U 7 e -.J ! Y i ?! X IK-I ; r-- i ii i :- e2 3 THE DLESS1NGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEIVS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD EE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE. UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE FOUR. EV 'SERIES, 2. -;t OmOfrat anb StRaMl, : ,;-hed jn the borough of Ebeusburg, J :i c'r.r-tv. p.. every '1 hursday t y W. if. M'i'l.MiL-fi, at the folio W ; ..- iu variably hi advance : y, three na-ntas, V. six ll'OPth.-, 51 00 I o no I ,.- one MM", - w ." v-ho i'aii to pay their subscription- j ; , t e.. t i . a i i -as. 1 1 i' a ' - 1 at the rate of $-U -r year, a 1 1 1 fed t ray in tit lifter the t-x , . .vcive mouths will L tliart.! ; ) . . ' S-:nluiei when iavl f-r . four ce nts .r numbtr; 1 b.- .:vrr!-.L . ,,.,,(,- ,-.nl.tute a quarter:; OK Al F.l'.TlSING ivt-j c-tietitute a t gl cui 2. ! C 0' j 1 jo -,:i j 8, j io I'll i . -1 . u,sv:t.i.r , -. 'Ir-'.jt ll.-l-J ti'.'U, :.c-r. : i :ii.:i. t. i t-e in--i.tiis, ; .1, .--.'i i : tvt Ls-. . ' ..'.:.n . i.tr. : , .,-t i.. .nil..-, ; 'i.ti-, ; . f..r. (.. I'Vl'L-, . ; u:..fitl.s. . . yTur, 2 no i 41 sr. o' t :V ,., ! ' 1 I l; J 'I ; 0 00 ! ti - ; A CT ;'S i.l.ls. i-. S! -e: t -t ;:-: i-n. sin 1 L,: ce;t I r ! .:;).- VI I i if:..". j 1 . ''I.. .ili::c i..'!t be i.'i .'.. . hi.- : in ivr riicr.i r.ts. C M.I' P. f-r ,ii .-,n : irio f-r oo j:.., r.r "'.! oo j COO for 6 oo L...J': a l r..:i..:.a'i nut; hoi. " (),-,.. i0 I Lacha.Lq'r iO ' v f .o-:.i:t x-tk i:ui-t bp i -'i.! f.r r.n ,v ,rv. Yv. II M'EXr.UE. .-1 t:rir. T.;;;r. 1 1. 1 "?;". , i ... a i ' c o . . . ires. I( S.v-Ei.L ev WOODIil'FF. TTHo; 1.L PKALF.R.S lr. TOUACCOS. i fliJARS lll'llS. &e., ,Vc, No. 13 Ni.ilh 7'.., u o.vt, above Market, ri.ihi.kl- hia. La. . Jui.e 21. l&CO.-Iy. STATES UNION HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. iV'IS TF.L is i-Ieasajitly situatmi on the ! : :. t i' i2 irKet otrt it, a few doors ..-..v.- S : :h s'net. Ita r!,tral locality : , i'..;-- !t iniii -utaily (b'.sira'ule t persons . t rhv l.'i-in.-.- vr j-leasure. T. !!' lb SANDFUS, IVrietor. .' -Ji. - '.v. j'.',;r,2tov'r. Business Cards. .DilN I. LINTON, S". 1n':Xv.Y a',' RAW, Juhuatotcn. Pa. 1 ' . !: i .h .'g on fori.tr of Main ami "i ..I. ..!;;) s:m i i. o).Hisite M.ius'uiti Hi.uc. r ..; t: . r. I '.rs trance on Fraukliu street. .' 1. . -An. Nw. 10, I)! M LAI GIILIN, TTO:!NF.Y AT LAW, Jhnstutcn Fa l t MVa e in tb.y F.x.-iianie bnilnir. on the v.' rverof C'ii t f. md Locust streets up -t.'.ir- Will nttend to all business connect- W.l .I I.i ITilr -!Oll. J W. '.i, l'-.:'..-tf. NEW H AT AND CAR STOHE. T.!' il if! 'i CiiV; R, Main .street Juhnxtoicn. if ;v . !-.;'.-, i:. JL.TSand CAPS. LOO'I'S : sL'oi S. LE.N'TLE.MENS' FL'FN I 1 1 1 N - i '' ! !l S. r.cli as Drawers. S'nirts. r . : -,rS. I!-,,..::-, i. i i, is. Neckties. Stocking?, i'.-v s. Ui n !i. is. V.-., keej s constantly on I. in I a j TivT il a-s ! tment, aud his prices ..: :i l .v as the lowest. J..:. r.-t-.ivr:, Jane 2i, ISCG.-ly. SCOTT HORSE, .,.r.!;i Srctf. .'