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THE GTON STAR. VOLUME XIX. WASHINGTON, WABKEN COUNTY", N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,18SG. NUMBER 43. Culciiimr. * t *»»ri*ip toiHii.Xo.Tft. A.r..tA.M. KMIcd (omromUMiJuti*. lit md .ir.1 T l m m t t t t lit u e h \' mnntb. JlnMinle H.11. Wn.Mntton. Vtttcttrj, 3, E. Kilpcr, Wellington. X. J. TNKPLI CIIAKIK, Wit, 1], It. A. M.—Malrd CAD> f , > vucttloo*. i't'l TutMiy In • ichmdnth Hi- : NIBU Hilt. Waitln-ka. s#cretarj\ J. E. pU|. per. Wa.tiliiuMn, N.J. W*<*i*.im*Cur^it. Sn.T. Kir*' unit Petrel Matter*,—Sikteil •i*t-ml>llr«.ni'd 1'ildny In »ch month. »*»<>i>le Hall. Wa.binetun. llrcurilcr, J. K fulpcr, VVdth >i£tcti, A. J. : rl>vcf,4tid •nrt llh wi.'lr.-.rl'.y. liiTucli mtmth' MI#»DIC Hull. W.M.1, iMuu. ltccortkr, *. (Jr.nr, waihlnuinu. If. J . : ffitits Cut'jim, Nn. iri. Jr. O. U. A, M.-M< 1nu#. .very Muiiitny •venlnc StiteMt' II : , \W»hlnufoi>. 3«t«i»ry, Loclm bbr»|>c, WB i acton, w. J. WA«III*UT>IX LOIKII, Hn. 3, K. AI*., of Die (1, H.— month. M*ctV,U- llm'.l. Wa.bfm-tiin. W.B. Jcnnlng*. secretary, W*,l,li.Eion. N. J. L i a n r r Cocscii., »«.13, o, U. A.JI. Mcetlu_ iVi-ryTuir.iliytfc-tiit:. Mrrliaiite'* Ifell. Hcc- ri'tory. W. K. Jrtu.ln^, Wnrhlnglun; If. J. KM» KvcAMrxisr, Nil l>, 1, U. n . Y.t imtli 3> and-tin TluirMliiyfViiilinr.al «JC!I fniMh, Ii OdilKellJWB'Mili.Wi.ililiiL'Km. Seiltnf,Tlwm MA»<riKi.u l.nt.i.r, Su « . I. O OF, meet_ •ntyMnturJiycii-HlTii; In OJ1 t\-ltuw»' Hall, tion. ». J. vctiium In srj 1 . Miner HN F.KKVI -t A:ti<l .Mi l U i cii.. So. MTU, American t.o i*neti mm.lh. at MoVIock." SfCi '. Italy. WafhltiKti'ti. N..», ILI.J l'<»r. No, M, (i. A. 11. m'ri mluy -Vtii-« ••( t.irti nwMti. (Kn Oct M l in M H Vtii . M t ] ,i. J(.J. I'ltOl'KSSlONAL WM. A.STRVKElt t Civil and Criminal Law Practit'oner, ' Notary Public, Master In Chancery, WASHINGTON, U. J. . • , ; Janl* JOHN* M."VANDYKK, AVnHiiiiiixn.n. x - . i - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, fy/lteitor, Muter il- Fj;nn!iur in Chancery, rilACTITIONKK IX TIIK UN'ITKl) STATKS COUM'S. Ati't in all the 'Court*.of iVcw Jevrey F.m,COOK, lt*gu!nr pliysiciuii : & Surgeoiij WASHINGTON,'N. J. omen Horns: 1 i to r, ji. m. I 7 tu IK j>. m. 1 }i1QF. JAS. J.. JIO.SKNItKliV. Wu.-liliml.iii. N. J., Cilves INarjlUCTiONS in MUSIC on PIAWO or ORGAN >t Ills Uotia-. or tit rL-sMi.ia' t:<'f iHipil^. SpccUd itijinllmi ]>iiUi In ruiliNtt'liH. Alrniily ]II^ . jiru't! I'hi^s, timi IIUTIP with J.'1'i'at mmi-, Washington, Warren Co., N. J, U. S. A. ALLEGER'S LUMBER YARDS AND PLANING MILLS . "W. ^.llogcr & Son, ml si.. "',,.1,1,in,,,,,. .\.j. "It Saved My Life" In n niinmmi rxi'rcusiuil, ntu-n liranl. front HKWI win) liitvc IL-JIII/HI, \,y ]W- - mrinl HM\llmruralivo i«twir*of Ayer'n CIHTry recionil. ** It-iititml NI,V I-IIHII^II lnj.nii«i(.f AyfrV VUi-ny IWi.-mi, U- ll.xlu- IU I .!•» thai, Imt tm li>. u -. I .0,1.11 U Ion- ,!,„-., t;nu> «1I««1 Ir.»n, |,ni- tn.uWM.--i:. Itra».I.ni, l\tl.*lln.-, Ti-x. . Almitt fix ni'iitilM np> I liinl a H-vi-n* irciiiitrrliny i-f ih>< LIIU^M, lirmislit mi l»j-a iiWtri-Miiii; Co'icli, wlil.U .I.-iiriv.-.l mcu.r Mn-|i HIM! n-^t. I IUKI iiMnl Yuri- »nw iini^Ii UtNnnfi nti.I rxjwitnnitil*, williniit i>Mitiuiti« r«lli:r. A lik-iiil ml- ylawl me luiry Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I (Hit HI», mi'l mi) l:aii|>v In n;iv tlmt It ]i.-l| Hil nn' nt ••iiv<>. IlV «-,.ntiuntil UM< Uii* m-limu-nrl niv • , ! l | ( The.Golden Prosont wiilill.-.l. I niv I Iiav r „,,!,. tll , life.-Mr b.u.M, Mtu» ClicrrV l'.-i l M III , ( K. i! HM-.1 A y r r r<r«nvr uy.-.ir. ami hliireMv IHII.H 1 hhoiilii lim-.t 1-cii t t m i y Kritvi*, luiii It not lMvnf..riliis)ui-.ltii!i.-, It liasiutr.l nut ft a •i.iii^t'mtM :itl>-ttti*u nf tin 1 luti^. fortvlil.il 1 lLi,|.-1!i.M.>!1!,,;'..irr(| ..f.^.-r liu.llti^ ii reiii.-h-.~H. .A. U.-Miilltn, WlmUor. I'ritvIiiiiMil Ontario. Ay.T*.* I'ln-rry I'.-t ii.ral MIVI| mv lif.-. Tim.vi-jiM II^I I ti*•!< ii v.-ry »v\vr>- C..I.I ft on my ii!ti»,«. 1 niti,iilhit iii|,l t,H>!; tin- r<<iui<iti."t lln-v l |ll h rtt Tim.vij wlintt , »| UIIIWIIT. Olii... Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, IV.-iiar.it l.v |tr..l.(*. AVer .'.-Co., 1-uwi-IJ. MUM. b'uUtyul! Unwi.t*. I ' l l n i l ; rlUn>lllvK,|J. So Say We All CYPHERS, 'The'Tailor, Una \\Hfine nfull slock o for HEX'S SUITS i lie oitv. Ifn Ims b an liml m Finvnr In ll tlm« rlinl) linvitMluri li.iw c-t i nifl lirlBlil. t^ wr Idv't*nn'all III i. (,( u IH-I Unit ii"t UII IU« Summer Mrn-tii) Aint thti J.K.-. t-vi»ln-l HIDKIT tin* rl'itcn, Kn- r-.u t>rlb< timtmi.t- Itn nm>l.< A* lio Mt mi h|<Ei'|>li)T-riK;ki<>l tit- <>in>. Wnlt not till \hr- fli.'nv.it nn< nil i.''iiti<iv<l. Ami ilii>niiii<iii.f iti-lKiniTti-n/iT, . Ami I tie llmrrfH nrp l-nn-tnij l<y tlio 'Wtuti-r T« Munin In thfir Untity iiK.rc. . Wnll ntil till iltn tall, wuvlnc ar»M liruwH trn-n <>Vr it..- |>U<it <>i MH n-»t, Aii'l thf iirm imw rtnuiK Hil.-ftml y.ni lf l-r.-n-t. Ho Missed tho Combinatton. ' ; "hiil jnit *w\ Hut initHn'm' imnvlor" 1 ' ntk.il Ilin Kiinki>ii1iLiiror» nrnin] rallcr tho OtlllT llfliTtKNUI. ' . "\W ;.•'_ '• •-• &-U lli:it IIIIIII llirnwiiiK s.iiixa^T)' ut Hie M-..W.I?" •"."••: . " Y n t . " . ••;• . -"tt'rll. 1 novi-r miiMi«i-n (lihiy k-forr. 1 ' "!Ir»!lia: l'Mtyn""!- I'llKtiriirLsc my [fiMVillitll.lt Ulii'li I t,-'l liiinif." Wlirii llmciuiiiil cjtllcr nrriviil nt Ii iWn'M lib'wife ...... .Viy.trtir, in itio Imk-licr'x ii.irn.lu t<i t* WJIH n ninu tlirowitiy isjitiiui^Mt«> Fcople and Their F)Q((«r Kalli. Foi bidden! lie who hu while ipota on lib niilli!" "Ilcmcmber/'salda pliyiidantoMi l.i fond of tho society of Indies, but is wife, nt).» IVRS leavlmc homo for a few nckiolnhi-attncHmenU. Ifewtokecpi daj^-and do not Ii?th ch\Z* kta tliem wtill rounded nt the lip l.i it jiroi'd nn> one.' il<tl<li>llllhtis>l.l, trill l-|ll-|H' WI<U*-tlllM|.-|)>l| .\li1tl.^j'i}» mtti;..Hv 1ll« filllirr 1*1111 lnf.ltl Mil tt IMH< wiitiTn limy !•>• u Tli.-nili.h.wi.f I.IL.-itKir .Mi'lftMriniliixliiiip t>r- Ni.wili>'liiii;tiiKiiiili.-:iiii>t AiMtlir'tlrlitriurrcIu-l-' 1..-1 kln.tn,-F.ii...l l.m- P-I Kri> lli>' 4<iii>lilui- liui l>n frl.'ii> hl|>. An Autumn Leaf. T<>-'l(iy tli«Ti> It a |iii .M.I t-"l<l<i>. l i u l i - n Mi-i.'1-r l-lr.lt. fur In ill Kithnv .l tli.- trrti*. tin-1 L-. 'lit* h Jjocation, Accomtnodntiou nt jiiL-nt. Pciiiiiiiiont and Trai Quests well {'iitcttiiincil. A New BILLIARD PARLOR Attached .0. *'. STAATRS, l'ro)>net , -FRENCH'S ~l[OTia. CITY HALLSQUARE. Now York OtitHiKlK-i.it/ lluUiiii'l Um IV.HtuiiUv. «Tj.|>!>1]itm.'Tiu>uitilfiitii[[ii f ANY HlU'Sf KfrjliaWtlilf lint- llnllni "" Icflt. ""AJTS ItuJ'i'Df'wirVi'.'i. rrciiKtitlianllii .Ww V«ru - ut. IJJiiiiii: J{IMU>.. Cati-j u |)lel<' willi nil I tic lijKUrtM Keystone Eestaurant First-GIatf» Dining Saloon, Bcaeonuljia, s»<i the bee I It. the ma MEALSA?ALL HOURSr] Marble & Granite JllVlOSUd, . 1'lfiisuonll m iHircliii^iiircl^ urfully to nil \K Chas. Force, G-O TO Mrs. K. M. Skinner's Oake, ":;•"• "Afull' Una ot cliolco ronr^-Uutuiry ftlivnyjton t ^ T - Olio ti'lul Will nhow Hint '•• These Goods ere the Jiesf. «IYKTlIi:.ll A TKI.W« Bees, Oiieens, . .^ " 1 ; ._\ Honey. AM.tfliOIiKKU, ' Wwtliliigtnn, N.J. ^. - " THE BARGAIN BOOK' STORE. V ! lurlt. Mel 1.11, ) V.' . . V* yS KT-ACENTS WANTED! In r-ivrv t'>w]| Uioru nro iiiimlM'rH rr Mu»iifh rrho ill lu. „>.„! ,„ynf thl* 6.M.-t. It K'tM tn Jlcri'lituit., j'rtiniili-'. KiirtiiLTx Linl .•v,-rU-Nlj- luti-n>>i>-.| Hi 114 i/i»!'in' i>Ei>ur Oilifit ry. Thus T-VITV .\m-rtt L-IIII ""' J f'"f" r "'' C " 1 ' ' « wl l '" 1 I1.-W i. W. 1 ht'l )II.I.I ¥£$ 'IT {< i'bll'li ill ,,;, IT. Nl rrl (,-ulura Vork, Piles.ii!es. Piles! No Cure, No Pay. RUPTURE. RUPTURE. i<:th(Kl of tr.-iiliin-uu Sikv AU'AV vbnrnti 1 "^^ 111 Catarrh Consultation Free. DR. MATT1SON,. WASHINGTON, X..t. _NO.TICEjrO..TRESPASSERS.,. IUII K n;i]irt]u i; Inmlxor tint eiitwrll llCf W nTrIc.4, friiii .-lii'-li tl I I'ftlK' -y Im tvill Jlpjtri.lK I'KTTV. :• IllMII VurKASA 1'IWKII \V. WilMJSH.. JOHN l-'j-nv.; ;..„•: tTtiHs.SJIKllltKlt. :.--. * WJI. Kiim-H. J.IMKS LdMKllSOS. .Mil.".' Kl.l/AllKI'llWKI, f.'i.xisu IIIIISK. Rogers' Grapoline! :if Worsted ami CitssijtuTu, of llu iiiost f»sltional)lo riuiilH, Clirt-!;s DingiuinUi,' KtTSi'ys, Ciiindiilitis, MO- OILS, Fur UL'IIVCVH, elf. Jto tuts Ilidii in the , .. : • Latest Styles llitl tjiiiil'iuilcos :i lit. O:il! itinl ex-j'' inane liis stork lit I ••; 154 Washington Ave.* UP STAI11S JulrJl INVIV jHjfl LLEGYR^QRGAM nth lli<> hill-, tli- I'lk-U-Ii'-i'im,' In tl> ny Him ; It/^lilni: In fuM'-n rifi 1 ' " l"--r>: !|;irili> li- ii li . ,. 11 t-Mt A f{v;tj';pi!j;r tt(» N. V. Mac. t in IW( (''•'[>. Ii marsiul, II. »-.• kctiim. Kill m.w l.! r^|h-«-iriiiiy is u .i.|.y iif * •<J:.L..I-. lijll" I" fu thi>y .M!1 lum -1'iil.sf liu Ui.-I iMiiw, ICvM iujjUm, S. J. Grape Vines. I will tiike onlerfi foi- present or splint' ilelivory for Hie cclclintltnl Nin^nra gnipo: M' OneyL'uroliivhi(-a..:.. [7-. Twojviirol.l vln.'M..... I...','..'.','.'.'. IM ]Juy of your homo (fouler mill iltm't be. swimlleil by travelling l'mikcc tree peililleva. Diutiol Wltipoi't, 'Tonsorinl Artist, '•• D ^ n i o l AVhipL-rfc. PERCHERON HORSES. My rccont Import* ntioa oE l'croheroo horaoB, togeiber wltli my prcsuut stock ot try to Evtcc'i frcTm.* All ----- -".ordtti, '' i .WV.\V t'lMM liKEK ll A1'. Of Course They Never Listeno:!. On ii tf'te|)!>ime chuiiit wtwro Tmir suli c'l'il'uru ll.-iDttlV NUiit 1 iini: (mo uf tlioiu Win ui:,'.| r.n'iho ,,;]„:•!• ,luy l,y n vu.m,! (m ; mller ui' bitsittuss. •' Vtm siiy'y'.m piiiil .•?•. oryimU'" «HUTU-.1 tin; th-sl. '•* No, I aiiln'i iivu me lliufsiu-l tik'iir.'*." " 1 will tli«s lirsi ••Witsd.rr.'?" u lh*r.» ! I iii'VvrHaw niiylliiug UVe Hint '".NVltlu-rilM I." \U- wtiili.l llv.> iu^li, mill lli.ii uv M UK- iU'H f<,r his ulf(> to it IDIVIIIKIIT liow li iliinnliuti.- i'itt'fiitrgh Vhtunhlr. Why Ho Gathered Autumn Leaves. v--s, K,,rn.rr ltciimt. •t. "Wliat " " titili »-*l IIIH u tl.r- iviicry yci i-n,,, i;,,. -rmill nil Jlltlit MUllljllV." M mo n«-llii/ a ii ilictii, tlitit'Hit llit- rlinrniiii V.i. l.li.v i loryi fai-I. U'K II1H)1II ititic M ^nllic-r —" '•Thou j-.ni nally tlml limo to yalliiT Ulltlllllll tc.'lVCS." Oli. .\>-H, iii'licil. Wo rako nji n fi-w •\OM\* t'wr.v jvnr for Iwililiu' foi tliu Pti K11 Tlio lnlu Martinis of Water ford ii'ntjj nuiiH'roua ni'coiiijilislimt.-nta.ex- cclliti a^ a boxer, and of his nptituttt i tliis ail ho wits Justly proud. Iti viT I'k'kftl IIIH men; ho used to fight illiviivvn, dnstiiK-n, hodmen, fellow- ship porters, ami others of that ilk, and tti'i nave them a Uank of KUBIUII'I) fr; ami If ho was over caujjhi ij; nml met a superior bruiser, i' t was hi* rewartl. ltnt fitinuM an lusolt'iit jsirvt'.v oljtninot} nil llm tlu-nslihift tiwl no rownn), m tlie fultowlu^ miL-cluto will show.. The iiiimiui.1 on (in.! DL-casion liatlcd n can nitliiT curly hi tliu morning, mid dl- rtctcil tin* viibnmiitoilrlvu him to SL ra'ii squnn>, tho naltluiici! of hia «', thu Arrlibfshoi) uL" Armri»li. When hu arrived at hl» (lestiiiatioiiht; ltd lite ciihninn half a Movoroljin, mt csililiy, In tliu most iusnh-nt nisinni-r, Jeiiiuiiiuil mnri'. "All rl»ht," said tliu Itiis, iintl Nli|i[.in^ into the hoiise iii'.'ins of ti latchkey he quickly ii-d his iintrlit's i'i>i.si-o|>:ii ruliiK.tii tlie door ijuletly. rukud . \Uy. j:;ti!in:iu n.-rjiiiri;[|, iifitawiflnlzliif. tho iii;u(tnlst and' iiiitf to I'liirliteu tlio cleriesil swell, him Ktttiut dioiL'u Uillinijsttatt;, viipun Ills lurilslilp In his 'now ict«r kiMN'kiil tiiL' cabby down. \mu.scd nt tin 1 idea uf having tn tight •ilh ;t piirsfia. ciililiy sjirjing up and vnt r»r liis man in L'o.jtj Htylr.; but ii' aliniii-iin.uiit) roilitl cvtiry hloiv, ami itiiriml liis dirllviTltHt w-IMi .such vigor nit :it hist tin; cabman, thoroughly »-jiti'ii.and Ijt'li.-ving that hv had thi> ii'vii in lawn slms'i* for an • oppo- flit, jiinijivd up on his c;tli ami was iudt.i-lioHkit." Tim I'riitfc .if (.'liaUilhenuilt i.s si nii.sfrcj"tii.' \Vi|t<sr{\jrcl staiijn. (ivi-r ml "Viti- again in ihn old duys of May- larket roysurriiig liu has beuu kno\vn fihr.nvufi iiis cnut in trni* pugilij-tic isiiion, and many tales an> told of his raw's fxc-llcnce In thu art. With the man. He whoso nails nre deUchwI fnim the Ilnscr nt tlic further extrem- ity, mid when cut* showing n litrger pro- portion of the Anger end tlmn usual, ought never to get married, nn it would be ji wonder If he wero master in hia own house, for short nulls betoken patience, good nature, and, nbovo all, resignation under severe trials. Xalls wltlcli remnin longafter being cut level with the linger end nro a sign of gener- osity. Transparent nails, sufftiaed with light redJtoinrJc a cheerful, gentle, and amiable disposition. Loverswith trans- i parent nails usually carry their p;mi< to the verge of madness..,If you coi ncross a ttinn with long and point' iiitils you maytake it for granted th ho Is either a player on the guiUir, tailor, or an attonmy. He who kee; Ills naih uoniuwhat long, round, mi lipped with black, is a romautlo poc Anyone havliiff;the.nail of his le. thumb all streaked, as though it Ii been Htnluud with 'snuff, is sure to bi_ schoolmaster. Thick nails Indicate ol stiiiacy and ill-nature. He whose nail are dirty all over is a recluse, a pliilof piier, a compositor, or a dyer. A mi with yellow DUIIH IHOHO who indulgi In every spuoic3 of vice, that of snio] ing being the most predominant. I careful not to confound witli thi'3i iiR'Ii as an* in thu habit of peeling the jmngcH without a knife. Tito owm of very round nml smooth nulls is of hlu and conciliatory thll l'th trillion, liuwi'vur, of ouuor twomem, iW (|ie (Ipper llousd, wo thought xingan aiToiniilishntent lung forgut- i by tht>'pcL'niirL>, but tlm foiluwiug t'cdotu will .show otherwise. A fun ys.iigo a itnhlii Karl, an apt pupil of a cst-i'tid prolVssnr of hnxiii", had ben.) iluiliuther il-'nsli.MMs ifi; wiio hits the nsill ol' the right thuiii slightly notched is a regular glut-ton even nibbing at himself, as, when lin- ing nothing eatable at hand, lie falls ti hiting his own nails. And lastly, K. wiio keeps his iiiiils irregularly cutli hasty anil tluterniinrd. Men who havi ml tliu jjatft-ncii to cut tlielr iisiils proji :rly geiit'rally coint: to grief; mosto lu'in vuiniiiit suicide or get - marrlci We advisu the fair sex to keep tht;h ejvs on the iijilU of intending husbands, "f limy Ttn> to look for happiness Intliuii •vudtlcd HIV. Id' Knows II f.-onil Cii;nr. N*ot ony man in twenty knows anj tiling nbtmt .ulgurs.. Tho iiiueti'i'ii fonliln't tell a KOIIII.; ulgar from a poo one. This sounds like tltt- cheap buasi of I'vi-ry dealer whohandlcaalow }j of tobaeeo. if timid lh a man lu the w.uld who la mil of his own contu-I and M-etn* pnititl of a uuiverssd ignor .'ini-f, ami wlui believes that one-half ol mankind is mad.! up of fools sind tin other ktiaves.it is the fellow with a little t-i».ir stand .stuffed full of bogu; goods. I'nless lie is n' remnrl-nliij eli-iiu-eiit nLscal IIIUIHCU j-ou will del liiut twenty yeats hence-lf he lives that long-buhind the samelittle stand ai'lllng ttu.' ssune old false liramKami still believing him.^'lf the .smartest oivatun: in the business. The moil liowever, who'march upwanl in tin trailt', win) mala- fortunes and a tiani I'or themselves, sis it very general rtilt aru those who know that it needs m •'policy "to make an honest mini. Hi cannot be matte in that way; lie must lie hone.st. He must know, too. that the mass ol v men do kn 'tlit-y stmolielt. instaiici', an average s t t f w :i yood ci^i iot us take, for oker.. I| ! I soc [Siv u Mrs "Hut wliy , wlio is on nt IK tliu lin rnn} Io lmt (lie 1-a.i of us s!ty..,n nut liur Io fcnuw." umclit you illicit I"! 'llnS's v.w.ut her irw!i2-.to Itulli (if 'mil in.- uwiiy to ul my wif.t ilwsii'i Oil, timfs it. I ifniM uf Mrs. It. o,-.tho!islit:lTKncss ilfiy. (idtul.l ively nt ono i(r tho uli '• ln'.canie •' nd iii , wiio, tu Hteaily liiiWlf, phuwl oty hands rin his lordsliip'.s inv- hi f white shirt front. To hit Until' nj!* 1 enllwl a ibuitt to bo to volaa uei the " I u HIMDKRCORNS. UNRIVALED ORGANS On'tlio BA8Y l'AYMKNT ny nl e m , from S 3 . 2 5 ver monlli ut>. luo Bt)'los, f 221« (oon. Solid for CnU ul^guo with full partlwlBra, mnilo'l rc i tho new mcttinil of etrlnolnc, oh Send for descriptive Cntnlt,(.?le. k i M50N L HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO,, Boston, Now York, Chicago. . . . . . • „-.• 9 ; / " •• • ' ' s v lltut yon !.1iitt<:t iU'librrit!(! fiilsuhnuil wlien l-nii s;iy tlml I listen! You' MV. HOKciitlo- iicn, iimt iiiy hnsVimd .shall ituka-ytm apt.l.j. {ixe!"" »• Ami hold mi Hiintu iimiv! '• MM iccoutl vfii.-o. *' I I;M Mrs. I!., ;<:n] any. omi ,vliu'sftj-K 1 iLstuti to oll/rr licnptit's tulk 1ms {ul to pruvu it ,in cottrl! 'Miiko tip j-nni miKls.ld jiOitr fmiii.inii!.'! ...jl-yiiir-.inniipr(« ivoin i;nr<;fiilly lowerud rroia four cum, inul Hint; nji OIL four tulujilimui l«is.;s, nn'd.iK'L'p liloiiuu Imnulwl o'ur tlio'liiittt.--!\h!lmfal}thiti Tallest Chimney in tlie World. Tlio hijjlii'ht chiuuii!}' y»t built in tli iirl<l lins iccriitly. hiiiui-iH»m|>K'li:tl'at tliis [ffulicrnlcli I.oa;l Works in (kriiiimj-. Tli liolo lioifjlit of (ho hlruutiii'uiM iijiproxitimtu ly-MO fuol, cluvcn fuel or whiiili is iiuili) [I'outitl. Tlio Kiilitci-niiioini poitioti is .