ll - J'' 1 .A of publication u u jm, until u - .rI ap" ratrllr. do; not Uk. out ;:'rpiiltfn. Pos-omcn-aa-n.mi of the former " 1 ll o Somerset IT 1 1 13 STAHLlo ilUDi 1827. i VOL. XXVIII. NO. 5. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY !, 1S7D. WHOLE NO. 1 1(51. . . - T ,? T I X TX.' .,(! 1 A il l'"-' " . BANKS, ETC. ! ...m ak m "Come Into the garden, Mand." OF THE SUPERVISORS rrrr,- And the eats tliat;dancd on the onion had - a 1 'V.SIA-.il I" l vi V ATLAW, SUM- H V 1 V ; .V wiea.. u, ill trtismesa U'Jivi i)W V .. ' V Va.icu--eo u uUeU : '". v. X ti:l"'''"-- ! -:o: r Bank i 0FS32E3SET TCWK2HIP. CHARLES J. HARRISON, j j ; o)-" ti-ar-tJH-. ,..'. iaclcr H. CuSritn to i ul laW 111 S .Inersvt and t Ui ."uaui'.au'.b iiuiU'.tii;. . - rn.i el-a. ... eL'.ru.-- , v ATT KX E AT I AW .snE h.Jtl.'.nt, F...wt:i u.i-.eJ t bis care with "". ,,.t ATTUKMAS AT ' , "TIXUNtV AT LAW, j .VI. Kt- v'-.. t:..ui w tl Lu-iii- mf en- , '.ii'.- lit V.iui- ; :. 1ft 7-iy ; , ("o!'.eni'r. mi-lc in ail pan il thekoiiM SUU. CUarncf muticnitc. Butter bih) .t!icr eiiecWi cl ; InctfU cf),e'X trfsifrn nd Wcstcrnexchenp ! on Lnn.l. Kcnjlttn- jn-'c with Jtrotniit cc?. Account euliclte-i. I j F.rJiF !fsirlc) to nri-hue V. S. 4 PER ! CENT. FTNDED IAIAN, can 1 nfcommo- iiaU',l st thin Batik. Tl.f cupcn are prepaid tn i!on'n.iaatinr. of iu, Vv, ioO and l.Co i. Eli litiwvAa, Vr. Al!'.. unt of duplicate fa. Brwi rk..... few Kt B-iiary. 14 exicnIUurcs 2 Wi u ejtittierutiiin.... 2 74 aiurndiug will-mtnl 140 Balance doe Eli Bowman 6 27 A. J. SAVLon, Do, Aui'UDt ofdnpUcate M tx Bt work fcr.tt ( fiiHry ;'I0 " pl. etc I JKH. HICXA. LA Rfl . HUU ! . MS. :AplE fir Firs ani Life Insurance, i BaJanve lue too nsblp JIIVB J. HAKKIl. 1'K. iVm-.n:it ufdnpUmte SS-'il vi Ctt. work tTSO IS auUrv U 1 ..hV AT X.VW. !; li.a lc.-rt- i'-y- JOHN HICKS & SON, SOMi:ilSET, l'A.. And Herd Estato Brokers. 1 STAlil ASI I CD l-."0. rcn .r? who desire I.) sell, bay or ry--hnr.ee prop lttt. -r i-T roiit w;.i tad il t" tUcir a.:viiuiai.-e lo n-J-.ru t the dfs-r.p'i-n tbcrl, as nxoharae Is niadciir.;of s-'UI r rented. Kcai ytH'.e busiuess icy; tr;'.i!y wl H-e pruui;itly attca.l?d t-. B.il.a: tiuc J&cm! J. linker Joaaihas Xtniunv, be. Amant of duplicate On. By w.'Tk nt.ariai ji-i"J 61 . :o u . l'.T no il 00 Hare left tl at lust alune; Bat ttitrc iou't an ouin It'll lutho paU.-h Tuat I would cr re to own. For Uie brecrc uf mornlOK move," And t'oe sun i cliiubiug biiib. And I looked at the icnrden p:itch I lore, And I tlih.k I thoull like to die: I could kick errry rat in lie ncii;hbor?yd ( lcar np t tlio aturc fky. Allniirhtthe(nionlitsve bcanl Brindlo, Tabby, and Tom ; And the truck latch lcok a! if It ha 1 licen lirred By an citfht-int-A Erician U'inb ; If jou iner.Uxnci Ihc pansy bed in a word. You will l.tvc to tall It a rlom." j T.iey have made one b n, wild tear, I From tlif jun-li to the alley gate : They arc cotnlncr aiiala, I swear. And I collar the shottran and wait j And the brin.ileeat waul, "Is he here ?" i' "And the K"y cat yells on the Kato; AnU tlie black cat yos 1" at the o'.h.i-r la tear, An 1 the juIIjw caI vilt in hate. They are cotsihiK. I hear their frot, Un the nx f and porvh they tread : They arc coming to wrestle and heat bown the earth . in theoni m ld. But I hnrl them back in retreat With a handlull of powder an.l lead; And I laugh at thcirj w.ials und acMmblini; lect Ontlxrwf on my nclglibiir's shed. "TLii is wAtfs too had, Harold' I tweea tnygelf nd Mtriao was pres- What have vou done with the ' entlj diHCUssed, and hea mr lather i. N EY AT LAW, lot-.'., Fa. EuAL SALE yTZ. Arrniivtv at , . .id if-un i '" . :,j l.rarciTlS .KwrMrt, ipn. I I3l.-e m :-rm:i:i(t ! i,v virtue of a dreree d iIip urt of t "iTiniin ' Flnsoi Sirfrsri county I will f!l ib l.eal fj- i jti d J..hii Fiftr, at pui'lio eaie in '.be prvuit- f in .iiib-rd twp.. ai y turdu;. Si-k r. ry Y ATLVW. a ere attcuded towilh r AT LAW S :uerf t, 1 at A tr : t i,i land in 3u Uf.nl towtfhlp. S;mcret c-iunt .. l'a C':tiUiiiiir OC ai-n-S, in.re or Wtrf. oi wl-.ii : i- r.cru? are -ir,M ; Id aCTf in me.nlw wi;1 ..vim. bon.-e. (jrtst uiiiL, Ka-wilL intra ..n-. 'H r t oii I'nu". :.tiu 'r.'h:ir-l i-n t lie fault. lKi.A.S. iii-i:.:rl v:t t- i.tirtm i l"Ti oi t:le. ,Mi'-imr in tf'x iitn! bn. nii.l vne-thint in nn" year i t li !;fi:. .t vii Ut-'ivrre.! : .". iiier.ts lru:u cayo: Lv.il.Mi. : ue townhip.. AbA'd S. MILLER. Tcwnsbip Clerk. JERKS. MILLER. CHKISIIAN STRENU, UEURtiE. C. LU'HTY, Jane 1 1 Au-iitors. WII TOOK IT. liEUII'FS SALE. l. r, . ; r i--r.y i.. c.i ct. :;l I'l t.U ATT iXEYS AT; : 11 t.,..lr.re.a.(TlCE TO I t,' Na ... .iK;:c the 1 ' ;H AT L i w. . : u:. 'l.-aJld J iriiy ;. ATTiKNK'i ! t . i.. t p: ! l.ri.;-..;- M ..t .'l!V nil ' .,: ti:'' .! i:-.r n t W! rfii.ii-. ).-r the l 1 t l:e m id it.i iC .vi'll al the '!:-e ft :t.f NiHTtla JoHN y. ili.Ai.. J.f. BAKl'L V Y, l'r.-M lent. Julv -i. AT '" i ivi L Bv virtue of a rprtaln writ "f FieTi Facias If ?urd t-nt ol the t.Vurt d t'.'Uiinon piea-i ot Somerset I'a.. aad to me dirwtcl, there will 1 er;wcd to pai:eule at the Court Huase, In oiat rret, 1'a on Thursday, Juhj 17, 1S70, at 1 "(!' r. all the rif lit title, Irterest and erann w t.'.e iki-u l.int. A. W. Kauh. in an I to ibe ,.l.wma OcTil dreal estate, 8if.ie inhonv erset Tp ..iti'vr.."ev county, l'a.. ciiuttniiiif -6 aete. in. ire t r b-fs, ef which there nre ebout IS aire-.l.'.irrl, with a oneand a hall story traine i dw.'inri li..ue and la '.ul-le tinrv-n n.-t:, n.J. ' -:U!itc ind "I' 't-'-- ' Liiiity. Henry Walker i tail t n:t,-r, wuh t!ie appurtciiani-ea. I nk'-ii in i-xt-eori ri at me suit of J.-on CuiT- .-T-". 1 J.!.!l l-.i.-'.cr. ,.,(, n. rrt I !. K.iaer. Nwl l'E. Ail ptT'iu1 puivbasine at he al.ve rale, will piea.t l:ike noil., th it a part ol the liur rhae nit'Dov to be made know n at the lime, ol ...... ... . . .. U m and be!..re I J-aie--i" lli-v i t ' be Secri-tn- I ""'icii nw n. nerwije u w in ii-aia i-o -ajj .h r....! 1: .-,r.f in !., 1 I o iii.e HI li.e ;its Oi lite 1.I.1 'lir IiastT. i:irn-i- c i'i ::lr.ir.T3 n-h i."l-h!.iie ! due.d th. -pur.-ba-.: m..n.y nm; t pai-i c: i'i m fctrf-.i.t I l ire Tbur? in ol tl.e tirrt wii k ol Auifut kr.-iwiiiiriiii'lit of tiN..li. an I n-j dtii will b aeKnowb'.iK until pureiiac ni-ito-y If p:ibi in lull. .sb.riir.t."!!'-c J LlxlAliall.1. June l;y. .1 utie aire.'. r. f" r. . the i:. n. l-n.u , i J. l.n F. i.