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·. -\\'mtlle tbcrmom· ri~~i:t~~:~~f~[;,~~ . lewt stand at 100 de¥,tts in the middle'of 1; · ·){;l\,.;ud!-on:\ \' '1/J-. . . · I - ~ :·ri~;;~;;;;;j~~;~~;:~;:~;~.,~-.~ .. ~~\-\'\~· .. _ -~liell tl!~·miaeucy w 'IJ.t up to tro <legr~es ln<,j!jlim I I . ~en Jurhgllig ;..gains th~ wate.r-butt. The hOj-\& usea·up '1'38 p_all -leuf faus on one trip · ~ail'\\-*· On one '~pr our trips down [.:~~;~:ff·~~~~;~;.~; · ;were lmed for mqr~ thun three tlays on· · - n, We ~~ Jt there and no mis- ~- I . ·, ,._ ~- ell?\ j: : • \We I'm an old man, ud I don't care 'ogotoipngnt.this~ay, bnt!11 tell you a feW ootemn !nets. :Ev.Jfloa1l on that SChoon- 1 '\\'\~'\\ er omok<!d · and smo~1deted tUI they fell . in<~* on. t~ deck ,Slld'left us under bare pol~t::\~~. -~, -iv~-~dn't uug llof~ ~ ~~g liS'yout'lilibd: 'l'hi>' •• just at sunme 111 fbe morning, and wit ip ~n huur·we wet dowa the decks ~to prevent them -ing. I went down st~rs to consult mometer;,and there it~ay on the lloor, tntoa~bpnkof~laosJ *dtinl Then to· realiZe bow hot 1 wao and I gQt ened.w tl a • \What coilld vou ~01\ \Well not much. 11We had begun to linPs over the lee si.del~ ~ that all coul? take to the .,..ater, when th'ft.:I:'P·Biiil yard fell do'P' and kil!eff the cook. 1:111•• links in the chains bad mcltkd out! I neter kne\V a case like it since, but ihen the t•tlier rms cooled ~II gre-atly since 1836.\ I I HAnd nbout the co 2\ '•J:{oti\ ld10u~ hjin- When we pick~d ihe bodv up to hen\c it overboard it l1hd sprea<l o-;,_t m a ll)ass ~bout fom· feet squaTe, ~~l~~:~~:~~~~~:·,~:l~~~~·~•. ·~~~F:;'~[.~~:,!irJJ: and we bad to use •Siiovels before we ~~ ,;, ~hrough. He ,\.as n ~opd young man, and pis mother neve&: b1amm~ me in the least. for·'j'_d 1 ~~~~~~~i~ $coop-shoveling J1is r~:ai~a over the rBJ.V- L! We finally rigged ~r'hneS' and.got over-~~~t~:2~~~~ 'boai'd , ' ' ~4-A~d tt WliS much c;:o~lerf\ ~ 1 ~~i;::::;:'*~r;rtt; \ \Abf young man ;ow httle yo~:~:~t::-r::i;:·~~§B~~~~~~~;t know of the great J~ke~ spread your· gaze on the m~)>s! Cooler! minute we struck the ;;al:tlt' we began ing like so many ee~~ 1 The lake w:aa hot The water wonlil have cdoked an ~~~~~~~~~~~~;;; in four minutes. I~~ 'blistered from to heel in no time. S~>nlc day I Willl tallte t~fi.j ' ' ' k' my coat and vest and •how yon my bac .- 'the flesh 'vas actnall:; aooked to a deptli of tlVo inches, •I'd for ol[it!n two years the doj;• Used to sC~nt cooked \n{eat when I wa1k$d out;. and follow !D-e ty dozens. Five sdr~ aeons fainted nw.ny in 1 a heap at the sight bf ~Y left shoulder, und iJlie ·only man I -could get to dress-my Lnck as n llutcbcr under sentence of death.