« iloul;'sloiu>, tliirly-K(!vi>trfi-L'tK(|intro iuptnti 'ail llio nwt is iif hvidc. Tlio jilititii, or lowo part of the diiiVin.-y uU.ve gfouut!, .is 'lliirly- fotir f>!i;t s'liiyW, fi»Hint the shaft - H'. IIOHHJ- thirieou times this lower ilinmclor. Fur abmil(thirly-fanr foul llio clihnno.vi'cmttini B(iimrc, HIGH heeotnes octngounl in plan for' ft littlo dislf.iico, mill linally changes to a cirmdnr form, rol.aininn this shape (o Aha top'.-y'TJic'cStc'rior'iliatiiptof bf^ t liii'rslmfl^iil the lop is alo;it olovea mid n half Toot. Tlic Hue ia eleven nutVnrimlf ri-fttiu iiic bottom [ind ton fectrnt []\a tlimtiotcr nl o . f ... ii|ji.-:';Uiiltj the completion of this i-Jiimiiey, tliiitjyf.,U]o St. Hotlix Ohuniicid, Works, iioiir Gl'a!*go>vi' which is^:M ri'c^'liij-ji, wi.H llio liilllitiirthV . tlte;,noblem;ui's liret iniptilsu, and tundin^ on t;huimiiy"s UiiBJil tiriiiiu thce:tmiiticnii<i iflitcK' woru all be knew Ui gut on equal terms, but in a short time lie was'so battered sintl bniiatsl Hint his palsTrom llio " Lane," .'!io hsid now mustered strongly, came P, and it was si case of one down and the other come on., Stimulated,-no doubt, l.y the buttle ('rr two of port he HU! imbibed, his lt)»C::i|i knocked thu i y f , , l a l-'l!zj:um.'.sof IMwtlurltU Dhn's ljanit, for nno nml all to come on, We don't know how it illicit haw fjirod, with my lord iiii(l~tiijL-;i-piilii.Tiu:tn- arrived oii-thc- K(7'iit> and illsiiui'siul the tlireatiiiiins t'nnvil; wliihshis lordiihip, iwlin^.tluit !K> h:id eaVnpii a drink, saniit(.'n:il into H liivci-ii duaoatlinijit :imi [jartookofa inotlcst, qtitjiii'hiir. «• | p ten cents for a elj/ar and he makes liiuist ot" it. Ho Usimply buying <-om- I'ort. and IIL- wants it. He m a y not, and probably ntiinot, with a lialf a l ! i i wiiill's, tell.which is tliu better of two cit:ar.s, t bftk-r than the other. have just been discovert'd by Kev. II. (V.TiKirne, 1jorn«aUi si gimluu at tl(e reav pf lh« hnnsH oeenpietl by him ut West- ilnld, liirchluston-ou-Sea.' England. Wlien lowering \i bucket t*,-,wii a weii in the garden tin? bucket, which swiViging niysteriously, tlisaiineared in tlie aid" of tlio wull. Th|*j nroimud tlio imrloMlty id 1 -Mr. TliuriK 1 , who hlmsolf tlesrended the well antl di.soovorede leiiKfvit oxoavationa.. Tlio place' has Hiuce beon thoroughly tixiimiuud, and .subterranean i m a g e s suul chiunbeiy iyniVKeuUng ^0,000 cubic >feet of spiice were found to exUt. The entrance in tlie Hide- of llio well is thirty-two feet below tlie surface, and thu-chamiwrs Ma of a very roomy description, their height being elpht feet and 1 upward. One very long: passage leads off HI the direction ' of the 1 shorc^which; would :.U\i\[. tlnjoccuiyants coiitempiated openingup undergronntl cominuniciitioii _with tho sea, which however, they bailed"; to /accomplish Close by the spot there; used to uoiu; old iimtikiln, andit ia conjectured thai .the smugglers contrived to keep theli vork secret by.'nijiaua' of tho. kiln •--•"-'•- '$ wanting thattht 'A- ftr_tho storage ol iay bemueh i'- probably has not an analytical mind ami has not .the cu!«!»:itiil i of.. i :laiigiiiigo-to"; 1 ilosei i iuii" thi'. peculiar flavors und smoking char- acteristics of tlie two ""cigar.-). Those an; the uucomplishiiiDiits of exnerts. M the same time your average smoker, -il' allowed to enjoy his cigar hi silence and at hoin u, win.,It'll. ..very, .quickly. which of the two he likes best, aild.if lie bought them sit dill'ercnt shops, he will know which one will get his trade next time, though he could not possibly describe the ditVereuce between the two cigars. I'ancy prices, gaudy showcases, tinfoil and pretty bands, to sny nothing of thu uiiigio term ''imported," m,iy tickle thu fancy of-Murii's and a small number of foolish rich men, but the great mass of smokers enjoy si good article when they are lucky enough to get it. lint it's rarely that chance pre- Ullir""^^ Prliucvul Timlor. There are some kinds of mushrooms, lotably Ilie AVOO'IV siutl. leathery ones, thatno more suggest ideas of ainealto is than si log of timber- or a pair of old bouts do. Hut it' we do not think of outing theinj' we ran fashion them Into excellent razor .strops, or other usefi articles, on occasion. Several polypores make iirstratc tinder, aiid for such pur- liose tjiey have undpubl:edly,been.u! from veryremotelihieaV^Voliirer that (lips woro kindled by their means in tho fiiimeut Swiiis lake dwellinga, from tlie fact thsit they occur among the remains hi almost every one of these old habi- tations. The common tinder poly pore has also been found in' the lake tlwel sit I.ochlee, in Ayrshire. These old lake dwellings were probably not with- out their vices, and may have pounded polypores to dust und snull'etl . that up as eagerly us certain natives of i Xottheru Asia ilo ( at tlio present ilay;i ' . &• "Is It pojilblc," a»ltod a i^., third party who was present," "tlial you consider it necessary to give such Instructions as that? Wlicru Is tho danger?" "Tlio danger Is so complicated and yet so certain that it would take too much time to describo it here," said the doctor, looking at lila watch. "Jn my case, all kinds of people come to my house and office to consult me, and they often wait hours. If ono of my children happen to come in they aro almost certain to talk to it, and you know almost the first impulse wltli people who notice children Is to kiss them. Unit! It makes me shudder- tainted and diseased breaths, lips blui with cancer, foul and decayed teeth. You would kill n stranger who would waylay your young-lady daughter and kiss her by force, but the helpless, in- nocent, stx-year-old child, ausceptihlo as a (lower to every breath that blows, can bo saluted by every one who chances to think of I t I tell you It wasn't Judas alone who betrayed by a kiss. Hundreds of lovely blooming children are.kissed Into their grave* every year." , " Itnt, doctor, how can a mother be so ngraeious as to refuse to allow people to notice her sweet little children?" "Thuru need to be no ungracioiianci! about it, or, If there were, which In tin. more important, tlm safety and well- being of the child or thu permitting nt a habit of ill breeding and doubtfu 1 morality at best? Lot tho uiothei teach her child that It Is not a kitten tr a Isip dog, to bu picked up and fondled by every stranger, and Instruct t to resist any attempt to kiss it. Why here arc agents, peddlers of household wines, who make it a custom to catct » a prattling child, kfcs and pet It Tho Splder'i.VorncloB* Ap)cllte. : 11 is not everybody who knows how much a spider can cat. {Most of us have derived amusement, and perhaps Instruction, from watching thoaubtltfl ' irrangomenU mid dtrlces of tlie tittle tactfefan, with » view to capture some Jaitity Ilttlo insect, and many of us would know exactly where to place this interesting creature In 'he classl* flcatlon of animal life, but probably rery few of ushdvo any idea whatn voraclou gounnand the cpldcr is. A gentleman scientifically inclined and luxuriating In tho m e possession of leisure, lias recently given to the world some very curious nnd startling statements in regard to tho nrchlmc- dean appetite, Ho captured a spider and kept it in confinement, supplying, it liberally with food, and carefully recording his observations. Ho esti- mated that the creature ate 4 times Its weight for breakfast,!) times Its weight for dinner, 13 times its weight for sup- per, finishing up with an ounce of food. In th ti p, In the iiiiiuo i, a man of aver- li uge weight would demolish an ox tot breakfast, two more for dinner, a couplo of bullocks, 8 sheep an J 4 pigs for supper, and then 4 hundred weight of llsli to prepare the way for an al* dcrmanlc banquet before retiring to bed, - " ;. " • \ '.-' "• Sunbeams Tlie fall came early lu Eden. A shocking disaster—an earth finnke. A girl may have plenty of Inn tb und itlU IK; very lazy. A lady whoso husband frequentu saloons does not usually admire a full bcercd. . ^ uinl lUirliiff. For a loiig 1 tinie the greatmarket foj die vast shoiils of herring 'caught oil' Che coast of Mritaiii'havci' been in tht centre and cast of Ktirope. As tliey teayo our,, ports, gutted and preserved Ui suit, herrings nro already fit for the table of the^Uerman, tho Kiissian and! the Pole; A Tftv^ialt'herring and^n couplo of boiled potatoes is a favorite supper with people of all ranks in the countries .spoken of/ ; many In ho' weathei* washing tho daiiity downwltt aour milk.-' Tho same faro Is tho favor Ito" second breakfast" of tho German Btudent and others, many of whom pre- fer the fish taken direct from the bar j I relivWithout being ateeped. .ell you thcro in death in tliu kiss! Tltt H'luVud and lamented i'rinccsrt A U L . it' Jlosdc took diphthurisi from the kiss >f her eltfld and followed it to hei grave. Diplttherisi, . m'aiuria, scarlet blood poison aiid death lurks In .lie.su kisses. There, I sliuuMti't won- ler if I lost '.'the tf»ln. liemember, no kisses!"' and waving his hand the doc- ;or drove away. •••.',.The.Pope'it' IXiiblts of*Lift. A Xaples correspondent gives tin 'ollinviiigaccmiutot'the dsiiiy lifo of tlu •'opt;: The Pope, 1 now seventy-eighI •ears of age, loads a very regular life .ml is in a fair condition of health. At r. lie celebrates mass in his private rliapel. At 7 he takes breakfast, con isting of chocolate and milk, witr inietimes raw eggs beaten up. Imnie- liately afterwards he receives thovisits <f liia court, and Cardinal Jucobin! •oports what hsis. occurred in tlie world ad gives him an account of tlm letteri .'culved on i'apal business. Jtesidei use ollieial letters, others arrive it, :reat numbers from sill parts of tin forltl, most of them being- Iron n'icsts, missionaries, monks and min.s •hilt* others contain sums of monej -out penitents, and many are petition! >r a blessing, pecuniary aid, or advice tier these- letters, in all languages live been translated, and tlteir con Slits brioily reported to the Pope, the) re placed in tlie Papal archieves 'untlreds of telegrstms also arrive esici: iy, the greater part asking for tin enedlctlon -in aiticuln morth, whiel nturally often reaches its destinatiou t'ter. tlie..petitioner- is. already dftiid oritatelegraphic correspondence tin uticai'i makes useot' si uunieral cypher he greater 1 part of the morning is iiis passed in business. At 1 o'clock ic Pope dines, and afterwards retire: his ^private room until the heat ol t! day is past. At i» 1 1 . M.he repair! tlie Vatican garden, where his car- ige awiiits him. At the pretties! !)t in this garden there lists Intel) un erected an elegant kiosquo ii iistem style, and there the Pope re iiins for some time taking coirco ant her refreshments, sind surrounded b) s most intimate friends. The con- dition runs on thu topics of theday tl on, tho Articles concerning the Pope Papal politics that appear in tin iiilian or foreign journals. Prcciselj " sunset .the -p:trty..brcaks -up, and tlu ipe returns to tlie palace, his physi- ms having advised him never to re istin out of .doors after sunset or i'coimt of the malaria which prevails -tho"vfllloy-b'elowxMo»to*MatIo:- ; Al about il o'clock, after praying on his knees for half an liour, his Holines; retires to bed. It's protty hard luck." "n Hummer we have horscllies, uml u j'n again In winter snowllies, " There's very littlo change In men's trousers this 1-alt," remarked!), tailor as hu failed to collect a bill. Wisdom an not in knowing such n verful sight," says Urother Gardner, - it in keupln' shut 011 what you doan' know." After much research and investiga- tion we are convinced that the boiird- Ing-house chickens are hatched from Imrd-boilod eggs. A young mun Absent on a trip to Paris, writes that hu had Iict-u all through tlmcapital of France mid con- alilerable of his own. When Mrs. Cleveland caught her first fish, she exclaimed with enthusiasm: " Oh, put him back itiitl • give , him ,.: another term." ' A boy, describing a kitten, snld: "A. kitten Is ren. r fkuble for rushing like mad at nottiii .v."hutever aud stopping before It gets .here." To be comfortably cremated In Paris costs with sill extras S3. It is tfie only Inexpensive wuy you can have 11 red-hot good time in X'ans. A Yankee editor wishes no bodily harm to his subscribers, but he hopes that some of them inarrears will hu seized with a remittent fever. •"Hws here!" osild a fannei ns he en- tered a restaurant the other day. " 1 don't likeiboxvayri'iKivfl'bceii^uaed,"'"- "Wliat's^wrongV" asked the restau- ranter. - i> :J "Last March I bought a can of oys- ters here." "Yes, I remcmbei." " When 1 took it home my wife sug- gested that we put it away 1 down cellar l'orl'ourth of July. When we opened it on the glorious Fourth "-• "tireat Scots!" "Yes, you'd have said great Scotj und little Scots and all other sorts of Scots. You said they wore fresh oysters, und I took your word for it and paid .l'orty"cent!fiircash.' l ";V :; -'v;' : : -'V' 1 : 1 -' ; : ; V - T h e re.HtauKintercounted out forty cents, placed thu change in tho man'! hand, and motioned hiin to go out." "Thankee,", said the farmer.:as he backed out, ."you are. A.sqiuiro man. Hid I told my wife you wero probably Jecctyedjn-.tho,oysters yourself. One )f "my neighbors said Klib smelt 'eni seyen^miles down the road. Thaukee- this Is k'rect." .-.-. * ^ The; real ;<iiirerence between mon is ne'rgyr A'strong will, a settled pur- pose and invincible determination can accomplish almost anything; and _on this lies tlie distinction betwelii'grcai men and little men." 1 *' ^ j ~ ~ — -,.-• An Ohio factory turns out 57,000,000 . matches a day, and yet many a man has burked his shin on a rocking-chair because he didn't have one of them. An English physician 1ms iimtrpur- atcd a crusade against baby carriages. What's a baby going to do? Jieginlifc on a " go • as- you - please " walking match? Itcstaurant Sfatron—"I want ynti girls to tix up a little extra iutd looli as pretty its you can." Waiter girls—" is the butter bad again?" "No, the meat's " tviiat and when to Kat" Is the Utto' of an exchange. The "when" nevt-r gave us siny trouble in our eatitiL'. but we have been compiled to do a sight of skirmishing after the "what." "Lie still, Ilridget,"said Pat to lib wife when the burglars got into his house; "an if the spalpeens ftilnil any- thing, bojabbcrv»'o"l ; E2tupaiiil : Uiko-^- it away from'em." •-.._."_ . : . ; We have observed that the voung men who say "pa" and "ma "and wfiiir---- ntand-up collars and tight bouts, are the ones who smoko cigars that smell worse than a- rubber piano cover. An acrobatic Frenchman claims great credit for being able- to walk on tho ceiling with his head down. If he wants to create n real sensation, let him walk on the celling with his head up. -, Standing before .a clergyman who was about to marry him', n rustic was asked: "Wiltthou have this woman?" etc. The man started in surprise stnd replied: "Ay,surely! Whoy,Ikimuned a puppus." A Pliilndelphia merchant has been arrested for Knocking an aggressivu small boy off his fence with a brick. It is brutal to knock an insolent small boy off a fence with a brick. .He should -~ have used si club.' -•:••--•- - • -~ • When n man-enters the newspaper business he learns rapidly until ut the end of two months he knows it all; then he begins to unlearn what lie has beforo learned, and at tl.e.cnd.of. fire years ho-—- knows 11Jittle aboiit.it;;"'\r ~—"""" ~~ " In the "ftincusigoof postage stamps," the stamp;'placed on upside down means "I love you." The young man •« or young woman who adopts such an idiotic ,.form"of-proposal must be upside down'in the head. "What's the matter, Jones? You -look diegrttntled."~"-No-woiidei';-I>iii-~- : '-'i'^ 1 'T^ r " ;i '-^a tersby just now called me a liar,"*." And you diuu't knock Iiim down?" "No. lie was at the other end of the tele- phone." Scrawley—"I say, lend mo five, will you?" Scribbler—"Would in a inlnu&>, but I haven't it. • Ask Squibb; ho lias , plenty of money." Scrawley—" Why, where did ho get it?" Scribbler-"He's stopped drinking." " What Is the reason you didn't speak to .Tones when ho passed us just now?" 11 lie insulted me the other day." "What did ho say to you ?" " Ho called me an old ass? How; ridiculous! Why, you are not old.". :• - . Where are you going?" sho said, ns her husband started to gj out at tlio end of the Hrst act. " 0, no place much," ,: he replied; nonchalantly: "I notice tlio /( curtain hits taken a drop, and I thought ' a little of doing the sumo thing myself." AfEcctionato Wife to Husband— "You sayyou can't take mtJ to^Sara- , togatbia Summer? Why, there'STDitch-'^ etts; he's going totake his.wife for thex;••'.- whole Snmmerl" Husband—".Yes; but.'""";: mydeiir/Ditchetts has just falleti—I Vl h a v e n o t .• ,.-. . :'••:.'•'/, .,: ;• ...• ;:. "Yes," said an old habltuo^of. llio Hoard, "John has got a profit'in that wheat ho bought the"*other day'. But I Vl know the old Iamb pretty woll; he'll never take that profit. He'll let It run r away from him; Like lots of 'others, hesnev overs low. him. Lke lots of otiiers, hnppy unless he's worrying . ." ' ""

