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KtSWHIXf: AFTEB BAI.V JOSBTOWK SAYIKSS BffiJli THESE FACTS! LIST OF EXHIBITS U'o CLIMUN STKKET, joxisTowx.rA. TI1K TESTIMOXY OF THE WHOLE WOULD. lrAlL.Nnt HA., AlTOKNt, A T L.A . fiu o aieriu rua! ccms -VHtit-rel, I',, wii. eima-ioti to hi r.;re aitit a tut. -UCtl'i lO All UF1U lv-iupinei-n and iwerj. J. U. tnJl-fc AriMK.XLY AT LAM', Chtrt.'re.l Sti innl ri2 l-.i. Lhi.u rcIv. N.tcL.ui'ocfcut uri; rcrf!vt.i ih.r ui-HUii : 1. H. Li i !v. Ikiiici .lt luUi.u, 1. J- lTrrlJ, luiii'l J. rrwi m; iirrrt. .1 ArriKXF.Y AT LAW, itj autHiiira io rnii iites itu! Cti :!.. j. O.K3I3IEL&S03S, Sti' v t .MUM,! fblU let). i jO-I Schell & Kimme SOMERSET, l'A. I lkv f .s.:hkll. atp knki aI i-a;v, U'I o urui tit i'l-UAji-a .'ttf r.ol. Uilirt lu . l.l.'ui'ioitl jii.M x. Mil- li-ll. r. l WaITKCH. ti ':uT-. 'r.iii jr ilai .! 4 (. iTt!i:it- : r Art, h. ti I attm:.vkys at j J. & tl. La. KAl.T, tfn. 4IK1 i;'Utt i OtKJUlMr'. Ail Im:!?.v.-& tfO lLlttrJ I'J (('.Vail U L JifcUlj LiV Alt IHl'.U V. fltiiicjc 'Unlie. U;n?d iu .iisuitii' ti iiuii .iik. J' HN U. SCOTT, ATTO!iNEV AT LA A'. ri, o met up ia lAr'i( .,uii oiia ii-it-aiy. AIllrr!pUunof re rnitJiablr tJ;e proper sua i.iliii'nt uo T this liitrsiiumMt prr Prtiji. Tw auiupt locurv bu U-i( !) (tinner- sliouU tue stiu uuiU a tuKfy UisratsJ r-juul-tioo rvuaus DuutiuralU lu brvit uut ith WD lur uj a lew oj". The ou!f rati"iil cJ f Uix-ev.'iu trvHiiiu-uu a InJuttei ny oaiuiv U t rcaiurctiic iuUAtuaiiou ia and alxut (lio wound ua jfc-oliiv i be uejrfUU.riutf pa rid by rubbiujc io pK uiy uf Lh Oiuliucui xaii i hrrtsi into hiinu. i -a will caufu i mahuAUl liuutur ti- be tlraiu fa oil irm ilu lur-i, rwuilen, and discuWrtd 1 I pari0jM.nd aUai ifte wvuud. ure, ui uktr, aud wiivu tlicsc Ituiuurs rc r uiuvml. tlie wvUinlMhfin tvi will su tival : Warm brtad and waier poul-lu-cn it pp lieu over the ailtt-U-d pria, alter tnc tiiuitiicut btjtru well molted In, will Muiti' and Mlvu Ui AtiK: aud Tv'iy asui .he euru. There i a n-writti'u ol ulcer, frfc ad swelling, alacli uted uul ii uauiod here, atlt'U-iaul upa the M-lu-9ut 'ih. aud i-tf which this Otuiiueul Is ur gen u rcjuueuisl as a aoverv.KU remedy, in curtia eucu 'iPvHK'U ann it never io re- ure lUe nein ta healihy Mate it lh fiV.i tx Ukeu acrvrau: lu the prmled lulrucUoi. lf pthrrlas t lrrratrl hore Throat, anil Nrarlrl aMd alhrr tflrn. Any of the atove disctie niay be curd hj Belt rniiMuK tuo ttuuraiui iliree tiiucf a uuy iuio tiie ch4i, i.irvttt, auu ttei k ui the patient ; it wuJ un peneirale, atKi Kive iuiiiiruiai rehel. ileui.-:n laai-n ty the mouth uiiutt vrrate uMn the whole MMeinVre it Uttlui.-tf (ii im lcl. in any fet-al pari, herea tu inutnicut will tiu us work at uu-v. V lt-eer tries iimj unoeiit iu ih ave manuer i'r iho uihmc tuuifi, or aiiy Kiuilrui vr.irr !ifHinv; the vm-st mid thruMt, mil Dud Iiteuimdea relieved lT a fhrm. Ail sutlert:rfl troia Uteve cuuiplaiuu onvUld em e)u) t he I hrual t ucdtiui io a lare treau aua water putii'.v, al ter i lie tttiuiuem U oeeu wed runteU in : it iil xreatiy aSMAt tltccurd tu thMut aoj cbsu iouuiythe leVi-r and lern the iiillauiAi"U, ti Killer u-n i'iii fii.uii h lukea ma hi ami tiMimina;. i be Omtiueul will proauoe vri)dra iku. iUe rrana ertcentUl in a.t eact vi lever, . tlirtiMim. r axitrn iiir miirht ixt an utnireit- , , - J WU'P. NO. 2C0 Hl RtJIt j jCHNSTOWN,?A., rilr. riwlnlaa. Mrlrlnrea. linrj Sc'inai it I.rirk B'-l taft. j The aVv clnWof c-mpUintu will be rcinvvH t j -y itiutiUy toRj'ciniti t lie part? wiih iviirm WHter, j A fic!l'Tal ld.kil)iC iU:ilirTlaUl.t U'U ( imt tui-u i-y tuwt etlcdUMl rutttiii)c m lhe liiul- ! Accouma of Merchants and oth i er Bvmcss People Solicited. Dralts negotiable in all parts of xhe Coun try for sale. JVIoircy loaned and ; Coliectrcns made. Cambria County B A N K , Li hippy Minllicbt weatbrr 1' a!l to iair (a U.-t. Thr dreary s;orm cloojs jjtber. Ixfe'i iky It oTerrast. But j.y Uall mm, herraAer, And Ioto Phall live ai;aiD, H'llh kinaes an.) with laughter Like unnfhine after rain. Dut tliruuh the lrifc and rrow lie true, be brare alwava, A nd brljrht will be the morrow, Th'Wqh deaulale the day. Fur joy will come hereatar, And lore fhall lire avaln. With kiwn and with lauRbtcr, Ljke ranohice aflerrain. When ftrife and etorm are over. Line's no snail twain at l.t. And mrmurj-rhaUulsruTer The jweetneM or the pat. Sn juy shall ccme hereafter. And lure hall lira airaln, Wlthkiwes and with laniibtrr. Like sua'hlne after rain. we t AT THE set County Agricultural Society. rare idhgioatioo sid rare faculty. sweet youog dsughter's life grew Mean while, a Xooie crew up, her ) in Lis oiiI. father grew old, frew onco, rew At last with a rush an J a roar miSPriT irrpw un(Uinrahlp nmi fXAft-' Bivnt into thf sUnnn ing to an tat.iifafcltf degree. Pru-i The e-ovrd pasted out. I put my-i Fourth Annual Fair of the Soaier dence ia yootb p to deiceuerate i "e!f lieiweeo John Oaklev aud tbei iDto parstuiooT io oW Wben Xan-' lovers. I saw ibem alib:. Siirae-! nie was fifteen she ra left without aoj ! bod? pushed by, and, suruebow, Nau- ioHtroction whaterar. She grew op j uie got eeperated from Richard, aa lonoceot and as wild as any yocng ' "Nauoie!" I beard bim say in quick ! savage of tbe WooA. ; toDe of alarm. Tb situation bat its elements of! Joba Oakley beard it too. Hej romani-P A nnr nipet lilitho TMin.'itiiuh.H h. m Th hrU,ht lilif in 1 im ' L " eller. Qiarc aid Colt girl impriwoed io rickety . Id h..ue, ! the station fell upon them. ! M- St"'tr' "ve stallion, and tvraoized overy a Nero am..ng' "liv beaveo there tbeT are be ,,1n Shutter, walkinij horse, men! No doubt ibe cast Iooioz! mutie'red. exeultinrlv. " , Uudolph Ferner, brood mare. jeyes outward iotO'tbe great, uq j He flung himself out. Kit-hard j do draft mare, j known, woudertull world tbe world ' saw his daDger. In an iastaut be !o. sucking colt. lull ol all beautifurpos-sibilities ibe bad put Nanoie into a carriaire and u. . ,,0,in' Pr- mnz "orses. ppruug in after ber. He gave an or-i AIex- "Utitrym'iii, native sUUion; b. do di Jeoaie MiiU-r do do nzr n auer, 4 ymv .a. Geo. Ziinrrierman, garict .t Jacob Ctirkman, earl? ro p John II. Weller. ij bcadif f . i Emaaoei P;Ie. - I do 1 " ' IS- S. iiuier, 1 bead of ca'Jii , E. 0. IieLberifpr. radish- do kon'raf,:. S. S. Miller, po'.aioea. do proLfic. . do g:raeu. Henry 11. Witt. d,,z. KoM. uj j beads cash. d t . ! Mr. ( Zimmeraiaa. i! . : r.'i' II0RES. lesL do yonng dut-ks. Andrew Hoapt, 5 bantam chicken. A I. Sunner, coop chickens Tariety; b, David Ankeny, pr. turkeys. leo. u r-urall. pr. geese. io Alex Hunter, display of tarkeys; b. '' do pr. geese. do Willin Ankeny. 6 pigeotia; best. t do Mrs I.U ushaud, pr. w. p. chickens; b. do do pr. speckled game; lst. do Cvrus Shaulis, tr. ceese; best. d ) F.Xatigle, r., pr. banUni chickens; h.j Emanuel Tile. 1 pt. Irans. James Shaffer, fnx squirrel: best. ; IVier Hrfliey, 1 pu ijue I s rett-r Hellley, black game chickens; b. ! do 1 rt. mi xed; ; kuL'.ra:i. j tt-jj eai-t. 1 Lead cj'j, 1 "j'. lima In - pt. while b 1 duz ciu-uri.! a , I Uv.2. Cfunc ;e. us. 4'IS ns. . St. I world which a young girl's imagina tion explores over and over with a j new delight. ' V i Xo doubt she Lad uicamed of the Tfc? driver , tenderness of love, the 8eetueoS of ated old man. dt-r under bis treat b. mounted the box- "Stop I stop slouteu the infuri- do bujjgy mare. WalTIU I'OR THE TRAIX. I'M." D1 i i.c .iir T.i- iltt: o i t'ieii;ly Iaiva ; ma , f ani na i:vcr r uif n; nd uld. mi(i- in i. pir. ol tn uuej fc-rf,e r:;v'a m: ervi tt-.wt d al Uie rxie ul ia irf"..t iTattr.ai!!. il li-U .x nn-nihi" or i- uypr. SM--iri irr;i:K- ii..-ii:ft ti tl tiur.'Uitf and t.ttd nn-iif yf :n '.rurt. aprw'.-?i. D-..rJV. likil HAKHH toi ler i.i? iii' i iii.une. la in is tdKiuid ikm, a uotnenl In arrilni :ieir ixt'eiviM. It Miuu.i be uier-iooU that it u i; i 5u:ti 'ictil ii.erely to Muear tne OintDteiit un the nttf-ieu part.". Out it tiU-i t well rarttKi ui tor a cU'i'ipr:i('lj nine twy wr .um ntnr! h uy, thai il utrty ,K utiken tuto this p tietu. whwiffl 11 tU re tuxrr n liMdi ii orr or wouul a.- elleetHaliy aa ih- uti tiji iMi t. to the eye. There airaiu lrrau I jitn water fiMi.iiicef.aiier ine rutKint( in uro t ( nuii:if.i w ul d aTvat ier ice. Tin is the otiir j sarx ir-uttDr!it kr aia!tr. ews ul cinutT in ihe f : .L.,i'.li, -r wui rt- liiir-, uur In ir-iteral hearing do a li. IndlacrrtloBiK or Youth ;fcore and I Ircrs. Ill fcS. tl At. K I M M IO. wiii co?:x .no ;.r.". ire -e t tU fitiii-r if -tnr-oi aid rtirr-.u-iu r:fnr;. l':ftr.-e laic old pi.ce, a e r.rl t ie (f e h'U-e. M. tXiU.JS, rENTT, Jiv.uer.-v. 'Pa. .iait i:t tU'e4 r H it. up c.!i:. Me-re tie cr. a! til i;ut- ti i-'Uml i.-:-rprvd l iK tra-itiiK- - An.iioil tv-:lj ui ail kiuv aud i (ate tp. tiktnai.titertex!. U;Nrrata4i aam-aieu. iCHN DiBERT. 10M3 D HOSERTS. JOHN DIBERT & CO., i-v k TaTT "1" lll j t' r.KJK .l.v tarni il ItiBt ' J J 4 f Z J ': I'Ui wkfU uui.1 n ' M 1. S i 6 i 1 m. ' to-Uttaru iu .lit- I IluK-llIii " -A r.. . im,s ,,ty , C3I512 AS3 ULNLLiii ETEETS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. S. GOOl, piirsiciAX tt ArviitiiN of XerrbHittH nnd wilier fotjiiitr! pele olic-U-i"tl. Ilntl'tt iiutlMbl- In nil I paa-tM of the -iinirj lor ttle. ! ioue) t.une Mitl 4 llet-liuu I Made. Interest Kt the rate of Sim 1'er eeU iht annum hI- i ! ert o "I lute leMil. fcariiitr. leMit IIimiKm Imhii. DK. W. M. .MAKT1X, el. mimI luu r--l t oitifraunded ! Ni:iiMiiiiiiu!l.t when leirel. KESIDENT DENTIST, ' lu i. ral limk'in Bum-ss Trsn:.atL SSOMUKSIVl, l'A. I . NUHEliSKT, mV. Hannic .frcr! year ef-rk-nr-. i. .n::y vrv-j I'HTva l. wrt.-rm itil vrrj'.i"ii- ut--n iri'i. t Anili' mil in- riei on nil ihv mprv vm! planr j IN'tii (.ti,-1 ati?iiir pci. Kr--rviic.. ; i-.t- nnt- ami trrfl: a !-in!:T. t"- ifo !-''-? acj't lire s.Tti.-rft Ht-aM. huti.-t-tiin yoantCTe.!. aprl "VVlvI. COLLINS, ir.TiT, ifi-e at'Te fa i-T a Vr-'' r-iTf. S-nv?rft, i'a in the lam Ontti rear i tare ra;iy re drrd b prm-p vi anfnr.al iwih hi t.:i p! ve. 1 ur r jiMiit irn'riiu d!nnJ t-Tietti hsf in iu.t aii u enhtKe m iarinti- loal r-.u liu.f i Nt c! tu at lower pri than J'cU r..o a'' tht'iii lu au o.her ple tn lh5 ou:i;r . Uiu bk lu.k.r.aiti ftioi uih lor aiic U tiit-rt liUio i an pt-Ti.i, aiu.'t.;mv h-ua-if it rui. m-i itiimibr the a'j -.i-iua r-uii Hthat 1 i.,ve uitt'iN wcth-or tiiai J ti-l j : 'inc f'-J r.u t'faeii' a. i iu v c m cail aae ul iui ::n 1 jft-t a new "t t ;rec ol charge. v. Js-lt.'