guards were j o ted and the jiack mules stationed to eraze near tlio mouth of a s:uall ra vine. The nirht pas-scd without alarm, but just as d:..y was lin-ijUinjj a clfitter of hoofs and shouts from the jruards aroused tli men in tiiiio to see uearly all the mules p;oing- uj the valley on a mad stamps-do. The Indians had crept down the ravine near the herd, then raised up ii'tic-Hy, swineritief their blankets and slioutinfr. Kctreatin rapidly leyond rillo shot, they gathered the fripfhtonod tnimals into a hunch and disappeared over the hills. irdors wore jjiven to mount and pur sue at once, .lust as the men swunr into their sad lies wil l shouts and a heavy t mm pi in wore hoard, and the valley alxre them was alive with mounted Indians coming down like a cloudburst To advance was madness to retreat aivl escape impossible. At this season of the year the Ariekarce crook was dry, an 1 the men fell back across its bed to a bi-h sandbar, an i.-land in the high water s.-asotu The Indians chnrjred furiously, try ing to ride diwn the little party, but the scouts wore finely armed and hold them in check. The men !u- little rille-pit.in the sand, scoi.piii'- it out with their hands. liehiml these fra'l - belters they held back the savages and tried to shield the wounded. After several hours o terrible fljrht inu; the I:i bans withdrew to the sur i undinf.f bills and l:e,t i.; a sie-re un til all the horses and unties were hilled. Then a lartro. richly -dressed Lflian. evidently a h'.jrh chief and lued-i.-ine man. role out in advance of sev eral hundred wurrinrs mi 1. tellin;' them the white mau'.s l-alhts Would melt before they touched an In dian, led them on a "Treat chartr.s. p.. i:.-viti2r t'ioiisi-lvos safe from dan.'er. they ciiared up within pistol shot of the sandbar and poured a murderous lire on its brave defenders. Nearly half the scouts wore killed or diahhd and ail seemed bt when several of the l est shots ci meentrated their lire on the chief. He thought the battle won and rode within a hundred feet of the sandbar, waving his rifle at.d iiren-; on his warriors. A mo ment later ho fell heavily to the trroiinil. and his men. unable to stand the stream of load poured into their ranks, drew oil in a sullen retreat, led by the riderless rainy of their chief. The squaws on the hills mot them with wild wailinjjs for the lost chief; then ail was hushed and quiet. Now the scouts had time to help the wounded and count the dead. The sand of the little bar was red with 1 dood, and dead men and horses lay about in confusion. '1 he brave leader. Col. Forsythe, was siiot through l-oth le-s and Lijut. Pecchcr was shot through the small of the back. One man was struck in the forehead by an arrow. At the same moment a rille ball, passing his face horizontally, knoe-ked out the arrow and passed on into the body of a horse. The wounded men were deprived of the little aid that mitrht have Iveen riven them, for the surpeon, I)r. Moore, was shot through the head and was entirely unconscious. The scouts had scarcely time to count their losses when the tramp of a marching army warned them that the battle w as not yet over. So far the Indians has! fought on horseback, as Indians usually prefer to do; but now jthey were cominp to regain the body of their chief. An army of picked warriors was marching down the valley in a solid column all had darkened their war paint and none wore a thread of clothing. They came on steadily, each brave sint'iutf bis death song and all unheeding the fire that mowed down their ranks like prain. Atrain and arrniii their desper ate charges were hurled back by the seouts, until at last, rnshinfT over the lxjdies of their dead, they reached the lmdy of their chief and bore it away. Hardly half their original number reached the hills, and lioforo the bar the bodies lay in piles as if hurled there by some (rrv-at ex; lo.