WltLEl'V JlyOur Sfci OotreWiBl. New Yobk. Feb 27, 1S79. ACTOi ASP TRF-lCEta. M vrliv! rue s'tke o l.al i. ...... V-w 'Y.-tk's rtirrd ,.p;" trite '-1 .vu uc.eaiion aid rtlijji m .re-p-cuvely !., comparing ciy.' preachers'. Be.cher pew ),0( 0, Edwin ntb.$IOO.OUO e year. r. H.ll or l iib avenue and I'f. 1". ..tTri.itv.p. t -fir,uC00; win. i Sh.'rutms over $h0l("J 6 " i and John L. Owens. plava thirty weeks anooal.y lor J0, 00. Ta'.ltnage preacfees ftr $12, 000 DdJ..e J.-ffT"o 18 lrty k et Kip Van Winkle and earn 1-10 I'OO Tbe fcb"!a'ly aod glUca ll'storrabas $10,000 salary, and M-cv-i Mitchell c-rn $30 (i0 to $.10 000. lr- Covler works taro. end Uhbtu.lv far $3,000 n yen'. ?!idT Ilepwor'tb for $.",000, xi!e 1'ion ' - ...1. i. finished a tvasou Djucicnui.. as ibe "Kta,.g.aun,"etc. at $5 000.; v7, tod bis manager, sc ld Lim n t br ruV.ie b caU!"e fce .WCL5 , not pUr lon.i-erenbefamepr.ee Itr.lVwci. of Uraee cturcb, La Slo.lMnl and a parsonage; the el- uiLf. Tiffany U 10.000 ; the oo.'e tigoro". veorrabie, I f. Cbapinpa 510.000; Lile pretly MinaXeilaon aiakra over $10,000 , ytBr. ar,d Faooy Davenport c-iirub $1 000 a wetk, trcry wei k hec playa Coimon playeis pt". atarva'ion fi- tfrs, aud Bu d"o camnion iuH,ifc-.. Unv urencLer, within 7' nii.rs, .t .. i- Kr,o-ra for 3 000 t Wliil "Ui - t fi Aiiirian clergy nifn is Hiuhl t tbe pay of ebo.:t ?o00 s horse-car couductor. A riBM Or CHILD I'Oli-ONhii.-i. At l)iivi!le, L. I , i a Halle, on-tinii-p co8 b never fte tbe muliubt, :eer breaibp tb -uut air, tnkc u esercir, Kiard tiioub af.er moutd io a stall 42 u.cbt uid, live :u b"l iU;il!ti v B;l!ur,d furiiihb tiiiik 13 our cl.ildua. Tb-;r food fctd Uiodo if life bare so 't t voj it. t.ni.r erphli.te?. bkb 1 dare not describe ; but it produce what tbe .afiitnrT t;fljir emis a "ul.b-aodden atmof pt rt," wbi. b tie Ciwi" breathe over Kisd orer uti.il ib ir Litifrn Le roi-.e di-a-d aud tl tir b-..iit-H heat ed l y a contucitBf; fi rtr. In a man Ivl.urhto! iuiiua'.i')D this i-Eciol ii-liiui: '"C.-uld toy rlcvii-e t-t mu or li"uJ ba contrived u bitb w ould touuer or wore lhx.uawy de populate a coinuiuiiiiv V 'flit. oSTi cera arked tc tce their htlw'?, aud wcie i'oniuiiv told that there was not a hick cue la tLe i-eartbed liutd they .table. Tbev were ncaried w itnout fi.'jdiug one v u cute! bev of.) Ld ult'Uro-liueuui. Ilia, olhir bad fever, all bad kidney ai.d bo: rouble. Tbe cows never leave lue, etal.le al;er enuring, ciril, giving no more milk, tbey are "fattened," driv en to tbe tlaugbtcr Louse and we cat tLe piisoiiid Louies 1 l'reviiU. fctuinp'.s bare been made U suppress Ibis auful busintts, but tbe lirm is immensely ritb, aid our 1 .cnl laws jiroted "iutffective." Xjw tbe (Jov eruor bas taken tbe cate in baud and tie Legislature will o a.-ked fcr nee essaty authority. luuigustion finds bo words scotching e nough to apply lo the men owning and operating these ttables. ANOTHER OPENING HIAPE England was startled a few weeks ego l.y tbe arrival of feO toes '!elc American Honey io the-comb, w hich j After labiirious researches be ub- was bnded in erood condition ana m... 1. A Lereiofose Leeu mat'e to export bou- ey iu ccnib, and ibis sucots-ful vent ure i due to tie e-su rprire i f Metsr. II. K. L Y. B. Tbuther .V Co , the leading w bolesale grocery f:outG cf Mew Vork. J'rom ibem 1 b.-ara tbe tminriaing fuctibat bi e culture i nol Citritd on lo any great exient iu America, except iu New Voik State and California: that California Lon y, alter paying three cents per tb freight, briugs alwut tea per cent less Lere tbau Stau- b.iicy, and thai it can be produced profitably at three to fire ceuts per pound under prudeLt tuaeagemeut, If this be true what a vast and profitable industry it miot he made to America! Wbat other S arret can be produced et tttut ng ? Honey is tquaily msiruble for tire score of us'CS w ua eul er sugar or tyrup. Why, if so niijvh cheeper, should it not for may purposes tup p!ut those cos .!y sweets, end be cjme with us, as witb tte ancients, au imp ) taut article of food ? KugUnd cunuut hi lp buying cur Louey, for Ler. fl Jia is fur infeii'.-r t turs iu honey -pruUuciuK qualities and ber farmers a. ill u-e old cou-iet-l Live aud kiil their ixes lo n t tbe Locey. Our clover E.-i-l-s are l.ui itless and every H.-jU is c.pil l-, without dimirisbiug ks otLcr pro iucts. e f grow ig mre Loi.ey than New York 8'ate uo' does. The Pall Mall Gazette ccitiir.entipjr oa this initial shipment excla n.s : 'There pceRis to l jo Liiiii. lo the pru.is- iocs with w hich Af.erica Is p;f pored j to Eupplv u.' Ur Honey crop ati.ouus, with the liu-i's m its audi.iir JL 'ites. to iij ru.liioa One Dim paid t ote bi.ekeejs-: lor I ... season's err t a snui jrter il.s'i tbe salaty tf I'n-fcideni Hives. Over balf a bee's time is consumed ij Lutidins tbe c ib ci lis, bjt an eu terprisiug Vatki.'e, Mr. W. M. lioe, bas iuvrute d a be ( was f..Hin.1t-ti"n for tbe comb, whieb tita iteee work over iuio clis in a tr.EitiLr ih.v-. r. d :.n..nr not to ku. w !