A.(tvot'tliliKur llnrvn. A. MHWin jmr, aw.w . A. r " 1 IK I ions-half, column, on yroif, loe-foiit'h column, one year, lT . (1(1 Imaall li.anrtinn fcvoo 15.(10 76 ' 00 f.-ery additional insertion, .-uiiiikAl aim! Bu.itiosa card of more than 6 lioaja. wr year, 8.00 iiKTHnf, Executor, Administrator .A Assignee Notices. 2 J ) editorial noticos per line, 15 All iransoienl advertising v than i ajoottn 10 cent a line. AU advertisement for a shorter pa- thArt dim year ere payable at thr ti they AT0 ordered, and ii not pshl person ordering them wlli oe oold; ppoiMihle for the money. Poetfyi A Pgetlcal Wedding. A romantic cotiil were united in Ohio by tbe following poetical cere mony ! MixiflTKn. Tli In woman wilt thou have, And ch erlxh her for life ; Wilt love and comfort her, And seek uo other wife f H B. Tltliwomvi I will tifct That stands bet Jt um now ( I'll And her bread aaj elotliiM, And have no other "frow." An 1 for you r husband will You take this nice young man, Ojey his slightest Wish, And love bliu all you cnu ? bhk. I'll love him all I can, Obey him all I chooite, And wbeu I auk for fund lie never tuuat refuse. MIXISTSR. Then you are man and wlf , And happy may you be I A many be your yearn A dollar lu uiy foe I Solitude. HTJons I ILK WOOD. And vliat U aolitude T Aiid echo Nli. Tw rouoi away aud KWtrt, hold communion .. . AVbore sounds of revelry and d.u of Mtrife Ritreat to ncthingnesM ; to eve l the And tileiit wood, ai.d stroll the brook Vhote sliver waves tut ripplo f ,rt:.CIltt'' for minnle l,iV U,i" atUj jtruuk," and Mr. Spoopondvko bang- Oipruito Him v.hwm boun ll.w e y at tlio Imp ao l breitliol tirundeur crowns iburj. Hut his bmt elTirti c ml I The unteri'e of thought and d ;ed only nun tbo key ha!f wny. Oil ! "J trut!l I Bin t I !,..! v.,ii o.inl.li.'t I.m-L it !" With love's refuhjiuit llk'ht : to wher-m-n I not, nor e'er has beon, nor stain of Pbilutes the frcgrni t air with Incense (liie Of crime and woe and path; where grandly buw TL kI.iIiu uuk uiiU tender wiidwocd llower To Hint who reiirns supreme the Klu of Kins. Nut so to me. To hUii1 within the IliMst, And here tint jjHtllng sway that strife doth invto Tu tliose who wnlk upon tl;e thor-.t uui;hfure VI miny relllnn puln ; o Htaml where l"e Is all aflame with love for power and pt. Andttrdeiit, eager, tliroiiL-Inij nmns, of cluy That iti'Ind humanity to dimt for Bold ; Where might is right nnd honcoty 1 Hill And he who would not bonn Infidel i'o curse am loud blaxpheuie the God - 01 IfOilH, - I shunned as though a fool and luna tic The drege of ull created thought ; to live, To move, and know uo symputTiiztu breast . Iu which a heat doth dwell as virtue pure Doth burn responsive to thine own wild hopes : To feel there Is no heart that beats for thee, Or loves to think or dream of thee as friend, Or call thee some dear name, as in the past Ah I this is solitude I A doleful state ; me wildest, deepest solitude that comes To human ken the dregs of earthly '' woe : The spell of death and blackness of despair. Ooiteaa aooonaced tbe other day that be WanUd to marrv. and the oldier who shot at bim furnished him with a miss. A photographer down East, ofter getting bis victim In position says t rieeae oast your eyes to about, the level of that frame on tbe wall." Id tbe frame ia placard Jearing tba ttagio worda j "Terine Cash." The photographer wonders why be cao. not get a pleasant expression on tbe face of any Bitter. , Praotioe makes , perfect It was a