ernis o i' I?iiblicatioix. he Somerset Herald, j jf I . J .dUfijc j ery W.:ie-sJ ui.jmtr.a- at t innoa:. wi ! tn a.KtB.-e : Tneiw. 2 M ; I IrTirltl.ly t critisi .ulwrlptlon will I tarwi m raid ! V-tiry n. when " tok OUt . lleXr re- vB" K'U,a to tiered itl- t! ,"r"leT " t :b jjrcea'- fv-a 1 Si a .llii.ccJ antll ail j plwtmror Den'iectlo" ' i if i Somerse ID Tlx Ul d 1 Vl orMi.xnns ix c ocut. ESTABLISHED, 1827. ? v. Xlie Somerset Herald. f.niirrset. I". VOL. XXXI. NO 11. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1SS2. WHOLE NO. 1624. KIM MIX. ATroKNEY-AT-LAW, Somerset, Pa. KOOSER." ATTuKNi.Y-ATL.AW, Somerset. Ps, I Frank W. It .it. EI -A. "X 1TABL'M1ED SHEARS. John B. Hay IB IR, O S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i;oiu;i:i:. mull. f aTTOJINLV-AT LAW, f S.'incr.--eU Pa- L. Alf.'KXtYATLAW. JSotseXee. t - r- i i 1 A . ATTORNEY ATLiW, rumnrset, rT.z a. SCULL. ATTuiiXEY AT LAtV. S-.n:crit, Pa. PHIVi'S, TTWI,XhY ATXAV . S.iur?ei, Pa. h ISSut'K. n yatiiuit I'.. SCOTT. ATTOKNfcV -ATXAW . OXE STEP MOKE. "Thank you; this is such a cozy j dressed for her journey. As her! A great astlvm ox fiue. "V te tfce r H?s.. S-'meret, Pa. Airiiu?ln.'i entrant- V. II. J.i I'l tL. ' .Hi:. Til. , attorneys -atxav. . iK,i4 en-r:e. ' - l iBin Pnnr.nrj nr,fl Ohnnt Twit. Worn MnnrifV nil, uuiipi aim oiiooiiiuu rraio iuquui j, Xo. 280 W&sliington Street, Johnstown, Pa. 7Z AUS PIZ?A?,ID TO CFF23 RANGES, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNiSHiHG GOODS IS GENERAL At Prices Less than any other House in We? tern Pennsylvania. Siph1 at'cn!i'.n fii-Ho JM.Mnif In Tin. QalTMilie.1 Iruc an.1 Shet-Iron, Snar P D, Strain Pipe, r.-Air Pi.c. Ii.i..nns. So-af!s. timrkt ot Liuine. bI H wurS jrtaiuui) to I ellar tar- j nklri j;;:int:r' nivrn unil wirli l"n l. lirt-rlnj !IianiM only. S.! Airnl inr NiMile 0-t. ' Jnt'iit.iwT. '! -1-lrs' Anl!-lurt CojIc. Kx.IK.t 1. la Hvu.Fnrnl?hlnx Kxi we nttxr j l!.ii:V.T"i:n Se:. Iirvs-! Ji. 'he HiX.. Ciuintbcr-Pt:, Kcivet aa4 Fork (common; sr ! ;!"!) Hfnr.jn s!!rr NjKwn. DrfarnU (), Tea Trays. I.tnrtl. Irwn aini Enameled; Wares Mnif, snl :.'p:-er lvetii, Mct Hr..iier. i-vMer Hr.nlers. tirK liciter. ! ulflerenl Vlnil. ltrraj Tuar--rr. Pla'-I rirtiminsa Tnl 'Wire tUmo'rn, Inm Stan.'.. Tire irum, an.l everrthinK wf j Wnr- nee.l.-.i In ih "klii IK-pBrtinrnt. An exiier:en'-? ( Ihlrtv-iliree y.iaif In Im'tneu bereena- I n io ir rh" wsum ut i h1 ir'.miiTi:!T !a uur line, rlih if.cjii ar:i. ie a: a low pricw. All geti j MM WA KKANTKI AS Ki:i'KKSKTKD ir liie uiont'T rt.tin.l-.l. rail and -e ttm Wre : ten pri.M t iH-i.rt' iir.Tl!Hin : no iriMc In uNow ir..l. Hf!' rummenfn lltrtise-Keeplnir arm ave , I apiT frpt I y I'uvii tti.ir nntht lnm .. M ro)n:n frslinv invd in "ur line Flux M pond f-.r i ... i.. i.i.i r .f fM .I KT'ii u.r .iiiiiiMti'inc itt ..ur wrf. a k wr h&ve D' apprentices all our aurk i Warrant-it to be nl tlie Ih-h. ju.ilitv at ;.t pttpn. To Mve money call i oreml to II.tY JSIiON..Xv.SSO Waxliiiielou StrorS. Johnstown. Pfim'rt. !3 THE PLACE! W'liat thoujib before me it is dark, Too dark for one u see? I but light for one aicp more; 'Tis ijnitc enongh for me. Each little, bumble stvp I Utke, Tlsc glixmi clears from the next; So, though 'tis rery dark beyond. I never am perplexed. And if, sometimes, the inL-t haii- cli So cl'jse I fear to t.tray, Tatieiit I wait a little while. And soon it clears away. I would not sec my further putli. For mercy veils it so; My present steps might harder be, liid I the future know. little home, it will be a real treat to father passed out of the door he ; i stay here awmie, replied the young ; thrust a bill into J ilJy s Lands with A Lettor lYom James O. Blaine?. lladv. the remark: ; The two girls were soon chatting : UI owe you a debt of graditude j as familiarly as though they had al- J for sheltering my daughter, and you j ways known each other. As it grew . nhail bear from me again." (toward night th '; strange lady's . "Tilly opened her hand and a crisp friends did not appear. Tilly won- five dollar bill lay upon her palm. ! dered why fhe appeared so perfectly ; She had never owned so much mon ; eajy about her situation. i ey in her life before, and fhe gazed Not long after ten the young lady i at it in pleased wonder. How long said: '"If you will allow me to spend ! the time seemed till night, for then I the night here, I will make some ar- j she expected her parents home. At j raiigeinents whereHy I can meet my - last they drove slowly into the yard, j friends further on." land from the expression of sadness ! "I should be very glad to have you ; upon both their faces, she knew their replied lillv, "as mv father i errand bad been a Iruitiess one. a a.oouioits. rtt v.nu it ('0!.r, P.N. k " : 1- .io AllU...Lif. - i.C. O'l-B'-KN". A fcL.iiH.Mlnirur.ed t.. ..urrar wi'-M .rf talrt- .i,iva:ie.!.icl i O-ilf-iioanwle i; '"'- , H-;..r.!. ''! ;,!";" S"'V-it,veyai-iuit l ue "G r:-P.l" ). KIMMF.L. ATTi'h.NtY-ATXAW, S-:ntriwt, Pi. li.iiiir.K cxir-tic iil pn.nipt-i'Bl.- I'D Mi.ln On" rtrrct. SONS )1IN TATTKlON, f ATT"UN!'.Y-AT-LA'.V, - t S'jmeiet, Pfc. 0 l.u:neu:ru-i.l to ei:! te 1 lu i'h prouiptne 'id fl-lfhty. a,ru 1. 1.'. X. AT n )'.;X KY-ATX AW, Tr.,i.itT and Pecrt-u, Akbu S ::cer-t, in Aluiittuu::'. ;.;;o'k. ALl-NTINi: HAY. ATTUKXKY-ATXAW r Pa. all! HERE j. M. HOLDERBAUM NO. 4 BAEH'S BLOCK. A Com j -let,' Assortment --f GENcRAL rEHCKAKDISE consisting of STAPLE and FANCY DHY GOODS! A Iirj-e Assortment of DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS! J?" IN II. T All HI.. iil;.KY-.VTXAW WiM pn-.nip'Iy ::nd t"1 4 4 in iMiu:ui'i h'Jii-.ii'i;. oT!!critl. P.. Im.jncr'H erjiili-iii-'l ait;: .NltY-ATXAW, Souicrei P., .leefkni.l busincff eaint"l wy care ,fd u ai-n pn-iui itcis a:, j i. .ti.... KOONTZ. LAW. .int-rwu la.. j ATTl'KXEY-ATLAW . ill KltepmsiM Rtter.tt.ir. t-1'U-lTirw e:'rsft I to lii. rare in sV-ncwt and a-JjeintiiR fo-uti-. vjf Iti Prlniin? liu K'iw. t AMES L. I TCH. 