I1' I I ! K I h ii) in form s of Publication. .et Herald, . Well'" 'V .. Mil ' OAT- . i .tl .11 INHllli l" B'ftln not Uk oot own.liig at i 01 i- ; oUwrarfc S : i;Ul 1 . ...nl ' l :l' . ia.ll . . ........rlt.crl 'V IL VUfU I Be Somerset t.:I-i ;t.! l k.;e u.-.i. n;iiae l"cr ,.,;.:l- AJ-lre" . i r ...1.1 mi iiii.'ii AT LAW, S m.r"' t. Pa. ! - , r... i-I'i: ESTABLISHED, 1827. VOL. XXIX. NO. 33. SOMERSET,- PA.; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1SS1. WHOLE NO. li) 11. ill. J -rll.l.. .4 I I.'i.M V ".II. AW. S.'tiii-rist, I t.-I.KY. A I i.i;.MV ArUW. s.iiior.:t, Pa. WOOLEN MILLS; KSTAHI.ISHKDlSia. THK TWO AGKS. a I : Mil.!.. Ai LAW. S-nr.t. Pa. .v a r i.uv, S. U.-V. I I'ruii a. :.- iN. :: v-a r-i wv. Hsvlo" fur tli part yr r tw... hron .ntlri-tT m.ai.le tu uiljr the inr?alnir lieiDanil lr mr i cl 1 nave l.uiU nn 4UJitii.li tu my in. II anJ. .ut in ft lante amount ul 1 NEW IND IXPRD7EB MACHLOT ' an .1 iner.it'- alumu d.nit.loj my cai.cl;v (or ionn- ! utacturlnir. 1 liava nut on hand a larae eto. k oomnhng jf BLAXHtTS. CASSIMLKKS, SATINETS. JKNS, KLPELLANTS. FLANNELS,' COVEKLETS. CARPETS, VAKSS. fcC. wLIl-Ii I wlfb lo r ..Ik- .ire I.;, I v. t!ie..M When life e. In the v.e py -iy.s M rt-: lyiif-- A r. .n'i.'.n :rijji;. , . i:n'.l 'lily i: i):i:ivc :.'r..l !f-'t of ul! - cvt eStine iWi l i v- ;itnl "ta. '- bv A-t!i- j.-ttn- Wee .pin- f,, An ! -.tiie to Tinu- w i'lit l'V l:i t!if niiii'S-. Mrtii tuirt- s- yc:'.r- l.uvi- n!Ji-1, rji. rt.-n ;!ic . 1 if ' 1 1 A: l):o Aire i.f (Jnl t. ;iiy' j'.;i.i: M Vn!v. nt'i i u.fjry !. m:ii- ; i, ;:i'! in.!! - in. nir i.iiiv ;i; r, . T" !m i- i. nr ! vi l!i'y i: r;; io tin ii , ! f. 1 if r. .... vn I 11 :vl II U. !.' i'l i'i . . n a i i.w. I., id. Fanner. T bave tho kind uf goov!f joi neej. I i WOOL! Lo wrk up I K1UHT ! VOI R OW COl'MY, i and in nivr t react, all n? rutttnni to j utue, 1 hate fin vel ! h .in.e c.-iii 1 haJ tavt i vrar. unl tu a'Miti.ro Mr. J fu I, IAuicfirrty. tfil- (S.UP.I . 1 will mrlvf. a tn th'1 L, t) h ftrit clan . H't lull viue U all. A:ri Ti: Wi:', 1I.. U l !!,. .'.I i !i.i iiyK. i.'-w IV:. r jrr "ill I j Ust er, .11 pieasc .iJrrM cW la A.i .'.!. T- .:i i.i,, -I r....t I!.. -i..-. .it.i i-.r : 1'r t - '.X' 1 ti.i- I.I if l. t':,- i !- al ,r : . i .ii j.;,-. . ; . r.- ! i- !.,.; i -itt -r u;. n!:.-i u ! .a.:i ; , tl -:. !..!!..'. i- l..j.'l f...: 'K', an 11 farrnor, askt J ine if 1 know anything of tLe the roLWr. I tld liiin tlu.t I knew !ut little of t.;o nilntir ;myw;;y, having Leon fclek aii'l unallv t lie out among folks. 1'hon ho :koJ my c-onsumptivc i'noiiil if ho knew anything a.Lout it Tho latkr raifod his" hoaj from it hii'Hng I'upition. anil was on tin? I point of answering, whi n we heard lour ilrivt-r, in quick, abrupt tones, j ordering mjuk-udc to get out of the road. I ininetively got my head i. ut of the window to see what was :. , the tr.iu'.ic, and my eye . 'was just , 'i'-i' k vnougli to deteol a load of fa M. u .r ! f.ot-, in time to dodge baek and .s- .;'! thrto. The roa.Lwas o,uite nar-r.-w at this point, and as the fagots Were load.-.l yory wi.l. y, it was i-..-si!.!..i f..r the . driver to wh t !:.: the: and lin ,11 v t!.'.. ::e tt.e 11 -.1IKI.!.. KMA-AT LAW, ., ... AL'rlit. Solder"." i :m: iiav. i. i .: S..ti.er:re I'a , lil .... tiij!.- ! I" lil cur w;.b ; ; 1,NH AT LAW. j S.iuerM-l. I'a. i i -i. i...eu:ra.l to l.i t r , ..ii Mail CrvMi :rft j v 1 1 i v." .NK AT LAW. V.M. S. MOliliAN, -i ! ii- :i f ' tl:e side 'eh ii' swept hy tliyui quite ii:.r:!y. 1 i si -a pod without I ting :; -heri, 1 -ul n..t so in v friend. 1 :rd an ex. I.imation. I thought :h.-r a profane 'iio, frui.i his lijis, i.'. o-n In.. king toward him. 1 saw ...I I'll.- i.f the faints had struck ii.i.i oyer t!:.' K it eye. making quite i. lins 111- a li ial K on t':e pale CHARLES HOFFMAN, i v .r , ". f'i. (i MERCHANT TAILOR 1 !' lie vat; n.ivl 10. r. iil IAIiv. ll.-nr.v 1 loflt. y. t r... SOMliRSET, rA. X LtTiJST STILES VA LCWEST PRICES. VirZA TISF ACT0. GUARANTEED. .3.1 WALTER AHDERSON." A:,i I ! j A !..;., ii.1 . :1.- i t v.- - L i.n.ij;. i:.i-. .i:i.l ...M. ..il i.a i- i il.u' :l.v r.vi: r.- - ::i. i it tsii -l.i iv:, .t turn, d the conversation from J the .-u'ljeet of rohlnrries, and it was i la.t a'.iadel to again during titeday. U o reae'ii-d Lowstoiie shortly af-'t- rdark, and I went at once to the ' !ioo of Mr. Stiekui v. whom I lest she should catch me a second j time, when a light motion of her j head rolled her curls over her tem ple, and I saw sl little line, some thing like a vein, over her left eye. It was a marka livid scratch where something had struck her. It might have been the stroke of a whip. IJut no ; I quickly glided behind the coach, and there I re- DK.YL.ING IX THK CIT111S. 1 than we lo from the tusim-n men Ch.-ir!.- Stewart I'.trn. il. Pann II : of t.'hambersburg. Anything otr-r- has lieen akil what wv,:- II.- , ed under that rate is s-ternly reject- wants nothing, oxer pt that the 1st: i- The large amount of custom that ed. We would gladly exclude ail 1 rds .-hall get out l Ireland. All our citv retail liouses gather up foreign advertising, and wuuld give this year tin re h.ue In i n only tiv througliout the country is becoming our own merchants .the preforeiu e, ' cas s i.f "aeeidt r:ta! .! .it!." that ai, v a subject of annoyance to our local j if they desire to fully occujiy our one an attribute tu th" ton. im-nt-. merchants. And when we consider ji olumns, but as they do not. we One of th.- men kill.-.l was Ir-1 the growing tendencii-s people have j mu-t take uiir eu.-totners where we trim. If he had not !... u sle.t it i' time. L'lad'.iatirg relatively tir-t. s. o ond, third and foiirt'.i. Then tiiey ei.tend a law olIi e in Sj.artenbtirg and -tu.ii.d law under th -atne . i haia-ellor. 1 'he war broke out ar. i : -.t the call for tr.vip Ihey aii en'i r K'd Jenkins rifle r"im-nt fr-'in outh reditu an-1 w. re m'-.-i.i.tt-. . in t!:e .