railway etation. The trains were being made op. Puff wont tbe loco aotivea, whirr went the wheels and tbe whistliog 'wse terrifio. There was baoking and forwarding ana all sneer of shuntiog on a labyriuth ofraila. "What tba deuce are ty doinc t" '.''raotisiug for art i" et." TV 1 i VOL. 19. MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, Locking' the Trunk. "My dear said Sire. Ppoopenrtyke, n alia arose from ber knees, hot ami tireJ with pncVioK, and robbing tbe anall of her back aa the atraigbteo eJ np, ' I am all through now, ao 1 I wiHlyou would lock tbe trunk." 'C(irtain1y," replied 3ft, Spoopeo. dyke, dropping hi pupnr an J alana inln J.iwn the lid." All yoii have got t-do in j iBt to fit the baip in the lock and turn tbe key, aol" But tbe key didu't q lite turn an 1 Mr. ypoopondyka bit the bip with the aide of Lie firat end tried it agnin. "Don't it work!" asked Mra. Spoopcndyko, watching the prooed iog with coos!deral)le iotereat. "It'll work if you'll let it alone," said Mr. Spoopntidik", auvercly, and be raited the lid. dr ppd itniia, poii'i lod tbo h:tip and reuolio d at tbe key with all bis utreo;tli. 'Stuud buck and give me room, can't you f" ba growled, as he Preesedib,,l"red'il,,lo,'in''' down oo tbe covur and ie the koy quio'c twiuts io vuin tllort to catch the lock nnawarea. "Why don't yon reU ynnr weiubt on it ao I lot roe lock it?" asked Mix. 8p Ktpeodvke, ll it ori iir aro in I her buibaod and w iodjriu if ho w.is thoroughly aware Hint bU plu hit was immediately uodcr tbe li I. 'llave yoa got tlu time to knt'p ,awry from the thiu an I Ijt iit work it ?" d j hi in 1j .1 Mr. Sp'topon djko, CJnte nUtin his wife with a Hpartau exprmion of vimgn. ''Sjt m 1 cn dj a iyttiio wit!i y l sittnif on my olb ? If y i t'll u 1 i . . , . , . 8 Ciai11iOt 'lrs. ponpiinijf, ... jioa t0 bUt hur "!1,1U growing wralli, "I forgot to put in your w .l .iog i ano." ' LoJ (.'i.st tl.e ctinp 1" rpnltoicd M hpoopeudvktt, ' SpoKu its gnimt to lock any e.inier with a d id g nt j I Witlkiug cuio stiuliiiig out at onu i-iid f Who tmvs 1 cut.t luck i) T Wh'il'i the renHon I can't lock it V" ik Q.I be etoo.l off und f.itchu I IU hifp a tra nan I.j.h ki.ik. ny thing il-e you'vo forgotten to put iu '!". i 1 ho spiutig en tho lid mi l i,' red nl the key with bin Lend f.inwn luck and bin luelh e-t." O il ljf ..jiz .... Vo t ;v lit in her? . - -I .(.. 1 11. .1 i u,u! luu - vrimn ll.t'3 HI mis irillaK I 11 an 1, to put in that dod ganted its ou the too iloor who trios I pliv Iho lid il!o '' and ho (looped o!T on to the lioor and b ingo 1 at the Imp aaio. ' Lot tub bit ou it,'' iiugovted Mis Sp.iopeu ly ko, cli x'n I u i witUi.it for a responoe. "Nov try it." Mr. poiipsudyko fnnibliil urounl aud worked at the banp 'and key, jet fruitlessly, 'I'au't yoa sit any harder than that!'' bo yelled aa the key struck aud wouldu't tnru either way. 'Fraid of breaking the meusly thiugT frees down caut ye V Mrs. tpoopeodpke squirmed arouud and said, "u dear,'' HQ I then looked over to see tl i w he n getting on, but still the lock was obdurate, "Uoadgast the measly old truuk 1" buwled Mr MpoopuoJyke, firing the key out of the window aud giving tbe trunk a futewell kick. "If you waut it locked you get a blacksmith aud a steam derrick," an d Mr. Spoopeodyko threw himself iuto a chair aud proton la I U bury hiiO.elf in bia paper "I dou't know bow we're ever go ing to get it open. said Irs. 8p oop endyke after a long silence, ' Oot what open t" growled