tif r iiij iin un nan mimmnapm JJ. &8. Smith '& o.9 (lL4Efflated),' SfliItoBa9 Pa.,ffi .A I'M' '- I'S OOOOOOOOOt OOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Dcsiro to call the attention of tlio Public to their Large ntut Varied Stock of 10". and small Musical Instruments. Wo carrj the largest stock of tho abovo goods in Central Pennsylvania, aud a visit to our iaeiou ware room, will fully repay you and wo hereby extend a cordial invitation to visit us and get our prices bo befuro purchasing. Wo aro offering our arpct Stock at special prices and havo made great reductions in every department. ' REMEMBER : OUR GOODS ARE DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF SNYDER COUNTY I "Wo nhohavo a full lino of Oil shade, Lace, Damask, Turkoma Curtains, Curtain poles, Cornice, fcc., in fact anything pertaining to tho furnishing of a houso and all at prices 25 per cent lower than city prices. J. 11. SMITH & Co. (Limited.) 220,222, 221, Front St., Milton t 1 i i 1 t o i , a 1j ii C t A- COIN a GOOD. Eauerful where th ni ll'wt. that thoy may Both want ati'1 with thy plpiwlnj pnwuce (tCL KlatUmn, good pnria, irrral ilnnm am the way To cvntxt- Uiia Km J uul; uiuo's wauia and will, And inert tlimn Hwr AH worhtty Jnyg py lone t0 lb ona yJ of dulnj klDiluerms. tiiur Herbert. rDAUBY AND JOAX. " A spring rata was falling gently, con tlnuously. on Mrs Truoe jrunlrii Tlio lately transplanted grrniilume an J potu bias lift their beads grateful! to tho warm shower and the fuchsia and sweet 1 lllrssuni brijrbteiied tinder Ita Influence. 1 tletr tulntroM could have southern alia. loo. would bar rololcod. fur tbe flowers wero her children, (wtud darllnga, for whom 00 car could be too pruat, no attention too painstaking fcilio had boused them in winter, set them out In cummer, trimmed, guarded. Lung over them rear after year involuntarily one loeked for her wild face at the window, smiling out tii.ti thorn, but she was not to to eo n For the second Mine only In bar life Mrs True lay In bor chamber too Ul to hood the pat toting rain or to think of tho plants grow lng so fast In tho, sweet, moist air, even though, through the open window of her room, both sounds and scouts entered froely, the peaceful Hounds and healthful soeuts of the country It was very still lu the room whoro she lay; very still and orderly Tho old fur rilture was polished and spcckless, tho lliien, white as snow against tho pillows which bad been a part of her bridal outfit rested the gray head, still uiwilly cured for, and the face, with Its pallor, mill wore a look of kindly patience. At ber side sat berhubbaud. good Dcneon Tree, with bowed head and tad eyes; aud In bis work hardened Laud Le held Lcr feeble one. Presently a footstep soundr.l oa the muddy sltlowaA outside. Then the guto latch clicked. Some one walked np tho path and tapped softly on tho houso door, and was as softly admitted Out Lha two with tlii'lr fnrra turtiml toward each other took uo notice. "Dow ta aber aald the ni'lgblior iowu alalra who I ol "drc pd In. " "FalUn"," aucwon! ! . I' Jns, tho afternoon tirt.l waned. Tlie rain seemed like fust fulling tears. Tho flown, some of them, wore cloning drowsily. The s'lalirw were deVpctilng Tho light green follow of a birch tree near the Louse looked gray In the twilight. Through the upon chutubv, window aliove sounded the eUvpy trlU of a bird, aafely snuggled In I. Is nest uudiT tho young leaves. Curiously enough this tender note alono had tho power to rouse the dying woman. (Shu had alwnys bevu lu cloiio sympathy with all fair helpless things, flowers, young birds and Infants Now, In her ex tremity, this wouk cry pierced to Lcr heart and wolto her. "Where's the bnlijT she whispered. "Why don't they bring the baby to mur" Fho was living over Baln her only sick- tn-ss. bho (untied litrbUf young once more, young, and filiud with a strange great happiness. The years between had wnlslied. Tlicy were happy years, too, happier than niost tHvmla rnfiiv fnr her deHlreS hnd been 1 1 J J ' caully gratiiiud. Lor ambitions wero of the simplest kind, lo live within their sniau means; to lay aside a lit tlo euch year; to keep the house Immaculate and tho Mow ers thriving; to know peaceful nights and quiet, uneventful days; to help a neigh bor In troublo; to sit In tho vMlngo church regularly on Ktiuduys, and to be suro thut tho grnns prow green aud the whlto vlo lets llourliibod over n certain small mound In the graveynrd, these were tho utmost limits of her hopes. llor