Terms of Publication Ths Somerset Herald Is MibluUcd every WduedaT Murom at Jj per ., paid I. W will tnvarfably.De charged. , K .uhacrlptkm wlU be diKoelinw to Qtlfr u .) .ubcrU do taa out their p,,Ulb.b.UUth.bcHptk. S.t7rnorln,froi . the .h,urit" " funw " well a tte IreeBt . AkWre Somerset Printing Company, JOHN L SOCLL, BuImii Manager. A TTOHNEYS-A TLA IV. I' J. KOOSEK, ATfOKNKT ATL.AW, (Somerset, fauna. UKNlCY r.SClKEUATTOKXEY ATUW, and iPHUiiy anil'eusiun Agent, sioineraet, Pi. uuicc in Mammoth bloc. Jan. 1L Ur a. rosTLKTHWAITE, ATTKKNEI ., ..,cjuUt o1m-.im and riincuiali. attend eil fc AW NOTIOE. Alexander H. Ooffrlh hu j resumed the iirartie h law la twmerwt and , joinn counties. Otno in ManiimiHi ituilduiM;. Mb. aa, '. 'ALKNTINB HAY. ATTORNEY AT LAW V and dealer io real eatatn, Somerset, Fa, will attend ui ail fcnsinea auuiuted to 11 care with iroaiiuieu aad adeiitT. aug. Vt-lJ. W J. a. K. L- BAER, ATTORNEYS AT l L.A W, boueraet, Fa., wiU uracuoe la Svtu. rr; nd adtuiuinK counties. All business en trusted to Uicia will M promptly attended to. JOHN H. VHU ATTORJiCY ATIAW, SoM net, t'a., 11! promptly attend to ail buuues sulrusie.: to luiu. Muncy advanced on cuUccUoa ac Office la Mammoth liuUdlng. iriiX.lAM H. KOONTZ, ATTORNEY Al ii Uxm. Suinernet, fa., will irlve prompt altcn to uustut'M entrusted to u:s care lu Jxmierset u.J iiie a Ijutning couuUca. omce In f rtuiiug Uoux Uow. OHN O. Al.MMEU ATTVKNEY AT LAW, Somerset, r.-, will atlcna to all nuaiueu eB t ruted t nu cam la Somerset and ad touiiua: eoun tlv vim prouiptucj ai.d ndeluy. Odlce la Hun molU illotk. leb. 1 t-ly r U. OUL.E ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Soin'rset, Pa. Professional bstnes entrusted to uiy care attended to witu pruupuie and ndclity. a. a. corrac-rm. w. a. acrrau (JFKUorH A KUPPEL, ATTORNEYS AT All busies eninuted to lUelr care will b sioe.til aoJ j.aaia:illy attowlej to. Orru a Oa mh Croaa tret, o poeiw tU Mmiaotu liKvb.. r oiix ilcof T, ATTORN EY AT LA W. SomerMi Pa. Otfire op ialr la Rcr- lU.irk. A II oaslneM ilrutea to Lu re aUcBJed to w nil jroiupluee ana n.lelnj. I' AM IIS L. l'UGH, A rioRN EY AT LA W, Somerset, Pa. Offlre, Mammoth Klwk.np tair. r.uimu.-e Jlin t row su CollecUoa" uiale.eJ um aetilct, uUea tummal, aoa all kl l"i air?s at'uJet to with jir.mi.rtueiw aaJ tauty. julyl 'UUVEVIXG, Wrisiug L)eeds, Slc, il a: on tliori 1:1 rjna'lc term. Enquire at t'anebeer A !'. Store. C F. WALKER. Am :. nirsicuKs. DR. J. K. MILLER haa permanently located In lierlinforthe practice l bi pir-leasion. tnlreuiieite Caarlea Lnuiger' store. DR. H. URCBAKER ton.lera hto ptoeional er icea to the cUlaeni ol Somerl ana vicin n . oibrat In ratidcaoe, une do- weal el tbe Bar set Uuan. 1) R. E. M. AIM MEL will eonttnae to practice .VlHlin WW irnuri, uw I""1" .i to Uie ntlxeaw ot S-eaoret aa4 rarruaadina' cvKiniry. O.Hoe at the oM place, a lew doon et 'A llie tilade Honae. "uTVESLEY CTNM XG1I A M , ...rmerlT of LavnU!le, will eoaUnoe the l.i-tl'-eol oiedK-tne.aad tendera hu ioKit mvm to tlx clUck olCcuirvilleaiJ furrvuud lr:X cunlrv. " et: S. GOOD, PHYSICIAN tfc SURGEOX, SOMERSET, IA. d-Orph-s In Mammoth Block ae-T3 DEXT1STS. DK III. COLLINS, DENTIST, Somerset, Pa. Uince In Caarbecr's Block, ap tira, w her he can at all lime be loaJ prepared to do all kind ot work, auch aa allian. rwulatlrd. ex tractlnr. Ac ArtincUl teeth ol all kinda. and of the beat material, lueeried. operation warraated. JOHN BILLS, DE1TTIST. Offlce In OoEroth A JletTt new bolldlcg. Main Croat Suwet. Someraet, Pa. botU D R. A.. G. MILLER, flertwtlve .. .uim Shankartlla. haa u-'W wnk nun j - - ; r tice ol an Iclw. and tendcrf hl pnrfewdonal aw Ka to ti.a dtlieni ol Sotnenet aad Ttcinity. ;Hkw In tu lira: Store, opporite the ltarnet H.e, w;re he can be coo ailed at all timet anlrw prffcially tir-ee-l. AdrM( it call promptly anrwerea. decU. M-ly. -WiC. COLLIN S , 1EXTIST, tsst abiT Caaebeer A Freaw' rtore, Sumeraet, Pa. lu the laM Blteea year 1 hare rrraUT re rficed ike tice ot artificial teeth in t lib) place. The rxtaui increanlaa: demand fce-teetb ha ia du.d we to o cniance my laciUUrt that I can make r ' art vt tacth at l.-wer price than yo a irct tuem in any other place In Ui entrr 1 aui l'W nutkUHt a i;iod l ol toelh lor and If liMTvrhould be anv pmua mw( my ib.and I BAoiuertiothiurihca'iiaBinx ouati that I ha-e marfe teeth At that ia n. aivlna ruod aat lutaciloa. they ean eall en me at any time and get a new est Ire ol charge. . marl RTIFIC"AL TEETH!! .1. V. YITTZY. DEMIST DALE CITT, jomertcl Co.. Pa.. rtitWl Teeth, war anted to be of the very beat aaa.uy Lue-lia aa .UokiauWM, Inserted In the inat wvie. Partirwlai atlea-.ioa paid to the prea-crt-atk ot tbe nataral toeth. Tboe wlshine: to coosnlt me hr letter, cat do ao by eadotiug atamp Addret a abeee. iel-i ' . . i i i , . r .Mtnvi lor the urao- HOTELS H ILL HOUSE, ZU&ZSD, SCJCTSSET, PA., JOHN HILL, PruTf. The projwletoT tr pt pared to aennwnDodate tnrstt la the .mhetable and amuatadury maneer. Tlie trareliiir psl-Ur an.1 permanent tarder far nibed with tbe beat ol hotel aocw.wa.lai ho. 1 be lati wiii eoaunae to be (uraubed with lb beet the market a Donia. Large and cuamoit.i atotwlng aitacha.1 janU D UMOXn HOTEL. STOISTOB V PA. SA!1 KiCl STEll, Proprirtor. Tbl CTTlr and well known Va b al all tlmee .rW ui-pag I4ae lor the trarcllnc paUa. lUe and kooui aiaUa. tjoud ua kl.uK. bark daily lor Jvhrotoaa aad Socraet aiarlL NAUGLE HOUSE ! liis St., S: F1.EI) NAUGLE, IW. The propne. haa lately pan-hard aad (treatly tn-IT ed thi drairaU. pr.rty. Inravhrna: it wua en: ire new tarnnwr tbaa mahia U ee mt (he bum IwTiN, .5ptBc place be tnnient or reoent cnatom intheStaoi. Tai.lc are alvar nrppBed with lb tawlreat riand the maraet aoord. Lam and commnttkm KaUlnar h attached and telibiai aad auenut BuMlcr alway ia at. teadanca. twnnlen taken l-y t& week, day, or mwaL Har alwaet aappttcd with the cVok-el Uooc Jaiy 1. nprl v VOL. XXVI. NO. 3. HANKS, ETC. Cambria Co. Bank. M. W. KEIM & Co. A'o. '2iG Slain St., Johnstown. A General Banking Business transacted. Interest Paid at 0 per cent, on Time Deposits. Loans Kegotiated. Drafts Bought and Sold. Jany. il. J. O.KIMMEL&SOXS, BANKERS, Succcr to Schell & Kimmel, SOMERSET, l'A. 