.;'; .1 1 Sir" " Tul):CC9 an3 Ciars, VllilUil-a lC KLTA1L, J. IZ. Zimmerman, r. Somerii-t, I'runa. ,e IT. :i ot il G. MILLEIt, aftr twelve V.lr prart.i' lu Si.aakeviUe. i.hb s..iy lot-a(d at S'tuer-ei lr ;ht ;ric li.. ai: tua: r prvfed -aa. r:- t-i utiiet rf i aiirM.t aa: vr.LUv e .! ? i. Iruit Sttrv, upp-iie il.e H.irai H uik w xk tar raa t oi'ik-ui:Hi al .U time jr. ; :,-rill eKixtv.. . a,.? j r ii,pUv iirat-rtd. John iuli s, DEITTIST. ttrt in tH3rclh a Nttf'n new tniM't. Main rr.- Mr1. SvtPit, Fa. nvll TV.r of rU:r? :-r d.r-r.t brsT.'. 7oannfo tsrv f't ! im; l-'. f f . rf ine of iri(r. Th. ii .;t.r; ? x-t'mtI it jit In the mr-a-t. i it c .f ;he ! :'.- L( frwinpf Itdraro rvor iTi-sb: to rn.T?.-:. lM-v tf jt the liu- . jaa'JO Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GROCER! Fiour and Feed STORE. w;lMn2, cjn wi:h it rtf.iMty, in umitiif i.t the nsel trtviv. ana lui.rti.u. as rttviu- iijsiru-. tit-ni1. , lien tn-ai- tlicy uuiv dry ul' in iie iUrc riksu iu dli.Hher : alu-rvas ililfi U;ntiu-nt vi;i. icuivve iuv t:uu,Mr iriu itie i- 4tiu, auti Icwv. lUr pHiii-ui a viur. at. nltliy Itiuur. tt rt.-.iiuie viiutf wui, lUu u:ut Ui- t.i iLurc a ropirml Satlhno- Pr! l. nl MifT Joint,. AltU'crb th alMTe comphlnt" diff-r wilcly tn their "iiai litul titurv, vet ttw-y rv-iuire It-w.-al trfatiaiu Matt, ol the wor ef-. el wh rfl iei.!r. ail! yitlj in aci-inparsiiwrly ?h"n pare f lime whu iliii1 l:u4li:i-ni i.uiiliitf ully ruttcl inm leiarl" atltxlcd, t-u alter evrry iKUrr reran. "Waiting for the train ma'am?" "Yes bir." He growled! I smiled. "Confound 'em! They're late!M be growled again. Of course, I too, confounded them in my beart of hearts ; but, being a wumau, 1 hid my sorrows in my iireaat, and endured it heroically. Heroically ! If there isn't heroism in waiting puiieuiiy for a train three hours oser-due iu enduring the smell of tobacco ; tbe pro'aaity of rough men ; the gas Irora tbe great monster of a con I Move that always dwells ij wa'aiog rooms; in suffering the paugs of hunger ; in dying of the head-ache aud bt'art-acbe in know ing that your complexion is begrimed by ciuders ; that your chignon is com ing dowb, and your crimps straight- eniug out; that your bounet is awry; that your bands are dirty ; that you battered appearance, which is puic fully suggestive of having been out over night, and not getting home in the morning if to be, and to know all this, and still to smile, and smile and be amiable, is nut heroism, pray what is? I had becu there three mortal hours. I bad eaten all my sandwich es, and read all my newspapers; moreover, I bad committed to memo ry all the posters on the walls. I Lad computed several cantos of poet-j ry, and a tragedy deep and bloody j coougb to timu tne naraent Dean. It was onl? a small eflurt more in the Mime direction to look benignly on tbe old man, aud even attempt consolation. "1 dare say tbe train will be here soou now," 1 fcaid pleasantly. lie turned his face toward me, and snarled, lu so doing, be showed an array oi long, yellow, pointed teeth. It was not au agreeable spectacle. And uow that I no.iced it, his wizen ed, wrinkled, old face Lis narrow, cold, leaden eyes, which could hard- friendship, of a borne full of all : gracious bapimiesj And perk-aus ! M4imt iflla hep h.inV fitVdti.ilr hop . n H I her courage died. ( For tbe ! who saw ber. said ibat at last she al ways! got tbe lo.k of a batieut, eufft-riug creature in her evert that ber Ix-autv grew into such pathos thai it touched all bear's. ! - do S. 6. Miller. L' iianiii I Pile. lo Cut at last, and j&st in time, the! iiav la.iod. in Lit rxui mau.iira tie :iv livLt utt. I fancied, but at tbe im- eiKHild I taken ae-Mr-Un to the i.ric'eJ nireotrms i " , i : . .. i i l.. a-.vuni'au:;u t-x'.-n uux. bvik :Lt Ointwunl tad TiiU ti'd ttr rt?J in foUorrinj fpf .- fad U-i', CurrJ(rt), R.ienmatia, LiAd iirtt.., t'anrera, Nc-aiU". urup. C.-!Hnic:ed and S..rc .' ipple?, Himim". Mill Joint?, ISure I'Uruaoi. Hue ul Aiowhe- rJimaatia!!", ISkin liiMsift a, tta ani &uiu- r ia. alaa, lcwrvy, f-.ie. hut. rv r. Hn.:. Om.tiv, tiiaa-inlar Tmn-.ra. vm!ieo.i'-. tsaiilliiga, il'lerra. i't.;ii.iainfl. Lnmi', tWiHUHlii, hapiu nands fuea, (iawj. C'At'II03t ! None are Pennine oale, thr ciifu.iir. J. iiavuutK. aa aa-nL tur uw l'aitd S.ta, urrvania cm-ii t.x ul 1'tiU.nJ tiiniOH-ut A I, n-iaCM rt-aarJ iu Ov aiven to any uoe ren dcrmx wti-a IntvrmatKai aa may luaU to me delve- U 'uui auy rty ur paruea cvau:. ri-uin in. mcuicint-. wr VtfiMiiux ilic aanie.kiwaujir ilM-m le i pj-uriua. .Si.:.l at the .Minnraotury ot Vrvlrf Itou uiwav &.i;o., Nvw irk. au.l hyall re,..?rtabie l'ia;.'lf:jii iKiicrMU Medirine Ihjv Unicoi the i'ii. w.Tiu, ii. in;-.. ut. 6iit;Li9. anuai J eai h. j M.Thrre ir rio.i.'