Cur Wives. “A juticiouns wife i« slways nipping ofl’ | ' | from her husband's moral natn o hitle | dives | twigs thar grow in the wrong tion. ing. . affectionn ely style you so, olare that you will do some And by far the ehie! part of a'l the common sense ting you from doicg it. is in the world belongs unguestionnb'y to women, Ths wisest things commonly does are those which his wile counsels him todo. A wife 18 a grand wivlder of the moral pruning koife. If | there of O11 ¢ wi fe hat livad have heen no hoading up peel, no touching sll the posts in walk- ing alonge the street, no eatiog drieking with disgusting Oliver Goldsmith had been married, he never wou'd have worn that memorial and ridicu ou: When find a man wonom you knew coat. ever you oddly dressed, talking avsurdly, or ex- hibiting ecoentricity of may ba sure that he is not =» man; manoer, for the corners are rounded men. Wives have much mre than their husbaads, The wife'sadvice is like the ballast that keeps the ship | study. ig - a ~Noash Wilkins mn, ater an of nearly five years home of his parents, Mr. W, H. Wilkin- son, of this place, last When Noah left Philipsburg he weat to San absence — returned to the week, Francisco where he eniisted s5 a sailor, oa the whaling veel, . » » -t— since that time his experience has been *Ltcretia,"” thrilling enough to form the founda- | The | tion of one of Muaryatt's novels. “Lucretia” sArctic where she wis wrecked in "the most of the crew was lost. Nosh among the resoued and was brought San Francisco where he lay in the hos- pital for some time, ed he enlisted again on a vessel to China. a monsoon in the China Saa, and all of the crew but six went down with the wreck. Nosh and his five comrades got in a boat and drifted for days with- without food or water. When they were rescued, two of the six were dead and two died after they reached Hong Kong. Noh and his fellow survivor lay in the long Kocg hospital until thej recovered, and were then brought back to San Francisco. Noah enlisted again aod went on & voyage to the Mediterranean, touching at Caleutia and visiting Bombay, Constantinople, Pompeii. His next voyage was on a whaling vessel, cruising around Cape Horn and visiting Australia. He has been in about every country om the globe and seen all the principal sea ports of the world. His last is dated at Liverpool and it gives him the highest rating possible for a sailor to obtain, able-bodied seaman, of excellent char- acter, deportment and habits, obedient aad capable, which epeaks volumes for our young sailor, He is brown and looks well. Hesays he bas bad suf- ficient seafaring to last a while, and will go to work at his old occupation in the foundry. We would like to get a de- tailed account of his wandering but the scamp is 30 quiet and modest that it is like pulling teeth to pump anything out of him. ~Philipitnrg Ledger. John B. Fassett and wife, aged sixty were barned in their mill in Mooretowa Saturday night. The saw mill, grist mill and box factory, which were con- nected took fire from a hested arbor in the box factory, and the fire was sup- posed to have been entirely extinguish- ed. Fassett and wife then retired to their rooms over the saw mill and went to bed. At two o'clock this morning the village was aroused. the mills then being nearly consumed by fire. The remains of Mrs, Fasseit were found on the edge of the river near the saw mill, burned to a erisp, and those of Mr, Fassett were found in the ruins, A» Policernan Julian Arnold, of Alexan- dria, Virginia, was shot dead, and Ernest 1. Padgett, « compaaion, wound- ed in Alexandria, shortly before one o'clock Sunday morning, while attempt. ing to arrest two men who were over- heard planning a robbery. One of the robbers, John Curran, of Washington, a well-known despersdo, was arrested, The other escaped. Threats of lynch. ing are freely made, | — sailed to the * Seas, “— ica When he recover- n —— discharge He is rated as a first-class, I ————— A AION. Ls The electric motor line trom Harris- burg to Steelton it to be builthhortly, LL AION. — ~Boox Bisping ~We are now pre- pared to do all kinds of book bindiag at reasonable rates and will guarantee all work. Bend in your books, papers, magezines, ete, and have them boand: lib —Mingle’s shoa store. «At Powers’ store may be found boots und shoes of the finest quality, and st pric-s within the reach of every- body. «Fresh bread and rolls in time for breakfast every morning at Jacob's, TOR 5 Ruskin, in speaking of the wife, says; | She Keeps him io shape by pron- | If you say anything silly, she will | [ft you des | wha i { thing, she will find some way of preven. | there 0 ownn | ‘Hair Goals Jewelry, Gass | would | aranga | and | | velocity, If NOVELTIES ! nite about | | i you - marcied I 0 wes FA Prices. ! off the little shoots pared away, in married | | sense and | i and | a———— Was | —— to | going | This vessel was wrecked by | CENTS. (loves al So per pair, Ladies, Hose at 5e per pair, Ladies’ Grades. Sets, Underwear of Ladies’ Toilet Satchels, Ele. A fine line of Albums, hort the H nging Lamps, ant Willow WHITE, 11» ULLEST AND MOST COM PLETE LINE OF nd other goods, in town, and at the Satisfaction guaranteed to all our customer. YARNS, Imported and of Cheaper Grades. All STAMPING Done, and for less money than can get it elsewhere. Designs all new. Call ard see us. A. CORMAN. kinds of y ou T™ THE GREA / i FILES URE FOR Ww hing and stinging. most al night-worse by vy soratching very distressing allowed $0 continue tumor form which SWAYNE'S OINTMENT the itching and bleeding, Zod Geir | PARTS of tha HUMAN BODY ENLARGED DEVE] OPED. SIRENGIHENED Fre, 1s an Interenting a Iealon ging all particulars, b7 ok ipeesing ¥ Mepicat Oo, Haffaio N ¥ —loisdo Evening He A. V. SMITH. GROCER, ~Everthing in the line of— Canned Goode, Starch, Syrups, SOAPS SOAPS. | SOAPS SOAPS. Fresh, Sa Coffees, Sugars, Teas, | TOBACCOS, | | TOBACCOS, | Spices and Confectionery. Telephone Communication Pho Goods Deliv- ered Free. BLAIRSVILLE (PA) LADIES SEMINARY. 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