-:;r. 11 I.. at i ;V ARRANGEMENT. : v i n c; ijul LiaL.uiili) .v rj -- UL.J1. ili J ?r . (V I M -re. t'. F. 'o. ALK.LK. i Me n: the firm ol Caselx-er k iur 1 ir in tbo E Lftcrc t'l'.iea, w l.ao! Co. has jut '..re he pur- ! FOR CASH I Tr'' Tfs: an.! ric;ir ft k f Gt 1-S that will Jt It u'iil to u tiiisea--a. I'.'KiU'tiiiiK vt K M KIM M ELL .V SON ; i.iv . :-.J. : i' li'i rr1- : i MT l'" i ' tl ! ti ...iu . in:!c- i :i !o:-.:. n- V.', Aw. h..I.J ;i T If-Court. trill. .'a till HERIFF S SALE. . i'i -1. F. I il r'jj.orr-.tTy h nvtcl .e'vi bn prviiva. i a..-i.-.-:r..cr' t;."re. Wok.. T'ue' c f we will stil lOlt CVSIl BK'!iASEK tend'rt his 1 ro'-torial .;.:'r.. itn.e ' N-.Tiier: aii-.l viin- a .i.ce. -me .!jr aett ct :be Bar- ir .n a h..?1 ireiii. to f.i.; pri inp'.iy when .iue. r--ir U i; w ilde x'r-m il il a!,, ex.'hane I.ENTIST, Scerset. r Bi'k. up stairs, j i: x r.'..:i ir. riri.ia'.ir.ic ex-j :i-'i,.l teelii'-l ad kiioin. and o! t wr.ee. uperat.iis warractod. C, .MII.LEU k:Y. l: !. It-.l ,i.,r .liar..i. b. re be j M ASTEUS b?:k.-.r. W. F. Wo Pay CSH for FI.OIK. AV1IKAT, O ATS, CO UN AND MAPLE SUCiAR. l-!u I!. FUM)ENiEllCL;OWIST PRICES -:be pr- I r .!-l. r.a r.' u o:-,' " oi : , .i t I t l'f. Ml.it Lai Hi's alenl Surjroon, hT-. Pr-? Tatar? i: i.-i ijii kaa ria liijiuioi j, j -ti li-) O I ICTH M CDC virtue of a certain writ ol Yend. Ex. issued trul ot tl.e ol the t'ourt of Common Flea? l S -nier. set Co. lJa.. an-i to me:ire..tl. there will be ex posed to pubiie tale at tiie Fublic liwuieot Samttrjl S. Miatlt r, in Berlin h-t., ou Saturday, July 10, 1 at lo oVl -k A. M.. all the riiit, t itle, interest and ci.iiut ol tbv I'.etendnnt. Cbarts Krit-!n:r.-r. of. in nnri ti' tr.e t-'Ii-rwin d rRTitie-.i reai e?ta'.e, situate in Somer.-et e.runty. Fa. No. 1. I inc lfrt ol rjrrrund situate on north fi le oi Main street, in the HutvnKlt oi Berlin, ao.vduii Jauu-rr. li. Waiker on tne wot, alStry un '.be eirU:n. r w It: -h is crecteil one two end a hull story iirir k dwei.a.ic quukkdI iar,ie si.re r-.e-ai. a.s . a iare tw.i ?t.. ry t:..:n !.a.- t-u-'-liiiif with j ecbar ana basement under t lie en Ire build mz. ont- t.'aiidniLT:, emr.ke house, wo-id house and ttabie liirn-rn rn .01, m.ii niv Kjijniri'Tiairt r. No. i A lot ol frt.iand e.ii"..ui:Itii thrve fcur.hs ol an u'-re situate in the B.rotii:b e-t Htriin. a-l-:ntn. Meyersiiaie riad, lanls i-f V. F. Ziinmer mau, Jirfiati Uiifcey and otl.ra, t'O wideh if envied a iari;e Ir-.n Foundry, cuiia, engine.1 ilaks. t aterns, all in complete ruj.ninir order, a jiattcru and eul'iuet tnakt r sli p. etrke oven and iance b it and frame dwelling house on Same lot. witu tne appunenanoc. o. .'i. t lot of icrriund crntalnmc one and one-lourthaores. situate in the Horouith ot Berlin. tnrundetd v 1 i v ie;,a street or. t he east. North ittrei, on ther.onh,Back street on tbesirutb, and .Meyers- dale road tn tne west.oo w hieo arc erected a Lirec Irarue lam. and havinx a vuiitii oreliard ol imit treaniiki trees utu the tana in a trinh state of cultivati io. -ALSO The l iiowir.i: panels of land si;uatc in tlic fuburt sol i'orlin. .11 under eultiva;Kn. X 4. line Irareel ol around situate iu Brothers- valley Twp., containing 4 acres anil V.io perr'bes, strirVmeas-ure. adr inii.if unris -f Nel-n tJarey. J-.'ha C. .rr-- an-J otherir, i.i:nded on the fii-nii hya road atiorlinc earess thereto thats ciear witn the appurtr-nanee. N'i i. line nareci ol irriroo'l. aii'iinina the a.vc nauitl rad. lands oi Ji-hn A. rivrotl. iamlrj. of lieler-oa-nt and others eTttarmnn 4 acres and loi pe'he8 rstrict soeanurc, with the aptrnrtenaihs. r.. e. i ne por-ei oi trourKi a.iioinini; itu, -0 itheeist. laaus ot J.'hn A iTntf.on the svuth. ! Wm. lloutuian. and J. t i. (Jar iiili-n thewvst, and N i. 7 ou the u- rtli. contatrj:i t aercs and PrJ ; r. he?. sTiet caea-ure. w itU li.e apar.utaaces. No. 7. Crie p.ir.'el ot Ian t a Ij.-irdr-a No. cn tbe fi. roji be delivered Wo rt : s -uni, i tueeaat: .o. k .on tne west au.1 U are wanti-.b Th-'Se Wli-bit to ocrr-ae Ftnct men re. w: No. e. One tiap-i or lot No. 7 on tne eact, private road on the seu;h. pu'i lir r.i on tbe wen and north. tm:ainir.ir I acre anl u . ptrrrhes, str.cl nieasurc, with Li e apj ar lenams. No. . One parcel or h-t of pround a.Ijoininir S. A. k J. C. Fi.:i""n. and 1 ! N i. lo on ibe s-atu, Juhnsirti on tiie nirth. rorad leibilina: Irotn Berlin to Somerset an.i liesiiird rudon the east, ani pri rate piad nn tbe west, e.rtitaii.ir.4 3 acres and iiT irer- he, with the ap-irtenance. No. lo. liuerran-ei .riot 01 stround ali'ininst S. "Wiil you taka charfre of to-morrow morciair, Marian "Take charge of 20, Harold !" echoea my wife in oinaz?nient, "What do 'D mean V 1 fettled rajef If down to aa e xpla cation. Exn'anatioos are thiagd I hate; Dt-verthelebs, they are nceensa rj sf raetitaei'. One was doe cn this oecanion. "Vcu know roj do;.r Marian," I began, with a business-like air, "that tbe failure of llardia Drothere threw scores of rata, women and ehil dreo in the nei?hb:)rbocd on: of work. iu the erv- hurdet part cf s badl.i year. This evening a raet'tioirr was hi!J in vit;w ti eriiietin tLo evmpa- tbv of the public. A lis: whs trutiea up, and a eol'erti.ic made tLere aai tna: to the ten? off 0, As Qoi&iag flic coulu lie .l ice with the niocev to uiirht, 1 wa, us Tresnurer, obiigi'd to brinsr i: home; and mtv nervous 1 ft it, I t-ta atiei-.re box?" f' "Done with the bri cxclaime "what do vou mean, Marian ?" "1 won't stand this triiBo- any long er," replied my wife. "It's a shame to give me tbe responsibility of that moner and then tease me in thU style?" - ;i ' What on earth is tbe woman talk ing abatt?" I repliod bewil jered. "iSay what yon mean inp1ain word?, I be?." " "The money is not here. It's gone, box and all," Marian replied with a white face. f "(Joce !" I cried, "Oole! Where's it gone, how's it gone, orfwho has ta ken it, 1 should like to know? Yon most be rauie. Let me come and look." " ' Marian moved aside and I knelt down to the drawer. So sign of a box was there. As m wife bad said, tie money was gone. Uut how, when, or wnerer The drawer was locked, the cupboard was locked, the dressing case was locked, the pur.e inside it, the keys in the dreseing-tablo drawer. These things my wife and Martha wero fore of. A ra6n placed ia such a poeition is bound to have an idea of the subject and afcrt it, so I suggested that Martha must be the culrrrit. taxed me with onkindnetis toward her, I felt bonnd to explain io him Frank's demand, and her resentment of my interference. My mother started op suddenly from a fit of thinking and plied me ;;Uh questions. "Was Marian the only person who had access to the (sideboard ?" "As far as I know, the only person,'' I replied. "And did you say that her letter to her brother Frank contained men ej?" "Yes; a postoCice order for ten pounds." "Had she ten pounds of her own ?" "Not that I know of." "Was she likely to bare saved it from her allowance for housekeeping or private purposes "No, no, don't say that." cried my wife, excitedly. "I'd asoon believe Bhe. I've no.it isn't PUU.