The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 26, 1882, Image 1

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party, and to keep its reprtx-nfa-!
tires out of G-ngrr.-s. tends t. tin
defeat ul Proteetioa arid t. t'io dr
;s:rut:tin of our home industrie.
7h conclusions in I; drawn iw.i
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ESTABLISHED, 1827.
J-r.w.tie:i iu the hand, of
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KIMMKL.
ATTOKN EV AT LAW,
Somerset, Pa.
KOOSEIl.
ATTORN EY-AT UAW,
STisreet, Fa.
VOL. XXXI. NO 7.
SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY. JULY 26. 1SS2.
WHOLE NO. 1620.
Frank W. Hay.
established shears.
John B. Hay
EORGE II. SCULL.
T ATTOKNEY-AT-.AW.
Somerfct, Pa.
II.
S. ENDSLEY. . iTliu.
ATTt iKN KY - AT LAW ,
Somerset, P.
THE NT.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I Tin Copr alii SlesMrofl fare Manuf'y,
'o. 2S0 Wasliington Street, Jolmstown, Pa.
IKgES, STOe aodToUSE-filSHlIO GOODS IS GENERAL
-1 At Prices Less than any other House in Western Pennsylvania.
! Serial aTt-r.ti iat'i t. .I..I!ii.iu io Tin. (lalvnnlil In an.t Shect-Irm. Pnznr Pan. 8tfm
Vif. Hoi-Air J-iiw. r.-.Iinir. SiuunE. Sta.k.ol tiiiutucs. nd ail m-rk eruiniun I (l!r t'ur-
- i naiK. K-timai.- iclvtti an.t wurk done ty nrst c!:iss Mwlmnirj cLly. S..lo Au-ni fr.r Noble Conk.
I Julinf'jwn'- k, S:.-ri.' Antl-liu't Umk. Kxt-cl;inr Per.n. In HunM-Fnrnlylnnic ik1 we oiler
i Oonl Vaiwa. f..ilet siem. Breai! Oloseu. fake lloifi, 4;nm!er-Paile, Knives aoJ Furka (oinmon
i an.l licruian Mlvrr S.u. Jirllarjnii Sor., Tea TraTS Lt-ie-!. Iron an-! fcnamell
I Warrr Hr.is; mij 5.iiJ't Kcilts, jleat Hr'ilT8. Uvsicr j:roilc.-3. hfiK Hejler. Ill ditlerent klixla.
I Krtad Tian'HTf. PUtrJ Kritar.r.U ami Wire Oam-irs, lnm .Slan.ln, Fire Irons, an.l everything ol
- ! W rv n.!vl iu x'.it (...klnir Department.. An ex.erlenef of thirty-ttiree yir In tmnlneee hereena
I til-c o ! inet ih. wanif 01 tt i cmiiuutiitT in our hue, with a irJtxl article at a lw rlre. All good
MiM V. AKKAXTMt AS H EPKKS fc..NTKU or t!ie in"wy rcluiinnl. fall and ee Hi Wares : (ret
prieeii r.t-i-.ro j.uri".tr. : n tr-uM- to !-how er. heri-irs ci'inmeneitit Huue-Keeiln; will aave
' s.i ht -ent. I'V huli.e tlieir outM Irom . Merelianta h-iliiiK irutaH In "iir line clxx ld tend lor
W 'lil!si.le Pri"o Lift. .r ail ie! set ijm.'.nt'.'.ns of utir W srrx. Aie mreno ai.prentlees all our
work ii Wnrraate-I tu le il the ies-. i;u;i!:-.J at lowest ptico. To save money call oa or eend to
"THi: HEART OF A MAN.
BY ALICE TV EN EE.
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H. Wf FROTH.
OFKUOTH v Kl l'l'EE. j
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Ai: l.unlneM entrnl to tl'".r
.nd i.nv:uil- atten.'.en to.
llmi't-JH Main
Vunmotb ;l'K k.
;r-e ;net, oj-p-uite the
ja.VOl.BOKK.
riOLIiOHN" & COLCOKX.
j ATTtJKX tYS-ATLAW.
'3 A H 1'U'inesf lmru'iej U nurere will 1 pr aiitt
lal'Mraiiendo.1 1 t'-il-eii'-o nia.lo 10 Norn-rfn-L.
He.iit.rd. an.l n.:)..ii.liis O.autM t. Mirvey
k 0reyau-ins 1..ne en rea.-naM tfrms.
OHX O. KTMMEE.
ATTt'hXKY-AT LAW.
Sottcri-et. Pa.
! HAY ItZJOS.. 7.20 Vas!iiiiKt Street Johnstown, IennM.
HERE IS THE PLACE!
J.M.HOLDERBAUMISONS
NO. 4 BAER'S BLOCK,
A Cou:;.;. t.- A-..rt :.t of GENERAL MEHCHANDISE c.-usinting of
STAPLE and FANCY DSY GOODS!
Ia the grim lm.-l: of midnight
When your hortw has grown m still,
I rise from my sleep in the churehyanl
- To wamK-r about at my will.
I jiass your unopened door softly
And stand once more by your fide,
Till you dream that in heaven I love you,
As well as the day I died.
Hut my hour on earth is tihorteiu-d;
The lipht of the moon grow dim
As my feet go down your stairway.
Out into the darkiie8 grim.
And ba'-k to the yawning i hun hyar-1
I go with the rising wind
lint a sudden whisper holds me
Though I dare not look behind.
"Think, you, poor ghost, he loved vou.
" That you hasten to watch his reit.
When his heart was young he loved me,
I wa.- his first and liest.
In the land of death he will claim me "
Kre t-he finished a living voire sjke:
-I heard your voice iu mv chamber;
I knew you and I awoke,
Jo hack D graves that eluini vou.
He is my husband true,
Who lives the life of a mortal
And has no thoughts for you,
When the hand of death shall seize him
Claim him thou, if so you can!
Yours are the hearts of women.
His is the heart of a man."
she was only mocking him. So stricken pickets repoited them to be side of his cot, arranging a bouquet,
with a solemn good night he button- ten thousand strong, at least. Hor-! The wounded man had begun to feel
ed his coat up to bis chin, and with ton determined to keep cool and as- j like his old self, and permission wa-
hands resolutely thrust deep into certain for himself the number of ; given him'to converse all he desired.
his pockets, turned homeward, re- j the enemy. He bad had little ex
solved to waste no more time with I perience of fighting, as yet, and his
skating girls, who judged young men i position was bv no means a pleas
by the dexterity they exhibited in jant one. In this manoeuvre his ex
handling their heels. ' j cellent judgment was proved, for af
II. 1 ter studvins the situation ast Ions' as
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THE TAKIFF.
TEl'ST ITS
FATE OSLY
FKIF.X W.
TO ITS HEAL
Among the earliest volunteer reg
iments that left for theseatof war in
the summer of 1SG1, was the th
Massachusetts.with Lieutenant John
IIort:n a? an officer of Company Ii.