one great grief has grown to bo a tender memory, and all tho days blnce had leen prooperouaaud ten-no, unclouded ty 0110 horhh look or word. Now, suddutily, sho was young agnln, a young wife In her now home, with all her hiuublo household treasuixs now ulwiul ber and this thrill of expectation lu her breufct. "Whero's tho bal)T Why dont they bring tho baby to ine?" bho repeutod, eagerly Uer hnsban'l leaned forward, prwulng hor hnnd In Ixitb of his. "Tho babyt" Lo said, "what buLj-r For blin tho sud present Lad swallowed iin the niu,t. "Our b:iby," sho whiflporcd, with a look of rupture In bor fuuod eyes. "Oh. Lolal- lie bent bis hond still lower. Thot Bliunldwy child of theirs seemed LuT'lly ii. iirw than a dn-nin to lilrn He hiul never MYSTERY. Wyntcry' mytryl fill lllNVI J I Mountain "1 valley, wo-xJlimil and stream Are but a pbae of the soul's troubled dream. Mymnryt mysferyl All tm m mi....r.l " Heart tbrol'K of nntfiilvh and Joy's guotls dew, lv.ii . . - , i n T'lll HVIII IUIIUMNII 11,-voncl ths vreut mountain. Wbofco summits foraver are kMt lu the blue. Kyxteryl mytryt nil im m iiij a:i j . Thottgh of tiionljilit wliitla, tbesnnsof thowavesi tl.vil uiikiiuiuv iijiii niMvn, The tains a hJcb flowers tell us, toe voices of Cruras. llystwyl myrteryl All im . mvMlArvl Ah, there Is nothing we wholly toe Uirouctal we aro an weary, ft-. .Uk, I m .. nH In. . Ill Ulll. Illil, win, I'lo.' 7 Without boo of tuoruliiK 6 lint wouKI we dot lower of the Human Eye. They wore at the Central park menag erie. "Do yon know, Miss Mande," ho said, that tho liiitiiM.ii cvH, when Qxed upon the eye of a bruto. has a marvelous effect" "Does ltr she aknd. "Yes; now wutcQ me pnmlyio that Long and fl.toilly he gazed at tlio monarch of tho ur.glf, wheu suddeuly tho frightened nnlmnl threw back Its lieud and yawned, then licked Its paws enjnya bly, and languidly closing Its eyos, drvamol of farther India and cunning Diitlsli noblemen over elenhauts' Lurks. "Marvelous!" csclaluicd Miss Maiulo. New York Sud an IRISH WILO FLOWER. fthe felt, I tMnk, bat as a wild flower can, w. . n 1 . w imvuKn ur ongni, uuuenn ratn tuounra, Oonie furthMt star, remembering what auia r org-eia. naa wannoo oer uiue nana wiui gora. Abovs her, bollow eyed, tone blind to tears, lsAr eloaked. s akeleton of Mrthr arose, Vn, ooxtle shallow ot a thouaaud yearal Where ou aave (alien. Is tills tho thing that Krowsf -Biraa M. a riatt. callu' or Jut S'-tl.' up then? LoUUr he. h-jnl. I sot socu bturo by ... u. u.avuu it." IW oriaiUodtc .U lUiHK-itatl0!l 85 hl'.O hnl Ills name Is Joi.iah. for din,j woman. yon," cou tnitiir to drtnkln or uothlu' aionir o' her. and 1 never Old see foUiS each other as they do.' "Woll. they havent noliody else to art .tore by. you soe," sakl the visitor, cstob llshlng berseJf by tboflro, and holding out two subsUutlal foot to the blazo. Va that's so aHaentod lldclla, talc ... . 1. "NOW VOll 1'lBt make yourself comfortablo. Mis Clnpp i- t i.t tn somebody It's dread ful lonesome here Jest theme two still ... mill mo nnd tlio c:it cnivers - down stairs, aud nothln on earth to do WW there a1u"t so much us a tcu.'-jHon t.. -ii- t i-l. .mi ii n now hero lu the im vi " . -- -I ( m , bouse. 1 uover did seo s"ch bousi .; pl'i "Khe was a miter hand f t cK aJihi'," said Mrs Clnpp, shaking h'r bend thoaghfully. "aud as I soy. thiro waru t do cbildivii to muko dirt " "No. thoro wurn't. but them plants Is about us bad. to my thliildn". clut;er'.::(; up the place half tho year, m i bavin' to trail around with a wuterl:i" pot. and Woodlu' aud stcwlu over 'em tho rest of the time. Bho took a eight of comfort In "em though. " t "Khe was a rrl good woman. Mis' Trnn Tras," slghod Mrs Clapp, speaking id ready ta tbo pait tonso. "And he's a powerful (Td mail." "There aln t no uoiior. "Quoor BcUi gool t9 hiidut a fain Uy." "Well, thoy did bave ono child." ..po tt-llt 1 neer heard of It U-fnro Boy or gtrlT" "Doy. I bellere; law. Mia' Irno rui looet tickled to death lut U SSLe w; as proud as ao old hem with oimchn k, but t. ntlut lonu lwosiK-nt fuitotiun.o ber. and she was a dreadful tl.'U w..eum. out of her bead. Jest ravin1 u' mit tho baby; coin on about sho wus ni.