VOLUMK . KHmMMMtmiMt'.l JJF.F.CIl CUKKK KAll.KoAU. New York Central it Hudson River R. H. O.. ti"ia ntSDK.NHI'.H TIMU TAIII.K. HKAII IT Tvp Mull No .17 No :tl HKAII WW kxp Mull Noitn No:M Nov. in. I:H. i in 1 in I .VI A IT. p in '4 Kl I'ATTUN ... t.vr Tflft i in .. .....MAIIAlTKY IMll Ij :n l.vc... . hct munr t T 3 S5j i' 2V" . t i A Z . A M . . sin r; i.V AH . . . . Ki'i'iMLH' !,vi s 4" 12 II New Mllporl n :t!i 12 ro t tin in n n :ti 11 vi Mitchells 1(1 II I" l.vc rli'iirlli til.liiiic.Arr ,ii .-. 2.1 4 I" s:rift n oil 122 1 411 n 2; r. ,v :ti .1 .is R m tl 1.1 rU? , I Hill SOS 11 ill .. Xl.K AHrill.li 7i 'lc:i i iiilii.luiir.l.n' . . . Wooilltiinl Illulcr . . Illllirrtoll Monlsiliilc Mini's.... II 21 A I II .I-. It 1.1 II .12 II 7 7 ml 11 ;i'.i 47 tl .-I 11 .v.i 7"7 7 4 II 12 i 42 II 7 :iT l ,w . 7 2 l' ;M1 2H I" 41 l.vc II lltlson A IT 7I17 I.i 7 in 7 411 II ill II Vi II. fc. I" I" I.'' ' ...lit lll.-.i .' " ,4ii II in Ait i ' i.ii. i -i. , , vi. 7 Is 111:111 Ait Mntt-nti.... I.ve 7 12 Hi:i2 1 ii lull in- H 4" 1" 12 I'KAI.K I -M i.l .'.It Illlllllloun n lit ii 4:1 ssiii'. sin He A I" HI ....IIKhl'll Ki.i;i .M n sxt Mill Hull 4.v . i.( i 11 vi:n 4 4." 1.1 1 nnni!l:iii- 4 -ii.ii-:i;i- v simm .M'r. 4:i TV. II IIA MHi:i;.... 41m 172:. I. vi- II.I.IAMsP T Air p III 11 III 7 17 7 2' 7 4" .-.ill N 4X I III II II? II III II 2M to in n 111 17 7 42 s n s ns ;,; II III II 17 11 ;r 11 m 11 41 i p in I n 111 11 111 run v - lii : winu it. 11 i- 111 11 in t ; 411 ''U .1.1 .- I I' V. I l.l.l v .i l.v i- Mii-.il 'I I ih t.'II ;;o I. vi- Hill, A Air - lli 7 l-i "'4 :t'i l-v V Y . In Tiniia.iiiii r lino lit :m l.v. n 111 11 in N. V. l lillu.. At- Ii 7 21 ;u:i'i p 111 11 111 tinlly 1 WrrU-ihivs i "I p 111 Siiniltiys . Ill .Vi II 111 Slllill: "l" 'v York pa--i-ll-.fcrs tiiitctlnir v 111 IMill tnlrlplilsi 011 In.'.llll III ll-il 111 fnilll Willliiuis- Ii-ii I . vi I II i'Iiii iiui' rn 1 til 1 -oliirnlilii Avr., 'hilnili Ipliln. MIMI rl lllNV. Al U illl;il,i-li.ill ttl'h riilliKli'lpliliiMii'iiillnuK 1:. Ai Jersey Shore Willi lill lli-ook KiiIImiiv. At Mill Hull who I'l'lilrnl knlli-oitil of IViiiisv Iviiiiiu. Al riilllp-liin-ir w llli IVni-vh aula Ktillroml 11111I AIi-kiiiii I'lilllp-I'iiiv Viiiinrrtlnir Ii. ) At I'lcinllclil null Hiitlulo. Koilii'-ii'i' I'llKliuuli Killuiiv. At M ii h 11 11 iv mill I'lition u 1 1 Ii riiinliilii .1 rii'iirlli'lil IMvKl.m of IVniisylviinlii Htilliim'l. At Miihalli'y Hlth 1'i'iiH"yviinhi - Nm-tli-W cstiTii liuilioiiil. A. II. I'AI VKII. K. K. IlKIIHIMAN. StllH'l-illtl'lllllTII . lil'll'l l'll-H. Atft. IMlllUllt-hllllH. IV. JJUHjWAY & CLEAUI'IKIJ) II. It. daily Kxctrr kl'nmiav. sovr 1 1 v a u 1 NoiiTinvA.ni). I'.M A.M. STATIONS. I'.M. I'.M. is """ v i;iii!nv 2iii n Si 12 17 ti :tl I- Imiil Kun I U 2:I J2 2I n:m Mill Hiivi-ii I4i Hill J2:i2 II 4 Cii.vlaml 1.17 II 'Hi 12:iil 11.12 Sh. -l is M MI11 I M II m 12 l II .17 Hllli- llivk 1 211 .1 .Vi 12 42 II HI Vltn uil-il linn 127 ft .17 12 4.1 HUH rill-l-U-l- 1 2'- .114 12.1.1 IIH2 llnv-kwiivvllli- I If .144 I HI In 22 Mi'Mliin Siiniinlt In- .i:u I (HI III 2.1 Miu vrys Kun I2 S 2s 11.1 III :n) bVlls i'l i-i k I2 .ni 1211 14.1 1141 I III Hi lis 12 411 ft III TKA1XS I.KAVK HIII(iVAV. Kusl w :n-il. W'l'st. II I'll. Tra In H. 7:17 ii. lit. Ti n In ll. 2:PI p. in. Tritln 4, 7:.v, p. in. J. II. lll'TUIIXtsON, Cit-ll. MlllllilHT. Truln :i. H::i4 n. in. Trnln I. :i:t'l p. m Tniin 1 1. :21 i. in. j7u. WIMMI, Iji'll. 1'at.s. Aif't. ALI.WJll KXV VALLEY UAILWAY l.'O.Ml'AXY i-imiiiii-nrin"; Sumlay Xovf-mlx-i- !, 1SH0, Low (inulo Division. KASTWAHP, :.No. l.No.ft. Xo.tl. 1111 A. M. IHO I. M UTATIIINH. Ucd Blink l.HWNoiiliiim . . . . Nrw Itrthlrhom (ink Ulil.-n MiiVHVtllt hiiinniri-villo . .. Itrookvlllu ltrll Kitllrr KnynoltlKvllli, .. l'umioiiKt Fit I Ik Crvtik DiiKoIh Haliiilii Wliiirrliurn .... I'rnllrlcl Tylnr Itrtn-crtto (rt'lint IlliflWIHMl 2fl ft 27 .i si! ft .121 H mil hi l.il ti 271 II 4.1 HI .1 2H. II 2ii - II its; ii Ml till 11 7 INI ia :ti m 4.1 1 : I 4.1 :n 7 4s! 7 ft": " 114; 7 M 7 42 8 .121 K Jill M. P. 7 1 T 2. 