Like hundreds f others he aban
doned bis books for the sword, and
I had passed nights and days in study
and drill, to tit lumsell lor his new
position. Horton enjoyed the repu
tation among his fellows of being
rather an anchorite. He was reti
cent, sometimes gloomy, and al-
'"Ifnw limnr lirii?, vrm Kft in tl,
hospital, Abbie?" It is the common plea of those
"More than a year," she replied j who are directly or indirectly aiding
in a sweet, womanly voice. 'to bring about a Democratic tri-
Jack thought be bad never In-held Jumph in Tennsylvania, that a Dem-
a tairer creature. It sue was beau-1 ocratic victory in this Mate cannot
j it jras prudent, he hastened to the j tirul as a girl, the scenes she had ! in any way affect the tariff, as the
Loionel anl intornied hnn that the witnessed had touched and chasten- Democrats are as trood Tanfi men
force consi't'-d of not more than a ed all that was loveable and wo- as tiie Republicans, and that Tariff
regiment ot ilantry moving direct-1 manly in her nature. Nie was no wiu be as safe in their hands as m
ly for the cat v j longer a girl she was a tender, : ours. Even, they say, if a majority
A hot olrii .:h ensued, the tight i thoughtful woman. i of the delegation inConirresf front
lasting for ai. hoar or two. The I "Vou have saved my life,
demonstration closed with the re-
tn-at of the enemy, on whose heels
Lieutenant Horton, whose fighting
blood was up, hung with a tenacity
I that astonished his brother officers.
Jack braved danger with a coolness
though he performed his duties ac-j that was amazing, and directed the
a I 1 I . 1 1 at r t ! t . I r " a .. ! 1- 1
cepiaoiy, ne nan inus lar iaueu to j r.re 01 nis men wiiere it would do ; curling locks away
show any distineuishingqualitie tor; the nut go.nl. It was his ambi- head.
aid ! Pennsylvania should be Democrats,
Jack, his eyes filling with tears. j their election can in no way imperil
.No, no. lour strength has tri- j tfie salety ot Protection,
umphed. I have done what little I To some this may seem plausible;
couid. Oh, you were so terribly ! but when carefully "examined, it has
hurt !:' and here her eyes tilled, and j not the merit even of plausibility,
her bosom heaved as she took bis The difference Letwtcn the lie
hand and gently pushed the brown j publican and Democratic parties.
from his lore-'stated broadly is this: That while
the mass of the Republican party is
It was Professor Hufelund's
j ion that the limit of possible human
uie m-g.-u t,e set at two hundred
years. This is on the general prin
ciple that the life of a creature is
eight times the years of its period of
growth. That which is quickly
formed quickly perishes, and the
earlier complete development is
reached the sooner bodily decav en
sues. More women reach old age
than men, but more men attain re
markable longevity than women.
Passing up in the scale of the lif
of man, skipping the patriarchs, we
find many recorded instances of
longevity among the classic Creeks
and Ikomans. Pliny notes that in
the reign of the Emperor Vespasian,
in the year 7C, there were one hun
dred and twenty-four men living in
the limited area between the Appe
nines and the Po of one hundred
and Upward, three of whom were
one hundred and forty, and four
over one hundred and thirtv-Sve.
Cicero's wife lived to the age of one
hundred and three, and the Koman
actress Luceja played in public as
late as her one hundred and twelfth
year.
(doming down to more recent
times, the most notable authentic
a military career. He joined in few j tion to capture somebody or some-1 Jack never had feit so happy be-j for protection, w ith here and there j instance of great age is that of Henrv
ji iniy vmu 1 v .. v ,, ijv.ii itv7 I luiii, aui iivt viict, i.iiucit-i,iicv,ip- ! iuic i u tun iiic, vicciitt: t,.i; ?uit iii u , an in;i;u?MOllui r tee 1 iitoer, lilt; IIl;tS
was not on duty, reading or study-j tain and two privates who were ; character of the conversation. ' of the Democratic party is for Free
ing, was sure to oe seen in abstract j surrounded by himselt at
A Itr.I MIT1KX.
I.
It was the afternoon of a clear.
' t Vinnrrht venltino- nmnnv tn trpita
iof the camp, or in the region of
country immediatelyaround. Christ
mas and New Year in camp formed
one of the brightest-seasons to hard-
i worked soldiers in nil the years of
the rebellion. Though the quantity
of useful and useless article dis-
I rn tK .11 rtr- rrYn fia oil rria.u
J I'lllVllV-U IK'lll IM'IOV, It Oil UU MIA tllA44..T
! great, the bulk of contributions ar
riving in camp at this festive season
f Will atteut all tatiiie.-sentrrsted I- ins c-t
fc-s omerset and ailvwluiit eonntii-ii wnn t.ri.mpl
ost and lWcttiT, offimffli MS'O Cn"
11.
F. PATTERSON.
A I. urge Assortment of
DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS!
1, HOY'S cv CHILDREN'S CLOTHING!
I harp Januarv day of 1 -SOT, and the! sorely triel the carrying capneity of
! company num'bered- fully two bun-; a" engnged in snplymg the army at
Al TO it MI Y - A T-LAW ,
Jslunierset, V.
AH I'nalnew er.tru-tert to 1,1s rar ill bo at
fc ndcd tu wl'h prompt nuts ati'l tidclity,
r Sept. 1. lhJ.
' Pour
SNRY F. SCHKLL.
ATTOKN LY-AT-LA w.
Pountr and Pension A rent, io!bert, ra.
Ctttre In .Msmmutii Hiack.
V
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rALKXTIXK HAY.
ATlt KX E Y-AT L V W
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! HATS .BOOTS AND SHOES !
C ARPETS & OIL CLOTHS I
Queensware, Hardware, Glassware,
groceries;
All Kinds cf "Window Blinds and Fixtures, "Wall Papers,
drcd; there were men, women, boys
Hiid girls, flying and circling about
in masses, singly, by dozens and by
twos and threes, over the frozen sur
face of the beautiful Silver lake, a
suburb of the flourishing city of IJ.
the front. And the occasions of
opening the boxes' and bundles
among both officers and privates
were most interesting and exciting.
The officers of the th had arrang
ed to have an "opening" in the Co
gift or token to
a mother, sister, or
An.l Te;i! r III Krai F.t it SoBifw:, P
a'tftui to all l'"ir.e emrtW.C'l to L: erf
' rouiplue.a and fi.iety .
:toiin it. nil..
Iff ATTi;EY-AT LAW
a Somerset, pa..
I Will i.rotuntlv atlen'l to all 1-tslness e;.i
liliu. Moni-y a vnHl on ctl:ec.loU!. &c.
in MatnroiAn Puil'ttmc.
!!!
u?le 1
or; lk.
f , ATTOKN EY-AT LAW ,
g Somerset l'a.,
Proteaslonal btirtnew entruitled to m rare
f len.led to with jTomptness aiwl tiOrilty.
riLTJAM H. KOONTZ.
ATTIIKX EY-AT-LA W,
Somersi't, l'a.,
Will itlre prompt nttentli to hoslnom cr.trurt
ed to hl rare tn Si'niwsM nd adjoining counties.
HfBot in Printinn H-mse Kow.
