.' Si! . '- - ... . ........ .P IT.OITS SIGNAL CAEB3 ' " ' T..UKIE ,7. W,AK?1.Y ATTORNEY AN!) COCNfELLOE AT L.VtV. Kidgway, or Pet7.Iu :er 1'. O. Elk Co. Pa., T T. A P 11 A M S , A T T O II N K Y AT li A W .LtffA' If A VEX. J'A. SOUTHER & WILLIS. Attorney's at Law, J i I 2 C way Elk roa (7 Pa., will a'.tcud to a'i pi' btrsiucis promptly. 10 n CUAPIN & wile up. Attorneys a:) J Counselors at Law, OiHe ia t Ilia pin's Uloek, Ilidgway Eik Co. I'a Parlb ular attention .ivcn to eellit'oi.s and :ih iuon.es pronij lly vomit ted. Wid uUo practice in adj-init.g e-n;ui its. J O II N G II A I.L . 'ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lidgway J Jk County lVnna' DR. W. JAiiijid BLALELY Sit. IMtuVs Ilk bounty I'a. DH- W. V.'. BHAVT Practices iV.cdkiM ifc .Surgery Cculn.wUo 1.1k Co. Pa. DR. J- 3- B 0 It D 7 EL 7, EClliCIIO 1' 11 V fii I C I A N j (Lately of llavieu county I'a.) "Will promptly niiKwcr s.ll prol'uMhioniil cills by n ! ii i 1 1 or day. Kc-sidt-nco oiie, iloor Kast of the lato resuleuee ol lion. J. L. Gillia. DR. C R. Hahlky, Kersey Co., Pa. Will attoml to all tjij;ht or day. July CI, ISO I. i:ik call HOTEL CAHD3. FOUNTAIN HOUSE, JOJU G. rOR TERriVL D, 1 rcprietor. Ridgway, Elk County J'crm'a. v edTko W Kaglc MoteS liHthcntburg, CleniieM Couuiy Pa. XafFreurit'k Kotl) Propvietor liav. iog .built a lavyc and eouimo'lioii. Iiuii -c, is iiow propped to cater to ilie v.ant of tho traveling pulilie. Luthcrsburg. J uiy loth ISiU. ly. T LUTIIFRSDCRC. HOTEL , Lullicrsburj 't'loavfielJ cuuty IViui't. ' - ? V.'ILLIAM SCiUVKM. IVvt. LuLbctalniv;, J a!y L'Ttii t:'. '"NATIONAL HOTKf, ! Corner of Pf r.ch Street and the Bufialo Road, h li I : 1J A. ENOS-B. HOYT, Trop actor 5GSThi8 House is u.w cud .It.'oJ hi fvitH c peoial C110 for 0.,j eo:ive:!Ui-:i and comt'oit of Ltie;.;:-. at l.iodi-ite rn,ct. C&TCiKtO bTAXILIKO A T V Il :) ' '.-.SI EXCHANLil'I liO llU'iViv, El?: DAVID TxTAYFE, id. K'riis fcousts : i : .i'-mtii . y -.iiuii't'.l the hunk ol" lin' CIiuilii, ml;.'.' i . "-. 0 ) c:rl f ibe tOWII, U Well p'-i'Vii-i wl.li I ioo;ii uaJ tttibiin jr. r.iul tin.- j i. ' i . t . - will apare no pains 10 rondor t'.c m;i hi' a? (jnn,it3 pleasant ami n-irec ib!o. HlJjK.-ij July 2S, 1 .. 11 y o Mrs- E 0- II o U s K ClciuciitSi rrofjiic tress K!lc .Co ".nt v Vcnun. KHgy CLEARPIELD IIOU?!-), OoRNUt Of Maiiki.t am V.'a.i rn J-"; ( L ; .:J En GEO. N COLIiURN, l'ltru-itu.-:. it; ST. MAHY'3 HOTEL- M.MIY'S El.K (('. M V 1TNN.V, M. WELLENiJORL', Pn.p'r. ,f M M P . a '' i- Mu si :s vs. v.i. C. V.'. PIGOXY, Proprietor. Omnibus runniorr io :iud from the Pep-it ceo of charge. ToOIUIiIaI)' lloT'Si:, Main St iUBromcviUo I'j.,C. -V. Kretz. Prop'i "This bouse has been refitted and furnish d in a neat style, and is every way adapted to the wants of the public. 