The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 04, 1873, Image 1

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.s lb. name of the r-rmerai
Somerset Printing Company.
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VOL. XXI.
SOMERSET, TA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE .4. 1S73. ;
Hardware.
ilUeellaneouA.
1 1
firiastiriit
AttOPBPTt at LlW.
rU,i Office 10 - Mnnw n
. i. jl MarfhaU . uruc ewre.
tr vlLLER" permanently ,.ated
! L me practl- of hU prleMu.
HARDWARE.
! a. P. urmwiev.
KlMMEL w in eonllnne to practlca
.Ddtendeaahie mf,- ewl errt
,m A JnyXr-rt and rurr..oiJn-
!r,V:-.
1'
W
John F. BlTmyer
Hut re-ojtn4 Lis Kurt
j. . oennsu.
LIVENGOQD&OLINGER,
BjVXKEES,
Main Street, opposite the Pof
office, Iale Cltr Pa.
W ItnfU MitiMe EutasJ West. DrafU
! and i'keckn aa otbr bauka matwd. Special atten
j Hue I1 to collcctionm. Modtt rrmrcd od 4c
j posit, pavaMa urn 4aau&4: latrmt paM aa Um de
j o1ia. krrrytiitnK la lie Hankiuf Una will r
i rrK- oar praopt priwnal aiUPBtioo: (ball do
I oar ataxtft to kK aatialaftma to wv drpuakon
, and currcspuoJcctiL
may; IJVF.XOOOI) k UIJN'OEK.
;iM H
jaa. a. 'Tu.
KiVTA. AllK.ir.i a
.. p.. i-rompt attm-
..j to b ckre In - curriH-t
' " . ..i ... t
Few Doors Above the Old Stand,'
And ?- to hit finnacn and frlnhl a fall liM '
vt nMlr at the tcttt knrct prtcra.
Cambria County
BANK ,
ifiaceltaHCvut. , .
gOLUIIL,
WITH
A. H. Franciscus & Co.,
For lb EajkLP.
I
. Tcli htmry.
rJETER DEX UJIM.
,,Tr ii7.irT it. tvfiroth hx ; Hardware
if
.. in lli K"r-ier o3i.
. O'LBOKN. ATTt'KXEYS AT
an. Urlj.
Vh I'HU ATTORN KY "LAW.SOM- J
,!, v. r prop"1 "to1 w " I
f'- 1 1 Vuue !-- PrrtK .
""I . .-:. jra-4. w Mala '
of Every Dptioii, V. IElAl fc CO.,
XO. IH MAIS STREET.
i JOHNSTOWN.PA.,
In II cn 17 ScbnaMc Brick BuiHicg.
XAILS
AXD GLASS.
COTTON YA RXS, IIATTS, W I CK,
Twine and Ropes,
LOOklNGGI.AME. CLOC KS, FASCT BASKETS
Woodea and Willow Ware, &cM
aaxrracTCBZss ad nniuor
CARPETIXG,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTIKO, TtUGS, &c,
H3 Varket Street and MO Comtneree 5tret
3?hilaclelpliia.
Jonl-tC
: of tLe experiment tbat bad endcu 6ol ; '.'VJijt card jou luvo Uxvd d-
uisaatrouslj Jot tec prcscrv
sW eiJn I Bt tM.ui. the Uade. ' P ' 1 V - i. C -
tteai. . .. ... ( thought Juljuu "and
A tir EM Uuuuung auuora taiaa iata ana aal .uu. ,, uu m wan u r. . . . - i.
ith .. r . . tin nncuon ta lav to hi sum : li ann J Mi want know it would be w" --''-' .
T- t .k. aMbati fLIa l.l.k r.ll.1 la. iltOr It Q I tiM t ATTaMllliAnf UT tt C a it i ttV-ftt Alk, A lif-a il M .t.A nn.1 aaTa.1
heaT.nirtT. . , ; hannrned to Ijo. rprhsl the en mina-4 "And it a I -4-aniR frmu tho r.ri. "lr ,UJ1,.UI""u",uf- ",,ur
a' ' - mbt- a f
jf A S.ar W to Cn makls,--
Somc writers have b!4 . that Um
eaaie cf Iralkinj is bad treatment.
I thick this ticw partially fate.
Som hor will fcalk anr war, and
some nnn'A h. ma4 balk. When
a Loric onco eommeacea to LaJk
1 the trUneBt will make but little differ
ieoce. To illustrate:
I had a fine, large, five-year-old
mare that took a notion ' to balk. I
did nothing for Eer.i9f finally she
got o she woa!d balk almost every
itinie I hitched her op. One of my
neighbors had a four-year-old of a
rrrj'J '- I jrooJ deal the same style of a bone,
i that commenced to balk some time
NO. ol.ibeforeminedid. Both of these had
an indentation m their foreheads.
Notice thia : every horse that has as
erring can. Jscrvedly no nianv times, " liiuhtd the !
t.o,S!asV'i joung n.n. - ' ,. , . , ' r n i '
I knuw I can , Vnd ho b. wade hU fortune, I
; mother, and La i a grat maa notr ; r "
M TlH0r..howB ift and liquid 11(1.1 IbjmTtallaa u-- on flew tB t..-kittle froiii
AIM. ( .. ; ... ,:,.
I uil- IHUl T, If IUI KTIl U1 JllUtJIl
1 tnt I
mjjT t mma ihe nuta and ban? went their'.n lid. rijrht into
welt. - " ' l. , . . .. . . B. .
( br owr,Tir,wiN, W Mtly a.t ' tM rer enpooard. teat bei.i aim.
fell.,. ., j i j,. j.... ! Parley 'a beat set of china. i !
And ihoojth ItkoasfatU Ed'froU Bbkk Adam j ' J uJ03 ftOOd staring Sghut at the
. knsed to taatc ; . . . i (ruins. All housekeepers hare their
The powan that laj within my arm were gatof j domestic idol ?r and this new "iron
cut to icrfr.' t ' ' : , j gtone" M-t was Airs. : I'arlev'a The
i bowed my 4 to Ht to tk. fceatinw of k ; teairt aT noislessly and demolished
our irbons.'nn'ter (icn. Me-
tenctrated the mountain re-
est t irjnnt, in jut, lsOl,
a venera
d'jor of a
n stitea
Vt H AY. ATTORNEY AT LAW
hStr-- ni4ted to bi rar with
U . LA"-. ,.ji;,rt All l.Qr- Br
.'?:.C'x,'"l. w prptl5 attended tu.
U BAEK. ATTfKXEY? AT
UtMKlen Ware of All
COAL OIL L'AMPS,
COAL OIL.
Irfli and Gold ami SilTerKOKM an.! .ld.
OuliertV made ta all rt r the l aitad 4mtw
aad (Canada. Anlereat allowed at the rate trf ill
r eeeit. perancam. If left iil monih or loirfer. t
lalllua. ?vfelfci arrantrementa Ban with oaamiaaa um
; other, who avU uvtarj ia trot.
