— Sia) - - I — — RT ———— —— : ) inu- ' Lobster “al.d | i ™, Sis - ] a DEEP IN THE WOODS. end my days in a place like Fontaine | Pick the meat from a & 9 ngs, 4 Deep in the heart of the sil Abbey?” } OF from = two pound! al! SREY ave Sthlled to the Stilloess oF ads; Alice said nothing, but there was a | fine flakes; pile onto a VV. 4.9. i Bi : piel vu nder, the sajm of the tranquil skies far-off, absent look in her eyes, a | with ng: B alts Life's best lesson is taught. strained, set compressi ar li | yolks, ac one teasy a ve is nost ; \ : pression to her lps. Tolks, I forever takin 2 rsh cathartics, as salts nal “lr Wi In she, Toolish stride of | man? “Well, why not?’ she asked her | cayenne pepper. one tabiesp } keep g 3 ers Ww hen, the purest rapture of living is nce Oscar has forgotten me—why | | butter, two-thirds cup h laxative mineral waters, and i wed oun not? | | then add ons te | he wavy to cure constipation, itious- gid In the beauty and peace of earth? The week rolled to its close, still | with a littie milk; | tures. The y ie Sweet is the balm of ti without any token or sign that her | in one cup milk; beat to s | ncss, sick headache, dy spe ,an you Truthf 1th alm of the restful woods, far-off lover remembered her very ex- | pour over mez > ke 1 i c of 1h dy of ruthful the teaching, and wise; : 3 yy = : | troubles is to take axative doses e get Joy lives out in the open world, istence—and when Fenwick Fontaine | before £ ishi ng ree, 2 i : and ti A not Under the open skies. proposed formally to her, Alice Elling- | quarters and 1 | liver pill you can buy, and that’s yer’ S. rood J}. Ril and sin in the crowded ways ham answered “Ye ” r { ’ . 3 0 sige Find always the surest birth, _ aa S | Costly Whe | Ayer S Pills will never h of And it’s far frou the town that the soul 1 Ny darling! my own noble-natured It is said that Queen i _J YY aw. Just see child,” said Mrs. Ellingham, foldin : i Ab YX do, . The besity and, pence of earth. L Alice close to her heart, ed ous | the nest bea itiful i Use OULY 1 1AVEY. sity —Ripley Saunders, in St. Louis on , y | wor he wheels a i who Republic. noticing how pale and cold her lips | fae richly in ! c tiv ills, Ure ly vegetable; mill re EE were, how listless the droop of her ond mother-of pear. | They arc laxative p 1 p i li up §issusassunuat head, a : “ one of the famous beauties of Eng. | they act gently and promptly on the liver, pro- have sacrificed myself!” ce | 1c As 2 ; z 1 1 | 3 ! | land, has a white ens led whe aily movement. kept repeating to herself, “but how {2 : es £ | ducing a natural, d ily oveme: 4 whose handles are of ivory. i All N UERED shall T ever endure the life that lies 35 cents a box. ' ¢ before me?” A Wonderful Little Book. «For ten years I suffered terribly with stom viv For three days she lived throvgh ard h | Perhaps the small | world is in the poss could retain all my food gh d he a ma TVD VV BYw@d the new existence—a pale, passive stomac % ‘I then hagen & t Ayer's pil . 1 \ Alice Ellingham was indubitably a pretty girl. Not pretty. with the un- meaning prettiness of glossy curls, ses blue eyes and straight, Greek iia but with the beauty of soul and mind, and rich womanly temperament—and at 17 Alice had promised lber- self in merriage to Oscar Wayne. “My dear, you might have done bet- ter, I think,” said Mrs. Ellingham, a portly matron, who had herself been a beauty in her day, and was, in every meaning of the word, a woman of the world. “How, mamma?’ said Alice, simply. “I‘or you know I love him.” “Love,” said Mrs. Ellingham, half scornfully. “Ths a word that will do very well for poets and romancers. 1 don’t believe in it myself. I didn’t ” statue—at their close she took oft the great diamond solitaire, clear and limpid as a menster drop of dew, that her new financee had placed on her finger and gave it back to him. “I cannot marry you!” she said, “I cannot belie my own nature; I would rather live in a garret, and die an old maid than marry you while my heart is all another's So the brilliant engagement, which had already become the talk of the town, was broken off, and Mrs. Ell- ingham, deeply offended, vowed that Alice might turn seamstress, school teacher or salesgirl, for all of her. “I wash my hands of you, ung. ate- ful, undutiful girl!” she cried, through torrents of angry tears. “Mamma, I love Oscar,” was all that of Dufferin. It is ered book of the to be only half the stamp. me What Shali We Ziave For Dozcert) | —— This question arises in the family dally. Let ! CARE OF A GUN. | Only o1 f India zo us answer it to-d: = y Jell-O, a delicious | to schoo te oth of the and healthful dessert. Prepared in 2 min. No | Some Practical Advice From an OM | 1 ! boiling! no baking! bie i id a little hot airls. Ilunter. A veteran hunter