JTernis of l-'ublication Tho Somerset Herald ..aMieU'l every Wedaeaday Morning at J2 W w.ll lsTarf-11'')' l ehargad. No ubi?r1;,tl wiu dlac-m tinned until U 3r-orirei are I" "P- Poitmaattti neglecting L'1'7 B "i"" ubacribar? do. sot tak oat K-r pij'cn rlllt held Ue for the tuleriit2un. ,,'!'" r"tnjr!Qg from ona PoatoBiee U an- p ;., H..U.v.gl - .j s. the present offloe. Addreft ri.e Somerset Herald, Somerset, 1'a. J TTOnSEl'l A T-LA W. F. 1 AlTOKNEY AT L4W, to juieraet. Pa. l;. t-.t'VLL. AlIURNETf AT LAW, Nomoraei. Penca. Al iUiiXEV AT LAW. fcomentel, 1-enn'a (J 1 iiOilGE U SCULL, ATruKM LV at law. SuUiefJ-eL, l'a. A N ru;fc. Alexander II. CJolt,-.'.! .1 i ill orasUce o law UI t'tl'.t: . ItUtl. - aad ir r Hi l'.Mtlll.LL. ATToiiNt-Y AT LAW. tut I'ni'ln Agent. Nomi.-:c-l, ace ;ii Mature u ti'.j-.-t. )au. li-U. iyn hay. attoi.nky at law ic:-o;r in real ea;.ito, Souj'-riet, Pa., will i-'.l tti 'Ito-ss entrusted lo bis eare wl' ti x-c aJ aaeU'jr. . u-iy. (1. h.1 ..l.MLU ATll KNL'Y AT LAW, r'' . i'ik-, atl'uu I-, all (nih,!ii;a ea- run' i'UifiA'iiii if'j"lllltik "M1Q- i.ii .:li;suil flutlllj. :fc, feb. is Tu-lv : :.. i COI.r.i iiX, ATniKXhVS AT 1 m . 1-uMue.if ciiiruied to Ujtircjrj .- .1 !li alio 1'Uiirlual y nltfndLU li. u - l-i A'Ui-r'o lilwk. L jtetvaira. 11. l i U AITUKNtY ATLAW,S'M- 1 ni.i ;r ".rplly av-iiil to a!l ii srF I , w him. ..l.iu-y nav4D-d on oi' tloo f : in m.- j:ui"Iii lialldiua;. aildiuar ATT.iNtV ATI.AV.', .. u'1i- JZls. T. LITTLE & SONS, . . II. L. UW.V., ATruKNKYS AT , . Soliiersrt, fa., l:l prarliwr !ii Si.ui- .iiiwiK counties. All l"jniii ss ta : .ai - il; le jToicptly af.ei.iii.Hi to. ,M II. tion.N'TZ. AlTuKXLi AT ..mr-i'l Pa., wiil tele p:-u'.j.i attrn i:. $ enlru.-to;l tu a.-? care lu ; --i;.urtl "in'.ttn ci.tu.'.'.aa. Oifl.-c in i'mlizp ,i a r.l. PPKL, ATTi !V.X tAS AT A li i'j.-ui' emruH'.'ii ti. tin ircurcwill i-'in -ta iUv att'iihic-i to. -n-i M:iii t'r' atrwt, -piA;t tt rTKXLY AT LAW. "'' In l.'ir t'.iart H'ti-i!. A -t'' to !;g c-rt) ilU-Uutd t'lHi ! lditj. ::i:s l. itgii, irinuXl.Y AT LAW, 1 a. t "T re. Maicnotli ?'l(-rli.;-' y'ir?. t , o- ri'i i;; a: t ;i t 1 1 ' I uri- l. 1 t -1lL (-r. ii.i.Uit. a-i-i Uu'ii.j. j :. .i . . l-- t nit H ir ; wii .i. r. I..:. i r' t '. -..ir . i .. . -.!. t.me i . j..iaire ujyiciAXs. :); l K I M M KI.Ij r. SON i-.n! fMTvi. ( !b if i- m 1 vi' i'ti: v. i tic ui thv tiii'Tf- Intiii at U.f tr anv, on tain !SU :i 1. l)r; - :--t- i- (K" ciMirm ol SmoTit arl vi' m- I) (i. li MASTKBS ( ! l; SoT-iiTJPt for the jira-tire of !i!s i., arrl tcn4T!i hi (rolesi'i i:il i-rvlcH( to : t v.n nhl inToun-un-z r.untry : ortii in til l::--k : r-flden-e with t-'urtls rove. I H. (MiLLlNS, 1IENTLST, ?m', I I !-a. t in i"eirer'F Hl.n'U. up ttatri. ' ; Cdn at an times I found pr. par-! to io w-.L. suoii ( tillina. r.-cuiniinif, ex-i-. :-a. a.'. ArtiiHiial teeth ol all kiniia, nt ct i.J:rr.i.!.l!r:ed. Oien.tion warraniel. A. (J MILLER rsiciAX j- s vug box. '. to South Iti n'l. Im'inna, wl.crehe .ie-! I v Iouit r otberwii. i r. W. F. FUNDENBEKG, I .ate Kei:lMit SarReon, ;;:?i2:tEj8 ani Ear Mrmarj, ' .... .. W.aWarfKOilV, l..j J t-2 --a r-- v .r , -.., u . ij H.iath ntrr trl. v. jj-:xtjst.. : li, a i J 1 o ,:iH!"ir. -r. -.tt. I a. r. COLLINC, m:Tisx, : t ' -.-r ,pst 1 L..raliy ol .rtr' 1.1 l--. S In il'i (.,pre. "--luif lrtt.i.-i f.r:whh.lu ;ii'it v.t t.-i ri t -n j i. ine a-i n uit-.ie. iurt . '..t r 'l-i i 1,-rf 'i1m c..! t'.-! t f.-1 v-' -r il on tue a, k - tun. a: r rt. HOTELS. y AMj.ND HOTEL. srovsTw. im. .' t t al.ran-1 well known hoc" baa ta'elr "'-Uk'l.ly and uewle remtet. wits ail new - i-t ..t lunn'ure. wlii.-li ha ma-le it a very U,? 11"iig plae f.irtlM trnvellna- .uSL-. lr . ' ' " r-- m run not t .arpal. ail le- . "."'"'". with a lr nulilip hull attached ' f lv i v '.on. A.iso L-riri. and ronmv atahlttir. l.u,r.0! ...... I,, i.-h H, ii.t..w: r ... !y we-.-:, day or meal. AM UXCl STKK, I 'rop. S. K.C"r. Kian.ond, jL:r:i. StoyiiUiwn, Pa u: ',' DAVIS BROS., House, Sizn and Fresco laAIXTKltS. 1 1 l,jl p.p. C lnn ;v;",,IHirurjTi:er1. J a di ,,"m" m'ie I'V the in.ia-trl Gill III "l'1"1 ""'re-inln-d; we will ta T JU' u Aien. omet., bovs and ten day ia tat ti ' '!") ihfiw ai wor hit us : " '. The w.-k Is light and '! '. u t ' anyone can go nvrtit a:. n,'""ir"' wwewboare thin ootk-e ill-t,l ' : i ' ao1 "f lbem-!ve. '".'a , " """ fr'- Kml "' time. 5 ! Wo,i "r 'J'" P large auini " Ju arE k W" A'lf"'!, llalue. .A. Jul VOL. XXVIII. NO. 44. BAKES, ETC. InTKAV bank. -:o:- Ssncrset Cc-anty Eanfc CHARLES J. HARRSSOS. Cashier end &?nayer. : f;Wtlon made in all j.nna oftl.eCuiteu Su:. i fiiarjrci miwcrat. Kutler an.1 vihrr cli-k ft- lcc.ed an ! cliel. KtHcro an.l W c'trrneichati) , ainayt on faanl. riexltunrri ma it with j.rotcpt oeta awjatta ali-lud. Mi.- urnru-.g w i-uri-uuTC l. x. rt CKNT. I'l'NDED LOAN, fin l awnjioo Uttod at this Ilnk. The rapmis are riIJ In i!et!,mln.it!nnj of SO, 1 0. 61.10 and 1 00". ; Agents for Firs ani Lifg Insnrancs, JOHN HICKS & SON, i and Heal Estate Brokers. ... -?,'n ffco de:--!reto eli.t.n- or txpice pr (ertv. orii-rreMHiU tied It to their Advantage to ! rzifctcr tlte ce ripiinn ILiro .t. as DorUarireia I oiiiJeurle.- ald or rvrtc !. Kc.il rtle lia-lt.c'3 Ketre"y wlMha j.ri.c.i.;lya:U;3-;i.-!; to. IO" UALTlMdlii: STUKKT, ci;Mjn:ia..M, Ma. V'ATCHKS, (IIA1S. SOl.Il SILl LHWAUK, U1A AQV.l.s. AXEUlfJX ( LOCKS. 1 rl:cu clocks, lHi:R VLATF.V JKH LLUY. ir, HOLIDAY PRESENTS! V.'.iltlirs and Ji'uciry Kpiirv-I t y Skiilc 1 Workmen and rr'urnrd l y V x; r.-? 1'icc- ol Clmrf. No film t-hai.'i I r Kii-.rtvi' z. ri.ip war. raiitoi lit r irciiitt-. wt 15 1 )Ai:tii:s r. j vh J -t:il". nf T( l ( ! ! n lu !-; ff'1 Ml at K. will Ui, I i V. i f n-.U.-! i'".:t'U. V;'. A. K m .v.-; I i;l!u' inc. . In -; CHAP. m ir.i (i; t-T? it a. a jig Ell TAILOR, (At.. 'TT h r j. i: a aa aaawsjLXt LiTui hues i'A m:m fiices. : SA T1S FACTION CUARAUILLD.J- v 100 'l,'llA VK,K.frfit" 0 a V' I I I I J I 'ay In your i wn lo. nlity. X0rl;k. ! I I 1 1 1 M ouien 0oa wtdlsa men. Mnv j I UlJ U '"a1"-' u,"r'' "'an tlirantonnt Mntw'l Y walnrte. Nioiw rsn full to Biaka U fnn. Anv our rnu 'to the Wurk. Yon can tr-tke" lriui 6 n. r. an !unr ly Orvotinic vour I .fHfiint mill i-morly htmonii'le. Katrr. If v want to Lt.ow nil atut i tie Kn tvlir I'DkIiim N li.re thr ('uMif. n- m un y-ur raiue mxl we will fcttitiyi'u lull i n.rtirulrii aijii nrjvarc tortrn Irw: i.tj ;. eirt ii . l!n live ; yoc trao then make uj A-i-lrvM" (i L thG E ST1S ' ki)., June 11 f'T'lrini. Maine, er's Hair V-ifor, For restoring Gray Hair to Is natural Vitality and Cc!or. A dressing which is ai owe cr r c e a li 1 c, lu aHliy, :;m1 1-ft-ct for jii-f. rvino- ti irith the tlist and freslmst of yuinit. Tiiin lviir i tfii.