| OutOn A Lark. | . | “ Nanon Ball's gilded The last strains of the waliz had died away 10 dive, at 720 Lembard street, last night, when the inmates were started by a | oud “Hua! “Brav., my ‘Thea the w.de open and in which ended Walk latlice dour ha ’ in boy | right wn!” small swung | le a mildl sel aged. jolly-looking man, exquisitely + JULY 4 i y dressed. wearing a shining high hat, aud to his h some ¢ane, By his side, alm ing to keep up with him, was little b trousers, pol ¢ ff hn 1 {ior & Us BU VY in ht m LLY i hoes, a short lig! hat that Le en 8 overcoat, a Derby revealed evenly cut bangs, and in fact every thing that would warrant at first sight the verdict “dude.” “Here, waiter,” said the big mon snapping his fiogers, “wkiskey and | lemon.” 4 Pp ped a queer lit The consciencious colored : Giibert Ballturned quick- ly from his desk and io juired; your friend of age, sir ? Ha! hs slapping the mite on the shoul “Well you just bet on it. 2! ha!” der, “‘aren’t you of age ?” “Well I should smile,” answer, with a laugh came tha little cigaret and one drew deeply on a | as of don't believe it, said Ball, out ri wed ymbard street to Eigh i went, and there they Nib nfronted e was wned over 10 the house “My God, mao, ' 1 ih: h serpant &aried back daombfounded : the litile male attire buried her hao Is and subbed. sake, dont lock up, the big man, desperately. “This little girl ju t herself up in these togs because she wanted to sce the ci.y by Just telephone the Mayor, wou't you? I aman intimate friend of his. Tell him and then the stranger hesitated. “Oh, tell him it's Anthony J. Lechler, of 1618 North Eighteenth street’, The house sergeant was obdurate, however, aud said they would have to go in the cells. Then the would-be boy shrieked in womanly toves, while her compaon- | ion implored her to keep quiet, and | said her name was Mary Smith and that she lived at 1920 North Nine teeoth. She was half carried back to the cells, and hardly had the iron door clanked behind her when =a | drunken woman from South street yelled : “Holy mother ! to be kept in | the same cell with a man!” The agitate a sergeantiexplaioed the matter | sa woman!’ Hise woman 1a face in her ‘ Now, forGod’s us said or st gasiight well, to her and peace again reigned. Late | last night bail was entered before = | Magistrate ard Mr. Lechler and his companion were released to appear to | day. — A— i } Printer's Ink. | A late book is called “Half Hour | with Insects” [If the insects happen to be hornets looking for business the au hor will find his bait hour about thirty minutes too leng. 8 mebody asks : “Why it it *ihat the editors never commit suicide ? “Probably it is becuuse the droggists won't sell stychnineon long time” | auswirs the Hot Springs News : but we fancy it is owing to the lack of credit at Lhe bar, | The Cailisle Sentinel burst a fue PRT gels olf this bit of blue : “The | Cull and Fuxpay Trieoraw of | Harrisburg undertcok to meddle in | Camberiand coun’ y afla rs by advising what the votersshould aad should vot | du at the recent election, It seems to us that (hey might each profit by looking op the result and hereafier allow the people om this side of the niver to | manage their own affairs.” Mr. Bb. F. Taylor, of the New York World favored us with a pleas ant call on Wednesday, He is con pected with the circulation depart. ment of that immense paper, nor would it be possible to immagine how a more competent geatleman could be secuied fur bis respousible position, Young, genial, energetic, fall of puch and pluck, his presecce is a fitiiug re- flex of the excellence of the great journal he represents, The Od City Blizzard, which blows as broezily as a western zephyr at sixty miles au bour, has this pleasant notice, for which we return thanks { charming and | noon Judge | misses the { hold the | posts {every respect. dence of her sor | {a long illness in the 79 h | nge, feature Telegram OC dumn “One of the most interesting of the Harrisburg Sunday pre “sketches in Oil” from the pon of J. J. McLaurin, Mr. McLaurin's ready lent nory revive old aml peture 1 at the ent time 1s the ol wen and exc me i M 1 incidents them vigorous style, Mr. Taber Granted a Divorce 0 — Late this after. Allen, of hy 1 vith th BOSTON, Nuv. the Guperiol | iH Taber grants the petit on of Fred . P'abar for a di- An J. Taber ging -libel, t by decision causes Consigen i vorce from hb dis The surprise. Rev. on the ground HE the