' ; ;$ a eis.aa rni:n r. bad traveled, bat I was shy of con- The hour frrcw late, and Mr. xcrf y-l0a j i,,ft imf aajt 6lill hav Urand paced Lis chamber ia moody in goai0 ljiae to spare, wont to see a fleece. TLc train bad com in, but ; fraa ja tho Temple. lli iLfKea.tcr Ltd ua returned, aed i -t-..n . ite expiration of some . w i. . m 11 11 Lcutted L:m m sjmc cl Lis la:. a in L'ke. A merrv, bA-ct dl trad;r i'lg tXj'U'Hl urlant poshicTi v to i.ui tuau to L.i tus a' Lieh he held, bat :r D.-t' J Lad Lever iwl lii tru.n ', ia 1 cm c rd -in : coacer-iaj a house wi'.b v Ctailnz?. tic u Lieb be Ltd cxtccs.tve orcLant Lad dts; atcb- td Lata to Lnr.d n, ttitiDR Lira to rnxke it-fpirio, and in r-iy C3S-3 to g?t lie parsers if the Crm in fiuestion to sct.ic tbeir cecount,. So Lake h&d gore from Liverpool t.- T.omi-ri. TLo time i.rr;ji.ote i fjr Li.-? retcra i " i passed, and still Le did j E'-'t cone. ! A !a3r entered, a-id stele to '.!.; acrcl-un's tide ; Lrr owe 6 sen Lice m S3 crxious, and there was a tremor ia tLa Kvc -f Lor vcioo 33 the said : 'Io you t!.iLk lie v. Hi 1.3 l?re t ui.'L. ciorrrr-pa?" "I Loie f M-rr ; bat it la'.c." "Is -.Lire m ciL;t trn.-j ':" "On'y tf. r.:rrt f prr-.-, a (,- l:.: M. ! . cirri.t at :l.e if vc -.J t'.i c n ! r : ta'i r.'' i 'IV: :- le ii! r-r::-, I "I a 'f j u 1 r.' rflr.rl . r.;: ? ! n t-i.e. rrn if I o i.sd U w&'k." ' I!'1 th' ' ' 1 r 1 : It" f . j trr":," :b'u Xt. I'.-s'd, f.t'r'v;. v. : b t.a l 'J'!!:r t;fv..i't..:.--sia l.in." .i . n n it rr -.:i : r. 1. w r y ' was f :jr "X, f r !.o vl- a VI ' 1 1 ; . . r. a".'. r..-. r.nd V. L'' i 1 .U rf-'.:' f .Vdrcd and c':'t Le ws? .n? t.H. 1 e F.VY tl.it :iz tel.ci t'jo L!r!:;: Iv ; r.i"v:t ftT? cr. J ' fiW the' there wrr.t a It 1 cert prajtr thit Lr.ki wonld erne fafely K .i : 0- Tie '! loved him, woulJ . bare r'.ulo J her li cn Lis trclh. and ljcw tlet he TTcs nr. beyond Li? time t' r,'.u rb ar.y weskners or wrn.cr. Two t!ow, v. e.-.ry hoi:-? parted. Mr. I5.-f.cl wr.s rri'lin-T the cmntrrci-l iic-v", hut for the first time ia bis life it Clu not intcrc.-t hint ; Le wes thirik iog of the young e'erk, and the Ler.vy furd -oT coeey tLa woaid be ia bis p3?ff?sir.u sLoa'd the London f.rm have paid Lin. And Mary, reading her faihe:' countcnar:ce, felt chilled nad pained by the tlur cast on her lover's honesty by Lis suspicion Lor very tkocght was a dciial to his doubt?, and as the rapid clatter of a horse's feet rang ou, she ran to '.he window. "Look !'' the paid, dashing the cur- iai33 aside viilh cairor hand?; "look, pr.pa, I paid he wcu!d conic I knevr l.c would." The merchant's s'.era fea'.jrea re laxed wish a tmile of p'caurc; Le was not emotional cr demonstrative, bat Lis dangbter's jrladnrs? plcnscd Lim. Tb?re rere a few reoaiea'.s of ex pe;: incy, and then Toei Lake came in. He went straight to Mr. land, only noticing with a ho w the lovely face wbc.-e glanr-e thriHed Lis soul. ' They have paid," be said quietly, tihe placed a thick poekei-book in the r.iTcbant's Land, "but I think we wero onlv j.i.-t ia time '' 'Indeed!'' ' "There wa a eovs illation at the 1:?.r.kr"3 before I could cash fr Ibe eleeuo." ' I'o you think they will break?" "IIotKlesfly. They have given me na immenFe order, bat it would not be wise to forward the goods." "You did not hint that we bad the jdiphtcf-t fear?" "No, bnt I was glad to pet the mrccy; 12,000 would have been a heavy lss." "And yet," svd Tom, gravely, "this mcrning the rdda were con siderably agaicst it ever reaching yea." How?" Tom took two chain, piaced them ride by side near the fire, led Mary to one rnd sea'ed himself ia the other. lie had done Lis duly as tbo mer Mr. and chant's clerk, end now was l!rand's prospective son-in-law pr.rtcer. "I Lad an adventure," Le said: "I was the bcro of a Et range ttory in a ride by express." Mary bent forward to listen Torn chipped her hand ia Lis own. Mr. Drand sat opposite tbem, interested by the speaker's manner, as he be gan : " ben I get the cheque I Lad an idea that all might not be well, so to make sure I presented it at the bank ers. There was, as I told you, & con st:!: aiion before they cashed it, and while the consultation was going for ward I noticed a stranger looking at me intently. I knew the roan in my younger and wilder days. I had met Lim often at the race-course, in billiard-rooms, eud ia other places more or less respect p. Lie. Now be was changing a cucjue for some pet ty amount, and was evidently astcn-i.-Led by the immensity of tho order I l ed presented. 1 left the bank with ciy pocket-book full of notes, aad fouad that I had lost the train. The &ext would be the eight express, so I strolled iDlo a billiard-room. A nan is jast s safe with a fortune ia Lis pocket ta if ponnil?es, so that he is w ise enough to boll his tongue. There was seme clever playing going cn, and I ftood watching the plarcrs till sime one challenged me to Lave a j game. It I have one special vanity it is my trirr.ee with tho cue. I ac cepted, end as I did so a e:ranj;e feeling w hich Lnd been growing upon tne took a sadden tnra which startled l.!t My challenger was tbo a;aa whom 1 bad noticed at the bankers. There vcs nothing htrango in the fact of bit? beirg in the room, cce of his favcrite resells, but 1 was pos.-cteed by the vague tbadew of a single idea. I !ia j read sontewhere cf a maa being followed and plundered ia a train, cr.d somehow 1 associated the stcry i:h the roan before me. It was the (irt-t lime Z had ever paid any psr ticular ctteatioa, but I gave h't:i fail observation now. The mere I lo . ked ui Via the less I liked Lira lie wee unassuming, .it i: eiid geiial, Lut by looking close y . t Li(3 ycu could see something N.ci.