The Somerset Herald. 1 Terras of Publication- j PsMisfcai rrerr WoiaoedaT mamag at S ? ? rer -, if paU teai-aae; actalaa 2 M j ta-rlwlbakal-ip &r tka m SaiMTitwn - ftwa aaa oato-toe ta aa-ataerabc-l-grata tae aaaa of Um Xmt aa The Somerset Herald, TJ y T T T-B 2 MCIBel, FA. I RED. W. BIESECKEH. ATTOfcJET-AT-LAW, w,ae-J-- I. U2?, apr ia Oo A Eeenta liiuca. GEOKGE R. SCULL. ATTOB.yrT-AT-I.AW, frc-aeraet'Pa. JOHN E. SCOTT. lTTut5II IT LAW. Soboms Pa. J. KOOSER. ATTOBVET-AT UT, SoaerwC Fa. S. ENDS LEY. , ATTuXyrr-AT LAV, Soa;-raet,P H C U. TRENT. TV ATTVKXET-AT LAW , x,ieret, Peca'a. E DC SCULL. ATTULJfET-AT-LAW, SosBenet, Pa. IjAER. ATTOEET-ATiAlT, ScWBerast, Pa, H.L VS. ;r:ieiSeretBada-4nliaBitlea. 4. ie eatnuKe. ! tia will MpfUKjxj; "-.rt- I". . e c .rraTH. w. h. irrrK. n FFEOTH dr RUFPEL. j ATTUtNEYS-ATXAW. 4" -r.nM e-axd to iieir ear wiU be r-wilT a-J imi-rnuLt atteKred ta. , Xaia IToaa Kn, ejipotlta tbe I C. COL-OILS. V'LEORN & COLUORN, J ATTU-LSEYS-AT-LAW. K . . ' otee-F ir nfTod to our ear- wCl be p-ricr. a':: .-a::eiHied tc.Ciec iftda i S.-:-(iw.iT-i. and ad'd-a. tNii-a. Sar-ey- IL. t-oT yaD- s uw t w. K HB. W1" T 4 TT T---X--r-- ATTOEyEY-AT-LAW. So-jerael. Pl, sr "1 kit jmutpi ao-r-Joo t buHatw eor-wt- DEN'M? MEYERS. ATTC'EJ'CET-AT-LA.'W'. TAMES L. PrGH. fj ATTOKNET-AT LAV. v . n t-'L euKiavd. and aH lnral tiuiM ".aceJ to !-L prntrpt!ea aad tmoll'.y. P. Y. KIMMEL. ATTt-'ES ET-ATXA W, et2 SnBerL, Fa. M. J PRITT?. ATTOEMTT-AT LAW. Suert, Pa. -!. c;txin ia XaiBieta Biuea. J UN O. KIMMEL. ATTUES ET -A T-LA W, SotLenwt,Pa. meat to all biuine entrn!d to hiM rare ti nTrt anc aomtna wwiiium wiui prowipi cwt al a jl:!y. "i"2!Cir vm Mais Ctum atreet. H ENRY F. SCHELL. ATTVK? EY-AT-LAW, f.-.Cr- acd ftmrirm AaeBt, Sumeraet, Pa. VALENTINE HAY. ATTtiKNET-AT-LAW Aad IealiT la Eni Eruta. Snw t, P will tvrrut tn all bnnnaM atnm4 u All r wua tohn h. ihl. ATTOSET-AT LAW wr.rpir-MjTmreod to all tmrtorw entrastwd 1 m Yjcf? TP"d OB ooilectl'JOt. at. t.1- i'T it "a it mot fa Baild:ac T G.OGLE. l . ATTC'RWET-AT LAW, Somerset ra, P-ite!.ml l-optDe! enrraoed to iej car at- 1-1 jki to w:th jvmfJtim and bo Jty. DR. J. M. LOUTH ER. ( Fonserly o( S;ijancwa.) Kj l,.c:d neTMneBttr Snroerw f'C the vrwjt o! l.i rrc!ewi. .tf5"e 5 dutm ' al i tctra: Host i, ia rear 0 Irg Swre. BiarSl. JJR. E. W. E LOUGH, tutroFArHrc htsica.v a.vd svrgeos TedT his errtre t the peojla of S raerrl a- rvinitj. Call ta uiwa r "oantTT pnP"7 ec T(" Aa local at uffiw risT nr niclsl, en- fn.Mif!a.!T ured. M"'''' '.c:ifc! cum.T el Inamtaid. orer KBirrI Stm :ae. aprA-iJ. DR. II. P. KIMMEL tcsdert hi pn'teartona: n-rfce to tlia eltl r :j f o! itd :wt ar d V lriEitr. I a i ? j.rolrjm'io n: nrwn! Ik n l tnoad a! fci 3ic. oa HaiB DR. H. FRURAKER traders his ;ii!e(rtl ri ' tJ W lb eitiaena of Pa ct at rwafi. t rAo 1c randenea aa Kaia t rtwt tm ot tiie Ii:a&d. TiR- V.'M. RAUCH tenders Lis jff..t(Htinnal w n ts tha elvSenot SD- tm air ue of Wayae h BerAebDe'f c-m:are Aura. I-r- t. 'BL ( ota! rft- ) Gf i-aj aMeutinfc tn Tlw Piiwiiiiico of !: Nrc--.i Twa. Ar.ir1-!! e? ton-d. Ail n'.rutj r':rnTd xatiartwrr. 'rt 1 ' r 1'ti treL on-; tunk eart 1 Eaft F jr. 1. liar !i. eGS-ia. JOHN BILLS. IfEKTlST. OS- wf Katr taOouk a Beertta fUork.S t- Pa. DR. 'VILLIAM COLLINS. 1)L.VTIST, SU31EESET. FA. t Statc-ioth Rlnrk. aha Bn-Jl Praf t. rr ww? b cmx at ali Umee ha f-d prepar 1 tuiic au .-.no o! wnrt fnK-a ma tUitna rwra . extracunc - Aru-rlai taetaol ail .laoa. ad i. bM aawial -aaerjad. Uperauim wa rrd. D ? J. K. MILLER has perrna- oms-.ty kiea'ert ta tierUa fne Um praetfc ol i .f r i-u. 'ir.-r uai c na k nwinr--1 Ri-a. apr. XI, UMA D TAMOND HOTEL. STOYSTOWN. HEXN'A. Ttit npaiar aad w-11 V-t-e kaa laAaly era tt-efiirtity aaaoewlTT-t-ed wtt J3 new ero h-ir ol taraiTara. atwh baa wtmoe it a ? y :--.-ar. n,.j-; in .uw !)- Um traoeim. pabllc K: at ana i-i rmnwa tie nai im aU ba te Crr. riM, w!'.a a tare tiUc -all anarimi i tb aaata. Aiao aaraa ad fooaiy aaMiat. K!t; c.a UmJT c t had at i -.-waat J it.K price, tj Ux weeA. Oaf w wiaal, s Ajcrix cvster. fn. -... loa-nad Hweat-w Ja A PRIZE, i?: Send t eec -fiti and imiIii T tKia ,'1 (ruittia. vine- will tr!p yn tc mere b"d- nrtn Ttraa ar-r-ttrt. ele la to "n:- Ail. ot er.iT aaiiwad trna fina bowr. Tut tir -ad T-m4 tu lurrane otwtu twhirc Vhr work--a. atiatHBtel, rra. At awe aodreaa. Tern A .Aarart. B.aiac H OW TO MAKE MONEY i - ii.ua w -avwratec 1 pa? a SI 1 11 i a ana I.WJ ftaanty eta- - liripi . tL'.