'F ATTOKXKY- ATXAW. S 2i n'. Pa. Ilwo Van-ninth KiorK. UO eraim. i.uir.un. S Mi Cp-w tret. tV!lcrt!o. M-.dc, -etnte? .tM. tClM xomlmHt. an.l all l---al business Sr.M'iloJ to iib pruu.piuei- nod nJedty. IT.L KAEH. A TTOr.X KY-ATLA W. S'u;ert't, Pa., : ? Will prctiMn Sonwt ar ;. tm'Mf,i.i' ectrui-'ttvl to hi:. y ;XMi tn. 'SAAC i;r(;rs. ATTor.NtlY- ! i.i..;nlMpenai ti u Iiejirowptly Al-LAW. SoiEvrMt, Pcur.'. jpr? iKNNIS VEYEHS, ATTCKXHY-AT-LAW. SrtEi'T-rt, Fei:n a. !1 Uwxl tuif'nrsl ntruleO Ut It'.mTC alll r tided to rl:li pftej-tiM-M fidelity. t-, In Jln;n."tii rii.'-s r.cst mr ' ,n: .tore. ;.ri H HOWAUi.) WYNNE. M. 1. j-i.'ixsri i '.r.v. y.'.'.Y.v.i . !MSffJ'.lI. V.--r. Xve onl ThP'St. o.i .nil r xidntvc pmoiiKe. H"nrs. a. . ! m. U lift tire n Link. 'Ai iiam St. hlL WILLIAM COLLINS. j 1 1ST, SOSi tKSFT. PA tee is Mammotli rti4c. aiore K-ytl" lrr f oi.. where twranat all tiir-s be Msa-l prej.sr-t- .io all kin.n -I rk. m..-h bVtv: ifsu (ex. eatraeiinc Ke. Arlli-ial totttiol mm kf'v!!. the belt u.aieri'ii jcrteU, .jeit:oo a4r.intct. tAKl'F.M. HICKS. .1 X STICK if TW E PEAt'K. S-ccrJct, Ftn'a. r- M. II. . KiMXKLL. DR. E. M. KIM V. ELL ,t SON tin!r thMr j-rtitoPKt.irh: m-rvtfe? to ttie oil I- y ?iur4rl. f lani t tliclr .'(itce, on Main rirt ot tit J -iamuaJ. MEN HATS , BOOTS AND SHOES ! CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS I Queensware, Hardware, Glassware, GSOCERIE3. All Kinds of Window Blinds and Fixtures, "Wall Papers, Umbrellas, Satchels and Trunks, Churns, Butter Eovls, Tubs. Buckets, Baskets, Toledo Pumps, Farm Bells, Corn Plant ers and Plows, Cultivators, and WAGONS! THE JIOLAXJ) CHILLED PLOW, The CHAMPIOX JIOWEII cV UEArvii, The CHA2JPIOX GllATX SEED milLL. "With I);-taehui)V Fertilizer. TIO: "E5EST OF r.VKIlYIJiSXfi AT J. M. HOLDERBAUM & SONS', SOMERSET, PENN'A. It iiihv be that my path is roti!i Thorny aud hard and steep; And. knowine thin, mv strencth Through fear and terror deep. It may be that it winds alonj: A smooth and fl iwery nay: Hut, saving this, I might despise The journey of to-day. Perhaps my journey i very .-Iiort, My journey nearly dune; And I nnght tremble at the thought Of ending it soon. Or, if I if trearr lengtli Jif road that I must wend. Fainting. I'd think, "My feebie power. Will fail me ere the end." And so ' do not i.-.H to see My journey, or its length: Assured that, through my futiier's iove, IJach ;-top will bring its strength. Thus, step by t-tep, I onward go. ot l.HiUing far b. t'ore; Trusting that always 1 shall have Light for just ' one step more.'' stav i and mother have gone unon a jour- "Your father's friend was unable 1 ... ! , - I . . . T I .1 I II 1 IV. Jl . ney, tt.Ki it win ..e pieasani m nave ; to uj. i , an., tie n;ui come drtl who Iip(1 the t , h i Wl.ver neglects o mkp his infla- ; . . Tl homo lull inn litlar 1 1 A i.Allra rrasi ' . , . 1 . tlli'-br. Ittil I COIIllailV. .....v. uvivi.j w.cvuujaw, The Connly Insane , Vsy lnm neslroyed! NATION VL Qt'ESTTOXS WHICH ARE IN by a Brand from an Incendiary Fire VOLVED IS THE STRUGGLE THIS YEAR. -Itemorinff the IDmate. Mr havin2 eQ farted to i speak in his native State, (where the Laxcastf.k, Aug. l:. Two alarms ( Democrats as in Pennsylvania have of fire within the brief period of an j started an Independent movement to hour were not much of a novelty to i promote their chances,) has said he the people of this t-orely stricken ' cannot stump owing to pressing bu town, where of late the incendiary j siness affair, but writes his views in spirit has been rife and where the ! an extended letter designed for gen destruction of property has been sojeral publication. It applies as well extensive and disastrous that the in- to Pennsylvania as to Maine, surance companies have come to 1 Among other thing he says: "The hesitate before they will accept risks 'election of 18S2 involves many deep upon the most valuable and sub-! questions of National importance stantial structures in the business j questions which deeply affect the centre of the city. But the scoun- nrosDeritv of the neonU of Maine. ',v and bv Lncle John came in, said .Mrs. thnord, as sue sank wear- land was introduced to Tilly's visi-;ily into a chair. ! tor, who made herself very agreea-! "I'm so sorry,'' said Tilly, with ble'to htm, as she talked about crops i trembling limbs; "but it isn't so bad and other matters that she thought j t lose our home as though some one i would interest him. 1 of us had been killed or gone crazy." I s?he retired quite early, and Tilly i Then as her. father entered soon ! ave her tiie spare bedrtwm. which : after, Tilly told all about the excit- Ifed out of the "parlor. ;ing events of the previous day and ! "Where did that voung woman : night. iconic from?" asked Uncle John, as ' As they realized the danger that I Tilly returned to the kitcher - t bad threatened their only child, Mrs. ! She explained the- story J "'havhHfcWrord exclaimed thankfully: i i.m.w. r.Mtl from' 1it I'rixiuU" i "You were ritrht. Tillv. in savino- ' ;ir.l of s et-kin" rest here. ; that our trouble is not the worst that ! "It is rather a etr.inire statement. I could befall should think," replied Uncle John, i becoming fortitud "Do vou think tuere is anvthintr lives are spared. ! wrens about her. Uncle John?" ask- i A few evenings alter, while the ltd Till v, anxiously. ; family were sitting together in the I cannot say there is," lie reph-; twilight, a neighbor, who had been strange glitter in t io me posionice, tiirew a letter into oarn or ramuei eizei, on i-ast j ence iHt in trie penning caa'.paign King street, opposite tlie county jail, i disregards tlie imprests w hich per this afternoon, probably had little : taiu to his own future end. his own idea of the mischievous effects about i iirtside. The choice of four retire to result from his act. The fire was st i.tatives in Congress and of a Leg discovered about 1:40 . m., and in islatuie that shall appoint a Senator response to the