( d.ir.rer.Tv 1 Tbev insist, however, on pure wrxJ-d at Loogwood, tbe name of a meet and'will ool worit mj ' thai. ;is ih j i. -fcrxse and graveyard of tbo I'ra least adulteruted. doge it nuari ! -ssife Fi lends, ia Chester county, Aov man wbocau fiola faecd. ocne;o miles from Fbila lelphia. Tbere anjotsumenl! C-mbs trc, btsiot s, Bayard Taylor's remaius will be laid, bebg saved by a nc a prci is. Toe al iag with other members of tbe fain caps or outer uii i f tbe hor.cr o ;i I !'r- arc sLflvcd eff, tie t.mb p!,:ied ou a Before the civil WBr, yearly meet rtvolvitg frame, ur:d tbe bom v isx-;'naof the Friends wd to be beld pelled Lv cectiif.iirHl force, aad tbe i i-mpty, unicjutea liame p-es eiack to :Le Live for rtfiliirg. Is ct iLis prowing industry wi.rtb eartlu! c .n oideration Ly our farmers f Mor.j.M. 4.ral Tnnclii for fherp. j Tbere are many wave rf niakicg tbeee, but iLy.aie Lett it strucu-d j to tbat ttey tnty Le re vived i iouoie ooies may ne maoe iy sim- ply naiiiog tbrie boards tugeib.r, two of tbem secen and one f.ur inch - s wide. Set the narrow board up-m cue edge, lay tbe a rfuce cf oa.! of tLe wide ones upon u. aao i.aif firmly down iLreuh the centre of tne wine into ics eoge or lie narrow vue, vueu va ioc uarruw uu up-:,ircbm, "unlets it is to knock down ide-down ani nail on tb oiber riUe iH,bscrilera as don't pav for tbeir pa- toard in tbe same way, and you Lave!,.,, i eurpwe mere "are plenty of good double trough. Oa the -nds tu,.n meao people." of iLis nail piece e e.f board fif.eeu ! That boy etaads a U.i&e for the inches long and twelve inches wide, I'residencv, if ba lives. aad yon Lave an mveniblc grain j trough. Be careful tbat the pieces The Cincinnati authorities have are nailed eo tLat the tuds e.f tte trougn will be exactly ia the centre of the end boards. --I, rs&TTirriwW- . ti J An. A Inul i It HlHOWDlfuw....i Mr. Thomas Alu Edison iuv i .nr. i uuiiiou ....... ; i Itbe phonograph white making some j on Una ixirimeiiU in telegraphy. It basiidenceot exjicnaietis in veuir.u,. toc o isserved, boweve geuious Frenchman to t-.-red. boeer. for aa m- r"-" lu ji-re bMtDlaotfO;w rawer . -- L jtdin i, ni the tact, and w otner :l-M.M.o f.ir.hM cdificauoo a book eon-, uiuiie Bino'jguiur. "."f-"-' i wiiabletcpourt uf -the dcery. Tb,B Wk is r.lW ' vTrr.1 X I ; . . . , r i n iiru u i r i if nun t . . a ' co pe ct, v f,j,.iv. ., X? w .. : i . ,.-.11 " U u bu.sy Toiurne ' ; pictures iu tte uiccehi M.AIirdi Freueu a rt accirdinir ti Le lctit, cancaioriiM. on ti.e pbocograph ctotpn ttiit pome . vcare a?tbfcreiivedin lorkaUiUie. Jou 'orkin Rir! named Bright.. I.t .e oper ;,f wbotr a neigblHr became greatly eCert a de f.ou n ,, li.d r ie?b tiurr. enrmorea. I i.i.Hfiedar tbe trallant y udit !rnati tVlid upon Mica Drijrbt n while Lh on- hiiv at her ewin machine ; . . . . n..t tip.- ,aod tpau Pu Aa be' Wl.llCjeaiai- t'itfd ebe tewed, ana was opparem- ialioonof Olmy metal . . , , i... Liver's ardent lliau IU uo.cu.ug un'p.;8eU. At larft, la r i '...A ..... . an emotion, wu . , 1 twear to you, .MirS lirinuwu, Mm, Hnntoa lo,ked up, auiled, ! . . . .. . ..5 ,h t. fiokinif ma- UlUSUell UU BKfv- - - cbiiie. Eipbt inontls later, ccordiug to the Li8;uiiaa of the "irccautrotcope, i uui..-o ni. -- te - i laut tyun Diau waaaominoa-STbtD wbea lime is Ircught i'l Con-It iV f rotaecou't at tte lo-stance of tett w :lh tbe urn, it at once com- r R-i-ht'.n fi d'fendantiu a suit! bines wirb ibe carbonic acid, and tbe f!;teaca ) pron. - , intd but boever'ablv tbe conntel applied before the aEBJtmU is f-;tm-put lo biui'ia different fo"rms iboqiiea.; ti. the nitrogen is cxni yi to niuio K 1 wh eti uuitca wr.h tbe liuie to tiou : to narrv -1 i ti ycu ever pron.i?e ..v- : i,f.. in ! ii.rirmli f V tver ju ui i-iv . j i ret'Ui'Lilea. Tte ... . II. lt..lri...H aninili J 11 (ir.n Hv'f veracious .... - reu-iiiijder of tte etory mucu aa Jo- Oiie of these rascally re.'pJBsesjriiii. lie ab-jve eli) thr ibe vounir AciericaGe-a into! wbcu lime put m.o a sucb a fury that the was taken w ith a lit of fcyaujru.- and her nreitv naiis ranged biong the galloon 03 the dreta that tbe wore. What was ibe astouibhiceut of tbe : t ., li auuieo Bin) .re f in i.ear coiuiuit uum of M:sa Brighton a Voice jirliCulated ia ibe ia ibe fcoftj of Lcr betrayer Ler betiuyer lboc5 terriuie Miss Brigbt.u, ' C "1 t ear ti will marry ou I" These w ords were immediawiy I i- lnwed y ibe loud souudof a number of double kisses. Kvery one gazed in wonder. -Tl," vonnis ma-. Ik came Verv liale Hut rrcoveiidg Lis composure be (', d aud taid : . -SoDiC one of my friends in Court h . is a vetmiloquiHt is making fuu of i;e " Mr. KJUon was in caurt simply as a i-ii-:i.t.r. He did not believe in tie s-i'tiViioqaism. Uut Le derated bis e (,; pws with tb? air of a man iv b.i should say : Let n.e say, tbere is gjuietbljg uii-'. r this." He bo'igbt the dress from Mits iK-'juibtoa at a large price, and basten .un away witb tbe precious vestment and submitted it to a minute examin- au-.o. Mi. Arttvc t.kII a?,iriL the metal - CbllOOf!, ana It repeaieu aurw . ... , l0 ToU jj8 Bribtoi," taiiicd proof that tbe little marks iiu- p. .u.lu vi. tu. , toil ' 'v. w uau uctM tl act U p. IU1LU VI. .V by a needie. repreduticg tbe v.nra ti'iiS cf tbe vice. The phonograph Lad bsen discov ered I:' Bitj-ard laj lor'a llr.1 M lfe. Ueti! Bavard Taylor's death, Lard ly any of bis friends knew that be had been twice married, most of tbem learniug tbe fact for tLe Erst time iu some of the obituaries. A Fhiladulphia correspondent gives manv particulars of the first Mrs. Tavior. line was a farmer's daughter, ber uame Marv Agnew, wbo lived near the poet's home at Kennett Square, abe was a Ciiraelv, delicate girl, he an imaginative, roaiaauc. youth, not very robust, and disiocliued to man- ijd! labor, believing tbat Le Lad a carter before hiia. The two met. a-. d fell io love io tbe usual teatimen- tl fashion Nobody tbi ubt it would result in anything, and Mary's par ents did not wisn tbat it should, for they regarded youug Taylor as a dreimy, unpractical ftllow, and would oever be able to take care of a wife. He was engaged, bowevor, at 19, and sf-er be Lad returned from abroad aud published bis Viewa Afoot," bis rural frieuds were very proud of bioi, and tbe parents cf Mary looked more favorably on Lis suit. Tbe marriage was long deferred. Tbe rustic Kos-ips said Lis reputation ai d knowledge of tbe world bad par uaJiy cured Lira of Lis boyiab afT-iC-tLu, but be still taw Mary from time to time, aud drove ber out, eine raw day, ia the lite fall, and sbe caught cold, w bu-b brougbt on consumption. Wiiea it became evideut that the 1 .iitl nnt !t-o it nad Miii..fl that ihsy