Dra&rcllas, Satchels and Trunks, Churns, Butter
Bowl?, Tubs, Jjuckcts, baskets, xoieao
Pumps, Farm Bells, Corn Plant
ers and Plows, Cultivators,
and WAGONS!
THE JtOLAXD CHILLED PLOW,
The CJLUiriOX MOWER A REAPER,
lit? CHAMP I OX GRATX SEED DRILL,
With.Dt tu-hable Fertiliztr.
tis i: e;s:t w kvikyiueaw at
J. M. HOLDERBAUM & SONS',
SOMERSET, PENN'A.
New England is dotted with these j quarters, ana tnuner an wno
small bodies of water, and it is as- j were not on duty repaired. The
tounding to recount what a surpris- j evening was of course most enjoya-
i , . . f l'-i Urt frf nnorl i croTp nno nail Pwoi v.
ing numncr oeartne name 01 Oliver, i "V j
r,,i o ;i,..,i,u thin n. v : eu irom nome some
.lilU OW, AA . i V ) a,i.a.- J i
rximivmi w4 Jlhi iW 1 11CT itcplt Willi 1
all the gaiety and zest the keen, brae- sweeinean, sometimes 01 an inree.
ingair and exhilarating snort com- j Horton was present cool, gloomy
bined to produce. ! ar"1 indifferent. He did not exiect
Among the crowd were many lads i any present His family was scnt
iind lasses who imagined thev were i tered, and many of those nearest to
fon.l of skating, and came toSilver j him to whose loving sympathy he
' nnu ii nan ri v r.urn nr. i.ius tw ih
passed awav. He did mt feel in a
sympathetic or sentimental mood.
Jenkins, of Yorkshire, England, who
died in ltiTO. one hundred an.l airte.
himself and one of "i can never repay vou, Abbie. ' Trade, with here and there an occa- nine years old. He was a tfs)Jr.
his soldiers. Rut Jack, fired bv this 1 I'm only sorrv for that. But if I ; sional Protectionist, as in I'ennvl- i man. and at th a-'p o" uns l,nn.lr.,.i
,v 1 .. i i l e. : J I i v i :.. n- r i - ! -i .. . "
ruccrr.-", iomiiy in ef.-eo aiieau tor u;ireu t;i)e vu:uii. .e.v .lersev ana .New lung-; easu v swain across ranid
more nuiiiau pinntier, wnen ne w7as i ernaps you can, .kick, sue re
laid low by a bullet through the! plied, with the sweetest and most
shoulder. ' confiding smile. "I found some-
IV. thing in your inner vest pocket
Jack Hortoa was the hero of that i which has paid me a'.read. And she
night, and was mentioned in the: took from a blood stained envelope
commander's report for his coolness, ! the little red mitten,
correct judgment, and unflinching j "Then you knew by that token
bravery. It needed just such an oc-. that I had loved at leat, had never
cation as this to bring out what was forgotten you.' s:iid Jack, a little
in the man; but Jack was modest, j confused.
and didn't presume he had donei "Yes; and if my woman's snse
more than he ought. His wound i had not told me, your talk in deli-
was a paintul one, and m a tew days num would have proved it.
he was on his way to Rockdale,
where the reports of his achieve
ments had preceded him. Jack
couldn't belt feeling a little curious
about how .Miss Abbie would greet
him if he chanced to meet her. He
hadn't the remotest idea of calling
on her, however. His time was his
Jack mentally thanked Heaven
that he had been crazy.
rtBut, Jack, why didn't you an
swer my letter? It was cruel of
you."
"Your letter?"'
Yes, the one I sent by po.-t to ap
prise you of my present. Mr. Sta
ples took it to the otiice :'
land. The R epublican Congress-, Another historic case is that of
man, therefore, who is a protection-; 1 homas Parr, of Shropshire, a day
ist, has his party behind him to laborer, who lived to the age of one
back him up and sustain him, and j hundred and fifty-two years! When
the Republican Congressman who is j more than one hundred and twenty
a Free Trader, has his party against he married his second wife, and till
him with the tilVct to render him j one hundred and thirty he could
nearly powerless. The Democratic swing the scythi and wield the flail
Congressman, on the. euntrary, w ho j with the best of his fellow-laborers,
is a. protectionist, has his party, j In his one hundred and fifty-second
with its organization, its caucuses, (year Parr went up to London to ex
its power and its influence allayed J hihit himself to the king. It proved
against him, and he is as powerless ! an unlucky visit, for vinlatin" the
in his partv for good on the tariff
question, as the Free Trader in the
Republican ranks is lor evil. Each
is permitted for party reasons to i died, merely of a plethora.
i!i::.-r ir.n. TU,iiti,..ii njj.unninj
on
abstemious habit ot a century and a
half, the old man feasted so freely
on tne roval victuals tnat be soon.
On ex-
fkr from his political associates j animation his internal organs proved
i that question, but each is without j to be in excellent condition, and
influence in his isolated condition
Now, while it is true that a Penn
sylvania Democrat in Congress feels
compelled by the force of public
lake lor no other reason. It was
singular, too, to note how much
more gracefully the '"outward roll"
backward or forward could be ac
complished bv joining hands, or be
ing linked together by a walking
stick. These sticks proved, in many
instances, no non-conductors to the
and vet no nnrticle of envv entered
!his mind in vritnessing the enjoy
ment of others. As the major held
up a small paper box, however, and
called out Lieutenant Jdhn V. Hor-
J
AMES L. ITCH.
A TTOR X t Y - A T L A W .
Somerset. Pa.
i Office. Mammoth Klik. op stairs. Entrance.
A Main Crow atreet. Collections rr.ail". eta-.es
settled, titles examined, anil at) leiful l-uslns;
attended Ui with j.ri.nH)U.ess and tKleuiy.
n.
BAER.
A TTOKN tYAT-LA W,
Isouiersft, Pa.,
W ill practice in Som-rset 33.1 a-bitons c .til-ties.
All Kusiness entrusted to Litu will lie irtii;itly
attendct ti.
aac nrc;rs.
ATTOKN EY-A 1 -LAW
tuui-rs!.
Penn'a.
aprilaS:
ENNIS MEYERS.
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW,
Nomerwt. PoTKi'a.
All U-xal t'Uflncw -ntniei M his rare wiil he
ttteniltd to with r-reir.i'tf,,-.. anrt ti.lelitT.
(tfliee iu Mamniuth lil jck ix-il il-f-r tn K yil f
hvrmc aiure.
HOWARD WYNNE. M. D.
JOUXSTO IVY J7;.Y.V.I.
I lHsencesof the T.r. Ear. Nose ami T.-imai.
- Vi-vriai and Kxrlusiva ircti'. llnti'S. 9 a. Jt. t"
p.m. Im er a Ortcu 1.1m k, i :un St.
DR. wTuTaI '( T.L! NS.
DENTIST. SOMERSET, PA
V'Sce In leammoth Flnck. at-ore ItuTd'a lfjz
1 lore where he ran at ni timrs tie t. un l rclmr
4 torto alt kir! el work, such as r.liirir miu
(KlDK. ettracllns; kc An'.Bclal te-ttnit kI! tt:..is.
