Terms of Publication. ' sThe Somerset Herald,: ' jl.llsh.l ry Wedowiar wniinj; t K j i,H.u, innlrauce: o:hl 0 M : ; will InriaMy b cbrgwl. ! tnbwrlpUoB wl!l -x"tBel intil ail j smear,- . IW BP- Port- nelecUn ; whes tal-scr" do not tat oni rill he bM t-iMB1M UT the int.-1 nil 11 xJL oni erse ID Hi n CllU Republican party ; which t.-nds "to tl.'i party, ;ri! f.) keep out. i...!-.rrs5. ten-is to t ue.ca: oi l rotctio;. t. and an;,; defeat 01" its njri..- th:: n'a- the dr- o Jstruction our home industries, j The conclusion: u be dnwu '.-fr.i these j.uu i.-: Do net tru,t the i cause of ProUttiort in tin- hands of juien who Wlong to a party known 'to ! hostile to it. to wury n 1 ttlT paper yipiMt. ubeerlbers wIB ESTABLISHED, 1827. from one rtofflre to n- ;Lenhooldg",t"' mt 01 ,b ,CTn"T " i ' Ml u tbe I' i' 1 emoe- A,,lre The Somerset Herald, , fvitacrvt. Pa. VOL. XXXI. NO 7. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY. JULY 26. 1SS2. WHOLE NO. 1620. KIMMKL. ATruKN LY AT LAW, Someraet, P. er. . KOOS ATTOKNEY-AT UAW, jsmEonwt, l"a. G EOIIGE II. SCULL. , ATTOHN i: Al Somerset, I 'a. II. Somerset, Pa. s.1'- jiff.. r 1 rnr.NT. ATTOKXEY AT LAW, . fc''iurit, Penu a. Frank W. Hr. ESTA1.L1M.EP SHEARS. John B. Hay ZEE .A. 1Z BBO S., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tis, Copper and Mi fare Mannf'y, Xo. 2S0 Washington Street, Johnstown, Pa. A2Z P2ZPA2SD 70 CFFI3 iRAKEES. STOVES and HOUSE-I SCl'LL. ATTOitXEY- I AT-LAW. Snarsct, Pa. PR PITS, ATTOUXEY-ATLAW, SmiKT"-t, Pa. 'office, up-nalrn In M.iniiu.tli lil.- k. ATTOKNEY-AT LAW, S,-:m-T6ct, 1 a. t Office loth. Coart H-.sso. Ain.nsir.es entrurt "al tu hi. wire attended lu wim rf!"" and innip I nSLn 3 .01 UIUILU UliU llvUUL iUUHluiiiK At Prices Less than any other House in Western Pennsylvania, .lr..n- toirar Pans. Slfin -"k. s.-u... s.-t- .d .a r,k 'iL, u'rc";: we oner frm men -THE HEART OP A MAX.' HV ALICE TVRNE&. ! SiH-cinl aTt'-r.ti i.ai'i t .fobbinv in Tin. Galvanized Ir-n nn 1 Shrc i lli- ll.tr. Air ii... r..,.firir Simiu 1 t i. a m -.i- t .'..At.t... it..,. in Hrii!ie-1-tirnNiitnif uowli ! ;V'"V;'";f;;-'" .'."J-.'.V. ' .Vr . ,:ilmlr.Pli. Knl au4 Fork, (emmon ! . 7-j...,; T.. Tmh Line!. lUSd Ta-. PLitiu Hriiai,n! an.l Wire t :.u Vh. Iron Sl.u.ls. fire lr' "lfe"7, ! r..!.M m tl,r O-kli.n I..-.rtui-nr. An expertem ..rthlrtv-thrr. rr In 1 here i M.n .. i.t Bicf the v.ni.ui it i (vmiimintiT in ..ur line, with. icwi .riu le t 1JW I ,!a WAKKAXTE1. AS K El'li fShMKl) or l!.e in-ncy rclu...i.-.1. .11 .ec the W -Jtrt ' iTi.-es l.e..n- ;i.rct -wlr.-- : no tmoM-s in !iow e- tt. Pr ct.iiimenrititf Huaw-Eeej.ln? ''" i ! t.er rent. I v t,u the-r outfit lr,.m n. Merrlmnro iiliiiis In ..or line .W . ena . i Wl...les1.le Pfie i.ifi.i rran .n.l s-'t .in .'atl-.ns ol uiir W.rts. At we b.vcna sfprentlrm all our . .rk in Wrriia.p.l to 101 the ben aahiy at lowest price, i oive money . Johiietnwn, l'onii a. A, H. COPKKOTH. COFKROTH IIl'ITKI.. ATTOKX EYS AT LA W. All !uitits entrnte.1 to ttii-ir re i tpeertllr .nd j.ot.e:Bilv atten.icii to. Vrnitr-in Main :r-f f :r. et, l'iv.s Kaintn-ttb I'-l'if k. w. li. r.rriT.u ! STAY ISIiOS , 7,o.2SO WaKbington Street. riil l! HJ.M. . a coi-BoHK. L.c.o.i.:fi:x. flOLUOKV & COIXOUX. ATTUUXEYS-AT-LAW-. i All Imtirie'F Ituru-lf J to uur.-Are Willi i.f'Tnj.t "6.f.l0.!yienlf.;t t l-eiiomn. lo in S..in. l'Veaijln; HERE IS THE PLACE! H0LDERBAUM1S0NS NO. il..n on rc"ii'.le lernis. 01 IX O. KIMMKL. ATTOhNhYATLAW, Sotcoriwt, Pa. J EWill .ttenil to aU basinet entrestei! i liif e-re I omersot .n-t a.lj-.iuuiit eonr!l n :i t.n.tnpt- ( A C'oHioU'te As.iOrtli ST R F. PATTKIWOX, ATTOU. E Y-AT-LA V , $ All l.aslne.. rctru-ted to M. rare ill bo at- T sept. i. mo. .MEN" ENIIY F.SCHELL. ATTUKXEY-ATLAW, BountT and Pension Aceut, 5o;iierel, Obee In Mammotu hiark. iifiil ui all lrt'.ir;c mra:c) Ut hi ifrf. iTALEXTlXK HAY. ATTt)XEY-AT LAW Pa. ill TOIIN II. HIT.. ff ATloliNEY AT LAW S"aiere',t, BAER'S BLOCK. tdfCESERAL MERCHANDISE consisting of TAPLS and FANCY DRY GOODS! A I.:irm- Assortim-iil of DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS! , BOY'S A- (JIIILDPtEXvS CLOTHING! HATS , BOOTS AND SHOES! CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS I Queensware, Hardware, Glassware, GROCERIES. All Kinds of "Window Blinds and Fixtures, Wall Papers, Umbrellas, Satchels and Trunks, Churns, Butter Bowls, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Toledo Pumps, Farm Bells, Corn Plant ers and Plows, Cultivators, and WAGONS! In the grim husl: of midnight When your house has grown so still, I rise from my sleep in the churchyard . To wander about at my will. I pass your unowned door softly And stand om-e more by your side. Till you dream that in heaven I love you, As well as the day I died. Hut my hour on earth is .shortened; The lurht of the moon grows dim As my feet go down your stairway. Out into the darkness grim. And bark to the yawning t hurrliyard 1 po with the rising w ind ilut a sudden whisper hobls me Though I dare not look behind. "Think, you, poor ghost, he loved you, ' That you hasten to watch his rest. When his heart was young he loved me, I was his first and liest. In the land of death he will rlaim me " Krcshe finished a living Voire sioke: "I heard your voice in mv chamber: 1 knew you and I awoke, ii back t graves that claim von. Hu is my husband true, Who lives the life of a niorial And has no thoughts for you. When the hand of death shall seize him Claim him then, if so you can! Yours arc the hearts of women. His is the heart of a man," she was only mocking him. So ; stricken pickets reported them to be side of his cot, arranging a bouquet, with a solemn good night he button- j ten thousand strong, at least. Ilor-1 The wounded man had begun to feel ed his coat up to his chin, and