I C.UliHT. Lev, when a group of pirls rushed 'credit to iuo not to go, because I around the corner of the house and prefered to oW. They might have There had been FU'aEe tinies in ran up the f toon, struggled harder with temptation Ihc H.sr ville S-iuinary. lwoor Tht-y were o difiruisod bv their going lima l uia 6iain nonie. iliri-e tf tin girls in the ju:.ir ola.-, j waU-r-jrHf car.rs and h&ods that and a tew in tin- f.'.iir, had in Kitty emild hardly Lave reexgnueu open revolt, though the cause of this ' ne ,,f tlicir nuinU r. Suddenly it finirulur lehavior was not generally Mashed uimn her that this was the know n amoiiz the scholars, eveninz of Miss Fesenden' Tiie facts were tlxe: Julia and that these girls had attended it v, iid- n. one of the gin living in ; Then the leader, whom Kitty t mn. Lad given a birthday party, strongly usjected was Laura t'ary, a;il a !. :i t iiion- of the undents oiicncd the door. It was found af- I t.' !.,.! iru'itr, .Mild t ie lnVlta- Mi'.inittcd to tli'" faeultv. Al'ii-ra l;t;ic l. lnv. Prof. Montrose i-hl lo.'.tlnr. tli Vi-: v i 11 wb:st Wa.' tli.- 11 lllil !llUt It-1 (.!!( .-UhllV I.. I ti,: t "I I hi v oiling. 1. thi-rc Then hero wa! more applause, and the professor paid : "The chiss is distnisrd. Miss Ilaehe, I would like to see you in evening of Miss Fessenden's party, t In.v study." i.i . .i , i i I t, a- ; o muj ilat tliii seven SJ IV 1 1 1 V. lj f.w.? ...... ...... . - -- runaways were pretty thoroughly disciplined, but not one exidled. Three weeks after, Ethel Ix-e was nhle to resume her work in school. and no one knew that she had ever th.-v all oro.v.i.-.l into trip 1i.m11. ! 111 rr;zy. -till us iniee, Kitty brinein? up the r.'ar, th(-re stood 1'rof. MulltrohC in ! A CourHmf la tlie (iMra Days. the door ot his study, the bright i terwanl that they had bribed the oook and obtained hir iuss-ke l.in-.v :nl'i li i .. I'V. I :..!! : fwtly distinguishable ! As the pro-', .Strangers could come here and trade i:,,; i i ;,!. said tii pr.i!-ssor. i,H..r threw uj) his hand, there they 1 horses with their eyes Bhui, ana "u 1 ii- . t taint ix-ttm-n itoMl. lookmsr like so many monks I breach ot promise cases wu ::! ! anv rational eniov- in their Ion? black cloaks. ' known. Folks meant m.-'.t. 1 shall b,.Yojiif!led tomjuot j "Where have you been. Miss ! said, and when they gave their word M.:i ail i- mum wur n-greis i t arv ; lnquirca tne proiessor in siuckwii. M- J . - . ii. len. I U-g you to re- tones that made even the bold Ijiu- l.iee anions the lint from within bhining full uin ! Thirty vears ago, Michigan peo- .n'(d to hiin the oris, and makincr each Lice iter-' Me were all trans ami truiniui sei. were not what they i:,- ni!i r that 1 am li"t only resi'oli ;: h vniir paresis and guardians ,-,r v.ur iiiteliectual irnproveinents. ra tremble. We have been Exactly thirty years ago this ! month, a man appeared in Ionising to Miss Fessen- on business. Ihe same business but to vi.n.r c f !-. Mi- 1 i.r inav i:.t i' iicial and es-enden's a "'.Kid I moral wel j.arty may !or the ii l..Iig don's party," she replied, after some ! carried him over to PeWitt, eight deliberation. miles away. While on the way he lace Hit Villi- lightest iear in my i to the ae.juaint- -tudeiit- .!' 1:.- a- i- the .v:i mind m li-ar am es v. in may Jurm tliere. the na-tl!T''-e! t iv o'liee compels Hie- to the i. I'll--.- 1 have im-iitioned. I feel -ire. y -i.i g ladies, a little retWtion .liJ e'iahle vmi to appreciate the h.tv iii -lie.ite i'".-itit-ii in :mii ji'aceii. Isn't it .- i : 1 1 i Ail '!" said 'arv to Ki!ty. they tiled the ,ro!r-sor"s study. - I t!io'l-ht 1 should like to go." r n'ii'.l Kitty, "i'lit ot course the :--:. r k.iows let. Well ; 1 1 v father and There were seven in this group, stopped at a log farm house to warm and three of the number were so I his cold lingers. He was warmly frigened or so conscience-stricken. ' welcomed by the pioneer and his that they began to cry. Then the j wife, both of whom were well along professors eyes fell upon Kitty. ' in years, and after some general talk, -M iss Jiache! he exc laimed look- j the woman queried : which I ing like a man who had been struck, and starting forward a step or two, as if to make sure his eyes Lad not deceived Lim. For a moment Kitty's sclf-txsses-, (entirely desterted her, arid she look l.aura ed the guiltiest one of the party. I out of ' She was so completely tired out! j that she had no strength left for this j trial, and her heart sunk within her i Am I right in thinking you are a widower ?" "Yes " "Did You come out here to find a wife?" 'Tartly." "Did si nv body tell you of our Su sie?" "No." "Well we've got as bouncing a OIU WASHINGTON UTTTKIC i. Fno Or Sf till CoiiReer7riT.) Washington, Jan. 10, 1 lion. Daniel J. Morrell Imvn. l'a.. mid the capital titv a i aPaiu short visit last week, and during his stay here was the recipient of unus ual attention by Government Offi cials, Senators and Kepresentatives. I lis coining was in connection with the presentation on the part of the members of the Philadelphia Cen tennial Commission of a testimonial to (Jen. Joseph K. llawley of Con necticut, their president in that grand enterprise which has done so much to impress the. country and the world at large of the greatness of the I'nited States of America. This duty which brought Mr. Mor rell here was one of his greatest pleasures, and the occasion was en hanced by the distinguished gather ing that assembled at the handsome i At Ogdcn Tie metliTs'consih Ed", i Cofroth, formerly of Winch eater, Va, j who 1s the agent of Wella Fargo Ex- : pass there. ; The Doctor U in robust health,) was highly pleased with . the new I of Johns- north vest and would iiko to return Ihpre bo ri'trt-i na Ttrmplir KiitK t turkeys five dollars a piece, oysters MRS. LYDIA E. PIMKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. l. two dollars a can, uoil in summer' time strawlterries one dollar a quart, i lie says their mess liad a Chinaman j for cook and paid him 140 a month. I How is this for Chinese cheap labor? ! His opinion of the savage redskin is not Mattering and like all Army m: l i ..!:.... : r fa . viun:ri5 tie ucurtw ma viitiisier ui lllc Indian Uurcaa to the '&r Depart ment. He brought with hini his uniform, biifl'alo coat and crxm stin cap and quite a lot of Indian relies, among-which is "a hostile chiefs scalp that was presented to him by a friendly chief who knew the "Big Medicine Man" carried plenty of "lire water5 in his chest for poor sick Indian. He loved him so much ,f K,m nnd lra lblwleVon C" street on Wednesday evening to that he invited hint to camp to have ...lUmtoi; ,'..m- in a squaw. Declined with thanks. niuit iiiv. iiuMvito. . i ' liner tvotiid in v.