l ! . : i tt xt n Tl 'JVi ms ot Publication. iiti?kin thirtDiorniofr. U'Leo nT t- - 1 I 1 a i I t L . . . k f . . I . M A . I II W II I r ! 1 s v3 ft I W'i ii r i if . : - - . : -l - - ... Cards. d i- t LHwceuaneott. ...... - nen.nger, wcsi uo you u.ma.1 H -.Ui . r Shall! stand it, if Inugra'e to my .,W!UiB THE LAPY's H1T TWILIO.IIT. I I II bnn mat aalil rlliise to Mfenl SO i I .1. . -V- -i-s-sT ni) 1111 I 1 .l l. c r i .1 - I, r t i il :1LAa j 1 vliVl iAA-n. cid I mere is leu uu iron mo iei i " i It T lit nartinir frn.L ,111 llir ainr-A VOII I Th: Somerset Herald . ( -i ,it-.i -I i . r; tt-lii-'a It- i l ?2 ' ; r amiiitii. it p:iil in aihiii r u'liorwi.- V f i : n ri-ii:- le flu r-.-l. No sui-a rlplion will l ,li-sw.lmirt umil !1 ; ; ni'rae"i sre pail up. Po.'iuaster. H-glecting to T.e'.iiy Ms when euls. niMTf mi nit ke nui (!n lr iapri i- hW lil-le irx rul;rttMi. ior mnlnz fnin. one PiioOte M ! !ln ir-m '-Iff Somerset Printing flmpany, JOHN I.iOt'LJU, Hartnrtt J una r. JiujiintM l il' H FOSTLETHWAITE, ATTl'KNE t I SuwrM. P. J'rol.li'HiU t'U"'- the littlp S.imirrt !., will K'" rr"m.,t ""; iwm nlriil'I Ui li.i fr iu o 4ii 1 thr lii.inln(S ouunltc. Umc id J-ru.'iR , K iu-e Kw. I' J. KI.POSKR, . . .. A1TUK.NET AT LA . 'AI-K.NTINE HAY. ATTORNEY AT LAW ,i.ilMlrinlii. ivunernet, ."' i to mii Iiu-iimm eiiirui?u w iiw itiirw ia niicutjr. s- JQHK3T0WN SAYINGS BANE, 120 CLINTON" STREET, JtiHX.STOWN.PA. MAS CYCLOPEDIA VIIEVISKU Jiliiu J. IMiI.E ATTUKXEY AT LAW, s,n r-t P Pf.tel't.l t-ttrtiHTH wtratd . n.y i- irc ailro.ieJ ...will. iTimUMsMMn.. D.lelit. ii. , orrn. B- rrrm. y .r J- KTK It KVPPK.L. ATTf.KNEYS AT I ; Um An biwlnfui itrueil ti tlHrtrcare wlU li i-rtily n.l punnully ttro.l t... i.Kfi.'fc tn .liu t'niM utr.-vt, oi.flt th MaUiiuiith HUflk. ll.HN H I I1L. ATTORNKY ATLAW.SOM ,1 f ,rt P wiU BMioirtly nJ t" H -tiin rinru-u-l lu lino. M"ii. -irwi u ouli.-llull ..-. tiibrc in liaUK.to builaiim. J AMES l. rudii, ATTOKSEY AT LAW, n,.r,t il.Kce. Mmnmnth lllivk.oi?tlr. . ',. r.tu- Min fr.. M. -.il;ll..n- . . nlt. tltln Hamlin-.!, an.l ll l l - i,.-ia:ifn.iil to with .niuiliieM nJ ndeluy. fii!lN (. KIM MEL. ATTtHXKY T LAW, , s.iuirrx'l. "H niK-HU tulll'UMiweii- . ,,..'i.i t., :i can; in Simicrwi na .Iiisihih0"- i.,- it!i iirniai'tneM uU noi-lity in Ui Ul k. feh. IS 7t-ty , iv.SH V K SrHELI- ATTORNEY ATLAW, ll n". l-n)niy r,Pii' Ag.t- !mrot, l'. Uifli-t iu Muniiiurth Hlock. jua. ll-tl. A1THER k OA1THER, Att.rn'y nw. r?'t. Prnn . m"i .It :lu. itnue in 14r liloi-K, up 1 ,nlv .li- .1. h 11. L. BAER, ATTORNEYS AT 11 . Muiem-t. P.. lll l'r:iti In "- or-t ami -li"" ft.umltii. All buxint en iru.otvl lu t iK-ra will be rum.tly attomUiJ o. f AW NdTlt'E. Al:xmler H. tViffn'tb ha I , i n, imrtli u. tw in Miiirrin in lii uiui.K iMunaea. lub. ii, -Tt. Ottico in Mamintilu buil.linK- CI UN n. SCOTT, V ATTORNEY ATLAW. S in rx t Pa. iflli- one ! nurlh "I P i orHi e. Ail liii-iui-'- ii'nmtt d to Imcarv lti mli-.l t.. n Ii j, nl D .leiuy. I ui j K. .MILLER h.n pern leutly l.wateil i I in li. rlin t'T Hie urMU ! I;I .n K-nsiuo. 1 1 in f "i ii "-ii I'lixrl.-i Krwluit' mre. .t. "TU-U. l.v net 11 HKTUAKER tcmlero Mp pnilfnnal nu t-f ui tlieeitiM-M l Simn-r?ct iin.i vino rtu In reeiiJiaoe, one iluor i l Vhe Br- J)"i . E. M. Kln.MrX. win omiiimr u ir -mx inf. au l trmlfm UK iimnm-iimm "-r'i- .lii- . rlifm ot Sonif-mrl aiKi nnmiun iiii iiumry. o:h.- nt the olil ilce, lw ur .I l h Vitaile 1iuUk. I V. WM. (tilXINS, IiENTltsr, SMioerx-t, I I'a. o.hce in t'utwlieer'e BI-lt, ntsire, eru ,e ran at UI tum-t "l pr-irrd U U kln.n "I w r. u. h fil!ll!, nulKliiii. ex- the tiClTnllTn-.ll,lii.vri. .-i- .y. g S. GOOD, 'PHYSICIAN A SURG EOS, SOMi:itfcKT. PA. 4-Oi-ru k Ip MtnH.tli Blwk leiTl JU. V. M. MAHTIN, RESIDENT DENTIST, SOMKHSIOT, I'A. H-iTtiiK wentl exixrlfiine. U fully t.re- i..in d t" wrliitm 11 iMTtnm "I"'" the twin. Arlilii l il ipeMi Inwrteit on nil tti lnipr.nf.1 plant lr .in 'ii- to un entire iwt. Pre serration hi nenat. iimi t. i-Hi a iM-.-ialiT. Mhi-e twodimr wmtol the Ss.iui.-rwt ll.iunc. Stllrtion guanmlewl. a.Tl. W3VI. COLLINS, UK.TST, i.T.-e almve t'afu-lwr k. Ymf't itore, S.nTi-t, !'a In the laot nrtisTi j-er 1 have itrratiy re-.I-. .S-.1 ili .riee l itinrlal leethluHml.la.-e. '! l.e .-i. in! inr.rea-.uiir ileinaiid lor teeth lias in- liitl iu in u enUrice my tacilitiea that en in ike iiiinl -t t Ueth at hiwer prtis tliati you .-: n tret them in any ul her .lee I a tlun omniry. i -.in mix nmliliir a ruwl let ot teeth tor x. and II i In re i-houlil lie any iiernoo atnonx my iu.iUN.nil!. -.1 euptoi.ierli in 1" " "T the a'i.oinililc rounuef mai 1 ha vi- inaili- les-thlnr that la not (iivlnir, K"""' "t-il.i.-Mi.ii. tlii-v ran call on me ai any time mnl ret a new i"-t Iree of i ltarife. r.iurlS DIl. ... G. MILLER, after twelve v-V aci-e praetle In Shanksrllle, has ii . w iri'nr' Mlitlr hvate.1 at tSiJteret lor the lirae- ;i vul un .yiw. ana icn-lera hit imle;l.ial aer vi .'eg tii tha cltlten . bomeraei and rtrinity. ,i ti ia his lima- Stora. onr-itile the Bartiet ll.i:-. elnn be ran be emu ul ted at all tliuea unle irlaui nally enirakced. aJaTMaMealla jiruniiAiy answered, dec. 11, Jl-ly. joiiTr.iLLS, t laice lp CVilfroth A NctTi near tuil.linf. UalD (Ira Istreet. kVmeret, Pa. n.ivil ItTI FICTALTEETII !I " " J. V. YITTZY. T I S T junurttt Co., ra.. I 'harlensl Selitemlier 12 l'u DeiMlR.lt feflelT e.1 af all uin nut le than one dollar. Preeent rale ol interrat alx i?r tent, ln'.ereat 1 ! in tlierountln ol June ami Decetniier. and 11 not withdrawn If added to Hie deiKit tl.uf eoaioun- dmatwi'-e a year without ir.mii .nx iDuri i.i..mi r.r i ib I.. iin-M-ut I lie di-b.Lit tKHjk. Money limned real eiil. Prelerenee. with HiM.rM.1 ratea and l-aia arne. atven ti h.rf-pjwera ol ,i..u tti nt..riiriiif mi lartuii aordi lour or mora tiinen the anunut oi loaa deeirei. Oind reler'JJ em. Jierieet ntle.au: , re.iuiril. Thi' c-r(smil-.n ! ex Muidveiy P aTtn Bank. NoeiHiiiueri-tal depieiiia re'-eive-L uor uifcounis ma.le. o l'ana mi lersi-iiAl aeeUTfiy. Klnnk itillliia for hurrowe eonleaof the rulea. hy-lawa and atiecial law irlatinf; tu the lank cent to anv adilnfM. nsttteie.lj TttraTXEa Jrmea i:wper, lunl PlteTl. C. B. Llln, A.J. Hawea. P. tt. Hay.J-.hn L winan a.0, J. 0.KDHIEL& I 11 l.