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DANSVII.LE BREEZE TUESDAY DECEMBER J. I »5. ANCIENT LOG CABIN. STANDS ON LAND THAT ONCE BE LONGED TO WILLIAM PENH. With AtMlUew* II1* OH mf t%* Old Mftktr Wirnt* aavd Wa* tb* KrtbflM* •* Prowi- rMBllk*- fladlag as EastfeS C*la •* IT* Tttn Ar»- ID the northwestern port of the pretry Htt.** town of Media, the county fc-at cf Delaware county, Pa., on a tmct of land known as ' r-tar Mean I.\ cweed by Samuel W Fur* ell, located a genuine eurirwlty in the form of an old teg bouse, which contains much to Interest tbe antiquarian, and to afford material for the historian. The .tincture meas- am 33 feet in length and is SO feet wide an/1 15 feet high. It l> 63iJ to be CD « of the original manor hcuses con structed ability after the arrival of Wil liam Peon and hi* colony ca tbo bank* of the Delaware mcr. Circomstancws point toward that belief, and prOTe the claim to antiquity, which makes the old log bemoan important link connect ing tb« distant past with the present/ This house is constructed of oak and chestnut 1> K' hewn from the primeval foreat, while standing betide It is a giant oak, tbe largest by all odds in tb» anTTOunding even try, which u a living witness of the SR * cf tbt> lowly dwell- lagwhitb finds shelter breath Its ha#e onl^prPudJDy arms. Trre and huus«j are eoch the complement of the other, and seem destin+d to erotinne their intima cy daring succeeding yean, and perhaps age* In the year 1581 A. U. en the 2d day of March, Pvt« and William Tay lor pcrrha.**-d the land open which these object* cf interest stand firm William Fsna in England, and on the 92d lust. Thomas fYrwell took title to the land npen which the bouse and tree stand and adjacent tract*, and after numerous transfers it finally came into the pos session cf Mr. Powell, who formerly resided in this nty bat who now lares in \Star M\ont.\ in northwest Media. Upon diactiveiins the hiitonc valne cf the hoes*? and «ik, be TObsetiueotly took precaution* to preserve the objects of a pout age and civilization. Tbe bou>«* is cunstrocted of log*, and to prevent tbe entrance of cold cir they were chinked with murtar The small windows arrl doors were hand made, from tbe primitive oak cot fro a. the forest. Tbe facw and ends uf tbe*e logs are srarrvd and defaced by exposure to th« st> mis of at trust two cfUturies. and sbmv plaimy tbe ravages of the \tooth »f time.\ bat at heart arc at hard and sound a* wbt'n first placed in position ti> f'jrtn a house for one uf JVnn'* folluwen. The ptwnt owner, desrricg tn both preserve this ancient itructnie and to Improve iu eiirroandings, added some seven or eight years ago sevtral addi tional ronns to the original man*urn, bat outside the maeetve old chimney is exposed to new, and Inside the log* with their plastering, the windows and door* with their wooden latches and strings may be seen, while the low ceil ing of homemade boards point to a date when the its and saw were almost uni* vertsI ly used by cur forefathers. At the tmio when tbe addition* above mentioned were made an old English coin was found. Upcn examination the coin prnred to be a penny of the reign of King George I, and while the date is almost Illegible, It teems to be 173), cr perhaps va ember dite. This old Ku« lish penny was lying under tbe ubX Wooden doer sitt, and bad beconio im bedded in the ground, aod was only brought to hght by the tse of pic!: aud she vei. BUtury and tradition Mite in the story in relation to this old house. Beginning with the river Dubware and teaching tut far as purlieus cf Ches ter county, and bonndtd abo by Itidfey and Crura creeks, were some two tracts cf Uod deeded to (he Taylor*. IVwelL* and ether* t<x 1691 by the proprietor and founder of oar state, William Peon. Cpoa each of th««e two tracts or parcela of laod leu hoo>e5were ervcted,acd one of them was de»troyed by Are. Qi*e of theee> hon'Mw. tbe one