M1 ul the twi nia erial inserted. ijrateuif
Warranted.
fT A RUE M. HICKS.
1 A J VSTK'E OF THE PEACE,
BDBDETT mm
! BS3. Li D! E. PlJKiia, b7 LrS, HISS,
PITT 71
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nil
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is j-oit s.vi; oxi-Y-ny
XUS1G DEALER. SQVERSEl. PEHH'A.
Ai 'ivt; IIi-.m:i ITi rn r-. 's ri.i;i:.
EETOSE BUTIS3 TiY
"IT ISTIII'i lil'.ST!"
K Ms C:is-;uio2 ia Tirlcty, Bsatj i Prlaj
Tlie iusrl'Tily of the l?!irl-f 1 1 trens is reAiz- j
iiir.eil ar.-i ccku'iirlf !uci tl:e holiest muii-tl j
.-.nttmriiies. ar-l the (1k:ii:iimI !..r them is ncallly !
i-ifrs.tnr a tticir iTieri:i; arc lMc;ii;:inir tn-ire ex- j
eriMvciy kti'i"ti. w tin.t everytMKiy Hunts is tr.c
BKS I OK 1 AN for the lean "acinunt ul lii.it) y :
Then-rorc tveryUniy wanta tlie P.l KPETT.
Every GrAaAXTExn Five Vkars.
!
Also
VFOMXsi. til 1TAKS, ACfli:Hi;)XS. j
h vxjos, tii.!iui-rrs, 1'ic-
COijOS. r lilTIX I'll li. !
And in fact ev?rytliirs in tl.e musi'-sl line. TV.c ,
Isles: at.d roust lU'.-iral'-e Ir.s-ructinn Ho-.ks f-r ail I
iiiimmeuts ou falc. P!hi,W Music ifcu-k anil Pa- (
jic-r ul all sixes and Rtn.ts.
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sympathetic thrill that pervaded the J, the latter started and telt his
iaee tigiotv in nil insiitiiu nc tuu&
the parcel and in spite of entreaties,
LYDIA E,
VEC-ITAIX'
P!NKHAfr.vS
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In ft IVi.'Iivn Cn-n
magnets at either end
The positive and negative condi
tions were fully realized in the case
of brawny John Horton and rosy
cheeked Abbie Latham, the daugh
ter of the "Squire. She, with her
plump, comely figure, and fresh,
handsome face, lit up by a pair of
laughing blue eyes, could hav e led
awkward John, on or off skates,
anywhere, with an apron string or a
thread for a conductor. Not so with
John, lie could lead her nowhere,
and the more the girl could balk and
tantalize him, the more she seemed
to enjoy the skating and Ids com
pany. Many a ludicrous figure he
cut, and many an awkward fall he
endured by her sudden and unac
countable turns and shiftings, and
her mirth and glee were at the high
est at John's repeated failures to fol
low her difficult and tortuous wind
ings. John was overgrown and
massive, his twenty years of exist
ence not having vet served to prop
erly knit together and round out the
proportions of his frame. She was
lithe ami quick, and as graceful mind.
as she was skillful in tire use ofipnse.
skates.
Apart from the throng, this after
noon, John espied a little red mitten
lying on the ice, where it had been
dropped by some one of the numer
ous children. Miss Abbie saw it,
I too, and as John by one of his grace-
ful movements, essayed to stoop and
SHEET XUSIC & VICL13 STRINGS a Siili;.
i Sutnertet, Penn'a.
til M. KIMilULU 11.4. Ki.MMFXL.
rR, E. M. KTMMEI.L & SON
L tender their iroleiwiimai services to the cltl-s-nsel
Si.mrnwt and Ttcitiity. tdient the r-m-Wn
ol the hrm eu at allunes. unices ;mtrss!'in
llyenyaired. 1 tnund at llielr utftce, on Walt,
ireet. east ol the Diamvod.
nn. J. k.
. nctitly located In !t-rl!r.
MILLER has penna-
A In !t-rl!r. I. r ti fr-it'ce t
I s prwfeeswo. Office pjiimatt Chnries KrHip.
r'f ttnra. aj.r. 2-, 'Iv-U.
nu- lr- BRCKAKER irnde!- his
f Ll,r"txell scrvicej ti, the cltitenf of Sum
reel and viclT!!iy. Offloe In re-Meucc -n Main
V trochoid ui th PUmutid.
!HR. A. 1. MILLER.
J PHYSICIAN kSflMJEUX,
Ha retci'Ved to Smth HcnJ. In linna. !.ere he
van csttd -f letter" ;lieTwts.
TK. JOHXBIT.LS.
LJ DENTIST.
-ttot lwv Henry CcScy's uw, lMiu Cms
t'em ieprUrtttvr. s-.ii'! 1 -r t
.Musical l.itb,'' I am, Yur li-iseccullv.
lurptBtaaM UMtr U- t-mslc oilatiM.
ltw:ilct:rr c:;t..i I" the trorst 1m f'rn:n"'rtm-
IlOn, idling fUWl UiflCUMIii.-', ai.U k..rj (iti. - - - - , -
rviuj r;emkm. d u i-rticnitrTy :mi to t.. capture the article, she rtl'isea to re-
Char.irc of lite.
It :!l itlrsclTo eat err. 1 tnm.ir.frnr. tliei:feci:Fln
a early rt.-e,.f tlr.el' ,.tit-fit. Tlirt t4M!cr:. y t.. n
Ccrouy hanwimtlHTei. Ii,-'tel very :ief;.J5 1 y It use.
It rcru rca fair.tnr, fxdem j, .lertnirna!! crarl-;
in which not a few jokes were crack
ed at his expense, placed it in his
pocket till the conclusion of the fes
tivities, when he retired to the com
fortable quarters he shared with
Lieutenant Carter.
Lieutenant Horton was puzzled
and curious. After divesting him
self of his overcoat, he sat down,
placed the box on the table, and in
company with his companion, light
ed the solacing dudeen, determined
to approach and unravel the mys
tery as became a philosopher. Car
ter got decidedly impatient before
even the outer wrappings were re
moved, as Horton conducted the
proceedings with weighty delibera
tion. At last Horton shook from
the box a little red mitten snugly
wrapped in a piece of white tissue
paper. No note of explanation ap
peared, and Horton met his com
panion's gaze with a look in which
was pictured at least hall a dozen of
the emotions that anect the human
the principal one being sur-III.
for the next three evenings our
hero was engaged in writing letters
or rather a letter for no sooner
was each one completed than it was
torn in pieces and burned. Horton
felt himself in a tight fix, and hoped
the enem y would make a demonstra
tion on the camp that he might get
out of it. lie had rather face a hun
dred cannon than undertake to ac-
countrv s, and all his leisure mo-;
ments were passed, even in those "And I never received ii. Do you ; sentiment at home to vote in favor
invalid days, in the study of miii-1 suppose that fellow was mean of Protection, when occasion oilers.
