The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 08, 1880, Image 4

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Ol It WAMHXliTO.L.KTTU-
Ye M Ore SrEnai. ('oiiiwwi'm )
W:nv:ox. Nov. 29tb. Is1
Tiie I'resident-f h t oan;e to the
N:;:io'.i;i Capital Tuesday la.t wit.i-
rv,t Lwtvntatious display, althuu-n ; t,.e prefii(onl Gf tic United States
a .u!:ic rectir. was tendered hui;. ! S)..iat the Governor of Ohio and
The city i full of zealous warm-1 peeling ofiieers of the two
h .'.r;.-l ,!..puMi-ans who would : ,ous,.s ff the Ohio legislature, in
h::- 'l: !i-f,t- d in he-towin- ,1lv,n Svritiu- of his declination. Every
hinthe ''I'"' h'vih attentions, etan- i tvAn which exists for i-ermittinj,'
:..r..!ive of ih.ir hih et-em, hut i an of!io(.r to rj exists equally for
hi-- u-::d ?: s-'-n-e - stood jruard .H.rmittiiir a K-ro elocUrd to an
y. v l.i- I;.- and he d-vhu.-d li-' : Jir t ue ,t.
-i-l-.w "'i' 1-T the present; lie; u-.n (if. (..irfiYl.l was elected
1,
.1 t
xeu-i'd he uiilv was
n- i:ii'- pmaie i.umik-j "'
i- io a i.::rrv to return io senior,
tv hi- will spi-nd tlx
winter the
y ;irs Here n- win
i- in.-i'iiur.ited I'rt-s-
. W I . Ml
' ;, l:t , , i sense. Clearlv, however, an
Me w.. Li- 1 at !:ie lej.t by I o . i h imfortunttelv, the act O
I'"'" Iitgtr.-od and ( ol. I.K.-kwell.irn3 a, oraitt'-d to provid
i:i t.-ppu.j o it ot the ear he gn'.sj.- j- t fwh a condition of ail".
.It!,.- ii A'.i-l :('!. Hob and shok J-n . ;,,:., Ciri;..l.l
I t!,
it u it
, a -. : i". f ; . 1 1 -JIow an
-v"u' ;
ii i l.r.Y.I 'Mtiiered
giitiK-red ar..und and '
ie :ii.d h: wite were
!. I wt I
m.iliie k and .iroveto fc j jni, deotion. Congress has legislat-':"-"'r
'!'d l-t! M. .!eil i,utm,tto the full extent of its
, C . 1 I
-eive of the 1'resident-
V
i .,as j-jn.-i.-n.-i a pionuc Pui.j.m
l..r I
iti-1. .peculators and new e-
. .rr.-t'oii'iehts in particular
and tiiat
T! ..-
l al-. . , , i
iicr.
ri-eeiv.-s tvervooilV
v.-i.o . an- -Vii'i uie fame iiuorn.iu
;iiid e Mu t. -y that -haracterized his
h-pitaity ' during his long s. rvi e
a a n.'- iiiWvi: ..: t!.e House.
( i' ii. i..r:;. !1 is playing the ( .rant
w r. v r he goes, tie don t
l.ek - ) iMw.lt ;is lie Us.-d to. Jo use
'u,.-J;,.-('- lul1 vv' i Justices Swavne and Strong, ac
e u and will continue ; 0r(iin t g(X.d authoritv, will retire
til in. tiae- arrives for hnu to d-- frolll t,e United Stsites Supreme
1- tor I.i:a-II ri-.elv to hear all . i. i , f lv.;.l.n
;a..;el
Iiat.-v
i h "i
Je
ria'li'.'
l'..u. r.
'I'i.a'ik
M ve i
.-ii'...-;ious and to al
olb
r t i re i- l' I in them.
iiaiii-.-LMviiiL' be and his wife
1 -i niee at the -Littl-- Old
.mi ' rmotit Avenue. Mr.
i!e pa.-t-.r, j. readied a
-i inrr si rni'in, in v.hi.-h he
irti iiiar att.-sitioii to tin-
::i:iiiV tn;ng
r!,,.n'k:'u! I'..r. ii
tiiat we should he
tam ing the .rosjieri- :
tv it ti,e couiitrv. Hie increase oi i
'v-r- ali-l t .'- g.eral happ'.neS!",
S III:
",";!'V'( t1,"--,'.r,rt,iint',ur. '!';uing the appointment "of two ad
thanktul for tho in-!aitional jusli,.w, whose i.laces in
int -t that is being taken :tra arc not to j,e fdled until the
t I,
nn"
1 111
i V-.
i! iMl'ii'iirr lias o late re
'l!e-r tl.ari that there was ;
1: l - !i ill (lie MTIlloU To IllO
t . .1 . i
j. .ii'i.-a! !::;. jM'iiings of the country
r to :hi- d ::i:L".ii-!:ed genth-man in ;
iiis . oiuii .n. Mr. Power brought
. !u: i.-x i i : he !.n a ol more than one
oi'hi- I . -:i r. r- w hi n he advocated
aii;!e"l oftl," fjrk'V a our '
i'lielil
- Am.
and
:ican
the setting
t.'r
lit
I.lue-!eVil,Hl jxvple" j
ho ii. st- ad
;v;:i4 d'.ni
.it njoungtneit.anks-'
ran. i -lvmg to oiiiers .
t v. ii. u t.'iev Jiad to snare, d.1-
v. hi n thev had to
v'-te the day to reading the jiroceed-ii:.r-of
the Social Science Associa
tion, endeavoring to find out all the
jiupuriti. s. ;h.. disf ased wheat, the
hiu- l.ty7 tiie phosphate of lime,
and other tilings that are Used to
i i. . , . .... ,
ii iiK-iin c...r tt., i....nii...ii. ..f
t iiiv : l - , illi . Liilttl iLIt , 11
the red lead that colors the p' pper,
in- fU' t. ttiat is transformed into
butter, the chiecory and baked
beans from which coffee is made,
the universal -substance and chemi
cal combinations that make fruit
jellies w ithout the use of fruit, and
the milk that comes from everywhere
except from the cow. "It is no won
der said he, "that these I.eonh; nre
.i . 1 .i i -i
; . V. uai w.
v .Wl vu ute m ..-, v.en. .ar-,
V , ' - ""","",!
-.1 the church, who congratulated j
him. luriug this time. Mrs Gar-1
, i " , , , , - , i
fll-lll V 1 CIIIT.iMlwlil. 1... In. J, 1... '
.. .. .. .. i . - u . r VI It J IJUit I iO '
- now t red congratulations on her
, i i- .... ,
-"d"i:l,1 c"'rl on s ('clr'1. lo ; be carried on bv the subordinate
j-e a b.g boom tu the t hnstian rilI with t,;e view of ftmiftil.
ehurd. h.-re. The church the Dis-. mil fiolidifyin(: the order.
citdes occunv is jromg to be tool .11 l .
.lii-.fi i.i . i ii Arrangement have been made to
small for the crowd that w, 1 rush lllt.ril,Jali2(.a,I lgr,dg fur!aw3 toregu
s . re now Already talk ,s p.mg . int(.r.St!lte oommerco, so as to
' "'.'T" " ruuue,1"w,,il.rotect the public from execssiv
;;.w n and I beneve a movement is i ran.port..,1,, r:tU.,. tft)S i,av,
i i l.. . . i
" '.t ' " ; P T I m taken to s.cure an amendment
totln; building bind from a itlie'. .i . . i . . .
-, i i !, to the i atent laws, so as to protect
v .iiiiifi'i ii;l-, iiuiciis in uie eouiiirv
-I ' ,. , ' , .-
. - i .i i 'i i
.u.ii. ii. .iii.i. v mere are si rns
i. ,. .t v , ,
.'""'in; waiver -neinntjisi . ureui- '
..... i i . i.i i . VI a itev ctoiiiei lUMiiiiii lj tafve lite
l.-n tu iireak towanls the church1 i e .i .ir -
i.- - , , : place of the Office of t ommissioncr
says in Ins advertieinent,
!'ly welcome."
-Ev
(ten. 1 1 arm-Id has received a great ''
many caiji-rs since he arrived, li
lined !
