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'"A :ON VOLUME xvn. WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 17,1884. NUMBER 30. CilltillllU-. i . , «anrriKi.ii I.IILHIE, ,^O. ill,'A. r.X A. M, Mlln ; month. Uniontc Ilitll, MUmtiinttUm. frcttiary! TKMrfcXOHAn».So,l5.f.(..\.M.-hln!cd rim* vocation*. 3ml TucKliyhn ejdi momli. JU- 'tr'n'li Y"n b " K J 0 "' ' i '* ::ct -" J ' > ''• K - Vllil W4intX>tTi><( C o m c t i . , Nn. 7. Ituinl nrnl h'elrcl 5U»lC2.—Stated •Mvmbllef.'Srd t'rldny In MHI month. UAI>OII|CI1B1I, Warhinsion. Hreorder. DUMOIAY Covx*xi'E»v,No.r,.K>.-HM(.Jc-ni (•Uve«,-JnJandJlli U'tt!iii-<il»jr» hi Mch mnnih yitntuie llsll, Wnrhlt.uUiii.- Hi-ivnti-r, 11. K Kan'j, Wn»titnsion. N..1. , WAI-HE* r.ir.ti'11., Nii.1rt,.Jr. O. P. A. M.— Mivt. hit!', pvvty.Monday evvuiiii; Kir.*nutr» ||. ttl. U*««lilnulon,'N. .1. ' ••'••• "I 1 " 00 ' : W^IIIJ(.ITOM;L(I|.III!, Nn. 5, K. & !..of tlic O.S.— *tnint mtctlnj,'!-. IA nnd itfU Wcilnc»d:iy K, oicli - mouth Mechntilc* llsll U'nditniiton > ii -y lllnxcr, KccrcUiy, \V a till net on, N, J . ' ' * LIBEKTT Cnrsm., Ho.is, n.'ir. A. M. Meritni* , rreiy Tncfil.iyi.'«cnltis.'. Jlrcliaitle** Hull, s ( - Kli/y, Wm. K. Jcnnli.^, Watlilufflun, K. J. Ursa Enc*J»r«nM, No 41,1.0.0. F,, incrti ... nnd 4th Tliurmlny vvniliijji cil MC!I month. In U>1<) Fellows' 1U1I, WMhfncton. Sc.ll.e, Tlinin- naTajburii, WA}bln^to!i| N. J . : MAKxriKin I.nixie. Ni> Ii. 1.0 0. V, tnvvh evcrySntiinlayevcnlnirlii (iilJ F.-llonV Hall, WttflilnHton, ikercUry. T. 11. Uullck, Wa»li • MI'HCOKETCOMI t'ol'MJll., Ko. Iftili, American t.c- Blon oUlonor, meet* nvcryJoJ ami 1th.Mimdny evening In each monlli, ai » o'clock. yccru- ury, Juhntiou L'urulati, wartilngton. N. J . JUKI* P. RKVfttUM PO*T, So. ffil, (1. A, K. incoU July lit'tn Oci. 1*1 only i>u M -.Monday hi montti.) - Mrchnntc" -Hill. .Vljuwnt, , j . T. l/wfiKtaft, WaeklnglOD,' H. J. PROFESSIONAL. •;• VVTM. A - STKYKEIt, Civil and Criminal Law Practit'oner, ,| WASHINGTON, N. J. ' y Tddili n. Ita Mil I'uti Mm JOHN M. VANDYKB, Attorney find Counsellor at Law, ' .'-. Solicitor and Mmlcr in Cfutncen/, NtXiri* 1TI0NJilt IN TilK US1TKD STATK3 COURTS, Ami in till the Couth of flew ~ Jefatj .V11«(vii<• y»t -1.1«"\\", I, H'ili«il(ir in .(.il.ai'iopy, CoinniiHsir-mcr or Ui'i'ilx, _.c over Kiiiji'.i N'cw. Urn;,' Hloro, cor- lerorPrant JE MniisllfM Sis., Utlrl- Lvro.N.J. Transacts all linuiclios of \\-al business. iimsiyly th I'/ti/xifi'tn 'mil *i!irt/tf)i, -•'.-; WiiHliIntfftiiii, N. .1. . oiipuMte.St.Ct.uu'l ll'ttj'l- ir,: 7 ti> il A. M.. 1 tn :: i: »., ii to Physician & Surgeon. W • ' .. : SUKiiKOS DKSTIST, \V:ir-hInp;l<»ti, W. .1- With all the Uitost iinprovemotiU, 1 om prepared to Jo firsl-c1:is.s work Kino Gold ancl extra Silver Fillings nt reduced prices. A* larjju assortment nf llie best Artificial Teeth thai aro made. : All brniiclics of tlie profession carefully performed. All ^Tut'lc-w^'ranted, DIUI ; cheap for cash. :..•.. ' . *,.;.-'..- - - Wurdt of Warning ami Comfort, (f jt.ti tiro: iiff.-rliii,' 'rum poor fmilth or, hiniiui'tihi;; •'•! u 1ml <-f rl.l.iir,.-. tukc <•!»•. if jnu lire i-lmply atUutf, ur if ynu f«i [y»i< nroiwllvt*. iirilvsprtiltroritiifTi'tv ^flMNMM.VuUuTurU,, ,,„„„•,•,,„,,II- H«« «f tliu MoiiKUli or IH>WI>I«,It l.-.v.mr r.ivufmiltlf yt.ti ri'iiiuln lit. If vi ui tiro uni'lliii: II way with tniv Innn i>f Klilncy ill?ciiM«. Pir>|i tempi 1 HIT ilinlti lht« II "vim nro hk-k wltli -tlisit i.TVllili''*lfkiii'ipi. NiTtKiisniFH. .vi.uVill lin,| ;i -Jtiiliu in i;ik':nl" ill HIIJI HllkTi*. If you niv u frc'iin'iitcr. ur n n^Ulciii nf -u nil4>in:ili>' iliMrL-l. li;irrli':ulc vintr t-\^ - triii ui;iiln>t tlic j'l'ni'uifi' i>[ all*citiiufrk'ii —.Mntiirhi. Ki>tiK'inic, Hindis nml Iiih-r- -iiilltint ruu-r.il.y tlieii^nr llitpliittiTC. If v«ii liiivi> numh. I'lini.lv nr -islliw Pkiu, t.:nl liruiilli, llo|i lllrtvr^ »vlM»lvo vciti ftttrhklu. rlfli ••••MHl.tliWKWvtrtvM t*r«tm f luiitili. «»Nl »-lll bu|i:ilil fiir!u;i^c-th«,vwillnolinn-..rh>'l|.. CV«"N«IIC ^mibut wlttiiiiit ii liiiurli nf tirivu IIojiS on tin- uhiu- luM. Shun nil tin-\il.-. |i(j|MUH>il.4. .-.lull wllli •'Ml']" IT "Hulls" 111 USDNEY-WOF.T DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF ifi / KI DMEY DISEASES (7) Y AND C) LIVER COMPLAINTS, o lkfitin.1' It arts oil tin UVKll, HUWCI.S KUlMiVS at llii-snini. time. WSOUU i'Kfit •iJcra, Warren Uouiity, New Jersey A M Tliif and a Gooi One ! Fruits Pre'serrei without Cooking "with Ha.li the Usual Quantity of Sugar.. . Natural Appearj-i:e and Taste Rciair.cd. 1 ' 1 ' Tiiku any ij;uj Iro'li J.»r. fill wiili il;i« Itiiit, add 3. SHARP, [tfossor of Drawingi Painting, jirmuriyVtcsLclior i»f free liaml ilrawimr . T^> tlic Episconiil Illtfli Scliciol nt Wuslilm;- '': -•'r!t'.n N. J. A fiucuuss'ful exhiliitor lit. tlm ~Gcnterinial™ International:;-Exhibition ::-i?;; •: -..•'. - 1 S 7 ( t l -, S t r a i t s , l.antUca]ic.<,•ilnrlnu Vitiws, Ac'.. In ;:. Oil. l'sijiici ovCmyou.- Iligli da™ works of . art at reasmialile mlus AiUlmss HOXJSLS. ^.QT. UI.OUO HOTBIi, : « " WASIU.VfiTOX AYR., WASlllXCitO.V, S. .1. iii Location, Accommoilaliou ami Manage- ment. Permanent and Transient 'f ' i Quests well entertained. -i-'A New^llll[A^DT^fLb^ASa"cHS'd"ir .;•,.-• .; ,C. F. STAATfiS, Proprietor. SALJIOTEL, JUNCTION,"N7JT~ The underrlifiititl IIIIB tliu NnRi-imt Uoidl t of JiiiidtiiHi fltlwl nil in llr.^U'liiss style nml . Invites ihuiKioiilc of tliU viclnltv to ( : ii!luml "MO" lilin.^Tliu talilm will lioTfiiriit^Hiil will. r nl wliolewninu food nt u\\ infills. Tin: tmr well Rtoukeil,;w!tli diok'u wiucs l!;,'»(irn. -. Tlie lineal l'ool nail bJIHanl tallies In tin; Slate. Traveling men will lliiil tliis it In iii H; nml Hn; rates rcaiinnuliiu. Ktincitiber llils is tliu only llctiiiscd ntnuc in llie town. Tdutilunie Vvw.. "".loliii Calrnry,"Clerk. " ' " :.-;JOEC[)1I Sa!Uvan,-.]IOfit!L'r.- -.:.'.;,;::.,_...:;,;.-, •THOUSR; -" - " ' »-"• . MAllKRT ST.^HKI.VUJKUK, N..I., kO» tlia nlto of Uio.ul(i l( WasliiiiyUni hotel," Tlio hotel is conveniently locnteil uud is jirepnred..lo,. riirniftli^l^j ,.bCHt ii'- commotlations tothe tiiivellinginiblic. rropriulor. , By Miuinc'TIlEE ACTIOS of all UM'MEMM nnd functlaiut, thereby • • CLEANSINCthoBLOOD rciitorLti^ Uic no?m&l potcct to tliPOwofTtlliicPAO THOUSANDS OF CASES of tliff worst /arras of tlioso tcrrtblo diirascs havu beuu quioVty rollovca, nnd in n uliort Uiuo - PERFECTLY CURED, riiiee, (i. uitnu cm imv, MIM> tiv ur.n;i;isTs. Dry can bo scat by moll, ._— WELL3, niCITAnDSOy & Co., Burlinittoa VU 3 S,BJ itsaip [ Ur 1)1 wjr A m u * f 1S-J KlDNEY-WOFi' . , What He Said. flit! very wnrdrt lliuL wrc *ui.l. Ami 1 wa«i<lii-itii,'rr>mi!t>rCHil, Ami llli-iiard t-uini' Into tln> i-antry; ~ .. Ill* fm-u.wux i-v.r«'.llntjl>' n i t . J._ , .\n'liln>u-i>ti, yrt, I re 1«>r. ; Tin-la-lll.; ln^:ni l<i ilnir, And Fanny i-aiue In with li«T Unhy~ ' 'Mil,- i'imnliyi>t Lit nf a filing. Ami Hi.' U'.-uit wtrc init In a inlnut<-— WL-H. wiml fiiiiHT IIL-XI 1 Lit me w i o— lilt! Kiinny wurf tliere wtlli tho 1>:iliy, And v.e:ilUat ilown In loa, Ami i;rntnlitia l^nknl over IHT I:!:I-. J I*S .: linLil svii-n'l tlllnfliTluIIKIti;; TI>!illu>i-:udwlKitli<!li:iil1i>>'U.v. II.IH-wiiHit? Oli! l-'umiyli:itlink>ii Tlie Imliy nml "owi away— '.Tlic finiiiicM ro^iic of n fellow . . lie litnl u uciv tn'illi tliiit il;iy/ Wu \H-r.' rtiiiiilln<,' umter I lie I'linu tr«'i% Atlit Uklianl f.M fOinutlilii^ l.m-, ltut I uiHliml mill IIu>trrcil, I'nr uhl Kc.l Is tlie lmnk-4 of mllkcrx And. llrliitlluV >» h'trrlUy A»w. Ami tluil—kl imtpiio—wliuri! wi\* 1 ? oh t (he ht:ir" irretv thick ovvr tic:id, Ai.il IV.- i\v» !-t<>i>il umlur tliu Hum tree 'Iill itii- .•lili'kin^ tk'W ii|» tit lu'd- VVfll.lit'luVciiiiio.miil we'll! lo lie in:iriiiit- Price, 50c, ?er Bos. • 3wh Bos will do 30 Quarts. 1 - •; , Safe and Harmless. ., .„ Sew York, _, .'"..'.'." 'v •. "" "SMiij-Jni ... - WASHINGTON I~ MARBLE YARD"? ItltOAU -STItKIJH* : Wasliiiigton, N. ]. UJ KI.S'DS 01' — • jS'l'arble and Groaiite All '^~J~ 5 •• «>l* Work Done lc or *ijr;ini<«. ( ArlisticaMy arid ^Promptly Executed; cni'iory I'lota onclncnl wHhMnrliloor O I'»;IH nml (Iiilvuiitzud Iron Itnilln-, wltli Mnrl)lo mid Uianitu CnrbSn-. .1—0—SI.- if K.The Lost'Child. They ^mt«lit Iwr InuiTtlvlil and i;rovt\ WliiToVr tlu'y ilmu^ht IHT hvl inii-hl rov IC\|ili»rlnir t-vrry twnk ami mm And d.iwn tvfiliiit tliutkuly'iMI. Wlu-rolliu wlhl lily liiini: \l* UM And lltli-d Hit: air willi i>lni»ant MIII'II: And wiietv \\i\,\ nw un<l ivy in.id>-. "Allt-riVJ'ittVtrL-iLk'it'iif MII'I n'ri'iUiiaiit*," ' " "•• Ami tin- lijjht rlii'*liHit Ui-fvU Mi-ayi-tlr Anil WIILTI! Ilif p:ilt" fwvil M»ypliihs atv\\ And \i<>lut^ i>in-ni-d ryes i.f Hue. Wwpin-; iM-isrht iirnpn i-f hniii-y ili'Wj tint till in vain! Thvn .-«mic n :i!,l; IViliii].* .-lie vvaui!crc.-il 1 litre." All firl WIILTC lln-y iul»lit h-ip,- tin' clillit iiiv.-l: On \\U\U- sin^ l.-(t llK-i'c liy Hie till.-; Tl.i'i.ilu^cf tiny kit iv(.Vit;" . Au;l >l<."iiin^ >l,.wu with ftriilnlnir ^M ; ti'l (•>->•- li:iml^li:nli->] fnttti tin- Vvjhl, A-ill ilivvMilii'iivily tolaml An.) Li'tl tlic iloail <-liiM on tliu raiul. . " I liny. 1 not," rvpiieil llio girl, with a "Well, wll —we'll throw: liliu . out, ilaflliij;. I'm Btiro, however, ttint ho wonM very qnickly apply for your hand ifho thought he could get it. But as I wiiiiltln't hare him,, and as I tion't think yeuwotilil, we'll consider liiin tlfnpogcil o In mlvann*. ltut Miore'M (Jlmnnwy Wtow- nrt, how [Hit with him? Don't you think ho v/ouhl HiiO.to propose?" '•IVi sure I ilnu't know," Mnrncil Sly- n», opening her book, ami pretcmlini; to (kid Homotlitntf interesting then. 1 . ''[tut whnt filiould you thiuk?" "I never thought anything about it, But IHT futlii-r hail llioitj^lit about it, ami tie fancuil Hint when the i-rolic dart came it would come wilh tlio heart, of these three, whom lie had menlionoJ, upiiiiti slmrt. Later in after- noon, na Myri in the ponitonnj; wry di'nply upon somothing Hint liuil occupictl tier Uiongtitd ever ainco her interview with her futlicr, HIIU was nturtled 1>y tho nppenraucc ot an old beg- man in lier patli. lie looked wmi und m>ary, and lu'tt gnrb was scant and poor. "Charily, thnritj!"' he inurmiiivd, lean- The inuidoii had not bivit nt all frt«bL. ii'd only slaitlud from her mvi (inglits iiuJ shi! quiekly forgot nil olse her pym|iiithy for the pnor old innn bo fore her. "Conn! with mo to the liui^e," slie iid; "ami you shall Ihul what von ncii). ('nine.'' 'Hut—not tliern. liivi- me inoncy bore.V "I'll g'\v\; tlioc rt»t and Aiihl IIIHI, (>ooil fiithtr.V ... •/ "iru.V.ir, ha!" liiiiyht-d tho o'.il inau, throwing oil' tho wi;', and the lit^rd, nuil tin 1 false c-yobrowH, nnd slinking the crook .ut ofliB'liaek.. ''lla.hn, lm!~ita prettv ;OIH1. If my own little robin didn't know me, tthohhouhir Myra w;is very much astimUit'i] when iho caw biTtiivn Hillifr slep from liuhiml ihc disguise, ami shu wtmderi'il esici'cil- injjly what hi-J objyct eoulil-\w in such a •itmiigc performaucp; but when she nskod liim ho only tob! IHT to s,iy uutliiii^ of wb.it the Imil Keen, nnd in good lime-hho ' sh.ml.l knnw nil about it. That 0%-iiiiri-,' Hamilton Khk '.vut :nv:iy, nnd lie (old bis man Unit I:L- SIIDIIII! mnrcy; though fiod ktmns J. would not Mnd a worthy BtiflL'rer away empty hand^ ed If 1 divided iny last ilollnr. ltut comoT My houso ia.not far off." .. : ....'. Tlnifi saying Uiinuncoy ted Iho way from thowhop, ami the old man followed him. The, house WAS soon reached, and the youth [nlroiluccd \m companion to his widowed mother, who received him kindly, nnd nt once proceeded to sot a substantial breakfast before him. While the bcpfjnr WMrating, (Jhnunccy tried to find out how ha could bo.it help him. 'Have you any friends in ihw region?" ho asked. ' Ilhinlt T huw," relied thnnlii man. "If I could rai«« nn>nr*y enoitj(lt to pay tny fare in llio singe I tnlyht reach them.' I illicit 11ml n belter way than that,' sugQOjtPil Stt-Mvnrt. "T tihall not HHU my hordu tn-diiy, and I could have you taken (en or fifteen miles on jour way without any expctiHo to my self. I c m easily find n boy whowill 1»o '-'{jlail. to drive for llio fiuko of a. ride. 1 ' And HOthe *hocinaki>r went on, trying to IIml out wlnil (he old uiun'a uioit prcss- Mah were Unit he might meet them with (he mo»t ca»e and readiness, l-'innlly u boggur sjid thut if he could hu carried to (hi) adjoin in-: 1'iwii hn tlinii^'lit he xhoitld liu.l frii'tids Ilinc »h<> wu:dd);MW liim. So ('haunt'cy went out nnd liarnessud •iis li'irKi-, mid lvmlily found u fuithlnl boy rtlio wiiulil drive over and couiu hack with liii! team. Ik' iisked the old man if there was smylhint,' moio Iu could do fin* him, iml w1u<n ussiiroil that tlirni was not, i.idi; him ^nod by and HHWhim oil*. •"Well, Myrn," ttnM Hamilton Kirk, inking one of lilt dunghttr'rf Imiul:!. "I iari> been on a minion in the heggar's "Wiial! been away iu that {JIUM-V" ex- •laiincil (lie girl iu Hiipri.-u 1 , "You. I culii'd upon .Io!:i'pli Vaughan and upon Henry Walsh, and upon (Jhaun- coy Stewart." " O h . futliet* What iii'iisl tlioy have "Why '—'ilnulttlcKJ, Uiat I \w AIUI I ppeareil—a poor bpjrgiir."' "ltut—limy iliiln'( know yon?* 1 vturn until ill- 1 'liy aflfi- thai. li in hid uhai.-'e, and tn' tool; a lar^ n his stun' remly and A citnV.us old imui.wns llatnilton ICiit; —and a i;ii(,d old man, said tiifiso wln>had the licst tno.itiS of knowiiiy. Hamilton Kirk bail j-utio silir.'itd when a inero ytntth, having hecn thrown uniiii liis owii n'sonrces by the death of liis parcnt.s, :unl he had rcntaiiied ubiond un- til ho was forty-fivo, or therc-al-HHit-i. Then he cume home, suid having found a wo- nan who could love liim, hn, .married Jier und settled down. He built him a spa- cious, handsome house, nnd. liiid out his groiituls very beautifully, promising him- self much comfort' in the new phase nf life upon winch, he bad entered. 1 Jut he was doomed to an .early disappointment. In one short yearliis wife died, leaving an infant daughter to his care and protec- tion. •j And from that time tliu child never brought a cloud upon his brow l-y any act of ^lieri. When she was a maiden, just blooming into well-developed wonuinhood, he was an old man with gray hairs. And she repaid him well for all tlmtare he had bestowed upon her: during her child- hood. • • W •. • • •• liut Myra was now nineteen, und the ;tiii!«Ji>r,: i i|0.W;r.-i PiViirH: ^\yjw: _ih3_wiiiy upon lieiCI."";'-"'-•- -—;- ";;."'"" r: '~ 1 ; • " ;::.".Myra," lic i stiitl';to.;hti*; i ;as:.lliey.3at.:a the library one summer afternoon, "rvn heen thinking." '--"Well; ralhcr.'-uhe replied,, looking.up wi'h one of her svwot Hiuiles, "what have you been thinking about?" '•I've been thinking.-..Usal.';:your.will ho wanting a - husband one of those days." ' .; "Then 1 would n't try to think any move," she said. Hut she didn't speak with such pimple assurance as usual. "I am serious, my pet," he resumed; "and now l';t us talk seriously about t t r l nrn not going lo give'you up, for tlio man who lakes you must lake 7 iny bouse, and me" with ii\ or," Til take biui, just aa"you plcnsi 1 . Hut you biiow, anwell as I do, that voty Hpou you limyjie loving .lonie- fiody, hndilioii it will ]h?. ' IcSo^liilb'to reason.' 1 • . '••-":•-"•••• "•" . ... . Myra didn't disiiulc him; but she only hung down hev head anil thought. Sj.he enntinued: . 1 "Now, it'H all very will to marry for love, if iilhei'.,things am an they should bo; *;bti t Move"; IK :i".'.'viri6ii9 t!i iiig^i titid •',very! .often brings bodies togullnji' that can biya no more bannony in lifu thtiu lire nnd wa- ter. I know that iniiny people scout the idea of exercising reason in conjunction with love; but llio iileus of the world r^e_ not aiwny.s"flalo:f;uuipar rr ""*l"wouiiltrt'liavo reason take loo much of llio grotitul, but I would have it go ahead und light the way, so that love- mny go on with more safety. Don't that seem proper?" "Ye3, father." "And uowj— 1*111 coming,nearor homo'; riiei'e'a-'JoscpIi"Vnughan; ;dou't:-yon think ho would liUc to propose far your liaritifV "'"••' j-"--'— ••-.--;;-•;.-1..r--. •.://—•:-_! _'.)Jomo,-"coin!',~jr.viii — he plaiiiVwiHi churdctor was good. In fact be rather k'd hiinsulf upon bfct morality. His boy was engaged in putting awny some cloths, and lie wns reading the morning p:i|iL>r, when be hoard u ilrp itt the door, v>liie!i wns ojien to iiiliiiit ULL* soft, lialmv uir. He looked up ami behold n poor, forlorn-looking tim.ii. whoseemed bent be- nenth the weight of years and inlinritie:*, nnd wlicwti gurb was scant und rugged. 'c-Tho old man asked for.clitirity. 'I've nothing to spin'," suiJ Vuugbun. "But l a m in neeil, kind -sir. Help me if you can." '•I tell you I can't." . And the old man went nwny, Henry Walsh ats-o ktpt a storn in tlie town, and he wiia in hi» place of business, lur he btut l'ivjilri in trade, ami he found it necessary to attend to his oivn ulliairs. wasyouugand good-looking, and--he had (he name of,l>cing generous and open- hearted. He had just disposed of a cus- tomer when the rugged, way-worn beggar entered the stow. "Charity," pleaded the applicant, trem- bling upon hiastntV. "Eli want help?" returned Walsh, examining .the old fellow fromhead'to fooi^'V*""'"'"""'••'•"~".:. :'" ~~:~~~ ."Well—how much do you w'nul's" 1 "I'll not nsk-for much, kind wir," ."Hero's a <lnll.ii-. Will that help on?" - •!. "Yes—very mucli." ]" -•• . "Then it'.s yonr3; i; aml see that you make a good use of it." And thereupon tho younp man relumed lo his work, leaving tho beggar to go when ho pleased. Chaunccy Stewart wns a shoeumkor, anil bo not only employed i|iiUe u number of workmen iu manufacturing, but hu had qnitc a store, anil sold'a great many slices at retail, lie wns some- three- or [our-iuid- twenty; wns very fair looking, and had the reputation vi being oiiu of the uiost stonily nuil itidnfttnous young men in Ihn vilhigo; but his character for generosity ilid not atfihtl so~ high "iiiiibiig™li|S^"r( i llowa~as'ilid thatofHeni-y Wulsh. '•'• (Jhaunccy wan in his front shop pack- ing somu boats, whan an old beggurninn .'•Ah good day, ^ r " snidtliu ahoa- maker'slopping from hia work. gy^ turned tlic old n:un, in weak ^'trembling tones':'' 1 '' 1 *"L don't'waul to trouble you — I only wetk n. lillto aid—such 111 you can nf- ford Ion. poor, needy one like mi 1 ." filianncoy btewart run his <vjc over lbo_ "1 must first Itiiow what- hulp you nuoil, uiy good air, und then " am (he bolt'cr. judRc of my ability to help you.v Are.you penniless?" t) "All thci^ioney Lliavo in my pocket- is ^ iioorpillaiico which I begged tliismorn-' ffig.''i'- v: '-' !; ~' 7 , : •"•'":*•-':- : -: '•' ' !•-'-'•-'•"""•",""•' '•-V ; :::^-i":-: I'.^IIayo you broken your fnat this day V" n^.Well.™.yoUj-shall go Avith.ino and get Bompthingtojoat, and •tlicn"wo'can see 'wnat fiirUicr aari he dotic.'-'-. ^.". T ".".''' "But I \vould not tvouhlo you, kind 1 went In Ity them ~ f^nlrt ibcy hr.\v. I "Xor did ttii-y. to HOC wlmt kh.il ( know befort'lintid ihut they were young ti'M, ami that they of l were upright, honest, und intelligent. I'ut 1 wanted lolimnv nutto. f wanleil to kmxv just wlcit kind 'of :i foundation each >anicsl iile. So I Iricd them. Would you like In know the rosiilt?" "Yes," whispered Myra, with a .slight pallor about the nether lip. "Then listen: You must know that the palt>, wan color tvhicii 1 :<]i[iliof.4i) my features, taken in connection with my eyes, was suIIidem ID give assurance to liny man of observation, that I wns not a lrnnknrd; .so they coultl have no tear of trusting me cii Mint account. Well — I called upon Mr. Vnughan lirst. He re- ceived me very coldly, and turned me uway without even seeking lo know my Is. ."lie hnd nothing lo spare. His heart 1 found to be as bard as a diamond —and it may lie ns-pure. ' Aro you not disappointed in him?'' ,_. '•No, fathnr — not at all," Sl.c spoke as though she felt relieved in a measure. j'Woll next 1 'called upon Henry Wi'ilsiu " His heart opened i:i a niomeul, ami ho threw me out a dollar. \la was generous— he,was wann-henrted— but llie feeling was an impulse, and not n princi- ple. Ho didn't seem to care- for'iny for- lorn condition, nor did ho betray any sympathy beyond tlio mere iluali of gen- erosity, lie gave mo of the only fount ol chanty.he.:possessed — his money.--- Hi? heart is : warin;"but Ihe heat 'would not stand imic!i-teaUiia-,1»y:bhwts.nn'l storms.- In short such a heart would bo very apt to prove a spcmllhril't in its afTectionH. What think yon? Are you disappointed ?" . And Myra wliiapcreil: "Next 1 called upon Uhauncey Stew- art. 1 found, him with liisBlecvesrolled up nnd hard at work. He greeted me kindly and 1 nsked Tor charity. Ho stuOicd mo from my looks awhile, uud then sought to learn how he could beat help me. He did not onV,mc mouoy, for he confessed thnt lie liart litllo to spare; yet he would divide hia last dollar ero ho would sciid'nic away empty-hande.it. He leurncd that I bad not : broken." fiwl, and ho took mo lo his home, and his mother prepared me a good meal. Then ho learned that I'•wanted to go to.W'—r-', and he harnessed, up his horse andKent mo on my 1 way. Such a heart is not only true and warm, : but it may bo relied upou in the horn: of tteisd, .Its impulses aro governed by principle, and ita duties are only circumscribed by the. boundaries of becnuse: its issues arc sure to bo upheld by a permanent fund ot .sense und reason. What think yon, my darting ?"' Unt Myra iniulo no reply. She buwed lief hcadjind trembled violently.^ _„„,„]'.., """"Oaii't'yoiTiwswcr me ? :' Ah ~ turns ! What, precious onp, have I hit so nearly V I Tail your heart already singled thai one out?"' 1 ' j ; " ; .'.- .• And Myra whispered:)/ '.;__,., told her of his lore; and ere ho left her lie bad not only been assured that his love was returned, but; her curious old father had frankly given his consent lo tho pro posed malcb. The Language of Postage Stamps. "Do 1 know anything about tho language of postage stamps ?" said a well-known sta- tionery dealer the other day. "I don't know of any book on the subject, if that is what yon mean, hut I have heard the sfg- nificatiousofsome of the different wnya of placing them on (he envelopes. For in- Btancc, if the writer ia a gentleman who wishes to express lore for a fair damsel he inclines tho label toward the left, which method n repeated by the lady If she it fa- vorublc to his suit. If, on lh« contrary, she vri.ilie.i togivo him the cold shoulder sha Inclines her label to the right. A stamp itia 'ji&r'pbud'i'ular poaturc Eignifies simple admiration ; when tlio bust on its 1nrnil.it meant that tho onlyeenli* me nt evuked by tho puppltanl [3 ridicule. If the sUmp lies on its Pace it Implies that Ihe writci U dying for love; if it Is lying on iu back then tho writer has K»; over the iiltuck oT hcarl iliseoa 1 . A label may be plaecd wrong way up With nn inclination to the left that ti-IN a story of liopotes.H at- lachinent, wiiilc HIIOIIM it In- leaning lo- w.ird the right-hum) corner it h i\ sij;n that tin* iiHi-cUon U unrei|iiitcd." 'Are thcri! any other sinus V Ve.4, Much as sticking the lab;I in odd WA on tliu cnvelfi|te, in wrong ronicrs, 1^ two nr even thron stani|M, makiu; K* uriiund them, near them or In pro- pinquity to them, Tbrsc have varioti ineiutings and tn:iy all be itidmk'il in tho language of postage stamps." "Did yo'i ever know ofniiyoni! niii thi* code of communication V "If you will promise not to give me ttwny I will loll you of a postage stamp correspondence in which 1 tnynulfniicif w;i* principal participant." : "My houura.1 a gentleman." "Thill's good enough. Well, it's about ten years ugo, now. I hope you won't be shocked to hear thai tins correspondence grew out of my being ii regular attendant at church." , Nut at all. Th:il makes it nil the more t u t o r i ' s t i n g . " - . - - : • •• "I suppose it dora, ao many mmilar cor- respondences have aridon from a like cause, f have for j c i r s buuit a uiL > iubt*r of St. Pe- ter's Kpi^copal church. One Sunday, ten ugo, I wns desperately slruck with the appearance ofa young hidy who sat it: the pew on tiic opposite side of the aisle to me. Never mind about details after but could not obtain an inLnnhictton." "What did yon do?' 1 . "1 gut from a frk-ud of mine some infor- mation nbout the postage-.stamp language .ml the language of Howe™, Kvery Sun- day morning I managed to gut to church in time lo plr.ee a .small boui|iicl of (lowers in her pew, together wilh an empty envel- ope wild a stamp affixed in a certain way. After awhile shu discovered . who her un- known •admirer was. What is more, she also learned the ^tamp language and iu re- turn she would leave an envelope stamped in the pcv.' for inc. This silent courtship irocecdcd for nearly eight months, when one lucky day I found an acquaintance .•ho knew her family. I need not lull you that I very soon became acquainted, too. To make a long story short, Ihc lady is now my wife." "Indeed LTliiit Hcertainly a happy and fitting ending to so romantic a courtship." "There arc one or two otiier things you light say about the sticking on of stamps if you are going lo publish this.'* "Hnch ua " , "Well, I fuiicy some of the stampers at the Post Ofiice'would feel obliged to you if you would recommend foolish young pco- ih'j-who arc anxious to appear 'eccentric, iot to put ilioir stamps in nny 1 corner bnt the upper right-hnud.rone.....lt_.\vtll lirt--n weight of sin oil' the stampers' Bhouldeis." "Hut how about the language 1" . '.'Easily arranged. .If a square^•phico .is penciled oil'on the right-hand upper corner of tlic envelope the stamp can bo allixctVin any manner that may bo chosen, lly llie by, lucre is one,curious sign in stamp lan- guage you mtijynontioa." 'Pasting it on with the nmwlago,,up- wards. 11 _i;.r "', "What on earth docs that mean V" •. .;• .. "That the slMier-on fo a confounded idiot and tiiost probably'' drunk-, (lood morning." Water Must Run Down Hill. - . A novel'caso was before ..Vice Ulitwcel- lor Yiin Fleet a Tew days ago. There aro two iron milieu in Moiris county, une call id tho Cuibon and the other Ilm T*ortL The former 1ms bectr worked'out •nn!l. tlio owners decided to.abandon it Iir.st reiQov- iiifj the pillars. The owners of tho Lord Miti-injunciiouon thn ground that Iho leinoval of* tlie" pillars and tlic cessa-' linn of pumping in the Carbon would Hood tlioir mine, which is lower than tho other, Tho Vice Cliiincallor dccidciVihiit tho;• pil- lars inuslnotbG iciiioTCd,.na theii* rcmoy- ol g hcr.4, but iiecouid giv^~lh^*TioTd!"""inino protection ugniu.st tlio danger of flood- h l no protection ugniu.st tlio danger of flood ing, as them was :io law to prevent water ning down hill. No order of the court i th di f , Oneof the J-'iends. Ifo first appeared In n tobacco tftaro vu Michignn arcuue. lie had something rolled up In tinfoil, and he carefully placed it on the counter and asked; "Do you ever have nny uso for dynn- "Dynamiter. Take Iho thing away!" shouted Ihc tobaci'nnibt as lie back. "What on ear Hi arc you currying Tumnml thh way for? Tlnni,—•' have 11 rtuioki- nnd Inku It away. I don 't want nny fooling around my more." Tlio man lighted hii BCgar and strolled down tlid -htrect and Into a saloon, nnd ivlien ho had placed liii little pnekngc on the bar he observed: , "ft's just us Nile iwsujf.ir Intig un you know how lo hacdlo it." '•What's that? Say, un'l that the qLofTlhey call dynamite?' TIiu man grinned. "Now you git out o' Una! I don't pro- pose to have my heail.litow.i otF to humor your nonsense 1 , lluro Coinu up to thin end uud have a ghissofbeer, and llicn you can pick that stull up powerful careful and lip-tec ont," Puwn nt ihu riiintT another xalooiiidl bought him (AY in thu samu way, nnd on tlit; tu'.vl block u <;i()rer wlio was ustcil to take tlii? Sbti! ngttir.y.lurufil ai while n:< new pinei-ttj llnur and his wry llr/t jump asuri'd eight feet. The dynamite man i<ikr>d luii how ho sold plug tobacco, and 'in Htuod iu thu alley door andculled back: 'If yon want 11 plug pull it oil' und gel ml n' this ! When 1 get ready to vsKtati; liero I want lo move in Iho regular way !*' lie wan trying bin persuader un utiothcr uIoonLt when a policeman overhauled !iim am! sternly demanded Ihe package. "Theru It U,' and you enii lake your chancc-V. replied tlitiiiun us lie placed the affair on a chair nnd \v;ill;cil out door). It was live iniuute.4 before the ulliccr licked it up, and then lm WILH nil alone in he place, lit' place.1 it tm ilio bar, care- fully removed the wrapping and when hu reachud thu compound it?olf tm stuck up lifc nusi> 11ml walked out und pursued hU viiy. 11 was a i:a.ie of compressed yeast. Worse Than a Ghost. A stranger was Kitting in th<> ermetory ofa Imyu in nortlieru Ohin om>cvi!iiing ro- ccntly, when a IIKUI atipnuuhcil him und remarked politely. "This is rather a ghostly place after lark, .sir. The tttiiib.^tones standing white Liidstili iu tiiu - uiiioiiliglil looUIiU* »u iiaiiy weird apirltrf of the nigh!." "Oh," roplioil lli'ti slriiiigcr, Uughing pleasantly, " I urn u»t ai.al! superHlttioiia. I never hail any loar ol ghosts, even when I w;i3a small boy." Thu two gentlemen then irhutt<;d for a few uKinicutJ. and finally this stranger said: "May I haw the ploasuru 'if knowing your name V "Certainly, sir," was tlie polite rc- !*My name is UuIticrfurd I!. Hayes." " "(jreiU St. 3[uUli)on!" yelled tlic man who wasn't afraid oEghosts a3 lm sprang .to bis fuel stud liuulo 11 liroal; for the town. Kentucky's Last Opportunity. Whitt.aru you- :thinkiiiy uboul now, Undo Ned?" was oalteil the "alter as he' was sittiug on a salt barrel. "Well, -sab, 1'so jes' thinking' dat Ken- tucky had oughter bo ashamed of itself." . "Why BO?" " "W'elt, you sec da, wns tint Logislatur ilowti dn ter Franlil'ort all las' win tali nud dis spring till eorn-pUntin' linie a puss in' a new sltule'law." •Yea." •• - . 'An'., what .docs yer link.is .tic out- come ? :1 ' , •'. v '•• . • 'Well, thev passed a very good school law." . . ' ; "Xo, sail. rDoy.wua paid a thousand doiinhs'ii'dny,' nin* I "•"« tn" -' rosii 1 f- we'p dat at las 1 dcy passed mifin' but a common slculc law wen fur dnt big pay dey oughter pass- ed a uiiuuHiuioirakule. law.:. Da's no sl:ulc porgrcssion in dis State, sunli."— Kentvehj State Journal. :.. . '•':" '" A Lady Lock in the Heart of a Pear'Tree. Ari'old poaf tree sltimliug"ou^the aitc of tho newBaptist Ohurch, iu Lccsburg Vu., was cut down a tow weeks ngo^aiid recently,!in converting it into firewood, tlic axeman, "William Cross, discovered a piece of carl: embedded iu tho body of the wood. Investigation showed a hole, bor- ed with mr iiich augur and socja three inches deep, in which wa9 a tress of lighl- brown hair; four, or five, incites long. The hole was closed with n picco of cork, over whidi Iho wood and bark had grown to tho tliickiicHS"bi'pe.riiups'-lialf ah inch or more.' Tlio hair was bright nnd fair and iu a perfivH state of preservation. The Kind of Nerves They ^avc Out iWcsl .-^/v-'loiiif "striped .snake,,crawled -into' a bftscincnt saloon in Yanklou, Dukotu, and was in the middle ofjlus room before any- body saw it. The inmates stood uglmst and>peei:bless !'or,,Hiiv<u;aV, scuoiid.-', \vboii , ..._ Llic^ob;, a any™of tlic rt-st ot you seo that ?" ..Tlu-y respond cd in a chorus: "Yea, wo all do." " H ' I a great relieT to moto know it," said tho first, "forl thouglil I was going to have another attiu.k' of malaria." "Me, too," reBpoiuled .tho cliorua.'and-Uien --t-lioy-- foil mr the' snalto""wilK^-';J"jlanl "'.cues'" arid Who "The Old Snpozer" Wag. ;- Trawling men, m .t ruht, aro not apt to muku ''bad breaks," but sometimes they do. , Tho other day un a train coining into tbta city one of these gontltniiiii wanted to sell : out ft. 1 a torn twocent stamp, but found no pntcliascrs, On tho train wus'tt ptirtlcc ularly loving young lady, scaled : by 'Iter-" # self, while in thoseat ir. front wa3 n per- . feet gpucimun of a well to <Io planter.. Thu moist nnathcr Iwd prolmbly nffricted - the old fL'llaw'a curn», as he had taken off ' bolli booU nml planted I113 feet on llio scat in front. Tim relief ho had cxpar- ionced had caiwed liim to drop iuloa sweetv nud tereiie slumber, nud—well, it was just,about thu time tliu drummernat 'lown in tho scnthv tho young lady nnd L-otnmcnccd to inako thiugg.plcasant aftor t!u! peculiar style of drummers in general! *- "Old party iu front scems pretty com-: foitahlc, don't he?'said I10. ':..,"-.-." •Yes, sir, he scciU3 to be e 'Mak« himself ot- ., uulll . . II.OHO old 31'yaln'iCftpnrlorcoaclifora nsttlariltCEsIns rwin. Jn.it l00k ,,t (|,0 style of those counliy Hock?, will you »•• "They look comrorbl.Jo, llio^ii," H, li(| ttinyounjj lady. "IVs, thoy dr.; but jiwt hml; .• ^,. .. j, u ; .. Vm. I'll jinl but tlmy worn kuil l>y hiind, nut in the country Komcwhcro." 'What makes yiu think HO?" 'Oh, limy arc tm'.A'my, you know. : Why, I wouldn't ilisgrncc my fuel 1»,v putting Ihem inlo Mich old liiim euverf. L'd just like In kanvi who the old n noo7.i>r and who niadu those seeks." "Well, sir," said the maiden, '•tin you .^eni so nu.\'iou3, I'll juut toll yon. Tlio gentleman yon have no politely called un old suoozci' U my lather and I knit lliosn socks fur him myself, and a3 t know you would love to get acquainted with him I'll just wake him up -ami introduce you, - Hive you a card?" liut llio drummer had Ilown, and, thoujjli the next station consisU'd of nnly throe hnnsps, a ti'tivcling man and thiw laryc sjinple Irtuiks {jot ell'—/fonmiilfa Hjtvn tu Missouri they have introduced .tigging sooiuiky to swell the cliuruh trtafjarirs, atid.a Mii'aOtiri 1 .paper gives tlic rr following, f.cale.. of. prices: . "llu^iup.. lartiea Tor the bonelit of Hits churelioa an; ill the rayo in some couuti(!3 in Ibis State, The prices lMujfe as follow?, fi»r increasing llift church fund: (jirls iiwlti' l(j,.Uveuly- tivo tents lor'cnuh IIUJJ of two mimitos;- from lij to 2') vein of ns;e, fifty cents; from l!() to -•"•), seventy-live rents; school uiii'ams, foriy.™teuts: nnothei'-man's,wife, ,. line di>ll:ir;' wiilrnvw," ""accordiug to 16ol;'s7' frnni ten cents to hvn-rfollarsi; old maidH, three i:ei>ls npiece op two for a nickel, and nut any limit to time. .Ministers are not charged. I'Mitow pay in advertisements, iitt arc uit allowed to n:irlicip:ilo until every body elsi! is through. 1 " 1 A Scarcity in the family. Little l'iorcncc C, was besieninjj licv father lo talcu her lo visit her grnnil 1 noli 1- wlio lived sonia milw distant. } ^ got rid.of her imiiortuuinji ho suuh v< * It costs ^10 every timo wo go to FI'O grandma, I'lorcnco, and SlO.don'i i;rt">w nn . cvory bitsh," "Xi'ithcr do grundmas, grow on every- nisl.i," siiisw-ered tliu little -g\v\, promptly, nnd her logic was coaviticing. T'tipy went.—Detroit Fn-i P.m. X l'ittsburg girl, who w.i'-? married lliis spring, hail tho repttlation of being a ter- rible Hirt. The evening stm wns swapped ilFlo "one-of bur promising yauiig busi- ii!S(t tueti." The clergyman, per ceremonial form, in<]uired, "U'lio gives this woman, away V] She said after Ihc wedding- ihal ; she wuld just kill that nasty fellow who sat behind her and remarked, "I con hi, but i won't." J-vS They were stiimling at tho front gfile. "Won'l'yuii c^iiiii into tliii"-'p.irlor-..Jind^si(.-- a lililo while, Ccorgie'dear?" (1 K-o, J. think not," replied George, hesitatingly, '•I wish you .would,' 1 the girl wont.on;•"it's : , awfully lonesome. Mother has gone out, nnd fnt-licr is up stairs groaning with . rheumatism in tlic logs." "JJoth legs?'': nsked George. , "Yes, both logs."- "Then I'll como in." ; First citizen—"I see they have raised a • lemon in California that weighs fivo pounds. 1'rotty big lemon, isn't il? 1 '. Secouil citix.eu~"Is that'largo for a lem-'s' on;?" ."^nrge for a lemon'?. "Why, of course it is. Didn't you ever see',a (cm- • on ?*'. "1 can't .say that I, %ever .did.". 'Well, that's funny. "What business"lire"- yoll'iu?"'' "I am'tlio manager of a-circUHx- lemonade .stand. 1 ' v . " . . (Jnatk mediciuo venders arc 11'ot loler- u.rd ut I'ennsgVoye, Suluni county, now. A year ago u fellow-bought a- lot, of nxlc grease nl the village .store, put il - '•^ siiiill, neat bo'xos, and. sold luY ate "eoi'ti salvu" ul 2."i ecu's a " viliafjo-witka shower of RKSiiiau!* TliL-rc have been geut'U'inrtn, -but 11 pallu-tiu 'ho, snj wtlh a man's, cfl lint

