u I':? ,3 t r V DAlTOmtB Htsn.VXD. 1 . . T 1.-1.!..,. 1 J-. nil. i i ,f I ill hi i i: Till ll ill' n u 'v .iiitv. . till towers ot M. itoorgc iw pled church, the soft June twihgh til oinnthvct rVT Jill the apartments, and Daffodil (irey stood ith i!ic. rciaoinr.i '"' - . ' - . ' . he touch ofV-r liners and i i :.. . iniiiKiiii; wiiiiMiiu . It was just fix months, this day. Hncc t-he was mfirri-! six months Mitee she had left the old firin in On'st.-r county, and come In the city - I've . "You'll bedeyiKTatcly homoick . Aunt Jocasta had Kiid, with a sol emn shake of the head. "Not with John!" she had r- sjonded. radicntly "Just 1 ancy," p-oanea aihh wo- casta, "exchan-rc all these .u lds ami hills for a city tint. 'Every one lives in llats nmva-; ,lays,MMir.vlil had rcU.rted; and ; John says that I shall !.nd things . very convenient. , "Humph said Aunt Jocasta ; 1 never wi.s m love myselt, but 1 bave been told that jeope who are. : would behve evervttnn-. i ""1- nose .loiin is law ano tiositci ioou km joim im r i . 'Of course. said Daffodil, Jallirh- n.sr. So she had married the youn, he- roof her hopes and dreams, ami .'one to the great crow.ied eity to Jive. And Hat had ln Arcadia to her that is. iust at first when the honeymoon was in its iirst glow, and .. , ii e i ,.-;.!, ; sill l ie worm was uausu-uo n iu . thclhzht that shines through the . balo of., welding rim.'. .. , .... '. ,..,r.i:. i..l Jilll, ol l.'ue, .irs. i';i:niii o.io not been so happy. She had )cn crying, one night, when John had come homo unexpectedly, and there was no time to ..ash away the tears. "My darling," he cried, aghas t, -what is the trouble?" "Nothing. John nothing!" she had answcrel. "Only only it is so long since 1 placed my foot on a sod of green grass. And I was thinking that the old orchard would be in blossom, just at this time: and the meadow under the sasafras tree would be all blue with early vio lets." "Daffodil, arc you homesick ?" "No, dear John indeed no!" she cried. (let on your things." said (ircy. "We'll go and walk in the park and listen to the robin at t he bird fan ciers, and try and imagine ourselve iiack in the rural districts again." Hut Daffodil, trying to smile as die tied her pink bonnet strings, did not tell him of the long vi.-it she had from old Mrs. Mudge w ho de--lareiJ 'Vhe liad always loved Join. Jrer as if he had Ikh'U her own son," smd had proceeded to edify his bride w ith a circumstantial account of all the love tangles iu which he had been involve.!, all the half cnirage ruents into which he had been drawn, until poor Daffodil felt as if tier .loiin ami tins "ay lA.uiano John ami this gay lAithario :i list be two iuite different heinjrs. j ):,iodil "lorpivc me !'; "And we are all supposed, my; Dut Daffodil could only !aurh dear,'' said Mrs. Mudjre, comfortably ; liystcrrii-ally, and hide her le-a-l 0,1 taliinj: suufl", that he was to marry her husband's shoulder. Olive Dod worth, the actress, when j And not until the dour had be-n he up and brought you home. Pear, 'closed behind the Ftranjrcr li! .h.hn dear! what tlirts men are : Am tthev now. my dear?"' '1 supjvisc so," said pour Dall'o dil. intent upon the stitehes of her strip of embroidery. '"I hope you'll come and see me iten,"'said Mrs. Mudge.settimr down her tea cun, and takimr ui) her bi 1 red shawL And then he went on to tell his "I shall be very happy,"' aid Dai- , wife how he had been working btisi fodiL ! Iv all this time to earn enough, bv "And ...j mi i . ,nu wen nar ever so inaiiv demi.-d ebuts" on fi Mudge. i 'Ye' said Dafi'odil. j And after Mrs. Mudge had gone away, poor Daffodil sat and wonder- d what made her so wretched. She ; coul.l hear some one moving about I overhead. Some one had told her that a voun? artist had just rented Ihe top Moor of the 'Fountaine Flats. She wondered vaguely what he was like, and whether lie, t.. was o human buttertly lichting on every I flower and constant to none. j She asked herself whether fat Mr. Smith, who went out from the suite ' of apartments below with a silk! umbrella under his arm, dved in us-: taches. and a ."unoothlv shaven chin. had his amiable wcikacsses like- wise. '1 almost wish."' said Daffodil to herself, "that I had remained nn-; married. No I don't cither! 1 1 don'tknow w hat 1 wish !'-' So, woman-like. Daliodi! had !- un to cry. lint the pleasant twilight walk in ; the park, and the melodious whistle ; of the robin at the bird fancier's j had chewed her up again, forth.- lime being. i Hut fhe could not be blind to the ( fact that John was not w ith her so ; much as during the live weeks after their marriage. Now and again of an evening he would be absent without a Fufhcicnt excuse, and. with a smothered pang at her heart, Daffodil had thought of Olive Dod-' uddim:. " worth, the hrilhant young actress,1. Ami this is addr. -v.l toiiiviLut'Si- venthcHplavingatoneoftheminorier .i,er.-tia Vmi will s,..-' that he -ity theatres. "Does he care for her yet ? ' Daflo- .5;. .i-.i ...... .1 .i ..i. iivisvii , .iiiii iii.-it . .uiu- no satisfactory answer to her query. And so it happened that to-night. :ls she stoo.1 among her geraniums looking out at the sunset, tdic was .H.t quite happy. l. .a.l w ' i:i...r ",l,mlll""i ram lii.s onueoi w months to herself. J..1 111 V.'a.S aiwavs home to taKe me lor a walk .oi in the twilight, lie never thinks of it i.or. cre Aunt i JiR'asta and Mrs.. Mudge right, after all? Was nian a j v.;t!i two daurtiteis. aii j JioAn.ong the ancient tribes of the! What evervboily wants is a pleas lelusion, and life a dreary series of 1 irtiir ik nlhitimi-n mid .-n, I Miissimii vallevthethunder.theni.tnt. reliable medicine tb-it n,.v,.r "VisaniKiititiiionts ? As thost' ilispirite! n Hint im is l:isnod through l.or niin.l. lie was startled by the unpxHX'tHl 8ounii of a f.K)ttt'p on tho floor a footstep too lipht and i h.stietohe that of her liushand. . sJtmplan.lwasama7.p.lt.P-p,.U!! IfLuerelia hadn't opened one in t..- indistinct light, the till fii.ni re j f nlv 1,-tter-', and if J hadn't search- .f a Umtiful young girl, richly dressed, and wearing such a Pari - urn bonnet as )or Daffodil had nwr Mtti Wfciro. '"l'ardon rn- Itr intrudin::," said , - - - . ( uub A naut UUP iiJitiiil 9 av v.. ""'a..f .vyiivHi, inn in iu . . . . ' . i - - - - ..... , t ic ladv, with a toyal air, -ut arv into the naiwrs as a warniiiL' t otlicr ' rroiw.