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I I rl. I I -liY- 1 JL LIVIN$$TON, Es- LAW, LJ.W, Tt- .. SIMONDS. Proprietor. Elizabethtown, N. Y: B. PEASE, - . Proprietor. T HENRY, N. Y. rropr:leto;-. VOL.·B. W. T. CLA,Y, CABINET MAXEB AND 'O'PHOJ...- tll'.l!i:U.lliBt Eliz;alle~b~IIWDt .-r • T • llauaf~otory nt Williams· Mill, noar Rice'• GriP! Mill. All kinds of JOBBJNG Promtly a.ttendod to -.&.ND- PRICES REASONABLI!l, . ' ·ll·. . . . ,,,, \Well well, well,\ he said a.t last, \sp you let them • trim your hair in Bus ton. Well, well. Now yo11 look like a. man who has been round the world anough tu know bfltter tbo.n tllat ... Then ho a.ffec!Md to examine a lock or two very particularly, and , sighed heavily. · A N D G iA.. Z E T \Dear dear,\ he llllid, \I don't ,.. ·: ~ know, really, -t~s I eoUid do anythin~r · ' · · - · · · \\'\\\\\\~;,b\\\\\\\\\... with that ha.ir or not,; it's too bad..'' sr.... ·I.ZABST~TOWN, ;~SEX COUNT!Y, N. Y., TH MARCH lS, 1979. NO. 30. Well hia manner frijrhtaned ~e, • a.nd I told him io go on and trim 1t. but pleaee not to ~e it any short- an open han,d are worth all yo~ Ireland. Mr. PhillpB.\ I hnd no time to 11eek for affai!ra which see ed progressing er. trumper;r intrp!luctiollll; the formejr co!IBin Kate. who stood it then, however, a.a she speedily onder favorable auepicoa, Kate's •·No,\ he said, \oh no, it w~~oBn't Tl!IB ETElm'4L RO]l]C. wills~il by yon long nfl.er tb,e \Or Ireland's fairer disappeared, a.nd when we met af~er- laughiJlg eyeil evi ntly doing ser- necessary to eut it any shorter; it lllr nm11111~ ~l'lllml• lli~r·Jl8 b01l9m9 gQQQ llilr llQU}.- Miu Cwinw 1 \l blll!rn him, ~ lihe o.eemed to avoid me inten- ions ~e to t e cold English· wa.a >eali; too sho~ now, but it did A.looo lito Jalld alon10 upon' tbahhlll'& f mg.~ f!l8 I looked a.hout for F&J:1IIY• tionall;y. ma.n\s heart. For yself I managed need trimming.\ Wl\l In ldpUhlt ·~ IILYJ IMll Ch-egg 11-MHps could I:IO!; gain~ was nowhere to be seen. I I l!elore tho t:)Ve~g was 0'1'.1' I /-.(1 M!ttpaAI! .ll. t¥11011 with R~M At•mi- So he \~eJ\ it, a.nd wh~n I Thins• oG> I ili~IJI'O.Qt \l,uc, my ifOrd,e,. . 80 I won thll dAy, anr ''KiiiB-kiBI Eileen r· ~· ad llo found Oreg!l fully installed in the dale, Occa.sionall~~a. little of the faced the .Rockland audience tha.t And aottnd• a.ll •trans:e and new; \ed '-'- ff B-, • d l f · d ~: · uld fl. h t- No forms of eartli o1'1'r'fanolelito •rra,n11,o, ca.rn wv.. o to -ynol'Dian 1p sma.l.l voice at hls knee, a.n a ijttle goo graces o my rur cousins, an old inwgnatwn w as ou night I looked like'a. prize-fighter. But hegin alont tbal~ mlcJ'!ty ohllnge I triumph, only one Blight circnm· three·year-old mite thns 'felcolned carryill2 on an amicable wa.r of just to show me t t I wa.s not yet In four da.ys from tha.t time I wa.s Alone. I to land ~e,a upon th~ ahoze l stanoe dimming the first flush of the atro.nger, who immedio.