£ht € nitre sprmorrnt HKLLEFONIE PA r r —— A Strange Story, 1 AN UNrnKTI NWTF I.Al 110 I t RVISIIED I MATKRItI. I' >K f HK FtM *C- NiVRI,IST STR\N\ who '• half naked, bareheaded ami barefooted wept over his father grave," kidnapped by hired ruflians, i transported to America, ami hinise I succeeded as next of kin to the title and estates of Lord Altham. The young I >nl reached America in his tliirte- titli year, and in the course of time was nppreticed a-a plantation hand to parties who lived in Lancaster I county. He ran awav from his mas ter, was captured and imprisoned at the county piil at Columbia, j Finally two Irishmen, John and William Brodus, fr mi the place <>l James' nativity, while traveling along , the Lanea-ter road, were compelled to seek the hospitality of hi- master, and ' after conversing with the lad they he came cuuviuced that he was the 10.-i , Altham heir. They assisted the boy to Jamaica and there he found a good friend in the person of Admiral Ver non, who carried him back to tin Kmeruld i-It- after an absence of a . dnz**n years. I The trial that ensued was a menmr able one. It lasted for thirteen days The jury found for the young plaintiff , But a power greater than court l "Guy Mamiering." 01 follow the gra- Filiie and fascinaiiug aecouut of (.'har es Keade'a "Wandering ll* ir." ir, pi<-ture the wonderful adventure* "t ' "Peregrine Piekel" as tll by T .Inns Coirifr .Smollett, with an interest re doubled bv the-e local s**-iaii*ins. | Mrs. Quinn's Triplets. flaw Kie'tmcn't I'frldj' *| >t A ';un,tnt'-l th l*H-! ( .til. K- sl. Charles Qiinn.a workman employ ed at the Midvule steel works, Nice j [ town station, was oil Thursday last ( made the father of a trio nf haltc* two girls and a buy. Mr. (j linn lives with his wife Slid (u|i to ihi- time three daughters, aged t, 1 and 2 years in a neat liille brick house on the Gut Plank road, oetween Waytiil junction | ami Xicetown. Mr.-, birth to a girl weighing about buir poumls, ami an hour later tin first baby was provided with a sitcr of her own weight ; while scarcely had the two young ladies given their open- [ ing concert la-fore they were followed into the wo rld by a baby brother weighing six |s*uuds. The birth of the bov involved a very difficult op-r --ati'-n, known to the medical piufc**inu as "version by the feet," it being neces -1 sary to administer ether to the ex- i hausted moth r. The scene of the j wholesale addition to the populate n was visited yesterday attermaui hv a Record re|*ortcr. A friend <>f Mr* (juiiio was in charge of the house, and . was ably supported in taking care of , I the triplets by halfa-dozen motherly women, all of whom vied with ea*-li j i other in lavishing unstinted praise 1 ] upon the three little hits of dimpled ! humanity, which were being exhibited wrnp|ied in little blankets to some neigh I Kirs. | "The dear little things: ain't they I just perfect," said one, and the others choruacd : "See what lovely eye* they ' have," "and suth cute little heads,' | "and such lots of silky hair," "and just look at their pretty little ear*," until every possible attraction had r been pointed out and commented ii|M>n The yuungsteis are, indeed, pretty little babies, I eing well formed ami up- j parch'ly perfect I v sound and healthy. Bo tar they have lieeri raised on the 1 bottle. The mother is also doing well. Boon after the birth of the babies their astonished lather sent for Father Powers, the rector of Bt. Btephen's itomuii Catholic ahurch, Niceluwn, who christened them on the spot, the eldest girl lieiog named Annie, the second Marct-llu ami the buy John. Miss Marcel la, when seen by the re