The Bellefonte national. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1868-1870, December 11, 1868, Image 1

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Fami ewspaper Devoted eta the Agricultural Afechautoffiv - AnVat - # l l O l
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COntrei Courityi 'and' Exponent, of the rinciple's, of •t' he Republican Party.
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KINSLOR,Szi BROtHER,..TLROPIttkity r‘Rs
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DIRE GTORI.Y. ' :.: 1 7: 1
B. E. 17 . -.: It'..' l ll,,Ltiio: i ... ..0,; 1 1 ) 1 4: i i...E.155,i . Supt. li
Westward from ellef9pt. ,
Mail .
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Aecommodato'n, 6 , •-•*,'';'.* ... * r-,*r ***** 000 AU
Through Freight .1.1.:: ~.. 8.42 -A's[ at Milesbur, ,
FAstWara - from Bellefonte. I
Alai]. '',ll' , ::i: l :',t 10.28 Als
,A.commodation 1 ' "" 5.55 r 'Si
' ' loteledit'tuid aeown • - .•...5..051. ld at'Milesblirk
~: :11. A 8...5u11.l -11.3--!Ds:YilensitaoXl 4 o'''Snii't. i
Pass'r, 1ieave...7.45 m I Pass'r' arr.... 0.50 a m
Pass'r, " 2.30 p m Pass'r arr....5.05 . p ni
v - • -• ?tit. It.'COWNECTIOXSk . ..P,,Ta
641 ' 141. tl - P\ .e. 761 aMI i)a'y P A .cfe...7.s4 ‘ lint
Enugrant 2.15 p m I Mail Train..3.oo p ni
Mail ,p xn,l Cin. ~Exp /M TI ni
1,11: Sr, Alt. Aie..B:?s , ti'in'ri'llila.,V.:lfi t g; ; Rof
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No. I,leglevi , A; *wisle3,ll•At. l o,3)4Al ' ~ and ;Ir.!
rives iliclklitrOy 835 a in. • i
No. 2, leaves PeuA:a arriygg
at:Alfiroylllls3rk'ril: • „, „ A
.aiel 3.; .113aVeglPt•tiiiiii,1ib.skfi'll„w,,,arrives a 4
Milrors,oo , • n
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No. f, leaves.Milroy'B. l 4o arrives atl
Penu'a. It It 0.40 a , nny , •-
N 0.2, leaves Milroy 1.15 arrivv.iat }
•Lewtsty - ‘,,NrrV:lO. gs N. •
Nl:i._o)Jdavt,k.ldiiWy ) 5.10 arrives at
Penn'a It lt, 6.00 p. m.
Sl6ge for Pine Grove Mills, leaves. Alonday,
WedriesilannalliErsdli*thitirnin,,wsitt/6
Stade, r9r:fientive Hall,- Lewistown amtllbals
buiv leave every day at Gam.
• 1,1 estcrn *pit 6,lpsiq r,r 7,y
Lock HaihinfmaPl elost 6 -- arlo.oo - a m. 1 1'
Bell,efotzte
.§l;iiiik' t gtreek; services
at 11a nt., 411'17_1,-2 1 pH ; ?,4t,ev,,..klfrodlfztenans,
Pastdr.-- - Thig'arhgyegation„are now'ereeting a
new ellurchp consgetteacg of *Well, the reg
ular religioteserviAt will 1* heldOin the Court
11ouse untiTtfir.h.tgr , notice.; ) .^4
'b last; j piseopal church;' ; High "street
0pifc;5 41 1,.0,,.1-2.a , mi.landiltlf- 2 4 3 'PrhYet
meetibg on Thursday right. Rev..Bl - .l"ardoel
1r Al f)1 )
t. cobal 'Church, High street
seryic i ts &Al.; aud 1-2!p an. •.tliev:rl3:Yz
qa?.T.t , , in
Ut4l6o4 , ruhurch' ) Linn -'6trdet 6) .;serfiChg 'at
161-2 a.ra.,andatl-2•Ty In: Rem :Arr•. ItAelcen7,/
tOii;:pustor. I ,i• r•• (.0
'Africa-a; of &cak-IL
scrvices.at 11:4 -Tl4 p Bar., Isaac
Pitmen, pastor: ' ~„ :
:GerriutußdtArined iihurcb r iAnnstreet 2
vices 10 a nl,l, .. 7 3 ReT.l.ltfr.
P‘astl4*
I Catholic church:, Bishop: street' l scrdibea
101-2 am..,-and 3, , prm.....1R,e31
pastor., • e- 4 .
T-13Aitod 'Brethren -Oter'clii sVp4;;*,est
side of; creelr,:;
AdES. I
Bellefontil Masartip4aidie, ,:I)To:'c2'6l3,[irjoetsim
Tuesday eirtifing,before:.they,u4 gp07L„.., , , • .4.
• liiiiiYefte',W4s'oßipoligtoneit;ilS7o..lBarieets first
Monday 11`..
Constance Q.erainandery, , I , lls. ,l e3, lt mkAons;
meets seeontl,F4day'of.edchMO,ifth.:
I. 0. 0. V;l:CeUtre N6."'10 .. , meets
every Thursday'aiektig 'at their' Hall, Bush's
Arcade, 2d flood. • '' *"
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For the conforrint of,',Tiegr r eep, • the let Satur
day evening at eae
For Degree of Rebecca second Saturday of
eery • - •""0"1 sf.
I. O. b-tt ir r ATlis 4odge ilfeets prey N0..1 . !.11
evening. It_ / ' -
~i*V ii ESS CARDS.
A. BIiToDrn.I6I.EaIIZERSON,'
fa i. „ 4 9 , ace
northeast lorp . , 3 e '. .r(of ite
NIT H. •
Attoriley-4t . raw, Bellefonte} Pa - . 1" Orr
flee with tlio ,7 district :Attorney, Fn fie Court
lloupe4 • 9';4:t68.
.4ctxANlYstit,
Attorneys at LtiNi, Bellefonte, Pa. -Office
in Conrad House, Ailegliou .1, !
T LOVIt,
ej ; Attorapy at La•T, Bellefgate, P t)ince
with Adak'. Woji;itrii)doitors
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attornbrat Law. 'Bellefonte, Pa s
. omcc
with A.' 0. Furst, Esq.: • •• . '
FURST; " • . .
-Attorneys at Law, Bellefonte,Ta.p:V6B
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irCALTXSTEIt DEA.V.ER •
I.lll:Attoiii:e r ys at . l!aw„ Bellefonte, Pa. •
9.4:*68
?V HAD. P. STEPHENS,
Attorney at Law. Office on corner 'of 'Al
legheny and High streets, Bellefonte. 9:4:'63.: •
VTILSON HUTCHINSON, • -
y Attorneys at* Bellefonte, Centre
county, Pa. Colleetion, , and all other legal
business, in Ceutrd., and .O,djoining counties,
promptly : attended to:
Blanchards'.-Law ' Minding; Alle=
gheny . , Street,' , . • • . J4: , 68:' :•
..&•E, ISLANCIIARD, ' • '
324„ Attorney at Law, Allegheny Street; Bel.
leionte, Pa- • , .
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Attcytne.) , 6 „I§ e' iiaent at. - •
9:4:' 68.
JOIIN P. 111PrialELL, • 1
Attorney at Law, Office with Orvis & Al- '
exander, Bellefonte, Fa: ti 5, ~ , .9:4:1(15Y,1
lIV IL /glcr •R' '. . ..11 - .I .' it 14 P ' 13 i.m ‘ ' 1 i a ''a ; zl
Bellefonte, r.n.. :,, ~.,i...,' , . ,:tl, ....:.:,1. , 9:4;1382 ' •
TAMES 11. RANKIN; , .
Attorßesiatil.aiy. Armory I3uilding . ..-13e1Ye.-
funte,sPit.,•• ,
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A LAM. 1,0`1,. ,•
1 - 1 Attorney at - Law,
3.
01.1.-I.S. u. 11.11,E,
Al.typiey
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JTAMES MACMANUS, .: +
Attorney at Law, Bel Idfoitc,
STITZER,
11.
Attorney at LaNy.. (13,istzcict ,Attorney,)
curt House, Bellefo'nto,4.P4-.
. Attornbytatliu.Vri4rmoi. -931 : 111 ilinzBeN
lefunte,
Q AMUlit ' ' ' .
Justice of,. the Peace. , attend, to the
writing of dcgill.q 41,grddricient;-1
Collections and all other business entrusted to
his care promptly attendud to. Office one door
north of Wilson lintchinson's law office, Bel
lefonte, Pa. _ ; ; • 0:4f68.
