The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 15, 1873, Image 1

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There are
'wLi'L infest
two specie of moth.-
furniture. Oni i. a
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, large fir, if silvery whit eolor; t!
worm of the so'iie i- hn;Kl Lke
i
L'-stiiuf norm, nu-l
The c'.L'.r is a .-riiHii
. drab color; the worm
' fourth of an inch loner,
from the Lea J to '.he
Mm.
f.v
fir -it observed
thirteen
:arSv
furnit'ir
f a iik
; aV fit cr..
aid tsix-ri'",
t-t:!. J; was
bv uphoUterers. aho-it
years ago. The flv pc&.--
ESTABLISHED, 18.37
rate.i a sfa i-r i hai
:r-:iera;i ;
Vts.-s" p'"irtin9 Company.
i, or tjnrter th
.tnltV 1. M.'VLL,
Pu!r.c Kanatrcr.
VOL. XXII.
SOMEKSET, PA., WEDXESDAy. OCTOBER 15. 1S73.
XO. 18.
TTSEYS AT
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J.lVKNtiOOD,
OLD AM BLISD.
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SAUSELmi:r LLKL1CK, P.
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lrj!l b-nirl:t tnJ .l '., an l f-.lrrl mj miJ'- ki
ail rte ol the muntiT-.
Inlcrt all..wJ no tim ilo;jir.
minirraiit with t,iur,'.ii:.s and ..t!n r!
atrj iioi.l moneys in lrut. Jan IT T-
J. M. OLIXOEK.
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M ,:. ATTOUNEV AT
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t A A11K. ATT'tllNEY
LIVENGOOD & OLINGER,
Main Street, opioit the Pot
oniee, Dale City, Pa.
V.'i- s !! I'rjf! n-c J-. !c Wwt. I'rraftJ
n H tM-lv oi iw Ikt (;,ua eimi.t-fl. S.iei-isl an-T)- .
ti i jtii.j to ei.iiivii-ia.-. Mny n--ivtNl ..a .It-,
jm-:t, ji.i vaf.ie ia iii'Uiiii-1: iut-i.t pai i on tinie de- .
I..-;:, hi. ry:hi:.i in ti iukir.K line wiil r-;
cvic i-iir r..ui-t -r'nal atirnaun: ve pIimU do '
.ur uiii"ii u tive ui:5:actl-a ut ur dv'in-i;or
an ..rri.(;ih-tj.(i'.,ir-ii.
maT LiIVKNOtJuDltOLINGKB.
i that. I had it in ray month a dozen to do that, for he felt tbst LeM have
Tb B.wiag Midtme and actios fwda-th ' titucs and my tontrtic, Jailed me. (the whole field to himself. He
" iieuvere' atn-T.r tn r-m.iins of onr crrii n-u , v .or h it UW 1 hf-ri who : ljrou?ht tke Vallaf 63 he DromiSed.
made me terribly jealous. ;Sbe didn't and I vva-'ked eight miles to the next
show him any particular favors, hut hotel. The next day I toc-k the stage
i he was a great admirer of her, any i for the city. Mi?s Tuaby married
one could sec, and I really wasn't Wilkins, and I have never seen her
! certain in mv mind which one she ; since that fatal nisrht !"
! 'i Jtl of ilii'.'T.
I
t'.TCffl the hark
; seats, wl.ere tl.c rnranry aa:onr the
; sprinj'j affords a safe retreat. It
! may make a Iodgrneat in one week.
; alter the furniiure is jJared in a hou.
'Ifurh he the ear in two mr.n.!.
Mia BlliMiutr.
I ir Ulaui Hind I
n plnt at ni ts smitten G k1 rv -wa :
AfBirted as 1 dewrwd it my kini ;
et I am not cant Jowu.
I s:n vrak. yet iiMii) :
1 tmirawr d-4 that I no inagvT rr :
I'uor, ul.l. and hcl;.lM, I the more tI-iisr.
Father Supreme, t j l'h..-e.
ei'.reme diirahy, that snjrhtirnaii svthe worm wiil jrear: and the con
ihrietv of ton. Let. have it. my i tinnal process of procreation in a fev
j Icdr.'' ; months iDerea' the numbr to thoi;-
, Micsiili aimer thought a-rioii.iy a'iaads.
'moment, and then rei-jluti-.n, dtter- This c;-.th La no searoa. It tle
' miiiation, the dictation tf sterii duty trtroy in w-ntf r and summer alike, a?
and an hundred other thtnq etuMcu-, it ii k--t in active life by the constant
Miss liliramer came in am! ki? 'd
Lerold unl in her own impulsivo
way; and then, withdrawing ber
bands from his to willing e boulders,
looked at him ii timid, iri'j'rrin?.
ui-iiaiii.!rTiuii3.ttTjuiw. -Ivwent awav. She logan, ' Iear i heat Of the iioue. or fnU at th
" hat i. it " said thi- unele, very j - n,j a1(.j a frT tPary; itJt ..fce ; same time in the same p:ere ef farai-
O Mercifo! On !
1 V ten men are fiirtheat, then Tbou art nt-.at uu ;
! Who frin!i pf by me. and my areaknm .nn,
I Thy i-harii t hear.
j ' Thy gkit.fc.ui Uk
Hi lavL:.Oi I.'trarJ me; aud i: huly liyht
: An ! tlirrt If no aor? rlsrht.
ter of soejj sort; and yet fee had ner.jtLL,u:.c .he .arj ftnv
erooserved ner weann precisely ttiat 0aMeer
Ul. AT LAW.
lU3i.
iTT1 iliNEY ATLAW.Si.12-
Ivn.-'i rii lection
a Main fir-'t.
Tr"i;NKY AT LAW
.-.'. s m.TM-t. r..
- -u '.ei t.i Li car wita
Cambria County
BANK,
M. AV. KE1.M A. CO.,
XO. a JIAIX fcTRTKT.
JOHNSTOWNjPA.,
I.-. U-.-nry S:i.nble"3 Itri-.k taJI.lioi;.
Tl.i uarh ai.-d SMitlwrn KfetiKdy U wamuited
n-.t ;u ti-ntaia a irKle par-.iIe of Jienurv, or any
PURELY VE3ETABLE, j I msniit Thy 1,1; o H-arly hotin :
".i:.ilrilT- th- S.w.!rn Han.l Hr which Mr Tl'i. n Thou ht dimmed, that I may
an in wne froUti5c tn plared incnairiri Thvpclf Thvwif alori.
where Uvtr Iiara"r ai..t pr.-raii. llwuJc-ure'
al! !iiM-a-. mar.l t.v lerrifdnerit of the Llrvr. I have Eoo"ht t fear-
The .sviui.u n- of IJvrr f.n!i.laiut at a teller ' . , , ' .' ,
.rl.l time intue ni-mih: I'aln in ti ln-k. Sidm j lh darkn-isi tsthe (hadow of ll.y WMg;
nr Joint. f(l-n niitaken L r Khrumatiin: S.ar ' Dmcath It I am alm-at S-icred : here
.sti-inL: r Awhile: aliernatelv Can cme co evil thin.
ci-,!ve and lai: lira ljche: Lowf Mem-.rr. with (
a r-aii f I n-cat!'Hi of bavin ff.i'.ed to'u nie-j . . , .,,i
tl.ii.irmht. h ooirlit to havo trn U-lilitv.j w- 1 Wm
L. t.irl:. a thtrkvell jw aMiraranoruf the tin ! Tr-uHir.i where foot of mntl ne'tr halb heon.
aAKiA find f niiTixr fit t l.rt . ft 1 1 ilnnr
I ' " . ' . . . i ..j.ii.g u . i wiuv . rv
i lie unlocked it, and ushered in a ui-
a sul'ien
"I reallv
It was dangerous, but it was
and Miss I'iimmer was her own
py, conSding, thoughtless, silly
a?ain. She had carried a secret
: r i im. . :..!. : i i .i i..,.r.1... t i .....
oreit-rro. .iit." iihk "i. in ii titer, unit: -inn mviviuic iuu uaic uuxa ... . . . . r i j. .mi .-h. u i b .. t .
shown come preference and mv doubt! "And who wouldn't ? If it hadn't ' KnoWi,;!f. "r 'Prv,-,"-r " '' .pikklv dashed the latt-r away and. ture, the fly, the worm and the egg
, Ijeen disiielled had it not,lxn for thc.Lccn for the dog. I never would have ,UiU I'" "X"" -riu mat-; ,)Uttin m iAh, ofi ithr shoulder of : thu3 showing thai they are hreedic?
v rir u ri adn1 aril rsr mt nun niir. i . t w ii a i i . t.i
i :n ' ana tiestroyio an me t:me. it Joej
' not eat good, pure curled hair, but
rer, . fastens its cocoon to it, the elasticitr
han-iof which prevents its being distorted.