ber husbaud. "Tbe trunk. Now I remember, its got a spriug look - and when you took the key out it looked itself. don't suppose we oao ever fiod tbe ky." That's it " yollod 5poopendyke. - Vou koow all about it now ! W by diio't you tell me it waa u apriog look? What d'ye you keep it to your self for 1" I forgot," whimpered Mrs, Spoopeodyke, "bat it will be all right " I oan open it" Ob, yon oan open UP - snorted Mr. Spoopeodyke. ' "You're an opLerl All you want is to be sharp ened on both aides to be au oyster Vv' I ith a lautern aud a 'I r 1 1 ' i f'' ak hi it 1 If yon bad 4 e handlo and one corner Licked off, you'd got rich as a screw drivor 1' ' aud Jr. Sxtoop- endyke tore out of the house to see if he could borrow something to pry open the nnforlonate truuk. 'That gives ma time to park tbo valise, murmured Mrs. Spoopeudjke, "and as I've got another key to tbe trnnk, we'll do pretty well after all,'' and the worthy lady bogau to jam night shirts and hair oil iuto the b.ig, together with sandwiches and tooth brushes, wondering between times whether Mr. SpoopanJyku'n silk bat had boeo so bs Ily smashed that it wouldu't do to go fiabiog iu oo rainy dtys, evnn if itdiJu't look well cuongb for church. Grains ol GdIJ. Seek oot to plense the world, bu ymr own ooumtiouoe. The defect of great men ate tbe cnutf lii'io of dunces. It there Is anyiliiug belter tliau to lie ig wise wuu nevHi- a' l' whd uui re.on, and uevr Hi.'in-t it. To win, w rk and w. it but wor , s :oik1 ileal m ire than toil watt. It i" n 1 sit'.llcieui f ir doiri-s to bu lion! ; it is Decennary that they he ro'ilat. d. TlfOiily aiiaran lii'i'' fl rv-r on ear h is virtu i ; the on'y la-t o& treu a ii re, troth W "h'Hi d k 'ep o'tr 'orn for our own weukiKM-", tin I onr bin mo fo' our own hiii. Where there in innoh prrten'lon, ni'icli bus heoii b.iirowjJ Nuur.i neve' preien.jH, Lrt nu livus he pui'4 ns rno fii'ld, wliuie nr f nit utep le.vo a maik, hut ii t a at tin. U'iuir ciitiviiK ill that any rciliin hubit ii iiij iri.tii.', apply wi)l-powor, and it enn be overcmue, Chimueys ro nut swept until the. Dre is ont, When tli e p.iMiom srn exliiirfnihlip I unlit purities Ins heutl, I) i tint u-n ci''i"ii w!ii' ii ctIIi'.I upon t (In u ol tiling, nor oieu--e win' n you ft io reproauho 1 luf Ji i ii u a ba I cm?. Mi u uie gui'led lo by C"noi eni'o iliun by glory ; Hnd yet tlie itliortest miiv to y lory IS Ij bo guided by roniei-nce. It is u point of r x.j! li"i t winliim to Li vp tli tfoiilen ln'idle ol tit.i lei s -:ion upo'i nil iU-' ulT'ittioU'i wo eier- u "fry tiling. Thu jrrca'esi mi l nr-Ht unliable orivile-e wl.roli thu rich ei.i.y over .1. I... 1 .U...I. tl,uu ..- ci' i"" !(.- "i'i oii - luj them li.ippy. Keep Your Hcait Warm. Winter is at hand "Keep blow, the wind. And e.iiild thp northern blt." j The autuiun leaves are beautiful in their bright colors of crimson and purple and gold ; but it is tho beau ty of death 1 Cold I The dnya grow cold and col! grovv tho nilits. Soon the Kroiiud and rivois will be frozen hard. How bright and how cheer fnl now becomes the blazing, glow ing, open wood fires t did, cold t true it is, aa hna been written, tbat disappointment is the j!ot of mortality that was made to nionrn. ToWwry. one coma bis griefs and morrow Of t irly friea Is many are dead, a few estranged, bile some are precious beyond price or espresMiuu. Oue thing should be observed above all other, amid the imitations and sorrow of life. It U to keep your heart