: ... p.. is CClA "Us- r !'i A i itt- "Ur- Am:::: .1.40. Mi-1 tit.-, as I'it p.- J- Hr nnir K I'.U'M- a, il..;.. , an 1 . 'jo n-r . :.m x T alwve 1. tiki I $l.C:' I ices :-f i U'NU iLISH i l'l) I i r 1 m ee; 'la'' 0o ... v.--y " I CS "'a is: , llux t 0t i 1 i I - A J." THA7II4 I'"'1' I TV' 1 mV 1 ea. m md x'ii firms of lJublication. e Somerset Herald, J ST3liHID IN JS. ;,.;..! eve-r WcIneMay moralo at 2 00 . num. if m advance : otbrnrlsa 2 W jsrUMybe cxciTtw-. i . , ;,.-I:I.'.ki mill be 4Uc-.nl 'aacl t.ill all 7 r.ni.lun. PoMm-nr nriilwtlfia -liEri- - - ticn fulTcrtlr : ll? '" ! ay u- lllrtheUr.:Tn!lMf l-r the sii'i ,,.....-. ri'ai fr"m ont P-'""'' ,,J -.. Bi, e u- tin .njune .l fc-rmT af .. . ,,r nt oili.-e. AJ'ircM The Somerset Herald. I: KO( iSKR. AITi'K.VtYATLAW, Somerset, Pa. r, s i ll. AlTUKXtY -.VT LAW, S'lmer-i-L, Pa. . 1M.SI.KY. ATioKNKV-AT LAW. S mirfet, Pa. ;F K.scrLL. '" jlll.D'KVAT -LAW, Soiiicr.'ot, I 'a. IK. INT- viii'1!m;v at i.aw, rufiTeL, Pi-nu'a. , ,, w. ii. 1:1 ri i I.. n il A IMPI'llL. A I loliMVS -AT LAW. ..;,.. cn-ru-f l to ttii-ir rare will 1 ' .,..1 ,,u.-niu!l.. altn-li-l to. .m Mho crw nnl, i.;x.site tl.e .I, i(. ;;V l S ilKl-K. Al nKM.Y-Al LAW, ,- v I,''t-'i'"n . u Minn .;n A.-tit, Si.niiTsel. Pa. i N : J NK HAY. .ii uiliNLY-AT LAW ,; i jn lifl H-Ute, S.iuirrwt, P.. wl'-t . iii ' n-iui-i- i-irt!u-tl In liin r.ni- iti'.U t. KIMMK1- ATIOhXbV-AT-LAW, Sni.nr.t.-L1 Pa. A ii m.-.1 I., n'l Lii-Iiipc iitmrti'il to M can t.I -iil-i-t at"! ': '.iiinu'.-"Untii-ii with j.n.uiit Jl ' i-.iiiry t'i'i'' Main C'r?s fin-ct. . J .,.:s. i.. . e..!.;-.ii:.v )i.i:i .v ' m.ik m;. a i rohts at i.aw. Iiwih-m m:niM-.l f im'ir care v.ui i.i- nil ! i.ini.-iu.ii; tii-niii n. ; ;. . . i:, i,t n-ii. pwa.1". !i ii. nn.. ATI tH:XLY AT LAW. siiuicrM.-t, I'a . 1 ::i i.r..i..i i!v alii ii'l t" all tmslnow entitle tat! ,ii. l -I.- -. :ei vpr.til mi collecti.iiiii, l.i- .I'.j.iin: .111 n-.iii.nui:. 1 11 1 A1 KiilXl Y AT I.AV., Sunifr-'! P:i., :il t.ii-1111 -..i I'.ilrusie.l to my r.ir ;0i jT 'ini'iinsi1 iiint tiii.-lil v . pi )T'i i:r. 1 , A1TOKN 1.1 AT LAW, ;.Ii:vi..:-ii l 1., S..MI i:-i:t I'ii.. I'.u j r 1 1 in pri'i.'-rioiiitl Fi'rvtws t.i t lie I'lililie. 1 nn I Imiiii.ii iii'ifuttiit'-... 11D.I all oihi-r It-ifiil I miiim.! in with iimiuirtmro ami li li-IHy. 1 u.M. 11 sv.'inlty. (junc-i'M). ! 11. 1.. HAiau A- i'.AKR. A 1 I I 'UN LVS-AT-LAW, Si.uieri-1, Pa., in S iiii.'ispt nn.l ailinllii.iiri-.iunti.'P. riiirusieii tu tui'iu will l-v pri-i:iilly I.IAM II. KooNTZ. A iHI.Xi:-AT l. w, .si.mi-rM-t, Pa., I ai.e i r. 1.1; t t..nil..n tu I u-ln-wi riitreMt . m. !-. in s-Kint-n-i-. mi.l ailji.iuil.if oiuiitlcn. s 111 1'rmuuu 11. .use iiuw. MIX R. SCOTT. ATloltXl-Y AT LAW. SouieriiCt, P:i. nilir l-'iurt U'Ui-. All'l.usiiic.si1 entrust i-.iri- alti-nJi-'l in v.ith iir. uii-ineM. atal d ! a !. l. proii. AITOUMIY ATHW. S.iiuctm:!. I'; . i'r..' rtroct. ' tlici'ttuii made, c-tnt i-l, icli' itrifn.l, an I all U'znl buuvt i ivl in i-ri'iui'tne!!' an 1 bltli.y. i;n; m. iikks. J J M U L y THE PKAi'K. Si'tneriiet, Pf-iiu'a. a k:v,i i.i.. H. S. KI.M.Vi .I.L. K. M. KIM MULL A iy: -n I'T thi-ir .r.ili'..s!nnnl e.-n-ii-c? lit t S IN i)ritt'.."!"nni eorvi.-e? m trie n:i- nitrT uiiil M-'initv, tNieot the mvm- lit crin c:tn at ail'timf?, uhIpm iroti'-itii- ii.iL-tit. to louti'i at ibfirfoilie, Main r '.trt. ca; i lue )uuiiiJ. bW. .1. K. -MII.LKR has 1.. rma . in: v l.e:i:i'.lii lii-iiin lar the prai-ti.e r -':i.-i- ii.;iu.-i:e I llarlen KrnilD ajir. -J, "TU-tt. ryi.n.p. Rl'RAKKR tenders his na 1 farri'-eg to t he itlrens f Sum ivp-iin-v. ittue In reid('iir m .Main I) . :. Mli.LKi;. j'lnsu iAX i.t.1 i:;i:on. H.i- T. i.i- . .! n- S nail llcn.l. Imllar.a, rliirc lie ;:i '-. . .li-i'ia-.l l.y leiicr ur oiUeri.ii.'.. I) WILLIAM COLLINS. I'LM IST, KO.MLUSKT, PA. ": in M iioij.iiIi Illii. k. atinve IU.yil's Prui; .(.'. win-ri- li i-an ai all umi'. I l..un.l iiri-jiar-t-ol"- H kit:.li" t wurk. nrt a flliine. n-au-1:1: i-sir.T-,iD'. it-. Artiii.-lal t-thnt all klml. 1 ..1 Hit- i.t-s; ni-itcrul tn-crl.:.l. Ciiirnitli'iif rrji:ti',. D 1 lciLV RILLS. PtNTIST '. lltriry II -kRcT'e st ('': f ;i ir.1, Main ( ruff ?'!. s .'.a"H. Pa. )i:nh(in A(;i:n(T. , V. Swi'iir-T ..I S.i nil Patoli. S'lmersot i-ounty. l ". Ii:-:i .1 tlia Prare. furvemr anil eluiiu -n-ii! jirnuipilv c.i!li-.-t all Knuriiy ami I'.-n--. .1 . ! '..iii; i-:arjs:i- t to lilin I'cww wisliiim ;:i.y 11.: .riiniiiiin iai ailiin-cii liim at the almve 'w.l I'ia -. irii luf ii, ii.-,'!iarae and fctane uui. ti 1 iV. f RECCO AND PAINTERS, Suvn iehT. Prxx'.v. AUCTIONEEIJ. 1 1 H KTIl s np.illnir nir wrvli on Kal ur I'rr- x..talr. ur ar.. thlliff to l .llnfaiWHl 01 at u tjn, 1 ;i C,C rttlre'aiuiai-tliiti. i.-'ii-n. (iv mall .Mniitljr alt4n-l to. W. A.KOONTZ, V.acnre. Pi. Ql Mi'l) 1IOTKL, N TO VS I O YX, 1 'KNN a. , 1 i i-s u.nr ami ll ktiuvn htnrn dar lati Iv --n ll'iri.liutilv .ml nrmlv n-titln. milh mII .vmi .'I U t ot lurniiiirr. whl. li Iia mailr It a vrrv ' ' '-irai if ni..iit lar (r tlif trauelln jmliiiu. n " '! i.' mi.l r...j i-nnit I nurj.a nosl, all lu "t !irt i-Uw. with a larire .ullle hall alUi-linl " ti" .am.. Alwi laritc ami nmniT MhI.IIuk. t-i 1 bsi. l,Kiil,ra ran Ih- had at tli Imre.-t ( ' 1 c tt. t y o.e wix k, day or meal. SAarH.irSTER.Fmn S. P.. I'ur. l.iatnuQil. Suitmn, J'a. Th.Trmli la Mlclujr lll ,rcvall. Thonan.lii who bare ued and nrureii lrr living itnv tnthe trrnh ol our ViT;"!-,'',V SELLER'S LIVER PILLS i.i.i uatlic ul.i cih-i ol lJver C's.iii.ijiuu i.iii.iumu-,,. Ilraitariie ant-lna tlieretrom. Ooative ""'".au.. l.iiriDmw and all dmordrra re- i. i. I,'"ni " liver. Kr aale hy all "KKifU. Prlreiliounta. ,:- SI. fclLLLKSfc t'n., Prop n, Plltit orh, Pa m,,, u.9 til. BOYD, Agent Scmenet.Pi. i:Uirsic Ft.) LrileS SemiBiiry, Ij-atttHui irr.iuiiit5. c.Moa.,ll. liollJIova. new , tiaiiua lor .rar:lce. ami na.ai.i ..a ii. L .'"". Inli:trui-t..rii Tenaoaxalerati.. I-' M-aifaiaer Mia, Mss auibjriiea, aiijily t,. Kiv.T. ItEWINtT, Prtaclpal. i ii The i VOL. XXIX. NO. 12. Arr ii.it f .v j hi tii! t" ili i liin'. !.:tl y. t TO REDUCE STOCK A urzv Wnc ut Ciic li .r;i.lr v:!l In' .i r. fn.m tii-i1:!'.", June 7tli, AT TLX TO FirrnEN t EMS LIS I it v;iril than jirt-vi'ius 1 iru- -s tlii' M-inii. CHINA MATTINGS Thf fmot M'iiinl iiiiiHirtfi!. :i:iil i.;:iks. H. M'C ALLUH, 77 FIFTH AVENUE. 1 1 F.EOVE U'OCO SIR EH?. PITTSBTJEGH, CHARLES HOFFMAN, Mi LU Al.ive 1 l.-iir.v 1 I'll.-y"M !-l re. LATLTT STYLES 2l LOVKT PRICES. lir SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 1 i! f r.insii-.riin- on liau '. at IP liiMiai-ry CARPETS! MT,nriniiMnimnTnD filtnUlliiiU liiiLUI ilPURE RYE' WHISKY 11 le I y r lip t r.rri l or i;aa..n iuiti'4 l"r ! MEDICAL AUD I'.TTPI r r n v o s e s trii.