-.i.lr. llunlel M. Launilllll ill. J. Monvll. lm plilt'H. A. B-vas. Coural rsuiiea. Oau. T. swank, James ftlc.wuien, J aufs Hurley and U' W VH.lirra I Han lei J. Murrell, Prealdetit: frank PHert, , Ut Trtonurer: Cyrua Eider, Solicitor. 1 tuvS4, h, em n liol ..n hi the ableM writers on erery uled irota new type, and illustrated liuuaaod engravuiga auu uiaua. ittoalty uanlUned amler Iba UUe of .aii a cvturjiuia wan eumplet- sk-e whK'h Uloa the wide cirruiaihm llalned In alt uaiia ui iu nnw umal tleveWuietils alikti have C-rery tiraueu ot a.-4eno, literatura. eiaet and tnorouah revision, aud itiuii.aaUiU9d Inn Anaaicaa Cv- thl last ten yean the pnarrem of dla. y deparunent oi wwiwb bm work ot relereuca aa liuperallva lll'llof political a nun . i" erica oi acieucw, b iaduslnal and auwlul arts, ami and rehnemeut ol aoclal lite. 1 eouaeqaeiii revolutlooa have on. i. naUoual changes of peeuliar mo U war ol oar on eouutry, whtth ut when the last voiaiu oi uw mu -eat Sacreirs to Schell & Kinimel, SOMEHSET, R Accounts of Merchant; er Business People Solici negotiable in all parts of try for sale. Money Collections made. janli ' vueuld, has happily been ended, and a --rrT i.: ..Ll Industrial acurltr couiueaeed. ...... ii nnr reoaratibtcal knowlndire le hy the uidelatiaahle explorers of ilitieal reeolmtons of thelastdeeade, rat rwult ol the lapse ol time, nave lu;i view a multitude oi new lueo, " re iJ. very out smoum, e i f iriuus w know me pari i. i aatl heetl touaui auu imr"!" --- led.l f wllkh Hie detail" are aa jev pre- olv Ii the newspapers or in me iraiiMciii joui..t Ihe day, but winch onht now to s . ix i.ce In permaueut auu A. - rrna the present edlU.m for the pre. It klliniiy beeu theaim ol the editors to brtna - - ini iruiatlon to the lalert p.:ble dales, and otn- i ..,n.i. ussHinl ol the must re- irt T)ritru 'overles la a, lrnoe.ol every Iresh produc td. JJrai W UniUlre IIKtul lM newest Inventions ia he COUn Ileal arts, as well as to give a joeemc auu . .., .1.. ,...MDi uoiiUeal and hu- lcined amVems. . . . rk has Seen began after long ami careiui wy lain, and with tne most ample re lor carrying It on to a suixesslul laiuiina- " of the original stereotype plates haee been Cambria CchntySfHSHS . tar greater pecuniary ej-i".. . lrh iuiprovrmenuln Us eomiMSiU. as have untested t.) longer eiperieuce and enlarged djje, BANK NL AV TC KIAI It CO mu'tratlon .. oirVs a ii ti . Hi 7 uie in the present edition have Ix en added Ml. "aAlSI aTHUli i ... ....f ..i...K.l .Hl. but to alve lu- JOHNSTOWKiPA., and Ion to the explanations 'hetext. .. .h.n. . Hrfrk ir -ln. t emlirace all bramhes ol arlemwand of natu Henry Srhnable t Brick . .Ing.i tie mK uiaous and re- . .. ...rTr7,:..B..-.-vi.'l'le leatun- of scenery, architecture .and A (H-aeral llnnkinic Itiisinew.! Urafts and h-M and Mllver boa: Culleciiunt made in all puru oi no ami fanadi. interest aliowe.! at wr .nt ivrinnuu. 11 left six m. Siieeial arruimements made with iiarilla others who hold imKicys In trust, april m-TJ. lansaeiC-.il ..,1m, ,.r.ius lirois-ssea ot mecliaukw . ' otauulaiiurers. AltluiiKh intended lor ta t and sali., . tlllhrT tmn cuilwllinliment, no pains nlledlftj t(mnt to Insure their artlslie eaeel- ""'Tf: theeuatol their exeeuth enormous, aud lis it laii,,r, ihT will nnd a welemaa reception aa Iniir.ble lea lure ol tha Cya.dU, and wor- f lis nigh charaiter. Is w -rk Is sdd to Mlwerll'eTS only, payable liven ot each Toiuma. it win ij ooiuiun xteeii large octavo v domes, each conuininr t aiai lullr illutlraled, with sereral JOHN D1BERT. JOHN D. FfcBEflW JOHN DIBERTJcCi BANKER PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. rtrs rioth. nereol Jbrsrv In-ther, per vol .laii Turkey Murrocco, per v.4 iair.liaiuita, extra ant. per voi COENEE MAIN ACT FRANKLIN STBS TrtTTXTOrp-TTT-nT U A f i UUill91Unil a au rTT;,Tii. of 91 eri-liMiilf other buiii'Ki-friir noil IsthIih iirxotluble n, tsar!-, sit' tilts a-ttlllltrT t'OT ttt Vlonoj lanMl nnd Collerlit 1 .Tlntlf. inierofi ni ine rnic Six l"r cent. p?r annum i lowed n Time lepoHilH. 1 NiiTinKH lepoU -toon ed.and Inieret ( omponiti Scuii-auiiiittlly when de-ii A Ot-nt-ral Banking Basimart 1 ranti Feb. 10. ; n . 0 rroeeu, aoU.iud, gilt olgea, per ol lisaia. uer Tid vniuuirs now ready. Suceeedlna; eulumea iletl, will he Issued ouee in two aiailhs. imen pages ol the American Cyclopa :ng type, ill-Mrattoas, ete., wilt U sent iibiilieailon. aa eaavasslng agents wanted. J. H. WILLIAMSON. nt. Nil Q SUihSt., Pittsburgh, Pa. ailSG, FOUWttl THB LAI.V S HtlT TWILIGHT. know nut mm rlmse to seem etild At partinz froAou lor since are gone I see you still each tone, And w hat I bid U.ld. I wLo was proiand tby gcem now; too biild write tlicriKH and vol uiusl "ITeUinger, whal Shall 1 stand it, if 1 Wisconsin farmr" ' Your WisconoinLrm! I licnr each word. (a you I wish were co isin larra an the wreck of To write, to t would unaujiy alone. From my darkf world I look. 'Twas to tbe w I watched yofclowly Hip lii'lid Went with yo to fall Upon my In rest Till 1 have vJ night I'll nend yi told yo THE LOVER I waited t!i( words, now Iui indow out uxm the through yon pathway going, while tnd a aliudow seemed . And now I cannot ten for I said : "To uch at tlie bor a's face, as at frieod Helsiojr never are po- tWestern wilds, all lost every- tt i-urelv you eoul, Ellis, ii the W there is left oa frori your fortune?" Ellis laughed, as ror on Mrs. Wyndb the ready rejily of hi er. "Ob, Mr. Ellis! yoi mg into tne horrid because you have ac thio?: else? I thou meant it far a sort oalark. rou kno I supposed there wiis a deligbtfal little cottage, and I carriage and ererytbing romantic.j Lily parted th"e lacy curtains and came out at this junf. time to eee tbe surnrifJ coldness on Mrs. Wy taee. Ellis looked quiclH bowed. "Miss Lily, add yol please. These Iadiei because IIelsiner Doins pennil and to