porter, was decorated with a piece of blue ribbon t<> prevent In r being mixed up with her elder sister, Mis* Annie, to wh<>in she bore so close u resemb lance that oven her mother could hard ly till which was which without some such mark. The other little ({uinns, before mentioned, were delighted with their new sister-- and brother and took as much interest iu them us did their ehlers. Said the eldest of them: "There's just one apiece for u*. ami when these H little bigger wese going to have them lor doll huhics. An Ohio Romance There is a little town near here named North Lima, which has a kind •if romantic hi-torieal it flit i r wli eh hu lurn -lied the neighbor* and villagers I*toil tor lalk. The hero, it such he *i'ii i* I be culled, was a queer old man mined Jacob A Igiistine. lie lately lied. ll*- was asi range, gtsul hearted utile mull, who bio I never slept a single tight away from his home, and the ongc-t jiiiniicv he ever made was to •nine to this eitv, a disunite of but a c*v nub-. Ami yet this stranger to he world at large, whose life wits al >m-l tlint nt a chi d, tlitough all its • cur* hail a romiiiiee, the s crct ot \ll i< -11 heearried to tin grave. When in- was u sturdy young man he lie* nine betrothed lo a bright, vivaei-ms little (ii rmsu girl, (ioitlieb Wealaudt. She smiled N | o HI hi- -nit. but tier father broke ihe match. From this moment In* "b Augustine lt d the life of a bachelor. 1: has been known of late that daeoh was ae mutilating considerable wealth, nllhoiigh he niH*le no exhilii don of it, and w hen he died a search was at once instituted for the money ami hi- will whu-h lie lm*l made a veer ago. The search through the attic ol his house revealed in out of die way corner* many and various amounts of money, which was largely n Mexican and Spanish coins, hut no trace of the mi-sing will was found until a trunk was examined, and there, oiuncd securely iu the sleeve uf the old fashioned swallow ta led wedding coat, wa- the will ami a hag contain ing nearly t?7'>o in gold. Yesterday ail the |K-rsoiial effect* left by the -trange old man were sold at auction, and almost within hearing ot' the auc tioneer's voice, a prisoner in her own house, was the once fair maiden, a!rh. A Remarkable Suit. Ctmmanli far th' Ground I/ MI M the .\ ci n-j/ Cuf'\?a( -V.y Hilt . I'ITT-111 MO, I' I*lll twr |'|—Step* lis**- •■eeii l-k-n i-y reputable ciltx>-n* of tin* -iiy mml c. sew here inward prosecuting ■ rlmniol oiinno.se vnluc. The pri*|*er V involved is llril upon Willi h s'sti'l* i lie t'liiled Sillies I'tpllol. I lie Wlote il-iii-". die T'esnury so I *ilher •• • v rioneot sinl |iriv*ie l.uilding- in tVli og on all I I* ol gel o*s 11. covering -I*l * re- ill Itie I>i*tric <>l Coluilll'l, l-e I si tes 11 V| in-r--- in 111 ol- n* org, M I . SMI sries 111 IV ~|i lig-01l count*, I'll. II I IRI-A-U'R HI I tie It ink o' P-igl-nd. I lie niotie* * nlue of | In-est Ale Call ll*rd * In* i-s 11 in 11 pit. Ii s.-ein* scrcel* cri-d i*ile ill *1 sin Ii it cl -int Could 'n* nisde to ••nsiliie people; l-ul it iiev* rt Itele-s is true. 'l'lte clsitii ilit* -ife lite tli'scrlnl nis ot l-ilin Hi ideimmre, seider ol ••ilonisl iifile-. I he Isle M iwil Ills-let nore, ol tills citv, ss-, H i- rlsiliied. •ll* grem grnd soli. Alter the M IVOI'A ; leslli. trltu-li nci-urre-l (>oUl eight *eurs igo. I lie foiled Si*te t'oiirl imt-ie HII trder in the HIH l*-n ore tunkruplcv proceedings, giving *n nllossnce to ihe ,<• gnee lor lit** t ut| oe *if |-re>nt Keen gsihering intoriuition lor the pur|-o-e of m-iiiti ling |egnl proceeding-. It is under t .tood thnt tie It** a represent*!ire in ( Wtt-hinglon *t the present