The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 28, 1881, Image 4

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    BSSSHH I
OlK PARIS LETTER
Paws, France, Dec. 5, 111.
ana uie aWvV...e - - ,
Ship did not foil to excite in toe
clerical r. - Minister was
Sod of batching the most nefari
accusea oi "ol f. junction of
frSSchMd li TCatholic circle.
thecaurcn, anu " ,.;ii nn
scnemes .in .
nbMmM tou.itlns'Ks, which
,Tthe part of the Gambetta Cabinet
;. i t,o. taken an early
opportunity of maLing kownJe
pmrit in which he intend to lulfil
Sedutits of Ins delicate and m
irtant port. On Friday afu-rnooa
fSfZLd of the Public owhip
Dciwrtment was presented to t he
SXto by k. Floum-. the
,.:.. f.k. A.ln. l.liitratlOn. U0
resijrned his post on tha iabum of
r ..-.itta trt thfl r,remu.-reuip.
On leceiving the official M. 1 uul
Bert delivered a highly important
fpeech. calculated to allay the eus
i.icionsof the clerical party, if not
cxacUy to impress them with any
Wh opinion of the friendlineei oi
the Government towards the
Church. . , ...
He fiaid the Minister of Tubhc
Worship must 15 neither religious
nor anti-religious ; his ministry is
not a matter f doctrine. In giving
tn. . wnrd "nolice" its highest sig
nificance, it is simply as Minister of
the General l'olice oi ruouc or
f hip, and not of doctrine that I shall
Uke up my position. We do not
propose to" constitute a national
clergy, or to use the Church as an
instrument for governing with the
priests as a sort of gendarmerie. I n
practice we shall avoid the two ex-tes-i
of violence and jvetty annoy
lljicc. All statements with which
niy name has been associated in
this respect will vanish. It will be
etn that I am not a blundering
revolutionist, but a man educated
. . ... j .1 . i
in respect lor science aim me .aw.
I do not ask for your secret apj.ro- j
bation of all I do, but I expect you
to do your duty as publta oliiciais.
The nation in whose name, however
bumble I may be, I have the honor
of speaking has given me the neces
ary powers to make its will obeyed.
I hope I shall not have to use them.
The straightforward, if somewhat
curt, expressions of the new Minis
ter have the great advantage of a
clearness seldom found in similar
utterances. The Church is told that,
pending the time when it will be
evered from State control and sup
port, it must cxject no favor and
demand no privileges not granted
by the instrument w hich since the
commencement of the century has
been fo frequently distorted by aD
all-powerful priesthood. Hence
forth the Government will remain
neutral so long as the Church di
vides only within itself, but will
ttav with "a firm hand any further
encroachment on the civil rights of
the peoj.le. M. Paul Bert may be
tainted with severity in his remarks
but no one can reproach him with
equivocation.
Tann Work in Winter.
Few farmers are aware how much
farm work can be accomplished in
the winter season. Many farmers
confine their operations in the win
ter to hauling wood, filling the ice
house, ete. A smaller clas, more
enterprising, draw cut manure as it
is made. The very best farmers
keep all their available force busy
all winter. There are many kinds
of farm work that can be performed
Tory advantageously in winter. If
it has lecome necessary to lay a
f tone wall on any part of the farm,
and the stones are in piles so that
they can be got at, they can be
drawn much cheaper now than next
mmmer. Those who have never
tried it would be surprised to 6ee
liow much easier a loaded stone boat
draws when there ii a little enow on
the ground. When the snow is
deeper, a sleigh can be substituted
for a stone boat Farmers who have
t tones to haul from meadows oroth
er fields would do well to prepare
for drawing the stones in the winter,
email stones can be piled in heaps,
and large ones can be raised from
the ground, merely to keep them
lrom freering down. Large stones
can be handled in winter by simply
hitching a chain around them, and
with the important advantage of
not plowing up the field. 1 think
that such stones are much more eas
ily handled with about a foot of
snow n the ground, as such a depth
of snow tends to prevent any pitch
ing or rolling, which always causes
annoyance. Ftoncs lor building pur
poses can be hauled to better advan
tage in winter than n summer.
Winter is a good time to prepare
for changing or repairing the fences
on the farm. In drawing manure
in winter.it is not advisable to jile
it, unless for the purpose of decom-
rsing straw or killing foul seeds,
have followed the practice of haul
ing manure every winter, and I think
the most beneficial results follow the
practice of spreading it directly from
the sleigh. I have to co over the
fields in the spring to break up and )
sjiread the large lumps, but this is j
Itenetiii.-d. The manure is verv
much more valuable when apjilied
in a green state, and when it is min
gled to a great extent with frozen
liquid manure, than if it has Ix-eti
! lowed to leach and dry for months
I fore being used. A very good
f.b-igh fur this jurpose is made with
wooden runners, and it in best to
provide a tight box for the liquid
manure. When the manure is all
eut, it is disposed of, there can be
no further waste, and it fertilizes the
first croji on that field. The true
pii:j)le of farming is always to
ktep ahead of the work. Cfrretpon
tlenrt Covntry Gentleman.
Anxton to I line.
There is plenty of room up stairs,
as Daniel Webster said to the young
lawyer anxious to rise, but despond
ent of his chance to do so ; but no
one need injure himself either in
climbing the stairs of fame or those
of his own house or business place.
The following is to the point : Mr.
John A. Hutchinson, Supt Down
er's Kerosene Oil Works, Boston,
Mass., writes: Mr. Patton, one of
our foremen, in walking rjp stairs
last week sprained his leg badly. I
f ave him a bottle of St. Jaeotw Oil
to try. He used it and an almost
instantaneous cure was effected.
Iji Fayette Daily Journal.
tn The White llase.
. m . , . j and both men were blown to atoms.
Washington, Dec. .President . .
Arthur took up his residence at the) Answer Thu?
executive mansion this afternoon, j
The room which the President will Is a jerson living who ever saw a
oecupy is not yet quite ready for lease of ague, biliousness, nervous-
bim. He will oeeupy an adjoining ness, or neuralgia, or any disease of
room temporarily until the repairs i the stomach, liver or kidneys that
in his room are completed, i Hop Bitters will not care ?
Haloide oTW.rpcn Woodward.