ta'Jii aero' out of the way of the n, who might have Lily if ehe were fool enough He met the girl half way ior, and took her hand . . . . .t i. Y, 1 waul iu maun, vuu , r - f ,r jr manly worud oi eucoui nefBtJnd more I want to tell vnaat IOU Dave IUpuubu -"- fe,i tlin ereo the highest re-pect- . . . , iner wha i:i n wish nni ition. ijiii J" Oue night during the reeent trou bles in the renusYlvaniacoal rceions, Judge Potts' brother, Thomas I'otts, was'rouid at a meeting ot tbe mine owners, and after tbe adjournment stepped into a tarern. While there he met some friend, and in tbe course of ao hour or two he got very On lis wit home be UlVA.kUlVU, - ane w .1 via in niiDosiure ior ! rpntil lotikt-1 iu.st a if il b id 'little nigPa -oa oi ftae lae.uler l eolored muslin, tie-d or lucked in at ilhe neck and top of the tail. Tbi s'.range garment gradually parted in lonenin?. While thia nroeeM was "oini on th rhameieiin. wl.irb ffM ' on tfai il.wr, and hnd a thread tied I aroond it, bell at one eDd by Willie . . :-e- : -V- - --- -1 Tiffany, would very nnespeetedly II'ITAI T V"a lOfil 'and suiJeD,.T make 'Korous little YIlULrj xM'. loOI. ; rushes and dart across the tlotr, to ! tbe leogth of its string, and to the great discomfiture of toe la-lies, who j were gathered around it, wat.'biog I tbe shedding process. Oa auca oc- .t - l i: Brishsm Yanug's Prnpaictle tllfsst There is LardlT a day that some! 1 . " - . . i i : I ( startling aevciopmeni id in vj . . t(J , WMf o , fc r 8U j. world noes not reel itself, a0"1-) denneM ,0(l rapidity of the small ing form and force .ullicii-nt to i TlirmiatV movement, wbeuever characterued as j.beaonienul. l -e , be started seeming to deprive them Gentiles have for many years d-juut-, o( M reoeo of mind Tte .me ed, derided tbe prophetic gifis claimed 1,, ol hjIl, tf wLst he cooU of by lingnam iouu$, y thw ct cfr garment aud tried to - . . an . n .1 W .1 - , swallow iL I poo tanii.iio reg- CJUll"'.u Vitbiscat birn on) that consummate enrewu ness and conniag which enables bim .. i -. t ikd l!.,.trv , . 1... In mala Ulllltl UUli Ul luc J K!m f.)inie i.,.mna.sSIon tor film ciap -. .... .b love vou dearly, dearly? , V:";;;"i miner-ll hat: and, and superstition o, tue --; ... ...i ...ii i imi"-. - , i .,.1, i iirnornnt. Lertaia curreuv c.euw, line uc, - - i ia order to mage me ui run r.ir niv uuriuii. my . . t.n.ki.J iKa nmn 10 ironi """ Jw ...j . . nriiruier, ueimuica m - r -- , v nen rows rrscucu . .1' come to ber at last, mis lney Ellis, and sho sobbed n weat confession ou ui happiest girl that ever the n on. will not Now I've answer. 1. II. NSKT MTIVSlC.HX. igh the night, while ' i sUlnuielew The brith tiroses through my dark ened r-i. The whiierii bice.'! just stirrctl the 1 a- - ll... imlow. On the lawn er st,t nra in o-ood I uu o i . ,i . I mhaiv nir f ADJillC TOil ruurc? tun dham's pretty rinKtrom larni me u.y u...ug. llerievtts answereu niru oeioio un ml" , J nn ot hiar nndJs tiifinea woros. up at her, nw F ( . R. , v , i nuiuanoiii ii. j,- o i.i,uil tl,a onnntrv and Wltu nr: coniioicuie;-j-r---- ..o.i are horrifie H paraa.se. t u. hs foli?hU it, Sao. aear nu "u . O I i . i J . nnil t rw . blundered over a pieeeW new. I hoo ilo uuwer, aou egg, uu p - a - a a- a an i r n lay 111 I I V . Bin bv luutinjimun, " j - ovgood. Sidney, and saving and may h, lie you will get rich, some day." r I nob . brave uarnnz. c 1 . a ' 1-1 4V to.k ber in his crms. ana soe tuu ui bis lips, tbe C- S miw iwr a pritle in bis eyes as be bent over In ad leafy gm Beyond the ihe dc Lay glUleni one kuj I did not si doom Or victory. loom Across the and And hour llliour kept pace with my hach rustlii uotse, lep sSined in Ihe starlinlit. X but waited here my k.iw the lighthouse The silence grew each p:iss.inj; foot The 'msjiiiger I hoped, yet I rend as if I co tun: fear At last a IiKk x throb a pause in- tti lour l.;r came. tlimed. Almost o great to bear my bliss ap- lircl. 7! Crimrh ia the GiiUry forJunt I (uoi.o ami intoNS. -C. MARf REEI PROWEI.I.. Lilv Deane.sat busily copying favorite ooert almoet bidden from thp KichL of tie iTuests ia Mrs. den - D- . " , , . , , , iLrfvnrsif nr surged aw and Was! she all his w ber f gtim, of lleause. little ooe, I have nor, tout, dollar rather gained a fortune in winnin?you. I bad no idea Ilel singer would carry on the joke; but thank Ood be did, for I have won you, and learned to distinguish be tween gold and dross!'' Mrs. Wyndbam never visited the Ellises. although she is reauy to ex- ltbv.lmi l'ray, M.ire with envy whenever she meets i tt.li:i- ; t.r s.le.-ant ut -ton: and the Ureuvilis uevrr me of "the Ellises-our cousins yon know. Veauty tost "leof preda l'a-e. if I tu. lerchant Tailors, A.ntl jNIataaula-et urwrvsi of m lfss)lf. Totacco and Cif,J I J. If. Zimmert 4 iZain Cross St i" Koiiierte(, Ie r The hest of clirars of .llllerent lir:in.l. tn ture.! by hians ll. i tlie rtKileest ol lata t These ciirais cann-it liecxcelled hyauy wit J ket. Oue of the Is-st sti ks ofcliewiag " ever brought to S..uier9et. PrKsa ia . . . ... .. .i- New Firri. SHOE STO D E DALE CITY. I. Artificial Teeth. luilitv. Llted-We ard Wed to he of the eery best laniisome, inserted in tna Uki style, rsrtleulal attention pans to tne pres- ervn'.liKl of t he natural bseth. 1 Unse wllilng to oii-uli me bv letter, eai de so by encl-ailng stamp Ad.lrtsas'alaTe. eln-T T riLL HOUSE, J 1 ve a aaJlaawai JOHN HILL, pRiivniETOB. arn eVTtTI1 TA i a, ywaMWAjS m. SNYDER & I! IlaviiiK pureliHHed tlvIH Store lately ownetl II.C. KeerlNJ We take idea sure In calling the a public to the lact that we have no keep constantly on hand as coiup: mem oi Boots, Shoes and G Gent's. Youth's and Boys, Fastsiai (Mi aid Msli Goods. 121 Wood Stivet, comer Fifth Avraae, riTTSHUItGIT. aprL LATE ROOFS. me who are now building honsee should know that Is It cheaper tn the long run to pat on Hlat Kouls ,h iu tin or shingles. liUie will last nifever, ami orialrs are required. Mlate gives the par ent water lor cisterns. Slate Is hra proof. Every good rcaise should have a Mlate roof. The tuvler iinisl is located n Oumbertand, a Iter he Was a g-aal supply ul Peachkottom & Buckingham S L AT E irs BOTH OF 1.. it... ... a,. ant. .at aktala anVul lat lalBKIllTf kfA lAline!