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- a i 1 t \ € T I C A t ^ T t ) R Y . B < V I* M t art (eift(M««t*l A young housekeeper recrnUj ram* to tne. aayluptbe could n*ver k«*op ber house 1 b Oftfer I >0 what ah® woaW tbi»r* wor« always iWtttfs Iylr*« alxrot, aod brr life was ftCGtjilant «rorry This «a» •>> eilrftuntlnar) a awite <*f affairs that •» seemed necvtsary to make ft too* of in epectlon oat Uxe ihum - of tba difficult;. She h*4 4fc**e ittHHiu ^ M « n k»pt only oue arrvant, #in«i hart the # far* inocfa work to <ta herself F>* »«>•! her hintbind h**l btrvwla hou*r ' tb*ttii>- urb*, so that lh« children *■ <I>A hnsv th* bev»efil of jmrr oir th* «■« utrv%»«n<» «»f tho fa toll 7 not partnr** ij/Un-ai t.» jrn l*it*» Uio country to frnai*) Jorioff th* surtm»**r months Wb*o I y' .*paaa»l to hvf to tlsit her tor a «aj 1 she • «*?u»#4 ttid< h and Wggyti m* t iri her tihrn I would con>e. so • .at «h« might h»>« the hones in cmlor \ Ixt me ron>« without annoutirament and then I enn se* 'cJt^r where the t» -ulrta U. I setd After n lilll* retottai e she a**/»t»t*'l tnror prr* position N* « d*y bring f»n-rr | wouM not l>e «*pf ied »n I w’cut tn iKj yoUttJ! ftl 0 t> • Hho Wtl surprised to me m»l afU’f a eordJal ferreting Mtil > (>b •!*«# grerr'tbtntf ta tn a state of cupf* .ion for I have nut had time to <lv ar hlugtodav S«niQ'A Xliv better then. 1 remark* rd W * «-on drlfrn<me v r t im (bo tnmbl* bimI as (no hriul« are innietlmi'i brt ter iU h j , n r * ond four hands r n o rrrtnlrv Ijr do nioro than two ne ran itTTnttKO Uial ter* p a tied ittoual y t ust I aaid iliua me yonr «loftst* (•rtbapa thffM aro ibarn 4 isr« of all vum irrtevanrea Knr« ^n<»oub hon>«atthn eolotinn a# the enttrm*. in ibo tbreo l«U rooms tba riuaets wort ao utierly Inailo- <)uat» ftir tba o»m for wbU-b they were dtvlsne^l tbat 1 felt tbo t«ulltl«>r deaer'et) mocUffn pnotabmc>nt (or OAUalng ao mo< b lorcmtfotrnrc It fcroagbt to ml ml the raraarfc <Sf a octal arvbttert *' You nmy ba aure \* ao ftrrbJtbrt 4>a» not an mtelU ftvots |»ra«4Mkl «U«, bta buusea wUI never ba mccektfu), (or a tuaTi rAooot uodor ataud tbe needs of ft (aml)y as regards cloeets aod tba maoy con%enioncet tbat **• ao caseottAl to Ibe hupplbaas and troll being of a household '* Kor b(-w loofl have yoo takea ibis bonea * I asked. \Our Irate Is op fifteen month* from now \ tras the repljr \Yon o»n*t then make M>me arrnnge xnenta wfeere-iy yon fflll he aide to hare more omfort for that time and. if you decide to rnoTo, be snre to look at tte closets bafora you lease another hotuie. n<> matter bow attractive it may be In other respect* * I fonnd the attic quite lar^e with one finished ronm there was also a spare In the hall tbat at a email expense could t* turned Into a tolerably oactnl« utart The kitchen was U ub * * and there was rvom enouffb fnr a portable rnpUiard **IiOok at all these portfolio*, said my friend there la no room fur them on the aheWe* 'in thoalttlng rrvjm and 1 <an not afford to'boy a table for tbrm See. ton, the double rows of books on tbo ahelree they osoaily lie aSont the rr>on> or are placed to rarelesely tiiat they are either lo disorder or fall upon the floor It makes mo (eel faint wbeuevcr I come Into the room It la very dlaroorafftng. U> be snre. There was no room fur more book she!rea, and there was no comfort to he bad trnjo tboao sirea-lt there Ix'cauae the books were heaped one npoo another Id Lhe most vnbltme confoalon ‘ \oo mast put shelves In yoor att«r room for the looks for which yon do o**t core *o mocb IadrtMd ‘ then jon will have atnple room (or the book* yon wish to bavft abont jroo. llooka tuost nut be rrowded crowding Is as Injarioo* to tbom as It Is to human belna* In one corner of the room was an old fashmned mahogany table with a wide shelf below The tab(P wm tuarb the worse (or wear but It w&s of i;ood design, bad turned l**g» and cdold be made into a really handsome piece of furnltore. Hfrre Is the very thing for yonr portfolios, 1 iupg*»sted. What rjoftnlatcd my frtend ‘ that old table * Why I am ashamed to keep ft aa a work table e'en If It wrrr not for that shelf that ts arv ron%rnirnt fur boldine stor&lngs an>l menotng baskets, I ahonld keen h in tbe>kit< bi-u Oh yem >«o.1aI I *-t<lft'ined 1 wh* yon ba*e alU»wo«t ir»»nmg b» d«ne npon It, for the inp t» terr morh dlsnstired Ji d«*ep (lush tufTn^^l her (uelty fore a* abeesplniood U el tttien Ihrrr ta n tra Ironing to l*e d<-ne I ba^e m In the Ironing woman use tt ao O.at *hc an<| the girl needon'y hav« th* kiuhet. »<> tery hot on one day uf the ueek Hay another |dne LaMe for tho Iron tO(t I advised rob tbewe Irg* u nh flue sandpaper and then i >>em nitii (ornltore poiuh lhe ><■(• n ill re-jn re the serrtcee of a rabteiet mitkfr restore It to Its pristine stale hi.t «nb th«x rtcb plnsh r*>«er that you hsvr «u taro fully pot away >«*<j i.et^i tomb tt*e wood and )ou wtll hste » piirf of form tore that U itni^ne a ».1 t>rA»tirr.l I ts room eonugh uti the Iow»t «h»)f tnpUce several of four smaller portfo.to* the two larger <>nea iua) lie «>o the t<ip «hi' t«o people may sit by tt.f tohle and er«*.