OLD CAP'S TiS- ET A, 0. HOLBERT. . t i i i , .. . . . famJliar with r B8 Iboogbt llsal me Bout 18 uiort ij rrwtePTpSCto .biilb- .Jo, atop -.J prepar Wbed But here in the border , edw grap me - - . ... a . in iB' woea. ,j.j inhere mT Dreeut to as. litlt 1 ve -I kaow un you a. uv r - SllWJ t!ie re Hlll a.u u - ... ud he 1 - - . . . I . , a fin yiliM 1.UU ' . .. I r Bmniiiiiuni . c b. v n B ...... ..4 ionii,ina hict ter-i . nnr.rvntt4a wrootri ' array ' " are tou u"j .... j rifTf,ariafncy, f,1beo oar 'd-: tbere is too rooch oawrittsn h'5 ! ; bufJ . . r. . .. k 1 1 fl 1 1 II IUI I DT iTnU BIIJ r n muu- -- thprfl&raiso ujbuv .-. . .. -. o much biooa i iroin vuo hood. uzx'e our mis low all of a through life," d mJ j maoy ,emr, sod friend, ibe Capt.iu. tJ me, oe efe018Cllered o'er thoj log, as we tUSOT too aose prairies, sna too atbvcurfire q'ellJ "! much once Ztt'"3 ' bM ebuDS iTio!f oarciirM. -" 'from tboe trees to snow u.c .u'cb ideas. Who cm refute oeer 7 j a 8(.bpg ,t lhe mere ma etc of s (ne one said uf Voltaire, mm t r , Daa)e 0n t ,bere are bitter, burn v . i t,n.t it immi have bwo i . .. mace-mred : thee are m. Bmkav 1 1 J : ..I'-"..'' . er his saeers weredin-ced siewry ..i.(l the most fXlt-d deS Tbi ome if hauutcd bouse cf the oeigb I was returning aod met ibe owner of the houuo of which i have bwn soeftkinit. 'Siiiilej,'' t&id he, 'bow'd yoo like to lake up jour headquarters lu the but d houe ?' ' -O I have but one objection, saia olog about oormenfe ; v? ho thioksbe' is Ibe greatest man iu me neigDDor- hood, sud yet whom every oue fle- ftpises aod shoos. He Bay never marry a t Uo wnu an or aoy 01 these q:jaliQcUotift, uo matter bow baoduoroe he l. or now agreeaoie ne caa inxke biruitelf on occabiona. He will aiake a bed bimhaod Home KafBpl DemrM. the njoi"i id uui. tb bnlifSt axp;rauo(i. t.... .if hniimnl! V CJU od did oot, ecP he J'l bU u,d. the toucOEt .ue of ti wit, ud set ibe mortfi -P"6 rest 10 the Uaib. aud mea h .ive as tbey w..uld naveOJoe bd V-liaire never liv.d I Ml jou. go. . .r- - - re a prwee ; mey is uiiril bv DJibiu wrao?S ;-:..,.., w Bt, hoi?t -but vou see that day9 of warchia '-J .J,, ; m,r; of 0(iia, to cone luio i" - jreoerauons, sues niut-t pass ere those Verribl dav ca- be buried in obhf- ... n;,.hr m'hu a IH9UT - . i . J cr- ?aud oourrd over ! tsl. B'"fe ofaMur" ders.'uuiil I C Uld fet-1 "uervr, fln. .v ..If amrv ion liui l a" t,u " " . r, Afr the war wm over, Jim btott aad Jack Grison both returned to their homes. Socce-s, yoo kaow, ia aUavs 8uc-88ful., Stott was erected "ass bero, while Gnssoo Mok. aod wm on'eat to Biok into obscurity. But a guerilla cbifiaio, .nrn th 'UreT ' could not b ,y odcbU i00ir remain uonoticed in the same with Jim Htrttt. tne scut, au a:ii!.' nul m ceriaia something ir. tQal. as uiT n n ay the nr"u ,n ", f"'- Mais lu tee very blood ran cola,' 1 c .u d he touch .f the icy baud Cf dtb paii "er " b Dd you, too, have tb tliugr aud iu eaooot ud u-t deuy the fclaud J-t I've brard jou or .h- ,a i h At Vho-41 disembod ied creatures' lis true ' .v.. fan' I reuhed to ofu jusual leairib he id?aoi lor uim, ' gho.t. sp .ok-, &e I d deny the fact of their reviM iug ear.h to frighi o- a id I do admit the fact that, spits ..r.ii mf nhil mii)hv. i have v, ... J , I . - U 1 In inntr who bad worn the 'Blue.' ado p.-r-hps the enroi'y was mutual ; be that aait rHv. oot many months elapsed ere h knO-vo that tbe two f.irropr friet.d were tow aworn en .; hat each hai sworn to kill thi otber wherever be should Prioaa ondpavored to wrfoade thfm fr ra such rb and murderou- Tbe answer ot tat-n The Has With Tw m. meet re-vifiiearib, aud yet this ba- , to vain. lDoe ....i,..;,h flinirrt to WllXtJ T1 u i have poured over those bjoks t.f murder until I could fl the cold thrills oi horror creep over my every fi ler, buil never at rioutei tboie thrill to the 'clammy baud of death pasHed aero my perron. be eat by tbe camp-fire aud heard tbe bun ters aud trappra relate the st nes U wbicb I presume 3r'U, too, bave lis-teut-d many a time aud of:, aud bave goue to my cucb, "ueaih ibe starry K-rpn,. ' aud oillowed my bead oa n.v ddl aud unk iot.i fi ful dreams of'murder aud tf bio -d, but uo 1e- .. a ..iri, ,.t ihn iiiiiotv dead ha t-ver awueared before my actual gZ. I have picketed my b'H heu B,liiriT ami aloue. save my guide m..m ihao cue root made sacred, if ucb a thiutf be p .s-iol, by tbe hbeddiug cf inu.-ceut bumao blo;d, but uo wail of tbe departed ..... -Tr;lH ine from mT needed alumbers My qualms io those tbings Cp. are the reuli of an early edu riM.m. or rather. I should say, mis- ..,i..n X nflnole train tbeir children iota the knowhdjemuia, 1 ow lilif Lhat. darltuess 1 merelv tbe abeuce of light, depend eat solely upon physical csuse. aad (ho thr r no euoerna ural occur- rei c-i m re lik-ly to happen, no un na ural events more likely to cccar .t ih .if... lime thau at the otner ; th.. u-aeh them thai 'he cond t'onof death t merelv tbe absence o life thai a bjdy dead is tbe same b..dj over which ibey uiy have huo in th imnannriil of love Slid uffcCii'JU that it t as peifecily harmless a is auy otber lump of clay; ibatibe very fact of life implies tbe fact of death, and that when that event Joes occur it is not to be regaided s sa evil, but as i furtunale release Ironi many evil; wnen. I oaj, all toia infernal nonene, the remainder or raibex the out-crojipiog of Tagauism, i bauinbed furever; when cbtldrea hear no more of these 'old wives' fable' of ghosts, witches, spooks, devil, &?., &c, when a proper phi- loaoahv is tauirht them, when they can look upon the Oraud Architect ,.t ,h ITnivnrKe as a beneficent Fa ther, aud not as a grim faced J ugger naut. who drives bis chariot over t wav onved with all the best iostiucU of his ceaiures, placed before Lim through tbeir terrors, then aad not ti!l then we ma? bone to sea a gen eration of sensible people arie, free from all such groveling superstitions a a belief in ebosta. But I tear toe time is far distant ' 'I h.ve iuurruuted you, Lap, in your story, and 1 am in a listening m.w.it t. "nilii continue on. will on ?' 