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DAILY, tAilGUS. Trns'.-SW.A "RfiSfirTOftfiEor l-, -win IM 14. in,, ihijiiMjM a, .a i Mn h mm li ' I www rMilUMir'iM r"irn i? ni 1 t 1 1 d pf rr ;: TTi l7Fr ..7. T M. SXJffllE i GATHERER, " A Snapptr-up of Unconsidered Tri fles from Many Sources. ' . t When violets bloom and soft winds play, Wher fleckless skies float o'er the earth, , When all is youth and joy and mirth, Life's aim is happiness, we say, When voleti bloom and sort winds playV When summer joys have all gone by, When1 frbwnhig skies bang o'r the world, When Hope's ;gay banners all are furl ed, " Life's aim is usefulness, we sigh, When summer joys hare all gone by. Emm'a Carleton. There seerhed to be some little deflection in his general make-up. His arm was in a sling, he stepped cautiously on the toes of one foot as if the heel was blistered, one eve was decorated withal' symphony in lowermost jaw was encased in a' bandage of fine ' linen. Nq, , he didn't look handsome, but his voice had a cheery -ring, as he stepped forward and said : "I have just won a victory!" ' "Indeed, but you look as if you were the victim." Not at all, sir. ' I escaped with these slight bruises which you perceive and half a dozen internal contusions Of little moment- Hie victory was decisive. After this gentleman, with whom. J .contested for. honors, had pounded me until he was very much 'winded' I escaped." , "But the victory? In what did that con sist ?" "In getting away alive, sir." "Oh, a genuine Soudan victory, I see," fmdTthiQws editor padded" the dispatches announcing i Gen eral GrahamV latent "victory" at Hasheen. Hartford Post. He BUnei Bloses for Not Keeping Hlnsejf Posted. "fhellL fcotoMuek as mr brutHe Moses has had in Chicago vhas enough ! to disurjg Jn honest man," lie said, .as he shook out and folded up another pair of pants. "Trade badP "Trade vhas so flat dot $2 wests go begging, at six shillings, but dot vhas all right Moses vhas a good man to how on. Der trouble vhas he got burnet oudt." "Arid no insurance t" "More as four tousand' dollar. But der company breaks down dot same ' day, urid so be lose eafery- ting,". ' : - "Too bad. If Moses Ead known thatithe wmpanyjlilfailed thfcre wouldn't have been any fire, I sup pose I" t vjf , . .i . v ( t , "Of course not -. I- blame Moses dot he doan look in.der, daily papers und keep-himself posted' TFaW btreet Jxewa. : l i: , i I.AUOK STOCK OF HANDSOME Spring and Summer Goods Coming in and will be sold on account of the scarcity pf money at Slaughtering! Prices. 4 ; : A large consignment from an Importer of t 450 PIECES - (ft1 HAMBUEG ' .EtifrflifiJ " Are placed on n?y counters, arid will seU them at one half their actual value A better assortment, and Cheaper, than ver was shwn in this city. Call and convince yourself. I don't ask you t0 Jmy rinleRsvou Jtye; total- m 1 m " a. ... j flirt Vrt. il. ' 1 i'-T A1 A " ' 1 iy convinced tuac you aimosi gen vztw wortu 01 gomis n- u BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! -AT- m IMMm mm Li. 57 & 5 0, ;,E A S T CEBfT RE STR ET, 0PP08 1 T E B A NR. They would respectfully inform their customers and the public gen-. , erallv. that thev now have in srnrlr Anp.nf thrt laTO-ARtanrl moat nmnlefA., lines, consisting of " '" : 'f-'V'.-. rrW -r- xte-xsttxsu CDon't lbrget to ask for Summer Silks. Just look at Ihemoioiue and tell your Annt, Ma or SLSter, bow pretty and cheap the$ftJr tti ,rxvTvm a AT lMFUlt 1 AIN 1 r To Busimess iieri ! Parld, 'OterojMr and Kitchen steadscf.latresses, Chairs, Bureaus, rvWASHSTANDS, TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, ROCKING CHAIRS; SECRETARIES, BOOK CASES, LOOKING GLASSES, . 4 JPIOTURSlRAMES, and every thing kept in First-CIass Furniture Store. Also, a.full line of , 1 '.' '. ; '' , ' V . . We desire to call the attention of the Buslnes9jf of ?ro, nd elsewhere, to the facilities in our Printing Depaiitnxerit -. 3aid Austin.' philanthropist ,to a feeble yourig man,! whom he met on zrie. street! .u . ;v sr-. "What is" the matter with' yon ! You look as pale and thin as ityon hadn't had anythmg to eat Are yonsick?'V. "I i would j like ito ibe an fiditor,, writes a young man in Lock Haven, "flow BliaUI go about it f'V Noth ing easier;. Gel some maiden aunt to leave- you $5,000 or. soy pend it all in six months, bust'np,; arid get deadbroke without 'a' cent to pay a lot of dbhts-arid theri yon are an e&ti)T.WilUam8port "Breakfast f Ari' etymological .authority Bays tl lZan proper name; to 'apply io a rollej skater;-! It certainly looks a' understand thri business, '-.