The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 01, 1880, Image 4

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APPRECIATION.
"Jut what I h vc
fnr K.-.i. t vcvfii veain.
expcctcl
gam rau-
.V...l.:.,.,tAn lnl:inT 11!) from 1
liuii(i'"1 ' r i .
un oiarn lfturinler hand with a.
frownin brnir. :
.t. T ..r.r irMr from Herl-ort,
t : " ,',f;r,nvl Mrs. Worthinc-
tn.i. a silvery-haired old lady,
a pntleitvfpkn.
Yf-o tiKi'her. Es?ic i"
und
.f.n nnd rtav until tlic '
will le fer.t ,t
.."..v.'nvwi: Mother." and Miss
Pauline's t ve-.n ipie l. ' I think it
li !,lMVlt tiltl"
Herts tvrannv over
V,nt Iitii. nmrvr was en-hd.
H'-'-5
killini her."
-Lina! he i ywr brother.'
"I can m his faults if he is."
I n, vt-r heard E-se comilain."
"SK.- m-vt-r w.iul I. P-Ut look nt ;
her. Nine v.irs when siie was
ii in !.!. (.hJ- was a lively (lunlam,
M bright aii p-tty. "Now ple,
qui-t and reserve!, h r voice is s l-
-1.-.. lH.-ird Ji-r unile seldom seen.
A wii'trv shaj'it.w of her
former
junau'-r ffieniness : .v fur .
broken dowu. Vo'i have never seen ,
i . I..... 1 .-. - p..K- when tdie is :
Lere vou can sec the tUmjc." I ueh rubbish in the house." Kv ry
"V'es.dear. sl has changtHl? but; winJow was thrown on after a
. .m-lv cares and-" Wlndi declaration that the -room
'lt-t I.uie thatigetl so? She has ;:i8as u,i a an oven " and an hour ;
Uen twelve veitrs married." ' j:iter the sU.ve was fired up to smoth- !
!r .V.rthington was sih nt. t.rin., Mnit k-cause he d lare.1 that
!."uic - I..T ..hlest t-hild. and pre-. it was - oold enough to fntte a jK)lar
aided over the Jx-me in which her u.ari ' ;
h...,i,,I lm i-ro.t.led i.risoii- i l., un..rt -ith an nnuart-ulv en-
(HK1I I "' " - f t I
.r fr tlfti-en v :ir. S!u Uk all iho
hoUhiMi"rV, and lunl fiv chiM-
.... iu( I liMfi vfiiiiOtI in
til, J. If ... f
bann n-s- since b-r marriage, even
if the -port f nirllioo.1 was gone.
'It.....- .. i tii fImli,1 SMld
Lin. "There lies the difference o- uut wt.l and strong again j occasiona ny rse up ami ni uo .
twe-n Lcr hapnsncse ami Essies de-! VM t.oming home. On the dav of , on a ranche hen t .ey get twbud
uvtion. Iflhue Is- anv domestic j Jier existed arrival, Lina, withaal bi.ist rous. 1 his is the situa
troubles Hcnrv nnd Iuie thare it, 'solemn face, invited her brother into , t:on just now. Ihe Christian peo
UUe HetVrt Vhifn it all ujion Es-j the Bitting room for a few minutes : pie want to sit down on some per-H-
is a liabitti.il fault tinder' ! private conversation. ; son and taey have picked on Ld.
' !'.thai.s. dear. Essie is not as ' -Herbert, she said, vtrv gravel v, ! Abmr, who runs the big lager be r
g.Hd at liousck-. ping as Louie. : I t,aVe a proiMiti. u to muke to v.,u. ! fiarU, and con.rrt saloon ophite
HerlH-rt mav have good cause to j you are ,1JV onlv brother, and 1 j the Pott Office Department on "h
fkull." ' 'need not tell vou ' I Jove vou very , tnet. He has ollended the good
1 nee i t-n tilu he may. I m v-. .Karly. It has really grieved me to j I-eople by his Minday evening con
rr saw a f;itiltl-s house or house- 'the heart to see how much there ( certs,
kcejN-r: but Es-ie and her house are jjs to find fault with in your beau-1 Abner got the required signers to
the nearest ajj roach to jK'rfection I Itiful home.'' ' jhis application for license in his
ev r did sei'." Herbert twisted himself uneasily ! own square without much trouble
"Vo j tu-. er spok so Wfore, Li- in his chair but Lina continued, as they are jiretty near all sahKm-
J III . Ul imiui'.' . .
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"P.eeausi' Iou:e and I thought it
U-t not worry you with a trouble
beyond yAir h-p. But firmly le- j
lievimr. 1 do now. that Herbert is !
actually vorryinj? his wife into the
irrave, I intend to give him a lesson,
that is it you can spare me to go. j di r for you.'' jibing the head of the department
"You may no. dear. I shall get , Ilere Lina was obliged to pau.-e, ; that occupies the whole block op
aloug nicely." ; and strangle a laugh at Herbert 'e c.v-. posite. How it will wind up de-
So bet, Herbert Worthington ! nnsion of utter horror and dismav. ' nends on a decision of the Attorney
M'lll ins f-xrriagi, lana was quiie
rcaly for tlie fourteen mile drive to
!a-r brother's house. It was a
Louse wherein ari evil spirit of re
pining or fiiult finding should not
ii.ive found an abode. Spacious,
handsomely furnished, well trained
-rvants, and all theJcomforU weatlh
wiuld furnish, it Beemed a jKTfect
j.aradise on earth to visitors. But a
very demon lurked there to poison
all, and this demon Una had come
to exorcise.
For the first fortnight Essie took
all her time and care, the gentle
spirit hovering very near the jiortal
of the eternal home. There was a
bid', too, six months old, and its
wants filled all their spare moments.
Herbert marled and fretted over
domestic shortcomings, but Lina
jxTemptorily forbade all mention of
these is thc sick-room, having the
doctor's authority for saying the pa
tient's very life depended upon her
lxing quiet
But when convalescence com
menced Lina sent Essie and the
baby to visit old Mrs. Worthington,
and took control of Herbert, the old
er children and the household, ful
ly determined to show her brother
how far he had carried his absurd
habit of fault-finding.
The first dinner saw the begin
ning of the lesson una meant to
tcach, by jrractically illustrating
uiuvu uuucimaunuruiura. uei- gt)e made lor j'our comturtuiKin
Urt entered the dining-room, his your face. Continually faultrfind
handsouie face disfigured by a Vm constant blame have changed
irown.
"Soup,"
said Herbert, lifting the
tureen cover; "crfect dishwater."
"busan, said Lina, sharply, lie
fore Herbert could lift the ladle,
"take that tureen to the kitchen and
f ell Jane thc soup is not fit to eat."