with j ton determined to keep cool and as-1 like his old self, and permission wa hands resolutely thrust deep into certain for himself the number of ! riven him'to converse II hi l?rl pocseis, lurneu noruewani, re-; the enemy, lie had had little ex solved to waste no more time with j perience of lighting, as yet, and his skatinggirls, who judged young men I position was bv no means a pleas- oy me uexieruy mey exmoiu I in t ant one. In this manneuvre his ex- A lU:i MITI KX. I. ! handling their heels II. Among the earliest volunteer reg iments that left for theseat of war in the summer of 1SG1, was the th Massachusetts.with Lieutenant John IIort:n a? an officer of Company JJ. Like hundreds of others he aban doned his books for the sword, and bad passed nights and days in ttudy and drill, to tit himself for his new position. Horton enjoyed the repu tation among his fellows of being rather an anchorite. Jle was reti cent, sometimes gloomy, and al though he performed his duties ac ceptably, he hud thus far failed to show an' distinguishingtpialitiesfor a military caieer. He joined in few of the camp pleasures, and when he was not on duty, reading or study ing, was sure to be seen in abstract thought, walking among the streets of the ennin, or in the region of j country immediatelyarouid. Ohrist i mas and New Year in camp funned jone of the brightest-seasons to hard- worked soldiers in nil the 3'ears of the rebellion. Though the quantity of useful and useless articles dis patched from home was at all times great, the bulk of contributions ar riving in camp at this festive season cellent judgment was proved, for af-! How long have vou been in the THE TAIUFF. TRl'ST ITS FATK O.VLY FRIES DS. TO ITS REAL hospital, Abbie?" "More than a year," she replied in a sweet, womanly voice. Jack tnought he had never beheld It is the common plea of those who are directly or indirectly aiding to bnna: about a Democratic tri- I 1iriTih l r l'unncvlv.ir.?', Vnf n Ilnm. fC - I - - - - , - - - ... ... ... , ......... ... .111.' I . ..till., b .!. t. . ' It J " .I -. . , 1 ... . . . ier Muuying me situation as long as ; a Hirer creature. It sue was beau- ocratic victory in this tate cannot it A-as prudent, he hastened tothejtitul as a girl, the scem-s she had i in anv way affect the tariff, as the Colonel and informed him that the witnessed had touched ami chasten- Democrats are as srood Tariff men lorce consisted of not more than a ed all that was loveabie and wo-'as the Republicans, and that Tariff regiment oi mianiry moving airect-; maniy in her nature. Mie was no , will be as sale in their hands as in ly for the camp. (longer a girl she was a tender, ours. Kven, thev sav, if a majority A hot skirmish ensued, the tlcht lasting for an hour or two. The demonstration closed with the re treat of the enemy, on whose heels Lieutenant Horton, whose fighting blood was up, hung with a tenacity that astonished his brother officers. rI the delegation in Longressj trom Pennsylvania should be Democrats, their election can in no way imperil the safety of Protection. To some this may seem plausible ; but when carefully examined, it has It w:is the afternoon of a clear. an.. J.uiuarv day of 1801, and the sorely tried the carrying capacity of i itl nil iti tiro rrr; I l t- uiirliiriA nr r comoanv nuint'ered- iui;y two nun- -'(. "v ,k i i i . ... i.i.... tireii: mere were men, hihuuii, uuis Pa.. Will prorupllv fttleni to a'.l MrtneM c;.irii-ie l I" hitu. Mony a.lvMi,.,! on (S'iieciioi,, a.c. (M - f in Mauitutb rtull.itiiK. Jr.. oni.i:. ATTKNEY-AT LA W', - Soiuerr'1 Pa., . Jf I Prolen.ios.1 biiflnem entruHte1 to m? er.re it. i.d.ImI wltb i-remptDe. ami lidi llty. WILLIAM H. KOONTZ. ATTOKNEY-AT LAW, Somerset, Pa., j:ola::j) chilled plow, The CJIA31TIOX JIOIVJJK A REAPER, 2hc cnJJIPTOX GRArX SEED DRILL, With.Detachable Fertilizer. 1: there were mid girls, flying and circling about in masses, singly, by dozens and by twos and threesj over the froen sur face of the beautiful Silver lake, a suburb of the flourishing city of li 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 thoughtful woman. "You have saved my life," said Jack, his eyes filling with tears. ' No, no. Your strength has tri umphed. I have dune what littie I could. Oh, vou were so terriblv hurt !" and here her eves filled, and I not the merit n-wi f t.l:.iwil.ilitv T .1 1 II ... . . . .. .. I ' jacK oravea uanger witn a coolness ner uosom heaved as she took las Hie difference betwten the lie that was amazing, and directed the hand and gently pushed the brown j publican and Democratic parties, fire of his men where it would do j curling locks away from his fore-! stated broadly is this : That while' the most good. It was his amm-1 head. lion to capture somcnoay or some-: Jack never had hit so happy be-! tor protection, with here and there thing, and he did, a Confederatecap- j fore in his life, despite the solemn ' an occasional Free Trader, the mass tain and two privates who were character of the conversation. 