-anln' to do for It Bbe liad It all Uiimcd out for a lifetime how she was ejolu' to rock l.Uii tosloep nlgbU and bow. by tu.d by. he wasagoin'to set to the tublo In a hlfli cLair alongside of ber and. finally, how he to take the form and Hvo with them ,iw, Ml she was rambliu' on to font Bjudasmillug away w rest of us me and the d-actor and the doaoon- was Jest SrflghtUig for thai buby's Ufo. Aod at luat. when bho como to her aelt there waru't uowblu" but a d. d body to show to her." "Dwar dearl Did she tako on much? aid Kidilia, di-oppUig Lc knitting lu bet Tako out V.'cll. not Uo noma folks Bbe dUnt acroech. cr cry; but bbe Jest turned awful WW: auo. ucr B" and bad lookla't It was enough to hunt tou to aoe 'cm. wl Le never nbld nothlu to me; Jt f'" "d L"llll0( the deaooii'seoat sleeve as f bho uee-h d wmetUn' to comfort ber. It did se, ... s If be, heart was broke .urfc bhe never Lud no more cLUdroa." gues. that'a why they'v M v to each other.' tausod Kldell. - Wvll. a. to tUt. there alu't uo tellla Borne few folks are ao. auy-ouslderut and fellu'-but mighty fow MoU mar . .... ..1 llvln Uiaether. or Li, w,d MU- True they've bocu I Ue STwMaurUu' all these ea. Uo ioe all tb chore, for her tUt a mortal tan could do. and ahe's be . u . .weg J. Lim-well. as wet as one of them dove, alu' awsy out there oo tU barn "llarU What's thatr Fidelia, Wdii-a up oi taiid. arnlng'y ii asoiil t1e aouud of a weak voice 6U..v and Sn' . i ii... iiiiuuu iiw ... -..(j - - ; tighten her t-.ln. p of tho Lund Iioiumg he-r. uti l l'H'iiil i; en.-n.-.'iiy up l!o will ho little Jo i'. riiups Ills ryen are Uko yours, und ho win be a ff'xxl man . . 111 a ..1. Iilm y- Uko you. 1 bopo. e wiu ieiu lie good, won t we! "Yes. yes, Ixils." "Hut why dont they bring Mm to meT I wai.t so much to hold him. only ouco, i .. in. I., u-l.lln 1 won't keen hlui long I want to feci Lis Uttlo Laud on my faco ....i u,. i,u iitthi cheek. I'lraso tell them to bring him." .ii...,l, ii..Ii dear." AtMi't know whoro Us i i u r'o'hes wo. 1 laid thorn all ready In the I. ,n drawer cf tho burec.u In tho spare ' ,. mn, lilll kl.!l-t. roum, nis uiiio oiuo eu r,:id tho whlto Flip they bold he mubt wear slips at first, not drosses. Kvery thing-n ready A boy, you r-ald. Oh. do 1,1 mo hold hltn now." .... Tho old man groaned ulond aud tried to nuiet her. but without success. Out doors a wind was rUing. a soft wind, fragrant ...in. il,.. I.ltter fcweet breath of bloi-som lag peach trees It blghed at tho open window, and swept a branch of tho birch i ... im.i nil II. o UT'IiiT Piem ' n'i.' .i..,u.,n tHod to rlso to closo the il.u.s. but sho moved uneabUy as If to lilt i.. n nut his aniin out to sup- tort her. the Lsrlly secm.sl to boo or f,- 1 them fclowly her face grow radiant 111, Biirnrtsu and delli'ht. ii hnv.i ,rouirht Mm to me at i - l, ertn.1. with Lauds outstretched i...!i..i. i,t:ii to mo boro. ch.o to my h art ' Oh. how dear, how b-aut'.ful ha bit 1 hud not thought ho would bu Lulf so beautiful" , it Sho he ld Lcr arms as If they enelrrlod a I Utile form, and l-nt ber race ovor lu t nil'MCbt mother fashion. ..if., i. i .i mv huU " bho wia:p'rou Tin n with a bl-h ol utter contempt, f auk 1..... ni.iin ln'r lillluWS. rm ,t..-n atuira llbteut-d for I UU wuw . v i .nirea to bcrrlu ai:aln, ex ... Mimiuiouod. but UO BUCU I'l'lLli-lfi . Night aud durkuen. fell lu the garden .... -i..ul .liut tLe house. Fld:lla put a lump outstdo the chamber door and shut the door quietly She Hltd toward the i.. .a i... Mrm. lrue seeuiuu w eu i i.... 1,,,-i.uii.l with bl fa;e burlfd In tho pillow, near ber Khe left all tue uocessary pi i. i.- for the ulcht and moved away u.leU . nnlelMK Ht I'll. Tho hours wore on nlowly and bllently ti... .hnno out lu thebkyatUmt ii. .i... ili.i.t down In the shud w nun iiiu - i ----- ....I tl. llltla bb-d was Cmtly roekod .. ii. ...r. --.,11,. All was still lu the ill uia wi , v - - i..... children's foot batf never n and dowu. nor chlldi-eu's VOI'I'S UVU'l-l. . . .... 'i...n .....niinir. calm and sunny. onguv it hho wed t ho woman's e.i..-u "7.7 "..... .i...t.,,. .. ,.ri i .1,1 itn a siuuo vi beaco. Whokuowsl IVrbuj. Uidoed. her liro'Ks'i Ul ber, i..t.t i.,.F l Ils and wan In tLo sun atiliie. lay he. faithful companion. Whether i .a .i.r.mbi.r nut I cannot toll. Heaven. i. .-i l,ut n,er.-ifiillv let thom dlo to . i ... '.,t..ilu tt.ev bad lived. Uruce V.,, .1 - I- - V..I.V KilKL I ill I Ul'l U W " r A Parloan 1'rho. rittsbnrg Wooor (ardently) Bi-lght sngel of my life I You will Lo mi net Sweet girl, ftar of my ex Allegheny Maiden (dreamily) Eggs yr.i. two eggs, ono cup of Hour, Lulf a peek of unit, a pound of rnyeuiio pepper, tlirco pints of baking powder (suddenly) Oh! pardon mo, Edward, 1 quite forgot you. What were yon snylngt An Lour later Edward's body Is fished out of Duvls Island Dam. l'itlubuig Dullc-tln. Klia t'ouliln't Kvade lllni. ' ,1.