'Yes,' replied tbe Captain, 'I'm in tbe mood for a talk to-uigbt, and knowing, as 1 do, your idea on such ubiect. 1 1 xoecttd you to ssy some ihinw in revard to this matter of ghosts, that 1 bave brought up to night, I agree witb you entirely in your saving that the whole matter i a result of mis education, but that rtufnti.in txizia. and 1 tnav say will eiist. so loug as tbe race exists. You and I both believe io the diviue oriuia of the CbrUuia religion, and the verv erouoc'work of that reliition i surwr natural avvearances. But 1 am uot about to euir upon a sermon I m ill a ilaio. unvaruisbed tale de liver.' and whea done you may fi!' Tour objections, l'ass me the cigars, will vou V Having eupp'ied tbe Cap's, wants, Le beean as follows You are doub.les aware tbat tb 'late onoleasantoess,' to use a baca neyed phrase originating with, I for tret whom, led in the border States to the severing f many lender ties, and to the formation of many deadly hostilities. Tersons who bad bee plavmates in childhood, aad friend in boyhood, and some whi by mar riaire had become related in man bood, found themselves separated throuifh the war, bv a gulf deep an widH as that which separated Dives in bell from Lzros io Abraham bnsom. and wbicb f quallv precluded at.r rt-tnrn from one to the other. It is oi such a feud and its consequen ces that 1 propose to tell jou to- niebt. 'In a certain couoty cf Missouri, in which I once resided, there were tw bovs. Jim Stott and Jack Grissoo, playmates, friends. Years passed away. Tbe war came. Missouri came very near being enrolled, through tbe efforts of Caleb Jackson, tbe Governor, John B. Clarke, a poli tician, (and afterwards a member of tbe Coufederate Congresf) and oth ers, among tbe seceding States, but tbeir machinations failed and tbey are 'off However, Jim Stott aod Jack Grisson took opposite sides. Stott was a Federalist from tbe start, and Grisson was a Confederate. Botn men were persons of influence, and each did wbat be could for tbe side toward which be leaned. Neither man Jwas a coward, and therefore each joined tbat side wbicb be be lieved right Stott went into tbe Union armv Grisson into that cf .. tbe 'Boys in Grey.' Neither failed to achieve distinction. Stott became a terror as a scout Grisson was feared as a guerilla chief. But the jean stele away, and events, with idea Mr Ifl 'We cannot breathe the same air.' Tim nad. aod tbey did not meet. Each seemed guarded by a .niel. but each was as nearly a perfect specimen of physical mau- ho..d a i seen in -tnese u'le""-" davs' But there comes a time wben . ' . : . it vnll will ne rowers aioo, uit . j- ----- .jercvt tbe expression t gmroiug ns, and leave us to our tate. i oi . . iL..,.. toiA ennnff time camo io iuon men. A dsnce bsd been aniouncpa to take place near tbe town ot Si . and by some oversight both tbe men were inviteu. Jack Grisson was there lively, humorous. unupecttng out pre pured for anv emergency, f r be had belied arouna nim wufuj v.... -artrv revolver tbat bad been with K m in a hundred Ditnis, anu a "ns..' B .wie knife, full fonrteen inches clear of tbe iruard, that had more than once drunk blo. d. All wa merriment aid good bumor. Jack was on tbe a ior aanc- imr with the belle of tbe evening. when a p.rty rode up Jim btott was of their number He too was armed, and in a similar manner to Jt k Grins n Tbe newo mers dis- m icnredaod walked into the room Thi former friend glowered at each other for a moment, when btott walked to within four feet of Grisson and remarked Trfc Crisson. leave here. Yoo and I can't breathe tbe same air much !e live io tbe same hu-e. Gris'iU reached behind him f r bis 'Army.' when Stott threw bis own i hi,.h he had held cocked in hi hand behind him) on a level wi-h (Iri-pon' face, and fired. The bull sru(k Grisson ia tbe ceatre of the f.rebead the practid hand of Jim Su.tr. wan too true to fail there and at that distance and Jack sunk op nn th fl .or Stott turned and walk 'i ke. Any mau who goes ltto it is i ...... A. ,.i a. ii h piirinait v. and if be is driven out he would belter leave this neighborhood, fr tbe very bv.ys hoot at bim for his vsaut oi nerve aud men who, forthe'r lives, dare uot 170 into it even io day time, call biiu a coward fjr being Beared oUl bj iiiui bn.iar out what ut nidrbi. J shall have to decline your vBer, guess." Il lauubed. aod we p inea. I hart iniii(?Hd that some time be fore a dark cluud bad beitun to loom i ii.h Vet. Tbe wmd Dow be gan io uioaa and eign, the lurid light uiugtoB isn, aud I saw tnai a icm pet as about to overtake me ere I cu!d reach my boarding place. 1 gave my horse, B II, the retus, aod rped on at a sweeping gall-p. A wile ahead w the oauuied. houe, and Just a I Coje to it ibe heavy dr .jj of raiu began to fall I r drr up to the ieuce, aua Bill cleared it at abound. 