Susan promptly olieyed. HerUrt
looked rather ruefully at the vanish
ed di-h. He waa e?jecially fond of
ponp, and the savory fumes of the
delicious dish were tantdizing. Es
feie would have had some excuse
never whipped off his dinner in
that way. All dinner time Lina
kept up a ding dong at Susan alout
the abominable
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soup, tut iienx.'n
nisocHine nan saia noimng aooui Uuui. Tlie imuit of fault-findin-it
But his imagination detect- mct.ug I10 resistance in Essie's gen-
d a burnt flavor m the pudding lk.,lcstf liad g:uued ia for(M. till all
and before be could remonstrate o ,ntr.u.iu -i.w.,i ..t.,;i , ,i
that dish had followed tlie soup.
I U get this house in some sort
of order before I leave it," said Lina,
emphatically.
"Before you leave it," said Her
bert, "harply. "Do you suppose
you are a better housekeeper than
Essie? Why I have not a friend
who does not envy me the exquis
ite order of my house and my dainty
table."
"Herbert, you surprise me. Only
yesterday I heard you sav you did
wish there wns ever anything fit to
eat on the table."
"One dont cxxct every word to
be taken literally," said Herbert,
rather sulkily. But an hour later,
finding a streak of dust in the room,
he declared emphatically, "it was
not fit for a pig to live in."
Coming in tlie next morning he
fo und the curtains torn down, the
tarpete taken up, the floor littered
with pails, soap and brushes, and
I jna in a dismal dress, her hair tied
up in a towel, directing two women
scrubbing vigorously.
"Good gracious, what are vou do
ing!
"Cleaning this room."
Vhy, hisie had the whole house
cleaned till it shone in the fall, and
didn't make half the muss," he add
ed, contemptuously.
"WclJ,r said Lina, slowly, "I
thought lids room a perfect model of
neatness mvself. but
marked it was not fit for tlie nics
i Supposed ou wanted it cleaned."
The room was well enough," wjs
the eurt reply. -Kim- inercv'ii eake
lont turn any more of the Louse
upside down.'' j
At breakfast a tiny tear in Louie's '
apron, and by his own angry bt ite-!
ment hc never had a decent siiteh i
f clothes, and he dial wish tome-j "Herlvrt has learned his kon ! now the iwipular topic of con vers.i-iKvdrw-ould
seetohtT." j by heart, mother. He appreciates tion. big time s expected.
1 wo days later ibrnudabjo dry tsie now at her value, and he lets ' Pennsylvania's association i tAin-
tooat mil was presented etthe store, .:
nd Lma explained it ia this trie: j
. ,;', ""7. wuie
.'fVa..dreiil ? ;
.Mnr.y wouia see wier, i
so l bought her a corunlotc outfit I
im mj tSoi
but of course I got more expensive .
nrtiol. as vou dul not like those
already provided. I m glad you '
c;i lod inv attention 10 me pjor. nt-
rAnftA rhii.l.
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"l,or, no-Uct'vl child! echoed
atonishwi H.rlxrt. ' hy, Lina,
K-i-io f:iirlv t-lares herself out over , ..
i.nserliiliren. I am sure I never
A.1 Ktrpri"th in the cental atmos
)!itre, FurrouiK.
JiiiS 1iuie and hir
,oher. while Lina ruled Herbert's
home with a rod of iron. Ierb. rt
lM-.-an to exiK-ru-nee a eick loiurmij
fur Essie's gentle preseiue. Lina
toik liim t very literally in all he
said, and yet he" could not rebuke
h.-r for wliat he oixnlv wished.
A chair with a tiny spot of dirt
: Ik i it' declared absolun ly hhhy, was
Ui;ioI-t nil ana varnisneu ai a eosi
icf .-ijiht dollars. A dozen new shirts,
i KsnieV iat labor of love, U-in? said ,
to - t like uv al hj:i," were bestow.
i unon a irardner and a new set
ju.,,! from a furnishinz store, llar-
rv s omcts wue "uin i
t,tclien fire when Herbert stepjd
......n r.i... i,H w),i "uonl.i nut have
I in rini "iff -J'J -
4Tfi tu' atU'inM to corrtt-t all hl.urt
jcoiuiiis aiil ut the hoiiM ktrjiinj;
.i i u.riAd Ikitic I iiia in mt
. UI'Ull M I - v
,i!i.
; expenses, and drove Inia to the j
i verire of distraction, k
iu-cping actual
...... ..f ....rt'tliin.r
( in. UUUl Ul llll ll.(,.
"Vou know that mother is very
dependent upon me, Iuic having
the house ami children to atttend
to, but 1 think she would sacrifice
her own comlort lor vours. Ni, il
J yOU wish, HerU rt, I will come here
Kermanentlv to keen things in or-
with o m-nnr in ttcr dressed or anv neat- vv", . . . 7, , , ital to nartiniwte m tae tiiausural
! . - . i rin 'iifniis on March 4. IJM. i
" i.r ill niMi-?' 14 pi li i'IiT IV I1PVKIT- . . . . . - i
,,rv ill!"',: 1.. .il 1... ' 2 mn? thc- d!Vtrs that they Th;.t ... rOT,iniitto of
thev ,l. A month raescd. Kssiepain-; - 7' r.i 5; twenty-seven 1 pi-oiLtt by the
ou are very kinl, he lalteied, (.ieneal p whom the matter lias
the instincts of a gentleman battling been referred, as it is a new question
with the strong desire to tell Lina and will bear examination. May
she would certainly drive him era- nard must be working for a place
iy by six months more ot her model
house-keeping,
"Not at all. A man who hai
made an unfortunate marriage cer
tainly needs all the aid and sympa
thy his family can give him."
The hist straw was laid upon the
camel's back: Herbert sjioke up
hotly
"You are entirely mistaken, Lina !
I have not made an unfortunate
marriage. If ever a man was bless
ed in a wife, I am that man."
"You amaze mc, Herbert!" Lina
cried, in well feigned astonishment.
"I do not see why you should be
surprised. Esie is gentle, loving,
orderly, a model housekeeper, and
a perfect home angel God bless
her!"
"Herbert, is that true?"
"Certainly it is :rue."
"1 cannot lielieve it," was the slow
resonse."
"Cannot Klieve it ! Why ?"
"Because" and Lina "dwelt im-
pressively upon ever word-"Dur- L linst the barbarism and userpa
inrr the nine vears of vonr marrml . . r i 1 . i .
ing the nine years of your married
life, though visiting here frequently,
1 never heard you speak one word
of encouragement or praise to Essie,
;tjon or appreciation of any effort !
1 never saw one look of anproba-
her from a. fi.innv winoom trirl r u
r,alc, care worn "woman. Even her
last illness was but thc unbroken
despair of a heart crushed umler a
load of daily censure and constant
striving for the approbation never
given. And you tell me now she
never failed in her duty to you.
There is a grave error somewhere."