- Menrrlilivr a liriwe . ,!"- ' posed that a thief hnd concealed a vuluablu harness. As ho peered Into a durk clostt the wife of the thlel re marked "That closot. sir. contains abso lutely nothlug except my owu wearing op piuxd." . . . . H , 1 I V ,.1. n "Then, w'.mt s tins esciuimcu vuo wwe Iff. clutching at tho ttoleti proijrty "My .if. .i..i.'f -.,nr nnv Ellen ireuiuuu'ini A CRACKER SKETCH. A two room log houso, with a low, dl lapidated "worm" fenco around It, a ragged honeysuckle vine at one sldo of the door, which Is never closod, winter or summer, a fuw stunted rono bushes bor doring the path of white sand that glis tened blinilingly In tho sun of a midsum mer dny fnmi tlte broken gate to tho rickety dooinleo A traveler drew Ma horso up at tbl gate, and, after tho fashion of the coun try, .honied, "llol lot" He beard a sonor ous growl (rout within the houso, as If on Immense. Ill natured African lloil bad been disturbed fmm an afternoon slosta then a shrill, shattered voice commandod. You, Watch, git right bock tbor," and tho great dog immediately retired to bib favorite couch beneath tho Ugh, uncur tained bedstead A fow moments later there protruded from tho open door an cuoruious corn cob pipe, from which the smoko was cnrllng In a lar.y bluo column. As the plpo with, It soemod, several section, of stem, grad oally mado Itself vlsiblo, It becamo erl dent that the other end disappeared In an old woman's mouth a dry, expression loss moulb, surroundod with ever widen ing circles of wrinkles, as Is tho center of a tree, which circle, took In a long, harp noso. a bookod chin, two bright, Inquisitive eyes, aud finally disappeared under the folds of a cotton haudkerchiof bound over snowy lm.lr. Then the handlo of tho plpo was with an effort extracted from Its accustomed place between the old cracker mother's lip. as .bo called, "Olo man, cle man, hero's .urn "un as wanster eao you." Tho pipe Is replacod and tho thin col umn of bine .moke curls lazily up as the stranger sits In sllenen "wHorcJoso scru- t' .y from iho f . . '. 1 1 . ; iii ii ' t; i! in 1 .! i; i'1 - i ;i'iii .' M dlmlv vlblble througn acracji ihe. - - . ranting expectant glances tip the sandy roao. ft ta fiaturrla afUmwm. and her sweet heart will soon come whtstllug merrily from among tbe pines, arrayed In a suit of now clothes, with white shirt and red Bocktlo, and Ms pocket. CI led with pea nuts ana suck canoy. fcho Is radiant In a new speckled calico dress, with flowers In ber hair, aud a knot of rod ribbon at her throat Uiat beaut! fully matches her cheeks The old road bring, no sad memories to hor, but call, up swoct dreams of future happiness. Supper comes at sundown a feast of crisp fried meat, Lord biscuits and bitter black co (Too. Even those were palatable, however, after a long day's ride through those desolato pine wilds, and Air. btuLos Invitation to "sot up and eat hearty" was cheorfully accepted by tho travelor. Soonlo's beau came lu during supper, a fti.7.y jfaced. slUy looking young follow, who went quite off his bead At tbo sight of tho stranger and could only glgglo and look moro foolish than over. la Hoonlo's oyes, however, Lo was evi dently a very precious piece of humanity, though sho cast many pleasant looks to ward tho guost. As soon as tho snppor things wero cleared away Mrs. Btubba "fixed tbe beds." and Instructing tbo traveler to Ho "along with the old man," she and Soonlo loft tho room. "You kin sloop la here with mo," said tho old man. rubbing his bare foot on the floor and tumbling Into bed with only so much preparation as a bog uilght tako, and was soon snoring frightfully; this efToctually banished sloop so far as our traveler was concerned. In a fow mo ments the hullus eamo back Into tho room and Mrs. Ktubbs turned In. Eooulo and John Honry wore now left alone before tlio great fireplace, sho st and bur on ono side of the hearth nervously toying with a china cup and saucer of gundy pat torn, Lcr only treasure except a Hating chromo of "Joseph and His Urotb ren" which huna on tho wulL whllo he chewed vigorously and expectorated froely to tho Imminent risk of Inltirliiff her Snn day dress, now slUy and frightened he looked as moouio, seating nerseir, began Idly plcklug at hor frock, blushing vlv Idly, and left the opening of the even tnrr'a rvureliua Anttmlv with him. rnichty big chicken Dght up tor i t ( v n,,i'-,v iu, sain ue. rhjk'Iu' aa this." Detroit lieo re J B. SliLIIl-lMEit 1 ElAEtDWABE Iron. Hails, Steel, Leather. Coach & Saddler Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tinware MARKET 8TREKT, LowiNiown, JL'oiin'n rtov. vti. MA Blanks ! Elite ! ! Tim fnllnwinrr I'.lnnl.