'J! U S I N E s A R I) : WOODS i WiiiGHT Lock Havex, Cmxtox Coyxty Pa. I VEAL EPS in Flour, Grain and .1 Feed nar the Passenger lo j...t Itidgway .Markets. Corrected wecckly; Apples, (dry) 1 bushel Puckwhcat " " Peans, " " Butter " h Peef " Puardi " 51 'oro " Inilid Flour " bbl. Hides " lt Hsy ton 'Oat ' bn. Xticst " '' 16) d 00 j d-J 00 so O'J os 00 IU fit! 75 5 SO 1 SO l: Ry ei 11 M. dozen ' P I. . Uuiui P. W. B ARRETT E ditor INDEPENDENT VOL. 5 lSt).5 IS 0.0 TM'TT innv'in t tai'TV l m ' po P.Thh, . t i;n' i,r..r... the Northern aud Northwest counties ol ' .v- a 1:; l .I.e. Aii.o, in Lake Jt has lii-on leased by tho J'rvnIca- tu (oil lomd tunnnuiu, una 1:1 opera- eil by til 111 . lis entire len-'fli was owned lor vas- mmi;;i. r and IVt-iylit ljuiuos.s, October ITtli. lsr.4. TIM 1 OI'' PASSK.N'CKll TRAINS ATiU!GVAr. Lrxre J'asticard. Tkro;;;di ?'all Train 1 53 p. in. A .'c;i!;iiiiodation u. iu. 1, run' Y xtirtird. Through Mail Train 12 S3 p.m. Aeconuiiodation p. iu Pasfcn;;er e;ir. run tlironli without i h:itv,'e both ways between Philadelphia and Krio. JjS.ixu.nt Sr.nEnxi Cau.s on Express Tr.iins ways between V.'iilinwsiioi t ; -and IJaUiinore, and Williams-port aud I Philadelphia. l'Vr inloiuiai ion lvspeetin Paenor Lu.-ioess apply i.i the H. E. corner uVth and Mnrkot JSts. And lur l'rjiyht business of tho Com jiany's A p'ent: Ji. Kinurs!on, Jr. Cor. 13th aud rdaikrt ts.'rhii..lel;diia. .) . iV. Kcyiiohis Erie. U P,r..wu, A-ent N. C. R. II. Pal tiim'ie. 11 II. llOTSTfSN, 'in 1. rrctyht .ij i. 1 an a. T. Vv U . (, WINNDH, U'l'ii'L Tklet Aijl. I'hil'a. .Tu5. P. 1'nrr, UfUi'ral M taaj rr, lYmrji't. Dealer i;i Cl.iiUins.', Tl'if?. tca's FnrnUl.in;; way:;',! .- it.i:i:t, I.ufh UaviTn, n-s ( )., ": ..I.i A I) O L I' (1 T J M jM r- "1 1 r 11 it: il Mai laetarer ci ht ai:- nrh !. i-oiL' :ir l;ilir:ni I h.T:;. ri'.i.-yna i- I"0 I'iirrii! ore, , 'Jab!--. it:.i..:r. P hi !1 kind ol' llepairiu !e rales. and at I IOO: ' it-, ii 17 s. j a . a. rr. M A HY ;"', YAM county pa in ti :e room lahelv. fi.rmrrly occupied by P.irt COUNTY DIRECTORY. P;v.;,;. Jn'i.ji'. Iioti. R. ti White. i r!!M)oroua;h. Atwriiit,' J'l'hj:-, I'oe. V. S, liruckway, Jay to. iion. J'.. C. Schuliz", fit. Mary 'o- Sh.i-liJ. P. Y. IlayC Kid-way I'l-ijii'i'-if'l'rij, A'. '7. and K c. licni'ia! Ed. eis. Uidizway fltri'-l Afuni'-v, L. J. Piakely F.id-way Tit tsii.r'r, Charles Lnhr. St. Mary's ( '011 nli !j.iri :yvr, iieorgc Walii.iby, St. Marys ( ''..v: ;;i i.t.n'niii'i's, !!'i i'-l,?Wi-is, St. Mary's lico. Iiiekin-" on, Kid-jway. J o.-ph Y. Taylor, Fox. A il'lilurs, R. T. Kylcr, Fox Jacob Mcl'au'ey, l"ox. I II. P. Pcrr, Penezett Coal Land3 For Sals- THE subscriber o!ler3 for Fale the Coal privilege, with the vhrht oi minin;,' and other minerals under -lit.") acres ol laud situat-M in Fox tp., lear lield county Peunsylvaoia, within 1' niih h of the Ridi;way & '1 1 v 11 v. R. R . which connects with tho Phihi. & Erie It. R , at RMuway, with a six loot vein ot i'.ii .n.iiii .us Coal upon it, which i now eoiuiiiauilin.; kueh euoruious prices ! loi iirinutaeturiirjr miriioses. For sale cheap, teru.s fi-li, a jood title ivcu. Fur further partieulars. address UA'.IKETT. Cleai field P. O.. Clearfield Co.. P.. Nfll'Jl'E. 