Terms ot Publication The Somerset Herald . (i published every Wednesday M JTKlnf ittN ftt annum, pell is ad ranee otherwise Al to will lnrariBbIv.be charged- jio subscription will be discontinued nnlU all arrearsges arc pall tp. Postmasters neglecting to notify us when subscriberi do not take eat tl,elr papers wm be heMIUbU lot the eubeerlptton. hutxnrltnn ramuTtnc from on PonoOesto an other should give Of tin bum or tha former tt well a the present office. Asddrat ?. Somerset Printing Company, JUHW I. SOCLL, I Btulnesi Hanagsf . .1 TTORNEYS-A T-LA Ml . i VA KT T. WKELL, ATTOENET ATLAW II and li"niy aacFensloa Agent, Somerset, p.. UM In Alatuinoiu mock, ju. li-u. ATTORNEY AT LAW, rioaiereet. Fauna. ir H. POSTLETHWAITE, ATTOKHEI st Law, Somerset, re. tToleaaional but DIZ rc9icUoUy solicited and punctually ettacd 1 lo T AW NOTICE. Alegander H. OuOroth has I rtuinol tbe pree-Uee m law In Somemt and d .mini counties. Utbo in Mammoth building. Kl. aA,'H. - i-vTlVE II AY. ATTORNEY AT LAW and dealer in real estate, Somerset, fa., will Ator.d to all imsiueas entrusted lu hts cere with promptness fidelity. Bug. i-y. J a. H. L. BAF.K. ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Somerset, I' a., will practice In Som- trLSiJ " th' t-Uw promptly attended to. . Tiu v H I'HL ATTORN ET ATLAW, SOM .1 erect, fa., will promptly Mteud to all basinets n-ni'ted to him. Money edvuwad ob oolleclloa ac. Omos in MjuuiuoCU uuuatng, IIMLL.1AM H. KOONTZ, ATTORNEY AT 1 1 Lew. Somerset, I' a., will Rive prompt atten tion to business entrusted to b;e cam in somerset ,d Ibe a ljoiuiim counties. UuUM Kow. Utbo in F rialing a T . vir S.orort, a-, wiU attend to aU buulneee en- i. n.H.i.ia.lh nvniin. tief pwiaptueioi anu nueiiif. Olbre in Ma iuu;u-i J. U.OULE ATTORNEY AT LAW, 5,.m-vt, P- Profewlonal bBlne enlrualed to uij care Attended towilh prouptneaeaod uJeUlr. , a. iH rrncra. w. a. nrriL , v n-l'PFI. ATTORNEYS AT I ;Li All liustneM emruMed te tbeir oarewlU ,(,o1., .r : - .TT..; lt. lie , I .... 1 1 u ullsn.liul LI JOU.V II. SCOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. .. i. ottlinD (tain In liaere 111. Ail l.uineeii entrusted Ui bii care attended W wiU prompmend ndelity. j J AMES L. rUGII, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, v .miTset. P. t. Mammoth Block,up stair. bi.inm.-e Main Cms bu Colltk;r. "Jf-";U-l!W. tulee e.amlne.1. .od a 1 !! bn.l ? .tiredo.' 'jwith pr.4uptuew and DdeUty. jUlj'U s 21'KVEYINO. Writing Pceds, &c, , , . . , . i ,-. i ,i it t" rm oi'ili terms . Mi-1 jwuin; at t:Ki-r A tVi SUre. C. F. WALKER. Aug.!?. i'lirsrcuss. r K. J. K. MILLER has permanently located t.wthe pracilce ol his prctwssioo. I f in Merlin tw me pranice oi tiaii-e oi.wiie Charles Kri8iuner s store, apr. '7vi-tL in llerlin lK H. BRUHAKER teSKlers his professional If .lrestolIeciiien. ui ""- l v. t itOce in redenoe, one door west ol tbe Bar est Hvue. I K. E. M. KIMMEL will etlnoe to practice If Mcllrlne, ana tenneni oi Tr...v ' . ., n ..Tni uil surrounuing 0,-, 1 1 j iae niiKu. ' ....mrr. Ottice at the oW pl Je dca 11. UlaUe Mouse. D II. A 0. M1LLEK, after twelve 3 i i . K,.aPfft itir the ttno . l u..HaA In BfenmfllBTBTVliiSx. IIMB T.res to ti e cltliens ol Somerset and In bis Drug Store, opposite the S' L..ue, w. ere he can be consulted fct all times ai lew f-.-rtssl'ialiy engaaeu. r Mi "t calls promptly answered, dee. !,' fl-ly. Dr. W. F. FUNUESBEKG I.ale Ke dent Surgcou, Kei Tcit Eye an! Ear Infiraary, Zzz lecaiei pcrxanertlj ;ji the City of CraESSLAlTO, liarylasd f:r e ISCLTTSIYE treatscrt cf all dis:ss f the Eye ad Ear, fcclui h2:sc cf the ITcse ard Threat. Ollice, Ke). sieiBiilj Cewtre ftlrel. Juue'Ju. DENTISTS. R. WM. (X)LUNS. DENTIST, Soeaerset, J 7 Ha. In l-.u.lmr'S Block. BP Stair. m here lie can at all times oe all kin.ls of work, surh as Blling. regulaUng, ex-ira'ti-.it. kc. Artificial tee lb ol all kinds, and of . , , . the be-; material, inserted. Operations warrant. JOHN BILLS, DEHTIST. OSce to Cffroth A NrtTs new building. Mela Cross Street. Somereet, Pa. "WM. COLLINS, I EXT 1ST, I'S-e strve Cascbeer A Fresc's store. Somerset, F In the lust Bfteen years I have greatly re- the prices ot anihcial teeth in this place. Tiifr..nnanliDCreafllig demand lorteete has in-iti.-rd me to so euli-e my lacllities that I can Kikt r i sets ol teeth at lower prieee than yuu . . i i . ..i . v in this eountrr. l.u, now mskiog a gJ set of teeth br . and If tiH-n- l..ld be any j-erson am.g my tbonsaods f! rust, .mers intlils or tne aojoiuiua I Ux uia'le teeth tit that Is not giring r"",; isia.-tl.-n. ll.ey can call on mo at ny U" aod get b: set tree oi charge. a.rl KTIFIC-AL TEETH!! 1. C. YUTZY. DENTIST. VALE C1TT. jomerul Ct., fa.. Artltiriul Teeth, war anted to be of the Tery best ju-iitr, Ijte-like ar.d Haclsome, inserted in tbe it f'lle. r'articotai attcntioB pW to the prae-er.-.i. u( Ibe naturaJ teeth. TIms wUhlng to .cjult me f,y letter, ca do su by enclosing stamp A.i.lrees asaboTe. jell-Til HOTELS. 1AM0ND HOTEL. Kr01NTOiV. IA. I) J l. I S'lKU, I't-oprie-tor. Ti , t I it and well known feonse Is at a i u e .1,-, rst le pil e place lor tbe traveling I I'.lir T le I lit 11 t keare t.ii nm-ciAss. tsiiou . I.IIt ! .lolnstWB a SHOW 1. . rc-.'r (T n,l prr:i,-ir:g in. . .iii.ib!.' tiu.li coi l.i:n d inilic bc-t suedica! iHYSFI Ciwo.iI.'aT. twbyBt'il IC i Ulbl ., OT,t if piicc. It -H.ki VifsliCT. l'ii.auiiT lrclioc, !. aim t4: 31 iiit. assdf.M-c-.idl, , "! -4.S . H utM rliiscries It-it t suit t r 'm.wio.