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. janl2 JOINSTOM savings bam, 120 CLINTON STREET." JOHNSTOWN, PA. Charter! Seitemler 1J. lsTi. I?pi?iU recir eu ulati euiu0iiutlelUiUiofi dolUr. iutrret is iitt ia tb tmmlheoi J utieand lectii)er.aud it not withJnn i added to tb ieuit. Lhaf oumpotiD diu iic c.r without iruuhliag tbeilroci tor call or evt-n to prrMnt the dr,-sll book. Mooc-jr kMtncl oa real estate. Irt (ereac. with litKrrat rat miU Iodk uluo, fciren U Uirrowers ol trrinc tirft atrticatC'- un Uno worui tur or more tluies tb amimul ti loan tiAirU. Umm1 relcr tncr. (-crtwt tatl1, he. riQirett. This coriKfJli-'O M ?ic-iupivriT Sarin if Hank. S'ooomiaeix-asdeMiU rX"ive.. iitr uiseottstt mt1e. Nu lmni uu jN:nonal secariir. liiMtk apjiUoaii'mi fvr UKTowtri. coIm of the rolra, tiT-Uwi mntl Filial law rvUu&x Wth tauk svn'l tu any atidrci- rcitteteKL Tui'STiuts. Jaroe Otoi;r, l-ril IItrt, C B. Kilns A. J. Ha we. V. . Hay, J.ihn I.wman, 1. H. lapf,y. lianicl McLjtUL'hl.D, D. J. Mtireli, LcwU tiiu, U. A. lV-tfua, CiM.ral Sufe. Oec T. Swank. Jui ilc.Miileu, Ji-iuea Mo riey -ni W. W. Walters. Iwvni. J. Murrcll, Prwiilent; Trnk Dit-ert, Treiwurer; Cyrtz tUer. S-licUt. nuVJA. Tctecco aaJ Cip, WHIK.SEAL ANDKUTAll, It. Zinimeriuan, J!aia Cross St, SomerieU Penns. The best of c!tr ot dlllcrent brau-K niar.afao tuml by fclmM-if, of the eln.uet of toloco. Tiiw cliraitcnuot lweacellwl by any In the mar ket. th.e ol the bvtock ol cnewiis; tobacco ever lixOKht to Soinerett. Price to full the time. jan-i JVO. IHXB. Laarw n.nu ae Agents for Fire ani Life Insiiraiice, JOHN HICKS & SON, SOMIIUSKT, IA., And Real Estate Brokers. I-ISTADLISllED 1B50. I'cratai who derireto fell. bay or cxchanire prop erty, or lor rent will hod it to their a.iranta:e to rrftlnter the dcanripiioa thereof, a no charge i nwl wileM aotd or rented. Heal evtate bulncs anerally wlil he promptly aueiMlcd to. anal. J. R. IYIECAHAN, BUTCHER, AND DEALER, "Wholesale and Retail, IN FRESH MEATS! All kinds, such as BEEF, TOKK, MUTTON", VEAL, LAMB, SAUSAGE, raddia, Bolog d, Mioi.-e Meat, and LATIP of cur own Rendering. MARKET DAYS TcesSay, Maj and Satnrtiay. Samemet, Pa !"at rm y otf ninoil any ilwy ilnrini w-ek. April IL Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GR0CEK5 Flour and Feed STORE. Wc ruM mm fwqMprifaiUr d.nif'Wnrw tu rr (riraif aid th patUtr itfnera.l;. iu It wwa atxi flcuutjr vf SvUwnvt, l feat w tuvt ofcned r Ntum oa JIAIX CROSS STItEEl And an addition to rail line of lb beat Cmnfex-limnfrie. .Xollons. TiuicrMt, Clsam. d ., We will endeaeor.al all timca, V "Tp!j jar eaa iDmerrnlthtfa BEST QUA Li T Y 0 F FAMILY FLOUR, C0F.X-MEAL, OA TS, S 11 EL LED COILS. OA TS A COJiS CHOP, BRAS, HIIWIISGS And ererriairdj partalntn; to Use Feed Depart meat at the LOWEST PQSSIEIlE PRICES. FOIl CASH ONLY. Aim, a well aaleerd sloe ot Oiaarwxra; Stoneware, WnxSwmre. Brsxhwl at al kind, and STATIONER"a Which w will e!l at rneap a the cheap. 1Hm. ealL exaaxlae war tnm.H of ntl kindA and 14 aauaced iKom yowr wa j.iltpnant. ikot r-jriet wtere we ay (s VLAVt t'WSy Street, Saaenet. fn. tact. A 1BTX lie MISCELLANEOUS, FOLLANSBEE & CO, IVlerchant Tailors, Gent's. Youth's and Boys, HUi ClotMn ani Fmnisiin Goob 121 Wood Sliwt, cerncr Flflh Atenoo, PITTSBURGH. T E ROOFS. Thoae wl who are now ttniMtfur tion?es should know that 1 it cheaier in the lunit rnn to iml im Slate iiooiei than tin or rhinerle. tl ito will last former, an! no repairs are reuin-d. Slate uire the pur eat water br cintern. Slate 1 lire pnr. Every irood housesh'Hihl htte a Slnte roof. The aniler irned hi located in t'umbcrktnd, where he haa a good Uply ol Peachbottom & Buckingham S L A.T E tor rooflln the eery best article. He will under take tu pat Slat hwtaoa House, public and pri vate, spire. Ac, either in twn or country at Uie lowest prices. ani to warrart the ji. (Tali and see hiin or audres him at his Uitlce. No. llu H:iltlim Street. Cumberland, Md. Urlers miy belcll with NOAH C A S K B E E K, AtTcnt, Somerset, l'a. Ww. 1L SnirLiT. Aprl th, 187. WITH EOM,H0IPSTOH&CO. 285 Halt. St., Baltimcirc, M. 1)., Would refjctfal!y ask the merrlianti of Somer-1 ei oouniy, to eiui uua uieir order tor FANCY GOODS. aarinjf thfm aatUriwtloii both as mmMi prioc and finality vt ry. Tbe Bv rcttaBta TUitiiiic Ka Itiuwirc are urtct-nilv rtuctutti tueall aal tee dw bftrt; uisku.x i-urchaiHt. HIGHEST AWABB3! S.ll'i3! J. REYNOLDS & SON, NOBTHWEST COK N t B THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT STS. PHILADELnilA, MAXt'FACTCEES OF PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air Tigjht Heaters WITH SHAK1XO AXP CLIXKEB-OBIXD- ixa grates tor bvuxixq axthra cite or . iim'.Misors COAU CEXTEXXIAL WROUSHT-IRON HEATERS, FOKBITVMIXOUS.COAU K El SI OX K WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS, Cooking Ranges, Low -Down Crates, Etc. Descriptive Circular, sent free t. any address. EXAMINE BEFOHESELECTIXQ. April 77 FIFTH ATE. NEW CARPETS PRICES Midi LOWEST. TtsAssatotnisirpi H. M'GALLUM. 