warm, lie true, be gen erous, be affeotionate yourself. O th eriae three rem tins no sweetness. no seat in life, and yon die before your time, and your spirit becomes extioct while you are still in tbe flesh, and your blood, though king gisb, still creepa throagb your veins. Keep ynnr own heart warm. Cling to tbe memory of the dead. Cling to tbe love of the living. Co shall jou abed the sunlight of beavt-n ov. er mortals careeron jonrt-elf and oo others. Tbe heart tbat has al ii ays been warm shall be felt io its benefioence long after it has ceased to beat, I . L 1 A cruel maiden t "Are yon lone ly to-night, Mise Ada I" "No, air i I wish -were lonelier." . And be baSe'ber adieu. ' . Vaai aa tha mountain air i euse tbe liberty I take," as the oon ict reotatked aa be eoeped ttvt' ir ' 5rS v.... Saylnjs of Garfield. GuMen Worth from th L'ipn anil Ptn of lh Devl Preitenl, After tbo battle of arms comes tbe bsttlo of history. . I would rather be beaten in right than atioceed in wrong. For the noblest man that lives Here still rotuuins a conflict. Treseut evils always seem great erthnn tlioto that never come. J Orowth is bettor thin permno ence and penuaueut growth is bet ter tbau all. It is one of tbe precious mystorie of sorrow that it finds solace iu the uneelHeh thought. $Utetu insliip consists ratbor in removing the Cannes tLau in punish ing or evanding the results. Ideaa of thu great warriors of thu world, and a aar that bus no idea behind it i simply brutality. Kternity alone will revoal to the human race i' debt of gratitude to the poerloHS and immortal unwo of Wunhington. Occasion may be the Imglo.cnll Ihut Hitiuuiiins an army to b ittlo. but the lilmtt of a bn'lo can tmvur ui ik swl diets or win victories, 1 d.iulit if any mun eqnnllod M viu nel Adam in formutiiting mi I ut tui ing the lierco, clour and nmxir able l.vic of thu Involution, riiroughout tho wholn web of ti i ti iuiiI exintniice we tritc tho (ildeii thread of human progress toward tli i high T and lio'tor entnto. An act of bad f lith on tho piirt of a Mate or municipal cori ir iti ti, like poimni iu tbe blood, will tr:iiiM tnit its ciurso to succuudiug i:euer at ions, Had faiih on the part of an in li vidmil. a city or even a Stato, is a siuiill evil in comparison wiih tin caliiitiitieu Mbich follow lutd fitith on the part of u sovereign government. If there be olio tiling ol tliiii eui tll llmt inniikin I lovu in. 1 ii liniiu better lliiiu Hijotlii'i- it i a hmvu mini ; it i i a iiihii who d ues to look thtidovil in the f.ieo snd tell him be i a ileil. We Mi'iul I d i n it'ii'ig iu.M i.itnnt with the Hpirit and teniii of onr iu Htmition. Wo slixild di tioUiinj for roventfe, but everything for ku- eniity i nothing for tbop:ist, evury thing for tho preseutand future Womanly Economy Thcro is much lu!k of tho extinva- i;aticH of a woman, nnd thero i no doubt that when n womun pntn her hand to tho npendiug of money nho can do il with a perfect loo.-onori. AVomcn nro Dntuially cxttomitits, and do whatever they do an I thiuk whatever they think with all thoir tuigtit. Hut to tlii qiOStil'l of apending money thero are two hi lus, aud the bulauce decidedly inclines towards saving rather than spend- mg. omen ara naturally eoouo mists. They have twice tho skill of saving that men have. Tbiuk of the "ani l clothes made to look amaist ns well as ne.v,' think of the bonnets retrimmed and brought out in the latest stylo i tbiuk of tbe twixtiog and turning, the contriving