-k-n-'I, rilling hair c!k'. k-iL nii'l li il.hic-s often, thonli not nlw.iys run-1 i; u.-c X :li i'.ct c:::i r-.'tirc the iiair when- llie f ij'iicl-s ar.- !.-'r vcil. r t!ic ui.tii'i-" a'r .il:i(.ol :;ntl kv:n o !. 15i:t mh-!i ti r Mitiin ui lv s:it!"1 Ar u-.fl:il:u-v 1'V tiiis :i;0'!ie:i:i Iu--:,':l'l - f l"lli 'y -.ii.-i.-n. c ii;' t lie l::ui' v.';i!i a j r w i'i Lct'H it ti'.'.'.ii '. ii i:i.:l 11- v. iil t : 1: I i;rtii::CT r:y :' c ::-(. 'icti!iy I ret i-i.T ! (!i'ic i!-lf'-K i . 1 :i . t. t t'l'i'.l ' 1. I lilokl' S .-.Ti i i: r - in ij! l:'. .' 1... i- t-i i. If HAIR tit. r.iy f..- a DRESSING, 1. t:.::..l - v .: :i t! " I. iir. V i.ll.i I i :i r.v ! !'::nt 1 1- 1 PreprcJ by D. J. C. Aver L Co. LOWIILL, JXASS. - - ? T r. f T rr.; "Xl'i a. ,lf j I FERMAr.EKTLY CURES KISMEY DISEASES, tie LIVHPl COMPLAINTS,! Constipation and Piics. f4 DTI. E.E CX CK.glkllr,Vt an. fklOM'T TUOTMXJI M ao. Z.y ,r-rJ ilk. . (Vara. It kaarwrew aawwy rrrt bat ar or ri 1.1-, aad haa arrer railed U iM eILeci-7." W7w, It afartxrleai ra'.w. After atztaas 'A 7rrae4reraawa'rria iWb niea a4 C f C. S.U0C Ar.OS, aroerkahlro, aar. ' ntt ir baa 4km vesdera fM- aaa la I pUf!y ewrlnai a aerrro Urte iaex caaiIalat.' haWwrcOk-riFUt v 3 so 1 I A. t ' ?V fuwtrt. razfcsaai L? because it acts on the FlLIVEZTIIB BCrVTXS AND SD. s.i XEY'S AT TnEH LlIE TT. Bitcauea It oleanaoa tha aystam cf rie polaonoua hurr.cramat uceciope -'.a fji ;i Kidrey nnd frirtary a.ccaeom utf 1 J leutneae, JtiukJIo, Ccrct!pation, J Piles, orli r"ieurt-.tt:om, Stura'gla I.J and Fr.iL.:e5'oore!er. UIB.N f :l -li olil b aaej -rr rrtfiMe eu-Ir-'i pouiad axd iuu tx aoat by nail i-.-v Oni pat f vflll me:'v.!;. rrjcVrtne. A nwm.'aulaL fa-i. ft I CWL 3 BorlUctaa, Vt. J J'CEGiNS WCOIOIIIL, IiSTAlJMSllF.D iia. Havlnir awurrl the aervl-rs of Mr. Wm. H ) hjirof'un as my Amnt in Sonier t eouuty trtn .onurg Km I season, I i: U lot bank my iiuinrn us eustotui r I "t lavors. and lfiilt W Mr. E ruuartti.. li!cru lairokage eijiyea ey u.j fc.rti:er krrntfl. I bave a wry ihtk nxls or rf rev .ir. ir-iLnfAr'ar;, cmfSf-ini xf f- r v L' 1. T-c f.VSSI.Mf.r.I-S, SATlXtTS. J ZXS S, KU'tLLA.XT.S ILAN NKLS. CUV1.KLKTS, CAKPITTS, YAt"S. &C !,;,! I wi.-h 10 TRADE FOR WOOL orJ.Kl (rx MAI'K It!t SKKYICK. undrr my uwn jni.-n iln. ntvi ire f'rlve ii'W, n. in (ie f'it. t HiiMU-ti.n ar.! full vr.lne t all. W F iMuaJ, vip.i an our cuMurjicra uanu uie buuiiucr. WM. S. MO! ' t.N. S(:iutnV t Apr J. V.. :ix:::a:i.tN. ;ro. s.NYnr.R S0HSESET FOUNDRY. ZIMMERMAN & SNYDER, All kir''!5 ofcai'tin made and lor ealc, eonoibt iu,; in i' :rt 01 SrCAlt GT!A TKS, s i, 1: j) s o l 1: s s r o vj: lint x o s A XI) (I 11 A TE S.TLOtr A X 1 S HE A 11 S , fr. ,(V. dc, Tho BCAZ, STOf.ER and MECLA A.. 3, 4 and 5 lde' ind ;r-r Ml?. Aiikin-'- not :ec. A of Ci-tins mjilo to orlcr at short M.winxi: shop t j the Fon-i !ry lo rblc!i ail kin . a of i:if-y will le rt-juirol pnm'j'Lly. 31 :u- We . re tlolpfr a general FOUNDRY BUSINESS, And (.. !:'. '.: ui! kla 's of or !crs In .ur line. miMiinxtJ a srr.nPLTr. Nov. if JUST OUT! ROOD'S GREAT BOOK OF THE WAR. ADVANCE AM) HETIiEAT i'crsmifil Efpcvicxre- in t!ic I'ni-ti-d Siatt and Coafc Ur ate Sfatc.t Armies : Hy ci:NKitAr,.T. r. hood, 1jI I.lvaiirnnnl-Upttrral t'nnfrclnrnto Kiaktra Army, puliliaiin lur The M Orpten Meirial M, I!Y' Cemeral C. T. Beauhegard, New Orleana, 1380. Tbe entire pro-re:j Hlnw from the ral" of tlil worn are l-VottM to 1 lu" Hooit 4rpti:l'i Me morial t-'un I , w Idch l lnreoted In I niio.l Siatea ht-nicttretl iiioitif t.ir tbe nurtnr. rari, (Uiiort and education "I the ten inlaw deprived ol tlu-lr pan-mv uui dumtjier 11 roew rrieHtia, (n nvil-aii'-holy iti;-i(i,'nt ol whii-li fid tieruaveuict are still irr.-h I-. the puldir niinfi.) The it-M-k li an elfam tn-tavo. eontiiiniii 3AO pairi-u, with a tme o,oi,.iini' liki-.iefj mio a line (Ut-I engraviiig. tnmle X.ri-ly lor thin work, four lar.e uiaj'S ol li,ttl noiiiK. Utuad in hand. nifirny l-.iocll.-h Cloth, at Tare.llllar. or in at inn Sni, ISindini;. with Alar U- fcotr. 'I hre llwllMro aail niljr ( rntn-lti hall li und Aloroco l-il'mrr style. Innr Itollnrw. or lu the In st Ltrant Turkey Morocco, luil (jilt M lil and IvIiji . !' IHiIlara. 4m tint r.ceiui trotn anv iern rr.rnitted bT mail or eIprel ot the amount In a reiiiKt-reii bit ter or fcy a iatal onler. baok drali orrberk. a copy will l iu.in..-.tiately ami (rreol puUe,rrg- '.ered ai mi-iin'i cl.is matter. 1 be volume ir putdibed in the l.eit vteoftr- pf'!rri iiy, on el-irant pi-r. with iUurtruan. exwute-l as biuhei !;K-;.itnen t-t arL 1 be author. be (ut p-t, trie i.unw. all alike n-mir it worthy to a pla in every Mora rr. -n eiery d Fk vr upn the lt h-ll ui eerv"tou: lu liiecountn. Ai'ntn wanted in rvtrv tottn end muni in the I ntir4 Vrtfrt, mr4 c pTrfrrrmt will br rlrra lu kvnortolj Lc .nryc. rrt.raai Jroxn tUr mrmw. To the lailira. wliob-el a delre U eat rrit. thrlr ryu! -liiiy wiiu i nr naoa urantn Mrmurial t ana tl.r ij ii.i.4 Un.k auionir ineir cir.le ,.t irHnoii. will Ktl. r.l u fS'--iiri jy ol xiirl'i.iii,a m'u "tatitlalald lo K, deM-rviiiK a eaasr. MUilklMS, I: TLS T A1I..YTS. int. AM'KI-S WITH ri LLP.VKTU I'LAIiS, b'I TI5 anrcr-rJ, ruliir.-h. r. ON I.t Ti u.r I ' Ntt. up tiii: iitfiii .v j:mu; i a l New Orleans, La. A WI TH In '' "il town, and no rap I .1 n k-I. Vi ran jIk-iU l.ini a r:il i r,-ut . The t-t . ,r- a: oj r . fl. r.-l . tlcM wilili,,, i w.k A'. tm D-ahii a ri untl n t. what win al ,u-. n.f wr t. r o i-m to ri l.in bere. Yi a cn ail T fine ii!y y -r ;ir t.ma u.tno l:?)(t.. ay mki rl J.T I. ro-n hr that t--u V onrb w.ke ar utwh a 'men Sent .... .f.,i. i-ri an I partirular.. wl.trh we kiai. lr- vl':tll tti iKw'l eon; Uin ol bard tlta t ai.l'f '. e b.vr ,iwi a rfcsnr., A i ir-.i. ii. H ALi .LI T, Portland. 