-tT .'Akii. in tie depth and soft n.r vt i. j e. 1 Lt vr siraagor to Le aTi- pr u ft is 7, and my friend as tbc very j.iik cf aCabiiity aad t pli-yed i-jt to Loir i:h altcr i'.kl'.;.? tutu; Le an atuus- tie cierelfcbt wis trcuoica. iroco.euj.j.j,. or t ...... l rt .f 1 UiM nl.iiLi. f enddogant tgare full cf sup- loro kr "lrd playmg. He bad ar.dV.renglh. Hi manner '00 c"" 83 f b? dj not Mc-.larlr unassuminir. Lis face fcrgct the 1eKoa.r-f,Aiw.Vr t Jour- in? companion, well informed, and ' f.-.rtr minutes, L cnierptu Htrect. fclojost the Lrst prrsoa ou whom ny gau fell was my ln'p cntu-oaidl at billiards. , ,j-;r.iiirbt there was something Ieio - c tbaa a mere coiocidccce ia this pi nee(?n! p-ace we stood to- ,ir, ,he banker's, lie was ia e enr t-hovi cp:CiitC. Net ft hundred yards from the Temple trat3 ttocd a ruan wnoru i reec iar. nized with a very welcome ieei lt wasGcorpe Vixen, the de tective. He was kfhlonably drcs.std, and looked aa eristccrat of tbe first wa- i tor 1 went up, aau gre.-iijjf u.uj i T iK-nM an c!d familiar friend, held at ii'.v L&tid eud eaid : j Cuina end drink a jrls t-f wiae jwi.a nc: I Lave something to say." I lie tb.ii k haads ia the ra-.t ustur- ;:.! uaypos.e. lloc-it tarni. sja !e. I tack L:s arm, auu -c csterea tte puw:c oar ci uu loid l.iia cftt.efi.m ia my p-:-w?ficn, na j-.f tie journey I Lai to perform by j ri 1. 'I ii il-.t, wf.rhier ttroa-h the ff ti. !. r, he rn taking j rrj.h of the two y a na. Tier i J3 t ;t I ca d ';xr3. i'.h yt u. dr. r. cr tier V.V r. rr". "A " 'I ! t I tori r.t tie . ll n e Lave fren'.ed tie; 1 r ii," I Ka'd, 'Low .l y:;a ' a" ;r8vl t I.:v?po--l by tbe! Iloh'tr" Ilf.dno'rtr mw knowing Lim to be a Uer and d t rn ind f !! w. Tl' a tn--u' ?l:r.r tcren the r-ad. I mw my !na ;th LU C'.rn rj. Jt w i'ji: rvidert that Tc? t'i r.p, tro'rc l i tivjgc l ieM rcr.'l.ng . ,-:;tt i f tL"ra L.-f. re IV.;.: g I ftr.i!!t 1 fil iT the church v&rd, Valerias: cejrlv to Irlmptoa. went throarh tS c'.'.j again before I made f r the p'aticn ; my teo.uuint ance cf the billiard-room did not come ia t'glt, tbcngb I kept well oa the alert. I to :k iny tit kit. lingering almost to the moment of starting before 1 entered the carriage, bat my man did not appear. Two men were in the compartment with me. I could not see the face cf one, and the ether we a ctranger. The bell rang. The guard bad jut time to put ft bewildered old getnle maa in by my side, and we were rroinz. I could hardly repress an exclama tion. TLcre was no mistaking tbat frank, genial countenance, nor the lurking devil in those eyes, whose softness was eo sinister. He had me then at last. Vixen Lad broken bis. promise, and I was left to travel that perilous journey alone, with the nan who bad loilowea me so skillfully, another who might lave been his confederate, and an old gen tleman who, after grumbling out bis indiaatioa agaiast railway servants and locomotive traveling in general, was fast asleep in the corner. That the intentions cf my billiard player wero bad were manifest by the act cf Lis having assumed a false mastacbe and beard. They added to tbo beauty of his face, but left to his eyes that sleepy, cruel glitter that is characteristic of tbo Asiatic. lie spoke to m?, remarked tbo od dity cf oar being traveling compan ions, end grew pleasantly familiar. I answered him, not wishing to ap pear churlish or afraid, kacwia? tbat I could trust some'.bing to mv on strength, Fhonld the worst come. V'e had made the last ftrppazc, and were rolling swiftly tbroujj b the gloom, when, among other topics, our conversation touched on jewelry ; be drew a showy riag from hia fiager, telling me it waa a curious piece of workmanship, having a secret spring, which he said I could not discover. I took it, searching ia vain for a spring, tlcn returning it to Lim. It drrmped and rolled under my feet. f stooped to pick it up, and so did he, but in tbat moment, while my head was down, be bad me tightly by the throat, aad threw me to the car riage floor. His confederate was upon me in an instant. I could scarcely breathe, nnd could not struggle, for a heavy knes w9 upon mv chest, and two s'rnnT hruta! Lands were crushing the life from my throat. Though the horror cf tbc situation did not last a minnte, it seemed an eternity to me. I elt tbo ruffians' hands aearebinz for the porket book, and I strained desperately for a chance of resistance. Their work was nearly done Cramped in tbat email space, I was nowcrlcss. and tne veins oi my throat and head were swelling like sinuous bars, when the old irentle- maa ia the corner awoke aad came to my assistance. I heard a low whirr cf some wea Don it its descent, and my first as sniltrt reeled from roe stnancd. Tina the old gentleman, witn a strength and rapidity of action won derful to see in a person oi Ma age, Eii.