Ul uuuciiiii inrwimfc i nil 0f ptiblicntion.; iji'SCl it itiw, i m, ri'Hii.- at i u 1 hiM-wlt"1 60 ; tmn'r ln-tlrcUnK j r..T,rtn H"! UiUe out j tie JZL' JH- V JL LtL -ii- fvitifTcd nt. 'I think," said a well-known .-f r, "toe I 'ft t jolto ever town tv;m to '! :ui,(.:- . !r..ai one Po'to'tn-c to nn- ,. . r.miie o: uie lormcr ! nersct Herald, S'tupr-o, Pa. I jiST-AJBLISlIlSJD, 1827. ttftn if ul cT TV VOL. XXX. NO. 15. SOMERSET, PA.,' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1SS I. WHOLE NO. 1570. ...,iTTs iiljlAO-.nwf,1"' j -.cvitv.ATXAW, I ,liP" Sctnrrret, rnu ; 'II'I'SEV AT LAW, ' S'iniern-t. r. A1N I.KY. UioKNtY-AT LAV.'. ' S.iioorscl, Yi. SoavrKl, 1'- irr,,i:M:V-AT-l.AV, S'm"rt, I'a. ,-.rj-'- to hi onrf will 1 nl- t- ulhl tl'leillv. lu tl.e tu'lJiLg kauwn as the. isryvcjaLr: house, BY ALBERT RECKE, WIll.'R.W. BtTAIL 2AS3SY ani CXTPSCTiOlTSST, A M F AOTV U It B Or I 1 X r. hi: I OM MUX V. AX PI IS. C il AC JC KKS, CAKES AKPlIKEAn, i a r;iKAcm:i:s kktviix. t i in v. ii. la khtel. ATri.li.fcYS-AT-i.A'.V . ---.r.l to their cai a ' ,-"-rillv nttiT.'e.! . ( ftt-cn ttrwt Mnret, 'M- :u l l.c nEALXBIX j UKIKJPKIES, FINE CIUAKS, SMOKING , AND CHEWING TOPAt'tX', POKEIUX ! ANH POMESTlOPlil ITS, MI., h. Fiirti.' an 1 I'icnln Mii.'.-lii-I with Cmilif, 'Bk. Nn." un.l Urn" n ("mrt orfu-o. All' At wUiivi or (loput Satan s!o A g ntlo::intily rreaturf, To welcotn li'ime a? bct lu-cou'il The sturJy, stin-lirovriifJ im-iiclK'r. Sa'nl lie : "I Imiic you have cnjoycl Your fa:ni:ior jHTogiiiiat:u;i, While I the- Mason h.-.ve cnijdoynl, Vith-n: a:i hoar's Vai-alion. Vou mu: t nl;:iii I triol tj make Your re.-, ani tr.ivt l jjliL:uit ; Ani now, to !ium: you, X will A hatk s.at liir the j;rieiit. Tiie churches you will doubtleas un'l, AH nicely cleaucl ami garnishi-il; Tin: carivts chaiiKt'ui t'J suit our miiul, The pu'i'it newly varnished. The lare-nritit Bible that Vou jiri.:e ' Is in its nl 1 ) ition ; An 1 elo-ic hpsiilo tt:c voluuie A lie A- reviicJ e.iitioii. resort to such a method, inclosing a a well-directed blow leveled Pelham lif-t of prominent men for reference, out of his seat and ta the ground, and goncrallv causing Doris the i where ho lay stunned, and John most genuine" sensation, that was I Tamper's quiet, suppressed tones ratudiv luiioweu nv ueiiin. unu ai-jin&iieu uti. 1U. eV.'l anil sef for jxurfclvcf. ill , M:: n .'ul with a v H-'.!:. liiil line -if tlic ii'.iic ; F SCllKT-T.. iTroKNEY-AT-liAW. rcr..n Aer.t. S.'Uicrwt, iaac:ti Iiwlu : -j MINK HAY. ,!V.u.ru.i t.. lit euro rr.hj 0 K1MMEI ATTOliNEY-ATI.AW, Soaier?ct, I'a. ,. - lnine mtnistfl to cure r 'o:u ea Main Cr Mrett. ' I., r. eX UH'UN". ATrtiK:vtYS-AT-l.A . .... ttr,l t their caro will Ve ' . ,..-.i!iilrttenilel w. Tii Bier llu - Vi.Hi. XnTE'W ENTRAL HOTEL- SOMERSET, PENK'A., ejerieil f. r jiuts oi January 10th, 1SS1. The ietii!e well, of eourxi' you know How tinij.'ri'.'atii'ii!" M-a:ter. Ami what they !. ;::iJ w l.eie thi y no is not a weighty lualter. The lnt of rhit p are apt to tray Without a puiilo to lcail thetn ; Hi 1 1 I was there to juiint the way, To watch them and t fn-l ShtM. I ..'!! alike in viitue ho:i:i-, in vice's .sU;:oi and era v! ways ; And i .icy who :Uay and they who roan Ha.c . -atari with theta a'w.-.ys." DOItlS' liOMANC K ..TTiiKNEY-ATEAW. I'rori ex; TiiU Iioum' U furiiNhe ! in lirt-ei.i-?. mod- .-ii tic with the modern eoiiveiiieii.-es "I i it...t..W II. .t m. ,1 i ,.i,i Wati-r Jiaths, iar-c j l..-.H:i- l:..o:u.. Parlors ami c:.a::i!-r.s, and .;: tf-MMl t:ilile;- :::tac!iol. , I T.icTa1 l.-Jind Par wi'.l le as (JiiOI) AS ; tii i: i:i--st. ii w :!1 tii I can :vn-i .;i'l lciiiies' ita.-tio-t to : V. r.U : Hai.'UaK F. S. KLEIHDIENST. A Jlerangyrs niawl. from necessitv, citlicr : priile. and that resulted in a ciuiet little answer, in which Doris told Mr. Pelham of her social position, and Well, before very long an inter view wa3 arranged, and the halcyon days began for this little girl, whose romance was a verity como to her. Mr. Pel haul was a model I had almost written lover, but that is al most too strong a word, because, although tliere had ensueel a charm ing, suggestive .intimacy, there hail been no actual love passages. I3ut terlly though my Doris was, she was she true as gold to her woman hood, and Mr. Pelham was too com paratively a stranger to be accorded the privilege of knowing how dear he had become to the girl into whose black eyes ho bad looked so meaningly. Well, tfiey had parted at .Saratoga in a coy, shy -'ay, on Doris' part and nennis.-ieu was given for him to see her at Long 1 '.ranch, this would-be lover who silenced Doris, when she insisted upon knowing ii he understood perfectly that she was only Miss P-crangyr's maid. And live minutes before, on this glorious, breezy summer morning. l)ori.5 had heafd'his voice below, on the avenue, and knew he was come. And an hour or so later, John Tr.m picr's card was sent up to Miss Pe rangyrs room for Miss Doris War- and sne went ilown to see mm. with a glad light in her eyes that, at the first showing, he thought was for jov to sec him. 'Mv little Doris, vou are so im- ATlt KNEY AT UW, S-mievfal r-.' taM-."" mtrnKl to my car, uU JrO. w ilh'- r,.r.r..l constantly on hand at his ! Doris stood on the upper balcony ! of the Ocean house, her black eyes dilated, her tiny hands clasped in i mule ecstacv. her red lips parted, I I. '- ".Ititnda r.Tliri-SsilV' her I Tt'll j rapture, admiration ana awe. i iShe hael never seen the sea before. ;La.t night Miss Perangyr and her j partv had arrived, during a heavy 'rain storm, and the darkness had : breri so intense that even Doris' ea- L'er eves had not In-en able to catch i a glimpse of the roaring, restless I waves, to whose rlivthm thunder the j girl had dropped to sk-cp. after her I duties were over. t-he was a hide, p.n-tty, VU!,1:V ! creature, full of romance and idt-ai-! ist ::w. vi-t she was only a lady . : maid Mat i And not ibut bec.ru.