-r liiink of saying no if 1 were at iioiiie." continued Laura. "Tin' i'it a of a (.'ii ! sevente-t'ii years ,-.!d being tied iij) in thiji style! We .all oii'jht to Lave high ehair- and '--'' 1 """" Ve-. :m. :'.'L "iind as she found probably for the first 'girl of twenty-two as ever you set time in her life that' she was act-i eyes on. She's good looking, heal ually unable to speak a word. thy and good tempered, and I think She leaned against the door for , she'll like vour looks." r.ur- sa: ba! inv-carriage- d another and l lali- icets. ttivi blue- quilted hoods, l'rof. MoiitroM' u an old stiek 1" 'Th.it's ju.-( 'l;at he is." said an 'ii'iii r. "a n-r -i t ).;:. lie's so old I..- can't enjoy an yth ing himself, and lie thll.ks liuliodv eUe;u;, J support. One of the girls, who saw j how pale and weak she was took j hold of her arm, and tried to lead her away. She was afraid she was going to faint, and doubtless thought Kittv had as good a reason to keep "Where is she?'' "Over in the woods, there, chop ding down a coon tree. Shall I blow the horn for her?'' "No. If you'll keep an eye on my horse I'll lind her." her own counsel. Several times "Well, there's nothing stuck up or Kitty opened her lips to sjeak, but ! affected about Susie. She'll say yes was powerless to articulate a single j or no as soon jus she looks you over, sentence. Then the professor spoke ! If you want her, don't be afraid to 1 i L" '. an v -I think r oni'-'.liin;:. J kelii.'.fi, ;ui have be e tt oli a ti-d .Mr i peak." "I lieVer again. "Young ladies, go to your rooms. mean 1 1 w ill see vou in the morning." (.ill, how sad and grieved his voice kounded ,' Then K itty tried to move along with thi? rest; hut there seem ed to be something right before her all the time something tall and iv.irs. Ives. 1 m sure dark, that would certainly knock emti-i.ted. 1 le just i her down if she took another step, i .vju-eted you to I How she ever climbed the stairs and reached her own rooni she nev want anything em.ugh f ;.r knew. but. t'itb r it." replied KittV. pleas- frrm n tronbled ilm-mi hi- mme. oW. I o;i might have said ! Kitty," put in Carry I "If you Lad teased a soniised that we should i are laVo ;; b, X t t-.ise Ii - "'n a (lt"" ore thing tailing on thu threshold, and .r; v lo, l,;m than 1 did for rnyselt. when she hastily turned up her I ki.i.a- it huit him to refuse us." : liebt there was poi.r little Kittv in a . pshaw:" xclaimed Laura dead faint, i lio!" Montrose' has never. For an holiror more C.-itlmrine did line , me favor since I have everything in her power for the ii jusi in n- !g.,rj a restoration, and was just on ! . i.,-. ,.:4 ,,,., : .i UK JiUllll Ui BUUJItlOllllli; llie IIIULIUU ! li'ei in i ii in tins seminary. - him to torment us Jj vi an on the end of Kitty's -.:igue to sav to Miss Laura that if -in- had received no kindness from lb" professor, there f-ould be but one reason fur it. which w;w because i,.'Lad never ilccrved any. Hut -i. many things that had been on the tip of this unruly member had dropjM-d off before now, and made her trouble, that she decided to keep a tight rein mi it now. Kilty had had a good deal on her i;ind lately, and ju-t at this time .lie doubtless fit tiw disappoint ment much less than she might Lave at some other. One of the town scholars, a young and very jowly girl, had been taken suddenly jiA strangely ill. Her malady was a balUing one, from the fai t of its being wholly of the brain. This was known only to the moth er, the matron of Uoseville.thc min ister's wife, and Kitty Uache. The report once started that Kthel Lee was crazy, the mother well knew that were her daughter to live a hun dred years, she would always be railed crazy by the inhabitants of ' Koseville. So this feature of the ill-! i less was kept a secret. 1 Then there was another rca-! '.I when Kittv retovertd a little. "How can I ever live till morn ing and have the professor believo me such a bad girl?"' she sobbed. "l!ut Kitty, how was it possible fur you to go olf with those girls, anvKav?" stid Catharine, sobbing t -i. "Kt (a, Lrutus!" said Kittv, rais ing herself on her elbow and looking Catharine full in the face. "I steal away to a party ! .' Why, Catha rine, you have broken my heart!" "Hut where have you been, dear?" inquired her companion, tenderly. "Kthel Iee was much worse, and Mrs. Coleman came after me." "I wonder if you can ever forgive me, Kitty," said Catharine. "Of course, it seemed imposssble. but when ten o'clock struck, and the monitor came around as usual, and told me with tears in her eyes that she feared she should be obliged to report you with the rest of the run aways. I was nearly frantic. She tinaily promised me that she would wait till to-morrow, and see what account you would give of yourself. ay so. The stranger hoard the sound of her axe and followed it. Ha found her just as the trees were ready to fall. She was a stout, good-looking girl swinging the axe like a man, and in two minutes he had decided to say : Susierm a widower from New York state : I'm thirty-nine vears old, have one child, own a good farm, and I want a wife. Will you go hack home with me? She leaned on the axe and looked at him for half a minute