lays this down as a ! point which must be carefully attended { to: Never under any circumstances | clo away your gun at night without \ cleaning it. Never mind how tired you i am ! are, attend to it at once. There should or new shoes easy. Cures Svolic n, hot, | be no ‘next day’ about it.” Not a few sweating, aching ingrowing nails, | of the older hunters would profit by ac: ll 3 3 mal * | eepting this advice. The veteran quot- | and, Fever 1s §, arts Bf, Gaavaly A Address Allen S. Olmsted, T Le Poy. N. ¥ | ed above says he got this idea from | a tasteless form. No cure—uo pay. Price 50c. hr ; | his father, who loved his guns and : water & set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Scio - — a c11= the New Dessert, b wherry. At grocers. 10a. . » Raspherrysng Strawberry Sivron - Dises ses all the family, Four flavors:— Lemon, Orange, BR id and Strawberry. At your grocers. “10¢ At Chinese mines coal costs 25 cents a ton. is promised for the in the shape of Ladies Can Wear Shoes A new deli ti bre: an tea. The Best Prescrivtion for Chills ice Ww Ww Wood-pul p paper as is military clothinz | dogs almost as well as he loved his | les were made in Holl marry for love!” Aes en in the twilight is used by the Japanes se troops. | Sniaren. The old man gave his boy a | | brought to England “No, mamma,” said Alice, mischiev- k as : 4 iig — |i ata, sald Alico, mischiny that evening, crying a little by whiles, To Gure a Cold In One Day. | single barreled muzzle loader, which | ously, “vou married for money; and when poor papa speculated in those horrid Western lands you lost it all, and were compelled to drag out the Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS. All | was for many a day the youngster's druggists refund the money if it fails 0 cure. | 5 was never E. W. GROVE'S slguaturo 1s on each bi 250, | treasure of treasures, and y = i allowed to get rusty. Before being put Strausburg announces a ® substitute for away for the winter it was carefully but yet happier, far, than when she was the bethrothed bride of the millionaire, when a footstep sounded on the threshold, and, turning, she i | > rest of your married life without either * gutta percha. cleaned and oiled and was once in a | Be : Ye York electric beheld—Osear Wayne! ; { s to be cquipped with electric love or money to console you. I have 1 > > 3 . | while taken down and examined. If a | £ heard v ri in ER Vina Oscar!” she cried out, hysterically, H.H. Grey's SONS, of Atlanta Ga., are d where it heaters. heard you tell the story many a Hime.” | i, "6 00 0c qarling, 1 thought you Se nD Pr Wi] tho!speck of rus! appeared 2ftyWhe ena Bix». Ellingham hit her Hp ond fanned had forgotten wet > Sa Ey re Bement { Vas at once removed. After an outlng - There is one Ingredient in n Froy s Vermi- | | or rapa \n has ar cortised rep- herself violently. Dann il be | among wild pigeons, squirrel or grouse | When a proj wratic n has an advert] ed rep “orp 5 SG “I meant to give you a su prie x, | utation th tld-wide, it means that That was because Mr. Ellingham Allo” 1 i cus) Fi 1 ~ St. Louis has the world’s largest | he removed the barrel from the stoc pre; atl orious. 11 you go inte was too much of a fanatic to take my 2 oe 1€ a o 0g So or 1 ve hardware house. | shaven it out with hot water and | @ to buy an Je that has Jehloved advice shout the investments” she fc30e home for good. Listen, a alest, wiped it out with a clean rag. Then |1 » Cascarets Cundy { 1 s it's like a fairy tale. q : : you feel it has the said, tartly. “But it has nothing to do [os dies a Bp ole 1 have b ide no fuge that does not grow outside the State ot | he fired a little powder, just to be sure Ite judgment with the matter at present under dis- 4 5 ey at a i My time has been en- Maryland, x that no moisture was left, after which Jlible 7 anuse at 1s to A , i oly ve . sing . - sr = = a ~ rT | - or 3 i ble cussion, You Lave engaged yourself he y oe upiec a nursing a Do in ADLAI FE STEVENSON. Doctors in Germany are increasing | aR oil rag was used assiduously. Then Ie Bl is = ss) ’ : , ( an, VF as yr » = . . ¢ a * Grate lr “yr COT 0 y a no L » 3 = to Oscar Wayne, who calls himself an om ou : So Whi A 5 as The Democratic nominee for vice jar, Adlai vas born in Christian county, Ky., Bioher 2, | four times as fast as the popula tion. | stock and barrel were Tejoined gad tho ax to grind, Don’t artist. An artist, indeed—he had passe Aer ! fii e pining, and, died, 1 1 1 s : to Bloomir z H 1 .d 1 11 WwW > Cn weapon was put away for the night. on? He's trying to sell o with his head on my arm, half way be- 833, and removed with his father i m 5 e was educated in the inois esl eyan A dyspeptic ie never on go d terms wi i i 3 i ader 1 much less # fiat Lo represents It better say a genteel