-ous.' It vai the cause of thun- alm'!t' 111 t!l1 f'ty is h.-eoming lheec Mr. Grey b rtHM.m f j women. Just think of his sitting up ; d-r tl v w...rshi,;,e.i, and hefore j !.0"r,-v W'jrso; one-half the city is en- "Thcy are," Paid Daffodil, kuiii- w-ith me Suntlav night, I.ucretia on I w hich they hum d toha.,e arnj huf- ;m''-v " '"'Ut water, and wash-day sinking all tho digiiity at her con-1 Wednesday uidit, and Helen on ;d meat. t.r ut oil' t!u; jwii.U r,f 1 l. e I,nt fl hy many. is Irol, wd secretly wondering if this j Fridav night, and callinsr each one their fingew or tlirew their children 1 ,r',"f,V? Fi'servoir contained not a inigl not be the Ixic iwir of her of iig )Ls climbing rose ! Oh 1 sir, the : into tlie fire when thi-y were oyer-' j, . M.;lt'r ''' '"f'n.iug Yutj thoughts and fancies Miss Dod-, women ought to know what a d.- itoine with fear. Th iVruviann liad ' ''""Jnyra are t -ngae.i in i.,ak' ivorth. "liat J did not hear vou ceivinr tuiim:d man is ! :iis an idol a stone that haJ b.a.o ''0U11''tlon f"ur,:' water from, faiock.' ' kI did not km V said tlie anon- rmou-s fair one. 1'afivKlil colored. T aju jrs. (iray,".said she. i.uirk- . 'I .iriWs ike, kaiii an. Mrs. Grey. 1 u thing of tills "new m i nith a eontomjtuots lip "ami I have cane on from Chi- j cac to counteract it' ! ... .....- i,r.wi:i u.n, .l;,,fr ..J.UI.Ull, r.n.i ...... .......... ' And 1 v.n- thc I'.'.il of "I ..!' l . ;! i" '--ed to him Oi t'tln r, to c.ir- ao ii . jini-' 1 ' . . ' v.rv nit :i TIl.illn 1 r-llCCOUll loci I ... , , , . , ,, , , ii 1 1 a 1 I lll K IIHIIi1 (II II Ll II 17 11 llillL l I 'l I i:. 41 a .TWiiiai'i"-.4a iii-Mv- - .. - ,, , ;,artv controls. It lias nron pro- which an oua-rs siim:ii i. noun t n.TM, in- : ' . ; Yo c.niV Ulv I mo shav the Democrat-. as the sun,:. and eleven st,r i must In- insane . 1 inair.ouo , . .i. t ........ 'i ..... .....,... i. .... to i,w , .-...m - ' : ,-. .1 . ,),,.. ,.i lomt 'IP j H Si v lias ;:.e.i ix.hu m.i in n.-. hmi n i i i, i - liUlo r..n.-y the l.r.-t l.iv ...I... ,i ,n;!;rit(- 1;iS ,,. it.!,,. ,,,:!t careful, thouditful and im- tK.1v hned-ahard. mirth-1 preUmh-d to act up. la any iinpor- j partial . ii.rn tu I;p iound wuM as the paior ' :ollt U-cause the caucus lad decid.,1 :the deli-at of the l)e,H.-n.ey-tl.e CH.untenan.v. 1 i t g . , ,(e ,,5,;s r,m,t U, KA pre- t.-n ifT. the fin n.ees and filial parly's a,v to Man..-, u t u t h. ha ; T1) lliajority dauerons adherem e. to the "div.nc w..:avet.; , sufler ,.r;.n, .m-..). r s . tus.uV ri.,,;t it( States for the ''"'ri-t "ow ''l fn-"v -du li- r.:lei the m.n,:.ritv party. rtjrht tney demand for States is not l-uo.it ..ow, t.i.....v ...i.i.n Umy ,n. 1,,.llMK.r:.tit. e:uuus Hho:t of the divine n-ht formerly u !!?v-V th,. ,lv e,m-''"-'-f"l tl.p present Senat- claimed for kin-s. Ii.it vastly im- ll.iu.pa. sa..4 Ua .Vle . IitJ-cre ar- 1 .rtv-.wo lemKrats. Of portant as eaeh oneof these. pn stioos pr ssimr her lips. Jlu ' lw,,l!v lrou, South-' mdouhtedlv is. the greatest issue o! tricks, l see. c.i.i t.t.i ..u. lon't ask nic to be seate.l, nut l , . iiJHrt- with.. ut vonr . . ' H-ri.iis.l. .11. 1 v a 'h' v.. tliiiL'iiiLr back , ' f ,r r5l.h India shawl. j ff ... i,r witil piliMlUlUin:iv. Was this true? Had John (Jrcy y (,m.iv(.(l i0r? ne wlmm she milrVt tni.u,l H, i. . . , .f xWl. n.;lllv so then ;th(.ro ;vas no iu all tlu world Ignore tlian , , .. ji,Cii)a(iows ;ire pradu;ii!y i-ep- . .i .i i. ... i ... , i ;..! eli. u : i:.e ciocK on i.n.- in..i.i.t ed ;;s'bui!v a if it were r.T'.ir.in? a race with tunaua s n : u,o , o sai iini". -;i .1., . .......... . ... dread in;.', yd lou.r!n-'. to hear John (irev'.s footstep on the stair-. At last lie came. the dark. net', he Mtuim in t is he crossed to er'.-l incrniv . . . ... 'nana- and ,,ted th g. .a v ""' T . ' ' '" 1 have M.mcil.illH t" "'.I oJ which " ; He chei-ked himself a.brui.iiy, tor ! at that moment he caught sight of i . the pale, beautiful stranger in thej Parisian hat and glistening India! shawl. He turned t" Dall'odil s;iid ! .-aid: -Who istiiat lady ? "1 do not know h. r. she :;nsv r-. ed. "Do not you ?': "Never saw laT before in all my '.'. '." said (in y, in unfeigned amaze ment. The hidy rosa a little uei vou.-iy. . I "Is t'tis gcntk'inan yourhu.-h:anr.'" '. she .-aid. the c-'lor varying on her l check. "He is." Dali'odil mechanically: .rep! id. . .. . : "There is somen. istake !" f-aid the stranger, v.'ith visable -mbarr.iss-; ment. "This is not the .ir. Or v 1 : mean. MvMr. tirev is -met and i dark : with a heavy beard Uicarl'1 I l!ichard.-on ( ! rev and " The young Juisband stru. h iiis liaiid oil the table, as if an id' a had ! suddenly occurred to him. "With a slight cast in one eye '.' said lie. "An arti-t. is lei not ? "Exactly.'' cried the India-shawl- ed beauty. "He occUJ'ii s the st'.lte o! rooms din-ctly above us.'" said he. "lb moved in last month." "Then," said the la.lv, ' I have , t. . ..... the Mat 1 T:;v or (.rev cxelaim "i'oor f. llow 1 I have heard some thing of this. She torments the life out of him, with petty exa.-tions and unfounded jealousies. She follows ihim around the world like a Neine- sis. I'm idad vou arc not like her mv lircttv Dalfodil." i .i.. ... l.: . .,iv . : ., i exua laoor ai jus i"'ies.-".i i" imi , 'lit.!., one-storied -ott.e'e in the SU- ! berbs of thf citv, with a tin v garden attached, where there was an apple tree, a thicket of moss roses ail in bud, and a little summer house all braided over with tine glossy vood- bine, 1 "I siime.l the papers to-dav, Daii'-)-: ' dil," said he. "We can move in ; ; next week, just in time f-.r the roses ' 'and strawberries. Dear one. 1 know you have been homesick tor green "grass and bird songs all this time, and I .have longed a score of times to tell vou of all that was in mv luind; but it would liave spoiled the ghid surprise." And all that Datfodd could say. was : ' "Oh, .Mm dear Joan t am so .happy. .St'ev'-o A,f. Loving a IVtiole l'ainilv. I don't want to make any trouble. ut there is one man in this citv w ho ought to be gibbeted ! began a blunt sunken weman of fortv-li ve as she stM..l before the official's of the Twentieth street station. lMn.it, a ,jav or two aLr. Vhenthcvinunired for particulars she handed "out a'h tti r and said : Observe the cnvelon. The l- tier y addressed to inc ." You will see that the writer calls me his jessa- ! ,nin(. and he wants me to set j early day for the weddiic When the Cantain had linihed ; i,0 letter she wis r.