'l'lio ilnok and neeauuts .. .fii i-oh J. ls:oi'er & Co.. nnJ (JUai'loi 1) 'criug & ".. of Si Mafy'a. liavo ben ( laoe l in H13 hands f tho iiudersitucil ( sutilcmeiil. I'mtics iadn'otud to fitlior 1I10 at oio firms, are notitbd lUat tlmir 11 jouats ir.ut be settled by payment to tl. uulfisii: "C'i. wiinoi ;v) days. - ' I,CillJi J. bI.AKr.IA', Alt' for OERINO & CO, li BTQJtUH fc Co ff.Mrr' F'!riirr, Um)i 'it, j-H. V I'riKi-.vAY J.'i,k County Try.!. The thanjrctlHjr. A.T. 1GH1. i:y .huin o. v.itirTiKi; For iho faire.'t tn.vo in Hampt ja Thfy needed no: to search, Who fa'.v yoiiii' Anna l'avcr Come Aaikinj luto ehu'rih Or briniii',' from the meadows, At set of harvest day, Tho frolic of tho hlaek'b-rds, The sweetness of the hay. New the weariest of all mother?, The saddi-st two years bride, She scowls in tho l.iee of her husband And ."purns her child aside. "Rake out the dead coals, jroojinan For there, tho child fdiall lie, Till the Mack, watch comes to fetch her, And both up chimney fly. It's never iry own little dauphler, It's never my own," she sai l ; "The wiidies hav: stolen my Anna, And left me au imp ius'.ead. Oh, fair and fveet was my baby, Pine eye?, and h:ir of ohl ; Put this h u-'ly and wrinkled, Cro?s, and cunning and old. I hate the touch ot her finirers, I hate the feel of her skin ; It's not the milk from my b o;n, Put my blood, that she na-oks in. Jly face rrrows sharp wilh the tortficnt; l iook ! my arms aie skin and bono ! Pake open the red coals, jroo'lman, And the witch shall have her own. She'll come when she bears it crying, 1 n the shape of an owl or bat, And ,-he'l! brinjr us o-ir darling Anna In place ot her screech in l' brat." Then the proou man, Ezra PaUon, Laid Ijih hand upon h'r head : 'Thy sorrow ig!e!. O woman ! I borrow with thco," he ?u;d. 'Top pubs to trouble r.ro many, And never but one sure, wav Leads out. to the litiht beyond it: My poor wife, let u.4 pray." ! Th'o he said to the great All-Father, ! " Thy daughter is w.vik and blind ; Let her 1 i;:ht . emue back, and clothe her )::ec more In her riLiht mind. Load her out of 11 Out. of ihcse fa. Let, the bi'ly love i;s e i! shadow, ales wild ; d' I he mother I Turn a; air her child. Make her hps 1 '. t'.e tpj of Mary Kiwi 11 -j; her b!e.scd Son ; Let her hands, like tlo- hands of Jest Rest on her little one. Comfort the soul of Thy handmaid, Open her prison door, And Thine shall be all the plory And praiae forever More." Then into the f ic5 of the mother The baby looked up an I smiled ; And the cloud of thcrr.oul was lifted, And the knew h'.-HUtle child, A beam of the slant suu.diino Made the wan face almost fair, Lit the blue eyes.' patient wonder. And tho'rins of pale i.dd hair. She kissed it on l'p aud forehead, She. kissed it on cheek and chin, And she bared her snow-white bosom To the lips so pale and thin. Oh. fair on her bridal morning Was the maid who blushed and smiled, ! Put fairer to Em Pulton Looked tho uiotherof his child. With more than a lover's foulness lie stooped to her worn young faee, .nd the nursing child and the mother He folded iu one embrace. Plessed be God !" be murmured, "Ple.