-a will nlnnvo lie for nJ oa Lam) at the 1'os-r 1'iiut- iug tiflce. Urn LeuHfig, UluDk Kelsasos . AgrPtraentB, Cor.Btnblo Pnls, WnrrnntH, Ksncutiorm, Jsubpoenau Jnslices' Incs, Corlifirat8 of KclioJnrfliip, JiidRineut ExcrcptioD Moles, Finanriiil 8tntcuient on Sbool Hoard, &o , &o. Al! llankfl col on hnnd will bo promptly printed to order. K A S K I N E Mere Slrontly Tcnclcl Far Than Any Cihcr Dm Kuucrn TiECs. J J'owoirul Tonic Imttl.o tdullditsftniim-h will hear. A pacific Tor Miliaria, lllicniuatism, ferrous Vrosi ration, stnl all norm l)e'sci. fur m,. ..... ... ... n t. . i niir.niitiu Arfu Bet;. i-n ii-rir in ((limine. lr. 1 . K. Mlllrr. hone ilijlcinn s St. Frnn-i-Ik Hixpttnl, New York, lum nr. Rarklna lor it it cir null eoniitiiHt nml unMlit, nicr. He avs K.i.-klno in B tncilli'lii of iho lilulm vulim sant.ll)iwiie, nnll Tv nmiic nml anil f-IMin It Inwi'iKilie ti'iiiierituru 1 rnniincntlr. I'tiMue IIO lilld l llurl ami la i . i i . .. i .. 1. , ,v ,i t n lookUl' I'reiia. A lied lii Grrmuny. K.i fnn1"iier has as vet solved tho myi tery cf tho Ueruiun bed. 1 no que-suou which most often turns tip Is whether to Bleep ou tho top of tho mattress and buf ler au ei'ial urea of cold, or to get pur tii.iiv iiiuli-r tho uiuttress and to ivn aln cold for the night in seetlous. A tnll uniu aud u German bod form annul as incon gruous und wretched a couiblnutiou as th - world of art. Ilctlou, or uiocuauics cou how. Lei liii Letter. Dellr.ito Tnncli. TVi rnn know." askinl tllO RUIlltO editor, "that color can bo detected by (ho touchi" No. imlioil tho horso tuuor. "iiave you learted tho schemeY" ... . ... i .i iti Tot all of It, tut l uavo icwueu u i-w tie." "Indeed!- "Yea. I can tell when I fool blue" Plttoburg Telegram. lit a Benlvil Knvelopo. At a rhlladclphla luncheon each guest was handed on a plato a rather thick eu velopo liko a long lotter, addressed toiler beif llreaklng tho beal carefully, tho found a tiny truy Insldo holding a thick hiu-u of delirious Ico creaia Ul various colors. Chicago IlcralJ. inuilui Une uf Wersu The CrBt woman to occupy tho position of cano weigher on a sugar plantation a place of souis trust and responsibility wss a young fflrl from the north. Fortune took bur to the coast country, and, ask ing for tb ltull, " offered and Immediately accepted, aud. glvlug cerfect sat U fart Ion to he einploycrn. I' . .t i- .nl another Una or woiK rying lo answer porsa - - - - ... . A Test of Tolnr, WHien I tro fclioniillitr. If I vo lu.y doubt as to whither a color Is fast. I Just ask for u pattern Biidtiliplt into my tnoutn and chaw It onco In a whllo, and If tho colors hulnt run by tho tlmo I'm ready to l.':iio the ktoro, I'm certain thcy'io fiitt. Youth a CouipanloiL A Ixi.t Ominrtuiiltv. a Ki tniils man savs that bo once lisd a rl aneo to buy the patent for the Nleh olon pavement for 1 1.000 A year oftor ho Ue-cllnotl the oner tno noiaer vt ine nuteut collected f 100.000 In royalties froai . ...... ii it. .i i tho city of bl uouis. uiongv ouw liliruiry Your Cruw. It's a good thing If you have any partlo- ..1.. r., .o o ilWnilfv it bv attuuuinu to it bcrlously A man way bo vory fur wrong In his opinion; If ue wiu asserv u wuu suOlclont euiphnsls he will make niuny people bcllovo there Is something Ul It. ban Francisco -uroiucio. Education In Japan. The peoi'b' ut JPa! aro g"-1 Utter ested in the education and clnvatlon of .nmnn. lu TO( lucre were io ...ii.w.ia and societies for HrU and womon ortablluhod In that eouutry These aro lo addition to tht publlo scuoois, wuicu u long listed. Public Opinion, n. Tinnroiia. of Paris, baa luvoutca s now spoetroscops for Uivestlgattng the changes In tin mono. n. epo-" vw prove of Importance in siuuywg nuu-uioiu Tlis practice of softening food for ebtl- !.,. lu .lurrbid Lv dentists. "It U at tllS bottom cf many sot of bod grtodersi" one sclontlut declares. " ! ; The best bocks are within the reach of the pi oat soeagoi puns. You can get good coirpauiua for as Uttls ttwt $ . .. im. I. urn it . i ti, irk Blronrn cf aaric yellow Ould is projected from around a comer of ... .1 0. n1 vnllllllN (if tho biiUdlng wun mo iurv .......... a lawn sprinkler. boavy quid of tolicco Is flung out among the stunted roso bushes, and an old man-lwarfcd In appearance, with a lean and slender iramo, yem. .i, thick gray hair