\ · \It must have been come out of the-calm 'f , 1 \Well while I was quirming in the wat~r a white Sflunll struck t eschooner. and down she y,•ent .. It wns all vcr in a mmutttc:;·,~·~:n:~d:Ji~~o:~~~;;,~~~:::t~~,'~~~~:;:~ ~~o~~n.talDIB. air ftlld water wm·e ho crtban!'ver, i out for tbl!*Canada ab rc, oncJitln<lre<J.-mill•s n-w~cy\. knowing it was 1 sink or swim, but hal£ an hour I was saf~. '' · ·'Picked up?\ ' · . uw~ll~ po;\ rcplie~ th~ captain, li.S ij.e I scratched Jus leg, \I ~truck an iceberg climbed up into n. cavd nea~ th~ · topJ 1 you it was s grateful ange tO me, and is one reason why I en never see a hunk icc nnd n. lemon with t · fet\Ung grateful the man who invent <I :both-with a little sngttr m minl\ if ypn p~ease.\~-De~~·di! l;\ne Pra:::•·~~,...,.\'-}-+- wilting To plve Away. On the JeliorRon mJn~e liuo. yMter<lny wom..'l.n of 50, me.tlc u to look about 25 wttt\'~ll\~~'l old, got aVo11rd nt a ~ro<;s:ing- to flmJe,.,.m_. sent nccnpiPd. f'.lw !\IQoti for a moonH·nUmo th('n r..,•Jr.(·tin~ a poorly~dn·::..\erl man aho1! vcnrs of a::::(•, \=iu- c.:1~Pt't\G•r1: ~ •• ~'\.rr fhr·r\:'\· no g-cnt 1 I~im:rl 'fm this C:tt•?\ ••Indt\£·d· I dunnn.\ lw rE·viiecl a.\ lw lont \\ ·t~ unnnd ~lu-•;a.~ ·lftiwrtl hai:n't anU yoll l!Omg cTmr tJ_nou~b.. ijll hunl ~1p onl' for y11 at tht ''ll'l ot' tltt lint·!' 1 • There tvaH an emhs;r~m.;;iog- si!encC' for a moment, and then a Ukht hrokc• in on all .of n l';il•itlt•n. and ~e ro~t· and said: M ··\'1-o·l can Jm~i:!' tlu11 ~:U, madam, I :un alln• ., .. ,.f•·r-tly w;]Jin~~~o g1ve up my seat ' anYb.t, o:llcr tlian tn.}l:.elf.\ 1 ~: 11'11/n.ttlli>:lt That tJ~:cirled her, •She gtwe hitm a look that b\ wrll not forget!iolbls <;lying day, and gm&hing thP strap she refused to sit do•rn .. ciol e~en wh<·n flee s,•uh had become v~c:mt.-D~ tro{t FJ\I!e Prts~. -~~+~~~ A Disappoint~d: Husba~d. ----.- ' Rc('E>ntly, nl'ar IIartfi!Hd~ \H. WQipan :wn~ scooper! up hy the cow t .. ~tclH:T of a loromd- tivc. The train rourau\t\bc stopped until lm.d run half a mile: TJw '-'•omun was Imrt. \Ylum the story \\'U.S told to lwr band, lw said, sadly: 1 i ··W<·TI, I'll llL\ dat:n~rl 1 if wimrrrolinin.'t.bar~ to kit!. There was J~}i fine-st Du:rltmn, got 011 the track and 'tl)e:IoCQmotivc I1im, and there wusn't e.nqugh life Iert in to •upply ~niruattou to ~ jly. t And ·my horse & co., ran aw.-..! with tile ~ig, aml! 1he train cam~ /i~hoY,~'1l¥' 1 n~~~~~~rle>g&';\'r· along a.nd hit him and 1f. 1 and t.Q.c horse w killed, und there '~us~'l a ~kce of the gig lc t c.,;I~l~r•tte•d blg enough to mak&·· a phrg for a barrel.