JUL r Terms of lublication Th3 Somerset Herald U published arery Wednesday Morning at f2 M per una, paid la advance otherwise 2 to will tnvarlablybe charged. Jio iutucrlption will be dlxrmtlceed ontil all umnjei arepald up. Postmaster Beglecttua to notify w wbea t;rtl)er do; not take oat their papenirlUUbeUllUblrorUniur?riplion. Subwrlben reuv.vtn; from one Posioffine to an other bould Klre as tbe came of Ui furmer ai well as lie present otflce, AJriOre Somerset Printing Company, JOHt I. SOVLL, Buftae. Hauler. A TTOnSEYS-A T-LA T h Somerset 1 1 Ei H ft H 9 K S T A IJ L I Z Ti L, D , 182: I T F.N KT F SOMEIJ ATTOBNLY ATL.AW. 1JL and Booiity a l Pension A gout, Somerset, fr-e. ucice la Juaniwoib black. Jan. U-lf. . 3. SCULL. Ai 1 URN E Y AT LA W, Somerset, Penna- ,it H. PliSTLKTHWAITE, ATTORN EI . ai lviw. SwumneL Fa. Pr.doMi.iual buat nef. res'l'WiluUy solicited and punctually allead d to 1A W NOTICE. Ale lander H. Cuffnitb baa a resumed the practice law In Somerset and oj.uiuiik counties. OUloe In Mammutb UuilUlng. leb. i,':0. V LENTIS EH AY. ATTORNEY AT LAW anil dealer In real eaiale, SSoinereet, Pa-, will attend to ail busmen entrusted to bis care witn protupuieMi and bdcUty. aug. W-lJ. ur J. fc 11. L. BAKE, ATTORNEYS AT V LAW, Somerset, Pa., w 01 practice In Som erset and adioiuin; oountles. All business en trusted to tbe w M be promptly attended lo. IOHX H.UHU ATTUKNEY ATLAW.SOM f) cr-ci. Pa., will promptly aaujud to all buainen entrusted 1" blin. M.ncy advanced on eulloclion Ac. Ulbce la Maaisnoiti iuiildiu. IL.LI AM H. KOOXTzT AITOltNEt AT Li, Susnersei, Fa., will Klve pruuipt atlen taim ! nuninem entrusted to tan care lu Somerset and tbe a ljuiulng ooanUea. Ulbce in Fruiting -tiottS . Kuw. f OHN oTklMMEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ) Somerset. Fa., a iU attend to ail business en trusted w bi care in Somerset and adjoining coun ties lit promptness and bdelity. Utbce tu Main inoth Block. ib.i:-iy VOL. XXVII. NO. 3. BAKES, ETC. J. O.KDDIEL & SONS, Successors te Schell& Kimmel, SOMERSET, PA. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2i, 1S7S. WHOLE NO. 1 107. 31 ISC EL LA XEO US, Accounts of Merchants and o'.i. cr Business People Solicited. Drafts negotiable in all parts of the Coun try for sale. Money 'oaned and Collections made. jautt -:o:- J. a. UGLR ATTUKNEY AT LAW, ner-et. Fa. Frufewlonal bnrtncM er.'-rued lit care attended to witb prumptueaaan J ndellty. a. B. wrracTH. K1FEKUTH b. KVPPEU w. B. scrriu ATTORNEYS AT 1 Ijiw. All buslneBientruned te tneii carewill l.e niwdllT and iiuwlually aiunuau u. tiKru a-Ou Jlain Cru atroet, opi--e tne JUtuiuoih tibek. l oiix ll SCOTT, " ATTORNEY AT LAW. S..mert Fa. Office up tir in BaT' libx-a. All (.u.l:iei. entrued to bi care atu-udod te wun prouii'tuci'aiid C.lelKy. FAMES L. PUG II, ATTORNEY AT LAW, S.-m.-nwt, P. Olfice. Mammoth Hlm-k.up Main. tr.irn.V Main Cr.. SU Colle.ti.rn. . tw. willed, title ex.n.ioe.1. and a I lel bu.! arw alleuded to wilb pr.illiplue and b.'.ellty. joiylft s UKVEYINU, Writing Vteds, &c.f i,,, ., .i.M.i-: nl rjiiai''l-s tor mi. e-hn.iulre at l!aeicr k Co." Sl..re. C. K.WALKER. AujilC 1'UYSICIANS. OK J K. MILLER bai permanently l.cated in Jbrlin for tbe practice ..I bbs pn-iHiiion.-i ce ..j.it- Charle. Krlwiiior rvi-m. ai.r. Xi, '7-U. nli H I1KUUAKER tcn.len hi. pri.teMionui .:.rvi..t,tbeeUlt.. ol S..mt an.l ... ln tty. Mncelnreaidonce.onedtf. werlot tbe War B. l liouse. , .r E M. KIMMEL will cmttnue to practice 1 ) Allicti.e, i.d unden bl pn.lertl.eial wr1 Muuie ciuiuin of S.'iucrl and err.indln iirT. omce at tbe old place, a few d . iu i iJlade Honne. Somerset County Bank CHARLES J. HARP.ISOH, Oisliier and 'Mamnjer. Coll.rli.ms made in all part oi tiie United Sutce. Charts ni.ler.ite. Huitcr and ot!,.T checks cd lected and casbcl. Earti rr. and Wi stern cr -haiisre alwarii on hnn l. RcmHlxncci' made with prcmirt new. Account, suli.ltcd. Partieg denlrini; to rt:rchaie U. S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN, csa lt accimmo dated at this Hank. The fntnt arc prepoi.l in denomlnatl.'n f 10. hicks Li snx.mrii JOHN HICKS & SON, SOMKKSirr. l'A.. And Real Estate Brokers. KSTAl-JLLSHKD is.-,o. Penx. who dcrlreto nell.l.uy creichnrtrc prop erty, or l'.r rent a ill nn.l it Ui tl.cir advauMi;.- tu rcKiter the dcwTipti-.n tLcrcf, af roih:irifcis ma.leu:ilc notd or rented. hcl rotate bu.'ine.s (Cenerally will be prou.ptly atleuied tj. anclH. SULPHUll SOAP. Thoroct.hly Clres Riseasf.s of ti:k Skiv, Ut VI'Tli IU THE CoKll I-.XIOS, I'SKVKMS AM" Kr.MKDILS kilCl'MAiiSM AMI LiOl T, liK'. SES AND AnaiSH'.Vi HIE Cc'TlCLE ASV O ; NITIACIS Co.N i ACI'JN. litis Star..Lti.l I . 1 !r . Sfl.l 1T.K- I.1NEN Tobacco ana Cip, L ff jjx' J. II. Zimiuerujan, ''Pi ' Cr St - -a,' D M.L.Q. M1LLEK, after twelve ye. r" active practice In Skananiiio. na t'l-eol to i'b.e. and tenden bi prulewi..rial .er .. to l.e cltl.cn. ol "d,r,Xi .irtf la Lis lrua Store, opi".iMi the i.,.jKe. w ere be can be exulted at all timef ui lcs'i r-lwbinlly enirwed. w-NU'callf pnimptly an.wered. dec 15. Il ly. Dr. . F. FUXDEMJEKG I.Hlelto dent SiirReou, Sew Yort Eye an! Ear Mim TT-r v.-ate3 ncrrrarcrtlv in the w- r City cf CulHlESLAlTD, l&iylard fa the IICLUSIVS trcatecrt cf all -:r-,r,-s f the Eve and Ear, inc'ui- irgthsce cf the 2fe and Threat llfflrr, tsmb rntrt Rlrrl Juue'o. DENTISTS. 1K WM COLLINS, DENTIST, Sotnenet, I Fa. Olive In Celer'i Blui k, up nalni, wnere be can at all time, be found pn ire.l to do all kind, ol w.-rk, .u. b a. ttlllnK. rcaubitlna. ei traciiiiK. kc Artincial teetb ol all kin-!., and of tbe be.i matertal.iuaeried. tiralli. warranted. TOIIX BILLS, DENTIST. t)c In fioflrotb A NHTl new boildlnx. Main Oroee Street. Somenct, Pa. both WM. COLLINS, IKXTIST, offcee atwet'acr. Freawr". re. s.nenet. Pa In Ihe lat ntWn yean 1 have rrcatlr re .t. rrd the price, ol artlOiial teetb In Oil. place. TbeounMant iucrca.in demand tor tevib ka In dued me 10 i enlarge my taeilitic tbat I caa make r..f Mil of leetb at lower price than v. c..n ct tlM-m In any other place In il.u cntr I am now maklnc a ood et ol teU lor . and 11 there fb.ild I any penwn arn.rnn my il..iidi ol euomenliilbb.tbeadoinlnir ..untlc. that I have nia-le te-tbf.