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NtXiri* 1TI0NJilt IN TilK US 1TKDSTATK3 COURTS,

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.V11«(vii<• y » t -1.1«"\\",I, H'ili«il(ir in .(.il.ai'iopy, CoinniiHsir-mcr

or Ui'i'ilx,_.c over Kiiiji'.i N'cw. Urn;,' Hloro, cor-lerorPrant JE MniisllfM Sis., Utlr l-

Lvro.N.J . Transacts all linuiclios of\ \ -a l business. iimsiyly

th I'/ti/xifi'tn 'mil *i!irt/tf)i,-•'.-; WiiHliIntfft i i i i , N . . 1 .

. oiipuMte.St.Ct.uu'l ll'ttj'l-

ir,: 7 ti> il A. M.. 1 tn :: i: »., ii to

Physician & Surgeon.

W • ' .. : SUKiiKOS DKSTIST,\V:ir-hInp;l<»ti, W. . 1 -

With all the Uitost iinprovemotiU, 1 omprepared to Jo firsl-c1:is.s work KinoGold ancl extra Silver Fillings nt reducedprices. A* larjju assortment nf llie bestArtificial Teeth thai aro made. :

All brniiclics of tlie profession carefullyperformed. All ^Tut'lc-w^'ranted, DIUI

; cheap for cash. :..•.. ' . *,.;.-'..- - -

Wurdt of Warning ami Comfort,(f jt.ti tiro: iiff.-rliii,' 'rum poor fmilth or,hiniiui'tihi;; •'•! u 1ml <-f rl.l.iir,.-. tukc <•!»•.

if jnu lire i-lmply atUutf, ur if ynu f«i

[y»i< nroiwllvt*. iirilvsprtiltroritiifTi'tv^flMNMM.VuUuTurU,, ,,„„„•,•,,„,,II-H«« «f tliu MoiiKUli or IH>WI>I«,It l.-.v.mr

r.ivufmiltlf yt.ti ri'iiiuln lit. Ifvi ui tiro uni'lliii: II way with tniv Innni>f Klilncy ill?ciiM«. Pir>|i tempi 1 HIT ilinlti lht«

II "vim nro hk-k wltli -tlisit i.TVllili''*lfkiii'ipi.NiTtKiisniFH. .vi.uVill lin,| ;i -Jtiiliu in i;ik':nl"ill HIIJI HllkTi*.

If you niv u frc'iin'iitcr. ur n n^Ulciii nf-u nil4>in:ili>' iliMrL-l. li;irrli':ulc vintr t-\^- triii ui;iiln>t tlic j'l'ni'uifi' i>[ all*citiiufrk'ii—.Mntiirhi. Ki>tiK'inic, Hindis nml Iiih-r--iiilltint ruu-r.il.y t l ie i i^nr llitpliittiTC.

If v«ii liiivi> numh. I'lini.lv nr -islliw Pkiu,t.:nl liruiilli, llo|i lllrtvr^ »vlM»lvo vciti ftttrhklu.rlfli ••••MHl.tliWKWvtrtvM t*r«tm f luiitili. «»Nl»-lll bu|i:ilil fiir!u;i^c-th«,vwillnolinn-..rh>'l|..

CV«"N«IIC ^mibut wlttiiiiit ii liiiurli nf tirivuIIojiS on tin- uhiu- l uM. Shun nil tin-\il.-.|i(j|MUH>il.4. .-.lull wllli • 'Ml']" IT "Hulls" 111

USDNEY-WOF.TDOES

WONDERFULCURES OF ifi /

KI DM EY DISEASES (7) YAND C)

LIVER COMPLAINTS, olkfitin.1' It arts oil t in UVKll, HUWCI.S

KUlMiVS at llii-snini. time.

WSOUU i'Kfit

•iJcra, Warren Uouiity, New Jersey

A M Tliif and a Gooi One !Fruits Pre'serrei without Cooking "with

Ha.li the Usual Quantity of Sugar.. .

Natural Appearj-i:e and Taste Rciair.cd.1'1'

Tiiku any ij;uj Iro'li J.»r. fill wiili il;i« Itiiit, add

3. SHARP,[tfossor of Drawingi Painting,jirmuriyVtcsLclior i»f free liaml ilrawimr

. T^> tlic Episconiil Illtfli Scliciol nt Wuslilm;-'': -•'r!t'.n N. J . A fiucuuss'ful exhiliitor lit. tlm

~Gcnterinial™ International:;-Exhibition::-i?;; •: -..•'. - 1 S 7 ( t l

-, S t r a i t s , l.antUca]ic.<,•ilnrlnu Vitiws, Ac'.. In;:. Oil. l'sijiici ovCmyou.- Iligli da™ works of. art at reasmialile mlus AiUlmss

HOXJSLS.^.QT. UI.OUO HOTBIi, : « "

WASIU.VfiTOX AYR., WASlllXCitO.V, S. .1.

iii Location, Accommoilaliou ami Manage-ment. Permanent and Transient

'f ' i Quests well entertained.

-i-'A New^llll[A^DT^fLb^ASa"cHS'd"ir.;•,.-• .; ,C. F. STAATfiS, Proprietor. •

SALJIOTEL, JUNCTION,"N7JT~The underrlifiititl IIIIB tliu NnRi-imt Uoidl

t of JiiiidtiiHi fltlwl nil in llr.^U'liiss style nml. Invites ihu iKioiilc of tliU viclnltv to (:ii!luml"MO" lilin.^Tliu talilm will lioTfiiriit^Hiil will.

rnl wliolewninu food nt u\\ infills. Tin: tmrwell Rtoukeil,;w!tli diok'u wiucs l!;,'»(irn.

-. Tlie lineal l'ool nail bJIHanl tallies In tin; Slate.Traveling men will lliiil tliis it In iii H; nml Hn;rates rcaiinnuliiu. Ktincitiber llils is tliu onlyllctiiiscd ntnuc in llie town. Tdutilunie Vvw..

"".loliii Calrnry,"Clerk. " ' ":.-;JOEC[)1I Sa!Uvan,-.]IOfit!L'r.- -.:.'.;,;::.,_...:;,;.-,

•THOUSR; - " - "' »-"• . MAllKRT S T . ^ H K I . V U J K U K , N . . I . ,

kO» tlia nlto of Uio.ul(il(WasliiiiyUnihotel," Tlio hotel is conveniently locnteiluud is jirepnred..lo,. riirniftli l j ,.bCHt ii'-commotlations to the tiiivellinginiblic.

rropriulor.

,By Miuinc'TIlEE ACTIOS of all UM'MEMM

nnd functlaiut, thereby • •

CLEANSINCthoBLOODrciitorLti^ Uic no?m&l potcct to tliPOwofTtlliicPAO

THOUSANDS OF CASESof tliff worst /arras of tlioso tcrrtblo diirascshavu beuu quioVty rollovca, nnd in n uliort Uiuo

- PERFECTLY CURED,riiiee, ( i . uitnu cm imv, MIM> tiv ur.n;i;isTs.

Dry can bo scat by moll, . _ —WELL3, niCITAnDSOy & Co., Burlinittoa VU3 S,BJ itsaip [Ur 1)1 wjr Amu* f 1S-J

KlDNEY-WOFi'

. , What He Said.

flit! very wnrdrt lliuL wrc *ui.l.

Ami 1 wa«i<lii-itii,'rr>mi!t>rCHil,

Ami llli-iiard t-uini' Into tln> i-antry; ~

. . Ill* fm-u.wux i-v.r«'.llntjl>' n i t . J._ ,

.\n'liln>u-i>ti, yrt, I re 1«>r. ; •

Tin-la-lll.; ln^:ni l<i ilnir,

And Fanny i-aiue In with li«T Unhy~ '

'Mil,- i'imnliyi>t Lit nf a filing.

Ami Hi.' U'.-uit wtrc init In a inlnut<-—

WL-H. wiml fiiiiHT IIL-XI 1 Lit me wio—

lilt! Kiinny wurf tliere wtlli tho 1>:iliy,

And v.e:ilUat ilown In loa,

Ami i;rntnlitia l^nknl over IHT I:!:I-.JI*S .:

linLil svii-n'l tlllnfliTluIIKIti;;

TI>!illu>i-:udwlKitli<!li:iil1i>>'U.v.

II.IH-wiiHit? Oli! l-'umiyli:itlink>ii

Tlie Imliy nml "owi away—

'.Tlic finiiiicM ro^iic of n fellow . .

l ie litnl u uciv tn'illi tliiit il;iy/

Wu \H-r.' rtiiiiilln<,' umter I lie I'linu tr«'i%

Atlit Uklianl f.M fOinutlilii^ l.m-,

ltut I u iHl iml mill IIu>trrcil,

I'nr uhl Kc.l Is tlie lmnk-4 of mllkcrx

And. llrliitlluV >» h'trrlUy A»w.

Ami tluil—kl imtpiio—wliuri! wi\* 1 ?

oh t (he ht:ir" irretv thick ovvr tic:id,

Ai.il IV.- i\v» !-t<>i>il umlur tliu Hum tree

'Iill itii- .•lili'kin^ tk'W ii|» tit l u 'd -

VVfll.lit'luVciiiiio.miil we'll! lo lie in:iriiiit-

Price, 50c, ?er Bos.• • 3wh Bos will do 30 Quarts.1 - •;

, Safe and Harmless.

., .„ S e w Y o r k , _, .'"..'.'."

' v • • •. "" "SMiij-Jni

... - WASHINGTON I ~MARBLE YARD"?

• ItltOAU -STItKIJH* :

Wasliiiigton, N. ].

U J KI.S'DS 01' — •

jS'l'arble and Groaiite

A l l

' ^ ~ J ~ 5 ••

«>l* Work Donelc or *ijr;ini<«.

(

ArlisticaMy arid ^Promptly Executed;

cni'iory I'lota onclncnl wHhMnrliloor OI'»;IH nml (Iiilvuiitzud Iron Itnilln-,

wltli Mnrl)lo mid Uianitu CnrbSn-.

.1—0—SI.- i f

K . T h e Lost 'Chi ld .

They ^mt«lit Iwr In uiTtlvlil and i;rovt\WliiToVr tlu'y ilmu^ht IHT hvl inii-hl rovIC\|ili»rlnir t-vrry twnk ami mmAnd d.iwn tvfiliiit tliutkuly'iMI.Wlu-rolliu wlhl lily liiini: \l* UMAnd lltli-d Hit: air willi i>lni»ant MIII'II:And wiietv \\i\,\ n w un<l ivy in.id>-.