-.an" cmpsny. !' tog tuar tit'--.no- h' i-lit. ili'v itooJ t r ; i r a. ooii.i.i.i. . in'ratt!'7 in th's r- 'ji riient. At th' .,-iid bali! ( M.i ; na-.-es. August, iNil, a ht i! fr-.m .the enemy's batteries 111 in the ' ranks of this company, killed thi-e ;'.);irbovs and none other in tl.eiom panr. 'l'lu-v are buried on the same kittle!'. ! ! and !.vp t-.g. th. r in the ' -atn" irnvf. Their natnf w re Ca ers, M.-Swain. Smith' and Pun. an and tii.-V w r- So!lof r.hopCaper-i, I '?'.'-. M .-w.iiii and ."t.u'J:. of !..uth ( 'ar .iih.i, I lev. I ;!. an, .f ir.-ini.i. The r.ive i- marked by a grnntc er.K- :o-d ie!..-c 1 with an iron rail- of going or sending to the cities for : can g. t them. The advertising pat- would have been an Urnal dis- iieeieu. cueii ix uiar, as mai couia ; wnai mev wear, ana muon t.'iey cat t r.-nage oi tne if'j,-y w;is never so graee. lie rume i tmrty pure c;r:-. be made by a fagot ! j and drinL, and the profits that our lar-e as it is now, as our r'-ad.T ' and the brother of on." them wmt When I returned to my seat in j local merchants miss making be-. have doubtle-s obs rved for the last to Ireland fr..m t'lii. a.'o. and -hot the coach the fair jwis-senger's veil ; cause of it, we lire not at all surpris-; year, and to this it is justly entitled i him down like the doir that he was. was again down.. Could it be possi-.: ed at their sense of annoyance ' bv the lar-c number and .-oliditv of , 1 profoimdlv honor him for it." ii.i. .... . . . .... i.. . . . .- . bio that my susjneions were correct, and that chance Lad thrown in mv way a bolution o(tlie problem w hich Samples of goods are sent from New k readers. 'huiUrlurj I, I the speaker, "and if I meet York and riiiljie!i.hia to our tailors We most heartily endorse th- 'him in Chicago. I will eongratuiat and .. dressmaker, who suit their above and think that it is a matter ' him on bein? a -- I shot. I hot. hail vexed 1113' deputies so much ?: customers from these, the selection well worthy the consideration of the 1 that he will disclose his name that 1 es, I wad sure of it, and the more is made, and the order sent for the ; merchants of Somerset County. j we may give him a testimonial. Mr. I compared the $wo fact in my j pattern. In a few days it arrives, J Ki. iFroude ha condemned that shoot- mind, the mow. I saw resem- 1 and shortly it is ready for the back.! . i hnr, and I chars."- him with ch i'.nd- biance. lather Iiese cheeks had .and the new-rigged individual is ; A Wsiuan nim Lsmitb. : in debauchery. It is t:m 1 .ec-n painted red Jo-day, or tliey had . happv. ( r if a different m.-mU oir- J been painted wlale yesterday. The j erundi is preferred the customer! Atone forge later on, between; eyes were the same, the contour the .sends for samples himself, and then, j nine and ten o'clock, in fact. 1 did-, same, and that brow, with its tell-j selecting the one which suits his , covered a female nailer working un-, tale mark, not to be mistaken. j tiste, he sends it, with tin number ' dor disadvantages that mL'ht have u Answer fit Iin5r-.M. The l'resi.i. nt of the Limekiln Club stair. 1 that he was in receipt of a communication from St. I-oui-i .t-kinj the club how it .-t-oil on t!i.- Itoh Illl'ersoil question ot'lio.l or l.o Cod. He would Sir K-ar W.,1- poh- to anwer it for himself as l.is frllow-li.etnbers. Ib- Was litiir t.i a man s.ii :i' .1. ie bv what the 11 . . and lie bt lieved ail 1 ,d all old 1 rj won .1 L. t . ! out al-out this th ..id with - in .': t- e soon stopped at the door of the inn at Orton. 1 The driver an nounced that thefj-wuld stop there ten or fifteen miniitesv to exchange horses and wait fo( the mail, and al so informed the passengers that they wouid lind plenty -of accommoda- of his lit, or his measure, to the city , daunted an anchor smith. Wheth- A11 .njjert iit. A colored man named li"Ul.tV Sriiitli livihif m. nn :.!i.iru' r-..t merchant, and 111 a lew days along ( cr slie had a husband whose al- j wa, l,efore a Juaii'-e of the p.-ace yes comes his new fall suit, or his spring ' sence was acccounted for by his be-1 t.-rdav charged with the hircen v of.".' overcoat, by express, ready made, , hvj addicted to beer-shop fogging, or j renU' worth of firewood from a according to the most approved ; whether she had no husband. I did 1 white man liviic next d-or. The tvle. It is astonishing to contem- not ask her. and she did not tell me. : ,,p,. ;. ... .. ,;-,,,,anil;,i alone. ; Some ul..- was b. :.rd ;.t the The w hite-head.-d old man and wrinkled, and burdened the weight of seventy year, r sc;:t. I.m .ki d around iiim. and ly began : ""I f ilar atn no Cm I, d--n d:ir am iio fuchur. When we close our evts in death, il.-soul das widus. an' u. moulder to.Just desame as Oc brti: s. It has l.ii-naloi.g jourin-y f r ii..-. 111 mv heart am Je graves oi w : i.iie wa- ( ;ri urn h.i.rl : f.oi'.d at home He had been out all day, and made all sorts of efforts !' I i.,.1 Ac the a.i i.f i;,.:-i. 1 nn; mini" o thk ii;;hwav There was MERCHANT TAILOR av AT LAW. S -U..-T. I. ! CGR. W33D ST. AKD S1ITH AVENUE, toobt i'.u s'.mo ciu to tlje perpetra tor-- et tin- rol.ticrnos that were be ing committed but without effect. He said he could learn nothing on w T.ieh to hang susiiiciou. I wo ops had boon rubbed in his town. ii.. . ... , . ,' out no coum got no clue to the ier- l oolaif ! ... . - "J"' w , .etrators. e consulted together, - wrtei.,,,,1 i;.,nii,. ,11,-.,i ; ., I ' - i"u i '4 ' l " J.--. - (l l' r i-.f lii Vil"i, . l,ie j rooming and see another detective 11 : oilieer named Camlit. w ho resided hau ! ..v,..nt ,.!,-. , .1;.,, : .v.. e 1 1 . 1 i s C' iiinirv 1 1 e an. 1 Iv.)Vs.olie nt l-.s .Al..ft. o, ,.,... r. r... ,. ,. - - . , v. jih u.t .nail. L 101 lilt 1 et ii i.e. l.l't'i 1.. s . 1 A 1'. l.i .Hi'. It. l.ie somew lit r.-. 'robbed : she Th a shrewd i- farm houses v, ne l' l'.' cd .f 1!... . t! Ill is at tne oars o: j were Ton I'e 1 ; an-1 t 1 there p.-riO ts picked. All jhaptxned in t.".e region o: Y.aVsl.le, I'coi'Ie I ; between Sidn ; tow n of Orton This met the view ofmv host, and j robber 1 found. , nil 1 litr.