The Johnstown Democrat. .u ' PUBLUHBD KVKKY F RIDAY MORNING, No. IKX K KAN KLIN BTKKKT, J OILCAM/ill IA CO., J'A. I HUM - sii.no per year,payable In advance: outside the county, il'teen cents additional for ■posture It not paid wttbln three months wtll l>>> charged. A paper can t>e discontinued at any time by paying arrearages, uud not otherwise. The failure to direct a discontinuance at the expiration ot the period subscribed for will he considered a new eagngeiiiun' .Vise xuhnrriir i font tun-' be aei ompiinled h., In > tan. !.. I). K'OOJIKI.'FP, editor and Publisher, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER VI, 188 U. TNP. 'argest couuty in the United Stale is Custer county, Moutaua. which eon tains H6.000 square miles, being larger in extent titan the States of Veimont, Mass achusetts, Connecticut, Delaware and Rhode Island, One-tenth of our present population could tlud a means of livt - lihood in this one county, and then it would not bo so poplil >us as Belgium. llisnor Nkwman, of the V.. K. Church, said publicly in Chicago the other day : ' I look forward to the time end 1 hope it is not far distant wit nw> can stand up and ilrrnly say. 'no b .it born cltl zen sliall Uenceforwiu l leave a plan; in tho .legislative conduct of this country." Tho old Know-Nothing nil it still has a lodgement on tins Uuigui Of sortie of our profit - -ioiuil publi en. TIIK Hunker*' Mai/at-m of tieptetnber predicts " a year ot plenty, activity and low prices." We have, ays tho Mayan. , the best prospects for the largest crops •and the biggest exports on record. " The cotton crop la already estimated at fiOO,, 000 to 1, not), 000 ball* more than ever raised before, or, bales at least, a crop of 7,800,000 bales, with 0.000,(100,000 bush els of corn, 700,000,000 >f oats and WO,- 000,000 of wheat. Aecntinixo to tlie inmiial report of the United States t 'Oiun St• •, eof Education great progress lias bum ma le m the pub lic schools of tilt hout t ii the decade ending in 1887. Tin |>ub!it school i-' - terns of the Southern Stale , lit- say .-, it i been undergoing >\u uiipt .talented il< • velopeinuut, and tire now practlc illv ad established on a peruiniient basis. <. • orcd children aro apportioned an equal share ot tho school fund-, unless i.i t • State of Delaware, and theif ch J i kept open as long HI ,t ti'idi rn- ,\.l ; u tuucliera us those of till* Wl.l'e i I'.ldi- The lunds furtiie support oftlnse h - are furnished nutluly liv the wit., i.m.. Itauts. TIIK safe 111 the Iron Km II ui e Bank .1 Hurley, Wis., was opened la l'Vidn, lilglit and over > 10,000. I'lo , was to pay tlie tniners of. , A>hl, Ucrniania mint-. Tlie ea-hier lite money inside of the mm vault ; I hit shortly nftet nine e. v i scco.ot d,> of the vaull WHS ItpelU I well a Kev tin. Idlcalt - tlie work ol expel Is, Iho piihlio, OKt'll Mimll v 111 l la Init II bnutcli uf llio uuutrtil (Si n clu'iipoilll); .if no, in pu-; a ,u, ' • wo inny ho ml nf iliv i >, u\ i| n flvo cent* por hnlf niiui" n u luiur Louilon whoa wo ctm I i nonrly twlco llioilUlniioo liao Now V i, for 'wo colli-, minuiiio juv' i !