) 8 ljc ncs, Nctw Bloomftcli), pa. A Woninn Dumb of Iter own Will. We wero overtaken by darkness last eve ning, writes an Iowa correspondent, while still distant from our stopping place. We were fortunate, however, In finding a ref uge at a farm house, where there was am ple accommodation, and where we found a "sensation." The family consisted of the husband, wife and several children,and a description of the fat.hor and children might apply to any other farmer's family, but there was something in the appearance of the wife that strongly attracted us. She moved quickly about preparing the evening meal and I noticed that while the children soemed to look to her for direction, con veyed by a look, or a scarcely perceptible gesture, no word passed between them, while they talked freely with one another. We wondered whether she was deaf and dumb. But no, that could not be the case, for when her little, prattling four-year old boy asked her to take bis rubber baby, and told her " It hod been having n hundred aud free teef, and six croups, and a couple of fevers, and bad a bad cold, and ho was afraid it was going to bo sick," I observed a faint wintry smile dawn upon her face as she stroked tlio little fellow's Bunny curls. So, of course, she could hear. We were entertained with great kind ness, and departed the next morning as much puzzled as ever regarding our quiet hostess. But as we drove away we were overtaken by ono of the neighbors, who gave us this explanation : Some five years ago the good woman had lost two children by scarlet fever, and she grieved sorely and would not be comforted. While in this de spairing state she was persuaded to attend a protracted meeting. The effect upon her mind was distressing. She felt she had committed the unpardonable sin ; that the words of her mouth bad not been "ac ceptable in II is sight," and so she register ed a vow that she never again would utter a syllablo, and sho never has. For more than five years she has maintained uubrok en silence, and the two younger-children have never heard their mother's voice. Neighbors and friends have sought to con vince her that her rash vow, made in a diseased state of mind, was not binding upon her, but their efforts wore fruitless, aud she goes on her quiet way, leaving in duty undone, but showing her love and sympathy by looks and acts, but never by a word. Her husband treats her with the tenderest consideration, and evidently loves and respects tier. The Coal Miners. Dispatches received at Pottsville, from all the districts in the Schuylkill region represent that at the meetings of the miners held nil had decided to strike ; re' jecting tbe fV.dS basis ; demanding a minimum basis of f 3.50 on contract work and $ 2.75 for day work, and in some in stances demanding highor Kites. The men are very determined, the basis question having been thoroughly discussed, and they are better prepared for a strihe now than 'ever before. There is much dif ference of opinion among leading coal ope rators as to how long the strike will con tinue and what length of time it will be able to stand out, many believing that it will continue to the middle of April or the first of May, aud some think a compromise may be effected by the 17th of tbe present month, the time given finally whether they will accept or reject the proposition. How to Select a Fostmaster. l The postmaster at Manassas, Va., hav ing resigned his position was asked by the department to recommend a suitable per son as liis suocessor. Being unwilling to recommend any one without testing the desire of the people he ordered an electiou for the purpose. The voting was without reference to party lines, and there were very few of the wives and daughters of the prominent citizens of the village that did not improve the first chance Virginia ladies ever had to exercise the right