- -.ntru.:--.! .11 f. 'a.-.-: 1. .i.i, fcr. 1 t ! or ro oihci 1 .1 , :ouhl .rebel be in NO. 22G LIBERTY STREET had I every direction, and several su-pi dons ooKiugimiiWiSuais navl Uvn .in(1 r,,..:-roj .lt A rea-onable I . I. 1.1. u I ...'....) - 1 appieinii.au . ci vi.c- icai ni.iiui,,, tit. tavern 'rein.-unea at nirge. :. .lav tie-1 l.M.V ai i.w. s,.iii 'r-o-. I'a., j PITTSBURGH, IPfV. was .!. ;i tiie loiiowing morning we were tip early, and as the coach would take r.s directly to Camlit's house, we chose that mode of conveyance. hour r that purpose. en we reached the inn. we found ,1 M 1.1. iry w AT LAW. . . . I'.... I'.. ..r :'' i. O j u'ill ! 1, Ml ! 8.1 t ti'T U-Kb! t r- ;; .11. 11 t. :': . I -UT.r. ij. . M s 1 I. W . , JHU. RK KB. I tr ill LA BC kt BICIB. nil kill! a.. 1 oV. I:eXi a man had. his pocki t picked of the! 1 hundred por.vds, while riding in the stag'- coach : f..r my narrative dates ' b;l. k to loo:;, v the 1 1 IV .il the old had been c.srric ; ua in ! Tiiciv,pri ud farmer. . fl'.ow liassen c. st-'pning about th of high ' ex. itefiici.t ho had been ohe of ger? one tie- dav : r -uf.a. SOMI'.ltSKT. I'A.. Aud Real Estate Brokers. p. x ket. and h st jh n tiom li ;..vi- g a d'..e ; "1 had!.-n ar.d 1 si vtn- 1. -Id w.i-- not f.i ( knew th:.! 1 while ii h ll.i; I-..1 ..Illhie 1 1. ! si Vital 1 - at 1..0V l' o ;:.! i 'ielb.eni ii;u.(, 1 .f! .'.bed of ...n'dji en 'ion, do. r in a lb- had three hundred was sure it must in fhe stage. f.,r he 1 "hYi-h r.-s-p.Aet b. yK uti le 1 v, 1 1 :sta lilASI IKLVl ?,o. as this n,at;er w 1 1 f. It it T . A. U il 11 t t .5i-'.r t.t rur ut fTi-lir.vP iit r frnl w.H LnJ IT tn Uirir aoaiila: j t.j fi-Kirtr-r l! Atin . I i liieffcH. ft B C liar if V If 1 Vt v uutv U1V a:i-l lrt':t yilh 1 ij-rf r 1 c j rva.ji at;roJ-l W. t fortii. 1 had no ii:se ivc: but. ug si l ions. .e eli U.c loOVe. ibrtifi. I my t-iroat ii'i.i ilanncl and set'Jeil l.i.in in eee-Ui 1, Il . R.l.t Sv'UL'.ir. I I. '. W . u.. reu I'a. 1 mv min.l. t jt 1 li.ol not vet neon r r Tr. rf,r ... upon the road, and was let thor- .N. J, IjI HAjIj cV . i.,nrgi.iy posted up. A ri.h- of live brought Me to H.I.TIMoliK STUliK CCMHi:iiI.ANL,I.l. 1. ntn:t VT LW. a:- t up r a'.- Vr.tra ii., ;r-".l " ua . tatft i: ut. i D .titty. r rut ri'Ar. s -'-trt. P-riL a. s IVMl.i l. oN 1MM KI.l. A r a . l.-.1- I.' t tl f Itl- r.'V. I nr ..1 lb. Bi.lS . aii.r. un i j.rv.!. ..i.-n .. '.Ii. ir ,.. ::. x", ua Main SOI lit SI LI k k H itt'. VIA MOMS. mi;. 1 lot. ev, ami the nt el Meant to taKe a each lo Iaiw stone, where Sam rstickm v. on (of the shiewdi-l men. lived. Stiek i Lev had already b i ti on the search. .i v ki. as .10. . 1 " . ;and 1 wanteiJ to consult inm before I.LI'ii ILiTLV Ak. JIU LLkf. tr. HOLIDAY PRESENTS I l:r.aira T smilr-l W..rktu an.l i making anv decidid moyement. j reached Sidney :.t half.past live ii I the morning, and the 1 oach left' a' 'six. IiWstone wa sixty miles dis Itant. so 1 h id a good ride befc-re me rvlumrJ l.y F. tvm Fr ot Ctiarye. No ci:ra j During the lariv part v'i . the day I I rcxle upon tie? box with tin- driver, jand from him I gained considerable urt is cLa-vt tvir Hnrra.Tinar. IJoisl war rai.u-J rrit-wn-.e-i. :o:- ; information touching on the various 1 robberies that had been committed, j He was forced to admit that several peo had bei n roi.diedin his stage. w' . ... 4 1 ...1- ! t hollgil he liec.arM he COUeiut sec Nmierset CounU Iank. jinto ft,r h h:l(i lh,. rinott whom th- root'or c.uiii il.hhll CHARLES-J. HARRISOS. t a.-!.i.T a:el Viii: laea even u We real be. i I '. illlii V I i il" at lloo'l. lrm.:-, . .. ......... w here we s'.-ii.tM.! t. . dine 'i:id when . . .1, , !r . 1 4i.orii.4u ma-ie aa au ran w vi. . i ..i.es. r i i j y '.VI Ir. WerB,h I lr- At the Ustaia'e ot twelve : niiieK .-it :i ir.tie vina-'e caneii ii.w K h I i t pillow. ' He had not tiiought to look itu.i it when he retired, but ho had f .und it empty in the morn-, ing. W !-e-.i he rjr.t u;. He said tlie wa I ii( km wa- ct ' had born taken from his? .it and put back again he v it. As .-nun as he f aw me. he ani"Ur I should be searched. plate the amount of business done 1 Anvhow, .-he was workin .:.. ii . 1 :i .1 . i .i 1.1 i 1 1 1 ,-i . 1. .1 1 ..I 110ns 111 uie jiousc 11 mey cnose 10 tnrougn me mans ami express cm-; she spoke oi having ail these nrats wood-j.iie in th- ni -ht. Th. r- w er go in. . panics ! And the habit is young yet. j to provide for, as though the whole j tracks in the sn..w V-ading .hr-.tlv the lauy at hrtt Uni not get out, It is rapidly on the increase and j responsibility rested upon her nior 1 1,) tlie defendant's bona.-. The de fendant was found in I'oession of M v days have be-n t '.! of w .e. My i,ig irk an" f :h "f .-..rrow. la a-t a.iv im 11 beer, rob'.e.!. cheated. mad.- to fe-j my wr.-tcl.. -dn nebbi r. not eb. u in mv dark did I doi.l t dar w.e. a hut at length she did so, and went into the hotel. I determined now to find out who she was. I left my deputy at the door of the room she entered, having ordered him to rush in, in case he should hear anything to warrant intrusion. On going in to the apartment, I found the beau ty pitting by the window, gazing out between the blinds. She started up as I entered, and let her veil fall. "I thought this was a private room, sir," she said. Her voice trembled, and sounded unnatural. "It mav be," I resumed, "but that Uloes not exclude those who have business.. I came on purpose to see vom"' sr.re.i.1 i n.r i tsel f" fr. .i.i tliitr.vens ii.ti. n...r..H' tli..n! I. I... 1 ...r c . .f ii-le.t. the rural districts, where also il is j were so sharp that they threatened becoming fashionable for young ; to cut through the tlimsy material men to get their dress suits from the j that covered them every time she city. Why do they doit? Some tugged at the heavy bellows. There claim they can be better suited as , were four little children, the olde-t to style, quality of goods, lit and j about seven, the youngest a baby in i price, in this they are oiten correct and just about as often mistaken. Wo have known young men to send to the city for shirts, and because the manufacturer got the eyelets in the fronts a wee bit too far up or too There was a momentary struggle, i had ordered them from 'long clothes" in a calico bedgown in fact, and nothing else. Tlie soli tary article (if raiment had once been white, but now was approached the complexion of a coal-sack. The twn children who came hi lar down, sen..! them I-ai lC and have itiveen the vonnrrst tl... I-Mest t l : ... .!U i.