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    Piles.ii!es. Piles!No Cure, No Pay.

    RUPTURE. RUPTURE.i-H, iii'licil. Wo rako nji n fi-w•\OM\* t'wr.v jvnr for Iwililiu' foi tliu

    Pti K 11

    Tlio lnlu Martinis of Water fordii'ntjj nuiiH'roua ni'coiiijilislimt.-nta.ex-

    cclliti a^ a boxer, and of his nptituttti tliis ail ho wits Justly proud. Iti

    viT I'k'kftl IIIH men; ho used to fightilliviivvn, dnstiiK-n, hodmen, fellow-

    ship porters, ami others of that ilk, andtti'i nave them a Uank of KUBIUII'I)

    fr; ami If ho was over caujjhiij; • nml met a superior bruiser,

    i 't was hi* rewartl. ltntfitinuM an lusolt'iit jsirvt'.v oljtninot}

    nil llm tlu-nslihift tiwl no rownn), m tliefultowlu^ miL-cluto will show.. Theiiiimiui.1 on (in.! DL-casion liatlcd n cannitliiT curly hi tliu morning, mid dl-rtctcil tin* viibnmiitoilrlvu him to SL

    ra'ii squnn>, tho naltluiici! of hia«', thu Arrlibfshoi) uL" Armri»li.

    When hu arrived at hl» (lestiiiatioiiht;ltd lite ciihninn half a Movoroljin,

    mt csililiy, In tliu most iusnh-nt nisinni-r,Jeiiiuiiiuil mnri'. "All rl»ht," said tliu

    Itiis, iintl Nli|i[.in^ into the hoiiseiii'.'ins of ti latchkey he quicklyii-d his iintrlit's i'i>i.si-o|>:iiruliiK.tii tlie door ijuletly. rukud. \Uy. j:;ti!in:iu n.-rjiiiri;[|,iifitawiflnlzliif. tho iii;u(tnlst and'iiiitf to I'liirliteu tlio cleriesil swell,

    him Ktttiut dioiL'u Uillinijsttatt;,viipun Ills lurilslilp In his 'nowict«r kiMN'kiil tiiL' cabby down.

