The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 31, 1884, Image 1

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The Somerset Herald,
Somerset. F-
EST A "BTYTSEDBP 1827.
VOL. XXXIII. NO. 29.
SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31, IS84.
WHOLE NO. 1746.
KILLER. .,,,w-
vsnet, ra-
::ed. W. BIEStrivtu
ATTO A t'
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b- . ap-nalrs a ex a p"' -
V fuKGE R. Cl LI-
Sseerrel P-
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
IN BUYING YOUR J
Ranges, Cooking and Heating Stoves, j
THE BSOW AISEL.
Ojaaerse, r a.
ATTOk"ET-AT LA",
Soecejaet. Pa
a:
S. EN PS LEY.
ATT-oKNET-AT LAW.
Sjaserett. P
U. THENT.
ATTOESET AT-LA.
-'Wen. Pre a.
ArTtl.'lT-AT-LAW.
t.eraet. Pa.
a:
L KAER.
ATU'lvET-ATl-W.
Somerset. Pa,
tlftlmr Fnrnnnpc Firp-Plnrft Heaters. rii-u ..h bahuita iun4hnu. I
r . .
(Tinware, Copper ware. Sheetiron Ware.
Lsmp Goods cf fcvrry. Description,
Knives and Forks, bpoons. Saup Indies.
Granite Ware, Coffee Mills, Pkted-ware,
Toilet Set, CaVe Boxes, Bread Closets,
Clothr-wri:iers, Kin? Beaters, Llaw Cutters,
Iron Stands
Hard Coal Parlor h'cah n.
So'! Cwl Parhf ftt ahrs.
Copper Kettfes, Brass Kettles,
Iron Kettles, Steam Cookers,
llice. Milk and Farina Boilers,
Perfect afle Irons, Broilers of all Kinds,
Meat Bounders, Mincing Knives, Saw Knives,
I,-.rreS'ock . f MTt HLN AKtiri.tS
He waited ti.l lb guests weeerone ;
He waited to dream bis dream aloae ;
It 1 I be bum r Castratad Ofiwiiral t I And lb cbt ure oa.
tiaw t It imum ot oi,,rtf of etmt. 1 1 Jln Mn Js in the sHent night ;
' uJ ibtawtiial tnur.-M t.jBhinariBlu ftsa-1 He i;its tb no ta tbe village jaare ;
I dust M Htenrv. anutc ui et-iiwl zl- Vith IJe for chisel, statae white
Imca Aawcf 1 i :trrt tor ISM m ; Fru the crrsul qaarry ris fair.
erUl ty WiUiaa fclact, 1U1- ted A, i . , , M;h. u, raidl! hi, hM1
Gttjs I'iiinu. d -Hi;tiT l; tajc rled ppen ly
Own H tlywht,. rtuk T Ul'Jet. C H.
Fancv Spittoons, Slop Backets, Fni ad or-,- tsfjrtdi kisurtui ud
! bkrrapbial ppm ; tn nariat by W. D. H.o-
dVCaarlu Eaa, Aa.
j arjcruUble intonation ; boarding ' 4 rosy She turned ber back to
jtchool is each an advantage to a him.
'child of t?n." ! tben tan iined Rovs arm and
j Oh, jes, andoabtedlr," sighed said she was a little foul fc bad no
I mamma, with a pensive look atthejfealmff for her Urni.y j: rxr erred
BittoofiethelUandinirthereiianabt;iiiaa:oid3 on cer nice, fat fingers ; ; KJiJy nte dowa ea 13 Makroocs
( Ki oa! witb deeper j" fraught. and we mothers sacrifice evrr- was elinz cake all I wanted & n
thing t the comfort of oar dearlbodj notisea Me.
ennarsn.- -cnariie torzot ail a iioat Do s t-ao
18B5.
. ! The sleigh-bells danced that winter night;
HarperS IYiar3Zin6. f OidUraulebor-mghrangwitbrlee;
? Tbe windows OTerflowed with light ;
ILLUSTRATED. Jot ruifl each hearth and Cfcretmu tree.
Beeinz anU Heanif Cader the Se.
llarper's Periodicals.
run year.
B-it th imase obevs bis tuai's ram mac d.
The tty is draped with fleecy lawn,
Tbe stars grow pale in the earlr dawn.
But the lad toils on.
Aid
w. h. Errrn-
5- KTH A Rri'PEL.
ATT-'KN lts-at la w .
u wilJ !- purct.i fit.d the r:!it -!ice.
I2S0 Washington Street. -
lire er-ri!
;t ,:iea it
er win t
n!JL.t on the wiiidow, aiid
Johnstown. Pa.
HARPER'S XAGiZIXE
BAKPEB-S WEEKLY
HABPEK'S EAZAH
U
And lo! in the morn the people came
To pan at the wondrous Tiaion there ;
' And ca.'ed it 'Tbe ABtri,'oiinirgiti name
j Fur it came in silence and unaware,
j It seeme-i no mortal hand bad wrought
j Tiie op.i:d face of prayerfal thoogtit ;
' Bat it features wasted benealh the sun ;
. lu hie west out ere the day was done ;
; And the lad dreamed oa.
"Can joo see under tbe water?''
"Very seldom. I remember Tears
d ago, going down to bTe a look at
1 , the wreck of the Forfarshire. 1 div-
no- ed just out of curiositj, and saw the
carrying oat a sentence of capital
'punishment w witnessed a few
i(lay3 ao at Keneh, the capital of
itae ;rovince between thts and A
Uiout. According to the law here
i the er.:tcce ram be ren,itttd at the
Ideaire of tbe murdered a. an a fam
ily, their forgiveness beirij probab-
prisocer'a fainilv bad subscribed
L0 toward JE1C0, wich would
have been accepted, bad the bal
ance been forth coraiag from his
friends. IIo.eTeT. it waa cot, so at
9 a. m. the condemned man was
led to eome very rude gallows, un
der which he sat down in the most
unconcerned way, drinking water,
and altrtber behaving as if b
ws, merely a spectator instead of
the prior! pal actor ia ta traLredy.