-cwt.ibM.JCtivUikuwui!rc. f . ens, t:trrifi" of Lichi worth 11m- pi let of lhi,bo.ikwwntJrnbythciiicrx. ' ' u J. prcUiU llirnM skilful practiiiomr Ati'uv, toe lwHn vi awavtb-tlairoidaB.l.p w- 'e4.i i.y iho Jaim.U MrtlicJ Ascioa. A 4' '" : i.t, l,l,itrt. ci viih the crr tueel HEAL ' 1 ,rl and UaulT !w V"v KALajiiuAri r iitr-THYSELF 1 VOL. XXVII. NO. 2. BANKS, ETC. J. O.KIMMEL&SOXS, SaeL-etenn le - Schell & Kimmel, SOMERSET, PA ' Account of Merchants and oth er Business People Solicited. Drafts negotiable in all parts of the Coun try for sale. Money loaned and Collections made. janli IsTlAV BANK. :o:- Somerset County Bank CHARLES J. HARRISON. Cashier ami Manager, Collections made in all parts or the United States. Charges moderate. Batter and other checks col lected and cashed. Eastern and Western exchange lwari on hand. Remittances made with prompt ess. Accounts solicited. Parties dc;lrlng to purchase V. S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN, can be accommo dated at this Bank. The rupuns are prepaid In denominations of jao. Bless LA RCC M . Bit KB Ipts for Fire anfl Life Insnrance, JOHN HICKS & SON SOMERSET. I'A.. And Real Estate Brokers, ESTA1-3I.ISHED iaO. Pers.i who desire to sell, buy or exchanre prop erty, er lr rent will nod it to their advantage u rvKister tbe desrripii. thereof, as BocfaarKeU n-aleurlci.i sold or rented. Real estate business generally will lie pruniptly attended to. aojtia. Tota ana Ciprs, WHOLtSlLI AHDRXTAIL, J. IT. Zimmeriuan, xt rVre ! will V. WmJ WW, SouierHs?!, Penna. The best or riirars of different brands. BWBufao tored by himself, of tbe choicest ol tobaccos. These rims cannot beexrelled by anr in the mar ket. One ol tbe best stocks of chewing tobacco erer brought to Somerset. Prices to suit the times. janM DEALER IN FLOUll AX J) FEED Groceries, Confections, Quecnsware, Willow ware, Salt, Fish, Tolmcro mid Cigars, fcc, &.. fcc, New Stock.8 OXE Pit ICE. All Goods Positively SOLD -A.T BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR AND SQUARE IS Our Motto, I)o.ot Fail to Give M l BiEE'S BLOCK A CALL, "When doing your sieiO-F-Frsra-. Jan. SO 14 M HITCH Farms to sell and exchange. We W A III 1 1 U have bnndmls or cu.-uimers ..ntinir t.i i.nv i.rms mst now. Nerer knew hettertimetoseil Acres at ulr pricea. as people are lining monee from banks and seexinc Acres foi saldy. Ad.l'resf S. M. JAMES, Pltisliurgb Farm Agwey, 134 Smltbheld St. Piitsburph. Pa. Tb.ee in search of farms send for printed: I arm Register. Nor .2 THE Perfection Earth Closetl j CSS- Ail TIGHT, 3iElJS AID ABTOMATIJ, Seat always clean and free from dust, Si.i bo ooob can ecapt. Lseerisnr B4apte for ase la espitala, liot.ls aad laatliiee. aa he aesd ia Us tlelreeas wilkeat gisiag Bay efleaee. Prices, 10, 14 and 18 Dollars. A dtirees, with ataap, f OT.ciicaar. PEUECTIC5 EAETH CLCSET CCMPASY, No. :0 Water St. Brook Lon Ialstnd. W. SADDLES, U. (rrnlist and Anrfftt, OFFICE AND INFlKMAKY, B.S-t Pens Are. Pittsburgh, Pa. All disease of EYE, EAK atstej 1 H BOAT, and ( sUarrBi socceeslul Ir treated. th-emtKmf for Cafairwer, -false Pupibv-Omolred Eyea."-Wld Hairs." 'ajrr and- Taaur, of tbe H.'. Eat Nese or Throat. Plrigiasa, eWeepsna; Eyes." Ptess. Uonleal Cor- Bea,orelgB rfle. Extirpation. A, eklltlully twrformede Artlnclal k'SS married. Send fas des ertp.IT and UikXrated1 camfhlat of Julyii. 3 A. J. WELI.ISI CO.. Bi-re I .III.- OHelaal A Walkefs ermaw rwaea The oaly sule, IJ caa be atsaa, aeas er vsbb wilheBheesasiag UaUr nr iafriaassssBt. . . day e TMtkai wjyw JjTii?-" 4 T.Wwata. TM wm - " 1 us m vrwual earts yes MsyW 7 mi 3 It? " BW 1 1 lie Somerset -. . . . t MISCELLANEOUS, GLEXX'S SULPHUR SOAP. Thoroughly Cukes Diseases or tiir Sum, Beautifies the CoMi,itio?r, Pkkvknts Axt Rf.mf.uies Khei-matism and Gout, HtA:s Sokes and Akr.uiuNs of the Cuticle and Count eracts Co-ntaouok. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions Sires and Injuries of the Skm, not only REMOVES TkUM THE COMPLEXION ALL lil-EM ISHKS arising from local impurities of the bltXKi and obstruction of the txres, hut also those produced by the sun 3ml wiml, such as tan ami freckles. It renders the ciTKXt MARVELOUSLV CLEAR, SMOOTH and fUANT, and being a WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIEH is fat preferable to any cosmetic. ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVAXT ACES OF SCL. rnt R Maths are insured by the use oe CtsWih'h Sulphur Soap, which in aMT tion lo its ptirilying eliiccts, remetlici and PRE VEMS JvUEI'MATISM and GOUT. , It also DISINFECTS CI.OTHIXO and LINEN nl 1-REVEVTS DISEASES CoM.MUNIC.ATtO BY CONTACT With the PERSON-. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents haJd ne, and retards grayness of the hair, i : Physician speak of it in high Serins. Pn'cfS-25 and SO Cents per Cake ; per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. ani $1.20. 1 H. R The 50 cent cakes ate triple the size of those at aj ccntA " HILL'S niltt AND WHISKER DYE," Black er Brown. 50 Ceo cm. C. I. CWTIE5TM, thj'r. 7 Shti Jv., 5.1. The Great New fdedicine A Health-Giving Power PURIFIES THE BLOOD, IMVICORATES THE LIVER, PROMOTES OICESTION, and STRENGTHENS THE NERVES, Thai efTertBBlly raring disrate of ekst v.r asnir er nataTC, It Is worthy off si trial. 11KL11.K guaranteed. VIQOIIENID la AGREEAHI.K to the taste, CRATE Vl'L Settle atom aria, a ltd art. efllrlratly as a ATIIAKT1C, ALTEHATIVS aad 1)11 HfCTIC. Ita actios la aot attended wltkaayaaplsasaal feel la g,ai Iter le laaioar aor iittiuty ezprrieaccst, kel on the contrary, rericahmeat and tar w la-oral ton. Its iBamedlafeeBTertanoa the.llgestlTe erKaas,whetker Impaired byrd Lease or eahaaeted from aayrraeue, lalolacreaae their power, of aaelaallattoa and nntrt tloa, the appetite being Increased at sars. 'i'stkiM aflTerted with aa rngor gcd eondltloa or the liver, aa Kilioae aess,rhararterixed by a d auk jr com plea loa. a coated loagne. a pasly, had taate la the month, a eaprlrlona appetite and elaggi.h anion off the bowela,wtih a aenae of fallar.. In f he hend and of men. Sal dallneaa, Yl-UOlt EAR proves moat valaable. - lte effect wpoa tlae ktdaeya le no leaa happy, a tnrbid. irritating nrine la qnlrkly cleared wp by It. Inflammatory aad C a ran I r RHEr M ATlft.H will soon disappear by a per elatent uae of Y IbOKEXaC. For the care of Skia Dlaea.c. aad Kraptlon. of all kinds, YICOKKAE le moat certain. VIGOREAE ia composed of the srtlrs properties of HKHHs), HOOTS. Ul M8 aad BARKS, that Attars alone far ai.hee. great care belag taken by aa that they are gathered at the right aeaaeaoff the year, and thai they poaeeae That VIWlRESK has the power to PI KIPY THE BLOOn. ISVK'OHATK the I.TVEK, aad KT1JHLATE the II UF..TIYIC tlRCiASM. Is ladl.palably proven by those whs have (Irra it a trial aad have been permanently cared. YVe do not aak yon f o try a clesen bot tle, to ezperlenre rr-lief. for we Ol'AR A-VTEE yea will feel belter from the first few dotca. VIGOKE-IE Is atfonlahiag the world with It. caret, aad I. throw! aw all other TOXICS, ALTERATME4 and IYYIG OHAVTa, Into the shade. Pat ap ia large boitlee,doalile.trength. Reejalrea small do.ee, and It plea.anl to take. Price, SjiI.OO per Dottle. VALKtR L BADGFR MFG. TO., Prop's, 3 .'tis 8t., !'