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\=. .*\. fo -,. + pers, for the . money,\ , L \I did not - . ure \And Lam sos . . - B « | I made them all Fae - Am 't| - , \‘§'iwer mind,\ < 'Don't c‘ry‘ oe will confer a favor by notifying n* U5 \ -- ' To Advertisers, -~ _* -- OTSEGO COU: William Bars not oul: M said the Boheml > « iting,\ exclaimed the : he called Inthe auditor of the regiment, who happened to be passing. Tha bet amid the laughter of the hile the Bohdmian looked en withdrow;with Astate- Quesment;fo regule ra a e space. . gel \ . natal. advertisements wcollection. will be \e equ'nn‘erl , one-fourth the axiount ‘nxrcgd‘ : 7 eir boing due at the expira« ching they? / The gol- . ost. 'The same da 'he was attacked 'by a ragin h F ried to the hospital. _. ng fever; and.car- [ Ar Grandfather's Barny >> ' .Gmfidruthér’fliqm { .I Rhall never forget _L Tha 60 the gray swal 'For their counsels, at mornin And.sgain at tie nightfall w [dome, \_ <% 002; v ~. 't Such hangings and . ghdtterings never were © 1d. Bowne fells 4 om the throat of éach. talk‘nuve’bfid. . day with thel nests and their B , theirdioltings sid bringlng ening. In neighborly wa ‘mwfiu mfg”. i y: \his wounds and return rrival , the. Boheinjan, brought him the basket-of Toka ' t, and congratulated. him on bis: ulous escape' from. death, 'The [learned front his- c5 les thearmy. On his a was no appearance of an engagement.. T was the tugmot the. baron' i a ish a picket for the night ; 'but conirades were'on duty beforé him, rnd the baron was to pass the night In' his I q horses were saddled,the ussars mounted and ready to march, wlien the regimental surgeon appeared on the god. ... , - What's the matter ?\ naked the baron. | |. Max, who was detdiled for d, has been taken dangerously : cat many which had come to p d-tlilsh cumerous , bequests. , - The wholo strange and. inexplicable, an lsm of the most incredulous, Forhouré &t. a timp wo wonder || \.. . } How the busy birds built {_ under, ~> Wosayw the keen :gyos a, «From the door of hex on third pago, printed. first week fon centa 31m ling; It weak, Ave conts por linc» gling ff. we \plimbed. they.. were Anished® ar looking very closely, would have dfscover- :ed that the paper was 'not perfectly clean. : < When they.. 1 id {planed to . 239 ' {their handles Hope stacked&hem'in one cor- ax weeks: he was cured offi her of the room, ani _laoked-pro usin Amy's. $ . And now whenever H Batns's' house she [s gt words and kisses\ from' hia moths dly at her u o |i handiwork, a~ with the news to her mother. ployed In the bag. am afraid - thy-are-going-to-arréat ~*\There P\ sald aloud, AAnfy- can. write a letter, 'but alie. can't. make: pin- {wheels'like those.. ~I'll-eave them up.hs ntil néxt Saturday, so that they will not \ f spolled. . This is Tuesday, and Wednes- | Thursday, and Friday are three more,\ said {Hope, countiug on her fingers. ''That's a -and time, n-she-closed the- door and- cossqltations and t.down-stairs. - F as |, The next day as Hope came fome from d. shoolathe school the saw a. [urge crowd collected 'round WilHam - Barna's house, and heard: Joud volces within. Bhe hurrled boe the sailor never forge \him from being thought a thief, < L aw I'lLfind.o. paper in the world. ~ - and its all covered w. -, . gold and sliver butte. a aglp you make ever so man _. Lil-wheels,\ n/ 'He lifted.the little gi .. upon his: broad -p and in this manner they lefé the cequrt-house, * U aas aelp e‘pE his p’rbfiiae. - y k but. carried Hope and gér .brilladt paper gin-wheels on . his shoulder \ al the way to my's. $* . R : many a: beantifol sholl, bright». plece of cor- al, and curious toy. has , found'ita way from: Wnliaussqrmcgzest to HOPG'SJEIB room, for r fotg id tigd ed ot thats \ Sow. flow. sow : 1- . ; Ever keep on sowing; > © 0d will cause mcqse'éd to grow ... . Faster than your knowing. da : . Nothinge'er wassown {n vain *C 11, His choying,. Xo. 00 +2] We wished waxierggwanqw wherero'used from Absolutely Pure. * on Efcutenant Arnpld-takei| ed to ayold & punlehment been threatened. | A n - nt 1d hastily: dressed.. him- buckled on his. saber and prepared to But uo sooner was he in the sad- dle than His horse, tho ordinatily perfectly ext: gentle and,steady, began to rear and pluage 7 the eaves In a nest; .~ usie of rain: drops blont {nto our rest. where'we' romped on [ . the Austrians. very much, RAVBELERS GUDE -_ reckon our spoils pur ra Mfihamfiuemmm CT am- ma £-of-hi bag 16y g arréat desert-.| William Barns for stealing,\ said her mam- It h they 'ma, sadly, sa \ . 8: soon as they gaw..)~ . \What has William: Barns stolen ?\ cried Bohgmian prophetess 'they 'recogaized | Hope, in astonishment, red that ghe often cama to amp in the night to render in | a great many. hundred dollars.