The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 23, 1873, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED, 1837,
$,rsrt Printing Company.
JOHN 1 SCT1J,
'VOL. XXII.
SOMERSET, PA.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. 1S7-J.
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ThU nrirk-.i S-.atbrm r.m! l nrnatxl
thA u-f ;tin niulf inirU at Mrtvary. or uif
in;urvn;. miiKTSl f ul!juc. but I
PURELY VEGETABLE,
otitalTiinr tlm S thT KooU nd H whSrh
n kJJ-me l'ruvilK hi iaml in vmn'.rir
hrre !!? mi prrvmil. It will care
xiJirx roi hr Itenturemrat of th Urer.
Th frittj uea ot Lirrr Cju:;Uint are a Litter
orha.i te mtlie m i:h: Pain la th Bfk. SI tM
or J in i". ottra milk-m Khmmtiai: S.r
&jHitt o.i in: Mrfeliwti: rr Mkt.
fir
ith
A A J ' A -J -s tlurfc re'.U.w rrDf 4 the Ski.
Di cvrt, a 'rr (Vxti -fiea miuake. r(.
j famMi. S'V'imc ninT of thee pymr4wn
, ..- ... . a-.trn-l t be iiiMir. ml hfi rerj few: Lot the
11 (KKleil arO I AH IvIIMliv urtT. til iir.. orri 1b the r..!r. u reneraH.r
tbe Mat t4 the diaeai-e. u4 if rrcaUtoi Is
I t:i:f. rtvat tu-Til'S. wIche!ieM vJ bllATU
.ill enrac.
Tkli G-at Uofi l-fg SPECIFIC .lil fot bfo ttt
I lust U!caul
j For nVSPO'SlA. oNSTIPATK.V. Jm
i ilw. F.i.j.p tick!L S!'K HKAIAH 11 V4e,
1 Iwr.iei o ri:, Si)VR STMI Al ii. Heart
l.um. a.c, t.
COAL OIL LAMPS,
COAL OIL
I'NTIST. SWfrvl
rati t w ar-
CIIIMNKYS,
An I wn -rvsLlBs l-ei.i -.tii; 'l.c I.io; !fi-!f.
AFEAKCD Or A UAI.I-
Oh. dara it all! afeareJ ( ti-r.
And arh a site (4 a '
M'bJ, two her rutle-J loto one
Won't ditto naier Salt
Her rukc l nrert M the biinrill'
Ax) the f ntihiaeJ la her hair :
list l'tl rather tact a red? kin'i koiic,
T the crip ul a grUilT hear.
Yet Sail ;: -Sbt' mch a dear.
Sho'f jat the one fur JuC
Uh. darn It all : afered of a
Aa-1 ait jtut tlx I eel two !
Tb. she aio'l as; slit, wh.te I'm
Cunsi.lcraMc UU,
I'm ik where when be rpeak to me.
She nuke! ne (Mrl tu fma!L
Mt faee crowt red : mr bacoe reu hiu-he-l.
The rutacd thing won't ro ;
It tile nte, kaase it nakat her lUiuk
I'm Butt taruadoa fVw.
Ami thoah fulk( taj tbc'l fwtel un mc ;
I irweaf It ean't be trwe.
Oh. darn It all '. alrarcJ of a rail,
AaJ sac ;iut fix feet two !
3ir ket ! jut tpuee If what tlx Mk
It aajins shoclJ be lo !
lio. euiuin Jim, and peak lo Lcr,
Find wot and let mc kocw.
Tell her the (alif fhuold Cburt the iau.n.
Fur len t thu leap jearT
That'f why I'm kinder buhfcl like,
A ailing for her here.
And should job hear I'm laml ot btr,
Yuull twear it ean't be true.
Uh, darn it all : afcared f a gill '
And me jbk six feet two!
Sitt-r Sail dn't like ILi wt.nL Sv il'; ublj
nif.enotklii'.' and mch like. Uat it can't be
helped. The mantrr tV4k are reat at daroia;.
They will -darn." aud that' all a'juw iL S. S. Jr.
SenstJess, absurd tricks," Ilurxrt
ia hid
fit n1v iti aoiii"-
SraULson haJ ca!Iel tbem.
aUnnit, rou'h war,
tbiidri'n or idiots!"'
' "Oh, pshaw, Uuflc iiujicrt!''
j Fannie .-aid, saucilr, "you p!ajc-U
! April fol trict?, toj, when you were
; youn
! "Never! Never ouM see any wit
or W.-DSC ia th4ii. And what's more,
i M:s Fanuie, I was never once caught
j by any of the shallow deceit.."
i "Never made an April fool
i" "Never and never will bp !" was
vantages of the premises, with the
emphatic addition, "call only Ix'ttveen
eitit ana nine o cich k. a. m.
"S- as t bf Hare I am at home ;
the rascal ! said Ilupert Sniithson,
laying asitle the pajer. "I am Borry
madam," he said, "that you have had
the trouble of calling upon a useless
errand.'
TliAft it 1-1 Inn T tA r.iw !
disappointed voice, and the
Tkrirat Aawerleu Flaw.
The Trenton (New Jtrser) (loz-
tUtsars: .Mwsarali Smith Stafford,
of this city, baa now in ber ps.ers
sion tl first Marpangled lanner
ever made. Old, failed and torn, it
is still in a good Mate of preserva
tion, differing onlv from thow? of tbe
j the replv. "There, child, pj plav me I
itbat last nocturne vou learned. It! lor, it is not exactlv taken
iipmihiI ttmr in lmvin., tu-bli-a . t .... ,1
a verv 1 - - "
jjesvjof thirteen stars nrxjn the blue field.
craw veil was lifted to how a .wt i ",erc oe,D? ?ul ?'wTe 'ederato
matronlr faee framed in that Ptddeat ' fcu.tN at lbe t,mc 11 WM P"
of all bad-r?. a widow's can. !
' ell no, said the perplexed ba-he-
tv
?uiu rte. I hate i-kv-rocket music.
lazy air, and I
I but that U a dreamv,
' like it."
j "TLe iJca of you liking anything
j dreamy or lazy" said Mjs. Kimljerly.