I apnlU-7.
j JOBS IN BUT.
j JOnX PI BERT
& CO.,
fin,
- i 1 0LU"- KENT1ST Smer-et. .
1 ' ;! :rae I l"nd ifi-red to do !
r,.".7A -t CUir.i. r-a-ulatmgr. ei-i
CHIMNEYS,
XO. 240 MAIN STREET.
i- Ar.:a."ai teeiuo, ,
: WHITE LEAD,
" ..tiv-L-v IT! 1W .
And evenrtfctng telucgiii to the Lamp tra.le.
I 'TZrJZr- w.U attead to all en-
K. J1; t - XT' r. 6-leUtT. C'ee Ui An ;
LJNSEEUKIL,
JOHNSTOWN, P E N N A
i
j We fell DrafU netrwiable In all parta of the I'dU I
, ted States and CanAiaA. au1 In t'omn ermntrtea. j
1 IUit Oold. Ciopuna al OuTernment Hrd at
et urieea. Loaa muoev uo atoroTtd
' Mr-nritT. Draflf and lherk na ber hanA. eaih-
THE JHHT AM GOODMAN
Excells all others in excellence of i
,. Mechanism, Purity of Tone, j
i Promptness of Response, . j
t Els b Wit of MMKbl clenarc of trbcn anJ eae j
j with which it to uperatrd.
L.RIT0RT0N.
State Agent.
And heard her wfclper aorUy : "may wBevrb
apart,'1 -; r ".
And when I Wll her that bj heart waianloager
mine,. :. - J. . , . .
She rluced her eye and marmarej krw : -Q Hri.
f rick, irk bim deln r . ''
Ah ! many yean haTt come and gooe, aiaoe that
dcllxhtful boar,
Aad now beneath the Ltotr Uat there lira a fet
ed lower. fri v.:
Sberea-aiB. I att alaoc baieaili the Ua len
tive. ' , - ;-..'.'' ' ' -
Vut tbat dear ma Urn, sertr mare, (hall cutne ani
fit wi:h me. . , ,
' UsSBTScaaXLllOBISOtU.
Tbc Baaaa
care
You are
before bistres, three -en ps were bro
ken, and the handle was dashed off
the cream pitcher, while the. knob
was neatly chipped off the cover of
the engrar bowl. .
-Julius only paused lor one glance
at the general ruin, then he turned
and tied inglorioosly from r this
Waterloo of his scientific efforts. . ...
And the next day, all Bickerton
knew that Farmer Parley 'a hound
boy bad ran awayr after first demol
ishing all of Mrs. ParlerVt best china.
out of theerrerenjre, because the had
- - boxed Us cars the day before. ?
7 ' ' "I always knew that boy wouldn't
' , "t, 5 come to no good," said Peaeon Jones,
sobbed Julius j ..There was a ricious look in his
real mean so0 r; r .vu. nanK.m
v a vi vaavv va . i .7 huh v u u
"and I oailv wonder he didn't set fire
ndpntation in its forehead will balk !
He may balk sooner, er he may balk
later, but ho will balk sometime.
But to return to the subject. My
neighbor and I porsaed two differ
est ways of treatment : lie beHered
in whippitfg, and he he did whip.
Iff whipped with whips, he beat
with "tick.', Le poondrtl with feace-
Well I never r cried ilr, Parlev ; ! MT -' ' ' ' j rails, and be used hia brogands witn
while the farmer rubbed hLs specta- " '"'."IJ ,a".v w l"'re Jour C8S-- UUing effect Atfiret he made her
rle. and lauehed a low ehucLIinr! - t P'l lce im; but finally the Larder be wblpped.
laugh, which expressed Lh perfect j ljro,l,I,t reP'5- the more she did not go, until at last
contentment better than all the adjec-i then, which fide are yon he gave it up and soldher. Nowfor
tire in Webster's Dictionarv could ! ,r -" my trt atment : I continuetito dtfremy
have done.- " ! " ,n' know what yoa wean," j torse, and I had a time of it, she
And the chill December moon answered in atoa;hiaent. getting worse all the time Bat one
shining through the far off-window, "Are yea secesh ?" aked the man, j far on id maa aaw her balk, and
beyond the orbit of the fire, beamed j f ignorance. i gaid to me, "I will show yoa what
upon no happier bonsehdld ia all the . "No I ham L Mieenjomedemphat-m 5Urt her." Accordingly he
land, than gathered that night round lca,,-v- . took a cane with a crook on it, and
Farmer Parley's hearthstone. ! Are you l nion . ! Mock the hook down into her ear.
. ; "Nol llteUyoa- The horse started with a jump, and
l.aatailrarar. t " ell, what are you ! ? j we had no more balking that day.
! " .1 ' I'm a good plain Baptist -that's ; 1 tried tt aiW then, and
wD.it 1 am. '
BT MARK TWAI5.
only mate it mad, and tnat ii
I'JT i-nn want T ! . nri I?cyrIi tt
J fO.lML-.J V.
thing Ia thl.
the
Take anr horse, and
VAENISHES,
,mTr KIXL.ATTOBTETATI.AW,
T-.-i Cvart HoCe.
"M I Y EES" ATTOKNET" AT LkVT
Wel Fa- wiU n tcumi tt-utioa t.
L-c-.ed to hi. n -rwr-rf and
. -j, rrtSienee of Ed. Scud.
BKISHES,
113 Smi-Jifield Street, Pittsburgh Pa. ' angrily demanded Mrs. ' Parley, be-
hMrheM market prieea.
nritT. Draft, and I'
ed. Money receit-MondepuitiyatleuOdemaiid j lognf.
! Inierfd. ai the ra.oj Ixftfr ctnt. per !
Annum jiaid on Tune Drjjonlt.
'I don't
Kingsler. '
roa are I" . r u-
I a a -a
. Ana r.e tuerw nimsen uown on a t0 the hoxi or bura T0I1 o1 in Tour
pile of disjointed kindling-wood, in aljj, "
j paroxysm of childish rage - j Cat uttje Alice cried bitterlr. and
.-W . I . I 1. a-lL. a. f
treasured more tenaerir tuan ever, a
goggle-eyed doll, with arms out of all
'Is" that the war to talk to me
Send for Illnslrate. C ata-,st0WinS mos. cJrai . ' P!en 00:1 proportion, and feet several degrees
ltner siae 01 me aooraea young ariror than her head, which was the
april 20. eom.
PAINTS IX OIL AND DRY. AXD
. i-tL
1..1.VET HUVSE.-
sadm r.;-tfu:.r iaf-m. the t j
:.- wha. tf.: we.l lnwn hrl in the
Ererythlsa: la the Banking Line receives bar
' 1 rrnw aitrattat.
Thankfal to oar fr!en.li and cajaueaeri ur their
1 pa.K patpoaa-e. we aulicit a euotinoanca of the
PAINTERS' GOODS IN GENERAL ,ttXtfr&Z.S5
; all time, da all we caa tn aire entire aati?faeUr.
