tVal - 1 01, -B t. fa la . '. t Terras ot fablication Th. Soasrss; Herald .atllsb4 arery Wednesday Morning at a 0 ,M,a, if paid In aJTaooe otherwise Vi o j w U invariably be charged. I o subscript'"" will be discontinued until all trrtrK are Pld "P- Po"""1 ncfc-leciicf w notify ' WU'B abacriben do not out tbeir P!1 wlU ta b"i1 bl' for tbe ""atitiim. Scincriben removing from one Posuifflce to an other i houM give tot um 01 lt 'oncer at WfU el lb present offiM. Ad.lre.- TiC Somerset Herald, $niHret, I'a. J TTORSEYl A T-LA 11'. KOitSEi'., " LAW, uc r.-'.'t, Pa. b. MJl'LL. A J lOKNLY AT LAW, tonjeret, Peaca. 1L b EXPSLKY, AlPuUNEV ITLUr, feuiuerocL, Pcnu'a iKOHGL' It SCULL, Y ATTOK.NEY AT LAW, I i NOTICE. Alexander 11 Cotlivib h.t Ij n umeo the jirac'.ice o iaw in Soiucr:t aud lUiUit counties. . t.Nhl r.SOilLLU. ATTUKNti At UW II sn4 rtouui xufwl'it Agent, bcmersel, jf oijce la ilimmoia Block. 10, ll-ll. I'ALESTINE HAY.ATTOKNLY AT LAW .a.i dealer in real estate,, Somerset, Pa., ft ill ' d to all mmiim entrusted to his care with Jrut, and BdeU'.y. au. -ly. ,,H (. KIMMEL, ATTLK.NEY AT LAW, J somerset, i'a.., wiil ettono lu ill nuniiMS el truFteJ io his cure in Somcrsr'.aad aiij"iu:ua o.uii tie will' promptness and fidelity. lUTJce In .kuu. eu:li Hlfck. leb. i 70-ir HiLBi'iiX A COLHOUN, A TTOKN LYS AT LA' All Hiiniiew ruirur.ed lo tin lr fare mi i' rlK-'eJily uJ uujiuh1i ttL-iitieJ tu. orriLkl iier nlock. t. p&tuirs. J'JH.N H. I LL, ATTuKNtl ATLAW.SICI errct. ". prmptlj .tCciid to nil l.usiutwt eiiirafif to liliu. AJoutj ivU4u oncoUoctioL 4c. Offl-em .ttaaiinoin KuiUHdh. J. U. i KILL ATTOKXEY AT LAW, ff.-ninl. !' fnjioMil.mal tuiurss cntmsteil lmKvreniuT.utxJUiwitij prouipuieuaud tdclitj. ii' J. k H. L. BALK, ATTOKNEYh AT LA W, s,iiuerJl, fa. iil practic In Sow ,! aud adi 'liiiua "vuiiilfs All liuiiunt ec tiuiitJ to Ut ui - ill promptly attended l.. il'iLLlAM H. tUKiNT., AlTUUKLi Al Lw. Somerset Pa., will ive pn.,uij.: ixtteu ti.in t" tu?iness eutrusied to 1is cure iu ruicrse.i ,t,d the a l)oini?K coonliea. Uttce in I-ru:tlLK boose Kiiw. j L". All husluss rutrusted to liiulrcarc will 6iein; and punctually attended to. I'rraa--i'n .iiain Croas stroet, ojipoeile the KamuiKtb block. I 0UX H. SCOTT, ATTOKXEY AT LAW. 8,n;eret Pa. ttiuce In thtj t:..urt H'-usc All mM"Cs entruit"i t" Ins care alleu.ied to Willi liroEi-iuc-f and fidelity. j a.mi:s L. ruuiir ATroiiXEY AT LAW, nsfrset. Pa. Oltire. .Mammoth HliH-k.up ciirs. toiran-e laln froh's Si. tttlot'Lmttt) made, ed UitN filial, lilies exatuined, and all Iru.-il iusl. ,e"sttendi,J Uiwiili pruipluess and Cdtlity. Itlyl S L'JIVEVIXG, Writuis Petdr di.ne uu su rt notice. Ai-Li i.ui.-e at Ca.eheer & Co.'! Store. C. FAVALKEK. I )EN10. AUE.VCV. S F . i:zcr ol Sand Jatrh. Somerset C(un;y, Pi. Jat.i ol tlie Jpat, mrv. ur aid clittui jwv-ni prmipiiy ft.tlt-t ult Jaunty nd Hen 5io cUiuip t-n.rus'vl to I nn. tVrp.iu wi hhiic iy in tirmauun U ik!rrn him at the a '.Hive ivujji ui re iy. I'UYSIClASi). nil. E M KIM I ELL & SON l nler their pr.l,'i.in-tl serrp- to the cil i'ht -I "tn,TiM-t an.! vi.-lnliy. ne ol the lner. brrtqf tt:f nnn can at all liinrs, unless prnfeynion. mi; rurmced I h'Und at their itlue, u Maiu'.. en. i,t ue .auiund. JR. J. K. V.ILLEiK has permanently I, ented l'ioiv'riiiii"rtue practice d his pn'nalon. i'i.fi";.li.li. I'narles Krl?lr):?r'e rtor. iK.i;, :o tf. ItR. H. RKfBAKEK tenders h's prolesslonal J r -eiTicestothecltiT.ens ol Somerset and vtetn l:i ( tfie In residence, one dr westol the Har- 3c H"nse. D R (J. B M AST E ItS ti? l -mtp.l in Somfnwt rir the practice ot Kin jW"'if:irti. and t'Ul'n hi protcai'mal PciTt.'' i t i'n anu PurrouiMinif euntr : oltiec id UancuU. lll j' k; ri-8Mnce with CurUn (rrve 1)1 lR. S. (ILLINS, DENTIST, Pomfiraet, 'Fa. (irtice in Caseheer Block, un stairs. tiert he can at all time he f"Und prepared lodo si. (lo isot wnra, such a nillna reiruiatinx, ex ttrnu.iu. Aninrlal teeth ol all k lads, and ot ttcJr uistenal. Inserted. jrathms warranted. Tjn A. a MILLER ra r sic i a x & s una eox. H remnre.'. t,i Soul h Mend, Indiana, here he rut i oia!led hy letter or otherwl"e. Dr. W.F. FUNDEMJEKC, I.atc Ke dent SurKeoii, feMEye and Ear lafaarj, i-l::a;ei jcrsucertly b the SrieiraUSlYE trcitsss: cf dl aais f s E72 aid Ear, inc!ui- si8rfth8l?K8 asd Threat e, ,, 20 Saaalb ntr Mrrsl. dextists. John bills, DENTIST. ' In t .onrotk k N3 new bulldliijc. ."lain lroM Street. Svmeraet, I'a. "WaVt. COLLINS, ''"f ! t:aetierx F re art's s.ore. Somerset r IeUk la.i niu-en vears I have :reat ly re ; te pnet , it artificial teeth In this place ;fcasiattt InereashiK demand f.irtee'h has In M me u, .n,,ri locllitles that can 1sm u ueth at lower prlrw ll.an you f' ;tai in anv 01 her place In ihls country. . n,,:M " ,K K.t 1f tth (, fs. and If lBt 1 i,v .rav amontc my ihousaixi earla?ri iini",. ndiinjn .wuntiet lliat 'Jf teeth ht that is n jnvhuc ifoivl sat- 'ci, thev caa call nil ni t .in time and iret c. tree ol tmn HOTELS. UMOXI) HOTEL. HWIYSTOWX TA. 'povatiir aixl well known h has lately r?"V'"aliiy and newlv reh'.ted. with all new .""J"1 'nnii'ure. whl. h has made. It a ver H11 'ir"1'l"" M'aee ! the traveling pu'dic. bw T00 "usen not he urwpl all l v.L w,l"a lare pulille hall atKcbe-l r.'a KiN 'nce and rmy etatdliut rnA..!'" ,'''"i can lie bad rtt ie low oat p--"pref I, week, da, or meat SAMtU.Cl hTKK. I'ro,,. , S. E.Oor. lHam'md, Jt'31- ,sr,..wn.Pa. DAVIS BROS., House, .Sign and Fresco PAINTERS. 'iiTH Tia-nied. ig a day - ure mane uj tne indu-irtous id al ixk realre.1; we will atari m i- wu neii, laiyi aod ;lrl jk. :. "ina le 1 1 w,irk la liifht and " " " "e l h Is nHiie will nd "itihiT!?1 and nem elvea l. anyiaie eaai rirni at. ? fcsy 1 ' ""wk r laylnx up larire law Jan, iLL c 4 Augtuia, MalM. 1300 P : I VOL. XXVIII. NO. 35. i.i.va, :n.'. S County Bank CHARLES J. HARRiSCH, t?o!In:loUf made in all pan o l!if l uiiw Jiutol. Charge uio-iorate. hutivr a:nl othrr clinks ! lected n l canhed. Kasicm nnJ Vct.'rLrichanKO always on han l. Komltuiiif? niu '.o fl:h prompt ant Account ollclttd. Fartl'.' l(-lm:x to pnr.'hs'e V. S. 4 PEII OENT. tTKl'EIl IiAN, cn.0 le acwniiuo IiiteJ at tills lini.lc. Tne cn,ii are prtpiUd In 1nomtcatl(f of to, 1 D, Mocitl W I. IK'J. HICKS LA KVi M. HU'U ipts lor Firs si US mm, JOHN HICKS & SON, And Real EsUto Brokers. kst a m i .i s 1 1 1 :u 1 'K. Pcr.-"T.f ilr1rr to !. Tmynr rxcV.jm: ymi. er; v. ur l,,r ref will find It t" their :vai!iiino reifister the ticcript!"n lliereof, r. u- cht. rue Is m-nnl'i -.