- that U o. c''" k"-"i ltctl.i. they can call on we at any time and ,-et a new Mt tree of ebaie. marla UTIUC'AL TEETH II V. YUTZY. DENTIST, DALS CITY, Mmtrttt Co.. Pa., Artificial Teeth, war anted to be of the ery het aualitv. Llie-likeand MMkla, Inaened lo tbe Iw.t .t'vle. Fartlcuiai atleotlon paid U the re erv.tk'm .4 the natural teeth. Tboae wi.hln to nairali me by letter, caa do av by eneioaiu ";P Addrew a. eber. eU-7a n:na. The lrt of clirars of rtiltercnt brand, manufac tured by hlinfcll, ol the rii.il.cM "I t!'Wi -Thetw cltrn). cannot iHjcxcM.'d by any n the mar ket. tb:e ol tne bc.t .tN-l.. of chewtnir t"hacn ever brouitht to t'oa:cr.-t. Jrlcen lo puit the time.. jar:'C S.RPILE, DEALER V FL O Un I XI) FEED Groceries, Confections, Qucensware, "Willow ware. Salt, Fish, Toltacoo ami t'iar, itc, etc.. Szc, g-New Stock.C o.v K MICE. All Goods Positively SOLD -A-T BOTTOIVI PRICES. FAIR AND SQUARE IS xtcmol P.etrc !v fir Enijv Ii.-ji... orcs r.ni Jn,ii.'ir o! l.;o SVm, t;ct otiiy RLMOVKS ko;.i !!E O'MI'l.i.MiiS ALL Hi E.V lallr.s a: Wnj f.'u;ti Ux.u r:n;'i:; :i:t:s ui die l)'n.'! sn-l obticti.Ki of t!.c j..rt4. Lut alio Uk-.j j r klnct'.l by V tr s-.tn a;ii M'in I, suth as tan ami freckle, it icnilers the ccticls MAiC. SLY CLEAR. SMtJlH aiul IM tANT, ar.l i-i:i; a WHOLESOME 1 LA'.'llULK is far rrcfcrnl.ic to ary cu:.;.;ctic. Allt::e fexeuiai. APV.vvr.Ar.Es of Svx PHi'R It TK! nre? ipsr.rl HV tik i pp. of tion io its purl.i:i? c.Tcvis. iciiveic: e.vj 1:i;e;:maTIsi: a:i ! (;... 1. I: a! nisiM'rrT.'i rLoriiiN.s sxA ami i-:trvF.xT5 i:isr:.srs cmmunica contact wiiii ths prr.sox. It r:ssoi.vts IXixi-nrii', t.rcveni r.es. ami rel.iris graynr of the hair. riivsici;n speak of it i:i l.:h terms. Pricrs-25 nr.d 50 Cents per Cake': per Rex (3 Cakes COc. en 1 $1.20. N. R The 50 cent CiV art- die iire of tliosr at 'HIM. -J II VIE AM) WHISIiKIi PIT." -wet, cr alrwrt, ii Ccfitt. C. I. CUtTItSTvU, frcr, 7 Sirti Av., II The Great New fdicina 2 Vr fJ t (6 ! A 1 vi-r I;. - ' : EVENING PRAYER. david ran. nuows. O guard mo through the shade? of nli;!it. Savior aad LcrJ, I humbly rray: Surround and shlcbl me with Thy mlht, And ble me thrcnh tbe oom.ley. Bless me In youth Me me In years, Aid bind mc la Thy bcn.i. of love; Inspire my bope dispel my fears, Ar.d train me fur tbe reaimi a!ove. . In all 1 do, and think, and, say. Direct n I counsel me, O Lord, iklecplnfs or waking, nibt or day, Satain me by Thy sovereign word. .n J when 1 yi -M this Cectinj breath, ALd fly to meet Thee race to fa., Prcscrre me frra eternal death Stilt bices me thro" rcdeenilng graoe. nicf! parents, brjtbcrs. sistcrH all In health and sickness joy am! jrricf White'erbetldci whate'er befall, lie Then llicir frjlace and relict. Teach them and me how vala how weak How wortbleunre the?o scene, below ; Where mirth Is mourning, pleasure pain ; And proud rejoicing turns b wi. Let me, dear Lurd, olunc rejoice In prayer anJ grateful praise to Thee; Suoduc my heart, attune my voice. And mould mc for eternity. lis not for a frail chili or du.-.t To I reatlic a wish before Thy t'un uc : In Thee, in Thee alona I trait ; Taen let Thy sacre.1 will be do:ic. JIake ma but Thine JMlat tut the roa ' Tliro' thorns or flnwers, t'aro' smiles it care, That leads mo to Thy bright abode, That 1 may join my Savior there. TiSE PACTOKY UIUL. Our INlotto. Do t rail lo ;ie KO. BAER'S BLOCK A CALL, "When doing your SIHIOIFIPIIsrG-. Jao. 30 D HOTELS lAXiO.Mi HOTEL. KTOVHTOM'X ri. 111 HITCH Farms to sell and cscbanire. M'e Wnnl I LU bave bnmlmis or customers wantma to bu larni" lust n..w. Never knew a letter ' ime toeell Acre. t lair price., as people are litlii.K nioiM'v Irom banks nd ae'kinir Acre fol salctv. Address S.M.JAMES. I'iilebiirith Farm AR'ncy. 14 Sinitlibuld St. Plttbursh. Fa. Tboer in Karch of farms send for printcl Farm BcaiiMeT. Nov .IS A Kealth-Givins Power PUr-IHtS THE BLOOO, IHVIC0RATE8 THE LIVER, PROMOTES CICISTIOK, and STRCKCTHEMS THE KERVES, Thai rifrf1ua!lyrnrlR?uiiirnieof nkiil. fi.r nnm o,- iiiituro. II I. worthy of a trim. lll-.t.lA.t ftuarantced 1' A G U K fcl A li IaK tothf lilf, (.K VTK Ft Llothe etoinnc h.unfl ari fti lnlly n a l i iiiAit iH , a li r. t A I I VL and II I IE Kill. Its altn in not aMended 4Jtui;our nor uui-uiiy vircriitCf1!, uai 011 Un ruutrary, rer. cliuicul nl In visoratlon (is lmm-tia( effect t?Mn thrdlcctlTr oruAiisnlicihrr ini pa I red by di-atr or I'xhan.lHl fram inymnir, 1m I o Jnrrt-nr their powrrtofntwlmilaitonnail ntitrl lion, the Ofipctit hclna Increased at onrr. 1 o iuum anrtfl with an rnenr Giii rrndiiiAn ot tne lirer, a ICiUiins nrf,rbarnrliritffl tty a itnh) rotnplrv iun, a loniwi lonsnf, a paai jr, biu fluslr In Ilk mouth, n upt irioni. appetite and Blucc:h a'tlon rf the bnwelt, lllh a rnt of foil at sh in the hp-id a ml of men. Sal dnllne, 1 l..OKt.. p:oe 111 oat valuable. lis effect upon the kidneys U no less nappy, a initi, irrifaitng urine is cjnfekljr rl arod np fy It. Inflati.fnatory and C'hmnir KIlKU I 1 ! all soon rtlo ppear by :i per Ntrnt uae of V HOK KMi.. For tit ctire of hkfn DIarne and EmptiuiH of all kinds VIGOKKXE is tnnt eerlnin. Vl(OKKK fa e4impoed nf hc aetlra properties tif IlKHItN, KOU1 S, C.I .MS and 1IAHK, that Xatiuo alone far nUtiet. tireat car? hring taken by ns Hint lh f are galhrre:. at the rikt M-asonoflheyeur.and lhat thry pOhps tlfeir native irtiies. That VlGOIIK!R Las the loner ff 11 it 1 FV THIS BMHm. hVlliOitnD the l.ivru. and STI.Hl LAT Ike 1)1-t-KsTIVK iR.AS. in ImW.puluhly proven by those, ube have alien it a Irlalandliavr ler ti pn tmnnrut ly enrttt. We do not ak yntt lolra df zen bnt l't in rmperiea e r I ef. furu t il'A K- TKK you ill ft ei l etter frotn ike limt fw doers. VK.lUtKM; fa aconMiiiis Ihe world with hrw.T. and l f h 1 n in e; u 11 01 her HS A H KH ATI and IVIO :KATS. into the haitr. Pot up In I at at lotIea.i!on'!er riirtb. It e; aires fiaitll lo.m, n nd p!.i.-.n tit to ta kr Price. ftl.OtJ ; iNsMlf. ;LKrR & B4P(S r? fe'FG. TO., Prop's, i: :Ls:t.. :;Tri. :ra::r::r:::7. r. J. l T(Tr'j ISO " t Dewhonlr rTrrr d r- THE htFura Earth Closet. SAMI I I. Cl STr.It. I'roprielor. This rt!r and wH known h.mae U at t!u-.e tie. Irabie oti.in place bw tbe trarellna; A'K TISHT, KiZiVUS AS5 BTBMaTIB. S .it always clean u.J fr.