-» the besuttfu »tx h ir»sr» »>«d ph<>tok'rai>h* Tbank y-mrrer •• much for thr idea ! shall rertainlr carry it <«»t uiid tho y o o n g V> ih nk t h a t a l l this time I ha** had lh<* |«urtf<Mni lean tng agaiti*t i h r « a i a n d ha»«* hod to take eteryth og >»fl n»f rvnirv iai>lr evrry tune aoy oue wnnte«i t< e< th e pir tarea 1 bad de'eroitbed t« |>ftrk them up and put them awa> they were su murb troohle.' Yon most not forget th« rluaeU J oodtinned U« j «rv d « < x e u < jf tbo^e roovenlent wire r r»w ho*<k> at nfireo rxnta a dozen that are w *•«»<!y pot tip and screw thrm info y<> r ' l>-wt door* Uiey Will bold tb* ' S <d rui t fr*« kn («•>«11 COfttS aod other artio^* '•<» ahi<r. jcy have Dot room >u i.ii «• « |f you d' u*it « -b ) •• > < • fiirrii ture hav# •' lie* jm h ihal l*V k't>U ’ a*e I *s» ir J'-*: ' n'th aod tbe> !.•»»» it f«»r u.n» i«>y» A curtain n>a> L** put ber -rr tt «>•> h wi pre*er>i tb<* olli-l hy >-f t<» nm l> ': i * i It) pottI'm < a* »•• • •. • r»e -’ Una) tie fa* y \« b» ««*»»e 1 l«- iii'n %• > It Ih# ha t •> In rtilid'A * um krtl li. » • r ihelf put t w a l « e h o o k * « s * a a A K P tr }jr r o d q c t » n i > n a ) l j ’ tnerc^rtiiK,|*a<l.miaii^WBSW'WfHSnni^»»n*cU^ttos i - o o . ♦«' •t In t.m ia g B ii’ . lit th» V K k H MB* ’ STOitCTt wbtat Triwhia 8tat* -of »• tb a j -anilot(intmeasurta.fl5fe/f<t la^iawo--j VKo, chaij romplle«< d WI «1 tlnnwSUvriue. < nloD All <hf« wilboat tho JlleiitM t «i- ! t«. UH «m«ldgftMl the h a t tptcee dldB.th»TOrttm»ry4Ttn|«<, -.. . g\mmn, hv. fctfttn rcstoro to the orerbardencd n.td } the world, end *tl**-*Hpply in nuuoa*. I 1 ^ ' V^ Vt^iOc *uil .onbtog of ttas nuCrlmenl! {fflt. Intb? tfltwlorof tbtita w b iflB h ir i 1 nwl to know btm re- re^klesslr tAken^ from 11 TXtn th* ttujefa'fc^Wr ffrowti CbaQMV t)a* ’J ^Oo’t laft&tJ tbnt kind, *\lsX,wt t& : Munhnnum T*tttttoLy hmw t,BiiU«ilns »ft««irwmssl»t>ltM.*a i “ fa * t » h » j a d . os an tncnmbmnco. and to ootft cams tbo 4 uppjrTtuJiS\ji<>barl 4 compares favorftutj i mlanblevou* glance . “trot^frttig stubble in i ho ncida Alteon c 4 H«rwl« it Wl[n.&At ol all Uud Kaaum irsien 2 sedlaT 3 ^ would clog ami impede the ulongh. Y e a r, t«ou!fcjc**tatyM>tn*pt*. - __ 1 nt ^t<t» ♦>»•»« » f t , , y w u.i,lm p re^ . i . y . t j m o r «*- i t u 0t “inD0 o r u f . A j S t o r c ^ ^ i l m«y ktoJ. oollior. Too « » . m S e liv :; H i* nothing in rotnm for lU g ta u r t m * ylelrt to tirr stljjtitfcSt BtTuTt id cuK Irnilon, oitd no roxt ln>m fb* nnonn! burtloo of pro- d notion, uatll it is not At all c^ngnlartbat s»ra& 4 >f the olde” rtjitcbe? begin to tbow evWroccs of OTjiMnnent. and n material reduMlon of $lel(L Tlif overproductloo of wbcnt. And the ' or<*a«iontf) dancer of the parfialtats of n iermory crop ihmnuU t Tima tic eocentrldtle*—too., much at too In tte mitt, ot Ita untlipely np *1 pearatiro hn» causnxl another pariia) rot- } olHlloo tn pastoral tndontrt, and now 1 fruit grutrlno ui foal becoming tbo jrrtiat«r entcrprlsa * \ t;( course, the ndnpUbllUy of the «olt to grapes And frott C4xittare generally ta not., a modcro dlsftmtry but tba siren ao . adapted ta found tn be tv tnoro cttonalve thaa we* former]y auppoeod. the protlta of Cralt dolture much j^rcat^r And more snre than those of vrheat growing, and the varteiy of fruit that may be grown ta 1 seen lo be almost unlimited Urnpea , thrive well In almost All parts of the SUOc, j more captn tally throughout the control come ° L t WliPUCTCT WODd^nr(7WlR-«CArn eiscwtiEre, ^ trt ^ ffigten* tuwlt upon limb*?* c f, t^e resion wtll l» foond rtadyflS littid ; ‘ - * ............ . ‘ * --- jCSoJcuUrt- ___ _ _____ _ _ ____ ptpf ..... . ..... ....... hi? tiuiy «ppmxlmnt«l 7 the vsv]ue of I pGMiUtflonA to-day. the forests triost b e ' fooiidemL ttarctfcAUjr lnesban»UW<?, they Add tnc«t material!; to tho treaUV of ** That bltn m* WMk# iunrt> or tut be etood before a portrait of Hurt euertil represented him lo his aro $ nnUutm. w,d was displayed In the ah * flhn'low of a Itowrry shop When du) you know t,ou (irsuit t * •ise -1 o by^tondeT who was dfessrd «9 a t«rtm*r *1 kri«« bln; in the war I fought with <«rai>t. ! nete' shail forgot ono nlgbt be fore \< l kjbtira cottliutied the tall man •’ I woe on ph-ke) dnty Our lines were oear the rt*belv niid we picket men nsnd t«> \,bat tut*etk«T aiol swnp totiacen nod stories al I night hut whou the day cam®, u© would blnao away at cath other Jnsl as If wo were stTa<i$^>r& The nlffbt I spenk of l< had l^eit raining etl do* «b*> It w<ts ebifiv We b*ul ntb little flee* at the poet*, and wore managing to pace awny th* tttye ulea«autl> ^boit I beard the goanl com lug 1 sltuulderefl my mite k<^., 4 iu«i li<*aa.o m&rchlvt? op aod down \V«> .Jnln t wont (hr <dOcers lo know Uiot we dm ontthlng to tfte rrb« except aho<>t al Ibom As the gtuvfd came op, J saw that on* of tho soldiers was («eu /<»raol hm.i^lf I proeentnl arms l-^rlvatr ut>d the rhl man os he sieppt<d In fri'Oi of ote. I beard yob talk log with eotAc ono *’ • \\ bo. r«e 9 I said • ^ es. you mol hr and 1 think you „4>s. ^ — ___ nrrt- lolk.u* n I, ll,» rn.inr ’ CriTSolrf’'to he thflt\Iho'v'lotrvd’^ \ ^ bT ^ 1 thuiiiriit I »«. «oine u. U iilim fo r ^ 0 »H, u,» gnrtn OoM to a i 1 Oav .r » . » bn. ln ..l. ,* m,a<l , « .o rc,7 , ,„ Z a c ^ n t , Jte^lS S ljtnds «hlch were r«lecmf*d cxtmva- eloo bnvln^ bt^n^i^ndo for_ scltntlttr G resiut U Ueiitii kttalned by Ih ilU o n i Afr CarwoD, the ffjronitnt, ntA Sir Ql&Uhet. the eminent meteorologist* h&»e mado-a uamtwt .of high AjwnsItmA. togetber. moat, r«RSMkuble <rf the« took place September s» 1659, .vrbea they attained the tn'eatt'** oltlMtfle ever reached by man Mr. QlAUbor estimates thia to have been between 5flr000 and 87.000 feet, or Abont <mm inllc*. IIU last oUterrn> tlon mnde before tbo greatest «lov*Uoo was reacbwl, fthownd ao oltftnde of 0.000 Jeet Ho then bocAtne Inacnslble and^t remained for tba