The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 13, 1889, Image 1

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The Somerset Herald.
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Terms of Publication, j
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DTLJ'.'ILN riLLS.
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DK. VII. O I-I.IN.
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. m. -u,,:'. ai. - in preftoree uaii lnd
irs .u-t a 6.. rlinat-uiit.
& -a: u-.e ,.i ata..- ai-4 lb kest.
l ar.a. .iir.r-i. A ura ruaxniU-oi.
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. 1..-..! R-Wn fre the TITSC-
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sure.
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C. J. KARP.!S0. M. J. PFJTTS,
Pas:i-(T. Caswiia.
v. ,m.o made ic si', paru of tfae Taiunl siasaa.
CHARGES WOERATE.
I's-if. "ii!r.s tn send reficer w ean be ae
- ..irn.--.ini t ,!rs(l V w Yora ia any
... aistie .lia psi'ini ( ifc'nrta
M-'C-v nJ tI ifmirt
.j! iit. . twiebrsied IH UB a asa
a, i a.c Unr Mjrk.
rf-ar: Lseal nol-daTS orrred.
CURTIS K. GROVE.
SOMERSET, PA.
B'.-WES. ei-EIGHs, CAREXU.ES.
t-PivIN W A'X'N. Bf( K ACOSA
JkMl ANOSTESTERS WOEI
Fitmib3 ur tib"n Naiiee.
r&irtrrg Dene cb Bbort Tim.
V, ..-tEi,U:of rv"KT r" 'S" "".
' i1 Ue V '- ."liMJUKlaviy
( .arnii ii. Sei. P.ltf1. .JlSi
W arrail'.ej a.- f.
Irpl Frst Class Trknss.
f. -mines; v: AU K!tv. s Vt Poe OS
auv. Ptu-. r.KAi ABLE. ao4
All Work Warranted.
r,-; txl Eiar-.'.nc ray fttrk. sxi Vearn rVfles
I ie Waens-.urk. at fimiah Sern w Wtat
u:.h. bxaxntta tSse fiUt. an1 rail ia.
CCETI3 K. GROVE,
ikaat a Caen Ruri
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HARlXt IIOFFMAX.
MERQLVNT TAILOR.
(Abon Heeerw tturwj
K.atswt S-tytew, and ly--- IViooai.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Somerset, Pa.
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TOL. XXXYII. NO. 34.
It is to Your Interest
TO BCY ToTR
Drugs and Medicines
Biesegker & Snyder.
ITOWiti to c. 5. VTO.
"i,nbnt tl f.urt an.! bt kej in Urci.
aud witen Prje brm inTt by tani
injj. a; wnalr. f f ihtm dii, we dc
py th-ni, ra'inT than im
p un oar tuiBrn,
PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY RECEIPTS
filled with rn. Our prio at low m
any uiiir f;ri-'ljLs' Iioti.- and on
mjJiT artiri miKh 1ow-t.
Tb ppopi of this wintT sera U know
this. ani have irvn us a Isuve Jiart of tleir
jsitntnap?. and ff siiaU ?til! rriiinue tnfiv
tHn liievrv btj p-j- Cm- thfir m'rtiey.
To not f jrt ihiJ we n.ju.r a tfvia.ty of
FITTING TItUSSKS.
We guar!:; Rari&fe-tion. and. i tou !iat
Li-i tp.iut)ie in this dl.-yvu n,
jrive da A (ill.
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
in r-tat rsrvry; A full -t of Tti Lon.
CiT-if in have r jAr eyt-a ejamiiii Ni
ciarr fcr (rxiiiina:.jn.. an-I re arc-confident
we can u:t yon. Ojrue an-1 k? cs.
Kltf!iliy,
BiESECKER & SNYDER.
FALL iSSS WINTER,
I!!a-t n!Colorpl SitiJ. VclveU an
lashes.
Fine irr. portal Woolen Vrtn Good in
Colors an! Rlv k.
Broad Oxlis. V) in hes wide, at $1 00
to tl' 7". vari. J
IV1 Henriettas, at V cent to tl " j
per yar.1.
I'UM tr pew, Mixtcrtu sn l Cinci,aM
wool 9) inch Suiting c!'Ji, tiO cents per
yard.
Complete a.nirtnient rf Yinter Ho
siery, l"n lens ear, (Jloes. Ij'.-e, J'.ni
brrjiiierien, Miliioery and Illbbons. Zeph
yrs and Yrn. En.l.ni-ierr Suk ; Irea ;
Trimniir.ijs, Braids and Button,, t'.n-ew,
Muslin Underwear, Iju Oirtainn, Vitrli
cres, Blankets, Flannla Table Linens,
Sheetings and Mas-lina.
JOS. HOME km
PENN ATENUE STORES,
613, 615, 6.7, 619, 621 Peon Ave.,
rittsburgh. - Pa.
B. Sc B.
GREATEST
MARK-DOWN SALE
Ofi rESOD.
We find u-k in every iletartme'rt in oar
tres (l Urrt- er ti.i e:t-,ti oi 7.ie year,
and have determined to eeiiii-v t:ien before
our Annua! Inveiit.rr Feheaary 1.
W sliali depend entsreiy upon T-ricea to
, U tiiu.. We rmiemf'ia:e -,. i.p u( rom
t:TS nent'i'i t'i;ne- rtH- hstl liieconstrrt
;: e .if pan of tnee j4 h into eaii.
j Tii-re ! s rare oi.rtan:ty for tnive-" ef
I J'rx i'xly lo secure iMivatnt real live liar-
i grains.
Sjme of the sacriCoe uia-ic ire :
r "1 yards best nukes Tycoon liepps, N.
i jard.
! Sii-inrh Ires 3ib and ai!-,nj5. jc yd.
! were :d li.i Hrit-n at !.
j i.aip,-.. AU-W.joJ ri.lr,l Cisliirseres, VI
'' incbes wide. V sM ssri'ar'v at T-'m.
ilH-iwh AruerirwT Suitincs. dou'-'!e fold.
15c. repiuar pr.ot. -
B'ck Broca.le s:iit Veirela. V. were
Black br-xade Si'.is Velvet". -c. were
ti.X.
Biaa'k Broc.ie Si'.k Velvets. $1 .' were
It.Ti.
