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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 6

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A hsl ta tlstltod Al Part U2 itA twwed tsttlt th bride Dot (Smoul OoTTeHidciicn. I 63.isih Ort Is akfMef 4aMa-. INDIANA, PA. ttr? A tAtf a vrT Ihottgh It night hV fceeM in to my I CiSSO, EtTpt, No. 10.

The Doit dted Imagination, it seemrd to bmt thing to knotting the tardive, as-that bridge bent and shook beneath the cording to tho tonHet iwtimat. ts to get Urtr. strh tut ban? tresis weight of tue train in a manner highly do uiTturaon to an rypoin weaaing. tm and 'ltwn Properties for Salt at rii I'riceft and on Eofly Terms. lo rwrsj, SUB Setlitht! iotu-y Loona bocttred on Approved EfeM-unty, nimxgugeM nauea, Agree HiLPEBRMP'S.

he Best and Largest Line Ever Bn -tight to Indiana. Uftufn, willB, ktc, Carefully Drawn. Wc offer Hit the foUowig par snggestlve of danger. At all events I resolved to wait while long and see if tbo stream, which was sitill rising, would havo any apparent eilect rspon the bridge. I took with me a lantern, and also A thick blanket tn protect me from the damp night air.

Shortly after sunset, as 1 w.ia sitting a few rods from tho stream, I heard aloud splash, -and hurrying to the bridgo I saw that a portion of the bank on the opposite side had brokon away, nnd also that 1 tiki- of vaJui J) it prupertifcu: res in uu rnar am to-aiffiiL tti lr Is Itllnd MHi the snnntl ol bees, i Tho hamtnlaft of rammer Aim, Am OifTfc't Joy In the Antind flf tlM rustling trees; Ystto-nlirlitthaOkt Ycnrdias. Mot In Uio winter of Hfr hp tlfos. feat lu his summer's prims: Km MbDrsssd, he strMren riles. And swells tho ranks of Time. Etlicl Pedky In Woman's World.

India rift; onttaita hntue. good burn, and mi iiiiK'i 0Hi.rJtt.-iil uimi onatr Some of the hotel gnrsta sro so onxion-: for this honor that they do not wart for an invitation, but take the liberty of ending their cards to any bouse where they hour a wedding is in progress and asking fur admission. Oriental courtesy is so generous that this rudeness, is not oidy forgiven, bnt often the owners nf the cards are cordially welcomed. It was the (rood fortune of the pri'Kcnt writer to receive an invitation mnne time ago to he present at the of the two sons of Mohammed Pasha. This invitation gave mo especial pleasure, both benaiiMi it wm to give mo an opportunity to ceo a high caste marriage ceremony, and lwing a double wedding 1 expected that it would lie very brilliant affair.

My expectations wero not realized, however. '4V-', octet, White twjt-. nuJc" fro In hi roortiUmi: lfUi Dressing Cases, Oder Cases, and otber bitiidlnRRi nplLiuliil IrcatloD WARNED IN A DREAM. tho action of tho water, or some other cause, had weakened tho fonndntlijn of tbo bridgo In such a manner that a portion of the line waa bent and lowered enough to umke it iinpomiblo for a train to cross. 1 immediately crossed tho i i riou, l.OOU.

iK-iif- in mostly cVet IlisQitj fnl Mlicr MnltliutCH; tern Knii'kl't orciiiiAl nf oUok fuilH. IMw H-tnu-lluiK itojif lot of ground. We. liufUDK, hnui-v, tpwirt twriUry frBmo i ruins nuii'lv mid bulk)liif(8j chichui. utitl buI.

I Vh if iolnf.t fjKMllut nnd hotlw. VrtA lutiiiinu; limine, triuuu, with kcvui rtwilijl: ltu lindLT UOtlnU: SOWl Wull briilgo, resolved to stop tho train if pos- Traveling Cases, Baskets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, 1 Work Baskets and Boxes, Books and Booklets, Gold Pens and Pencils. Photograph Albums, Family Bibles. You arc cordially invited to call and examine our slock. Respectfully yours, As to tho marnago ceremony proper WHU3-; 1rTlWiUJjJ HWltiUUtk'.

