l 1 .'A 1 4 Te rms of Publication. Somerset Herald Wclio-siay M-min it ii w , r Jl .IIUIII, if l . ill ii,v.Mi.il l I v ih-irgi'- , ., r"rr.--f are P- P""Hm " -"' h .ul.l (five inr um w iu Somerset Printinfl Company, JOHN I. SOllA, n-tllV IT '"" 1,-r " mi i he Somerset TT H .1 J Pi JL. H JL tlLJLVAo F.ST A T. LTSHED, 182 VOL. XXV. NO. 10. SOMERSET. PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1S76. WHOLE NO. 1310. ! mt. ir ftfi. 1 an so we.u .l K iu, I txla w.oiid M at l a lime space. U there no irat wka wnere thesuow uiL, Tl?at X r y .-ssi d.-.wa lad hid T 'v. I wrk aa-l sirire, r tarcbe-l .n t air.i 1, Hie 10..J la diary and tbe waj Is ' And the weak staff htrtl any s.,m ir Mi. :, Bends like a reel when Nttr winds are strong. Tlx lofty thought prtorr, Irulites, in the deed : Tbe prise I toil lor seeaia a glittering lie : Then la ao eoaelort f'.r piewntnoed, No xnerdoe promised fc futurity. 1 shrink In t'rr r trim tbe reliefs task. I look with horror on h. Darren land. And ask, a only bopalcat hearts can ask, Tli meaning of n; day to omlerrtind ! Eminent Card. !,J..mtfi,l'i.. Proles ' .vUvucJ and punctttHy ArnBsr.Y at . I.I.I A it. :r, JTv, Mii alU-n- i;-r. V J. Kil.K ATlt'KNtY ATUW lUMloll"'"' tnlitir rtitidftcd itrrri ATTtiKNEYS AT K 'T. ; tbeir car IU Alt I-UHHim-s vi.. . -- Uy. .u.H-ta?llyn - VJM tl.e t IfKlt-t m J ..vii l III ATTtiRXt.Y ATLAW.bUM. "u.!. m 't 1''1J"'- AM1.S L. TUGII, .1. IV'- A rTOKXEY AT I.iW, m'-, Mautin.nii iit,r 1 in with iiri.ini'11"'" u' u.i 8' ii- iii y- '."T-'iV. ' " ia .rlan4 a.! , . .Hi .r.-o.Ka n-l n".u.y. w Ju ,y ,,. it..u..y AK J.B.U-U. uUiv la -Mauinwla 1.1-. J rart. a. itbe. "-.'"l!" tK" u i R Att.oeyi at Law. - . Ainit-.K a f. - I .,m, r-' t (.r ,ll;.l'.y aitci u a. A'i l'1 . ,,,...k. uu . . , i , i. ai:R, i. V W. S'liuiTSfl, Ha.. ATTtl!vs T ill i.raMw lu !u- .,.,il. All lf ' " ,i ..i:..u.ii R , J.,...ij to. lr,l-le.l i(.t!,iiu will I " "-I"'-' r AW I. rcumra i e l'';' . , ,imului.li liuiiUUK lUtl a. Bankt. JOHHSTOWN SAVINGS Biffl, 120 CLINTON STREET, JUUNSTOWK. rA. 4 Ii.nti r -I Siti iuVt 12. I T'i, fi. i-.. jt r- cir cl l nil Mite uat es iliAOwnc dollar. ratcut mltrtajt six ir cent. Inureiti Is du in theni'mths vt June nl December, mnl il not wtili.lrawB it Ucil to Hie drK.t Uum nmiHin !nii iwii- jer ftiih.Hit irut.iitut Ihedcptrft lr ti call or vren t rreiit the iepit touk. Aimi- y ItNiutKl on rl etl. Frt'eret.ce, lilx-riti rfeii nJ lung time, fiven to Ixrruwera of terlnic Ami mirtKanoi? on buut wortb lour t Biore ttuie tbe amount ol Kaa Uenlred. Uowl relcr enoe. Ierleci tiLlog. Jlc , re-ioirvil. Tule i-orporaiWn te exclusively a 8vinir Raak. ISu cjiuuii-n-Ul dtMMUj receive!, ntr uimxuuti Dile. No Umnii on rw,.ii iemrity. Blank applirstkma tr twrnwen.'etrtdi uf the rulif, l.y-Uw nl iai law reUung lo the bunk fent to anv aMre reiuetnM. 'I 'ki'htkka. Jnuiefl iUMjver, laviJ Dihert, V.. I. KUls, A. J. littwes. V. V. Htiv, John iwuiaj, I. 11. La) baniel McLau-l.iiu, 1. J. MorrelL, l-if l-'lut, H. A. lfc-KK tral aSupi-es, Geo. I Swank, Jaiuct Mc.Viiilea, Jamei Alu rley ud V. U . Walter. Itanifl J. .Morri'll, PrexUent; Frank DUert, Trewurer; Cyrtu KMcr, Slit-it.ir. t"i. Jlitcellaneous. HEALTH MB ITS PLEASURES, OH J. 0. K13131EL & SOXS, Disease with its Agonies: CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM, HOLLOWAY'S PIUS. J Oil N K. SCOTT, ; .,...- t I A.. I ATTUUNKY ATUAW. ....w.. j iu i.iKcif.' mu-ii i-'it '"' (and h lelliv. in l riin I T Hie l.rani. ' - i iir. i-, 'TO -tt. l.l't HuUSC. lll cintlnue ti ractlo e.ll-l:, an.i ie' - -., .-rruunJinit ,!,e ,Hli..M.S ot -','-" --jcMeast rtrv llitife at uu u'ttUi.'.c Hcute. i ' " ."r;, r.:e4 u,a r,t u - - in. eX- TTAUted gU'tneret, up niainu s una eos, i..l't!I ll.c lt5- U-'l g S. COOP, rVI4Kln iu.'wTm- mantis. iisnDEN-r dentist, sOMKKSKT.rA. Schell & Kimmel, SOMERSET, PA. Accounts of Merchants and oth er Business People Solicited. Drafts negotiable in all parts of the Coun try for Bale. Money loaned and Collections made. Cambria County BANK, M AY KEIM & CO., SO. 2 M AI KTREKT. JOHNSTOWN.PA., Henry Schaable", Brick Bat''itog. A Gi-ueral lUnktug ltusincsaTtaiiiiactea. IirafU and fV.ld and Mirer Umiiht and told. t41ecii.ii aiade in all .na ol tba l ulled State andOnali. inu-reat alk.wed at the rate ul Ml imt cent, i-erannum. If lelt six ra ith ..r limiter. felKM-ul arraniteaienti na.la wltli Uuardlauaand otlirre Ik. Iiuld muneya in lru.l ai.rll It 13. JOHN DiBERT. JOHN D.ROBERTS. JOHN DIBERT & CO., BANKERS, CCEKER XiDi 1KB HiKElK STREETS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Account or Merdiant and other bustnes people oltei ed. lrnn neicoOable In all part of be country for aale. .nAr I iianeil and ('4lleCtionH Made. Interest at the rate of Si Ier cent, per annum al lowed on Time iepoamat. Savin Itepoiilt uookn ltsn- ed.nnd Interet C omponnaea Semi-annually wnen ueire. A lifniral ilunkiug Uusincsn l ransiicieu. Feb. 1U. Xertoua Islavralvra. WbiU In mm learfu I than a hreakina: duwn ol the nerr.rti!. svHtcm T To l exritai.l6 or titfrvou lu a small deirre la most ditretnK.I.r where can a ri'iueuy lound There it one : lriak t.ut little wine, hcer, or sdrlt, or !r belter, none; take nom.tlee, wt-ik lea heinir prleralt: tret all the ln-li air you can ; take throe or lour I'll. every Hi hi; eat plenty ol snlMa, avoidlinr the J of ; and if theae Koldtn tuleeare loUowod. you will I hapi.y in niiml and strong inlo.ly, and lor got you have any ni'rvva. If there Ik one tliinir nrw than anoiher for which these Fills are ao funouii, it is there purily lni pn.nie5. especially their power ol cU:.h-iui( the idood froia all impnritles, and rujovlnir lan xertws and suspended Becretions. I alvemally a-lopted as the one grand remedy lor female com plaint,, they never tail, never weaken the syrteiu, and always hriug alsul what is required. Rick UesMlactiea and Waaitor Appetite. These feelings which ao sadden ns. freincnlly ariae Irom annoyances or troul.le, (n.in ohsiructed perspiration. or lrom eatlnic and drinklnir what Is until l..r us. thus disor.lerinv the liver and stom ach The oriian must be regulalcl il you wih to I well. The Fills, if taken aoeurdinir U Ui, printeil instrucihajis. w ill ,ui kly restore a healthy action to lth liver anti atouiacto. whence follow, as a natural coneiuen. a T'I apiwtite and a clear head. In the East and West indies scarcely any other mcllcinc I ever ucd lor these di'r dera. Hoar ta be Slrssic. Never let the bowels be confined or unduly act e i upon. It may appear sluarular that Holloway's Fills should t recommended lor a run upon the howels m:iiiT iersons sui.postnic that they would i....r,-,MA relaxation. Tins is airrcat mistake, hi ever; lor these Fills will immediately correct the liver and St. evenr kind of towel complaint. In rur.n elioi.