. H.s.Viim, Cambria Co., Fa , A. IIO'.V i 1(1.. Proprietors. ri!lIS HOUSE living been refitted and i '-Viiantly f ir'.ihi;d. is now open for the ' to 'lion ;nd i-';t i tair.ment of CUsts. The i : (.rie..i s tv I n.' exp !rience in hotel ke--: i 1 conh ient t'uey can satisfy a dis .ih.iin itit. pnblic. Tiieir l.ir is Mippcd with tbe choicest 1 rds of l qii.urf aud wines. jLr.e 21, IbO. (ly.) Lime fcr Sale. ij"!IE undersigned is rcpared o ship Lime I -f'.tn Lil'y Stai -n. rr X. 4, Cn the Prnn--y'-.-: Uub v.d to Ebensburg, Johnsfown. t -.y other point on the l'enna. R. R., or Address. Wif. TTLEY. Jut-e.-tf Hemlock, Caobria co.t Pa. .1 18, Ebensburg Business Cards JOHN E. SCAN LAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EUhbnrj. Cam- bi ia county, Pa. May 5, lBCo.tf. vTII. SECHLER, TT0RNRY AT LAW, and PRACTICAL fi k;in'VI-Vni! F7.. churn ', ntVu-H in u . iv . .. T " the Commissioners office. Dec. 7, 16J5.-tf. WILLIAM KIT TELL, rrrCTVNr.Y AT LAW, EbeiuLurg, Fa. l O.ik-e iu r..'o!i;i lt.' R...v, Ctutie htreet. 4. let, l.-ti". F. I'. TIEKNEY". s TTOi'XEY AT LAW, Ebcasbvrg, Fa " April 5. UC5-tf aTTORXEY AT LAW, Lbaixbiiry. I a. Ofiloc in CeiiUP btrtot, oj;isite M ire's l!,.til. 'Ait. LV,, ISGO-tl 11. E- .70IINSTON, H'lTOr.N'KY AT LAW, Ebaisbiir.j. P.i. 1 'Hi. - in t!;e nth -ijiI of his resilience, iiim.i- ;i ,t ! v oi.( . s:t the CVurt ll"Ue. 2s'oVct:! ": 20. IS-'o tf. C1.37) .ronx FEN r. ON, H'.TORNEY AT LAW. E cn.-bur? Pa ii ' , li 01. I : J : 1 1 MIC I, :i. . l- ,iii:nt; oi- i -i- Miy -5, ) r.Eonr.E m. reed. Tr ,:NEV AT LAW. Eh- unburn. Fa. d V".-e !) il.iin trcct, tii . J....rs Ivi.-J .7: .'i.h.m. May L !?. r; eo i : ; e w. ( ) aim a n, TTO!.;.EY AT LAY'. E-uisbur-j. Fa. : V :i R v. Cvi.tie .-tr'-t. v F. A. MIOEM AKEII, i'TTt -RNLT -vl LAW. E i.uf.nr. Fa Lv: - II i;-.- . f L!ov a & Cj. ' 1 . i.--:..' i I 7, 1N:.o. ' (tf.) 1.1 Iu N L I'l.KMII.NU, T 1'ORN FY AT LAW, Johnstown. Fa. ( Uljuc on il.tin trett, i-t ooroi thor over ;h- Link. M;tv 4. 18o5.-tf. JAMES C. EASLY, ATTt) ii N FY - AT - LA W , Jo!i.-T. v. w, C-.i..bria d l.i.ty, Inna. C ih-eti-.n- M't'y Htten.'.e-.l to. Ai:i7. 2 . 1 Sn: 1 v 11 J LLOYD, fU ,"CFSS( R t.. U. S. LfX.v. Dt-a'vr in i L;;LGS. Ml.LlLlNLS AND FAINTS. t.,re !! M tin s'lt. t, Oi2"ite th! '"itoore lions-. K'.-t.sbur.jr. 1'a. M ly 17. '00. tt". ipENDEKri his i r..!esi. nal services to-the I citl.' ns f F.oci.r.hui g ar d vicinity. Ofi'K-e one lo,r east of lb avis' store. Nivm- calls made nt las residence three doors west of R. Fvan' cabinet ware room. May 31, ISOo 0:n J. C.VILSOX, M. D., FFI'.LSbis service as 1'MYSICIAN' and : SL"lljF(N. to the citiz-ri" of i:b r.sbnrg aiiil surrounding -country, (ifiice three doors F.at of the l're.by tcrvm Chr.reh, ii the ruo-n fcrnM-riy o. cupie.l by lr. .b.ne.s. E:. crii-bing, Aiii: 12. lS0:.3m.. V. S. IlAh'KKI?, RETAIL DEALI Il, in Dry Goods. Bv.ts. lX Shoes. II t's, (.'a-s. Groceri. Sec; keeps constantly n hand a ci'nend assoi tinent. Store on llih street, Ebensburg. I'a. Sept 28. 1SG5. 8. BELFORD, dentist, CONTINUES to viit Ebenshurg peisonaby c'ii the 4th Monday of fach month. Luring his al.sence Lewis N. Snyiler, who studied with the IVn-ti r, will remain in the office and attend to all businesj entrostedto him. .Tune 7. 