Reaww Doc. 7 -Warren Vood-
, ward, attoraoy-nt-law, "W'
lL. ' i nfthi laic W arren J.
Wood Ward, Justice or
state of decora position and had ev ..
lin ihpre lor some 1 .mf.
The last seen of Woodward aa on
Saturday evening, when he told hit
fronds he was coine to ieave the
citv on a visit This thought
t- v,a .0 until a naHvoffnenda
nre in the law building of George F.
liaer. The rooms occupiea are
three in number nnd are elegantly
furuifhed, the front one being a li
brary, in which is said to be the
fines' selection of law books in tha
State, left to the deceased by Lis
father. One of the rooms is occu
pied a a bed chamber, and in this,
after the door was broken open, was
foui:d the lifeless body of the young
lawyer stretched at full length on
the beJ, with the revolver still
clasped in his hand, which was ly
ing across his breast Deceased
has but one sister married to F. B.
Howe, of Danville, son of Bishop
Howe. The body was taken in
charge by friends, and relatives liv
ing in Wilkesbarre were notified.
Tht funeral will take place at that
point. Mr. Woodward gradusted
from Princeton College in 1876 and
studied law in this city, where he
was admitted W the bar.
Terrible Explosion.
Bradford, Pa., Dec., C The lar
ppat and most mvsterious explosion
of nitroglycerine ever recorded
in the oil regions occurred near
Kiniua Junction yesterday. The
Roberts magazine, at that point,
contained 1,350 noundi of the ex-
plo-ive. This morning two shooters
went to it for two cans ot glycerine,
They noticed that the cms on top
were smoking and departed in
haste, fearing an explosion. They
made three visits to the place with
in a half an hour and telegraphed
i to the comjiany that their magazine
was about to explode. About noon
the magaa ine was blown up. This
is the first case J combustion in a
clvcerine magazine on record. The
men at a distance of pearly a mile
saw the explosion and the shock was
terrible. A forest covering nearly
three acres was splintered. The
earth trembled as if shaken by an
earthquake, the shock being felt in
Bradford. At Kinzua houses were
shaken, windows broken and other
damage done.
ChiltUBeater Sentenced to
Ten Year.
Judce Scudder. oi New Bruns
wick. N. J.. ha9 eiven a resident of
South Brunswick a taste of con tempt
in which child-beaters are held in
his Court The man's name is Geo.
W. Hinchman. and on the 27th of
November lest he cruelly beat his
two girls, aged 15 and 11 years.
The elder child received the worst
treatment, her head and face being
cut, two ribs broken and the body
terribly bruised. They escaped by
fleeing to a neighbor's for protection.
A sentence of ten years at hard la
bor in the State Prison was imposed
for beating the eldest child, while a
sentence of two years, to run
'concurrently with the other,
was imposed for beating the youn
ger. Hinchman alleged that his
children aggravated him by refusing
to work.
Fire at the Tennessee Penitentiary.
Nashville, Tens.. Dec. 6. The
entire manufacturing department
of Cherry O'Conor & Co., leases of
the State Penitentiary, burned yes
terday, together with a large amount
of manufactured goods. The firm
owmsr noining, ana Deingexcepuon
tibly strong financially, having sav
ed a large amount of raw material,
will at once reorganize their manu
factory of wagons and other goods.
Loss over insurance, about $250,(XX).
Notwithstanding the confusion and
excitement only six convicts escap
ed, though at one time hundreds
could have gained liberty by a
rush throe gh the crowds of spect ltors.
Many of h convicts exerted tl em
selves to save the property of the
lesses.
A Man
Deliberately
Wife.
91 order Hi
Fall River, Mass., Dec. 7.
Frank Sharon, a young barber, who
has lately had some difficulty with
his wife, and was arrested in conse
quence, went home la6t night and
entered the room where his wife was
slcejing. He kissed her three times,
he says, and drawing a pistol, shot
her in the left side of the neck as
she lay asleeji. Sharon then came
down town and gave himself up to
the jKlice. He says something
crossed his mind and told him to do
it. Mrs Sharon leaves three chil
dren, the oldest five years of age.
Charged with Lynching a Man.
Richmond, Va.,Dec. 14. Thomas
Valentine, white, barber, was ar
rested here to-day by Cunstable
Harris, of Eliz.ibetli countv, on
a warrant charging him with having
lccn one of a p-irty of men who last
week took Wiliiatn Allen, co'.ored,
from the War irk County Jail and
Iviu-lic'l him. Allen was awaiting
trial f r the murder of William ScL ;
ter, whom he stabbed to death in an
afiray ut Newport News. Valen
tine kejt a barbershop in Hampton
at the time of the killing of Scatter.
He will be taken to the Elizabeth
Citv Countv JaiL
Death of m Famous Lady.
SrmrATE, Mass., Detember 14.
Miss Rebecca Bates died to-day,
aged $3 years. Miss Bates and her
cousin Abbie were the heroines in
the British "scare" in 1812, when
the two girls, hidden behind rocks
on the beach, with fife and drum
sounded the roll call and put to
flight several boat loads of troops
from the British man-of-war who
were about to make a landing. Miss
Bates cousin Abbie is still living
and is 80 years old.
Two Men Blown to Atom.
Wixsepeg,' Man., Dec 7. Dun
can M'Millan, foreman of a party of
workmen on the Canada Pacific
Railroad near Eagle Lake, went with
; ilham M tonnell, one of his men,
into the powder magazine. An ex
j plosion followed soon afterwards,
orjen itqj-jQ Chicago last wcefc,
v. A" 51 Ww P"r of trowsers from
tne la,' r.'t .i .. .....
t - it, oe several inches too Jong.
J1 .J fin Me on - Saturday niKnt the
f-'or' shop was closed, nnd the
II' . J AW
xl-v'T icofc the trowaer to his wife
m ask ed her to cut tht m oil'. The i
eu -.aciy, wnose cucumbers or
ttfelon had perhaps disagreed with
ber. brusquely refused. The same
result followed on application to the
wife's; sisUr and the eldest daugh
ter. Bui before bedtime the wife
repenting, took the pants and, cut
ting off six inches from the legs,
hemmed them nicely and restored
them to the closet. Half an hour
later the daughter, taken with com
punction for her unfilial conduct
touk the trowsrs, and cutting off
six inches, hi .rimed and replaced
them. Finally tho sister-in-law felt
the pangs of conscience, and she too,
performed an addition surgical oper
ation on the garment When the edit
or appeared at breakfast on Sunday j
the lamily thought a Highland !
chieftain had arrived, for the trow
sers reached only to the middle of
his thighs.