    \mu.scd nt tin1 idea uf having tn tight•ilh ;t piirsfia. ciililiy sjirjing up andvnt r»r liis man in L'o.jtj Htylr.; butii' aliniii-iin.uiit) roilitl cvtiry hloiv, amiitiiriml liis dirllviTltHt w-IMi .such vigornit :it hist tin; cabman, thoroughly

    »-jiti'ii.and Ijt'li.-ving that hv had thi>ii'vii in lawn slms'i* for an • oppo-flit, jiinijivd up on his c;tli ami wasiudt.i-lioHkit."

    Tim I'riitfc .if (.'liaUilhenuilt i.s sinii.sfrcj"tii.' \Vi|t. luo Bt)'los, f 221« (oon. Solid for CnUul^guo with full partlwlBra, mnilo'l r c

    i tho new mcttinil of etrlnolnc, ohSend for descriptive Cntnlt,(.?le.

    k

    i M50N L HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO,,B o s t o n , Now York, C h i c a g o .

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    lltut yon !.1iitt, tliirly-K(!vi>trfi-L'tK(|intro iuptnti

    'ail llio nwt is iif hvidc. Tlio jilititii, or lowopart of the diiiVin.-y uU.ve gfouut!, .is 'lliirly-fotir f>!i;t s'liiyW, fi» Hint the shaft - H'. IIOHHJ-thirieou times this lower ilinmclor. Furabmil(thirly-fanr foul llio clihnno.vi'cmttiniB(iimrc, HIGH heeotnes octngounl in plan for'ft littlo dislf.iico, mill linally changes to acirmdnr form, rol.aininn this shape (o Ahatop'.-y'TJic'cStc'rior'iliatiiptof bf^ t liii'rslmfl^iilthe lop is alo;it olovea mid n half Toot. TlicHue ia eleven nutVnrimlf ri-fttiuiiic bottom [ind ton fectrnt []\a

    tlimtiotcr nlo . f ... ii|ji.-:';Uiiltj

    the completion of this i-Jiimiiey, tliiitjyf.,U]oSt. Hotlix Ohuniicid, Works, iioiir Gl'a!*go>vi'which is :̂M ri'c '̂liij-ji, wii.H llio liilllitiirthV

    . tlte;,noblem;ui'sliret iniptilsu, and tundin^ on t;huimiiy"sUiiBJil tiriiiiu thce:tmiiticniifeet of spiicewere found to exUt. The entrance intlie Hide- of llio well is thirty-two feetbelow tlie surface, and thu-chamiwrsMa of a very roomy description, theirheight being elpht feet and1 upward.One very long: passage leads off HI thedirection ' of the1 shorc^which; would

    :.U\i\[. tlnjoccuiyantscoiitempiated openingup undergronntlcominuniciitioii _with tho sea, whichhowever, they bailed"; to /accomplishClose by the spot there; used to uoiu;old iimtikiln, and it ia conjectured thai.the smugglers contrived to keep thelivork secret by.'nijiaua' of tho. kiln•--•"-'•- '$ wanting thattht

    'A- ftr_tho storage ol

    iay bemuehi'- probably

    has not an analytical mind ami has not.the cu!«!»:itiiliof..i:laiigiiiigo-to";1iloseiiiuii"thi'. peculiar flavors und smoking char-acteristics of tlie two ""cigar.-). Thosean; the uucomplishiiiDiits of exnerts.M the same time your average smoker,

    -il' allowed to enjoy his cigar hi silenceand at ho in u, win.,It'll. ..very, .quickly.which of the two he likes best, aild.iflie bought them sit dill'ercnt shops, hewill know which one will get his tradenext time, though he could not possiblydescribe the ditVereuce between the twocigars. I'ancy prices, gaudy showcases,tinfoil and pretty bands, to sny nothingof thu uiiigio term ''imported," m,iytickle thu fancy of-Murii's and a smallnumber of foolish rich men, but thegreat mass of smokers enjoy si goodarticle when they are lucky enough toget it. lint it's rarely that chance pre-

    U l l i r " " ^ ^

    Prliucvul Timlor.

    There are some kinds of mushrooms,lotably Ilie AVOO'IV siutl. leathery ones,

    thatno more suggest ideas of ainealtois than si log of timber- or a pair of

    old bouts do. Hut it' we do not think ofouting theinj' we ran fashion them Intoexcellent razor .strops, or other usefiarticles, on occasion. Several polyporesmake iirstratc tinder, aiid for such pur-liose tjiey have undpubl:edly,been.u!from veryremotelihieaV^Voliirer that(lips woro kindled by their means in thofiiimeut Swiiis lake dwellinga, from tliefact thsit they occur among the remainshi almost every one of these old habi-tations. The common tinder poly porehas also been found in' the lake tlwelsit I.ochlee, in Ayrshire. These oldlake dwellings were probably not with-out their vices, and may have poundedpolypores to dust und snull'etl . thatup as eagerly us certain natives of iXottheru Asia ilo ( a t tlio presentilay;i ' . &• •

    "Is It pojilblc," a»ltod a i^. ,third party who was present," "tlialyou consider it necessary to give suchInstructions as that? Wlicru Is thodanger?"

    "Tlio danger Is so complicated andyet so certain that it would take toomuch time to describo it here," saidthe doctor, looking at lila watch. "Jnmy case, all kinds of people come tomy house and office to consult me, andthey often wait hours. If ono of mychildren happen to come in they aroalmost certain to talk to it, and youknow almost the first impulse wltlipeople who notice children Is to kissthem. Unit! It makes me shudder-tainted and diseased breaths, lips bluiwith cancer, foul and decayed teeth.You would kill n stranger who wouldwaylay your young-lady daughter andkiss her by force, but the helpless, in-nocent, stx-year-old child, ausceptihloas a (lower to every breath that blows,can bo saluted by every one whochances to think of I t I tell you Itwasn't Judas alone who betrayed by akiss. Hundreds of lovely bloomingchildren are.kissed Into their grave*every year." ,

    " Itnt, doctor, how can a mother be songraeious as to refuse to allow people

    to notice her sweet little children?""Thuru need to be no ungracioiianci!

    about it, or, If there were, which In tin.more important, tlm safety and well-being of the child or thu permitting nta habit of ill breeding and doubtfu1

    morality at best? Lot tho uiotheiteach her child that It Is not a kittentr a Isip dog, to bu picked up andfondled by every stranger, and Instructt to resist any attempt to kiss it. Whyhere arc agents, peddlers of household

    wines, who make it a custom to catct» a prattling child, kfcs and pet It

    Tho Splder'i.VorncloB* Ap)cllte. :11 is not everybody who knows how

    much a spider can cat. {Most of ushave derived amusement, and perhapsInstruction, from watching tho aubtltfl 'irrangomenU mid dtrlces of tlie tittletactfefan, with » view to capture someJaitity Ilttlo insect, and many of uswould know exactly where to placethis interesting creature In 'he classl*flcatlon of animal life, but probablyrery few of ushdvo any idea whatnvoraclou gounnand the cpldcr is. Agentleman scientifically inclined andluxuriating In tho m e possessionof leisure, lias recently given to theworld some very curious nnd startlingstatements in regard to tho nrchlmc-dean appetite, Ho captured a spiderand kept it in confinement, supplying,it liberally with food, and carefullyrecording his observations. Ho esti-mated that the creature ate 4 times Itsweight for breakfast,!) times Its weightfor dinner, 13 times its weight for sup-per, finishing up with an ounce of food.In th tip ,In the iiiiiuo i, a man of aver-

    liuge weight would demolish an ox totbreakfast, two more for dinner, acouplo of bullocks, 8 sheep an J 4 pigsfor supper, and then 4 hundred weightof llsli to prepare the way for an al*dcrmanlc banquet before retiring tobed, - " ;. " • \ '.-' "•

    Sunbeams

    Tlie fall came early lu Eden.A shocking disaster—an earth finnke.A girl may have plenty of Inn t b und

    itlU IK; very lazy.A lady whoso husband frequentu

    saloons does not usually admire a fullbcercd. .

    ^ uinl lUirliiff.

    For a loiig1 tinie the greatmarket fojdie vast shoiils of herring 'caught oil'Che coast of Mritaiii'havci' been in thtcentre and cast of Ktirope. As tlieyteayo our,, ports, gutted and preservedUi suit, herrings nro already fit for thetable of the^Uerman, tho Kiissian and!the Pole; A Tftv^ialt'herring and^ncouplo of boiled potatoes is a favoritesupper with people of all ranks in thecountries .spoken of/; many In ho'weathei* washing tho daiiity downwlttaour milk.-' Tho same faro Is tho favorIto" second breakfast" of tho GermanBtudent and others, many of whom pre-fer the fish taken direct from the bar j

    I relivWithout being ateeped.

    .ell you thcro in death in tliu kiss! TlttH'luVud and lamented i'rinccsrt AUL.it' Jlosdc took diphthurisi from the kiss>f her eltfld and followed it to hei

    grave. Diplttherisi, . m'aiuria, scarletblood poison aiid death lurks In

    .lie.su kisses. There, I sliuuMti't won-ler if I lost '.'the tf»ln. liemember, nokisses!"' and waving his hand the doc-;or drove away.

    •••. ' ,.The.Pope'it ' IXiiblts of*Lift.A Xaples correspondent gives tin

    'ollinviiigaccmiutot'the dsiiiy lifo of tlu•'opt;: The Pope,1 now seventy-eighI•ears of age, loads a very regular life.ml is in a fair condition of health. At

    r. lie celebrates mass in his privaterliapel. At 7 he takes breakfast, conisting of chocolate and milk, witrinietimes raw eggs beaten up. Imnie-

    liately afterwards he receives tho visits,but I haven't it. • Ask Squibb; ho lias ,plenty of money." Scrawley—" Why,where did ho get it?" Scribbler-"He'sstopped drinking."

    " What Is the reason you didn't speakto .Tones when ho passed us just now?"11 lie insulted me the other day." "Whatdid ho say to you ?" " Ho called me anold ass? How; ridiculous! Why, youare not old.". :• -

    . Where are you going?" sho said, ns •her husband started to gj out at tlioend of the Hrst act. " 0, no place much," ,:he replied; nonchalantly: " I notice tlio /(curtain hits taken a drop, and I thought 'a little of doing the sumo thing myself."

    AfEcctionato Wife to Husband—"You say you can't take mtJ tô Sara- ,togatbia Summer? Why, there'STDitch-'^etts; he's going to take his.wife for thex;••'.-whole Snmmerl" Husband—".Yes; but.'""";:mydeiir/Ditchetts has just falleti—I Vlh a v e n o t .• ,.-. . :'••:.'•'/, .,: ;• . . . • ; : .

    "Yes," said an old habltuo^of. llioHoard, "John has got a profit'in thatwheat ho bought the"*other day'. But IVlknow the old Iamb pretty woll; he'llnever take that profit. He'll let It run raway from him; Like lots of 'others,hesnevovers low.

    him. L k e lots of otiiers,hnppy unless he's worrying .." ' ""

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    WASHINGTON. X.J., OCT.SM, 1

    DemocraticNominations.l\irCitv.niftr,

    JU)I!KUTS. GJIKEN.Fur Mi'inl"'!"** AwinMy,

    hllil-lrfclf •

    WlbUA.M M. »A1M>.J\tmil"!, uml KIIIVH liy me tfiL- Mict'i'ciliui: IjLilIut--

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    Writtoii across tho tuco uf this dneu*.nent are the lbllnwing lvecipta:

    "lii'tTh-cl tm wltltiii, two Jmii'lr-il (l"l!'ir*"Koi'L-ivi'il nil within, four burning .lolliLr*."KtcuivL-d on within, live lniii.ln.1 ilolltu;.."In tho blank space aftor the word \>ny,

    it'ii!'claimed tlieru IVII:I ar.uthcr mnn*.'jmuie, but tliia lias been romoved.

    Tu order to counteract the ellucL of tlienibiicatiiin of ^Ir. I'iilcock's allegedgrccmcut in tlio Sussex IIcivM, tlioJongro^smau's heiicliinen Imve bouti on-onvoring to bring discredit upon Tliomastuys, the editor of the paper, by charg-ng him witli bribery-ami corruption.Vlmt this has to .lo with Mr. I'idunck'aise, or liow it proves his iiiiiocenctj ofie clmrgeb made ngaiii.̂ L him, can not he

    eon. Furthermore the articles publishediclow, clipped from the Xuw Yorl; World,indictite Jlr. Kiiys, and mtil the lies ofU detainers: .. . . . ;

    Tlwuuw'G. Humii'll, n-fcrrinctotho dmrî oes-Kciiiitur Oirpenter's Clinton Ikm-H-rat

    ;\i Thomns Kays, tis one of the Doinnor.itii:Higressioiuil Coiiiiiiitli'e ot 1SM>, "ivquireil100 for hi- voto lo aofcet . .H»jlvi*)«re tut tholuce for lioldtng (ho Congresnioniil Oonvcii-

    of that yenr, niul thnt a recent iioliticiiliaociato of Kays, then on ?niil cniniiiiUeo,ilies the vlmrgc, s:iid to-tiny : 'The Con-,'ssionnl Coinmittte of thu I'mirth N>w

    Wvin C'orlo, of Somerstt county;.John N.'oorliGes, rA lliuiUrJoa county; John Si-icraoii, of Wiirruu cijuuty, ami mya;iit, ofLssex connly; tlmt TIIOIHUH Ivuys was nottlmL time or ut any other time a iixjtnbortho sMil Fourth C'ougrcs sionul District

    iininiitco; thnt lie hail no voto, ami so furI know niul believe, nothing wlmtover to

    a willi tho selection ot thu ]J1«CU for linjti-i{; sniil conveiitioii,. nud for tltc.se reasons10 chnrgo miulo by iho Clinton Jkniocndauol" ho tniu.3 '• :."Jly Mtoution biu been calleil to an nrtijlothe Clinton Jkmvcml and repuhlisheil iu

    :ieisauoof The 11VW of Oct. '2;tiKinst.'•heroui I am chnryoil with having pniil'hoiuiia'Knys'$2,000 to carry the Si

    uiiiy primaries for mo for Governor,which 1 niu aloo oliarceil in nil editorial•Jului"Cirpc-uU-r iu-hiVClinton 'Demikriii;h snying to Knys in tho presence of II.

    iy, it.:

    "Tin: MiirST.w!* HAS I,AIIOUI:I» ANI<

    brntiglit forth n inoti.so,'1 1'iileoel: Imiitlvinplcit to prove liy' tho .nilldavits ofthe Sussex dfli'gatert theni^elvt's thnt iiomoney wns paid tu thmii. Who snpposothere was ? Tho nyroi injut iisulf showon iU face tluit thu nioiun* • wn.t. I'niil titin) brokor .lohtisUni.

    If the nsroi'iiicni In u ftirfiory, whyhaven't I'itkwl; niul .l.-!uis[i)ji (K'lik'il iItniffngr. midor ai th . .Thu would Imishown ut ic:ist tiiiit they .«cru iiol sifri'iiito innku Hituli uflldiivitK. And why wor.uot eritniiml pruct.'i.-i'i>liiu of which in n guamu-'

    tec oE u man's intullicence, industry, sob-rk-ly mill us^rnliioss. Admirulily man-

    'il, 'jealous of the rights ami interestsof iis members, and conservalivu in itsmethods, it nut only maintains the riyhtsand promoltis thu welfaro of llio triulo it•cjircsciits,but it has become » kind;ofusnnineo company, {!iiar:iatecius the

    lives niul mlAy of Iho huveliny public.Xo intelligent mini can f:til tofut-l :i bouseof mldoil security in (ho thju»ht tlmt heis riiling on a road whose enjjiut^rs aremembers of this hotly.' Though the Urollulrhnm! Irnhvld ulnof

    from oilier it.ssncialjifiis, it li:it< by tiiovery perfection of its own oi>;aiii/.:itionsucceeded in rendering a givat ^orvieo totho cause .ot .labor. . .It. has aliown,. thatperfect "6rga'iiizatiuh'"iissimis" liurmouioifruIutiuiiH butweuli lubui- niul -.cupHiil, alhprevents strikes and IOUUTOHW. '

    Tho osiilanation of Him womierfnl suc-cess ia fouud in tho fact Hint tlio aociollms hail not. merely tho intelligence lo

    WASHINGTON LETTER.