,,, , ... . r , , .
,- V v 1 A' ""l.,,?anv1
rV 1 " 'n 1 'T N:l.",ma! ;
lheatre ami witness.il the PinN-s 1
i . l- i - i . i
'it renz.ince on rridav iwht and i
r.,a i.- i r u i ' '
was given a kind of a breakm in .
..,r,,: ... ii-i - ,,
entertainment at the lute House ;
:.ii -,.1 ... i. i .i t '
night by
1 lesuieni
f,.. II - i
,, ,
I Ff II) 111 ll.lll Of .1
-,' f':'";V""l?T ",e
( l i irf "i ' lo' iii, .i rs. j la ves. farmers feel at home.
G -,, G rtienl an, wife, ( :..f Ju;,i,v . Th. (lVslrr marUot is now at its
l,l' iVn ' Juvt',;rirV";r,Mil"''t- 'The cold snap caused a
Admiral J) hlgreen. lr I!anerot i i . -. n i i .
,. , ' T. -, it 1 n" ,,ut 11 ' temtKirary.
en:nor and .Mrs. lorrnl andM iior i .i i r r
f ' J n l'ric- thev have advanced from
wa:n. of the armv. ;-,i . i ' i i c. i t
ti, , n ' 'cents a bushel to Ml and ,o. for
l lie table was spread m the tate .1 i .. i .1 i-
i- , ,'. , 1 .the better tirades the ru ing i.rices
lining room, which present-d a ' . ... ci , Ct -ji rri i
i....fimit.' i 'are now -fl.Joto S1..0. I he de-
I'iaTe lit lights aiul was lf:,'i"liiticei,t- ; r.i i.i
1,- ,1 -..,.,.. l ,i "Vo-"' ' i- nunds of the market here represent
IV decorated w t i plant- ;ri"i the ; i .t r .i
c'oiwr rvatorv ' j.recKel v the consumption, for there
v" , . , 1 is no canning establishments or anv
V V er v c
.Irs. Jia cs steps out and Mr ( ir-;
fi. l.i cf.,;. ii- i :
. "
hite House
t there will be
vlie course oi ,
...v. . inn, me ii line nouse (in
;he 4th ot .March next
no abrupt turning in
ll.n l'r..;.l .! . tr
):'; i If u,l. . xo.Mrs
...Jim n.1.11, PVK.-11'lt -Ul0111!t Mill
CU-tollLS
decrees.
I . ,-, i
net viicss in w- v -vi r.
Haves will be missed.
will
d by many of whom th
he nut- i
re .vn.,vs nothing- ,he naked ,
Ci::? ' lm J UK''11 ,r,,,?7U"!0 ,
viio.-e want she has mimsfered l
!,, .,,...,. ,, .1 - - - - I
r . , l M' '"ITh.' ovsu- are
wo v,,,lu,, ivewi re slie to . i
ill. - r ' '
-.n iMim uv an interior woman
i i .i.i .. v i
.- -I. - '.ill.Mil ll, I l l W :K 1 iTl".
ix-;riltie powr of aivb(v.h- v.-n '
Uie P., ..li rf i . I . 'un
lie , '"".-ve xi.ycaj.a-;
Jleand Jifithtlll :ippomtee ilnr''ii
I i linn ..c ,e lill"ii( uui.ng
nii term ol it: ii whether 'die teim
! longer short. -
rr , ,i
i he ihi,, N naUiohip muddle is
mow bothenng the Pepublka, a :
g.xd dt nl. T).J none more to than :
those who
War. t to ec the Sinate
. ... ,
u. d ri an ndimntsfrative ba-
I,,;, i , . i
Ju-ili- Iiwiviii-f. i;it iir,t . .. .I-,-, ii. ,
ii C, --j-
I'
..... ....I ...u.-u.j, iwo iiijui- au
rfi1- fti l-H n-.nrdi,,,!
;!, Utu.t)t.N-n:itoi. to sMvhat ! c
,.1,1.1 l,v .. 1 .1 , , ,, .i t 1 , "any average consumption ot oysters
i cnt 1 ,i l' v ? -t!,K' lmU- tins market is about 3.0GO bu"sl Is.
k I I I IT' ,,rk;:k,r' :lS-;Tllis amount is vervlargeand in
" -ned v r Wf'th a 1KT'T Proportion exceeds that of almost
-!.nod t. tae proim:,ei,t members inv citv
1 that organization, eonratid-itinc 1 i "ii- i ir - ' i" - r
:,;, ni,;e,rt; '"uu' nf-' Key. U . P. Harrison, chaplain of
ihe C e l t?e' -f.: the House cf lh-preseLutives, de
U.W r' toref V f ln "Slivered a discourse to his congVega-
' m tion, at the Mt Venion Southern
" ' 'e f-;"i I MVtni? ''M'thodist church. Thursday night,
p. r , red upon a discussion of (,n lho KefVltuxw c,f (Wia."
. " 'T' t!l; native State. He said that he'
. von r " ; J"! "-'P-'Kveth,. Ml,.vl ,h.,t in the gold region of
XaU- ''"T tUl -rpa. within five hundred feet of j
P m.m . si TI fr t r?'.'tln : surface. Hater level, there was 1
-ppo.mnui.is, Ktiat it should not nc. i,.N lh:1n .vimiMiKi.i r i.:
! coursn could he adopted hy the leg
I islature of Ohio to fill the vacancy
I which will exist in her delegation
when Senator Tlmrrnan's time ex
jiires. lie says "it is clear that Gen.
Garlkld, though not yet in office,
can now decline to accept liis pro-r..;ii-..
riirlit to ihf nflire. A safe
, . , (f,llin,rMm ito infurm
Senator and his credentials were
transmitted to the I're.sident ot the
!S(WIti, i, . Vf-t.-d nsrht to the
olliee of Senator. I his is a species
of property, and it can be released
bv everv rule of law and common
sense. Clearlv, however, and per-
of Coll
ide for
affairs as
will exist if Gen. Garfield should
decline the Seiiatorship. Congress
,jas JMJWt.r j,y Jaw to make rogula.
ti for t.vt.r'v possible case reuuir-
power, and tiie power oi me legis-
liiture of Ohio to supply the oniis-
!sims ;IUj..pUtal.,le. Ohio is on-
- t() -twQ Senators, and no law
i,,. ooul(i deprive her of
this right. The failure therefore,
of Congress to jtrovide for this con-
; tin"encv cannot deprive her of her
rjci,ts
j.-ro'la th? poiiti0ai barometer here
:.eerctarv Sherman seems to be
' al.U)1 j,; tjie rat.0. (juV. Foster it is
j,, win 0c of t;.trtields cabi
net.
Haves cxjiires. Both bv reason of
age are eligible for retirement on full
pay. Justice Clifford is also eligible
to retire but aecotmiig U an old
rumor has indicated that he will
not retire until he can be succeeded
by a Henioerat.
Justice Hunt is not eligible for re-
'i-i.li i.i if liiif u ntnfA?wif ;fil tor
dutv jt is sai(1 t!iat whcn Congress
(j j.m ;n i. ;i,w-l ...;ti.
,,,l .l,..n.H. f... .,..r.. nntlinr.
inuiiiUr of Justice are reduced
to
nine 'I'lii wotilil iriv-.i flu- eolirt if
,-.,,n f ,.r ;,.ui,.-.,... ,,,!
, iUU 1. ' - ill j lllilll II l 'l Jl4t-lVP
when Justice Hunt and ( lillord
eitli.r retired or died, the court
would stand just where it now l.
The belief is prevalent that ex-Senator
Stanley Mathews, of Ohio is to
succeed J u.-t;ce Swavne, and it is
for this reason that he is not a prom
ineiit candidate for the Ohio Sena
I fi.rtiit
j, v.tbnal
,- 1,,,,andrv. who have botn in
:.. i.,.,.. V. ,...,k. n f..nn;.,.
adjourned Saturday night. As the
Grange i a secret oriranization, of
course what transpired is sealed up
in the faithful breasts of the Grange
Thev decided to hold the next an
i nual session in astnncton. 1 lie
uimi uiJuiatLU iirtt., bite litri. Liii1.