Severe Sturm Xer Memphis.
Cixcixsatl ; Dec. 14. A severe
wind storm passed over Memphi-t,
Tenn., last night from the west, and
about two miles northeast of the
city developed into a tornado, with
a track 150 yards wide. Kejorts
gay that the house of Mr. Brown
was blown down and himself and
five children buried in the ruins.
Mr. Brown was sick, and was taken
out nearly dead. The children es
caped without serious injury. Sev
eral other houses were either partly
destroyed or totally wrecked.
Suffering of a Shipwrecked t'rew.
New York, December 15. A
Mobile, Ala., special states, on the
authority of the Pensacohi Xeics,
that Captain Larsen, of the Norwe
gian ship Alexander, has rescued a
boat's crew of the men of the French
ship France, which had been aban
doned three weeks before in mid
ocean. The rescued men were on
the border of starvation. They
were having only half of a spoiled
biscuit each day. They had caught
a dolphin and devoured it raw.
The world is learning very raj (id
ly that the hnglish nation is a 11. ran
ting lie. It is determined to break
its word with the Irish peojle, and
the great reduction in rents uow be
ing made, in order to break up the
League, will not be continued, and
those landlords who have reducad
rents will be granted an indemnity by
the government, and the Irish taxed
to pay the losses sustained by the
landlords. A fine spectacle truly
for a great and intelligent nation
whose slimy folds almost encircle
the globe.
APaoflcnjccr Train in Texas lltrtrixvl
tT Highwaymen.
Galveston, Tex Dec. .15. A
Nac$ 1 Paso special says a passen
ger train on the Southern Pacific
railroad, going west from here, was
this morning boarded by highway
men. Wells , Fargo & Co's messen
ger was knocked down, gagged
and compelled to surrender the
keys of the safe, from which they
abstracted 11,500. About $X) was
tiken from the pessengers.
Resentenced for Killing 1119 Kwert
heart. ,
New York, Dec. 14. James F.
Walsh, the young man who stabbed
his sweetheart Barbara Graenthal,
and whose case was appealed to the
Supreme Cauet, general term, Brook
lyn, was brought up to-day for re
sentence. He had nothing to say
and bis execution was fixed for
January 20, 1882. The case will
now be taken to the Court of Ap
peals.
The Berkeley Spring Hotel Partial
ly Bnrned.
Sr. John's Rcn, W. Va., Decem
ber 15. The Berkeley Springs Ho
tel took fire List . night about ten
o'clock. The fire was confined to
the centra of the east wing. The
building was damaged bnt little;
mo6t of the damage, which is esti
mated at frsm $ 3.000 to $4,000 bcinir
done the linens, bedding, tx Loss
covered by insurance.
"' A Brutal Murderer at Ijn-gc. !
Washi.v;to.v, Decemhe rj 12. A
special to the Post from Warrington,
V a., says a young man named Ijeo
nidis Tripletts was murdered hero
in a fight this morning by a man
named Arthur Davis. Davis got
Triplett's head under his left arm,
and drawing a revolver deliberately
blew his brains out Davis was ar
rested, but subsequently made his
escape, and is still at large.
-. . (
"What would you do if you were
me and I were you ?" tenderly in
quired a young swell of his lady
friend, as he escorted her home from
church. 'Well," said she. "If I were
you, I would throw away that vile
cigarette, cut up my cane for fire
wood, wear my watch chain under
neath my coat, anil stay at home
nights and pray for bruins.
4iA lady had the flesh eaten fl
her arm by scrofula. Could see the
sinews working. ' 'Lind-'ey's IJiood
Searcher' cared her.'' - J: RaUion.
Elderton, Pa.
"I have (Mime to the conclusion,"
said Rrown, "that the les a man
knows the hnpjier lie i..n "Allow
me to congratulate you, Brown,"
said Fogg.
A recipe for making lemon pie
vaguely adds: "Then sit on the
stove and stir constantly." Just as
if anyone could Bit on a store with
out stirring constantly.
There are said to be 50,003 idiots
in the United States. And Uiey all
stand at doors waiting for the fair j
sex to depart : ' j t f .f ,
Shallow men believe in luck j
strong men believe in cnu-e and ef
fect i : ' V ' "
Had an almost invisible skin di
sease, itching intolerable. Perunai
cured it II. Ambil, Pittsburgh,
Pa. t '
The man who won't work -for ai
dollar a day will spend , two hours !
trying to eolre a riddle for nothing, j
A night-gown is
napsack.
nothing but a
If wit is badinage, what must it
be in vouth ? . - -
Florida? expects to market
OW.Oro 6tottte ndxt $&W0h;
50.
ft-. him
fhril THE GREAT
U tali ,md Mill
, I-'OIt
, Neuralgia, Cciatix Lumbago, '
Backache, Soronoj of the diasf,
Gout, Quinsy, 5r Throat, Spell
ings and Sf fains. Burns end
Scsldslhneral Bodily
Pains,
Tocih. tar- er.d Headache, Frosted
Feat end Ears, end all other
Pains end Aches.
Kv rrxti.m on wirth cqnrils Sr. Jrr! O-i.
a w i v, mid rhenp f.xrt-vir I
Jt-ro.iljr A tri:il firiil.-t tmt the conipswtir 'y
trifling imlftv f iO tVutii, ami cvn-r unr mtnrr?
fth jttia run 1)btc cheai io:il jxmitiva proof t' i'x
data.
Virectifliia in Stern Ltngnatr.
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Somerset, Pa.
THE CREAT
JiUItZIXGTOy jiolti:.
fSTSo other line runs Three Throurh Pns
Berurer Trains Imilv between Cbicajro, iv
Moiucs, Council UluHs, Omnlio, Lincoln Pt.
Joseph, Atchison, T.iitka and Kansas t'lty.
Direct connrctions fnr nil points In Ksnn,
NertraskR, 'olordo, Wvominc. fontnnn. K
radfl. New Mexico, A riziica, idah-j, Orcein and
California.