- 1 i he iravciinx public ami H-raatient wr.ii rsiur-j Eastern and Home Mati.cturi nisilCil Wlin IHO nmiil nisei wtmiuhii.i-.-. 'l ite tables will continue to be lurei-hed with tlie b.-l tin-market aDocus. Ijirge slid con.uio.i.is Slali'.lug aUa.lied. laall D' A MONO HOTEL. STOYSTOn X PA. SAMI'KIj Cl'STKU. rroprie-tor. This rev llr nd well known house Is at all times a Jeelralde rtotiplng place ! the traveling pul'lie. l4h and loins hrl -c lc.es. .! s hlina-. Hark! leave dally l Johnstown a Somcree;. marll i a.1 rtsvn be fi-m.il anywhrre. We ftirui nr hixJ ttaTil'.y inll Mi'Ijr , SOLE LEATHER, sltfn. IIM-KH. Af3nts for Fire anil LLTe Insnraiice, JOHN HICKS & SON, soMi:nsr.T, r.v.. And Real Estate Brokers. " ' U' -V KSTAnusiiru . Persian' who desire to lell.htiy r errbantsj aron-e-tv, or tor rent will find H to thelrailraatag m-ntiT the det r(TiH ftierwif,- a wrfrtwrse II ina.lt iniler-s uM orrwited. Heal etate bosmesl renerttliy win be pmm'pily attended to. h ' ? - nue!'. '- i 0MES fOH AhU 1 Have he; sale, on terms within in reatn h t;T. uiui,r.Hi, t.;y aober, iu iu.-io;is houses. Ms. Lr:;i. i!:ul i-r lands, uiiperal 'and. l uii.ui'i; Vols, ii-, in UiUeii-ut ian r -junty in parcv-u u I.uuiijw Mrili oi aa acre up to l.oUJ aerea. Tt-I.-, aaimutrd. Term one hfth In hand aud th lu.;ni In l-n )aal annual paMacnta, pnsirly M'cured. N'otia need apply who is not ea 4Hr Monocro, CALF ski;. ; a n r Kll'S, LINING SKS Of all ktn.li, with a full U,f Shoe Findigs. e-The HnstK MANlTrAtTtDEPAKT- ENTarni be Incharte.tt , 1 ' ' ' I ' It W hpje fc jiqiatlin d r Good Work and G fits IssceoDil ton mc In tbe Sute. Tnnlille ll rs u ri I .i 1 i . Invited to call and ezi our BLnek- s we are detenu iaed to keep goo4 viaiu as tha j tK-at and sell at prices as low utlmM. lor roofllng Hie very best artu-lc. He will nnder uke to put Mate Koofs on Housea public and pri vate, spires, fcc either In town or country at tha lowest prices, and to warrant the a. ?all and see litre or addrcs him at his trfnee. No. 11 Haltlmor Street, Cumoerland, Md, Orders may lie left with NOAH CASEBEEK, Agent, Somerset, Pa. Wat. H. Shiplit. Apr! th, ira. 1876 MVi PAPER. 1876 Decorative novel (tea f w the enrning afirlng ar ranged. The best Parisian hvnsealnlly represent ed. Kastlaka Paiers with and without Dados. Scarlet emlaaised and Pebble Oround Paers eora plete assortment. New Hall Pilaster an Screens, very recherche. American Oold Oround, ill It, Satin. Plaln.Lmbosse. llamask. fce., yirst Priia Silver Medal awanlcd at Kzposltloa. HfMsrlsil Prlcsja t Desuera. le ZoiiIie dc Co., 101 Fifth ae., next to Poatoflco. PlTTSBlTOH, PA. M.rue 2t T. D. EVANS. ARCHITECT. Ass returned Avenue. March S. from fcnrope. Ofllca Fifth PITTHBURGir. Ml NTS charge lor preliminary aaarrn. rrs .o leeem auvanec. ..nr." mu- liiiTsneeeie'lul. KwDUal. Wltn reiereaeea, iree. INI Itmcesin Washington and Philadelphia. W era omc,I(Nol,Lv DROS. fcMcTlOHE. martS Firth Are, Pittsburgh, Pa.ti I'UODUCE 1IOUSM IAYWOOD aft LEWIS. Priice Craon MM "" And W holesale Dealer! hj fuller, rjt. Flour, Lars', Ckeesr, Strii, Crre 'an Vriri FrU: RETl;BlSS PROMPTLT HADE - ,31 Mbrty .. fTTf f All letters of rmiulry ia regard to the state of ,mT market and other htudnefs niaUers, promptly answered, tjleorll f1 Ctn. TuJ- nishedfreo. sajrl. ajNQv HARKirJQ. PRAcrigav I Mem ad 121 Eaier, 61 Water St., w- FtamT, HECOXD FLOOR. Flt(sbars .A i M-Molels r Patent Office a apeeuttT. AM SNYDER tijinii9 iivu. u j ic i air IU1US of tbe lace curtains that buiv- from the lofty French wio dows like bil lows of foam. a uaimy, aaiey-iaceu gill, wan a complexion as frech as tbe morning; a lib a w arm, rosy glow on tbe health ful t-kin, and wine-brigbt sparkles iu tbe big, velvety, gray eyes. A hap py, earnest hearted girl, on whom all the Jimtte of her parental aunt, tbe fashionable Airs. Grenville, of Leg ington Avenue, had been wasted iu vain, in so far aa that lady had at tempted to make a stylish city young lady of the little rustic guest. A girl with plenty ol common aeuse, aud an inuate delicacy of refinement that Alexouma aod Eibelberta Gren ville, ber twin cousins, might have been proud to have possessed. Xow, nestling away amoDg tbe foamy curtains, Lily listened to the ripples of conversation that eddied past ber, thinking in the vague, ball-Uit-treshful way of thought that had, somehow, coxe to be quite nat ural to ber, ibese few last weeks of that abort, delightful winter spent in New York that of all these people who had met her so many times in ber aunt Grenvill's drawing room there was not oue who would care ben nbe should be gone, unless and just tbe faintest possible little quiver ran through her pretty figure, as me sounti ot Sydney Kins' voice suggested tbe possibility of an excep tion in bis favor. He bad been very good to her all winter from tbe very day AVtoumi introduced mm, ana tail Lily hf-er be bad gone that be was one of iu most eligible young men in the city, worth a cAple buudred thousands, and a perfect love of a niaiAion on t iilu ja venue, poi to mruim nisier.' country seat on tie Hudson. J.ijj bad liked him from tbe very rmt- and liked bim none tbe less wtei Alexouma bad whispered to ber, ii greatest possible confidence, that she and Air. E His were ao nearly en gaged that it was as good as accom plished. Liked bim none tbe less, certainly, but somehow ehe felt curi ously etrauge about it. .Not that she was iu iove wun mm indeed, no! Sbe bad told herself a thousand timea that ehe was in love with nobody, aod tried ber best, and almost succeeded in convincing her self, that it was only a little reluc ts uto at leaving all th- luxury and the elegauce of aunt Grenville's city bou?e, that made her ho uncomfortable. Until the souud of Sydney Ellis' vo'ce talking to a group of girls near her, aroused ber from that sad, dit- treseiul mood that bad taken