tary tactics. He did not want to be j enough " jit is equally true that he is not al-
niade a lion of; did not pretend to; "No, dear Jack, don't get excited. lowed to shape, or aid in shaping,
resemble that noble animal in the j Let us suppose nothing. Ail's well the policy of his party on the tariff,
least. So he stayed at borne and j that ends well." and ail tiie force he has to wield or
studied his books. j The little red mitten is a treasnr- jean wield, i his vote on the final and enduring much hard campaign-
Just before his return to the Army j ed relic in the Horton family, and it j passage of revenue bills. The only ! ing, and who, after all this, married
he attended a fair at Rockdale in j has been a wondering question to force he can co-operate with, is that ! successively three wives, the last
aid of the soldiers. The young la-1 the several cherubs that gladden the to be found in the Republican ranks. I when he was one hundred and ten.
there was no reason why he should
not have lived much longer, savn for
this unfortunate taste of royal hos
pitality. Professor Hufeland's roil of cen
tenarians includes many more re
markable cases, among them that of
Mitlestedt, a Prussian soldier, who
served sixty -sevt-n years under both
fredeneks, fighting many battles
uies were tne principal attractions at household why mamma lias never
this, as at all fairs; and among thej knit a male to it.
voung ladies none were more attrac- j
live tnan Miss Abbie Iatham. She! Whrr" Ca' Canie tri,m
drove a remarkabl y flourishing busi- i ' . ...
it fW,ir ct.,r.rl An of horl I. Lenormant is convinced that
principal natrons beimrMr. Joseph I not Egypt, but Africa further south,
cp.,..iJ, .. ii ,.e,.i, ot iu,cr 1,'iKlis tfie cradie of
her stock and distributed it with a
lavish hand. He had not gone to
war, but had, at least, and without
compulsion, hired a substitute. His
two vears before his death.
Iii MiKor.
the cat as a Homes-
tic animal. (The Egyptian wild-fowl
hunter in the monument' takes his
cat with him in his boat, and the eat
acts as a retriever. Cats, as a rule.
lr i-l 11 . I ..ul i- I
mtr otism wa arder.t. as he assured u SUKe ' w;uer5 mu l!iPV ale 1,,rK1
u;,,, ai.i.i-o kt th ,oc t k;. of fish, and the
I. J.
fehi'-tf".
KEFFLEY.
S'lmoract. Piau'a
FASHIONABLE
CUTTER & TAILOR!
llav::: had uiiitiy .
. jSZ'fl .: In all liraiicbc OI .
-t3V:i-i !r-aX 1 1" T"z :
15 rt ,t i-
i'V"S V . Y.ir, St
Soniert-el, !;.
Mni-ni Iini-nic. i
uli k-ui-. I e-rirtMTlnt. sud rellcTr, vcaLimi f tic stcrjei h
ill the j Jt rnHI ntnntir-, Ocsdache., Nnnroa. rro.Tatln.
tiu-ial JitoiJilT, IsJcepieiisnees, lvprcs.icn r.rjd In.il-
STn.tiin.
TUat Clinic f hearing- itnwn, rars:rir r!n. tr;-:-lit
an4 Wauie, k alya jiemwneiilTy cured 1 7 '.U u 1.
It will at all Uroea an4 tiauer all eircunr ta-, irrtm
hamtonr with tlie lawa tlmt l-ovi-r-i t!ic rci. !- m.
Tor ilio cnreoT ICmIiicj Cumf-Ialnta rt e:t!., rm U
eoTapesTtf! ts ursruTiard.
I.VtStA E. PINKHAM- TMVrT -:,T. ()-.:-P31XDU
prepared at l"-". and tu J 1 .'. t ,
T.-TTn.-T-" Pno f.. SnlUlef.irtv :l.y.-. !
In the form of rtl'-t, also Intbe f-:ai i.f I- r .. , a
rTeil"t of price, l ner li furi-itiie-. 1 r 1
f-wCTlsswcrsaUbnci-siiriiiiiuirT. eiil fur .il'h
let. Addreas as abm-e. Jfrr.fir.i -1-'-
lease his hand: lut just as he bent
1 forward she gave a wicked pull, and
;Jo!:n, unbalanced, was sent sprawi-; knowledge the reception of that mit-
uig a rod or two beyond. A peal ol j ten. He knew he loved .Miss La
silvery laughter was her sympathet-1 than., but his big sensitive soul had
ic comment, as with a graceful curve ; been terribly lacerated by hr appa.
she turned and caught the tiny thing . rentl v heartless behavior, and he had
in her hand. . : concluded to become indifferent, not
John blushed at his awkwardness, only to her, but to all woman-kind,
and held out his hand to receive the j This might he another of her heart
mitten. : If.is tricks, but when Jack recalled
But the captor only held it before her words, ''If I ever think enough
him and gently moved away.
of you to surrender it. I'll send it
. 1
4
1
' Satisfa' tinr to ii'il
xlin may call uji- :
nn tnr and lavur j
. fie ith their pat-.
UVZa I-.l.LS. T-.rr ejirs
and tjnil.'ar of 1111 V.trr.
CI- -Sold h nil
tr:-Jw-atI.Vr:i E. V k-A"--!
I "Won't you give it to me?' he j to you," he felt the little witch did
asked. "I will tirul the owner." j entertain some regard for him. Still,
"I can find the owner more easily j as she had vouchsafed no kind mes
than you. I can't trust you; vou sage with the surrender of the mit-
i-..r-.r-- t- -r..
;..-;. (. "I-
rlR SALK H i
C. N. BOYD.
DKT'CGIST,
Somerset. Pa.
would fall iiiid crush the ptMir thing ten. be wa-j at a loss how to act
j in trying to tit liver it." And she j Write he would not. "If I asked
j saucily laughed again. (Carter's advice," he reasoned, "he
I "You made me fall," said John, j would only laugh at me. Why
j in a grieved tone. ''You are always can't these "plaguev women let a fel-
domg these thing. If I skated more ! low alone, any way?" he muttered to
other glorious attractions nearer j
nome.
Certainly. Lieutenant Horton
could but pay his respects to Miss
Abbie. His face was j aler, and his
form had become more trim and
manly than when she la?t saw him.
His features, Abbie noticed, bore an
exprer-sion of sadness and suffering;
he moved ' without awkwardness,
and all the young ladies declared
him to be the handsomest soldier in
the hall. He won the sword that
was voted for on this occasion, as he
deserved to. Jack's heart throbbed
a little as he met the gaze of the
young lady, but if he felt any emo
tion it must have been slight; she
was very busy with her customers,
and especially with her wholesale
patron, Mr. Staples; yet as the lieu
tenant bade her , good evening and
turned away he saw her eyes droop
and a faint blush steal over her
cheek. For two old friends, so long
separated, the meeting was decided
ly cold and formal, and Jack felt
chilled to the marrow. "
V.
In the stirring events of the next
eased to be a cat in
a mill on the l arrow wincn woiuu
dive after trout, and seize them even
in tleep pools.