-ITI .j.lilUU ! i ti J tedly. that I was the thief at known her all my life. Xo, Martha." "Ycu talk like a child,?' 1 replied, with an air of superiority, for really women have no reas-oBiag powers whatever not even tfce best of them. "Cai you suggest any one else who by any pose?bility could tisve taken the money ?'", 'Indeed I c n not," Marian replied. It coold not be a house-breaker, fjr the locks were ju3t as I left them ; nothing had been touched ariparent- 3 You admit that it eeuld not be ant one outside the hf u-e, so it must jbt Martha, that is plain logic", I naid HF.h a? much evonnesf of temper as I cjuld comraand ut tLa:moiueiit. It in't Marthu," replied my wife, GRAIN, FLOUR, MAPLE SUGAR AND FARM PRODUCTS GENERALLY. vou. at coniicg aioa ize.ee ioni i j ,, . ..,i . ..r-i; r...i:. rcr.d.4 w iih such a eum However, j Fflr nT" j felt gure that t wa, I have reached home safely, m .pite Martha. And as 5t W8, Loite imp!)3. m? Iear"' 6UU n., w 1 bCBi' C;' verJeible that she conld have got rid of it u ovir to ycu tnul I can get r:d of Jet j hopfd j ghool4j eaftiIj di!jeover lb. "And io free your niiad from all ret ponsibiiity," added my wife, with a fmile. She knows that one of my chief weaknesses is a dread of responsibility- ' As far a possible," I replied We immediate! v went into a con sultation t.3 to where the money should be put. I f ngested tbe meat fafe, as a place to which thieves would cerer dream of going for mon ey, but my wife pooh-poohed the idea, as well a several other suggestions of mice, which I thought were not so bad. At last an idea struck Ler in the shape of the wine-drawer ot the cup it. V list ste ileniea tbe cnarge bo em- !phat:cally that it was with a very 'anxions heart I betook myself to the bedii'ie ct my pitienti The cae was a complicated and peculiar one, and civ minu sion became so nter e.jtcd in the progress cf the various ?ymptom3 that my own iires became a3 r.cuzbt. AftirpayiiA-one or two minor visits I returned tome. Mar tha opened the door, and immediate ly retired into the kitch wiibont a word. Mar!an"w39"frii'lretior be found. I went up stairs' ia search of her. She was not there, and a little table in the corner covered with writing materia! betrayed her recent An open letter in a b&nd- - 1 ! n,.Jjn.a a n rtr,on TfHP in A h K .J ,f .1, A,.Y...rJ l' il;. 1 v. luc c..av...v.. vulo writicg I knew and detested, at- meatis tne money wouiu ue aouotiy d- mT aUeation. Husband3 safe, she argued, lor the drawer might faave certa;-a prer0au-re8. ! a3iert. II 1 DL WG IUV ttitj, a IA auii.lUU lJ IUL alL k i 1 the door. 1 iook2d ratter contempt nously on the plan, fur, if the truth be told, I felt il was only due to my- colf tn Ari &inr m r irifA rrkno4 r,irr cnPttlnn rf rri-ns. !r t:m;i trive to send me 10 before thi3 lar rriaane' week it w ill be ruination for me. If Eoth cf us faiiitiij to hit nr-on nnr i00 seod i: -T0 ena,?Ie roe l? .re one that moment, and I read the letter. If you care to do the same, here it is : "Pear May: If rcn don.t con- day Can -1" s . by c:a ini; n a .mil and e. nipar:r.ir ' tor t"-i.-'- an 1 t-rfi with ! er st'ir. Imr l-ff ( r'en- e and ample capital ecabie us to .to loi ter KT . y. io Smith lealre tre. 22iTTIST. w il ".is, r. rss Strev Than enyf.herM -re in this T()LOR (OIXTY. CASEBEER & CO. A;-'i i-J I e . , thing better, the wine-bin was agreed tr,eve m-T "ner position, ana be-aiion-.and. as I locked over mr i cora credlt t0 m7 timill- lo"ra evenine paper, l watccea her p!acc!',"""u',i"1''' , the black iapanned box in the drawer.! "The -V0UD? rascal; what fresn s.u.ii, ,x. Leeeaito n., tne west ami . . .. , , . , mess be been petting into:" 1 jrvn uc roa.i on tne nrrnii, cinaiinnit - arre aua it j , iiuv-t.. auu, fiaic . t - f ::n me apruneiianees. th tow n hsr nxn nnrw eainmiieu, oasuij. t of sn-uiid, aoioinina-1 ..,.-... .. , UJ hpen tia snnrcs nf nntold sfiOih. -irjere. t-ne exciaimea, tnumpn-'" " ,y ; " f i.i i n... .1 l , , ! hies hpttrssn mras-lf ana .Marian: it, i t.uuu.u.i t tuiDK anv one wouia ' , ,. , ------ . - . --r -'et at that until to-morrow mr.rnine ! to!iia? f!ri" Pood Pinion in the for this rar--e goes ictu the well cf!eir-v- f"r 80 unmarried man, and yet mv dresr-icg-case to-night, and tli!!l'i'a'if:,'lllne V.?1". COLLINS, DIATIST, Hotels -'-'" " kr,. w, Tni? FUin1ird rrtkle is condKiuu'.I c 1 vriia t!:c p-cr.tcst care. Its ciTccts ere es v.-oiiilcrful ctul r.s '.isftictorv as cyct. It restores jrrav tn- fadevl Lair to Its vrvjiLful ct-Ior. It rcinoYcs r.Il crr:ptIon, itching aad tlaiuiiuff. It pives the Lead a cooling, sc-oi'.-ing sensation of grcr.J comfort, nntl tLie scalp by its r.sC I'cccmcs vrhitc and ele.in. 1-riti tonic properties it restores t':c cnpiliaiy plandi to their normal Yijror. rcvc-ntii)g LaLlncs-s, rxd mak tlit hair -tiott thick rtml strong. As r. die -si ncr, nothin-r hr.s been t found ?3 cJectual or ilcsirablt?. i A. A. lIaY0s,2I.D., State Assnycr i cf Ma.s---acliuetts, tavs, 'Tho coa- Be ha !-.: ! UtUt-i;U LTC ldirc. f.Ild Carcfu'Iv SC- r.".d. wt.ti a.i new ; , . , - . ... . - , T i a- w.a.le t a etrr , iOCtO'l fof CXCl'Jolst fJUSiity J tild I i trr.vei-;. :,h i conMcr it the Best Feetac ation i i -r:.,. j. icy :u n. j ui-Nt. i ; j, ifT j -i i.'.a v-i ; - :-r -ai lr ;h: r un:.v. ; r . c; oi lenh Mr nJ il ir.a amjur iet iie.iTit.. ( ' c -!;:.:. -ur:ii .:.at 1 -I T 11. tfTVmit Ki l-li,- A. 6l J. C. Fhi'co on the easi. k on the on liie -rtt. cnui-L.tj 1 are an-J ?r-he. 4 A i T. V. Jo are all f-ereJ snrf In , high NOTICE. Any ifnmM8rh.ir.flr xt tlaWe fiaj wiiij-.tmKiafce nKu-e ihn. a ytrt A th iar ciiaw t3."Lry 1 ma ie known at th time of a wiil re(n:rrd af a the (-rjerty If I kn-s.ia.eil ti'ta, .; her .., wi.l aram i e xl. oj , ri fa.c au:ieri'K w tr.e t.ti i-trrnf-r. i rcSi.lue uf te ;arcba in ti j mr.fl 1 jmli or tnei.