- others made, paying t-xpressage Wfcre disK"rtingCin the ashes, and Ukrewed out so that mv wife h three times, and alter all tlie vexa- pumm.-llini' each other's awfully 1 fed me w id a r.;,.' War" dirty little bodies in a fierce strug- , shape to go rut and st- a! v ... de for the mangled remains of a: "Co on." wood exactly like that m:-sed !Pn the pile, and' he admitted that lc had n "t purchased anv w 1 ti.i: fall. The defendant a; 1 In- w i.-hc t" be sworn in l.i- own d.-fence a:.-! afW he had tak. a th stand h- be gan : "He claim- dis w..d w.. t-" .k i away over Stin-I. iv nig!.'.. No v. Sunday mawin' I war t.n k-d "ro rheumatiz an" c..u'.d!i t st. p u:.. Mondar right. Li- r.gl. ' t.utn m t.. o.g'.t :.:u i .im. Tak !li.ti' lie h'-aU-n t-I .ts b I h :. t I..-lib I: Ci. ;t i lions and dehivs were endured wa re not anv better suited than ifthev V. I w id I l..wn a;i h ail 1 . . r : M.i-; r's . a:.' ...r.:r 1 ..a-t is a ! f r de g . i. U Wot;ll n.y ole h. ; 1-! I'.t e hhiil for to w.l.t ! , to . d- '.. dg r . .in-. h..me' I am .-l- low 1 v. be.i here ;:i !:, i;:i' .hit I wouldn't 1 in world -iat a rs bis c .ii'ii. S-.m at-lii-v 1D Mam thome. we slopped tocnange horses, 'and here another pas-t nger got ut. 1 H ': i.Ki:. . n m i..;i:in. . l.-B-l, li.-lUaa. tn ! it inDtnatl. B. of SO. 1 0. Si ni 1 UOi. TV be : .: 1 M '"1.1. INS. t n rr s--v kkslt. i-a. .-.si :r ah. t. I'.vd'a rn( - : ' . ..lr. I.-UD.1 .rrlr- fca h l r.'.r rrun . A- ariii IK'liul ail klii.j.. - - i .r.ai n.-.-r...i i 'i-raiK. I 1 v r. Mali r ' v t.. s ... . -M-f ailT. .u' . aii.1 iia .. 11 j aJ I n l'.-i. :' ai. i in. at It. .'s . f(e aiij j-i . c alwayi oa Land. Kml-.tjuK mJew!thproaij4- j ln Aimi.u aollclUsl. i-ara.-, aer.nng to pur,-t.a is ru. , , , , , ..-;.,., it,.. e.-.r ir.) rtivr. fx-m.ei. loan. . b. ha 'iK.-ned to be wider thnn uati .tun. Tb f. rrrrid m j f,tiicr.-"all, t r.ave me a Utter t.jw Iportunitv for lying down: : ndwhen ' the newcomer enti re 1 he took the S back s. ai. He w i-.s a youiig m.'.n. I : judgeri, and l.ot vf ry tail in stature. ! but so completely was he btin.'.hd up :n siOiWis ami liiiii''' r-. t s:. of frame w as n t :.s;iy mih-d. H- w i-- v. ry p..'..-. ;.. i ' e-1 badlv : roi l I nt i: - i n.y mind t: ' travel tha:i I A"11 miniti;atoi;ssai.i:. io l ieu, uf an ot'lcr i-Br.l .ct i-f the (ri i..r.." . ..nn .-I s...nier. e..n!T. I'a . an t t tLe ''arrte-l. It. r. i.i K eii.d W i.n' ik- un tLe i-rem i-S. .11 i:s i or course 1 allowed Co operation to be- performed willingly. After thi-fxcitcment was allayed. I asked whi re the pale young man was who c'.me in coa.-h. and was told by the landlord thatlo- went away soon after the c. .n h arried. My f.r-t aim wa-- to satisfy myself that "the old man had been" robbed in the stage coach, and of this he succeeded in convincing me. After this my suspicions rested un the r-ohs'.uuptive man, and I believed if I could lind the man I should lind the . rogue. So 1 bade the landlord to keeji a sharp lookout: and also sjoke to the driver w ho had brought Ine from Sidney, anil w ho w as now (in the i-oint of re turning, requesting him, if he saw anything of tlie pale man. to see that he was s.fured. The suspicious individual had only remained at the inn a few minutes on the previous evening, and had then gone away in a gig that had come for him ; but no .no c-oU'd Ull what direction he had taken. Tic coach for Ortoii soon came to the door, and Stiekney and my-e!f took our scats li.siue. the larni.r hav'n g determined to remain r. i.i r- he was until he heard soi.n thing al-.ut the mon ey. There Were two or three pa.-S-c inside and two or three out side, but thev were strangers to me. , ve mi .--'. i before aim V. and then she appeared as cairn as could be. "What are vou?"' she asked. "I am an officer from llow street," I replied ; "and I want to know w ho you are?" "Sto one moment,' she said; and as she sj-okc she carried her hand beneath her clock. It was quickly withdrawn, and in it was a pistol, but'she had grasped a por tion of. her dress with it. and before she could clear it. I 'had sprung upon her and seized her by the arm. But it was her no longer. There was more muscle in that slight body tlmn I had bargained for. However, my man "popped in'" " the moment he heard tlie sculile, and the beauty wa-) soon secured. The glossy brow n tresses tell oft during thetusssl, and some of the paint was removed from her checks. And as son as the prisoner was secured, I had his trunk taken off and brought in, and upon overhaul ing the content, we found disguises of all sorts, and quite a sum of mon ey, besides watches and jewelry of much value. I made him assume a proper male attare, and when he stood forth in propria jtcrtoinu I found that he had not onlv used a red paint for the blushinsr bcautv of to-day, but he had applied more ca daverous coloring matter for the consumptive individual of yester day, as he stood now, he was a lit tle built, intelligent looking youth, of not more than five-and-twenty, but with a cold-blooded expression ujon his marble countenance, and an evil look in his dark eyes. We carried him back to Lowstone, where we found the money of the old fanner upon him, besides other money that had been lost bv other individuals. At first he told strange stories of himself, but finally, when he knew that the wort mu.