.- T:rk. srd Jersey Ci:y, . J. -THE OBJECT OF EATING." a sew book every -ne shoe 'd rtd. i r t :n e urea rec. ipt of a on cent eUiuo. FORISALEI3Y O.W.SPEERS, UIU'GGISr, Sowei tft, I'a. February ( Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GROCER'S Flour and Feed We would mo-ft refaaeetfallr ftnnoatMw to or friend ui tbe pobl k frenenll. in tbe Uwn tod Tlclnity of Lxnereet, tiiAt we h-Tt opened omr newstAjre am MAD! CROSS STB EE 7 And Is addition to e full Uae of lbs best CoureotlenerleH, Xotions, Tobatecofl, CI cam. sic. Ws will endeavor, at all Umet, to (apply our cus tomer with the BEST QUALITY OF FAMILY FLOTJK, CORN-MEAL, OATS, SHELLED CORN, OA TS t CORN CHOP, BRAN, MIDDLINGS And everything pertaining to the Feed Depart meat al the LOWEST POSSIBLE PICES. Fon cash omr. Also, a well selected ttoeg of Olauweia; Ktueeware, Woodaavara, Bruikes al kioda. aad STTIOISTER WaleA we w"l seU as cheap a the rasa peat. Please call, examine oar goods of all kinds, and basatiAfledtTosayowewBjadgBMaL Dean sorget where we stay- j jtAix Crjss street, soBseraet, Pa. . THE SONU OS THE CAMP. ' Olre us a song T- the soldiers cried. The outer trenches guarding. When the heated guns or the carcps allied drew weary of bombarding. Tbe dark Kedan, in silent scofT, . ' Lay, grim and threat'ning, under ; " And tbe tawny monad or the Malaknff No heger belched its thunder, There was a pause. The guardsman "Id, " We storm the forts to-morrow: ; . Sing while we may ; another day WiU bring enough of sorrow." They lay along the battery's side, Below the smoking cannon Brave hearts from Severn and from t'lyrie, And from the bunks of Shannon. . They sang of Leve and notot Fame: Forgot was Britain's glory; Each heart recalled a dilterent name, F.dt all sang "Annie Laurie." Voice after rules caught up tha sung. Until its tender passion Rose like an anthem, rich and strong Their battle-eve confession. lear girl . her name he dared not speak ; Yet, as the song grew louder, Something apon the soldier's cheek Washed off the stains of powder. Beyond the darkening ocean burned The bloody sunset's embers, Wbile tbe Crimea Valley learned How British lore remembers. And once again the fires of hell Haloed on the Russian quarters, With f cream or shot and burst of shell. And bellowing of mortars. An Irish Nora's eyes are dim For a singer, dumb and gory : An English Mary mourns Tor him Who sang of "Annie Laurie.' Ah, soldiers '. to your honored rest Your truth and valor bearing : The bravest are the tenJerest Tbe loving are the during. tiaytri Taylor. UOLBEN LOt HS. "Wbst do I know about such mat ters f " raid 'Siaire Potuletbwaite, rumpiDcr up bis Saxon brown hair into a crest on tbe very top of bis head. Tbe 'Squire was Etandiu? in tbe middle of tbe eunoj sitting room, a room aglow with wreaths of autumn leaves and blossoming geraniums, with a wood fire on tbe hearth, which exhaled a fniot pine perfume from tbe resinooa logs which were crackling there, and tbe biggest tortoise-shell cat in New Jesej asleep in front of tbe biiza. And tbe 'Squire's wife was balancing herself on tip-toe to eew a button on bis shirt bosom a malicious button which bad flown off without tbe slightest previous notice, a very Mepbistopheles in mother-of-pearl. The 'Squire was tall and big, and ea.ailr wheedled; tbe Squire's wife was round and petite, and possessed a good deal of feminioe diplomacy ; and, as a matter cf course, Mrs. Pos Uethwaite conquered. "Ob, my dear, it is tbe simplest thing in the world," the said. "But it's not so perfcetly absurd 1'.' persisted the ''Squire. "Tbe idea of me going into one t-f those Broad way places and asking for a switch ?" "It's done every day, my dear," said Mrs. Poetletbwaite, deftly break ing the thread. "And rea'.Iy my hair is getting s thin, what with crimping and frizzing; and every body wears a false braid, or curls, or something, and I am positively singular without one. And I wouldn't mind waking until I go up to town in January, if it wasn't for Fannie Leslie's charade party. Everbody will be there, and of course you want me to look as well as any one else, don't you, dear?" The 'Squire could not gainsay this leading proposition. He bad married a pretty young country girl for love, and during all tbe five years of their wedded life tbe torch bad burned clear upon tbe altar cf his beart. "Of course I do," be said heartily. "Then you'll bring me the switch, won't ycu,?" coaxed Mrs. Postletb waite. ' If it must be, I suppose it must be," assented the 'Squire with a grimace. And when be drove off to the de pot he carried in a pocket-case, next to bis beart, a lock of his wife's flax en hair lot aa a keepsake, bat as a cample. "Thirty-six inches long, at least," Mrs. I'ostlethwaite called after bim. "And crimped a little at the top, if it's not charged extra for." 