He pat tne rope around bis own
neck, the knot beinz exactly at the
back. Ao E.ul'sh officer susrsested
that it would be much better under
oi l hooter plain enouga. UI tnat the ear, but it was rejected,
-.same coast I've been down in water The fimiiv of the unfortunate
Uncle Joe coughed noisily, and ! per Igues bekauae bewail to her j so bright that I've stod among the
then asked : my beautiful kween I will be a eood
"Are you sure you want to bear j and obbediunt husband loo Ia3ed
the letter, and that vou will sit still hit him with her fa8 then lot3 more
uiitil the end ?' cam- in & thev all looked silly lik
Q jue an amiable clamor of voices : father & all the cle men told ma she
looked like rwsv a sister, that ain't
so because ma is orful fat.
By this time the whole company
bad rien. and were try in 2 to inter
rupt the reading, when Uncle Joe.
in a voice of thunder, commanded
!t
;
4 OS j And bis dream was this : la the years to be
! HAKFE&-3 YOt'XO rtOPLE S W 1 1 cane uie uge to u.-u:j5 rvx-a
! BAEPES S FRAXKLIX FO.l"AP.E LI-
j BK ART. UM year. &2 iVn it 1
Potare free lo ail :ihroi'rs ta the
j Cnised S ates and Canar!a. j
Li;0?.N A rOT.F.ORN.
A TT" NLYS- AT-U W
. jc-nfui u oTra- "HI ftrpt-
' ri'; ''t.t fnMW. Sarfei-
ILLIAM H. KThTNTZ.
ATTuk-VET-AT LAW.
St.seret. P-.
a s r-2. i t
:t t-eE'K W 9iz eBtrws
1 rf: -ful aJjutrisa; euorua
vI VEYEH.
ArrktY-T-LAW.
Perrr
.s' fB.r ere-1 i' fc:e reite
. . . ; j f ff ! t- el:'J.
- ' v.-i- t S mi. an u to Sny-
mmm bum bgots mm ran mi
assented; so he began the epistle,
whicn granimatically and orthog
raphically, ran thus:
Dear Father & Mother: Pro
fessor Whacker gave us a subiec for
our first composition when we cum '
oac alter the bolhdays he said we attention. They all fell back into
must rite an account of New Year their wats. and remained, with many
tfc put to it all we saw and herd curioas changes of countenances.
wile we was horn at New year so i ; siient to the end.
rate mine and visteraav he eiv it "then Jite comes on & Loo A. resv
bac to me with very good marked went Up stairs & put more wite-pow-
onto it sed for me not to leve it ;der on there faces t look! at their j
Lyn raun luce ?o i guesa be thortjBack hair in tbe Glass loo said
it was pretty good i guess i will jrosy ort to marry mister Sre Gam
i Jn another land, berand the sea, l . . ..u.-: uc M N u. ,
I w.Uiuil iadarknws, will dream alon; "-- yiueu iaj imuinre jf'it "Jirici urufce
Wh,ie others sleep I will find a war er-f r" vtrJ,
rpthrvmh the nuiht to the light of day. i'J oat of pockit money your
Tiiert s nothing deired 'neath star or sun
At $2.50 Per Pair.
-AT
(ESTABLISHED 1-77.)
i-Eiino. x.i Firm
President. Cashier
STABBARDTERS
Great Clearance Sale.!'
v;r.erJua tea l, la aU paru of ti Vai:S
CHAEGES MODERATE.
V.
I. pn;n.
TT 'ENEY AT X. W.
S a Pm
... ,---rt IV, rl e-'."e
iie:c-' ll ieri tiw
j-r.-iLt-'i. aDti fciei.:y.
!
S3 CENTS,
AT
Parie wSMsr t -tt-1 tr"eT w rt e t e-
' e-ni'ipiiie,1 ty d-?t 4a New Y'Tk ta n paic
l"4-erti--f-- Br ; pita r c;-r-e t . - K-:f
fck1 Mw- e!oalse -r-re,?
t;w le'-t".etraie4 sales, a a r
glct A : So 0 04 L'tt (oca
-A'Jie
ZCUNTS SOLICITED.
k fco!iitj I oerred -
Tbe Tolames 1 1 the Mxzazine begin with i
the numbers fir June and I 'eceni ber of each
year. When No litueis Sftvihei!, it wili be I
ai:ders;.u thai the sa5criher wisljes u be
gin the current Number.
The la-t e zhi voluuies of Harjr"s Man
zine.ia neat cioth hindiiis. will be sent by
mail, post paii, r.n receipt of t..C) per roi
ome. Cloth case for bindm;, Wcer.is each,
br mail, poet fAii
Index to Hitrul Xmikii, Alpaatyplral
aaaiytieai. mi t Jai Sed. jC Yoiacet 1 la a, la
elume, from Jane, Hi, to Jaoe, II , a toL
P.emiitaoees be Bade by Pn-OS'-
Kcoey Order or Drift, to aeoU ehaaee of kaa.
fnrtpfer mrt net t rjy uii avrrfiarwra
rtraesi Me rrrreu trier ct Ha r as A Bco a.
Al!rei HASPEK A BEOS.. New York
Which patient genins has not 1
And the bo toiled on.
ja.
The
He has wrought with
; Albit a. Hoess.
J. Sttrr WaraL
Y.
KIVMEL.
ATTX'IJS EY-AT-LA W,
!keret. Pa.
STARGARDTERS'
Great Clearance Sale. TONE & WARD
1835.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
years go by.
n.ilit ;
He Las gained renotrn in the land of art -Bat
the thought inspired that New Year
night
Still kept its place ia the scalptors heart ;
And tte dream of la boy, that ne!ted away
In the iibt of the sun that winter day.
Is enibodieJ at last in endaring stone,
Suow AiieJ in marble his purpose won;
And the man toils on.