locks, from which V) an MiilUna loso aud peer two ferret 1 ko and furtive eyes-comes slowly s ouehing Into view Uo wears patched and darned browu Jems clothes, and. as It Is summer. i. .i... ni wi.ir anv biioos m un. ..v speaks first, saying In a breath "Good even' toUahlo light, r.luter. Tlio stranger "llghta" and enters the !.,. wldch. after tho plarimr semi piah ontsldo. looks as coot and gloomy as irrotto Thcro ho came foeo to foco Willi he glri of tho starry cye.i. who Indexed appears, perhaps from tho contrai.t with bor homely surrounding, a raro vision of glrlli-h lovcllnoss. fully and said "GofHl mawuln', though it Is late In the uftcriHKin, but no one makes blm acquainted " The young lady whom tho mother calls BooiUo- brings h'.m directly u drink of cool spring water In a small long hatidled ' i.i. I. l,4i., nn.l as lUrbt OS cork. irOUril.wilieu - - . and whloh seems to lmiart an agi-jwhlo , i .wni.o to the wntori but aa uavor i " " - .. . . i ii. the weary traveler moots Soonlo s hand taklnK tie gourd aud her eyes whllo drink ing. It may be that tho virtue did not all lie lu the gourd. The mother sits botddo the doorway. knitting, smoking and gftzuig uowu . louoly sandy road as sho has done every day tlrnso last fifty years. Along that i - .,.n tho stranrvr. her eld man brought bor to this home the day Ibey were married-only he warni t an old man then, but ono of the finest boys lu ... .ti.nir that road her only con lUOWUiiiiii a . Ucuny u.archo.1 away to "Jluo Garner Drown." but he never came back; along that ro:ul later on came one dlvlulon of Khoruiun s conquollnff lio.us asuiey se, over tho Klroady deflated country on to 1.n sea. mid along that road bouio day In the uour future ho will bo carded In a rough ptno bos. on a Jolting ox cart, up the burvlna ffrouad at Now Prospect church and laid to rest. Old man btubbs. with similar thought, perhaps, sits near ber Industriously chewing a now tobacco cud and spitUng with deadly proclblon at . ii l il,A aim An 1 11 A tho lary Ulcs uasauiB ui - -doorstep, and asking at Intervals, like minute guns: -And what did you say your name mout be. mlsterr- though the guest had uot aa yot mentioned It- "And you are from where, mlstcrt falling to us the name after obtaining It. "And what mout m jru. UUBU.v., mutterf" clinging stUl to bis favoilU title. MAud be you a lauaee, wuwu Whllo gratifying his host's curionlty e i.u. nininti curiously about the km t uiiw. n . i 4 .1 room on hU own account. About the open flreplaoa. at which the family cook Ina Is done, are ranged the only cooking vessels known in croc ao.u. " . i . frvlnu nau lu which they spoU about all meats, a deep pot to boU KToens" aud a coBee pot In which they compound black decoction, strong and bitter, and which thoy drluk enormons y. Uiiassbted with eituer sngur . banir In lorur fee siruiin iii , , toons from th rafters overhead, along with bow raised uie, ears of popcorn and haws of unknown eoiiteutei on pegs .bout the walls hang th eutlr ward v. .in.. .t.tn and uiulor one or in rc ! n , thL 1 aUh U growllnf ai the stranger's m . . .r uy SCI m, araa liKifeen. and when the trav elor again looked toward thom their chairs wero hopelessly Jammed, and all outlines were confused. it may have been that the presence of . !, i..,u,mn snil well dressed strange! UU ,,M..V..'..w - prompted John Henry to unusual boldness to night, at any rate he was soon telling his love In true backwoods heroics. If be wus bashful and awkward, stio was coy and shy Perhaps sho, too, was thinking .1... irnui.h.r niid comnarltiK bla cay. unHttidled grace with Johu Henry's heavy, lumbering manner. She held bark and hesitated long before putting ber protntso Into words. "Oh, Sooiilo," ho finally blurted out, "if yon likes me. rtid don't like to ecy so. lust houozo my hand." i - . . I..H.1.. This aplioul was prouuoiy irresinui. for tho tioxt moment tlu.ro was qtitto a w.iw itv in tlm hinrrTtni lluo between I ti...m imlta iiiianlmoiia. In fact Her heavy masses of aubiiru hair hung over Ms shoulders, and her bangs were tU uiushod up with Ida carroty forelocks, whilo tlio rod ribbon at her throat and his flaming uocktlo wore ludlstluguinUuLiy mingled. Tho firo bumed ulowly out and was not replutilahed. but lleury staid untU tlie traveler, with many sud momorles tug t l.l nten heart, drow tho cover over his head and slept, despite the suor lng of his straugo oia oca louow. When he awuli tbo next morning tbe entlro family had boon long op. Tho old man was out