..!.r : . i : t ;-- ..,1 ( - V. r I. I:. it !--( .!-:' 1 t T i 4"i ill.. CI t g is till' v '' . if' --aid : " ' il :t f .1 .7 .J I to 1. Igg' T domUi.l', ,: i : " ;.-:n ml. n i- :t :'; tl 1 O lO 0 If M. x -L M" 1. itin iiit ' , ..'.'dlv ,! i nil I til". ESTABLISHED, l.!T. 1 ; f 1 illilii-stion. rset eraicL M II F1 IE III fi a.-'1! ,-v- w,ai fl -4 t ! ill- !(l i i hi '-. J ! It i -t ; At tco ? (J a ; -4 i II Hat ; V ; - - f .f ; I I ! Iii? ! I. J (J i "V i ,i r. i J. I i i a V X Si t a i ! j & a .IN-. I i - S IP 'AINTERS, AVCTIONKKIL o - ; :. v - -' . v - !.-.; r )' 1' w a. k- -. .vir. c -i . r . Iii. lira. I t ft hly ' i to i :o f u- : i ; i - i - ; ;:- i - u, - . ' - ' - I '.--.'--..:-'.-..'..- r.- .1 :.-A I i--.( - ,... 'lib. ' i 1 '" N. ! 1 '.NN'A. r r.i. r . . Hal . k. VOL. XXIX. NO. 20. SOMERSET. PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1SS0. WHOLE NO. 152S. n. McCALLUM, IP v.- r, PITTSBUEGH, XJA.. is. Oil Oths, TIME TAKIXS. ; i RAi.TUioni: a oiiio it. n ' 1'ITISIH EUH DIVISION. on an! nf.er July l: ivio, irHitu on til! ruail I will i''art iriu auu arrive at iiej..rt,curnrrCrA!it i arj-1 U tiler <eUI, B4 lulllW5 . I ! EAST. WF.ST, ! JIM .i:Fl!XI) (IP THK WIST. Olli WASHINGTON' I.KTTKII. Tuno: !i: cari-v mo har! Virjiur.y. i ...v.-; MAIL. China Malting nf'.--. iNr.. See. ' r., :-,.i,r ; I til-'Wuft t . ::. i.U' i yi. ii.'iis..it i t.i .ltd I "r.l ! u.-i N"u:.n ...1 v l..... 1 M 1;'-. p III. I; l.i Tiioi-! Qualitvthat ! ikii.iiiioi' is ado i cin'li 1 ar- Li :ivi : l-Ii.tll-iUlf UK llTHOlfl t UltiWl .ttlid 11 uuihiaii );'- kTl.-ni I i.ioiiii'H n Mi '!. ti.t Mi Ktn-Jil I'illM.urjt MAIL. ) : j p. ni. ; J . in. t 1U:1-S fk. Dl. I f.l" . lu. ; r iu. i 31) ' i " : 3 -1 p. III. j P a ICES AS ?uODER- " E AS CAN EE FOUH H. McCALLUM. rain U-arr unih it 6:J4 P. Wini-.i i. M. Ju return the Utitnsse lesvea uuntr'H:l m ' 2 .j A. U , m iui at Ktn-k- 4 A. .U. .1 i ;"' C f , ! IT .'"j I ! T,' p ' In m.! ..in t not .laant ruate t tlt Lan CHA HOFFMAN, r.r-UKt nH u-.wi.k i a. .. t.iily, r- i w : i-Iiiihi i lo a. j. : .New Vork 8 4 a. f , . : ut--ain..u.l . 1: j a h. 1 l.r 'Uli l.liir-r. irut-Int; T:SS P M , 'lailv, tr- I nvo Hj-hiiiiri.-n hi d 40 a. x.: Bliiui.rv. : ; a. m. . 1 .JL H !ii.i r. M. ; -. V., 4 4. r. M. MERCHANT Ti I LOB rjifMiul. lull tr.-tn. hip. i: .I'til- f.j.-.i Sun-lay. i-v..mu...t i t..o tni Di nl I'ttveite ExjiresB . r.'t-iK mi,! ...i". i.rLtr (ir..ut ud Water ?u. ' I i'. K. 1jiKI. ikii. PaiiKtr AKenl. ! L. M. C iLt. .jeatra; TicAit Ai.-nt. r.KNET SAKIaCT N.y, iiaevnii -. nurJiui. n Jiru iar!"n lil, ui'ttic W-t ? 'f !! tlic tiifii .i rulf my l.yj. t like onr J!m t'if ln-t. Ki' fiiilit i ffnii tUv r.mk.". lny Vm.v- Tliroudi M!-rm of !:..t an.l tlana-: Itravilv lie won -,,u;--, my ! Ant li sr a lnro . naiiU' '. ' ho ri . T!n n r.T.n.I ..nr J:m. mv piJIan! Uy. IV our triH" ro! r r'! ; We'll mar li m vutt- I'.ir.lini. iny l.i ! .I'm nirlir-l.'.. ..f t;, Wir ! lu n tr.-1-..ii ;tI"k oi:r I'l.i'. ny ! Ji;n Gartlf'ul raliii-1 tluTt ; An. I. to t!ia tla-. :ny !..-. aria aTi 1 I.rcat wort- I'arv ' l"..r fr.-t-.l iin. anil f..r i.ian. my ! -y . Hp jH-rilcl r.fi anJ 'utiiIi ; A:i.I. wi'.t-n tliu ilay w.is wmi. i:iy tyy. Tiler.: - "I our iiol.if Jiia ! .itf". Tn a- .11 may inakv i'"a;, my Ar:ii -ii k t. rule ajari : Our Jim !.uil mri n- fi.i-t-, my boy-. An 1 strike vi'Ii mi-!ir an.! main ' 'oi r m in.- hi';! rrii-h :!:( !', mv i Wi'.ii ana ati.l Inhh l.ir- : Aii-1 tiiii ! iU I'n-hi, my hoy-. Tao l'ri;'!,-i.t"a! i l.air ! H. .lit .-. (Fkoh ()rc SrmAi Cop.nE?roxrcT. ) WaIII.V.Ti'N, Oct. Otll, 1S(). :ll!'l Ur ''lii!ui''.l !;i;n::si)i!". hfljiful t thf f:u:so .f u !njn r.tii' pumty :iivl true i !i-.i':; may N-l'M-tt-il. an.l that that jx'litiral nrv iua v r.-v:i:l ..- urrs will iw-: ctniiluft' ti liiiant-ial. civil :;n l mur.ii .1 l!i).-i' lia'l a btr.tnirc. stunned ff l injr, yet pIio bowetl faintly. Frttm eliiliihooJ she hail lx-en greatly un der her brother's control. "I slioul.l like to write hint favur ablv. Hose. Have von anv obiee- tion? . lesterday was t.'ie Uay Fet apart pr.jx ritv ?t Iv.tne: to and "1. I " j for the opening of the National fair r,j. , t iibroad. and to th" favor - "She found hri-self uiHjn her lV-et 1 at Ivy C'ity. The weather was not. tin- (i..d .i :v latin r-. tlfi save -hiverinir in the May sunshine. i proj.itious for out door sport co:ie- ti. i',.:.,..j ,,f Aiavriea ! "I would like a lit tie time, Kdwin.' ; iueiitly those persons present at the s;---. :i, In-halfof t : imvu:,' i,v 'Certainly, it you wit-h, thouLrl rounus went about as little as pos- j,,,,, I.i.::.:n. i.a.