~ly oom words with one or another at dill- forgiven, I suppos ,-but generally sitting in the chair of a barber down KDowing •o we w111 oau :re~um no ;more; viotoMI', r;..egu Wllll 6 good Jopkma plied witll tho roqnc~• loo'\'~. g •a oretiou. I did not trouble mysel~ a11d outwardly we. ere friends, not in New York Sta.te. He shaved me No voice or face ot friend, · \\ \\~ • I;> \' r......,. ...., Poetrfj. ,' Hotol• and Sommer Boarding Hous•• Our dlaemllarking ()Jll that ••fulltnDd, tertainin. · g·among the ladies; andi )ow the same .fw!hion. defend himself against their lively It w,e.nted only f ur days of our thoughtfull.v ran his finger over my None -w1UJ 111 tc attend fellow, r.nd •mid& hiulselt very elll jf be wished, other lips w9uld fol· about hlm, BB he wa.a well a.ble to foes. ~ in graceful silence, a.nd then having a lu.rge awou nt o( reptt.inn\ to be· But to arnve alone liD auch a land! done. eRn m ake speolBI nnd aalidfnotory · dear t~er, there Wll8 a oerta.ip We went to our roolllll,.lfollowed s~Jies. leave 'expiring, a d niy purpose lonely hair. Alone I No I Gad biat.h betn !.her• lollg h cont=ots. before, pretty co'l;l!IU;>. whose society I ba4 by the echoes of merry 1 Ia.~hter Two matters oooupied my mind, seem.e<il no nearer fuition than it ••Trim this ha.ir a little, sir f' he Elizabethtown, J,,p, ·aw, 1879. Eternally batb walt<id on that •han, n.o idea. of relinquiahi1lg to thia fall- which pealod throngh the wide open to the exclusion of aught else. did th!l first morn)g it blossomed. said. Straighten it about the ELIZABETH TOWN 'trnion Free Sohool Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N. l' JOHN W. GHillLER, Ph. D., Princiya.L Winter Term commences Jo.noaqy 6. 1879, nnd continut>s sh:teeA weeks. ~.Pt-eial fa.cil.tfe,. and liberu.l terms to scholars ..vi>• bing to pursue ndvapced atndies. Lot·ation arlmlrub1e, InetructionP pmoti· en.l n.:od thorough. Terrc::la na re\\-801'U'Ioble o.a lo Boy similar ncbool In Northom Now York. ·rha three Dep•rtments nre conducted by ~bla teachers, •• follow< : Prinoipnl. J. W. CHANDLER. E•q., FirNt .~saiatont, 'dm• EMMA NOR fHUP. :lecoud Assistant. Mrs• LOUil:IE A. l?ER· RY. Iostrnction ia a.JRo gi-9en in instrument .U tnaaio to papilH de-siring it.. fQf r\lf\tl~T pnrt.JQU}~:t8 ACldTD88 tbe ~JD- ('Ipn.l_ By nr<ler ol tb~ B\\rd of Ennoatlon. R L. HAND, President. G:Eo. S- NICBOLsmo~' tiec';y. DAVID A. CLARK WESTPORT, N. Y. BUILDER~ -J.NO DEAL.ICR llo Dl3 Dressed & Matched Lumber, SHINGLES, LA'J'H, &c. 13 rH YEA.tl UF THE CI:U.MPil.Allo • VALUW ~EYE&EARt INFIRMARY. Plattsburgh and Saranac, N. Y. Over 1!5 Venn lhtpe1'1enl'e In Ill• flrmarle~~ Ho•pltal•• Colle•e• and II ome PracUce. Dr HBTneala nRna~ly llf tbe Oamberlann Honse, Plattsbnrgh, N. 'l. For con•ultn- tlon and open~tior:Js in diseu.ReB of t.he eye~ •ar nnd ror ent..rrh, ~rl nnd ~th Tossllay• of ee.oh month. VatientR have f'oond n home with Dr. Unyne•. for opcratinn!l a.nc' h\'n.tmeot. more than 25 years. Artificial F.y••, of RDY color or size, and a.rtl6cia.l · -Enr-drums\ ~,~;applied. For pa.rt.icu1aro- \ddre88 8. BAYNES. 'H. D. H<uanao. Vlinlon Conntv, N.Y. CHAIRS! CHAIRS I I The under•igned bas constantly on hand R quantity of Splint Bott?m R.itchen, Office and Rock- in~ Chairs, whicl.. he will sell very cheap. All orderfl prom plly filled. For Ull who W\''\ to come ·r • \1 · b b To oar eternal illomo; cinsti:ng Englishman, friend though stairCIISes and J.o.byrinthine First, not one word had I exchanged It ba.d not die:l o4t · not tt !- ut e· edges?