-rs ail.irc.sc:.! in il jrlin. I" will r.-rivc j - ! jir.'TiU'tfl.ti'raii 11. llan 'l i is..'. WALTER .1DEBS0I, nu i CCS. WOOD ST. iliD SIITH AVENUE. NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, io. HKirfc. LA Rl-K M.HIlKJ. Aptsfer Fire and Life Insurance, Miry n v; ;r.n !j.i. KOMKKSKT. PA.. And Real Estate Brokers. KS TAiiUSHKD .1H.W. P.r-..i.r wl:...ii-lri t II. lmy or i-x.-o.-iiine I irn-rt-. or rent will lini it t. li.eir advantaae tor.'l!iiertlideh-rlMl.nliers.t.ai.iiocliarafl ma. In unli-f sol. I or ri-im-1. lirul r?tate Iii."1lcm : tfi-ueraliy ill lie Tnuiii:.ly attunili it to. V T T TTTT V X' S71YS' 1 o.x. JJJJ.J. Xj tv o i - jiAT.TiMOitKCTKW'rr, CI. 'Ml JKl 1 1 .AN I ), M.l. WATCHES. CHAISS, SOLID SILVER WA KL. VIA M0 V S, AMLRli AS CLOCKS, I RLSC1I CI u KS, SILVER PLATE!) WARE, j JEWELRY, i-c. ! HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Wttiili'. ! and JcTn lry Ili-liair.-il l ySUilli-d Wurkaii-n aiid riiun.i t l.y tijri-ra rrec 01 . narar. i-aira i ili:irL'et..rKiik-nivirnr. Cr.Iwar- ; rai.iod a rcprcsintcl. -:o: Somerset Count v Bank. CHARLES J. HARRISON. ( a.-hi. raa.l Maa.-.L'. r. Collectl.'ui. maile in all tians oltlia l iilto.1 States, i ' i C'hari'5 m'.lcrete. Butter an t other clieeki col- . alway. or. hnn t. Kemlttan aivlewltn prompt- I Dens. AocounUJ fulfiited. ' p.pii... ...i . - . i . . . t . ui n ; viv-snii. .-j pun.-" ... s?. clxt. ifxii-:i i.oa::, can a.v-,,mmo-! dated at tbl I!k. The ciop-.n" are rcetiMd la denomin-ition? of w. ! 0. 600 and 1 0C1. SPRING, 1880. 0AEP A Large and Choice Stock of In- gi-ains, Tapestry Brussels, Body 1 await Your answer by return! Brussels, Marquetts and Axmin-;iail. j 6ters, with Hugs and Borders to' match. Also Oil Cloths, Linoleums and Lignums. :, PITTSBTJBGH. 1 1-s r. V. HASTINGS' a WEST rillLADELPIIIA acad':my, rWT Km PTirct.H 'n't rnJVPCr1lT tflbLIiU. LLASSIIjAL c!1 tuiXtutliU I Twcntvilrst Year Commences iiiii iiiii iiiii i nnriini; ni aciio-ii ut 'tunc Jicn bipi ... . . . i lui-trurthm 0 EXTENSIVE, THOROUGH PRACTiCALI fi t :.a.i.y bi iin.i.rj. comton. of . CHRISTIAN HOME. ' Mdal attrfiU. toliai.lt". licaiia au.l intt uf- ; Mi.r.i imiui in,.,. ' t ur cat.-. I. 1" u .TV .v.n"L .7 .'T'D,..r,V ., Aaaaet 11, H . ..... i...,.. i BOVAUE&GO a ri: r,i.K : In a lir.h' l.nrt-li in tii-st:.t..,.rvinrii,i-i iH-.-r..i In.. p!!i,...-x-!to worsl.i,, ih,. I..,r,l . at'ti r tin.- MTiivt:wy Jia a t!a-s-m,vt- in;r. i-i .i r .1 -i.. .... mi-:lit iitti-r a 1 liai f.l II l-ir lilt- iiu::i.i mi.Tir f-.r v.iir.l. Their Ira.lrr cvliuru fan- Wliii h :'liri.-;iaii keoftlie war - l,an.! r-l.otil.l w.i r..r ni way. Anil !iiiiiu"l !' ii-khii tlio filiiiw ii.c i,'K tiuii : '"Wliicli way is y.iiir in liav?" i in: :n t.i- "ii'- ai'tiT ati'itlii-r tiic LTIIV thi ir f.. ; l Mil'; ; uin' lii-i'tlirr.-i v;-n , w arm ic t:. ii.! : 1 'lie -av.- iii way i !. i )i ry. l.-i; ! iv. f.niM- lnke-ai- I.i the .n!tul- uf .Vii .llirr lia i ivi'.i ilk.- a laiuli fr.iiu tin- j r..;.i. j A! la-t ItarJ;! An. I .-'aiaa'.- i-.i:ii;..i i Am-.', c !c.:.'i i Iii- ; -a iv.i"a ,i-ai-. iuhi-r, aiun fur many a !ay ir.ial ; tlm:ii:!i vi-ii.!v r nil- l.;f..!..-! hi- arm- aa.l iimc,-;.,!,-.! ;., say: "l-i- l.ra.i.l atel si-tcj-s, I nine was a liri-tia.i 1 .Hi.-.- N.t- a- lia;.-y a- any i I lit l'..r i lien li like a li!l no here : i-arn-il A a.l In-:- Iiaiim-i-s vlnn tl'ai..is ii. .i.i .in, .; tin- l.-a l.-r .-;.. .l!v sh..il!-.-.l : -'l'ieasr answer ile nHi'sTiuii I a. sav ; .1 oil, Vxv ,iv. v, .-roilit for ll ..u fit .!,!.. sir- 1 en in ni ii, sir U III! !l w iiv I, ..- i v.... i-..t .... .iur nni-Ki-i a-iuii.iii to- .lav , l.ny ei'lIaai-iH k, laiL-llshas w-di : r: for .hubs w:t I Tin- I'i in " ra!- (::!k nl thi ! Ami I. c.-l.il tlii rii-crii. 'I :ii !i ivi- hiei liiie hciii loyal Til! money w as n!r, i-e.i I w.miI.1 liLi ii ih. ir I. i.i.-: llarl.i-. An.! uicn, w i:!i tlie i Li-, in- I 1 'k :t. " '' ":,-t :.ici honi-siiy ii-1.1 I.; :i! !.-: :i'l ,1 . 1 . 1 1 -.-t i t r 1 ! i.-h v.av i- t! wi. i.ei-ki't slali n.- 'i wlioar . . ielli'lal-. Win. foilulll to lie training wi.ii Jlri-'a ii 1 our national Ha-. Ami r..:-e fro: ..:i;:ri iJii-ir -.mi- as ilu- r..rty-si.iii 1 i..eii...-'-: irai-...T . iiki- a i- an.i i.ra..-.-. ; ( heek upon mv knee, she looked up in its contents that 1 i'or-'ot cverv MiaUm i, wi. i.w .1 .v... in ' 'f--lcw.- jn ,.IV t'aee ami said: "Would you ; tiling except the narration which" I '"Hen- Ami v. ii the I : i -l 1 1 hua.l.'.v s.iaii l!n-y i'.ii.- l!u t..li:l.e,l? -W'lii.-h way is t!, .lav .'" ' mnioii l.v W.-i-hin-.-t. m ir mu -ki iltlil lo- Tin l".i lion, mv friea.l. vital itiijxirt- ain-e ; Tin- li;.: ioa i- vailin.' in an xi. ia- su-ien-i' rn !i voter ran wick! a i:Iitie:il iiiUske;, 'I in 11 wiilil it 1 a-h. in our e m:i! ry's ih--frl-.-i-. The issue 1 fun- us is e'.ear ami liueluu.'.i-1 ; Shall the nation he ruh-il hy ihe I'liu- or tin- dray V 1 camliilly ask. fellew-snlilii-r an l vou r. "Whicii way i-your inu-kct a-i" hit t n" to .lav?" r.v tup si:.-si:m:. It ailtrv 1. ..r Wl. I ' li lilt u in nn oueoi i. ii iii 1. 1. i 1 davs that had dawin-.l since I came tu iive bv the sea-side three ivearsago. 1 had become disgusteil with the world, and had retired from ; . ,,,,,1 e, t:(-, tl, ....A ,,,.r ..,.. 1... I.lshlon.l. le llle to HKllilV ll.U s PJ f!1(. ,ri-.iinl old oee.-in The cott:l"C i Whlc! he. h.i, chosen lor mv home i . . ' was a verv prcttv one, with cool parlors and lonr. pleasant verandas, ; vjii-h m ;ihv;(vs h.h;i(1(.(1 fnmi t,u ; sun bv running vines and rich green I foliage. The garden, too, was bcauti-j fill: it was filled with all kinds of ; rarest liuwers. How often have I j wandered through mv garden, and I i i .i i " i . l .: ! up aim uu ii uie ueacii, iiiiiiniii'i"u- .ui m. . ...v... il.,. rlsiiv. .-.ml falling ,,1'the waves i the lime, but I cannot help doubt- and li.-hjiing to tfu; niurr.ienng " , . ' ocean, u lien I would looK ar out i I over the deep blue waters the follow- I ing lines lrom the Song ot tlie r-ea , . . wOUIHIIo.ll uross my memory: Thoulicare-t mi ihv hrea-I of lilne l ull many a jiay umi Imily cr. w, Tin: i hil.lr.-:i nt the sea ; l'ruii.l shipsan-- riiitu inir '.-thy a i. Whin- sails ait- rot k::u hi thy hays The -'ailant ami the five." I had no companion bv mv side, ; but mv communion with nature was ' sweet." and though for me love's ivoung drcaiu had been blighted ; I I lived h.iiitiiK in mv aolitllde. . . 