Thc sadly earnest tone, the face of
thoughttul gravity, sent every word
home, to Herbert's heart He
spoke no word in self defence as
Lana blowly felt the room. In the
proiouuU silence that followed con
bcieuee reviewed the past, and he
ui...i to it i.w -wt,.r i,.,.i o. i.
" HUM mrOIYl,!! 1,1 1 C
ed 111 tlie experience of the past
mouui.
In the days when Essie lay dan
gerously ill, there had been no self
reproach like this in her husband's
sorrow. Ho had given his wile a
fair home, an ample income, fre
quent social pleasure, many costly
gilts, und loved her faithfully, while
poisoning her whole life.
"God help me," he whispered, "to
conquer this fault Essie shall hear
no more fault-linding, and if I see
her drooping, I will send her to
mother arfd have Lina back ajrain."
Never had wife and mother warm
er welcome than greeted Essie. 1 'he
children were unchecked in their
loudest demonstration of delight
Dut Lina had to rush inUi the hail
to hide her eves when Herbert, kiss
ing Kssie, said :
"We must let mother have lana,
now, dear. .She has bwn very kind,
and worked hard for my comfort j
but there is no home fairv like my
hssic.
The quick glad look in his wife's
soft eyes told Herbert that one step
had been taken in the right direc
tion. As the days glided by, and
Essie found appreciation meeting
every effort to add to home comfort,
a word of praise for every little tri
umph of cookery or needlework, her
pale face grew bright with untold
happiness. Gradually the careworn
("pression m obliterated by one of
!conu,. ttnJ Herbert found bis own
j neart l!jltened by thechei?rtul voice
I t,ie smile, the bright eyes of
ne tsle 1,0 naa v,'MHi years lie-!
fore- .
-llit ,'in:l' ""king a visit six i
"mu8 kk'r told her mother mi j
i,cr turn : ,
)t tnow it" ;
;
A!1 t.jtcv't remt.Jv for banw
urul JbU rT 1 a ,f...b
" - 'one a-( the transaction of routine business
er and sweet or linseed oil i n eoualilbc fnilnvinir urri .r ..i.,:
lra..
ovtt Washington ijhter.
trsoa Orm Srnu Comrsr-'Xursi.)
Washington, Njv. 2 Ah, LS-SO.
As this is the season of the rear
for the rumsellers to have their li-
ting permits to iioison
uents under color of authority. Thc
nastors of all the churches in Wash
ington irn-sj)ective of creed or re
ligion, and a gooilly number of tem
p4rance workers are doing the best
to coaijx'l the district eoMiinission
it.. to er.for. e tlie laws in granting
licenses w ith vie w of brwik'mg up
a growing ivil in the conimunity.
To that en l they have called on the
President in regard tothe matter and
have obtained his fvmpathy and
that oi Mrs. Hayes. J he moral el
feet hiss been good and the Demo
eratie et-inmissioners are now wil
ling to lisb ti to reason when they
see that tb' ir ofhVial heads are in
d inger and their bread and butter
mav be stoned.
i he law m regard to granting
liquor licenses is j.lain and severe
if executed rightfully. To get a
hfense, the written consent must be
obtained In.m a majority of the
'tizetls residing in the square where
the liquor is to U- besides a
majority of the people living on the
oiiMute side oi thestrcct, must agree
"
t Us
ue. These written consents
r
ilo
some times hard to get. Dt
course down town where business is
. . ...
:liusints. the fin mill owners t-igu
ti,( "
OUlerS IM-.lllOim UlIU eoiuj'iv
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a.i ic i.m
.thout mucn irounie,
. . . . ,
Ul in ou.e-
locations the
l".'l,le
keejs rs s.nd have a common interest
at stake, Imt how to get over the op-
position th-veloped on the other side
f the strict u what causes the fuss.
Ihe new ristmaster denerai, itur-
aee Maynard filed a protest against
the granting of Aimer's license, he
on Neal Dow's temitrance ticket in
In the square just abjve, Carl
Sehuri, Hecretary of the Interior
signed a saloon keepers petition for
license without hesitation and there
by gave the consent of the square
opposite to the issue of some other
dutchman's license, as he is the
boss of the square opposite and nil
that is in it Yesterday to stir up
another stink the License Board re
turned sis ii. formal the application
of Mr. Fciton, proprietor of Welek
er's Hotel. Opposite his establish
ment is thc house of the German
legation and Baron Kurd Von
Schlozcr, the minister who laid ap
proved the granting of a license.
Thc board, however, decided that
the signature of the Emperor of
Germany must be secured to thc
application. A royal name to a
! liquor license vill be a great curios-
ty.
A strong argumentative lecture
Hon of liquor legislation, replete
with startling facts was made last
night at Lincoln Hall by Iiev. W.
II. Boole, of New York. The audi
ence was large and fully in sympa
thy with the speaker and frequently
applauded him. His fir-t jxant was
Unit the duty of the Government is
to probnt moral interests, and the
innocent loyal citizen who lives
under it. Murder and theft are im
moral, and therefore are illejd.
There must Ie a universal apprecia
tion of this principle. Alcohol is a
poison. It is a principle of death
and decay. It is not found in liv
ing and growing natures. A physi
cian has said that it is the devil
in solution. It has little ue in
medicine except as a solvent. There
is something it dissolves which is
not in the dispensatory habit. It
is noxious in quality. It has in it
those dements which clhliate with
and destroy the brain fibres
md
the
nerves, and what disorganizes
bniin disorginizis society. If the
pure alcohol is thus terrible in its
affects, as .Hefted by physicians, the!
stuff fold by dealers is more lerri-j
ble. With a graphic language he
disputed thc curse of thbj strong
drink, the sale of which is legalized i
ny the (jovcrnment. It makes eighty
outofone hundred criminals, (15 of
HJi) lunatics. liO of every PXXJpau-
pcre, and eight of every ten murder
ers. He denounced the General
and State Governments as under
taken, joined in digging graves for
the 100,009 persons whom liquor
kills every year because the Gov
ernment throws its iron shield of
protection, not over the home but
over the black hell-hole of rumse!
lers. Yet, instoad of stamnin? out
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the curse, or prohibiting it, the Gov- where there is no use for them to
eminent uses its mighty power to accommodate some of our avir.ie
make it respectable, and even nour- congressmen, but the worst straiulf
ishes it. A legislature has no right m' ' a nervous nuin will be t,u iuakiJ
to license a tratfic that causes more the weaihtr m suit the people
mortality than yellow fever and Here is where General Mever was
black death together. There is no boss, and allowed no ' seientifie ex
constitutional power which allows jK-riments" until he sifted the thiii ''
any Goven;mciit to inflict tins tr.if- d sl-nt over it. ' i
C nA .. , J u i ' i ... !
k un unu h is a won,
"I I1M ooioini BLVlttun
1 A - - . . ...
men
nave not risen against the usurna
'
tion and '.tyranny which legalizes
l: 1 1 rrn .
iijuor seinng. ine law in
some
States, makes it illegal to drink on
the premises. This is cowardly a:id
contemptible. It sends a " man
i. i .i i i ..
uuHic iu imnmu cirunw. ana tiicn to
commit acrime. If he must b,ne
filled with an infuriated
devil, let it
lye upon tire place where ho
dbtuin.
cd the drink.