-e from dtwt, ecd st.j 01M m can i-Mupi. Knci..:!j ad.t.le. f.r u la Hos''tL, linM, aa4 raaiiiire. aa be need I tk b. 'room wilkeat i;Iiaf aa .ffeae. Prices, 10, 14 and 18 Dollars, dJrcM, with auunp, for circniar, FDJICTICN EAETH CLCSET CCXFA5T. No. HO WalcrSt. I inx.kl-n, I'oi:.sai.li;v G. W. S P E E n s , UK I (if.' 1ST, Somerset, I'a. February t Cook & Beerits' FAfflLY GR0GER1 Flour and Feed STORE. de Irabie etoppinit place bw tbe irareimj; T.ide and boutu. brn-cUM. Oood .ta- in. M-k leave dally l"f Jobnftjwn ana tuMie bl' SHOW THYSELF; T!r ,ck ) 3 ar.A prar-i.i.i t..:u d iu ll.c bi t nx-dical I b- r-r I 111 .1. 1 'I I'd .M I.I-l i:V.bU; ATK'N I lv.i:l, 1. h.n-l ym:.il 1 no rce. iit 1 ii' !ar.et V.'.buutfd Vdi.lnr, I rcBiaiur.- lc in. Ncrro.e and Fl.v-b-al IM.ii.ty, and l!ic cr.db innejia.1 llis'aud .old tni. oclba r. mt j. r. from, wmI teatta-.n et. retina Vori J -l pre- 'r..lmi, mv w of which i worth the iict of ' ti I.K4i. 3kjbnrk vit.nuoi l.vlbcli.ctc 1 m ara! wobabl. tb' anot .Liiful practifl. n. r im Anv. iu-a,towhm i."rtelci'l.a.lji w. I .1 li, dal Ijr I he f. alMHUil Medaf-il A-io;on. A 1'Mic.l.l.t. lUiwrat d well the Trry 6:a-r I i .icr.. it c a inir. I if ft and latitv 'ti' n . to all Send I 't It T on.e. Adi!n it. t;PY Ml-l'KAL' iNi-Tni-TF, e. 4 Hal- M, Ikietoa. Alasa. ! jo ! ti-4 HEAL THYSELF O . KADOI.EI1. M. . 4lllis.t nntl .inrUI. tiFKn K AM' IMihMAkl . fca aiCPenn Ave Pltt-Mnrti. Fa All .iirau( Ki ll. I tk aee 1 II MO KT. and i March ly treauxl. Olr.ti.i I eitr , -Palae Pupil. Crmked l.;rt. -U ikl Hair.." 'cr and Tuai"" "f tii li li. ar, Noe tt TbroeU Ptr'aia -Weeiiinit Kc," l't.il. tVcl. Bea,rorelB rbi-llca. Killrfation, k.e, sklllm.Iy nertonnerie AnlBlal Ky Inwnel. sKd irt ertf.UT aaJ l)Iuiraled pamphlet ol July la. Wo would most respectfully announce to nur friends and the public irewralfy. In the town and vicinity ul Somerset, that we bave opened our Newstore t-n MAIN CROSS STREE1 And in addition to o full line of the best Conrpplloiierle). Xotion, Tot. :if o. C'isan. d p. We will endeavor, at all times, to mpply dares. tamers with the 15 E S T QUALITY OF FAMILY FLOUK, CORK-MEAL, OATS, SHELLED CO UK, OA TS A CORK CHOP, IiRAK, MIDDLINGS tbe It was a little studio, qui to at tLe top of the house. Upon tbe easel ibat occupied tLe post cf Loaor in the middle of the room, a large piece of caavas glowed with the soft tints of spring land scape, and Prank Seymour stood before it, pallet in Land, Lis large brown eyes dreamy with a sort of inspiration. In a comfortable ensy chair, by the door, sat a plump, rosy little female, in a Idee cap with a plenty of nar row wnilo saua notions nattering from it, and silver pray poplin dress .Mrs. J-cytuour, m laet, our artist s mother, who hi3 just corns up from the very basement '"to see how Frank was getting alon 3 " "Here, mother," said the young man, witb an enthusiastic sparkle in bis eyes, "jest seo the way tbe sunset touches the topmost branches of the old apple tree. I like the brown, subdued glow of that lint; it some bow reminds rue of Grace Teller's hair." Mrs. Seymour moved a li::ie u i-ea.-:!y in her chair. "Yes, it's very pretty; but' it strikes me, Frank, yen are lately lindin? a great mnny similitudes between Miss Teller and your pictures."- Frank laughed good Lumorediy. "Well, mother, she is prettj." "Yes, I doa't deny that she's prct-' ty cnongh." " " " "Now, mother, what is the mean ing of that ambiguous . tone?" de manded the young artist, pleasantly. What have you discDvered about Miss Grace Teller that isn't charm ing and womanly and lovely ?" Frank, do you know who she Ms?" "Yes, I know that she is a' re markably pretty girl with a voice that sounds like tbe low soft ripnle of the little rivulet where I used to phy when I was a boy." ".Nonsias?, ; sua -Mrs. beymour, sharply. "Well, then, if you are not satis Qed with Biy description ol her as "That's very trne," said Mrs. Sev-1 da'.l's soiree ! Iut 1 suppose it Lj all centnrj, and in which he raonr, sageiy ; - uyntnia saya laere oa account seems ible conditions of. he Sends who wtre teT f acred Cecb. uctenasce :-pi:rtiog noflES UMTtFtE!! o or Mary Licon 3 nncie. take a iienaisn oeiirn:. i:e 1 13 no society worth hayin? in Faeta-! the iudcf ITrr.' p.tm.est fr Parker short, stout German, about four fe; t ryville only the girls that work in : and Cvathia dear m. what a enri-! tea inches in height, wr.h abroad, the f-tctory; Cynthia is very gen'etl. Sous mi.v.ura nr American society i;!fcoattj form and band J which seem ; Then 1 he work cf inspcc:ii,u Uot excuse ray ccriosity, Miss j how iLev will be shocked et meeting ; still faul and clammy from their fre- an. Col. tfaelbaker ca'rcfjilv Teiler bow Crn yoa become ac-j Urieo Teller.' , .uent contact with the dead in all : gpocteJ all the bedits which bcre re qnaictedwith Mr. Psrler and not! iarjlrnvii'r nhs rJ?a:ce a ! stages cf preservation ana Uccompi- fcmblance to the deed f.r whom he j the Gazette cfT.cf. On scroont of aa j infamous act of which Smithe was guilty, Le sects by rile epithets and !a general denial to defend himself. (After publishing all tbe vile language 1 he could command, like a coward, j that he is. he tides, himself." j Maj. Adams also said that Smitne's j conduct had been such that he could I net rc eogiiw Lira as a gentleman j Smithe watt co tbe streets as usual this morsio,;. Aa bo came down jMarkham aUct, ftom the State j Uou?e. nt B'wut ten o'clock, and just 1 as ho cros.-t-J Main street, he came jfate to face with Major Adams. As ?rop. as .u'.sro stw n;m be tire- n: revtikcr. cried to the byntanders to Cii out of the way, and began firing a: i-'ruhlip. Almost simuitanecurdv SmitLe drew his "CcI:,' acd tired. Thry wen el more thaj fifteen feet ! apart. Snii:ho fired two shots and Adams three At Smithe's third at- .. . i.. r.tr..i 1 1 i .cn ; 1 j-.'.fi aii.ce:.i i.re, aal te 3y ar.": au.mpiea to I tu ; threw it raeet'.iig .3 rau cb Adam's shot a:;;i, and par- 'sition. Upon hi j broad, btdger-Iiko sou-ht with Ms daughter r" istfD'-rtwa to witness th.: Grai.