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gets out & chew, and puts ih in his mouth F i’filfiofis ESCAPE. *a M“- ® rétaation With the Assistance dt a l‘lre Escape,. began to smoke it. fit the door, dum you, : potato in the house, No, I hava't i eve h a stove, where it would thaw out. a?!” mmfi \ 3 : 'the: \boy ss be tried to draw smoke throt 3135116 cigar stab. . ! y, what's' the ' matter mth your \ph ' * Rheuniatis 9\* \Wuss nor rheamatiz,\ said the boy, as he threw away the cigar stub and drew sone. glider in a broken fea .cup. . \Pa ins got the worst looking hind legs you ever saw. You see, sincg there has been ' he has bought three fire escapes, nade > wont of rope with knots in them, and he has been telling us 6very day how he could rescue the whole famfly in case of 2 /tomafia twmefinfhe night to get saffron, f $634“ old flannel petticont that I broke gin heanas aA kid 'cause the people wrow lho bill of fare and they only | . pettiuoata for one, Pa was cross at p kept awake, and told ma he hoped 745, BA usher to baby matmees. Pa says fifbought to be alaw that babies should ¥rive on the regular day trains, and not Kor the midnight « express. Well, pa 'Agleep, and he slept till about o'clock in the morning, and the i unaswere 'mlosed, and it was dark in is and I had waited for my break- “flit was hungry as a wolf, and the @ me to wake pa up, so I wont up xmt’ 4 an 'At don’t know what made me gur E v- f my chum had t put it in a wash £311 , gand touched it off j xedflre l was going to wake pa up than tel} himit was all right, and gt: 'at him. - I guess thero was too oh fre, or I yelled too loud, 'cause pa s vende Sfinfi‘mnhed through the hall towards the jabk, window, that goes out on a shed. I tony something, but pa ran over Nl A4 told mo to save myself, and I got £2 back window to tell him there was ymnflmw \tet himself out of the Hé lad one end of the rope tothe leg of the wash stand, and he 'was climbing down the back side of the swhed. by . the kitchen, with nothing on *\Tbul hiis tight shirt,-and he was the hor- fflflwt 1653113 object ever was, with his it,\ wil *-» Yage Hjing and trying to stick his toe mi?” {lithe rope and the side of the “T don't¥think s man looks wail with nothing on but his night shut. I didn't blame the hired girls for eredwhen they saw pa and his _. £ dogs come down outside of the window, :3»~ and when thay yelied I went down to the “t. «mw‘ car 4 ix . %, P Kitclien, and they said a crazy mén with « 'f’nis¢k was trying to kick the window in, the doot aut -tet pm -in the > Ho asked me if anybody else W saved, and then I told bim there was [ fiml and he must have dreamed he Bahama-where. Well, pp was | and raid ho must be wroug 'hesd, and I left him thawing him- mmm I went after his “fiat-e would be more com- hm _ Ma came in with a} MM and after Wm 1mm» muoflm Mbfirfliwmemgfl any vaseline ?\ asked the bad taf‘the grocery - man, 'as he went in cold morning, leaving th¢!T pormwed it and put it in pa's pistol aé' beén thrown down by the the stove, | iy as \Was you - bronght up in a saw mill ? You'll freeze got the -grocery man, -as .. \he set the syrup keg on a chair by the fub\it on pa's legs,\ said- , so many fites pa has got offul scared,apd. 2 *] eline or pa's lega will suffer. Good day.\ tegedlfo rush | Po oo n procs go CBF | $3 Well, 18,51; , 'Wintting/¥p{the Clock. ._ --We{{9 of tlie nef@h®) . 'Tick| tick! went the old eight-day [ ig to hive twins, | clock: | ' fob, 'Cayse ma had d-nights act WM out of bed and grabbed a rope } f-Polly, gravely, -*OGrandfsther told me is to be obedient and gentle, and to learn , i8d goes deliberately at work children, | when the minister prononnces the bene- diction, and then when they get out of doors he is all teady to spit. He always doés that. Well my chum had a présent on of a music box, just about as big as pa's tobacco box, and all you have to do is to touch a spring and it plays 'Bhe's a daisy, she's a dumpling.' pocket, where he keeps hig tobacco box, and . when the choir got most through singing pa reached Kis hand in his pocket and began to fumble around for a chew. He touched the spring, and jest as everybody bowed their heads to re- 'ceive the Hénediction, and it was so atill you could hear a gum drop, the music box began to play, and in the stillness it sounded ag loud -as a.