and saving to which tuaa.y a woman resorts to keep bar family looking respectable, while her husbaud never thinks of Minting himself in cigars of liquor, Mauymkni4 kept from panperiHtii by the contriving of bis wife i muuy a family owes the com fortable house they inhabit more to the ecouomy of the mother thuu the savings of the father, Hefore men talk of the extravagance of a woiuun, they should strive to learn a loeson form their economy. The Irishman baa his braina elose to bis lips. "Pat," said a conceited ooi-comb, "tell me tbe biggest lie you can oo the inatant and here are two shillings for yoa. "Ah.' said Tat with a eigoifieaat leer, "Yoor Honor is a giulletnao.T The idea that there was a thresh iug maobina rnnnipg oo liloomfleld street yesterday waa erroneous. It originated from tbo poise made by a Louisville man eating dinner io a restaurant. Analogy : liable (aged tws'bty) to Edith (agsd fitei -"There, Edith do stop bugiriog 'mej you'll !rff me to de lYon rlidu't fiJrowaj ivor .-r PA, OCTOBER 20, 1581. NO, 14 An Irishman' Strange Fight. I It was in the Island of Borneo, A noeer p'sc i it is, I tell yon, an I the qnoerset lot of people I ever r-aWjhe was hin,'ing on to Ned and in mv life. n .t .t tkA.smn tim. if a man gets nsed to their ways, an old sa.lor'kn'fou I't out. .ariag No I mal niik'ht Imvo a happy tima livn g wit" "go, dan sing wildly nb ut, among the Pyaeka I landed from my ship one d y, and with Nid Mclvittick, a buy from the Kienn isle, I startod for a cruise on the "true. We reekonol on a hunt, and brought Run, th itth ae didn't know what kind of gain we were li iel.v 1 1 so i re np. And, if I mnt toll the troth, we didn't neither of as kno nmoli about a gun. Heth. acnohla," said Nod, phnl kind av a cnuuthry is this at all atjbiui, for I didn't know what kind ol allfljookat the threes. Ify tho tioublo he'd get into if I wusu't by rent gnu of Athlone but did e iver to help him. see such big wns in all yer loifo V didn't fully realize myself bow Whoio wo landed there was a lit- l.ngnrous it was to chase a wound tie river making its way diiMi to the ed oran, but I couldu't Lave left sea, and whilo we were wslking npjNo-1 away. to tho woods, a Lijj water miiike, an I Ho w as a good runnor, and was thick as my arm, wout b u.ing up over-hauling tho nnui-m iiikey baud tho slrenm. ovorfist, when four or five more Nod K vo a w,r whoop and j imp- J dropped from tho trees and joined od four feet from tho ground ; f ir if their companion, theru ia anything oo tho lace of the! "Hold hard their, Ned," I yollod. enrlh that au Irihhman hatjs it is a "Oou't you Ken ho s got help f y,,,,,, j ".Sorrt a bit I cure I" roarud N-d ' Look at that fellow," ho cried '"lean whip the p.irty, av tUoy'll oa "Slioot l.im, Seth. Kill him. WboopI ly light fmr " I niver saw nech a baste in all my Theoiaugs setup a clmtlorinir iftli" and yelling such as you never buatd I flit him o'liet lifter a whuu. and n i wont on into tho woods. Ned wan wild at tho fruiti and flowers ho H't.v, and il h tl lot him-, he'd Imvo poixoiied bimaulf a dozen times before wo got a mile on tho road. Wc kept Hie river for a guide, be canno neither of on knew tho coun try, and if we once got lost iu the trackless wood, thero ns little chanco of our over totting out ulivo. I Many a queer higlit uii 1 h mud idi-tiirlied us, an 1 ut Intt ;ve nut dowu j under u tree and took onr luiieh. I bud jnxt nnx" 1 a little still uoru of urog, when Nc 1 titiiitod up, -l.n. k