"Allt-riVJ'ittVtrL-iLk'it'iif MII'I n'ri'iUiiaiit*," ' " "••Ami tin- lijjht rlii'*liHit Ui-fvU Mi-ayi-tlr

Anil WIILTI! Ilif p:ilt" fwvil M»ypliihs atv\\

And \i<>lut i>in-ni-d ryes i.f Hue.Wwpin-; iM-isrht iirnpn i-f hniii-y ili'Wjtint till in vain! Thvn .-«mic n :i!,l;

IViliii].* .-lie vvaui!crc.-il 1 litre." All firl

WIILTC lln-y iul»lit h-ip,- tin' clillit l» iiiv.-l:

On \\U\U- s in^ l.-(t llK-i'c liy Hie till.-;

T l . i ' i . i lu^cf tiny k i t iv(.Vit;" .

Au;l >l<."iiin^ >l,.wu with ftriilnlnir ^ M

; ti'l (•>->•- li:iml^li:nli->] fnttti tin- Vvjhl,

A-ill ilivvMilii'iivily tolaml

An.) Li'tl tlic iloail <-liiM on tliu raiul. .

"I liny.1 not," rvpiieil llio girl, with a

"Well, wll —we'll throw: liliu . out,ilaflliij;. I'm Btiro, however, ttint howonM very qnickly apply for your handifho thought he could get it. But as Iwiiiiltln't hare him,, and as I tion't thinkyeuwotilil, we'll consider liiin tlfnpogcil oIn mlvann*. ltut Miore'M (Jlmnnwy Wtow-nrt, how [H it with him? Don't you thinkho v/ouhl HiiO.to propose?"

'•IVi sure I ilnu't know," Mnrncil Sly-n», opening her book, ami pretcmlini; to(kid Homotlitntf interesting then.1.

' '[tut whnt filiould you thiuk?""I never thought anything about it,

But IHT futlii-r hail llioitj^lit about it,ami tie fancuil Hint when the i-rolic dartcame it would come wilh tlio heart, ofthese three, whom lie had menlionoJ,

upiiiiti slmrt. Later in after-

noon, na Myri in theponitonnj; wry di'nply upon somothingHint liuil occupictl tier Uiongtitd ever aincoher interview with her futlicr, HIIU wasnturtled 1>y tho nppenraucc ot an old beg-

man in lier patli. lie looked wmiund m>ary, and lu'tt gnrb was scant andpoor.

"Charily, thnritj!"' he inurmiiivd, lean-

The inuidoii had not bivit nt all frt«bL.ii'd — only slaitlud from her mvi(inglits — iiuJ shi! quiekly forgot nil olseher pym|iiithy for the pnor old innn bo

fore her."Conn! with mo to the liui^e," slie

iid; "ami you shall Ihul what von ncii).('nine.''

'Hut—not tliern. liivi- me inoncybore.V

"I'll g'\v\; tlioc rt»t and Aiihl IIIHI, (>ooilfiithtr.V • ... • /

"iru.V.ir, ha!" liiiiyht-d tho o'.il inau,throwing oil' tho wi;', and the lit^rd, nuiltin1 false c-yobrowH, nnd slinking the crook.ut ofliB'liaek.. ' ' l l a .hn , lm!~ita prettv;OIH1. If my own little robin didn't

know me, tthohhouhir

Myra w;is very much astimUit'i] wheniho caw biTtiivn Hillifr slep from liuhimlihc disguise, ami shu wtmderi'il esici'cil-injjly what hi-J objyct eoulil-\w in such a•itmiigc performaucp; but when she nskodliim ho only tob! IHT to s,iy uutliiii^ ofwb.it the Imil Keen, nnd in good lime-hho 'sh.ml.l knnw nil about it.

That 0%-iiiiri-,' Hamilton Khk '.vut:nv:iy, nnd lie (old bis man Unit I:L- SIIDIIII!

mnrcy; though fiod ktmns J. would notMnd a worthy BtiflL'rer away empty hand^ed If 1 divided iny last ilollnr. ltut comoTMy houso ia.not far off." .. : ....'.

Tlnifi saying Uiinuncoy ted Iho wayfrom tho whop, ami the old man followedhim. The, house WAS soon reached, andthe youth [nlroiluccd \m companion tohis widowed mother, who received himkindly, nnd nt once proceeded to sot asubstantial breakfast before him. Whilethe bcpfjnr WM rating, (Jhnunccy tried tofind out how ha could bo.it help him.

'Have you any friends in ihw region?"ho asked.

' Ilhinlt T huw," rel ied thnnlii man."If I could rai«« nn>nr*y enoitj(lt to paytny fare in llio singe I tnlyht reach them.'

I illicit 11ml n belter way than that,'sugQOjtPil Stt-Mvnrt. "T tihall not HHU myhordu tn-diiy, and I could have you taken(en or fifteen miles on jour way withoutany expctiHo to my self. I c m easily findn boy who will 1»o '-'{jlail. to drive for lliofiuko of a. ride.1'

And HO the *hocinaki>r went on, tryingto IIml out wlnil (he old uiun'a uioit prcss-

Mah were Unit he might meet themwith (he mo»t ca»e and readiness, l-'innlly

u boggur sjid thut if he could hu carriedto (hi) adjoin in-: 1'iwii hn tlinii^'lit hexhoitld liu.l frii'tids Ilinc »h<> wu:dd );MWliim.

So ('haunt'cy went out nnd liarnessud•iis li'irKi-, mid lvmlily found u fuithlnl boyrtlio wiiulil drive over and couiu hack withliii! team. Ik' iisked the old man if therewas smylhint,' moio Iu could do fin* him,iml w1u<n ussiiroil that tlirni was not,i.idi; him ^nod by and HHW him oil*.

•"Well, Myrn," ttnM Hamilton Kirk,inking one of lilt dunghttr'rf Imiul:!. "Iiari> been on a minion in the heggar's

"Wiial! been away iu that {JIUM-V" ex-•laiincil (lie girl iu Hiipri.-u1,

"You. I culii'd upon .Io!:i'pli Vaughanand upon Henry Walsh, and upon (Jhaun-coy Stewart."

"Oh. futliet* What iii'iisl tlioy have

"Why '—'ilnulttlcKJ, Uiat I \ w AIUI Ippeareil—a poor bpjrgiir."'"ltut—limy iliiln'( know yon?*1

vturn until ill-1'liy aflfi- thai. liin hid uhai.-'e, and tn' tool; a lar^

n his stun' remly

andA citnV.us old imui.wns llatnilton ICiit;

—and a i;ii(,d old man, said tiifiso wln> hadthe licst tno.itiS of knowiiiy.

Hamilton Kirk bail j-utio silir.'itd whena inero ytntth, having hecn thrown uniiiiliis owii n'sonrces by the death of liisparcnt.s, :unl he had rcntaiiied ubiond un-til ho was forty-fivo, or therc-al-HHit-i. Thenhe cume home, suid having found a wo-nan who could love liim, hn, .married Jier

und settled down. He built him a spa-cious, handsome house, nnd. liiid out hisgroiituls very beautifully, promising him-self much comfort' in the new phase nflife upon winch, he bad entered. 1 Jut hewas doomed to an .early disappointment.In one short yearliis wife died, leavingan infant daughter to his care and protec-tion.

•j And from that time tliu child neverbrought a cloud upon his brow l-y any actof ^lieri. When she was a maiden, justblooming into well-developed wonuinhood,he was an old man with gray hairs. Andshe repaid him well for all tlm tare he hadbestowed upon her: during her child-hood. • • • W •. • • ••

liut Myra was now nineteen, und the;tiii!«Ji>r,:ii|0.W;r.-iPiViirH: \yjw:_ih3_wiiiy uponlieiCI."";'-"'-•- -—;- " ; ; . " ' " " r : ' ~ 1 ; • "

;::.".Myra," licistiitl';to.;hti*;i;as:.lliey.3at.:athe library one summer afternoon, " r v nheen thinking."

'--"Well; ralhcr.'-uhe replied,, looking.upwi'h one of her svwot Hiuiles, "what haveyou been thinking about?"

'•I've been thinking.-..Usal.';:your.willho wanting a - husband one of thosedays." ' .;

"Then 1 would n't try to think anymove," she said. Hut she didn't speakwith such pimple assurance as usual.

" I am serious, my pet," he resumed;"and now l';t us talk seriously about t t r lnrn not going lo give'you up, for tlio manwho lakes you must lake7 iny bouse, andme" with ii\ or," Til take biui, just aa"youplcnsi1. Hut you biiow, an well as I do,that voty Hpou you limyjie loving .lonie-fiody, hndilioii it will ]h?. ' IcSo^liilb'toreason.'1 • . '••-":•-"•••• "•" •. ... .

Myra didn't disiiulc him; but she onlyhung down hev head anil thought. Sj.heenntinued: .1 "Now, it'H all very will to marry forlove, if iilhei'.,things am an they shouldbo; *;bti t Move"; IK :i".'.'viri6ii9 • t!i iiig^i titid •',very!.often brings bodies togullnji' that can biyano more bannony in lifu thtiu lire nnd wa-ter. I know that iniiny people scout theidea of exercising reason in conjunctionwith love; but llio iileus of the world r^e_not aiwny.s"flalo:f;uuiparrr""*l"wouiiltrt'liavoreason take loo much of llio grotitul, but Iwould have it go ahead und light the way,so that love- mny go on with more safety.Don't that seem proper?"

"Ye3, father.""And uowj— 1*111 coming,nearor homo';

riiei'e'a-'JoscpIi"Vnughan; ;dou't:-yonthink ho would liUc to propose far yourl iarit ifV "'"••' j - " - - ' — ••-.--;;-•;.-1..r--. • •.://—•:-_!

_'.)Jomo,-"coin!',~jr.viii — he plaiiiVwiHi

churdctor was good. In fact be ratherk'd hiinsulf upon bfct morality. His

boy was engaged in putting awny somecloths, and lie wns reading the morningp:i|iL>r, when be hoard u ilrp itt the door,v>liie!i wns ojien to iiiliiiit ULL* soft, lialmvuir. He looked up ami behold n poor,forlorn-looking tim.ii. who seemed bent be-nenth the weight of years and inlinritie:*,nnd wlicwti gurb was scant und rugged.'c-Tho old man asked for.clitirity.

' I 've nothing to spin ' ," suiJ Vuugbun."But l am in neeil, kind -sir. Help me

if you can."

'•I tell you I can't." .And the old man went nwny,Henry Walsh ats-o ktpt a storn in tlie

town, and he wiia in hi» place of business,lur he btut l'ivjilri in trade, ami he foundit necessary to attend to his oivn ulliairs.

wasyouugand good-looking, and--hehad (he name of,l>cing generous and open-hearted. He had just disposed of a cus-tomer when the rugged, way-worn beggarentered the stow.

"Charity," pleaded the applicant, trem-bling upon hiastntV.

"Eli — want help?" returned Walsh,examining .the old fellow fromhead'to

fooi^'V*""'"'"""'••'•"~".:. : ' " ~~:~~~

."Well—how much do you w'nul's"1

"I'll not nsk-for much, kind wir,"."Hero ' s a <lnll.ii-. Will that helpo n ? " - •!.

"Yes—very mucli." ]" -•• .."Then it'.s yonr3; i ;aml see that you

make a good use of it." And thereupontho younp man relumed lo his work,leaving tho beggar to go when ho pleased.

Chaunccy Stewart wns a shoeumkor,anil bo not only employed i|iiUe u numberof workmen iu manufacturing, but hu hadqnitc a store, anil sold'a great many slicesat retail, lie wns some- three- or [our-iuid-twenty; wns very fair looking, and had thereputation vi being oiiu of the uiost stonilynuil itidnfttnous young men in Ihn vilhigo;but his character for generosity ilid notatfihtl so~ high "iiiiibiig™li|S^"r(illowa~as'ilidthatofHeni-y Wulsh. ' • ' •

(Jhaunccy wan in his front shop pack-ing somu boats, whan an old beggurninn

.'•Ah — good day, ^r" snidtliu ahoa-maker'slopping from hia work.

g y ^turned tlic old n:un, in weak ^'tremblingtones':''1''1*"L don't'waul to trouble you — Ionly wetk n. lillto aid—such 111 you can nf-ford Ion. poor, needy one like mi1."

filianncoy btewart run his <vjc over lbo_

"1 must first Itiiow what- hulp you nuoil,uiy good air, und then " am (he bolt'cr.judRc of my ability to help you.v Are.youpenniless?" •

t) "All thci^ioney Lliavo in my pocket- is^ iioorpillaiico which I begged tliismorn-'ffig.''i'-v:'-'!;~'7 ,:•"•'":*•-':-:-: '•' ' !•-'-'•-'•"""•",""•' ' • -V ; : : :^- i": - :

I'.^IIayo you broken your fnat this day V"

n^.Well.™.yoUj-shall go Avith.ino and getBompthingtojoat, and •tlicn"wo'can see'wnat fiirUicr aari he dotic.'-'-. ^.". T ".".'''

"But I \vould not tvouhlo you, kind

1 went In Ity them ~

f^nlrt ibcy hr.\v. I"Xor did ttii-y.

to HOC wlmt kh.il (know befort'lintid ihut they were young

ti'M, ami that theyof lwere upright, honest, und intelligent.I'ut 1 wanted lolimnv nutto. f wanleil tokmxv just wlcit kind 'of :i foundation each

>anicsl i i le. So I Iricd them. Wouldyou like In know the rosiilt?"

"Yes," whispered Myra, with a .slightpallor about the nether lip.

"Then listen: You must know thatthe palt>, wan color tvhicii 1 :<]i[iliof.4i) myfeatures, taken in connection with myeyes, was suIIidem ID give assurance toliny man of observation, that I wns not alrnnknrd; .so they coultl have no tear oftrusting me cii Mint account. Well — Icalled upon Mr. Vnughan lirst. He re-ceived me very coldly, and turned meuway without even seeking lo know my

Is. ."l ie hnd nothing lo spare. Hisheart 1 found to be as bard as a diamond—and it may lie ns-pure. ' Aro you notdisappointed in him?'' ,_.

'•No, fathnr — not at all," Sl.c spokeas though she felt relieved in a measure.

j'Woll — next 1 'called upon HenryWi'ilsiu " His heart opened i:i a niomeul,ami ho threw me out a dollar. \la wasgenerous— he,was wann-henrted— but lliefeeling was an impulse, and not n princi-ple. Ho didn't seem to care- for'iny for-lorn condition, nor did ho betray anysympathy beyond tlio mere iluali of gen-erosity, lie gave mo of the only fount olchanty.he.:possessed — his money.--- Hi?heart is :warin;"but Ihe heat 'would notstand imic!i-teaUiia-,1»y:bhwts.nn'l storms.-In short such a heart would bo very apt toprove a spcmllhril't in its afTectionH. Whatthink yon? Are you disappointed ?" .

And Myra wliiapcreil:

"Next 1 called upon Uhauncey Stew-art. 1 found, him with liisBlecvesrolledup nnd hard at work. He greeted mekindly and 1 nsked Tor charity. HostuOicd mo from my looks awhile, uudthen sought to learn how he could beathelp me. He did not onV,mc mouoy, forhe confessed thnt lie liart litllo to spare;yet he would divide hia last dollar ero howould sciid'nic away empty-hande.it. Heleurncd that I bad not : broken." fiwl, andho took mo lo his home, and his motherprepared me a good meal. Then holearned that I'•wanted to go to.W'—r-',and he harnessed, up his horse and Kentmo on my1 way. Such a heart is not onlytrue and warm,: but it may bo relied upouin the horn: of tteisd, .I ts impulses arogoverned by principle, and ita duties areonly circumscribed by the. boundaries of

becnuse: its issues arc sure to bo upheldby a permanent fund ot .sense und reason.What think yon, my darting ?"'

Unt Myra iniulo no reply. She buwedlief hcadjind trembled violently.^ _„„,„]'..,""""Oaii't'yoiTiwswcr me ? :' Ah ~ turns !What, precious onp, have I hit so nearly VI Tail your heart already singled thai oneo u t ? " ' 1 ' j ; " ; • .'.- .•

And Myra whispered:)/ '.;__,.,

told her of his lore; and ere ho left her liebad not only been assured that his lovewas returned, but; her curious old fatherhad frankly given his consent lo tho proposed malcb.

The Language of Postage Stamps.

"Do 1 know anything about tho languageof postage stamps ?" said a well-known sta-tionery dealer the other day. " I don'tknow of any book on the subject, if that iswhat yon mean, hut I have heard the sfg-nificatiousofsome of the different wnya ofplacing them on (he envelopes. For in-Btancc, if the writer ia a gentleman whowishes to express lore for a fair damsel heinclines tho label toward the left, whichmethod n repeated by the lady If she it fa-vorublc to his suit. If, on lh« contrary,she vri.ilie.i togivo him the cold shouldersha Inclines her label to the right. Astamp itia 'ji&r'pbud'i'ular poaturc Eignifiessimple admiration ; when tlio buston its 1nrnil.it meant that tho onlyeenli*me nt evuked by tho puppltanl [3 ridicule.If the sUmp lies on its Pace it Implies thatIhe writci U dying for love; if it Is lyingon iu back then tho writer has K»; overthe iiltuck oT hcarl iliseoa1. A label maybe plaecd wrong way up With nn inclinationto the left that ti-IN a story of liopotes.H at-lachinent, wiiilc HIIOIIM it In- leaning lo-w.ird the right-hum) corner it h i\ sij;n thattin* iiHi-cUon U unrei|iiitcd."

'Are thcri! any other sinus VVe.4, Much as sticking the lab;I in oddWA on tliu cnvelfi|te, in wrong ronicrs,1 two nr even thron stani|M, makiu;K* uriiund them, near them or In pro-

pinquity to them, Tbrsc have variotiineiutings and tn:iy all be itidmk'il in tholanguage of postage stamps."

"Did yo'i ever know ofniiyoni! niiithi* code of communication V

"If you will promise not to give mettwny I will loll you of a postage stampcorrespondence in which 1 tnynulfniicif w;i*

principal participant." :"My houura.1 a gentleman.""Thill's good enough. Well, it's about

ten years ugo, now. I hope you won't beshocked to hear thai tins correspondencegrew out of my being ii regular attendantat church." ,

Nut at all. Th:il makes it nil the moret u t o r i ' s t i n g . " • • • - . - • • • - : • ••

"I suppose it dora, ao many mmilar cor-respondences have aridon from a like cause,f have for jcirs buuit a uiL>iubt*r of St. Pe-ter's Kpi^copal church. One Sunday, ten

ugo, I wns desperately slruck withthe appearance ofa young hidy who sat it:the pew on tiic opposite side of the aisle tome. Never mind about details — after

but could not obtain an inLnnhictton.""What did yon do?'1 ."1 gut from a frk-ud of mine some infor-

mation nbout the postage-.stamp language.ml the language of Howe™, Kvery Sun-

day morning I managed to gut to churchin time lo plr.ee a .small boui|iicl of (lowersin her pew, together wilh an empty envel-ope wild a stamp affixed in a certain way.After awhile shu discovered . who her un-known •admirer was. What is more, shealso learned the tamp language and iu re-turn she would leave an envelope stampedin the pcv.' for inc. This silent courtshipirocecdcd for nearly eight months, when

one lucky day I found an acquaintance.•ho knew her family. • • I need not lull you

that I very soon became acquainted, too.To make a long story short, Ihc lady isnow my wife."

"Indeed LTliiit H certainly a happy andfitting ending to so romantic a courtship."

"There arc one or two otiier things youlight say about the sticking on of stamps

if you are going lo publish this.'*

"Hnch ua " ,"Well, I fuiicy some of the stampers at

the Post Ofiice'would feel obliged to you ifyou would recommend foolish young pco-ih'j-who arc anxious to appear 'eccentric,iot to put ilioir stamps in nny1 corner bnt

the upper right-hnud.rone.....lt_.\vtll lirt--nweight of sin oil' the stampers' Bhouldeis."

"Hut how about the language 1". '.'Easily arranged. .If a square^•phico .is

penciled oil'on the right-hand upper cornerof tlic envelope the stamp can bo allixctVinany manner that may bo chosen, lly llieby, lucre is one,curious sign in stamp lan-guage you mtijynontioa."

'Pasting it on with the nmwlago,,up-wards.11 _i;.r "',

"What on earth docs that mean V" •. .;• .."That the slMier-on fo a confounded

idiot and tiiost probably'' drunk-, (loodmorning."

Water Must Run Down Hill. -

. A novel'caso was before ..Vice Ulitwcel-lor Yiin Fleet a Tew days ago. There arotwo iron milieu in Moiris county, une callid tho Cuibon and the other Ilm T*ortL

The former 1ms bectr worked'out •nn!l. tlioowners decided to.abandon it Iir.st reiQov-iiifj the pillars. The owners of tho Lord

Miti-injunciiouon thn ground thatIho leinoval of* tlie" pillars and tlic cessa-'linn of pumping in the Carbon would Hoodtlioir mine, which is lower than tho other,Tho Vice Cliiincallor dccidciVihiit tho;• pil-lars inuslnotbG iciiioTCd,.na theii* rcmoy-

olg

hcr.4, but iiecouid giv^~lh^*TioTd!"""ininoprotection ugniu.st tlio danger of flood-

h l

no protection ugniu.st tlio danger of flooding, as them was :io law to prevent water

ning down hill. No order of the courti th di f

, One of the J-'iends.

Ifo first appeared In n tobacco tftaro vuMichignn arcuue. lie had somethingrolled up In tinfoil, and he carefully placedit on the counter and asked;

"Do you ever have nny uso for dynn-

"Dynamiter. Take Iho thing away!"shouted Ihc tobaci'nnibt as lieback. "What on ear Hi arc you currying

Tumnml thh way for? Tlnni,—•'have 11 rtuioki- nnd Inku It away. Idon 't want nny fooling around my more."

Tlio man lighted hii BCgar and strolleddown tlid -htrect and Into a saloon, nndivlien ho had placed liii little pnekngc onthe bar he observed: ,

"ft's just us Nile iw sujf.ir a« Intig un youknow how lo hacdlo it."

'•What's that? Say, un'l that theqLofTlhey call dynamite?'

TIiu man grinned."Now you git out o' Una! I don't pro-

pose to have my heail.litow.i otF to humoryour nonsense1, lluro — Coinu up to thinend uud have a ghissofbeer, and llicn youcan pick that stull up powerful careful andlip-tec ont," •

Puwn nt ihu riiintT another xalooiiidlbought him (AY in thu samu way, nnd ontlit; tu'.vl block u <;i()rer wlio was ustcil totake tlii? Sbti! ngttir.y.lurufil ai while n:<new pinei-ttj llnur and his wry llr/t jump

asuri'd eight feet. The dynamite mani<ikr>d luii how ho sold plug tobacco, and'in Htuod iu thu alley door and culled back:

' I f yon want 11 plug pull it oil' und gelml n' this ! When 1 get ready to vsKtati;liero I want lo move in Iho regular way !*'

lie wan trying bin persuader un utiothcruIoonLt when a policeman overhauled!iim am! sternly demanded Ihe package.

"Theru It U,' and you enii lake yourchancc-V. replied tlitiiiun us lie placed theaffair on a chair nnd \v;ill;cil out door).

It was live iniuute.4 before the ulliccrlicked it up, and then lm WILH nil alone inhe place, lit' place.1 it tm ilio bar, care-

fully removed the wrapping and when hureachud thu compound it?olf tm stuck uplifc nusi> 11ml walked out und pursued hUviiy. 11 was a i:a.ie of compressed yeast.

Worse Than a Ghost.

A stranger was Kitting in th<> ermetoryofa Imyu in nortlieru Ohin om>cvi!iiing ro-ccntly, when a IIKUI atipnuuhcil him undremarked politely.

"This is rather a ghostly place afterlark, .sir. The tttiiib.^tones standing whiteLiidstili iu tiiu - uiiioiiliglil looUIiU* »uiiaiiy weird apirltrf of the nigh!."

"Oh," roplioil lli'ti slriiiigcr, Uughingpleasantly, " I urn u»t ai.al! superHlttioiia.I never hail any loar ol ghosts, even whenI w;i3 a small boy."

Thu two gentlemen then irhutt<;d for afew uKinicutJ. and finally this strangersaid:

"May I haw the ploasuru 'if knowingyour name V

"Certainly, sir," was tlie polite rc-

!*My name is UuIticrfurd I!. Hayes." ""(jreiU St. 3[uUli)on!" yelled tlic man

who wasn't afraid oE ghosts a3 lm sprang.to bis fuel stud liuulo 11 liroal; for thetown.

Kentucky's Last Opportunity.

Whitt.aru you- :thinkiiiy uboul now,Undo Ned?" was oalteil the "alter as he'was sittiug on a salt barrel.

"Well, -sab, 1'so jes' thinking' dat Ken-tucky had oughter bo ashamed of itself." .

"Why B O ? " ""W'elt, you sec da, wns tint Logislatur

ilowti dn ter Franlil'ort all las' win tali nuddis spring till eorn-pUntin' linie a puss in'a new sltule'law."

• Y e a . " • •• - .

'An'., what .docs yer link.is .tic out-come ?:1' , • ' . v '•• . •

'Well, thev passed a very good schooll a w . " • • • . . '

; "Xo, sail. rDoy.wua paid a thousanddoiinhs'ii'dny,' nin* I "•"« tn" -' rosii 1 f- we'p dat atlas1 dcy passed mifin' but a common slculclaw wen fur dnt big pay dey oughter pass-ed a uiiuuHiuioirakule. law.:. Da's no sl:ulcporgrcssion in dis State, sunli."— Kentvehj

State Journal. :.. . '•':" '"

A Lady Lock in the Heart of a Pear'Tree.

Ari'old poaf tree sltimliug"ou^the aitcof tho new Baptist Ohurch, iu LccsburgVu., was cut down a tow weeks ngo^aiidrecently,!in converting it into firewood,tlic axeman, "William Cross, discovered apiece of carl: embedded iu tho body of thewood. Investigation showed a hole, bor-ed with mr iiich augur and socja threeinches deep, in which wa9 a tress of lighl-brown hair; four, or five, incites long. Thehole was closed with n picco of cork, overwhidi Iho wood and bark had grown totho tliickiicHS"bi'pe.riiups'-lialf ah inch ormore.' Tlio hair was bright nnd fair andiu a perfivH state of preservation.

The Kind of Nerves They ^avc Out iWcsl

.-^/v-'loiiif "striped .snake,,crawled -into' abftscincnt saloon in Yanklou, Dukotu, andwas in the middle ofjlus room before any-body saw it. The inmates stood uglmstand>peei:bless !'or,,Hiiv<u;aV, scuoiid.-', \vboii

, ..._ Llic^ob;,

a any™oftlic rt-st ot you seo that ?" ..Tlu-y respondcd in a chorus: "Yea, wo all do." " H ' Ia great relieT to moto know it," said thofirst, "forl thouglil I was going to haveanother attiu.k' of malaria." "Me, too,"reBpoiuled .tho cliorua.'and-Uien --t-lioy-- foilmr the' snalto""wilK^-';J"jlanl "'.cues'" arid

Who "The Old Snpozer" Wag. ; -

Trawling men, m .t ruht, aro not apt tomuku ''bad breaks," but sometimes they do. ,Tho other day un a train coining into tbtacity one of these gontltniiiii wanted to sell :out ft.1 a torn two cent stamp, but foundno pntcliascrs, On tho train wus'tt ptirtlccularly loving young lady, scaled : by 'Iter-" #

self, while in tho seat ir. front wa3 n per- .feet gpucimun of a well to <Io planter..Thu moist nnathcr Iwd prolmbly nffricted -the old fL'llaw'a curn», as he had taken off 'bolli booU nml planted I113 feet on llioscat in front. Tim relief ho had cxpar-ionced had caiwed liim to drop iuloa sweetvnud tereiie slumber, nud—well, it wasjust,about thu time tliu drummernat'lown in tho scnthv tho young lady nndL-otnmcnccd to inako thiugg.plcasant aftort!u! peculiar style of drummers in general! *-

"Old party iu front scems pretty com-:foitahlc, don't he? 'sa id I10. ':..,"-.-."

•Yes, sir, he scciU3 to be e

'Mak« himself o t - . , u u l l l . „ .