-e Doris would rather see I life, and have ln-r girlish romanc-i-Mic lhraiicvrs ir.aid, tiiau to j live her dull, eventless hl at tne i-o mc. Mifie eotta- in the antiquated c.un- j Hashed him !irvni , re Miss lleran-vr had ! !v,k, and, its. very i .ieked her ui a life whose chiefest proved, so exquisitely lovely, and happv dear ! And glad to sec me, dear?"" To have saved hirn lie could not have kept trie thrill of eager pas sion from Lis voice. "Am I improved, John ? Well, it's a doubtful compliment, because you onght to have considered mo perfec tion before. II.' "ILo won't trouble vou again, Doris. Sit still, while "! drive you back to vour hotel." . j "iiut, John, what how who " Doris began, hysterically; but Mr. Tarn pier gravely interrupted her: ''Wait till you are safely home." And Doris was safely home a gooa half hour before Miss Peran gyr, and was sitting on the upper balcony with Mr. Tampicr, who had answered all her questions and had soothed and comforted her as if she had been a baby. "I saw you to'geiher, and I didn't like the looks of him," he said quiet ly. "I knew tliere was some mis chief up, and I spotted him, and heard his bargain with'- the driver of the hack, and", while the fellow was lingering over a socially good glass of tipple I ordered for him, I took his place and played Jehu. That's all, Doris. The pearls are safe, and you are safe." ''Put it is not all," she said, her eyes Hashing through the passion ate tears that were falling thick and fiast; "it is not all, John Tarn pier. You have shown me what a fooiirfi, siliy creature I am, and how wholly unworthy to be even your friend, as of old. I am so so ashamed !'' She sobbed like a child and cov ered her face with her hands. His face was full of granel, grave eagerness a3 he looked at her. "Yes, Doris, you are right We can be irlcnds no longer ; we " She gave a little pitiful cry. "Oh, I know I know 1 am not fit to be anybody's friend! Oh, I wish I was dead !" Then he stepped up to her and lifted her chin, making her eyes meet his. ''We cannot be friends, but we can bo lovers, my darling we can be husband and" wife, can't we? Shall we my little girl ? May I take you home with me, Doris, never to go from mc again ?:' And although Doris could not impetuous terms, so oisencnant- The Arkft.ih&w Klnc A AVeiiiian Farnie-r. "Spcakin' 'bout the Arlcansaw ! Just before - dusk Wednesday agcr," said the man with the sandy j evening, saya the Lewistown, Me., goatee and squint eyes, as he leaned : Journal, a brown faced and pleasant back in hs chair, "that's whar you ' looking woman, witli a short, well saw my heart-strings, in case I've j built figure and firm step, fastened a got any to saw on.". "Did you ever live there ?" "Did 1? Well, I reckon I sort o tliir- it. existed in them parts goin' on teen years. "And you had the ague ?"' "Had it ! Why, I wallered in Gentlemen, gaze on me !" The crowd gazed. "When I moved down into Ar kansaw from Tennessee risin' of six teen y'ars ago, I was purty I was, for a'taet. I .had a dozen skule marms in love with me, and hang me up if every gal in the ball-room wouldn't break her neck fur the honor of dancin' with nio ! Yes, 1 was purty, and I was good. I wa3 so purty that children cried fur me, and so trood tnat 1 was taken lur a j plump, contented looking horse m I front of the Boston tea store, and tossed a molasses jug out of her wagon. She wore a widow's veil and shawl. ''There," said a gentle man, "is one of the most wonderful women in the county, Mrs. Osgood, of Minot Centre, the woman farm er." So when Mrs. Osgood came out of the store, with her strong arms full of molasses jug, salt box this-aud-that, the Journal scribe be gan to ply his interrogation-?. "How much hav will vou cut this year?" "Twelve or fifteen tons. -I've cut about six tons already. I com menced mowing at .7 ; o'clock this morning and mowed most of tiie lorenoon. l spreau uiin.y-uve com preacher on more'n a hundred occa- mon stacks of hay, ami after dinner ht led a er ow em. rurty : u ny, ine ef mv nhiz in St. Ixvais x;l Texas steer elead'rn a door-nail, and was tryin' to look handsome at that !" "You said you had the ague. ' "Dad it! Do you 'enose all tho other calamities in this hull kentry could have busted me up this wav ? j acre of onions, two acres of potatoes, You bet I had 'er ! I struggled with and three-fourths of an acre of beans consent to such A r,n:r.. ATTul.N tYSATLAW, Somerset, Vi., . m."?'Bn.l ilvlniiiife"tinLii?. : W.nru i to them will 1 ru."tly i distillery LI.IAM 1I.X0OX7Z. AlTi'lNEY-Ara.AW, S-jiuert-et, 2 a., ftm-! iitemi-! t" toinM entruf t- -if in snirnirt uu nljoiuuie c-4inue. rr.ilic H um iim. Ml vrorr. ATIoKMiY-Al'-EA V.'. bouitrn; All l.u-lnfrf entrupt itn pn-iuvlne.-- , I'a. h- Cut tl-'U-. ire it'T-.rl to , l. ri ;h. a:toi;xey-ateav, Sunic.-fct. Pa. S.xroith lll'Wfc. o;i iUlrf. tatraiw-e. f cu:lnel. ami rn io-u i-u.na-.- w.'.ii'r-uii"tnc and n.lel;ir. ""EMyilK'K .!l STICE VV THE PEACE, S-uiicrett FeKti'a. ii. k. kini::.t.. P. V. KIMMI'Lh .t SOX -iLiiri-n-iesji-nl tnieef to the ci;! wrset and HMr.itv, titieut the p.e:n 'tnuran at ,ill;iiiii . uiil'aI'rutrr -l-m-.-i. I i-.uiid at tbe-ir .ffi oa Main ;i;t inameiid. :. K. MILLKi: has perma- - knit In IVt'.Ib 1"T the prartlee ( oilire oiKin'.e eliia.rlM Krisins- H.IlRPltAKKU tender? his ml terrtrtt to the ettiiten! of Hm v.r,iy. !hce to residenee ca Main y.TiUiV Iuaai-ial. 10. MI U.Kit. PHYSICIAN fcSVT.C1EO", -TMtnSfmth Ken.I. In-ltana, where lie .inl Imi ltr or uLlierwIt- J'.'HN" 1'ILhS. I.EXTIST. ft-w Henry Uefflfy's Itre, ;V.ain Cef Pa. WH.1.I AM COl .LINS. I'LXIIST, SOA1EUSET, PA. : V.nm-th 151'ifk. ahore Ifc.yiV Imig -lininal :illtimwl found iirepar :' ul a i,ra. ra- b an tiilina. r.'