\ ml \Ob mar I I don't believe: he ever stole anything, he has such a nice 'brown hemselves of | face and always emiles-at mp,\ . ad the hared ©Old Mr, Grubby nccuses him of stealing AVite Powder never varies, -Acmuryerof it con- | the teat 7 ii less, and he wound f pocence,\ saj 1 the head..... 1 d. her mother,patting her on | And, flually one of them. opened BakT s motith-and- gave utterance to this remar frieswork driving their teams connor g than the: ordinary. l‘xinfii and: in ynnyt} lye shld in' [ competition with of low test, short . comm \ ere-porsiated: is their, Atata T-am:-¥erry-sorry- for-poor- You look upward for the rain, And {allergist fn praying; - '. . _| TId:\\ Unpleasantly Surprised. | (~- Among the passengers in .s thirdaté, surface- car, as it. passed ip the Bowery early yesterday morning; .were. two painted. young women,with whom, wass rough looking man. - Seated opposite the wom were three yourg-men, who smirked -at an led thom i & nelou tit Jur. Bang,\ . | _- oa weight, altim or phosplinto powders, Sold only in cans. Ne: wom ~d itlons 'to the Tur Barrio Pownex Co., ''The atality fn this . baron, as he armed himsel foriung taller.\ - Aud, tho' brave as steel, igs at-he- mounted-Iils at the head of his or: Schoharie . ou éo what the notse In Hth mow or his capture 106 Wall strest, Now York, ng them'to make th attacks-which took aa\ dash. - emu Tig Tot a mid he disgppoatad Ike a Jash.- Old Dobbin would streith his head out of the And we seemed to hear \Oats\ in his whinnying UB i - horse and put | liimself men. in a frame of mind. ford his ordinary mood.. .. > 'The night was dork and : Before her executio \The sick, if they aro poor, aro ivrestling with n qil'xefllyn; ig G ~Hope=thought-frequentiy-of-Witito - finmrdpfigg 'the - week; and? missed \his kind facd In' the go.. It made-herfecl 4 juite sorrow ful.to see the door of his house ! place. A. Turkish ci- | Closed, and the. shades drawn..down._oyer |, passport.\ ' 'This convinc- | the windows, But when the day for Amy's pou her, and she was | return came, Hope forgot everythiui,’ else in ' ~ the delightful expectation of seeing her cousin and_presenting her the wonderfol . )- Bradley, the kids is stuek < ted \the Kids;\-[T'ribo te lub , 0 u -& ~-principle of 'defian atitions, had a dinner 'Thureds; dinner wes served oma monstrous co a black pall from the . head-looked .on : :ed her about the _fortuns. sh - Sho confessed that playing the spy to both® parties she had.of- ten learned what' was- unde sides ; that those _ 1 her about their horoscop her many things, aod that she also trusted a good deal to guesswork. As to what ~- great hardships, Thay (ars \between two\ fires. . On:-the one sido Ananflable® discase moves 'up to attack and destroy, while ahead of-théih arethe flame nnd flare of medicinl Humbu baron commanded eighty men, Joined by a hundred and twenty~from fin- other regiment, which brought the comple- ment up to two hundred, all told, The de-. 7 tighment took post a thousand paces in ad- the line of the right wlog, and a marsh Olled with very tall reeds. There were no sentinels in-froat-but-not-a- man left his saddle, with their pieces unslung at full cock, and? the hussars with drawn sabers, to guard . against-surprise. - All was quiet till about a f quarter of two g'elock, aud the baron was. beginning to think that the night would pass-oper-without an-attack,- when a sudden shout of \Allah! il Allsh!\ burst on the silence, and in ope minute all the horses in the front rank were hurled to it he shouldn't get thin.. y means of t he gotdn a contraband way. e.cronking old wagon-was carringe or car - - Assulted our mood best, Were the Journeys we and frequent and far . _ 11210} In it, on the bark foor, . - With our fancles for st eds prancing gaily bermqv twas Alled-in the | © . mow, - Till 11:11: play became work, and brought sweat to a brow ; hgh TOW And then, in the winter, to watch the falls {y, As they threshed out the wheat, the oats and t \ Loaves im With their rat-r-tat-tnt on the floor, alt dgy long Making music «¢ counted. far sweeter than song. Then t némzz of the fanning mill blowing the a aff o e Fqlxx,,1o,tlm,.c*m‘ wus chatter..and |. the place for the boys It is a plece of gross injustice. slick; thoy morft our sympathy and assistance always, Thomns' Relectric Oll was neversold . R Hty-of E1 'The carbineers sat Established 1866. xing the fatal £8) celved from those whom It has benefited ave its sole recommendations. - «For worn throat, colds, a¥thma and catarth,\ Thomas' Eclectric Oil is no mistake the best known' remedy in the world. \A few drops snuffed through the nose,\ Rev. E/F. Crane, of 'Corry, Pa., writes \will clean 'out and cure the .] yery-worst form of catarzh,\ -. Mra. E. H, Perkins, | of Creek Centre, N. Y., takes the pains to stafé that she \'was troubled with asthma for four years; Thomas' Eclectrio Oi) ultimately effected a completo cure.\ Ine very pleasant cation from P; 0: Sharpless: a druggkt of Marlon, Ohip, he states that \with one botlle of Thomas'. Ecléetrie Oil a nelghbor was cured of sore thrort, - (Height ybars standing.