spaco ot nboat eereo mlnntAK, the baboon tnennwhHe ju^enil* U p otnxit it so < »nHl N r* I was cold and hunjjrv and l«ule cofTee. and toy lru?nd 1 wattled ovei then* tmd<<«l is. yon mean to aay tbat y^on bar gained with the enemy ** ^ ♦-». air 1 stammered *' 1 tld you the rofTee * he asked ^ ea, sir I said nnd jM.,nte»l to a pot that svos txdiing on the fin* la It cimh I coffee he oakod. aa he walked oTrr to the Are *' * Vr*. «lr ’ I answered \\ ell, ivo'll see abont this, said the fieneral *<il' e me a < up ’ 1 |{o«f blin one, and the old man cat down and drnnk lu U hcu he got through he said * Now private roo have told the truth Inat eolTee is good Htit In the future yon had better gel your supplies (root our own yuarter master \ mi bet J was reitcred when be walked on \t ere yon tho soldier who borrowed that coffee * asked tbo farmer with In tenae tntnrcfft \ ea, replied the tall countryman “ U h j do % o . oak * Hetausc 1 was tho rebel hhake. U t s «ro aomewhere and talk It orer My name Is Joneu ’ Arm In arm the two os enemies mored through the crowd down the stivet to fight thelt old battles over again About 5 o'clock A tall man trbo gare Ibe name of James \V brown, and rest deo<v» «a Deter county, called at the Oak street pollco station and asked fnr the ar reat of &n ex rebel named Jones, who bad sold him a small bar of lead, wrapied In gold foil for t30u. bis silver watcu and return tlc^ot The Identity of Mr Jones ts suspected by tho police JWu \ork portion, ahd ao profitable has this crop ^ ins nntli tt wn® cheekcd, Mr.^^toxweUj wh< claimed to h&ra gant at from tzo to ®t 00 no acre for wfeeJU } pnrpft»e«. BlAncl _ wni. w,VT„ ixiulll, cojnn.au, 1 doobl. tbo« price, tor . f f ^ ^ G^ r i^ ^ b c r U < ^ ttn d « th e ” grapee, aud vlnoyarda In bearing nro hold - “ « •- - - *- — * * at 9(06 nod upward on acre. It ts also foond that grapes thrlvo os j Uie hillsides where, without irrljcAtlosi. 1 wheat r^nld never bo grown. Thos l&rso tracts of land, hitherto considered worth- j lets, are now being planted In Tinea and I In many Instances tho vtnes sro begtnnfog t to bear showing almost equal product* , leoness with thoac tn the TAllefe. hsvq claimed to otrtdo this. i>ot In m<rft cam» their balloons m n too Email S*9 a ___ . _ ________to have been able to carry them so high. Messrs. Rash and Green ascended to att altttnde of over 23,000 feet. Pertlts B u t of Pare. A dcJleloa# entree-4s prepared In this way Cut tho retnfifthQl of ctfd hdllM op roosted chtckep 1 q small pieces. Make a Much j gAQCA of one pint or cream, two buncos of VKBRELLAS. The Article Like the Flower has s !Qr*U( Language* Plare yonr umbrella In a rack and It will Indicate that it wlil change owners *To opon It <|ulckly In the street means that some bod j s eye li going to be pot out. U> shut It, that a bat or two Is to be knocked off Ao umbrella carried orer a woman, when the man Is getting nothing but the drippings of tbo rnln. signifies runrtlng. When the man has the um brella and tho woman the drippings tt in dicates marriage- To pooch your ora brella Into n person aod then open It means I dislike you To swing yonr nmbrella oror your head signifies “ I am land fb still owned by tho Oorcrnxaeot and can be purchased at $1 C5 an acre. I The cultivation of oranges, limes, figs, > dates, prncca, aprlcota, peachea, pluma, pears, almonds. English walnuts, and •, pecans Is extenalre. j The proper preparation of these various prod nets for market calls for the employ ment of a class of labor of'which the Btate ' Is yet deficient. Titus tho great bulk of ' grapes Is made Into wloe, requiring mainly skill lo determining the tlxno of ' picking ond the subsequent treatment of j tho Joic* ’ Instead of being content with an oreh i anfl of a few acres adapted to hts facilities for proper handling, the ore rage frqlterer must hare hundreds or a tbons- ' and acres under en!tivatlon. with a great 1 rarlety of fruits, and the consequence to , that he finds himself embarrassed with the prolific yield, ang ts glad to dlsposo of , It at half Us value because of his Inability > to handle It properly and secure from (t } all that tt ts worth : lairgtf land owners are wearying of their ' ImmonM and frequently profitless hold I logs, and are beginning to betray an 1 eagerness to sell their property In small | lota lo actual settlers. Thou, too. the need of a rural population ts bogtnnlng to be ' felt, aod Immigration societies hare been ' formed to Invite Eastern so tilers Thoso j societies charge themsolvos with the task j of hunting up available pnbltc land, aa- , certainIng Its adaptability, and tnvIUng Immigrant* to occa^y It ^ lltUf rmr The fmgal Eastern farmer who has a 1 m«m little store laid by can come boro and i That she gave hor little mouth a twist, her lake np a ICO-aero tract as a homestead, • UtUe bead fc tens plant It with (nilt trees, and In a very . For she thought the very hjrxnn they sang was (ew years be will have a farm worth from I all about her bonnet, tioo to tanu an acre <r ) be can purchase | Wltb Ul® Hbbon and the feather and the bit lands solted to his choice (or from S3 to of lace opon it. butter, the yolk of one egg beaten and tables poonful of ci>rn *tatch or antjurrootj seasoning with «alt and white pepper, a little sugar, oqA^taisppQnfal p( ♦anchoyy sfttice And on^ bay leaf. i*ui the p^cihi ot chicken 1 n ^hli eanco in a stevrpa&^And' slriJtDsr for half an hotjr.. Stew #otne quite eolt la mllk, seafwnlbg with tuiltahd pepper Put