The Sliorto-t. Speediest find Mo.;t Cf-mfcrta.
blc Route vis Haunit'i;' to Fort Scott. Iloiiijoii.
Dallas. Houston. Austin. San Antonio, tiiihes
ton and all points in Texas,
Tbo unnualMl lnknvments rCVnvJ In- this
Line to Travelers and Tourist arc a lul:ow:
Tbo cciei.nttcd Pullman IB-wlieeii Painrn
Sieeplnir i'ars. run mi!v on this Line. . il. 4
Q. Palace Irp.twiufr-Kuom Oirs. witb li4-t':ii s
Itccliniruri.'bairs. M cstm charse lor Mits
in ICcchniufr Oiairs. The famcnis t'.. it. & tl.
Paloeo iiiuinr i'ar. Gnnroius Sm'l.inr 4'nrs
Cttinl with Llcgam Hurta-ilncked Hnttan l;e
volvinp; i hnirsfcr liie tzctasjvo 4:o of lii-jt-class
passcnircrs. -
bteel Track and Furt- ior Couipmoct. com
bined with their OreatThmnsfB Car AmtiiKO
ment,mak(is I his. nbovou!nitKTR,tli I averts
Kouta to the boiun. tjouib-tVcsl, und the Far
West. . . .- . ........
Try it. and you will flr.d traveling a luxury
Instead or a discomfort.
Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line
for sale ut all ottiecs m the t'tited fcuiics and
Canada.
t All informstior. 1mrt Rates of Fare, Sleep
in Car Aocotnmotl..rtl'ins, Timo Tables, c
Will be cheerfully Kinn. nnd will send t nr. to
any address au cloxant O. iw .Wui ol L aitcd
euuea, m colors, tiy upiuyuiz tu
-wy Met etnnark. tavl tv. dnztaf
sseas, snq ihhwhb, reiy yiipinr en r)
MtVia, and Itor eontnt, Periisa; It
14Vir,.ltfi &.Mmir AwLlllU 1 .111 1'..'.
Tlmw la Ktaranr, pnistatioreocv.
aasnlai pmalta enoatintty Hmal PErarsA.
Vsr canuipatlua, lUiius," CTaaH&
rT ajck baadaehav fada In tas besd.
ltszlaa(a,adlawavirltt, bkal'SBCJtA."
ItrtA an4 atortT our aork e- tb ilia of llfs,
touusr Its teKhiaira. ami yiu will be happy.
-fW0O vrlu be Bold (vr a:iy cato i'Eia .va
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Ladtga, tt na wiia rJvofrth. bealta acd
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.aaii anwiliiMnrr.uaiiiif rh),hA.
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; C.2f. BOYD, Drum
Marl
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1'4
J. Q. A. ULAN-CiciiD Lastcm Act-nt
I' ll P.,u. iryjf pjj - a -Hjnji
J HOUSEHOLD WORDS. U t 111 ill " U ; lJluliliOl J .
-tea
TZSOBS
Kow etaads confircctUy ct tho !:e-J ct I'lulr.-iolphia journalism in
all that r.iukca a thoroughly complete, peroral anC family news-p.-pc;-.
1; ia raoro rosiploti Jn Iti news, in it special eorrespon
Ifnra, in It i T.iricd contributions oa nil subjects of popalar interest,
r.::il in nil llio. qu!'.Ui3 cf v. r.cv.-epaper for tho family clrcla and
f:r tha .ar!tiP8S rzan tb:--n cuy uf ito conU-niporarics, bacaoae Ua
fiieillJ'M r.nit rcwjiwsi ja-i cqurj 3 ovcry want of a flrt-claM
natic.:3l jcnmal.- '
:r'n tha p-j3t ycer. I'.'icontributors fro:a v.-cc!i to week are among
tho fjrcr.::,t t::cn T io r.iLion, r.ti.l no department of newm or
liiti-aiai-3 i tlijhicd i.i t:-. v iiamtor oa any pretext. It Is adapted
cj v.c!l tr wo.non a t r.-.i; l.v.zso, ultliouU ita political lntelli
nonon ia fr.il a:id a;:jr.-.;3 r .v.l i:.i political ediloriaU free and fear
lccn, liberal provision S I :. ' ; f -r litcrr.ry, draaiatic and musical
rar.'.tcru trav
c!:ror.i- !i) of c-.-.rro-.:; i
pens of tuo l.r.,t v.-;-;'.
JiKirnula r.ro iuh'Ij :'.'.',
c;ra,
Ths "A?:?;ALa oj v::: V,'.
liribatsd fcv proaiterat !:".-
a valuub'.o failure . f t!:n j,t;r-r r.r.rl havo become a recognized
depository r.-T w'.t jnaJiom, v. l:c:!:rr fro:n Xoribcrn or Southern
sources. T:::: Orpirtrient, r.r. x.-c'.l u!l otlr rs, v.-lH bo kept fully
THE DAILY TIMES-rl!vo!-l in City rt Phllaaelphla
c-.-rrun::i!:!ij; Tov.n.i f..r Twi-Ito Oat: awott. Mail Snanurnoss, posuge
i-.v, Tiz li'!:irj a yc.-.r, r.r F'Jly C'ciws a !sca Ji. , ; ;
THE WEEKLY TIIvIES-riayix coiusms of ihc choit
--.I :n-.r:-p.., i:Y.v ; : ti r.--ct tlic vantiof wk!y ncTsppr readers. Ono
i-onv. ;.'.: lire chiles. C8.'X; Tnn eopi-?. JljO: Twty eopte. ST... "Aa Extra-
rent frre t j arty p .rsr.a rrCl!.!' u;. "'i:' :: cf ten c r twenty.
THE SUNDAY EDITION-Do..ib!choct,tifTitpai!.. The
I.crt Uancn end rstxt accamiJlihcMl writers rontrilmto tt iti coliiinm crcry wc-k.
Tv.-o Dollars a rear, jpostaire fror. S!m'o coj-Ict, To:tr Cnir.
THE TIMES ALMANAC-A Mamir.l t J'tlitlccJ cad niter
t:r.rr :::tiun. pu!iihcd on tha Flrrji of J.-.auar., every year, l iltcta Cents a copy.
