la . ilea-;. fbTtW rTerei , w'.io w Ue f.T iiit waoi'-l i' " L r rem .vi. fr on Pa to aa ,a" , if 7.7 . .j-r Win " fiomt r t, IVr. iuH ;l,it?,,r u,h1. ii "'" M,u.eraet. Kenna. f. TI'iKNT, s. jTn'Bri--ir-tir. rut. J'r'- .- ,TY AliiI" H- V.nn-.L few 1 , nnor-l t-e I ' ,u ..Bun.-.h Kuiidui. ' 11Ai A l-TUK.N tV AT La :..tE.TlNt UAb S...m.-ni, l'a., will -.. ftW''" ' : . HAl.l'-. ATTf.KNrV!" AT i-' ! ,T,aulHs A.I 'iifine- , , a.u. ATll KM! ATI. AT LA W, (UD- Um- fib. 18 raiy ruuii, 0 ATTKMTATI.V. lmnib"tb fil' . l- ii.i cti.lr. .,..,...1. 1' UNUV AT LAV. ...int:. ''' .: .! , .. KMri.r..u.--- J" iTT''.;M-.V 1TH'V- i IV. Cite all"1 1M -1.1 V. Al K' ;NKY TLV.V. .... . i il'ii k i'-' i't' '1.1- ATT'.Nr"YS Al 1 . . -..l:.j,v.-.-i:;iuU. HtEH ' -l- " - (.Hi IE -r.,l.N.V AT LW. i. urinal...- .. ! ?vs Ssa:rsst Heft , ,r.,rv:i ,'-'rSK .i.:i-.,T"iXtVSIl -- , it M- , -r f-.vn-' '. ,( E V KiMM LI.!- $ON j -VA-V' II . . --i -Ml "i.i 'M-ll: '' j ' ' ;-' , k.r:?B.s ' '. ; .-'-I -. r a - rn.uzui: r.v i ii -.: ; ; i-i : i nut. . r. ne-r.r I V 1-. ... r . r. . Pnvr ;... .Si. Iv-U. IV ,K H. BSH'BAKt-R :ci, w-o hit i.r.i..fl;.ni ; ,1 t.iJM-rct nr.1 fH-Mt- j l uT wt '-' tL Har- j I)?. . t..i.UNS. rtXTIST. S.ifrrt. 1 b ?f!T r ' " Lti-!'nefi? f.-un-. l1-rM V lo I 4.. u- i 1 twin nt an k.l; ii''l !..iim:. I- , tltiaKBa-nat.iu.r!.4. tvt-rtt.i T!; a g milI.lt. warrant! 1 ' .l V.v r.'-.'i !i- 1 i i: .- c ;..B ;... i. l. ttr i Dr. W.F. FUNDEMiEKG,; IjiIpUvc d. ut SKrgotit, ; liMEjrdiii Ear Mil 1: Ixa.ei -p . : .V- ..4,... or, so Nnntto f'rnfrr Mrrrt. lZNTlnTS. DE1TTIST. "t -4 il r 1 I T.rw l-U-.0i;. S -z-.rveU Pt. 'fM. COLLINS, IH.MIST, K I. .' ;' V .'' -.'.;:, til t-.-r'ti id c,jt-e. t-r;ii.lT.-i,.,g f-Tl :it h.i ln- Mkh ei-j-i-e u.lau:i:if'that en l k';i oi t,., .;. ,( ;, W..T ,Hn.$ttB jrm - '' -' y ' t T vliu in tiiis r-.i-ntry. . . .1 , . . u.,a i j.- m. t'. II - ; 1k1j. Uiii. u.v thwiii.r.'i i ,l ;i M - r .;mi .'nliiiir -tuu'.u.. tiiat ; '-i r ;i..t i. u-1 l :vi:.j kT'.i f.t?-1 Jii-j ..a ei; uu ur at tu.tr tiw i : Krt - ' 'TlflC-AL TKE7II!! YI TZY. UEXTIST Lt CITY, sonant Co., Pa., T" - " ante-l tt, l id the rer n , 7 ;" ii.tr.r..ni. InMrte-l la ttit la aitiral u-..h Tr.. t,. It .;:- ' i. :. i: I t eud.!:.x r u.np iaii :a D'AVJOXD HOTEL. f'VMOH I'A. s I! .' ! wli r.- n h iu l,n'r t;i t,nl . v it tl mi i t a t i. 1... . .... .. . .. v - i i r i. i- irjnviu p. IK- ; 'f , ..' -' in t a!. " ' a .. " :i'-:. I...W farhesf r ami r .r mm. t. v r t -. v , i i-.ii. j -roji. t.0. tiui.l. S ";'' r.. I'a. i ,i ' '. SERKY'S TEA. " T Hi TE3IW, (t.- li, lr. 1 I . 'I. I I Cji-. -i .'. 11.1 1 ,1 c,r, -.t i k h 1 , -v.J ck-ar.irn: ed !rtn..b is U n-ja,., A'..ut 1 .jun-t i.s ; 't i.s-r tJ w i. ... iO B s:, . " ' '-oo per owcra. M . Box. " -...a,i,,,i,,3 1 r.:i i . .'Til' ' f'-i a'-CBiu-d ti.a.I 'ri .e.i line ! VOL.-XXVII. XO. 17. BANKS, ETC. XKW BANK. Ccunty Bank CHARLES J. HARRISON, "'.!'. vtl -r ttn.lc ir al! an of efmieu 5iatca. C'i'uri'c Bilcraie. Hu'ter n1 irtbcr coei-k ! le-rled snd cmIk-J. fjimcro nutl Wraterneicbarire on hsn j. liPtullutx-ct nuile wltb rv,mit n.-es Ai.uii ,!l. ir4. t'urtlpj dcalrtnK lo icr-hiM V. S. 4 VEE -V..NT. FVMjLU LOAN, cs b xmihbm date.! ut tlil lUitt. The rupoas ra lrtatil Id dcnoui mo. Pi(i6 L4 BPS B. BU'KII tets fsr Fire d LiS fesnce, JOHN HIGSfic SON, SOMLKM IT. I 'A.. ahI Ileal Estate Brokers i:staim ishi:d i-o. fttf n h ilt;W In tell, roy r c1iiik pro- erty, lr ri::t w ill t:nI it ilinr HJv;mt.4re to a:ils. . i ii.xs r. iin;". C3 AS li. FISHER. 0RT0N & FISHER, nm n is mirtn-rnnrnn f.i A ' r; 1 1 nunc FACTORY HQ. 7. Whchsols and Rstail i i:.ii.r::;s in. iCIGAPuSfi: TOIJACCO.j r.mr. t-t : t 'itr U.nu l ave Jirrt ttifcri Ihji-h j ui.ti : r nri-.l n S"iim m-i con y. A I-t IUv. ! run it ii' t'l'iiiMiit.' T--M . Wf :it"ti t l-r lnrthulac- I tu-ii? tin t o' ifi W't- c iii Uie iiLU-o-j ii -it i 1'-; i ir Tt.. r fi.:-k n I j-ric . In ' u- .1 S.urf nrrv lht h'jfii t aott tiuftr, j p t in-pi.tr t srn'If u! Mm-kl' C C'J j ui. ! ail k; o! fL- kTt Ui-urtu. j 1 i. !i t..: K:;Ivi' re at No. 3. j MAMMOTH BLOCK. Jjn 15 M.fr' " f A. i ( ..,,, .,.,..,., r ,hl ,., ,..,' .j..,. n. tft. ' -rt.'.n.' ..n-',fWir (W.r .. . i ,.j. f,, iwrt.iurt.tin rr'iy irr-rii'rff'.'r.rri hit. CX!Ai:.pS;J -' " - - v ' SO SIMPLE hJ' U-J CHILD CAN RUM IT. 1 USE Fashions,- They are especlaify de s.;rn?o' to rr.ecl Ihc requirements of those v. ho de-ire to dress v.e!'. Thfy areun-jpinci in Sty!e7 permit iii FiT, and so s rp!: that iticy are readily under&tcod by ih - ! tuost :nxperi?,ced. Send 5c. for t-t- - "Domestic" FcsMcn C; 1 NEW YCRX. ! 9 " Z1 r r " I M. alk aft f" ULA il i ylvju ii u ri i: 1 . 1 1 . . i - .- rv f ' i s !. '- '. i- ' Kl Ir. i:lv i Kl '.: :. rV I . . J. 1 .tVnl i ij-ai-ii'i.r. -l. Ti r t f j '-- r- . I r t I -r t irrnlare. . t I 1 1 '. ) 1 '. 1 : In- M .l Tl: I'a. :t.l.:."tr W 4.MLU. EOSS LIQUID ELUEIN3. The Man. l l.H HlwetMCU Mannfaeinml in.n:iien.u 1. rvni.rii; it Ire lrn 4r ! . rati ai'.U'liiWe naeida. It Bill not frr ! r nil var eiMrhr hot inr them a heao lirul '. ill.. :il. l .ir. lie exi !lt.J hit l4earhlC. Fm-r ii;e jrea-anteed r fa'e I 'l ;;ner ndiin.vr N.J.uMe lat and Cirmlara. tall:;, .'i-.n-l .y JIIII.IItBV,riifbar(b l. Ur. 1 1 J ' lit l 5 -4 I fill Pap l " l 1 l. ' .o- ri 4 IMIXl6TV:AT0jl'6 XOTlCFjVu..r .mniv Lenv &!i4...'t;?rris - iX rai:h. UtB.f I pper Ttir-i it. If U.Hitol ll.crei T" . ... . ..I X" 1 U Twp . dif ar."d. I Leitrrr ol a..a.nira4i.i e tbe nr ete j l.ui.r.s iro xrma.rd 1.. li-e midtridxiic, te lj t ! he'' . a-iie,'- 'ci I L' '-ted I-. It lo ue 1:3 to ..