\ Ohiohanotthelif,..longFr!end...,know, heWJW, some elfin ohorons, ~dafter with Fa.nny, who, wher· ca.mel):lore stea t: and from it Imeeklytoldhimlhadittrimmed More prt!vatall tblllli any lrlend bol~w 1 If hA llhllnld baMI!lll n. llla.vA to 11 M.ngin~ oll.l' mwthMpPinldAd l!.ll.t'- ever sho wrmt Wll.B pertinuoioUBly spmng another. twice during the pre ·eeding week, !Ion a? the God wo tlUit'il on tlla& tlll~m~, Fanny' a aUrae. tiona-or Ahe shonld men•- lel~ considerubly \efr\shed follo~ed by e. tn.Il, good-looking son In tille same roo ' anll about thll and I was afl•aid it was getting too The Fnitnfnl One. w•hom we lla Tf' tr Ulltad \\' r \' more ~ll11001[11Db to 1Ji!l Hut. no I there werl) 11nd invigomted. ll:Iy inquJrieJJ con· .of Eri~;~ 1 11ond seea;ling nothing loth. same hour in wh ch, so abruptly 5hort for winter wear. ~'b!~eb~!\ 1 ,;;,c:'~~ lhooe heapa of other girls eqna.Ily pretl;;f earning Fanny had not bf>en very .tha.t he shonld ·so do, which fa.ct and unceremonious y, I first made On whom waloanedl most jn onr ea.rl.hly (so aome people thought-! didn't) satisfactorily n.nswered; so, as gave me nne~Winess. The demon Miss !fmida.le's ac t!a.intance, I took 0 wa 8 ~~~e~t Hlun ~ore in tba~ new Kate a.nd Honor, • a.nd Gra.ee, and Gregg dealered himself sf!ll hJ.an.f· jealousy gathered strength and thilt Fann;i into my con deoce; and she, bfe 1 Lalla, a.nd iiO on throngb cousin' fioiently adorned, !left bi.ql to look time it wa.e not Gregg who inspired from !l>er superior oint of assured So not oJone we w.n,d upon tbat1bot...;.. inn11IWl1'llble'; Blll'ely, with snah up my a.hsent l&dy.love, whose the feelinJl. ha.ppi.J!less, wa.s q · ready to lend 'Twill ~!~}hongb. wo bad been thue ruwioo lui naeil ~t go poachmsz on grooting I fondly a.nt.icipa.W, wonld Evenly balrulco:i with a,ngcr at a helping band to hose wbo aimed \Yes he said, •'he didn't know but what it was pretty short, but you didn't need to cut it a.ny shorter to trim it. It was in very bad, rag: ged shape a.t the ends.\ · I remained silent and obstin11te, and he IIBtea wllere I lu•d it tri==ea Wo ahe.llllleel111101EI we know anothlll' penon B propel'liy-ror 1 havo been ono of tho firBU to wol· l\'luny'u de11o~ou mw m;pmu11~uce ~• aof11tinill 0 •he \\ \bl.ieaful bei10bt. Than we can !nleet.be!OW'. cowddered F'li/W.u'l Conuo.- eapeciall: CQu:te me. Not. ~nd rpy ~.c.es- .a.t the afternoon's blunder, s.nd for I told: my story in as few words as last. I told hiln, e.nd he burst into And n~~v~ur nett like. some retlUiliDir '!Jl.'Y 0<911, a.nd I incillned. t.o diapn~ tioning met with somewha~ my.stari- a few moments anxiety to win a possi~le. I a shout o£ laughter that made the Our home Rt onoe with the Ete,ma.l Love I any c~im which might be raised ~ ons nods a.nd gla.ncsa al(lo!ig the smile from .the sweet, gr1ne fa.ce ''Nqw, Fanny, w~t do you say!\ windows rattle. oppoeiti()ll, · , cons:i.ne which excited my p.bunda.nt which so persistently avoided me I con~l~ded. \~n I came here I \What's the matter, Jim?\ in- Misc.ellan:y. Hadn't w\ been children togeth- curiosit;r. put the thought of my cousin and nevar 1 thonght that' my heart would quired an assistant pa.rtner down A. :B:ESs rN THE :r....ut.X- er1-HAdn't wo sont 6ll0h otbe~ I took my way down ~e gre11t the pollBible riva.l out of my h!!!Kl. be oat)ght by an E glish ljirl, and, the. room, holding his patient in the ,.,.lnntinAA 001:\ ~-·q\'(l!