-ilcs t liouiuin'ls ,f livcshavc tnu n saved l.y the use ol this medicine, which in all cases Eives tone and visor to the who organic system, owever deranged health and streuitlh lollowina; asaraatterol course. The aptue. too. la wou .l.-riollv i, rescl hr the use ol thoaa Fills, com Lined In the ue ol solid In prelerence to rluid diet. Animal food Is better than t.roths and stews. Ky removiiur acrid, lermeilted. or other impure I.U mors fnu the liver, stomach, or blood, the cause ol dysentery, dlarrhir.t, au.l other oowei coiu plainisls exiellel. The result is. that the dis turi.nr. Is arrested and (he action of the iKVWel heeumes reicular. 'nhlna; will stop the relaxa tion ol the bowels so quickly as this line eurrectinx niclirliie. Dlaorders) of Ike Kldaeya. In all diseases affectina; these nnrans. whether I her secrete t.w'much or too nine wnicv. whctherthcrlatlictedwlth atone or gravel, or will. ael.eNn.ul i.aio settled In the loins over the n-uiona ol the ki.lne vs. these Fills should Ins Ink en acconllnir to the Minted diriflions, and the Ointment eliould I well rubbed into the smallof the bark .1 healtime. This treatment will aive al io'! immediate relief when ail other means have failed. Far Manachs of Order. ?lo medicine will ao effect'iaHy Improve the tone of ihestomacR as tneae Kills : lliey remove an aeiditr. occasbmed either br intemper3ni or im- traitr diet. They reach tbe liver and mince it to a heallhr action ; tnev are wonoeriwiiy emea.-ious in ones of spasm In tact they never hill m curing all disorder, ot in cngxn. i,n 'rr' ' ' ""' '" .'re- hTo- "Ton 1 tl" 1.nl'r.,ve.J plan. Artihcial tce:h 'V'l: ' trtrvatlou ol t'.enal ,n " " , ZZult, west ol the 5" 'Saii't- guarauiee... WM- COLLINS, . i irt.,(i ,ore, S.ancrset. , , v i -e t'...e..ee a. rreaw s re. in lb. to .rteetttathle place, , ,. c.,.,-l;int '' -'nrtedl "v Zi i.ic. that t can u uie to to nl" , .rices thn yon r;;;:o- .uy -ruSrSurTOlT ll.cr' eh. u'.d If al, ',7 .,.., i cunt -s that , , ,.,.,. mthi. !,C,t iut.il SO.-1 sat- ? !.Srti- e;n!.. .y time and t oca set lrcc of cbarare. .t. i ii M1I.1.KU. afttr twelve Dl 2r"v t.c- ce U. Sb.nk3vllle. ha. '.'VLrii pV.fc.lonaf ser ; w 'ia"c ,u" serset and vlcinity.-v..-. to tl 'Uou' , oMusitc the Harnct i b.-e in Lis l'rua s'. !' I" tim M. ure. wnere, ne can U ooii.ulJ at all tim Ui l.-.-s .r:M"iioi'J e... .. . -Mh' call promptly answered. dec. l, 'i I- BILL- T011N Somerset, Pa. UTIUC'AL TEETH!! D 15 .5. A VI TXV. i DAIS C1TX. T I S T jovtcrmt Co., -t;t Tth. w ,-v. 1-itc-l't.' aV lam. ... v. nfihe verrbest laicrted in lb in. Th. wihlBa:lo tnlltl( siamp lela-ia ' n.uit m.by letter, cii u. su i y iru a i tile iiorK. UiilN HUX, Pa'd ai""1- .,Tnmo.late u 1 ne ..prirtor U T-r' ' , " ,lr,nory aiauner. VuVrei .ruV-ipcrmauen 11 x ,,'h the .d b -del aces 1 .;. lal.i. s ill cmjmue to w ' . toriaifct adw"- VTl and enm,bais ja" i D HOTEL. 1AM0NP Tctocco an! Cte -nxVkALa AJUiuniii, ( J, If, imnierutan. IJainCroKSt, Swiueraret, Ienna. Th. ii cf .iv.r. of dinerent bruiKls. manufac ture! br himsril. of the choicest M ue.. Tliese eikaia cann. (excelled by any In the mar ket. Il.e d the best at.icks Ol cnewina o.wra. ever br..uictil to fjotnerseu i rive, w time. eVR'iai ' HolloMu'f I'M art tlitbi't remedy tuoicn in the vorldfur lU fulloiriug !;t.tw : Anne, Female Irrcfn-1 t rine i.Hmki ! larities. Scrotula. or Kllious t'om- i Fevers of all! Kinir s Evil H.re 4 nroais. Stone k. liraiel. Sec nslarr tiytnptoms. TtC'INiuloureux, Tamnrm I ken. Venereal Adee- I tins. Worms of all I kinds. i Weakness from 1 any cause, rait th jsn'JB Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GROCER) Flour and Feed i.laints. kinds. Blotches or. the Fits, Skin, ,iwt. Bowel Om Headache, plaints, lndiifctioil, (Vlica. 'lnltamnratron. Oonstipathn of Jaundice. the Bowels. Urer Com Oonsumpti'Ki, plain's, Itebiliiy, iL.lliulgs Kropsy. i Files, HvaentcTT, Hlieumatism, r-rvslplas, Ketcnlion ot CAI'TIOW ! None are eenulne unless the signature id J. Maviaa-K. as airent hir th. I'nltcd Slalea. surrounds each box ot Fills ami I liotnienl. A bandsome rewam Willi nivcn io any oue i'o .i.rin,r .iel. int'..rm.-it l.rn as mav lead to the detec ll.d any party or parties eoniiier.enina me tne,llcines or vcnilina luesame. aiKrwoia " be spanous. J.l at the MnnntacbtTT of Ppifcs.r Hot. ixiwav ait .,( York, and by all reactl4e liruitiflsts and Dealers in .hoik uieiurouxooui me civilised world, m boxe at i, cents, tl cents, and leaeU. (.Tlierelscooidera)jUiiii -y Ukina the larger sites. jr. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every dia.,rder.'ire affixed to each lx. June'21. t JL W .. - BEST. Too little rest, too Illtlcsleop, Too many hour to aow and reap At lust disease and pain ! Weak grows the never-loosened hind I The itrongait rope parts, uraud by Irani, Bcucath a ceaseless strain. It lilia wbo burns bis midnight oil lu (ho lonely aadanwholasome toil Tbiuk, when be trims Ida lamp, Tliattl.UHhelrlmshialiieas well, A i l btcas lowards his lastl-w cell Its darkness and lis dump. lie would imvU far aud Ions. And keep a slatiily stride and string, Must rtsl besl le the way. A ceaseless pace at first may win. But he who baits at wayside Inn At last f bull win the day. To weary leet all streams are deep, All r.a J' are rough, all hills are sleep. As way-worn travelers know, t lu hour of real Is a precious boon To him who tolls through heats of noon. With painful steps and slow. Then, ye who hope to make jour m irk Ere your last-fall, cold and dark. And stand above the throne; a sjtue far fun-kissed height of thought, 4 r do some deed no hand bath wrought Work, rost nJ so be strong. L'sir P. Allcrto. A BIT Of LACE. BY BESSIE .....a -nimiiv aniioance to our friends and the imW (c eeneralfy, tu th t and (... ... ; Lit wa liavB oven ewMore ua XAIX CJiOSS STREFA And in addition to o foil line of tb beat Con feet loner ie. .tqtlQUs, Tobaccos,, C'itran. e., We will e.leor. at all times, to pply ir rot. bamers with tie BEST QUALITY OF FAMILY FLOUR, COnXMEAl, OA TX. Ml XL I-, f fj V6IIS, OATS. t CORK CHOP, BRAS, MIDI) LISaS And even-tain- lrtM..u to tbe I'eed Depart ment at ike LOWEST POSSIBLE PBJCR FOR. CASH ONLY. FQLLANSBEE & CO, Merchant Tailors, A.iul Ma.ittilotrr ot Gent' t. Youth's and Boys, l.j.' d.lij ,. , i .i.a.i'.wa and aarli. . at an sa tefes Goocls. 121 Wod Sliwt, corner Ftflh Ateaoe, PITTSBURGH. aprL bLATE ROOFS. fv-e who are now bwlbittut bouses ah..ld know that is it cheaper in the ang run i" . : Hoof, la in tin or shingle.. !ateiii l--"7"' an.1 r npalf. are resuireil. flat, g.vea the pur est water hrfcwierns; Slate Is Ore proof, i-iery tnoWshlnldliaveaHlate r-arf. The ander icned U kwated In Cumberland, w nere be baj a good supply ul Peachbottom A Buckingham S L A. T E j.. ill K. 1 Apis fir FiinBlttliisiiK JOHN HICKS & SON, oMj'.icsirr, l'A., And Real 4stata BroHers- f. who deiire to wll.buy or "cta.nre fjr Jy. or tor rerd w.ll bad I. to ' U ml. Heal ,-uister the dcscrM!' . . ,,.1 u rt-Mle KcwrUr wi.ll promi-ll attead.! to. - Also, s well tecarted stove ol Obusware; Stooeware. Woodenware. nrasi.es o ( al kiifla. asd STJVTIOISTKR W bleb w, will sell a chastf a th eheapest. m .ii ...mine oar eomlsof all kinds, and b, aiif Bed Irom your own ju.lrarcnt. Don't fcrirct wbera wa stay . (la M A IM CBW8S StrwM, Soaasjrart. P. Oct . 1ST1 NATJGLE HOUSE ! . . Man Si SaraKtet, Fa . FKED NAVGLE, Pro OMES KOil ALL. l Tt t la'.c- u t r w"'n . " . V. tt "tr. tn.lu.n..us In.livwaa "7 7tm liu.lT isi-ds. miucral Wa, buiblii lou. Ivi-w arreted. Terms-sK blth In band andt b laTaTie iu wo eual antaal paymeata, wrly 1vM. need apply .UM.fM jjnk. ."1 be Ksr rent 11 aot tor nwdlae tbe very best arti -le. He will under take to pet Slate Kls on Houses, i-ulrfic and pri xate, spires, kc.. either In town 1 country at the lowest prices, and to warrant then, fall and see him oc adore, niaa a. i in. a 7 8treet, Camuerumd, Md. Orders may be left wilk NOAH CASEBEEK. Agent, Someraet, Pa. Wat. H. SmrLET. Apri th. ir. WARDWELL The p.Mi bc aalerjr ,bae-l ar.1 reaJ lT.vi-d U.is dr.ir.td. pniny. urn shine: tt wiiheoJtreaew lumUare thus maku.a it ot.e of 1. adeairaWe stoppin, flasx. b transient or resuleut rutw ba ibt au'.e. Tatdcar alwaya applie4 wltb tbe cbukait riaiu'.a tbe markes. aSorda. I.,r,r u,l o.ioiaodl.a eubllag Is attached and latiblul and attentive boaller. alw.js la at tendaBce, Boarders Ukea by tbe week, dey, or meal. Bar alwat, rapidied with the ch.dtt Hqaore. Jaiy i; E. Hr WITH EOnSlHIHFSTOSIiCa 1 tS5 Bait, St., llaltimor?, M. 1)., Would seipeethiily ak the saercbactf' of Somer sct ouunty, le send him their orders ( (From ll,irpet"s Baur. "It's a jierfeelly exquisite piece of laoe, papa." I dare say, t lor." Hut I want you to look at it." 1 bhoultlo't "know anymore about it if I did." "Will then 1 want vou to buy it." "IJyu it! What for?" "Wby, for rue." "Pat five hundred dollar" for a handkerchief for you ?" Yes, indeed All others girls have them, although cetaialy tbis is a little, the least little, nicer than theirs. I don't know why Lucy should have a handsomer handker chief than I, just because sbeV mar ried. Auvbudv else would say it watt enough to be married, and so let me have the haudkvrchier. -Married women have everything love, lace, and diamonds. .Now, papa.just tike out your pocket-book." it was a coaxing voice. "lo you suppose I carry $.00 bills in my pocket-book V It mokes no odds, lour cuecK- book, tbea. I have set my heart on it, it's- buclt a betuty. It you only look at it look at that wreath of flowers, all so delicately shaded ; here the close work in tbe light, you see, there the open work in the shade, bo perfect you can tjuiie fancy tb-j col ors ; and all done in this one thread. See, papa, there's a dew drop, that round hole in the mesh."- - "Nonsense, Flor; I can't see any. thint? of tbe kind there." "That's because your eve isn't ed ucated sir. Mine is; for 1 have studied other people's laces till I could almost work them. That's a good roan ! I knew you would. Von always do. One, two, three!" And then there was a shower of kisses and tiukliuif lauzhter. And that was the conversation of a millionaire and hi daughter that Luciaa Malvin heard over the transom of the next room to his in the hotel where he staid over night a year or two ago, seeing neither people nor handker chief, and aghast at the thought of a handkerchief costing the awful price of $500, which was one-third of tbe mortgage on his little place that he was trying to pay off, heart and scul a conversation that now recurred to him in a moment of real agouy, as tbe housemaid stood before him holdinsr a little limp rag in her hand that she had just snatched out of tbe washtub, and that last nignt was a bit of dainty lace that Miss Kosa Mcrcier had called her nsndkercniei, and bad given om to hold during the gallop. Good heavens, how was he e'er going to restore it! He wasavoung lawyer, just en tering upon what in time would prob ably be a hue practice, out wuicu was now rather empirical. He had start ed in tbe race for wealth and honor with good legal ability, good name, and good morals, and witb no other impediments than a little patrimony in tbe shape of a mod st dwelling in the suburbs, which be had been obliged to mortgage for the means to get a part of his education and pro fes.M n, which mortgage be was striv ing to pay off, that he might begin the future Hear of tbe world. He was a banddome fellow, this Luciaa Malvin, an ambitious