180C. LLOYD & CO, II AN KEFS, EbrJ,nrj. Pa. (b.ld. Silver. Government F"" Is. ..t:d ther securities. lught and s !d. Ir.tere.t allowed on time deposits. Cullections mad.e on a'd accessible r itits in the United States, and a General B inking business transacted. ("March 1. 18CG tf. UNION HOUSE, FBENSBURG. Ta., JOHN A. BLAIR. Jj Projiictor, uparis ni pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patron nee it has heretofore received. His tib'.e will always be furnished with the best the market affords ; his bar with the rvst i f liquor His ttable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hitler. June 4. 1 SG6 -tf. LOGAN HOUSE, rFENSr.UR!i. Fa . ISAAC CItAWFORD. j Proprietor, solicits a continn.aion of the liberal patronage heietof.re extended. His lable and bar wil' always le supplied wit!) the iK'st. Ilis liouse and stable being largo and convenient, and having competent as sistants at all times employed, he feels con fbier't that be will be able to render general satisfaction. June 4, 18C5.-tf. SHIELDS HOUSE. LORETTO. CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., TUOflAS CALLFN. Proprietor. THIS house is now open, for th accommo dation of the public. Accommodations ad rood as the countrr will afford, and clurgrw rnoJeiatc. iUj 31, lP66.-tf. EBENSBURG, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1SG6. 0 R I G I M A L T A L E. Foil the Demockat and Sextlsel. A TWILIGHT CONVERSATION. IJ Y M A U 1 . 'Twas evening, the sun of a cloudless ; summer day had sunk in a cloud of azure ami gold beneath the Western ocean, and ; all nature seemed to revive, as the gentle j dews descending seemed as if sent to re- j fresh the parching earth. T he fair young , moon rose in he pure heavenly beauty j nnd shed her soft light on the pleasing ; scene. Man, busy man, seemed to ceasj j at least for the hour from his incessant j labors. ! Two friends leaving the village where , both resided, shjv. Jy wound their pleasant J way to a slight eminence, a short" dittance j from the village. Slowly they pa.-s.-d along arm in arm ti'.l they reached the j little knoll which seemed the termination J of iheir walk. j The c! Jest, was a holy who bore traces 1 of beauty in that youth which seemed to have pa---'.d ; yet there was in her appear- j ance that indescribable somd''ij v. hu t, , often pos.-es.-e;- more charms than beauty. About the medium size, her faultless per- : fen combined with her jet ty hair, snowy teeth, :u.d large black eyes made Up iu 1 par t i'a" her ur-gular f atures. " -j 'The other her junior by eight year?, j was now eighteen. Though, something i.bovc the meo.i'.iiu sie she possessed .n a faultless form. In complexion they (iilfered mateiiaily the latter being VC13' fair, with a slight tint cf crimson 0:1 ct.eh ch. k. IL-r hair was dark brovvo, and straight. Her" farge gray eyes were rcti dered extrein ly fascinating by long, dro-p-ing, delicately fringed lashes. In their depths ;'.s a soul cf tender thought, feel imr, and hive. S!ie was very plain in ap pearance, and appreciated the looks of love given her by