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| » K A LD THIS prrrsTON gazette k A Si Cr 4 d A CjCTTK *1.M 01 f the be al papers Id riie r tr • L'i rf II 11^1 :iCi hy.tl; the county, I. ItlClIAKT, M IS lit i 4 1 in promptly ij assed by any in. N AI'V Kin I 11 rDCD | 0 mo | l.year ■ 'J L era! news. uDu for L,ta lis po.iiiL*9—Uac"mpromiHirmly Republican, No well regulated family should be without it. D1) (K)| 7ll IM; u mj; I20 Cn |jei ye»u , PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY NO.VEMBER 20, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1.233 It publixhe* the County Court proceeding*. In taet everything of interest to the genera reader will lie found jn tta eulumrs. over five ami not ex iing ten linen, $1J pei D ST VOL. XXIV—-NO. 37. year A-lnilniHtratoi*' ami Assign m* N Send on your suliaeriplioha and d"»n*ttry to lit vithout The Ci izbi'tb another week. Auditor ticew, e Columu,»icls r ' I'"® fl" j.EVOTI',1. TO TllK COAL INT I ItiiSTB. FbLITICS, W MTKI.ATUKB. AOtt! ULTUKE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE each Insertion "What are you taking ttie marketbasket for?" wild my wife, an I seized that article with nervom trepidation "We shan't want any thing from market for to-day nor to-morrow," "1 shall be very busy to-morrow," said I, and without waiting to make any further explanations, passed on to the depot. Lawyors and JuaticoSr Iivery. Business Cards. Business Cards. Select Reading, soon barked himself into herafT-ctions -o securely that nothing can dislodgw liiin. When my wif tonnes an attach ment there is no falling off in it. You might as well look for a failing off in the law of gravitation. He is now a fall grown dog»nCl re-rards himself as one of the family, lie wags his tail when I come home at liifjht, and shows by many signs that he approves of me ; yet I think I an clearly see that he regards me as a mere adjunct of his mistress. He occupies the hearth rug in winter, and the front piazza in summer. He takes his station by his mistress' sideiit dinner, and behaves with great decorum, always receiving sundry bits from a silver fork after sh.; has dine I. I presume when Susan has known him as long as she has known nie, she will love him its well as she loves me. The effect of the principle of propinquity on the female mind has never been duly estimated by philosophers. In my judgement, Mivios is about the laziest, most worthless, happiest and best-beloved dog in existence. -f"- ' EDD1N0 IN V IT AT IONS 1 D I;h'K \ AJftD; 1D jnsEi'ii P. vrirooi.KY Q S. ST A H K, DLAMH, , Livery »nd Eton* CC Stable*, neiir the h» MKh Volley Uh|ioI- • F». *»oud ri|tH alw»yD hand iDud the public »o DuDmod»ted in the beh manner. IJuneJ, .CMJ having greatly Ivin Imcjilli« s fur bunlne**, calls the Attention of ■ the public to b.s old :«n»J wHI known yard oh the |»Inlik road, half a mile below PittMon. where.the public iriiiatall time* be HCcon»m,,CtfttC'Cl the b«*»( of blek and re- CfivceHliinaii'i* for buildingH. Jan 1 "7»J MY WIFE AND E1IVINS A.TTOKNEY AT LAW, We had been married six months. We were boarding tit Mrs. Whiting's. At first we liked boarding very much. We t ought we would never undertake to keep house. So long ns we were to hoard, I could have Susan with me at all hours, except when at my place of business ; and was not that all that I needed to make me happy ? Six months passed very swiftly—at least the first three of them did. Susan began to find it necessary to spend PITTS TOW, PA B2NTG-ZE^A.™\rBZD Jan t 1S7; I IV Kit Y I VYJn'.-d hs.inic purch«-rd of |irl.-»bach. Ins ivrry ai.it all thereto | ' .It-Hlrea to wilorin tlte uublie that be will the bunine- ill till- ".111 "b-r- lie en ie.lTot 10 ace,mm l»te ttie public the beat of b'» ai. i- Ity. He ili-MKii-to :«td liURHly to 'be »"Dck at nice, and do b.i io iil*rC""'- *'«D V'P*™.u I ixtai'tion, in the wav ol funil• linn good home»»D'd — CHANGE OF I'llO- q SUTil Kill, AND, AND THE WYOMING VALLEY I am afraid my mind was not much on my business that day. My clerk called my attention to the fact, that J had made a check for two hundred and fifty dollars intended for Matthew & Co., dealers in broom corn, payable to the order of "Newfoundland dog." J tJ STICK OP TUB PEACE, Printed PAPER EVSILL. F..r W»*i Pillxl"n Uornu*h, Office, corner of Kxott-r Hitii tit'reII ytreet*. ii«ines" perloioiHK l" htn office pro rptly »t |.,J to. Collection* , Jrd 1 73 IX THE BEST STYLES, PITT8T0N, PA At the lowest prices I C. F. Cf- G. B. Rommel, Mannfuc • tur"r 8lraw Print. Wrtt«rprf»o JOHN 111 UA11DS, 'urrUiges to hie c''»lomerJ;)8Epu gcUKEM AN h'amplcs scot by mail free of charge HI ping I'mitefi*. April 10. if White Ten. and Printed Manilla VVrap A lab. Paper Bag* and FiojirBaek*. I purchased my puppy and took an earlier train than usual for home, Flippy made no objection to the meatbasket,but coiled himself up and slept till the way home. This disposition to take it in sleep,led me to bestow upon blin the name of "Mlvins." It is h great matter settled when a name is iixetl upon a dog or a baby. Attorney at Law. and Conveyancer. Commissioner ittMon, Hep' 12.—tf. JOHN I!. NAGI.KA CO. a ;Dart of her evenings with her friends. She was glad to have me go with her, but if 1 could not go, phe went alone. We began to think there was a little falling oil' i n the table, though t he other bonldcrsdid not seem to think so. We were (juite sure the situation of the house wttsnolas pleasantas we first thought it was. 1 n this we failed to secure the syinpat by of i ur fellow hoarders. It was getting toward spring, yet the evenings seemed to be growing longer. It began to be evident to us both that something was the matter. Contractors one! Guilders Bt»l.