THE ANNALS OF THE WAR-An.yal octavo vclmae
f jf pa-,-e?, tsau::rully illuitrutcd. V.'ri:;j:i l.y rriniipU P-.-.rtic!prji la tho War,
iNorih cad :ioulh. I"ricc, C3.W).
ADsr.-iO all LCTTCR3 and oiy.zr. C Y.V.W. Zr.TlOHZ TO
THE TIMES,
TIKES BUILDING,
CJiestnut and Eighth Streets, PhUadelpliia.
ESEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY.
JOHN F.
DEALER IN
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints
. OILS, 5cC, &0.
The following is a iirti;d list cif GikxIs
IluUliffs, lluiiitui'nt, tJiiM-ls, Adzes, ic lilacksmith's IjiMHia, Itfllows, Anvils, Vices,
Film, llamniLTS, t'c, PadilU'ry Hardware, Tab Trees. Gip Saddle, Harries, Buckle, Rings,
Bits, find Tck.Ih. Table Knives and Forks, Tucket Knives, ritissors, SHXns and Razors,
the largest stexk in Hoiuerset County. Taiuter's GikxIs, a full stock. White Lead
Colored l'aints for in.si.ie and outside painting, Taints in oil. all colors,
Varnih, Turjieiitine, l'lax.i Oil, ISrushcs, japan Dryer, Walnut
!Staii.s, Ai'. Window Glass of ail sizes and glass rut to
any hnpe. Tlie int Coal Oil always ou hand.
Our stock of Coal Oil Lanijisis very
large and comprises verv elegant
ery'.cs. DitstotiS cLktu
' ter, Mnley and
Ocw-ciit aws. Mill
Raw Files of bet quality. Ior-cehiin-lined
Keitlef. Handles of all
kinds. hhyveLs, Forks, Spade, liakes. Mattocks.
Grub 1!h-s, l'icks, .S-vtlu, Snaths, Sleilp-s, Cast Steel,
Mason Hammers, btep Iji-Aders. Carriage and Tire Kelts of all -aizi.
UxilaiiR triad's, Waslihoard", Cluthps Wringers, Meal Sieves,
P.ior Mats, Baskets, Tulw, Wooden Buckets, Twine, lUic of sizes, Hay Pul
leys. Butter Trints. Mop Sticks. Traps. Stcelvnrds, Meat Cutters and Stufl'ers, Traces, Cow
Chains, Halter Chaii:, Shoe, luvt, and Scrub Brnshen, Horse Brushes Curry Combs, Cards,
DOOR-iOCKS, III.t:i.hCRKUS, LATCHES. DOOR.KXOBS
and everything in the builder's line. Ch. 1-cad, Shot, Powder, Soft-iy Fuse, etc., etc
The fact is, I keep even-thin,.- that Ix-longs to tl.e Hardware trade. I deal -xelusively
in this kind of gonlt and trive luy whoij aiicntioii to i:. Persons who are Uiiililing, or
any one in need of anytliif ir in my line, will find it to th.-ir olvantage to give me a call.
1 will always give a rcasoituMe credit to n-spn-.ib!e persot s. 1 thank my old customers
for ther patronage, and hope this season to make many new ones.
DON'T FORGET THE PJ-ACE.
ejSo. 3, BAER'S BLOCK."
Janaaiy 21.V8S0.
TRUSSES ! i
TEASES! 1
I
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TIICSSES
THCSSES!
TEl'SSKS!
TRUSSES ! ;
TRUSSES !
TRUSSES' j
TRUSSES! I
TRUSSES! I
TRUSSES Z
I
TRUSSES !
Thofe aSliileil should see
jut received by
C. jST. BOYD.
HARD RU33f TRUSSES.rCRM AM TRUSSES
LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES
Do not fail to sec the new '
CELLULOID TRUSS 1
TRUSSEfp
TRUSS ESj
TRUSSES!
Always clean and comfortable,
and is ly far the finest trnss yet
will make a speciality of titling
TRUSSES!
TRUSSES! i
TRUSSES! j
TRUSSES! j
TRUSSES! '
i
TRUSStS! I
i
LADIES' and GENTS SnOCLDEE BRACTS
are among the new goods received.
Any g'Knls not in stock will he ordered when desired, com
nrisiiig Srrroimcas, Hslts, Baxdauks, Elastic Stcm-kixos,
KSKGCAPS. AKKMrrs for varicose veins, weak swollen or ul
cerated limbs.
.2-rTho e having trouble to get Trusses to fit will do wel'
to c;ill and have measure taken, and iit will be guaranteed
ftrtnrl psufsanrt prices reasonable.
f C. 1ST. BOYD,
ItKfSgESft
TRUSSES
TRUSSES!; MANMCTH BLOCK.
TRUSSES "
TRUSSES ! j
TRUSSES ! j g
TRUSSES.!
L. - U -
I
IE
JOHN H, IYIORRISON,
Somerset Co., 7!
Iel4. . ....
-
THEon.nilgrrd Adralntftmtorf wHti tha will
annexe! nf Frans stuhm, ll of Hionrreek
Uimahi. (W.1, In nnrausnes ot aa onlr Iwueil
friin tk 4 frptuuM' (Mart of Somerset ennatjr,
will sxpvM fi pablte aale, un tlx (irointsea, en
TkHndvij, hncmbcr Z, im,
at 1 oVI.irk p. m., tli a f.llmrlni deserllwil real es
tate, lute the prert; of ail.l Ucceatnl, viz :
No. I. Atriictul laD'l la StuujereeK tuwnatitp,
Ali.lnir-t Itiuds of J.sil. 3. WalUer, Adam In
irruiit. J aoi! keniiell'a lieira. ami uibr(, di.niaaa.
io i; acrea, mors or le. alwui 100o( which are
clear, 14 acre ia mewtaw. ami tbo bAan?o well
tmt'ered, bavlo tbereua erw)tel a poxl twM-ttory
weuiujt House, urge Diaa urn .oa omcr om-t
tiailrtiiiK.
lae; l.Ki wrcbe,.ou which is kicute.l the ct'lebratotl
"Sahre IMilhury," with waver privileges awl v
crj Uilng purulaiuz to said distillery.