' FebllTe JOHX DIBEKT a CXA
's head, and yoa nothing on bast wooden exploit JnTinpre3
bat a bound bor: : I ba'nt noitrt . .
nted
t. r.:ri.ti.ii to keen i
. . . - itaiMiU.-w . 1
' c m. t be o 1"'
n, r c Lisa p i:!. taeir -'t-'-,
A lante iot k ot
Table Knive and Forks.
1
PlfKET KNIVES,
r' SVEPPEE. Pt.yn.-ian and lentt. Bor.in.
.- - tif cre. j
I'HYSICIAX d- SURGLOX,
SPtKJXS.
SHEAKS
a. c. cn a.
j. n. uvc6uaD.
LIVENGOOP,
AXDSOWSOKS,
JJ-EIM A
B A X K K It S ,
SALISBURY ELK LICK, '. 0.
SuXKBAET CdLTT. PUX'A.
Draft. txQf ht and avWd, and eulrectlna made on
all parta of the erontrr.
! In:eren allowed rm tiiB ietwft.
i special arrancment. witli oaartiax.. and other,
I wno bom monei't in uu. jaa it it
lii. MILLr.K. alter twe-ive
ir-jre ' Tartice la rju.ttviiK-. uu
r wated at N.meff ! the prao
.tv .;-:r-i i S.-mret an-i tk-aiirr.
- i t J j- k-niHTjr o-a;ued t y ". A. '
wit Le r.B V c i-al:e.i at :l '.iax-a,
::-;.....-.iV-!:j-i-l.
ItiRi ELAIX LINED KETTLFS. at, he
T f-Lrr with macr ar.iclr. tuo aanMTua. ta mes
ti4i in aa fciT.nuemmt. He U CetermineU to
aeU at the Tery lowest twn Give him a call.
ADAMS'
Pound Butter Case.
1
II- 3. PUSTLtTHWAITE.
ATTunN'F.Y
1 li.-i-
sed an-! -un.tu!T i;iro.i-
ifn-KNEY AT LAV..
S--mcpH-t. htu.
ATT- iKXEY AT LAW.
i-v- 1 Pr r-!iuoal buat. enirn-:M ;
"TV J. HORN Ell,
i Buggy, Carriage
; AND
LIGHT WAGON
MANUFACTURER,
SOMTvRSKT lV.,
1
1 1. -iMCnjnaod B-1rIi!y- 1 n
I n- w (irt-pare'1 1-1 mar.a:.ctnre to ut-uer erery de
1 1 urf&-?n.
. a. arrrti-
rrKiiTH k HrFPEL. ATTUKNEYS AT
. A.. u-.:j entnmed ! their care wiil
j &6-I r-ojtcallT atien-iei to.
ui itbrra end of Alan.- -
Eu'.rjri-re fran lumond.
In. v a B.l'i. f.i'.l oontinne the j-rs ti-
:.t:.7 .r ; r-pared tu jrkirm all oi-raTl-:
-iiiitrand at a. low j rtrea- ibe ame
' -sr, be dme an--.ere tn the Stale.
f t:Ma ixhtrri' hJm Ail
. -an 7
CAKKlt'ltS.
Bt'tKilES.
S( LEIFJi. 1
FKIXO WAfrGXS. j
HACKS. !
SLEIGHS. Supplied by d. ai". Htddrrbaom. Knabl. Pat-
Ac- A.. t' a o.. A. J. t tlr fc C- Skprt. Pa. J.
. , M. Hldrrtaom kee-untT.
In t'te Iat- and ti appr.wfxl r:lc. and at the ! o. A. MILLER. DIPPY fc IXI..
may21 Philadelphia.
Ixtet Io.ible Price.
1U II WANT Or A
First Class Carriage,
LIFE
ICAN
i EAKTLY A CO.,
'TTEt (.OV.VISsiO.V ME SiHASTS
IXCn.VNGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
-'rai eh a-Uiri?e, e;5;rBment. and
tr anr o:"jer rchkle. are yvr etfnlly inrtted to
call and t3aa:ine hit axk. Nuce bat the ery ben i - .a
c'er..l Kill t ol in the macufactare ef hi ; IBCrj"ralP4 1W.
work, and none bat the
OF rillLAPELPIHA.
Charter rrrpetaa!.
e
victim
earth
with you Job himself i -"n! nerer have another bound bor.
ewcakpetk. ; wouiun t nave. i asserteil Mrs. Parler.'
. "Uenuv, inotner, genoy. nat s .
A VerV large StOCk the matter now?" demanded Farmer c wen gjbed the farmer,
' Parlev. cautiously thrusting his sun- t;mp op,, s!irawar from ns. to
j burnt shock of hair into the woodshed aure; j;ce is nineteen to-day,
door. ' - - j and it don't seem rieht she should be
"Matter r echoed Mrs. Parley. ftw.v frnn, ni"r,rrlpr birthdar. She's
, i "Why, just look here ! Them wheels been three months in the city now.
: off the old wneel-Darrow nysted up ! Tj-ife.
to the ruff, with the second-hand
! harness vou brought : o Peacon
aataja-araaiam m A aamanaa ' SilsburV and the Strips for the Dew
LOW PRICED CARPETS, ' raS car"pet-and aH the wood tumbled
tdownt digglely-piggledr,, to ; make
f r eery t jfci, room for it. , And the hens ain't fed,
' and the cows ain't gone- after and
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CA-IRIF IE T S
Oil Cloths
Wholesale and RetaiL
SI Fitli Arrmir,
(NearWul SttW.)
. 'Yes," said Mrs. Parley, nodding
her head sagely, "and I don't b'lieve
she'll come home alone, neither."
"Eh !'' the farmer opened wide bis
blue eyes ; "you don't -opose she's en
gaged to. that Mr. .Cimton '
lou men are so clow to put two
then- aint nothing done that ought to Uad two together," said Mrs. Parley,
I ie : i ten yoa i nan no patience WIlb a conscious smile. "I ve su?pi
i with' his experimenU and tricks.. Get cloned it this long while, and Mrs.
rlenrV lYICUallUm. opsins, this mmule, nd for tni Carter writes that it wUl Le a splen
' ' r.ia. ann nm a iiiessen nionir.tni riii.i:.i , . n.i K'f r.-mni. I
.. , r - uiu .V U, awu .UU J VUUp, Mi
in Boston arc envying our little
country girL Only think ! wont it
be nice to have our Alice a rich lady,
livin' in a big house in Boston ?".
IMr. Parley 6tared steadfastly at
the fire. ' , -
. ."Who is he, any way ?" he aked
in a troubled voice. "She's all . the
child wev'e got, wife. We . cant
give her to a man without knowin'
i who, and what he is." ,
PITTSBURGH PA
apra
T
THE FARMERS..
Thankful fr i-art rTjrs. we ,ff.r(irIC3. anl 1
loreTer.
cow-: and not a blessed moothfal of i tltil ma(.ti anil Kalf tft, VAfl n o lailipa
! rn . . - r k ! . ' . - . J " . .
i suppei win you gei tois nigui.