'Squire Postletb waite didn't go to tbe city every dy. As a general j thing, bis peach farm in New Jersey occupied ibe most of bis time and at tention ; but when be did mingle with tbe gay metropolitan world, be resolved to enjoy himself to the ut most. So be engaged a room at tbe most expensive and aristocratic hotel be could find, visited tbe Academy of Deeign, where be didn't understand tbe pictures at all, and went to tbe theatre in tbe evening where he cried over tho tragedy, and laughed bis vest buttons off at a brisk little comely that served as an afterpiece, and was a little abas-red at tbe bal let- And it is moet probable that be wculd have forgotten bis wife's com mission entirely if, in tbe process of searching his pocket case for a note wbitb be was to present for payment at a city bank the next day, he bad ac chanced to come across the tress of sbining gold. Hallo!" said the 'Squire, smiting his knee with oce hand, "Here's Polly's bair! And I niutt go and buy that switch to-morrow, or there will be tbe deuce and all to pay." He went that afternoon to dine with old Mr. Ponsonby at Delmoni o's for the 'Squire bad all a child's delight in gilding and lights. Old Mr. Psnsonby rather discouraged tbe switch business when, over tbeir modest bottles of claret, the 'Squire broached, his proposed errand the fol lowing morning. "I wouldn't," raid Mr. Ponsonby, shaking bis head. Wouldn't," echoed the 'Squire, "Why not?'? "It's running a great tik," said Mr. ronsoubj, oracularly. "I'm told tbe yellow fever and small pox, and all that sort of thing, are disseminat ed to an alarming extent throngb the medium of false bair." 'Squire Poatletbwalte opened wide his eve and mouth. "Tbey cut off tbe bair of hospital cases, and sell it to Tuu see," added Mr. pay expenses, Ponsonbr low- ering bid VCiic. "So ?" interrogated the 'Squire. "Fact," ocdded the old gentleman. "And tfBtles tbey import a deal of ESTABLIS HE D. 1897. SOilERSET, PA .V WEDNESDAY, it from foreign coudVi'ea, where the peopie are in no wise: noiea ior clean liness or health." , "ever heard of Inch a tb.inz in my lire," asseverate! 'Squire Poa tleth waite. A "And the only waj to be sure of it is to cut the hair from the human head yourself," asserted Mr. Poason by, peeling a banana "But I don't see how that can be done," hesitated tba Jersey peach farmer.' " "1 don't either," said Mr. Ponson by, "and that'd tbe reason I advise you to drop the wbota thicg." 'Squire Postleth waite shock his head mildly. It was all very well for Mr. Ponsonby to' be thus lavish with bis counsel, but Mr. Ponsonby didn't know how it wis himhelf. He wasn't a married ttan. His wife hadn't charged bim with a particular commission, and wasnt expectantly waiting for bim at holfae. "Liet Mrs. rostlethwaite be satis fied with her own hair;" urged Mr. Ponsonby, nibbling atCan olive. Women are never satisfied." said the 'Squire, gloomily .'J Then let ber leari .tbe letson of contentment!" "Women never Iesrn," said the I5nnt a, - But he recalled bis friend's good ad vice tbe next day, wbt-a he walked into M. Dupigoac's Pentennial Hair Emporium. M. Pupignac rubbed his bands as be burned behind tbe nlate-elass counter, and begged blindly to know in what be could bfcve the happi ness to serve monsieur." I want a switcb.l said 'Squire I'ostlethwaite, a little tmeasy under the bright-eyed regards of M. Dupig- nac's ten "sales ladies." who were dressed rather more splendidly than his Polly, even in he j church-going attire, and wore glittering jewelry, which our honest 'Squfre believed to be real and of great trice "and it must be of this color," tlolding up the sample, "and one yard long." M. Dupignac critically surveved the lock, with his bead, first on one side and then on tbe otcer. It is a color truly ravishing," said be. But nevertheless I flatter myself that I can match it." nd he briskly opened a drawer full of long switches, deatly packed a narrow paste board! boxes, and odorous of camphor, and whisked oct a mass of pale rippling gold, which be held up to the sunlight with Pol ly's lock laid against it.' "Nature itself I" cried M. I'upig- nac, tbeatricaliy. "No yoo dod't !' safaS Ae' 'Souire, setting bis teeth together like a 6teel trao. ' 'Comment?" demani oped M. Pu- pignac. "Put up that tbtoft-sai d 'S quire Pde tleth waite,"and shot the drawer. 'Monsieur would wish it a shade lighter?!' queried the Frenchman. "Or, perhaps, darker? Vraiment, it a mere matter of taste." "Monsieur don't want any of that sbeared-ofT trash," said tbe 'Squire, laconically. M. Dupignac drew himself op with Napoleonic dignitv. Monsieur will, perhaps, allow me to insure him' said he, "that there is no bet ter stock than mine upon tbe con-ti- nent." "I'm not quite so green as to swal low everything I bear, if I do " come from tbe country," said tbe 'Squire comDosedly, "Shut op the drawer, I say. None of your second-handed scarlet fever and small-pox for me None of your dead people's clippings out of tbe hospitals." "But, Monsieur " gesticulated the Frenchman. "I tell you," roared 'Squire Pos tletb waite," waxing noisy as he be came more in earnest, "I wou't buy a single solitary spear of hair unless I know where it comes trom. I'll see it cut myself, or I'll let it severely alone " M. Dupignac'e monuntary express ion cf dismay and perplexity gave away to an instantaneous illumina tion of all tbe facial muscles. "Br all means, by all means, if Monsieur wishes it," cried he, fitting tbe five fingers of one hand against tbe Gve fingers of the other. "Mon sieur shall be satisfied. I court pub licity. I Laure!'' to one of the extravagantly dressed shop girls "Where, then, is tbe poor girl that was here this morning wishing to sell her hair tbe girl with lea cbev eux d'or, the bead of real gold that takes its burnish in tbe sunshine? Does Bhe still wait, Laure?" Mademoiselle Laure was not quite certain as to that, but she had the young person's address. Tbe young person should be immediately sent for. "Let her be summoned at once," said M. Dupigutic with a wave of the band, as if be was a monarch issuing a royal mandate. "And," with a secondary sweep of his arm toward a velvet upholstered chair "if Mon sieur will honor us by waiting but a few second?, bis undeserved doubts shall be set at rest." "Seeing is believiog," said 'Squire Postletbwaite, cavalierly. And he sat down, softly whistling- "Bonnie Dundee," and staring steadfastly out of tbe window. In about fifteen minutes there was a little bustle of arrival in the next room. M. Dupignac lifted a Not tingham lace curtain which shielded tbe glazed epper half of tbe door of communication, and placing his fin ger on bis lip with a