'of the Democratic nnrrv U ftr Krm repay you, .u.oie. ; lrade, with here ami there an occa. lor that But it I can. Jack,'" she re sweetest and most 'T found some inner vest pocket And she envelope New EiiLdand is dotted with these I''Ps quarters, and thither all who small bodies of water, and it is as- j " ere not on duty repaired. The tounding to recount what a surpris-: evening was of course most enjoya iier number bear the name of Silver, j Me, for nearly every one had receiv a.i c., s;i.rloA-o this oollv : d from home some ift or token to company was dispurlim: itself with I remind him of a mother, sister, all the gaiety and zest the keen, brae- '.sweetheart, sometimes of ail thr imiair and exhilarating suort coin- Horton was present, cool, gloor bined to produce. Among the crowd were many lads and lasses who imagined they were fond of skating, and came to Silver lake for no other reason. It was singular, too, to note bow much more gracefully the '"outward roll" backward or forward could be ac- sister, or three. ny and indifferent. He did not expect any present. His family was scat tered, and many of those nearest to him to whose loving sympathy he would natunilv turn at this time: studied his book surrounucd ny himselt and one ot , 1 can never his soldiers. But Jack, fired by this I'm only sorry success, rashly pressed ahead for ' dared hope " more human plunder, when he was "Perhaps you laid low by a bullet through the j plied, with "the shoulder. ; confiding smile, IV. i thing in your Jack Horton was the hero of that j which has pai l mealread. night, and was mentioned in the i took from a blood stained commander's report for his coolness, j 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 least, had never cation as this to bring out what was ' forgotten you." said Jack, a little in the man; but Jack was modest, j confused. and didn't presume he had done! "Yes; and if my woman's sense more than he ought. His wov nd i had not told me, your talk in deli was a painful one, and in a few iTays ! riutn would have proved it." he was on his way to Kockdide, Jack mentally thanked Heaven where the reports of his achieve-! that he had been crazy. How Ixinjr Man May l.i,r. It was Professor Hufeland's opin ion that the limit of possible human hie might be 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 decay en sues. More women reach old" ae than men, but more men attain re markable longevity than women. Passing up in the scale of the life of man, skipping the patriarchs, we una many recorded instances of longevity amoncr the classic Greeks and Romans. I'liny notes that in the reign of the Emperor Vespasian, in the year To, 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 thirty-five. Cicero's wife lived to the ae of one hundred and three, and the Roman actress Luceja played in public as late as her one hundred and twelfth year. Coining down to more recont i the mass of the Republican party is, times, the most notable authentic instance ot great azc u that ot Henry Jenkins, of Yorkshire, England, who died in 1070, one hundred and sixtv nine years old. Il wru .i fbi-V- li,,,,, f'r.tr.,.,...-. ' .... I 1 . , i" .iuii.ii i luiciuuiiiM, as iii i enii-'yi-i iu;tii, u:iu at Iile aL'e o: yatiia. New Jersey ami New Eng-' easily swain across I, till lli.t I"... , .1. f'. L. . .1 .....v.. iicjiuuiieaii Vjoiiress-, .iiioiner Historic case is that ot man, therefore, who is a protection-; Thomas Parr, of Shropshire, a d.iv iat, has his party behind him to 1 laborer, who lived to the age of one back him up and sustain him, and i hundred and fifty-two years! When the Republican Congressman who is more than one hundred and twenty a 1-ree Trailer, has his party against j he married his second wife, an.l till him with the effect to render him j one hundred and thirty he could nearly powerless. The Democratic swing the scytht and wield the flail Congressman, on the contrary, who j with the best of his fellow-laborers, is a protectionist, has his party, j In his one hundred and fiftv-second with it.-; organization, its caucuses, year Parr went up to London to ex its power and its influence allayed hibit himself to the king. It proved against him, and he is as powerless : an unlucky visit, lor violatir." the rapid rivers. T.,l- .1,'J't O., AJiii,, j d'. rv . JT itl.lll t , vu ait- my letter? It was cruel of ments had preceded him. Jack couldn't help feeling a little curious i swer about how iMiss A bote would greet j'ou. him if he chanced to meet her. He "Your letter?-' hadn't the remotest idea of calling Yes, the one I sent by po.-t to ap- on her, however. His time was his j prise you of my present. Mr. Sta- countrv's, and all his leisure mo- i pies took it to the office " in his partv lor good on the tariff question, as the Free Trader in the Republican ranks is for evil. Each abstemious habit of a century and a half, the old man feasted so freely on the roval victuals that he soon ments were invalid days tary tactics, made a lion passed, even in those i, in the study of mili He did not want to be of: did not pretend to resemble that noble animal in the least. So he stayed at home and permitted for party reasons to i died, merely of a plethora. On ex- difk-r from his political associates j animation his internal organs proved on that question, but each is without j to be in excellent condition, and influence in his isolated condition. I there was no reason why he should i Now, while it is true that a Penn-1 not have lived much longer, sav for jsylvania Democrat in Congress feels this unfortunate taste of royal hos i compelled by the force of xmblic pitality. sentiment at home to vote in favor Prolts-or Hufeland's roil of cen jof Protection, when occasion oilers, tenarians includes manv more re- enougti J it is equally true that he is not al- j markable cases, umor.sr them that cf "No. dear Jack, don't get excited, j lowed to sliapc, or aid in shaping, I Mitlt.stedt, a Prussian soldier, who Let us suppose nothing. All's well the jolicy of his party on the tariff, served sixty-seven years under both that ends well." and all the force he has to wield or ! Fredericks" IkditinL' manv battles And 1 never received n. Po you suppose that fellow was mean nissed away. He did not feel in sympathetic or sentimental moot and yet no particle of envy entered , ... , , l li-ij mini in orw.caiinr t(i inviv comphstH'u ov loimnc nanus, or oe- "" ..... -i v imr linked together by a walking Will frlre in.mpt attention to buinw