1 '. r - , :,. ,1 ,. On this sultrv dav 1 received a . i- .... ' l,, ,i l',,,r I,, .,,,- ...,,1 ii in i ii.'iii ll1.' I....... ..i ... . ...... as it is connected with mv storv, I w;j .,.,. present it to lliv readers: 1 L . i vCii v ln'r 1 I IS . i i.i ti-. ir . i .Hl'liui irauiord. j jv dear Sister: 1 am going! 'id.road and Would fel l Verv grateful I if v;i would take Ros.i under vour. prot'-ction. Since my beloved Inira's death she has sadly needed the loving care of a mother, and I turn to vou as tin- only .univalent, for I know that the affection which you had for Laura would in itself be , I ..n.iipil. tirt. tli..t Villi i t-'R't' .'Ml ! interest in h r child.' R.i is . igh-! l'ippy to speak. " will tru,t you te. n and vih. n 1 think j.rupcr I wiilh ar Philip and wih be your u in put a large fortune in la r osession. ,' when you return. liespis-uiuiy lours, lldii v Carlton. I i-( plied to his letter immediately, .. . ... -uring him that I would be glad th ver: dri were seen mice mic .is ;i nieiu . oon . ... i :tensumniers. 1 wondered What sue . friend to mydepart.l siskr's child, 1 1 remember his.arting words. "Re-! himself had remained in the hope uf ; it v. iil'he dashed to pieces on th.-1 loree t.ie hiws .,. t.i.-.r .-onii. i ...... - p.tii. nr. of nil that is g!..- Hv- dav- ofla-t April :andthat l'woul.1 trv to make my memk-r me, Judith, 1 will always j resuscitating her, all his efforts, how-; cliff. I came to see it you would j Di mocrat. hvery iiian t..a. .-ursea , un(U.. tuM, uit Ur t: ,,,.., , .-. -diomva pleasant one' for her. ' j trust you." He bent and gave me :C ,.V(.r, had been in vain. 'light up your house. We can ,hs-; Lin.-ohi iH-cau-e he i.s.ui-d toej in. a- ..r th!.,v .mv ,l,.ath here in ... !rj .,.,,. .,:..,, :l ,. i,i,t ..f... .d; ! ' ; it ,vw -, .-..ol ole-ic-M.i .veniter In ! Parting kiss, and then he was gone.: What a sight met mv gaze when I tinctly hear the firing ot -guns as the ; eipahon 1 roelamation wa.- a J. .;.-. ? Y,.s Three hundo-d i .V(f t) f. .., high, r at. n f il.il- 1 .i ltfl ' I !1I I WOlllll II I TIN 1 r . 11. 1 UW lUII Hf i IpiTi li-H iN I ' P I i.r ' h HIP l "in r li' .u . - - , - . ,..(. .- . ,r . ,i-i i-;- in t m ii- . r. i n . . . In m t i i . - i . - i ... . ri . .i .... i. ..'.:. -i ,.i-. ;..sc .m. t nui-m.i-i-uk ' itur. i-.vcrv man " -.''.". iiu.t ., i i: .. .t .... . . ...... ..i. clatter part ofSeptcmbcr when ' i es, i.osa. ne Was go ,c. , .,, e ,lri.w near to ine spot .ide ivo.-a ""-"Ai: tu ,...,,1.1 .n, out of tint Union at 1 W '; m,' "bit -. I .m-r i-- m :-7 Jos-, c-imc I wassittiii" on the not seen Mm since, ami i never ex- ,a alien, there she lay wun a ny ngmmg up . ............ .......... - ..... ----"" - . ,,.... i .. est baud tnat v. r irciine earn.. ; ,.., .,. ttrr.-:-..i i."--". -. o.s.i .am.. Muni ' - CM. i,:m ,tmiin in tl.U tvorl.l I o a ,.,o-l.l,. hl.r mn:ill ' von li.ht ui vuurs the shin may be I its pleasure, every man vwio l.c.i . .1 ., .,!l,.I,,t .,.i . i tl l,i. i (.;ir little Kosa. 1 lease (O ml n onrt... stream was ooznicr iroiil a Will IK? none, x .on no .-".. ,;u -i ,i , ao-e .... ts..'. natural con-c-jiici.c . ...i gin. - - - , -, i " V ,.P ,rll,t ,,.:,v,. vou alone, but I must go ' instantly nit-, .lu-t at the loi-n oi ;-;' J ..... I"":'' . iot my niece vvimm l nao nui i"'"- , ;- , "" " "ll -?-".-! , -, , . .-.,,. i : r.,.wil wis -i D.-mo. rat I.v.rv nut xik re ai" ie. .i..--. " - ui" -.1. ..i.n.i ..f union of . m? separated overs, and hoir F..r a worn Cr 1 d .1 not and render what little assistance 1 ; treason. - I'.m.ai.u. ,.!...,, ...... .-,d.-r .ri.-:?.- !. t - "nt." 'was ike, and How she would leci : i shook mv ncan iiiwiuiiuii. : i . ' . i :.'... t i r.t c.:..i....i ..... -i,, . . . i i i ii 11 It Ilk IH, III! ill a IV 1 I.UM . "Ollli .. live with an aunt of whom her .memory must have been very in- i . . i i. i .i i l . il ...li- 1 1 i.,- ntni iiur Tii.iiirrfiTt. t ti riHi in ihv ' - hoinesto.id, whore we had all Iktii 1 'i:ll,I,.v- 1 a c4"ld apuu iuicl;it niv lovrr,. luv lncinorv. gain i ltiaycii wun , ,rol h(.rs an,i on the gm n i sward ; again I swung in the old walnut tree, and listen".! with child-j ... ... .Ia i.,ii ratiture to t tie rippling brook .pnng abides Ithat ran over white pebl-Ies that I delighted to gather and place in , i.i . . .i - Somerset all kinds of niis ami rows on tin V P1-.01''1 "i"-, . , ' ,;",('1'" "ly.'l: pUJurinir tin - ; ripe fruit fmm the )n lianl anl in - j jlulgin my ajijtetite vnth the tie- :'!, un!s' "" How apliles frmu my ; T:!Vrtr;ti rmn 1 ..... ........ ..,.1 I C i favorite tree - """" - . i.n. x v Ii ill HlllM-ll IIIIM'U. :iroin this pleasant reverie as the ; sound of the approaehinir earriare fell in ion !liv ear. I ran "down fli.. walk to meet Rosa, when I heard her exclaim, "Oh, there is aunt Judith.'' and soon after she w.i.s cm braeing me affectionately. Wa.s more heauliful than I had exjuined : In v f.u-e resf '.iihled that of her dead moiher ; wasa hlonde, with larire lustrous hlueeyes and wavy,roldi-n hair ; her face was always wivathed with smiles. Her form was perfect, tall and slender; she was graceful in cverv movement. I soon came .. I .... I.... ...,.ntit... . ' r l- ... . . i . i .j ioe iiii j.iii ii.nutii ... ..in . .iv ,i . i: e l. ....... ii,...- 11 'IS l SI .11 ' I I ll'lllll. 1 Kill . - ----- - i.Oen eive I isteiiei to tier sllvel'V l .. i I I-..11.. i. ... 1 ..s.. ...... - --- v- laugn. ruignig gieemux uon. i-i c, u. , "Auiuie, shall we go down on theater week jiassed away and he did .mine , .-ii.n. .... ...... v, iv heach. this morm.ig? asketl Kosa, n u .ne u , ana l once mere 1,-11 -'..y;- vonrt.lf ,,.,,. 'he had written me several lctt.rs.hut coming into my room a short t.iuo j mto t.ie old state of douht. Thus : ' I ; f'l j ,ia,t rcot.iv,.i answers. Alter wait after her arrival, .passedaway six months. hoa, ti.i. h.., h, ..n a sad t.na to. u. .. -n t,u, yain u. "Certainly, my dear, if vuu wt.h ! - f, "' "Will vn please t.-ll me nil ah.mt I luring from n.c he reerosse.1 the At lt. I answered. It was but a lew (me atternoon R.t.-a and my-ep jt ,.,,ti;,-.- 1 j i.intie and sought for me at tie- old moments walk, and Rosa soon had went to take a walk, she with her; 'f then related tie n-irtic'il s f !i..i!Utea.l.froin which we had moved td.ehasktt wl.ieh she had brought : ih.wer basket audi with my Ihh.U. : lll4. .. -m .J in the city some time before, lie for shells, idled and was sitting by , W e had wanueml tirthcr av.