-t"r Foundrv M. - !..". i- ii'!u:!ia:.'! u south, that ilrinrii v.v !uv ban.:-. Ib pi' :-r thi' 1 V mi. lb- v."-: .-J ', l i o :.. '-!.. Vi a -r.i'i ' V. l'l. nihil ion-., ain ami i ,ik. i.vvv; :nt i i-: i his brow slightly clouded. "The doe-! siblc, contlninj? themselves to the r K. ,.i. j. i; 'i ;'' but lor. p.i.-tor Ma- cantUe pro- I Su)k. pa-t-.r Sixth pn-bvt. rian m. i,,:i v.i:h tit for several church. A. F. Ma-vm ia-t..r K-tn . t llan'-o, k ".- r.!. tor will probably not !k for on im-! main building and machinery hall. , Mc-i-;,irial i.r.tb-n mediate answer. i Ue nulutnal ami mercantile pr 'I-? . . ... . . . i .1 . .i r...i c 1 lie uexi Ilioiiit in iiiif nan c-i't--i"n uiu not muu ku m - -mi : cllUn !i I' Ma-vi I i .... . . .i . ... . i i I !.,..,.. . .,'.... .1 ! . i I . . '. '. " '. .'.' ! c.i n il i.oiii ine room, aui w;is WK- ""os .no i an- iijijioiiufii nine aim : itaiitist chur 'h - -I. 1:. Kankiii iias!;ir cd in her chander. i the patience ot the crowds along the ! yr,t ,-oiur national c!mre! : Fivi During the next two hours she j line was severely tested. About 10 j I). I0wd. r. pasmr Vermont invmn' hardlv knew what she was doing. ! ocloek the cloiuls began to break in 1 ( hritian clmreli : .1. ;. Ane l'r -i-Siio f.'mnd berelf walking the lloor, j the West and then every person I fi,.t Youn- M-'tiC (";! i;;,, "o.-.h i- aii'l wringing ln-r nanus. At last ! uie ior uie veiuie i see me mi: ;:,t!(ni .-lie stoi.ned short, with a sense of ' s now. i lie Avenue was lined wit ti . one j.er . titii-I pride. "There is no reason no reason in the world. I dare tell mv brother j mierea y ttie managers tor the let ; t.,ulk. and the iau-s- vb v I will not marry Doctor Win- display. The clerks of the different ! t!,o walk. "row." I departments and the schoolchildren . Tho l.iiliitmt id. i o;' l).H-tir Wingrove was tin- noblest : were given half holiiiay. Such a!on fr,,t doors ai.! 'and gentlest of nun. sm.'tilarlv j of people on our streets is only rv.:i, a-hiicton. ' handsome, wealthy, and liighlv coil-: equaled on inauguration day. All ,,n the h.-ads of tie- 'net-ted. and ban W thirty years of along the line of march the build- thi- r"'V !' 1 .!n.-r.i; .. , , i i - , , , ; I.. i ..!.. .1. ...i ...;,i. . . - ,., :a'e. lie nan Known ner since ciiuu- '"s3 '"--ti,iuui.m-iv u ni.um iiaiZ;sm i,o,. ji.mM,:., . . . an iv.U i'vio'.v in tu . Fow!.t. 1. 1. w hi'-li uivo -.:.t. I .. f' i .' .- : . ..: U..V. C. li. 'b n. ;r:.:i-.. '.!!' poillt- i'! t-it e bi-ti.rv show. The Avenue was lined with ', one per -ptibl.' d;;l'i i-e:;-- ;n nv. :: conveyances, suitably inscribed and ; the Uepublii'-ans and D.-mo-rat ju-i decorated, as some big prizes were 1 noW i. the form r are w.diciii-' ti;-- r ( t t i. ; iv e!iai:;:n mark;:; .!.'.. Ik- ha lt will recoil ruinators :' l.la..-k.'uard- . i . " . . i , .M i i i . i mi;,. Ct'Oi s c. . - , r cTf r. ... -.-. 1- C V . t'..rre-;ed I.y at Bkkeits. ri:.4Li.ii in Z G.:n!F.?, FL0US 4 rtD .T :?!!; T .iLL'iUiiil r r SD MEHAS1CAL K V o s i; -. ! : ' iiraii. f. 1 ; B i. Wr. i (k-ki i Ku!'r. fi ir -a; ; Ia krii-at. i i-j-mvi ' uw-al. l- t ! -.fi..x. ! ttA' . i. -ii- ui.:':r. '( i i " M-t-. -' i c. u.itrf lii.ii s, )3 ft..... ' rr. 'can lai-la-l i I on.. ( sneUe j ) fi butiiel ; ' -rri u-t-Al :j S.. ' I .o; k:!.. f . , h f. r- , i fi I t-1 ! rai i'. ii ;u.. ; .' 11 : ...... ; I.j ii". - i.MTH'iir.?'. 1 V 1... V ;n - i O) 1 lK' '.'..'...'.'ii m itosi; i t)K!uasTF:i; s K-ir.rK. "Fvi rvbodv envies lb-e. F.irrcs ter. ' ; The pale girl, in L'iiid-eo'. .re I silk' lifti'd the bro.id i!- from iicr clear tvt-f.ii' a moment, a- the words rcaehi-d her car. then -he U ;.t ov r tile jiliotoorajihx upon her lap aain. Siie haudicd tile pictures w itii an 'enthusiastic appreciation of their worth, so absorbed in their exami nation as toll'.- totally unei..n--cii.us of the tall, fair man w ho stood (juite near, inohiiiz iov, ii vnn ner w uu b.Mid. never made love to her. but I Hags and bunting, which added j P.hho..ver letter already cxi.-.,, ,1 now that the otl'er of m irria-e hadPr-'atly to the attractiveness of the throu .die.ut the c .tin: rv. 'n-sf.ei.