of suffrage. The result of the election was very much as anticipated. A larger vote was polled than was ever cost at any presidential or state contest, and of tbe 828 votes cast, a yonug lady by the uatne of Pine received 303 to her male opponent's 23. tW A man sauntered into an apothecary shop in Portland, Me., the other morning, and after spending a few moments looking into the showcases, and turning a piece of toothpick several times in his mouth star tled the clerk with the question : " What's good to cure poisoning ?" "What kind of poisoning?" asked the clerk. "Well, laudanum poisoning," says the stranger. " You see, the old woman took a couple of teaspoonfuls of laudanum, and I kinder thought I'd better drop into a pill shop and see what's good for her" (all this in a drawling voice). "Here, John," shouted the clerk, " put up a strong emetic as quick as you can, and you, sir, take it home, give it to your wife, follow it up with strong coffee, and call a doctor." " A doctor I" says the man, taking the medicine, "she don't waste no money ou doctors, not If I know it." tST A gentleman living in the suburbs of Terre Hauto, bought a bag of nails and placed it on his horse for a saddle. No sooner had he mounted than both the man and beast discovered the uncomfortable situation. The horse reached home ridor less, and the gentleman wulked home with somewhat more comfort than he bad rid den. Both were considerably irritated. Sew Advertisements, GIVEN AWAY! 1 For Only 25 cents tree by mall, LY PERFUMED HATCH KT. An ELEGANT Odor delightful. sure to please. AO ENT8 WANTED. Moke big pay. flr.i;HKKK 244 w - i'erliiiner, 141 Chambers tit.. N. V. For Three 3-cerit Stamps nV,,B Auhoha (a paper size of N. Y. Ledum-.) for three months, and as premium any one of the following articles! 1 ttneChrornn-1 line Photograph: 1 tine Bosom rm i 1 line set Sleeve Buttons ; 1 tine Collar Button Button. 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It represents Sample Pages and Ht.yteof Binding, of FIFTY Intensely Interesting aud useful books, that SELL in every family. Best thing ever tried by Canvassers. AGENTS W ANTE!) to make a permanent business on these Works, Send 11.60 for Prospectus, the only outfit needed, choose territory anil commence atoiice. For ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AND LIBEU AL TERMS. Address JOHN E. POTTER CO., Pnb'rs.. 2d4w Philadelphia, Pa. WANTim Men nl women to work at ailiUD, home; (20 to (60 per weeks no capital required : best chance ever offered. For particulars send stamp to M. Ml TCHAM, Fetter Lane, Philadelphia. Id 4w A CENT S WANTED. " A profitable and respectable business for men or women who have or can make leisure time and wish TO WIN VERT IT INTO MONEY. For cir culars address STAR LAMINA WAKE, 80 Beek lnan Street, New York. id 4w F O K COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets ! put up only ix 11luk box eh. a tried and sure remedy ! - Sold by all Druggists. id 4w Hn. J. P. FrnjM.-B.lnr ewftrn. nji, I gnutattait at the TTDWariltTof l'onn's In 13.1. sod iftar SO yrArs'i.rlnca porfeatod Dr. Filler's Vegetable Rheum) to Syrup. I fnaranW Ufta.iDlillibicnrrorNrre, Kid KojruullUMumliodlitaff, Sworn to. thli26th April, 1S7U X. A. uaiiuuitM, notary funne, rnua. In ut.Hnv. IV Mil WUIVU BY It. HTHI Will Rl I. IT . U11B WTll Thi.Muiplyr,D.T).,lVnkfnrd,Phlla.IUT.C.ir. lia.l . Rfir.,T.S.Bnrhsnan.ClNrenpr,lowa.Rfv. Jlning.MAdin. lhM.,,o.AffllrUl.louid write i')r.Fitlrr.r4illa.,fnrezTU aiatnry Hamphlftt A frnarantee.irratlii. If r0 Iteward for an In surable eaae.NoGure DO cbrge,a reality .Sold by druggiiU. jnrcs all II n mors from the worst ftcrof. til a to a common IlloCrh or Pimple, r mm i two to six bottles are warranted to euro Suit Kbcnm or Tetter, I'implet l iver Complaint, six to twelve tot Ucs, warranted to euro Scrofulous! Swell ing, and