+ Now, t11at wife of mibe'1iij of no ncconnt anrl she escapes-. It's nl\o,-kys {h,: same. lf you had tw<> eggs in yourlhanfl,.t\ne bad and thel-'~~~.&•··' other gO<!d~ and you l~t ttbL.:m drop, it's _variAbly th~ good on tl\'r bncaks.\ And he . looked snd, turned hl ~h w of tobecco in hi/.j,,i·~-~r--.,...-\'-'f'-~~--- mouth. BlJ.d cogitut~~£-<>n· he strange mcon:· tistencws. of acC:iden$. ' · '\ Man or! IF~o+nce. Two Doys, each cmplo~·eq in a. ~!!~~ -office on Griswold Strc~::;lf., were y1 ' licking a lot of one-cepj sfamps circulars at the P.ost;..OH'fce, \\;hen nn\' of1h,;.~ asked: . ·. · . • 'II as your boss go~ lmck from. !lis surnm•ei· trip yet?\ V ~I.Llo.U.L Store. is bet!U\ Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous Adv:ertisements. AND RGANS AND PANEL PICTL'R£~. I Our Bxhibition of Fine Composition Statuary. o-------o l49l I I I State Strest,, ALBANY, Doft Buy Your HOLIDA ;\ Pl'tESEN';E'S until you vistt 1 VOSBURGH'S GRAND 'FURNITURE DEPOT, I 126 Main Stroeet. Johnstown. · :B 1 oundat --- M BE SOLID I ~aYior's lnsio Store, IF ... n-n.o p II ICES ARE Al:JY n.JDUCEMEN~. I GLOVERSVILLE 11 ~~o!ANOS. HALLETT & DAVIS CO.'S, 1 WM. P. EM.EUSON. I ORGANS. •risoN & HAMLIN, NEW ENGLAND,' GJlO, W:OOD & Co., STERLING- '~fd1). Ht•r.nwned, Finest Toned, Beautiful l'nsC\f':. Alletyleti kept io BtO<'k. JOSEPH W. CASE, LUMBER, -AND-- an~ ·Gas fitter. Iron and Load ~iD~~ Cast Iron. ~oil Pipe, ALL KlNDS OF IS THE 'TIME TO SAVE MON Y ! I am selling Sleighs during th\ Holida_yH ONE DOLLAR TO prepared to meet the clo~est huyt'l' in Fulton e-i \·e one hunilied cents in value for enery ciollar. for yonrseh·es hefore buying anrl hl' NlllvincNl large~t IUlsortment of nll kind~ of Sleighs, Carriages\_ ' . \ iWhich are to be Sold for Cash at rqck !~bottom prices, or good negotiahlP P\-l\,r- on \~ '\''''-''·tu-m· as desi.J· d. · Horse Shoeing and Repairing of All connected with the business ; also Carl'i~ge ;fainting and Trimming of Old Utll~~ies done on 1 short nQtice at reasonable prices. Bring in your gy and jnake it new with paint nnd ,oarnish, and Inake your heart smile at your fancy rig. • ' :tiC- DA.IN\ Perry Street, Near Ston'e Arch, Sa l .-Act'-, .N~L,SO.N LY-ON' Nos. 4, 5 & 6 Oentr•al Ave., i\..l ' IN THE NEXT THIRTY DA WE ALSO H.A YE A VERt\ LARG :£.~ s·ruGIC 0 I·' um and · Low Pri - - ---- The Largest and Most Varied i ' IN CENTRAL NEW YOHK. the Very Lowest Consistent with Good Laj.tes:t Colo~ings and Mixtures in 1\Hm's, Youths' and SUITS AND OVERCOA l I Asi!?l'l!l~l\' Goods at Bottom Prices may always l.le fomltl I • • WIL & GROSS', The Leading ·-IX-' 1 Artistic I \\~(' hal fl ua t\1111 I\ rt•lt1!11\1•11 ~~~ (•lut'..