1 rode to the. etable tud found some bay iu it. Leadiug B II into a stall. I supplied his maugei wiib hay, etripped off hia rig, aud, af ter tying bim by meaus of a baiter wbieO he worn, 1 carried the saddle, blanket aud br.dle into tbe house Here I drew from my pocket a suiail lantern aud lighted it I luea pro ceeded to uke a 1 jokattbesurrouud lues. A back-log, about a quarter burnt through iu trout, lay in ine'.'a- ocious Creulace. A Plf of heavy aud-irons stood on the hearth lu one comer was quite a pile of wood, that bad evidently lata there aiuce .hu Ian i.reiinAul hud beeu 10 tbe heu-e. Ou the fljor were tbe da iiusmade by ibe viul fluid of Jack I atfZtid ud ibeai lor a iu meuL muttered to myccll 'poor devil. aud ibeu turning 1 etfode iuto lhe next room. Here I met witb uotbiug of a eusoici ous uature, aud took my av tbeuce to tbe celiar. otniug , hi t,t alarm anv one. tbe 'iu a Uoiug iu fitful gu-tts, aud tne in falling iu lorreut-, while occa siooaliy a uasu ot u.uo hSuluiuS would illume earth aud bky with lw gtastiy glare. 1 kuew that 1 was Hi f r a night at the haunted bou-.e, and I prepared to ps It a bot I urgni ( returned to the rojtu iu which Jack Gi issou bad met bi fate, aud noticed one ihiug tbe moment thai I siepped into it, which wa diUereut irom tne wbicb 1 bad left it: Th d torb'tweea thelu-o roouu wan closed. I 11 A 1) LEFT IT OPEN. i mil tne to coutess that 1 was startled by this. I will not say alarm ed, bui btar.led. I weui to the door aud opened Hr but there was noihiug It is a little unfortunate for tbe Democrats ibat they have so few honest men in their party. So long as tbey are kept cut of effioe, the? may bellow f r ret rm in tbe most vociferous manner b soon a they get iuto i fiiee, tbey. are fouud to be corrupt aud pr. fl tae. Tbe l ist Democratic Administrati n, mat ci James Buchanan, iu a lime .f peace, aud beu tbe public expenditure were c.mSned to reanouable liuiii, wa elM avowant, tbieviuir, aud cor rupt. During lhe civil war. wneu the national ejp'-Ui-es reached au uu Drecedenied figure, there were liiauv peculations, aud many infam.iu cou rpiracies to defraud the Gjvernment Yet, considering the vas ness f the amouuts legltimalely expeuded, the actual loses were undoubtedly much smaller in pnpirii.u than those which reul ed to tbe Government frouj Democratic mismanagement And, jui as 8mu a thM Druiocrsts . w .. . .... Cidie lu'.O power sgaiu, iipo mirrco c -uie to tbe front. Heret f .re, they have been couhii d to th" tiuti ed u-ld of Slate and UlUUll-loal p -TlilCS. V Jiy gle liie.u a chance at 'be National s.rong b- X, a id ;bv will show theUl-ele as ex oert a Fh d or Thoup-iU ever were I'ue scamp who have 01-graeeO inetr ... . - party iu Unio, ludiaua. tk.euiuc.aj. aud Teuuessee will make ba.-t to maiutain their bd eburauier wherev er i hey have a broader field. Tbe u-.ui-e ot Kepreeniauves nrsi gave the D?mocrais aa t.pportuuity ;o show wbat mauuer ci meu iney bad on hand as type of tbeir pmy Mr F.titugh waibe fi st prcmiueut D.-mocraiic cflice-h .lder uuder the uew regime. As Doorkeeper uf ibe House, Mr. Fi Zuugb disiiuguisbed bimelf aud his par.y. It was very soon touud toat bo wa vulrfir, illit erate, aud altogether c mtempiible. Tbe poor wrelch w a speedily iuvolv r.d IU all 8 iris of scrapes, and was Go ullv kicked oui bv his on party If bi peccadilloes and vulgarity cul t hare been bushed up, he uii'bl bave been kept iu i lin ; but bis gMse uu- Q ues was aovrrttsed loo wld-lv IVinr P.ilk came uext. and wheu it was proved that be, as H u D r- keeper, bad put mt.u ou the piy roll wf.nr the nawol! a full, and bad beeu gu.l y of all sorts of dii-reputa ble practices, be was tent to ibe rear ii in luidl ot treat c intusiou auu luortificdtion iu ibe Democratic camp KrHM t'.icnLioU-ilv objervad. ai.er a few scandals of this sort, thai "it. Utiin crats had, a mighty bad L ,.r i.fli.te-hulders. or eUo mibiy bid lock " Tbe forca ot this sijtag is agiiu eieiuolihed in the exjosurea which have immediately followed tn elec tion jf ibe ue Democratic olfiocrsol ihH Seuate. Indeed, if It were not t.h,iL ihe, couuti V U disgraced !V the hi. it liiiliueut jf i-ucn meu a liurcb r r ki:i1 Bright, there would be s..me frra the rooia uninterrupted but with the consciousness ot bavitif mmitted one of be moat cowardly mnrilera that ever blackened the au als of crime. Tbe dance of cotirse was broken up M'-st of ibe assembled gues's depart- d ; lew remained, and wbile some Grisson.s friends were guzmg monriifiill v udoii hs lifeless b dy, a man who had beeo ca-naraera oy be war, came up aod remarked, as a matter of commonplace " 'Weil, nobody can deny that the llnw had some braii. for I see aKiint two table-sooonfuls of 'em ly nar bere on tbe flror.' "Fore tbe credit ot oumantty, re member, tbe war bad not long beeo ended ; tbat this man bad be n wttb Sherman on bis memorable "marco to the sea :" lb it be bad pursued and been pursued by Jack Urisson ana bis troop on mow than one occasion. and la&tly teat ne was inioxicaieu. "But Jack Grisson was depmtea I mean bis mortal part in tbe Mrth. Jim Stott escaped without any pursuit being made, and in a few days all things were, so tar as man could tell, moving in their wonted channels. Tbe murder ot Urisson was nt mentioned. Those who wit nessed tbe occurrence seemed loth to acknowledge tbe fan, and tbe name, and fate of the once feared aod bated guerilla cbeif seemed des tined to paas into oblivion. 