-idv ih another calls her hi- r,,sv angel, and he savs j, can't live ii-;!,.. dmt l.jarrv him. . ii ji the same man. So it was. and his letter w.i ' tender as s.ring chicken. Tied tin- 'ci,uut j.d. she hauled out a third, with: !t10 remark : 1 Tliis is directed to m v oaiii .lit ....... , uei.i,. it s the very same man. an I i in if h,. ..ollj li..r lii ii-owe Mini Ii . s.lv be dreams of ln r . .. the whole j l!V Jie lo love family, remarked th.e Captain. TblitV hist it 1 mo .-i widow framed to tlie three of us at ihe Kiim- t'U-, s-oii Leeaine a thunder god. 'does any harm, and jin.vei.ts and time. Oh ! what wretches there are ; wh -.ul.i ha i-roi-itiat.-d w ith s.u-i i-, eurcs diseases hy keeping tin- sttun in tliis worldl iflets. The lliiiii.u Julians oii'.-red j-h yi .ert'eet order, the howeis n-r- Yes, indeed. It's hieky yon fmuid j P a sinall d.. when a tl.iLl hap-' ular, and the kidneys and liver aet liin. out. " jpeiied to hp Hick upon a day w lien ; ivp. .Such a medicine is Parker's Yes. it is. If 1 hadn't hiMiii-jiit i there was inut-h thuntler. r;uoii)-.in'i.iii''ei' 'J oni.;. It relieves .-v.-rv Imvp Tivirri.i! (In- wlui!.' -i1.imi.!I. .it" I tfu. gir-s j ki ts while t!i.-v ; were asleep we'd have thought liin an inniK-ent lamh. And do von want him .-lrrishd ' Xo. hut 1 want llo's !i:i:'.-r t. . Yes. he's nretfv toi'Ldi. - It has learned' me a let on. .-he paid as she was ready to go. Th" next man that conu-s spa iking a round my house has got to come ricbt out ,ilii f:iv which lie s after. 1 1' it s th ... !.,.!. I .-i j .....,.-4 1 1.1 - - . - .... iuiie leeovi-rcii ..n.f 1 ua ..4.4 . J k 14 id a 41 1 1 l lll'll 1 i 1 1 ! . ill 111 u 1L .- 1 1 If wiir.I 1 111. :it it n I.i'ovs w ' 1 . ;ih- rpal piUate ..I John Hauler, ilee tl. in Jenner . ..... .. . . . . . v 7 . - ' .- , , . i ......... .. . v ,., ... iv lutid,., j ia. nm : lilt VP it. ill.' no I h. -i r ..-.., ; : .ri . ... .... . '.V ' - V. . . cii'iiqut oay, hiniu nuen na.His nix n. anil HPCtel Fume- it Won t 1o CO a bit ,,f r,MMl . 4.1.i. 1 5t- TI.:.. ... .. . : .. " -l'U ir WJ re olclllir. f he LTeat t-lmiiii r, O the human X Koadf. Si.iu. Met county. Pa., at his late renl- weteKa mbont aec. hundred n.am.la. uh nn. .. ,. ... ...lui-uuaiiuii. a tun ir. m inuiii. to re-i MTlU to MH I . I:i.i . n., ,. . i dem-e, on .Saturday, t he i3d day .if OoUilier, lvo, ! Hmh. htuvv lit,l ii,l ldtiiul in .v,nm. r. IfT of ihini's.' tlnnirs arriund twit mo .f bnrv. : n,r...O.,. -i... ...... 1. ...... ... 1 ' MI"' ,V" 1 nkha m. svsti'in. the k n nevs. are subiect to : wner!uii can attend im thhk nMuer. i'.m. .v7 u .L'1'. "'.J" u,?.e,r'- T . t . ... ... ...... .in ... . .v i ui. ii i vi li .11 l 11 lili; IU I USil L'.i r.t..n- -,..., - I . t ' ' . ' - - .- j.j ---- . . V-, .. l , ii t- V i 11 I" ouni i..-Km.rr, can iw buowq. w arm- fy -of ljer:ijis two husliands! 'thiii"s i t:7 V. uuu'! L-Vtm- Ma-"i :l variety of tiiea,eri that D.vvs Kiol f,-r-lJKMHM1A m ma at. this none, as he, i, .rmint, nniM ,i i 1(. . ,., ( ..n.-rcj-i is ruled by the caucus l. I -u !.! .sut.vi .on cxffpi in uih.hu- eii ; t lii : t J !.;:- of tlx c.iucu--. ll ha:' cm i. ri-fu.-ed to correct the i ii., i most irlanm.' irrammau.'ai iiiuuuers ( ... i.r,. l-nn i..ii.,t ' c, ....... ... .; , ,.k- .hirt.-,.,, lilt . :.i iv . n'r ...... ........... 1 i". i : i i 1 .. .- ..... ! ... t' .sort:.. 1 Mis tt.e ouiu : two-thir l-. In the h.ls 1. !o!; .. 14'.; It, nioerits. mid rt O'l r.. ..'..v.-nl l':... Iltil k it'l ' ."y.M'or l!.c Nonh. Ti.ki.e,' the Dem-'er ocrar.e m. House tO;l .'e'.i:.'r in j has b.'s out the North. :i!,ts t,ui oi me iwo i siiame. aiiow us saeieo ou. o .-m.v ::er and t!iey act to- j imoinsipiitheance, permit its former 'nt c;.uciis the South j .rreat aciiieveinent to becomi' a nul ..f p.il. leaving M for Htv, and sutler the nemo citizen b and pviu the South he' gradually exterminated by the i Two-iinrus majorii v. , is absolute in the 1 hat major el-, h'.b mea-u:-. id.s its policy audits: It bind- the 'action of It determines how l.;i:io the vi.'" of the whole shall be cast. , . . , ... 4 '. jr.-! as jii'l'li as i: ll were uscu un.-1 wlioje. lis will is law, democratic '. I 'e -present at ives from the North may he-itate and ilenreeiatc, nut imiil' t'a.ucus rule with an iron hand, and i : his seeptre is wielded by the South, T'ne wroiig is more apparent when the relative strength of th.e two sec- t ion.- is con-idercd. In the Senate the North has 17 Senators and the i South 'J'J; in the House the North j has 17 members and the South 1U. Thus the North largely oul-numi.x rs j the South. Hnt in spite ot this the . .i x- ... l. : . South rui'-s. lui ause me -orin i divide-! between the two partus .i . . ... i 1 1 i . . i v.lilie toe r-i.iu:i, jiracueanv muio, controls the Democratic caucus and carries the Northern Democratic lb nreseiitatives with it. J'.v the inexorable command (f the caucus the Northern Democrats are in reality made to do the behest -f the South and not of their own seeti- n:. dictates cau.-e t1.. whole it i it v. I n: the maste i- absohit minority of I 'impress ; io!iev and action ie 'rlt a minority of the a majority i me major- this caucus principle of the Smith in I 'impress '.1st so loiei as the body i Jci.iu.i-;.lic Ihe uiUv way to cs- cane irom it is to elect a kei.uliHean ! Congress. With the rule of Kin;; Caucus a.i.d of the South thus estahlishcd, it oeiiooves the iim.'lHciit and patriot- ; ic j)t ojIc ot the ortii to consider : ca.c.tu.. , r. . 'v i tt- y carciuny the spini ana urr posi's iu wi! uniiuiituii iiwuwi. ... i t!:e Democratic I 'arty, Wliat j would it do with both a 1 lemocrata- j 0j cannot scae this eoeelu-ion. , Congress and ! 'resident ? W ould it ; .;Verv State in the Tnion is intercst itiicn hesitate to press its Southern ! x jts eorreetittn. tin- it affects lilaims'.' Would it falter in n-organ- reputation of the whole people : i.;ng and si-curing possession oi tlie abroad. 