The late introduction of domesti
cated cats among Semitic people
. . . . 1 . . 1 l... 4 'l I
seems to oe proven k toe iin.seiiee j -p
01 cats in trie oioie. v, e no not re
member n single mention of cats in
Holy Writ. The Assyrians and tiie
and as, in so co-operating, he loses
political caste in his own ranks, he
is naturally unwilling to be found
working with Republicans unless
when driven to do it by the stern
necessity of keeping his Tariff record
clear.
An instance of the total inability
ilf I'ulir.ev 1 V',m i'l I lifnrifi.ita in fViw.
gress to maintain effectively their uSin1.t0- U Kcnt,.cmn in LJm'
assumed position as Protectionists, burh' lrntly had money
is furnished by the Fortv-fourth ?IVen to it, because, besides other
Congress. That" Congress, as is well interesting signs of sagacity; it woul
known, was largely Democratic. In'p to, th baker a and buy its oe
the Democratic caucus to nominate! l,rea'J- 1?ut Dm,lle ccived.g is
two candi-! nTe , lnan , 1113 .new caiaiiiess
anu so ne iook to noaraing i me
his master discovered in con.-rfertlv
Instances of canine economy are
by no means rare ; but the account
of a dog miser is, so far as our records
extend, unique. Dandie, theanirnal
referred to, was a Newfoundland dog,
a Speaker, there were
dates, Kerr, of Indiana, an avowed
Free Trader, and Randall, of Penn-!
.....l,...,,;., .. .. 01 me uog apt
-ri... ?.. ... t. . I breakfast roll wnen :t wasJ free
iue j'euiociiujc jitetuoers iromi.. . , , . ,
! Pennsylvania supr-orted Randall ; 'nal V. one nau P,lvt any uj.k
tl,..v. ai.,,, ,i.rli.,J..J . i-u.-Pieion arousen.
a. a v J ntIV Ulllll 11,1 IAtwCaTJ (tllU f
of the dog appearing one da ball or
in the room
search was "'''-
where the dog St
but
l-a.r .iHtt llriil a.tfa I -an 1 . aTi.i 11111.1 I '
iabylonuns are sa:u to have been T. c . tp.w. ,.-, ,1 ,.,,., u- Dandie appeared quite unconcern
equally ignorant ot this charming J nominated him until his led was approached, when
animal. There appears to be no
What did the Peimsylvania Dem-' "c "Vf . k . - u,c Y7"
t , ..v, . ana trieu 10 urag ntr away, ann oe
tnat emer- . , . . , . " . . .
came o violent; mat, nis master nan
members do in
encv" : 1 tiey tnew as every one
1.I-0 l-l..r. ,ko tU .,!.- .. U
should be made; for M. . n ,-t o!i t, .,i,t.. . u..
I - . i . i uypuiuv uti nit "k-t m i aa Hit--;') , biiais
ongpener has encountered a cat on 'k .i .i ' ..,1
flfMnAr e Pmii.in tiinltioiui ie cifl.r.e I
iiiciv in i,"iiui jiiv. .ii 1 1..-1 n i'iiiii ocratic
representations or tne man, or mew (
cat ot tlie Egyptians. Perhaps one
exception
n iiasriiwuiiWicnaKituii ... m-.Uwa tl,..r.o o. ,i-..l
arantine coin, struck shortly be-, tfip iP(ri-,..:n nf nB4.. ,v,..t
fore the wars ot Pyrrhus. Another a Fm TraJe s k , , ' j
arch.Tologist mentions a Roman , a frefl Committee of Wa and
tombstone, that ot Calpurnia Fel.c-, . f h
ulafpussy, on which a cat was j en- for 'lk m . M ,
rre'iviiii- lint th iiiiin 11 iinin r Irisr f .
r' '"t K v "r . U-r nt thf linlKc lntn t i h-ir.Hj nl
jh;m- in isiiaii.
this fact staring them iu the
,1 : . . i . .. .
? 1 i-1:.- ...i.-w,-1 . "V","""-1 the enemies of protection. Ye
1 ik. nr rnmk. 1 n:n n-Mii'iii-i 1 ii:iim . . ..
i.: r.- I
nr hiiit-ii 1 : i iitir n.iinr nn n iiih'-ii. i 1 1 . 1
. ' -. -.11. .,iace, ana with the lull knowledge
The Bvzantine writers, in the latest ! ,1..,, . ., , . . , - C
to hold him. Seven pence halfpenny
was found hidden in the bed. Dan
die did not forego his saving propen
sities even after this : hi t he exhib
ited a great dislike afterward for the
servant who had discovered his
hoard, and in future was careful to
select a different place of conceal
ment. The stories related of dogs
. I who carry money to shops in order
p I to obtain food are quite numerous ;
been the first wii., gave the iiame to dli2 . (-
the modern cat. 1 he Greek animal vr a;,,,, voter If. rr Kerr, and ,
wxs a polecat, or foumart, though ; -
but the following incident, which
was communicated to the Bristol
avs ot Oreece, are thought to have ,( 1, ... "J tv , -ri , 1" 7 . ' M rrurt. is if authentic, probahlv
- . ', ., . the liatitla ot the r ree Iradt-rsbysoi ,, , , 1 r
- 1 nil i'ir'1 ilium it, .-inirtv, rwi.ni
I UU.illllllVI . ... III VU.I.II .k,. .
! A Bristi.l dosr was allowed bv a t r-
.:. :
two years Horton pore :.is tail snare .Wo. .n,.i,i ,' , , w. ! u"7 i".lu ".uu ,1JUU3 1,1,3 I tK.. i.t,r.r ,.rin, t.,..h ,..
XI 1 V.l.v ...vo .... v,. . vv ; . . ... Ui.,W .,.,. (1l IO i v ? vv.... y
iiiitiii eiiins- : . , - ....... ... .v.v.w.. v. v,, .v. v
llll'l llUUlilll. lllliv ii
'larking
volun-
at Fredericksburg,
nch seems more :
ville, Antietam,(.ettysburg,the Wil-; turallv inU.r.,r;tfcd of the modern
in favor of Free Trade.
derness, down to Cold Harbor, where
at the head of his rejjiment he fell
desperately wounded in the terrible
and unsui Ci-ssful assault on that
tronghold.
He was convet'ed to the hospital
at Washington in a seemingly hope
less condition, with several wounds,
each of which was dangerous. The
nurses moved among the wounded
men like angels of mercy. Some of
the soldiers lav in a stupor, some
.. 'pi , - ,i :.. l
cat. i tie names in tin: i.u in j. urn- i .:!!.- .
pean languages are interesting. M. V, .
Pictet. the author ot Leu On'tnne , ( i . t stead oi one, seized another piece ol
r j .u- t .t . i- that Congress, professed touelarin; . , , ' , ,, ;, , ,-
Lid'hiirijM'fnii., tniriks that none ot . . - f . . i , meat, and despite all the elforts ot
our names for puss belong to the old j . . " '.' . i ' i the butcher to detain him, ran off
A vote tor Kerr in this case, was
vote for Free Trade.
yivama JJemorrats in
ny worth supplied on a board witn
a piece of chalk. One day our
canine friend, observing the man
make two marks with the chalk in-
Aryan tongue. IheRomnns who.!., .. n ... ,, , , ' ., -
J. , . . ., , ., ' had to loliow the lead ot their or-
rather latent the dav, were the hit-1 . .- r .