-r ii,ur- u; oi t!e tiri we S i Auiru a kuvic.t'.!:m n: T Ipc!, ar.fl no t--i wi to Al XXI AL STAT E.M F. VTfd tefh.l Boar-i lOiereet T rwn,j.:i. S:-r.ii Iiis'iV: l..rthc :ho.ri vear en iinc Moiitiav. June L IsTJ. Fr x late appr-ronati-jn. ...... .-4 elo 7- la;..n e ..a bind ir.'ia Lr-t y..r... l.V'ir Fr-m IN 4. inciu linit taxes d all kinds ilK ;o Froai sales o: ha, Unls a.-. il w Ttal rerxipta. EvrkiMTrrttc. For 1 uilina: and forr.ishtes lonrie. " rec'ir.x and repairinic ax - ttfiachers waes.., lu-'l and cot latencies . lees ut iviieet.ir per ceat. k Tneas. .. " aaiary 1.1 SecTVjry.. ...... ............ " other eipmses Tclii expea ii.arei .40oi 4i .i . 145S CO . Si US l p; 174 " :i oi 14 Oi will be locked and the keys put away in my dressing table, so we are doubly and trebly secure." In spite of these precautions there wesaloadon my mind that I felt would only be removed when the monev was safj in the tank. I envi ed mr wife bt-r haprv- insensibiiitv. for ia lee than half an hour she was quietly sleeping, whi'e I wai tossing reithrrly to and fro, tlirikin-; about the money and wondering whether any one could poasib!v get at it. At las a grand idea struck me, i hieh wa'jpat it inside tb piano. Who wi atd dream rf sia'chin? for treture in such a place? whereas. Fresentlv f beard Marian enter the house. With tuc letter in my hand I confronted her. She turned first red and then white, and asked m by what right a gentleman entered a la dy's privete room and read her cor respondence. I paid no atientioi to this high flown language, but replied by ask ingher whether she had beea out to pot a letter, e admitted that she had. ' To Fratik V I iaqnired.' 'i decline t. say." the replied' ! h-iuhtilv. "Containing money V lacked. That I al-o decline to say," she re lied. what robber cominz into a house:" would not go to a sideboard ? and! Here was a pretty pass, things had the very fact of Codinsr it doublr locked make him suspect that sorne- .?40JJ oc e ,n'.ii l.xU ai ". fjr its iutcnJicJ purposes.1 il bi- kl. 1 -1 s;; j:it.imj tvjiiwn. Ka. DAV!S BROS . ' ,iV- 2ii and Fresco i'AlXTKIiS. ser k Y 'S tea. T '' - ii.t a,t rt ,"!iriovsi.iuriM D Frice, One Dollar. Suchir. ghirrrt's S79 FOR THE WHISKERS. Ti.is t'.egsnt prcpsrstJon rr.ay relied on to change tlie color of tlis ;'a-d froni grsT or r.ay other uihiesir-r.-.'.e frli.tdc.to Lrc-wn or black, at dis crc ti:.::. It is easily npplied.Lcirg in p:.c preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a rrcn:inent color, whlcli ill LeitLer rub nor wash oX MascTactarea ty R. P. HALL L C3-, KaVSHUA, K.H. tUXjtZ I.-- tzi Zia !a lit'."-. I I'MINISTKATOF. S NOTICE Cash tinhand XT it) W'ltnes nr ban !s this 14 .h -lav tf June. Is Til. FH1L1P F.Cl FP. U. htSBAXU. Secretary. Fresident We teBri dcr rmed'An litnrsof Soaierset T "WB- ship Sec-mi liirstnct, Sier!t eoonty. Fa., havia: enreiuliy exauiine-i the a'erp acrxnat of tbe Treasurer. Bn i to-sncrarect t-i tire best of r kn.'uwire airl leiie!. ALiAM S. MILL Fit. flKd C. LVHTY. TowaehipCWrk. J r LiF S MiLLKS. Jatiitla Auoiti-ra. A MONTH ruarr.stee.!. ' a day it bm spwe t-r tire 1dutri.s. Oapital not rc-jaired: we will start v u. Men. Woniea. bn.yi and airis make tnonev taster at work b or tr.aa at anvtbir. eie. The work it iixbt and piesr.t. and sh as ary..ne can r.uhl at. rh-e wh are w:awboKY this ntie iiirtad as there a-idrest at occe and see hr them-lvea. iKst.y iwtm and terras free. Now ts ta tiaie. I.. a'.rca ly at work arc kiyun Bp iarite sums of ln.ce. Ad ire TRI E k I'll, Aacasta. Maine. Ju-e il. 1SS0LUTI0N NOTICE. thicrr was bidden there Plain! v enough, Mistress Marian, with all her cleverness, had chosen the worst place possible. Should I go down and remove it? I knew where the keys were to be found. I bad half a mind to do so, if only for the sake ol quieting my mind and petting a Ht'le sleep. No doubt I should have done so had nit a circumstance intervened I fell asleep. It seemed scarce'r an hour f;er that I awoke and heard sounds cf life come to my own wife utterly refus ing to answer my questions! Whst was I to thick? I thick anr one else in my place would Lara come to the same conclusion as I did namely, that the letter was to Frank, and that it contained money. A few in quiries at the post-office confirmed my supposition. From the time of this dii-covery a cloud seemed to have settled over our usually happy house held. Marian was pollen and angry, and sa: at tbe head of tbe table with out speaking a word. Cetween meal; times I scarct-Iv ever saw ber. Mar- ia tbe street below. Well, so far a!I ! tha sided wuh her mistress, and wes safe enough ; to robbers had mo-1 always looked at me reproachfdly. les:cd us, and I feit so comfortable and easy now that ail dancer was over, that I began to laugh at my turvcns fear. How stupid i: would have been to have gone down stairs in the middle of such a bitter night! Thank goodness I had bf en too strong miadd for that. 1 fH into another dcze, and "Verv onlikely, indeed." "Then," my mother continued, "it seems to me that the Dearer home you look for your money tbe sooner you will find it." When I arrived home my mind was torn and distracted by conflicting opinions. I felt very anxious to dis cover some sign ot innocence, or may be guilt. "Marian," I said, as gently as I could, "where did yoa get the money that you sent to irankr ' She started and turned quickly around upon me. "How did you know that I aent money to I'rank ?" "Never mind how" I knew it?" I replied. "Where did you obtain it? You roust answer me that question before yon leave this room." I added, more sternly; for her evasion of my question disquieted me. Sb looked at me steadily in tbe face f r a moment, then, dropping ber eyes had clamping her bands tightly together, sho exclaimed : 'I cee now tbe drift of your ques tion. Tbe money was lost at the same time thai I sent fcome to Frank Har old, you hi-pect me your own wife of being the thief, and you have sent that roan (I saw be was a de tective immediately) to track me out and Drove this azainst me. Ij you intend tc send me to orison ?" "Marian," I answered, excitedly, "when I sent that man here no such