the chicken tn thecentre-of i a o&h. place the rice around It as & border And serve. TUB NEW DONNGT. A foolish little maiden bought a foolish little hoan&t. .. ^ > With a ribbon and a feather and a hit Of lace upon It * And that the other maidens ot (hsliUh town might know It, v v * Blie thought she'd go to meeting the next Sun* day Just to show IL Dot though the little bonnet was scares larger than a dbne. The getting of UeetUed proved to be aVork of time. So when ‘ttrtui fairly tied, all tho bells luUl etopped' their ringing. And when iCb» came to meeting, sure, enough thelotks were singing. Ro the (bnllsh little maiden stood and waited at 0 m door. And sbe shook her rnfiles ont behind and smoothed them down before. •‘Hallelujah • llaUcdnJoh r sang the choir sbovv her head, “Hardly knew ?on Hardly knew yon were (he words sbe thought they eatU. « making a nulsanco of myself.* To trail yoor umbrella along the footpath means ^ an develop U»em ^ Aod she would not wait to listen to thesermoo - - • to probably greater value Or If ho has or the prayer. the means and so desirea. he ran purchase ( Dot paltered down the silent Ktniet. and bur- lands already under improvement which rk*d down the staJra, wtW field him handsome returns on bis I Till she reached her UtUe bureau, and in a tbat the man behind you l« thirsting for ydur blood To carry it at right angles under yonr arm signifies that aa eye is to be lost by the mao who follows you To open an nmbrella quickly, It Is sold, frightens a mad buIL To put a cotton nmbrella by the sVle of a silk one signifies *' Exchange U no robbery 1 To purchase an umbrella mennt, \ 1 am o«t smart, but honest ' **o tei»d an nmbrella indicates, I am a fool ” lo return an umbrella well newt mind what It n.eana. nobody ever doe* that !'•< torn an uruhreilaln a gust of wind fMOSAgr-a profatilty lo « arry your oinhrrlls li> a case signifies ft Is a abaM.y om* r»rry an omholta juat liitrt* rti-»u«h to tear oui men s e>es nnd km- k ofT men » hata Hi^i.nirs J am a Wuinnn To prea* ah i.mhrella on jour frtfod sajlng >* •<. t^ii^it I ha «1 n’u«h rather *nu » hi ti.nn not ugol flea ly ng. T n »n%e a friet.d half yonr um t*rello (ueatia that l*>th of you will gl*t wet 1 o arry it frutn tiome In the mom* ing means tlmi it u >11 clear nfl. ** A Tetsi Centipede. The rrntt^«e<le ra not a prft|> Insect Jfe run* too n u< b to Irgi Once I thought them of no use, hot aftcT s««dng a lot of little < *hlr>rahtm Indian (xtpnmn pulling (eti{J|>e'|fs from their hole* ttnd gr<M*«|ily de*ouiinc them. Ie(^, potaon ond all I no longer d«»uMcd the n isdom and b^nel) c^n e of their creation In the eoorse o* Ojv rhcwkere-l »oreer 1 bate b->d several adrentofes w itb centipedes and alwars • ator out bee md ln**t A centipede can raise a blister on a man s body Quicker than a re «1 hot lf»n and if yon don t rm medmtely apply a r^toedjtl pmlflce of pouudeil prvrkly pear and dose yonrself UW artily wUh puat whuky - w ht< b latter tt hut an arm; Inv^stnirnl. (California Is tho garden spot of the American continent She has an excell ent school system, abundant means ot communication, churches and markets of easy aggress, and a climate unsurpassed . anywhere Tbo Ktat« can support easily ten times the population she now has. nnd Is lost developing the proper means > of making them au wealth^r. The era of guld digging Is gone, but ftHfe stead sub- [ stantlaT wealth, abundant health, with i long life and happineaa, are offered to all who will come within hor borders as hon 1 est tlOert of her over‘generous solL | VTOSJLLLORGB BSAHDTt I Some of the TfUy Trtelcsoflke 9m«8* glers on the St. Uvrrenes Rlver,A \ There was an old man here some years ago by the name of Orecg he’s dead and gone tftw and has no relations, so U baodhos on It* Ilad hktd<m,safe from critic's eye, her fo^lsh UIO* bonnsL, Which prove*, my little maMma, that eaehef roe win find . ___ In every <>ohhath senriro but an echo of your roind Aod live till? Little head tkU*t Ailed with silly litti* a^ra. Will oetrerk^t a prayer*. T Monsoov. i blcaalng from aermon or from A l 'N T S H I S A P l ’O IN T M E N T . For a wonder Kato Bnrton's chalttertng tongue had been silent for the last ten mlnotes, dorlnx which time she had been watching Aunt Hetty's active moretnente tn tho clothes' yard below “ Nellie, what do yoo suppose Ji the «un *&i ettbf* married or iaove 4 oat west\ “ Hut yon «ns*t h^te htul offers ot tl^sge, nunt. PSeasd UU me all Aboot tibefik* ’'Ltt,'chUd' th«n» Ain’t cone ot ^cm worth teenuonlag. There was Joe Hlg* gins, wh9»fl first Wjfo was a X^cstfja, ' X qq $se he bad Aho&sefttU of childrco, ca wild o&d as <0 many cubs, and he wanted aune ode to loolc «rter 'em. Bat, sakck^lvet I fhad no ’$e 6 ottaaktQ* eneh 4 el*Vo of Jnywrlt^ •‘And that wo* «U, araitV* sal4 Sate U a disappointed toae. **Le* me gee,\ responded tho -old latl/, ler rocfud, good^atiired-face Aeaacolog^ feflectlre air *‘Ym, there*WT*s Ztk* t'mlgrhi^t he wa» eact o’ snertkln’ tanpd alertne;, when I vfm a goX Bat father, Jirtook a mortal tnislUtfa* to him . said ht w<u» a poor ehlflless critter* nc<l I gtess. oo the hull he wa» .fa the rigbl? «n‘t He married Jctosljy Penn> “ smart a woman as ever steppe And f doti t wish myself in her sbpcx I hear that bo loafs about the tarern tho heft of the time, an' his Fife don't know from one meal to another what they’ll have (o eat, or It they*U bare anythlaK'” “Bat where did you get the ring that yon always wear f” persisted Koto, ** I arned It picking berrlea^ I got moit of my cIo£h£a TSat Way wtieu 1 \Va* aT KAl” ^ \ But why den*t yon ever take4t off ** Oh I ’cause ft ain’t a good sign, l}on*t nover take a ting off yonr fi>f untees you want to change*yotfr luck; an* od the hnli I'm pretty well satisfied with mine **It*a nigh oh to twenty*flve yearn, re sumed Aunt Hetty.'