-ta-come to lit r. she realized, somehow, display. Tiie industrial parade of . ,. j,,.,,.,. dnot n ii-ii canip.ii.iin that he had alwavs loved her. l i-t year proved such an entertain-; 0f tj,i sort. Keep it in. it w ill link- l',o-e was coii.-ciotis of racking ' ing spectacle that this feature of the ; vot. f..r (ktrfield and' Arthur. For 'pains in her temples, at last. The I lair has been looked lorward to witli . thrre rea-..i ant talk-! -V. ! y .1 aftertiie int. r i i ci':-. t i:- p- -tun re.-::': aver-ati.ei . :.' - i'.orarv. :". 1 il.-t :' N-t.t. r. Hane-k. th- ex-l-r. -: "1 ..wn to l-o ! be m.i'u amf'Uioii- i. io r; but iii !;!. lali v..:- I'.o;a'..i..'o 1. Ii ed :ie Vo'e edand eh;: deliL-ht-l t It era--d ! on well : a; k to iii' , i I):'. a i ip- eo' to ji.;-.u r.:....v. In .,- :,.-. 1'V jm.-n. 1I.-V -o;t.i ' v- 1-: i again ! !ou' '.ii'-. .l:ie jin- ..:;:.!' !i:'!,e .onM hi- u- ':: ;:io! th;.' '. - bii'i : any m. n wh ::d to 'ie ii . f.r r mov i:. ph.-1, in a !.. ( lovrrr.no 1 1.' m- writ ,.- I'.' .i... T!a Vo:;. t to r. '!'::..: ' 1 1 , . Fil ed I I. 1 t e ! I 'II ' I .1 - A ' :- tee n.f. 1 ( i.-.i.-r N ;.- no l.i.. r i.i-..rv .. 1". 'i'1 i i' la;: Met i. I fiat llUei I ;m. i, 1 1 v.'a- workii i'eriiap- he him . iioLirh l-.r tie .oe';; 1 . i 1 I nev. Il"t I. ubi r seemed stiliin i great intere-t. Washington yields 1 ,.(t:.)i -tioK- to ; e f i .: .i f ount of o u.-.-i n:ide ,1 1 TtKill uM-, t.'in Nov- Catching up her cloak an 1 hat, j tonocity in the way of street pageants : i:n!.er: -'L".) rea-.n- whv .-y.-ry Fnioj and tving'a veil of heavy black lace i and while the "Pari- of America" ,: soldier should v.,t,. a-" he - ,'ot. an. across her face she went out into the ; i n..t sjieeially distin-uii-tie,i tor times -tre t in whicli in r resilience was ' her manufacturing and other inter-' r.-I.e! T.r' situated, entered the public enelo?- i ets which furnish the matt-rials for ,-,Ver the ;ire. trees aii'l siiruoocrv wineii oi-'au lnuusiriai pr session, miu ut m- r,.aJ W Vol- T'U; 'v. h i f.,r it Vol oWll the ; re vi ! a "c'.'ai, 'ion that h r-ih-n. r:d ii I Wii- ii ! 1.;. it .. wa- ma-!' i 1 li-.ore d. 1 ' lOl 1! i.'J.I !-y 1 v. ., vu.'oi' -ii : raet.-r ot' em tin i: o.l ; ;i 1; I v.a "tited the souare. A fountain genuity and enterprise of her citizens, ; ,-Mut Ii into power : re;i-..n- i..r !.::lll bubbled in the centre, the stone vase i overcome these natural disadvant-; keeping up the na of iiowrs si at a sweet perfume upon ' ages. The parade was voted like rea-'is for voting : the air. jbacoii "fair to middling.'' Of course ! k,.v a.l iVc trade Si close to li'-r bo'.iu', she had no I some f the features were excellent ; kei ping the comr..: '...'."'.'.'.".'.'. ; .M apparently sndilenlv awak.-n-l 'timidity, and. sinking upon a eirou- j while others did not come up to our i tj. Land- of th lx lllti lest. 5y,"" -nelonging to Ml.'h !.ir seat -urroiindiiig a largc'tree. she jexpt itatiojis as we were expecting lin. i -.bu:'.- a nice i.imi! 1-- an heiress, and The eontinin d word-of th. sjM-ak- d Howard Maniv's ear, but 'e.ve i;-i re-1 r. ? -... u; jr ' ... LOR (.fit i th .iijOlU ;i .0:: ::i:h !.:z:i :0. 22-3 LISEr.TY STREET, 'ITrSEUKG-H, k-e. ii ' 'i.!:.r. Ali-J Chi J- ll t SS... r ;-j 1-. o.;. V. : u ti.. w ; Ct-i. i r-, ,ri.' 1. t- ff k v? r u K.nr. '- ! .-''. ' . 1. V :-i'l.i; i -- .Trvui.-i Aeiui. eer sark . . ! ' .l.-M a. 1 r .l.; i Su y.. u t- teau':'u K i 1".- .'""".iii-; evithntly liose Forrtst-r oi l imt ;;;?.c ; hear th'etn. She turn.il with a '.'.'.'.'.e:ii'-,'M -p::ik!i:ig smile to her hostess. ilV,, gave horsel! U to thoughts. It was .-o-.n dark. -yet : ie.l. In her black -hadtiw her absorbing too much. If the election had been :a! e'-t,i; ! ; li.i" ;u k!"... 1 -i.i'.'s . -'It . 1 -H:o ''-') reason- !or v. over and we bad been sure of an al- tin- n-!.-l el dm- "bug'..-..i a- had not i niiiiistration i:i which the lti.-me--s : turhs th- cuirv : 'ii"-' v. Iress, in a. I people woaid have confidence, the .tii-- man tie- 1 cm..e; ,,; i - ; ... i ll :.. ... ...I I I I :.. r. r o! tl.e Cliiiion for an ii;. w A. J.CASr.i.ti !.. . Ii. r'KEASE. I'rrM !l lit. .-:Ti-tiiry. i il s. .1. H.U.iflSnV .T.S.HAKTZEI.U Iri-.urcr. Mju-.'.i'?: miM-A-TOlSrS-. j .1. . H. ZiV.-.ll.n.MA.V .... . .ill ...1!.:.... ...:.l. 1. 1 .o 'i -nil i.iim.:. iih.j M ;-rv"-.: p:."tograp!is wn.-n .! !.'.'."