The inside of furniture is nseu by it
only for purpose? of propagation.
The worm when ready for food,
she if of woolen or plush material, an J
'fal!in to the carpet destrova ii.
exression of eouatenanee ljfore.
"Bless your heart, nothing!" sun.
Miss dimmer with a look of aston-
afTairs that happened which I am j met with that accident. I might
about to relate, and which .blighted j have won Misa Tusby, I might have
ail my future life.1 i been the father of a large and flourish-
"Kad as that ? I asked j iug family, instead of a misanthropic
iiOITtj ..An nni-oe n-na in 1fMi . ln.h.l,ip I ruin!-, '
never lost' the one Heaven assigned; Here l.angs was interrupted bv 'ruent, then of susp.cion, and then
vou dont know anvthm? at all
about it.
'That's it; go on." ;consolatc looking fellow, who, ou see-
' Therc was a party at the San , ing me, intimated a wish to consult
Marino Hotel that evening, a soiree him privately, l'ang's private office
or someth'ug like that they called it. ; is separated from his reception room
slightly of guilt, added to
and unquestionable hush.
l.ir i i . :
ueueTc you nave otu no; mav s im- jjj, aft.v
possible: ana tnen .M;.-s Ukmnier!
i-.i . .
uasoeu on a ibw notes ci song ana ..Thank heaven
seatetl lierselt at tne window, wearing rl
at If
the
?reat secret of a woman's life, six en
tire davs, and had recovered;
through the peril.
and.
aid this uncle, 1 They rarely cut through plush from
rveatly. 'T thought it was the pro- j the inside, as it is of cotton back, bit
Thrr sent up to the citv "for music, : bv hiding doors. He invited the 'c t,UQt'lan:e .ne WD0 penectly i tra,.u.(1 or ,liiC f,f th0sc ep- there arc in-tances where ther bare
. . 1 - -. . 'It...0.. .. . h.innv anil innt.. ! innoppnt ! . - ,. . . .
ard flM a .lrv 4'iUffh iii(-n mitlLkes fc -! t
; puniptV-n. S-imetini many w thee eymiKTCn,
aftrui tiie l otiiera Trrr few: tut the
! Liver, the lnr t onran in tiie l!y. it r -neraliy
the feat f ti e due. anl If n.it n-uliite.l in
i time, srreat mrf-r.nr. wr-t.-tir.;tie- anJ l't A Til
; ili etiu.
' This Great Unfailing SPECIFIC will not be fotrntf the
' Least Unpleasant.
Yr HYSPEi'SIA. "NSTIPATK V. Jaua
i .lux-. r.iiiuu atta. k. SICK 11 KAI Al'Il V, '-.lis.
!'.;. :rf-i,.r. .f Si.iri:, St;l"l: TO-MA 'H. Heart
A
Tt'KNEY AT
; rar-'.i'-e in S...ai
Ail la.-:or-f
M.NTIsr. S ai-rw-t.
i .'m ir. id !:iil- ui'
. i- 't -uai jd-ji-iri-t to -Ki
: . r.::.i!S. r-su.afins. x
t.iia i t ail kia.t. and ut
r.-ii. A.I '-.TTi'i. r
juii T, .
ATT ' KN EY AT LAW.
V:-ii'I t.i s il t'i-in.-?s en-.-yi
a' Miiiiia i-min-
' ,;!v. I M . - 1:. t'ourr
i. !i. i, ".' ly.
A it-LM-ral 1'ankin? Bns'ute Trana ted.
lirILj ard rdd and Siirer tmacht and P-4d.
C.iliwti- ma le in ail jarrn t.f the I'nlted State
&n 1 Cat.aCa. Jntere alhiwwl at the rate f tx
ltr ei:t. iratjonm. if lt;ft fix mutirh .r U-nietr.
Sjiv-iai arrunzt-Tnimtfl tn.nle with Gaarlir. and
t';in hn h"l i m.ni-vii iu rnt.
3 r:l !- T3.
vis' Liirj Lt&Ur. or KettLK,
Iii tho rhea-:
In the tr irl'i.
, Pen: an I U-K Family ?I.i: ii.e
JOHIt ptr.EET.
JdHI D BnBEKTS.
MAM r Tl Ili-D li. LV C
J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
MA(tV. OA., and PH ILAPKLPH IA.
Trice 1. Sola bj ell Drurci-t..
F.T .'.! l-r . W. IVnf -t. S m-ret. Pp.
V."ranJ in the radlnee of Thy ilnli-r lan.!,
Whii h ey e hath iK-rer en.
Yi'iotis c. uie u.l x :
Shi! of ret;IcnJnt lieaoty rnuad tn- iLr..m; :
Frr.m anyi-1 !ij I mm to hear the fl w
Of ift anl h!y . n.
It ic nothing now,
Wbtn Heaven U opening on my iU:li.-ij oyvT
When air from Para !ie refresh my I nw
The earth !n dsrkneM "i'.
' lit a purer cliiae
y.j Ler.g Sit wi.h rapture nn d th'-r.jf ::
' K ili In upon my plrit "Talt jutdime
i ISreak ever me anoiht.
j Give ms bow my lyre!
I I f:l the utirrinis of a j'.ft divine.
! Within my bowim giowa nntarthly tire.
Lit iiv oo Vil! of mine.
'and wen: in for a gar time. I was , visitor u and closed the floors, as he
I counted out somewhat, for yon know .thought, but it happened that the
I I don't dance. The other fellow did. track which they ran on was out of
j More than that, he danced with i order, and the doors slid open about
; Tootie all the time. Pills, you don't i three inches. Unavoidably I listen
know anything about it at all ; you ed to the whole conversation,
never had the girl you lote dancing. "You are lawyer I'angs, are you
with your rival all the evening right . not : ' said the
happy, and nuitc as innocent
There are somethings that arc tan
taiiztng, and none of them more ,!j,uci geven daT9
than iut-n sentences, ir rather parts; niV jajv
ot sentences, as those peqietratcd by
icni'i'.. IJut don't try it again, my : cut u; muslin oa the outside backs of
dear, i ou can t ?o tbronsrh another sofas. There is no protection against
peril
Mis- Blinder on this occasion. "1 1
believe you have but no. that's im-j
poss.oie: repeatea tins uncle, nvis-;
ana sarvive, it tut continuea c re.