.craMe raring by tiVir.i the : lanerr p:ie.. I N. B. Iiirertho for the ftnidanre nf patimt Bi-very OiMtilvr are allien lo e h pot. j uji- ia. m j. s , fairy prince came. 1 He came this iim in the humble guise of a rlerk a youth of two an i twenty who bent bit youug back, and strained bis bright Joung eyes over the almost im-xtricable taugle into which J.'bu Oakley V new ways, bis penuriousuers aud gt?ed bad precipi tated his affairs. i Kicbard Sbermab brought order out of this chaos, aud the res j It came in profits wbicb began topuur ia. Oakley was glad aud grateful. ' I'll raise your salary next year. I'll give you " i And he named a so-m at which tbe young mau colored, but not wiih pleasure. "I can't keep a Wife, sir on that sum.'' "A wife !" thundered the old man. "What do you want wiih a wife, you youug idiot ?" ' Kicbard got down from his desk "1 thiuk, Mr. Oakley, we had bet ter part. I can commaud twice my present salary eUewhere eaeiiy. 1 should Dot have staid with you so long, if it badu'i been f-r your daughter." ,. John Oaklej's faee grew purple with rasre. He raved he swore. At la.-t. as the readiest way to puuisb tbe young man, be poured out Li ruL-e upon Xauuie. Imagiuc tbe p-jor girl's torture- Tne diiver laughed signiUcantly, and drove ofT. A9 the carraiije turn ed iuto the stream of light, old Uriu- people j der's sharp eyes saw tbe name on the panel. He turned, blunderiag upon me io the dark, just as i bad discovered my J- ,l- " ' : 'Jacob Kl own cammed iu """""a He seized its door. "To the Clarendon House as fast i nn'l Crichfic-U, 2 j r. old colt, j S. J Laker, 3 r old stallion draught. ! DavH L'mmert, 3 yr. oi l mare. do 2 do do do do do as von can go !" he roared. The coachman started. -It is all right," 1 whispered; 'onlv drive home, and by the long est way." Mt rT"d Chriptie told me after ward that he thought I wa bring ing home somn ltiuatie friend from the asvlum. Fortut ately he was that rare servant 'n" obeys without ejuestion, and so h-.- quietly put me in. It was uot a pleasant situat'oo. The old man growled at my entrance; he mnt'ered to himself; he seemed, indeed very much like a maoiac. Christie drove off through lighted (streets through dark allys, through lighted streets again. tMfeley began to be impatient. We csme upon a wide open road. We were bowling over it ia Sue style, when he turned npra me suddetily. In the chance light from the street lamp bis face was frightfid. "I started to go the Clarendon Huse. Where ore we?" he said, fiercely. "You are in my private carriage, sir, 'on vour road to my residence at Ilro-t-i de " -The " I won't repeat tbe words he used Wben his rae was Dartlv speDt. he ; bowled : Let me cet out let me get oat I I Chambers Huston, sucking colt; i J. H. Weller, native stal. -1 vr. old. me, urauglit maie. do ?, yr. old maie. S:nu"l L. vVeller, brood man-; 21 Lest W. il. rftahl, 2 yr. old stillioo. lo suckiiig t-clt. Leninrd Ferrel, stallion. Samuel Walker, brood mare. tl ho s , draught. Henry Keister, :i r. i!d stallion. do 2 d do J-eii!i Mason, 1 do iiorsC. J..I. WeiL'le, pr. drft and match do; b. Joiin Sn Icr, broiMl mare. do sucking colL do 2 yr. old st illion. Henry II. Witt, biood mare. W. Picking, drft. and brood mire; b. Geo-ge CobaugU, br od mare. do Buckicg colt. do ve.irlii)2 colt, coliham: b. Ji hn II Weller, stallion, 1 yr. old. fi'-o. F. Kimmel, 3 yr. old btallion; b. I! nj. Kline, draught horse. C. J I.. Miller, 2 3 r. old stallion. do driuht mare. j d'i firood mare. i Chas I'iii, running mare. A. '. Will, native stal. 6 yrs. oid; 2b.1 am'j-l Pit-key, do o do Fred. Xtugle, trotter Ked Cloud. ! Levi Kinaier, 2 yr. old colt; fiest. j Sam'l J. Miller, 2 yr. old hoisc. ! Charles Ilcrr, Catia-lian ponj. j Samuel Weyed. draught horse. ! Pet?r Hi llley, brood mare. do througl.fored Xiger: b. do light draught Alliamhra; b do do Chief. do 3 jr. old Iivulgf-r. do gray mare running. tin I't-rcheron stallion. Char nccy Marteeny, draught horse. do draught mare. do earl derby: best. j do bronze turkey. I ' do . heaviest turkey; best. J. W. Pisel. red bird. i j I'ROM'CT I Fred. Weller, sample of wheat. do do rye. ' do do buckwheat. do do flaxseed, i do do oats. ! do do sheaf oats. do do corn. ' John Dear!, do flaxseed ; 21 l est do do timothy seed, do do oats. Urias Trent. do sheaf wheat. Herman Shaffer, do barley; 2d best. do do Kud. Ferner, James Ferner. do do do Kdwin Ferner, do IJenj. Kline, flo ; C. D. Schell red Uew. jJohnJ Casebeer seet pu.ii k:r.. , u. red pep;H-r. ; Mrs. John File V d"Z. beets II. I. Morre 1 riz. K. X. i do cucumbers ' do pumpkia o. : -;.,. do beet. Mary Cunninghiim, 1 d z m .-ts Joba II. Kanme, sweet p :r..tces do do do do do do Geo. L. tohn, do do do S. CritchOeld, Sol. J. Baker, do do do do do Alex. Launtz, do do do do buckwheat 2b. do buckwheat flour, do corn in ears, do sheaf wheat, do sheaf rye. do buckwheat, do corn in stock, do timothy seed, do rye. do wheat fljur; best.) do rye flour, 2i best. uo do do io do do Uo do do do I- pir.-a:;is. red bect-i. KuLlra'-ji. i ru-iiV.-js; I e tal'barr; b -s' water un.:.: cua'.c.j'vs; h peacn p!i" pis s'Hsli: btfst. j Varie'ie pu m uo peppes a'i ir err vegetu'.df.-: lc.t. Mrs. J Kaahle. 5 beads C. Dunram, 1 hel caj:,'; do I b'l-j. j William Kisier. ea:!y rsej dvj chile, do h'in.