vhi- hero. Sotli." ho said. See the hairy m m. l )t out av j that, yo hi to't thafo av tliu will I.' I Not f ir iiwuy. Htiinding in a stoop. iln.r nocture, with Ilia 'il ur n Hwining by his ei.ln, was a Luge urnr.g-outaiig, looking ut ih in tho queer, inquiitivo way which sceins'irroiin, and my enemy so tint irnl to lujnkeys an 1 thosu of H,r tiibe ieia a big follow, iiuiilv ns tnll i a tu in ; nu 1 no wonder Ned, who had nover Hueii nnythiug like i t. thouoht it wit a man. I didu't Nty anything, and -Nel ritoo 1 l ukiug at the ot atig in tho u,' ly way p icalinr to an iihIiiu iu who thjiiks himself impose I upou. "Look heio, ye rncal," bo suid. ongnly, "d'ye want anything out uv rue The orang did not move or make ,,- eound, uod Ned began to not mad He shook bis head and walked to ward the orang io a lighting pott iirt. and I followed, because I didu't know what he was going to d . "Now, look,'' aai I Ned. extending bis hand. ' I've got five fiugors or fonr nnjur an 1 a thu uii, which manes tha same thing as well as von, au' b t n o i v ir tv a du't spake till mo. I'll s i nv vj h v they do iho trio'c in ui! I fro! 1 1 1 " "I wml I n't atn 1 1 t ih n i mun. if I was you, Ned." I said, seltiiiiT him on. He di I n't nee 1 any b . 'iking a 1 went cloaer. 'Now, smell av that tl t," he s ti I, "an' ui an k tue whibi I -pake. Av ye don't bag ine par Ion for not answer ing a civil question, may I niver aee ould Ireland aain av I d int knook ye iuto amithoreatiB." Tbe orang nttered a harsh, grat iog eekle, which Ned took for a langb, and be at xlaPDed tba orang aoross tbe jaws and danoon arouud him with an Irish yell bis baode np in true fighting atyle. No one but an Irishman would have ever thought of such a thing. and I was baratiog with laughter. , Step np, ye villain," roared Ned. -.'How d'ye loike tbat, now V Tbe orang gave a jeli like a pan ther aud sprang at Ned a throat, .his eUwa going like a aiolmiU, j I. .. time thaffit takes, to tell It, Nad oa worel-looking Irish - mat In 6r about tba Jand f lior- i . ' a, SMF!. Ji jwT 'ui'll jfftjP i' i a 'i iiiai mcv - -y . j "r ii is itiaB' 0 SI I I don't kno t what wiutl have jbappened ti bi n if I hadn't got out a knife and give tha orang a dig, .for I didn't dire tj llro at biui while clawing into mm. 'he mi, into the orsng foil ttie nu. I iiluod runnini djwn bis face from a doeu cr.ilchea. "liyecall that fair fighting, yt Hack t'l.ifo J" hi ronroJ. "owld on t I'll co'ito tiil .'' To ny Htirpiine be ret out on n run after the oriu-ontnng, which was runuing sway among the trees looiking ocr ins t-iiouiiitr wiiu an anry snarl, and l.ckiu the blood which fluatnd fr no his wounded arm Ned wouldn't top, aud tho only thiug I co. ild do was to run oftei '". vour nio, uireo or tiiein. tho olio I. had hurt among tha icht, b.-L'tm to n w h.. . como toward ns with such mischief u (uir eyes iu u 1 kuo.v me wore in for a lilit ' Lo .k out, Ned," I cried. "File tit tlimn or you are gone. " I pulled on tho big folio I had t ui't, 1111 1 he knelo 1 cvur bonutiful. Ned, who began to have a faint ido of the truth, had thu good luck to brc.iU tini leu of another. Tlie pitiful yell he utti-ied brought I ho others ut tH, iilnl iliew mv L,.i'.. r ...il 1. .... 