entrust ii to hl car In Soniewt nt ai!joi"lnE o.uiitirs. tifflcc In PrinttK Houi"e K"W. isiJMC ::vs:i:v'!Hi.ti at J. M. BOLDERBAUM & SONS', ' SOMERSET, PENN' A. J AMES L. pro II. ATTOKX EY-ATLAW, SoGMTPCt. Pa. Office. Mammoth Plwli, nji ftalrs. Entrance. Main t!row atrwt. Collect ion rr.a.l, e-tntel Mttled, tltlM" xani'.ne.l, an'l all letral l.uslnc: attesilnl tu with .ruuiptLrHi. and n.lrl.iy. II. BAER. A TTOKJJE Y-AT-LA W, Soursrt. Pa., Will practlcelnSomrsr!r.a,la.ljonioirr.iintii-s. All hint entru"eito Lim will lM.roui.!ry attendet t.. I SAAC ATTORNEY aprilS AT -LAW. Sioairset, It'nn"a. D i EN NTS MEYERS. ATTORNEY"-AT-LAW, AU lsal tosini M cntrni t" hidiure will be itteotli'd to with pr..iri..p- and ailelitT. Uflier iu Mammoth iil flitrtl i,.r to Kyl f iriui aturo. alTii 0. HOWARD WYNNE, M. 1. lflscitMaorthe Ev. tjr. tiotv anil Tamat. . iwiai and t xrluflva prnnice. 1 l,.u . 9 a. . t" r. 11. 1j l-r k Urtin l,loi4, ifi Main St. rwlLTdAM COLLINS. X J HEX r 1ST, SOMEKSET. PA Tf 'file In Mammoth F!"ck. above liovj Invz i p'n.mnrrr he can a! all timi a 1 foun t ;rt:ar 4 tortu all ktn"f wi.rk. ruch as ftlllnir rt uu tetlnK. exiracitnK fcc. Artibclal twtliol r.I! U'.ii.K Md ut the li tuaeri::t Inirtea. o;,crati'!e warranted. fT AP.UE M. HICKS. sLi JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 9 Someraet, Ptnr.'a. a-:?Ii: V.'i:i.-FAMK2 BDBDETT OB&AEli . LVD ?;s:(ii:!iiLrL,.s,HSSS, is sou sai: om.v-ky IVSiG DEALER. SOMERSET, HUH' A. Ai"VK IIi:m:y i Tim. jr. V Sk.ui:. T THE EURDITT I it is Tin-; bkst:" If T,tf.! rn:t;i,-.3 in V:.r--V fitinfT !, Prif I 1L lvilM W. JipiiiilbU lii vuuulf, i..utj u. lliu.. The teri'.rity ol the llnr-lctt. tlrtritn1 ifl TfliS"jr tiiTe,! atvt acKnowle'iiril lv tl'e highest mu!,-nl .nattiorit ie. and Oe iiyn:a!i. l..r them ia sicatlly i r;'rn?inr a their tjerl: are lM-.ii::inir m'r ex- i TTPlcIv kitovn. W hat evcrvh.nty Hunts is Ihej Hl-S I' i tlif 1 AN for the least cn-Mtnt ot mon.-y : ( i ncntore ever) w;y wj.nu tne r. hiiti i . Everv Hmm Gi-axastkxi. Pivb Vrarh. Sold en Easy S?;MMy Payrrents and tow fcr CASH. a: so wouxs, gi itaiis, Accor.ii:t)s. KAN" JOS, CLAUION JJTTS, I1C- cx)as. n.i TKs, riri;s. FliiJ. r 'x-lf 1 . Kr- I - .-'.TV- 5 A. & LYDIA E, 1 VEEuTAIL" PINKHARR'S If ft !n"!i-a 4'v.rt. Ant! in fart criTyUiir: in thf rnut'ifHl lino. Thr , Iftitf-: tkrA m.nii 4ic5irali!c Ir.FTnirrinn Hr-ik! fr il iuirumrntK tn txW. H'mlL. Tuslc -k ami I'- j ih.t til aU Ur ami trln'is. i SHEET 3IUSIC & YlCIalN STEINGS a i?n VUl Ui i t VR. E. M. It.. K1MMF.U-. K1MMELL & SON tender their rrrleaslorai aervicef to the eltl- rnt Swmereet aiw Th-iny. hie ol the m-m-Wra ol tbe firm et-u at all!tinio. unlew r,role5ii'.n. Rlyenicaired, Iw found at their uttlce, nn Mali, ireet, ean ot the liiamo&d. nil. .T. K. MILLER has :-rnia-ner.tlv Wated In Ih rlln l- r the errd'ee ot p 9 proleeawn. 4itneeoj.ip?it crtr-.rtc r atnra. K rineinc - li-, 'au-tL P.RURA KER tended his 'irtfrHt4Ml rrvWf u the citizens or Sm ; Tt Ti fiJ vcir.;iy. Jttiv' n re-iOein-: t-n Main f D It A. G. MILLER. PK YMClA x i sv i: i :;o.. ! Hal ren;ove.1 to South Fend. Indiana, !,re be jran l col suited l 1kct ur Kherwtfi. iu. joux Birrs. HEM1ST. 1 OtRc bov Henry llcttcv'i stuna, Crvt w1. Soiucmt, P. ran Tonttl and K- tl-'U "lU tor lU:4rtT. S. .Mu-ical Liii6," I am, Y tmtro.! fr Kvcri('inir J. HEFFUEY, frat! fbamrt ltrul tnr.uinl n. UaVr- Itwiiloure cr.tin ly fe tror4 fin m ilKinui'.'OAi- rpiiiil T.'Iiw, Aiid U arti-iilr!j' t..j U-tI to th It irll dlrsolTo nod tzprl tum-n-wfroc: li!" iifrrln mu mrw tHr of iT.-l., m-i.t. Th tl':fr:f j t.i .in ctroui hurrj.ntl.r' i liwl irryijxtlr 1 j Its tier. If nun Tea foir.uirs. r..Ulcu y, WrtrriH crarlnj I forrtiiunUnU, mid rellrTMi renkwHi of ticrt4rrjnh lit FASHIONABLE CUTTER & TAILOR ! llirir:? had muiiv yvnr exp.'rirn -e In all hniitehe o; 73 I. T I Iia T i ' I rw Mi! l I ion to ll - wl.,, m-ir rail no. 5i3 .3 . !' an'l uvur H -j .r i-. eie nh their piti- i Tt rnrwi ntoef'n; Getiural IK'.MIJ i That fopunff of bHrln(t down, ranslrir r!n( tt. t and bacWa.'iiet le always neenNmentTj cured 1 j li w. ltwlllatailUmeaaod linuerllcircuia.tr,xir'tin harroi.ny wltb tlietawetlietroTcm rlir rci, alerv:-. m. j Tur lliocoreof Knlney rnmlnta t t:f.r u '.: ; CoatK'an Is ursarracd. i.vihv e. pinkhm,i r.crzz:.r. o-,:- ' r?l'XXi pretiared at S.- and if -' - 'i Art ., I X-7na.5iaa, Price fl. Sif lrftle4f,Tt. i:l;u! i la the form of pUU, alo 1 a the f-rai i.fh- -. t u i recei)4 o price, 91 terlnx f,rt,-ilir. J:.v. 1 :t t : frec'yaii$werlllttrr,f lju;ry. hew! fur .mofa. IX. Addreas a abore. X-rtir.i :sU I -tr. stick. These sticks proved, in many instances, no non-conductors to the sympathetic thrill that pervaded the 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 have led awkward John, on - or off skates, anywhere, with an apron striim or a thread for a conductor. Not so with John, lie could h ad her nowhere, and t he more the girl could balk and tantalize him, the more she seemed to eniov the skating and his com pany. Many a ludicrous hgure 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 yet served to prop erly knit together and round out the proportions of his frame. She was lithe and quick, an.l as graceful as she was skillful in tlie use of 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, too, and as John by one of his grace ful movements, essayed to stoop and capture the article, she refused to re lease his hand: but just as he bent forward she irave a wicked pull, and ment of others. As the major he! up a small paper box, however, ftnd caned out liieuienanijonn w.nor ton,' the latter started and felt his face aglow in nn instant. He took the parcel and in spite of entreaties 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. Alter divesting him self of his overcoat, he sat down placed the box on the table, and in company with his companion, light ed the soiaclng dudeen, determine to approach and unravel the mvs tery as became a philosopher. Car ter got decidedly impatient !efore 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 Ins com panion's gaze with a look in which was pictured at least half a dozen of the emotions that affect the human mind, the principal one being sur prise. III. for the next three rveningp our hero was engnged 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 enemy would make a demonstra tion on the camp that he might get out of it. He had rather face a bun ked cannon than undertake to ac ir:'.h..atI.VI: A E. K Yours, A." tv:w. iKK iisTj'Ti.r.R, fc. . - . aft.. .