7 111! 741 7 Hi. H 171 a: h 27 j HI It ftl! M !A. M A. KSTWAHII. No.2 I No.ii No.lll; ltw I 1 1U BTATIONB. Drift WIMMl ,rmit Ilrtit-zrtto Tylt-r 1'riitlrlil AVliitiirliurn .... pittiultt Illinois I'HllHl'rrrk I'mii-oiist lti'ViiolilsvlUn.. Kiillur K'll Brook villi- f iininirrville.... Miivsvllle OukldilL-r -I- A. M. l. M.T. M. P. ft ft : ft -ift wi H.V- M IP III iii as lit Js n iit ti urn ll ii ail ii 4a: t) 411. it :i:. 11 411 0 H: 7 IW' 7 211 7 an 7 41' 7 Mil II 2.1 11 H2i 11 42 IS M tl .mi 7 12 7 2.1 7 III 12 40! 12 Ml a in ft 211 1 2.11 I 31 1 4111 7 4n I SI. .1' H 117 2 li S lull lit! M 2ll 8 421 112 9 mil 3 III. K PI 2 32 8 :i2 2 52 a mil 8 ft: mil ii lin Nw Hi-tltlrliiini u im tt 2111 l.HWHOIllllllll. Itud Hunk.... a 42 u m p. m. 11 4'J i. m P. M P M Trains dHlly except Pundtiy. DAVID MoCAKOO,GEB,I..BUFT. JA8. P. ANDEKSON On'h Pam. Aoi. L.UFFAIX. ROCHESTER & PITTS--! BURGH RAILWAY. The nhort line between DuBoU, Kldftwuy, Hriulftird, HtiluniumiB, liutl'ulo, UiM-henter. Nluiruru FuIIh und polnu In the upper oil region. On mul utter Nov. Mill, lsim, pussrn- fnrtrnliMBllI Hi-rlveund drpiirt from I-'ulls rrrkisiuUiin, dully, except t-unduy, un fol low: 7.2ft a vi und l.aft p m for Curwrrisvlllo und lie u-lleld. 10.00 a m Buffalo und liiH'lii'stor niuil For Brutkwuy vllle, Kidwuy.JoliiiMinlitirg.Mt. Jewett. Bradford, Knliiiiianra, Buffulo and KtH-lieHter; eonnec-tlnir at JolutiiunburK with H. & R. truln a, for Wilcox, Kuue, Wuriun, l orry and Erie. 10.27 a m Ai-coninitHltitlon For Pyki'8, BlK Kun und I'unxitutawnuy. 10.28 a in For Keynolilsvlliu. 1.1ft p m liriulfui'd Accoiuniodutlon For linechlree, BriH-kwuy vllle, KUmonl, Cur- mou, Kltltiwuy, JohiiHonburK, Ml. Jewett und Urudford, 1.2ft p. m. Ai'i-oniniodulloii tor Puiixku- Itiwni-y und Ulii Kun. 4.2ft p. m.-Mitll-For DiiIIoIk, Hykra, Big Uun PuiiXKUtaw tit-y und WuUion. 7,40 u in-Ai'i'oiiiinodiillon for Ulg linn und ruuxuuiuwuuy. PuHHrtiKorH ure rutiueHted to purchuse tick elH brforr enturlliK the cui'N. All exctiiw rliui'KiMif Tim renin will lie i iiIIi'.'IimI by con-tlurtoi-H when fare tiro paid on trultn. from ItlltttuMoiiH wbumu ticket ullli'e Ik muliilulaed. Thousand mile tlckelu lit two cuntH pnr luilu, wood for puuUKe bet wern ull unit Ioiih. J. II. Mi'Intyiik, Annul, KiiIIh Crerk, I'u. E. C, Lai'KY, (ieu. 1'an. Anrut. UiH-hetor N. Y. ItnllvniiM d ime (Tiil'lto. pICN NH Y (A'ANIA H.MI.K".t). IN KI'I'KIT NnVr.MIII-'.l! I't. 1"IMI. I'lillaili'lplilii A l-'ili- n.illti-'iil IMvlsloii TIiih- Tiililu. Tllllll It-iiw- lulfivvooil. KASTW'Allli 11:01 a in TiiiIii s. a 1 1 1 1 v rvi-ipl Siimliiy fnf Siinliuiy, lliiiilsliinir mill liili-iim-illiiti'stii-llniis, ii'nlvlim lit I'lilluilrlplilii H:2:i p.m., Ni- Voil(,li:::ip. in.! ltiililiiioi-.il:'' P-m i Wiislilniitoii, 7:1.1 p. m I'lillliiiill I'lll lol- riif from Mllliiinspiiii mill piisi iim-f i-oiu'lii'ii fi-oin Ktiiii to I'lillnilrlplint' i:ft- p. in.-Tniln n. ilullv I'T.-cpl ("iiiiilny for llmTlsliiirv Mini liiii'iiiiiilhili-stmloiis. ill rlvliimii I'lillnili lplilii 4::m A. v.i Nrw York, 7:Xl a. M. In 1 1 Tint ti Slt'i'plinr i'iirs ftotn lltirrlsliiiiu to I'lillmli'lplilii nml Ni'W link. I'lillnililplilii piissiiiiii'i's i'iiii ii-limln In sli'i-ii.-r iinillstiii 1'i-d nut II "::m A. M. p. m.-Tiiilit 4. dull v for Siniliiiry. IIiiitN linrir mill l-iti-i mrilliitr stiitlmis. iiitlvlim nl I'lilliiili lplilli. II:.V! A. M.t New York, ::tl A. M. on i-i k iluvs nml lu.:is A M. on Snn thivi Uiilllliion-. ll:2 A. M.; Wiislilnulnii, 7:40 A. vi. I'lillmmi rms rniiii I'.l li'liml W llllinns- 111,11 1,1 I'lllllllll'llllllll. I'llssl'lliri'lslll sll'l'pi'f for lliillliniiK' nml NViisliliitfion will hi tnitisfi'iii'il lino iislilnutiiiisli'i'pi r at llm- rlsllllllf. I'!ss.tl'' 'l!tl')l'S fiom l.ili- to I'lillnililplilii nml Wllllaliisp.nl 1o lliilll-tiioli-. VfTV Alll 7: '. li. tn Tmln I. ilnllv t-M-i-pl S imliiy for UIiIkwiiv. Iiiillnls. rii'inii'i'i mill Inti-r-iiiiilli'i,' siiitliuis. l.i'iiM s lil.li-'wiiy nt 1:1" i. M. fill lllll-. .ii.Vnt. in. 1 niln :i. ilul'y for Kill- mul Inii'i- tlll'lllllll' p'llllls. Vr. i. in. TiiiIii 11. iliilly I'M i'pl Siiiiiluy fur Uiini' mul I n 1 1' 1 1 ii'-i 1 1 ii H' si nl Ion-.. nii;nti:ii thains i-'oi: mill rwonii I lliDI I'lll-. KAST A N II sor i n. TliAIN 11 li'i vi-s IMilliiil'Iplilii ::! A. in.! usiiliitfion. 