-uon. The first day's fijrht was ended by the lakimr of the chief s body. Tha nijrht fell, still and dark, and passed without alarm. The dead were buried in shallow prraves dujj in the sand, an. I the wounded wore made as comforta ble as possible. Alout midnight two of the men crawled slowly away from the bar into the blackness beyond. They were; to try to jet In-yond the Indian lines before daybreak, hi io themselves till dark au"ain. r.nd the.i push on toward Fort Wallace. This was a desperate chance, ar. their siV senee e'efikell d the dof.-l;-i .11 I fore.', but the only hop - was l i fet fr(iu the post, one hundred and thirty miles away. Soon after they left th.- ce.-up Lieut, lieochor died. 1'orh' iirs he had I er-.'ed. the ifien to sh'Mit hiai ami ca lhi .s vf-ferin;-. lie was a iiephcw of the 'ate Henry Ward Feci her. an 1 was a 1 rave mat! and a trod-.i oi'icer. The I fdians had 1. tod tb-ir forces so as to leave the road down the river ..pen, l.-pilt-r that t!;- :cotits W.r.!.l try t 1 ese:c I v that way. 1 iurih-in d wi'.h tht ;r . n::i : .1 a::d without horses, th' y 'M-. h sv.- fr.!!ei! :-.n easy jrey to the' v.e':-t::. ,'!.'e 1 :.iSi.-a-.es. No lires wi re lit 011 the sand bar, and the darkness ai: 1 :.ile!iee coll.l'! ete' y deceived the Iildiafls. With the first p-rav ii;;ht of diy the seoi'ts saw a larre ha".d of inotitited Iudians coruinir down to take vp the trail of the supposed fugitives. Kcery man laid low in his little rirle pit. arid v.heii the savages rixle wit!::ii a Hun dred feet of the bar oath i.ian picked out his brave and tired. Many Indians fell, and a baud of ponies, sceiiiiii'j ly ridorless. scurried back to the bills. A ft.-r t his the Indians lrre-w more cau tious and kept up a sh-jre at Ion; rar.'pre. No lin n were killed iifter the lirst day, but the wounded sulYered maeh for fo.nl and ca.re. One- lean iv a shal low well in the sand and (.'ot pletitj- of water, warm and full of alkali, but a blessinjT for till that. '1 hey cut off the bind quarters of the horses and boiled some of the Slosh in a small jar. The animal- had laid for two ila'-t, jijst sis wi.t n Lllh-d and the m.-at was horribly tainted. Inly by sprinkling it w ith plenty of punpowdor could it le used at ail. When nip'ht came airain two men tried to pet throuph the Indian linos, but wore driven back. On the third day a steady siepe w as kept up, w ith only oux-asional hard lie-htinp. That nipht two men succeeded in pettinp awav. On the fourth day Mr. Moore d iod. He bad received, a he;; vj tl.e head and had laid rille ball in unci mscious .since the first day. After the fifth day no Indians were seen, but the scouts could not venture to move, for over half their numln-r wore disabled. All wore sutrorinp from lack of food and prickly pears were (fathered to help out the hors; meat The pears were s. full of tiny needles that they only added to the stiff.-! ings of the starving men. For four (lavs more they waited, watching the hills for Indians and fit.'htin(r starvation and death inside the camp. On the morninjT of the ninth day the piiard raised the try of "Indians:"' The men wore worn and weary w ith watchin-r and fa-tin, tint ammunition was almost pone and all felt that the end had come. Over the hills the dark line of the enemy was cominp on like a. storm cloud. Kach man prasped bis rille tiphter and braced himself to meet the lat charpo. The risinp sun threw its plow across the valley, and a wild cheer aro.