    WASHINGTON-, I). C, Oet. 2iJ, 18SG.

    (.'.ml tu tin- em»pK:*ioii «.f ilie I-'iftifth Con-Krc«s. Tlu-n: is sreat ilivtTMty of opinion.t-f uiiIri.'iL s'l'ri.'Jh"l . ' l it" t>'l l«l-| . l l i l^lltmtt!as\iiii>L.M.(Jl.i:s,sii|i,

    ' iw . w: v. Wib-X. V. urlt.rn:

    The Leading1 Cloak House in Easton,Pa

    M-28 NOUTirAMPTOIS' STRKET.

    whichild rqwal IIIL>im out every

    ovcrntncjirly, takin

    a to ha- nuiku ittm-uir acccptaMu lo tlw tempenm-"iL-»|>k-. llie lah.irin,; tik-n ami every sliade ofL'li^iutis opinion, he now sctks fio commciuliinsclf to that portion uf the Ik-inocracy op.ose«l tf» Civil Scni tc system, in orJ t r toJ ni:.ke hi, ••« (lllnK :in,l eltction sure."n tile caii.]>ainn of i-S.| he pro'iniscil toutify politics by introtlutiny the very systemhii-h he now Jcprcciaics so Strongly, if theeq.le would hoiiur him by tticir votes. Mr.

    Oberly remarked that it. was. tlie . boldeststatement lll:iine lia,l made so far. and show-

    •l-likv pruclivitii

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    TO EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS

    • It M tbtfivlrtlrei'itt nil the Kxn'iUnnt, Aiimln-Uimtiim, ( iuun ihns ft-'., wliii tiutv cliarp* of Un'MiIt'tiicnt nf mtiitrit l»'fnn'tlii'Surri»j;iityflt War-ri'iiisiluitjr (•) linvo till lti>> U'CHl lliiili-i* re"tlii'fi'in fHittiH) mul inil>ll*1i»l In th« Kr.tmir frifinN Hi-lliii: In any nl tlm rtixw |uwcjin iH-nr Hill* (IK'I In mind nml miiier*t tin* Kiirmpili> In iM-ii.l tlio inHliHf* nii'l n-lvirllwiiu'

    - NOTICE.I liy Mr. *M.

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    Star-Lights.Builders are Ihaukful for the dry spell,

    out farmer* want ruin, 'Sheet iimaie.r. ^n l« , fit Allcycr'n musi<

    : Uuro. Altvnya ou liniid. uillf.Un^ers 'Cull*;* will olMcne lo-tiuy, liar.

    thot.H Day, (is " holiday.If marring is « lottery, lovc-kttur* oitjjin

    not to be nllcwC'l in the malls.Tho yiianfc^ivitH; ptlibter in linvitic i

    liooni in the ("oni-lmi just now.Thursday, November' IStb, lio» l»vii fixoJ

    for Thniilf^ivititt »kv'» t'liiimlii.A conductor can ln> polite to the Imltw am'

    = tit tho same time htimli down tlio faro.(io to Hampton A- Oberly fin; nil

    ttio latest styles in lintii uud bimncUv ^VritcngynnilrinViHNiiilliiliotlicfam-paiyu cry in some uf tlie UVstirn StutiH.

    The Literary Smiely will niM on"l-VMriynight ut tlio residence of 5Irs. A. F. 1'lorcy.

    The donation season W 111*011 'us when n"pastor yet*; inure i>[ mivtltiis^' vl»c thai

    Tlie'.sninry of (.Vneral Muster Workman1'nwiU'rly has U.ii ineroaswl to *-"i!UL> pvr

    '.. Mr. Win. A. Slrvker was last I'ri.lay eiutf I'lcotnil l'n^idi'iil of tlie Literal)" Ko>for tho i'twiiinj{ tnuiilli. .

    No yriptn-:. Dr. Hund's Plrtuwmt I'lijsienever ilMtiriwsk'i-p iu»r operates, till afterItwaltfast. Triiv, it tts. •

    LiuiieV, Mi*sos* nml cliihlrou's clonksnml wrnjia nt tho Uriel; Store mi tlio cor-ner. Call nml fee them. J . W. Pitts.

    •• lliiideii'isTriimli^tte tliouyhl it wiWi't ml-• vixiMo to puy two dollars for n newspaper

    advertisement, l'i'l you see the houses they

    Vhu Cramer's 1'cnrl Roller Flottr. tf.Tlic KIIOO factory U not rniiniu g tbii week'Mr. Chark* Slniich wiw in town over Sun-

    day. i _ 'Mr. Join) C,

    in the HTAU oltlco.

    Tli» W ^Hntttrdny ii

    cd a position

    xlcnttng rink in opouon

    Tho Senior Meehauku of Knslou will fiivoImll on Tli!iuk»('lviii{' cvc.Kiillo, nu infant ilnu^litcr of Mr. iimt Urn.

    JmncM ClirLstlnc, died on Thumlny Innt.Grcmul oyster shell* for [toultry, ',1 cents

    l»er poiiuti, nt Wnrren County Drug .Store.Mr*. Samuel Heavers and dniinlilera nre

    HpciidJn^ ft couplo of wvckn mnotig friends!u Knboltcn.

    Mr. Henry Cnmuiiiut IIIM purchased tliolloyd fnnu, located in the borough on Washngton nvcuue.

    Tho cold miter mlvocntcs of Tinfayetto Col.lego have organized n Prohibition club withsome fifty members, t

    Mrs. T), Funnel! liai relumed to Wiuli!ug>ton from it visit to Scranton, Fn., nnd k pre-pared to do drewminkiug.

    Exercise* appropriate to thu unveiling ofic HiutboUU ntatuc will interest curt imtrnct

    Ihc pii}>tbi of our public school to-day.

    Mr. Sntiford t'urhiut, of Suit 'imlto City,1'tnh, who hns not been Kiist iu 20 years,s visiting itia brother-in-law, Mr. Clinrlcilohnstoii.

    Win. M.nhon has ncceptcd n portion.ii^miist at St. Nicholas Catholic Chnreli,I t a w , nml lias moved with hh family toIlmtpl.-U'e.-

    Jlisorablo mid nlceplejs night*? nro nti-;iK>wu when Dr. Hand's (.'olio. Cure sootli'cBmby to sleej) without slunefyini; it wilh oj)l-im. Trice 2." ctM.

    On Jfimday evciiinc while ft tin-peilillor,-iw i-mwliuy through niuii-rn CVntrnI trainlandinj; on n i-ra^ing ut Jimction, -ho wiwnu over nnd cut in two.(i.nvnior Aliii.tt, nt rhilliiuhur^, fnili'd

    i llnd nny tnlliusiiisin nl tho iiiciition of'idewk'u lianii'i nud widely, iivoidiil nnyUenilt'il t'onimeiili' un ths gentlt'innn.

    Tf you Wftiit n cloali or - Xowuinrkctlon't furgot to go to tho lirirk Storo ouio cornel* befora you buy, fur wo c;iu

    A noartbroken Mother.From tho Enatou Snnttni/ Call \ro clip

    followiug lines which njiprArcd in nu nrticcoutrndlctlug llio statement that tlio inothiof JnintaTitns bad been removed to tlio«nno Anylnm:

    tluit her O. Ono can woll iimlcrslnih muni be itrtiblo. nud tli

    . \V. Pitts.

    meeting will lie held

    ." ' . lfev. liuljor Johuioti, who was at one lil.riutii'iil of tho Colli-yiito Institute nt X-tirti, died at Oxfonl.-Wis., on Mouday, Ucto-berlMth.

    •Some SiLSft'cs coiiuly farmtrriuve obliged Uilrnw water IOHJ,' tlistaiices' for their Utirat':nud cut tic. us well us fur family use, on ai-foiuit of llie ilroiilh.

    3fr. Silas 11. HhifliN. having rcliirutt'VIMIII his wi-ddhiM-triii, wiw KivfU « s-erviiail'iut; iii front ot ^̂ c•jsl•.•̂ . (irull"s >t«>re by the*lrum;Wp!«, ..ii.Mou.liycveui.il:.

    A \vnilk-at.- of New Vork eapitalUts is «n-Oini-orin^ to 'irnem-o the' right of way for alitirso iT.ilroud, which it pronoses ntniiingfrom Lnity lintiicli tu Asbury l'arl:.. Win. llowne. itjjotil of tiio I;. S. i:\-[ire.-^

    • Co.. nt tliid place, lias placed in hi* i-ltice aqimutity of Hour and foul from the (Ihanjje-v,it.!i; niill'j, •which ho offers to the public ntrot'k-botttnn eu-,h |irici!s.

    Pro^rossive slutig -is, " l>o you prueipitatu. iii the, itireetioii of the ehmior :*" iiisteitd'ol

    •'Dii you titmlili: to tho r.u:l;et r" "Ar;t up.on the rosponsibility of your own jiovsoiittlcurvatniv," itij,t«ml of -"do it on your ownhook."

    linvoyoiisouiirod chances yoloii tlw hnnil-• arl* joliwit. At the tiuu; Mr.Curd-.nii)sent iu Ni>w Yoi!;' city l««i»if ^s. The Imitiliii^ wasburned tu the ^MJIUUI, nnd a bain uud ml-jficvnt shudis, AIIJO bcluuginit to Mr. (furdon,wero nbo burned. 'l'h« Odd IVH;ws amiKni(*ht.i and .Ijnlie.s of tlie Uo'ldoii Star

    :, occupying tho iijijiar Moor. ln.->t J:11tlicir iitimphorimtlft. . T U slum, win w'tllstueltud with dry pMnU. {jroLvri.'.s an.l eluth-ing.nudtliooitoiit ot k-s., and usiwnnt »fhuurnnco luis not been iiMVrt«iin.-il. TlieOdd I-VHows lodge had their projictty iusur-il but the other lod^e Imd not.

    Was it Murder? .Sundiiy atternoiHi. whilu

    HAOKETTSTOWN.Chcttiinta nro very scarce,(j. It. .H, 0. hoi ono do/cu ucW diMlp

    thl* p lac . :t Kudday \\W. It. DouglaMund wifoi-p

    Morrlfltowu. . '

    Thu l'ccr IIUIIHV \a* bci-n Ironttti to :i newlufjle roof.

    MIiu Jcniilo Harden Kpcnt Kundnyi l l l b

    A Miw Smith, of Newton, h tlw guestH I M Klin Dill.

    Juwph Oiimui'rt rc^idenco U itinlur I)uiiitcr'H briiMi. ,

    Thu foot-ball U welt latronlzud thla nplin.did full weather.'

    Mr. mul Jfw. J^vi (lihbn nro visitingtrlunitn In rhllndeljihin.

    Jolm SImrp will Hjietid Iho winter tit bistui^e gruvc in I'lorldn.

    MIIM JH>11;O Uauco h homo from mi ox.lended vuit to Kllwd>oth.

    l l r . and Mm/Aimm Cnuncr, nf Newark,H'Lt Siiiidny In Ilii-t |.Iace. .

    Mrs. Oi-HryoMiteholl, of Serauton, Id I Iiu;uc*t of Jlru, 1'rnuk Wndc.

    Mn.SnmhIlul lcr , f Kiulou, formerly with T.1. Viuilforn, Hpent Sutiiluy fu fowii.

    Mm. SiiinituI Hciiih, of ()s'fordt U theHost uf her fnthor, .Stephen Cliiwsou,

    Mi*! l i lh r rndt i i , of Newark, wiw tho;iu-st of Mr*. Dr. WitiSycklo lust week.

    EJJKS nro retuillnjf nt li-j cent», wilh tlrospect of n couliunnl riso in tho priir.

    ClinrloH Ktninntoii, of I'aterson. visit',* IKiKtilrf, ne.ir tlii« jdaco, over Sunday.A Mis.1 rhi.iiuK, of Uelvidew. h Iho Kn

    f bernunl itrx. Lydia Day. of this plaw,.limns Itraut in in the t-iii|iloy of tbo I).W. IJ. l:.. fclniloiu'il ut tli.' Hobokouyanl

    A Mi-s. SIMU and twn ijmwn.iip ehildre:Illinois are ihc f;iii>t.-t of Mrs.

    hii inn.Pat. C'l-Aiuiiti i-i liolilinj- tho fur: li

    >wn loi-li-np, bei»K char^cil willi ilisordcrl

    AHOUND THE COUNTY SEAT.

    Janitor Titus Hopeful, and Commtuiica.live-*Depositions Taken in His

    Caso-Pohticat Notes. .

    Thero will l«i lot-* H'lllbd roontcn foi>le luit weel: thb thin1.Tlih \i tlm lait .wwk f"r imitcil iwliltcni

    furl, A hitii; pull, n htroug pull, nmlpull nil together mny necotiipllMli woiulcru.

    Tint iKtliiirnlfenccs nro boiujj viyoroiwl;repaired IhU Wick, 'flic bonncH nro overseeIng tho work OK much nn possible, but (heronro Nonia poluts they cAtuiot reach. Theseboy nro piitlinjf out ! thn lowest bi

    Tiio cflnviKH linn Itcett ntupiilly dull iu llclvidcrc tlirotiKhout. Neither party liMhliswii

    ly-ili^reo «f lifo or energy. J«»t usy>Jioircvcr, tilings nro wnnuln^; tip nud ttiworkers are cmwliti^ nut of their IIOICA nmuittiiif; ou their armor preparatory to (h

    Nlnijtfjlo of licit Tuesday.

    The nmotint of free mivcrlisitig tluit I'M-cock's li.inh.liousc, fit New York, U gctthif;

    i^hl li> innko bitsiiicai IKK)HI in tlint qnnr-r. Huiltli .t McNeil ought to send n checkir -*'J."i to c-iieh of tlio iicwBjmpors that hnniblihlicd ' p l ' idV fiic tt'mite letter*. If JtMM out thnt tlipy, or cithor of them, an?furies, wh.it ii iluo timo tho Cougrcssinnn

    'ill linvo plucking Ilia fenthem uf tbcno'umly.nowi-pa^cr men,Kt-Ck-rlc Uofli;luuil don't bellovo l'ideock

    ivor wrote tlml .JohnsioiUelter. Ho snyB it"blamed, Infornnl fort-cry." "One

    ; I never diil,'1 continued tho ex-clcrk,

    iu MfC'ab.,ihc. Winte

    will loctitro ou I.ib

    yiyH'rt ha*r v.'tvd frcm'n; of fc'.waud lias ff-simuM hl.-i

    the C. I'. I.The lb-pttMii-nu 'mndidnto for As:,>ni Uiis dUtriet,' Audtew Uftpp,icii la.-t woek.