-r3i- a arwarr. Aar ir.aa j a --.,. aio aTa bikmt eol-iatvai. Tbe j -n iwj in rruwada m li raised j -. ... .u. ri H r- b 7- iron a : etui:. j,, t,--,,. taLto aae. CaaA. H a V ar-Ti., L.--.r V Y : - One, LlillionS i ofCnuaTeaa Kiajna f.... ., I- ,J- - -.n.-i,. V hrra.d. -A (.", w -!- Avatar, --X- - a a-a of waio. an -ioaa:ri-w4.-j t. s-, a.iiloT-d. asd aara warned, i a7 Pw awaia. paid, v-ra e-r auld ill- &. t Ah:t a oae to t- Tin Hrarr EiU Pmh. r Korek-A. Ct. i 1 lie VOL. XXXIII. NO. 27. SAVE YOUR MONEY! IN BUYING TOUB Ranges, Cooking and Heating Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Tinware, Copper ware, Sbet-tiroa Ware. Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives and Forks, Spoons. Soup Ladles, - . Granite Ware, Coffee Mills, Phted-wartv Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, Lg Beaters, I Jaw Critters, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Buckets, Hard Coal Parlor Ecckrs, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, v Copper Kettles, Brass Kettles, Iron Kettles, Steam Cookers, 4 Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect ZTafile Irons, Broilers of all Kinds, j Meat Pounders, Mincin? Knives, Saw Knives,! And a Larre Slock of KITCHEN ARTICLES, h ill I sold zl Low Prices, j Call at;d eiacine tie Goods. .-LoGk fer nsy came oa the window, and , voa will be sure to Srd the ngbt place. . ' 2S0 Washington Street AT COST, LESS THAN COST I :o:- Sttrgardter has MARKED DOWN Hux rcrr of E00I3, SOIS AM SLIFFIE3, i TO cost! LESS THAN COST,! In order to run Lis LARGE STOCK j down before h:s ; j GREAT IMPROVEMENT, j Which he intends to makej shortlv. We are going to j enlarge our store i room to i t i TWICE ITS FRESEST SIZE,! And before we becin our 2XTENSIYE IWPROVEKENTS ! ! We Lave to sell far Stock! Lave to sell c down to its LOWEST POSSIBLE NOTCH. ; Ttra raTAtxxiia ia ajararrfTXLT aoucrraa. To give the carpenter a chance i or.i-r'bTMaiia'.u-cdediowiaiPrricpt-to work. So avail ; ag 'pd i'--f'cn- yourselves of this Creat Opportunity. Don t Lmv One t-ent s worth , 0f j 1 Boots, Shoes, Or Slippers Elsewhere before you see and price ours, as we will save vou BIG MONEY. L. 0STE-l?r.ICE OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE Ro. 22 Bain St- Johnstown, Pa. A NEW ENTERPRISE.' STAB&ARDTER S E. M. jmbert &Bro.,lsiGNEE notice. i 1 Wa haea aeesred a ' ' i . j . . . .p NJ HJ A A - w W W jVTTT.X 1 Aad Biuataerara Shinaloa n tha Michixaa . rraoctiiie. cnu acd ancuiiy keen -a band ' twwra-ea( torn nnau kind, al SiiinaHia. W . IwaeiM aor StaU rn Ut ba capenor ao aae . ia -be tJaaat-. taul ba piaaaad ta ba paj-. I - we aad inatwat oar tttmtjtt beAM mtii - alaawbara. Addraai E. ' LAMBERT & BRO., LAX F rKTS VTT.I.r. SO ij3 T CT.. Pa, )BBC UAau Bo Stoves, H eaters, - iSOMERSn COUNTY SMI! 1 j (ESTABLISHED 1S7T.) I President Cashier O.liestloci mala ia afl irj of Um railed I CSAEGES KODEHATE. ! s Panie wis i.'jis tc Hid tDfiaer tt est eaa be ae-1 ersEXcotM d-aft uo lark taasream. t .llctit wsaie P h pf -ttpmeiw. T. S. Bond! bocxCit tci fNd. and vaaa!ie fw.u.'ei byoaecf UJeKirfJ't etletvel aiss, wjia a Sar mi A Vale V M Uaie loeA. ACCOUNTS SOLiaTID. WAlllari bjlidwrf ol-serrei-sa ALBsar A. Hi ess. J. Soorr Wua. HORNE & WARD irmssou To EATON & BROS, XO. 27 FIFTH AYESUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. NEW GOODS ' J'O .irb-oice-ies, Lack, Rillment, Wltto Goedi, Haid kriet, Drest Triirmirp, Hi7, G 0, Csrtrti, Kaali and Kerina Udeirar, la &ts' tad CkitdrWs Cictr nj.Fjntj Goads, Yams, Zatcv'a, Rita riaa of Ail Kadi for FAHCV WORK, Gilt's FirMiLi Gosis, te, te EaSwSj eM SuBsiij Agency. Ffear Tirket? lo ir tnnn Ettrfe promtnent STEiKSHil' LINES. Kai:r-jd lare at n cnml rite, tn rmoctvm wKfa oceaa pamir. t0r,ae. W. C. LEWIS. (Ca K J jfcar.inri yitBtf Bask.) BCTi-em. JocaSTOwa, Pa. tot rorthew-rftiB-efaaL Sea ir jM-ft. and we yoa a nyi hoi of 8awileaT,.i 1x1; wi.i p.: tag .n tae war of maEtaa aire Burn er to lew imv in y ua err t-narlit w:We at aay b-iic-ri. nnt rejn! xi. i -nil mn j"m. Va ( a wur t a il ibe time, or to "r , um nir. Tb wurk U aa ireraaiijr aaai-si ut bih Ktet. Tix. acd wiL Y-a can eaaiir -ara ; mra lib cri:r u A .Ow ererr ercc.. Thai ali who . w at ta w rr 1 ar teat lha h n-M. we will ma e thin osiar nefe-d oSer: Ta ail 1. tl an a ! aa. tad we w.U at-D) fl tu pae Inr the im-t)e of j wr:Ub. at. Fait narti ralara. dtreeuubi. etc ami . 