BP S— TO SA 4 The Grntee Braocuad. | DIRECTORY. DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFIOERS Congress, Hon Jxo. Patron, Bate Senator, Hou. WW. W, Herre, Clearfield Representatives, loa. J, A, Woonwann, Hun L. Rao | Proatdent Judge 4th Dist, Contre and RMuntingdon { Hon. A, O. Funsr, be | Ascocint Hou. C. Muxso lotlou in | Ju ew iw, ps H Dank Runoaps, } Hexpgnson Con Mexico. {or their Comm Sheriff, B Dey v= Prot Trens R no the frst Fri | [examples set him lia the second viday night of Centre | ay evenit push Hou Belle te Encampment No. 72, and fourth Moudays posite the Bush H f 180. 1.0.0 PF. meet every Thars LOOK. Hall, opposite meats the the Hall op second | each © hin neatly every Tu Logan B Ba Americans who Vie {happy elsewher are deeds of violence i ren, ! { rence, So —————— 1 —— ————_— hand little is very rick; the fingers of one the Pa load exoept thumb and sront religious matiers—exeept when they | sick. The Youug girls nre very people are very calind “young Ara hHs [“mperaie, are “oullets;” marriageable men or old roosters” snl the street who ogle ladies are known as “dzznrds,’ IHInrried Mi: Xi { women flod it nee 84 WIVES wre M xican never orp #IFUCK, Wexico. A bh who has been culled an he naturally (teat i+, necording to the begins to kick and Are weaker Lhao pound others who | | | iimself. The step from this to other is short, One cavnot tell hal sies of the Mexican Ghd “lo the almeda, with kindly de. vield 10 and court they will always lelderiy and joficm persons thei eozy and « eh ae Serviers FL. Naaday : pesday st 7-00 Pp. w West High Street aday t od High os Ffunday at dr » | pet from 8 4. ¥. to 10 rx, dali Readin An American Woman's Story. It is said of the Mexicans, as of the Russians, that in repose a deep sad. ressedd in their eves The NESS iy ¢ Mx Are geen] character res o and especially note bearing wae strangers, They are very polite and hospitable, and very proud. Th higher class of society in Mexico alm fn xc ve as tl cles of Eu oth parties ar they rush together barely second, their breasts and while the for a kiss to follow this ardent hserver is wal salute hey separate and the abrazo is finish- ed. The extreme panying it cotapels one to admire the means ho more than hand shaking among the Americans. If friends meet twenty times a day they must pause to shake bands. t the capital one day there was seen two splendid carriages each oc cupied by one maa. The carriages halted, both men alighted, removed hats, <hook hands embraced talked for a few moments, again embraced, shook hands bowed, took off hats, and custom; for it each entered his carriage and went his way. The formal salutation between women is a tap of the right hand on the left shoulder, and then » generous | shake of the hand. Women who ar intimate friends not only tap the sloulder, but lay their cheeks softly together an instaat. A lady traveler commends this sort of fe mi inine salutation and evidently prefers it greatly to the American form of greeting on the lips, for The Mexican makes really as many gestures as a Freochman, and has quite an extensive social sign lan- gusge. Their blowing of kisses from the fingers ina graceful demonstration. | A certain position of the thumb and forefinger signifies “stop a moment.” One arm held half upright, with the elbow in the other hand, means “he is too stingy to pay his debts,” one | hand rubbed across the forearm,’ he plays on the eredulity of his friends;” the palm Lield outward, with thamb and forefinger forming a circle, “she frankness accom | iady seats, Un en A Saip, Whela there are jew ! its, Lhose exquisitely polite ftiemen Wiki gu &i1 al with every DIvYak ato add ross { will wisuibg tv relire glowing and intens | ant ple, the riches; if white or pink, purest and most delicate.” flowers are abundant sod throughout the year, including roses pansies, sweet pess, heliotropes, camel. lias and maguificent poppies the size of a fan, bloom luxur il: Hes toh Lin every dich 20s and the are as tall as 8 mao. markable flower is the ‘le hands,” a