-''-. kf. AnttiPlal t-ih"l all kln l. 'fi autrrinl 1;.wtc.L "jicrKtl.-inf 'il rcim'a.) IjiGies'.Vmliisry " rimI.. niTninrall-! Imt!i!!nira. -'-'a'. inn!i-in. TBimnniw utMtrrnnx. '"mt b-r.r.t Krplnir 14, 1HM. 'vita! ir l,;v. T. K. t.wiao, I'r.ncli-ai. '! iX ACEXCV. !t?n.it Saul Patch, S-Jluewt eouoty, -" "t the Frnee, mryry-T and eWiio " pr -c.:lr c- lleci all H-iaitv er..1 Frn - '.-.n!s;d to lilm Perai-n wlildtia will adilrnw lilm at the uine "M. KcluteK lueliarge aud i.eUih AUCTIONEER. lis ttw-jlr.e Kt .-rrtre on Ua! or Ter " '-t't. i-r acytt'lni: to 1 iiis(ed i i ai t- 1 will fve er.i;re'tattii-:ti'n. ' -ti-l! i-T.-tLjcir at'.eu-leJ lo. W. A. KOONTZ, OmCuenee. Pa. PURE RYE WHISKY Pe-r rale '-v the barn-1 r gallon, niitcd for MEDICAL AM MECHAfflCAL lUltl'OS15S. Or-hrs address d to Pi ilnt, Pa., events were the annual apple butter making or a decorous husking ind ie in Judtre Tampier's big larn. A life fuil of pure, innocent sweet ness and wholosonicp.oss, but winch fretted and chafed on Doris War ren's nervous nature, until even John Tampier underftood ii v. ould be better for Doris to have her own vrr.v "Oil "O Out x il Li' cv.iui.iui world that to the sirl . , i -w lit'V ' on. intieca i am. You can tell them at horns 1 imvpr urn s.i baoov in m v life r,nw'"' " " ! nevertheless she was "ut vou have not answered me j el and gratelul mat,, oeiore anouier ve. 1 'onc, iicar . .r'. voti tti.fi m i fiuiuuiui uuil uu -.. John 1 ampler s briuc; ana iiis :mk, friendly I Perangyr, to whom Dons had peni- .i.'sii rnr-.d.ir tent v contesseel cvervtmnir, nreseni- ed her with the identical set ot pearls that had figured so promi nently in her romance. Tell me all seemed like some fairy garden, on whose thresh old her l'eet were lingering better ill receive prompt Mt.rek 2. ittrntin. Jr. A.Jl'.MllUJ. Jo. 11. Wateks MTIILLAN & CO., I'RACTIC.VL PLUMBERS STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, Mo 112 Franklin Street, Johrtstov.D, Pa. 1 for Doris to L'o, even ai Aiiss neran- cryr's maid, than to stay quietly and ! dull at the country home, with the ! light dailv dimming in her eyes and !the footsteps hourly losing their I elastic tread. So, not against Mr. lampiers counsel, but "actually with his ad vice, Doris had accepted the posi tion which Miss Pernngyr offered, and. in almot an ecstacy of dehght, had' bidden Auntie Helen and L'n cle Robert good-by, and John Tam pier grave, middle-aged John Tam picr, who had loved butterfly Doris ever since he could remember at all, and whom butterfly Doris had teas ed, scolded, fascinated and snubbed ever since she could remember, and virod about him as though he had Staer Yentiiatixn. 1-r.tVn .'iven tu Hou;-t Drainage anJ ; E.ren lllT big brother. KTIKAIESXMjE AKD TI70RI DONE Intl;e nu-?t tlicruuch liianncrand j.iurantcc.1. :o: Somerset County Bank, CHARLES J. HARRISON. Ca.-tiler and Manajer. tjlleetiuns made ia ail )nru uttb I'nltei! StcUi. O'uaTE' oioiltrate. Ectter and other check! col Isrted an-1 far hed, Eaftera and WcWerncschaage aiwari or. hard. Eetn'ttaneMjr.a'lewltlipTOnii-t-ac. Abreast MlWte-I. Partlet !e'lrlr. to nrche V. K. 4 PER CENT. rCNPri) JJ)Xy, ta bt aoeomiiiO-d.-vied at Uili BacU. Tbe couikjei are prcjatl hi donosn'.niiliffii of &0, 1"0, &0O and 1,000. WHITES AMDERSOB, ''N1 HOTIih, 'OYSTOWN. PFiXN'A. "urand well km.w hnuw baa lately '"iy nd tewlv retitteii with all f ew 'iumi:un-. whl.'-h , maee It a very A-il-ir lur thetraut-linK .ul !tc f' ,.t t i-m:ntit rar,:afAt"t. ail be '. :th a Inrae .u! li.- I.jil auudied aiMi larre and r.u-y atahhiiar. r, J- !u -a eon Iw had at the li neat " ''! u. -fk. Cay cr mtal. SAMt EI.COSTI'll. Prop. , S. E. C'.. Htmmntl v Starac ,Pa - 5.000 tiialimis FERMENTED wine. HJR CCi ra ST. AND ETH AVENUE, NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH, 1.' -it ma. b c-ES. la itra M. bic-ks. Ants ftr Firs ani Life Ikmcs, JOHN HICK & SOU, KOMKKSKT. I'A.. And Real Estato BroL-.crs. KSl'AiiLiISIll He was thoroughly those rare, sweet-natured men, who know exactly how a woman ought to be used, and trusted her accord ingly. He was grave, quiet, edu cated and a thorough gentleman in manner, breeding and by birth. He was the oniv son of a well-to- iil.iirt Put because he was not flashing and dandyish, and as handsome as an impossible hero in a three vol ume novel, this silly butterfly Doris of mine, who was so determined she was born to have a romance, would have none of his attentions or love. , ' . It had been a curious parting Mr. Tampier so grave and earnest;; Dor s so sunnv ana eager to ue on, and laughingly profuse in her prom ises to write. "Oh, yes, every mail, if he was so anxious; ten postal cards at one time, jf ho preferred nnnntitv to OUllitV." All that iiad transpired some weeks before this morning, when On.rw f-tood on the balcony of the i Ocean house, taking her first fill of the suoiiniiiy ot iuuo fum.i creation. Only bix uuiu weeus spent at Saratoga, and Doris' thoughts of the sea were swectlv. passionately mingled with thoughts of Parry Pelham. Six weeks ago she had not known there existed such a person ; to-day the thought of him made her eyes glow, her cheeks llush, her heart beat m sweet, undisciplined agitation. He was the very handsomest man ; Doris Warren had ever laitt ner ! pretty black eyes upon. lie was ljust of that dashing, stylish carriage ! that attracted the girl's iancy. He had been from the very first i .,ti-i,.t-.,! hv Doris. They had pass ed -each otlier on the drive, Mr. Pel- smote him cruelly. "Indeed. I'm "lad about everything and everybody." Of a sudden, r white flame leap ed to his eye.