!. u'iilc brought llowa'i Mau'v introduction. ii:;'?yj .j As -he rose in the fall light it -. v-i n scarcely twelitv. vet toil ot Mature. and with a marked rpc of man-. , her. IKr beautv was not eon-nicUoUs , i rhe wa- too pah: yet Manii-y saw i how perfectly cut was every feature, i . how clear the. lark gray eves, how! dark the curling lashes. Th La..,. - iiut inn linn . . .4 OS i ..V-tll ..iiti4 ; 'f ; ..3.'tiil 1 hadtiw. she was iiuite unnoticed by i thing would have panned out bei-; in. ti d for rr--:di,t two men who eroded the street iron? Iter on the whole. As it is the busi- i el.,;,-d f..r h" a-t 'ikd the opposite -ide and sat down be- i ti.-ss men have their minds more on ; of a political t-'ooi. hind'ii'. r. ; the election-titan anything t-ls-and ' m i .. k he -av-h w ii She would then have risen and j until llarti.-ld is inaugurated tle v , W hite lbei-e unpi. uli'I' d away .juiotly, but that the I w ill not feel comfortable and willing t next week he p.I.-dg.-.-m-.vcmc.it "was arrested by ilow-jto help in large displays of this I r''e! war claims : ."'J'1 ard Man'ey's voice. , kiinl. cv.-ry r.-sp. etable ',. "How soon '.'" he a-ked. ; The ino-t original display and the ' port tie- party of ri l. i i "Now my dear brother. I'll -tand one which secured the prize of SI1 . ' party of w r.ng : o-'-' tie- vi-k no longer. I've parsed false j wa- made by Mr. F. K. ard. Al- thev sho ildv..;.' ;.r tiiat d "!;s wi riv no; id not ... . i-; . 'It: hot t:. sed iv lllV : 1 tet.l i- aerah-'-iio i o.-kiiov. h ' - a : t.. -'- b!"--nd'T i' '.l c;.!il mi ii : r.- ive iiiui.i' r f 1 I U'. ,!.; '.r i :. I ! r 1 i:rl : W i: r. ' i i . V I ', 1..M i, n. K IKK NAN to. kLt- 1 ' teeth :i contour ii :a Rr x mi I Z.-.JU ivl liiL- Lli-J liliiiiiUiil, . .MI And Real i -1 ' -i:'i . i .v., money ciio; up the rc-t of my mv liberty, -in stveringly. "Well, well, 1 am willing enough to g". Fled. Ilea Veil know S that I M-I.it, -w ; am iis -ick ! tiie t justness as yu milk, and the contour of the i ice I ' !:i oinmg isn tail prosjiernj. . i r:;.ct. ni- .l. ! In a new country I -:wu!d led hke ! The girl's natural and spontane- j a new man. I'Ut ' ... ; 'iVfCCT. :., us manner told that she gav' the "The heiress ? ' . . 2V1T " I voting man. at lirt. no unusal at-! "1 am sure u her. but I don t iMECHAMCAL WORKS, Ucmion. lattlebylittleshe obsi.v-i :ke mge hastv marriagi. She i , . :edhim the fair hair shadowing the . '; an oni lox ot .inrotnir. wno i v"-:-J-. ; whit forehead, the dark blue p.-m-! ay be ineonveni.-ntly curious re- I , tratin-eves, the unusual grace i.f.gardmg my athnrs. It we could j NEW ARRANGEMENT' i figure, the faultless dress. j wait till autumn, now, I might en- i 1 Her nianner was so cordial and ; ler -.e-ie resjH-cttl.ie l.usiii.-ss. "1 ti if you it won t io. i verv J'-' i for vou to shut me f ik-rnv dairy. It enn-isted ot three 1 again-' " .- .. IT 1 I . . 1 1 , t . ' . , . " t lite, ami 1 vaiin j wagons. th- tirst a wretcneu oi'i cart i porting i.e loyal party ag.-: ularly enough." ! drawn by an ox hitched with ropes Idi-l.-va! p irtv : r- i-on-, and driven bv an i-xtremelv ancient porting irii-id who r-f.r. looking coh.iri-l woinaii. The cart . party ti;.: so-'.ih.eii ::n i -.; oontained a barrel labeled "slops. ' l'n;,ir,. bi'..- th - !(e:;:. .1,1 pi, :e I;;.-; .-itti. "lb em' .i hur -i A V.onl lo -Mod, lie a e.i-tiv . o Vo'l ti .r.ii.d ,;r. i ti - -n ! v. ( i V -V-'. !, '. t a i Estate Broker?. I ' i I .IS It CD I T' s rll C"li- r -UJ. r3--t ni Pie?r,'T!T:r V untrif l.we ' iatci tin ivr tiie :! t the urt' i- : I :xn:t.-l.. ! friendly and unmistakaMy charm ingtliat Mauley racked his brains f-.r the chance of a next meeting. : hut was obliged to abandon it when (Mis Forrester was joined by ; brother. an! in close proximity me can ! . i.i.nm'v .-ivn war .-.ugm it- .e-tr". -milk from which the customers were . tion. Vc-. :;-J'.( titn. - '." w .'ill :. supj!ied. Above the cart was the In-amnio nr.';:1 r- ; -r th r a .;-in-criptioii : "The w;iy I found tne jiv llepno'iciiii-t.i -hoo.l.i nr- v .! milk business in ls.7"." Following . agaia-t l"iii.M-r.t-y. 'i'h-- ;lr-t h..s this, in startling contrast was one i' . huilt uj and n-coii-iruct. d. th" iat the mixlern wagons us.-d by Ward. . ter has aimed to destroy. The form--r drawn by a sj.lendid sjian of horses. : U the party of progn -s and has :i This wagon bore the in-' ription, I sui.jxirted by men who have ha 1 a ' "How I improved it." The next ' regard forth" -au-- of hum. initv. was a wretched old farm wagon : while the latt'T has . 