- church organ. Well, I thought ma would sink. The mmistez heard it, and looked towards pB, and everybody looked at pa, \ too, and pa turned red, and the music box kept up 'She's a Daisy,' and the minister looked mad and said, 'Amen,' and people began to put on their coats, and the minister told the deacon to hunt up the source of that worldly music, and they took pa into the room back of the pulpit and searched him, and ma says pa will have to be churched. They kept the music box,and I have got to carry in coal to get money enough to buy my chum a new music box. Well, I shall have to get that vas- Tom, were playing happily akd hardly noticed it, But the clock did not mind that, for it knew there was some one in [the house who would hear in a mement if it were properly ticking: or not, and who would be in soon to wind it up, It was Thursday, and as sure as that day came, Dame Marsh would take the key from a little hook and wind up the old fclook;~-- o But bpmdes bemg Thursday, it was New Year's day, and Polly was teaching Tom how to spin a new top, which had just been given him. Dame Marsh was busy getting the din ner ready, and was saying softly, as she glanced at the happy children, \I wish he would come, He said he would try to begin the New Year with us, - I wish he would come.\ Bo deep in thought was she, that it was rerum e» U membmfl 'the 'élock, a Tom 1th then fung down his top and cord in a' temper. \I can't do it !\ he said. - \I sha'n't try.” ''Husb, husb, Tow, dear !\ said Gran- nie, as she took down the clock key. \You shouldp't say can't, or you will never learn to do anything ; and you shouldn't say sAhan'¢,or nobody will teach you. You are only a wee boy yet, and have hardly begun to try to do anything; so yeumust not give up so soon,.\ Tom hid his blushing face in his grand- mother's apron, for he knew it was naughty to kick his top and speak cross- ly to his sister,. ''Come and see me wind up the dear old clock,\ said Dame Marsh. She was a wise and loving woman, and tried to train the two motherless children for heaven., In a moment Tom's face was all smiles as he watched the heavy weights being drawn up, while the big peodalum swung gravely from &ide to side as if it never meant to stop. \Why do I wind up those weights, + Adin hieriat‘bjpoakw 'up to sing the last | Bcato6 tune, and feels in Ina tobacco box and | Polly Marsh and her little brother; 'actiially a quarter to two before she re- || [ Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the Compare t ,e dose and, qunnhty of Hood's Sarsaparilla and yen have. con- clusive proof of its superior strength and cheapness. Try it. Tilinois derives an annual income of half a million from the Hlinois Central Railroad, amount in improving the wagon roada of the State, | If a well be poisoned, woe be to those who drink thereat, It is worse to poison the fountain of- life for one's-selt and for posterity, Oftén by carelessness, or mis- fortune, or inheritence, this has been done. Ayer's Sarsaparilla frees the blood, the vital stream, and restores-ap- petite, strength and health. P+ The rumsellers of St. Louis have made no attempt to keep boys away from the pool tables, and the harm to youth of the city in oonsequen‘éb‘ has led to a movement which W111 probably abolish pool tables, A Leapinto Popular Favor. It is not always that the world ackow!- edges what is right and best; but Bur- pook Bmoop Brrrers, by universal ac- quiescence, have been awarded the pre- mium for cleansing the blood, curing indigestion, constipation, regulating the bowels, and 'toning up weak nerves. Price $1, 0 A fish of solid gold, of the bullion value of $2,500, is reported to have been dug up in Ober Lausitz, the border land between Saxony and Silesia. Its sur- face is said to be incised with mytholog- ical flaw nought After archaic Greek patterns. < *: n—i-L—r—o-M Wines for Invalids and Table Use. The Port Grape Wine of New Jersey is the best medicinal wine in the market, and it is said that the vintage of A. Speer far excels any other produced. t is heavy in , rick fn favor, snd welt; adapted for sickly persons and for gen- eral family use, Bpeer also pre- serves the Oporto Grape m just as it runs fresh from the press for the use of temperance people and Churches with- | out fermentation or the use of spirits, As well as the best Port Wine to be ob- { tained forthe side board, For sale by J. I. Mason. 