. n . . . r.
having been originated in the old
brick building on the reservation
at the corner of Missouri Avenue
and four and a half street.
The President of the National
(range savs thev decided to ask
Congress to donate this old building
with the ground on which it stands,
to the order. It is prottosed, in case
; Congress complies with this rf -quest,
iTe;.,. ,... i 4i. I l ... . .-.i..
1 ' "UiuiMi ine iinui-uudiivis ui mi)
tiraer here, and, perhaps, erect a
puitalllo offie building on the site of
the pace where the order was
,orn J
-n' . . i
The most important work of the
J.
session is a i
llow
-A ilan has
i r.. .:....f i.
i . ii i. in "na toi i'i.i. iiiai nunt tu
excessive
...... i
iiiiii.oi union i.tn ?. oiviia iiaie
.1 . 1 e
.the lnncK-ent purchasers or users of
patented .articles. Action lias also
t . i i i
been taken hxiki
ving to the creation
e .. l. :,.. .i
, oi Agriculture.
! The grange has also i ndorsed the
i Tennessee plan of introducing a
.-.iliri' .if ini;f rll.'f ntn in ftm mill.
... ,.r :..! t...
iiiiii. ui ai lettiiuie ill uie cjuj!iuii
schools of the country.
'"v one states were represented
.i . i .
111 the convention and a trreat many
r.i .i i . .1
of those i.resent brought their wives
i i i. , ..,
a"d daughters along with them.
ti ,n .t t.
1 o' J ,tA1 i-1'- ineiiraiiv. iiiiie. ir.
:,,! 1, ir.,,.. ,. .1.,.. ,
O'l .!.-. 4J1,1E1 LirtVC V11L111 tV IlLI I
. . I .
ti..n on- evening and made the old
rtllPr niMns for the di-twal of
. i. i- - i r
oysters. It is a favorite article of
ovsurs. ii is a iavorue anicie oi
hl aH K(UseiK,kls and ifl pt lt
in llu, 1)in of farc ohlvU and M.
taurants- A an edible it is always
;s,p.K.tiz5np nn(1 the 1IKnth wit,ut
1.1 ! ..-.I . .ill 'I ...I It
tin; iiiiMitu- iv. n nun uaiii-aes
jthc oyster from the tables, is always
r.ceiveil witli rem-et I il-o t)i
..,,, ,.!.; ,.t x'... l i
((.e buck wheat cake of the firming
the, oyster iS served up in
i. ,
(uie joj in, or anoiiier ai everv nieai.
receivel liere in
boats and come from the lower
; Potomac and Chesapeake Bay. The
1 . ."1 . . ..... . r
. i ' :n .i
precious metal Rreesfible, 1 he
veins are innumerable. Thev run
i- e i i f.
Iom f, ,U1- jnch.s in breadth to
i r . n-i -i
i..mteen feet. While varying in
fl,. ,,.,,-.. .1.... ,. .1
i.iiuv, mi, ijn.ovi in ni.ii, legion iti-
most invariably contains Kme gold,
though sometimes not more than
4') cents to the ton. H h, aUu.A
nf the nir r.f B,.r,-.n fl,-,f ,.;M.1,1
. -'ll" III. IV I lUl'lIlt
ss much a 8120 a ton, und this
taken l-romisconslv from a 4 foot
i. ---.vii.i. noiii a i looiiims utrtiuic infrii-s a cmn, wenm a e,a.i, .i
vi.;.. .,i 1.. ..mi ' . . '. . -. . "krearti me conveniently "
; .... i...ia.cii .taw-Kt-v;ii-i.i-pijt.ss
towj a um.
Ileclof.uoatJy dwelt on the pc -
uli.r n-hantap. of (;.,.rgia vhere
hananas, oranges and plantains
crow on the Southern border and
New England pine and buckwheat
on the Northern. Every cereal on
the continent could le grown there.
Uc Imd Tiiekinl strawberries ina'curtain runs . up, the animals
garden on ChruitHjias and hcrd of j
watermelons being rii-ened in Jin-
u irv The speaker said in conclu- j
- J .. . . i. . i ii
ion amuUt much laughter, , uiai nea rou is caur u-ae.u y-f -yei wiu i-
was not an agent for any gokl of 'every day for the first five -weeks,
otherland in the State. " 1 " " "and 'then quarrel for two or three
The Treasury building here is a
wondorfullvlarge thing. And rmihej-,-:
it don't fieera that "Lucie , bam '
could get busted. On Saturday
alone the receipts from internal
revenue w ere $:VU31, 3, and from
customs $olo.l37,Oo.
How much money exactly there
is in the vaults, "way down below"
it is hard to had out but one thing
I did ascertain, that there is now in
the Treasurv , XJO.' H) in gold
bullion alone. lhe Philadelphia
mint is to coin monthly $10,UU0,tMJ,
of gold bullion into 5 and 10 dollar
gold pieces. Smaller gold coins are
not made at present.
The Democratic Congressional
Headouarters on "F" St., have been
closet I and the Hancock banner
taken in. The Republican Head
quarters are still open and the ban
ner hangs on the outward wall.
The Ncteran Uub still booms.
Its numbers are daily increasing.
To get in now the 'Old Vets'' have
got to furnish evidence of active
loyalty to the Republican party
during the recent campaign.
A movement is on loot to liave
all the one-armed veterans in Wash
ington formed into companies and
march in the Inaugural proces
sion. The gossip about the Speakership
of the next House grows iu interest
and in importance as the members
of Congress arrive. The general
drill of "talk narrows down to two
candidates. Mr. Rurrows of Michi
gan and Mr. Kasson of Iowa. ( f
course thisexcludes Conger of Mich
igan ami Frye of Maine, who are
expected to ne eiecieu ui uie -
Senate in place oi iaidwin
Hamlin.
and
Congress will soon be in session.
When it convenes there arc always
a great many vacancies mada in the
departments lor lavontcs ol mem
bers who have to be provided for in
some wav.
Clerkships are in great demand,
which run in salary above twelve
hundred a year, but if they can't get
that of course bGUH'thing less must
do until vacancies occur in the
higher grades. What seems strange
to me is the wav clerks are graded.
When you hear one of these govern
ment pauper kov I am a first class
clerk in the State Department," or
Ireasurv Departments as the case-
may be i$l,'J"0 per annum) a per
son not familiar with the theme
would suppose he was at the top
of t he ladder. Such is not the case
The grades run the other wav
First class is the lowest grade, second
class next and so on up to fifth
class or chief of division.
A good joke is told about Private
Dalzell in this connection. He was
at one time offered a fourth class
clerkship and would not take it,
stating if he could not have a first
class appointment he wouldn't have
any.
ilelow the first class are copyists,
messengers, watchmen, &c, their
wages running from ?4o0 to el, 000
per annum. Some of these clerks
w hen they meet a country A llow
like myself w.ant to Je kuui 4f eni
sequential anu,putnn flgontjiny
airs. Their many types of character
afford much amusement to the
ouict observer!' JuSt AnoW Ic gijofr
many pass their time 4.n decidiiTg'
who is to compose the next cabinet
and in deterniiumg fthe complexKin
of the Vieartr ConKTifes.--Thse Tel-
lows alwavs use the mo.st familiar
terms in speaking of prominent
men, as for instance "I said to Don
Cameron the List time I talked with
him, now see here Don," tc, or
"Jim P.Iaine told me one night hist
week when he and Rill Chandler
called at my house to get my views"
Ac, or "Ned McPherson is my choice
for clerk of the House tve, when
in reality they have no personal ac
quaintance w ith them at all. Talk
about cheek, these government clerks
have the brassof the very oldscratch
himself.
A person would puppwscthatjthcse
fellows were all good Republicans.
Here is where you arc mistaken. A
great many are Democrats and some
pretty big-mouthed at that. Refore
the election Hancock pictures could
be seen over some of the clerks
desks, but now they are as scarce
as hens teeth.
These unfortunate fellows not
having sense to know when they
had a good thing, made themselves
obnoxious during the campaign in
different ways and now of course
they will have to pay the fiddler.