'But ibe family who occupied the bouse, in which the murder bad occur red. began to tell strange stories Strange sounds were reard. Strange sights were seen, and soon tbey abno doncd tbe bouse. Another tenant took nossession : but tbe result was the same. Another came and went At length a man came from Iliiuois into tbe neighborhood with bis famt Iv. He w at bold aod reckless mao ; bad been one of the , old 49 era' m California, (though a mere boy then), had seen the world, boasted tbat be feared no devil nor devil's imps. To bim the boose was offered, rent fnee. on tbe condition that be would take it for 1 year. He agreed aud counted on bis gain by tbe bargaiu be bad made. But not long clasped ere tbe Califoroiao, too, departed Scared out by eomething be could never be prevailed on to say what. "So matters stood : the house was going to rack : children would not nlav near it. The person who bad been at the "illage of S quicken ed bis pace as be passed it. If io tbe evening, and even in broad day light, be fancied that grim and biood-etained faces grinned at him from the windows, peered at bim from the doors, or leered at bim from tbe corners of tbe house. It bad become an accursed spot. Ev ery neighborhood bas Borne sncb spot near it. In some it is tbe sue where some poor, miserable suicide bas grown tired of lite, aod gone to meet let ns hope an indulgent God. In others it is the place where some horrid m order bas been perpe trated. Again wLere some poor dev il baa been interred, whose only epi teph is 'fuuna Dead r and, some times, A merely tbe "Village grave yard!" As yon Bay : "Why do peo ple clothe death witb sncb terrors?" Why do tber not rather teach chil dren to regard it as a sleep a result of material causes and from which it is possible, by virtue, by morality, by tbe practice of wbat elevates and ennobles man, and tbe ehunninq of wbat lowers aod degrades bim, to awake at last into tbe ecj yment of abetter lifeTJost aa here, by the t-bserving of physical laws, we arise in tbe morning refreshed by sleep, and prepared to encounter new difli- to b fcCOQ. , . mjlus CollllCal ,a lu . uaoiuta I now 'eiurned to toe fireplace and ibe party responsible tor them. tu set about kiudliug a fire I bis did I there la uo good reasou wny a pany ..... nuii-h . f mv tune. I Boon 1 w hleh firmal.T approved a nieirauu uov vt.uj'. - ' - j jr.. fllll h!l a vfTV cheerful tire blazing ou I ik; the so-called elrciou of Hull, j - . ihe heanb I had found aa olJ chair ii .rida, to tne u ue oi n-p.Hwu,a . . i . . .. .. .. .,i . in ibe room, let;, there douotlss oy uvea, sh u!n u.a pui sucu wi.ms someone, aud 1 drew iiiuto ibe cor- Barcn or B int iuto p-er wheuev- ner, lighted my pipe aud was socn er the i.ppors unity iK'veo. ceuator pufS jg tbe biuesuioke from my un-utb Byatd may preach uj -ruluy aud vir a couteutediy ai though I were not me" iu ihe ciucjs, sod iu the debate occupying a seat iu a bauuted bouse, j wbicb goes ioio the ifiiul record. I must bave falwu aleep; at auy . u ji ci vote wu, invsi lhjiy vv rate 1 was nearly caused to spriug tor auy rascal put up oy his piny. rr...n mv . hnir bv aloiiiT. deeo. hollow j mere msv be item .crais a: io. iQre Gen. Anthony Wayne ia one of tbe few famous men who has two graves, each equally entitled to com memoration. He died or goat at Erie, Pa , then Fort Presque Ile, iu 179G, when be was on bis return from ibe euccssful Indian campaign in tbe Northwest He was buried ai tbe foot of tbe flg-saff io ibe fort, aud there lay undisturbed for nearly twenty years. Then there came through the woods from tbe other end of the state, in a sulky, his son Isaac Wayne, iu tearcb uf bis faibei'a boues. Ue engaged Dr J. ii. Wallace, who had beeu through tbe ludiau with Gru. Wyne, to exbutue hia bones, and paik ibttn lu a box, tbat Ibej might be Birgppt-o to tbe tulkj aud takeu through the woodb aua tiver ibe m uutains to the laiuily eldence in Chester ct.Uuiy Whtu Dr. Wallace ipeutd ibe graVr he touud to bia great surprise, the body iu an almost ' pet tret state ut pieervallon. I bu tlei-b had Uot dc cted But it w iOjlo sbefor young Wayne to carry the ci-llij aud cou- leuis lu bis auiky. bo Dr. Wallace, who Seems to have beeu aa QeVolO ot feellug as one of the tudlaiis whom be foUgbl, decided OU his ou uo ilou, and without coueultitig Mr VVafue, to teuutaie the General a bonea trom tbeir euveloping flesh, oud .bus enable ihew to be leuiovtd. Lo ate uiplleh Ibis, boiling bad to bo restortd to, ond the bouea weie lueu denuded of tbe fL-sO by ibe use ot kuives, aud were packed and Carried ay by jouug Wayne, and bulled uear ibe homestead lu which Geu erai Wajue was boiu and IU which his deaceUdaUlS Bill! live. I'bls aC- 0 uui ot tbe ghoul-ilke pioceeuiugs ut Dr. Wallace bas au incredible eouud, out it la lut-raliy aud strictly true, aud will be corrobora.ed by any uld cu,x.-u ot tile, luuug Mr. Wayne Xuew uolhlug ul JJf. Wallaces ope- a:ions until many tears alter. He was ibeu greatly abocked aud Ue cUred Iftat ns would never bave per mitted suco treatment uf bia -futber'a rema.us, but Would have returned ibeuj 'o tbe grave aud poaipoued their removal to a more convenient season Yel tbere IS uo reason to doubt thai Dr. Wallace, who wa a uatful aud promiueui man iu bis day, thought be was doing every tbiug lut the best, aud meant uo disrespect to tbe mortal pait of bis old lrieud aud paiieui aud army comrade, Gcuerai Wayne. Over ihe GeuHral'a bones, iu Cues- ter couuty, a mouumeui was raised. Bjt blstieeO waa returued lo I.sgraVe at the t o. ot the Uig BlbU, IU r olt Pre-que Ule, by Dr. Wallace, aud turgoilen. Tie tort a m.ere tUck nde crumbled away, lhe &sg staff decayed, aud tbe precise location of tbe grave was lost. CJowe (our years ago, however a digger fr relics ou tbe site of tbe old tort ujeartbed a colli J Cover iuto wbicb bras beaded nails bad beeu so driven as lo form lhe initials "A. W." without Ibe figures ot Wayne's age, date of bi death, &C. I'bls ucteruiiued the l .eallou of ihe grave, aud there ha sluce beeu iu E lo a teellug thai 11 should be uiaiked by n mouumeui of some sort. Ii ba, iu fact, breu eurrouuded hy t'halus, sup poiied oy four piece1 ot eupi-rauualed artillery, aud also mai aed by a Uag rtr.lT, but suuieitiiug more promiu ut is desired, aud will doud less b built if not by legislative, aul, ibeu hy local subscription Buffalo Jlx re$a. E T. HEiHBOLDS COMPOUND Fluid Extract i THE SOMERSET HEEALD, ErrBLiHD 1927. J, M. HOLOERBAUM & SOS'S. JTIST Received STOKE PHARMACEDTICAL A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL A GOOD FAMILY PAPER. West End, Main St., Somerset Pa.. HEAD QUARTERS FOB THE SALE OF C2A2!KC:r 1ICWS2SAKD ESAP2B.3, OLIVES CHILL2D PLOD. HA3SES- G3A12I LULLS. PIEE THZLCHZH AND SSPAKATC2.E0S2E P OWSES. ANl Diseases GENERAL, LOCAL AND POLITICAL XEWS. OF THE BLADDER I KIDNEYS. For Debility, Liss "f Memorv. Intlis posilion to Exertion or Business, Shortness ut Brea.h. Troubled with. Thoughts of Disease. Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back. Chest and Head. Rush of Blood to the Head, Pale Countenance, and Dry Skin. If these symptoms are allowed to no on, very frequently Epileptic Fits anil Con sumption tollow. When the constitution becomes a fleeted it requires Hie aid ot an invioratimc medicine to strengthen and tone up the system which RED HOT REPUBLICAN. FARQUAHR'S FurII.. rhlnet witb SiKikrra. fe ThrrsMii Ma- FARQ S Tnreticr iv Si'iwmlur. FANNING MILLS, COlaX PLOWS, SHOVELPLOWSHARES, Cultivator Shovels 1ST ID Kepairs for I'early AU tha Fl:s I'm AceomiuiKlnie a I.atly. HbiMuS mm DOES IN EVERY CASE. it Cold ia tas Coatj. NOW OPENIIVIG J. M. HOLDERBAUM & mi STORE West End, Main St., Somrset,Pa A Largs and Well SslscteJ LOT OP DRY GOODS, XOTIOXS, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWAKE, ' HATS A CAPS, HOOTS A SHOES The Largest, Best sud "Cheapest Assortment of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING Fresh and New, Ever Offered in - SOMERSET. All Kind of Province Takei in i:xchaiige for .UODs ONLYjjjJ JjfjAYEAR THE BALTIMORE Weekly American. Sea ot the SniXKlMi CLOCK. Ms. m t rt t t ri n rn tttiti LARGEST CIItCUI.AT10 TAf ISKiiSlT. KtSr CHEAPEST PAPER THE WORLD. -IN- r jau ; just eucn a groau as a person jcout-picuou oQiL-es muted woeo he 'vielda up tne gnoal.' and UlliuK all mo 1 tubbed mv eye aud bia:ed around iberoi.m. The fire waa oreitv wtllj burned out. I once more replenished j it, aud now noiiced tbat ihe door wbicD 1 had before fouud closed atter leavtug ti open, was open, wneu I knew 1 bad cloeed it. 1 walked to the door aud drew it but, aud to make assurance doubly Hure, 1 took a stoui hickory cpliuier aud iuaeried n iuto ibe handle a armi-circuur piece ot irou, in euch a manuer ibai it would resist any ordinary effort made lo open the door without Ural removiug ihe epliuter. I uow arranged my saddle and saddle-bUuket, and having Oiled the cup of my wocket flaek with wbitky, drank u aud lay down in front of the fire, eoon anerward fall ing asleep. Uo loog 1 fclept 1 knew not , but I was awakened oy sometbiug, 1 kuew uot wbat. 1 was wide awake when 1 opened my etex, and ibe fare cast bui au uncertain aud fitful glow upon objecld in the rouui ; Out ftil. there was enough light to render ob- jecis distinctly visiole. Tbere, not nix feet from me, stood tne lorm ot Jack Grisson. 1 gaasd upon tbe ap oearance for a momeut. I noted particularly tbe fact tnat objects which 1 kuew were ocniud lue appa- ruion were nut ri.-ib!e tnrough it. 1 cloted Grst one eye and ibeu ide u.b er; ibe object teaiuiucd as before. 1 moved my baud belore my eyes; it was ebut out ; but wbeu 1 removed my bund there it stood as before. 1 gZa, 1 was now saucueo, uuu ii:e appan'ioo of the guerilla chief, Jack Uri&soo. 1 epi Ke to tne lorm, out it returned no reply. 1 drew a revol ver, and aiming it at the breast of tbe figure, pulled ibe trigger. Tbe fcbarp report followed, aud a loud ringing 'ba! ha! ha!' echoed through tbe room. 1 tcazsd agaiu ; tbe apparition was euli tnere. A pe culiarly sorrowful expression spread across its countenance. For full minute it maintained its position, whea it moved suddenly across tbe floor, and as suddenly sunk out of sight. I arose to a sitting posture, rubbed mv eyes, but could see noib- inir. I arose, tock my lantern, and searched tbe whole house from gar ret to cellar. I found nothing to re ward my pains. t ben morning dawoei I saddled my horse aud made my way to my boarding boose Lest Ton think tbat I dreamed tbe whole aff ir. 1 will add tbat whea 1 examined my revolver I fouud tbat one chamber AeKi&eridii-charged. "ow, can you tell me uf any plausible mauuer of accounting for this matter I "I freely confessed my inability to do so : and. after smokinir a ci gar apiece, we son ht our repose." Girls, will vou listen to a few words of advice 1 Do not marry yoo cannot find a suitable husband, for a bad husband is infinitely worse tban none. ever marry a fellow who is ashamed to carry a small handle, who lies ia bed till breakfast, and until his father bas opened hi shop or ofSce, and swept it oat ; wb frequents taverns, bowling alley prize fights, etc ; wbo owes bis tailor, shoemaker, jeweler, barber, printer and landlady, and never pays bis debts; who is always talking a boa bts acquaintances, and condemning ab-.v reproach, li.f y couditiouR prescribed by men of ihe liyurd Biauip. but tne Democratic p;iriy has not yel fouud them. NaiUia.lj, tbe tuauagers of Siate p -luic are lak-.-u wbeu the pany has Nalioual t fficer to ft.l. Ujich, just elected Secretary of ihe Senate, la an expert in DeuiucraUc p.liiics in Teuuesree. Au uuirn eous aud dlograCtful scandal follows bim into bis uew and exal ed Hi e. If hi oariv bad breu lu ooer ear- her, be Would bave m -de a Na luuul exDibuiou of himself before now. He has done his bestiu bis circumscribeQ fivld, heretofore. If be u kept in the ollic-e io which a flushed Demi.cra ic maj rity in the Seuaie has junt -lect-ed bim, w ilu be diburemeuts of the Seuaie lu bin power, we shall bear from bim again beture long. Bright, the uew ly. elected Seigeaut at-Arius of tbe Seuate, iu bis narrow field f borne politics, bas distinguish ed himself as au oQL-e-bolder no pub liclv declares bis tuieution lo make money out of bis place. Aud to ibis typical D.