5! a Ine. Jure It. r. r wariirK m thl plae b. a lot oi hi wlei.rate.1 l.m luk'l for (at better tliati errj and rhe p. A ny one w bo wanta oue at we, wonb da well to arnd lilm a pottal card or In .hm w. ,,,, aiiow In orr to make ntr ol aetiinr ona ai b. In hl n-i!.i ol (e'.lli t; ttiglit but hoi! all who want raae. itaya A.Search Warrant. a!l'w an i ffl-r to go tbroaarh your totr Intm cellar to icrreu and LindSev's Gl"50d aearcher nnti to go tim ugby .ur u in.ui t-p lo trr.nl.iriTeout all hbiwl diw-aae. It core are won lr-rul ant rtifl,-1 to by di-et.-r preach. and peojde. Sendula. Mereurial IbiJ eaaea. Kr;.--il... t ettcr. fleer- la the Lung.or oulheSkln Knit Himidea. a',w wairant it lo eure. It Is a j urly e-eUl.l (Vmit.ond and Powerful Tonic, For sale Or all Itrueiftsta t Ilia' lairname 1 on the bottom rf the wrapper K. K. StLLtHS k CO.. Prop'ra, PilUl.urgb, P C N BOYD, Agent Sotrorjet. P. vtjai-Ttt far wer in-w'itmr.orfor irjTwrorrmmtW om nM onjr . -r m ii irrtJ tr niUrr row pmt nl, trcvlt markt V.-tV . 'rrrt'f. Jtfu'fjMM'ut, fntrr frrrnrm, Jt;pt'irt Fnf'tt .r tfrinrmmtt, -and afi emu m writing UK-ttrrt he Itrttt La tr. prompt ly rf..,4rrf tn. - - fnr-ltt t off that ZlfTr brt Jf - 4 Miry stHL, 1 eiutirny, 66 "lb- Iffllllllll y. toe rna mnl ct$rr vrm Act. cad wie i echoed through tb e room, and Wat-j enough about how such cases are dis r,:U'r MI quivering in deith, shot posed of in this wild country to know mi ",n'1 'vt:Z1,-through vaf Vner Hrrxn; we ft-oiai e-Mmiuiioa im.liWi-i..e u to vatrr.tnh!it-n- frrr of rltnrT. All enrmrim1rncr r'rirf'ii om- frfuli it. rrtn-t Mr". m,f Kit flt.lliUi: LX- ax. 1.1 r.-A r ji set vizrn. Xi'trrter in. HVMiieif.m, to lion. PnHmnrtcr C'tHral It. Jf K- .f. Ifr. F. I. r-rt-rr. Thr Ijcrtrrvn American .V.rftowoi Ji-rnt, to c 'irifH in the I'. It. I c.irnt Ojjli. nrul t N.tmtimn-Hd E.'jntxentatirrs in Covgr': anil ;i. -tally ti onriUimttintccnt &!aU in tl.r r '.. ,ui in r.it...Ag. A-'rctt r;i;..-e ; a....f ii atu uiy;, j. a ! 13-141-1 ! lie tat and gated with a placed niirn And a cheerful and cucDilont nulle At the little iuart box with the gjin fifteen." And he aald he 1-et blf pile That he rou'd tgnci it out right thar : So he JuiniM-d the Kuckn aS.ut, And then rrmarked : "It's jliui"!", 1 rwsr. And I re koa I'll work It out." So he tAcklcd I' (harp foran hoar or nijre. And hU band he ran lliroUKli hu hiir. A( be juall ri?lit up and tearfully swore An i Llr ty ft bad a maniac glare, Tuat he'd "be duhed If the da h. liaflio! fod That invented thl( game was bere Il;d nuih hi dash, da ah, dashed Fkul! And chaw elf an cni of liu car." I.ut utter another hot hour had tln The Lead droi down 'san to roll, And he raved lu a way, that the i.eoc all my, Struck terror to eieh wa;chlni f ul. . i .' For Thirteen Fifteen Fourteen hUs : Were all he got for Ills iii:u ; So he fraiitiailly (wallowed ol pjis:n a gl-8 And with a bullet he uorod out Uia bruins 1 Philadelphia Prut. A JIUUE I.Y.MIl (Ul'KT. A.N EPISuDE NEAR DOcCLAS CUE2K CANON. From tlia Dctr ut Frci; I ress A ciocu ia tbe moutitains, uoar tho prcspLTOiis minium towii of DjU las Creek, iu Wyoming Territory. Graud ::d piciureeqnj ibe peaks rie up on either tide, towering far up toward the clouds, whicu heoij in eroups ot golden Wauty overnead. Tbe crystal water of the creek, from which the town took its name, danced merrily over its rocky bed, its plat-h-injra bltudiog in rippliajr nielody with ibo sougbiusr of the breezj turoub the lofty pints. Scattered liere and there over a grassy pljt were a number of deter mined looting mD, drerwd in the urb of in juutaioeers, conversing in low, earnest toues, us though tbeir a teaiion wlh ecttrosred by some m i'.'.cr of more tuuu ordinary import. A little apart from the rest, closely guarded by two brawny inou-itaisesrs siood a yoiith upaidDiiv net over oiatntcea years of age, wr.h fealures of remarkable beauty and f j.-in of tho mo.-it pertect mold Ist-tr bi:u, coiled i;p-u the jrBt,3i 'y ii ro,e, iu opo end of which a noose hid been artistically fi-raied. Tuere could be no mistiking the scene Judge Lycea was about to hold a court. Tne ytutb had ariived ia the camp but thrt-9 days beforo ou tbe stage from Laramie Ciir, aud had reiris'.er- td at Uie hotel as Hrry Forrest. He to!u the inquisitive ianciljrd (nil Wt siern lauOlurds are iiiq'iisitive) that be wus itu son of a wealthy ttierchaut in tbe ''States," and was ou a tour of pleasure and observation in tbe mountains. Lie circulated freely anions tbe rouh detrent. whicb is a marked feature of every mining camp, and on accjuat of the uuasual beuuiv of his face was dub bed "llandsumo Marry" by tho deui z -ns ol ibo town. Douglas Creek, liko every other mining town, was in:esteU wr.b a large number of the "eporting frater nity," otherwise known as prlasoion ul gamblers. Among tlito was a liiic-luokicig, well-ureaf-ed man named George Watson. He had turned up ia the camp about three niontbs pre viuu" to tbu date of wLich I write, with plenty of money, wbicb he spent with a lavish baud His open-hand ed g-nert;Fuy bud made him a favor ite with ail, und his skill in niuuipu- luting the cards could be aitesta-d bv every one who had fuced hi n at the gambling table Il was soa ocTveJ that "Hand some Harry" was closely wsichiog Watsons everv nvivetuor;;, aad sev- ral friends cld the f-nmSVi's al ien ion t-i if.e fact. To each ene L replied that there was a iar.i.Iiar J.:k ca tbe TCUtu o Safe aa i X;ire!: j j ;hat he Lad eeou bt-f.ire, ttiougti when or wtere he h id seea it his iae:njrv fsi'ed to divulge. "I don't know what tLe boy is watching mo for,'' ha wot,! i say, yet a fotfliegot uneaiaens which he c uid hoi h'dj would niandfat itsdf, ard it was coiird that siric Hirry's advent ia tte rrijis bo begin tr driak heavi ly. Oa trre morning of tte day oa tvlUn ttiis story upeus Watson bo cm: e intoxicated, ul wLi!e silting iu tt.e Ft 1) jrado sal cn began to j .ke goi'd-catureiily with the ioroiitcs. A youog miner hai jj-s. tin; Led the reusing '.f a letter wuich be hid tak en from tt"oa p;stoi"ifa ad while re turning it to a dainty v:lt.e envelope VVatsoj suid : "A letter from yocr eneethrart back ia the S-ates, eb, Tommy ? I'll bet any mau ia tho houve tea to one that I've called the torn." "TcatV just what you've dyne, Wat," replied tho miner ' it's from my girl in Michigan, and a prettier or better girl don't live. If I ever strike pay-rock in this claim of mine Fll scoot back there quick, and