-.e i:j , BavdUtC iv.Onl. Ed t SHrtf iJUSH BIT. !St u if jriKt tltni ou:y krftheuiji-aud tor vt:l- sr.ert f ff.S UHLsAV, 4.iniiaij::atr. alarr t nici .N.rfi-- is trr1 y riren that itmi'J -rt rt K '.lnMimd !be S..wirre kCnntrn K. K. Co. .il l I.i ij a: ik '!h--e ol tbel'o.pauy, la t"--r-t. i'a . at the hr of 1 v'rkk. a. ni. Muo '. tiw K t, itarot ie, lr. fc the se-rp-me cf i..iu 1 nievft lor ui .Tca' Jf. BKTK. lcfetrj-. AjrillJ MISCELLANEOUS, G. W. SPEERS. DE1LE3 IX SELECT DRUGS, CHEMICALS, rUKEl &c. :c:- rrticular tifnti'0 mH to the roicpoonJlng of PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY RECEIPTS. FISHING TACKLE A. SPECIALTY M AMMOTH ULOriC, Somerset, Pa. March 19 PROVERBS. will t poll Inrl i cum that Hp Bll tu will oat cure oi l.tlp." I.ib bii-J 1 i'lriT itlyi-B H' i lil'.icrf.' limA of. vnxTire Hip BUtfr bniMf ilv ill lf atnttis un-fi nitituiually .rutii tirl Ot.'' Iji'lioi! 1i you wn' I. i.r. y. tiMliliy. Filr fklo r ob"!. Mul th WFrt- r-ot urratli la hup Hit jh li i H!l cm." ter. .KI'lBfT dJ T'rlnii pp till rT rorol.Uinu of .11 ntl liver r'i:ti!at r n Uliltrn." tti by H-p li!tri." U tn.l. lMnii.rif.ntlv mr 3 "ClTvniTi, Law tirlhe. anl Htr.i ne Bittrr iri!." lj..iUi.i-r J-'Bily. iilh a tc lii.Ii Bi:tfr l.a re 'T.Iie U.jp Hitters -hrriimwa cl.y a' tn will h.v m du gflorti to i.rif; n tieHUli iK-nect rwkf !:ur t-ili tu lay. GrOIlGEW. BI'EEHS. Sotti evpot, Pennn. OF nomi:ksi:t itoiiorcai. e t PTf r th i Rorn. In'i uolvtj r.ia (l. V. 1) n.onl.. !-.. H-nl.irJ . Hnirr hm-r . txr.uieh 2$tiU.. Humt .-til-y . JW.P Kiutiu-l . ' " Jui.fll Sl.Uer.. Xut or An trew J. Ii..a t Aib'i rrt.i.iU i rum iinj: ju Umcnt . T Ul txrtM.iTrci. 1'ai.l hiio Treaaurrr (ba'aK) - l.r K"J9n t nrrt-L . iut lo . ij i . tit lu H bu . SO 60 . x 61 . -to l .li) Vi . . 134 01 Lmpall'l o hf onir. -at I -i7 Hi 0 ; 4a &0 S2 We the on-'er"1ir"Kl Ait;rf t.f S)iner.t Br- oh iu rertlty tttt we bare au:iie4i an t examln fit timv.icbtrit auJ iwiuaEi uf the ft rinic fiairtaetit and bave tuund tbetu rrrcct and true in alt tmrtu-uUrs. Wiiui ..ur hands and aral, the 7th day of April. . iiirles r. sn irr.s. (sju.j (tl Jhiit. W. tN V ULB, Skal llU4d. For thk Ear Km.iwi Mikh 31t. BE. XirTKOFTHK BOIU.rr.B. 1ST9. Ain't n!.el fn.m Ji'hn H Hu-Col.. t60 T7 - tfc.rtiicli K ie 11 '- - LurrM WcittLT.... .... U4 M Tl i'tT 4 Ami ..i .irii-rf lui I f. Libor k Sluoe f'T .Strrcta 4.'iii a P.ill- eJ. Lau.T. t:i lne'o.!lra;Ul. rewti lw. S91 W .11 ii-t-i;.Qr.u. iur- p !ni'ln:nx ofh. rm " " frimina-, repair to 1 .UK. Aa liuir i-j.., . V7 $2 l ' - (.alirvut nunceiis. Clerk and Tri furrr 11- 1 Til 1M0 5 id wlii.-li amount thre ha f-evn iid ... .7 S4 tni-aui flul ..atttauilir.K..... lui tit T -ta! Bi'n i!w (rum LVleour t5T tf Aai.-itnt f niti'.li i rler 1 B .ljue a.j.i .li!e lur lUc w jenr Ul In T al Vi" U J mx H. Ht siny, Cl l ki-tiib. I.e. Am. Bnt of :aidrtt tew K '. Am. But nr. r.HTfpii i 1 ' - U. iratti.nf i'orn alluwed.. " Tl Buliti t due the tivr.uit M Ml TuUl V?J K 'elhe undrraizne. Anultort ol Sumert For ij:h. liuciTtity, tbatwehareau itedandevaiBin. il.erai2heni ao.1 aurt'iin-ta of ttie fTeicdn taiviinrni. and have h ux... thein ci.rn.ct and true in all paTii-aur. Wiine." r hud and fcala tbe 7th dar el A jnil, 17. fHAI!LFSfT.SRFKR. SrAt.1 UtuK'jL U'.MbU, Set.j Apri:. IS Aatiitari Ay er's Yigor. For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. Mm MM A i r s f i ii p w!ii li i at on.-e a prco : 1 I e. lii.M!ilit-, u:nl f-fii-tn;J fr j.n- rtri ii r the li.-lir. Ft'tlrd nt grey h'tir is $n .n rrntnrrd It i'i oripirnil rulor. tn.'i th0 'if'-ti rntt frs or" ron!i. Tiiin l:n:r is tlb-Vf-nr-iV fulling lmir !-.rk-l, flu.) kJIn.x o!:eii. 'hritili .-ml alti-avn. orm-il ly its nn'. Xo'li i it tr ret''rtf ih' nnir vlicrv "lite f.ilio'..-s ar.' elt r-iye1. -r tire i;!itiiils rr.j. it-it ami iif".y( il, It ncli a rcin.'tiii aii m fct i-t -r i!M-f':il!ies Irr tiiiii aiH.ii J;i..il. IiiVt rni ( futil iii2 tLe liair witli a t'tini''iit. it will k'cj. it clean anil iirron. Its .Ta-i.iial ur will iivi'vont ;lie liir iron, t u.iiit j,rar Cillinsr 'Y. au.l cii:-H'j'(-iiliv Jirvvoitl liaKlmi-. Knt' fii:n Ui" il.ietcn-ni-i sulrdniKiis Tiliie'ii in:ike j-'iae j.reiKiratiotis il.tn- riToue. A3i'i isii'Jfiui.s j t Itit hair, the itv'lil biit not li.irui ertiv tor a it ATT5 "Pfc r ri n at r JTX t I f l L,OJ 1 1 X U 1 nothhi? eNe rau Ik? fiHitl ik-ir- al.Ie. ('i:.tainHi' iti:Lt.r . uil ins- hi, it M r a n .t 41 vltitc c-anibrV. S an 1 1 vt l.it l n j iii the li:ni ' lll'JI j it a rk-li. eli.xsy lnire ;i:i 1 ;i v;t' 'fti! jurfiinie. Prepaid by Dr. J. C. A yer i Co., iactan.1 a4 Asmlytiral i-lieutieta, LOWELL, MASS Booiersei NEW ARRANGEMENT. GraltemrslsloCsliBaj. On, of the Drtn at Oo"e?r k Co. ba jo't iworued frem the Eastern Ct'.les, where he lur- chatud . FOR CASH The bwt and eha-et stork f Q HDS that will be bruoght to tnwn in if fcas.il, tjui.s.iuj vi rsY g:o:s, notices, geocseies, PAIKTS A2733 OILS, LYE STUFFS, HAEDWAEE, auzEirawm. caefits, flcce CIL CLCTHS, &c, c, 4 Tbt5 K.0 we will fill FOR CASH tron a v.rt cre!lt to Trs-xMlM- pr.n If pil.l injiirtly whro due. w c wm auj cxcuniiRe thrm lur GRAIN, FLOUR, MAPLE SUGAR AND FARM : ' PRODUCTS GEN ERALLY. We M Pay CASH for FLOUR, WHEAT, OATS, COUX AND MAPLE SUGAR. Prodaru mud in 1I ran be "r!iver"! Lol-ire theci.li ur urmli r Kaun-.l. Thcca wuhii g t J tare Btt.i.ey L-y buiiiitf at the LOWEST PRICES Can do f bw iclvinic ot a mil anl c miMTln 4ar price tura. with a lier sir ttir Liuk tX(Hnccf aou atn(ic e.i;i.fci mnie a iotv tc- OUR CUSTOMERS Than any other r!m in tlil 1 OA'S OK CO I "3T t Y. . CASEBEER & CO. April .3 THEi.iHtiiKM uonsr.. j a ?; WAX AVORK JR. The imiiiertT of AlexanJT l oar.trvman will