    Tho IiHlilubrstuduiilmiU' n^ist.'d iiiutii Hollow iiiwiintfi by two Jui

    ir^i K11.-I1. of N..-tfst of Itubat KoWrt-kantthe'C.iUoyrtirSupp-r wdift i'hupi'1 by llirr..w(l-ridayj..v..

    i'raiil; (fulk-k. lal.-lydt'ii'ptod n (ii)>ittoii

    ib!i«biut'iit of hU brutb«'well, at NVwea-tle, Ud.>r. Frank Johnston has

    'Idof.p

    Vutk city,uvily. hav

    hold ini-s, AM SiK

    il»loy;d at Viuiiuan . the undeitaltiuj

    rchants advertise jsieusively inSTAU. Why:- Th.-y kuow tltcw is imliil trade iu and around WnsliliiBtoithey want it. Witsljiuj-t-'n iiierfbiuits,

    will ynu K-t tbo sbuki'ls blip from your vi-rj

    ilr. W'obb ̂ y s he uld be HIUI to adyor-i?u liis bii.sino.'is nioro if the other nit'rchiiulsi (own v.-niild do the sainu tliitiL'.' Iu

    playini; nlutig thfi J.Vlavvar- Kiwr, "nt Mil-1 ^'"'•TiW'l of.pnwtk-e /it CUiiiuborhliurtt.. 11for.!, t u y futiuti ll,«"ilOi.J W]y ui n V">nan j U^\A oE '^•^•••: ^ ! « « « « well f l i c s '

    IliQ liiutinosiM bt? advitu

    at lw:iKi thatAnshinyto

    interests of tho whole townHtnn-atiou. AHTtiie old liuiitcra aroI 1_ *'""' 'P1!* cvcl>y day'with i'liojr.gitns'niKl dogs, but

    ~ tlioy can't botiiu'to kill half tlio woodchucK*• IJ-!''10'1*111^1^ Hvo^yell^tlioiifjh, bftn/uiRO 'lilnick'"went ii'rtyarded' as1 tliu greatest dainty 'iioxt' .tfj.rjquirrel tkut cnn. be got hold of,, . Ji'nr-

    inoiH dfinnot get,tnen to do tbjjr work :wbilo•*\i-hij shouliug senJsou lusts.— World* . 4l •

    , 'OiilTaii'd.;examine our novelties iutrim-

    iv. Ilackettstown, Clinton or Ei\.-tou. Thelxt thing iu order is to .show out-of-towntipk' this Tad.

    Yesterday niiirkfd the elone of twenty>ars hiueo thu l'nrdce Seiutitifi*; DejKirtiiifntis organized in I.ayfayi-ttc . College, aud;ty years since tlio College . received itsailer. In the forenoon, tho ltov. FrancisI'atton, I). I).. U. . !)., "Htuart 1'wffMOr

    if tlio llolatious or Philosophy niidpSeieneG< the Christian lisliaion," iu 1'riucetou'bwU.j;iail Seuiiiuiry, ilu-livcvoil iiu atldrew.i the. afterncoii tho I-nfayotto Athletic Asleiatioii lioM. its. iminial_:fall^ eonti^t ;iu tii'llorts, ou tko campus. • • • • • •

    'Ibe iiarlpencc Urotlici's of ItiVttzvillo lm\c6iiK>1iilntctl tluiir iiiitiiiii* iuturot with tlillL-lvid^ro Iron Or« Coiniiaiiy, nnd opt-ratioi:iu mining upon :t larger scale Imvc conmeijced. The ores of il;cso mini's bavprovun to be equal to tbo best foreign mastlicir exoollcnco consisting in the large pecent of nietiillic iron and their fr«.-dudeleterious sulislnnees. Kev-jrul annlyst,prove them lo bet!^"l'f,st ores yet discoveredin tliU wniiity. """ 'SJv

    liradon's Tripologue; "^Jdcli gave cuter-tainments in Hentty Hall on"Thursday; Friday ami Satiirday evenings last, met wit!only fair suwess financially. The only renwin we can givi; i.s that they didn't udvortisin tlic papers and tho people luivo been prctly lavishly trei^(;d,Jo,.wtotiuniueiits.tiiiis"fii

    TiiTil ""\vui;~ utTOiVi iigry"1ror"oirwhen tlie Tripologuii/fcaiuo along, for thparties coiinoeted with it wen; yeutlenimi iiuvery KOIIHO and their i»rfornumco nieritaii

    pnlronago JJealty Hull oonld have al-lowed them to receive.

    At tho recent .session of thv Synod of NowJersey, at Cauulon, thoio was n discussion

    •VC-J; the proposed'revision of tho marringnvy, itnd a rcaohition was adopted petition:ig_the_, Legisliit!iro....pf_i Xuw Jersey for iho

    partially hiildeu in HOIIW iiiuleiliiiiali.nor Ilibble was at once notified and t-mpatueled u jury. The condition of tho woimig.iVL' evideuet) that shu hud bi«u dcul s-L-vuntlnys. Her uosu aud face wrrc brolwit usbeing struck by n ^hi;.. Tlic wtuimn WIIibont-10 yt'iir.-i of ago1 nnd had bi-en see

    Wygiuy iu .Milford wvurnl days. i«,o WJIiu company with a man about :itl yo.iiTtiu mail w.is steu in ililfnnl Mtunia

    ing nud was anestcd 'o'i_ s::\'p:'.':s:i znmrderod thu won

    ColHus fuiil his hotTbe corouc•liiwi fjoi

    charged.'

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    wage of "a wise anil proper marriage, liuoaso' law.'j.-.^Jtjft'as..stated thnUlio jweiiiu.law in Pennsylvania' "WOB ' very" unpopulmunit that from $lf>,(HK} to *2O,U0O bad beenpaid to N'ow Jersey ministers in consotniuuinf it. Dr. JtcKniglit suid that NewJcriieyowed it'.to l^eunsylvnnia to pnsa n, law to pre-vent the young people from ruunhig over tcNow Jersey in order to escape tho Pennsyl-vania laws.

    Democratic Mass Meeting.Although lust night was stormy and theCiither'cseocdiLgly mipleafiant, yet' Beatly

    null was filled with people who bad bravedtho storm to como out anil heiu\:Hou. A"g.\V. Cutler speak..;;. Kin,appe

    le upon thep

    [ilatforin elicited applnusitpnnd ho(-hehl-"liisluilicnec. nllcntivcly an hour aiidii half.'lo warmly commended Judge Grcco^nd

    l)r. Jtaird, but spoke in guarded lai)guago"ofMr. Pidcock." 'filename of the Congress,nan fell ilnl upon the iiudiciico, provoking10 (ippltixise 01 e'utlmsiasm. Jlr. Culler was"ollowcd by, Assemblyman Thomas Nooniin,,ho pftiil a tribute to Dr. ltnird for his faith-"ul suppoit in (ho Houso last winter,'on the

    l taxation nnd labor bills.

    Tho liirpest nnd best isclcctcd stock ;otlecas goods for fall nud wiutor evor>ponci1 up in Wnsliiugton, mid nt thoo\vc»t prices, nt tho Brick Storo on thojbruer'i"*'''—1^-"'^-""""^- fil;'' "\V," 3?itt B_̂ r' •

    tiiold.

    Meeting of the Warren County Dem-ocratic Executive Committee.

    A meeting of the county Democratic V.\-'cntivc Committee was huld on 1'rMay liw,t,

    in the Winder llou.*; parlors, for liw pur-pose of electing o!lici;rs. . Tiit-re was a largo

    .iiber of the committee present. Tho oulyitest WILS over the election of (Jliainiiuii,

    Dr. JSumi being elected over Samuel Mel/.by Jlvo innjorily. Ifenjaiiiitn Ktruder wascliosuri&ertif^

    lowing gentlemen were appointed tw> & outu.mittuo on resolutions: Sninuel Mi-t/, lion.Stephen Liirisou, J Ion. Wm. l-'i-itlrf, H. C.Tiiomp-son, .I.is. Wright and Wm. JI.

    frich:iradi> haIV(.pi,-VC

    mis in this pine

    ireh

    on be made out.n willWtdo lvpuluti'iu ajui

    Hitvri

    rv.-.! InIlllltV.

    • iluri:

    a l:n!H,.;,:,I,l

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    lie laud.vw?k. hw

    of tin-uf tlic

    vill ••

    Mayberry. Tiie iiitlei) retired mid sub-litted resolutions which were adopted. The

    omiiuiittee adjourned to meet nt llelvidere,to-day, Thursday, Oct. Sbth, •.:. .

    An Old Landmark to be Sold.Frills" Hotel at Somerville, an old land,

    mark with a historV, is to bo »oM at public >t",(1>' l .aucitioji, November 4th. U was built way t'01tl1' l m " u Il-V ll!t

    buck in the lost century, no ouo sMius-io J ^ ' ^a'dnteiIknow just when, and has served as u'rowl I l u t t l i l l l k ' -house ns long as the oldest mlmbiluntti win! Al Poor's piediloctiiremember.' Within iis- walks politics were Jims been tbo menus <luitviiea aud mighty IIIJIICIUOH coiivoctml for of J). S. l'I«Ul. «if li

    tiileI.'-.'-I[:is':uIi»imi!d-(lttit-'B(nllioli-fiii'-\Vnlk;i!r-i~ainl itKUt valuable In

    PTin: .Whitney l.ywiiiii .entortsdnineut lost

    I'riilay «v«ittng wiw well intended, moro re-s-vrved cent" being taken by town people thanat any foiim-i- viitertahinient at tho Institute.Tho .M.-î -i Sixers' Vocal Qunrteltii itud IClo-eiiliouisl rndvrbill never fail to please andtheir appearance hero was no exception'. ..

    IVlitions have- boon sont to headquartersas is usual in the fall, to" havo tho. Strotuls-"imVj"VVpfl'cJ''iiil "cnntiivrtViii "*iilringf-'- tiVb'"'wiiite'r7ai-.:i con'voiuVjnee to (lie'.•pHtrous .along . theline. Tlio company will probably ooiitimie(d igiir,!!! tbesti mpi.-sfs and tho breath iu(he fuelings of tbo pillions toward Ibo com-pany will not bu patched up. V-

    lV-v. Mr. Jiioborg, jirincipnl of n l-'in-Itind (1'iussia) school, visited tho Institutelast Thursday and iiddrn-wil tbo stiidi-iits inbin native lsuigiiiigo, wilh tiio aid o f . a uintor|)rfter in tlie person of a young lady

    is visiiing Ibis country toool .svsti-m.. Wi- think bo

    pressionfllllv'

    " at ouret|uippoil

    n for 'goo

    iblon. the

    '1 never wrote a political kt lcr unr fl J(it 'wnsii'l that T'idcock WM t

    ling tlio ex-clerk would out lib ballot•lu.lgi? Morrow. He tliinka a' great' dealthe .Jitdgo and may ulip a voto iu for himtlm «Iy, after all. Ho don't npprovo ofaction of tlic Democratic county commitInmnltiiiiillr. Ihmil clinlrmnn. He Ihitho dmlrmamhip should have come lo JJi•Mere.

    C'appy SitfjroavM is neH to tho biiinn in tlie county. Iiu hat bcou hobncling nruithrl Itelviderc for several duj'H.i niiihirui Hut hu in trying to inuko a trrulII Iho iuliTo-t of Jliitcldcr, who ho wants!II to tlie [,rt;hlatiirc. ft don't nintler mill

    tiK.'appywhoel-iOjjetselecte.l or dcfenllie U for Mnlelilcr first, last and all tl

    mo. Hilly Sih-irthoni canilouMo iliseonippy when it comes down to real. oarue•litical work. Unppy IH ho fat that ho listop and rest, whilo Hilly uover thinks

    ivtbiii" but pu,li.aii(l-go.!1hcnd-lJoj-mA'i].aki\ who used them to bringiiior,) i-iciirly the tibrci in TMia'i tires*rtiby enabling the jury to more dellnituljtlio rrime on the prUouer. Juror Uees

    itititd tint tbo dr«.>s nud also the woodenitforw were cuetully ami praj-yrfiilly ex-lined by tbo aid of tlio glosses. ' ilo\=iit tlio jury even wont so far ru to eut o[i) dead girl's shoes and, startling n.-i it HIfin, they found therein coal dust and par-ies of coal. This ncciilental evidence (•is jury new light and sealed Titus' doou

    us tho verdict is concerued. Tbe prisou-1 enjoying himself as well m lie possibly

    under the circumstances that surround, which lire not very auspicious. II:linemciit is solitary and ho is \r.f\tclied'iiiiVi nii-iit."-•ito « quite commiiuicntivc,

    :! chins tho'uigut v.-atdiniau'couaidembly.feels qnito liopcful of getting a ucw trial.wifii was to nee him on Sinulay last,

    "DELAWARE.Cheitimt..hunter's nro daily out arounda. 'J'lipy sticeeed in tluding quite a nuui-of wits," some of wliieli we so|t] at tho

    Mr. and Mn, Lorenzo Troxcll of this vil-Iiuve Martcil on n trip to Ohio to visit• frkmk On th.-ir way they will stojiiitgiiru hills, IJuflalo. iind aniiiuljcrofr cities. \vi) wUh tbeinun enjoyable

    >ni-htisking in dill iu progress arounil. Soiu.' vory"liii\?o.'irn has been h'usluHj'vuliuy, and .soino fair on the bills about

    is yenr, but it seoniH to tmWiisliington, Wobsler, Clay, Snniplcr, l'atrick Henry and half-the, iintriuts of the Ho- j vicinity. A colt sired by him trotted in I otherwise,whilioimi-y- period-lni"vb"Hlipt~ within' iis 2i2S'rv«iiitly and nn l».yenr-oM Mstcr linalf Loidn l!roa.-nm bnving lots o

    ' ' • • ' - ":ii-«oldfi.r$-J/- "•" " - A '' •

    out

    The townsfolk look npoi, thhouses with reverence and aro loath t

    uctioned off. ,

    Horso Stolon From Broadway.Lust Sunday Hiram Hush, employed by

    Goo. linger attended church ut BroadwaywHuliis lady friend, haying drivt.n thornwithn horso belonging to Air. 1 lager.,. After

    " il l|iiii..t.iiii"Hi;"iiiid Jton'ii}stolon. A search was instituted but no Iruuoof it,was found until tho next day when'-'it, I (i10 ijiTdiiii'iVJa'in the

    delighted with this acquisition to tho nmiiystock tilahlw.iu HUH neigbborhood.,..,-.