[iDner* iin.l En(?r»ver», J. J, MERRIASY!, y, by rtppoinunont ?er»l Courts of Lazernt 11. Pill OK, B30 Arch Klreet, Philiidilphln. PORTRAIT PAINTER. site the Cutholii Nov My r^r I "*4 ' SLACHLEY'S IMPROVED CUCUFil3ER WOOD PUMP, P. Ivl DDI-lit, A T A I It H II I I- " K R, LIKf 8IZK PORTRAITS WILKi Alllli;, l'ENN'A in Stri-r l«», Ftnciept Imn! rump ■. Attention 1 to Watch OX CANV A When I drew near our house, fur the lirst time in my life, I wan sorry to see my wife corning to meet me at the ATTOUNEY AT LAW, N.B— I mnke lhi« » *T t.-iH «tuCi Contractor- vi i'I tin.I North Franklin Stree ensuring a fiiDt I Hiack lC Valre \Vntnr W1LKES BARKE, PA Jan 1 1 any dener ir n.r ig th« Ca Dro of T.avr A Onmp gate "Mrs. Hall is sick and sent me word not to come," said"she"; "let mc lake the basket.. BOILEIt TESTS AT SANDY HOOK Match 80.1 171 VNT TO Bt'ILDOllS | i j*• tin bi ill' l.«t Physicians £.nd Dontist3 i'iiA('KrD nil | out! evening susp 'ci we are tired of boarding." My dear (She had proceeded hut a step or two, when llie rising of the li J caused her to set it down with s.,me precipitation and alarm, iiofore I could make ai y explanation, the basket fell over on one side, and the puppy crawled out, and gravely sealed himself on the gravel-Walk, and looked around with an air of culm indifference. cause of boiler explosions, made under the supervision of a government commissi. n, were inaugurated at Handy Hook during the past week. Two marine boilers were Used, one a small tubular, and the other a large low pres- T,lie experimental tests as to the jjl*. C. M. WILLIAMS, STONE QUARAY dealt lit?-1 ami r ir i-ute by C-*V "i am not tired of bounding, lDut I m Cjiiito willing to jro to hou.-e- DENTIST. No. 7 North Main Street, i* oper fiorwi)^ The undersigned tifn-by pives notice that h w her Cll A (i. B|,ATC HLt V Mmn SC'Z-,, IV STEAM ' if vou de.-dre'it." Ii HiuMitiK 8ic.in- ol Mil kin.If ii-.1 t" iiikc cart- t-.r Willi! *ml Kxi HVHiinii-.iiiiil warrant* manner. \\ M.-HUM), OreKon. n, and t |T« |D»rt*«i t it will jjiv vim a great deal of do all Ins work in u tir.-i JOHN J. MILLKH, 1'lTi'STON, Pltutnn April 18.1*7 SHIPPER AND IDE.\I.EIt IN MONI ES & PUGHE, you will enjoy yourself more, if you hiii'O a home ol your own.", So it was so .settled thai, we were to look out for a 1 shan't mind the 'trouble. T think u ro generator, umoiig engineer* ns ji ordinarily known lobster buck." C®i|. All wo'k warranted JJR E. k LO-NG SURGEON DENTIST. Over iho Miner*' Saving* Bank, Pttlston, Pa, Aug 7 '73 OYSTERS F1SS-5 Tlie small boiler was first tried, lint n\v-iutf to a leakage of I lie ,supply pump, there was a long delay winch (in illy terminated in the Collapsing of one of I he tubes at a steam pressure of •rD4 pounds. The object of I his experiment was to allow that, with low water in the boilers, the plates become heated so that til el I- (strength of re* is a n oe i- decreased, the pyrometer, placed below the boiler, and near the fire box, showing I iat the steam chest was suner heated to 750 deg., when the collapse occurred, it was considered that the truth of t le theory was clearly fiftoat Markets M.i.\ui.itrvi:i. hou-i "What have you brought there?' said Susan, as soon ds she had recov EaT I'lTToTON ASso, Elariy Fruits ancJ VegetabicGTiom ilioLouth. 312 SOUTH W5TER HBO 317 S. FRONT ST., AnCl GKXCIIAL I'KODIH IC CRACKMUS C 'A Iv F.S, I uis ill the city, is an operation re- cred the power of speech, which was for a moment lost in astonishment at the unloading of the basket. MEAT M-ARKbT. mid money l iine, mtiM'le iuh) money were (l» vo tiin All work wariaute give Baiibfaction The nnrierfcigi" C1 li F.xcter utreet, i Wed PiuMoji. nC'i« y. Sutherland. #i.H keep it «t all Mm.h we'.i *«i|D plu-d v»ith the »er.y fr»eM "f • •' kiifU "f himm1 »»• lit;»t#•»! lo It if v-cHH- n ' ! " the pilblio. We « opene«» it Market on CONFECTIONERY li'il to the Work with 1 iitisfaetory " A Newfoundland dim,'' was my unambiguous reply. I avoided the use of the teim puppy out of deference to Su-an'n line taste in language. " And you brought liimiu the meatbasket!" her voice approaching near er to a scream than I ever heard it before. " Why didn't you take the teakettle?" Before i could explain that the opening in the ton was not large e .011 ,:h to admit (he dog, she left me with rny dog and basket and rushed into the house. 9 '73— Iv PlIILADKLPIIIA SCRANTON,PA ivsul ..is. Wr cdiiJilitit'd i,ur Mcaicli in suburban Vi11 it tlint tcim can lit' ipjjlieil to viliugUM within an hour of lie city. \Ve louiul near one of tlies-e , a compilable lious • which e i i-iitt'd. 11 w.is built mill the DltS. CAM I'BKLL & OS THAN IDEK, C i •• •»ff• in ( and P'»me* i la IttbU ai.kx. jahikso.v n. I". COOIsBAUGH |D F. COOLKAUCU & CO., I ' • lermiind that . hat wo t-ell Fro it Homoepathlc Physicians and «hall be lh« very bent BP.ACE t: IIOr.COMB V jI 111''! Gur£jeonc, \Vo!Dt PitrMon, Anrll lP.-itm j KlliGII Commission Merchants, ground laid out by tin unfortunate reader of agricultural jtupci'j. Jiemg a simple-minded m;in, lie beiieVed what lie read. J le received as verities, the account of enormous |irulilH, from fruit and cabbage C, with which the journals ylHJVe alluded lo abound, and W r.tST IMTTSTON, jD W. SCIIUONOVEU, « O « A it it * * • f ,* r ' f * ? * ? ,J SHOVEL COMPANY proved ton F*o Retti Kept Rfvidenoe of Dr. Campbell opposite Weft Pitts- fiomovcl--3utc?iorl IVhot Malp PAfkers and The "lobster back" boiler was next tested under a steam pressure of 70 pounds, at which point a seam on the upper side of the shell became ruptured, the split taking place in a soft patch and exti tiding over a length of IS incite*. The gages showed that, even after this break. the steam pressure continued to ascend although the rupture did not enlarge. No further damage was done. The conclusion drawn was that over pressure Of steam will ruptuiea hoiler if there rapder, on Wyoming are, P»-nna wnCl deal«r in Fr*:Ch and tit Meat*, Mama ACv CiiHtomerM Hiippitud by p*»ddl»*r*. M*rW#*t C»n Linden Htffi-t near t!»e SaiiHnaiy, Ve»t PitlBtdfl. June 10 1*73 OYSTERS Hotels and Restaurants m «» Fish, Fruits. V hM«»H and Conutry Produce 1 was somewhat disconcerted. My plan for conducting the campaign had been defeated. There was more decision of character in my- wife .than I had supposed. What was to be done? No. 333 South Front Street, (ien«l*i!y looked upon the engraving* in said works as representing realities. Htwas led lo invest a few thousands which he had acquired by diligence in Ins Calling, in what lie iiilemb d should l.e a small I'ruil farm, lie pureliascd.live acres of land in Jersey, or OT. OHAKLKS llOTKL lO A. DAY, Proprietor. Qroccra, Rakora and Fiour BKTIILKHAM, rA., Having taker «tnucnt h f i is wi ll known *«tnb in the Boiowj;)»of I'itiH IXOBEllT SEAMAN \ CO., MftnuM PHILADELPHIA will be my Him to Ueeii •Vewt 1* M'ir'-'T While I stood considering, the p.