now owned by Mr. Powell in Upper Providence towuihip, adjoining the *uwn cf Meduvis the sole nxriTor, and it is correspondingly priz**d by him. The bocse and old oak, together with the cnnusitiee cennecred with them, are Tery antiqw, and there U no doubt hot that the claim of antiquity is well founded. In t * 15 it was tn the old leg cabin that John Powell changed from the Quaker to the Baptut faith, and cr- ganixed the Fint Baptistchsrehef Del aware cnonty, known u the Brandy- wine chuch. The congrefration wa« fanned oa J cue It, 1715, with IS mem bers, said among the delegates were Abel Morgan of this city and Junes Jones) and Joseph Eaton cf Delaware. Thus tbe old hense. constrmcted by s> list settler from th* virgin forest, whiek extended frcra far inland to the shares ef the Delaware rirrr. has bcth a odTil and a religions history, and hast been both the birthplace of prominent fami lies and the habitation within whose walla a prominent denomination cf this and vnrxoo&din it country ant sprang iav to exUteoc«.—Philadelphia Telegraph. A Bank Failure. AN INVESTIGATION DEMANDED. A general bnVfaa; bastaeaa Is dou* b y the bonua tyMeta, because the blood dc- po^iu ia it* raolts wtutrrrr wealth we mar gaia from day to day. This wealth is laid ap against \a rainy Qiy\ at a rcserre road —*i^Te in a coadtuoq of healthy prosperity if we have laid away saJScieat capital to draw upon in the hocrof <mrrrratcst aced. There M daacer la gctti&c this, because it \a a ahra of tetfcBjt doira la health. To a ^ia iq blood is ncaxly always to filit {a mAett- KT»K Gtsb. The odds are la brer of ttw rnoi of coainmptioo, grip, or pocttosoaia, if oar lircr be inactire and oar blood iaj- paiT. or if oar flesh be rednced bciom « tuaitky stamjjrd. What ii required ia an increase £a crax[crmji{kti*x ilrenftk. Dr. Fierce** Cotden Medical tfecoTery earichee the blood sad taakes It whotnorae. Slope the- waste of tisane tad at the same time tmilds op the streaeth. A medicine which will rid the blood of its poUoos, cleanse and invigorate the rrtat onraas of the body, Tilaluc the syrteni, thrill the whole beiixe with newcneTgyaad rasle pennasrat w-cxk of it, issaitlrcreBtedyofiTeUTalae. Bat when we make a poahive statrtaeBt that ai per rent of all cases of coanmprion caa, if taken in the early stares of the docaae. be cram with the DiscoTery,\ it seems like a bold assertion. All Dz. Ptcrce asks is that yoa make a thorough famst^ranon sad natiafy roonclf of the troth ct ha assertion. By fteodinz to the Wo*ld*» Dtspcoauy Med ical AMOciation, Eanalo, K. Y« TOO can ret a tree book with the aataes, addresses and photographs of * Urge nsaber of those cured of thmat. branchial sad bxag* diseases, aswellsTofakia sad scrofulous sflections by the \GoIdewMedicalDtscoTcry.** They also publish a book of 16c pases, beiw a medical treatise oe coossoiprtnB, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, which will be mailed on receipt of address and six cents in stamps. THE ESSENTIALS OF A SUCCESSFUL CASUALTY COflPANY ARE a I UpeodacearoUcTthatls AnlllTV pbda.coorlae.oaU<anleai *» i - riI11 'J r iooTojt: rwl«l by them* reatrlcuoos oaiy. which experteaee teaches an naeawary to protect tn* 1 hooMt policyholder acauut tho on- acrapDlous. hi the aJJofitmeat of ctamt* tor Iaa«ma!ty. _ j, rreord for atrartfht- forward dwlitur* *Uh tasared ahd repreMataUns thattsa r^raaUwof pwrmaaeat aad ptauaat relations. /-m • A | to paj at afffht all approv- Capital -Sf^srjs^ aoQorbic to IDSOTMI aod dbaatnms to taa pTD«>eaal«» Bjua ^er ta allow of liberal caotraeu to t»prMtitallTias to theueU. To ««rt»r« thew three eawntlala Itepatabl* As*uU shoald aibl»» the EMPIRE SICK * AC1DENT C 0I1P ANY Of Troy, N. Y. Honesty VT C KBOwltoa, G«a. Asstit for Ur. Cuu JOHM neOOMALD. Pral tVILUAn it»«. Block. CO ML. —Best coat —AU grades. —Pnces right —Office on Ossun St. —Near the Canal basin. DAVID E. RAU. CROCKERY. An entire New