latter's cross I's 18 the case In hich Downs figured. ite Li y ‘EB you must 1.01 lect to hall mast t in honor of their old commander, but yrgan zation responsible for McClellan A. R, their neglect. General Was himself 2a memter of the GG | other posts did their duty in the matter. Emory Fisher Post, one of the largest west of the Alleghenies the hung the r fl at half mast during time WW | of the funeral and passed very eulogis | tie resolutions of respect General McClellan wes a brave and | skillful general, the equal of Grant in Demoerats vied with Republicans in honoring the great si be enough to do the same for brave “Little lant man, let the latter honorable Mae. LION, Oct, 24th, at Mr. L. C Rearick Un Saturday the resi Rearick, died of The decegned Indy was the widow Mrs near Zion, after year her of Daniel Rearick, who died very sud den, vbout ten years ago she leaves one son and two danghteas to mourn with of 16 faithful Har peaceful one, her death. The deceased united the Lutheran church at the age been years, and has ever ™ member of that denomination death was a quiet and and in her last days she expressed her self as only waiting for the Savior's eall, The funeral occured on the 25th of Det, leaving her late residence at 2 o'clock, religions services were held at the Luth, eran church at Zion, and were conduct | e4 by Rev, J. Brubaker. She wrs bur jed at Zion, Parties with the fever, are getting hetter, X. Envelopes and letter heads print. ed at this office for $1.05 and upwards, ~Wea guarantee our White (ioods not 10 Craze in either Thick or Thin Ware, and cheerfully replace any that do, Get posted on prices before com- ing to us. and you will appreciate how low we sl! goods, An piece Tea Sets in Stone China $3.50, Cuixa Han, example Hl and | in al said di= | | Wh y resort to H wmiett We hav e an eleg rant line of Horse Blankets, LA Mr. | P IBLANKETS AND ROBES, wa Which - will - Je Sold Low. HICKS & BRO, NOW IS YOUR TIME! Don’t Wait, for you won't soon Have the Opportunity Again. We are bound wr) = to Realize upon our Immense Stock of REGARDLESS H. K. HIC « BRERREREAAY AS FiREuEE FERRO WEF RR FER And for the ba'ance of the seas while the assortment 1s not broken too mu Our o tell vou we don't mean it, bu see for y Ot KS & BRO. PY TRRTII TIT I rasan s as iit ii SEAR sii ti SELL) EAR EEE ERAN R AANA N RAE CRRA REY PREETI) going EO OF 1 +} PROFIT po ition will L our answer is, \ Irseive (START 111 a 8 I FTITTIeT SN TTTZZTTIRTITTIITIL i ¥ CL FSET EREERI SERRE or © h B 4 NMoma | ters experience speedier and more con | | plete relief they ¢ ine of [| f lished a high reputation lat th or the It end: vigor, with a an hog eto ne. This well sutl jute act is of itself sufficient to have estnb- for the Bitters, sr malarial disease e article * not a merely various forms ywa the system reforms that and its constitules 1's cerininty best defence sgainst disorders of the stomac where the atmosphere b, liver nd howels and walter are miasma tainted, Feverand sgoe, bilious remittent, dumb ague and aguec are remedied and prevented by it, and | it also rheumatism, the first ake, removes dyspepsia, constipation, | Fake this medicine on indiostion that the system is out of order, and rest assured that you will ha gr taf! for th hint POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies strength Haar y W A marvel of purity, Mur ees pombe! than oho. stud cant 14 1 In ompetition and wholestieness, with the multitude of low test. short welght, slum of hosphate AKING odors. Bold only In cans POYAL WDER CO, 106 Wall st, Rew York. rregularities ipecialy rife Hp Uk ALLL KIN] FARME SUPP 8] LIE Our Stock is, und always will be, kept full and mplete in all its de It 1% not osy tention to close nest. but * Are going Lo unioad large poraon our surpia { tw be lo our customer inter est not to Big profit buried wit jus begint Lo rememt { wad dor H ICK S & BOOK BINDERY ob Office. A - ad TUAND A JUBLIRV IVE Fo - TMNT BIN Livi Mm mAATE 3 p & Vives cals Papers, S sic, ete., bound in any Patronize Home Institati Home Industries. Gav WE GUARANTEE OUR All knls Praver lattes r 1 (:ils lettering in Ulis 134 oks, Books, S.tehels, &c, letter Hymual THE Job Department ! with a degree of | - Is complete, and all kiuds of Job | Work done neatly and with dispatch. | LETTER HEADS, BILL. HEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, | WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, DODGERS, SALE