ITU, tJI.HTrl' thero was none so far as I conld see, and Several yearn aao I its! del in a wild, Bonn tenuous and rather lonely region of Virginia. There wiia a railroad bat a few rods in front of my door, and a sta-' tion and considfTable village nbont a Aile to the west. Tha nearont station lb the cast (ra nbont ton milrs distant, moved to tho place with my yonng Wifo late in the autumn, nnd about the first of tho following March I was attacked with typhoid fcrer nnd was ill 41 n. tat, tuiiluna, wcat akle or ts if --in IrMtno hmtM. mhI one of tho bridrgrooros apologized for siblo ueroro it reached the bridge and certain detraction.

Well, to make a long story short, 1 went on in the direction from which tbo train was lo come, and soon fonnd a place which commanded good view of tho lino for considerable distance. I uxvellunt market nn- the umplicity ef tho wedding arrange' dan. Price, t209. mcnts. aytn2 that this was rendered wx'Mi ffxt; Water utrari, necessary by his fatlinr's absonco in -1 rtiul-( Irame bowjc; Jrtinn; Ceylon.

lit my lantern, wrapped my blanket WltttHp. thte rallon from In- What eccnieil odd enough, thongh of closely nround mo and oat down to my ttttintii UUULTIHVl WllU -iuu, hctvk Uou bti)amBmuiltirubtirf twi-rtory irniite htnrc. oww. MiuUl bftru conme not nnexpectod, was tho tottd absence of women. In tho great centre I Tom E.

Hildebrand. wearisome vigil of two hours. The night was clear, and not very dark, though no moon was shining. I suf yuaa nnlutitt, llive, yuM court and the various rooms on the low- 48- a Vt'hlt ne ln floor of tho palace no ono conld be seen llului: ivrnoiD ruii: rn'iirc; riu mtauM-coal bunk, imku. 1'rkc, tXfiOO.

but men. Lint all grades ami condition--. ..02 trcut; WliiM tlw mllcfi fren of men wore there. HERE'S YOUR ludiailfK fA new tlonrert: well watorwj Incr Hurt trttiue boufss; imull bum. lJrtuu.

Hero wore some of the rich young men of Cairo in most elaborate toilets, and lor a boot a month. Bnt. lluvnka to a atnrally strontf constitution and the caret ol nursing of a loving and intelligent wife, I (Jowly recovered. As aoon as 1 was strong enough tn sit 2 and walk a littlo I told my wifo she had better take tho cars nnd go and visit ker brother, who lived about fifty mil east of us. She had been taking caro of ipe so faithfully through my illness, both by day and night, that I feared her Itealth and strength would fail her if Bbe did not Teat a while, I knew she tad been very au lions to go, and I felt Ore that her brothor nnd bis family would bo vory glad to see hor and would fey to ruako hor visit a nleniiiiut one.

cblsc to their elbows a bare kneed or 5690 ftcron; Center 70 Here olcired fe-rouiu frnine houw log born; ntiu churob. bare armed neighbor, who seemed to be HculMU (UIO nosirorucv. rum, I Wc have this year devoted more nttcntion to t. 68 (A) tTt: two mUrt flroo nil Int nf tlmlior- imr mado just as wclcoino as they. Some of the most exclusive of tho guests smoked yvnr excuUuot woter; two itwitu bouHi; frauio burn.

IMco. Ai.nyn.n i.itui ii mill nillt Ul Frasts can sell you hooks cheaper than ever. Wc have one line their lonelv cicars the drawing room. fered nothing from cold, as it was remarkably warm, oven for the climate of Virginia, and I succeeded in keeping awake, though the task was a difficult one. Slowly the momenta passed by, but at hist I saw by my watch that the time had nearly expired, and a few mtnutes would decide tho fate of tho train nnd its human freight.