Some ol them I am told volunteered
contributions to the Hancock fund
and at the same time refused to pay
the assessment levied on their sala
ries by the Republican Congressional
Committee.
These things are all chalked up
against them, and of course thev
can, and do expect the much "dread
ed yellow envelope" sooner or later.
The old ducks who have been in
office for a long time understand
better how to protect themselves and
their bread and butter than the
younger ones. They keep quiet in
election times, pay their political as
sessments to the party in jniwer,
and quietly go around to the oppo
sition headquarters, swear eternal
allegiance, pay a voluntary assess
ment, take a receipt for the money,
then lay back and keep mum. If
the party in power succeeds, all
right, I paid all that was asked of
me, if the other side beats, then the
little receipt will come in showing,
his earnestness on the winning side.
These government clerkships are
not good for ayoung men. lt just
ruins them for any kind of business
after they get out of office. Some
people will say : Yes, but if I had
that twelve hundred a year for a few
years I would save enough to set
me up in business. That might be
so with some, but experience show
that the theory will not hold water
in nine cases out of ten, for I find
these clerks most always loor, in
variably dead broke ten days after
the end of the month, and then for
the next twenty days they are on
the borrow from the ten tier centers
as they call them. That is, loan
you ten dollars for one month for
eleven on pay day. Then another
thing I see sticking out. These
quill drivers get so awful airy. The
other day I hunted up one" of mv
old college chums who got a jwsition
here a few years ago, and bless mv
soul he looked moro to me likoan
English swell attached to the British
legation than anything I could com
riwe turn with.; A regular fop Lo
t . i - i i
in one eye, parw nis hair in 1
Jtiie niiilille
cn.o '!?. T . . " .... .
.ikn. minutir I IvffiC'K I?
1 government, i,dl denounc ithSfwifi vl Y
vulgar low-born chw3 of people you
meet here, you know.
Before my next letter reaches you
my dear readers, the Congressional
noise will be heard in the land, the
bruight out and the National circus
will he in1 full j.lav. They will
probably meet and adjourn alter the
ii.oi....j -' . i . l . . .
more, then wake up to the fact tlrtit
Wfeffe iiHittCf-.ivuWic bu.-iness to
attrhd to,' rush Vhingi through hanl
ly knowing what they are, then go
home to rest.
"Coming events cast their shad
ows before," so we known that the
tidal wave is moving towards us, as
(Vilonel Piuchove has arrive. 1, and
ivith his tin telescope under his arm
and some thousand pages of written
manuscript, is waiting for Sam
Randall, Tom Scott and a few other
smaller fry to to arrive, as he has
made ample arrangements to kill
them off this session and get hrs
millions. Picket.
Kiiorniouw l-'iiiiKratioii.
The heavy arrivals of the present
vear call attention to the immense
addition to our population by the
influx ot people norn in io-eign
lands. In the vears between lfvJO'
and 1S0 nearly eleven millibris
have been added to the popula
tion of the United States from this
source. Rut the mere arrivals' do
not correctly represent the contri
butions which have been m.lde.
Unlike the Chinese the European
emigrants are not of one sex, but of
botli sexes, and they obey the pri
mall command to "increase and
multiply.'" The marriages of emi
grants are more fruitful than those
of ournative population, owing part;
ly to the fact that they are more
frugal live rs and do not so much feel
the burden of large families, and
partly to the fact that the emigrat
ing classes are the most energetic
portions of the stock from w hich
thev come, and being full of health
an" vitality they have an abun
dance of children. The actual emi
grants amounting to nearly eleven
millions, their offsprings must have
doubled the contribution to our
census returns.
The amount of money these emi
grants brought with them must
amount in the aggregate to a large
sum, but this a bagatel in compari
son with the wealth which they and
their descendants have created by
their labor Jt is not extravagant
to say that the mains. ring of our
prodigious national growth is the
great tide of stout hearts and strong
hands which has flowed in upon us
from Europe. The lib. -rat policy of
our government in admitting strang
ers to all civil arid political privil
eges after a short residence- has had
the happiest en.it. We have r.o
jealousy of race; we tolerate all
forms of religious worship; we open
all employment to capacity and in
dustry, and by making this chosi-n
heritage of freemen the paradise ot
emigrants our country has become
the marvel of the world and the ad
miration of the laboring class in
every land. In the second and
third generation our emigrant popu
lation becomes thoroughly assimi
lated. In spite of these large acces
sions we are substantially a homo
geneous people. We are certain, to
be the most com posit people on the
globe, uniting the mot energetic
elements of a.ll raci's and climc.-T-
titfiurk Herald.
A Hijc Siieco.
! "My wit has been ailing a long
time with dyspepsia and nervous
ness and was in bed two years with
CQmjitycariqrif (loonier, her phy
si'ciaft could nof' oure, when 1 was
led by reading a circular left at my
door to try Parker's Ginger Tonic,
having been so often dn-eived by
worthless mixture, nothing but my
wife's dangerous condition eonld
have led us to make any more ex-
iK-nmeiits. J.ut it was a Pig sue-
cesss. Three bottles cured her at an
expense of a dollar and fifty cents ,
and she is now as strong as any wo
man, and regularly does h r house
hold dutieS."R." D. R'lt'alo. See
another column.
1 1 11 or j anil Slrawlicrrj- Pick in-.
It is a curious fact that the lack
ing of strawberries, raspberries ami
similal fruits on the sy.-t.-m of put
ting all the choicest fruit on the top
and the spoilt fruit undernncath is
one of honorable antiquity, fr it
was alluded to in the form of a
olitical apologh by Ouccn Elizn
icth about three centuries ago.
Speaking of her mini.-ters this gmnl
(Juccn said : " hen first chosen by
nic all goes well, for thev put forth
their best virtues like the large
strawberries in market bankets., but
by and by small vices and faults
apiiear in them like the littler fruits
hidden beneath the big." .')'ilh
AVir..
Oui- Ktperiencp front M;ui.i.
"1 have been sick and miserable
so long and have caused mvjuis-
ind so much trouble and expense.
no one seemed to know w hat ailed
me, that I was completely disheart
ened and discouraged. In this frame
of mind I got a bottle of Hon" Hit
ters and used it unknown to my
family. I soon began to improve
md gained so fast that mv husband
thought it strange and "unnatural,
but whi n I told them what had
helped me, they said, "Hurrah 'for
Hop Ritters! long may they prosper,
or uiey nave made mother welUand
us happy. Uie Mother. f)we
An old fogy exchange, talking
ibout the slaternlv home life of our
soci-ty girls, advising tiie young man
of to-day "to see the irirl he is coin-t
ing before breakfast.'' Whv. bless
your stupid old soul, thev all do.
See her before breakfast? Hour bc-i
fore. Some of the bovs never think '.
ot starting home until they i-iiiell !
liver and bacon climbing "up the i
hall stairs like a south wind blowing!
oyer a bank of violets, stealing and
giving odor. Rut most of them say i
"good night"' about three o lock in
the morning. "See her before break-'
fast.'" indeed. Did von V 11 T IT H Kli i ll.
boys went away before nine o'c! ek?
llurlinqUm jlucknr.
Miis. I.ydia E. Pinkium, 20:i
Western Ave., Lynn, Mass.. is rap
idly acquiring "al. enviable reputa
tion for the surprising cur. s which'
daily result from the useof her Vrn
ETAitr.E Compoi np in ..,11 fVmale di
seases. Send to her for pamhph ts
. Johnny wnaked WI,.-th, r l,elik-j
c.r rr.anin latl'and Le rci.licil vif 'i i
.1. .. r. ' . i , .' . 1 " I
n ni'h fhit if r.n;,-,r 1 l- i . I
L T ' .i i'.ihu .i nun (li-OMr. '
. J
. ,- .
Mils: LYDIA E. PBiKHAM.
OF LYNN. MASS.
i; v. Y
iUK'ivrnEB or
LYDIA E. PI NKH AIM'S
Plf Pnif!v Oin.
For all Female Complaints.