alarm the engines i of the United States brings directly were promptly on the scene, but ! before the people every issue that is were unable to stay the flames.which involved in the administration of raged fiercely for nearly an hour, and ; the National Government. On ev completcly destroyed the building, a j cry question on which parties di large frame structure, fifty or sixty vide in this country, the interests of feet square, valued at 3o,UOO. It j the people of Maine must lead was stored with six acres of wheat; them, after sober second thought, to V CurioiiH t'j in ih- FranMin Co, i.. 1'iiurf. in the sheaf, three or four tons of juoie is not me worst inai hay a large quantitv of rye straw. II us; we 11 bear it with . t 'ether farilii-, in)eim.nts ortitude, now that all our L.a machinery, etc., all of which TiiiiiVs aiVi:mi UK Tilly Clifford was sitting one even ing in the door of her humble home, an old brown farm house, situated two miles away from the centre of the village of N . She w as won dering what made her father so quiet and sober of late, and why she camht her mother ever now and Ithen wiping away a tear witli a i stealthy hand. She heard tr.etr voices now, as they were talking in a low tone the kitchen, and ooce in a while she caught the words, "mortgage, closure." (i.-ction," ami the ((1. "but there s ft hT eve oiico in a whtle which I don't "I'ke. I think she'll bear watch ing' There were two bed rooms h ading from the kitchen. Tilly occupied one and Uncle John the other where Mr. and Mrs. Clifford usually slept. ? About midnight Tilly awoke with a start and thought she heard strange sounds in the kitchen. She crept out of bed ar.d looked through the crack of the door, which was ajar. There she ww a sight which froze her blood with horror. Her young ladv irui-j-t was standing bv the table 'lore-1 clad in her night uress, and wutuy like, brandishing a large carving m fare oi Frio.! in ill! Pianos and Organs Arc too exTwnsIvc uhv t. i nv vf ry yrnr it'wo mi in titr-wi wi,t y. a hvy ua fi wl'toiu y. u buy rn.:!!lr? yu rFt-n? uev4 want'ly Ik uM ihni efU"' rocrtry n 1 ftintd lvin'Lfty lut - tr.-i-i',. c.-itri"i ! r ll.i 1c. Vob hD .lrfnrt!i ' ii 1 it.ry :tr rhc: p. trasby K''P. xiiat & t lvr -tii r with inx-'a K'Kljiaeihr Ml oil THE Steinway Pianos. So tit c"t 1 f imjK.fipJ ui"n ! . Uir.itr yt MUts. 1 ut - n; J 9 K S C -';J' ' O LYDIA t". itnd !" ooiiuerca verv HimiTiv ninui i .mse cnur, cuii now m th.-ir ir.ennir." I'rtttv soon' her ! she would anoarefitly try unou her lather went out, to attend to matters ' !inicr. hi. th kirn, and her uiothi-r called to i "Ha! she ll make, a tnce victsni. won t slit? she muttered; her n is so thin and white. The fiends tell me I'll have a fount ot blood to- niitht. Ha, ha!"' Tillv tried to scream, but she couldn't make a sound. To her in tense relief, Uncle John, who, as he afterward expressed it, "had not un-lres-fd at nil. but had slot with one eye open," rushed out of the bed room and wrenched the knife from the frantic woman, seized her by the arm. and marched her bat-k to her room. I?v the time she reached there the j her to come in. "Sit down, my child." she said, as Tillv entered. "1 want to have a lit tle talk with you." The girl obeyed, rightly thinking that whatever "was troubling her pa rents was about to be revealed. "We have been harnessed greatly for some time row," her mother be pan. "with the fear that we should lose our little heme." "Lose our home? Why, mother, I thought father owned it: that it was left to him by Grandfather Clif ford." the open door. "Tilly lighted ti candle, and her father gazed curiously at the direc tion and the postmark. "Whocan it be from?" he exclaim ed, turning it over in his hand. "Why, father, open it and see," said Tilly, laughing; "that's the quickest way to find out." "He did so, and a check for five hundred dollars fell out. "Here, Tilly, read it," he said,with a trembling voice. "I can't think what it means." It read thus: "Mu. Cmffoud Having obtained vour name and address as 1 parsed r knife. ! through your yiliage the other day, i f 1 then. ' I take, great pleasure in sending you j r the enclosed check. It is oniy a slight return for the service your daughter rendered to my afflicted child. I beg that you will use this money for your own or her benefit, as you may see best. Yours truly, JIeuman St. Clair." "Oh, father," said Tilly, clapping her hi.nds with delight,' "that will pay off the mortgage, and we can keep our home fter all." - "Ve can, thank God," he said; "what a merciful Providence s-nt that young woman to our door." PIK.KHAIirS I a Po.'dive Onre. ILJ. K. Jllbl.Wi J'.as vcrma- ? i i Deim f". v tit rtf-uia?ir ot irnvitii).- ' K TL li . h' LUP.A K EK tenders 1,.r..f,..MieTv1-es:it!ie etleru i Siffl et awl rMiatr. liflire in r-iiitire ca 3Iin ttreet,ve?n ot liie Iiatii't;d. hi DM. A. G. MILLEVL PHYSICIAN kM-KtlKON, i!af reawred t South Bred. Ir'tlsna, where be ran I fiirfwird t j letter or oil.erai". 4 - ---- JOHN r.ILIiS. PENT1ST. irtiee at.ive Henry Hdtif't store, viain IrJ fn, ftuenereet. Pa. faratl Oune Palnrl l .!iiln mm tVntiirHc. j McUBaa I4..rb.lfr.l WtMl.tHM. h.'tt.l r:i..:3r aC.tli U'.'jlid, fa.U AlIiQ -jvji.114.' i pUiiX, oarum trntiWM, Inr.mm.Mon .rd t !fcr dl'irf Vm-, tlco, iU::iw mid replacement., and the ronwvpient limi.-s l,imu J rbl4l tA-cttn-r., .jmI l. particular! aoiI to th Charjr- cf I-:c. , B It will (ii.Mi. rr.il erpri Timior. Trom w. nwra-i. j v"t"y''-'.y, j aa car: Trlo-nt. Thett-niiai-yt.ieaa- " 7 eero'!hlTr.c? cbfTkrd Terx.perd.1) 1 it. usr. Write or .-11 u Mn :n I 'mm tri:e: i-atl.iuti1. te'tf. u in t'ur nui'ii1 t..rc. tn lie Rure to ?-?iid l-r illustrated I. j. KEFF LEY, 'ieet. i'cha'a vIAMOND HOTEL, KT-YT:)VN. IM'NN'A. tdnmnlar and ell known lioase )u LttelT l-.r.ihly rnl nwlr rrtitteil with oil Dew d rct turt'stnre. wfck'a nude It a very ' Ki-.i..t..ti, .;.. i.T thetraoehr.it fuhltr, i. 