77 'FIFTH IM. Wood ami SmltkCi 14 Ms. Martli 2S IITTSUI'RU. THE UlSjlS PACIFIC HOMESTEAD Is (.ubtiibed I t (h Land iH jartnient uf tlie Kan Bi Pacific Eailntay O-mriny. to supply .he Urge and inemsina; demand h infonaatk-n respeeiK!; KANSAS, aad eaneeiaily the aa gnl&ceiU suly id land granted by Otatgrea ia aid ef liie cn.trac tied id lu road. Tlii arast comprise Om 5,000,000 ACRES OF LAS II, consisting of every odd section in each towns bin. ftr a illstaace ot twenty miles on buth Keor the mad, or ose-h!l nf the land in a bet forty Bile wide, extexdini; to Denver City, la Cvt-t orado, tha tmina;a omtanaatioD. of the belt of eonntry which, fiua the Atlan:tc eunst westward. Is (unnd to be. In elimaia, uU, and every omlne ti- of natcra, tna aot favored. To aid ia the aettlenent of thi swperb dumaia with an Intelligent and tadaJtriou pevple, I the leet oi it, HOMESTEAD. It is fcuteadod to contain a fair and candid represenlatioa of lacU nor will It ever give, intcatkaaily, any atatetnent that will ant, n; InTcsxltjatioa, be rally at tained. The Cecannay attain lu Utle to Ibesa last's Croaa the Ooveninent of th t'nited State. . They arc keiuj; offered at yrV-rm loner tba any j mm AYENuE otner land. lata , teat win compare wiiow fcjj teid, and bis etes I oked a - toes IB awt, cuwaic am pmi namj. TW term. of payment, -iil be fc-nl a re f.leuavistion,arear lihen.1 ka all eaaewtlai fotorr thaa hare bnmln U rn ,Btrd by any j railway company. j THE HOMESTEAD IS FVSt FSZZ C2CULLTIC2, . i Aa. w31 be atwt a-rati aaytor npuw apJic- tloL All eeaaanaicaiton la refereaea ta the land of the tvanpanj attcaid be ddrewd S H. J. CILXORE, toad tVeaiBlMdoaer, K. P. Kr, SALtXA, KANSAS. : ALarch T. 1S77- Boiiiersct K R S0ME11SET, PA., WEDNESDAY, inE mscek's raizE. The tall house lower grimly IH-fi rmed by smoke ami rain : A ad tbe bleared f nmliine d inily lilinkl on the win-low pane. Taoagh sore and numb her Aojrcrs, Aad slowly lades tbe light, Tbe Kirl nor rati nor linger, Butsow from morn till night. Her bright young tare iasunken. And tail ha gentle breath ; Her loir young form Is shrunken, To fit the robe of death. And 1 think ol the woodland shadows That she bat nerer seen ; Of the wonder of song In the meadows. When all the world if grocn. Iiut cow tbe close Up quiver, 1 he nimble hands are slow, The Toioe she dreams of erer Rings out In the room beljw. The mad young poet is singing, Wlih only a crust to eat ; Hut a fountain of light I springing Up from the narrow street. And whether he sings la sorrow, Or whether he sings in glee, lie hopes that the world to-urjrrow " Will lis: to hi melody. And I think though bit heart were burning W 1th words no man e'er said. The world would ttt turning and turolng If to-morrow he were dead. Only, both late and early. The girl, as maidens will, , Iireams when the rolce comes clearly Vp to her wlndow-rlll. A brave face hath she found him, A manner frank and gay. And long ago has crowned hlin With myrtle wreath or bay. A rwl sword clanging loudly, A plume on waving hair, A cloak that drapes him pruu.Hr, Such a the player wear. So whether In glee or sadness He sings, he baa won the prise. When he brings the light of gladness To a deir.g maiden' eyes. Riackvui4'$ .Vveuiar. J AXE'S LOVER. ' June llajoie!"' exclaiuiej Mrs. Crane, ebarply, "jou must certainly bo in love, aad you know well enough i that I bare no patience wba'erer ' with that kind of fooliboeai. Here's ' a pie burned to a coal ia tbe oven, ! you apsetthe milk pitcber, put salt ia tbe eugar bowl, and forgot to make tbe coffee tor breakfast. Wbat post eswa you, girl ?" Jane's fair faee flushed, but nbe made no reply, but kept on kneading tbe bread on tbe bread-board. "You'll tell me, won't you, Jane ?" said Lelia Crane, coaxingly, coming to tbe Bide of tbe girl wbo bad been the same as a 6iater to ber for three years. "Yea, after a while," rrplied Jaoe, quietly. "And I'm sore, ma," said Lelia, Mwby Jane can't bare a beau is jest because you are afraid of losing ber. She is a perfect treasure. Hurry up, Jane, and come tip Hairs and tell me who your lorer ia." Jane smiled aa she said : "1 bare no lover, Lelia." But after be bad kneaded tbe bread aad done half a dozen otber little tbiogs about tbe kitcben she went up Hairs to the low, (arm bouse chamber, where Lelia Mt braiding ber bair, a small mirror on ber lap. "Now tell me all about it, Jane."' Jane took a seat oa a rickety cane ceateti cbair and pressed ber band on ber bead as if trying to recollect gometbicg ehe bad to tell. "I know I was careless this morning-, Lelia, and your mother bad a right to be rexed, but I was so wor ried and frightened last night that I could not collect my senses this moroiorr You see it was a lovely moonlight uigbi, and alter you bad all gone to bed I thought I would run out iu the grape arbor fur a breath of cool air.' It seamed to me it would refresh me, I telt so tired with ironing in tbe b it kitchen all day. Well, I sat down ou one of tbe bent-he,, and was thinking tow I'd trim my blue cambric, when I saw a man come out from behind tbe lilac bushes, right by tbe arbor and go to tbe pantry window. My heart beat so lead I was afraid be would hear it. He stood tbere a few minutes with bis bead bjwed ia bis Lauds, and then be took -something from bis I packet and began to unfasten tbe j iod.)w-ttind. All my fear seemed to die awav, fir I IbouzLtof Tour A not Lucy lying in tbe room next to tie iiamrv aid knew it would kill i pi I ber cu riifbt ia ber weak state if sbe j was frightened at all, so I ran op if-Jy and stood right befure Li ox He was so startled that Le left the bist! io bis bands fall to the ground, and said to me ia a queer sort of roi;e: 'Well, who are yoa f 'I'm Jane,' I said, 'and beg yoa won't gel into the bouse, for there's a sick lady tbere, and if she was to be scared by you it would kill ber.' Miss Lelia, te turned away bis bead and wbeu I saw bis face again it was while as ibis waSL 'I'm starred,' be said, and I f. It lie tears come to my eyes, for he f-poko ia such a hopeless, dejected tone. 1 took old of bis band and led bim around to ibe kitchen door, and then I got out pie and cake and meat, and be ate as if be was famish ed When be was ibrongr he took from bis finger a fiuely-woro gold ring see, it is here," and Jane show ed a oid gel I ring. "He said it was once bis dear mother's, aad be told me I bad beea sa good to bim, tbe first kindness be bad teceived since be bad left prison, aad be beg;ed me to keep the ring uaiil we meet again, aad then be went away." Wbat did be look ike, Jane?" asked Lelia, deeply absotbel ia the utt. I Qb, be was quite handsome; his fcair curled in little golden rings all ' . . . . j t . dir k lia .,0 HC, and be had a Try S f t Ten, and acted JQSt like a grBllrnjaa would to aoy WO HI 10." "And to tbilk of bis being io pri- I cn !" said Lelia, compaseiooaieiy. I'o-jr man ! Jane tie is ibe lot e ma ! spoke about. Yoa see be must bare 1 fallen in lore with von. and that is the engagement ring. I think yoo j j are good enough f jr any Biaa, Jaar,; was recalled oy a teiegram aay i but loo sroud It.r a Woo." ioir bU oiotber was dead. He bur- ' Don't call him tbat, Lelia," and ' jaoe loci a paint u . i i Tbe two ftiili agreed not to tell ' Mrs. Crane of tbe night's adventure,! for fri r tf her harsh criticisms, bnt ' wbeu alone tbey frequently spoke of . . T A P. I. I fH ED,' 1897, ibe etraoge uitB- bout Lelia called "Jane's lorer."