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By reason cf the construc- tion of a mew bei the Schuylkit Pp and Washington, the fust= lar (ruins ever ee steel roadway, excellence of equipment ‘and elimi- nation of stops. TICKET OFFICES. —71, 15, ore 1140 and 1323 737 6th Avery 208 W. 120th St, and 1 E. 185th Street. NROOKLIN TICKET OF FICES.—4 Court Street, 860 Falton Street, and 08 Broadway. Station Foot of Liberty St, HouTEN’s “ Best & Goes Farthest—Largest Sale in the World—Once Tried, Always Used.” DARDARERAR DADA AAD ADAP DAARAALADARAAKARARDLRALADAAARRADARARARARAALADARAAD BARR IAALS | THE FOREMOST COCOA OF EUROPE, THE COMING ONE OF AMERICA. Easily Digested—Made Instantly. THE OLD VILLAGE-STORE. Some nights when I draw up the old arm-chair ‘And sit and smoke and watch the embers glow, I get to thinking of those by-gone days ‘And people that I knew long years ago. I see again the grassy village street, “The tavern with its ever-open door, And forms and faces, long since passed away, That used to gather at the village-store. ‘The old brick store ! The letters on the sign avere dim and faint. The casings of the window and the door Scarce showed the color of the time-worn paint. ‘The “keeper of the store,” old ** Uncle John, Was quite in keeping with the things around ; His pleasant face was furrowed deep with age, ‘And iron-bowed “specs” his wrinkled forehead crowned. How plain I see him standing in the door, Watching us urchins busy at our play ; His jolly laugh still echoes in my ears ‘As i Uheard it sound but rere I feel his gentle pat upon my head ‘As, with copper grasped within my hand, To purchase candy-sticks I ventured in ‘To what appeared to me a fairy-land, Close by the door the letter-boxes stood, Where from the outer world we got our news, And next, the shelves, with tempting groceries fille ‘Then hats of straw and cowhide boots and shoes ; A rack of farming tools stood handy by ; One corner held the cures for all our ills— T taste again the dreaded castor oil And shudder at the thought of salts or pills. On winter evenings gathered old and young Around the stove whose sides were red with heat, And with our mouths agape we youngsters sat ‘And heard the older ones their tales repeat Of wondrous things their fathers used to do ; Of failures of the crops, of husking-bees, Of springtime floods, the depth of winter snows, And wild adventures on the land and seas. An object of our envy was the clerk, With smoothly tallowed hair and gorgeous tie, With head erect, a quill behind his ear, He hardly saw us as he passed us by. But at the entrance of some village maid, With jaunty air and fascinating smile, Exchanged his goods for butter or for eggs ‘And wisely talked about the city style. ‘The years have fled, the walls have fallen down, Old “* Uncle John” long since has passed away, And we, the happy boys of those old days, Have wrinkled faces and our hairs are gray. As from my pipe the curling smoke goes up, Grows thin and fades away till seen no more, So vanished are the scenes of other days, 5 And but a memory is the village store. —Henry Walbridge Stocker in the Boston Globe. ** Do you call this tough composition you have given me liver, Mrs. Boxer?” ‘‘I call that liver—yes, Mr. “Well, I think I must have got a piece of New York Sun, * Poor woman carn a living ?” is deeply nature 2” Have you no husband to help you l have a husband, so called, but he engaged in something else. f what «Trusting in Providence."—Chicago Times. |THE PRINCIPAL EXHIBITIONS, ‘The Original—Take no other. Its walls were green with mould, GILSEY H HOUSE. HIGHEST AWARDS AT NVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVV VE i> SUMMER RESORTS. WILD WEST SHOW and CRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY at BOWERY BAY BEACH, ‘The most Beautiful and Popular Family Resort, Only twenty minutes’ sail from New York. 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