feeding tho stock; Mm Btubbs sat In tho doorway smoking aud looking down th lonely roaa. uuniuug. perhaps, of that fair, bravo heurtod boy who so long ago wont out thut way to "Jlne Ouv'uor Drown." as the emoke curled blue and bully from her plpo, Soonle was making bread at a tablo a few foot from the bodsldo. "Good mawiiln'," ah sold, with a ismtle on hor ripo rod lips. bch lookod sweot and temptUig until be thought of John Henry a tobacco siuoa mouui mu dorod. You'd better bo glttln' up," sho "old. breakfas' Is nuit ready." Got npl It certainly was lime to got ... i... i i.un, n.nt to bo dona wuu a blooming and bright eyed young huly looking calmly on at a distance of six feet How ho uufferod as the time flow ouward and she loitered about tho table, and would not go away nor turn bor back upon him. The biscuits were all mado and she began to sot the table, calling mm a -iuy boy." and again telling biro. It was tlmo x. oil tin an' wash." NORTH THIRD STHEHT. PlIHA VA Terms --t-.OO pcr'day. TAN NY STAHN, xt 6 J. A. SPA UN, Mniing:r. CM. Miller nnd W.ll. MorlHcn, Hoiks Dt'0. 1, UM, National Hotel 1 HyWM. 1IOLZWOUTJI HRhlXS(U:OVK, PA, Hmoilala(1, KelurnlalisJ and Improve). Thi vort centrally InCuleil hotnl III tUetowo. Firm lnii-caitno(lailiini for lb trTilln iiuWIlc. AprUJU. 'ti. urLiiiiiiiUdu i S. L. BUFFIB GT01T .. . . . M.Bi.. I, Lnnwn In tha lirfleld el !M l1- .11.1.... .1, .mi victi m- that ha In. ri'ino lolol ml l.ne.uvnt lila Hi arno nml i revl'li'l U.ii ... .. v.. , i..n r I l.ii utA lr. ftrifir. lie 'l,mm m tan i.rn Lll-il III I fell fit 11 Of tbo Int. i -..t III inuvtil I nl ulralhu Ityuti.K out tftll. 'oo-ieMlnif I lie txoli.vi'nb i r ltd ie IL !li irt..:rUi. Ml tul' bra .1. i nfn i.re.1 .,j...m i.i ni r. 1.1 MTiiiuLun ri' n " j w. .-1. . ,rl. i-ll i! unit" ii'ir ii.' i"ii" p". .. , . ii ti.o ton k" iLecri-Mlnlianilai.il rf.-rni . i i i..... .. i . i.riil lrrlt i r I I-ll .uri lii.ai- I lie mil.riniiii aiit iiBOIiultoiiiiulcu.-e uiHi irci un auylLg iui tialb. fr7I.IT 7 ZSi '-ENTIRELY W TE 3ir) IMLWBU0K i rinlW iiiiei. It'll telle ftlon '! . . . ..... I -...I .. ..'.I ..r,.,.H. Ill Wlili-ll l.iv .'- frl.ttn lml.lMiiil In hpv iiiitietl en tliu loli-. A mimel ul t'vcry-ihiy lue nnJ ncHiul luf i) , arnlim nml iinmcy-i'iivliiw: to uiki v lliiiiilri-'l u liiiiiiltvili- Ol lituiilliiil i "11 l.- l'- ul etmniTli af. It Mniur.lliiiiry lew in i.-t ' iiiidfiM" l"'n- N'oilona in Iho whole I lf- urvol tl.e i.Oi.k trielo l.Ko it. Selurt mhik'I h'HK wrt-ul valiiotmlirt icciil". ' r,,".r2 , .ui-ntH ImiKiia l..r a nii'l ttrn rl... ..jt , i i t lr lull ili'M-ii,ll..ii ini'l tiriu;'. .A !.. i lua ulvtu Aari.K tvlihtiut i inillnl. UlU K st:AMJU;l.l.kl'. Hox Wl, . I'litiiAiiKi.i'iiiA, r... l .b. 1,'li, flm. Ililirr Irlcr nl a flmllar rlmr.ietpr from pronil nnt Inillvliliiiiis, vhlili unmii Kniklni ana cmrtly o until iiMed mrrlt, fill bv fcut un an- pin :ltitill. 1 ftni'Kine can he tiiken without any fiorlal mo0 Iralinlvl-e. ii.w ir lint'le. holil by or Brut l. inn . I un t.-eel iii or iirli-i-. lilt. KASiilM-; t)., ti urres St. Liobig Companys Mi'MuT OF MEAT iNVAi.run.E nut uysi-m-sia AGEifiiiciit Tc;iiG fur Imralifis. iEstaalaaocns Beef Tea- !Sop, S.lUCOf ORj Jliltlo IUMk Aliio lir llnvtirinn 1 T.NUI - F. only w itli Pnron LleMf's S SKJ.NATrilK in bluo Ink Kerosslube"" ol,l l y nil Mtiit kc p r.-, UioiDr ami IirugijUi - I tUi otriona till eoswn.il J ;1 33w K. lata St., below Pallo a klll, IkUa., V . i tOvnni)irHlU Kt1 A A . V Blniwrlly lrm Ihono Wv;ilR:nl l rlv lncr bom &c rIIwt!r. AiWimi .-nad rviaiff ca tdeaLoL Hoar I na av till ,alfio erewii v. -v, i,. .i OAI.0AFJ3 tiim C . .!. V JL VVll '.I UMI j. ; '.-.v.-.V. i'J riryi'inM prS bnnntint h balr. ic... " F. -.1 I riMiiulfieuurli4iil irruwin. LVjiT i.s!.- llgr (fill to H 1 - I . . . :.-A-J t a ta .ai Hair to ii Youthful Color. U-.63ul'itl V.'IUL1IU1 ,. ... TVoifwl, tiir.i4 iwl bfl earv f'rr:rr.,PnlM, aaj rtnuaailiviln. l.ni;ixei'nilulfVfi-i. tV iv luorno. UevaieMlwnUkii bucua A Ow, M b ill n I lllirai .V- . -a "sw r w I ft W L ; LIS i ii.,it LY'l?. ciif..l i ' v :'iiinftieKi k'L'.vrrrlrre.tiiJ fX I flWriiiMl (,; Cleiin s e a Iin X IV. Ill PllSMIHI'N All.-! v Puln am I I iifla miiwit I o li Vjy Hell t I 10 MOr'H.F,V jsi' lltfi-lores t h ilJf? -iVj TI.Yii.l,tlKi:2A?EVS A i.nt!ule If HcJ Into eni'ii noir i !.' nl'lf. I'rli'S Mcentn'nt lrnult ly U ..ri.il flu i-lr. i:i.Y lil.ulli hiui-iriolirit.iiw York. ROSE I CLEVELaKD. hlSl Kll 'K null aticinl MARVELOUS "Koclul Mirror ; nr Moral t;iilturc. U tlir title ol hc i.t.hi.1 uuw tiouli iiitrp.titecl by Mim IMovelaiM. Ju"t " . ""1J'V. llit l.o" ,.e-f. iinilimi-lv llluMu.t.