If he will miirdrr Ji.f l,im miii-fl-.i-
the man that sold it to him.
. I ... w iiiuiUVI
He predict..! that the evil would
be punished in tho next world, if
not in this ; for the Hible has sa'id
that he who kindles a fire shall make
restitution.
The 5n omr.t;..
a prominent part and will make ar"
rangements to receive inagural vis-
,TO lrom inc Ke.vonc itc. At
1 'tiR Thursday night after
!,.,,,,;," "KuZtZf&Sgg.
WmrnEAS. The Union Hepnl1ican
J club, Harmony fegion, Kenablican
J Invincible." Weft Philadelphia club,
! iwyhum c::h, mi oi l nuaaeipnn.
! and a la
p.Te'r.umber of other rcpahli-
r.mizations from Pittsburgh, i
llTarrisbnrr "nnd other r-bires "in
I Pennsvlvania have announced their I
iint..n?..n r ,r v!it ? t hn nnf i..-, -.l.-ir.;. !
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pres;
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: proper ana (re.ntJiile arrangemenus w i. umut
i to r.-eeive the ul.ve ( hils and organ-! mouthe.1, rebel-copperiiead, greeii-
izations upon their arrival in Wash-1 back-labor reform shysters who, no
iimrton: that the pn-sident. of this ! doubt, in my mind sent O Bnen to
S association be authorized to appoint ' Cuiuberland to report to that Dem-
thechairai.iu, secreUrv and treasur-jratie angel Price who certified;
er of saidconimiUee of t vvt ntv-seven ; ; tJnha,id to the affidavit made by
that said eoiiiTnit tee mav have power : O linen alias Lindsay as to the ex
I to adopt a uniform t "be worn bv ! ifttnee of the myth II. L. Morey.
the members of the committees in Vt hat wxs intended! by the vile con-'n-civing
the visiting clubs and in jspiracy to be Gen. (iarfield'g "death
i the inauguration parade; that said warrant" will in all probability bt
'committee shall have power to ailopt j the political death warrant of such
! such rules as thev deem necessarv j men as Price .
i in i.r..i.rK- e-u rvoiit tli ohii-t of ! My friends did you ever hear of
this resolution and report at the
next meeting of the association for
its action, and that said committee
shall have jMiwerto increase its mem
bership to PXt.
The following were the committee
appointed : William G. Russell
chairman). J. F. Linden seen tiry ,
D.iiiiel Collins treasurer', II. B.
Wiikins. C. 1$. Tanner, W. (',. Sjnts
wood. J. C. Qucin, Joseph Brown, J.
H. Oram. J. S. Blair, J. K. McCam
nion, .1. H. Pilson, L. (I. Hiding jr.,
J. H. Mauee, Robert E. Major. J.
Howard Bu.-lmcil, S. Marsh, J. M.
Moulder. Edward Fisher, (!eo. W.
Barnes, Thomas C. Chappell, John
Mctlrirr, jr., A bram Ia-vi. William
M T.'i...Tirt William White M f)
lA.uis Leclero.md Charles K. Mo
!
Ewan.
The National (Jranger Patrons of
Husliandry who are now holding
their annual meeting in this city
called on the President Wednesday
in a bodv. They snt the whole
; it... wi.a.. il........ .1.,.
lieiUOtll lO V 111 LI 1I'U.-I, I'Ui. lllfTi
reception was d -void oi ail forniah-1 conspirators are an m ine peni
tv. President Haves and wife made tentiary.
the old farmers feel at home.
The President during the morn
ing received a call from the dele
gates to the Siiina Chi convention
who ere holding their annual con
clave at the National Hotel. To-djy
the delegates go to Mount
non.
.Y.
It is "enerallv under-tood that
Major
moved
Gen. Schoticld is to be re -
from the command of West
Point and transferred elsewhere.
His report upon the Whittaktr
caw i the cattM-. It is said that
!ci. Schoiield w rote this report be
fore the )clohcr election with a view
ofhelpiag Gen. Hancock's canvass,
and when he found it was not print
ed tiien he desired to nrall it
In lMi'.t, the Superintendent of the i Land and ashing ton Light Ir.fan
governiiic.il printing ofiice, in hi, j try. with a large number of Army
official capacity hired a horse for the avv oflleers.
use of a messenger of the office, j ()'i Friday the murderer of Geo.
The messenger maltreated the horse j Philip Hirth were executed at the
so that he died. The question I Distuct jail in the presence of some
whether the owner can be paid for
the horse from funds of the Govern
ment has been referred to Judge
Lawrence, First Comptroller of tlie
Treasury, who decides it cannot be
done on the well-settled principle
that a wrong cannot be imputed to
the Government. Tho only redress
the owner has is an appeal to Con
gress for relief.
.
Hon. 1. J. Morrel, ot Johnstown,
was registered a day
the Ili-rgs House.
or two a,ro at
-
Messrs. Alexrndar and John
Hutchinson, farmers, who reside
ju-t outside of the city were greatly
delighted and astonished a few days
ago by the appearence of their broth
er. James Hutchinson who they
thought had been killed in the w;ir,
they having buried a body supposed
to be his. It appears that after be
ing wounded by the explosion of a
jrun, which deprived him of his eye
sight, he was nursed tenderly by a
lady. Later he married her (laugh
ter, and removed to Nebraska, where
he has been engaged sueci -ssfully in
farming. He came to Washington
to look up Iih relatives and ohtiin a
large amount of pi nsion money due
him.
Col. Nelson A. Milts, of the Fifth
Infantry has been or is to be ap
pointed Chief Signal Oifieer of tiie
Am. V with tic rink :oul :vi- iS
j Brigadier Genera!, ;!I1 ,v;; j:, :,';-,..
(days occupy the vacant ehair of
(ieutlu! Albert.!. Mever, "old piiih
ahilities." Genera! dimes to
hi new o!t-j with great recommen
dations as a gallant and accomplish
ed olhVtr. It i hoped he will suc-
eeenMiwi uie wcaiiier oureau as
he has with the Indi.ms. II
is not
spoken oi as .in oilnvr of verv rr.it
.
scientilie ability but has another
iii.il'.ty wtii. li m.ik. s him more v.il-!