-tih r-wiuilow was raised, and a voice issued ft mi it saying: "You must not ask me to take him into the house; I can't have a dog in the house.'' The tone of her voice had changed from tlie imperative to the optative mood. That lie was not to lie taken into the bouse implied that he was to tie taken elsewhere, and as nothing was said about taking hint' back to thecitv, 1 CcommoJrtte the traveling public y boa. tiers in the be*l nmuuei. jiittely- W II o L E 8 A L H (} K 0 C E IIS, NoS. *1 & :t Ml'UllAY STttKKT, S I I O V K I^S | £OLLKN BACK C1 ItOWK., 1/ M. SIXCLA1H, XJ, SALOON and HtSTATKANT SPADES, SCOOPS, £1P /ill Warrenled I CIVIL ENGINZER3 ralher live acres Of the earth's surface which by nicalis of much labor couli be caused to produi e a limited (juant i ty of iD oil lor man or heasi. lie buil a comfortable house, und planted vine: and pear trees ; lie mighl bave plantei tig trees with cijuul prospeot of fruit I » V I I t I V. \ i II uD I | ill It I « .lis. IL'Hl'tl I I V I I ■■ I I wf ipplied wilt Water NEW YOhK he a weak spot, whereas a violent and Alley in rfm Mlg* KoM Senman, mil I J. Hcrry.Jr Jau 1 '73 J. A. W i*Ti*r. KiMiik 1iii Whitney dangerous explosion may ensue it the boiler is uniformly strong at all points. i summer beverugtu. 3. * JUU 1 SURVEYORS, UOTJSL, MUTT 8TKAM MI LL JL piTTsros KlfN PJTTSTON, FA. *lv puicliAM'ii Itie H (JKIEft A Fr.RUEK, PIlOPKlETOi r, 11in hmi-c wu.i Wu relitfd it. • concluded lie was to be taken to the hurit. ,SCD J took him to the (turn ami iMU'ir him tilted of will hay, anil |tlacrd l»jail in it. Hut'"lie would not st y iiD ii aii'.v more than a child will iro tit lietl WATCH SPRIN33 i.jii »*Ci f F m« m q hunt d noTHEns, Foster Jc Cq'I lit Unir-spriii(r8, sav a writer in t'he Victoria Magazine;, are maile in the i*h ste I, wliich i II AS U A N J' Wholesala Cealtrs in Hardware P C. f Wc luriiishcdl the house plainly, a I liaCi init an oil well, nor ;i D Vl I'll fnntorv, Cii I'm \yinn; house uoiki an l 1 P1TTST rplLO-MAS JIAUl JL Wholesale ai.d I n. Mft a hit' iiisui'iiiii-c 0"li11i:tii,y, which C1 i vici( m all its profits tlio assured We (build liut little (Hlliculty In Cle eidiiitfas tii what wohhotild get for tin ut" the (muse. KxUrnal ad ...c nun . -i at the LHHiuiii ... barrel. I le could not get out, l»ut li would whine, yet when tin- barn dooi vvas» tiliut, lie could not be heard ut the house. * ear. v win n you a lies mve company So I naked eve il is under l In* in iiT.i-cCi|if il become* it flat steel ribbon. Tiiis nljlriii is inserted botwee n tlie jaw-. of it line and the chows it- CIi imeter to lie nx round us a hair, hut L. D. PErtRIN, Prop'r lU-H'.f! BCHANTOX, PA (J S. 15LACK.MAN, MA UK 1 RV ( KT FOK MAN AM) 1IKA8T 8TUEEV, w I to I STAlM.lv DRV GOOUS Klonr. 1" WAGON & CARRIAGE BUILDER 111*1 two t Weill v-li v 1 imagine I did not enter the housi A hair nltii I I!C• ii a man's •head s1 —onetro'm the head Cif" it liltle (Dirl al U neighboring bench, two twenty-livehundrethg. Actually, however, the tin en t liair is twice as thick as the steel ribbon, for the hair compresses onehull' between the metallic jaws of the nuage. A hair-spring weighs only one fifteen-thousandth of a pound troy. In a straight line 'it is a foot long. With a pair of tweezers, we draw one in spiral form, until it is six inches long; but it springs backs into place not bent a particle from its true coiling. PVI'TST N, PA VV1 ON, V* ill lilt' (-••MllillV did not marry Used to eoinjilnnent n;y elastic step; I knew why she did ii; nevertheless it pleased u.e. "Js Mrs. jiall seriou-Iy ill ?" I asked, in a manner iudic-uting total ohli vionsliess of dogs. "I think notsaid my wife evidently desirous of condue iug tlie conversation to'us treat a remove from dogs as possible. "1 intended meeting JN, 1 1DUMG ARDNKH & UADKli, L) Dealer* in I l.N nil Ir there* wcit* cows or oxen,ami him* haCJ n very (it lhiiie itleu.s as to Uie tlitfi'ivnc TERRA COTTA WORKS, bet wet* li them try Iioumch, lieinjj informed tliat tlier wan no c iw to (lie house we hud rented, nlie deeided that one must lie procured at once. HoW could she make butler and cheese, and ice cream, without a cow '! to a l» i i»«i Dry Goods, THE VEKY BEST OF WORK, ii HtHbln.K «C*ttoriirn(i(JutaD U. M. To.v] LiNsUiN Flour, Feed. Meal The unCJ nod wonitl • **alI tUe attention oJ We will u«-ft none hut the best material ami em- Luzei IN i 11U fan 1 73. on. r ding in ir block«Dt KnaraniH« our w i!.