Kntire ior-k lS-inri Coioed Broc:ir and
Fsn.-eSiik Veirets, v. rd. were ?1.."" t--
-s:
Kanee Striped. Teeted and f!id Silk
Veiret-'. 2ic, , 1 j" were tl. to
. ) yd.
Nerei has J3.a ya' ) of Ve'rers !e-en
placeilon any reciii eo-unters ia Aruervw ac
c h pri.-es.
Ab..e t-nt o-iUiwof ti sreat lrva:ns on
file t:,h nKntb.
WRITE FOR SAMPLES.
T'erMc'i!e orcsnijot MAIL RPF.R
PFPARTM KVT. where ymir wania an i re
quests will bave pnjj-ailentu.n.
Boggs
0 Dssll
cv. Duni,
115, to 121,
FEDERAL STREET
ALLEGHENY, Fa.
PUBLIC SALE
.Of.
Valuable Real Estate!
TT VIRTt't if ai r T nf :? Jtee. of the ;
I .rl;aris . mm ,a s,-..'. 1 cl;itT. I w il j
lr. ia BeriiB si3. s j
s.irrr.D.iY, febkcary z, -.
Ailoravt r. a.
rh, n.l enatr C HTwr Werer. !fssrj-et.
a. .a a -a a tiart vt kiiKi -oou.a iif - ae.es
ail nr p" i". j.si orVs. i:h 4viUe
j,, Vla'e ar.i .ir si:l.:i;.h.a!
eri. .l. 3i arr. t' it-h un- CHW 4 .Tt in
aHHMow u:iau 1b Br.aheisvi- a- T Ti'sn-h p a.l
i,nn( lf 'ST iili Jas Pntla.
t..mJ-tl! Brant ana i:ua l .iww.
TERMS.
fa m is-irfl-ir. Win cf fmir. Wper eeirt. be
Ui.ii.lJ-. WJU-IAW F.-T
A -i di iruwaiaaT.
YrMIXITTRATOR N0TICT.
n( S: Voir.. "'' . a0 ef Stony
er... l....ns.,in issiierst -m-r Pa.
IjetU-r. ol UaW r.i. 11 ihr a.We e-a- ha
lr fteen rnune.1 V. tl by t pn p-
rTauitwni''. msi wlwsby P rrSM
MKienfcsl v, au4 utt tu laiuwiiai. r-
iU-.i u bavitur -i t,A"T
r-l lM.-as. w :l tr nt irtaiir atit-iew-.
b .i:K.etl.i sawil.;. tnf Miliar
ANXl'AL
: Financial "Statement:
OF THE
cerise tjTr.xi Jocrrtmnv
Fire Insurance Co.
OF
Somerset County, Penn'a.,
For th yeT etui i cut Iwrrmber 31.
N'aoM f n-nin lffl
HQt t S.M ffl
Am i TVr. rn, 5
f it i" r.r tin n't Iig?iinlrs
yr w .. - I'T ft)
iv.f.trBinAiti4u d rxfn-
Bricmn.' in exrwp
ft 7
J?fP7S bVklS THE itAK
f BIm-r in Trwsry of lvC
Di-Brnrtiyr Dnttxv the year i i
Pa it J- M-t h.1 -f I. )
" 'ruk K-i-i - - -'(
" i..R J C.tnh dam. I m
- H..wrrf ..He "
Vn 1 J Iinih.t'ralirjr
- V. J !i.T Trm..
" I'nilip I1t. PrvKirtis'a pay
Ab-x Vim-t. V.
MI dirnT T'T
ff T.r-1CV MAtftaftTT
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II " trtit t ;Miii
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4; -JO
ol
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Balanre in Treismrr I
BF.VCXCE IE E3BK SI. 1SV.
Amnont m TnawJT "
lA.tii''i- uu 4llrtU-ie 3 "
Txal r.-om Pee. .-n. 15Sc r. T
Kk. T.Te Inwirstw f on ;he rsrn
TsmMit. in the svar lW. isiauU ia lt:aiMR. !
aul i Thens.re acm uot reurti i& aoove f
F1AVII. TATENE"T OF INSURANCE
ON -iiXTEMS
N'mt of tnemben. -.
AJll I 4 Ul-rSKe lUfj't Uj swi lil'JJK-IlL 7 WJ
Afi .Vj?ry TVBt'l THT. YEA ft l-si
Kcceiid f. membervhip i 1 I : '
.( A-..V7N Iri:lS'i THE TEAS lS.
Pn4 -wreTsr- f.tf- f l'
Pri-ident " 5
' Tri-wifr "
'- Vai Hst f.rpnjrunn air
1 .
to
U t V. .-
4',rtniBUfeua irfi. b.jUcm-s.
tor ijjk primius: A
B!an-e 4e T-eawrer
t'KIUP HAV. P J PRfBAK-EK, See.
Ki'tl J. WAJ-kKK. Ires.
c
VJVr PROCLAMATION.
Wsnrin The H.m.rahie Wnuasi J. Bus
Ptvm.iiii J.iKe irf Ibe -vermi wir rflVimin,si
i'l.-. 'A thef-veral eHiTil:e rrsnTvinir tnr l4D
Ju.i--ml iKricl. au.t J'j.tit-e .a'lbe rtirliif-eT
ast Terminer sd'I i-nenU Jaii t-liverv. t.iiie
ml f ail -.ilaa an-t inner i.rf!.-l1-r. in the a.i
lMnt.aii.il'.l' Pti.r andouvsa P sn
vfh. . . J;yla-!,of the fourL.S Hiim Pleas
aiet J'ns-et., ilie i"sins.i'i-er an.1 Tenmie-r j
arvi .ne-sl JaH I'eHee-r lor trie tnai f ail eapl- j
tai aul sher ir?erKjeT in ifie ".sioly oi .sttmerM-t j
have iwiie,l rhetr preeejrt.. an.l u roe .lirvtei. j
f. bolitinir a i"sirt of c.ininm Plea. aid oenenal
Woarter s-i.ns rf Ihe Pear, anil 'relieTmi Jail J
Uei'verv. and Courts ol' jyer and Terminer at j
nMtorfseL ea i
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25, '89.