1-re. 1'nr-aM-wi.l be made bribixirwba ir'ra tbirw-;lf i. me to tbe w.rk. 6reat iceew at. - atia-lT icre. lvn'i dalaj. Start aow. Adiirea f JsnasK'a A l'4 . f nl, I aloe. j j FASHIONABLE !CtJTTER&TAILOE, Baeteg had a.any ee n erpenea in al! tra neoaa of be Taiiuriiic taa taeaa 1 ruiuu 7 i-w- " 1 Baucta cutia to all whe au; rail p i co at and la nr K nc wrUi their pat. A J J J . r rr, Vown. fce- M M. 3ff. ITCCHSTE rLUB ftaeret, Pa. CHARLES HOFFMAN. mm TAILOR. lAocrrwHca-ry 8mmJ LiTEETLTliJSlMUira PiUCES, ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SOMERSET 1?. Aaiarew W-r aod . la tbe Conrt of OoBinma I Joatah Wot, I Pleaaof Someraet l.Bty. Pa. To j 3'o. 4 Jasaarr T- 1ST! ! Wta. J. Baer. ' Tulaatsrr AJWiaaaieBL. Aud D"w. I'lbdarof 5-Tvgiter. l-4. mUoa ia h-rehTcTvn Utat aa tbe 11 lb of Ka-emhertae pav Hium til lb alxm aancaun waa fiisd la oiea t"4,art- jira; tor for a raeus-eruea of tbe pti-iei n a.menea v at j. Baer pt uree at avanc-mem. mad tkat tbe peana f tiie petmaT wtB b rraeud he the .'art a I-r-mlr la, St, waJeaa eaaa bo tbows to tae contrary. S. T. TKENT. aoeV PTDUaoaocarT. ELECTION NOTICE. jl Tbe .venal tueetiua of tbe imiu-en at the rarawr rnvai Aaaneiatina aad f ira In-oraaee wrMiTo( t-OTDcroM lineare will be held ta Ber ttaTa-aoaT. Xta-anbar ta. U. Jar taw parpaaa of aie-uaa a Prendau, Vma Praai-Bt, Sauaiarr aad atx Utrarton ta Km tba tola in- jaar. 7 -rdTof tbahaard. It. J. B-raaaxa, ' AXXX XrSSEK. avea4. SacratazT. Prea-esX. naer XSV1AS ROT?, EVERYBODY m j CIt ristmas Gifts far Pa Cliristmas Gifts for Children, CJtristmas Gifts for Brothers, Cliristmas Gifts for Sisters, Christmas Gifts for Sweethearts. THEUE IS XOTHIXG 3I0EE AFPHOPF.IATE OE ACCEPTABLE FOE CHRISTMAS 0" E W E Xj 5wn.Pa.!New Jewell7 Store, T.ffJ-V JAT OTHER PLACE IX SOMERSET. DOXT UXI'ER- STAXD THAT WE C3-XVl5 JJbLiW Kl But we do give More for else. All we ask is an HONEST PROFIT. MY STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CLOCKS, CHARMS, CROSSES, CHAINS, LOCKETS, EAR-RINGS, CUFF BUTTONS, 3DIjVEOnSTT3S I YOU CAN BUY AN EXQUISITE DIAMOND RING OR STUD At a very moderate price, as they are cheaper now than they j have been SILYERW The largest selection in Somerset, and the CllGapest in the Couity. Space will not permit us to enumerate all the HAN.SC1.E AND ELEGANT PRESENTS "We have, but we UNDOUBTEDLY HATE The finest lot ever brousht to rail artd PTnm5r,f MUSICAL A FULL Violiris. FLareolel.. Guitars, Drum s. AS"D TIIE CTJSIC BOXES YOU EVER SAV. Toilet Cases Jewel CASES, Work Boxes, And many other handsome articles, too numerous to mention. Don't Think of Baking Year Purchases Until Yob Kava seen my stock. Call and see it EESrECTFULLY, W. H. WOOD, Jeweler, No. 2 Baer Block, SOMERSET, IElSnsr'A UTEvery article will be guaranteed as represented. set ESTAIJJSTTKP 1827. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17, GIFTS ren is, PRESENTS No. 2 Baer Block, .TCIT AWAY, anvbodv the Dollar than BRONZES, RINGS, BAR-PINS, lor vears. Somerset, and to be convinced, ; g for vrrarsplf. ! INSTRUMENTS.E- i Vitb a shout like so many LIKE OF Kazoos Fifes. Harmonicas, Violin Striiur, FINEST - ! THE EDITOR S UHEA3I. : The editor sat ia his broken caair, i And valclieil with a hnzTT rye. i Tie iamiers with their t-o-horse earn Fur Le thoaght, aa he sw ihe pies. PotAtoea And pef h and com, ; Of a b3se and lanu m a iir t l Uai. j TIae plat where he was Ix-td. Acd while Uiickirs of the o'.i UoniejtesJ, j The father and metier so dear, : Hi head dropped down on his wear? brea't. ! And hia ere shed forth a tear. And the while his thonghij were busy j On that sad and wrevhed ihense, , The wem ost, weary e-iiur. iauk izlo a tronbiej drearu. j He dreamed of his bvh d dars aain, i When 1-fc tu him w swt-rt : ! And he, a bright-haired -rras boy, I Ilare! "rtind h; ;--:h I UrU ; Once Again, in circle chi i- i, j In Jr;a:a Le ..e.-i t r iai, y Mid the c-rcLaro ar.d t:e .i.ca.iw ! Oi" that Jt-ar olj couMrv h'.'nie ; j iTasc once Ci'-re i;.e purF, (-.id water, ! P-rea: lied airain the fn-h, free air; j LiTd a king within t:at palace, ! Free from wact, and free from care; i Once aaia he rcaaei the Crcsi, Fiidsnr Sowers ri'.is a:, i rare ; j tuce again he aie the a;!e, i And tiie sweet, alii juicy pear; j Went airaln at inon and even J To the K'b'jui house cn '.be iii'L 1 riayicg marties ia tiie r.ieantic;e i With bit neighbors. '-Too and Bill; Ucce again lie lioeJ jKyU.i'X nc -ii3 fce J?r--1 ile vrn- With Lis coa: and twsers t'.