give some preacher a cbance to muke a few dollars "Clsnr goue on h?r, I see. Tommy ! i Wtll, I've been there myself. I had a sweetheart ence, atd 1 feed a gos pel sharp for a two ruiou.es' s.O-cp, out tbe felicity cf tha game didn't stick six motitbs. Oh! but she was a daisy, though, a high-toned beauty, but 1 never cared a curse for ber. You see ber old man bad just bushels of shekels, stored away, and the man's a precious fool that wou't tcckle mat rimony when it's buried in a mine of ready coined gold. Tbe old bloke didn't seem to cotton at all to bis dear son-in-law, so when I got a grab! t the pot I jumped the game and carried the swag with me The old rooster's dead aud roasting in Hades. ; I reckon, and I suppose tbe bigu- strunir daughter done as most disap-i pointed females do aupned a dose of! cold poison, or pined the big array of females of easy vir 19 thit every city " The sharp crack of a revolver the head, while Handsome Harry's voice rang out : I D:e! you thrice accursed villain, die ! and remember Edaa !'' j "Tbe gal's brother, fur aay amount' o'dust!" cried a gambler, aa the crowd rushed up toward tho youth, He was at once disarmed ard secur- ed, a meeting called on the spot, and, by unanimous approval, a lynch court ESTAHLI-HED, 18 SOMERSET, PA.; WEDNESDAY, APIUL 7, 1SS0. annocucBd for 2 o'clock t th Csuallfjr mooieDt think that I talk to con place, about five hundred yards Uowo I auniti time and dekr tha execution. the caaon. At the appointed hour the crowd. with tbtir prisoner in Chartre. rpnaircti , c-w - -1 to tbe f-pot atson had been cneed - Uj buried, and Harry bad per?!s:eut.;0froc,i?eoij man Dftuied Furreeter. iy refused to oflVr any exolaofltioo of ,Tbai dim, dov ia hia grave, was dt the caa.5 of the mordpr further tLaa bvlovei Uther ! lie hd a daughter to Bay : ( Eda3 unoo wboru he doted, and she ue oet-ervea it an, tbe Tillain ar,? Die aa eooa as yoa choose " akuen ceciru JfULX O lUlS ere COUrl." cried one of the assembly, and the motioa was unaoimously carried Allen, a tall, saa-broa ced mountain eer, wi;a a face almost covered with huge black whiskers, stepped forward and seated bitnsoif upon a rock Ha was dressed ia the habiliments of a hunter, nearly every garment being partly or in wbola formed of buck skin, and a brace of formidable look ing revolvers ot the Colt rjattern or. namoated his bait. He called jrder, and said : f - ' I app'int Dk Woods. Lengthy Johnson, and Arkinslw as officers o' the court. It'll lie their duty to pre serve order, aa' if the kid's foua guilty to execute the sentence o' the court. The rest o' tbe crowd'll act j as tbe jary, an I wact every one o' rou to buckle down an' tako in every word o' the witnesses' music an' give the bid every cuanua yoa kin fur dura me if I don't kinder like his looks. Let yor verdic' be a just 'un, and accordia' to the facts aa' evi dence." . The of.icrrs designated took tbeir post at the side of tbe prisoner, and tbe mass jury silently gathered around tua seat of justice. "Nobby Dvcr!" The person addressed, a flashily at tired youog man. wearing a grand display of breast-pin and watch chain, stepped to the front. Said the jud2P: : "Nobby, do you svv'ar that ye'il give us a squar' story on this killii.' business, an' ladle out nutliio but sol id facts, so help you GjJ V "Yes, judge." "Turn 'er loose, then !" "Weil, genu, I'm the day gin sliag cr at the El !.rado ; guess you all know that, though, fur I've bed busi ness dcalius with all o' you. Wat, tbe deceased, come into the salooa this mornia', 1 i houid judse about T o'clock 'twas just after Fd mixed your Gri-t cocktail, jedie; abyn: 7, wasn't it?" ".list about that time ; go ahead " "Well, as I sai !, Wat come in aa' begin to gia up porty lively. I sefd he was takia' on mors'n usnil. so I cramped on his whisfey a little, an' didn't pat ni-ire tha'Ti about half the usual amount iato esch cocktail. He kep' a hittin'atjbol.v-c?,; though, till bo b.egia to feci party comfortably happy, na' then he turned to aa' bs gin to chaff the biys kind o' good nt- tured, you know. Wat was allers full j o' fun hen he had a good dose o'l the fluid up his nose, end I never kaowed him to pull a gan or act a darned bit ugly with anybody. He war settin' with his back towards the door when the kid, har, come ia aa' leaned kind o' careless at-ia tbe pool table. Wat bean to lot loose a game about some gal that got sweet en him atore I 9 left the Sca'e, when I no ticed tiie kid turn sort o' pale an' grit bis tef h ! I wa-i jist about to tackle the iad an' ask bin w'at racket he was on when B !ly Harvey called f.ir a toddy. Jit a I turned roon' to ward the sugar draer I henrd the gua go .:fT, an', lookin' roun', I seed tbut it war this kid that had tuned 'er loo-e. I set ;h? toddr up to Bil. ly, .en' wh-n I aped that Wat bad gn bis medicine doad sure, I hipped over the bar an' tsk tbe pin sway fr ;m tbe tid an' a-kd bira what'a th jnd -r be wanted to raiae a row in the h.-.uo ( turr lie dida t sy anything 'ccn. something ub ot tho villain, meania' the dt-ceaae !, a de-crvia' all he'd g)t an' I couido't gi: nr ru yre out a' hiia. That's c'l I know, gents, 'cept that the fchvt wsr a dnisy I I've seed my : share o' sich racket-, but I never seed a ci n git it neater that Wats a did!" "Did tho kid deny the ahootin'?'' "No, Jedge ; ho jis tho Sime as ac knowledged it." "Are you sure that Han'some Hr ry Cred the oh-Jt that croaked George Wat-i-o !" "l'erfet'iv sure, JeJge." "Tuit's til, then." A uuuiber of witnese were called, and nil mTrob'.rUed the barkeepnr's story. . When the evidence was a!! heard tbe Ju igo turned to tha accus ed and said : "Harry, hev ye any witnesses fur yer defease?" . "I have none, sir, but tha Al mighty ! ' "Well, I don't 6uppos3 He'd pay any 'tentioo to a sapeoy from this court. Ye've heard the evidence, an' y mas' see that it hits ye purty straight. Tbe punishment fur ppr raiscuous shootin' in these mountains lies ia the end o' that ?air rope. You are a stranger to every one bvar : but it's purty ginerally put op by tbe b.ivs That ye air a brother o' the gal that Wat wcr a chianin' about w'ea ye bluag hiui his medicine. In some parts thet mout be edged ia by fly law sharps as an extenoatia' sarconi stance, but I can't advise ye ia hook a hope onto it hyar. You