    Thu fllnd.TidiiiBHl)n.v service's1 in the 31!•:, ohinvli lust Hutiilny proved \vvy iut.^ivsting. . Tlio church was very neatly and uppropiatuly decorated with slioavoH /,of grninand fruilM, and tbe ellcct waa'asi p'leaning a;

    !i);int(.'rperHeilrt!itI'rof.TlIallnulicdi

    if 0. C. T., riildivsseil

    vs\s fonnd iioar thowus tired and showed sigii3 of'linrd drivin

    Extract ,,•LIclc written by Goo. IX, Scott,

    the Weekly WUnwrtt" A N Al'l'HAl.TO YOUNO SI US.. ,-,

    " While at Oleini, N. 1'., 1 imule tUcnci]iuiinnice of Mr. It. W. KUSBOII, wlio handed me

    caril which ho inakcn n pracltco of giving loilmngcrs.r 'On It In printed Mm, following; '•xjmctlo pass through thin world but onei:f, therefore, Ihcro eiin be any itlmluceH I- ca

    show, oiMthy BootlUiiiig I caujilo,"" to;i.ny.fcllow:huni'aii'beliiga;'lui]iio'{ioitnowri;ul'"iunot defer or neglect It, for l!will uot pneaf this

    yf. ugatn.' ,. ''Tlio destruction of tho saloon Is lliu

    of tlio hour; don't go looking for glioiilly ia-iicfl. 'Jlotherwnntayoutojoin the rrolillji-lohuriny'imil your weak brothura uueil yourLEelstnucc to eliclter tliom-troui. tc'iaptalion.

    you will never piiEn through thlti worldLIII, eti-lko uU tho .blown j-ou can aguliibt

    ,'icc nnd wrong-doliiK on uiirth while you have'.'litincc. The way you vote will hiftaenco

    Dtheru an well aB youraelvCB. Ho lirtiveaudbotrue. • Start oiit.ln lltu voting rlglit, nml It/vlll

    couifoiL to you In your-1'1 o]u\ng

    stketed from tlic different (tupirttnciu^

    i\\mns' OLN'IS' ANr» CHIM>RI:N"S

    UNDERWEAR. _ ,, _,, .inspecting our stock

    for purchasing ctsuwherc. 1 Attics' ami:'::"" ^*"|lts' scarlet untlcnrcar a

    : specialty.

    might so be enabled»to riiiote lo\v prices, butthose who would.purchase reliable good at the

    lowest prices, Satisfaction is Guaranteed.

    Glove Department.Iu this department we have more than doubled out stock and are now

    prepared to show a line of Kid and Cashmere gloves, which would be hardto equal in stores of far greater pretensions. We are determined to increaseour sales in this department aiul to that cntl we offer some bargains which

    ially invite you all to inspect our stockassuring lit i d

    q a g e e r preteour sales in this department aiul to tharc absolutely paralyzing. We cordiutiiniiinr i h t hr you wish to purchase or not, assuring polite attention and no unuwilt be importuned tc buy.

    Shaw & Carter, Washington, N.J.when this political tyrant

    imocratic pliysitians. It U reported thats apiHjhiLmcnt U due entirely to I'iikock-,

    nd that too with a full knowledge;of tlic'octor's previous history. This appoint-ent is eiiouyh to put, all well thinking pco-e down on him. Fellow citizens of Warreniiiuty, what do you think of tlic idea of Dr.ox being made Pension Kxaminer and put

    :k into power again. The same Dr. Coshat stood up in the Court-house, January,

    79. and received scntenco far his many pecttions ; and the sama shame on the JJemocratie parly,t such iiK-u aiid-the like are its managers.' one can get an office, tiio saying is, "Un.

    is lie will KO and get down on his knees be-:iild'.Mve:ir..a]i distributes his patronage at:ouviets and corrupt, meii, whosycniinsd-

    s arc.then'oliiicnriieeiers,""iiiKrwJio"putH"iiIi places professional gamblers ?'oters of Warren county, you have tii<;er in your own liaiuls. I'icicock'Miaveil himself to be an unworthy scivaut, :

    the bnmchi-s ut dally 11 of aueh u= train

    >t UUH tiuio iu our, liltlo postotUcc.a quite au amount of dispaniyiug talL:

    about llio present mann^emcnt of the*office. Wo beliuvo tho olllcc under 1h»niauagemeiitof J . ilill, Jr., is satisfactoryiu every respect. '. Kow A.NU THCV.

    NOTICK.Tho iiiiuual oluction for Ofrwton.- ofstoii Watur Comjuiny will lie imM nt

    ( tho Sn:r8tnry. en Siiumlriy, Norid. I'olla ujiun fr.-m 1M l\ o'do-'k t>.

    1>AMKli VUKT, h

    WANTED.o Cowdl, tiPiu'rnl Agfnt (or lhi> X. I>.

    I'ulilirtlilnB Co., of Nuw YnrV, wiltns U 'nv i t onnij tr>r nyimts (or tl

    water to supply their wiiiil* ' Tho cry'.id i i h" I wish

    liiivfl waterit would

    nd also foiiiu which, is HuH'eiing ou nceoiint of tin

    ilronth." ,TIitt river is very low at nvoHoiiii-1'i'nll, Jimfis A, Co. havo been purchnahiLlargo quiiutily of "eider and winter apples.liircicnt imrilCH in thin noighborbood am

    iidingJhoiii;;io_iimtkelH..botli-,uoith_iuidut!iliruirr"'J:iroyhavfl>7ll^'olitraTud\v^ii

    ".nan^bushelti of cidor( apples, of which theyi;c fietliuji luiyo (juantitieu now.' They nlsoay. high prict-s for winter apples,The srJo of tho ncmonat1-iiroiwrty, of Iho

    Into Juo. J.'Vaiikirk, 6COolnmbin,tbok plneoon Hiilimlay nnd wan nltoiulcd by a largonuuiber'of people wlio ivcro anxioita to linysoino of^lio old gentlemnn'H things. Lots ofrelics, such, an.. Hpiniiiug-vhecia,". nudiroiis,-etc., wero sold, on account of their bciug somuch in fashion, nt ^ood prices,

    ninny of-hifi old frkmtlsore much iiitoi-oslcil hi

    ro prc-BOuV niulost of llio articles

    ;r;icc to llie parly. lie cares nothing forcomiiion people ; Ins actions show it. . .itizcus of the county, fanners aud labor-men, your taxes'arc now Iiljjh ; they will,[;;!HT in the future it' this ninn.l'iilcock is

    sleeted, lie lias dime nothing to reduceilion, and will not do_anything for you in

    the.fiiliirvv'~\\U i*''*i]\d ii{beifriciruViMda:i"oj)irressorof the poor aud'workin^ mnii. "'

    While our parly stands pledged to the peo-ple to reduce '.he burdens uf taxation and theexpenses of goyenuucnl, and thus relieve thepeople, he has been a member of.a Congressthat has given no reduction of taxation or ofexpenditures ; and,' as an individual mciuherlie has uniformly voted to retain fhc burdenof taxation fully up to;the Republican stan-

    n fur acnilrcmeiit, together wltli au Ins fur good aa to character. Wo aru anx-

    ious, lir=t of nil, to know whatprcpabeen made for their reception. Ir; the schoollm! Id I ii!,' jibt what It slioulil be't U it lightedrightly ? Are thu tloors thormiiflily oleuui Arethe desks} iu perfect order to login wltli ? A:ouunittee- of huiiiektxnin^ wniuun slionltl vis-it every *ch»o].hounc a wuelc ticforc it Is tn Lo

    ecupicil, iu order to ilx up the little•lilelihaveprobulilyljeiiiovcrlookeil by theverane trustee. U-M all tluil relates to heat-

    ing ami ventllatliiu lieeu looked after by nimi>ctent person ? It not, U id n o t too lat<

    to attcuil to IhU ctill. lie IL utulerstooil tliavvis sliouhl not Invite- the yotini: population to•euool uiil«js every due precaution hits beeniiH'il tu i>rne over is no test- whateverof the pm^ros-s of thu pupil.' II' It were, un inves-tiqatlon would IHM; •

    It, ouly Is needful thul.others realize that achild is being educated when time id expendedunoiitsuch physical exureUea aa not ;only ilo

    into towji nnd buy — so says tins

    Warren County Drug Store.

    'pr'iity \ picture ia an appro*

    'iate gift, and a good'lioolv is

    iihvays a welnonio pi'usuiit-.' :

    COMM1SSIONKHS* 8AI.K .' '":,V: ;OF VA1.1)A1I1,K , '

    REAL EST^A-TJS.

    vptnp tho body imt d e tho mind and tiniKenp fully equal to ,tlie study of

    s iii spolllug or nrlthmotle. I t Is this.iiJeiiess, this uiauy-shledncBB of. cducallon

    that we. tiro needing. It umy furnish"Us fewergifted antl cl'ccnlrlc Invalids,' but moro -wcll-bulnuccd cotnmoii-ijoiitiomcu nnd ̂ -ouicn. ,

    CKI-I a

    nw

  • lUt l 'S DUTY TO HIS F.UIII.Y. \vnni;:G TO

    ,-! Tn t t l i i : ' I lmiicltt f*»r I1K> Jlorruw1.ltisv; ].>innn Aitlmtt; Ul*. It., ot tlw

    Christian Uiikm, l» « tcrcnt • nti-ttirlnl - u riles on li'U biiliject 'is

    • follows i Wo liavo " tmirc tlinti onc«i-xiivbTcd our i-pliil«ii In favor oC Ufotiitturnnrv. It Is llic duty :r every man

    ; tn provide for his fulfill)', s He ought not.if by nny•rciiHiiuililo [ini-iuiUim liu.v.mavoid it, lfim* his widow nnd childrento Know tliu .pulitnniiv)' of nnslcty nndIMMMMO poverty In mlillltnn tu IIUIBUIII..tiuR'nvtim-nt, Nor Is tla-tv, un tlio wlioir,nny Iwtter way tu Riiaril lynliwt tliwcftt«aln>iilii-tliim by lite lncurar.co. H «

    "••'tn«! tluil own Into \\t» inHiirmiccxuni-njiiilcHtliK;vca somcl linen lirviitc iliniui:))iintUtcnl; that even Hfo ttiMimiiw rleiiwwiiLiutluica tnkuto ilicuiM-lvcMWliipi nntl

    ; llynWay. ButtWulnmrc. Wu )m\o notllio ntntlstlc* nt Imttd, font It Is our Mnmi!nonvlvtlon' tlmt tin liivwtitwnt Is wilirttfinu nn l»ve«.tmeiit lit a h'xilhnnto Ufaiiummnci* coiniany.' I'" dln-clorH feel ucertain dinrtu of iwrHiim! ic.-j!uii!-li>llilyUH uuardliiiia ot tliu whlotv mid tliu fnthor.lwL The Btntu i-si'iciiM n courtantKUtwrvlslon ovvr ' t lmo .cuitiimiilcn, nmlreqiili'f!*. na.iummil-ttatcniuiil nf their

    IMstrnet i iat l f 'Uwinsi tml wan to i'»tIlls premium util nt lulervkt over/ year,11ml compound the interfM, nl tlw ctid ofnitwit Hlulliii-'•ho wuulil vrolmMy Imvumore ilum tlw life tiwuraiic«c«iini»any willlitvc him. UtH It In i>: l!"other unrluhts tlie r-Orvlvora at tlw cost oHie bereaved.

    There are suveral forms uf tnutUUciTontine, but they nri-'jill trtilU

    , \ i t in

    Atlitnlip.MunUily UHkvly:u w ; m..ntrlltntor, Mr. O*nrH«Hnlili?rIy.

    l>rv t ' u rkx . 'Ar^ .a wnlleiimn win. 1.uri t t -u ffrllw N'.rlli AIU'ILMII He-!-nnd ll.e t>nli.iy .Mnmizli.e. Mb mntivlinwi'virr, linn fnileil tunpp.>:tr In rltlr.-r

    Intentliuuil or not, luisi cniij**.! tli.» •*'»:

    lu "liuViilli'i-nr thi'Atlantli' Mmithly:».My Dt-ar .Sir: I hear tlmt you air

    • trot Irc>li, ordinal msittcr, «•

    they hU.Iea biitt-r fioin me an' by tliri'vuu'ttjz to iiiiKicntu 'nil luiii limlce 'emiinylliliitf. Xi.w nlmiit' tlw l">v. |!«

    [ rvvni UPvi"r t u J I C ^ I I , ui«$>...'.i * ' ^ " . '•*' •hoiwlif 1M J'lni' yun. Tl.o X««r V»rk

    niniulilrl ' lumii'l Imi tn l I"" lii'rly. Tli»y•iililllint (lii'y mmH Ii:iy w.'ll r.ir IIIMiulire lull tlii'y il'»:i'l n»a rulr, 1 ljcllc\e,"L«t ncvertliclen* (hewas a time wlivii men were Indebted ;„llu1 oivnn formntihof tliellybt thnt mailctheir Immea p!eiis:inl at ntulit, 'i'lio 1««ttftiulle--* ami oil of your forefathers' Unitcame from \tlmlw. Thew i», howovcr, ivery reiinirkabl« ll^Iit-KlH-i-, which i:noihluK more nor Iws than n an.ail lirthThe tUh l» m very oily thai all you Imvito ilu utter it Inw f wuod Imuli n nmteh to ith liead, ami iiKiioflamow-ill urlse from the Halt's motitl'.inii l:i«t« until, like ii canilto'thi' llslt Isftiov.ly eoiiKtunoil, Tliu. HMjful lish. moreo.-er, i« a very unuorlaiit one to puojili'living on tlte northweuteiii coast oNorth America. At cerinln v̂nM«>mi tincitndhi Itshen swnrm the bays and river;In vast nninlierM, and every unlive manwoman utiil i-]illd Is tnt:iit;tul In eitptnrln^llieni. And how il;f you snppiise theycainun1 them i 'I'hey.iwniidlynindi them]n Tho boats drive them In hhore. wheroeach nntlvi', •armed witli a ' 'weapon with teulU t'lght tntl— „ttt'eep.-* or combd them ii|> by tlie Imndred.When tho bonts are loaded full •1-•"-'When tho htmis acarrlwl nwlmrc,l tk l

    ed full thitilHi avcarrlwl nwlmrc, wliery. women and chitlren take clmrKe of tliKin. Afltr behidried and umnke.t they aii< romly for oaM 'Ji l f l d I

    .t they aii romly for oanal.-o used as fotisl, nnd In

    J I.*, tried out ami put.—[Su .\'bi)if)li]».

    AUs. 'Jiwjtlmt L(or v

    AniiihciiiciilH rorClilltli-mi.Tliurc b n kntck In iirovlilliisnniu.se

    miuux fur eliildrun HJ; in every tiling HMi;u utit litt p/il|n|li'il wllli kecpiliK thi'ibu*y. Xevernlltitf tfiepi Uj camulw tliniitlitii Unit they tire helng i>iif n-ltlo i>liavir to nimifv lhniiiM!>t or, with thIiorrenlty of childhood, ttn-y »H1 b e nyour Jifcls inn uioiiiful. Ttle imprvwUtrtlml I hey Imve tli kev[i out of your \va

    •i ̂ ilrll of itibi'llion if i^ Mb-» .».» &.. 'h. — . —- --- vUll.vL I Jin.n l\j\iw[i it Pi'MPt- 'J» * t w . i .vii •» ii

    Tontine, but they art;all lrtillt un tla- MHHO | ] 0 ( ; , ,10[ I ] U l k u ti1L, c.],i|rirun ur,s|t|ve|y it nyt-neral. Kronml phm; all ^ a r : from tl:c j i n ] l j , v (inaetwM. Mtmya KUIHMVH childiiunit) base, and nil divide an uteuninlatetl „,.„„.; nu,rosi> nndsueretlvtby a syslom ulfund imioiig btinlvora lifter a term of pnjllLi|cionHiutiimKenieiiHliiiLKl

    V(-'»anitIw]years. Umt nil children are "endured nuisances."

    In tho coutruve^y which hus baen g o ^ O n e , crown or small, cures to bo lookedlatfuiirur ttnne Unit' l '^i in mir a.lver- npou»si i "nece?f=ary evil." Do not nlluntisiiif,- coUimna nnd t'lKi-where we taki* no ni\y wuvk U) ].w,j, y(,u luiij; fmrn theohl llui't. Ttw««mimHi^ wi»n;>«ii«l hillita ( i , v i l ^ r « ( , m . A ioviuir ]iii, n klw^Lnrsy nro" all ttinip;inj«i of j ;

    ' 1 " llio cmiimittiity. -We hav«• • '. the

    « noThe

    charges vJil\ lit tliu i-ml uf the •iiliuut'd termwe'advise liifin t.' rccwnl/e no life Infiiirituccim h>i;lilmiiie whidi is not franuiand eonilutu-il in the inlets>!• of ilie wi,U>\(iiul thu failmrlfe-i in Uiu evi;:ii ul" thdeath of their natural siipjiiu'ler. Tliijilonu is Hfu liisuniaceV Un. uthur, hcvBrckllUiillyltimiy Ins dis-uise.l, atutitleil to tiuii liiiuuivd naiiio.