Soon I saw a light, far away ami vtrry small nt first, bnt rapidly growing larger and brightor. 1 arose, tivmbling with excitement, and commenced swinging the lantern above my head, aud, oa tho train drew near, I redoubled my exertions and shouted as loud as I conld. Onward came tho train at a rapid speed. It was a time of torriblo sns- U.4O0L This wus a largo and comfortable apart Sit- itw CberryriUl twp; miles fron ment, furnished in European styli of 12 mos at 20 cents; another line al 25 cents; another aud larger line at 30 cents, and still another at 35 cents. These books arc in good cloth tlmbur enoiuti 44 rtcrcrt eitarea; thonich lackinc as even tho khedive's tor Iteudnir; aood, young orchard; i nti-trv fninif! house.

roouw rrnnio buru tmrlors lack most of the beautiful and She hesitated about leaving run, fearing I might need her care: but after waitiug binding. Theyjare the liest works of the best authors in fiction, history and i biography, and formerly sold at 75 cents and $1 per volume. We luxnrions thines which innko theso ru-rt WotX WlifntHold uin ninni kniinw with rrlllll-. fristTlO blUH LUW. rooms what they aro to ns.

Most of the strew days anil seeing that I continued mhwi- numuiiirv UUkLuifm: irood orohiirtl. have all the poets in fine cloth binding at fio cents. We also have them company, however, preferred, as we did. undcrUiid with conl. Fine prpBrtyit 10 regain my health and strength she decided to follow my advice.

Accord various fine leather I bindings from Si. 15 up. to mingle with the common people in the central court. This spacious yard fA rM In TniHimn; two-Hlorv lrtuno honso. was roofed for the occasion with im 9 rooms; rtableiuid otber buildings; gooil water, choice truit.

Price, 9 ir.im- uiiiit. itrtv nHloiniiiir Indiiuu- We have gift books and WVJ-i-s' booklets iu endless variety books for children of all ages; Oxford and Bagstcr Bibles, all sizes. menso Turku-h rugs, nnd hnng with ingly oho pleasant morning about the middle of April, after doing everything she conld fur my comfort and bidding BQe to be careful about taking cold or walking too far, she started, intending bnroutrb; n-onting Mrion road; in Unt large chandeliers sparkling with glas-s UUlllVKUOll. iTlL'U, ytuu. ornaments, liero the two happy bnde- We have all the leading authors in sets and will sell them for less money thantthey can be replaced for.

While the present Trust cxials we offer ntv-9 faiiihtinp lotic on Oak street, Indiana: 61 penso to mo. Should the engineer fail to see my uijrnul, or not seo it in time to stop the train before going few rodH past ino, I knew that no hnman power could save it. On it came, and, oh, joy unspeakable! just ns I gave np my exertions and stepped from the line my frantic signals were observed. Tho en una iooi iroui auu civcuuuig tuet, Prfcu.tA&a grooma wero kept busy receiving their irienils and seating them upon the mat covered benches, and keeping their staves biwy snpplying them with food Dickens at 52.50 and up, Hlliot at 34c, Black at $6.50, Thackeray at 5c and up, Buhver at 74c, Sissaely at 54c, Guizot's France at $4.50, Goethe fo. 87 3 acre; White township: 1 mile treet'oi Indi.nn; l'-i wtory frnmo bouie; fnunL-lunue: aUbic, etc.

Price, We may not have tlie largest stock of Albums iu town, but No. 68 Lot, 1 acre; Whit tnwntthip; adjoininft and drink. gineer whistled for brakes, nronsing the sleepy brokomcn liko an electric shock. we can convince you that we have the liest. We have an elegant line of (TTcrwiDK thereon; eUgfble location.

Pnt It is a part of the customury marriatre ceremony that all the Koran shall lie who flow quickly to their stations. Leather Goods, consisting of Traveliug Sets, L'lacking Sets, Collar and to be gone a rortnigtat. One day I exercised a little beyond strength, and foit quite tired at lit and lay awuko for a long time, last I fell into an nneasy si umber and dreamed a very enriona nnd pbu-fQng dream. I seemed to havo goue forward into the future a couple of days, spd instead of Wednesday, theMth.it teemed in my dream to bo Friday, the 231th. It appeared in my sleep that a teavy rain bad been falling must of the day.

and all of the day before, Unt tlie caning was clear and pleasant and not 8 nines from IrdJ- 8 o. aeron; Wnite twpt Tho train was quickly stopped, and I chauted in the honso of the bridegroom una- nn nuiiiic roan: in good cultivation. in Cuff Sets, Comb and Brush Sets, Card Cases. rood fru gooo irujt acre uniixv; mi uw, i BOOKS Price, fc3.m 4 rooms. then lutonued the engineer antl con-; unnng me any anu mgni oi mo wcti-ductor of Uio danger while the 1 ding.