Julius Eingsley obeyed sulkily and
! with down dropping head. ' He was
a bright looking boy of about thirteen
! with dark gray eyes and thick brown
hair, which hung over a square low
J forehead, and : as he walked he
I clenched his boyish hands, until the
I nails indented the flesh in crescent
shaped marks. i
"I won l stand it," muttered Julius
THE SUPERIOR
! to himself. Tbey bave no business j -You needn't worrv." ta!J his
! to treat me so." wife, with the suoer calmness of one
pflo fl TT-TTTvr wrathful mode suit-, who is posted file's as etudvgoin as
JXGUijpGT 06 AxiOWer, sided in some degree, as he remcm-jyoo be yourself at least, so Mrs.
. lx-red the many degrees of kindness: Carter writes and he's an inventor,
mOtlVe POWer ! that he had received from both Mr. whatever that mar be. Anvwar,
iu-j -nr?. i niiri hit mi- ih w.-e maiie a great lonune out oi a
; ne?, the neatlv mended clothes, the ; patent he's sold to tlie government.
I manv little tokens of watchfulness so: Alice won't have to work ail Ler davs
3IDTIYE SCREW POWER ' ncw Bnd Pateful to the orphan boy ; j as hard as I have done, and that's
, ' and little Alice, too, who trotted at j one comfort."
And when Alice's shv letter, which
I T al I Aha-1
k.tw, j wooden toys his imenion jack-knife ted that the was coining Lome under
BWB- furniPbed the mot raarrelonfl cfs Mr. Clintons escort, the old form-
i ' , The men laughed heartily, and at j be afraid Jf injuring the horse; it will
I got into the ears nd took a seat iat one of them said j oaU mtu, it mad. and that is what
in juxtaposition to a icmaie. lneie-t viou ilnot refuse to Lurrab
m.ls'i fu vui rwrf-rt insnranre Ai.I 1 1 --. -J,l llr" 1 '
------ - " - - - ' ' I - i V ' I ' . T.11I .'.l. V .
1- ! 1 . ' ... . . ,
company ior ner 11 urareu ner. to', "Old Abe r astcd tne f pecTallr a balkr horse,and yoa will
against erer gwing marrieu except j dame growing more astontsned every ;Cnj ,a aversion to having theireara
to a blind man. Her mouth looked, m;nat,. ; handled. 'ow, whea tou put the
like a crack in a dned lemon, and I -Abraham Lincoln, the President cane into its ear, the pain makes it so
there was no more expression - than j of lLe United State.." maJ that it forgets all about iu balk-
there :a m a top of eoid custard. ; -why hain't Cen'ral Wa.-hingtoii ljnJ? t aa,i ererrthing and starta
She apjwan-d as if she had been j prcsid,nt ?" right off. TrV the plan, and nerer
through otio famine and ot atwutj "No he's been ib-ad f.r more thanjahip yoa injure the hore, disconv
two-thlrds through another. She j jzty ; rs.- ' ' ; fit Sonrser, and wate elbow grease
W9 old enough to be a great-grand-' Onral Washingt-n dead?" she lh't might . be - usefullr emplored
mother to Mary that hud a little) fairlv screamed. Then rushing into j somewhere else MD, i West-
Iamb. She. was chewing prize pop-j the cabin she called. "Sam. Sam!" ern Rural
corn, and carried ia her hand a yt!-i ' Well, what is it mother?" said a j . i
low rose, while a bandbox and cot-' voice within. ' A aeaiaa aaaaar.
tnn nml.pull. rva&f 1.1 BtK-Mitlr 1 tV ho ! T . I ....... .1 .
r ...t.i-. .. i..v cS-i , t.i . . e ii .i. ' T- Louisiana, in the beginning of
. -. uoor w no a veieru oi nut, " i.ui.,... tj
was a mission of chanty, or was go-. men afterwards thourLt was her son. ; - .
. . a" . . ? a . a i"t .
t- c.r r . - ..... i..ji wr. ana setuea mere, c-ne was
In a moment she reanneared at the ;
fine;door with a veteru of fifty, who tne,
f men afterwards thouzLt was her son. ;
mg Westtosurta sawmwl. . 1 was t"Whr onlr think. Sam." he cried.
fnl! r.f -tirt.-kait v t.i liD-i, l..e tn. .1 ' :. " IT .... fit-...: . I,ttt'
".eAeiw.il, oeuraiMasiii.j..s-i. . . -f , .
1 641,1 : "akes alive I wonder what is sroingK:" " "i Ti .Wf
" The exigencies of the times re-' to h,n next ' , Qcl ttenUon, espec.a.Iy that of
quire great circumspection in a per- i 1 : J" Cr .m Le .eoIon-T-
son who U traveling." i ri-iim, ir.i jta.a.er. This o!Bcer had been in Rnss:a, and
An English paper conuins the l-jv, wa3 a" verr remarkable resem-
Savs she, "what?"
. Says I, "the orb of day shine re
splendent in the vault above."
She hitched around uneasy like,
then she raised her umbrella, and
said, "I don't want any of your sass
git out ;" and I got out.
Then I took a seat along a male
feilow, who loved to see the ghost of
II anile t lengthened out lie was a
S i -Miste d!dvorever,'tee 'ProdIOU3 hni of fom which heri when far gone whh chnd, that he had
cameUeopard IaidJaLYleopard stera P when under way, jc.nged the death of both herselfand
camu-ieopara . i saiu camei-ieoparu . ptnt-rf r en arer : w. :r.- r- . r.r
" - -' , - vi hci uuaub .A lid a ki lawac VA
: i 1 . .
followinsr account of tlie new iron- blance which she bore to the late wife of
clad Devastation, recently added to . Czarowiteh Alexas, son of Peter the
the British navy: The ponderous ( Great The history of this Princes3
monster which squats upon the as- had been a rerr sadone. Though sis
tonished waters with' a dead weight I ter-in-law to Charles T I.,shehad been
of ten thousand rtnVtakes an ordin-j treated by her husband as though she
ary wave with stolid indifference, i had been his slave. He had attempted
whether she receives them on end or to make war with herbrDoison. sndat
(upjn oow,. warn or quarter, ice ia5t he struck her with gnch riolence.
her forward deck, and she is often . time the Czarowiteh himself dietLaad
because it is a pions animal, and nev
er eats any grass without getting
down on its knees. .
He said he badnt seen a camel
leopard. Then, said I, "do you chew ?"
T, T r ". ' . .. turns with great readness and ia
tt . t. t j i ' smad circle, and her speed, as proved
IIa Inns tni-s frir a .ftnnnnrnm and . . . ' '
hewasdeenlv interested in the his-! 8 ".U'-T " i'""ulsc v . per service ana preparea w sacnace
, vr . ''. i. ! ner designers, out it excecus expecta- his prospects in tbe colony in order
submerged aft ; but her massive mid
section rides quietly enough, and
those on board her, when anchored in
the roolling tideway ,say that she was
i steadier than tbe house ashore, the
a
d
six trials along the measured mile,
to Pauband's watchfaH eyes it savced
that the intelligence of the Prince ' de
cease wa3 received by bis fair lodger
with such suspicious interest and ex
citement that he taxed her with being
the unhappy lady all the world thought
to be dead and buried. If such was the
case, be declared bimseli devoted to
tory of a great man. "Alas.
exclaimed, "we are but few."
tion.