-r?:. ilapfy ia his bonieiy cictume. 1 oar, uzb-tiear.ed as tae laric. i .inpizjg li liiui ia kjs labow F.-vai the earij tZawn tiii Jr't. Thas tie man. asleep asd ureaaiiig. Irvanie-i ,f other. Lazier dv;, ( And tiie -rioters in the rce j Looked a t on Lira i:i aaze. t And. while !;e was sous '.y :-ef.!ng. j The work hoars aaar ; j They Ioc ke.1 th d-tf.rof the oiSw, Ar.d uirt-.-d thfir t--ii i-.T the dar. Sii:! lie man. a-lee; Ireameil of ha; ti Of bs many chiidi. Which, alas. cu'.' a""d 'Irearuinir, r -ity of y lire ; j-learire". he :i- r'"e. I As a !st faint, irirss n-..bearu. Feh acn t'.e ci i.ry r-ritu. Setter: ri the 1 -r:y darkaew. Titrdtij the awful p!(m. He asroke with a start ar.d j-hiTer, rasit ar. ar.aioaa glance around T-t the zt&xrt of hi ri'i'vn. Ei.t. alas, act o:.e tz'.i Td I I'id he hear of what he fancied ; I: h-d eir:utr.i t. rea!. i Tt tae pn?et!Ce if ts Ivved ote. j lie caid ee, t-uuld Lear, oaJd feeL j B'tt Aias, hi hct., his childhood, i "other, fti:er friend and ai'. Had -a asjd fr jra Lhs wetrv eTe-siii-t. e I W. Ja itstiX. ia rrnn Pr:t. A Practical JoVe. It is the custom at Etgiish count-: ry houses for the gentlemen who smoke to so to the smokin-room . , i t v .- l atter the lames have retired, with the 1 aCCOICp--: Iei.r (yi ?j.ir.1- a j 1 ! water, to smoke ar.d cnat as long as ; they Un,tfcee occasions smot-; jingSUiiS ar-J - era. e.- etry : man who goes out mncu r.ae nisi smoking suit, and R.e of those; 1 l . ,.. ,.t W i worn oy eav ieu aicinj ci-auiand an orate and txtly. I have heard of iarie5 one tat ccst its owner trie mouest sum of 40. It appears tnt a cer-i um tc.inau .5 visit to Sr.dringham, and made bis ; first appearance in the 6taokii.g rcoai 1 in his evening clothes. He was nail-. ed with shouts ofderwoaLy ad the j j others and i.-.formed tuat he must go: i and put on his smoking suit, "But j j I don't happen to hve cne, ne jQuietlv rtniied. "Net got a smok- i ing suit What i ed a little chan in the ;ues I id:a of man LaTi?S a 6ai0jtH ; j L 'e La!e. :1X ' ! j liavea.aii uie e-u cew worus. xorce general nan - ! ether, as he proceeded to fill a pipe , rft off the ticket and nut on anv ; and light it. Tb others looked frooa OLe what. ! to-n; morro tear Hear! that, old man ?" The man in the 1 'plain swallow-tail needed ! smoked cm The aext night he! ! didn't mke his appearance, nor the ' neit, and evervoooy tnoatnu oi ; course, lie naa senw up to town 10 nis tailor for a suie-kinz suiL On the i third night, af.er all tbe usual habi- i tate. ot tne tabagie had assembled j in their accustomed cnaire, m ne of a wore jack- 'als, tiie others jumped from their i sea'.s, and in ajiffy his coat was split ; up the Lack from waist to collar, and dragged off. He stood it quiet- ;ly without a word until the others sat down. I hen, with the ruined ceat clutched ia his hands, he ask ed; "Are you quite done gantle men?" There was a choru. of '"Quite," emhlemished with loud and prolonged laughter. "Because, if you are,!! he went on, "I should like to say to you" and he threw f J.. 7a . ftlin m Q n vhn U1C vun fc 1U1U VI .41 UA 1 Fl Uj suggested the treatment he tad re ceived '"that thia ia your coat I went into your room after you chan ged your clothes to-night, and put it on. Mine is packed cp in my port manteau, upstairs, and the key is in my servant's pocket I dare say yoa may want a dress-coat for din ner to-morrow ; 1 snan t, I m go ing away in the morning ; so I'd ad vise yon to telegraph to your tailor to send you down a ready-made I . er. Good night I'm off to bed." .1 -. -t.. f rr". I in i The Coy aad the Frog. A small boy went down to the i creek and besran to throw stones at : some irogs mat were tinging re ngmg in the I Era ve ; . . . ... . , ., . . Vf.i-i T.11 table teacnes tnat it : is oawise to shoot peanut Lull3 at! the bald-headed E flat man in the orchestra. Life. w tae oiner, as mu.ii u, M. ( utner on tne ucrt in us eaa. 11 , business. The chief producing ; -.j.iity. Verr few manaters can af- we put him out . 