-"t come, he confe-sed the whole. He was from Ixndon, and he had come into the country on purjiose to rob. He had two confederates with him, who helped him from place to place. One ol them had taken him from the inn the night before, and the other had home (b aler. the follv enacted 11. There was - i wt.o.l.-n .loi We nave also seen ,t,-t ;.4 ,.,:r if a young man , otv sending to the city and tourteen Hollars lor a pair ot .-n when a n;iir equally good only it- UYl'. !.,,. ,.,i,o.if .: singed ,e ,n sn,.! ,!.. !-,s- s--, l- ; man , otj- j.s itUd, mid the puit on its f.t' e j p.yr.o, an" w e went to b ''Jn-o. all scorched and blistered ; but the j..,rrn (, j f,,u two ini.int n.ulers could not have in i.,i 9'' "I guess not." a!'d . f,,e :.t l",.r it iin.re fi:rirti-!v had it k de olt" W o w .o 1 w ar I t k-.-.. p '. b.-i I war' nr'g'itne.iH ni; a I: ....'.I 1 let !, tr,g ..s 1 ar- an' e-w iy Will l.ot be de I.;.,' l -.rlii.: i.i- r n.ark-, a- .mi. t a- th.- g:a hid tit.i.-h.d. it was :i betore :ti!Voi:e moved. nl: -a !.-i i:n IS 1 a 1:1. l b l,.e. I it -. Wh. full n.; Th-ti I: he r Car "A- - fartin I couldn't. meinbered dat we ha equally wdl-iitting and fa-hi-.n:bl.- ; T. tlC (h.,i.-. st prize in "Mr. Cr. might be obtained two s-juar-s fr-m nu . Election. . Th other two . -' " w l" l '."' ! ehi.dren the oldest and the youg-1 ncx' ,JV j , j.iue. i iic- :'iui,im.i in ov.i i ouu-, f,t- Ul(. j(ir,,.r arUug the part OI I s, .m rich m1 persons whom nur,L. t., tt,,. iatt,.rWvre deposited ;N.nwi tn -hnrit- V T a .. i : - - . liiai ! . .. sIiel-s .t urwu h. le- fur trv towns are the this growing habit 'of dealing direct- jn a kind of wooden cradi ...u I .oil -avin" ihit ll'.i'gilt be I knoWed ;.. r s .ttiV Said : i vs Sir Isaac, so say William Hall t; T.r:s"r.rr in c- Wli j heii- ...l. .1. r... -.. n. I ........ . 1 i mini uie ce-.es auecis. i iivi . M ,:i re, v 1 1 ' . t : ,e ... , ocs the heart i ' .1. . l freelv acknowledge that it does af- i an angel who was sent 1.-! "But vou forgot tlie tracks in the doah . and de ole u oii.i i were the lire was. The bal.v Wit-' L.. ,..,,l f . .1 :.. feet them and complain of it but sLrieki ug, and the boy was shout- j rohi fat man's woo-! we nave ine arsi conceruti anu or-: iQg a ilVlim -m a valu endeavor to gamzed effort to prevent it to hear ; ,lU;,.t i" oi, mu so mug a- we ,m uie ua - &xuX anothcr the mother, snow. They w-r- j,:: the. ural inference i-tnat. is not so much ,r f.ulhe wa, llito a T,,lUl,j ! V(,ur l,.,.ts.- of an evil as it is made out to be VUUI: .eemed well-mgli distracted j -Track- '. Wa- dec anv t Our people have been Seated , j awav at Ler wo?k Ve,. there were sCverai." iiuo uie iiai.ii oi ucam.g aw.i iwiii.i , .-...;, ,.,; a..,.. (.t .5...V . , . , tVlil CVClUlll.l A-' kCHUI- . 4. liAtun nrb,ris-i r, r, , I r t . . r."i o i f - " rT! advertising practiced by the city r !o hit de s. : ni'-hd ' a.. ' man war' hie, fiil hone. -a Kre.'.nr.ntK- thee !e.v. ! ...i.i;'-. H ell. uat s nuiiin agin me. ti.-k done ; the perspiration stream-1 see. I 'sj-eet de angel had to s l t 1 . .... . i . 1. , V I l : l . l . . i . ': . . i i eu uow u ner lace as uioagit ane a; longsi'ie oe woon-pue io ! a-l up. he stuck to her work, j Two of the jurors seemed to tak 1! No. 1 making a great noise as court o ed. and he was therefore, brought out lir-r. He was a stout thick -t-t loan with short hair and milk whit y. s. and he hi lii-ved him".. If to h. a mountain lin of the tlt.-ree-t or der. He come out on the dance. wiiu a hal! concealed w-ar l:o..ti in his teeth. I- your name Win. inq'lir' d ila- e. .urt. i 'I t man. v.u ! t : wa- t r plv. . I'ri-on.-r. this court don't b t. and nform yon of that i.e. t have to add sixty days ro. ji.i v.iil oitad rui.ken- . if it has to ; again, it may o vour sent. w:ir ho. inn ; s fl (. r, -. ''' .' i- i" i however, aud kej.t the sparks living, i tins view ot the case and the result i ,.;;-,- rt ,.:'ty to ' n-it 1. Ihfur llniiin. n Tl. I MttMf-tl v.-. 'i.l.i. . . .n.l.,.ll,..'....l l"'. ' .'showers ol them be-prinkled the was a disagreom.-nt. '' ,,. ss ' vertisements. and it is becoming ! ....... .-.i. . ... it .' ... ..-.t , ... i n " -. more the custom, vear r" 1 Judge. wa,.,ruuker ,, ab-.-ar I. , . ! producing tne lea-t checta on those, r ...... .irot,- ua for it pays them to advertise, as it I faLimanders-until a shriller I ...,re,iSo Frio.,,-. I x 1 , v u . 1 "' does everybody. Now. the n"-- than hith,rto tau;!fcJ the wo.; tJ o t' U on. . 'r-'.-' chants of our country towns culd. , mau to tLrfjW Jjwn her hamiJltr anJ , Conductor William Coulter, of the ' I' ' (( 'r', bv a little expense and enterprise. I ....... .1. ,1:1.1 1,-. .v.. lvr.,vlv:.t.i;. l:.i!r...,,l i-,s I,...., ' ,r '"''.'- J.1 " l. " " ; I'll W I ' 1 r . . I i running on trains b'-t'.vei-n Jersey ; Citv and rhiladelnhia for a'.-out e vcars. and he seem ,- r , . . . - . i LiiC 1.11111 Oil lit I 1.11 preveui mucn 01 mis ousiness. inn. Jown fn thc n(t.Q of thtf &ny going away from home. Lountryj ..IIartl work euuors aremsi like 01 :er ousiness "It is iust that, master." she re- . lurty-live vcars. and he .v.-.-m to men. 1 hey ch-al where they can deal I Inarkej;in rcpy ta an observation - have twentv vear- of w ork in him most prohtably, and sell their wares i (if mro . ..aRl oft.Q r wi.h 1 wa, ! vet. i ne of the thom-and c.f travel- where thev ran get the best prices : in iieav(.n aiJj out of it an. ers that he knows n marked to him for them. 1 he space in their pa-ors ; S()ul an1 b(Mlv j llt) j ral,,v r(.t s'0 , the other dav that hi- train was is their ware, ana 11 the- home mer- e;.i. t- -t lighter than ji-n! "Oh chants would only advertise and . s n j t,H,kthe ,.,otv hand-! d Conductor C.'uii. r. "it i pay a trifle more for space than the - ktrchief from 5u.r heaJ an;. wiptJ , y..n know."' city merchant doe-, whose price 1- : u.r Wct faC(, v5th it a mIJ. r .-,rm of -What difrcret.ee - that invariably low, they could easily i a?;ervation jj have satisk. j 3ue ! asked the pei.g.