suspicion had ever occurred to me, and now that I must confess it has, one word from you will dispel it ; or, if it should be otherwise (here I ex tended bit hand t) her, but she flu eg it from her.) you have only to acknowledge it to obtain my forgive ness " "Your forgiveness?" she added, haughtily, "I do not need it," and without another word she left me. For some minutes I remained stun ned by this new aspect of aJaiu. Could it be possible that my Marian was guilty? I would not believe it And yet she had not attempted to deny it. Again i re kii ioui f;u eb bad lately worn, together with the other circumstances of the case, serv ed only to confirm tbe idea. Would tha; it had not been so, or, even be ing so, that she would come to me for the reconciliation I was longing for, and the forgiveness I was only too anxious to bestow ! A day or two after this I found a note awaiting me when I returned home to dinner. The hand-writing was Marian's, and dt delight was so great that I had kissed it again and again. Eagerly I opened it and read it. It read as follows: The Bociety of a thief cannot be concenial. For that reason I have kept out of your way thi 1 made up my mind what to ao. I snail not trouble you any more. Baby and I have gone to my father. I know you can claim baby if you like to do so; but I think you will see thai it ia bet ter for birn to be with me. Do not ask me to come back. I never can. The miserable life I have been lead ing lately would soon have killed me, and my life is precious to my child. Your unhappy wife, Marian." "That was ail, except a few words at tbe end that bad been hastily scratched out, of which I could dis- Strange as il may seem, this note did not shock me as tbe discovery ol Marian's guilt had done. I felt so angry with her for her un reasonable condact that my tenderer feelings remained almost untouched. My love for the Marian of former days had not decreased one whit, but my anger with the present Mar ian was (or the moment paramount. The child was better with ber, and for tbe present she should keep him, for I had no idea of fetching her back. She bad left me through no unkind cess of my own, and no wife could be justified io leaving her husband in the way Marian bad. I was beginning to get a little ac customed to my renewed bachelor ship, when one night, very late, a telegram was brought to me worded thus: -Come at once to baby." Tbe night train would leave io about an boor's time. I packed a few things and started to catch it. ian spoke, and then it wa3 to ask r.ir 1 Kcauiiw sr.tiie Eatra with blanched face and fakoriug lips ' ""' n if there wa any hope. j Ttie extr sc-soion of Congress, "To the last moment, yes," I an-j wa;ie it U arc wplished little if any swered, and she was relieved at once, Craot!c;! cuod to the countrr has still rievt loosd a cla-s ct ability i,.,it . 1 : r -,i . uaiuiv uuiujirttt'tiuiu uum my nuiuj how small that hope was. Present ly the struggles grew moro frequent ; gradoally the almost lite!er-3 limbs be came imbued with frch vigor, the heavy lids relaxed, the gasps for breath became more efTjc'.ual, and with a mighty e2rt nature asserted her sway. In a short time baby was nestling very peacefully ia Marian's arms. wrapped ia a sweet, life-giving slum ber. When he was laid in his cot, his mother turned to me and said paihst ically : "O, Harold ! when baby was so near death, and you far away, I could accidental return of the Democratic not help seeing how wicked I hau been to leave voa as I did. Will yoa forgive me, dear, and take me bar-k, for baby's sake ?" I could only kiss Lcr and press her to my heart. After a whilo I said : "It was only those ward, 'Will you forgive me?' that I wanted. If you would have spoken them sooner, jpiwer? of th we neeu never Dave partea. "O, Harold ! how cm yoa ? It was not that I was asking yon to for give me, bat my folly in leaving you. I am es innocent cf taking that wretch ed money as my own cbild. Won't yoa believe me ?" "I do, my darling, I do," I replied, with genuine delight. "I would have believed yoa then if yoa had said this to me; but von know vou never deitra- ed me a word, asd That was I to think?" "I was so horrilkd t yur even suspecting me that I fancied it waa beneath raetodenyic. Ifannonow understand wh&t could have promot ed you t- tt ink sncti a dr-idfal thing of me. It ia so very bard t bear." I was beginning to wonder, ton, Low I cm!i have suspected vnj cvn Marian. Cireon:-t:in:e a::l n:v ia full of this claaa of reasoning, and shows a legal knowledge of the anb ject ia less space than any that haa been delivered during the extra ses sion. MrUayoeisyetaTOUDgroao, an J if thi speech on the Army bill ia a specimen of Lis capabilities, we predict for him a Uecfal as well aa a brilliant legislative future. An Cesete leHlax. A couple were occupying a middle seat in the ladle' cikr, having got on at a way station. Probably attracted by tbe invisible fascination which never fails to bring about cinlrelen-, a gentleman from a rear car came in and tock a seat immediately behind the pair. There was a shock of sur prise as his eyes first fell upon them, and a deathly pallor overspread bis countenance. L'ut this for an instant only. Then a Cash succeeded, and a queer smile began to play around the corner of his set determined lips. Ao hour passed. The billing and cooing went on, and the man was a patient and evidently an Interested lis'.eier. The people io tbe car began to per ceive that something unusual was going on. Finally the man leaned forward, with tbe peculiar smile still hovering about his lips, and said: "I beg pardon, but ycu eeem to be ecjoying yourselvea immensely." The lady rose with a stilled scream, and wheeling aronnd confronted tbe stranger with a palid and great, staring eyes. Her companion was no less disconcerted. He, too, had ri.