and then replied" ; "Can't sav Lr certain. Just wait till I get these coons otf mv mind She sent the tree crashing to the earth, and with his help killed live coons which were stowed away in a hollow. "Well, what do you say?" he ask ed, as the last coon wos stopped from kicking. "I'm vuwti I'' was the reply ; "and by the time you get back fiom Do Witt I'll have these pelts oil' and tackol up and be ready for the preacher !" He returned to the house, told the old folks that he should bring a preacher back with him, and at dusk that evening, the twain were married. Hardly had an hour been wasted in courting, and yet he took home one of the best girls in the State of Michigan. which he was the moving spirit. Cards of invitation were issued to gentlemen only, but Mrs. Hawley was assisted in receiving her hus band's guests by a limited number of ladies, among whom were Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines, of New Orleans fame. Seven members of the Cen tennial Commission were present, viz : Oen. llawley, Hon. D. J. Mor rell. of l'a., Mr. Thomas Donaldson, of Montana, Representative Loring, of Massachusetts, Mr. Alex. It. Uote- ler, of Yirginia, and Mr. L. A. Oob- I'rket. He GneHMed Xo. Not long ago two men were look ing out of a window of a house on Market street, San Francisco, observ ed a cabbage roll off a market wagon that was passing. Instantly a dozen well-dressed and apparently sane persons began yelling after the wa gon as though the vegetable had been a gold watch or a thousand dollar bill. The driver stopped right and Dr. Dexter of the District j al'out half a square off, looked hack of Columbia. Among those present to meet these gentlemen and witness the presentation ceremony were Pres ident Hayes, Cen. Sherman, Secre taries Sherman, Schurzand ltamsey, Postmaster General Mavnard ; Sen ators Piatt and Morrill, ltepresenta- at the cabbage, pawed and drove on. "What an absurd fuss people make on the street over trival oc currences," said oneofthegentlemen, "Now, I'll bet a silk hat that I could get a crowd of five hundred persons lives Challin, Tyler, Kusscll, P.allou, around that cabbage inside of thirty Chittenden, McCook, Townsend, Monroe. Neal Burrows and several others of prominence in Congress ; Mr. Yung Wing, Commodore Shock, Major lien. Perley Poor, Mr. Charles Nordhofl'and Webb Hayes. The memento was a beautiful sil ver vase. It was concealed from view under the folds of a silken ilag till after a brief and pithy resume of the work of the Centennial Commis sion had been given by Mr. D. J. Morrell, when Mr. Thomas Donald, son removed the ilag, and in a des criptive speech presented the o tier ing to Gen. Hawley. The power of this impromptu orator took every one bv surprise. The President, in minutes and yet not leave this room. "I'll take the bet," said his friend, pulling out his watch. "Are you ready?" V Yes ; give the. word." "It is now ll:o0. Go!" The proposer, of the wager led his friend to the window, threw up the sash, and, taking a cane, pointed earnestly at the mud-covered cab bage with a terrified expression Presently a hack driver noticed the action, and Logan to starti at thp YCg; etable from the curbstone : then a bootblack stopped : then a billposter, a message boy and a merchant. " hat s the matter?" inquired a ,ne oy sur,. i. i 7 , German, approaching the innocent ubscquentlv congratulating General u of National dish, awley said : ou were not only p . . , . , , k A Faltle. AUKu Tin: r-KH-iAS. A cottager had a clock which had been owned bv his fatherand grand father before liinj, and for a hun dred years have ticked otf the hours with utmost precision. Day and night, week in and week out, the old clock kept ticking away, and it was the wonder of the child- Then Catharine made a hastv toi-' ren and it was the pride of the Par let. and before Kitty knew what hc ients. Although its labor was weari u-:i4 nlMillt left IliA rjksim Sit... von . ........i ..! ...... ....... 4l.n s.l.w.l- T . , . - . .... ..... ciuiiivj ..n't iin.iiii.'Ufiiiiu, niv limn so.,. ms a widow, ami i down stairs qickly, determined if j had never heard one word ofcom- poss.ino smai, means j.y great ,ilP ,:iw a li-Lt in the professor's ! plaint, and although its face was reononn sue nad ..ecu an e to edu- :gtUll v t a,k permission to make an cracked, its hands rusty and its gen- "ii tier llbr if..p in ton li,iwi Ii . 7 -r..1. , - -t -r. ""- r explanation. ; tral appearance anything but hand she might support herself by teach- : T,,m. no r,Lrlt t, and ' some, it had no longing to be any xi u ,, ! U,,M ,.,i .Mi s -Catharine concluded that the pro-; thing better than a clock and to oi ii r granuauon auer wmcn sue ; f,.ss,r ,iaiJ rt.tirci. ie f imi,v to the o(u had been promised a good iiiM-ition ' ' ifn n-,,np 1 bo.l I .,.,.UUi. "i.n;... in the State Normal sHiool , c; J10r return 'and we must j ' One" da i .us ,.. ...se i m i oee.i sc- 0). patient until morning." emeu i a.ianee to r.iiici nv llie T.,,. n-,,. vr.i lhth, f-' ' .i ...i.;i i. .. ,i: ..v.v ...... -'-j "mv snip i'ii jiiini, ami mini; lie uu; oiiinei 111 either of the girls, but Kitty was j music box played its merry music, able to rise, though still looking i When he went awav the clock was Hawk eloquent yourself, but you were the cause ot eloquence in others.' lien, llawley 's acceptance of the testimo nial was full of good sense;, modesty, and good feeling. It was fraternal in the tributes it paid all his co wotkefj in that arduous enterprise, and was yaluablo as a contribution, to public knowledge of the inner workings of the Commission. The three speeches of the evening should be collected and preserved for per manent reference. A social hour of much interest followed, and a delicate collation wa served in the rear parlor. The vase and the stand on which it rests deserve special mention, not onlv for their elegance, but for the itanj back 1" Jiuuted thu gentleman at the window. At his horror-stricken tones