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VOL JOHNSTOWN, FULTON CUTICUI~A. PY.LEMIA. POETRY. {From the Christian Adv:oca e 1 The New vers•on ty Republic N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.1881.' gllve me ao accmmt of his entire and their connechon!l wtth Mco1onl;s -[From the Q,;bna.n 0! Frolder oh l aetorit\s ho h l.d v sltet.l tl e prieo sorts ?! leother-Rnsslnn t~ Spanlih I:!Olr•t~:~;:-;s~~~;pmt't~<>r A CHANCE tCQUAINTA!i'CE dovan Spenltto meo~-all the joys of purga Perhaps at any oiiM time and (lr Blooll l~oJsonxnu. Which suits ua Abscesses. Ulcers, Sote~, Caibuncles;- Bods ~v Mns R H wwTtNo but l)Ot of tb:e terrors or the wed different ausplclos bia talk and tn:mtlng fhey sat by the dyln&: ~ambel'SI ding 1ourney tmld Dootor Emil Durgor commentaries antl questions wbiCll HM I c,.nt.lnn necessary ~~~~;~::::~!':~!~~~~~:.~~t!~tl::t~: A cal!l'•eaged and gra.r pushtng a atass ot nhlne wine away from not au.swer fo:r I was silent to the itself is su~p:lcl•>ui;J~\Il!lg~ 1 1;rl a d Itclung Humors Cuied Rupe~ n life a December if It too Cfa.ibe kl for 6 share of or rudeness would ha.va amused me The love and trust of the M.a.y in my sta~e of mind hie presence was un-·o .~~. Recalling the JO!'B and sorrowst having a. eocla.l houl! togcth bearable and hiS 10quisltlvene=s Sinoe heart to heart was given drove me to distraction He :was an Anew in the e:v.es or mortals, pleasant friends Ptofesor As nrst in tll.e'byes of Beaven ~~~~~~:~h:o~~use in the Koonigs..Strass :when bod1ed Interrogation I omt They talked of tbefr circle broklin broke la upon tile nostess To end It all I took up my As the cba.ngiDe: years bad Oown I :·::;·~~:~;::~~~ 1 t:~lle l'taullen Kooeler s wed book and apparently b~an to read Ti111 atter the hea.t and the burden 1., last t!J.e garrulous g;entleman seemed They satin the shadows alone take this hlnt, and drew out of his The bovs who tell In battle a paper In which he soon became inter 'l'ne Iad iiL tbe sea ~ne down ested-so inteJ;\ested that he shortly fell The Iaaale who wedded the pa.noo a&lecp :Awa.y tn the distant town '\llre••tl<tn \ ta ., of ca n--a I made use of this welcome respite to Made hearts over:tlow with loog!ng of our relentless ~et nearer to my pouUog !Wsalie And eyes overflow with tears ha- we survived ·A.r ith t? I k d I trusli!ullly. 'IiU lone y bereft and weary '\' , .. .., 8 YOU angf} W roe ye BS e I· 1 They turned to tbe aola.oe of yei:• but we stumble in a. whlliper and some oAo Yon deserve 1t she said In lb<•·••·n\' I The well worn blessed Bible ~~:~C[~~~~=:~~~!t~~~~!! 1 Oped a.t thij welcome teat Hi•ul!ll1110 uslnt<\' ton€' but you know only too well And they reatt All fin·goodwptrkt;ogostber,'\l fondly I love you Then pn.nsed with a. Youshalluever regret 1t ruy darling And gazed and pondered and queationed never deplore it that you followed me Jdoc,uljllsots And faltered in sorrowful doub~ Ah 1 but Eaul you have no idea TO- MAN UF A.CTURERS. Se eral Lmes ol Fust Qnahty LAMBSKINS, tbe most cclclnate 1 an 1 m:'itiufaetmer m (,etman) mav be had of A. Autfmordt & Co., 33 and 3o Greene Stleet, WE A.RE DISPLA.YING FOR THE ~-~~~~ llklk SE!S0)1 !: i~~~~~~~i~~~i~~~ Complete hoes of Goods mall onr pmtments that w1ll surpass any thmg ever before offered and as usual WILL LEAD A. COMPLEl'I'E ASSORTMENT OF Sanford's Rad1oal Cure, Complete Treatment For$100. Clear head and :voice easy breathing sweet breath perfect ameli taste and hcarlllg no cough. no choking no distress These happy Lest perchBnce. trom the Bible made OTer how you ba.ve hurt wy !eehnss Th s ewel had been left out ro[)mS a tire It certainly shall not happen The prom1ses toD ot the Muter lJra.y na.p .Hut you too., are not eotlrely \; I ,,~;ii:;~: on whiCh they pillowed their head a.nd a stuplll proprietor who does fault, heart s dearest Wh~n they lo.id their blue e;r~d darlinll 8 know the first tti~ about his business