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ALTOONA, OUTOBER 3, 1894. goa — BE Tue current issue of Lesile’s Weekly be- | his don gins & series of nine stories by Gilbert Par- | dey at’ ker, under tho general title of “Pierre and | !pJared his People.” ‘Those who havo read Mr, | 218 dem Parker's stories of Oanadian life, as pub- | The Ushed in The Independent, The Cosmopoll- | Fran tan, Lippincott’s Magaziuo, or his histori. | left on- cal novel, “The Trail of the Sword,” just | Mr. J published by D. Appleton &°Co., will be | Tecentt Blad of the pleasure thot @ now ‘aries of etea short stories from his ppa will give then. Ho 1s destined to evor increasing popnlar- ree ity. Leslie’ Weekly tiso omkes the .an- | Janta,’ bouncement that immediately alier thacon. | 828 Cole j clusion of Mr. Parker’s stories tt will be- | Fearea gin the publication of The Stark-Monroe now afo ! Letters," by A. Conan Doyle,the only novel tras that Dr. Doyle will write this year. We 6,300 mil make this note of our own motion, because Milessme wo like Leslie's Weekly and would be glad | JoUFaéyer toeee its ciroalation extended. fts edi- 4,7te:% | tortal department is eapecialy strong and | Ponsey sensible, and its illustrations are _up'to the | tions, 64 standard. The current iesue contains afine ' diate fall page portrait of “Boss” Platt,for whom ! interme the Weekly has no love, but whove promi.» B8aDd ence and power it recognizes, { Hollidy oo terme! THE, MARKETS. later: Loval Quotations Togother. With Grain out an@ Live Stock. Pricos, = | AutoowA, Pa., Oc 2.— thelocal geotettons: OTR AS Toke samnten Byer annem + Long she stood at the window and mused. Ihe rays of the setting sun entangled them- selves in her Titian hair or surrounded her glo- rious height of five feet eight with an aureate halo. Proud, queenly, limbed like a goddess, she was indeed a magnificent specimen of mod- crn femininity. “Strange,” she muttered. And then a soft, self-pity ing, half-happy smile fitted across her face like a gleam of April sunshine. “Strange,” she said again, ‘to think that I, who only six short months ago was the quarter back of the Emancipated Maidens’ foot-ball eleven, should have lost my heart to a man whose collar is a size and a haif smaller than mine, But such is fate. And 1 love him!" Carelessly picking up a forty-pound dumb-bell, she tossed it out of the window and across the lot and then sought the seclusion of her bou- —Cincinnats Tribune, As a specific against dyspepsia and other troubles of the stomach, also as an appetizer and for mixing in drinks, nothing superior to NOKER'S BITTERS. A friend of the saunterer vouches for the following story : Stopping one winter night at a hotel in Lowell, he awoke early in the morn- ing and overheard two women as they greeted each other under his window, ** Good marnin’. Mrs, Mur-r-phy ! said one.‘ Good-marnin® till yez, an’ how is th’ family?" responded the other.’ “All will, thank God!" ‘An’ has Pathtick got wurruk yit?” “Ah, yis; he has a foine job a-shovelin’ snow.” “Ah-h. may God be good till him an’ make his job lasht all sum- mer!"—Boston Budget. The best regulator of the digestive organs, also best appetizer known, is Angostura_ Bit ters, the genuine of Dr. J. G. B. Siegert § Sons, At all druggists. A small boy who, with other bad compan- ions, broke lots of window-glass in a New York store was severely scored by the lawyer appearing against him, who declared there was, an organized conspiracy to ruin his. client. **Tain't no conspiracy,” sobbed the lad, ** I'm only a poor little kid that’s getting the worst of the deal.” The tongue of the street is more expressive than the language of the free schools in large cities. — Pittsburg Dispatch. Sohmer & Co. find it almost impossible to keep pace with the inpouring torrent of orders. The fame of the Sohmer piano is now world. wide, and the demand for the instrument is almost universal, This here paper says that Sir Joseph Vorterhouse, K.C. 1, i stoppin’ at the Waldorf. What do K. Weary Watkins —" Keele of course, 1 wouldn't be as ignernt as you are fer nothin',"— Exchange, Dr, Williams’ Indian P kinds of Piles. It gives instant relief. Dr. Williams" Indian Pile Ointment is prepared oaly for Piles and nothing else, Every box Is guaranteed. Sold by druggists, nail, fo 00 per box. WILLIAMS MFG Co., Prop’ veland, O, ent will cure all OVER A MILLION NOW IN USE, The most stylish, comfortable and durable White Linen Collar manufact- ured is the “Thinner Thicknes: If you wear one you will buy no other. First-class furnishers sell them. +: I'm astonished that you live in such a mis erable, dirty garret as this.” ** Why?" ** Well, since you don’t pay rent in any why not get something better?'—Das Buch fiir A W; L Bouctas 1S THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING $5. 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