T!
x . v t v: t i -... i ; a
l toiii uiui x Anew out; : tue iuau. ,
mi
ihtr"
engine
that made mr
great aiaa
cooking stove was a !
i 1
1 . . . t T
. to escorc cer to nasaia.
driving this? Then Charlotte Cuahman Sophia de
an indicated i Wolfenbuttle (for such had been her
power of t,600 horses, with 77 revo-j maiden name) narrated her pitiful sto-
aad of iron, with
Simple, nol'.rw. powerful, darsr-. m jrear
ins. team meul worm wherU an-l ea irm eerew.
dipecin: with ft (tear an.1 all nnneenwanr trapa.
Warranted the mat nerfeet. ,imriV ismiTA.! mrvf i . . ,
dartde p-weria ivz ea.ir haa.tied and hhtet t's um-is wiien fie went to ratneT ap- And when Alice ssdy letter.
draft. nr rcarins will be-in coud ennottlon whea I nW in 4k nrIir.l anrl tKnnrrki tK. : i:.t :. nl t
themaehina te wa it: bo money at. na -i 1 , imuvu oi auuitj auo-u .i. wm,
Phmt eir c&arirca anJ delay:., an
f, JOT furrnsriftn tnp most marreions rt.f,. ri niAn b nr.ri
creation. ; bouse was duly swept and garnished
"I suppose I am a trial," sighed j for the reception of the honored guest.
J ulius; but she need'nt have torn all i Mrs. Parley put on her best silk, and
THE "SUPERIOR."
Erery madiine fallr warranted ta do lit w.jrk riirht
or no .ale.
,Iimt tar a narreater antil yoo hare fce
.1
I my machinery down ; and then to
A. WALKER.
IM OME FOR THE TEAE 1S72,
31,403,435 69.
: Are iMiT-1 ''rcl tn ti, etal.'.i.hment. me of wlKn
j hare ha4 an experience of orer tw-ntr rear, in the
, . f . ,. i . &m-cia Tbkle. bh in t mt t,t material and i ASSETS
u-l li I it.u Area!. 01 nit aj aeii rel ! warktuartitp. All w.rt warrante.1 to he a.repre- m.i-m a)' Real Ettate
-1-1.-.. u Tfcay-r and XarkoiU eoanUca. P"""1. i
"r:rfave. Adg.nem. Ucbrja. Tharer ;
r'u' "'raa- ( Ui;iAIRINO AMI I
JAXCAET L 1-TJ.
tr0SLM 00
Keal Eecat aa-1 rrnd EenU lM.fc.T3 13
j IaM oa fnilateral ample arrored... Su.TAS 7
. VTIV,, 1 Premium Nmee Secarol tr P.We .
.I. 1 I.Mj j Prrmlam. ta haada . Afceau Secarerl
DIAMOP HOTEL, 1
jaS
Sixael Custer, Proprietor.
If r Wn iniml with a larreeharc of pat-1
aT-At p-u a-kf (ur a eutiuoaaTW of tha .
Es ax..iavodat.. are fir elax. tha '
Wa fiix:thed at all time with the beat
aa.ea. Guewta eaa I a.wecmilat- ;
1 1 ' w' gtoa bwardtnc and an r-aa- '
Hmi huw brinr mo! alwaya !
"Vj. rwea f. itire paniee: also rood and j
,tr"i' t, . ja- ir i.tft v heed t hor-.. '
. AMCELCl'STEB.
'T'.wi Pi D-eea at A leTJ. i
he Rm.ii. ....
Ik la a Beat ail aahrtairtial manner, and at the Deft-rred Semi-aonaal and taartrrly
hur;en aotlee. Ha I. determined to doallhlal Premiem. (e-timatol)
work tn rack a manner, and at nark re. a. to Cab on han.1 and in Bank
a-ak.. It ta tlie intfre-t ot everybody ta patnize Aterue.1 laterect to Jamary
mm. can and exaacine at. wont beKwe parcnae-
lX0fO Ml
M Bj0 SB
hi eK
D.J. HOENEK.
LS-111
TKISTEES.
r
WE BOOSE & Co.,
wsm & KACHDHSTS,
SAUSBVBY, : : rX.VA.
Gtt'avt W. HiLt.
' A LAI. WH1U.D1.
; lBf; XrwmT.
, Hot. Jawe Potxnnt,
' J. Emu Tihioti,
A Laaa-T C JioaBSTS.
Pmur B. NisuLc
Ho. Aucx- . i'attell.
Joria WaaAB-aKca.
1 vat Hizcuirui
Jake L C'i ho5.
Hcaar K. Bajixett.
-H. 1TIL50N & "SON,
noUSALE GR(K'ER.S,
237 LTsrty Srect,
PITTSBURGH.
VanaXaCarere of all kind, of
CASTINGS k 3L4.CHISERY !
L. AL Wauiams.
OEOHOE W. Hn.I. Pr-eM-nt.
OE'iROE "TOEKT. Viee PrejWeat.
JUHXC. SIMS. Aaarr.
JUHX S. WH1LSON, Sic. and Trea.
Pnor.
For .ale br
"r If It fa. mre tr.V-.t fi-r t.io
i box mv ears too."
ee a FORNEY, ifc-r'.in. Pa i It was rther a deroeatorv oroeess
P. s. If t. Uve ir j-i hm . :.k ,.. i to the bovish diamitr of thirteen..
mayU
ca.l m
C A. ItHOAIiS.
Somerset. Pa.
I.
i'. noYi.rc,
Dealer in fine
the farmer donned his buttermilk
suit, which seemed to Lira as gor
geous as it had been on the day he
boueht it twenty rears ajro.
You ain't in earnest about his , "I wonder which train thev will
j supper, mother?" said Farmer Parley, come in," said Mrs. Parley, reflec
j as they sat down to the well spread tivelv. "I ehould hate the worst war
evening board. i to have that turkev spoiled."
TVatcbes, Jewelry, Clock t SilTurnarr, ; "Ves, I be. Have some quince
FIFTH AVEni
2 door ahore MmlthSeM St., Pltrtbarsh. Pa.
Special at tent km rivea torrpairlnr of Watrhe.
and Jewelry, at ioweet ratea. mav7
sass, Alice :
"Kemember,
DRUG STOKE FOR SALE.
; pleaded her husband
I "I can't help tbat;
i learn to behave himself.