! uable to tlie country in this new
' sphere than too much seieni-e and
I that is administrative qualities and
abundance of common sense. He
w'iH "ot find the olliee a very easy
()"c, for to keep up tlierejmtati ,n of
the Hureau before the people will
ri;juire work and thatof the hardest
kind. No one that i:; not familiar
with the duties of the Chief .Signal
.Officer can realize what a difficult
olliee it is to fill to suit everybody
un one side he has got to contend
with a lot of crazy weather prophets
who want to run the machine for
him. Then ho has got to run a
corps of five hundred men with mil
itary training inside and civil ser
vice on the outside us there are some
tropic still Jiving that don't like the
blue uniform. Then he 1
' run a lot of signal stations :ii ol i..,.u
--- r- -
i j,., Btu.lv i,,,!, w here the
'lndb
Mtimw .....I i .
"-,"'-oi.iui; up, ue sii ways su
perir.ea in person and many a night
when big American storms were
crossing the country I have known
tins laitl.ful public servant to not
sleep a vriuk. lie w;is alwjys on
the "iooko. t "iiis ivbol.. :.
the :
t ui 'l f 1,!,, -.'1 " V! I
l-.o ola ilic-l'-lieil 111 HI
' from the treat lak. t, "tL 1." '
w hi n a .,.! ,!' ..... . ., . i
every man knew it' it uv.; n,i '
Iv ir.t kiunJu J., ...'..! i ' . .
sent Mimebudv unul.1
'and that without mnrb
An,thc-r f.rnit U ilitv he possessed
Could s
::i n
t!.rmiSh i "r,Lt ; I thro;'Kut the Country will be in
.fi of i 1 trjL W"luM : viteil to jiarticijiate with them. "So
i . , ? ' . " , 'mole it he".
iixe a lias.
It U huind
or tiie giKhl of the
ktvkv as as tho mil..;.. fK,, t
fn. .uiies win j.rove
I man in this Iurtau.
... f i ...
liiliisdl a '
. -
T1,a....
) I'JO ex pot a great Jeal
from 1 im I
w thought generally here th'it
the I'r, -ident has unit a Vise selee-
" "oin the numerous
for the office.
applicants i
This town has been fii r
,. :.t; ii i . r . . '
rumors
The perjurer O'Brien is a Washing
tonun,and,by the way was formerly
the pitcher on the National Base
Kail Club. Somebody in this city;
had him to go to Cumberland and
assume the name of Lindsay in the
Price affidavit. This fact brought
"Httle Johnny" Davenport from
NlW ork and Colonel Hen. Joan-
.1.,. .
?ou irom tuinwri uM io t.iia juacc
to trv to bad out his accomplices
; and of course there was considera-
ble anxiety felt over the matter by
4 1 wi rutAt. a nonfirn I I if -inn a ffWl '
such a lot of cooked stuff as the law
yers got out of Democratic Chair
man Price's witness O'Brien, alia
Lindsey. He lived in Cumberland
for years and did not known the
name of but one street, Baltimore ;
slept at houses on National turnpike
between Frostburg and Cumberland
i i .i: j .. i
; ' "1J - v"- ..w
the name of one family; stopped.
where iieople had out "rooma lor1
,,11,..
rein ; was empioyeii oy a secret or-:
ganiziition as detective, got his in-'
structions and pay in a niche in
Eckiiart mines but did not know it
had been flooded for years. I waa
exacting ever)' minute tliat he;
would jump the Allegheny and get
into old Somerset with his story. i
I leu. Johnson and Little Johnn v
Havcnport just let him go ahead
uei per and deejer until he got fast '
then they put the screws to him and
he squealed on the wholegang. Now;
thev are looking for the big fish, who!
I w ere at the bottom of it, and it is to
Pe hoped thev will not let up until i
I'or tiie jiast ten days two whit
women have lecn shoving the queer
in Centre market amongst the larm
tii, Friday morning tfiey were
both nabUnl by secret service de
tectives and a small amount of!
' counterfeit silver pieces were lound
!uiKn their rersons. Tney turned
to low characters trom"Uooli
1 r s Division and
thev were com-
I "med to jail.
Brigadier General Jacob Aeilin,
formerly commander of the v. h.
Marine corps, died Thursday at the
Navy Yard, in the 75th year of his
age. His rwmaius were sent to Penn
sylvania. The military escort to the
depot was quite imposing. It con
sisted of the Marine Corts, Marine
two hundred persona. Bedford and
; r i.i . .
uucenan, Dotu asserteu tntir iuao
cence to the Jaut, The third man of
the colored trio had his sentence
commuted to imprisonment for life
by the President. The people here
were generally disappointed in not
getting a confession from them on
the gallows. A genUeman who has
made a special study of phycholog
ieal phenomena offers the opinion
. .!... ll.lf. 1 1 j"v 1
mai Deuioru iuiu vucenau Koiemuiy
iii t.i..i -
i oenevea mat tney were speaxtng
the truth when they declared their
innocence. They had asserted their
innocence so long, under so many
exciting circumstances that it had
become a fixed impression in their
minds, and they died actually be
lieving Uiat they were suffering
punishment fer a crime which Uiey
never committed. -
Advices of the National Board of
Health show that there have been
fifteen cases of yellow fever at Key
West. Florida, three resulting fatal
ly since the 8th inst"
The friends of Benjamin Harris
Brewster, of Philadelphia, will presj
his name for appointment a a jus
tice of the U. S. (supreme court in
ca.-c of the retirement of Mr. Justice
Strong.
All of the hotels now anticipate
nig business this winter. Orders
have been booked for roorus extend
ing as late f yen as the first of March
next.
Thc rejKirt that Hun. Sherman
Vite;j for Hancoc k is. not correct,
lie did not vote at all, owintrto
j scruples about his legal right to do
jso. There was however no conceal
ment of the fact that his sympathies
i,,u' w'8'ie3 wtrt 'n fvorof Han-
. . ,i i . t -
;eock ine result pronaoiy, more oi
more ol
ann.y tpru da airps than
of deen
ixuiueal conviction
Gen. McDowell, in command of
the Military division of the Pacific
went from .San Francisco to hiB
home in New York city and voted
for Garfield and Arthur.
For the past few days the weather
here has been kind ot wmterish, thc
mercury getting down to 13. Win
ter clothes and furs are in order, and
seal-skin sacques prcdmuinatit as
outside garments for the ladies, al
though a goodly number of fur-lined
circulars are worn by them.
"Lately, when mjfl, warm brouaoa hlw,
The uiatihur, blithe am) say,
Iilooined ra.liant in a flunns! rait,
lli uiater puckl away.
Cut now cast winds blow ciil.l and ci.ill,
Ilia spirits get reUuml ;
Ho lmntc to 'hot' tho IIhuiioI milt,
For ulatcra rule the wmt."