-.ed the scoundrel, lifted him awav. and dashed bim down upon a seat. There was a brief struggle, and then I heard a tharp click scoun drel the second had a pair cf hand cuffs oa Lis wrists. "TLey were more prompt than I had expected," said the oia gentle man, removing bis woolen comforter, with which he fastened my first as sailant's Lands behind bim, "and a railwav carriage does not afford much scope for a struggle."' The pocket-bock was safe. The rullianb were securely bound, aadlbe gettlcrma who, without Lis specta cles aad mulling stood cut, in bold aad pleasant relief as the detective, kept guard over theia. At tic station they vcre Lacdi d over into the custody cfj.be police. I as all rigbt at the time. Vixen rode with me as far is the hotel near est here, aad to mcrrow Le wiil rail to seo if I em any the worse for my ride by express. The contents of th8 peckct-bxk were Mary's bridal dowry. The detective peaks of the senior partner the Crtn cf Dracd k Lake as tb mott hospitable cad pencrous man he ever met in the course of L;s f r : 1 j .Mr. .UEfce was nuue cureu o: r.al. Li: .!e Jchnny has peculiar vies aa to original sin. One day Le was about to bo rcniohed lor some misde-! meaner, whea be pleaded : "It wasn't me n'esnu. npr: it via (K tml f his man." "Well, Johnny, I am going iscription upon tbat bell ; calling in to wLip the bad man out ot you.", tbe surrounding country for miles, "Ab, yes, bat it will Lurt me a good j filling tbo Btreets with men wom?n lot more tbaa it will tbe bad man." land children suffocating for the air rovrlla of JolT t KhakKTlll. You bet we had. Came in ftt 9 o'clock a. m. V.'o took Lira by the forelock aod c?corted tbo old boy to a pleasant grove one mi!o west of town wLere, by our pleasant waya and im mense baskets we ioduced him to rc luain with us until 4 p. m. Tho coeiinj of tbo celebrated geaileman also broupibt to our notice other dis tinguished gaestn, not the least a!non3t whom waa an Aspembly maa, that ia to be A. J. Colborn the cra'.cr cl tho day, who made a very able and appropriate rpeecb. An able speech was addrcsbed to the cbi'.dicn by lier. roffocberger, ia which Le set forth the great necessity of becoming pood citizens t)f ibis grand Ilc-pnbiic. Ilev. J. II. IVrfh ing also delivered aa addres?, which we cive lelow. We feel proud to say that there was not a drunken wli oa the groaad.J, and that profan ity W83 aukoown. All ecenied to en j?v theaielvcs alike, tho old, middle aged, and yeuai; t'je lame, tie ha!t and the L'iaJ. Ojr ladies deserve h thiBk3 for the crand ch,rjQfg di,UKed during the tret- it (r j. ii. ri.BMii.Mi. TLe Scripture ?;v-ak foroethingoa tLia wie, that a nation 6ta:I oc bora ia a day, healed bctarcea two teas filmic with rirer?, and peopled from a lar T c uniry. "And tbat it stsil con.e to pr..-"thry thall b .ve it f r aa iabe-itar.ee, they and tleir children v.! irb are bora ia it. That ct'aig-rs ihi I fe d their flicks, dress tbeir vioes. and kaoiedg(s shall in crene. TuiF.; !c!Vren-3 would tofiitilc Ij oor nation, bttweet !tle Atlaat'e ard Pacific, ith the rest r vers ia tae world. Oor fore fi lers 7 cme from a fr effcoun jlrv, and uihvl the Uad inhabited by I an mriTiii.?d race of people, to-day ' raiding eaoach wheat to bread tbc j world ; cdac.tiag the jwr as well as I the rieb ; blcfsiag the world with '. Lcr invcr.t'on: the Government giv- ii3i, hj lL.e iioajC...toad Aet ICO acres 1 c f j B - j t., tie individail; now ia- Lebi.ed by a free peopie with the best government ia tbo world. A C!ri?!l(in i:ni;m. To-day stranzers domorctLaa feed fl:cks and drcsa vises they are generally employed on public works. TLea the three aad one-half times spoken of, from tbo destruction of Jerusalem, or the 1290 symbolic days, cqaal C0.1 years and 129 days of "solar time, according to the eclips es cf the sun, which is an infallible rule. This, begianing ia theyear f,S, at tbc time of the morning sacriGee, at 5 o'clock and 23 minutes in the morning, would expire at precisely on the 4tb day of July, 17TG, at 2:4.' m. Here stick a pin while we take up a few points of history iattr veniag bctweea tnesc Hates. With the mind's eye we look aero, tne befog?ed Atlantic to Italy, there we seo a boy going ta school, study ing treomctrv, astroaomy, geograpny aad navigation. At tho age of 23 rears we find bim attbe great city aad seanort ot 1'ortugai. in vain ttia ne a. r I 1 t. try a prejeet of sailing westward Too poor to fit cut an cxpedit:on him self, he start, no doubt partly on foot, to Spain and for seven long vear3 be urges his enterprise, uatil aided by (Jieca Isabella, at day brock on Friday, August 12, 1492 CLristoube- C.dJiiibus, with 120 men. set sail from Talos, Spain. Af ter weeks of arduous labor be found bias-If oa a trackless oeeaa. tailing toward aa unknown port, and that, too, ia tbc niidot cf a mob. resisting tbo course pursued by Cidanijos, B:me shedding tears, ethers almost phrensied broke into Liu.l laments tations. For their relief, ia the ev cciag twilight of October 2lU. t .;ev esnit'd indications of Usui. Vitb buoyant hearts they watched as the heavens datkened into ni luight. when suddenly there burv. upin toeir vision a light on the snore. U itb b! most the voice of inspiration, from lip to lip and from rr.r to ear ran tho words "I see a light." Jny Clled every heart as they anxiously awaited tbe morning. As tbe twi light gray bursted along tbe eastern skv, all eyes wre bent oa catching the first glimpse of land. Many hands were ready to point ia jovful antieioation. soon to be realized. The ever weariless, watchful eve of Col umbos, catching the first glimpse, as I saw in the statnary work at the Centennial Kxhib:tion, leaning over the edge of the vessel, with one hand on tbe shoulder of Ms comrade, and pointing with the other almost bringing tbe land to touch ma forebneer. fco great was their joy that when alighting they all knelt and kissed tbe ground. From here, to bo brief, we take another stride to tbe month of March, 177G, when our forefathers began iD earnest to foster tbo feeling of inde pendence. After many epochs in histo y wbicb we have not lime or space here to enumerate, a day was set apart for lasting and prayer in b half of tbe colonies. Uolv men bowed at tbe church altars, fathers lifted their hearts to Ood in earnest prayer, mothers clasped their infaots to their bosoms, and with streaming eyes looked up to heaven