* hot J rein ember the first tlm *! wore aa if *twns yesterday. Twos the day that Dan Qalmby made his propotAi\ *- ** Thert>, anat, l*ve caagbt yoo f* Inter- mpfed Kate, shaking- her flngefs Archly at the old latly. “So Dan Quiraby pro* posed f^yoa, did he t Please tell me aQ About It ,*1 \ La, phHd * thereto!n’t nothin* to telL** “Qh, yes, there is, aunt! then most be. Xow, commence At the beginning. And tell mo ererythlng he said and you SAld.” t#LawfnI sokesh^s the child docs run on I never saw the beat on'k never! I l l tell yon all there ts to tell, as nigh as i can recollect St Von see. huckleberries were jnst gettin' ripe, an* after dinner I took a pa<) an' went out, cnlcalatln* to be able to pick a half-dozen quAfts Afore snpper. ‘*Jeat as I got to the foot of 'Hnckte- berry hill, who should I see but Dan Quimby. \As soon as 1 tot eye oo him I knew he'd got somethin' on his mind, but he didn't say nothin', for he was tart o' bashful, but kept walkin’ 'longslde o f . me, plckin berries, until he had got nigh ' jstoA hatfuL v “Then he hemm«d^*aitiA lutwed, aa* ssyx •* aietiy,' soys hc.v'yoxi k.now I'v© hern Chinkih 1 of getting nXArrled UtU long, time.* t. ♦Here h-o sort of atuitered att’.^stopped* ^D idn't your heart palpitate, aunt V* (fNo^dear; ! wasn't troubled with the ' $alp Itatlon'o f th e h eixtThTSem'^ays, ” . u<Yv*» Dwir* says I t *an' I should say that yon d been thU)k}nr on’t Quite long ennugh.' J ‘ 'So I think,* snyt Dan, *an Tve con cluded that 1 might as well get spliced next Thursday, as Any Ume. She wAnted me to ask you to s&an' op with her. An* U it so be that yoo could, to come over to. her house tonight, sura” \ Dear mo, aunt,\ Exclaimed Kate, opening her eyes widely at this tanex- 'rvt **. ; vi|^epeai« 6 - '# •*= ^ 1 ' « . '\'y VCi*'- . 1 ' t kite tbe ttrfeit srj I jn/at coaplels iiw th nwot of C. Itm 'j, Buys' • a lX w t lil’ p L O T ^ A ’ ■£} - \ik 2 T Of shy tiore in Wa£fie Coani^ folr the fall trade. jFifti-dkt* gootJfit low prices fctt# lowerlhaoihe^LiaegOfikU cen he pnrcbiied toRwbaUt. 1 r i .G IV E M E A \C A X X » * * * S o u t h . S i d © ^ £ a i n S t , , EAST OF HOTEL. --i 8 ji PALMYRA, Ji. Y. ~W in x ‘\:<3-C-iSi s lo p ; / ■' • — A 0 «»rr yo»— 'J o h n ’ty V c & t& fh & J z e r , Of Phtladclpbu, i« on dcclc onct EOto wilh^ foil lint •!tSASSl;X$ fuS'-lhs \fijl trad« »nl Ref/et Bhxi, up-'ttairi? ' Pakhjrti, JC Tt * - •f M«yi i *' Sacques . 2 a,- JL- *!•* -AJ^D --- ported conclusion, M didn’t yon feel ter ribly r* M !a . oo child' whal was there to foel won t hit anybody to let out on him *' j reason Annt Hetty never married *** ! ^rrlble about t 1 knew Dan Qulmhy on* aald ft boatman at the Thousand Ifclmadft. | ^ ri)le dW nnt rrtise ber the i fine Prontyhod been keepto* eomp*ny Tor book she was reading, but well knowing 1 mor*D a T**rt an* all tho wonder was that that Katie wonld give her no pcace until , ***** hadn't got marrlod afore.** aho answered, said I *’ Ao<1 About the letter. Aunt 1 don't know. Perhaps sbo never had nctt**M K a UI*. A little maliciously, an offer \ Pshaw Nellie, there's no Woman but 1<awreaee Klver Hat when you talk about genlos as a smuggler he waa rtght there He took to it from the flr*£ He was roekod tn a smuggled cradle and dnseO Wlifr smuggled medicine, and so tt grew into him l*ll give you a sample “ Yoo know lo tho winter about here the rtrer freezes op solid so that teams can gonll over from the lake to the rapids, I *rhat has offciu” and when ih* mercury £ets down among] \Well then, porhaps she didn't hare the twenties it makes things uncomfort tmc-thftt suited her** ati r' t i be •« «» p.o I r*-r- f «r» tiltr n.A^e • a> ' Ut treaw^ m*' an 1 \ . t .4 n*S m r« a< < • r»»««ir> I e * V a <t»r bp larg*- eo »ngb to hold 7afk two rrrt'Xioc «ur l» tTnrrant«Ml '<• kill mu'e tl.e retmitai.t t eoii|«^ie* usualit <*ii& 4 k ibeir ti<tim At 0 >ght when be is asleep aod ^an‘t defen <1 himself Tbry arc arnn^l trilh >*l«out 'JfHt little lan<*e« < i-ri'roiciH ly laahol to the toe <>f each fool of which the? have eev era I and at the i*ase of ear h lance is a tiny aA(k of vcnoro If a ceotlpederrawls strtn* «our Im>J« wbtcb he ll moat likely do if vi>u lie down an>wbrce within a half mile of hlrn yon II have oodltTlrulty in following his trsH and von II remem i«er hi* «isit f«#r weeoa \«> man ever dietl fmm ihii bite of a rmhped« hot I have known >.ne to n,ake • man wish he were dead i ii-h*n l>>ri4A Hardeltv'a P o l i t i c a l A d v i c e . n.r */»!• 1 most ceitamly adv^^e f o • reail the nrw»papers of sll pulitical l-artica 1 > oil nxso< do thta lo about si> \•■♦be ' «* <i so * i**’ rious of th'- a ifT n strat'oii »• dtstnislful of the oj p»»»‘ti o <>'it.«to'ed I Oat the Pro } 11 t tfi sta a l> a at r.• i• jj hrrd of h>>v»llog i DAlm ao 1 tt>»t »hc d^»'n.y nj mfulticns o' o 'ri^tf a* dr ««•»» if.. . <.iitry .ip»>n *>■* I r. » r w i,:« *> w i, )o\r e^«>rta t.toat luo V u A ltd get m >er/». I lemony wl«U nttml the pilitlrsl i tot] ran t tains on t|>» » jr ha«e a c»'»nei <* and oruan r t. » • •oooj^r i an>l t • t *.