tbouid be married, and she rose frota ber be d by an effort of will, and i a yed op by exeitcment, weat tiirougb tbe ceremony. z,la itea returned to Ler bed, aad never quitted il, dviogsix weeks later '' l-er husband's arms. fc'b9 was bar at Longwood, and such men as Oar rison, 1'billips, Wbiuier, Fred. Iuug J;;ss and Illert l'urves tjok part in :bi oi. "Te mmy, my son, wbat are you go e:f to do with that club f " "end it to the editor, of course." ' But what are vou going to send jt t. tbe editor for?" " 'Cause be says if anybody will M.Rd bini a club, be will send item a ;opy of bis pajier." j xte wotber came near faiotiog, iot reoeriid Lerself tufficieotly to J a-k : - Bat, Tommv, dear, what in tLe ' world do von suppose he wanti wijh j B i-lubf" Vell, I don't know," replied the! .decreed that bakers must atamn th weight opon every loafsf bread they offer fur eale. . ja it ei Ltntr, SererJ correspondent for lo nr-rmnir lb. use or Hu.-e -. ati1 ili 1,1 111 HI CVUlftlU several c-mtiO:!? accepwd - ,,, Firat Ule jrt 3ot """ .; , , ...i i,- i-;ea!ali- c-nj., .;jl.n of U18!1T L-r- i.i ,t- . C4.,1 f....rf u urir.pee?fur. i " ' c .. Uttftj8 fKlu hicb tnis con - a - d lfcee jiS, i.ndVr. W. of it pr.-! i ' " ..... lent u cts ... i f,,rm . ; f.iM,ero' ob- .r..-.l. .!., coa.pre'l 01 t.LC-K'uriu "rjor ,.. f4 and tl ia pruia incut ia iMovian aud Dd guano i,. h i nianuiatiuicu - . h. t.,d D-,a. imi-i ---- - . fca an lraporteot : its ac'iou es punt- r.ed lm.e (kion a ' "cau-tic l;aie" ut-d 'qusck ) h.i j m. Kir.:i.c ttlli.li V lT CHI o.-uic fcciu, 0 b.t wbtnii aud oiganic matter j ( a liirb h nUmH coLti-ioa a iiirce pr- uortion of carbonic biid) are mixed ; ir , , ,nd ....nic acid - . , 1 !f orgauic -uaner Xewly. vl.nk.d Kub a,j b.dy anywhere itear me; i lime"- which i lifoe tivtui' wiib,aDd f,tr conMderable higgling tb i..,. wi-nil-ir t. nil Ck ilime tbuunh ttioer, and ttuce in i , , ,. Pr,.h undeCim - i.wun i i"""". - ' poted organic aubrfauce, tf pc-iialiy dung, contain tfe must valuable in- t.vditnt cf plant food, t.iir.gt'0, io ,?....,,.;. ;a rr ,, , i lis biui yiv n iu, uut if " - 'cijiiaitd iato iuua"c iat wbichia turo . i .' IU, U'WU WW'.vw ' ' ; produce nitrate of lime, aad the r.i- 1 troceo saved. Tucrtfjie, lioio mar be Uu iQ Brabk'i olu noui-e , j . . nnviei. or 10 C'JD.lDotlU.2 CU!CU6e Ol ; cure '. . . ... Vut if - - .. lulXed wln mauure a uoj 01 i-': r t-,H result is a n ot valuable nia;e ttio'iu nty. CiiUip:i, it I ; . E,,,.h hr,.lii-iul ni'.i.in 1,1 fcr,len- ' TUVII u.l'l in-' e!iCiuLo!ri'.ion, iiiid uy It :j nee-1 ts-arv t U!c pien'y oi iretn eriu u- liboib tbe escajiing ammouii. Free te'd, und tloe ia t api'y d couiuosible tuhataiitet, are also read ! liy laseu up wy ihii auu ivia::j "JJ " i. . l. I... 1 . !., : rinus coiup : rious compjuuds, as ol t-u in w ti iaua", are reucireu tarmit'es. ... ... . a me SJlls inrOiuuie siiiuali-s oi p a Ta - b, etc, actuuiulave; 0u r . . I l I. ...... . lb i! atsiou of lime will break up ttcts combina tions aud set tbe pj.auh free f r use as plant food. Tbe above statetU'JCts bIw that tbe uibia acii u of lime ia ibe s :! is ia makiu avuilai'li) pl it-f eid wbat was btfore Uuavailiiliiw. Tu ere fore, .. k.i.. it ..... ii...ri..uu tl.M fr-rt t is!.l nunc n ut tj ,i it u.i!i p,,.i to bib about its early exhaustion, unless plant-food is added. In heavy clay soils, the above mentioned chemical reac ions of lime destroys their te uacity aud makes tbem trivbla aud ptrous. Soils cootaining a large pro portion of organic matter are beueGt ei by its application. Wet lauds are iesa benefited by lime tban tbe same wiieu drained, on aciijuul Oi tbe wa eilJUUl Of l!iew - a improved Ly it l.v a l;berl appli- ler. Light soils are when accompanied ly a p'RT.el apj cation of muck or other organic mat ter ; clays should also have the same treatmeut. As the best eSJVcta of lime are not best apn-irent until the second Ve.ir, it is better ta a, ,ply caily iu the fall j tbeu if ibe Uad is not rich enough, mauure or other fer lii.iier put on tb folloviing'rpiiiig olber couditions bciuir tq iul. Tbo amount used is from 10 to 50 bu-b-e.a per acre, according to ciicuaistaa ces, tbe conduion of ibe 8jil, etc American Agriculturalist. lKkl Upiolun. An honest farmer once called upoa the late Kojrer M. Sbnnan, the cels bratcd lawyer, a:;d told bim ttat be wonted an vpixiun. He bad beard a creat deat aboHt tba value ef Mr. Sherman's opiniovs, and how a great many people went to Lim to get an ojiiniun; and Jobn, tbougb he never bad bad, nor was likely to have, a law euil or either diflkuhy for a law yer to help Liui from, thought Le would Lave an opicioa too. " Well, Jobo, what can I do for vou ? " taid Mr. S., when John, iu bis tarn was tbowa into Lis room. " Why lawyer, " replied Jjho, " I happened to be ia town, and Daviog uotbtng to do, I thought 1 would come aud get your opiuioti. " "State your case, Jobc, what js the matter ? " "Ob! nothing. I aint got no law suit; I only waot to Ketone of your Opinions; tbey say tbere very valu able " " But JoLd about wbat?" "Ob! any thing str ; tuke your pick, and choose!" Mr. Sherman teeing tbe no'iou of his client on tbe matter ia baud, io? k Lis pen, and wriiiug a few words, folded them and bauded tbero to John, wbo carefully piaced tb paper in bia pocket. "What's to pay, sir?" '"riurai d sixpeLC; at tee mon ey, o cents. " ben Jobn returned borre the next morniog, be found Lis wife, wbo pretty much took tbs lead ia Lis busi- ma:ters, anxiously discussing witb his chief farm servant, the propriety if gelling in a large q'laotiry of oats on tbat day, wbicb bad been cut the one previous, or of uudertakiag some other labor. J.jhn was appealed lo, to settle the q'lestioo ; out lie couia ntt decide. At length, said be: "I U tell you what, Polly, I've been to a lawyer, and got aa opinion that cost me four