1 .....o. wr " ,.,l ,.!l.!.. l l.i.! t ill.. ,.i, l ,l,ul,.,.1 nil. Ji ll tlio oni:ri'' ut wliu-li lid j Mi nek leaped back to avoid tlie blow and stood chutcring. I My ant ioiiint m i 1 1 a jump at Uie. an 1 I lult the .hii'ii cliiwa in mv i t'lroat, und Hlrnctc out wildly nnd nt I inndo n. nn 1 heard a I. (If hmiian lay doa I at toy fent. As Ijumped to help Nol. I i liim astri lo of t'i'i ouriing which ha 1 pitehod in t him, pnniiucling him to hia hout t'a content, ''i, wn I ye, "Taste llmt. an' How d'vo loiko then that, "' h i yell .l. nu' that. that t" Co mo awav. N-d," I said "Von'll h ivo a w!i do colony of tho hairy things ou your buck if you don't look out." "Whoop! I'il larl-e thim to pitel ('til a thrue-hcarted Ziish byo that niver barme I tlii n in his loifo fitste av that lue jowcl." I dragged him off aud got hiat anv. didu't toll him that thoy wer en't ruon wo wore fighting with un til we got to the Miip, and he wai braing how mauy Pyaeka bu'd licked. Then I toll tha story, and a madder man you never saw in your life. Of a mrse it camo to a Cht, and I had to win. Tims Hiiiliraee 1 i Two voiin men luey euiorace i tmg youu men who move in tha very but Austin society went on a spree not lonu since. Alter ttiey were pretty well under way one of tbein said in au iuebriated toue of voice i "Lei's bid each other good night, Dill f "Why, you ain't goiug borne alieady 1 It's riuht io the sbauk or tbe evening," 'Of course Via not goiu botue uow. but after a wbilo e don't know each ozaer from a shido of sole leather sho let's shay good oijiit' right now, before ti'su too lata." Thev em- biaced. An article in at . tied "tihriokag refer to tbe br seats apiece i don't surmk out'-3nTusr When .y Jka kAi . ?re.iotf P I soot wb Published ernrf ThursdaT Eve JBBSMIAa OBOUSB, Trr Tertni of Snbaorrpboti, TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Pay- aide vitbin sis months, or IZfiOifnot paid within the year. No paper die continued until all arrearaeea arc faid unless at the option of the pub isher. HultecTlntlonsmitslde of the county PATABLR in ADVANCI. aj5sPersons liflinar and nnins; fianera al(lrpsnd ' others hexomesuhiicriliere and arc liable forthe price of the paper mmmm "?"aaaa"" mf Sad parting : "It may be months, darling, before we meet again." he said, aqneexing her band as if that grip was tbe last t "raonntaioa and valleys will divide ns, forests end prairies, perhaps tbe river of death itself. Can do anything more than I have done to make your cherish my memory and keep your love for me unchanged t" ' Oh, she exclaim 1 choking dowa tier sob, "bay me a bos of tortoiso shell bairpioe before you slurt." I'xptodo gno powder io your bed' room if yoa want to drive away flics and tuosqnitooa. A twooty five pound keg will do. (jitiGiira PYAEMIA. Or fflo I l'oitmliirj, trfiinh R'ull$ in .IA.ivs.ws, ('''frit, .Voret, C'lrbunetfs.HoiU awl Itch in t Humor a. Cured. FEVER SORE. What I ti-ll .iii la th. tru'V loM Inr n-i All) mr .ii .i. ni in m'Uf In tha m.rlla of tha I'm. i in BKiKi'Uf. Mr I ralarli-k Vaat nl tlila 1'iivn. It. I -n ti-Hhl.-t tir ir.ra ltll fv.r .r. uti tin. nl hl li.a, 1.-t fa.lt afi't .11 wlni.r Ii oi'il I h ir Ut ir ilk . atap I in. 1ii.l hli.l to l.k. four IU:i4KiMNa. H. ... laaan '... ii Imir hnill-a ri Tio m Raan: t. mi r. an I u.al tli. 'erirrn .nil ilenerMa Sup rTlaruall v. Hi. Ia tnl la .1 o it wall an l lia walk w Ith aa- ltaa ft .Wilt In liaii ii I hi n'k. a .Hurl varf btaif. I ih ) i i r iiii.i ...i iua ik to il.. Tb ehaog. (J I a.t'iiil'h v iu. i II TKIPP. 4llr.J, Ma. SALT RHEUM. Will M -n ini' l. 1st: 'Laainan at.. 01,1. ""' kh.uti . ,m h 1, i..k. !.-ua , 1 i.i Mr ..ran- i "1 "ik .x.