-ay th.m , ,() f(,r f(..,r of ,lXl.:tilI., i.r 1 found traces of me in the c.t v. and my side on a smooth stone, loosing usual, and were standing ot, tj.. j.ut vivrc (i ti,,?.,. heiutifrl :t last visiied mv l'.itlu rV house, over her treasures. outskirts of a thick woodland, ad-: n,Wers and lovck- f.-ms t!,-,t ar'- -ir- i Tiara wen? none b welcome him I 1 oi-i-r her Irn'isnn.. auiii juaitii, sai.i sue. iiireati v, . . . Tt.: :.. " . r . 1 i(M ' . . " '.. . . . mil. i 111 .-II IIIIIOI I'll 1 I 111 ill 111 ;.l,. 1 ,.,.,,1.1 ... 1...1.. : .. j in. 11 l . iiiie & iiiii in ii luiiuii.iiiiu .i ; kiss on her pure white fbrhead. j ".uiit .ludith, why did you h-avc . all your friends and come here to live ; all by yourself?'' ; "P.ccause Rosa dear, I wanteii to be by myself, ill the citv, 1 I jrrew tired liv adiii'r a fashionable h!e, llattering and being tiattere.;. , and so 1 determined to seek a home 'ill solitude." I replied. , "j'lut, Auntie," interposed Rosa, ''it is nut solitary here ; it is die must j delightful place on earth.'' j 'T am glad that you like ii, dear." j 1 said, trying to smooth bat k the ! golden ringlets, which would persist : in straving over her forehead. "Yes. Aunt, 1 like ii very much indeed."' Then tak'mir mv hand in hers, - kis.-cd it, and resting her dimpled (ell loe sol net h m" tli.it I have been wanting to know ever since I came here, but did not like to a.-k vou?'' "What is it, Rosa ?" "Why was it that you never mar ried? Mamma tuld niethat yuu had several proporals, but n fused them all for some reason. "Yes. Rosa, it was for a reason, j and 1 will tell you what it was if. vim wi-h tu hear it."' ; 'I want to hear it verv nriicii. ; Auntie, for 1 know that you could : have married whom vou wished as vou are verv handsome and very good." j "There Rosa, do not Hatter me. i please, f..r yuu knurr that I am an 'old maid with no pretentions to .beauty." I "I)u nut sav that Auntie. Twentv- ....... i'j ,.,.t ..'.1 .111.1 Villi li lViiSMl'll ... i. ... ii-'i. ...., ii... ...... ...... smooth black hair, and such sott brown eves. h, how I h.ve brown eve t- I fancied tln-re was a double nn ;ming to this last exclamation, as Rosas violet eves hail a tar away: . .. . . i ii- on c m them, ami sue seeineii i..r a liiument lost 111 thougllX. I Tcscntiv . , . . . , . i .i . she turned and said. "Will you go ,vilh vur sturv, Aunt ?" -When I was your age. Rosa, just unl said. "Will vm go eighteen, 1 became very much at-: tached to a foreigner who had come . to America on business, ami he ! professed to have fallen deeply in ! i...... ...Pt. ..... I tlo.ii rht if Inn. -it ing it now. I lis hoarding place was .- . ir. - - : i... . ... l ..... 1 not iar irom our jcskicih e, no.. .,n. 'soon became very wt II acouainte j We were thrown into cat h other s , icotiip.-mv almost constantly. If I went on an meet liilil. rand I sure t. If I walked into the grove he would be there. We became j fast friends and 1 dreaded his return I ; to Mnghuid. I lis business, however, ; j would not permit a speedy return, 'and I was not sorrv fur it. Oh, Ruse, i i those were happy days.' "Yes, Auntie, but please go on." ' "Time liew on rapid wings, and the day drew near that was to sep. r ate us. On the ( Veiling before his .departure, he came to bid me adieu, lie asked me to walk with him in ;the garden. As we walked along : chatting pleasantly, Philip said. ''Judith. Ictus gu and .'it on the rustie scat at the lower cint 01 me garden." Win n we w. re seated he "Judith, I have come to bid i .ii ,t ,:. ' 'vou oooi -Pvc. out l nope inai n jwill not be ii liual parting v.ith i'.s. i I wish to tell you this before going' away: lrc '. Will you wait ;and trunt me. Judith. dear ? Will you i be my w ife "Yes. I answered, i.hno-t t We walked until twilight laded and the twinkling stars with a fair .moon snune ungm. noiu uu-.u-iu and cloudless sk v. We promised al wavs to be faithful to each other. ... . . i i .1 We agreed to correspond and then j -- i- ...I,.. ... ..j t' ...... . . ! a i i ,.i I..M.. o j.u. a .... " . . he left ine I trusted him. I was '. very happy : so happy that I fancied if : ii 1.-...-..1 tiiiiii iti i ic Kri'iiirii rii inriii. inio . 1 , I I'.it I - t timo 1shimI. lhrce liiontl.;. luut i nun i umi reccico no uiieiiiueiu v.-. whatever from him. A t last all hope ; c died away. It had been three years : since he h it, and still no tidings ; irom the one who was dearer man : ., 1 1 lib 'He will come back some time, ESTABLISHED, IS:7. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST '25, ISSO. - ' Atint-e-. nwr f.-.ir.' IVrIu;is . the : sli! -..t lo.-t in ;v stunn. If In- is : living you will surely Iu-:ir Irom hnn. ; I n not tliink him r.r.true." ".My e)ili, I will never hear fivnn him apiin, never, never, never, 11 . . ... 1 . l 1. j l . . . i t 1 HMSU UOMOl lirO.KH llilS MlMItVl a?am, dear Uosa. It is verv painful t: me. ' "I will nut, dear Auntie, if you l not wish it." llus is tliehrst turn-that my heart hail ever heen open to any one, and Rosa's violet, eyes tiiat viere raised to my face in heart-felt sympathy, hilly repaid me for the sccririee uf my feelings. We sat for some time in silence Rosa's golden curls rest- ing on mv shoulder. Presently 1 sahl, "Let us go home, Rosa, itis too warm to remain here." As we walked hack to the eott:-e : tvosa s r.ssurmi' it-ni-iis ''Ifr. villi in..-.: s ir n.r in.. " I'.. ... . . . . i i" . I'llllH" Ii-ll'l- t ....., ....... . .. .. .......v ...iv ix ,-wiiii-iiiiie, vuiuie. ncvcr i ie.-iv ' irmmmn.1 .,,.!.. ; ,.. 'ii.-i..i iiii iiimv lili.r.i.ri' I . ...... ... .' i ucgan to nnnk ltsa :v jlt' e prop h- i.t.. t,.t i 1 Pincss in store for me P.nt ,e,.'.i - , - -V -on . miring tnesui.lime seeuerv vvlu.-ii " " , . . .a ... . t t . 1 rn 1 1 1 1 ' I lk s u ' li - . 1 I II V .. . - : 1 ... 1 1 1 1 ... .1.. . .:.i .t .. ; luaiu u ni r ua.-ivCL- Mini iiowi-i.-01 j which she was pas.-ionatv-!y fond.; t exclaimed : "Oh, Auntie. " ho-.v l i should love to have some ferns to ' ;i.utwitlimy ilov.ers. I know that! ! 1 can get some in those woods. .lust j s.'e thai lovidv work ! Could anvthin he iretiifr ? If vou are tired v..u can j rest while 1 search for ferns." No, I : am n,,t aiVaid she said r.s I was inbuilt to remonstrate. "Ho vull see : thisjiath? Oil, how cool and pleasant : ( ome on. Auntie, and sit on this l !,,vely spot while I am gune. I shall ! ! U back in a few minutes, said she. 1 taking out her tiny watch t-aseer-; '. tain the hour. It "was of 110 use for ! t me to object. I knew that there was j j nothing to fear, and telling her to j be careful not to get lost. I sat down i Ujiun a mossy log and begin reading hiv book. I was soon so I u .i.