".; TERMS: "
()na-lilt nsk; Lalanea In two qn.il snnasl
piyairuu. Pmii-buse nvn?y to bo seta.ot by
jaiKBXOt. ' . .
joux m. ni.EsytR, .
ADAM 1NOKI NT,
de .7 Aihn'r? r. t. a. (f Fnm SnbTW , i' 'd.
THE
f!.'!:on, poetry, fiishions and tho
cvc":t. I:i r.ll tbeso deportments tho
r,i H, r.i:!!o selections from other
tr?'.?;::-.:! faUaosa tkataro unsurpassed.
riiaptera of anrrritteu history
.- i:
tho w::r of tho rebellion, are
U.r:::er yxmn.
TERMS:-
BLYMYER,
in ?ttk : Cartx-ntcr's Tools, Plan, Raws
JOHN V. BLYMYER
TRUt.S !
trusses:
trusses:
trusses i
TRUSSES !
trusses:
TRUSSES !
TRUSSES!
s :
TRUSSES ! !
the fine lot of the above goods
TRUSSES t j
TRUSSED! i
TRUSSES! ii
C
TRUSSES
will
out.
you.
not r.CST or BREAK
Boyd sells them and
A nice lot of
TKl-SSES!
TRUSSES
l!?i
TRUSSES!
TRUSSES.
TRUSSES- r
TRUSSB r
TRUSSES r
TRUSSES r
TRUSSES f
TRUSSES !
! i
KKER&ET. PA
TRUSSES)
I TRUSSES
j TRUSSES t
j TRUSSPJ!
: TRussrii4
3 3
i S
3 3
- - Bakersville. Pa.
PATENTS
U'e euntinao tn art aa Solicitors f.ir Pataata, Cav.
eats, Tra.ts Marks, fopyrlKhts, ete., for iao Uol
tetl States, UaniuUk, Uoba, EaUUMl. Fraaee, Uor-
niany, tve v. nave Dad I Bur !-. ysara'
esparteae.
Pateats obtained throafrh an aotleod In the
SriKSTisio AvcairAN. This La rye and spleadht
lllastrated weekljr Htuer, (i.M a ear. akuwa tbo
l'riKres .il fa ience. Is Tery lateroatlna. aad has
aa enimnnas circulation. Address MU.N7I A CO.
Patent Snll.-iton, PabUahorsot Seajmnc Asraav
irA. ; Park How, Mow York. Hand Hook
about Patents tent free. aT23-t
FOB SALE.
A ralnahl farm eontalnlnc aboat Om Bundrti
mmd Sizlf-Jivt Acrt: (14ft) hfly to ttlty-flfa (40-44)
acres of I I.n ttnesi Oak an4 Poplar tliauor la LUx
vnier Valley, tenlT.Be acres eirellent meadow.
oiifhty aerea fplendid aralo and paotar laao, b
sulea other limber land, all wrii watarvd, llaie-
si..ae on the farm, Rood frame lusue. wMoa abed,
a-rsln hoose aa i h barn, hitaaud lrom Lock.
iwirt, P. R. R.. 4 miles, Lavmlla, P. K. R.. mlloa,
weal Kalrftel.l, on and one-half anile, where mar
always be found a eaab grata and bay market.
TERMS EASY.
- Address
J4S. Q. X.E31MON,
37U1 Wourilaad At,,
PbUadelpbla, Pa.
(Or Inqalra of It. W. Uanm, Latiubo ,Wi at
riicre!n i Cf.-, Pa.) oWtt. !
f
(The Somerset Herald!
(ESTABLISHED 1827.)
One of tia ltadisg Papers cf VTwtara
Fiasiylnsia.
B STllfiif IETHLICAI.
HAS DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION
OF ANY OHER NEWS
PAPER IN HE
COUNY I
It Will Contain the General News
of the Day.
he Editorial and Lacal
1 ; ' -
LDEPAETMENTS
Speak for TbemselTC.
.... 0)3.001 . ' .
CLM A YEAR!
. CLMAYEAR 1 '
12.00 A YEAR? ' '
. $2.00 A YEARJ -$2.00
A YEAR!
$2.00 A YEAR!
S2.00 A YEAE!
$2.00. A YEAR!
$2.00 .4 YEAR!
$2.00 A YEAR !
lino A YEAR J "
ttW A YEAR
atW A YEAR
ta.oo! ;
i
IN OUR-
JOB DEPARTMENT!
WE HAVE THE BEST FA
CILITIES WEST OF
. THE MOUN-
TAIN. '
Sir Wk are prepared to furnish
on short nttice, and at a great re
duction on former prices, all. kinds
of , . , . i -
;. . . , . ...
job lyonK;
such as : . ; t ',
LETTER HEADS, ; . .'( -
BILLHEADS,. :''
E3TVEL0FE?, -
- BUSINESS CARDS, : ' . r
V18ITI5Q CARDd,'
; i . - . WEDDING CARDS.
raOGRAMME?,
HORSE BILLS, ' ' ..-:.'
SLIP BILLS, ;
V :.' POSTERS, '
... LABELS, ) -'
- TAGS, ; - ,
HDIB8 OF ALL KIXDS . '' ' ' '
i. DODGERS, . K ! '
CIRCITLASS, 4C, AC.
i r"' ' "J" 1
. rrtIal atteBUon.
Orders from a distance wfll receive proiupt
AiMress, " : ' ; :
The Somerset Herald, !
PRIimifG ROUSE ROW, f
1B82
THE
IHTER OCEAN.
v .,. F01U882.
PrornUcs U'.ter rrlo U III patrons than ercr
nefors. Tlniesnl pr.fperliy liire H
facilities lor B-aitierlii Bene aad'iirea'llna; H lie-
1882.
It U thi laientloo to linprors the fwper In the j ij -aJoanaMnts,
awl to tally asaloula lis repotatl I
aaaa
Enterprising,
WeU-Edited,
Family & Political
; ; Newspaper.
y,t loarnal In the United Stale h ftrowa mors
aiildlr. both la eln-olnli-'n and !naueu-e. dur :nu
tne past n jer. "- " --
lis
optnlans are now mom quoiea .o ail pari of 'tho
owoiury cn ta ol any otaer aewapaper pun-
Ittbeil optHlJe ol New York.