; "I thought you were all energy and
i activity.'
"When I work, I work ' vu the
j replv; "but when I ret, I want to
jrot'
j "Tnclo Kujrt!"' lruke iu Rupert,
siiddealy, "what will you bet 1 can't
: fool you next week f
' Huh! The idea of getting to my
i age to be tooled by a boy like you."
I "Then vou defv me ?"
i "Of course I do." ,
; ' I'll do it. Keep your eyes open."
i "Forewarned is forearmed ! Iut
jcorue stop chatting. I waut my
It was made bv the ladies
old Swedish church of-Fbiladei
assisted by John Brown, Ki..
retary of the United Sutes Marine
A KUrrlaw HalkAfrleM Adrealare.
A recent K'oglih traveler, in the in
U rior f Africa, in his diary ofevents,
gives us the following r-tirring t-keteh
of one of his adventure which near
ly cort him his life, and his eiscajw
from it under remarkable circumstances.
It was on lite afternu of one of
the hottest davs of an African sum
mer that I left mr farm to aesend the
iu-, I quietly raised tny Lead ; tl,.
ground was slightly rLing, and I
! could see around for some distant.
(There was mv horc nnconcion-iiv
grazing away, but the gras was tx
long for rue to we my enemies wbcre-ab-iut-'.
I. however, gntssed that he
would try and gt IwHweeo us, and
I waited watching, and gripping mr
r:3f.
Ten iuii.wtei passed ia silence, and
then I fancied that tbe gras was
utOTing an naturally. . In ahotLer
second a nand and bow appeared ; I
heard a little twang, aad aw the tiny
messenger of death again pierced the
-pot where I had been. I kept my
self from firing, though I covered the
place. Surely Le would become in
patient, and give rce A better chance.
Another, tea miatrte?, andsuddenly,
fn a different spot, which commanded
a better-view of my cap, a little
black head peered over the gr. It
was eoousii ; and as I fired. eiri'l
shriek and a spasmodic epnag ia the
air told me that I had nothing more
to fear.
(JettiBir out as pickly as possible,
I dragged myself for "th limb was
now much -wtHenrntr-becoming
. more and more painfal 1 my Md-
I die, where I earned in a uttM bot-
answered thinking how ladv-Iike and i Committee. The preset.tat.on f the
gentle she l.ked and wondering if j ??JV me to Jo,ha. I' ones,
she had been Ion? a widow. br Ii3S?s nd 'ua'
"Yes. sir ; but I would be careful ! tLe Ia"er ? nwhom 'rwards became
.,.t tfio r.f..rpn. . " ! tbe wife of Commodore Barry.
.x-mw.. - V a . . .. .,
raui wiones uoistea it on toe
i - - t . i t
Prakenshnrg mounUins. for the pBr.!"MW' snai.eoiie.-v
of the p.e of findin?, if possible, an eland. ! an1 poured out a larg. dose. After
Inbia ! a aru-f t .nt.t,,r t. rih mw i dnnkic? it. I caujht bit Lorse, sal-
' I I - 1 .... H 1
.Nf- larder 'or the coming Chri.stmas. I !
was at the time living alone in a jrlen
died it, and picking np two or three
of the arrows, went to hare a look at
" Have ron ever kept boarders be
fore?" "No sir. Since my husband died
six years ago (he failed in business,
and brought on a severe illness by
mental anxiety) my daughter and
myself have been sewing, but we
both have been in ill health all win
ter, and I want to try some way of
getting a living that is less confining.
I have kept bonse several years, bat
I hare not capital to famish, so we
want to secure a houe furnished like
Mat,,
TO LET.
If" the r nea;?:.
in t:ie 1r.i.
WlilTK LE VI.
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1 J. H. ZEIL1N L CO.,
' Mill'. OA., and I'llII.AI'iXPHI A.
! I'riee ?1. SoU bj all UruggMa.
'. T riU i O. W. Ifca.'. 1. S-mttwl, Pa.
j
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I music ilmn one, ir rwssible.
j Pretty, saucy, mirth-loving Fanuie, " Quite unconscious of the reason,
i with Lt-r dancing black eves and Rupert Sruithson wxs finding it verv
brilliant smile, did not look like a j pleasant to talk to this gentle little
very promising interprttcrof "dreamy, j widow about her plans, and a3 she
"poke wonderin? if it woula
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r-AIMLKi OUULb I ULtt;AL. Street, opposite the Io.t-
I offiee, Dale C ily, Pa.
I We oeVi In-aftf nt- iit-ie Earn and Wen. Iraft
t an-l l'b k ua thrr ivnkr rafbed. S-4l auen
J U a .al t. e.HH.'Ai.itif. M't rnmred on de
I it. ji3va le im denuu.!: intereM ai-l4i time de-
i.v.-rttiM in tbe Barniinx line wiu re-
jre;e oor t-iri.t i4-rial attenli4: we t hall do
juornttn i 14 rlre ka;u-(i-ti"a to our depwrtiori
aoJ ei-rr-. k-l.
1 laavT LIVENO. I k 'LINGER.
A Iir,'" n k A
Ta1le linivo nuil Forks.
p. KT.T KX1VIJ4.
Parrot aul lxt FatnilT Xe.liine ' 1 should like to describe mv LtTO
j as a young and gallant cavalier of
mis nineteenm century, witti tbe n-uv music," but once her hands j
beauty oi an Apollo ana tbe wisdom ! touched the kevs of the grand piauo
j of a sage, but truth compels me tojfone, tie girl's" whole nature seamed
! acsnowieuge mat lupert MnitLson, j to merge into the sounds she created, iment of keepm?
jiui-piie-ot unaufvunmiia njjHiia-1 .Merrv music made dancing elves of
tion, was neither cue or the other. ; her f.c-ers as thev flew overthe notes:
His uepbew and namesake, who was! dreamv music drew a r.wuk of hu.-hed
called in the bosom of his familv U-autv over her face, and br tn-e&t
nupen uie .econa, saia tiial uis
Uncle RujK-rt was a "crusty ld
bachelor," and I hammer uiy brains
in vain for a more fitting description.
A crntv old bachelor he undoubtcdlv
formed bv two spurs of the mountain, i tLc da'i Bushman, ne was scarcely
with but'few neighbor-, and rrt town 1 over foar f wU" ana3 w
within fiftr mile., but as mr Kaffirs ngand thia as to reach dfefoTinity.
had become sufficientlT civilized to ; 8bort Uw-kneed legs supporting
i underhand that Christmas time nient h:ile n1 body he had evident
Ron j unlimited eating. IwUh-d, br provi-! ' not beensUrving lately and fea-
Homrue Richard, and on the 20d of , dinir irame. to save an ox. I had on-1 tnrts ? .,IosI.r resembling those or
September. K", the t-mrairement i Iv five or six miles t go. and was t an intelligent ape, that had there
took place lietween her and the Sera- j well mounted, so I did not hurrv, but, i ,ea 00 on would fcare
pi and Countess of Scarborough, i lea.l;ng mr hore up the steep pass, j thought twice about the matter. I
Durin-r the fight one of the fiercest i reached tie place where I intended ; d.ld Dot emain long; there was no
frcr knnun aKn tkn lt.ui ll,iirm t., .W in.t .in u n sfttln.e : lime tO lose : SO, taking LIS DOW. I
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Uicbard and frerapis were Usbed to-; The scene around.
irether, the flag was cut down bv a ' different from our ideas
i was seitinir. :
thou?h quite ! moonted,
as of what it Us' P
and putting the horse at
pace, started on my long
Rriti.-b officer. James it. Stafford should be
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LIVEC-COD Si OLIl'GEE,
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Cambria County
BANK,
MILLKR. cf:.rtw,ivc
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a: t "rry i..wri; Jive Luc a ej.iL
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HORNER.
Buggy, Carriage
KETTLES ajM. AV. KELM t CO.,
U. 68 M Al STB EFT,
I JOHNSTOWN.PA.,
la Ucnrr Shna'4e'f Hrk-k Bcikluix.
i 1 General ndbkin? llninesTranacted.
r :.!; n Ty rrt: t-.. rt:mvr.n t nen-
an a.ivrrt.wmcr.t. He i? dterTuitH-d to
-TLLTHWA1TE. ATT';:X EY .
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(NEV AT LAW.
TT :.NEY AT LAW.
IT li-iTK entrnte.l '
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ANt
LIGHT WAGON
MANUFACTURER,
I ivw ;m jatv l r. &iinu:a.-SUT t" .-4TeTerr de-
.nfi and O i l and Silrer t-utht and oU.
' CV-U.vi., niie in ail pArta uf tbe I'nited Slate
. an 1 t ana-la. lntTV ailowrd al the rate of ins
' -reefiU .-r annum, if left nx tncii. or iuCffer.
ial amnt-ruenlf nia.ie with iuan'lAn and
kt" wr i ih.u nsnerj m -.rut
ii-ril le-ri
jiiB Mttrr.
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H .. Ti 'EL. ATTOKNEYS AT;
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P.l i'ilKS.
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LEIOKS.
I JOHN IHRFRT & CO.,
i BAJSTjET'FTFLS,
I NO. 2 MAIN STKEET.
! J O H N S T O YV N . PEN N A .
Ir. M..
We aril InfS. eriaMe !n all ;m of the T'eI
l te-1 and t'ansJax. and in Ko-ura entriea.
i:aj r.i.i. 'w)-ei aa-1 urenimrut HM at
I hijt'ti-T uiarkrt rve. Lsn ner un apprtxed
"' ed. X.jUcj ruti.tduo Jtpjei;jvaM on demand
Ut- t iTyl ta r.pjT.ired nyK-f- anl al ttrf
I). aft eyes woaid U.late and seem to
see far away l.aut;ts as the room
filled i'ith the sweet, low cadences.
She would look like an inspired Jean
of Arc when crand chords rolled out
v a m a .
in December, was verrl"- ew P-necur well tnat
(the father of Alis Staff.,rd caaa-bti l-!innf,.l There was no snow : no t tfi n!J saci, B. u was, of
it up and nailed it to tb mat The I leaflet tret,, wiih tUir Wicate tra-! tavif ? mJ ,Lfe . depended on tny
oficermaiJe a tremendous sweep with 'eery set off bv the glisti 'ziing- b.r '. reaching Ladysmith that Bight, and
his sabre, cutting in two the left1' frost, nor dark green trs Wndin-un-. Uu"no al aisisUace. TLe
shoulder of Stafford, felling him to the j der their nhite load ; but still there i distance was fuJy sixty miles, and,
deck. Taw wound, owing to unskill-iwa enough to keep me standing, j Wlth bnt one ""pt:on, there were
ful treatment, re-opened manr rears I forgetful of firewood, and all I had to 1 nothing but Dutch boere' houses on
aT;crwards, causin? Lieutenant "Staf-Ulo for mr comfort during the night, j y road' tencel conld not hope
ford the most intense sufferin? during i I was on a narrow ledge of rock, jfv,f 'aaJ LfIP- tr tie first twenty
Hj. the latter part of his life. When the separated from tbe network of Lills A Kept steamy on my way.
iKn iiomme Kicnard was smkinir, i bevond bv a deep perpeaaicular '"s- -5 - .tt.u., u
.1. - a . i . ., " ..l , ....... 1 r.t eoulii Larnlr sit on mr- trnmt I
b-ardin" houe 1 luc WM 1',ze, ? pne i tue; gorge, at me bottom 01 wn.cn. so lar - . .
.1 . : . saiiurs. anu iraas;iTrfii i.r i-ani j ..ncj , .1.1111 t i.-i t 1 inn .1 iirn.r ni-Tincnisri
Se uerrv ? tte American ship of .Uiiance. a le burn. Tie setting sun np. told my story, and asked
IJ.loa, . sdlU, tarueariy . . . ' . ..... , - - . . far sntriH tn tMr, mr- ernnrtK nr.
I fi.tnb -;ii iu ..;fi.i u-irV. 1 u re 11 rrniainet until tne cio-e oi travc ttie beats tuai ncu purpie unt . r. r e ---s -p.
line war. 1 ae vessel was tLen soM 1 seldom seen awav from lieatLer ; ana 1 - nvu vur.
IO lUiliert l(,rru tl. hnir.,i..r n.i.,.n tl. ..il.i.r .!.. ad far tlw rl"" witri w ia. a
wouia not
make an agreeable varietr in
lonely life, to let her make ber eiper- J
Wa.S, more tban 6ftV VCars of M. in.lpr l.r l.nmli in maiKtii. MMiiinu
with grizzled hair, heavy grey eye- and sacred music transformed her
brows, a thi k gray W-ard, and a Uautv into something saintlv. Once
rough voice and manner. It is very, the rosewood case was closed St
true that he was always careful to I Cecelia became prettv winsome
keep the crustiest side of his nature j Fannie Kimberley again."
on the surface, and had been diseor-! There were few influences that
ed in the act of committing secretly could slteri the outercrust of manner
deeds of charity and kindness, that : in Rupert Smithson, but he would
belied utterly his habitual surlv tone ! hide his face awav when Fannie
and abrupt manner.
played ar-hamcd himself of tears that
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All is sT r a
All
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Virst Class
Twenty years before, when the irrav ! star.-d. or smiles that Covered on h
hair was nut-brown and clustered in j lips s the LiU.-:o pierced down, down
rich curls over the broad, white fore-! into that warm loving heart he had
head, when the brown eyes shown tried to conceal with cynical words
with the fire of ambition, the clear ', and looks.
voice was true and tender. Rnpertj Sj when the final chorus of the
Smithson had given his whole loyal j nocturne melted softly into silence,
heart to Katie Carroll, neighbor and ' the old bachelor stole away and left
friend, little sweetheart from child-! tbe house, bidding no one farewell.
hood. Urged by love as well as am-1 They were accustomed to his singular
bition, he had left his home, in a small , ways, and no one fullowed him, but
1 ai-rii le-rs. estern town and e'one to New 1 ork ' Mrs. KimWIer sighed as sha siid ;
! " to win a name and a fortune to lav at- "RurK-rt e-et.s odder and crustier
Katie's feet. The fortune and fame j every year."
as a successful merchant came tohim, j "Rut he is so good," Fannie said,
but when he returned to Katie, he; leaving Lcr piano stool with a twirl
found she had left home also to be- j that kt pt it spinning round giddily,
come the bride of a wealthy pork i "Why don't he get married ?" said
dealer in Cincinnati. Nob dy told ; Rupert "It is a downright shame to
Ruj.rt of treachery to the pretty I have tLa; splendid house .-hut up
Katie, of letters suppressed, of slan-; year after year, excepting just the few
ders circulated, and parental aathoritv ! rooms Uncle Ruiiert and .Mrs. Jones
stretched to its utmost in the favor of ; occupy."
the wealthy suitor. He had no' "I mean to ask him ?" Fanuie said,
record of the slow despair that crept ' impal.-ively.
(.if.TA.f at 0,c rde of Super cait. jt over tbe loving heart, when the plead-j "No. uol .-aid .Mrs. Jviinbcr.y,
inf.- ivuns nire uuaunrrru, 01 tue aaaii.y, ne er -eaii 01 luaiio.your
dull apathy that yielded at last, and uncle." Fannie ! Never !"
Event 1. in t in the IlaLkicx Line reeeive trl gave as av ine nana Oltfie VOIing "Iiilt WJi V not . i
girl, when her heart seemed broken : "I never told you lorc, but jour
All that the young, ardent lover knew uncle was engaged years ago, and
was the one bitter fact tht the cirl therj was some trouble. I never un-
innv.iA ku1 on. Time Drpoit.
F. I'l-V E. RALTIMP.E.
m ,4 i.iTTitn- r..-- a i-l
: tcn attecti..
C, s TbaaMul to ir frien-U and nmnr fi their
2trilStJ ift fatrmare. we .4k-,t a octinnaww of the
i.iiie. ana inviia iner wau nare nmim iu tir
j line Ui tire u a tnaL aitmriux alL that we haU al
ir arv oT vrn!.-!-. are r-rf nfnllv inrite.! tt all line, do ail we ean I" rlr entire aiiiart..
rali an 1 ini;e rk. X. tu tt.e rery frt. a -t Juli.V lilbEUT O t
tiiairn.il wiil 1 tn Mjinafarture of hi :
w.-rtL. e.n-t tKe lt lbe i .
I5KST lVOECKHfiX
8.C. ar.w. . n. iitxcd.
liyi:n;ooi,
A UMI.KIIP..
JEI M k
IC A X K i: It S ,
mr references, sir. I have lived
one house, and had work from one
firm for six years, and if you require
it, I can obtain letters from mr hus
band's friends in Cincinnati."
" Cincinnati !"
1 " He was quite well known there.
Perhaps vou knew of him, John
Murrr. I-St ?"
"John Murrr!"
Rupert Smithson looked searching
1 v into the pale, sad face, that was so
pleadingly raised to his gaze. lVbere
were the rosy checks, the dancing
eyes, the langbing lips, that he had
pictured as teIonging to John Mur
ry's wife Knowing not the truth,
he recognized the face before him,
the youth all gone, and the expres
sion sanctified by sorrow aud suffer
ing. " You have children ? he said after
a long silence.
"Only one liring, a daughter sev
enteen years oLL I have buried all
the other?.
" I will let vou have it on one condi
tion," he said, his lip trembling a lit
tle as he s-poke.
She did not answer. In the soft
ened eyes looking into her own, in
the voice suddenly modulated to a
tender sweetness, some memory was
awakened, and t-he only listened with
bated breath and dilating eyes. .
" On one condition, Katie," he said,
"that you come to it as my wife, and
and its mistress. I have waited for
you twenty years, Katie !"
It was hard to believe even then,
though the little widow let him ca
ress her, and sobbed upon Lis breast.
This gray haired, middle-aged man,
was so unlike the Rupert she had be
lieved false ! hven after the whole
I shall
seared
look as she can.e out and saw me by
the light of her flickering candla I
suppose I must have seemed half
mad. TLey brought me out a full
bottle of whiskey and a tumbler,
which I filled and drank off neat ;
bat they had not got a horse "up."
the Alliance was refitted as a mer-! could reach, lay the thorn-covered
chantmaa for the East India trad. ; Cus and hills of 'Natal.
The Secretary of the United States j Under the rock was a large cave.
Marine Committee wrote to Lieuten- j where I had determined to sleep. It
ant James B. Stafford that the Com-: had in olden times been a regular re
mittee, with the advice of Com mo- sort for tLe Duidiraen, but few came
dore John Rarrr bail ApmAnA tn nr. i none t r.r in.noil I fiail not known i
sent him with tbe flair, medicine chest ! thev came at alL but on goiosr in, 1 1 ?heT ere, be said, all running, and
and a "tower rausket" belonsrin? to ! found some ealobbes, and the ash-) ' onId taf e Loor3 t( them,
the Alliance, ia consideration of his ! es of a newlr made fire, which could 1 Parted gm- I do not remem
bravery in Bailing np the fla? when i have been onlv left br them. There r B1Qln of ttat wlU Ii
ithd been cut down br a" British j were other 'marks on the walls, 1 pnie drowsy and hAif-de-officer.
during the action "between the !thou:rh evidentlr of great antkiuitr ;ihnou3' Just riAiugwnou2h to
Bon Homme Richard and Seraph. ! rude eketches and drawing of Lo'rs-iP atraight. How I did it I do. not
Lieutenant Stafford kept these ! es, cattle, Uws anda-rows. and even 1 know as for the greater part of the
relics br him until his death, some I of a Bushman ridinz. It is most ea- T1"6 WM.r road' an'J even ia
thirty odd years ago. and ther are I rious that a race o low down in the daynget ana witnnotningtte matter.l
now in tfc iMaai. nt i.iJ r.ri.-' -lo. ,.f kun..n;ir t'nf tUir UiKmin i should hare hesitated m more than
emblem could be displayed at the
Centennial Celebration than this first
banner of our country, made upon
the spot, nearly a century before.
"Maxima Bmr rel
he loved faithfully and fondly was : der?tiKd aUut it exactly, for I was
tvertty. Pa K'-il I-- -.it.
will i-uy anl - ll real
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workmaat.i All mifk warranted u a? re .re- '
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sayings" bank.
iii.e to iicr promise, tiie w;:e oi , marneu ana leit Hton tne same
another. ; year that Rupert came to New York.
He spoke no word of bitterness, J Rut this I do know; the lady after
but returned to the home he had j waiting three or four years, married,
fitted up lor his bride, the business he j and Ruj.iert Las never been the same
had hoped was his stepping-stone to; man siuce. I am quite sure he was
happiness, and a life of loneliness. j very much attached to her, and that
Ten years later, when his si;ter you would wound him, Fannie, if you
with her son and daughter, came to 'jested about marriage."
live in New York for educational ad-, "But I don't mean to jest at all." I
vantages, Rupert the First was cer-: think he would be ever so much hap
tainly what his saucy nephew called pier if be had some one to love, and
him, a crusty old bachelor. Yet, into ! some one to love him in return. It
that sore, disappointed heart Katie's ! uiu.-t be dreadfully lonesome in that
desertion had so wounded, the bache-' large house with no companion but
lor uncle took with warm love and 'Mrs. Jones, who is oncLundred years
great indulgence his uepbew and old. I am certain."
niece, bright, handsome children of "He oucrht to marrv her," said
I ten and twelve, who. child-like, im-' Rupert; she always calls him dearie."
j posed upon his good nature, rioted! "Don't children, jest about it any
i over Lis quiet orderly Lome, till his : more,"' said the mother, "and I sure
staid house-keejier declared tley were you never mention tLe subject to your
worse than a pair of monkeys, uncle."
caressed him, stormily one moment. The first of April was a clear,
and pouted over some refusal fur a rather cold dav, the air bright and ,
monstrous indulgence the next, and snapping, and the sky ail treacherous
treated
uncles must expect to
From the St. Louis Republican.
An incident worth recording hap-
past was discussed, and Rupert knew rien- in restaurant on Fifth street.
' .'i;. Vu .n.i l. Wlthtin?uDct tmaen me ntti. tod, ib l
fhvnfion ..f tbe use of fire, in i was afterwards told, for I remember
nothingabout it. I reacLd the town
fier
lis-
i iv ui lux: VliMl on. nuiv i ,
ape. should have learned to J'011, AiT:,.a5: vTV .
is. It may be that it is a i k3 fef- 1 ab-4 e wli
daughter. Miss Sarah Stafford. The j U onir a few wo'rds made op of ua- i oae?Iaee. However. Proridenee cr
musket aduded to weighs ten an 1 a
half pounds, has the word "Tower"
engraven thereon, and the letters G.
R. George Rex.
But, of course, the most valuable
relic is the banner. Miss Stafford
has received manr offers for its pur-
I chase but she uniformlr declined
them all. .But fcbe is growing old
now, and says that she is more dis
posed to listen to a proposition for
selling than heretofore, bat no trilling
sum will induce her to let it pass from
! her Lands. W hat more appropriate
how he had been wronged, but not between .narKet ana cnesnut, a day
bv Katie, it was hard to believe there or two a?- Connected with the
might be rears of happiness still ja press of this city is a young man
store for f hem nuw.- tuv tut; 3 cars 01 i-o, 1TV3
Ttniwrt Smitl.SAii did not "nut
tn and part of 1 M along the line of the
an a
C. G. Hammer & Sons
airn : r ne an l Mtvim. ri K.1
rivrr de-Tii.n an-J v. ban-1-n.a.te
and ; -r r tn rtyle and .;aalttT than (uaad tn
r.i .eacy vtbrr Eumimre lu!W li.u thi i tbe
ni'tttain.
SuTKit 1. lie it enacted by tbe Stsaieand
H.e of K' ;-!ita'ive nf tlie ('-nnwe.lth
f pr.Tlrania. ia Oeseral IwnUr met. ami ri
Ir benWrnared be tbe a5th.-iir of the aatne:
Tbat tl J11HXST0WX SAVlXUS BANK
i If rK-rrt.y aath.naed t 1111111 drynrin frv-ta mb
' n-rfand tuamed w.oDttv, and bail have la-wer to
jt. r ar.pli:!' . the eheck. xmr reeeifit. or
j urjrr u( ai.r wiiD ir.ur married wnmwrn. rarh m.ey.
if ar.r jn tlreoC a he ut ah may harede.
1 lied ii bi or h r rrrdit. ir any iaiereft or diri
! oend Krrainf tber. wttbnot the a" lit orap-
rnxal 4 lbe parent rnardiaa of rwch wunur. m
tbe hnand emlil.n of the bfelil ff sarh
: mamoi wuaa. V atlaeh iw in any manner imrc
I Irr. with ar r d. pit. IcterrM. or divtdead due
b m inor e mamed w.anan.
lur lueui. j 1
nert Smithson did not "nut in i ld part of 1 ?6ir al
ppearance," at his counting-i Union raciSc Railroad, then in pro-
honse all dav, and Rupert the Second i wss tof construction. Oa the morn
went home to dinner in an uneasr ,ni?" question the newspaper attache
frame of mind regarding that April
fool trick of his.
" I must run over and see if I Lave
offended beyond all Lope of pardon,"
he said, as he rose from the table.
But a gruff voice behind him ar
rested his steps.
"So, so! you have advertised my
house to let," said his uncle, but in
spite of his efforts, Le failed to look
very angry.
" How many old maids and wid
ows applied ?" inquired the daring
yonng scapegrace.
" I don't know. After the first ap
plication Mrs. Jones told the others
the house was taken.
" Taken!"
' Yes I have let it upon a life lease
to" here he opened the door "mr
wife."
went into the restaurant and sat
down at a table. Uut-a-ri to him
sat another young man, who looked
like he might bad seen vicissitudes.
Presently he accosted the newspaper
man:
"Mister, it strikes me I've seen vou
before,"
"Quite likely," was the response.
"Weren't vou at Chevenne in the
spring of 'Ci "
'Yes."
"Didn't you and Chance II
help a fellow down off a barrel that
one
Verv sbv lilu-Iiinw and timid "mr
him generally as bachelor ! smiles, a became the coquctish month 1 wife" looked in her slate colored j ,no committee 01
L.im.if.. .vl..r.-,..i ;,,..n; tl.m-wj .Ir-j nn Liniwl .a Eur llmu kinrs' wuuuu, w.iuuir lor
husband led her in, but
their sisters' children. j Uncle Rupert, finisLing his lonelv
There was some talk when Mrs. ; breakfast, thought to himself : j ment's scrutinyIrs. Kimberly called:
Kimberley first came to New York. ! "I must be on the lookout to-d'av,! " It is Katie Carroll !"
of making one LouseLold of the j for Rupert's promised trick! lie j " Katie Smithson !"' said the bride
family, but the idea was abandoned.) won't find it so easy as Le imagines , groom, with immense dignity, "and
and tLe wealthv widow selected a : to fool his old uncle. Who's there ?"; "J daughter "vYinnifred."'
doors off, in the same The lat two words in answer to a 1 There was a new?enattcm when
somewhat timid knock np
was set np on end under a tree,
night?"
This was the introduction. It re
newed an acquaintance that began by
tbe saving of a life, when its owner
was pinioned, a rope about his neck,
with the other end tied to the limb of
a tree, while a savaere and unrelent-
Safety" stood
the barrel on
...... . .
after a mo-i WLlc" t06 Pr wretcn stoo.1 to ie
under him. The
their mode of life differ bot utile
from tbe
,i. m ti.;
remnant of an old' siim-lamruage, orieI ?a the road- an,i to that
the last relic of some former cir Uiza- lb doctor ascribed my lumate re
tion It was a full moon, and after If? T- For nine days I was ia a
admirin - tbe - worr.Jerful twits and j h,?h fe"T a.nd delirous; and it was
shadows' thrown bv it on the broken ' more than six weeks before I got up;
eround. I turned' in and slept un and for rears afterwards the wound
near davlight. i not fceal E t0 the
Vs w-i a. I could see, I started to daJ " occasioflally bursts out afresh,
hunt MuchtomvannovanceattLe aod wij probably continue to do s.
time, tLoaeb I bad afterwards cause t0 tLe nd of my existence,
tobetlankful that my horse was( u.-mf uk.mt xthi.,.
spared such a gallop as riding down
on eland entails, I could find nothing, Concerning bathing of the body, I
and could tell by the spoors that no ( think our sanitarians are very "ex
herd Lad been about for some days, traragant, and they have done "great
It was nearly noon before I became ( public miselief by" settinir the great
convinced of this; and, tempted by jiowns to plunder" the rivers of their
the sLaie of aline of trees and ferns j supplies from the head streams.
edgiug a little brock whose bubbling Even the Prophet Mohammed, a fa
sounded refreshingly amid the great j natie of cleanliness, regards friction
heat, I took my sadd'? off, kneehalt-j with sand as compensatory for wash
cred Prince, and lay down. Of, jng. If any one supposes that the
course I soon d.jzed off, but became j limbs and trunk of the body cannot
awake again in about a coupleof.be kept as perfectly clean, by dry
hours ; I say "became awake," be- rubbing as by an amount of washing,
cause it was not the natural rousing j I ay he has'something to learn.
np of a person who has been asleep, j Undoubtedly, ia a hot climate or
but a sudden return to consciousness. J hot weather "there -f3 - nothing so
without any movement, and with all t pleasant and so rapidly effectual as
my wits about me, and that inward j Lathing, if the temperature of tbe wa
feeling which perhaps some of my j ter is not too low, as it is apt to be
readers may have experienced, of; with us even in our hottest weather.
wrong, ana a ten- I bare alwavs eniored
something bein
ion of all the powers of hearing to but relnctantly
liscover what it is. I had not long the cold makes
swimmin"
to wait; whiz, came a tiny arrow,
striking the stone on which mr head
had been resting, arid where my cap
still was. It did not
thinkins to know that
kicked out from
doomed man was a gambler, but be! banks were to the full four feet high
was a quiet, peaeeame ieuow, who
harmed no one. One ni
gave it np because
mr hands dead, which
cannot be healthful I once brought
on a severe attack f illness by using
a sitz bath. All the lardv barbari-
require much j ans of the North tare at all times
a Bushman's, beea reproached br the Souther an
hand held the bow it had come from, ! people for their netfleet ia washinr.
nor to determin that the safest thing , The old Romans did not, as a nation,
to do was to roll quickly into the bed j betake themselves to baths till the era
of the little brook below me. Luck-; of effemincy set in. Taciuts sars of
i!y. this would afford good shelter, : the Germans : "la the midst of this
and I could almost reach the edge ! dirt ther grow np iota those limbs
with my hand. j which we admire. The Scythians of
The " tremendous violence with ) nerodotus were reported not to
which these streams come down from j wash, but ia cold weather, at distant
the hills during the heavy thunder interrah?, to cover their bodies with
storms, wears a deep passage eren ! a Lot, spicT paste.
It dried oa them, and dropped oa
whea cold, lea ring tbe flesh clean
, . i.,
in the naraesi grouna, ana inoogn
there was only about aa inch of wa
ter, and it was a vara broaa. tLe
fellow, who j Leaving my cap where it was. I roll- J do not Tolunteer to touch it. T
ght be had i ej 0Ter a3 quickly as I cou.d; but practise has more weight with
Northern races know that cold water
takes strength out of them, and they
Their
ne
won a sum of money from a man who) ;uslas j was disappearing, another! than recent theories. No doubt
t.l , . . . i . i cniwt . v.ei new Wfll ma.lA in t ..m
eres iaan was accoraea to inese new reia- - - '
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jK-ile.!. w.. UiJini.
Speikerof tbeH wse of liejT-rTatiTe.
, UE. H. AXPEKSO.X.
; Speaker of tbe Serrate.
Ai-1-r.Te-! tle t.-nth dar of Marrh. Anno laiml
i bl, ie tlwun.1 rtiht ba'twlred and ereetTbree.
Jl'ti . ri.vtibA.r i.
j gixe it back. In the affair which ch
icaner was ma
This is what bad broueht
the bottom.
TIlT '
residence three
block.
"Ruert was so set in Lis fidgety ; It was certainly not easy to aston-j but warmer welcome was never given i ?
old bache.or wars, she said, "that it ii.li Rupert Smitbaon. but Lis
would lif tt.tsiliv i riu liv tn ilUtnrl. inw n...l ti-itl. . mot untnita V4I.I1 r. i tives and tilthisd.tr Unr!t Ilnwri ' mittee.
him." ' pression of amazement as the door will not a knowledge that be got the I &aia A into tbe presence of death itKr reijer may exclaim, "the pain of
Probubly youug RujH rt and Fannie ojned to admit a tall slender figure j worst ol the joke when his nephew! there under the tree. The two men suou tiny arrow could not be very
did not consider their bright voting i in deep mourning, and a lw, verv plaved him the April fool's trick br' before referred to bad gone among t r No neither is the bite of a
faf-s disturbbt rs of their uncle's ! sweet voice asked : ! advertising his house to let. Go- tbe n.lob- and -r "treaty and expos-1 iaake ia iuelf, yet of tbe two the lat-
traoQuilitv. but it is nuite certain tLat "Is this tbe landlord ?" '' LaJu' It.nJc fur April. tuiauon. naa succeedea in getting the ! tf.r is the least to b dreaded. It
out 01 scnooi nours .xo. 4'J, tueir "ine tbe wiiat: j
uncle's bouse, saw them uuite as fre-' "I called about the house, sir."
belonged to tne committee of f?afety t arrow ram and struck me in the where hot baihs. warm dressing
xa the door. I a pretty blonde answered this call, j and ,aUer attempted to make bimULj the only part tot yet in safety. Loom, and luxurious towels caa be
It took all mv seif-eontrol to conunue commanded, warm bathing tends to
mr movemenu as uemre unui i siovu i auman oeanty. rerhaps it maxes a
crouching at
Tb t'ertllltjr mt tt7S.
quently, as No. 43 where their mother "What house 7 Take a seat" sud
resided. With the intuitive jiercejvi denly recalling his politeness-
Uon of children, they understood that j "Is not this No. 49 W Place ?"
the abrupt, often harsh voice, the' "Certainlr it is."
i surlv words, and the undemonstra- "I have been looking out for some
Al
(motor tub f
Sa xtirraKT T. tatTH.
H eaiBra.i. Marrh 1J. A. 1. 1-T3L
PE.VXSVLVAXIA.iw:
1 do hrrrly eertify that tha lr-xAnf and aa-
ttexeJ it . InlL trwe and errert em of lbe arbri-
j nai xt f tbe iietMT.t AnwUr. emitted: An i tive manner covered a heart that time for a furnished house suitable
1 Aet creifrmrx' a.lditbm.1 tnrilette the J.-. tit , -err , i-eeeii-
b.saTinaiiUck.wtbeame remain m fli : would nave made any sacrifice for , for boarders sir, and if I find this one
I In tel".wT whereC I bare berewnto aH mr tbeir SAkcS, that lOVed tbem With as , SUltS U1C, and the rent IS UOt tOO j or limp.
i nanu ana eaTiM in, wm . ..itur. ww, . 11 uc a ivic a tueii v u urau
to t afiixed. tbe day and year a!-e writ tern.
more delicate annual more suscepti
ble to cold. I think it does. A hot
air bath is a very different thing, and
more akin to the Sertliaa practice
T... 1 : . L . 1 w aa. 1. mAW . 1
pcHir fellow's sudden sentence "com-j was of course poisoned with that U.nuasjr ,r.n itself oiwara wa
mutetL" on condition that Le bhould deadly skiU for which the whole tribe t wTth , shower bath after it,
law r A ww- w. . w. A K amw mr m. a nnln.i I K ah I m 1 W 1.-1 W I '
1 l- T , lu.r'.ii3'anou3;ans i sioi oeiow, rdoe3 ;astlfT anjTersal eom-
took nnu down on the barrel, untied; knew I had little chance of seem?' .,. , ,a i
,b r v: , V- 1 ri ., . . -iiuiuwUa.u "
luc ivpc hvui UI9 ifr, nuu v u . euue j
saw him no more. After five years,
he and one of the preservers of his
another sunrise.
However, with that self-help that
men who lead solitarr life acquire, I
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21 Sniithfleld Street.
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Mvi.uCctnrer5if all prsule of
CIGABS,
BEIFOKP. PA.
i.iMiL fM-tlrwlarir aked of J.rber.
ajlolen alnued by k. H. lii.drurirl!.
Skaerwi. 1- mJ-
s
could have given them
As they out-grew childhood,
evidences of affection ceased to take
tie form of colls and drums, and
cropped up in Christmas checks, in
j ball dresses, and boquets, a saddle
horse, and various other delightful
and acceptable shaties, till Rupert
came of age, when he was taken from
college into his uncle's counting
house, and a closer intimacy than
ever was cemented between tbe young
life and the one treading the down
path to old age.
I M VOX'S A (XI..
"" f There had been a familr gathering
TobaCCO ami ?Cgnr!S!tt Mrs. Kimberley'a one erening late
t . iha niAitll. tf
4(X Market Street, Abtre Fo.rtA,
-interrupted the astonished
father? high"
"Bur-bachelor.
"Oh. I Lope it is not taken ! The
advertisement said to call between)
eight and nine, and it struck eight as
I stood upon the door-step."
"Oh,- the advertisement ! So, so,
Master Ropert ! This is your doings,
is it ? Well you let mc see the ad
vertisement, madam ?"
"Yoa Lave the IlerafJ in your
hand, sir," she said, timidly. "I did
not cut it out"
i Oh x-on aaw it in tbe em. T
To test eggs to learn whether they
are fertilized and will hatch it requires
very little trouble. The way to as
certain unfertile essrs, at as earlr a
period as possible, is to take them ' ,-
into a room
uola them between tbe eve and candle , . .1 it
The era under a setting T , K .vT' , - band, cut out the arrow-head, not
hen should be examined at least as ! , . l"T . " " sparing mvself. I then took my Caok,
earl v as the eighth dar after she com-1 trustea agenx w . ra,n,n? rom- jnU tb. W0U3jf
ee-irs be T' T's ...u , . jjentlr strikinsr a roatcb. set are
1 tVV lb.
,m moderatelv dark, and " 1 "u . ' .r.w . .1 r, 1 instantly drew mr Lnnting-knife, rip-
lH-tween the ere and candle ". ' -"; WA mv trousers, and with a steady
I o a K.if .-k i-i-km AnmnAOA T. m i rim mam '
PUILA DELPHI A.
-F H.MarahaU, aeH, Swerart Pn.
deeir;
in the month of March, and a conver
sation bad arisen upon tbe traditional
customs and tricks of the first of
AFil
and he turned to the list of houses to
enough there it was.
"To let, furnished, three-story,
brown-stone front, basement" and
rather a full description of tbe ad-
... . . r. iuij iir..1..i,r.-in If , l. .
t m -u i lI all respects, a useful citizen,
fertile, it will appear opaque, or dark - . .
all over creent norhaivi .small nr. ! " ruret
uuu ivH.iu iii-r wy , uui II lb W U U
impregnated, it will still be translu
cent, the light passing through it al
most as if new laid. After some
little experience and careful observa
tion the fertility of the eggs caa be
distinguished at aa early period ; a
practical hand can tell unfertile eggs
even at the fourth day. Should the
number withdrawn be considerable,
four batches, set the same day, may
be giren to three Lens, or erea to two,
and the remainder given fresh' ones ;
and if not, tbe fertile eggs will get
more heat, and the brood come out all
the stronger.
That done. I took off my belt
; and using my full force, strapped it a
little above, as tight as it wonia go.
Here is tbe second chapter of a, I do not think that in doing all this
California newspaper storv
ter II. For fifteen years
sincerely mourned his lore. But one
evening while walking he beheld a
young lady who was A mine's counter
part He sought Ler acquaintance,
won Ler affections, and at last un-
r : Chap- I had any hope ol saving my life; there
tie count j was only a sort of feeling that I was
poor, to wash their bodies eTery day
in cold water, as many of oar sanita
rians do ? T. TK ynrmai, in 2ir
ald 9f HeaUh.
doing my duty. The pain was not
very great and my chief thought
was for rengence on the malignant
creature that 1 looked upon as mr ;
murderer. I rightlr imagined
Iowa is the only State of the Union
represented as being entirely free
from debt, and yet k is a State that
has doubled its population fa the
last tea years, and places it ia the
matter of population as number elev
en in the Union. arainst number
twenty ia 10. With. such, .growth
and prosperity, to be entirely free
from debt is a'most enTiable distinc-tion.
success.
A mpoatm some weeks ago, in re
eordin? a death, said. Tbe decems-
he ed ladr died suddenly, without med-
No j al assistance, which came entirely
die without mecicai
Th.nnitv l.ur IT.. nai.Tf f.ir ; was not ir of hij
.:,. E;'a i;r- f.- in M..nht h thnnbt ho h.t mid me. too late." To die without
few months he was laid beside Amine, and that I was still lying asleep ; ia j assistance is hardly complimentary
Thus proring to every intelligent ' proof of which I sooa heard ot the '
reader that better than "to hare lor
ed and lost" b never to hare loved
atalL
whix of another arrow striking above.
Moring down about a yard to where
the overhanging ferns would conceal
War are elerrnnea like brakes
men ! Because tbey do a good deal
of coupling.