-r ren'ol. K.v.J rtnte !iu-it.e.i Kenernliy wl.lbe promptly rlt ended to. autls. uai.timoki: stki:i:t, C I ; M I J k KI . A N 1 ), M w. WATCH KS. CI1AISS. SOU!) SlU KHWAUi;, I'lAhoML S, AMICr.l'.'A CLOCKS, MKHH CLOCKS llI.VKll rt.ATLfl II Alii:. JLK l.LLY. I;c. HOLIDAY PBESEKT5I WaLolio? ami Jewelry K'-T lin o t'V SikiUoa Workiucu xA relumrj by ixf rti Tree f t'i.arc. Pu ixl: f h.ir; irt'f r.Jijiriivirii;. r n;s wiir- cl 15 "auctioneer. 1) KT11"S neL'i.iritf mysirvi'e om lira I or Ft r- ain't i"Tt. b Ml tin I I k t! enure r:tUt-iac:k'U AilleUTJ! i'V r.i iil i-r.iii.i.ty ait:i.! ! to. A. KHiTZ, Vvc. .11. t Vriltuewe, I'a.. CHARLES EOPFHAN. MERCHANT TAILOR (Ai.ive F. J. K- -f- r's O.nco.) "MAMSiGTH ELOCS," SOIERSET, XV. LATEST STYLES a:i LCWLET filiCEl 'SATISFACTION CUARAhl LLD..--. 51 T ) ftflOOO A YEAR.iTtjtn -i 0 a lay in yi ur rra J.-lity. Norik. W tiiiien 'in wtil as liien. Many makts ui'rf thiin il!n ii-.t jte. hii. No t-ne ran U to mfc iii'tict fi'.rt. Apv .'i.r can i'o the Wnrk. You run n.nltp (nra cip ti-i an lu-ur .!evH.iM ynur eveiiiiiaft airi farc time tu tli hup;uefp. It cotp itoitiinK to iry tin tiUMiirsi. ot!iirn like I' tor rn'iiny uinkipir iver ff.ered U'uro Hu.!nrV (.lejiniint ami uricily ln:i'7iill. K'atlir, if vcu warn lt know nil jitM.ni iht -hm. uijni;r lu.--iuefi i!i.rc the 1 iiMiif, a, n,j Ur your i:n:i, un l r iwntyi'U tult i nrtii'iihir priviiie temif free: Minplct wi.n.i a 1 an Ir-'c : y u can thin make uj. tip your min-l 'or vonr?c!f A-t.irufs C Va tb.ii E STINS N i " V. Jtnnc II i.-r Mnl.:e. Tins sland.ird article Is cotnpouiul 1 wilh the gro:tlct t-aro. lis Cilocts MC m woiuicrful r.;:u ns satisfactory as ever. It restores pray or fal-.l Iir.ir to it? voii'.iifu! color. It removes aii'l daiul'.uir. U cnijitions, ltchini: It cives the licad a coo.mjr, KCKitinii wnsation of groat coiufovt. ainl tlic scalp by its i:so liccoiiics v.hile and clcr.!i. Uly its tonic properties it restores tiic capillary ;l;iiiils to tlicir normal vip;or, preventing bldiiess, aii'l niak tli;1 hair prow tuick anil stronsr. As a tlressiiifr, I'lothing Las been foiin l so e.Tv'Clual or tio-irab'e. A. A. Ilaye, I.I.D., Stale Assaj-cr f aMassaeliusctts, fiaj-.sr, "Tlic con stituents arc pure, ami carefully se lected fur excellent quality ; ami I consider it the lir.ST I'izepakatios for iu i;it'iidcd purposes." Price, One Dollar. FOR THE WHISKERS. Till elegant preparation may be r-'it-d ;i to change the color of the i i:ard from gray or nny other lindosir n'i!c fclir.de, to brown or black, at, di---cretion. It is easily applied, beincin o::e preparation, a:.d fjuickly and ef fectually produces a perinaneiit coior, whic'i v, ill neither rub r.or wash cif. f'arafactarcd by R. P. HALL &. CI, KASHwA, IMI. rW? FERMANEKTLY CURES k:dney diseases, i LIVER COMPLAINTS, P5 jf'f Constipation and FiJes. 1 ? "I.rm-f JUOXLY TtOlBLESJ tha.i- ' ,rte4 Uke a eharaa. It hcre WiOWT T 7. lJ.r('lLtfS aaaarrcrtiiaU$jj 1 act eufcleall J." I Ml XELM5FAIKCinL,f8-AIlia,Vt, - .' .. t a'Brlraa raloe. After alateca r4 rear, at grtmt aatfrrlnc tnm itlea a Coa . i Ureal It emplotel; oiroa aae.'' I c.8.ISCCAnON,rBrii&lrs,ej.a '. 7 ,t..p wswacra fur M In rmm- i ntrtrl, wine acTcra Liver aaJ Ulu; J I IT HAS WHY? WONDERFUL BECAUSE IT ACTS ON TOB( f 1 LITEI,TIia BOWnLS ANO RliM C1 XEVS AT THE SAME TLWL. Cj Bexsauso It oloane tiie nystem cf r-S th polaoooua burner rnav cjcvc.cpt t ainKrdrviyiirtl Orloary H63o, S !-r. louenes, JnurKlIco, conn.pauoc,i Plloe, or In Rhaumotitm, MeurolK-al and Pemnlo disorders. f KIlsK rV.W OCT la dry Tcptaoi tw y.uada.'T caa W act kr 'all prrpaid. 0 pari as w III mi lx pl f nedine. Tay It at th rraeclX. I'rioc, (1.00. 3 BorUaclaa, U 11 KEN EWER E mi r ii ii laiai " 3 l5 i-i v ti. liiOEG r n mi 1U1JJJJJ I ICSTA1JMSIIKD181S. I H ivintt tno s.ttIcps of Mr. Win. 11 i lirtnif ri as my Anii In s,m-r-t county lortlie ; joinii k uool (U'Hf,.j(i, i 'kk tothauk nty nuuiemus -u-i"tnvri i,T pit Livors, ami otiw-nk iir wr. H.:ri!hart the IUk.ti.1 j.altoDaise cuj-yed liy my i have it very lnrpe f took of ofny own manufacture, consisting; of HLANKETS. UASSl.MEKl-S, SATINETS, JEA.NS, KEl'ELLAXTS, FLANMXS, COVERLETS, CAUPETS, YAUNS, kC, which I wish lo TRADE TOR WOOL lurincr aucnis. OurCi.K.!are MADE KOR SKKV1CK. under my t.wu suiKTiisli-n. and we strive now, as In the punt, to u:ve tatistuction at'd lull value to all. Wf will, at u. n.1, vlidt ail our cuMouicrs iluriuK the Sum aer. " vm. s. moi;(;a. !rtantin H.Milli-. Apr ul.a. v. p.: ni iii::i. SOMERSET FOUNDRY. BENFORD & SNYDER. All kinds o.'Mftlnst made and for talc, coBfist iu in part ol SKI AH GRATES, s l i: i s o l n s s to v i: i. rxi y a s A A O It A TE S .I'LO W a ,v it s ii i: a j:s , .ft-. fr. ,fr., Tho BOAZ, STONER and HECLA A.. 3, 4 and X .MaJond fi raale. AM kin is of CisU.ia-s inado to order at short Illli-j A MACUIXE SHOP . Im-hi-d to the pounilry in which all kln ls o( Machinery will Iw repaired promptly. Wt ; rc do nsr a sncral FOUNDRY BUSINESS And Sulici! all kinds of urdcrs in our line. KEPAir.IXH A Sl'EClPLTr. Nov. 16 THE BEST OFFER YET. A Clmvl Nt wian-r at t'heap Knles and a nnm h r ol Ho., i a .ke into llu liar.cain. A ( on ol A nrci slit's Larue Ju irto liictiuuary and other iniiu.-emeuts to t uti-Kotters. THE WEEKLY PATRIOT Is a journal dcvdied to Liierature. Aicrf'ulture, i'.diiii s. Ai-ience and News. It elves all In ntws ol liie we. k in cirideLM:.! hnii. I'enuvlvania l ew., is a s.cd.il icature. Kach nuinlierc mtalns a couipliiitoi sioiv. stlecled iiociry, wit auo liuni r, articles l,r the laruitr. mechanic and h.. use-wee, r,.',x.,ns ol markets, etiiiorl-il on rur- r, u. uipioi und Kcucral mice!lauy. i'riee ii ou per an. um. SPECIAL INWrCF.MLNTS FOR ISSO. Every new su'os-r!!,er lo the Wkiiklv Patriot wl-o will i! n l u. Two Dollars cu.h in advance and every Id tuiot. riocr who will pay his urrearsand 3.n I u Tao I'xilars in aouhioti. will reo ivo out Cyptj of the v.t.Ki.v atkiut for one year mid i ci,oi e.i"li of tne stareianl novo's. Jane l-ivre' hy t,'harld;o ilruiile, and I)ai.iol Iieronda' hy tveorvo Liiuttf pusiage prepaid on paper nnd tKH'KI TO CLCB GETTEliS. Ten cpiv-s of vs hlklt Pathiot one yearto one P. it., an 1 an eletrant h.u id c.py of l-mnrii rc a CiaStnal Ui tionary" to cluh-hetter 15 W r iltevu copies of U ttKLv Pat riot on year In ,'n k'. Ci, ami an illustrated copy ot ."dacaiilr.v's History ol Enicland" with maps, iua vols., rloih 1 1 club act er 2: W) Twenty copies ol VVukklv PATRH,To"eyear to uue 1. ( ).. aud a.-oj y ol iineat IllastrUled edition of Worcester's Ouarto liictionary ipul lishcrs' pri.