♦ 'UllA 1 . rd , be the dre»*r* t-i ’ i-s • onvers of ^ach of cangiit by tached to Lap*-* * gles of th# ahr tie on the garm*i.t« •* \% hal aha! I d-i »ith <h* t ' r j overshoes that ar au -t e i ne» Iwl t. w aaked my fr e vrh<«M- t>rr w tftm brtghrfr » 'h ra> L <i ... q Have a p «ie c*r m l off loag eooogh to b« -1 the h«« [ta*^ m tb t-a«k f a ^ ' c t i e v l t* tt ^ 0 3 th* f i rtn «b (li >iri> at ^ fa*: 1 «» Ji/ i h r«^ ai. ! ho* n*> Must s* l; set of at »<1 sides r* will And t bta d* > a > arpen'er «r 1 bis re*eptiii I# |jjirtit'one- I u.f | < i at**! o« t tlr» ta«(>llt •>{»«>’ .. j l« <1 •- •' ter • *• g e a t U i t i * t t i u t « e i |-ot to a pf a* ' l< a »h«- -VI fa«I • ot an '4 ► ■,uM \* • h t’ ra<i r •< t h« * g u » ‘ . THE \K\\ f\Iin»KMl An Ovor*Proeurtion of Whee<- Th© Frult-raIsing Oonorntlon ■— Ow ners R^ady to 8 eM, A 5j»». rr«n<-\.r < , 4*t»? of the V e «>«r»^ n^'e«e<n>e nt creeling and iiatrtft «« fa« te al«ont th«* agr emtoral 'on litMii, i f 1 h# state ia ii that the industrial i bar«*ter of t a> turu a and it^ staple prorl.«♦ t» on ro, l j u« !• r/o,i»g mater ta. <hencrs Th rty or fort* ye.ir* a« *«c'yho/1y k>K>«« M wna kn^irn ustV rstato and lUfUian-U f ock «0 tMthr; «nt«r pat mg wraith T *• ^r <f *■ * tg ct.ns«m^*1 tl.r I|t|»uet of W«c rial* ,f t.r av«'f«fc*.** dljtjrr *1 Ihal o ; n> tr th.ir. oti* i« a tb>>ti-vo «1 fonud the otoploy mcot at nl, pronta<>t« f *vl*r the diarooraging e«*nd t»on of •> fiiij a« trt («<»•! was .«^l o. thr rt ' r » (tlv » n.aii» * f i, j»r .rnptly te»! Hiat ver» aft*r ■t»«-<i ' mah>>ga t> • <a •.* I was aaodpai**rt* I atxl o<l and a nisr->D io>*-r and tbr hi'il^.iiK follut pro» «k 1 h p*e 8 aaot addiU m taateiol pafl«.» la due tamr *U ahetves wrrr |«it op lo tb« all*- It b IU P»*rt to t'J- i. thr mam and the SI prt(l D*io» b<«it« a r n rrl^ga»r<t to them v» t 11« t h« fm ijA/ or* a i< ! <«i 6*r pampbtf^a » er* oetUij ttrd?toj'»-tb*r ii> iKiudlea li fat t, tny f r le a d le iU toe that confualbo 1* now uoiynowo tn ber b<mse bold and that aha h«» i<t»u>no ao «<»ui fortable hy m a k tnr tf«w rbaugr-s tbat have hero point* d ont o i r^- m n> h «rry to Und on it b^r hn i k a»«rt w;L save the expense >»i»d >r »»..!»« u ru<>r)«^ Ttse K s o a s t s - n a lu r 's O a tb . \ 3 ? 0 . said thepurk bntrber “ 1 am not tn the habit of ivtanr^ Uoi wt»«& *'•*» boy cam* tn and atois a stnog at eaosatca I ooald fi<A balp ear.Um>u>< d«ir^oBe uf it» .+n<t ma'e *al I* I >.» tArmrt ne^l t »1 an y hie land a hot Ui aheiter himself s t** f \f b-ir^'t to ilri or o\en a plo.i gh barr«*w a.,.| s<*n>«> Lartr^^in^ iniuhiarr> siul o i» h a aiipp y of a*e»l be s u prepared for w -rk As a^«.n aa the early fall rains would it.nWtb the crtPiind po»ogbing a as begun and from that Mcm> oo pl'>e.gbiag aod sc^-li g w as (oniiu'jrd ut*' 1 sl'^prd t*v tbe uaoally more severe and roiiun*o>u« latrr rains of January aod February Th<^j ibe farmer had perfect rest while hts crvp mAtured «ay lo June sad I al) Then folhrwed (he hat ostiog, determined by the c^mditl «n qf the grain the rt p be tr.g aU/k«y| lo the fold to U tbreahe^! at any <ourentrot time An.J evoc after thrcshiog end earfctog tbe prodnct could safely Iso IWt in tbe open air uotlJ the market or Tfce convenience of hatiilog should dictate its rvsmvat Thu simple and ioexpenelve farming conunuea to this day tbe area of land on der cultivation And the coiufuuent gross * able fnr green hands If they happen to be r**i mite ofth era. Hut this sort of winter weather was jnst tbe kind that old man **regg tlkcd and It was a cold day when they oahbnd him \ on conld make a *ure (rues* that every soow storm would see more or less brandy brought over, and the way he 0xed tt was ibis Knowing that an ordinary ttam won Id be eoen on the snow aod Ice when*a long way off. ho always started out with a white horsa, a sleigh painted the aatue color and wear ing a white rubber cnat and hat. so that oo the tee he looked like a htg snow heap, only for the motion Tbev say that tbe odlcers often paaaed him so oear that be could hear them breath tug ' t »nc® when the rd /1 mao was taken si'k srrme'me «eut to hts place aud 1 o fooling aronnd m the Itaro f^unO foor or fWs thousand yanls of ruh^ier ptplng One line irmele of kerosene ond the other o' h-jnor It was conclndod tbat be K»Kt trl^ to for re kerosene over Into C anada through one pipe anrt to draw f'anadlAn brandy wiU the 1 mti*l fttatce with tbe • hi r It w*« a big m heme, hat 1 gne^s it di lo ( work. ' *no day the old man was seen bnol Ing let* ap tbe ri> rr He was « omlng tfp from ( hiO'Qey Is on»L 1 p he (roes to bis U-e heuM- nuioAd* and starts off after an »»tber lond <»nr of tbe officers thought m aa* incer for h:»n to go so far for ice w hrn he had it rt^ht along hi« own door .i*' «. Ik S -,.pcd •«, the s..M and they a'art #.1 «»ff *o.r h t 1 no old man gave hi'u a r dr h'W t. i«. < t Ippewa Hay then o'or tn the ot her able coveiiog about f-irtv nnle« to all w.th the Thermometer ten l^low e»m Wben the offlcer pot borj.e that night be w&a so stiff be nearly broke io t«vo a hen hv tried to get off the sled He said that old Gregg was the most partirular man for Ice he ever saw Mr d taken a bkvk here and there all < d>*wo and op the fiver ijnt tbert were • «popV that knew the odd vnan e dodge, whit h was to ha»e plug* of trendy froiv«i lo'o «ttow and let 1 and cul into block* sud p>lc *1 *r> that no one wotpd snaport tn the wwld s>m« treads of Icte would <lenrihroid man AV) or $ioo tn brandy fn the «a<t t.mea the boatmen bad pU-nty of dudgr* to get ahead of the ofT.