Norce and all bit In and l;lood Illseaaiw. By lu wonderful 1'ec-tornl properties It will cure the most severe recent or lingering Cough In half tlio time remitted by any other medlrlno and Is perfectly safe, loosening cough, ooth. leg Irritation, and rcllovlng soreness. Sold lv-all Dnirrljis. II. V. I'lEIieu. M.D,, Wrll.ii.c.B,y , UuUiUo, fi. Y. CHEAMVIUSIG FOR ADVANCEDJIANO PLAYERS. Pianists desiring (food Muslo at a low price should eniid 60 ocutii for copy of " l.a Cremu do la Crenie." .vcry number enutains from 3 to ll wort li of Music f V V J1 UJ 1 1 1 '' "f Heller. List, VnHrKnli8, etc. ruuludied monthly, 60 cent er number: 4 per year. For Singers and Young Pianists. -or,J,,,1S,",ifo5tr"'.!J,""l'l, Monthly, and yon will n.'t iM worth of New Mimic. Every uiinbcr con tatliw 4 to S boiu, and 4 or 1 lintrumeiiUl plecm l,y ai; i lion. as Hajs, Hfc-wart, Thomas, Dunks, Klnkef, eio. Published monthly Womu per number ; W per year. PEARLS OF" MELODY. ,o.",,,i,.rt!d enhecUon of Piano Music of medium ditfl oulty. i In boards ; cloth and Kilt, H. Address. J. I. I'ETEKH, 81 tW Broadway, Hoi HO. New York. It IS MO VAL! Merchant Tailoring Establishment. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the nubile that he has removed his MERCHANT TAIL OR NO ESTABLISHMENT from "Little wire in tuei;oriier,"io room formerly occupied by J ' - v..., t,,,, in., uq iuuiiu lib all tlmes.a varied assortment of Cloths, Cassimers and Vostlngs, With a oomplete line of Tnlloi- TriinmlntrM, lit fl,a tiM.r m .. 1 1 , .. 'r l, .. ,i i..i , ,;;.i 7.,., isr" J'n c ueei. ion vo purcnase flOOO (jOOI)S. at Reasonable prices, itud have tut-in maim in mo jAttsi oitl.K, will please give us a call. 8. II. BECK. Also, a good assortmentof SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, HOSIERY, &c.,ojc, Ou hand at low prices. tjill WlllllstlliansMiii w"TIII aHIIiai ihii TALMAGE, SPUllGHON. T. He Witt Talinnire Is editor of Tht OhrMlan at Work-(3. 11 . Sparneon.Speelal Cotitrlliutor. J hey write for no other paper In America -Three mai;nineent Chromos. l'av larper com mission tliau any other patwr. rilltllMOS AL1 KbADV. MoHiMdarlRiilsni. NoSec tioimllsm. One agent recently obtained SHO subscriptions In eighty hours absolute work. Sample copies and clieulura sent free. ACENTS WANTED! It. W. ADAMS, Publisher. 102 Chambers St., New York. Important Notice ! Having laid in a very heavy stock of W I IS T 13 TL AND IVIT OOOIS which must be closed out, I have decided to offer my entire as sortment at prices Regardless of Cost ! Persons wanting BARGAINS will " hit the nail on the head," by giving me a call. 'X'lie Best Xrintw only 10 Cent8 per yard and other goods in proportion. A splendid assortment of Winter BOOTS & SHOES is included in the above offer, F. MORTIMER, New Bloomficld, Pa November 19, 1873. THE SUN. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND DAILY THE WEEKLY SUN Is too widely known to require any extcnaea recommendation ; but the reasons wuicn nave already given It fifty thou sand subscribers, and which will, wo hope,give i. umuy niuiioiinuB more, are oneiiy as lollows It Is a nrst-rate newspaper. All the news of me day win be found In It, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always presented In a clear, Intelligible, and Interesting manner. It is a first-rate family paper, full of enter taining and Instructive reading of every kind, but containing nothing that can offend the most delicate aua scrupulous taste It Is a first-rate story paper. Tbe best tales ana romances or current literature are careful ly selected and legibly printed In Its pages. It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The most fresh and instructive articles on agricul tural topics reguiariy appea: in this depart ment. It is an Independent political paper, belong ing to no party and wearing no collar. it tights for principle, and for the election of the best men to office, it especially devotes its en ergles to the exposure of the corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to undermine republican Institutions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports the fashions for the Indies and the markets for the men, especially the catl e marketi, to which It pays particular attention. Finally, It Is the cheapest paper published. One dollar a year will secure it for any subscri ber. 