1, 5 5t - • it 17 • •4. ; tf“ SWIM #rq.k . • _ • " M S . . , . . • 4 ' 4 0..L8 0 uRG umocß AT RE VOL XXXII. Vloatusintrg Mtl mouliwp EvErty WEDNE4n %T. tx DEOCINSEURtI, PA., BY WILLMINIMII. JAWORT. Tuttwx—stertrinven.•, tfiviiN paid within 1111 X MONTIIe. be (vela iddittionnl will he charged. rine0f 11 ) 1 9 1 11114 Willil 011 istreanisev hAtr i reVitple:4lotloWof the editor. 7 Wl* 4 :RiAliintaTi REIM ~ ... ..a _ 1 a tiger morn ' 4 M „ AIO , On. Immo oiw or three faagettiatia $1 50 Every etthwteent Ingeglidgitgglo i00015........,..50 MCC IL glito 3*. Os, IY, , Ogilloitmti ; Lao 3 (10 I 4.001 COD 110 09 Two 44414164, 3,0 n 00 i 6,t4 I 1400 I 1.1 00 'Three •• , 11,00 7, 5. 00 $.401 1 'Jo I K ilo Tolivitquagen, Ali e.OO 10,eo 1 i & 00 100 00 itilrerdliiiO4,, 1 Oo 13%00 14.00 I ii. On 1 :4 00 00,00i1POli. 1 'OO ^lti*.oo 00.110 IWA j 50,00 ~.. , . I'ES ;nand. Adanainflator's Nouns. .. • . tatal .40t Vitt I t • . emstatotne ... . anrthemen to lose rted *Nordin hflOpecinl OUlPinogo untlree. without advertisement, twenty. ce.iit Per ne. Thittstent advertisements payable in ad% Mite all raker, doe atter I hi: At* ilfoortonot. rttntold in OGive's Uto,k SI lin AMY', by FRANK It. t3N VIM I "T ietif Olt aY .7011,1 VILL. There wag n n►an named Furgu3on, Ile lived on Market Street, „. Ile had a speckled Thom.; Nit, '('hat couldn't well ta,t heat; lio'd c►►tch tunro rats and mica and sittit Thar► forty cgs could cat. This eat would Como into the room And climb upon a cheer, And there he'd tit and lac hisself And purr so awful queer, That Furguson 'mild ut hint But still he'd purr-severe. And dm he'd climb the moonlit &tier!, And lost' around and yowl. Anil spit, and claw another cat Alongside of the jowl, And then they both wonld shake their Awl jump around and howl. Oh, this here cat of Fognsou'a Was tbarful then to roc ; Ile'd yell precisely like he wai In awlul agony ; You'd think a first-claas stomachache Bad struck some small baby. Andull the withers in the street, Waked bythe horrid din, Would die right up and march their babes, To find sonic worryin' pin ; And still this vigorous cat wuuld keep A hollerin like ftin. And as for Mr. Vurmon 'Tins mere thnn he could bear, Anil so he burled his boot jack wit, Riht through ri g . I hid ing h t , a i r; _ thisliut vocirerens Thomas cat, Not one cent did he care,— Fur mill he 3:ottlel aryl kept Lip fur A staiio, Joon otoi, And his did fine n iloublite up As far ia it wpuld bond, A. if his hopes of happinoss Did on his lungs depend. This while n eitrvin' of hin spine And weitini to attaek. A cut upon the other fence. There came an nwful crack ; Anj. this here rtpeckleil Tiitilll43 Cat W busted in the back. When Fortzu , on (mina down next Jay, There lay Us old Mine, Ana not n life Will left :u taut Altionah he had ad nine. "AU this hore mules," said Purgoson, 'Of eurviu' of his spiuo," Nowell you men wove tender Warts This parietal tale dory tark,vt Just take this moral to yourcelve9, All of you, white and black ; Don't ever go up your b like this h ack l ere cat, To gettin' KATIE MORTIS'S ELOPEMENT TIT HOMERWIRTZ. Katie North was an angel, but flying, like Icarus, too near the sun, her fragile wings melted away from her shoulders and she gravitated earthward. No other suppo. sition to account for her appearance here below would satisfy the beholder, unless it were one involving the nebula theory. She teemed impalpable, intangible; there was nothing gross, nothings 'l'Of tba earth, earthy." Her lieht fatt scarce touched the wound, and she vented to float along —an airy, unsubstantial mass of curls, smiles, and white muslin. Her eyes retein ed the color caught in heaveq —cloudless sapphires. Her hair was painted with the golden sunset; meth instant