one, too, in some degree, and very nearly as proud as Loeifer. He used to feel maoy pang in lite association with those so much wealthier than him self to which certain circumstances bad subjected him. He bad ao im portant case aceidentallv thrown io- tu Lis bands, and bad acquitted him self so well that the wealthy client took bim up and would not let him down; and when Luciao remon strated that it was out of bis power to keen ud such association, and was mortifying to his pride besides, the client bad assured him it was not nride. but vanitT. that was mortified, and that tbe way to be as wealthy ss thoe men was to keep their enmnanv and ?et thiercases; and be had tbouebt. on the whole, that per- hans bis friend was riiibt, and that. if he began to yield with an ignoble motive, be bad nevertheless become very fond of the ways of people to whom wealth bad tnveo every oppor tunity of culture and grace, and who know hnw in treat life like a work of art. Moreover, it was not a little he was netted br various of these good - . I- i .i i.i:. jpeopie. vertaiutj juoiaenj inaue mm. at i;utuc im vnn his confidence and affection- been a noble person if ho bad not been quite so strenaoas in this mat ter of obligation; but then, as Mrs. Darnetta said, be wonld not bave been Luciaa Malvin, , and Luciaa Malvin was a very good fellow, after all, and there are but a few of us but bave our faults. It was among these people that he happened to meet Uosa Mercier. Sbe hf d come from a distqint place, and was visiting bis pleasintest acquaint ance ; and certaiuly the house was pleasanter still after J her sunshiny little presence dawnjed. on it. It seemed as if, for instatcc, there never had been any flowera la the house be fore, although it haiL, always been overflowing; it seemed as if there had been n-i music tberc, no ligbt, or color, or cheer; and bow the place was too dangerously delightful a young roan who did not want to mar rv to frequent. Sbe'. was such a lovely little thing, not exactly beauti ful, that is, she would not have been beautiful la a picture, out in uesn ana blood, and in Luciau Malvin' eyes, sbe was exceedingly beautiful, with her soft color, ber clear, dark gaze, and her bright hair that broke into a cloud of sunoy rings about her sweet face j'sucb a genlte gayety went wun her whatever she did, such a tender grace of manner, too in the inter vals of her buoyant spirits, ber voice was such a warbling oice, her ways were such winuiag ways. Luciaa Malvin fell that be must forswear ber presence unless be wanted to make life a burden to himself; and he ceased going to Mrs. BarnetU's, where she was stayiog, almost as suddenly as the day forsakes tbe bori zou in tLat dreary season when twi lights are not. I Hut if he could shot himself out from the Uarnettas, becould not shut Miss ltose out from general society; and go where he would, he met ber almost uigbtly, laughing gayly, sing ing sweetly, dancing lightly, till be iWlnred to himself that if this was going to last he must indeed cease going out at ail. Iu tnis was a little too much ; he did not know bow positively to deny himself the ,.,.,ro ti.rl.t .I her. let things were . o-- ..... J:. u growing very precarious wueu no could not take a book but he saw that blushing, gold-annnged race slide in between tbe pages, wheo he could not make out at writ without being in danger of slipping her name into tbe blanks, when he heard the delicious voice murmuring in his ears when he walked, and . walked all nigbl with tbe little spirit -vben be slept. .. . : . He made a compromise with him self it was all he coold and de clared that at aay rata be would not dance with her'agairi. It was an idle effort. He might almost as well bave danced with her as to have stood looking at her, quite uncon scious of his general air, and all tbe lover in bis glance. Mrs Barnetta beckoned bim to her side ; be stood there just as Rose came op from her promenade and left the arm of one cavalier to be carried off by another. "You are not dancing Mr. Malvin," she said. "Oh, would yoa hold my fan and handkerchief!" He follow ed them with his eye agaia as tbe music crasneu lutu usuiu5 What rin-ht had that other man with bis clasp about ibis darling? Why did sbe suffer it? What de cency was there in the society that commanded such sacrifice ? In his em bracewhirling wildly to this wild masic- , . You do hate him, don t you ? said Mrs Barnetta, in his ear. If looks could slay " He started. Was he carryiug his heart upon his sleeve for daws to peck at ? "Ob, 1 don't pity you a bit," laagbed Mrs. Barnetta, 'low-tooed ; and, putting ont her hand, she took llosa's fan ounition crept through its spell and warned Lucian of tbe poison in the honey. He was in the act of surrender; he was about to seal his fate and that of this dear girl ; to take her away from her father's wealth and ber lux urious case, and condemn her to the carking cares of poverty. All bis nature rebelled ; he chose not to be swayed by this melody of horns and strings ; he would have no passion, neither music nor love, so master bis soul as to become tbe element in which it swam, an exclusion of thought and fear, of sight and sound, and all other emotions; and with his imperious determination, he chose to break tbe enchantment; the real Barnetta. "Have you money to throw about in this way? Five hundred dollars what in th-s world is it for ?" "To replace Miss Mercier's hand kerchief, if you will be so good as to make the purchase ?" "Like this?" said Mrs. Barnetta, holding up the limp rag by the one corner. "Like that," said Lacian. ' Ob, that is too good !" crieJ Mrs. Barnetta, with a peal of laughter. "It is too good, it is too absurd! What creatures men are! Hid you imagine this bit of finery worth all that? this little strip of grass-cloth and German lace ! No wonder the young men don't marry then : -My The Meridian (Miss ) Mercury de-j sires "to know, you know," why a, a "Federal Grand Jurr, packed in tbe i interests of the bloody-shiners, ! land Fuels evae .ewrwtl , laaowo. Spinach is a Persian