■ (lie trim . .Vthnniu inn a u! of the niuiioy oritur lai,, which , , cl. mi will, mill -la III*, nn * !"11, i. II I fliu C'>ni| Into ni'gani uinn v f tho ,t ido nu il butiuua* ha .v wliinuil mi) mo. ml It parly piillilc* Wil l. 11l Till I. .I i v. , tul In thu ollh','"f fchirivyntu Itn urn N. a York, Mniuhiy, wo <1 :■ . utml i i will ui the lull i'n i , ai. , ,i i , liVHII I \ ll iv ill i i " , notorUliv haiiilvvtillii:', mul III* II.MH two piim-v nt I'l'iivoiip Mr, r'uv ii i lil* "iiUro o*i,iii tu i l ,\ Cox, with 111' pi' VVOl '. : , Uvt oho voos lit, h Hi, inn > • ,i i n,v - , vlvltut lit vvlfw liu I I ,i at, n nftur nil iloht. nu.l clnlm 11, a tlu.l niiO'tlflh . I tln i nut, w , 111* *l*l or* ami lu.illui' ui tin i. nlio hnlf ui llio iviiniliali rln In •llor, Mr*. K!i. uhiith II mlu'iliu i ail (lie ollior linlf to Int in Uu i, ma, II in gin* in, nr hi* hoir* if ho vv ,* i,,a nh i Mr. l'ox'.* Uaiti. Thu will U ilatvl Au.'iivl .'ll, I , llio wltnowov iiru I' ,1 t' n , I i (Inrvoy nnd ,Mu"gio Mnlh rnnui i I *,,,* * *r: vii ti. III* VKI r ii>, Tho vim of ,mi l mil it' tin- mil oighi liuiulrod unit >• My-t.'ai w : Upon llio run.nil* nf lin.i N* I 111 I U e as fruit ful In calamlth a as the past has been, the li t by the enu of the year, will bo one that w ill delight tlie heart ot tlie great enemy of mankind, whoever he is. IIS 1-Vltlt \V KDOINO ;>ltO*r.illoti ol Ihe Twunty-Fll'tlt Aiijilv-ru rj ot tl* M of Mr. utttl Mr*. Solo in tit l' iiwhotl >f Went Tnvlm* Town whip. I ttiiily lli*tor>, ami lut*rrtfthi|g Ktm ot •'Y® Ohlen Time.*' On Wednesday September 20, 1880, Itev Solomon BensliolT, and his wife Susan, i Ichrated the twenty-tlfth anni versary of iln ir marriage. The occasion was inuiiu memorable by the gallierleg of , large number of th, i- relatives and l-lends at tin- old homestead where the day wa* pleasantly sptnt. Over sixty 11 r-><: -it ti.i tn to dinmr In tlie old farm house, and to I .use who have ever pa'-lakeu , i a feast on an oeeassion like this, i.i the country, it is needless to say Knit tin i • 1 - illy is of tlie earth were there In iibumlsn e and of such an appetizing hi id, tlmt nil, even though tlu-y were gas';onoi! e., wcte more than satlstled. At lt,i inm In-toit of I lie feast Kldi r I*. J. tiro .mi ot Ohio, of the Brethren ii briel speech, i otu iiiliilutiiig Jr. ... iJ! . Ben-.iolT on tli happy occasion, and Hcv. .1. ii. Blttgers, pastor of the Br.-linen t' II;I ■ i, in Johnstown, in behalf of tho.-e n , nliyld presented to this nniolti wlioi.ii i p-is-etl t veuty-tivM years t.,,utiiei i w tokens ot tlm esteem in which 'hi; wet, hold In their friend*. M lit it i. ' hdy:. ■p- mled retur tug i>i in vi-tfi-l; tlianks for such an expression ol hi .i , oid the ditfereiit ineniln-ii i ; . ii unused it emselvi dm toil - . i.-e ot lie- nay In iiuiiierutn ways. A on 'u - ji .-i'iitd were many \ oit .it .'. - a I oge iiiiouiu of sii ii lati.e w. o, .in i lev tviio hud it tgnt i lit til * e! re pro fitted a purse of ~llly livo • veidolUr -o.oiti nin os.nnf is u:ie of the oldest it i ictus ot tins neighborhood Ills parents tea; pimieers in tills section, ill- a,' and motile,'. I'uul and Har iri I Itell - 111 It' , utile t ill W'llllt is now (V i 111 a 1 ill t at,slop a en there vils i, i, el, i eg '.vltaiii iidm ot tile pitiie. I'l ev Had ttiiriee i eliililiun. Solomon he i I.- , i, .t vv t .rii Misreh i ' ttl'J, lilt "> o. .•U,piU!ltly |l Ml *OYlMtly-M u \. ,r ."Ui \!o-t n( S ' ninoo'* bovh'uil ' . v. iv *• !• t.m Hit* fiinu now ov* iH I \i. 1 . 11, in \\i-1 r ivi• i in• h .1 111 fa ill I aIV i y I'll I ■I il I I I I Ol lull.. .1 ill 'III H I'll iii lv vi la • Hi WIIN u t'lillil. .1 . I • • ll"ll '"I ' 1 I' l IV" ' 'll|l I I, H'l' II I'.II M'oi . 11l I t - >, anil Hi In |'|i iv tlr I iit' IIN in I . 'V ,I' Mr* ,V la KilihliH, Ml*. Ii !•', lino'. ui 111 I .luliii I!I'IIVI!IIIIT. I I lv. riill.l. II II .. llral vvlft'lirv Imtli I V.I I V ii. "mil vv ii- T"N . lilliln ii vvi ra lan , tin ,i vv lan "i- living, ili y nil I i. 