1'i.til it is remedied, i'e- Supreme ( ''.! rt? W ould it not be j publican 1'rance. parliamenta.i'V I more "averse to paving i mori jh-ii- i sioiis tn.i l tlie rei'.-l tienerai as ine I Senate C.miiiittee is now said to I be, unless they were coupled with I pensions to the Confederate? Would jit not repeal every law to vitalize the Constitutional amendment? Would it not demand and carry payment for all its losses during the war? It has already presented claims wii'cli cxcceii me aniouni in : the w hole national debt. Would a j j 1 emocratie 1 'resilient and Congress j i make it more modest? ! i With sueh conditions the South ii. i i.i .,.) iWomunave unoounoe.i poiMi,.om . - t!'' l!1,llt U1M, its gniSJ. W ould be the incisure of its disposition Lett la th:.-t V nrl. .M.rtli consider wen wnai i ::-er is.e7,e.'.hcaH A few ii-jfi.ires show how "a lull vote, a frei- ballot and a, lair count, !su,(,reSS the colored vote, woni under the practical intcrpr. ta- j VlV not wave it ? ti gwn to them by Hancocks; ;eeause to call the attention of supporters down South, where lie- tlie.pcple ;,i'jh.' North to the stains i pumu jii.mii n.;.s oeen uiu -iau. yi iu j "t hy bloody massacres and. iraud-; j ulent counts. ... . Take e figures ol Alabama, lor instance 17: t the four elections since I.em. .. TH.444 ..107,. IK .. W..ul l-Ti 1VT4 Mississippi presents an equally in-! u"- fd J"tli they Imj.e to step m l. resting array of li-ur.-s. entirely ! t( cmr") o t!ie ati.i, ami they sati-l'aetoi v b"; t.he Ku-Klux assas-: ''J-t to having any allusion made t. i.fc.i.. W.KM mna :.:-."7 uth Carolina ?i.iatj I. ink j rifle-club ' eavali.-rs. The gentry and tissue-l .allot did their work equally well letn. ... WJtJij IK ..ll'J.U lien- is the record of ,rk; Dent. 172... luTO... .i,7. 00,000 We could continue the list, buti'MU(. i'1 1 Sod, when they p.:pa!cd tlie same story, to a urea tcr or less 'extent, is true ot all thecottoii states. I ! It is by this infernal system of svs- j ; tt matie fraud and violence that the ; Eolith has hceii inaile.4,solid" for the I Jemocratie party, and Hancock's ! l.-ction made iossib!e. And vet ! Democratic orators and candidates have the effrontery to prate about "a full vote, a free 'ballot and a fair Sion-r-dli Ihm .4 !)i oil 7l'Vn'tei. Almost all the Indian tribe of; , the ITiiu-d States believed the thtin-i ' ner to ie proiiueeii ny the wings ot : a great bird, and that the lightning j was the serpents tliat were mvaria- : hlv co'mcctcd with the thunder bird, t!)C lat!T to lip tip cruise ot tlie nitil- : a.ly. Many incidents, like emiila- gratimi-s were atirihnted to this an- ! gry gl. and some tribes did Moody pt nunr in ir.i.Itiatiin often hum-1 if to death their own children. Mauiuent that the Indians adonil ' : the thunJLr huWevcr. seems i. !. ftdit bv liehtninff. Thev ofr,.nil ii ' pold and silver. Tlie natives of Hon-' U"rn burntsl cotton seinl when it thundered. ' IT.lu- iiii-iindti .1..t.-d i .. Tl.? OreateM (twMUn. If asked what was the supreme: is- liriore i i pro. praf jcallv no l!c;.'r MiiiV;).' in t-ic south. There are other i-sucs helore '.! i r .. i. 1 me peojue, cxerv one i .oi..o..i UiAf ..n.rlit t,i .i.'siiHii ie.it to ilHlllv ... .nt,trv w low- before us. excent hi. .......... -- tliut oi slavery useii. riiaii v, .no . havin-' "iven the colored citizen the l,Mr.,l riirht to voie. ashealn a'ly bail t!l.. D'll !ir;il vi llt. Cllforce that lTlht. shaii this nation, to its undyin- treezni'' - oui i.roet; to wnicn n:s cau-Uvbite neidthoM subject him? j' We a-rree with Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, in saying we have uo ......ence witli aiivbodc. - wh.-tin r tK.v are constitutional lawyers. i nunuoi .1 in y oiaiois, m m nu u.. ,o doctors of divinitv. w ho allow this issue t be obscured. None of the others ai.ttr nach it iu importance. yc ju,ve not the slighte-t doubt that j there is a Republican majority of jvcters in South Carolina. Florida, ; ,laban'i: Mississippi and Louisiana to-da v. Yet no majority is reported jn an'v election. Wliy not? Wcii, fr a Variety of causes not for any i 011lv. It is not due to the shot- or t(, tu. i will ol wiule neigli- ;)(,v i whose liilluenee wittnirawn can ruin th colored citizen, or to i threat of discharge from employ - ment or to poll-t'tx laws i.ia.le lor the purpose of disfranchising the negro.- but to the work of all these causes, and even others, put togetln r. There arc so many of them that a complete cure for any one cause would only make a transient and local inu'ression ui.on the great central fact. Siii - , all of them , . . . ; . .. :o 4 1. . r. rclliedlc'l. mere is sun uie iii-i i i.iiloii.iii ss .if the nolitii i.tns wl.i ; i .. I who make the ,.0unt t lie vot- s am -. . i .. . Alah:-.-Know- maority sun incmseni ma's recent election. prov as ;in that a fair count wo-:ld Ik; m i..ws:l,!.- if they voted, the ni-Lrro. think- it useless to vote. ' mc cal !SMy that anv artieiilar cause oi j Democratic solidity is jrem ral in the j smtii. but some mic of them will he f,,,,,,, (() (.;,tain in afmost every state , VA , V " .... ,n omy a SeeiiiMKo oiu ;i n;oi"ii.o -a-- ,.;'.,. 'J'he broader and higher view Kn.dand mid lnnicrial (ierm:uiv can dike point tlie linger m k'i.Ii ai u-. and charge us ith talse protessio of being a true Kepublie. !hda State can not constitutionally interim with a sister State's laws, however unconstitutional they may be. That is the provi-.iee of the national au thority", and itd exercise calls for tin most comi r.-hi nsive statesmanship. Tim lllooily Miiiii. Who bloodied it ? The border ruihan invaders ! Kansas seeking to add that free Tcr- ritorv to the domain (T the d.-iv. South. .Wain, the bx,d .uA .. lhv war .,lil;st tl,.. , vin. Anil again those 'cruel vin- dietive nolitical leaders in the South. I who d.-libi ratelv made a oliev oi j l1lI.(..lsbe.l in order to destroy "and UjHlU it may bo to Hi b at ill- i.,, i; wJlo ensanguined it. They have 'made the South "Solid" hv means ;(.rel !m(i cnn-iiot. bevond anvtliin j iu t!l4. j.Uory' of Anlcrican i Dolitics. and thev desire that, not- no'ri withstanding this, they may be pi r ' mitted to'Ursue their further tlesigr.i. ooooo ' successfuily. From the platform of to the inipury ami uilaniy upon I which their plans arc built. These, however, may not he good reasons against the bloody shu t, v ''t-li.