New furniture shoal. I he removed
i from the wails at least ttirice a week
! at this season of the year, and should
The business of drilling wells, says be well whisked t!l round, and par-
unoer irje sea
Briac for Oil
w , a - k - at fl.tll-ieit? tifiilaw ti- Ar . A
j""1- t inirti." .mi k. i, .,i 1..1 i. . i i . ! a f ra r. Klin, ra., correspc n uen t 01 ; r.e . - " proeai
liefore vour eves, while von sit in: "les. Sir. Can I do anvthmsr for -'. . . . .' iv.w Vnrlr 7Vii.. r,a nnn- almosf t.le tlv from lodmir. This is an ef-
corner like" a knot on a logsee you ?" " tonf : vf'f, "l";"'' 7"! tf ., n er.tir. ' v fal!.-n into the hands of pro- Actual preventive, and the only one
in the fjuadriils, when all the j "I think so. I am unhappy in my j . h, .u' When a man or a known. Cayenne pepper, scotch
of the couples tak each other's , marriage relations. j " .'. ' 3 . ; . , cornD.inv has .h-cide I i:o m drillin" a snuff, turpentine, and ail other reme-
land promenade; see that fel-i "Ah! that's bad Thinking of ' -.M-r:.,.t n a. i- - iM.tr,j j. ,.,..;, dies f,,r protection from the larire
just put his arm around that j divorce ?" ; ' , V- f , , ;;-.; . step taken is to put up a derri. k, or r.ioth ar- of l.tt cr no avail against
and go waltzing or polking all ! - Ves, sir.' '"J"","?1 Tl'u Zl -l termed here, a ''carpenttr's rig." ; the f-irniturw moth. Saturation with
I the room, evirv time right in: -n, peruaps it is uost wtiere two , . . . .. This a frame-work mad.' mostlv of aicocos win not cest.-ov tuem wtea
r., r-A ..1 Mln..'illnnr.f lil-i,.otK k.nn.U l.on i SUI'UOSC, 1 d.ll Ul l.-l a'TI. OUl IIS . . . r I L -V In r, ,.f f ,-:..,
,, iiiiink. iroiu to i ) iff i u::;u. iio'iui ' y " ."'-..iu-v.
V.
IHIIKKT i CO.,
JOIIS
Xv). 240 MAIN STREET,
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.;;m:y atlaw.
i Air tn.'--t-;;!:y
at law.
,r Tii;-' V"n:t .n to '
ro :.. S mr-i': A'.. 1
TV.- - free:. !
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ti-.li. " u.iii ia-i Iriv-rnnii-Dt Hnmis at
: iu.irk.-t j-rii-e. L-n tt-.ht iti a;-.rt;ved
,'v. l?r.if and Chws "U other l an'.r ean
'i -i.ey r-.i ici on,l-,i--iti-9y! le.4i desand
AM.i:GIir..Y CITY
STAIR-BUILDING
WOOD-TURNINFSHOP.
tr:, talytert. hi and Hau. with !) jamtt rttt
v. ix.ij.iM rEoixi-s.
Ir. "71. O-r. thm-r St. (rahra miter.
!
W IIV BATAUK 11 TEI lH)iS.
ithe
! him
, rest
ham'
I low
i girl
: arouni
1 t,r. ,.r
i. ' .' ' n i. -i .i.-', the first time, mv lad v.
! ireaaing on vour corns every cnanee : a:iv, a nave aiwavs inougni me mar-; , . .. -. , - ,, , , fourteen feet suuare at t!i
;becangct vou dm'tknowanvthingj nage state the on!v happv one for a.,. . 'u'""-" ";, " , . runuin? ncarlv to a tK-int at the ! niay be rmijvcd br taking off the
, ! man in the world' - The cost of a derrick h about -!infroni und,r the seats, and off
; i adm:iieii mv isuoranee. "Are vou marnea, sir: ... , 5;.oo The to., u ti-r.l in ir m"ar im cu:siue em- ana wks. wtcre
ell, I conlun t stand it : it was. Un, no, sir : no, sir: might have:...
started lieen, possiblv, bad it not been for an u , , , 1
t !,.. ; f..e. i " suddenly
A JJilU ' U1J tuuu . a LIU. U L 1 Uil v I . . m
t i ..-.. i in her face
X Hits, x uu nuiji, i-t luiua ourM.-i;
bottom.
the rirriitare i
iufeatcd, thev
1 fir the sea. I don't know as
i . .
: anv intention or Fu:c:ac, cut 1 was
( in a desperate mood. Tho path to
1 the leech lav along the sfdo of the
interrupted the strange:
to
do
t. a. o-a : 4.
. c. s yi t.
OWENS & SCOTT,
'I II !-L ( ! Oil
S:X V"f CfllK prT
'fiii f l)f,ufi'.
j 'Get out!"
I "bangs, that is my dog. in a desperate mood. Tho path to : luckv, sir,
i "les l know it. Aiei. Aouurute : : the lieech lav along the sfdo of the ; 'T'erhapsso. Hut let u attend
, And he shied at him an iron paper ; a00n ana bvthe t'me lihad 03e, vour business. On what ground
we -ht. a hundred vards I changti my mind you intend to proceed?'
! My faceflu.-hed. "Hangs," said 1, 1 an,j thought I wouldn't feo to the' "Incomnatabilitv of temrx-r, first."
' "excuse me, but I've an aff-ctun f or , !lf.ef.t, JUt n-ou(j a aiim in the' "Anvtbing eise?"
thatdi'Z. late That is all the A-roninlisb-1 "Yes. sir : decention Sht t-la'in-
ment I osscs, and cne cSan't show 'ed to be a maiden lady."
" asn t she:"
r . ' . . .
i ',.-,'!' the bif.wbi.-h is like an vordinarv rock taey congregate most, and exposine
?f ooamg .M.s, .,mnier j , , , - , . aiont it to the air a mce'i as possible.
, discovered a new lanuaze , V'" '. . . .7 . ir. .. ...:.. . ...l: i .i
;nntinie three icci n icngin : aoive :nat i, iwn.iu nana nu.aa. w i.yea
a soniet in? he Jiaa seen , s , .... -.t a ,
" tm -i,nr tfn - tln tM-.-. fiin-n Land, ana t.i fliltho Susan wr.rma
ut&iat .i. ill iiii.il v - s va.wa.xa' ' ---- - - -
which scow themselves. This
often will disturb theni. acd
Excuse me, I
F.iery:l.in u t!: Ii.-.:.kii: Une receive our
T-r-.i!:-! mt. !i i--n.
Tluii.n:ii t 1 1 ur f r!-i
j,a- p.r- iiac- w-
i!;:e. a;: ! invili.' .4!.et '
i: . t . .: r n- & Irlkl. r.--
il. ,,.,:!--i' ail e t-.-in
ia:i i t u:.-ir-er fur their
-il a c-.iTitinr.-.n'-e of the
ahn hive l-Q-ni-'. in our
m ill- ail. ti.a: we iihaii at
ive en::.-? M!'.i1ai'l!'n.
JOHN l'llil i.T fc Ci.
!!s. but I've an an-
:tinft.v- rrmt nil ilo l,Pr till! . i. . . ar 1 r. . 1. t.i: i t
IHlllCI lMllIHiw!OH IlOIlse,! vermin!' and he gave my K-t black : not in the eame way vol can danc-
, and tan a vicious kirk', tuat sent mm j;n? j disrobed mvself linder the
i into the corridor. Hangs shut the branches of a huge abler tree, or sve
' door and put tl.c key in his jKickft. ! arnore and strin k out for the
I wisn, Tins th- r.ext tune you , olher S-Je of the lake. The
iconic to mv cjhee vou would leave
that brute hind. I've a
comfortable ant'pa'hv ?ainst all
tn?re bctore.
She had said hardly a dozen words,
and she was verv talkative ustiaiiv.
he knew that, but in addition to that
she seemed to have grown some; she
appeared sedate tnd thoughtful, and
(there was an air cf most serious, not
to say alarming, wisdom in the round-
'. links called th; "jars."and alovc that
. tbo "sinker bar." This is attached
: at the upper eud to the n jk? which
! passes over the pulley at the t"p of
i the derrick, and thence down to a1
: windlass outside cf the derrick. The
i driHinz is done !v. a -teini engine
done
m av
make them leave the furniture, as its
desire is to he left qiiiet. When the
fjrniture is free from metis, an i is to
be left during the summer months
without attention, it mar he protect-
153W. Pratt St.,
BALTIMORE.
e;-
A
L!.'. iITKNY 1KT X STUliF
v . h. ui i-ri:
ATTu;iNK"
AT
4
rr: a, rT'M'r I.