plant Horseradish is a native of fouud orio-ioallv in world iTPiit Lark niMin his senses: he ! dear Mr. Malvin this miserable hand beard tbe tune, bevond this cloud i kerchief costs exactly $2 i0, and was K0T10HS, flMSHi FANCY GOODS. asartnc them aaturactloa bath a, repaid, prtce aadaualltyof (roods. Merchants Tis.una; BalU wtor. aV.renilyaeod to call and see are be for making parcbaaea. notably Mrs. Barnetta. Parents with trood rent-rolls of tbeir own, as Mrs. li.rnctia nued to tell him. were not so inconsistent in ths matter of rent rnlli. as of virtue and talent io their daae-hter's husbands; and be was in vited here aid invited ther and given to understand a great deal more thau Le choose to understand. Proud as Lucifer, as it wa previooelr stat ed h was p-oiDaT to marry no heiress nf thpm all and be the thrall of ber mcnev : he would not marry a rich woman, he could not marry a poor one. When Le married be was going to give, not take, and at present he had nothing to give. He would have opened it as sbe talked. "Anybody," said, sbe "with snch a power ot mak- ng misery ought to enjoy ii r I betr your paraon, .urs. r- netta. but It von reaa me riuuteu x must ask yoa also to be tbeir sphinx." Oh, no; it was the function of the si kinx to propound tbe riddles, not to solve tbem." And Mrs. Barnetta laughed her low, pleasant laugn. 'You do not come to us any more, sbe said. And as 1 used to oe m your confidence before yoa deserted me, 1 can imagine trie reason, i uo not like fo say that it is very shabby treatment of an old friend. Of course. i ann.it that it is rutle. But H eon do not dance with Miss Mercier this evening I shall be fearfully of fended. I am not going to nave my little treasure made unhappy for tbe sake of tbe safety of tbe priuceof all good fellows himsell." Lucian changed color so suddenly that Mrs. Barnetta put out her hand in affright, bait expecting to see mm lull ; but iu a moment be was himself again. Do you is Miss Mercier be be gan, and paused half way. "As if 1 should say another word, and bad not already said altogether too much!" eaid Mrs. Barnetta. Th. fcLe baa left daucinir. and gone tk. in. U hat do VOU ttiluK ol round dances on the whole ?" And they were to all appearances deep in . . . . . i l ; . ... i . n a discussion oi tue buujcki. wucu Rosa returned and swept her late t 1 I partner a courtesy, ana too sneuer on the other side of Mrs. Barnetta. Perhaps sbe had seen tbe way l.u- cian's eyes had followed ber, and it had a ven ber a certain uiuminanou that had made ber shrink. Just tbea the band began one oi tbe Uungariao waltzes a sweet and rapturous meaatire ltt Mt e W?od lUe' to taqems ' w "j not? One last dance, one last mo ment of ecstacy, ere be weut out for ever inta loneliness. Directly he crumpled tbs -bit of lace . into bis pocket, and was bending helora the little Kosa, who seemed suddenly to have lost all ber light gaiety, and who pot out her hand to bin with a conscious burning blush upon her face that his heart reflected io a melt inr glow. a nrt ihon there was no thought of pride, of negation, or forgetting ; the music was swinging them at ita will; tbey circled in each others arms U its delicious ana uennous muTcmcui pternitT would bardly have any bliss for lovers beyond tbe bliss of this moment. Yt nnlr a moment was it, a fe momenta a brief, sweet i-pace of half 1 conscioas tine ; an J then a faint rec that wrapped them, breaking again lato ita distinctive measure, and, ex erting bis will, be controlled their steps, and paused at last beside Mrs. Barnetta. and, with a low bow, and without a word, gave Rose back into the lady's care, and passed into the crowd and out of tbe place, and to bis lonely rooms. it was daybreak before Le sought repose, walking the floors till then, hardly knowing what be did or what he thought, but intent upon conquer ing himself. He would give the world for Rosa .Mercier s love, but be would not give his pride. To him that pride meant self respect ; to marry ber, tbe child of opulence, meant either to sell himself for a price or to reduce ber to trouble and weariness in which ber love might soon wear out. He did not doubt that love now. Without a syllable's speech be lelt sure of it. While il thrilled him wildlr and deeply, it cast a sudden shadow of regret , he only hoped, and cursed bis fate that caused bim to hope such a thing, that presently the love would pass, and some one who would make her hap pier would claim her. Al length, with maledictions in tbe act, he emp tied bis pockets of tbe gloves, band kerchiefs, and trifles there, and went to bed, with tbe sua coming through the curtains, and worn out in body and mind, slept to the blessed and thorough oblivion of all the world around. When he awoke it was late ia the dar. All his troubles rushed over bim. but in a moment all bis will to renel it rose. too. He dressed bim- self leisurely; he meant to can tna. night on Miss Mercier, restore ber handkerchief that be bad forgotten to eive back after the dance, and in some indirect way let her know tbat be intended never to marry, aud so seal his doom beyond hope. He went into tbe next room when be had com pleted his toilet, and after attending to one or two other affairs, looked for the handkerchief that be remembered to have taken from bis pocket aud to bave tossed upon the table there. It was not on tbe table.it was nowhere in tbe room. In a panic, be rang the bell, and when it was answered, in stituted an inquiry concerning this thing. Yes, indeed, Susan bad seen it, and thought it was so yellow and soiled Bbe wonld take it down and wash it. "Lorn, sir, it was tbe dirti est little rag," sbe said. "JuBt straw color. And I thought I'd give it a run turougb the tab and the bluing, and make it lit to be seen." "Good heavens!" he cried, with a horrified flash of remembrance of having somewhere beard tbat tne yellower lace was the more precious it was, and that it was never washed on any account evcept by people who did nothing else. "Let uh hhve it at once." And in five lain rues after wards Susan stood