II.OHO old 31'yaln'iCftpnrlorcoacliforansttlariltCEsIns rwin. Jn.it l00k ,,t (|,0style of those counliy Hock?, will you »••

"They look comrorbl.Jo, llio^ii," H, l i(|ttinyounjj lady.

"IVs, thoy dr.; but jiwt hml; .• ,. . . j , u;

.. Vm. I'll j inl but tlmy worn kuil l>yhiind, nut in the country Komcwhcro."

'What makes yiu think HO?"'Oh, limy arc tm'.A'my, you know. :

Why, I wouldn't ilisgrncc my fuel 1»,vputting Ihem inlo Mich old liiim euverf.L'd just like In kanvi who the old nnoo7.i>r

and who niadu those seeks.""Well, sir," said the maiden, '•tin you

.^eni so nu.\'iou3, I'll juut toll yon. Tliogentleman yon have no politely called unold suoozci' U my lather and I knit lliosnsocks fur him myself, and a3 t know youwould love to get acquainted with him I'lljust wake him up -ami introduce you, -Hive you a card?"

liut llio drummer had Ilown, and,thoujjli the next station consisU'd of nnlythroe hnnsps, a ti'tivcling man and thiwlaryc sjinple Irtuiks {jot ell'—/fonmiilfa

Hjtvn tu Missouri they have introduced.tigging sooiuiky to swell the cliuruh

trtafjarirs, atid.a Mii'aOtiri1.paper gives tlic rrfollowing, f.cale.. of. prices: . " l l u ^ i u p . .

lartiea Tor the bonelit of Hits churelioa an;ill the rayo in some couuti(!3 in Ibis State,The prices lMujfe as follow?, fi»r increasingllift church fund: (jirls iiwlti' l(j,.Uveuly-tivo tents lor'cnuh IIUJJ of two mimitos;-from lij to 2') vein of ns;e, fifty cents;from l!() to -•"•), seventy-live rents; schooluiii'ams, foriy.™teuts: nnothei'-man's,wife, ,.line di>ll:ir;' wiilrnvw," ""accordiug to 16ol;'s7'frnni ten cents to hvn-rfollarsi; old maidH,three i:ei>ls npiece op two for a nickel, andnut any limit to time. .Ministers are notcharged. I'Mitow pay in advertisements,

iitt arc u i t allowed to n:irlicip:ilo untilevery body elsi! is through.1"1

A Scarcity in the family.

Little l'iorcncc C, was besieninjj licvfather lo talcu her lo visit her grnnil 1 noli 1-

wlio lived sonia milw distant. } ^got rid.of her imiiortuuinji ho suuh v<*

It costs ^10 every timo wo go to FI'Ograndma, I'lorcnco, and SlO.don'i i;rt">w nn .cvory bitsh,"

"Xi'ithcr do grundmas, grow on every-nisl.i," siiisw-ered tliu little -g\v\, promptly,

nnd her logic was coaviticing. T'tipywent.—Detroit Fn-i P.m.

X l'ittsburg girl, who w.i'-? married lliisspring, hail tho repttlation of being a ter-rible Hirt. The evening stm wns swappedilFlo "one-of bur promising yauiig busi-ii!S(t tueti." The clergyman, per ceremonial

form, in<]uired, "U'lio gives this woman,away V] She said after Ihc wedding- ihal ;

she wuld just kill that nasty fellow whosat behind her and remarked, "I con hi,but i won't." J-vS

They were stiimling at tho front gfile."Won'l'yuii c^iiiii into tliii"-'p.irlor-..Jind^si(.--a lililo while, Ccorgie'dear?" (1K-o, J.

think not," replied George, hesitatingly,'•I wish you .would,'1 the girl wont.on;•"it's :,awfully lonesome. Mother has gone out,nnd fnt-licr is up stairs groaning with .rheumatism in tlic logs." "JJoth legs?'':nsked George. , "Yes, both logs."- "ThenI'll como in." ;

First citizen—"I see they have raised a •lemon in California that weighs fivopounds. 1'rotty big lemon, isn't i l?1 ' .Secouil citix.eu~"Is that'largo for a lem-'s'on;?" ."^nrge for a lemon'?. "Why, ofcourse it is. Didn't you ever see',a (cm- •on ?*'. "1 can't .say that I,% ever .did.".'Well, that's funny. "What business"lire"-

yoll'iu?"' ' " I am'tlio manager of a-circUHx-lemonade .stand.1' v . " . .

(Jnatk mediciuo venders arc 11'ot loler- •u.rd ut I'ennsgVoye, Suluni county, now.A year ago u fellow-bought a- lot, of nxlcgrease nl the village .store, put il — - ' • ^siiiill, neat bo'xos, and. sold luY ate"eoi'ti salvu" ul 2."i ecu's a "

viliafjo-witka shower of RKSiiiau!*

TliL-rc have beengeut'U'inrtn, -but 11pallu-tiu

'ho, snj

wtlh a man's, cfl

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The Washington Star.

lirrnt i!». C». H. Etnfill,

$I,Q0 y:r Year. In Advanca.

W A S H I N G T O N , N . -T,, JULY > T / 1 ^ _

DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS!

;FOR'PRESIDENT,'' ..

OF, NEW YORK. :

FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, . ; ' .

Touts, A. IIKM>SU<:KSV OF INDIANA.

0 rover Cleveland miulo n goo,; inrtyor rind a good Govcrnoi1, nnd 1

will mrtljp a good,President.

int ton of BlainoV old piistoihave already been lielird from, bu

'.-: not one of Lognu'a can bo found.

It.'Henrtricka is tlio idol of Hi

-Domocnui- i ; in Indiana »»<

XwiHconyUiRl S t t x l e t l l i s n i l l b > 'rouVing i v m y ^ ^ f c _ _• XotliiuK' i» to'oo'osiwctctl froii n Kelly; U^vilhiot support thpp

whether l

1

:-^'ni.-,rt«rflt! CAl>dtd:itoRiiys lie will or not.

, Tiio ugonts for Ulaine's book nr-at present trying to figure out whotho book will bo ready for deliveryI'lio prospocl is rallicr discouragip

The Joe Urudy Dynamite Cluof New Vorl;, lias declnvcd Us hitoitioji to support iJlaine. That's tlikind of support lie wants for hogoing to make things "hum".

Ktn.Kttt! is Turns Tj:sTS.—Tlie lub

~:\vavm .feeling of Arthur and bin Cainot towards the .licpublicau nomine

" IH osciiing-i-onsideiiiblo commentpolitical circles, especially ut the Cnjital where it is most noticcabl

/ There lias been no intcicoui'.so btwoen Ai'thur and Logan since tl

—•Chifiigu-Ciiiivc-nticiii, . except, .th'"" which"was absolutely necessary, :u

Uintlias been conducted very distil- Iy. It is whispered about that Arth1

• has said to move than one Mend ci• "libaiicully iimi ho docs, not care

continculid whether the •llenublii.'i ticket is elected or no, and tho

™.?Y]',''C11'>)'CJ !"|V'1 *Viif»f>d- f o -sources tlaie ostcomed to be good authority.'

Tui:v K.wi: Normw TH FH\IS.—The..merchants of Ciuiada are said to-feelgreat anxiety in regard to tlio possi-ble success of James G. Maine in the

: Presidential contest, and invariablyexpi't-sr, r. for.:1 that if he comes intopower ho will,unsettle the rela-tions existing between the two coun-

tr ies . They need have no fear, for ifliliiine should unsettle the " relations

• : between this country and Knglaml! Hie latter country would soon settle^ril.ifiu again according to. her. ,ow:";• iduas mid to licr own advantage.

.England •amid baiter down everycity upon our coasts and wo would

: bo compelled to stand and look oi•"""' bocauso we, have not the means to

prevent it. If people arc anxious to•witness such an event, let them elect

• Blainc and bis aggressive foreign pol

Campaign Enthusiam.

. , <11Vinc organs are' very niiicl: enncerned to observe that the nomi.uatioii ofrGk'Vv^ftiid-han-.<cawakenei'

rri'iu" i:ii Lliusiflsnv.'-.VIhif; :.i a .-..very. J r nous far as enthusiasm can be. gaugciby noise and shouting. .'I'llis is nofjoing to be an hurrah campaign \<llie,Cleveland side. It is rather

.campaign for sobriety dignity'iubushioss-Hko intog

The suppprloi-s of. Mr. Clove-lain•will l)e content to lot Mr. Blain

"magnctisn" .and,.thliurrahs; it.is on the solid good sense

.of the; country that they rely, nil''that is not going to be carried ivwa.by shouting any more Uian the Chi

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

Thu i'irnl dny'H proceedingH iu thurational Convention wore HpoUon ofIHI woek. Tho second diiy (Wwiiier,*ay) WHS occupied by completing wcrninncnt organization mul pveBcut-ijj nauiCH of candidfttoH. Col. \Y.. Viliis, of 'VVisconsm, was cho«ouresident of tho organization anul atco-preaidont was clioaon from cad

.Into. Mr. Vilas on lumimiug thezhair mado a long address and wasjeeivod with chocra and npphuisc.it tlio closo of Mr. -Vila's1 addimsilr. iinowdcn:)of l'eunsylvaniu, of-

,. n monit ion for thu call of tticill of Stak-B and for tho placing inlamination of candidates for Pi-esi-..»nt and vicc-l*resvdent. At '2 o'.lock i*. si. the call of KtuU's for nom-nations was begun. No ntnni'K wenJtVcrcd until the State of Delaware•vtis. called and then, amid chociv,Ur. (toorge Gray, of thai Hlutt*, in njficf but pointed addrcsa jivexciiU'il

, Jio namo of Thomas F. Bayard. Tlic| names of Joseph 1-1 McDonald, AV

on G. Tlmruian, .T. V. Carlisle mw.jrovor Cleveland woro presented iiho order named as Iho States iti'hich they reside woro called. Aftei!lovclaud'» nomination Mr. Grady,nd Mr. Cockran, of Xow York[Taiiiiiiiiiiy nien), mado HJICCCIICH iJpnosition to Clcvoland. Hpeechetworn nlno inado in his favor, afterwhich tho Convention adjourned til'ThuiKdiiy at 10:110 A. M. At tho ap-lioiulod hour tho .•convention WIT..tiled lo older and after tho oponinoxcrciiies the nominalions wore conturned, tlio names of Governor Goo,Hoadly and Samuel J. Jlandidl heing presented. At tho evening si*sum a resolution of respect and uJmivatiou for Samuel J. Tildou, aivcondomniug tlie fraud of 1S"(> wasildoplod. At 11 v. M. the platfonwas load and adopted. Butler pre-sented a substitute platform, butwas rejected almost unanimously,Tlio platform being disposed of,motion that tho convention \irocoeito ballot for a presidential candidat

J presented and adopted. Tlivote was taken by States. -Wlie

i Xew York Stutc was called L'haiiuaii Manning said, "Sevonty-tw'otes for Gvovcr Clevi'ljuid," aniddcd, "The preferences of the del

gates were, -10 for Cleveland, 'J:i ftIJayard, Hloeum and Flower." XoJersey gave 1 for Cleveland, :'> IVBaynrd nud 11 for Uati'lall. The rsuit of tlic tirsfbiillot was as follow

j'kvciiintl '. rHiiyanl .1

l riiiirtotinluniuliill :McDonul-1rnrlMe •

iiwih-'V.'.'.'.V.V.V.'.*.'.".•.".'.'.•.••.'.•;'.•.•.'.•'./":;'[ilciulrifli* ;JTiiiU-u . . . . . . . . . . . . : . - . . • , . . . .

.-.Tot,il vole ,, „ . . . „ . , • :

A motion lo inalco Iho nomination_.IH wiw (ificfud.

At thin moment an •imnumKo oiln of Clnvcrnnr Olovelaml wn«

in-ied on the plalfonn, wuitiu;; lou Hot up when llio volo whonldbounoiinccd aiitl.Hlill (ho work.of

„—o tlio votowait going dii in.io most confused manner. Thu an-loimccmout was followed by greatjeering, the- bands playing, tlio pco-lo waving thoiv hats and handlicr-liofu. A largo lloral piece with aiiglo on top and the inline of Olcvc-md was brought in. '-"".Tho motion making tho nomhia-

ion of Clevclitnd iju.'iJjiiiioiw wiw

irried. A recos-s until "> oVl.;a» titkun 'iti: order to give time forjoits'idi-ration on the vico-rresideu-

Wlibh tliii coiiVuntiuii'rciifucmblct'• f» i\ M. ihc roll of StiilflH foi* caudiiti'n for vico-l'i'CHtdoui. wiw calli-d

Jalifornia . prc-sentod thu name <iionoral KoHocraus; Colm-ado naiiiHTosoph K McDonald, uf Indiana.iuorgin nanu'd (loneral l>lack, o[Uinois. who dediucd tho honor ; Jllnois named General Black; KJUIKUHnimed Oovcruor CUick, of that Stateilissouri seconded McDonald's uumimtiim; Oregon Heconded the nomimlion of llMecraiis. AVlien Venn

Hylvauia was reached trcnieud»uH t-utlmsiasni wan aroused by Sonatoi

noinination of.Tliomnn Aiiendrieks, of Indiann. The eaudilates previously named wero witl:Irawn and amid uncommon exciteiiont. and turmoil Mr llondtioks w«nominated for vice-president by a«:Janiation. Tlio delegates from t!dilVorent States Kcized tlieir bauuersand forming in lino, marched up amdown tlie aisles, waving their hatmd singing soug.-*.

When quint was restored resoldlions of thanks -vero passed to tU<chairman and other om'ecrs, and t":2o i: M. tho convention • a-ljourno

without day.

MISTAKES HIS MAX.—K

Governor Thomas A. Hondricks \i\m his return niitdo a speeeli to tlpeople of IndiiibiipoliH in which 1remarked that there was need to

e tho books iu the Governmentolliee opened for examination, and as.ii illustration cited the case of frauds.in oneof the bureaus of tin* XavyDepartment amounting to $0:1,001).This aroused Secretary Chandler andlie published a letter, addressed toMr. Ilondricks, in which he tried toshift the rt'sponsibiltiiy for the f.iaudsfrom hiiuKolf. Hut the result of thisnet shows that hu counted without

lis host. Mr. Hendricks publishedbelter in tlio' .$>nt on Tuesday in

wliich he convicts Mr. Chandler onihirt own Itittliiuoiiy.'-. AVhen T. A.

THE NOMINEES.

.mtuviii! IT:.:;VI:I.AClnivvr Cluwlmul, Clownior of thu

Hiifo of Nuw York nml iimnlnni of tlio[nllitiitil IVitMtcMtlpc-nnvi'iitlcmfDr Vrwdent of tli« Unitnl KtiiN'!', wan 1«»ni inJnUivcll, Fvwcx county,. N*. J . , .MnrchIS. 1SS7, nml in ilicrcforo in Iti" ("r'.v:ilxtliycar. •IIolnllioiinniif.il mtuWer,»ul luw wlwllvcs prumiiient woonff Oinrrotcntntit clergy. After obtniiiinu Hiidtinstruction m van iirccitraWo nt lliu com

il l t hiinstruction m van imon nchools in tlio vuiluiu ot his

a resilience, lie \TO* HCIII to tinncmlemy nenr Clinton, X. Y., ' t ' l HIIHI

•IH ctiiioitimi. IVmi Uio Clinton ncideiy yomiy Cl<:vvl»ml w«nt.t« Xtw York

•iiy, win-in Tor wmiit tttiiLt lie acted iw,'lorlc fn a rlinrifaMii iiiHtituiiim. PromXf'w Ywk ho startt*(l fur tlm \V«tt witl

mllu-r young titan, 'hcii-:nbji,iotivi; i«iiirI'itij* ClL-vi-liUiil, Olii".It.ut titoi>t>i»i; °:i liis* way to viwit an un

vi- in Ittiinilo, lie watt indiiml t<» IIITCIII'iliuliiMi n» I'lfHt Jit tlii! »loro of a rola-

iw. At llii-J tlmu tlio fnturo Oitwniorr;is lii-liiiTii ,vcnm nl.l, I'lwirifctio MHitilillliiiiH. with an t-rtrnctl iWIro tn boiiiiii* II luivvi r. T'li!* asjiiration wns faurt'il I'V liin iiniK*. nt wlirwe hous« hewi.liil.'mi.l.hu M. n fimml liiiiiHcIf in.tulU-il m fin!; in thu (itlliu of n iiromiiit.t [iiilTiiln l.iw linn. In 1859 li« wasilmilti-il t» llm Imr."' HU lln* Hi t i cn

nlliuu \\t\n as llr»t iicM'iiaiit ilwtriut-uUori!-y for 1'iii! coiinly, hi which Itiiftulo i.ihttmitf.1, liin chiif lii'iiiy O. C. Torrmico.Tliiat'lllco Mr. CliiVuIiiiiiVIiuM.fur Uuocycura,' or until tint oxiiimtion of District-AtUmicy 'l'orr:iiico'n term. Hu vfiw.no'm

mi Uio Demotj'ratio .ticket as Mr,'IViT.ini'uV siu-ci'ssiir, but wnt defeated.

Fivn t u s S I K ,y n i n nl l r r thiii event, in 1870, 3[r.

t-1-.-i-tt.l Shcriir of Erln in nly.<>r iiiiir.ii..

>\ WIW t 1 . i t t l SIn 1S91 liu v;iis cleotal Mayor

i h i h Iil tlii>*ir.'(ir.ii:tciicu which biS-uiiiiil in i l i ls thwli im ilrow nttontimi t«lii.i mi-fits iut it fitil-uniutoi-Lil cuiidulntcnml luil In l»it itotiiitiniic.il l»y lliuTJcmii[•nitu- Htulu t-i.iuvnlu.il in ISifc!. Hu wni-luctod by iin'owrAltelmtiiifaiiii nictiiuniUio innjortty, nxfivitiK KJ5,illS \oios t:M2,S!i:t vilies fur liis l*i>j»ultHuaii cotnimtHOT, Hun. CIUIII.M J . IV.l^r, w-erelar;or l l iot rwMi.y. 'J'liin iiinjority of 1!W,•l'J5 V<-IM i-i t!»( la ia i ' . -Uwr dlitiiiiicd 1'a i;nl.iriuil.)ii:il I'ai.diiluS- in thu Htnti-«Xew Yml;. ii'uiva hi-s cloctinii, Omv.C!evcla:ul, v !;>» is a 1i:u'ln'lm\ l:.w "ttL-in•il (iniody to bis d'utiCH ul Albmiy.

THOMAS A. IlIIXIUlU'lIl!.Tliuma'h AUIIPUWM ifccili.fcksw'.Lilioi

ii (iltiit on tlii! T1U day uf 'Si ' i i tcinV1SIU. Hu WHS* . annliintoil Ert'ia Sou:lluiitiwr collu-« in tlmt Stnto Iii 1S1.iliL'ii li.) u-movt.il toCliniiiliL'Wlmrf,', l'tmitl lH<t*itu t!iu Ktiuly <>r law. T l i t w yuitr

ilnlvrliu wus mluiitteil lo Uw I m r n m l l ttjtin tin- iiniulicis (T hi* iiroiY.HHion in 1diiuiii. Kin s i lveriiiul in a fewyci i r i l

UtiUnlil);Statti 1gntd tn tl

Wi H lias c'vru nv.-«y tl'*. |tc(t|»l«*i* licril-'•„ till now it few niilnu'U mitl mm-ruHl-W nil.iw, imlivlilibil r.ii.1 (tiriM.nit.-, \**r

,H a liir^rr nro:i tlmu U.nt of nil our f.iniinIwet-n tin1 two wiut.It iimR-MM » ]T.•r.'ii-iii-o fnr rnv liihtitn.is; It crftiniiA-il ntnl Irlwl l« U-itiilU'iilihil i'f Hi il" rWtlt.iiPt l'>" r«"Wml tn«>iw.ti.r..r.-vHH iluktiu l«> fleVBte IftiM'H IIi Hii1ijt'«l«*>l Aiiitriiiin workliiciiipii tutt icii|H'Iili>'ii'Mf.Vi'inltt nail imi^irtcil rnti-

..Hlutoi.*.It iintffuw;i ttr.ilili'ule ti» Ml wlin wem <lw-

..(Iiilur ilirtl tti tlio wnr. loaviiitt .wlilowniml oniluiimr il Ivft liiii'Doumemtle llanso'llciiim'iitiitivttt tlio llrwt' rffitrls to W|ttal-KimtlilmniitkiinmliKMwbiiiH.-II imiifrM ii plpiltft !«• i w i w l tlwlrw(t«-ritl.-d i.r imr UrlfT; il i-i\iil<;il nml !uw « '»•niU'il Iliftin. ;

Its mvn 'I'ltriff rniniuMlmi cmifewwil Uio.pi'il tit nn.ri' tlmu twenty pur coiit. rcilui!-joii} ItH'(!iiiiBre«««"vo inxiliicUon or Iwwi!iu finir |K-r i-i'iit. •It iiruffhsitf) tllft Jirolcrtintl »f AiniTK

immifiittin-«; it luw'mitijrdwl them (o*ln« 1!»««><1 of litiiuufuelurwl m>otlH n^..

i NOIHWI i-citii|H'liliuu with iiinuiirnctiirint'iiitiiuiH, nrit tuiuof wlilcli tiUt'H raw uintv-"nls.

It 1•

ti> pni t t ' t l . t i l l Atiiericaii Hi*i v o r i l i o l ninny tn sub-It* IHM ini|Mivor{Hli«i1 ninny I" mill

']tT.n»fc.wH tlm' [.rolcctlmi ot Atnrrl«inal»(»r; It liiw dqilr tui tin- n-tnniH "'f Amari-

••iiti iifjrii-iilliiru — nil imliWry followed Iiyhalf ctur iKiitili'.. ' -

It iiMkfiWii tlm ri|itiillly «f nil W M I Manic liiwi nlti'inittiittt t u Ax the rtnliw of ro l .

.. . tl cIllwiiH, t l iumtH lit it* C'niiKtww wvrenvi-rsit Iiy llm ilecisioiiM of itH court*.

It "um]i tH»i ic \v t l i t f i In ty of l i ! ih . . . . u ; . .it wi»rk (if p r io ress nml r e f o r m ; " iUtiiiwlit i-ririiimts nrt? i irnnittcil t o I'senjir

lirDiiuli i imtr iv i i i ilnlnyit o r netmil cmniiv.urn III tlm imiwciitioii . •

Ihilioyt'oinlM-il with L-orrii]itioii, niitlm-sikti(j csjHwim'.H • iin longer nlnicit. it.« m o mmttC. ItH llOlil'nL llltllllKTH. ItH illlU'l^llllit joiinmlH. ii'i IOU^IT iiinliitiiin ti mtcccss-il c.niU'ht for imtliority lu iU comit.il?i'tn ill>i>u IKUI iiiiiiiiiintiulis. . ..'Mint rimiiKfl I* ncccmiry is provcil ljy mi

jxIstlnK MiriHiw "f ninra tlum *lttl,0()0,«0(l,wliidi lins yi'iirly IHJCII t-ol Ice toil fromiiKU

riii(^ |ipoi>!o. ' UnneuOJWiiry tiisntion in in

ist tiixtitiun.\Vii uVuoimeo tin: Uv|nilil!caii imrty f<

m\lii|{ f»nt.'"l to rulluvii tlio i w i p l c fn.:niKlihif{ war luxos. which havo parnlyziu.siiit'M, crippli'il iwhlHtry, nml (h'piivithor i>f employment ntnl ur jus t rmvnnl.

Tlm Ikmocn icy plo.lt-.-i Itwlf l o ptuifjtlio uiliiiiiiistnttiini frmn i-orrnptimi, to re.tore min imi} ' , to ruvivi> n'fpci't for law.mil tnR'iliK'i* l!t\utii>u lo tlio lowest lin

consisHiit with .hit; n'Kanl fur tlie prosirvH,m of tlio fnith of tlio iiiili'iii t ' i UH crcil

i r , Unit iwjisl'.f 111.' »'i>|il

l l - iunuiir I

irS Itim ... u™.,...,..KIUIWIIIII full m i l . lu.w

:!mi nlfrrtfin; tlu> nlK'nllntJmillil IN. n.uli.nis mi.I si'iII'IIIIHI lint ill ItilViilli'.. n[ l.lll.licMil t>-M»»rivo K. lu . lumn.k. Il[•nitlt- |«irtv i« [ilnlifil 11 t.-vlso Hli fsfilrlt .if Viilrm«a In nil illt..i™t.i.

llutiiuiiiiliin^ mliutii.ii in tiiM|ir..]iiisril to injnri- uliv il'iuifstio imliWrifHl.iitriilliiitliii.iiiniMi-.'lli.ir ImiltlirijnnvlliI'limi 111., f.iniiiliitinn of tlih (linvni

i.ll.'tl..l at lin. CIIHIIIIU llDiisfn' .-lii.-f sonru. nf [Vilcnili.i.v must itl

I

s it is

j iiir.tU'.i 1niv. i|.in. to ivl

. iif 'li'iw 'iiimt 1.',! nt Jv

..,, ui.ip „„.. ,.»,..,,i .

c i l liivi^u.i li'il'l1.1 !«.•. Mort.ivtr. Slut

ivly IIIKHI !,•«. j»

jil tmtiimliH-tl. nt hmitoi Uio m i l Hint UiW Jim -..- . . . .^

^.iroil, tlnltcM StiitcH \m\KT* nf imtnnill»itlifiIrtMiHil t>y I'ouriH of cui i i iHcnl jitrbullclloi

ii\l U< ri^jK^trtl Iiy tlm circt i t i ve n i u . . . „J n t U c iiriKirtmi'iiU of ou r u n i t ( lovwit-mi i t , nii-lliy nil forclj'ii fH'U'^ri. It In tinni|H'nilitD>|iity of Urn f l f i v rnu i i r i i l t o i l l l -' m ly protect nil tho rl^hb* of jK 'mmsn in liropcrty »f cvrrj* AiiH'Hniii vl t ixrn [u for-'(jtr inmlH. mul <lcuinu<l mul cufurco full.'jninilioii for nnv IIIVUKIOII tlicrMif.An Amcricnn citizen U only n-Ktwnitihio Io

•in own Ouvcni inonl Tor any net iTonu In hNmil m m i t r y o r mnler her iCtn. imd a m mil)1

•y t r i i i l thcrcrorc on lirr on i i w>il nml nf-MrtlhiK t o l i f r liuvs; ntnl n o jKtwtr PXUIH IIIIhU CloVi-riiliii-nt lo oxpiilriiilo mi Americanitl/xii t o \H> t r i c l in iiny fohlKU lunt l fornv Htirli net. . • • . . . - ' .

IIIIH rut tulry luw never hml niml csociitcil forcii;ii j»*»li<"y HHVI> mnii-r" inHTntirt miniiiiistmtldii. Tlitit jwliry

«!Vt<r IH-^II, En n^gnnl to f u n i ^ u imtloiH.,»\m IIA tlii'}1 i l l nu net iletrlnirntiil lo tin

iiirrcHfx ut Mm aimiiry»T hnrttui t o " int ' i l t /viu. to let them n!<mr>. A x t h n nwtill olthU iK)lli>y u c rt-rall tln< n^nis l t ioi iH ol^MiHmint, I'lort.in, CallfoniU, nrnl of t lu.nijnctnt Met ic im terri tory: h y imrphiwculonu, nml (-ontru»l ihcuo unun t nc-iiui-iitlom•r I)i<iiiocniti» KUtewimiiKhlli w i th the pur-

of Alm&n. tho H>k> fniit of n lU'puhli-ilinliiWmtimi of nrnr ly n nua t i tT t.f u

ci ' i i tnry. ' • • • ' - . . .Tho Pedrni l CloviniinMit hhouM caro fop

n<Uni|>r»M! thu MiHslKMi]>pi I t i v c r h i n l olli-r ^n i i t wntcrway.t of thu Kejniblir , RD IW to' 'cure foi- tint inioriorKtnli-Hi-iihy ntnl r}i<nprtiiiNjinrtiitlon t o t ide \vutcr.