'I "l'|lt " I vv l|ll I. 11l .1 1 lull Kila Has I' H I'll t'lUtllll plltOO. >f la' I t '.l'll ItUlV'lH I'l'l.V I 1 l>, Ml*. . Mi.i i -11. vv i nvv nf J nil II Situ or, ■I W ■ tnwnnlup, I living, Hi* ii . I . -.Mi Kh/.*lioUt Kuiivlo, i' , Bn U * ' ihut illo.i i| 'L V, V , '..IV li.lvhlii 11l • I'll III' I'Moi II .lllotll , i l till* pII.UU, III* iii ■ . ' i, tli, I Null mill I,owl* vv oriv |v. I■. . i nil In a. lin. i • In lini v l. i ; I. , .'.in .a ia - lulling in n |mi I i l.iii.nn*, 1.1 V, rgoaiU, I II . ' \1 a. I'll a 1*1)1)1 Si lllhllltlllH, | 'ivlli,l I In I lit I , 111 t'vlltlllU, I Ijo aan |bih, it, mill Illlmr* vv tin vv |i Inn nf tit* In. iy )uai * Hgn, i' I I * V lull HIV living 111 i iva • il a i am i, , ' liuiin, It Kill*, ■ Ii- i ui i .V III' Wl td Ilia vu.'i'i AliUniigU shiny* u*tiuiig I ' .a liu p 111 I 'lt Ii lit !i ill II I I I I 11. i v 111 I . I*l ■ villi g ■'■ ! nmluMtu v 'v r'it, Julm I', litn* tun aii ilv oi ' o tmv'ivg no l-ioii . i.• i. ii ii uilty o\- VI I II a VtUU .. M I'. • lilt* 111 law, \ v on Mi- i' i >li it in, vail a I lit- fur 111 .V . ati i. * I, it ali KIT, It wni it v. ■ iv iii ai * II.1 wa. n>*i*ii.l wry I ■ ,I, >1 i unnivli vol tin bum by i I niivrv, wlm i 'K iiV * largo I I ! Ma tlllllni, lliu Vl'IV bl*l Mill ti. i ui ihut ihit lining |itiilu nu tioiiur io li. u , ii. nli- iiilu uhaionul ur viMV i , • In. tiy bonp vl i robust unll i, M' Hi a-!i ■ 'in ilwa\ v hint ~ at i-I• ttno of I' i tio*| i. at I i ,*. v i haul a in ■>i. '• ' U' i(' tli. a v. 11 y, tliu | ■ I IV ,I" ~ I" Oil Vol) git 111, Inn uvvifiluH** on orgy mtU oouttmioil application, brought happiness with the hard work. Mr. Bcr.shoff was ;I huuter, and in nib day game abounded tlmt WHS more worth the powder than that which run be found here now. At least once or twice n year, n bear hunt would he indulged in, nn acquaintances Oi* • 'rutmatftt'n Vi'Mm*. The Itcv. Dr. Tulinagu is one of tiie tnariv men who believe that they can read the character of a woman in her 'sec. He goes still further, and declares his; ability to dinoerii the general sort-of ex perience yoii have h id. Every crow's foot or dimple, hollow or protuberance means that yon have i;i.d joys or , sorrows of some particular nature. The! Tula i mule had it fltst autumn re, eptn : li Couple of weeks ago, and anion, ' , guests were the Hire twin sisters, wl ' exact ri. :ii ■ luiicn to each otlier i- .1 MtHllliillg 1.l II VlI lit WuMhuiO, Mll>l.cbll "-ti>. They are indeed wnmlfim* , >im terpart- and many ire the Muedole* In wlik'l < onfusiou of their identic* figure*. You may -.tiulv them for H:I their wi'li >::t dlit'uvtring the fniDtoit difference. One in silll Mi** Hlce. while the oilier In nine Mr*. Kelley by marriage uliout ten yi aye. Well, lliey were pre .01 led t<• Tab inure, mill he rDWoil awhile with theui inture*teilly, fur tliev are ladle* of literary attainment and n.e re than the avera.e of attractive sociihilily. All hour later, a mUi'hievou* nicmlier of Tal magtt'* lluek naked him how lie had likeil the tw in*. lie didn't recall their name*, but lie had been very favorably impre-i-cd by them. '• Yimi "ere selltu.; inc the other .lay,' tlu pluiuu.' sinter mutinied, "t it every impart nit evpeiieu, uf life left it- im |iii --i •■ V! ihle ii|mi the tun. iti\t face < f tl WOlum). N. how In volt nei mini tor thu (.mi 'li.it t.u nulled have remained do pr< t-i- V alike, down toilio minutes' let ull of tin it li t e* ?" " Ki.slh enough.' the pre teller i' It lldently •epllid •*'l In y were reared to •ether hey hitve llvt d always itudirthu tune family cmi.htiuiu, their eittoth i have heen alike unit mi tiny remain day oil see them ue pi met likenesses tut they tveto iv in n they lav tngethei in a Ofudle." "And you ,re sum thnt any ililTctiiiee in then limn lurnf living would hive pro dueeil m the Knights Templar. It in only oma >n three vu.ua thnt they i*emhle lit a body 111 one of the piiin ipnl eilii . oi America, ami a* they have abated Windiingiun to he the Hit 111 ru of their (rleunhll eum lnvi this ji i., Ihe douhle opportunity to uu ues the In 11limit gulhvrlug and to vi it tlie henullful t iipilal City on tin I'otouiue will h o 'ert 1 from every station ou the various line.t of tie Ik uintylViiniH luil lOMit ill otli lure 1.. i the round tup. The eonelitve will eonlimn from Oclohei lh to tlth. | twit, ttuil ticki la will be old Oc tober , th, tlth, 7th nud tlth, valid fat re turn nip until tK'lohn dt t, ltutu, lie tuiiitn.; i stop-oit within tiiv limit will he ulhnu d nl llallilliori , W'illuiiDetail I'liihi ()el|ihhi, I'leiilon. ,UHll'iahUl'tt, William part, Klmun, t-.nipuiiu'u, and forty, a* the route of lln exeur ioni u may sug v.eat. Tint ineiiaiuu will hu out ot the lUOMt ettjoy utile "usons ■! the yettr to vtall We-hlng ton Speoifu rates will lie fumUhed hv agents on application. •*•♦• t'oultv vteoMtui- All the ellliMiiia of the dUletenl bmutlghs are Invited to nlteiid the puhlie inuliii.. Mt the corn, of Main and Market .dicci • Ml Sat ui da) Mtternoon at :l o'clock, In 1 ctuiskder the bridge qUUftloß. FANCIES OF FASHION. Colo h.h asp noons For: wear rrrrs a r/Tr\v.v. A Pretty l*ronic nurle Costume Dewrtti,-;! anil lll,iiratsMl—Htateinenta to Calais Wlilcli are as Kaslly llh(trnrisl us Alasx iino with a simi gti>{ \ Inr ground Tho sL\'m i :;iay skirt front - A-Sfty -e't as a eornor cabortttoly e ui - - v< ?Kt , ,r,iiderod in silks •vFxfflkU nd silver. A ' 'jtVe rapery of the 1 V Hfe -lUe silk is o t. ' ho left side, with fi 7 :• i((f > t\ a ; t I r j ■ l,V\-JSk frout and lower J I " ,!1 h * 1 "itn „ry ~n the || I j—y ri.,-i-.t - Ids and ,j / k-J hues ts jf llov.- si< W "red silk, faced '.!: fl "IrM with plain ai ik. yl CV-s''JYf\[ where it is taken , * a/.e-i-A-'l'sbn tmek on the side. ' iS' ,'> V if, -ji i ■: i, .- , - Jsk>.y made to eurreo- P-I.d, the tci.k i ttOMKN VDE lOihKT. and l ight aide Us ing of flow d silk, and tic ioft side, which Is full, of plain silk, with nn m brold'-red l and that Is made t • npj, ar 'he eoottnualion of that on the s,. rt Tiie management of the Utt t* peeially novel and styli u Tho Ilrst autumn t, ; ■- i'l be ■ light camel s hair, soft, sufli, ■> c ywa but of comparatively light - idee, < , u preferei e tor the Sue ;■ i felt . c dors. Aee„n!ion pleated vv 1 used to soma ettent, ,-i' no set wb to,- a tight httltig buck ciiUf tints-, 1., on a well flttlng vest ~at bu rom • . , " l„ ,-f .'aide ,>r im„r, s. : . , , th- ' ,:et fronts h, ' -vi ,li„,ame- .k. i iaiit e Im ui.,, woolen- di be vo:i, all through .in autumn, am! in,:it th> ',.rm. dav- -•! e o'ly w:n:or impo-e • !• • \ v.lnter colors, twi'a over .ari, -tate.norit Is i.iade ,i ~ii will sae a rem: '< '., i, >1 colors of good ! turn • • neutral and composite , ,> > t n-> regularly twice u yo:u . inuietit !■> belled by subsequent event ' it U nfo lo pii'diet that next ensoul) )■', w.it still be old-blues tinged wi::. giuy, 'he greens mossy, tho pinks pa j olio tingi d wllli cream or yellow, an ; el rose will not Is* lenouneed. There I-. | Dot likely to Is, anv sudden ehair >• | this iet!i"et next w.a'.or. •V >• h u rin i it g early autumn /* " ,|' ! just leu Is ' of uioiits- ~ruy llVn d chine jr 'Hie skirt opens v 1 o'„e. over b,,,:,." 