N- -tti n i beret .T fl-iren tt a.l the Juri'e "f '.he j
P'.ee. ibe sier ant r.iafile atuhin the ;
. i Osinrv vf ?.sn.-r--t. tbal they 1 tnn and I
ttiere is Ihsr pr.m p--si. . rta iheir n.u Tee
er.. :n.Uim.s- examinariisi. mad iler re-wnjlniiit-e.
u. ito th.. Ifainir sne'h lo Ibeir
rfi.eaij.! in thai N-iiaif am-raiu to te d.sie,
an.l ai. they wn. .ili pt-jm-. a'e ajrain.1 irie .r;--onem
t.ial arte ur .hail Is in Uie jaii tf Sioneret
i .n:y. t he ihen and tliere to prosernte aaaiM
trnn v shsit be iuat-
.erjrt.oiV-e. I E. . McltlLirv.
Jaov.iO, '. j sheritT.
List of Causes.
The f..:otrir i tie of "ae wt fiT tr.al
at 'hr l-ctmjsary t-nn o; t urt, nimrDtrar-Uif M n
u" i'ia -lay.
riRT TE.
Hti".a-h C tiaul r- -.i. ti-' J'.1t.
Aiiiii - M !V.i vJ-j-vn
N.h --..t; v M. fnjrrer.
trfiinr Kt-i-lrfT" W-ir if:r-fir et L
J A . Hut. ii in w J.Kia A. K i r.
It. i. I' W;;:cy s Adintrx v. W. H. Garin-r.
EiXtND WEX'C-
n-r.rT Here t. Tm-ws Nfin.
Ja.T:v- H 'ir.t.!l l-i.:rlrr Co.
,VaTT I1'B IPHil T. . P-"tt tt Hft.
. vt N frtriilt r-. IVter . Kay.
rVirrt L"Tnn t k v?t ana . C Lkstci:.
H. '..-rTii--T t-u fejuaivuv: S'( Vr.
A. W. j4rv n awr. fc SluJiff.
W. l .-;.3li Vl JtiDII . Fill:; l-'t.
J-ViTi : Kx-r v-w Jnr-T A. ViifT-
It-it man T4inr-i Kv-ti.
J.,:r, 1j v Vait.sn .;fsr-rT.
; iaat-i W?ia;ii tm V-h B.-: kt-Mi.
j J--r-T'ii 'irr r Fanrt-r ! :-i.n .11, Xna. T
I i::iaai L. Feiitr l-tar liuifirt al.
SttTTiv v !? a!.
J. M. Itaraharr a Aim t- A'larn Imhan.
J. K riw sfc Lsa. th Saia Ji K&mvr-T.
aAAGit-rew-L, Jan. . 18 lTsiiKHrT.
TEGLSTER'S X0TICa-
N.!' hwv tTTe an all prnnp vvnrrrp
1 H a t-w?v. rtvi ur or o.fte-rv. rav. trwtu the
fsMnWiii av-txKiUL tMTr .-. i r- jT-ter aaa Html
toe oit wui pr--nusi hrr mrjni4xiXHvn aad
tutwaw? a: an rrnan rt u tie bet! as
. rir-i (Mi U'eOnrwiay. -.. '. :
-r-raii aini of fctr.m-ia J VK-wi. ariii
ar,l dir ; viiiT Ki uwt o Jafsrvij M kv-ai ?.
frtni'ih aii-J Mial ac-inf tf Wm. . .lir'VaTi
rlJnn !. Me;e.i, i.xera..TT'j J-.ib H. llry
er. Jf'-a."gsJ.
j. .-s. ial m ir.t rf Jonv I.iiitT anl
Samiwl J M;lif. k.ifrtt?l itaty U ti 3 . tit-.
Kitx aai rrvimt -i Lava;a C ai Al,
fipa al fal ao.n: t-ipc? Ilol'udioar.
A'li'vKLiratr l J-stiu Ht.itiiK-ir. tier' 4.
ifsr-fTt and ftnai am nnt m Wm. M rean and
J-iac Kiit-T. tiemurfviil Ptthe Marreali, bi
i lot aud iaai aTa;:t of -na UiTt. Atimiu-l-
rsiav trt MancarH Han!m. dec d.
Ki"H and m-xmI arrwsiit of Jriah Kr-cb-??,
A'in.iDiM.-al- n OtWk km'bT. dw d.
p anv r"ipl an:m of John V kjydT, Ad
BiTNfrtirW . b. iTdr, tWd.
K r i.d rinai awKii W J. Mcnxe, Airar.
of H. ram rrH. W d-
KrslSUT.
THE OLDEST
DRUC HOUSE IN PITTSBURG,
li
JOSEPH FLEMING,
ICo. 84 Harket St.
Havine bad for a nomber of yean a fair
share ol 1'w pal ton ace of the rl peopi of
Pittsburgh ami vicinity. I take tins opporta
n.iv to aay. wit!; increased racil.:ieanl Mk
I am better preparrd than ever to solicit
their oniers. eitir wholasale or retail, in
anv way relating to the drag trade, and by
accurw jr. nmuaeaa and promptness, and pri
ces lower than ever. I hope to merit their
crinlinaerl favors. I have constantly in
stink a full line of Drntrs, Trosses. S'wviMVr
p.rsce? f.r la1ies nt irents. Bamlmpsi. Fami
ly svr.nzes. Hs. Sail and Titti Brusiies.
Ali the lime Pnssetary Medicines of the
day. Cod Lier Oii Prejsirations, Malt Ex-tracta-
For mclieal poryoe there ia ao
better, jurer. oi ler whiskey sold to-shy ny
wnerethan tirf pu errhi year old ti'U kec
betnier Wh.skey 1 am now seilttie at It Sir
fnl! qart be-rties. orsis: t r Theonry
Wines ttiat sU'uld Is- nsed r nvsli.-sl pur-r-nw
are the pnre California Port. Sbe-ry,
Mirs-a-e.1. A nor! kw and S.e, aad Iry Ca
tawba that 1 am now arMine.
rVnd 6.r nt-sce list of Wines and Liquors,
mailed free to any addrrss. The money
most aorornrstny ail orrters inr wines or
Lkttor. as we do oak send any goods C. 0. 1).
JCisEPII FLEMI5G 4 X.
saotsMa aaa rrii.
JJIitrGGISTS.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
412 Market St Cor. of tha Diatnosd.
Somerset
SOMERSET, PA.,
FOR RHEUMATISM.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO,
Dress the Hair
Villi Atw" Hair Vir.f. Its cU-anli-benDria!
e(Jt. on th scalp, ant!