-.i-t on bo i a.iu fit.. i'iriii,y,ir;ii.ii tum (.j ft, p fi.. ''i,. "ZZ Z', trla.l hundred, of ram in ernnii'inn , I 11 a n... hnn-la.a lrin.n.ntlj eurl ly tb. t'unours Haioaillai, GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. Tha half haa nut ba.n tnlit at to th (ra mr vl iwra ir in. (Irrii i'Ma Haw. mat. 1 h.ra pil l linn Ir. la uf it iilar. Mr m..llolnai tu -lira .lia.t-aa nl Cia nlml ant .km ani an. I navar Innn l anyihln f.t to .niial las tll'TH'I'H l(KMa.niK4. 11. 1 . A. Wll.i.l M-t.pr.,rlt.(io.. K.t. TREATMENT Th. Cnt rnra traatm-nl Inr th. tora of SkiS, Srai. anil III. 1 1 1 li.aaaatt. niit,aia It, tha Iua 1 1, rual 11 nl i;i ii, i Ht Hi-.miLvi.ar, (lia B.W 1 llliio.t 1'iirlnar a ..I II. .. 1 i ua .11.1 i'i tU LHA Soar, tba Ureal bkla . u ... J'riwnfiTTiei n. imalt h.na. 5-u 1 lars ,..a..i tu rieeua uin., st.1 ii.r loila. .' v .-! ..r. lit-Tt.-eaa Ssatish 1 1,1 "T n iinunlai., le CATARRH 11! e CCmpleta Treatment For $1,00. Oar kaal an. I nil.-., .aa? brf.lhlnt. at tin am, i,., lo.-t am. II. la(a ao l kaar- nu. ni oieii'ii. n't einiaklnk, ni illatraa.. i h.aa h ,t.pv i-nn.t1ll.in. ara tiroiikbt annul n tha lautni.t i-anaa i.r calarrb l that ni'1-.l ntiraanlila. .iiniiml'al. anaa.lv. aal. ill.t navar Ulllti aiM.illld, NatriiH(a Ran 1 l ( r ("ii nil.lani InUlllnla Ira.l iiuiil. c.inliln ol una li lll. ol tba Han i ,l in hi-:, nn. i.ua ut 0thhii riLVk.r ml m Ivi-mivaii laHaLKS. all rapia. in una l iiik.it.. with tr-iall. ana illrai.ll.ina ami -ma l.v ail lrajli(a furfl. a.k far -lAarniiii''. liaitii l iM'kic. U.u.ral Agaula, WfctKS POTrr.R, II... ("n. M aa. llMls Mlra.. 0 lloarhaa Watar Hurt ; an1, nail afiu ni.-a e.tla..t raa.oouilV i'HAHsHN'H ;. I r.H M i N ATilH aaS dla Nulrar of bad mall.. Ham., araa. aria, aai hiiuaaliulil. iilian (ilaaral In a .logls uwiit. Ha.t an i rh.e.ai v.nnli klii.r In tba w.irul. No lillii'. In :i0 T.ara. tv.,r b ( warratitad. SuM Iit all gritta-. anil ilruirsuu, Aaa Ii.r PlIiaiNI', .lail. I fir iaj. li wttK.s i-ur rfcit, Ujiwo .vi.,. PLAIN k FANCY SEWING. TRS ADAM MU.SHKR. of Centre IV I man. hip would raaiwritullr Inforoi tka fiuhllc that alia I- prair.if to ilu plalo kDt fas it lr.K rnniiil at (hurt ootloa. I 'Skill patruuasa raitiaotiunr aouniiaii. Aa. I, IMI MARRIAGE Onlil. for hoi h SEXES, fr Ui. marries an4 thua riilitrmiilallu (narria-ja a brllll.ut, faarl. tintliiu Uuk. aciiiiiiarlur fot ih. million on llaalLh. N'1,,-,ml "iu t-hjai. ai i.iiaui Mapaud Woni.ui ln nu . ,,.,, ,ni .uiloraaat br eioaician. (il ls. j nlili-ai i-.u..jL.i Iu iba Nortlmaal, whiiwlll i.y 9500 turi'iert raaa or iniaaia or vi rsainare. mi DO cents, or or. A , BO cant., br i-iimui,' niacua.' nl i illi.r re. D. Uliilbriafcua alia (alia to euro. Kvnd liao aiainp. fiH-QutdetO Health. Reliable Female Pills, as n Box. A quiiil home lr lauir. duni'f cou ni. nidi. l. Hubber Goods aud flreii:.r ol lUijurLaul n.lwiutaiiuu. ly Liiiroa, QO Oente. Dr. A. C. OtIN, K.ntncky niork, tOI . Claik ML, Chicago, 111. an. auriihlaaaaUTararwttka ..at tala kl 1 krai-alrr. fc.S aiaaiuror partirulan.lir.BaTI. la Suria lkroa kU, Iklcasa. $5? Onifil sent free-to those who lab to an.., la th. sail pl.aaant ass iirnni.bla Luam.ii. kuotiD. t.ari Ibtuaf oaw -.nai aoi raquira.t. w . taut inr.iaa o. aa.riihlns. ID a i'.t abil npWaM. la a.illy mail, wnbonl ataytu awaf rrts boaiS av.r alaliU No rlik abal.aar. Maav saw i.r ara waa-4 at ais., ki.a ars aiaklas -i-waa at Iba k ' !" -tia a ai. ' aaka US 11 u ( .' 1 . --I V , , , f . tov I- 'v.'.V.-:t('"'''' Nt. - ' WISPJiSISlI 1