?: Jane Hayoic M as an orphan, and had beeu bound tuu; to a stero old wt-raau who hadi nearly woiki-d tbe girl to dnib. I At tbe expiration n( the coutract J ae bid taken a sit usiioti at Mrs. Craue's, a here t-be had a C0IL.f 'lUlbli; h'sill?, bud itiougj elic woikird bard tL was never badly treated. Mrs. Crane was harsh in manner and severe in judgment, but ebc tried to be always just. To Lelia, Jane was very much attached, for the child of Sheen looked upon tbe girl of twenty-two aa a dear sis ter, and treated her as such. Four nuoths passed by and Jane had beard no'.bipg of ber ''lover." And dow she seljlam thought of him unless tbe sight of tbe gold ring she wore brojght bim to ber mind. It was now nearly Christmas time, and the farm house kitchen presented a busy scene, for ' great preparations were being made for the expected ar rival of several mousing and aunts wbo al ays spent too bolidaysal the Cranes'. Jane .went dawn to the barn to bunt some more eggs, for they needed a doceo for tbe tquasb pies Mrs. Craue made delicious and golden. The bay was piled high in the loft, and Jane went through the whole lower part of the barn be fore ascending the ladder which led to the loft. She hoped to Sod eggs enough down below, bu'. was disap pointed in doia so, and accordingly began her search through tbe sweet smelling bay, singing gayly, lor her heart was light. . All at .once she gave a shrill scream, for a one cor ucr of the loft, half cohered by bay, she saw tbe Ggure of a man. Jane was a brave girl, but sbe could not stand such a sudden fright, and would have screamed for help had not the man raised himself on bis el bow and spoken to her. "Do you Dotrejiember me, Jane?" be said. "Where is tbe ring ' " Jane fell ber heart iLrch violently. "I Lave it," she replied, "but I did not think to see you again. Why are yon here?" ' I believe I aru dying," be said, quietiy resting on the bay bis band some bead and reaching out to ber one white, shapely, though very tbin band. "1 d) not ask you to do any thing for me. Let me die alone. I am not so bad as you may think me. I've committed no crime. I went to prison fjr half murdering a man in a tit of drunken passion. I've never touched liquor since. Dut no one cares for me, my mother and sisters are dead, and tbe brother wbosbould have beljied me stole my property and left me a beggar, and tbe girl I was to marry jilted me for a rich old man. No, Jane, tbere isDotbiog for me to live for. I came up in this loft hoping to die alofie and unnoticed. I came here, for bere it was I beard the first kind words which have greet ed my ears for mouths." He sank back heavily at tbe con clusion of his loog speech, which had evidently tired bim greatly to ntter. J jie went op t him and put her band -ti his head. "You er l.urniog up with fever," she said q'lietly, "and laying in this cold baru'loo." "I am not cdd. The hay is soft to lie on," Le replied. Jane took off her heavy cloak and laid it over him. There, stay quietly here until I return," she said. lie made no answer, but lay still, locking at her with sad, weary, blue eves, which Jane thought so beauti ful. With fleet steps she returned to tbe bouse, and burst into the kitchen, startling Mrs. Crane so that she overturned a cop of milk she held. "O, dear, Mrs. Crane," she cried, and tbeo began to tell her of the poor man lying in tbe baro, omitting to seak of the fact that she bad met bim before, "out Mrs. Crane interrupt ed ber "You'd better call father and tbe hired roan, and make tbem get bim out and set him trsmpng " Dut Jane begged and pleaded that she should nurse him, for he was burning up vitb fever and not able to walk. Ob, could she not bave bim ia the boue; she would let bim occupy her own little room, and she would sleep on the kitchen sofa. "What ' take a drunken tramp into tLe house to nurse '" cried Mrs. Craaf, "ilf be eod tT it was that Jane coax ber into allowing the poor man to come in It r just a any or two, and so she ran bacs to the baro, and with tbe help of the hired man gt bim in to the bouse and on to tbe white, sweet bed in her own room. " Lelia was wild with delight, and pronounced Li a " peifectly elegant," and ibsirted ou carrying up all bis meals. "We must find out all ab.ut him," said Mrs. Crane, tokened by a be seeching look from tbe large blue eyrs of the "drunken tramp." Uut it was long before they even koew Lis name, for it was fire weks before he regaiued possession of his right secse again, for when ibey brought bim from tbe birn be was delirious with fever, aad talked iaoes saotly ab-iUt "Julia," and "my poor rocther," and "that hated FhiL" Jane watched bim nigbt and day iih osfiaggiog devoii n, learniog through ber 'try care of bis wants to love bim dearly. Dut for five weeks sbe was obliged to nurse and watch bim, and then be began to re cover. They would act let bim talk at first, for be was very weak, but Lelia during tbe lime she was consti tuted as day nurse, while Jaoe slept, told bim lonjr stories of Jane's good ness and loveliness, and so it was no wonder bat when the pale nurse en- tereu the room ber paiiect watched her every mou JO. Wben be was able to talk be told them that his oaoid wan Eugene Lauretaoo, and was iLesoo