This joyfid task is generally per-frightened nasseneers left the carriaLtB formed by blind men. On this purticu- Cigar Cases, I'ocket Books, Writing Tablets, Cn TfYirw nrrK (Vntr 75 acres cleared biUnnce tn umoer, gooa ouuoiiig, vwn Fiuc Perfumery in fancy baskets, lxxes and lxittles. Iixamiue our stock and get prices. and guthcred around mo. Many a brave lor occasion tbo chanter was also a de-man grow pale when he learned what a i seeudant of tho prophet, ns was shown good orciianu.

mce, To inteding purchasers tho above iat. with other nronertiea In our hands. by his conspicuous green turban. fearful death ho had so narrowly nr hilIa. xrill be shown and full par- There was ko much of tthoutmg and rtctilnrs ns to location, price, and other Daugherty tnllinc and d-weltiiig mon the vowels in this recitation tliat it would lmvo been nformanon oheerruuy given.

impossible for an Arabic scholar who Correspondence solicited. Row Books. Bros. Qoods WHd not Mohnminedun nor accustomed to tho devotional elocution employed to Useful JHoliday understand the words which he was re Are Your Eyes Bad peating with such fervor. We ought capeil.

Among the passengers I found my wife, not mangled nnd lifuluss, but alive and well, though somewhat frightened, and good deiil surprised at seeing me. The conductor gave mo aaeatnext to my wife, and then tho tram backed to tho station it had just left, from which telegrams were sent to warn all other trains of tho dangor. In the morning my wife and I took the tTain for homo. I have bnt little more to add, except that the company insisted upon making me a handsome present, and also gavo mo a free pass over the road. I do not protend to bo able to ex not to lay thin up against tbo Mohwni SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, preachers, however, for on one occasion, IF SO GO TO inoue of tlie London cathednds, I heard a notice read, and tho only word which Or suitable for the Home, for the Wife, Childreu, Father, Mother.

Son. understood was of Ljitln extraction. R. W. WHERLE vguy dark, though the moon was not shining.

I seemed to bo walking along the railroad lino toward tho oast. 1 first passed through a wood about half a voile wide; then for about a mile through fields containing a couple of jWm houses, one inhabited and tho other deserted. I then entered another wood, uud after walking about a mile and a half I come a stream gently swollen by the rain. Which had weakened the railroad bridge so mncb that tho passenger train, in attempting to croKS, had broken it down, and the. bridge and carriages, completely Wrecked, were lying on both sides of the stream, except portions that wero floating down.

Some of the iJHssengerH lay dead or dying among tlie ruins; sume Were floating in the water, and a few were clinging to trees and bushes on the bank. It waa a tearful and heartrending sight, too fearful for description, snch as 1 trust I may never nee in reality. The next day early in tho morning it Turning to tlie man standing by my side I wmspert'-'i. "Do they always an nounce tho notices here in Latin To BLAIRSVILloE, my great Rurprtee be replied: "Ho was plain tho dream, which was certainly a Daughter or Grandparents. No array nf catch-peuny.

usekss and valtiless articles, but goods that make the giver happy and the receiver smile because of THE USEFUL. PRESENT. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Fancy Hemstitched and the little fancy 3 or 5-eeiit Handkerchiefs, just good enough for anybody. Big selection of Mufflers to make choice from. See what liargains we hf.e in Gloves.

spoukiug English. Do yon not under remarkable ono, though doubtless nr And have your Eye Gtasses scieii stand Enghtthr Certainly to tho men who surrounded tifically adjusted. more so than others could relate; but 1 am satisfied that this dream was the means of saving many human lives from this blind reader his words wero inumc, for again and again, after what seemed to be an impressive rendering of a favor a sudden and most terrible death. Baltimore World. Orjerations conducted under the ite passage, they would shout in delight.

direction of "Allah! AJhih!" tt right Prospect. DR. R. PEAReE Our finally descended from those mysterious upper chambers where the brides were hidden, of whoso existence Every other day ushers in a now paper iu Goo ruin. A a editor, who in a recent accinkitiuii to tbo fraternity, wnu OP CLEVELAND.

we wero only mndo acquainted by the about the prospects of liw paper. First clam," ho Kuid. bursts of laughter T7tueh occasionally uoated down to us. "Ever hurt uny exptirionno in tho bmd- a M. DOTY.