beggar. For what aw ey All as hat 5% ersity and Centre College, Ky. He 1 ; ain the pr: at Metamora, lll, in December, 1858; was | himself. Something is always wrong. Get The breech-loader 1s a ital Ih hi be repr to dc: are artists nowadnys but starvelings? | PVE Wo cities, and, Alico, wha master in chancery of Woodford county from '61 to ‘05; State’s attorney from '65 to ‘60. He was candidate for | it right by chewing Beeman’ s Pepsin Gum. | troublesome, but the same principle | to . el ol ur cruauil lonely, frienly old ms roved to io} ; ) : . . | 3 . ast eve | TY profit out of your Llity. of And he has gone out to the Territories | 197¢Y, unirienly od man prove presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1804. He has resided at Bloomington, il, since 1869. He wasa |i 0 dren ——— ; | obtains in both cases. By uslng care | oo "Lov" Don't you see through hs to sketch scenery for pictures that no be immensely rich, and took the member of the 44th and 46th Congresses; was appo inted by President R. B. Hayes a member of the board of visi- John Bull w uses 600,000 pounds of tea | gueh as is indicated this hunter has for | jj) 2” ‘Ihe man who wil try and sell i SR ay : strange fancy to leave me all his tors to West Point; was a member of the National Democratic conventions of 1884 and 1802, and was Chairman daily. | fourteen years kept a gun in first class | vo r Cascarets is a fraud. one will buy after they are painted— . | — EE } fourt I 1 r t r to steal the andthere, in his absence. vomds Ar wealth. I need paint no more pie- of the Illinois delegation in the latter convention. He was first assistant postmaster general from 85 to was | | condition, though it has done a great | »© ar oo 1 ay ne, tion ANC ey In iS Rn | tures now, oxeept for my own gratifi- nominated for vice president by the National Democratic convention of '92, was duly elected, and took the oath of daal of work, mun ins At or Fenwick Fontaine, the 1 st catch of 3 J oi office March 4, 1803. which anoth D0S3 mak : ’ 5 5 : cation. We can be married at once, y and if his conscience will allow him to go the season, and lays his hand and his os en— Ee a Err : ; Vinslow’s So rc o tir Ha whl po fat If he cheats Heart ot vour foot Why. Alice. you are dear, thanks to old Malcolm Mur- z torthnng “orton the | e a. | SO inn, 22 vill go fan 2 o his the luckiest girl I ever saw? | och KEYSTONE STATE NEWS CONDENSED Wilk%am Yokes of Shion, 31 aif sof INDUSTRIAL NOTES. re ain ouve wild S010. 250 winitie, | his emstomer in 2 wil fu wn. ckiest girl I ever saw. | . rie : other a ! Hess t Oh : os heal And then Alice told him all—how { dier with a pension. ge 54 his’ wife arrest RET El : being increasingly Subssitntor! Of course his hand and his Leart : : | ed ir furnishing him with intoxicants 3 ectric powe EIN CTeaASNplS Seria % hover roid in can be nothing to n a Al Jook. | henrly she had ¥ielded to the terrible fre——— | when she knew Je was of inte mpera A Weekly Review of the Happonings Through- jused on some I Western arms jor | pS, SL al poxes with the ic Re y 100K- . . ’ | . S ‘Sou Ss ¢ rate . : 4 ihe | bulk it mn YOXES ing down at the plain gold rement © Fiplation 2! atauion and ge PENSIONS GRANTED. | bits. quire Carr held her for court out the World of Labor in This and jp mping. a long-talied ** rv Lox and each tablet 2 3 , world— v she he oo ‘ue ap z - I | st wed C. © ring that shone ou the forefinger of ¢ ih 3 e oo ao? rue tos hor Ea | in $150 bail. Other Countries. a | 1am sure iso's Cure for Const i stomped & ORC b . ~ 3 Se i { ast. y have treha ER, a 3 Nr ) 1 T : & her left hand. “¥or I love Oscar.” olf ant ap ap the SS ; New Glass Works for Kittanning—To Preserv { Pittsburg men have purchased 10 —— { my Ute thre. yenrs gto 3 s. Tio, Marchand paid $199,000 ture. Ja x a: s I'he next week, when financial cir- acres of sandstone near Mineral Ridge : > BINS, Maj lo Bt, , Feb, 17,1000 | © i Mrs. Ellingham lay back among Ler ih : : Hi i bin in Fayelte © { | ? 3 $¥311 dg New York cloth examiners demand i | 1 2 cusl tons With a deep and cst mia tions | cles were ringing with the failure and a Historic Cabin in Fayette County. | and will erect a factory to crush the | gay 5 wee att 2 5 | Me Ing Set rem meen nor Pus 8 Qgep ai slab hI ACs tf Fenwick TYonts Eunco Game Worked. stone for ass ma . ater a ass | 7 : Married couples In Norway are privi- 5 Be: ving decampuent of Ienwick Fontaine, us Wor tone for glass muting. Later al gloss | “Hew Vork pipe cokers ger $3: for BERTIER TB |e fav on railways ot a fare =ASITY OF HOTRE DAME, man, “Alas, Alice!” she uttered, plain the millionaire, Mrs. Ellingham was —_ j12ClOry i EL eight hours. and a half. | NOTRE D. NDIANA. large 24 a CE . . | forced to confess that Alice's simple Pensions granted last week: Isaac | Jy the explosion of an oil can Tues- The sulphur mines of Sicily yield | Classics, Lei omics and History, . tively, “I did not suppose you could be : eR. N tte | day evening Mrs. William Dodd ’ Rev. H. I. Scotland, ur | . ce, Pharmacy, Laws ers; so selfish.” heart wisdom was superior to her | McGowan, Elizabeth, §8; Mary Givens, | Eo A na itham Dodds, of | over 300,000 tons a year. Vv tabi Comnorsng “Two bottles AL's Catarrh € | I Electrical Lngineers eres i se own worldly palicy. he way quite Bennett, ) ge. lizabeth A. Eaton, Ne one 2 so »adly burned that she After an idleness of four months the egeta e o 20 ¢ 1 a as Li inl. n Sold by Dicey sia. 750. ‘ Commercial Into ! Es ; 1, mama! 1 satisficd—she had a rich son-in-law, Haven, warine H. Shriver, by | ably dre. : : rolling mills at York, Penn, have rc- | pyres ihe is peculiar fs EE row, The Dow't you see that you are blight- | © 0" “000 was what she | inson. $8; Toh Bolinger, Latrobe, $12; | When Hop Lee, a New Castle Chi- | sumed. £4 {oir Spectre of the Brocken. | Colley ints than ing my future as well as your own? | ho Sn SRT sao William Yoder, Mattawana, Sio; W | nese launglryman, raised the price of Four thousand trousers-makers in Woes foncs Esp Gaasty The summit of the Brocken, or ye wanted.—New York News ¢ 1! 1 : 3 , ; = , eho Don’t you know that I have always : ee Ap fun R Me C oh, dood om, $10; Eman ji shop sn y two ¢ Hored female customers | New Yoru 5 have struck for more general reali, eases Dlocksberg, the highest of the Harts | Jie aber Ath, hie ked forward to my daughter's mar- SER SNE R LE pe pr vans, New Brighton, J rebelled wked the proprietor ul {pay an css hours. : - J mountains in Prussian 8S: ny, pre- | priv : 3 yo J loge as OF yan f yd ny oe my te PEARLS OF THOUGHT. ton, Granville Center, $17 , | drove him from the place, for which The question of having female fac- down overwrought Sots u Sinwal sh : EXO 2 a REV. A, MORRISSEY, c Py C.,Pres. tell A fq oe a or i Er ne h oe a Beaver Falls, $6; Cecilia Kuippl “| they were arre sted. tory inspectors is being discussed in | merves, cures thosc an i) pies “i 1t eessscaoset ar n the ease anc uxury which are The empty barrel soon falls to] dale, $i2: Marie Kuehne, mother, A le | Elmer Shaffer, tax collector of the Switzerland and the measure is advo- awful backachns and Pog= gi nine times qurin 36 ye 5 83seacosecssncensssasses Sa SR almost a necessity to my declining | ooo gheny, Siz. ! borough of Westmont. a Johnstown cated by the owners of the factories. hig Is usually secon at munise or sunset je HIT SO Vi 8 JUS I 1 an years?’ 3 The new plate glass works wil : hb. has been missing for a week Newbery, Ore., is to have a beet su- ulates nsensirestion. and consists of a gigantic projection of ° 4.8 “Dear mamma,” pleaded Alice, with Lire men can never do great erected at Nealeton, a subarb of Kittar is claimed by the auditors, gar factory if the farmers will con- - ass - the observer, or observers, upon misty ° LT a troubled light in her sapphire-blue things. ning. Those in the company unined his books, that he is | tract for the necessary acreage of beets. It does this Beezuse £€ clouds, which rise out of the valley on e fow eyes and color coming and going The foibles of fashion are the fool's | Neubert, banker; Rev. Robert Ba | in his accounts. _ More than a thousand men employe d acts directly ais fhe foo [the side of the mountain oppos to |e what % f faintly on her cheek, “that is easily | opinions. principal of Kittanning acadciny; J ! . Kennedy C. Hayes, of Meadville, N he toa nes of Mois sauniys ale oraanisi and males the sun. Sir Walter Scott wrote of it: | ac . / ® 2 | nla [ 1 N. J., have gainst ¢ roposed | £0. F572 asf 2 A 3 o Jmol settled. Your home must be with Dreams of bigness are not visions Gault, merchant; Hellman Rios, an chi 1 in of the old Fifteenth regiment, A Sor aa rope gia "| "Among the various legends current in | ¢ 5; oy Oscor'and.mo.” of greatness. =. other piting ni pines me 1 5 this | N. G. r , has > ‘en appointed chaplain The R Rs 1ocothotiv works it healthy, ra zlicving arid | that wild country there is a favorite ‘ . § . aref SS. I i ne re-1 of R « re orks © 5 . 