-sed be God '." she said ; For I see, who once was blinded 1 live, who oucc was deal. n'ow mount, aud ride, uiy goodmao, As thou lovest thy own soul I Voe's me, if my wicked fancies Pe tho death of Goody Cole !" lis horse be saddled and bridled, And into the uL'ht role he ow through the great black woodland, Now by tho white beached sea. Jo rode through the silent clearings, He came to the ferry wide, nd thrice he called to the boatman Asleep on tbo other side. le set bis horso to the rivoJ , Ho swam to Nf wbory town, USX I HI far. rl I ll'lfHi (3 ,j7 .V C'l i IF y I . . 3 y - TEEES-51 50 rcr Annum if raiT ilx Advco Tnuitao; T June 20 I SO 5 And he called up Justice Fewall 1 In hii tiighteap and his gown. i An the grave and worshipful .Tiut'ce I (I pen whoreson! l.e inviac Ii cets n,s name to tin; jailor 3 warrant For (J-oodvvife Cyle's rele-.sc. Then tliru-h the niht tho lioof.bsr.ti WtntsoundiiiJ' like a fhi! : Ami '-. jody ,h at e-n'icrnw Came fnth from Ipswich jail. A ELESSINOIN DISGUISE HY ELY. ll iil.VTIO AI.CiKrt, Jit. It was lucky for Juhu P u-don that lis had a cheerful wile, who was disposed to look upon the brijjht side of tilings. I say it was fovtume or him. fur his ten. leney was just ilus rever-a. If any lit! 0 trial or Uisappointincut 0.1113 upon , 1 Z ... 1 ........ . . .. r, . mm. ne was very ant to Siv. "l a o n always against, ma something or other is al.vays turning up to spite 1:1 j " 'Never luiinl, John, nil is far the best,-' said his wife, cheerfo':: ,-." "That's what you're always e.iyin. Maltha." "I'm always saying it because it's true, and the truth'c.ui'i be tao of'en re. peited" Put by-and by fomtliir,i; Juppaned which put even Mrs Piirdi-u's philoso pby to test. One forenoon, about eleven o'clock, Mrs. Unrdun was busily cmoioved ia getting dinner, when she heard iho front Hour open end tho heavy steps of men were heard iu tho front, entry. Her first ihoueht was that her bus. 1.111 1 ... . nana nan came Jumio ti uinncr. aiii brought a couple of friends home with him Put it was too early for that. She went upstairs, the kitchen being a basement room, and there met a sis;ht that filled lur with ,,,!. J!cr )1W hand lay str. lched upon the lounge, ovi delilly 1:1 great sufiutiug. . "Xhnt is tho u"Ucr-" tlie iuq'iired .n a. arm. (.cailK.-se ycjr.S:j toudarn." was the ! 'Your hu-haol has fallen from a s-afloldi,, ,w l.rok .11 hi );:." Jt may be s.i;-l lure that Mr. Por den was a hoiie j aio'-r, and had been engaged ur 0:1 a new h n-e crcet ad for Sijuii-e Eldredge. His fall had been a considerable one, as the sea'fol ling ha 1 been at. tho height of the third story from the ground. A physic i in was immediat'.dv s:ent fr, and, nIVr a careful examination, pro nounced the injury not a bad one. He thought the injured limb would eventu ally I ocuno as strong as ever. Oi' course, however, this you'd li'iire time. "How long do you think 1 shall be laid np, doctor V groaned Juhu l!er. deli. 