-":;; t" do oiiio b ann uo corn meal; liest. tl II. II. uo buckwheat flour, 2! William Ki-ter, perries- p-' Krst. '.: r tit' s do wheat. do rye; best. do buckwheat. do clover seed; bcit. do whent. do rye. do oats. do oats in sheaf, do corn in ears; 2b. do wheat, do rye. do oats, do buckwheat, do fliax seed; best, do sheaf wheat; 2b. do red wheat, do white wheat, do buckwheat, do timothy seed. i .1. Geo. Cohaujh j Herman Flick, corn ears; best j David Emmert, buckwheat. t :ruip-; le pwent ti Alex Humer, k Llrubi. Lvdia SLaulis, Cyrus Aiikecy, S. J. Colemau. sweet pn' at w , W. Mjst'dler, cahlitirf-; 2.1 do swe-t ;j .;--(. I rye; best, oats. I -t''! r.-i r--w?.-i(ut'T ns tin'-v to ,-nr : - -h-i a'-llc ifruvnt.li . ir. the lyan ao.1 i f rf t, ii. v. a'tare .-nsO t-ar MAfX CROSS STUZEl And in aciti to u tall lire ol tne lwi E. H. WABDWELL WITH KT1FIC tL TKKTI1!'. F. C. YI TZY. j tifeetl'iierie.. oilons, i Tolnt-eo, C'itfKr. If, D E PALE C2TT. 1. T 1 S T lir l:Lraiu 4:u l'tne, lur-re'1 id tee h?t; w-vie. Kantmiai w-TT.i.-n p:d t the zrtf mat i. in vt the uatuiai tt-eih. Th' wthrrjr to r.nu:t ire by leur. ca d I y er. .!. tut i'amp Aurr a t. vc jeU-W JILL 110USK, JOHX litLL. Fstk We will raoe .v.. at ait ItXP?. ti' ""i'i-ly -lT CX2- t :itiier Kti t.. " BEST QUALITY OK FAMILY FLOUR, COHX-2IEAL, OATS, b HELL El' COLS, I?alt. St., IJaltimore, M. D., WtiJ i rvrlftiUy ah the mrrrbants' of Ser M:i c un v, to ftis-i him tiK-ir uruer? tor ;i i u iiiiioiiitiu nnu FANCY GOODS. amrjagitfiniatlfleetlD toth t" reTarJi prW n.o.1 li-iAiiiy of tood. TLe icerciiuiita Tii:lrie iMitiuicre re urm ailv n-qiKt(d lucall aad K-e me oeinre ttiaL.jn4 ) urviuaa. C LATE ROOFS. pule of anger bis grizzled, shaggy beard and slouching ngure, made up a tout ist i''; far from prepossess ing. "You dare say !' be growled. "What do yon know about it? Toey'il come when it's too late. Tbe duce take 'em." He ecowled aud muttered, and bit bis tiuger-nails. "It you were my father old fellow," I tbuught, "1 should run away, or drown myself Hut be wasn't, most fortunately ; and so 1 fell a carious desire to poke him up a little make bim show his teeth and growl, like tbe ugly old bear that be was. "Yuu t-eeui lo be in a hurry to go on," 1 said. "lu a duce of a hurry, ma'am." be suapped out, very short'y. 1 iufked at biru, woud ring why. He turned upon me suddeulv. "See here! you look like a sensible lrs'n. 1 m tempted to tell Ton my errand. Ab! you look curious now. After all, perhaps vou'll sympathize with that pair of voung fools," be that 1 was called to sneered. iu Xannies behalf. "1 must say, sir, that I thiuk Tbe train s.itd on bow the was driven frutu misery to j despair, till at last, one bitter winter's; "'You shall get out if you wish, night, she lied from ih place ebe had yr . O.ikley. Oat as we are al-r- u '.-! Ki.niA i. -1 1 n flb-,inif.ii't triixt in I 3 i. . i r . . T , l- : A .. r . u : n 1. hislove. They bad-got upon tbe j T(0 blti hetlr g0 oa. Mr hosband if. B n-' . Sfe .k'U railway at the neareSjitauou, aud j wi wka vou back io the carriage in any event would have two hourn'j You will reach the Clarendon tbu start of the old man Xow, thauks 80,-ner than vou can l.y walkinsr.'i to Some inexht-uble delay, there j He swore, but he suhmirtr-j. Pres- would be five. entlv he became maudlin, talked I tell yon, miss," said the station 8iv,ut conspiracies and inratimde. j Ilarnet Picking, runner Silver Tail.. i IK-nry Suhrie, :ilkin horse. Jac.Weiale. match horses drauulit; l, Khoa N k Co . do iio bet. L'.-vi It i ii . do do do . do sheaf oats: best j Geo. Zimmermaa, rye. ; Mahlon Miller, corn. ; do j W. G. Zimmerman, buckwheat, j E. I. Snyder, winter wheat, j do spring w beat. , do rye. Fmannel Pile, wheat. mas'er, loncluuing tiis story. lis the ii:-st bleseedeol Provideuce thai ever happen' -1. They'll get the knot tied before the old man overtakes tbem." 1 briifhteued up. It was for this 1 had suffered the tedium of wailing for this I had eaten Culd bread and butter, aud goue without a cup -f lea for twelve hours ! My sufferingp were notbiug 1 could have dauced and sung oogs. Tbe sight of Jhu Oakley trudging up auu down the platform, tbrastiiug bis arain aooui iu impatient auger, afiorded roe ex quisite satisfaction. "May tbe traiu be delayed," I pray ed in mv beart, "nil the lovers air united past tbe power of Jvbu Oak ley to sejerate tbeiu." Tne miuutes fle all too fast now. The hours chased each otter. And presently to my great sorrow tbe traiu came. 1 got a seat iu sight of John Oak ley. Somehow 1 got a preuiunuiu there's wore excuse for a young fool than an old oue," 1 said quietly. lie bouuded out of his chair, went to the door, opened it and slammed it bebiud him. "For mercy sake ma'am!'' This was the lillle, red, fat Station sjx-cia! service tbe white wia- goldeu ter's day bright' ntd into close. By-and-by we ran into a little sta tion. Out from the waiiiug-room came a tall, manly fellew, leading a slight figure, wrapped iu a waterproof Iu pasbiug the door the bood clipped master, lie was eugagea in reeaiug . aside, anc 1 saw tier lace. .D, me: wiih fuel the monster of a store 1 bow startled I wa ! For 1 kutrw the meutioned, aud he paused in his work fce at once tyirUwile aud p.quaut, full of life aud lire. Vel so tetoiuiue and sweet. me with opeu-ejed I done?'' 1 asked. ?A., a. OATSd COUX CHOP. BSAX, ZWI) LINGS 'knaa vkn wav-.w Iwn.tU. w. n..