Tri!pTtrtlon. M it hame "ir-ntf-e. ctuKs of
Vesclfcirte l-o(:UC Ut arc tarmlvus to the tno dt-1-ir.itc
invalid. Vpn oue trlaj r.irr.is o( tl.ia Com
P'tiad win Ik rpf!Tnis".!, as relief Is himodlat ; mmd
. when ILiwb eontiim.-d, la lttny-nine ea-sin buu.
dred, ajwrniar:i'.tf"-:ri-t-cr'tC'lsth'U3anilii will t
t.f j. ln accocTit f i- prurt-n iuT:ts, it i tolny n.
en wth1-,S antl )rc:riVu Ny t'i b-.-1 phy"Kuuia in
Cie country.
It will cure entir' r.ot form at fnlllnf
f the uterus, lucorrlio-a, Irrfvtilar anil painful
Menstruation anOrarUuiTt-enShs, ImlajrimAtion and
T,raMtart nm.'! em alt I'i i)lMSTTient anil th rVin.
tuenJiipinAlweakni-v.iir-.lia r?;i-Jly adapted t
the Chang of UfV. H will aK-ulve and r- tumnra
from Uieutru.?ln an rariy fta;t of d-vi-lirnipnt. T!e
tvnleiif-ytoranrcro'Jliunnriita.'ro U checked v.rjr
eedily by its u-
in fj.5 15 1. r.i ?.-OTid tJ 1 tlid (rrcat
et anri best r'n(!y t'.-.t l-i rvi-p Ixt-n tli.'wrovur
ed. It perDteat'.'a erry iKj--t;;n of t!ii'pyt m. aiblfrlvt-
new Uetndvor, 1: r m.v. u f.:(l:-.-'s,f;ir(iVccy, d
t.'.y ullrrav.n f r ti.-j:.,.ii.-'.- I ii.-.c cuiaisi
: cf the fftomuL'i
It cures Eloatir.T. I .- ulu-'-t, crrrxM I': 'tn(mtW
General l)Mi;i 7, i-ln ; It., r.f. , In ; rt vsjoii aid
gt-atkm. That fi-f!:i: cf r. r.: lIuv. n. I'ftUhinjf nai i
weight and backai ht it aiv.ya j- r:r.ni-nt!y rnna 'jj
lUtue, U wlllct ell tl-u. r::di rr.il rin unUn
cess a-t In lariao::y vitlic 1. I'-l tr-tvvrua tu
fftnalc ystM:i.
F'jr Ki!ntr:"Cm.:J-.: j of e.'-In r tliui cumpuund
Li iutjrjjajtc.I.
Lydia E, Pinkhm' Vottatile Compound
I" yfi-parel innd i; '- Wfrrn Av-nw, I.yno. Ma-.
rrioe$i.W. Sx tx,t:f ifc-
ti.yi..IUit;..
of prior, Z'.- I " " !' r v I'IMw'lA
fnely a&'niftl'. I' t: r.i.f 1'iquirv 8 ni for pun
ytiivt. Addrcssa-a Jjv.if. n (.1 i'jr.
No famiiyrijoul-ll'e w.thout LVMA I- I'KHAM'
IlVi:;ir!UA T.itj i-irt- Ci'-t.irtt!. ri, i;;l.uLi.f,
aodTorj'-dity of tlr Ijt r- X. c .itr r l.z.
. v. x. i;ovi),
iii:i .;i.-t,
Somrrvcl, Pa.
I . re v. -
IT as li- n In
V
ronsliiiit ne hv iik-c.'"
' v'
public fi.r evi-r Ivvi-iitv
ycirs, eni It
irrpmtlon mr Invent;-.!
fi r l;rl v.;
C1KAV U U I: Til I I
r " ITT"
! A-. -y-r
i i
v nun hl c o 5. i i .
v ANT I. IFF.
Cilftlist
r
lt aplira tlio natu
ral fuoi! aud culur lo the j I
hair glande allhvut L
lainlue tb ehin. ItTvi'l''
lnrrf-vc ami tllen Clio J
trnwl h of th t.alr, ire. i
Trtit fta bluni-lilng- end ' '
falling off, and tliua
'eadinsr
f;uior'3
ncd
C.ti.J it
as a
greit
triumph
iu ini-iii-ti:M
' .
It nri Ik l-.rui
tlota and Jjn.irnir. Ai I
liAIK llliK.v'lMI Ii.
ia. very ili-elrahli-, Kivh-.i; j
th-liair u nilki n (.iiilni'mi
liir?i i-.ll ndiliire. 1
lserps thi head clfH'i
lntit and healthy.
CKINGHAMS DY
YHISKERS
W.;, rhant; tlte hr.ird to a I; KOV N
or HL.A1 K at tiller tic.n. 1i'1uk
one irrjitrAt!oa It i ra-ily apfUt'd,
&nl proJui-t-a pniui:? lit iolir
thiAt will not ujhJi oT.'.
.'tvl.J AK1 J) II V
R. P. HALL . CO., NASHUA, K.SL
Sc'd 'ui Del 1. 'n Mr Jlvina,
; FACTS WORTH KNOWING.
! Clazer, Ilirha, HaaCrake. MUHacIa olid
Enai.y nil.fr. f tin .- t ui-.--i!..:i- l' kriownarti ki
skillfully coiiihiml hi I-akrhr a (.ioe tonu
an tu make it lh .-rcivl-;.t blood Purifier and
, The l.v.t ilialth and Mti'Dpth iirttftrer
Kver l ied.
Fo p-rf. t is tho cocuxitioa rf Tarunts't
iiiN.-ibH Tonic thiit no ilwa- can Jm:? exmt
where it is usr. If yiiu havt- Dy.peptia, Head
ache Hheumatum, Neuralgia, Cowtt. Ktflney
or Lier Oiiorder, or if y i ik-oiI a mild Htim
uhuit, nppeturr, the Totii-j is J.mt lijo rin d
irinw for yuii. as It H hfcliiy cunuiw and ia
virnratim; hut m-vf-r intuxiv-utit'tr.
if you ar Flowly astni away with Con
iimntron.urujiv wckoe-w, ii you lure n Painful
CougtrwaUvf Cold, l'AUK'K'a I.imii r Ton.-i
ill surely help vo'j. lt fvn new lifo and
vii-or to ttw fti-hltv nri.1 nt-wl, and li arertuiii
'core for FineumsUvm aifl Chdra Inrairtum.
it Haa katrd Iluaiimla of Lirri; It SJ
ha?e onr.
If you ar feellnir irii.Trililo i!oi't wait onUl
you are d-jwn hick, but us? tin- Tom: t.xlay.;
S'o matter what y.iirt!iai.;vtiri,yiiiiitviiaa may.
ie tt will cWppronit relief.
h-Tn. mlxr I I'aKKUi'd (liNorR T(MC la not'
a nrtn-drink bat thii 0e and Prei Faniiyi
McdtcMia ever inrvh-, compound..d hy a new.
priii-ess. and t!:liit-!v itinvr.-iiL IJiUvra..
irinirer pr-riara.sri and all oth r 'i'oiik-. Try(
; jc, boftrn.. Your (U-utiil can .' Mitiy yoa.
PAHKRS HAIR BALSAM
Tue Hat or.d Moft Cronninlrsl Hair Prcstiii;
Will Altan Button? Urttj or FaileJ Hair
t its origiiul youihfu1. rr.'cr 3"1 rprjnnff, nI tt
warranted to stup ui u-i iu :u ar.d
prevent tiiirwss.
" A k-jf apliratir? r? tV tii-M wiT K.rr?n lh
ha;r, clear.se 2M Cdrift ?rA rv.-rc iwiAn aa-i hu
fcours ol the scaly, b-j'u Lyii airt.i-iiUL- m jr 50c.
if too ar a
f ba.lllra wMk
man of Wl-
eilrM by tIiMtrlo of
Toar duties a vol 'I
t-' n f Una owmu
liiirnt work, to rr-
Ftlmul&ntAftnd a so
Hop Bitter.