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The ehoiceof THREE OF THE MOST liEAUTIl'UL CHROMOS ever Issued Is given to each subscriber, viz t "Just so llirin" and "Litti.b Kcnhiiink," two beautiful Child Pictures, by Mrs. Anderson, and " A mono THK Iiewdhoph." a beautiful landscape In water-color by the celebrated lilllKET t"OS TElt. All our acents have cokles of each, and are pre pared to deliver them together with a subscription L'ertillcate slKned by the publishers, at the time the money is paid. Agents wanted everywhere, and liberal Inducements ottered. Sample copies with full particulars and description ot the Chro mos. sent 011 receipt of Six Cents. Only Two Dollars and a Half a Year. Address: TO-DAY PItlNTINO & PUBLISHING CO., ".'13 Suiisoiu St., Philadelphia. 112 Broadway, New Y'ork. 3 Si hool St., Boston. DOtit 1113, 115 & 117 E. Madlsou St., Chicago. OUR BEAUTIFULLY ILLUblHAItU CATALOGUES for 1874. of jNunibtTr.ngl79 PAGStt. ami couteiiiiugj rTuoiu1 MtlruiiBlbox wttib mUfe(l m uual ,iro; u mii Omars, on NOAipt or Wo.,wmuti wranra in nueasor niuu, vmn urtorar, AUptrthaw$ nfonr Books, titiur i' Garden loir lor Fro lit. w , r- or irrili al Florlrultnrel0 fTvi i.au earn tisrtiMiui iu tiuiu.i tuuu fwtr naiw. entered on our littt, atui rterwt oiMtv fjaiatotmm antiuuiiv rM oj charge. onaiirwii 33 (.oraaaat otrmi, nw Tent. .3PCANTS 50 6m Professional Curds. , JE. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-I,aw, . , :. New Hioomiield. Perry co Ta. r;Offlce Next door to the residence c! Juda Junklii. 4,;tf AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law, '. New Bloom held, Peny county, Pa. -OnicewlthChas. A. Barnett.Vlisq., Centre Square, adJoinliiK Mortimer's Store. T EW18 POTTER, ATTORNEY AT JLAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Claims promptly secured and collected WrltiUKs and all legal business carufully attend ed to. 82 yl JAMES II. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law, NEWPORT, PA. WOIIlce Market Street, near the Square. 36 6 CHARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Hloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa. Vf)frtce with C. A. Barnett. Esq., next door to Mortimer's store August 20, 1872 "ITTM. A. 8PON8LER, Attorney-at-Law, Yy Oftlce aIJolnlii!t his residence, on East Main street, New Bloqinlleld, Perry Co., Fa, 8 2 ly CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at Law, New Hloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa. 9-Offloe adjoining Mort::uer' Store. S21y JBAILY, Attorneyat Law, New Bloonitleld,PerryCo.,Pa. - Office opposlto the Court House, and two doors east of the Perry County Bank. Refers to B. Mclntlre, Esq. June27,1871. JOHN 0. 8HATTO, SurReon Dentist. New Bloomheld, Perry eo.. Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done in the best manner, and at reasonable prices. .Ofllce at his residence, one door East of the Robinson House, aud opposite Win. A. Sponger's Law ollice. 3 2 ly WM. M. SUTCIL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, New Uloomtleld, Perry co., Ta. Sr-Off!ce Two doors West of P. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-nt-I.aw, New Bloonilleld, Perry co.. Pa. . All professional business promptly andfalth fully attended to. 3 2 lv. WM. N. 8E1BERT Attornev-at-LawT New Bloonilleld, Perry co., Ta. Bloonilleld, 3 33 ly. LEWIS POTTER, notakt public. New Blooni lleld, Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, MortnaRes and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgement taken. All Kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certllled, will also take depositions to be read in any court In the United States. 7 10 ly TTAf. A. MORRISON, y. JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR. NewOkkmantown, Perry co.. Pa. Remittances will be made promptly for all Collections made. 7 44 tf Auctioneer. The undersigned gives notice that he will cry sales at any point In Perry or Dauplu counties, orders are solicited and prom pt attention will be given. E. D. WELLS, New Buffalo, Perry co., Ta. New Carriage tfluiuiTactory, On Hioh Stiieet, East or Cakuble St.. New Bloonilleld, I'enn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodl ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street New Bloonilleld, Pa., where he Is prepared toman, ufacture to order Gil 1 ! Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished in the most artlstlcand durable manner. . Having sutinrtur workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with tue oesiiaty worK, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. -REPAIRING of allkinds neatly andpromp ly done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 13tf INSURE IN THE Porry Ooiiuty Mutual Benefit Association, OP NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Chartered by the Leglnlature March 9, 1872. J TIIKdllKAPIOTANI) SAFEST ILFE I N5IU It ANC'K ever ottered to the noiii It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection ot Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay FIVE DOLLARS for a cortltleale of membership, and annual dues on ages between 20 and 35, f I.Ofl; between 35 and 50, J1.50; between 60 andtifi, diOOs for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1H73; and the sum of fl.io on the death of a member. The membershln not tn exceed one thousand. A member dying, to re ceive as many dollars as there are paying certificate-holders. This plan Is adopted lu order that persons who have been excluded from benelltsln other Life Insurance Companies by reason of their exM-nslve Life-Rates may obtain some benefit on a small Investment. It commends Itself to the Ftiblic for the reason that If, prevents the country rom being drained of our money by foreign com panies. JOHN A. BAKER, FreMent. CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer LEWIS POTTER, Secreta WILLIAM McKEE, General Agent. To Shoemuliors. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, A FINK ASSORTMENT OF F It E JV U II OALFS KIN S , PINK LININGS, It OA NS, MOROCCOS, SUOg THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers. F. MORTIMER. TXKCUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby li ylven, that letters Testamentary on the estate of Rowland II. Brown, lale of Toboyue township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been Ki anli d to the undersigned, residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and tlioxe having claims will present Ihem duly authenticated for settlement to ROSA NN AH BROWN. October 81, 1873 Executrix RJI L R OJJDjSj Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. , .1 27irof7i and Direct Rmite to and from WanMnt tvi., .imticmure, j,f.nuro, ivrv.. jivjjaio, lioclteiter and Niagara iM. f"VN AND AFTER MONDAY. December 1, 1873, KJ the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows i NOR TU WARD. ELMIRA MAIL. Leaves Baltimore, H.iSa.m. Harrlsburg.l.SO p.m. Wllllanisport 7.10 p. in., arr. at'Eliiilra,10.20pm. ERIE MAIL Leaves Baltimore 11.16 p. in. Harrlsburc 8.05 a.m Wllllanisport 7.10. a. in I Arr.at Erie 7.20. i. m. BUFFALO EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 1.3flp.m. levs.Uarrlsburg5.05p.m An Ives at BullalotUiO a. m. arr.. Niagara 10.13 a.m RENOVO ACCOMMODATION. Lvs Harrisburg at 8.26 a. m., Hun bury 11.10 a. m Arrives at Willlainsport 12.66 p.m. SOUTHWARD. ELMIRA MAIL. Leaves Niagara 0.58 p. m. Lvs Buffalo 9. 