-. .k.l l a. ! tba H rnee.prr tn the Ire ran to imt n slnfe '. Kt--'thtn tm r hirr. SUte wilt lart tnrerrr. i and mtrepalr ire m;u.r,d. S!nte rfvef tbe prr , ei water r eiTern. Slate if bre jrvr. Kerry hovlhld have a Mate rf. Th vnder iiaT.d i WtJ ia Cum'prrlnod, where be bai r'Kd of i Tt.- prt-fTtfti 1 preiiarel t prrjifrHi:e fc-a': ii. ih- UiHt r-'rci'-rtat'ie atd Hti4a-vr maurter. The tmvf li:.c uttir and permnrest Uur lerp lur- ttihet uh the nt IhH ax-nrmr-rta-ltiOr. 1 The tatlv iU fyT!'.lie t fumi!ed with the 1 1: ttteMirrH ah'.'rco. Latv and e-n;a . : -n" i f:;4n attached. ianI2 Aw ererjti.lr. part -ir.l jf I meniat tac tr fed llpart D 1AM0XI' HOTEL. Peachbottom & Buckinnham i t LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE iSL A. T E iS rOVSTOUX PA. j SAMt Ki. Cl'STHlt. lVoj.r-i.-tor. I Tb'.a rvar aad well tiwwn h.te l at aii I tua. a j..ft4e M.t)4r.c f ;ik, kf iiw (nvflitii , r-a'4K. Jii. and kiuca Hm-cia" OnwO cla-t'ima- r..-k ar cai'y lor Jmt--wo S .tEtrpet ' marll. ! ron turroufiina the Terr bert artvJa. Ri.PlnvW I take to put Slat, Kwlf an Huapa u.1Ip 61 I CI IT f ""7" Tr 'l-'w. eUiiarto wwa or aoamry at tua .'I 4 I J J I 1. I"?" 0', u "at taa. tali and ae V ' - hiBiora.WrhnBathlst'aea.Na.ll( rUltisMr ' Street. t'aajeriaad. Mi. Onleraauy beleltwith mix. utri a. hi- k Aisnts Isr Fte ana life Insnranse, JOHN HICKS & SON, SOMEIISKT, l'A.. And Real ' Estate Brokers. TAUGLE HOUSE !! Ahvi a wc'l "eln-u-' of vliajntare; SitKW.ee, W ,.,pi.waT, Rrapte, 4 iti htn-if. u i hir we w!:' a vp ar iherbrapppt. PteA-""raIl. era'atwe --jr "-"1, ?l all kiwda. and t ut1c : ir.AB r m w-i a-.TLr.t. LKzi t ip-t wttr, at ata tn MAIM iHiiNsi Str ae:rt. Pa. " i lr aud survived wouder. "What have laughing. Doue! done!" Le repeated, and be swuug bis bauds, and chuck led alarmingly. " by, there a:a t a man. woman, or child who ever heard of bim that would dare to say so much to bim. Wbv. ibat Old Griuder!" and otherwise entertained me in Ene style till Christie drove up to ray own irate. Then I ran up tbe steps into arms that waited for and welcomed me. In a breath I bad told the storv. "And oh, Dertie, you mast go Ha k with bim; but please don't go as quick a-j you can." Dertie lauehed, put on his great nat leisurely, lighted his cigar, k'ss-j e-1 me. and went. j I took out my watch. Inntpil and fi?bed. It would be an hour; and a half, perhaps two hurs. l?e- fure I could look for Lim back. I felt myself quite a saint. Had I n"t. pent awar mv own hubsnd. whom I bad not seei fr a fortnight, fur 'Hp sake of these two lover ? Of course I oueht to have ben sustained bv consciousness of well d"insr, but I wasn't The time drar ed heavily. To be sure, it was sweet jtobwhome again, to fped mr paro- nnet, and tea-e the little whie kit tan; to hear the servants sav how they had missed me, and biw mis er had moped. But I wanted Ber tie, and it was a good two hours be fore he came I ran down ti meet bim. lie came in powdpred all over with fresh fallen snow. "We shall have sleiehing," hi aaid. shskinir off a whi elnrid "WpII. bow has ray little woman been ?" locking down at me with br eht, bappy eyes. 2 vr. old mare. CATTLE. Aaioa Ileiple, sucking calf. F. Weill r, )arliug calf. di spring c .If; 2J best. do alderuey hcilcr. do do :" months olJ. ('o cow. Isaiah Pile, heifer. Ira W. Kluimel, heifer Calf. Herman Shaffer, yearling Lull. John P. Klioads,":! r. oid bull; 2i. do h-lfer; best. cult 1 months old. ft- do do do Miller, do do do do . John J. Casebeer. sweet com. t!o ej; do p'iiot'k Mag,-:- Ankeny, sweet p-iu : Ilos Il.-uiiut-r, ho:i; li.jn-; I i!o M F, i Lvdia Knnpp, lirja beans, j Thetiori Wov, i.tate: - i timothy seed 2d best. ; Joseph Horner, irnrnet pur-,' j uo peerles.-i " Keuben L. Ljcr, r- .l l ei-t-i Jonathan Stahl, while Vnj' j .irs. Lea YodT k.-Ll.-u! i. I Annie Courad, beati-. l...h. ! Miitbias Sbauli. r ! beats. ! siiar ' d) catilia F M. Sbaulis, orsions. Aaa Marteeny. vr!! w ia i do iiuia " do l!';" r G. F. SmucL'-T, !?arnnt pirn'. . do pursnir' d oai'jn. Mrs. Geo M. Savior, red tea do pepper. :.i ! i rye. corn. rye in sbeaf. wheat. ,1 flax seed, barley, corn in ear. 2 1 I'.- Cvrus Shaolis, s;ni II "ir s.e.i. I Henry II. Witt, rye ia sbeaf; 2J best Jacob Caspbeer. limn bea; : I. tobaugb, flax seed do oats; 2d best. i do beans. Geo. Cobaogh, wheat Old Grinder? is it! "Old vou've Griuder, heard of ma am. him?" I reckon Xow what malign fate had set,i them here ? Tbe old man was nodding his bead upon his breast Presently I saw tbe youug man start, and iu an in stant Xaonie uttered a suppressed shriek. 1 hastily rose and went to them. "You are Kicbard Sherman, aud this is Xannie ?"' He nodded looked in mv fucei at it, W. II Pla t. I blood alderuey tow; b. do :' do do heifer. do do do calf. lo milch cow. Lnas T lit. yearling ouli; 2d best, d bull calf; best, tlo heifer calf.. Josia:i Walter, 2 yr. old bull; best. Sa nutl CtilcLfii Id, 2 yr. old heifer. do 2 yr. old heifer. Solomon J. IJaker, 2 yr. old bull. Million Miller, yearling lull. io alderuey cow. do do heifer, do yearling heifer, do do steer; best. Hivid Liner;, 3 yr. old bu'l, best Alex. I.tuntz, 2 r. olJ teifer. John Launtz, yearling buii. Jitt-ob Kline, 2 yr. old Letfer, fat. George Cobaugh. 