AN ACT
('niifi-rriiiir A'lditiniial Privilere ou the
JOHNSTOWN
JOEL S. GOE&CO.,
Wiri-'iurrJ an i wli..trMle an ! retail ilral -r' i.-i
Mnni rs, iiRr.ss.
TK' NKS. VAUSES St TH A VELI.M i HAGS.
X". ' F an'. S:.. An.-i'urry City. Pa.
.ir-lrr. t.ritni
1 canines, and '
siuc ti tne lake. 1 ne moon
was shining I riirhtlv and the water
niOt lin-lIpi:.,! .fr.l T w.tv r-i.n! an l annn
, .. ..t ........ - p..--- ,
nil; .. ... ...
was e:ijoving to tne utmost the luxu-
CW.AIl
iiiied and work war-a.KW
' a 1' ::'.! eoetinne ttie ra.-ii -e of
, . ,( -o perior all oiTa.i.
i..! t :in-l at a' h-w tff1c-ea'the mm.
In 'tie dune anvwliere in the svate.
... hl-r: adoulileet frirfla A!I
t .:.ed: and tth ei:rae.,M witii-
'BTl '
. ir.ea
Jtl. ei 'X 1 1". . , J-
H Ai. 1 Y k cv-.
?..K
j.: -,-i
. ;-t..-"
IE PLACE, r.ALTIKOP.E.
A
SAYIN11S
Ml
V
BAI
ii"ET HnVSE.
"j--'r- oed r-fifn'-lv ir.!wi the potu
. " r'a- m: li well known el tu ties
a".. s--e'w It n hi intern m to keen
c:-:. Me h .te- .il atve tila.,U. U
i. si- u-.-c i.iic with tBtro.t.
- - - - J.Jil.S' li U.
1,1 o tj
Mxi:nsi:T, pa.
S&Ttox 1. K- it ena.'te-I Tv the Senate and
il ue ol Kein..'UtatiVva oi th IXmciimweaitb
of I'enrji ivai.ia. iu General Ae-eitly met. aud it
i tu-.- r.v'eni t-1 v the auihontv f the Kirue:
TU.it the JUHNST'W. tAYlG.S BAN" K
i hcrci'v at:imzt 1 to r.-er
n. ran.l marriM W'.tnen. anl hail lve po1
pay. aw-itcati , Uie cherlc. prroerrex-eif. ov
oraer nt am mim-r. or marniu w.iuian. jiqi-h io i.e .
'HCnCH ar.d SCHOOL TRXI-
Tl'EE.
!(( mi. anl OFFICE DESKS, TEWS ana
PI LP ITS m-.d of M,e.-i Wa'.rut anl Ash
turn! e r. Sera! fi r prtf to
C. C. IrKLI,
173 Liberty Street, r
Pltlinrgh. Pa.
ii aim:h BROS. PI txo.
ii I O. A. PRI I". A t O.- OHCA .
The three Wt aiM mt pt.pol.ir lnttrument now
in the market. Cataioicur aael lrie Lit.vn
taiiimir t'lil tcir:!'"ti!ar niaiie.1 tonnv addrev.
Ol AKlJOTTr: fcLUMK.
V- l'fSilth averme. rittetunrh. Pa.
pi u
Hangs might have said more
i... t ,
! rv of :he situation.
Miss Tusbv and her
the look r.f mr fa e must have eon- .-...,i k.
- - - - i i .1 i :v-i.-?via t ' 1 1. 1. i. j
vioced h:n that I was mtiousIv an- swan, jnt0 ttc (larlc shadows
: alders until I came to tha
I almost
admirer.
opposite
forgot
Hav
side, I
of the
beach.
. with a crank movement, whi-.h keeps "d by camphor in small bai-s. or hitrh
"She had been married three times,
and was the mother of three chil
dren." ' Can't agree, eh ?"
"No, sir; could as so ni aeree with
the devil."
"That is bad.
'Iffir rnniilttVin f L-natta- l-
I n luikiVU, m rk u" f ,.- HI 'I. , . .
...i ck ia ly. ad snapped
k, VVI . a IIV U'HIil II. !, '1 II tMlfCII t a . , a
..i ... .i.: : . i... i tense enjoyment, nevertheless.
will take down vour statement-." . fiere. my ladr, said th un-
inf: hi Iirr Tt4 om firm it.l in tfA
vcrv Wds of her simple dress. She tte Un:l aJ. wo1rt 'ia-,' f"'1, f"'
.1 .:.i i i. man standing bv 111 the derrick
air.-7.Tllb lllillllfria IUO Sll U1UI. I1 B'J , , , -
that she m'ssed her inu-ir. .Irt.noed ?'ve l!,e t m,re riP proper in
her work on., minute to pick it no the d t0 lu4rra iL dr' "..
r. . .... .,'- .l- it is opfratin?. ALer the dn:
iiv-.t, i.iiv-fc iiii iiiii uucic ins iiittif , - - r , . .. 1 ... I ;-, .
i reiiio ! & ipiasiioT ti roca. t" sni'i, ... i ma-i.-, .-ira'i u, nr.
room, and naallv. turin
as to make a
: ble resolution
a iv conccuirate'i paioraouiy. me sa:
to i est way is to Lave the furniture well
wriiskea twice a week.
while- it me motn attacks the carpet,
I Lai which thev first ! under the sofas
heet on the
li.e 111. a cn
. T 7a ili. ii-n fri-.r t il.i. n-nM nr. in.-. tl. rartrfit ami ri.Qa n Ir O-if le.-.ei .-.iriie i
Cne p.cture of ia.Iomiyi- j ' " " l'"?":?. . 1 , " L1'.1.: ' . ii " Jii T." r
cl,,,l-t .1 i t ui'trifk, lad iiir Mail r.miiti io er- . iiuivan iiic aiu win eect'ta.iy
, shock her head shin. . . . .. ' . . :.." i
Ler eye3, as much as', ... . . , , . ... -. , ,. , - ,. .-.,..
.... .-.i lUnn is a train inseneti. lue rew i iiiuie is ucmneu m s untina-'iretj
em, but with m-; . t i ... ,i , i. -
noticed .the
moon was get
rttnrn before I
partv. After a
pluuired iu again, and
oranv pari tfccrrvl. aa he t r itie may h:ie dep..
ite.l to fci r l.r rrediu or any Intereet nrdivt- O
di nd an-ruic tlietwa. without the aeetnt or ap-
Tirnval . ! tiie i-ar-nt or ru:ir:;an of a-h ti-im r. or
IMMn.VS k C).,
"Su.pose we let this pass," he said. I Then I
I was wrong, l u aumii ; i rngnt j ting low. I raiist
not have kicked your pup, but you j wa, missed at the
dont know how I fcsie em, tug ana short rest I
little. Sit down. Tills, and let me; ruck out for the place where I bad
tell you something that heretofore , ieft mv duthes. I could find it easi
has Ijeen a secret with me, a secret v bv "the large tree growing there,
hidden from the gaze nfhe cold nn- anj pin j tell vou, the situation of
sympathizing world. I feel that now j things about that time was precari
iii explanation is proper for ine to 1 oua.
make, in hopes that it may prevent a "How's that?"
misunderstanding Wtween two such "I couldn't find my clothes! (lone,
Grin friends as we have been in the ;r every article except my plug hat
past, and I hope will lie in the fu- I rushed a roud among the brush and
tn re." nettles, and poison oak, like a setter
I sat down in the chair Hang ar(rr a quail. Jerusalem! Whew!
pointed to, and said, "go on." ten Vou I rot a dose that lasted
"I don't know," continued Hangs, : for ,, month. Xol a rag of clothing
that I ever had any particular dis-: cou( j fin(j I happened to look up
like io cogs prct ious io iiif tircuuj-1 tllC path to the hotel. V hat do you
i Main Street.
o4'T2
MII.LL'K. after twelve
e i.rae:i-e in Shackeiiiie. La
. . . i:e-l at S.mrr-t fur the t n.o-n-i
under In profeKial t
;t. f.f s.iicrntt and vicitdty.
i en P-ai S.are. opii:e the rtarm-t
i a eaa i consulted at a. 1 time
.-..t.i!'v ..ReHe.l.