Utile. Two Washington attorney* were here recent Iv con-iiltiiig l he heir ahout the estate II her cUimtiiil* in this vicinity *re ex si-ierdf K. II I'siietson, f'r. Ssrnoel llelizhoover. of "lonic hitter*" lame. *n old t tmilv ol Mansfield. I'a. Ahout flirty *tf them met recently ' Mntield, contrdiuted nmney ar-d sent a re|.re sentalive to Washington. Beside* this i-nncerted a- tnni itiey nre m*lividuslly represented ti\ cou- cil. The I'llutoirg stiornet* ini*re-ieil are Thonis* 11. Mrrshatt, K. M-Kenrta sn-t -I. Wood*. Some heir* in Baltimore are represented hy the law firm ol Hichard son & Co. Tilt: average statesman of the pres ent day is only once in a whiie an average mat). MltaioffAKlkm in India are finding a in w olMtaele to the success of their teachings. It is drunkenness. Ir is estimated that over one nti'- lion orange trees in Orange county, Florida, will cume into heating this year. MUM MAI'.Y AC*TIN, of Washing ton, On , died recently. Blie had been the mother of forty-four childmi, in j eluding six sets of triplets. Tiik 111811 who sued n Colorado paper for R.'tOOOO ilamsges for libel ; ami WIHH awarded six cents, now lie- I lieves in the "freedom of the press." The Toledo girl who married the fellow to get ritj of liini has commenc ed n divorce suit for ihe sann object. I'a< K vuur esses in as small a com [** as you can, so that you can carry iliem yourself, and u t let them an- I noy others. Ale.rinidrr ,(• Sil/t/i/f/ Sim c. FARMERS' SUIPIPILiIir STOKE. V ALEXANDER & CO., Store 7 1 Uc*l lliyji Sfroof, o|i|iosil' Ituwli llonsf* Hcllt'loiitc, I'a. i:vi:i{YTIIIN(i FOIC Tin-: I AILM \M> <;AIM>I:N. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. W. "Ihr to tin public tin larg. St si... k ami grea-est varielv *d (iurden and Flower Seetls, whi' li we retail for tin* I* al nuiney a- compared wilh any other dealers in Central l' ini-ylvaiiiu We hoy ->ur B< an-. I'- a- and Sw* et ( orn liy the Im-liel; we sell them iu ipiautitie.s to suit pun-ha-ei s, by the pint, *piari. A'**., m*.isut*d with dry measures not liquid unu-un- , by wl.itli *-ur customer* gain I > per cent, over those piirehusing from dealers ii-iug liqoiil **r onil.i*-*> nu-afiir**. \\ •* buy oui B** i. ( üb huge, (Ylerv, f fiti■ HI , Kudi-h and Tui nip Seed bv the pound, in tlo- -ill*- *d which we g.v< our euMtoiiHTs great advantage-, in quality .i- w* !l a- prit e, a- eoinjiaretl with tlioMr put uj> in pipers by .-*'*dmen. PAPERED SEEDS We sell Henderson'-i-v-cd-at eafulng.ie price-. W, -ell I. ndnth* S, d* three tive-e* in paper lor ten cent*. Th **• iff- r ar- wurraiit* -I to Ie- f're-li, ns *•* nain to grow HH an v -nil- that are put on tln mtu k- t. \\ > 11-1i-• \e I lei di-r-on --i **|s to I tlie best. Wi have nev* r known them to tail, im- pt a mistake in p'untii g* "r Irmii dr. nth or extreme changes of climate. We make this statcmeiit from our iwn cX|H*rienci ol fiAeeo year* with ilie*e se**|s. Wi kimw Mr. Ileiul* r-eii to In one n| tin mi rr\, K.i-, b* n•. t*i;< 1 Straw berry lb ot HII i <;ru|*c Cutting* to ortl* r. Cutaliq ues iu lingii-li or . In tin lit -t place, we ix* rei**- th- gr* ate-t * are at I in-jM i lion when hn\ ii g -•••■ d*. When w- ;• .i• i.i - W -lein -i d- wi ld way - o il*-r " eln it *•," w hii hi-I he Is-1 In ain I known to tl ■ti a li. W- re lean ••*•* I. AI -* ke i-r ~.M-*li-li CI.,Vi-r Sid I'riliaii (ir.*-- >-eii. K nl kv Itiietira-* S • -iI, Bill I tp (ira-- S i !. Law ii < • ra-- "* *• I. M- >b w I nil.i I< ir i-- Si !, M- I'-.W I'* *< lie ( *ra- Btnl,Swccl-sccnU*! Vernal Gn as Sin •! lloiigh-stalk Meadow Grass Bred, Hard Fwcoe • ira-* S i-I, Tall ( )gi I irn- S. nl.t'ri ted D -gstail Gr I,l' reimial li\- ' >-. i- "•-* *l, Italian Km lira-- Seed, Fiorin und <*t!n i' it .i-- *d- I iriiiers wonder win wnd-gr A. I'lie r* ;I-* II I- pi. HI. I keep d HII WK-I- I er I part iif tii'.