-c from the little sandbar as its lipht fell, not on Indian warpaint arid sjiear, 1 nit on the rilles of soldiers. Throats lu'l of dust, (-mipowdcr and prickly pear nee lies wore forpotten. How tiiey checred those blue coats! liven tlr w ounded raised themselves to look at the line that meant life and home, it was the relief from Fort Wadac-. The brave fellows who bad craw iod away from the sandbar into the darkness had reached the post an-lhurrieil back with aid for their comrades. The Indians were pone, sico ami battle wore over, litters were made, and with every care for the veal; and woitnlod the return to Fort Wallace was bepun. livery where wore mot traces of the battle. The Indians had sulTered preat losses, as was shown by tin- remains on the field, thouph the majority of the dead were carried away. Many liodies rostinp on scaffolds were found along the line of the Indians' retreat Wet blood on some of these showed that the warrior was yet livinp when placed there. The seouts had lo-t their chief and many more, while their colouel and half the survivors were wounded. They reached Fort Wallace in safety, and the Indians did not soon forpct the lesson of the Arickaree fight, whe.re fifty white men held back ten times their nutalier of savages. San Francisco Chronicle. rtilna Ijilx r in fall nrnla. f'aliforni;i grape-prowcrs are said to k- l 'l-liii-T the stoppape of Chinese im mivr.ition severely. There si ts been a constant, drift eastward of the Chinese from California, until now there are not cnotiph h'ft to do the work required of them. In most industries white lalmr can le substituted, but amonp prape prowors this is not possible, as white men cannot do the work that China men have hitherto performed. No one can realize, unless he has had ac tual oxnerionce.how delicately the celes tials handle fruit, and how roiiphly it is treat. -.1 by whites. 1 n shipping prapes out of fortj- Mixes packed by Chinamen only one on an avorape is injured, while one out of twelve is spoiled by white handling. ssatreoa and Maid. I'hysican (to Marie, the maid) Your mistress is very ill, and needs careful attention. When you had fever she nursed you with her own hamls. I hope you can be trusted to do as much or her. Marie, the Maid Oui, oui she nursed me-yes! I told Adolphe how it would be. She would Le thereafter ill. just to spite me. Pharmaceutical Lra. what a ;;i:l hid. Her Influence for Good iu Ancient riuravillc. I'lumvi'le -foh de wah" wn- ar j;,t, ;--csling liltle village lyin f in u remote valley of a New Li..' land api ieult ura ! di-trict. If the soil wa- tl.:n. th. I'.flis were thlek o tiilii;, inh- !, that it wa- a prim joke that a pun was needed t . :.-.-t the s into the first h i . ', . a :';. Owing to this '... 1 r !;, the was poor, and what ; in- drouth d- pare suvl loll show.rs swept awav. All the i,unp men went we. t, thi ol'! shvX-maker bad moved away, arid even the miiii.-t.-r had dep.irte i. leavinp a monumental pair of . r s j.h-.s to bar t h out ranee to t lie meet in" hou-e. And yet native New Iln.'land men and . uneti -w 1 re imt laeklne I t 1 shrewd a-,- a;: 1 sen e. 'i hey Ai re -'.!.;';,- iiis Willi ali tiieir iiar-.t iaimr t 1.:: lie .a tra;"'- 1. ; le'i'i r f life. j "e . - er ! "o I beyefd ti. bare :e They had no :, mn t iolls, n I10J11 . lie V. time C -It doe. ii. 1 at oool.it r.r t-.ti-l e asliiii - OS-llle I t. II I i 1.1' 11 tie .ill 1!" '.II the 1. a! .'.ai' . The Jr. at loom shuttered, the fr wa 1. id - grown with ca:.