-oiuiri rr i , a .a. Sfa!llj- rhoulfi t. live it imj. f.xr and torpl'itj" ot i'ihTIf. r. s;. 4r !o!d nil :?r..;.; -.. run mi.r in' C. X. IiOYD, DIirCGlST, Somerset. Pa. John, unbalanced, was sent sprawl-: knowledge the reception of that mit ing a rod or two beyond. A peal of i ten. He knew beloved Miss La- silvery laughter was her sympathet-! tham, but his big sensitive soul had u; comment, as with a graceful curve ; been terribly lacerated by hr apna she turned and caught the tiny thing ; rently heartless behavior, and he had in her hand. . concluded to become indifferent, not John blushed at his awkwardness, j only to her, but to all woman-kind, and held out bis hand to receive the This might be another of her lieiirt mitten. , less tricks, but when Jack recalled Put the captor only held it before ; her words, ''If I ever think enough him and gt ntlv moved away. i of vou to surrender it. I'll send it I "Won't vou give it to me?'' he ; to you," he felt the little witch did tasked. "I will find the owner." entertain some regard for him. Still, "I caa ;'.nd the owner more easny : as she had vouchsafed no kind mes- Ithan you. I can't trust you; you j s;ige with the surrender of the mit j would fall and cru.h the poor thing J ten. he was at a loss how to act. : in trying to deliver it." And she i Write he would not. "If I asked i saucily laughed again. nurS D IAM0ND HOTEL, STOYNlXJVN. PKNN'A. . Tbl PT-Har ard well known hoane ha Utelv Ven thonarhtr and nc1v retitted with ail new d t-ert ot Km.lture. mi-l, ... mn.te jt a Terr Irahl H'n.n (daeelor the tmnellnit puhllc. t nmiKiMlnnH4 TOrf-anicd, a!! be-ir- Bm cU-3,,,b lance j.uhlic hall attached 1! i 'n- ' fc.riia and roomv -lahl'inc First elaae ouarou , niwl t the lowest . AKhle prhre, ,y the k. dar or nel, I "AHCELoi'STER. Proji. t 1 S. E.cr. IHamood Suij-atuw ,P -a t i ! . .... AQiaittett ana Dscwcd Manaa IS PEOPLE THE JTJI'GES ! THAT DR. FAHRNEY'S ealth Eestorer! f aruat Yeetihle Kemedr, enrea m'e eiut aaaeeaN Ue LI V EK. kll'NEYand hUk.il) an i.fhjMF liMfta m. ... . it ...... M. r""mrT- wieon : le made ul I inoet lurtnlcw V. ""retie medical Kuuta. Biiriu d1 Heri LEAXSING THE BLOOD F'd arHlncoM ta the Kmnuk mi r w.r t.",t?!d.,w''' "''' aatetv by old and vooii. It B.I kulld an thr ru. J. a -1 . , ...j- fc d ri ureuirthand to th.V who Jeei eaao4 worn out. All lueulclM dealers eil IL reparvtl by I " IK. I). FAHHNVV a, ux- H aa-enttown. Ml. Di unut Anicar A. ll ee. J. S mtWh (kstai3i.isih:i lsrr.) CHARLES J. HARRISON, CASHIER AND MANAGER. 1H0ME & WARD, n'eriwS'ms to Cdlectlonj Bia-le' in all jwrta of tt:a t'nited Slates. CHARGES MODEKATE. Parties wi'liinir to a. nd money Wet ean I ac- ! comii,o.ited hy drall on New'York In anr aunt, i .'.u:la-'.iii toa.'e wllb pn.niptr.i IT. S. Bnite ' honieht and e,hl. Money und vnluahlca ftemre-1 1 hy one of 1'iehold'a oelehrHied ate8, with a Sar j ici:i.i a. Yale a.-vti w time lock. j ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. i i ktr Kital holidays oterved.-J. tlecT i EATON & BROS, X0. 27 FIFTH AVEXUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. SlJIlI2vTG, 1882. CHARLES HOFFMAN, Mpw rnnfl MfinuMu TAlLUn,! 'You made me fall," said John, j in a grieved tone. ''You are always i doing these thine. If I skated more and studied less I'd soon be as much of an adept ns your friend, Joe Sta ples, whom you 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 bis 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 him. The sport finished, the two wend ed their way to the house of Mr. ! Iatham, John's fair companion fail ing to rally him into anything like E7IEY EAY SPECIALTIES Carter's advice," he reasoned, "he would only laugh at me. Why can't these plaguev women let a fel- IU1I J111M1CT, till, ftlrtj . lit 111 M IU himself. "I was trying to forget her and now sue 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 hshed a little red object, on which he gazed for a few mo ments as a naturalist might gaze upon a newly discovered insect, with mingled curiosity and tenderness. The soldier sighed as lie replaced the trifle, and going 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 enemy across the Potomac were be lieved to intend no hostile demon- conversation. He answered her only (Etration, the utmost precaution had in monosyllables and seemed morose ; not been taken to guard against sur- rise. As Jack stood gaging into the darkness a succession of Hashes lit (Above I lury I Iemyw Sttor.) LATEST ETftES CJ LCTIT PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARAHTEED.JS1 SOMERSET. lV. and preoccupied. As he was about to Like his leave, i John said, seriously, and a little sar- j up the gloom, and the sharp report j .. -. Icasticallv, Abbie, lm going back to of pmall arms broke the stillness, i Embroideries, Uc.t, Millinery, White eoodt.Haad-1 college to-morrow, and I hope you I "Hello! here's fun!" exclaimed Jack, ! kerchiefs, Dresi Ttimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, j will enjoy the rest of