the crowd fell back pre cipitately and formed a dense circle around the innocent cabbage. Hun dreds came running up, and the ex citement increased rapidjy. ,! Lok out there!" foantlually screamed the better, waving his cane. "Take that dog away, quick !" Several stones were thrown at a cur that was snuffling around the cabbage. I take carer said a car driver to a : policeman, who was shoving his j way through the mass. "It's an in ! fernal machine, nitro-glycerine or I Komething,'1 Meanwhile the sidewalk was block- lav a traveler passed that : way, having a music box under his greatest pains and inlluence. Mrs.' Lee believed her daughter Mould permanently recover. The doctor, thought she might; and Kitty Uache, the only human being who could calm her distressing parox-, isms, was sure she would. The matron of Koseville, whose power in certain respects was quite ipial to the professor's, had iriven Kitty permission to go to the Lee's whenever she was sent for. Twice had the kind hearted wo men summoned Kittv from her! studies to this errand of imrcy. and once when sent for in the evening. had escorted her herself. The days rolled on, and at last i tn.u0 before the professor came in. the night'of Miss I-Ysscnden's party j .'" 'V be did. and his eyes met arrived. Strangely enough, all the Kitty's he seemed for a moment un excitcnicivt in regard to it had died decided what to do. Then he said out; and completely had it passed v('r.v slowly, but very distinctly, the . Kitty's mind that she had act- rost t the class luokiiij ironi tuillv forgotten its dat This evening, about Jialf- .:i. Kitty was summon matron s room. There she found Mrs. Coleman, the minister's wife, waiting to take her to the Iee'. When Kitty returned to her room f.T her things. Catharine Lyndhurst, In r room mate, had stepped out, and she could leave no message. Of course Catharine was not in her confidence aunit Kthel. for Kittv very pale and worn. jealous minded and discouraged. After breaktast. she sought the! "Why couldn't I have been a mil- a clock ? it ar The lox made ! faces at me because I have no music in me, and yet I am vain enough to think that I know more ' of music in on minute than any dwarf of a box does in all day. I am tired of be ing a clock, and I will now delight the family with a tune." Thereuion the clock began to striko and buzz and hum, and the cottager's wife cried out : "I leaven save us! the old time piece is bewitched." The clock tried it again and again, and when the cottager was called in he said : I "As a clock it was faithful, valua tand highly prized. As a music-box ! it is horrible failure and a nuisance. I will, therefore pull it down and professor's study to make an expla-!"c box as well as nation. Three times she went, but ! ?ued with itself. there was no answer to her timid ran. Then she went to the matron's room, and found her out. Then re ceiving no summons to the profes sor's presence she waited until it was time for the geometry class, and entered it as usual. The truants belonging to the class did not appear, and it was some ig on in mute dare you pre- astonishment. .i: .. r.,..i ... i. to I ..'..- ...... -Ill-B J.ll III'. HOW . - .1 . sent von rse f n mi- r.r.nc. tide ! A W 111, lliereiore pilll II I oim-u io me .- . I "-!. it i - . i i morning unannounced ? ' 11 l' JUUK "cairr. Kittv s linger pressed her Look! moral like little clamps as she answered ; "Pxcaiise, profe-ssor, I am not guilty of the disobedience with which you accuse me. 1 have en deavored to pee you all the morn ing, but failing to do this, I could see whv, having committed no sin had promised not to 1.1! anvone. j against you or the institution, I They all knew that the girl was ill, nngtit not go on with my classes as ! agant show, it is worth remember and that Kitty visited her, but no- usual.1 j ing that no one can enjoy the picas- thing but the facts of the ease would i . T1j011 t!lp "' dapped their antest surroundings if in ad health. have answered as an excuse had it ''nds. and the proiessor s eyes There are hundreds of miserable If you can shoe a horse don't per spire to become an orator. Ih trott Fire 'Yv-t. Worth IteiiiemlxTiiijr. Now that good times are again upon us. before indulging in extrav- betn known how much Kittv wa brightened. witn her friend. " "Kthel Ia-h was much worse hist 'J Ins evening Ftln-1 was very wild, night, and 1 went to see her with and Kitty's efforts to calm her were the matron's permission, and under unsuccessful for a longtime. For j Mrs. Coleman's escort. I was not more thin an hour the brave girl . able to leave her until that very late struggled with her inane com pan-! hour, and then I was too ill myself ion. and not until they were alone to say a won!." to .'ether was there the shi'lib-st 'It I had onlv been informed" abatement in the cerebral spasms. j itcople going about to-dav with di ordered stomach, liver cr kidneys, it a dry hacking cough, and one foot in the grave, when a Met. bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic would do them more good than all the expen sive doctors nnd quack medicines thev have ever tried D nlu-u- makes the blood pure and rich, and int .nsity of the s r.d the professor, more to himself will build you up and give vou good man io muv and then: I health at little cost. Kead of it in j- 12 . en o clock, and the sufferer was: "ihe circumstances were verv i another column, quiet ; half-past, and she was sleep-, much against you. my dear, but "I ing peacefully; eleven, and Kitty should have known better. There! Indian Win. W'ashinctox. January Al- could withdraw her tired arm from ' is such a load taken from mv heart. ! Hid. r the burning head, and pr-- M iss Uache, that I don't know " j pare io return to li.e seminary. "Hut what von eonl.l Wi .;. i. ' "Z :' The minister had joined l is wife runaways " ,',. in Kittv ore! )v I oeiiiuie m.ormauon cannot rl,.Ti,,v J' Jf i in,i i was a very great temptation." " v 1 Ju"1 ";"iener eoii;.anions : "io vou. Miss Uache?" representative character of their com- j ed,the street became impassable, wo ponent iiarts. The vase is alxiut M j men screamed "and rushed into inches in height, of unalloyed silver, j htp, and a storekeeper underneath and of unique uliape, and bear tlio ! began to tie a huekct on tho end of a long pole wlth whieh to pour wa ter on the fiendish invention. " The crowd by this time ' numbering over one thousand, the two gentlemen moved away from the window and sat down. In a few minutes there January was a hurried tap at the door, and there-appeared a man who had been sent as a delegate from the ntass meeting outside, "I should like to know gentlemen," he said, "what the facts are ?" I "What Tacts?" i liit'i' t i .i , - ! j ii), wnai mere is peculiar: about that cabbage out ttiere ? "Nothing in the world," was the ; soft reply, "except that it seems to be surrounded by about one thou- lnsenption : To Joski h U. Hawi.kv. of Connecticut, President of the Centennial Commis sion from its organization, March '2, 172. to the final meetin is, 1S7U. Presented by the members of the Commission as a mark of personal esteem and as a recognition of his patriotic and able service as President of the Interna- tiongl Kxhihition of l7n. Phila delphia, Pa. Its silver was from the celebrated Consolidated Virginia mine. The small square stand which supports the vase is mainly of wood from the sand of the . biggest fools in town, ship Hartford, adorned with decora-i I any thing else for vou?" tive strips from the bell-timbers of The man reflected a moment, said Independence Hall, Philadelphia ; ; he "guessed not,'" and retired. le then a layer of "big tree" wood from j fore he . handed in his report, how a Sequoa"( iigantea, 4.U lO years old, tver Captain hart's vnh had dir around each side of whice is bounil j perseil the mob and clubbed two a precious strip from the original i Iiundred and eleven iiersons for cre frigate Constitution. On this re.-Ui : ating a disturbance, an iron plate from the minor Cats-, . i kill, covered with a thin plate of iso.ooo.ooo Crown. bronze from the Hartford. There! i . rests on this a large basal lump of j A gentleman who lives" about six ore, exceedingly precious, of pink miles north of our city reports what manganese quart, from Idaho, on is probably .the most stupendous which is laid the stone foundation j thing in the wav of a crow roost that for the vase, composed of Vermont, j has ever been s"een. - Tho, roost is in Tennessee, and New Hampshire j the magnificent .woodland of Mr. marble, and on this the beautifully Inkshcep, . and our. informant esti chased silver tribute itself. ! mates thenumberofbirdsatl.WK,- General Hawley promises his.WH). He savs the largest oak trees friends this invaluable testimonial shall be J ones crushed into kiiidliri" wood by ! preserved by himself and his ex.-eu- their weight ; that the noise made by vois vj oe ou eAiuouiou ai me next tneiii is so great that the peoplo for cc"nnjal- ..... . three miles around have to stuff cot Mr. Morrell s fnenushere would ton into their ears, and are only able like to see him in the I'nited States to .communicate with each 'other '"a.t0- .,.. through speaking trumpets after the Miss Lirdie Ilarnson, of Deer crows begin to assemble. Cattle 1 ark, Maryland, has been appoint- weifrbimT 1 ."jk'i edto a clerkship in the Bureau of killed by the birds and their bones r.ngraving ami l aiming, 1 reasury j picked clean, and the skeletons of: '"T1"""1)") i-ccieiary .nerinan. ! nogs and sheep, which weight 1M t roni the camping ground of Old j to 200 jHiundri are dangline from the Sitting Lull on the Northern Iior- trees where the crows have carried der. we had with us last week Dr. them, and wlw.ln ntrr ia It will be remelll- I Strewn with KnAH oa in ihtt vwfrtr.K- i r 7 , - : . . . r r"f" ets dream of "the valley of Jehosa- phat."' Shooting at them is exceed- tiroviRjc or LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 Tor all Female Complaints. This jtnpmrmtiom. m Um bum alvntAea, rnrtta W ffcgLte IYopertwx that are baj-mUM to Um moat 4a iMtetalid. Cpn one triad th mrrlts f hi Com PoquA will be reeoffsued, relief la laaMdlaA ; a4 vbai its use Is eoatuiacd, la aiaetj-ninaj eftaee la aua. tfrrd, pennneBtettriUaCertoltajthouaadi wiB lea Cty. On account of tU prorea meHU. It Is to-dnj re omsAended abd preariibcd bj tht beet psjstclaas ia hm eountry. Jt will care entirely tba vont farm of fsfflaf; tt th vterus, Lcaeorrbcra, lrrefular and aaiBful KmatraaUoa all Orariaa Trwablcs, laAaauamtlow, and nccratioa, Floodlnca, all Dlpaaiau aad tba voa seqasot spinal weakness, and ka eepecWlj adapUd to the Change of lif e. It will aiseorra aad axpei tanaora froat taaateroalnaa early rtAjr of derelopcaeot. Ta tendeacy to caaceroiM huaon tbrra L checked vrry Speedily by its ttc. la fact 1 1 La p tot& t) t the great eat and feeet remedy t'u4 aaa over beea discover ed. II peroeatea every portloa of the ayktem, aad ftvea acv life and Tior. It rriaovea faintaees,Aat)leac7, de troys ail erartfig fur stiiaeiaais, and reUevee irtiheies af tba stomach It cores Dloatinc Hfadachrs, Krroas rroetratii General Ieblllty, filscpMnoa, Ixprcanoa and laa aetloa. That fecBnc of bratinirduwa, eaasfnf pmi. weight and backache. Is always pcrmaneaUy eared bf Its use. H wlllat all times, cjidundvrall ctrctuastaa ess, act In baraui.y with tlm Lw that (uvwrtM the) feraaie system. Fur Kidnt-y ComlaL-.tsuf euUcr srs this euWApuaad le anurpaaeel. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at S33 and 9S Weetrra Afrsnn, Lyaa, Maes. Price 1.Ml I t bottk for $.ua. aV-ut by mad la tha form of pilta. al la the form of Lnaeairos, mm receipt of price, $!.'. per box, for hUkt. Mrs. FINK. HAM freely answers ail k ttrrj of inquiry. Bend fur paia pnWt. Addres-t as m'?o XmtvH tia paper. No family aUuuld be wlthoat LVIA 1L F1NEHAJI' tlVZR 111 I They cure,Ccntt;AUoo, fl'immiees, and Torpidity of the IJvi r. a eta 'jrr box. FOti SALE BY C. X. liOYD, DIlfGoI.ST. Somorsrl, l'a. mi CHEKRY THE BEST REMEDY FOB Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. 