-. John Tampier wor shiped this girl -o madly that even his long control availed him noth ing now. - I came tell you of myself. I have but u:.e thing to say. Oh, Do ris, go home with mc; I cannot live without you any longer." For one moment she was touched, humbled by the pain in his face, his low. intense tone, then she laughed at him. "Tiie idea! Go home? Indeed, no, John," and the sweet face suddenly flushed, then paled, and her voice lowered. "John, 1 want to tell you something oh. so sweet, John ! I I have a lover !" A lover a lover and not he! It was no wonder his pulse almost stopped, and his face blanched to his verv lips, or 'that Doris cried outin tear and horror at sight of him in hi3 anguish. "Don't speak to rne again," he said huskihy. And then, after a moment or so, he managed to make some sort of adieu, and left her. She could but feel a girlish re gret for his misery, but that was iorgot- jrood one of j ten a little later, when there came a note from Larry reinam sucn a precious little note asking her if e couiel manage to accompany A Colored rarxonon "Hades." Parson Sanday, a colored gentle man of long standing, went into a Little Pock book store yesterday and asked : "Doss, is ver in possession oh de revised statutes ob de 2'?w Testa ment ?" When answered aiErmativt lv he continued : "An so yer is hep- pin to strhute etis uisccption. iaik tcr me "oout Hades. Hell am de word. What fluence would my preachm' hah ef 1 was to tell my congregation dat he dat don't obey de 'junctions is 111 danger ob liatlcs I got in four one-horse loads, in sea son to get down here at lour o ciock and market a lot of berries.", "Do you cut your hay with a ma chine or scythe?" "Poth : f can mow cither way. I DliUWa. l llaafc lAHi7 llJ jr41- Whar is my goodness? Good! Why, I've got to be the most infernal alli gator in tho hull swamp, and I'm crowm meaner at the rate ot a milt- it fliv ! Fact solemn fact, and that contankerous ager is to blame lur have a one-horse mower, the whole of it. I've got a squint in "Do you have any help ?" mv rvrs mv nose has been driven . "Only what I net from the lmVlrnnipfdi.iLr.il what tee-tti I'vc'drc-ii. "There's a girl c ? ... . i t... loft i.rvi ti-i f! we-! !'ei e vi-rv i vears ami a oov oi eivveu .. ,;nln ,,-il, Trr tM.fTii r p T il vc;"!! , , , ,,-1 .1 . . ..I A Xe- Ueli;ioui Se t. Uio sect '(IomK.J t ' i : hlVt'l ill Ui! i I lii-tlH amateur piani-t witen iit.-'-!e!,.-dk was lure. The amateur's I i'nthi r utei (!ie owner of a large hail, laiid io' oii'.-o-d th" ? of it t. G'tJ U ha!l. lor h:,4 benfif. There its? to : ! ' a j for eight piano-;, and the amateur was to play one of the in i struments. I was leader. I thought i ( '.otschalk would have a fit when I told him the amateur conldnt play three straight notes of the piece. "He- is sure to throw us all out," said I, "and ruin the performance." "Gob-chalk swore like a Major, but 'twas uo good. The bills were out, and he couldn't go back of his programme, even if the gift of the hall for the night w.-h m considera tion to him. At last I Lit on an Euton count, Michigan, is birth-place of a new religious which i.-i tnainlv composed of writer from all otlier denomina- idea that fixed the whole business, tions. The services employed are i The amateur came down to rehears similar to those employed in the :d and we praised him up until he Episcopal church. The'name cf the ; th.ought ho was to bo the star of the new denomination is "1 he Living j night. As soon as he kit we took Church of God," and the members i the hammers out of his piano and are called "the chosen." A ccrres- j made it as dumb as an oyster. I pondentcf the Chicago Lihr-Oce in, 'guessed he would nev.-r know at Battle Creek, writes as follows of-die difference wii.ii ?"v::i pi tho new sect: anosgoingator.ee. "Th. mprnhprs are admitted to tho i "And iust as I thought," said the society with great form and a pre scribed order of exercise?, much like some of the secret societies. They claim to be jxissessed of some very grave sccret-t regarding the near approach of the we-:id which have been initial ted to the m nv divmo in- chil- fouitcen help me a little." "Is tiie girl going to make a farm- ? "I don't know. I want to make a farmer of her, but she don't like tho idea very well." "How much of a farm have you?" "I have now about forty acres. I have planted this year a half an leader, "that amateur or his hiend. never discovered the trick." "No ?" "Xo, sir ; he just sailed in and pounded on that piano as if it wa the worst enemy he ever had. He was bound to show off among so spiration. A delegation of twelve ; many good pianista and hami.K-rci of their member-Cas chosen apos-! on hid keyboard until the perspira ties, have been sele-cted to prepare a j tion nearly blinded him. Xow and proper Bible for their use, and which then I WkciI at hirn approvingly will not be given to any ouL-i!:? of! to give him fresh courage, and evr-ry the families of the chosen. It will j time I did he gave the piano a lick contain tho articles of faith, and is 1 that nearly made matchwood out of supposed to bo mainly composed of ; it. His friends a!! around threw extracts from the Old" Testament, as bouquets at him till ho looked like they discard tho new version. In ; a wedding arch, and when 'twas all some respects thev arc communists, i over his fond parent fell on his neck as au the meiuocra who are worm in i.;o green-room .aw over SdyXiO put their property gethcr and divide the prohts rata. the Jews, and have a large Chce! snrir Thev take manv customs from ! man for t-22') and a pass to tne .m into his hand. The old didn't know whether he was number stindincr cn his head or his heels, to- pro of hfilv tiavs. which thev keep very he was so tickled, and the way he strictly, besides Saturday and" Sun-; set up the wine for tho crowd was a er right along fur 'leven straight y'ars without a let-up. Gentlemen, me