Rut such a catastrophe was
hapn-lv averted,.for tha travelers ar-
he's a crowift' bov " rived iust as the stormv twilieht
he's
got to.doublv CTatefuL There was the
There ain't crunch of wheels in the deep enow
him. It i without, the oneninz of the door, and
ed the . then Alice was in her mother's arms.
a, ' .1 a a. 1 11 a
tire from aetirebiumeaa. or woal prefer aeliW ani1"!' VU ' k l,r:s,4u "U, iu in llIC OaCi. gTOUnO, a lail Dgure
interr to a per having rrVrmor.. aad show Alice bow a steamboat worked: ! stood, statelr and diznified and sotf-
wno exald rle It their whole attention. Aaoo. . , . , . . .1 : ,.,.,,,,. ,
puctanity of thia kind to art law a pond paving- j and last wee a I most got poisoned j contamed, with jet black hair and
tanoew with mull rartital rvA i.h-n t...t -.,m ..r k-M . ; .1 . , .v . r
F fwnher parti-alar, addrew B. I . ooi LD. ' , " , , ,V , . g", grate t lo.ei-grey et es, auti me larnier
e lairo-
a deep,
T,iLlJ!'s of managing hii
MAJKErerTellcabrrfitaateai la AUrarheny t'itr. , - , ,,
irl ryn bain, I. oficre.1 for mieun i was only yesterday. Le 010 wc
.niimiuamii icnw. ire owner wunmar to re- t.
Orden by null promptly atteoded to.
Addren WM. DUCWE a CO..
SAlUbcry. Elkli. k P. tl. Soaueraet co Pa.
wawa. a m9 Afat . m mm m a a T
1 nuA ijiijivti. AEenr;
Somerset, Pa.
ear ir. Hays iwahincaATenae.AiiexheGy 1 tucked a wav on the shelf, that I took made, his best bow as Alic
' ' , for vinegar." , . rduced "Mr. . Clinn" with
"fINERAL POINT ' VulPburic ac! mAber," said littlejred flush upon her cheek.
PLANING MILL,
Alice. "It was to ''
'I don't care what it was for.'
Then he a-ked. "would I real " ,UL'UUS LV lu,r """" guku'wn (ry. cne was inaeea me personage
t ..k.,V -,.,.- laadanaii out 01 tae n;p. and ner:he
BwCafa7 a aVlaa ' vu s vy a
He replied, ' "Watt's Hymn
"Reveries by Moonlight," and "How
. .... - ... " . . h!c nn!r u a frw run., has the swift.
1 caul "nnhcfif them Mr lltnnA h 17 - e? , . ..
p. and ner:he had imagined, and had made
imem rate a; iu.i steam is thirteen ' use of a fraudTto esc ape from the cruel-
.1 ... TT l. - . - ' . .
Know ana inree-quanera. iiere,
ttiierefore. is a t rait wnicn is vu.neru-!
ties of her late hnsband. TLe blow
that had been riren to her almost
caused death, but she recovered. Br
but if Le had an unabridged business ! of srf llt Pf1 aad Le td-jthe LelP ,?rf Conntess Kordgsmark
directory of New York citv, I would ' ess-thanks to her twin screws of a mother of Marshal baxe she gained
. " O " v ."-w -. uui kiic nuiuau VI AICA WUiUUUWl
take a little read.
rvi.n ..-. m .11 a V. rt n aj lin ai.,.1,, t ' i-ar'
,i c-:i r t.:t. I hie man-of-war there are no It
uu. oaiu A. J VU UIXUU . IU.11.: . . .... ,
..1 ...- 7, r .;-t Ithutr distinct and separate engines,
those hairs are an v sign of wisdom,! , -. . . , , rl. , ?
it's only a sign that yoursvstem lacks j dJ' lrJ-tte Tlue wJ,chsfct!.re
iron, and I advise vou to go home i Presntii 13 " f1051 fc ting
i ,n- --i " icapacitv. What remains to be Iearn-
and swallow a crow bar. . r. ,- , , ... , . .
He took th'is for ironv, and what!fd 13 behar of the nrfr giant
Ufa entente cordiale there was be-iia fT gale nd whetLeror
tween us was spDeJ. It turned out nfoth "fries
that he was chaplain of a base lall ! W,.J not Prore a ni'ke,n
cjuj i a heavy cowinz sea
When we got to Rochester I caH-! . With alilia assured to fifty-five
ed for a bowl of bean soup. It ought ,Wilh. ,n0.toP l? Mt hver
to be called lead soup. I send you vcr- , ,w,th ki wtich cf ? J
the recipe for making it: "Take a beremetically sea.ed she would be
lot of water, wash it well, aud broil it "f? enou'!V Lat wcn'"- 6.he
unUl it is brown on both sides ; then ! ?r P1- or scud, the rivets in
very carefully pour one bean into it ber ,hu dr will be . thoroughly
and let it simmer. When tbe bean le-! the IkB3?1.a T0""'
i eier tlie ureal, noiiung uoaimg
could rests erevea eballi-nze such
remarks'
than
Thf.n v.a "r-r.n .,n w.t .ts to hurl upon the sides of an op-l so that it was giren oat that she was
err I.;?- "jponent the awfal force of all ber i no more, and a funeral was arranged
lUAsA. graj aiairs. i . m.wm a-ith th !..r ! t- tu v.:
I told him I saw them, and when a , , T , ; -
umwamwu icmaiaa- w secres Diace. sne was CaxeiiUlT
tended, and when strong enough re
moved in the guise of a peasant girl
tw Paris, under the guardianship of
a trusty German who passed as her
father, and finally from France to
Louisiana.
Having heard her story, Dauband
renewed his effort to furnish the
means of her return to that sphere
from which she had &ed under such
pitiable circumstances ; but the young
widow thanked him, and said that the
only service she required was that
he should maintain an absolute ecre
ry regarding her. He endeavored
to obey her, but his affection for her
was stronger than his loyalty. He
was young and handsome, as well as
impressionable, and perhaps the ex
Princess was not sorry when, her
pretended father dying, Douband of
fered himself to her as her husband.
she had really renounced all
impotent thoughts of resuming ber rank, be ar-
Ua tne irued. whr should she not wed an
tn'ns to sret restless, sweeten it with
Lt. thn r.t Tnr aTr.tl.f.n could rests er ev challenge suen a
ki.i. . . i.r,vt .n.? nhnr.i vessel, at mice strong and swift.
.! t..,i ,f.,, --: The torpedo, no' doubt,mar yet be ,'
The abovereeiDe oririnated w.ih"aideeloP.1 make the f,4V4SU-I.f
i o
man in Iowa, who trot up suppers ou i
odd oecAsions for Odd Fellows. He aS
and
a
all her sisters
defended coast.
.3. 4 l A.,
has a recipe for ovster soup, leaving: CiSa .t at e-ut, u,
out the salt . . upenor, though we suppose the day
Speakinz of Iowa-reminds me of
mar 12.
TIFICIAL TEETH!!
J. i YI'TZY.
H E X T I S T
:zcm: .sr Co.. v,
'f "-'h ArrLjJ be of rh. t-v lt
c: -A-aci HuliD,. irmed In the.
''lr--'r a-.-.cnti.jo r-aid to the jm-
tie aata-vl imM I Am, ukut
t raa do fo be endue jr naiap.