the eka;ing in ; as he rushed for his accoutrements. r ....!:. ..d ii.d.Mr i.. . companionship more eraeeful than ! The long roll called the men into Just before his return to the army he attended a fair at Rockdale in aid of the soldiers. The young la dies were the principal attractions at this, as at all fairs; and among the young lathes none were more attrac tive than Miss Abbie Latham. She drove a remarkably flourishing busi ness at the flower stand, one of her principal patrons being Mr. Joseph Staples, who purchased at least half 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 patriotism was ardent, as he assured Miss Abbie, but there were to him other glorious attractions nearer home. Certainly. Lieutenant Horton could but pay his respects to Miss Abbie. His face was aler, and his form had become more trim and manly than when she last saw him. His features, Abbie noticed, bore an expression of sadness and suffering; he moved ' without awkwardness, and all the young ladies declared him to be the handsomest soldier in the hall, lie 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 heen slight; she was very busv with her customers, and especially with her wholesale patron, Mr. Staples; yet as the lieu tenant bade her good evening and turned awav he saw her eyes droop and a faint blush steal over ner cheek. For two old friends, so long separated, the meeting was decided ly cold and formal, and Jack teit! chilled to the marrow. In the stirring events of the next two vears Horton bore his full share at Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville. Antietam,Oettysburg,the Wil The little red mitten is a treasnr- j ed relic in the Horton family, and it has been a wondering question to the several cherub- that gladden the j to be found in the Republican r inks, ! when he w'a.- can wield, is his vote on the final passage of revenue bills. The only torce fie can co-operate with, is that ! successively .1.1- i inn enuuring much hard campaign ing, and who. after all this, married household why mamma knit a mate to it. three wives, the one hundred and has never AVhere Cat Came I-'rom. and as, in so co-operating, he loses ! two vears before his death. political caste m his own ranks, he ; naturally unwiding to be found lat ten. wording with neput'licans unless It'liut, flri,-,.,, , r ,1.. it V. ,- ,.l.-.n . Lenormant is convinced that . -,.. .. i. .. . . . . not Egypt, but Africa further sout.i. !cie,ir is the cradle of the cat as l-mes- inst;UjCe of th toUl j bilu tic animal. , I he Egyptian wild-lowl ,,f p--.,.- ,. - gress to maintain effectively their assumed position as Protectionists. hunter in the monuments takes his rvit ix-itli him in h-i loi-ir nnil tl, ent ! acts as a retriever. Cats, as a rule, A Miser. Instances of canine economy are by no means rare ; but the account of a dog miser is, so fur as our records extend, unique. Dandie, theanirnal referred to, was a Newfoundland dog, belonging to a gentleman in Edin burgh. It frequently had money given to it, because, besides other lc lnrni..io,l 1... tl,i, l,.t . I'. . t k 1. ,, , li.t i- II -1 v .11- .ftwill l-.rilll.lli. . . - . . .. islikc cold water; but hey are hmd Co That Congress, al is well '"resting signs of sagacity; it wou!" oi ,i , am u.ere u.-eu to oe a eat 11. , knQ WM j y Dcmucratic. ln so to tne oasers ami ouy lis o:e a mill on he arrow which would jthe i,- to non)inate bread. But Dandie raceived.g is dive alter trout, and seize them even i j, ker henj wenj UyQ caU(j; .money than his needs cal unless in deep pools da K of ln,r an avowwi and so he took to Hoarding lit the 1 he late introduction o dome.-ti- Fm Tku and lnuall, of Penn-1 master discovered in comrfectly cated cats among Semitic people..,.!,..,,;., .. .. ,,.::... ot the dog appearing one da ball or seems to be proved bv the absence -i"i. i,.' L . t . ..1 ' breakfast roll when it was-1 fre of cats in the bible. We do member a single mention of cats in Holy Writ. The Assyrians and the Babylonians are said to have been equally ignorant ot this charming animal. There appears to be no Greek or Roman pictures or other representations of the matt, or "mew cat" of the Egyptians. Perhaps one exception should be made; for M. Longpcrier has encountered a cat on a Tarantine coin, struck shortly be fore the wars' of Pyrrhus. Another archieologist mentions a Roman tombstone, that of Calpurnia Felic- ula (pussy,) on which a cat was en- the monument :s lost, members supj-orted 1 he 1 ),-r.ir.irii not re- i.iri ...i, a l. . 1 1 Ullil. but they were utterly helpless and were outnumbered in that caucus. The free traders rallied around Kerr and nominated him. What did the Pennsylvania Dem ocratic members do in that emer gency ? They knew as every one else knew, that the Speaker would appoint ali the committees ; that the committees shape and control the legislation of the House ; that a Free Trade Speaker would appoint a free trade Committee of Wavs and Means ; and to vute for such a man for Speaker, was to put all the pow er ol the House into the hands ot Yet, inn tnem in the ! face, and with the lull knowledge that they were in effect playing into the hands of the Free Traders by so .L i... , 1 - -i Randall ' nau given it any apsm suspicion aroused, scarcn was tun in the room where the dog s. Dandie appeared quite unconcern. j until his bed was approached, when he seized the servant by the gown and tried to drag her away, and be came so violent that his master had 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, ami in future was careful to select a different place of conceal ment. The stories related of dogs who carry money to shops in order to obtain food are quite numerous ; but the following incident, which was communicated