Is it not. natura:! tha.t a. daughter suou . .a 'IY'\'\•• To sleep w>th the slleot dea oill_y \o make out charges which he think back ol her parents? Ah 1 my poot And the promiSe gleo.m!Dg and goldea preseutB in a bill f~ & yard long 'l'here remainetb therefore a rest - Judgirig from yQur tone laughed one So sure their !aith to embolden When clasped to the tired breast. the UJ.OU apellk from bitter 0 what it their hopes were reGting On props tha.t were doomed to fall Because the fn.m liar pages Should nev.er havo told them aUt They s G:bed tlin.t thev were not sleepinK In tho quiet cburcb.-ya.rd nook., Ere a. word ot the old old atoty Ws.a Lo!!t from the deo.r old BooJt They said they would write to the pariOD, A.wa.y in the distant town When work was done on tlie morrow Ere the morrow s sun went down Perhaps to truth he could help them Round whiah fa th tuU!h&keu coald By telling them whidh were the human And which were the wo-rds diviDe Stdl mora need they pra.y wlthout ceulog And hea.ven y guidance s.wa.t.t If chn.nge bad been mOOe in the pa.thway That leads to the 'Pearly gate 0 mn.y the God of the parson Send messengers trom the thrOne To he p him interpret the tidings So dear to the pilgr ms lone And mo.v the God ot the aged Strengthen tbe o:res that are dlm Rightly to read the messe.ge That helps to hea.ven Emd himl LFrom Good W Ol'ds.] Songs of Birds BO: AUGUSTA :W:&DSTER Tho skylark s soni: Artse arise eh rteo glo.d wings, a.wa.ke the air On on, above the Ught is there Pa.Eis tbe falnt clouds a.nd know the sides Oh bluene.:1s! oh deep endloss height1 Oh unveiled sun Oh ecstasy of utrw·ard flight t I mount! 1 mount Oh Bkles oh eunl Tho spsrrow B son& Let bo to soar ~kies bhwk.en under ntght or raiD W<l!>'5't- ~It a.r\O~ali :m l'e:f!f7'\ Lo the fair ea.rtb the frnlt'ul store! And the dea.r sunbea.ms tra.vM down And warm our eaves A True Tome. O'U-rE> DYSPEPSIA IRON BITTERS act Hke a charm on tho d gesUve organs remov og sll th~ peet c symptotllS such as tu.st1ng the belch!.I!g hea n the stomach henrtburn etc Indigestion. IRON BIT'!: ERS aro liglly r And br ng gay summer to the town Oh sun ob bloom! oh sa.fe warm eaves! The linnet s song Oh JOY ot sprlngl Oh blithe surprise of life .And flowers Wake in the b rthda.y April bouts .lnd wonder aml are fair and bring New prOlll ser ef new JOV to be.. Oh hopei oh N\owl Oh blossom! brellklng on the tree I I live Oh day oh happy Now The n1gbt owls song The ftower.! go dead W.ea.Ii: flowers thnt die tor hcu.tcor cold Tbat d e ere even spring turns old And with few hours the dav is spod rbe calm gray sbD.dows chMe tl e noon N ght come!;;, nod dusk And st Uncss and tl e patient moon Oh s ilness and oh long coo duSk! ~ ~~~~~FINE DRESS FABRICS, Lack of\ Energy 5 the Latest N ovcltiCs the fAll SUSOR OJ i88t. Also the most elegant collection of Tho sou., o! t o sw e t 'l ght ngo.le That ha.s a 1 hen. ts in herB a.nd knows The secret of nl joys and woes Aud ti lthe I atenmg starR gro rr pale AnJ fade into the daybreak gleam lJer m ngled vo ce H ,w? s:1ld RosaUe lnatoneofplque- u II y lU bel lo\'e fot me tony? Hod r rbll I But do believe me when ao::.sm e you thcto lS by no mea.ne any l'''\''\'\ why she should be solloitouo or get ill rroiQ. sneer excltewent No re•son repea.ted my young wife man :vas insane For that reason I SATINS, VELVETS, Want of Appet1te, Melts gr e[ and gladness in a. dream Sl e doth not. l!lorrow nor reJO ce Sho slugs. Henrt rest thee and be tree Pour thyself on the unhiDJlering wind Leo. o the dea.r pain ot life beb ud Loosed he~~ort forget tho 1 art., and bu pouting Is the separation of a. moth from her daugtitet nothing• But what off the lang mble quarrel espeeially as Rosal e was beggmg ID\' to be calm and not ca.uy it tu- extrt'!mes l tllmli<lly ~.t PLUSHES, S. ~T. R. Hoes, MERCHANT T And Inporter, , No 18 Nortllc-Pe!lrl street, (f.'Eit.RY J3UThDI:l'iU ) N. Y., Sold by aU drugg1sts. Fevers. &c. -------- Ob palnl oh JOY of 1 fe oh lovtll My Mart is these.