-ve they are. ( hi the contrary, it is true ihut the givatr.-.t issue ot all that are mvoived m the Rip. i present canvass is the question "'. ! whether the Tnion is to be seized sas? P'.v tn 1110,1 whose hands are stained Bet. tvith the blood of Southeran Kepub t' fdllicaiUj alajn to make "solid'' that j section, iu-y ro.'M'il jb..-oeetnmal the Jlissoun Comiironuse : aain, in loo-.wnen uu-y atiemptid lo ton e Kansas mto ihe s;!ave iists bv yio- huce and outrages ugnin, in lh;, when they rebelled against th.i Tnion ; and again, since the war closed, by threatening to accomplish j the subjugation of the North through I K" Klux, the rilie clubs, the Yazoo ! policy, and the false counting at elections. With the sectional issue thus forc ed upon us, shall the voting freeman of the North not bravely meet it? ytaye the bloody shirt? Yes? avw ll hi) thi mon-,ter of South- , neeiionaiism, ny whoau inn.l ! policy the blood ia: been shed, ii iin.Uly suodued. I tlltr y.'ov-., i - '. ease, and Hi- h;.vi ui " tio. 1.- ..( i .1 ten from thousand m ho have heuii i saved and cured hv it. Sep other column. 7,-,7,n, 1 Uen,,is Wii woic Without AVa.ei- Hupnly Water ; . '.EAm.x': I a., Sept C Th; 'V'5'1"!?? '5' spring into ,'1'"'5!' Tlie ladies wl io some time ince were unable to g out, having taken bYI.IA E. I'lNKflAMS YttiKTArii: 1 1,1 LS" 1 KY l'AI. Will certainly Clire. Somerset, Sep. a. :m. I , ' lvn9Tme, June i, I.SS-june '. ' I Pavli:j; att.t rcri!lnr Com 1'o.'1ler. In my previous lines, I said there was no corn stacked in the three ccuiities, in fact, some of the farmers ! did not save their stalks. Tim corn ; v.is busked and the cattle turned in. I have known large tields h.-tt in that ! v.av. l.ut now the corn is all stack-: cd." ii iiaving been ii :e"-. red tha.t ; co: n-ielks an- .!:.. . ..tin., and looked upon a. good ii-ed. and this season we v. ill have an abundance.. The v, e:tther ha. b.-cn so favorable, they have cured Well, if soon after! corn is stacked there comes a week : ofsouth wind, with some rain. stalks i will not be good. They may look si! to the casual observer, but stock s will not. eat then, veil, and. upon I examination, tl.cv will show .signs! of mold at the joints. It rcpi:rcs! nun h more g,"od weather to make; good, feed of stalks than grass ; but when they are good, a cow will leave ; the best of hay lor them. I have; known stalks, an--:- being wi ll cured and husked, to be h it in the lieid until injured. I would nearly as soon have hay wet as good stalks, j Mv experience is that it is not safe; to leave them down. There is no: d.iviger of having them too dry; and ! as they handle best when damp,! they are often too damp to come out j of the rick in gxd condition. Hu!c- ing from the stack and binding and ; ricking the stalks appears to get j along si, iwly. and I rather begrudge: the time; but always like the job i wlu n done. However, I don't stack all my corn. I have as much as lj car. dispose of to advantage. j I commence to feed my hogs thej first of September, giving them the! greenest corn, securing the drie.-t in I small parcels. The 'stalks, if thej weather is good. I h t lay a day or, two: twining the hunches, if the v.-.-.ither is not favorable. I tie four, hills and put in small stacks, douh-j hag or trebling alter some days.! Tii'ey usually last and keep good j until Christmas ; a: will Come in for :d ri-k I stalks! la'..- u inter and sprue. My cxiicriei-.ee is that it is not best to plant the lirger kinds of corn. ! since the best stalk-fodder I ever I had was from small ecrht-rowed I i or;;. I planted a and the little stall eur.-d. W'he-n a lIvcIi t" the ox-.-e. theV i-:l it. taumi-t!.! -e or i.mr o, in their mo'.iins :.i i :i'-e. i t : i-;. i a.m. ist .jual hen 1 am n-ady to rick in;. stalks. I mak" a ioumction hv tak- i;,r some old I...-1-- avin:: upon tle-m some ol" H li s of some kind to the ; . 1 1 1 of three or foil r feet : then 1 .l.u t- the sheaves so the butts haivj ver ir:-tty well on each side. y n doini', the middle of the nek is -.ei.t un. The main tidn-j to have a sI.K'k save well H to Keep Hie lilluo.le ! ii I. . n i 1 .1 i tu!l. Jt li IS not lull, tm-re snoUi-l ; . si elves l-i d li-n-'t -Wis" It IS 1 1 important it should be btiilt with an eve to taking tin- strdks out c.ni- n'. neing at th.e cmi you lini-h. so the : sheaves can be pulled out without i disturbing the t"p further than the ri.-k m usei like to rick in the ,1 , ii. , 1.,. i I ,, ,! i nionimg the stalks Il'isto-a the t;l o. Tore liiakill1' tlie liol toil) no loli'ier . ' ., . . ' tha-l Vol! nave s.taii'.. toe I. ring to. tlie top each time, giving the whole j i'iek a finishing top when the stalks ! II ;,, I ) .... 1 . .o: i.i. i .iii..i.-ii .i.i., ii., mallest stalks t linisli. .! ruvin- oh. t 'mm t '!leai;ti. 'im ll. '1. li...., . . "i. i !: M. M. K:-.x.nai. Fr-.J..i!::, X. V. 11kh Sir: i t.iI: yaar . :i!i-l I.ivir 1!. mh-iIv aid X. rvc T.ii:.i ' ' j i.i i 1,1 I ! ,r a ..-v. a-.' l.illiuiii :it I w itii p.-rlW t -it- . : Tlii'i-'-f"tifdis il'a l.'.ttle ui" y.nir St. Vit.M I I);i.ur Sjiccilii- etiri"l my Icy nl'llKit ilisc.isc, :i!U r lie h:nl Ih-i-:i doi t-ir-.'d thtvo montiis liy :iiitii-!i: iiliysifiiiii" witlintit ion.it' . I wi-li iilu to sjy tint! I tiiiak liiu-lily .f y. .ii r hniiiiv--l t'.iU;'!i ll i.-uy. Vmns tnilv. J. M. I'tlKI.rS. 1 r. Fennel's illood and Liver 11cm- edv and Nerve Tonic mav well be I ( ailed "The conquering hero" of the ; times. h the medical triusm.h of; the age. Whoever has "the blues j should take it, for it rrhi' and rr-! !:,- 1 the disnrder.-i! system that teSsr t;i" ui;. ; te3s; i Jaundice. l)vsi.ep.-ia, ( onstipation, i Headaches, Fkvku and A.ri:Sn.KK., !Ni.AiiiiK.MKT, Scrofula, Krysipclas, l'inilc-J, lUotchcri and All, SKIN; KiM I'TIoNS and Hl.OOl) I '!SOi;i)"i:S ; j sv..l!ed I indw -owl Droiisv- Sleeii- 1 - . -1 I lessness, impaired Nerves and Ner- vous Debility; Restores flesh and streiiLith when the system i nUUHIilX I d'-wn or going i tit' d-chnc; cures i Female Weakness and Chronic Kheu- i matism, and relieves Chronic lnn- chilis, and all l.unr and Throat dif ficulties. It does these things liy rtciking .'