«; name hh low i ami will j-HI Wagon* of 'all umi «x WEST PITT3TO r.o, & CIILM r 11 Hty mad JEFFORDS, I'ROI"! MILLINERY. NKY TOPS, tyI°), etc one promp you at the demue home early I want you i M!l«i I y re ted, re in th (led by N™ ARRIVAL I HE BUlCK, FOOT WALK, TILE, LINING STOVi Aup; 28 73-tf. pITTSTON J-EATHKlt ST01U X REMOVAL. l)iDgs ii: UHoful in the country," to assist me in my flower-bed." Of course I was ready to assist lier. We went to the garden ; I was unusually ami aide, and ho was Susan. W hen we had finished our work and were entering the house, Susan asked with one of her natural smiles, "what DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH l ♦ Hor FANCY BUI LI I mildly NiiirKeaU-il "Useful ! wliut do tli-y no but hark ami liearound under feet V" I wan silenced. I liaVe omitted 111 epithet tdie prefixed to tlie term dC 11 \D as III Millinery and Fancy Coeds KM I SIEVED FIRE fLAY INK WARE, GLAZED JIavi rrvnt und fumI t f Lei»: No class of wom n are more to he pitied than tile daughters of rich men, who having real energy of character, have no vent for it, because fashion requires them to sit still and fold their 'I lDv Ii VITRIFIED rt'PO Pll'h with a with i your pt in t hit li uire this of e applauded if MU l rD fa Y GOOI breal when they grow restive under it ing their bomls interest 111 em - and isccllancous A MI NT CRUMBS IUDI'j, DiU.N Ci U|LDA.Ui',.D J lE^A-IILTTIEIR, "He is in h better place than that from which I took liim." I saw that r of the pet from the barrel n inert; question "ot selv in a manly way in something ln-sides mere pleasure. But lei u (laughter try ii, and immediately the awful .Mrs. Grundy starts up, and points to coinmiimled tin: respect ami vvhicli it piT'i V 1£ IIUI:se, HATS, RIBBON OFH f l!i»i D Cii \v log UIH HDEUY COMFORT to gllillli orse stolost a valre. Nei- 111 wlia maker, and bids the daughter ot the niillioiiare still her pulses, and close eyes and ears to the possibilities, and think of nothing but husband and To i then I C1111! t J^OJLTONS 1IOTI of CO liali l«rii lajit we liaru tin; wt'i t-Tarrisburg, Pa. mo of my dream tlit.'l*. JucUhoii nor Wiiiiinons kept dogs. cV 1 leu and Hill kept dpgs, and their have not betiu disturbed." 11 ill's sheets W«r« stolen hunting. Wo never can know how many real heroines are behind this wall (ill what is ealleil " ad- CRUMBS l lie O juaililed wit! Ol I loll, TJOQK li LnDLNG If-von fl IV Well 1 hoiiifh 11 in 1 I prein "All Mrs wets tltem tree to stand u JOHN C, JEFFRIES, M1 OF 1 ever led b montl I knc b rii No, they were hanging oil tin jam ers whit warle AT THE "I Decker & Eell, COMFORT WASHINGTON HOTEL, Ol III lolplii Now us the liens had been removed from ill ■ burn, at d I kept neither We have 'frequentlyread notes about use men, but tile loliowing desoiipDit of " OJd Skinflint" which we clip W illces-Uarrc Will ptiii the biiBibeHs tiri« CRUMBS HI ROJMKL & SUTHERLAND, ed guarding, unless it was to prevent its being curried oil' bodily or by piecemeal. Happily the female mind is bomewiiat disposed to rent on author- until i the lead: " Old Skiutlint," with speckled hen was down to O'Urleii'a ciVuutiia.HCTlHirsi.Iay, ami hitched hU team to a fence in the rear of our of- Herald, lakes wspapr and M J l LLINERY ! MILLINERY ! resented as a poor dog wlio had lost his master and had attached himself Arc put up I JoU.e ji AMSl IIAMS MRS. ELLEN E IIVNES Kit ,1 , I 11 OF- HtOV PRODUCE & J'OVISrQN of my amiable quill ies rive next morning T found nvv wif Uce. i ulmig an ulu ten pound sacli from under ilie seat, he proceeded to feed the horses. What in the world the hen was for we could not ima/iue flams i Door IIK RAVIN! is Offi polish tie done, 1 was eonlident it woul wui'iuiiig some n.ilk. "You I ring your I'lllDlDy in «ind 1 will feed him. Now you Irnve got liim unci ho n uDt Giving her a haily kiss, *C1 H Fanhionitt COMFORT Commission P^erchants. success. A j'l'U'M icai appeal to hei tender iieai tedium could not meet with a lcpui*e. Lui d, & L. ACKLK.Y k Co re rtfqu P I T 1' liot, si arvt until, just beforehitching up lo return lie tied one end of the string attached to the lien's leg to the hind wheel of the wagon,and the mystery was solved "PIUJKIM'S X BALANCE. Fully Equal to Weights and Box Frames and at one Fourth the Cost.' IMPROVED SAS11 Jan 1 1* GELSIOU PLANING MILLS, put an end to her vihi prepared, like his namesake to take it out in sleep. 'l'oor thing !" said my tender hearted wife, "he must have guttered from the cold last night." "Coiu«5 Mivins you must go to the —he had brought along the lien to pick up the last oat left by the horses, that nothing might be lost! DoWitt, Hllcman £l Eboit, PttOPKfKTOHP CRUMBS OF I AMIVS ! LAMPS There have K-J-been many improvement# from time to time 1 did mD, and locked tin* barn and ear lied the key in my | oeket, and waited as patiently as I could lor an opportunity lo hinutfgle in a puppy. The I C 111 Cr vv i •% 111 ■ i i I'm* mm' rf nn it v :if leiioth PITT8TOX, j.A II a v iMf In 11 MS to •I Ihii i and ©vor yC*t polls r-xj ild ntov liiiu lie where he is, and la The more light admitted to apartments the better for those who occupy iHfl and h box fmn Sawed and Ilewea Timber, Dry and Dressed lumber, COMFORT phivul |.rii n«l it re f liom the liability we ha with liei . ' " I uoult wants ni.e lo come and spend the da to ilie reqiKslof lii* wile. Time passed rupiilly and Mivins My w ife in- health as it is to vegetable lite duili;,it Iron) plants and the oonseilueiiL'CH are disastrous. They cannot hi* perfected without its 'vivifying in- Ex- l.iplert i J icy ar« Blind, \VM, A 1.1 aid I row rapidly Ift-M, I \VT 1IKRAS * V - upon i he i lie wants you to C'onifi to tea me of Iuh . exploit*, He was eoinmeiule.l far keeping the liens out mi'* ttueuce. It is u fearful :ini»tak«r to (Miriam anil blind windows ton cloj-ely for fear 01 injuring the furniture by exposure to (lie sun's rays; rooms uosllively gather elemen'w in darkness which engender disease. Let in tile light of■teh, ami fresh loo, or Sutter lhe penHl- Pin© IJoard J t will he v n from the city of the gariten. I did not tell my wile 111itt lie tore 11}D the beds and did niort damage by driving them outonee than all the hens would dij if they had till- m put JD00 AND WINDOW FItA To* n (il)C(l II Jill [in almost invineihl reiKiuuauue lo UCO { t •? On IMy wife's delight kneDv no hound w hen he hegan to hark at stranger wheu they came near the house. XI ty of in-1 Pittslon, May 22- & Mill, j Jau 1 nd ll tills III avoided which might huve been ;t. il.X«3. 1 .Mr.:. 11
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 24 Number 37, November 20, 1873 |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 37 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