Stock of Crockery, 3 New etock patterns— Din ner and Tea Sets ot the best warv.Fancy decorated chum p>ece» of the lal**t style and pattern. Nothing better tn town. Also aline ef Dec orated lamp*. New goude received etery day Priced right BURDICX A WELCH, tty Main St, According to the Inrsrtahle enstom est the Duke ct stichmcad'a tamlry. It la prescribed, that the tld«st sen and the •Idest sua of tne eldest sea shall be named after King Charles U, to whom they owe so moch. The same principle hs preserved In Lord SaUabory's family, where the eldest sens are named Jam**, after James I. who beat owed the earl- doan of S«li*bnry and Tisoouary cf Cran burn* oa the original fouderof the AAXSCW Mothwr—Has Mr. BatfcfaJ fropoawdyet? Daoghtcr—Not exactly, bat Uet «Teat- ing. wheat I waa holding little Dick la aty Up* Mr. Bashfttl want to the piaaa as»d na| \WcttidlWars a BcyAgaiav** Ik is clrar that we cannot look round aad take note of oar contempcrariee in any iWfawtiurnt in life without feehng eertaia that many who stand In the first rank anaor indebted In anyway to any physical powers which they aaiy kwxe caltivaAea fur the derebprneat of their mental organisation, and I may mcbade in that oaaunation also seme aseaof past bistcry. Yet. as a matter cf his tory, the physical derelcpoent come* fxst and pn m that good physical weri shcctld be coltriated. The daagez lies not ha the cwlrrratioa of it. but in the orvrcaltiTBrioa, and the ssadeacyaeer Is toward the latter. I caa rememher whea tnrcisesof a physical kind were limited la number; whea cricket and rowing were almost tbe only ones, and when rowing was the enjy exercise that ted to any considera ble risk of overstrain. Now both thee* exexcieca are being poshed to rices*, while others which are Tery popular, swdk a* foot boll, cycling and pedntran- ism. are alloriag men to snorercaltiTa- tioa ot certain ports of the body that tboal| be chromed; that destroys iu Latest and Newest Pat terns in Gentlemen's - Suitings Hating made arrmngemexts for tag large samples of the latest ] in gimuerneo'a saltings for wint t* fo secui 1 - est pattern* „ winter X am to show them and take orders or fall suits or smrle garments. My stock H complete and etnorace* all the styles In American, Eogiith and French fahrios, and 1 guarantee to make a perfect fit. My enstomera who axe among the beet btainese men in tbe town, emphasize the aoore ecatemcxLt. Do not throw away your taooey on a -misfit, when yoa can hare your garments made la an artistic manner. Clothing Cleaned and Repeired in the best style and on short notice. L. HOEPPNER, 5? POI M Snurr. - DANSTIUX. N\. Y. Fire Accident Life INSURANCE tySoond Companiee. Prompt Adjostmeats. Call and see me in the Oeiger block. Emit C. Klauck. Also Notary Public wrd* SeaL -TBI STONE MILL. WIUL KXCaVA!f<3aW Ita fall Improred roller floar.bes^qcaHty. for finest oa a Uheral basis. Wo have a Urge stock of Scotch Fife haro spring wheat graded by inspectors at 100 per cent, and grown oa the celebrated Dal mple farm in the Bed Ri^er Valley of akota. This mill h> making better Boar than heretofore, hariag better stock. We are prepared to do cnatom Wb-at, Bye, Bockwheai, Chop or Gra ham grinding without delay, and sell for cash oniy,Bo7ler Floor, Graham, Rye and Backwbeat floor, Cbop.CorT5 Meal. B»an, aGddnaga and Screening*. E. H. Readshaxv BvanaYiaas. W 1 6( •|-ME MOl-TMAN... MEAT Own XJU . Cxcajjun Snuocn. DA.W1LU. FRESH MEATS la greet rmifctr- tkcckoimt th^ Hams, Shoulders, Bacon SAUSAGES, L.UU) tad mtjWm^ VX«M pnafltr dclinnd Sm mil B.O. HOFFTIAN. FREE. The Baxxrx wfll be seat to swy 1 Jan. W r *r <Mr -^$1.00 TTif iisssiri'ir nf tfii'i par f \ * aadsmg. Sahacribe sow Le T j The Breeze. | 'HEN you get tired of experimenting with poor Hour, try Williams' COLUMBIA It will surely please yon. Use one sack and you will bay more. For sale at ail first class gro ceries; and flour and feed stores. Call for tha 1 'COLUMBIA.