H. H. BTKVTHO. I could not help wondering if tho two Neckwear All the novelties in Neckwear that will help to crowd our counters with buyers. Shoes Our Shoe stock has many graud bargains, and the intention of the undersigned is to turn them into CslSf.

It will not take much to buy them at our holiday prices. Your Boy If you have promised your little boy a Cap for Christmas anil he is watching for Santa Claus to bring it, don't disappoint him! It will make you smile to see him glad. And our prices will make you smile when you learn how low they are. Groceries Fresh Cranberries, Jellies, Preserves foryour Christmas dinner. Green Apples by the peck or barrel.

Come early and secure a TURKEY or CHICKEN. youths who were being married had "Nono at nil Steving Doty, commenced ruining, and continued to agin through tho day and the following sight I felt vory lonoly and uneasy all day, which feeling was increased by receiving a letter from my wife, suytng ttrnt she intended to coma home on Friday night by the express train. I routed late, feeling much worried on ao- Solit of my fearful droam. And to add this fear, prosontiinunt, or whatever you may coll it, the dream waa repuated, and even mora distinct and vivid than the first time. When I arose in tlie morning tho rain was still falling.

Tiiis was Friday, and really never oven taken a sly peep their brides. Our ladies wero witling answer this and mauy other questions. for they had been able to get quite confidential chat, not with tho brides, in deedfor they were forced by Egyptian V. M. CUNNINGHAM, therefore was the day on which my wife Was to start for borne.

Thuro wore two 'Miuiy fubscriborfi?" "None nt all. I "Why how cmi you sny your pru pectH arc tint clnaa?" "Well," said tlie editor in a confidential whutpar, Tvo just started, yoo sec, and haven't had time to canvass the county. But I know my progixcts aro good. liad not been in tbe town twenty-four hours when tho mayor called and appointed ine an porin tendon of streets; tbo minister prayed for me and elected me a member of tbe church charity board; tbo schoolmaster invited me to deliver a commencement address; the proprietor of the hotel invited to dinner, and the whole town voted mo a free lot in the cemetery. Aiut this doing first claim? 'We aro hero and here to Comtr Second nml Philadelphia WEST INDIANA.

passenirer trains from tho oast each day EMBALMERS AND UNDERTAKERS an at 0 o'clock in the foronoon and the other at 0 in tho ovening. This last was WALL AND CEILING PAPER AT COST. Everything pertaining to Funeral toe express, and the one nn which iny Wife was coming. rarninhod on short notice. To close oat I will sell at coat all my present stock of Wall Papers, Borders, fte.

Omoe open day aud night at No. 814 Water INDIANA, PA. riuuai Ulluuiug uniJoriiig niu guv mu 111110 uuvillg UDW, no irom all inTormation I can got PAPERS WILL BE HIGHER next year. No space or time to give prices. Come and learn for yourself.

Toward the middle of Die afternoon the rain ceased falling, and the clouds ajbwly cleared away. The dream had Egadc) each an impression on my mind toat I resolved to attempt to find the Jhe American rire insurance Co. stayf" WINDOW SHADES, etiquette to sit silently with their hands clasped and their cyea modestly cast down but with the bridegroom's sister, whom they found to bo a most intelligent and charming young bidy. fcJhe frankly acknowledged tho advantage which the young brides poasessod in having seen their future husbands while they themselves were uuseen, but seemed to think that her mother and herself wero quite competent to pick out wives for the youths. "1 hope your brother will appreciate your selection," one of our ladies remarked: to which tbe sister returned tbo naive answer: "I hoiie so, too.