If twi ar Trsunar nn!
tn: lra:n ntrtr una
wfcw, Hop B.
snffcrlrtjir f rrm arty In
titn ; il ymi :rv mar-
iiwrHion ur liKita
n-d or sltvte. oiJ .r
poorlva)th ur uuiicuith
tu rvly a Hop
. WLlVFrr YOU are. h
I you, s.ff' rmr lro'
k Iniir i.u a b-J wf i'.k-
S Biwt.-ra.
fTaTaa fPF TIi. ffl i-S' nil-l.V I 1 Hill SV-U
V ft
lair or rtimii iifrr. t ? hv, ir.- u 1 reiei.t it
iritftoutirroj-ioih, 1 h tt t!I,lt:'y wwof
LM- hP A-aisS HopBitter
TTjTvTmi
fv-jswt.i, k
t , r V rt m a rj tu -
piittnt, J(
of Hte ttimoh,
h&r or ef-ijj
Too v 1 1 1 tf
mrvdif voiiD--Hop
Bitters
j i. an aisii:te
C'M- ru r f.-r
B.i'.mn!ae;niie m,
C-ti- of tipMitn.
HOP
,lOoHCC.,,vr
1 UaVTCOtl-.-S.
I
n-u. !s-nufor
0-.Tlljr.
hop urrtas
A ClIlL:
- lfymiBmilm-
ply cull aiU
V.w sr.inld. ti-v
It- may
rava your
I fa. it haa
aved hun
'drecla. 1; NEVER
liFAIL
llmfcgiitF, 3
XKl TTOK'S .SAI.i:
Hy authority, anl In pnriisne,.fthe laxt wlil
anu testament ol Kred. ih Veiuir, Lite nt in.
ernet ii.roui(h. dei-i-me l, there niil h.- ep wl to
ul !:.-sale, attheii..de H..ii-1'i ;:iid itoroUKli.
on
. $.ilardty, Lk o ul. r 1 i , 1 "v I.
the follow 1ns; named proi-erty, late the real estate
ol said dei-ouaed, vir :
no. 1. A lot ol ground situate in said Rnrminli.
ZZWXti
"" i'" Mixaiiii
ad Msto etct on the
oreorle..?, inijoininit .loseph
ensi. Freiieriok K. Weimer
lixahelh Hnrhauh i.n the wi.i
a:d Mato etct on the north, on whleh .-ireerei-te.1
l-fc'ry ociiug house ar.doiherouthulMma.''.
j Niebola iieraey on the South. Hamet Pi.-hir on
.oe nn, ami alley on the nor-.h llLi lan-l U in a
t -md sist of eulUvotloo.
p-iio to eommenee at 1 o'ejooa: r H. of said day.
T I U ,i u . , ... . ... -
rasn. ano tna naianee oa
, to he secured hv mdirmenu
JO.-SIAM Hlllffi.
yv it
Adm'r. Cilia trrtm-mmlo m ttrrv.
TrTB 11
-PA'
ACTS DIRECTLY
ON THE KIDNEYS
Ri1lr and I'riaarjr Utgnmn tr Ak.
rpinic an numurs, every trace ol iieae. and
: f.imiiif iiiro the ftyeieia thrmiicb Uie puree of ttie
! fitin, Diun..i!.tntf ant! BTrehic! benlny vi-a-eiaM
. i"ni,.j, giving u wondnrlBl power tj cor at
unce,
PAIN IfJ THE BACK
IH r IaIk. InflmmllB
! HrlKhi'v nirao r tiie Klaaete, lia.
; niaaorr. Inability in Krlala r Eiarl
tttr l rlue, in lhe HiMde-r. Hik
. olored. Uraalt or Palatial I r laillx
' UrpwMli, l and or Surras in ihl irlar,
nervous or physical debility
j an.l la f.irt any illneaso of thena mat
wa-.-ther niuirm-tnl ht uvrwirk. Jir.ilD, im1
I -ii mi, iiiir anu?c iii nniure r tirnerwiM.
It miion-tili-n ntirvljr llio innavinlccffii an.l
ii .U..H-5 .ii i.ikiu nu.-c.im au.l iKilauauiK inter-
I in. wru e..-iiy wnnre ne!p, next to the
-1. ua iiiiiiii- ii.u. iy uvrr I no itiiliivjt.
ll U o uilnrliil le to the nillciu. fair, lilrafan:
an I reiulilc id in etlecii., liui nuwrrfal la Ha
mrllou.
! Ilwnl worn at all time.", In any cltmnta, aDd
tlllll V V.H.I f..P
MAN,. WOMAN OR CHILD
j
; im u..t i.reja.IirB. Uive it atrial and
j in-uvin.-eo tn:it It I h.mrft, relUOIe. ettertive
j on ii.ii Tiiur ieeii ami exhauntetl Nvjy re-
qmri'-. 'I h.'u.Mu.lfi nr dailv ad.ifnir ih..-f..ri
, in-my to the w.ti.IerJul rurwtive puwers of thin
ritrvat rMiitsfy, whi are hcUiif rcturl to perf.rt
i he-thh alter ail Uvr treatments and reined 1
jliare Aky,.ur druieirifit Ur it, and accent
I nn lolio r nhl4n(.. if he hu
: x-.'i ,Bru..i in u aua receive It by return
j OcrrlpilT IT I re. .uf.-Reirular Pad
: N''ial Tad, l.r t:hn,Dk, deep seated, or
i .h b'.iiiniiiiK, J; rhUdreo's Pad, for
i sumtu-! ujuiMiiiiii, weim KMneyn aol M wet-
I ... n.-u. wi.riKw.a. "ii w a L.ue was Saved '
! cm! tiiiina: a history of this reat discovery, mail
! ed free. Write lor it. Adores.
I DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., Tolede, O.
id HIT I (IV to i"i worth
J.V J IK.( Kulney Ha.l. Dun m.
i inn n.iie nn nur r.-.u!atli.n, ne denn It iln th
: iitfil--r-. tu w;irn ti..m. Aitlii mtii uii.
, .rir FAD, take no other, ami you will not be
ilfix-lVi:.!
t:
"2AST222T A3ZSC7.
CHARLES N. CRITTENTON,
115 Fulton Street, .ew York."
JJ-FokSale U v v. N. BOYD, Sokebsitt Pa
Nov. -4
s
HKRIFF S SALK.
i y vlrtq of a wrft it ji. Fa.. Iwit-I out ol the
l ourt ot ( iiiomno r-lfan ot oinrt ,'. Fa., ami
In ui I'.irc-ted, there mil he eiiotnl to put. He sale
uv me i.iiun ii'mr, in Bumumct, f a., on
Thufsthiy, Ihcnnhcr 2-'!, SS(
l 1 o'l-I-x-k, p. v., all the rlirht, title. Interest and
i rtuim in tue lii'ti-noant, John H. I hi. of, In andu
inr iiuiiiM uiK iieiM-r'.iieii reivi fmntfl, via :
Nn
A i-ertMin let of icround fitume in Sotn.
i ert iiiimuun, '.njerot eouiiiy. Fa., oimialnlnn
! 4i Uet Iniui on Mum mreet, all feet ileeu. bound-
e.l ..n the wt hy lot ot Heart Hruhaker. on the
; west l.y Valentine Hay, on the north hy I'nlon
I a;reei, wtui a ilirne iwu-.ilury orit a t wellMitf hoti.e
: ami siaine iureon ereoiea, with tho ai.purtenaa
. ee.
-N'n. -i A lot of irr.iiin.l situate a aforesaid,
I Ihiumled a" lullows : InintinK M leet lnohei on
j M ini I 'r . Mreet, eitemliiiK eat i.) Icet to lot ot
i;. tiry r. -tiell on l lie n-.rth, ami lot of Henrr C
ri-eriinn the ai'UtD. atnl on which part ol the
.ii ujimoin ouiuiiiijj ij ereou.l, wl-.h the appune-li-ilicv-s.
.No. 3. A pieeeor nari-el of land aitaate In So.-n-
I ersei ivi-niuli auil i .iwn.-hip. 2(.iineret county.
I'n . ad; iinii l.in.l of A. M. t'oilmih in tiie
I u..rtL. V. B. . ' ulroth on the eiot. Joflah Brant
i i.u ll.e .uih. I'li-an.int mreet on Uie west, ci.otnln
I ti.u 9 iiri-f and eo ienhe, with the appurteiian
i ev ".