com plete possession of her. "Tben you consider me a fair Eub- iect for pit T. ladies?" - . .... i r "On v we don't beuee a wora oi it, Mr. Kins. Jusnmagine me in congruity of tbe thing!" Miss Etbelberta lirenviiio laugnea, aod looked straight into -Mr. Ellis' Jf . He smileq, a9 " aiiiuse'L Vbe 'incongruity' of what, Ms I?ertie? conjess niT ioaUilt:y to fol low your tneaqing." Alexouma nirtea ner lun in a man ner intended to be tbe very poetry of motion and took op tbe line of de fense. "Wby.tbe idea or you, of all men, leaviotr tbe city, burrving yourself in tbe boTid countrj! What on eartb will you do with yoursell?" Mr. Ellis looked across the group to llelsioger, who was vainly trjiog to interest Mrs. hustacle yndham, who bad ber ' eyes or Sydney Ellis for ber decreased husband's success or. ed to lave kept quiet r A delicious flush L'ly's cheeks. Someh egregionslv foolish it glad Mr. Ellis bad lost derful lot of monev. I "I cannot see wbvXrs. Wynd need feel horriSetl. tl can as ber there is no life like wnntry f. Tben !ifting her eyes timidly to j ney's oddly-expressive face, 6be - .,1. "I thinlr trnn wvillM hnnin'l1' v vi - . ,,..... . ..... ir-. contented, Mr. Ellis." r Etbelberta arose from laoguidly. ? "Come Allie." Airs, said, "1 promised you a my new Duchess set. Jr. llelferi Mr. Ellisyou will excuse us." Ellis was on his feet Ju a uPnt "Ladies, there is not)the tjie need of you taking sdeh i w manifest your sudden laqk offO"6 in me or rather your tlip''0t meot to le'arn that I am n(onl?!r ! elliirible as a wea In m nirer remain . . ladies, and I will retf -"f- Wyndbam, Miss Grefjovl Etbelberta, good nignt! jMPeane, if fortune favors me, I lei to say good-bye to you to-morl And with a dignity At would rare lienefitted a dukefl'ia weQt away, leaving llelsingthe tuer cv of three curious Tbe wido Wi among tbe blue ways made a poiut trn.ro were lovell show off ber petite t with an expression ofi . .1 l.C. .... 1 vout muuaiuiuc.si. ',-' rave -Ob, Mr. ilinA-: never could. sunicttl unit ac' - i . - W toaulr rnnt ,,--lii Ceune i"i . J" Uuiy nt.puce 7 liou uCtfptrd b'ua what on eartb would I Lave done?" Helsinger looked inooceutlf at ber. 'Indeed, Mrs. Wyndbam, poor Ellis must have grown very reticent about bis love affairs lately, for he never hinted to me vou bad lira." A vivid blusb deepened lace. ' "Ob! I didn't mean to sav be bad actually offered, you know. Bat if he ha,, aud I bad accepted him?" Ueiesjger s monosvlaMe w as elo quent, atd somehow made tbe wid OW WOUder If be was makintr fun of . n - " - cer. l liecau.. you see." Miss Ethel berta wenton, almost indignantly Air. KIliA bas been 80 attentive to us all, anundeed, his wealth and position inaWA him very desirable. is lit now And a peculi.V toss of her head aud ccuipreseion'ufber lips fioisbed ber remark riir hotter than words could have dine. "I am reailjf. sorry poor Sydney bas disappoints you all shall" 1 in clude you, Mis.JJieaoe?" Sbe turned )er flushed cheeks toward the groujmore bravely than he had ever dont anvthing in her lifu. "Indeed you tn not. Mr. Ellis is me same w uie sgw aa rje was when he owned Is mansion aod horses and money, id a true iriend of bis will esteem b4 none tbe less." Airs. Wyndbaiu titened nialit-ious- dear, w i a beautiful display of Quixotic rieresL Tray do repeat it.to Air. LIIiiMr. Helsiog- her ... ar it "Listen, tben, L'ly, while 1 leiu vou shall superintend tbe dairy and "the poultry yard to your heart's con tent, but only when we viit our 'arm in Wisconsin every summer, shall it be dear? And otber times, a.u think we can be very LiWII s 1 rM '" Vvri"n hanpy ia our bouae oo the avenue. rf t h A hat ux " . , j house bis wife bad gone to bed, anu the lights were out ; but l'otta felt .-; l.mn eras hurninsr in tbe ixuaiu v ii w -- - . u-ii t.... .titn't. fur the life ot Hall, UUli uc i- J"'-." - - , bim tell where it waa. He looked at tbe regular lamp and ...moil m Im ont: then hunted in itrootion for the lisrbt. but be was unable to find it, although it ahina briahtly wherever he went Presently he happened to . rn nf iKa mirror in the bat rack, and then he saw precisely where tbe light was. After a brief objurga tion upon Mrs. l'otta lor ieaiuS -light in such a place, he went up to the mirror and tried to blow it out. He blew and blew, but somehow the flame burned aa steadily as before. That." said I'otts, "is tbe most extraor'nary lamps ever oeen mj misfortune t' encounter. Then he took off his coat, and, tiiriinrsit in front of him, crept cau tiously on to the mirror, and tried to ..k l.a .i.t Acpr the lano. which still burned brightly. He said : "That's cer'iuly very extra'nory . Moz 'stonishin' circumstana ever come un'er mr observation. Pon'o bow to 'count for it !" It occurred to bim, that perhaps t,A wvi t onrtaaK tilt lamp with an umbrella. Seizing tbe weapon, be went up to the hatrack, and, aiming a terrible blow at tbe light, be brought tbe umbrella down. He miafed, and u.kurt hi sundav hat into cbarw. ill serve to the Mormoa fatn in powers ot aivinanoo, a . . 1 He took ami again, ana caugu. - bij uke- Io lhe umbrella in the lamp overbeaa or.nir- .i.