7..HI . M . ; Hull liiiorr. s:'l A. M.: U Hl.i'. lu. i n-. In: I., v . vi. : il:i 1 1. I'M'i pi Mm ii:i v. iii'llv Iiil- it In lit wool I !! 1:2il I-. M. with l illlliiiill I'niloi '.ii from I'lillnililplilii to IVIIIImiispoii. Tli I :i li'iivi"s Nrw York nt " p. in.: I'lilln ili llililii, ll:2n p. in.; W iisliiinttoii. I1'. I" p. m.i lliiltitnoi,.. Il:.-i p. in.: il:nlv nirlvlnj it t Hrlftnooil ill II:. Hi li. In. I'lillinnn slcniilnit .nis from riillmli Iplilii to I'.t In nml from n-lillnxt'Ui nml I : 1 1 1 It - to U lllliunsp.il I mul I In-iiiiL'li iiiissi'ii''i'i- I'otii'lti's fiinii IMilln- ili'lphlit to l.l ii- nml llilllllii'iii-to lllhiins port. Til A I N I li-nvi-s liinovo m ll::i . in., cjjtllv i-M-opt Suiicl :i y . iiirlvlnir nl HrlflwiRNl :2l ii. in. JOIIXKONHUlMi KAILltOAU. (I)uily i-xi-i'pt .Smitiay.) TRAIN If It'll ves lllilirtviiy tit :2IHi. m.t Jolm soiilinrx tit lt: u. m., iirrlvlm? at l'l-i-nioiit lit lit::ilM. ni. TliAIN i linivi's t I, '1111,1111 m 111:4.1 a. lit. ur i-Uliiu ul .loliiisoiiliitrit m 11:41 it. in. mid Itliltrnnv nl I2:imii. in. 101 iUllllHU of u ; v solos ill :. CKPITAL (60,000.00. I . M( lirll. 1'ri'slili lltl Srolt 1I Irllutiil, Ylrr I'ri-K.t John II. Kiiiii lirr, 4'nililer Dlrec tors: C. M'ti-hrll, Scott M.-4'h-IIiiikI. .l.V. King, .Mm II. i'oiIh'H. i-. I-:. Brown, . V. I'lillrr. J. II. Kiiu-'hnr. IIijii-h a iitm-ritl tiiiiikiiiirliusiiwssmid sollt-ltH the iicrountH of mi-tv-Jjif tits, pi-oft-ssional mrn, fartiirrs, iiir,-liatilrs, miners, luiiilii'i-inru ami otliris,. pi'omlslnu- tin- most ritivfitl attriitloit to itie buslnrsH of ull VH'istoiiH. Safe llnposll Boxes for rent. l'lvsl N'atlotiul Bunk Imllilbi, Nolan lil.vk Flr Proof Vault. II OTKL McC'OXXKLL, REYXOLIISVILIJr:. l'A. Fit A SK J. JSLACK, I'mth-klo,: Tkc li'inllinr linli'l of thr I, mn. Ili'iiiliimi tei'K for cotunirrcliil men. S.t'iim brut, free binOntth rooms and closetti n every HiHir, Mani)lr riNitiiH, billiard riMim, telephone con nect lotm tin:. II OTKL UKLXAF, REYXOLDSVILLE, FA. J. C. D1LLMAS', Pmprictor. Firm class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains uml i-ommodloiiH Hiimiilti riHims for commercial truvc lent. liliaii'i-llaitcuu. E. NEI"F- JUSTICE OP THE FEACE And Itoul F.state Agent, Keynuldaivllle, I'll. Q MITCHELL. ATTORX EY-AT-LAW. Olflco on West Main Htreet, opiMislto tho Conimerclitl Hotel, Iteynoldsvllle, Pa. Z. CORDON'. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, Jefferson Co. Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon &Corbett West Main Street. Q M. McIJOXALD, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real estate Hlicnt, Pali nls Hecnred, colUn-tlons niudn promptly. OrHce in Nolun block, lleynoldsvllle, 1'a. JiRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, Ofrlcealn Malinney building, Muln Btreel, Ueyuolditvllle, I'u. jya. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ItcBkli'iit dmitist. In building near Metho dist church, onpoKlte Arnold block, tieutle uew In operating. D R. R. E. HAUBISOX, SUUGEOX DENTIST, Ueynolduvllle, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by 1.8. MeCrelghl. D R. R. DliVERE KING, DENTIST, Office ut the residence of I. C. King, M. 1)., ut corner of Muln and Six III uli ciiU, lii yiiolils vllle, Pa. KKYXOLDSVIIiliE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. AI'ML 21. 