-i.lin.r s.-i-.l,lenl- I r.iinhi' u.'.er- : ed where Iwas, and looking up I saw that the sun had gone down. 1 then 1 renieml.ere.l Rosa. I hecami , (i " 'i'C !1;II' i very uneasy and did notknow to look tur her. l ran aiun i path, calling her by her name, but mo response was made to mv call On ami on, 1 almost il. w. " Wild fancies rushed fn rough my brain, Could Rosa have wandered into the i .I...... vi.. ses of the fovest ? W: j lost? Oh, what had become ofmy dear little Rosa? I began to look ; around inc. and saw that the pat! 1 Jed along a ridge. To my right there ' was a dark ravine. Oiieaeh side uf ! .this ravine tlie perpendicular heights ! j rt--re rocks large massive rocks, ; ; covered with moss and overhanging; j with ferns .Rosa's coveted ferns'. As .tllV l'V es took in the sei ne. 1 t i..u:'iit j . . - . .. , - - ... that jicriiaps she haU trie.l ts secure ' the h-rns and lirobabiy was at that li..... Ir!.... ,W.I in I'i.. il-irni. i!::rl. : inn., i i ii. 'ii ...i ii. iii. .ii.iiii", ..... iv, bed below. While tmsc thoughts were Hashing through mv mind, I saw a snort uisiaiicc aneau 01 me 111 - - - 1.. i po.-a .s nai it was ivnig top uown- : want, a:iu on a ncaiei appioa. -i, i i i .... i. i saw that it contained a quantity o! ; ferns. The j.ath here was very l.-s,, , to the overhanging rucks. Stepping saw that it cuntauii'd a aside l came verv uea.i lus.ng u. balance. A jutting ruck tipped but, I stepped backwards soon enough to prevent it from falling with me. inhi the daik'iess bilo'.V. Peelin-' -- --- - . - - .-' down I could distingiiisii the form ..! uo-a i ing .a..- .nut app.ireui.v ur vo'.ing gentleman bending .. r her v. iping h ier bice '"' with a Iianiikerchiet, widen dampened with water. "Oh, tell me," I said, "is the yo la.lv hurt?' "She has tiad a ili'.-adiul lad, .diss Rradford," and I recognized the voice of Cu v Ostein "but 1 do not think she is seriously hurt."' t. t'nen told me I should be very careful how 1 stepped, lest some ui ( the loose stones should roll down., "If you will follow the path a ! short distance y..u tviii see a rude way of di ci nding." J 1 went as directed and sa.w indeed :t rude path, every moment se. i.ied more perilous, and t very step taken seemed bringing me' nearer to a dan-i gcn.us fall. I reached the foot ob thedescent in safety, and joined !uy. i who was waiting to direct ni" to the, scene of accident. .... 'I wtii.i..iso Vli-s r.raillol-ih t hat this is vour niece. You know tiiat I have iust return".! from a long journey abroad, and though I had heard "of vour niece being with you. I had not" as vet the pleasure of! ing and crashing. While " .ii.iin.r on oeiiiiiii.tiiiiee Howsadlwas still liouring dov.n I to meet her under such cireumstan-; li,-then told ni" that he and a 'Vli.ml ivlm iv.-iii visitin.r him were! i.iii.tini. uliwi ilu..- .hv Rosm's . hat and ferns, and the "next instant; saw herself disappear over the rocks, They ran to her immediately, but j she was unconscious. He had di ; ;1 . .............n r.t .iiii.il of the 1 vu ''v . . . . ' , " ' . i gn.i.-n r.giu, .o. r- .,.,.. i... inst nrr v.-d tr mv .i.. i.iir iiifnoroit iiiii (ri'ii. : ' cottage. . ; How wc got home I can a . ti ni.f Til l . .v. n ; i e...i.i.ui to uiii'ii iiiiii mini r : , dfoom hi.ro 1 Ci.llVtV:!Ill" . vliviuii. avai. . .... . ... . . . and nights followed. ..i 1 .fit.. 1. .... ..,., .... ..initr umi i U'lll I HIS ' II I'l.UII'lliisi'""""" .. - - i . i:l ..... iwaitmg us :n xueetigeoi ine woou., , no s.v.i. .............. --- . . . ,i , - . p, an partv was marri.-d i iiocni . t , i .t .... ...p.. ..i. h.vir.1 the lmtortunate ' children lrom tin ir mot. k .- a.n '"-'"l. .. ... , ... . ,. , and we ,Toi inlet iust as u;n muss i. ....v .. , -, ii.,,. -nw this is ii'ir -iiver-weiiuiii i was gathering. a sad home I vesseh I neither slept in, rest , I,, t Applause. nniing, after such a joyous depart-, uT: . T-, J I tried to .read small-l-.x and yellow worthy married ,.air love each otn lire! Kvervthimr 1 hat nifUiea.' SKUl auenu io i.io iifi.., r . x- -i ...... i ...... ,.r ,..f..r mi 1 .e i .iv ot their sum could do Vas done f.r Rosa. I Ii'l. waitmg eagcri W morm day uf their iwoke to eonsemusness only to rave dawn ne s ,rm . u ', Vur Ivroie bodi, s wa. ,ivenyou I first e-u-als, and we are true n in aierrioieiieiirjuiii.. .iuiiuuu.i.ij ii .uui ....... - . ., i pcrtv nxiav. aim ocam - i look oneouragenu-iit. "Ia nm.-t not di.-," was the ihoutrht that lille.1 mv tnin.!. I watehetl over her in es- ' jantlv. I have often wondered at tnv enduraix e tlir.uiu'h that tiiue of . t i i 1J ... Irl.ll. 1 Seellll'il llll-!'-'!-!! t SUIHT. natural strenuth. Hut there wasone f;-;einl who never left me. !uv Os- n rendered rvery assistance in his f.wiwer, and when, alter long watct!- tag. llosa U-gan to struggle hack to Ibeallh, he was the one who sent her 'jh most delicious fruits to tempt ; K-r appetite. He would come to the loor in peron and make inuuirv ; ii .out her, and after delivering his i )(fering of fruit and rare l'.owcrs. ;uid ; j Sn'. jWh, he would walk tpiietly : 1 away, only to renew his visit on the' . morrow. -Auntie." said Rosa om- momin- .. i ' .. ... i . . . ' . aiU r WaKlUg iroiil a tiuil i aim re- i alter waknv' irom a jVcshing sleep, "1 have heen verv ill, - . '' . . i r i ..-I i 11 l e i. IIOL . ; ,.v t - -n - es. mv danuitr. vere ill. : "It was wrong, Aunt -ludith io go nr'tiT those 'e-Tis w hen v on did not , , . llowor.s and lovelv ferns that are ar- : ri!''l With sueli exouisile taste, ;ed I .. . . ... . i ' oiiie i pen as Rod os:i :is iirevi-s niie lrom ask(d Rosa, as herevi .."..1. .i.-ive. l l.os.l, as li. . eyes- 1 on the fresh bouipiet of lh.w- r.-stei ers "( itty O.-ten, Rosa, the yuuiu' g.-n- 'ilemaii who saw vi.a fill and who has siiu-e been so att-ntive to supolv ao i.i- 1 leiieaeie-; 01 a siciv room, inai you irk:ht in sum.- tlegreu forget your jiai.:, cona-s every uioriiing to inouire hoy,- vou are. and to leave- a bunch fruit." "Oh. a Ul Auiiti. kin I need not dwell ou the progress of Rosa's recovery. Sut'.iee it to say that very soon she was able to sit upon the sofa, and look unci- mor. lrom the win. lows at me sxreen vr and blue In a few davs ( luv a. ( .-ten glad I v ent in hi card, and Rosa uade the ;lCi amtance ot him fur whom II. i . , d sueh a grat'-i'iil meinorv. Wh.