-e 10 0 ) lo cluh-fret ter 33 CO Tncse ra'es are s rie ly r.ish in advance. Ko- nilt:;!!! should In; h P. O. mmey order. liA'LY Pathiot. 7 0 per annum. Address PA TKIOT PLBLISHIN(1 CO., HAKBlSliCRU, PA. vUainfit fur vt to ivt-Ttti';imcr for imprcrrmmtt on of (I o?ir f.trmr-tirnj nr it) 'hrr corn pn;iint,trt2f1t mark ant ItV-. 4rrat, jtigHMmftt. Intcr ffrmrft, Aiff-;ft Fait f r Infrinrjfmrntt, and allcfTfanriinunJtrtie l'titr'nt -c.T.yrompf-r nlfmdff f-. I ncrnfhittJt Utat haw turn f y the rntrvt Of trtny at ill, Ta mnrt en, hf P'tUni'ti i um. jb'in? vvntxite the f. S. Patfvt J'rprfrlmcnt, crt enftrgrn i Pt&nt lusing rx cittxii'fljf, vc ran make closrr trttrrhr. and cttr PtiUnts more ftrompttp, and With broader claim, iui v a mnd- zl or tiftch of yirdrrice; ej-frttimUionl vtli-xtti u to patentability, I'rrr of rharif. All enrrrtrtndrnrr tfrirtly roa fJrntwI. 'ri-v ?om. nv i A' fUAtlVii VJS- its r.iri:.r is sjJt i rtLit. WeT'trr in. TiW.inT'on, U lion, rmrttnafter GmfT'tl It. .If K-i. Ht. '. r. Pmnrr, T!:e (;rmnn AvTirrtn .V.ifion-7 J. rut. tn nfleiahl in the IT. ft. I'ttt nt (i P-e, anf n Anc',rot:d PrprtMntutin.e in Conyr': niii mjtfrinlht in mtr client in rrxru ktail in t!ir i n in furxf'tn. A-'-'r'SI A UDllO I .A. Sinner i t'o vs. .lac h 1. Miller. Vo. 4!, Jan. T. lhTfl. (E. D.) 14 lircemli r. 1-T real estate Md tnO.'.I Miller '.it "J Ma, lhT. ietitl'.nol J. Mlllor hr ule p r-les Iroer s'tMl in sh-w cause why sale nould not tie f ct aside. 15 Kerwmtier, ISTU.Saniui 1 ij.iiilier, t, q.. iipiKdi.ted Auditor lo hud abd re-ji-Tt the fnet w i- h n j tnn.fc. Noiice : i-'or the purjKise . 1 the ahore mint uienl, I will sit at the i nice ol Mcsis huer. In ,iir.ers't, I'a , 1 'hursoay. Inrnn v ! lkdo. at 10 iVlo-a a v. ol said di'.v, when anil wheru all icr Hiiis iiitcrei-ud tan att.-nd II th y think- pmer. r-i.ii. tx, uAiiHr.K. Her. 31 Auditor. C. F WALKER oi this place has a lot of his eelehrateri Horse Kakes for sale lieiter than evej an.1 cheap. Anyonewh. wants. ino at on". woul.' ,io well to aend hlin a iMeital card or In som way ua nun know in order to make ure of itettln, one, as he in his round; of Helling might not nut all who wnut rales. AIay' " SILLIES' LIVER" P1LIS " Have lieen the ttaadari rrmrdy for the eureol l.ltrr 'tiunlatala, lomlveness. tr tut. Acne, sirk llmrtiarlir, and all de- ranani.'iit l the stomaen and liver lor over fiftt) ytari. Kosd this: tsrttrrf i.terr rui$ tunc ine of an attack ol Liver oumpiHlnt eiuht yean atandiuK " Win. P.vans, Juliet, Ills. Price. -Jt, cts. Ikh. U. K .Sellers A ., propr's., Pltt- iHinr, I'a. 5uld hy all druvKisia AlSoarch Warrant. allows an ollieer to ro thn nnh your house from cellar to srarrct, and Lindsev'S BlOOd Searcher warrante.1 1 o iiin.uah your s in Iri'ui u p to t.ie and drive out all hhiexl diseases It cures are wonderinl an certified to hy doctor. (.Teachers and people. eTtdula, Mercurial Ils-eas-s Krysli'elas, Tetter, L'lccr In the Lung- or on the Skin lloil Pimple, he , we warrant it to cure. H I a purely VCKetald" Compound and Powerful Tonic Foralehyall Itrumrirta. See that our name I on the bottom of the wrapier. K. K. SELLEKS A W.. Prop'ra, Pituhurgb. Pa C H BCYD, Agent Somerjet.Ta- A WKF.R In your own town, and no cap ital rb-ked. Yon ran give the husinera a trial althout expense. The liest oppor I unity ever ollered lor those wllltnv ti oik Yoo should try noihh n elsenntl .ou see lor yourself what yon cando at the husi nen we t iler No room to explain here. Y"o can devote all your time or only y.ur spare time to I he husinm. and make ureal pay lor every hour that yoa work. V'omen make as much as inoo Send lor si ,rlal private terms ami particular, which we moll free. (i& Outfit Iree. iKm't eomplaln ol bard in.es while yon have such a chance. Adorer H. HA LI. LIT, Portland, Jlalne, June 1L HMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICE ...laicof John F. Prant, late of lirothcrralley 1 wp., K..lnersel nianty. Pa .dee'd. ajettt-rsiii a. mtniMrathAon theaboye estate bav it:K lieen arrauted to the uiMiersixned, noths lr hen-hy adven to those Indebted i , ttto make Inime dlatr i,ament. and tbose hsvioa claims or de Diands will pr nt Ihem I'nly antbentleated tor setirmtut, ctatnnlay, Ftbtuuiy al, at late reruiciice ol uectasca. WILLIAM nil ANT, Jan. 14 Administrator. WJttaMi I ii., .. iju:t, liut'i'.nj.'ca, D, X 11 -SNoT. C E. 66 omer TO THE OYSTER. 0 mollusk nutritljua, . ldvalve dtlicluus, Tncrc is nothing pcrnlct m In thy (ucrulcnt dish. Then dearly 1 "Ted u.h ! UciKbtening our gayetlcs, bwoetccing aspcrlilvs, SofteninK oystcrillcs, Stomachic smoothing, Toothsome and aoothlcir. However Uiou'rt gollopcd, Stewed, roasted or aoolloptd, liuw, pKklod or Irlc I, Thou still art the pride And the iueen of the U Je ! Marine pulilicliin, Imblhing nutrlilon Hy the coltcst of suction And hlandcst Induct! in ; Swet morsels lureathl, Which other fish gain Hy luhor and uiu. 1 hare loved thee, U oyster! Like a hermit bis cloister; Aly eyes CI. wiih inoU.urc. I'm a handkerchief h dstcr When 1 think or tne jullicst, Fun and frirolities Transacted with thee. When the opera's done, And a new day begun Uf frolic and Inn 1 1 ve thee, O shellfish ! With a love that's uuaelli h. O gentle mtllu.-k ! How sweet alter dusk. With the irtrl that yoo love To be gating above At Venus' phases . And Wars as he blazes : On your arm she redijee, And pensively pines, While a moonbeamjust tips Her sweet peachy lips. And there lingers a mist Like a clear amethyst li und the spot you bavo kissed. Oh! who would destroy Sucn loving employ. And capdie Cupid's boy, Full-freighled with joy, With no grain of annoy No draci.ni or alloy, hither measured hy troy Ur avoirdupois. As she wills,!-" so cy: "Oh, toll me, my tor ! Iu that swcei boi und boi, Shall we have oysicr jioiT" JStw York Sua. Ol fUOE BY THE CLOCK. Ilarrj Ilalliday was noted down io blceiivtoD, ibe cnuutiy t'lWQ of is me wbereBbipe, f-.r being ibe joliiesr, tbe i leVeieM, aud lb ot vtiuu uieu. ilo was accustomed io call bnri.