1K1I7. SNDQLP; -7 Julian rawthorne . CorvnidiiT by Americas Press Association, contini:ki. ' j"ihi limy K 1"' tlt'vil!" ail ,loi-e-lyn, piiwliinn lim-k llu-i'heck liimk, ttiiinli not witliotit an elTort. "I'll Iimvb yon to know tliat money's tint tin only tliiiin I'm after. I'vo not my own views alitnit the irl, ami I'll inaniiKe tltc lmini-ss my own way." Tin- impresario tli-tiii'lieil the t-liti-U from Hie lunik, at'.il liaviiix rolleil it inlo nn iiUiiini'ili' lit liis ci':ir with it. "Tliiit's all risilil." sniil lie. crtisliinn the liiniit ii'iiiiiiint nnilir Ills foot, "only ili. n't yon talk to nn- tin iimii' nlioiit ln-t-tiiiK! I know man wln-ii I rlap eyes on Mm, nml I know a wim aii, t. .. ami 1 kiii-ss you'll have tilim to hihw to lit) a hiffiti-r ruti-al tlinti you are liefure you rolie in my pi iina .lnnna! Sln-': mi-el for your lii-tli'is. my lmy, ami tln-y're not far ti loiil; loi!" .liH't-lyu couti-iveil to maintain a con temptuously iuiliifi-rt'iit ili iui-iinnr, lint It is certain that wliia-ver mipli' iiwiiiey out of tlio impti-sario was nlilitfuil to pant it in iiuo way nr anntln-r. Mi'iiuwliile Miss lli alrix K:iiiilnlili. or the Marana, as all the win 1.1 now called her, was in inure c-lu-erftil spirits than Blie hail been iH-foro Iter ret-eptiou at the Diiisiiinres. Shu liketl the Diusmores; she was iuclineil to like almost every body. Him tried to take a rhuritulile view even ot the yoniiff rcntlemen in hiKli shirt collars who complimented tier so linilly, and said things which she knew warn witty only because they laughed at theui. Hho reflected that she know noth IiiH of tho freemasonry of mndern so ciety, and that probably the yniinir Ken tleiuen intended only to be Hilitt mid enlr rlainin'. Mrs. lteiimx, when ap jioiiU'il to on theaubjii-t, said they Mr. Witiiuin and the rest nf them were wealthy and well connected, and that it wjis desirable for i lady connected with tli stao to cultivate their acquaintance. "A little social relaxation is an excel lent thinir for yon, my dear mademoi wlle," declared this worthy lady, "and capital way tn tfet rid of that liltle frigidity and stiffness you have bnmiiliF. villi you from the country. Ladies eo- liectetl with the stajje liavo to work hard, but, en revani-Ue, thry aro allowed mnffe freedom in siM-ial intercourse than other jieople. It will be ijuito iroper for you to let Mr. Witiuuu drive you Imiue from ri'liearsaJ iu Uis brougham if 1 am llli inn. or even without mo at a, pinch. All the others do it. You will uol. let him take liny liberties, of course; but don't betray any tiuiiility: be wouldn't nnderstaud it." "It is one 1 1 1 i 11 AC -for me to do as Hike," replied madeiuoiseJle, "and another thing for luo to let other people do ns they like. I don't menu to be stilt, but there is no reason why 1 should be bothered either." "It will be no bother when yon are used to it," Mrs. Bcmax replied; but at the time she did not advocate her view any farther. The liiiishin;; touches were hciiii; put to the theatre, and Geoffrey Bellinithaui was constantly on hand to oversee the work; consequently he und the prima donna must need meet occasionally. He aid very little to her, and was treiicrally very busy when she uiight have entered into conversation with him; but she hud an impression that he kept his eyes upon her often when she was not looking at him; and bis np'iearunce at the theutre ll ; . ; , . . . . was generally uoiuuiueub wim tne uonr of her rehearsals. One day after she hud been siniing a grand scene very ef fectively sho happened to catch his eye iu the stage Ikix, where he stood leaning against the curtained partition, abstract edly knotting and unknotting a piece of tape. His gaze was so earnest, und at the same time so melancholv. that tho prima doiniii, obeying uu impulse that was nartlv curiosity, but nurtlv some- thing else, went round to the box when the Bcene was over, and met him aa he was coming out. "How unhappy you looked!" she said. "Was anything wrong?" He stared