UiuliT n UHIK pcrioil of Dutimcrtiticrtili-mul iKiiicy, o u r inorclmnL muritui \viw fii'.t

[iVfrtiikiu^ nmt on ' h e point of otiUIrippingilmt of Oroiit Itritiiin; muter twenty yt-.m ofl!o)nilillcnn ruin ami jwlicy our t 'onnnirro

in IKJCII left t n Uriilili iKiltoiiH, nml nlmostw Iho Auiorieim tliif; l « c n swept off tli.>

it'll Will.IiLslnulof Hit; l totmlil lmn [wirly'K Itritisliiliey, Me ilenuuiil for Iho ]>ooplo of thoiiilwl Slntcn mi Amerienli policy. Uniluroiii.ocmMc • m l " ntnl pollcv niir-niorrltniilHid xiilorx. lljlii« tho Slurs a w l Kltipcs Infory port , Micceasfully Hourclicil out n iimr-i't for tlii! vnrieil ]iroil<ictH of American in-

UIINII,V. 'Utuler a iniartcr Mi i tn ry of Koinili-lienu nilo nml policy, ileKpitn o u r ninnlftsi

Iviinlii^o over nil oilier imtii-ns ir- ' '••'•u.l labor, fnvumlilo clim:itCH nmt (

M i l s ; iluspilu freodoin of lnnl« nullii'-wi UnitciJ Stutcs: ili'«i'it«t the i r , ., . . . .linn l.y tlic f(-rcnio.>t racer, of tiion, nii'l nitniuiiml imiiilymtluti «f Um yomig , thrifty,iuul mlvoiitiivuiw i.f nil iintioiiH; ilcspltu ourf rwl ' . tn ln-ro from tlm inhcrilcil imnleiiHof1ir,< nu-l in.lustrv hi 01<l WorM inou i iRh i^ ,thi-ir i'"Mly tittvW, llielr vnst tiix-consumill},',. iioi|.jirutlik>iti(r, Mdliiliiif* nrniicK; ill'.KpiU> twi'iily yeai's of pmco, timt Ki-puMiciui nili- nii'l policy h ive nutunifiit to stirreiltier tn f i n a l Itrituiii nloti^ with ou r coinHU'iw thf Mnitpit of lh» UiiirkeU'of tlw

WurM.lnst.-:u) of tlu- lU'iitil.ii-^.u i»;u-.v', V.rUMi

P'.lit-.v v,(. .Ionian,! in I.. ..If >.! tli.j A iun i -mi iJriiii'iT.u-v un AuiL-rii'an [mltev.

Itisli'inl of Ihti.' l lHiiil i l ikm purty'K i lk, h-.liteil sflifint' uml fulw prdem-i- nf fricmlsliip fur American luliur {t.'Xpresw.-il 1>y im

\ t s ) . w.Mlclimiitl in hfhiilf of tlui-y fioi.l.ini fi.r AiiKiicun liihor Inl n v i . l<> Dot r'lid tlmt thcsi> Unite,iv ciniiiu'ltt '.vitli unhini l fHi l puwci-;

riltiitry uiiinii;: nutioiH in till tli.

li I l l * H i P

SUMMER/STOCK OF W 0 GOODS• - • . - • ' . : . - . • • . : " • . • : - _ . « • — • • • . i r . ' : • . : . : ; • ; . .

• • •. - - , • . . • - • . . . • : - . ' - . . . ; . • . . \ : , ; - 1 • ' , ' -

Extraordinary 3J ot

OIjOSE:'.<ptrT

I !«

i m< I'

ary IUIJI IK imti

" Imvc t w n «|i|ipl«i:

tJSSS lo SEi^rsif^l i .v . All niMilloi Kluill IK. l lmlk i l Hi tlio•Hts

|- l.!lf ™ , ! , , , ! ™ , , , ,

tii-tv^irv rii.lni'ti'.n ill liisntion *',in I'luluts'. !,•' c-lfurtpil v.itli.mt i1q,min« Am.'ti-iiilalNi'riif tlio nlJlily lnnnii|»-(.imlm-M-lly witl, foa-ijin lnlior. ftml witliont imiKis-

il'.'luwva-.aus'-i.r.iluty ttiim wilt In* niiijilii

UVlVS'i ' ii»i"BT«ii;iiin-iii-c- of lira lil||li." |in.-i»il!iiis lit llil-'".uulry.

Snllid.nt r .v , , , i . . lo piy all tin! n p i i t n nftlit- l't-ili'ml (iov.riniiiul (TninmiiL-iilly ml.

isli-ri'.l. influiliiij,' |iii^io,w im.1 i t tf i

m-liluviiiK.il <>f nof t!ii; !-V>!*rnl (i.iv

l f lil licit lil-llfuVa'*

NiliL' li!iul»n>lil|i »f t!<,,r Mi-- rciiMHi tliiii tlinu in tliu iitlniiiiUtru'I'iiimcnt U nil unili:rtiiklii

:r f>'!1«:t-<t n

l u \ p not w iln.l until Til! to hiui.-iii .uI IUI I l(||lnpr<Ulir> puff " i l l l i l u l

tl lll(|lnpr<Ulir puff lllil l

mint•! t l m will nil In- --.LI it n i m i " u.ll ti n l

li tp ll < Ilk

il p l u ili lilliPl

, hut

UMNKFJT OF I.OAV lJl-l 10I^M.

l AKASOLS iREDTJCED. IN PRICE.Summer Silks Way Down.

Black Silks 25 Cents Per Yard Under Price.SUMMER DRESS GOODS MUST GO.

25c Dress Goods Now 12.1-2 ots Per Yard.' 10c Ginghams anil• S e e r s u c k e r s N o v / 7 1 - 2 o t ? P e r Y a r d . •'•.• •.-•;'.-.

"White Goods at any Price.Ladies Muslin Uiidcinciii- Clicnp as Jlusliiii

fc2r JJest Oooilw Jltulo at $1.0rt Jr'cr Ynnl. ••%

Big Reductions ai! Over the.House'JTlio :iSHt*hiiGut IH liioiit vai'ictl in "cvory'iloptirlmcnl, sa\*\ t:us-

toinors ciui save money by buying ill onw. . '•

nsiasm is not ulwft.VH a .i»ca»-caiulicliilc ever

enthusiasm

ami low so ilcservcclly^iifi Hancock;Ho went

llllSCillllfill

;u more respected nt tlict!ic/;i)0ginniug;":i:1nit.HMii3•cnthusiaRin ol' tlio party

ill tlio election and tlic:cre impotent

•\Vlien this result was amiount'cd'.ho convention was a scene of tr<--mciulous excitement uml a iiiulimi touljouni was lost l>y a small majority.'imtlly at 1 ::!0 A. M. II motion tn ad-

journ was carried.

On. Friday tlio convention was call-id to order at_ .11 A. M. to ihiish itswork. After tlie opening exercisestlio convention proceeded to a ace-mil ballot. Before the ballot wasjikeii Jamuel J. KaiidaH's name waswithdrawn. The call of States wasproceeded with, and when Illinoiswas reached Unit State east one votefor Heiidricks. Here suddenly brokeout n. .scone of enthusiasm that con-tinued for a quarter of an hour, tlieband joining in and playing patriot-ic air*. .-As soon .as .he could beheard Senator -;Yoorhees mountedthe platform and announced that aithe l-oquent of the Indianna drlegation lie withdrew the name of Joseph E. McDonald for the purposo.ntlio proper time, of casting" the voteof Indiana for Thomas A. 1 lend ricks.This renewed the elicenng:wliicli-w^--l;ept"'iu"p^-;forv:iiuvui1!il1--rriiiiULCi

longer. Illinois gave Cleveland 38(a gain of 100), Bayard 3, jrcDoimlt

j 1, Hendricks" 2. Hero the tnc.ndh olCleveland clioeved tumultuously atho gain in his vote. ' Soon after thPennsylvania delegation asked leavto withdraw, mid "the : balloting con-tinuetl, with further changes, principally iiv'l'avoi1 of Cleveland nudllcndricks. The roll being coneludtidPennsylvania was called for, and Hichairman announced for Cleveland-12, Hondncks 11, Bandall J, liayan2, Thiirnmn 1.' Groat cheers froiCleveland's friends • greeted tliifvoice. The: total ballot was found t(be: Cluvolnud -175, Bayard llifljIIoiidnclia'1243, Thunnan GO, Baildall T), McDonald 2, Tilden 2. Sov•ci'archange's woro-liiadu, North Garolinn transferred her 22 .votes froiBayard to Cleveland, whereat liter

was; greiit-.tiliJ ui'i" S~ MV^Si.iip!?™1^Virginia followed by giving 23 votifor Cleveland and 1 for.Hondnnk:Other changes followed until Clevi

' two-thinland had tlm . necessary two-th'i3iiot.^o-Lvnt.t»^Gi7.:..-Atthia-point.tlie_clL

lid if ho makes in assertion you cantuaku up your mind he han soiite-

j to , back it up. Secrctray

'handler now thiu];s hi* warmed up

IG wrong.man, and no doubt wishes

io hadn't .

XOT Ksoi'i'iii iti^TOkv.—The an-

loriiies who have in charge the lus-

jric fresco wort; which i.s being

KiiiiLcd aruund the \\;ti\\x of the Ciiji-

lol 'doine, at Wushin-jton, 1). C ,

i.ive met wiih si»i .-iiuexpeutcd ob-

itiicle. They have di.scovored that

Jicro is not enough history to. go

round. The fresco extends about

rce-fourths of tlic way round the

ivalls. AVork will be1 'suspended un-

til next fall, by which time it is hop-

,d, that enough history will be dis-

covered or manufactured to finish

[he fresco. . . .

We ufe to liuve a ltalivo JiM'sevaum . fm

,ir iitsxt. I'reaii'.iiiil, fui" Oluvelaml w:i:jni at CuUhvuil in tlii.! Stale.

H would l)e n gooil nhm for tho Demo.-nts i)f tilts' town mul \\'nH'iinytnii"tinvnlip to"juiii in oiiu .uiig.iiiiy.;itiuii -.bn\ tli

...iiVrimigiir—ILA'viiiii.l-.i.iuKC- iiihlsssivc.tJtgaui/.ation and one ijy'whwli n yroiil tlea

wi>rk could IJO uoi'Oii]|ilisln>il. \\"imlil liliii t>i hear from our • .Dwiiuernyiunds in rpgnrtl tliis proitosiliou. ^

Tin: I'r«VL'Foini — Wu givj the Uunwuralii! ulaiform in full olsowliero nud ahk)iu- remloM to. roail iL caritFiiliy, It inoiifT, but not lilw tlio H3l"iltlio.in jiltU;iorm,. "long nml thin," a mere bid To:voti-s. It liiia breadt!i us well ua length

con tains uolliin^ Uisit. every lionesttntc-lietvrled Dcntncrnt cnunot liuill "eiitjorse. "On lliu tnrilVquestion it isauO cxp'.iuit and every working maartjudily.fico from iLs declavalioiis in rcj;to lliia (inoaliou tlmt liia inturosln are non ilmiger 1'i'om tho Democratic party,, i

liis Republican ' friciid9V..1woaUI_h:y;5j|j|bulicvo, but that oa"tliu c*ui"itrii'ry t.lioyTwi

I be a3 strictly pioLcctcd ua it is possible| for thorn to bu. Witli this pluifurm, nm1

filh • OJeyelaiitJ. end Hcndvicka, victor,will be ours.

I a3 cainliilii.lcs for Presklont wui^vico-I iii'ent fdrm tlio Blrbiisest"' tiiiltut tliat'ooulihave boon mado. GrovorrOlcviiliiiHl ia mhonoat, 'abln .mini, ono wlioao. cxccllen

Idb'fromjlioso to

iiig was~~deat6)iii)g.-=r; An anchor offlowers was eari-je^to the, Ifew Torkdelegation, aiid a S^ucd? eagle wascarried \ in procoaaionr jl;Tho bandatmck up more patriotic airs, andflags.n'nd-.bauners were.,waved, andtho oxcitemuuL reftchect n fover. point.S t V l l ) of tlio revised. aocondOjnl-

icU Governor Groybr Clovo-

jRopublicttn'oppoaenls, nnd .Tliomaa 4Hcndricks ia a nun ablo mid wortlijj(1]i)llany>flicc.inT.tho,.couiitry. Willi suemou as M^e, aV(3 willi siicli a plajrorm iIlmt on wliteli tlicy ptaut),':lljc Piinocni

ei'.fand

Ilm n ywill know no suc

Tlio

wort?will

l \n Of

WJ^rcf»ft-TIlI1J7Jtw?!^!.our opponcrila,.; Jiod .iya_ft5^

'aSlo^wijmipiU™""*^ ren'rescntativeaiiidaimbolof noliijityni; f t a ; : - ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ jnufelyana-iliS'i^pte^lLwoltR.H^^ j j d l j j ^ ^ v i ^ . '•'•;.$& ';• *S3 thc&o^^0^'1' **J. thbso* veiwosontativcs.^ W W f c ^ — ^ " ' 61 !n*TsS5HSf?rtlacIiiir atlbo head: oW

•rri* nnd 1'nun tliid

HMmlKn'i'is'l.h'i'inminir lUiMnnst im-ituiil "pojitioul •'t'hamctoni in rmliituu.

l>Ji:(l Im ran fur -Governor n.winstsiiry"ST'T^TH"7 'niiil"was^lc'rwrtoil."" Hes vhfU'A to'tlw United Status Senatel£j:S r*»r the l<»njj t"nu. lU'iu ho wonushlL-i-iiblo distinction us n. debater.A liniiiu wiw iinvuiilnl tti lliu DL-IHO-itio initiuiutl co!'. von I ion in 18tJS iiscan-

iiltttu for tlie IVsiiUtury, mul hu would

doubt liave lvtwived tlio nominiitionit for tin? Ohio d. li'gDti'tt, who hy l>c.r-ituutly voiing Tor Hunttio S«»yiuohriidly fuiiSL-d a Mnmpcde in liis favor.u\ fiieiids t-r y\v. llt'iiilricks Imvo til-ivs itiMtitfil lliiit'liis nr.iiiiiifttion wouldivc iiismvtl ii Doiiiocratic victory,

atiin, in IS?-1, lie \cnn pro[ww«il tut niiduliitL' in" tin1- JJemra-Tiitiu Jmtioiialuivonlioii, a»d but for thu unexpectedHions of that timii hii would in-ob;ibiyivc IICOII list: nuniiiicc of MM purty. Heus noniiniit«;d for Viee-Prositlont in170, and sii«'<' that iiifinnralilu contestis professional diilics hav.-i ciiEuWKCd

part uf liis attention.

ir t l i c l . i i i t i : t lS l i i tw .wi ; . ( n:tllliilniwul (roii. fttMl** . t in -'|ifCtfiilF.viiii)iitUv anil c-tcin-t hi.!ii:r4<' '>f IrL'-'inrn, \\w l

l

ti V\ U i l i r i n i " n n; i . ( n ' : n » . | ] l m lit \\\i

- jirim-ii>!i.-* itn<l tlio i.:tii-. tu>;v itiwlt!>i<iry o! Hits* rc|nili!ii' fro! l f S i i m l 1 TilU-nu! pr inci jui i of l iu i ' in^ l i . r . l . l . t , « u i W gut | ilttTtu"^/^ u'liVril^v"liumi;"I»f ' £ » m i d I 'T iMi- i i !

tn.l'T imr pri-siiut syntfiu ot tuxsitimi. from j With liii* ftHi.-nn-nt ..f Hu; huj.i:-. |irlin.-I|ilw(

?o

THE L&MESf HOUSE "IN EASTON,'£•

Dc

I1(>1I1O

1, its rilioii iu

tioii KI-Io and p

1U fiin.l

iio:ratic Platfor

•rulii' jisirtyprusontaltvi!jiuillltll1)], K

WH olilor. n i<H«rebM. midinieiiliil Iii'it

h i w l hv i!

or

oldCi]ll

m.

•the Union.tliuNalioimlizi>s Ihul, as

SUDS itn! IKII-II

L-niiM i*ri»h.•S Of lllA l)«-i l tnl voi.iu of

min,y

ti.l will Oi'ly'wuiiriiy for Uw COHUIHI.

i,.-j.Jn;:itiViii'-lit.':-.:'r'lic:.l!rcECi".-jitit«if liersoiml ri(jlitn, tlio wpinliiy of n]l-vlliMIW hoforo the hw, Uw rc^rwd n u h l s oIm. Htnles, and tlm siipwiimoy ol tho l-wlcr

Gttvei-nmciit v.-ilhin tb« HHHIB »f tli« Con-tUntiou, will t'Vi'i- finm tiio. t rue bnsis

r lilnu-lies, mul can IIGVCV hu iiitiTL-nileitlmiit i luslroyiiiB'tl iat biilaiice .of riy<l pewors wlik-h «nal.I.ia njcoiithient toveloiind in Licacu, and social onlnr lo

miintniiKul Iff IHOUW1 of lyunl mlt-ff'vc

i it is imliKl

mini

wnsildef<i«!t.iii

Uuil

tor Uic pnuitiwl n i f l

,„ ...^ (Kivtuiiiiicni„..,„ .imtrcillud byono])').

l>roi|iioui uliiniKO of uiliiiiiiisnot a!

.iticiil i«irty.

ronco lo tho popular will. Othorwise abuses•row, ami Iho Uovuvtimunt, iitslrad of 1......Jnvriuil on for tl"1 conoi-al wuHiifu, IJOOOIIWSan iiistritiiR-ulidity. for iniposiiif' heavy.Imr-ileimoulho many who uro governed for tholjcnoift of tlio C«w who govern. Publir •""•-nits Urns Income nrhltniry nilfltft. ,

i'nio-.v-tho cmililioiiof thu c< ,—Iiouco a change In'ilennmihirt. Tlio He-publk-an parly, "KO far UH. pvinyjiml m 1«u»-miea, i*n romlnlflwiiw. In pmcti.io it w

..n orBanhmliuiiv.Cor.^tn'ichiiit! tliouu wlmcontrol its machinery. 'L'ho fraiui-H niul jiVol its ii

which o IK'OU lirmiKht ID li^lit inivory dopartiitcnt ot tho Clo\mflicioiifto1 h'avij ciillod for r<

.lower, Imvo siicciiiiijteil'lo Us cori'iipling'ililun»ee,.:aud liny* l',Illl!wl. I1? "omiunttoiiliokU iiRnhist M'lliel] Uio indcpemlent poitioii of tho parly am in np"oi» wivqlt,

Tl,nrofpr« ii clmiipo i*.iloiimnftea. Sue^cjiiuigo vas"'iU^o'''neeccaHiir.y in^lBdi, ;

i'oh 'mil! 'inivnr lio "irgoUoiT-- -coudoiioil'.'Again, in ltWO, Uin cjiaiiun do-liiiiiulml by the }iaoplo:was doIitaletV.hy tholaviRh UHO ot mmiDj- contriluitoa hy luwoni-milmw •cbiUmctnw and SIIUIIIGIPHS johhei'Hwho had bargained for'unlawful profits orrorhiKh'oftieo. •- • • '•

'Oiff- Kopohllonn party, during I(H legalliiirtoW'niiil'llsJiduttlfUcipircfiot powerbus' stonilily "acciiyciV m 11191*1 charo.tjlor a— - ; i t jV-~T t s ' l l i i l"W r 'nI" '1"""

Sow.a jlfit pt its p twt . f t i in"* . - ; •It iioinaiitb tlio.l%nnitioii.pfio)ir

i d l ' M ' i l [ ^ l U !

fliin^BlnppiighM

d ft«d hiw coutin

of

STYLE. K. No. GO,ns -1 full rtts of Alk'^cr*!" 1'i

DR. -.DA'VID iisurit iiowi'rful than aiiv burt-tufuru in-i-uiili.il. CfimWnutl'Ki 'No- M votituhw

It.-Ctul ^t'•l>^: I'niicll.ul, D i u . ^ o i lurto. 1'ittiwt. i:«-h". ITliieltial F«irlf.

K

inf" is a vllmios'tlw 1• Ksu-nHlly <!.-voU'd 10

of the Pi'oi.K' rnnn tli" K.>»uiliitiiK biir-leiw of th.-WIP mul h« nuule 11 fund tod, -r.iy tlm -spriwu' of tl»> t-art* ami wnif»rl of |voilln- wildifi-s1 di.-4ithlt.Hl in Iho liiw nf ihity Iri'tlw"' wiirs of Hi- llcpublk-. ai»V for tin! |KlVUlflLt Of Sill'll IHil.lSMll:..- - „ - - -•rrmi linif to tuna chuil tomiob sol.lk-i-s, 11ikofmul for ih.-^ii „ — ;,iH'oviil^d. 'an'l "iiv miri^lus shoulu !>«• piiii

>U:UM;t. Fliilu limit! nil ill Ore•top. Kotiictiiijiir thai rcci!Iltt-lL1, .SOT STOl'S. OfL'tllln -t lup'o nnuilicr of (•toiij iiry fiitrc Umliif order. . Slylu R 1* muilis IlintI()ii"lilV s«nst...» -YuliiiiL Imltt to ln».l—nnt for show. Tl

S 8 T ! y(liwWe.tlie next !»

rflllrcwlvu this bountiful *S-*iStool and book hu-link-il.

ndtl„ „ ; nmL nil divatatuof UIQULOOI).romnnyof tho tllspten.

it U an unfailing frieni]WVfiivoritii'Auu'riuiitsptl 11(1011 nion' inliiiiiililili.-jtl ivUilions with the iiftftcn sister ve-ihHtsof XoriIi.Contr.il and South Ai.aui-, hut ••ntmii-ltiiK Hllluiu-'K with 110110.\\V l)..>ti.'vii in lioucst inoiiMV. the gold ami

f llii: Coiistitntion, nnd ulg'medium" convortiMe into suchithn» the «<|imlity ot ,„

UiL'liiw. we I10W ilmt it is tho iluty of tlii! ' 'out in its iloalin^ with thV pooj.t,- •;out equal aitd'oxnct justice toitl!

r lmlivity, race, color, oruusioii. ivli,;ious or poKtiml.0 hcliovo in 11 fnie lmllot titul iv fuir,t, anil \vt> ivrcall to (ho nienioi-v of thodo the linMo htmuslo of the DomocmtM10 l'o;ty-lifth and l-'orlysiMh Centiy vrhidi 11 ivlii.-timt lii:]iulilieaiViiii cotiipolltHi io nssi'iiflo

,; ovoi-y.whnri! illogal tbu pi-usence. ofJOJIS' at the pollti, as thu c-onclnsivi' proof

tlmt 11 Demoemliu ailniinislntlMii will. |ir«-lilmriy.with o n l o r . l _ \ J

Kothinj SiTci by Csr:e:peaisr.cs.-

Or.l . . . .-iiiwl tl

•cclvuil. Atlii

JI. n'. -\VAS111S«T«S,S-J -

AMONG RAILROAD MEN,

Terriim-ies sipicvioniily re!

\Vc oppoHo Kiniipluiiry laws which vox thei-iilxi'ii nud ihtorfcro wilh indivi.lnal liberty.

V.V fitvor lio'uust oivil si'i-vice ivrorni anilthe I'oiuiioiiwitimi of nil llititod Stales ofti-

hv iixwl Ndiirios, Uio . R'.ji.uatiou ofhuvch* ami State, ami Iho diffiwion of frooihicuthiii Iff eonnaon KKIIAIIH, m (hat avory

il,l in tho land iimv ho tmijjht the righln

ESI HOY, la my opinion,buit litupurnllmi

ELEGANT STALES A'ND LOW PRICESwhich wil

li.slrilinlioii ot pi'io£ tuonopoly. ami

strict enforeouicmt of ittdividuid right.list corpontto iihturH. w.i holil Unit th

velfavo of socieLy dtipond .the Hglit-s of pvopiMiy ua do-

iiicd liv law. W« hiiliovn tlmt labor in bostawarded where il in froest and 11111st onliyht•lied; ' i t should/ tliiuffoi-u bo fosrorod am•lioiiNhcil. . W» fnvor the vopeal or all lawn•tistnolhi«"(hn frna ndionof lnhor, ami IhcinacliiieiHof-litw'riLliv.whidi W .. „ions ni'iy hu inoorpomtoil, mill t»t fill tiiicl

111 Itnui l<iVnw to Iho Into rolaiioiw of capital ami

Wo hcliovc tIml Iho public- laiuln ought,

ihu Oiiumviitt'^'liiy-ii'm1. iiililculsVit'tobj "iveii ninli vf-u* liTivii K ciiilniH•ii'jtihui t:i« K;i Ut-nf Ann Kli.-

w fur a« poHfilbln, to bo litipt as-lionufor actual HCUIUIW Unit all unearned

riitoforu iiinmividfiitly gmnlod 16 railroaduorpovatious hy Uio action of tho ltoi«ih\l-c«j.«;tvlvrHli<.H^UV.a-rcatnrctiaoi.Uie.i)iibhe

all b« liindo to covpomlioim o r lin allowedfalHuioi tho '.^Mi.'vslilj. n tn l lmi nhsoiitCfis.

l I il i t n s which ^ TjyE^Missioisr^erT !W o a r o opposed in'iill ' jirQiioHifidns whiel

any prolost would conver t tho . .ivenniioiil1 I11U1 « niiu-biinvfor opllputiup

111 vast-of noM will luill now bi'L'U'iioia enceeoJ ci -

dlhjmiiHim>«ftlOY« Oir«ruil. SftVf

iiui ^oni) of inrni, i lmt t]i« liboml

uriiiofiilos omlKHllmV- ltv'•'•ToffoFiHMV-' In- tlioDccliiratian of I iubpcndei ieo uml fianclion-od in tlio Coiistilnlioii, -which nmlaw oiirsod in tlio Coiistilnlioii, which n m atho land of liberty nml tho homo of tho o

d f J li havo over l;ecn c 8 PerCenti Interest. liii misio«nr»i>, j o u r oi»l»»i't«>»'>v c i i o v M t b f i l e f i f l A l o n o t s M c p p

iitin of •t»man lidiofT'or tho njliulMtmt'ofi! V " r H e d i»y tiidiit^MniiiiuiR

(JI.IIII llnlh uniisniiilu, hwi.-lnrim MIJ.-HIII" !••• I I '"' i

N S t t New Yo»! City^imi^^io^^BS^i^^,^^^,

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The Washington Star.WASHINGTON. N. J.,Jt '[ .Vi;, ISJI.

At tlio D. 1- £ W. It. It. C(luteKW

. flute

u band i

WM.HHKl.UH, Jr., A

3.T1 pet loo.

11. fyfuijcr It tfiC ttiit.'iuthal agentT A i t t O J ! X I , ami riUt>fthcHTAitutOjJ»n!,X., U

rtetitc »uUeri}>tit>n* mut vntsr* jW tuhtr*tUU'ij fur (he f.uiit. " ; • : ,

-'.'—Cleveland and IlcnJrk-ki.—The American hotel 'nt Ili^ti Itiitl^v

i-i offered for nale.—A Itanil at gypsies eneaiin>eit in I'uika'

j;rove. ticnr this place, .during Saltirilayurn] .Sunday.

—Tlic I'rcsljjicriau excurmrw will tal;v(ilncc on Thunulny, tilth iiist. Price oltickets from this place £2.00.

—Tho children ol tliu Presbyteriani" .Suuday H

i

II will 1'C given n picnic somek f A

^ • • . : ; . •

- A . A. Obciholtzcr, of I'u, jIIM rented the- Stickle Houica tDavcriiid will aliottly tako noitciaiou.

~-A nkiiUng link is being built utIliMon, on the Huihlrflt nt tlic'I'Mr.l .St.\n\igi\ nod will l»o rvady f»r IIM next

T b ] I M lor Tucftby. ] I . vM r.'u-liy

n Wlitiillim ia> *» AViwlilii«luu?- M r . K. \V. Allegcr is cri'ctlii« ft build-

lug near hh lunil'ir yard nndmlll. Iti l l f tl

—Mr. V. UuW«r has begun wot!c onhU DOW residence wliiih ho will erect on

ilnihtou street.• - HiincmUT tho excursion of llie Vic**

i,vlci!nn elnmii i<» New York, MnntmttanItvacli t>nd Corny I-lnnd on Iho 'Jllh hut .