<Y piV11<1Dii<o \'! m~rv ~ \iiU;!; ~e W wba,1; 1>a4 These ideaa »la,red at •'see-.,.w-\ in rnore<>ver, one w-h had given me cb.,.Jr by tne nose. My advice to won dear reru1er, is I ... ,........... •• • v \J • • \\ ... re:;:u1srl;r s.a Feb=sry a.nd mi<hum.- been ma.c1e, since fortune smiled my mind a.1l the evening, firs~ one snch ollecided proof of her n.nimomty Jim ati.Jl.ed his la.ughter and re- never to kiss anybody i.p. the dark. mer crune e.ronnd' Didn't she e.l~ less kindly, the lima-room of the and then the other being upper- 8.B Roae Armidale 'd at our first plied: \This gentleman had his hair To eay t.lle leaat, it ie 'QllsatiBfaotory, way~ pro~o to be my little wif~ family. It Wll.!l a l.a.rge IUld lofly most, and I was frequently taken tQ interview; but o e can't help trimmed down in Mu.inll.\ and apt to lead to unpleasant re- some da.y, a.nd write me darling li~ apartment, with four wind~Jws near- task for my pre.occupa.tion. They these ~s, you ow, Fan, and There was a general bnrstof mer· sultll. That I 'escaped them was tie mi.t!Hivee at intermls signed, ly raoohing to the ground., A huge were finely regulated in the manner if I tf.lought there as any chance riment all over the shop, and the owing mo!e to g<ood lnolr. than good 'your ever-loving Fa.nny1-'\ £ro of peat ca.st ;fitful light~~ ~md both sndden a.nd nne:rpeetecl. I wouldn't mind tr · g my fate.\ apprentice laid down the brtlllh he management. But I will tell you I took heart of grace, a.nd tried Bha.dows from end to end;, for the In the hurry and confusion of ''I <Jon't believe se is half so wa.e washing a.nd came over to look how it happened, that yottmAy take to t.hink that my Irish physiognomy candles .llad not been ligblled. bidding be.lf a hunch-ed \good col:$d indifi'eren as she appears,\ at t.he :Maine cut, that he might wo.rniiDg from the dieoomfttlll'e of a would cut out Gregg's English one The door Will half open, and I eights,\ I found myself in my fair ret ed Fa.nny, t ugh you must never forget it. I surrendered. fellow·morta.l, a.IIld shnn the rook on lillY da.y, a.nd partionlarly with the entered noiselessly. My l).eart gave co~· a vicinity, witbont any prying a.ckno ledge that Y u took her by \Trim it a little, then,\' I groaned, whloh he nll8l'ly came to grief. advantage of~ prior ~uBi\ltance. a. groot thump. There stopd Fanny oyes ue&r; so, seeinl<' the opportuni· s~to I should dvise you to try \but in the name of humanity don't My name is Oonnor-Barry Con- 'rni~ my nswrJ annual visit had o.t one ol the low windows, nerba.nd ty Providence e.ooordt>d me I drew •Fain heart'-you know the rest, eut it any shorter.\ nor, late of .her nnajesty'e -- regi· not bean paid the previous OlJrist., upon the e.Jl too faded curlain, as if her under the great bush of mistle- B a.nd yon hav my best wishes \No barber said, \he wouldn't ment-a.nd I ollaim kindred with mfiB in consequence of a. severe ill,. in the not of drawing it. Caraful.ly toe, saying: for s coosa. Go d seek her.\ make it a. hair's breadth11horter.