at her for a moment, and said ironically, "Oh, you're a great artiste!" "I mean to lie," she answered smiling. "A great actress, tool I should like to see you when you ure yourself." "I am myself now," replied Mile. Marana. Then she remembered that he was not telling the whole truth, and blushed and looked down. "Then you must be a remarkable woman! But you probably don't know that you always appear to me like fresh and innocent American girl. I can't see anything foreign or stagey in your talk or manners. Extremes meet, I suppose, sad, like Paul, you are all things to all men." This speeci made the young diva feel that the world was very wide aud very cruel, and tears came into her eyes. She was alone there was no one to an swer for her or to protect her. She wonld not. have minded so much what most peuplo Uwurrht of her, but it would have been a great comfort to hor if this mun, nt liny rutc, hud by some divine faculty of vision been ublo to see through tho disguise that veiled her from the rest of the world. He did see. through it; but lie did not believe what he saw. Ho tluitiKht that his discovery was her deception, and the more she was frank and simple, the mure she was her real self, the less would he believe In her. It was a dilemma between intuition and reason: and, with n man of- t'.te world, reason, in such cases, is apt to have the best of it. It would have been easy Tor the prima diinna to have enlightened l.'-u. and un der certain clreiiiiist-.nces s!ie inkf'tit have been tempted tn tl.i 1-1. I It it now it was a mat tn-of jiriile tu ln-r. if tinlli ititc else, to say mi word that could lead him tn infer that hin sympathy was any tiling to her one way or tlie oilier, lint she was at liberty to resent an insult. Hinl she f -It tint in do so would help her to pr ' rvo h.T eoiai .,r .'. "Yon probably don't know, sir," she aid. imitating his phrase, "that to call even an opera sinner tho extreme oppo site of fresh and innocent is not polite. I am not ro conti'ip.ptible a tH'.ujj to all men as I seem to bo to you!" "It was u brutal thinir to say. and I (lid not mean it," ho replied in a low voice. "Hut I can't say what I wish to you. There's no middle way." And be fore she could make tip her mind what this mount he passed by her and walked heavily away down the corridor. The prima tlotimi fell into a deep nml not altogether painful revery. Kho seat ed herself on a bench behind the scenes und followed out her mnsiiifrs with her chin on her hand. The rehearsal was goinij forward in front, the duets, the quartets and the choruses, but she was lost iu thought. "There's no middle way." What was in his mind in bin , heart when be said that? There had Wen somethiiitf very potent in liis eyes ; Hhat she was sure of. What eyes he had! What n stern, resolnt,-; face, with uothiiiK mean or commonplace in it! lie j was not like 'the others, cither in aspect I or in manner. His very curelesstiess stid roughness were more hinll bred than i their best liehavior. Thiuu' hn uilit go nmong'othi'r men, he would always be i!uirt from tl: in; he wan loiioly, like herself, loit, unlike hers, his was :i vol untary mid a noble loin-lincts. And he despise! her l)ec.in.se -liecaui some other v.'4imau was despicable'! Tliat was unjust, mini yet porhnji'i there ras in id verlent justice in it. P' .Iiiijki. if he knew tint truth, he u-tmld th'.siuse her no luMcinother grounds. But i;uiii there wus sviiiio other ris-lin? beside contempt at work within him. Whut i-ouhl that 1m-? The girl raise! her brad slightly. i4b doubtful, mnuug siailii on her bps. There was a sU-abliy step behind her which wlie did not hear until it was clo upon Jier. TliciisuoJimly.ujiair of hands wntekiressed ovarlUf.r'eytts,ind her heuii wafi Drawn buck. For a moment she was loo .iBiiih amazed to resist: lM'sldes. sfcc Hhought it must be could not but bo (iuiHine wlio hud- rightaotreat her.o har father. or evii