CO i aaaaaaaai Wave von eecn our latest Creations in letter Deaotj? envelope? HlxYrc jnn buns Zt 'A postal will fetch y u Speciaiens A Family Journal, DtVStttt lo Newa, Science, Art, Political IcNMj ami Current Literature. Kates: One Duii.it Per Annum, in Advaact. 1 tM l'WlBMlir, Editorand Proprietor. . 1 1 ' JV- ' JiMrtaftttaraEm) Florida. Af&ehtt tblapfeol MIDDLEIH'R.ill SNVDKR COUNTY PKNN A. .IAN I'AKY IT 1 901 NUMBER 3 ,"'Blly.fnliirHHlTonr via Prnn ajliiiln Railroad. The first Jacksonville tour 0t tin sea son via the Pennsylvania Railroad, ill lowing two weeks in Florida, fovea New York, Philadelphia, and Wnsh- I'liiiina n nooosiinodav tioiiH (one berth i, and meal en route I in both direettona while traveling on j the special train, will be sold at the lbl I lowing rales: New York, ISO; Buffalo, m 25; Rochester, "l: Elniira, $41. 1".; Brie, 154.85; yYllllarusport, 150; W'il keebarre, 850.8ft! ud at proportionate rates from other points. For ticket, Itineraries, and full In formation apply to ticket agents; I!. P. Fraser, Passenger .m-n t Bufltlo Dis trict, .'to; Main Street, Ellleott Square, Buffalo, N. V.: P. Palnmteer, City Ticket Agent; 20 State Street, corner Corinthian, Rochester, N. Y.: B. 8. i lunar, Division Ticket Agent, Wil liamsport, Pa,; or address Geo, v. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia. I-1T-Jt. ' let) Monday night. 1 Institute will ho held in iBhor'tly. . ! a i .... ... TT . TT . nuieiiui.rrr uiiiiouiiecs nun ingion ny special tram f eliruary . hlr going out of htwine. I Excursion tickets, Including railway A' fcw 'ethaiifresaiul Heveral additions transportation . have beeh made in our sale register. A parbt was given by Mr-. Howard s'ouik last Friday evening to Mime friends. . fheshiie factory starlet in with a fWsuppienimit o'f hands. Monday morning. The nfeahbers of the Reformed church of this place celebrated the Lord's Sup perUtnday evening. .'flBiVANTKD. A girl wanted for general house work, (iood wanes. A. N.Waknkk, Selinsgrove, I'n. ReYiW. ii. Boycr, of the tnitedi Brethren church, is holding revival j meetings at New Berlin. Mis Kate A. Wagensellcr, an experi- tmccd milliner, will open a millinery store Ju Selinsgrove in the ti lover i building Feb. 1st. Next week we will publish the "lie ill of Honor.'" If you have not yet paid your paper, send in your emit lance so we can credit it with that issue. The Krul.erviilo Lutheran elaireh, which was built a century ago, will he torn down, the cnurch council having iifuuetl to creel a new numiing at a cost of $8,000. County Treasurer Benneville Smith says he received another consignment ot'tish. This may sound "lisliv" as he failed to show it. But Ben. is' honest or he could not be County Treasurer. Pennslvania will have three legal holidays next month, as follows: Tucs- "Iny, Feliruary 12th, Lincoln's hirtlrVttiy; Tuesday, February l'.Hh, election day, and Friday, February 2Jd, Washing Ion's birthday. Fob Bale ob Rent. Country store without stock. Room will be vacant by Feb. 1. Good place for country pro duce. Nine room dwelling. Reason lor selling, sickness. Terms easy. Geo. W. Himmelreich, Kl-lt. Cowan, Pa. The Republican nomination lor of ficers of Franklin twp. will b.1 held at the usual pi ice on Saturday, Jan. looi, iii the afternoon. The names of candidates should he handed to the committeeman till Monday, Jan. 21st. o to A. B. Soles for a smooth