'alne mv. r..n C'lr.m tie ur,m(eil, all le f firMeUw, with a lante patdu liall attaehetf i the tmt. AlK lame t.1 rvmj ttaMicx ti rlaw ;-r.hn -nn l haJ at the lowest it lie price,, t j u,e week, n.y 4-BeaL i 6AMl'lXrrSTFR,PT0ffc kt.E. Cor. Utucoad Stojitow 'Idaitted D E PEOPLE THE Trmn FASHIONABLE i CUTTER & TAILOR! j Having ha.l Many . yc-r rxrin.i e t in !! tr?.!irht- f ; lf "J mrf Hit- ' lurgs 1 tcatriinteA ! SHtltE::;n to ail , why uiuy &). i r-tn in f.ri.l fiaVi.t i "i3f it J("lJ ne with tlicirpat- X r v i Yoora, 4tc, Somerset, Ia. ' i i i MM WYx. mars It nmtm f.iiitnw. CatuklM-.. drw..Il eruTn- for ijuiiantK. ar.d r-ll.Te. weakne.. of It:'' rt tn. h It euro. riiaCna:. It. Mlacbe Nttmi. rmtT.t!-, Crnrni! DtMllt;, K:ctplrtme, Xlcrfion and :-. i Ibat frr!ir(r ft b.f.rir' down. e.ntrp r'.w.:r: t mi bctK-hc. 12 ctirr.r. rennawat: cnre.1 l;:'.n ' itwiliatalttin.fsi'iia wndr.I!,;r-un!n'- :. toirmacf rltll til? !r-i .that porrm Hi.' r---: ir-l " i rortfi. rureof Mt'.iiejOMaiaajuu of .lrr K : t..j i-ybiv r. r!'.!.n.s rrr.;rr.r ' - POrM! prra.- - at 0 ana fi 1 . i .. imi.Mvo. r-t.-C'- a aotics r-rts ; iatdttori n! j..:1. . .: lnt:ie f rrn I - - n receirt of prlt. SI ?erbox fur::licr. : . : free!r.nrer.:i k traof in-iulir. S. ! t , . '.. Ict idirc-j c : ore. i'lX." o t':i ire. Xefam:i. rli" : 1 I wjhaiit I.VK.V T. t ' I TtTT: r:l-". '-"T 'ire eiw;: ir.t:.. '. atifi t ' ' Ce IIt-. ie-V'--; jj-SiJa'a.l i;rj.. j. FOE .LS Bt C. X. BOYD, DRUGGIST, Somerset. Pa. "So it was, dear; and ymr father i fierce glitter hail gone from her eyes, received it free lrt.rn incumbrance. ! and she seemed a docile as si child but in an evil hour he put a mort- i Shutting her in the room and barri- gageof three hundred collars upon j t ailing the door, L ncle John return it in order to lend that amount to an j ed again to the kitchen, old friend. Not long after the friend j In the meantime, Tilly had dress failed and the debt was lost. The j p and stood there, with a white face. time, tor Jorecli'sing the mortgage awaiting mm. r. I) cv, i.,. t-;,wi m who h"ld it. Icis said rfpeattlly, "never mind, Mr. Clifford, as long as vou pay the interest, the money . .,..11 T can remain invested in toe House-. s John!" qier. ''I "0. Unci ho.;r.-e wii'i meant to kill mean?'' It mej'.iis. child, that the worn me: he cried, in a do believe she what does it He died, as you know, a few weeks J is crazy, and has probably escaped ago, and the nephew who inherits J from some lunatic asylum." the propel tv, ti s we must pay the j "(). dear! I'm afraid to stay here three hundred do'dnr. within three ,' :inolber minute, l.'r.ele John, and, as months or else have the house ''There is only one hope. We have thought of a friend about thir ty miles from here, who may possi bly lut us have the money, and al low us to transfer the mortgage to him." "I do hope he will, mother; it would be ro dreadful to have to leave the old house." 4 It wil! be us God wills," rvpiii Mrs. Clifford; ''but we must make every effort we can to save it. We thir.k cf taking the journey in our own wagon tosavefxpei:s,s;, and we for If.eepiii" I shall not I'm sure T I . 1, ose my eves to nignt 'Her madia ss comes on by spells, I think, aud wc won't be troubled bv her any more to-night. You go to bed, and 111 keep watch the rest of the rihjht." said Uncle John. Assured thus of safety, Tilly it tired to her room, but she was too j excited to sleep soundly, and only i ioai3''ht a short nan now and then. Next morning the young lady came out. daintily dressed, to break fast, and looked and appeared so per fectly sane that Tillv wis almost have decided to start to-morrow f.n.n to believe that the incident of morning. Vou will not ' afraid to! the night before was only a horrible slay here alone through the day, will J tlieam. She retired to her room as you? We have arranged for your I soon as ttie meal was finished, and Uncle John to come here and sleep j while Uncle John and Till v were were consumed. A horse was safely removed -from the building. There is no doubt of the incendiary origin of the fire, as the barn is surround ed by corn fields that would afford ample cover for escape, and it is said jthat in expectation of an incendiary visit the budding has been watched night after night. About two years ago an attempt to fire the barn was made, but the incendiaries were frightened off. The loss is probably 8-VKX), on which there is a light in surance. TIIE INSANE ASYLl'M ARLAZK. While the firemen were at work! ou the Wetzel building, flames were seen issuing from the roof of the rear part of the County Insane Asy lum, which stands some distance back from the Philadelphia turn- i pike, and is situated about a quarter a m;le lrom the scene of the for mer conflagration. The asvlum is a large three story brick building. with a frontage on the turnpike of supjiort the Republicans. iy the spread of manufacturing industries, by the growth of our agricultural interests, the peopleof Maine become every yt?or more interested in THE MAINTENANCE OF A TARIFF. 4iNo candid man believes ?r""!l to !!