-'- v. ecu-, a front pate refus. d to 1- a. b-nlv i:.!!,e and V el: i bv tie- 1 at' 1 i l.v. i: 'lo ah .tip the m.ir. w v.i.i i: s ,t -t.e.' '.. 11..-V i V.i r.1 i t: ' ' . v e! and . varl. tie- of v,-; e.:.i 1 . r.e v- w..- i v.h. t! If r.-acbe 1 ri.mivi: . a:; l i i-It.d iillie i.iorc ildi I -I tii.i.i arch: 1. . t.-ri' s. F.-w 1 ... '.;s v b'lllpht. an i th- e i ( ! a 1. ..i eou'd lee! U , V. ere tahoie d. i.il life in s. :i It wa- ; : who h-.i t i ring the r-:r hdt r .' ." whiih no rat iotia 1 . iilterc- t. 'allies .f . 'i 'her.- c n' I !!.' spar ely si'ft!" i a regl. .a. cti-t.iai for the l-irai-;' ' "arr.i':!s" I:i he v.iiap - 1 oec-.-ii e.:i 1 i lew - ...,1. r: 1 the inhabitant o'l h'- r.ii; lirowii su.-.-. Smlt'it jo.'pitiir wards -'tiio Center," le- l.:.i that on Smith'., return a:i le. later h.i- woaid li a 1 at: t hi ti So if h.-ag 1 i . 1. 1 U n. w : .r two the mall h;ei l.roti-. i.t hi a hi hi there bv tin- oi lining Sm a.'d. los.. ,i Once a year. be a V- ei ii iitip. Ti.-rha j t!ie-e v. o'l i fir in Plutiiville i.iV )-e;daeed their v. i d on "fir ." il-:ial sit. ier, 1. , r. w : o ' ' e i ! id it ..11 a 1 h them : two ... -pai-at ce served hi. w i' h ca re 1 II t he .- oril: S of 1 -s J l fell rick lii- v. lie had j.i ha 1 11 ) chil i:'. :n 1 1 v. bis r.i on to tae v.. ;.!;. n felt that Ile.y n.;:-t' ".: laaa. A I the 1 c-i it w;t service, and the isiVith many hi.u".-o-il ..1 ov--r The relii-f wa. j.-r C somehow rot a -r le-j -I pre- Tllkins and he adde 1 -, -Ale, III.- old Mr. died. .Ml rh;'; ler iwenty-'oi' ef. f. I'e. V. ii ': '.-.'s V id a I'l.'.-ari'.i ; or a con-: i nurse ami h a niece with girl alnint -name was 1 . I;, p r. S. - a . ":) e: hf-.e: i reel h w! ,ht led M: :y i r -ncii. I l lie i i: !ek ivsit, and ; ; i i ; : - as. c. n.diicl she came s"meii the car the cow, fed and went about the-.- duties the neigh bors wondere 1 to hear her singing like a happy bird. She threw o,ieu the front blinds and let tin- sunlight sa -rileglotisly stream thr.uih the wiii dow s. She even set the s:i' r - l front door ajar, siiel sal on the door step on pleasant :i I ternooti- v. i'.h !k r 1. nil ting v.o.-k. If the suu-.et v. as vi ry gorgeous sh w;is sv.n with idle hands. The spindling grass was sheared olf, so that the gate would swing back easily. It Is enough to make Mis Iliki.is turn in h r grave," said Nciphlt.r 1 lint. As the suiaui-r advanced, all un. i.n scious of 1 lumvilh- ctlqii. tie and con ventionality, MHI.y v.a'idcivl in tie fields hunting for orchids, ..r took ! .i:g walks to Paeon's wood-, fetching h. r basket full of plants, which she indus triously transplanted iu the virgin so l of the 1 lhias front yard Well. I never"' said Mrs. Flint a she pecked through a.i opportune crivice of her side window. '-What won't she do l:e.t.' ' lint Miily watered her honeysuckles, propped up her dal-ie-, put ri h loam into the sandy wa-t- . ati.l was re v. arded by i.iu'li i udes of 1 .1-1 .-.o.ns. When the bells scratched up I.e.- treasure-,, sic- contrived :n In. !"., ire of paling- that circumscribed their opera tion., iiyaad by she a ided a trolls for a w 11 i ro-e bu- lu. and a long tent id twine for her fluff;,' wo. Mi-clematis. Little by little the small house, un painfod, but tinted a soft, silvery, weather-beaten gray, beau to outline its windows in bright .'rein, and to throw wiMi'lIiine garlan Is a'! ever the homely p.i.r.