.1 the reiit of di":ea,:e and re moving ii-, callM r,. " Dr. Fen ner 's Imj.rovcd- Cough lloiu v will relieveaiiv cough in one i " n- ii"..i 4 hour. 1 ryasamjilebottleat lOcents. one or lieaiiaiJ.em op) .ninun-a, . and i(;ad.!iv m lirvcs, lihcuuiatism, j Kidney Complaint, I liavrim a, t tc. 1 Try a sample bottle at ! cents. Dr. Fciuier's St. Vitus Dance Spe-j :(':, Ine houlo aly, ays cures,, J-'or a'i by C, ;, liovd, j in-luiitly Hilled. Fi!i:i)Ki!ti Ksiu irnr, Ya,. Sept. ('. ; During a severe storm yesterday ; -Mrs. Julia Fairhailk, wife of Capt. i v . . . .' . , , , Aoall rairbailk, Was instantly Killed i bv lightning near Summit Station, i Caj.tain Fairhank is a ret i ret 1 sea j captain, now in his ninety-second, Ve-.r .,,,,1 lon.r ,.n.r:,.,ed in the P.alti-: : ,. ,, . "ir r . ,1 , , , ! li.ilt.-ll.ilHV Has IU the Di'.l'l, j A ( 'iinniii-t (nut u'ur'i' .i.l.l ..I" n v.ii'iDWir preacher who proposed to a Volino; lady and was rejected. Eol- lowing tlUS a Vullll Widow ol his 1 c.ir.gregati..n sent hir.i tliis text to preach fr.im: "Yon a.-k and receive r.ei i i-ca'ise vou ask amiss. Constanev is a reasonahle firm : n.wc i- : .i.,l.l...r., ... - .iu .'-u .Tiiium-iu.- , .-. ' " ; lle ail lltil'.-.';-...ii-i ile liriiil!i'S 1 HiOil 1 uni. u.i.ill.t"li Ilii.iiii "i , '"" Cr-.;Va (ilKPilitlrillenS ol till' dl'tonill-; t., ",.4' , i .I.. ..,,,,,.,. i o: a-o, anil ot tia- i-oineni i i wmeii lollows it. '"How admirably are thy works, ; 0 Nature !'' i-vi l iims ;m I'jtcha.iL'e. ! adding: ''An ordinary woman's; waist is thirty inches around ; an ordinary nian'aarill is abollt thirty : :,,,..,, . T ' 1 ..n i.i- ii in,;. V....1 li l. ...l-.. 1 , -.i.ll I'l'll r I ilillllllll Ml l-C .'W'.ll. I Ifij hlluWeM call HO Cllthusiasill j out .s'.. 1 ' 1 ; ..!, -.. ... ui.ii u a, .uiu ii in . for the cidi-r si-i..n : ' ' -'-' ' ; hiiu.l!.- would he liK-WM W W I liin 4.. ..... : f 1 i i ! .l.li.hlu V Uoa.Hnir kailma.l StlliA inform irrion i ..aid 0 ti,U (iljt UI t.Uiny I-Uirs of. PMoIidiKPa and Levi Kepler, el Udin lXulZ boots as tlie IJiHjtfd booi mat :) Ji '"f V .'L. hi-.i ..,...,.f . rrtiiiir,iiiitieti riiw.iii. sean 1.,,.;. 1 1 ' 1 touatuhiirchynotll.od.tUa; In pysuanoo of tu wnimence about the -.h of July. Viileen do" I al ls. writ ol nariition. issued out oi tho ( ruhans' Court : . ,. i7k r....i J M3S. LYBIA E. PiKKHA& OF LYNIJ, MASS. - ; ' -c'''.: ' - 1- ItstVERE or LYDJA E. PINK MARTS Tor all Female Complaints. Tils ppTmti'n. ii ramo FltrtiiHi rnrudtH of Wnx'Ui frup'.'riici ihct ar hirm;. ti tlie roost dtl-M-atr inrmlid. i'pon one trial the mer.U of this Com pound will bo iranUi J, as rrl-( im iinnuMiioto ; anU when UstUKlscuntinutN, in ninoty niaeranrsln t him. 1 1 ml , A permanent eun-iiie tTc-tCfI i h man la will te titj. On amount of it proven ruerit-s it la to-day r rominenl'd antl prvtriU J br t'io bet plisictuia in the country. It will cure eatirtljr t.i.? T.ort form of fulling nf th nk rua, Lcacorrb'i o, irrvruLir sal painful MrnttruAtion tUI Ovarian Troutili, Inflammatioa mnd Docrmtion, looJ:nsrs, all Iitilarcmont and the con wiiueutsplnoi woakn, ami U epcciaUy adapted to the Change of Lif. It will ci-s5ilve and tumors from the ntemUnaii early stre of devolr..rnent. TIi tc-nd?ncTto-an'Yrousaiinijrihi:ra U chjckfl n-ry fc;ottliIy by i:i nst . !a f.u-t it hz-i prT-l t- Ik? th frrcat i and Ix'-it reTn-tly th.-.t lias ever b"en diwovrr ed. It portueMeji every jKtrti'inof tI;o wystem, and riTe new lifeand Tiff or. l rrrtowr fiiiitnffii.llatulenry, de troys all era Tic j fcrrtirjulint.,:! r-.Ii.T( voLnem f Ui stonwh It curm Ul'.iatifi. ITUwhr i, ?Tcrvoiia I'nwtn:ti-Ci-nrral iVbilHy.iiKti lctrTt, I y.-tjaon a..d Jjil. jstlon. That tvt Mug of K-.tr.n,: !.?trn. rat:ii:jc piut.. wtipbt and backae'.ir, 1 rIt.v.;s !rr.tm t.L!y crnrd t its use It w ill nt alt t.rrtf -, r.nd cult-.' all crrcatstan cen, ni t in barcuony n;!utl-j L.w tl.'-t i-veru tlm For KiJjstj(n:iI;iJ:.t' t of-jv r vet ti-i rucipuuad ka onajrpkS.H-J. Lydla E. Pinkha.n's Vegetable Compound Is pre pared n: X and ,"-" V.st4irt Avnne, Lynn. S!.vi, Iru-t!.W. S.i Unties f. .'....'. S itt by kuuI in tlie f.irmof p-!N. l.'t.n ih.-foi t.i .C I. tvnjjr s, on receipt ofpriee, $!., t:., f-.r v.'l.t -. I'lNXHAil trAj azir'.-rvrl t: . t inq S-rnl fr pom- palvt. Ail'lre-.s r. :i. .,vf i f in?;er. Ho family hj::!-! Iv w.iliout LMA L. MNKHAM LIVKi: rilZA. tln-r ca.v CVr.t:ptirr., tuCkueta, ttiidXontiuity o( t.'H- Ijrt r. t i-.r Uix. Mi'l vu S.u.k h C. N. EI, SM!:iisi;T Pa mm A DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT, whirh fu;.lieia want men ol eniiurnt ut.iluy ; liave devt'te.l years il .study nrnl exjwriment t . lind h ftprltir for lltei.tn of lite Klff ? j n1. Klfl"r. I rlnnrv lrKMn mm a I irvoati h;eni-and rum ttit; time of Hi j I discove-y hn ratddly in'Tcasel in tavor, train iutf the Hiir)tfl and iiii:idi.ne d metlical men unl . tn.e who nave u"e.i : ii nas nwjiirue a iHvurite ; Willi nil ellipses, and wherevi-r inlroiluced Ma 1 i.er.f.le.l allolht-r trentments. In s hurt, such . i Its intrinsic merit aim suppri-irltv, that It 13 now tlie "lily reroirniieil reliuWe remedy. DISEASES OP TnE KIDNEYS , are tlie vci'itl wvnWnt. ilitnentat anI Utal Ite'C- ' tl"fi? tlitit ntliict uiunltui.l, awl so varievl and in- j pi'll-'U.-t In t heir otiararUT. that (KTSnrn often ?uf- : fLT t'T a hmsf time knwii.r hiit atls thctn. ' i he mtpt fluir.ittteritid yntui-i ar gruiu;vl j wiistimr awuy ot Hie wholu tiy ; exlumstel tot'i- , inx ; UmA ut ;imente and urca.l ol eeroiej :ant liiui iKineui .l'.-riariie ..I viiriuuiiy iHiior.M urine. ; ili:,i,iillv , .,.,;;, r Cxl ll.e urme : uiin-Jic '"edfreaJK in the urine; and, heu the iti- euse i .-1 1-ini; .iuriitinn. there in liiu.-h eum.-idti'in i and neneral nervous i.msiratii.n. j THE ONLY CURE. Wenny i-osltlvely. and without lour of c-intn-! dietinn. that i w -r - w. tfU M tne ..rut nriilnrj v lnt:il irile.iureliirevrirv titrm Ki.lnpv ilieayo. it is the hi-kt rcioeily yet didi-oiere.1 l..r ; V.Ai iuii:iiluint. ami more erlt-i'tual in its iifieratlnn ; than ar.y othi-r trvatmenr. Hy osini; iaithtiilly and i.er?iJtently no.-asewill ! found 11 invi-ter-: ate a not 10 yu Id to iu pvwertulr.