easy shave or up-to-date hair cut and head cleansed with a refreshing shampoo or dandruff removed with his tonic, a clean towel to each patron. Parlor iu bank building, one door cast of Post office, Satis (action guaranteed, tf. The supreme court in Philadelphia, recently sustained the judgment of the superior court, that no estate, real or personal, can lie bequeathed to any per son in trust for rel glous or charitable Uses, except the same he done by deed or will at least one calendar month be fore the death of the testator. "or regular annual mark down -ale Ladles' and Children's Coats, ( apes Mini Skirts is taking place. As usual We are cutting the prices almost in half. Ladies' Coats from slo to 10.60. Ladies' Coats from 88 to $5, Ladies' Coats from -ii to l. And all others In proportion. s. Weih, '"'t. Belinsgrov trrTyTrrT.) goodlincs head mu eu off, yilgXT';KRS0NA I ffll ! .have Reported to rlen Onenei &i-XtitA; Mj$yJukb I Victim's Head Secured as Evltlc CALIFORNIA. Tluriy-f ive Day1-' Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania llailroad Company lias arranged for n special personally conducted tour through California, to leave New York and Phlli !i Iphia on February 1 1, by the "( den late special," com po-ed exclusively of Pull man parlor-smoking, d I n in g-room sleeping, coniparttlieut, and observa tion ours, returning by March 20. This special train will be run r the entire route. The best hotels used whore extended stops are nut li , but the train will beat the constant command of the party. Round-trip tickets, covering all ne cessary expenses, $450 from all points on tne Pennsylvania Kail road except Pittsburg, from which p iiul the rate will be $445, For further information apply to tick et agents; ourist A l; 1 1 1 . 1 1 . ; Broad way, New York; I Court Street, Brook lyn; 780 Broad Street, Ne war li, N. J.; B. Courlaendcr, Jr., I'assenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, Mil.; Colin Stiulds, Passenger Agent South eastern District, Washington, D. TIiob. B. Watt, Passenger Agent West ern District, Pittsburg, Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Pass enger Agent, Philadalphia. 1-17-l'i. -- - COURT HOI SE CUB'S. REV, C. W, HE1SLER, D. D. President of Susquehanna University Sbunsgrove, Pa. i- entire :il a re li (count, mil i mi is sold. Velvets, ( loths, discount. I- lauuels, th I rt iugs, 1 20 Htot Slon Pa. New Millinery Store in SeUSSgroVC. February 1st, I will open a millinery in Selinsgrove in the Glover Room oniiosito I lower's law of- Boe. I will carry u full line of the latest styles of millinery goods, notions M"d fancy goods and will be prepared to meet the wants of all. KATK A. WAQBNBBIiLEB. MAXAGEKS ELECTED. The ntock holders of the Main Shoe Limited, met at the factory office Moachvy evening and elected the fol lowing pecaona managen for the enau year : Hon. G. Alfred Schoch; K. ' Walter, Win. H. Hampton, A. G, hou, W. L German, John M. elnlnger, I). A. Kern, W. V. Wit nniyer and W. B. Winey. Bank Directors. The First National Bank of this Pkce Tuesday elected the following Persons to serve as directors for the eu 5fng year : Hon. Geo. Alfred Schoch, W. W. Wlttepmyer, Aaariah Kreeger, rMUlner, W. C. Pomeroy, J.N. paon, James G. Thompson. The .CO. 1, I ' uion Wilmer :200. I, lot in Blckel, 151. Deeds Entered for Record. Bliaa and Elizabeth Wolf to Wolf, I acres ami ; perches in township