.No. 4. An hi; lot fituate in Si.tr.rrvt Horouith,
S murM-t c.iiiity. Fa., I.un.!e.l on the eaj-t hy lot
of t. Kiernan and F. J. Koueer, on the fr.uth by
kn of Aiu.k Kueiiper, Allien. Johnnoo and otherK,
on the west Uy au alley, on the north hy Una ol
.Inhu Weimer ami W ill i oeirn, oootalnuig 'iacre
ati-i 4 perehe., with the appurtcnaucea.
o. i. A 4ire of Kroun.1 ailuale aa afnrenald.
a.lj tuiux I'nion ii reel on the aouih, limiina street
the went, alley on the east, ami the north hy
Jlorth tivet, beinir composed ot lot Noa 1. lis,
iiil aiKl 11 on plau ul ioiuer-et borough, with tba
appurtei.anees.
.N o. 8. I he undivided one-half of a certain lot of
r. uii.l sliunte asalorenatd, Nmnded on the north
hy I ni. n street, on the cant by lot of John Cesena,
u the (.mill t y Main mreet, on the west hy lot of
the widow ;vn. heirs ol Y r.uik ( 'liorjienriiiiK, dee d,
i v t Ininir J , of ua acre, with the apporteianees.
.N i. 7. A i-ertalu iractof laud tiluate aa afore
(rii.l. Ijoiiilnx S.imeriu-1 a Johrmtownturuplkeon
lhe ean. on thenorth hy himla oi Solomon ln
hurt an.l othrr. on the west by an alley, on the
smith by ('Heleer's ailet, coutiiinliin Kaerea. The
aran-or l Interest lieiun the uodiruled one-hall of
the Uie eiMatc of (lecrnc C borsarnnisat, with the au
purleniineea. . H. A eertaln lot of xrosnd "Puate n al.ire
fai l.a-ijoiiiinKhio-lsof Clurlea lllieron thesouih
1 tirkeyiiMt Ktteetonthenesi, Henry V Setell on'
the i;..rih and ea. ivniaininit a aurea, mure or
los, with the iippurlenancei.
Nu. 'J A eertain trai'tot lund ultunte in Stony
vrei I u.. i.tiierwtoouniy. Fa., ailjolnlnn lunda
l Jan. (i Weiale, M.Ulilm Walker, J nr. ill Mjydtr.
.loin, i etir an t oibers, containing V40 aerve, more
or le.. auh ato siory dwtlllnK house, bank barn
ana other ouibuililtiitra thereon ereeie.1, bemx a
part of the same tract ol land which Bene.iiet
l .. ier. Ltecuii.r of Samuel Voder, dee'J, onvey
e 1 to .1. H. I hi. by deed dated 1st April, 1s7j and
re,rde i in ol. 61, page ail, wl;h lhe apparte-
Diinerl.
T iken In etecnipm at the rait of reter HefSey,
an-l uie ot idtTiund Kuruan.
Ni.ri' a All pers.ma purvbaslnc; at the ahora
tale vi'.ll piease Like notice that a par. of the
pun-hasa money (, b made anown at the time
ol sale will he required as oon aa the roperly
Is kuoeked down, oiherwise It will b airain ex
p. sed lo sale al the risk of the hrst purchaser.
1 he residue id the piirrhaae money must be paid on
or heh.re 1 hunvlat of the nrst week of January
O urt. the lime m.-l by ttMtTuart for thearknowl
ediim. tit ol deeds, and nodeed will be aeknowledir
oil until the purchase money Is pi id in full.
fclxJAK KYLt, Sheriff.
SiiKKirr'n frrirKc I
SonhTMil, Mut. U), .S0.
A
rniToirs notrk.
S. i.vlFKKUT t-fiFNTT, a:
( f A tan Orphans' I oort held at Sutnerset
kkal. , in and lor Somerset l ounty, on the 3otn
( - - 5 "li7 "f A nir , A. U. Ko, before the Hon
oriil'le.ludi;es thereof.
In the matter of the estate ol John Will, dee'd,
for distrlhuMon. on motion of H. U. Baer, Vsq , the
l.urta)iilnt John (). Klmme), Ks.., Auditor to
uEcertain advancement! and distribute lhe fund
In the hands ol lianiel V". Will, to and amonir
thotc I'laliy entitled thereto.
liy the Court :
W. It. FKKASE.
.ir: t: li per-k.ns Interested in the eatate of
John W III. dee d, areriotifled that in pursuance ol
the loregri'inc mnimission. 1 will at my ultln ia
Sotner.'.-t n..r..uiih. on Thuradat. Decemter -J,
Ihsu, p- rl..nn the tiutles therein ernlneil.
J. O. KIM.o KU
1'- 1 Auditor.
iH;:ci:Toirs notice.
j t-Laic iT Ni. UcUiv Heck. Ute of JtflertHin Twb.
' S.nif rft ,:o.. F.. 1et?M
1 - Letters tetjimentiirT on Lhe .ruf
.H.'t n irrrin:! tu the un.leriined tj the pnrr au
thority, m .tun in berchy jfiveo to i prrmnn 10
dct ted to -aid eHUle to mnke ItmntMiate py-
Lt.v.lt.niM. ?vj nnTiiifc, riitnnr axaint u lo pre-
ttnt thv-m duly nDtlv-nilraied for ncttk-ment 00
a.uriu, janu.try h. issi. at mv uiB -e in N.mpr
. O. KIMM f.L.
rc 1
AW
!:si-:;Ti-:Ei. a- son
WILL PAY
tiik i.iiiiisrcASH rmcE
01 and HEMLOCK BARK,
Hid23, Saosp Felt:, Calf Skins, Etc.,
I1"-, lain Johnstown .
DMIMSTItATOU'S NOTICE
L.ta: Msthlai Sbanlls. bis of Somerset
l'np., Soiaerset c.mnty,Pa., deoeascd.
letters of adintnlatratlnn on the ahove estate
h.ivinn heen icrnled to the underpinned, nntlre is
herel.y aiv n to th.we Indehled to it te make imme
diate paymi-ut. and thoao havlnir claims ajrainst
it. to pre.eat them duly authenticated for aettl
tcnl on Wedui-silay, the lui h day of January,
lsl,atlhe Lire li -m.--ite , I ot de-',.. in said Twp.
JAi'UH NK.FF.
Administrator.
HK.HNA MHAl'l IS
Nov. w Administratrix.
Jn:i
.ICSAI.K.
Hy virtue of an order ol snle irranll hv the
Ju.it " the i irphsn:' I'otirt ui Somerset I'o..
Pa . the uiidi-r.'ifiiil rill sell at pittdlr ontery, .at
the t'oiirt iiouv, in Somerset H-iroti)rh, on
' i ii v, Iesnih,r J4, l vSd,
it 1 nVloek p. tin real eitata of lianlel A.
ilii-.a-'s, dit-'d.
No. 1. A tr-.i t of land known as the Lenler
f.irin. runtair.ina- ti-'i' aeres, more or less, with
dwelling houe. iiarn add other huildintrs thereon
erected, of which atmui jo acres are clear. I acres
in meadow ; tine fruit and never lulling- sprlnis on
lhe same adjoiniriKthe -Mason frn, Alex. Hunter.
Samuel Keirc and others; Is quit near to school
and churches.
.No. 2. A tract ol land cmtainlnir '.'3 acres, more
or less, with anew tramo Uwelltnir bouse, and new
harn and other huildlnui of tha same, ahout 11
acres clear, ahout seres in meadow. a.iolnin:
Joseph SlmMer, .lai-oh Lcr.hart, tvanitein-al
Chur-h I t. .Seh iol lot. These lands are wuhln
three miles ol Somerset Horouph.
V. M. SHAVER,
Adm'r and Trustee,
Tec. 1
D
SOLUTION NQTK'E.
Th purtnerahiu heretofor "eilstliur hetwacn
Wm. Ijw.ley a, rU.a I Ihl uay dissolved by
mutual consent. J. W. ijxlfley rellrtaa. J. W.