truly French gesture, pointed to a lovely blue eyed girl, dres-ed in faded and shab by garments, but with magnificent pale yellow bair floating like a glorj down over her shoulders. "By Jove 1" ejaculated tbe 'Squire, "that's a splendid head of hair I" M. Dupignac shrugged his shoul ders. "She offered to sell it to oa this morning," said be j "but we bad not then an opportunity to dis pose of it. It ia to succor her needy mother, poor lamb ! They are poor but respectable." "You know tbem, then?" ques tioned tbe 'Squire. "I know tbem well. Ah !" added M. Dupignac, sentiment illy, "bow one has pity for tbe pjor !" "I'll boy it," promptly interrupted 'Squire Postleth waite. "There's no danger of any scarlet ferer or Bmall-j pox there. She's as fjreeb. as a roes JUNE 19, 1S78 ; and as dear as a p'nk. What will it C03t?" "Look at the thickness ! look at the length of that chevelure !" cried this ecstatic Frenchman. "It ia cheap positively dirt cheap at fif ty dollars. But to secure Monsieur's custom " "I'll take it," raid the 'Squire, with alacrity. M. Dupignac motioned to Made moiselle Laure. Mademoiselle Laure tapped a tiny silver call-bell, and a white-aproned man in tbe next room, who looked like a barber in disguise, went ruthleisly to work shearing away tbe long yellow locks. As one by oue he dropped them into a flat willow basket at bia Bide, tbe girl put her pocket-handkerchief to her eyes and visibly sobbed. "Poor girl! poor child!" said 'Squire Pcsilethwaite, feeling an on comfortable sensation of tightness in the region of his heart. "It's a shame but then, if she's compelled to part with it, I may as well buy it aa any one else. Here, you, Mon sieur, just give her thia ten-dollar bill over and above the bargain. I can't endure to see a pretty girl cry never could." Which, if the read er pauses to reflect, made Mrs. Poa- tlethwaite'a switch come verv dear. However, the 'Squire trudged off, with tbe yellow treasure neatly pack ed in one of the long pasteboard box- ea. ior be sat ana waited for it to be woven into a stem, sooner than be n any wise deceived bv an article that wai not the genuine one. "At all events," chuckled the 'Squire to himself, "I've out-gener-aled tbe New Yorkers thia time. I've proved to 'em that I'm not to be put off with the trimming cf their hospit als, nor any of tbeir trashy imported stuff, brimful of ship fever and infec tion. To be sure it baa cost a good deal, but I don't believe Polly will grudge the price when bhe hears all about it.'' This was Squire Postlethwaite's last day in tbe great metropolis, and toward afternoon he completed his various errands to bis entire satis faction, and started off down Cort land street on a brisk walk to take tbe 4 o'clock train, whicb would land bim within a few miles of his beloved peacb farm, wben, ail of a sudden, emerging from a narrow side street, whom should he meet but the golden baired damsel who cried so meltingly at having her treasea cut away that self-same morning in the Centennial Hair Kmporium ! And at the same moment, with a little bob of courtesy, tbe golden-haired damsel proved to bim that tbe recognition waa mutual. "It ia !'' cried tbe 'Squire, dropping two or three bundles in bis bewilder ment. No, it isn't! Yes, it ia. For tbe face and eyea and pretty little childish dimples on cheeks and cbin were tbe vatiie ; bat, lo and be hold! a luxuriant braid of aureate hair was coiled around and around tbe bead under the natty liule felt hay with its bluebird's wing. "I'm much obliged fortbe$10, sir," said the little girl. "Gentlemen isn't generally so liberal." 'Ob, dear, sir, it wasn t my hair at all," said tbe girl. "It's just a lot that M. Dupignac keeps on hand. mounted on invisible netting, and it ain't clipped off at all, onlv loosened frcm tbe net bv a hook rn tbe end of the scissors. Seme cf the customers likes it cut direct from the bead geutle folka has all sorts of whims and M. Dupignac keeps me for blonde, and Marv Anne Perkins tor a brunette. We rolls up our own bair boy fashion, and it don't show unless you get close. I wouldn't have told on bim, neither," with a little toss of tbe head, "if it hadn't been for bia wanting to crib all tbe extra f 10 for himself." 'Squire Postletbwaite drew a long brea'.b. He began to be painfully conscious that be bad not outgener aled the city people so completely aa be imagined, after all. Should he go back? he asked himself, to M. Du pignac's Centennial Hair Kmporium, and punch tbe bead of that distin guished foreigner? or should be re port the whole matter at the police headquarters : or perhaps best and most sensible course of all should he take tbe originally purposed 4 o'clock train, go back to the Jersey peach farm, and keep Lis own counsel forever and a day ? 'Squire Postletbwaite decided in favor of tbe latter proposition. He went borne with bis golden switch in his box, gave it to Polly with a kiss, and never told ber of his adventure. And to thia day she doesn't know how much it cost. "Where ignorance id bliss 'tis folly to be wise." I.lmberger t'beeae. Our jolly Teutonic friend, Louis Locber, goes to Elmira occasionally on business, ile relates tbe lollow- ing: I goes to Elmira last week, and I meets a friend, ond we valka und we talks, so we comes mit a grosbery store, und my friend say he buy some limberger, nnd so me buy some too, more as a ponnd. Yell, I comes mit tbe depot, nnd sbumps on de car, and I can't find no seat all tbe wbile, and I sits myself mit another feller. Dose cars vaa verv warm. and dot oder man he begins to en off ap mit his nose and finally he raises the car window about an inch. Dot cheete, it echmell big, and I don't say nudings. Den dot oder feller snuffs bia nose up mit himself some more, and he looks at me sorter queer like you know, and he gives d it winder another bitch up. Den be got op and looked around coder de seat, and in dot aisle, und behind und before, and I don't say nud'Dgs. Den he look at me some more, and be sav; "Mr frient, you don't schmell nudings'' Und I say, "Nary," nnd