for $1 10. Pi. John I', Kearns and wife to Blckel, lot in Beavcrtown, for leo. Btzlcr to Wilmer Bicki Beavcrtown, for John W. Aigler and W. A. two acres in Beaver twp., for i George EUler to Wilmer A. Blckel, lot iii Beavcrtown, for rioo. Sadie Garl tiger, George Garluger, Mary ( '. Smith, Foster Smith and wife to Isaac M. Smith, j of 100 acres in Adam- twp., for $7212.25. Heirs of Jacob BlllgUIUaU to Isaac M. Smith, lot iu Troxelvillc, for -1 100. Amos Benfer and wife to Alvllda Koinig, house and lot in Adamsburg, for $800. Letters Grained. Letters of administration In the es tates of Adam and Mary A. Baumgurd GOING ill 1 OF lit MM." The tmdersigiiod offers h stock of General Merchandise dilution of 20 In i ' per cent comtmmciug Jan. ITtti, 1001 tiltuiug until ih. entire stock lin tiiMiiM. Dress t Itxtds including Silks, Henriettas, Sergi Mohair, etc, at rcihlct ioi, o 20 per ci III Dress Inittgs, i luting Flauuelett , ottou Flannels, 1 Table t loths; etc. al a u duciioit per ceir.. I'Kil I.S. Prints, 5e. Fine Brown Muslin, ( iinghains, oc Applotoll "A" "i Dress linghums, 5, K and II c. NOTIOXB, I .adlcs I tide rt r, 20c to li ; t i Vcsis, 5o up; Fascinators, 20c up; ony Varn, 0c hank. oexts' i l l: i-ii ixo Hi i i. siuspciulcrs, (); Ailmlra - ; President Suspendon Shh t-, 25c, for n ii r pi lei Culauudrled; Wc I I .UUlllll ii d. T ie mill t e; alls, "ic to lilK'J Bo l Iveiall MK.N'H t'XHKUWK VII, 50c Fleeced n 10c; 15c Fleeced now hasp 10c; 5I lc; 45c; Men's UlC lax- Dr. J. W. Orwig sjienl last Friday in Sunhury. NerM. Middleswarth, of Troxclvllle, was in tow li Monday. N. I', lluni'iiel, of K reamer, ua at the county seal last Thursday. Mrs. F. C. Stahl, of Beading, is vis iting her parents InSvviueford. Dr. I. (J, Barber, of Dam life, was at MiddlebUrg one day last week. Mrs. Daniel Bolcndcr has gone to Ak ton, t)hio, to visit friends inn) relatives. Mrs. Theodore Walter of Akron, O., formerly of this place, is seeing the sights iu i ill in. Fx-Otttninissionor Isaac Sisitts, of Meiservllle, n;h al the county -cat ; Monday. M. L, Waller, one of Franklin tow ii- ' S!U s ItcplllulC.'lll eon 1 1 1 1 1 ( I ; 'el I ell , Was ' a caller Bttttirdnv. Mrs. Dr. Keller, of Flijiliethvillc, is visiting her parents, .lames p, Smith and wife at I In- place. I'.. P, Heilllhaell, of New Berlin, drop ped ill lo paj his le-peeis and hi- sub scription (Saturday. M. MlUlier of Ivant . at thecouti ty seat Tuesday ami was re-elccleil a director oi ihc bank. Miss Bhoiia Bachmaii, ol I'uxton wile, visited her father in lln- place during lln pasl week. Geo. W. Trow it, and Adam Gordon, of Alt. licasaui Mill-, were callers al this office Saturday. i . i'.. uoi Km- ami lainiiy, m .-sun- bury, Sunday wore the guests ufSnm'l Spitlerund family iu Swineford. John R. Kreeger is now at loswt.ll, Now Mexico. His many frleuds hero Iiojk' the climate may restore his health. I hid Burgess John F. Stetler and Coal Merchant Geo. II. Wtciiiingcr spent burg. Tucsdav Week ill li.'llll- 'tuicrs M ti ' Whin Wlilti Over !0e in A. N. Warner iStlsqtll 'ouiity at 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 -1 1 1 secre- a University, was II business TlllirS- Ctirl Seebold, I Howard Fotllk if the week at tin llllll Milt late . t r iff o, r24i; I- in ys' and or cent, BltoEH. ntime lc-, than one former pi ice; Boys' Hoots as low in Rubbers as low as 5c per pair. 1 1 UOI Kit I Kit. Granulated Sugar, 0c pet U., '.7 IU $1.00; Soda, 8c per lb; Arbtlekle '. l.'e; Golden Blend Coffee, J lbs. In ( lystcr ( 'rackers, 5c and other goi proportion. ;.oi UNO. Boys' Suits J price; Men'-, children's I vercoats, - I to UEN's 8U1TM. id 1.50 kind now $K.5U; S.CH $0,60; $7,50 kind now . Ii.01) suits us low as $2.o0. No goods sold except lor ('ASH or PRODUCB. W. W. Wn ii SMVEIt. " l lttrt.l t I'a. i Mall." BY. T.IK NEAnOAKII AIR mm: railway 'Florllaaiiil IVesi luUla Hhorfl Lin TO I'll.