cf weal thy aad respected parents. But bis parents died, aad it was found tbat every cot of the property bad been left to bis brother I'biitp. Previous to bis father's iUuess Eugene bad been io some far Western State, and ried back to Bad that bis father was , it..: : i i .j . . .1 t. -. ! lying ill and delirious to the house, sod ia soother day's lime be bad fol- lowed bi wif to the other sLcra. Eugene was unable to speak even a! parting word to the parent be bad JUNE 27, IS77. ; loved no devotedly, and so he was ; totally noprered to Dud that every penny ol ibe loimose lortuue, wrrcu be bad naturxlly thought would lie divided between himself and elder brother, had been left to Ttiilip, wh bd b tied him ftvm cbildh k-J Frieuils and acqiltiutances tuld bim of loug and very black rtoriea which bad bceu in circulation about bim, and which had broken the bear: of bis father, whose favorite son he bad been. He beard that it bad been reported that be bad led a wil 1 and vicious life while in California, and be never doubted but all these fabrications were the work of bis brother Philip, who had schemed to get tbe fortune for himself, and bare ly succeeded, old Mr. Lauretson not thinking it wise to leave bis money to a dissolute scoundrel, such as bis favorite son bad been represented. His letters, appealing to Eugene for the truth, bad never reached Lino, and tbe old lather died believing bis younger son a scoundrel and a thief. Eugene bad left bis native city, and mad with bitter thoughts bad begun to drink, and io a drunken quarrel had nearly killed a man wbo bad in sulted bim. He had been sent to prison for six nioatbs.and on coming out, disgraced and penniless, had wandered from town to town in search of work, and when Jane bad seen him at tbe pantry window he bud been about to steal iu order to satisfy a hunger which was consum ing bim. The Cranes listened to the long story of Eugene Lauretson and pitied him deeply. Mr. Crat.e offered him work on the farm, but he would not accept it. He said to Jane one day that he had a friend out West who had started a farm wbere land was cheap, and if be only had a few hundred dollars he could join him, and 83on secure a comfortable but bard-working living. "You shall go, Eugene," said Jane, in her usual quiet manner. ' I bave $700 saved, and you shall bave it all. When you are able, pay me back." At first Eugene refused this gener ous offer, bat Jane persuaded bim into taking the money, and with many promises to lead a good and useful life he prepared to depart Tbe morning of his departure from tbe farm, be came to Jane where she was skimming milk in tbe dairy. "Jane," he said, taking her band, "you hare been my guardian angeL God bless and keep yoa always. Jane, I hardly dare ask you feeling what a beggar and borrower I am, and bow worthy yoa are of the affec tion of any man in the world bet, Jaoe. if I should be successful out West, and should return to you, would yoa be my wife V For answer Jaoe laid her band in his, ber qaiet eyes full of tears. Eugene clasped ber in his arms, touched deeply by the evidence of her affection. "I love yoa dearly, Jane. I wish I could give yoa tbe money right fully mine, but we will be happy even io a log cabin out West, and yoa shall never have cause to be ashamed of me." Eugene Lauretson was successful, and a year later returned to the farm bouse to take Jaoe to the humble home be bad prepared for ber. and they were married in the farm-bo a?e parlor, and sick Aunt Lucy gave Jane a dozen useful wedding presents, and Mrs. Crane packed a large box of household goods and seat it oat West, even though she shook ber head dubiously over the marriage, for she "didn't believe io lore fool ishness Happy Lelia kis?cd Jane good by last of all. and whispered : "Dear Jane, I'm so glad yoa really got your lorer after all." Danbury Neicx. Bnl'i Btatllenaiake aaw ftat. A short time since one of tbe mem bers of a prominent Boston manufac turing firm spent a few weeks bunt ing ia Florida, and on bis return brought with bim a monster rattle snake, tbe gift of a friend. His soake sbip measured about five feet io length, and has a body tbe siz3 of a man's arm, the wbite, yellow and brown cuticle blending rather beau tifully in patches of various foims. Tbe heavy triangular head, cbarac terisifcof venomous reptiles, has a sinister expression, and ia innmeots of excitement tbe five rattles on bis tail keep up ao unpleasant suggestive warning, while a forked tc-ogue of inky blackness aod 6urprisia; length darts actfriiy from his turtle like moutb. He is no sleepr, half-starved fellow, aa may readily be imagin ed, but wide awake, sod ready for an encounter of any kind. It was into tbe cige occupied by this snake that three days since a rather small sized wharf rat was introduced.in tbe expectation that tbe rodeot would form a meal for the stranger. Tbe snake seemed to think 8 , too, for be darted oo tbe unwilling visitor aod caught bim by tbe neck. Tbe rat, wbo bad hitherto been runoiog around the cage trying to get out, cave a sharp squeal as he frit tbe serpent's faogs, and, twisting bimself about, buried bis teeth ia the scaly jaw ot tbe aggressor. The snake writhed aad twisted aad rattled sharp notes of alarm as tbe rat kept bis sharp iocisors at work, aad before tbe spectators could fairly compre hend wbat bad happened the little quadruped bad shaken himself loose and was bopping ia affright at tbe farther end of tbe cage for a means of exit. To tbe surprise of all he showed no effects of poison, aod when tbe saake again made a grab at him be met his creeping foe half way aad snapped off a piece of bis forked tcngoe. This seemed to be rather more than tbe Floridian bad bar gained for, and be dragged bimself into a corner, cast down aod defeated Since that lime tbe rat has flourished in his atraoge quarter. He capera over tbw body of bis whilom enemy, and avoids tbe puach of a stick by creeping aader the bcal of the snake. Tbe rat aeenis perfectly indifferent as regards the rrpule, atid when tbe lat ter, roused to a high degree of aoger bv outsiders, makes a strike at bim. be bnrdiy lakes tb trouble to dodge, j auJ ooiy biles back when the rauleri i ! i. : . -. l & . i . i . is uuususlly offent-ive. It is a ainga-ji l K,a t j the cheeks of ibeir children, lar eooditioo of things, and the rat's! . immunity from death cannot very! Bclu are more fashionable than easily be accounted for. (they have been for years. era ranoeralle Prws l Ta. St. Lot is. Jone 15 The (i!Jf- Ikruiorrat i n eprcial from U x It wrll, TcX.