DI -It. I?. TIPPLE, .
lioincolVathte plt ` s.Qjau and $t rgeon, Of
Ilea in old Couria:HouSn; 2d - trent; ''''''''''''''
street, Bellefont;' , . Be.. %Prompt' attention paid
to professigna.l ca 115...: !•.• :;..!,•-••-••• • 9:4:133.: •
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EO. L. POTTER; '•
k_T Physician and Surgeon, Allegheny street,
Bellefonte, Pa...
. Physician and Surgeon, Office in Conrad
House, Bellefonte, Pa.
JT B. MITCHELL, " •
. Phrsicirm p.nil.Snrgeorf, trockar' hbff abuse
Bellefonie,' . :
GEO. Y.'BEATTIE, „
Physician and Silig&in,:.OffiCe near cor
Bishop and Allegheny
. St., pellbfOnto2
A HIBLER;-' „ •
Physieianon&
SnigOOn.. Coliide;Ateglieny
St., over Graham & Son. Boot and Shod Store;
Bellefonte, Pa. . - g:4:'68.„
GEO. F. HARItI4; • &.• f• •
Physician and Surgeon, High St., Belle
forte, Pa. • O:4:'68.
HH. R THROCK,
. Dentist, Oflke, No; 4, 2nd floor, ‘s3ush'i
Arcade. Rallefoutti P 3 71'eeth extracted
out pain.
TWIN D. IYINGA.'rE;:D. in: , Si • '
t) Dentist, Office on Northwest . cocacx , .of
Bishop rind Sprint; •streot.S. At horny, except;
perhaps, the first twolweeks'brinevery ineith:
Teeth extracted' Vithont pain. Beltefdate; -
Pa.:
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OALSBU4G. ENVAL OFFICE
J. W.lthone, most respectfully informs
the public that - beiS Prepared to execute any
description of work in the line of Dentistry.
Satisfaction rendered, and rates as moderate.as
may be expected. May be Sonia office
during the week commencing on the first Mon
day of each month, and at such other times ad
may be agreed - upon. '
CAMUEL ;L. BARB ,) Justice of
the Pace; icill attend to the writing of
deeds, articles of agreement,
,&e. Colleetiops
and all other humnes's entrusted to his care
promptly attended to. OlUce one cloor i north
of Wilson ,f.:' Auteliisnn'a law office, Belle.
foote, Pa. - . .. • • . - -
May 17th, •67. •
RANKIN & IPAYIN;
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURAJNOEI!L :.:AGENTS
Save a nu - nibe.' Of 'gobtl:fdirns aiid other: pro*
perty for sale. • Building lots within and outsidL
of the Borough limits.
They insur9 liy . esjin , the 'Et na.,• ,
This company reliable prompt and,ecooßmn
ical. Insures '
They also insure lip thelNoctlt:Ametirtittiliee'
and other pied companies'. •
They insure Live,stock hi the. stock
Insurance .',ompaby-the-'inoliti reliable stock
insurance company in the United States.
They nave also a large number of Fire Insu
rance Companies among whiep:aro L
fIUARIIIAN ; oCPluisltelpliia.,';
IMPERIAL, , of Londim:. •
aornin , r , Commarea.li s altoaadd'
uuSSVblompaoles. t , • 1.! JI
glt us befog usurka
CARDS.
TIELLEFONTE IRON FOUN
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• IT 'O, TA: :DT'N're to 11T.1 I
Centrii'gtißtT, Peun'a• I
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Furnishers of Grist and Saw Mill Machinery
Flour packers, Sinutters, Todd's Patent
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TURBINE WATER WHEELS,
1 ;:'!11:41'21
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.:iiteCiretifar' , 84w' , kills,
with Todd.'s improved Patent Feed Work and
Past's Patent Head Blocks, for Circular and
Malay SawDlillsovhieli,se;Wlitlhends at once,
avoids turning Cie sla making tlielnatiut,
and avoids variation thickness in sAwing
boards by the setting of careless hands. Cast
lroliframesfurnlsliedwhenpreferred, and Self
-oittngl •
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ATMVCINT dY lED ii/VgaretfiN
‘2- ‘ •4 4 - 11 r.l
1:,•,: bon
The silbdCrilie >?
the. cit izdti b r ifetiiity:3o,lfe!
itiprevattei td4Vraiai"ilve'r.v•
10,•:•;71,-af • -I , :ts“ i$ tot Ito
FRESIt
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Cakei of all kinds,l ' J; •
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Ines,
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ICANDftS . 'SP I CES "NU'I'SiiFRITITST
and anythihi 1)
heeiners.;:: • 04,glegrto the.
srtiov
Duringthi3uchmer season'att Li I'
'•••'=" • ICE . ' CREAIe
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wllthe.opqrii3d:ior , theitieconitricidititili of ]adios
itad.genkleMenr- ,,, t , i
: iigving-lyttbriare - orbspetientee•in?titethlt:'
Hess, he Ilatteeeliii.4eif , iliet
atisfoctiortrtO •. tab hithfilteLeii-'fai6r 1 wlfti
thpitgpittromige:: N.t.l t
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LiAp
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Ha itii. ty ico el Co
, g l op,enea z4.newi .4a,first- 1 B k
ape ass ' a err
phtliC''wilt • t i PrePare4 to nerve the
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- 13 C CONFECTIONS
and everytikingla Litt'
0 1 01 ICE' CREAM - iSA-tobil'
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will b'e'opee'aaritik
d ' 3"ll be;
eat
,C . ream i
of all'potili4'.'flavoisj;"coast. ' rs.tl
1' Pie'Nies„ krir
C i oitfe . C . tio . .iyi; Toe Cream;
'Cakei;!arid Piutt
at very short 'lore'
! A ndy .1168:13; th;
thalj24'6B,6B:tE"
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IIeF,NTERRS'STORE,' • '"'
This store isliotr"Skip . iiolllAiih' tirg '
6f
NEW....SPRtNik AND , SUMMER. , - GO otis,'
, • • • • consisting . of-c- •"" =-• •-
,Drir•Goodp :;-•:1:1)•• t‘••• •'•'• " • s:
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to Attorisionsy• ,, ...e...); l, !t
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anti; eirtioles I usuhlii ?figin countr
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Give
•: 0 ron o,to.shOti koOdid.
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g:tMCEE'TXRE'.!,;;
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Alle g uen ) 4- St4'.of,pl3.9ite ti•ockiiihoff Row.
Ilan a L ust ieceived flifinhfieinAe;iCofnciir
Fall and-Winter goods, a44t.o#Jaitill he-re)lP.ect
fullyinvites the attentiOA.et the: ins
Mods pitr,t,o t 4 r „ ,
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{"GOODS
Si 0 T f.ONS; •• •
t ?;,) 1?000TS: AND , SlIOES; !" •
~IIATS AND _CAPS;'
MEI
So chtilarthat the Ihiiiics• net4r to: get satis-.
faction... Itemuntber. the-:p1 ace to' tet the'besk
Imrgalis. and chcapept., goods is at.J. W. , Cotricer.•
7; 3; '67. . ' ,
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MOSES A: LCEE.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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jpvrieite•and.-Alaitutactu4ll of.l jiel...
VAX ItTP SPLIT:: LEATHER;
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SHE
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.7 1111/E$ SOLE,LEATELE.4,,,C.A.:KINS
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n01,39t1166.,,1T:0 La ..Ls • r.:: ••/.
qUP I ERIOrt WATER . CEMENT,'
,V • ~) Jr. -it-.
CONSTAXTIiY:ONTIAN s b , ANT 4O R SALE.
.11%11 cement, has an established repu t tatipw
Yor its-Supe'rieritY'-over
for Cistern's, Reservoirs;' and all other ~
2'.
• It la '*4irtipt..ild, .iidiett properly . applied•of
notice of any defeat:in quality-is, given within
On - days after delivery. -t
• • =Orders received byROBEET VALENTIE,
or.-.DAIMON; _DAIMON; :iogitn!Fisid
nace, Centre county, Pa.
May 'S; , •
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NSURE YOURAIFEI •
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This may be done .for - the boaeifit,lof thOP.
you • love 'Most .d Carly to' i'en der petal ition
you ;lie called .away er; it
may bo done for your.own eoinfort- 'when-rest
seems most congenial; •or tOldishhar:ga some
Obligations to creditors., ••• • ' • '•"' • .
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T ' , UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
,COMPANY pp NAvuoitK,.
estagliet ed 'in 2 1356'; ing'cris eti aMbit ti g
to•over 13,000,000 inTested in the best,of se
buritics;•olfers special ifidineMen ts•to'itir pat
rons. For books, - papers.ocinforafation •apply
to .JOAN, D,.W.INGATE, Agent;
i. ;R4324174,1310
bOrf,S SHOES & GAITERS
' for; men;• - womeri'aniVciiildrani all '1414
and, 154: where,
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NjigALENSE:tuid - , - lit -tile, real:lle
thAee.iiirWgftlicildafttaitotur
Curpotingi aneMittiiiiis; at iisanialiittigty
prio '- fur !sale Is) ,
. r) STEJLIBERII
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In
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• •• • lidos; Eigirod an 4, lie!aides
• 4a-sole-by S T13121413ERG diII3RAINDEIS:I
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MISCELLANEOUS.
r[ARNESS, SADDLE, AN
BRIDIO3OII2MFACTORY;
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ro• tl6t.