her -brother Ed:ao mtriupxer would darn! Any impossibiliiy fVUKiBiore iiossiUethuu'tuat. The nrt rmoub-nt she felt tenses, on her check. uid mouth clumsy , lotTeusive kisses. .She wiih not a wivuuiing woman, but he ,gave a piiKacnute outcry of disgvst. twisted herself rse, and wprang to iier i tfeut. ' mi The offender td before her, evident ly l.ut ut ull couvinoed of the enormity nuf his outrage. Hin visage was wrinkled dnto. u wuggiuU liiugh. iu which lieun.m ditoxpect tuejiriuiuiiuunuto joiu It lhailuJready bwuimude .apparent toler ithut.uie man hudJeeivuruiking, butihe I auisbdf wruti in iier rn-es kept her for lan inslant from fueoirnhdnir in him .the C me.w),y engagml musical director, lln-r IPluUiTski. Jihsfult tliat if she luidlmd IPloUn-ski. She fult tliat it she hud iiad weapon in bar ikand dta could have killed him aa the pot. Ana be kss laughing! "Ahs! my beaixiful mu'm'seJle! I catch jtm fair Jut timeTlie exchiimnd jiwaulb. "Oh! dose beaiitiul lips) I lui ofte.uilttig to salute. lemt" "It yu ever come neartme or speak tne jigiiiu" began the prima donna: bur be chucked herself. Khe would not oomiescaid eveu tt tlinittleu such a wrrttdi. .Besides, what jihwit had she to carry .s threat into execution? Herr Plotuwslai had beea engaged ut great expeusej lW was considered u valuable acquisitiua. No una could lead uu orchestra more ably than he. If she complained of him her complaint would beputoliJur disregarded; nur could she briug liersiil to contide the outrage to a man like lian. Inigo. He would be sure to langk, und unswer with somo ooarse, good humored jest. In thin new world she hud iinterod into everybody seemed to make a jest of everything. There was no one to defeud her; she must submit if she could not defend herself. But, us her glance, fell upon Herr Plotowski, she told herself she would rather die thnu submit to sucli another insult. Her passionate indignation must have made itself perceptible through the nulloiis hide of the director, fortified thiiiigh he Wii.-, by whisky. The wrin.iled liiugli gradually faded from his count -nance, and g ive plat e to an expression of absurd solemnity and irritation. "You be nngry tlat I kiss yon, eh?" he cried in a harsh voice. "Let me tell yon, ma'm'seile, I kiss all le ladies vot sing by me. Zey dal:e it as compliment; if lint. I pi il;u it voi-se for r.ein, eh I'lotowski ki.-vi all he please, and dat all right, ain't il? You n-k ze general, and you find mil! Nov, den!" And he stalked away haughtily. This incident would perhaps have af fec;ed her somewhat less poignantly if it had tint occurred immediately after her interview with i(-lliu.;liam, and while her thoughts were full of him. The revulsio:i wits al.i:-i:-t unrndnralile. and made her feel r.s if the pollution rould neve:' he rei.invrd. Her bosom heaved, end bitter t .mo inn (low ;i her face. A woman in hrlple-w r-.icuf,!i nt best. I,it ah liiorellniii tlio rest. bc e she wn i I.tiiUng t:.. u .' u fair? r.ai..e l iX'puiatio.i. Novcvihelcfn. " ' i.o . ;.nt ri-ti .it liov,' . or e i.; lil .- 1 1;-. : .lio knew that her father had incurred pecimirry obligations to I:iigo which rould i.nly be iv; id through her. lie sides, should she let her career be de stroyed at the outset bei-.-inse a creature like'rintowski had insulted her? rvio.-.ld she not ratiier persevere until she had won such iiosiiion and such power as thotlld enniile her to protect h'T.. -if Bgninst all t'.re v.o:!.i? There was a luo. id. unconiiiiiT. 'l siiirlt i.i her. v.lii' li -;s, i led itself iu h' l-fori ivimess alia di.i Iress nvi-.v lli'f.i H hud ever done i:i her focuriiy and liapphie.vi. And, r.fter all, she was not without friends. At the worst she could apply to her father; an 1'theii there was IIa:.i illoii Jocelyn, who, although rath r worldly and ab.