A.]sr:D ZESTE "WS ITEM. Jno. S. IViarm, Proprietor, LIiME XXV, NO. 5. i he POTTER JOURNAL AND IRBUM.ED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT ■>R PKLLSPQLV 1\ PA. I m!b Cor. Main nut Third.) I K 1.75 PEK YE.UT IN ADVANCE. ■ I <. Maun, S. F. Hamilton, ■' _ _ C. J. CURTIS, |nwv at I .aw AND WSTRWT ATTORNEY, OFL u.4 /.V St., (01 vr the ' 11-AC, I IT, PA., H. ,!! business prvtiininc to his profession. | Special attention FIIVEII to collection*. ARTHI K B. MANN ■ JOHN S. MANN & SON. ■tornt'vsat ban and Conveyancers, C( >I'T)PRSP"it r, I .v., A, pr-MPTLY alt' R .T'-U T<>- UArtharß.Mann. .„ml ITTUMMV >tary Public. s. S. GREENMAN, LLTOBNEY AT FFL. R. "VSK FOKSTER'* STORK,) CiirnKKSPOKT, PA. ■ . P. C. I.AKKABKE . ■OIMSTEO OTNSI.I.L >KS AT I,AW B. N si. 'DART I (. )NKIt>POKT, PKNN'A. SETH LEWIS, LEY at L -.RI and Insnranco Agent, LIAVIsViI.EE, PA. [A.M. REYNOLDS, I DEXTT IS T , J IN OLMSTED BLORIC.) I (urDERSi'ORT, PA. I BKER H ouse, I H'-.II'VV S KET.I.T. Pvopv'S. fro! Sit OM) and EAST Streets, ' I UNUAISI. I:T. PK: NA. v.: lion pn'NL to the convenience anil , lo.nfort "f guests. ■ -!;U>ling attachert. llswlEviliQ Hotel, ■ r of MAIN and NORTH St reels, LKWISVII.L.E, PA. ■ STABLING attached. lEARSALL d WEBSTER, PAINTERS, B (DL DKRSPORT, PA. H MAZING, Orainiiip, Calritninitig, B ' P.IJ er-hansrinsr, ''tc., done H' ITM-s-. promptness and :I C, all cases, and 5,1- isfactlon cuar- NULLED. ■ PAINTS I. r sale. 2428-1 I ' UN J. S. MANN THOMPSON & MANN. PFAI K!:S IN K Medicines, ltonks, Stationery, [ccios. PUNTS. OILS, WALL PAPER, SC., [' • V';N Third St*., | ■ OL'DERSpORT, PA. S. F II AU'ILTON, f ?.ND JQ3 PRINTER 1 frn'n mid Third.) I'M DF.USPORT, PA. C. M. ALLEN, ■pical and Mechnnieal Dentist, I LKWU\" I LEE, PA. B i to dvc satisfaction. I D J. CROWELL, B- P. Ball Jointer St Bolting Machine, ■ M.MIOMNU, Cameron en.. Pa. I'" 1 ' ' 'TsIIIXGLF. MACIir.XK to g ■ * MACHINES AMI Goncrai Custom Work 9- ' 2422-tf L.'chn Grom, F 1 USE. SI >• II I'fiitdt. HFIOVATIVC & FRESCO rVIXTER, IIJDERSPORT, PA. I X( ' tiid PAPER H ANGING done B "neatness and dispatch. B N guaranteed. h ♦♦♦ B VKi : ,j HOUSE m n attended to. BL I I ! - R NEEFE, FACTORY, ■ I'EU-Pi HIT, PENS'A. m t I, . IU-'EN-MAKLNSR, RlacVumlthlT.g, FE I riiumini; and Repairing D'U > ATUCSS and durability. CHARGES (S ■>; I C BREUNLE, 1{ IU. WORK, ■"°LDERSpORT, PA. ! ";T'l-ton.-s, etc., finished to order, J I -^BLC\E^K. AU ' 1 WORKINTTUSW E ■*S LIEII'W!N 0R MT "'EOMCE of JOCK ! RECEIVE prompt atteutlon- • [From the independent.] HESTER'S CURE. To tell the real truth, Hester was one ot those women whose intelli ; gence, whose beauty, whose manners, ; whose wit are exquisitely fascinating to lovers, but whose temperament, ' whose whims, whose prejudices, an j tipathies, fancies, are exquisitely try ing to husbands. Still, beinc her 7 1 ~ husband, 1 have hardly the right to speak so, even to you; and, iu fact, there were but two of Hester's pecu liarities that ever occasioned me any trouble. One ot these was her love of locality, her insane attachment to the spot called home, and the other washer horror of a thunder storm. If there was one mortal thing of which Hester had a fear, it was light ning—if that may be called a mortal thing. It was not like fear, either, that emotion of hers. Into fear the mind enters, and this was a purely, physical thing. In the good old days you would have said she was | under a spell, for she turned marble, white and cold,the moment a thunder j cloud attained any height; her lips! became parched, her heart lessened j its beats, and she could neither speak | nor move. She always lay helplessly ! on the bed and was fed with whiskey ' to be kept alive. And while we were in the city the gas was lighted, the shutters closed, the curtains dropped and somebody played on the piano a running accompaniment as long as the thunder intoned its bass. Of course, all this was not looked on with much favor bv mv superior masculine nerves; and, hav ing no sympathy with it, I had a great deal of scorn for it, and doubt less caused Hester additional trouble by the little pains I took to conceal my vexation. But Hester bad no longer gas to light, or shutters or long curtains to hide the sights feared; for times had changed with us. We had given up our pleasant city home, full of light, and cheer, and sociability, and had come down to try our luck in this great farm on the edge of the | marshes, where a tide-streak turned tiie wheels of a couple of grist-mills, and we had something more than a fair chance of improving our condi tion. Hester, of course, had been against the removal, against the plan and the place, from the first. She wanted ine to wait in the city till things bettered themselves or something turned up. She had rather do with less, she said, and stay where we were, among bur friends and our as sociations. She did not want to sell the sun Liny house where we had spent all our married life, around which all her enjoyments clustered, and put the price into this great, lonely, untried farm. But 1 told her that ton j'ears of this farm, if all prospered, would enable us to 1