for help. A few days after, fr tbe love ot lib erty and. 83 we believe, by tbe direc tion of uod, a great number assem bled in tbe city of Philadelphia, in a congress, writing aad re-writiag tbe great declaration of Independence. It declares: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, tbat a1! men are created free aad equal, tbat tbey are endowed by their Creator with cer tain maiienauie rignts, mat among these arc life, liberty aad the pursuit of happiness." l iuy-five subscribed their names to it, aad thereby saying tbey would seal it with their blood While this was being done, arrange ments were made for carrying out in full tbe passage of the jmper. An old gray-baired patriot with spjeta. clcs on bis brow went oa iato the bslfry to ring tho beli x, the proper signal. This inscription is upon ihc bell: '-Proclaim liberty throughout tbo land and unto tbj inhabitants thereof." At tbo foot of tbe third flight of stairs a boy was placed in order to give the signal. Tben when the last name was written and tbc last vote was cast, tbe last moment of lime expiring, concurring with tbe figures before mentioned from wbicb we lift that pia. July 4tb, 1"(., at 2:4j p. m , the boy was informed it was passed, and with Lurried step, up be went, crying out at the top of bis voice "It u passed! It is passed!" The old man catching the words before be saw yenng America, laid hold of tbe rope and began ringing, peal after peal started out over the city, louder and and louder it swelled, and while in tis earnest efforts Lis veins filling with patriotism, his fnjctacles fall. .ing to the floor, Le continued with renewed viror tha rrhrr sinking in the distant valltys and reverberating fr. t.tll t,- MM thn. .triim. I of liberty. Soon arc seen father and son sido by side, hhculder to shoulder to defend what had been there proclaimed. George I'arrctt, ot Mass. fired tbo first gun. Old Mother Qreen made tho first uniform ia forty-eight Lours from off a sbcep3 back. Mrs. Mollie Pitcher was tie first woman wbo fired & cannon; swabbing and loading it wbilo stand ing over tbe body of Lcr dead hus band. 'Ti a liberty BUfnag by wt, AU'l liy oritur! najiraUo J ; A Ul-cr'.T, who has It and lct!j It ('Aiujot bs by compulsion drlrtn, For, 'tl a liberty dcrtred from heaven. Park diyssoon found tbo Landful of patriots; and diicourgemcnts, poverty and death camo as an ap proaching foe. Washington wca scea out in tbe woods with Lis hands clasped in prayer in behalf of the army. In a few days God sent the sua with his warm rays nnd melted the snow, encouragement taking the place of discouragement. Ileojsmiu Franklin, while minister to f.-rcign lands, was iavited ta dine with the leading officials ; when et the table each one offered toast suitable to tbe occasion. Tbe plenipotentiary of Kaglandoa arriving, compared gland to the sun. The plenipoten tiary from France, the moon, think ing tbe old philosopher would fallow suit by using some of tbc planetaric3, and tr.ua having secured the two greatest, ia their exultation awaited tis. When he arose from bis seat, streicling hiraseif to full teight, aad in a full roaad tone lhat almost struck them fp?e'Lle, said: 'Gso. WasLiagtou, the Jouhua of America, commanded the sen and moon to stand still, aad tbey obeyed." One more important thing in oar coua - try's history our flag. Washington appointed a committee to oieetoa tbe Itb day of Juae, 1 1 1, to design and construct a proper Bag for tbe army; some Laving a snako on. etc. Mrs. Ilois, of Philadelphia, was the lady wbo did tbe work for the first stars and stripes. It appears this was the way tbe stars and blue held came to be put on. After long and continued conversation in regard to this, they c included to go out in private pray er, it being dusk ia tho evening, and as each one looked up into the blue sky, aad saw tho stars shooting forth here and there, inspired witb tbe beauty cf the bright stars in the blue sky, tbey came in simultaneously, saying, we wiil put stars on. Some at each Jonr, upon entering, ex claimed, "We will put stars on." Hence tbe stars, alwavs cf wbi.e, representing the brightness of stars, and tbo blue field, representing the blue tky. TLero were thirteen put on to represent the thirteen origi nal States. Ia 1S3G the number of stars was doubled: now it is within one of being tribled, and yet there is room for as many more. Paul Jones wa3 the first to unfurl it to tbc breeze. In conclusion, look back over tbe past but little over a century: No Fourth of July celebrations, no lib erty, no flag of Christian America sailing into all port9 in the world. Tben was seen the wigwam of ti e uncivilized; now is seen tbe popu lous city of tbe civilized. Then were seen columns of smoke to asoend from the wigwams, designating their only living monument; now are seen church steeples rising in majestic height, as monuments to a Christian nation. Then was heard tbe war whoop, calling to battle; now is heard tbc church bell, calling tbo in habitants to worship the true God. O, how our I carts swell witb tfcaak fuke?s to-day f.r tbe progress we have made. Tbe Crst sermons delivered west of tbe Alleghany mountains were about two mi'e3 from wbero I was born, ia Westmoreland county, P , by Mes.-rs Powell a id Ma.'J-l-len, PresbyteriAi miuisters, to h cm gregation of b.it five persons, ail hav ing lb. ir guns fr fear of ibe Indians, their w ild savage shouts almost strik ing terror to their hearts.. Now, on or near ibis samo spot s located a camp meeting, where can b? beard the shouts of the sons aod daughters of tbe living God. wh"rc none dare molest or make afraid. . I now panao and ask the qaejtion what will America be ia another century ? The pxr man, th m-ti F-'r.aio iniy frntra fur awhile, (?an tiuil here a rorui?3 rr.im tynnls to !lrs : The tanle:iuii ot J .y all amnnd him ehall rmile. Ki.r'tis the land of hit rh'ilft. 