-tk h A We are prepared .to do OB WORK of every kind cm short noticend ' TT DcT wish it remembered that wo keep in stock a full line of " Flat Papers, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Tags, ,J:1, Cards, &c.,,&c, all of First-class Material, AKD RUGS ! OCKERe! We have also connected with our Fumtufe House a fuillinebf ' H aU S EH 0 L 0 "FUR (1 f S H I N G G000S ! : . ... f GotYSI stri Ti g;1 ti aarbo ' '. V Dinner, Teaiarid Cfi&mber setnedless variety Plates Dishes, Cups and Saucers, and a full assortment of such goods as is generally kept m a fcretclass Crockery Store, . v "A lvll 11 lyiT1i f' Glass, ,Wood, Willow arid Hollow f: "-f L -f 11 V Ware, Lamps' and Lamp Goods. " ' k P in i Children's Carriages I Handsome and ' ' JlAlt? CHEAP,always on Hand, 'arties wishing to furnish houses will do well to give us1 a call, ,'and will, sell cheaper than !any house in the city ; (. FimtiTi fp ft if ppnt as we can. -011 opnnssaiitt summer Goods H. WEIL & ,BES: Our new purchases of Spring and Summer Goods are now in stock and we respectfully ask our friends and the public to inspect them.;: As usuaV we have taken pains in selecting a handsome stock of goods, consisting of every variety of goods in our line, and we can cheerfully say that'the selection .' ' ' CANNOT BE Mill! and those in want of Printing ofcatty DGscriptiori We have a lull line of. Dress Goods, ; Silks, Cashmeres. Nuns Veilincr and Mohairs. A full line of White Goods, such as India, Swiss, Nainsooki IndiaLinen, ' Linen Lawn, Piques and, in fact, all appertaining to the line.' The best selectionof EMBROIDERY IN IIAMBlJRGS AND SWISS. Also a fuy line of Laces in every vartiety and kind, and we would like to call . your especial attention to this Department. Our stock of Table Linen and Towels is very complete and we have Special Bargains to offer & this line. ' iv;.' will nn4;at our office thaiheycari .jli dqnlefi JJmptljr, ' ; - f : V . 4 v. and at satisfactory prices. L. 'ii-." ; tg Orders by aiL addressed to this offic , will receive "prompt, at-1? aoinS 9." ,eJ 7 r 1 "j ; .T r , . .... I croodB we can conscientiously rcommend to tention.. T - - ' ' ' " , v ,, . " ' . -Aaaress .. .-sj t? i f";'''..-;':,u:'' ' Jf ":f. ,ti&i i filled wifh W entirely new stock of stylish and well made igMnts,anct we still sellHanimersloighBro8'. Fine Clothing; which is justly celebrated for fit and'' worKmansmp. we wouia call tne attention ortne gentlemen to this department, and at the same time would recommend our i ... i , t ; . NEW, STYLES OF HATS, hxck ale litest in tho niaret; Ve ate'e? offer a full line of Gtot's Purnishini wnich Furnishinff Gooda and would especially mention the Celebrated Pearl Shirta and the.Earl &, Wilson, , Cuffs and' Collars, of which we have the sole controls in this market. " v " It is hardly necessary to mention ''' " u?lu OUE SHOE DEPABT1VCENT:; ; ftffusual, we keep a full dine of the Zieglar Brosand Ba Stale Shoes, Which are I umcfoai BHusiacuon. a.u we nave to , 05 janua. ana you wiu not only save aii you Duy, as we. only fceep such our trade. Bpairlea ,h tihoTa immfirl matin -wa Venn a full unri nMnrtntM IfaA'nfaSU 'ils.-' Carpels, Oil Cloths, Straw MattiitpaM floor and will be pleased to show you our line! We ask the people to visit our establishment and vou will be surmised at t.Ti variety of our stock and at the low figures they are offered; It is impossible' to ' enumerate in an advertisement all we we have to sell, and therefore ' wa onlv ' sa v ' Uhat our'assortment is compl'ete in all its branches. - -.'.i,,,,,;, r 1. Give us a Call, it will pav vou. If you want first-class (roods, Give Us a Call.' 1 '' ' . k' ' If you watt, the value for yoir htoiiey, Give us a Call. . If you want to save, money, Give us -a CalL --.,.., - f In fact; f you have to boy goods; there.is no better place to select fromfor va riety, quality and prices, tlian to buy of , . s, t ' r'ii'JLi',9ilriT ''.-;-Yv -CV . ' ......... V.;
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