harrer your souls with, a lew timely remarks. Your Michigan agcr is a erasshopper, ana one uosc oi kv-neen knocks :er dead. Out m 1'inoy ti-.e asrer is bigger about like a squirrel. In Missouri shes about the size of a woouchuek, and when she strikes down in Arkansaw she's a wolf th rce feet high, seven feet long, and built to take hold like a thousand buzzards, (ireat flams ! but what fcir.!g''h-s I've had with that e'r critter ! Sa ride in a one-horse wagon over a stone tiuarry ? Was ve ever seated on the top rail of a fence when a mrricane moveu it at the rate ot six miles a minit ? Did vo ever have a cyclone pick ye v.p and mop ye over forty acres ot river poLom, waiiop ve through ten acres of woods and use ve lor a tool to Knees ciow n a hundred acres of cane-orake Well, that hain't the p.ger not the Arkansaw kind : it's only the fust faint preliminaries." He stopped to relig.it ms cigar and then continued : I hain't lontr to live, and 1 don t keer to stretch this thing any. Teil'n the truth has alius been my strong find sowed half an acre of oats. I have done all the work myself. I have run tho farm live years, and haven't paid out a cent, not one cent, fur help, and I ain't going to either with much emphasis. I-ast winter I went down in the woods and cut and teamed out ten cords of con I wood." "Does your farm pay well ?'' "Yes ; 'it's lieginnmg to pay pret ty well now. It was all run down when I came there and commenced work. It only cut hay enough for a did ve ever i cow and a horse. Aow itcuis tv.ei'.e tons. See t:ie ihnercnce : l nave dug out the rocks and leveled the lie-Ids with my own hands, so I shan't be thrown of! when I ride my mew ing machine, I keep two cows, a horse, and a lot of sheep, and there is a lot of chickens running around.'' Mrs. Os-rood then started Dobbin for home. Here is a woman who finds time between planting her seres of onions, mowincr a dozen tons of hav. chopping ten cords of w ood in snow knee deep, and all the hard work of running a forty acre farm, to take cave of the milk of two cows, make butter and biead, and do all the mending, cookimr. and iivr oo buttons for a family of new one is in loree r Certainly not. Tne Governor has no iurisdiction in such matters "An (ley can t tawe ue old boot ,vav from me ?" "Xo." "Den I'ze heeled, case I'ze got hell o:i my side ; and I'll tell yer, when a niggah ain't got de fire and de brimes.tone on his side he can't collcck ten ccnt3 a year from de church." -. i j.. . :,re fa a i J. fasetieer wot Ua i GEQVE FARM 01 frmemrt. the i-lre. of mona '""'r'ai. a U ot I He klla to Dat o!e book znav be too slow lur de white folks, but it hits a nigger pow erful nat'ral. Dey say dat de Lord is unchanseable. Ef dat is de case, why does dey wanter change His word .' Why do dey say dat de in spired grammar an' 'rithmetic oh de 'postels wanter be krected ? I sup pose dat war Peter savs I go a lish in'. ' de latter day cospel upstarts wants him ter sav, 'Do pronoun I, in de fust pusson, hub. arter mature 'liberation" concluded to repair to de sea shore, whar de aforesaid person al pronoun ob do lust pusson pro poses ter engage in the piscatorial exercise.' Dat ain't de kind ob a book to sabe a man. Dar's one faith, one Lord, an' one baptism, but d site coma manage w "-!'-'. : white folks is trvin' ter make two him to the hop mat nigni, ui.u ne, f . . Lo , & nmltitude of wanted to see her, etc. j , wlisni? J)onswas a vision oi ioeanes,, AIJat oW !nan 8aid the book in her white dress, that evening ai. t Ukrtv to use the .lo rrav-headed old gentleman farm-1 she stoott oeiorc ner iiuie giass, ner , u ,j -. - ,-r whom reotile had duV.bedTudgeMl;btt;ves sinning, ner cnccKo, ..Ilam't dc Guhmir dun declared ' . ,.. ..u i. I tine tin.- i-.i-r. n Toil roio. ner iovi'iv. . . , . , i. for rr.ieons e or.Dticss uimcuit to ex- , , . -' i e.e ole biX)K is repeaiea an uai ue "But, so plain in mv toilet," she murmured," as she tried to fasten a vellow rose in her hair. "Of course Mr. Pelham will declare I am dress ed just as I should be; but, oh, wouldn't I just love once to wear ornaments of some kind diamonds or pearls. And Miss Berangyr's arc in iier casket, and if she were here I know she'd lend them to me, for just one little hour." The thought was enough, and with hot cheeks and compressed lips, and trembling hands tdYls .-,., rrl. 4 tr rinrie vln wnr.teil to look f.'7t. (n i,t lrvvr r'a w hnrrotved L vxcASTEr.. September 7. A sad !-ll 1,111 1U ii-. viv u ' . T , TrTrsnTT I T.TfT! m I TT RTl i auuui wiuj. . , rt iv,,,nr' mr, firrnt nenrls. accident happened on uie i ennsyi Llrl K H A trV A K All that hail transpired sow V "fv ke a nu'een of vania railroaa at Iaman Tlace thU MijlLUUnill inilJUll. hvceks before tins morning, ty en . :"V - , wns r, n,ratll. niornimr. Just as the fast line was I t -v - 1 41a lin 1 Trf-iTTilli:LllH.Tta.vaai.. " - 1 . . . Hted over and over bv her lover, leaving the depot Alexander Gray, r,,i u'ml nt. ndmirinelvbyEcorcsianoflicialof th.e Western Penuen- of people in the short hour" she re- tiary, Allegheny City, who had got nnt.il- al- off the train, tried to board it as it moVin alarm, she discovered she was pulling out, and made three at was outstavini her time, and Mis3 tempts to do so, but faided, the third lwnri-'nntrr:! to return bv 1 1 time falling uneier the cars, which o'clock at the latest, from the moon- passed over his right leg, crushing it i;i,fc,il wnnl.l reach home first terribly, lno unlortunate man was Vi l..t. n hnrrv." she said, taken in charge by Dr. Leaman, leadinlv, to Mr. Pelham. who accompameel him to this city, ' nd Mir. Pelham gave a most em- and took him to the hospital, where phac direction to the driver of the he died at Kr.30 o'clock. Mr. Gray hired carriage a direction of which was on his way to New ork where t v..t j i,Mfnniv n wnr.l fr so "to he was to meethis wife, who has just UVllO ...... .... ... . - make haste." returned from Europe after an ab- And then handsome Barry Pel-! senee of tliree month ham got into the carnage with her, i and very coolly told to take off the pearls and give them to him. " l ou are surpriseu i uon i uuuci , i?ss fuss yoti make and the . . , At I T i - - p.