1 11 ten you t you piease and I wii put $bM . ; rila-- , rt-on. Truv. Alnanv. ; L.A -,---- -n-;k- -f said one; we 11 Jet him Ou.mtne Democratic campaign fond to CinHnnati r.unla.S. Louis. Louis -v.- ,.a.k;-- K.,t w-'fc gbt, out U necouies down v-;beat him lou are proposing to ; Tilv phiiadelpia and Cleveland. ! the sure. The one or tiro whom . . 1 ,. . : , IWAauuia lUi -aJE, W kA w A.a, UU ailLI um ow nin. in tno?e ming, we u ; aeetrl and dishonor a t-rav e ma 1 . .rr-k.i .ill tv. wtr. l .1. . : v.-. .. 1 his coat oa nis oac -r.o-.K --rhprpnTKin the largest of tbe, ttw bim ail day, but witnout 1 b lebes ver is. froes leaned upon the bank, seiied ' success. They are greatly inceased ; happ-na while the bov bv the napeof the neck and i and will probably lynch tbe mur-j borhood, so jes - -1 .. . 1 - - a - La i 1.1 ' T . him a temble tloin. fc 1 cerer U ne is cangsu aiuiouzu 1 man. wnai ainx era IS34. SENATOR CAMERON'S COURACE. ' I ths wat he spRtTNG a scbprse ox A 'E1XCT GATHEET5G OF POLm CIAXS. ' in Finrttrvi Tiow. " Srnatcr Cameron's sudden vi? has grown gray in the service of the " b-st I sun." Le me give you an ex- iamp;e. 1 In 1S72 Hartranft wa3 our can j dldauf for Governor. After be was i nomitaiea u.e Aemocxais rurree ied no eud of scandais asain.-t Lim. 10 xue city re annua cie wiat ue nas a , erecces is presented, are apt to con i habit oftravelinz without anv ad-!..:,-. tV, K;t 7 ; nnnfH i "They - 1 . : . . l . I vance a sect,'' said a gentleman for them : and if mre hay is given !te eaid " wnoseDair, wnattnere is le:t orit,'tKn i They tilled the newspapers and p;a- i hesitation as to whether to eat or i sT, sile to my notion bailet carded the fences with them. They ! no o not compare ia thriftiness 1-. ive a Lie of pjeasure and di-ima-de aa asrressive caropakn. It : ;.h tr re whoa ' version. I am s ptakmg of girla that : can to loot as if our ther - moi'ter would be out of sizbt L'T j b.i V'U '..,. A4 VAS A1uA, T jvania was an October State then, I and our state e:ection was as a j porunt as t (The Gretlr ose of Ohio cow ar. boom hadn't had the wind let out of it yet. and it looked I blue. nanxamt leit oaa enoan w I hhoot hitnst-il for the hole he had got the pany into, and there was srood n r.r wished he woaid. ' In te early part cf September be was sudJenlv summoned to rhu ; aJrlphia to meet a party of friends : in room Xo. 24 at the Girard House.' i He went It is not necessary to j name names, bat about all the prominent Republicans of tie State I were tl-re, escrtt Ikn Cameron, tL-re, who was Hartranrt 3 parfccCiar. Hart ran rt s i friend. As soon as Hartranft came ! thev got down to business Old j Senator Simon Cameron led off. said to Gen. Hartranft : SOME FRIEAPLT ADVICE. " ' You nted only to look around to that yen ar? among your friend.-'. Everv man in this room1 I ------ j was for you for the nomination, and isupfM vounow. If you remain - 014 the ucket, we wul support yoa to the end. Tne Democrats have i, , h r r ? ,, . 1 uaious stonea aoont vou. e waei to tell vou that we I J C a V don t believe a but we tnink tnati. - . , . . t. u .1... i 3 j vou SLiOJiu tieaiiv uLijfitum iu-a a reat nanv weak and foolish p-eo-; 7 "J-"-" v.riilf he Goes this, and nnds part e 1.-3 w th ycu the ad- ur retiring from the ,n? ? ff me t ' k'J V. . -- " Jim. . . . ieiiThiiiry r.f vonr t tirinor from th I ticket arJ naak candidate mor avauabie. e are ! iyeer friends, but this is a time to i consider the broad interests of the i partv, rather than the ambitions of .inn.T !and another arose immediately. He was f.iiiowed at once bv another and being smotliered watt laureis. It. , . , , t : ' . i hrc&A n0rth-coontnr brorue. that! w ag cn Kjj when there came tae g0und of a quick, nervous stride .he hail, a rap, and, without -rj-.; n, foT a repiv tne door was; riu.jg eron, optru ana m waiea uon tain wnh his r!p-5ack in his hand : ugly look in his eve. Mc- stopped. Don snooit bands 1 with bis iiit-er, noacea all around o ,h ethers, walked over to where tiriran:i wa si.un. suoos nanus j.jj h-im very emphatically, and 6tading beside his chair, without KU:n down his crip-sack, said : yOUXG DONALDS CLTIMATC-:. " ' I wasn't invited to this party.! , gcntlemea, but I heard oi it. and I :thrinht I wiimil nm I rinclr- i ---r."- - - island the object of your meeUng. 02 th titkt- I can "7 . what 1 h3Ve to ? lhat ?.-tter ,ia Tver-T other man in the State jut my Wcau-e the fight happen to t par - ticuiariv hot against him. and I will n . 