\ some of the Pll'Oildest f11Illilie11 in ness, so it we.a two yeo.rs since l ~voiding e.ny atnmbling.blocldn my \Two. years ago wedidnota.lways ''Y n bring her t me-there's a When I left that shop, if it wa.s the d<ear \ould country\-families hlld the privilogo of lending W!lJt I stopped nllarer &nd nearer. noed the H!li!Ctibii of tnc mistletoe· dea.r gil'!,\ I a.r!)De \you need not not for my ean~, my bat would have ba:rn'g\' grea.t Clleal' of blood' in their Qonnor under the great miaUt~toll WBB sbe tll.inkiiig of we, ~ wcmder· bougn, Fanny:· tell h~r !'= nere, 0 fa.llen ,:iQWll clear on my shoulders. vema, ~llt eompn:l'a.ti'~ely little money which ''hung in the caatl.e,\ and ed, for abe seemed pre OC<!npiecl. I ·'It's ilifi'erent now, Barry,\ she not cpme.\ . When I rea.cl.ed the hotel, every in thmr purses. S~ we (~e Oon takjng, ~sbnked, a11 many kisse• reached her side in silane~ and, as replied, ha.lf eluding my clasp. F~ny relncta.n~y complied, at body stared, and a couple of men ?c~) and lliey oontriyed to hve very 00 1 tilted from that little rose bnd. I p.la.ood my arm around h,er slander \Where' a the difference, darling T the 'fme time gla ciDg round !he got up and read a handbill oii the Jolily upon the relllllolna of former month. Still I &lW&ya though~ waist, lllllid: Haven't I come back to He.Jlynor· room in a scare manner which wall, descriptive of a. convict who grandeur, e.nd no Olle could \';CI18 9 eweeta were beet, !IIld certam \The compliments of t]Je season, m 1 m the 11 ame BIUTJ, with aJl the a.m.n+d me, but, as she reached the ha.d recently escaped from Sing Sing, one~~ my ra.ce--lrom . the ldngly stealthy salutes indnlged in when m.o.vourneeen!\ at the same time Jld love burning bright !-Haven't door 1 a.nd opened ~ a ll.gure ll.ew and looked from the handbill to my- Phelim, o~ .fird ~roge~tor, to the no one waa by, which sent my fair pressing a warm and resonant lriss yon been writing ~e sweet little from out the shadows at the other self very intently. Thnt night yotrnge!Jt ~~a.ver bearmg the nw:ne colllin away with a deepel' oolor upon bt~r rollj' mout.h. bloBBOmB of lJille'6 do~, keeping end, d endea.vortjd to escape =- eeveml of the audience drew reO, --Of not grvmg a. warm welcome to thtm ...-er npon her blooo:Ung cheelcs, A sharp httle cry, and a. \till up the hopes in me~ And now, impe ed.. But I ' ws.a too quick, ;volvers s.s I ea.me ont on the plat- a friend or foe, 0~ of . refnaing to were more deeply lmpressed upon sharper seUBation ol pain upon my ~hen I come to claim the kisses you a.nd, ~mny consi~erately \making form. aha.re the las~ 'oom Wlth 11 needy my susceptible heart tha.n thosp clleek, lllllde me aware tba~ l!ome once gave me nnrebuked, you say, tree \Rose-for 1t was ~he-Ionnd Well I got a.long to Corry, Pa.., brother, of wlilatever ~e, of wbion rendered 'Ill! the obaerv8d ¢ tbi11g un.ustml wali the ma.tter. 'it's diji'erent.' You:re not tryinK hers f a prisoner. , a.nd rushed in for \' shave and got paople, or natio'tl. ...u· observers.\ \llow d.a.re yon, sir!