her companion, for one may be said to possess lore if not beauty. After silting some momoitts in silence, the elder looked sadly around upon the sur rounding scenery and said: " How much i this spot, this scenery, recall to my mind j hour?, long parsed hour, that I have re- j solved and re-rcsolved never to think cf much less to speak ; but I cannot resist the influence of such a scene !' " Of what are you speaking dear Flo rence," said Hlanchc, who absorbed in contemplation had almost forgotten the presence of her friend. "I forgot dear Rlanch that I " had never spoken to yon of my youth." "And I have often wished, "yet feared to offend you by too pertinent questions concerning it, but, now we are alone and this evening is particularly adapted to re lating reminiscences." You need never fear of offending my friend. I 'eve you too much, therefore, I will comply with jour request, and tho' I years have flown, yet, I never speak of j what I am going to relate without the ! most poignant regret," she paused a mo- j ment to repress the emotion of her feelings, i and resumed: " Know then, my dear! Rlanch, that I was not always the old i maid you now see aae. I was once as young and gay as you are, God guard you from the heart blight that made mv heart old even in my youth." Rlanch ! looked up in wonder, for she little dream- j ed that sorrow had ever visited her friend ; I that the smooth calm brow had ever been ! ruffled with care. " I had arrived .it my eighteenth year when I met Walter Leigh ton, a youth in every way calculated to win the heart and please, the fancy. About (he medium height, a faultless form combined a handsome face and graceful manners to which he united an intelligence I have seldom seen equalled ; of respecta ble family, wonder not if he gained the heart he seemed to seek. I loved him madly, passionately, and I, foolish I, tho't my love was returned, nor dil I think so without ample cause. In my walks, in public, in private, at party concert, every place that fashion led us, he was at my side, he seemed never happy from me, and I. Oh! it was Heaven to me to. bo with him, I -hailed his approach as I might have an angel'.-. I dreaded our parting as the most dreadful calamity. " Thus it was for two years, he was a constant visitor at my fathers house, and was always a welcome guest; but, with his friends it was not so, for some causa unknown to me then and even noic, they were my most bitter enemies, they sought by every means to part us, and alas! they succeeded too well. Our marriage day had been set. (For Walter assured me that he valued me more than all the smiles or frowns of his friends, and that nothing but-death could separate us.) And I fondly trusting with a heart full of love was arranging everything for my approach ing wedding ; little dreaming of the scorch ing sorrow that was in store for me. W ni ter was with me every moment that he was unemployed, and seemed to contem plate our rrarriage as the crowning point of bis earthly happiness. One short week and we would be happy, when suddenly a strange change became visible in the man ner of my Inlrtt'tC'J. He