-r. crowd city advertisement- out of our . of the.robai,:litv of thechange sag- Whv there is ahvav- a t, columns, and keep much fugitive ia.eingt,, r advantage. It 'of travel on Fri-bv. I; mr trade home. The profits would , in vainhe tr;ed to pacify the strange, bui the oi l ' r-L-more than j.ay t-.r the advertising, i i(fn;1-iT , , . ... , ., : Fri-Liv is an unlu.-kv dav to kep- 1 g 1 hohgli t. flap giv a crow which r.m b-f .ar l four miles again a stiff wind 1 William Hail. I think I kno-.vwh.it an- yo'.;, quietly remarked the curt, a:''., r looking him r. You. a. h- v. :,. Frid.i Mike' :::g to :, iv I.-tr WI:" W, : a a. r. at 1 s:.it-ii r. Y...i ;:t h vol ill:: '. a'.'. -i.i. .1 r..1 bit. rr.-r v u nr- :: - ' ! v ine price ing uie same, nomea.i-, ..1Iusj Ui(.n aKj !iUn,IljV Tl jourm-y on. still w.-ru.sing .n inu.u more oesiiace, p a v fjr u jtalfr,;nt 0f.,.r home on i r.dav. A: than foreign, t.,r it is natural to pre-, -nt'iv and tl-n perhaps -he'll " ill t.-il vo-i that." fer dealing w-.tn those vou know. : ucklc dVwn a bit."' said the r r Cat tain !, :.:.:-. w a t 1'. . I 1,1 :.- . I'm 0.1: Ark.i: ry efforts against this a trade would be in vain I concert 01 action and constant, sys tematic and watchful endeavor to We had g .ne two v. hi u the driv.-r pi: !al lii-i.o! r t!. .1 u; 1 -:rf a T:..- 1 v. iKiri'l'l v.iU the Mi.. t-M.k :l -Tit 111 r lu.vl I al a,tl o c.urk P. M..lb f-4ioiT!c tat 111 lio: LelLC L lit ui I'r'.ef A ir.-t ..I U.b J uiu: la 'aitt Tp., b.-raK Ln b thre anr atXMt l.w --pe f war1. AJ a-Tit ; fa'.fl 1 U T V .t V. in n . . i aiL Ure iwi.jj tru lmt.i- i i nt 1 1 ...J -iv. a "lalrtf it.l of "-ierli a t ". S.n. a Ht- . . . . J Lm i:L Ko.anu-1 kaamc! t4 tl. t;T t.Tl '' I 1 U'a. .t.ua: ,-Uf U:ri, 0aOi m- (tx-,. j i,v.lJ i trm ua tann vut tivtoU a a k to J-rvr U M .t ir'i.aarr, ftaii ... b rat je( . ketta-.i t Li a':k iu-f m. aa) al Imt I ii,n i itwrarv iivajwj Aw, Tik j i ttl J n.o.. ii-.th:r.!7n :i ovsiii.. tC-'.litr . Mind 1 1 ijirvil ili t. rvtt.... In . r ml I ut tt.. I - L.M- m w u L I .J aj . a. i yrxjmty 4n...i Ova JiniB io irm ax A lai r ,.'H-ftl-.t.A 'at n - (i"t of ! eve : ..T.'i w b i .! it-rii.incl v. wa-. lo- -lot : ' Tl:l"' :-..; I. -.r"" 1 1 ' CoUghieg. W ll :.:.d ' ,' d ' r . f i v: l.i.i-i : ir 1- -- tit t . ' r w had cot 'n-nrk'-l to - .r'-r tr.m tt :j v il.e ' ut : i s. Hei.vk..; h-k bright I . I t i.aV.. .- r of n.'i:i I tuna 1 i.-ti- c: . giv :.ic i: i .. ::g ti. '. CV v- rv i -h. threw l. Sh- was it': r -v chv k H-r ba r hm:g r. ri: gh t- ov r !.- r h rs. ar.d w.u a tvi If. 1 i s.k.d at th- ro-v (h -.1 I . r .! -1 ;:;-..r. th .:i re In v-r b.ig- r ler pr.-t- irk hng g'.oSS v k ami lautr k- brought him and set him down at romp-te successfully with it. The the farmer's gate that morning. We i"im'- to Kgin to resist its encroach made search f..r tlicse i-oufedt-r.it o. ! menu i-now. Tiiel.ng-ritisallowHl but they had got wind of their prin-'to go on unimpe-d.-l the firmer fit cipal's iirr-st. and were not to l-elhol-l it will gain, aud the more found. j throughly it w ill drain the country However, we had gotten the chief i of custom and proiits that rigiitfiiiiv -inner and had broken up the game, land l-gitimat. ly 1- Iong to our local r . , 1 . .1 .1.. iiiVJS ......... Uii.l...... - .1W y -. .Iv g I.,- w :.- xed ..,-on the jtrihutcj tothe passen- i r w '.. ; -:.- c;.ug!,t Tr.v g.. ir.ee. ' , . . . , . .. , . , , , , . -.. i , ' g rs. and picked their pockets while 1 1 ..;: K.y dr.;:p. d her Ac... At, ,1 . . , , Afi.-r he bad been found gmilty ar.d -enti iiced, he st tned to enjoy him--cif hugi ly in telling how he hd deceived the good eop!c of the cuitry. Now he would turn Lini m If into the old woman who had given the driver o muh trouble i. .. .. . aooui ner oanuooi. aucu i.e wuuiu lustrous , . , . . . .. Lt' lot UiCeK l. run u uiiiiiaiui. mho w i nnd ti P AINTERS, 4 . ' k. t- !- .:. ; t . i !i !. st-l a ! hb-d' -I-: - I ' c M t 1 , ' - t "' i : 'li c tt . . i .. v : : i : :t a d'v : I :.iV;!: -:g!.t -t.irng a ;.s t!.--- f.lC' w. and I had ?.:i o f...n. it st:u- k ..ed at Lav- it h r so S hid.l.I, rp.irtuui- rm i :.k To ai 1'kit i: r.;:n -i: that atU-cs md I l.rml r I'tr t ' -t-0 vt at f .'vatiafa'tiiax. ':. ttj. ( tat-Lrfl, a. . . I..." ... I s ! ft. lla--t fl j ' . fcl,.n those f, , A g.'lt' 10 :- '" -1 -y.v-UA . f j of i-oughing. a: d wl .-n b had n-j !-.. ..r.s I -r .t , ir. !. .ittin-:-!. 'the, IB-re xra a st adv for me. . di-e.is.-i-ea'.ir r me nn ar.d -luikit-g I was buried in it "at once. V he-re j tunnv for him : i ... to i 11- fur.h-Tit.f.trtiied: l.ad 1 s-.ni that face? I whi-j-cre-J . has found mue o.. l. -.r-irtfti . :. a :,.r to iu kia v. and a.-tied him n ne our hard stone. n i: .in. .':..d, Lad tve-r et-n her U-K-re ha t.hal He said i i h! . AV N, I'l'.NN'A. :. I1..I l.iu ta. ltlr ' t m:1 f.r a!! . --- S l fc iA9 MiaO It 4 tl-TT - :. Ik. TaDf...f it lltiiir "lr:iiMln.tt. ,, i 'la ..- ji K A .t.-, r.. it T ! aM.i.a- 4 I . I.. J-l I I T s im.l'rofi. s h i ur l.rior.1. !-. j tu....Pa 1 - r.Uf.a'e.B 4i'rr. taaii.w, rv.lu.c at J.rsr K -ii s-iurr-n rvaa'.t. ha. O-jw...! K.i'i.r. .i h.atra.. K. ie. M.-uia'.HD.r ftfmir.r. Fa . ks i tsptt K- trr wl 1'r.ieaaU Ht.l. Muttia-tm..rr. f..c:. 1 Va . J .'i.alfiaa ILrj.liT. i. t Ik. i-n H-inr.t . .... v.... . t. . I..... .. I . nitti. s. ml had tiV. il . al1. . ..d.l.ad vef (.K.'M...ii.:MiMtt,tT.Pi Himn. t.r ,,......,,.. .i wav :."i.i-, w i.icn ne ii.t.l not, and joed me h-r being Irr. r-fii.ajt;:). fa ShHm-Krirr.ut H.rr " 1 . - , ' , ,- i- t n. ii-ra.c.. .Pa . "-..(' ui. int.rmarr.-i Wu4 j pbu he w a- an.(- :- t" r-:ie!i a.- . -o cinous aoout a j.retty iace. e SZT&XZtSuZS 'n w ixissibi,, Antr j.xl.m . stopp-iat a place call-d"TunietV." KriUr. .JiY.jif.i'iiui. .w..m..mtrT Co. p . l, , .,i tit t hts r .int. ;. i :tl h in- j in the tiigc ul Ortou, to exchange ti mated that he was unable to cit-i mail, and hire I jumped out to see k.i'UT. .( L-hariiuw. htrttco.. Pa. i h. r-tfort brought on 1..