'drawn by one horse in which iniik of ren' tion. and hash, leans were mixed up with farm pro- those who hav tr.iun ! - , -da .11 t': lloth rose in th.-ir excitement, and j ducts. In the r-ar of this wagon . rights. The f.-rm.-r .-i-t '.voluntaniv walked awav. I'lainlv Under the gaslight. i were two nc-n l. earmg tne mscriji- . industry, w nil lb.se , tion "Fnit'-d states Iii-i-ectors, Roard as its police t! ian v .Id by i'lmait horn- the lat. r i'luiounci at it favors ;hos;. that ta!- J.r -aw Howard .Man ley and his erotiier oi j u-alth. ; are foreign. 1 n ret.-:ui-n in p ! mv-s over the street. Thev ware' The Fire Department was in the : of the Republican i.artv goarai A : i-! It iti- :ttrn;-:i :i km ii f S.mr?.tl, an.l 1? j.re. ! Siie left the rotmi. but instantly ! he thanked his good fortune at th '. . -i .. ..t : ! - ' i comer.-. More dead than ' lirocessioii. aUo Major Hannemaun's ! justice, gi-i-l gov. rnnient and gen :!Ve, Siie crept ! light battery. Company "A." al prosperity, while ti N. T, LITTLE A- SOXS. i - IlAI.TI'.tOtUtSTliKKT, a :i -r.Ki.ANi . m i. ! iiinidn-ofarubvscarfpin wiih-h h- i into the hous.'. Rut Rose was not! Washington light Infantry turned power of thel., ! rtv.vgnic-l as hers. It was very easy " '' '",. i'-'.-' l , CI-.- li III t' 1 par'y in:- The . . .1 ...;.i. l.0.-n..n..t-.t t.w v ilo ,1.1,. had Maced I lowaru s gins in a -n-e . unilorins, wmie coais. mue jiatus .-i . ,.,.i ... - M,m, it i package and sealed them with a 'and shakos looked elegant. 1 heir ; naming I lam-net !'"'-viiuu7.u o ...... .. . . i . 1 , - .. j i.. ir . I (emocr.i'ic ii.-w-oa:.. r- -1 ahi'.i T mini-' are :: .' -'. .'.' ' ! . K-.ltr.tKi:. ' !.'. V"'V T!TiT a.. a i ;.;.. 4.. HARTZELL PLOWS , are ivLIDAi" PRESENTS : iw'sav-re-unn.tionwhich he would t". 'riel!y stating that she had j marching was "superb and create! 'already. Here i toe ;..;. w-a ,.: 'niua-e with ease to call U'.on !n-r ' overheard the conversation in the the wildest enthusiasm as they pass-ja cabinet for t.n- --upcri.. ' ' VrVt- re it' ' ! park. The next morning it wasdis- j ed along the streets. For Secretin of State., .b n miah S! "'"RosVw'i-snt a belle. She had i pateiu-l. ! Pennsylvania Avenue viewed ; S. Rlack : lS.-n t..ry T.-a.-ury. u muih doth and ii-ission of n-- i A s.,.,n as her brother hroat-ned ' Irorn the monument at tne Let of-annuel J. Tilden : t .r s cretarv ! Alm',M ! tllre to Ikj ever a socittv w'oman: but ' the subject of 1-tor Wingrove's pr.v j the capit-1 presents a cay and an-1 War. ik-. R. M-Clellan : f.r S.er..t t i i, . i,.i i,r.r a.'miri. ',,,,1 out ,,t'; i.os;;l. she asked t have tne 1 Atter ' imated scene. : rv ot Navy. Thomas A. II--ntr:eKs : u!d find anr. t. Then Cougre . r l.'.v. to fi- it v, n on :e;i from him u. r.i's coin!,.." trie..- of ti:" So-iti to rem-.v" t!: : i : il. their I'l.lCi e. ' ci:! I r.-nt .ve :o,.. grade. .1 :dg.-or i was in I. t. rm ni;:g nr: they e V,. ( ; I think, .T with, v oiv.-d. eo-ordin.: distri' t i;oi;,iii.;: -. ni- r. i; gave v. -'. wonld p, hiti Up 'ongr. -cntrol 'othe seVl ft! ivil yer: Wi o-- il;:- tie re. had of the n di--j ..,'.'.-, r .!.'! I's of anv , n I I I... i ( no- s II T . i ' h 'ii.-ral it'-r.i:. or -e. il : I a' an.'l it I: - .!: F; o- .!i!U lliMiicI. . M.i-'., ' !.: r ' i'! tie- 'irvii.g ' e;i in tins i; v 'h i.e m;i! tva.s l.nr:.. Th" taihttg v.:.:i s mh', - .',! g i - also I'lirii-ltot'.- i:.-u em.,!,,v..i ;n - n.i'I l'j". , ... T m w.i.- - of i..".:-. and T".: y. rv :;;'h . a. lb lb as I v :.-. i ' ! i -. g !.' : H.o .1 II. I- I'.n op.-n W'-ro - ': je.-:ry s-.. -J W. rkt:. i l':.i-k xi:w li.vxic. nu.rte.'.rel fin ! k ;.: ,o h in 1. nave tne 1 Attcr : nntited scene. i rv ot avv. ll.ornas A. ll-n-tricKs : : p r,-,"ivr .vn urTtvr cmurc 'tl'. to -hecbo-e Manlev ; call upon h- r. The procession which was bnl-jror Secretary of Interior. Anenbiand COOfvING AND KLATINb STOVEb. i1'1 J11 ) ..mV ,! 1 i'l,v l,t .;-' Ib came, with .-ountenam-., solliant with flags and coloring was ! Thurman ; f.r Po-ttmi-f.-r C.-n. r.-.i. ' .lac, ilooks words every act bad a .harm -I .urjHe, with eyes so lull ft , seen moying tnrough solid ranKi ot . .I,.i.n I, ( ,ord .n : f..r Attorn-y .. :.- an-t n. !-j'.; .-i irg.Txe.1 th aa Vin? (,( sfo-: . T ' ' , i i. i ,t,t,r, ,..,t, tra.sted Howard'.