W-N.,-:.1 !.: ?-:.;! anwered.
a walk mi,
i.T-i - -z is---. : t Vun:s. Pa.. t- 1
- . f . .. A.- t.-. i:i ihiv an 1 .!! real
- :ai -j-, . r.,:'T'neii, i mie !an-1?
.. I -..-.er ati-1 No -kda c-u-iunt. ;
W - : liel ei-tl. 1 i. iwr
.' apnl X.
J ::v v.'h.son son,
"HOI.I.Ml.i: t-itocmis.
" :
-1 . i .
PITTSBTJEGK.
rr.i- t a-sTwta-1 or cr il.t.-ri A ti. Diuia aicu
niam wamaa. t iatta. a or In any a.iatwr ;atrr-t"-ra
wt:h anv ie.iU ltru-ret, oranMend nue
t.V re. to urh ir.iui.r or married wwcas.
Sei-.U. Tlrat ai. acta and pan of a-taine.iti"irt-rnt
wi:a the iiwinovil ol thiuet are hev ' y re
pe; t-:. W?C ELLIOTT.
S-ient-iif tlx H"W-e 4 Ketireei:rrt.
(itnH.AS lLK-St.N,
Speaker of the Scnat.
Apprwred tha tenth day at March. Anno Ifciui-
n! . a.e ihiicun t e.irht hurvlrea and evenry-'iiree.
x vxrjAi.71 atits M na.ti.ac5 :
FINE "Ii'jAr.S and the bet trands of
Xavy and KrisM Tobaccos,
0S Market Street, Above Fonrtk.
rillLAHEI-riUA.
.U
JOIi.V F. UAi
Fr.
Offk-jc or tb
SEi rvTASTOr THE r.v WOS WEalTH.
HACKiHRCava. Alar. li l A. U. 11T3.
PENNSYLVANIA. -:
I do in r.v eeniiy that the forejrotnr au ! aa
nte.1 i a fu:L true "and rmet ropyot ib orta-'.-mil
a t ..f the General Amtily. nti-'.e.l: Au
At e.ierrinit a l-irrm il privil-rea on tiie John
t..wn S.ivir.ir ilea. a tiie n.im? remain on Cio in
-.1.1- e.
In t. -.;;;Kv ahereff. I have fcer-nnto et my
l.:i l r.r.-: -js 'e ! the ! of tiie Secretary' o.-e
I. 'm -i. tt.e dav au '. 4 car a'- ve tn'im.
A. RllINflEHK
I-paiy Scerclary t ctitB.T.aeltli.
jliu:4
ST. CHARLES,
FORME2LY
LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLA.1TIC CITV, X. J.
T he nv.-it iieiraMeoeAtii.ninthe!Iand. Spring
r!e.: in every mom. No har. Aeii.tnmuilatlnr.i
I -ir pu:. and alo Tal lin? for 12 bnewr, and
eem ire.. Gae:- w.'I leave tl.rear at the l.'nil
rdSts.ea Ii .-.el. J ' N A U W KjTT ON.
' 'HLXST WIWTTOX.
aUiT-T 1'r 'prkt'ir.
tanec which I am about to. relate.
Ho you remember the spring I took a
trip to the country V
Wry well," I replied.
"That was some six years ago. I
had confined mvself verv closely to
suppose I saw ? A cursed greyhound
that belonged to my rival, with my
white vest, tossing it upon his nose,
and draging it about amongst the
dirt and tan weeds as though it had
lieen an old dish cloth. ILe situa
business ever since my admittance to I tion flashed upon me in an instant.
the bar, and I thonzht a month in
the country would freshen me up
eousiderabl v.'
j "It did not seem to, if I remember
1 rightly," I said
"You'll not wonder at it Pills,
I when I tell vou the facts. I went
I he dog-bad stolen my clothes in
sport, and there I was out in the
night air, and no possible show of
getting into the house without dis
covery. Pleasant, wasn't it?'
" You don't know anything about
it, sir. That was nothing to what
down to a little sea side resort, call-. followed. Just as I was wondering
ed San Marino ever 1-een there ?' how in the dickens I was to sret out
"Never."
And immed;dtely I could hear Hangs
scratching away wtih his pea.
"Your name?'
"John Dadger."
"Wife's name !"'
' Susan Hadger."
"Name when you married?"
"Susan Tinkham. Tinkhaa conu.
mitted suicide six month, after marriage."
"Name before she married
ham ?'
"Pluiikct. I'lunkft ran away and
left her and she ?ot a divorce from
him.'
"Ah. ah! She's one of 'em isn't
she? What was her name before she
married Plunket?"
"Wilkins. He rived with her
about a year, when he got a divorce."
"Wilkins ; that name sounds fa
miliar. Do you know her name lie
fore she married him ?"
"Yes, sir. It was Tusby Susan
Tusbv, or Tootie Tusbv, as she wa3
called."
Tnerc was a dull thud an the floor,
a cry of dismay trom the stranger,
and I throwing open the door, rush
ed in.
Hangs hud fainted-
Mkliwa; OnarreaaBBteai la l.art.
A case which is likely to cause
some scandal in Chicago was institu
ted in the Superior Court in that city
a tew oavs a?o bv Huirh Maher
: cle, walkinir up
to h-r so
! that siho was startled into a
have not
a lather :
monica-
I always
Come, out
i tarv agitation
I treated vou like
i with it.'
i "Old fellow," said Mis ir.immer,
with sudden animation, 'go "way, aud
don't bother me. True and honest, ;
it's nothing. I was raerelv hoaxiasri
vou. You think I aiii a little girl
don't voa? And to be sure I am,
. . i
n.k-i- , , "..... ., months to reaeh the oil saml
n. a 1 1. a v u-1 . na .a it . r i . i
ai a. -J " " -' - -. a. a V un. II I . . rw. , , - , . ..
-l. . , :,- . . . i tr wi in vi mcii ine on
lull iie- na-1 iiiiiiu liluililiUl Ub ktMT m l-Ill
ivutiia it. -i m .vi. uir iu. 11 tail'
nuaiitv, ; irom moths, the uph
and in digging deep weils it requires I sibility ends there, and a'.l rests wi;h
two ropes, as the ?and very soon Ithe hoosekeeper, as no trades-man
cuts them out. The expense is a can tell w hether the moth will attack
very considerable one, being J400 it or not. There are cases w here tie
for tach ro-. The tools for drilling furniture has been in use 10 or 12
that are now used weigh 1,800 ' years before being attacked. It would
pounds, those that were fir?t uscdl be as fair to hold the tailor rcspon:
weighing only ninety pounds. A ble for the safety of clothing as to
good set of drillers will put a well hold the upholsterer responsible for
down in sixtv-five working davs. pro- the safetv of furniture. Vjinft Ji-
! vided thev have rood luck and no 'lrr.
accidents, but it oftentimes takes
i Horn. A d re JallaMa (,( Hi Tnble
sand is'
from
Afaia.
aRllialU
NK'.V U.Ol'U MILL
" F. -tir M"i Uuil"
rf:NN ix
MILL.'
. uh nf S W-! i flotn
.at '.'.i t!. lat. t impme
.. :. tiet-t kind et work
. ! I -r ali k'? i"f nua.
AI.EMINE HAY.