\ These are o‘nly‘ aver- age spmples picked from hundreds of testimo- Lnlalgn the desc before us. Forsale by E. R. FORD. proach 'of the time, she had excited the one- my to make an attack. on the post of t 'The boy Hope stun. bl ”Fr—Wk \of her schoolmates, so she sald, . > tions with the officers enabled ber to | _ \What's the matts: in, the court-house, discover that there were two on the list be- © To ome of them she sold drugged wine that caused his.sicknoss, and gotting near the other tysell him something , I Just as he had motinted, she contrived to.| _ \Did Mr. Grubby see him do It ?\ cried i io horse@.nos. | Hope, ~ | .> -~ - . \No he didn't see him steal it, But it's all the same. ~ He saw the pocket-book in hiis hand, and io did .1 and a heap of other fellows, too, < We were all on the dock fishing, when old Grubby comes along , ust | |FLoURAND FEED .. Morris Bro Exak Oh, grandfather's Where no onewas scolded f No place Bu p up i Aud uflxought of thn. gm ~ ' Bilect Bistollanyg. or the shock of seven or eight hundred 'Park» \Bending to battle . O'er cach high saddle bow, With the sword of Azreal , - They swept down the foo,\ On theif side, 'at least an equal number ~ fell, gither from the impetuosity of their own charges or the deadly firo-of the Aus- But they know the ground and thg Austrians were enveloped and cut Saber-strokes few thick and- fast-fre arms «were discharged at'random sstble-to 'distingaish The baron received no | fewer thautefght saber-strokes in the meleo- both fromthe Turks and. from his own men. His horse, severely wounded, fell with hito, rolfed cover on his right leg and mailed him to: the spot. ~The: flashes of the Turkish platols Ht up. at intervals the scone Lofstrife nnd butch @gt--------- © The baton ralsed his eyes and- sat his brave hussars defending: themselves with 0 . of despair;- bit -the Turks opium, made a horrible massa- «cro. in adaw minutes not a slogle Ans- trian was left standing, | The victors'serged on the-few horges: that bad escaped-unhiirt, first plundered the dead and wounded, and afterward began, to cut off their heads and stow them away in sacks thoy had brought expressly for the purpose. 'The baron'a sit- uation was by no means ao enviable one. In Czekler's corps the Torkish language, - The baron. ruffians encourage each other to make an succor arrived, and not to leave ind, adding that there ought to | be two hundred. Ho knéw by this that the trils, which rendered him forious and un- This was the whole secret of her foreknowledge, 'Her p .., Cherry Valley Branch, bold, impenitent and defiant a relative behind her THINE AFppedinere seo to mourn 'the death of In the spring of 1788, the Baron . Conrad. von Arpheim, a Heufehant in Czekler's hus» sats, marched from,Bliclos-Vur, in Traugyl- vania, at the head of a body of old troops s regiment encamped rsova, and forming a the corps theh operating against the They halted to rest and refresh the mien and horses: al a small village not far | from the Mics of the army. After esting the' best auplelcr “that mongy could procure, 1185 a, m, . 0.07 pom. - , .... 3054, NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN R. R. Traina léavo RIDNEY as follows: © _310. GRUBRRY®'S OLD POCKET-BOOK. BY IUOLM K. Hviéhé‘ééfiéfgdfie;df Spring and Winter Wliént’théfit‘hfia\Favmily' Flours, Wheat Shorts, Ship Stuffs and Middlings, Bolted - thtqrg; SeedMeali-OormMehLfind Corn and Oats, * e $de§ and Seed Graing. Cattle and C2 and recruits, to Join fn the environs 'of friend from foe. One warm dayin June, when the sky was all covered with f ) and the distant hills half. hidden by a thick voll of grey mist, Hope Hunter scampered aloug a wide country road that ran between o villageof Burbank, her-homg,-which was-about a talle dis- Hope was in a des a: Shad PERMANENT CURE COoNSTIPATION. - is so provalent in this coun) brated Mm as a serier An M Ex 5L.»}:...-...:....m....5.115 T. M, n ylog black clouds, No. 5, Night Efgrgg...;,.. ”tug-“mu.“nbzsaA‘ XM |, > the school. house in: th strolled forth for an evening walk. Per- celving an unusual crowd around one of the | youre fires, he drew tar to see what was | going on... Tha object of attraction was & tall“, swarthy, dariteyed aud black-haired B t man, dressed rather richly in- -Orlentai costume, who held § | the frind of a scarred and groy hatred vete- ran, . *Bho was tellfug his fortune. \Bon of the Danube,\ said she, \'your days: are numbered. lire and steel have spared you thus far-but the-bullét is cast that will cost you the number of your threo aicans haye waxed gud orse and \his rider will Iifive perate hurry | to reach home before the rain fell, for sho wore her new blue dress, and her mother had said, as she fastened the list button, . \\Now, Eope,this.dress looks:very nl and it took me a long while. to male It. {gt not to spoil it in one day, as you did your DNEY. +. c 1422200? iain sfrives, 9205, in. CHAS. O'BRIEN, ants Tailor on Broad» paris t+ Bu loaves; Bllp.m. QTHERS, CHESTNUT S7. 