. . .; ' , - . , gamzutiou. in the next Congress,
tingtops o antuuiitv. and introdu ... , . .
c . , . nibia Aiiiut.t.ibii., tney vwu nave to
;cers of the cat-called the animal , d() th(, thi' . wht.n the
r"'M: " ""Jf'1' '': legislation of the
i ln hlL'1 nre. cunninfr. artful. . iutaor of Ffte Tj
crauv. mil .i , l it let was not so
home with both pieces in his mouth.
ilinmhern J'luriyu.
linear Wilde Paralj-l.
Ii
Aliiert A. H- Rse.
D
UMOND HOTEL,
KTOYSTOWN. I'KNN'A
, Tnls nor!,, and well known hmse has lately
en tkorvithty and tcwlr retttted with ail new
fed tiest ot tuiTiivure, wl.tcli ha :ade It a err
rslratiie s-i,nt lace lor the tnncllnir puhlle.
stahleaiur,(Mn(M4verarliV., ij r-B.
lr "r clev un a lucre iiatlvc hall attached
t the faro. MM i;Vn,e r9d r. y stat.ihiir
. First etaas buaruiuc ran tie had at tlie fciwmt .
. 1hl prices, l y the k. day or meat.
f tt.ELCt'STI R. Pmi.
$ S. E. t ar. Inamond
Stoyituw ,P
Admitted aad DsciSed!
i
JHE PEOPLE THE JUEGES !
THAT
DR. FAHRNEY'S
ealth Restorer!
nst YeMaMe Keaiedv. etirea mire- rxses
awejt the LI V EK. K 1 1 fc Y and hi Jl
an? ulher known reniecr. It roninit s m.
rOVrv. .1 mImm, I . n, ..Ik .J l mwi., I.M.il. H
t inien;CUr medical Xunta. Bariu and Herl
liieh actnc Las dlswrevi T'
LEAXSING TIIE KLOOD
M r htm too
t PTttct Mftty by old and vwji. It
r'l luill.l a a-. I. . . . .
.. lawum ajin nrerworke.i iHtr.
d CIV tmiKthssd rinr tn ik.. .hi,
prak a! won vxit. Al; laedlclt dealers sell It.
rlc.v4 by
1K. B. PAHRNEY It
Hurerstown, M l.
tESTAUI.ISI IT
CHARLES J. HARRISON,
CASHIER AND ft'AMAGER.
"1H0BIE & WARD.
HX mS'2S TO
"-i!lrctl(,ns wia'te In all prts t-t tl.a Coiled ;
State. I
CHAEGES MODERATE.
!X0.
EATON & BROS,
27 FIFTH AVENUE,
Parties wlshine to a, nd money Wet can lie ac- I
ct.mim.l-ited .y drait on New' York In any suai. !
Cilectkn raafe with iTomptm s. IT. S. Bmt.
Niuiti.t and enid. Money and valualdcs sccnrc.1
1 .no of Pielmld's oclelifateil satee, with a ar- j
gcut k. Y ale fvo 00 time hk. J
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. I
erH kual holl.ly oherveil.-ii
PITTSBURGH, PA.
tiecT '
CHARLES HOFFMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(A.bov lieiirj- J IeRVy' KStOr.)
LATEST STYLES EJ LCVKT PEIGES.
SATISFACTION GUARAXTEED.J&.
SOMERSET.
S1JRITG, 1882.
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and studied less I'd soon be as much
i. SfiniVAi of an adept as your friend, Joe Sta
ples, whom vou are always prais
ing." "You? Ha, ha, ha ! As graceful
as Joe Staples?'' And the hilarity
of the young maiden made John
Horton's sluggish blood course
through his veins till his face was as
red as the scarlet kerchief that en
circled his neck.
All the rest of the afternoon John
! was gloomy and silent He moved
around mechanically, or rather, au
tomatically, and his companion con
cluded to serve no more tricks upon
I him.
j The sport finished, the two wend-
ed their way to the house of Mr.
Latham, John s fair companion fail-
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himself. "1 was trying to forget her
and now she has opened all my
wounds afresh. She did it to tan
talize me, but I'll show the flirt and
the whole sex that I can't be tantal
ized." And then Jack took from his
inner pocket an envelope, out of
which he fished a little red object,
on which he gazed for a few mo
menta as a naturalist might gaze
upon a newly discovered insect, with
mingled curiosity and tenderness.
The soldier sighed as he replaced the
trifle, and going ti the door of his
tent' gazed out into the darkness.
The evening was mild and calm,
and the darkness was almost impen
etrable. Scarcely a sound disturb
ed the sleeping camps, and as the
enemv across the Potomac were be-
House is shaped A man who was on the same train
Trade through their i with Wilde coming from Reno to
were raving m delirium, and others i 11,,:,i;wi, i.e (i,.r;,(i tf e Rr-: . - a"u - u,u' "" "U1 ''ifnreiaiesaiiainuslnKtAj.eiiei...r;.
dvir.g in agony. For days Horton's ! ,.,',, rr' .I,- vr;-.r. ,. on,l ' 1,ave Uw. I,uor privilege ol voting V nde was lounging b.icH in his sc.it
life hung on a thread, his fevered it," kPten .' Nor ven , :!fraln!'t th.e leKls!itl0n they have ; dreaming of the aspodel, etc., when
brain mercifully rendering him un- i i.pr( aa iiP t(m n his imnetnous n . lo ,r:inie- ' real bulwark ; the train boy woke him up by snout-
conscious of suffering. As he awoke L, .,, nr;,i ;. it nr. i aams.t tra'. e m that:,Rg:
r.ne mnmini' n sot't ami nentl h.in.l L . : ' n v... v... ..-: case, the l.cpublican ptialanx. and : "Hoscar nde s j.oenis ror ten
- ...... HHU1...ai.v - - rinr nrTuui!ii v .iii uir inn. i ru- in ' . -
was soothing his brow, when the;.nP,ia 7w in" the nbinn hulixhn. I10 .v si "r
l:i mtm.. sa inrtir-nferl th.tt trip lever . . .in iuui.wi Mir.
, ... ... ...... ..... jjj
Firvtifinn n- we b.ivp sepn
was broken, lie tried to open lus ; pave the tat a chiMish name; as in
eyts but was too weak; speak he fant3 can thecow "moo." they called
could not; and many lmurs passed j the cat m.VJf an imitation of its
before he could discern what was ! paintive crv. The history of cats,
around him. Mnce the night of the ' derived from countries bor-
.ii.. i .c t-ii- i-.-i ii. i
tom tiartMir ngni nis iu nau oeen
a blank. He remembered nothing.
And now he saw before him the
$6(1
wetkln ymiruwn town, ii oatht
tree, rlk. Kvemhlnr n-w.