*cr* w lb ' »».e inao u»e »1 */» rt>tne lo » *• • * l» *% r«^ »• f' + e that 'mo ii r • • «r» g»»i atier i.nn au o.i»»er • ame down oue day or»*l while kicking at the t<«L took op an oar and hit a big m oskaJl mge a crack _Then there was a crorb an 1 the smell of smoggled brarwly p«e oo the air The chap hod a bottle o' grad old brandy to the fish T»Lk al»-iji peach brandy that was muukal- long* brandy ' °that Kate saw you hidtn# tn your ' bosom when she opened the door on you | so suddenly V* j \ Ia» mot child, that wasn’t a- letter' It | was a ploster*thAt Dr. Coreoll gin mo for 1 my rumattz j and it‘a done me a heap of fgood.\ | Here K«Ule burst into a hearty Uagb, under tbe cover of which Rate beat a , rapid retreat to her own room, wbcro she , had both Ume nod opportunity to roflect opon the terrible nature of Aunt Hetty’s I disappointment. *' 1 don't brieve Its that either It’s my belief ~ here Kate dropped her voice to alow mysterious whisper—*' that she hss boon disappointed ” *' As most girls set their hearts on being married, and she has failed to reach that heiaht of earthly felicity, no donbt she has been.'* said Kellie dryly ____ ____ ••WhAt nonAcni*. Millie, roo know what j SpU .r. . . n>r>m «t«n. I mean— that sho Bu been illMppolnuxl [r (fee wcaOier U Ukelj to become rainy. In love.’ ' windy, or In other respects disagreeable-, Knowing tbat It was useless to try to read, now that Kate had mounted ber favorite hobby Nellie closed her book tn despair ‘ 1 sfeonld think that oven yonr active Imagination would despair of making o ben-tne of romance out of so unpromising a subject aa Athjt Hetty \ } on may laogb as mocb as yoo Ilk?, but I've watched her for some time, and it % oty hellef that she s the victim of some deeply rooted sorrow ‘ ‘ She don't seam to have wasted away mueb ondrr tte consuming influence * Well on, returned Kate, regarding Aunt Hetty e portly f i g u r e w itb an la> Jared aspect as though she considered It to the light of a personal grleraore that •he had oot wasted owav U> a shadow after the mmi approved mode! of modem heroines bat then grief don t affect everyone alike Aoy way, I am foovtnced that my conjectures are correct from cir cnmstances that hare come to my knowW $dge spiders Ox the terminating filaments, on which the whole web is sustained, onusa* I ally short. If tbe termlnaUng fllamenta , are made uncommonly long, tbe troath^T ( will be aereoe, and cnntluoo eo, at least for ten or twelve days. If the aplders be totally indolent, rain generally succeeds though fh/rlr activity during rain Isccr* tpln proof that It will be only of short duration, and followed hy fair and con stant weather spiders usually make some alteration I d their webs evvry tweutv fonr hours . If these chsogcs take ^l&ce tiet ween the boars of six and seven ^ n the evening, they Indicate a clear and pleasant n'gbt Tbe Largest and 1 tacst Aooriment tit Western Hew Yorlk. We «r« dTnin|! these goods at price* t tat weore sure ton oot be foaod tliewher u Repairing £ Dypidg Seal Sicqoes I» Jib I>cpulnc»c wt l»ktn tbe yoitol niat lo^wcnre the tno.t com - pcttnt btlp Util coaid be^Mcacul, and we'gB»«ntee In ercry cw V p o fict fit anil flxxll jim u reconunended. R S . K E N Y O N & C O . J40 E a s t M a i n S t r e e t , ROCHESTER, - 8*I5JjUi!f7 N. Y P I A N O S , O R G A N S , SEWING MACHINES. .. For the nett thirty days t will oQet {rest iA» ducements to any one Who dc*Ues to purchste an Uqjso or Plsno, elihet new or secoad hand. 4 tae very fine Cricketing Piano, tiearijf as good as bew, at a bargain. Alto a nomtcr o f Or* gsns tbat btvc been used htjl little. The celebrsted While J>ome«IC Ifecsehold, and New Heme Sewing Machines always on ssle. S. E. H A R K N E S S , IK JOUNPON S NIWS IIOOM, I*A1ASVSA e >\6*t \ What cirrtnnstances f** 0b, a variety - Did yoo ever see the 1 ring she \r«sr« * She told me the other < ' day that she had worn u for twenty 1 Style In Orsgen, fn the Fleppner hills thts season the re cherche thtng in overalls Is to hare the pocket cornets branded in lien of tho cojv per rivets tkkt were en regie last season They are worn either stuffod loL»<he.boots or outsklr Ao elite thing lo watcb chains ts a wht**-buckskin strap worn dangling from tbe pocket And ornamented with % studhorse poker chip) It also wurkA for a ranch razor strap. An tcsibetlc rustle < eObstitnte for o button ts a shlogle nail or piece of sharpened stick poked through a gallows hole. This style Is popular cm some ranches, but U la a bad thing to CaU down on. —Hctrpntr Gazette^ AT THE OLD STASH --- M --- Comer Otiul and CUntloo rreets, Wholetale and Retail iJmpor Stote, llerraitsge. Sear Mssh» Oid Maty* laad Ryes, Duffy’s Pure M alt, For M edicinal U«o, Rom, Om, Drandy and Wlnei at prices to salt tbe ttmtt, AlW Agent ' B A R T H O L O M A Y 'S Celebrated Lager! Dy ke^ hottle McKethnle’s fine old Ales in halves and quarters for fsmily tae, and < 3 tcfnw*y a India I'sle Ale on draught. Goods de- hvsred at sll t»mes, day or night. T elepbane No. 34 . — >o( --- A V . -VV. > S t V U 1 S I E ) E I I S I’ALMVRA, N. V. AarAisfal Trttaraloffs, A member of -the JjegMlatnro who at- years and that her to remove It t»tiling roulrt tempt' t«,<le<I tU* Govcraof. reaptlon Toesday t. ____ __ olgbt laaghlngly telle how the Governor m ronrinced that It hanai«i lh(l prohit,l,l„n qnettlon. I# some love token. Aod tben, ono night, j |t was a hard thing to please all sides. 