LaunQ M:rfi:iMi ct:inifriil i( f-r Bnt
vrrsal toilet tu 1: knps the hair Knt
and nil kirn, prewrr-5 i:.soiT.irrw,nl.i it
from fU;u, aa.I. it tlitf liir Uaji twuma
art-Ak or th:nv rutu-4 a uuw irrowth.
"To rMtore tlio original rinr rf niT
Ka.-r. siiBh hl turue.t ieuaturrly
erav, I used Arer s Hx:r iirtr wi:b eo-
Era
tire success. 1 cbeerluiir UislJy to tha
Efficacy
cf th; prrpamt.on. Mr. F. II. DavKl-
I tri aiHirtf l 5--n thr Ttnrn wit!i
waip'IiHa-i-. My h:r w- tihuz mit
ttv.xi whai niiiniit-J Tnrm-.i r.Y. I wm
tMhi',l ?' trv Avrr'i Ha:r V;r. anil
:n a fw ww?" T; in v.iv ."al
it:ap('artNl arnl mv h&e reuutii it
rr initial kre" ( lit v. S. S;m
l'ivojr V IS. Ch in ii. St. DcrniiT, l:ni.
A few aTlMfTrsl t!nt;ra
lo? of jiiv !i4r lr.m Uie e(Tet rof t-ct-r.
1 U t.d litAt alu-r a tim nai-in wmiid
T-ni;r th Ks, hut I wt.u-( in va n.
Minr rTist.is? w-r u-,,l. nicr.
it-fv--. wt h ja'irti pr.! r nvnt an
Avf, '!i Ilir Vi-Z'-r. an-,! I U-j:in t- uwt it.
Th rs tit ail I ciai! ltxe dt-jrl.
A rrTr!ii of ijair WNa ciiie mt ait tn-r
ii.r htivl, ami pmir tt i a .Mt a;t
ifftvy a. I ?t- r luul. ami of a i..innl
t'tU.r. if firmly J. U. aVrutt,
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
Dr. J. C Aycr Co Lowaii, Mats.
DR. SADLER FRAUDULENTLY
S0NATED.
IMPER-
fiEVE CXPLAISTi FX' SIT COT'STIE
I fEVES HAYS.
Vt. EiTaftni! B"-?, ?-:f-TnPTfi. FTe.te To. ;
M. Kaiti- I. itTvxrii Krtu, Itii4na 1 o : a !st4y
fr-tm wmnffiiwi. iDty ; J. T V'-. WbUev
tssisw arrnatrvafii s-sst.li't; - .ft itw U Vt r tf t Vr
Ijimw ,tw. tiii,Trfi cvrfinrr : Jti. M. Tim- J
nnaaa, iwwaKBiia M i m. aal Mt lufvaM Barr..
K'w tH-;-r. in-. rvrair, turn ia tfioe rV-tiMt at
ornii-4 and aimM.ol -4 i'rn avenn-. Ia-int.
w isa:m?nr i 0: r-ni or fsmanner, Miinc
irt'r. .-iwarifA f. th KTa! iA ia ail that j
rT-ylTrrj1 Lr.'l
S..ier' 'fi.-e. wberv vi: wi!J f.vd him every day
an.i ;...k wm tr travthi im!lers.
QUPHAX.S' COURT SALE
Valuable Real Estate !
rTT-n c,--!n ii'r.cners.t ci:n;v. fa. loin,
j .-re.-., e w.U ex;.ir 1 public mIc on tiie
: (rt m :, iu
' Thursday, Feb. 21, 'S9
a! 1 r-'.nri p l , tv? f 'I'ftt 'TTof Tva! estate, Uie
j xh aft!T "f vr am KlirT. 1 ;
V-v -TJ.U Titf I i' iaHL !Tr.a' ,71
i 0. i Tis-f.-esr tt uh iT, i(,Ja-t f.!ir.tT,
i ? aifV-HrT 'tti:d f r'Jiki-r. r, Krt'z.
f S ltair. r. -N-.;iv li i-t Ki':-r. i;liini F fca
I k-r W:iiij4TTf H.-wTiian. 't.iT Li;:oT and -anil
i Fm-IieT. tNM.Miinff y.; tvre?. af-iut ar fir
j Tiivrr i a .iQe-ter' ii'Jki!.. a ban It
I ram. a
! :r;B!acksmith :; Shop.z::
a:.i prii:r bv-. an o-hard 'arii frit aod a
a-':t-aJtr miuj V tir t !rr m zne p'-niit-.
N- A rt-nmlu T-avt ijl iai i ;t iai-- :n Ih
O, a. same 4-Tr'p. wAnniz and f
srnfT F-isU. l.Tdia rri time A?iaas---brvsrk. w i- 1
bam trtia, .iiio !-i-.a:i ctiiLiiniiiar ftf- j
Hn aT fiKTp or ; rv .irix at-rv-afM-ar en'
Uiar.atimtx-rvd Tb-f i a ew-idarrvaod i
TERMS.
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u lie nH.il a . ihe-,-r.'
irf the nam nustrv 1
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tVi-e.--..,n ffiveli on tiie tt of Aoni.
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jan'n. Amr. ot Abnn. tiaer. ee 4,
PUBLIC SALE
-OF
Valnath B.22I Estate.
' j
FlilrZJ,1""-'" xZm i
iai!.iiesai on ihe rreiais,, m xew baii;nie
honu.t.llisi.tl.uia.o. i
j
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N! i 1 tinW.fr3ds'tnateinNew
p . t-oo:niron Ha-hnrru n r a- and
?xtjdm ba.-s M rt u ti&ra&m a. a lna
tna o Aiam jsimt&i a r pir.iiw?c,
and 14 2 oq ih ssauiaeax. hariiia a lanre
to-irj fram
Dwelling: House,
itKT-rva-vm, Sia'i. and otfa.T ontimiidin latire
oa. fci f a r'ai3T'a of ifTw.iiii itaaie u a'oiwa'd
iQa- tr- niiiie "-' !tn Vsa-hirtton NTtrl atvi
exiiiiUf K 3 ft H.irrifrstt aiVr. asl-wa-i-ic
V I o ttie i&rhwt. and '; o( Mia IvUat
buih Bridge on the .nirh af-rt.
TKKMS:
T tvr f i"TX of third O-aaanr
na W:rmt an ca'-art1. ry-tfiir1 tn fix m3i:tha.
ard ror-tRiTi a one rear, ana inirnra o d
ltrrrvd j.aav m r&.