3A. D.,. McCrum block, \ m’io pfxn’ffeach day, In TAM&MNSURANCE URR MATTIC Atonu-Ew‘ma C 1 it}? the F n’i’ TANESERIEWANT, Artormoy and comnsaltor at |- Nae: comes henow- Oneonta; K. ¥2 dolioctiomt promptly f T7, \ Gutieen, store, T : we d painless with pis or oth © A. IVES, A, D. (lato \U. 8. volg), can Hope lookbd | anxiously at' the frowning sky as she flew ajong, her school-bag ewlog- er hat pushed far back on her head. She Ldalmost teached the arden gate, when'lier foot caught in a pro- icting root Uf ad Oak \treo in the youd, 'and she fell full length upon the ground, strew- the contents of her \all directions. hq (gm-5L stood in 310111551 ayes. as she Imer H. L. LUTHER. frond the best manufacturers in Rurxopa: . - goon 3 C. : cd In thise Broad Streot near Maid. aro: I understand the busin am satlafied with moderato prices, A ation filmynoek will convin almost all know the The ofd soldier turned-away from the |. hetess with a blank look. and that there were five or six pang lug around the door taliting excite Tom ?\ ' Tom, \and they're trying himnow.\ Stumbling, and stands behind then A fish pulled off my hook, céth made a spring at Will and screeched, mep‘lyglva me my money I g; I | near the roots of - that bi house,\ movement toward the door. * er 0 n 0. REEN, 481 Brood way, Aibany, . HOLDREDGTE med them hastily back in. the bag, They but the beautiful pearl pen- er. bad'given cher as a birth- day gift, and that she could find nowhere, A steep bank covered with long grass and [ weeds sloped away from the road near the #ree over whose roots Hops had just now troop Heutenont,\ said an old bussar, touching his cap to the baron, f!if the woman speaks Bho bas predicted the same fate to a half-dozen of us.\ .. «\* Who 4s sho ?\ asked the baron. \A pivandiere,\ \vepli¢d the hussar, ood wine and brac- U dy, they say-and glves credit sometime «aim»! WWW y a i- -and then sho turns & penny udat the reaidence of I. L, B £39., Oneoniay kg. Y, Night bell on lof a the door, . : Renting ef Pkpem ana Col- lections a Specialty. . _ ween nester on neu moor ~~ <For Salo or Exchange. Fin Mstum&Oeap FURNITURE! WALNUT, CHERRY, ASH, IMITATION a- HOGANY, STAINED and PAINTED P While balls were whistling overhead, the , bavon's horse recelyed a shot which caused it to make a convulsive movement, and on- abled Ita rider to extricate hisleg. Ho then .concelved theides of throwing himself, if possible, Into the matsh ¥_ Room No.4, MeQrum Block, , kemos ; 0C; h 'Genoral Insurance Agont. MoGram & Saunders' mac rond, it must hava slipped over this bank, ope setambled upon the gnarled roots and peeped down,' . Yes, thore it was, shining brigh the grass nud leaves, ' snatched it up, and was about to spring back into the road, whén her eyo fell upon an old leather pockét-book lying close to ore sho had found her knife, and half deo under a large stone. t up, and, climblog back to the road, un- buckled tne broad strap - with which It was fastened, and looked in. | It was filled with papers neatly folded and crowded together so closely that the pocketbook bulged in several of his men who attempted this ma- nouyver taken, but the Are had slackened and darkness Inspired him c bad only twenty paces to traverse, but there wes the dangor of sink- tug, Still ho sprang over men and horses, overturning more than one Turk, Arms were extended to selzohim, and saber strokes dealt at him, but his good star and youthful activity \enabled him to gain the Parlor Sults Patent Rockers, 'Student Chairs, &c. ALSO, A FINE LINK OF ies and Stands ! |--FOR THE-HOLEIPAYS.-- FISITORS ARE WELCOME H. L. LUTHER. fic‘g‘gflgfififiy\ ant Block, overt N. I. a 6 to gm: ”inf {1m 1m“ Em’g‘fi' Coivpromptly attended in: the Bohemian, glaocing her brill- 93?\ ”$3133 fiififié’fifufi‘. bot fant, aniake-like oyes round 1 gly. Ff‘Wbo craves knowledge of thé wise clap =. 'That do I, mistress,\ said the baron, goyly, advancing h I bave na faith in your forbodings, hbflxhi my fire eaters scem so daunted by bem. IX PLUSH, SPUN SPEOIAL INDVOEMENTS OFFERED To BONA FIDE EURORASERS the \Old Ford Manaion,\ Maint. knees-he tolled on a little farther, and then stopped, exhausted b heard ono Turk exclaim : escape! let us geek for him!\ \It is impossible to do so in After this a ded silence en- The blood he had lost caused the ! baron to fall into a state of insensibilit fix’éfi! ‘lnffefl sdveral hours. When h $ self the su A Jimasclf t n was high up In the heay. G - . 95.110 had sunk up to his hips In the marsh. His hair stood erect upon his head, when ho recalled thg fearful ima; night, and the \twenticth of August\ was first among his thoughts. [e counted the wounds-they were eight in number, but not one of'them wis dangerous. They were sabet-strokes on breast, back and arms. As tho nights were very fresh in that regi- Box 416, Oneonta, or call at the residence of Marris-\Old Ford Mansion, Peth con J. fibfi0§§ém D; “35“?me St 2p. to, Calls altended in caloffice at realdence on Wating AYOAUD .. . ... R ELECTED STOCK OF)GOODS FOB THE . PALL TRADE, A FULL LINE OF THE NEWIST AND MOST | ;, Tifmmibfgs |I TMQA o Horprinat. LARGE AND-SMALL FARMS a Fon sane In Otsego and? other Counties, *The fortuno teller curiously 'The twentieth of August?