H"aio Bi-tue in llnrptr't Slajaae fir
TED S ACCOCNT OP sEff YEARS.
an son, i eddy.
A murmur of amused admiration
went around, and every one com- j the library were i had hid
posed himself for further li-1 nicg.' j & ro? v sed out loud i war.
44 A ACCOCST OF 5EW TEAR S "
"Boys fc gurls Lav fan on Chris
mas and gits presints in ther stock
ings &.c but new Years time is for
grown folks crUmis eve children
bas lots of fun so i think Grown
folks ort to hav fun on new years
eve. i dont want to be mean about
nuthin so i didunt tctr bac to my
sifter loo when she called me a hor
rid trublesome hoy for f ittin down
fia her room after dinner New years
eve she was 'tkolJing a li.tle wom-
r ; rr.iTTs.
I. ATTvKNEY-ATLW.
1 S-4inet. Pa.
tt-FUirs !a Xixswl Biora.
UN 0 KIM MEli.
ATTvKJi tY-AT LA W.
S.-enet. Pa.
r t"ri -B Itrwwnwmef tit err
TEMiY F SCIIELT-
1 ATTi'IiNtY-AT LAW.
r-' p--w AaeoL, Setter.
Pa
'Al.ENTINF TIAY.
ATTi 'kET ATL
si Ii-TtT K'.! rV-wee t. P
a.) -re eaTB.el tt bis eara
wtTl
wita
01 IN H UTTT.
ATT0ENEY-1T law
Srt. Pa,
, y j --!t to all wei eotraned
s v rT-4 p. cvviectKea. ae ut-
OGLE.
ATTt-EJcrT-ATLAW.
Soaeerset Pa
-fv! r!rew errmree te j ear at
J. V l.OUTHER.
Fceweile e S ;e-tr.a )
TKTficiA ip srtcro.v.
s-? '. a t-TrTz'.ty S- wr-e4. tbe
, '! im' V9 " """ S 4oi Te l
: Kvi. rer.f In f S ure- av23.
D
P. F W. PLOUGH,
-ta-..--, ii";sK.n rf efnr p-Kit
- t '-.- r f ,t , a fte-- etukt
;.T- ;.. "j T e-l "e
5 ' v W r i' I-.a" oi. crer K!'?"i
srcnsaa ro
Grills' Gum Saiiclals;
A.T SO CENTS,
XI
Starrardtcrs
GEE AT CLEAT. ASCE SALE
:o :
GEICX.ElVIa:aTS,
iirilE AH 1U1TE GnESHOt
!
EATON & BROS,
NO. 27 FIFTH AVEM'E.
PITTSBURGH, PiL
SPRING, 1882.
NEW GOODS
dil .ill M.MiUM
H . KIMVEL
DTI H. r.RUBAKER tenders Li?
j--r..V-,: -r-v e e?-treiii f
r-! : e,r- t ' ta re. Here. a Xals
ft: iwoiia I;!Swj.
"A M. HAUCH trr.rlers bi
-'f! h An: - f tr j I!
-r 1 1 nA i.rxf. .c- lw-V tar frmn-
b'1
JOHN riLI-S.
r..r Ii CjU A Beeriil B'or.Scte-
. Pi
?. WILLIAM COLLINS.
I t'LMli-T.SMJXLKSET.PA.
''i.itfce. atwe B"T4s Draa
e- t-e rs u !! UE t k-.rH BTer-
v t.fsrtwora. mra as tistca rwna
'r.te ;:m a- Anitxal :ta of mil krvls.
t-en Kateeut txtsrned. Uccratlao
JnrLJ. K. MILLER b
It 'ier 1-!- ir lr
r ew: t .-!
t r.'-rt
bas rerma-
realee e
C5ct Ctn Krw-aia-ate.
I TK-O.
QTAMOND HOTEL,
STOYSTOWN. I'ENN'A
Ti- ir 4 veil ktswa br-of. Ism lately
"" :--t';i ud re. ly retiwd .ilk all aew
. -v-t: ot .lira bu ti a eery
f"'n".Tn j-e ae tfce rraaelww paUic.
. : r - '.bum k Rramc U he-
' ' r ,. .i;t a-r pa'-ae Sail a:tct4
tre kiwex pta-
r i u te aad a
r-M. t, ti, area. cay ti
SAXt IXCVSTYK. Prop.
&.E.t.ar Iuw4
Siorsuw .Pa
A PRIZE. lZiLjrZ
. will tr,p .
r-.--i .... ta.. aT5re e- ta
"'t'.ri at an tuCrm.
i .. ia. . -m wa2a.
A.T S1-S5 AT
STARGARDTEirS
Great Clearance Sale
MEN'S COARSE BOOTS
AT SI. 50 AT
STARGARDTERS
a .mw VU W-k..
Card's Ccirse B::ts
AT SI CO AT
Stargardter's
EFaEAT clejlrjlkce sale.
.r k-e-ier', Ucei, V Uiaary, Uk'ts Gsadt, Rira-
ktrtsefi. C-t$ Trir, Hcsia'T. ,
Ca-sets. Vci'is as4 ra l'srear, la
tar3' Cr's-w' Potfcf ft
Sooct. Ya-es, Zsptyi, Kats
ria s A-i aas fer
FACV0KK,
GelI's FurinilLiii Gtf i k, k.
nri rATarsaca ta asaracrsTi.LT Ktimo.
f Orl"" I r M a-1 at ten it-d to with Prjri! pt-
Mil 5l llSP iEPCJ.
Fa'Mre ttriie- Faeety prum'seet
STKi-Vil- L1M-S l,a:iril ire at re-,'r-4
r.. ta e- ner'Ve I. fc ocena p9e
a-li-f-.J ni M-.ne Orcett ail p,aee, ta
k.r.'pc
V. C. LEWIS,
iCSte at Jutost TWD SsTirss Baxk.)
tn.-S. Cau JcTwa. Pa.