** Kuriosity KiUetJa Kat. We are not m the kat kOSag buuseas but nould like to arouse your biriousity. Has it occormi to yoa of late to try oar work. Some say they caa get satisfaction nowhere eiea. Ladies, remeatber we do Lace Curtains and guarantee to make them look tike new. And the price is right. Drop- oe a card and we will call. DaaamUe Steam Laundry. N. L KJncsiey. Prap. Cars !faa*b*r«tl TalrtMa, A man carrying a beary satchel chased 'acrosstowq car half a block the other A Well Kaewa Ealtor KeeesasatcstA* Pr «rxlaLrer >e Caiarrb Balaw For the first time in my life 1 g^e a 1 _ _ _ m *^^ t f^ m0nij J;».^ i< Ji,?^' hJr.1» d»V. and by rea>.u . f a slow going tmck thatlowe to other sufferers. Mr. Rush taorertakelL As he was- about to get was thirteen years editor of a reMgious ! aboard lita glance rrste<t«o thesiilect weekly in Dayton. Ohio, and has been a the car for a m-mient. With an exr/res- mlnhtterof the Gospel for forty- year*. ,{ <1a of a l«nn on hi* face he turned so that with his age aod experience does not speek lightly when he eaya: \1 have girrn your Catarrh Balm a most tboroagh tml and found it all. and «ren more, in Its Immediate and per manent good effect\ than I had antic i pa ted. From theb#ginnin« of it* nee - and oootmooosly it washtgfaly beaeficial ccmbrr.\ rcphed the conductor, point and curatiTe. For catarrh, colds, dif ^ to an caalocn* 13 painted on the Ccttlty In nasal breathlrg. prerection wro lwx>xk. ' Yon wouldn't fcelieTe there snmndandtrUtolback tothesidewalk, \There# T another*\ remarked the con* dnct'jr. _ •'What*atbemntterwithhimf Wrong car!\ aaketl o passecscx. Xa GoeWttiL Ha probably mw the of coTda. somiees of tbrost, it »s the only w m3D - scwrstitKras people In remedy myself and family bare fooud Yfrk aut UyL a 'Teb^-aathirtn:ner N ^^^££«rso \1. ^don-tdotw^ common anderery day a matter that thebusinwsof anyotber carcn the bae. the fact that It may prove adaegeroa» Wonit-B don't tciud it M mnehas men, ailment is apt to be orerlooked. Pretxin- u a rol**. bat some of the men will do ger*s for a coldm the head is a charming uythtcg rather than take this car. remedy; asedalnUbt the cold wjU be gone m the morning; used while tht? chokicg epacm Is on thepancryim will cease tnstantryand the brealhiojr; will come naturally. Three or four jara will cure a chruojc c&se of catarrh, A small *ampte will be eent on receipt of 3 ct. stamp by Pretxinger Bros., Che\nlata. Dayton. Ohio. chap chased cs np yesterday, jumped on and jumped right off again. I called to him. and be yelled back: \ 'I'll oi*s my train, but I'd rather do it than nde in that hearse. * MUNYON'S 9IAKKS FCaJUNCrt CtTstare WBUI PHY »1CIA «S S» A It- Mr. a*fl«U Waa «a04 t* Be latcanal*, Mr. Tnomaa O'SeO, fireman at Bailors' Soogr Harbor,StatenWaad, says : \tart fall I was laid u p with sciatic rheomatiam. I was treated by four doctors with <rery remedy known to medtcal science, e-ren electricity, but they finally gare me np saying my leg wooid always be pararyx ed. At thU time I was urged to try Manyoo's Bhruaatism Core, Its effect was wooderfuL I found entire rt-Ucf from pain after a few doses, and, by CCQ- tiouicg the petlebi, was completely cor ed.\ •A »f >re fle 9mr CaveJl atiian. Profeesor Many on pots op a aeparate remedy for erery disease. His Bhoe- matism Care never fail* to relieve rh«Q- r***\™ 1 in from one to three boon and cures in a few days, ilia Catarrh Core b gjoaranted to cure catarrh, hesliag t*>e to IN THE DRUG STORE. CHARACTER SKETCHES AT FOUN TAIN AND PRESCRIPTION DESK. Fall 1895. DRESS GOODS Oil Tai»w<* wcfccKt»«T »ry li \r «rf »it »«i«o f ttr«««c«»a». ^IMPORTANT BECAUSX of tk, Hif &M (, Hlact tnm BECAUSE ot tM mu Willr. KtCACSI at tlx wnt mrttt t> trt™. •T«t. as (ar « I'm branl. thurat Afflicted putt u4 rwlotiB^ thtm nttrr brf an acclilent. Tb«re - « a nom-IhMdtb. Ui» Djipep»i» Core upwdSy fcvrvl lines In tcwa tbnt won't bare AlSfcazra all fomu of stomnch trouble. His car cn tueir tracts. \—Sew York Son. . CoM Core n*rer fa. fct to core tK« rooit —T~ ~\ , Kmc cold in A few boors. TheMonjon la nUrrocninfcir the Grand Central, rtaunn tbm tDlmd the otbtr crcning \* °° 4U *- wo pat^men. closelT folkmol by . Penon*! letter, to Prof. Manjon 1305 third. The bartender.