-ea to his feet, and stood uneasily looking at tbe intruder, flushing and j paling Ul turus. .My uoa, ll nas come at, isi . wailed the woman. The stranger was cool ud imper turbable. "You did not expect to see me, did you?" "Heavens knows I did not!" ex claimed the lady from whose eyes the tears had already begun to trickle. "Weil, it's not unusual. People often meet nnder peculiar circum stances. I suppose yoa are on your bridal tour?" The lady covered her face with ber hands and sank back into her seat. Sho bad already began to sob hys terically. "I happened along tbia way by mere chance," continued the stranger. "I am going West to Leadville. I j thought I would try and do some thing for the children, inasmuch as yea have left us. Bat I trust yoa will not let this accidental meeting disturb your enjoyment." The wonaa was moaning in abject miserv. ded adverse ia faror of the ab'.li-: "I wUh vou all sorts cf happiness, y d'.'vtlcptfi In tha FoMy-sixth do-; and will no longer intrude upon you. grciM oa this s jlject. And one of j This. ladies and rentleciea." facinsr t r. a I r wDien perntpn, without tne incen tives incident to revolutionary schemes eoch a-s the Democratic party has bt-cn attempting, would have re mained in a muasure inactive, ex cepting on special occasions, and then only to serve the interests of district. where it belonged. To those who have watched and studied legislation for some years, this fact is very strikingly illustrated in the de bates of (he called session cf the Forty-sixth Congress, which, in point of ability, wiii compare with, if not sur pass, any tnatjhave occurred icce the foundation cf the Government. The were intended party to oower in bath branches of Congress naturally emboldened it to venture upoa many extreme prejceU, and mistaking its temporary success for an indorsement of it3 old worn-out theories of government, its first step was to revive all the issues of 1701, which every student of history knows to fcubord'Oate the general Government Jto the wiliand dictation of the Slates. I've- - .i . ., , , Ausj san:s spin; teat prevanea tnen, tad that threatened to render tbe power cf the Federal Constitution a mere rope cf sand, has again develop ed itself ia tne purposes cf the L'emo cratic party to-day. Happily for the safety of Use Government, the Ilepub licaa party as represented ia the Forty-sixth Congress has shown itself as equal to meet these heresies as were the men uf 1731. B tb sides cf the present sf-t-.r;r!3 are aetaved f'T the accomplishciiLt cf tba eamo ends as were the eppuMug parties at thai ear ly day In our history, aud a compari son of the d-Lates chotvs a verv di-ei- e rtmarkalile featcrcs of this last j around to the spectators, "ia my run- 'u'.'ie Las iji.eij . I murmured somethios !er30i tae i oler.! t; jverirmai. Oh ! other fiict e pally as remark.bU is ttit li a ay tie rubers cftii : Ilp;b;ieaa side of tLo Hcdse hert jt t.f the !eaat disposition to tnk r an active prrt ia debate presecteu some if the most original and con, eitg ia suppcit cf the ssi traesttca. V e could atme q list cfttij c!a. cfllfpublicaa s: were it ceeec?3ry, bat or will purpose, w i.'.en istua- :f 1 mother were more to blame t!;n Lime-:, tl however. In answer, about Frank. "Ah, that letter to Frank; I remeni ber it. You were always so Lard upon him that I didn't like to tell you about it. He really had been trying to keep on steadily at the post your kindness had obtained him, bat old debts were constantly comin? in, and his limited sala'y wculd cot meet them and keep him as well. There was one man who Dressed him ! h . est Sii. 4 1 11 1.1.4 ......... I. 1 , I .. t c i .,, uai u iui a. it, ne ij.ii.. rt-'iin uifl iii t .u . iivr.e. c i ennTi vat i -, f'vi.ver quarter's salary within- a pound or fed in tie II-jcw on the 12tb icstHDi, two, anJ mor woul.i cot be cominp on the Amy blli. For criginalitv cfl tor some time, lie wrote and told ; tLuu'ht. clear, convincl.-.i ! -,-vif unrl i i a .1 u H e read. cos of tLe j away wile and ter lover. They are D-Hu Houses to n.ff nti-B rnfinn " anil then turninrr e prerir-f a-aaks of the awav he staiked out leaving tbe euil Democartio party t weaken the p-w-! iy couple alone in their humiliation and shame. At the next station they quit the train. Drncer News. Tl0 Oris i at of Croquet. Croquet players who have begun t r iniln !f,a in 1 1, oi . ( -i tr ne : 1 a n4 na tt" poiatSt .-.v.. -ui ,. j tional sport will be interested iu the origin oi tne game. Croquet is not, as many suppose, of modern birth, but may he traced through its various stages to Persia as far back as the eighth century. Its original was pals, which the Per sians played with a long handled mal let called 'chugan.' In the ninth nte a e ebes -cilice 'mas me thi-. akins me to help him, but mode cf t.reseatiri thebiyal b'arin-sicentqrT tbe Zame made its way into Xcou'inct. lie wrote again, and of tta ca-.e it wiil catap re with sot ot tt? ri?T, speeches Short ard t :hi poiat, said be must draw on bis salary, but I begged cira oo xo do eo s j soon. I was sere hw employers would thiak it a bad sisn. Tbe man threatened to expose his furmr haruts firm, which, vou know, raigh ;o tie it ceil: wi 1 tne suujee; more comprtoen?ivtl and etTectuaily than many other spcK-bes covering tea times the nace. have I and makes up a document iast suited ruinea Dim witn teem. I resoiven for popular distribution. He classi to help him this once, and ia order to fies the sfucrsie letween thesupreai do so sold my diamond brooch, which I acv of the Federal authoritv and I fccarcelT ever had occasion tt wear. the doctrine cf Siate-r'ht into four I got f 10 for it. and sent hita notes j important eoccb? io ocr hsto-r ar.ri to that amount belittle guessed at! as "he aT3 what cost." j "The "first cf these began with tbe "My poor, persecuted, elf-sacrifie-: forciatk. of the Constitution and ren in? lirle woman ; why did yoa EOtjtinued uu.;l December, 1701, when tell me all this? Why coull ycu not : tbe lK-t tea amendments to the Cca trust me ?" ! stitutiou were ratified bv the requisite -Why could you not trust me ?" J number cf States The'struzrle then Marian demanded, half play.'nily, j was. on the ps.rt cf the Federalis halt pathetically. Then she added, ! and a eon-iiderahie number of Demo earnestly "I have been rerv much to blame. ! crats o ! ,1 e Censtiia; all th j - -- . .uwu . ..,ui ; viv, riuuieut 1 L V 1 dear, I am so ashnmed of myseif for j resiste d predictia the that. No woman is justified ia leav- (the liberties and rtt ithsi r'ratprri pmnim thtt nritFi n rxl mat- He I : 1 . r . e, ' f i. a; cnanging us lorm io a loog stan i . ,. . i , , i fn i ... deal w: reuuin ja a oroau uenu miea wuu a netwcrK or gut strings, -mus," says a writer on the subject, "there appeared in the East as belonging to tho great play of ball on horseback, the first shapes of two implements which remodelled the whole play life of medieval Europe.the 'chugan' being the ancestor of tbe mallets used ia eroqnet, and of an endless variety of other playing clubs and bats, with the bent staff with its network was a primitive racket" We find that the original ball games in which sticks were used were play ed on horseback, and instead of polo being an outgrowth cf these sports played oa foot tne latter are tbe chr.cges made ia tbe Persian game of cugan,' which, as has been said, ; was the parent in al! our games in which artificial means are used to propel the hall The transition from the 'chugan' cf Persia to the short-handled mallet used on foot a easy and natural and the substitut:cn cf a club came bv eoveromental!Pr,Jaai Lr bi being prob- - . '. 