'Ui Ihc heme of th? free. Mjy the irlot of fell Famine ne'er stalk oor it liut the plowman ftill whistle anil lioir In bis gh'e; And jilenty reward every honeet min i toil, ' Tis the land of oar choice, 'tis the land of the free We'll bow to no !wer, lave One that's nn hih, N r bend to a inortait he suppliant knee ; ( hir stars and our stripes shall float oat to the sky. Unfar'cl tlh5 brecrc from unto scj. Xot ft Sale riarr. Mrs. Haaeea put $o0 in tbe oven of her stove one night lo keep it safe; next morning after breakfast tbe na tional debt had been diminished ex actly that much. A student of tbe curious would find it ioteiesting to note tbe place in which women bide their money. Oac excellent aud fru gal dame used to tuck ber little, sav ing under a corner of tbe carpet The tinv roll of greenbacks grew fatter and fatter in the course of a year or two, when the day after it ctunted up to $250 tbe house t ook fire, burnt to the ground aad agaia the national debt was diminished by a little roll of pin money. There was thai other careful woman, too, who used some times to hide ber diamond rings bj tweeu two teacup) in tbe kit.-bea cup board, sometimes behind a certaia brick in the cellar, again uader tha lining of an old bat She had divers other places of safety for jewels also, tbe only trouble being tbat she had so many biding places sho occasionally forgot where fhe had last put her precious things, aad abiut every tbreo months would fanoy she bid been robbed, and tbe bouse would b) turned inside out and all therein made uncomfortable until the missing gems would be found carefolly tuck ed away ia ibe folds of the bottom towel of ibe pile in the left band cor oer of the lower drawer ia the clolbespres?. Cream far Cream Pair. One pint cf milk, two table-spoons of corn-starch, one or two tablespoons of sugar. Put the milk on to boil, leaving out a little to mix tbo corn starch w itb ; add a little salt to tbe milk, and v. ben it boils add the corn starch, mix to a paste with the little milk; tben the weli-beatca egg w ith the sugar sufficient to sweeten, a small lump of butter and of vanilla r lemon cue teaspoonf ul. Let this eool j one or two minutes before adding iLe flavoring, which can be done af:cr tbe cream is taken off tbo stove. fier the cakes are a little cooled add i Lb rnlil rrm hi nnftn.- nn onp t iide of 'he cakes only. Fill them i wiih the cream aud eat when cold i A farmer recently bcugiat a hoe by photograph', thus literally getting the carte before the horse. t'atplarlnsrft ' noannhlarr.' In tbe vitiligo of Nicktown, Ilarr township. Cambria county, has re sided for boms eight years past a German named Bernard Voglo. His age ia about tbirty-aix, and his gen eral appsaranco would seem to indi cate that Le ia not gifted with any thing like good sense in fict, tho ordinary observer would set him down as being rather simple. And just hero ia wbcro tbe ordinary ob server would bo at fault, for a more cunning rascal ii, would be hard to Jiad anvwhere. It ia now about eight years since Dercard arrived at tbe conclusion that there was a for tune in tbo manufacture of "crooked" whisky, so Le went iato the :'iuoon sbining" hu si act f. liis cpt-rations srtr3 rather contracted until nearly three yeirs ago, whea bo branched out too much, aad waa gobbled by i rod being ao-ent, Lis ataij-tiut was tho revenue authorities', ilciug n-i-; 'cn; io bis stead; bo was young pare&tly (simple minded L' eectped ! mo, brought u;j froiii a i y i tLo lifprinoament hot was evuip-jlled to j employ of Lrie, and '.horoiigLl con piy a nominal fine aad tbo coots. ve-roaut with tne inlrieaeios of rail As aoon as Le reached Lumo liar- r.jJ freighting. The witnesses were aey conelodad to cutumeLcc tbo SiUie called ia tbeir order of coming, but, bu;inets e.aia, ud lor tbo purpose ; from eeitbtr c uld tbo committee of evadin future arrests he bj ar-! obtaiti aa inlelligiMo answer or ex raagtd Lis J-jmicil with a scties of ! plauatiou, till tie yeting osaiataat trap doors and ur: iergroaud paa- j '"o:a lie Krio took tne ttxtid. h a sages as to defy capture. Deputy j Collector Gilbert, aceompamed by a-i "is propohitions, aassvenog toe qje-cQi'.-er, called ti tf hiui ?vcrsl j tiuus- it tbe committee, floud ihe months ego, but Le wasn't at b oaie. j er.irs fire of eouasc!, r.nd s l ir ur. Tiiey (uce-eeded ii lindirg his ftill.! raveletl ibe i-uarl that ibu itn.nii.- however, ia a cuauiaglv-e mcealed pjr.i.iii .1 tie cellar, 'lis fiiihful friends La i wsrpHij him in good time, and no trace i f the offender culd be dcivtred. 