    Taking up the (iiieBtiui! of pool •sellinwe ton;,'siai ii'lvociiied, thiit true kmk-d^a-s io the U'ttln» UT.iru the wai

    lKhiss,. We liuve fceen a. horse win the

    . ilrst ht-'iit in Hood style1 a::d aall. for ..eveniiioiiey »ivnr the livid, lie won the secondheal in faster time, with speed to ?paronud then .sold at a rale ofgluo to ?IO nnd

    . tho ticld dropped lo SSI). I'resent Iy tlinMold end ruitcteil and j-tcp by htep'took nuupward lllijlit until H bud the cull amiwhile tho horses were scoring iliu favorite'siinnio was a d'ras in 'tho umrki-t. Iwntchud-tliu driver cicely. Ho plnycilhis part well; bin let tho second horse out1

    trol his charge lwyontl the wire and tomake •sisstiranee double sure kept hishorse in n tungletl hrenk nn t lie backHtretell but mado a h'reat fuss nt lliollniKh. He. trotted thia beat Just 7 I-aseconds slower than Hie previous one.The raco was Klnrte;! hitu In the dny. Thohorse was left in Ida clmrt,-,. (IVur night.A new driver was put Up but of course holost the nice. The point Is clear., Hudthe Judces paid iiitcnllon to the betting

    . and.lcctureil the driver,severely ho would^m^^vo^llm-Uiii.i'hC-iiL-uiid-tUo-iucL-:-Tho moral iP, if the driver fails Lo winafter fair warnlni;, punish him, no mattorwhat his creed, name or inlluvnco mayuc—fUhlcjiKo Korsoninn.,

    ?'Jt,(j(H),()OU. lint wlu'ii Hit use taken i...nccuuiit Nt-w-Vork foinjiarfji very favurulily with it in tills respect. Indeed Nu\

    .. Ynrk may well nridt! herself on . hi-,t ciisiritk'.s waiiy of which are sustained i.>.

    rulif,'iciis duvolion.

    i.ittlc.h.buny (Jiinwiid was Mtlitu; btin- window with his•• head on his nnnIklld iill t:A[iH-enK(ll U|»yll llU flll'C sllliWint1m«.-!i»-.wji« il! •!•"':> • i.!H'iti:»iit-.'\vl!"n..h!iiiiimmti .hiiddualy iuturrupied Mm b;

    i

    Tlic cnrd-Uiviny clnsws linvc n new c;nm»wliioh WdK fair to pin 'r-niKvcESlve euclire

    . to the wall. 3t in decidedly the jullioht(;ame of cards yet invented. It, is culled

    •- ••Hearts," urnl isKoniir-wlml bludlar Iu wldslexcii|(t Uial tho essential i-lfiueiiL of thoKuir.u is to hnvc nolK'tirtslert In your handor in the tricks that you may. havu i:up-

    , tu rP ( l "t_the concluKinn of the^gamp. ,,Tbq"""ciiirds arc clcnlt us in wlilst r s u i t ' m i i s f bo• "followed.' There t» no triimp—the idea o»

    euuliplayer.lielnKtoKelrid itfallthclwart.ho may luive and avoid being compelled'totake inuny ot his neighbor*, ' In Iho oITortto do this consists ; the fun. Any whistplayer can EJOO. In London llietlira i.OOO ciiiniliible tnul tut ions, with

    ual inns, with nof mrarl

    y ^ . . , . : . . .; .••What are you thinkins of, Johnnj

    what make.-you .«o quiet i" •••••'"i was thinkla?," >aid .lohnny,' "what

    pii-uicit uni^ibu In Mvi; up inCt-ceiilaiid.'"To live in (,'rcuulaml !" saiil hi

    uujther in sundry . ' "Wliy,''what, uncletliu MIU ever put that ideu into youHead?"

    "WL-11, ' ' H piled Johnny, "my' tonchi;tohi us lo-il.iy ihat in Ureenlaud tiiu dnytf.ie tliri'e itiontlis loiii;, and I.wtis think'isij; wlmtii inap i; wmild lie whm SiUid.-iy cniiiu aiuiind nnd tht-rr. wouldn'tfuiy .'•thoi.l for threu; nuihlhs."—[i'eck'j

    diil '

    A (;

    "You'll die Boon, won't you, grnn'maf"•••Yes, dear, 1 cxiiect to." v n•'And when I die, yran'inn, can I be

    burk'd side of yoiif?' .•>W e n , dear," add,she,- as her heartwnrmed toward Iho iittlu OIIG,: whom Bhofolded closer In her* arms. : ' . •:

    "Grfln'inn," softly whlsporcd the littlerouue, '•«lmi»elv ceuts," " . ' ' ; . !

    Pimples, Boils,AndCarbunclciroaultfromrtdoljlIitatcd,Iropoverishod, or impum condition nf thanlood. Ayor'sSantapnrillAptovenUnndcures theae eruptions and painful uiiiiors,l>y removing their cutiic; tho only effect-unl wny of treating them, :

    ii i i iArcTrtSarnpmuati:oiirnut>[ l

    d l i t d

    Jrijvriiiedihiili havi> pnlncd

    unii f r H Vmuati:oiirnut>[ l!olla, lil:li havi pnland ilistrusMcd mo ovury munii fur HOV-t-riil ytar.4.- U. Swlca, l'laiuviUc, Alicli.

    I win badly trouiiird with l'implos ontbn fatin; aUti with a dlsmloration of tlmnldu. whleli Khuwcd lltclf in iijily darkinitrhi"!. No pxti;nud treatnu-nt ilidinorotbnn temporaryi;ou>l. Ayut'aSar-Haparllliiclfucted

    A Perfect Cure,nud T li.ivr-n.il been troubled ulnro.—T. VT, Hmlity, Klvur *\., Lowell, Miua, .

    I vrta inmMwl williUolU, and mylu-ailti v.iH i b miitiifiitl. f b'-piu

    • miiis Ayi-r's S.it«iit;itill.i, nnd, In ibw-ihtiv. tb" fniiiHwwall di«.il.|..;ir,.,l,;iiui

    l l t b H | 1 I I V i v l l:. i:ill,ill.v, \ I.

    Ayer's Sarsaparilla.U «i!.H.yiillilni|4*l«. .V!.l: tor Ayi't'H^.ii-^ii'iinlhi. ! «!i. mil Iw l.urt.iiittlu.1 In

    IVvIurollyltr .1.1'.Ayif*ra..T.offc!!,Mn'i.l-rht-Sl: s|\l.»lllc»,Sr..

    nr.rs niKAM ji.-iurIs lull ii lii^u'tl, xtmil' r• ean!i d i s c o u u i , rvprice H.ulti mailed, on ail-plt||l|""vIi4i'iUv|!iitVfi.|M>n.t| un fniitUbliitiiititnl I'OKT MUll-ItAV, i.n.1 t..l;o tM- in«;il""I r.f lnr..riiilni,' tlirlr

    1L-II.!.< mul Itn- inilill.- Mitil tlic-v nri!; mnv iire->ml loilii t.'iniiTltikliiiriii thit inohl ii).[.r'ivnly\- Jow ruti's. WithuxnpUT'iwcrl II h:inil-"irii! licurri! min.in[.i ittal xallr[iicl(iry i-oinlui'-t ut mir

    wlth'.V.M nir. C""k U l f " r ' ' r c M ' r v i "" Mie.||UI111

    We nlm tlormhtlmiiitj in (he hr»t Winner.Our fihUitmlna Iff}/* tf,c My fur.anyinHumy ttmjth of time t/exirril, without

    CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACBFSC RAILWAYIIv ro-"Ti!i of !U control p'jHltlon mid close rcltllon to nil r-rlnclpnl lined HnBE nnd\ 4 n ' nt Inltliil nnd to.-intml 110U1V1, constlttiioj tlto moitt Imjiurtnnt mld-contl-n»nttllUik In t i n t iiMtoji of ttiroujli triiiintiortftttoii wlilcii inviton i>:ni fncltl-

    ue"tr . ' w l nnd tntflla liutwcuit ftltTiH of tlto Atlnnilo nnd I'ncillc uonuta.. Itin »l!io tho favorlto imd biMU routo to nr.i^irom voUitiiir.r.st, Nortlitnat nnd

    1)•ivt'M>or't, Miwaitlmit WiLitiliyjton. rttitilcki. ottimiwft. O."kii!wofiii, WiwtUlvirtv. ;t»wn uity, !3os Molnu.i. Indlnnolu, Winioract. AtlnntU*. Kncxylile,Aiuiiibon, Hiitlim, Outlirlo Uontro nnd Council fllufli?, In Iowa; UnUailn,Tronton Catnoi-cn nnti IC'-twin Uity. In Mlsponrl: ].ruv»'nwoi*t nml AtchUun,It I"-IU"IH; AHwft iM\ MimiD'ipnlUi nnd Hr, I'mtl. in V.un'JHOtii; Wnlnrhiwn'lriD inoiu, nml lum-Jr.jdn of liitnrmuaiiito dtlo«. towns ^irnyes innl utitctontt.

    THE GREAT ROCK 3SLAKD ROUTEGuarmito-'fi ltd n'ltrons tb^t a^npo i\\ iiHtttun.il security oirortlad byafiolld,tliorturiilv IM',1 v-ic itjtrr three or four ,h;/> . _vlnhtHir Unlit ir/,fit f?r*l ewhiihueil.Any tijt>: ut i'»Illn or ni-l;i'i i-im i>]i'lrtil,t,irr'vc(I P l o w s ,I'lik-li sin* in;iilj I'i-', iu'tn'il:i!i nml .

    il i i liuml ul nil llin.T'

    Aileger OrganSTYLE O. No. 32,

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    ROYAL RT. JOHN,.RUNSHICH ARW)

    SJELFSEi\KKl)llioiUion.

    N.B.-OUR SPECIALTY :

    SILKS

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    ll .>f W),|rii , i n i |,ltutnl ntct'il. \Vu

    ll -i>ii.'k nf

    ^w#» i i < l I ' J i H i - 1 , ' a ^ t l r i i ; - h> t i t n i l p i o - v i s - I n . i r . ' i i r

    Mowers, itcapors and

    ii W i k f r ! i i iMi t i i i i i i t l f i i iT . i l r»iiiulrWork. All tirdrrs* a:«! ri'iiztlriuir iitumi.tly atti'ininl t.i ul thu lmvi-.-t IHI^UJIU rii\vi.

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    Bowers & RflltchellTAt MIL- Uli] Huivwrf K.nnulry,

    \VAS1I I \ ( ; Ir. tor imtlloiiti'iil

    William J. MnhonWASIIISOTON, N..I.

    Tcaoliur t»r I'innn !tud Oi'Kan.'; Tuliitiii iiivt'ti;i In Vocnl miiKlu ulao. I'ujillH uLU;in!i;J^ul.

    tbdr own rosldenco. M.ijro tlinu 10 ycara"l T finllo

    Bcnlly IliiilJiiH', "c.\l iloor lo llic post ofliM. Rnoms lnrfC !....! cimimwlious. Tiililc!ncwn'nil uiiuuiriwlnrcil lir tlm ceMiralml.I. M. llnnawiek .t Ilnlko Co., N. Y^. nmlmo [jii;ih.mini.Uliy:gr.o.l jn.!gc.vtn:li!: tlic.bCEt:::i:lhc:.wor!tl.r.,C1uir.c.;niii ^ciixvcn if. youilnn't |ilny. Niipi i j l llonni for nil. Dcst lininila ofcignrs nhvnyson liniul.

    JOHN S. CASTON Proprietor.

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    •fSi™ HARRIS REMEDY CO., HF'O CHEMI8TS(R R I S R E M E D Y C . , UlaOOmr.Ti.nthBtroot.BT.I.OPia. MO.

    tlielr o w n rosldenco. ••Sliiro t l inu lv ycara roKlBtcrod, 00 um. d r o o l n r[•; oxpeilenco. Torme tonfinnnlilo. •',, i.( Druggists,Owofio,'K. T . .,

    A pnvilcln 1H niijilSmflmo ciicti nnatrll ntitl Isgrooribliv I1rico6UconiBh'n'ruseifl'!'; 1*)' i"111!Klstorod, 00 uln. Clroulnru frou. BLV JSK03.,ruffglBlBOw0BCN T '

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    ADMISISTIIATOK'S SAI.K

    R.ISAL ESTATE.

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    PercheronII CUSKS.

    Island Home Et:cX FamflrO'aoIiilo, Jllcta.

    All Mock selectedfrom tliu Ket of nlrcmid (innsM ot ostAblivliL-irn-i'iitiitlotinn^

    .Blaols' Casliiiieres.

    Our .stock cnimnl l)o itxi'vlliiil roi'qHiilityuiiilpi'ice.

    SGHOGH & STECKER2s\ \V. Cin1. iiarml miiroa cm ) win!. IVIocs renson

    . In tliu Ki>lKCftpul lIlKi'.S-niiciul «t. •WVIiim,'- Mo. Uwiwiinmtciico mile lUn\. Scud for i mV 1 \ «»i>r. tut "vliiiiittir ni ilin " 3 UHtrntLnl cnlfitot'iii", frijn by inn ,•- Audrw

    l o n . N . J . ; ABiiW(!»r i i luMi l in t« i nl . l l iu U y 4 a K ft F.VIISUU; llotro It, Ulcli.

    Centennial Exhibition 1876.I'crirnlie LiaiiUOiliios, Mui'inc Vlcivn, Aivy ' "Oil, PuHliil or yruvoit. Crayon l'wiraila 80U"3I 'i"1'"!!!. wlUiouffratne,'910,(10, ilnnviifrom 111" "i ..« . M'oemriiiB. uiisnrj)nsst.'ii.liitriilu olrcBomhlnDL'0'u..J nuisllu ulTuc'1, ' Sut-iBtiictlon RUaranlCi'd to iicraons Imvlii^ |«Ji»iini.of dui'cn«cd relutlyca to bo onltirguilj ulloni-lionn made In drcre to cult customers or.nuivdrupcry adjiistctl, AildrcBH, > .,.

    ' ,. : ^SHARPS "v;^.j Now nampluufnnntordpn Co.,*N TJ

    i i v v : ; GREAT IRISH STRUGGLEA 'tnitiimii ' .ilaicrv i>I tlio mSfility slriiRgtethroiii'tnut AniuriCMMU Kuroiio. tlmt larockliiRtlioUri 11*11 KiuiiirutoltiHiilre. Only fj.Mi. Ku-donnlby-I'atnolU .IlliatraleO. LRLLS FAST.

    They Won't Last Long! Our Splendid Bargains!Now unit Exclusive Styles, Latest Nnvolties and,

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    SEASONABLE GOODS FOP, FALL & WS^TERMISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE.'

    Parlor and Olmiiiber Suites awl Household > Decorations >>•v-^A.tH'̂ '-l-ss^Yariyty-iOliTgooAjhdnest goods: ^Pi'io^s A fc '

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    102&: io4;South Third St. |%ston,