I never go by thc Capitol in cold
weather but that 1 think of what a
waggish fellow once said with more
wit than revcrcuoo ubout the naked
statue of Washington in the East
Park, that he was pointing with
hand raisec) "towards the Patent
Office where Jhis clothes was kept
and intjjnatjiiy t'iHn he ivouIJ like
til have iheni on, U seems strange
to think of folks juking about these
things when we country folks look
up to thetu with such admiration.
Hut I nuess it is aliout thc same
with City folks when they first see
our mountains. They are praising
them all ut wh'lle we being
Ued to them think verv little? ahont
tIie,n-
..C",!,',,in Commar.iU'ry
uf Free
Jb'-oi.d uf wbli.h Uen. Uarficld is e
Fresiik-nt elect in the inaugural pro
et'Sfion. A committee has been an.
aviHiier wm aci as un tseori to the
pointed to make arrangements and
ii is inoujrnt all the ouwmanileries
. 'Vl lj,e '-ltt ami lllird anions
. . . 1 ... .
Tiw or. i.n.fj :...!.. ir .. .. i-
,1 ""u Juu--" . 't;uiwK:iv-
wwve gone out lashiun, Thus
' Mur,t)i4 "ours ant raignty
sour at that.
Ticket.
A cuhit id two feet
UBS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
d
D:ruTKcrii or
LYDIA E. PiNKHAM'S
YSGSTABL'S CCMTOtuTD.
Tor all Female Complaints.
TI prrprmtioo, mm ttj Mm l?nli1 mn.'Ut ot
"tg1IrlT Propci'Ue Ctat mrm Uarmlcsx U the want df4
tuT&ltd. Cpon one trtfcl the mnt of this Com
paaad will b Pvcocviard, arrUf Is tnitiMwliat mmtt
wh Rs hb to mmUnard, In Blnrty alne cm in hun.
4n4L ft prrvAMBt cura fai ff ertet thou minis .U
r.."y. C srroQiK f lt prom mrr!t, H to to-day r
m ifiumVi mmd pnscrib4 b j tb bl Kyskiaas ia
ttoMstoiy.
H will run nUrl7 t!. vtrt f irm of fU!tr.f
t As Menu, LraeofTba, im-filar and painful
VsswCnMtlov aUOvftrtoaTroaUf, JnOunmatioa sr.t
lleisffmUo, flooding sJI LfsplACcnMrnts szmI $m ccn
Kqmnt sptmsJ wmkuesa, sod is iallj arlapUxl t--
Ihm Chuff of Lifai. It will 1ik1t an4 xp.H tumors
froai tbiitraslBsnsrij stapi of deTplopoirnt. TTi
imiiinij lnnni mi nut rumnn Tnrrn li rlinliiil Tcrj
ru7 ir u
J" JV " ';; ,TZ7J "
Ml ul tl rrarO t. l Uam Tcr brui diaruTei,
d. It pel III 111 err ry portion of t!i ud scivr
mew 111 w mad Tlnr. It r-m..v r!UntnrR.fa;Ritr7. A
troy awl nrnTtng (or ti;n'il8iiU( awl n Ucrc wnknnfl
ItrurvPloatlnr. ncn-llM-i. ?Vrro:i Trotrmtlfli
CMnl ZtUlt7, .kr.U'a.'iiU". , I)c;irL-M4(iii a.iul ui
ceatlv. TbAt fMluia; of Lcai-lAtfdown, cimtrg p.
wvlhl mad bwkAclM, Is ftlTras r maamtly c nrrd j,
It wfaat m'! Umrit. rnJcrtll nnnuutu
a, art la kanacu ruAd luw tit gonrnm t
Titr kidnrjCnojaix.t of ci:lr KS lhl cvmpuuod
mma orpi 'L
lydia E. Pinkham'i Veatable Compound
bfftiiwt tSaM Wrsl'i a Avcim. Lrnm. Mam.
rrlco (I'M. a buUa for f '. 00. Vi.t I J luaU in Uia
form of pl!ln. alan In tan fvrrm of lyMQir. on rl4
of prtco, $U. p-r hv tot '. M.-n. PIMKH1I1
frottjanawonial I. tt. raof hv-i. i:'y and fur aaia
aiUvC A-iCrm a a -oe uri'.-i.t thia pnprr.
HofaBlir7ahallba:Uiaut LVDU . HVHBAH'
LTVXU r'T y Thoy ro CoR-tlpatloa, l:U.ouauta,
ajaalorpMUlof tlMUTr. 1. cvuu xr tea.
ro n: r. by
C. N. BOYD,
MU'CGKST.
Somerset, Ta.
afcgfc
Cathartic Pills
ComMiiP tin' t lini''t cit'inrtir prinrip!c
In mwll. tiie. in pr"p"rtion.i iirriir.itely aii
jinfl ; s.Tiirf a.-tivirv, certainty, an t
uniformity if efT-cf. Tlu-y are the result
.ol year of careful stndv ami practical fx
r?niiirnt. anil ar th" tn-mr rtfectual r-m-ly
yet tiis tivreil for .l;s;ui cau;il l.y
rti-riintf. iiit-ut .f tli-i 'i.i'i:u h, livi r, nn.l
lireia, w'.ii. !i rerpiirti primiit ami eiTci
Uial trtmimpnt. Avrw'a 1'n.i.a are iw
rially ttfplica!', to thia t laM of Uiaeasr.
Tli'T t rtlrpctly on th illi;wiv anil
asaimilariv prrvv-w-t. ami r!Store rpjjiv
ai boalthy action. Their extensive um
bv physician in tlidr practice, anil by
all civiliwil natiorui, Li one ot the many
proof of nVir value as a aafo, auro, and
pcrfBctly reliable purgative medicine.
Ileitis compnumletl of the concentrated
vtrtuea of purely renetahle suhHtance,
thy are nrwtilvely fix from calomel or
any iir'nrMiii priertic, anil can l
aJlminiKli-r.-.l u cliUtireu v.itli j-,. '..;
aaf.'ty.
Avrit' I'ii.i. pre an cf?ocl;ial cure for
Constipiitiun or MKlivenes, Inili
erst Km, Dyipcpsia, Loss of Appetite,
Kul Stomach and Hrtmtli. OlzzU
now, llewlarhe, Ixmt of Alemory,
NiiitiliiieKS, l(ilioui.n?s .liiiimlice,
Kliciiumtliiii. Kruptlim nnl hkln
Disene-, Dropsy, Tumors. Worms
N-.ir.ilsiiV, C olic, (iripes. Diarrhoea,
'r vifntrry, ont, I'iles, Dito'dcn of
t .e Liver, ami all other ilia-ici rwult-;ii--
triHii a iliMoricruil a'..ne of the die.v
' - aiiiaratuii.
- a Dinner Pill tbey have no eqiuil.