<> l•Jetllrt·. t'!,J! ht·n·., l'u·tllr''\ TEAM, GAS and WATER Trimmo~ anfi Untrimm80 Hats Loy tlu·lrJ<>I.tllt.uw••JI.., l'''K\·~- .\ll an (·ull Ull!l PXUit.lll•\ our\\ nrl, 1>1:1\ \' ,, J! C••mp.m• l:~\ul'llhlJ wit!J '\~•rl.m:d · 1) FI\I\l:'INGS, AT F. CARNCROAS', BEST ART H:.~we'll Cave Cement, ' . I • Olens l!'alls Lime, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, and Iron Clad Paint. I ~nnnuatmrs & Gas Fixtures of all Kinas cor, ll'la!n & Market Sts .. No. 70J l\oiau1 st: ... Johu:,to\\·n, ' II\ filii hu·;.rr• dtic•-:.. l'ir·ltll't ~ 1'•'1•1• •i u:: I Jnun} tk;..ll1t!ll~> ... l.}l~\d nt who, WiH11lng to l•lo<~~ out llt>r well u .. 'l~Ot'tct.l ~tocl: before thL' Hen~on eloc;c~. Nl'QJ>q l\OO.U\· trhumml o.n.:t untrlmmetll.mts at · l ~~ Reduced Prices. A.ll who arq not nlrmuty SUJ11Jllc•l wm do well to glvt:' bet· n cnl!. -·- --- ,...f-- ~ - -- ---- ---- I ) A Y TIL\BBELL\l'l Pntent Camel'S nnd \. Dlndlng mnkP a m•ift tl11lsh to • •II clntllfl.un- Groceries, &c. OF- Bread Food In the World TRY IT A_ND WILL USE NO OTHHR. 0. CROSS & BRO. THE BEST GOODS .\T TilE est Prices f ll.-\ Y ·BE FO!JND A 'l' SELMSER'S. 51 Perry Street. Coffees,_ Spices, & Toilet Soaps, , Corn l~al, Shorts which I will'sell at the Cash Prices. Don't forget the plaoo. JNO. T. SELMSER, No. Perry Street, f1EOllGE Yos·r. o&.\V~ YO~rr, Cor. Main and Perry Sts. • ,JOEINSTOWN. A FULT, AXD COMPI.E'l.'E ~TilC!( OP Choice 'F,amily j ROCERlES, :m!BL.'iiNG Quality Goods WITTI • EST PRICES. FLOUR, AND ANN!D GOODZ IN GH.E..i.\,T V for he Jl'\lestlon now befng asked. The'publlo arc assured that tbo ARGEST_& BEST ~ortod stock .in the COunty is kept b.Y RED. MEYER, 21 MAIN STRE:J!:T; JOHNSTOWN, He seolilt to excello $50 SCOVILL I IU.LU U·M. ana LiYOr' t•-inn'l, I JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. dotatovOI. forMloby J. G. F~RRR~. i .:~~.,~~~=~:m~ I ~:;~~~~b~ff~3]~!~i~~J[~i' aripr~oll,ted. ,. ]; '{!JUl. MlilYF.ll- Man WBO IS UNACQti'A.INTED WD'H TO OJ:OGBAI\'t!' 01 ~HIS COll1!TllY WILLSUl>Y~G~ IUP 'l'ID.T''nm Chicago, ~ock bland _: PACIFIC THE GltEAT BURLINGTON- ROUTE. (· llif'a,ITo, Burlington & Qulnoy R. R. ---- PRINCIPAL LINE \l<D OLD FA V:ORITE FROM or Peori~ -TO- City, Omaha,, Lhu.•olu, Denver, CalifOrnia. ~ 'r'h(' ~HOH:T-EST .. QUIOlt.EST a ~t .• lo<>l•ph, Atchison. Topeka, D (;a:i\ f\'~!o1:1n :.mri all points fu Iowa, }~~:;.d. 1\unsa.-:;.Now b!c.'tico. Arizona 1••'1;\•u;. 'thi:i Houte h .. •u; no superior tor Albert Lea, \!i~me>ap~1lis and St. Paul, NBttoiULily reputed u !.wmg the GFeat Through Car Line.-