7V I tllV milnimutrr iirgana a atxl rwliublo renn-lv U inval nu:.ir.' A V R' I. I1CHKV lBt LiHAI. is ii. Ii M reine.lv. It is n su-i.'iitih.! l.illllilllUtioU .'1 tllK lu.-Uii iiiul riii i iuii I -iirativ irtiit'i ol the tiiient lniK, ihfmuallv iiuit.-tl, t l But ll lmvr w iiiur lll LTMtKSl IiUNtW v."' lilrf i'lfi.'wncy, ml PECTORAL. -5.: tlifl foiiiiilulluii of nil pulmonary dUeaiu, ffortliiitf rin.i ri-li, f ami riid cure, ami to ftun.ieil ii i-atu-iit.t of any tige or filli.-r . . l.iiiu very Uilal'le, the T.iuiiiri-.t chiUlreti tukr it r.-iulilv. In onluiitrv t'oudh. Col.N, Sore I'll rout, Hrouriiilis, tutliienz llerpj maa'i Sr. 'I I. rout, Antliuia, t'roup, and Catitrrli, tiw rff.-. ts of A VKlt's CHtUPY 'KO"K.u, ure li.iwi.-.il, unit iittkltiluiM ttrti iini.ni.liv it:svrl from srrioiu iil-n.'-.s l.y its tim. ly un.l faithful line. J( shouM lx! tn-jit tit l.ml in t i ry houai lu.ltl f.-r liiti ir.iu . ti.ni it uiTrU lu nu.U . It'll .lll.l: In ll.M.illSWU.I(ih iiD'l oiistiiMcioii tli.-r.' is no ntli.-r r.-in.ly . .Iti- m l"iw. - ll i ; , illlll lli'lpllll. Iji.v '. rs in.- lii'lin .-ni.-iii!. t try i. in i. of Iln- many niixiiir.s or srni. :i iii.-iile of ili. :ii anil iiii-tl.-i livi- iiiun-.li-.-nis. now olt.-r.-.l. whirh. us tl..y rou Ut 1 1 1 no (iir.-.liw iiuliu.i. nui affor.l oniy t.'iii-rary r. '.i. l. iin.l nr.- xnr.' to iliKipciiit pati.-iit. I iBi-ani'j of tlio turoiit ami lun il.-inaml tivi- un.l ell. live tifaliiH-i.i ; ami it in ilaiiKi-rous xjMTiiin-l.tiiiJl w itii unkuowii un.l i-li-ap ini'.li.-ini'S. Irom tin- irn-at liability ti; tli.x- .Ii.-hm i ur.y. m h;lo ,.. uil.-il uli, t-i.hh. i' iu M w W uiaiilf. I'm .Vakil' t HKIIIIV I'hl'KillAI., un.l yon may ronliiU'iillv cxjh-i t tii U st r'-nlt. It w of a.'kin.uiail;i-l a uratlVu H.. f. ami is ;vs cheap , lu a n ful pn-i-.u-:itioii taint lino liiu'i'-.l.'-nin ullow. Enil- pi nt pliynL-uaiua, knowing tin tiiiii tvon. .rn ril- it. Thu tint uf lutiX a fa-ut iir y luw. provt-n its la-itainiy to euro all iinliiiotiiary a-oinpliiliu n..t uln-ail l yoii.l the rca. li ol huiuui aid. PREPARED DY DR. J. C. AYER L CO., Practical and Aualytk-al ChcauUI. Lcwcll, Matt. OLD BT AU. VBl'OUlST9 tTTCBTWUECE. F'.R 8AI.E B T N. BOYD, iiao;isT, Karuerscf. Pa. Profitable Reading for Everybody Buttnew men and women, teachers, mechanics farmers, minister, mothers, and adl who are tirettl B xil by the coaiant toil and worry of your work Ktn t onnK imnxicaung oittcr.-, rut Ate vu kuacin. tiviu iJyjKiia, h"f.iiurt-l fism. Neuralgia, or with Bowel, i4ny, liver oil I'nnarv romnlint, yr'J rcn be cured bv usmf I rnaleweakr.eorany utkness if you have a paia-' ;ut congn nr h).-l cnii, von will find nre relief in ii you are cuiocOied by Oucac1 old age or iii-! tipation, and your system needs invigorating, on I you have pimples and blotches, and your tlootr' eeis punfvinjr. yu can twav depend on ru.THTrai i: m .-ft rf.i :n Mtielioui Griaoar. Bwchu. Msndraka. StiitiamaJ kind many other ol the best medicines knows it iJ -he Bost Health aad Stranoth Rattortf r usaa, ana is iar superior io ms, tvWMt ot ner-r and other Tontvs, as it itwr aHoKteetea. coobnes ihc bet curative properties of all. If aaa 5sd Hsadrrda ar Utci; MJ bt Tears, Buy a tac. bottle of your urugaUt, and to avoic' xtumcdsit bo iks our signature is oa the out- Mtt wrapene. Hucux A Co., Chemists, N. Y. ll. J. C'offrotli. bcrcl that this ''gallant disciple of rcuiaiius .ironi iialtimore, , lat June accepted the position of As sistant Surgeon, and went west, stop- pirg on ins way out, a lew days at NiinerseL He now returns to ttal timore to await orders from the Sur geon General of the Annv, and ex pect in a Fhort time to he ordered to pome other field of dutv. Hia station, for the greater part of the time he was out there was .-it V..rt Shaw, but as he was a new recruit in the Medical Department, the "ol.l ducks'' stuck him on several occa- the summer and lalL liein-of jo1 .N. V-H-mW, dashing spirit the several details for a racket just suited him and he only felt sorrv whrra t)ia -,!,! " , - - - - - . uiiii . 1 1 v M, y j weather came and hroudit the act- " nix;, It I., January .".The lve lield dutv fcj a close and eonsol-1 rxU'I,SiVe hams and greenhouses idated the different commands r.t!cw,K''1 ''-v J(,"1 Ta3'lor- at "The v'aKH, are now burning, aud will he ingly dangerous. A gentleman in the employ of Mr. Inksheep fired two shots into one of the trees occu pied by tlicm and narrowly escaped iffoca( ion .from the falling birds. Father- l Getting Well. My daughter says: "How much iK-tter 'father is since he used Hop fitters. He is getting weJl after his long suffering from a disease declar ed incurable, and we are so glad IH-Ktruclivc l-'irt'ft. DpLo Ul!f Relcom 1T"llr.fWa-. I ai ici a nail uaiauiiat rvmcw i Tlao Beit at Xixt Ecoaetairal BaUr DrMaiaf Containin only ingredients that are beneficial to the hair anil ftcalp. the Balsam will be found far mure sati&iactory than any other preparation. It Jim Fall! to Batton tinj T Fa4al HaJr to the original youthful color and is warranted to FOB SALE BT C. X. BOYD, IRVCG1ST, Mooter)!, !. S tambar . remove danairun. prevent baJdrvcss and stop fallinal ol the hair. -.w mglit and was a.x.ut to st-p "So. I should like to have cone ..11 the jiorch leading to the servants , had you thought it lt : but then .;uhe;:;.f i .;: " b-eeknied : unit u na siahjiajaaiuoilS 11 It ! to the cost in life and money of the indian Uars from 1SG." to lSTi) showing that $2:,fii0.341 have been expended in that time, and that 40 jonieers, privates and 13 civilians was no during these war. tne large posts for the winter, and made of necessity, too manv "Mli. cine Men. in the'Department for the apprupriaiions anowed Py a Demo cratic ('omrress. His tiurW.nn amoriif the Indian tribes is full of I mninng incidents, lining out destroyed. ..Seventy-five sheep, filly hogs, carriages and farm implements nave roen burned. I lie loss will ex ceed $." 