-e colored. jMr. Parker bokel finito ts ranch face, arrouadeJ ly a fiiage cf gray,) ideoti 'Basiriess trcu;n mc in coat ict j ciirnriseil .is she had expected, but ! played aa expression cf mingled stu-i Iieyins' body he Las a verv accurate frcqnestly witb the gentleman cf; somehow it was not the k'ud ot as- j f'-dity, coarce brutality and canning, j Ucserii-Lca " cf. and Las found one jcist.mtitit that was on the pre-1 wtich maUe tim mos. repulsive i;i , whicu so clostly corresponds with it mine appearance, uerasbeca ior iea-; tta'. tfcere seems to te iilt.e uoubt. 1. . . nutira jc-j spcsic. i m ver u ip- j pened to meet his daughter. " ! Mrs. Seymour gave a Iit-tle s'art in i her chair she was beginning to see! through the mystery. -j "Perhaps you have something to I do with the calico factory V "I have," svij Grace, with calm; dignity. J "A factiry girl!" gasped Mrs Seymour, growing red and white. ' Is there any disgrace in tbe ti tle ?" quietly aked Grace, although ber own cheeks were dyed crimson. insgraee! uu, no certain "Miss (rae, ycu here? Why, when slid vcu corr.e from Factory-vilio?" "You are e.'-qtiftirred with Teller? Rtkcl Mrs. Uandall, sja:ri i-urrrti-'e. fusing to turn up "(..lit a wtii; in fact I bave b vl the ! finding the sheriff in no ly-Oveycars la tLis iienai.iU work". , from the description, that it is the one j and seems in it to find his only ea- Qag sought fer. The peculiar marks ' joymen't, his o:;ly solace for his lone-j the scar upon the leg, the missing! Miss I7 Lours. teeth und the peculiarity of the foot! with 1 He at first stoutly demurred, re-!alJ are plainly observable, ccdleadi tie doui:3, "-1-, 'Lun to believe that Lis search mood for tri- tatcs its name." 7 ' Dear me.'' ciscalatad Mrs. Sey- not; there s no harm in earning cue's incur, t oriiiag pa'e and sinking down living in aa honcrabb war," return-! noon a divan near her. ' Why. ttey ed Mrs. Seymour, absently. The say the hi ire.-s of the old rrentlemaii - , - j o fact was, tsbe was thinking ia her in-; who owned the Factory ville property most mind, "WLt will Frank say?" lis the rictmtt girl in the country." and antieipatiogihe flag cf triumph "Urp.ce," eaid Frank, gravely and she would wave over him. J almost stcrnlv. w hat does this "I do not hesitate to confess," 1 mean ?" went on Gt ace, locking Mrs. Sey-J TLe blue eyes Gilsd with tears as mour full in tha eyes, "that to the she cluug tloicr to his arm. calico factory I owe my daily bread." j "I can't help owning the calico ery laudable, Im sure," said ; factories, 1 rack. Don't ycu love me tne cia lady, growing a little uneasy ! just a.s weil as if 1 didn't, under the clear blue gaze, "only there ! "Mr littlo deceiver. are steps and giadatiocs in all socio-! didn't vcu te!l mo ?" ty, you know, and I am a little stir-1 "Why should I tell you, Frank ? prised to find ypu so intimate with j It was so nice to leave tho heiress be Mis3 Elton, wbese family is ' j hind end be plain Graej Teller for a Mary carco ever to Grace's side, j while. And when I saw bow op ,d stooped to kiss her cheek. loosed vour mother was tocuren- "My dearest, friend my most ; gage meat, a spark cf woman's precious companion," she murmured, I fulness rose up within me, and I ebouid be qu!.a iost without her. solved I would mnintaia my mcogni- Mrs. Seymcur.'J j ta, come what might. Mrs. Seymour," The old lady took her leave stitlly. j she added, turning cr?r!v round and bianigemer.t of l.er property for fiing, (pietly !c J tl c way to the d.or some years. Mi?s Teller is'theyoung of the cellir. As it was epened a ludv who owi p. the extensive calico! sickening stench, the odor f dead, factories, from which our village struck h'ni in the right nn,l succeeded, Le thinks, ia i"J"' -. V 7,B ingseve-a!of tbem. You3g'teP a;si,ttcr, f'f .vca.i:s snois strucK n:m in tne inn inflicting a slight fiesh wound, and Smith stumbled and fell. Alaax ran up to Lioi and said: "You dog, I could kill yo::, but will not." One of Smithe's shots struck Adams' hat. and tore a portion cf the rim c !t Doth parties were taken away by their f.-ieads. Smithe's arm is paral- ta3'yz?d. I.ill!,' E'.'-'r: Toyrcr.il; C'.i. At least he feels j'"' ' -" jund several, t r- ! . i)o.,r-i ,.. 1 1.1 . haps a dozen or twenty, of tLe b'd-1 ies Irom Cincinnati or immediate vi-1 A cumber e.f iadits and children ciuity. I a regard t 1'cvins' body, were sci'teriag flowers on tbe graves been suceessfti!. sure that ho has he, although feeling sure that it is of their beloved dead. Little Susir. here, is not yet sufficiently certain! the youngest cf them Hut why decomposing bodies, was emitted, stopping the party for an instant on ly, wcea tae uetenmueu Jsaeioauer, here, is not yet sufiic-.ectly certain! the youngest cf them all ai.l ,t f . ) ,t,,t., f n .l.. .v- J . J - 1 -i:-c ,1.... aio'ue5 ui;u, uku'jcj " iai lae uecomposa ann uiadgureu ; i lease, mamma, let mo tatter mine he ceilar, accompanied by tne sner- mass found is the one wanted, and wil: ' rjn dat ittle dive down endcr. liV n.l ....... J n. I ' . .1 . , P . ! ,, . .. .. . . iuauu uui c-oncnpuuuL-ui. jawaiimo arrival ci reiaiivej ci ice ' -o, ousie, ' refilled her mamma There, ranged along tne.side cf tne j deceased, who will perhaps bo better j 'Scatter yours here: becaus.- we walls, were three monstrous vats j ablo to decide. j don't know whose grave that is, as containing a large cumber cf dead j Of theother bodies Lo feels con:i-j thero is no stone ." bodies Coating ia brine. Piled high j dent that several are already recog- j "Hut, mamma,'' continued the above thoe were a oumb-r of empty ! ni.ed. and it is no.-aible verr manv ' c't.;!.! ' I want ta saitoe ti i;na cofiins i rudely broken open and ritiedjothers will be. Of the Faculty, we ! there, cos maybt 'tis a ittle dirl des of their precious dead, wbiio upon a rough table ia the centre of the rooic, was a misturo of red paint and ni trate of silver, used for injecting the reins. A paint-mill oa the table showed that large quantities cf this mixture were prepared and used, and scattered about the room miscuoudy were ernrty boxes nave not seen a Eiogie soui. of them are bolicved to have taken aa active parlia procuring these sub jects abroad ; even participating ia the work themselves, and it is expect ed there will be some further inter esting and very startling develop- Fr. meats within a low days, and ! ' Some i like cie." barrels and trunks and caiks, ia which the bodies !had beta shipped ; The Art of kissing;. will-1 hitter I re LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. fou -CASH ONLY. a . i.