—.Mr. Umiet I'ltU'iqjer ha* a llto uf tho<ew York dally TrUnt&e fur tmlw yearsfrom ISM (u 18?J. I t U vulnud at «vcr-[1 liundrcil dollari.

will K'u*cd ns n paintlid

nml for tliu

lay during the first week of Aiigmt.—hit. Ulias. S, Thompson left this torn:

: on Monday lur Brooklyn, X. Y,% where Iu.- lma secured a Rood position as driver foi

linrsc's Express Company.

—Mra. J iuncsS. Smith, ol ' l 'or t Mur-ray, is having a very neat cottage erectednt Camp Tabor by KtrjUer A- ISru., am-

. tractors. ' '. •

—A private party from thin place wculon n pleasure trip to the Delaware Watci(Ja|), ou Monday vi this nwli, mul sponi

..'..'ft pleasant day.

:.'•.. ". —A Northampton coutily farmer claims_ to have found n hailtttunc near his barn

on Sunday morning measuring two incheswMo by twelve inches long.

;:' —Conductor John K. Smlil:, hit hand caught between the bum pern ol

two freight cars one day last week at the'depot while coupling but was not .seitonsl;

injured.—Robert I'otty .will erect n hryo iloubh

. house on a lot adjoining Win. Young's: property on Broad street, juil above tlic, railroad. K. X\. Alleger hag taken tin

• - ; c o n t r a c t . ,- • ' • • - • • -.•

. —Itev. Mr, Clark, of CViitrnlia, HI.,occupied the pulpit cf ibe iVibyleiian

, -church liwt iJUD'.lay uioriung nnd nWo nil-'* -fftfKscil the temperance incoling in ihoV Heading llooin _ in Ihe afternoon. Mr.tClurk is a cousin uf Sir, I!. M. ISarrett,

•'. l;-vli»ni he has bijou visiting for a shwt+ '•• ' . ' . m e ' ' •' .• 1;1 •". ' / :"

':•;' -^Sunday A. JI,, July llllh one'of the•: bping wiiclies on the WA' lintlalu ex-,.-.;.;.'J.;.\'s going ensl passing through W'nuli-

;.:'.:• I1*1" was well tlecnrhldViviih flags ntiil•-.•;_••• n'.-e iiieiuro tif "'Uovi Cleveland. This

^'contained die New Yoil; delegate?•ivtlri<5 "roiii the Chicago Itaucrrutic

-.'. * l l l ' ioD.. . . .-'-•••""will bo Keen by u cull in another

C0Ulll0 j c l j , ,g ,„,,„ Of i||[s j , h c u ji ro.

.-/. . .J^.Tauiza. a .Cleveland aptl. Hon-I L K ^ ^ S A i u r i l a y b ' v e n i i i K . All in-

" " "••"".'emocracy anil" tlifi election oll l i e : i l b ™ea cimdiilutcn to the liljjh-

; 0 S t l l O U l . this country sliimld encour-;: ftg°lll°4 men by their pawnee at

„ • U m t U l % i d them their assistance.. . ;- . ;-j n (j. o u r etiturpHsiiiy organ

! l u \a c lS represented in our ad-V?10B S this week. Mr.'Allc-"; M " V n in this section as a" W ^ J o mnn mid lias gained a

itonngcfMslipn, Uiutl*, doorn, etc, forihii-li ho \m not room in hi* factory.

—Sccrutarit'H of tho different societies ofthhi borough and vicinity, havinjr, itciiw of jinterest lo. .the"public, jdiotihV BC-IHI tlio'same lo lliiaoffiie. Youmaybeovirlimk.cd if you do not, uml think it ii our fault.

—Col. iBgliaiii CVjvJJ, "a"-'|)wminiij;tmnii in lluntcr-Jon county, formerly ndtlrcn of Lambertrille, Init lor iliu.puttfew wontlis a rcaiilcnt of i'limhigton,dietUt the hitler place on Tlnirsday, 8inst. . . ' - . • • • .

-The henvy / lightning of Sattirdnight In term) ttnl telephone ; cotiinmnica-lii.n in teveta! dlrcetinns in tlifi vicinityby burning the ii'ayiietii? coiN in severpinccs. lieneml repairman iMnt 'IVittapromptly on decV t.» liwli nfter iruiiWis of:Hits kiwi,

—Tlic wirlMinuwn routr;icti>rs of Ha<cttttowii, Mosws. Stryker i Itio-, liavocontracted with l»r. Cooko, of llat-ketts*town, for tlin creel ion uf u largo dwelut I'hillipsburg. 3Ir. J . K . I'otly, of thisplace, tuts received \\\c EIIIJ-COIItract forthe mason work.

—Tlic building for the new industry,: ofwhiih wo spoke Komc tinio ngo, the fol*iahlng nnd plating work?, h citclofcd mi'will soon 1)2 completed. Tho macliini-r

nt iho depot, a new rngiiiu has beenbought nnd the works will probably bostarted next week or the week following.

rW,mmilli,

Ami now tlic nWilt iluctii U n

o an uilvirll-mucd, jtla.vctl,

WUl

iTi-liatit wary.•vtnuy,il will tli-i-liiyiil. i

• i n a

DllyiMflmiU — ; J O l l r m u I o l . ,;s first-class u i jv^ c | -

ck:lost Tljnrsdiiy afterii a cry of '•fire*' waa hoard imd it wasovorod tlmt the roof of an olil building

f tho renr of J lr . I'ittonger's furnitureLblisluuout was on tire. The.fire nliirni

H not sounded, but the Keystone boys- ou hand with • their apparatus in

lout three, minutes nfter the tlrst cry of•anil• ':Mr. Jasper PiUongcr o.\-

acjnislicd the lire with a few pails ofl - a t e r . " : ' _ • * > • • • ' ' " .

I —Tho eighteenth anunni .Rational rc-inifni of the Orand Army of the Republic

[vill be held at.Miuneaiioliii.Miiiii., iromto.tlicSGthinsU' 'Adjntaiit .loliii T.

jtingstnfl', neconipdnie'd by itls wifo, willepresentJ . P. Itejnolds I'ost, of thieilftcd™3tarticg^fropi"l!ers':o:i^Thar£i3iiy

Bniorning. ;Mr. and Jlrs. i.. will uniteI pleasure with-the object oEUhW trip andl- vi_BitJ.wo lirplhers of- tlic fovWr l-ying' at; diilcront places in Iowa. \

B j^,^-_Mr.. Jacob ICinniiuiau, Ideuce is about a n)i!c froiiVmade his disappearance (roi|Wcilnesday, 9th inst., anil 1,seen nor heard from by his fr\'CQd3-Slice.

,, l ie had been troubled with-..-for Home time and it i

derel away, i

mind.

liiity

n nijouL 50 years eld,1 nbou

Pur llial'f tin.1 prupiT t*aper.liy nlileli l» fiitili tli« VOIIIIHJ; uiilinuii ti

trailc, trnilc—The Presbyterian e.vcuwioi'. w

takes place'next'week Thursday, < tierstliu usual number «>f attractions (treatcure U always escreised by llio .cnininiltctto see that every one is comfortable nnutliat all crc safe. This ii un opporlHiill;to visit the finest of seaside resorts at nvery .slight co.-t.

—Last Satur.li;- ni»ht tlia barn ff Mr,VM Tiiinncr, about half a mile from

ii'tMowu, was struck by liijlitninj*ami lutully destrnypd, with nearly :di ilcoulont.-i. ' t h e building wan partinllycovered hy iiwiirauco. About (our yearsigo n barn on this saiin; site wns burned>y an iiicuuiliarr.

A ct'W baud, called ilis "Xati-tnal

Ilrass IJ-.uid," w:i3 organized (it Oxford lastweek with sixteen member.-*. A picuio forts btiietlt will bc_ liuhl 'in Spt\n£ Hi

Oxford.WSaturday, the 2iilii mU '•• itc-will ha provided, thjre will1 he

n'platfoim f»*r daiioiug, and giud music.For further pariiculaw, £CL* IW-JUTM.

-.Mr. H. hinw, of the I-ehigh \'nlli-jilcjmt at K:utuii. 'a selling.oxenwinn. tink-

! to WVsterti cities :il surprisingly low

viiVri*. ni»[H'aH In tliw [lapcr. Mr. II, D.s'nnn, Urn p(ii[>rlt'tor, lian lately had tho

hou.'c refurnished mitt lit ted up with twobath room*, water clnseta oiui oilier mod*irn iinprovenii'iil*. Mr. N'unn U fullyibrca3t of the tiiiu'i and hi* hotel h n Rood•laeC ti)slo[i at,

—Col.' CatUit'"i.howoil in a piece ufwood last Hatu'rJay in whieh van cmlicd-ded a one ounce wicket ball. The Col*

ik-l found it nearly in tins centre of aliL'k of Umlier whicli hu was convertinguto fircwoo.], aud upon counting tlio

growth of the timber over the place nherolio bull hid entered, found* Hint it hadiicen in ilitre tiwnty«ono years.

—Itev. Win, M. Trumbowcr, ol Kmad-»v.\y, left l.wt week for Iluliftu, X*Scotia, to Htlemi the Iiilernalionnl lHvia-ion, KutiH of Telnivranco of North Aincrka,The reprc^cutalives will stop nt llcstott,rlicre there will bo given a reception. Mr.

Trumbowor U the (Irand Worthy Assoei*ntc of the (irand Division of Xcw Jersey,ud a member of llio I'hiUi'psburg Division.

•-A diili-jult surgical operation wasperfoimcd recently for tlic tiwt tiinu iilib locality liy Dr. P. M.Cook, of t1ii3»laci', iman.iislcd. Tho opurnMoii wasi;i'OU{{lit upon a Biui, aged nboul 1"P yeuw,if Mr. J . S. Ueidleman. Tor Uyoor threerears tlio ho« has Wen Fuflerinn from nntjjly Fare, cxteailing from the knee to then!,"],•, whi'jli could not l>c healed, (ho re-

sult of a dead bone. Tho doctor dissectol; the ?kin, icmuved a greater portion

L>f thi) large bono of the lower leg whichdead, ihen.replaced tlieckin. The

wound in now healed* nsi'l thu boy isiwihout diseonirort for (he first lime sincelliu beginning uf hw trouble. The ductoi

> aci[itiiii!i,' a high Htamling iu IIJJ pro-

raie?. lit; ill fiip g y

ticket lo .Mud-i?osi, \YH;, gonil to return for.Aiiftist .list,

return until August l'2th, for 3l(J.fi». IKhas n')r;itlver!i=ciiieiit in another eulimmwhicli it'wtHtld be wiie Vyr tliosc euniem-plutiiig a Westurn trip lo read.

•A-largo and inti-r^ting louipemnt.'e;ing will 'JC litild tit Hie 'lloekporl

L'reabyteriiin olimch un Sunday evening,the '20th iii'st. . lis-Judge Win, II. -Mor-row, cf IJulvttk'te, and Mr. Jfenry U. Miller, of" tin's borough, will assist in the

This will beoneof the mcot-ings held preparatory to die teuipeninco

meeting at J3«lviilerc next mouth,Uood music from •Washington will pro'ja-ily favor the oceiision. ;^

—Thn'rsilay, .Inly l"th,.hasibeenchostiiby the com mi t too as liie ..Yoiiny Men"*1

Cbrisliaii A.ssoeiation's day at Oceanirove. Sci-viees will be held morning,

aflernoon mid evoning. Ablur'spetikcrswill present iliflerenf phases of Uie work.It is belfaved the assembly will *l«. one olgreat interest and profit, not only to Asso-ciation workers but to nil who have atheart the yood and welfare ofyoong.nieiinvitation is extended to nil interested.

—A bastardy case cimo before JusticesStewart uud Urevcling lust B:iiurdaymorning. The conipkimiiit is. a -.MissI'itlenger of this town and the defciulanla young man by the name of Hartuiig iv"live3.near.J{elvidero.^1(Jily:Atloruey_.rfery appeared foB the complfliria:it aGoo. Sliipmsin, lisq , for the ilcfenilanl,After an argument of a = question of laivwhicli was decided inJI r . .IctVery's' iiiv'or,tlio case wus adjotirned until the. Ulslinst. .Tlio defendant gave bail to .aiipeaiat that lime.

—tleorge Jacob Smitli, the miirdoroi* oltfranl; licit;1., in Ijiijc county, l'u., of whonwe ppol'o last week as having been ilenieia new trial nnd would therefore have loImnjr, proved his own hanginaii on Satur-day night, Iho nth inst. At eight o'clookllio". jailer Raw liim1 pacing his cell. A

_fl ft.fi JnuhcB iii htiigliL,;.'/I wore si .fnl/jiiim'he entered the coll loslmcklu hhniuidit rt.o inuliCB jn licighl,:. (I wore a fnlbeard.''' Any iuforma'' /couccrnmg hii

- - wherefllouts will be' ,/ly-recoived by. Samuel Kiniieinan, Wnshingtou..

'•„>.—A special passenger train with '(! cars.:.pnssfid tliroitgli Washington Sun'dny .\. M.

. ciironto for J'liillipsburg/ returning- toIIobol;cii Sunday evening. We under-Btnnil it:waBC0inpOHed of the Kmployoes1

• Mutual JJeucIit Aaaociation of Newark, X..•'.''J, They liejd their scnn-aiiuual meeting

bund llio prisoner suspended from ai tiio. door, strangled, Before hanging^jisulf tha tmirdcror hud, punctured Iiiil^iitiCfin'oiio iiir.li above, the elbowr'£ig on his bed. . Thfe'litd hied pritfn&s1>\'J't finally cloltcil, iwhcu, fearing tieall''"nld not comb, the doomed man tied :ft'°cl around his neck aud fastening tinLinvto a hinge jumped from tho bed.OIU* fjpl. AshbeMv; Angel, a promincni

•"^""•pnd'of tlifrofliVan'opportunity to attend•: . the meeting. It U said tlicy-havc on handr:?—-Hliirty-oiie thousaud dollars' in' four diller-

ont bauka nt present and have about. 700,vniembere and have been doing good ivorl;.• • -'-"_HCltiO nl^fhft^-lirt^y"^nTrrnt\r.*-.I,rt\A~l^/ llm.

' was placed on tho door of llio' safe in the'vault of the RimL'-Nallonal Bank,,: of tliis

•-towi'i, laajil'ridny..• Tlio lock contains t1

v ,! -'J clocks of very Biioworkmanaliip, both of

i '•?:;; r.^'wliich.nrc woum^nnd kept running" GO'rwiiifiVib thatif.onc lmppeitft to run down,1 or" get"z;:~t pat of order and slop, .the lock is operated

" " o other, and Una a. lock-out is avoid-When .the bank closes ""ut flight tlio

^Idydndt

cau open it until

peslrojing" the safe.cannot bo picked, ppB crnoksninn-niny bn.:

plutoly jftfdvTw'far as

iCVCl^sl. From present accounts'it up*il'1 "Mini Uid Colonel had bceii bitten b;pears tjujug' insect, or' scorpion, tit a proa v e n o ^ 8U(reri0g a condition of. blooi

l'°'S0Wpitnl autl Wft3jplaced under, skill-ll'":l15nt>acntv'forithe^\voun(.l,:nu(l:.haviiig

.Mod to ft great extent from the im-

— A coavwaltwi cfj pJhaptcr, No. 12, I t ' A . M., will 1^ Mi lIn Mnsxmio hall, thli town, on Saturdiyivetilng. July IDlh.

—lly the readjusliiU'iiL of pottolHco *h i h l l t i t f t

j pwns imulu llm tint of this

loses SIOO, nn doti the Dover nnd Sonicrvillo ollkvi. Tlio

Ii fcUll :i flnt LIAM of-

y—Tim cutil vi tli.} Warron 1M-

Perconal.

—Mm DavU returned homo o i Wtd-pwlay.

—Ww; K. Mattl".on h lhwdin;* nt t toiudifir 1IOUM».-•Mr. Kcrr, of Dover, X. J . , was in

town over Sunday,

—Mri. 1\ W. PlomcrMl of Newark, isin town viilting friend.

—Irn 11, ntazcr nnd wifo rp^nt Snml.iyand Mondiy nt Coney Island, :

—Mr. Ceo. H. Wcston, wife, mid souGranvillo, oro vWting fricinJj in Osfonl,Xew .Icr*ey.

—Mm Miontu Kline, of AllvnUiwn,Pa., EH viiitlug M k i l.illto (Jaiton, ouWarren a tree t. • •

-Mias Julia Itarkcr, whu lia-t Ks-'ti vii-iUo» Miw U t l o Ciirtln, liH>k lit-r.Icpait-uro last Thtiittlny.

—Mlaa Liziie Thompson, of Newark,X.J . , fa visiting her slater, Sirs. Sweeney,on Washington avenue.

—Mr. and Mrs. James Deraney, of Pat-fhon, X. J . , fpent Sunday in : toivu

gucstt of Col. J . T . T l•Mr. Francis Uiuiw, formerly of (his

phtci'.nowof N'orwich, N*. Y., rccciiUyi[>ci:l ti fhort time ivith frlcndj lierc.

—Wo I'njoyed n visit from Alessra.MarciiH Liltoc, of IShirdlown and l'rnnk

risnian, of Herwtck, Pa., but week.—Mi»3 M. Iv, Uiugleman, daughter of

vAssomhlynian Juhn Uingicman, l.Somcrvillo, h visiting .MIS.H Katie lloland.

—Mra. II. C. Kobbm and her two lit-tlo hoya aro visiting in Miildlctown. M. V.They will he absent until tho ilrst of Heptemher. ,

—Miss Linda Johnston, of Philadelphia,

Va.t 'n b u-Tew'days in town ah W h i

—The Kt-form Club had ipiite an intcr-rsting mcetica lust Thursday evening.After tlie regular routine of liusiiicij* hadbeen dijijiuacd cf .Mr. .T. T. I,:injjstall"|arose and asked that his name be stricken jfrom the club rgll ou account of tlic coin- iiniinicatiou signed liy M-C^ra. K. II. Webbami II. U. Miller, that :i[ipcarcirin lustweek's £!;tr. \. 'I'lic members necrly ail ex-

w.'d their tvgrylnt Mr. l.'-iiig talPH rc-t and urgod him to reconsider it.

['resident Webb, coiiccivint; lliat his re-signation might be the means of retainingMr. Uin^tall', l.'iidm-tl it then andthorc and olll-reil lo slep down' and out.I'm fhc resignation was iiof, accepted,

lwi' wua Mr. LitiixatalTs rujutnl euiu-il v.-it!i. .We iiitjio both centlo:ncn will

think Wi'ter'of'tlieir aciiou "ij'ofofe".the"next meeting c[ the club and decide to re-inain in I heir respective positions for thegood uf thu club, if for no otl'tr rensoil.

The New Company.

I/isl I'riday tliti o n cf a Ktovkcompany to .sncit:od Daniel 1*\ Ilcittty-inthe orj;;iii I)iiiincs3 in tliirf town VIM coin-

Tlic- company is known iis "Tilt!Daniel KUmtty Or»;ii! «:id l'iano:Co."

I. \ \ \ ICnginntl ii presitlfliil, ilao. A. fc'hip-!Uftu,"st:cr'(!tiiry ami treasurer, and S, W.Ilerritk, manager. The board of directorsconsists of tlio following named gentlemen:I. W. Knghuul, publisher >fow York Sun;Ueo. A, Sliijinitin, of Shipnian .V JSolcti,N'ewark, X. J.; Menry K. Hill, eouusellor-.t-lnv,-, Worcester, Mas3.;. Elwiir'Ahlen,

advertising iigent, Xeiv Vork city; lion.Henry S. llarri:!, cuinscllor-at-law, Uol-vidcro, N. J . ; H. 0. . IJoyd, Cincinnati,Ohio; Dmiiot V. IJoatty, WuHliingtop, N .,T. The capital stock of the company is5350,1)00.' Tho company has assumed theresponsibility of filling all buck orders fororgaun ami pianos, paying all labor, nmlall debts contracted in the business shieethe lihli of last January. . Jlr. Uealty re-ceives a salary of -?;"*,000 per. annum, nut!.•lienihe concern has paid 2b' ner ccnl. on

thos lod ihe receivea StOO.OOO • worth of6"c I:;; F frT spcti K i ify" of, -1 h i a' w u - ix'r u i a 11 m-'il also of what our town owes . to Daniel..Uuiilty. Were it not. lor liia wonderful

energy ami enterprise in ljtii!diiif,'l:iip^Jhclargest urgau. buaiuea3 in the. ivortil, wewould not.now have in our miilslau organcompany in which are interested soin'3 "oftin biv-t business men in tlio country. .

. Grand Masonic Gathering,

Cine of the, lurgr-st Masonic gutheriiijever liutd in lhid Stale was at the. laQol' tlur^jnicr stone uf the Now" MoronicTuinple in Trenton,- Tuesday nl'tornooii!IJcsitles thu-Trenton.Mnaqns, other lodgeswere.- prcfient'nml1 delegates rrom 'lienrlyevery- lougo'iu tho ytato. Tuk'stinc Com-inandery Nitmbor •!, Kniglils TcmpJ.ir,with deli'gntions Troni' St. .fohn, St.EIHJO, IteMolay uud Odo u>St. AinniulAvcrS'aloo'pfdso.iil'r-- .'I'he'ceremonies opewith ft! pnrndbV Oovornor... Aubct'tamong those in tliu procession,! aceotnpau-ietl by other1 State cfiicers. Tho ltevv

Henry Vehslage, M. W. (J. M., )iicsidoti'at tho'-layiiig of Iho stone. Hamilton

|-\i'nliis7?i'; CJvMroI-LNewnriirdelivercd;aii-mation. Tho Bile of tho now temple ison cun of the two moat promiceat-conifcrjin the cily, nnd Iho building will be aniossivufclruclurc/iiboutlOO^by 200 feet

guest of Mrs. Johns ton, on Washingtonvenue.—Mr*. Catharine Mai Ikon left town

hiBt .Monday to visit tier'vUlerat M^.Kbitrtf, Xcw York. Sho will remain nbontlive week?.

—Mr. .Mm Mitchell, n repnMontatiV'of the Tihyr.ij'ftcr* Ailroc-tU; of No;York, wus iu town it few iluj3 n^o In theInterest of his paper.

—Minn Millie Weaver, ut Alleiilown,l'u., who has been visitiutj Mr. ami Mrs.Henry S. Welwtcr ou Unud stroet re-turnod home on Friday.

—On Wednesday Mr. .Incob I'ilU, hi.'three SOQH and their wives, his j;n\ndsoiand hid brother, Mi. John Kills*, went oia picuic to-Ituddi Lake

—Harry l'tlir, formerly niL-ssi-njjer titint teh'graph otlice hi this place, has nc-ct'ptcd a jioHitiun i\n tiili'graph op.'r.at Wcftltloltl, N . •!., on 1'. .V It.

—Mr. .1. K. Fulper visited TrentonTuesday us a delcyato Irom i)e MolayUoiuinnnilery to tliu laying of tliu Cornertone cf the uuv Musonie Temple.

—Samuel M. lturnilz, u i-oiuluctor unthe l>. & O. It. 11; now running fromCumberland to ritt-Suiirt,'. iwid tho 1!. IV.bow of Washington a short vNit lastweek. " .

- M r s . Lucy Cope and Mr. Hi-rlwrtthode-s oC IJiHliltjlicn), I'.i., and 3

Sarnh Wortman ami MisH Mnwiu Ueek,of Philadelphia, urc visiting Ihe family olMr. J . W. Nufze.

—Mrs. John Vanhoreii and iluu<;!itcr o:York, I'll., stoppnl iii town iitiotit fivrliotirs to visit Mr. nml Mrs. VnnDoreu at,lie;Winilsnr Mouse oir sat unlay niternnnir\hile ou their way to IMairstowu.

Libel Suit Ended.

At the last session of the Court of V,t-•orw and Ap[K.'iil« held on Monday of thisneek,'tinat"decision..was renilereu in. thelibbs and Htanton libel cases. .The court

unanimously allirmej the judgment as)rigina1]y pronontiwd by .fudge MJagiolearly three years ago. Tliis was the end)f litigation in the O;LSO, in all thu stagesif which the rrosecution had been suc-lessful. As is the custom, the Court ofI'unions met immediately upon tho linaludjounniiL'ut of the Court of-Krrors and

md a poiilo'ti asked lor. There being noibjection, the Court rmnilted that portionif the sentence which consigned Gitbs to.en monttia and SUnton to six months tothe State Prison, upon coudition tlint theypay the costs and fines. Their four fines,fifty dollars on each indictment, amount.o S OO, the cosls "being much more.Aside from the painful 'suspense, iL hasbeen a. costly experience for the youngmen, wlioiu, we arc told, have received nopecuniary assistance from .the parties whowere the moat porsistant in egging thorninto their trouble.—iV. J:lIemhU •• - '• ••

rocoyeiV pro^

d i iu ensuing, ho returned

mediatOjdcs once moro, only to be stride-t o h i s ( l \ b } . t | i e affection, Shioli in fmir^ " " • ' i W ended, iu n''.rataUerminatioii.my tii^mployeu1 in tlio IntcrcHU of lliotflo-was 'Voor Company, of- Philadelphia,

•xcftvnlioiiV boilig iuade'.|n tlio" "" a. T h o i> a r lie ii j nr.' ci r-

Ttlecwisirnro''. cfipeciuiljistabcos'l fact tliat'hit

S- r r o r a Ul l\timoywhcu he had cxH

It will be tlio.rmcst.building pr llie.soi"tlic Stale. '/" —--•--:.--•-•---- • —- :•-

1 '•. Notice to Youn'tj Voters. .

'The,young voleis of tlio, borough ,ol*IWashington''nre reqnostcd to^raecl^t i ,ncatty.".iIullC-on' Satiirdny evenina^ot "8o'ciock,!for Uio. purpose or'.'orwniKiiTojuiK;Mcii;rilcjevpl(ind-and-.nendr!Olub.^-.Young "incii;._wJ_iq.j._cjist,Uieir_fifgtrresidentialWcE.tiiis Fall" aro.oppcciiilly

'i'lyited, .nsiho '.ciuU.. i3:io.bo.c_ojnpo's.cdeii;,tireiy of siicli yotcrs7 Older"l)omcicri!tflnro invited lo nttdid to •ossi'bt in tho or-ganization. i:.Good,ft(.ltlrceaes^iH bo mads.

Ddvldcte,

—Alllo CVl.% one or oaf . public sduwltcnchcM, has gouu to Oliio io vWt somerricml*. ' . - • ' • •

—Tlio llelrldcro postoDlce under thonew atljuittnunt, ]>aya a ttaiary of S1300[i?r (innum. ,

—There nro a great many yottug rab-bits lo bo seen Iu tho Uolvhlcrc cemeteryultnost any day, Tlio law protects thembut tloca not prevent bad uoyn froiu unar-ing them when cold weather comci.

—liclvidrro has a iiumlicr of Rummerbonrdcra at prefient nnd our tiotcUaudprtvato boarding'lioujcs uro looking forquite an Inllux before tlio month closes.Had wo a large, commodious boarding-

Q In our midjt it would bo filled everysummer wiiU tit j1 pwplc

—11. II. Low, Ksq., Is completing tlicwork of cr.nvns.fing tho county fur tho satennd distribution of bibles, under directionof tlioi'ouuly organization. This weeklio Ii laboring .in your Iwrongli. TheJtcv. Mr. Uodrock resigned tho agency toaccept of £<nuctliliig more lucmtlvo nndkn Inborious.

-Tlio Kcv. .f. J)cllart_]Jracn, tueiewly chosen pastor ol the 1st 1'rcsbylcr-

inu church of tonn, occup!e<1 Iho pulpiton .Sunday bat. lie will remove hid fam-ily In thin place iu soon as tlic parsonageproperty in completed, e.\teunlvij repairstowhidi lire kjujj made, "liicdntcof,installing the reverend gentleman pastoiof llio churcli has not yet been fixed.