hev so far refused to open yer mouth rcgardin' the matter, but I'd advise ye to put in a word tfore the case goes to the jury. If you want ter testify in yer own bebaif now's yer time to 6ing yer song I liev ye anything to pre- duce ?" Harry stepped forward and faced the stern-looking crowd. With dear and fearless eye he glanced over the assembly a moment, and then began to speak in a voice in wbich not a tremor cauid be detected "GtDtlemeo, I stand before yea cs a convicted murderer, for i can read roy fate ia your cold, determined faces. I bave read enouzh and heard that in a few moments I will bang suspended frcm a limb of one of those trees I I was fully conscious of this whea I fired the shot which blotted a monster from ibe face of the earth ! Before you carry your Eentecce into execution I will tell my story, and then wbeu I am dead some of , yon may perhaps feel a little sympathy for Harry, as you call me. Do not 2 7. t for I iruibluily assure you that I do I nut f..ip h rt,.ath mKii-K w..ita mn I i .i. . .n. v....;r .i ;.s : Ilia luurib iflaj hiiUl unco u ! the State of Ohio lived a wcalthv. ia- !; vvas indeed, the liirbt and comfort of Dm old a?e. People c tiled her amia - ; 01ll and beau:it jl, acd , as mibt be ex- lhr u?pr rmmoMi-a tn tun tar her band, and tbe fortuae which awaited her upon her father's death. Among thee suitors was a young man named Fred ilarston, the son of a woalty merchant of the same city, anc upon him Edna besttwed toe purest love of her innocent; heart. The young man was somewhat wild and a little inclined to dissipation, and on that account her father violently opposed the union. Alarston prom ised to reform, sod Edaa, poo girl, trusted implicitly iu him, end tbey were secretly married without her father's coast nt When tbe news was broken to tho old ma a the shock so uauerved him that be was taken to his bed by aa attack of nervous pros tration. The newly wedded couple took up their abodo ia the parental mausion, Edaa positively refusing to leave her father ia bis iilztesa. Faith fully, she watched by Lis bedside, miuiote-ing to his every want with leader, loviog bunds, aad praying earnestly that te might pccover and bestow upon herself aid husband the blessings which she so coveted, "ilarstoa proved a kind and loving hus.oa.jd ror a crief period, and then agt!a foil into his uissoldto habits, frequently meltreatirg his wife in a cru"! manner. The life of the young bride, v. hich she had eo foadiy dream ed would bo one continued gl?3m of sunshine, became overc-iat with tho dark clouds of sorrow. 'O.ie morning Mariton was mis3- iag fro:a his bed when Edaa awoke. and a letter kit upon his pillow in formed her that ho Lad decided to forever leave her and seek a homo ia tho far West. Almost crazed with grief sba U-;w to her .'ather'n chamber tor onsoUtion from bis dear lips, ba wtca sno eracrca tne aoor wnat a horrible tit; lit met her afiirighted gaze : Hero, for the first tint", the speaker broke completely down, dnd covering his face with his haads began to sob violently. The crowd listcced with breathless attention, bending forward toward the youth as if fearing to lose a word of the story. "ilruee up, lad ; briif-e up!" said the Judge, wipiug Lis eyes ia a sus picious manner. "Ttka all the time ye want, an' reel 113 cQ the hull busi ness " . The youth rallied, and in a choking voice, his eyes euaasoa with tears, resumed : "Uh, gentlemen! there upon his bed, weltering in blood, lav.her fath er; her idolized old father, dead, with a kaiio which she hod seen in her husband's possession, etickiog ia his breast! She screamed for help aad then swooned away, and a braia fever held her a raving maniac fr eight 1 ug weeks ! "Wben she recovered she learned that the murderer cf her father had robbed hi.n of a large amount of m ney, and that the defectives had utterly failed to ubtaia the slightest elu-3 ot his whereab)uN. When abla to leave her roj.ti she sought ber murdered ftthcr's grave, and upon her beaded k iees abve thos loved remains she registered a fearful vow that ohe would not rest day or night until sbe had track"J the murderer to bis hid'ug p'ac- aid slain him as remorselessly as be had slain her only parent. "Frm tb-! letter !tft bchiad she ia ferred that Mnrstoa had gor.e We.it, and sho a: oace pet out ia that direc lion. Fortune f.tv. red ber, for at O.iirtha Hhe learned tti-it a mtn aa sering Lor deacnpMja had left on tbe Uuioi I.ci3 j traia ab ut three or fiur days af er the date of her fath er's death, ticketed for Lara;nie City. She Ml owed upon his track, and at Liramie City learoe 1 from the stage agOiit of his departure for this place TDe next Etags brought ht-r bere as a passenger, likd a bl )odhoua-l unoa the murdetor's trail !" With a sweei;ir5 movement of the hand the youth removed his hat, and a Wealth of goldea bair fell ia luxuri ant beauty over the shapely shoul ders. "Gentlemen, am Edaa Forres ter ! (I csoac't call myelf by bis accursed name), and the man, the villain ! the lie-ad ! I slew was my murderous bns band, who has lived among you as George Watson, and wbo was boast ing and glo-atitig over his dsmaable work wben I sent his guilty soul iato eternity ! Now, hang me I'm ready to die !" "An' I'm ready to blow tho boly daylights outer the first crooked son of a gua that lays a ban' oa h?r!" yelled the Judge, drawing his rovo!? ers. "Jist siit this matter down to a biDg up visitation o' God an' give U3 ytr verdic' guilty or not guilty !" The crowd had long before decided that matter, and "not guilty" came forth ia chorus, and then the deafen ing cheers made the old canon ring again and again. Edna was escorted back to tho camp and placed in charge of tbe landlord's wife, who soon clothed her in tbe proper habiliments of her sex. As usual, over any great excitement, whisky flowed freely, and the health of the lady was drunk again and again by the excited crowd. Oaeen-! thusiastic individual . was loud ia bis suggestion that Marstoo should be dug up and banged with the rope pre pared for "Handsome Harry," "for," be asserted, "if ever a man deserved haugin' he doea!" The lady disappeared as quietly as "Harry Forrest" had appeared, and was never afterwards heard of in the mines. Tobe Allen went East & short time ago, .but as he has not yet