-. A Jiert-st. CuAMr.ES;si:i nr., Aug:it .". -There is to.w sod in proiss,m'!;ec:urts of this rrinkim; couidy which is not only interesting to the citizen. of thio county and ttate, but to those of other States as well Nestled in our valley is an association of Chris tians known as Dunkards. This sect took its rise in this State about the year 1724. They have multipli ed very rapidly and increased great ly, and to-day they comprise one of the strongestdenominations of Chris tians in this county. In its early days its adherents practiced absti nence and mortification of desh, un der the idea that by so doing they secured the favor of God, and salva tion for themselves and others. It is the custom of this denomination to wear clothing of very plain mate rial, to furnish their houses as plain ly as possible, and their ministers serve without compensation. They have no book of church discipline, and, as a rule, their ministers are not men of education. An annual council is held, which is composed of the bishops of the church and three ministers from each district, who are elected as delegates to rep resent their people at these meetings. This annual meeting is represented by each district in the United States. The trouble, which will be settled in a court of justice, takes its rise from the following: In recent years innovations have been gradually creeping in upon the customs of the church, until there is now a divis ion. The younger members of the church are known as the "Progres sionists," and insist upon dressing in accordance with the customs of the day. They say times are greatly advancing, and think that they should advance with them, and not remain in the old rut in which their fathers have been content to remain for a century and a half. They in i ist upon an educated and paid min istry and the establishment of Sun day schools, and the like. They as sert their privilege and right to pos- pnoTEtTiVF. i sess and use pianos and organs m ! their houses, ail of which is con . . I Homed hv the olrler members of th man beheves thata! , .. . , e . -rr ,.rti i v . u i i 'iiiua.i. ah ijuvi uir itiiuuai cviucr jiieietLiie umi nuuMi ne ujiiifiii with a wing run- for a single year if the onponents of the Republican party should come into power, and by just so much as any voter in Maine helps to elevate the free traders to power by so much he aids to imperil the manufacturing and agricultural in terests oi the State. And not les3 so in the matter of shipbuilding. Two out of every" three candid free traders outside of New England will i probably declare that if their party was in power they would at once proceed to admit i'oreign-bi.ilt ships to American registry, and would break down what thev term the odi- ente was held in Lenark, 111., at which a resolution was offered con demning these and similar innova tions, and declaring them contrary to the teachings of the Bible. The "Progressionists" had advanced so far, however, that the resolution fail ed to carry. Many serious dissensions have arisen in the churches of this and other States since this meeting, one of which is situated in this county. The two factions refuse to worship together, and the suit is now brought for the. possession ot the property. The bill j court o' wh'.' in equity was filed in our he 'g-ldoi December. 1SS1. there are one hundred about loO feet and mil a southwardly the same length. The building stands between the county Almshouse and the hospital for the sick. The former is one of' the handsomest and most costly structures of the kind in the State, and fears were entertained lest it. too. might share in the destruction, but this disaster was happily avert ed. The point at which the tire originated was in the extreme rear fif til ivin.r i.r kf a-V.ti.K CLw.ttr.vi ta 'God has many ways of bringing j tlin. v,,i, '. 'i about the same result said s- where the most violent of the luna Uifford reverently. I have bad tic- are confined. It is supposed faith to believe He would help us in ,,. .,,OJi our trouble, butt never dreamed it i,r.,r,i frm (u u-,i n j;.. "io'i ji.iij iur i!ct.ti inu laiitiiiii; would come in the way it has. How can wt ever be thankful enough?" A few days after, the whole family went upon a journey, and when they returned they brought with them a .! . al 1 1.11. clear title to me nine nousenoui. on the shing!" roof. They spread rapid!' to the entire upper poitun Alter paving the mortgage thev in vested one hundred and fifty dollars! in the bank for Till v, and the re- John, thus enabling the old gentle man to purchase some farm imple ments he has long needed. Tiilv never forgot this lesson ot her girlhood, or the lesson of God's watchful care over us. which it taught her. ous monooolv o the coastni" trade. I u:u .1 . i I m causes nuicii iieeu nut. nere v cu u- , , . . i r i . , . i , , , f plaintiff- and sixtv-two defendant, merited have imposed a long list of ; ... , -, . , ., i,,.i ,:. .. it . . : . 'In tins mil the piaintitls set forth hardships upon the navigation inter-! ... , .. - - , f ,i . ;,.i... i .,7 ,i .-. i that thev are members oi the Cer es ts or the country ut the free- t, - - . , , .. ,,- . i . .1 " t i i man baptist churcn oi toe falling trailer partv if the onlv one which u, - i t i ' - i . , Spring District, and are in subordi- lias proposed to altefiate those' ' . ., , , hardship.; by the utter destruction J natlon to ?',nera annual con ler of the navigation interest itself. e?re .oft.that ch"rch; that V 'V "In the transfer of so large a pro- c ",rc 1 the au! owners of yalu nortii.nof the oce.on freiiihtir,' tn ! able ChUrth property; that they are '.ti o..;i;,.. ....o..l lUlKtllUlUl IV.U- Ul t.117 Mil Ullll, sti-amshiiis, the relatively lost its importance ; but it still represent- a very large inter est, in which the people of Maine have a p.reat stake. During the year 1S82 our principal shipbuilding district will launch as. large a num ber of wooden sailing ships as it ever did in a single year even when those vessels were the oce:m freight ers of the world. Whatever contests may be hefort us in regard t a re vival of American commerce. no Baptist church of the United States, and that of this church the general annual conference is the supreme judicatory; that the defendants have fitctiously and schismatieally com bined together to bring discension into the church, and have refused du subordination to the conference; that the defendants, by reason of their conduct, are not entitled to the I use oi the church property; that !they have obtained aud hold p Maine man who the future of his is State 'inptrion n inturiut ii'r.iuli nr i!a .i-. i ... . .v... i-.-fask that they be cici I ti.2L:LjiiiLieLiieiiL- n;i. tiniM ir . - been so energetically Rkimtatned oi the tiuuding, which was soon ablaze. The firemen quickly an swered the summons to the new scene of disaster, and worked man fully against the swift ravages of the f! ri TrhirVi fri.r. aIaimt llto Mrm r.f ! ItllA 1 .111 1.1 ! 