BY 3. H. McCLITRE
New Building, Bishop Street,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A
:hii~r(l . ~ . i,rr:, ~i~~p
Mr. McClure having now permanently loca
ted himself in the new building erected for th
purpose, in Bishop street, very respectfully
;1
and cordially invites
...A.PI, , TS , Q. CRSIOMAR.S,,.
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and the public in general, where he is prepared
to serve them with any article desirable in his
line, manufactured FROM THE BEST STOCK
at reasonable rates, and Satisfaction perms.
Med, (wary iinstanee. ''•
SADDIES
nn i linnd and made
. tee er n
dor on short notice. . _
BDLES
•
of every patter,n and mountedl,a4SordinA to
taste.
.VOiLARS
to suit iii.exory pFticular, and ortgaverpbest
make. '57
, -'_ -, -.•
N - 2,4i,
Doux,,E AnD! . .SINGLE irAI .1.
i • . NI
manufaanred to - ordii in extra fancy and-or
dinary itzlon. aroLrigked with tht-beit mate
rial in the.lina . 6r sikrer-pla'ed or common
~
'Anountingire , -- ._ •
ro
Cart, Cirriage,?6rlarerf - other.,4escripiton
of WlllPeillways:on;fiandp - and Ofroupefjoi
Manufactarl. .; '. 7 .: ~,--. r gi
i Thankfarto the:bathe for The I ilieral p atron
age heretofore eitcrided to him, iiii solicits; a
continuance•of the same, which hl ends!):
ior to. mei tby ;iting.entire satisiffetdoa.
.Juno 19'6S-1y.7-• n,
THE : LIiERINTE
OOT ANIISHOE aRt
GRAHAM & SO'S
Manufacturers nfZand Dealeprut
ENCH CALF, AND CDNGRESS
rt BODIS 4ND SLOE'S! •
CM
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112 , 41ig gidifeg i l44opAcipuyjirritk*Atock , ireP
Can assuil . 3 . th; community that,w,o..hav,g,n9w :
the b'eif_eisii6iimil ill DiAkiat Pep - 48'71v limit, 4if '
DIES VUTTONED •
• FRONT LACE,
SIDE
.; -i 11.
J;,i1i,:•~,: tea,: .~~
J 1 .4 itnufaitureA ,ff3p2 ; t)iab?st • l English . y4tim,
(1-o:ktv; rb GR E S . ' () Wife
'of „, ~,„ .1,,
EN
lili
MOROCCO BOOTS; ,
C .1 I -• •• . :• ) .t •
3 ivithv a andiwithout lieele. • ilnd•'a full *assart
"fi l e& of,.
•
.:I'FFSESt. AM) . - -.CHILDREN'S' SHOES: :
lisp 'a:large foi,of ;those . cheap shoes; such Ifs,
02. • 04 at: '1:
; I Jr
. I •
ace sellin g off•l' •
WW, TnE • , clU,2+l*PT‘
invite an examination of our goods.
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po; Lus.4r/71
NP T TEMPTATIPV
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'Everybody is interested'!
.t.
Eperybedi".fdoeitii 'S'ea. it
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I rll.Ai 'Mil
. *HO GOES ONCE GOES AGAIN
(G-1.
—beeauie.—
•I' . t ,•:' ••
NICB;TRIIISHIlz 011.1 TAT
RUN ;IS:LYS:::
P-4 0 S TO R E
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..fNiIBEILEFONTE4
• 1111 .. 3? ' e, .4
-iiiis a t ‘ take time enough ' fo read Athat..be ites
.coit's't, tly , toesali ai' the iegJoWeittj'pric4 fcir
'dish; or:itfeoitiiir,i'.'foi'Cousitti produce. ::: :
: •., , •rllltillr, 111.TRE..LIEIT.r. ic .1 -: •;, '
ttgar„Coffees,Syrtips, ",l'et - s„Sßice.i . ', rgnis;•
,Sbptilttei:S;' Bidail,".loVikiel, Tierring,%.
.: . •
smoked,, knd, • in. - -~salt,-: Cove. 'Oy-:' :• • .•
- liters in Cans, Ginn 'l'etpa-
;.t 1 toes„reachei • *.'Cipiliaiesi ' ' I .
iV\ 1
;•.!_
.i. r, and: .othen ...Tickles,. .1
..ILI i I ~catsup; a lad- . ----'---
Koil, Coffee .L ssenic, Sqaps ,of
al kinds, Conceiitialeil Eke, Sixcrni
• I•atid other Candles,Coal.Oil and Lamps?' "
1 131tigiiiiS \IStOVA tuALSlitm" Blaltingi..Rollffit
''Pins'' and' . tiArei• ' Cocifri'n'i - 'Utensils - - 13iteltets,
_Tubs. ?3rooms, ..W.a:ehboaras,.'Smoting.l undl
ttf
Cihewi Tobacco, Segars, Dried Apples,
;Nagle , Prunca t D t hpreles; Raisins, Nigs,j.shkts„
['Wane and ,Liimkms4tillaah Lititis!'•:Bed OckaS,‘
'Ciotties. Pins, " Large assortment of
„GliSi.,l Queens and -Crockery: Whet
iQhe , ese,iSardines ? ,Vinegeahti 'ivory' •aiticle
necessary;Oi t fi . on '''''
'''' 'l:earl:Kama.
; ..The rublilli are •moit 'respectfully iavited to
give nni te eall : , entrext'ena 'to 'tee ' ti• elinie of
-.theiii)4rOnage, as I have resolved to give'en
tirefsetccfAction 'to' diery euitother: both 'aii 'to
quality or goods and,low pricei. Store it th r e
room •lately occupied by Mr.' S:1 - 1. Brown, All
'leglinny !street, near Bishop., , Iglu 5,[68,-ly,
NEB
EIEFIV ItROCKERE[OIOI", J. D. SIIIIGERT,
POsident. • Cashier.
/FILLIKET; HOOVER CO,
ciSrtßt, COUNTY BA~7lit~\TCx CO.,
RE : U1111E DEPOSITS'. AND ALLOW
•• • • —LRE 14ST! Cy •f 2 . ;.
.Lp is d oITIN'T - 0 T'E S ,
••• i BUY AND SELL
Otiveijune4t-Securities •
• -• Cimpolis
-411.6;31/68-Iyr---
,xqszEf inoursos. J. I. 1 UOMJ`3OS.
t • itont:lmarAnitiktie-
TECOMF'SQIN', ,•MIFAULANg ~&-.
• - • --A Ji •1
• • -COmr NY,
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COLLEatTENN'A
. • FURI(ACE:, .; =
pEriirtieypetpaid undlinetDepesird. • • • i
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A'Tv,E4 D
iti ; ; thii MU*
.1111 , 4 g i Ural 013 OMPAN T.
•Illelalmrse, ea Conagas> . deesoisiae
Santa l~eili~r iirordid
t in t " I t aatiikr., ,, , t .,,,,dliet l ikg ril ik`
'4•e p?oftlo:agontti
ho must Ofiii gist' 4 14,,
, decioi; ID.. 6 ? I):.'aenermil4ipi!t,l
i' 7 ,9 2l o' . s2 o fithPt• . 13 ;h 112 . 4 e1P)31'b1'?;,1
• Aiii2s;'6B.lhie;tiiiVcil:7s.'
=BE
she giliefonte galivant,
A POLITIOAL AND NEWS JOURNAL, ' "
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING,
. B. A. Sc E. 11. KINSLOE, Pro's,
Tieutinktus' p.l Styrlir:tlvs; uliit
1. • ' '
BATES OF ADVERTISING.
20 Cents per line for Four inner..
tions or les ; s,„ i
5 Ceafs`Verline fOi each Additional
Insertion.
Insertion.
1•::!
BROO C
110IISEAL 6i KROM, Propriotora.
”!, ELLEPPNVIS, 'PA.
This Hotel is one of the most extensive in
Central Pennsylvania.
I II
CUMMINGS HOUSE.
w.ifiAirtV
7, t ;BEL.,tai l or",
The Bar iss adck d libide Winer
and Liquors.
WARD HOUSE.
At Intersecticin•catlie „
nd Cloorßold t ßaii, Roads with the PoAkiksTival
'°la'4:3eitrPA .
J. J. itOtER, .
I• fsrqPrietc:
EAGLE HOTEL.
ic e t ilettieef,betinen Ratee and Vine
"'""""11 - D. CUMMINGS, Prop.