-h. Season after season went by. Milly now bad seeds and cut tings topivo aw ay. She carried bouquets to the .sick, pott -1 a root for a friend, broupht a jar of mignonette from Lin coln, or received a packiige of seeds from a llorist. It thns came to pass that every bouse in Piumvilh- simui lMiasted :i flower "im-iI. and iu winter every kitchen had at least one window full of petunias or geraniums, the steam of cooking or w ashing causing them to grow wonderfully. Cold frames for pansies were manufactured; oven strawberries and asparagus were at tempted. And that these improvements might not fail, the land alut the house was drained, low branches lopped olT, the sink tioz.le extended to a safe di-tanee, till light and air and dryness came to these denizens of the kitchen. You would not have known Plum ville. Why, the shoemaker, who came back to stay, pretended he bad never seen it In-fore. It was rumored that a baker's cart would come over from Lincoln once a week, and on the strength of it the jst master cleared off a shelf and drove six nails in the loose doorsteps. UuL this Plumville boom is far ahead of my story. Long In-fore the flowers had l-egtm to be very common there, Milly French puz zled much over the unused church. One day she got the key and went in. Though it was August, the interior was cold and damp, almost like a cel lar. Cobwebs, hung from the two long stovepipes that ot -iiih-d the whole length of the building. Torn by mii-lM-oks were lying al-out, and several w indow panes were broken. A general air of ilcsoiuti in prevailed the p'a'-e. Milly s:it for a long time thinking, thinking. Then she walked very quick ly to Mrs. Flint's, who lived near by. "Oh, Mrs. Flint, isn't it disgraceful to have our meeting house bhut up'.'" s .a' cf !. i.l . a! er.t:". " i. .. i 1: ' 1! '..I...'. Niiouid it be open f i liir. i Fat. in ;. m.l'i mellt. . . -. t o ha ve a :a i :i i ! er. astney do : ', I. ; a. an I en ry.vhcro else but j f '. . i , ,. 1 'i u 11'. i i I . " ' '; n i . s !io use ta i-.iu'. Milly; we haven't any money, Imr any public spi. if." "j: ; ou'll la dp me, I'll hav Hint e' ..':, open next Sunday," tried Wh-:' can I .!.'' si:;hed poor ". . . i fg!eis' ' ' i' : I ; your h'.l'brim! to mow ' he "r.i and sweep mi',, 1:1 do the ri'-t." '1 don't :. liev h" an." i .- 1; if h !-.-. a mind to. 11 I. . t ,:. .1 1 hour." ..' :-erl- d Milly. Fi; a-..; hint. Imt 1 know In- al i.r 1-11 hifii he ...," i :!!.. . ..ii i :. t 'li. ITmt :: greed .-. : '.s i'i f r. ml of t he r. bi.t ii. p. im ,i- ei con id i t i e.' iel; liie -, .'iiv. .-lis iu- f -ml: .'I.-.- i! ban. 1 a ppi-ared ;.: i aiiothei- '. h. b. r e j ::, :.. !:'. is-CS ,.: ' :.. or:: ::-." io the ii i iv. Aug i I .'s. . I'., . :,!. s in 11 i ' ei grca A.. nr.- I .. ii 1." old ir -.;..".:.... aid rem I . i y I ro.. ii - a- ii -i 1 ! -. i ic.it. i . . sai i: ' .!- i . I .: l.'o i mil 1 1.1' auyis'iiv sinj-- ', . - iivii.-:: b.n tli - farmer- ill- .-.c i : i i i '., j. .n. bo-ae with a i :. .. . '...till of :. n ! ; i . ' .on. Soaie t '.'.. v . i . : ..Imr So I'll' a .: ' last cv.'ii oi .'I : 'I n ' w !...:.. " 1 " n tin y i.e:n"i. WIT'- I'lll 11 i-e. ;,. I 'ill.' most d.- .'p. i d :ini..-:-' lii."-: ha 1 p.-vi-r seen a i '. . 'i ii. n-.tr -I ie- they c --r-' . : i r; '. ' . i ' .' a - long :ig i It . : ; ' 1 ' i a i ' ' i : .- i! S.nn 1 . io; :i : : .. .- - i ; . . . -i ; "i'. li.'ious -,!! e . I I. i I hit t in- need - e,... ,i ..-ftd. 'li s P.a .::.! ' her ' ': I : p-.eeu" e ea;.:; .r "i '.'si" to S.I ' ie . ,-i-t, llrs. ;;.': ! . . . r" with .. . - ; i : i a 1 1 itn i l; .!f the I e . ; ' . I,,. e.i, ; : i drove to the : :::: : : t. '.: : . lint Ho f r. e '1 here e. . . , -. a i em i ii In. a i re .' . ': ,--' i pat h to I' ll, i , . t he t er. i ; f-.M I I" OV r ' . 1'.. .. ' fl.'i . 1 1 ' a . . ... i..ua i i . i. .-I iai s m io-ity t '.'-. the . eafne ' ' i info ' 1 was in.-i. .a-. 1 a-.