\ Oh ros.es o[ the Df)OU l ob stn.ra above f'on.d waned still with thee 1 am these a. man know or the feelings of a wo Ah Emil sou ha.ve never bP.en a bnt- myyouog but I have trut\l that Wlille he was set murmu In I tnne I my bacn. on him SJ.J mg to my wifo Ut ~t I would not tfl.ltO a.ny m I~ n tice of h 1pertinrmt fool At tl c n xt ~t t.tion nt will 1 the tuu stoppe 1 fot met rot' u r ... u i'l tnv<>lt->z left us w:tth notlceJ;~.ll 1 al:lte about wh1ch W to for tho A B C Book 3\ pages or and n.musing re11dmg sent fran Seo tl at aU Ircn B tters aro n a.da bY CtiEM c.u:. co ll.llll ho.ve crofl!'lf'd red I nt'.S :wrnpper Be ou tllf n.U to-ns BY C B C:RANDALL can I p11.tnt a fo.co whicli.ls so !air Tint none mD.y knOW its b'l'ace unles» they aee it Yet should you dre'l.m of any face so rare my swee• my dear ch!ll only roy sweet dear child would not and drew back toto her cornet or coupe that served hel as o. pouhng Without avalll begged her pa.rdon I felt tbe gtoatest J J LOl g posse~!:ieU tr.e agreeable hope that I had got r I m~ tor nen or for good ltosalleo·s~!;~::~ ~~~~:~;~~~·:). humor hu.l Ieturned a.nd we .c BROWN CHEMICAL CO , Baltunore, Md. It seemed all goodness that would surely be.it No brlp;ht eved girl althouQ:h aho once was sufilb Is sl o 1 s ng T roe her girl beauty stole }a!ltllllUS:h I was not eonsotoue of the least and entreated her to react me the of forgiveness She anewe1 ed only a. stream of teo.rs that nowod 0\f:lr meat!J of tl e JOUinOJtng Don Quixote whom she hac.l ~o unc-xpe te lly four d bondnmu.n n.o l p1 oLP.Ctor While we \e ~ laugi 1 g oout the·coiil-lan.a<,th>ll ESI'ABLlSIIED 1830 GO TOll \Cl ARJ \.NF. 5 Ands nee baa drawn with soU artistic touch The wr nkles that revea.l her gentle aoul lE:In<l cl•aritty--ttoat il.lone seems to cheat by lovmg .st 11 the siilt~or her eyes gray e:res tha.t her lovely cheeks Uke rain upon a betl of I felt like a wretched slnneo like a. brave man :who can endure n.ny thing but the slgbt of a beloved woman lo tears My humor did not lmproove as at II o next station in spite of my eight groschc and manyp1otestations we receive 1 un\?elcome fellow tra\'eler This p 1t end to our being alon€\ and wore~:> fvr heetlln~ IDY words and look of IC the strang~r d~UberateJy eat down ana Rosalie with an drove me ical atl\ent 1re mw in the 1 1f Tal \lor .\'::::::::~~:::::\l?J.~t:bf~egan a cooverso;tlon A.eido ' dividing man and wife I bad an ox dislike for the mans ph~sl that with his behaviOI 1(, NortU. Peatl St, -Bettor p~rlsh ln thetumpest than seek a.tall anx.tous to becomo a.c ln a disobedient flight qUidntted with him Hs wns a short older Merchant {Pi'rrv BuUding ) Albany. N FOREIGN I tt;;;:;~j~~:~•):~not the meroloa Of God by gentlemal1 with a bald head and one _\: ot lngra.Ut.ude tbe-to me-disflogreea:Ole side beartl!:i Y -Let us remember our spiritual blrtb tho veal cutlet pattern His 1ace boru • us to lead a sptrftua.lll[e unmlstska,ble stamp of n Philistme ~:Nalm:e Is contented with little repelllng mixture or s1yness and cC\n J.Jut lust with nothlng boldness ar.d self love and some otl In Its little t!ll es and eonstn.ntlv sniffing nose B!\Y ho began a oonvereatloo but It in raet a. monologue given l y l im self. out of whlch twas inrormeu tbat he wos a wealthy happy !ather of \ family rorl;h Against my '?iill anti wtth Jol nson ct3 sal i o~~~:r,~';;~r~~~:,:::\~i he made rnA n.c vy a. clt.l'rgsman!; nro as an easy lift> nor q I envy the cleruyman who makes It onlP•olllol~i~l <>pillions, ea.':loy urc principles also ;vtt h p: ea Hill ulty !i I I ~uocu~d kaeplog ba k my angry words With avail I trtc 1 my whole powel of Ian -A 1 11.1 r:ow gauge r ad is in process u UOl structlon through tho Slony Clove Ctf. ol U lUou talns Thed \-<ld ·wol'~··Otltt I stage boraes wlll now doubtless be •v·~-'\'' a lon~ rest.