11. r Tliull it-. in... t i list of the occupation of the people oiuining fifty they presented to Uncle , n)ake njUch"RttllwaVt however ,'ow-!.f Mai1'- r a bis pee ing to the difficulty in obtaining an 01 ,l? ,leU,us to ,liavt; u?e adequate supply of water, and soon trader point out one that would be the entire r-.Y was wranped in helped by the destruction of the f!ames,anl it wtts seen that the build- Irote live tariff, or, indeed, one that ing, or at leat the upper stories of wuM not be harmed by it. I ne it, would have to go. " j first one indicated by the frte trader removing the inmates. j would probably be the navigation Measured crs t-.k-n witbnr.t. fur. interest, which hi Would bo;k-tfullV A Xeicro Squatter s Home. L. , t.'e . i . f mainttitn w seriouslv iniure.I !,v n titer ueiav lor toe ren-ovai oi me in- i . . , - -- j " -j - fhose who were harmless or Proucl.u:' ,:,n . l'ut fipowii- r wmiiii riT i pcir. iri .' intelligent as to f,m ? " : 'jrLn p.operty any t .-..V t-- , i bave barricaded it so that the plain- tins cannot emov it. ine plaintiiis declared ttie Cer- !roan Bantist church of the Faliing Vlfccn i.itb. nnl nf C 'K n t l-i niinlro ' HiateS M. AU til V O V V UH'l'OVl,Uj , . - , 1 1 on the Bri.Lreoort road. I came unon ' nl-v Iiauj insane Wtre p;aceu in It would be curious to call over ai P!ftr' 111 the 1 rtlte1 ,St:it'"!'' ana mat tney ne restoreu to me un interrupted pssession arl enjoy ment of tlie property. To this bill the defendants filed an answer, asserting that tlie plaintiff's have abandoned the faith of the fathers, and have combined to de stroy the rLurch and its ft.rm of worship by encouraging extrava gance in dress, lavish expenditures in home, and in attempting to in troduce a'paidjmip.istry. They deny the authority of the General Annual a negro squatter. I he cabin was a structure of poles, which a man could have pushed ovtr, and the roof was simply a lot of straw and weeds and biiahes thrown Upon the rafters and held down bv limbs. The one room was not over twelve feet s'niare, and in this, with no ill 1 iu-tnu.iAn -"--- i - , . - f . .it PPT iirr "nii !iv ii; i. r n .'rinrii r the care of friends, who escorted i OI 1 ,e I'cuou lo iu:uiuiacturts ii - ii!a.)0 mL litt ine Kline t.me it carntd with ltL. . - , , i."""- i .t . i them to places af safety. The offi cers and employes of the institution, assistetj by willing volunteers select ed lrom the crowd that had assem bled cihs and the maniac, lhe scene was a most thrilling one. The idiots i strut-lion t- the protection ofi.'l'eiir: ' ,.;,...(;. ...;,-i, ... . ,;.t,;i ;trnttn tice in trie church. They also itnv .!. nfriii....innr...t tvhipb mnl , trnt ti.ey nave ananuoned tne iaitn from securing the coa.ctii,- trade! l'of tl,e '.h.urth and urge Uiat they .. . fire r.ot dissentc i-ntcrs. They claim that he con? i .i -i- -i tn A rii-rii'fif rm:f ui-.il it rn.ii ti-i 1 removed ine idiots, tne lmt.e-1 " ' ''-"V. . . " ".r.7r," thev aie not in exclusive nossessi.m uiuitu veeeeis. .ni, u sweaa i;i uit! , -, , . , ' . countless sailing vessels, en-aeed in!?f l.h property, but that they enjoy the night we are away." "It will he dreadfully lonesome here with you both away; but I am not in the least id'raid to stav." said Tillv brayelv. uisned t lake tin earlv ", " 1 11 1 .1 l .. 1 ! 1 floor but the earth, lived a family of I""" V ' :"" ' ","iru , uu 1 J"-";.1' There were two straw beds, ?' '' arrcr.rcu loeiyov me r immensely. i no nanti aiihics, on the other hand. more violent than ever, curs- the coasting the Gulf ant! nine. 1.:. ..1.1 i.i.i t... Jreedom Ul.f li:;iij, out out nou, untc piling, ; r . tma l-.t!V. . . r ft frr? tlto k'TiOOIlO finrl CUIlC( t Ollt iii.t. iu i'in, w, p.fttc" . . .1 . . . ' i - 1 1 I. 1 1 , I - (Hvl.. It llitil in ill 1U.1111111;, iiiti consulting as to what should be done, thev were startled to see a handsome carriage, with a span of horses, drive j up. A pale, anxious look ing gentleman came hastily up the walk, and knock ed upon the door. "Have you -een an thing of a young lady, dressed in a black silk dress and " sack, and a white hat he part of the mud-puodle. earthv floor was a ed ami swore and raved utid fought, 'moil "wi .-? i. 1 . .1 . . . , , Thefamilv had about i ?nf! lo ''l ,,:,,l'0 rts,st ?wnvn. trade the le in thv Atlantic, jit in common with the plaintiffs. he iciiic, it must be! ' ouuoings were remembt nd that tie steam tonnage i rr.''( ' :U 'wn s aim piamt, is lou.ti), iiiiii ci-.er iii.'s property ii;e Annual Meeting has no control. After this answer h.-d bem filed engaged iu the tuie trade, all built and owned ;:i the I mted Mi.tes, is i ViVger thuii ihe entire steam tonnage Alb est A. liffj.. J. Scott Wu SOMERSET UM Wil (ESTAliLISHKU 1?TT.) CHARLES j. HARRISON, CASHIER AND MANAGER. BORNE & WARD, VDlte4 rotieetiue roiile in all tartt cf tl.e St.ils. CHAEGES J1CDEHATE. ; Pa file. wiliinp U -al Tpoirey Wert can t ae- ! e-.tntoo-late-t l.y Jralt New Ytrk In rny mm. '( tN'lle-tiorn maile wim proniices. '. S. P..Jiiii . bouifkl ai-l l't. N-oey u.t valna'ile. fecoreJ i i.yiHieof liieWild'.eelet'rateil ale, with a Sar-a-'etit a Yaie aO CC Unc lotk. j . ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. j tiAl lejrkl iiUldiTl obnerred.iS JeT ! BtXCEMOia TO EATON & BROS, i ii. as wtey start in the morniiig. the family re tired very ston ai'u-r Mr, Clifford re turned from doing his barn chores. Tillv awoke tit sunrise, and found that her mother and father had been j trimmed with lace and feathers? up already quite a while, and the asked, hurriedly, preparations for their journey were j "Yes, sir; she is" here now," said nearly made. j Tilly. "Won't you come in and see her?" "Thank God!" he exclaimed, fer vently. Then, turning to the lady in the carriage, he cried out: 'Dismiss vour fears, my dear. Al ice is hire." five pounds of meal and three or Manv i i. ..i. i . . fi.nr of bacon. hi.H of all the Matches ! '. l'ss of the tnd inmates wvrs e;d, had to be carried out. Others, both male and female, were ,f Great Britain twenty-five years i)'.,e appoint.