BILLS, POSTERS, Ete Don’t Forget the Demo- cra Book Bindery, AGuxser's Geom Apropos of the approach of the gunning s~w»on is Lhe “Paradise for Gunners and Anglers’ a neat little pamphlet jusned by the Vas Comany, descr ptive of the gunning and fishing resources of the Delaware treats of the game and fish of this rec tion, their haunts and habits, the loeali, ties they frequent, and gives extracts from the geme laws of the region, and in fact all the in‘ormation a =porteman oould desire, It is embellished with engravings of game and fish, and tains an excellent mip, showing the stocked portions of the Atlantic Sintes, The hook is distributed gratuitously, James R Wood, Agent, Philadelphia, Wilinington and Baltimore Railroad, Philadelphia, Pa, senger Department of the Phil delphin ! and Marylsod peninsuls, The book | | made | don't fail to embrace it. | Paint in the market con | water-courses, roads, and railways of | the section. It isa complete manual | Pris paint is guaranteed by the manafect- for the gunner or ang er, who would | find hissport in one of the best game | soupy and mav be procured hy addressing | RY. The follow x sed of Daniel inisiratlors and | &c., | of Unionville Hall of ale mt of Wm. M f, &« { William n township, decessed JAS. A. McCLAIN, Register 26, 1885 Shell, Sholl, | Pa., Oct EGAL NOTICE —Notice is hereby | that inventories of the goods and chattels set apart to widows under the pro- vislons of the sct of 14th of April, A. D 1851, have confirmed nisi by the! wart, and filed in the office of the Clerk | Orphans’ Court af Centre County, | { no exceptions Le filed thereto on or | fore the first day of next term, the | same will be confirmed abeolucely i 1. Inv of the ‘property f Henry ste of College twp. | Ni | by his widow, ” the given LW ail persons f : u | wir interested, ¢ | heer 1k ne nd if : entlory personal Osman, i hit a Mary Fllen Oiman JAS vd inken A. McCLAIN, C.0.€C Hel w. Pe |.~es N ne ry Tuesday and Thorsday jiven eve evenings, bey inning at So Cx w. Class for «nd masters on the | same afternoons at 4 o'clock. Prof. M to some of fonte He has no superior teacher of waltzing and will give private lessons | to all who desire them ugon spplicstion | Lines » best Delle he families of as A | ot the Brockerhoff House, where terms for classes and private lessons will be | known, A rare opportunity; | ! Wissen, McFarlane & Co., call atten. | tion to the only reliable Ready Mixed | The Pioneer Pre. | pared Paint is not on!, superior to any | tendy Mixed Paint sold but rivap re! white lend in its smoothness in durability, | arets not to erack or peel within three The guarantee is not only good for | if it should ersck or peel within the time specified. Tt will be to your interest to before purchasing either white lead of any Ready Mixed Paint W | and & i ate re Mente | 230 w is well and favorably known | © CHINA TALL REMOVAL. WH WIL KI NSON, Al City Prices. For) ' more mone than ot anything ole by tad] tag an ageucy for the best soliing book wet Begitmetes el grandl Harley Boog Oo, Portiand Maine free Writ of Partiion To Bammusl FF Weaver, James A. Wonvss =59 Seman Bailey, heirs and legal reproseutat 1 Jobe Gomme Weaver, Inte of Gregg towmbin, decessed | nanan dents within the comuty of Co Take notice, that by virtue { a writ of Partition finsned out of the thphans” ( f eutre Oise a a Le hdd at he vow me direct 1 me in the towneh { Toesda 5, the i bok of wat parti nn of ren his hero md LE MALKES herd? a rosette tive wl To Tens " ‘ econsrd Nw George § ross’ emt wit LL tr Toke # that ty vine fa wit fnened «nt he highs | i of Partities pire Oh mets be held ot Th Arconsed fu he and 4 Inte rouid raking pervition wd sng Wie bader en wn be Bene ni of the whale ofl me seorrding te fae vom ray be rrenegt i sem LI WAL EER, Sheth 1 18% think {vy Eherift's (MF ce Grin Market, As sorrected weekly by Lownpser LBaows, Wheat, Went Rye. pur bmalye Orn, shelled 3 Oats, por Lashed pod, por Loshe ee - RR white ar ashel, wi 1 Produce Market. Pollowlr gare the prodoce quotations ae reese by we Bp te the bout of going Lo press—3e'deck, Thal nesday FN, Potatoes, per bashes! replacing the paint but it will be put on Jute, Yes “ LT —— Penns, por bmahiel POO ussmmsinsnirin: pene General Passenger | eall and see Wilson, McFarlane &Co, | flaw... Fhour, SHowhake, Per AMOK wesc commer Flour, roller, rer sack... wri Shoulder pagar sured po
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