'Tt wiil not be safe for you to u-.i your limb tdmrt of three mouth?," said the physie'an, ib'cisively. "Three months !" returned P.irden in dismay. "Must I remain idle for three months "It will not be safe to resume your trade for that length of tim," was the reply. ' 'Just my luck," grumbled the slek man, alter the physician had Kdl the room. ''Fortune seems to have a spite against me." "Yon are looking on the d.uk side of the picture, John," said the wife. "So L ought when t! ore is 110 other tide to it," returned her h i.-:band. "I should like to know how you, who say that all is Jbr the best for we to break my le J "I neve are a good many tumgj ( r ithebe-t. John) that wo are not wise j enough to see." " I : appose if you should fail down I r.nd break your neck, your last words wouiu ue "it s nil lor tne uest ; -:r.- Porden, smiled, aud her hus bainl continued, "For three mouths I have got to lie here idle, earning nothing. You know we have got four hundred dollar in liie Savings Rank. I expected by tho end j of this, year to have a hundred more there. Pat ius'eal of tint I shall prob , ably have to withdraw a linn Ired . It's ; just the way al.vays. I can't begin to prosper u little, before sj:ii;thing hap pens to put me b .ok. Perhaps you think it's ail for the bi.-i that I should lose three months' time." " We lnusn't talk any more about it now, Job 1. I know it's a great disap. pointoJent t.i you, and I can't see ex actly how it is that this mi if ortuuo is goiug ta promote our ultimate good. I urn us forry as you are that we shall have to encroach upon our n.ooev 111 tho Lt,lki but j jt f:,5il.-.:l;r t1;lt it w:l! Vit . ho made up to us in somo way. G od I has ordered all thiag.-? so well in my life I l.;t!.rt. I'.at 14 .i ;p r ,,.,t. 1 "1 ...... iiimvi.', ii.mv . 110 ii 1. VOUIU II Ul him a little longer.'' "Put nobody duo Etcnis so uiifbrtu- naloaswa aro. There's Pqniro Grif- ifUlislullbe touchcj seeas to turn to IKa'd." ' ' . 1 '"He his been fortiwitfl i.i h'f moniv NO Hairs, 1 kn.iiv, but .iinuv Ji'ii t y r.'!in:iVr his itnl 1 tr- s;;rin' !i'iw h'u httlj ..1 uij'tte;-, h's fa rorite. e!iil 1 and the prlJi1 h'u houvt. i'e!.i''i.'J and lie 1." John iiir!;:) .i:i;cd a j -riMit, fil then said.'-pjl i'nU 13 aeei .liri;; to vo ir the try, wn C-,r tli? be0;..'' 'T she-'ild be wiliiui; to t.aka t';l on rrii't, even if I c n'. ,n: s-. it. Ij.jtiu th.a :-H: I i.i.nk ii1 ; ; v,m'. it ii lor tho bvif. The S.pjire, bd'ote this event, w.h a hard, wjr! Jly mm, c.iri:i;: little fir religion or h'nmisiity outsiiaol hi' own family. Now 1 ha'e reusju to believe that lie is c-jnsidjrably ch-riiied. Ou'y ye-ter lay, I heird th i". he ha I re. mitti'l 11 f airter's rent lopjor ic. P.-.r. men'.-r, wlio you know lived in a li n:-;e belon-i!'.' to him. 'e..'!i a tiling w..e;U ha. a been U'lpvejedfuted a vcarii.ro." It will Id jhilv in.M'iM;; l that manv .' c )av:riti.:H t oVci,hi-ja dariu- the first fe w:-c:;.5 of Joh i Pu la i's sick- ness. The p itiejt. thri-li he invaria bly disagree 1 with, his wife, w.-i, never theless, in-ensib'y cheered by herbright. view-, r.:i 1 led to indulge more hop-.