JOH M. TPITJt
jaalQ, Adrir. of Aaam M. alixaie, der d.
A
SIGNErS NOTICE."
VsMirr? i bwwbw- rvri) that n?n7T If. CoiniA&
and w.'e t-r dtd i Ti'lunurv aMf.gT.mect have
aUT.f"1 a. irw r-a: f mf rr-cai prnytriy
ft tiriirr N- ohrmao Mr tWubent . vuirr in
tmst if-rthr Waefii -f rrvfiiur (i Ut aa;d
Hrtiry V 'rffTnan. Ail errvn- ihrviorr itht?d
Ut a d ii-iirr . a-maa wUJ buaf inundiai
pavniw'Tit tr lit a:crr and il!'sr bar-iia fiim
fr smtan wti fsTfem tbrmduir anaKUUMii
fcrr favxilrmt r-nrr-isT toe ii dar of Frh.
at Ue houoc Hfnry N. Hmaa in HnjLO
cnY-aiirj Tvmtmbifr vor-T-i f wunlv. Ia.
KttEta. HALKKR.
AY
'RIT OF PARTITI0X.
ToJnn B-C SUercT fvaban LaGrcCS3-
tr Intltans ; Marr Harher. lirtersiTieO witk
Wuiiam Butane, of iocmaewa, lamutia Ccau
tt hi: - .
Y.j are beteb. tKf rtied that in pwisuaaee of
a nt of psrtltwsa imnrd out ui tl orvhm
Vitan "f Aem Ksintr. Pa..anrt me diretse.1
1 w-.il boid an insueat mi tb prefatfes un I lie n-eU
euue of Iv .nm.n Miiier, .li-sfce3. .-i-iai. m
pii.t Tiiii.p. swiw: rmut. rnni. w
Th'irxtav. th. a? ofTe-STianr ms!. whew
anH .here t. ema aueDd If Tisl thtrk lr.
tfcerira (vTiee, I JL aV JacMUXiN.
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ESTiLBLISHED 1827.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1889.
TWO VALENTINES.
Lov. t yonrikwryaroiATCmjiJ suads
AnJ ktMiHis f r ycra to nme ;
Tt.e trrnt a iu tiix fe t Mxl bands,
H; M irith eold sr" nomh.
Graut him atlmittance. aarcrtbeart to in.
Ai d fcy your cl:iferin fire
Hi lip. atuui kxoea m wilb wins
And speak funh my desire.
n Vfl me not ao hour a-x
Aud trbn the ra-.-aT went
Bare&xjled tjt into tli aiiow
I a?ked liim whiihef beat.
Q'kitU be: " To her ioee hat it like
A pirilen full of Sowers,
To feer whote sraiie like sanlight strike
Acr jus liie winter hours.1
X') more, be said, nor aeed of more
Had I to know. I knew
His path lay straight Onto your duor
That fat beifioits to yon.
" Owtpewi,' ' I cried' " aad gii her tlji
"VLen yoa her tare ftutll see";
And on bis lips I set skins,
A Valenline fivui met
The Cc-timy.
TOM COSKIN S EW PIANO.
Hour IHC THBEG-CAKD JtTS MIX rLAT-
Sia I aria In ( ana AptxssV
Ia it mikt tiive Wen five years
eariier or later ; thi no history for
public tsUiouU there vaa a litlie camp
, ten mile from Piothe, occupied by op-
I
w arj of three hundred miners, every one
j of whom might have packed hi pros
1 lectin" implements anl left for more in-
1 vilina fiei.U any tinse lief. -re stinset.
1,... it , .. .
j nea n.e (lay was over mese men
! not rest from their labor like the honest
j New KnUa.l aricoitarUt, bat san,
! dan.eJ, jri3iblel, and shot eaih other, J
j the mood seizptj ir.em.
i One evening th report spread along
j the main street (which, was the only
i street ) that three men bad been killed
at Silver Uoef, aud that the bodies were
j oming in. 1'rexentSr a luuJsrrinu oM
j conveyance laijreU up the hill, drawn
by a conpie of horsea, well worn oat by
! their puii. The cart otitameii a good-
siieJ box, aad no sooner dil iu outlined
j become risible than it began to etfl-ct the
; idlers. Ieiitii always enforces renpect,
i and, even thoua do one had caught ught
: of the remains the crowd gradually be-
j came ubdue-i,and w hen the aorsescamc
j to a slaads'.ill the cart was immediately
! surrounded, the driver, however, was
not in the least impressed with lc e
lemnity of hisconimiion. '.
" All there ?" askei one.
"Haven't examined; guess so."
P-e driver fiiied his ipe and lit it, as
be eontinuetl :
" Wifh the boces &nl kad had g ce
over the grade."
A man who had been looking on, step
pevl up at once. J
" I don't know who you have in that
box, but if liiey happea to be any friends
of mtne-FU Jay yrro i.-ftHe." -
" We ran mighty soon see,- sail the
teamster, cou'iy. burst the lid o J,
and if they happen to be the men you
Wailt, I'm here.'
TUe tQ lo-4?l at eh otUcr for a mo
meet, and the crowd gathered closer, an
ticipating trouble.
iue lea-usier oegan w pry up me uu.
i Tte .il a lw-u.r.1 r.tT an.l li,.n m-.i 1.1 .o
i - n -" .., u -. ... uu. j
some rags. A strip cf soaiething dark,
like rosewol, presented itseif.
" Ea-stern cotiins, by thunder V said
i several, and the crowd looked quite as
tonished.
5om more boards flew np, and the man
who a as ready hi defend his friends'
memory shifted his weapons a little. The
cool manner of the teamster had irri-
tate him that he had made np his mind ;
to pull his weapon at the first sight of the j
dejd, even if the deceased was hi worst I
and oldest enemy. Pre ntly the w hole ;
box cover was off, and the teamster, ciear-
iug aaay the paiking, reveale-1 to the as-
tonisiied group the top of something that
puzzled ail alike.
"Bovs'saidhe "thLsisatianner."
A general shoufof laughter went up,
i and the man who bad been so anxious
j to enforce respect for the dead muttered
soiiiciliinii" altOUt ftn-tic,
drv, and the
, , . , , i
fie'r of th cearvt bar ira several j
' had given the joke ail the attention it 'oa
I called for. " Stranger, tackle it and give us a tune I ;
HJ a dozen dea l men been in the box
their presence in the rixmp would not
. " ' ..
i nave oxasiocea nail tne exctement tuat i f .