-t iia ra. ai i r lem.'t'lrtrtiiaiawatker'.weral.le Tew UtklVOS HOItsK HAT lOkk. The ou!r wisle, doubie or &mx lki raa be una aoia or raa wiuxiwi ecit ;,. for infmirewjecl. 1 ' uitfrtMiUMl(W1wiN'nw'e . tl.t"l1urt' . , T. taf mp " ri ay r" ii , I. fUXli A COj, tfiMWrgk, Pai May Alao. a Wtll selected stock of i iwif: St.ajew.re. Woodenware, bracbes ai k: 1.1 and U t.k k we w'l sou a cheap as ti cneapesu I ; IVaee rali. examine ear f wis of at k'j'!s, ud 1 1 aattsfted from yoar own juJat. I "oa t foTKet wbere we stay MAIN'CliOSS Street. Somerset, Pa she is, would you like to know what she will be?" Mrs. Seymour looked puzzled. ' Mother, I think one div she will be my wif.'." "Frank; rraafc: are you crazy?" "Not that I know cf,"" gttid Mr Sevmcur, composedly, squeezing a little deep blue on bis pallet out cf a dainty tin tu'ie, and railing it thoughtfully. "We know so little about her " thoaglit Mrs. Seymour. "To be sure the is visiting Mury i:iton, and Mary belongs to a v?rv good family. if she does live in half a bouse and take3 in fine embroidery for a livino- But then she has no style at ail com pared with Cynthia I arker, andCya tbia always did fancy our Frank. Then, moreover, she has five or six thou-and dollars of her own. But dear me, a young man in love is the most headstrong creature alive." Mrs. bey mour mused a while locger, and tben pot on Ler mouse c.-kred silk bonnet and gray shawl and set oat upa a t jur of investiga tion. "l'il find out something abcut Mis Teller, or I'll know the reason w hy " tbougni ine luueiaugaoie widow. Miss Grace lelier was "at Lome" helping Mary Elton in an elaborate piece oi emuroiuery. The room where ine iwo gins sat was very plain, carpeted with the cheapest ia- j;rair, and curtained with very ordi nary piak aad white chintz, yet it looked enug and cheery, for the fat blackbird was chirping noisily in the w indow, ana a stand of nugnionette and violet blossomed pansies gave a delightful tint to this pretty picture cf everyday life. Mary Elton was pale, thin and not at aT r"6'1?'' 'Lere was a tremulous sweetness about her mouth that teemed to whisper that she might have been different under different circumstances. Grace Teller was a lovely blonde, witb large blue eyes, rose-leaf skin, and bair whose lumin ous gold fell over ber forehead like an aureola. As Mrs. Seymour entered a deep er shade of pink stole over Grace's beautiful cheek, but otherwise she was calm and self-possessed, and readily parried the old lady' inter rogation. "Yery warm this morning," said the old lady, faoniag herself. "Do they bave as waini weather where voii coma from, Miss Teller ?" ""T believe it is very sultry in Fac tory ville," said Grace, composedly taking another needlefull of white silk. and oid not ask iGracc to return Ler call, although she extended aa iavi- tauon to -iary, coucnea 11 tiis most polite ond distant terms. "Frank !'' sbo ejaculated, u?ver j once stopping to remove shawl or bonnet, und bareliag into her son's studio like an express messenger cf j life aad death hews, "who do you j suppose year paragoa cf a Miss Tel- j ler is?" i . ! "TLe loveliest of her sj.x," return ed Frank, briefly and comprehen sively. "A factory girl 1" screamed the old lacy at the height cf her hug, "a factory girl !. "Weil, whatof that?" "What of That? Frank Seymour, you never tru-ifc to say that you would bave anything to sav to a commrm factory girl V "I should ?-wei,fnce. Qtscomuioa fictery git young man with aa calmness. "Frank, don't jest with roe," plead ed the poor little mother with tears in her eves, "lell nie at once tnv. you will give Lp this faney for a girl that is ia no way equal to you." "No, she is in no respect my equal," returned l-'rack, with reddeaiog chek and sparkling eye. "I5ut it is because she is in every respect my superior. Grace Teller is one cf tbe noblest women that ever breathed holding out her hand to the diseom iited oid lady, "didn't I tell yoa that I owed mv daily bread to '.be facto ry V And poor Mrs. Seymour, for ouco in her lire, wa at a loss Lr aa answer. from Cincinnati and A chord was touched in the moth er's heart, and as she filled Susie's ba.-ket to ovcriiowieg, said : "There, daughter, go strew your ;1 r.vers jun where you wih." TLe nameless green mound was soon covered with rotes and lilies. And as Su.-ie finished Ler labor cf love, sLe said, haif aloud : "Thero, ittle dirl. voa is a!! tover- We find the following worldiv and ; ether poinis. rvime ci iDr?o uoo.es tir-- . , ., - , - 1 I wo thet Dpr.-ira'lnn i ... I trannr ar win in thi l'lirti.ind iiri.itv ' i.a.c ictti I'ec.'ra.on mg beer. removeJ, tao boxe etc.. , ' 1 J ,. , - , , , ,; Horrible. her a ," sail aggravatiug special Arbor, Ci.s. ixnati, June l: A to tLo Eii'iuirer from Ana .Mirbigan, says: The live o'clock troia from Cincia rirui last night l.ruuehl Colonel Snel Lr.kcr, if your city, who arrived ia search of a largo number of bodies which hr.ve been ssolen fiora the Avoadtb csmetory aad various ot:i er boryiag-grounds ia and abjut Claeinnaii daring the last fsw months. Colonel Snelbaker has, B3 since the searching i for the body cf young Dcvins, the ' robbery of whose grave caused the ! Qndiag of tbe H n. John Scott Ilar- ! rison's bud v ia the Ohio Medical ' College. Hfl Las bcea qjietly work Mcg the matter ui), aad has, in the course cf his work, Lund thata large number cf bodies irota Avood.ile and were now tinea w:;n collections o; thigh-bones, ribs, sknlls and other fragments of human beings. From the great tsnks wherein floated the t u I iv 1 V kl T UIVII'JIILIVII k La Ol C J t . . J :,o ..b. ,, ,i te better. W Lc-n i . -v- .i.