I die almost mit myself, go he hitch dot vidow ride open, and stick out his head, nnd be schwear mit himself like eberydings. Yen I goes to leave def trnin, dot oder fel ler he follow me clear to der car door, and etand on der platform and watch me bo long as I am ia sight. Do yoa know, I makes ap my mind dot feller he don't got do limberger where be lives ven he s heme mit i himself. An old maid says ;bat man's; beart is. like a lobster's claw as soon as it breaks another sprouts in its place. ( -1 ar rv---a;... Aral r The Tree Peddler. An agricultural exchange "goes for" the tree peddler in the following terms : There is no greater humbug Dracticed unon the credulity of the people thai tbe offering of new fruUs by tree agents and nurserymen, as the laat thing that waa ever discov ered or planted. Nineteen out of every twenty of all these new fruits are generally- worthless. Oae tu 8f rvman has an apple that ia superi or to all other, another a pear tree that co one can do without, free from bligbt and an immense bearer and the' fruit of the finest quality. Another has a currant, a strawberry or a rasp berry, all entirely indispensable to the unsuspecting farmer. And still ethers have grapes that ripea early, are very large, delicious and just the thing to supplant all others for all pnrpoea. Oae has a cherry tree that will take tbi place of t'.e Early Richmond and tbe Eoglish Morelio. All these will do well, acco-ding to the opiniona of tbe several ownera of tbe bumbtig, in ny ana an cnmaiea, like the patent medicine warranted to cure any and all diseases. One man, whose almost exclusive Btoca oi ev ergreens ia the European larch, re commends its planting without limit. Another has supplied bim abundant ly witn the Utah hybrid cherry, which is really not a cherry at all but a verv inferior small plum that evervbodv must have. Our com mon wild pluma are transplanted and nursed, and a larger stock is propagated some significant name given tbem, and they are then herald- to the world aa indispensable, nigb quality, large size, curculio proof, and indeed possessed with more good oualities than anv and all other pluma combined. The result of all tbia ia, the farmers pay out thousands of dollara every year for stock that ia not onlv worthless and known to be worthless by the vendera, but im portant time ia lost in waiting for tbe results that are so boastingly promised, and only, after several years' waiting to find bow tbey have been swindled. A Irlrndorslle Yonlh. Beverly Smith walked out of ce'l No. 6 with the greatest promptness, and aa he ranged before the desk and smiled, be said : 'Well, thia ia indeed a surprise! Why, I hadn't the remotest idea of finding you here ! Shake, old fellow !' His Honor wouldn't. 'Don't you remember your old st-bo'.lniate Bey Smith?' inquired the prisoiier. 1oq t you remember now we ustd to steal melons together bow w- both went over tbe inilldam in an 1 1J boat bow we read novels untie' tbe lte ride cf haystacks ?' A tirano light crept into Ilia Hon or's, eyes aa be replied : 'Ab! I remember you now! So ycu are Bey Smith?' 'lam lam. I thought you'd re member me. I'm aaful glad to see you. Judge. Are you well?" 'finite well, thank yoa.' An awkward silence followed. Mr. Smith beard tbe boya chuckling, and be at length said : '(Jlad to bear it yes yes. I should like to call on you and talk over old tituea.' 'Beverly Smith !' said tbe court in a voice resembling tbe distant ex plosion of a coal cart, 'you sire now about to call on tbe Superintendent of tbe House of Correction, there to remain for ninety long days.' 'What! Sentence on old compan ion !' 'All thesamc, Beverly-all tbe same The frienda of my childhood are few in number. They are falling down stairs, being drowned, blown up and ruu over, and I'm going to put you where yru will be safe from ac cident !' "Don't, Judge! " "But I will! I prize you, Beverly. Wben nigbt comes I want to kuow that you are out of the wet, and when morning dawns I want to feel that you are safe from the clutch of ice wagons. Tbe sentence ia re corded." "Judge, I I don't thick I ever knew you ! " stammered Beverly, but there waa a light in the window for bim. Mingnlar Occarr race. One night a short time since an immense flock of birda passed over Sbarpsville, Mercercounty. In their course they flew over the Douglas furnaces, and commenced dropping by tbe hundreds, until there waa a perfect shower cf tbem. It ia sup posed they became bewildered, and dying too near tbe furnaces were suffocated by tbe gas and smoke. A great many of them were badly burned, and the stench becoming so great, that tbey were gathered up and thrown into the furnaces. Tbe next morning dead birda were found ly ing all about the vicinity of the fur Daces, and a number of persona col lected them by the basketful, for the purpose of having tbem stuffed, and taxidermists were in demand. Tbe singular part of tbe affair is tbat the birda were of different species em bracing bluebirds, redbirds, wood cocks, yellowbirda, wild docks, and a number of varieties many of tbem having beautiful plumage. How such a 'collection migraled together is a mvstery. W here the W oodbl ae 1 wlnel It.' ' Speakingof Jim Fisk one ia remin ded of tbat expression so frequently uaerl by bim, " gone where tbe wood bine twineth. ' Tbe origin of thia was rather peculiar. Fisk attended to the sailing of tbe Sound steamer every afternoon, aad tien made direct for hia usnal haunt of splendid revelry, which was Delmouico's, in Fifth avenue. His best route brought bim to Sixth avenue, corner of Thirteenth street, where stood a building cover ed with greenery, and called tbe "Woodbine." It was a popular driok-ing-house and it is said that some of t isk 8 cronies were among its patrons; itthus became acemmon thing for him wroi asked concerning anyone to rej.ly: 'Gone where tbe vroodUine twin eth.' This year ;he Woodbine jields to tbe inevitable law of mutation, the boose is demolished and all its memories and associations (to carry loot tbe ease figure) are "gone where the woodbine twineth'. -Y. 1 Y. Cor. Hiea Ihrahl ILo WHOLE NO. 1 lOU. nu. PILL'S Biroto. In February, 1 SHI, the Democracy of I'nioo county elected Andrew II. Dill aa a delegate to tbe Sta'e Con vention in HarnsLurg. Among tbe planks cf the pUtf.ria were tbe fol lowing: Tiiat we denrr.