r-nl Jr nrrvl-e the tr.uiri(f atn. eudintr Ju't 10: h lKT'J. T.ir l!'t tbror djj ' (he ftKJ'lf thw ! the iH-iLic of Pbil'p SIiv-r in Krieieo. ftivtitie ifj' three davit at fi tI oi he .wn'.T in LarAimill mt'1 ftnm alteiistfiy thny5h"at DESCRIPTION. Wax Work Jr. I. a heantlful mull e.njr hay. 9 year ultl. 1 1 har-di- hitch. t uh. Imi (..an-.. irtectly vlinin ai.d uuu I. with a arc. h rt leirs el n i itiitvtt. ol irn-at atrenvth. k-mmI ac.tun. thuriHihly ruwl ttiuiier d ud ua prureJ hitn.rlf a ic'kw itiKM uetter. Me was irot or - aa vvikk. lniIorted fri.m Ki.cl.ina at a he.ivy cxjiene b ihe femisyiranra stocit imairtinB i;omiaLy, (i.ieo Jiihctto. atren'.) eaf owned hj tbe Westmoreland and Fayette Hura('umany -Hia.bwma a Wm4 well h.rmiHl. Hay cluster Lrt autre, r -Stumper." Hi rrand aire "Ohiry"." ihevr..iryol .Mr. Tayhind Somliam. F-rgrlaud. He. hy the n.Kl hore .OJory' who w a rap at WaMen and a price at Wiselierk. The dam o( Wax Wurk Jr.. was a FVtierl. brown mare hT Ynnir H.met Tom. The Sire of whoee Brand Sire waa the cel ebrated h'inte H-ne8t loin ' that wai auid .r 4ZUU. Mr OiWiiinmaa pnrehawl V.'ax Work Jr. ol Fbllip Ankerman oi Lyclpn. Wesimnre land ciBn:y. Pa . fur a larfte ruin id ntoney. Wax Wurk Jr. wae on exhibition at tbe W ei m-Jreland o nn-y lair held at lirevnuburir. I'a., where be divw 6rt pretniuia. He wan a'aorti exhitd h at the Soweract cuBiny fair? held in 1T4, 1T 1S77, where he drew hrat premium ea; u lime. TERMS, Five doi'ara (is) to inrnre a f.ial to he pid ar ia aa the mare it known to I wi u hull. Fart nat nh a mare ti're atie 1, kn .wa tu be with tal l.irleita the icrarauce m.-ut-y. ian- uiu-t he r nsbt n-(a'arly. anl If pot io any otii.T h re the ii;tur.ie WMitiey will te claiuieil. N. H. O.md rare will le taken, but no re?i'.'ii?ilriity lur aec-klenta and eefapfn. ALtXAMHK ttirNTRYMAJT, April IS Owner and Ki-eper. tLIEESflALE k WAI WOII ETALL1SS." "NOBLE FRANK," I wih ti say to the fanners of the county that I will stand ir.y hree -Ni.tle Kmnk"! my h.nne. me an a Ban mites west, ot jemenowa ami at (lie stable ot Willi 11a 11 rpe., and at - fni-a toe latuay of April an ilther-th dar of Jo!r. liTV. at 1 r.c Miw pnec ol six dol ari to insure a mare. -Noi.le Krank" Is by Hi-iB-y-f B a k H-.rrf N itfaer tsiixined Iruea LnKland ; bis dam was a hrc-eightb nljod mare by imjiurtrd Wax Worku, also bruavbt in.m LnxUnd. taaklnc him rn- eiK hts bHaal. 1 only ana lur pan its who ieb to raie sto'E to see nun. at no hnvr n.ire a':iu't 111 tbe county u day, aud at the low ptn of srrrW he canno; tail to please. Parmefit to Lie Biade whea the mare Is aiviwa to tie wl'h f.al. .Any era.a partiiiK with a nisre or nnott ending with an insuml u ire rraularly will he ne.d re.-jxuJi fie lur the iBfaranee. fare taken Hi! no refiainrtKility lor aociJents. I)ESCRIII1.. "Nolde Frank" L a very har.dm dirk tTi.wn, S years okh nearly miiaods bich : his leas hare Kicat hone and sui.iaiance, a apien-tid miirr. has a n(ad tx-mper, and i warrautil friuml. He is c-n-sidered by competent jn.lnei to lie the fce fe'irs in tt.e Ccntr ic tirinxth. lur.e. butld and a-.-tt.; Ai.riljg" .H. S. flC KIN if. Owner. MOEGAO f OOLIN MILL, KSTAiir.isnr.D 11?. Havinx; seeored ihe senl'ts of Mr. V."m. H. Bamhart as my A'-ent in (J imers-.t county., lor ta cniice wool easr:n, wlrtothlnk my nunierAS c-jni'iiers HTft ni.'ors. asd hesiirak f'T Mr. lLmhart the Utml jaitr'itiage evj.rycd by my lurruer agents. 1 bave a Try large stock of WOOXEX GOODM ! of my ova manufacture, consisting- of . JJLANKET;. CAiIMEiiKS, SVTlNETS, JKANK, HEP ELLA fCTS, FLAXXEIt. COVERLETS. CASPETS, TARX3, kC ahich 1 wish 10 TRADE FOR WOOL )rOls are MADE FUR 5EETICE. ssder nt owb sapervtstun. and we striie n"w. a la tte pad, to aire atl'fa.ti..j and fall value to alL We win, aa i;.iai. ,udt all oar cuttumers during the rammer. WM.S.MOPGA. St.Hlitjn u Mill. DAVIS BROS, House, SlN u;l Fresco P-AISTTERS, SOMERSET, FA. aIrcIiLt IJPkpp aeBdoraxslastaMpsnrevr li fa 1 J aw reccy Mi uew a asx mnc. iltnailau duMM haa 1& ftne eBaiaTiaa-a .hoe- inc postuons asramad by avk kmrni, a lal.laofi - ' - a . BOOK IJXlK interrupted by a rjessa-e for the aas oi a burse, with aa tuicrarior shoving sh year, asd a Ur-e amwnt nfixb r iae iu.fwmai on. yi Wav ai.. Hal! teeth id each valuable hae say. -1 taTihearlilhoe.istlitIpaidiaBdfi fi which I d.avt liaeas well as 1 do yosrs." ru rw t tiicrux. sourf n hitii. ti. J kHDiu, X. I EBoslrBh Falls, Vu April M ESTABLISHED, 1827. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, " APRIL 30, IS79. 1.1 ft Hl CP. Lylnz so lov la the gutter. Degraded and lUck wilh tin. With (cnnnentB tatterTl and filthy ; More rhattcred and fcBl wltbln. Uis lace has (ttiiwn OgTy Bod brutal. And Lift la each trc divine ; The ndtcn ol bis pat4oas has Buule blra Ctminaloa li-ne wtib lbs twine. "He U too far Kone,'" tlwy UU na, All tbry who ai fry 'IrnikrJble cow to ttaoh hlin," So he i.- left to (Ink an-i die. He was :it?s aonicho5ya darllntt,'1 Tl at man ro degrade and Tile, And the heart of J jme oce that lured him, Wasonoe oiaia glad Uia tmilo. Those lips that now breath bat eurslnjr. A mot her't lips ooee prewed. And the hair, once b ft an 1 gjlden, A siter"s hand carcseeJ. T:use eyes ni-w bleared and soulless, Unee liKhte-l with lore's bright khiw ; And thefirauf the sool wlthlB them lluraed with thuttghtstltBt angels know. Let y jur tender Jrotis (kit ot pity, - Upon thi e darkened leaves, Kertiiiir here Poasibrr all thing." All "to him that hellc."' rricnJi ol Prohibition, tk'.syoar mi.