-., i neou..re .tic- .... .. -.- !lriw:in t-.vfi tii l-.p:ir tin. ttttiiiiriv :.gt). ine cotmling trade keeps alive , , 1 : : ." "' I the navigation interests of America, 3 n1 T(:luvc - writing. The nr.d nut nfit will ..;... rr.iTt- - examiner sat two days in. I tine, when foreign trade that will restore us to one ever saw the greatest show was v'1"1'?' vv" - ' . right there. I ne old man nau mx- ( . . ' ' ' ih.. . r j our former and worthy rivalry with teen patches op .e leg of hi. trou- V . r ( " T the chief comn.erci.d nations of the ers, eleven on the other, .even on i" I .. I globe. Therefore the Republicans unite in holding on to the coasting "Don't leave the house except to go a short distance, and be very care ful, Tilly, about fire," said Mrs. Clifford, as they niove away. Tijly gave the desired promise, kissed them good bye, and then went into lhe ho.iae. to for"et her loneliness as besti-hc could in"doing TiH iipmefliately conducted her to j 'yo v up the morning housework. her daughters room. I '-pnildrpn the had a long day, all to herself, I pon her return to the kitchen, and manv a little niece of work that Tillv told the circumstance of the I l . 1 1 .1 f r l- ! w . .l .11 T - y. naa oeen put oy lor a lavoratue time young lady samvai, uuo . ocie juhu Vrt O FTe-TlT 1VPVTTP lbe had managed to finish. In the j related her midnight visit to the w' " riEAI1 - "XVK. afternoon eke happened to think of kitchen, and the muttered threats hu interekting ioot. which one o! ; they had neard her niase wniie noiu- Quite a number were m strait-jatK-.i ets and gazed in blank amazement at the burning building in which ithev had passed so many weary hours. It is believed that all of the inmates were safely removd, though l... ,i ,.! quite a number ot them alterward-i now do you i , , , , i one of the i tw:aPetJ ai)J a few are Je at wrge. ine unionunaies were mr a time ; herded in the tvtup-y-urd connected ' .i .i . i i i K r.U man "Wll eh w-- 4IUIsuuum;, n nere .1 cceiie kuv wava 1 tj -a 1 1 vaa a c a a his vest, and his cotton shirt was patched in a dozen places with red, yellow and white and blue woolen. The old woman's dress looked like a crazy quilt and two of the boy9 had only one trouser leg apiece. "Great Scotts! but live ?" I asked, while boys was watering the horse. Lib, sab. how does we lib ?" re peated j we is gainm on it right smart. 4 J v ar I of indescribable confusion ensued. The lady soon after entered, and w " on raise?" Children and doga, Bah." berly replied. : "Do you work any ?" Only when 1 feels like it. The vard id enclosed bv a high stone wall, and in it is a large frame build ing. In this the more desperate of l line maniacs were piaceo, nut, owing lie BO- 1. r . .. to a scarcity 01 guarus, 11 was a uu ficult matter to. keep them there. t As soon as the flames at the Asvlum mJ.i,;,;.,,!,..,,. f,-,r,;toiwere well under coritvol, arrange- "Well TiWna ,1a;' mnv- I.p a rhaV ! Ir,t"riti . were made for the safe keep- .. - --, t . , J , PITTSBURGH, PA. i her school friends had lent her a day ing the knifv. j I or two before, and she sat down by j "Xly unhippy child," gald the ' tVttt irlnilmi. in finiAf !f 1..... f.jfVt.. in u liriikn Vnl'e tt'bilp A... 1.. I.,n'f 1.. n.x l.i n I lit uf..iiiti tie Ltiiii, "And these are all the clothes vou have?" THAT DR. FAHRNEY'S ealth Restorer!! 'eirreat Vettrtalile llerneily. eerr -core rarrr 4. start ...I i lie 1.1 f.K. klMA t v mhi l.lili any other known rvtne'y. It e-mtaiti. nc -r-nary. do pol-ou : If aatl oi t t.t UMt b.rtcl-, 't -urxeoe meilel iioot.. liark- anl Hvrti lileh atetxee tits illifrc.-td 'LEASSIXG TIIE RLOOD f -l r ivtac.toB to te Stotuarb auk LlTer. Cat: ' "-e "Hli -H-r;rt aaV-ty ly ok! ik! yuunx. It ill bnild ap the ran-iiii-iii ail nverworken in.lv. jJ (Til. Kreinrtliand .iiror Is llue who (ei-1 ILOR -ak are. won ..m rreiiarea tj Kit. V. i All niCbidnc Ocaier. m-11 tu FAHKNEY A SV, HaevriitowB. M1. CHARLES HOFFMAN, MERHAHTTA (Above Hlirjr Hf-lrlry'a S"re--e.) LATEST STYLES ilJ LOWEST FRICES. 'SATISFACTION GUARAH1EED.-BZ SOJIERSET, lY. j SPRITO, 1882 i NEW GOODS S7E3T IAY SPECIALISES IK Eirbro'.deriet, Ucaii V.i'ry W.Vil. Goods, HiimI rig o: the insane in the county Almshouse and the Hospital, neither i of which buildings was injured by the window to enjoy it poor father, in a broken voice, while . , , itiithe flames, though the Hospital is She was so absorbed in its con-1 the tears rolled down his cheeks ;on(j r0of"' ' j connected with the Asylum by a tents that she was startled when she ! She has been bere.t of reason for the j , , .. .. . , 'covered corridor and the Almshouse past three vears, and was the inmate i - -' i stands but a few rods distant. Some . ..r... .:l . l .. if v 01 an PSMlim unui levenuy. iiir. trade for our own vessels, and will yield to no compromise on this point "Our proep. cts are so promising, the surroundings of the party in Maine are so auspicious, that we all have heart and courage for the work of the campaign. Divisions that distract Republicans elsewhere are nnbrAtpn r. rr. on n ul: o r ' t , i at T o UllAtl Kf TV I A (kiUUIl ti t-- , ttllU A - V ISls if T 1 1 1 f our happy fortune bv unity 'and Mrs-Erenfnt'rf U :Bf r' .1 t The resuit of this control victui iu ret uii raiujiic w tiie Republican party of the whole coun try, and thus to induce tne harmo ny and co-operation which are indis pensable to success." The Wheat HarTest in Dakota. t . . i . . .i. . ... SW l,C!.b a-,h " h.. becrnr, s 1,- l"eH1 ust" !" uiiiy v a-U, -aw " f- 1 - " T -V "" e i.: i - better thev allowed her to come out L." ,f , i,-i..iuiat arrangements keepers thought she was so much I and trv a change. While we were riding 'slowly along yesterday, shei;J ' . .ie , ,.r i f- .t : , mucn , i - ... e j, no fust-class hotel heah an anu for the present. It is probable will be made to ; heard a 6weet voice say: past three years, and was the inmate ; ' 3 -' j stands but a few "Shall I intrude if I step in and of an phim until recently, iicr.