1 j I will answer for flea. Hartranft s i election, as I will for the defeat of tie man wno Gispiace. hitn.it you persist m your scnme. 1 oid you E-od-nishC renl.emem I think I can still catch the midnight train.' "There was a gd deal of talking after Bon lett. but nobody semed inclined to accent his "challenge. Harrv Bins'nam said to the old Senator : " TV w-n tblr.V V mMnt t wf he said he would lick yoa if we would put you on in Gen. Hart ranfi's place?'' "' DoDald never did licks me,' re sponded the old man with grim humor, and with evident pride in Hi s pja u'Jiu -laii'J, a lami think he meant it Donald is very .. . I d " -Ti.r' .;,! v:Tr,v.--n a a laugh, 4 1 move we adjourn. I move we adjourn. The Lord interfered to save Abraham from sacnScinz Isaac I am Dot in Isaac to sacrifice favor of invitin Abraham.' "Everybody lauehed, and the meeting broke up, Hartranft stayed on the ticket and was elected and the campaign cost Don Cameron over $100,000 of Lis own cash." A X-rmt! Mwrder la Virgiaia- Lyxchbcsg, Va, Dec. 9. Charles E. Palmer, gambler and bad char- acter of Chatham. Va while on a )... - ... wt., w .-ootl tf:i:..- 4 -I--. -.ItK -Vi!m K hnA William Ackers, with whom he had an altercation before, and began sbootics at him. Several shots took effect, and Ackers soon died. Pal-i mer then beat an inoffensive necro 1 . . . , . , , ., , nearly to death, atter wnicn ne neo. A posse of citizens nave oeen searcn-j 1 . . 1 1 ! t...', oniv wears lau-a became Dotorioas thronghoat this section as a iwma.er ana a espe ra ido. another ard another. Hartranft,., . ' .-k-.. "ath tssm Hat aumPiuunaeu. near.tc nimseii : . , P : . Uroihi-'n co-it iiaiented extrava.antiv bv . , , .- ' , . t t f-ort row ti 1 t 1 -3 v - ,t er3 of observation ard nfemsz hjs 1 'l3WS lt everv srieater, c-ui. auvisea cviiiio . , , , . , - ' i rirl r-f a - r ;,j. 11- f u k; f lexpenence as the hab.t cf coins ev- ." e,.e. a f-t erf the ticrtL lie lelt nimsif: . . ... ,!,- -- ; iea . uici iou mean 10 iae general -lartracit 1 -K-t fi(Tfi-. WHOLE NO. I744j?? f00 acd well formed. Their sole pur i Conctroing tbs iadeiiiute qcacti ! f w f 1V, Mtrvn in th rr.t r- puted feeding esper.menL referred to in a rvect issne of the Gett it ! mar be observed that feedicg hav ia iimurtS.t:N1iirH Kinn'li!!. iud-aent. Animals, like men, when nt , the opportunity fr exercising pref- ther reonire will nick out the tenderest and swetet portions and wastes valuable feed, but enooarag I M K hAt nf. in th ni. - i n-.:a whi.-h ia mn.kHn tn irr- j la;c but thrift. Animal that pick , OT&r tKi- food sriif II and nok n? :, y.:Aa m in : ,r,rwita r-v fnem rrwvi Tp?:i-i f-r i moavrt aha yirin r fits at t V rif Ar.&V ' aa a ti? uan b. i vaaj a i v j a IOOl j-.-jj The general practice is to j Qess u:ere 13 l0r iaea wao -Miormh'. whrh correct I CtPl to ? to the theatre at tight, ennc-H ),rn iast nfficier.t is ven i ar -v,.,, Mt -.n. i are pVen 3 pled I fnot or nthrw: wn-;fsi PBt with Lar in bulk it is net eas to jange the quantity given, and even ; rations are given, variations m .v.. : quantity o Lay are not 0 lospor itant. We rememt-er once we reighing tbn.n-h some bar that bud been run tn ' a ca:tin machine, and that a great rasured onlv 1 ii'tr i;i 1,1 i i. iiiii-n- iiir.x.iiirti I nil , : a few bn,hel baskets aiter the ma- - hm hA with it- wip-hic 1 , ru-,r,n, ,r,i - hilt tr haiu V- - V.r.tftht. wot-rbt r.f roar , if this were possible, it would vary mUie country. ! r-iAtPrialW with tri r!9.r.f?tT of th I they not frequently s ': product, m!tbou;a where good grain '-1tctwl. toi"Qi: OQ accoont ot iC,wneat bran weignec at tee same I time. It is not possible in the prac ! tical owration of the farm, to be in Euch matters, str.ctiy accurate but wnatever departure us ere mar be should be, so far e? dof -le, con . t ? v. .-.1 , aI. tbr to &ccidenL The flr3jer ! have 4 cben;iail ana3?,s ; made f h; fcay 84Cirta:n iu-ex. .,1 v j T ! weieh out to each bunot k so man , , , . v. f. . , - ., . v! I nH.liCr'Illil' LiiC tl tA.iA.Ll Li. L V Ul " A1U Air , ,. Tj .v3 ' us feeding and the average quantity i of hav, make aphis mind aooutj bow maay pounds he snouid feed nd fands d . fc h t ... .dect his n ;iC.icai obafT. vation will soon disclose th.t fact t ihim. Having made up bis mind lowaru ner. m nerrgnteous in:g I about how many pound to feed. he;Dat:0Q p-lled out a little tw-a-1 m K9w t.