-iuedial virtues. I IS STRONGLY ENDORSED. We havethemftst uneitnlv.al testimony to its curative owrs,lroui many pi-rtf.inaot hiiriiohara t-r. iutrlliireniw and rein-ihiliiy. Our IwHik. '-How a Liio was S.ivc.1." if'vinir the history of ua now uisoovory, ana a lame re.-ori oi uiosi ro- i tnarka.-le eorerf. -..-nt trve. V rite fur it. ' lY' KlltXKY P.t are sold hydruif. jfiiit, orwiil Im. aeni .y mailtreeof poitr,ve) on re.-eiit of their price : lleiiular C! 00 : Speeinl for ! ol.atinate ouneiol lonir K'aniliKir. s:i.oi : Children, I al io. A I.lrw.IKV k.ll.KY fU . TUI.rO.OHII. f 4 ITT III V Owlnicto the many worth- i l-l -) A 1 Ipk Ki.luey Pads now seek- ! invr sale on our r.'iiut.nion, we deem it due the' atllli-u-d to warn liioiu. A.-k for lAY' Kin-' . KV FAD, take no otliur, an-l you will not he : deceived. IS A. J.CASKBEKK. W'M. li. 1'RKASE. Sttir.-tury. l"re?i.ent. chas. J. hakkisov, j.s. hakt'elu diin.-"' ISA A(. K UFVIAX ' ' .'kikkxAx. .los. II. 7.1 K.Wtli.WAX. El). KVI.E. -SOMFRSET- mechanical works, i (f.imit.Ml.j NEW ARRANGEMENT! TheSom-mel and Petershuiv F.miilrii-S have teen consollilatB't un it-r the style of the lit V I USia. iiamu..... I - In t!ic l-T.uh of Somorstl, on.l i? pre- ,r,v: M ...,., aamaj 22a tuiaisg iiiiD.ciii:ii;s. The ceiet.nite.1 HARTZELL PLOWS! me uiixial'sU'tt.sOJ ar.d k'too t.:tn.. AUoa full ' litie of 1 I COOKING and HEATING STOVES. j A II k ind! II EP A I R I NO ill iroinitly done. 1 tie nuniic i. in eraliyd-neata The puMic i. informed that all kind? of work gen- MACHINE SHOP!: CanlK-pr.-f.iro.l at ;-SH..RT X( ITICE.-Ja Hij.t. li. FOR SALE! The onilerne.l Adminmrritorsof the futitte f 101UAS. :1 IsilLhU, ol Ooui-niaiiich Town-: hip. Somerset Uouuty, otter at Private Sale, nn"' Tl'HD.i 1 S. nnhir 11, IsSO. , 7T M VA . MhLK H A V, iM ' ' ' -"'" j S.lO ACHKS. i I -Mure or Left, with iroo-I BANK BAIIX, i ' TWIIIi(M)I) U WLLLllNu HUUbLb, n,I oilier Ituildini. The land I, in a .md stiitfl i 2!. eultivatiun, awmt one-third bollom Und. ! There is A GOOD ORCHARD ON THE LAND! ALSO j ACTV rPiHT Cr 7T T IfT TUT olA" rl Jl LUA r N Liv j.v.w'J. WflL , 4-iili -, - - - -; ; -i no; sola ...tore tnat date It win at tnat time he i 1 ''i-1""' U....V o.io. im" miiu i.u-.cn i uUaal hve inilea In.ui Johnjtown, near the Ked ! Bri.e, extendlnir alonx tlie Dav)diville Hoal, . ami i no ol the inoet desirable KAK.MS in! p..,,.ir,.ni,. p,.rti, ,i.iri ... the Karm or leurii tun her particulars are request , ed to .all on the UBdominued. 1 isAAUTonrR. LEVI M1SHLKK. I June CO Administrators. ! , m ...... I i k i'.. ; ToEliabe-h Kepler, widow of Jolm Kepler, ! dee'd. of Jenner X Kdf . S-imersit rounty. Pa.. I CiwUind Keplt-r. the petitioner, of Hilleiraj. ! ' 'Mi.nta.iuiery eouutv, P , Reuheq l.epler and' j j !-'diTard Keple;. at' Choked Hill. Montiromery 1.....,,; l- " ..n.,,hn L'anl.. .I.'.l vl.A laft Hannah Kepler his widow and issue three ehil.t-; rcn, vli: Clan ll.iary, widow of Keely Hairy, I ,ei- d. and .Name Jvepler, ol Uoyertnwn. Berks countv. Pa., Harry U. Kepler, oi" Philadelphia, Pa., hot.hia. iutermarried with Henry Ho.nl, of Katun Station. Perklomen linini-n ol tne Pblla- oi 5omi-rsei eouuiy, ra., 4 win uoiu au iiHjutisi uu i 'I-rTsupt-rhlyi .V tS.laY I would rush! N 'FTSFH W ' I f 'V . -.A tA W IIICl BBS FACTO WORTH XNOWIWC. Clucr. trim. adrk, Ktilllula mil i to inaE" ii i n Kr.-.4. Tbe But Health aad Mreath Eettorfr . ...... flian.. iir l.PL' exist :L. r. ..wf It vou haxr, D-mm. Hed- h. fi"h.umtin, Neurtlsia, bowel. Kidney or Uer 0.ri:5r. or it vou trMJ CM kxv . ....i,.r tH Tiwn is i'ir. ! nvJ rieosatiDK ftut mwr ihi"-ji...i.. . If vimi ara alowly wastm - away umpoon ur miy i. kn.-sa, if y law a P'l r-S.,ha.I Cold. Tarkkh s (.JiNotn Tom. irm"fcurHlv llp you. It fa arm life ami .ieur to the fwlile and air... and w a certain .-lire f.- Rhuruttm awl Chclsra Infintum. . It Hat Sal llnsdrfds f LlveiJ Jt Maj! t HM aM r.vlinir tniflf.rabto don't wait tint;. vou are down aick. but use th.i Ti sic today ; No niartpr w nat your aisra.-w ej u.n-umo uj . 0 it will (tlT'J pnmipt rvtirt. ' R.-m.TOlr t I akikr s iixomt Tome Is not runt drink but the Bert aad Purest Fami.y, . miuiA. twiTnrMiunded br a new- -.i.lv riiffr-rit fpim Eiurs - rtntwr preparations and ail otber Tonics. Try, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Best aad Host Eroaomicsl Hair Drtjsms ejquisitcly perftraed and pcriecily harmless. Will Alnas Bestore Cray or faded Hair to its rigir-1 ymiAf.d rrrr and appearance, and i. warranted to stop it iiU2, luit iu growlh and prevent baldneis. A few spplkattoru of the r.AtsAM will Jcflrn the kalr, cleanse all dandruff and cure itriimj and hu. SnourJofLhest i!?. Sold ty ail drugs--t. Jo- Sei.tCT.'.-er s. s.-I ll-.s Ihtii in f-ij... V",'V;'- ro::ftii!it u:- ly the-'.. vii-irM. -tfisl -4 t!l0 lxst ! ii r pa ra t i on ever in vciitfd for r.lTOi;ii GI'.AV HAlIi TO ITS Th3 As.s?.jtr ai:J YOL'TIIFl L COIOK 'A w AH) iifi:. f li Chf.mist It supplies 111, natu. ) cf 2lI?.SS. ra! food and color to tun 1 j hair glnnri without ' .T-- Dtaintus: tlie in. II will j incrvane and thicken tl.o j Crourth of the li:(r, tr f vrnt it bluiii!.in ntnl ' falling oif, and thus Physi- endorse and it as a tnnmiih in m-c;i- fill.:. AVEiiT EAleDNK.S. J It cures In ltiiif;, Krup- tion and I:udruiT. A a I a HA in di;e.io it in ery l'siralIe, is; the hair a i!kn ifii:t fl which Jill admire. It vreet ami hf-alt'iy. s 7 ' WHISKERS t. . , 1 rlian!H !!-.e kwl ty a CIMI'.V .N ur !:I.,ACK :i. (ii -. rclion. Iti'inx in o:i;. :r.-i-.irtu.i it I;. ia..ily aj .Utu, arid j;-Iiii'rt a i.-rr i.m.l .it color tleit wii. ni't 'H a.'.. R. P. HALL & CO., NaSHUA, Ji.H. Zi'i hi i Cca.-ri :n itcJii.-. E.Ti:ni-PCPrBc Fliofeliic A T-flTTUQ Anteptis nLDUMu. DnniQ BLANK, POCKET, . J U U i 0,Tai and JUVENILE. Elegant niiiiin A T117D 0 isiifti box rirriRo. NVELOPES. PLAIN, rAsinv iimiui WE BELIEVE TTi. rn ml! it t.. t). h-iprmt of every Dealer and Buye r .-n v.-rfni letur'a and fc4..b.rn Oii.o. I i a:, 'i-l w.' it;, and ' i.u:iiti" our stoi-k and lit iir:i-r. V an-1.. ot.ly i.;. so in our line In l'ni.:ii.b.i. .i..it. an .m ir.i-iy Wholesale lrii.i.i,..M. at. 1 r i'nm t-" lliHlce iuvi adv&n- ' t. ine l i.oio '. 'Oiud tj Head-. ri'-mleis. V '' .'