-ntific exolorera of ing it down with a erasb 1 uen re i fcM n tried a third time, and plunged the .,,,... nlU!et throne! foreuiA nf tha umbrella through the,e i,. g.,,t mirror, smashing it to atom. He felt exultant for a moment, as the from his vision, but HiUb i. , i i ' strengthen Hrigbam's and con vince them that the Prophet's mantle baa really fallen upon the shoulders f hia modern vaccinator. Tbe Chronvlf is the first to reveal a bit of startling history in connection with the foresight of the leader of the Latter Day Saints. it well known that for the past months the ereat project for transferring the Mormon population to New Mexico has been under con sideration bv Brigbam and bis emis saries. As alreadv revealed by tbe ..,,;, n,iernor Axteli. formerly of Utah, but now Governor of New Mexico, has for months been qaieuy working with this end in view, pav ing the way for the establishment of a new Mormon empire. Tbe world bas been puzzled to know why the Latter Day Saints, after working tor mnr than a ouarter of a century to k..;i,l ii n yinri in Uub. febould be -J U 1 HA UJ sm-w j ' . fuiltinrr tn ahandon all the magnih- cent improvements of the Great Salt Lake Valley, ana become oaee humd pioneers of the wilJeruesa. But the inciting caue ia now aa palpable as it is inevitable and irresistible. The great Prophet by his -powers of divination has discovered why, the f'.reat Salt Lake bas been rising at the rate of twelve iocbea every twelve months for many year. There i, aa ,is wetl known, no surface outlet to the waters of Salt Lake, although several streams of considerable vj nme are continually discharging ments of the cast ski a under a bvajni fying glass, it wa seen to - full of perfectly circular holes, arr-tnged in the most regular and orderly manner, and tha texture reauiUsd that of the crown of a bonnet, though not quite so close.-i'irfori rintej. Haw II Waa Sworn. Tbe witness had served in one of the Indiana regiments, and bad come home from the wars with both arm shot off. He lost one arm at Fort Donaldson and tbe other at Lookout Mountain. When b came forward to testify the clerk commenced to ad minister tbe oath. , You solemnly swear " Stop! step!" interrupted : the judge (newly installed) with overpow ering dignity. "The witness will bold up bis right hand when he is sworn." - "Your honor," replied the clerk, meekly, "the man bas no right hand." "Tben let bim hold up his band." "If vour honor will remember, i. - . ... l -.i witness bas no lelt nanu, eiiner. left the He The EmireH Queen. BY THE QUEEN A PROCLAMATION. Victoria R. ' u'troua n net has been passed m the present session of Parliament en titled "Au act to enable her most gra cious Ma' - ""ke an addition to there-'- 13 appertain- tiestroy i r5'J "J me i.tr.Ia whal-'jai styie ana ad the misfortune to lose them both in battle." Perhaps tbe clerk thought by this last bit of information to brmg the judge down from the beightb of dis pleasure; but he reeaonea wuuou. his host. Then tell him to hold op bia right leg. A witness cannot be sworn in thia court without holding stgjBfsPI" tiling ! Sileucei- '.r--sf jolt I Tbia court knows the lw, and will main tain it." Tbe witness was sworn on one leg. he was perplexed to .find there was another light somewhere, he did not know exactly where. So be sat down on the steps and remarked: "MozT 'stonishin' circumstance ever come un'er my observation. vi,tpn thunder dost it meaa aay- k? I iffhfa none, an' vet' sbia- iii . n i Perfectly incomprehensible ! the imperial erow:l iib to gracious Mrs. PolU'd wake viogdon and its dependent lain it. Durn 'f I know vt ,sb's.,or do . nPan'XmVfkhi8,k wbRtih-dtetaisp, b;t refused on ber 1. "Why, ! M Hat srn&s'irrsvi.lv "-.o'-'-v i "i bball do so, Mrs WyLdham. and being uyseif tbe art ot friend isa Deaue pesenbes, 3 sballcarrv bat yon call Quixotist) still fuubei shall select feiduey pilis' friAads :niue. Jjttdies, j-oot-uiirbt. he was gout, Alexouiia, witn beside tbe low ebony I'ith tbe same tweet, flushed 'i i"azen liule witch' why ,, a what yoa bave done "":" "'. Air. Helsinger from our uouse: f . i : .. 1. Will. Wilt v. i iv. a i vvw will see it was turl stanl etegel ug to Puited K eies," which act recites tbut by the act for tbe union of Great Britain and Ireland it was provided that af ter such miion the royal style aod ti-! nca uiiiierminmg to tne imperial crown oi tne Lnited Kingdom and its dependencies should h a. ink OJ bis Majesty, by bis royal proclama tion under the great eeai of the Unit ed Kiugdom should be pleased to ap- poiui, auu woicn act also recites that by virtue of tbe said act and of royal proclamation under tbe treat i i . ... . . j stai, tiatea tne 1st dav of January, 1 L l 1 . . a . - sou i, our present style and titles are iciona. by tbe erace of God of the Lnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, dt fender of the faith," and which act also recites that by the act lor tbe better government ot Jndia it was enacted that the Gov ernment of India, heretofore vested io the East India Company in trust for us, should become vested in us, and that India should thenceforth be governed by us and in our name, and tbat it is expedient that there should be a recognition of the transfer of government so made by means of an addition to be made to our style and titles, and which act after the said re citals enacts that it shall be lawful for us, with a view to such recogni tion as aforesaid or tbe transfer of the government of India, by oar royal proclamation under tbe ereat seat oi tne i nited Kingdom and its dependencies as to usmavseem meet: we have thought fit, by and with the advice of our Privy Council, to ap point and declare tbat henceforth, so a? . . iar as conveniently may be, on all oc casions and in all instruments where in our styles and titles are used, save ana except all charters, commissions, letters patent, instruments, not ex tending in their operations beyond the United Kingdom, the following addition shall be made to the stvle and titles at present appertaining to tbe imperial crown of the United Kingdom and its dependencies, that is to say, in tbe Latin tongue in these woras, "indue Iroperatnx," and in tbe English tongne in these words, "Empress of India." And our will and pleasure further is tbat tbe said addition shall not be to he be truth I f?nt Itrityham 'a i.roihetic ete ba that this outlet has been o.ra,iiia!l- rhokincr ud hv precipita- i.m.nf vast, oimritities of chloride of unit in in duniiiii Df? the water of the t .i-o .a wtpII a the future hopes of Mormooilom. it is only , a question of time when this subterranean waste o-atc ..hall be completely closed, an iiion a sini-!e soriuir flood in all the tributary streams will cause the lake to overflow its bounds aa l anbrrerge the entire Salt Lake Valley. iui result being inevitable Brigbam is more than anxious to fieq from this second deluge before tbe enguifment and ruin of the new City of Zion He has no time to emulate iZUrt - Ilia Dni KynasMslhy. A man with long bair and a red noseintereda Grand street saloon New York, reached out his hand to tbe proprietor for a shake,- and feel ingly observed : "Sir, you bave roy sympatoy, ana believe uie, Pir, all tree-born Ameri cans sympathize with you." "Yes, tbe Sunaay law wwi Dri us bad," replied tbe saloonist. "It ia base tyranny it is nothing more nor less than downright anarchy It is enough .to chill a freeman's blood!" exclaimed the stranger. "I wi!l now take a little sip of your best whisky." inl..U.harn:Vlll Ni, .limn .. 