-n.-n.whoo.-fire Mr wni:,,,, r.A ,.f tho male jrendcr I quitter JUJ v.. jT. irty. t rem triM t,r.d ittoiheirt.lv. nw muic iv .v - - . j deuced shame you didit t borrow tne i.i r.tt.o-rt he Oeerii.;i.a thereof, a no rlirac l , t J lire-ttV. blooming 1'oriS, ueuem J :...n.lem.le. .!. rente. Kea! ..late L nc u ?nu ' , -..Tr: . for diamonds l bllt the peai lS Will do luninya iii i ,ru,,.ti, aliped to. j m Miss l.angvrs car ria e , iof nothinjr , and I am about rivi ii . : i . . ...fc. 1 Aiiwd . 'r I i'i 1. ,.ni - I IK? It Ullueitiwui rj- - ! ,i ,i,.t nple . ;a mouei iii-.mii.ts. "" . ""v rLT ADirc unrrw t W ;ti.r-.i.i.iv nurriuiYi, . - t pf.r irft-handedih Uli'l llllllin'O' v , maiden's service with her, but a:so n on joyed it with Dons. And very Mi.s BeranvrJiad done .., . . . ,dt 1 pa w ho. htvbe ve 11 : sewing on imiwia tur n frit, cr.tne idea of the Arkans'aw "ager children, and yet has nothing to say I once uniintcd i auoui a woman s w nug.s or e::;.iu o when I tell ve tha both shoulders in shakm , and it was a light shake at that. When I had on one of nvr rcg'Iar double back action shakes I could iar a uur oi whisy oui ot uietroi.cn of a tree twentv-cmni roas ou. no body dast jiile up cord-wood within half a mile of my cabin, and that's a eolemn fact, I devoured my nec-n iust as vou eat corn i;v- bee-;, and ., . .i. .... i . - my hull system niiaiiy go. o i.'uiu that a clog who smelt at my leg couldn't get the pucker outsit ic ot his mouth inside often days. Gen tlemen, I do not wish to prolong this agon-. .Mv laiiin' is gao. r usi thing I know 1 11 jump the ager aim begin on Arkansaw 'skctters, and when I got tliar I'd harrer yer souls till ye couldn't sleep fur two weeks. We will now have some licker, t-.nd I will then seek a few needed repos es." Free Proa. :hts. I.ife'lntlio Oil UcKioiis. ilav of each wiek. which are oo-. caution. served as nays of rjst. They do not "Didn't he do fine," said iie to me. have anything to do with outsiders ; "Among so many first clas3 profee any more than is strictly necessary. : sionals, too." They never marry but once, and in, "i never neara an araa.eur uoso the event of death of husband or well in public," said I, and what's. remain simile tiie remainder of j more I meant it eh Don t you their life. Divorce and separation think I was right : isax li-nnoseo are not- allowed, and any difficulties : Chnmdc. which come up in the iamny or . church are brought Up before the! dove; ;ior Lincoln's Advice. twelve elders, horn whom thero is J no appeal. In their dress and mode ; A pood old Governor of the State of living they are very simple, the ! of Maine, when he issued a fast-day men wearing their hair cut short j proclamation, more man mi) t-i3 and faces finootl.Iv shaven, ami tho j ago, made up bis mind to forego oi.iv their natural platitudes and to tell Ins people women w; ny IDO'-l-iJ. are im hair hanging back. Tiiev frugal, and are act um ti! property. Much inter- tested in them m the where th reside, and ' hers are increasing verv ;' preachers literally obey ' ure injunction, and inar without pav or con i.oivn 'trious an I .tin- much t is mar.i o'Mit! inities 'htir num- r . iust how. .1 lA in his opinion iney otigni, to get read- to observe the day. This was his advice: I recommend to each citizen to observe the day as a Christian ; if he be under the influ ence of any vice, to banish it : if in error, to correct it : if under obiiiia- ,utp T' CP: at. Their i !:-; Script-: tions to others, honestly to dk- reach- charge tr.cm ; it suhenng injuries, to iition, forgive them; if aware of ar.imosi- expecting to get their board, iothes 1 ties, to extinguish tnem ; and ii able and nec-e-s.tries of iif. frot i their j to do any benevolent act to any bc con verts. Altogether i-v .re a ing created by the Almighty Power mot singular people. ' j to which he owc3 existence and his c ! i ! f:icu!tiesf to do it." As Kar as it Would G. j - The Siamese Twins Ontilone. Many ot the first settlers of Ii'.i-j nois were rude in spt-et h and rough An Itanan couple, Tooci bv-name, in manner. Monev was searee arc at present exhibiting at lenna with them and service was paid for a most remarkable specimen of their us i tnem, a;i in produce. Governor B illustrate th-ve incidents -of tier life by tho following :.--One day there came to my a young man accr-.mpsnied - 1 T . -it to ' progeny, a pair oi twins namca jr.- Iron-; cob and Baptiste. Ihc-sc boys are .-dote : ; crown together from the sixtii rib oliiee ; downward, have but one abdomen b ne How General Sin:psti Served a llully. When tiie allies occupied Paris That the oil region is a country where fortunes are made quickly is well known. The man who is beg ging his bread to-day may be wear inga diamond in his shirt front to morrow, and the day laborer of last week is a moneyed man of next month. On our streets we can point out men who couldn't draw a check for ten cents six month.s ago. Xow thev can draw a check for $10- 00 and "the bank wouldn't accept I it. Yonder is r man who walked i into Oil City a tramp a year ago. I To-day he is a porter at a hotel. 