AROUSE & SHIRES,'
Mar ula- .urrri of Seed an 1 llavaana
CIGARS.
I!EDFtiJ:n,PA.
Tlc-1 S..!i.-.teL 'o au!aor.n-JaKr.t.
WM. BOOSE & Co.,
Eslisf rA SC'Cii EittellB Sleep
Ouaraiitcril ty xifins; mr
Jn.ft;t ItfU'f for the Atlhzuu t
It art? i.rAutTr. r. !elvirar Ue r-tiriYfm imui
dtlriy. ant ftuMinf tli .sti:ni W lie down and
firrp. i BnTW irvrn 11.11 Qisease iwti.e ynra.
-. . I a a. .
en, u is a very queer sort- or a bote! and saw something
plae. i nere is a nne stream ot wa-; made my blood freeze in mv veins.
ter courses down from the mountains j I saw three persons coming down the
and empties into the sea about half a: path. I at one rcco?nized them as
mile frcrn the town; although there my rival, Wilkins. Miss Tootio and
is no town there, only a little hotel ; another young lady. They met the
and blacksmith' shop. The stream j Jog when about half-way between
empties into the sea iu winter, during j the lake and hotel. I saw by their
the heavy rains, but in summer time 'actions that the discovery of the vest
of the scrape, I looked up toward the against C." H. Farwell, member of
that fairly Congress from the Third Illinois Dis-
the mouth with; had alarmed them. They all
Vl 00 Each Week.
came
verv
that was
Spanii-'i name. The proprietor of the ja situation I hope never to be placed
i'. it.j.f..-.i:iil..:ii...i.. c..i1- .
! uotci nan a, ie " ""an uiieti m neaiu.
op: tl.rv were in roiiMaii. u-e ov me. "i nooiititeiii v : uui von take to
s'nt by nuii on r-eeipt of pru, one uoiur pcx Uxi j Barjj arj( forms quite a lake or la-. hurrid! v down the path to the
kr -rar i frni"!iit f i r I T . 1 ...... -
i iiAs. n. Hi'KST. Koihestcr, ravrC..P. soon. "Laguna a I untas is the . snot where I stood. 1 nl
lcT-i- - ,
,..",. l','ni.glir.lr Aa.l.. I U. I.T H 1 SUCStS
Ikifi., SLiesui', a: aiayii !an( aboUt there. det.T. and quail
(jaiae is plenty in the hills i water ?"
"il '.'aRikSntau aai KniliScr.
-jt :u Wet ti.ai.io r i.noar:. to the
' 8.:'i.ee nade a Specislty..,.?!
a'.renaSe Solieiietl.
!.. y.i
AT INI'l'CF.M KNTS. i
.10 a lliilUUlli
SALISBURY, : : PEXX
jraca.'ar-tcr.-r of ail kind if
WHOLESALE !EALEILS IN
do it,
if I
but it would
had. I had
aid umi
(AsTiS(iSi3tACHi.EUY(330 Baltimore St,
r.
ir.NF
-. e'.. l n.it Trw i, Vir.e .
i
KKLVEP,:
t
I'SYILLE,
r JrtT.
Sienjt Citia-.y. Pa.
'.f Lin.
- ;rr. T nai! pn-mii.lv attended te.
.U!mi A73I. IK H iSE A Cf ..
S urr, E'.kli. V P. . SVi-r.eret e.... Pa.
KSTAHLlSHV.It IX JSSS.
i:E-F.STA!',r.lIIKt IS I-r?.
C.G. Hammer &Son3
Seecnd Poor We of Ilo-farJ,'
I dared not
is full of ftreckled trout: tb ' l..t-.
... .a l.e .1. .. . . .
hotel is jubt iar enouga irom ine sen been in the water too long already,
to render the climate delightfu j I was in an awful shiver goose flesh
The San Marino House, was filled to I all over. There wasn't time to de
itg utmost capacity that season. It i liberate long. My first thought was
was a curious kind of a crowd gath- j to spring up into a tree, and I did so.
ered there. City sportnu n, with I They came rushing down to the wa
dogs, guns, fishing tackle, etc.; u-i ter's edire. underthe tree just beneath
perknuated old women, ami, for the me. Thev were discussinff the prob-
i benefit of the sea breeze, young !oys, : ability of my being drowned."
fourteen or tittecn years ot age, mak- "I roosted on a limb shivering like
a a -a i a a i r-a r ta m r-a
bAL I I IVi J f ll, 111 Dm j ing their first trip from home alone sin, nothing on bnt my ping hat you
i turn nr three rra.-s Widows a Some-'tnnir
cr..
I ,
I n-Viot f lrrevrrmn rode down from i "Ittr an.l l.w tli.v roomn tn t1It
G3.ITGt TillTTlbftr CO. ! the city on bis velocipede and three! alwut going back to the hotel and
''or four vonng ladies, and a dozen 'giving the alarm. I could hear one
frisky school girls. On the whole i of the ladies weeping; but hang me
it was asjollv a crew as ever gath-' if I could tell which one. I was
EARNEST & DELP,
PROPRIETORS.
''HI.U. TKKTH !!
5- V. YITTZV.
J K X T I S
'in net Co., rt
'I
Sw.tciw ir to K.rr ! I' -lji, t'aaip k Co,
l ,.r Vin nl Vnlilim H KI-
at lower -lie than ol jl H j ,M VTy u,v-Tiitlon and prirr. hand awle j
h. S 7i ao(j ,uirlor In tvle and qsaiity thaa ftnind la j
! mit ov any other Furniture Hie lu He of tne
1 Pn.-rrapb and PTireLlau entm applAeatk. ' WhitC Pine, YcllOTT Pine, Oak and
! or when in tne eity ikai't turret Ike pLeeSlxn of j TTemlock "Lumber
the Large Guide. Chair, JAeHUOCK laUIUDer
T
mar-Jo
1 45 and SO SF.TI1NTW AYE-NT E.
l-iltejrxn, 1 a.
"v'at to a Jiill. at abort native. S- ni f- Prk i
la.t.
Garret. Sotaeraetl'L, Pa. Sept. SA.
CITY.
'I Ta'
' Mr
' '.'! Rao.;-!., lnaert-d in tha
i ar attanilo. tmlt to the prea-
ai-si terUl. TkoM WUUilr.r
FURNITURE. 'Ursina Lime Kilns.
i
The eoaerL-reJ arc pe;are-J tofnrrish
... WITH
li L Kctlcr & Co.,!1-'
AVt aTraaji or
'-vi:
PAIILOK, MBKAllY,
DINING-ROOM AND
offick furnitite, j Prims Buildinc Lime
AT EF.IiT'CED PDICES. j
At nunnfartnrrni lr Wttrem I'enna. of j R V ' th5 ' COT laOQQi
CTOVTaS. i
kT. UuiM ta !
MaMark.t St.,, ,
pt-r,n.PHIA. . j
Htefft Patsnt M Imm
t. n. yoi n; & co,
21 Smithfield Street,
OrderB Ecspc-ctfully Solicited.
H. J. B 1TZEIX A C O.1
I'rina. Jane It
J ered together. With horseback rid-
ing, i-naunjr, unmg aim uunting, tne
time passed rapidly enough. I said
there was three or four young ladies,
but, so far as I was concerned, there
was only one. Miss Tootie Tusby
excuse me, Pills, but I cannot speak
that name, without emotion," and
Bangs drew forth his handkerchief,
and wiped his eyes vigorously.
"I cannot describe all her charms;
but. Pills, if ever there was an angel
in this world she was one. I devo
ted nivself "to her from the first.
j When Miss Tootio rode I rode; if she
j walked I walked ; when she went
fishing. Bangs went fishing. If she
I Bailed npoa the lake Bangs was there
also. Pills, I lovad that girl and
when I think what seperatcd us,
vou'll excuse me, but " there the
anxious to know, of course, for if it
was Miss Tootie, the fact would be
significant, at least. Jn my anxiety
to discover which was weeping. I
crept noislesslr ont a few feet farther
on the limb. I did not stop to con
sider that the sycamore was a very
brittle tree. Stretching my neck to
the utmost I peered down through
the leaves, and crash!"'