-r., -,,.!mans La:r aad out ij'..i-i -.tijf, wu'j, iiu te.i.jie grimaces and ccrftortions of tha bedy, ai though in anticipation cf t'je hor rors ihst he wa.i about to display, adveGced to Lis work. ed up with boofal flowers." Day, a poor. Time., a paper which is deemed good I.'e.'1 motccr went to tne cemetery to oa the subject discussed: lce Kra?0 ot Ecr cl31iJ- Never kiss a young girl if the don't I La,! sccn carriage after carriage roll wan't yoa to. The main ingredient I b-T la'!:'n wkh for to deeorate i that makes kissing agreeable is a Uie Kes cr tne dead. .co Cad no bowers, n-.,r money to purccase any. And as she waiked slowly in.-ide tbe inclosnre she said : "Alas! I have no flowers; but I can kneel oa the green grass ami on tbe part cf the female; anxiety a giri i. so roue a vvs a mans la:r aau scrstcbts t. s i.ice I like a fool, drcp her at c :.( She is aestiiute cf good t.T.-'e iiu't natural affection, and the sooner you make love to her sister the better. As lost ' as a girl doa't tin. r,d aad Vo?y!ru.r citiZSCS know, been the i Harrison bt-rr.-ir. carefully this terrestrial air, as well as one of the most beautiful. Mother, I love her, and she Les promised to be my wife!" Frank! Frank ! I never thought to see mv soa marry a commja factory gl."' Mrs. Seymour sat down, limp, life less and despairing And then a torrent of tears came to ber relief, while Frank went on quietly t aching up the scarlet foli age of a splendid oid maple in the foreground of his picture. "So you are determined to marry me, Frank, in spite of, everything?" Grace Teller bad been crying the dew yet oa her eye-lashes, and the unnatural crimson oa Ler cnecss, as Frank Seymour came ia, and -Mary Elton considerately slipped out "to look for a missing pattern." "I should thick so," said Frank, looking admirably down on the gold head that was stocping among the pansies. j ' Iut ycur mcthcr thinks me fur: below you in social position." "Social position be ignored. What do I care for social .posi tion, as long as my little Grace has consented to make the sunshine cf my home." "Yes, but Frank ' "Well, but Grace?" "Do you really love me?" F'or answer, he took both the fair delicate little hands ia his, and lock ed steadily into her eyes. "rrank," said (race demurely, "I am afraid vcu will mfike a dreadfully strong-willed, obstinate sort cf a husband." "I shouldn't wonder, G.-acie." And sa the gold twilight faded in to a purple, softer than the shadow of eastern amethysts, and the stars came out, one by one, and s'.iil Mary Elton didn't succeed ia finding that pattern. a t many cihtr cemeteries ia it v, has been stolen from iag-plaves shipped here by and delivered to the college tie- Lt ri; and be brought that viem iheir rest- express, uuihcri- with him a long li.-l of documentary and other proofs showing that Morton, the fa mous ghoul, of whose work at Tole do l.t.-t winter in furnishing subjects for disst c.ion here you have had a full liccouat, had been systematically w jiking the grave-yard ia that vicin ity, sparing neitb.r rich nor poor, high nor low, robbing indiscriminate ly and sending tbe bodies to si! points, but mostly -to this place, ts subjects for the Medival Department cf tbe Stats University here. A large number, Le finds, and among them the body of Augustas Devins, have been taken from their graves by Mortoa aad his coafeder ates, carried to the Medical cullege ia Cincinnati, and icjected and pre pared for shipaieat, and after beiag boxed, taken to tbe Americaa ex press and shipped to (uimby k Co., Ann Ar'.jjr. In regard to the body of Devina, he has, be tells me, proof positive that it was taken from the grave on the night of tne 2id of May last, carried to Miami Medical coiiege, on lellth street, and, alter being pre pared was shipped Ly express to aimby it Co., of this place, on tbe 2 Jib, arriving here on the 2otb. n.o.vri.vi ooitp.-Es Firt he harlcd from tLeir huge rctks which had been abovto wei.h down and keep ia place the fj-idif-s. t nen, wita bared arms, aad ay rxpression of fiendish satis faction. -e began reaching down into tbe va i ia search of the bodies. As 1 the w :ghts were removed they float ed to :ba surface and were eeen to " p'ose'j.pr.cked in tierces ia tbe vats, like so many slaaghterarf hogs pack ed for market. First, next to the front, w a3 the body of a young and handsome wo man ef about twenty-eight, with long, golden har, matted and disc bred by the 5'thy brine into which the body Lad been recently throwa. The face was cue cf great beauty, and though discolored by the process, still showed thai it was the face cf oas who ia life had kaown no want, and upon which the cares of life left no traces. Alongside of it, naked as j was the lirt, lay the body ot a large j negro, ia an advanced state cf de-i composition, ihe black skia ia large jlots slipping from its lace, and re realiag the discolored flesh. As the! body fbated to tbe surface with that j of the woinao, the short, kicky wool, falling from tLe head and lloatiag ia the water, ciinjjed with the golden tressea of the w Lilian at his side. Next in order beyond aud pressing agaia the bjdy of the u-'gro was that cf aa eld man, his feet encased in rough, filthy woolen socks, his bedy naked; the eyes sunk deep in the sockets, the mouth opened and filled with the liquid ia which it floated, the features distorted aad discolored beyend recognition: the shaggy, gray whiskers, cut close, were loosening their hold aad slip ping from the face. struggle like a panther, i is p rfectly I safe to continuing prospecting Get places a i;u;e behind her, pass th? ru htarm piaced ; ar0uad the wai-t ia fro- , Ufi the left, and if you d do pex, go ass"ei ia the first ward, ginning to teach Mrs. Seymour was the first guest to arrive at .Mrs. Kanoa.l s select soiree on the first Wednesday even ing ia July the fact was, she want ed to confide her griefs to Mrs Ran dall's sympathetic ear. "Crving? Yes, of course I Lave; innairv. been crying, Mrs. Kiadalt; I've done ! docamea nothing but cry for a week." "Mercy oi us," said Mrs. Uandall, elevating her kid-gloved Lands; what is the matter? I hope Frank isn't in any sort of trouble." "My