native f h | 0 Ihe br ght req arrheal d A Can Dard and wile! h [| t allow water to 1 [hey have very few nervous [he cadence red for that al Gazelle Book Review —— Railroad Dicker RL JINMS ie I their f anal - (ine A Big ) An important allisnce has just been l entered into belween the Philadelphia and Reading and Baltimore and Ouio Railroads, President Smith, of the Baltimore and President Maxwell Provident Harris, of the New Central; President Wilbur and Viee Ohio; and Vice Jersey President Sayre, of the Lehigh Valley, | wid President Corbin and Vies Presi dent McLeod, of the Reading, have had | their heads together for the past two iw three days for the purpose of elfeel. ing a deal between the Baltimore and Ohio end Reading by which the B more and Ohio will be able to siti deliver pr pos ed elevated railroad station of the Read. ing, sat Twelfth and Market In this arrangement the interests of the Lehigh Valley and the Jersey Central had to be considered, which accounted its suburban pessengers at the sireets, for the presence of the heads of those roads at the conference. It was stated ast night by a prominent man nancial and railroad circles that terms of the contract had been upon, The Baltimore and Ohio has no in tention of abandoning its depot al Twenty fourth and Chestnut streets [hat station is a convenience for ple living in West Philadelphia io the Western part of the city want to go to daltimore, Washington or the West, Tne suburban { traffic south of Philadelphia will | greatly sugumented by the proposed | now facilition, sod it is with this in view that the scheme has been developed, WHAT THE ¥° AND 0, WANTED TO DO. The Reading officials have favored in 0 agreed peo and : who passen gar ! ba arranges for FCRgo, Using “Calla | President Spencer and Vice the | this plan from its ineention, as it will | ’ Prove a source ol pr fit tothe Heading I'hoal curtailing 1s irallic President through passenger trans: New Yuk Reading and portation hotwee and Chi the Jersey | Coutral, The officers of the latter ro dd ae f Hot 10 favor « Kiog & Clos LEY FTA South , FT viloh w of the Wflrd a more ) ind one or than that ofl mare and Ohio prefer not 10 Le that they | connect with the Phi vdelph a and Ar Inntie City Railroad. 1 senshore has travel to the “ROrioOus proj rel ome = great SOUT and the Reading means to m to afl Te which will increase its sur poses, the sial y ) the elevated ira k rances to Lh this property Yount Pruiivs NAY Spacing rales of transportation for p and meats in Lhe marke ELEVAY joliowirg properties were (rans O he F:ananoe hausted ennd ition i $12 the 5 ch she has taken dur four m many sle pe, wll ing the past three or nthe When she w nt into this sleep she ap | peared tranquil and almost deathlike, there is, speaking, no Her first inquiry upon recover Kate, | begged the attendants at the go back | again, or she would never wake up bat strictly trance, she ing was for her sister and not to allow her to After rubsiding on virtually nothing i for over a month, she was in a very fee ble condition. Duriog her last sleep | her grandisther died at Memford, N.Y One of ques.ions to her physician was regarding bim, and he told her, feariog was said, Why in he warae She to shock her, that rather energetically lead, This is one dead: i kpow he 1a of the peoulinr powers she possessor, to aoquire knowledge which no other pos {sess, All the family are positive that no reference was made to the death in! her presence daring her sleep Her attitude i» almost rigid. She ad- mits of being sometimes very | The periods before her awakening are usually marked by bleeding at the {mose; high temperature and sirong | pulse, with an audible whispering, The | caso is a strange one. and the doctors | hardly know what to meke of it —— — thirsty, You ought not to have punished | reprov: | the boy so severely, he said, ingly, to the woman. The dog bu longs to a neighbor, aod besides, tying a kettle to a dogs tail is not such a wicked thing for a boy to do. 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