THE WEELY INTER OCfAH;
la the moat M'polr family ppr MUhed In
Amerlna, and now has a renuUr eirroU:ioa or
more than lo0.wo..'ts. la eontrnin wiih wst
Weekly papora IkwwI Inn the ottlcea ot aronl
iMiilra.Tna ski sly lSTnc Is ereiully
milled l.y ao O'lii'-r eaciaily a.;nl to iti-l
doty. Thbt arroanta lor tho in'sronvh manner In
which the newa Ifitm aM the world Is hindW-l an'l
Uieaoiloimeacellenceol la Literary oolumne.
Aa a leader
'IiiPo'itical IteElt anil Actioa
Tun TxTta ttr das ha
l,l-r renaia:l. than
almoat an of li. eonteinirrl,!.
I s al.l
lilr
enrneataea ara acknowkeOmad by alL
i
Fnrtheari-ommo'latlooofll readers Thk I -
TKB Oc a ba maaa arrxiiKuienia with aereril
leadiOK pnbll.hi:rs by wliicn inetr poMn-Jitloiia are
'orrred in onni-cil(i Willi I na WazKf.Yan.l Skwi-
am,, IvTulkuialMtreil roe. MeloW
la mtri iaTl I ilil :
The Llb'ryof t'oircratl KnowIlx(,-,,.t;
i-.i-.... i..l. t.,.i.nliii...tbl.aiui " ' It trttm
V . "-. " ., , . ,
The A rtUt'f A Ibum. an elegant wjrk
fo
ot art, with twtnty coiorwi enir ruv
Intts. The Pnee 'lna of the N'tool He
patlP-Hn CoLvn tl n that nolllfnntf-1
(tartarl-l. 3::; paa;es
The Utile Iteieutite. er H'.UKkeep
en' iwvah-, a oiwiul ar Icie..
Rorjl N'w Vnrkrr(we kly)
Andrew' b.ir (inooihlyj
Harper' .UiiKJlitit!
Atlantic Monihly
The Memory MaKK'ino
Hreekers' I.nn !MU-k Jouruul
Hurer'a ' okl)
Harper Kaar
Uttru- r' V..unst Peoplr
t, no 6 W
i M 4 00
3 OJ
- :s
ii
4 to
e 1i
4 -
1 fi
4 '
4
i M
These otl n nre invle fir the aoc.jni:ai.' ioa ol
the patron of Tua IsTaa U iaj
The nuLvripiwn price of : ua Istkc Oi r.i t u
aa lollows :
Weekly rilli ion, poalaae puM, U ...tl 15 per Tear
Keml. Wei-kly, pitae pild 'J io perye-ir
Dally !ll puatnK paid. 1 u p r ;ear
. Kample ei pte ol The I.ufc.. 4 aiaj wlil Ij seal
on sppuuutiun.
WCTUUEOFCAKFIELl).
Every person iubacnLlns for TUE INTtR
OCE-tN can aecore an tif- nt LJihiKrapb Like
Del ot the late President J.uies A. Uartield, ly
IneloilDirlOCEXTS IS ADDITIOX TO THE
ftt'BSC'KIPTIOX PK1CE to pay rr staitc anlex
penses. With each picture will be sent a fac
simile eopy of a letter from General GarSiM, re
tnrnljif thank tit a oopy of this pit-tnre.
Seal money In ReKlatered Letter, Money (.'rler.
Bank Iirati. or by Kipnai, at cur r ra. ,n.i l
sore and write the name aa.l ad'lresj ol eni-h snb
critier plainly.
Addreas
THE ITER (K4.V.
Clilcaca III.
1882.
Harper's lYIagazine.
ILLUSTRATED.
"Always varied, always (rood, alwaj laiprir
lna." JHAM.ts Kras. is Aun. J.
Hrprr- Magazine, the m.l popular iil istntt
ed periudieal in tne world, bevln it sixts-l.mr-.h
volume with the Decemlier Number. It repre
sent what 1 bet In Ameru-an literanire and a I:
aBjtl Ua raarSed euoceaa In Kualxad wneroit. ha
already a rtrrobuion larger thaa that of any F-n
hab mairatln of the same elas aa brvuxht Into
its aemi-e the axxt eminent writers an.1 artists o
Great Hritlaa The Ivrtbeomina; Yolumes of iss'a
will la eTery rrrjiert iurnas their preileceJJor".
Harper's Periodicals.
Per Xratr.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE
HARPKKS WEEKLY
HARPER'S BAZAR-
The THREE abore pablicathA
Any TWO above-named
HARPER'S YOLNG PEOPLE
HARPER'S H AG AZITt E 1
HARPER'S YOUNG PEt)PLE
HARPER'S Fkaskusj -QPAaa Liiuit,
On Year is Nnmhers) io
Pottatt Fret to all lubsrribrrt in Vnilti Sta.tr
er tMa.
The Ynloines of the Miaa-ine brain
TS ambers of June and leeemter of earh
W beano timo Is speelRed, It will bo uaderst.
that he subscriber wishes tobegin witb the
rent number.
Aeomtileto set of Harper's Mazniins. rom
prising ii Volume, in neal eioth bimiiua.. will be
sent by exprees. I relent at Xenseof puruhasrr,
for 426 per roluuie. Sinifle Yoin-nea. l.y aim!,
nest paid, 3 00. Cloth eases, li bindin);, is
cents, by-mall, postpaid. .
Index to Hakpcb's .Van.vzisa, AlphAbetlcttl,
Analyilral. an. iasaifled. t..r Volnma I to w in.
olaaive, from June, IsjJ, u Juno, IS-0, one vol.. 'nti- im
o, Cloth, 4.00. . iiiL.i.t
Remit tanees thonid lie made Ly Put-Offie I
Honey Order ur Kralt, to avoid chance of It.
.Vorapaper are not to toptf tkit mdrrrtitewirnt
wttltoitf iae ttprtu miter at Haarai: a, bito a.
- Address HARPER A BROS.. New York
1882.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
Harper't Weekly stand at the head of A nu-rlran
lllue rated we- kly Journal. By Its nnparttsm
position In politics. Ua admirable illustration, its
eareluily chosen serials, short stories, ssetcbes,
and poema, roncrihnttd by lb fomsost artlats ami
auh.ra.l the day, it carries uuiruruon and
entertainment an thousands of Am rlcnn homes.