16 The officers of Engineers in Berlin are making interesting experiments in war balloons, and in photographing from a height sufficient to be out of range ard command a view of the surrounding country, in spite of a rapid rise. By means of an electric apparatus a plate has been secured in less than a second. tn C' Sitting up Nights. Mrs. E. H. Perkins, Oreek Center, N. Y., writes she had been troubled with » night after night with it, and was ulti- mately cured by two bottles of Troxas' Eongorric Ou. C FILES. by & sense of wei ht in the gunk oins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup be has some affection of the kidnoys or n boring organs. At times,. symptoms of 1nd!- gestion are present, as flatniency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to Dr. Boganko's off ea absorbing the Tumors. allaying 6 intense itching, and effecting a permanent gure, where all othsr remedies have fai ed. Do not , but try it and be cured. Price 50 cents. Bent prepaid om receipt of price. Ad- drees, The I'r. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqus. Obio. Bold by J,. 1. Mason. 1771 Seeing smoke arising from one of his straw stacks, a Grand Forks (Dakota) farmer seized a pail of water and mount ed the stack rapiddy. The interior, how- ever, bad been eaten ont by the flames and as he reached the top the straw. gave way, and he was precipitated into the burning criter and was cremated. Moxtrana®r, Vt., March 24, 1882. More than filty years ago, when I was Poly ?\ \I% wouldn't go if you did not,\ smd f all about that on Chnstmas-uay.\ 'That's just it, dear; and so every* to wind ft up it would stop ticking, andj be of no ase to any one. I think men and women, and boys and girls are ery | era, and ssk God to help us, we are being wound up to keep on doing the work he has given us to do.\ ''But I haven't got any real more hes Tom, yet,\ Sid Polly. *Yes,Gear, you have. Your wark now your 2mm wall. Then, begadestmhng ‘dmkshndwnthizhas a face finch shows us the right time. So all law was before the Legislature, and the | member-who defecded the traffic bap- as well as big people, can show |like a clock, which is pointing to the mtmwfibm issa] Ta maxim tds the right mn of dle Co dom an sal on a boy and suffered from a cold or any throat or lung affectio Elixir, and consid | due, By order of the B ( Trustees, ! remedy for all such difficulties And 498, B» order ofthe Dal 5.23801; t *** | from ite frequent use in all the subse- ; Be rag T- quent years I have seen no reason to qualify week since it was bought the weights | edy for those diseases which are so fatal bave been wound up, and the clock bas it OUt climate. gone on doing its work. But if I forgot | teb | ons much like clocks, only we wang mdmgunburbnn theatre Bhe has no beauty ap more often. - When,.we say ofir pray. | of fe2ce or figure to help her as an sctresa, t but is work, no mdependen: of suffering, caused hy dys- pation, sack maximize, aroma-m grined by # mmdBc—m 1 took Downs' It is proposed to expend this lin. A petition signed by 6,000 people astbrmia for four years. Had to sit up| [ ROBERTG. WYNKOOP, Orwhich 4 tive remed;fon bodily gin ronin gato wand +: There are, fow 'new college songs at Harvard, and none of. original merit. The cause of this is said to be the popularity adopted by the students sometimes to new words, thus forestalling the demand for fresh tunes. J ogeph Durrinlurger, Broadway, Buff- alo, was induced by his brother to try Tromas' Hourornio Om for a sprained ankle; and -with half a dozen a dpphcutlons he was enabled to walk roun v Hight. * -o (o> Kidney Complaint Cured. B. Turner, Rochester, N. Y., wntes F \'I have been for over a year subject to serious disorder of the kidneys, and of- cured your Burnvoox Brmoovp BimrEns and was relieved before half a bottle was used. I intend to continue, as I feel confident that they will entirely cure me,\ Pricéay‘ fo The agitation for closing all workshops on Bunday is becoming stronger in Ber- hag been presented to the Reichstag, de- airing t all places of business and, handiwork may be closed