-, wbioti givr-i itrj'iie accjuutof a renin ktil3 mo. it-r and siiiciite which were reco'ly r uriiii led tn-re. It Mm; io lh lal.er ..n ..f April, ISTo, U.ii!o. ry CaiUDou, his Sol Wliiisiu slid t nephews commenced a debauch in Rockwell, and created great disturb ance in town until a late hour of tbe night. Sheriff Alexander C. Starks was on intimate terms with the Can non?, aod endeavored to persuade tbem to desist from their riotous pro ceedings, but was unsuccessful. He then warned them tbat if they did not slop disturbing the peace be would lock tbem up This only made tbem worse, and the whole party assaulted the Sheriff, beating and cutting bim severely. Duriug tbe melee tbe Sher iff drew a revolver and suapped it several times, but none cf tbe cham bers exploded. The party scattered, however, and Starks procured a bet ter weopon aad followed the Cannons with tbe intention of arresting tbem. He found them ia a billiard saloon, aod was again set upon by the whole party, and, wbile defending himself, shot" and killed William Cannon. This ended tbe amicable relations between Starks and tbe Cannons. Some time afterward Starks was notified that Emberry Cannon was trying to hire some desperado to assas sinate him. This became so evident that S'.arks offered his farm for sale, with the intention of moving to some place wbere he would be more secure. Io September of 1S7C, a stranger ap peared io Rockwell, singularly dress ed and armed with a double barreled shot-gun aod several revolvers. He expressed a wish to buy a farm, aod was referred to Stark as having one for sale. He called oa Starks, and after a short conversation both started for the farm. Tbe next morning Starks was found dead in the woods, with a load of buck soot ia bis bead. Tbe murderer fled, and it was subse quently learned tbat his name was Ueorge W. Garner. Ia October following the murder, the Grand Jury indicted Garner for the murder of Starks, and Emberry Cannon as instigator of tbe crime, but neither could be found. It seems, however, that a short time prior to the murder of Starks, Garner bad shot the Sheriff of Lee County, Texas, while tbat officer was attempting his arrest, and rewards aggregating $1,000 were offered for his apprehen sion. When the Sheriff of Lee County recovered from his wounds be deter mined to capture Garner, and after a loog search found bim at Little Rock Ark., aod took bim to Lee County where he was turned over to the au thorities cf Rockwell County last March. He was tried io May, con victed of the murder of Starks, and sentenced to be banged oa the loth of Jane, IS 77. After bis conviction be confessed that Emberry' Canoon hired him to kill Starks for $"00 in cash, a note for $125, and a team of horses. Last Tuesday evening "Mrs. Garner was permitted to enter jail to remain with her husband until his ex ecution. This morning, oa opening Garner's cell tbe Sberff found Mrs. Garner dead, aod ber husband almost lifeless. A physician was seat for, bat before be arrived Garner died. Both left letters, aod that written by Mrs. Garner stated that she pur chased morphine at Dallas' two weeks ago, and tock it into jail io ber mouth. A question then arose as to whether tbere was enough to kill both, and which should take the largest portion. Mr3. Garner evideotly tock enough to kill her, but there were marks about her neck which showed she bad also been strangled. Garner also took some of tbe poison, but when found this morniog he bad cot'on stuffed io his nostrils, a handkerchief crammed in his mouib, and the wire of a bucket in his cell twisted around bis neck. Evidently not bein satisfied that he bad taken satlicieot morphine to kill, they finished their work by strang ulation. The friends of tbe Murphy temper ance movement are gathering into tLeir net some disciples that wiil make them future trouble. Tbere are old political sharks who, having wasted their Bubstance and ibe substitute of their friends in riotous living, uo'i! temperance is to them rather a matter ot torce than choice, now enlist under thj l)trtihv ltanntf.r U'irh th view tf .1".- - - . " turning a moral movement luto p- litical channel-1. If they succeed ia their desiza there is aa eod of the! value of the temperance aitatiju. N'o moral is worth having that is enforced by legal paias aod penalties. The moment tbar. the advocates of temperance desist from their appeal to men's consciences, and resort to the argument of compulsion, their whole strength is dissipated. They transfer the argament from the forum of reason, aod tk thereafter to dominate the will of mankind, not to change it. The danger tbat is to be apprehended from this tendency bas already crop ped out io various parts of tbe State, wlfere briken-down politicians are preteroatarally active in makiog tem perance speeches, aod in attempting to give tbe crusade aainst intemper ance a partisan leaoiog. These peo ple all Insist upon the necessity of re strictive laws, and. of eourse, restrict ive law makers. The objective point with all such orators is some official position, near or remote, wbere their empty pockets may be filled. If they fail ia effecting their object they will drop tbe temperance business with a suddenness as astouodiog as their original conversation, and ten cot of a dozen will return to their cups. Phi la. Kennrd. "Well, Sambo! bow do yon like your new platre: ' "Berry well, massa" " What did TvH bave for breakfast this moruiog ?" ' Why, you see, misses biied three eg)S for herself, and give me de brot!" The oceaa steamers are making tauen oemr time aii.ee tLe aavent oi ; 1 ; tbe new st vie of eoilarc. L-j&duo tuotAera tppiv aiuficial ic WHOLE NO. 13.35. imsI im .taliusl t'Miamr. Oj Suudav eveuio last a p.trtvi was given ia Lioin at which all tbe 1 ladies were to appear ia national e s-! tame: of course, noini broki down j f re tb lime ca'iie, and preferrnl tbe i A'l'St l.tHllio04 rr im I HTI I lllil-t add that tries were the Icmt ii er 1 1 ....... r . .ktj -; .., . i i . !. i. i .it ; t...ir - ' ....