3 place. Robert Naysmich, who has re of the Sixteenth 1 3 3. . . ® x Mrs. BE : rig ar odo ONsig > lone, which supposes the Hartz t / we Mrs. Ellingham loftily shook her The counterfeit is often better look- | signed his position in the Pittsburg The new buildings of Sandy Lake hos Stinned 5 seed RL > ouring aff Enthanmation haunted win il ind oth 1 “a dl as a head. ing than the genuine plate glass works, will be general man- | gsc are nearing completion, and nine locomotives with six-wheel tenders | gagff displacemanis. A ho Oi puielar demon, | 2 hrist “On a crust a day and a third floor i f ager. [2 tiie a . Bh a fall i by the Wilson line to Helsingiors, Fiu- in the shape of a wild man of huge | ; There is a great difference between | *~ { Insutute will ope 3 mil to and = Exe 3 on | stature, his he wreathe £00! ) in some wretched tenement-house,” Tn 5.0 great fiffevence hatwee A. P. Sharp has entered suit against | t or land. | Ln oh Nothing else is Sust &s (stature, his head _Wreathed with oak | ¢ Got the grain drill that wins in gent 5 oN a scholar and a thinker. = : During the eleven months endes a 7 leaves, and his middle cinetured with | © | fire, the only one that pr any enunciated she. “Never!” > John P. l.evan, president of the Al- | 7 cported that Arthur Kirk & Son, June 30, 41,385 applications for em- good and many things that . is he Time, even when it's in bad eard “Yes, but mamma——" Riches on the heart are a burden; | toona Second National bank, to recover | re negotiating for orion: BL SL St re ann b fod the same, wearing in his hand a pine | 8 coud: lumpy and full of trash. Get the The Mrs. Ellingham lifted her smooth, | Under the feet, a blessing. $10,540. The suit is an echo of the loot- § acre known as the mers’ | ov ment bureau in Chicago, and 30,- may (8 Sugyesiad 24°C ton up by the roots. Itis certain that | 3 IMPROVED LOW DON PENNSYLVANIA ty °r Bn 3 ¥ ; : 2 : ip el I Hrad 2 1c 7 < ~ 480, < IY: a 3 » gee 8 it of white hand as if to ward off "Alice's Worn and battered gold is better | "8 ©f the bank by Casl Gardner. | Home a Mt. Bradde on which they | 600 situations were secured. dangerous Z7ds gresi oo Pio 0 hove seen Suen nd Fores Feed Fartilizer Grain Drill soul words. tl 1 1 James Sharp, her of the prosecutor, | propose to erect a big powder facttry. The printers of St. Louis, Mo., have of foo fant form, traversing with huge strides, in | » fidel «My dear, ‘we will not discuss the A newly-polished brass. owned 62 shares in the bar t Sieh Mema Wile sville, Greene {placed an order with a New York edicine kas a oo 2s a line parallel to their own course, the ° Made with Hoes or Discs A y ) SCUss 2 r § 5 ey rere 5 ane = n 2 2 3 “ . sree feed in fact as SOE it a a ae The man who really cares to, will Yon Unanepther jis wo i ab county, was Su t of $30 by two | clothing house for 1,000 union label record of eure: THotis |g osito ridge of a mountain when di- 8 a ough I I A oa is fatwass dm fa do the Hpi. aaa sharpers while on the ro: coats, to be worn for the first time ir | sands of wanes: éestify fo vided from it by a narrow glen; and, | ¢ ar ant sa you Ylang fo aliew Yon time to Ie ser un: The only safe way to climb life's ganuation © tors pan 7 burg. They uscd the their parade on Labor Day. indeed the fact of tha apparition is so o ut ex've Soak: and oA on this momentous question. I have Inader is to ecu Toot hg The summer Bible school of Grove | got him to The surplus products of Missouri its Reed ib: nip faticrs Qe | narally homies Sinden © > el i and Phreshe gi. : > 4 J : i ris Le < , er Ai ; > : re 3 $ 1 1 QONETE admitte or laid told Mr. Fontaine that you will give teop. Bane ay City College opened Thursday nigh | out to be o promissory i marketed in 1800, as compared with the | stzamtly 2g soasing in this | : a 3 > 2 © : 2 z 1ii7 Sn AUSWOT Af the end of the week The man who is never weary In| nearly 1,000 persons attending. Rev. \uditors began work Monday at | previous veor, show an increase of over feism ne only found refuge by ase Se York, Pa, , Fr ih X ! dda re : i TAT - i the B.ble Tn- Auditors beg: vork Monday = Ss year, s é As Ing it to opti le ” 890s 1 an Until then pray allow my tired brain | Well-doing does nothing well. R. A. Torrey, D. D,, of the Bibl In Meadville, on the books of the city | $5.000,c00, the aggregate value of last papers . nd glu, the and overworked nerves to rest.” Much of the music of life depends pe. % ten, teers 3 he or surer and controller. There is al- | year’s productions being $135.070.280. SE ree £ F % z ecture, 1 1e pra and pra) - 2 ” a f So And Alice went away to her own | on your touch and your time. oe ve Le ne Is Rie. oe = or red to be a shortage. Min — a Mats StGbed + . ef T : S e atsuyas colliery and . room, secretly avowing constancy to New truths will always break the | sons, D. D., of New Castle, assisted by Thomas Graham and John latel Tl lid with ” + abs rer. 3 ; Roller, employed at the Monongahela in Japan lately. ney did withou = be me lover. bottles that held old thoughts. local ministers. Rolie en I ood dl the tine, and on Nost of the sar Oscar,” she . . softly . he a WwW ice anv 2] formed a EBL IME ue Epa inthe v : ime " i 7 OTe 2 a € she murmured, softly Locality is not so potent as love in The new ice company being formed at work underneath a ladle filled with boil- | ime without light, and were none the kissing the