- -oil inu-i In- luriii-luII1 1• r made in the vicinity of I'lilad* Ipliu, i- m ■"* dal ail otlu r it** • n-n* fbrn-r. -vhi'li i- atlrilmte*! to the ipiaiity of tin gia-- uj II wli* Ii tin < •** gt.i/ wim li i- *h - lib- <1 as being very aromatic. BARLEY. —We have on -lib a -mail lot of Minnesota and >. otch Barli i ! r -e*-d BUCKWHEAT Silvi r Hull* 1. V\ ill am I! I.* kt• \, of Ih iiin r i ' '■ | J"• i t-- I 2" pound* of t hi* I'utkwluat ot u* lis -1 year, Ir- in wliie.i lie r.t -' i Itu-li*!-. Wi have quiilly go*l n p in- from - tin r < ii-t-inn r-. SEED CORN -■• ed Corn fr-m '* nB nv* r * farm, which pr.-\* d t << lie tb* in- -' -ati-lat l'-rv Cirn to our t u toon r* during the la-t —a-ou, OATS. We keep 111 *lo* k the I.\r*l-ior H'liile ( till - ami 110 Ktl- i.-li While < )al. Billl of these vuri*-tie* gave go.nl -aii-'at ti HI la-t y*ar. I*i *■•*- I •. HOUS HOLD SUPPLIES. () 11 *- of ibc in te--: ir y i --en: ml* lo au* in g'lhiti *1 lion** hold is n fiist-ela-s —wing Mat Inn* I lie -owing Mi Li n- liu in*-- at *nn rune w ti" do greatest mono|Hily mi earth I. \ t**rl - o ale prut • w11 •* ileoiniuled and •■ • >an.'*l In-iw it g Mai!iiin. wiih'Hii regard to tin ii merit*. S-.ine ot the * tupiini**- irx to k*-* pup die • *l*l pra< Ii *•. Ilappilv, the day w lien people have to \itld lo ihi- * xloHinii I ■ •! I >r i-i-h aiol -til ut our -tore. It eo-l* at lea-t from 81'J t<* S2O each to |nddlpH Swing Machine tlitough the country ami sell it. A moiiietit's retl-eii-in will teach that this extra c. -t cornea •tf the purchaser. Those who buy of ii* ut *mr store -ave tlii* extraordinary expense. We give the very best warrantee wilh all the ninehnii-* we sell. We sell ihe finest tptaliiy of Nee*lb-s for all S wing Machitiea, at '2-*t cents tu JO cents per dux* n, and he-t Machine (hi Mt 10 cents pr bottle. WASHING MACHINES —The most lc*irahle Isbor -s ving machine in a hou*e is n good Cloth s Washing Machine. Front our **wit ex jwrience ml _ L _ tlm te*iininriiHl *<• have nf others, we offer the Walker WasllCT, aiul here make public iu th*' f* llowing lan guage : This Wa-ln r i* simple in c-uii*t ruction ami so j eay of n|M-ru'ioti that nlt*r a few- moment* of iustrut'lioii -"WrBHBW I a child ten years old can do the washing. It i* compact — wSfIMHK ■*—- a child can carry it. It never gel* out nf nrd r. No oili in saving nl T thing ami llut drudgery nf wa-li-ilay to our wives a, *1 daughters. We are continually in receipt nf testi monials of the highest commendable character, without a -ingle exception, from tlms** ho are using th*-se ma* bines, showing conclusively that the design of the iitvei.tor is a cnmplete success, ami his inrwt saiigiiine iiU-a- of the Wa-h* r aie Iwnig fully and priir .ienlly realii*l. All we ask is an investigation and a fair trial of this nieeliiiie, ami we know y*ur prejudices will melt away like Irosl under the morning sun. We take great pleasure iu showing our Implement* and Seed* In all those who rail upon us. Every owner of a cow or other cattle should fe**l thctu a portion of Cotton seed or Linseed meal. For sale hy Aij:k ll\ii:u A. Co. ileileliiiite, I'a. ,NIM I'l I > tltlttlit-tifr. j | IKN'NHYJ.VAMA iSTATE COLLEGE. Winlar la..n ngini January i tkHI Mllmimmiiiih ,i... ***• UM Wa.l. ... la lit Ma \ 11. I f *lt| I 111 • I l fll mu.t . ff. •. |) ~ I Jt ; loal(| I ur* * • < '> iI A VuW itr< f K'tir ) | /4 r , u j,. r# , i A *l. 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