Vl&uI tvH reijair-d. W e will inr-
iilfli tvq rrerrthinr. Many are
tu akluK totibne. Lsifles wiakeaa mncti aa men
as.i huys an- !-! are naaiu. ktsu jt. Keader
It yo want a ;-linemt wiiic.i y. can malt,
rreal pay ail the tineyna wurk. irrlte lur vrUe
ahrs t. 11. Haujett k'tjo PurJand, Malue.
llsr..l-ly.
Er.broiderlet, Ucit, Milliner;, White Geodt, Hand
aetchiefs, Dreti Ttimmingt, Hotiery, Gloves,
Corsets, Muilii and Merino Uaderwear, In
fants' and Children's, Clothing. Fincy
Goods, Yimi, Zeohyrs, Mato-
riaii of All Kinds for
FANCY WORK,
Gents' MAi GcoJs, k, k
t R rATSx.CAOi is anpzcTrrur antictTco
trORVEBSBr MAIL ATTESDED TO WITB
CABE ASD DISPA TCH. marl.
ing to rally him into anything like Jlieved to intend no hostile demon
conversation. He answered her only jstration, the utmost precaution had
in monogyllablesand seemed mnroe not been taken to guard against sur
and preoccupied. prise. As Jack stood gajing into the
As he was about to bike hi. leave, ! darkness a succession of flashes lit
j John said, neriouslv, and a little sar-1 up the gloom, and the sharp report
j castically, "Abbie, I'm going back to ! of small arms broke the stillness,
college to-morrow, and I hope you j "Hello! here's fun!" exclaimed Jack,
j will enjoy the rest of the skating in as he rushed for his accoutrements.
; companionship more graceful than ' The long roll called the men into
I mine." j line, and in a few moments the reg-
"I hope I shall," replied she in the j iment was prepared to receive the
isame tone. "You must feel bad i enemy. Being one of the officers at
i about something; perhaps its the I hand, Lieutenant Horton was order-
mitten; you had better take it no,
!not now, I won t give it up. If I
ever think enough of you to surren
der it. 111 send it to you by express."
And then she smiled on John,
with rare sweetness, but John had
. seen that pmile before, and felt that
ed by the Colonel to go forward with
a detail of men and ascertain the
true state of affaire. Our pickets
were retreating and firing, being an
swered by stray shots from the en
emy; no judgment of their number
could be formed, but onr panic-
physician and the nurse with a
sweet, pale face, that looked familiar,
but he could -not recall the name of
its owner. Again trving to speak,
the surgeon kindly whispered, "keep j A. Dew-
perfectly quiet and all will be well, old and
ring votes from the ; cents.
j The poet started up in asittihg im-
E very one who has watched Iegis-; silion, with: "Oreat Ourod ! is it
lation at Washington closely knows ; possible that my poems have reached
that there are nrnny occasions in such beastly figures as that ?"
which a member is called on to vote, j 'Three lor two bits," continued the
besides those in which the yeas and j boy.
navs are taken. When in commit-; He offered the poet some copies ol
ie Seaside Library edition inpajer
covers.
v : i v:t ...! ,- " ..". . . . i ... v....."!.-,
I T Jnl trVn Zr , .H .5 i of the whole, when all Tariff leg- tl
the l.'cast came to Egypt, and passed . ... . '-, , ., i
. .. ii.-. . .i.'. iislation is consiuered. there can beict
vria' uomea"u,,t"ter" ,Jl"- no vea or nav vote, and the same is I Wilde 2raMed the book and fixed
true when the House merely divides i bis big eyes on the bay.
without a call for the yeas and nays. ' "Do vou know, mv dear sir. that
Hots
Married Man arrertct! for Klnping.
atoxic, Mass., July 13. E. 'n nearly all such cases, where there j vou are lending your contenance to a
itt, of this' viib.f e 40 vears I he no record of votes, it has been ! hellish infringement of right of an
t havic' a wittT and three ' noticed by observant men. that the' English author?
i....l7i -.'. .;ti, a I Democrats, professing to be Tariff! "Is that so ?" replied the boy.
and the female nttpnd.int. nt hist mo- cl.ililron i.l.,t-il a n-t-t- (rr u- ith n I Democrats, professing to be Tariff i "Is that so?" replied the boy,
tion, withdrew. ! l(Vvear-old girl, going to Canada. tn, frequently either do not vote, ; slowly. Do you s'pose tlie feller
The next morning his dim vision The girl was brought back by her j r vote directly with the Free Tra- j that writ the book will know it .
discerned the same pale and anxiou.! brother-in-law, Dr. Dowd, aiidaniders. There is abundant opportuni-1 "Ofcoursehe will. How can your
face, and a gleam of wondering in- j arrangement was made wherebv De- j ty in this way to keep up their j guilty acts escape his cognizance?
quirv passed over his countenance ; witt should meet them in a 'grove ! status in their own party, without "His cognuzzence am t any thing to
as he gazed upon her. At last he 'near here and marry the girl. Dowd heing liable to be called to account ! me. It am t loaded, is it .
feebly whi.pered, "Where am I?" j had four officers in waiting, who ar-! for it by their constituent at home. ; "I am the auUor of these poeins.
"In the hospital, and with friends," ! rested Dewitt, afterseveral hh..Ls had The fact is. they are, at least most "Ah, go away, .nickered the boy.
she gently answered. i been exchanged without effect De- j them, Tariff men only because "Yon are wringing in for a commish.
He would have spoken more, but ! witt was committed to jail in default they have to be, and not from con- j "Twon't work, cully, folks put
she withdrew. Thenextday he was ' of bail for examination Dn Monday, j viction. They are not at heart tie-! jobs on me every day. Here, take a
stronger, and he asked. "Where have! - i voted to the principle of protection. : peanut and fill up. If I thought sucri-
I seen you?" At a sign from the- FearXot. iThey know that their party lost ! a looking chap as you write therp
physician, the nurse answered: i . i caste with their colleagues by votiDg lines d'ye suppose I'd pedd.e-
"At your old home. Don't vou All kidney and urinay complaints, i against them. To put the fate of,Noir!"
know me? I'm Abbie Latham. Vou especially Bright's Disease. Diabetes ! the Tariff into the hands of such; The croij'd roared
are getting better now, and will soon i and Liver troubles, Hop Bitters will i men is to put it into the hands of ed heartily in v'
be well." ' I surely and lastmgly cure. Cases ex-! lukewarm and utterly inefficient boy was asy
J.ir- wn strono- enonfrb to befin actly like your own have been cured men. Pennsylvania will be betray- none other I
to collect his thoughts, which were, in your own neighlmrhood, and you i ed and deceived if she trusts to such Wilde and o
of course, concentrated on his nurse, can find reliable proof at home of j a broken reed as this. The only j anges to call f.
He improved wonderfully under her , what Hop Bitters bus and can do. i salvation for Pennsylvania interests
care, and one bright morning occur-! - t w to place them m the bands ol cer r-ueinint. u..
red the last conversation we shall ' Peter the great was a man of iron ! real, tried and true friends men j their daughters
record in this romantic sketch. j wilL There is generally a great deal j who belong to a party which Mxett j cause it is a gootft
Miss Latham wa sitting bv the of iron in all gTates. Un Protection. That party is the; matches. a
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