engagement ring which his Mating & loll idine elitoats Altoona to oppose the trust reports that |. .r and suspended by a chain, the worse when dug out hand had placed upon her finger; “as > s oh on nn $50,000 Yorth of stock has = sold. ioe and the men were badly] The lockout which has held sooo if I could ever be untrue to you. Not rosperity ts character as a During the past five weeks Postoffice ed. Doller may dic. 7 | men idle in Chicago since Febr is i > heavy harvest tests the granary Inspector Stone, of Altoona, has ar- ’ thought to be passing rapidly. Secretly cohol all the gold in the world could tempt * : lee granary. th Pedi Michael N a fer, t g ; 3 s ste ce persons Jedford county, ichael Normile, a molder, has been | the various contractors’ associations are ment ” n the asure His : SE rested three persons in Bec A ] on 3 e various contractors’ associations a ah me. i the ease in 3 hic h You say | jiroed with sending obscene and | arrested in Va {07 on a cnarge of | meeting with the anions in their re- lood, =» But when the evening mail came in am not my own,” all things become | g,,onyinous matter through the mails. Dis, oe 5 : d to he wives in spective crafts, and it is tacitly under- cundings, liate, and brought no letter from Oscar, yours. Soo Mee, the alleged leprous Chinese Cleveland anc enon, J. stood that the new buildings now rapid- re > Jon, Alice did feei a little lonely and be- The world always looks upside | laundryman of Olyphant, Monday, pack- ar ly getting under way will be finished health, good poss h, 1 the tion for en- 1 Je wildered. down to the man who is upside down | ¢d up and leit for Boston, where he has THE NATIONAL GAME. by union men to avoid unreasonable joyment. Bosrel trouble causes more ac ee and n_in- *Tt will suvel t ,, | himself a wealthy brother. The borough au- delay. 3 1 J 3 Naha ! rill surely come to-morrow tho 1 : hi = AL 1 (Ohio) tte we ains than all other ¢ together sits y ’ ; 5 orities made no effort to restrain him, 5 iverpool (Ohio) pottery mann pair 1 th ¥ » en she said to herself. A man’s profession is like a founda- | Three reputable phy sicians have de New York has signed 1 the mute piteh- | fa yrer wrote to a Staffordshire (En oct a wood dose of i coursing nach, But the morrow arrived, and | tion; it is not a house, but it gives you | clared the Chinaman a leper, but Healy h er, Te aylor, of the Albany Club. { land) paper that there was a shortage you ge gee oh 2 brought no letter. a good idea of what it will be. Officer Teraus contends that Kee's con: W addell, of 3 i ns prosesd of 300 men in the potteries at East Liv- through the blood life's a hell Millions ’ ans a Ps c 4 i 5 = . lal is 0 1 re the AC 7 E11 4 more strike-outs 1an any pitcher. a > Liverp yr are octo? . ne “Ji's Fors strange,” said Alice, with The greatest mistake in lifeis seeking Pp pons a 5 rr To hi nut Bitte vow os he 4a | zpos, § od 2 Lo I ee ohn of people are doct ring for chronic ailments that ars i 2» OVER. ror fale i OA = . naitrl 3 Ss e and Edwarc ar ¥ a . - ¢ 4 And x V fae n or eves. Tie never falled Jlo and 0 he racer a on colored employes of the Amc on when fe ha joined the New Yor that no such shortage exists, and ex- started with tad bowels, and they will never 2 % regard to the character.—Ram’s Horn C ie Th : eckin has not yet been droppec ressing the opinion that the object of 5h V k ompany, Uniontown, fought with pis- Ls p 8 PIL if the oojec et better till the bowels are right. ou know oilen, on “No more than I expected, my dear,” |- m—— eee tols Tuesday night at he { P itt sburg. anager Clarke thinks he the letter writer was to glut the masr- : , Pe salon freegular—Hrst nera- i said Mrs. Ellingham. “I shouldn’t Getting Something for Nothing. works of the company. Tine | titled to Aioiher try. t ket, in the hope of tele g a re how it 1s—you neglec g ge par i be at all surprised if he had fallen “Phe desire to get something for | to death and Spang'er and another man | : thols, of Boston, i pheno duction of wages. suffer with a slight headache bad taste in the <r i re wi & io AV : is 1 disens ri : . injured. The trouble arose over a crap | pi cher should work abo ce €a hie i 1 {oo taste in love with some young woman out | nothing is a disease with some men,” | PUEFEE o °C T0000 . ot ha | week to be at his best. NEWSY GLEANINGS. mouth mornings, and — if gone” feeling ds of { there and settled down for life. I'm | said a salesman in a down-town hard- a pang caped ¢ SannoL he | The Brook Yr Clab has strings on W during the day- —Teeep on going {rom bad to pirat | told art is better appreciated in the | ware store the other day, glancing after | (po Sard: | twelve players who are earning their) pe pew London tunnel cost $50 an I i i if awial, life 1 his 1 vest than it is