A fc-tr Pairs of Boys' Coarse,
lioots left, which will be
closed cut at $1.2. A
lare stock of ip'tcrs
lor C'bri-tma prt
ents chcop at Star
pardter s. Our
stuck rr.u?t be
sold befure
iGOLDiJS
Uc ii'i p& aa aa -fre vat- vi guc m
r? ib t- 4wT s 504 erer iht-ght j-i
a; Tjr Hjy:-. r-5i tj-4 fq,',evl w e iH
rr( V . Y-ar !! ib ra fsc N -tr
tin. 1 Tlr vt i m-'irrTm.it nit-i i
U h J- irff f.1 M. Y rUl TlT rs
it- ari lei' W rrry rrrtiT y Tt ail
ay-st BsaTa, ttmT fft ? a Tj'W wTi:!
Karfc: am rit;': !?t: T'i 'at re
i-tiJ r i 1 er.J 1 t p jr fcf tp-cif
wrriui- r. Foil p-wfietilwr- ! ri -ci. ric.pwi
in-r F-r snrV;il te we who i
tNir t b t '( ib? w -rk Oti wwm
(Vaiccrlt H.r ln tieiay S?-r. at- w. A4irT
Tnimarv 1. 1S85.
j FASHIONABLE
To tnak. room for extenrive CUTTER & TAILOR,
provpmcr.ts. It vca want w
lmprov
Bargains, attend Slarjrard tor's
Great Clearaiice Sale. A beautiful
Chrhimas Present
tt .:v" !r. k
! -'1 1-i
Will be riven to
chaser on Christmas
pinning Moiidar,
2-.'d, at
each pur-'
week, be-;
December i
Kaerta rs4waa
year, exiriea-e
Id al! bre!ie
be Tait-vtcc
lr?ew I raaraste
StisUei. al
vtM may eaU ar
en ate as4 faece
( .its tacir pat-
tvaa-e.
Y
L
STARGARDTERS
n n. w. nociisTtrLKK,
Swiaenel, Paw
scars
CHARLES HOFFMAN.
1
Great Clearance ale.
Mo. 212 Main St., Johnstown, Pa.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
a ifcW I
i'?.HiE- M. Lambert & Bro.,
MERCHANT TAILOR
0W TO MAKE MONEY
Kasatartarers f ae4 DtaVcrt ta
t. . . . . . av
' 1 T y.. toi In It,. M,n
x aeew a-ee eai ni i The
HHe Firs an! EeiM
CA nm Henry lieffiey. Srare.)
LATEST tlTJ2 VI UJITi FrlCES.
tSSATISFtCTlGK GUARANTEED.
OMERSKT It A..
Hmrpert Wtrifj has bcw. It twenty yea's
Bala a:B-4 hs j-stiiKli as ttte leaouuc
lUa- rtl we kiy J tnv.li- By ! aajrtis.b
(r'l'Vv ta iltjes K. WainhU tUostraUMts. Its
r.rea;lt etxea terliU. bt rones, saetefcea.
aal p ic. rooLn!:eil l-y tee fcT-M ax-.L-u anJ
aa b r' f IM cay. ft Varrie tsroetioa aai
eovenaiBiBeat To ui,aM?fl fcf Aa- nen tiuea.
It w II alvsrt ibe lis f ti ( tHsiiers ts
make Ecyer't Wrrrly Tbe tt et i.-olar asa at
tracue laaaly ae iis ia Uie wutio.
Harper's Periodicals.
rfr Tear.
aa wot was a dres-tnakfr i had
-By tie way," said Mr. ifamuel urw' irg tauru pins ares i.ome
i-! iTir lnim Ti It. I i-atrJ up roii? iv sat.
v,., . "'ihi k, i:;,.:i, iw. V;.4.j;-
..,,it u l,..ti- rr,p run u-o i.ir a i ' " j.-iht
...Tt. ..t -. - "..ir l' .r,n't m,k. ..in I aiae it ikullup nice next day.''
-ut-n st ma of scrawl. He, matt-( Im flsisiied, then laughed
ta, suuisoew Vt-u rd it.'' alou,i i-ervouslj to show that ehe
Bek.re M r: Gloss could reach out ! ei joyed the joke. I ncte Joe, with
hrr ba&d Unele Joe, Mr. Glossa ioul uh " qner from bis
bachelor brother, interfered with : bushJ eye-brows, weLt on :
"Lei me have the boys letter: I' 'tost was sittin with ber feet
always did like that young scamp of
jour?.''
Alter smiling tit the down-bill
tendency ol the superscription, Uti
cle Joe toou became absorbed ver
the pagirs tnat U-gan iu text band,
coMmued in spider-tracks, and at
Deicaue He was rich All tno he was
a fooi & then they went Down
Stares.
"a b: tali roans man come into
my kandy
t to show
you this nice room, they wn behind
tbe door & be sed bavurt you got
enny Lew years for me R-jsv shs
sel ytsirte A: tare hioj a kksbVdnd
the door i be sed o rosy if I was
only rich L then ma came in to the
entree & tney ran out and lookeJ
Sitlw ten
"then i went to sleep silting on
my bundle of candys & when ma
woke me up every Boddy had eoae
awav t rua sed she haled new Years
weeds as tall as this room, a beauti
ful garden of them, and watcned 'em
with delight, almost to forgetting
the job I was down there for, and i
caw all kinds of fish swimming
about and appearing quite close
through the glass in my helmet,
though if I put out my band to
them I found them to be fathoms
away."
"But as a rule you crnt see?"
No more than if I was looking
through a London to. And then
take a snip. buppoe you were to
come into this room at night with
out a lizht you couldn't see. So
is is with a ships bold and cabin
under water. It's pitch dark. A
man can only grope.
"it must be dangerous work cgot
ing about among croes under such
circumstances ?'
"Why, not w hen you're ued to it.