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Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1873-11-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 24 Number 37, November 20, 1873 |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 37 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1873-11-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18731120_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | | » K A LD THIS prrrsTON gazette k A Si Cr 4 d A CjCTTK *1.M 01 f the be al papers Id riie r tr • L'i rf II 11^1 :iCi hy.tl; the county, I. ItlClIAKT, M IS lit i 4 1 in promptly ij assed by any in. N AI'V Kin I 11 rDCD | 0 mo | l.year ■ 'J L era! news. uDu for L,ta lis po.iiiL*9—Uac"mpromiHirmly Republican, No well regulated family should be without it. D1) (K)| 7ll IM; u mj; I20 Cn |jei ye»u , PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY NO.VEMBER 20, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1.233 It publixhe* the County Court proceeding*. In taet everything of interest to the genera reader will lie found jn tta eulumrs. over five ami not ex iing ten linen, $1J pei D ST VOL. XXIV—-NO. 37. year A-lnilniHtratoi*' ami Assign m* N Send on your suliaeriplioha and d"»n*ttry to lit vithout The Ci izbi'tb another week. Auditor ticew, e Columu,»icls r ' I'"® fl" j.EVOTI',1. TO TllK COAL INT I ItiiSTB. FbLITICS, W MTKI.ATUKB. AOtt! ULTUKE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE each Insertion "What are you taking ttie marketbasket for?" wild my wife, an I seized that article with nervom trepidation "We shan't want any thing from market for to-day nor to-morrow," "1 shall be very busy to-morrow," said I, and without waiting to make any further explanations, passed on to the depot. Lawyors and JuaticoSr Iivery. Business Cards. Business Cards. Select Reading, soon barked himself into herafT-ctions -o securely that nothing can dislodgw liiin. When my wif tonnes an attach ment there is no falling off in it. You might as well look for a failing off in the law of gravitation. He is now a fall grown dog»nCl re-rards himself as one of the family, lie wags his tail when I come home at liifjht, and shows by many signs that he approves of me ; yet I think I an clearly see that he regards me as a mere adjunct of his mistress. He occupies the hearth rug in winter, and the front piazza in summer. He takes his station by his mistress' sideiit dinner, and behaves with great decorum, always receiving sundry bits from a silver fork after sh.; has dine I. I presume when Susan has known him as long as she has known nie, she will love him its well as she loves me. The effect of the principle of propinquity on the female mind has never been duly estimated by philosophers. In my judgement, Mivios is about the laziest, most worthless, happiest and best-beloved dog in existence. -f"- ' EDD1N0 IN V IT AT IONS 1 D I;h'K \ AJftD; 1D jnsEi'ii P. vrirooi.KY Q S. ST A H K, DLAMH, , Livery »nd Eton* CC Stable*, neiir the h» MKh Volley Uh|ioI- • F». *»oud ri|tH alw»yD hand iDud the public »o DuDmod»ted in the beh manner. IJuneJ, .CMJ having greatly Ivin Imcjilli« s fur bunlne**, calls the Attention of ■ the public to b.s old :«n»J wHI known yard oh the |»Inlik road, half a mile below PittMon. where.the public iriiiatall time* be HCcon»m,,CtfttC'Cl the b«*»( of blek and re- CfivceHliinaii'i* for buildingH. Jan 1 "7»J MY WIFE AND E1IVINS A.TTOKNEY AT LAW, We had been married six months. We were boarding tit Mrs. Whiting's. At first we liked boarding very much. We t ought we would never undertake to keep house. So long ns we were to hoard, I could have Susan with me at all hours, except when at my place of business ; and was not that all that I needed to make me happy ? Six months passed very swiftly—at least the first three of them did. Susan began to find it necessary to spend PITTS TOW, PA B2NTG-ZE^A.™\rBZD Jan t 1S7; I IV Kit Y I VYJn'.-d hs.inic purch«-rd of |irl.-»bach. Ins ivrry ai.it all thereto | ' .It-Hlrea to wilorin tlte uublie that be will the bunine- ill till- ".111 "b-r- lie en ie.lTot 10 ace,mm l»te ttie public the beat of b'» ai. i- Ity. He ili-MKii-to :«td liURHly to 'be »"Dck at nice, and do b.i io iil*rC""'- *'«D V'P*™.u I ixtai'tion, in the wav ol funil• linn good home»»D'd — CHANGE OF I'llO- q SUTil Kill, AND, AND THE WYOMING VALLEY I am afraid my mind was not much on my business that day. My clerk called my attention to the fact, that J had made a check for two hundred and fifty dollars intended for Matthew & Co., dealers in broom corn, payable to the order of "Newfoundland dog." J tJ STICK OP TUB PEACE, Printed PAPER EVSILL. F..r W»*i Pillxl"n Uornu*h, Office, corner of Kxott-r Hitii tit'reII ytreet*. ii«ines" perloioiHK l" htn office pro rptly »t |.,J to. Collection* , Jrd 1 73 IX THE BEST STYLES, PITT8T0N, PA At the lowest prices I C. F. Cf- G. B. Rommel, Mannfuc • tur"r 8lraw Print. Wrtt«rprf»o JOHN 111 UA11DS, 'urrUiges to hie c''»lomerJ;)8Epu gcUKEM AN h'amplcs scot by mail free of charge HI ping I'mitefi*. April 10. if White Ten. and Printed Manilla VVrap A lab. Paper Bag* and FiojirBaek*. I purchased my puppy and took an earlier train than usual for home, Flippy made no objection to the meatbasket,but coiled himself up and slept till the way home. This disposition to take it in sleep,led me to bestow upon blin the name of "Mlvins." It is h great matter settled when a name is iixetl upon a dog or a baby. Attorney at Law. and Conveyancer. Commissioner ittMon, Hep' 12.—tf. JOHN I!. NAGI.KA CO. a ;Dart of her evenings with her friends. She was glad to have me go with her, but if 1 could not go, phe went alone. We began to think there was a little falling oil' i n the table, though t he other bonldcrsdid not seem to think so. We were (juite sure the situation of the house wttsnolas pleasantas we first thought it was. 1 n this we failed to secure the syinpat by of i ur fellow hoarders. It was getting toward spring, yet the evenings seemed to be growing longer. It began to be evident to us both that something was the matter. Contractors one! Guilders Bt»l.