\ uU.ered. a. t.o break m] hea.rt \\\'vourneen a.D.d Ather my ion~ue found special it, in one t.i.me a.nd two motions. An<cl thus m,l)' discomftture hap After the firllt twings of jealousy, olea.r, decided voice, and-confusion tell me you're changed T\; eloqlence or my ~anse was unusu- \Ha.ir trimmed, sir'\ the barber penecL Though thlrir glory had I dismieeed my donbta and fear!!, worse confounded t-it W!1S not my \Dear Barry,\ answered my com· ally ood, I know fot; anyhow, be- sa,i.d. long l!lince departed, the Connc.rs of and OUll journ~y ao:oas the cha.nnel Fanny's. panion blul'hing furioUBly, '',your fore released my eaptive, she had 1 supposed he was speaking sar- Ba.ll;n~ kept open ho~ ai was dal;r a<:c<=>;phshed wHhout 1-rt. Ere I could l==e a.n o.poloi:'Y, or heart wouldn't brea.k if I tell you tna.d<1 lull o.nd sa.ttsfactory a.mends ca.stically, a.nd so I kughed, but Cbmtlil!l~, 1f ftt no o~her penod 11f 011 binthomllll,. in APitll of very nn. indsod, colleet my bowildorod tum 1!.0-its warm llnonjrh !llld loving.; for 1111 p~Bt Bho~omingB. And very feobly, for I wM getting to the yaM', and from my earliest recol- comfqrtable weather. see, the door wBB pushed wide open, bnt we're cousins, yam know, Ba.rcy; when Gregg and I left Bally norman be a little sensiti-ve on the subject lections it ha.d been my cnsto.m to Ba.llynOl'Illllll ia not a hundred Wld admitted a host of consins, been broru;ht up toget.ber\ (he•e the ~~.=t day but te after, we c.a.r· of my hair, or rather my la.te hair. pay my patl!l'!Dal grandpa.ranta B m.ile 11 from the capital. and we were lllfiScn.line and feminine, tp witness she looked into my faee distressful ried with us pro · es from two But he repea~d his question, and visit at that particular aea!!Oll, and soon seated on thecnstomn.rv jaunt. my embarrll8sment--amqng them ly, with a tear-drop gemming· each fair l~dies that e e another Christ- said that it naeded trimming very met oonntlese warm-hearted r~ ing.oar kept m re6din6j8 at the lit- the missing F .. nny; while before violet eye) \a.nd you won't think maa 1 da.wned we should both be ba.dly. I told him that was what tive&wbo gathered thelll891Yet! under tle vmysido station, my attentiop me, with fla.mi.ng oheeke a.nd ind.i.g- ha.rd things of me jf the childish ma.d~ happy men. a.iled it, it had been trimmed to P;aoPRIETOB. Dated Elizab•thtown, :::>ooembor. 1678. the ancient 11.nd somewhat dilapi;. being divided between happy na.nt o.ir, stood the in.nc.ee;nt s.uthor love does;n't last-will you 1'' T~us I never h reRson to regret death; why, I ea.id, my hair has dstec1 roof.tra~ llBilh and llli on thonghla of ;. ·\Peecly maeting with of m.v discomfi.t!ll'a. _ . What (!.Ould I say' evidently Miss my tltist.a.k11: neve theless I should hMn trimmed fi.vs times during the joviRl tboug)lta i:Jltent. enc}lAnttuund the frantio a!. The billg~t, tbe figure we11o the Fanny Wli.B goiqg to \back out,\ not I recommend ny one to try last thirteAn days, and I was afraid Hotel. LEVI BULLARD. Ma.ohinery, W a.ter Ra.ms. Primps. &o., &c. If any of bia flienlla reqoiro any of lbat kind of work, tljey will please gi•\ bim a '?'•II• fita oba:n:;es will be reasonu.blel ~ud hH~ wnrk well donA. ' Elizo.betbtown. N. Y. Sept 1.2. 