A bit of a sea above is often incon
venient by making the reel on the
service roll atd tauten the tackle
for heaving up tbe cargo, and so
running up a r of dead weight
ou a sudden before you're ready ,atd
then letting it cvme cra?h agin. A
ground swell I hear the swell at
the bottom is al?o troublesome, for
d fro a dis-
more. But
Its quiet
$r looked the men were all mutikei , fallen through many a yawn
and rosr had a Hedake. then 1 ! snip's decks, fit to break a
nil swing a man lo as
Unce of eeven feet and
this is only on deck
enough in the hold."'
! -nririw snr-h a. swr-11 shisuld
dash a diver agdinst anything?"'
"It wouldn't hurt him, sir. The
dress makers hiai so light. I
in the
man's
man then advanced and implored
his liberation at the ftret of the
mother aad brother of the vkli.n.
The latter was iodised to clemeucy,
but the former was quite obdurate,
shouting loudly that as he had k. li
ed her son be must die for it. It is
the custom that the nearest male
relative of tbe murdered man per
form the oSce of executioner so
at last the prisoner quietly stepped
on t a stool not two feet high,
and the brother pushed it from un
der him. Of course this only stran
gled him. Li- I-gs dragging on the
ground, s a bystander Uk bold of
them aiid held hem up. while tbe
executioner, amid the howls and
groans of tne crowd, shortened the
rope an-3 then h d t escape as best
he could. London Hominy Poi.
Beilew of Dine
Southern belles are now flocking
to New York by the dozn to pur
chase and have made grand o aid's
for the iniugural ball suiHeq-ient U
tf hite 11 oue festivities. Oelovelv
girl, who will doubtless be the uioet
charming dtfbutAnte at Waahmgtoa
this wi&ter, is a Baltimore eonvent
graduate and tba only daughter of
an ex rvbel ceneriL She his or
dered tea beautiful dinner drtss
from one of the leading dry goods
houses here, but her bail toaeltes
are all Worth' creations. She is
an auc-iirn-hairtd, brown-eyed bena-
Tbeiiy, witia jtit a sprinkling ot blonde
nave rreesies over Ler ciis:c
BAEPES-S WEEKLY -fri 00 1
UAEPERS MA'JAZIXE. 4 09
H ARPFE-S RAZaB SOS
haepe&-s yovn'Q people. 2 i and oppressed one like a great bronze
HASPER'S Feaiiui Syrtaa
Od. Yer ii 5siaber) ..
kurled up under eting candy and
reding a story book in ber Room
sb sed go way Teddy ma she
was in ber Room havm a row with
Kamil tbe Made about ber close an
she sed go way Teddv too then i
said where shall i go &she sed you
la-t to ihediztiitv of hieroglyphics, (may goto the club and and your
The Glues buxiiJy, tired out after ' father i know where to fiiid the feniX
tbe bohdav season, were having a club i; is Just roun the korner but
domestic evening' in the dining I father was busy playin cards with
room. l he-liorarv, nuns in oia mtu a uct uu i uuu
panib leather, lacked the embi-
li?tia.ei.U that trow out oi dm.v use
LlUtT,
00
PnatarefreetosU 'rnela tbe Vaiud
Szauvt taaaOs,
The Tlaaws fcftba Wely ttln with taa 8r
Nuyr m juurr eae year. Theasotiw
is Beattooed. ia w;U e alenrio4 that ta. nib
nher wtshee to pjgreatt wllh tie Xamijer aext
afte tie reeeipt M oc-ler.
Tbe Ian toar Ansaal Tolaae et Harper's
Weety is aeat eKa tia-liar. wiil t sent by
ssaH. priaar p.1. or by exieas. free t ertes.
fBeoetiied lbe freiaM ief at ezeeed ce iuilar
lr eoiajoael. for ST 00 eara.
CMS laif .eaco enlama raf aSla T biod
!r. i!l bsaeat ty mail. aNKraal, co reeeipt f
41 . ' earb.
liemjt'awres !! be isa-le by Post-tXCe
MceT Oroer or I'raft. i ad ebaoee '4 k.
"ewper are a- tv.j this a.iTenienet
wl-.boat tte cijre or Jer of Haarsa A Baora-
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1885.
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arM": f eorr.riss fs te h!be
arti!ie eifelieaee : aa. io all ma'.ters peetaialca
u Ca.bli k t 'eril w-Aauwie-jced t. t
ibe le')na; saibi5 ta IM lawl. Tbe
a a wlU cuataia aucy beiiiaot aorkea.
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H 5 amber of Jasaa-y .1 eaefe year. Woes bo
Um tf sseatiua!. it .ill ba woAmuot taat ttae
ratwenhee wisbes to e-mnieccc wiiA Use Bassber
aezt after ta. reeeipl ct Sua crder.
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! AC B5aat!i Sliteaiea e tbe WlrMaaa
Estate ef H.ertww Weisaer. oed late of K0-
fwil Tw?-. ?voret . Pa . 4 e'd
Letters 9 aacifiRTiVai aa tea b re eatate
aaercc taea aTaair4 . tbe ulaa 4 by tbe
nn.ee M'hynt a-ate. t a- n be r?eea raail
prr-s lKebt- 4 taM evtai. t. aiaac tsaasedt
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Years ? Are.
TaL Tl rammeeees 5vesaber 4, ISM.
Tbe rraae Peasle has been frr tbe fin rae-
ee.- ul beyjo-1 aa-JcipatMO S. T. rex. Pot.
It baa a cututct ymryB. la wsara h auaouy
lama that aaaeie. of ani-tia'ii.a tbe l-
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meuee, aa well as aaVra a s.ilatxaaataa'ea
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"xr'rT ALEx.rsEa. j Hardware, Catlery and Skatrt.
exiitjuuirlier : the lone drawing
room, the conventional New York
parlor, was too like a manniiuth and
spletitiid btaree to permit wfeven
its proprietors feeling at heme in iL
So about the dining table were gath
ered Pana and Mamma Gloss, the
Mioses Lou and Rosie Gloss, Mr.