"The limb broke !"
"Yes, s: and I found
trict. A correspondent relates the
following particulars:
"Mr. Farwell is a partner and broth
er of Mr. John V. Farwell, the In
dian Commissioner, but nevertheless
is a confirmed draw-poker player.
Indeed, he is said to have no super
ior in Crongress. In Chicago he is
proudly k.'.own as "Fivc-ace Farwell."
Mr. Maher alleges that in I8G0 he
had a small game with Mr. Farwell,
and lost $1,7 00 iu the evening. Being
unable to pay, he gave Mr. Farwell
a deed for eighty acres of land, for
which he bad paid $5,100, by wav of
security, the understanding being that
Farwell should pay the taxes and,
when Maher was in a position to pav
the debt, taxes, and interest, re-convey
the land to Itirn.
In IS66 Maher wanted to settle,
but claims that Farwell asked $1,000
more than he was ent'tled to. He
has since learned that on the 10th of,
December, 18C6, Farwell gave a quit
claim for sixty acres of the land to
Chales D. Pope, ose of his intimate
associates, the consideration bein?
$1, and that in November. lS6rt,Pope
couveyed the sixty acres to other par
ties the consideration being $.34,500.
In November last Farwell sold the
other twenty acres for $3,000, The
whole tract is probably worth $S0,
000. Mabersues to have the land
rcoveyed to him, or to have Far
well compelled to pay him its present
value, less the debt jf honor and ex
penses of trusL
! A ..-....r.i f, V. I: .il t
.. - - " i' inim ix-uc ui i ur aai 1- bul a cu-
. l. n l. .A ...... k : 1 -: . 1 . ' . 1 - i . I i" ii
mr xiui in ii me wuiu, ik a-riuit iioui i ue;see, - v a a relates ice following:
suteen teet to tne nine, in the eld
wheeling on his heel,
u
aa K. niica.,- nnt fit I.-v.-.t- Ant . f laa
l ilr f fi -1 r
Hlimmer, who had again forgotten , ,
, t . . i .......... u ,. - .uuuui ui j: t icu.erii uu:iui vu
that there was such a man as thisun-i, . , ,
; ieei. ine expense oi uriiiin g one oi me
"Ex-President Johnson has been no-
idea.
The uncle com me need to whistle
,i t i n onil
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m-e-h.il cf.itvlw ia tl.. or aortorra pan it is loaau a. aueotn iea lor DIS kinanessto tailors. ome
-a if,, oi irom iour nunurea 10 seven nun-1 time Since be loaned to cne or them
! .lrt.l fat wknpaii tl-iA, nanr n-.l!a a . i . V. .11 ,.t. L " 1. L. . 1 a.
.. u-. . . 1. 1. 1- . tvi.-i .i ' mv viu tauie iu n u.vu lie uhii io
are seventeen hundred I plv his shears an l needle, and from
. t .1-1- . L IT,.- ....
cle in the world ' ri- 1 "r7""'" vl ul "'" ou" ul '' i men ce ia an unparaiieiea career
Tkn,, ,c,a . ,M.,n,r .,.:; I new wt'1'"1 bein5" nearly donbie that i rose to the presidencv. Purics: the
,.., r,. "1 ...,.i. . . ,. , oi the old ones, ite drillers trener-
nary events for a week after that i . , . ...
Miss Blimmer. for instance, took to .-T. k"0 7hfe V y are b-T l
herself very sedate airs, some of them ln of fan T. fi
highly ridiculous. Occasional she QC,' at of five ban
i .t...- r..,. t. r - -' i r daed feet, ther strike what is cahed
would depart irom them for a brief j. , . - - , , . .. ,
k.if i i v i, . ... . ..- the mounum aand, down to which
hair hour, an J be her own talkative, . . . -i.-i.ti
. . .... T ii" 1 1 n r IhAV ttftrt an Bt-'ni-h hole
point they bore an eiht-inch hole
Here they know that the are below
fresh water, and they pat in a casing
down to and resting on that rock,
with an inside diameter with five
and five-eighth inches. From there
they bore through the casinsr the
her lips. She set store no more upon u''""" " ''J
sweetmeats which had been the chief! erof fir ne-ha f inches, deped
j .:.. ,.r .- v,: j ot.I'ng upon this shoulder of rock at
thoughtless, girlish, sillv self again,
but she invariably loscd those hap
py seasons with a jerk, as if she sud
denly remembered something, and,
straightening herself up, failed to fin
ish even the sentence or the trivial,
light hearted song that might be on
accepted those this uncle brought her.
to be sure, but with an air of indiffer
ence, not to say contempt; and when
she munched them, her thoughts were
always far away, and her feelings ev
idently in rebellion against the child
ish gratification. She studdied the
fashion books a good deal, in a differ
ent manner from that of the old time,
now drifted far into the past. There
was no invitation to this uncle to look
at this dress and at that bonnet, w bli
the bottom oi the casing to shut
the salt water, which is sometimes
found in lanre quantities The next
cholera scare cf Jane last this broth
er left Greenville in a hurry, taking
his family with him to Bristol. In
the confusion he neglected to leave
this celebrated table. Mr. Johnson
was prostrated by a violent attack of
cholera, and could not look after oat
door matters, and so the table found
its way to Bristol Of coarse it was
regarded by the family a relic too
interesting to be lost, and on Wednes
day last Mr. Andy Johnson jr., a son
of the x-Preside.nt. arrived at Bris
tol in quest of it. and found it sa'-ly
locked in one of the A., M. and O.
cars, and snurrlv billed f..r a distant
off t Yireinia town to which the aforesaid
tailor had already removed. There
was no use in a warrant in detinue,
sand of importance tha; is found is for the service could not be made,
called the second sand, which lies at and", as Loth table and tailor were in
a depth of a little over twelve hun- Yirgiaia, an attachment could not
dred feet, and sometimes produces j be gotten in that state, and one from
oil. This, however, is not consider- a Tenneec justice could not be serv
ed. Did the pursuit end here? Not
a bit of it. Learning that many of the
Virginia cars are backed across tho
State line to the Tennessee switch
in order to get them or the proper
track, Mr. Johnson procured from a
justice on the Tennessee side a war
ed a good sign, and makns future
drilling operations on the same well
rather gloom work, as a first class
will cannot be expected. The fifty-
. i . . i . - . i
. . . t .j , . I loot sauu eotues urii : me u?i is ice
the querv as to how now he thought , ,, . ' , ,
i . .:. ..t'ik.i. : .v .t .. i bowlder ; then comes th-- corn meal
nut huuiu iwi in luein, mcie. ua. , ,, , . - .
v.. .,t.. . i .i... ' and. so called because of it3 resem
vulgar absurditv. but nierelv a Ufi to ra nicai- f rom that you , rant of replevin, and when this car
tronlv look of contempt for" them.-1 five,or t of sIte f?i h I. be.nS switched &
And "as for the pleasure of the thing. -T0"T lif , i ) Z ' Ooorntv there wa present Teanes
there was merelv the remark thit ?rt ?f f 7 "f I- tbe.,weil f10 rer-T -nouslv
this would d verv will aud that was i,S &m mmat lo aD-vtbin 0,1 P" switched the celebrated tabic out of
quite nice, without an O or an eipIa. Prs the moment you penetrate or it and turned it over to the son of
..i.,nno;ni in tk niir. .i. J i cvea scralch - Between the ex-nres.dent. who now ha it
J . 1 t h AO strut rlrnf T Kara manhAna.. ...In a.--. '?.