1 . l : i . l : l aoiv iuo uriitiuai injpieujc;uu wnicu atiiLty, to implant oa if authritv aad 'j-e 1 was superseded by a rounded stick - I hait i more aewr. T j 1 ri : i . i i . i .. i was pruu a auu s;.-wiiieu, ao'i au i power? es-enti ti to the sovereignty sorts of bad thin :s and then leaving j and self preservation cf thr? national you was worse than alL Harold. (roveranienr Tfo n.in-.:r.c- mm e destruction of 3 cf th nf.-.nV mg tier nusiano; on so slight a pre- as it i.? tiring to-dar, a-d insisted nn- text as 1 baa. j on the lodgment c I thought so. too. She was be- j Sovereignty and the principles cf self- comiofr me mon secsime itiue woman ; preservation 53 tre Sta?s in 1 1 a wa.U. 1 . T V,aA tu. . . t.l.,A I.--: . r , too; but I wa.i not going to lei iLe j victorious, and --ur great Keoiiblic 13 ' , magnanimity all be 03 her side. "Weithe monumea- rf hei- p'.-ud wis-1 St''e P"0"'1" Wickersbam were both to blame," I replied. "I i dom and subiixe fultb ' " Lm i!"Jed th f(lloDjr circular to am not goiog to exonorate yun quite,! '-The second eoch evr r.o.1 uPr'ondents, which is of eqaa! little wife, bat I am trc-ic? to owa toiriod of Pre-idi-r.t Jacks ns admiois-1 1Qte,rest .lo U bo ProPa 1 me my fault. I was a brute to doobt j tratha wbe-i Snth Carina attempt- j PPI:c:jon for hooU : ycu. Marian, vou man forgive roe, jed to nullifv the laT3 o' h Tni-oil The signs of the times indicate the dear." i S;v.-s -n i t ?3t ?r re--!f hr 'r. ' application cf largely increased num- J, liarold. we fsnau L.) eo bajrpy i r--rrf''-:Kiri of tbr? tfcorv of S- again now, sban 1 we T' the.ittie wo-ov-crnatr. IT-r ehaopioa adro maa replied ; and then tshe wound up Irate, Jv'ha C. Calijua c'iairaed tjat 1 ifr a rrtreTflana i.ir fpiainpra ttn . n . ate 5" :r: j cates uuring ice current, year. 1 ney I ill come to the examinations pos Iseseing all decrees cf quaiificatioa fur the work of teaching, very good, good, fair, poor, and very poor. The purpose of this article is to request superintendents to adopt at their x aminations such standard of qualifi cations as will shut out all applicants except about enough to supply the schools. In this way the schools ill he protected from tbe rush of ia competent teachers, the teachers' profession will be strengthened aad elevated, and the educational inter ests cf tbe public will be greatly sub served. The threatened evil m a swarm of incompetents in cur school rooms at very low salaries. if not checked, it will drive the best teach ers cut cf the profession and greatly decrease tbe efficiency cf oar scho- ls. Tte men to guard the school interests thus jeopardized are the superintend ent. It is their duty to do it without fear or favor. Jn about three hours more I was conducted into tbe room where Mar- tue Coastiti.t.oa -vss not a Constitu tion at all, bat a eoosiituiioaal com pact, and that any state havi:? jrriev aaeea to redress, as it i pat "now, could withdraw from tbe Union, and the natbsal Gove-cceut was power less to prevent iz. Jsrkson, bawev er, was; a national Democrat like Madison, and he cmhed oat nullifi-c-3ti'a and coerced Sjath Carolina and ter people into obedienc-? tr) the Cocs'itatioa &nd laws cf the United -ates. And thus national sovereign- I a the meantime other cares were pressing hard aad fast upon me. In j ian was Bitting with our little one !y- spite c! a rigid examination i could discover no clew to the money. Of course I bad been obliged to make it gO'd. and, io order to do this, bad drained mvself of every available I fartbiair. catural consequence, was Kil inxer Frhers Co ..eaiersm laJxiheT at Fair H.if.e. S unrrac! inte. Fa.. t:;ii day o.s. Ived Inr mutual or.act. Joun A. Ku iy re itinx tr- m the firm. All note sr.i aectuit iae 1 the ftrra are in tiie kazi.is cif Kib haeer tin.'s to wh.:-ni ali aeiemnts wrust te pAid as liier no. ?-Je.e they will I e.jlierte-1 bv le ea! -Trt. 1 he liasinese will l avtinced bv ki:'..x Itre's.. aa-i all order. Kt !utr.tr wi,l re re. t - tt,eir 1' i ait-atlua. I'i'T li..-. S uierset .e Fa.. Mit -h. IfT? J S. B.tLL!XiF. C. H- xviLLiXGF.K. breakfast That meal was a one, and when I bad my coat oa ready to start eff oa pcrtant case, I reminded M I . -ai 3 i . -. 1 ihu tre rarm-rsMD ice money, an ceggea ceri ge'. n arrains; tnv win., tn rsarurjeiarers .no cct OUlCatlY. . ifithsr A tkH ), as a These events happened at a time late forjef year when it was impossible to burned! call in many outstanding debts; so hat and j that after a while of desperate Btroir sn im- g!e against onr B.forfnaae circum- ian Oiisteocps. I was c impelled, aorelr mg in ner lap struggling cara tor life. Some medical man was already there bending over the child and anx iously gazing at its contorted and livid features, but as far I could see doing but little to assist ia tbe battle against death. He left at once, and Marian looked op into ray face and said : "Thank God you have come ! He was doing no good. O, naiold! save ,n appeal to my my baby ; save my child !"' ilel bad nottwnl "I will d what I can to save otR "I bad quite forgotten it," she ex-J inert about the lost money, but had i child," I answered claimed. "Here, Martha, run tip . held several discussions "with a de-f I called a servant a&d gave my ia- stairs and fetch my perse cut of tay ; tective. A fear of incurring addi dressing case: the keys are ia the! tional expenses bad deterred me from dressmg-tab.e drawer." 1 setting him to work ; but as be seem- '.-..