ItALL;ROAREHOUSE.' .. _ •
Corner Front and Pine street, '
PHILIPSBURG, CENTRE CO. PA.
,1(1 - ,i..!-t-1:40)47,L.0YD,Pr0p
GARMAN'S HOTEL,
I, • l BoittheciAC - Ciiin'ex Diamond,
MEM
1 - lit'sTiEE 'GAitirifil,i; i'ioPrietor.
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dellenttedonittiodaiiient,gobil table and bar.
11 May 1.,'65-1 y.
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0.
CLEARFIELD HOUSE,
Eift . .):TTANIESA L GALp,.- -
i
. wi ea
impeach any man who says we fail
io give direct and prompt attention to ALL
'customers, or fail to cause them to rejoioe•pilretT
a Iwell furnished table, and clean rooms
new beds, whore all may fool at home,.-andjthe
wtry be at rest.
EW STABLINWAND:SHEDS for Hor
sey and Carriages. , •
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• 'JOHNI4cL'AUGH#N..i CO., t.r
' Tune 12; 1 884f: ' ' ••' -ITopiietors.
STATES UNION HOTEL,
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1 rii ti P 4 15ADF;L1 7 331A.' •
'.,:„t
This hotel is pleasantly situated on the
'i 3 OUth . side of . r 4
.1: I
Market Street, a few dooriiaiwoia-Sixib
r.'r: ~d1..i '.
its central - leen:My makes it particularly de
tireble to persons visiting the. City. on. busi.
L imit or pleasure.
W.ID. ROBBINS, A. BECK, Proprietor,
Porrner)y of the ilgqcliAnts'Wuie:
• •
NM
.IEI LE MqTgr.TO HOTEU;
FLEMINGTON, PA.
pEPECART, - - Proprietor.
gr.,lpeklost:tvon!d,r.espentfully:iinibrni_tlie
now oeitipies" . th
s r k boge named Hotel, where he will be glad to
%set 040
L gteeti bis,former friends, and receive
a shliteof,,theaubtio pit:image - . By • strict
yersonal attention to the 2.stails of his busi
ntss lite hopes to be able to render satisfaction
to al who may favor him with their patronage.
His imr_anktabre batle4 ipeelaWt.
his itafrifil'it'inifil'7,_ witraiej-, : attendeczy7
iar c fprirrid- titeonfi:e Satters. An excellent
t..I.VF.RY is attached to this establishment,
whicb strangers will find to their advantage.
4ivolhim a call, one and all. He feels confi
dent that all will be satisfied with their accent
mod:ltion. . Time 5;68-10m.
.;;1 I 'll/I,SO.O:LIZINNO
lIM
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LtrANIBPORT
COMAIERCIAL COLLEGE
DDL CIIARTERED 'AND 'ORGANIZED
.by - th Legislature to grant Diplomas to its
Graduates..: - ./ . :1 :::,, .. : , , :... ~:.- - ~./: .• ..' '',•
VIS iNSTITUTION )
. ~.
-but reiently started, wa4,orotcol i nepi:at•ita.olakt,,
6644 a more liberal4iiitioriagti than *tat
whieb.has been accorded any other Commer
cial Cthege in the country , , • ~, i ;
manse
have been puYelifeeT it lew
Bgnripoks4 will be soli
'lCt'f' A v'Tlfc
.
FRIDAY
BELLEFOXTR.I“A . . 1
•3 MORNIN
_ •
Gi.,:DEGRATBEwn
1,1 • 1" •,•••• ". -1.86'§ •
9r •
• • •
7;l9,crAoticrfs •R i erq i far, fnlariai
,
TRANSIENT ADVERTISING,
•- i 41 : •
i3?T'AX 15 . 21, 04: ADV!tiII;TISI r -
• 4 1
1:• . $ s'loo
1 INCH SIX MONTHS,_ I •
_• • 5.00
1 'NW. TWELVE MONTHS, . 10.00
Special rates for larger space.
Address
NATIOI - AD,"
Bellekrnge, •
A. KINSLOR,
11. H. KINSLOE.
,BELLF.FO TE,.PA.i
111E1
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ADVANTAGES. -
' Beanty, illealth, and Business Importance
af:la A ealign.l, - •
, aiddily` neeessil;le Iron all parts by
Itailrottd. •
Ifs eourso of Instructiiing. , 4l46ll, ; lbatbagbi.
atiii . .prh>entinently practicr. —
- 13oal4lin , CHEAPER. than :at any..othor
aikuilar; Institution;'
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, For tezing; ifemmons of busindsaiid' Mid:
.
Jusutall penmanship, samples of money used
in - 0011cge Bank, kit, call at the Office, or
addresi J. F. DAVIS.
WILLIA3ISPORT, PA.
STK
ENBERG & BIiANDEIS
IffffESALE TATAiLi)EiIaiRS
IN
CLOTHING,
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GOOD us,
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_IYOTIOIV - S, C4:RPETS,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE
a 0 D TAN]) WILL9F t ; IVA ftE,
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&C.,
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1;„
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01TEAPEIt; .41;LAN , -...EYEA
•••• • •,.. 4, 3,
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71:
o** TIIAN THE CHEAPEST
- 1111.1,D5 OF COUNTRY PRODUCI
:17446:-.EAc . .lli; EXCHANGE FOIL GOODS.
STERNBERG BRANDEIS.
Jane y.
a_6
ottrE an tlettions ,
43."tliA rt ' .11
e nte al iyatipn
?!;:t . •
INSIST NO MORE.
11 - - - 5 yllY .R.E.rnifi ':1 . y, . f. -, - y
r I ,111 '• , 0.,1..A. ~ F -
1 ; pin t 1 more Vcsnndt ebig
..,!?. . 1 •
• • - •''The'enClanting spell is o'er,
Though I may other tributes bring
•
Yet I can sing no more.
--- There are but times when music owns
No episodes of art,
J3ut tirogpw.tumtms.tpw'Agpirl.l{ tinies
'` " treillailthalreaming heart.
4 a
sitsm .T._fooloin.„! t
: 11p ) 11 ,3. ..0
el, froftydign eclffth ek A L
. 4
~- P v 'Tat nOn , I m' stuidene hear is filled
With memories draped in care.
'T!s when the inner harmonies
ipweep mildly through the soul,
all earth's outward minstrelsies
Can wandering thoughts control,
*When' left ti'drthataabrannamer land
Where tho spirit rambles free,
_ I'd-notretyra tQt so wlicrstaml
litkfl
di
Thih l a]
aioOre ilelgies
e lnt t l sral6gdect9k,
iibtat!mneieji
n4iis'Ves
When 1 in mood ropincf.:
i•-• - • i -.tii 41 7 ,1
"'J Such 4[loments are 1s blisi"to mo,
Soul strains, I'd ne'er forget,
a eternity
'Thera day stars never set.
z I Yeilnany-lights flnfl iShylfltiliave flown
5 •
ani l &itlaiikiiiraii one,
Wishing they'd come again.
.T.'4l 4 novier.tot.`llr.waie:`smll3ceg t0 3 &i.14?,k
.hat dotii my feelingstehange,
‘, \llV.ll)eims VrOisfoiiiiedWitin an hour,
. •‘. % Leaves me beyond their range.
\d.ll ! gladly would I at this hour
These sad wild strains repel
14 . T.rd.ltifiiiisiiilath within no power
To break the sombre spell.
•=lP,Cfellandeilinse•of
But muse with me in mood,
.; • AndP 3 7 , Xckt l o s liglAlßSfraiiiiE o t :
!ilir.Ough!,./iTes to final good.
Insist no more I cannot sing,
iiii9M 4 ii i nr s, P , Ol L is IP. (:30
ri
' 4 . ough,4,limx.other,#ibutes bring
ltet c a n sing no more.
.In Deember dark and dreary, sat the
writerimeatanidlvi , bilyik.VOOFirliVe4i'
Menioranda book of items used before—
book of;acrawlipOicad7zlotce.,reli
:41,Iignid4ys.togethorctlaen,tike hot and sul
tly weather, using up much time and
leather—pondering we these items`] o'er.
While we ponder slowly rocking (through,
our mind qiiggrgFillfis - ,4s4kfiig;jleOlgef A
quick and nlyt;),T knoiic.bickhockii t
the sanctum door. "Sum that must be-
Jenks," we muttered—"Jenks that's
letiotkilifl at our door ; Jenks the everlast
,,T • 4.,_• `7.9
! .
And how well do we reminds us, in the
walls that, there confined us, "exchanges,"
lay behind iii''all:icattiOctp'or'l4
'I'M tight we Jinls wants „to:, ,bOrrAw_soute.
newspapers till to-morrow, and 'twill be Ke
qQnl torrow*vait rid , o 1 lel}l4r4
bore, by:' ~ning Wide thelltitkir; b F PA
o ° ritorkepi knoekhig—ii6CliiAelAN?