1876. ------- - -. --- COLLOPY & l!O., Imt~ortera of Brandies, Gins, Wines, &e. Also, dealers in and direct rooeivou o :Sillia,rd. Ta, 'bl6 FOR SALE. The said Table !sill excellent coBdltlon. No~ satisfied, how..ver,· with the forte wbich,fuegg Willi making t!J e:mct c<>nntezparte of r;ny pretty a.nd, to my am&>:ement,. r did not tne same expe · eot. Twilight it wouldn't last mueh lon!ifer. lnn~e:rahl~ aUlll.b a.ru1 unclt~a A.!Ul rreserve bis equllihrimn on t.hls- co~' b'?'t t.he waving, o.ub?-rn feel so drea.dlnlly eut up 9.9 I el:· and h~elighi a:rG a i to bG woeful, \Well he sa.id, \it was hardly C01l8~1118 of {ill d1egi'BB8 and COnSIUi· to hiDl-n.nnssJ mode of conveyan~J4 Wll.r, la~gbm~ velvet eyes_, ~d r!Ch· peoted. pay, !dangerously eceptive, and S!l· the thing for S: ma)l of my impres- gulllll~y, now llilld then 11o s~ger Our prog;\'etll WliiS nQ~ rindered bf ~y glo~g akin were Wlll;lting, . and \Wha.t does it a.ll mea.n, Fttnnv 1 lu~g one young la.i.ly in mistake aive appearanc~ who would natnral· would be ah~WI!l iihe. brea.dt~ ~d !UIJ ma6III ISWi!t or eure, tbougl;i Ill th6U' stead were ~lossy black That Fm to put ~ end to eJ.l the for lnotber can bG cla.ssed ly attract attention :t.he moment I deptha.nd he1gbt of Inllhhoep1~Ut;r, nnmlll'OUS mtA and deolivitillll intet· brnide, deep grey eyes, !lDd, wJ;w old relo.tions and privilegel> a.t once, a.mo g \The of the enter.,d the room (I had to stand and I hAd fl'eqt!lantly myself taken llpel'lled at intorrnls; a.nd old Thsd;r1a the flush died uway, a pure tran11o not Aven a cousinly an.l.u!e e.Jlowed 7\ sea.s n.\ on tiptoe and hold un witb both over ~ome ooUe;~ ehnm or compa>;l- dtiYing being the reTerae of lloiezi psrent cornpl.e:cion. \Oh ;Dick won't mind that oeca.- I t.]~~~t;E~ b.tmds to look over the back of 0. ion-in-arms bo1lll. the ..J:~ ial~ in- tifio, made it llo matter of ~· ~What on earth baa happened t'• sion..,U.y.\ ~ ]; ear seat) to go a.rou,;,d with snch a suredl befo:r:ehtlll\l:l Qf I' ro;p!l WW. tion Whether. 'W6 BbouJd bO 6llfe~ ejiiQtllPoWtlllo tng boy, Cqunor, one Di~k: Dick 1 Who-By the pow· a~•:IJ.~·go'\Y wit.h Sev- head of ha.ir, when ~e eould straight- come, and the heat tha.tBallynor.aum. Jana,..<l., at .Ba.Uporman's gste <:!\ of the last who ~terqd the room. era my Irish friend. un,go'~erna'ble passion ,. en 1t out for me in 11 minute.\ coul_d. boast:. . _At; thG. pa.!tii!Uh.r ~D~}:!ly precipita.te<l into the d\' 11 Bm~.lock.SAI!I if ho hnd QSI!D !l So I qneellontcl tb.e laithless tnJxiiDlilg your ha.ir! I told him to go ahead, !lnd cloBed Ohl'.l&tm~l!l of W!~Clh I wrl'to, •i h!¥1 lighffully oool banks of mad whicb ghost.l . F~y more particularly, and for shout a. my eyeli, and .,.·ondered what would mllode friends mtb a young fellow loomed. darkl;r on ~ther side of And a merry peal of la11ghter a.nswer, abe pointed to a. pretty come next. a.bod my own age, ·belongina- to en- Ohriatmu hAd. not ei)me from. two or three girlll toid me rnby r.ine which grs.ced her left That fellow took a pair of dentist' a othell regime111~ JU!d finding ~ w}lite·. with the mnsia of tha~ tho .tittle episode WM ~0 86- hand1 nnd &Oknowledged that she forceps and '·pulled\ every lock of r .. tber Iugn~:ri0n8lv contemph!otmg eha.rioll wheals ringing ont on orat. ' a.nd Dick Doyle were engaged.