\ said she, \'The twenticth of August !\ re baron ; \that's wopderf anl I to make of that? 'The twentieth a? Au Tuts smneng offtier hand. ' \I tell no more fortunes to. night. But forget not the date-you will e occasion to remember it.\ d with thesa words sho turned into & toht where her merchandise was stored, ard w the canvas over the opening. The deep vpice of The Sorceress, her striklug face, fig- and miguner, the orncular laconism and ystery of her reply, contributed to fix tet words on the baton's memory, and min» 'I thought ft couldn't have any monoy in ope ; \It Jooked t Some one must have thrown it away.\ Ob, how nice and thick.!\ sho ex- claimed, as the paper rustled between her | Jost the thisg to make pin wheels At this moment I from s cloud and Hopo's nose. She flun und, thrust the papers in- , and ran tigrriedl path to the house. 'The rain fell brislily as she flung open the ball door and ran pant- Ahe front. 10AN BRLL VILLAGK LOTa THAN ANY OTHER OWNER IN TOWN. ‘mw-I; 5x. _ C. E. FORD, splashed down upon Hours, \ - Corner Clifand Grove Eiréct HttDs, SEEDS add rrounists arr nekod for Pariics, Weds Remember | the | familiar lmfim whcrn ma sat reading a letters « It was no easy task to carry twenty-four paper pin-wheels safely through the village streets. Bo Hope thought, as she moved ulead _ 5111931135‘ along, with her eyes fixed upon scene. 'The menu was as follows ; \ ters on. the last gasp,\ \broken boue [is with - superstition | sauce,\ \roast© cadaver satice a Vimmortelle,\ \tombstone beef,\ \\dead head lobster,\ ''never say die salad,\ go intent upon this that sheran plump againat a boy standing. in the road. Hope Mooked up to see who lt was, and warn him selected. him as a striking example, to | fob to break h strengilhen-her . authority, found that she was close.by the court house, perlod a long while beforehand. - At theup- le stand- o Ta morgue,\ \Allet du casket |- Cuecaront d with gather-them-in sauce,\ \expiring duck~ with - graveyard - sauce,\ - \resurrection turkey,\ | \coroner's ~cream;**-\cafe a In - ly. Foward B. Smith is a colored man, liv-\ a | ing at No.26West Thirty-ninth s treet, New | York, whose lave for the raut weed has temporarily deprived him-of the solace of his wife's society, His wie 1s & Hight col- ored woman, whose reflued mature made tobacco smoke unbesrable. The husband, being employed aso . walter, is not rble to . enjoy hispipe gplllni the da it was his ___; custom on returning. homa at night to sellle -dotwn for a comforting smoke. Josephine; - the wife, seriously objected .to this, .On ° the ninth fust., Btalth, after supper, lit his - ipe, and. Josephine threw opemalil the win- owa In disgust, - The hnsband ~ thon down again. - I hen the frate woman throw - a. flstfron: at the man who would - It hit him on the- back of the head causing . a serlous wound. | Ho:was. taken. to the hos. pitel and she to a police station. The trial caine off yesterday In the court of£Bpe-\. clal Sessions, After hearing the case the - court found Mrs. Smith guilty and 'sent her to the Island fora month. 'The delighted husband put a pipe in his wiouth as be. went: out of court and went away smoking.like a bad chimney. \O _ Good Looking Amerféan Women, © '*Miss Chamberlain has broken the. tc,\ said a New York dealer in photogtaphs; ''and-we shall undoubtedly haye otherAme. \William Bards stole old Grubby's pocle et-book crammed full of money,\ answered L asked Will Barns for another. He'took an old leather thing out of his pocket and began fumbling in it for one. | Then L heard Grub- by screama something, and 1 looked up. He, as stauding close to Will with his hands uookedgqst like the claws of a bird and his 1 showing: Tho'next mumest he * 'Tou thief} you rogue} you highway. <4 C c our money. !' said\ Will. 'You must -bo-crazy, Mr; Grabby. I hays rio money of. yours.' Then he shook Grubby off, and puiting'the pockef-book back In his pocket, walked of as cool as you please, Next day @rubby the pocket-book with a lot of flsh.-hooks in (coma shelf tn Will's bedroom, But he gays he found the greasy old thing empty goak-tree by your only aquestion of me when the photographs of Anierleao society women will he as fri mold here as such are in gland, | Miss Obamberlein 4s the most beautiful American girl fn Rurope to-day,. or at any rato she is the famous beauty. ~ Bhe has created a furore, and her popularity in- <> creases every season. | Sho déduvited every- ~ whfle, visits thgfigyn‘ll {fi‘mlgy gisquentlga and is a personal frien the Prince, . Princessior wares. -- \. \~~ - \ef And. \'She is a Cleveland girl, and In common with most American girls she at first object- ed to having her.pictures sold, but she rp- preciates the interest the public fakes {it \Bo he did,\ cried Hope, who had been listening. with her mouth and ayes open to this fong story-'\he did, forI saw him, and there was not one cent of money in it when, I picked it 'up myself-nothing but Jittlo -f -plecos:of-papery-and L took them out and throw the old thing away, And I'll justgo | and tell Mr, Grubby so,\ and Hope made a' ;. 