1 Here "comes a young man w ho bor j rowed ten centi of us last week to get a glass of milk. Xow lie wants' j to borrow ten cents Jmore. He says j he wants to buy a meal. He dines I on liquid meals. Go to Bradford ! and you will see the same cvi I tlences of prosperity. A man who came into this field when the ex- young woman. "Be you the squire ? " asked t manly youth. "Yes." "Can you tie a knot for u n.: a wav ? " -Ye- ir." "IIov, much do you charge ? "One dollar is tiie legal fee sir." "Will vou take vour f e in be wax ? " " Yes. if von can't t-av oah. "Weil, go ahead and tic the km-t, ; and I'll fetch the wax." j "Xo." said the S:u.re, thm there was a chance f "bring in tne beeswax I'll marry you.'" Reluctantly the youth went out to where was" hitched the horse, up on which Darby and Joan fashion thev had ridden, and brought the I and two foet. The upper part of tne jbodv is completely developed in j each ; their intellectual faculties are j of a normal character. Each child i thinks, speaks, sleeps, eats and drinks' independently of the other, i This independence goes so far as to ; admit of an indisposition of the ; one without in the least affecting the other. They are over three years 1 old, in perfect health, and seeming j ly in excellent spirits. Or iRin of-Hurrah." A Man T-'at a!! v Injured While? Way Jo Meet his AYif'e. liis the French officers, at all times su iwriorwith tic small s enual with the pistol to men, took every opportunity to in sult the oi irmv of i -11 1 AI... .. n f- 1- , ucei i anegeit u,.u u..- . anything this time, of I renchmen, tne mcmbei.. o. J , Lp which had sworn to ueto.e uieir, .V-Pt. Last month ives to the killing ofl .one by one ol j , - , ,; . , so-,t . , the English army. There was one signed, another Frenchmen who boasted oi haymg ' '. tlntt 1v .hrcc Such Ll llA.ll l.U.Ul. W ' vaau ' ' LISIiKDna'o. i liam in barouche lying back as lei- ou a ! surely and gracefully as it was pos- j but tat ie -e rn ar'.!. tar or xr banre , , -, ; r .jf ma -cnder ; quitter Vt trill Hr.d ltto Ihelr advt taire ' SlblC for ail' OPC Oi U.C male r.J-"- fpnrWl si, He new Your iA-aM-. -a 1i iirnnriTT I Trim m i tt I T ::;iIlEnuilAfiT TAlLllii, ELACICEEP.RY, CURRANT. t'ERRY, WILD.CHERRY C1LE3 WINE, "i,'tJ',J 'Kinan'ttT to ui (Abuvn IXrtiry 1 Iflll-- Store.) LATEST STYLES ill LCVcTiT FEE. IZ'SA Ti 5 F ACTIOS GURRAN7EED..S1 SOMERSET 1. eoit yrchr.fer. u,a lur ii;-.lini and enera- 7!7 Til k 01 1"" ar at home. wt " ' ' no h tki., Puaua.1, M iZU .r!ajj-ee, AMrtaeSTisi. ,t1A ni'fiitV of aian.1, Maine. Mar. tB-lyr. I Jhe liettSll There are times in everyone's life when energy fails and a miserable feeling comes over them, often mis taken for laziness. D inger lurks in this symptoms, as they arise from imnure blood or diseased organs. tired oi Piaymg tne u.-vo.ei. . t sf.irtirv. I'arker's Gin af i a . . 1 . 1 L . I 1 t t t : " . j understood, the ';why ! better iook. a. .eau. '.""'! ccr Tonic will renew your lease oil nv pieiiv ih.u... -'health and comlort because n re now. or PV Joe , t perfect activity to the stoni- But. after the first agony of fear, ; acjK ;ver aVl kidneys, and purifies horror and amazement thai, para- thr-l.lood. as men and women re- with her hor-c she told I ons sfie ' lvzed her. Dona sercameii not v cry i scre(l to robust health tcstny in ai t., , o ri.h. nr.d so tb.ev i lbudlv. for Pelham "s hand was mot every neighborhood. See ad v W.l.T.IV.-'. . - , t l t. I. , - ..,l, ! two had met. crusnca cioseiy oyr e-i mou. . i t 1 rw a , va iMrr there came ! "Xone of that, I tell you ! Tliere s i ."''.''."-,... ,,c ,,. flir thn i,:.,-kman has; 1 low many : ffifwSSe ehtnt i f:;;n weli paid to lie deaf anddumb, Uiink no one knows i l?Vi. " arr ,"' ... . ' i t;.,l "i rrv np.l it'll lie worse for vou." but themselves ? vi euin-ri f"-l- r V. I . i ir ftlol,l tl. cf.nli.nM. r tbe carriage had come to a sud- UUIUM'V., I OI , ' . ... t f his being obliged to I den stop and in less than a Eccond Aihwatr. How "half slewed men they're drunk fol c I Pell i .. . , Sanraie ot IJoriS Manalin regulates tho botCl3 and liver. j ! citemtnt began with less than $W o ' i 'lc'i-h-! i3 now v,'Grtil man-v tIiol:san-!l?- i'T"')' ! Another, who was put in the lock- ; every opport, n o horrowed money to j-ay his ofheers belonging to the, d -- occupation; ami it la, He couM n&t bor. Here's an- re with his a little first. ;n.g 'un ; and j Th.ousaiuls of people h: ! ed "hurrah "many a i oft." but comtiarativelv i .ve s:iut tiiiic and few know ! its derivation and primary mean ! ing. It originated among the East ' era nations, where it was used as a ! war-crv from the belief that every ! man w"ho died in battle for his ' country went to heaven. It is de- wax m a sack. On being weighed, . rivea om the Sclavonic word Hur its valnc was found to be only sixty . ; -t,: WPM, -to naradise." "J: cents. "Well," said the "tic tiie knot and wax next week." "Xo, sir, I don't arrainst the rules of this office. "Slowly the disappointed youth turned to go out. saying, "Come Sa!, let's go." " "I say, mister. answered .u. with a" woman's wit, "can't you marry us as far as the wax will go?" "Yes, I can and will." replied the 'S'ltiire, laughing, and he uid. Michigan l'siv--. anxious groom, j j -liave a little girl, said Mr. Ilen-I'-l fet.-h i'-ir-jrv.Do!o, of this city, inaconversa . i tion, who was troubled with a so- trust, tiia is Wnr-,-ics in herlcrs. rronour.c- . - ... - . ' ed by some erysipelas by otners rheumatism. I had tried several remedies without effect, when I was induced to apply St. Jacobs Oil and T nm hannv "to sav that the u.