- "Id, retic lit face ; tire street from side to side. Th-; For a party that is nr-gr --!v. v-.-. - II - : ...:.!. : . .., .1... t..1. If U'ni.-.-.vo ' . .1 r.-., wi eeitnr.Hl -,11.1 1 all-Oie, ...... .-r- .' .r- l r.l o o T i , i 1. .,.' .'1 the truth. lieartily at thecomieal features of the i it strikes me as a mod, ! crowd. "Perhaps it was wrong, but I lov- show and otherwise showing their ' This make up would trelyr- i r .1 him loved him purely and mv appreciation of the ta.-te and ingenui-1 sent the I -m-K-rati idea. Tie- l.:n ha It"' liiig rap worth-.' d di-ee to :t I - t. i n.'.y Ti." (JHCI-. t ('olllltvliailk.: .ND ' ir.g her tool cheek at l is approach told him the story ft his power. 1 re was a proud man he might j well have been a happy onehut he ! often wore an air of noticeable wcari ; ness and depression. This, in an- i-u-. rto i lose s ceiuie m-suir.es. n-- "t It- t, A ,1 iO.V. J1ACHINE SHOP!i-ributtoiiiheiith. . . . j Spring was opening, witli its viv I id sunshine, its balmy air. and 11- It seemed to la r heart is torn and bleeding. I am ty displayed. A young man from jocrat'a tl'-K-trin" that the war was a the wild w ith a secret pain which I ' Somerset county who was with rne. j failure would be c-tabli-h. d : : . must hide from tviTyliy. If I 'and I know he had his eyes even- chanan's admini-tration would hav--; ie . . had never known him but I can-1 where ) told me when we got home , justice d -ne it : Orant and Lii'.' - tn'- ;ie, not imagine that. This terrible ex-j that in all that crowd he laid n"t ; wrongs to the country won!, I be - t . '.. ner'n nee has change I me : I am not ! ---en an intoxicated ix-rson. right : resumption "f sp. p.. . m- nt ih- .;i,iv ; ed'th .-tale tin ir Co t.on-i-n a u: hriag ii t;. n : I- ... n t c 1' ' l'l aal'- V'.iarn '.. T. i u-::: 1 1 i ; .z. all ;r.ji .. : f t i --.'.'?. liattcr ja '. . ;:..-r c:;p-k f!-, . r.:m it.. .'". ... t -r...: v : K.-.-r:rau-r- r:.;. r w.;t ; r.r. pt- ; e - i -Jr-h-v- V S 4 PKK a- mnn I fi ve n : ..f hf .V. J. i n . .-.a- -4. , - 4 t. 1.. , w, , i . . . 4. . V a . , , . .11. , 1 , 'th-t it was the pleasant influence of ; the tr.-,-, happy trusting gin you t ine .-i.ai a. oi .vi mrai . woum s.H,n i- y ' i -i. ..,,!.. i . . .t..:i,. knew. I cannot love vou : but itv ; rarragut, bv Mrs. mme h.-am , Rer.uMn-an poie v ir im'FR-'-tsrVFXT'i i.v'o.-V-o 'tV p'nder c.ii.rs loeb-my friend. 1 must talk to i Hoxie. which has been successfully i s..und curr.-n.-y and pa fHits and sounds surrouranng - s in. iiv 11. !P- one in cast in bronze the . r rvNt.t.i. 1.0.VX. dailv walk with Mauley in the park. iirr.T.ic S 1,I , i-vii.iar.t rcrii rTTt llv virtf of ttie atrhnri-v eiv to ttf nn !,-r- Perhaps theV hell.11! , . , i :ki'o I'T tfc it will d.J tFuatit f Kat4ib ctr, th-it she dared s iv i .-, ;.. - ..r . i i ; r': A-oiitr. !.. iiwr, ! ttl iwe t H-. .f hcTSeli. "I 1 e him . al'id say It Washington I Nh-.tienal debt w. iiii.g intiKc I y 1'jt.ii .-. rsso. ry, ub tiie r.-m;., on .Y'lV.i'' r ''', 1NN . without reservation or n ;ir : for -tie knew that it was but a little while since s!ie had rlrst met him. and his Piist historv and much .f Lis .1.' hik. i presmt she knew nothing. Wit : Xo : she feartd nothing f..r I r- Wo.i. and 1 be w n-l'f-l lb. i ; - -V r r i n - IN ALL QUALITIES. ; : :.. - INi i:lN t :' h'lYAl. Wil.TnS. .V."-.-"'--- - . -tyhs. LR.M'M AI LIOM,l M. B3VARD. ECSE CO., To love an 1 I e surroun ' at 1 c c"-t miImH i th f. Ii-.xh'ir ,! , r-reJ TAlmt-ie r u : A cr'a'ii ir:.t cf Una fituatc m t ijfr Tur ' k--Vi.- i. n0.iij S..mrr?eict.ar.t. 1 . . '-.iainK ; in,: ..; Ji.ro iir.a-r t n-:rs, i.uKtr? 1 t-.r. J.-l.n K. N'-kui.o, i m i r.hMf f-intjtinirr A1.41t ."-si. kTWk. ,4 wblCS . it;. aLrv-r vit-Ar. Atx-ui ii k-rd4 tn meAai w. ' -elf ir.-r- if " - ''" "'". : ,i i, n, .-mi-s W is ll ilil.mcs- ; lorn k pm-'-Iv. kc.l .4bT:ri1i.liiix on iii I Wltil telVl'. m-s w a ii.il'j mt ' i.rr.ji.K'i. : ; f.l j l'H- -r- iJArd Atil osrfr i notl 'h for her. siie a-ked for In. tillll lF.. HUl y-..-iti roii.i ui, u i-r-r-'o. i ... j j-n i-rti i. .i ku.fi. iuB.itTicuiiiii: ! an ii. ' :: i Ji ;..i-J with wa:tr. TEKMS: I . i'.t It hn'". orir-thlrtiti'.rrmtla Hj-o np- n tii lnvi. 01 i-i!f rr ilifrvn U. t- twi ou- j n.:v u. to wi-t-.w .1 dr-e-i. oar.nff Er i:tetiaie r.' f..r iicr 0AtU la ICf tx'.rf vl rA-e.l. at- b- Ticii.ivT in :hrr fouaI Atianal ptronu. with oat lui7:. "wrK wia rirca on tb m ! ' fi 4:t:1. 