re turned, we will not credit the silly ru mors that are afloat that "Handsome Harry", kaows what took the worthy judge so far from home. Is a collector of moths a mother? or a collector of fat a father ? Tte taorning sua seea through a dense fog looks like a brass knob oa tfce gates of heaven. IT f r.lBI-4 "LETTER. (Fivin our Regular tk'rreoi:Jcnt.) rABis, France, March 3, 1SS0. Toe paiety of the Mi-Caremo evi deailr had not the eCfct cf keeping nannlA iiw-iT from the more serious , at9 t0.dar and the interest which the 1 fdraoU3 Article 7, baa loir cnvck - d wa3 manifest fa tbe battle for seats, which took piece ia ail parts cf the building devoted to visitors, i uo fair sex were ia very great force. Un fortunately tbe expectation that the opening discussion on the famous ar ticle would bring some of tbe g-eat authorities to the tribune was not re alized, a?, with the exception of 11 Buffet, who did not begin to speak until half-past four, aad M. J. Simon. ia public jou'tsdl that has ever cjiuo jremarkc l i: a cheerful tone tnat sbo who nn!y "D oko a few words, noio oil in r.iii wa. Tak ia .nv of tho ni,st! wa c-.d-i and czt cf the windj- the rccosratzed leaders wcro heard. It is so lenz siaca the Ferry Bill nr-.tl r.u.l.j ir a-inooranca in tbo ejarnbf-r j of I-putie3 that ii may not le inop-uii;7 t ,,abii.,tc;s, jj.,; as the extent portuaa to pive a translation cf the;tv whiea opiaiu cttiog is practiced tao-ons ptragrph, which has given j ia-tva osly to drug-':- physi- rise to ooo of tho longest discasion3 1 ciaa. Ta dra .rs aatl wote h is- ever heard ia tbo French I'uriiaj.eat. j sew of evtry h.-adiug ndwpa.icr t-Sico "Article T. No oersoa is di Jive j ! in tt..t it.iuitrv fur.l i.v v. nu vi.l,"t. to direct or give instr jctica ia a pub lie or private educational c.-tidii-h-tueat ot any kind if he being t a aon-authorized religious tMareg tioa." The cleiraess tadconsclua -ae.-s of tho article could net bo exceeded, aud if tbe diaWcat cfators who wave rpv kcu on it have dragged iato ;Le dis cussion nearly every political tal re Hgioas movement hinco the wri i bo- gaa, it ui'j-st ba acknowledged that they vcro not warraited in dvit.g so ty any scperiiaitj" cf taitter ij their text. Tf.o d-jbuie comaieaced wi'.L a loag sEeech by tha eminent barrisie", -VI. Bcrenjer, iu which, althcogh Le espouse- th-j cause of tho Jesuits, he oace or twice made admissions which brought clotfu ringing opplauso from the Lefi. He, however, mad a very happy hit ia challenging aay mem bers of tho Left, who, ia their youth, received instructions from t'co Je suits, to go; cp aad say that what the hd taught them was isjarious. M. BuiT-jt at oace attracted tLa at tentioa of his hearers by Lis , quiet, bat pointed and setcusatlricai 'b quence. HeommcacRd by remiauiag il Jule3 Ferry, who presented tho bii!, how in he had protested aj.iiast a moaop jly in tbo matter ot educa tion as b.-iag one of tho worst relics cf the Eaipire. M. Buffet's fang par liamentary experience aad tcaacious memory enabled him to administer several oiber not very itgrcsable re aiind.trs of opinions formerly express ed by S i.nc of tbo supporters of tha prcjsct. ii. Ferry gave some in;cri3iiag statistics, ehowing that tbera are ia France ao fewer taaa 111,000 ligiouses,- Keeoiog over lo.Oou scbools f r giris. Ho referred to the Jesuits uudjr tho iiecoad Eaiire.- saving that, thoagh they bivd been subjected to variou3 acts of Oppres sion uader tha Imperial regime, they aeclared thcmselve3 the Empty's best friends. A tumultjoua scene occurred at tbisstaLje, .'J. tio Gavsrui-j, iu lwod tones, defying the ."Jinister t j read u letter, wcich be meationed. Loin the btad of the ordv.-r. AI. Ferry restored oueuco oy Ui'omielog to ft ad :t to- a,v.l .u,ata, i.... w.i. "ar,.hlje9r trance, re!iaC tho reaiuiadr of tao Aliaiuier.i 1 ut-1 ,; .i;- , ' i .. le fauces. Tie Ejalit oL:k.ii.L nri-4 iv. . pre?6es upea sympatay with the Ni-I bilirt ia aa articlo addressed to tne o "Frures de F.uss;." fee la,: iara- i graph is worih reprod-i-. tioa. it ruas ! ii.ua: ! ,i- . t uea.e wun Jvti ia yoar tJuel- with a iaaa, m we djtibt uottaat you j Ala oa wua us ia oar war ita a: ciaas whoa tao hour of kc.ioa a; j As aa instaace of tho way ia wl'ch ; Liu; is Gisregiraea :a t'.t -ial tsrc.es. uuw, I may tneutioa iu;.- it u bagia umg to bo tbo lasbioi to i!u.e at several of tao iliuisteritil Wti-aiy ro cepiious. ii. Cocaery, ilimm-r dos i'ojtes tt TciigraLes, su: the exr.ci ple. His takhis were Ls: aigbt crowded, and the reigaing beauties dauced wita us much htartiueas as though the obsorvauce ot Leatea rules had formed no part of their re ligious education. C A. S. Three Profit Iaalraif of One. Itmiy not be general! ktiOA-a that tbe late Baroa Natbaa Meyer bj Ilothschiid, founder of tha EagliVb branch of that famons bouse aad fath er of the Baron Lionel de Ilothschild, who died some time ago, laid the foundation of bis fortune ia Manches ter, England. He came from Frank fort to that city in I70S. and begin business there. After a stay cf five years he moved to Lindon in' I?03 A letter by the late St Thou) lVw ell Buxtoo, Bart., to his duc;hier, ij interesting, as containing a refcreacd . I.. ?,..L.. I.T,J, I io i4r-jn ikoiutcnna s connf ctioa i Baroa wun .tlsBcheaer: "We dmd ves- terday at Ham House to meet the' meeL tn ' Bjthschilds, ani very nm-jsingit was. He (llothschiid)" told ts his life and adventures. He was the third son of the banker at Fracki irt. 'There was not,' be said 'room enough ia that city. I dealt ia English goods One great trader came there who had the market to himself, h was quite the great man, and did ns a favor if he sold os goods. Somehow I offended Lira, and ha refused to show me Lis patterns. This was on Tuesday. I said to my father, I will go to England. I eou!a pnak no Ia in g but German. , Oa the Tnurs f iy I startpd ; the nearer I got tr Eng land the cheaper goads were. -As soon S3 I got to ilanchester I laid oat ail my money, things were so cheep, sod I made good prtCts. I soon found cut tha: tbero were thrfe proCta the raw material, the dret.ig, and the manufacturing. I ecld to the manufacturer : . ..