V:it l pcntle in tht-ir action, Uiee
I i : ur tlia most tlioroush ami acarrli
:i.:! cathartic that run lie employed, an'l
never (Jive Klin nnleiw the. Iiowi-Ih an; in
rt.iiiicl. ami then tiicir inilnence ii heal
ing Tiiey atimtil.ite Uic appetite ami
iliestiV orms; they o)ernt to purify
ami enrich tl; lito.l, uul irnpttrt re
newed h".,;;U uUit vigor to lixe whulu
aHkl'W.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER 1 CO.,
Practical and Analytical C hernial ,
Lowell, Mat.
ulu r ALt. DaiwuTi altt all t Jr.
FACTS WORTH KWOW1WC.
macr uilier of UwW DKaucinea known am so
tklllfully comhioed rn l'anacu'a Omni Tonit,
aa to mate H the, hi latitat Bi 6 PnhStr and .
Ik Kat italtk as 4 ttrsta titxloitr '
lifer Cae4.
Ha Mrfart la lha ouDDoaiUdD of PiCKra
dnasa Tono that bo Uiaeaso cau loo exist'
where K Is iweiL If too have Drioaima, Haad
aoke, Rhaaiatum, Kaura9M, Bewal, Kidney.
rWnnlar or If WCml Itfod A nilhl fitlm--
loauit, or appnUarr, the T roc ta jiwt too med
van ror run, Man mirmy coiut mjm uy
rifwaxiiiff but never intiixicatirnr.
If yon are alowrr wanttjc aar wHa Ce-
waipUoa or any aickneM, If you have a Painfull
Ceaa ur a iMal Com, I'aBxrBa Crjassn Tuxir
I will turalr bnrp TOU. H r1ra Dew lire and
(rigor to the feeble an) aeed. and t a certain
care fur RHeeautiam and Cfcniere lMa.
U Bat Safes Bisirea e Ur4 It Mmf
Mrs loin.
Tf no sre fceJlss Euaerabas dont wait wr.Ml
too are wn aicJi, but naa the Tranc lo-rtaj.
aia malaer w bet y.ior diaeaia) or T aioUons D7 ,
toe It wul g)i prompt IwBef .
. lafJAJUJIDCT I rAMKMM U UIJWIM 1WW IWl
a ram drink but tbe Beet snd Peeeet FsmSy!
Iliiiaa ever osdii. ootoHouuied krr a new.
In uiea. bum) eottrely difTurrnt from Fitter,'
fjtnfrer pretrWluci ami nU utbr Tonloiv Try.
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
Tbe Bert ami Mart fcotiosktl ttatr Brctilif
uidf pniuawd aad perfectly haralnt.
Will ilwayi Baitur Craj cr ra&d Balr
an aal batifwn.
A fcw apntcarcna ef the Bauam D oVn the
bair, ctaanaa all duslniif ami cure itching aad
awunedMBviip- buii.eJuiujki'Uauasora
ptn)hr I.
hop bitters;
(A Medlctae, set . IMab.)
CorrAiNS
nor, prenr, manuhikk,
VANOU-ION,
Aateraa rtkaar asn PrMri.ir-M.li ai.
TlMu aij. tnkjta JlJirsaa.
TIIEY CTJlii:
All IHaeaMaof tbeHtomarn, BowrM. pm.
JJ. KMarra.ana Crtnary Urtu
tesaeaaa, tilrrplrmewanil ciyoatif
w i i u WMfNHlil
81000 IN COLD.
WHI ee ld for s eaee Ihry win net ente or
sdm er Iw aertblDr In para er tujuriuua
ivM ia lAcm.
Awk jeer erorrlat for Hon BtttertaM i-t
tStcn eefore jau ateee. TaJte ether.
D 1.C lean elMt.lMea4tTrnrit far
finMksewMaa, aae of orrtaa), mhtca and
s roa Cnectaa.
Ha Han J. .,. Itw, K. T., a
ail akaw nllWIrwA
'PXECUTOK'S SALE
Hi aelborltT. e4 In ir-An. uf the latt will
ead teataeMnt ef I rerlertra W .truer, late of Sow.
eraet Borneh. iteeeeae.1, there will he exn 4el tu
pmblle amle, at tbe Ulade Huum ie aaid &v.Kh,
e
S.dur!uj, lkcbcr 11, 1S80,
(b fnthmiatf aameel pr perty, late the real et.te
ul kl leeenae.l, ii :
Ne. I. lot ul Kruawl tltaate In rata Boraoirh.
eoDtatulp .J aere, awre erie. adw.lolnr Jiau-pb
riB'iler abelranBtbeean, Pretleriek P Wdmer !
ea tbe anetb, Kllaahetb Harhaacb od the wet I
aBdMalaatreetoatheDitb.eoehlehare.reuo
a lwiati.rr deeliliigbneaeaDjutbrrootbaieliuita.
No. A a cat .4 ew talaase; a aeraa more ..r
leaa. a.l lnluc a.ade i.f Sia.m beer en tbe weal,
Ntrbelea Urbr o tbe -wtb. Baraet PKktn on
Ue feet, aajj alaty ua tbe nurtbt tbu laa.1 le iu a
ptl etaleof ealtfraUan.
VltatMirm ' ii U. i. .n- r'
i
1831.
Harper's Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED.
'Sta.'rlr.fj the uvi.-t ol jtlrelr rJ fomi Ihe
moatl."i:.l i ii'it ul ii."i .tkmir Ui iiiuvule tliit
'.-'h. uvKwu loiiailiur. w 11 K'oi in w .at erlee i
o ihe lX'v nu'Cr-1 tunn im-icmt-lu i.i th .1,
If 1 eoul 1 Kv.j hm "lie w.irii ii r a i u'.IIc 1 b r, 1
w .oUI mIm a AHulcta ol ul i.'siyn i JfvaMia."
CU&nL' t'HACl't 4ii.M.. Jk.
iciutebl4ttr eontnluijl l.v tNe wi.l eminent
an .burs D'I ar.Uis oi l.un.e n-l Uio.-a, wiillo j
!be Iu .if cxiri m-p uf It i,un:i..cr? h-a ma. la t
them jm fiii;fl e'liV-TH-.n'. wiili lue ilil as of
tbe .a!lic, wlu-'h w.!l ;ar n.j .. tu
r;ii:;
M1RPE
S PERIODICALS.
HXBfi.U S vVKLl..V. " " W
i m Ei s is w. n:. w !
n. THliKKaOuve r imfl i"::.'.i.-:i:"i-. One
Voir M 'j
Any T ' afnve-p ime-l, I me Vrar 0e
HA uPEii'S Vo!N PK iPLE, lo er 1 W
P3tiar Frn to ail juAjcriVm it l.iilrd Staff j
er Lamudn.