[iDner* iin.l En(?r»ver», J. J, MERRIASY!, y, by rtppoinunont ?er»l Courts of Lazernt 11. Pill OK, B30 Arch Klreet, Philiidilphln. PORTRAIT PAINTER. site the Cutholii Nov My r^r I "*4 ' SLACHLEY'S IMPROVED CUCUFil3ER WOOD PUMP, P. Ivl DDI-lit, A T A I It H II I I- " K R, LIKf 8IZK PORTRAITS WILKi Alllli;, l'ENN'A in Stri-r l«», Ftnciept Imn! rump ■. Attention 1 to Watch OX CANV A When I drew near our house, fur the lirst time in my life, I wan sorry to see my wife corning to meet me at the ATTOUNEY AT LAW, N.B— I mnke lhi« » *T t.-iH «tuCi Contractor- vi i'I tin.I North Franklin Stree ensuring a fiiDt I Hiack lC Valre \Vntnr W1LKES BARKE, PA Jan 1 1 any dener ir n.r ig th« Ca Dro of T.avr A Onmp gate "Mrs. Hall is sick and sent me word not to come," said"she"; "let mc lake the basket.. BOILEIt TESTS AT SANDY HOOK Match 80.1 171 VNT TO Bt'ILDOllS | i j*• tin bi ill' l.«t Physicians £.nd Dontist3 i'iiA('KrD nil | out! evening susp 'ci we are tired of boarding." My dear (She had proceeded hut a step or two, when llie rising of the li J caused her to set it down with s.,me precipitation and alarm, iiofore I could make ai y explanation, the basket fell over on one side, and the puppy crawled out, and gravely sealed himself on the gravel-Walk, and looked around with an air of culm indifference. cause of boiler explosions, made under the supervision of a government commissi. n, were inaugurated at Handy Hook during the past week. Two marine boilers were Used, one a small tubular, and the other a large low pres- T,lie experimental tests as to the jjl*. C. M. WILLIAMS, STONE QUARAY dealt lit?-1 ami r ir i-ute by C-*V "i am not tired of bounding, lDut I m Cjiiito willing to jro to hou.-e- DENTIST. No. 7 North Main Street, i* oper fiorwi)^ The undersigned tifn-by pives notice that h w her Cll A (i. B|,ATC HLt V Mmn SC'Z-,, IV STEAM ' if vou de.-dre'it." Ii HiuMitiK 8ic.in- ol Mil kin.If ii-.1 t" iiikc cart- t-.r Willi! *ml Kxi HVHiinii-.iiiiil warrant* manner. \\ M.-HUM), OreKon. n, and t |T« |D»rt*«i t it will jjiv vim a great deal of do all Ins work in u tir.-i JOHN J. MILLKH, 1'lTi'STON, Pltutnn April 18.1*7 SHIPPER AND IDE.\I.EIt IN MONI ES & PUGHE, you will enjoy yourself more, if you hiii'O a home ol your own.", So it was so .settled thai, we were to look out for a 1 shan't mind the 'trouble. T think u ro generator, umoiig engineer* ns ji ordinarily known lobster buck." C®i|. All wo'k warranted JJR E. k LO-NG SURGEON DENTIST. Over iho Miner*' Saving* Bank, Pttlston, Pa, Aug 7 '73 OYSTERS F1SS-5 Tlie small boiler was first tried, lint n\v-iutf to a leakage of I lie ,supply pump, there was a long delay winch (in illy terminated in the Collapsing of one of I he tubes at a steam pressure of •rD4 pounds. The object of I his experiment was to allow that, with low water in the boilers, the plates become heated so that til el I- (strength of re* is a n oe i- decreased, the pyrometer, placed below the boiler, and near the fire box, showing I iat the steam chest was suner heated to 750 deg., when the collapse occurred, it was considered that the truth of t le theory was clearly fiftoat Markets M.i.\ui.itrvi:i. hou-i "What have you brought there?' said Susan, as soon ds she had recov EaT I'lTToTON ASso, Elariy Fruits ancJ VegetabicGTiom ilioLouth. 312 SOUTH W5TER HBO 317 S. FRONT ST., AnCl GKXCIIAL I'KODIH IC CRACKMUS C 'A Iv F.S, I uis ill the city, is an operation re- cred the power of speech, which was for a moment lost in astonishment at the unloading of the basket. MEAT M-ARKbT. mid money l iine, mtiM'le iuh) money were (l» vo tiin All work wariaute give Baiibfaction The nnrierfcigi" C1 li F.xcter utreet, i Wed PiuMoji. nC'i« y. Sutherland. #i.H keep it «t all Mm.h we'.i *«i|D plu-d v»ith the »er.y fr»eM "f • •' kiifU "f himm1 »»• lit;»t#•»! lo It if v-cHH- n ' ! " the pilblio. We « opene«» it Market on CONFECTIONERY li'il to the Work with 1 iitisfaetory " A Newfoundland dim,'' was my unambiguous reply. I avoided the use of the teim puppy out of deference to Su-an'n line taste in language. " And you brought liimiu the meatbasket!" her voice approaching near er to a scream than I ever heard it before. " Why didn't you take the teakettle?" Before i could explain that the opening in the ton was not large e .011 ,:h to admit (he dog, she left me with rny dog and basket and rushed into the house. 9 '73— Iv PlIILADKLPIIIA SCRANTON,PA ivsul ..is. Wr cdiiJilitit'd i,ur Mcaicli in suburban Vi11 it tlint tcim can lit' ipjjlieil to viliugUM within an hour of lie city. \Ve louiul near one of tlies-e , a compilable lious • which e i i-iitt'd. 11 w.is built mill the DltS. CAM I'BKLL & OS THAN IDEK, C i •• •»ff• in ( and P'»me* i la IttbU ai.kx. jahikso.v n. I". COOIsBAUGH |D F. COOLKAUCU & CO., I ' • lermiind that . hat wo t-ell Fro it Homoepathlc Physicians and «hall be lh« very bent BP.ACE t: IIOr.COMB V jI 111''! Gur£jeonc, \Vo!Dt PitrMon, Anrll lP.-itm j KlliGII Commission Merchants, ground laid out by tin unfortunate reader of agricultural jtupci'j. Jiemg a simple-minded m;in, lie beiieVed what lie read. J le received as verities, the account of enormous |irulilH, from fruit and cabbage C, with which the journals ylHJVe alluded lo abound, and W r.tST IMTTSTON, jD W. SCIIUONOVEU, « O « A it it * * • f ,* r ' f * ? * ? ,J SHOVEL COMPANY proved ton F*o Retti Kept Rfvidenoe of Dr. Campbell opposite Weft Pitts- fiomovcl--3utc?iorl IVhot Malp PAfkers and The "lobster back" boiler was next tested under a steam pressure of 70 pounds, at which point a seam on the upper side of the shell became ruptured, the split taking place in a soft patch and exti tiding over a length of IS incite*. The gages showed that, even after this break. the steam pressure continued to ascend although the rupture did not enlarge. No further damage was done. The conclusion drawn was that over pressure Of steam will ruptuiea hoiler if there rapder, on Wyoming are, P»-nna wnCl deal«r in Fr*:Ch and tit Meat*, Mama ACv CiiHtomerM Hiippitud by