MEM
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than before.
And the sotteredpilnpf papers cut some
ker3i , v curidK
breezes "coming thouglianother door ;and
we wished (the wish was evil for one deem
ed:nlWa:vs civil) thatOenks was to the dev
il, to stay there evermore, there p to find
loveJen4s;:,t9 neyerithipg,t(cir .
'Aicliing up our patience firmer,:then,
')l44dlit7: nin{rinierP4Sfi.
said we "your pardon, your forgiveness, we
implore. But the fact is, we were reading,
of some curious proceeding, and thus i
Was unheeded-your lomßkrioclii*Et
Here we opened. wide I ; PAL'
fancy nov our feelings r --for it , wasn't Jenks!
the: hot.e?—Jenks ~ the
But the form that stood before us caused
a trembling to_come e!pr.VP;'-aak.
•
bora:us - 43=k agm
a.to :days. of yorel e d
when "items" were in plenty, and where'er
this writer went he picked up items by the
score,. „Twas the dark form of our "devil"
thrust in attitude uncivil, and he thrust
his head within the door with—" The Fore;
man's: mit. co . r, difipy, sir; Arid' tip ifittw - litt3
AI&
ed more
•
Nov • this "locart. bad,'alretulyriVilked
about till nearly dead—he had Sauntered
thr9t4ht the city till his:feetweee very soret
—walked trough the streets so dusty and
the by-ways running off into all portions of
the city, both pnblic and obscure—had sex
anuned every store, and questioned every
fclloiv!'when,leret r frowillopr;i% door,
if anjrthfrit*UV - Stirliikr—k4 accident oc
curring—not published heretofora,sud
:•::, ;;;
inCt 4:11, xi? ; • Algton9x l rather
kinder guess be felt a little wicked of that
ugly 4q l , bole; t iwitat ftiAtithe
totein'aii, that fie:liantedsomething more"
.
. ~ N evir, .A ls,,tinv y 913, AveregepaOirig, you
lininiiiii' iiill'it , i6d . WitliAarilliteitet you
back into the office—office where you were
i
before ; ... .liT i tlid:::words ypp.,,19.1e R9laretilk
gel tiit yikes';'all brok4 4 4 i imiiii I 1
ctidgel oaken, that was lying on the floor ;)
take your bands out of your pockets, and
leave-the-sanctum door ; tell the foreman
there is no copy, you ugly little bore."
, .. Anil pur. d4vil, l neve); skiing, 13iiiViiiillit.::
Ithi, - stili is flitting, back and fourth upon
;the landing ..jus,t, ontsW citik" kaiiiiii)cfaith:Y
- tears iloili his face are streaming, strange
; light rrom.hj?;e),'e p ;I?q,Ong, - •3l(l, , ,Llisiy9ice:
"is hellilllein screaming, "Sir, the foremau
, I
wants .soine,.n;toreilirusliWtoai , Paitii.
,i,......:%;,......,:ii
MEM
WHAT A STEAM ENGINE IN NEW YORK
DOESl4,4lid 3fdiCtlis gisc`nieiid in' En
gine in Spruce street, which furnishes the
Motive. poWeri over one hundred and
twenty-6e different printing .
iri -- efeitt'dffection','llitinaTr — start being
three-fourths of a mile . in length,, arut the'
'cOnnecting 'sliaftVbv'er intbei
belt t one hundred and.tweoty lout long coir
iiectsia fifth'itory-pi4isjorn Valsiau 'street
with main
. shafting on Spruce. , The„..pn :)
;gine prints. l 3lclltinghlinToY•toi l 3l&;
the immense establis t lpents of Brallstreut,
W. besides in beside any tOtlidr jotr
ers, a hoop skirt manufactory andseveraL
bitlderie4 and t Wadi nearly fiaiieri, -
besides magazines and books inumerabl o ,.
among them the aila,ll, , they Indkidident;
Dispatch, Leader, Star, Examiner aml ‘
Chronical, Obserstrc: '.6ouriet; CliPper l ,l
Wilke's Spirit, Turf, Field and Farm, Police
g i azette _c . f,rosse,,,,A4.immtt l
4t.e.kOrk Ikt , e344.eAlertniilktiv
Yorker Democrat, Sunday Times,
jjourn‘f i rtiimiekTibit;liA
Irish Peorle,
:i . `,li
not hastily as a party, in a dif
,ferenee between others, but reserve thyself
impartial and unengaged, that thou mayest
moderate between them.
"Oust life is made up of little things."
Our attention to them is the index of our
character, and often the balance by which
it is weighed.
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ENGLISH Alit ititiiidif" VUMEN.I
ID_r:Efoltall(:tiniliti4oTitconilP) writes
trom r Englzaidythe,§pringfiehli.Ee r etAiicgizi'
'"SS s
Englishmen. physidally. No 4.rnerican,..
passing ,1111'013g 1 1 . 44 4 ;_4ittePt‘.:Oil London,,
would imagine that : lie y was i ancopg, a, people '
superior;'. ph} sieauy his .
Qnly of.themient , fEriglish-vmmaii are dater
and stronger thablier AfriAki*Ctilsib4
lam I t'he''ebnilneed 'of the' physical
, uperiority; ..the „English .womati to 'the
:American., 1 . '
'Autlibrity, of i'§d4e4cnt fmadid Fink
statement ~ t hatthe
Americairivoniaridslthe• handsiimer. There 1
-eani be' nb tpidatital; I' iliirik; ilia:utile aver-
Age..Americe.m.girlda 'more. nbeautifulithan
her, cousiai across; the': She', has
greater 444'ap . :4kalLT a
P.P9r,-.:Pitakerup... , l She Matures earlier,-and,
it quite likelv fade:s l sooneivikit UM' faCt
that: slie is pr'eL eicis ,'' not "to .be disputed
The , guJ;Pere:is 108.0 under the. maages:of
EwAish•societyi , aisuppressed creatifreoktith
but IlkicSreedon; Afattaavoks",idiacki; !rile
*agleam perfectly at, home‘• ih i
society befbrelbe
avail, or has eVer"k4 i ii:arMitted. to, escape
the eye of her governess or her mother.
i 4 'ThTAl4erican Arley 4 bit firo - Matii; ) ,
bat rid sure 'that the English girl suffers
great bondage. ; . ;Female-edinttion' in the
itwo ountries differs Featly, ind y shigulF,
t 1 1 deel' Lita education otthe
ilislf - gir ismore showy than that of the :
4meriq,an,,,i As a general thing;•;the?Eng- •
fish girl knows little" oY riothitig inathe-'
inatics 'and' the - acinc4.•- , these
mai-aches . absurd: , great: deal ,
yciulknew;: And *lll:"find' .
are,
mUltitudes of AMeripart, 'girls
adepts iii the4: : ' 044 „ the .education
of the English girl;~whicif strikes'a j ii Arqdr=.,
• lan, is their knowledge`ii'of
]ttecatiue, of music. and drawing
E yeryging which . contributes to show 41.•
'society is acquired by
icahnot.ieCall, aMOng nay:English traveling
-.:acqiiauliauces,a lady who: could ,riokaPeak,
French, Italian and • Gerthari .
facility. With these languag6P-4eedio
"nlimid,‘ with a wide 'acquaintance with hiii;
bark 'and"b • ei/cs" lenses, :and accom,
Oin
iplients: of .sketching 'and playing the
pinto; it 'must be T' ackiiii*ledged, that the
English'girlsijOws' for all 'that and
that:for:l soelat'ipurposes ,thqr “acquisitions
are greatly superior to, thcise:iif
, . . •
EMEII
“:“ CROAKING NIEGNBONS. •
, . •
llO,Winiany.lhere are inevery community
who make it a: business :or railing at the
prespeicuisi No matter how upright aiiiii
may be, y.:l ?l 9iis lalet4.l):_ankiiiiiiiretlidici
is getting -on,,,in. the . world—if he boilig
himself a fine•lionse and is making iiiciiso
1-those who arClaei trOkeyc/fi are always_ caltnig`aVili:a -t hen. If his store,is.broken
en, and he is robbed or . a cssideralide
right!