Kodtley is authorUedto cuiiect all aeevunta and
Doles uoe the nrm.
WM.E7ISLEV,
Nov. IT J. W. E.MSLEY.
1881.
Harper's Magazine.
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1881.
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tnus liven, purine attention la directed to tne
merits of the new patent, and sales or introduc
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about the Pat. nt Ijiwa. Paienta. I aveaia. Trade-
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!nveY-TW,Ad?fr!?..
lor pnicurinic ailvaures on
fjr the Patitr, or conceniiiia- Patents.
trmtv i. aa - ,
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1SS0-1.
isso-i.
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EuuiiIfrYnir.
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in-r n i 1 1 u 1 1 1 .
.f tin- Wf.kki.y
tu il .') iier -i' y
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LV Patriot will lie luniishnl at the eitrai.r- i
tlitiiirily rlicai r.iW of i . iitn u r i-npv kt ,
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aiMn-vi, luriii lli- n-Mi-in of r..tiv'r-.',
an.l tlur I.i-.'ila!..ir.- :i. tiif rule of ,'ai i-t iil i.it
month.
r,l . ,i ,i- .i ii- i
Imle-r hi-ui l ,. ro,j-r.-,s th.- .ul.li.-h.-r
I-.. - - .... mii.i uio iiii, i.i an- it
lii-vei.l iMtii that ex -M-e.
Evt-rv iib-: rintioii tniw: la- ai . oini.m.i
.1
dv tni- rii. :
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proarhinir wmumi of otiL-rcs aii'l the lc;- '
blaturi- will he of uiotv than oriiinu-v in- :
ten-.t ami tln ir .ro-e"lini will he fully n- j
iwirtiM for tin- I'aiiv ami iimti-te -i:oii-
-is of tin-til will!' piven the Wevkly. Al-
In
i'ATiar pri'.i.isiiixi; i..
;).". Murk.-t !r--.-t. Ilarrihnr'
M I M ST K Al 0 U S NOTICE
tstat of Zaek Muller. 1-te of QuetaaLoiilng Tp.,
Somerset I "o.. Pa., dee'd.
Letters f adminls'ralloa oa tn above nun
having been rrantd t th understated, hy th
L riper authority, nolle la hereby aiven 'o thoe
idehted u it to make lmmadia: pvvmeot, and
those having clalmsor demands will present them 1
na Satnrtiatv
the lath day ollieeemher. lsw. at his Ul. r.,f-
dene in Qoewahontng lownsMp. ;
.u..ll KLK,
Ko. 8 Administrator.
L
Kr.AL NOTICE.
blun.n Vougbt ) In th Court (Common Pleas of 1
to .somerset t o.. Pa., Mo. fc, Aug
D. W. Will. )T.,1HTJ. Voluntary Assignment. I
And now. to wit: loth dav of Novemiier lun
Petition of M. A. Sanuer filed, and rule itraatad
on ail parties interested to show cause why the con
firmation of the sale to him of a pert ion of the prop
erty'aasslgnea, via : A hous and lot on Main
In New tnirvUld borough, known a th Uotel
property, foe vou, saeuld nut h taaea a. and
sal eoaanad a U mad In Mary Ulnehaugh,
and the assigneaaaihorutU l maa a .lead to tar
for said pro- nv.
rji tract rsoai ta seeerd of sxkl Court, eerUned
this lotb day of rovcTBhr, Va.
fiaai. U. I Hi.
2o. 17 PrutnoooarT.
OLD TEA HOUSE.
A "I -
EAS,
A SPECIALTY.
HEAD QTJAETERS
00 ; FANCY and STAPLE
00;
00
j
G It O G K K I E S ,
l !
00 :
M H ' I fSl H I
TEA
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RARE and CHOICE
COFFEES.
J. K.
J KNKINS
2Fif!!i A
r.i.
TSj PjVir.'ril P iripri f-p-i T-j'
j ii t..wJU..I UJIJ..U Ui n ii J a.
, Guaranteed aha-dutviv Mire.
mv. n..... r....i, r:..n..i
i n..a ii.ji., .
Bert !a the World T First Med.il .u Piuii.
M Forex'r-me White Kpn 1 and Pastry u-e.
W ; '
iv-aiil lii .j l.u. I .
is.,i h r.!(.. i. ., ,.u...
Tali Dell leuiCotfce Is T - rivaled firltn IieliuM
ful A- ma.
Tau Fia. 7 Ti iiLll C-.i!!
' A A" aii!ir of nana L,". (Ice.
.a .. i - -
14
UlijilSi 111 iiiiyj.
Every Variety Fam-y t'l-.ee?e.
Tl2 8:si2 Cg22::;!7 Fr:
KTI. . n . ...i n
. i :. PRr V-rTiT? iW-T' SSTT,
nt
' Tno I Jfirset V r.f ""-r-'1 TiV'w"
TEA
i
;' THE ENLY H5USE IS THE CITY THAT KELPS A
FULL LINE GF THE
ci:li:ih;ati:d
PRICE OF TEA.
THE XEW CROP.
YOUNG HYSON, 1
GUNPOWDER, -Per pound -m so ... u.
IMPERIAL. I ceuta. 1 ou. yl.ao, 1
OOLOMC, J
JAPAN Ivr pound 40. (0 0 i-ent. and ' oo
ENCLISH BREAKFAST, Per p. und, 4o.
vt, Ci, mi eeulii. al.- 0, ai.-l f '.o.
a-A re.lurtlon r.f FI V E L E'TS per .nnd will
b allowed on all orter of Fiva Plii'.mih
or Tha.
OaTln sendlna a written order for Tea, don't fail
to mention the ouaiiy you denire. and prut.
"All th 1V on lie.) iilwive :vt l.i-ir pound
and upwailf a I -he IIaruki kiw' Teas.
If t Acixrrd. vu park any of ahece in a or
10 lb. boxrt vilA.ui ntra iarije.
Hivx jvst Ksi nucin iJivoirEorvEr.T FiS' v
CrotJ 1373. r3S3l(JSAOJL2:G tea: SI M k;
-4.00I TEAS AT LOW PKICES !
(Il-NPOWIJER -IMPERIAL Ytir.V.J II Y
St IN JAPAN - M iL( i.Nt J ESOLI.SH
HR E AK FAS r.
IN
NO EEBDCTIiiN BY ANY GCTANTI7Y.
i
COFFEE!
1
I TY A T TI a AT"P i"l fT -v-rri TI
ainu unuiuij.
I
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rT.-rJTtr-
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CELEBRATED DELM3NIC0
:.rcCOFFEE!
; Th!a delo-louf IvrfiH. i, un-iviled f r i a -le-irh-.
' lulArueu. II all ,a,,..e I -..tl.-e. h.. .uii. i ,.,
please you. g:vo tins a tri.il.
T.II-: FANCY
FRENCH COFFEE!
ruicE ri:u rorxo - - 2h t kts.
tienHine MH-h'i Coli'rr. I'lanUi-
' ,'M ''?'"' W"'. M'l mr i0,. i uf
fee, f Nil 1 utch .lit ret 1 otter, I.n.
If""'" Cojyrr, AlrUnn Cofee,
liira e, 1'eti l.trr' i of-
fee, iinhlen lUo CoJt C.
A PARTIAL LIST OF GOODS
' .
oonsianiiy Arriving.
Y. Si-hum.ichr's hit Meal, (kit lrals,l"r.ic"i!l
Wheat and llrahain Hour.
Mackerel, Kx.tr.i N i hore Mi. N. iSh-:re
Nn. 1 H.ir, N.i. 1 fi i. 3 Urije. Xu j Medium in
i lb kits.
i '"'-n-'lnnatl liauin. Hre ikt i't
11..
Hrleo
i
Kenned Lanl In Patli. '.X) 1!.. :o Ih all. n.!3l
Kre,h Lo..,-.e,a, Salmon. Shrimp an I . '.
I iijaier.
t'-ooaed Corned Heel and Pre. e l Tor-nuo
PICKELS and TABLE SAUCE.
Sugars the best ijuallty , Tench ani le.
SYRUPS AND MOLASSES.
NEW YORK GOSHEN
-l.Y
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