-ii Ro: Cuv would a was able to ride out. come with his carriage and ta.ke u for a drive. Those were pleasant tlavs. ! was so tuaiiKiui t that mv dear little niece was spared j to me that I could hardly repress my i jovful tears and keep from covering I'h.'r face with kisses. t hie Trig lit niurniiig in September, about a. year after Rosa, come to live with me, 1 walked out with my book to read. Perhaps I had been read ing an hour and a half when I heard tin? sound of Voices. I was seated on a b.-nch un.hr the drooping branches uf a large tree, taat grew upon a grassy knuli. 1 looked up and saw two figures approaching the shade of an adjoining tree. It was Rosa and bay. She seated herself upon a rustic scat and began ar ranging some tlowers that sue .net , . .. ., igauiereu. miiic i;c i.uey. ..uuav n o.. , the grass ut lit r i. ct. l ne next mo- ment 1 iicanl i.uvs ri.-n, maiux ; , ; voice saving j "Darling little Rosebud, do , oVc me .' "Yes. Ciuv. 1 luve VnU Pet ausc vou are iiohle and true. I tried to interest liivseif i.i mv 'pook. but all to no pur'se. I was j iliiimiid to listen to all the little ; i Ut)ti1jiio-i which were so much to j j t;1(,ni 1 felt verv much humiliated j on ilt.aring this sacred conversation I j Jt.twot.tl h.vcrs. but there was no way ; e t. ,!.. ft,.... .o.. io 01 escape, i u-m i.h. mi; .i.v ... i ,,1,,...,,,, thuivdit ." I wanulv aii-i ii.rnicil ot Nosasiove. t.uy .isnn T ,r .veil of Rosas love. ,v:'s!w!is a voting gentleman i high ; s..Ul(jjriIi (. client edueatiun and i great wealth. Add to this a good mural character and a handsome face lighted by Rosa's favorite brown eves, and yuu have a complete de scription of ( iuy Osten. That, evening Rosa came in from the garden and exclaimed: "Aunt Judith, do look out. I think we are going to have a big -turm. x looked out and saw there was (.V(.ry judication of a furious storm, ;.- :..ngrv ,-louds w. re chasing t.Ueh otin r over the sky. o'm. Rosa, why did yen not a-k (iuv to remain with us?" I died, so terrified a.t being alone in the storm, -Indeed, Aunt Judith, 1 'I'-'l nut think of a storm when he went home," said Rosa, with a search v,-j,jt(. face. Near midnight the r.iin began to . .". I I a I , lionr ( OWll 111 torn UtS, V.UI!.' ill. : lightning Hashed vividly, ma.kin , the darkened skv appear light, and , the dreadiul thunder seemed rending i the heavens with its continual mar- the ram heard a loud rap at the door, and going tu 'open it 1 saw tiny O-den dripping vviih water. "Du come in ( ! uv, and let us closi the door before the hall is tl .Killed, He stepped inside the o'lil said : "I am sorry that you and Miss Rosa are aloiie in this storm. There nr l.i.i-e -mil we :.re ntraiil ., I'nn V - :...t i.,.it.,-,. I ,,,M - - , . ret. v. and 1 hastened to du as he had no mu; i it n .inn t v-'tv m xw. ,.-. oon brilliant lights w.-re " . 1 reipiested . 1- i.. - ,..;.,Jaiv .i'i. I . ' , r I t Kll'llir I t 111! 111 11 llllltll.-. (lll'l im. ""i., j - , and down in anxious i n ii i inui ii-naaaa LUlI'i.l. ilt'i'l-'U. i-. . i . . - - The doctors 'the vessel was sate. . ' -- - JbL -1. y Jl. LA; .11- IL Morninir dawned dsn and reii -. looked o-it a;; 1 saw a'.'.'. a''..iit half;', mil- from the -hop- a ves-el. 'flie li ast- and rivru'ing seeiit ed torn and shattered. That was all I could tell. Toward evening as I was Vi'all'.ir.'i aiuoiii; lnv tlowers I neni a .-ten iicimi-l i.n id r. f.irnr.ig. la:iee of I in.'t the e:invt. l-ivi i'hilip Chaplin. "Juilith. 1 i.ave fouia 1 :.t Io you still love me?" "Oh. lay darling, we shall n s. p:irat. l ag:.i:i shall we?" "I tru.-t not. dear Philip." n'stiii'4 mv ln-.id on his on-ast aid i. where 1 sohlx-d out all n iv hi-t rrow a ai j. resent happtcne-. When I rai-ed mv eve- he said, "Will y ea tell never received tin ansv.-ci to his face nie wl;v I to mv 1. 1- ters?" i -i i i. i t.:. ..i: .... i : . :. . i ua-a ioi i una an. a.ei m- i;;ie- ' turn told i:ie his f'.nrv ho-.v ju- had .tt: I. . 1 t .1 . Ki Mlli-ie. !V-1 .lll'l on t h id he-i nicked m nan m , . puu.'i i. ale all 'nop i l : u' vesst . ' died it. hy a pa WllP a was liolllKl tor tt Kast Indie: , wnt-n he came kick io r.iiLriano I '" oi ......... , .,. .... .....w..- 1 I l.n.l .,..,-,..1 ir t.i 1ii. , .......... -.; - - j sea.-ide. My orother h.-nl no, known i ii.-an .him i nion-i .... ' uf our enu-aenii-nt. and he told him that ; ;l heavy sr I household. w had aileii noon our ; Tl related the cu-citm- ! father and mo? her's ; stances of my ; tteatii. ami ; mi' told iii' the s '.ishe.r I that 1 was vhen Phiiip iti. 01: red for 1 11 that I had moved to: Philip .-Uppo.-ed :i-(.;i; ! married, and I. ws ::l av.a v to f.',; from s;(i!-v v. ith a heavy L't-t his son-'-." .l.i.-e to i:ici b- savi:.-: h -ar:. ae.d tried bv wandering . lb' .'.eici liis Aia t so pa.-st d a.-. a v Six wicks ago I oni -even years, more eoii- ei'iVeU tin- i. a-a 1 I ha.l I..) tin. nil. vi-i;ing America ,t ofsi-eing you. my wanted i" visit oik-'- I dariing. hut I mo e tlie .'.I l'l li. 1 ef ila.ee v. hi re i iuel cxiiel i- ! ' ia oli'V love, r.ttli did 1 ! or th-hap .e. I I';',. liink ti: .lie that was ni I store tur yuu . v.-r th I - I .., . t i v.- ry .mng v. as lliL'hi h' U the ti.r t:ie icsf .:i- terrible storm was i-.emg and the Vessel which I was on was !..-: ng t..---ed hither and thith.-r i though; that mv Io I 'had ing 1 'ed ii. .I . ii r a iV saw 1 1 a. a? a I i. a boat a; main, d tw :-.ii was a roai iiiiig our ; lortl.re" men, Vis-!. Pro: one of ... hi young p.. ui. great d: ;nai was (harm, presci.i.d i; r.o hi. . l...,i;.vr v. 'im came to m - ii .ii: v I e Was li'.Ii..- th" rhip. 1 d V.'llh the ic;",'i r" t'e.t seif to ;av view, and t x- pressed as much to the gentleman. He invited !'.' to go a.-ho-.e and i::ie I ivir libit. ! aee-.-t.tt-l tin- Mivitation - - i gladly, and was more than pleased 'with 'tlie beautiful .-igkt t-hat met my Vit-W as I stepped ashore. As 1 walk ed along the beach I noticed your beautiful home. I aski .1 who lived in that beautiful place. Imagine mv surprise when Mr. sten said. Judith. P.radford.' And so I i j..1V( f. und my long love. ..-..I I fin,! s attractive and iru s sir- was I at c ihteeU." Tints cinls i.ny .-tory. Philip and I w Res UniP'il in a iew weeks audtp: a was soiiappv uimv iiappmess. We still I ' I i v.. in r ii liv. cottage the iteu j ocean: but Ro-a has .rone to brig! home uf ( iu .v:.v is il Hep '.!)l:c:in. rx -w':i: 'iiii i: Col. Rob illger.-i planation fur his I leniu'-ratie nartv. ill gives i hi i.pposition i and. v hv hi Republican : 1 am opposed to the 1 'cmocratic partv. ami 1 want to t.-ll you why : Kverv ordinance of sire.-'.on ever drawn was dope bv a I )e:iio. rat. !v;rv man that t:id to t.-ar the ..Id l!