-fal anticipatiniJ of the J'utn.re. At l.m.i:h his la- :; u , fl:-r.-e-jv.-re I that it ! 1 longer paine 1 hint, and he was able to ete'iange the beJ fir the ea.-,v chair. S.'ill, a- til ? physi :i 1 1 ha 1 siii, it, would be we. ks -t b f.n-j the Injuivd limb would ae pi're s iflieieut strength to wanant bim -in uiln it o'.-.t of the hi.ue. ' ll.ivl.ijal'.vavs baa:) secu-tomol to act. j ive employment, the time weighed he.iv IV upon h ids. "It i. terribb tedious a't'ine; hiro," he I coiuid-dn.. 1, "when I feel u.i if I cughl : 1., !,., ,i ...rt- ).,,'t you remember, Job a, yon cmoe j d.-.vo'itiir vur time loan iinv:iii..n." ' smr-!ed' his wile. "What, evercime ' ot I:V j .-X,,tT;In-." sild hot ha.banl. "I , could not spare tho lime troia my daily j wo; k to pert, et il." j .i;.J youthluk thri e was much ehauoo i r,r .nnooni" J "I'. s, 1 reiivii.bf r (. :Y. i - a pe.od "jVs. I r d'u! i:',conr."0: 1 . 1 1 . - ... , 1 ... .l . 1 i 1 hi.' '. I'll'', oi 1 1 Lie1- ei i'fg abs.ilu:oiV e,;ri:i'u I didn't cire to :mvo tin a certainty for the sake of work ing a'. 0." ft .-vni.s 10 me. John, that now is j-i-t th.i liuii. to take it up aiiuin. It v.'ou't interfere will: any tiling elie, f .r vou ki'ow y.iu m't b-; at your a.:--;u.:-t.om- I work, however lutidi y m u iy want to, whil', ceo i! Ii daaj noi a'ii.iiio: t a a'u : 'tie z. i- W:.l ol l' J t'iJ time 1 a--- a b.iiie le.-s tedi 'js'y to y..a." Mr. P ': ;) cj : it al i'.i.i 'i w:tU ir.ore s .r. lj.'l ex. ',t Mir. my large t r ao.l, f w ili P,e(.y!. 'T d 11 I k 111 1," h s iid jaekknife au v oa' y 1,1 "S j brinj; a p'ot'o of i see w!ia. I c :u o . lior - lire, ii'j douhl-, a i. t many w ould be invc-ntora v. ho have alt .t -ther mistaken tlu'ir v,) ' l'.ion, bat in ju-a'-.-e to do!:.! Pot'deti. it ioil-t ho said tii.it he had a goo 1 .b-a! of 11 itural ing snuity, and so was not wholly untitled to sue eeo 1. In this eaje, loo, he wis more patient and persevering thin others. Failures did not jj Kudlly uiaiaarag.j 1, him. From the 1:1:1 of his wife'j fo'.tuii.itj .su'."restiiin. he laboivd assidu nisly for a iroo.l pari ol tho day. It was a work of tho hand merely, and did not at all hinder his couvaicsceo'.v. Il had a de cided cd' et in prom otinj; his cheerful ness r-n 1 inercuiimt his appj,.ite His wife, alter her honvali ol d duiles done, v,a...i:d sit douuoppo-'.te him, and ob-erve with thankful bel husband's preoccupation, wlii.-h was ol'tentini' s so great that he .vo l! I pass hours without apeakiiig a word. At la ;;, one atuiruoru. ab vat :j o'eloek, John Pordeu threw down his knife, an I eselaimod iu a joyful tone, "Martiia, I really believe I've got it." "Got what. ?" impure 1 his wife, look ing up cheerfully from her knitiing. "Why, succeeded in my invention. I've born close up m it tor the last three days, and uoiv I guess that I have suc ceeded." "Then let yojr wife bo the first fa congratulate you, , I film," said Mrs. Por. den. "She will be ipite proud of her husband, when she s.s his name enroll, ed among ihe grei. inventors." "Don't be too lin-ty," said her hn. band, smiling. "Of c i.irsi I am liable to be mistaken. P it wi-!i y u would go over and a k Sipil.