Aq.Vl 40 re 1 41 1!.iOkty i‘set - 40 iliirit
What buisness had he,to bean up
hint riches so ?•'; It"taid - it great deal lietter
be 'ilividecl
.. rotinc% a-‘ little t-molelewally - r
_g, ..i.,„ l i Pi—rxr.tAgbitaiOilsiln tliefr Altels'
an continue to lounge imam corners .ari4;
grianbliiie all flytirgeNC:ause
.some,, rich
matoisesnothand over axollof bilis to theme
tsAlVes,) and is .I:lattillei- b Very': iiiinkihniVii,
l'prsimagl'tO tail'at'abey„4k4 comfort:
,inifio,'llla - ,g faulk t ,,iitii•tbeir . neighbor. .: 1 : ••••
" Sli pshod farmers' :can:tieyet forgitil iheti
thrift,,,,neighbt,irnler tiON'i a . fineiarclen: :
and l spl*lld s 'ereps,“3lrhiel -.bring him in,
largb Ariarket returns., They t4ke a ‘ pr.„iti l
glisfaction :in any little' *textual; that
befalls lila. ''lf a stray cow :brakesol:i7hW,
corn, they leave'liiiii`t i ltii,d.ll::etit: by the;
alinellietit has dope:: They':iobk on'aith
a
, IL , . • t
Mean•delight as 'a, flotk''ofliKneigheora'.
henl make lair& 4ii,hij. , ,Clioile melons.
1
i vague • sense of ..:".retribtitiVe - ijustice"'
• air.cs them satisfied -with their own - course,
in failing to gibe: Atiainitig, diAlletislidss.'
Streit justice ajonld ,make,thein responsible
for thelellMiiel;.ilie.Y/ eotik4d)but••w;Mild
not prevent.' ! ,.. , ..: - I.: b .ci! W. iiki i't !I 1 ,i: , :;:,
T .if-.Q.flcoope every, : ooF knows:th4 . .qnly an-,
v and jeldusy,•are,at ; the bottoo. of all such
litit4lad,it i nui)res. those who pritcticlit i
despicable irrthe'eyestof 011:Scilliblenep,Pia..
:Still roali. - eXif i :lak , e'ilidiX,.iii4C . Oce: and a
.1..3 . • sttl .110,1 , , --, I-- , ,
half al ilO'cen 'Cit. thenlarechough-to-kill'any •
place.! Next to a•healthy yieitio r it,•a_klial.,
looks ifor-:good'-lgiglibrifl in choosing a.
new hoiae. - • Azooil, cheerfut neighbor ft
what it 'croaker never was , :letizifittid 4 itiil i ;•
quireslallaf , r,Atrl , minoiibbirs r ",Ww?iiiqge,
philosMi - ifi:kee:4l l ,'plijiif f ,ktatly,mith.one,
foral
°P: 1 1 1 .44: 1 . 1,0 1 2 41:, , .. 4, • : -.: -..., r,;!.• ‘1.. ,... ..., , , .
... ,-, •
~ • •• ••• ~. ••••.wi.. ( .;,.c.i.. , •L -
PRECISION IN BUSINESS.
certainigaturday *night the .clerks
of taNniCoilld not make the
balance epin?.o4Fig,ht,by v ju4 ) qne..hArt - ,
dred_ l nnfls., `Ts is a.serlous , nutter, in
that estalilislingifenot„ibe cash, but the.
gsW6paneyi, , howevr -"Ait . in
• alineing; been keep
egation arclerk fiOrifeach department at
work siligietiknest through-thbiVilaile nighf.°
A hue and,cryiwaS . therefore':made-after ,
this one laindrtid pnundS;#lf gtitiroi4,lidy,:
iT l Tlireadneedie 'be .in. the.
Gazette las, aii.insolv.ent„ for want.' of
on - the Stinday l fnllOwiagi
the elertr-Aii the
iperhaps l 4l,t,a4Lipleigin,ofthe...truth dart
throughtia,mind..quieker4hart - a lighting
e told the chief cashier, on_inon,
day moinltig - VtUt — Perlia - pi: the mistake .
might 11,,sve • , opeurr,ed , in-packing some
boxes ofspecielfor tlia'West'lnilieS, which
had beeiii 'sent . to SputWiniptfin for ship-,
ment. T e sugges tion,was immediately
acked,„up6n. Here. was a-raeeliglitnitig
List steam, and steam 'with, ` ~start of
forty-eight "instantly the wires
*iced:whether Such a Vessalliad-'l"left
Var." 4., .• .. .:• • • • •
•- t •
," Just weigbing-anebbr," . was ',the reply :.
"Stop ber ; ?' . fiantically shouted;tbe
graph. !It was done.; ' •• •
en deck certain bOXes;;Mariied so
and so ,and' weigh them carefully." .t‘ ;
w
• =l.?, .,
They were eiglied:;'ayid one; the della
..
qin . ut, was found heavier by just one p'kek:
age Of a Ihndred sovereigns,than it . should
liar been. "Let her -go," Says the myste
ii6us telegraph: 'The West India folks •
were debited' to just_, one ,hundredpounds
more; Mid; the error • was 'corrected
out looking into the boxes, or delaying the
.;-
reftseta:Mhour.•
SEWING: 'CriELs:;-,-A sewing 'girl in
'liindon lived as" long. as she could on ~two
Shilling a week, and then she.died.by
dual starvation. Two.. bottoinlesS ,- chairs,-
a broken table; a:heapnfrag,.and a;curpse..
was all thelancliadY found in the poorzirPs
room one Morning.--Our sewing - women
need but one more turn of the sore* - to
many of them to a,similar end, or to
a life worse than : death. :the, "fields
offered for 'the 'Cierciae. ofChristian phi
lanthrophy; none-present = so pressing s
claim as that among the sewing women..
*if" t f r. 7.1
'2):4
HIE
A.koint STYLE
On a pine }voOd siadd, in ,an s4ls3 'dark;
1411414) (ictitfeiqd' moonbeams; shining
: through•qtlroar;of tottering viiiiinineYs'' and;
an torn : and 'drooping.
ioaelk.and forth,. with 4ititease r •drawn.mu'sj
uu; 4 • • •
'kles'and peculiar tread, a eat,,,r.ll4Snainei
\vlo4 j (iii;.4 yonder ,neighboring slledf
his :father 'thecanaeir
,i
squads from atreets - ljeyOn in'
1994 Th of food and-strange '
..90'n war. Ale POrted, :and: his 'twitted
t ; fantas, tie:curvd,
kind Ciaws • ilistended, and Glxvflatly pressed
against a likad 'thibiVi hack • defiantly, ,told
Of:inipending strlf7 - t With eyeS l
hta hi4s
as silent as the falling dew, young- 'N'O'riall
crept along the splintered edge, and' gazed'
a moment thronglt.the...darkneis: down„
with tail a wagging triumPhahtly. '
anlimptessioitaild , . 4T0w1,1
in 41reCt"vog,eance hi4spd3iie:startediback,'
and troo - e l .in body 1 lkea letter; or
rather likeilU inverted, stood
,; kn i p e r,co
expectancy...'•
ii 3 1 Filslv.,ll4,;`)Vitlfeyp-balls•glaring and
aslaytt n atid open in which
two rows of !apgs stood . foith,iasharpi and
de id do formi~y ; s.aw pe from. out
thIS dirklieleW, a hbaiv4pfikieli . ::
_ drqaidful tocsitt , bfi'deterintheid - itrife '
ypung 'TPT)74lll.lttered;;. theft; with'face un-;
blanched, and, moustache standing straight:
befo're his nose, and tail flung wildly to,
eteliiiiid'hacii claittious,
iiivitatiOn to' the' lbe;
pproachiiag.theotber,..' and with
iati,m/sildir,:ectf.g;atisurfeyed
it4gelpf the.49;1,114; . ' ,walked;
upyfte4 l , and back .. :ljighAp mx;
their iiiiccents hissing
with 'rage;' dropped brief
awfut 'sentenced •of hate
; Thrice, round the.ropf theyiWentiii fair:
Iles; witlij tP_:leY. 4 l . ll l Pozi: the. 'foe: intently.
bent ; Ehen.s desways impvki:& 7 l as jlif9Rtr,
Witt' iaVe one long drawn, t9pjfiP ,
savage *eiLMia "
the
_fur flew. t •A(filiA efrbitir hilifebVer
the battle figl4. Iljah 'boveitbe Airtoif
sing wagons~loso the drea~fpl ; '4141144 of ttle:
strife anti oat
gleamed ille4yes m c fi l tinzy, ,that to
. me t
iviho '‘Vinan'i 7 near •
'noyglitiels4 wag brit- fiery
*Yf d t°lol4 - 11 3 . 0 A:Ccentrie... 1
An, liour they,, , atrng,gl . e lin,,teppe.s.tuotia
,faintand fainter , grew r
squall. of ivar; . until all 'se,iind vas bnahnd.
• then went 414 .
Zeldsurveyeth: . What am+ l?' •-• • • •
:C, laW4 - TW P.aTnrerteetlyperlApit
handful ; andspve fur, mottglitoeLle ecept
a solititry tail That tail was
,Nor,li . Fs r -by
,p, Ong kiieW't. - • 'the eiir wa i.Lbut ~
jet the ;hater. The' j taco Will do
without the ear.