11 oon rigged up a j new pharapl.ernaiia.and added a bar- room to Lis establishment, until it jb - ctme notrioGsth-ttbe f eati-idio'Jc German could baflls the officera with impunity. Special U. S. Oifieer Har ris was entrusted with a warrant for bia capture, aad about tbe middle of the second week of tbe June term of Court Le went cut to Nicktown to mako tbc arrest. After keeping vig il ia tbe vicinity of the house nearly all nigbt he finally made a descent upon it, when Mra. Vogle spoke t htm by name, and tcld bim the guessed her husband wa3 a way from heme. And so he was, for some friend cf llarn?y's hadpotetrst:dtte disguise the cflicer wore, aad agaia gave timely warning to the offender. Uut after being foiled once Uflicor Harris "got bia mad up," and deter mined to secure tbe slippery custom er. Uainoay night last, about 1 1 o'clock Le Lft Ebonsburg for Nick town oa foot, and traveled a distance of about Cr'lcen miles. He had two trusty friends witb bim, and the par ty concealed themselves ia tbe vicin ity of the Lnilding w here Yogie" re sided, remaining under cover all day Saturday. Near midnight tbey went to the bouse and demanded admit tance, but the mother-ia.law cf the accused put her head cut of an up stairs window, aad ia broken Eng lish uss.erled lhat Carney waa not at home. Finally the Slice r kicked cpen tie door acd entered, after sta tioning his assistant! c-n tbo outside where any attempted flight of tb mau could be intercepted. Mr. Hir ris ihca searched tbo tbree lower rooms, taking care to avoid a senii cireulor trap by wLich be might have been dropped into a deep well. He Lad been warned t) look out Lr this, and it was a fortu-;a:e matter that he was aw cre of tbe contri- VtSLCO. Not finding tho olject of his stareb below, he itarted up stabs, being aid ed by tbe libt from a datk lantern Dot there was still no trace of Har ney, aod Le made bia w ay to tbe garret. Snugly concealed behind ibe (loo wus the "i;io:j:j-biaer," and biing bri ght to bay te stepped out. From bis looks a. id action ibe , 17, ... : 1. hi ..-1,; I j iiip.1 V l,I VI I -.. ' . ta.E, tL.t, i!rnei' meai'ati d an at- g a nvidver, b t f-tirrfioli r. Tne fa-led urioa Lim -i d-t had Lard'y cc.ipc.l be; ti.e s:.;ip .- d pri-..i,er Hiddt nly d Vup peattd Iroiu tight The bole of a c onninffl v c oi-t; uctt-d triipdoor had been wi;"tdfn u, and Harney lauded on the next floor, where there was a Miui'.ar d H.r. by w bie'i bo waa cna- hi. d to ! dr. ii tj tbe fir.-t 0t-r, and i-i:ll an-iiLer .'.i'e l Lim ia lie understood ber as the locked tbe Ctiiar. Ills wilo pa:t et tno game garret door, but a f.;w vigorous kicks oa tie part of tbe t fiieer tent it fly ing from its binges. Aa soon as Mr. Harris get within calling distance cl Lis companious be told tbcm to w atch the rear of tbe premises, as be had a diagram of the cellar, and tuspeeted tbe course that would be taken. Tbey burricd around ia time lo see their bird streaking it through ibe field toward the woods, acd jus, as be was in a a fair way of distancing pursuit the officer fired in the direction be was fkeing. Carney coulda't resii-t a summons of this kind, nod he was then eaiily captured. At 1 o'clock ho was returned to hi.s home, where be downed Lis wearing aj .are; (hav ing been in bed when tbe first a. lempt to arrest bim ius nude) and tea minutes aLcr tbe party were on tbeir way to Eben&biirg. They reached Lore on Sunday evening, and yesterday Mr. Yogle was landed in toe j at I of Allegheny county. Sueb is the history of a rather cx ciiing adveaturo in the taking of a noted "moonLiner." Johatlowti Tribune. A t'uriuua Habit. It is a curi jus habit o! buma i nutate to look at a man through a transparent medium of a dollar b.Il. It a nob man is rude, it is regarded as a cpiai-jt aad laughable eccentriotty ; bat if a poor man does ihe same tbiag, he is a boor, and wo are disgusted boy on d measure. We aro ready to Gad any excuse for aa act that has money be-, hind it, and eejnally ready to (lad fault with any act tbat ia backed by poverty, f bis gold covered pig ment w bich envious eves secrete is not tbe peculiarity of a clas. but tbe charaetoris ie of all From ih sex ton who shoves a bundle if human rags iet a back pea', a. .el r-iio .vs s'lk and velvet to tbe best seat, t the clergy niaa w bo smoothes tte rough edges of 1 fa fjr wealth, all men doff tbeir bats to a p c'avibo k Tbis in a pkataLt icfletiiou for the few, but to ibe ret of us it eomos a little hard. Ctarap lim; Son p. Oje pjuad of beef, two ej'iarls of water, one. cup rice or barley, salt to season; put iu a s up-p t, let it Leii flow end steady for t-vo hours; ia an other vessel have a good s up-boae, leek, parsley, one ooion, a potato, half a carrot, taruip; let it boil as long as the meat; w hen ready to set tbe table, ftriio tbe soi: off the bones and vegetables iato tbo other; htir up wfcpn 10 Pul. 00 lLf tab!e i tike tw-'il egiS, beat W t'l 13 tte SOUO tU- re, - u. aod aJJ gradually so the egg3 cot c'-,rd!e- 11 H oou 80UP "3 well as cheap. It was Job who first remarked :j 'To tbe victims belong the boils. renaitdara Taalrklll. Thero were very few things that tho Iato Commodore Vandcrbilt had set bis mind upon obtaining tbat be did cot obtain at some price. Hut it wa3 equally characteristic of him tt at ho properly estimated tbo val ue of what be wanted, and what ia the minds of many might ba regard ed aa reckless was ncibing bat tbc reouli of t)bre'd caleulutioas oa bid part. The following b one of l!ie !..-tt illustrations : When tbe several r-jitd irtijk linca were clled btforo tbo Ne York Assembly at Albany to testify ia regard t certaia fruight ring opera tions, the general freight agents of taa respective roads wero deputed t appear us expert witnesses. he 5euer.I freight aeat of tbe Krie c.ear aad concise manner be stated j trf. ac;-.-p-i3g ifcir Miau-eaeur, diuiis ed It.n ea.-ie'. O.i tii rutu.-u to the IMavan Hou.-e iLtj t;ung maa received a u ot from Coiuti'.xl ire VandcrbiL. ro- uae.-.iug oa i.nerview. me young maa rei-uoade-d. On enteriaff the Comriiod-jre'a room tbe following sceuo ccrutred: Commodore Vandcrbilt Sit dowD, young ra3. How long have you Osen i i tbe employ of tbe K.