was voi:i to spend l.'rs evenings with me, but now he would pass .two and three evenings with out coming, and when he 'did come, his manner was so changed that I was nearly distracted, I sought the cause of it, he evaded all my inquiiics with so ill a gracJ and seemed so stern and unkind, from what I had ever believed him, that mv heart though almost broken, shrank in stinctheiy from him. I roused myself to :i sense i f pride -and dignity, not a!i at once, but after many a night spent i:t teats, and prayeis, 1 arose calmly o:: ir.or:.":::j rccolvcd upon my course of ac tion. t: I took my pen nnd traced tho wo -.is that were to separate i.i'-'from niv he:ot'.- idol I toM him that Idsond accountable, that my 1 pr.i;o h lee with Iiavi:. ait did 1 - ,1 , no auviu.p.e: vro mv b 1 :: .1 b. oot.ii ; i i sense. :u:d !ig! L mv cu e ; tlu.i 1 CHUOL..1 irl. t j i:v.;e:i fi'orn ihtit in .i.j. ot I absolved i.::u t!ie vo: a:.d iv .v i he ht'd so voluntarily '!ig: ..I .! with a wis!, f..r his hi- 1, 1- 4.-ss. I liie-i dispatched my note to it destituitioii. I spent the day in ae1 nv j vainlv f x;., etine he would make so::i;i 1 f j fort to 10 tain the heart he once seena-d ! ! p; iz above life, but, no, he never .-jn:;i 1 by word -c" de.'tl to recall my ;dr" 'A ! We never"- m. I. ' He foon lef', no op. j knew hr where. And from that tin..- I iiewr heard from him. (lod iu his p... icy ! pai d.ou him, as lrom my heart I do." See C'.-r.cluded, and taking the arfn of j her friend they slowly ami thoughtfully ! retraced their steps. to the village. IIi;iif.cic. I'a. Ti:;ts ji FAK:.n:r..f;. What IL-cs fo 1'so. hi planting or ho- ing c n. use the o'dinary hoes in general Use. N. uher the India rubber hose nor cotton hn.-e would be of any account in a con.-iieid : no more would one of Hue's eight cylinder press s. IIuw to Hold the Plough.- nr.it try to hold it out at arms length. You can't do it. If you haven't a piouedrof your own, get, out an attachment on your neighbor's who owes you. Any justice will tell you whether you can hold it or not. How to Keep Com. The Lct place to keep corn i- iu a good eorn-hou-e. though some prefer to keep it in the sys jcm Jn the juice. If they don't keep corn they keep coined. I'dices and" Font-in. Gor.a fen cing is essentia! on a farm. Get a g I "fencing master" to learn you You can't repair a worm fence by taking o r mifuge. Neither can you cut good white wash brushes out of l.-u-h felloes. To Alakc xov.r Siahlts Wurm ia Winter. Set tire to ihem. To Drain Lnnds. Drink .vhisl-v and sp.end all. your time at the village tavern. This will drain ou of all 3'our lands in a short time. To Make Stone FiracQ. Equal parts of whisky and c ider. This ii the reciprocal stene fence: the more you lay of it the more it will " lay" you. Easy Way to Draw Saw Logs. Draw them on a piece of paper with a crayon pencil. After a little practice you will be able to "draw" the largest kind of saw logs with ease. Fork.r Packing-thread i.s of no use in packing pork. In curing hams the time varies. I lams that hav e got trichina can't be cured at all. The Radical press teems with charges of the corrupt use of pairoinge in the elections. Now, whn it is borne in mind that the bulk of the postoOiecs, the asscssorships and collector.' hips of th -State in which the elections have "been held are in the hands of men friendly to Radicalism, and not a few of wlum have worked steadily and con! ri bated freely to the Radical cause, it rendu ds one of the cry of stop thief by one 'who has ju.