-: Winter Res irl ol tin N uith, no oi Kreaiuer - mer le county -I at Wiilues- uppiy ot stationery kiiul uid . now it her llev, ' tary of , al the day. M. I. PotllT. all Seebold. .1 ' N. Brosills an the early pari ' Capital. .1 B. Mag. e, chants, w a- at day to older a new i ll'oin t lie l'i 1ST, Francis B. Buyer, of Mt. Pleasant Mills, called Monday to soon red a nice lot of neatly printed stationery execut l d al Ibis office. Mis. HatticSmlth, aftei liaviugspcul I several xv e, l.s w ith friends in this place returui d to her home in New Ivcllsiug i ton, s. ii. LTlrlch, the Globe Mill- merch ant dioppeii iii lo see a- I uesilay w hue , he vvtts in tow n. Oliver Is doing a lin e business and ; ulwaj s bappy- i John 11. Shiiinbach, of Klssimmce, . uutieil nis name naturaay loom- iaig I list of subscribers. He knows it goo 1 thing when ho sees it. it .mil iiu ace. Burner, the man accused of the mur der of Adam GiMstllng, near l.iverpiMil, on the night of OctoU-r 2, will have a ghastly piece of evidence to confront when he is called before the court for trial Some time ago it was atinnuncctl that I ho grave of i iood ling had been opened and -hoi extractc I from I he dead man's head to he used in the trial. The prose cution ha- "one a -top fai l her than this and has secured the entire head of the dead man. One dark night not long ago two well know n . h si. hiiis of Mittlill, political CnClllicS, Went til the lower end of the county and 1iiel a will known char acter of Midillehttrg, They hin d a car ring tin pretext thai they wanted to hold a consultation over a typhoid fever pattern in the country and then drove over the hills ami hack to I he old graveyard where the remains of Adam ( loodling wore laid to rest ii day after he was foul Iii murdered, supposedly by t he man who stands charged with Ho crime. Mil IIIINUI and I he sky w lis Ideal high) lor secret uH'f purty arrived at thcccmc itftci' midnight and al oner lltillU I he glUVC of I lie llllll - There w as overcast, all lltiollS. lie lery ultortli set about lo, den d man. resilient pit I I his found, the Middli hurt! Illced pi 'k and sboV el and wein to work, his only light lieing tic few rays -le d from a imillled dark Ian lorn in t he hand- of of t he physi cians. While the work went on tin other tloetor sat on the edge of a tomb stone and tried lo whistle a cheerful tune. The grave Was UOI opened save at the hcid. When t he colli ii lid was struck the upper pan was removed with a -bolt axe a nd the M Iddlcburg man was handed a short m , W ith this he cul completely otitic bead of the dead man and when the gruesome operation was complete handed it up io tin' waiting doctor, who placed it in a suck which bad been brought along for the purpose, Then the grave was refilled and tin physicians drove hack to town whill, tin- Middleburg man went home Tin took the inol'llitlg train back to Milllitl and now Adam I Ilillg's head