1,000. la tl'arnt aad Uat Mraiariae aier AetlatlaaUion of Hon. Buehu, Mart Clrakteauaal DanoSeliOlt. lua il tan; bast aaal arauu u(. ii. wr aui bteavr Malta ra. iooruai.-bi 1:1000 Purlfiar. Lior Ra2 u An tor. .! Iji. awj liaaua K.wi rnnaj No dLatw b-aia iKNudbly I t-.- riM where Hitter. ur nTL - o,w va. u.a aaui pairfvet aare Uaaaar Toall waauM l.i.tl.-nia-btseauao arrcsralaari tr 1 Im jurr.or unruarj orparJ. or who ra q.irr - ja,atia.-taavrk T.inir auad nultl staaaaulaaat, llp hlknaii u.caia.uu. MTIthOUt IntOC tcatinc. ao ouau-r wlaot y.mr I. --llnan or rynptowia are aateu the daNtaaw. auiwneaas la waa Hop ilit tvra. Iajn'1 tMa.c unl.la.iui.re atek but la yoai only fa-l bad ar r:i-rrabU; . nae tl.rra at oorm It raar avjyjj.-l.i...tt uact1 av 4 baaadraMlai. $500 U bo paid f-.r a rr.S" tbr-y will faot ratrecraelia. Ia.a faot sulTrtr ktt jrtmr t raaaade SblttfrUMU au tarxe t Jaa-ta 1 aaw Hop R.-Dv-tnbt-r, Hop itinera la tto V tile, draiavd erunavai aoatruan bat toe rurt ltt-ala.-ineer.Tmaklc-.tlio ti ILITJai and lore- J no fisua air tamllv aawsaia be aaiuaus i-i. D.I.O.ra an avul .' ni lrr-irtl-g Mr r-.-l'runlta.-nn.'m, t.-w uf orUutu. tobacco and (or ClrcuUr. Watm Bla. Cav, M f If the mother is feeble, it is im- summer time he traveled bv rail and i Issible that her ehildn n should be tjoat via liismark, but returning, as : strong, l.ydia K. riukham's Vke the rivers were frozen from banl- i. I tahi.k foMenrvn i n iMrf.i bank and the thermometer forty de-1 in all chronic lisea8es of the sexual ' T7STUAY NOTICE, grees below zero he had to stage'it in j syfU-tn of w0'men? 8end to - Mrs. i -Ci n guiar overland style to Helena. ; kViha E. I' nk ham. 2;i3 WWem H.B aa.LK r ( X. BOYD, HRTGGIST, KomertM-t, P. The QiMrn1fnd hereby ttivrt notlrc. that thera a," . : ".'.- aa. iiiKiiaui, esiern I e r.yinB on bU pr.ml i Lower Tiirkay- .iontana. wlicre he took the narrow Avenue, Lvnn, Mass.. for pamphlet ,uot t"wnhiP. Someraei .oaty. p., or about frall"e tl O nlen I'tol. il I 1 ' ' ' t"""l ; tba antttrseutambar, lJ.a twa and baalf yaar (,au0L IJ vyuen, l tall, the land of u M old near wlchWira lump o. I.lt abaak. Qwnnr many wives, and thence eno.twir.1 l.v I v.. ..... i v.... .a.ail litlli.t.l. cold a crowbar may be it remains a. pry as ever. mot come li.nmr l, prova property. pay ehararai or lu (Mrar will bt tqld atrc iralin to la. AIUH SOUTT, THE INTER-OCEAN FOB 1881, Ml, Semi-Weeklj. aM Ml JOHN F. BLYMyJ S DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Class, p. ores, scc, &c. The In presarntin the pnrectus of the l!ma-Oi-a..i for the yrr it it acmfrly nc sarr to remiud the people of the Northwest that the pper latia been from the datte of ite mjtblishiuviit, pre-eiuiiitfiat aa an exponent of -rtiaiwjrt Hciuhlu'iini-.in. awitl ill aaiTnof of all olliara in prumulating that lystein of politu-al vttiun whicn luui avi it lounuution the ida of humanity in politics. It a not ihr aJv.K-mte of coldly t-ona-eirexl theories, but the rhampion of iila-tu warm with the blood of struK1" and bleeding humanity. A such it u nnd ana known ol an men. It is m necessary to say that the Itb (I. k.j has never desnrteai the platform or principles on which it began the fight for the ritfhU of the citizens or its work in the in tercuts of the people, but it is gratifying to know that the Republican party has come finally to stand squarely on this stalwart platform, and tint in thus moving forward the party leaders have acknowledged that the position of the Istkb O kas, taken years ap. was correct. This is, to the Istie ib hn, the heart iet and and most emphatic indorsement of its polit y and the moat etlect ive U-timony ;is to the yalueof its influence, and the .juali;y of its leadership. The influence of the h-adership was never more apparent, nor the bold the Istib IVeu has on earnest Ka-piiblit ans was nev er more forcibly illustrated than during the )a-?t 'residential campaigu. ThroUfli the campaign the earnestness, loyalty, and en terprise of the pair where everywhere re coKnizedas imiKirtant factors in determin ilag the result, and its status as the leading Republican journal of the Northwest was fixed beyond dispu. In view of thace farts, it is only necessary to say vjint ihe Istxb Oinj will maiutaiu the position by coulinuinK in the struight-f.-rwitnl ramrethat has made it so luauy i.iendi aiuonir Republicans every where, aud that has (iveu it a reputation for courageous fainia-as an.j j..u.'i.aiLstic zeal and enterprise. It will i n i-l . .ti a larty policy essentially stalwart, believing that the interests of all sections and the welfare of all cla-ases will 1 bfl eonsaTVctl by a close adha'rence to the fundaiueiLtal principles of Republi canism. it will maintain its present attitude in fa vor of protecting American industry aeainst the paiier laln.r and fonccntrated capital of the world, and will be the foremost in the fipht on any new qn.-itions that may be sprung on the Republican party. The l.i'TKB K lis will discuss all public questions fairly and fearlessly ; it will (five the news ai-runitely and fully, supplement ing it with intelligent and fair-minded com ment ; It will maintain its high standard in State, Washington, and foreign correspond ence, and will Continue to devote Scial at tention to .ir'purcment.1 having reference to home affairs. 'The C'uri.asity Shop." "Woman's King dom." and "Kami and Home" have grown better with eyh, sucuoeaiiiig year, and the ccinawaOitious effort that gave ihetn tlaeir popularity will be devoted to their improvement. The Veterinary department, in charge of a j practical veterinary surgeon, will be maiU ) W scia.l value to horsemen and stuck g rowers. In the department of fiction the bat atri al have been secured, aud thea will ap pear in connection with, l,ort storiea and ketches. 