-i. it, SiA.ng is ! ves power Ur sare. With a sympathy eansrst, aotirlng, Oj, hrimr Itlm np frramhe grave ! EI.I.K.X'M LOlKET. It via a brignt dj late in the ta luicn one tf ibcsw: dajs wheo tbe air t-et-ms laden with the aceotuf hnj, Hud tbe ptculiar udor of tbe falliug Away fri.m there fcenta, io the rery heart of L-'fcdoo, svmti tbe-Or-pbaueiie of Sc. Aon, aud on this uiur nintr 11 li Dif traia i f cbildreu, frcai the linle creature of four earumerB to tte irl ot fourieeo, rweie wendio tbeir way, tw.o by two, acroes tbe Hqusre wbere ibe lleoie was hiiuated, aofl w tjith was no ihorougbfare. Wfieo tbey arriTtd at tbe farther pide of tbe Kjutire,-; tbere were tb p!errt-re-?aoH. eix in comber, drawo up jnhi cutMidf the tow ef pillars wb:ch cu; it oiTnvtn tbe stn-et. "h wouM d anybody good, aod make one fed youcjt anaio, juKt to 1 ok at ibetu," remarked aa old lady, wh'j ii rmt-d oue cf "Ibe little crowd a?i-eoiUt d to tee the children off f jr their treul. .. -.: ; ;. j The p!'a?aot party at Jeoeth reach ed tbe i jm-u country, : aod after a de lilittul drive throat'h tbe srrar--erowu road-, which miifht oaore att ly be caik-d lanei), with , tbe gddea hron, au uiiDal leareastrewn under thi ht r.-en' feet, and whirling down up n their bead, ihey . at length reucbtd tbe galeti ol fce creai avenue leaditis; 'o the ifrnut.tjs which, by tbe kinduersi f tbe oftler, , Sir 0eor?e SniiKLt rs, bad hi-eu stirown cpeu . tur thfir en'ertaiunient. 1 S' it an hnii! hit i; was rather 'he kii.di.eia vf Btifly S-QiriterB. tbe juog and tarrM wife of ibe bar-ocei.- . I .-. Sir Gcrge, pfft . t aid, was a c Jd, et ra uiBQ, .ejf..'r years bad lived alone in bin 't borne It was 829 ZMUXiitdliC W. 4Kid - BwH wiin ectue trouble tnrougn a youDg brother, who, straying away from the tamily tradilion.,bad married beneath bim. However, thi was all years be'ore our little talk opens, and Sir (Jeorce had turned over a new leaf, aod tince tbe advent of his young wife, things bad gune on differently. He was kinder to his dependents, the frown was seldorfl seen op his face, aod Lriy Summers acted like i-ncrhine oq everything and everybody about tbe place. Sue raw one of tbe patronesses cf tbe Orpban Hume, and on hearing frJi tbe matron that want of funds nould f.r this year hiuder tbe clild rens' treat, the at once proposed to rtctive them at ber own buuse, and itrnw t pen the park like grounds for ibtir pleature. Amung all tbe noise and play of tbe children, oue girl of about thirteen tai 8 part, aLd tetmtd to tijuy it all icteuttly but (juietlr. She vs tail for her age, very tlen der in her make, with a perlectly formed ovt.1 facv, a pale-olive com plexion, and jet black glossy beair. Her eyes ' were of tbat lustrous bru u iiltnost approacniug to black, ana ir.e aeiiCiieiy penciled eje J br. w- gave to tbe tace a reBaed ex ptestii. o. x TLe moment the child opened her lips and tpoke on any subject of in terest tj her, the eijirersi jo of her eyes deepened and ner wnIe fce btcnue radiict and full ot lottl.ect. "Yu seem to enpy this," said Lady S.mmcrs, as tbe ptseed among tLe cLiidreu, accompanied by ttie kind matron, aad noticed thv girl's tpeaaiog eyes. Oue o, thoav wonderful Hashes cama over her face as she hrst glanc ed up, aud tben rose to answer tbe ladr. "Yea, ma'am," she replied, with a courtesy, "it is all so lovely." "She ha3 a good face, and lorely eyes," remarked Lady Scmmers, as sbo passed on. "She has tesa a very good child, my Lady," returned the matron, anx ious to do a service to her little charge. ' It is just eight years since r.be came to us," she continued, "aod I am anxious as the has always been a favorite with me that she sbcLld jet iuto some comfortable place." "Then you intend her for a servant?' asked Lady Som mere. - - "Yes, my lady," renlies tbj ma tron, if 1 can gat her'in somewhere ii lady's-maid. Although the is so young, i have Lad her trained for ber duties. She 9m mend and get up lace with any one; ant fur dessing hair, the French monsieur who taught ber sayg he never had so clever a pu pil, i am vexed." the continued, "to part with her, but tbe rule? will Dot allow me o g.etp her ranch long- I you ,na anylliagof her par- jentage V asked tLe lady, evidently 10 deep tnongbt. "So, my Lady; that is just what puzzles me. You may have heard cf tbe loss of tbe Austrian ship named Triton, about eigbtyears since. Well, the only souls saved were a sailor and a child, and that child is the little Ellen yon have just been so kind aa to notice." Further conversation on the tub-. Lady SoEltpefj, . n,,init 1 W0UIQ0 t WO wonder, Ellen," said the niiir.in ai ah met th rirl half an hour afterward, "if Lady Sommers would do something for too. She l fteked me about you." "I would like to be maid to her, she locks so kind," replied tbe child When the ehadea of e?eoio; were closing down, tbe childrea hade adieu to Sunoymead II all, s the res ideoee of Sir George Summers was called ; and not one of them left with out a ukea ot kicdaets front the lady vi ibe muiifiou. Little Ellen had something more tbaa a toy to cmtforther, in tbe hope that tbe nugbt one day reinrn to live in tbe beauuful place. Aud her hope bad a good tuuudaiion, too ; for in one month after her return tbe joyful news arrived that be was to be pre pared by the g'H-d matron aud tent down aa endermaid to Lady Sum meri". It was a j iyfal day for Ellea when ebe bianed in the cab with her neat, new box, aud clothes iosid-? it, which ebe thought, iuooceuily, would last fo'ever. "You know, Felice," said Lady Sjiunieri to ber maid, on tbo day previous to tbe arrival of Ellen, "I pitied the poor little thing, and 1 thought, if eLe were placed under your training fur eome time, that she would be ho well able for her duties, I could recommend ber to aomo oue wbo would value ber, and where she ruitt find a bume fur years." "Ye, my lady. It's juet like your fiOodaeE-s, oiy lady," replied the maid Felice, witn a tightening of her thin lips. 