1-M. wh th d4 will t dlirerel ;u. ln:ut d. I Utro I t th det erred pay '.. oh. tnere is no he world so kind as vou." i navv-vanl. h;is been removed to Far-; out : vervti ..- .. .1" .... - 1 1 , . I r , c l . 1, t .., - ,.,.;,-, J,. v as Iimi'T t uioiove i.i.mtti o . raglH .quare "iieie it .i- -in in : ;r-e iraoe. i.i" which made them s. i.jo..ti... - i - 1 i if ,-r T ti rtl t I'll' H vn it'- I'lMi" . .', I m i U"; l. i ur riuui: .- iii.-i ui"i"iu: i ku 1 . !llli.i:i he was too gencpius and t.-nit.-r-; out ot tii' oi.if.ropeiier oi rarragut s i;iaek would iiearte.1 for that. j flagship, the Hartford. It is of her. : .,f his err-.r in "P.it.r child !" he said, in a tone , ie size, and represents Farragut with tysburg : Til L i so stMithing that, for the tirst time. a marine glass in his left hand with national tr'asu! Rose gave way t- :i relieving burst of , his ! ft foot resting on a block and payment of the iia-.-me tax : M- C passionate weeping. tackle. The base is of Maine gran- fan would show the -,.;';,' o:th h "What shall I do ? What do yott he. The whole cost the ('overti- to ab..l;s'n the army l-y a rm-'.-.i '-oTn.. ' .:..':-:..! i ..i.-r.T S'l mi t.r.-.j u a- , r t':,.w a . . 1 r i r s no ne : , r I.T. l! Ti.' V -appoue- ' : .v .b-'n . d k i. tarn!. "We will w: !-ve vou '." he , pr.H-e-S. ind I think that I The statue is covered witli sail-' melting awav inilitarv 1 1 i ft ; .OT -w.-retl ouietlv. cloth to await the Incision of the ii;r:g. ml Thur!i.a not worth t So two kept the secret of Roses naval authoriti.-s as to the time of H.ndricks; sorrow more easily limn one. and the ceremonies of unveiling it. resentativ- "i ti i . i. i .l ... .:t1 t. : i a . .: ,.. . f .... 1 uorl.i'v wosdom made her withhold '"""g" i'r ne.nt ru. vne it-junis . ,h .t iiittiiiu 4.1 jwwin ui e.t.i- j.iHieiaiis. .nit .- l,.r or mlence from her brother, who"1 ief f.r a tune the sumnur , gthcal churches ot the 1'tnct ot away that it -em- a j :t v ! more. Yet some instinct ortraceof taert.. I -r cv::. .-I tie :mr.-Ji mutcj Lu he j jwa-her guardian: he knew nothing '''t change of se.a.e wlhch was ; Columbia held in this city, the fo!- their l-.t a- :: m' er- J c r.:v ' hoi'Jul to a si.int really brave and , lowing address was issuetl. llanck s cabne t th- r r.'-i.s.- wnl- i;"i the intimac. .1 i .i-ii. - iit1 . ' w . tb.-. ri-ht -he 1,-id fi--t t 1 mn.K-ent. 1 n-t n-disturb'-l. ...r-ion :; d I-- a ' : r rom tne ni-iii sue itao u.-i i" i , . .... ictti to rHtYF'i 1 1 1 1 . VMrnh-v at Mrs C-lin'. Hi's party -ho! Doctor W marovejoineil R.ise aw.l a all t mu. therdsl of the con,-.m ar.-i .-.;.- r ;" ' never knew anv one who knew him ! ? lather at the s-a shore to tin T) arUt;,,M of all DcHomlmiUM: the "p-nhhrum f r.-e a-,-' !! intimately II" told her that Le ! brightness m the voting girls eyes; Dear Rrethren in the Lorp : .claim-, by th-m during .h.- war. d u 1 1" . i . t t. again, and to to the latt'T it was it- ,, a ,- ,.f - ,.raie, 1 "one rebel (i;ual to snt van -v-. li.:s r- tn ni ed. Thi- i- :. . f.r f..::r !:.:. t . ' 11- V- of-helV'-d : to i.e-. !.:;' I V,;.- tely laid bom that 1 c ..:! to disturb r.-appolnt th' :n. b.hi.son ndn w "d in .! - And.-. i . ..!': -..lit w.ui r.hii iur uoTajt..iAprii,., , t ..; f.-male relatives again, and to to ttie lad'T it w ,- i-i. mR1:rC4K!. 'i.. . sweet to can so Kind and now, a J ' A . tM. C 1 1 . -, d I :v I .i.trii'.ri.f It !1 eve PITTSEUP.OH, PA. iWe are upon the eve of a critical , """e rebel e.-u:d to six yanks. intt'crvil f...ii,n. Two w-ll-b--fii,e.i pr"pos!t:on bi-n. r.u I. . T Mt man mend. . historic paries are ln-fore the people I'T twenty year t i ., i . v..., :. logetner inev cimici ine rocks. ( f. .u,.:, --,., Tr mon nm'. ' has ia'.Hv tnven iniiini. aii'i iiui i"i o "an ..'i , , . .i r . .i i -i- '- s"-'i-o- ........ . I He tvidt-ntlv had means at Coin- i ; the at' i" -drank in the free air, watche.1 theF " thf-e pames. The : surrendered. . .- Krt I it ..I.I tl... . - . f ... . ti ..1 1 decision of next November will proh Would liit-' I 1 p'liT !-2- -a .iii I l rf . - 1 1 r w . , ,-,urit .-ji'i... vM-t-h ...-.. - i ;...;-:( aa I Jwiri . 1 l ..-r ii... I-M:Wr,-..: . :ep--.! J i. r u.r tr:., . ! ;'! t .i i ; I'.-'.r- ". : i ioo. i M i v. K- -j.rr'. J-i.. l l.'u- R C . r., Ja.-,H. 1 -o-r :a. l ' -i: a :-r : n - r it,' : ... ,-,, r. a ja.: : . .'