is jarred and stowed away in the stable of one of 1 he physicians to he produced, al tie trial. The prosecution has lutil living ti keep the tail that lie N will pltslUCC tin shattered skull iiiiel by circulating tin u pon mat only -hot wa- taken lioin the hodv and that no p ut Wilsl'olllovi LOST HER P0CKETB00K. Mi-s Nellie Stephens, ,,f LcWlstoWll, was ;i passenger on the earlj train Monday luoriilug for Stllibury. When the train reached a point near Beavcr town Miss Ktephens accltlentally left her purse fall out an oN'll car w IlldoW, The conductor was uotitlcil ami tele graphed io Ikitvortown where the track men were ordered to make a diligent search for the ss'kel hook. Lad r the purse wa- found by a track hand and with its em i ten I - ui id i-t ui hid it w as re turned to Us grateful ow uer. l ui VI) I VI W ALLET, Conductor Hmkle Pick-d Up $4300. Passenger Conductor William Itiukle who riiustlntaigli SlltiDttiy on the Pen nsylvania railroad, a i. days ago jilck- cd "I' a pcM'kei i i, coiiiainiug 1801), which a careli - pnssengi r had dr ipped on the seat of one of the coaches. While passing through the train just before reaching Northumberland, the i o uluetor noticed a fat kel Isiok !y- ng on one oi lie seats, ricKlllg it he started to Hud tin- ow nei . "ii-U 'cessiui. I Here was not'., tic piii-s,. by , Inch Its owilol found. hen he rcachi il llari 'ondiictor I link le walked Into ; liee o the l oiiipaiiy III I arn , , Wallet. There he loill'llt'll thill ill or tliscovercil Ills I..-- ahoiil a lial lifter IlltV i 1 1 .: the lain ai ' and had telegraphed an hiiplil . ii. An answer a- sen! thai lln lilt' w a- -ale and next da il w a ed to is nw Her, lip I was about ml be tburg le of- I' the own hour low II, about iron e-t, if. Nutle .f SALE KEl Will I I Is I I Iv I I I II ,11,1 tint henilinir when the blllmiri. prlnli il at Uil llii.'. W In mi tlir liili- .io- n. ,1 liriiil.nl nl il,i. ill- III I,.' tilltul.il, O, I . - ui', t- ifll. IIIU In lillVe -Hli' hIiUIIIiI MllCHll ii iittMtrtocI iii tula I'l.luiiiii ii ii. in .ii. a iiuvc ' n lira nortleweat f Ittitni -I, ntl fitrin of ,.i . K II In i I -ell J ami l riulnu , , iU- itirtli-wcal nf .1 wih aril I unit tAriuiaa ,i o v IIMl lit d'e iv i l inn mi llllll ml!, west of luu-ii-liti, Annie . - ..i : a uiltlg from the grave. I h through a stranger and demanding an t presence. The prosecution strong case against pel ise is being save part story leak. Ilndhifj ilc xpla nation m out beai for it claims to have Burner and no i to convict him. I'KIMAin I.I.U lii:s. Penns) ' tnniuil Moetini! The annual meeting of t lc I van iii llailroad company, whicl take piaeo on March I-', in llol'tl ml Hall, Philadelphia, promises one of i he most important in t Ii Tliey MiinI lie livid Soi Later TI i ebruur 1st. l''lectlolls for ward, borough ami 1 he Un;y Line Uwrn:mg uaily I rains township officers for regular term of of- tj FioriJa I flee are held on the ihird I uesilay ol I February. Certificates of nomination uer, late of West Beaver, were granted to T. A. Wagner. W ills Probated. The last will and testament of Mis. Margaret Spahr w as probated Thurs day. Hiram P. .1 arret t Is Ihe executor and her daughter, Evat, is tin-sole heir. Marriage Licenses. Tiie ''Florida Fast M til," another of the Seaboard Air Line Ivallway s splendidly equipped i rains, leaves New Vork daily at 12:30 a. in., '.' lid Street Station, Pennsylvania Rail road, with I 'n 1 1 man Drawing Room Sleeping Car and Day Cinches to Italeigh, South. mu Pinjjs, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, where eon- i,.,ntln. u fa 1 Trim Uf 4 llfVlluf l.A .1,1 . . .. . . nil I mil., tin inline i. ... ..... . 1 EdgarK MeLmn, Liven I. T , nii r.,i,i illt. nhl " "i - . - - --- tram conioi ts at cw ) orK with t Annie M. Burner, i .John It. I laim tva Miller, Select VoUf Dale. Persons who propose to make sale this coming spring should select their date as early as possible and have it In serted in the l'o si's sale register. The notice w ill bo Inserted free in our sale register if the bills are printed at this office. Ha i K.i ins at Carman's Peter Carman, Mt. Pleasant Mills ia offering a new line of ladies hats and millinery goods. Men's bats 25 cents and Queenswarc at 3 Phila., j train Bostan 7:uo p. in. Leaves Phila Selinsgrove. I jelphia 2;50 a, tu,, Baltimore :--I3 a. m., Washington 10:00 a. tn., Rieb lUOnd 9.40 p. iu., arriving Southern Fines 0:80 p. ni , Columbia 1:46 a. in.. ISavaunah &:00 ti. ni., Jacksonville 9.10 a. ni., St, Augustine 11. lo a. ui.. Tampa 0.80 p. in. Through Pullman Drawing Kooin Sleeper New York to Jacksonville. Through Vestibuled Passentjer Couches and perfect ser vice. For informal ion cull on or write to nil Pennsylvania Railroad offices, or 8eaboard Air Line Railway represen tatives, at 30(1 Washington Street, Hoi-ton, Mass.; 1200 and 371 Broad way, New York; 30 Sooth Tblrd St., Philadelphia: 207 East German St, Baltimore; 1434 New York Avenue, WashinKton, or to R. E. L. Hunch, General Passeusrer Accent. Forts. ami nomination papers lor camhilates for township and borough officers, elec tion officers ami school directors in the same, must he tiled Willi the county commissioners at least eighteen to fif teen days respectively before the day of election, the day upon which the act U done, paper filed or notice given to be excluded from ami the day of elec tion to be Included in the calculation or reckoning. As the third Tuesday ol February next w ill fall on the 10th, nominations for borough and township officers must be made eighteen days be fore the day of election, or not later than Friday, February 1st. MARRIED. Jan. , at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. N. Wet.ler, Ph. I). )., Win. H. Brubakcr, of Sunhury, and Miss Catharine Charles, of Port Treverton, Pa. Jan. 12, hy Rev. M. E. McLinn, Edgar S. McLtnn and Annie M. Burner, both of Liverpool, Pa. Jan. 6, by Rev. D. B. Me Lain, James W. Walter and Cora E. Matter, both niisyl h will h. his tory o the company. Besides the con sideration of the annual report, which w ill -how ihe marvelous growth of tin company iu Its many departments, tin constitution will I Herod for accept ance; also the plan for the increase of I In-capital stock. I he pasl year has licell a pllenonieliallV pro-pe,ils one for the company, and it starts out on the new century with a most roseate hue before il. The annual report of the company will be given to stock-holders, ami tickets of admission issued to i hem for the annual meeting, on ami after March 6, at the secretary's office. Broad street station Philadelphia, - Si:u I U THEM RIGHT. A number of young hoys in the Flrsl ward wore arrested for writing an ob scene letter to a young girl in Northum berland. The letter gol into the pos session ot tin- girl s tat i, or w ho hail a warrant issued for the boys, ami they wore taken to Northumberland where the case was Battled by (he payment of a line and costs amounting to about eleven dollars each. It is to be hoped that this will be a warning to the boys and an eye-opener to their parents, and that they will naver Indulge in such a questionable proceeding again, MiUon SUuulurd. HATtftlDAY, I'. li. In, Hit Mitluieliuriii on Hie Knocli UltiKnttiatti In 'i tea, : I ..... I "I . ,n incut, rill'ltSUAY, Kelt, -.'I 'J nulls Kh'ltflelil, Vi-. Amanita II. n hiirana, I .mis. jituni; tiittlu ltiitmn uis Tuesday. Mn ii t vin -i II In. I- eowa, In ilt r liletneuta. Kit IU V. Msreli 1. IM0, ni S.lll'IU l lllllt'll IN I l-ntl Mnrka will aollA Iturafa, 1 liljilrni'litt -ATtMIOAY, Msreh 'J. one ami ti. -tt Ii tif Mill. Hi Mui:. .latum hr 1 llnlsi . ei.tt s :i In Mil tli- in 1. 1 farinina intiilviiiLiilM tt I iN.sia . Mnrelt I :. Hirer i weal ol Miilillrawsrtlt, .Inlni A . ell a Itoraea, .' Itiulva, cattle ltllll. III. III-. OSlAV. Mnreli II, one fmirlli in I weal nl Mltlilleluiru, Iteini IViiliri ill ., borsea, nuts anil faruilnii ltiiileinenta FUIDAY, Marclt A, in,,, ami anr-ltalf miles wratnf Allnr, K. J Trntl will ,i luraaf, t ..tt . .mil fHrnttttn ltuili iin'nis. rilKSDAY, March IS inllr a..iifli-enal MidtllebnrK. A, K. Smith II sell ! Iioreoa, -i'.iws entile unit fttritiiiiii liniilrmetits, nil icsit.vv. March l'i ami fourth unit's auuth ,'.ii .. Mt. I h .i-iti.i Mtlla, I.I. Waiter will aell 4 hutara, IU lienil el cattle iiinl farmiuji iiiiileiuetila. I ,'t ;,f lilt milt's i will mug cot- .- -until- .1 .' Will luruiiuu I lore is a eh llllll from the i ho Wayside," imiA : ''Nine marrlagesarc t 1'iilves being ul ace tut writer in the 'tenths io result owed U if honn ly w is if "Jottings by Mifflinbimi lib it the unhappy iifgn n. human in yoke ehil- tlli V ran a I. Ihe society pastures without any on i hem. Tin y marr.v ami hn dreii la-fore they bavemotistachi ue fathers of twins i. fore they : proprietors oi two ; nil's of pai I he little girls they in.. I rv a, HCII before tin y are 20. Hie of these goslinu in..: : i re (ho . ami I wo--i rally s turns ease of . "ling Coon ButoraM oi'i'ouTiNiTv. Qeneral store for sale. For part iculars B. nit all right, but it is a el luck. If there wa- a law nmill louts sparking and marrying fore they have cut all their teeth, we suiv pose Ihe liltle CtlSSCS Would evade it in some way. but there ought ; be a sentiment agalnsl it. I: i- time enough for these bantams to think "i finding a pullet when they have raised money enough to buy a bundle of laths I" build a lieu boils,., lint they see a girl who looks cunning ami tin y are afraid there w ill mil be enough to en around ami then tiny begin lo get in their work real apry; before they are aware of ihe sanctity of the marriage relation they are hitched for life and before they own a cook stove or bedstead tin y have to gel up ill the night and go alter a doctor, so frightened that they run themselves OUt of breath and abuse the doctor because he don't run ttst, then when be gets there ho can't find linen enough iu the house lo wrap up a doll baby." - - . MOTILE. The Republican primary election for the borough of Middleburg w ill be held in the Commissioners' office Saturday, Jan. 96, 1001. The caucus w ill he held Saturday evening, Jan. I nth.
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