-iird, was really a go 1 man, with her interests at heart, as was proved by his having obtained for her this splendid engagement, and fr-ro was Mr, Dinsinore, who seemed kindly and a gentleman; mil Mr. BarrlylTo, who had written all that praise of li-r in ths newr.paper; and there, t o, wan (Jenffrcy Uelliugham; whatever his opinion of her might be, she did not believe t'l 1 ho would have stood by and allow 1 Ilerr Plotowski to insult h'".'. No: !:i:i;.;-i were not so hopeless, after r.ll. Mine. Beinax had been out to make it few luirchases on Broadway. She now returned, carrying her little bnu lle.i by loops in the strings that tied them. She hoiH-d mademoiselle hud not been delayed or inconvenienced. Mademoiselle replied that she had not been delayed; but some thing prevented her from telling Mine. Bcmax nlmut the adventure with the di rector. She feared mudauio would say something about the benefits of a little social relaxation and nbout getting used to it; and sho did not wish to feel an aversion toward tho good lady, who was in many restieets agreeable to her. So rIk held her is-ace and hid hersecrets in ber heart; but sho could not forget them. I'I'.-I 111-: (IWTINl'Klll A Tarllainrnt Custom, Before the speech from tho throne is read, when the houses ure resumed in tho uftci-iMKin, by the lord chancellor in the house of lords aud tho speaker iu the house (if I'ommoiis, it is the practice iu both houses to rend one hill u first time pro forma in order to assert their right of deliberation without reference to the immediate canse of summons. This practiui is enjoined in the house of lords by a standing order. In the house of commons the same form is observed pursuunt to ancient custom und of the following resolution, passed March 32, mm: "Tliat tho first day of every sit ting in every parliament somo one bill, and wi more, recciveth a first reading for form sake. " In tho house of com mnnn the clerk of parliaments produces 4iu .uuc.iciit dix'ument which has served this purpruo for ut loust u century, en titled "A bill for effectually preveut ing chiudcstiuo outlawries," which ia du)y read a iirst time und ordered to bo read a second time nnd will never bo Jienrd of again till the opening of the mejit session. London News. 3IarIou AlechanUmof the Htinion DiMljr. Tlio human body is nn epitome in na ture of all mechanics, all hydraulics, nil nrcliitecture, all machinery ot every kind. There are more thanSlO mechan ical movements known to mechanics to duy, auid all of these ure but modifica tions af those found in thehnmuu body. Here are found all the burs, levers, joints, pulleys, pumps, pipes, wheels and uili s, bull and socket movements, beams, girders, trusses, buffers, arches, columns, cables und supports known to science. At every point man's best me rhunicul work cuu he shown to he hut adaptations of processes of the liumun body, a revelation of first principles used in nature. Willium Oeorgo Jordan lu Ladies' Homo Journal. 8ob Comical Bulla. A very ubsontminded German pro fossor nnuied Johuuues Auiorlutely died st Yit'iiuu, und the following ure a few of his reiuurkuhle bulls: "Julius Cuisur, disguised us a slave, swam uuked across the Tiber." "Covered with innumerable wounds, Caisur fell dead uuur Pom pry's statue. With one hand ho covered his face with his toga, with the other lie called for help." Whut is culled tho Spanish needle is the seed of a peculiar species of weed. It ousily peuetrutes and adheres to cloth or wool und is thus transported to a now locution. NI'MIiKK V.). FREE TRIP TO N1A. AKA I', .l.i. . Ov.r iIib B., R. h P. a d Two Lain' Board nt Hotel Imperial. We will furnish a ticket free over tho ItiilTalo, I!oeestcr As I'ilisliurg IJailwH.v from Heynohlsville to Niagara Kills and return, and two days' board at linli'l Imperial, one nf tin- largest anil n. t modern hotels at Ningnrii Falls, rsti s M..HI to W.llll tier day, to the , i xm who will secure tho largest number nf new cash subscribers to TlIK KTAU Vm; fi ire the 1.1th of June. is;i7. Subse lo tions to be $1.