-. -n ar..-! fi,'h a few : ty-two caiiibre revolver and shot ! times until he caa apprcxiraate ! somewhat the desire,! quantity, and will havs a basis or starting pc'nt I from which to increase the ration. - , r.?: r.n-t.- 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 h 1 m Lliau. Ml ' 1 ' . . 1 . . . -, nr. t- ' Aecordlrz to the Boston 0f Cvmw.v, the United States uses i more stoves than all the rest of the rorld put toceth.r There are 8, - 000.000 of them in use here, ccsting j the possesors perhaps $1).UX),00G. ; Ther ransre m size rrom little tov affairs, which could be earned up, 5 ati-ira nn nnJtr aph arm bv aa or - ' ri:rarv man cn ta coioaaai i stov ' intended summer hotels and I wood-burning districts, which will J do the cooking f r 100 persons. The price Is calcu-tcd by their weight. price is caicu ight. The founders sell them at prices - - , - , - : - - gve to eizht cents : poUnd, and the retailers at about . . 2 ; a. it per ceuu aut(.c uu iuct us- , CL One stove lasts on an averaze Some large fouad - j ers show nearly SuO kinds". Many 1 also make stationary and Baltimore 5oJ kinds. Many onary and Baltimore ; beaters wrought iron and stationary I r,n l-.i n-l eanor Ktvta hut : lbw are considered as parts of 1 -.-jrt f.j-elen cauntries w.tfi which we have a trade of any kitd. When foreign manufacturers undertake to make a stove, they invariably steal an American pattern ia preference i t0 devisins a rew one. j ---. ! Iiaabrai Mem aad rch Girl a. j It seem that there are for bus- i i many rice girls ! band's and cannot get them, and for , the one reasen that they are rieh.! i This we learn from a p-jracrapher , ! in the Onannatl Lummmrial. ..nd : this is how be gives tne anecdote: "No doubt it takes pi nek fr a man (J modest fortune to ak a rich . k;-, .-..i ,Tx . .- r,.r-A - nch women oilea go unmarnea jor, . i-.i. u; - tv want of tne asking, lne writer once , .ctJ nr.. r.f RnAton'a lnveieet worn- - j en, eomethirg last her first youth, rich, of an exceiient lami.y, ana aa ' a!to?rether charmi rz person. "Kiss L , why have yea never mar ried?' i am tempted to tell yoa the truth." she said, with a vivid j blush; "nobody has ever asked me. I am ncn. and we!i oorn, ana my own mistress. A man could ofier me very little that I have not, ex - cept his tove, and 1 fancy men do not appreciate that tnfieatits full value. At last they don't know how should thev ? how much a true man's !ovs ta to a lone woman.1 Look heah. Ransom,' said an , old negra te a young lellow, "I ; ' dc-an' mm ver sociatm wid my l,.,t f rnt'.,w r wnnMn I -- -r,-- come roun mv house no mo. Time "fore dis las what yer wos heah, I missed er water bucket, an! de las' time de bridle wus gone, an I cow as I has a use fur de widdie. i . . , , , i , - ; drutfaer yer woman come nean. i doan say yer ain nones, ior ' but such cuis tingi yer is in de neigh-1 t - ? i : : . J 1 T Tt ter pleas er oi i i.-uiru a- ajici-i-uT, au w,u-j-enioyin' very good j quentiy are given no encoaragement n'J nfime roan' dis ! or assistance. They are only female , neaivn, pi eaa uui utu- 1 . L 1 i 7 , ,, ! house no mo? j 8abcrilrtheHi--Ai-. FAIRIES OF THE STAGE. BAIAET GULLS SOT SO BAD OFF AF1EB fjOOTy FOE SOTHl-Vi IT THEATRICAL WOIJL j The adaEiration cf tiid-LeaJe-J : tu?a for aulei girls a o! J li.it it ; Lai Iott its savor, aid ot.lv fit t j t-e cast oai and trod-iee ULiier tiie '- feet of nsn, bci it v, irt-veitiH:Ii ' certain that a laree and porseously dressed ballet giri ia oce of tie mcst j beautiful tihxa eeen oa modern stages This 13 ptrtictiiarlj the case when the ballet giria some times they ar old eaou?h to b pose ia to please the eye by gLtter icg costumes and curious eiy-arran-ged marched acd poses, ei empty ing the adage that women should oe seen, nut cearo. iaiiet gir are ! "r" "J A reporter, had a cocTersaucn last wew"fh gnUemaa well versed the turjiess of the ballet He j a-rfeced the life of a ballet girl is Ecl 50 dagreeabie as generally sup- get from t Z to f i a week. 