-elf ibo biippiest aieo aud ceriaiuly, if ;b; porbfeoii'Q t.f ever iiic s guud icbet cuuld make hot one cupiiy, idea tie was ij.ersea in deed. At tbe time our story opec3 be bad iiteu man ltd ouly noma eighteen muutbs, aud km ju-it eettiifiy diiwo luto ibe tteady, j -girotun;? aobrwty iieu'.uair (be lather uf a child aud Deir. His pueuiun in life, if Dot very elevated, was rei-pecable. Tbecbut aud coLGdeDtial cleik of Mr. Dryon. be cuuuty lawyer, ou acertaia iat uk in tbe tj.u. rvery inorniou vbeu tbe threat clock of tbe to wo struck eight, be daried out from bi oooie not to ceuce work uiiiil tbe naoie clock Kirucs (-even iu tbe even mg. iLe moruiot? io Qupsuoa was a June uioruiut;. and Harry stood at be carded gate puiting on bis gloves, before Harnug to bis labor, aod laugh ing aoi' playiug with bia baby beir Wbile be was so eugagea a voice came trooi tbe lar blue ol tbe bedge wicbiag tbeai ail a goud aioruiog, aud iu aooiber miuuie an elderly inau came up to ibe gale Good murum, Mester Ualliday, aod you, too, main ; I hope as you be wetl, and tbe baby, too. I id main Imi fur what you aid for me, Mesier Ualliday, when my lass were ill, aod lor Mbai, jfur woite did. You'll not I'uiLd me uagra.etul. Down .here, Mester Ilnlliduy, it's nut io:ke up i- Lancashire Fulk ud let a bndy clem bere; tbey aiu't got much pii? here " "What have ji u got your tooln ibere fur, Rimmer ?" a.-ked the yiiuug roan. "Tbe cluck's but gone wrcDu, bas u?" "Mav, nav: tbe clock's noane wrong. Mester Ualliday. I've been here aiiw a mailer of fifteen years aud tbe town clock's never goue wrong all tbe ime. It's Dobbut fules ud let a clock loike thai go wrong. I always cltau it o' Wednesday afternoons, und thaiV by I ve go. tbete tools." Tbe two men walked away from tbe boose together, Airs. Hallidny boldiog ibe baby up to view uunl a turn iu ibe roud bid tbero. Arriving at tbe iffiee, tbe youog man parted trom bis compdniou, aud dived ia t bis wuik. His euipl'iyer was late that morn ing, 1'ft wouder, aud did Dot reach tbe ifuce uutil after eleven o'clock ; when Le was accempanied by a geu leman who was at ouce closeted ilb bim. Another wonder, the usually p diie aud peaceable Mr. Dry con gut, in a few minutes, into it towering rage, as llarrv could bear from where he sa' Ibe clerks in tbe effice, all sat looking at tbe door of th4 inner room in eilent wonder, for eucb a ibing bad u been kuowu before in tbe memory of ibe oldest of tbem. Afier sume lituc. bowever, the sound uf tbe dispute died away ; the s ranger catno out ol tbe private cflL-e witb a enter on bii face, aod wa-i fallowed by the Uw yer, who frowned and fumed uud-r a Bemblance uf civility '1 be latter re-.urued to bis private room, and in a few minutes after tbe clerks bad gone back again t tbir work, tbe only sound to disturb the sileacs of the office being tbe scra cb ol tbe quin.4, writ-o a ebaru cry ws beard iu the ianer room, followed by a call for Mr. Ualliday. In-ide tbe room Harry Ualliday fouud the lawyer slauding by the ta ble, pale and treiublieg. "Oood heavens, Mr. Drysoo ! Are you ill j Let me call a doctor. ' "No, do, Mr Ualliday ; if any one can do me any good you can. It yuu cannot help me I am ruiuei. I must have back tbuse putters." .'l'upersl Wbatpaui rs? Who has taken tbem 7" "I tee you do not understand me," said the other, pressing bis band to bis bead. ' Of course no' ; bow should you 7 Si; down aud I tll tell you all ' I got from tbe baub tkiin morning ceria'.ii io portaoi (ibpers relating to Luld Hittey, wt.icb are uf ite most delicuie uulure. Mr. 0 Ibert llirley, ibe men wbo bas ust left tbe fljee. getting to know by si me means ibat; 1 bad ihenj, followed me bere, aud, pretending to have tome bueioess. set ESTABLISHED, 182 SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, FED. 4, 1SS0. wih rre, diverted my attention from tbe papers, which I bad nut on tbe disk, by quarreling wi h me. Wbile I was so engaged with bim ha must have put tbe packet in bis puckt and bits left with them " As tbe lawyer paid this be leaned bis bead on tbe table, aud gave groan. In minute, bowever, be was up again wii.b feverish anxiety. "Well, rir, shall I tend cut for constable J We can easily get ibe papers back from bim." "Bui the mere suggestion seemed to make the lawyer more distressed than ever. "Xo, no, Mr. IIUidy, it will nev er do to employ tbe pobce. It would bring a scandal oa tho llirley family and yet, if tbe packet is not restor. ed to ibe bank before closing time tbe whole matter will come out, and shall be ruined." i There was a silence wbich lasted some minutes Then the sound of the rjreat tower bard by. etiiking twelve, aroused tbem. "What do vou wish me to do?" a.-ked tbe youog man. "1 don't know what would be best do something, for heaven's sake, Mr Ualliday. Call on the man aod try to get the papers back. Offer bim money, promise bim money ; do any thing so long as you get the pipers from bim but use no violence." "I don't see sir," began tbe other, "now I am io act." "Listen to me, Mr Hallidav," in terrupted tbe other, sitting down in bia chair. "The tact ot the matter is this; these papers must be at the bank before closing time, or I shall be ruioed If vou can get tbem from Udbert llirley you shall bave a junior fiaitjersbip in tbe firm Cau l yon Lancashire wit devise some plan?" Alter some further conversation tbe two parted, and Harry walked out of tbe office grea Iv perplexed in bis mind as to wnat be should do if be bad not been forbidden the nse of force be would soon bave got the documents from tbe man. As it were, however, be bad but little hope of eucceediug Still, be determined to look Mr. Gilbert Uirley up, aud after some search be fouud bim sealed io tbe cuffoe-room of tb Crown bote! lie stated to bim bis errand, and end ed by demacding the p ipers. In re. turn, the man leDed back in bis chair aud laughed at tbe idea "Why, my dear Mr. Clerk, did you bink I was so silly as ail that comes to ? Do you tbiok.l took tbe paper jurit to give ole Drwon a fright I 1 ell vuu. man. 1 intend to ruin rum 1 know very well wtat tbe tempora ry loss of these papers from the bank will mean lo bim, sod I bave deter- miued ibat be saill be tbe Mifferer ibis time. Uut." booil f Thero's no use iu my geitiog into a passion about the matter. Here, take a chair. aud 1 11 tell you why I've done this Have a cigar l" As Hurry leaned over to take a ci irar from the case offered bim be cast keen, swift glance at tbe breast pocket of tbe man's coat. Ob, yes," said the man, noticing ibe look, ibe papers are here," tap piog bis pocket as be spoke, "aud here tbey shall stop fur the present." 