-ie ? Yoon man Four years, sir. Commodore What do ibev pay you ? Answer five thousand dollar a year. Commodore Young man, I will give you tea ihousaad dollars a year, and give you a contract for 10 years. Tbe ycuag man dcclinsd, saying he had been witb the Erie so long it was like home to him, that he did not care to leave. Oa his return to New York he re lated tbo interview to the President of the Erie, who replied by saying: e will give you ten thousand dol lars, but cannot mike a lime con tract. A few days afterward he received a second note irom anceroiit; ue called and told hiai what tbe Erie had e'one. I will give you twelve thousand dollars a year, said the Commodore. Tbe young mas st'll declined, but reported tbe interview to tbe President of the Erie, who re- p'ied: Wo wiil givj yju twelve tbous aud dollars. A week Iste-r number lotier caaio ireiii anddrbiii, wbicu tbe jouag maa ap.s .vrtred i i peraou. He told tie Coamiodore wbut had transpir ed. I w ill give you fifioea thiusind uonars, tan: tee uotnurou ore. ibis waa declined, a'i I, in torn, tbe inter vie was reporied'vt lie Erin head- ii lartt-rs, and Erie advanced to fif teen thousand dollera. Tho Commc- dore sont for him tho fourth time, beard Lis statiment, then striking bis care on tbe ilorr. yelled ou': Yi ung man, I'll give you twen'y tboiis itd d-'i'ars a year for ten years, and ti'n a tMu'ruct for tbe sanif. Make out ji.ur papers, waa tbo cool reply, aod ib yeiiug man is to-day, nixt to Win. II. Vanderbilt, the vir tual ni'ioag-.T ( ib'! N.v.v York Ceu irn1 V llii l-ia !tiv,-r Ktilroad. His f:li ti i.- ire'irrHi f: eignt agent, and bis nuritf ii la -j t -r I'ox or 'J rac ,!.r. Ilw I'ar. lie msaM vdy, tbieadburi -!.. king individual, an-i he occupied a w bole seat in ihe ladies' car. The c n duct cr innaircft for tickets ; iho thread bare man shock bis hxad sadly. " Wt.il, moiety iht-u. Co piick Come man, brace op ! ' "No money," stiil sadlv Get eff at tie next suii. u." "Ves, tir, of coun-e." Tbe sta:ion was reached, the man got t ff, but jid on again as socn as tbe train began to move, and resum ed his old position. Agaia tbe conductor approached him. 'What! yeuhere? I thought I told you to get eff!" "Yes, sir." "Well, d d ycu?" "Yes, sir. of course." "Cut ycu got on again V "Ves, sir, of course." 'Well, my friend, next lime I want you to get off, aod slay off. I you remember thai ?" Obtaiuing no aoswer, the irate conductor passed ou. Aa tbe train stopped iu tbe next t)n the conduc tor looked ia tte car ibe rcat was emptv. Satisfied, ihe Col duct, r passed through tbe cars as soon aa tbej wtr till t fif i fit v Then e. t i. a I tnreauoare personage in tbe aarre sjar, very much iutc.-ested ia the fccnery. The couduclor gave Lirn a dig in tbe ribs. VICle ua "Didn't I tell ycu to get off and stay r 11 r ' "Yes. sir, cf course." "Well, you didn't do it !' "Yes, sir, of course " "What?'' "Not" "Well, now. my meed, went on tbe conduc.or, "do you kuow what actj going to uo witb you : 1 in tru ing to make an examp'e for "beats The brakemin snd I will 'kick you' from one eud of tbe flat ion to tbc other w hen we stop." "Yen, sir, "f course," answered the e( rly man, meekly. Tine ! bin woid, ibe irate eon (Juet'-r ui.il tirbkeinau laid in wnit l r our no i k but peunii-M I. iv ii, .fni w-Leu if e traiu mouikI at Woiec.er ibey se.z -d hiui liy ibe c.llar u:.d kicked Lim from cue ltd of the d pi' to Ibe other. " i here!'' said tbo eoi,duet.r, "1 guess we are rid of bim." The traia tteamed out of Worces ter. Tho man of checks went ibr. uh tbe usual routire, and when be came to ibe ladiet.' car Le saw tbe mueb- ahu . d but patient individual ia ibe same sear, gating southward. Ho approached him. ' Well, my maa, yuu dida'i get enough ?" "Ob, yes, sir, if eouri-e." The astonished conductor thrust bid bands into Lis poekts, and drawl ed cut : "Well, tut, wber? in heaven's name are you goiag ?' 'Well, conductor, I am going t C-stOD, if my pluck and my pacts bold out.' ' "Vou can tide !'' eald tbe conduet- fur, as he passed on, and the last words be beard were a triumphant: "Yes, s:r, of course." J, M JOlDfMUM & SOS'S. STOEE, West End, Main St., Somcract Pa.. IIKADUUAKTEKS FOR THE SALE OF KOWESSaUn) CHIILID TLZKZtZLZ22Z- SZ?ASATC3,ECr,S2 FARQUAHR'S r-urll ,r r;ir:.in Jiv chini-s Willi Shakers. FARQUAHfl'S Tarc-hcr aa t S.-iaral-.r. FAWNING MILLS, SHOVEL PLOW SHARES, Cultivator Shovels -A-IToTTJ Rupairs ITeirly All th: Picws awi Zzi h tho County. May 1 JOHN V. BLYMYJ'IR DEALER If. Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OIL&C, &0. TLo following is a partial list of goc.ls ia Stock: C irpenter'n Tools, Plane3, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, CLisc!:!, Plane Irons Jzes, &c, Dlack srd',h's Goods, Bellows, AaviLs, Vices, Files, Hammers, Ac. Saddlery Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, Harue.-, Cackles, Rings, Bits and Tools. Table Knives aad Forks, Pocket Knives, Seizors, Spoon and Razors, the largest stock ia Somerset County. Painter's Goods, a full stock. b:te Lead, Colored Paints for inside and ouuidc pt-inting, Paints in oil, all colors, Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oi!, Crushed, Japan Dryer, Walatil Stains. &c. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The best Coal Oil always on hand. Oar stock of very elegant, styles. Saw Files of thebest fiuailty. Porcela: Mattocks, Grab Hoes, Picks, ScytLc - p Ladders, Carriage Glasses, Wash Hoards, Clothes Wringers. Meal Sieve.-?, I'oorMr.ts, L.tsiet?. Tu'o3. Wooden Cactets. Twin-. Kone all sizes. Ha- Pulle,s. Cutter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutt.-.