'- e-. HVa k.aw m w -, iiirutivncvi t aolul I il VI k Sltl AiT.
There had been days, too, when Miss(
ithe space is filled up mostly withj
n; .. ah. ,ia i lllc H
casionallv take from its hiding place a ' 8,h5., e'- r,xk' sanJ' Z- th- I
i i n j i r ... urii.inz nemr-
Laf art Da-wery.
Amorois gentlemen who are fond
of hand squeezing and stolen kisses,
are warned of the danger ot the de
cision of Judge Neilson. of New
j York, in a breach of promise case.
myself j The language used by the Judge was
as follows: "In an engagement to
marry, the contract can be entered
into between lovers without his ask-
large doll, and pretend to play with!,,
it, laughing at the absurdity till the,'
ie sana roc
1 PIU l 1 1 L.J I IS
and the mouutain
verv tasv. Uut ini
above enumerated.
bouse rang witn the merry rauMC.
She didn't do o now. She was far
above such childishness. The doll's
1-Av .r t- n.t-A. nn.lia..1 an.l If 1. ... . .
Ul' -V I. aJ 1 uu i"i 11, .sum it 1 L n 11 : . , , , - ,
. i. . -t .1. ie 1 perceptible amon the irraing of sand.
ever inspected outside the round face ; ' ' ' !
of Miss Hlimmer assumed an cxpres-l ne w t the wmi L4. ;
sion of demure pity, as if to say such j A K;chraoQj. paper teils a:
thtnitq wori nroiiurr inr ekiMe.n - . 1 . I
o- - ". .. luimi.Mi j storv or a verv sagacious doir and a
Men of this progressive aire, no;
' illlSn .? wr?tK atllftvine nut nuii.' !-irn
... .. J.. I..- .ln'll.... -
- . . . tion. re nrnrc oien theaeflle.! nast
is so han I . .. r - t . ' '
. and nnding out the lost arts, lhe
that it wca.- the tlrul, and thef. .... .... , ,
... e . i r.... .1 . t ' latest discover--tf this kind was made
I I.CI ll-lt Oi tMClt liviil llli; 111. ilic .
but dear iue! Graduallv. too. Miss
Hlimmer made remarks as to the du
ties of this life, with indefinite allu
sions to pushing forward to pressing
on, to hesitating not, and bo on. Life
was real, life was earnest, she said,
and a moment is gone forever. And
she combed her hair sobcrlv back
t a short time since bv a g-.ass soiDner
in Yienna.
One of the lost arts, which skill and
: science have for hundreds of years
I been making efforts to re-discover, is
-.. r...i;l. ....n .n? tl.. I the production oi raaneaoie c-iass. ii
the'dof. He is a married man, and i W43 mentioned bv many ancient writ
the other eveninirtold his vounir wife crs- especially I liny who speaks of
that he was going to the "lodge.
The wife anxiously looked for the re
turn of ber husband until the small
hours of the morning, and finallv
from ber white orow. ana tM?r ureses, i tu v ' a-
were made uncomfortably long, and , ,nt mra tr'f.,.1 ;nu,!
, t.i aiwv. -J' '''-- - "'.. Illy . . - uaiu '.
sne accepieu many a iaa tuai some
body else could have done much Let
ter. and humiliated herself to nianv
its being indented when thrown noon
a bard substance, and then hammer
ed into shape again like brass. The
1 world uses a vastlv greater amount
at the door. 'cf ?' aow ttaa du"nS' the early
ages, out r.as never ueen aLiie to over
come its brittleness. That accom-
I mouth a Wodv handkerchief and a ' P!!sfccd' an1 ? "ter into uses not
even suspected now. and prooaoiv
I ri n .? i-i J a-1-. i- mr Ki"i( t T ' '
a,- - jn.. .i;.i , trt' dispute with iron itself for supremacy
i vi . . 1 1 , V l uouai. .. ii t u.u ' w .uvt. , ......
stretched out in full length on the
sand, right in the midst of them. O.
.Tnnitnt A mmin ' Til?a Vfill fiAnV
i.i ;.ti .i : : a...i, .t. .: l .... i earnest, and the rest of it- Andthei.. 'in, v- k I centlv made a discovery that may
auun auv luiujr twui ii . a iinicu mi iu uius iue iiuckuuu nunucri , , . . , , a inuuic riui . - .u uci wu- - . ,- , i-v
for an earthquake to open the Jronnd she will ra.rrv him, and without ber 0,d 'rcrfe ,ostJ thKe .mfeiuory that net and followe I the dog. He pi. ? b? T,CCier? of th' .st l?
. 1 . ' . - . . i n-.a iieienifnrt.Klv Keif an.l lK. . ... ... . ika k.in .f ..rlv 1 n fain t l.ltli. llatlA
... -.-.w.a 1 loted her ta the lodge, wtucn was in -u,u : 7 V- .
new ones crowded in, brxuging sng-i. i,.mKee nf . v.;u.n.i;, (manufacturing a thread of this mate-
duty that belonged specially to kath- ;...,; .,, .u. ;v,-,r. i,,,, as an agent f civilization
Ieen. because life was real, life wasi k, - u-.it.e.T,T.f an.-.t tn w! A "lass spinner in Yieana hs3 re-
I .1 . t. I . 1 .1 . ! ll.MU.V. vu.. w-00v... a..
earnest, man iue rest oi iu duu tuei
IE
rnTSHUKfiiiju.
juneSi
Oil SALE.
Weyand lot. Chv 1M feet, frititln? on Main St.,
ruatilna bark to alley, a-ljoinmr Vrnrl on wnt,
Stahl beira on at. aonthwert part of lot No. I
on original daa af boroojrb. For term eaai a
Uui Office- "u
handkerchief came into revuisition as thev ran back to the hoteL Wilk-
and swallow me up; but it didn't i answering in words that she will do
"The girls looked at me in aston-iso. This contract or en
ishment a moment, and there was a j gagement can 'be made without such
tremendous flutter of white dresses! words. If the facts and clrcumstan-
voiee failed him com-! ins burst out in a roar of laughter
i and kent it no until I snran? ud and
i collared him. I told him if he val-
and Banrs
pletely.
"Iid vou propose ?" 1 asked.
"No. Tills, no
if I onlv had!"
"What prevented?"
"Well, nothing bnt my own folly.
I was faint hearted when it came to
Ah! if I only had; sued his life to go to the bote! and
bring my valise, which contained an
extra suit of clothes. I made him
promise to keep mum, too, until I
was clear of the placet He was glad
ces are sufficiently full and signifi
cant to amount to the engagement,
were they or could they be articulate,
the spirit of the law supplies the lack
ing speech." If this be the law, the
Philanderer may as well take leave
of b:s trade. Farewell flirtation!
Farewell impunity of spooning, Lo
thario's occupations gone.
anmf..,l.llW 1tna I ... ... i.
iumii.Uij .vuh. was ber husband, with abadlvswol-!
"Come, now," said this uncle one j fen eve and a bleeding uose and use- 1
gestions as to a future that was nu- and hVre oa the floor in Tone corner 1 finer. th.an. tLe .tcr .of t9 k
worm, which is entering largely into
ithe manufacture of a variety of new
day. "out with it Is it protracted le?9 legs. He could not walk home. fabn?6 k T aX;..lt
meeUng. my dear ?" . but there was a reason for that, which clo Z'Jtj?fi
And Miss Blimmer demurely said 1 disappeared in a few hours. That wc uu Bl Tr - Jj
it wasn l
"Come, now," persisted this uncle,
"you can't cheat the old man mnca
longer. That look of intense impor
tance, you know; that expression of
I a. .a are Tarsal V mtltf ttn.ltt fit JMTc !
young man wants to dispose of a p; . '
verT faithful, well raeanin? do?. He ,3
also wants to find the man who hit
him on the nose in the gambling
house.
There are 1,580,000 hogs in
this fall.
Iowa
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