It will always be tha aim f tbe poliUsher. to
make Harper t H trkly the most popular anl at
traetiYe family newspaper In the world.
Harper's Periodicals.
Per Tear.
HARPER'S WEEKLY
HARPER'S MAGAZINE
HARPER'S BAZAR
The THREE vooyo publications....
AnyTWu. above-named
HARPER'S YOTJ NO PEOPLE..
HARPER'S MAGAZINE
HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE i
4 00
4 00
4 00
10 00
7 00
1 60
S 00
HARPER-8 Frasklis SjVAae Lissary,
Ona Year(ii Number) io 00
Poetaire free toatl rabemhers tn the fulled
Stateaut Canada.
The Volume of tho Hrybeql0 with the first
iNnrntwrot January of each year. When no tiros
ureuui.ne.1, u. will ce umlerximxt that the sub
" lane to coumience with the Nuinlr nex
auer me raeeiiAotonlur.
The last Twelve Annual Volume of H.in
neeay. aaneat eluth bimllnit. will be arm
io pueiaae pai.i. or byexprws. free ol exi-nw.
(pn.vl.ied the rreiuht d not exceed one dollar
aw, xefiN each.
naT. wtllbesentby nuil, puetp-ai.l, on recnipt of
Remittance ah.ml.1 be made by IMt-Ofa,-o
atonvy Uriler or lraft, io avoid ensnra irf l w.
newaiMpersarenoiioeupy this a.lvTt.-wm'iil
withoat uieexprcw order of liaurKR . tiairrH
A.Wresa. HARPEU A UROS.. Now York.
1882.
Harper's Bazar,
ILLUSTRATED.
Th'annrnlarrmrnat la a rare combination of
literature, art and fashion. Its stories, pieai,
and essay are by the best writ- of Europe and
Aatertea; ita engravings possess tb hlathest
artistic exeelleaea ; and In all matters rtinlnn
tn fashion It is universally acknowledged u be
the leading aathta-ity in the Uu.L Tha new vol
ume will contain many brilliant boy lets.
r. Harper's Periodicals,
Pe Tear.
HARPER'S BAZAR......
HARPERS MAGAZINE...
.4 00
..4 M
. 400
.10 00
..7 00
..1 W
..i 00
HARPER'S WEEKLY
Tlie TH R EE abore publication
Any TWO above named
HARPER'S YOCNG PEOPLE
HAMPER'S MAGAZINE )
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE
naKPER-SFeAtnrttwSqraei L ssasy,
1 t." Oae Tear (M Nambers) 10 00
" I"raita4re free to all Subscriber In the V nlted
State or Canada.
vhd har " -
- a-i, i.lume of, the Baxmr begin with the
irai Number of January of aa- h Year. Wnen no
time Is menttnneil, It will be understood that the
ubserlber wlsbea lo oneanmare with the nutnb-r
oest arter the receipt of hia orlcr
-The last Twelre Aanusl Tnfunir of Harper's
Itaaar, in eeateloth himitnir. will ba sent bv ni di.
poataas p., ur express, free of ttiwiw. (iimvid.
eit tho frelwht d.a not exeeol oae oVIIar per
vmuru-). fcr 7 00 each.
ClOth t:UWa Civ a.K ..I... ... ! .I'- t. KIh.I.
hir. will b seat by mail, poaipaU. on raeolt of
aL each.
KemJttanees should be mf by P-wt-Offlee
Money Order or lrlU to erokl rhaoce of baw.
LJ.!"f?trrt "le copy (At adpei-iwraacn
tMkoai lAc ttprtf order oft HrB fc Biu s. .
Address. HARPER k BHt., New York.
.j RAILROAD sell
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streets, and depot O'rner Gran! ui 'i,
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WEST AND NORTHWEST?
It U tie jiiTtesx and bert r ut? hr:i
and all point in
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DOVER, LE l DTILLE.
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DEADWCOD, SICUXCiTf,
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Po.ni in i he Temt..n. n.l li-s.
Milw inkee. Green B.i. , iknK
Manpaette. Fowl do Lac. Wlr fn. h
N'eeaab. Menasba, St. Paul Miw' ;
Volk-a. Fargtt, nljuiar-k tc tia. t-'1
watina ami all t.inll- JIinneMi. I''
W'hvonlri anl the N-inhwi-n
Atl'.il.H-ll Kluft. ine Trues """i ' y'w
N..rth-V. stern and the V. P. K'y ;
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At t'hiraaT". eb.as cmi evl-u " "
the l.akeM..re. Mkhntin ta;ri.
th.,. h"'. Wvnean l Penny!va::. .aoi'
and trnan! Trunk it js, niii IV lUt"
Pan Uau,iIo Ki'Uti'..
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put ola
ltlmneULY 1.1 4 C ranal
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CHICAGO ai3 COUNCIL BLUFI
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buy u i n v d. not r a.i over if Cni-niT
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i if vou wish the H: Tr
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ttoits v. it will 'mv v..-i- Ti u ! I S
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. Chicago.
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iVit m'lWaw P!e ol S.nct-
ami to me .iir.cte.1, 1 will ' tu I' !K
n - ,-,Isar ! nil iti
the premiMt. oa
Tliltf'iliU. Vt
at 1 o'clock r. ji..
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fans D!.iaiati'ju siiuste IB Ad-li"".
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otnera, enntamiaa "
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f h. piHtn eTVCle.1 a tw
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and burn, tsarina- i ' ' . ,,,
fruit tn. en. ut ares '"Tvi,,,:!
aiendi.w tannm-e anl ttm-.r
fine
hir.,h, iivl ai-hiail : I
a K' - 1
ni.v. J ' ;. mile lr.. ,nMmrt
x.-i; us
oic-iniro in . - - .. ri y
year with Intereat .) ,h tr
sale one-i niro .u ,.
nrreaii'.n "i ?-i. .- i - , ,t.r.
n i r enl
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premise. .t.v.iN R.
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l,.il Hear."
patent;
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i m-, .,r in the V' U"
are l?l&
I- PATMT BUS tsS Will
tnon V.ASHIVGTON
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r.HHRGE UMESS WE Oa; J
W ben Df- ei '
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,he Money a, 1st Vi?
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