-s tttd T'liiinj Ilnltpr f'haina K(oa TOnut. inl c-'-ti Itri-t- ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, in tbe uuiiders' line. Laps. IjCsu, The fact is, I keep everything that exclusively in this kind of goods and sons wbo are building, or any ou? ia need of anything ia my line, "."ill t:nd it to their advantage to jrive me a call. I will ui'.vny3 give a reas-iMi-ie credit to responsible person?. I thank my old customer for tbeir patronage, and hope this season to make many new ones. lon't forget the pi;te? Aprils '7i. JOHN F. DLYMYEIl. DEfVilVJLSR BROTISERS l-IO & V.IH SMITI II-'II-:LI S-fUKKT. I'l TTSlIClaill, I'A. TIN, C01TEI. & SHEET IKON WAUE Ati I IiTil.-rs in Ire t tb.'a:- K.-f i SUivefl, firi: oi: House ruriiis-iitt Proprietors of the 1 April C ill o'J in vcrkmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received tho highest awards r-i tho Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions, 8T 8EV3 CajE-FOURTH FASTER than other machines, lis capacity is unlimited. There aro mcro WILSON (VI&C.:Jr.S cold in the United States than tho combined asles of al! the others. The WILSON KlZftOiftQ ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO, 827 & 82D D road way, New York; New Orleans, La.; Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. 888888888888 8 8 8 Q STRAIGHT NEEDLE. J 8 8 SJSOfiff i 8 Agcntis Wantotl la City aud Country. AliDBESS '" 8 WHEELER & WILSON MF'G CO., 8 is2 WEST FOURTH ST., CIS Cl XX ATI, O. 888888888888 8 8 C LAPP BROS. & CO. T u n t a YI? V Y UUbEiOiiIji LARGEST STOCK ! LOWEST PRICES ! !! TTT T IT Q I SEND FOR CATALOGUE! ! ! ! JjLliirAlJDj lVO. Please Call When In The City i! ORDERS fill limn HII III lilEFn 1IIIII1J 161 State Street, Chicago. Jul 1 0. JUST EECEIVED AM) NOW OPENIIYIG AT J. E H0BERBAD3 h Mi STORE i Vt l.uil. .. infr-l, ', A-tiirsc and Vdl S:l:ct:d ! rxT OK di:v coods, XOTIOXS, IIAllDWAUr, HATS CAPS. HOOTS SHOES, j The Largest, Ecst and Cheapest Afosortmeiit j of Men's and Boys' ; clothing; Fresh and New, Ever Oflored ia E0I.I2 Ail Jviii.I or IVotluei? TaliOii in S'xeliaagc fer.OOIS. May I Coal Oil Lamps is large ami com -e Pitstou's Circular. Me-lv and Cros Cnt Saws Mill r.ed Etttlc-r. Hondlcsofallkindss j, irue: ilos. Mr? son Kammr-rs, tad Ti e Cits of a!! stz:?s. Loocktag ,A Sluotiri Ir: ices, ijruL:r.c-,J, ;lorsciri: Hinges, S rowa Latches aad every -.l..-r aa 1 S.ifcty Fu.--, A.c. rstiot, i ow-.te-r s i i c. bc-l-jngs to tbe Hardware traae. i-tJ rive mv whole tt'tent'.oa to it. P BIRD CAGES, T. I iin Krt' . -r?. W.i:. r ! oi i Tt.-.ie t Ii Ir-:i W.jr?, an I 1-1 w. G ;lf I.:l : II.- Itn t r JL'.i'.lw.iro ui 11C Til. .lent A-lj.iMaMe Sl-ive Shelves. A VALUABLE INVENTION. THE WORLD RENOWNED mm m, a i'liSJ lilt- 8 8 8 8 NEW MACHINE 8 8 8 8 8 ll the result of orrr fir r.ttr ti rr year' rrprvlmrr. anrt t m horfir all lhat ia vat'fui in : f r intj Machine iHrentioita. isnir.iLL'D i ce ir;i SIJIPLICITT, iJJf Cf JT.tXAGEJIEXT, QUIET NESS, Axn naiiA-iiix- XIXQ QUALITIES. Solii tUa mri fnzcrable Q Urmt. 8 8 8 8 8 nr-nenu 1 it J El EL E US. V tlar Jt-au -4 parrot Ulr.r sal KThDrnl . h- srr. JOHN Sowing Machine, ( te t:' i. nvM'i ' !a i ( r.ir.. U l m .n. j ' - x t i.;r :; i-i-a -i.-imapi Jt.r-viiif i j . ' . frn r-4u It wt4, ' -h.-k . i n. , i -.. D....a ,ry rfiir..: j i f Lm .., S '1 ; V i, . r. , w 1 i r1 f ; . a ; . . t - t'fj :- i i.ii ?':( - I .1- - ' tlal1 l' T K , aVi. k.VV - t T. ST. J3HN SYii:.3 KACHI.ME. ' -mm . Vo. 1 Alacliine. I'miiinnrl M tHiIi:c .in ! S'.ir. !, iI.. TMo. t II.-l.T3.-', I':' : V I! I' '. T, ;it; iol.:5 t. i !: :l ti? Ti'-t?, firm;. e-Tir :nit'Tit w tt -t or 1 cs.ni t lat w tl. W . S43 CO CO sio o ) 3j OO : Sii!.-.-(. No. I. Ho. I 1-2 Ho. 3 hc.o I -2 323!;. t::z Its Points of Peculiarity ma tarl4nri1 'r ftrwnrl : the w-rli . r.l whvs run .rwu '.-u, an i tit'.'re is n 'l"ss ;.r --t i" el rUrh. It hi' :i "'m- f !r In nnrt r i-rA, v'Lh n f r" r- t ft le i ti'li. t-Mii-ia l.nii:i; !run mid yir.!B t:ir.-.i I. iv win iiitiit t,M in wh"'it. T!-;:j-r1?' h r:. ?!iie t'.-it there i" n. w-v' r u'Mr"; inti t!:e m .'.ino. - r r. ?ti -yii-.A w,.rii '! tii l it" .innr'', ! f e w-..'j-i . l.r i''ti;ii n3 are .iiI", (r:e',f. .ir.! n 1 v r1..! i: 1 1- '.h un!a" :ifj i u; '. wi: h -a", r.irni"': "TTrU. :iry ;i,.r.-,,i:nt,rns. KveuvMacihxe W.vnr;AXTKr It wi'il :m ! trivc. r av'u $ : i-""n Twt'ury-iivr il tl.co 31-ciiiucii 1: iw ; i v Im-.ti I I in tl.ij oiuii'y. 1 !i :!it? 'U known RitriH l-:v riic 't Wcci M:a'hine? at Iiur bait ni.i ri n i a'-i rirtir th v.iri--u. kin: cf .;"nir. !: ir..rpii ;v ;:nl patit it-'rllv An I ail khi i.- -f nt t,'hvi'!ip jtr'.rurci t- wnkr : AUritj O. Y. H ALK KK. S-.Mi.---t. P.I. V. S. Si:;v.'l.? "I i'iiinp tj T-e Svtn ut l. t li 'W .r af Ca.'jVtT a C"3 Sir.'. J in. UJ J. R. rlEGAHAN; BUTCHEB, AND DEALER, Wholesale and Retail, IN' KKKSIl iMEATci! : fe..-N, s'j-h as r.EMF, POuK, MUrrO.V, YKAL, LAMD, SAUSAGE, ruddinjr, Dolotr-a-i, Miaee Me.-.t, I I, A III of rnr o n MARKET DAYS Tnlay, KarsJai anl ZMti Somerset, Ia ?.I:it c'iti ! o:t;iii;efI any i y lt! inaC n-o v''.;. A'-rlML New Ir d 5 a. a SHOE STORS, SOLOMON UHL, pIc::.''.!ro In c:i i l i r- th? tt nr l ii cf j ui'l!? tit x !: fnrt that we hnTc irivf an.i f.x:-f t mom (.1 Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF Eastern and Homa Kanufacturf I i-Tta N fi.inil aiiTwhf rm. W ml.w will hara --;-.i cootAuiij. a iuli sapi-tv ui LEATHER, MOROCCO CALF SKINS, Kii'S. AND UMNO SKINS Of all kin.!, with a fatl Una ol Shoe Findings. Th HOME" aAJfrrACTVKE DltPAKT r. i;N T wilt It la charm "f X". 13. Sayilcr, Esq. W bote rciTjtaU; for makint? G32d Work and Gusd Fiis : I niw.1 to nm In th Siatp. T f ut ili? I ra . tw!!''.lT invlu.1 to mil e.ralna oar ii-, j a e r.re ik'.pnutneil to t it k '! as is ! iMie jnJ sell a. price aa lot u iu liat. I " - . I".. iSOLOMON UHL. n
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