1 bree years ago," be continued. "just before the old Lord Uirley oied, 1'ryson drew up a will, by wbicb I was shut out from gettiug any portion of tbe estate. lie merely acted as tbe instru ment," said Harry, "and was not responsible for tho contents of tbe will " A lie: be was directly responsible, as 1 kuuw, fur be was tbe one to sug gest tbe clause which left me without. i pc'-by. It's not tbe first trick of be kind be bas played me, ei'ber, aud by I'll make him suffer for ii now. It was in vain that promises and threats were tii-ed by Harry ; the mau wspeifec(ly indifferent. Look t.ere," be said in a Goal manner, after some time had gone by. when that, cluck" pointing to the tower cl"Ck which was cpp'istte 'strikf-s three, I'll let you bave the papers ; because then I know (be bank will le closed, aud it will be loo late Now, then, as I bave bad enough of your company, I'll say good morning Come bere at three o'clock, aod I'll give you tbe papers. Till tben, adiox; I am going to take a steeta." Agiurt such ill luck nothing could be dooe. Mr. Dryson sbut himself op in his room, wbile Hurry wandered anout ibe streets in deepnir. lo toe course ot b:s wanderings be stumbled across bis old friend, tbe clock mender, and to bim he confided as nmcb ot the matters as it was safe to i ell. 'Come up to tbe tower wi' me, lad. mod we'll talk tbe matter overtbeer," was tbe response tbe young man re ceived Tb two went op together to tbe top of the high tower. It was a cur-iou- place: beams of wood, covered wub dust aud bung with cobwebs, stretcbeil fr..ru side to side; aud were i-upporied by great toothed wheels, that went rouud iu a slow, measured manuer. Overhead, in a bale belfry, buug ibe boil on which ite bours were siiruck. Tbe light came in very faintly iudeed, s thai ibe w bole place bad uu air of dimness and myttery, as though lime himself bad taken np bis abode iberd "Subee, lad," said the old man, "steal his watch and set the fingers ou it back a bit He'll never kuow it" "It's no use trying, Rimmer," re turned Harry, sadly. "He won't go by bis watch ; he'll go by this clock. He can see it from bii window, you koow." Wbile Harry was rpeuking a quick louk of intelligence (Imbed across the old mati's face. It was goue imme diately, bowever, and he shook bia bead wiih Some mattered remark. Harry had noticed the expression, and a( once be knew what tbe old man bad been ibiuking cf u, iviimier." be erica ont. in a pleading t ine, "it would save us. Do i i it wiil d no harm, and it will save us " "I've been fifteen year : here near a matter of and the town cbek's never gotten wrong in all l' lime. I canua do't, Mester Ualliday ; tbe folk ud never forgive me. Doau't ask me 7. aoy now, more, Mester Holiday, doan't "ielb, replied the young man, speaking wiib a tremor iu bis voice, "when your child was ill my wife narsed ber and did more for ber tbao all the doctors could bare doue. You know she did, Setb: you owned it this morn lag." He bad come close to the old man as be said thi.-i, and he laid a band on his shoulder as be went on "Now, Seth, you can save a good man from ruin, and keep me, my wife and cbild from poverty. For tbe sake of your lass, Setb, do what I ask you. rut tbe clock on a quarter of an hour." For a time the old man stood irres olute ; and tben grasping Harry's baud he said, with something like a sob : Well, I never tbowt as tb'owd clock I . boasted so mnch ou would ever go wrong so long as I were here to look after it. But I'll do it for tb v sake, ltd, though the fouk will all lose faith in it and in me. For.fifteen year, Mester Ualliday, tb' clock's al ways bin up to tbe mark; but I'll put it on for by sake, lad " As ibe old man sp ike he turned to tbe machinery aod made some altera tion. The bands on tbe clock traveled on iu more than double quick lioio Had there been anyone looking tbey would bave been astonished at the rate at which the time traveled. That done Harry thanked the man warmly thanks which were received with sorrowful aspect and hastened to where he was to receive the packet He found tbe possessor of it lying on a couch in his room, yawning very mucb Ud seeing Harry, be arose end looked at the clock iu the tower "iv Jove I id do iilea it was so lote. Tea miuuies to three ? Sit down aod wait, my friend I'll kepD my word about tbe pepers." So Ilarrv sat down and waited ; every second seemed a minute, and everv minute an hour. What if the man should by some moans find on' the deception placed ? If be should look at. his watch, would b. not arone bis suspicion to God tbe difference be tween it and she tower cluck 7 Tbos and a hundred similar questions rose in bis mind as be sat waiting, listen ing anxiously for the welcime sound of tbe stroke A for tbe other, he took no notice of Urry, bot stood looking out of tbe window at the pasoers-by. Tben came a sonnd that sent ail he blood buck from the young man's heart, and made his face first flu-b crimsoD and then tern pale the first str- ke of three rang out lis started to his feet, and stood waiting, not with bis face turned to the man at the window, but away : for he feared tbat be might betray himself. "Oje, two, three, and a wav," cried Gilbert Uirlev, suitiog the word to the stroke of the bell, and throwing tie packet into tbe other's hands at be last word. "Anw you ve got what you want, and I have gtt what want." Not staying to reply, Harry hurried ff to the bank, where be gave io the lmpntarit packet. This done, he has teued off to relieve Mr. Drysou's anx iety ; and then after that leaving the lawyer to see the man wbo bad attempted to ruiu him he went to tbe tower to comfort tbe clock clean er, lots was a somewhat difficult process; but it was not impossible, for be promised to see the old man afely ibrougn any inquiry tbat mignt be made in case of tbe alteration io the time being noticed. This, fortun ately, was not needed. But Uarry's gratitude took another shape ; for he and bis partner, Mr. Dryson, bought bim an annuity, which rendered bim comfortable iu bis declining vears. ud wbich consoled him for having made to' owd cLck tell a lie." As to Harry aud the old man, they ofteo -ed to tango beartnv together at ibe ay in which Gilbert llirley was 'out- one bv the clock Ilea ISrierltj s Journal A ft Oman's) Hladnrss. Tbe Baltimore Even Saturday ays : If any man wonts to t-ee his own sex at us worst, and woman display oue of her loveliest traits, let him go early in tbe morning to a police sta lion boose when tbe magistrate is disposing cf tbe cases of tbose arrest ed over nigbt. Almost any morniog be will Gad sume man there wbo ba beaten bis wife, and been arrested and locked up tor it, and almost io variably be will nod the poor bruired woman there to intercede for bim Perhaps be has been druuk the nigh: before; be looks at bis wife witb a dogged, villainous look. Ue tbioks hot