1 opened tbe door of ber room suddenly < for the ultra l*rohfbltionls| would object t& irqjthtftj£ ‘^ D o another element Timber In Alaska* Aixska (oreste containcooutfh timber to supply the world Tbe fvreeis of pioe, apr^rc 3 r sod hemlock cover every Island of tbe ar'blpeUgo and a goodly portion of the mainland. Tbe trees are straight and tall and grow rloM togeihev The only anw-mlU at prramtt In operation Is at Douglas liiand and mo far there has not hcvn a cord of timbrr rut f<»r shipment, Tbe t;*c« as a mle d^ oot eJtrays cut up Into gondHrtxcd boards. t or fuel, however tbe wood ts excellent, and much of it It available tor building porposea Tlicro is little decorative wood# 1 jkltbeQffb the veftn and sbo seemed very much confused, * hiding what looked like a piece of folded paper tn her bosom ’ \ Vost pe »p'.e w n^d feel rather mn fnaed at having the door of their room opr lied ao onr»rrmos>iau*)y *' returned Kettle “ I believe tt ts customary to knock On such occasions but one eon surely expert you to desrsnd to any com mon sense measure. ** * **111 ask Annt Hetty about ft this w^ry orening.’' said Kate, with a toss of tier head, \and then w ell see which gt ns la right\ , Kate was as good as her word. j After the tea things rrare cleared away, * and Aunt Uetty brooght forward the in» evttable knitting work with which she ' occupied ber spare hours, drew her chair dote to the old lady's, potting her tn tbe bat of humor by pgatetyj the soft, white lomVa-wool mittens she was knit ting And offerfag to hold the skein of yarn fpr her to wind. ^AQtrt^” oho aald, string a tfgnlficA&t thooght that a Uttle somethin# would not be ont of place, fio a colored punch was acrvod. an elegant and fefreahtng dr ok l*nt *.« n.lld H%a »prlf»a tephyr • Ah *' said a Prohibition leader, as he tasted It \Our (rood Governor art* a noble example— this red lenioirado la splendid '* In 1 few minutes a BarofiQAlt memlxT struck the bowl anil quenched hts tUrlst **Ah *” aald be. “ I am glad to see that our Governor is not moved by three tah ProhlhitionlstA. Captain, thla c& et pnnch ts dellg^tfol, bnt tt is dashed Jnst a Uttle too tightly'*’ Cntd the Grant mcscmentli n fixed fact the silent tomb at Clorem&nt will ro- mafn a standing rcbakfr to the.nation. There is no time to he loot ** Grant to Tn his graTe. After iift’a glorious victory be deeps well/’ X^t er«ry aunt, woman and child lo the IShtt«d~£t«t$s get ready tbe w3Ung mite whicl^tf to help toward R A N N I E ’S m w i Ifaastaetarer sftd Jobber is *8 kinds ot C rackers a n d C a k e s Peanuts by the Sack or Bushel. MAUI KTBRET r a.lmtp- 4 . h. v tt» <nrKU3b i f a jjrawJ > mttiiorfal. W ill. 1 . vi ___ _ ___ _ 1 ---- ------ - » - - ----- j lug bawft to tba work, and a l CM*.— colored . jjfU ij to » « If «hc >ru lw « j. | K F. Journal I C a r p e t C l e a n i n g By the latest and inywovcd-metlw thods. We jjuanuitct; lo ejtterm,- inate-»jnotlis in 'furniture Without injury to the fabric or wood, also carpet bugs and worms. Feathers renovated. Orders By mail prompt Ty attended to. ' BJIHjEY § 60 ., 3,20 South St. Street., . Q o c h c k ten, 37\. \S'. i >^S'f . waiting the wants' •i^Btt G p p ij'G g ^ 4 t'lcW.pri^..,: ' *r h V - ' ' • t ‘& I ,«S? s‘- 4 3 \'W f in » ‘,Stod^j>f\ 43onjest}tf“?. and Foi^r^lSil^iv5 thaitanribf-. •; * ^:ckceir<Sfin^My‘ fitorc; .In other* -* -^ a •• i ' ■*\'? & f ■r»,‘ HATS-&- ■ '4? c '/As- '-\'W ?' wmmmmmmmm '■ T '' J£- - My Fall Styles of H ats Sni * CAre ire^iio^'irt and , in-th'J ‘ _linc I can'furrush all S^lcsV d’ Shapes at all prices. _ . « . aS»» »• w l’t; 1 , .air r - .- Do tiot W dteelvbdliy't any less prices for they c? nftol, nor 1 d° they. • .• i • ‘ * . ................. ... m ‘ H , N.- H A R M O N , Cor. Main and Market Sts, ‘ it I*A X j M Y 3 R .A j . IV. Y . »•«« . . < Whils Attiadio '2 th»~falr. CKlX. OM^— , ' W. S. LANGDONj f. «v 4 -r-V>3 i *H'. fV r 4 * - .ATip AnciJRJt VQUJt,^ ^ C B O C B » X X 8 t b«ve last received a fresh h>l ei'usw \' \ T E A S S ' S have the bc*t 5 0 C e n t ^ T e a «» , 1 1 Iftlhe ttaiket FOE OOPPEES! Try myrareOs»lCorenn»ettt JavaCblTse. Th* be«t nJ*atet.U*ceftA Coffee fn J ^ ’iayr#^ > «• 1 siva^s kne(> a fntt»iM^coitfp*ete. ■ awrirocutof tta o c E B iis ^ H a t is io K s \v triueli I *es tf lotr as any other 1 k>iu£ ' MARKET ST., PALMYRA. ir a u , l a t , x a a 7 « t ... V •■* ** '5‘5^^4'i. ^fl, 'J* Ka*' 4 4*1S/ »v . ,T hl» U n«MlyJ*i?*-yew «a d ji f* 0 - ^ *t r> '*»' «v v v?*> l^afn vw- .?■: • S M O I v lS T U B C r o w C i g a r I : ^Sfssffy, 4 -Mrrf \ > - * t»-’ ^ ■ Wjll-conWn all ol the aewi'bf' Falmjr* ahd the kdjojtalnf towns in W*yn<* Coupty,^nth State *ni gcner»irnewi, r.iu well u luding editorinl* on the topic* of the day. -:o:- O t J B sxino turruo) wnn two C A M P B E U L THE BEST 10 CENT C13AS ffl TEE KUET HAKtrpjicrt'nisD nr H l e t o y B r o t k e n ( E0CHS2TB2, H, Y. , For sale by all first-lass-Dealer?. *-rt« ao to BISLOf'S H IW S SOOU ^ • TOR e Confectionery and Stitioneryv C ig a r s a n d , T o b a c c o * A (alt 11m *f School n » t i »ntt Sdisol Sl«* tIaHO 7 . ll COCt. UrjfS BUMlfllHt of F ilterC trti lor Strip V Hook* • •; Daily, Weekly/and SiiniafPipers' Wfs*' •* , ''F .J y ., H I S L Q P , / CSott’SaflCocK i . PALMYRA, K. V; •* w< . . '' - r, ~ , '.li -- • Of lilfifny Wol . iS. TWlCbRDdeJOS PRESSES,- . RaaVy*prtrfttt M O O K W A L T K M Otti pft»» *o»m Ii *«atiy (ii We «!*> h tit » f«ll ■ ’ * mtM ot tbe Utot tlylei ot ’ . m m w xw m * IV f a r t frtfa r c d )e erectife tk 'th e . ■ - Most <trtistic tn a i0 ii^;fiU 'y u fi c f Btiok dntl fob ' r £ . P rJe e i'as L o w a s th ff ^ w s s o A iii m m m .