\ «£n had leen | Arch ttrtet. PluUdelphU, rV. answered talkmg to a companion, etcprxd toward , with free medical adri e for any diaeAee. the first two rumew with the familiar piMONDIGEjl I hare now la stock the bcec tee, and the sauet ot It that I ever had. It Is ahwohasety- perfect ice, sad wUI be sold at prices that are right. Leave yoar orders for Use coal mg season BOW. Call oa or address. PHILIP ROBERTS. pajarrnxa, saw roai. Gtirlstmas Gilts Arc of tea jsetcis and Kucb muiict i* nttcd it this season. Why not come to the \Seven Or * •crs Store-ami buy something tual is both ueful aAii orruuacaui ? This soIiJd oak Ladies* desk. French legs, pot- toed tush, best *5.2S. Est racks with stfrror, •rmbcetlA rack and six books for $4-75- Kocking chairs, npholstereil ra silk plash. $7.05. One aandred other Bscfal aztictes at ssodcratc price*. fiOwe^sTOff W^ BC^esr^^sr^Lwy Xeawef Prnm—§mm >*«-ara. ••YM CwTKwfS. X0CHKS1XS. a* Wail as IT CUraa aa4 aTbT*a <&aM. So«u St. Law la Baatsl— The time honored jokes In the fnnny papers about people who buy stamps in a drug store audw^ct them wrapped up and delivered maybe oM to the average reader, but they are new every day to the drag dispensers, tinch ridicaScas thing* are eTtryday occurreocea. A well known druggist tells of an injtanra when he was night clerk in a west etiddrogsrere. Abcnt 5 one morn ing a Tigorons ring at the night bell roTLJiVl him from peaccfol slumbers. Be came down wearing on** shoe, such mt^- eeilau<*jcs clothing a* he could pick up in a hurry md a decidedly croo app»nr- , ance. At the door was a bicely drtof?p<l lady. \Tccld fc* k Indly sell her a stomp ? She had an important letter which ehe ma-<t mail, and a* she aL*o dfdired to catch tbe 8^0 train she feared «he would tur&t i t Th*> Ftantp was sold to her, and then very sweetly and inm>- cfntly ate inquire.! if be would not. since she was In such a hurry, walk to the comer and mail the letrnr for h**r As he had worn cnly one shoe down he regretfnlly declined the honor. j The ?ola dwpmser in the drug store usually eee* and euj*jys more peculiari- j ties than any cf the drug clerks from < the fact that he is not bothered with any nf their ret-ponsibilittes. Hid great-! cnt trouble is in deciding whoev mousy' he shall take In tho ca>e of young ladies ! who drink eo-bi together. If it were < men. each would bo anxious to pay fcr tbe beTeragea In the case uf yuung kv- ' div«>, howeTer, each U apparently anx ious not to pay fur tho drink. Then they argue with each other on about this line: *'Xo, let me pay \ I will not- I think I ebooU.\ \Oh I'll be awful angry if you do.\ And all the while, says tbe soda dispenser, they are hang ing on tu their dimes with % deathlike | grip. The soils man finally solves the | problem by taking the mctyy of each, j and returnicg the change to eocX nuk ing it a \Ctpcinnati treaL \ The proverbial J*]ke about the man who winks his eye at the apothecary when- ho wants a \stick** in hid soda vt not a fiction. Various cxcasje* are made to get hrrnor. but the standard aud ruoKt usual LH a terrible pain la the stomach or ebe a threatened chilL The drugK'^t always suggests Jamaica ginger. Tbia suggestion ts twter ratisfactory, a» it u whisky tbey want. A favorite tridk is to a-k for a «1. JH * of caUsuya, which, to be tharonghly effective, must be mixf-ti with wh.