she bas come there to wiuesr agaiost him. Tbe poor wife, witb swollen, disfigured features, will g. up to him, say something kindly in a low voice, perhaps offer him a caress All bight long sbe bas lain awake thinking of bim as a prisoner, as a criminal bebiud tne bars, wbile be was soddeu in sleep. Her heart yean.ed for him. Sue forgot her buns, bis brutality and ber uuguisb and terror; sbe was thinking of bim in a fcloj cell, and sleep fled from ber eyelids. At daybreak sbe was at the station house, aud when bis case is called she is ready to swear bim out of trouble. Heaven forgive ter, of ten sbe tells what is out true for bia sake. Sbe will say to the judge taat ber husband was tbe kindest man in tbe World, except wbeo in bquor; that be never struck her before iu bis life ; ttat he blow didi. t ourt ber or tbat sue got tbe bruise by a fall sev eral diys before. Ofiea she will plead for the brute witb such passion ate entreaty, with tearful eyes and broken voice, ibat stern justice re leuts. The wretch will say tbat be was ersay witb drink and tbat be is very sorry and will ask her to forgive bim I Yes, witb rapture she will forgive him. The tears of entreaty are turned to tears of joy ; and there in the station bouse, surrounded by a brutal crowd of prisoners, she will offer ber trembling lips to be kissed She will seem to love bim more leu- deny aud devotedly tb.ua ever before, aud they go out together, and walk side by side homeward, sbe bappv aud be pondering bow to give ber another "licking" without geitiog ar rested. TI 1 1 i 1 VI CHlA.o E0S0E1SG GARFIELD! Tha Sergio t3 Ohio's Evcrirr. An Knthu?iiaMtio Jathorins A Slia;lt Accident-Siieochea by Cieneral (Jrarfield, Messrs. SSlillbari;er. C'lapu, liuttArwortli, Keofer, fciapp and Dunnell, Senator Hamlin anil Others. There was an old-time rally of Re publicans last eveaiu on tho occa sion ot tbe serenade tendered by tbe Ohio State Associatiou to Senator- elec. Garfield. Tbe members of tbe association assembled at the Nation al Hotel about 7 o'clock, and, headed by the band, took up ibe line of march to ibe residence of General Garfield, marshaled by Captaiu U. C March and bis astdsiaois, Colonel Robert Harlan and Thomes E Kiug. Tbe procession was attended by a calcium light. A committee on recep tion, cousistiug of Captain Blackford, C'oloucl Fooie aud J. Warreu Youug, was seut in advance of the liue. and took charge cf the arrangements. Ia trout of General Gat field's houso a platform bad been erected to accom modate tbe speakers and otbers Af.er ibe prucseioa arrived ibis platform was toon crowded with gentlemen and ladies. After the baud bad rendered several ( teces of muaic, in response to ibe cries for "Gai field." General Garutid appear ed upon the piaitorm. Tne bund then struck up "Hail to tbe Cnief," but bad not executed m re inau oue or twu bars aqoq mere was au o.ni nous ciacking beard, aud iu auoiber uiuuieui ibe platform gave away, aud tDa ibirty ur more people ou it sank out of the view of tbe people. Tbe fall wao a'Jou:. five feet, but fortuu atelv ibere was uo oue seriously in jured. A geuileiuau named Ala I well bad bis abkle badly sprained ui'uer was very eooa restored, tne Oaud finished tbe air wbicn had beeu interrupted by the accident, aud Geu eriil UaiUeia luouuted ICC ooretj ot bis buuse. alt ibis lime there were a couple thousand people iu trout of ibe bouse, llou. Samuel Shellebar ger, preeideul of the Onto S ale A?jo ciutioo, lutroduced General Gat field. making an eloiiueat speecn. Mr. Sntliubarger, spuSe ot tbe duty as eigued bim as a very p'.easaui oue It was not to pay a xueie persuual compliment thai ttiey bad called Ibere. He referred io ibe pride uh wbica the people of Oau bae waieo eU Ibe carear ot IDcir aistluxuisbeo Seuttior eitct. itirouga his cDiionood. ine struggles .ot bis youtb, to bia strong inauboud, wbeu te devuied bis all io ibe cause ot bis country, iu its aatkest bour. uud wteu in hours of peace he was called to a more Con spicuous field ot Usefulness. But iu tne selection ot General Garfield as Senator tie people f Oalo bad nut looked merely io the past. Tbev louk io ibe future. lie bad been se lected io a suit more Useful and con spicuous place. His selection bad special regard to affairs immediate ly before bim in ibe future. Tbe critical period of ibe country bad beeu solely passed, but iu the iuiuie diuie future tbey were confronted witb affairs of stupendous magni tude. .Nam it was for theoj to see iu the future that it shall come to pass tbat ibis people will be but oue people, all aiiSe, equal before tbe law aod equal in the protection of tne law. Tbe work ot Oeau.ifyiog, finisbiug and restoring the Republic iu all us parts, lies before us. It was the care uf Auiericau statenmeu to tee ibat, our cjuiaierce was restor ed and that our National faith and bouor were preserved. Ia bis judge ment, in me selection of General tia. field ibe people of Oo.O bad lu view bis relation, to the immediate tuiure and bis fiiuess iu sbapiug the great event of the future. General Gai field was tben intro duced, and when tbe storm of ap plause abated be proceeded to speak Ue said that he was too we1! ac quainted witb tbe springs and foun taljs of aciiou of tbe Auiericau peo ple to believe tbat this deuionitraiiou as luteuded for anything so poor as one mau. It uieast a yreat seuti- uieut, aud iu that scntiineut be join ed them as brothers aud bailed tbem us a frieud. "As cinzeus of Ooio .'' be said, "We bave mauv reaeous to be proud aud vastly more to be grateful grateful to tbe State for what it has doue for us, and to the Nation for what it has doue for that Sta.e.'' He iheo refc: r ;d to 'he ear ly settlement of Louisville, Kentuc ky, by George Clarke, aud iu glow- lug words det-enbed Clarke's pilgtim be over ibe mouutaius to Virginia io ofler his services to Patrick Hen ry to briug to the new Republic the great Northwest, aud bis subsequent exoeduiuu truui Pittsburgh, which resulted io wresiiug tbat Western country from tbe British crown Wbeu ibe war was over, tbe lerrito y now known as Onto was opened to settlement and all ite elect beroes be Revolrj io i. To-day what. Ohio sbe was Oy virtue ot tbe Uulou Let, no man say be loves Onto before the Union. We love tbe Uuio:, our creator, aod Ur.io, us darling child. Though we love tho Cicsar ol otir Slate goverjmeut mucb, we love tbe Rome of our Union more. We owe a duty in our State direct to C lum-bu.