-mocra'.io officer Indiana ia iudeb'ed for tbe frm 'cat-t-kiuuiug," which, iu vulvar defiauce of puouc decuuey, be u-ed to illustrate ihe rap acitv with wbicb be tell upon tbe re sources of au bouoiable fik-e. We are onl jilt now ou ibe thresl - old of a ue" Democratic era of cor rupiion. Tbeiutauiies wtncomaiked the last De.nocratic Aduinr.Btra.i m bave beeu well nigh f -rgolien by tbe average ob.-erver They bsluug to an almost pre historic age. But wherever Democrats bave secured power in the several Siates, tbere bas been financial corruption. Re pudiation, extravagance aud criminal recklessness nave cbaracierzd ihe management of tffairs in Missuuii, Louisiana, Tennessee, and other ot the States iu which Democratic rule baa replaced tvepuoncan rule. As soon as tbe Democratic party secures a foothold any where, stealing, irad- ng, aud all mauuer of discreditable practices are to order. bile tbey were out of puwer, witb no opportun ity to steal, tbe iJemocrats were clamorous for reform. As soon as they force their way to the public crib, they begin to fight over lhe spoils. N. 1. limes. enlties during tbe day. Oh! 'tis agio-j them ; whose tonne is always ran Writing ou the rail, Mr. Bordelie says ibat a womau witb turee bird cajies aud a little girl bad jost got ou iLe iralu. bhe airanites the ibree bird cages on a seat, aud theu she aud the little girl stand up iu ibe aisle, aud be glares arouud npou tne uogallaut men wbo remalu glued to their beats and lo. k dreamily nul o'ltie window. 1 bend my face dowu iu ibe lublet aud write turu.us ly, f -r I feel her eyes fastened up o u;e. Somehow or other, I am always tne victim in Cises ot this delicate uature. Just as 1 expected. 6 tie r-peaks, fasteuing her commanding gaze upon me : "Sir, would it be asking too much if 1 begged you io let myself and my luite girl have tbat seal ? A geutlt mau can always hud a seat more easily ibau a lady." Aud she smiled. Nut the charm ingest kind vf a smile. It was too triumphant to be uleasiuir Ot course 1 surrendered. 1 said : "On, ceriaiuly ; I can Gad another seat without auy trouble. " She thanked n.e, aud 1 crawled out of my comfortable seat, aud gathered up my overcoat, my manu-c.ipT, my shawl strap package, my valise and overshoes, aud she aud ibe little gul went into me vacant premises as soon as the writ ot ejeciment bed been served, aud hey luked happy and co'iiforiable. Tueu 1 stepped acrocs the aiple ; I took up those bird caef, set ibem along oa ibe coal box aud sai don ou tne seat thus vacated, lupol. geiically remarked to ib w uin, wbo was geziug at me with an t-x-pressiou that boded i rouble, that "it wa much wanner for ibe canaries up by ibe stove." She didn't fay auyibiuK, but she gave me a look tnat made it much warmer tor me, for abont five minutes, than tbe rtove can make it for the canaries. I don't believe she likes me, and I am un comfortably confident tbat she disap proves of my conduct. hurungton HawLeye. Helmbold's Buchu IS UftEQUALED. By any remedy known. It ia preseriU-d liv the most eminent pin scians all over the world, in Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General Ill-Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Compl'ts, Female Compl'ts, Sec. IIpHdiiclie. Pain in the Shoulders, Cmiah, Dizziness. Sour Stomach. Jbruptions, bail Taste in lhe Mouth. Palpation ot the llearl. Pain in the reiiioo oi the Kidneys. and a thousand other painful symptoms, are the offsprings ot Djupepsia. Helmbold's Buchu Invigorates the Stomach. And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bowels. and Kidncus to healthy action, in cleans- imc the blood of all impurities, ana tnipari- ng new lite and vigor to the whole sjs- tcm. A single trial will he cpi'ite sufficient to convince the most hesitating ot tts valua ble remedial qualities. Keep It t Yourself. 4 Tbaudertolt. Ukcatu'R, ill., Alarcb fi. frtday eveuiu( Mrs. Jones Nye, wbo lives six miles northwest of Decaior, was tiding toward borne, having in a spring-wagon with bernelf her daugh ter Kate, aged sixteen, Puss, aged twelve, aod a young man by ibe name of Robinson to drive. A heavy ibuoder shower prevailed at tbe time When one fourth of a mile from her home a thunderbolt struck tbe wag on, prostrating the horses, throwing Mrs. Nye to the ground senseless, and kiliinir the daughter Kale and young . Hobinsoa instantly. Toe younger daughter, who sat on tbe seat between the mother and Kate, escaped unharmed. Tbe horses sooa revived and ran borne, and Mr. Nye, meeting them at tbe yard gate, im mediately got into tbe wagon and drove to tbe scene of tbe terrible disaster, where, placing both tbe dead aod the living in the vehicle, be took tbem to bis sad borne. Mrs. N)e, tboogb suffering much from the shock, will probably recover. Yoa bave trouble your feelings are injured, your husband is unkind, your wife frets, your borne is not pleasant, your friends do not treat vou fairly, and thines ia general move unpleasantly. Well, wbat of ii? Keep it to yoursslf. A smoulder ing fire can be found and extinguished but when the coals are scattered wbo can pick tbem up? Bary your sorrow. Tbe place for sad aud dis gusting things is uuder tbe ground A cut finger is oot benefitted by pul ling of the plaeter and exposing it under somebody's eyes ; tie it up and let it