-i-a-i virartioQ. WW. I. XJ . ' V. a jnar-.ua new up sitrs 10 o o rer mis- ea to tmas tnat to trace tne monev 1.1 b- t r t. ciea- tTwita lr 1. it; I; ir.ke, A, -a: iti r,i.ir. .. tea "J Sl.CO per Box. "'"WmS cays. B1- .J t'eie'ou Uia'iiresad 1.- I 1 Mitf.Td T. wtstfp. L--ta:rl ;Care IVii. ta'e td Mitiord t rwni L-.ters j; a'm 'tra-i.-t n the .'. es-ate ha-; Litc i'l!.-. Piie.u :e ir k t-B amDti-1 c:.ler.mu. a-tit is 1 deo-ase.1. b.ret.j ir:v,w to lir-is ir. i.'e'e! to said es aw 1 Lette-ssif a.-rr.;.-t:reu.jo i : tie ttr esa'.a '.o u.ikt ircxiivN-iate p vaiet.t alio ta-rrtr baTir. I bavins t-eee TAat-i to tha e iers;ne.i, trr.vt tUiMzszim: tbe .-ia. K f not tten iiti,; ! is bertiy atieai t tft;e ln-ib.-t to it to aa.ke i tress' bidding, while I stood and rhaf ' ed i the ball and submitted to hav-1 DMIMSTKATOR'S NOTICE. 'iag mr coat brushed. In a morarnt , she returned, bringia? tre purse, end room was our reconciiiatioa in a truiy womanly style, with tears aad smiles and kisses. But the mystery cf tbe money was still more dark after Marian's explan ation, and it was months before we penetrated it. We did so at iast, however. Our piano being sadly ia want cf repair, I c-ent for a protesionai men, to come and 'do it up ' I wsi ia the room when be proceeded to take it to pieces. As sooa as tbe front was removed jty Lad its second triaruob 1 perctivea a iitise ciatat dox snogly lodged inside, woich I ioiuoediateiy recsgmzed. My grand idea cow fia.-hed into my mind. Here, then, was the clew to the mystery. . tea tUe thit-i'. Ia my anxietv 1 Lad placed the iaoM7 inside the piano white still under the influence cf bleep Marian was aelighted. She actu ally shed tears of joy whea I uld her of my diec ovtry. "0 ! yon abandoned niaQ,"e ae said, shaking her bead at tne, "co suspect me, wbea all tbe time vou Lad sttilta your own money . The third eptch tad i'sbeeinnice ia tbe halis cf CoDre, where, fr a eeries cf years prior to lt?51, tie Renr-sea'stive s and Senators from the slave States sedtiloosly inca'ca ted the doctrine that 'to redress grievances tbe grievance then being their inability to extend human sla very into the Territories their StatM had the rtVnt to secede from the Uci-on. S ia 1S51, with South The Okra t4atlaalm. The tru bospiuJity of the b me is nevrr l.iodly demoustrative. I: never uvtrwLelms you with its greet ing, though yea have not a ucubt of laws, Cari.-;iaa in the lea J. most of the slave ! States seeded, and James Bachaaaa i Toleii, Jane 2 Ttieconventioa who was tsnnl k-Jaeksa as the Dem-nationals who withdrew from lie icrat-i of to -day are unlike Maiison j Columbus C3nvention was held here and Jefferson, hai given them hcpe,t-day. After adopting a platform a cf immunity frora icterference by af-! ter from PeterCooper. advisingtbe firming that the national Government j Oai- Grreobaeker Vj vote for Geo. had no autboritv to coeree them into t Eioa wa? read aad received witb eutjectiun to the Constitution and i reat ttplause. The following re- iiauon wu stiupieu- iw weeeruy. iou are not ciatnroea ice fauna, epectj, as he shows,! "In view of tue extraorainary po- by tbe creaatibg ot tne domestic xsa- ots iust t-gun in tte oriraa'zeJ eru-i litica! situation we dfem it expedieot iuiuci t.euuucuii .mr.ieta a. uu ;j- a Je cr tee iJeraomccratic party j to aominauf lee t-pe.i ior yocr accjicmocatioa. j aga.ast ail tte settled issues of tbejtime." Quietly it does its work, that it n.y j war ; aad a aii the ethers h&d thein A number cf the supporters ol tbe put yoa in possession cf its results, jcriei-. s wiii tee fourth, and Lkej Columbus ticket and platform were He is 00: the true bo3t, the is coti theui pa- :ao his-rrT ia visdic-atin i retas-d adaiissioE to the hall aad a'- antbority 07 whlca't-r vard beld a meeting whea ta- ."V.VUV.iMi.hb, la. fcntivcr.'v r.iiri t-ie jc'ticiucrx at i-e iiiee vf j lrcne5ia.. u:oiit. .m !,-.- Irjivax c-aiai i p,scr V.,irrerr .Yil'-ird Tp., n Saturday tie i .jsitii: it to preet i!3i do'r autsentiealeo. k-r utii viav id j nte, K t. sc-.tieawa. ws 1 LarnuaT. J aJy 04. W. I " H. It KAXXF-S. i l. 'M' SXYM.K. j Slay; AdaunlstratoT. July U Adttfeayrratr. .-uariaawasec.il lumiimg aoout at sum i cart los. Tnis te agreed to the sideboard. I entered the room do, and the conversation torned on impatiently. Marian looked at me 1 family matters generally. The nn crofsly, 'happy coolness which bad arisen be- In a few minutes the ailed witri vapor, every tpnt bemglthe test hcstess.wbo is ever eo.ng to :.f a carefully iruarced. The cload cl ,va- ;and fro with harned zeai. wt ieh iai-' ai.ir-e ti. r.i;r.r nfi nrr-rrftw nf t! i riamlkoa count v deiezatioa. io a j p would be the easiest thing in the por kept oa steadilr iocreasioe. till j plies forced etLirt t tilVe-. a j p';-i- the States can be assured. This was bv themselves, resolved to sapr-. world, I at last gave him authority ' drcp t water begaa to trickle down jble appearaact. but ratar its use Jibe doetrias involved in all the ', both the platform aai tre ticket p. to commence a strict iavestigatioa. j the wails Still the hi!d oa Marian's j who takes your cominz w;:'a rjuiet aiterspts maie to destroy the Union forth at Columbus, and then the Hal From the detective's I went to mv lap lay almost eheked. its struce'es dienitv at.d noislees Dit.ukirr:;eftr.e -teta n ! ..!r'r..Ti.s'tr. r.rH tad refra oed from voj T is , 1 1- c - . .-r j oi-iinaniriiM in ! . r.. , in-iu! reinbiooll t'J tUDOXt I - " I J uc- . iu 1 1 v 17 . iu . i? y J l ' -a.w ' . . , ; a bo ; pose j.xJay as r. ever was. aai that, Colamba tieiet oat not tne pi I . f-I .ft . f .erx , 1 .1: r- n r- .- f-.V, ? . I . I f ... . - , , , """"s. -iwui. i niuri, uix rj;a;a;j tiai.Ufi- tuc tact, irrowfrjg lainter eacn socceeGinar time, i woo never ootrues attati-o Two cr three mioutt s passed, aad ! asked him if he would lend me the' The cloud was still poerio? cut into very attentive aii the h the room, and nothing more could be; makes y a, ia a wur J. ' done, so I stood at Marian's knee, i watcning for the approach cf s-ai- Ecin-niy is cf itse f favorable yroptorr. Only once Mar-' car. f.ru. od '.t- i heaie." i aotbtn? but the natriotism cf all nee-1 Tbe oer.lnr exciting jf cos. "ttioagh the iostromeaulity icpers bou-w convention etaraets-rn-.i rrat ree-icf the repuSlicaa party, ca prevail iia bitter term-. a sell-out t tLe Ugaias; it. The tipeeca throngbout! Deraccrats. O
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