. • GI;LWIS OF OLDEN TINES. •
In onel.of reatirei,•Profei'sor
tlfte younger, alluded tp the cps-,
' 6 A 13,1 1: 3 0f Itair L "enoilhou
lizardof eight feet.' Prbin this the. Pro
fesSor' inferidd, as - _no“ living specimen of
sinlh rria ., Mitiiile;has been • found, that the
ipecies which - it !represents has degener
, ate t od.'Thd'ireVit . Y'Of hiipo'sition he rather
0 , 037
sin-40eavored. to , enforce by an al
lusion .toi: the. well
giants in olden times,' The following Hit
.
is
•thesis is
"* • exhibited at Rouen 'In. : 180,
the 4ii,:niennred nearly eigh
teen thet. *., •
, that • ivis' tePi!feet
.'„ : • . •
gianttiralabia,,binught.froni. Arabia
to• .Itomei - .Under. Ctesar, was ten
feet , hiff,h,
.1 7 4.11; time of
Eugenil, 111 1 Tleasure4. about eleven and a
half Ifeet. • , • • . •
. . .
The "Clieialief_'Serog, ' his xoyage.to
Tenerlffe;, found in one of the
cavoilis:Of ,that mountain,
~ the head of : the.
Giihich Who bad. 81,4' teeth' fit:
• • -
ZThe giant , l.Tarrag,us, shati.by lOrlando,
nephew
_of labarleuiagne, wai:tweikti,eight
• • .11
foct;
i
i• n 18i4 St: :Wennan was found
the-tOmb ot the giant Isoreni; yhti was not
- • ,
'„,in • elifi;: . **pmo, i iva.s fOUnd; a skela
tom W,liose. skull held a. bushel .of corn, and
*lib was nineteen feet bighl;= '•
Thy ilaiik"'patart W,kts",
' renty feet .
,high;; thigh:l:Hines were found in .179 p,.
near the river. lifoderi: I -
1823, near . .the : 'castle in Dauiditte,`ll: •
.tomb iwas „found thirty feet long; sixteen
wide; hnd eight high, on which was gut in
gray '..stone these words, "Keutolobbili
Rex." The skeleton was, found entire,
ttenty-ive. and. a fourth :feet long, ten feet
across the shoulders, and ,five feet from'
,ther4at bone to the back:'
."-
Near , Palermo, ; in Sicily, 41,1510, was.
inun4 Oin .skeleton. °Pa giantithirty feet
and. in.' 15511, another tort:y.4ol...feet.
Near Marxinai„. in . Sicily, :in 1818, was
fouiid the skeleton- of a giant: thirty.' feet
.1116, the head was the sizes of i - hOgSheadi
and each of his teeth, weighed five ounces.
: .;We hive no doubt that: there were giants
t'h.ese days, and :the, past was perhaps
,
ere,„pioliA e prods xbaq. the
present, jut' gialn.;.ditring
'theolden time, was not more remarkable
f1:14.4 th4t'of dwarfs,.several.of whoinn'ivere
even ttnaller than the Thinniis and Nutts
of our own •
',TUE - following political :slate; which
Spine, one has carefully prepared, settles
definitel? the
.inany .doubts and surmises
leretoforelefstirii, aincantne the -Presi
dential cabinet':.
Sectetary Intelli
gencei. ; • •
Secretary of the ; Treasury. General
coUS:dente.
Secretary of War.—General : Security. ,
• Secretary of the Navy.- 7 Adinit4ll - Stiil,
:Watet . • . .
Postma'sar'-generaf.— , Geheriil Despatch.
-beintttitent. , of ;the :Interior.—General
Activity. "
General order will
; preside at the liead
,quarters- of the I •Aimr of ' the United
States.
.To'be free Akan desire •is - :inoney ;• to be
. frO'fi 3 Ont the rage of perpbtUally buying
Something new is,a • certain revenue, to .
hecontent 3vtili what we possess - con
stitutes the •greatest and , most certain of
. .
:riches.
• Ipun . *own discontent is that which
aims your troubles with a sting ; you make
your, burden heavy by struggling . under it,
CAnEiuLLY avoid those vices Which
most reseikblAvlitilef they are a thOneand
tinies.the,mcist ensuAring.of all rims.
About one hundred thousand acres of
Illinois swamp lands are to be reclaimed.
IE
,
L.
ME
Cit, 'it,
=
lEEE
ME
ES
t:1 1 :1 1.) t,.;
;#o4i l ,Aid Foreign
- ".*liediaitieons. •
• '• loii.er d•tanner f liut a Caiii
inet:niaker:' •
. • .. !, t' • I •
TlieiLl'arcr'sakt to be'_
. 1,109,000. Baptists
:l tAetrititedSiate.:
. .
•.,• • • -
taaSe W..may is the Workingmen's noM-
Mee of 9 Bostock
•
;_'One, minion sacks ,of wheat are stored in
'the warehouses of San Francisco. •
Good ! , bootinakers are, scarce in San
Francisco and command hiah.wages. l• • 1 _
•
4...Wiscimainer .hnsked and piled 'one
hmdred.-)MSbels of 'corn
ti. The.3leihodists!'of this' 'country 'added
• 100,060 M . their inernbersluP last year.
I !
Lemons are 'new Sold in — 3) ostOntP- 1 :
'Mil at less than' orielhalVthe price' asked
for apples. ' • • • '
. •
' The'folloWhigare. theplaces where the
fearful SaymPiiiipoke,' alter the October .
elections;°and :the Republican majority;
gains in each Plaek; Rochester, 276; But- 1
falo, 6,17'2; 'Cleveland; 1,287; Clicago, 5!
169 ; ; Coluthbus, 590 ;!
Pittsburg; 2,000 , ;' Reading; 198; Philadel
phia; 2,200; at! home,: '1,900'; an average
ReptibliOaregain of 1;539 for each effort.
, OP e'dayiasf week a - derVant girl, near
Springfield, -Illinois, was lifting a vessel of
:biffling-Watej frOm • the stOve,:iwhen she
alicf spilled it 'over' - three children
livhp'Were 'playing 'near her, and they were
all terribly 'scalded,' one of thena fatally.
'lf is'said that, General Grant, since his
recent` Washington, expresses
nmiich kratihentioU at the:fact . that. of the
VerY'lrge Unthher . of gentlemen he met,
both 'New YoriLand' Fhilidelphia, not
prie'solicit6l him for an Office either for
himself or a friend. •
A venerable Democrat in Madison, Indi
ana, is giieiediorely for having given his
soiiitiedUeittibn: ""I' hive 'ten - sons
grow_ri,h sayab9,- "and voted the
Dinderatie ticket bid one.- , !I' spiled him
'by giving him ap edication, Oda° he, is a
lienublieanand'fNotei against the. Dimi
laitri.";
An eminent' American physician ! 'says
Itbif the Wall street stock jobbeis produce,
nloteqiituities than any other class of Peo-
I Ide in the , colintry.. ' • • • • I
The4olloWing isi a topkOf a — will left by
alman who - chosetb be his-Own lawyei
,“This,isithe last ; will and testament of
-nie,
.John,ThOlIMS. I give all my things, to
My relations, to be divided among them
thel can. • '
‘‘.1.s1:.:1:1:-L—If anybody kicks np 'a roar,' or
makei any fuss about it, lie isn't to! have
anything., Signed by me, John: Thorrias."
,•I- • • : .
,At a. meeting in aid of the Erring Wo
men's Refilge, in Chicago, a rich but par
siinonious roan -volunteered to .lead , the
meeting ni . prayer. : When he_ closed, _ a
well knoWn citizen rose to his feet and
said' it was wrong for us to ask!God, to do
_ivhat be had given.us tilespower to. do our
. selve.4: "The Idea," said, he, '‘of •a man
who cauflia'af a 'check for' one hundred ,
Chopsand - clonal's; asking God to give money
to. the Erring yiTomen'sitetuge; is ,prepos
terMiS'i Let Inn give it ,
i t h i 4 icy fri in ,iii a l n ; ,;o b i?..: . (ll .,, e: gra c9i t t i o a a te co d u li v ini ers u at po to n a
w his recovery , and asked hilawlic..--3.4., h
sician was, replied : - ."Dr, Jones brought -1
me through." "No, no," said. his friend :
"God biougld you put ofyour Illness, not
.the dikter." ; ',Well, Maybe be did, but I
am certain the doCtor. will charge me for
It." • • •
At Springfteld,..Alass„ recently an itine
rant scissor grinder won ; the confalence
unsuspeCting females by representing
blrecelt tobe : an exiled count. One lady
purchased I.Bpairs of scissors from him.