- Arifi h t i and see me as early us he can. He is a practical m in, au i ac jcai u'.c I wi:!i m:,. chhiery. 1 ihall ley upju bis jufg men'." . 1 "I willgi atouco.'-RuM Mis. PorLn. promp.ly. hue wis eo'i.ida. p mi iii ;!) to know th it her h iib m 1 w til 1 b ) in a fever .if iiujatien-je nul f 1 1 l -aru . 1 wheth or ho was ivaliy nues.ifnl or no', and d:d not even stop t ' enoajh to eiian uer calico apron l,f tier blacU silk one a eacrifi 0 which ifHbmalo readers will aporeoi ate. or w ild Live .lone wlin Jsproaj were inlJuoa. But this, be rr niferolv.rr d. hsiancd yw agr S f.ir the rif.. nt ei.i;h'eu.d f.thi'. lie Wi re voue. Mrs. Rirdcn soon I mind herself on, S piire OrifiithV brick house, mid in id-e-ily run;; tho bill. 'l'our liu.-b:i I ha completed an in veutinii, has LAI ' sid the auire, priek iu.i u; h:j ejif hftur heariuij Mm. 11 r. 1 d'ju s e xplanation. "I. will go over unJ sic whstitis v. ith a good deal of pleas ure. I Imvu a tact for such thiors tn) . df." Tiie squlic nt oueo got bis Lat nft 1 cane. i:nl isiviic 1 Mrs. Pordcn to ') Ovii. ;-:"!, h'in. ' tie di:cUned 0:1 the plea the ihe h 1 ix h'.i'e 'io.ii:n i 1 , which wa.1 true, 1 lev r'.ilf r esoj, however, was this- thil s'io kii-jw lur hmbaul and thi squire could do their buiiues.s better by tliti'j-:elv(;s. .'-'he see udinulv her way to tha comer store, wbith all country 8toro. c a: U',v a l.ttle 'A' (-vcrjthinK, and pur-;.h:i-l a,r? co'.t 01 cluth lor her bus. bind. A I'o'r this she nude a call oa an oi 1 Inlaid, and at the closo of Au hoar, she l ) ii; h'ir wav aiowlv back t., j !.er .j.ni !i-.uee. j ' - .a.-:, S..j-il..j Oviri:l: j .lit coming oui i; ui'j iroa; a jjr. "Py ,l r;e, Mrs. H or.lan," said he. hoMing out his hand cordially, "your huslnnJ has h ).vi him:elf a genius." ' You think Wuil of his invention, t'ie:i, da yea :" s.iid Mrj.Pjrdeu, ea- 'Think w e 1 i 0! it?" Of course I do. It's a capital think bound to succeed. Tint's what I told him, and more than that, I !oiv,i so great coufiJouee in it that 1 have brj'r'it au interest in it, withj.it even waiting for time to test it. I Good al'teru 10:1 you must make your husbiind :ive yo'i afilkdres. He can wvil alFjrd it now." Enti-riii.' the h )Ue, ?drs. Birlati found her hiub u; 1 l.iokiir rpjite radi ant w!;!i Ii.i"-i!:i;..:-i. 1 'ot S piire Gri'aths '!" ha tol 1 i:u that you wcra r.-k. 1 es. r.:: id sue-.vs-tui. "Yes, but tli it's net all. He hs bought out half the invention." "He told m. that. How maeh did he give y; 1?" "How lUieh .) yici guess, Martha?" "Parhapj a huo'lr.vl dollars ?" uaid I eJrs. Ij iyI ju, thinking that this would j be a liberal rrlea for what had ocoupiei ooiy a iew w ;o:is ot tier hui.'juoa stun;, v. hen he could not employ himself ott iiiiy'h!eg else. Twenty five tin.ei that '.'' said Mr. 1 r leu, ttiumphautly. "Wliat twenty. f've hundred dji. . lara . txo.a.uieJ ua who in saronsa. I "Yea.'