'they', all pin-wheels ?\ _... . _ _ - 'I don't care if the his money, when I know befter.\ come back.\ ~ might break them. those sitting near turned and looked at her. tleman, with his oyes closed, as !f listening was behind the desk. rst saw him: ''Yes,\ he said, \that is my pocket-booky \tho mame thot I missed Monday afternoon. It then contained twelve hundred dollars in certiflfd checks of one hundred dollars cach, \Ob Mr. Grubby 1\ cried Hope, stretch- Ing her head forward, nod speaking in a very high volco, \It did not have one cent in it when I picked it up.\ - As her vorce rang | through the ailent bail 11312317 one stood up and looked ft poor loud. and-was in Iaugh at you. - Who aver saw a girl walking through s courtroom with an armfal of It-Is-- - women whom newspapers chat contloually about, and she has at Inst ngreed to allow her plotures to be sold. have the sole ig ,» right to sel} thom:** ~ auswered Hope, adgrily. \I shall not let \Is she more benutifol than the run of Mr. Grubby say that William Barns stole M o laugh at me,\ Eoglish professional beauties?\ *'Vostly, vastly,\ sald the desler, with. _ unction, \Tha majority of English beauties - BR=__.____ ___,. \Well I suppose you're right,\ suld Tom. , T SUCH Bab lot mo 5051] hose things unti! you good, Tooks with .go titled women in Ei plain that when one comes along who [s not \'No replied {Long- deéldedly. \You Bo sho walked in at the open door and half aetoss the \room but,could see nothin, 'of. Atthongn Custh nuraber of persons. In tho- roompit-was Bho tiptoed along quletly until she came to the end of a long row of benches. Then sho saw an open space with threo or four tables in it nod a roised desk. Men eatat the table writing, and a very red-faced gon- here for socie! plenflfi Old Mr, Grubby was speaking when Hope Cornier Main and Broad Streets; ~~~ Ford Bido, An Inmenso Ling of Cools) . Now gn Exhibition |For fne Fill Trade,] Yhcloding the Latest Style to B00TS & SOR ! worn his furred pelisse, nad Its Stit {-{ rain- cateh-my-hittle-girl-?\ pnamma;us Elope lifted up her mouth for \\Oh no, I ran too fast,\ apswered Hope, .with his provers entficth of August? seemed whispered by demon. - | In duo time the batoh reached the army, hose fatigues and dangers he shared. It is eli known that In this war the Turks made Their leaders had sct tho Tice of a-ducat ion each head brought foto p, and spabls: and jaolssorics neglected portuaity of earniog ft. This arrange iment yas fatal to the (There was scarcely a night that the did not come in superior numbers to setk cads, nnd their expoditions wero con- ducted with such gcercey and promplitode ed, and often, at dag; tened attentively. The Turks bad long From time to time the moans of wounded horses were wafted to him from tho field of battle-as for his men, the Turks bad taken care of them. The baron began to think of extrlcaling bimself from the place io which be was but he was so much exhausted by the loss 0 blood, that lit! was' n “£10191, “heath below”? stood u rm groun ough war ha: deadcnfigogis sensibility, stil), alone as he was, it was not without s scosition of fear that bo emerged from the reeds, and looked cautipualy about him. Ho advanced slow. is oycs resting on the field of deith; is fright when ho e \Did you burt yourself?\ Inquired her mother, suxlously, LLAR EARN TED Is A D0] \'Those roots. must be cut off,\ said mam-. ma, going to the window aed lookingout yesterday I saw old Mr. stumble headlong across the might have killed biniself.\ \Mamma thero's that nice eallor man.: who gave me the little ship,\ said Hope, guddenly, pointing out ofthe window to a | City Shoo Store, MAIN RTREET, _ vee BEST THING KNOWR m _ WASHLNG®=»BLEACEING MBs OR sort, HoT oR colo waATeB, ane be trithenttk. _._) \BEWARE of fcllatiohs nlslesd,. PEARLINE is the labor-saving compound, and That thoy rarely fail scapitated trunks. Th > the Ided of every rotect them: These ithets consisted of from one to two tun- dimes; but the Torkist gen | teted at seeing their men distarbed in the holsale and roinll busioces they bad a- gaged in, sont detachments yet more num- agninslothe infidel pickets, which yet bandsomer per capita re iim The picket service, therefore, be- foame 6f acth a natare that, wheo n man wes detailed for 18, 1t was really worth bis while to settle bis Ittls antounts beforestfiing his {¥} foot intbastifrop. - f} Matters wera in this state 19 the month of Aggust A few skitmbhcs > and SOAP ArtAz. ONEONT A, where you will fad a sors. us's sor, you know.