-t rob bed his neighbor of his watch. C3T Tliomas Ryrnes was banged at San Francisco, Cab, on the last day of September, for the murder of Charles T. Hill. The rnuider was a deliberately planned affair, perpetrated to cbta'.u possession of a breastpin worn by the mur dered man, which Ryrnes thought vvas a diamond, and whice proved to be- only Breaking Up a Setting Hen. ! , ; 4, rp- ., , , 11 1 . ,,- . i 3 Irs. Haves soon 'discovered her, i.nd ' limothv, that air valler hen s scttai . , , . ', , , ... ' ! agin," said Mrs. Ilavs'to her son, one vmg heard that dipping m water i morning at Rreakfast. I )vou, , oun.e.s,- sho- s,t forlh i. u 01 1.1- . " t- ,1 t- i iur t,:J oiook wit. 1 t:;e lowi in her apron. i We. I, let ner set, remarked limo- ii.tr ,1 1 1 . ... 1 - p .ia!"s. weaver an oiJ laov 01 very enar- ; thy, helping hunscil to a large piece of . . . - 1 (l.,o. -I.... I ,.un .!,..,! o .... !...-, ' '- -'"-e.l., ,,,..Hv!.uelriL-Jl. 1 - ; ;;s silo can." 1 :L v. ish you would try to be a little f ( i ;n i .oii.i 1 P. C:-ee, ! ini.if iv 1 ve rvit l " ' - J ' ' " the very last ofnjv cerv d.iv lot. ami its i- i . i --. . , .. , '..,, ' . only the tnt day o: May. And now as .-oun as uu ve done eating 1 want you to , , ! i . ... i .- . go out an j la-ea up tuat hen. Sues s.t- ii i . . i ting on an old ax and two bnes i:ow. ,,11 , . , 1 hope sued hatch cm returned -r-f , imioin. If sh .e was set now d hatch th fourth weoti i:i Mmv. li's a bad sitrn ; : - ;'"... . V" g.go. , iie.er. .,a.:., uy time yon oft to be as . !.! as ver v.-.-k vt- d sve tar- ih-rlh a, do now. There was den- -.-.' ..... . . . t. , .. ; kin.-." I itieir grev top-pot !piPei:"! t ; .st te :.: lie: :.": ! . ; ; . ' .'. I '":.. 1. v,..- , :.nd Mrs. del. hi., s 1 nod t! or., o M.- l i i- -,:e:.: P.:- . c 1 . o '..i :' - . " W":.at .-had I ... She'd g: on again, beOaPii :: e skpop. wpa i; -r, T-. e." . Mil she's v-ros as ! hands, apd W out-j UiJ c.-.-U'.a ol lii'j 1: r..j c.-ut i ge..' I've he I; .-aid t ! - .' . i it v..s a g.o i ph.n to throw- h.'Pi f.p-ln the ..lr,5 said ; Airs. Ihiji-s. ' Aj::! IVguy hreke one of .-etii.ig ci,iy ti.sve limes ti ' aig. Spo- j se 11 vuu try it . , , 'Up si.e ir cs, hen 1 or tan. creed .... ' , ' , , . i:m, as, he to.-.-ed the o.eano Ss.ywara. , ,. , . , , . ' Lainl-o-iaassv exehipned Ars. II. ,. . . . .1 1 cue & coming down in lae v-an ol bread K . , tnat I irct uni on too pleat ruck to rise. 1 Tup, ii's strange that y.,u can't do hoik ing whhout oterdviiig ;:. .tv . .... ..... .... 1 .,;, xA'iM. '11111 li.'J li.iuui ...i t .v. ii. . . stars." sar.g cut Tin:, e'evalP-g b.d.iy :: -ail li jj.iia'.iieipa than a 1 ial of!"-.""" batp-r leirg-i:.g fo l.ir le-. t. "(Laid ur.ieions tea-, wuss and wur?." died .Mrs-. II ayes, and Tim i.greed .hh her, p r ti.