- .A, "I will supply ycu with the raair ial and dye, and you supply me with the manufactured goods." Si I got three profits instead of one, and I could fell goods cheaper thaa an b id y la a short time I made my 23.000 into C0,C00."' -1 .1 i"J j.? h hi 3 ! JAVyll-j iSKJm I-)JU. , e p.Ifr TTrlilnsr. 'i Le majority of the people ioiasine thera a vigorous bru.-hin? with soap that it i tha s.taple. tbiug ia ibo j cd water, ia washing her hands and world to edit a neApipsr. A mia applying kflycenue to them, in putting n3 bare sravo dib.s about bU tal--a a wwd good f.r the complexion, eot for public ;wak!o?; may ft eel v i a revling her Bible, ia ki-Mta every adaiit that te cdaot turn a tuoe Jf: body g-d-nif-ot and 11 jtret;in into recjQiza oue hoa u.-atd ov any. ; her hamiat'ck. which everyb-jdy wjj h -.!v p!-; - n1.1T p .r.fe-a hit he is ln i i p-jet, not much of a scholar aad nolo - ' - - . 1 )iQr cf an artist : but there is no crca t.ir b, nntir w.-rifrtil tia ta avcatw his: i iocapacity to edit a newspaper. On ths contrary, this is a wort to wbica i yoan ijy t r; 1 -every iaau has a uiclfest call vmm- a, fptotuig iu greit lengiu rrmter what tr.s actuil basine3J may-frota IV. Palts aad other emiueat be oreacher, lawyer, phvsiciaa, i boat-op uLic physicians t prove that butcber, baker cr candlentick" malii.T i f'-e audeverjbvdy needed mix romi he has a Bocrtt Taqc v tb t if ho oa-! ft occas'oaaily. W hen to get peace. iy bud a hud a chano hi- c u! I ta ike a uevv'riaoor a ii:M. Lit e-iii.!,-.- p.il ?ie-oliw than n-:-it it :na f Lmuia.,' aud Uuive.sal weaknesses of n,-..i.r. i-..na f 1.,. .... -.: .-,f i tuuiiV a 14 i -aJ n a. v a ' - i.auaf.. .,..-- ., i of Si ; ii L-n ,a,n ci-s o. ;e ttaoi .. 'i tuu u.roi.cjs via. itv of ti-j vt .'jl'ic -ho s :r:ii!i' i.v stealth ail pw.-aMv t-.-ii ever r-.iLis ; !l -r. s ri-'i '" a wjmia leap., of coropoaiuoa vktica ady tu lulnj.-a tte m;Jni'it air, q-ii-.-k q ies udo :si to p. ict. " itioQsaud exclim 1' ions were hesr i. It n-t.r. I..i h it .;f-J t;,.,. ,!.. 1 tua: tu'ie is sjiactsiiig odiu-riu! :. Mii-? -.vufi 1 el; '.'. Jg aaa eivi.o ia ' a i i: fvric.irs t tha cut- Tbe lie;, it t-t pj;;;3 r into pnu; for tso first utue is o:.e of. bu s recocs:ructea aaa we agaia tho kveoes;e:.jvi..ieots. Wat, ttscre- j tddfes d our.-eives to peruadicj lore, bvih ujA wvatea ri.toa t j ! -rph-.-m to kaii uo our b-eeves of ttcmsuivt-s. tuu.-i b-i ite .lca.r.irc ot'Wf whic!i by this litre wat very tnat hapi'y maa '.vhj tlii!y ft.-3-iU Its public with his wi-d..::i, ani wbose sLualljut tcrib .'!iig li.ius is way iato typo without trr..cio:u or ticlaj ? Uu; tbis reasvuiug is altogether uusouiid. The editor docs tot lovk at thiogs ex actly ia tho same ros-ate light. Tbo brig&: colors seea by other eyes have ! become to his a little clouded. Ttie; ffeabaead, the exquisite charm of ece-j iag bis rt-ficetiuo.-. ia priut fcas lu:i,r j since yaai.-bed. Hi writes ooaictimcsl painfQily and uurter j.-re star .u i narraoS-:d by a taoaaaua pt-tt.v vxa lioce, and aoi Uut.tqueuJy v:;h ach ing head u:id weary Laad. His wori is, of a'l work, lit cj:,: -ij-j, tt morit cxh-iUKtio,? both t b !y ami to braij. Ttie cull for cop v is i ".ox -ra-bie aud caaaot b-j rtf.i.- ... Me aiu.-.t write. IIo tanst also e.uuu.e I jo tr,:-1 cjatempiibld atu coat: y-i-:d cr. udssis but bear pa-iaa 'y "io I e Li-t jemed dull whea to cannot i.e v. t:y, i -d to be applauded lr wU wbe . t a-p.-ws that ce has btea d j!1." E.ery u; .ick bead who buys Lis paper i'eeli that Lo litis purcaased a ngat to diet fe tee ai-.cr:.r in v. uu-a it snail o-f cou- dactcd t critic?.:- en :rp!y everytliiogil''-f. marks eulogistic to Lis taut aopeara ia it, ta i to "elevate i aiaj virtues ar certattij ia cruer tone" with hiti two t-aip.ag a ubr t- U'" thi- aooouaceaeat, and 1 eta tioas, fairly written cut aud cue!'--. I !" ahe-i wit bout fear of traosres ia a note fr iiaatcdiate ru'.li.Mtiva i opoa tte time of the club. We sr-a-id "A Salscribfr," "An Did i?'j3," or "Aa Esranst Well Wlih- . 4- If you were to ..k this modest friend to cut yoa a coit, or measure yoa for a pair of boots, b-j WL-uii iadigaaatiy reply that that was c y. Lis trade, that te kc.3-7 nL th'-.g o vat it and yoa!d rot at irrupt i:. IVn the u fli denee which fhriaks from the Mhea' aad c 'y draws bark froai t'i-i awl aad th't i .p-:ojc. boiuly grasps the nen tail uudrrtuke to illa-iiia .te ar.-i lie struct tcy worf-J l.-eecac3 ani ouj, ii iivu laaai.-.- n.-iait.ii v-3aiB j flow spoataaeuUo ir ra the tast ad- jl7 sv,eer , t : ,, n: i or caa ' urjred tat tl it and la';jr. ivittout t'.u til- I - ' innl i r i..D f '. ' " 1' i- i. . . . t . i- , n r I Z-,:Aa K ':,",:;';.' .:,;.. q7.,, . " " .a. k. i.... ' nr bsv. sel.v;i .linuiit, r. i. Baweea L-.a Tiberias c.-.d thi pea 1 Sea t'ueru a pre-ent. bu iop bric-; over t? Jo-'ln a:sd art a tt a is Jisr Mej-ibiaieb, tis.vot siT njiltjs south ot tbe lea cf Giiiie::. Jo-.t bs lo.v this IuLj arj the rutas cf a onc-j 5ne Iloaiau b:i!fcf ten eref s, whsca wa.-, m d-.uot, en tbe main rou-ti irom Tibri-i? acd Tiricrtt-s. to Gadara ana the eart-:ra ti;ies aad piillUS. Oa t'.ie ileci Jhirch, or ancient If eroroix, or Yarnuk (for tl.e stream is kaowp by all the-;? ni:3t?s), wtich (ij K itSf t-iKiltO -IT f llft 1 . ..r , n .... the eaft, btlo the Lske of Tiberias, tiKio is a bridge - f ii'. e archassita.it ed oti'j a few i- f -.m the point where the two rircr-, unite. The next and ooly other bridge of which the,re s. : jreseat, eay trace, is or:e, oow ia ruias, at 'he Damith ford, whica was on the high-road from Na blus, or aucienl Sbechem, to (jilt ad and tbe East. This bridre was orig iaaliy Bopjin work, but tbre are ev idences of ex'ensive repairs by the Moslems or Crusadc-rs. Oa tao east oia tte bank is quite low, and the wide flit at that itoiut is of:en over 9 m.'o; hence it tf3 necessary to b itli a causeway, whicii was done at great exoene. i ,.,, --..., r .v; . . . u. a .j. . 