dear," said the old lady in mysterious whispers, "Frank bas been entrapped, inveigled into most dreadful entaaglement. Didj you ever rancy mar ce, tne most part'.cnla' of A I! USD Arriving here. Lis Grit inquiry was for fj'iiraby it Co , which name he found to be, as he supposed, entirely fictitious, beiag simply a blind by which the college avoided public de tection, all matter arriving to that address beiag immediately sent to the Medical college and receipted for by the officers or employees of the college This beiag definitely set tled, there no longer exists a doubt cfthc fact that Devins' body bad been shipped here, aad that it was now, unless it Lad been put away to avoid detection, ia possession of the college, aad with it, as shown by the express receipts and bills, a large number perhaps twenty or more of other bodies from your city. Having gained this point, he im mediately, accompanied by your cor respondent, proceeded tj a thorough search of the college for these bod ies, particularly that of Devins, for which tbere had been each thorough Obtaining the necessary upon the fastidious and particular of created "FactoryvHIe? Is that your ua- beings, could be resolutely detcrmia tive place ? Perhaps then yoa kaow (ed oa marrying a factory girl !" Mr. Parker Cynthia Parker's fath er wbo is snperinteadent ia the great calico mills there?" "Yery well, I bave often seen him." "Are fou acqaaiated with Miss Cynthia?" I "No I believe Miss Parker I spends most of ber time ia tbis city." Mrs. Randall uttered oa exclama tioa of horrified surprise, aad at the same moment a party of guests vre!gejr annencced. among whom was jdss Grace Teller, looking rather more lovely than usual. "Well," thought Mrs. Seymour, as ber hostess hurried away to welcome the new comers, "Will wonders ever cease? Grace Teller at Mrs. Raa- he obtained tbe assist ance cf Sheriff Case, aad just ;is tbe sua was sinking behind tbe western hills the descent was made college. TLe building, a great gloomy eld stone pile, situated on the outskirts ; of the town, was found nearly desert- . i . l ...l.i . ... l. : . . l i : eu, tut piuuui itim umiu ciureu, ana nooouy out i:e janitor in coarge. After some protestations oa bis part, which was quieted by the display of documentary authority, fce led the way to the cellar under the building, where he admitted there were a few bodies which hat been -ecently sent in, ana o?en pat ia pickle by bira- SHOCKIXO As old Negley made a dive at the body, preparatory to hauling it out cf the vat, a stalwart student whom he Lad pressed into tbe service, be gan to remove the bodies ia order that we might see whether or not those for whom we searched were there. Seizing the first roughly by the head and shoulders, his assistant grasping the feet, the body was lifted to the edge of tbe vat, aad without a word of caation or a show of tea derness, or even the consideration a human would use toward a dead an imal, it was tumbled rudely to the stooe fleor, the beautiful bead which ! had been pillowed on some manly bosom striking opoa the stone floor; the shaptly limbs and rounded form thrown prone into tbe cellar filth aud bones, aad the golden, strcamin souuea wud the tilth ot the vat ing as a veil npon and over the hiding it and its lace from its shame. ! He followed with another and another, until within a few minutes there lay npon the filthy stone floor, micgled with he bones and frag ments cf the apartment, a pile cf j n't ka w L-it to i'o w;:L '.be boys If you are Jlim be a ebv voung girl who has onlv beea kissed heretofore b.y her brothers aad father, touch your lipi gently to Ler forofcead. SLa tv ill tako this for an exhibition cf profound respect. Vhn that p m lion Las been gained, working the way down to the lips is as natural and easy as tLe course of a log slid ing down a wood flume. Never sit down to ki??. It locks awkward in case anybody is locking, and seems awkward anyhow. Stand np, and the closer you press the girl the LigLer estimate she will place on ; your good taste, common sense and experitce. lis-i:.g married ladies is a separ ate branch ot trie art, and requires constant practice. Where tenderness and a little hesitation and Lawful ness, if well put on, will go a long way with a young git I, such non sense is not swallowed by a married woman ti any considerable extent He warm, vigorous, and beartv, and above all things be frequent. Oae cf the prime requisites on such an occasion is & quick ear for tie foot step ia (he hall and a nice calcula tion as to bow bag the husband will take to reach the Lead cf tLe fe'airs. A Louse carpeted with brussels re quires eternal vigilance and some times rare presence of mind. Fy the time the worker half cf the fami ly gets bis hand on the door-knob, you must be seated ia a far corner of j th a "Cktitt I r i r ? J r nriiiutnrr trio ctriit t tUC 1 V A lUtCUtl I', I Ulli itlty five n p . ,.,,,' , ,: ' ,;,3 t. tration, for i uuiauuiis. .v airs iuu sijiacuiuca ; . snatched when the husband is ia the room, but this reqnires an expert and is risky. Only the ether day a mar ried lady asked ber husband to wind np the clock, and a young man ia the room tbcaght he saw a golden thank God fur the dear little daugh ter He loaned to me four years." Imagine her surprise, ber joy, ht-i gratitude, when she saw the grave cf her child completely covered with roses and lilies, and the air laden with their sweet perfume. Ah! won der not when I tell you that those tb.vers were bedewed with thankful tears when rhr saw that some one, ciknowa to her, Lad scattered tbe grave with flowers. Larn from this t j scatter far and wiib deeds cf kindness, "and your reaping will be by and by." Kin'i l -n J: !. A Dnnieren. 1 rein We do not remember ia what jour nal we Grst saw the following ex t'C as an orizioal item ; but as it has recently been copied without com ment bv several contemporaries, at tention should be directed to it. Tbe ! article states that : A poison ot any conceivaclj po teccy, which has been intentionai.'y or accidentally swallowed, may be rendered almo-.; harmless by simply i swallowing two gills of swet oil. I An individual with a very strong constitutica should take nearly twice this quantity. This oil will most positively neutralize every brni cf poison with which physicians aad chemists are acquainted." 