-i the no-t-mosicr.. who wa- au old I hadnoti. i"d thi-. and 'had irn-nd of mine, and as l was return- :a Jaunary uiiio as-.-i4 i raiu-c lo u. , , ... :.. 1 tA.,.l.ln t.ino;., (.-. li.o -vieh the t tiiiucht Struck ,.e-alsl.rt jMkM. Jt-0. at tt, ap. : ma.ie UJi mv niu.-i i.". ."... "-t "s - - - - - ai-.ua in-,j,n tas. raaM Ly tja k.iu. mon' ev en l-e'bre be had gn r me ti .e j me to look at tiie t run Ik whicn hau ;:":-V.Vrt't.-v h.o,akkv!.f. f hint." " j bust been put on, and see if any 1tl,M" -'c- j After this, be drew his outer sh iwlj name was on it It was " '"" i i L- r.n.-l face : ho cb'Sel s marked w ith the simple initials. ISSOIXTION NOTIC11 ii i , r,.,t l.,n- in f l-i ' A. M." So that was all that I they read. Then he would draw himself into the little old hump backed man. who had been lifted into and out of the coach, and rob led his helpers while they fixed his crutches for him. It was funny, very, and perhaps we might never have caught him. but for tiie acci dent of the farot That was not so soul, as prote-ling again-t thc mock- train to I I sive cny i frv ofI-,.rvJ it th,. rc.l( j t.n. JarM Fi.-1-1 it n-quire :cJ its.,f ((Ut an,l r,fu,v,i fithf.r to train to unbend or leave fetf shrieking. "H.ivn't I got no !. !"i in working 'email? No. ma-t r. I've got no help. How much can 1 earn ? Well, its right down -lav rv ti earn a pennv an hour at it. More often- th-:'a!l!rg a.iy wi.eh this yo'.:r.g un o cro .I i-ti t more than r.!t:epc:ice for the who'.- day. No; we 'Ion t quite live on that. :r, I'm "ltl-""-!.'...! T SVC I ,-,.,,-i S 1 .-.! lilt It'. ed as a hint to our mereoant-. e nih 0R ftI..r to f( ,, h Vni w: I not go any larih.-r uj-.m tne : , don't k.r,, reckoning the ios- of subject, eare hot sure that we ri vt f aftrr a,, j'm are not, in a measure, arguing T ,1. -, e,.. .t .,- ..:,. , l.ilO" .t t t . Wr.hin.t tor Thoi:i.is I iaii ig:. N't-w Brun-wii k. ar d't ji-.r-th" : road. Thev a.i 1 1-1.: I oii'Iuct'-r i on'.'.' r - 1 i-:.t:. lh ! . ...r er,Cc; mine is merehanis. This w merelv intend- against cur own interest It has been comparatively Utile troubl- to i obtain citv advertising during Uie i au 1 share h: . i.,;. i d by tin- popv.i .r -Friday is an . or. a j- I'lrT.' v. v . ; Crt n.'ef th- N 'V , the l'etiiiylu:.L r to dl-bt lieve tie" tic eombietor- H- was any falling off : i Y. .i I- 1 lit- i iiiar) :i .-. .i i la.l; i t. '-. I- -:.d . I. t! the work, and the pri. e they're giv-, day it was ex; la ir.g for it. It's gi'-taihad' .-.id on t v tii- that worse than nan-making? "For the women it is. Jut vou y -i I-1 r- pasi a ear. wuiie many ci our cuuii- ..r, ; t try merchants uo not adverf.se at an. v e wouid i-e loi.nsti to ens-, w, 0 Crr and ask "em. courage city merchants lrom adver-, jt wa, too'bt-' to f.-llow ti.-ing w un us. so long as we nave room in our columns for adverti.-ing from anyl-ody. . 1 'iu .-i-.-Jn 'Jin.- The al-ovc very sensible article from the Carlisle I'-iii.-ilVer. applies lt lt. .- t ..'t-l T. I -.'. e-mail v wen io inisp are. ine puo-; - ,r .j Ia0I!;3, arr;Ved iiMier ui u j'Uiei is iii:i looojusi Yrjc nafile as chain that Friday fall hit- in th" w--k. - II" ..... hone-s .n Saturday. S iperlntnd e:.t M.'r-a, however. ourt-ou.-l v I prtM-iire.! fr'M th- gntc Till offc - a 1 5' -ries of taliulai'-d figur-- '!:.;, g i the nunilt-r of pa-senger- earri -d w each day of the w ek for two Months The tig-gr-- -how that ti.- r- e j r-.ba-blv some s:'.:ght ground f..r the th.-t- - e it . i .. . . ..- . . James Bednath. who has been the' r 01 u"- 01,1 . . " 'vie- that night but did ? i l.-r n- xt ' ad-lav. IU-ilaib in lrrlt.ud. ti , ; - Ci allv re! Bla. k-lo ' Th- liar.-- e. l.i . ,-:.! - IB w '" Why i ty ha sp" h . a'-i, t' .. t .. . , w :." ..i.arv. ."h'h.: :: ..-- Bv- w it.: g a v.-.i :r !ir:'-s wa rutl di-ci; :. i" l.iloU-iy -.: far ..s ii wi .:-- d into : i i . . . . r b so ? - -! all in ia .ru-. .' I'd ti ii yo-.i why. S. hteon.e 'iebuScd. anlt. its ir.eiabt.-r-j is saturat. .-la.-.g of the slum-.' This mark woke up a yv T.llinxt corresj-ndent in Ireland I rne. on tl: f. r several months, arrived at New '?)' 1 I" -.. j..tf .Dttrrmtmri with Jam" . NeaL rf iv-w na V'Ai m.. .'i.io4.rii ujA, .. w Irti i w ar lorr y nKiced tufti pe-ax a: a T7.hao rr' D' t s, 1 . Mowing hi- example. Toward the , gained lrom tost sou.ee. A-l came toTt-Yioon the era n to the coadi at u.a k r.( js r law. l. K ! b.ri-t.raiTfti trat th Arm ( Pile 4 W. jfcat'hsa uat lssr oiw,l-sl . tl'.lil (-- iv,i.l,ite of t-liar t.t. TLe will un ica lt. W , , ho'" ' , w.11 carry m u.c Uuhk at th .u ttaart. svol h il ill J 1. It r.M 1 4H w oi , r. , i,,- and I doubt if he -TV i 1 i : ? i .1 1 York. - Mr. Be-ipatli is thoroughly ; Ji LU.r'V 13 '' : fun in workinz at Li. . v- Tr in ? tupatav witn the iriMi uin?:n. Al , , T , hammering early ?Z l"J.r C i " s.,ke gl the land system m : ' " T,- n" ,. r: 11 . 'i'.r?ivk Ul. Ji tA.U.-l.lH .V..iV.T l I I r, i - 1. I VI ai3 , U. . V I. 13 A 1.1 J i ll 'Hi I'll I i " inexorable mastern. t t r in land, in certain counties, he i . - . c .. t he net :t of nnv el is of men nr ?.nv ... , , ,aav r. nwir ri.nMi - tli as rot... him un when hei t-.- i i . 1 -t .c" . said. ten.MkS who nave reciaimea . - . . , - , - , . j.v.ik.v. 4 fc'V'-r-"- bc,g land were driven or.t bv ire- i "",' i .r- t . (current news he must see that the .1 i- , -..-weekdays. Tne ibvs ot maviest lornev wno pride- run,eii on t.e; Utter.d' 1 -a V Auswer Tbiti. and late, with an over him to smir flagged. - t 11 1 1 1 u l 11c 11 111. 1110..-L . t e 41 ai4 &. lilt r- i 1 k.- . t tii.t.r r r. r .1 ti.o ri nr .rr. f 1 1IUL11I A 111 tL. Wl ua . 1 1 I I. 1 s . . . , .. - ' . Cj . . . . t Ti t'Cl ; m a - 1 i ( tha ttrro ; n rir.r.'.Y :. lii.4 fcl'l.i Vil'. li. Jl' H l 1 j -ii niately j Mondy. with 1 p- r e(i.t.. andSaturlav with li .rr cent.. .1 ... 1 . . - . That the modern system of send- A "long" tuiiiiv.he explained, has i l"l:'e uiau-v. I" , ? .i m; i, t f.s,,-.. ,.t,;'.i-or. a 1 and n turning lrom busin o i .iL.v, ti,.. ;i. ;r.ir-..w- ....... o -u t..l ,.,.w t-. ., .n,l., ose day-. I he i.erc.