44 w A ling Tl... l. AUCt i urn I OUS lOOh- j ,ko scratch his head, in the -J wblcn r.ntain N-vJoJJ iui scare up an idea, and eav Hashed upon him. Uninc i$iuues. i""7 ,,,, i mi if h certainly, i fr damage . fuli H,r t Jamea lamp for a moment, until be drank io a full conception of the trouble it had caused bim, he suddenly smashed it down on tbe floor in a rage, aod ex tinguished it after covering two varda or carpet with grease. Then he went to bed, and in the morniog Mrs. Potts informed him that minis .f tnose horrible miners had broken into the house the nisht before, and left one of their hats with a larao. Potta turned over in bed so tbat she could not see his face, and said if that stern and or tbe law wasn't laid nr. those ruffians soon, nobody's life would be safe. Grem M,u;.. Wrman. a .are-exam- arks The NrbaolsnaMler'a sbsl f.i.i , ,irDioa. a Pieu.wa7,rt--,i:.Bajf t0iid ti-e kij niim........ r M . .... -io uumciuus lonuwers, out pre- icio io aiiue quieuy awav to New Jiexico, leavmg tbe hated Gentiles, who have so unceremoniously iovad- ea ois Bingaom. to eniov the -r,. . , . ' - n-w n water oatn ao soon to be pro vided for their accommodation in tbe interest of humanity, however, and as a timely warning "against an impending disaster, we feel constrain ed to divulge tbe true reason for tbe contemplated Mormoa- exodus from c tan. ,son franrut-o Chronicle. Prr. Helnakalia'a lelegrapkle Apnsa ratna . From an article upjn (he recent ajvanees in telet-ranhv mm si traet. i Q . . . j the following description of Profes- 10 some lntereahno eon, n rto- tr..i...L. f:. . ,r . - y"on . . . a a.muie uiiiui iieiuiuouz S le eiraiinie nnnars. tiie ins: quiei- l.mrl Bareio".. laii damagebyniss-....-- )(ir No 4. i;Wiaiu(,a,v Vii iy remarked the aaloouist. "1 say tbat this Sunday law will cause the grass to grow in the streets of N'ew York!" shouted tbe long haired man, "But I will stand ba you. As soon aa I sample your best brandy I'll go and get up an indigna tion meeting." "Canb down," said the bar "yoa old soakers have beaten me nnr. of hundreds of dollars " The man fe't in all of hiano.kia looked under the lininir of his hat and backed to the open door, where he halted and growled in deep base voice: "Dare to open tbfs door the mill. ionth part of a hair's breadth next Sunday, and I'll tnend millinna nf dollars to pot vou in the crw,le a SCOWl 10 Lily BtU mado IO the commissions, . hnrtora euers patent, grants, writs, appoint ments, aod other like instruments byein before specially excepted. . Vnd our will aod pleasure further ,a 'at all gold, silver, and copper jnon-, noB current and lawful mon ies o tDe United Kingdom, and all ih y,rer' D( C0PPer mt'e8 which shall oirt.uj af.er lDj3 dajr be cojne(j oy oor hijjorj.ij.g w;tn tbe jjjjg j sud hollo w-beart- me nenea oysten- rnbly cut up .Iity. . a " . Iness! 1 er- ild not re- to Mr. , wl ight vexed then she ber ' the be reasonabl your own cruel edneas tbat did r Mrs. Wyndha cHy she really at Kllia sudden "Cruelly! bollow-b baps Miss Deane. yoi fuse to apply an an Ellis?" Lily looked quietly at woman, but made no repl went to per own room was to pass tbe last ni long yiait-r-tbe viit during sbe bad learned so much of lowuess of society, so little of was ennobling, save and except love for Sidney Ellis. She knesv it now knew it waa conviction fctrong as death that ill-fortune tbat bad come to bim developed in ber what it bad crashed j in Eostacie Wyndbam. She ad-j milted it, with thrills of glad, solemn , oy, and prayed God to giva ber bis love before she laid ber bonny bead on the pillow that nigbL With tbe morrow be came to bid her "good by," aa he bad said - the nigbt before. Tbe parlors were de serled tbe shrewd women of - the Grenville hensebold took excellent th had pre8.sions,.alI( notwithstanding such addition t. our 8tye and til,e8i deemed andken t0 current and awiu mon. of lbe gai(1 rnited Kingdom; nigijr,berf lLat ,i mon. les coined for nd i3faed in anT of the dependencies tbe 8aid Un-jted Kingdom, and drep- by our laroauon to be t,rent aod ,awu, money of-Mjch dep,. c. lively, bearing our ,Je or titje or any part" or parts ereof, and all monies wdicq snau nei'(er be colo. ed and issued according enrh nerw- IHUIUUOU, BUB.ll, UUlWllUSli0 g(jcb addition, continue to be a. rui lnd urreot money of each ueirrfpnciea espectively until our pleat gba further declared tnereupoi iven at our conrt at md.k. iday of April, 187G, in tbe kth year of our reign. h I0R o.VVE THE tl .IM. old stagecoach times, a writer ia ICnnal.t - t Ml ..u.,Ui.y yywu, uirrviui dHtnt,rri.er re lates tie following story, which a gentleman told him at a rifle-shooting match he once attended io Spring field, .Mass., while in the stage busi ness there. A lank, raw-boned young chap from the Green Moun tains in ermont bad been engaged to teach a wioter school in the pe- v-iul-uj oi mat town, and having made tue acquaintance or tbe yonng men thereabout, tbey were much inclined to poke fun at bim, and rarely lost an opportunity of indulging there propensity for amusement One dew tbey got np a rifle-shooting match'. and asked tbe young Greeu Moun taineer to take a hand with them, presuming that he was as "green" in rifle practice as in tbe more elegant civilities of life on which they plum ed themselves. Tbe bov joined on condition that be 8boald""fix tbe tar get in a way to suit himself," to which they readily agreed. The stake was qnite considerable in dol