1. r t. . which was 6tfppM'-d oa arches, cioe of wbich remain. The original length of this causeway was probably one hundred, or more, f et greater ihaa that iadicated by the figures wh'ch J have just pivea. Tho fouudatioa cf the abutments at t'oa eastern end are still pertect. The bridgo itself, over luo una, uuou uao oeeti uoi, lar irom one hundred feel ia length. Former- J ly there were ruia'ed piers ia tbe j stream, and my Arab enides said they used ta swim to them, but they have beea washed dowa by floods aad are ao longer viaib!. The foundations on tha westeratids Lave L'Lewise dis appeared. Uomaa civilization demanded the convenience and luxury of sarHtaatial roads aad bridges, aud when some civiliz ;d power agaia get3 control of Syria aad the Holy Land we may ex pect that theso conveniences for trav el and commerce will be restored At tho present tiaie, at D&mieh, and also at Jericho, thery are ferry-boais run by strorg ropes.which are stretch ed across the river. Oace ia the Bi ble, whea Davia returned from Ma baaaim, a ferry boat is mentioned f r j carry log acr ss the boaehold and goods ot the King (2 Sam. xiy. ID). Ilii .lrU K to Sfaep. We l.i l wandered out un l'-r tie ; .Ti'iculit itrohe't, and we all UlkoJ iaaJ l.u-Lcd at nothiCif ij that i!lr, -"-iVT WJ 5"ua T' t'I'Ie have We , :u.u ri-iJIt'! aoJ tuaz the o'd cj!'i"?t . soairi till tiaally siet-p with Lis bright- colored mantle of cream-, cal.ea us, and wo retired to what we fondly supposed would be repose. But if you Lavo ever occupied room with six trirla yea will know that sleep is not altvars to be obtained at once. i One youcs lady wa3 an. hour and a ,! half by tie clock in brushing aid i braidia ber hair, ia putliarr up her sn;cr naiJs i3 rurmioir a piece ofsiik Ifljss bet'tea each pair of har thiny- two tcctb, ia polishiuir each one with a Ktick aad iwoio powder, ia givia?; : l.is ever tr'.ca itkuowsis a wurs ci - U! wo fcU'uu . : T . . ... k. ... .... n-n a-iA-A - ' aimos: asicf p gne recoueuiuu to-. Dad not taten Cef n UX CO f flit J, maa : she argued a Iojj tuue with aa-.-thcr ; :&o poor girl swaiiowea tco g.oouic.-. we tiJoUi'Dt mat wa Usu earaeu re- " IIOSC. Cat thca la Otter ycUfl ladv ' cicst c--'nie down. This occasion-d 1 what seemi i to the sleeov ones an - eau-ess c ja'.ro verJ7. sotaetxuv eiJd birui : r upwitabit and waste l !ntL-:r ot-jp.ef. This was !lo:.y jse'.;:el Everything as q r.et f " 1 ah dt fi .-o iniaa'.Hs, and wo wero a1', la: '-a-rb s-ivicg up to "tired oaui.-e's ! sweet restor r." mhea aJdenly at t - - - " i v.t:sht ft II vi I -tit! u,i -a A rre i i tbe bar.) 1 A iitTt Wds strj-ja. aou ii was ui C )V'ed, not to; robbers aad liijr-tJt-re.-i were o; vi n-, b it that soma- ! body's tbu.motk CtJ brokeu down. mnrn ravelc-d inuetil. lea miadtrs of ut'.er (iuietaeBspii.-K.ed ay ; auth ing was JCb.rd but the geatlo breath ing of ttie sleepers, when ona eJ.;c li -natdgirl tarniag over, called out, "We!l 1'iu goiag to sleep, g-wj nigbt everj body." Lippi'icoU'is MttQQ'.in. lie Conltla't Jtiww le (haaee. Thr otbcp night whea a certaii Droi: club had gtwth rrei ia its hall, I a ruenibor uucounced tho serious ill- iioms r.f one ot the otiL-'ials. A second ine'tbcr a; once moved to tte plat form end said : "Giatiemen, ao or-e ciaicgret this 3-ad lcas aiote than I do. It seems to tua that tho occasion calls f r a few rynarks expressive of sympathy end condolence. 1 do cot wi?h W occupy your valuable time, but I f el ic a auty to say ol tho aiiiog brother Here a membtr cams upstairs aud anacuncsd that the person was dead, lie had just heard the news on the f.re-t. "Very well, tbea," continued the an i:-:?r t"e jccae'l. We were ail ftitniiiuf with his uimy noble trait- of character. A broth tr has di. i aa-J a kin-. La lai'-ra. it will ,i .jj: c:j ac " II -re aaother d.la'- .Ty ue-a'.-r pat ia aa sppearar.ee, and auno'ipce J tbat the per-oa r -fcrrt i u was not dad, or even i.J, but waii perfirt bcaikb. vV::hout the l.a.it ci.aagi (.; e.-iate-&a-ct tvf -peakt-r c nticue J ; "Tuat beijg the etiae I derri my duty t ii-laige ia a fe -i-marki on tte happiness we all raa t fe -i a: kuAiag that oar dvar brother svii lives. Liiu is but a sp.a, and m-a eometh on like a fi iwer and i- cut down Tbe fmi' ar face beaiJe us to dsy mny rest ia iii? grave t-;-mor-ro'. Deutli cumes riieu Jy an-I swift!? tha: '' IIer- ti. tv.T.- a hi.nai'..' entire 1 thi U'l h-it-v .nii..i.m.,i hu.o,.i o; 0ual liu. by soaio occurrencs on tbesAfeet. Tie pj-eaitvr iiidu'i seeoi ia thty leat put out. but waved his taad aruuaJ tbe La.'l tod : d : i cer-a.a.7 aai cot Tre?-saing j - ... ... upon the ? biuabie timi of tie c!ui m be i I say taal we all rej iice to ses1 our Irotber bere. I am now more .!;- a ev.:r caviaced that I shoulj ladule in a f.-w remarks I will g bn'k t the begiaoing and " But tne ciub ro e up as one mau and choked him tu. ad the me-tiug 'pe ie 1 f- r the i.i -patch of b.t-inea-i. l 'roil Frt-t 1'retfA. hat Tbfre i. In W ttrnt. The wheat grain is a f.tii cuds.' iog of a seed and its coverings. All the middle par: of the graiu is occu pied by larzo thin ctiU, full of apw drry abbaianue, whicb contains ail tbe starch of the wheat. Outside the t-i-atral starchy mass is a tingie row cf squarish cells filled with a y-l!owuh material, vsry rich in r.i- trt-genous, that is, flssb-forming mat ter. Ceyond this agaia there are six thio coats tr coverings, c mtaieing much mineral matter, both of potash and phosphates. Tte ontermost coat is of but little value. The mill ro due's of the-e coverings of the seed are peculiarly rich ia nutriment, and doe flour is robbed of a large percent age of vaiuible and nutritious tood. Mi ddi-aH not only coataias more li-b-ia and mineral matter than Cae flour, but also more fat. Tbe fibrous matter or outer coat, wbich is indi- J'geutiWe, f.rms one-sixth of tho brain. but not one hundretb of the fine flour, Wheat coataias the greatest quantity of glutea and the smailesi cf starch ; rye, a medium propcrti -n of bttb, .vniie in caney, oats ana corn tte amallet proporiion of starch and the smaile&t of gluten are to be found, la practice 100 pounds cf flour will make from 123 to 13" pcundscf bread. a good average beiag 13iJ pounds ; hence a barrtl cf l"i pounds should yield i!?",; cse pound loaves. t'oa reward. Gree-NVILle. Kr., March 2o. Af ter a search of three days tbe dead body cf Eiijih Whitney was found ia a sink bc !e covered with about eight inches of dirt. Tbe bead had been almost severed ircra tbe body with a broad-ax. Bard Baugh and Alien Tooley were arrested, and Tooley niade a full confession, saying that he k i led Whitney in self defense. Baugh admitted that he assisted ia buryiog the body. Nothing ia known cf the origin of the difficulty. t -4 - ' i i r II- 1 L
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