-- J J o . Vlll.Vbl.C IU IfcOtl, io m terrible ordeal to a plain woman A high necked chemisette, with long loose sleeves, profusely embroidered iu leaves aod flowers aod spangles, gathered in at tbe waist by a broad scarlet sasb : a wbite skirt reaching nearly to the ankles, and braided at the bottom; over thistwo Ion; aprons, r.,t!,. i,. a rri":7 "r:Trir.7z..... Boemrv wuveu iu wuu trunt lureauv, , to the belt bangs a coarse liuen hand kerchief stitched in patteros of blue, I T,IE acb 'o or.KB. red and green worsted. Below the j The contiaued pract'ee, peri.-tt J skirt peep out the miniature fet, ia by the colored people ia soma fee shod with crimson stockings and high-! tioos of the Union, of senoiog deie heeled shoes. Yoong girls wear j gatioos to Washington to interview flowers in their hair, which is plaited I tbe President for the porpoe of ini ioti a long thick club, not uulike wht ' presiu upon him their claims for one saw iu Paris, a year or two ago, tied with a broad ribbon to match tbe colors of their dress ; married women put oa a veil of thin gauze, which covers tbe back of the bead, and is draped around the neck and Bboulders like a cloud, with sequias or eilt flowers in frotit, aod glass beads aod ! ces, so that tbere exists no distinr- oroameots of every imaginable hue lion. Tbere would be as much pr.- and shape disposed everywhere. Tbejpricty iu Irirhmeo, Germans, l;:i!- effect is very pretty. j iaos, or indeed citizens of auv na- EriMtatera My Mora. P.... ....,,...,. Io i;.i ,f:j iimafbdiu iAt v uut a u . a a vs i y patch from Belvidere, X. J., savs: -i .i.- v..i r -i. auove lue I'eiawaie, Wkinnui . J 1 1-... I.;.... l.'l. L..t! become considerably washed out, weakened by tbe late raia storms, I Buddeoly broke, aad precipitating a! Gshiog party, consistiogof 10 persons, j tbroogb a sluiceway, iirs. Keemers, ber daughter, Julia Reenters, Miss Crewley and Thomas Pressler were drowned. The owners of the boat ia which the party were, Mark Fish er, and James Osfelt were fatally in- titpail K r.llinr. inlii K. ipinrlnc tf n J"' -1 ""ft 6' mill which was lying below the! sluiceway. ! A Dmalardly otmtre. Isdiajiapolis, Ind.. June 1 1 Tbe fast train on the Pitts-j burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, due bere last night, was wrecked a short distance east of this city by a switch being partly chang ed and a crosstie wedged between tbe rail. Tbe engioe, baggage, ex press aod mail cars were thrown from the track and badlr damaged I . n ' but the passenger coaches aod sleeping-cars did not leave tbe track. Earnest B. Cole, postal clerk, was tbe only person seriously hurt, but a Dumber received slight iojories. Eve ry effort will be made to discover the perpetrators of tbe outrage aod briog tbem to justice. A Slaerh Kokbcel. Hot Creek, Wy., June II. This morning tbe coach from Dead wood was stopped by two road agents some tweoty-five miles north of this place. The messenger was ordered to throw out the treasure box, which he did. This seemed to satisfy the robbers for they immediately told the driver to go ahead. No attempt was made to rob or molest tbe passengers. Three men and one lady were in tbe coach-. Tbe little town of Salem, North CaroliLS, with two thousand inhabit ants, bas gathered aod seat to mar ket during the past three years more than three million pouods of black berries, for which the gatherers re ceived nearlr half a million dollars. What is tbe differeoce between a ( student of history seekiog the prize aad an Arab : (Joe gets up the dates to carry off the palm ; the other gets up the palm to carry off the dates. The Ucwrrla Election. ATf ivrt Jnns, 11Th mi;.,riri for the convention will reach 10,000. tbe party in power. It were far bet Tbe counties in northern Georgia are ( 'r t0 Z1 tars io ',Le '"'P18;"1'" almost unanimous for the convention (occupied when !a:u.ed that I.c-.i- t i.-ir,a. South Cri.-i;r,s, at 1 Hor:da A lady much given to tattle, said I were lie pubicsn tih'f. atl bad e:c obeuever told auythiog except toi ted I'.tpubiitaa :ctrs atd S'ste i two kiuds of pcopl those bo a - k - ed ber, aod those wbo dido t. A Bostoo man never says I' tut tn mw nan rtrwir n ITo lllav u G.f. i "Executed oa the responsibility of my own personal curve." " j TLe evident impoesibiiiiy to Ir ing i the murder rs of the CLisoiia fuiiiiiy. If men's bodies were ia proportion j in Misrirsippi, to rtu'tlc i tt f r tre to the size of their souls, some of ocr Sendieh ericr.e is unar;.:arabie evi first citizans could button thtir col- dence tf tLe inability of the General lars arouad their boot tops. j Govercmeni to furnii-b protection to ' jiifeaod bUrty ia :L late ic-urrec- A blind mendicant in Paris wears : tiocarv states, where red Landed vio. tbis ioscription round bis neck : , "Don't be ashamed to give sou." I cao't see. oolv It's a bad sign to ree a man with; bis bat off ia the streets at midnight 1 apologizing to over them. bis leet lor laiiiogi Ne.