YnorsE a shires.
McnuJarturrrsof all praties f
CIGARS,
EEDRiRaPA. .
Attmik irticnlartT aked 4 J.il.Ler.
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IRECEIYED
S-imrroct. Pa.
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VB W Wrt f H. ward,
3ALTYI0RE, MD.I
f :;K x TEoltlLil j
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40 Xartet Street, Abeve laarth,
PHILADELPHIA.
Aa K. 11. Alanfaan, agent, Suaacrart Fa.
dect'TX
ESTABLISHED IS 1S3.
RK-ffS TAR LIS HE It .V 1 r,9.
C. G. LLammer & Sons
V.r"'rtniTT. of Fine aad Kediam F1RKI
Tl 1. K of errrr dearipUim aad twice. kaaJ-mada
-vI ioarJCuihaatoBthtiMaf th!od and oaalhy taaafoaBd m
, T ,WWBW tw;BKoraBTotlrFaraitareHoaethAdfflf the
-J i)ENXIS"lX MILL." '
t -. 1 "-""Trapn. man rrieeuna pent oa appucatKm.
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Al KIPPER'S
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fjTlNnrcEMENTS.
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tlie Larye Ouidaa Chair,
. and U SEYEXTH A YEXVF
Piuabanrh. Pa.
"Alll ,
Frait Treea, Vhnea
SEEDS, SEEDS,
PLANTS, TLAXTS,
i. -KTTTnxr-po TREES, TREES.
-w""-fc"eaBBBaBaam ) .
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to
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f&ROCERIES,
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Be (are to call and ace, aad be euarine-
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5j ed. u there Are tou ay an hi. . kept da
eonmera:L-.
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nty. Pa.
' t' at 1ver ratea thaa of
Feb. 71
EariT Pea.. IWi rv, t...,.. r w.i. e..
P. rfal. ... ui 1 a;t. 1. . .
1 . 7. -" air market pnoai.
1 faatlllra. Ave. . ..r .
: Srl . tme dollar.
Send fur iteaaett CataVrae. free. Add ma
, JAS. BEX X ITT. KMdnaiA
J aprZl. LSsmiLLald bt, PutAbargh.
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We an now prepar-! to do all kind, of Pmniaa:
aad il.noanurinr. .f bail Uog materiaL
FtX)BIXO,
MOVLM.X.J,"
WEATHER UtlAEDIXa
sash AXD doors,
WIND Oli'A AT) DOOR ERA MRS
In thnet anrthinr renera'lr nc! la hooie taaj-ln.--
Allarrr promiy ailed.
taarja.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG TvaT-IST.
Jf rvlliiArS, ia a Sftlri tnttlopr. tritt i rta.
A Itare aa the Xatar. TiYaiaarat
and Kadieal rare o riBrrmalnrahiea. or Seminal
Weaaaeaa. InToloatary Emianona, Sexaal Debil
ity, aad Impediment, to MarrUre p-eneraKy: Ner
oaaeM. CoaaamptloB. EpUepey and Fltat Men
tal aad Pasaata lncapacitj, reiittnp from Self.
Aba, V. ivOHERrj. CI LVLRW ELL,
3i. IL. author of tha -Green Bor-k," Ac.
Tha world -tr n amM awtlxir. In thia admlraMa
Leetare. eAearly prorea fiuu hi. owa experieare
that the awfal cweqwraw uc Self-Ltmm mar ha
eertaaily removed withoat meda-teea. aad w'ith
uot daarerovj fanrkal operatAKi booclo. lnatra
BMBta, rm-. or eVrdlala. fvnatina; oat a nkdeof
eare at oBoe certain and eBeecaai. by which every
ratftrer. bo matter what hia dittoa mar
may ear hinwelf cheaply, prrratery and raukrallT.
Tbia tenor wiU prove a bm to thoaaaada aad
th-iaaaadA "
Seat, nnder aeaL ta any addreaa. la a plain, prat
ed envehje. oa the rer-eipt of tlx cent., ertwa
poatara wamp. Alan. Dr. CalverweU'a -Vr-rlara
tiakii,'' pr!r ft eenIA Addren the Pab
Ufher. f'HAS. J. t KLIXE A HI.
I1B Bowery, New York, Puaiuolm box 4. tan.
jana-ly.
You must like bin! very mnch,
;n-'r...i - r- , 1 ,1. i.u
. laiuti, iui ui , saac, sue ri.u it . , - T .... . . . - CO
i terrupted the farmer's wife. "J ulius j cause, liecause, 1 have promised to be i luc " V l r " i V L ' i th
can behave well enouzh when he's a his wife." 1 "v " . f"" V I k""' " . ' : '
mind to, and he's got to." . When the , hospitable meal was
from
Ieeves
p to ncr elbow.
Julius Kingsley went suppcrless to land tvinz on a clean cheeked apron.
I flla rVTim l.llt Tt t O fOrl tmw rv I 4 1 '. . ar.Bar.ra 4 1,A T..a-.4 .
undress a soft knock came to his! "Mothee " fihe said, with her face i hat !uPP5.r. waa an .awCuI swin.d,c; ry busy : gangs of sailors are haul-
And tlie farmer knew trom tbe way over, and Mrs. Parley came in
his wife compressed tier lips together, the kitchen, pulling down her s
mat sue was in unmitigated earnest, j that uad oet a rolled u
will come when even tcis amazing
construction will be as obsolete as the
ree deckers of Nelson.
supper. 1 bet a leiiow a dollar tnat I
could tell him how much water to a i
quart went under the railroad bridge j A Special correspondent of the
over the Mississippi at Pubuque in a! Tribune at Vienna, speaks of the
a year. He bet, and I said two pints preparations making for the Exposi
to a quart". I won the bet. but after tion, writes April 10. Here men are
: door, and Alice's voice whispered : .all smiles
Julius. Julius. . has brought vou down a present
; "What is it ?" ' I "A present'." cried Mr. Parley,
"Open the door. I ve got a piece . ."And father must get a hammer
of peach pie for you, and two rusks, aud screw driver and open it verr
a a a tea ' ........ "
ana a uowi 01 miiK . : carefully, for it s china."
liut what will Your motLer sav' . "China !"
r," she said, with her face I VV? , "v
and dimples "Mr. Clinton?f tha "V.V TUe (fU.r lh
' ' ! ita m!!.iA Hi.l its rJ.I ftlpr r-Ii
j "Yes, real china, imported from
Canton, so transparent tbat vou can
look. through it in the colors of life.
Oh, it is very beautiful. , v
, She stood by, gleefully clapping her
hands as the treasures were unpacked,
and enjoyed her mother's delight as
the beaatiful fragile things one by
one made their appearance from tbe
countless wrappings of silver paper.
"How. kind jtts ofvou, jlr. Clm-
Guaranteed by matna; my
I att At Relief for V.e Atihma.
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Alice
, "She's gone to Mrs. Badger's and
she thinks I'm in bed. but i trot uo
and dressed myself. I couldn't sleep,
Julius, thinking how hungry you
must be."