here.” a prosperous-looking ¢ ; 4 i Shurg sal | s inor leagues. : i ) worse untill the suifering becomes awiul, d his f we t t in it is here. a prosperous-looking man who was | people who own a gas plant at A | salarie in the minor Ic gues linen © ; Alice bit her i i : : gy | Eo Keeler, of Brooklyn, cuts off more : : i ther nany e that j i Ree bie i y lip—but she did not | leaving the store with a look of satis-| Ind, sold out to a new corps | Roos 1 as als tne do Brooklyn is threatened with a water loses its charms, and there 2 y a one speak. Such NY rords wer af. Facti is face. TT | & 3 213 5 Dials “| famine ‘ +2 tf~1 YT ducate nder: { De k. Suc sitter words were Dbet- | fac tion on his face known as the Marion Gas Co. | Ft thin any athor star in the I cane. famine. has been driven 5 suicidal relict, Educate your ss af- ter left unanswered. “We have razors honed or ground | paid was $400,000. Twelve years ago | Bt oh Nts that hove cotie mato There is talk of abolishing organ- \SCARETS. Don't neglect the 2 ) € ers :: J on eolec and i Mr. Fontaine came at about noon | to accommodate our commuter cus- the Washington capitalists bought th {te \ eos from the minors grinding in New York city. bowels with CASCAR J. ont neglec apd : ) 2 . > ; it 1 . Ss a A ~e tha FO a ually - pe to take the ladies out driving. Alice's | tomers,” continued the salesman, pl ane lon $100.c00. The tr sh seat. Seotr. of Clncinnatl, 1s by far). Sol Speman; have 3 up the price slightest irregularity, Sce that you have one ation first impulse was to decline, but she | “and the charge of 25 cents barely inehiqes lonse LE 15.000 acres | the Best of coal in Chattanooga, Tenn. i 4 fons tay Wy CASCA- on Ehnattaiod thal or i } ETD NE he about go of pipe and gas plant. | = "New Voil. Is &t present Jureau, Alaska, has three public li- natural, easy movement Y nee Hy ler * mother way | Covers 1) i Samuel P. Langdon, of Philade!phia, | ty i ro . | braries and two rea ding rooms. RETS tone the Lowels—make them strong— kid- fond of carriage exercise, ¢ fork selves. That man who just : best left field in the Tre ; of al- i arriage exercise, and had | work ourselves. } 0 J president of the Pittsburg, mstown, | Ras made fourfesn assists Steam launches are being shipped { & ther ance Vv dat ives . very few opportunities to indulge that | left the store is making all kinds of | Fhensburg & Eastern Railroad Com- ti iy Toft £ har assists | rom the United States to Mexico. and after you have used them ouce you wi 2 liking—and she said “Yes.” money, and yet he contrives to make | pany, was rolled down a rocky embanlk- i "W Ie aso lrom i 2s he ton. was in A railway is to be built between Cape wonder why it is that vou fiave cver been “I'll drive out to Fontaine Abbey us hone two or three razors every | ment 60 feet by the wrecking of a h {1 en rie oN RY Nome and Port Clarence, Alaska. 1.4 i 3 od] 5 2 £ 3 2 5 : q.lla: i his prime he could steal more than 100 2 ~ 1% : * : a ic neace to get better at once and soon 1ares, the rich and confident suitor. | few months for one small quarter. car on which he had taken passage | bas : in a season: nowadays that is June shipments of the 1 a Caii- without them. You will find all your other disorders commence > > ’ cing: _ # gardener sends in word that the “Two or three days after we have Wopsi pono 2 Se 38 Monte even | 4 record for an entire team. tops avers Tn Sey : y Li 59 uy. you will be well by taking— ici nc y ; > 'was hadly cut a rnsed it 1 a 1 as Sy irium white pes are ripe, and there ave | honed one of his razors he comes in ie a en 2h Bruised ‘n | 7 he batting averages of the League hor . a \ ay na i H E IDE A i i AX A'l iy Y i ; sce > rocky slope. ti g x 4 tient, some very fine tropical flowers in | with much bluster and says that he haan 2 ! = ) ire getting down to the old | The machinery of Licutenant Peary’s gu ALA ERY royed bloss i 2 ervatony + shnve with it at all. and hands A jail delivery occurred Thursday | The chances are that no player ; £ : are ossom in ihe conservatory. And I | ean’t shave with it at all, and hands night from the Susquehanna count | ol: 420 for he Season { steamer Windw: ard has broken down. erald. thought Mrs. Ellingham might per- | a razor that is certainly dull. We prison at Montrose it prisone | Sh. 2 Chicago. oy ® that the The city of Akron, Ohio, has a new : . 3 ; nls x = A . oi i a 2 bh pe t ” : says i >" patrol-wag T ; elec- haps honor me by by partaking of a | know by our record that it is not the | who were awaiting tr al escaped to the | vie ero Union will make no demands. | Jtoma bile patrol-wagon run by elec little lunch after the drive.” same razor that we honed a few days | woods. The men are all professional | Tt simply will ask the magnates for cer- | tricity. 