to trie Jnstoi Mtrrurj. is if authentic, probably i unnaralleleu even in canine records. graved; hut the monument :s and its date was post-Cnristian Uie eIimit9 of t,.ction. Orelu thinks that lehcula ( little cat, , .ith tY,. fn(. -t in thflI or Kitten) ts a inie name ior women. The Byzantine writers, in the latest days of Greece, are thought to have i . ii... :. i... i.rt ....... oeen me ui:t mm nine urc luimc ij . . . . , . n-i t , , uoi the modem cat. ine i.reeK ammai was a polecat, or foumart, though there was an old fable of a cat chang- to tbe ! itflatioa of the ilousc trust, the butcher scoring each pen cm! into a woman, which etns more . .. . ? a' i nvworta supplied on a board witn i n i;i i r i m r i i-iv i riitin i .... naturally interpreted of tne modern ! , . tlip ..ia i a piece ot chalk. One day our The names of the cat in Euro-!,..... r n vnfa , v'vr.,Aa icanme friend, observing the man i make two marks with the chalk m- inother piece of pue ali the eiioris oi .1.... .... ,..;r.....' I?..,........ , nie) , etc ' v;:t, ui'tii it i it' uitrj , f- - . i , 11 i i -!. J ' V. ' J i A Kri-fi.l ilivr a-:w nlinw-.rl hv a eir- I Uin butcher to receive his meat on : or balLiiifi, ruled for Ken: and volun j tarily placed in his hands the power The tiiat Con; derness, down to Cold Harbor, where:'. at the head ot his regiment he leu j languages are interesting. M. desperately wounded in the terrible pi(.tl.t tht. alllll!r f Le Ori'nmr and unsucc-sslul assault on that !,-Kxropreun, thinks that none of Stronghold. ..onw. t..r r.na l...I.n.r to the old He was conveyed to the hospital i sn-.,,! t,,,.,,!,,. The Roman" who at Washington in a seemingly hope- j T;i(hi,T j.lte iu the j.lV) were the Whit less condition, with several wounds, irini.)lls t.t nr,tionitv. an.l introdu each of which was dangerous. The; " t,f ,i.e cat cailed the animul nurses moved among the wounded i rnlM!l Tne 0,ijective cat us means, men like angels of mercy. Some of: imii sl,n9P rnnninc avtfnl. tbe soldiers lay in a stupor, some j craftv Hut M. "Pictct was not so: were raving in delirium, and others i .w;i'v -iti-fied- he derived the Ro-: dying in agony. For days Horton's I ,',,, rrm the Svriac nato and : litV- hlincr nil n thrf,o,l hia fprerpd t.i tii. . -u l.:....", . V . - n . ; t .irniiie tint i hiiLt i. i r.rii i . i l.ro i n mom. Fn 1 1 fti.i .lni-t n iv V. iin nn. ' , ,-i t . , . .aided uino. iov,itouii, """ u" ihwi. md lie sion in r.is lmoeiuous conscious ot sutlenng. As he aivoReimnr one morning, a soft and gentle hand j not orja'nall v : in r'livnr ot' Krep Tr:ulp ( ... . . .. ...... . A vote lor Kerr in this case, was : practically a vote for Free Trade. x eii lis, ivtiiti.ft i 'Ciiurt i Fiu ill . I I- ! J . . iri-iM i-il n!ii iti,fi rtss, proiessed to be laritti" ' . , ' , T m 1 ,,-ii. of oriil il.iiitittift o ,i .- , iuvat, itii-i vi- . I'll,, i. Ulv.ll, JUCli lllj 7MICSS ilf VU I1U., hut they were Democrats, and they i .. t ..i,t . . ,i. i : ,nr l wie nutener to tieiuot niui, i.iu w ' had to lollow the lead ot their or- , . , T J Iganization. Iu the next Congress, ; i if it is Democratic, they will have to ! do the same thing ; and when the j (legislation ot the House is shaped ' in favor of Free Trade through ttieir agency and ny tneir aid, they win have the poor privilege of voting against trie legislation Oscar Wilde I'armltxed. A man who was on the same train with Wilde coining from Reno to Ogden relates an amusing ex perience. Wilde was lounging back in his seat they have' dreaming of the aspodel, etc., when to frame. - The real bulwark ! the train bov woke him up bv shout- le's poems ror ten o.roirwf ffiu. tvo.la 1 11 1.. r lliat'in.. , . ;,iti, iiii. iii, .1 .iv, , it in itv , jii iija, Hli Var mid ., , i.see us .e, . i,,,,nh,:n uh.-llaiiT. and 1 -IlWt,- Wild. nrr ttir Kilt A tnfin ' . 1 ' I - - - .! . ' " 1 . 1 Illir I P l". VI'THIITiniT V-i II I ri III I I fliVi l'f.1,13 was soothing his i.row, when the woriu :ts in the Nub an :m L;nJ ' - y " . . i -..-i dampness indicated that the fever i SC.c ,1 w. 'lDemocrutics.de. ; The poet started up in asitt.hg po 1 ,T , 1-1 1.1 J'Waiii., ...7 ,,v ...v. vv..., was broken. He tried to open his ' ve tlie cat a childish name; as in- eyes, but was too weak; speak he t:,nts ca thecow "moo," they called many hours passed : t(ie cat m.v,t an imitation ot its plaintive cry. The history ot cats, could not; and before he could discern what was around him Cold Harbor fight his life had been j berjnc cn blank. He remembered And now he saw before physician and the nurse with a weet, pale face, that looked familiar. but he could .not recall the name of its owner. Again trving to speak, the surgeon kindly whispered, keep Everv one who has watched legis- 1 sition. with : ''Great Curod : is it lation at Washington closely knows possible that my poems have reached that there are many occasions in ; such beastly figures as that ?" which a member is called on to vote, j 'Three lor two bits," continued the 1 Llt.r. I i .1 . At (iiomiu ninUnfUie! i ii- i i besides uiose in wnicn trie yeas and uov. riuce the night oi iue ti,f.n m derived from countries bor- : , . , , A r . , . , - ,c ii ;llltii,i3 utiitcu iiuui l"""l"'r I navs nrp tnken. When in commit- lf ofTered the tio,.t some copies of the I pper Nile, whence ! - , . . , , Tfiriffler. tbpSMst.!." r.ibr.irv eihtion in paw-r there can be ! covers. the same is j Wilde grabbed the book and fixed true when the House merely divides i his big eyes on the bay. without a call for the yeas and nays. ! LDo you know, my dear sir. that IIrrsA.TO'ir MlS July E. In nearly iui such cases, w uere mere i vou are lending your eoiueuaoec tu l ... 