- hair 1 ha.d left. my a:pp1:0a.c1rlng absence, I immecll- bard, criap road, bntdnll 1 '1 see nothing less Bllbta.nbla.l or Thus ended r.ny Arst love-dream, ••There\ he l!!l.id proudly, ''now inlited him to be· • pa.rtaker tlle rhyttle ~o~ NQ'Yember . more terrifying than Ros~ hE!reelt,\ nnd' we exchanged a kiss of peace, when your hair grows out it will of the Connor :CestiViU6s. alj~und :bin). still; 'i!Jld. retumed ~h!l ~chievops Fanny; of so entirely a oonsinly nature that grow out evell.\ ' •!My dearboy,\r~:~tnmedhe were we toaeethadan.oing \and.~ my instinot doE¥J not err, even the exa.cfiing Mr. Richard prc•ileslsor I was a little dismayed at first illg WJ' p~OlJOIIIIIl. wiib. -fl~~ \h~~ of our worthy comrin ~ , ma4e the Do:ie himself qould not. ha.ve ob- wbon I looked at my glistening can 1 palin myosell upon-,s.. :!'a.mily most. of a abort. a.oqnamfanoe, and jected. No one can pnt away poll, bnt aftGr a.ll it wo.s a relief to wh~ll4! Ml{IWn\lannt!. I .b&V8, :nmr OODBlliiliillltollillll pl611gtl Of mend ynutihfu.I hopllll nnd ll.l!pil'!ltiOnll illOW thll~ v'bll lind we.s reaohe~ and ml\ae, &XIQ f4<l',c~ ~~t:rf · Fw;tn:'ome · mth \kisa. ·~'t:I hear the qmtll Ullmovedlj(but l a.m bO'Iii:Id in nn<ilkll:!!rildt~at . .,··., coat nobody eould torment me again to to their ~y o\tercrowded magio sonnd BarryT' · I ca.nd.or to confess, in my visions and I climbed have my batr irimmecl lor several (l.cnMcile1'' !>~e take the ~ 1 1 Ho~ could · tha~ n~ht, the face whioh appeared performance wa.s weeks. But when I got Bhaved at j \Thnt \for yonr &Oqnm.ntanae, she have the hearh t:o ~xp<>lla my moat frequen!Jy was not m:y pretty barb~r su.i<i: Ashtabula, the barber insisted on !lreggl'' I r~plied, snapping my stnpid bluud.erT ~ Iahould (!.OJm•s, with all its sauciness a.n,d puttying up the holes a.nd giving .i i\ ( Publlo, .Auctioneer. In•w:- a.nd General! X.and Agent. There Is a set of ivory ba.lls, Pin-Pnol •et, Obnndelier, &o. Will be sold very chenn. For term8,addre•s . JOHN LI.B'ERTY, Elizuhethlmrn, N. Y. lingers in his face. ~~AnY~Ile I take · ifllll~iuod ·that hn ho~ Irll.lb mirt!hfnlnese, bu~ one fa.r differ-ent; my hel!.d a. coat ef shellac. I yield-, ~tii:·ma will be a welcome u .mm~lti•~Poildi()ti;O:niJ ~~~~c:IOl!'D·11lpc•n 1il1fl!l%' llblo'b·a · whtl}.~i have voith fnty I a.I11o :repea.teil; in sleep, my flrlit ed, a.nd my head looked like ·- ide:l, i.nlitea.d &f whi~h· sh!l . bl~cler, with varia- nished globe with the ma~ Point Centre, ERse.x Oounb7, N. Y, E M JO:S:N$0N, OTOGRAPHER. rown Point, EsstllCI County, New York,, J. H. POTTER, AARON CLU.K A!illlf'.ll I'OB , :\lr11 lasoraoe~ ll••P••T, FO:& SALK 0:& :1'0 :U:lli!:~•. o _ THE H.XGHANGH ROTHL' ·~getber.'~ !*~iirlli!lB:·hne oooly dillousl!ing utter- and l think I rather l.ik&d it. a barber. 1 Two da.ys after I eat in r~~~~~~~~!~~~.·~~~11:::::~t~~:~;=~=~ riij~il!Cl!S of my blow f'rolb . Miss Aluida.J.e's trim it B. little, hair at Mansfield. ;: ¥n,ger8 hfd: ~e~t , its i~press any shorter.\ shaved me silently., ~~,,;.. .. __ ,:.;' 'h~ as ;well,as m1 C\heek: trinnneil aJl the with a bottle poised in-~ thought 'app~ost m rp,y sa.id : · · · d'eacenaoo to bretik- ''Shampoo 1\ !fMit;'tlli!! Den 'mq·nijl~g· '. that .Onlf :JY\t \\'~v,., bl'itll!.t lips ~toi-f4w 1J].ontl1e 'repiL!31Jl~1~~ Qf I answered oiled my @oVer it for a ·mo'?Jif!~;tt \ brush. ~ Then h~iata: