The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 13, 1873, Image 1

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Somerset Printing Company,
JOHN L SCVLL,
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ESTABLISHED, 18 2 7.
Bulzef Muuttr.
VOL. XXII.
SOMERSET, PA:, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1873.
NO. . j
option and the room has been r.vd
ever smro as n vrt rt rr-r-p:oa tall
for tie Mayors r.f the city and for
the Governor f,f Pennsylvania and
the President of the United States
Upon the consolidation of the eifv in
1 r Uo'in'il t-r,k jat-ioj, -,f' tt
Hpp'-r pnrt of the eiifir h;k1 Lad
LariiV-'r-; fr their rr. 'mrs fhied.up.
A is well Lii'j'&, In'J-r(idnre
Hall is ri'.'W l-ing arranged as nearly
as it was in 1775 as possible, and
around tie walls will be placed por
traits of all tie signers of tbe Deci w
ationof Indepfradence. Philadelphia
MifCt'llanroui.
Ii
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oJ :r.3eri bit r-roirMiaaai fnl. '
""- rrut oi Somerset aod f.-rvxin-ilrr '
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i CROUSE & SHIRES,
CIGARS.
tEI'Fl'KP. PA.
i r jt S-4Kiied. No ntif uej iett.
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Jchn F. Blynti
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x-u l'. O&t in tni iK ol '
Doors Above the Old Stand,
ATTiTNEY ATLAW. S M-
AnJ o(l--r to hi njinfri iMi ! tritn!f a full lin
! ul g-jvOf at tb Terr lwiM jirir.
i
. Hardware of Every Description,
r:LUAY. ATTt.KXEY AT LAW ;
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XAILS
AX ft GLASS,
Wooden Marc of All Kind,
; V V 1 I- ATT' KM.Y
AT LAW
fciirtt -
i. "v ic in t'-rt
K l.. 1. T-iy.
COAL OIL LAMPS,
COAL OIL,
nu i ooiain a nati irtn l W Mcmr?. or aij
ir 'urvf mineral Micum. l ot U
PURELY VEGETABLE,
f matninp tVw? S-mthrrn anj Hert which
an aJi-ife lTiri!nr la9 4arr4 hi (MJtnttrit
whrre Ljvfr Iiraw ni"t m-rail. It will run
all'tu-? raBfted l,r lieraiKnntit of tbe Eirer.
l it of Liter t ',nt!aint r a l-ittrr
IxHt mtirf tiKith: Pain In th Hark. uirt
nrj"tni. or.m miatti fc KbCTiaMini: S-mt
Sunxrhz L, of ATi-ti;': ftltemallT
i c;ive and ill: Hradarfar: M Mt-fnirT. with
j a 4ufcl ecAtin ut harinr laill t'W
thixur whirh AiL'ht tw liav tfn doe IMilitr,
j L, " Sj.li-... a lUi k jcil. w apjxraraarc w( th Min
i Fmi-I'l: -n S niftinjr uanr if tlir- rait4B
atl-i..l the a: MM-m rerr frw; bat th
L;rrr. the lan:v orvan m tlf n-r. i if-fwraMr
tlx Kt of tl r ti.i. an.l if a-i n-tni!at-l in
Uire. armt fucn. rrit?lnt aiitl litATU
Tfc Grett U.:-fr SPECIFIC will not ht foi tk
Lejs! I'r.j. enact
r-r IY5PEPSIA. nXSTIPATIi'X. Jann
!ice. K:iu aiLok. SU K HKAliAl'Hii folic.
lI'irtMio Si.iril. Ml'K ST'OiAtH. Ucart
Bum. mr kx.
If rbrt. Pant anJ Uft rinjiiy Moikior
In tuc wr..
xtMYn-rrcuii'Mv bv
J. H. ZEILIN L CO.,
MAOtX. i V. tat I'!i ! LA l'l.LHll 1 A
Pric- $1. Sold lij all Prn-eist.
f rale l y O. V. 1 r.: I. S-Morv Pa.
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jiAf.NET K' -VE
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J.'iiN II ILL.
CHIMXKY:
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WHITE LEAD,
LINSEEliUlL,
VAUNISHES,
: 8. I'. LlVEMio.D.
J. X. 'UOKB.
EKISHES.
PAlXTSIXoILAXDlEY, AXD
jLIVLN'GOOD&CLINC-ER,
I UVC"KKTiSS,
; Main Street, opposite the Po(
I ollice, lale C ity. ln.
j Kr Infi ne iaM Et util V.'rst. iTxftt
j an.: t un tr tukf ra:id. SfwUl Uirtt-
: tKT3 I'Ail t' C4!p-tJ'jM. M'ArT rccrlveU "O de-
' fm-il. jiirat.lt detain 1: lu:rrtr'-l H time d
' mu. Err.abin; la U. iLkins lin will n
Pfiie i'ur iirx'tui jral a:trntii: w .itall d
our utm-"t t k:vc aU-tati tj tr tlt-j.tjri
LIYEX H fc I'LIXGEE.
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' PAINTERS' GOODS IN GENERAL
mmi:ksi:t, im.
n x n ill J. S;r-i. f4
A large ek of
Table Knivet and Fori.
Iun't you give me credit fur any
common sen-e or di.oriminatioa at
all?
How da ruu how that a Tom; U
red?
How do you know Sot-fcr ?lad
from sardines ?
ii. w . kim.m r.i:
Cambria County
BANK,
THE XOriSISV WIDOW.
rv s. iiil
I kf Lut aicht at a pan v.
fTb'fl'.nt pin j at Mea1.)
Anl Hxiini retuarkablT bear?;
I "T a wWow who w to her wee-I :
Y 1 1 kniw the WWto? mri-w
Ton 'Ae-p tit the toBftnc to exfra.
lr why ha J h rbosca, to borrow
So tuwch fr.a tbe languace vt dr.'!
Her sbawl wu a nblt af nUbt,
A&J bar (Wire wen aa dark a her tltawl,
A4 ber Jewell that Cabl la the lijiit,
Were u black ai a fiuMral (aIL
Her rube bad tbe boe of the rest,
(How nkrlT It s'.UJ bertbajic ')
AnJ tbe ifrief tbat was bearing bcr bremt,
Ujiled over in bUVjwj of crie.
W bat tear of rkarioua wue.
That elK m!(ht bare rallied bcr face.
Were kindly pennJued to fl m
In ribto of cbooj lace.
Wbii erea her faa in lu plaj
Had qnlte liurnbrioo loope,
AnJ fteenie4l to t warlsx; awar
The gbt of tbe Anrl of H'w !
Tct a rich u tbe r of a liart n,
Waa tbe mi'fl ajarrl ."be wore.
I m certain I never bad area
Sock a aamptnuw aurrow bef in ;
And I cooln t bclntbtnklnc the beaatr,
la BrMruicg tht loved and the loM.
Wat dUng ber eucjaal duty
Altaoogh reiranllcM of eo.L
a 3rcly abooid aar inch a dcrUj
Periunnod at Ki Taat an expense.
Betrayed an tiet of emutk
That rrallf wa ajmetblnaj inimcoe ;
And yet a I viewed, at my leisure,
Thune tukeas of teoder reyard,
I tbooajbt. It wa tear, with -at weafurc :
The aunvw that m by tb. yard.
Ah. irrlcf If a corkj iaa.oa :
And yaurm. I am sorely afraid,
Tlie rery next pLxx of tbe fx-auai.
Will find it bearlnnlcg to fade :
Tb.Miiih dark art tbe haJjw of fr-.rf.
Cue ntortiina- will fUiow tbe bigtit.
Half tcnu will bctukea raltrf.
Till oy iball be tymboied la white :
Ah. well : U waa idle Wqnarrei
With faabko. or aoiht it may do ;
AnJ ao I ouodode with a moral
AnJ a metaphor warranted new ;
Wbea meaale ojtm bandtotoely utit.
Tbe l:k-nt U ufrrt they aay.
Aa.l the P-TtMW U mildest. no dowbt.
That wurkj In a fltsilar way.
Oar Sew PtiUr
i iAL'H.i r.
,','; A ilcn'ltt llt't' rM
o"'"' rUlt-, .Mr. ,Inrs
j Mr?.
i Mir li.
jried?
Wtj are ail pretty well 1 Mrs. G.
M
this
'lured into ray cge. How I would
t lord it over him. How I would in
vite bini to "happen in any time."
How I would figuratively f.f course
i bold up .Mr?. 1 nomas mith over
j hi envying eye. I utterM an audi
jMechuckle a 1 thought of thet
ithin wfaieb I Lad fome diffieuliv io
"You have g;ot a told." &aid the
widow.sympathetically. Do, please,
have one of bit troches; ther are.
' so soothing to the throat"
I took tbe troche, but I did not
swallow iL I would as soon have
eaten a priceless pearl. I put it in
rav left lreast pocket as near hit
I heart as practicable.
Jlcr nrst flit:
"A bachdor like me isaed to such
thinir." I said in an off-Land man
ner, f
"A bachelor?" cclKiedniTtravelin;?
companion, "Bless me, then von are ! th people ; and as yonr bouse is next !
not married i"i
' Unfortunately, no."
"It's never to late to mend," haz
arded the widow, roagishly.
"That is niy'sole conflation," I
a wired gallantly.
There is nothing like married life
j 3Irs. U. from A and tLey say
it was through trouble he left hi
; precious rharoi and from hi nun-
h w no
Wa.i Vlrf
Mr. J-iue.-s. ifwdniorninr.
True, ho-e I Cnd you all well
morniii'r !
Mrs. True
toani vou, now is vour lamiiv ; bave
you got comfortably settled ?
Mr. Jones. We are pretty -well,
thank you; please to accept our
thanks fur the csnistance of your
servant wboni you .to kindly sent in
to aid us. it very kind, for my
wife is not strong. Now that we
hare things somewhat arranged I
: ner, I am LaJf inclined t U !it ve it.
' " ; Mrs. T. Why. Mr. C,
tf" ', vou ta!k . : I tii-mzLt he
'nough f'ir'iir liftle i?ai-e.
Ho i. ii't th- nun
vou may df-li'l upon it.
I wi-ndrr if he is mai-
i The signers of the Declaration of
j Independence were all natives of the
American soil with the exception of
ieizlt. .SiitM.ii of thtra were from
That tiiue-honored rtru t-ire ; hi h ! the ea.-t-rn -r New Encland colonies.
rocri tbe entire U.xk frou na th
l4r...Me Hall.
fourteen fr m the middle and eighteen
O ves. Miss 15. You
needn't set your cap in that direction.
Miss B. Have vou been to Lis
j house ?
i Mrs. G.
wife looks as
py day in her life
south hide of t Lcrtaut .-trcct, between j from the southern colonies. One
Fifth and Sixth streets, is now and ! was a native of Maine, nine were na
has ever been known in Philadelphia I tives of Massachusetts, two of F.hode
as the State Hoiw. because of the : Island. fur of Connecticut, three of
' a" .-I .la'-, -
t iaci tnai it was onginaiiy erectei i r ew Jt-ry, four of Pennsylvania.
, the State capit.d or meetiu? hail f-T two of Delaware, five of Marylaad,
; the General Assembly of the cubny. : nine of Yir?ia:a and four of'Soctb
1 Throughout the country it is euphon-1 Carolina. Two were bora ia Eng
iously and patriotically called Indc- Und, three ia Ireland, two in Scot
. pendence Hali, although but one room ; land, and one was bora in Wales,
i of the edifice is entitled to tht ap-; Twentv-sevea of the signers had
been regularly graduated ia College,
or about one-half. Twentr others
some pretentions in an architectural , had received aa academic edacotioa,
Yes, and his ir little , P'"1'0?- Jhc State House still pre-'
s if ebe never aw a hap-,,J dl.?uitJ building of ;,
, i;f ' orne pretentions m an architectural ,
Vm'.!,,!!'!,.. f : ; point of view, alleit it is comoo-d and the remainder had each beea
m. v w V . C , 13. U. a , . . , "...i
acs, andthevMvbeand1. " , wu.t-a
Mrs. T.
Mrs. G.
his family do not get on well together. .
tn.l uh r.n tl. "J-
' ' i.-h stone, mostlv with
it is believed, were made inthiscoun-
The stone dressings are of blu-
lincs, ledges.
I pruned nut to tell. ' nd cop.-.-tone, A white stone. The
Well I would never listen : jC.t lruI is ,J Lrv n t'J.ne' f lL"
ormibiaa style oi architecture.
There is a central luiid:n and
Mrs. T.
tbe village and get acquainted with Mrs. G.?
Mrs. G.
! to mine I bare called here first j Mrs. T.
Mrs. T. That is right. Uro. Jones, 'to elauaerous reports againt any
! p hall be aJwars harmv to see von ' I l.i:,..-"
. li- i uiau. ui u n ro tu , m , ' i . . 1 1 ' . .. . . . .
We alwavs feel glad to entertain anr ' it the dutv of eve'rv member of the an,i weit w:n"?' tt,e IatTer bvmg un-; ceptious, ail of thera were b!esed
taught at a p'a.a school or at home.
Of the :ty-s:x signers twenty-five
had ata Jicd'the institutions of Great
Britain wLiTe sojouraeying ia that
country. All had something to lose
if the ptrugir'.e should result ia fail
ure to them. Manr of them were
ext very wealthy, and, with verr few ex-
orour preachers. I hope you will be 'church to shield and defend the char- lV"nl i raaicai muta- w:tn a corrjx'tence.
a fretjucnt visitor." ; ,c,Cr of the maa who brakes to them I lnf ?in" the-T were onr.nalir erect- Thirty-four of the signers were
Mr. J. 1 should like rerv much to 'the bread of life and unless I 1 : -u uul luc """''"i' eiuus eA-(iawyers, thirteen were planters or
sighed the widow, with a momentarT be. Mrs. 1 rue, but the poor, sick and something from a different source than i
. All fn"t ,tni1rr
I replid mod-
And, besides this, the weak members j (knocks) Hark ! (knocks)
of the church need seeing after more , knocks; I have plentv of
.1 . 1 - ! . i, '
IS ISDOlTOr LOTH.
How did I know she was a wid
ow
ciiiiwvi luc iuaii"iu ,nuvll viu?. utr i
neath the whitert tit ilroi.nin lids ! tboso in comfortable circumstances.
' But what's the nse of me talking
about it to voa
stand."
''You can imagine,"
estiy.
"You must &nd a wifo as
possible," taaiiE the widow,
intently at the tern of her pocket
handkerchief, f "You are only living
half a life now; Ab, you can not
thiuk how much hanpier vou would
be with some gentle, clinging being at
, ternallv nearly as it did in
1 time.
"fl..v car'' I fij.?l r.icA fl.ta 1..
A WI"V kill, UfVilHI . ., ... . , .
mr confidence and warm support.aad ' 1 "e srcoPIe ,s rT ?3Tl a , i oac was a dergyffiM
Tin .'"rii'w, if iijT .-ii u'.iuir, iri vu? B sUrveVOT.
cav.
callers
Excuse me ono moment while
t iuia not low ine ieu n nu a
ea noertr in i . , j.
the oien , farmers, nine were mercharifa fira
were pbysiciaas, two were mechanics,
one a mason
The Tonntrest
The
as
roof is
I fxt)sid-r d-xs more to ruin the in
fluence of a preacher than any thing
el?. I mention this to vou for vou
vour side some congenial soul to!uaTe own n:gniy reenmmenaeu
mirror your own."
Instinctivelv I laid
mr heart. " " , a preacher feels strange where, amid
Do not fancy I shall lose an iu- tte jx-rplexities of ministerial life he
stant in the search," I said. "I have j realizes that he has a few true bretb
alreadv pictured to mvself the pleas-iera t0 stand by him-
ures of a newer existance." j -VIr?- think you can relv upon
go to the door. Exit
fp I '. S;l..i id n! M'ar 1 irihii
'vMr .k;;!...,.,, !Sre-prff as possibl
i rerv eriou.-Iv damaged.
Et-ttr Mr. J. vrho .?
i
, supposed. i ue ro-ii is o
the biding has l-cn mad
It
proclaim-' niepjVr of congress when theDeclar-
gcneraily ! a;iQ was signed (Ruttedge) was
iron, an 1 . twenty-seven years of age; the old
as nearly 'est one (Dr. FrariJinj was seventy,
has been ; Fcrtr-two of the fif:v-si.x were be-
than the strong.
Mrs. T. I enjov the eompanv of
j preaching brethern from the fact they
soon aa I do not condescend to gos;n in their
I conversation. r!!,in. I on tire several times, but wa
Mr. J. I hoi tou are not trul- ,tf.r u ho i .-..min? ' Tr-Y !",--'Jr oamageo. ana wms tlie average age of a.'! wasfortr-three
led with that here. Mrs. True; that! . , . .i to tvt" 0etn l'rwvMcatia..y preserved years and ten months.
n-i'i-a itio, to us ttrougn many long years. j ctor.e of tie signe
I wn-
i never. twe-n thirty anl fifty years of age;
to
me as one who is not onlv true ia
mv hand on . name, but also in character. And
i
'the hall
door.
E-rs ever fell
Pin KIT kXIYKS.
A
MIL LLP.
a!:-r tu i ivf .
Sna?iL--r.;;i Las
Ti
I I r.rf w. re iraciite
.-.-fr ioca:-l a; S.'tnerxrt ln pr.--
, -fl.; : tirr L.J rvfr&i'Vial acr-
t , Urf c.-.:irii vt v3inet an.i vic,kt. .
a t Ir-x fr'.vre. fppite The Imrnct '
t rjfl Lf cn t CKCs ilo-l at ail tiiur J
af-4-.: c. j.r .p:j ai,wered.
Sil NS.
SHtAKS
NO. 3M l STKEFT.
! JOIINSTOWN.PA.,
In ll. urr S-bjiil U ". Eri-k Pal! lin?.
: 1 tit m ml ItacLinar Iuicess Transacted.
y E PvsTLET K W AITE ATTi.'KXLY j
PfttCELAIX LINED KETTLES. a arf.
. b -ctert- Pa- Prwlrtei.ai l-u.
y i.-lud abJ UACuaiiy attend
: Tosrt'tLt-r a l.h rcanv ani-l,- to mwrr-u? te
! ti In an an tr.ihrm. lie U dternvmed
AND SCISSORS. I jTrf.t anJ arJ Siirer t-ht and 4J.
' Culirti.j made In all partt of t!e I sited La:r
aa3i.aiiaum intcvM aiKWeu at tbe rate of ni
M-remt. perannnaL if leC nx tn'iCllis ,jt luojrer.
fwtal arraCirraHrDtf ma.' with liaardianj and
olLrr who nuid m-A.r in ;ra.
J 15-T1
ap:
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I. AlTviKXEY AT LAW.
ttrii at tbe very Ivwrit pruxf. Gire I'.lu a ealL
Jul li-T.
S.at-rscl. PtLAa.
:-2-E
ATTOEXET AT LAW.
. Pa. Pr-feional bcJinet -ntra-.I
: vraiu-nocvi tow ilh pn.-mUL-rt and n-Jeu.y-
J. HOP.NF.B,
Buggy, Carriage
jobs d nxaurr.
CO.,
A.M.
. i rAlr. w. trrrtt. j
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V A.. ectrod t thecare "ui ,
ariC iniitttaiii att-n-lcd t..
- Bji-T of -BIlrfTB it: ' of Vnv
i - -. Ei.u-atT !r-m luLuii-J.
' r prrpaml W prtorni ail o rtl'if
-.u-r and at aa k w itht? ar t!-e natce i " A II 1. 1 A 5 K
LIGHT WAGON
MANUFACTURER,
I n. w prrttarel t- n-stula -:ure t" "Tkr every de-
.r-aran u fl'je anyw iwre in tiw taie !
: j! :-th t- a o.t-ie -t ). ,1a. A i:
arrant:: and te:h ei:rarte-l wiTb
jus 7
J i HitV tY a CT., I
t.rni : wvis.fo.v mle hams
'' LX' :.AN".,l PLACE, BALTIMORE. ;
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f.
A V.Al.KFB,
SILKIES.
SPK1N' W A -ToNS.
HACKv
LEIiHS.
avc. me..
In tt.r U:- and axirt siiT.'veJ 5-. an! at tbe I
I.oMet l'ovslble I'rieoM.
I'ifNl ("lass Ciirriago.
; oa dibkct.
JOHN DIBLT.T .:
NO. CM MA IX STT.EET.
1
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i
, We 11 Imftf DeriaUe in all pan of the I'ni
tr I ;e and 4'aXiaar. and in Kofvim o uii'.nt-.
bur r4d. t -.B;- " aa-i iK-vtrn tt-rtit Hutd at
bitf-t market prx-r,. In m-jory on aitrored
atx-un'.y. lr.i an-i Cb k ;ii-.r injk caan-e-1.
Aiiorr r-veivoi onUepv.i:iaya!'ae-jodcmanJ
Iutrrt4 if the T'X". j Sij per c?i.t. jxt
AutlUJil JSlid Oil Ttmt ItriOlU.
EvfTTtl.im in tb Iiai.kiEu Line rweivea or
pr tnpt atti.ij.
TbaLklu! Ui ir fr'-i 1, and eautontrr Ut their
rat i a " r t. j--. p f...Kit a li.aarv-. of tbe
.nje. and mute Ni-r9 wbo bav-e Bjiif- Is oar
; line t r-.re n. a trial. a-wr-xr alt that we fball at
: all rin.r all we mo la rive ewrire atitatyi.
Pvt. a Te JOHN KIliEKT h. U A
in the car, opposite to her little black
bonnet with its fluttering breath of
crape veil and the Astragan muff that
held two tiny, black-gloved hands.
How I envied that muff.
Don't tell me of your Yennses,
vour Madonnas and vour Marv's
Queen of Scots they couldn't have
held a candle to this delicious little
widow.
I never did believe in grand beau
ties !
A woman has no business over
awing and impressing you against
yonr will. '
And she M as one of your dimpled,
daisyfaced creature-1, with soft, brown
eyes, lone lashed and limpid, and a
red mouth, which looked as if it was
just made to be kissed.
"Have vou?" The brown eves i-Mr. True and myself. We know how
shot aa arch, challen
ward me "Tell me
"Do rou reallr wish to know."
"Of course I do" -
I congratulated myself mentally on
the fine progress I was making, con
sidering the small practice in love
making that I bad. Bob Carter him
self, with all Lis tongue and
good looking face, could not have car-
i ried the flirtation more ncatlv.
"I" she fair or dark ?" questioned
the w idow with the" prettiest of interest
"Xeitbor, about your complex
ion.
r!
Ana tLen tnere was a tangle o
over
hanging
"Oh:' laughed my interlocutor,
with a charming pink suffusion over
her dimples. "Is she young ?"
"Yes, about Tour age."
Pretty!"
"More'tLan pretty beautiful"
The widow arched her perfectlv-
penciled eyebjows. "What a devo
ted husbandu-will make? and when
are you. to b Quarried "
"Are you acquainted with Mr. Car
ter, Mrs. Alvern's borther ?" asked
the widow .presently.
"Yes," I answered, with a little
I grimace. "A self-conceited, disagree
able puppv. 7
asked the wid-
nging sparkle "to-j -l has been heretofore in this pi
all about her." !-Otne people will fall out and take
great offence with their pastor, for
that they would be ashamed to with
anybody else; they quit coming to
meeting, and make his faults instead
of his favors, a topic to talk about,
and thus create a prejudice against
him, and in the end, awav he goes
somewhere else and another conies
ia his place to pass through the same
expense. We have one member,
Mrs. who is an exemplary Chris
tian in every respect but her talk.
She is a perjetual pest, never satis
fied unless she is ta'king about and
aifl l-it'jel'J at Ik? front , The first description of the state j from that high estate io which that
House of which we have any acconnt 1 great act Lad elevated him. I: Las
! was given by Profes-or kalni, the been well said that "the annals of
Mr. J. Good morning, Sisters. i Sweediah traveler, who visited our 'the world can present no politcal
Mr. G. Good morning.Bro. Joaes, ;citv in 175?. He savs the greatest bod v the lives of whose memh-rs
1 am so nappy to see you. ; public ornament he t-aw here
Miss B. les, we were just think-; was the "Town Hill, having
iu- vt ou " uvu , vu auoa-ru. : wiiu a oeu. auu greater man t nnsi 3 - cLa.-tenile.i .v the ntinpj r.f tr,
Mr. J. Of me, nothing bad I j Church, which is cot yet built up." jmaa." Ilnrjr't M-jjazine fvr Au-
hope. j The building was commenced in 1729 ! rj'Att.
Miss B. O, Xo, but you gave us . (under the direction of Thomas Law-
such an excellent discourse en Sun-'rence and Andrew Hamilton, com-i The LwwJr. .fiat: Tunny,
day morning. ! missioners), finished ia 1734. and the '
Mrs. G. It was elegant ! delisrbt- offices adioiDinr were completed ia ! Xo one who has lived ia Washin-T-
tnea niinutelr traced, exhibit bo much of
a tower ; the zeal of the patriot, dignlf ed and
r ! : . i , - .
ful I It is a pleasure to attend cburch 1735. The total cost was 5,C'.0. ' tea but knows that a majoritr of the
when yoQ can be interested a well , Edward Woolley did the carpenter ; female clerks come from the best
as instructed. ; work. Thomas Blodde tic brickwork. , families of the coactrv. It was ia
Mr. J. It is Indeed Mrs. G. I ! and William Holland the marble and the treasury that Governor Fairchiid.
i L-consin. found Lis wife, and ste
l. rx LivrvKo.
LIVKXGOOD,
Ti tk . .. al!. it ui l-s ! i t '. r-a !
Or- jr. I !a fT N ' i. . Pfln - ", '
j.. "a -Mr. Hfir tL. 1 tuit-fr
tai.a. ai-ri.
iiamt-T ti w..l lr k'
w-Thv. nit-! I: t ot tluf
in t maT Utmirturv uf i.i
J IN W1I..-UN i SON,
hui.iali: allO lilts.
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D E X T I S
Jill CITY, Somrrtet Co.,
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Pa..
Art -Ui i.t-! '.n lu :al'.ifi n.-i:t. tue 4 r-.m
imre ai, cifn--rr u4 cr iM.fiiy er? in it
f m uTkiiii-L... A 11 wr-. -.nMiitV t 1 an r-j.re- ;
rH-LtlM lUu l-aJDjT Hi f L vj. 1& 1 fJlirm5't .
' 0-.rL; ri. Ail kiXt'l i
ltr.I'AIKINO AM l'AIN'l'INTi ;
! Ifcfef in a t-.t aA' n'tan:il wtar.r.r. anJ at tbe -:
nu.t.i D-.K-e. He i- d-i-rmiiM-d t do all hi ;
k in .a b a ujx.tT. and at tfc & prv-e at to
tuakr it t the (ntwt of rv.Tyl.ly ti. pitr nlte !
kiui. t 'tli and i xamine h. irk lle JKir lia-i
u.? '. vb-re.
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I Sv3(,:iti:7 CfOTY. FiJix'A.
, all faavr.J u. titt OKI lit FT.
i lt!iTjt kJi 'B iirrx' tiriiit.
f;iwrtJ iTiurmii itii vortLmTYj ntuj trvrrf
lci J ia - in tru-t. Jam 17 T2
AN ACT
('fiift-rricg Additional Prii lieges en the
JOHNSTOWN
k
golden spirals of hair
her forehead, and braids upon braid
pinned under her bonnet, until a hair
dresser would have gone frantic at
the sighL
Just as I was taking an inventory
of these things, in that sort of unob
servant way that I flatter myself 1-e-longs
to a man of the world, t-he
dropped her muff, and, of course, it
rolled under the car seat.
a aa r w u i-l war-am -k ni ar a.- ai aaj aaviaiw
..os.ua v.. .... .Un, j aeal or attention to vou, if you are
once after it ? I rather think so. to Li;J p;sU.r'a gUet," I pursued ;
"Thank you, sir," said the deli-1 ..hut vaa-, d. tllCliurac, i,;m
"Do vou think so ?
ow, doubtfully.
"Of course, as everybody else. So
will vou, when vou meet Lim."
"Shall I "
"A man who thinks because he's
got a handsome face and a smooth
tongue, that nobody else has any bus
iness in creation.
"Dear, dear.' twittetvd my com
panion ; "that's very bad indeed.
"Of course, he will pay a good
deal of attention
He is a profes-
- J-- Te-t. W2rra-!ed to tv of U.e v rv !-?t
b uie.irf Haaiuje. tnerti in te
w u aatarai tmk Tboee mi-inux:
tf.:tr. sat. da f tiy ewrtortK
WE BOOSE & Co.,
FOmfBERS & MACHINISTS, .
WlLCWrotli V -t'"- SALISBURY, : :
kit LESALK I.EAL1.LS XX ' yiAnuirz ( U kil tf
$M m ill EIUMS, ASTIMiS A: 3IAUIIIMMwl
30 Baltimore St,
v.W Iwr M4t.r Il.wartl,
3MJIM0RE, MtXi
yiw KHJUi; MILL.
SAYINGS
BANK
a rJer by null pripily atlewiad ta.
Addrve M HHSEklll.
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l" P...r yiM ballt iM tb ite of tbe '
'' I'EXXIVjX MILL," !
C. G. Hammer & Sons
SkTTios L lie it enarU-T by th Sraaurasxl
H'e of KrixvtKslativr of tbe lVmmwealth
of Prnnrylvama. in Ornt-ral AnraU; met. and it
j af bere'V etiacierl hv tbe amboritv tM tbe aame:
I That tbe JeiHXSTUW.N SAVINGS HANS
if bcre!-y aatbonxed to receive dep,ua from mi
j aora and mamed wuarc. and aLaii bav. power to
pay. ui aj-p!iraui. t be rberk. pier renrlpt. or
i orit-r ol any mtn. or mamed woman, anch moeey.
: or any pan there, af he or she may bare dvpvs-
i:ed to bu or ber rredit. or acy intcmt or divi
dend arm i nr. tiiemtt, withoat the aaarnt or ap
i pruval of tbe parvul or iraaraiaa of arh minr. or
ue rurroQ or rrcTiiori ft .ue nunnu o rwra
, mamed woman.
i Urs with anv
i III I " W --Mb W. IMII-E-I Ulll.
- Sa .t That ail mrU and paru of aeu iwwBfiat
rnt wi:h the in-vitmuf of ttit art are berely re
ple.f. WM. ELLIOTT.
spakerof lbe H ce nf Kff-reaentaJlvet.
, UE". H. AXI'EliSOX.
Speakrr of tbe Senate.
' Aj i-n-vr-! t!ir trnth day of lar h. Ann Uotai
td. uor tb' uran.1 el-rl.t hon-if-d and .-rrntf-Orec
JOliX P. HAKTKANPT.
"T"" aUle ajath of Mvmt if a
ka .-1. It baali tb Ust itt.aw.ie
Kanorv-tarrr t pine and Medium FT kXI
TI HE. every d-srr-.p- and rfw. band made
and urlor In t;le aal qoahty thanjBdin
m- o ant otber Kami: ore ii -nfc tbU aide of tbe
k . --rk--. -,n, j. .- adl kiu-t. of e-rain. ! 1'aot cTij bf and Pri- Lir. mt on iHJWtU.
VALENTINE HAY. it m-u in ttie my t-i t t.xrt the pla-v S:aof
r7T . : tbe Lanre Uikle I'Lair.
jttAT IXDUCEMEXTS.
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I
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Fr.it Trrt-f. Ylnet
DAKXEDSVILLE, i
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a Lla H lowet fu j tbaa U
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traaate aa-jHeUa.!.
FUENITUEE.
PA P. LOP., LI BP. A BY,
DINIXGI.OOM AXH
OFFICE FUBXITURE, j
AT BLMVED PKICES. j
Al, r 4e mannU-narer. tJt Werer Pesaa. of:
aO's Patent Unm
T. B. YOUNG i CO., j
21 Smithlleld Street,
ben a bacbeior ot forty tails in
love at first sight oh, what a fall
is there my countrymen. Xo half
measure tell vou.
Before we had been speeding
through the wintry landscape an
hour, 1 had already built op several
blocks oTchafeauxt1 Eagne, ia my
mind.
I saw my bachelor rooms bright
ened with her presence.
I fancied myself walking to church
with her hand on my arm.
I beard ber duclet voice saying,
"My dear Thomas, what would you
like for supper, to-night' I beheld
myself a resjiectable member of so
ciety the Lead of a family.
toati-h or In any manner inter- . " "Dl --"-
drj.-fit. intereat, or oil Head doe j I ntaent fAi-71 T
Bob who was always railing me
on my state of hopeless old bachelor
hood supposed, forsooth, because be
happened to be a trifle younger and
betterdooking than myself that I
had no chance whatever.
I'd show Bob!
"What did we talk about?"
The weather, of course, the sccnerv,
. berH y crruiy that tb fore;.dcr and an- ; the nroSDectS all tbe available tOt-
nai art of th inrai AtowmWy? iued: An ics, one after another; and the more
Art rfufrrnmr a-idiUimai prHiKxct tbe J.-ha-1 talked the deener "TCW mv admi
ww a Savior, Uai.k. at the came remainf oa Die ia l'ru. lu,r ueeptr grew my aumi-
tbi othre.
In trnimy wheror. I have bereanb art my
band and eau-ed toe oral f tb S-rrfary otbi-e
to ue adixed, tbe day and year al-ove written.
A.C- KElNOi-HI.
Ik i:y St-rTrtary of tbe t 'ommuuwpalth.
JBDr4
cious little widow. i
"Xot at all," I replied. "Can I do '
anything more for you ?"
"Xo, thank you, unless you can
tell me what time we c t into Glen
dale." "Giendale, I cried. "Why, I am
goinir to Giendale."
Of course, we were friends at once,
and the daisy -faced enchantress made
room for me beside her, "lest," as
she said, "some horrid, disagreeable
creature sdouij crowu in ana bore jot bf au Yeg iaj complexions
her to death," and I stepped right j on mc cvtT s;nce we had entered the
out of tbe musty ill-ventillated world ',&r -,:,,. hv side?
of the railway carriage into an at-J -Stupid" Tom," Lad been LU pet
mosphere of Eden. Dime for me. alwavs: but this wasn't
so very "stupid" a game, after alL
While I was thus metaphorical! r
"Xo !"
"By no means.
i it .
sionai ui it
"Is it possible ?" lisjied the widow.
And I mentally shook hands with
myself for having thus deftly put a
spoke in Bob's wheel.
First impressions are everything,
and I certainly had been beforehand
with the pretty widow. Xeither had
I any compunctions of conscience, for
hadn't Bob been playing practical
am happy in having pleased vou. I; stone dressings. The ground was
trust my good fortune snail continue, j formally higher oa Chestnut and low- was the beautiful daughter cf a dis
I have noticed during the period of! er oa Walnut stree; than it is now, ! ticguished public man." The present
mr ministerial life, that it is impossi- and was graded expressly f r the United States District Attorney for
ble for a preacher to give universal j structure. Ia 173 the ground in the South Carolina wooed and woa th?
satisfaction, and please everybody, rear of the State House, and now beautiful Aiice Ingcrsoil (whose
and I hope you will he one, Mrs. G., j knows as Independence Square, was father once occupied tie high posi
aad yon also Miss B of those whose j laid out and planted with shade and 'tion of Attorney General cf Maesa
good graces I shall obtain and retain j ornamental trees. , chusetts) from the oce of the Comp-
during my sojourn among you. Ij The design of the State Ilou-je was 'troller of Ccrreney: and I might g3
want von three sisters to be my co-' prepared br John Kearslev, M. I i on f.-r pages telling who is and who
time. has been there. F.obert J. Waller,
or of Mississippi. Secre-
the business of the day.all through the j lonial Legislature met here the Sea-'. tary of the Treasury, and retained as
week, while you hare some time to i ate up stairs and the House of Bep-' an "able lawyer i a all prominent cases,
spare; now allow me to give you two - resentatives ia the room now called i now has a fair vonng daughter, who
j very important rc.es that wid be of i Indepeadenee Hall. Anthony Mor- has recently become aa orphan, and
ns was tu-ea i res-aem 01 tne senate. is earning ter own scrport in tie Ia-
I TV. mpn rmi V n 11 w a r all fnMHiii in 1. ... ..- It . .. . r s ,.!.. n.l ,U i . v ' n-..-v.
&v4int nmi. na irr 1 if n .-. 1.,,
,C. " ..7". want von three sisters to be my c i prepared br John Kearv
' : . :.r, , ::,T " operants in doing good in this place. an kmateur architect of the
her disiike by telling ber that gossip
is distasteful to me, for, if there is any
thing I do despise, it is a constant
. I . . T, . I. . .
eia.-uer. iu. 1 ougoi not to nave tola I
you this, but allowed you to find it
out for yourself, for too, no doubt,
begin to think me a gossip rorself.
Mr.J. Xot at all. Mrs. True, I
uujf lake ii, tiiat vou are
111 P 'fat l" Lf IT ,, r.l-k --.r, . i-a oVavAntAB
-v w. war a w a-a VUUU .71X17 .UaI tM. lCI I A
,1... ;r...... -., ... -i t. . reason to
w-w oaoaa v V aa UllalUL T IT laiUItUlLJt . . . , . . - -. .a
,r: ,ail --I - , ao it anu not you, on. ao you sro io u-r, I7So. Hi nr. Alien,
exMance. there are some peotile. L . :, v : ' .l.h -J . . . .
n-i,. .- ,. ...:n t . , itie ernug uuc v' uv i3i'pio-n.ujmri gave a oanquei at lis own
little minds whose sole idea of
roar
'1st
efforts
Speak
and George Latimer was Speaker of .tcrnal Bevence. Mrs. Marr Jcha-
ereat service to rou in
to do good to others.
weil of every maa or whom yea 'the House. The up-stairs rooms son, daughter of Colonel Albert, who.
have not a good reason to Speak evil. ! were the largest and were freoient- f.-.r a ?on e".a .-.f r,i r,1
warning .. .. .v.i t.i. . . .- . ... , .. . ' t, " ... ... :
. " i iau. tuust: ui w uom turrc iiibv ue , ( usea as a Danoucting iiaii ior tiie or tte loaosTapLical iiureaa
speak evil of let others citr aad colonial feasts. Ia Septera- for tea years beea a clerk
a. a . ...
has
ia ue
Mayor, -treasirv. Her husband was consul
expense at Florence, aad died there a short
here to his friends. Ia 1757. oa the : time before the war. X'o long after,
arrival of the new Governor, Denny, i her father died, and as she Lad two
a banquet was given ia his honor by . sons to rear and educate, she laid
the colonial authorities. In 1757 aside all pride and become a go vern
Lord Loudoa, conimaader of the ment clerk, or to be precise, a female
King's troops ia the colonies, arriv-' employe, for the Civil Service masters
banquet m tne say, inasmuch as women are not
' clerks, they cannot compete for the
or any bat $i00 posi
tions. There is chivalry, justice, and
ti-ri"i:o-THB i
Sa atraav i the E.L7-B.
Hr.t..o.i no. MarvU 15. A. I: 17S. )
PENNSYLVANIA. a:
I do hr4 j rmiiv that tb fur-f;.dcr and aa-
QIMJkioNS k C(.,
40i Market Stmt, AbvTf Fonrtk,
PHILAI'ELPHIA.
rK It- Marrhall. agft. S.enkrt Pa.
AeeMrwaoteid ever
f aruralart Ire. A.
Co- bLLi.aio
riTTSBUKGII, PA.
jaiveS
laX iBE dt 0." PUSfMi.
nai E BIOS.' PIATCO.
C.CO. A.PBI!CCA-0.1OBttAJ.f.
The tbre ami aot 4Ur latrwmeU bow
la tb market. Ctaloajw and Pno I .acta. auB
,,init fma narUewiarf mailed to any address.
( HA.UintbUME.
No. M Sixth a venae. PIUMmrah, Pa.
S J irrat for Pruxx a. IV a Uiraaa.
ajn-a.
ration.
She was sx sensible, and so origi
nal, and so everything else, that she
ought to be!
I discovered that she preferred a
town life to the seclusion of a country
residence so did I. Who would
stagnate when Le could feel the
world's pulses as tbey throbbed ?
She loved tbe opera to did I.
She thought this womans suflerage
movement ali rediculous with a be
witching little lisp on the last sylla
ble I agreed with ber.
She thought a woman's true sphere
was Lome ; my feelings surged op
too strongly for utterance, and I
merely bowed my assent
Here was a delicious unanimity of
soul a mute concord of spmpatby.
What would Bob Carter say when
Le saw this beautiful little robbin
hugging myself, the conductor bawl
ed out, "Giendale," and I sprang up
to assist my lovely companion out of
tbe car, cheerfully burdening myself
with bags, baskets, parasols, and bul
ky wraps. ,
As we stepped upon the platform,
I nearly tumbled into the arms of
Bob Carter.
"Hullo, Tom!"' was Lis intelligent
greeting. "Y'ou don't grow any
lighter as yon grow older."
I was about to retort bitterly,
when a sudden change came over
bis face, as be beheld tbe pretty wid
ow behind me.
"Gertie!' he exclaimed, clasping
both her hands in his.
"Yes. Robert she answered, with
sparkling eyes and flushed cheeks.
"That gentleman has got mr parcels;
he has been very kind to me."
"Ob, has be.tbougb? well, we won't
trouble him any further. I am much
obliged to you, Tom, and will send
you cards to the wedding."
"To what wedding?" I gasped.
"Didn't you tell bim, Gertie ! Why
to our wedding, tbe tenth of next
month, to be sure. Ah rector Tom
be careful of yourself for mr sake."
And that was tbe last I ever saw
of my daisy-faced widow ! For if you
think I was mean-spirited enough to
go to that wedding, you are mistaken
ia mr character.
and endeavor to turn Dim by a gen-
mo- i. i i . - . t:; r'. .e
,. - . i ue aau mil a'iiu'ju.uvu ..ou. .uc
rm. cunsi.ntiy pry into otner , of bi wr Remember we are
rriS t-BtS ,IknOWOfDe'',eommanded as Christians to "Speak
borhood which is almost entirely gir-j u of 0 mhtL wh?n MTone
ll 'i JEfc..Tte Glomes to rou. telling you something
insane -tVf ZZT ti, aVtremental to any ones character, led. and was given a
.4 . f-- -- i C .vr..: yourself witn a quiet aigmty. State House.
rnVaria. Th. rTae.e "TJL k "err true adv. ,1. UU the inhabitants of Phila- 1,200, WW.
o-i.rvn.r.ta n ! He that will te!I you ol otcers rauits jch,hia, being intensely "rebel.
f """"'"a 1UO.C, -1, ,11 -. ,jl.s anil kuiin. .1 I.. .k t . 1. r:. .'I.l.l- l a .r
m.nr?rfvti U at. oncem-j tire sight of bis own, and will cease Congress a grand banquet at the to women, expressed! Mrs. Joha
! li J, i fPnni ' l''-.iri; self-eMniiiiitioii, and will eventually j State House, to which five hundred j son's bovs are growing up to be
Mm j if n e T1D ! irri" in 11 Tcrr ooenriable state. csts sat down. A rear later, with-1 worthy voung men, and the oldest is
tnVli5 lt,lera,a .tll ' cb,rac- Trusting I shall have your hearty cc-lSut leave or licence, 'the Continental ! about Ynterin'g the naval school at
ter ana drive him awar, or if he pass- wr.tion ; trrin? to seek and gave r.,n-e i.t .-t,.xl n.-.sse,ion tS' tr,nriu l Tu.-,n s;itar f
nthefirey ordeal he almost I.T;, ,., t .;n ej -n VS1-.I.' Vr".. " i rl,.:A ! Z I'LV , 'TV .SV. .v I
iuc iusi v. ma - ..... ..v. . v iue ciatc iijusr auu v.iuiivu .. iicuvrn ttuutfri ouij, is a cicik m ue
good day, for I must call at Mr. L.'s. ' rooms free of charge, and so deter-; Internal Revenue. The widow of
Exit J mined were the peoide ia favor of ia-1 Captain Ringgold is there. The
Mrs. G. Well, I declare? Mr?. True! dependence, that it is believed the j widow of Major Heap is a clerk
did you tell bim what we had beea j public feeling of the period had a j There are many illustrious names to
talking about? Mrs. T. Xot a morsel, ' great deal to do with forcing some . be found ia all the departments. The
Mrs. G. vou know I haven't t me. . shaking members to sign Jefferson's -life these ladle? live is hard enough
t n n i f t i . . . .
.Mrs. u. en someoooy caa ia immortal cLarter or our
es ihrou;
invariably liecomes more t less tint-l
ed with the same disease. Tbev are
never more happy than when they
have got some strange news to tell j
abut some one. Should a voung!
couple get married, and through ruod-i
esty desire the important event te rc-j
u.u uu u .or ume, tu.s peo-, m hm
pie. are shure to find it out, almost) M;' R
about me, I do believe.
What he said was true
before the ceremony is finished. and4aj j for one am roing to follow bis 1 to
tbe ink drys on the certificate. ,gJrire Fof !t tra!r wifked t0gh
Mrs. I. That must be a terrible i.,v ;i r r,i ,vi,m
Philadelphia was tr.ca a unit
free republic, which she did
create than any other citv
liberties. j at the best, withoat the tongue of
she
we ! her
was foremost
sons to sxTve
in
th
,Ia;t , " n?tJ-ultCTr! scarcely kaow. aad have not a good 'had originated when the war against
for a ! detraction adding t their trials. One
more j thing, they are constantly stung by
and ; the injustice done them ia the differ-
sending forth, ence of pay between them aad the
l nioa see men. wk::e tLev are teid to even a
t A 1 If f 1 t T I
uui roP i see nrs. u aaa -uiss i..;reasou to ulk .bout
com.ug uoHniiieroaj.ana iney re,h ,niJ henwforth
viuiui uviv-. ow uj vou .r. duties.
just step into the dining room and
leave the door ajar, and consent to
endrop a little if yon want a speci
men of our tittle-tattle.
Mr. J. But Mrs. True, would it be
altogether right ?
Mr?. T. Trust tome. Sir, no one
shall ever be any the wiser, and you
may then know from experience whom
you have to deal with. For-warned
is for-arraed,' you" know; (knocks),
there they are at last
Mr.J. I'll go, but you most help
to bear -the consequences. Exit
Iaughing.J
more rigid accountability. There is
I am going ! slavery was inaugurated. Through-: a constant attempt to defraud them of
- a
to mind my j out everr trial during the last cen- their salaries fvr anv absence, while
own business, txitj i turr she has always been louna true men caa frequently be cal.ed away.
Mrs. G. I am afraid I am a little too and trusty to the very core and to!
ready with my tongue, but from this , the last extremity. In that bail the Tbe orista r xra- csaa.
time on, I am determined with Gods 1 Congress met day after day and per- '
help, to say less evil and more good i fected their wort It was their cita- Procter has recently advanced aa
of other people. I shall henceforth j del as weil as their meeting place, for j idea as to the origin of comets and
follow your worthy example, Mrs. j ja the cellars and buried ia the yard , meteors that may seem to be but the
Hawalaaai Woaast.
In a dog fight which occurred on a
Xew Bedford wharf a few days ago,
one of tbe animals got a good bold
of tbe other, and held on while mod
erately forcible means were used to
separate them. Finally somebody
pushed the bloody Lrutes overboard.
They were Invisible Iwneath tbe mur
ky waters for a long time, and when
they came up tbe ugly brute had
hold in tbe tame place, lie bad to
be beaten to insensibility over the
bead before kis jaws relaxed.
EnU r Mr. G., and Mis B.,
Mrs. G. A fine morning, Mrs.
True. Miss B., and I thought we
would call over and see how you are
tbisvmorning, and bow rou liked lbe
meeting Sunday?
Mrs T. Tenioved it rrr mtieh in
deed. It was a very fine day, and at
good turnout, and tbe preacher being! meet with fine heads
a stranger added much to the interest-
of the meeting. The discourse
in the morning on Christian Love, I
thought very applicable, and the con
trast between the love of the world,
and the love that Christians ought to
manifest for each other, was very in
structive. I never noticed what a
great contrast there was before.
Mrs. S. Oh Yes, it was a very
fine discourse, but as the old saying is
"A new broom sweeps clean," and
after-a little ft will be the same old
sing-song. Tbe same old two and six
! pence, mark my words. Mrs. True.
Did you notice him sneeze! How
loud and unbecomingly !
Mrs. T. I did not notice that, Mrs.
G. my thoughts were upon what be
was offering for our consideration.
Mrs. G. He ought to have used
bis handkerchief be Las not that ease
of manner, aad flow of eloquence
that I like.
Miss B. . ne speaks too loud.
Mrs. G. Yes, and his nose is too
long and bis gestures rude.
Mias B. Where did you say Le
come from?
True, and defend tbe absent who are xrere arms, ammunition and aecou- revival of aa old opinion, and one
not present to de'end themselves. itrements, ready for use when needed,! supposed to lave been exploded.
Good Day Exit i even if the effort cost them "their j The researches cf Sehiaparelli and
Mrs. G. I would not bare missed j ljes, their fortunes and their sacred iXewtoa aad others, ia that they
this for tbe world. Won't Charley I honors. " ! showed the meteors to be regular
and I have a good laugh when he 1 The Declaration of Independence members of the solar system, seems
was read aad finally adopted ia Inde- to have temporarily saf.stea tne ia
pendence Hall on the 4th of July, 1 quiry as to the remote origin of these
1776. and on the 8th of Julr it was 'bodies. The former astronomer as-
comes borne!
Stoystown Pa.
Ax Obsfbver.
jread to the people assembled ia Inde- sumcs tLem to exist generally ttrougn
j pendence Square by Wiiiiaia Xixon, ' out tbcjEterstcUar spaces and to be
In the girls' schools you will e j aad was received witn snouts of ap-: successively urawn to one ana men
an occasional pretty face, but fewer! proval. Then it was that the "old to another sua. ti!e Proctor reasons
than I expected to see ; and to mrj LU" (still preserved) ia the eld stee- that these bodies are now found to
notion the Hawaiian girl is rarelViple (now destroyed) rang out in joy-; travel in groups tr streams, that UL
yerr attractive. Among the middle ! tones in honor of the event but difficult to concei ve how our san coald
i . m.'M I - . i yan wavrt . i r .-a . i a n r n a-tpi i w ttxti : i I i a , a-, r m
a verr bne aar. ana a ! aged women, however, you often i ". r nkia ...o.vu
, j. , . , luu iuv p-eOpiic, ski.. uiMTusvi. w ,.-vi. . s -r "
. n . 1 1 .
auu -! ' T- . .' .... - 1.. . r .1
pre-isivc features. The women have j reoet, - ana true io me cause oi nuer-. n mese wu v
notunfrequenUr a majesty of carriage jtr, took down the old bell and bur-'self-lum.aous i stars, we mar with
and a tragic intensity of features and j ied it, so that tbe redcoats could not equal plausibility -uppoi iailar
expression which are quite remarka-l pture it and take it to England as a , bodies to have been ejected from the
ble Their loose dress gives grace ! trophy. It was preserved and placed -planets of our own system when they
as well as dignitr to their move-1 the oUUlLaokl .is there to this were ia a molten condition. He ac
menu ; and whoever invented it for ' day. It is cracked badly, but caa be cordingly shows the very raoderat
them deserves more credit than he mag oa the 4th of July, I7'. wth ; degree of force required to eject a
has received. It is a little startling (rood effect if necessary. i meteor from the surfaces of tne outer
at first to see women walking about For many years the upper part of , planets, and examines the orbits of
in whi
like calico
-.t to see women walking about For many years the upper part oi , pianets. ana examines tne oroia v.
at to our perverted tastes, looks 'the State House was occupied by I such periodical comets and meteors
an'co or black stuff nightgowns ;' Peale's Museum, and the lower part j as are at present known. In aword-
.t. n . Trt W83 used for court room?. Oa the jance with the suggestion of A. &.
but the dre93 grows on rou as rou
become accustomed ' to It ; it lends
itself readily to bright ornamenta
tions ; it is eminently fit for the cli
mate ; and a stately Hawaiian dame,
marching through the street, ia black
holalu as the dress is called with
long necklace, or I:, of bright scarlet
or brilliant yellow flowers, bare and
untrammeled feet, and Sowing Lair,
compares very favorably with a high
heeled, wasp walsted, absurdly bon
neted, fashitnable white lady.
A BOTjbeing asked what name was
given to residents of the United States
promptly answered "Taxpayers." '
occasion of the retiring of General i HerseheL, be deduces the interesting
Washington from the Presidency of .conclusion that tbe comets expeuea
the United States, he delivered Lis : from Jupiter would mostly have a
farewell address in the State nouse ' direct motion, or one ia the same di-
some sar ia the room opposite to 'rectioa as his own, while those eject
Independence Hall, and others main-'ed from Xeptane would as Lkely
tain that it was the room now occu-. have a retrograde as a direct motion,
pied br District Court Xo. 2. i Proctor concludes that many comets
In 1799 the Grand Lodge of Tenn-'. have sprung from Jupiter aad ep-
svlvania met in the State House aad , tune, and at least one irom Lranus
bad proceedings touching the death ; the latter being tne weu-ciown so
ot Washington, and then proceeded rembcr meteor stream, or the Leoni
froni to take part in the obsequies. des, which Hind Las shown to oe
When Lafayette came here in 1 23, connected witb Temper, comet
Independence Hall was all torn out ; Editor's Scientific Record m Uar
and refitted and carpeted for his re-lftVi Magazine for August.