before bim hold ing up a little limp rag, and with a nan? as from the blow of something unknown and dreadful, tbe conversa tion that he had beard over the tran som of the hotel door, a year or two ago, swept back npon his recollection. Five hundred dollars! And gone to erief in a moment! And he could no more replace it than he could fly, without what was tbe same to bim as absolute ruin. Of course, he must replace it ; be could not be indebted, through the stupidity of his servant, or through any ether means, to Miss Mercier in that sum. Without any doubt sbe valued snch a bit of lace ; and if anything were needed to dem onstrate to bim tbe wisdom oi tne course be bad decided on, and the utter absurdity of having dared tor a single moment to look with love on one of these darlings of fortuae, it was tbe fact that ber handkerchiefs alr.n wsr ilerus cf 1500. What a nearly worn out at that. Did you imagine, too, that my poor little Kosa could wear a $"00 handkerchief, with out a cent to ber name ?" "Without a cent to ber name?" cried Luian, springing to bis feet. "Exactly. Aba! is that tbe trou ble ? Now why didn't you come and talk it all over with me in the way you used to do, and save yourself all this vexation, and save my little Rosa, too? What an absurd boy not been ablo to sustain tbe charges made in Senator BoutweU'a report." Tbe j'iry was composed of twenty-1 two men, twenty-one of them uegroes, I carpet badgers or st-allawajs and one white Democrat, Frazer, one of: Aimes' incompetent appointments,! foreman " The reason is fnruinbeu in : the animus of tbe article from w hich the above is copied. The community, which demands and supports such expressions as shown by tbe record of tuij.aj past years, woou not Hesitate to; Th . id . t . d murder a grand jury that dared to i K T , issue warrants against bite Liners iaruori:l ori-inn'tv cane from D al and Ku-KIux that supprt such jour-j mascus nals;and, as at Hamburg, when The"nasttiritan came originally Trial Justice Rivers gave them wr from peru. rants for arrest against lawabiding .; Tu gooseoerr, js indigenous u citizens, they evinced their contempt j Great xirita,ja. for "the nigger a" autnority Dy ra.a- Tbe ig nalive of the East and West ladies. Melons were Asia. Filberts originally c oe fritru tVr iuth. The Turnip time originally fr.int Rome The A -Ma. Sage Europe. Sweet majoran poach originally came trum is a native of the S.,u;h i f is a n alive of For- - - 1 ine and demolishing bi3 dwelling also. Aud the Mrrrurrj coo!y concludes I Apri(.oU ,re iatligeno-is to the ine lesson we ursw i"' i plains or Armenia. you are ! Another would have wait ed to bear tnat sne was an neiren.i yea wait to hear tbat sbe is penni less. Well, sbe is, if that satisfies you, except for what I shall leave my little god-daughter when I die which will not be at present, D. V. And there sbe is in the next room now. But, bless me " Luciaa bad not waited for the rest of tbe invitation. He was already in the next room, and Rosa was al ready in bis arms. OCR WAMUIStiTOX LETTEsa. is ouite a margin tor "intimidation between ns and the boundaries of tbe law, and we can govern ourselves ac cordingly." Tbe Columbus, Ga., Ii'mcn contains a report of tbe Commissioners of Agriculture, of tbat State, urging the people to spare no effort to de stroy the grasshoppers that bave ap peared all over the State. Our Westtrn friends are not alone in their misery. But are not "grasshoppers," "TilJen heresy," and "nijjrr impu dence," rather a "retribution?" During tbe year ending June 'M, l0, there arrived in the United States, 23,572 Chinese immigrants, against lfi,t3 'n 1875. Gamma. Washington, D. C, August 3, 18"f.. Wh at Tne rain uas i0XE FOR "in CITY "Tlit'MBS IP !" STATUS OF J. rROCTOK KNOTT AND "WHITE LIN- f.R" BLAI-KBLRN PRESIDENT tiRANT's DETERMINATION TO "Pl'T - NONE BIT LOYAL MEN ON fll ARp" IMPORTS A Nil EXPORTS EOR JUNE, 1876 THE MERIUIAN (MISS.) MER Cl'RY MANTSTO KNOW WHY SENATOR BOl'TWELL's CHARGE WAS NOT Sl'S TAINEP, ETC. "It's a long time 'tween drinks," old Mother Earth sighed on Saturday evening last, as tie thunder cloud burst over her after a continuous thirst of fortu lhree dai ! The last storm of any character in this vicinity, was on the 17th of Juie last, since which time a few apologetic showers have visited as but to tantalize. Early vegetables, corn, etc., are past re demption, but ali late or Fall crops may date a new lease of life, while the thousands ol young trees set out this season, oor parks, avenues, etc., already show tbe revivifying influ ences of the drenching they have en- ioved A few days more, and tbous- - - .... ., . ands ot dollars expended on our paras ( rematlaal la ! rell. shame! what wickedness! what a How could a He burned with preposterous tony i booog man marry ! indignation then. But to replace it ; one-third oi tbe : .,. lAm X.Sa sum ne was saTiug inrctm little property from mortgage all tbe money he really naa in tne worm uu The Charleston (S. C.) ol July 19. contains tbe following: "A strange event recently occurred in this county, which carries tbe mind back to those ancient days when the remains of the dead were dispos ed of by cineration. Tbe subject of this remarkable funeral ceremony was Mr. Henry Berry, an aged and highly respectable citizen of this coun tv. whose rare tact, industry and economy, honestly exercised, enabled him to amass a very large property. He owned about twenty thousand acres of land, and bad in tbe bank be tween fifteen and twenty thousand dollars. About fifteen years ago he bad occasion to take up the dead bodies of two children, and, seeing their condition, vowed then that ahn h rlierl his body should be burned instead of buried. He accor dingly made his will, dividicg bis property among his children, but in serting a proviso that his body, after death, should be burned, and in ease it was not tbat the whole of bis es tate should go to a church near by, at which he worshiped. Some time ago be took a member of his family into a piece of woods and garden-palaces, would have beeu Lear the house