- tte civil w.ir as. we ti'lieve the Vni'in run rrr be maintAinc! by ftir-e of arms, and tnnt s ' mh'ruls vr art n-n viumq to takf v. irni to support a pUtform wMch a ina jirity ol the people rvi.u iiate au-i ppse at tUe nolia.' Tbe Liccoln, tbe Douglas and the Bell party were all fr the Union, and had four timed aa many votes as tbe Breckinridge or Disunion partr inlSGO :5. Tliatwec,r,iialiy i-pri,ve the polii-y of flie National A'lraln!(ratKn in its m-i.c an 1 i-or!ltato. ry curse In the present jieris us contli;iou of toe country." Buchanan' course thus endors ed enabled tbe rebtU toicitter our ships, steal our munitions of war, rob tbe L'nited Statea and get the army where they could best use it, under traitor Twig?s, etc. A. H. Dill has generally furnish ed the Union county newspaper what brains it bad. And that paper en dorsed these resolutions. The State Convention to whicb Dill was sent, adopted the follow iog among other similar resolutions: -s. Tiiat we will, by all proier and legitimate mean, oppoir. ditrounl-nir,t t antl prrvtnl mnif atlrmiit.uH tkt yart o Ik RrpttW tcaun i potcr, to make any armed ifirre.tijris upon tbe ?vutV ern Statts, especially so hint as luws (-ntraven-Icg their ri'.'Af shall remain unrelated .n tbe statute buosdof the NTtbem States. anU so long as the just d'ma.tdt nt tr .VyifA gliall t-mtmue In b. ttnreix'imize.1 by tnc KfpuMican maorttles in tliew Statei. and nD.e.'urel by pr.per a:ucatat,i ry explanation of the Cotistltutl.n. "' Thia resolution was especially cheered by tbe whole Convention, and all were endorsed by tbe paper which Dill managed. These declarations tended, directly, to the rebellious spirit among the s!aveocracy,and to give "aid and com fort to tbe enemy." - It waa epen the good faith of resolution3 sucn asi these Mr. Key says the South relied for assistance, and plunged into re bellion. Dill and bia followers claim ed that the "demands" of the South were "ju.t,f and they were willing to crawl on their bclliea to endorse all their claiana even by amendmrnta to the Constitution ! Tbey tLua en couraged the secession b-mlera to take the fatal stand ttcy did about that time. Weil, Dill waa true t his resolu tions. He did discour ance and oppose, aa far aa be was Vie, al:ii03t to tbe last, efforts of the Cover -ment tosnppress the rebellion. II: 1 Lis plan and views sueceedc'. di 'inion would have been accomp!: hec and the black flag of slavery would now be waving over half of our free re public ! Thanks to tiod tba.. since they would not listen to law, to reas on nor to oumanitr, Diil and the rebels were defeated "hv force of arm a." "Give even the Devil hia dues" h an old saying. And we adroit that when the relwla violated their own States Kigbta' claims, and invaded Pennsylvania to barn our c'ties and mines, and ravage our farm?, thous ands of adamantine Copperhead like Clymer, Pio'Iet, etc. suddenly became patriotic. Aa a hot coal on a turtle's back will make him lively, so tbe rebel bate shown in the burn ing of Chambersburg, etc, caused Democrats to forget tbe spirit of tbe above quoted resolutions. Mr. Dill turned out in "the emergency," and for aught we know did his duty. He commanded an ambulance wagon, but waa taken sick and returned home. Though be gathered no lau rels, he could safely say, "I killed aa many rebels aa they did cf me." Some of tbe Democrats speak of "Colonel Dill," but it 13 not known where he won the title. Tbe only position we are aware of hia reach ing in tbe emergency waa command er or captain of an ambulance train or wagon. Perhaps he may claim the title of "Captain," but he will hard ly get a pension or reach the Guber natorial chair for glory won in that expedition, while hia mischievous, traitorous utterances before and in the opening of the rebellion will stick to bim like tar, or the fabled poisoned shirt cf Nessua. HU re cord i a had one. Hoyt's ia all right from the inception to the close of the Rebellion the Giant Shame of the Era. IltrrMiurn Telr)raiih. Karlehlag Ihe I.aogaaxe. It ia proposed to introduce into the American language a new word, "to potterize," meaning to vindicate the tru'.h of history by bringing to light all the facta on one side and exclud ing all tbe other side cf a disputed question; or to establish one's own postulate one's on way without permitting the other side to be beard. But tbe better word to ex press that meaning would be "to samtildenue." " In logic, "samlildeo ization" wonld mean getting to a onnnl iitLinn Kr evcTnliniv .11 Via r - a m fnat WfinlHVnnilnct M a IT.r.nt I conclusion. In law, it wonld mean the conviction of a defendant by excluding all the evidence he might have to offer. In polities, it would mean the establishment of the troth of hi-torv by excluding all the facts that displeasing to the historian. were ala.tiaages. An Austrian meteorologist ('I. Dines) has called attention to a source of errcr in the ase cf tbe rain gauge that mar, under certain circum stances decidedly vitiate its reliabil ity. He baa observed, namely, tbat tbe amount of rain fall wbicb two in struments will register will depend u..ij ua ucli ittfviui, u'stauces from tbe ground. From tbe result of experimental tnala conducted dur- d, and it baa been discovered that ingone year, with two instruments! Le forged Rer. Father Ryan's name placed respectively at tbe height of I to a check for fifty dollars and eollec fifty feet and four feet rc tbe j ted ths money. Landy is the man ground, the lower gauge registered ! who made a speech at Tamaoua last twenty-seven per cent, more rain fil than the upper one: and that cccasioo- I , - l .r wben a rain fa.il waa accomDan- iea oy a tiga wind, tbe lower one i showed two or three times as muchi .1.