, tiie arrival of that piano caused. By the tb man would, like all others, refuse
1 next uiorniug it was known that the in- i him.
! strument was to grace a hurdy-gurdy ia- ! " F'.i do the b s4 I can," he said i
loon, owned l y Tom taoskin, the ieading There was nostooi, but seizing a candle
! gambier of the place. It took nearly a , bns. h? dr il op an.l seated himself be
I week to set this wonder on its iegs cJ : the Dtrament It only required a
j the owner was the proudest man in the 1
Mate. It grj laauy from a tecum- .
burnt to an upright position, amid aeon- j
f,teion oftoneties. after the manner of fhe '.
Tower of Babel. i
. .r tit. . t '
Of course everylxi.ly knew just how
swh an Ins-irumeut should be put up. ;
where the " off hind leg" :
- i i . i .i . . , .t. 1
enoui-j go, auu anouier was posieoon me
" front piece." i
emotes vi. ic uj uie jiacv everj uaj vj .
assist j
" I'U put the bones in good order," said ;
one." j
"If yoa want the wires tuned np, I'm
the U.iy," said another.
" I've got the muscle to 6-ed it for a
whoie month."
Another bought a pair of blankets for
a cover, and ali took the liveliest interest
in it"
It was at hut ia a condition for busi
ness. " It's been shoaia' its teeth all week ;
we'd like to bear it spit up something."
Alas! there wasn't a man to be band
who could play npon the instrument, and
Goekin began to realise that he had a
losing specu'ation on bia bands. He hail
a fiddler and a Mexican w ho thrummed
on a guitar. A pianist would have made
bis urcl.erf.nl complete.
One day a three-canl-monte player
told a friend confidentially that be could
knock any amount of music out of the
piano, if he only had it alone for a few
hoars to get bis band in. This report
spread thtoughoat the cainp, bat on be
ing questioned, he said he dida't know a
Bote of manic It was noted, however, as
a suspicious cirramstance, that he often
hang about the instrument and looked
upon it longingly, like a hungry mar,
gloating over a beefsteak in a restaurant
window. There was no doubt bat that
this man had masse in his sool, perhaps
ia bis fingers ends, but did not dare to
Y7 T!
make trials of his stresth after the rules
of harmony had snttTed so many years
of neglect. So the fiddler kept on with
his jigs, and the greasy Mexican pawed
his discordant iruitar, bat no man had
the nerve to toticn the piano. Tliere were
doabthrss scores of men in the camp who
wu!J have given ten ounces of gold dust
to have been an boar with it, but every
man shrank from the jeers which the
crowd would shower npon biin should
his first attempt prove a failure. It got to
be understood that the hand which first
eyed to draw inoau: from th keys
must not slouch its work.
It was Christmas ere, and Goskin, ac
cording to bis cDstom, bad decorated his
gambling bail with spripj of mountain
cedar, and a shrub whose crimson red
berries did not seem a bad imitation of
the English holly. The piano was cover
eml with evergreens, auJ all that was
was wautel to fill the cup of ( niekin's
contentment Has a man to play that pi
ano. "Christmas nihl, and no piono poon
er " he said. " This is a nice country for
a Christian to live in."
Getting a pice of paper, be scrawled the
words:
J iU.anl
For a Cixavtem tlanacr Player
This he stock op on the mnsic rack.
and ta.Kigh the inscription g!arel at the
fre-ioenters of the room until midniirht,
. ...... ... . .
it Uue-i to draw any musician irorn b:s
shell.
So the merry-making went on; the hi-
larity grew apace. Men danced and sang
to the iuit;c of the sneaky fi-Jdie and
worn out gaitar.and the jolly crowd with -
ia tried to dro n thehowiingstorm with-
nnt i..i,!,U!r iIl.v hf,-n.-n, . f.f iU
presen.-e of a white-hairel man crouch-
iug near the firepiace.
His garments, such as
ere left, were
met witn snow, aud he bad a haff-starr-
ed, haif-crazel expression. Hj held his i - 1 ""P8 e alive. I wrong- i nl repeated bayonet threes. IhiU-ki, ; aptarared they t.ond !ii-,r places usurped
thin, trembiing hamls toaaM the fire, j J him woea we lived ia England twenty j w )Ua le-l an.l severely betten, was uken ; and the election in fall Wast TUereeuil
and the light of the b!azing w.xsl made i ; b. 'c ititj prisjn. The next moniiiii of the Sej-tetuNrr elevtioo. ai conducted
them almost transparent He looked j " BmnJJ tirn M J iea Nrs. Ccruiavski s.a:ci wi'h her i in Conway county, was aoornpletecLau.s.
about him or.ee in awhile as though in bu,aitrt ov" hm Uar "f i party fur Siberia aiie had to march past ! of its political status so far as its oil. err
search of something, and hi presence i mo,,,et weJ b-T the 7? , 1 'vt' j l i'iy an.1 diJlguns body of her ' wefv concerned, but n-st as to the senti-ca-t
suih a chill over the place that grad-j m'sb,!l, Uftol the Mask. tW)M frWnlt whilh WJ!4 Uit !ying ! ulenUof its pe..ple. Voder these chang-
uaiiy the sound of the revelry was hush
ed, and it seeined that this waif uf the '
i ,torm ha.1 brought in with, it ail of the !
j gloom aad cold net of the warring ele- ;
j menta. Goskin, making op a cup of hot !
! eggo.jg, advanced and remarked cbeeri- i
. .
" Here, stranger, brace up ! This is the
real stuff."
To man drained the onp, smacked his i
!:;. and seemel more at home.
" En pvxtia hey? Ct in the
mountains-raaght iu the srm. Lively
"
iTeltv b.td," said tiie man.
"Must feel preuv drv."
r
The uianlookeiJ at hisstreatuingclothes
ji... -.. i V
and laughed, us if Gokina remark was a ;
sarcasm.
" F.xir days."