1 1 .4lVil., Il!r..nr ll Iks no reconl ot votes.it has been i hell. sh infringement of right ol aa 1 ;t n ILL. Ill L1I13 I UltiL . ' ' T . t7 nntldn ! . " if- : "r'. , i tee of the whole, when all hin life hl,elf'tieame t0 HP'; aniS:ri illation is considered, th Sth t t0 b-Vria' nmeund Uetter" Kurr'e' no vea or nav vote, and U Married Man arrented for Klopinv;. I In nearly idl such cases, where there no reconl of votes, it has been i hellish infringement jft,.ii.nn:fti.,i.ii.;iii..mii ,.i.i .i t,.,..; o ;f ..n,l t!.. ' noticed ov oescrvam. men. 111..1 tne . i-.ngiisn aumor uti iitli j ouh:. tiuu ail "ill ire itcu, uiu Uliu 1111.111 in- t" .ti . . . , rr -rrl . r . . i 1- 1 and the femnle tittendunt t his mo-1 ehildren elot,ed a week airo with a ! "nOCTa P"f-,!lnr o be rariflF! that SO replied tion. withdrew. i lo-vear-old cirl. going to Canada. ! -n, frequently either do not vote, j slowly. The next morning his dim vision The girl was brought back by her ! voremrieuy wiu. uie rree ira- disccrned the same pale and anxioui brother-in-law, Dr. Dowd, and an j uew. i here is aounoant oppor.uni- l . . ' A. - al . -. ....... I.n..a. a . . 4 V, ... face, and a gleam of wondering in- J arransement was made whereby De-1 y in w ur."iU tiisaoM Atrav i 13 trttinfan nnno n-itt chAnhi infill i r.tom in n t' rnvp tr,t,M.7 ' " - j .Tak..vu ijuiry as ! being liable to be called to account $66i eci la v.'Ur van tuirn. SS outht lee. Jiu rifk. KTerrthitiir tiw. ';:lal tw re.-nir-ti. We wl'.! lor- nlfti Ten r-erriliftitr. Manv are & fcii. lt-rmnea. Ld1e tnike as mm-h aa men ID.! t-vi.u au trls .re nakiur iael aj. Keader It yon wa'.t a t'UfineM at wlilel y--u ran make, ftrreat liar 9 !1 Ot. itm wm . wr.1 f tne iAfe- alcratv ii. Hajjjrrr k'Oo r-unJand, Maine. usr.is-iy. ! mine. ! "I hope I shall," replied she in the ipame tone. "You must feel bad i about something; perhaps its the mitten: vou had better take it no, n i i Ti av nan n 'nt now, I won t give it up. If I GEHlS FEIUME G0(ll &t, &tk"r think enough of you to eurren- uer it, l ii semi n to you uy r a piers. And then she smiled on John, with rare sweetness, but John had .i , i e 3 r.ii iL.i mar, i seen mat pmue neiore, anu ieii mat fants end Children's Clothing. Fine j Goods, Yarns, Zeehyrs, Mate rtais of All Kinds for FANCY WORK, T(V raTSUVKAOB I UMBTRCTTCLLT BOLICITED efOROKKSBT KAIL JTTESDF.D TO WITH i CARE ASD DISHTCft. I line, and in a lew moments ths reg iment was prepared to receive the enemy. Being one of the officers at hand, Lieutenant Horton was order ed by the Colonel to go forward with a detail of men .nd ascertain the true state of affairs. Our pickets were retreating and firing, being an swered by Ftray ehota from the en emy; no judgment of their number could be formed, but our panie- l.o frn-7i.il iirrn l,av At tout ho i.i.,i U a r. A rti.rrr trip mrl IfOtl'd v. .u.vii il 'vii iiui i...i.t.ih. iitui in,., wi.u uiu ....... , , . . . , feebly whi.pered, "Where am I?" had four officers in waiting, who ar-! ior u t.y int-ir constiiuen at nome "In the hospital, and with friends," ! rested Hewitt, aiterseveral shots had m ''c a"- a '""ri cr,o crcntlir nnatreo.1 I ,.hni,Ul tvlthmif -f!W t lie- i Ol tllCm, laHtl men OIlIV OtCaUSe . . . . ......A... -- i ,1 r ; ii A i .. , - - . . a. ..(.m t li rv iinr Lit aiiu nub i kjiu iUii- AiC nUUIt IiUVtf hHOKtfi) lUUIr, UUl , Wilt WuS 1U1 Ul i I ICU lUJilli III tivisiuii ; . . , ' 4 . . , .U he withdrew. Thenextday he was of bail for examination :n Monday, viction. lhey are not at neart tie-; joos on me every uav irr, . - stronger, and he asked. "Where have: - ; voted to the principle oi protmion peanut and nn up. "-"S""-"' (ITT ftl. I- At C... a. . I f fV h III 1 W IICll LI II-1 r IlillLT IWnL II M Ik I 111 1'lliIII A '". ........ r - T n O 1 fr w IfAm I IIU 1 W far .1111 . ' a . x- amaauo . , . uv. ...... . ?' replied the bov. Do you 8'pose tlie feller that writ the book will know it??' Ofcoursehew.il. How can your . guilty acts escaj his cognizance?" "iilscognuzzence ain't anything to me. It ain't loaded, is it?"' UI am the author of the?e poems." "Ah, go away," 5i ickered the boy. "Yon are wringing it for a comraish. Twont work, culJv. folks put 'caste with their colleagues by votiDg; lines d've suppose I'd peddle em All kidney and urinav complaints. ; against them. To put the fate ot:,o.sir' I seen you?n At a sign from the physician, the nurse answered: know me? I'm Abbie Latham You ' especially Bright'? Disease. Diabetes i the Tariff into the hands of such; The crow are getting better now, and will soon I and Liver troubles. Hop Bitters will j men is to put it into the hands of ; ed heartily be well. 1 sureiy anu lasi-.tiKiji iuir, The crowd roared, and Wilde join- in the laugn. Alter tne f'.ip5 pt-lliitpwnrm and ntterlv inefficient 1nv waa assured that the mas was Jack was stron enough to begin ' actly'like your own have been cured j men. Pennsylvania will be betray- j none other than the poet, he went to to collect his thought? which were in your own neighborhood, ana you ! ed ana deceived ii sue trusts to sucn v uae ana oueueu mm . of course, concentrated on his nurse! can find reliable proof at home ofja broken reel as this. The only j anges to call it square. He improved wonderfully under her what Hop Bitters has and can do. ""'jj Scientific mamma, are fettling care, and one bright morning occur- 13 l, P 1!c 1 " eD? m l,,e" an" s ,inv,,3ra ftn nh(r.hnrf.iii be- red the last conversation we shall j Peter the great was a man of iron j real, tried and true ds-men f record in this romantic sketch. j wilL There is generally a great deal who belong to a party which bdietm cause it is a good thing for mar.na Miss Latham xraj sitting bv the of iton in all grates. tin Protection, lhat party is the, matches.
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