by law on Sun- days and holidays. GRAPE VINES, ._ Fine, vigorous Vines, Two, Three and Four Years' Old, for sale by the dozen or thousand at the lowest prices, These Vines aro raised on the famous Mt. Prospect Vineyards, at Passaic, N. J., where the wefl known Port Grape Wine is produced that is so highly esteemed at Dresden and Berlin, and other European Cities to which it is ship- ped, and that is so highly esteemed by physicians everywhers, Sign}: dress, 17m3 Passaic, N. J. conyvyINcinNa. The proof of th adding is not in chewing the flung, but in Lest the article direct, fr \Mason t, has a free trial bottle of Dr. Bonank ough and Long mtg for each and efery one who is nmictod wi 11m, Colds, Asth- ma, Consumption or any Lung Affectio n. Warranted to cure yon. a gow 177 THE ONONDAGA CO. SAVINGS -BANK In the New Fire ProofBullding, CORNER SALINA ANDGENESEESTS., Was chartered A NEARLY BIX MILLIONS or DOLLARS or ABSETS, Broumkry InvestsDbin Bonds and Mortgages 'and in public Stock and Bonds, Interest paid on deposits at not exceeding the rate of 3 1-2 Per Cent. Per Annam. Regular dividends-January and July. Guardians, Trustees, Females and persons unmccustomed to fAnaacial transactions, will fnd this bank a safe and convenient place to which to make deposits and do business, .The President and Treasurer of the Bank will be in attendance daring business hours, to givbany deaired information, Bank open dally from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,and on Bat-r ay evenings from 6 to 8 o 'clock . TRUS’PF'm pANIKLI, P. WOOD, President,. W. baring O\ °} Vice-Preat's. CHARLES FRANCHOT, Becretary Theodore Diasal, George B. Kont, Wilitam E. Abbott, we F, Comutock, Arch bald (. Powell, Francl® E. Carroll, Uharlés F. Williston , William E. Rose, J. Dean Hawley Rassolas A, Bonta, Thomas Molloy, E. F. Holden. Aoson N. Palmer. FDWARD 8. DA WBON, Treasuer. bave an ijovention or discovery obtain a pat- am. 1215!th the bene tn. e \ Lo unl, \sent (roe on a. 5M “a how to cases before the tent Office and Court.» receive skilful at- YOU tention. Terms accommodati mg Upinion nmrnga patentabilily free. Addresa J A N- UA & , Bolicitors of Patents and Toun- selora in Prtent (Causes, Washington, D, C. EDUCTION OF INTEREST, ONONDA- Ga COTNTY saAvINGS BANK, SYR ACURBE, From this date LOANB wiil be made from this Bank at FIVE PER CENT. per Annum. FIVE PER CENT. per Annum will ba the rate of interest from and after the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY NEXT unayi furtb«r order by this Board on exisiing Benda and Mortgages for Loaos hel! by this Bank.tubo which the accruing (nterest is promp§iy it a sovereign my opinion of this standard rem- Josera Pogasp, Pub. Vt Watchman and State Journal The granddaughter of Ohrrles Dick- bes gone on the stage in a London 1 possessed of some comedy talent, QqulI Independence. What can be more glorious than to be the rigmach. - Thiamnbeessfly wo ak a An cmenfimdnt to tke Okio qumm' 4 t North of GenalEridge,)Baidwinswilie t Meata deli vared, if desired anywhere within pald within tea days afte~ the same becomes £1?ng \ Bfififi MEAT MARKET, PBALAXR IF Fresh and Sal Mean\ 61 all kinds My the Table. CASH PMD FOR FAT sToOEK the bounds of the Corporatten,. ____ | . reommended |. .. at once, 'This {moan spacing in d o 0 of the comic opera airs, which are|. ten unable to attend to business; I pro-] 'B ril 10th, 1875, and has now' Usadtnthux mind“! 01m: as 'for Cor 'mu onpm'pou zlxoouonf. £9:- Yklukly \Pors } PrErsong. s FEXKALES AKD WEAKELY he i\ 4 2 Speer's FOUR YEARS OLD. HIS CELEBRATED NATIVE WINE is from the juice of the Oporto Grape,raised in this country. Iteinvaluable TONIC AMD STRENGTHENINGPROPERTIES ulce of the Grape, produced under Mr, Bpeor's own personal supervision, its purity and finnlnenosn are guarantsed. The youngest child may partake of its gom- erous qualities, and the weakest invalid nsa it to advantage. It is calm-lg beneficial to the aged and deb tuted and suited to the various ailments that affect the weaker sex. It is in every respect a Wixx® ro ax Rxrirp ox. SPEER'S P. J. Sherry. The P. J. BHERBY is a wine of Bupsrior Cbaracter, and 1p es of the rich ualitien of the grape from which it is e. For Purity, Blchnean, Flavor and Medlosl Proper- ties, it will be found unexgalled. . *C SPEERS J. P. Brandy. This BRANDY stands unrivalled in this Being the purse 4 on ie Yflu a purs distilixtlon from the grape; contains valuable medicinal properties, It has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great favor among first-class “milieu, Bee that the siguature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J.. is over the cork of each bottla. 