'asd out of that only have i WFJ personal expenses, j waica gt deal better than a - !1 1 oct saleswomen. lCiers. copyist, eta. tor from tZ to I'j wett They have to work ' much tarder for their wasres, too. U'J tuc B-r and their r,a-r.tili' u ncuiing but a monotonous " travel wita some good rehabie spc- Attcr thev le-ara their busi- i mx.a.. Pul n wtiI coewumes. and prance i iroaiid ths sUg at intervals of j atout tfin Locx Thtre ttrin a a 1 good many of them, they have . djctt eociaoie iim, ana Deingon tne g ail the while they get a chance to ub- their ; vocaucn: i a; a.i- liitr may 09 msu:l- ' e "-d so may any Ltdy that walks i -c,E 011 Jur strew, but ballet girls " respectable as any other class j worat;n- It is a very wrong idea i IUOel Era nave tnat tecause a ! l.mt tzi puts on tiznts and i CB ite stage she has lost her native 1 UJtoleSty. It is a matter of business wnicn may seem uniieasant to a woman at first, but she soon be comes accustomed to it. People ' generally have a poor opinion of don't know any more of thent than ther re ua the stage. Sometime men are charmed by a pretty girl and endeavor to make her acquain- tacce without tne Uaual formalities. and 1 kcow of lots of instances : where uiey got badly left. The com- pany I was with last reason had several Drettr Firla ini and thev at- 1 - C3 ; tracted tr. m.hra h tiiey went. In Phiiadeiphla a young fel- ! low determined to eet acquainted with one of the girls, and finding out where she was boarainz called oQ her. ; : impertme ! wh- her. She wyj verv anzrv at his ence, and ordered him to ea he used vile lE2Ue him in the arm. The wound was slight, and as the young scalawag was the sciun of a wealthy and aris tocratic famiiv the acfair waa husheI howtver, are rare. It n common for men in the enaeavor to eaten a nd set up a quiet carta- i.tace door hn the iMrrformanca i-i - - - F iuci , 1. a ua.irw rut u ! v-.'-r :A, .. t, ner to ao so as tor anv ladv in pn-J-jcrnal atj ! rp " Do all the combinations include ; , r.Hv. b.-nVt ! -Certainly tot. Some do. but ' -c0,j naTdo not Thev carrr one or two who are used to lead the green ones obtained in the place -here t ri. anm nan nlira jkt ! -,-,t r--,J--f l.;-.;-. j makes a stipulation in his contract that the manager ol the theater I WL j cr t. iere he is to play shall furnish a certain nuoiber of ballot eirls. These are called for rehearsal on the day the combination reaches city where it is to play and then J tbe ballet srirls teach the new ones , . - . . , .. , i wcat 13 required or tnem, Uiris are ! f,n:r.k tn Anrthirxr mr.M ! with the tae. and vou can teach ten or twentr ziria to 20 through a j ten or tw'entr 'girls to go through ach or even a complicated dnll ; march or even a cflmi:ca:ed drill in a verv short time. Ther l-arn ; much quicker than the male supers. selves useful iu various ways, gener ally asij-tins in the wardrobe room, aad in dressing tbe new Amazons, , pe i-ants, fairies, or whatever, for the time being, they represent" "Is net difScult to get zirls I wba traveling?'' J "As a general rule it is not In tae large cit.es tney are pienti.nl, but in the smaller towns, where everyone knows everyone else, the . , " s who are wiping to 20 on are not numerous or desirable. I ve sen some fearful looking goddesses and very dropsical fairies in the sneaker towns, but the gir.s never seemed to be conscious of the ; iaci -nai tney iooiea use ir.gnn. It w rattier a smeular thing tnat wa- , - 3 men on tiie staze never seem to , , , , , . i "ow WDtn wwv p-waw uu .igure-. COUCerfii" tne I ; - " Concerning the beauties or deiects ev are excellent iudj- - --- - - - es, but when they attempt to judge of the merits of their figures they are honestly incapable of reackinj any correct conclusion. "From what class ia society do these girla come V "From the working cLasa. They . generally Lave some .'nend in tne theatre, a stage hand, for instance, j ho secures them a chance when , some iudden emergency creates a demand for them. Thn generally 1 hen a girl ia once on ahe generally j manages to gt her chum on the list also. And wnen once they set foot before the foot-lights tnev are mined for any kind of labor. Ther WCTn"! 1aiAi.ua.1eu wiuu ub .nje, and if thev are only called upon 1 three or fur times a year they will, i nevertheless, bang upon the staze i door, day after day, on the lookout ; i . : Jf t ! ior a cr.ance 10 go on sz-n- uo oaiievciri ever rise in uia , f , 10 oaif seldom tnai i go eos now la --. 11 . 1 A. call an instance, i ney are not rec- supers hired to walk around the stage wr tbe time being. t "c-- w- .J-r 4A 4 a Li IV. m V a- V. -aA AAA a C-W