p*»ddl»*r*. M*rW#*t C»n Linden Htffi-t near t!»e SaiiHnaiy, Ve»t PitlBtdfl. June 10 1*73 OYSTERS Hotels and Restaurants m «» Fish, Fruits. V hM«»H and Conutry Produce 1 was somewhat disconcerted. My plan for conducting the campaign had been defeated. There was more decision of character in my- wife .than I had supposed. What was to be done? No. 333 South Front Street, (ien«l*i!y looked upon the engraving* in said works as representing realities. Htwas led lo invest a few thousands which he had acquired by diligence in Ins Calling, in what lie iiilemb d should l.e a small I'ruil farm, lie pureliascd.live acres of land in Jersey, or OT. OHAKLKS llOTKL lO A. DAY, Proprietor. Qroccra, Rakora and Fiour BKTIILKHAM, rA., Having taker «tnucnt h f i is wi ll known *«tnb in the Boiowj;)»of I'itiH IXOBEllT SEAMAN \ CO., MftnuM PHILADELPHIA will be my Him to Ueeii •Vewt 1* M'ir'-'T While I stood considering, the p.-tih r-wiuilow was raised, and a voice issued ft mi it saying: "You must not ask me to take him into the house; I can't have a dog in the house.'' The tone of her voice had changed from tlie imperative to the optative mood. That lie was not to lie taken into the bouse implied that he was to tie taken elsewhere, and as nothing was said about taking hint' back to thecitv, 1 CcommoJrtte the traveling public y boa. tiers in the be*l nmuuei. jiittely- W II o L E 8 A L H (} K 0 C E IIS, NoS. *1 & :t Ml'UllAY STttKKT, S I I O V K I^S | £OLLKN BACK C1 ItOWK., 1/ M. SIXCLA1H, XJ, SALOON and HtSTATKANT SPADES, SCOOPS, £1P /ill Warrenled I CIVIL ENGINZER3 ralher live acres Of the earth's surface which by nicalis of much labor couli be caused to produi e a limited (juant i ty of iD oil lor man or heasi. lie buil a comfortable house, und planted vine: and pear trees ; lie mighl bave plantei tig trees with cijuul prospeot of fruit I » V I I t I V. \ i II uD I | ill It I « .lis. IL'Hl'tl I I V I I ■■ I I wf ipplied wilt Water NEW YOhK he a weak spot, whereas a violent and Alley in rfm Mlg* KoM Senman, mil I J. Hcrry.Jr Jau 1 '73 J. A. W i*Ti*r. KiMiik 1iii Whitney dangerous explosion may ensue it the boiler is uniformly strong at all points. i summer beverugtu. 3. * JUU 1 SURVEYORS, UOTJSL, MUTT 8TKAM MI LL JL piTTsros KlfN PJTTSTON, FA. *lv puicliAM'ii Itie H (JKIEft A Fr.RUEK, PIlOPKlETOi r, 11in hmi-c wu.i Wu relitfd it. • concluded lie was to be taken to the hurit. ,SCD J took him to the (turn ami iMU'ir him tilted of will hay, anil |tlacrd l»jail in it. Hut'"lie would not st y iiD ii aii'.v more than a child will iro tit lietl WATCH SPRIN33 i.jii »*Ci f F m« m q hunt d noTHEns, Foster Jc Cq'I lit Unir-spriii(r8, sav a writer in t'he Victoria Magazine;, are maile in the i*h ste I, wliich i II AS U A N J' Wholesala Cealtrs in Hardware P C. f Wc luriiishcdl the house plainly, a I liaCi init an oil well, nor ;i D Vl I'll fnntorv, Cii I'm \yinn; house uoiki an l 1 P1TTST rplLO-MAS JIAUl JL Wholesale ai.d I n. Mft a hit' iiisui'iiiii-c 0"li11i:tii,y, which C1 i vici( m all its profits tlio assured We (build liut little (Hlliculty In Cle eidiiitfas tii what wohhotild get for tin ut" the (muse. KxUrnal ad ...c nun . -i at the LHHiuiii ... barrel. I le could not get out, l»ut li would whine, yet when tin- barn dooi vvas» tiliut, lie could not be heard ut the house. * ear. v win n you a lies mve company So I naked eve il is under l In* in iiT.i-cCi|if il become* it flat steel ribbon. Tiiis nljlriii is inserted botwee n tlie jaw-. of it line and the chows it- CIi imeter to lie nx round us a hair, hut L. D. PErtRIN, Prop'r lU-H'.f! BCHANTOX, PA (J S. 15LACK.MAN, MA UK 1 RV ( KT FOK MAN AM) 1IKA8T 8TUEEV, w I to I STAlM.lv DRV GOOUS Klonr. 1" WAGON & CARRIAGE BUILDER 111*1 two t Weill v-li v 1 imagine I did not enter the housi A hair nltii I I!C• ii a man's •head s1 —onetro'm the head Cif" it liltle (Dirl al U neighboring bench, two twenty-livehundrethg. Actually, however, the tin en t liair is twice as thick as the steel ribbon, for the hair compresses onehull' between the metallic jaws of the nuage. A hair-spring weighs only one fifteen-thousandth of a pound troy. In a straight line 'it is a foot long. With a pair of tweezers, we draw one in spiral form, until it is six inches long; but it springs backs into place not bent a particle from its true coiling. PVI'TST N, PA VV1 ON, V* ill lilt' (-••MllillV did not marry Used to eoinjilnnent n;y elastic step; I knew why she did ii; nevertheless it pleased u.e. "Js Mrs. jiall seriou-Iy ill ?" I asked, in a manner iudic-uting total ohli vionsliess of dogs. "I think notsaid my wife evidently desirous of condue iug tlie conversation to'us treat a remove from dogs as possible. "1 intended meeting JN, 1 1DUMG ARDNKH & UADKli, L) Dealer* in I l.N nil Ir there* wcit* cows or oxen,ami him* haCJ n very (it lhiiie itleu.s as to Uie tlitfi'ivnc TERRA COTTA WORKS, bet wet* li them try Iioumch, lieinjj informed tliat tlier wan no c iw to (lie house we hud rented, nlie deeided that one must lie procured at once. HoW could she make butler and cheese, and ice cream, without a cow '! to a l» i i»«i Dry Goods, THE VEKY BEST OF WORK, ii HtHbln.K «C*ttoriirn(i(JutaD U. M. To.v] LiNsUiN Flour, Feed. Meal The unCJ nod wonitl • **alI tUe attention oJ We will u«-ft none hut the best material ami em- Luzei IN i 11U fan 1 73. on. r ding in ir block«Dt KnaraniH« our w i!.