1 : iJ I- . d every- fT-f,' > A 1 where With goid t -y/i ,'y ; I" ■ 'itiioh ou K' ; .-,V .- ih velvet I . "\J I I." ' i.e. is f J l"f , ii ' i rr<"l an d / v I. ft. . H 0 'i .ou a black f: if.'l* * S '. ivet y lie rov- /* *". J ji jit Ifl K ! (' / l(" • |0(VlJ L 1 I| 1 J Mi } I -li*! tiiu ol- h J i* *r *\\ <3 i,",, merging in t g!it lower 1 ■ \i a|„-v„ HI,: • . (mi" i| v . velvet, orua- * \ J { \ inented with ' deep eillf of g nts i.f clinging stuffs, and crape d • t'hiiie i- in Idgh favor. I ml, ,„l. olilrred bodices, full sleeve ami softly flowing skirts could not b< made of -lot. harsh materials. Autumn to leis, K is sufe, contain the genus of winter fashions. If lliut Is the en-o. ■nine of the linlioatlons uie -Igntlli'iii N i„i of tin skirts are entirclv stiu go Ou Hie flout, at the sides, or at tha back, iiuowhel, thuie urn gentle curves oi niictatlous of tin. folds ; it Is raised her 01 diiiped a trifle there, hut novo, , lite .liuUlit botiii, of the Inmltees aro fairly fn 'liia; :ig. One is high aud full, cou fliic,l in,low by a corselet of velvet or Bilk; - another ha- tiie lop fuimiug a yoke in lan pleutn, ou which Is uppllqued the oil of ii litcc bo.lice, held by a deep fold d girdle; another lias a vest with a j deop I,di mid u short loose Juckut above, as, indeed, Jacket corsages show tiie : groati si variety. A r ally " ptlte atiuelh'" i oalume l> a vorv in etty aiinlr of gray tl turml foulard uioi lilael: alia vent and girdle. 'l'he ut pie u-at not-the long, lliwlngeleeve vvhie'i liMUi! to the edge of the Kirt 'l'll,- Welti, Uraet-lul. Wuteh lu.ieehitM me nor u for t II i Uue thi* keuiioii, but HO few lu !!•< huve y t worn them, they are -till nov iii ' ■■■- l!Wf, /m 3? "sx tl ' jf* ,v\ l( ■ -\ % V m"m, V..,/' m • l> v - a ■m% WATI'II VUAi'UhHI. allien to the publlo 'i'hey will I,ev at >e vei v popului, I the) ,o m p ,h ornament'. and are u • ml a ■. ' 111 at" p'-lli l"l I illlv.ll ! ilioilglil at i I ut one I leUi oi >1 ,v|iu, Ivn ail i" ot u*' f din '-. nut a It'a 1 her braeid ui ' •. • hint ni • lu wlileli uiiv Willi It with .oi oj,, u |.e may i • ph. . provided it t oi i r>l/,e, tile Npeliae ilin'n II I land 111 tli way il i pop ihirit.v \oi > emu-m waU'li ui i let an luade ul oiil, oi hii>i, ii < nit diamond*. I hei n otln i • jd-iln go|l or ilv"r. i h very Itttl i lou. Jev,t in wdl undoubtedly ha wont inure duriui; i ■ winter Hunt i be tie- • Tho full mill vvli lei |,.i' I 11 foi nip, Inga moot the imiMt mil 1 I m n -i • Tlte mlv• iti-v are mainly In glity an tihtok. ami hlu, nud giny. " an „ ,dv the quiet nature of lb" tb' mu 11. IWeood b.v tiMplui/urd tin end , of rod n* lnyiit brown puuotuutiug khufabrn AT SASSAFRAS FARM. <-w- 11 EAI, LT, cm I I |' n !ovc wttli /(LJ iim?" said E'.'a Hauirrsly to lier \ Sins was st'ting JT\ f•! yi \up in her solitary q\ Jlj ,j ( .itUc garrot loom KSi"'- mII I "ith her elbows lit . I \ rcstin gon the NJ JCmS \ window-*111; the yfyfTteJ sun, setting after jam R a brisk thunder ■lilTl wash' " shower, wae ri: Wi^Winn the room t&m*- with ray*of seal let tight; her great blue-gray eyes gazing intentlv out at the rky. and her golden hair catehlr.g •t e cry g i;n-of tie ' v* declining M'.'tit Tin-room was .in ~ 1 scantily furnl--ied; the .toping ' > most touched o . - r> bond, If tl oy *' tempted to stand iq right, tn thou uiont; and Etta s own dreaa was dye i silk, turned. | ''ched, and mend r. a seor - of places. while the old lace r, around her whit throat was read .• '.<• 'a Into shred- with old ace Hut foi all that our llttio dreamer looked lisa princess an sh -at tbete, ero'iebc-' t y tlm window- -til. hergi:! far '• sen dot Ing out tn'.-, *he great unknown an 1 of Love! "No!" alio solemnly nris- rod he: after a second or two of rio.Ktathm i am not in love with him 1 lh!r.!: sc. am quite sure of it. Not no ilu shall tie, if I don't lim I. r solve • inyse fin cho 1. And thi id- HO: little poverty-strict, i, , r i . falling in i>i with Prnf< -sor Mn> It is 100 ridicn Us!" And sh* l.i ..hest out in E > • • the forlmn lit' •• re* 111. but Si r;, i laugh wa- rat* v r- \thle-- Ktta Hani " -• wa an art • the had hoi ii. t,adroaiu* of ~ ut thereany and i-int.y a •• iii' mess of ' ■' and so !-der-l i ' niggling api ion to be • i 5.,,1 litr moan >. SIM , .id. waft pal limited; liu' the fn • mt seh >,.; ~ h"r au opport'.',.' ri-iudv. :i i i knew of i- ■ , i.r-.ii lis,: •>t crack,;, - -t ck -•>-• eaten by • ie of soirary tall iw u nil !>•-. alter the d v work w- dor.,- 1 was a d, 11, ! life enough. hu lit' iv a d.., , , art. awt wken KeM Mai wall Ik i JI ■ ;.r,,>..tir a* t, ~ t sval. ale • .' lis, n tiioaoaccents for a itemfh ••'.Vtie.e ara vo i going for e;i mei vueaUoa' .Mi' - Mas khiiele. v studied I loin the ,;it,,. ,i; . . that day. "I don't know. Kttu um si. In the city." Miss Marvhlaiiu - ,o-ed he wtioro eriinps en 1 puffs an 1 friz, iajijK'd one ai. her like tin wa-, sea. "Nobody stays In the c:v in- .gn .■ gu-t.' suet sh". • Nobi.y. ll ill,. t is anybody." Etia said nothing She ui i not Iw „ It uoc-'scary to , is'n to Mi - .Ma. lands bow by iim :ui;,g to.; in a g shirtfactor,durtwgUw mnUiiu . -! August. l-i eoulriveii ann .a. cma** something towards b,-r year ■ i eg pan es. ■•1 think," Mi- March an i* ad>l,s. centcmplaiing tier ,-auva • witli tier n> .. 01: oil,' sloe. " hut I shall tiy a tew al baratoga this snitiinicr. 1 wag .n. down to my auut's farm in -s - Hollow; but my aunt takes - . . boarders this v-nr. and .Ii" aetnail ii ; impudence to as mo "o eoi. o > i.elp v.ith tho 1 ■ u-evnirs. t'tii MToutd allow ui" regular wa.' s I consent. The id.-a of ui'.' .-i.:i,g d and paring potatoes for lot of stuck up olty people!" Am) All s Aliii' btands ela.'Hted lo . nose at an angle of forty-lived- ;i< -si d laughed derisively •is it ii prdty : ace'' said I' t.,, vv.i;.- out tuacii tliuugli as to vast -'e , buying. "O, it's pretty enough.' sahl AJ .lurch lands. "Everybody kin 'lie Jcaks farm atthupuifra* Hollov :i r • u glen then . and an >■ Ii 'ing ra Willi a cabc elu in It., that cv. i • I - to aee. Hut i< saw fully quiet • i, for on> ,li . a bit of lite Isi .ai , t„ Hurati g„ ' Tim nevt evening, when si„. s skciehed until the waning daylight . 'r liei doslst. I tin H-nusisioy put o i - nut and went .noun 1 to tns ,'K.I factory. "ion will want my services, ai u ul ui iim Month of August bin tiie foreman. lint, to iter surprise ami dismay, hs cltool: hi< head. "Well, uo, aid he. "Sol flits , ar Times ure null. WC'VH ilisohar,' ' I -i' IIUII i and arc working o tial! in.ie. lin very ony," ohsei vug tiie p. rtuii ol e<- pl'Useion i' hei i o II.L IIUI ■■ b i * sriiu't tnko on any extra bunds ibis * .i Will. " And h'-lta WENT away, IM\ !' cation t)h. h ai. d-iu. what it .< thlntt it t* to bu pi r' An.t one oi tvo 'aldlnu tearadro > i lroni ninlei || Paid \ 1 >• v,..i al.n hurru-i! a,o.. t , tin- ill, ~ i-'; - Slow hot I! i here hi the * laiMM 1 h< lh niKht. " '.in' ' > "m i eliui the mi i ' If only I eoi.i -• u a a little roilllll air for Ollee with m a nnelo ha;, nil I .'ltd ro . , > it " Audition, line iusphattuii, Ml i Mann laud's Wold . niuo Into In I "A Until, an I Mil eellOlnif I'M Villi) itlt. a out, ivie," '•How I Mhotthl like to Hi-e II ' r. e thought. "in I ihjr ahouldu t , Mrs. Je|,k, of hai, UIIM* i Ml 111, ',na., l, a*pt'aa her own word,, "driven t>. death" that tulitumr The I'ooi > old farm heuae vv i full of l-oarm-i . . • ■ , the low rulled !|J I- ro in* oi I 1 ' > iioil, nle ro alii' V. Me vo|o to I-.- , • ( plh-n of liiliunnpun lllleU Mild -Went lie-ll liiU hei n. and If lellfc '■ ml nl, pah-of handi, lu-len rof mlj no, title Would have tpill UtUltolOU lei "111 Mil. Hhe WM ■ l lnnlt-K out lii iml | ill • iii the el,, tul tide of thi I ttli ; that bubbled up jud uinh-r lie 'my I Wludow, win n e i-llgbl tlu . i Met• • >. the vein I pin-r. Iroiu 'h I '•la tllla fim> itfrea I'iiriulr' i ! ow | BWeet vole ■ ; "Ulld )'OU Mle M• I- uk "I inn lira. Jonl.'M, Mtire ' iioi' ih, ul t the uouil woman, hold luu th" path up Mud down to ii aim (ptlle anre Hot' they I were MJIOIIOMMIV i hnin . "and thi I* in* aufiMH Fuim. Hut If "O he you've noma uhout hoard, UIM'UIII, I'm very worry, but wo'ra all full- riven uoo* MlidooiUei. ma'am, villi not in tue hull, Mint u HOfiaheiUlaad lu the pul'hu ov r> iilyht; miul a sketebinu pent I p in the hnin o' nil,lit"), and de lur. In IhlliUti th Htie'll of I lei ha) Im he nit I "I did tint ante btut hoard. It *| tilted I .lla tlaiin i Hluy, OMli e|y k now ill,, bow to hlouth l|e| I Ulll">-. to tllr farmer vvlfo "I— that i, yotii ide e, 1 Mlm Vtrchbindt. mcnt'cnad to ma that you w in need of aou>. uo 10 help you rUth the work." Good Mn. Jerks stared. ••But you aio uot a servant," wild she. "No," said Etta, coloring "But lam willing to be. If you will hlie. I like the country . cry much, and I am auxtouc to earn a little money." "I'll give you ten dollars a month." said Mrs. -leaks, effusively. 'Twelve, If you earn It. For you look like an honest, straightforward sort of a girl, nud I'm dreadfully in want of a help." So Eu Hautei-lcy put on one of Sirs Jruk:- b big white apron and went to nr.ik cutting up ;-ca lies for ten. She liked It lion, and bred in the . i'\ a~ she was. the sweets of country llf- I poacssod Indescribable chanus f< : In" On- big-eyed calves, the little yellow goslings. the wt'd flower* : tho mend on the tinkling stream th>. flowed he tv en fringes of reeds an t bergamot, er< all ever n>'w sources of ■£ shrank Inatinctlvrl. nw.-iv fiom i •y I oaniers. with t(. r ci.|tiet • 4 a: hery, at. i ga> drc • and l • -. lan liter; hit would sit forovet s • ■ Mrs. Jen' sin the gr- at, airy klti iei ening to her eicric* • : the "g i ■ I tbi.ea."* • Etta," said Mrs. Jerk', one d: . mi must bleach the .-mains in the bi south Mianu and lay out fr-"-i ■ n for it There's a. : tlcinan com by the five c tr i - ' Yes," said I tta, h:- til e. ' vv gat T.vf-in- in !h* * • . -i;>. - '..U• *ll ' n ... I.lev. ;• .r- the purple f • - c look.* pick • agiui.i sheaf o. ..in-tii sic In. I d. "It IS I Al you holding a. ■ifia- • arm ' '<> oi.il K'U; "I . doing house *>•< hue. ror monthly wi.gcc! oil!" h :n't you know It f" said she, i on* . mis! "That I was very ooft Tlia* :dy .ay t.y ' i.-li I r keep m> ■ i 'n* It rt ' '""i. t>. working .i •in -h> ■■• ■ k of . a-..0n. But, <>l re, I sin II no". • .on Hi rcvo .1 ' in i-Hir Maw..-11. If—" • ' . MV". y.sil ?' he cried out. ■'. ln.-fl " am a working be.- In the n> sb a* wered, smiting filnilv r-e- I it'!, not n gay l.uttei !v lil. M lb ; i I 1 ain't s-.i to 1 mistrust ... ei i • .. lis. it be ■rial to ; i'i,ng bh rrles art -Jling i eui. smi II that sort <• g. jlll .• i yrtu h* i aged to I. ■ d pre o- ' iWind if I lo six ■ :.! • he St cadM fel.— Ihar. and I . I '■ ,I ev •• il 111 a- the ihtle <■< r p nun li. ii. •. llu ■!' ear . Mrs • .Us' -i. i".' .<•!, t-i Xew v„ '■ h him, a -la ! n/. hippy • vet U: de. ■ iood land' -at! Ml MarchlntH-, when she t."ip : of n . an 1 '.Mil 'I ■il ' ho "-evofic at ha >■ a in h. I 1., tdger K'iis ' -a.lt l*t (gsvpi. Al II lie- f:i.g 111. 1 r . Ok'lfi Archin h gic.il s • ct 111 i h< I'uyne. vicar of h .a.c'hlc, re el an uti j.uldi-i.c.; letl I ciilt.ii 111 l. uti.(ll. by .11 ..I tie 'ami.,, o: Seotla of K> - >.ck, in tl 1 -i lUding. to a u relatlie . f she .i .• nam w;io. >t lord mayoi oi Vork, ;ia ..fiie utiieii tie' king on bis .lalt to the' liy in Au .- st. i i'.v r villi ihi • hotel W.-Io . Ihlbl'ed the ■ io . s ft.l u.ei i belonging to lie- king, of which < on l*r.yae gave till, nu'i ■ .V it ■ gin". • awni" given i'.v Ii lug Chili. • to tin alHiv in ioi lord muvor of Vof hi ii'iiioiial ol the h iji.iailty vil i it: Ii Mr •' •; .a Ir 1> i niui; t <■■■ cud. <1 a In rioouis ,r. iu bim :<> 1... grand... l.ei ul lie Miatresa Mar - Oil. . ; . S 'A inobestst, wh • I 1 IV lie CM . ci, uud who iia. kin.il> • t ill. 111 to 111. Sot your Itiapecllou to .. IV.III oil- . iccp ion, ■ bell tliev - sent to i a nil' Waiter Ht'oi . thev have ii-i"." "en .Kit of lisreual id 1 bio gilt tic in a Way fol oi ciii | nrpcNc. i, i irni mil : ■itifull. • ■ : I. a .r •I .-'s alt. i 11" iHshlon of I heir dir. in . ■ in a I H i ui'on vfute sal,ii .1, .- (i.e. lrrlappe.il to 'e all.l tll I lis. en. i! •"r "Inlite Ati In tie itterr ' In • •oi [tiSS 'tipiV culu os wi" ■' I ii led ilowcta. io. viiioi, iciiiai •*b • ii I lie shit • ai.i >i il-- of tb r- i! 1 irid, <• I II I gtii of I'M (ill In .S lei tt' I tila-'O ak i a iiiol Mlliofnaaa- T'n'f I- oh, iirrtbh • sialic. .< cohliectiou with tie Van I'M glasa Ii (lit-lit, ami that i ■at ail* i ailV <"i ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■.■ ■ : ■ to lo ili.i. sight mil) mi. i a .to . ie .lie w oI- t tnd I hc|>" u m I . ||l, fill •!'. 11 II- t}||s lilt' I'l 1(1" le 0 thin ' , iiitit'. | rot.. IVu de i ■ liavc le 'ill •tl iltioir' .'icc. a lie I Ii •la (tcustul t'V the uxce - • • .(SI ceils.il Mil fill 11 gin ' 111 ;*■ j. o coin, nti t.tl' v -li. ■ o. il : , to nri arc content to . . f lii.|ih> all lan I hell olg Ml I tii" Hf.l lititc 'a savn tin ui. . ■ i .mm ■ • i ,'ik , . pas ' ned r sipta ai coudit lo.is, hi. ' tic iofiliit iii.il iiissei t wiilch want i ta.i th he i. o.iriial. Ttw f'ni'.>.4 t'rls „>•. *l*l Xsi Ho* i |. p.. ! 1.. 1 tie H'hloWH I l"o I, r ' ....... An..: i ill, fin t it" t I t, i!• liah . v liult-po imp l . t • Ite it lie, i" ' ' poV.ll to I" 111' " 'ill il I .ll I I ll" II d !J - glu.il oi Mi Iff I. to l.i, f hor. 'Till) Afuleluk'- both 111 I'uc I Uliil he |a tluuefdi ihly live in , ill , 01 A-1 ' hall lic I'io v th ine. t< i • i I,lit th. f'l tl. i If 1 ■ till .Irtptl 'V a> n ■ t-i In 1 i lit-, ina ilii ■ npii ,o I a, ,i g,' . ■ i.ily ii - ukmil I .im arclldu >'- lio i hr "Iy been unit-i. i irourau of pe< I'll SStlll Ml It , vlcotri* bat'Hl 111 lh lin|H< till! le liiftl I'M trUl'ittl 111 111 > W||||||| 11, K ip'Wll Willi .en • fhade of a lilliai eiif style Mini I"", nrm from lh" other, la (be lie nod kink 111 liishbilia