-i, bdi, we owe a duty to our Uuiou direct to Washington and uot ihrougn Columbus. Tbe recent campaign was sigcScaot. It meant first aud foremost, tbe supremacy of the Na tion, and second, tbe honesty of oar Nation. Tbe ruling idea of Onio ; nut, however, tho "Ohio iea" was that tbe bouest money of ibe people and their booest obligations shall be maintained. ' ia closing he said that bo far as tbe future was concerned be only asked tbeir indulgence to let him do what be had to do, ia bis in dependence, in bis own way. He wished that bis bouse was as largt as his heart, so be could ask theiu all io,and then bade tbem good bight.. When General Garfield bad finish ed, .Mr A' M Clapp was called upon, abd made a brief smecb. saving mat be was at loss to understand wbv be was singled out, as be was not an unioiao, laougb te confessed to bav - WHOLE NO. 1401. iugriranhis Er.-t ool; ical iurp'ra tion from Jo.-ibui U timing, and niigit tbertf.re be rec 'gu'Z-d us an Ooio man That General G o field would be true? to tbe trust confid-o in bim bad been foreshadowed by bis bravery on tbe field, as well as by bis talents in tbe Houe Tcey bad doue ibtnjstlve honor in honor ing bim. Cougressuan Ib'i.jamio Bu ter worib, of Onio, was next called out. He said General Cat field demna strated wbat tbey meant when they talked of equality of opportunity Ue was proud of General Garfield aud rejoiced that they bad teuaered bim serenade. There was another, he taid. within tbe sound of his! voice to wboui he was glad to do honor. Toat ine, he said, was El.zi B Garfield, the mother of General Gai field, and he appreciated the tact thai sbe bad giveu the world a citizen wbo in every sense worthy ol Oe'ug called a tuun "'President," cried some ooe la the crowd J "les, call bim President, if you win. Tbat is ia the near future, I hope," couiiu ued tie speaker. General Garfield bad demonstrated what it was possi ble tor every bright-eytd boy to ub turned. "If be bas a good mother," cried auoiber voice. j "Aye," said Mr. Butterworth, "u be bas a good uio:her, and good mothers are ex ceedingly numerous iu Ohio." Refer ring to the charge by some thai Gener al Garfield was la'.i.udinariaa iu bis construction of ibe Constitution, be said he understood its genius and epirit. Toe Constitution was iutend- ed to enlarge abd not to restrict our opportunities; to protect and not to deatrov our L'uiou. Tbose who talk about lati.uliuariaa construction cDonld lot k nearer io bume. Rocked iu ILe craJlo of liberty ; reared where every mau earned bid living, it lsn i pos-iible that General Gar field coula bd an euemy to tbe Con stitution. He bad uever given up to party wbat "oelouged to mau. Tne next speaker was Senator Haujlio, ot Maine, wbo greeted Geu eral Garfield io few eloqjeut words Cougreesniaa Keifer, of Ooio, tva- ueXt, Coiled up .u. lie referred to ite fact, mat iu eeieciu;,- a m .n lor tvua tor, Oaio bad b-ea careful to select oue of her 310,000 s , Idler. Cougresiuaa Sapp, uf Iowa, was tbeu coiled out, aud, in tieu uf mak iug a speech, pr-'potied three cheers tor General Garfield, whie j were giv en most heartily. Congressman Duaoel, of ilinaeso ia, Wus the last speaker, ahd, refer ring to bis loug ar-ueia,i"D wilt Geu erul Gai field iu ice llou b. in id be was but BUi priced tho; ,Uepe pie uf Oaio bud buhOied him, nor ibai ibe people of ibe whole couutry re JoiceU lu bis seli-c ioo. While Mr Dunnell was .-peak.ug the rain beau to pour, uud tbe speaker I oied out upou a sea of umbrellas. Wbeu Mr. Dunueii fioisLed the crowd dispersed It was intended lo have Congress men UpdegralT, ot Ohio, and Loring, ot Massachusetts, speak, but the raia prevented it. After the speaking mere was areeepijo. in the house. All who went in were presented to General Garfield's motber. Anioog those present, in addition to tbe speakers, were Congressmen Upde graff, Cannon, Page, Blow, Calkius, Wise, 1 acbeco, A A. Towuseud, Farr, Dec ring, Mortoo, Henderson, Hawk, Luring, Briggs and Willets, Second Comptroller Upton and Col onel Rockwell Tevlblng in tne Hsrss. la connecting the teeth witb dis eased eyes we are not following the toohsh prejudica which attributes all troubles of sight to the wulf teeth. These teeth are harmless euough ; jet the popular prejudice has a basis w hich ii would oa well for horsemeu not to ignore. Most diseases of the eye occur at tbat period of 1 fe when tbe milk teeth are being most raoidlv shed and tbe permanent teeth are coming up To suppose (hat a horse suffers nothing in cuttiug bis teeib is a great mistake, as is show n by tbe frequently slow and painful mastica tiou of some vouug animals, bv the occasional dropping ot f jod iu a half cbewed condition, and by toe beat, redness aud swelling of the palate aud gams. Tbat red, s woolen and teuder stale of the roof of tbe niuuib bind tbe front teeth, familiarly known as "lampa-s," is but an indi cation ot this teething trouble, aod iu not a few iostauces it renders tbe animal feverish, weak and, by virtue of the general congestion of the bead, strongly predisposed to inflammation of tbeejes Toe wolf teeth are ia the mouth duriug the greater pari of ibis period of teething, aod are usual ly shed towards its completion ; so once it is biuted that ibese are tbe cause uf tbe trouble witb ibe eyes, the owner, looking into the mouth, seems to find ample confirmation of the statement. Tbe wolf leeth are, however, the most harmless ic the mou'b, having long ago reaCQed tbeir full develop meot, aod are bu slib ly iuerted ij tbeir sockets, wbile ibe grea-. and dan. erous irri.a ion anead on the cu ting of tbe large grindb.g teetb and, in tbe male, of ibe tusks The preseucc ot the wolf teeth in ibe mou'h at tbis time is an accident and nor. an i'.jury. Tbe temporary re covery of en following itietr removal would bave taken place ail the sane bod tbey beeu le f . ij tbe mouth, aud a later aitack is just as likely as if thry were present. The excitemi-ut attendant ou teething is natural. Any costiveoess of tbe bowels should be Corrected by the freding, or, if neces sary, by one cauce of Glauber's salts, daily. Teeth pressiog painfully be- neath tense, resistant, pin;ul gums indicate tbe need of the iancet ; teeth entaogled on tbe crowos of tbeir suc cessors should be rem ved ; all ex cessive sweiliug, redness aod tender ness of the gouis demand lancing; and, finally, all unnecessary excite ment or exhaustion should be avoid ed. Lire mock Journal Recent experiuten s in England show thot while it takes I5J quarts of milk of tbe booatbora io yield a pound uf butter, this am