And she "nestled down close at the
bound boy V side," as le' eagerly de
voured the supper, which she brought
him.
"I was hungry, Alicer" said Julius,
as he took a long draught of .milk,! ton !" said Mrs. .Parley, looking up
"and you re a good little thing. I'll with beaming -exes. "I alwavs did
do as much for you some dar. i set store by china."
Alice laughed. " j 1 "Not kind at all," said the' voung
"I don t get into scrapes like you'm,a quietlv. fit is simplr tbe 'settle
do Julius." - 'merit of a very old debt" ,
"That s no sign yon never wiIL"- ... ,,,,' -. , .
t i..i r".i .i.: : i "A debt I" repeated the farmer s
iais. lauri. ctvitu, iciiruAiuir mi -., ,
.K rv,a mAtKi I ue iui puizieu eyes.
.v. t i think I fairly , understand vou.
thejuciest bit of meet for breakfast,! UlIuon-. t r
the next morning. He. smiled. "It is to replace the
set, wdica i uroke, trying experi
ments, twelve years ago." -
Mrs. TarleT stared, beginning to
don't
Mr
It acta teatantlrT-lerrlnic the pamira Imme
diately, aad enabling- tbe patient to lie' down and
Bleep, leoflered fn-m thia dlreaae twdre jreara.
bat raffer na mora, aad work and ateep aa well aa
arrooe. Warraatad la reliera la the wrl eaae.
Sent by mall oa rwri of prtoa, one dUlar par boi;
ak ymr drarrM t H.
t H As. a HL RST, Rochester, Bearer Co., Pa.
leblt-Y.
"nell behave himself no-w.I guess,'.!
sue tnougnt ; out in mis, sne was
mistaken.
Julius "did up" his chores in the
shortest possible period of time, that
afternoon, when Mrs. Tarley bad be
taken herself to tbe Sewing Circle
with little Alice, and the farmer was
have uncomfortable -doubts as to the
entire sanity of her daughter's loTer.
And then, as he smiled again, a sud
den light broko in upon ber brain.
"It ain't never f she began, and
gone to the neighboring Tillage, and ! then stopped short
applied himself with more zeal than "Yes it is, mother ! cried Alice,
discretion to the further prosecutions i radiently. "It's Julius our Julius !"!
an mar and hearin; ; masons are plaster-
its coffee did, its old settler's club; inz. while women carrr mortar, sift
would be a failer, and the city, too. I and gravel, and d all the lowest
. Pubuqe is celebrated for its turn-! manual labor. Here roes a line of
out on the streets. While I was there ' these women with boxes of mortar on
a wagon upset and spilled a lot of , their heads another with
women. I didn't see it I looked! sand, and other--again with
the other way. Xo cards.
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DrlaklaajIaaBar Water.
in a
little
; wheeibarrows of a quaint and anti-
; nuated form, carrvinz tinv loads of
' brick or other solid material, and file-
the
into and along
in
ants. Like ants, too, tbey are in
their unintelligent meandering. I no-
Set a pitcher of iced water
room inhabited, and in a few hours
4 war ill hawa arimlAl taAaeltr mi rA.
wa m UUTV IU9VI tVU aA7,k BVOaaai-Va.-l . . . .a
spired gasses of the room, "the air of, .n f. r"nz from the mortar
which bare become purer, but the l-P'1 10 th ha"-and hfn? to cross a
water utterlr fiithr. This .lepends temporary railway track on which
on the fact that water . baa thTfacul-! tra9 V"d,B5 ,.line, of frei?ht
trofhondejisiaeand tberebr absorb- u 5" me ?P oa " P1?'
iugoearlr all tbe gasses which it
does without increasing its owa bulk.
form, crossed and decended on the
other side, no one haring thought far
The eolder the water is, tbe greater j enou? to P" twjlof ca" ,Part
these trasses. v-uiUjj .
f'tfcem. Abe Anstnan iaoonng men
honest man who lored her? Thooeh
not a queen, in him she should erer
hare a devoted subject She consent
ed, and in so doing afforded one cf the
strangest vicissitudes of fortune that
history has recorded the marriage
with an humble officer of infantry of
one who had been destined for the
throne of Russia, and whose sister
was actually occupying that of Aus
tria The marriage was a happy one,
and bore fruit in an only daughter.
After ten years, Pauband being
troubled with some disorders which
the practitioners in Louisiana could
not cure, removed with his wife and
child to Paris to get medical advice,
boxes 0f'am"on l"3 reeorery obtained from the
rMirrnmeat am appointment m ice
Isle of Bourbon. While in Paris
the wife and daughter went to walk
in the Tuileries, and conrersing ia
German, were overheard by Marshall
Saxe, who stopped to consider them.
Madame Puband's embarrassment
confirmed his suspicion?, and his rec
ognition of her was complete. She
persuaded him to promise secrecy.
He called on her, howeTer, the next
day, and often afterward and when
she had departed far Bourbon, he in
formed the king of what bo had dis
covered. Order were sent to the
island that the greatest respect should
be paid to ber, and the King of Hun
gary was also made acquainted with
the positioa of hia aunt He sent a
letter inviting her to his court, but
building like
its capacity to contain
4 4 abJ m r tAmrmwatrirVi at ar)
at. VIU1UI f A. I am a, ava A- f am fiUh Jh I w
water will contain a pint of carbonic are mucn oetier. v0e tu.a a w
acid ras and several pints of ammoo-t T?'T phtti-g a three-inch plank
ia. This capacity Is nearly doubled 1 ,a batcLet A" on condition that she should quit her
by reducing the temperature to that!03 f tbnJ basband, which she refused to do.
of ice. Hence water kept in a room i backing don through the middle, , P.uband died, harinrbeen
uc j proeeded to the grave by bis daagh
er place three men pushinz and pull- f ,., r.r..
a while is always unfit for use, and
should be often removed,, whether it
become warm or not. - And for the
same reason the water in a pump
should all - be pa raped
morning oerore anr
which has stood ia a pitcher over
rr.. . v i. ' . f.a. ter. and tbe
, a5 V V-t T p,a" with the intention of Ukiag
" " e. - - -v a-" -:4-, : . Mnr.nL
widow came to France
up her
In place of
. - - Afil A-(a I iVAinra tf r- nw. . - r-.- 1 ; a
out in ther''7 i- '"- --" ; P doing so, howerer, she IiTed in great
is used. i cat . . troa. retirement at itrl. about a learue
done,-- p - h.-. .v. a;a
discuss how a thing must be
night in not fit for coffee water in the j an sc,emstt? " d,one so Chamber' Journal
mnrr.n, lrn water i more in-! by the dint of habit aad num-
juriooa to health than impure air, and f" inan D-r ie'i'Sn' appreciation i FirrT of Web9ter's
every person should proride the I tTce-
meansot obtaining fresh, pure
for all domestic uses.
water f
Look out for the "Arcadian".
Una
bridged" hare bees seat to unsettle
tbe ideas of tha Japanese coocerniaf
tnglisn orthography.
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