-'..is in I . lo ,!o I :: r . eo'.iv. eh. n. li-oi i t'o- ru l.y 1' and stovepipes and on -w : tin- musty taint -f nioniy m .nl li. It v.a- I. ail p. ist leu. Pot-feet h-nce reigned in tie- I if 1 1 e 1 -a r c h i: re !i. Some gr.iv hi-ad- were lent forward, a- be littiag t!ie place, but F'-eiy eye-, piaiieed ever the sjiiviiirl,-, in i ag. r e p. ctat ion. A ie v.o:.". ii : haded t he a- eye-- v.Ith i-oar ei.-i !.:.-; :-, m a ire -. 1 1 - i- .f heie ; ai p".i.'- I. I'I" even th r. ;. pi-.ei., n, alert ii . v a- llde. '1 h'-n 1.,. - !i:i;.j--i! I: .' i i : : y ! 're "eh rose and .ii:- i"!-'. ar '. to the co ,i :i uioii ta I.!--. :.p. a . hi h '-loo 1 a .h.-t ol lovely fern , and la'e r. .. - .- ho lo..;.e.I se-'oiis, hut not ;.t a t fright i i.ed. She read a F: a m in a i leaf Voi . g .. .- out a 1 j : , : i, : , i e - . v as s un" i v 1 1 rec i In. r -- ' :.! -n i i 1 - f i out pev, ti.en she '' eel": a book :n..l f.-ai Phillips Pro. I. ' s, i;u' a iron ;!:. I. "t o::.l i: t ye my i.---j i -." If e.in l.e im;::-'ne.l. perl.aj'-. bow 1'..-,. ..y mj ti the! ' Words chained the i.t'.-nt lo.l S;:.d touch- d the i.ea-ts.f ml pi- .- -:l. It wa- a pretty si"ht. ami nev. r to he lor go'iten by tl.o-e who -aw it Attlu- ii"-- tin' ii-ivoh w a-giv.-n with a wlil. Am'. lhus. . !'., the I'iuuivilh- ihnre'u iijii-i.i i! on Sun day inoin ng, Aupu-t Js, and t has never 1 ei-n ch -ed sinee. Thai w::s j-ear- ago. but M!i!y Fr.-iiih sfid rea ls a sen io it 1 licr-e every Sunday morning. She ha- e.i .!' .t. d that people f..t he youd t heir ii. e.i :: - t o pay lor. They in vite no eam'i.hito t their puip:!. 'I hi-y are familhir with the gr. .,t pre... h r- of the W'-r'd. Seine i.iel in to episco pacy, and do not see "how you can ot around the laying on o" hands." .''.-ce are 1 ii echei-l -.; others agree w it ii hannlii'f. Ilean Stanley and f':"i.ni Farrar have a following. I.'.d t -on and Mauri.-.: sire a.lmiied and i.ned. No creel bind- thiir i on-eienc -, no formtihited vow restrains them. 'Flay rarv.'e over ; pi ri t "a! t rut h. a- j r. en t 1 by ililTerent a in 1 ! I fl'ering m In 1 iiarn est diseussioti and zeal. up. nrgument sl'i.iv cm niTii-iiiii unii-mal tliuiightf ul I'.css and cultivation. Thanks to Milly French. Plumville. a bower of vim - and ilow. rs, is one of the prettiest of small villages physic silly, while for intellectual ami spirit ual training it is one of the most advanced.- Augusta W. Kellogg, in Har per's Weekly. N Mi.ro lriiiiiiii-rs. Tin- travi '.ia ' men in California ob ject to the use of the word "drummer," a-applied to members of th'-'r profes sion, and a movement is on foot to abol ish the t rm. In ol lefi lime-., says the San Fia'teiseo Merchant, v.h -n it was tie- wont of quacks, fakirs and itinerant mountebank- to make jx-riooieal visits to - unit ry town- ..ti market days, they would b.r.t a big drum to call up a crowd.. This wasiniled "drumming for trade." and it is presumed. -.Hid iu fact, gem-rally accepted, that this i- 1 he . igi'i of the ofVeiisive name. 1 1 is st range that in 1 lltg l:i r-d. where the I xprossioii was lii-t l.o'-n. it i- now unheard of in connect ion with commercial travelers. 1 m that c on:'. r t ravi I in" salesmen lire ealh d "bagmen." or "knight s of 1 he grip-.tek." bat in no instance would any of the fraternity countenance such all iippellatioii a- that of "drummer."' A Oucrr l'.li.-iil.'iice. A l.-af mute w ho was walking on the track of the Flint A. Pcro Marquette railroad was hilled by a liM-omotive. Two years before ho was struck, but not si-riom-ly injured, by the same loco mot ive. driven by the same engineer, and al nearly the same place j fr