1 ' . tal : Fontaine Abbey was a fine old place, | before, a private mark scratched on | tramps and were recently arrested on tain concessions. | Shiba Bes and has A S ne nea g i re. . 3 : OQ . S p 0 : ppor- built in the style of a stately medievs . , showing that it had not | burglary charges. Jennings, of Brooklyn, is generaily thousane men to the Jrof oF scape 3 a y medieval | the handle sho g | ¥ Africa. at op- castle, with grounds that sloped to a | heen in our store for some months. A mov ement is on foot to preserve the | looked upon as the greatest first base. | a ae Ts the Pacis water supply sonal serene, silver river, acres of conserva- | However, we have to have the razor 9d cabin in. W hiagton, towhship. | Li the or i Los Boo) n. And | that private service is being cut off be- ing ros se, + . + : - y a a 2F RSS a a sceaso i ning tories, a picture gallery and a noble | fixed up for him for nothing in order a a y a o 2 e ess than a seasc | teen andes ey Th ; LH v ‘ - ET = z trade ardware @ e eC e S gto > | € DOS The Jegrs ine ae ive years gious chines hay, where kn armor | to keep his trade mn hardware and ta is located at the head of Simon hollow, | Forfeited games all over the coun- | es (lepanh Hoe i ee iscus- kept mailed guard. carpets | prevent him running us down to his | which takes its name from the old slave try are becoming monotonously fre- | ih € be oy in : 5 s Te i com S11 C COT ts] , s a : Q = Te Le in a > east coas / ‘a has been com- gies were Persian—the tables of Florentine | fellow-customers. himself, Simon Funty Munty. | quent. Nine-tenths.of them 5 due pleted : : HL mosaic—the lunch table a marvel of “We have sharpened two razors for Mine Inspector Henry Louttit, of | © Plays joys with a The Academy of Moral Sciences, in 10c. saves Serves china, gold plate and import- | him in a week, and he has justbrought | Monongahela, charged 12 foreign miners | !In€ In baseball seems s i Paris, has awarded the Audi d prize hat i ed luxuries. a third, pretending it is the same one grgiaved at the Arnold mines, near a a | of $3.000 to Dr. Yersin for his discovery 25c. 50c. d th Mr. Avo “c > < in first : 7 ‘ayette Cit ith violating the mining z i-plague ser found o Mr Fontaine played the accom- | that he brought in first and that the laws fey, wat yor ) ; of (hte andiplague sera: ; To any needy mortal suffering from bowel eatin and too poor to buy ascanaTs > we | take plished host to perfection—an(d Mrs. | edge is not sharp enough. I admit it | laws in passing danger signals in the | During the eleven months ended June Mrs. Taylor, formerly one of Henry Steri C Chiieo New York, mentioning adverti: s He | Ellingham’s eyes sparkled at the | is not as keen as his greed for the | Mine ith nafred Jamps and eight of | 30, applieations for employment lay's slaves, who is now 110 years old, iesling Remedy DIRENlYy naan ? that | effect which all this luxury and re- quarters” —New York Times. them were lodged in jail. | were made at the free employment has been sent to the Infirmary in Cin- == EER thing i fine: ; ie arte James R. Mellon, of Pittsburg, has | bureau in Chicago, and 30,000 situations cinnati, Ohio. She is totally blind. eae neinen rere evide . "i112 . Srna ’ has | g 890, 39, BME = arb s Panis Expositic : 3 ex scribe | oe yore evidently producing z purchased a 2,000-acre tract, a few miles | were secured. i A movement is on foot in Tennessee The I aris Exposition has 90,000 ex That Li tile Book For Ladies, i nea [P: uman } upon the susceptible nature of her Nursery Pays a Town's Expenses. south of New Florence. Westmoreland EERE to have the St: purchase the old hibitors. LICE MASON, ROCHESTER, N.Y. “URES Pi ALL ELSE FAS. he tig { daughter. Orea, Sweden, owns a nursery, the 4d bid i Tio} will . 1 i President James K. Polk, it —— = | | Bost Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Hh { ot : rea, Sweden, ¢ s a nursery, the | county, and is receiving bids for the Light million cartridges were taken home o resicent james sn. Yolk, 10 PN.U 31 ‘00 NEW DISCOVERY; gives | in time. Sold by druggists athy { ,!" she sighed, scarcely audible, | proceeds from which pays all the 1un- | erection of a stone mansion, which will | to Peking two years ago, and constant Nashville, Tenn., as a governor's maa- If afflicted with | DROP! Quick eallat nc eur ss worst SUMP: { - Mr. FF al 3 . : . s % 23 2 ty cted v i A / i shen Mr. Fontaine had left them for | ning expenses of the town including | cost about $50,000, to be his summer | additions have been made. sion. Laficted wish { Thompson’ S$ Eye Water fe DS aio te rime i 8 moment, “what bliss it would be to | public-school and telephone service. home. ie i | N p [4 3 ; 4 . = y 5 ~ 4 £3 by : : : ~ : it 5
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