-ntagesvhown ... , " 1 ti' -njyr iiiiuuc x iuc 4114a 1 1.1 aim lai'i c-r - r '.sti r iiv uau uin oui vnuvt 1 - either was oosiruciea or luaeuve;:.. , - ,,.,, .-.i.. 1 ;, . 1 ...1 .... r. iJiti, i....;r.1''" "wr uren (w.u an? and r.e s.jei.tv rr.-r..;-. vl.at vou like," c n- rt sr-i-aker. '-but I at tv gathrir:g last r.ighr 1 the -darn u-'d bv the Did you ever know anv person to be ill, without inaction of the stom ach, liver or kidneys, or did vou ever know one who was well when ... , . i.lUVli. lis. 111. Ol kllTT lllll. . OlilC "1 . necessary expense-, of hi? sheet are t .. emi ratwl t0 Araerica: patd.and that he is recompensed ,,ut mta wiUi ."lwV famii; c0UId for his own labor. On Tues- , ... , ... 1 i'i ine Kuae iuercaiiuic uuuixa ill - iitoiog,iiM.-ci vi .i 1. nn iaui o oa iiiii . , . 1 and didyou lever know any Case of tlie fierjeat commertial centre-sis inter-; ie llad not been housAeeping t12' JU'lhe.-day. kind that Hop Bitters would not cure. ;ferLwith Uie Iocal tradff there! long. Nine-tenth of the landlords " V Ask your neighbor thus same que.-1 caQ no doubt aud lhat h is dt5. arc -al.entees. One man, Uie speak- nt" an,i ' n',3.r U 1T rf 'n" Iticn. 27mv. I! Aak . f. PILL. f..r..y..vin the e. acn to the coach door. 1 ani.roaci.eo small vilhige, while wei from behind, and as I cast my eyes j nmi where ; un. I f-ur.d that the bcautv had her: A Foolish Mistake. A IteriiariVablr Coutruinionkliift again. lAi'.B-NoTICK. I A PMIXISTEATOR'S NOTICE 1 -t - I ts I ' r' I T-is-r Tutltiljit ! ' I'i, dar . - :L. a'i. .sjn.-r 1 Lit ul JwUkWal-.tr. ! of Mllksr Ttrp , Ssi.ral c-ii 1. : 1 . pa, aeraaesl. ljrttin of aiiiilj:irtril. oa tht 4b t4ta four passengers got up. " i n:s oroKC ; veil raised, ana wa i...ing in ai . S , It ... 1 ' .1 . . . ...t' -... m.K onrinil.' I..P un tiie arrantremems o; hoh-.i mm i;ie po-i-t -i.ii.c-. .is moun uai..u.. ....t 1.. oa tip i.i.i 10 .ut' ui-.e ine 111 in 10 cooir. inu. "t 1.11.0. w lri struiger? c-u hi-seat, ar.d I-.ofT. Tlie expression of anxiety de- " "St-r.iaw.l 1 h !tnm bi-eerrntr4 lathe Bta-trr-iaTM. "., " "i ' . " u. la ( krri.r -.! i l luJ.oled toll taauk Imnw- t- :t . ' to " laimMiait iKa.ii.iiii. and tu. La.iit.1: Haisst aa:r.t 2 -: : ' ;i'i' r 4tat-aa.li H. u. ,t.i it. M li, u(MinM4 tor lOa- "- i .' -L . aai.Moal. a:d t-r ; trt.t . lur.ui iiit.i. V.'t rnarv. i ?-?l'!et,M,v ' - i knew. Ih A i 1 1, K il A t S, J 1'HAILES A. WALTI R. : nd WC-e il AJantiij.rae 5 A.tmlntnratur. -. inawc.ru . . i.- i r. . tick another upon mine. I nt-w;tMctel somewnat irom ner oeauiy, comer- soon bror.chcl the'silbie.-t of-ar.-! as I leaked upon her now, see roblteritv. ami I lUteo, -d t- win im- J in? her face in a diiferent light, was formation, if pxtssible ; but they j struck with a sort of snake-like cast 1 it.-,., m-ivfitir tlseSWiich wa? trcetitirilif ih the whole Klltw .1.- 1 '.v - , . ev had heardiiU P'xVJt lt.Tch.-tr.Tctcr o: net icaturre. 1 was on nrlaioll with wonder. the point of withdrawing Tr.y gae. ; tined to grow under the vigorous ad- er said has driven thousands of ' vertising jtohcy they adopt, is just tenants to their graves. If . that , as certain. It might be checked by i man is shot 1 shad not wear mourn- Don't make the mistake of con- i country merchants, bv the adontion ' in.?. Concerning this subject of In 1V1 four tentlem-n entered founding a remedy of acknowledged i of more vigorous measures and a shooting, I have been unable to find their sors at boarllng-sciaxl al you're a pretty plumb, to let them merit with the "numerous quack more liberal policy in using the that anv decent landlord has been Cokesburg. South Carolina. They "guy-" tw'g our l.ttie sthemf.NN hy t.io.li'iniM tV.st nrp tintr 8.1 nmmnn r.rfcsc Tn th- t.Tr,rfision r.f this . sriot YVherever thi-re ; a. de.-nt I had for Year b-en mttm.-if f.-i.-f .'.s didli t VoU '"douse tl.6 glim ? 10U a -K-;t-tV I'. hin.-elf and i 1 on can tii:'-"l ti.e ! tt-nd'-'l a and I ti ll v. young he I was just such as 1 had "heard in j. laces where nioraiity wa. not, and v. h. r- pharur- i-ti.e only i-.l-ect. 1 v.-;:- in eon v r-ation with Mis- , when up -tepppd a giddy creature, w hocried out : "It wouldn't work. "They tumbled to the ra. k- t. "got on to me," and. "I had to i !: -e it." It Sef-riis that she want ed to j'lnv a joke on '(.t'. of the company, but thy had dier,ver d her before she had time to carry out lo.r design.-. I'.ut I was simply hor rihO'.I when the young ladv with whom I was conversing upnraid-d !ie-r friend for her stupidity, in hm- guag- iiKeir.is: We speak from experience when we opinion we are actuated bv no sel- landlord the j-eople wouil die lvr and clergvmen in the M-thcliit ju-t 'fe'.i rtgut cvr yoursen. say Uiat Parker's Ginger Tonic is a i fish interests. For the last year we him.' , Church. These buy r-maineil at -Why. gentlemen, I heard n.or.- sterline health restorative and will j have rejected more foreign ad vertis-! As to tlie eviction of tenants, Mr. , this school roommate and da-, of that kind of talk m an hour than do all that is claimed for it We inz than we have accented, and still Rod path said there has not Been ' mat---, and entered Woff.rd College, , I could repeat in a day. and 1 i-t-.-ut ion t.at the SftTt.: have used it ourselves with the hap- .our columns have at times been un- so much of it this year. Thi.-."' he1 standing relatively piest results for Rheumatiara and j comfortal.lv crowded. when worn out bv adv. Tlm't. overwork. hrst. s-eond. Nor do w e. said, "is Because there was a Land thirl at.d fourth m a large cas-. See as the VAunUe,- intimate-s. accept 'League m Ireland. Ireland never j They remaineil at this i;..st;tut.on 1 anv lower rate- from non-residents had a more honc-t leader than 1 four year-, were r-jmmaies all the iny as.-er. of -'X ietv con versa: dictiocarv : olso.t.e. uat:'. iar.g cf the t . c.ear t;.ro' ar.d riim
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