and sixpence. There it is read Ler out; it's a Iawver's wrpioir, and 1 caa't make bead or tail of it 1 ' Jobn, by the way, could not read the tbo plainest print; but Folly, wbo was sotncUiiug of a scholar, opened tbe paper, aud read as follows "Never put off till to-morrow, what can be done to day." "Enough taid!'', cried John; "tbem oats rauti be got in." And tbey wera "got io"; aud the same night sucb a storm came on, as other wise would have ruimd tbem entire- ly. ,ohn often aferwards consulted this opinion, aod acted upon it; and to this day entertains a high estimate of lawyers' opinion gsueikllv, aad of tbe lamented Mr. Sherman's ia pi,-, licular. l"refrt u. Rwfcbrd. Ci.nciknati, Feb. 21 The body .of Jobn Garrison, cattle drover of urant county, was round wub bis ! throat cut, baogiog to a tree in Ke3-! ton county, ky., near Dry Creek, last' tiigbt. XJarrmoo a-dd a drove ol cBt-i in k r . . jt e t m. - . 1 n - r St mm i- u, v,lj fcuaaeu iwflorjje wiyi 116 la euo- posed to have been robbed and mur jdered. aSTrr tTi A ntKlrt Ola fluid. m 1 I I OI.Anna and .it.at Uuerai ou ih iui agent To nend of ieb ub&tb lwaii - way always lo?es a good p'ory. lie can by adoption, w ho proposes to rc-latea tbe fvlluwing uld bim by a jrxpWe on bwroeltck the country be-weil-koown politic aa and tooriut of j ieea New Yot and ratapooia, lodi&ea. Tte event happeoed not j reached tbe city yesterday, and is nuat uiubta tinc w bile ibe Indian- jatoppio. at tb' Cuu' ineut.il Mr id , we will call Hoohier f-r b.'rt, rit'iog in Pullojaa car over tbe Wabaoli road Ttc car was Crorded and tae meet coospicaoua r W8g fta o!d meid, exceed- Lly pri.h and bard to .uii. She . . . es remi v niocett and tad a ll .- .t. .. C L L 1 nisilkta anupa.iiy i men. oue sau LireU a berth fa tbe cea-re ,f tbe car, atd never baviu; ridden ia a tleep-ig- cer btf- re the snppoped tbe bad a tight to tbe whole section. Imag ine her c'.'ntteraujiivjn, then, . afier ro- tirit", when a man a" great bornd l)jan pul.Vd aside vne curiains ana jtri cccdtd ta clinib into tbo upper section. bhe bcreamed yug aud Jouu. rai'fiZ ' t- uoiu ior. n uru the conductor ascertained the cau-e j 0f tier diewonitiiure. aua exoiaiuea xo Lir ibe tru btate tf affir8,..htej itu- . - : mv 1 I never . cauld bleep tbe .. .h. u, otinn. jjv this tiaio tbe - whole car loud !t..a - ,akoi.H nnialuten' to ber aor- roW8. gbe, tb. rougtly.. routed aud --.-- -r . incited, ttarted to go , cooler to et a drink, to tbe water but af'er tbe ..... - t, a nerd t.. uuu kuuu j vi - reujeniVer 'ibu .fete wpulJ out be til Itt, . . u. . ... - - --- - ttBd the pinned agnail puce j t.f ,)Bp,,r n tbe curtain of her section, i Mlu.r hieb tki;iped down the ai.-ie, i .ir f tight lean one of tbe u:any wicked men who bud been disturbed by, and led t" Pebf at ibe nmdeet old gir' fcrrechc aud eoiieia;ion, was vile 'enough to take the piece of paper piuat d to her berth and attscb it to a berth a then diM-ance away. S ) ibeolddau.a canie miuciag back to her c.'ucb IS'ie, steered Bfaigfct for the tell tale, and hurrying lest tbe 'ejep of ynlgar men might be qpou i.er. era baaiilv nulled a-ide the cur- -n ; r.r.il uiiih till the ai?ilitv of an lull , ..... ...... .- - -7 - . L,lier!t!'n a?e, t pranj la aud Bought ji, clut-ua unuer tne pihib 01 geu l r, ..,.f..riii!j P.nr. suddenlv tbere tniue f.-oin 'he rccfes of thut tccti. n a howl and a growl wliub awok he , . .. . . Tk. .1 muil .epiest paseuger. iw "J"' ba'i- era ied Iato bd win a m"0. And Unit mu bad aetu.ily camd l.er a ' b Id, bad woman. Tbrorlra Regarding- at I'lre. The otper day wbrt bouse on Fifth sr'.reet took Cre 'and was saved t y t ii CretiK'i io a damaged endi lion tbey set ab-ut trying t discover ii.e cause of tbe sp-ci icyt, and iu so i.iiuv n iestioned vari-ut iuma'esnf M'' fHo,iy " T l ue bead oi me uouse bad bis theory r.ll ready. 'It is my opinion,' be began, 'tbat aome euemy of miue climrtd to the roof of the bouse aa l emptied coals on tbe shingles ' Tb" idea was lusjbed at and tte wife said : Well, there was a lamp up stairs but it was not lighted. Now if tbe rats got hold of matches and tried t l",t",u, Mght tbat lamp they wo q,,il k lbro 9 m ould j'ist as matcb on tbe bed as to blow ii cut. 1 don't tay bey set the bouo a fire ou purpose, but yon all know Low careless rats are TLat theory didn't bold with the firemen and ibe o dest daughter was calied upon. 'I eXiH-ct it was spontaneous cm- q wi .. i' win trf-xTm i rrr to txij room up stairs w bro tbe Ere br-e out, tbere was a bole ia tbe cbnu nev. I didn't like tbe emok com ing in mv room and bo 1 stuffed the hole full of straw. It may be that the ttraw and tbe mortar and ibe bricks caused tpootsneons com- btl-".pn ' The firemen were about to ac cept ber irieory when the small boy cf tbe family came running up and said 'I know all about it. Ye see Bill Smith be was on the tbed a beavio' snow balls at, dogs. Tom, tbe feller w lb oue arm, was io the biro playio' witb my gat. That Turner gal she was on tbe fence out there calliu' u names, aud Ler mother Lad the clothes line and was trvin' to lajso a slick of wood eff a wagon iu tbe al lev. I weut down in the cellar to see if my mud-turtle bad got away, and I was jest try in' to set the est ou him wLen I beard fatber fail down stairs and m nher give a yell, at d that's bow tbe bouse got afire, aud now I won't have to fro to school for six wetks ' Detroit Free Ptsss. ritwrfiBr Sow paper ft. Every one wbo takes a newspaper which be io tbe least degree appre ciates, will often regret io ses any Lumber thrown aside for waste paper, wbicb contains S 'tua interestiug and iiu in taut articles. A, good way to preserve tbeae is the a-e of a scrap b . ok. One w ho bas never been accustomed thus to preserve short articles can bardiy es timate the pleasure it affirds to tit iiou and turn over the pleasant