2 yr. old Iki!!. do milch cow. Chas. IMh, 2 yr. old heifer. Milti.n Pile, yearliu heifer. oo milch cow. I-atc linens, bull, pait alotrney. Uvi Ku.jf ler, 3 yr. old heifer. 2b. d sheaf wheat; best. do rye; best, do rye iu sbeaf. do buckwheat, best, do timothy seed: be-t. do corn. j William Keister, buckwheat. do parsnip; !'.. do iTP un ' i, rrv ! Lucy Savior, parsley. Mrs. I). Husband. ckioi.II . -..-r. Ilamp Pile, red pepp'-r. Harry H')i-ler,'a'jiu. nr.'-' ;m. do -ai'-r b-s. do e j: .y e ,ru. J (i.i pur'v r -e 1 e j Mrs. F. (' Sami. !:, r-'i ; ; , . r- J. O. Kimuiel, rd ? ir:;et p j' t S. J. Coleman, Chinese cats; best. j d- e.-l pm,;-'-i r I do corn in ears; jd best, i Wm. S;aLl L K p.rar--p-. ' Havid Husband, c '.l!i!l'.Vr I do mixed ' en'.- do rye, 3d best Emma Waltei. tomat' e.-: 2 1 1 do corn in ears. .Mrs. M A. Sann r t imut .-i s: Theodore Wor, rye. ; AdJie K orhe larger, Li; r..-. Michael Shaufis, wheat flour; 21 best do niixpd ! Alex Hunter, buckwheat. j . i . 1 rye flour; best I buckwheat flour; best j corn meal; 2d best. wheat barley; besi. corn ears. wheat; 2d best. I foreot mr day's advpnfure nt 1 tier It, IJev, aMi ruey bull. that roinnte. forent the long hours 1 1 do ahlcrney cow anil calf, bad waited fr the train. j do do heifer, 1 yr. old. "Xannie ia such a pretty girl do yearling heifer, said Tnie. 'Ji.sis't Pisel, alderaey cow. uo. never mina Tnat; unir tpii mf did they gPt ofT? and what did' Mr Oakley say ? and where did you i leave him ? ' I jJ.M. I F. M. ! t buckwheat, rye. fiax-seed. buckwheat, irish wheat rve. illllH CASEBEEK. Ajtsnt. Scocnet, Pa. Ww. il SHrrtrr. Arl t.iTV I i..4 a. F0LLANS6EE CO, Merchant Tailors, .nI MuaOnnma of FHEl) XAUGLE, Pro'p. IVrs o who4ertseopt!l.tiuTorescbsire jfp- j er-.-, trior rent wiil Cna U U li'.r,ajrc-j; ic .' r..Mr the diarrit-Lmo thereat. aJ no Pi.-e 1 a .c lu i awi4 m rrntp-i. Kml er;r l a-t 'l irri--.ilv aii tpr 1-r.4r4.li aucAle! , . . ar.- I T! e VT-Tirr. ta" lit. I ftn-aajM aa4 ireatly n'lMr.?' KjI. II.Ij I LJl ".! ie.raip P n,. m.-n,rtljc It . v. 1 w.;B rt,,;Tp ifw irtius tt.a wtatir. U we tfi er. ..,. .... wwnaal. h. aaa, r:M en.u iia Sttr. kra.tim,iKti auaral iao, butlan Ma Ti! are always .h-t mt.h ti? cn.4ertl a. , uidiDpPHit per :l ia parerlp 1 1 ! viAti-. .Sw maiaei aasja. ttjw Tvr 1, .. arrw jtp w i ok area, n IaT eneatnoeK :ai-urx la auacned i Ip wwrr.-otPil. Teraaa caeMiani kaadaaw Ik I u.iklul aa4 alttn.lve hwtWD alaiji ia At- i h:r.i.ne u ip eyual anaoal t;n-ri(a, f-"l!y ! wujap. ' j ppcnrpa. n ' ned ai-i'I. a no It a.4 al frr ; , . . . . , . i aaain.lortrk.u.hlu.U allK... apaoltte EouOwtaWew rraew-k.JiT.iaal. j rvirtle, will a W rcBttf ant aoiit a t riar aiwayi asrf.llfW itii U.e ts .t ll.).L I labat O.WEVAM). Jm; la. Gent's. Yootb's and Boys, If 1 Hcd Siifet, earner FifU Aveate, PTTSBURGH. aprt which implied that out to kaow Old Griuder would be to argue, one's self uukuow n. "Ob, yes! 1 bad beard of Old Grinder." Of course I bad. Wasn't be a miser ly, cruel old feliow, and hadn't be a sweet little Dlossom 01 a uauguier called Xanuie 1 bad seen her once, aud never should I forget be lender. paurot. Sorrow lul lace ana wasn 1 there sumeibimr about a lover ?" The naiion-inasier smiled. lie was a man wbo dearly loved a dish of ,.oeip ; and I was a woman, curi ous and sympathetic. He told me tbe story then. Parts of it I knew, tori bad spent long, idle summers iu Old Grinder's close neighborhood. He was tbe richest old curmudgeon in all Ibe country round." ' There waa a time w beu he w as' not called Qid Grinder, but John Oakley, which was bis real name ; and ia those days be won a fair, ireutle woman, wbo wa draw n to bim by beaveo know what attraction, invisible to all eyesexcept hers. j Poor, pretty Xannie Oakley lived 1 through a few pale years of wedded life, and then died, leaving behind tier auutber Xannie her daughter. This girl was i f different metal from her inoi her. Tbe rougher nature of ber father, modified by . her mothers jentleuess, bloomed waew ia a swet er, more beautiful form. Xaonie was full of spirit, bet tender as a do,.eJ vivacious aad graceful at once, with ia a toue i wi.h frank, true eyes. 1 slipped my hand uuder tne wat erproof and clapped hers warmly. "Keep your face couceaied in the Dood, my dear," I whispered. "Mr. bherman, yuu bad belter draw yuur muffltr up " lie obeyed mechanically. He waa momentarily bewildered, but only for a moment "How do you happen to be here ?" I asked, distressed. "We stopped to throw him off ibe scent We thought we would follow in the three o'clock train, and thai we could take the' six o'clock wiib safety. We kuew he would rush straight through tbe to wo.believ ing us to be gone W'est" "On, dear, bow unlucky '. This is ibe three oclock train. ' li waa delay ed three hours." Kit-hard glanced oyer at his enemy, drowsiug opposite. "You had better go straight to town now. You will easily elude him. Perhaps 1 can belp you." SHEEP. J. Mowry. C head sheep. 00 buck. Crias Trent, 5 lambs; 21 fie't. Solomon J. Kaker, buck; 21 lest. Geo. Ziiuiuerrimi, iiuck. (ieorge Cobaogh, br.ck. "They ot off. my Udy. We drove to the Clarendon. Mr. Oskley tbondpred at tbe clerk. That person oppppd bis bonk, and ornilp'l. a b pointed to tbe entry 'Mr. and Mrs !v.'rUH Aiii.env, pr. lami.s; ol Oest. Richard Shermaa".' 