*ky The *'fiemU\whomakelifemi9erable to the rtrasgUt are legion. They an* fiend* who are addicted to phenacatia. to brcmo eeltzet, ti* quinine, to arsenic, to strychnine and to morphine. There are also pnjple who are addicted to the UM »of wineuf cocoa. The drink ccn tain* a quantity of cocaine in isolation sou had a reririfying effect on the system. Thipxe are quinine fiends who take as morh w ISO grains a day. Not long 1 since a St. Louis physician preKribed this drag to a patient, ordering i t to be put in six powders of SO grulnx each. The patient, a lady, took it all iu 2i hours, and, jtrange to ray. got well. There are several people in St. Louis who ore addtcted to the use of aromatic spirit,* uf ommccia and vichy. Tbey dr«nk it with great gusto. The uorphine fiend is a shrewd and dascriminating buyer. One of tbe usual excuse* when the fiend U a woman i& that lb** drug i***for mamma.** Poor namma? She ho* co^ny tins to answer TUT of which the is guilt less. Some of (Le fiends can trill the hrand of mor phine hy the tnrte and will have none tnt their fatcrite. Ooehopelesa cane baa b ^i »me so expert cn the quantity that be usually takei—three grain»—that with a dash cf the bottle he caa throw the exact quantity into the polm of his' hand. The druggut with, whom he osuaUy deals has rvrified the weight of the doHe thus* prepared many time* and Insatiably finds it correct t o a fraction of a groin. The drug store Is a favorite place fcr lewvirg bandies, valise** etc Many of the pock-age* kftare never called for. A Udy h:ft a bundle in an Olive street establish ment a year ago that cimtained two da^vn, anils Of underwear and has never rwtnmcd (or them. At tho aume drug atrtre it well drexMHl man left hi* vail;*, containing clothing, papers* a shaving ttt and many mimUan*»oas ar» thilt^aLdBevercamebtickv The stran gest cose of tbe kind was a man who teft his wife at a down town store about 9 o'clock, premising to rvcam in tea ruin- otes. At 10 o'clock, elosing time, h e had not returned, *> the druggittt sat down to wait fur him, act car in g 1 to turn the lady oat on thestreet, Atl3J5 a. to. he dropped La. much *he worse fur wear, and then there was a scene that re pi id thedrnggtst for his TarjgrvigiL People who get hurt cn the) streets in any maniier always go to the drogstcrea to be patched up. They claim treatment of this kind apparently as a right and part cf the eairy of the druggist ti> the public, and In nine rases out cf ten do tut even expras their tTr^rtW tsec the •«rrioe rendered them. Physicians' prescriptions would ofbrn, tell the sick person some tang they did not knew if they rouUuriJericand them. Chalk and distilled water fur nervoua- nessv sugar pills for headaches and pink water fur dyspepsia are fxeojwnt pre scriptions. T>.»T — is an eld gentleman: who pa tronizes a Scuta St. Louis drug: srore who thnkshe is accnurmed morphine fiend. He began the use of morphia fcr towmnia. The fiat preacrtpriaa called fcr chalk, hot It pat him to sleep* and he has had It refilled every day since. He sleeps like a babe at night, except when he ml flea his usual dese, and then hewalkstbefiorxniirilhegBtait.— Sc. Louia Post-l>jpatdx> •What will yoo hate!\ I'll have a gla^a of lieer,\ said one, and \Gire me a glncw of vichy/' re- marV*d the other. The third parry, who was aluce, or- demj a giant of ginger ale. The bartoider, more interested In what be had been saying to hid friend than in the customers be was waiting cn, drew two glared o f beer and placed them in Cruet of the two gentlemen. **I d:ti order beer,\ remarked the vicby drinker. The gls** uf beer was then placed be fore the thud party, who likewise re- ftwed it. Finally tho drinks were properly ap portioned a* per order, and the Imbib ers paid their checks and started for the door. The bartender bad an unJieceasary glass of bfer on his hands, which an noyed him. He threw it awny with the remark. \Tht^chenp peoplecnaee more trouble than anybody else.