'The matron 68ys she can dress hair nicely," cjnunoed ber mistress. "Dot tbe i- certain to rcquiru a few biuU fruru ji'U as to otber duties; and I bope, Ftlice, you will be kiud to tLe little orpbai, and teach ber all that in rtqoired." Jes, my lady," leplied ielice, in a cat like, purring voice. "I always try t j please your ladyship to the best i t my poor ability." .And, aa the give ibe fiuir-biug touch to her mivireMi'a wavy gulden bair, wbicb tell in natural noulets, hte continued: "out tbe murt be very clever at dresiog btir before I troet ter Uh yours, my Judy." "i)u tr.y contrary, I intend to test her tkill on mine at once, Felice," rpiiid the lady, good-naturedly. lo you, iodetd'."' muttered Feiice, after ber tnistrtsa bad It ft the room ' liriux a l.tilt. brat here to supplant mt! lis take cre ttat the goes pretty soon, and to out qtme i-q ivaifortabiii a pkee as the O. jife&fi liuiue." -Af;tr Eilt-aV trrivnl Ftl'ce appear ed to be ti-r fitr-d; but Larri-taly Hatcbfd the c-tiiid, Ij Sod ii pot-sitile, aoy ap'paitut biilit-iioer. in Li-r which ttf. tuiiH twirtt lot" rebtliiou. Xu nirk the could tiive was too d.Qicuis fur ber patituce no fanli fiudlLig where no fauil wat, due could provoke tte child to retort cr resent be it ju.'tice ; aod at leDZ'.u Feli- e sa', ith ciortiQuatinn, the 1 1 .tie maid steal, dis by day, into her ladv's - tf gi...; . About this time little articles which a child might fancy began to -disappear Xo it wonld be a bright ribbon, now a pair of my lady ?s gloves which she would likely miss; again, a few yards of valuable lace, or sweetmeats from tbe bookkeeper's room. The petty thefts were so well limed that no one in the large household conld be definitely accused ; but tbe atmos. phere of tbe once bright home began t-j be oppresr-ive for every oae. Foor Ellen ! time was ttlliog upon btr, at all tvents; for, iastead cf tbe quiet, cuctenitd look she at first wore, tier face, paler than ever, had a drawn, careworn espresso, arid great dtttk-circlcs were visible ronnd ttie beauiilu! eyes, from wbirb tbe lijjlii seeiued guce. Tbis change was owingto the bints of Felice, wbo, w bile professing not to believe it herteif, told Ellen that tbe wbule boutebold believed ber guilry tf theft. To ber teo.ritive nature the inabili ty ot Her proving her innucence was torture: and w ten at length Lady Summers kindly represented t fier tbot tbe was very mucb disappointed lu bearing tbe evil report, but owing to tbe ioterr-st sbe felt in ber, wuula try her a little longer, Lilen quite brute down, and, failing on her kutes, dtflartd ber innocence. ' I would very much rather belfeve vlu, tay putr, cbild," suii tte lady Kindly; "Bud, indeed, I do njt under stand why yuu should - take what does njt belong to you, as I believe you have everything here you can wan: but (be atraoge and unaccount able ttiuif is tbat none of ibis hap pened U.f ,re vou came to the place ; and Feiice tells me you have been frtouer-ily down to tte village, and eteiu to kno people there." A strange, sudden light Came over the girl's face, as she exclaimed : " yhy, my lady, Fe ica srnt me tr self with letters and packets to a brother of hers who Urea there, and begged me to tell no one of it; and as sbe was so good to me," said tbe child, deprecatiogly, "1 did as I was bid; and oh: perbaps I should not Stare told yoo, or lady I "Perhaps Dot, from Felice's point ct view ; but 1 tnink it bas given me a clew to the mystery." From this day there was a marked change in the manner of Lady So ri mers to Eilen. She vrs? kinder than ever sbe bad iieeo, and employed tbe li tie maid more frequently abont her person. . To Feiice she was more reserved, and, in fact, eh? was quietly watch i?g that clever person, and mentally comparing the story told by her of Ellen with the one UjIJ by tbe child in explanation. . - Tbe cratty Felioe noted this change, and determined to take some more certain method cf mining Ellen in tbe regard of her mistress than tbe petty thefts she had represented her guilty of, and which sbe found, some how, had not the desired effect. She bad been in tbe habit of stealth- j ily viaung tbe little room of the or- j pban, alnays hoping to find her bux open, but had never succeeded. Pasa-j ing one day she glanced io, and to her delik-ht, she saw that the key was left in the lock. "Ah, Miss Ellen,". se jaii ta her self, "at; last get yea oat of my w-ay, and ill d j it, too." ' She glided into the room, Erst lis tening, to find if any one approached. To turn the key and open the box was the work of a moment. With eager hans she turned over the arti cles of clothing St contained, aad pro eralcl ducing a little case from her pocket, such as might inclose a bracelet or brooch, tbe was about to fold it op in a handkerchief of the child, and slip it into tbe bottom of the box, wfcen her eye caught some glittering object. Sbe at once picked it op, and found it was a plain gold locket. An exclam ation of delight almost escaped her, as, on opening it, sbe saw before her tbe features ct Sir George Summers, only, as she concluded, taken when be was a much you.iger roan ; and a malicious smile of triumph crept over ber face as sbe saw on the opposite side the likeness of a young and love ly girl. "Ah!" sbe biased between her teeth. "This will not only prove the little