.t i-'-ij'. .oa;e and ae ua o. ... ...1 I..I j....,al G. W. K2ED & CO. 72 Wcii iit, rut.lmrsh, Fa. a io.J ; PENNSYLVANIA fEatALE COLLECE, PITTSBURGH. ' 7)e:i:ufnl'y located en hJch. extensiva (rrotrndi; j jv from city noina sud amoke. Unpenor j !- .a.-n::v. wc!I ftirnishcl Laboratory, and aiuab'.o . .-..j:. .'...it . f njiLer:s and invertebrates forllli s i li 4tii.u' - t::.e.' ol Natural Science. ext terra opecs : b iit. L-Cj. C- r ritl:-igue, ternin. A-c. aildresH: 1ILI.ES fc. pELLKTUEAr, f'Hidmt. j uly2, 8t State Normal School, ; ixdi.lv. 1, vu. Hnll.llnir, tlo bcit of the kind tn tho l iiitid .Slate. Areamniotlalloua fur sun i.,r.'.- Srbnil, firrt elaa. in all re-.-t. npirtinHf Xornul, t'ld!ii.-a!. Comin-r. eiiil, lusicftl. The Fstll Term of 15 weeks will iikh on j jmrAY, S2?ISL22 C;b. 12CC ; Eipenm. as low m tho?. of nny othr Seh.l atlordln e.ii-il a.lointjires :ini aras.aiiu-i. datlons. For Cataloifiie, address, JOHN H. FRENCH, LL. a, Puti:',fA, JEFFERSON ACADEMY. q-H01OroH preparatiun for (.Jlle1r: if. A Kniliah and l.uln8 e.loi-tion. M.ler Kill Migrate I i ejiene. not neoesnurily exeecdiiiif ii ..r ii per mid ! ,erln. "I"! .-hemleal and phlIo.,hicai ai.para tus: lara:e lihrary. U,hI moral and aocUi ur : roaiidinirs. Kien.-h and irerm.in t.iitiiht- Xeit KkV. wm. ewino. iB.. ml l-nn..iiShur, Ka. CTOC K UOLItCR'ft MF.ETIMl. KEYSTONE JrTI.i. V , . NOTICE. TheM will le a n,e(,ria ut th ; S'K-kholderi and B-ian! d liiroeloni oi the Sav- I Kire Bric C.mi,any, at their ot!l-e, la Ker- i ;ie .Inn..tlon, on Tuewlav, Meptemlier -Jt, lusi). !tioVli - k.. m., forthe i.urr,meor ele.tin m- a. i o .-ii- p. m., tor tne iurr, er n.r tiieeniiuln year and trainat-timr other uu.ui iiui iu. j me iieiore tnein. J. M. PUP.TEK ansr. 2i ;:t. Set-retarv. riUTfll'-Q YOTIPl' Z V-i'HUlwO .Ulltl,. A- . , underfiirned havfne heen npiKiinte.1. 1.c the Orphans' Court ... Soiueris-t County. Auditor t.i prss upon exreptions tlle.1 to the a. count of Jaraih J, Eist Ad'm and Trustee lor the sale . the. rei,J esUte ofi reonre Thomas, deed, and t.i fWJli. Notice I herebjr IJi-.-au that I will attn . to the tW'eS V h.v. api'ntm.-nt at my olh.-e in Sf'iutieirt h. m 1-rt.lay, S-pt. Kth. 1mu, hea and where all irsms iii'eret-I.Mn nttvnd. V. J, klKiSKK, Aug25 Auditor. )MKI.SKT ( 'Ol'NTY FAUM KI1S KEAi) THIS ! hare purchased for the f.-am. at a L-; price, ihe limll .stallion Clp.ale, -.eU k-o IlKac'RiM-noai ' SAMSllN " is THE j i s , J Herald ''J, : '.1 .. FOH fi A 1 8 8 O I PREPARE FOR THE GREAT PRESIDENTIAL STRUGGLE ! THAT OCCURS TniS YEAR, BY SUBSCRIBING FOR SOME GOOD PAPER IN TIME : Tij tt&m G:r!-:iGrxT:;: O Ju:iRintee. :i! .iur-: v ;.u. : SE3P Y0U233LP POSTED C2OTS K!,t Sa ,he w"rlJ f T'"k .'" v , - ra2Ci-:iRt:iSB:rir;r.r: Vr extreme Wfcits Kr.-ai an, j.a.... EVENTS OF TEECODNTY!! '"'''';;:::;;::::- This li...,usc,dee i Curivaic. iul Ar .U)a. o A it as m.-enrc n:' n.. c Kvery Variety F.i!:-r '..,. GET THE COUNTY .NEWS. Tz&Atei :: '?r T5-3 Pan v;:: syr:-' Ti. Lir::st Vsr:?7 :: ui:';.: T: READ THE ADVER.TISEMEXS AND LEARN WHERE TO BTJYCHEAP KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE EDITORIAL COLUMNS!! AMI SEK the:.i BOOH IP YOU WANT FOLITICS, 111. TT 1 1 i iu; rxeraui IS RED-HOT REPUBLICAN!!! ANL .V--.M L ty. I K ff S l'ALH A 11 TS ! IK YOI WANT GENERAL N E W S ' . 1 v";; ": fee. Olil Ihitrh .itii a Voffi e.- L if ii ui) tt (Vt4-. Afriftn fV." Vosin i:Ut Coffee. Vea Herri) l"r The Somerset Herald (.Cva A Mt-CH Nt'AS AS ANY COUNTY PAPER PENNSYLVANIA! 1F Yi.i- WANT liK LOCAL NEWS, THE HERALD iS THE FLACE TO FIND IT II hare made arranijtiMntit by whirh Om department trill nut onli be EQUAL, but MUCH BETTER than, in the 1'AfiT! SUBSCRIPTION $2.Q0 TO CHIiOJIOS! ADDRESS. THE HERALD. SOMERSET. PA. 'V. . r FANCY and STAB; r' 1' C I) i; i F. s fite 'tsas RARE and CHOICE COFFEES. ih n:xKis Ji : THE CNLY mi IS THE C1H THAT I-?: fULL L!SC OF THE VELEIWATEh I PR ICE OF TEA. THE XKAVCKOP. I YOUNC HYSON, i CUN POWDER, I'Tr-ind . ... -IMPERIAL, ,' .-ei4.. .... ,l.j... ji OOLOIHC, JAPAN i'Ti..un. 4". vi. no n,n!'. an.: 4; i. ENCLISH BREAKFAST, .' r ;, .....: 9$T. T'. hrtum .f FI K TENTS y r w " i i alti.we-l 'jg iil "r.l.-rs u4 i ve Fw mm t-y rln n-iin a written T'ler f r Tra, 1 i. ' U. tu meiitltn the fty y.-u -ir-ir-. arvi pr;. j Ail the lV:w;ii"fi .kttws ir -r ru 1 m.w:k-.N kir' rite t ixftur.v t htow Tr., '.')iw.,i,!. Ll 'i ,': ar.tf tr :ir n-o?r t i ' Havk n r Ke iuvt:i.a isvoi-Ei-rvtiiv Y:-- CT35 1273. milii 03L1N- TEA! SI.3J i." (.001) TEAS AT LO'.V PKICES !- GUXf.OW!J,.RIMPKKIALvl(( ,Vf i:7 SON JAI'AN'-OuLOX'i-KNOr.ISH BRKAKFAsr. 2 Kvrs vv.it : NO REDUCTIS 67 AliY CUANTITT COFFEE! EARE AND CHOICE. o: THE - : . OLD TEA HODS SFEGlilF "R CELEBRATED CELKOMCO J) OFEE Thia.leiiel.HM O.ffeo If nnHv.-..e.l f..r iu .!!.. Iul Arwata. ll all othor- 'r!ees have hue; : piea..eyou, ir,:ve IhU a tr.ul. Till'. FANCY FRENCH COFFEE! jfct-i t-o'i l i.o to Jee, A PARTIAL LI3T0FG0CD3 :ConstantIy Arriving. F. Si-lmra i.-her'i 0;it Meal.OatUr.-AU.tW' Wiieat and Urahain Hour. .. Markerel. tvra N". 1 shore Mc. . No. 1 H iv, N.4. i No. 3 l.irr. No. - .nai-" - II. kits. 1ikIeiw: llama. Breakfast Karirtl an-l 1,:: Beef. Kenned La' I In Pail.. M lt. I I... alf.aa.; Freao Saiin.n. S'ltiim.s an. ' ivtter-.. i.V.ked Corn. I Beef and I'r-wl T -Ci-'i-; P1CKELS and TA5LE SAUCE- Suirart the !ejt .;wii.:7 feavh rl. SYPUP3 AND M0LASSE NEW YORK GOSHitf AX I lc8i OHIO CREAM CHEESE THELVK.nsr Asso:ir:itNr f LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAF-5- pure si'ici COLWS ENGLISH MLfSTARU S,: r.aC.ir.L.sn-a ami 1'' " L: 'r J B. JENKINS No.2S FiT-. h Ave.. PITTSCUKGH. PA- v.: TL a a jr!.ie.l 1 Sep: A. K-CO c,; All h" ti..triily 'uvr.i Jliinni. IF Hoar.' 0:ii ie ui VT n l I ,;..n,! t J)ftlttl' j,.ii A it! 1 In Htm H;l r I 1 a j . C" All '' H..-...li'.v r! d Will ; to hi-n. ti - m J.' Ymk -teo-'tmJ otfer-: Odleeti. W. J. 1 ) Will ;. AH ha-i attend.-. 1? Win nl a. o,:i 1 : OI! orti- cd to hi nlelity. J AJ Mill! I "t!l I, auendc i7: D XrfallM h T Of m er 3 tf can b i lifrlee re. t 0.1 to I. aud of "arraa oin.- treet, : I IE Pa. J a-.r.t ImiR el:i any in niiseii atarup - F 1)A Aiilti Md,l v "ai... IlI I Kill,. ea, i -, lt -t 15' Tl lies : 1t t f ,t'.ll ,! H !.,, 5' tl. ;ri ,. r
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