-e of i... one 'bottle "cured here e is now i again. able to go to school killed a dozen ef English officers. and promised to go on in this work. One evening he swaggered as ; usual infn his cafe, and to his astonish ment actually sawone ot those nat- ed Anglais occupying ins cnau , a chair be it remembered, that no one hitherto had dared to sit upon ex cept himself. Mastering his passion, he umtia ins sworei iie-ii,uni iuhhio placed his sword on one side began to insult the perfectly inoffensive English officer, who sat unconscious Wrinfrin his (the Frenchman's) chair. Hctrod upon the Englishman's tots, he deprived the Englishman of his candles, ho went from one thing on to another without at all being able in Ithe least, apparently, to disturb the other's placidity. At last he snatched the newspaper oat of the Englishman's hands, and then thf. Hrifon slowly rose up, dis- are tue ups ami downs ot oil me. Here to-day, in jail to-morrow. Oil City Do-rich Pearl Shells. The exportation of pearl shells is likelv to receive a stimulus through a recent shipment of a sample lot of thirty bushels from Ualtmioro to a manufacturing establishment in Paris. These shells are collected on the southern shores of California and carried on fruit boats to Santa Barbara, whence agents stationed at that point ship them to eastern con signees. They vary greatly in value, and many of those gathered are subsequently rejected as worthless, owing to their having become sun burnt or brittle from exposure. In the centre of eacn shelf ' is an ex crescence differing in hue from the An old gentleman, finding.", couple of his nieces fencing with broom sticks, said : "Come, come, my dears; that kind of an acomplishment will not help you in getting husbar.us, CincAoo, September 7. Later dispatches from lut caginaw, i ort i Huron, Flint and other places in .now uacle," responded one of Michigan continue to give aiarnm.g reports of fires. The additional ru mors of the loss oflives continues. Several have been burned to death while fleeing from tiie fire. Uhe village of Dickcrville on the Port Huron and Xorthwestern railway is totally consumed. Anderson sta tion is partly burned. Verona Miils in Huron county is all destroyed but the church and a store. Bad axe is all gone but tho court house and the hotel. Sandusky is totally destroyed, as is Bichmondville. Tb.e fire is raging in the western part of Fortsville and the people arc all moving to the lake shore. In Watertown township two entire fhrr.nii s have been burned to death. George AvrcsIIart and wife, grand- tfo c.rU .n she made a lunge, "but it wTll help to keep our husbands in order after we get em." Senator Brown, of Georgia, is to become tbe fortunate owner of a remarkable suit of clothes. It is to be manufactured from raw cotton at the Atlanta Exposition within the Kice of twenty-four hours tiie cot m to be picked, ginned, spun, dyed, sp to and woven in public. nlaving to the astonished eyes ot !.:.: surface, which has a spe- Gaul a guardsman some six feet, ; j vanc arui j3 separately preserv- six inches nign. i"i'H"'. , V I ed lor ornamental purposes wnen across the table, seized hold of the i jt K 0j shell is cut up for but- Frcnchman's nose with one hand t and his chin with the other, and, j wrenching his mouth open, spat j y Murderer Found entity, down his throat. With a howl the ; Frenchman, holding his under jaw gUNlirnv, P.Vv. September 7 The with both hands, ran out of the I case of (;corse Hoover, the lad of room. His jaw was broken, and j tjjtct-n. who shot and killed his neither he nor any of his comrades gjgcr Lottie in May last, was tried were seen again at that cafe. V e j here to-day. The trial occupied but may as well add that tho English & ll0Urs a3 ftt tiie important officer who thus made an example witnesses the bov's mother and sis ofa bully was the late General Sir j tcrsn.fU3Wi t0 testify and left the Jame3 Simpson, wno lor a ti"iecitv. The commonwealth did not :d m the t nmca, ami : lhe casc an j tii0 ?ury aCnmt the time he joined the j cJ t,)0 t but ,.onvictcd him of :il his death was the tallest i rn.nsiauTf1tCr.IIi3 sentence was commanded who from service until his death officer in the liriusii army. deferred. Counsel for the defence . in-.vf.nni ice to the court that they p' . . , . , .t :u Adam is the first patron saint of ; hacl some evidence wmcn u.? e(l lO preseiil te amia.u - the western pork raisers, because he had the first spare rib. Thousands of ladies to-day cher ish grateful remembrances of the help derived from the use ofLydia E. PiDkham's Vegetable Compound. It positively ceres all female com plaint. Send to Mrs. LydLt E. Pinkham, J Western Avenue, mother, two children and a grand- Lynn, Mass, for pampukU. chihl have been burned to death, i It is so densely dark and smoky as to . snow storm in tie Wa k H'U. render braathing troublesome T ,. , , , - rot l,nrm to : Dkadwoop. D. T, September thf eves. Lamps are kept There was a heavy snow storm m constantly burning. It is impossi- i the Black Hills on Monday night bio to learn the full extent of the . and Tuesday morning. terrible calamity as tliere is no mail t ck, er antl purIly. and tl.e telegraph wires are burned; lhe -.ijtert 8holuld Le WAifn ffAtvi i- frficpr1 jf i 1 i i in - ' UU it U llL'Ul a Viti. iv.4 '. cent. Siill in tho Vortia:tI'p. i taken every few months to prevent m alarious "diseases, and to cure them ' when prevention was neglected. To do work the mechanic must We are hanging up picture un have good health. If long hours of j day about tue cham ber waUs o . ,ur confinement in close rooms have hearts that we shall have ,to look at enfeebled his hand or dimmed his j when we sit m the shadows, sight, let him at once, and before; . Rm.tej ;n some organic trouuie appeal.-, Ilis system j Chicapo. Bust in irons is, however. iii -t ., .;r,.-.tf-l l,U nerves I no new tfnng. Y Ilk ItjUfl-ttmvti, ' j trcngthencd, his sight become clear, i the Eentence. .... f wtf1. - "... . , , , -it tnt u tnA iiivoriie ait n" l i.; .-hna potistitntinn ce tiuiit i nil". ----- . , , , aim no "vw -,- , ,. 9 in (hf. swwt Dnv ana utiv up to a better working condition. ladies ? In the . weet d ay a
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