fam iliar pages. Here a choice p'ece of poetry meets tbe eye, wbicb you remember you were so glad to tee in tbe pper, but which you would long siuce have lost bad it not been for your scrap book. Tbere is a witty auetidote it noes you good to laugh over it yet, though for tbe twentieth lime. Next ia a valuable recipe yoa bad almost for gotten, aud which yoa found just ia lime to save much perplexity. Tbere is a sweet little story, the memory of which has cheered and encouraged you many a lime, when almost ready to despair under life's cares aud tri als. Indeed, you can bardly take up a single paper without re-perusing. Just glance over tne sheet before yoa and see bow many valuable items it contains tbat would be of service to you a hundred times. in life. A choice thought ia far more precioui tha a bit of Glittering gojd. Hoard witb care the precious gems, and sue at tbe end of the year w hat a rich treasure you have accu mulated. ' ' Mabr4 llrfrlara. KiEOELSViu-E, I'., Feb At this moruiug four masked men broke into tte dry goods and grocery store of Ji. It Bacbman & Bros., three mi'eafrom here, aud b uad and gag ged two clerks and U- VV. Bacbman, one ot tbe firm, wbo were' sleeping there. Tbe burglars beat B-icbuiaa over tbo head badly, and then broke pen two Bates. Tbey e-ured $1,000 i0 Di0Dey and $i;000 worth of goods, ad esc.oed. takimr with them a .nd Rna h1ires belonirin ! to the firm. ' ' "C O Ue who bas pot bia hand open, baa bis heart a bat. , r4atrlm Eserrus. ui. iieory oc. l atriCK 1 udor, aa II ct . ik . . 1 i.Dgiibman by t-nh and an Atcert Tuif-r i 35 yearnof ge, nearly tii feel Lijfb. nud l.ols if be w"mild aecoo,piisb tbo fct if it killed all tbe horses io the coiotry. Besides tbe explorer tbere is;n the party one rvan, tore b'es and a i-roall araeaal ; alio otlj-r things usually provided 1t pe p wbo mar at any time be obliged tuicamp out. Tbere ia notbiug notable1 either abut tbe animals or tsaddle( except that tbe former were elecd, cat of man ffered, with apecU reference to en durance. It i Mi Todor'a iattatlm not to chance sueU uoiil it bewmes unavoidabl, wbicj will about. .ihe time he reaches .i-xi.H ho nw deSuiie route An . i:U out. From tbia' city ibe genlma'l:,.e io Wa.-b ingtou, V v., tbeUe to UicbiiK.t d Va., ttiroujib Nori ai,d .Soutb Caro lina, apd lroui ibe iUer S;ae making tialveston, Texas, lis otjeciive p Aui. Ttiirt courte ia liible to ba altered. abridged or abaodiued, tb uid tb!tbat it will ueiiber be palace nor a OecesMtV ante. Ah Tnd.irV ni ua:ier- taking is principay prompted by a detir to tee tbe ciuatry, ami txam iuo its resources iua way at once to one of bis I'pjrafneiii both pleasurabie and lloutr a. In S otb America it. is tbe Uttkn to keep o'i tbe west tide of h' Andes, " and should the ppertu jty present itself, gratify a lou-cbeUbed desire hy crotsiug that raoii of p.i ;autaiiis Two yewrs bas beji nien:i.jned as complete tbe tbo time required to journey, nut Air Udor tbinks be can aceomplttb (be ta-tin one. The dis lai c ia between U.OoO and 14 000 miles; and in bis encounters with Mexican mustangs, 'Yucatan xheik. Chilian cocstablesi and l'atagnijiao niratea. will und .uk'piUv Lf Im-kv if be brings back tbes'ime q i-ditv a,d kind of hair that bf takes wi:b biri j Fhihidrlphia r. V-f j , f "Oe KwiMf ami anit fdi wrU " j 1 "Oetn'lem If yousee a puss in nu-h-jfor iu rotiu ois.wor,a euvtlopea iu a riunund pin au"Bauiter, am dit any ! sign dt be pij.H us, rents a cburcii I pew an' brings bis cbii eu up tu Q.; way dey should jf.'j1" .7 Broi ber Uirduei looked down ou ih sixty four-taeel in the orchestra I cbaicr, butnot S oice 8i beard to! Tes-j'Ud. ... When yoiyjpe a p;ison seated iu a tky-bUierr cfcitcr, ptisbia' de lines ever a fast hogs, ac' loofeiu' outer bjs left eye as if be bad de bul.r ou all de co'oer lots in town,', am dat any s!go dat a single grocer would trus him fi' a b' X o' sa'd'nes or a j'eck oi i carri 9 f" The Elder TooU Leaved a deep sigb.; aud Hu kleherry Jooes tUoiil ly scratched his off leg ju-t bdow the knea. "When a roan takes up f seats in de kyar, pushes folks aroua' on de market, elbows aroim' de City Hall, an' gits da fust plaee at ue stamp windiiw in de Post Ofliee. am dal l any sign dat when it came to rie pull he'd give half a dollar's worth of wood to keep an orfun a-yluui from fie. zin' to death C l atr you t ,urx folks git dust in yer eyes! Jiii's a heap o sand and ta d.isi ia (lis wrld dat passes fo1 sugar to de man walkin' by, but wbeo you come to de pinch de sugar ain't dar. De sawdu:-t bulgea up au' de taod creeps out, an' v-iu am dis'uinted an' dis (jurMeu " m d ainijer bard to have to eat cold turnip w Leo you know dat d family next d rab am luxuriatin' on s-vvet esk? to' twkey, hitt if de turnip am paid fj' you needn't fear fo' your digestion. I expeck dat de b'arafter am de Liggett Bug euny cf us bev got to work fo', aa' I luleyou, bradders, dst big seal rings an' pauts cut twenty four inches across de kull am cowbar alongside cf a kia' word aa' honest heart." Unral Jarkvoia mid Ibe frenchman. The Wilmingtoi Review says ; Oa the morning of the 8i b, just be fore the commencement of ibe fixat ing, as General Ja-ksoo was survey ing tbe line of battle, a weal'by French merchant ef New Orleans drove up to the lije, and requested an interview with the General. Oa reacting bis prestnee Jaeksoa de manded of tbe Frenchman the orject of bis visit. - , . - "I come," a id be, ' to demand of you the return to the city of mv cotton, which you l-tve taken to mcke your breastworks " "Ab,"eaid Old Hickory, ' can you paint oat tbe purtbul&r bales tbat are yonr proerty V 1 ' Qui, Monsieur, certainemeot, za. is my cotton and jit is piy cottan," pointing to niauy Ddles in the near vicinity. ' ' "Well," taid Old Hick?ry, "if that is your property yvu bave just come in time to protect