Sorghum, a gentleman of many
riiiiit-s and compliments, of many
suits of fine clothing, of a dog-cart,
and gorgeous living generally, and
Uncle Joe, unmarried, crusty and
rich. Tnere was hho a young fellow
called Fred Tremaine, but be was
only a chap in papa's office at a
rmall salary. Though be bad good
six leet of uncommonly good looks,
ttitl be was very modest. "And no
vvondtr," as Lou whispered to Rosie.
He ought to be. Twelve hundred a
yenr, intlted !"
Srgnum remarked in Lis sweet
est tones :
" How seldom a poor dog of a
bachelor like tue bas the chance of
enjoying a happy family gatb-:
eriLg :
A sigh, carefully given out for
Ro?ie only to bear, was a graceful
hint of bis dissatisfaction with a
bachelor existence.
Mamma Glos clasped her plump
ban s in a l.tile testacy, and an
etttred :
No or.e can have an idea of the
peace atid content of married li' P
A smile both maternal and ncour-
a.nr;r. snowed tnat Mr. sorgnum
was an approved candidate for the
position of soii-in-law.
Lou, wiiowas clever, and had a
lotty tieariisg aud a marblt-whi'e
rkni. ai;d wotiderfjl rows of coal
t'iack scoil ips on her pretty fore
head, made a proper and girlish
comment on the bachelor remark :
but Koeie, who was a confiding
blonde with b:g gray eyes, said
nt thing, and lep: on with her cro
chet work. Sorgnum used inwardly
a warm molLmenl of Wall street in-j
Tective, and wished himself the Af-j
ghan stripe that could so bold her
attention.
Just then Charlie Hedge, (of the
young stock brokerage firm of
Hedge & Sorghum) dropped in.
and nodding familiarly to bis part
ntr, joined the family circle by tak
ing a place by Lou's side. He ex
claimed ;
" How jolly I A regular boom
in domestic evenings, eh. Miss
Lou?'
Now, Uncle Joe was sixty at least,
tail, grizzled, clean-shaven, Leavy
browed, with a cast-iion look that
seemed made to withstand humbug,
and a steel cold, sharp gray eye that
could pierce tbe neatest coating of
sham. Having at last flushed his
reading, be sat awhile shading his
face with bis band ; then looked cp
suddenly, as if be bad made up bis
mind to something, cast a searching
and discomforting glaace at tbe ta
ble, and said :
- Who would like to near Teddy's
letter?"
I." said Sorghnm, with tbe live
liest interest. Ted must be a cap
ital hoy. He's Tour brother."
(This last in an aside to Rosie.)
"Fine boy." confirmed Hedee.
Saw him here New Year's. So
cheeky. Cheek is business capitaL
Ted will succeed. Let ng hava tbe
letter." '
" I think my Teddr is Terr
bright,7' remarked Mrs. Close, "so I
always keep him away at school
where he has the best of advan
tage." " Yes, answered Uncle Joe, with
eves was a! red A she sed teddv dear
they are breaking my hart 1
prom ised Her when i grew up i will
lick them al.
I like Rosy pretty well consid-
enn she is my M?ter. pa & ma was
shut up in the library A pa had lots
of l.t:!e papers on the UbtL
" He sed look at them.
u dresses, bonnits, fineary. jewelry,
kant pay them i teli you we are
livin beyond oar menes. So is
every body savs ma but the girls
will marry well says pa look at rosy
she is now in lov with that good
lookin Rasgal on 12 hundred a year.
"She shar.t hav bim says ma now
dont be a brute and cut down ex
penseis perhaps jo will help you out
my brother jo is a Stingee ole kur
says pa and if he knows we are bed
an ears over ia del be woulductleve
Ted a sent.
" I dont want a sent pa says I. 5
sents air.t much & 1 sentaint nothin
and unci? io is an ole bare savs I. o
Send the boy to skool he maks me
Craz Zy says pa ma kissed in in
a hurry 6i push me loEg,lo the dore.
pa bad his bed b urryed in his
hand kept savin' roomed, rooined
and all .fur appearances So i am
tired of riting ruch a long Comper
sishen and the coachman took me
my dear son.
So i set down looked at some
pictures ther were too mea talkih
i guess they didunt know me but
they k sowed my sisters good kaus
one says cbarlie you go in for loo
and ile so in for blondy then we
will make the old man gloss settel
our bills Ile break her temper for
ber if i get her says chariey, i wdl
get more capital for the firm.
blondy is meek and will stay at
home will not interfear with me i
Guess says the other fellow anyway
we will share the proffet-O'
A funeral silence fell upon the
room. Hedge looked uanaturalfy
childlike and unconscious. Sorghum
pulled bis mustache over a bad im
itation of a smile.
"then father he after a good while
be got up and put oa bis cote to go
home and just outside of the door
of the Club Housei man said some
thing to father and father be said
lots of Swear Words that ain't allow
ed boys in Pnfessor Whacker's skool
and it was all about a settlement.
"And father said be Hadunt Got
the money for it So I thrt it was
a new-vear "s presint that Man wan-
jted pa to buy bim,
"Then we went home. Mother
ays to pa tbe girls will look ellegant
to-morrer- they will be sure to
catch something wurth wile at
lasL
"Father says they bad better ketch
it pretty quick then for things ia
cotuin to an end then ail of a suddea
pa pounced on me sent me to
bed.
"The next Day, which was new
years, nobody et breakfast down
stares but me and father looked
splendid so did I. We had on
oar be el es tbe carriage was red-
dy to take us ca'iia. Wen ma
the gurls came dawn they were very
beautiiul espesbully loo tbo I like
Rosy btst.
ma says pa what do you think
of chick "es Biddys, and kissed
bim.
"Pa says bumf! And we went
Oat and he banged the front door."
Mr. Gloss used every wile to turn
Uncle Joe's attention ; but he went
on mercilessly :
"Some of the Ladys we called on
was eld some was vane. The old
ones mosely bad no necks in their
Dresses a good many had orfully
pink cheeks and dirty eyes with
bldck smudg under them.
"but pa sed the Same thing every
wberes.