*'—New York Herald. Stop. Till*ft It falls to the lot of few men to be ar- reetcd f-r stealing their own property. This happened a few days, ago cn the Date street division. The proprietor cf a boot shop was informed that a man had snatched a pair of shoes from the doorway and* was making off op the street. Ueing a bit lWt of foot, tht shopkeeper bounded af ter the runaway Finding there was every chance of being captured, the thief dropped the sheet and bolted down a side street. The own er picked them up and. continued the chase. The crowd called out* \Stop thief V* and a polKemmx appearing cn the recce in/rantly caught bold of the man with the shoes In his potteasion, It was useless declaring that be VM the owner. The policeman bed heard that before, and nothing lees than marchiog his captive back to the shop, to begiveu into custody, would tofRca. The Intel ligent officer looked slightly disconcert ed cn finding that be had caught the proprietor ot the e^tabl'shment and let the thief K7».—Birnileghorn (Englacd] Kail. Jfate or Paraguay tea is made from the leaves cf the Bruailiua boHy and takes the place of tea in nearly the whole «if Sv/Cth Antevica, where It has been employed by Initxana from time immemorial and by their cooqiierurs and settlers since the seventeenth cen tury. The tree, if left a!une. will ac< crure a height cf l.\> cr 20feet, hut the plants from which the mote is collected are moderate si-zed shrub** with numer ous -terns from one-roue BP IN BONDAGE All B*r Illk— Mmffj JUIeM at L»t cf Hks lllc* Itar, irk* atesMts rt m JJ «XAB «>r Stmt, X. T. Traieler's Bulletin. Thi s IawttwrtavMt (Sale aboxaK acttrmet e-eery f*«y In DaBaTftte tot over stcre. CAPES AND JACKETS. Whether yoa want a Cape or Jacket it wilt pay you well to see what we offer. We are in position to serve yoa veil at an absolote saving of money. FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR. This department was never more complete in the line of variety and low prices than now. Oar Ladies' 15c Jersey Knit Vests and Pants can't be matched in Livingston County. They are hammers. Our Gents* Camels Hair Vests and Pants half wool at 50c. are a good? 7j c grade. Don't pass this department. A shawl is a necessary thing for a lady to have. Our Badger State Shawls beats the world. Please remember that nowhere outside of the large cities can you 6nd the variety to select from that you can at the store of SPINNING UHL S COMPANY 155 Main Street, >«|anar» Pvwaa Sli. Sf-rrtaw at Aioc for local seat loo* tnCoecJ 04, ^«a>S C P. SL, «xc *Dt SaaUay, No. 1H-/or 'Mm**» a * Buffalo cod Rochester, conaats uac ti ATOB for Coratag. 9f*w Y ^rk PaUailci. pliia. Trains arrive at ML H>>rriaat >o->> A. It. aivltoor* at. except Samiay. Furtier biiormation trum H. T. JwKcut. D. t aosarrs, Ccn. A<t.. P. D. ti«a. Pass. A<t_ 177 Vain SC. Boffaio. N. V K«w York. *X*TT..rT. TATiTiT : DusiilltiDd It Morris R. R Taxes Effact THURSDAY, FSBRCAEY 5Ai ,»S M , |Eaat BntrnJ 1 ^ rff, ip,m. OaaaTttle ii*4« J fcj- *T «at Sparta. uiy» i ot«a MeKair* I tiat 1 6^1 SoBTaa. it w • «-J> An trxJca »(U ra dauiy except SBOttay. Ease Boaoxt Trains will have TtctiC ot track afraloaC Travma ot tit* iam« ciua maaiaw; hi tha optoaita dirfurtilm. B. P. KT7XPHRXT, Srrpt. CENTKAt Mew Yerk ft Westen R. R. C«. . r.a. PJ*~ sTarions. AJe. AJS. S-S»-2aD M>6 t,»a. TSTaytrUitl Arc. n*» t'-Tj J^J £JD S: IO PerfuoavllW >« *** jrvj H» is 1 6r» KogeraviAle. r-1 awja a» £30 SiS Stony Brook r.ri % BH+ t-mUaVam. H\»i:. lasn.-n.]^ .tie «,«! Borna T*i KOI 5 .00 3=» 4t5U Arkport diu torso 4 fc«> 0JJU 7iJ» Anlvt»H'vUla-Lv«. &.