tad defend it," and calling to a curpcralte ordered bim to bring a spaie muskst, and, giving it to the Frcncbniap, ho u Id Lim to stand and dtfeod,Lis property. At the same time he gave the corporal an order to shoot ifco fellow d wn if ne attempted to fuo. I bere is no doubt but that tb Froochman was glad tbat his cittcn was there to screen btm Iron the British bul lets Ilabjr'a AtrnBcnlni;. Did you ever watch a dear little baby wakjng froti hs morning nap ? It is one of l e prvitiest tights ia the world. There istbe crib with its tmail propjrtii$s ana snow-white drapery that covers tomelLiog out lined, round and plump. There is nothing lo reveil wbat it is, not the slightest movetieot of the pillowed whiteness that is visible, no s..uud to indicate actual life, uutil tbe bour haad of ihe clock that stands eeutiuel like yourself, bas tu;e made its cir cuit. Tbeu tbere is a slight pulsiug 'netb I Le wLt.u drupe?y, a piuif, tremulous band, fair as a rosebud, is tbrust out, aud from the nest thus broken into, appears a round diminu tive face, with wide rpea eyes that have not much speculation iu them. Soon however, tbey cease tj stare, aud become ej'iesiion.'ug, terious. as if wondering ' vba,t kind 'of a world it iatbey open u n, and the beau itself just a li; le. aud two white feet stand op epasmodicnjly, each toe of which bas an atteudaut dimple. 15 it tbe bead is too heavy !?' upon the pi!-w, anl hair all bioist aud goldep ibe cfceeks like twin peaches, aod the totk lookiriif as if the angels kissed H la tireaina. A Hneerioir g o o bubbles from its rosy depths, sweetsr thai any bird's song, for it has ' spirit too.? ud vet retains a thrill of its own native tieV. The chubby bands are lifted imploringly. persiiasjyely : tbe baby is awake aud ceases to bean Sixty -two per tent, ef fcegro blood, according to ibe Librenau courts, en- I titles a man to rank as a negro. Th Thins Endaro. Tbe tomb of Motes 13 unknown ; but tbe traveler fclakes bis thirst at tbe well cf Jacob. Tbe gorgeous palace of tbe wisest and wealthiest of monarcbs, with cedar and tbe gold and ivory, and even the great temple f 'Jerusalem, are gone; , but Sulo niou's reservoirs are aa peifc-tt as ever. Of ibe ancient architecture of the Holy City not one etone is left npna aaotber, but the Pool cf Be-h-aaida commands tbe pilgrim's rever ence at tbe present Cay. The col umns f rerep;hs are mouldering in i. tbe dutt, but ira cisterns and aque ducts remain to challenge our admi ration. Ibe iroluen boui-e of ero is a mass tf ruiup, but the Aquia Clau uia ttiil pours iato ltoo:e its liquid xtream. Tbe temple of tbe Sun at Tadmore, ia the wildernecs, has. fal len, hue its fountaiu tparklt s,in the rays as when tboutandaof werthipers thrnuged its lof y colonuades. It may be that Loodoo w iii share the fate of BuhyloQ and notbicg be left to mark it tave iiiouiids of crumbling brick ork. Tte Tbames will eontioue to flow as it docs now. And it any work of art thould re over the deep ocean ti ttme, we in a 7 well believe leojpie, nut some vast aqueduct or reservoir ; aud if any name should fli-h through tbe mict of amiquiiy it i:l probably be that of tbe man who ia bis day sought tbe happiuess of bi iellowmen rather tban glory, aud linked his memory .to some great wotk t natural utility or benevo lence. This is tbe true glory which outlives ull others and shines with uuujit!? luster from generation to .geueiaiiou, imparting to man's works I s )tue of lis ow n immortality and ia some degree rescuing them from ruin wbicb overtakes ibe ordinary monu ments of historical tradition of mere magnificence. I.eve Mry of Edward III. M. Ilep-vorth Iix..a la Lis tewj w",k. "Kojal Viu.i.r,u ibus speaks ( K,v Bl!"7 l,f Edward 111 j 'To crown Lis gifts of lortune.be vas happy in bis 1 re. Many aid! e.'V.!ing wire tfca bridvs proposed j ti., whilw he was ooly Piuce the tnuoirt ycuvb aod loveliness of France Navarre aad Spain Bat. ha bad cbovea f jr biiusf-lf and takea as bis 1 leevtheUdy of tis heart. This girl, I'bilH,.. of Iltinault, was the eldest daugver of William tbe (Jjjd, Ci.uot ot llliitid. Z'laud. Frieslacd aod Uaicanli Edward had seen tcr at the age of h ju i;T father's court at Ieiiciebnee.a tall, fuir uirL with flesh all creaky wbue and Ler cfceeks ell rosy red. A few months older tbau herself, L led her in lie way of love, giving uy, fr ber b'a bard tp..rt, bis e!iootit with the h i, bis naiiiir after caw airl hound. For her blight ejes he ugered in itie r."Ur'e anu passi u nis muruing h iurs in gszrig up intovfr (ace Tbe feirl was fur from L'lb, ana when they parted company ia Valettifcorn s tbey were deep in love sti det. ihat Deiiber time bor distance led taatv I change of mind." Nraatar Cbuntller. T)FTROit, Feb. 20 Tbe election L f z ,cliriab Chandle- to the Uuiied j Slail.8 sena:e for the term ending witb the next Congress was declared at J-iinsing yesterday noon, with the usual formalities, by the Legislature, iajoiut convention Mr. Chandler came to ibis city yesterday, and will start for Washington to lake Lis seat to day, reaching there on Friday. 