\ knot hes tripped him \He's not bort, See ! he jump. ed up as lightly asa bird I wonder what bis hand? Ob, I see et.bouk.\ pocket-book, Hope?\ inquired \I found an old pocket-book on the bank, but it was so greasy that I throw it away.\ \Hope the postman brought oo this mosping from your cousin Amy,\ Oneonta, N. T. - six feet high, who had returced, doubtless, in the hobs of foding something valuable to reward his trouble. Never was craclly deceived. Yet the baron addressed bo n is at spare uy life. that belongs t> me, and your head, replied the savage ginct. And with thst be unfasfened tha chin- strapof tho buscar proceeded to anlie his cravat 3: was sinking with weakzess eof had no At the slightest movement of re- ~! Foot Wean whim lowest lir Ing rates ‘QW he is looking at in os ILLUSTRATED, Ezfr’r‘aflzsffit‘t onteithe most and ceafcl Ruceataid Fourm C iis [Band Bracelets, [._ __ | Bangle Bracelets; -~-*--4 Chain Bracelefs, _.} i.,. Coil Bracelets, | ~ y tassey, my unl. 5 - CENTRAL HOTEL, Kaingt.hesd of Broad,Onednts, N. Y. MARTIN McLAIN, PROPRIETOR, 4 Duldtcg hnd famitore entirely new, A firs window. and forgetting all about the pock» h was verpmuch at attention sho attracted, and tried to hide behlad tho nearest teach, Buta gentle man came forward add whispered, \Come little girl, and toll these gentle men what you know -about Mr. Grabby's ket-book.\ pocAs he lifted her up on one of the tables Inthe open spaceagust of wind came ope. She had not meant» to- speak ao the twenty-four plo-wheels whirling around sll at once with a loud nolse. At this ov one Isughed,and Hope, remembering Tom's very red indeed. - , ''Never mind,\ sid the gentleman who badlifted her upon the table. They are not lmghlng at you. Now Toadly, Egg kt?! us where you found the pocket» Bhe was quite alarmed now, und almost ready to ery, for she saw that the man be- hind the high desk had his eyes «£21. sad was looking Intently at ber, sod those who bad been writing bold their pens sus nded fn thoair while they tamed their cade her way. ' \Tell themarhere you found it,\ said the gentleman again. - ~ Then Hope didas she was reaffirm \Bat said she, torniog to Mr. boy, 'There was no money in it, only pieces of blue paper, sod1 throw the po k down on the ground after 1 had taken the paptront, b it was so old and dirty.\ eapoen. bis 63mg would bave steatbed Is reed ectisss € be clung ore Bim, while bo was baring Ins Tree WRiubb- Vo. Tiger-Eye Rings, l Band Rings,. Bangle Rings, D. Aty whito it all betself ?\ inquired \I thick so,\ answer. c3 ber mother, with asmile, Fietss read it to me, mamma;l cant read very well.\. wint Amy serites, sad Mrs, Hocter, holding the Ietter so that Hope ward with a ceedic: coming broofab T hips a new dol). andes Ga z é ib any :t pHcm. Tie Clostrations Cf art tct acthom.. tin anl premmigs KL. & days baron; was favored tune teler, He had frequently, by the way, uid purchased provisions of ber, nod tho' KeP ancer whs strangely boaghty and repolantat frst, stilt be bed macaged her réserve, and was terms with Her HHow how?\ wis his L4. HORGAN 1L D. a vislt from the for. * Hurgeon Dentist. 12. 0. ¥. Ts, Asan, Extracting tears rmdased gatmicsty Touts 66, 2438 frate atpctct \Take pily on me. My femlgferich Makeme your priscucr-y0s willearo a #Isball bave to walt too fong formy } mBtey,\ repled the rofaz Orly bold for meto ect.\ And beremovedlthe bo vou #now im? and petiakie Baker sill tives, -HARPER'S PERIODICAL estng ereand \ ent} Agia every one fanghed, and Hops, feel» iséwg‘aymég distressed, whimesggom the geatloman near, \Please take ms down and Int mego Dome.\ * o» tel Mr. Grabby wist yon d *. t= ig best pxat Th a24 rma ant --4 nmw,w»czemk$m§ comer _- pda ren EXTRHA HEAYY PLATED Herd bread, Borns taker acd Craze ofal base cong to han. and be ad «kap matethe ‘ pot reck to Iree Eimeelf from tho elssp, R becarse bereled coon ond blsarms, ard perbops becacsebe er periecoed a slight exatios of pity, toogh poi strong ecsogh to cocctersisco® the z a : Tia ho & wo mch asd anm $3ng era. \Yoo CON? ECTION ER; Lake Ai A CL Lin aiichs stl F ,\ intl the berow. \Myeward ¢ Te mp only fortanc. My parse govight away add make the pla-whrelelf Can atthe Famtrp and feave peut | CIP (ET RIL y hess\ ~ you while! meCateyoor sharp. sciesors, f 148 estore or » I mexss irt? infeed. a ier thas tins, \repledthe se 2 z aze from \Tes be ned, \IH is part of one of the | checks. You wikMTtce 5:2} biw dare ou destroy mf property, cal frightes me {£me w through tho open window and set the words, held hor head down, asd turned Tes CoS, yarcky Esvgincs,\ Afif wI gormnd teil Sam ty oot off these routs fo {137336 before they Co ony serious dan- ago. As bor mother Taft the room Espe took aver fe Fri foeod paper gs bed fond fo i het-book bog, igned costacra to her mate plepaoom in the gamet. < The