lars, and the distance long. The ground was measured off and the target set. Some fair shots bad been made, which by common consent "couldn't be beat." Tben the boy arrived with rifle and ammunition and a trusty stout attendant. Tbe shooters, of course, supposed he would shoot wide, and tbat thev would win an easy victorr over him But his attendant bron;ht a loo a- a three-legged stool on which was ad justed a broad fannel-shaped tube of tin aoout two leet in diameter at the outer end, and tapering down at a distance of some two feet more to a I small bole about the Bixe of tbe tar-j Prof, llelmholt.'s apparatus con sisted of a number of eleetio-mair-nets acting on tuning folks pitche'd topaniculat notes. His object was so to combine those notes as to dem onstrate the formation of certain har monious sounds; battbeobieet of the i telegraph inventors is the reverse of mat, namely, to transmit tbem ia the lorm ol electric vibrations to a dis tance, and then as in Wbeatstone's experiment to sift them out again to separate instruments. Ia most of tbe plans so far made public a fixed steel bar takes tbe place of tbe tun ing iota, and therefore of tbe arma ture as well. When nftrnif.,f k. the magnet, on making a signal, it is of course et vibrating; and at every forward vibratory movement, it closes the circuit and transmits an electric impulse. A numler of such mag pets, their sonorous armatures send ing each a different number of pul sations a second, may be workin. away at once, aud the corresponding .on umruis at toe other end of tbe line will be acted on only by those which suit their timea of vibration. In other words, of tbe total Lumber of electric charges sent into tfce line only those will act on any particular magnet at tbe receiving end which suffice to cause in Its armntnre th number of vibrations per second to which it was set. This, of coarse, is tbe tame sum ber which was sent by. the transmitting instrument of tbe same pair. Practically, the dif ferent tones are not reprod"cd quite unmixed, every armature being ca-i n.kl f i: -i i? vi rrsisouiiiug, inotign in a less degree, to other notes ibaa its The following anecdote U told of the pope by a correspondent of th. Cincinnati Ga.ctr; ' Some ladies recently visited bim, one of them taking with herab'ttle girl, to wboin the Pope paideorvmd erable attention, and after question ing her as to her name and surname asked: "Do yon go to school, my little ' "Yes, your holiness." . ..T. "And do vou stndv geograpbv' . . j "Your holiness I do J.t "Can yoa tell me what i1 "Rome is the capital ritr- iie- --No. n.y cbiM. tauirht, VOIl prri-.rtll?'.!S I. -Itlemeat capital of tbe wboie Caa.BiaRT-Uo Those who heard this say tbat the Pope did TTw V the least bitterness. f Qfl SALS- , Fosi) mamma about to get into carr,age to email y in the house oWr "Now Freddie, are yoa not I-.'1? to kiss roe?" FreddieT 'vent time to come down, mamma. VKs.ooiniauj jobo, yon kiss mam ma for me." (Tableau.) llllnsWsagfnJwannnsnnnjfiwfn "WiiE.i women make bread," aaiu quiz, moralizing over aa underdone biscuit at tbe breakfast table "when woman make bread, a carious ohe- oemeooo often results; yoa find a little dear bringing forth a little dough." - : Tins is the season of tte year when front doorsteps and seats of breeches acquire a high state of pol ish by mutnal triturations at even- is directed. "What are you goingjone of the r do with tbat machine?" asked the that of a ou to shooting men. "I ll show yoa," said the schoolmaster, for yoa told me I could ix tbe target to suit myself, aod so I mean to." They had t sub mit, of course, aod be adjusted tbe machine ia such a way that ir his ball struck anywhere within the fun-f nei it would go stiaight to the mark. Everything ready, our hero drew up with steady aim and drove his hall directly tr ""-"nark, which he repeat-' (waaM Pal receiving magnets, ia like mcer of persons ta kinir together in different keys, some quite Joodly, some ia a lower tone, other in a whisper. To remedy this, difer. ent forms of resonators are beiog Hied, adapted to tell tbe special sound3 tbat should be heard. A simple way to test tbe freshness of eggs is to put them into water. A good good one will lie Bat, but those musty with age will out-fgg Co lumbus egg in standing on the small od. ed tlreds,!. to A bouse in BeJlaire, Ohio, has tfs legend on the gate post.' "19 incuts have called here this morning. We alwavs shoot the tweaOth." Nrw ! "Ml rlnsa na in rha n uTUt. i ini L. laii.kml i l.-ieil Liuih a he anfOUl bo, my son. Wba in tbe ' name 'of I the placard was ,:T!s.,"'T'!d o( tbat ia your head?"! , u'a ioa wnen pa came down stairs ibis, i.tpi t q lloi w " Z " Th- officer .."losr. greatly ontyou""- and said -That' h-ttoe . nci-unia wis:. . p.rr . s no n or tbe rusedover ana . b nU ; morning be kissed Sarah in the hall- to eririrrted I "T SSIGNEES NOTltK. than'v . ... .1 fA ... Wrebel Th- ollicer u.aa.-.-- , a- - ., i?"",: -n wsw wfT'l-Mi, M m - . i ' : .. , aai : iu.,. viu xaa un .--.nils, nm j tKei smaan . . . -- - ... .i.. ui -o.i - - f (he KlO'Illcei. ' ::-":. .' ! . I Justan i-... , u aaa'W a viiw. u, v-- - , ararj - iu rf i i - - i ... , . hateretfed. are hereby nasia i rntereweo. - . . t, oa tha ouvr . , kens- ever seen m a truu. . ------ IergT A CI aay oi is tb Fond mo exactly, I Whv bl nlv the arab i will rfenry Su.ler. decease.1. Wednesuay it mistake at christening. a .nd L. - I. 1....... An l.i. 11 UU U1S9 lUIUblcu aua. ..nil. . or m n tin T I It 1 o uuiu lie. am oa7 mm i thirteenth, I believe?" not catching tbe idea king of ber family): r 1 ... tin -- , oil Sa . ' I . .-1 .M.1IM . . .i liiriuet aM, - "i you fa r -jnens. jane i.- iT ou" iL.lUrs than perm" hare peop- a deputy heriu. y elev iUrs, no : this i. st hnabaDtL' I Go to the Centennial. "Sneht ot hiacredaors. M SClVKfg'. Asig 5I1J5V- A beneficial strike strikiaf and suduBnous hat.l'a. C'ali , as oaMWt the Jirni-rlu4 will he for rent 11 not sold nn. t,U U.wtVANll atTr jtsngnea.
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