-er pick a quarrel ;it may result ia your being obliged to pick your self from ibe mire. Be honest young man, bat it yoo cao't de booest, be sure aud steal enough to make people believe yoa are bonet-t peltate d io the ladiaa Bortau. Bo- PareoTs wl o make their first bra t mrT ;t lfi,t & evideare of a boy an "id jI son" geoerally hare jaystematic arraneerr.ent ly which a idol son w ben be reaches man's es- raj?e fetoro of the turr.ker tf Icdi- tete. jansin tLe u.bes to w kith itjpiis - Lave been istd, U as ia tbe :s- Jeff Davis speaks of himself as aisaiogof laod scrip to ike Icd ics, "sutesmao." Suteemansbip of bis; which got into the bands of a r:rg, kind bas brought more than one man ; wbo, Ly colliisirn with Wafk.'egton to tbe baiter. icificiai, ured it to stria- Jand tt its "Ptftfectly mag," is tbe Boetoa g iris sy oooy ra for awfully sweet. Two bands of gold linked by a ,k.: rajrij-,hl- .eve buttons - J Iee cream kills iu tboosaads every year, but it is aa ice thing to take. ! . - : -Pine apple shortcakt" is a pew, delicacr. j IKw.tSIIMfclai lAllrn Wasui.noto.v, DC. Ju'ie ', Is;; WBr THERE SUulLD EE I MF. itv I.w CIVIL Staviri fctt LAri.iN, It bas beta sugg.;i,t, d tint as it U the President, and n-t the Cub: net, from which the country txin-os ti;l scrvice reform. eaJ further, that v h be, aod not bis advi.-.--, ho will held accountable fur iiotifuItiliiH-iii of !..... V l ... . . -"C"S" uo auonui . t-lermin um;u and make public some wei matured rules for bringing about the desired reforms, which rule nhall .m,:v i .1' ! the Departments 1 1 ke When talking of civil-xervice re form in Wojibinift in. that Ai pin i-H "rx-'n'i n h ir, Dutrunente i direr.-i.ird a.-. lti mini" e -fTi).. . !- '1 ri.u t Ti"t:t-U'. , Sberin v" ri le f..tiiif.iis .1 I l!l- ' J C 14 !! ' i i Mi'lAeij ,f il,- ,; t I er ri-mii k, St l,.:i. i! r. i, ( , f ::, r:r." IM.iI f r r n i Tht iHMiTitt) have r a rigtti. t i k'i.,vv hum r, I'l Wd-bl .n, 1 , civil rervtre i-.f.-rm n und. :sia d tv the President. They will expect thai there shall be unif .rinity ia substance and application of the roles As it is, there is neither. la some of the Departments, the idea of bdv chanira is ignored, while io no two is the (same code of laws put iuto execution. ttr .. . l r - j " wiog inai n President should issue h s ordir ; for the government of all. ll.B MA: AS lidOD AS ANOTHER IN oKice, is being severely criticized. A Louisiana colore 1 delegation called upon Secretary Jr,crmaa the other day, and claimed ;ie third of the ap pointments io that state. The U vs, io a political sen--, obliterate the lioe of demarcation between the ra- i tiooalny, and tLeir cfTsiiriDg. claim j ing recognition lecau?e of snccial i!o- iwreut. .m ouo niioum oe viewed IU ! . V . I II I - , sceot. any other character than as ao Amer ican citizen, hca he applies for ; omce. He can hare no his her claim. Hr,s ef.i.i. and his sew York Libeli.frs. The freedom of the press has njitly beeo tcrnied the palln Luin of liberty. : but it wouia as closely appfcxima ; the truth to sav that its nobridN'd li cense to defame private character is aubver-Jife of ood morals and indi vidual rights. Of this latter truism j we Lave alnio.it daily illustraiwa in ' the columns of tbe New York Sun. It sneers at responsibility for viola tions of truth ; and the besmearing of the good name of aa intended victim is an objective point, to reach wbicb it claims that the end j i.itities the means. We have a case before is. For no other reason thao a geoeral desire to defame the reputation of ail Government officials i; recently pub- iisbed a letter attackm? tte private aod public character of Uua Alona Bell, Assistant Secretary of tt In terior. It gave to the publiea tissue ) of falsehoods, all impeacLiog his in tegrity and bis ability as an ofiicer. Mr. Be!) bas resorted to the on ly means within bis reach, to vindicate bimself against these foul aspersions. Hs bas brought suit fur libel ia the Superior Court of Xew York, laying his damage at $10',0r"j. Io a com tu unity where Mr. Bell is known, any effort to goard bimself from the poisoned arrows of bis calumioators would be. a work of sopererogatioD, as the missiles there would fall harmless to tbe ground. It is, bow ever, befitting that tbe whole country shooM know the iniquity of the as sailant, and tLe uoirnpeiicLabie char acter of the a.icai!o-J. THE DEVELOPMENT AT THE MANHAT TAN ri.ll ENTERTAINMENT. The speeches made at tbe Manhat tan Club entertainment io New York, oa last Tuesday evening, express the true inwardness of the representative Democrats of this country. Both Ti'den and ner.drkk denounced tbe inauguration of Hayes as a fraud, aod while they advised oo open as sault upon bis Administration, and gave bim oo praise for adopting seme of their tLeories, they claim he is on!y a Je a' to President. They strong ly insinuate tbat tbe Southern poli cy was intended to reconcile the Democracy to the "counting in pro cess"' by which tLey said be rear bed the White Hou.-e, but that no true Democrat could esteem him other than a usurper. Now, tbis is the ex act relative situation of the parties. All conces-ioB9 to the Democracy serve to suengtneo inem.ana weaken oflii ers. This ;s tte or.lv tenab.e (ground K-r ustoctcipy a piti; i orgao:zatica. HEI.I'LES.-NESS t f TDE FEI-ESAI. . V- leoce rtalks bt-Idiy around at non- a dav. I tere is ro oi.'gu:tg tte wn j ttat ib's ttriefoM tcmittce Lad its orijfio in f art lean actipatbytn the trmit'de L2d part of tbe as.a.sias, acd ;tat ttey hare lren and wiil Le t-rt-tei ted It tfc;r ttotical ats. c:atts. .c New. !l i cot tfcls In.i nttL Mate f ir.Mii.My I io tte scorh suggest to Ctegrt'a that sccttiLio? must Le doLetOftay tbe reie n cf la lesstess io there Mate s ;a which state laws afford no ilrCf from injury ? INVESTIGATION IN THE INMAN St- EAT. Sianliug developtneata are antici pated cf icroes fraotia heretofore tr- Itirtbr. theti raisti and re-located it, . . .. so that it as Eti!e to rxtecd to any BuuiUr of tracts. Thw Secretary of tte leteri-.r las r.:trtd upcn the woik cf upt-s'iLg ttf!- ttd titer fraaitulect t:aaac.ivCS. Tteie is entiaiHerabbi Ire oitlllioo. and seme vacancies may reeuil fr( m ite reveia- ,jon tkat w;jj tcmt frcm a thorcugb ;,,ijirT. Delta. Scbscr.be f.r tbe Hibax&.
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