saint a thief, but give my lady a pleasant surprise also. I see why Sir George made no fuss about the loss of this; better lose it than have my lady know he had it in his pos session. " Sbe put tbe little case back in her pocket, and, replacing the locket in the box, sbnt and locked it, remarking as ebe aid so: "Tbere is no occasion to pot you in now," and silently glided out of tbe room. In abont a week after this event the housekeeper came to Lady Som mers with a very loog fice, aod rep resented that the butler had lost some silver spoons, and he wihed a search made in the house. "As long as it was ooly trifling things, my l-dy," she said, "I didn't want to trouble yoo abuut it; but Mr. Pard says as he's not a-gcin' to have bis pantry meddled with, he'll bave an investigation." Both Mrs Brown and Mr. Pard were old and trusted servants.ffnd Lady Sommers was vexed aod alarm ed to Gnd tbat matters bad come to Ibis point. "What does Mr. Pard propose to do?" asked the lady. "Wby, my lady," replied to wo man, "be just bid me to a&k yon if you or Sir George would object to bim an me takin' a genera! search in the eervat's' wtog. They all, indeed, wish it Tbe housemaid, the cook, tbe parlor maid, all declare they won't lie under any suspicion to take away their characters ; an' Mr. Pard eays, my lady, as not one left the hone sicce he missed them but one, an' he knows tbat one, an' means to charge ner straight after the search if we Cnd notbin' " "Well, I bave no objection," re plied Ludy Sommers. "Dj what yon think ribt in tbe matter; only let Mr Pard take care not to accutc an inno cent person." The search was gone through, El leu givirj? up the key to ber b;.x as the ctbrrs bad done, to Mr. Pard, wbo, . ith 3!rs Brown, made tbe tour of inspection, arcompanied, to bis ar'ioyance, by Felice. Tbe nio menrEt1enrs " box" w asf pe bed's be watched intently to see what effect tbe ditcovery ot the locket would bave. After every article was taken out it was found. Felice pounced opon it instantly and declared it to beloig to ber lady, and tbat she would at once give it to ber. While sbe poshed off, Mr. Pard, wbo seemed suddenly struck numb, had now recovered himself, and ex claimed : "Well, I never ! Who'd a-thougbt it ! But still I wont believe it." l-ady Summers was seated in her dreatiog ruom when Felice entered, and Ellen bad just given tbe finishing tenches to her toilet by placing a criruBun rose among the golden waves of her bair. "May I speak to yoor ladyship alone?" atked Felice, with sea' cely cuncealed impatience. "Y'nu may go tow, ElIeD,'' said her mittress, kiudly, "as yon have Guish ed, I believe.'' Scarcely had the door closed be hind the little maid, when Felice ex claimed, at the same time handing the open locket to Lady Sommers: I knew she was a thief, my lady Here is a locket, wbicb I know is Sir George's, jus now found in ber box. I brought it you myself, as thought you might not like tbe otters to see the likeness inside." "Aod wby not ?' asked Lady Som mers, proudly ; at the same time as 3be gaged ber bright face visibly pal ed, and, without another word, she walked out cf tbe room. As sbe left the door sbe was met by Sir George's valet, who cam to tell ber his master waited for her in the drawing-room thej were going to a Dar lv at a neirabor'-s &&ie miles off. iabe scarcely heard the man bat rushed on into the drawing room, and presenting the likeness to Sir George, asked him if he had long lost it. She held it toward him on?u in eer hand. Sir George gave one glance, and then, with every particle cf color gone from his face, leaving it pale as mar ble, he exclaimed, while he clinched his hand and leaned heavily on the table for support: "Good heavens ' My dear brother and hu wife Vf Wheo he had sufficiently recovered himself, he inquired wbere it had been found, and llen. was at once called.. "It ia my dear father and mother," answered tbe child. "Tbe matron told me it was tied round my neck when I was tared from drowning, and I bave takea care of it ever since." "So, then, yoo are my niece!" ex claimed the kind Lady Sommers. "And I am very glad of it," she said, as she stooped down aod kissed the child. Sir George soon satisGed himself by inquiries that Ellen was the child of the brother whom his severity had driven, with his young wife, to seek a home in a foreign land ; and '.hi j child, of whose existence be was not before aware, wai now to aim not on! sa.cred trust, bat a means cf s,tanicg for tbe harshoess he ocly re peated of when he heard of the less of the ship his brother sailed in. Tbe tricks of Felice were soon found out by tbe help cf good, Ur. Pard, who declared!-; 'itad always known Miss Ellea was nncommoa. and no thief, anyhow." She was, ef j coarse, aismissed at once, tbongh without any punishment, but what a! WHOLE NO. 1 131. guilty conscience and ksi of ebarac irrutiKu ur.ugui-t. OurLIIeu was educated, aa-J s now the heiress and s.tie rcpresenta - tive of tbe House of S immers, ai L:i - dv Summers haa no children Let ns hope tbat all evil pUrn of the kind may have as happy an t ;.d iog. and all evil plotters may as sig nally fail in tbeir designs. TbeOItlaaul lot Scar iaf. Somebody having taken the tioub le recently t' depreciate io print tbe waste of money, life and lab .r ia uis persing the people cfthe eld States over tbe far west, in tbe wildtt. most remote and most tecloded re - gions, the usual western response u made that tbe old States gia by those colonies new markets fjr tl;ir capital, products, talent, still and ta bor. There is justice on both sides in this case. Tbe old States use tbeir farms in this way because the rail roads bave made farming more profi table at tbe West tban at tbe Ei.