- ur. I-tU'. dreamilv rlaving. one dav. i.'ii'.K '.t'-Mji i rr- ja- 4. j-j ,'. tiU irr vullSililicm IM prtaau .;ri.t iiri:-.r-,r.-.S.a:.r?.-' ' 1EU MS OF SALE. v . ' i rr wni. ol '.M rnrrtia bmt to t paw . it, j.(.pj an jH.a lett T in ' : .",o j . if..! at a ! l a jwpfnt it ia-y on. : o.-. 11- ; 17. . '-' r-i.-.; 1 i . . -,-r.rii ..1 . n i nmuikA ni ui i t' in u TKtt.,1 1 1 e was t w. r.tv years older; -. I ai it; i.- ii. :.! :..,re b tth! iiw l ;ia to me jtar. Afir t!a . . . i ; - T,r,,,l,.,, ' w:-.a fir r ; ., it . ,ri.l. .M'.iM m tiam u mail t Uca .-o than her-eit a worK-.tls prtenni it. .t. t... Atl ,.-.;.-r mi-.Hi j ;; j,r ati-ft... tit ictere Lhr.-ol ui tjAtil acdw. , tjjn ' i . u.-. w ... n t, i r,, .r -:r.r t lt u I h w-.J . ajJ at hr sitalh the jir1'!' . M .. i t.u-1 1 tlx fM I.i4 Ix-r.r. owl; IT. iiigro4e .roosT io )um t iv. .-;g:i. - might not know f ' th'V We'e . and. think::. g I gr-at -.-rviei - gr-at blund-r. I ur woul 1 .:. t: lav. J.l.h: .'.'( 'o'.. rl .1 -...1 v , I ll.lH'l I -T: : iT-c-niii'v-itr -.ntrenuitv tnat was anuoi gen 'ii.iii.ii. . j - - - . , . .r. . i i nil -i iiii' I iiir- . iv . --ii mi , . I- .-l;T OT-V,1tTl.-T T-.-IITTTTl'l '1 ' " - . 1 ' I uic lan.-i " I'- . it t-1 1 , .! !'!Io.fAMAT!"- i i-ar-ua.it t.airfth tn.hn ivoft of .h ii ted reception of tiicm l''aa l?u w;-;" u"-' 'ablv determine the pohev ot this - piace aim 00 o ..v ,-"'-: ,. VH 7- 1 ' v:ned a mutual j..v wlacli prevent-' n""'1 m"r mViv' , "novernment tor many years to come. niaK.r.g a wry ace : a r, n .-r n a .e,-, : 'JSiJ;: Lo....-..., v..,-.,. W,; fv.l ll s ibl ,tr.r nf ol ligation ' There p usually a sacre ness ; , - t- of tfje CoUntrv ar. htxl" overshadow..! al! th-"t!rs. Rut .it o.r Su- . .. w. .v. i. ln t-.,U r,f . aiUU I1P-V loie. atfi t-i.ii ii is i .!... r. l-t aim n I.UUer woaai man " en-. i.::. ' o i-... .. .ii'itV?; -,: it.ivilhr.:.to-ut isi,,iii, impu'.s,-- nf v uth. she "was existed otrne to record the death of : vou not. therefore, humblv that it would ! utterly impracti. a-, my- .:. - - :.-n ;a "v.PrX "IZZ '&r. ' '.Uf dam(.al Mimi to anvthing 'nf 01 a TKOn ''f'art- "Utl. unite in prayer with us, and will you. bie to tuhy prot-1 the m -gr;, w , ,. n. ner,. ,u :--:-i .lti '.i-(liiHiM tamt-rn. samaH wr -Jixnathaa must t-21 the truth. i not t-k -ill nr nvip" men and wopidi -'Tlt having a h ast one h : .e-;. aji r , 1 1 k. 1. - ;.. ' i : ; i ttd t music- 1" the Autumn RemarriM Doc! 1? w1?h Siat - ku klux . in the obi re t t-.'ir, Wa-i.i, -n t . 1: - . ' a r t r . - . , . . j-. .' 4i.'.'4.. - - - k f r-1 I , .prrtrn iTtr rrfrvi r nTtiori'i . ui' '-" --a- - - I i. n ;.- v. . I'-lti:- d - n th -1 ..: 1 : r I X C i 1.U. 'i !.Oi-.iM . s. 'i , v.di p. h -11.. Ros. will vou give me you ; tent ion for a kw minute ? at-his tne happiest wives m the wore!. , ; f.-.,,n.u;,.Ta i;.ii.-! vit ;..n ;-.r .v- of mg r The first love fell from her lite aftQr Others and cementcl bv the Hancock and his order No. 4' is all b t::at I ui--.-false blossom. whUe the second n-jbloi(Jof our hrothers mav remain the tilk here now. HurrJi f-r Orx-.t. . -a..-l at h ...:- ine.1 into nchest fruiL ; nnsh:ii-f.n. that the rf"nlc mav He don't sav much but when he does , mi I.-rnm:. I wa i -..i.i t.t.r i- i--it.n Jn liudt withstand te-mptations A- k tv;; ... t l r.rrk.; .m:: . to i ; ,-TC- I.:rr1 fa v anQt te w Mcmr ty jw'ir- i-i.o -t t i.rm u i.ta-1 j oietit tooi. tl- .Ak A 1 I.E. I KPBEHT P. U'HR. ' . 15 SIiriJI. Aitar. ot Pa rid Lotr. '4- t to wrong sav anything it is right to the j.oint. rriViiy in i.:s . vn r - :n. 1 . :: .; , lection, and The ' Republican vi-torr in m ins n.-m. - rm.-1-: ;re .e- erred l.v the necticut. as the Demoeru's would had hf braKta-.. -....: r-, . itinsoftIie,liave you lIi ve. has no iiitica! ab you an-1 l a.- M-tdier- An who willl-e significance, shows you Low things eUnr-;. ..a-" p"-.-.""--- ! he a v. .rv admirable natch are veil ! the battle- Historv. Jan-. A. Gar- j true to the frenius of our institntion., are p'nr.g tha fail. Tne iople are : e -en. u...... r . ... --'4,-''-"-.-J inot?- ' f(l,l ' to the best interests of the nation .aroused. I believe to-day s? nmdy , .rr-:ons i-.-""- r--- - ' I' :- : 1 ' j -! , . -i r t. ... i . i in Vnin.r.;.w, 4 doing on tne aay oi eiccu '.,f.'.,'i ' i that the candidates preft ' - . f . . ... i majority oi tne actual ciuzens u , t ..'-; r h ; - a- ' nr- l. ' . 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