"Hungry?-'
The man rwe up, and, walking ever to
the lum h counter. fell to work upon sinie
roast tear, devouring it likeany wild an-
iaial would have done. A s the meat and
drink and warmth beicin to permeate j
the stranger, be seemeiJ to expand and
1 I; -V 1 1 C. . 1.1- II. -
. ; ; . . " t i' ir.mm ..t , i
and he grew more and morecontent w.tli
the id-a thai he was n.A in the grave. As i comfortable, your hearth hn-ht. y.ur j r nveiope. it anl f..an 1 t dead. With j iarej t.Q, electe.l and thev were in
he underwent Uiew changes the people 1 (, agrwable. For pitiy'a sake, tell" her f of Ji'T she became J ilj. The UepuhlU-an juJgs. c-.t be-
lut him got merrier and happier, and . yon thank her, if ant h mar more. She I fcKnm., an I wept, sang pathetic little j inir perm.ited to a. t, aixon.rstniel by the
tkrew off the feeling of d.-pr-ssion which I j;Wsint exp-ct it; it will mak her eves ' nnrery srmgs M her dead child, rocked Republican Unite.1 Suteunervh. en-
j he had laid upon tiiem.
j "Ik yoa alwavs have yoar plac doco-
'- rated like this T' he finally asked of
! Kskin.
" This ii Christinas eve." was Uie reply.
The stranger was start lei I.
" Ieceni!er 24th, sure enough."
i uai a uie -ay i puL a up, par...
Aa 1 ' T . I - I T
'..lien l u laiam. i wi
1 kept Li.natuiaa, but 1 ha! torgoUen tliat
I Uiia is the night. I've been wati.lcnng
i aliout in the mountains an! 11 i have lort
! track of all the feasts of the church.
Presently his eye feil npon the piano.
" Where's the player T" he asked.
" Never had any," said Guskin, l! e-ii-r.g.
I used ti play wiien I was yourir.'
(nl.in almost fainted at the adiuis-
N'ry man in this (Simp ever had the
! nerve to wrestle with ttiat music box."
i ,i v.. ... r.... r... i. r.l .k.f
few sen.!s to send a husn over the
to send a husn over the
room.
"T1,at oM cwn " jin3 1o Siv th
thing a rattle."
The sight of a man sitting at the piano
. - t .1 . .i.
waseouiethiagso unusual that even the
faro 4ealer, who was alwat to take in a
fifty dollar be on the tray, paused, and
.iu noi reacn i.r tne money, jien sop-:
i r . .
fen stop- :
pe-1 drinking, with their glasses at their
i;-s. iuuirrsitiim triuer vo ua.e oeen
st suck with a sort of paralysis, and cards
were no long r huif.cI.
The oi l una brushed back his tonjt
white locks, looked up to the ceiling,
half closed his eyes, and ia a mystic fort
of reverie isf.J hi Si ngers over the keys,
Ue touched bot a single note, yet the
souud tlirillevi the room. It was Uie key
to his improvisation, aad as he wove bia
cords tog-Kher the mask' laid spell
upon eveiy eir and heart He leit his
way along th key like a mas treading
uncertain paths, but he gained confidence
as he presaed, axd prestntly beet to
his work like a Boaster. Toe instrument
was not in exact tone, bat the ears of hi
audience, through long disuse, did cot
detect anything radically wrong.
They heard a succession of grand
chorls, aad that was enough.
"tseshiai counter w ith hi left f said
an obi rough." .
IIrf calls the tarn every sirae o the
er end of the board,- respoaded a
itaasta-tkofehips tab hand,
apper
man
The t'aver wandered sff to the old
e -
ballads they had heard at home. All the
d atvi melancholy and touch imr songs
that came op, like dreax.s of childhood,
tbisnaknownpUyeTdrewfrorotbekeyfctj an l err t,,.;? jn
His bands kneaded their hearts like!", "
dough snd ;oeeie I out tiie tears as from j
a wet sponge. As the strains flowed one
npon the other, they saw their homes of
long ago reared again they were playing
once more where the apple bkasoms
1
sank thro'igh the soft air to join the vio
let on the green turf of the old Xew
England States ; they saw the glories of
the Wisconsin mnple and the of
the In-iun si:aLu.-r bieu.liii t ueir hues
ot
tijtfdtuer; they rucaiitnl baaiuer
Sxuiaii huia, l!ie white chils of UtiUtio,
aixl heard the suites rosr at the sua as it ,
beat a.xin their memoriea vasru'-iv. Tiion
can all tae M ChrisUacaroi.s a as rJ - ':. ' " ." 7 " ' f. , Mrm
ther ha.! W,n in churche thirtv rear, 1 1 f lh ! !he "m- Bt L
befi'-r the subtle mn.ic that briai nP f1 ptw and rerL - women, j the county, .. P. II. gh the-
th gbm ner of wax Upers, the solemn ! l ' of j f"w 'T1 j
shrines, the erergn. wistl and sar- ! "J- ! furned ,t -.t.- . fb.l supply
. .1, t .k i life, an 1 sti!I fewer have maintained j of ammunition. This wa the Uvnning
plicvJ choir. Tnen the reruTTe.oi per-i ' . , . . r
former ,nte.i his final st.b in everv i t!'w,Ih --. ; of the troul, m Conway cour-.ty. From
Lrart with "Home, Sweet Home.- " j cement h-h cbeerfutn an. eoorarfe. : this t. until t..e day of e.ect...n T.w
Whcn the plaver ceai, the crowd i M" in (Hess in the early j r.w,th tisarmci party da.,y
slunk away from him. T:re .a.' av, ! H of is:, at the .4 atsx twenty-j para.1-the streeu of M .srn.U. m
aM revelry and deviimet.t in hUauJi- ,n r'rn of impn,n- elect.n day the.r g,na were .Wr.te.l,
.. Each man wanted to sneak off to ! mnt " "nt b-v Pm- ! " ; ' '"'.T
his cahin and write the old folks a letter. I
The day was breaking as th? last man j
left the cabin, and the player, laying his
head down on the piano. Ml asleep.
"I say pard said tWwkin "va want
a littie rest."
"1 do feel tire.1." the old man said.
"Perhaps rooll let me rest here for the
matter of a day or so."
He wa'.keJ behind the bar, a here -.nie
I old blankets were Ivinir.