and pointed out to sis expenses ! It was ond that for the ruin of his hopes, his ambition, Lis pride, tbat scorned so to be any body's debtor, ll inrew Dim uaca. iu tbe race bow long! But it most be done. He had a trine over io"" io tbe National Solvency Lank, lie drew bis check for the necessary sam, and folded it away in bis pocket-book, and thee went aboat his basioess till niirhtfall. wheo he came back to his! dreary rooms, -od made himself ready for a call at Mrs. Raroetta's. The night had never seemed so beautiful, the stars so large and keen, and far above the earth, so remote and cold they typified all the dear and happy things of life forever re- moved from binv Uis near, was chilled, and bis face was white when hs stood at last in Airs, isarnetta s . , a ..a ... tnwinr-iojm, anq sne nuaict j ior- ward to meet bim. He bad not asked for Miss Mercier. "It is a delicate errand, Mrs. Bar netta " said he, with a dreary at- ismtit at smiling. "But the truth is that mw maid, in her officious kind ness, has done such damage to a bit of Miss Mercier's property thai I most replace it. And 1 have come to beg yoo, out of yoor friendship for me, to transact the affair, if such an article can be replaced. I believe these little trifles are rather costly, and if yoa will procore one," and he laid the check be had drawn that morning and tbe little limp rag ia Mrs. Barnetta's hand "as like tbe origi nal as possible, I " "My dear Mr. Malvin, what is Us world are yo.a talking ot?" cried Mrt. totally lost, but we cao now promise our Centennial visitors a view of the prettiest city on tbe continent "array ed in living green." After all tbe "lire and smoke," nut $397.24 could be collected in twelve years for a national monument to the memory or istonewau J season, tbe committee bave wisely turned tbat sum over to the Iee Monument Association. As "one good turn de serves another," would it not be ad visable to turn all tbe funds over to the support of the orphans made by the devilish ambition tf Davi, Lee, Jackson, Lamar, Toombs.Gordon, and traitors of that ilk ? "Thumbs up !" We bave long wrestled with our gigantic intellect in endeavoring to come to some conclusion upon the status of J. Proctor Knott, in the Blaine examination, and that of the "White Liner" Blackburn in the for midable accusations be failed to con firm with the testimony of Marsh and other ductile tools. But the follow ing bit of description of the "under dog in the fight" so fully relieves the "gai." aforesaid, we present it with out further introduction : "A ity dog was trotting along ontpile- under a carriage, when a country dog, dun-colored, and tangled-haired, and with a desire to show off, espied him. Without hesitating be sprang from bis trust, and made a headlong dasn lortoesooo. nem er he mistook the length of bis stride. or the revolution of tbe wheels, is not known ; but be bad bis month open and his teeth set in readiness for a bite, when tbe forward wheel passed over bim and turned bim over, and tbe bind wheel, climbed upon him and went grinding down on the other side This left the country dog lying on his back in tbe street, sob bing with bis whole heart, and think ing of green fields and umbrageous trees, and what a spotless ass be bad made of himself in the opinion of tba. city dog and his perfectly con tented companions." Moral : Be careful lest you pay fancy prices for yoor whistle. Tbe nomination and confirmation of Gen Raum to the position of Commissioner of Internal Revenue is but one more evidence of President Grant's determination to ' put none but loyal men on guard," and a guar antee to bis old comrades in arms that he has never forgotten the efforts they made to keep tbe "Union as it was." We bave before us an official state ment from tbe Bureau of Statistics, giving the values, Customs Districts, of Imports into, aod Domestic and Foreign Exports of Merchandsie from, the United States during the month of June, 1377. The aggre gate are as follows : Imports (ia rata) iMtaestke t-xporta (aaiiew value.)...- Forein fcxport Imported Merchandise, la the bsral veer ewlioJea.M:ahoss taaa tano tb yrevsuaa year Exported, snore than daring lb prevt- mb. mmmr - - - Exports In Merchandise, la tb ascal year of llTi. xeed ar Imports . Kxeeasef Exportaa, WJ.. ..... imports th swank of June, IS. J, Halttmor received - Imporu Boetoa reoeived - N. Y. PbU'a. - 8aa Frisco Fxporla fcsr Jaae, MTa. fro N SNW 14 L34.;l bim tbe exact place where be desired to be burned, and also the trees which he wished cut down and used lor the purpose. Last Monday be died at the age cf eighty years, and his body was put in a plain box (as he had'directed and the size of which be had given), and hauled in a cart drawn by a mule to this place. He bad provided that $500 be given to William Hurtling, a mulatto, to whom be was much attached, for superin tending the burning. Six logs of pitch pice were put on the ground, and on these, forming two tiers, were laid five other logs. Light wood ras pil.-d about on the logs, and at the bead, foot and sides of tbe box con taining tbe body. Tbe wDole height of tbe funeral pyre was ten or twelve feet. Several male members of tbe old man's family were present, and a number of negroes, but conside.-ing the occasion, the crown was small. Torches were applied simultaneously, aod with a good deal of agitation, to tbe four corners of the pyre, and the fat wood was soon burning and cracking. It was the old gentleman's express desire that his ashes should Hisannear amid tbe llame and smoke, or be mingled with the soil under neath the pyre, and so no precautions were taken to preserve tnem. i ne burning began at eigbt o'clock in the morning and was finished in six boars. A MrsiBS rlwelsjwrw. One of tbe most remarkable instan ces of tbe strangeness of events came to light a few days ago, upon toe ar rest of Theodore Dickerson, the horse thief. The crime for which be was arrested was for stealing a mole from Dr. W. II. Grimes, about seven years ago. He was arretted witb one Tom White, a rather notorious character, who lived in and around Atchison at tbat time- There was the usual de lay ia the arrest and the trial, and the case was fought as determinedly as possible. Dickerson was a man ol family, and White was a single man, both having been what ia known ia the "professioa" as "pala" for several years, Finally, seeing that convic tion was inevitable, and there was no knits. if nC(l uital of either. White said " " t - - i to Dickerson: "You. area married man ana nave a family; I am a single man and bave o new care for. We will put all the money we can scrape together, and lurniso bail for yon, and you jump the country. 