1 Ua market reports, lakiug iu finangiaj and commercial news and discussion of trade topics, will be maile full and reliable, giving St-jal attention to matters in which the merchants, stock .growers, and IWiuers of the North west have direct interval. The Webxlt IsTtK CKlA will give the news of each weuk x.iuplu. prtaaeuting im part!it ti.amirti in detail, aud eondeusing minor news in such a way as to not obscure or weaken auy statement of fact The week ly will he, in abort, more compreheBsive in character and scope than any other political j or general newspaper in the country. j In addition to all other detaartments men- tinned in connection with the weekly, the semi-weekly will continue its educational department under the present able editor. lielieving that The I.steb Oceas contribu- ted not a little to Republican success iu the last campaign, the proprietors hava uo hi'ai- tation in akui tho .tulwuru (J t',,e tu- ri W t,u VBH W'oejimg US UcUl Oa 111 rluence. The wholesoiuenetts and ert'ective nv of the influence- of such a paper have Letjii donionstrattsi beyond dispute. Repuh licaua iutereetedin maintaining the iutajajri- ty and earprif aiu evrftt of the party are inter ested in increasing the circulation of those .aiaers that contribute tiiairt to the desireal en.U. Among all such is-rs Tut Ixtkr .. k5 itatuls tlit. l'here Ls no variation in the prices of the various editions. Tut Intek lb eax ia the cheast pa r considering the amount of reading mutter ruriiLheU and its hiafh char acter as a journal putiH-died in the coun try. IlAILY ITKmkt'4, atnej, aoMaaa;e IT-.UI tlO UU o.,i-Wnkki.v jNTEa (h one year. jKwiiige pain -i 01 Wki KLV Iteu lb KaS, one year. ixmI- ! age puii I 1 jo : taiiiple is.ptes sent tree on appli. atioii. Address THE IXTKIiOC'KAN, Chicago. Td following p-". o-jca: (.a.-rntrr . t Haaaa, Hajsmeiw, C&iswla. Adaaa aVc., Bla. kanuth s S,, V';- niew, Haromars, e. 6ddlry Hard war. Tab Tr Uig Sa.1.1; i, I, . IrtU anal Tools. TaMa Kaieea and FutkM, Pocket Krn.es " b ' . . a. a aiM.. I'mtn.- PK;n.u.-..i. , ' 't""! Colored Paint for inside and outside painting, VM. ' r -r- .. . VL.ul ..:! 11 'J, . Varuasn, I Uipauni.e, r im . . v. vii. a. uaiiar.. Japtali ! f. ,' thai arr1 Staans, Ac. Window Ulass of all six.- ...ahana Tb kanat I 'auat llil u'u. v '.., Our stock of Coal Oil Ini,' ,er ' "' large and comj.rutes very eiegaiit styles. I'itstons I'Licu- lar, Muiey and friaa-cut Saws. Mi;; Saw Piles of best quality. pOP. calain-lined keitles. iUiidlt-i .,f , j kinds. Shovels. Forks, Spsies. Kat lM,, Grub If oca, Picks, Scythes, Miatlis. r.;e.l;rV, l.,V . llaon Xamtners. Step IjaI.lers. Carrisire an, J; ',;'''' sixes. Looking (la-aaes Washboanl. Ci.ni.es ivn,, " ' . Door MaU. BaakeU, Tubs, Wooden bucket-. T. K 'V".,'t . ' vs. Butter Priata, Mop Sticks. Traps. Steelyani.. i x,.. bains. Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust, and Scrub l:ru-.lie, lia-ir i-ru-V e . ' to DOOB-LOCKS. UI.'GKS.8CREn.S. LATCni.s and everything in the builder's line. Caps, I ea.l, ht, r The fact is, I keep everything tlial belongs to the Li.!!-,!-,. !ra.; ia this kind of goasis and give my whole attention to it any one in need of anything in my line, will find it to n . . 1 will always give a reasonable credit to responsible prr-.. for ther patronage, and hope this season to make many i,t . DON'T rOR:ET TIIE PLACE. I'OOR. nyes ! Lyes : Lye;: A- If you wish to preserve your sight f-t a i iir i v (j or Lye Glasses that suit you eves. I haw do. is...... : . ' J ay Glasses in the County and will guaranty atilacti1n ' EYE CLASSES in Rubber Frames FRAMELESS Eye Classes, ' Spectacles, Xenrsighted Glasses, Colored (,Ia.s, s Glasses, Goggles. Anything not ia stock will V ',ri; . when desired. Goods will be exchanged if n.,t U;.4':':J who need glasses should call and exaimno mv u. G. N. BOYD, Druggist, Somerset, P Somerset Herj FOH 18 8 11 A.J. CASEHEEK. Wk. B. I'REASE, PrealclcDt. ISeeratary. CUAS. J. IIARRISOX. J.S. I1AKTZEIX. Traaajarsr. Maaaatter. -DIRKCTORS: IStAO KAl FMAW, J..S. U. ZIMMtKMAN. FD. KIKRXAM. EU. KLK -hSOMERSEIv MECHANICAL WORKS, (Ijmited.) NEW ARRANGEMENT I Tba Somerset aad Paterabare Foaadries aara been sunaulialatetl uoior Ilia jrl uf lbs "SEIMEBSET HECHAIKiL IIIIS." Limit axl.l Ixicated Io tba boruatch ef Semcraat, auJ ls pre. pantal tu IBrDlaa all kkuU ol Tba. oaletarataai HARTZELL PLOWS! are maaiUastarad aaa kapt va aaaal. A law a rail I Uaetal . COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, j All slaalt KEPAIRING IU be prusaptl; Jaaae. Tba pabUc Is lniunnea tbst all kttvls trf ark aaa. araJI ataauaat a FIRST-CLASS FQUHDRY AND ONE OF THE LEADING EEPUF. CAN NE WSPAPEES OP WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA. Subscribe for the Herald. Subscribe for the Herald. Subscribe for the IIekald. Subscribe for the Hekalp. Subscribe for the IIkr Two Dollars a Y Two Dollars :i Year. Two Dollars a Year. Two Dollars a Year. Two Dollars a Year. Two Dollars a Year. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION THE COUNTY. The Best Family Ne-wspapsr. The Best Family Newspapsr. The Best Family Newspaper. Ths Best Family Nsspa:;:, Tabs Bast Family N:t:::: MACHINE SHOP! (.'an be procureJ at Sjr-SUORT NOTICE. Ieit 15. R EOISTKU'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby f Iveo to all peruana euoeerafal as le(auaet,erealliura, tar otberwlaae. tbat the k4 IowIuk aceuunu bare pasaeil retrlnar, aaal thai tba same will be preaaoiaal for rosSnnailua aud avl kawanre at an (.(rubans' UoQrt to be belt! at Soa eraet, Tfeuratlay. Jaouarr 17. 1S81. Aceoaot of f eter Browa, . (aaartlaaa ef Rosiaa Uorbatetler. First anal final aa-awant of John H. Zimmerman, aalin'r. of Oeorce Urubakar, .iaay.l. Flm anal ttnai aerount of P. F. SbaOar, avlmla Lnrator oi I. U Shatter, dae'at. Aceonot of l.jrilla t'niMllns, aalatalstratrlx aad trail lee of William KreMllne. daw U. 8aouo4 aceoanl of Hiiam Swank, aala'r. rttai Itilamtnlo ownuf Sanatwl Swank, tlae d. 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