60 p. m. Leaves Elmlra 5.45a. m. Wllllamsport .30a. m UarriBburg 1.50 p. m. I Ar. Baltimore at 6.3Vp-n ERIK MAIL. Lvs. Erie at 11.20 a. m. Wllllamsport at 11.10 p. m. 1.VS. rtinimiry 12.55 a. m., Ar. Harrisburg 3.05 a.m Arr. at Baltimore at 8.40, Washington 10.35 BUFFAIA) EXPRESS. Lvs Wllllamsport at 1.10 a. in., Sunbuiy 2.50 a.m Lvs. Harrisburg 4.50 a.m., Ar.Baltnnore 8.40 a.m HARRISBURQ ACCOMMODATION, Leaves Niagara 6.45 a. m. Butlalo 7.30 a. m. Leaves Canaudalgua 11.40 a. m., Elmlra 2.48 p. m Lvs Wllllamsport at 0.50 p. ni..Harrlsb'g,10.50 p.m Arr. at Baltimore ati25 a.m. Washington 6.13a.m. For further Information apply at the Ticket office. PennsylvaiilaRailroad Depot. A J. CASSATT. General Manager. 74 Tho Patriot 74 THE HARRISBURG WEEKLY PATRIOT contains more reading matter than any other newspaper published In Pennsylvania. Its liter ary excellence Is unquestioned, and as a vehicle of Stole News It Is unsurpassed. During each ses sion of the Legislature It will prove especially In teresting on account of its full reports of the pro ceedings ot that body. TERMS: 1 copy.oneyear '. $2 00 1 copy, during session of Legislature 75 4 copies, one year, each 1 75 J0. :: ;; :; ;; 1 60 20 ' 1 25 w 1 00 A cony free for one year, to any person sending a club of ten or more. THE DAILY PATRIOT The only first-class newspaper In Central Penn sylvanla, and the only paier at Harrisburg which receives Associate Press Telegrams. 7 00 per aniium. During session of the Legislature $2.00. - All subscriptions to Dally aud Weekly must be paid lu advance. ADDRESS, PATRIOT, 4"3t llAKBISBURO, PA. The Great Wedding Card Depot t THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN" WEDDING CAltDS! LOWEST PRICES. A Larg assortment o Stationery of every Description. INITIAL PAPER ALWAYS ON HAND ready stamped. Dollar box containing four quires French paper and two packs Envelopes with the Initials. Sent by mall for 11.25 by WM. II. IIOSKINS, STATIONER, ENGRAVER, AND STEAM POWER PRINTER. 38 B 6m 013 Arch Street, Philadelphia. T. M0UL, REPRESENTING Hanson, Paul & Imboden, Manufacturer mid Wholesale Dealers In BOOTS & SHOES, No. 41 NORTH THIRD STREET, T. KossHiNSON, PHILADELPHIA. M. C. Hai'I.. M. lv. Imuodkn. Jan, 6, '74 Mage Line Between Newport Bud New uermauowD. STAO ES leave New Oermantown dally at four o'cloeka. m. Landlsburuat7. ana. m. lir...,,- parkat8a. in. New Bloonilleld at 9 a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the An- eommodatlou train East. Keturniniiieaves Newport on the arrival of the MailTraliifroin Philadelphia. at 2.30 p. m. i. iuuk, roprteior. Daily Express nnd Freight Line HHTWEKN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! 3pilEsubscrtberwlshes to notify the citizens of L Bloonilleld and Newport that he Is running a ally Line between these two places. and will haul' Freluhtol any kind, or rromplly deliver packages or messageseult'usted f his care. VUnlers may r s leli for him at the stores of F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloonilleld, or Mllllgau& Musser, Newport, Pa. J. fl. WH1TMOHE. Bloonilleld , J a 11 ua r y 25 , 1 S70. yiLLIAM M. SUTCif, JiislK-e ol lite a'ouoe, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penu'a Special attention paid to Collections of all kinds, lieeos. luiitus, mortgages mm Agieeiuenis eat l 11 executed 7 hitf ALL KINDS OF .IOII I'HINTINH Neatly executed at the Bloonilleld Times Steam Job Otllce. 1A 0fl per day. Apents wtiuted every.. 1U 10 (4U where. Paniculars lice. A. II. BLAIR Hi CO., fit. Louis, Mo. 17 ,'.ly TADIE8 AND' CHILDREN will flud a j splendid assortment of shoo ut the old rice store of F. Mortimer.