—Tho Delaware-1'onrylm slate nuarry,in which a number of our citizens arc in*tcrc3tci), ii iu a fair way to \io Hiicccasiul*ly worked. A company has been organ-ized and npplic.it ion made for a charter.Tho tlircctnr* nro: Pr. O. Paul, Dr. Fcl-ton, Judge tireen, K. D. Wilson unit.John II. King. Mr. Wilson ban 'beenelected president and Mayor Kiug trcas-

r o r , ••• • . . . . . . . . . . . :

—A genUfniii,! remarked en Mondaytlmt the IiotcU nt tlio Di'lu'.vuru W'uterdap witti not ax full at liiit ceason of thuyear as they ustinlty are. I'vrlia'ps the in-creased iittr.tclioiis in I lie way of anewhotel have added fiomowliat to tlio e.t-

Kc perdicm, and Ibis uny have a dta-u iiiH iDlt'icnce on gn'csu, Hy-the-by,

wo have (heap rutoH lo llm GJJI, nowOne «an jjet on excunion ticket to theGap, good for one ihiy, for "» cl?. Or hecm Kpeud the .S.ibtatli nin?ug the motm-

H und return homo Mo:uiay on Satur-day's ticket.

—On Saturday evening. l.u.t, while thefamily of Murrin Hownbcrry, of LoworMt. In^tlicl, I 'a , wuru fitting ou I he frontporch of their residence, lightiifng struckthe liou*o and did great damage. Thol d h d

Babbath-ecbool, waa very agrcably iur<rlucd OD rriilay ovculug o( lost week by i

Jio ncliool mid a number of hU frlcodj,Friday bclnB Li) birthday. Tho niTnlr hadb cn kepi BO quiet that Mr. and Mrs.Iloliaiiiidld not even inspect It, Allwenj cordially welcomed and a bountifulfcaslwos soon prepared, -which conibtcdof nil llio delicacies of Iho hcason,icocream, etc. A tablo which iu abundancenod elegance could scarcely tmvo beenHiirpaiicd. WliGQ alt had rofrcshed tliem-Belves, a hnnilsbiuo rocking-chair waxbrought Iu and presented to Mr. II, Inbehalf or tho school, Mr. O. W.Bowlbymaking llio presentation siwcch. Mr, I I .replied by tiauking them for llicir klud*ness. The time passed nway plca«antly,nnd everyhotly wan irtnefltcU by lliospelling bco. Wo'wuli Mr."If. manyhappy returns; may he lire loog nnd do asmuch good in tho future as lio liO3 In thQ

B

—Stone ia beltifj quarried for llio»abut-incnUof tho new foot-bridge.

—Marcus LaKoc has lately purchased aliandsor.ic ildc-bar carriage of J . (J. Smith,if thh town, Marcus now has one of the

nobbiest turnouts in town.

—A game of base ball will take pluto onFriday afternoon, the tSlli inst., on thoUlair Hall grounds, l>clwecn the lllairs-;own nine ami a nine composed 0 ' c i t yboarders, of Cedar Tnlte.

— A sociable was hetd on Thursday even-ing last, at the residence of H. H. Hulling,

High Rtrrot, by the temparnnce peopleof thi3 town. Tlioao who were present hada very cnjojfcblo time and passed the even-ing very pleasantly. ,>.— Aucmblfiuiin , I. Wildikk was qiilloseriously Injured a week or two acobymaking a mis9tC]>, In an outbuilding, andfalling a distance of about eight foot. U'n*il recently tlic fear w.u entertaincil lliat

the injury would prove fatal, but llio.lateatiiilcltif!cnco reports him recovering.

—Johnny, sou of Jordan 'IVel, oftliiJtown, broke Id* log; 011 Moml.iy last. Het-ii in tho employ of T. I*. Cornell, of1'iinliim. Wlii'o ho was driving cows totlie Held n strange cow got amongst theones lie was driving; ami when he atlctnpt-cd to drive tier ottt 5I1Q ran tijjainst liim,knockcil him down, and stopped on liis -leg,brualiing it very badly. It will doubtlesslay him up for two months. Juluiny re-ceives the sympathy 01' IIM friends of lltuirs

tluld ran down one of the »hat-g it to p 1'urtiting ont iiiio theg p g

p.u!or it made its presence felt by tearingthe paper oil' the wall .and damagingthingi generally. The rojf vt tliu housewas also considerably duiiingcil. No onewas injured particularly by the current nl>though all felt in a d?groo the cllccta ofit. The bnil.iiiv,' wa'i not 'fired. Fortu-nalcly no onu'w;ii i:i the house when theaccidonl occurred ur the result might Iwvobeen very Bcriuus.....—Jfhn Khanloy, of .Oxford, a mnu olunsavory reputation, , was arrested onMonday by Detective llutchiiisoii, ou thecharge of vi.tlulinfj the liquor law, by

Ho was taken before -liuticc Himerson of;hi.i place, and given a hearing aud in de-iiiult of S'IOO bail vai' committed to jail touvnil llio action of tlie (Jrnnd Jur,Sliantoy in an nU clll-ndcr and has yiven

Appeals, when the was presented

Base Ball Herns.^ ' ' . '

1 u tlie series of game? hist week, betweenthe East and West ward nines, the firstgamp was won by tho Hast ward, score ato 0, tlie other three games were won bythe West ward by 11 to 8, i) to 7 and 10to T; thus tlio West ward liini-n were vic-tors, A game will bo played-al this placeon Thursday bulween Clinton and theirst nino hero. ' j[i

The Oxford hoys don'L wmifrto''pluyball; fur our boys have sent ilium twodistinctcliallengo?, fnim two distinct nines:the lirst nine, anil a nine as weal; an theirs.They won't accept oilher, Oiir. boys willalao pay luvlf their expenses*. They' weremistake-!! about playing the slrunguat nine,iu town when they were here, fur the clubwas composed of greenhorns most, of whomImd'u'ever been on t h e W n u ijelorc. AlexCm ft was tlio only'ilr«['nin*j" player on tliegrouiul. If they alicutd play. tliu slrong-ea tn inche rea Oifl'event story would lie

told. A. C,

Medical Association. t(

•—'i'hc fourth•-Xnniihigh Valley Medical. Assouution will bebelt] in Mauch Chunk on tho 20tli of A u-gust. Prof. Tlieopholua I'arvin of tlioJeiTeraoii Medical College delivers thu . ad-

dress.. j ^arranging; tlic iletaila or^themeeting.TJieroAvill be aniniiovatioi) this year, in that themembers and their guests will be expectedto bring their fumilies and lady fricnsd.ahdthus great stress is to be'laid upon the so-iial features of the meeting, Tlio secretaryoflho society is Dr. 'Clmrlcs Mclntiro of;Unston, from wbcin those interested canobtain further information. . :.;•..-.,•-„'--' '

• -ListoflcUui's roniaiiiiuK'riiliolaiir.ed inthe Wflsl)injTtou,vN. _J., post office rpp_thpVmirf lntUng 'Jniy ' iar iBM^" '^""" 1 1 " '^CniH.'\V. M. 13. Ailams, MrsJ. IJ.FiUTlngtoii,. . -H. .

:1its courts ii deal uf trouble. The,:einperance men aru determined Ilmt heshall not complain of muUcntion,'as faras they arc concerned, and say they willnot rest until this hot-tail of iniquity inmd about Oxford is broken tip and the

•Hemiera sent to Stale I'rison. '.—Charley N'aylor and ''Triec'' Shay,

the two youiiK i«en who decorated Samew' eyes and haiul-pniiited hi3 pro-

boscis, were arrested ou Monday on a

•arrant issued by Ksi[. Doniberyer, ofOxford tap. They wcro arraigned before.he Just KM, charged wilh the a^auU, andbounii over to appear ut court, in the sumof $200 bail, which was promptly furnilli-cit. Tiio. young men ihi-h siwom out a

rranOfnr Jlowura and oflicer nilliards dispatched iu quest i)fSaiuiiel.:;;-;:IIt;

overtook him and returned him to town,imt ulna, upon investigation, the supposedwarrant in the hands of the oflioer provedto bo something else, which the Jus iceliy mistake had given: him, and Samuel'slawyer, Ukjng advantage "of the error toldLiim to make" hi nisei T scarce, which he iliil.without delay,.„».„.. _.„ ,

'{—Tlic'stjvurc BhuweV uC SiUiiitl.iyTnyhthist did considerablo damngo by washingont the growing corn mid cutting gtdloysu the side-hill fields.: 'llm thunder uud

lightning were unusually nevere aud sever-

il buildings were damaged by the (iuid.The residence, of Robert .Bishop, atllridgevillo, was struck ami the inmates ofthe house considerably stunned. A.'younjjboy was knocked seuscloss by llio currentand did not recover under sovernl hours.On coming to, the first quest ion lie nukedwas, "Father, is my "'leg broke ?" Some-

low he got the impression that ho li'afmet with an accident .whereby his leg waabroken. Tho other memberebf the farTly''wdro not so0.severely afiuctod by thoelectricity, yet all felt in a groator'orlkdouree the ovit efl'ocla of tlio shock. Tliohouse was . considerably...dnmnged aitdthose who liavo ECCU it wonder 'how'it ev-er escaped being burned lo'tho grountl.

New Hampton.

—There will be a good crop of o.iln in!iia section. Tho large raiu of lust wceti

helped it along womlerfully.

—Mrs. Samuel Hinitli, living near Ma<miuku Chunk, is very si'-lt with Imart dis-case." Hope slie will soon recover.

—Mr. (It'Orge T. L'rall, our leading mer-clmiii, hail the "fence "nrouml U'n housep;tiuted, and the uppearancc of it U muchimproved thereby.

—The temperance meeting of last Tucs-d.iy night wa3 attended liy a snull "uii'tli-ence. The cxcrcbcs were goud. IViv. 1).Diiruelte, made a fow.remarks at the closeof the allinncel

—Tilt: liiiirriiigu uf• Alfictl Urugler, oflJ.iyton, Jlicli., to Maggia A. Itobbins, orthis town, tool; place July 2rd, at tlia re: i ;! —'"''_ ,'f.'.!!l!£!i'

and Uiu* put tho crowd lu iicril, but Iiu- _mediately renewed hli bold, carried It tackto tlio box and placed it tviUi tho rest, Ai;soon as ha could rid himself of the crowdho tvent to 3 Lutcl and began to drinkstrong wlilaU')'. Although lie waa an ab-stainer ho drank almost continuously fornearly an hour when a physician arrived.Tho physician approved of tho whUkeytreat men t, nud continued It, but it did notrtrovn effectual In driving out tho poison of jtho make und saving the patients life. Atsix, o'clock ho nai taken to the Klncij1*ninth ultect hospitnl. At eleven o'clock liowas very low ond littb hopo was entertain-ed of hU recovery. A puiry, dropsiciiMikcswelling, hud titKtt luu Wight of scvcrulInches over tha wound and was gradually

up tbc fgrearinos llto poUuii pun*ctratcd more and more fnto the system.At that time tlic quantity of alcohol takenby tlio patient was sufficient to have killedany uiaa under ordinary circumstances, buttho doctor* said that with tho poison actingas an antidote ho could not contain enoughliquor lo harm him. T!.e acony the mansuffered ail he toxicd tibout upon liU couchciin (if. t, lifi d c m i M , altliDiigh he wad veryresolute tint] ttuiinialncd a uti'ady nervetliroughont all his suiTorlugi. Ifc;'-Cii3 of

s called tococ him but none lo re-lieve Iiim. Ilia pains grew more and more

c und liia slrcnglli became gritduullyweaker until eight o'clocl: Monday eveningwhen lio expired. At one time, a newtrcitmeut being proposed, Kcilly said: "fknow I am bound to die, but if there isanything can get the tost of that snako Iam willing to try it, whether it's grass teaor anything else."

Items of Interest.

Hoarders wanted. Apply nt thta office.For sale—A largo Newfoundland dog.

Uoocl watch-dog. Call nt this oilice.—For 11 K°od clcnu tha\a go to Sam

Ilmcrbergcr'*, jiiat below tho i>ost ollico.t!o to Captain UilU' 0:11!road nlrcet to

f ot (jiilc'a good tlii I led j'low.s; llipy arcthu best.

HO! FOR THE KAli W E S T !KKIil'ctiir tt.iTftt,

We sell tickets to all jiarts of the Westand .Snutli, Jirst-clils*, limited llrst-cljSJ,Grcoml'cla>s and emigrant tickets \\'\th k ynur lugguKii througli Ut destination

liny ynur titlicts of na; wo will saveyou mtmc-y We write up \011r rente foiyou, Htiowing you where to" change'caM,i-ic. Wo give ymi Ivtier* of introduction,If yon desire tu »o to the mining illstrictdor to the gro.it farming latidi of tlio West,come to us. Descriptive maps and paperssent free to any ndilrci.t. l;or full Informa-tion upply to 8. Inties, Western tickftagent at Hie nlil ri'liabta western ticket of-lice, l-fhigh Valley railroad depot, Kaston,I'a. julylT'ei-y

A • Dundlc of Ut te rs for Oldand Young.

Washington, July i, iSSfc'Dear Madam—

Y o u will fiiul it 110 doubtvery t iresome running fromstore tu s tore this hot weatherand it majr be desirable to knowof a rest ing place where you 'a rc sure to be welcome. W ekeep our place cool and freefrom Hies and ask yon to comeand res t whether you wish tobuy or . not.

Your:; Resp'y,

E. 13. W E B B .

.Washington, July i, ISS-J,

D e a r Sir— X*i

. You a re cordially, invited tocall whenever you conic withintea miles of the War ren Coun-ty D r u g S tore . I will do whatI can to make your visit apleasant one . D o not standon ce remony but walk right inand feel yourself a t home. „-. ;

Yours truly, '

MARRIED,

*i:iiiNi:-.SriTON-.~.U Danville. 011 Tue..i|:u-.Jiilv «. I>SI. hv \ln; \i. A. llrvuiit. Tln>ri. Vi-rlni: Ui Nraliala Sutt»n," txjtli of Uty.t.Mvn.

u ami in-t.. LvC

lf(i;iit.i:it--Kuimi.v..--Al Iim n-sliifiitre • ufTliWMlrm; V. Hnv. n.::u- lk-lii\varL-. July :fc|.liy Ityy. A. VimOu-u^ii*. •AKruil »I-III;1..T. <HUayi.a.. Tim-din C>., MlclilL-an, I" iluspjlcA. itubliliM, of Ui-lawury,

^r^'T/uKi^rty!1 iUNtV 'Itolikw-u^ut Uw•Urltk'rf hisiur,' Nurton. X. .f.. Sannifl AI.Km worth v, ut Suwark. N. '.!.. t*> Ml«

tcrtoti, S . J .

DIED..y9?,,.5t. T!?M?, .! !an UciPcn.-'.hu iletnoiliat mmister ai

Columbia.—Mrs. Myr;i (Juiuiiuti, furinerly of thia

place, died very -suddenly at her home inSi-ranlon, I'a., July (Hh, with that ' dread-ful diseaso, vuiisuiiiption. The remainswere brought here for interment on Wed-nesday and the fuucral took place in theI'resbyteriiui church at 12:30 r. jr. Thelunerat w;i3 proaclicii by Uev. U.Derueilcand was attended by a large number ofriemU both from tliis place aud from afar.

She was nineteen years old at the time ofher death. TOM.

•"5™--^ftrivi3nniriel'*Apgnrit~of~trreiiioivirr'visi"r|

i t i iip" Vo I ti t i vc3~"<it I ni 1 ay il a I eV" "*-T»™ -

—Miss Kat ie Smi th , of Oxford, it visit-igiMiss Mary Sharp, ot Ihla place.—Mr. J acob Dunn, who lms been suf-

fering with the quinsy, is able to bo about .

Railroad W o r k m e n H u r t . ,

'Ail*acc::l?«t occurred on the DelawareLnckawanna and Western Bdilroad, abouta mile above Boouton, Sa turday morning,by ..whicli four moa were severely injuredmul'another, fit tally.,. A gravel train wasdoing sonic tilling in 'along the tr.iek nndthe men were .dumping the dirt from tliocnrs.whkii a coal train ctniuAilong. 'I'heiiien kept, on working wliilo the train waspassing. ' ' Whilu they wore dumping oneof .tlie car3 the chain that hold tiic oppo-

' si'le of it broke, throwing the car-loadof dir t ou tho men, who were working b c r

tween the ' two ' t r a i n s ; find 'c'onip'ist'e-lycovering 'ono of them, nameil CharlesCmlz . When rescued ho -waaLimcou-sdous:r: , Llh iojarica.are sovore,.apAl,saial!hopes arc entertained of his recovery. -"

Jolm l'\ Kelly, aged 3,"», wnsthrown un-der the passing train, tho wheels cuttingoff his n ^ h t l e g ' below tho knee and the

irm ut the shoulder aud „ manglingtho other arm and leg. Kelly died whilebeing-taken to liia home. Ho leaves awidow and four children. John Mnriicr^nged 50, was 'severely- injured about thebody, ami shoulders, . bu t will recover.John Hums, aged ,00, and James Beatty,agcil-15, also, received.. pretty severe in-juries. All have ' large Iiuniliea and.resideiu lJooiiton. r^-'

-Too Familiar with a Rattler. 7 .--:T

Ono of the most.terrible doalhs to befallii iiiiiii was that of showman Jiuuw Kcilly,which 1oTcEur7cil nt the Ninely-iihnli etreej.hospital," New York c i ty .pn Monday even-ing. Mr. Kcilly was a professional snake-charmer and owned the show in "wiiiuh hoperformed, then exhibiting a t llujhbridge,nenr.--.tliQ- city, l i e had as ono of tlio at-

ClllV• ' ilrtsisctl :

gnltl ' tirk' W li

UuuCornAliplun, [wr turrel......"iltlltlKV, ]>«!• Ijltstltl . .

'heat Hour, iiurmvi.,.Keo.1 .'.

P.M. ?

3?liysioian & Surgeon,.WASHINGTON, U. J. I . ' .

y|i|«i,iiL- vp\ If!!!*"-:.,TtiM'lil'i'l-'.AU-'?WJ#!"•

t h t i T J "

ii convalescent.—A heavy aliowci* accompanied by hail

pasHOiV over Uiis" • section last Saturdaynight. But slight damage was done. • : A1

low' wiudow lights were broken iii oiioi

.tliabr'tlinnnc'cfol __ l.._...in'tli6_Mu3f!onolcong,;-al IS.doy;.il\"o;,^tli;inat,,.-vTli'ojve3and a large .''nuinbor'1. of. jjiorsbntho ceremoay.^ ' ; : • ^

ii j«~o f-~ tliu*"-sliow- tlireo' dlanjoml-baclc1

niuicsiia kwrBi>"B' ' ^ »?- h inisol f- !n 'Moxlco,-which ho,claimcd lo be tho only specimensin.thia.cbmitry. The-y Imil been ted onlyonce in over a year, and their hi to was suredeath, aa this »po:aonousj 'l'nng3 had neverbeen extracted. Ou Sunday, altcrnoon,

Uoilly look tho smallest_of, the. threu rat-tlersjo e.<iiibil it before the crowd. I l hadrecculty shed its akin; and was^t'e.Uinchungry, lieilly wasjiwaro of this foot andit was as much through his own curelc

leQ^iuick asaJluHh^thp Bnakc'e^6uti.and,.^bclbro/tho'danger, ha.

y w . « i I u i i i ; i Kvt.-tur Siivacocl. hi Itic :Kt!i year »C Msiiii.i:it.-Jii!y Silt. Ht Allainiiujiy, Amlruw .Mit»li:r, n . ^ d l l year?, il inontl.s nml-."Mays.

oi-'Tii—At, .fnliiifimsliiirL', Jiilv '.l:\, I.-a:iSi*nt!i. aijciHVi yuari-. •

urd..." -is-iL1W .ISo«f, flik'!.: OS to Xa' , live .01 ln.0.V.:"o!r.<. ilrcsfwl. hwivv . . .'.. . / .

li-tit".

-in i».or.;;.lllKi.].lOlo.l

Anyuiion

Tniio'Notico. ""^ill need of n "I'liitforni" Si>naliniloiiuattiiv \<Um of l.usiuu.^

lirit-cliiss ill! tliruiiijli anil uf my fiiv.itcliire. (Juli mi or iidiirws tliu suusci'ilfurilior Piiriiuuliiris. ' ' !

:ci':o!tfiKi:ici':l).• "" Karrjvlllu. Now .F-.Tfcy.:.

S IIKKIITSSA1.K.

WUOH UtnilmuliiG.'Ulnrkv, iotntitiiltiniiis, ittid Oivi'ii Cinv\.'inhitils. fieri fuuius.

Hy virtnu of Hie nljuvc stutwV writrod oil uud ilullv^ral. ]smu\ ouL of.

il Court' 1 Imvc levied upon nnifor siilu, ul jiuliHu vemluii, ou ."-•" MOSUAyrAUGi;ST-lStii,1i

• r . t au iu i sifloi ul tin .ii'tlloi

ic In 111 tu'e iu\

„ lU-of WlllTUll IllHlStHtCNuw Jereuy, tliu following iiroimrty, vi/.s*.

All tlmt ceriuln lot of lAuil wlioruon IIr,r thu suit! p

!• turn' etmnte, iit! imd In

Oxford, nnd lxuimlvil UK folio •w'lkigliiiiliiiimlid sink.; bulnir'oloyV lot, nn'd

tuwuni llio ralli-uiid.

Andrew

lirillgo miitji'iirty-llirciiIvoiliinil tiveuly fuctlfamjlus wlili «ald (A

i11 dyV'IUuiiio iitrii;lii"riifi;IC*aleirruus west. <mo nuinlrcd and tw...i KliiUo, lIUo'Vlsi! iionior to Amlrew 1 \ . .iicniic nortli tlilrty-BUVCii dngroca - n-cm.,iiinilrtiil mul nriy futt Ui llio 'liui-limiiiir.

eiily fc«• 1 otov »

nortti t l i lryBivci i g r e c - ,....„cil mill nily futt Ui llio 'liu»liiniii!j, undt forth mid iksmLiert in siild Ul] us fi,l-All Unit I'crttiln irui-t in-pniTtlI'lulsos hiiroliiiiftcr imvliiiiiliirly t

vlVliiirjiiiiMiuliittJiilli • '•••

'Jtii'seys lli'sliiiilnj'at a stuku hi.tho cil"-uho rnudlcmltiig^vur Lliu VmrNusl finnid uut, al)«ut ono liundrod fuel soutli-

....:. ill :11m . lii-ldge, ami rimnlug UiuncAaloujj snid roml aaulh, nfty.»t.|iru(Jdi'grccs wOsL,1, '. .oHAlunulruil uml twenty' : fctit Mo' ;i''>t.ake; ItJiuncc at right UIIKIUS ..with said., front litiul .Hcmlh, tlilrty-BfivcuUugrccscast, ono lmmlrwl.fand llfly feul to a stakoj. thenoo lmnillul wlllf . ..front Imo liiirlli, llfty-tlircu tlcgrccs uart, onu "

Washington, July i, lSS.f. ,.

Dea r Boys and Gir ls—

I congratulate you on vaca-tion .being here a t last. I hope "•you will have jolly good fun— .;fishing and swimming, pic-nicsand ball ma tches , racing, run-ning, riding, exploring the coolwoods, reading under thu oldapple; t ree , Hying kites, dress-ing dolls. May you be as hap- ,py as happy cun be. Drop in.r;once in a while, wont you, and ;tell m e all about it.. I shallalways bu glad to sec you. , ;

Sincerely you friend,

IX. B . W E B l i . •:,:

Romar & Miller

18 New Church St.

MEW--YORK,

;v-'-v-;

Garnients made .to.order in.

a first-class.style anu a perfect .

fit guaranteed. JgfModorate1

Prices.

Closing Oof Safeof Furniture for tl'.a purpose ofrepairing ap.d;.ep.!ai-ging;bui!d-..~ings. ' Sofas, Parlor Suits,Lounges, best in the market,Walnut cottage sets, Ash cot-tage sets, Poplar cottage sets,Marble top tables of all sizes,together with a first-rate stockof extension tables, cane and\vood scat chairs, f^rgc variety'recking chairs of all descrip-tions, and other kinds of fur-niture in largcvarieties. Thisfufhffifeisall of our owii makeaifd~caTi~lJe~s3lil'"i;lieaper thanthat of any other hoiisej)hat.-uses good material and pays,its employes a fair rate ofwages. : ;

Daniel Pittenger, Agent. ._•...

Over Gem :0rgan Company's.,Ware-rooms/ near the depot;Contains1 five rooms. Waterin the house. Garden.

Ts .vonn DKSIKA-

•m

Aililiv.s.s in culhijicm

Gem Piano & Organ Co.,

I D. COnHiSH,"

Rilnny A 1 Hit Sl,,!;

NEW YORK.

lmiulraliiiHUwcntjfccl1ourttii(ce;Uiuneu]iovtlillilrty-scvon dcijruiiBwcHt 0110 liuudrcd nnd fifty,fcut lo llio beginning, t!ic nbovo ^cut'riltwlJlmulbeing tliatWhcrcoii; tlio : said,fcut lo lbeing..; tl

ta*r ta

o beginning, t!ic nbovo cutriltwlJlmut'-'Whcrcoii; tlio •: said Gurvey's fiouslBj-'urid.-was eonvoycil W lilnvaglthru

'sfiinralo lota of 40 fnct. frniiUigp chcli l*fLS;-T."Sornnton A'ihL of Oxford. ,^-u:^/? ' ' . ' . : '1?

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1p . jjfsSjf-5 ; V-T*'-;'fsaisSp ."i W'rf-!• J ^ s ^ t

Swindling the Farmers.

A 1'ciiwiylvatiiflcjccliaDjjc (u a laic i&nuinyn Iiial not lcm limn : liaU a downfarmers uf Clinton count}* liavo lnloly broil

l l lll fmost ulianu'fuil)' ttwindhd liy |>od<llcw «>f

pinfihauw, cashmciw, cU\, neatly put up2_»ti>oll!*." One tanner, quite nn InMHgoitt

man, K'lalPit lii-i txppiienu1.': 11«v ftAHi"Twti .fellows drove ti[> to in)' lioiwu ingreat lm*te niul iniinlrvtl in brokenllor*man, whctliiT any of their countrymenveri* U> W firtiiiu in Hint ncigli1>orliootlr

.'•: They- wire- tlrcfiictl :«nd actedlilio prccn*: tiorti?. When jiiht nbnut to go tlioy tliow-

cil'ftift a bundle of very fine cuMimcre and.: asked, me wUcthcr I could not iimltc uso

' it,' , They utTi-rctl it fur four cento a ym;,; My wifo u M MIIC uecdid llmt w r y llii:

mid as npparonlly a chance lierc pioionliUelf to save money, vp ccic! tided to iafco

" I t . They offered to give mo three Ki tsfor §W, of iliUircnt liindH of iiiutiiiid,

• valued, they M M »t 8140. Tlmir IMMC. rccuu'd to increase tvery niniiH't.t- If I.wanted i t . I .liail. to tal;i3, il.rislit m

"• •Tlioy gAva mo no time t<> lliiult, tint t t'olil- -— tltf*tiii 1 had mi muney. They tlion pro*

- tliiml ii ihrvii'iHuiiltia' uoIe,'-Alktl It outfor $.18 ond 1 Mifncil it, taking ilie j:in«^Into the house Upon e.tiimiiiing ; the

. gooil* 1 found lb.it the ipulity w.n muchinferior to I'wt KIIOWU me. Tlm HitmglilHashed upon me Unit I hud been dientcil

•" and I ran tint to liavc nil nt:i low t muling: with Mm Mloivs. They rcpliod that IT it

wvm'i nil right Uioy would make il right•'..'., when they rcliirncd to collect Ihcnolc and

V*\iayiiiiJ tho "liip to their horses drove off.' ivanlj I.fiMitiO that tho hulls were

^ naddcd nnd did iiol tviititiu tin; number ofynrdi rc'i»ro:.enti>d," Of course '.he fel-lows sold the note nt.. the first o*ip(irtniii-

,1 will not be heard of ugiiin. Wewould advise our fiirmcr^ to lie ivuvy oftt range iti'dillers. I tetter liny of » re-

It in reiOJitlaiblo how froquoiitly ttidbouot of IiornoH, cowx, dogH nud Bluupara mistaken for thosoof hmnnn bdiuffs.