-,.r ;,., wasa Democrat. Kv.rv . , . i e . i ,- ' cnemv tois Republic i,.l- had h T .. 1 i , . . . twel,! v-.ivc vcars v.as a i..-i!im i.e.. - : .!,... . i i-,. ;. ... ...i r:rT e " '"I. " 4 .. '. . da rs. ii iiising in. in in the extremity ut (leaiii. v.as a Democrat. Th" man th.at a-sa-.-in-ate I Abraham Lin. ohi was a Demo crat. 11'. el'V Pi. Ill th.it syl.iPathi.a m with the a---is-i'i i verv man that . . . i i ' . 1 1.- : l . . . glad It tlie l'.ol'le-I I reside. 11 i i ever ( cra.t. eete-t V. .'s .::d- llverv nam tha vas a Den-o-wantci the u. other man J.l'lVl. cge oi V nipping to make hint work a r pay him with lashes u iiaek. was a I lepioera;. tiiat raised blood hoim human beings was i. iked I IPS i-l Vi Is to . Di man i ursue ocrat. i-.vcrv man that Int. h.-d babes from Uj,,. ! sun king, suud-icr.ng. crouching mot:!.-, aim soiu iceni into slavery, was a Democrat. Kv- ti ii, i-rv man that impaired t the biiitcd States was : llvirv man that swore e creu.t ot Democrat. he WoUl-I never iay ilu- hm ids. every man tout never lei'eelil the ! swore he vvounl ! greenbacks. eVel'V liiaiigu.-r i luiiiniator till- ' his countrv s ere dit.c:. 'i nimtrv's: honor, was a Demo.-rat. eoiiiitrv l-Vci-r in-.p that l-esi-teil te.e lira! t every man tnat n:d in thy nusiii ''and shot at Tnion nun simply b. c .n-e tea V were eli.ieavol'illg e eo- s.nn ..it hill Ilia!! lll.ll Ovll !.nvlm,is in the e tv ol (W York ; - i). r... ; w.t a l ni' r..i. - Kverv man !l h"f ; tried to fire New York was a D. 1110- I.I 1 1 I.... 41. , I o II IM :i T Mi " IK MlP'i 111.11 lifti.-.- amis would ri-h, an xat ---- - - , 1 d that th : . . t. , "iii i 1 I-.. - . I'.... ,...1.1.1 II" -I'll I V. I 1 1 1 V 1 1 . I 11 ll.'li." '" " -- WHOLE NO. 1520. ; i:ri; :.t to iv: i:a. i:ti llllllMl l,l.l IMrtii-s. T! Alhauv ;. -ays : :ni!it. Ohi. (iartield tlclivcr se; eh in t'levi lan.l la-t O-tel.er. it was a nia-jruilicriit piece of popular oratory. Kwry senrenee struck with iia-Ji.iree of :; trijehatiuui r. We sub- loin its -. We do ii using it hie- i Pea l to Vi Miir men. v. here to look for anvthiiiir eouaUv t ee'.'.ve ill toueli- i:ir .oathos. imi.-t :'!'. stirring ehxiuenee : "Now, felh V"-cit iele for.- 1 h-ave you on tin holv dav of t iod a !i! 'm;.-'- ami a w . t :.. eve o! I i! moment to consecrate our.-e'ves !i:i; great work of next Tues. iy t-. the ;v in. 'ru ing. I see in this gr -at auuien.'e t. night a great many young men, young men v. ho are about to cast their tirst vote 1 v.-.-.r.t h give you a word of suggc-ti. r. and advi-.-e. 1 heard a wry Priiiiant tiii::; said by a boy the other day up in oiicof our nortriwester!! countie-. He said to me, "(ieneral, 1 have a great mind to Vote the lleiniK-ratie ticket.' t hat was not the brilliant thi-.e.'. d.auch ter.l I said! t.. him. "Why - Why." said he, 'my fatle r i a P.cpubiic.in and my brolito are Republicans, and lam a Republican aitov r. but 1 want to bean independent man. and 1 don't wai "That fellow v.-t 1 11 In 11 .y 1. 1 say. s Hie I.ep;:!.ilc;l!) tie Js au. e hi- dad I. ICS " ! aihl 1 liaV'c ililli j )..1,,0(.,..ltj1 I 1 liav. mind to vote the in v ' ,'. . - a r jii-t t. .roV. IU l-lUepell'lenee. lid 11 -t-l. th'- boV -; hiiireila'spir: allied to :. ' ov t.iat 1 , ; On . i tiily v..i!::g!iia;i. u-.u i I! tli !-:et i'.i-t bc-v:.- it. i'on'i i, tie! . I - Veil if Laughter.! ibit i!a Uel i : ea.USe V vot- th. he . li tes let I'l'J : .ur lath' lenioer Vote it. IV veil till one wont ot ad- vice, as vou ll-e ,1 UL P 1' vuiir tent in on., i cp.ps. y.ei ant with hep. tin :t political ! '.Uoy ii g :'oi:. n d I I when you pitch yo-.i among the living an .had.' rApplau-el r t M ; ,i I it toe in.-iineit to plteli the that ' I 'llll'.l 1 . 1 I i . j M ' '1' , 1 1 j partv, n t Me go l,:l ;, I ment While We sf.rve-. i Where I hope Villi wil jioinio -!...r:lv I lie Laugiit' .! i.ing man. yo;ir He .Ve . for i ib .' the ! -'. oUUg lue n like a grave var-i : : : i the living. L -k at it hnred all over ; ith the dead issues. ..fburi.d ! explo.li I theorie i. of di-grae; d doc Viiil eiunet live 1:1 comfort I trim s. in sia h a pla.-c Laughter. Whv. look hee! lb-re is a little .'.-id'!.-kioui: 1. I look down on it and read. 'Sacred to the liieiii'.ry --f 'P Sc. ter S-o'v I'l-eigllty aiet the I'i u )eci-ii.'.i.' A million and a i;alf of I'einoerats voted for that, but it has bun dead for tlheeii years died by tin- hand of Abraham Lin-eo!-.i, and h-'i-e it lie-. Applause. Young man. that is put th" place for v.iii. '. "bt l .1 1 IV iittl.- tarthc il.-rt : is aiiotin I,,.- monument a black i torn -and be-ide it, as our .hstin- gui.-ii' il Viehd said, there pi-.Vers to the skv a uioniiiii- iit f four million r- o; human ietiirs taKen irom - arms of .-laves, and I read on its Ul little hea.b;. .ii" tliis: Sacred, to the memory of Human Slavery.' For forte vear-of iis inf.o.iou.s life the Oei'nuer.'.iie party taught that it v.as divir.e ( but s in.-t'e'iiioii. Tln-v - fended it. they -toed a followed it to i.- grav er. Rut here it ho. hand of Abraham I o.ind it. th. y as a luourn-l.-a.d i.v the in. 'hi. ' r.' plause. Pea.! bv ;!.. p..i r of tie ' -V: ''lii-e A'.mi.l.ivOod, i: pu''ii'-;;:i ; lleadbv tin-justice ' Orea ..... id . h.. r-.l'Don'r J ii" : camp th. ai. m. i ut m r.- i-;-t..:ie t ,i:ib i- rj and .jy"- ;l,'rV"s :-" ' ! h,i"- xu t' t ii" ?; el l,i -TV ' j . . -. all- i eci-ss;i in. up i : aci-i S. iV ep iga, e millions . around it Iv . . , ., . : I 'emoeras nui-.: ilarn.stok cp it an lie but then It sh.-t tod.: the m :n;, .., ge.: is i it It is d. tie- it. lib Al.pl: Use. ad. I d Il.lt ' Vol! in this -n- h a -tav iii i balmv i; i l:::::ui- even a : i.l.ie. . ;:gh: Ri.l i! -I bee cover a la V.'-PI luoun.i iioit. sj routed ov. r it '-J ! i gra v grass I ail 1 1 ! - iit!" :dl v nas oar around it air aper with the 1 1 ' - orn pic-- word nat on Tie n 1 look down, in i u . Laugiiter. and it v. wondering what .1 ic itiie grave H an. I read ii, oil t. -MH-red to tae memory ut tin- ! ig l,aoy I laugir.ci.i i.i.i-.-i in nn- III r 1 . . . . 1 . I ...... I ... 4 I brain uf all the fanaticism j-f the;..,. rainC.dh i- inch.-, world f laughter. rocked by Thomas . ,' .'." . : M(,,tn(,f P.i.mbav. in t '"..viler. ( ii'ii!'.. 1 ! Iiuii toil, ei'.l:: m l Carv. and a few 'iii.rs thro - i - n - , out the hind, but it (la-don the 1st of January. l7'-: and thy one ' hundred fiid forty million.-' of gold ; that Cod made, and not fiat powt t. die Ujiun its little carca.-'s to keej. it .down forever. Prolonged applause ! "O, young man. come out olthat! Laugiiter. Tha. is no phi. .