- 4l., uru.. i 1 of them will be rest myself a few moments'?" ' Tilly looked up, and a young lady, I beautifully dressed, stood before her. ; the had a sweet, winning face, and J the most faultless grace of manner. She was instantly charmed with her , - I , i - i i .t i vk tnr nrm miieK i v rer leu- i nv tr p n a i luuu.tu do iasb iu i . .11, -ir ! or a new one ui . . 1 1 ,, .,.. l... -1 , 5 J I . . ri vo Ufuu uu v uu u it; roiiiti oitns ti .. 1 . ,:i 1; J .- 1 rchitft, Dr.S. TrL-iingk, iy, 0ft.. ! - m ln e ieaei. II , ai rigni Ul couiu, out mic rr...... uie, -m 11c , d()wn road , wlijte fojkg . . , llt nuuiimg a omnnuu. inu 00K me cnair 01-j motner ami i nave umi ruunm; . . .ir,1,ii.i v ears ago at a cost. 01 f,w,nv, mas- rd to her v - ' " J" ing the total law on building and uic uwi-otcij , yeai tv uiv ii.t . , , . r . 1. X ' r. . .... 1 send thft nn.re violpr.t of tha T.ntients vou was mqtiann a leetie too . , . ! We doan advertise to keep j lu " x- - . -' ' 1 "t".uat" plunged into a piece of wood, TJtlC'Z.rZ U 7- th burned asylum can be repaired e road. I fodoweu as last as 1 . , , ,-i: ' or a new one built and Norri?ti n, until such time as $66i,Sil:U yonr own town, ti Mitt N irji. Feerytbiiia- nrw. not rt(wlri. W e will rur- vua .Teryuuiw. xiiMy are m .kin loitnnt. Ladle, make a. iceb t men an.l l yi aiM rtr!. art Biakicir irreat pay. lieaocr 11 yott waal a t-nMnriw at wkk'li Ton ran make, itreat f U tb time vim w.irk. write I. r nartic alan to H. liAixirrra'Ctv. Purtland, Mailt. CotmU, Mytiw and Keri Uad.rwear, U fzntt' and Chiidrwi'i Cltthinf. Fancy Goods, Vans, Ztphyrt, Kite ria!t of All Kindt far FANCY WORK, The voung lady to. fered, wLieh was a large cushioned j tortures of suspense m retan . a. . . rocker, and fanf; mfo its easy depths , in utter wearines. t "I was journeying with my friends." she said, "and somehow . , -n i n n have strayed awav from them, and X tturetay uin ni.i iiuu mu, "and in the rest here as i rtra FaTaoxaoi I iBncrmiT boutd gaiil Tilly, hopefully, aj-oRFBS.rj.aii.ArT.vflrflro wna ' meantime, you may cake j.d dispatch. nut. i long as you choose. say they f, hopeful V r"f, ; ' ; i W'dat nuffin on airth am quite up ,nfluf 1 e has sped of rant. c t . fst , , . lrfDirD .controls lully f hlond ?i knv- jt, en H ' bosa an1 let this peticuler white man i a"oli -V 'n.?re tragedy miSht have happened . foe dm two naked laDe iamatt8 m tbc building. 'TI. 1 - a i fate. She for Mood. a cere. "It was u,is); insurance There were 111 m- a narrow escape, L'lltie jut.li, an il iiajijiei.ru, luut - was no harm done, and I am glad ! that vour daughter is safe." ! The Easton -aid ch!1,lren cLn.m j10??6, A de sassafras j A J(rr?ev ca)f WB8 jn thtster n' nrtrrir hia felin a I . e " rr. ; county for $2juOi). silk factory, now be. I The wheat crop of Fayette this Soonafterthe voung lad v aDDear-i ing built, will cost over thirty thou-i vear will be the heaviest in the his- ed, accompanied by her mother, and sand dollars. i tory of that county. St. Lofis, August 10. A snecial to the Ghbf. Democrat from Fargo, D. T., says : The weatiier in the Dakota wheat belt is cold enough for lire and hot whisky punches. Farmers were ham-sting in winter 1 was largely represented, as have also overcoats and mittens, lhe wheat been a number ot other Mates not One of the been a large amount of testimony was taken. The matter was then ad journed until Tuesday last, Ahen I the examination of witnesses was resume j, but owing to the sickness of some witnesses ain '.her adjourn ment had to be effected last even- ing. vt hen they will again meet has not oeen determined. 1 he It-st le gal talent in the country has been secured in the case. The plaintiffs are represented by Hon. J. McD. Sharp and Messrs. Sturges and Me Knight; the defendants by Hon. F. M. Kimrnell, Hon. John Stewart ami iVinger. controversy is anxiously awaited by all thechurche9 of the United States, as it will doubt less establish a precedent by which ail future law suits of a like nature will 1-e governed. The case, rn doubt, will be appealed to the Su preme Court no matter what the de cision of the lower court may be. There were a great many witnesses present, among whom were many of the ablest men of the church." in cluding several bishops. Maryland U,eit.Utl-T ilUM milieu.-. lltj niittolj wi.1.11 . ai.uf. . v. vim i -lan and oaU crop is turning out splen- including Pennsylvania. One didly. Kufus Hatch, w ho passed j rules of the church has always through here, telegraphed the mem bers of the New lork Mock ex change to sell their seats and come to Dakota to raise forty bushels of wheat to the acre, and make an hon est living for the first time in their lives, I'laht AViih Thiers. Desvfk. Col., August 10. At Prcckenridge List Friday Wm. Lird and son, who live on a ranch at Baer river, returning home from work, discovered their cabin had been burglarized. In company with five other men they started in pur suit, soon overtaking the thieves. In the fight that ensued both thieves were killed ; also Mr. iJirds a sou. that the brethren should never go to law, and it seems strange that they should now apply to civil courts to have them determine what their rule of faith is. Don't lie Alarmed At Prights Disease, Diabetes, or any disease of the kidneys, liver or urinary organs, as Hop Bitters will certainly and lastkgry cure you, and it is the only thing that wiii. There seecas to be a great revival of base ball all over the State. j . Pittsburgh will have a deficiency of 8 100,(XA to meet at the end of th present fiscal year.
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