- , fas tbe upper. He attributes thei". m. . discrepancy to the greater disturbance A - 4 UIC l Ui UaHl I unless made with icatroments sus pended at a uniform Leight frcm the ground. Harper' for Jun'. suffered by the elevated gaagrs from "i fi T C7T S lhe.ctioncf.be wind, eaatLs me- LVlf . If J11' teorologists that Ibe readings of rain i""'1 hJ wbo P,geed Lim gaoges cannt t bi taken to be reliable , 1 rortBfsiy narpTBT a aj-. w.. TmlZSSV ntpm'tim tbts, Frtef Of AflTettlea. Thpy were disputing as ta who hsd the richest father, aad the smaller one finally (lew tte track and called out: "Well. I've g t tie best big lister, anyhow!" "I guess not," replied the o'-her. "Yea, I have!'' "I guess not; I've got the bossest bijf sister in Detroit. Shell stay home any day to let me wear her aboes to the circus !"' "My sister will do mor'o that!" put in the little one. "She'll take the string out cf her corset for me to spin my top wiih, an I if I lose it she'll stay home from a party and never give me a word of saas! Is your sister any b)s-er taaa that : ' Tbe bi j bo v had to take a seat. back Sever Forget Anything. Change your mind with your du ty. That is largely t'ie true defini tion of faithfulness Bad memory ami mistakes are osed aa apol ogies a great deal ofiener than necessary. A boy beginning busi ness life will generally lose bia place who pleada such tin excuse more than once or twice. A successful business man says there were two things which he learned wben be wasetghtten, which were afterward of great uae to him. namely, "never to lose anything and never to forget anything '"' An rid lawyer st at him with an important paper, with certain instructions what to do with i:. "But," inquired tbe young man, "suppese I lose it ; what shall I do then?" The answer waa with the utmost empba&is, "Ycu most not lose it!"' "I don't mean to," said the young mac, "but suppose I should haqpen tj?" "But I say yen must not happen to! I shall make no provision for any such occurrence. You mu:-t not lose it!" This put a new train cf thought into the roun? man's mind, and he found that if he was determined to do a tbirg he could do it. He made such provisions against everr con tingency tbat he never lost anything. lie touna this equally true about for getting. It a certain matter of im portance was to be remembered he pinned it down on bia mind, fastened it there and made it star. Youth' Companion . rive egroet Hang for Aa.aasiaa tloa. New Orleans, June 1. A special frcm Baycu Sara says on Sunday night la-t aa Dr. Wm. B. Archer waa returning to hia home from Major Barton's about ID p. m. he was fired at by six ceiroea, who were lying in tbe bushes wailing for htm. Five of the negroea had double-barreled gun?, and one a musket. Dr. Archer waa on horseback, and riding on tcp of the levee. Tbe assassina were concealed behind two very large cottonwood trees, standing within a few feet cf tbe levee, and all of the negroes fired as he was passing these trers, Lis clothes being riddled with bullet bolts. lie waa thrown from bia horse, but fortunately net much ipjured. Tbe assassina took to their heels, going in diferent directions, but it waa ascertained who the pirtiea were, and on TueMlar morning a large number of citizens collected together at Kaccouric. where tbe act waa com mitted. A jury of twelre citizens, most cf them old gray-headed men, was chosen, who after a lengthy and thorough examination, found the pris oners, five in number, one having made bia escape, guilty of shooting at Dr. W. B. Archer with intent to kill. MaDy witnesses were examin ed, all colored, and two of the pris oners were allowed to make their statements, having requested permis sion to do so. They said the inteu ded to kill Dr. Archer on Sunday night, and after making away with him they were to kill Mr. O. Ley enne, Mr. Wm. I'icuoet and Frauk Burton. They stated also they belonged to an organized club, the object of wbicb waa to kill leading white men in tie country and establish a nation of their own They gave tbe names of many members, the names of their President, and Vice Presidenr, and a general expose of their plans. After a close examination the prisoners were conducted to a shady grove by all of tbo citizens present, and after mature deliberation it was resolved to turn them over to the law. Tbe prisoners were placed in charge of a party and started in the direction of the Court House, but Lad cot pro ceeded far before they were inter rupted, taken by force and bung, all five cf tbem. Note Raccourti is in Pointe Coupee parish. J Arm. For Tha Peanty lavala Waileaal tears Washington, June G The Sec retary of War, upon the request of Gov. Hartranfr, has ordered tbe ship ment of a quantity of arms, to be distributed amongst tbe National Guard of the State, which is now be ing organized, drilled and equipped, aa a precautionary measure against any riotons demonstrations tbat may be made ia the cities or in tbe min ing districts. Gov. Hartranft, .in his recent interview with tbe- Presi dent, explained the phase of affairs in Pennsylvania, and expressed bia ability to cope with any illegal or I notoua demonstration within the l)0ri1"8 of kI State, Without aid from tbe military forces cf the United States. The autborites of several other states are now in correspond ence with the government regarding arms and ammunition, in order to make timely preparations for such emergencies as are deemed possible from the Communistic element which has so ostentatiously displayed itself within tbeir border. A tosna aaitt, A rorger Aatt Embra Bier Mahamot Citt, June (Mich ael Landy, collector of tbe State and county tax, was arrested last week, at the instance of his bondsmen, for embezzling thirty-three hundred- aouara. lie waa given a Bml na OnTni.. i- week to abscond- week in favor of Communism. The National flrssnWr.1 .1. - - -- -- tnj. p.lh IP nn(iirl htm bfe- a -i If. " viuovr. zler and former, " -Meat WOBiBlUK MIVUK v U I L B if ( ) nt -.A ' . f r . . . They gay now tbat Cape May has potato bugs, bot don't yoa believe it It is tbe tame old kind. TTTf ii '