'They lpft teti ; Jeremi-.li M.lier, buck, minu'ps sine- in tbe owl train,' be i l'1 H. Illey, buck, cotswell; lst said, blandly " "And Mr. Oakley ?" I asked.breath lesftlr. "Raved, of coorse. I f xp"tulatpA do do do pen of sli-iep; lest. do do 21 best, pen of lambs; best. Finally be cooled down, b ngbt a b"tneward ticket, and I 'Waiting for the Train.'" left bim ; SWl.NE. I C. F. Khoads, fat I102; test. j Cyrus Saaulis, ground hoj. .HHWMWM j fVf. t"kUl, IO. H4H19 i, ut'ai. A visitor at the Exp itioa. dining jj'" I.vis Chester boar; best, at a French restaurant, meekly inti-i l u i ,ot 'rkshire bog,-, b. mateawten his bill iru presented i ""d "d P'S'5 2b. that bis boiled egg contained a chicken, i V" ., tJ0r;'st Tbe polite waiter said that he weuld j cra brood : t- have tbe bill eorrected, and sooa re-j pi ltrt. tr.rnpil virk .n hill unnn chirk : the charge of au cents f-r "egg." had J-Y-. Scbl"' Pr' Tackled Ilambor? given place to an item of CO cents for j hit kens; best. chicken ' '-r"'9t KiKiscr, C young brahaias; b. wwwi. ! II. H. Flick, pr turkeys, bronze; b. "You see, said Uocl Job, -'my ', wife's a cur'ona woman. She shrimp-! ed. and saved, aod almost starved all ; ! of os to get our parlor furnished nice, i , aod oow she won t let us go inIA l ' lie thanked me by a grateful look, a v.:i, t. a wii.,, win,! a and I crept back to my place ofu fur , 0Btb. Sbe is a! The tram sped on The darkness ;cur,ooawooj,a:n deepened. Ligbu flashed out from '-, happy homes as we passed them, s A sizn in Detroit reads; "Wanted , llnrj Bar' man, ruffled gronse. We saw a table set lor tea ; a moth a voang man to drive burses up-' Harry Gilbert, pr. white leghorn; t. do tu t key, heaviest do pr. white brahmas; best. do coop brahmas: 2d best. do nr. bactams. do pr. b. b. r. games; tiesV tlo coon chickens best. do pr. black b&mburgs: best. do beat aad greatest variety. da 1-t of turkeys. er suckling ber babe while eke wa.it- siaire. ed lor lis lather to come b-'Ote. 1 wonder tbe? did Uot touch bis: God headquarter f-r young,: heart I wonder no meui-iry of the men Oa the shoulders of theirs weet-; wife bid away uuder the violet for ; hearts. ! so many years came to soften him; I 11. O. Suiall, pr. game cnitatens. do do do do do pr. samp; test pr. blat-K Spanish; best, pr. buT cochin; best pr. dark biabmas; best. coop; nest. that no tender reluctance to roar his Hurrah for Hayes and Wheeler! ' Milioo Pile, pr. dacks: best. do do i do ; do ! do : do ' C. II Miller, 1 Jonathan Stab! ; do do Yoder, Sbaulis, do do M it hi as Shaulis, buckwheat, do Cax seed. 'Joseph Hunter, wheat, do rye. do buckwheat. do cats, j G. F. Smneker, corn, j Rosy Scbrock, hop, i Harry HolderUauru, e"rn. do buckwheat, do timothy seed. I W. H. Stahl, sheaf wheat I do sheaf oats: 2d best do corn ears. I J A. Koyle, yellow corn, j do white cori. I Samuel L. Weller, corn. ! Jon , Bowman, skiver seed: ! do. corn ears, i C. V. Mnaselman. eorn. I Addie Rusbeberger, dried corn II. II. Witt, corn. do buckwheat P. npflier. gold drop wheat VT. II. Miller, sheaf wheat A. W. Knepper, cornear. j Samuel Earnst, corn. B. F. Countrvman, eoi. E. Pew, rye. Fred Weller, 1 tlcz. pippin apples. (JohnBearl. 44 Mrs John Koable, 1 qt lima bear, Isaib Pile 1 doz. pop earn. Samuel Deitz. doz. ce'.iry. Urias Treat, 2 swet pumpkin 2d b. do 1 radis'a. do 1 held pompkin. I Herman Shaffer, 7 beads cabbage. Adam Ileiple, garnet twtatoes. R, Ferner, " ' ' best do early rose; 2d best Peoj. Kline, bnsbel onions best I Joba Bearl, 4 beads cabbage. I do 3 Kohlrabi Mrs. Mary Laontz. white beans-. do sooa beaoa. Mahlon Miilor, potatoes; best do peerless; best. do garnets. Minns Lobosn, boxcellery. do wintef kohr; bert. Ho do peaa. pari v bean '. C. C. Musselmsn, red Uet-; I- -L J. A Waiter C'iru in p ! Stewart Sefaell, stj-ia-h'."1; b--t. da pumpkins. II. F. Sooe'.i, peerlppo pota'f do eai lv r' do S. T. do i: K. Addie I'.uphelpfr.-er. l.r.ia ! -a-. J. A. Boy I, potatoe-; Wst. A. W Koepppr red tipew do lima beaD A. G. Miller, beets. do s'lija-L'. do JwrJaw H. H. Flick, suifa.- Uets J W. W. Davis. ceiVry. do parsnip do caOOde. d field in-.-ji! 1.3- Jenoie Collins, ii:ua Kro-. Minnie Craver, peeper.-. Isxtiell-i l'A-eler, celtry. Mr3. J'.'siab Wov, pepper. 1 M. A. Wor, rhuoarb. ; IJ. F. iljuutrvraaa. game'. p"a ! Philip S Will, p i, i.' ri.: w-t. J II II Wirt, beao-i 1 Samuel Deitz, lima l".irp 2d best 'j. A. Boyle. S. beey. Jane Collins, white bea-is: I - :J lest ; Fred Weller, i do I -0 do do ' do j I-aih Pile, penn ! II. II. Kemp. d:splay fr sweet appica. baMwi-ie B. F. fWiind " pruriPtts. " EiMea blil-b. do app,.. ilo priirjptts " do pippins ' U-t. do blipck. " do p.'j'id do bonefce crj iK . do col'ectiva. Uo petr, Tja-r. Mrs. A.J. Colbors, ido f ; Josiah Woy, biack apples; Upt. do coliforais t-s do sonh'r pr. do pippins; best. r.eaierjber tie dates f r tc jpablicaa ow nvee'.iag- Gd-by Staaray ppcts are poor. your pr Ohio ia Eepbilcaa &T ' jtboosioil tnajoritj. ?? a.te do Cltj'oa". v do ' f do iillU i" 3BS. , . do " - i do tomatoes; i.. - -.. j do variety tumstoes ' do early r lotat x?. I, do giruet. s h. I. ir