«] MKIO 4 Traica IKTWS UomeilaTUla -U'« a. m. ami tv on. connect wtta star* tor DanariUa- at aloa 7 Brook l*l*n. taavTins: Daa»vut* H B<Xatr >ardB«T** a. nr. and tr» s. m. coa&scta ae 3tonr Bri Clea with train* for Uarnailaeula fm a, t& 1 WeaCerw atalrraaaeT. Takes effect Xowtar. SweJl. tat. CrVoai Oar representstJTe was recelTcd verr pleasaotly at 383 aaJexaniler StreeC. by jfiss Ahce Tocmg, who- tcld how sloca childhood she Iud been heM ta the bocd- sge of paia from her back, never re- awiabermg the time tlmtshehadaotBTif. fered paia cr aches in the region of the kklaeya, Jataay were the means she used toimdreTkCbat there seemed BO remedy for Iter maw and she atUJ remained acap- nve; then tlocg comes these little enemies to t^kache, Doana Kidney PilKaud a half box releases ths Doods. as one by cae the achea and pains disappear, ate Oads herself a slat* to paia no more, by their I eaauaaed use. Shesayar \I. was entirely j re Ua red ot all my suffering sad new I aim! perfecUr atroag. healthy and well.'* \How did yoa take this remedy t* Xiae Toung was asked hy our reprcseatadva she replied that she followtd uireenbas txpUcitly. 3Gss Toung then told how the assJady affected her; saying her symptoms went \Stooping; bending over, walking or itaadug say length, of time always nvt sse a paia hx' the smalt of my back. I had a paia la the kidney * all the time, aad If 1 caught cold la would always settle there; the paia 1 suffered was. of a very exnanattug natare; at nlgbt X could only lie fiat oa my back say other poaiUoa causing paia and suffering: the serves' passing up eoy baclt, were affected aad tht* brought with It severe bnHlachev hut as I said before. Doan a KkhwyPuhi hare rtawVwd all paia and suffertar ea> tlrtly aad I sever full better sad aesltakc teayllfav- Boaa 's Kkhwcy PtHs are for salt by all dealers, price Oil ceuta, moiled by Fostsr* Ifllhara CO.. Bnffalo. 2t T^S-jle areata kat WW Uaitsd Statsa. -rxrioa*. Iso. Asa. Si Nature. Roches ter DyeiBg Co. won't begirt to dye the leaves for some time yet. butwearealreaciy dyemg and deansing Men's Suits in antri i^utrim of Jade FroitTs commg. . . . Fix*-Cl *Sa* Ws«k awsst Fasr Prkas Bria»g •*» the Wan law iff nAINS & LEACH. Dyers aad Wrcaclk Qeaasza. TcLoSs. fcwwITIJaWorda. Goods scot and iituiiusf per cxptcsa WRsxfTm S^^1 ^P|| I B turn aa< rrre EtAta* rlllZI aea -staiawt aatarar lywaaa. M •••••• Ctsrw DTSt>»*SIA» NCAs>ACf«C f COmiWATKm asses! PII Set. Morrts.._. I )aawvUle WartiiiLrt^,^... CUbucVoa. Avoca^. ta -fS .. Coral njr— KLmlrm .. W»Terij BuvaaaatotL SeraaRm .. PhiltwtHrjaia Sew Tor* .. . s0.a,aQ .s ( !• ). 4 IS la. HJr. at_V. aja a. A . a soul Taoi «3si,. I 10nr sill SOT**..... ID ah s» r* f.It ori sitt ssst X3t jiiaii H • * '* jacaioa i tsst, « s 1 laasv K BT ] n sa s os j X3» urn tOSK sos rjA.AjA = Tkenfa nothtac iw the way of zl wafotw. earrfaasfsv buek ^oAro,. = litkt aad heaij vekicVz of all g UaOA that w» cawaot furatiak Jtm. = Call aad mak. your wmtttakaown. H aad wemw sapply tkim = Comer ot Main aad Fraaklm = itreets Danrrillc. A $I2.gO Overcoat fill 5 I4j...!! ». aui\. a. jmrrAiD Noa X 8. TVand s solid vaawbuls tralaa. E. L GARDNER rMwasTSTCAn rtinrsnAcc Marth Steam Pump*. . . Oilkvc Sees .-T~ ------ - Lttbricajsjrv 6baa» Haifa ra. Talvaav 1 Watwe\ Pa«-hinra. SeawA^TlmpavSaOrloAl Hall — »aatSctmoarvHo-»x. B«msaw. aasa Mack- • . ami ysaffrtfaarr awat awpoliM ot as K.ttahla> Pof valraav am* at Oaa- baW Hotel Livingston «. I- UTIa, Fnayr. TaiA B mm AM DM. ncnttr nwlaw; amtf B aov Kni nam tm enrr taw nr. Gooc taotlatblwrgCttekgM. JH aWa. wBZ The best the world over for fit and style the ones we sell for 88.50 We are very proud of them and want your opinion. Our $10.50 Coat is a beauty, has Satin waists. It's a gar ment the wearer will take constant pleas ure in possessing. Our 112.60, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Coats are the em bodiment of luxury in top garments. till ttfm. Kramer Son, Q C5KQC URCIC, [keepthe ingest amvd awoat coapieie stock ot Sxwrss MACHTJI-B m Wtatna TSww .York. Witk tke eeiebratvd '\SwaawaarcT 7 at tka kavL Sfawlxrd Kotarr Skwttle, Staawksrcl Yikrawar Stot- tle, Paraeoa. Mackiav. Tmn tknw beat oa avik Tkey are tke qa~*Mt, Kgitewt, aaad rwiftaat. as wall as tietaaxfeoawst, aB kniaw;the beat awif-wajwadB^ ste^BicaJe -paltrflitaclwmUt £T «rT atacaine warraattexi fox-five yean. Call aad let mt skow tksK to yb« 137 l\m JTKtCT.