-j ie o had e". -1 m 1 : taj w. h-i d tile of E- pp.-J I'.aa: ::. V.1 o ia a,. I P) !.e 1: i-r ;e.-an l th.- 1 old pan:hpl U was the latoei' oi C-ymi.ia lielnie't, the young lady Hi.u v.:e-lii J. Pil was seriously laeaueic i. The Sppiire looked daggers, h-.u.-hed i-fi lite dough with his ha-i cici.iet, ppJ strode t n i-i si! -nee. Y s. but ii's -,,rg tP) ::gal:i," said Tim, spi: ei'aii y stzmg the curoupg bi lay pod tossing i.er pt r.'.nd ;.i into the t.:r. 1 -i l.ly thought i: ton.; .to mala'st her ip l:vi ioa'ily, and wiiu a loud sereaal siie darted against th-' parlor window, broke throopa. k P )i-iCi: 00 . u .no e..a..i eape, : an iiau p-u pioinj. ... w e -eu .ao ;-. Airs. (nay. upo was lo;u.:i:z at the ,1 1 1 .1 .. . v.,.., 1. . tarn! lejuse. , . . . ?vLs. Gr.iy seieame.i u.tu horror, and iiarting up, dislodged biddy, who lh'.v ;it her ruk-etion iu the louring glass witu an angry hi.-s. The glass was shattered and down came the hen, astuuished beyond measure, against a vase of flowers, which upset, and in failing knocked over the stand-doll and d-!;ge-d W alt waP i' a p f drab c lored velvet slippers which Helen Maria vvas nubioidetiiig for her lover, Mr. James Ileialoiw. lle'.en entered the room just as the misclii-.f had been done, and viewing the ruin, she at once laid it to her brother Timothy. She heard his step behind her, and the unfortunate hen sbe flung lull in to his face. There was a smothered oath, and the j who doesn't understand him, who can't hen came back with the force of a twenty appreciate him, who, &c, oe. altogelli pound shot. . ! or a i-.rg bill of r.d'.ciment against the Helen was mad Il-erev.-s were near!'- put out with tiie i'eallieiiv da-t ainldoueb. and she went a 'Fiuiothv iplii a true femiii'ttie zeal. She brokn Ids wp'.ehg.iard iiia dozen pieces, ci tisd.ed h-.s oickev a .u b-ga:i te pn!l his whisk, rs , 1 t b LP , root. when SO i lerdv si, I .oaouae: Lint Ti-Poiliv l.p. l no wl isiara t . t r.h or: -by tlie roots. 1 ... ,. t , wl n a - . p,. 4 .... L ..., . t.UK - . ' . ' 1 , r ' - neieeivfd tlmt the tnau she. had neatly annihilated was not Ti'uothy, I , Ileus!. aw. u :up 1 Poor Ii rlon burst info t- a1"- and ll d ' v, '. into her -iiandor, t..e usu-ii rd age '. r Js:i of ;..-? jiiie-: a;n r-to-t iij lieroines ; and .Tarnes, aaer vva-l.iujr Lis te-i-e if a -k rnav be prcoarcd bv r.-hlir :x lace at the kitchen sin, wap' la. rue, verv 1 l'oote ; (-rih-n of vaua Jie acid, .r sternly n-solved never le n.arry a. v.orian ; vana-.-iti of nmrr.onlj, to a sohpion of with such a temper as Helen Hayes had. j r.utg.tlh Ti is ink viI be four.d ma: The her, meanwhile, the be--o- v,i-re lasting than th ini o.-cliariV 5.3"..! i'r.p, rm- tn th barp f -?'l.'.sMi ler in prp:-,vry rf-i-'v. VOL. 13 XO.;34". self or. the rum cf her ra.st, determined to Set If the h";.vrns fell. !nd was ui u tv.'or.Fs nolr.t ith Mrs. Hayes, was jts.-t co.t.ing to tt.e brook fer a pi.il of water, and spied the veF.ow 1 . 7 1 i. ,.-., .i t' . ; . 