1 ine idea that sweet oil will neutral ize such poisons as prus-ic acid, nico tine, fctrychniae, enrare, and a host of ethers le? speedy in actitin, is al most too absurd to demand refuta tion. Ia some cases, when takea in to the stomach ia large qaaatities, it may serve to involve acid aad pois oaous substances and mitigate tbeir action, until the arrival of a physi cian with specifics shall relieve the patient from danger; bat it is not to be used ia all cases, for its adminis- instance, immediately af ter tbe Bwaibwing cf a corrosive i mineral acid, snch as oil of vitriol, j would be followed by most fearful re I salts. j As the great multitude of poisons : known to tbe physician and chemist ! are classified according to their var j led mode of action oa the animal i economy, it is evident that tbe meth- opportunity and went for it. If that clock rada't bad a mirror just below f Ka a r f Kot pntmrt man tirsiitTi! Yi s tr A been all righ but now he is g0-;D? j od of treatment ia cases cf poisoning about with a black eve and nose bad-"""'ff i. ly out cf joint. This is one of the no ne fPc,hlf fop. f'1' vicissitudes of kissing from mere im- . li be hoped that no one will I simple enougu to try iu;s auuunie, ; for if he does the absurd person wbo penned tbe quoted statement may bave a Lcmaa life to answer" for Srirntt't';,- J tnericon. pulse. A Datel la Ik. Street. About four weeks ago Col. SmitLe, State Land Commissioner, started a new Democratic paper here. A spirit ed controversy sprung op between' ll.woraMe Empleymeal. There is nothing derogatory in any ; .1 ....... -t,A ... . . v, ' 1 , , , , - u,c employment which ministers to the " bair ' a-w-ni- y's'1j' " u"-u well-being or the race. TLe plougb- ? fall-! ?CEerltedJln,0 Ponic?olroerJ man that turns the clod may te a bcd Let ween C ol. Sm.ihe of tLe D mo- j Ciccinnatus or a Washington, or he era, ana auj. John u. Adams, ar , u fc h of fc dcd he proprietor of the Oa:ril The dis pute Las beea going on for a week in the columns of their reepective pa pers, over their signatuns. Major Adams averred that Smitbe, eight T.ftrfl Tn whilp firpmnn in tr.i I In twenty ghastly .corpses cf ail sizes "e,!e j0bofhce, stole important roanu and colors, ages and conditions; tbe? scripts from the office, and tben ac old, the young, the emaciated, the well-rounded figure, tbe shapen and missbappen, black aad white, pauper and hoeored citizen alike in one pro miscuous heap. Ttea he reached down again and seizing a half sunken, ill shaped ob ject, be dragged it to the surface, ex posing the oodv cf a beautiful wo- cused a young man in the office of having stolen it Tbis Smitbe de nied in a published letter, aad Adams reiterated tbe charge in the Gazelle. In tbe Demirrrat Smitbe replied thus : "There is no alternative but for me to pronounce John D. Adams a liar, ia whom there is no truth ; a corrupter cf men ; a slanderer who is maa of about thirty, the abdomen I purse-proud eaongh to suppose that ripped open, the limbs twisted and j bis money caa shield bim from the disfigured, and the blatk streaming j consequences of bis calumnies; a bair floating ia tbe water aboot the! thing ia baman form, io whom there bead. For perhaps aa hour longer! are elements which, when necessity this fiendish, sickening work went on! requires, will develop bim into either may turns. It is every way creditable to bandie the yardstick, and to measure tape; the only discredit consists in having a soul whose range cf thought is a3 short as tbe stick, and as narrow as the tape. There is no glory ia affixing a signature ly which treasures of commerce are transferred, or treaties beteea B- j tioos are ratified; tbe gbry consists in tbe rectitude of the pp.rpose that 'approves the oce, and tbe grandeur jot tbe pbilsntbropby that sanctities the other. 1 be time is soon coming whea, by the common consent cf mankind, it will be es'eemed more honorable to bave beea John Pounds, patting new and beautiful aoais into the ragged cbildreo of the neighbor hood, while be mended their fa'hers' shoes thaD to bave been set on a throne. until the vats were emptied, and no le3 than forty corpses lay ia heaps upon tbe floor, cf all sexes aad na tionalities, thrown promiscuously to gether, without tLe least order, a a petty or first-class thief, according to tbe size cf tbe pile ia Lis reach." When tbis appeared oa the streets last night every one said that tbe af fair would have to be settled accord t:ie jsitok Neglv, the janitor, is ia himself the mcst revolting specimen of humanity that cocld well be band, and is well chosen br Lis terrible woik, which be baa followed for a quarter of a sickening mass of hatnaa corruption;! iag to the code, bat nothing further it. .L." i: r . i i- t i . . . . toe fkia tupping irom tne umDS anu ! was done aoout the matter until this bodies where they had been rcughlyj morning's Gazelle appeared, wb'cb handled, the bair falling from the! contained aa article from Adams, heads, cr saturated with brine, drip-! concluding as follows; ping its filth upon tbe bodies below, "Sraitke purloined the document re the dead, distorted, meaniagleas faces' ferred to, and then allowed tbe inno bckingont through the dim, ghastly j cent boy to be accused of the offense, lamplight in all forms and ia a3" ter- and saw bim driven ia disgrace from Pr.lectl.a Aill the Hoatllew. Wasui.m.to.v, June 1j Tbe Pres ident and tbe Secretary of War were ia consultation to-day opon the sab ject of tbe Indian troubles in tbe Northwest. A request of tbe Gov ernor of Oregon that tbe Government furnish settlers with arms and am munition for their protection will be granted, and instructions to thit ef fect Sent to tne proper mimwj thority in Oregon immediately. aa jS op.l top -A to u ,e n Vels. - on. i ' Le I'eea 'ten .her oa- fce 1 J a.-e i,A i be . v "m ; n, to ir i '.;s y H woneeom-r"me'a" fi; r?JJ BB :T? V .Jar. - . 211- V e - -f v-CT.peri , , taw. e W,WI, IfortaWy ba ii l ITk