alone It will get well itself soocer tban yoa can cure it. Chart ty coveretb a multitude ot sins Things thus covered are often cared without a scar; bu', once published aud confided to medd.mg friends, tbere is no end to ibe trouble tbey may cause. Keep it to yournelt Troubles ate traosient, and, when sorrow is healed and past, wbat comfort it is to say, "No one kne it until it was over." Tbe dentist will make more money per acber tban any farmer we ever saw. The waters very ofieo get angry and then yoa see tbe waters pout. Wbat do tbey weigh tbe Swanee river. down upon SOMERSET COln A9D iri A N EX T U A COP V SX -M OX T II S FREE. FOli A CLUD OF FVE. AND ONE VE VU. FOilA CLUBOFTEN. IVrxek op WmiT Mai axo Rosas, St JOSEPH HEER, Ttie Veteran Vnichaiaker, It prepared it time to furolth juu fim-claM ime keeptr, either la the line ul WATCHES OB CLIX.KS. lirin ! peclalty . Work(tairaii!fe. IH-e. 4 Subscription $2 a year. Iran sicnt advertising 10 cent a line. Special rates to yearly and quar terly advertisers. J2 papers to the year; no postponement on account of Christmas, Fourth of July or other legal Holidays. ASK YOUlt NEIGHBOR -TO- SUBSCRIBE! A varit-d lot cf valuable Prcn.iutr.s given f T Ciubs cf from 5 to 3 DM c p iK, a ti-r, of whii-b in puMit-r.ed in The V eekly Americas Specimen copifn rem free. Atdre-s CHAS. C. FULTON k SON, American Office, II .1 lmore, Md. A c r Mti kti thin place tun a lot U eelehrue.1 Hon Kn (r w! heuer than ami cftenp. Anj uot w.h w.tQU'iau at uo . lu wll iu fc-ml hia , piotitl earl or in n-m ...a hituw in onler lo mukr ure ul Kettiriv one hi In lua rourt.l? ul wliluic nuutu nt nl all who want rakei". YIIMSTKATOK'S NUl'XE. iiiite ut I). W. Buchanan, hit of Shi.lt T p., Somerset e.uuijf, Pa., loiter tu aAiuiiui8ritliO un ide Rat havu!j hern inifitel lo the niileniiKiirt, Boiictit her!iv KivrD iu tli xtt iiMtflltteil tu it Ut mkr mm dtHtc poymt'M, ADil tliotM! hAvinx eUiui.i iutrit It, t irt;ifeDl them lulj authvnticatwl firsr -m-ut iq Saturday, the fl h of l. A at lhe lae r(iii.re of d-c n(tet. fc UlZAUtl lt C. b!TUA?f A. March AdutiUMtrrtx. R ULE IO ACCEPT Oil REFILL of valkaclp: iiE L ks r ate. the Curi Miiiin 1'ic.is o S mihti '.. 2 ., lo:h u nteri ;e. ilirtjrte.l. at iri-Uweiif Tet r W. sul?r. "t AUojfHvny Vwji.. ii. t.u s i . ciu-it fur the (liifeot ItM r-:il -t,itf. I will s it ;it j iti'lto ,ob lite prt?!:tifH,s in A leuiiriiy tuUfihif un Saturday. April 2i, I.s7X A tact of 'an1 ututte in AIK'!iea Twp ait ifPt.ii t, ai'j lMiig lunU of Mimuel Wnlkcr Ann Jn.ner. arw others rn)'aini.i 2UT acrrsi, 1hjUI 40 cre rl-arel, j ! ut watch r tu meri'tijw: ih tMtUn welt ttiafre i. Tho ltu-pptvtmt-n'a ar i on an t a hlf itry tt lioufs. (wiiiherlwar '!), a buik htru. -ru( huupe other 'Uti'Uil.iin; r"h.trl if huit s t'ru't trf; 8,nuie i nvr I it waiter nvur the houses - there tare a la t wn uLhtr rinic! n t he rtml.-H-P lhat lurui the r re .tier :y ut wal t wii aa leira ttuti, iu th it vi:i!ittv, a I pih- Drlf nt!y sircar "tiounti to run trn.ar.iuili. lhe unrr.y U t -e'e'l ilirtrctly r. tho Smiraet. anl iieiturt 'urni ike. io 1 has ten Ir ui my ye in a ik now it Uvori e liwe t.n t. A c jn.nipUu ei r Urn'! ruut Ut rrwniiy hwn urveyetl t r"Uieh this pn-rty. ho I ia thv t.iily ru e hy whioh r-tiiror. ran iw iniulu frHn tiie S .mrset eiunty dul fteMa lo liiitrscet th? i'eiiutyl Tjnirt Kiln.t'i "l Minn' Jhir. Brlfr I C"unty as ii iiv.ctiy io the u&ul l wiiv la faViif.ttiiy kn wn as OceteV a U p. t ra o m ai li WVUh ti A. If Tl-.K S One-thin! In h:inl. one thlr! la six months : r'n l:tte 1 -r l:r. u4 one hir 1 It ona yer lr . l ite of ler, with in :erer. oa UctttiTiii.1 iiatj merits fnun ooQarniA'ion -W r iliK'Ka. WALKFR. March 19 A?eiit!i e ul rt-r w . Smtr. o njics lttnnir, liirnir. ts oer. r.iu.iN-tfi ltatfriuarrietf wkii Jiicb H.irk tan. md I uv t iu rtuiitrvu t hia i-Uk( titer Hum in 4vr. ivam-i, If tuieu Atum. JitC'O, liriii, ttiitiwih tntnruur rietl with Ahrthtux t!uuukrl Minrtrei 10it ru.u rtttt with W in. Mi keti, ihechilira r-i-!iti in utLersct cunry, auU gritiui cUUurta m etfe o tiu y Ha., '.fu ur h rcny n tifi! t appur at u OrpriHL'rj' a t. U htt ht I I at S'mtrft on Hhb i;y iietlSLh t y of irti nrxt, t cttjt r rtiu.e h irtke iUn rml jt;t;i ut licury Yuunic. t!rvmt :tl i lit hi t-;tlriM v tlunti vu, or ah-jw etus why 'ja i nit out e i T.VO.R kVLt. M.trt-li 1 ULE TO ACCEPT OK UEFL jE. Li Jfinia K Jihnsrn. Satin lnterm:iiiel witb F9ltrtnk, ( o. .lithnn tan-i S .nth nil' nirrtti. otSumrt:i c uny, F . SAmnH J. J.'hhs-'irt reitl'nic n H-tf nettttli, Mitrion cuumr u c-t Viriutib. Kuieiin) miertuarrrivtl with .ima ( Ki'.teu.'tir aii'i Henry Juhn!t..n Duia uf C tinenta M trslialt eouniy We-t iraii.ta. 1 1 Vou ari ht-retiy notiant t.iiper i unifrtihir t t.urt tu hcl'i at ;4uiurei, u MfnUy liw 2c. a ituy uf i?ril ui-xf. tu ate t ur relupe t Ua tbe ril est 'io l SaraU A. Muq. itec'd, at ti v prni-wti T;nu.uimtur fchow caue why tlw una rjll-iUltt Hilt ft ill. hentf PO(di. EIKYARKYLK M;irch l.r lTtf. i bett. M;arth 11 Wllmm JI g--ftf.'raat Jri-Bm ---t'T-Tif i i. -fr Price $1 Per Bottle, Or Six Bottles for $5. Delivered to any avUress free from ob- bervitiion. Patients" may consult hy letter, receiv ing the same attention as by calling, by answering the followini' questions : 1. Give your name and post-nllice ad dress, oiunty and Sutc. and your nearest express otlice T 2. i our aice and sex T Occupation t Married or sinsle? Hinht. weight, now and in health ? How long have you lieen sirk T Yonr complexion, xlor ot hair and eyes . nave you a stooping or erect pan: 9. Relate wit lion t reservation all you know about your case. Enclose one dol lar as consultat ion tree. Yonr letter will then receive our attention, and we will give you the nut ure of your disease and our candid opinion concerning a cure. - Competent I'tijhicians attend to corres pondents. All letters Hliould he addressed to Dispensatory. 1217 Filbert Street, Pbila delphia, J'a. 3. 4. 5. G. JOB "WO IE? or ALL A Purely Vegctalsls-Esaeiy Tlio Karct . "i:"W"st and Ttet ever tliovor.-I for KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, PILES, GRAVEL, CO?4ST!PATlON, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, DIABETES. CA ffOSDERFUL D1SG0VEHY) A pnnly vc;ntablc eonponn d. not dtvtoird n lia poisonouillqr.ors, being drj-s ;cntlo catliartic and elective tom sure to cleetually cnreomcof tae most oommoa auil painfid dijcascs tbat bafllp med ical B'iiH. Those wbo bave been eurcd 7bca oil other mean:. r.iaod.Jastlt-.j: 'It is tho greatest tlosslngoftbe e." "I believe I should not now be alive bnt for it." rhr-icians in rcgaiarpractica eay : "It worts like e charm and cuoctivcly." TOR SALE BY ALL DUrGGISTS. y rf ibrKlDNFT WORT nniKrt Mrnrwiiir bcmtltly Mtwd, will nuui pi-M7, pTT!ua. in xtt tarn pvrr-. orgi'it Apr 2 VSvShiNEK S SALE Of VALUABLE KrJ L tsrATC Hy virtue of n nlr i.fuett out of tho i imrt 4 riiHnnfi HicmS, iu ami for the LVuiily uiSnDrwc ln utMirrsiifirtcfl A.-siut: of ei(ttiao Iftrw tf an I wile ! r Tw,f, c-un'y aiot'trf M Siite t Df'ylv.tui. will s II i puMic 91k, at ihe tXurt UuU5 ;, lu the Uoriu)i ol swiuerwt Saturday, April 12 VJ, a 2 oVlwk r. Jf., the rlhwinr Ueat-nlmt !tii e.-t itc. va: A evrtuia trie f !an1 ttantf? hi MtlhTl Twv S"iuft H.t oaiiry S'.a:e ut Pentiylnu j't:tio lantiM t fiT I'uttnan. C.ririiUM B-rteT, itwti ri.i'i Wrtlat-r nu t t(ii;r,e'ntaiiiim YjZ m r! or It", un t a!t.tw.tie, wiib a K'ttwi imt iry .t wii;uz It Urw. bjni an I (ttiiru ixiittiii if- .ui pui(iiI - : liia lupin id Hull tmr..-t.w.i .ili a trtt iKcinilile houte. Tk.H ilS. iVn ei cent of the nur h:ie to 1 p ttl m ijy vt uue-thfnt iuclu tin lb mt wtit. tuiDrDfl ttn ul sale uud tit-livrr ol tljtt, tmeHbir I in ns mtHttns ao-t out thini ioom Ttr r i'ft'UUsui unlcr. n: Jt.b ui Jawun. lHT'j ) wtih I iteirst on ArU rrei puymn Uaitf aie, to to tct urtxt ty ju U-ur.ut t ara.uL tL KttX. M jrch VJ Ai.-Unee ol SlMtUu (Ki-ltr NEW PENSION LAW! Ail .lisch penslviis y ni?w Ut, b ir'n h vt t ilT irire K. i-cieil atx-n ls rr-'icni. r ftiuuer? an-l ui.iki.DtM. 9i'Dl iwu umi l-r ik Li, blanks aulJuJiriiiMhmft to N. W. KITZOEBALI). Feb. 26 Bo WD. Wiiiui:uo. I'. 0. SSIG.NEES NOl'lCE. tt.:nTT Gle"nrr Si"nvrwli Tp iav m-i-.e n inuiut Ut 1 he onilereUnwi i"i. i li-rby Ktvea tuall pTn miletuwi io tbe A-'-iiin-.r to make name liaos pnniDi 10 t5 oJ Aafiifne". an.1 ilm kmiDir eUluu )r-.!c tii.-iu lo ihe mme Kir e:iltmot imui-iif licmy ii. Illessner, ou S .turHj " M' JOHJ? M. (LESSXEH. M ircj 19 A-iun- DESCItlPTIOXS EIECDTtD with heatses and dispatch. ; l CO eiuytuwn, lliilfci.Tm. VU A LALS2 1JTJ1IBES OP II. T. HELM ISOLD, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa. fjgrSubscribe for the Herald, i SOLD EVERYWHERE. BLANK RECEIPTS o:sr riAsD. ED. B. SCULL, Business Manager. SURE REWARD, 5 VE.IHS TO PAY t OIt A FJIK.TT. S4 to SIO Per Acre. BpwIi and Irlapln Land In Tliililiran in the IIIILLIUN ACHIK.H IM ol' Ibe Cirand HanliU and luU.otia It ail road lorupiui. TITLE PEBl'IiCT, Strona oll-rrrr crop- j l. iity r.rtu br no drought n rt.inc.i bu no nopprr. Rnnnlngr traini pnre water ready markel fiehootN Itaiirwud coin plcted tnrousn centre cf I. ( ri-iil. Send for pmpiil, Ijsu. or ticrniaii. Addrpsa W. O. IU f.r! '.HT, I.f ud t ottiiuii.ner. GRAND It tk-IUS, .! ii. UtiiTOK is" .NOTIC E. la the m uter ot tha ee.unt ol ; In " ' 'J m Ku in mTrustee lorthe ! t'-oini"" rlei" .ile ot" the Sumerscl s .Viinrril ( S norrjeM ". Point KailriJ. j So- - J 1 " 1 t&inl'J-; Ami now. M.ireh 4 lST', un tlii' f K iufia.in. rro-tee. tilr.1. ihe Court J i vie u.Uistrii aie me luu.1 In th B 1 ratee, to oU nuioiisr ib-xm lellyeiil J '"'Extrwt from tbe KworJ eertined rX 1S;,J- H. F. SC'HELL. lfr'ili'- By virtue of above re,-ltf.l .jminlwi.. j package Jjjiraiiliji POLISH. ALWAYS READY FOR USC. KffrrMrw. ffft. Swrybd-Bll.TMa ft iMfc wffbo.r"Ki i.ww. II. fcuui or na.ua. fc.JwuK n.tri. asuotuss" ers oi the njri iijo h-m ! l w eomjw "'r"r7,f. ike iltie pvinuueul wueo aua wi.ere lutjj' jLH .SSIU.NEEd'XOTU-Iv r pro"!"" "ZA towtmh p. hvm uwil v..lni f.,r the wm-lil ol Ul. cre.liton. lo the ' nolK-e U hefi.y Kiven to all P,r",n' 'l.i t the Awiun--r to make tinrue.naie ' . th s Ih.w hnviaK eU.iu will '''. ,,T B.r.iW n rtMi I'-in-1 ii u. ..i. ... Tv oo Siuurlay, ,U4I1 il mt will li at n.v ortiee. Id ! April 4. is: to iliwuaruK A ut.-.K.t,.wAt 1UUKT rilOC LA M ATON C .v- fflLLIAl ,L'U: Prwotent .. the wverul Court, ol .f the. -ounlir. eomiH.wr.il t ' I'",4!W trt l.i.l... r,.l ln.ll.eol the! .Kirtf "I "." . ij miner ant tieueral Jd Oelivery. w. .11 eai.itHl mi ot herons er, ,r. IJ,, U,U ol iheC..unol K'r urtV, Oneral Jail IM-Iiverv for b a- u,l oiheroaeixlers io i'Conty u lwue.1 their .rwi awl '".'ew.nu J" iaic . Curt .'.I Common ter Sei. f the Peart. ... .i -.o.ruui OveraoU rrminer.. .. On Xoaday. Awrll JO i Hcntaa -O- POLISH W I DUST. RUST. WASTE. ' BAUSU. HENRY S. IISCLEB, Sol3 Banuracturer, oct,ia Mivrica it kfrtb) given to all t Pea, the IV,r.. r ol C!. tunty uf S.nert. that u ';rrM,4-.iT, their proper :W. with Ike t . do th,! thinirs " irnhj U the ltr1 behull apiwrtain u r " Jarr-f '2 will pr.icut aiowih'Pf'"?" jj he in the jail ol S.anert L h M there, o tproale analort f'g h YLtjj March M ".. ft BTlU!lTIB!&s Ucak"tlTYrc.'l,'- iHttal'.-e :-. .tf. JJarticnlar 'ree- Uuxu U
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