"How charming You are f Day
says pa to all of them bowed.
bowed. And he kinder lafed and
Bobbed round looked Silly and
then be come cat and jumped in
Tbe carriage 4 says Swear words
agen.
' Says I it is fan to make calls pa.
"Says pa it is a nuisance so says
I wot makes jou do it Pa.
"Soci?rty says pa then I ask who
Sosierty was pa says Nusense agen
then he tells me io hold my tucg.
"so then we went to see an ugly
old woman with lots cf diamonds
she wanted to kiss me I wouldnt
do it after Wsrds pa skolded me
said she was Misses Kooper I
must always kiss ouch a rich ole la
dy Then I "asked pa if he was siek
be red be wasant and I told Him I
herd Misses Koopons say he was a
sick OfTant.
"And father sed more Swear words
made tbe Coachman driTe ace I Catarrh. For twenty yeara I
heme, ma tbe gurls were in the j was a sufferer from catarrh of the
tbe gurls were in tbe parlor head and throat By a few appli-
so was the two men that talked j cations of Ely's Cream Balm I re
A boat lov And rosy at the club ceived decided benefit was cured
Tbebhi fellow with tbe mustasbjby one bottle, Charlotte Parker,
went to bed but Sme thing had j neck aad back, you might think for
made; me orful sick tho i don t be-; tl.e depth of :t. an 1 have come up
lief it was cake i went to rosvs ' agsiu iu?t as quietly. 77
room, softly. She was cryin sittin j "Cn you converse unu-r water?"
on the or by the fire then I wnt' "Ye. but very few kn how it's
into iuas room She way cryio too, done. If you were to stand up ficeto
Pa was sayin We are Livin on a i face with another inau e-ch might
Voicacer I tell yoa i b -irst himself with yelling without
"I was kinder skared be kaasej producing the faintest souwd. Now
volkaneers burn you all up arej how do you think you can near?"
very dan gerus. Ma 3ays samuel if "I cannot imagine."
Kant help it the girls most dresa j "By lying down. You and your
we must keep up appearance says i j mate must lie down on your breasts
ma why kant we move off the valka- bead to head, or side by sid.
ner buy a new House up to Sen- close, and in that position you'll
tril Park. bear one another as easily as you
"pa says where did that young and I cau hear each other in this
skamp c-.me from then the flr room.
jumped up hit me sed it was kause "I suppose the sound is cer.veyed
I bad et too much terash. by the deck or sand, or whatever
" I was orful sick oil nite. Tbe you lie upon."
nex morning Kami! the made belp-j "Po?silly : I or.ly know it's true,
ed me git up sed I was to go rite! Wh-n I fom.d this out I spoke to
oftosk'jo! Agen the Coaca man ! another diver abou: it. aad he would i
was take care of me I went to sav I not believe me. We'd, one day we
good By to loo she was in bed witni happened to go down to a wreck to-gnddi-ms
ia her hair eting lots flgether. I U Id hitn beforehand what
breckfist. rosy kissed me her ; position to put bimsel; in. and a.ter
itt.e ni.se.
but her Krra is as exquisitely rnod
ded as th.it of a Grecian prite",
beside, sh is only 1 ye.irs old.
A beau'.:;il baii dress is now oa
ex!iiLiti-n at one f our leading
oioditf"s iarlor. It is com peed
ot pa!e-b;ue silkplush, with ta-
j.ts I i.d gold cresent tissue.
Band
crs a-
uous rows cf the same fid in the
deeolitt cut ccrsage. It is an odd
costume, but will be intensely be
coming to its prospective brunette
wearer.
i g- 1 i beads ca the sbouM
xtr f it sleeves, while contin-
llow a Taunt Originated.
ors s.me time we
and lay down as
we had been to w
came together
agreed, and I said : "Jim are there
many more casks left in the hold ?
"Heaps." be answered right eff
"And so you can bear me?"7 said I.
"Aye," be answered, "wonderfully
plain," and with that be laughed,
and so did I, an-1 we both beard
each other's laugh just as we beard
each other's words."
"H w deep down were you at the
time?"
"In about eleven fathoms."" Lon
dm Telegraph.
A Bofa Colli Frand.
bac to skool tint in all i know a
Bout new years."
Untie Joe quietly folded up the
sera a 1, and looked op from under
the thatch of his eyebrows at Hedg
wbo, glancing at Lou. and seeitg
she was dangerous, siientlv left tbe
room and tbe houe. S-.rnum fol
liwed also, ioli;e!v escorted lo the
dixr by Uncle Joes steady gaze.
The method failed with Fred Tre
inaine, for the look only sent bim as
lar as l.osies side, wnere be sal
down with determination. Mrs.
Gloss was sobbing hysterically, and
her husband seemed inclined to
drop down dead.
Well," Uncle Joe began, " weiL
aren't yoa a a pack of idiots to sac
rifice your comfort and honesty for
this wretched show of fashionable
life ? Now, I've always disappoint
ed yo j in the money way, and IU
do U stilL
Mr. Sam Gloss trembled.
"I'll do it still; for you think
I'm going to see you go to ruin, and
I won't. I will look over matters
with you. Sam, and find out how I
can pat jou on your legs again.
But stop this bigb-pressure living.
and give tbe girL Rosie, to Tre-
maine, who is a good fellow, if he is
poor.
Rosie and Fred tried to say seme
words of thanks but, failing to do
justice to their feelings, consoled
each other by clasping Lands.
"There is worse-misery than pov
erty . Uncle Joe went on, and Miss
Lou had better cast about for some
boy at a thousand-dollar salary, for
no more brokers will desire her
dowry to mend their capitaL As
for Ted," and Uncle Joe rose to go
into tbe library with his brother
"he's an example to all young
writers exact, truthful, impartiaL
I value his manuscript. I shall
keep Lim in pocket-money and
make him my heir.