..."41e0104e,7 sag Bonaparte at St.. Hele
ria, :eollectipli, of uncertain preserip
porlS, the rest& of whipl4, tAkeiteadettielx.
are. more fatal than useful: tck
Water, *Ai, and eleaulinessii 4rd. chief
articles of any pbarTacop!mo. . .
Ourjgovelnme,ut has been. officially., in
that Lord St4 l l l o. 2finister
Johnson have settled ; the; ppinti:tha; the
• 4.
Commissifin for the, adjudication -of the
•Alabati2s, claims, will. sit, jp ;Washing:.
ton. • The n%otiatiocr . as to details is still
'in progress. 'There, is mpthingip,the latest:
'advices to cause doubt that the two
_Gov
ernments will satisfactorily_ , arrange the
PreilAingles for . the, adjustAeut of all m at 7
ters in dlatoni;e :: , • •
It is stated tlmt there are
.now, .over three
hundied.graduates . of -femufe colleges. in
active pgacticein tim United, States, eiome
, . . .
of yihom are kuthereceipt of4lo,ooo.per
atimun from their protessioit..:
. In the•United.States Cirimit Court, now
in session, at 'Richmond„: Va.; the: Grand
Jury siumuoned consisted . of.twenty white
and rour-celpred.persons.: The list of petit.
jurors comprised seventeen white and six
• colored pexAcins...,.
. .
.
• The CoLited people .of Washitigthia have
erected'. the trit ==monument' to• TEaddeiii
Stevens in the shape of a handsontd school
house.
On the Orst - cif Jatmary thi . La Crosse
Democrat will cease to' exist -and in ,its,
place : will be continued the New York
:Demdcrat—Pomeroy's 'new - paper. Glad
of it., Not - ilne eoliperheaci Within one
hundred miles of w.here iiciw • printed
has been eleeted-tO-Office this fall. There
is now some hope of New York. - -
A Wappello' (Iowa) paper " says That
Somebody asked a colored barber of. that
plaCe on election day if he voted. "Yes,"
saidle ; "that is, not 'zactly; I. bought :a
a pint of whisky for a Democrat, and he
voted for the amendments."
Twenty-six. pour' staging takes one from
the Union Pacific terminus to Salt:Lake.
A western farmer has imported and set
out thirty-Six hiii►dred apple trees from
Russia.
•
a recent Republican demonstration in
Connecticut a clergyman illuminated his
house and displayed a transparondy with
the following Scriptural quotation: "Grant
.not the desire of the wicked.". A happy
Lit.
Ex-Queen Isabella has set aside $40,000
to_start a paper criticising the acts, of the
Provisional Government.
A Vermont editors writes obituary
notices of delinquent subscribers, and in
this way brings them to life.. -
• Fred. Douglass said at the Equal Rights
Convention;: 'a • few years ago, the only.
luxury he enjoyed, was'a whole seat in a
car. Even that luxury he did not have.
now. The other night he was riding
muffled up in his blanket, When somebody
asked him ior,half his 'seat. He stuck his
- bead out and. replied, nigger.". -qh
don't care who the d—l you are, I. want a
seat."
/i;j
=lll
VOLIThiE XI. NUMBER 16.
„ ..... ,
It is lesi than six years , since the first
six miles of railiai - were opened in Minne
sota.
Oyiters in Engl,4x' id cost forty dollars a
bushel.
Switzerland sends two million gallons of
.absyntheito Paris annually.
The receipts of the billiard tables in Pas , -
is are $53,000,000 per annum. .
• The census of 1870 it is . said, will show
the population of the - United States to be
$55,000,000.' . . •
Corns are extremely fashionable this
GM
The new style of pants will be small at
the bottom and large at the top, thus pre
senting a direct Contrast to the conic fash
ion of theotheisei, which , style may be
considered upside' down. '
• We shogld,like,to knoir Why.' a . woman
who as a Man, should
not iecobiellie.eame wages.
There Aillhience between happi
.neas and - wisdom; he that thinki himself
thehappiestortan, really is so ; 'but he whe
thinks himself the wisest man, is generally
the grestest'fool.
There are no fragments so pfecious as
those of time, and - none . are so heedlessly
lost by people who 'gannet maim a moment
and yet can:waste years.
, •
A big fox hunt Cornea 'off oil' Christmas
clay, at Marshalton, Chester county. Fitt
teen foxes have provided tot:the occasion,
:arid it is said a packot forty dogs will be
'•,let loose, by Mr. krankliu Clayton, who
loriginate.s the entertainment. .
• Almost invariable, where the journals
I r Pennsylvania record the arrest of a thief,
burglar, and the capture of his "tools"
the kit comprises not only-the regUlar ap.
pliances of the rascally, trade, but a batch
of the Snowden naturalization papers. Cu
anybody account for this ?
. _
Pittsburg has l ßo;2sB inhabitants and Al. -
leghany City has 51,202. The population
of the.county is 'estimated at 246,000.
A man in York county.Prodiets that' we
ire to bave•eighteed snows this winter, and
:that two of them will be very deep.
The house of Mr. W. Barr, in Barrie.
. „,
burg, was entered and robbed 0f.55,000 re.
eently. He was kept asleep by the use' of
Chloroform. •
Mrs. Colfax is thirty-two and weighs 140
muds.,
',Wm. B. Astor is seven-sir, and reputed
worth $100,000,000. .
,The Emperor of China Is fourteen years
old, while his'intended wife is nearly elev
en. - •
.The veteran Bryant has severed his con
nection with the N. Y. Evening Post.
• Reverdy Johnson is said to have up
wards of forty grandchildren, and is prov
iiig himself a garrulous granny. , _ •
• punan 2dousseux, a French journist,
died recently in Paris, 42 years old. We
t - •
are told that-several years past he did not
'dnanything else but get up advertisements
foryarisian dry goods dealers. 1e was a
perfect genius in this -line. The famous
advertisement which began with the words
"Well, we have fahed, we are
and which proved
La..;
_Tailors' Company, was
perfect gold mine for
written by him. He - raceived•as much as
500 : franca for a single advertisement.
Goop.—An excbunge says : Among th•i
gifts to a pair married last -week was a
broom, sent to the lady accompanied by the
following sentiment :
~T his trifling gift accept from me,
It's Use "Would commend ; •
In sunshine, use the brushy part,
In storm the other end." .
A bright Enid bny)wis asked by'a lady if
he studied hard at:: school. - lle replied
that he did not hurt himself much at i'.
"Oh," said the . lady, "you must:Study hard
or you will never hi President .of the Uni
ted States.* "Yes. nia'am;".lie
.replied,
"hut I don't expect to, be; I'm a Mitno-
,*apprentice sailor boy fell froni tim
.round top to the, deck, , Supped, but lit tht
hurt. : The captain exclaimed .iu surprise.
-'Why, where did yon come from:?'? "From
the north of Irelind; yerlfonor !t , was the
prompt reply•as the poor 'fellow gathered
himself up: - .
'The witty and. wicked Louisville Journ
al says : "Women with all her I?eautY and
worth; should remember that man .was thd
chief matter considerarat the creation.
She was only a side issue."
"Why did Adam bite the apple Plaid a
'schoolmaster to a'Conntry lad: • rßecau-e
he had no knife!" said the urchin.
Anybody can tell where lightning struek
last, but it takes iismart man to find
. out
where it is going to 'strike next , time--thls
is one of the differences between, learning
ark wisdom'
. .• „
I'haVeiot,a first rate recolleetion,lbsCuo •
• memory. I can recollect distinctly oflosing
a ten-dollar bill but can't remember Thou,
to save my life.
The fear of the law here, and lhe law
hereafter, has.furnished us some very clever
specitliens of Christianity. •
"Wife, wife, what has become :of the
grapes ?r ""I suppose, my dear, •the hens
picked then.). off," was her modest reply.
"Hens—hens—some two-legged hens, I
guess," said-herlusband with soms impet
uosity ; to whiCh she calmly replied, "My
dear, did you,ever see any other kind ?"
. A gentlemen just returning to this coun
try from•a tour in Italy, was asked how ho
liked - the ruins of Pompeii. "Not very
well," was the reply, "they are . so mina out
of repair." •
The fact that a'•cat-has three tails is thni
logically. proiren
"NO Cat has.two tails. a cat has one
more tail than no cat ; therefore a cat has
three tails."
A Connecticut "merchant"
. placed the
following notice over his door when about
to be absent . one afternoont: "B back
about T time."
Some descendants of Solomon has wise
ly concluded that those who go to law for
damages are sure to get them. •
• A western piper gives itself the
ing pleasant" obituary notice on Thankgiv
ing day "No piper will.: be, issued fronr
this office to-porrow—nor any other day."
The sheriff's officer's were around.
Fools dont' know their strength; if they
did, they would .keep still.
Common sense is most generally despised
by those who haven't got it.
Monuments ,are poor. Inveitments—the
bad don't deserve them, and the good don't
need them.
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