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LT and Proprietors Dry Goods ~~~=~-- ., REEUS & t~ .. REM ORAND wbl(lll 11re some rare baq:raln~:~ de; mblc lint' of Lmed Garments liltWe citJ n1 uuan'8llgomont 1; tth manufacturer l\\C lVill bCpleased to !os,po.,itioo. nt n few ho tt'S notir>P nn KEEPS THE! Seal Skin Cloaks 1 Men's 01 thing, Youths, ClothiDjg, GARPETSi I I Bo~s' Clothing, CLOTHS. Cg;dre~'s Clothing, 1~·- ! ARGE~SINGER,I! H. REEVES & co., I !\''\w • .-. ~I Jo;J~::~N 1 ! K. S. BARNEY & CO. - :B' una at -, ~\RARE DISPU~NG FOR THE 1 Taylor's Music store, \ FALL SEASON QLOVERSVIL~E WILL LEAP IN 1 POPULAR PRICES. ,, Fall soason of ..f\lao tllA u ~ f'i ,..u. t c Ilcct.ion o{ \' satins. 1' • Velvets. Plushes, 1 here togcthe~ vr ttll tb1 I\ -g \t ~took m 1 grrot{'<:.t ~ty ot , GJ A\l) GIGO wonn M <<> ~IE IU y>;r. fO 'N I • I I I CotJNTY FULTON [Prom tbtJ Coopcrs,towu Jol)rnn.l 1 The Falhng Snow Slowl:f silently, fulls the snow Over the dark cold enrth below o~ er the mountain chUl and drear Over tho vullefl! brown nnd !el'P Over the'stately cuUe hall Over !he lowly cottqe wall Over the pathway down the stf<let Leavllll!' no trace of paBelllll' f~ Even us soft waves spread and tiow SlOWltt Bllently tttlls tho snow I Llirht on the trees tis restiDii now, cun~g close to each leall~ ljousrh. Creeping o~er the trellised Vlile Wreath on wreath <lo the 110ft ftlokes twine Shutting awny all frosty bllirht Undor a tleecy robe ot' white Like as a veU C!t oblnlng !sec C,overo a wearY cmrewor11 fli\\'- Hfdlnw it1look ot .net and pp.Jn Hiding the te•ra that taU in taln Pure and bQq_utitulflak(S or snpw .From wo:pderland tticy coiQ.O ant1 flO AirY Ught os a mist abloom Downy Wbit<-llke a. fairy B plum.-o Star Ult:e dazzl4Jit, mim.lc show-ers .Leaftcts wntted from snow-clad Qower$ Cold nntl glloterlnJr frail 1114 fl\lr Crystal poarls from the uppor air. Swaying whlrlinll' dancinlf down C'arin!f not though we smlle or frown 1 I Brlght and stoJnleM the wbit&-IW~ ~flOW' Lllfhtly rcsl!l on the earth below I I Gathorlog slow!! fold oo told Gom~ from tqe north aand chlll nnd cola To fade banoq.tb tbo noon day beam11 E• on •• mo•ning happy dreauls .Aa reaching t'ortli we Jlraw tbcpl pear: E(lch ftn.kc l8 but a trickling t~r Only a tear so frail 80 fair To bloem ill ~4q wlqtor • uY JAMF;f! DC! K.B in swcetost \ crdu;;near m:s: honm \; rose:-bUBh gJ:OWS to glad iq:J eye Its sprcndlog branchoo torm a domo As perfect as tho arcbtng sk)\' Its letn cs arc soft and blithel~ groon As vtrgln snow: iti blossomslVhltf:l Its roses blush the lm: ely 11he6ri or naturo bathed in momlnlr light 1 The sunshine gh cs their pertJmed s.tgbf And breezes ldss tbcm passlri.ty My bush wltb love and light low In childhood a dream of long o , ona da.!l a.lovclv lPr\n ${1C[\ \ \V ith toiling stretches towa¥ lnj' PQt :\non It stonped and rajsed 1t1. hca.d :As twcro to gauge tbc dlsta:~co 'et At last It gp.lned Ua goal of Io e And climbed with <Jil!IOr boa e unrt kl r.ntllltrooched a. biuncb nbo1e J And rested there In joy eere~o It thought No more tho ear 11 Ill tum , Z 1111\i)Ut my wllll!'8in plll8l!Ul'8 s hod .! Ab me poor grub I said wjitb tenr& Twas thus l spent myoarb ~\\\\ Ere long this cblld of sun :andlro~ The pupa sprenQ. tts gaudy wings I Its father s Jlght In bOjlut} gl?ws Its mothers lo'\: c ln£nr~cs and lings As free ond fleet as w d to r4am 1 \Vlth wond nng pri o in llf? so new l One look :It g11vo tn natlvo ho~e, Tlicn. ott to moadOWll fafr it.~ J Ul day it roamed ml~ fruit ~nd flqw rnf: \nd gfdify joy beglrtlod the b0111'5 Poor wln~Wd rose I thought 1 ab m~ '!lly manhood wasted time lik~ thee \t evti m~ truant came again- 1 1 knew for I had watched it so But now alasl twasnotaswhcn IngladBomeftlghtlBBw itl!id Not all were :Howers in his wa~ A them had relit a wing tn twain \nd now upon the ground bd lay In hopoleas, helplCSB g•iof abd palo In tain lie tried to mounttb:tr.ah- llaoh cliott ended In de•palr ~h me poor bruised and broken frJePft My own career had such an end N. Y., POPULAR TALES. THE FATAL NIGHT THE A['THOH. OF DOR:\ TliOH!IiE GILDED SIN &C' 23, :r882. Sharp SaJilngs [f. om the Now York Commercial Advertlsor) Tned by fire-a e~gar A sweet note-Sugar J!latlSti.CS Fall openmgs.,Cole holes m the sJdewJks A penny perfume 10 not nlwa~s worth scent PoT!t!cai plank• lt is