-' J "Aril v VI would a' L h.iva ten yo. Itwlu'c tirulcua your loj ?" j "No, I suppose not." 1 "lhen yjj Eae that Gol Ins, a'terall, I brought goj.I nut of evil, and that your J aopaieui. iiiiafji tuae was a blcssbiv; ia i disgaije." I I e i.i only a . 1 1 that the snei.-s.-! of ihu . iijventioa prove 1 tii.it Srrili'4 Griiliths ' wa not mist ikcn iu his c.diua'.o of iti value, au.1 th U Job a Borden ii nit u iili-luiis. The Gypsios Excepting the j va. co r-CJpie has c tr sh twu iU'-'i aeity 0:' nee ai tin j;vps.io'. A IFn laa t -IVe oi' Aryan raeo or;.- i.ill -, pi.i'h-r.jj of uouadia ui.l plan de.riiig habits iii i-ifiir Drj-. 111 1 0:1 th full., an I f Asia i.i th 1 1 i:emurv; I he; till in al'.n 1 :witho 1'. s. i" en.-,-ea'. A' ih I on: iota E koj ; aa 1 -' ; n irt of th i fitleenth leive ' owr C!te:"i"!,d and Mut. c eia.'.ry of Europe, i.iy cve.r i;'a vigiug the pur.'i dr Hi . hibloL WhuLh or in t.,i or o. th vn iu f ain villages of Xjrway, pi."n.d ii angary, or in rur.l ; En.rlaul, or aiujng the will 111 ja itain ! of'.aiu : whsJior uodcr iho burning I heat oi Atri.M, oron a s o.a'.ea'iiol Asia. , in E.rypt, p, is sab-t latoi ; jdi v;i ri. w jia or In l a thj gvp'.v , t.'.u a'ii, with a aimitar lthesaui! !.i:i.;ua' ; oalv di i.e'.ieaily diii 'rent, and Witri the s um inera lie ihie habits of the plan lcr'ui,; ujoi 1 1 ia l.iiii.-S juu'.i 11 js enslave 1, al. w ays s. ' r.'ii-j 1, tii j ie:i:u of loi'islation thro 1 ;'i 1:1 ce ill 1 1 ihrei b in Ire I vears, driven fr i n )aa!ry t ) eiantry, iaeei s.tntiy u'g;l uy tae lotliraeaj o( eiv.l iziriou aud by the tu'iii-ier-j of raligi n y et al.v.iy-, iu a'.l c m.i'.rlo; a id for faa oaaturles, tin sa:a - .1 vagMiit, m j oekeiy, a chaat, an I a heathen au I stra.igji- to eae!i peop'e and ciuitry. The eivilimti m. the seienee an 1 th Christianity of thj tiius hive doiu nl. 111 Hi nothing i )r him. A few cxeep. tioiH t,) this g me at character ot the ra-j are found iu Russia, where individn.il gypsies have beeome wealthy; bat i.i most countries they seldom eugi.'j in any pursuit of mechanics or agriculture. The only meeh mied branch in whieii they are ever protieient is the etnith's, and iu Persia they have beeo.ne celebra ted as w. rkers in gold and silver. While other race i laoo.no absorbed iu the powerful races or mingle in endics va. riety with the peoples in confaet wltli tlu in, or die out and pass away, this Indian tribe keeps itself uaiuiugle I and pie-erve? its tiva-o vitality. Sue!, teuaeity both o.'ra .e aad bai bariu habits, seems harlly cliaraeteristle of the Aryan family, an 1 would remind one of tho S.i. mite. Li many cauntries they have iieeu supp .se 1 1 ) be Egyptians, an 1 their name i i E iglislt, French. Spanish and llangimn, p-oiuU U this belief. Mo-' other u a'ioas have given ibem a nank in some wjy emulated with that of lliu loo robeer tribe oa the Indus, from they arc s.ipp.-cid to be descended.-. A'uces of is OIJ IJ.jj.JJ, l,j G. L. Bruce, "Papa, why d) tny plant iron ; A, ihey rrrow and get ?" "No, nypon. V-' iiks plmfn t.he.7 biv, l ibrn ofii.o;. do lnvinj.''