The vt'U'ti ot til' Maju zine t"ln with t'
NOiii -frtvt Jun j und li ctmiwr rvW yttr,
a , e i u- liuiej i" pfia )t tt wi.l i uih!tmJ
ttj t h? jrlr-: w.tit.!" lo Ujitu vrb it cur
rriit Nu.n .
Arttnip tn of H irer's M:icv!ni, com-pri-iuK
tl V'jluui. in nt-ii tlotii itntr. will b
tn nt i'jr pr iej, Irv ikCiit ;4t i -xyr n-r M punti.irr,
Ur f it. i-t-r Iuuqj. Stni:e voJuiik. ty mail,
poitL ett., f3 uo. cvifui, I'T L.iiJ.n, Z
lmi iam-- nhoul I he ma le y P.t-'ilBt
Httut'jr UniiT or Ura't, V) ttva-t chaucu 4
y'eictpnptr art not to copy thtt .:lxxrtixsm4r.i
vtth out tie erprett order Qf ti tt r-Srt At liRoV
A.! :rcss HAHPKK At HI. OS., York
1381.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
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Th Vt'taiuPi of the Wrtklj b-i j wivh th firt ;
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is ineniiooetl, 1 will in: un-irr i th i tdc'cu1-'
srriDtr winhc u commoLte w;tL N u:ut;f uext
alter ib rerripl ul onier.
The lart tlt-Ttm auuuU Volumfd of Hurvtr
W'etk'). in oeat cluth tui iinu, ul lm mui l j
null. iMntiAkie iiii i, or tty ciit, iiv ul eirnjHj. i
(jnvioei the lrJil:t U i.-a ti-..a ouo UwlUr
pr vommel, for 7 uu eii'jh.
Cloth Ji-w hr eucti volumn uiLa le f- r bin-1- i
In, will ltr"-nt by uiiil. h ituai.t. rtxeiiu ut '
.uonry unixr or iri., av a l uih? til I wh.
N!Wii;K.jf r itre iuh t. cw,-y th; Hilvert.ceuierU
without iLe ea;rej wnler u. liAi.rtt Bicurm
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AuiiiTPu HA KPI.it X l.ROS.. New York.
1881.
Harper's Bazar,
ILLUSTRATED.
Tat- .;,ul,tr i.?rioIic.I u;rea.iaently
Da.1 i T IUU UM M.
a jour-
kTj iNumtx r tarnM KriTh l.ilM iiif -rmatum
Iu rvKaM to Ka.-u-jo in lrt"is un 1 urn i iitnl, inv
Dwvt utt'i Diu-t tporov.i .'frtts with tt-rSrtp-tlve
axUi-.estUii.ed iroiu u;he;iiio un t on ul
tkiuree; wotU- lt Sr1-rie-t, purine u l K -t .n
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HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
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Tbe lHKLKiitXA'e-unuir.l.uh!i.ti. na, Due
Year 10 00
An T WiiaNive uame.1. ( ir.Year 7 (jo
UAKPCU S yoVii riJJl-LtDmi Year.. 1 ia
Putta"j irms to jlII .Sa.;a;Ti'.in) ia ilio Volte J
miMwrliiluilii.
The Vulntnc uf th- Bazar heIn wltk the
ftriit fiumbrul JonuMry ul e'h ye.ir. Wom tut
time la mui.i.ifus.1, Ii will he ua-.i r-Unl tbiu the
aut.rliwr wisbep u cviumvoi-t wuu itij Dumber
Dext after the receipt ol hi unur.
Tbe Ian Kioveo Aaimul Vi'luutn uf H:irpet't
Batar, la DeAtrtutb iuuiiId, will he arm ey man.
pw)iae pw, ur expre, iim ot cspettje, iitjii I
el tbe Irt-iiit ilues Hut el"e.i uud UoUar Vvt
clam. ). lur ! UUcacb.
Clutb Cases ti.r eaebvluine, scitaMe lur Mnil
Ina; will he aent li mull, inituaia, uu rvseltit el
tl.tweacb.
Keniltuocca ho nil tki Mivle by p..t-4 il&oe
Mime; I (rU.-r or Urait, tu arolo phaiiK ul loan.
VtBnrrs or not to copy thu aiivrtiarianar
wiltaal l tfprenordt r uf M -KHrtn n. rJuo's.
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THE
UBBIS3UB6 TELEGRAPH.
1881.
Reduction in Prices
Fr3 fcr 17t Two to ll.tr
. Subscribers. .
The WOKI.T Tcl.Pi.Rti'H, Wai-h i.- !
'Mnt an-l lureeK newa!H-r (tiriiis:r-l
tlie hcite .'aiittl, will Lcr lum.sUi:.! a;
beuc fo t.. !
for l!ic yyi-.r l v-1. Ia ;.li:i..n general
an,i locul uew, fiis Tklkwrapii wul n.n-j
tain n-portM oi j 0j,il;Cive aiKiC.iii-ni.titiu
(irni'wl'iijji, Kuril's a.n.1 .M-A-il.-in. ..n. n.ui-1
inir tor til..- Family, uu Asri.-iiltiit-it ici;iri- j
merit. Miirket, vVc, niaUin: it i,no cu' tiie '
very O'-si ntw.ii -aixm t .r I'anillv tl...
!-iinrnr. t!j" M.x -t-i.- au.l
Man. Ii iink-r tu j.Uiv i'-iK
within tlie ksm-U f i vi-rvl. .-,
t"umituil li v.ilrtT'.be:' at ii,
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Tlie inom v mut .-.(..la.iriv tiie urJor in
all i'-., an-, U- 'i,t" l.y riju-ml
lotteror jrfwt.-.J i..,.yHipkT.
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CUm Weekly Mewpap- r el -mc u LMaei. wm.
e.1 In tbe .M heae I ul style frofuitly tilaairav
ted artlh puxtil engtmcni-t. re rvacMiae; Ike
nrr-t lnvrn'l..n!. kso r m. hi. '.vm,Ii...
In tbe Ana ami Srfeecee : lolu-'l.,
llirtiie. Health. Metli-ei Pr Sr, Sor.il SeWeee,
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iiit vu!uWe prunlril wr. l.y nwu
wrlterj la !l oepMrtiurei ul VU,, wul be
nun In ihe Srlooiitia Auwrkw . '
Term. t .aOi-rjwr, 1.4 l.f year, whk h tc-
cluita iKWUKe. lakuunt ,u -i-ni. Moaleo-i
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' "'"' us me l urr.tn i ln ul.ti.m ,
laa" ra- wl Ue l-o la illre.-i-l to tlie 1
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GOOD TEAS AT VY PRICES !-
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RARE ANBCJioIOE.
CELESfUTEO OZVA'JW,
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Hn Vvyl'tH Vtifer, Marttrnibo .'
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P1CKELS and TABLE SAUCE.
Sugar the et (juaMtj ofex gra.1.
SYRUPS AND MOLASSES.
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