1 will staua im brunt or it, ror it is a ueau. txna.ui. we are done for." This was suffi cient. Together they procured about six hoodred dollars, and with it Dick erson found bondsmen, and, as he was advised by White, be jumped the country. A few weeks after tbat While was sentenced to the peniten tiary for seven veais. Ao wore was ri!inifir oi iiriaeiauis ' The Greek called butter bjutourus "cow cheese." Caier original'v grew wild in Greece and North Africa. The walnut is a native of Persia, the Caucasus aod Ch'na. Pears were originally brought from the East by the Romans. Tbe jlove is a native of tbe Malac ca Islands, as also is the nutmeg. Vinegar is derived from two French words, "vinaigre" sour wine. Cherries were kaown in Asia as far back a. the seventeenth century. (i arli came to as first from Sicily and the shores of the Mediterranean. Asparagus was originally a wild sea coast plant, aud is a native of Great Britaia. Tbe tomato is a native of South A rr erica, and takes its name from tbe Portuguese word. Nectarine is said to bave received I its name from nectar, tne principal drink of tbe gods. Greengage is called after the Gage family, who first took it to Fngland from a monastery in Paris Parsley is said to have come from Egypt, and mythology tells os it was used to adorn the bead of Hercules. Apples were originally brought from tbe East by the Romans. The crab apple is indigenous to Great Britain. The canteloupe is a native of Amer ica, and so called from tbe name ot a place near Rome, bere it was culti vated in Europe. It is a curious fact that while the names of all our animals are of Sax on origin, Norman names are given to tbe flesh tbey yield. Tbe onion was almost an object of worship with tbe Egyptians two thousand years before the Christian era. It first came from India. Before the middle ot the seven teenth cectury tea was cot used in England, and was entirely unknown to tbe Greeks and Romans. Tbe word biscuit, in French, is "twice baked," because, originally, that was tbe mode of entirely de priving it of moistare to insure its keeping. Cloves come to os from the Indies, and take tbeir name from Latin "clauv vos" or French "ekiin," both mean ing a nail, to which tbey have resem blance. Lemons were used by the Romans to keep moths from their garments, and in the time of Pliny tbey were considered an excellent poison. Tbey are natives of Asia. Can i ao h, .iiirr, ..-..... iog philosopher, as be gathered up box. "It's gittin trusted for i He lounged op to the othce counter picked up a toothpick, and as Le pried away a his molars be aaid to the clerk: "Must be hanl mustn't it? for a man to be buried in a trance state'" "Yes'r." was the brief reply. "That's all I'm afraid of, continued tbe confidential dead-beat. I'm afraid I'll be burned before I'm really dead." "I guess not," answered the tlerk; "the law regulates that." "The law! How?" "It prescribes bow long the body shall hang before being cut down." The man softly laid the toothpiek down and went over to look at the files of daily papers. "See here, my bright fellow," said a stranger to a Chicago boot-bla k the other day, "just give my shoes a good shine up a regular cent one. III pay you the next time 1 come around." . , r.n't d, it Misler " retried tne youo his ahUV.rx uhtne una as is ieS ruinin this country, an' bringin' on tfce hard times." Aod be moved down the street for a cash job. It is Mid tbat on a certain occa sion, a somewhat celebrated Kogiifb divine discovered, but only when al ready in discovered, but only when already in the pulpit, that he bad forgotten his manuscript W here upon be called to tbe clerk. 'Jonas, I have left mp vrmon at borne, band me up tbe Bible and I'll read tbem a chanter from Job worth ttn of it.' A mani rAfTiuivi firm is Masa- . ..,1 ,1. nant riirbt cnuseua ran w.uiv" r o I of a noieless sbeo. A hoe thai doesn't creak like a barn doer and i wait a nn the whole family wben a man goes home late at night .hould be worth millions. A debtor severely questioned at to the reason of bis not paying a just debt replied : 'Solomon was a very wise mau, and Samson a very strong one, but neither of m coold pay his dMa without money.' A backward spring is produced by presenting a red-hot peker t a man's nose. With the advent of the liad-Uik d'SultoagDr. dre.se. kneeling isvkarrh .... . 71M1.;1 heard ... !. tvlrl. - when La was. for the .n ara Ml rCCOliU uuiw, so... -- c - , 'S.aSjii Grimea' mule, and once more incar- j of sty le. Lisi-oTtlcerated in our county jail. o ut Aa indina lady bent iLi i dore Dickerson was a setter tt liaea-ningr of the same day that Tbeo-i. . . ralifornia. tellisa- hiiw JU.7WI.11A . .7 i - ......rl Tom . i. Kaliisaiire Hoatoa mm flew York mm failedcia mm tsnair'tara Exported Spec aod Beilka ia the awath ol Jan. Va7, Exported Jan. IsT - FxpnTte hi t twelve aaoalbs cadis Jaae 30, 1T. Exported at the saaae saoBtn, of ts?5. . 4,U,! White arrired in Atchison irom I be- . .... t. k(i :, too. j.-sa penitentiary, his time having expired j ' SMISS.MS : , : TV' L . .rn.nw rt.cr.!e 4Tll."i tnat uoruiuj. i ii uj sin ." r r j.j;,Mi ... . ,...- atorv. but rt is because tbey axe too at-Ae-wigtrirti- trn. Dickerson is now in ' MIvea to hold any thing else. jail, and White has gone 10 otaer -- aL .... r..,.j f'iH Tim The show is over. ai,13,ict ' pa: . .""" "J ' tbat the family bad isnallpoa. and like full of rja. tbem- I
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