- in . which to put your voting life. 'i'i.'' out. and come over into this camp ot tiie 1-iUe Skv this Illgul V.ntll 11 siia.-i i .li a .1 - . . . I 7 A. I ..II t.. l.tll'M aill.il III ;'-( ' I'll. .'Ill -. . I ; - ween the ereenfll. tlild.r v.,ip- it,.j, ct' t aP-Pira. . -f - i. i . .... iv i.i -iviiv I .. ,.;-,":...i iiii i. .-non--, m up under the .-tars the in- ripti.-o t I......,.;. 1. . ' 1 1 .... t .n i. - I" nr ailir nn.:' n i.iii'.i-'. " - tv-tive vears. , -...wr - . .i i ...' i... li..'i.i v- u-re vvi.cn 1." .'oko Iirt v.r.l er IJ-:rl . Head away ut under tlisky tu-.oV' ur r-Mrrr W-n.-r ill'' Jir-t word uc ttit t-r-l twenty-five years aw ! What is it ? -Slave ry shall never extend ov. ran. tie r font o:' the territories .i the gnat West." or ii i i vc Ap'-lansi .j . A live, thai Is th., .ad k Cod. t'. r v- r. I 'ru- r :b i' v ban ;t i '!'! U .1 i.t'.i- v. nt'..-;: Ap !.Ule. ; :ue do-.V i ne Kverv us ste'is e: rent reeori! vindicate! your icriiuT. ue have mad. V. 0 i, e wIihourMiM-.il and our sweeps the .jnnind. and ruth. It !.r.e!. - the stars. c-me tli'-re, your.g 111.111. and put in your young life where all is hvi!! and v. here notliir. is .lead but tie? hcr-vs who dcl'e'l.U d it! App'.aus.-. I think these yot::; m. n will d. tiu.t. Of course they will !' "I lentlenieii. we are closing this memorable campaign. We have get ur enemies on the run everywhere. I-au-hter. And all you need to do in this noble old city, this capital of the Wi st.-rn lb-serve, i- t' fo'.l.e.V them up and liui-di ': ' .-' -i."w!i.-the rebellion under o...e more. . stand on an isthmus. This year a:;d next is the :.::rr.-.v i-th.m'is i.e:,,. ii us and perpetual victory. If yo,i can win now, and win in 1'. th.-n the very stars in their course will tight i'.-r 1:.-. Applause. The cen sus will do the work, and will give ustiiirly more freemen of the North in our Congre 1 that w ill make no li.r the rebellion of the South. Or at applause We are posted" here a -;iie reeks were po.-ted at lia-r- mopy I.e, t me rian. Nerxes. . in your places I tins one great bar"a ' t!ie i-thmus. Si.ind men of Ohio! l-'i-ht itm i.attie. win tins victory, one more puts Viin in s. and ;'. ; v th. l"er S'liii-l leal i'i-.l. Ae. o.-.li;i x t a reliable i -;i:ii.;'n-which appeals in a leading M.utiu ru Ieii!oerat ic er'an. the south will lose altogcih. r ten melllbe'-s (if Co,i gr. -s over and above all gams, bv tiic api. '.irtion-nient wiiich i- t he made mull r th" m-w census. Yet I 1 1 1 1 ii i. i . ti I! ral- .. i , r e-.;i !u-ivclv leu; i-.-. and fir f.'.'.r years .-v.-r Si;:.'-gove-ir.ui nt in that section has I.. . ,i sohdlv I 'e!!'oer:.tie or confederate. Ti:.' Republican party i- in no seii-e re-poi-.-ih:.- for tie- condition of tiling- prevailing in that section. I;: tin- North and West, w In-rc Republi canism shines prondlv pre-i miii. nt as the ruling clement in the govel'!!- Pl'-ot. legi-l.ltioll. put ic ,-er. a liiei.ti a'hiiinl-ti'ati' us. social organ ization, commercial d.-vclopim nt. agrici:ii'.t:-..l N.ten-ion and manufac turing pfogrt -s. ( Very SUceeeihll g census adds to the relative prepon derance of those States over the sol i.i south. We do not now allude to tin- matter bv way of partisan argu ment, for the subject has long .-nu e grown stale. ur purpose is simply to a-k the attention of r.-llccting citizens in all part of the country to the inevitable j.ro-pect ahead i; this state of things shall coii'ini:". Alrea.lv the solid south i reduced in numbers of population to it"t liioi" ilian (Hie-tliird of the national aggre gate. With every su.-ceeiliug year tiie P'-e:onderai:ce of tie- north ami we.-i goes en hiertasing so rapidly that the effort to make the south tie ruling i lenient of the nation will n- j.,: greaP-r and greaier cuousei the ray of el. tin -e io New will b" .-xtn not . lion -.!' i i tioii trail. Is siiiul -r ! Yorb. and even lin n ni. Iv d'o'icult. It i. hat v.e abando'i ti:e whole Souiii t.. a policy whl. ni hostil" not merely to tree immigra tion, hut to free institutions of ail kinds. In addition t that, the di colirageliielit of doliK -tie indilsiie. which is th" chosen policy of the land iin-n.'j.oli.-'.s of the S.nitii. must be nationalized, in rd. r t npi - the growth of ma n u fact nr. s ;.t tae North and Wot, and thus p. weak en our progress and roirain nr k- velopinciit. Fortunate elements i f the lKipllIoU th" and f ishing North and West have tin:- h.r b. eii able to ma-ter th" fortunes ..f the R. public, and to - .Ulit'-.-.i'-t 'in- vil hob.;, in i 'wavs M.i: oiintrv m d ftl.e Ih i.e. bicb tie- South I . - t.i f.irce 111 "I! '. '.: r i: rat: pi V el I art v. ? li-! p.. Pe lli. .- is;. p." .":it!l h:.s pr.iet !::.. v I- -t ! ,i I v. . i - I ni ;s" gro'vth having in i ' i - : i -! I'.-l t..t!:cco:iiplctcl.-li.i!.ati--i !!'' i.i i h iiioerats. (tit.-il'-r.i;. s a.. i 1 Monopolist-. Ho-.v mn.-h thi-- mav co'.itii.i:" iu!!-t alto- r.l.i nd i; pob hi the abii ! t a. i:-t- to i.uld I p.e.vi r ti nave -. -. . n-'l p. v.-:'r tie- IV. c i of tii-'p. .."til :..'! -m-i 1:..: ig i'.-..i. tie i i ..iii' ;pp r a I, .ii ,f ib. ir binder Mate-, a- v .rllliantlv done v.ith Kai.si-s. l.. r; t!l'.:e t:.e eotiiplet" C"t' 11! is P arns of tie South will pre-ent t! i.ale r in a l.ioi-.- vivid light t" ! pei ,h :e -.VI. ii'iniiir 'I'-" II. IV.-'b' i i-a ! ,si of Si ii-liec. It , 1 1 i .1 ' tirnat' .; that. '! mil-. s of exist ill the : Prof. IW underground cham iiiies'onc of kelit'l .1 ' - .1 .. .st-,t"S that h" foli." ill -i iciititie I.P'gl. - eii'-ral and apprc iu-iv. 1 1 he interest luucii more : -, e ... .;... in Klig I . a At ,,,,., , ,,, )u?.-:i ...pa rn Ohaiits. at Mahabai.-I i , j ,,:.,,-,!! U'ein -. V .'' - t.IV, r !5v,. .-...j . j jrdut-ha.--fo'ind tiichi:.-"! (u !m y, ... -,.,., an ii;eo!o"i-:-. '1 i. l:u ,,..:,',. numerous valuable, j,.(.t:(llS nf.toiie impl.-im :;!-'. :a ' .rv. ( t-., from the abundu:' i 1(l;ni. ;,; ;r . oimtry. th-- g? ' 1,,-Ju-i' ai.ii.pg them being t! j . . ;-,aks of nat nr. . ;,-;!!.-Wh.n I I 'I . - i ... 1 - i I I. I Ulf It .!' - --.nips i,i:i in.- .... - . i . . I .. 1 I .. .I'll i iT T ; ..pinion Pn l. oniid.'ii '. . '... i rieit v- dei ends in a . that -ia. t ............. - . . ..... iiur .is i: , -..;. h..li. ved. th" lar: Tium . . vi,,' touch.-! proving tn-u t... - Ii-dit.:iiig has covere.1 a lar-'" a- ;' . The i.rofes.-..r finds this tn.-ry . - tini'.dbvan o'-.TViiti"" """''-' r h',. h was lat.Iy struck. ... .i.:..t. pi t iL-i.tliis in re ma l lllllllv . -. i the whale as he cspi-"! Jonah. r i r ir