«; name hh low i ami will j-HI Wagon* of 'all umi «x WEST PITT3TO r.o, & CIILM r 11 Hty mad JEFFORDS, I'ROI"! MILLINERY. NKY TOPS, tyI°), etc one promp you at the demue home early I want you i M!l«i I y re ted, re in th (led by N™ ARRIVAL I HE BUlCK, FOOT WALK, TILE, LINING STOVi Aup; 28 73-tf. pITTSTON J-EATHKlt ST01U X REMOVAL. l)iDgs ii: UHoful in the country," to assist me in my flower-bed." Of course I was ready to assist lier. We went to the garden ; I was unusually ami aide, and ho was Susan. W hen we had finished our work and were entering the house, Susan asked with one of her natural smiles, "what DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH l ♦ Hor FANCY BUI LI I mildly NiiirKeaU-il "Useful ! wliut do tli-y no but hark ami liearound under feet V" I wan silenced. I liaVe omitted 111 epithet tdie prefixed to tlie term dC 11 \D as III Millinery and Fancy Coeds KM I SIEVED FIRE fLAY INK WARE, GLAZED JIavi rrvnt und fumI t f Lei»: No class of wom n are more to he pitied than tile daughters of rich men, who having real energy of character, have no vent for it, because fashion requires them to sit still and fold their 'I lDv Ii VITRIFIED rt'PO Pll'h with a with i your pt in t hit li uire this of e applauded if MU l rD fa Y GOOI breal when they grow restive under it ing their bomls interest 111 em - and isccllancous A MI NT CRUMBS IUDI'j, DiU.N Ci U|LDA.Ui',.D J lE^A-IILTTIEIR, "He is in h better place than that from which I took liim." I saw that r of the pet from the barrel n inert; question "ot selv in a manly way in something ln-sides mere pleasure. But lei u (laughter try ii, and immediately the awful .Mrs. Grundy starts up, and points to coinmiimled tin: respect ami vvhicli it piT'i V 1£ IIUI:se, HATS, RIBBON OFH f l!i»i D Cii \v log UIH HDEUY COMFORT to gllillli orse stolost a valre. Nei- 111 wlia maker, and bids the daughter ot the niillioiiare still her pulses, and close eyes and ears to the possibilities, and think of nothing but husband and To i then I C1111! t J^OJLTONS 1IOTI of CO liali l«rii lajit we liaru tin; wt'i t-Tarrisburg, Pa. mo of my dream tlit.'l*. JucUhoii nor Wiiiiinons kept dogs. cV 1 leu and Hill kept dpgs, and their have not betiu disturbed." 11 ill's sheets W«r« stolen hunting. Wo never can know how many real heroines are behind this wall (ill what is ealleil " ad- CRUMBS l lie O juaililed wit! Ol I loll, TJOQK li LnDLNG If-von fl IV Well 1 hoiiifh 11 in 1 I prein "All Mrs wets tltem tree to stand u JOHN C, JEFFRIES, M1 OF 1 ever led b montl I knc b rii No, they were hanging oil tin jam ers whit warle AT THE "I Decker & Eell, COMFORT WASHINGTON HOTEL, Ol III lolplii Now us the liens had been removed from ill ■ burn, at d I kept neither We have 'frequentlyread notes about use men, but tile loliowing desoiipDit of " OJd Skinflint" which we clip W illces-Uarrc Will ptiii the biiBibeHs tiri« CRUMBS HI ROJMKL & SUTHERLAND, ed guarding, unless it was to prevent its being curried oil' bodily or by piecemeal. Happily the female mind is bomewiiat disposed to rent on author- until i the lead: " Old Skiutlint," with speckled hen was down to O'Urleii'a ciVuutiia.HCTlHirsi.Iay, ami hitched hU team to a fence in the rear of our of- Herald, lakes wspapr and M J l LLINERY ! MILLINERY ! resented as a poor dog wlio had lost his master and had attached himself Arc put up I JoU.e ji AMSl IIAMS MRS. ELLEN E IIVNES Kit ,1 , I 11 OF- HtOV PRODUCE & J'OVISrQN of my amiable quill ies rive next morning T found nvv wif Uce. i ulmig an ulu ten pound sacli from under ilie seat, he proceeded to feed the horses. What in the world the hen was for we could not ima/iue flams i Door IIK RAVIN! is Offi polish tie done, 1 was eonlident it woul wui'iuiiig some n.ilk. "You I ring your I'lllDlDy in «ind 1 will feed him. Now you Irnve got liim unci ho n uDt Giving her a haily kiss, *C1 H Fanhionitt COMFORT Commission P^erchants. success. A j'l'U'M icai appeal to hei tender iieai tedium could not meet with a lcpui*e. Lui d, & L. ACKLK.Y k Co re rtfqu P I T 1' liot, si arvt until, just beforehitching up lo return lie tied one end of the string attached to the lien's leg to the hind wheel of the wagon,and the mystery was solved "PIUJKIM'S X BALANCE. Fully Equal to Weights and Box Frames and at one Fourth the Cost.' IMPROVED SAS11 Jan 1 1* GELSIOU PLANING MILLS, put an end to her vihi prepared, like his namesake to take it out in sleep. 'l'oor thing !" said my tender hearted wife, "he must have guttered from the cold last night." "Coiu«5 Mivins you must go to the —he had brought along the lien to pick up the last oat left by the horses, that nothing might be lost! DoWitt, Hllcman £l Eboit, PttOPKfKTOHP CRUMBS OF I AMIVS ! LAMPS There have K-J-been many improvement# from time to time 1 did mD, and locked tin* barn and ear lied the key in my | oeket, and waited as patiently as I could lor an opportunity lo hinutfgle in a puppy. The I C 111 Cr vv i •% 111 ■ i i I'm* mm' rf nn it v :if leiioth PITT8TOX, j.A II a v iMf In 11 MS to •I Ihii i and ©vor yC*t polls r-xj ild ntov liiiu lie where he is, and la The more light admitted to apartments the better for those who occupy iHfl and h box fmn Sawed and Ilewea Timber, Dry and Dressed lumber, COMFORT phivul |.rii n«l it re f liom the liability we ha with liei . ' " I uoult wants ni.e lo come and spend the da to ilie reqiKslof lii* wile. Time passed rupiilly and Mivins My w ife in- health as it is to vegetable lite duili;,it Iron) plants and the oonseilueiiL'CH are disastrous. They cannot hi* perfected without its 'vivifying in- Ex- l.iplert i J icy ar« Blind, \VM, A 1.1 aid I row rapidly Ift-M, I \VT 1IKRAS * V - upon i he i lie wants you to C'onifi to tea me of Iuh . exploit*, He was eoinmeiule.l far keeping the liens out mi'* ttueuce. It is u fearful :ini»tak«r to (Miriam anil blind windows ton cloj-ely for fear 01 injuring the furniture by exposure to (lie sun's rays; rooms uosllively gather elemen'w in darkness which engender disease. Let in tile light of■teh, ami fresh loo, or Sutter lhe penHl- Pin© IJoard J t will he v n from the city of the gariten. I did not tell my wile 111itt lie tore 11}D the beds and did niort damage by driving them outonee than all the hens would dij if they had till- m put JD00 AND WINDOW FItA To* n (il)C(l II Jill [in almost invineihl reiKiuuauue lo UCO { t •? On IMy wife's delight kneDv no hound w hen he hegan to hark at stranger wheu they came near the house. XI ty of in-1 Pittslon, May 22- & Mill, j Jau 1 nd ll tills III avoided which might huve been ;t. il.X«3. 1 .Mr.:. 11 |
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