-u. Tbe South nodersells the northern farmer in fruits and vegetables, and supplies the seaboard markets a month ahead cf tbe l.cul season, while the west prevents tbe seaboard farmers from making money in grain and stock. This causes a perptul drain of all the better cla.s of farmers to settle the western prairies. Tte:r places seem to be filled with a lower ifrade of agriculturists, tv hosu Usloz costs less; and who are more euuuuui- j icai in their cultivation and wars tf life. This change goes co ij Oiiiu, Indiana and Illinois the seme as in New Jersey, New York and Penn sylvania, aud those old western Slates feel tbe drain more thati ws do, because with them tbere can's tbe sharp tug of cadeavorip to at tract population ftr other pur;c than the cultivaiioa of cbuao laii'U. we is the l"ji - It is manifest that ted States caanot aojur-t our pr- dti .-1 V h:.e us gcot, ti1s.i.t..iog u tioa to a proper balauce auv cjreievtry limb a':-d '.v.- -vsi ' a cii.l 1, tbaa the rest of tte world. We iuu-i take our chances ia m irketiii titir , products wherever we caa do so to' tbe best advantage. . e Lave thu command in cntoo, corn, wheat a- dj c tobacco. DTuvisiuos and s'line other artirVa n.-1 th m..r ur -r-.. . I iku area cf eettkmeut aad cultivation, the larger becomes cur o.ii.rs. Ia food products we coull rai-e rj.ti0'b to supply all Europe, but ocr -urplas is restrained by tbe am. uat rto ii-tJ to feed tbe States wLiiti, i u jI duce tbeir own euppli-- f j t quence of the emigration, ruti? ricultnral d stricts of the New laud and middle States si uw duced population, atid fr-;.u lit blaiuta received from tte ol i r.ru jse. :," !:. . t -r to- e?.t wt; appreteud tbat tte coitus of HvJ wiil snow corresponding re-u!".s tbere. Still there is an obvious renn ion t,e- giunicg in the cstabiisbmeiit of but-! c ' a k'!fli4 f-v?r- d Utr anil ckeeM iaetrief, eaaateg fae- w'iia a L J"".V --t' .rt, f-rt-re- pt turits, and otctr aids to agricultur- ! cea: Tfce f-'Ver Tjlis ,ts c "lT- ia Oo the other band ; the progre sldi7 vr t v ' L "l! er f-F-r. h 'x made by suth States as Minnesota. !T,t:rt t m ty bave vin-jus c . tuti'ico- XehraKkB Kftrtaa. anil l.t.r!,i i tiUrt. HUie. rheURia-tC pa!;;-, hiad- doubtedly creates markets cf cuon value to the merchants, manofdetor ers, and capitalists of the eld States than the loss ot population amouct? to. Tbe rapid increase cf Illinois, .Missouri ana lowa has been ci itn mease value to the industries of tbe'cure- 15ut t!ie I' should be ke: New England and Middle States Wby, tben, shall we object to a rep etiticu if that progress in NcLra.-ka : Kacsas at.d Colorado? Is it not bet-1 ter to bave ttese emigrants doiLg! well at tbe far west tban idle aud dis contented in tbe eld S ates? Th y never raised tbe enormous crops at borne tbat they produce at tbe west? Nor is il percepiihle tbat our oau crops are reduced by the ttllix of population. In fact, tbe mau wLo leaves ns, letters bis own fortunes without it'juring thoee he leaves be hind. Iks Mortis of Holland In the north cf Holland the farat are not over a foot above the level of tte sea, and some are lower. The land is loose, spongy muck, aad is Very neb. It is suo divided lato small parcels by canals. There are j thousands cf windmills which are! , .it- r-. used to pump water all the time. T dwellings are as neat a they possibly can be Tbey .re bu.lt in sn.ad vtl- lages, ciusiereu cioeeiy logetLer. tie roads are all paved, and nut a parti cle cf dust is ever sea. Tbry mea.-s-ure distanc?a W the Loor, saji-'r that from place to place it is tea hoBrs1 walk, four hours by b at, or two noars by rai. the nouses are j bteathe is asu'j.sr.co Lavieg weight, built as nicely as any ia oar cities, j cM be ahowa tv .':l ag!-tsoblet about 50 feet tqiire, with about 3 ! fu'J, r pertly fail cf w"er, and feet between tte joists opon tte tret Lla-in? over it a p ec? of Brn paper, floor ; all above is used tor atoriajlf tee Laud " is held SriJy a--hay. On tbe side are t'3 stables for ! on tfce paper, the -.i.s may Le tara the cattle, aad ikey are models of ied by.tcm opytrd'aid the band re oea.tosaa. The floors are all pavtdj moved withuut any warer be in? tost with stcne cr brick. Ia thcec stalks ' That is tha rat'er re;t. opon tbe air where the cattle are, they make ltt:-!at,i peTeai the water from falling ter, cheese, do the washing, ironing fout of the glas3. A owl or cup of and baking and the genere.'. hctisc-1 china will, cf cz ij, srre for the hold work. It is r;o; .a uncommoa j purpose, but tie tXLcrlrneEt appears thing to sse huce'reds cf cheeks : vj better advanta-re with a tumbler U.ewejthey weigh about 1 pcuiCs ! cr ?:i;8 rf.-;el ttat ptrtnits the wa'.er each. The bedding is always clean, 1 1-, b3 Jfcea sarrrorted by the air. and lasts a good while. When tLe, ' POflTat fo Tint 5nA tV stAKTat. t V t tr era : rr f t ha -pa ap lb flaasAn n r fieri ' aejts a u v v bb t rvwcwM etui a x. r rith a rope to the eor&er ci tee stall. 