ant is pro duced from 10 quarts of Ayrshire I mdk. 9 ri'iuris ot G llowa milk and 8 quarts Kerry milk, tbe milk being p.oduced, as nearly as possible, un- : tier the same conditions Affrel Wsa. Why is it that pretty women are spokeo of as if they of all others, were tbe elect ? The term ia merely conventional, for she wbo U interest ing, from whatever cause, is general ly called "pretty" by ber masculine frieuds, though ber femiaioe ones are not quite so ready to accord ber the title She who has graceful manners or style of dress, or cordial, bright ways, is frequently termed pretty, thoogh both face aod figure may be very ordinary. A really plain wo man wbo has a taste for conversa tion, style in dress, taste and quick sympathies, will prove a very formid able rival to a wumn wbo can boast i uly n beautiful complexion and reg ular feat ires. A woman must p s ess souieibicg more lhau merely a beaut f ui face in order to charm ber admirers for any length of time Tbe first favurobie luipres-ioa sbe mak-s may be en irtly spoiled by a loud voice, or a coarse iaugn, or manners which are no. agreeable. it is extremely d. tli cult to say wbat is the real triieriou of beauty in wo man, la the S tudwich I-dauds only a very fit woman is c nidered beau tiful; tbe Cniuese admire deformed feel and black teeth. A woman mu-t wear a ring iu ber n -e aud be tat tooed sky blua in uider to wij tbe admiration of a South Sea slander; aud African priuces insist opou hav ing tbe teeih of their brides filed iike the teeth of a saw. Most girls possess personal attrac tions ia a suflk'ieat degree to render ibein agreeable to somebody. Tbe same face does not wear tbe same as pect io every beholder. Tne eye of love will discover attractions wbicb would surely escape tbe eye of the casual and iudiffereut observer. It is well it is so, or there would be no matrimonial chances for the hopeless ly ugly girls. They depend on their power of being agreeable, and if cul tivated ia the right way tbis power will be of more use to tbem toan aoy other. There is great partiality shovn ia tbe cul.ivation uf tbe bead over the beart. But the culture of the latter should be real. Tbe counterfeit will uever pass muster. Sbe wbo truly studies to promote tbe happiness of tWe with, w bom she is associated, wiil never lack admirers. A woman who desires to please must endeavor to be pleased. She must show no consciousness ot sell no desire to make au impression in any way. Tbe social laieuie oi oibers must aeitgbi ber to tbe exclusion of any delight ia her own. Thai is tbe most agreeable woman I ever met," said an old gwuiletuon to me one evening, an he lift the side of a tall, pale, sleuder woman, with uutidescript features. I smiled, having noticed that tbe "agreeable wuoian" bad not spoken only ia mooy syllables. Her charm r nun lav in being able t iHien Well aud he loVed lo talk. Sbe UU- ders o,d tbe art uf being agreeable, and cultivated it, riuce sbe bad ueith- er beauty or style. loewo.u-tu wbo indulge- ia sar casm, or lose pleasure lu saving1 natetui I Lings is uever spoken of at being agreeable. Her sueers, aimed perhaps at some defect iti person or some raered opiuion are worse than blows. Tbe bright, sharp witrici-m may caus the laughter ot the most tbougbiless hearers, but to ibe per son aw wboni 11 is leveled It is like a leil bot ueeule piercing the soul No soul stands out without dis- gu;.ie. 1 oere is al-vays a veil be tween it and tbo-e wb would fain pierce us mysteries. Ibe face i ex pressive, i:, is true. It bet. ry- tb euioiiourt of ibe hear:. Yet eo it is but a mask to conceal the true char acter of tbe owuer. We read ia toe history of men and women famed for their beauty of face and badness of beart ; and we frequ ntly meet cruel, heartless women w tb all the graces abd apparent innocence of a young girl whose life bas been all purity and peace. Much bas been written by talented writers on beauty of features versus beauty of character ; but no oue is the worse for beiog reminded very frequently that wbile we cannot all bave beautiful faces, we caa all at tain beau'.v of character, if we will, and thus render ourselves agree able. Moral beau' v is the only kind tiiat is durable, that wiil la-t as long as life remains io the soul. Therefore women should seek it more earnestly and va!u9 it m re highly than tbe mere beauty of complexion or feat ure Men make a terrible mistake when tbey marry for beaoty, for style, or for acc impiisbments ; the best and dearest wives are tbose who possess the magic Secret of being agreeable under any aod all circumstances. If ber heart is light, is she agreeable be cause it is natural for her to be so, she will b happy, no matter how dark tbe stream of life, or bow on- propitious ibe circumstances. Sbe will look on tbe bright side of thin?s, and ber spirits will not rise aod fall liki tbe merenry in a thermometer. Her rontinaat cheerfulness will pot sunshine iu ber husband's beart, and make his burdens more easy lo bear. Ste is not only agreeable herself, but her example makes otbers so, too. At Excellent Sermon. A little bootblack called at tbe res idence of a clergyman of this city and solicited a piece of bread aod some water His servant was directed to give tbe cbild bread from the crumb basket, and as tbe little fellow was walking slowly away and shifting the gift between bis fingers tor a pif ch large enongh to chew, the min-i-ter called him back and asked him if be had learned to pray. On receiv ing a negative answer he directed him to y : "Our Father," but be could not un derstand the familiarity. T it our father your father hit faher?" "Why certainly." The boy looked at him awhile and commenced crying, at tbe same time holding op his crnmha of bread, and exclaiming between his sobs: "You say tbat your father is my f. her; aren't yon ashamed to give your little brother such stuff to eat wbeu yoa bave got so many thing for yourself 7" Mot Io Foes! Shelled Corn. Where corn canoot be ground witboot too much expense, the next best way is to mix tbe shelled corn wub shortcut corn stalks; dampen the mass and let it lie a few hours. when tbe cattle will eat corn and stalks together and masticate the corn much better than when in cob. Tbey are obliged to do this in mas ticating tbe corn fodder; besides in this case, the corn will be raised with the cud and remasticated, thus giv ing it the benefit of a second grinding wnich it dees not have when corn is fed alone. Tbis is a matter of g:ei importance in feeding. i