In nn antiquarian collection of relic*obi ninod from n , neighboring Romancaatrtmi, I aa\r(Rays Dr.'AUroil Taylor)luo tibia of n dog carefully litbellett nmlreligiously preoenod as Uio bouc« of anancient Konian. Tho tumo oollcctloucontained fragments of bones of vnrimwanimaU—carnivorous and liorbivoroun—nil marked OH human relica TM« eollt>c< jtion belonged to nu antlriunry who yro-

mlopting lib own vlow of (holi ki th i i

'An'

iDtNANCK NO. SJ.

iiyjtrht* uiulunlMlnt-d tiy l lie Cotiitim-ti . . ' U ' .KMII^OII In

in/ }*nct'iit(itllM*.

Illfll (•{imiy •'!

Tliiii If nny [IIM- for Hint (i

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for Infants and Children.

psponsible dealer whom you know.

An oilier method of swindlingKconti'd in an Allentown piper.

. r.ilhnv. : ''About n wctk nt,>o tiKWinilleyii went about .Notlhainpt

wo findIt U us

yly rrjWi.ciitiiig tlie

i 1 (

M us .iij*ci)U from

Washington, 1>. (J., leaving a certain lot(if clover toed with all the fuvini'M who

• would receive tt and v.ho would ugivc to(jive thu company oiuwiunrtiT of nil tlioseed raided from it tmtil 1830. Thengcntii staled lh.it tlm feed lvlftilwl at••or jViiiiid or.jJtJO a l.iHbol, ami that it

w, would yield seven or tijjht IH IIL-I-S to theuere. A number of farmers signed thecontract, A day or so later imoUier uj;mme iilonjr I J collect $1 per pound forthe sped, that cmount Imving boon i'io'.ihly itiEcitcd In the contract, and to IK?

~ paid on delivery of the set'].. Andrew

'!.'• 1'nlz had .an order asainst him for lidpound?, but gut oft" by paying Slfi. licit-

!• IwjH ' Wagner, of Unper Mount Hethci,hud "0 ])onnda,'nntl pave his note pay.ililuin thirty ilays,-, and .'jicob Kline had :i7

, pouud;. • Jlis boys drove tlic itgent itwr.y,

.' "aiiiV'tliPii tlio latlrr lore tipvthe 'contractami left. lV?>ilily the RUUHJ rascals niny•worlt thuir way umong our I.ehigli fann-

-:- Cr?,'mid if so wo licpe they will without-• hesitancy severely warm up llmt part of

their anatomiwl constitution imiuediiituly" under their coat tuiia willi lliu poiiil of

tlieir heaviest bojls. There is a smallaniiycit" these swimllets always traveling

J : : Jhrnujh ,tlic.(:fli!iitry.Avlio live .by. p:e:on farmers who aii not sufficiently"pcito kuow their character, nnd who tli

:::,-. fore.become easy, victim?. , • : , •

KOMUO ANIT JTL'l.IliT."

t;iturn of tlm relics to taking tho opini;»f any ono ncqimintcil with nnntomy.Kvi'li woll-iiifornrnd men may ho vu<i\yiuir.tiikoii on mieh mibjoctf. IMIHHH,llih iH'lchrutcHl. traveller, liron^bt fr«:.tV.gy\A, with his Nircoplmgi, n nnni1n'r oflionca tnlccn from tlio.interior of thoPyramid*, which ho pronoiincfti lo lmthe hoiiM of King CVphroiic-s and ofmmio of tho Nhcpcri! kinp«. Tho lati1

Mr. Cliff, of tlm Koynl Cnlhroof Stir*ftenwt, hy th« .rpqiU'itt of n. frii'nd, w|>-ildown 'lo oxamino (hem after they: hadlipen mibmitted to ptthUo exhibition, andho found thai they wciu nothing nwrotlian the honci of oscn. .

Tlio a«t(Kiii» tvlivA of Haiiild o» tlioy arocollected nnd proservod in (•IHK.S andcrystal cases in llomnn Cathidiclien, often present miomnliiM wbiclik'oiild wivpiiso an nnntomi.it. Supitiniernry tilia nnd vertobnc aro not t

Komnioii, and intermixed with thorn Iivo soon bonai whioh certiiinly neverip^rlninnd to n hnniiiii being.TIip-io fnels saw tho iinportnuco of en-

trusting Uioexumiiintioii of liuiics, in allliiid inquiries to well-educated men.

Tlm liimcntiildt) i-flout of popular iguor-i v,ow dittplnycd in n ciiao Unit oi>

eiirrod at lliUiiaauus, in 1810, which, attho tiiup, excited great public notico.A Itonifin Otttholii! priest and a hoy mid-

li-aippcared in tho early part otthnt year, and strong suspicion Arosethat tlioy had boon murdered. Curtail

verocharged with having mimler^dThotirwor, in thn ipiarter of tli

in which they lived, was oxtuninetnnd somfl IKHIPH were found. These

.Townthi'it»wii in which they lived, was examined,and somfl IKHIPH were found. Thesewor«iproitoitnci>ii hy Ibo persona who did-

•red tlieni to bo human lioue?, andtho ili-jcovory wn'* considi'reil snm'oient to

inn tlio. fiunpicion of murder whtcliIiftdaiiwn. Homo persons who iiiKpeeteiitho bones pronouneod that they musthnvo been lying iu tho sower for a f-rcallength of time, and that they wore thoseof an aitimnl. A proposition was Him;made that tho hones should, by packedin nbox, mid forwnrded to the l'urfcfcuiAcademy of Modi'tiuc for tlieir dwutoiI bt'linvo it vtat subsequently prov*.tlmt they welt; animal roiiiaiiiH.

oowattfiiic." IL'A. AK-ncn,".M.I»..Ill So. VitoM at., IirwUjrn, S. Y. I WltKotitTnjttrtOus mwli«a!oa.

An nbsoluto euro for Jllictntintts.'n, Sprains, Pain intlio Hack, Burns Oiillv:&v* An Itist:intiWicoU3 Patu*rUiuviuu uud UL ihnj; ICLIULI^.

jflm'll .iiri;iil.v i-r lu limViy K-11, i.r kiiowltialyji'ifiiilli 't l>oMillion any iTLitiwrn ori'itptoil »v1 liliu, IUT tir Ilitiii, In imy 'iiiiitilitj' iTliiitriKivcr.hvliiT(Hli'.>r:ilil<ili'ilmiit III, oil or illM.lit lliu

>rciiiWi> uhiritonlil, iinv Vilniusi-|>lr1tii»iiii crmill ll.iiu.rcitrlii|iiiiri>f any kind, vllhvr in-iii-iiliit'iril!ftlll«-.l,i;xce[it lliu MIIIIH In com.

,millii1r<! ntni »«1.l tin a liifilldnr, »MtU for UiollrM oMVini' fnrfilt nml |>:iv a |urnuUv nf IVVLII-l.v-liviMli>lliirK nml <*t»Ui>H.ni-i-eutliin,niiil for:-iiolimW.-.|iniil iiflvticefluill fortdl unit nayi l^iiultr el ilftyilnilut-fl iiu<t n>»ln of iiniKccu-tlnti or he c.ininlttr.l to til" Warren cniilllvl:iltiirl<iltic)i>irk-iit>ri>riitwrliHi imt cxcci-il-Iti^ fcwii Oiiyc, Hi*.* »nl<l I'uiinlly to Im rolici-t-LII uml ItiiiiriKiMitni-nt to Iiu 1ni|Hi»i'il iivcordlnuIn Hie litthih K-ttloii uf tin- u i t ^tilltkd. "Anucl In InmriHtrnli* ttViiiiiiftmi, In Iliunmnlvi'l U'lim-H. Iu('ni tiinmsii nr Inwii ri>rimri>li',ti|iiiriiviil (-Vltrnary HOtW, W>"i.

M.CIOV !i. 'I'lint Ifiui)' iiTi-dii nr iiiTi'imnIt In-ill n IUIJIM- fliiill ki;c|i uiul malnlnlii imy

IKIIII. iilin'i. tiiillilini; <ir |>liux" wliulcvcr wliuro11<i-n>»i>l any klml tvlilili lm« IMCII imrctin.-t-i!s ;».« L.-rvm « Itai.ltuully t.rtrtliitiL lu MitU tu:ia,'hop, Millilin^'or i>l.ii'<-. nml tlimi ilmtik (im-Jrfit i'ltch tilai'i! In." lite liinnu (if Itm IILTI<CIII * 'li'-mm* l.urrlm-in:: -uHi i ; T , - r^ -hull,vUHi.ti lluni.f, for tliu ilrrl r.llciic "1'iiVii (iriiully nf lUty ili>l];iri>,

J.T. Bowers»i:\iji:n IN

E. C. BURT AND P. COX'S

Fine Shoes.l Wa liln,luii \ u U i>libirl HI S I

nc(-(-.rk'it nmlaiui for Liich

iM'.mi-nt oiKtm- Mi'nlt inrU-ll unil |>uy » likeiiiliy i>1 fitly ilnllnm or U: voiiiiuliitil in tin*

llor*ii»ttiflod<-iii>(li« M-voii ilay**, MH'II |«?•ml Itnpri.-'iiiiitii nl toiliiitlifllrnlM-cllollcif•Kit .I«tv 7. I SSI.

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In Chancery of New Jersey.MOTicr. to in:n:si»A\Tf',

v SMUIIUIII. nml -Iniui Skllliomi. I U T

liiMoinl .

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ilor ..f ll)u Curt t.f CJIi...

,',;'l"i,'™Mi'.i;.ii',V.,,l ,™l >..II. Mary aliilijniul >tulin .^killiiian, j'tmr Imi'liiiiiil, niul

i. live ilufi-iHlmili'. )nii lire rii'iulr.'il to III>-i.li.'iil. titi,»vr ,i .Ic r In lliu mill MM

nil.liiliit on I T lii-foni tin) twelfth tlay *••'• M. ..r M.M l.lll ulll l« inkun n< rt

iln.t v-ii. Snlil MU I- IU"1 >" I"don ' II iir.<il'ii"u c \ . i uttit liv Alirnliam ^1:Hum anil »!!"• ti. .lull" K. W'iH,<,ll. ilalcil A|>rl!I. IMHijlii.|iliif«iiiiillli».'iiiii>il MKW.iiii

Ilil.iiliSZ'nSMitt'i'S'i'u.i"'i<tl In Milii hilt iiml vi.ii <>w:i tin* I'-iuil.v ofIfim.tiiiu In i>aM iiiitrtmisfinl pn-iiilsf.* iII, .tolin SkilliiiiU). tin; lii:iil<' u ik'fumlii

Auiru.-lf l

>hiirt.nnil of hii

MAItTIN WVCKOKK,"So|U-it..rof (,'iiiiiiilnlninii.

A-Lrv. N. .1.

Tlio lato.it development iu psyuholo^fiil sei'tueo is.oiio whieh will luiiif; tin

study into general favor, nnd do much tifurther the truly Kcicntitic habit of in-vestifja'tion by 'mwiUM. of personal cs-perimciit . . , ! : " . . . "

Tliw new development is called "Ii]:?adiug." Men liavo diligoutly oxperi

ineuted in niind reading, muscle reail-ing, and ntlmr ocnnit mellioils of di;covering the secrets of tlic mind, Imt illias boon reserved for some prettytiu1isi;Avrr n method of ponotiatiiij; amieven controlling tlio innermost emotion*'.•ft!:-? rr.il,".'riil!™.!t,, reso'.irw t" IVT1 '^' '"speech. Their plan, as wo nmlersiaiid it,ron^i-its in bringing tlio lips of the inw-S;tig:1 tor into clow contact with thu:«i ofthrt subject of tho experiment, andi'ovcrinp* by move sensation what timood of tho subjoot is.

The experiment is ono which oati br.uulo without appliances or elaborate aiimificmeiits of any Kind. It may bIrit'd in tho tlifk over a Kutoor inthe liglit of a cliandolier I'ipially w.-U. \

aro iir>..tlitltcuH .csuditW!!1!. t<» b«fovenjow'p, no iitmoapltoric or other sUt>ii|to inti-rforc with the results. Tlios« nh.i

Offic and Waru'rodms on Railroad Avenue, near thu \). L. ^:\V. Railroad Station, Washington, N. J.

Edward - Plolls, General Manager.

EXTENSION TABLES.ELEO

Iti' those realistic 'lays, oven Iho nil- jfortunate lovers of Verona are sirof their idealism. The popular idea oftlio play of " Romeo and Jaliet V is thatit is a story of two innocents loving eachother,- yet by untoward fiito kept isunder, owing .to' the rivalry of. tiwir I •respective families. What, however, are

Iho facts? Romeo is. a young gentle-1'" —»v,"-"- ••"•" »*"• •-'••"••- •.."•^- • —man, who is always fancyiug himself in I !'"ve tnea h iusist tlial t U wimttous - =-• ( T r W >( / • , / - ) 1 * I _ £ ) f 3 (S£

love. T l i b i i n s T l o n i a e t c r n n l b « t U i o o b . ! l > m e n t o U r e n i t l l w l ) l t w » t t k m o 1 ^ ^w , and now that tho superiority of li j- ,reading to alt other mothotk of pr 'w*Jilting psj chologieal investiftations hx%•won- doinonstratod, the stiuly of.-, tin:!jurioits facts of psychology ti pretty su:

Tin: undersigned wouldspcctfully inform* • ihc. pulliiil ho has on hand a gooilitiul well siilcclcil stock of

Pine & HemlockLumber of every description.!Please call and examine.

^'"1'rices' Guaranteed.

rX".'H13 SIXOJ3 .Surely the "Kl l lo l" llilnff li< » !l'K^ It may

.a "Ktrnnitcii;* iiml It i-lml! mil cry i It may IH>"r l l ld iuV UIKI il wilt H«t WIIUT; "Inltnii-:ii,k.l," iin.l It i.|.;ill hot tkMUlrj "i^iirlcrxl,mil il nil) nnl \,K pulTviI UL'i It louy l.o Inil.lmiin, »liiini>t'il on, l.lcki'il. i nfff.1. morn at nml

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unit niiitii- not l

, unit niiitii- no PI^'II. Il niny In- luin-llnlti»iiiu.ij.ontitl.ii»il: IIDWII a titirijljinirn ktioi'k over u nit, titul it vtmiitith unl ll^i-lt.t U iiiii>tloinil In viiln l»y wlvi'it mill IH-UHT-it'Iaw concerning lliu nainkrliiL's i(f IlitiuufIIKlTtllltl llOIIM."

Dour frkinl of mini, Imvlii" 'vyvnf ii tw*mt: Imvlii^' a '•toiiL'im it i*i-i'iikn tt"t. HUH itiirulcik-lli iiiiiny fiuiillk-x; nml \\w\\»\\ It rui^''rorn," It. never TEIU-H lliu <\ 1. It I* u '•"rn' " inl tn:w:r llrw, Ilinn^ti It '•["••/'miiy TiiIlrH. It Ml«-I;i Hi Hi IMT th:m n lirotli-

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Suits to order from $ 15 to 40"rowsers:: : ' ' : z : : : : 4 to 10Ivercpais /\ 21 io 30

f epfect

to *Mry,'* It nuvtr(iir^citj ' u drhil;.111 nllki! lli« Irut ot tho Jtli-I iiml o

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Lunct AnUnciiuAlcUlnvlcoronU Curu

DTSPEPSIA,Hcadaclip, Fever, ARUO, Chills. *

DEBILITY & WEAKNESS.Klco to tnkc, tnm merit, uncqunlcd forORPID L I V E R , W Night

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Tho iirdt line of |;ondH over olVi-reil

o TIIK WASHINGTON .1'UiSUC

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54 Washington Ave.Ul> STAINS.

n.l

liu'iiin.-t tippoyuil Ulip

ml i-ml'dictory fomlu

i> -I. (.:. Tayli.r A Si-n

-tor«tf I'ntiji

l h-u (..'»!•!»!•! for p

Any My!.'

il nt Aioti n

i-nrhit t*aii l.i> fiirnM.-

n uml -I.'•>i >y 'IVIi'lili

;, jeet varies.1 Jle' luis beeu psstoring allj ' l i i s fricuiW about his adoration fora

certain Kosalmo. No sooner does bo soo•""'Juliet than sho replaces•Rj;«ilino iti his

heart. .With .Tnliel lie gets on better thang qwith liosalino, but Iiml it not been for

" the stratngoiri of tho friar, nikl' for liisown reckless folly when ho ia told that

. sho is dcatl, in n month later, ho wouldprobably hflvo mot fionio other fair onoat a ball, "nml •.Juliet^'woiilil liavo beentlcHci'toil in her turn. As for Julio'-, HIIOifi what her father calls her, a Imggage.If sho L a roprosentativo of fumale virtue

"~;: in Verona, ono caunof helpasltiug what' . ffimnlo vice ft'n:* in that city ? Borneo mid-• Juliet HCO encli olhei'-for- the first time at

oilier speak, Their ilirtation is of thomost pronounce l;iml, for after intorchang-

"•:".iiig-a-fow:worils Ihoy incouliuoutly -kissh h Th

y yeach1 other. The very oveiiiug Romeo

^scales the.wall of old Cupnlot's gardon,^nmrilmla.Tnliet on a 'balcony informing

,. ;tho liioon of her lova.,. Romeojeols.tbat/'liislincs havo fallen iii'fucilb ways. They'

vow 'eternal i'ulelity, etc., niul Julietmfikes an appointment tomntry him fortlio next day. t

y . ^ y eet, aoucoindnco n friar to'many tlicm.Hie evening llomco.climos up by a ladderinto Juliet'H ronni. Tlion coma? tho

, news that bhois to many Count Paris.JKomco kills,Tybalt in n brawl;-s: Julietd l i t t i k

hlladoIphln&Roadlng R. R.-iS'eM' Jtiraoy Cuntrul l>lv.

TIME TAlitiE JU.tE 32 Itfdl.

Trnint teute Jtinctfon>1( NKW YOIEK. HmVALK nnct JNTEHMK-

llATKMUlll 1iimn.Liillltuli Kriilal llumiil llroult l

o I>r IlT

A. M. ~ rotinccitr^ nl Ili^li llild^u lurIn/"*'.Mountain, lli^li Illicit llranrlt,Aci

r«llluli)r I'l.-ml.K- it Hound Ilnmk

it llmiiil lin.i.U fi-r Trutiluu, aii'l I'l.lh-

Ii-li1nhat.il riu.<i:l>-liulil.:i llivifl.HI. ,7 I.-.A. M Ti.r Jlinueli Ci:unk, &i: .•Lit A -M — l-'.tr lrriinti.ii, ,V<r.i l j t iA. M.-t'iirScra.,ti.H,a.-, .......

ii'sit'." Si'.-PtrHci»iil»3. Ac. "••n i l |>..M.-r..r.'h.iichaiiii.':, ;A«.

"•' "•- HetitrnimjnUdlUNCTIUS*. ,

t..,.<,. v. lP V..-K, [mil of t.lln ftr s t n i t 1 iXi 7.11int. 1 Ml. 100, t»i..VI3l'.M.!tiiii*•MKI A. SI ; l

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COMIFERA.,«,„»„ CJ«™».*..'«'.'».««: rUKXH: i imvohem urcntly troubU'd f.iryc.ir* ,»:,Itli'Ioiltrln tlio Iknir.nccDmtiiiM.il with lirtn-

„in)'. Tho iHfiM-i) at llmu*Hji« v«ryo:iniijlDK. .iiiil urnit I* ifoiibltd mo. l jitirchwl a Iiiitiln oi :our CO.MlKKKA for Uio llnlr.of Jolin S.Aiil*.Itcr n'Inn it r>irn !tiw wtvl:*. tn mjr uroit rnr-tttu unil urntlilCHtliiii HIM IIISHHJ-I tim cntlicly

li-1pli»in.l. - IIK.1HTM. IllTMAH-l,~"'-.''(•'itr.l'lliituuoiMlKtmvrbK, • :

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i'll'mi! li'iMiflier*." '-— L " ' i '"" " "^ "r i y i f you nrc trouhlnl «ltli n r.m-li try Hr

lattflli.-U'x AIUKKHJA.V tMMIUlI SYl t l t l *sinuctitclor/icoii-li, culilor lun^ dUcsn'. 1( :

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tw'I 'ftr- ' lul.y llr.i/L'l.C'l!, Ciuaial •. "• " "

piisioillii

elsewhere.As we have intimated, it is possible

fornuy two persons to practice lip-reail-:ing, but the best results nro obtaino.1

SOMllEKSANIISAlLOltS.' ' ' i '

, IniUtmnmtlnn, If rluitionot Kid-i Illnitdor. Btono nr Omtel Vis-

of tbo rrostiito Uhml, pS\vi>)lln», FcmnlR DISPCISOB, Incontln-S\vi)lln», Fcmnl ,f ncc ot Urine, all Discuses of tho Genlt

F UUriunry Orj:.in<i la cttiicr ccx. Forhealthy or Unnatural Discharges usenlsn "Chanln's Inlt'ctinn fleiir." ench 81.

for SVl'HII.IS, oiihor contrnctort orint, U»R UiinptnM Constltu

. Themcfln,

tlftu

JehaW.Forker..... /'/•->/- rict

E.W. ALLEGER,t l s . \ V e m . Jawey City. h.J.. V. S. A. g

123 Fiiltdii Street. New .York.

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\v A IE KIS0I13IS O.V WASIII.VIiTOX AVKM'K, bcloiv SI. ClouJ Hotel,. : . _ . ,. -o.- • \ . M I "

Pool it M:incii will, move intothe room next to j . T.staff's store, on WashingtonAvenue, July I si, instead of C.R. Lunger's buiklingv while thenew meat market is buinff fit-tetl

ERRORS OF YO0TH

lo beeomo widely popular in

HackottstownHeadquarters foi\N. O.. Molasses

inly when the experimenter nud subjectire of opposite sexes niul liotwcen thoiges ot eighteen and thirty-five, so fur as BtV.O.U. H.W'iJTiiFVjD.D.ESS,

llaviiifi limijilit tin! l TO OONSUMPTITES.FRESkf:VE6ETABLES"-RECEIVEb1DAlLY= irnms .loparlmcnllilhliirnl. where I

It should be said, also, Hint tlio proa-ince.of persons other than the expertJionters somewhat lnipaiw tho i.ilerest>f tlicnspwimentfi, and this is especially ss,' Kubcs, •BlntiltetSj-~~^

Whips, Combs, Brushes, i c , !iinit licpt imililiiiK d '

ilismt-licalcr, lias, liot ami u

i (31i)st: avlciilioll lo niaiincr

n ] horillli. L'.catifJii jiloamlit ai

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calion. ' Y K I P O |»BS SU'IIUII'IIJCI S. -

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pibsorvflblo where the spectators arc gra fur I'os-i-Jii-Ti.t'-.^-.-jHA, IliioNCiiiTiH. 4 c

1'nilio.t wl*l llg tno.'-lrcB^ilinlrta will pU-aao ml •ill..'!'. Ktv. IUA-^ l I/.SUX, mi l'aiiii St., wn-mil elderly persons standing in tho rela

tion n{ parents to one or tho other of tlioanil oilinffiidiuy anil |)i-aiiipl

mi Kilisravtimi gilunuitceil.

. IOIIN u . wrj-ri:.

W«iliiii|;lon, Nov. til. ^

jhoso details greatly facilitatesnonts and cnhtuicai the interest of Ihotmly.

Marble and Granitet a largo clothing factory, in Btaffordshii'O tho operatives, some 700 in number,

f&t NorfcliamptonSt.,EAS'IX)N, PA.

nro provided with dinner, ton, and cluoven wait for - tlic promisoil hottzy-aiul fitearly morning"semis ntcssages;,to

I'ho Lalcsi Xovuilksifniili'Hiit itiiielnicra'

KSATTSKCSSWiillo, KclHJhK*' anil Fancy I'allc

OHL'OtOTHSU|ilii)lslcry (iooils mill l.uco CJiivtuliiH

nmilcss.viirioty. ^ .,nv KIIIUIM (n SpmioHj-).

.SHEPPARD KSAPP &:G0..I,.*; till Ii VI'.. Ml'.V "' "

'ridorcr by liur nurae. .^Thoy meet, and atment, Jins also boon established. Tlio

consistfl o'f two apartments, olio for:u play-roonii Iho* other a cot-room, thelaltnr being llttotl with omdles," whichRro'{;ontty rocked by stcaui machinery.

l i 'vyENTORSMndmodefor nkclcli nf j . m"•'Snliiioii,'wliun iwilliiiiiko c.irolul pMlimitmr| ifpart IIH M iiilunluliHliy. wlll

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!y i.]ijit>Elie I!, ti. l'.ilcdeclines to many two ineii in one week. , pp

boforo contemplated in this country, lmf{«iud by n inischnuec tno two lovers com- . SWENSON,lvn years with .loliilst.i ii

it is one that nusweis remarkably ;M*CH.Tlio mothers aro charged ono shilling dweek for each baby left in the credit, andiuul'(n matron linn.oliftrgo of (Imdopart-mout. nml attend? tojli^litllnnnca i

The mothers .are1 itflijwed tovisit tho crcdio for ton minutes in thomiddle of tlio morning and of. the after-noon. Tho owner of the establishmenthas also provided perambulators, whicho hiroa out to.tKojuothers at, a modorat

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IIO uoon gu'JJJOAV Jtotji 'a\vo\ itioi07iiEA'fEUS'''&''FU'RU AGES lysi

Prlco. S3 cents, Of pin* nc'4't)u ;*.\\'.r, (>., r,ii. lios nw, iForsnlo ut Vt'tmnn Udiintvllrni' atoro.

PAINE.'MfD.,Repairs nruj Grate's and Bricks for nil Kinds u{ Stovcs'timl neuVsWllciiiiro forl'KunilH, CitvoiiU,

CoprriwtLt.i, for tlio Uulluil EmlUfl, Cad, Fmnco. uonnanr, 010. lluwi Hook iiDoiit

fiQiit frco. Tlilrlv*H^Tnn ycum experiUolitnln«l thrmiiciiMUNN A CO.nronotlocil

AMC SOME^VALUABLE'

WholcWheat01utonrcllcvtsOver.fatnm,D|.sir.d ny^pcptilnciuscd by starchy fooils, Glu-

ton SappoiitortOBcure Con'tipation and riles, Dl«i d li h ' h ll

?.iavSS"5!aSK!iS8SWUCAN oiuco, m liroaaiTay,Koff

Dctler Than Diamonds;. A divor ciigagoil in diving oporfitioiw

off tlio coast nppoaito -Gibraltar, imilorApos Hill,' with tlio^pbject'ot ascortaiuiiigUio wlibi'oaboitts *">f n recent wreck, lifts

at tlio bottom from eighty tona, mostly.2-1

T^usic Instructors.Cluris'a iicwMiiclhcKl for llucd Oi-frii

Mut'k'H IIIUUIIK] fui-I'iii'lur Urifans; \\\m\New l'riiiitr for tin) Piirlor Orji

"""rind orgi'(;fil(;r:Vijluc llian linn" g r o a t tonic and"renovator lilto„Kidney-•-:..;fWotU; It oxpola all poisonous; huihorfl

blood,•.tpnca.urf.iluo,'• system nnd by

p pusrcafcchlnil conditions. LaotioWe InfniKS. Prof .A. U, Leeds, of Slcvc

declares that our W l Wh Flwice as vnl.ublc us llic Frank

hat our Olu'on is the best made in Europei Ai

orhester, N. V,free to oil applicants, -

HEALTH FOOD CO. , - - ;74 lfourth Avoi, Now Yo

Trctnoiil,?!,, Boston; Cjs Arcli St.,

ann"JcT tlio:linily.i,Btimul<ltts ', llicm >-. to

J U ^ l i r ' d^restoroH ironHIi1,r.'ItB6att'yiriiiilJiiiEi;'!'icst'tI<ror tn Uio post Co., N ! y . . , n m l

nn'd-HCO even,if!yon3'B on 'hand. ' • .

flaibly attoc,tlio battlo new and mftDiiraoturcfl l»y..Uio.cclcltrutoiJtsro was iio npraudiiia arc proiiotmccd by. gnoJ .iudgoa lo ^ t f iiseases and v other ;kiiitlrcil