(111. cash In ailviine . This otter is open to any person in .I' tTi t sen county. It will lie well for persons giving- soli scriptions to kno'v the parii. s who solicit subsei lition- fi 'iiu tin m mid whethi'l' they are rcstiiiii-ihln iii'Isoiih, us we will only he responsible for i!,e siib-ei-lp' Ions tint a;e hanih'tl in uiili th" cash. Persons work !n r for ll..- pi-'z.- will bn expected to report tn the. etllc I y ! ' !i r of in person am, have their n. i.i s i ui'olli-d as colli pet i i as. titid wiil iiiic-wri-ils be i'Xs eteil to hni.d in tl' pane s of new suliset'iiiers mul t fi ciisli f n-n w subscriptions once a w.-ek. o ie w snbserllx'i's will be added to omi- -i.'i-SCl iptioli list lllili s-' 'l.e cash lice, 11 ici ti. s each ramie. .A stric iw-enpt '-.l be kept nml each person win-kin,.- for u iz; will r, e.-ivc c:-. i!il i .r nam -. nt in from tlup; to tiin An Opportunity to Vis.t New V.ik Cii". Tho Beech ( 'reek It. IS. has at niico'd for the sale of excursion tickets In New York City, April iith. n t;tit of ihn dedhtation of the, Crnnt Mni.iiin ntal lomb, April 27th, nt rat" of sin!" 'aro for tho round trio, gm d f..r tv-iiii-n ti-lji until April 211th, incliish -. Tickets for military c ompanicii niiiii Is'idng 2,1 or more, traveling in n body, will bo sold at, rate tit one c.er.t. per mile per capita. Tho parade on tills occisi'cn will eclipse all military tleavonstruth ns since the war: I'nitrd Slates i-egehi.rs. tho National (iiiard of IN nni.yh'itniii. New Jersey and various other stati s participating. This is an excellent opportunity to visit the great metiupolii and slinuld not he allowed to slip by. for Tuli pat- tieiilars apply to Beech C'reel: K. ticket airents. who will take pli-asuiv furnishing any itifin'matioii (l. sii'ed. Reduced Rates to New York. For the di ilieatlon of t'n- Grant Mon innental Totnh, April 27. the Pennsyl vania Railroad f'ompun.v will sell i.cur slon tickets to New York to the j-eni iii public from all points on its line, i xein sivo of Pittsburg and Krie pei pi i , on April 2U. and from Alloi'iia and Wil llamsport und intet-nn diate points r. id stations on other divisions within on-.i. hundred and fifty m'.les of N. w Yo-k, on April 2H, and for trains reuchlngNow York beforo nism on April 27. a; a rate of single faro for the round trip (no less rate thtwi $l.i.JJ, ps'd to return until April 2ft iiiolusive. Tickots for inilitury iioinpauies In iini form, niunbering fifty or more, travel ing In a Imdy on one ticket, will bo sold ut u rate of single faro per capita for tho round trip, Tho pa rad i) on thin iieeu,sion will be. the grandest military f'-'inoiistration sineo tho war. Thousands of vetentrs,-. United States regulars und State mill tinmen will he in lira!. Price List. A few bargains for you in (Jrt.cer'eK this week. Very best Hour, cloth sack ?! 2'f Kxtra spring wheat, patent l M li Pupers corn starch 2.1 1 lb. Paper soda (1 7 Cakes Lenox or I Jloss soup 2,1 7 Cutis extra totnutoes oil 1 lbs. A r buckle or Lion coffee 1 00, I) 6 4 Best rolled outs Lump starch Cleuned currants 2,1 25 25 8 7 " Finest lima beans 10" " nuvy " II " Pearl tapioca Lard very tinost, ojien kettlo 20 lbs, Lurd very Hnest opeu kettlo 1 50 This is just like homo mutle lurd. Full stock und low prices nil ulong the lino. H0HIN10N& Munihihfii". Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best sulve lu the world for cut, bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, fo. p sores, totter, chapped hands, chilbluins, corns und all skin eruptions, und posi- cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect sulis fuetlon or money refunded. Price 2-1 cents per box. For sule by 11. Ate. Stoke. For Sale. Draft team weigiiliijr r,nt ulso sleigh for sale. . ,f. (), kini & Co. Muko uu ellort to g.a tho five trip to Niuguru Fulls, N. Y that is now oik-red hy The Stak. J
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