11a has dermoid tbe reception ten dered him by Lis admirers ia that city. liirns to t inders. Bl- OMixaTO.v. Feb 21 The res iltuce of Martin Reddington was consumed by fire last nigbr, probably from a lamp expiosiqa. Mrs. lled diiiRtoD was burned to a cinder in bed, and Ueddington, in rnsbing in to tbe building twice to save ber, was burned so horribly tbat he can not survive. Ueddington was sixty five and his wife forty. They had beeo married but a year. He bad lived here twenty-five years, and was well iff. JKirluf HI away Mobbrry. New York, Feb. 14 A daring highway robbery was perpetrated in broad day ligbt on Fifib avenue this afternoon. The wife cf Adolph De Barry, a wealthy importer, was walk ing on the aveaue with a lady friend, when an elegantly attired man darted behind Mrs. De Barry, caught both ot Ler diamond earrings, and endeav ored to tear tbem from her ears. He succeeded in tearing one out, lacerat ing the ear, and escaped. Wt YlrrlnlM IMruat .nlng- for that Balnmvre A Onto Ball road Company Wheeling, February 30 The Senate to-tlav pr-ssed a joiut resolu tion by a vote of 22 to 2, directing ibe Attorney General io proceed atrniust tbe Baltimore & Ohio rail road company by a quoirarranlo Lr ttie alleged violation ot its charier in toe matter of excessive charges. "Tedoy, me boy," said an Irish man to bis nephew, "jtst guess how luauy cheese tbere is iu this bag, an' faith I'll give ye the whole live." "Five," answered Teddy. "Arrah, by my soul, bud luck to tba man tbat told vel" exclaimed tbe uncle. Sp?aking of dull times, a wicked Mobile man says tbat a few weeks ago a stranger arrived tbere and bought a bale of cottoo, and a pleas ant rumor at oace started tbat the c Mtton buyer bad arrived, bat it out ly proved to ba a Chicago man with the ear-ache. A young lady once went tj a pho tographer, and wished him to take ber picture with aa expression as if cocipoiiog a pjem. It came out with ibe expression she wore' wbeu the editor put tbe poem in tbe waste ba? fcet. ' Mrs. Lucy Anderson,"" wbo gape piauo lessons to Quen Victoria and all ber daughters, has just d'ed The Q ieen was always very kind to the old lady, wbo often made lorg sad pleasant visits to tbe abode of roy alty. Chaies S. Kline, a romantic old btidcgroooi of J I, "" eloped from Cbarlestuwn, Ciy county, Ya , with a fair bride of 20 years, not because he could not Lave, martied Ler at home, but pecause Ije thonehi it more gay and festive to rua avay liks a b iy of Dine'een. Tbe Conn ot (J-en's Rencb at Westminster bas decided tbat, while the proprieti r of a newspaper is lis. Lie 'fa civil actions, be is not liable, criminally, for the actions of an editor to whom general authority baa been given to edit in a lawful manner. It is thouifbt that Prince Alexan der of Batten burg will be elected as the ruler of Bulgaria. j THE SOMERSET HERALD, Established 1S27. A GOOD FAMILY PAPER. GENERAL, LOCAL AND POLITICAL NEWS. RED H0TREPU8LICAN. LA UG EST CI RCULAT I ON oi1 1111 Hnbscriition $t a yenr. Trail-. fieri m'jisri c.nt a Special vatti fa ysriy ttiul quar ter! if fKlcerthers. Sjtaptrs to the year ; no postponement on account of' (Jhriatmii, Fourth V July or other Irinl Holidays. ' ASK lOUlt XEIGIMon -TO- SUBSBRIBE! wo OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS EIECDTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. A LAE3S CP BLANK RECEIPTS ED. B. SCULL, Busineaa 2unser. SOMERSET GOUiiTY J, - M " KGLGERBAUM SOnJSTEECEiVEp.. STOKE West End, Main st. Somerset Pfc, HEADQUARTERS FOR TMS SALE CF T CSItLSD ?LCS.EiL5Z2 TOwIT uAUr ZZ22 LIULLS. 2 i rowsss FARJUAHR'S ForH.se Thivjlsij.!? Ma- cbises mtb Shakers. FARQ 'S Threphor aul Scj,aratur. FANNING" iil'LLS,, SHOVELPLOWSHARES, Cultivator Shovels VIST 13 I'carly Ail uo 11: 1 - Fl A VALUABLE INVENTION. w kju y a y kj -j & ::i j ivcr.:mansnn ir, punl tiil ;w :.r-.saeci ?3CCfV3d th'3 h5 .zrs V'-" w;'u i-i?13- c-pacfty Is unlfm tccf. There ...a tr.oro wuSO r.lCGMirrso cold in tha Unitcc? 'sXslJ?2Z.;" c-mbine S-S of all tha others :?l.V'l5-'V3 n?IDiSG ATYACHMENT. for doing :UUnc,,cf pairing. .WITHOUT PATCHING, given r j-c v.i;.T each machina ' to f WiLSOn SEWING MACHINE CO. :.fJTED 7.?"? c,radwayf f-'sw York; Mew Orleans, La.: S-ae & Mad. St... ChfCSSa, I233.; and San Francisco, Cal. FOI? SALE DY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. TO THE LADIES. Tli Summer ami Cu's. F:i s'vl-j OS E. Euttmloit PAPER PATTERNS at Mri. E. R. Wanor'J, 809 Arch St. and 834 South 2i St., Philadelphia AlHfi.r s le tlie (Vntsnniril PluItiT. Orlcrii fllle.l hj mull n riitnr price. Cub.! i;u. lor nishstt oa tti'jili.TiU'.a hj io..il. 'jaa3 ;.!, r !1 C J T n X 21 . ii i -ti ti.'is Oi ri..Ml to lut ro! In. e tir " ?," a.. In u I i l.'i wlIl-B. " i-ii.- I ti v A 1 ons .r rm in s x. I o' c Aii.-e:j. T. ZL 2ZT.Z2 I S i m 1 i". b.:r c A GOLD MEDAL J il ! ' I i..a nr I .f ; ! hut bva awarle.l at the Parti Ei i?l FokM.. i i t s,i.i.rJ Si k Mil 4'irtinn. c"?itirin!n I tU ALitu i pUceI Uto la.'ir it'HfU ut all lit riN i-xpu'-iti Ir iu tnut ltni.loa, ImkJ, l the iVTrntnta.il tx'Stii'-n tl HTt). wiuth Mm-v Tl ?r.t.uj i ne tl silver U w u Ltk a hy tttrn V li'i ttu;.n i.t L.I ttn (,'hqi;i tuy, w cUituia iu b lb jhI ch iirtpif ul Ami'H'-i:i in- N&G3AiroP3I333 wr3 irartbi fcr fed Cctlcn t Mi.ftrs. j. l. fiars UiTe esLihlnhvl In Paw tnvkci. U. I., iih. I triMC S.jli:o.tju ,H(I! i" it:? I uiie-t S-a...4 fcvery itrj-s-s tl ib tniaoirv, lr.m ther i.j mo Bjm1i-1 it..l, Is o n- ttaODil U-jr. i li..r Aniiirt.-iri-in.i ;! S t.l ti.u Uh k tlie iwtr i at luo iitsiTdimi.i. rii. wl.i th:-v h.ive iw-v-r 'i.iiuevl fisci'.! ni rit I.T uit-ir Aiui-rt -ai.-ui i.l s, n iu jvt-r on;, ut.oii: u lars l io tlivl' S - ,;, Mills, i hi-T h i thi-n . ismof amiua.u'lUK r,,tin-r hi-. o l leut.ae.1 tbciiuuiTij uu tun t.uuir), in il AFRICA, as rppreser.tcd ty J. &. P. Cjats, is sti.l Ahead in Spool Cotton BATES & COATS,! Sili3 Aeuu tu faiialelp.it. Ir J. a. f. C lATS. Nor a E Mm Sjconcl Term bsgis Feb. 1st, 1379. For ternn anl Inrirniatlna ap ly to RF.V. T. R. EWi?i3, Prii:??il, BLAIESVILLE. Jan. - . A. SSIGS EE'S NOTICE. is iiotv9 J. R rVjnrMjmffeT't'nnt.'.rTnivrrrTirT't of all ii pnirty reL wmn:il m l u.t r rhti iH;!if tiii crcUtitrt to t e umtvrfixa. iy 1i e-l i lie tUy uf J:ina;irv l?T3.ii 'i 'M tir rcny pien tll irrr ne iivlr-otnl t mil Aij7i-r t ititke iiiimfriiiit );vym-nt itnt t!m!e Iutcinir claim :K.iiu't inm iu prv-nt I hi id 'u ituiiat l- in Hik'UhtTprtlit-y Twp.. in -H 'uiitr. n S.itr. it ty tbe i iluy ui M m h. IhJU wiiea ani iirrv tney vrul tttuuj iur:-i imri- IT A Y. " 'AAKtN ri!irTKn.' F- b. Vt AiijmMw SURE REWARD. f3 E.iB3toi'AV fo.; a iv.:;i. 4 to OIO Per icrc, Bferh iTIap?n I.nml -. MM s-. tu tl.c MILLION At lll.t.;; t, ; . tho bran. I ilaiii.ls auti J. .;. . Ifailrotttt 'omt,r.;si. T1TIK 3 E H V i: C T . K(rH aoll mwrei r ro r . j- ;f-r! 