-.l. illi i-l lltbo ariiVili'liliif of .MISS t!..KV KUAMI... '1 1 i.e V r. . ' i... ........ ii. ...i Miiml ami M'fuil "i- in'rc, irtio neilihooil niul woiiiiiiilitM'tl. The .I'd llllui ll'ii, Ilo llltinnt Willi t'-io l". vot y our ! auiililrrf e!.ry..u. Ibnue beaullSiil. .j"'p v K,,nriiii.t:iil. Iho iui .1 eoiivern.1'11. n, lie ...kwnril anil rbv. A uiullim'" curi-, I. W" " luU imbruiiube.-.. Wo. H tulmc-rlitiii l"'l tvt r .ul.llhi'd . "l0 ''"''.ltu lluuf uio inn niii-fi inm "...WW .v i- Ad HINTS WANTED. Ffervwberc. Tim mice-i i.r wt.rHlnir-tiieiiH .oa'ctlilim roi...rLi.Uf. Ne.iy ..it I .'' ''":,".:!j!!J,!"l'::l?::!i,J.r,,,i,,r. ami turnm. mul iiumo y.ur ol.i.ico ..l luinUO t or I" ."'lie It liifUMW ""! '." lor comi.lel .". "i ovll.l. al'l' l' will b- lorur.l...l by roiurn mull ii..Kliil.l. WbotuI tt rmitsuitruuloiU. J.L-HEBERT PDBLISHIHJ CO, 017 Si Oil) Ollvo St., St. Louis, Mo. April i, '". ES.riB"Baffae mum im, r tr tr if ft ro " Wholly unlike nrtiflVlul syntenif. Any bulk leu rm-.l In olio ri'U.lliiK. CUn-'f. o 10K7 lit Iliilllninre nml liiotat Iletrolt, luu) ul l'lillii.luliblii, UlMat Wai-l.liiiiteu.l'ilS ill iiiiKii'ii iiiiiiu i-i.i..i. vi . I'liiuii'ia imn Stu.leutj, ut Yule W elloiilfy, (.berlln. I'olvorKliy ol I't'iiii.. MUliluiin t'lilvcrHOy, l'liniitauiua, .N.0..S.0 l.nili.rii-.ll.y Kit-iiAiiii I'lim-roii.tbe Svlea W. W. Ahthii. .li'HAM V. HknJamih. (iiiwiiN, ir. Kronii, l:. II. Cook. Ili-l. lloilK I'IiIkii (iiiwiiN. ir. Kronii, l:. II. Cook. t'riutt iinl N. Y. St;ite Normal t'olloae, ao. Ill.'l urreBl.uuuuiii:v, i iupiiuuius ruar roil t'lll'B li im I'UOK. LiOlSLTTlV-o V'ir.liAvo. New York. to glt op an' wash." A year later tho traveler returned that j Half a mllo up the road he stormed at a new one roomed cabin, and In tho doorway sat Boonle with a cob ripe In bor mouth, . i . .inn,n.1u bnlttlna and rock ana aiiu ni" i,u..mw. n lutf a white haired baby. Li . the pmv wootls all the children have whlto hair. A doit inside tbe house growlod heavily, but was quickly silenced. Boouie recoffulxod . 1 i.. .,.,1 .iIa.1 Iiip buabaild. lUe vra.eicr ii - - - John lleury came slowly Into view from iui iml tlia bouse, olectod a nhower of to bucoo Juloo upon a flower bod, throw a well worn "chaw" among tho etrnpRluig rose biislies ana earn, aii m x "". ..iwutnvim' tollable llffht. mister. Louis Calvert In .Detroit lYee Press, rm.-. 4, i i n.imrnr of Immigrants ar- in 1687 was 610.03U. of whom 823.038 wero males and 104.007 females. Of theao there wero 170.C00 wn nnut nritain ana ueiana, rt,uu males aud 73.454. females, hoiilj re malnder of Buropo there wore C23.C51. ot whnm 811.779 woro males au4 XW.B78 fomalos. llrooklyB I'isiglsv VMS WHt.it All tm AILS.. I. Il.l , w.w. TJoelrioiiKh riyTiiu, l'iU aontl. Uto LtJ Intloio. H..lthyiFll"HiJil. I liollove Plso's Cure for Consiunrtlon navod my lifo. A. II. Dowkll, Killtor Kntiulror, Etlen ton, N. O., April 23, lb7. 1 r LJi i r- I ' I CJ i 1 K.,r 1 1 I II ihla gloll Tho nr.BT Ccuuh Medi cine Is Vino's Ci'B roa CowstrMPTioM. Cblldroo taUo It without objocllon. Uy all druugUU. U6u, J s "I i t.rS k". ni lL liat I. 1 Bcji.Viu"!! Hjriiu.( TB.ro.o. Bee j r QALESMEM UlWlKTLl). IVrmnnent pofltlontl K.i'iraule.tl with RAI..Mty ANU EXPKNSEtl i-AIII. An illarmlneJ mini fian fteod wllS I. Hi-cullr.r atlvautaitae to bexlnneri. Stouk uii.l. t... Inclu.lliia iu.ioy latt-felllua fneolal tie. Outnt fro. AJJrtff at ones. (Name tuts paper. ItKOVVN UltOTllfcKS. Nur-eryme n. liuouester, V, T April v.i, 'Kg. am. pl. llr.iiiav. tir&val. Urlirbthi llniirt. frlnarv l.lvur IiImobsdm. Narvuuflu.fl. fie. Ilura Uiiarau.eeil. (ilfl.e BH Arch rtret, fbllaael. -i,uu per bottle, fur V w. AlDrua Mr it, S. F SHEARY, , Centreville, Snyder C., Ta. i Fire nnom ?nrnt cl.iiui KtoeU Comi.aulos ropietenled. ' 'roniluiu Noiuf. Me AiteMuieal EOARDIM HOUSE. rlMlU undei-bii,'ri0(l LnticR made) X amiile preparttlun (or tlie aoeommedetlea libe i.ullio woultl r'f'saifully eanounoe that be will furpitb hiiartllnK and lodging atibe raleof feveiity-Ove rente a iley or iweaty-tve ceuteauieal. Siablltg asd feed (or eert lurnltbetl nbeep. Tliok not having tried lilt talU e r" ! M l.ivMnl tooalt, foil i ' illamitivlteil, H.hi"-(i a I ..4 .., Uoariloue, a.1- ' . I'll l'. L i ! ! 7 av)Milni'iy bal tUod tlu ploynumt-Cticago HersW. i "jwuv w - '';, i j vvi'iiM tii ! woaiutt ..-eti.se- f
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