res wes pattming over and Exting against the 4b ark. Weepaeper dle bad fooojemscls + Tigh: Moe rolics, withe near The bers reyectud the wm, anl cs befell ! cous - and Forks | se an e f At a Sight aAvarce trer the Cost TP of tho ordisarygtadia ___ ¥ w 5 O\ mun-1 | As was recsoving the pio Comed felt He and these were Coot barco would Rave beard if theCread of s kdenthso Rowible bed not {napimdRinto The Ascsitpad the barons heed {n ors Raed and Msc. Ins mtacte, Perkad Tumse! free, anl fosttg ma instant, Conti a be} , \Tomy will I have no though ef sk. Coso,\ s= 158 Bot: gravely. \The twomlsts of lene hat is to boopen an the teen. mach % ~VonrrsGestzed to flos that Cay- cee fast i OrTSTERS! the plata quart o an- aa choapes the gammy Znzates ”$153“ CP € Ts wa 11, Special __ FittingoftSpectaciss. by ma h € the ere, then,\ ld fhe \A=4 T etan3 coke £ 6 pcreny, ano ema tries S9. Lote per con Unik Balt tor Produce ef all kis REPAIRING Aornetsiy a4 Dees by Ate Ted : =p Coms whe ie] - besigigts anl € purnung $45. thr terer f Mis of Owes, Ccs : ma f - ce ams pelac} at ns four Moten: -o,\ argwene} Willen Iss (Got, hemeyes very rhirat these + worls, nod thetearg atressmed down ber Cooks os se cried, O5, Hn Gmbly, 1 CJ nol wired Hera take Ome all I kecqons.\ Acide thiss the heamif= plo-@becs intothe oll msas besie,cs schted alscl. Eva-g! ore erueced shout! : Jose A figfiwfiafihw rege tends tof-4 Beres ' 3 beemeer ench worrldd «loc thee pae she exist, Book * bock \ and paocrted to top Eutpresartly she Teessms écée touch per they unite fatr od blood. Bo many ngland are absolutely Explain sho Is at ones dubbed c adys, Lady Lonsdale, or Lady -would fever be called beautiful -n Americo Phe-disspointment~many: of ' silent that the whirring noise made by | U8 felt onsceing Mrs. Langtry was compli- Hope's pin-wheels sounded so Toudly that ourown beautics. She was considered. the most bcautifal woman in England too.\ ~ 'You think it will become customary _ shal ty- women -to 'Why not ? Don't society people follow © English custums in everything elso-rccent, fox-huntiog, , eoaching, clothing, and din- mers? It is only a queltion of time, and very short time at that. | 'The ball has already been opened.\ \\Do you sco this lady ?\ he raked, taking the portrait of a handsome woman, with a clearcut face, magnificent hair, and well- modeled arm, from the case. \That is an American girl, snd her pictures hnve been exhibited tn shop-windows and sold exten- . sively in London for years, Sho is one of nard Jerome's daughters, now Lady Randolph Charchili. . This lady In ridlog- babit lins been extenscively sold. She gins. kBm'ka Rocke, the daughter of M n ow York. Hero Id the- n tralt of Lady Mandeville, who was also a New 'o these Miss Chamberiain is to be added, _ All four of these women are bandsome. Nome of the English profession. al beauties can approach t Cornwalifs West and Miss Thompson,\ em except Mrs, Ghost Storfes. In Olmoy, IL, the apparition (fin. wom- an six fectin beight, wearing burfal cf {pfam seen sitting on the steps of the Mors Telit vian chorch recently as the congregnilon Lwwas dismissed. * M. Tin , who lives in a houss in | STE—EH c vgre; Mo., orce mgfed b “35mm was visited a few n: [3 other, i yhu that revealed to him the gid- of a valuable diamond ring. The ost told him, ha says, to. look under the oor altho boitom of thostairway. He tooked there and found the diamond ring. There is sald to bes haunted boussin Silver street, San Franased, occapled by a tman famed Roberts. Ho «ays the doors are opened by unseen hands, the Itghts are suddenly extinguished to one of the rooms, picture frames moved on their Banglogs, (gin? trud knocking on the wflfififl the piano plays ® we patter 6 . flierg‘egébs 53min)“: sf night. fr ' n n cogsly, N, J., an old stone mansion sald tobe yisited regolarty by Recently, while tho Iqolly were the retamn of sxe or} tir number at midnight, a (poise asofa'faliog texly ghwfiu may? ths ball The I1 was brilliantly lighted, yet oped oper- ing the inmates heard the beavy neg?! a tas, who seemed -to pass by the door and + walk down the astaire. When the coscen. \In a moment,\ he answers ; \but frst | man seemed to be about taf wiy down with the | gtaire, the noise of a person falling eed mil © | ing to the they are,\ satl Hapo, poisting to bet | was eca. PR botton was heard. A committed fo the ye h ° A . HaDowe'te party at its hanfle and spread i: apea the tall?. ; moet egain tea years after, thd stiputstion beieg \dead or alive.\ | Four years E | ded verg a: f aod at the reosst ryan ractfor be cost wes the table is front bal Tend girl z The young lady nen: to the eptf mmcfim poreoos essere erties poled ef After t emnnd Axt the poro. tb cung Imlly Iest to eevee frp deers Cl the der aw CHly s t] g ai the docn Shaws Ind Eri scenlt aod wes jon leaving the doing es by Cleese Trem tht rocmts ete io nie dimes m remcg | eae neuen ¥ s s © Mamire seman ene poms 2