1 The air there is always chill j, and the cows are bianaetea in annierf and of course are warm la their stalls in winter, tor fires are qmte generally kept burning in two stoves through i..a HAt.faar rr tr.a Ettaain t r, a o a r o t a do not need to be covered iq iiia- j mer oecause nature nas p.uviaeu a very thick coating 01 hair for them, and in winter they are sheared. . , ., . Wail I raaS eaaBlyr. The Wuhinjtonia says that "th '. Chicago Northwestern railway coii-j pany requires every man. entering! tbeir employ to aia ike foiiowing! The d fferecce betwio pedes pledge triian aa 1 a tramp U ib yoo caa see "1 btjeby promise and agree tbat, 1 while I am in the service of the C. ft ar- T T r w ' 1 1 . . : ' 4 N". W. R. K. Co., I will entirely abstain from the nse cf intoxicating; Kerjtackv paj-cr raaiM " earti liquors of every kind, including a, resi ar,peai f,.r"spri3!r chkkeas ft pay beer and wine, and tbat I wid not injeut of sabtcriptioa frequent dram ahoyj or billiard sa- , . loons or ether places where such I:q- !;, L.t tiiiiriers, ia k-svc, ave no? r;ori are told.' " The railroad coo. 1 panv seem to think tbeir eogineera . and conductors see "eye-openers." better tyiiiotat- Much coarse paper is made from,?6" iwu w oispi.? spruce chips dowa east. ... i.i: friiU ttiiJ t ! &. i-o Lj:.' i ter :t t.r the i ttr t-7 Shut, liC-il A'.IS fray tobc!;!. "Years and year eg V fceata Honor, taikio as if to Liuiatit, nscl to P2?3 a 7rti2 fcouss h:s "I ca SiCj-ii etc:;. Ii t,s so white aad clean, aad it3 nrce3 bliads contrast ed so prettily thai I Sr.ed to stand on tLe wal!; aral v.-cad?r if tLe ta tca:e9 were tv.t lb bar.piet peoi-lo ia l):':rt:it. Taey were haijij-y . Tbcy bad tiuuty. TLy hid civl- rtrun a hii h!itti i! tir.. iin irti ireeii - j,, aD j lL; bA-di t!1 L.uj. , iu the arb. M." Old Xj'.ct lovL-.i cr-ul nita.ilf 1 a, j,0 Wi:.. t . ,,.cut ; " .. j-s vLr k the wLi-e ' g ru,-.t i bro-va wbb wloct. f Tt't bltti-i u t'-it a iy. Tee child n iliiJ or sjrv ui rug,:- d ami uht nii. I will rt Uii-riib.-r tLo dy the tus hand tttid f-vfcer lu. a pist-1 to h bend acd e:jJ-.'.t bis statue and lite toe hi-r. Th wife d.-f.S; whea the b.. tr;-!t tr. t; -'.t heice b the? c;ovd. A l.jw :a .aa t ; 1. 1, oM WiiWCti's iij i "It was ts-i- 1 jvo j escaped L3 cf o'rihk tl-.'. Juried ti.c- ef.'.l- 'killed tLat im-: :r.3! ilrcn 'til .-cr.: tnrj lird-i a v s v ;b::: p-t-M-d the p! ifu iuto strang er's haiidV' h sp-rel ibe c-.-urt. "Is tLe tv iiija i dead?" OllNa oy er'ja'.ej a- Lr tears fell. "Xj, t!ij ii??j. r--o has n h"ni, co frauds, tto ot.y t love ber. Toe, e must ba tiu:' s vu ru tbe Kn '.s bi k to pleniy, ruat.---, ai:u tuj jiiru-s, P: d bas suco a hcurtich'j a lew wnit; a kaow of. Therw must betiaies w hen r-be rtmembtrs the arrive tte otce wept over, aod children's voitis must s.'Uit titi: s re.tiind her cf the tunes ( f t!i. ! l.i: l t; ret 1 n-jf yf-tra oo. I wo'il i -jot b ia hT j late fur all ih wealth in tte wo: Id." 'Oh, sir ! I) n't taik to m- d -u't call it op !' bl.e racaned as abe wrung her li a Lid s. "Yoo aj-iy -?" Le q'lit'.ly fa:!," y..u bave iiut l-t- to live. TLe e arc tb :-e l.rre wt cw resnctabi-r wtea vua fcai si.ks ionead t f rays when you r-'de ia ycor crriaK iast;.-i?! .f in.lci l.-' tr.roiiL,ti ail.tjS aud Is i t? :n ir.ir y.u v. .;i ii'ittcr. S tut n dead. TiiJ i tlrafi-i r Jf-i "A : rV a -j'! v. re" hf d- ! Bra's thit it :!! h--t a rcl.tf to know ; tLat yon are t-'ejil." ste pis-vd ju:. L If,:' x f : rra -. riieisiws .ii. . . . . V are aa: tr tuc ou"!i.iif:a L'.. y u.ied to l o l iceuiCiil proti.:.'tns. i tLoUht due to Ibv S0'oresaioa of th j txcreu-Qs cf the s-ktis ; bit tfcts takes 'V'?- wheawer the fi.irf j.-e is ex. wed j lu i-tni Without harat ; a,. i j Cjia uru li "' wU"J ol!:'' a fj5V 'l:-tBfs '- - J''-c p.sed. It is a f-ct, tu.-, that c.-a ajj iiijitiij'.s rit.iy L-. vn-irhed itii out prod-jcta- tte sy u plots o! C' I J S.i:l, lue ,rdiud:y i:itiical view is that the passi-.g ill'tf tfF.tte inatt-r I'roai tba taio b :ug cbei.k'.f, the blood is a::rr.I v.i ftiaracter. Tea co-rutred biooJ theti in its tara aiT-ctd tti-o teat r- jlating ajiUira tus. ache, t,aal c trr l, sole tbrnat, c t tarrb of the iutesia.-o, li-rix t lohialis (eruptions aruii-j the tii u is ) . SeittDg, whether by ntedicines admiiiistered internally or o.berwsee, is the main rr i jt basieiiing a j somewhat oetj uy warm c'oihin, or the beat of a '.vtrm room fur several davs, during welch ihre -b-u.d te 00 OI.S A bp. TLe ve'eran war eaat'e, 'Oid Ah?,' rctuiced to this cny ia?.' event! -it, ia CDurgi' of the riiii.e Armorer, C-Jtain I'eitr Field". Tte stoat bird has fctca exbibibg h;u.elt' J.f ti. p-t two or th'te tttt-biL" at tte Old .u b Church, Il-jstou, cs tte rincipal ut tractioa in a lute exbiriiii'.-tr tbere, orgaoized fur the r arpojj cf a veiiit jthe futiiis i.,r its j.uri;ha.-;5 ly the pi itriottc laaies cf tee II .b. 'Oid Abe' i looks as ctlai a':d .rerene as Le did duricg tLe eld fc-ittle d-iy bf .'Te j Yitk.ihur, aa!' Le tak-s bis bon-jr". i us wen as us ea.-y as may i e imagitieti, tnitnout a feather n.Cii;tt or his keen ai.-L-srli;? dulled : te d.s- W-T eiai;ii4Cej.L;jr.or;iu j u ic.j jo.., tl; bwDjUOt ,.f af.4 U.rped L- w, iC;;m?d a air t r two evidently 2'ad to gel, L aj'iin .'io;i . iirnal. rti'- A I'rrtry LsperitoeBt. That tc? c- iiisnsa s.i iitth we t i I uif :ieui. u .aits mki uu.; .ua. j. i rititi.'ir Thn t? z. r. ' J f f T I'i A i. , 'ar. Tte vaalu cf the tti'o- j TtH b' XewYorkare Clied with j ,d ha'. t U,r eaa fca7e ;a . ch f i3cfc, by lbe ,,mp9 u j,,, lcj;?0 dem,ud Lr goId or silver. ' . - .... I We have sums tii o;il;;ca3 sub?i rv silver cuiu ia the Treasury, wti b . wj;l tet wte3 cM for Tet : . -deuMI o: a,Xt to none, : rjf b Tfcfl , L, he : ' have becoss ei-catsJ ia accocltf paper c .tr. aad th-.y wini notLisg ee if they c-i get paper that is a: all tirr.ts cc'isl with coin, tte taUer ca t;a .yjcj wi-.hout py. !;Djr ,s.e ittr. i SO - 8?jowe j t0 pt T thea . !ve3 up ia tho- ' Srtne ci" the ic-recious Indiana-pa- r'7Fe - jttfl', tic ! 'c3r-' i p'iv'u i i to ti.o. O II
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