1 . e . .... i r . i " '-. o. v.. i uu. 4.0..1 .u ; - .,' u:ivts ap't n ,., " Now I xb c . , , . , , , , . , i oji.iiu oiii iMiiii puzz.co. me to u-'atii i::g:i : . , 1 .. , , , r aooat a wc.:. 1 ve iound out whero .1.0 ,11. . that ji.iuw pu..et has gone to. Mrs. ,, ' , .. 1 , , r : liayes, 1 atiars I.nowe.I ou w:ir. a witk- ii, .ft jj ues:Ueii.l woman, UJt 1 t tLiijic j - . v " ". ' " , , , to. Mrs. W.::.vcr?" sail .Mis. ilavca ,,,;,,..,..:. i 4 i-- :" . , " " n';"'i,,n' that s 'Vno I m ta..ieg to . i c'! ve s'ot, n v.w 1 '. ( ". . he , . 1 .1 J)..r c: i d . e i:e:- to P. v i- e iv ' I e. ' w : nut-! !- . i : :'. ,: ta i. sa.e ave i : .cssr.tp.-n 1 rc-s:-' -:cc :.::- Weaver's !. .T: ,' ; . i she. fell -v atteipg tie; ; . s I.i eer" d:- I--. .:. the c.c. I a:.d 1..-' jjasl.Cu ttohiw .ry .rap, -..k, was :,cn tier !i et again, leauy to ie::ew the as t . illve roe rev hen." she cried, thrust- itr-a ner l.st p;to Aiis, ILues ptee, ' you . ..,,' - , 1 ulu l.ag ai.d hypocrite vuu . auu .-.he made 1 , ,-. , 1 a s -comt one r.' toe Ir.rd. ! . .. -. , : 1 oe I, en t e.u-.htp p.: opr t- thev ur 1 , , . ,. , ,, , i eoi--rs, and uttei i.ag an uneartidv . i.sne Ii 'w o-ito! t.ie covert -pjare into the face V. . iv v-a.P now a I Ph her P.dls l aPi P. e 1 af r , , :IU lC.. j , . , c: ..- -.t a:. I rc e:sse-i . : ti al'S I!.r.a - cp-!.t a st- (i ort-::- d 1 o.ii t'u lencc Mps. V, eaver d.d t.ie ai giPar deei veou. . ; ;o jht p' the bank e. l: 3 p i. i t p ;: a-ply -.- e Wi'y ;p d ie. ah in !Jl P, I f.-.-PeP i..to the Toe;,' ppp tae ia 11 sa: 1 1 1 ' - . 1 ;p 1 eae: .- a in t"iu:.pi. The hidi. s sho.k th. v. -:rd w.::t p.a.:e. y ha ... n s...e. 'l i e ! en ol.-appec ;d op 1 :. d U p.h! three u-ce .s a.u . a a: -.s, v. p her aep-ro. cr wr..i von t .: V.' , ei-ei , fowl's .'ifst aad Lad set in spite .f fate. . . . 1. :ii 1 ,1 .' 1 t aiiiuiue'i rot b"oken up" h'-r- 1 s..e Lro.iO ut two inate.ie.- tor ( vn- ly.., U.1S not nt p,.Iii? ,I:e next ; . -r; , ,-, -,T ii.,..... nc-vcr iv-rguve u-i t0ir.r ! are H.-In fjr having such a j UFTllXC .M Ai:ni;-:i.- It pc-Lins to : us we neor hear f a joung ludy about ! to be married, but.th'TC strikes upon our ' cars a chorus of her Fiends, avowing that ; -he is about to throw Lois -If aw -pi' upon a 1PPP P :i a is p upv.--::!.; ot her, j ap.l v.p,pjci lug what she cai; poss:i!v soe , p, him ie-jestiiy her in rr-akinti such an j -enormous saeiiiiee. S , when a man j marries", all his fuerids agree that .hev are terribly disappointed in his wife. They j did think that poor dear So-and-so would have made a better choice. Rut lC.ie ia3 he gone and married a woman who isn't good-looking, who hasn't any money, ' noiy, f-Wiij b. she has Ip cop.e poor dear So-pp i-sos ivuo aoa a i.ppa vvleea 1 hi- other tii-e;ids tai, t i-e ioe-Js with. Ai d i.i these case.-, it shor.l l hi noted, the fri-.-p.-P.-of the wit'-? c: hu.-br.d irts ca.! .- of ii.-.m:- 1 pi th; ;r cor. ppoi aiitr.po-i,'i-.'i to o.;'-.-:t c th.' who's or has-" ie: : - : :ee : : 1 fa" the b'ft.r rxprcs- : ' ' ' h ;' '"' :'- '' .ri.!"; temp-varlly Iha : .P.! (hi reives ee..-pg amone; P-.d cTi v:- . ' ".'"'. 1 : 1 .. 1 ; . - t. a" a o...y I..;: .'uoaiousr laioras : ;!.;,: over, a II