We will know in the morning What a scene must always be expected by the mamma, who has selected a homely wife for her sou, especially if he had paid down 50 for ber. as each of these young men had done I It would require a lady's pen to describe the toilets to be seen is that mysterious upper room. Our iinaginatinns aro quite bewitched by tbe report brought as from that bidden paradim Tbe two brides, however, were the cen A FULL STOCK OP stream I had seen so plainly in my Bl'lUNU BOUfllS and PIXTUBES And he seemed to moan every word of it. Atlanta Constitution. PAINTS, OUS, VARNISH drvains, and if It appeared at all dan- VBIIRY CHEAP.

ins to attempt to atop mo tram ue- snd PATNTCR'S BUPPLTJHb ARTISTS' MATERIALS, Ha. ROOM MOULDINGS AT CITY PT1CER reaching it. Accordingly soon a'tct rain waaover I got ready and started. J. J.

Callows' Patent Perforated Metalic Plate Graining Took, never bemro bad occasion to visit station in this directum, and thero- Something every house painter should have. Shop uad Township Rights for Sale. rr tU Dxmm Suit. Barry Sullivan, the eminent tragedian, waa "resting" nome few yoara ago at a hydropathic eaUbhtibineut not far from London. To tho surpriao of oil and tbe annoyance of some, he wus tho only gentleman who, agitinAt the cnatom of the houie, appeared at the dinner table without evening dress.

Complain bi wos entirely unacquainted with this of the country, unt I found evory- J. T. B0U6HER. PhiUdelphla INDIANA, PBNN'A. ing just as it appeared in my dream.

Immediately after startim: I cassed Ol Out of the oldest and strongest c.m-pauiai iu the world. R. A. PAUL SON, Agents. INDIANA, PA.

HE PUT HIS FOOT IN IT were mads to tbs manasement. who asked Mr. Sullivan the reason for it A WIUTKRN PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY ter of -inuring eyes, the younger being eltamly but simply drostod in a "Sir, be said, "I have spent nearly tho wool of mj lift biking off and potting on clothes. I am here for rest, and And then said, "That's the easiest new shoe I ever had on through the wood had seen in my 4reotn and then entered the open field fid found tlie two fun a houses, one inhabited and the other deserted. In fact, averythinx swwned as nataral as if I had naityheeo this way before.

I walked Jowly, and bit la the afternoon I com to the stream, which flowed rapidly and pomedurach svallea. But the bridge, instead of being broken dowu and min- robe of lute satin tnnunea with gold. and tbe elder magnificently attired in will not change my dxeas for any one.1 London Tit-Bit. ONE OP THE llhiiT. National Insurance Co.

OP AIXBOHENY CITY. R. A. PAUL SON, Agents, INDIANA. PA.

wine colored, gold embroidered gown, wearing upon her head a golden crown tpariuing with levels. May the future Uvea of these descendants of Cleopatra be as beautiful as their FIRE ASSOCIATION, v- fled with the broken carriages and man-i'ji jdad ptssengen, was still standing; and timber looked quite old and 'iy vWtber beaten there seemed to be little dooaer of its breaking down beneath the eyes ana their wwooesi Casnct M. Coosa, He was sitting in the Bargain Shoe Store of Harvey, Kier FA. Who are. too busy to say another word about it Call 111 A Ttn-vr Bwnitlaia, A Miaa CUrkann, of BrooWyn, went over to Ntwaxfc, staid two days, and when coo returned aha wanted an item pat into a society paper.

Sho gave it to a follow boarder to take down, but be forgot it, and she polled bib lwir, eirin-ned bia nam, blacked bis eye, and had to pay $30 damages. Society is a terror when it i-ts mad. Detroit Free FltlLADBLPHIA. PA. OmoUal September 1.

1817. Maodr, tbseTjuet(t, is podestrita. Mixht of passing train. There was (.. A k.

Isteli. lUIMiMT, Sarplm. SlUJSI.Z! is nearly always ii fins physical ooo diklon, and diadaios tn orarcoat, even in tbe coldest waatktr R. A. PAUL ft SON, AtOBla, Indians, rran'a.

SBSBjr SUMS HflU, lIM V1M MM Wjpoot 4 o'clock, and I resolved to wait itifR' avii' l' name, and if it passed.

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