What is characterized by Colonel
A. Loudon Swr w.'e i Superintendent
tf the Mir.t, as ..e of the boldest
and most ingenious schemes for per
petrating fraud that ever came to
bis notice has jast been detected by
him at the Mint. Tbe first knowr.
of it was last monday, when an agent
of the Adams hx press company
brought to the Mint for deposit. n
behalf of Charles S. Siitf, cf Litt.'e
Rock. Arkansas, what purported to
be. and had the appearance of, gold
grains.
Oa Wednesday the same agent
presented another dtxvii of similar,
character for Myer Cohen, of Nash
ville. Tennesee. The gnins be-re
a striking resemblance t-" North
Carolina amalgam, from which the
quicksilver had been drawn by the
us' of the riot or africangold grains
The first suspicion of theagenu
iner.es o the article occcrrf-d to the
clerk in charge, from tbe fact that
i the grains seemed lighter than the
j ger.uine article. He called the mat-
New Jersey is sometimes jocularly
referred to as a foreign country by
pern.s who do not know the origin
f their little joke. After the down
fall of the first Narc.'ec n bis brother
Joseph, who had tn en kit 2 of Spain
and Lis nephew, Pnr.ce Murat 'O'jgr.i
retuge in the Unitd States, bricgirg
w:ia mem greaT. weaiin. joeepa
tried to induce several states to pass
an act to enable bim as aa alien to
hold real estate-, but they all refused.
Finally the New Jersry legiljture
give t him and prir.es Murat the
privilege of purchasing lnd. They
bought a tract of land at Borderto u
built magnificent dwellirgs and fit
ted them up in royal sttle with pic
tures. scu'ptures,etc. Joseph BoLa
parte's residence was the finest ia
America. He was liberal w th bis
money and made many friend.
The PhiLdelpbiacs were envious ct
the Jereymen in securing the two
millionaires, arid taunted them with
being "foreigners." ar.d with ia-i port
ing txe king cf Spain to rule over
them. The taunt stuck and is still
repeated by many people who have
no idea of how it ariginated.
Tattooing Amooc Indiana.
ter at t.r.ce t the attention ol j-uper-intendei.t
Snowden, who without
hesitation pronounced tbe grains toi
be spanous. It was found, however
that they resisted tbe action of acid,
and an analysis was made to ascer
tain of what material they wsre com
posed, when it was learned that they
were simply steel filings which had
been coated witn a thin film of gold
by the use of a composition of tur
pentine. Tbe value of the gold coat
ing was found to be about one dollar
to the ounce of the spurious staff.
The theory in regard to the mattr!
is that the stuff was made and sold
in small quantities, to avoid suspt
cion, to dealers in the southwestern
part of the country.
From the great similarity of tbe
bogus material to the cfnuinegold
grains this is a dangesoas fraud, as
nobody except one accustomed to
handling gold would detect tbe
cheat, ar.d even by such a one it
might very readily berate! with
out detection.
Among the many arts for the in
fliction of pain, tattooing is at ot.ee
the most useless and revolting.
The Yukona Indixns, of Alaska,
followed this method : Instead cf
pricking the stuff in with sbarper.td
teedies they make a paste oct cf
charcoal and grease, soak a thread
in it, punch a needle through the
2rsh so that I comes out of a diiTer
ect bole from the one wbereit enter
ed, and then draw the thread through
under the skin. The operation is
painful, for the flesh swells up and
look very much inflamed. Mea
tatoo oly their hands and wrists wiib
pictures of t.':e nobler animals or
ih, but the women tattoo their fa
ces a;sc. iLese ittttr bein the
process while quite youcg. makirg
bird turtles or some other ins:gr;:S
cart thir gs on their hard and wrists
while thsy draw linf s cf different
kii.ds on their chins and the lower
part of thir cbteks. As a rale this
tattiwicg is done entirely in blue.
l.nf rua a..t thn fv,-ro w in Tr.H'fln
who has dotted red spct through
the blue.
A MabT pay tbe Fare.
A Remarkable Eacape.
Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkban
nock. Pa was afficted for s;x years
with Asthma and Brorcbitis, during
which litre tbe
'I think I rather got the best of a
your.g masher the other day, said
tbe gentlemanly acd eScier.t con
ductor No. 4lu50, of the Melrose
horse railroad, to a Boston GM re
porter. He was cne cf that kind that makes
vou sick : a fellow that's always
imagining he's paralyzing some girls
hdart, no matter where be is, and
makes a nui-ance r-f bimlf by grin
r.ing at every ycU'g lady he sees.
This particular spider-legged your.g
skeleton got oa my car last Sunday,
and just a minute laterthree women
from the "Crystal palace. I gues. or
some such locality, crowded them
selves on to the same seat. Thedude
was all broken up by their beicz on
tbe seat with him. but just then a
pretty girl came in and took the on
ly other seat there was on tbe
other side and next in front and
the reunz saphead turned bis atten
tion" to ber. She was just little gore
i vi .vttr, uuui a; : , - - ,
v.... , w..:l I enough to smue. at bim. and he
I'Tr i 1tiT-n.iaLS c . .
tnougntrewas getting atocg u.-t
rate whun I came around to take the
far. The dude hauled out four in
astrio. and reached 'eno out for met
pull off or.e. Tbelsawmychar.ee
said to rosy she was a crewel darling Waverly, N. Y.
could give no relief. Her life was
despaired of, until in last October
she procured a bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery, when immediate re-
i t i. .m.......; ,i,i
use for. short time she was wm-j"??b tb fo?r- T
ica anu went Sioux. tn, o.i.
pletely cured, gaining in fieshSOlbs.
in a few months.
Free Trial Bottles of this certain
care of all throat and lung disease at
C. N. Bovd's Drug Store. Large
Bottles tl OO
Without ernetn-as no roan is
ever great or doe rtally grsat things.
quick
that girl just cat one loot of corror
at thedadeand an-otber at the three
errata res he'd paid for, and she sat
herself around and never looked
hack sg-tio. The dadt was too pr
alTted to open his bead; he just
dropped off the car and made Lis,
escape.'