'mrT Iter uu tlruil? - n. t n.j" j. us-- IU io;;j!ftH. ntinnln; strrnm pure wat-.-r 1 1 ninrki t. w liool.-,!-:, irtt-.t; i ..n pieteU through centre- il l... rn;. Send for pamr:rr. r.i:::j cr Address . XV. o. MIT, ltMt;1 i wlilllllVH;ulU'l', CIllDI!ii-Js, JUtli. rmmtu Jlil f iiijiui puium, AJ.WAT at.ov for use. ' r Cu. POLISH Whu HtATta-n . MIXIBO. DUST. I BUST. WASTE, BEH3T S. Z5ECLC3, Sola Hanuracturer, m. at. J.aa mm, ran.a.iyato. ext , aa .... Rr.rriM.ir-Beri.vM rt ihl lntrMt-llmMti4. I. AND NOW PPENIMG . J-E-EOIBEBpfcu;! sf-'d'E-' ' Wct nd, Main St., Somerset, P ALarw and Well Selected : J , LOT OF 3 DRY GOODS, X0TI0XS, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, IIATSd- CAPS, BOO I S tC: SHOES T The Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortir en t of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING Fresh and New, Ever Offered in SOMERSET. Ill KiutI of rr oel ace Taken f n Txeanse for GOODS. May t it to a Chronomster Watc'.i, as a first-class Piano. i mz. r.vvara3 r.t th3 Vienna and Ce- X 32:iV3 CflS-FOUnTH FASxrrr Sign of the SfflMiLV, CLOCK. ISIS CORSLB or W,T W,, AyD RoSASSi STfc JOSEPH IIEKB, The VUran Watchmaker, Is prsparej at ,u tiia to lurninh yUB a firt-cU.Jime-kei-i-r. either In tie line ol WATCHES 03 CLICKS. l,..c""P ' 'ria? - I'cc,l!r- Work yaaraDteM. Do ou wa m to m a ke srriorrTonf? .V't.u""'t ""."'"ni Article tor UmaHle "iMitiiip'iMna Mm... 4l.i. i..r,- .iroiaaci ever lnrne.i. it bm, lor a- I 111 lTl ' UV I P. - a "a J Terr if i. rv H.rTrTu ... iTT u -fr..h,Tii, t.niy early. K-r pfnit-nlar d I .lr;afi. Will HE li u A jit. Wc-t.Pcnna. PtttSburgh.Pa. rT-" m-mey :auke fwt J I nuyilmnj :.,. iial n..t I 1 o.ri ... ii3 ja-r iUy at tin JJm.lii-trii.au .urn w .mon, In t-.l rm rvwli.Tf t.. w.ira f(r lints. O n ly imttit an.l lera i.att l'(. . Anitusta. Mains wura ii.r o thaa a ml rriiuinsl r w. all : iKiioe maile hy th i, l iol airl.vi.a4. rvwli.TP t.. w.irk fi.r n. v. t. ., - . e ii m...1( nntl l.r'u. tMM A. i.i .. .M.ir. U .7 fi pn wk 11 y yit wiiillii Inrjtirown lnwi S Outfit frr. K.. ! !-r. I T ,.B .nt . ha.h..u hnvnunii.r either az ma trrn:r. imv Hll the t.im ih.v ..... r... lrticuj..r u U. Uallktt k. Col, forU.iul. fi T P T1, ""llM"!'s 1"' mm la. ti to W er t;f.N l nyt.ln;"'.eJ"'r ny "' f oar MX vLU I rh' 'a th-tr.iwii rnralitiea. r'ank-nlar. aa.I uiir4e witrth i frwi. Inimm tir t-tn.) ui ii.ii. iniKioeaa. AdUrea Srinaos m i. o.. t i.n i.ititi .Elaine. r. F WALKER m !hl. plue bus a kit ot hi. snlHiraied H.irw Rake. fr nle better th io erer an-l chpup. Anyooewha want ime at unre. w..q1J ilo wh t Kn. him a UHtal orl wr In ffma tie . ai hs in M run.Ntr ivlllsir tnivht n. t ftn.1 ti. iu A.iEiw in ur.lsr to runlet sure nr.trinir U w'.io w tnt wkes. Maya , . , - WANTEDl turms t.i M .ml exoharire. W - tut io uuy mrnn )a.ni tvrw "H'-y irai DjirTfcS I a?esniZ Acre Im'i ' "7thpK""' Aft.i SuuibBeTj' St. PltMlt'irulu Pa Th.e iu Karch of f-tni. wo.1 tor prtntej Farm IVcltavo roOTHtiy male gr., lti:p.-memenU In ml'".n.R,1J1 t'OV, aial ia.w offer FIKEST ROASTED COFFtE eTerjiutai. in Pi-iour. We jjaarantee every juu k.iire brrui !ea "3Y CHOICE" or DO. "4 PEDRO'S CHOICE. to r.en.hit.1? iu' Aat ee. tfetf.. In IKirici lrj -aiO" y wirralvea. Janney&AndrewF, WHOLCSALa Pn it jfft N .g. l.'l an! lffl Market Strvt, PHILADELPaiA. I, RiJAL SO TICK. r 1 ili n.i Th .n. wl ! ,w I.h Thmut. J.ii.I l'.nmi.. J.. n rit wiii., Ktainuvl ToonM. rrmy I .ti tm irrt-rl rtith Jwv, J. ton, .tiJ Klla's-tft iBu,ntiarrinl witb Juw.h U. Kash. Ik. !.. ri trin S "tient't Oianty. P.... an-l Hewr l'b..iniis. ..f Unw- V. t ) K-nt V.a:itv, Mich ma. I..e.. Tu iinas (:.f KeBir P. ei ) J ir 1juu ty, in II a... auU Ija-x Injjkit, (of staOo Lent P. .)im'.rl.-.l.'.x. P.. Yon are bersby nnlfle.f that in pnnraitnce of a wri of t.ardti.iit i.asl it of tb. trjihan. Ciur ..f S..t!)er-t Cuantj-, Ptnno. 1 H nolj an 14 lu. on tbn ri:aie::it ofileurae Tliomn.. dec'.I. m t'..n. ia m?h biun.-tp. S .m -rant (.unty, P , t tiif Lite rmtilenea on rhurlj. llis ilth iUt of M ova lii;.i, where y.iu can attenJ if Jia tnltil pM-r. I'fKUE KYLE. S H-riroOiTWe. i SLoriS'. t'j'. IT, l-t-.u. ' A" SSIGXKE'S SALE OKYALUABLE KEtLKSTATE Hy Tlrto ul a contiiiutsl onlcrol Hie tmiaatl cat H iiioj ur; ol e't.nimoi) I'l -as of Ssvn erset Co., P ... t.i tu .llrei tea, 1 will jl ptilille tale, on tbe preicisc.1, or , Monday, March 1, 1S7, at M o'e-ort a. offrtM t'.ar. all tbe tflln.tnk -iiletjti)l ttm.lli tit: i-. r.nlti tract ol Uo.l li'ttalc wilbia ihrea fiartHol'ii milu ot Lur:in.i!., iMitnerrfl 1"f i ipiimeirjet I'.. , pa.. a.!j.. ait luuila of J-ob f IVa.k-r. AIcnnili-r.uuntr)uiun.Lwli Welghly an.l i.there. etntaltilnic lUacrra, at,at Oaeru. of wM h are nb-areil. lo ai-n. in Btailuw auJ t-. boUatie wtll ti nlreil. The lan.t 1. In a blkh neuu uffnuivitiloti an.1 L well htaetl. U. ttuin it a I Iran two iiturr JwriIi4 booe, a larire biii'k Kirn ami etht r mll uii:iu,. Hat n onbtirtl if eb-iico trull. Ll.i.f 'ot . . th. a.'r.lnl- bum auii Up.eJ iu he na tbia ; coureufeal to char a, -'ii.U :,n 1 jtvrr. 'I'tlfVlS l.ii) In him!, b-tinoe to nnn al pavircu , cimuii a intr Asril Ik lus-i. . AU m.ma (..-ris.uai i r Ti- rt.v, rwiii iK'if ihrct;, t;il. n I Ii trll..f.( ir JU, wblc Wlil t oW orejfS on r.Sl ttar. liLdKUE J. W'Af.KEH. F.li. 19 f Aiingnee. S-V 4bOlUr),.17Dn'kTCIKS.l'Ma. kaon aorhf. jS.sr.i: Vitikf"1 MjiifUAlK AutSieia. A-CoTkraa aOa.Cbkiaa. OUIiS! i tncludlrg Sbootlrvx Outfit.'- : iEveryciiin Warrafnett- I ll.nk M.ot. a an.k M. I-.. ' - S2 . ...i.;nt. 3uat . . urtietilar. Tra. . ii U-um. aa, t.'IT..4
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