8OLD BY J. I. M A 8 O N . And by Dmgglsu everywhere. Rev. Father Wilds EXPERIENCE. Tho Rev. Z. P. Wilda, well-known city missionary In'New York, and brother of the | Date eminent Judge Wilds, of the un- sotta Supreme Conrt, writes as follows : \ TB K, th St.,, New Yorl, May 1G, Insi. 2 AY ER & to , Gentlemen Maasers, JJ. C Last whuter [ wak troubled with a most uncork \A fortable itehing humer affect oyf more espec au}y my lhinbs, which dtehed at idght, and burned $0 intensely, that E coud mearcelt (a ar any clothing over thon. 1 was also a soidfarer froin a severe catarrh and eatarrlial cougn rms appetize was poor, and my ayatem n goo-l desl run down. Knowing the valuc 'of A YEN S Samsara. RILLA, by observition of mans other cvice, <nd from pfrmnnl nea in former vear«, I begun taki g it for the above-nuined disonlers Improved almost from the Arst dos . short time the fever and imclieg were a livy o, ond all signs of Irritation of the alin diaap; u~1| M+ catarrh am} cough wore also cured iw thee drrerrm means, and my general health greatiy improve, My appet ® Adter A until ft ga now excelient. O| fecloa hitndiesd per cent stronger, an | I thesecs «sults boris use of the SRsaraAREELA, whtth 1 recommend with all confidenge as the bert h! wud one d ron ever deviaed. -| took Gt oin smal odes threo times a day, and used, tn all, lea« the coin hetries, I place these frets at your se e. hoping thei® | publication may de good Yours reapect{uwily, 7p Wonk Ct The above Instance ia but one f the manye s gtantly coming to mur notice, which prove the per | feet of As erie i to tha care of al} diseasieg tron; or pal porerished blood, nd a weaker cd vitniit Ayer's Sarsaparilia cleanses, enpches. and erresqtiiers tle dCs C astimulatea the action of the «torsch apd hawel« and thereby enableathe avetem to remial mul nver come the attacks of alo Sern Cur ise u wecees Frnp hone of (he Soctn. Phewmaten ”fl-mrvh (, vt y Debility, and a'l Ajenrders reau'tiong {fron priar or corrupted bloc! and a low state of ts #ystai AY Dr. 4; C. Aver & Co., Lowell. Masse Roid by an. Druggiets, price $1. «<4 le cples por #1 gil praia) AYEAR'S \t-ffiwflf-fif‘ CATHARTIC Aria Jand? - PILLS -e ~BesfPurgative Medicines mwmlpauoui mug-«t on } ada e, and come BAA everywhere,. Always musk-la. are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. | world ALL THE LATEST Manufacturers' Prices. 001mm, being far superior for medicical pur- | and- 0. Bails. 'Tam ter; Humors, Half®~ |gcard Head, Sores, Mércur Diseases, We“ - and Inez-111832“ es,. Dizainess,] . Loss of A {sate Juandico. . wasting It}! ”155m gestion, ouszzess. ep- sia and GwemIDabmt f The Largest Retail Stock ever shown. We nre receiving daily from theToorss of i the oldest and best Manufacturers in the ,\(# @ oveucres, and /-*};\ we retail them at a email advance on the MATTINCGS, Lo ne. WHirz, Rup Caxok, & Faxor PAWKS,‘ OTL CLOTHS fall widths) \ - Goops & Lace Curnuting in endless, We S; ectalty\ Wmnow Emma's SHEPPARD KNAPP & 00W\ SIXTH AVE. & 18» ST., New York ae \A HATGH dc If No. 12 WA“? fig. MEMBERS N. ¥} BTOOR ®: Buy and sell tooks and Pond ment-Beo d-me same if required:. allewed pn (131113311.an eons 81 wis We have ttoruln [bi Width; Olfl n from which our agen oren oa M. MOVE! m o noes ae eon nuvimumtmscemmen :o S ”WW M C Cazh Paid frr pdes, Pelts and Tallow. 271 by their faces whether they are mfwwwmfi?mmm a Frafir God's work. When you look croes and had an effect contrary thet intended: {-/ Forthe new book pout, as sores one did just bow, you mifimmmlm Agefltswante ammawm OF LIKE. ontre\Iing any bookin the riarket. Apply to , m’wuwamw - Richard's Boy, m Em ¥. Ya #11 Fmé; {biography 1 | XATHAN S. CUCRTISS, Srccpsserto Baum & Oorties, mm“ vfln waitress \ their deposits In this Bank, day Eveniag» from 8 $080?de zed March 30 A 4 , January qu at the rate Jr] J OPEN from its. m. to 4 . fiamsw 5m rap Mam“