I "
I biiufs-if upin them.
and stretchei
I teei pretty sick. I g
I
on t :
I lm l,,ag. I've got a brother down the
ravine bis name is Iriscu!L He doc t
j know I'm here. Can you get him before
i
; morning
' Goskin started. IIn knew I'risoo.I very
well,
I v,"' brother. I'U have him here
i in half an ho.ir."
j he dasiie-i out into the atomi the
! - P"1 hnJ "
I rfMit. G.kin hear! the wrd -Hur-
i TS
an 1 sfieil down the ravine to I'ri-
Cj.i s cai.in. l. was juite ug.it wnen ti.e
! UU!a returneil. Iti-coi! was as pale
;
was no one there !
"twiner cried Irisco'il. wil lie.
"fioner eh.-.! nk;.n, piii!:
g rut
his ca.'h drawer. "Ten thoaan I dollars
ia the suck, too.
i The next oay the bys foiiowea a
' horse's tracks through fhe snnw and lost
th-m in li,. Ie.it ti.iin. o.,r.l Pi. . h-
There was a man nii.iirg fr m the
camp. It was the three card taonte man
i who Miwd to deiiv t.Mfit t.ia ii thnL he
j b, tU OQe Jjv theT SjUn.,
W1J . '.-. ,
t when the -atrao,- had r-l.e 1 tL.-e
'i iu,., ,, i .i .. ,k
. i.,;.; ,,-..,,,
ceiling lor inepintnon on toe. m-iit of
i.. i. . u.j
wrcemoer-. isi-
I have been troubled w itb caUrrh fnj.-u j V do so, an ! they were sent Cirther east- I of beard and met his appeal to thitir ha-boy-hoo.1.
and rxmil'Iered my-ca.e chron- j wanl to tbe-twn of Krssnoyark. A ! inanity with kicks and coffs final!v
i U- until aiut three years ago I procured
I Ely's Cream Iiaim, and I count myseif
i sound to-!ay, ail from the use of one bot-
! tie. J. R. Cooiey. Hardware Merehimt,
! Montrose. Pa.
I " " ....
prk;rf vour wi.f.
nun I For
encourageiL
! . ', ....
i ase eve ner a lit.
j woo t kaai.,.!.. vo ir home
' ojn wi ler than tfcoy have f.r these Ut
! ten year. But it will do her g-ei,!ll
i thataP.d yon, t.io. There are many
I women to.Lv thirsting f..r a twl tlf
prai the laoguage of encouragement i Chemiavski storsl f,r half an hour wait- j these an I rtner threat ( they abandn-d
Tiiroiiih summer's heat and winter's toil ' in- 6f the P"? ' ' t-t'-r T, a,v,r pur;, n 1 the IiVpuMi.sin super
tkey have dru.hred uninupiainingiy. and ; it!l hL tf ravtag in delirium beside vU.jrrefirnc.lt.) where the electi- n as
. ,,a th.ir fat., u.
'
inJ .J,. . ihir Uhnra
that thT kw.k Pit an-1 nrxm th?na athpT
do to the dai'y risinir of the wm and its
Haiiy goiri down. You know if the S.vir
is clean iatsir has l-n pa-rforme.1 to
make it so. Yoa know that if y u ean
take fr."m your ,liaf er a clean shirt
whenever y-.a want it W'tnebody's fin
gers have toifctl. Evrrrthir!2 that pleas
es the ev an 1 t:ie sense lias fe-e p:
dnl by work, thong?) t. rare and effort..
rsvlily and ni-n!al. Many men aPpre.-i-
ate these things and feel gra'efnl for the
ccru'ieress attention bet ied anon
them in si; -kness und health. Why don't .
they come at with a hearty w5iy. how i
pleasant y-u ni.ike triirs '.s k, wife'.-r
"I am obliged to yoa f,r taking so much
;ins."" They thr.k the tailor for a ;
fit; iiiey thank the man in the horse-car
who gives them a stat; they thar.k the i
ladv who moves aion in the concert-
( miM ahrt, tiiey thank wverybody
! and everv thine out of .h.irs, Mi'l come
; home tip their chair, bark and tlieir
; heels r, puil out the new spapw. srr,I4 if
; h'ts ett Iowc or if evrvthin is
''.., .
jast r'hf. shut their mouth with a smack
of satisfaction, bat never "I thank vou."
i tell too hat. men. voun-r ar.-I o! !. if
Toa j;K; but iiow a.l orbaarv c;vi
; fowarl vour wives ; if rou gave one bun-
, Jred an 1 Sixteentll purt 0: t.. compil-
I cl(?ni.y-n almost c!iokeI them with be-
.fore thev were married : if youaouli
' tp tLe'lvuIinage about whom yoa are
' gir.x to have ahen numirfrr one Ls dead
i -j things wives u.av laagh ai, but
j li4K? suaietiuies ; ify.,u would
. tr stieak of their faults, however
bantfrric.g'y, before others, fewer womea
wooJ, ars-i for otlier sources f happi-
! m Praise yor wife, then, for aii her
,,3;' n,j v. may rest a.-
i t.at her ffeficiswte ar no gster
than v.jiir own. Ln-l--t It Ym r.
Nothing Like It:
r t. .t-.. f ,.v-.r
LlCH 'Mi lSli .t-J v 4 n a vs - 'a
.t . r. 101.1
. - . . ,. ,. ...
nothing e.iuaj Dr. Pierces I ri;oea M"l-
r, . .. -
ical Discovery. Remcaiter. tu.s ls an
old estabiishe-1 reaiely with a reor-l! :
, . . , , . . , I,
Al alius uvrn weiacin lit i.w '.u c '
, - , .
foua.1 fullilling every ciaiml It has ba
y jn tboa,i,
, F,.rT,rmt ,.,
j j, , CiUrrh Kidr.ev disease,
' , . . . T ' u 1
1 liver I iii ri . , ci t licsrsr.s: A. s . - r 11--'!-
i . , ., ,. ' . trnm i(B.
j M bll there liu
pr (),iL.n M,v,iC j p:,,.
; Auexchan-e says: A not ontAimni
a peck of freshly-burnt limi placed in a
.lamp cellar, will aisrr the misiure
and keep the cellar dry.
c
Obi.
WHOLE NO. 1001.
Two Exiles.
Tie tUiljwing ptthetic -je-va; U from
Mr. Ken.oan's articie ia t !e February
t'.jtry .- " Two of the nt est iavrrwtins;
politicals whom ae met in Irkotnsk
sen Ir. Mrs. Ivan ta-sroanni, who
were banishe-i to Siberia by a l-ninitra-
i tive procese in is:t. I be a-ne very well
1 . .k I t - r f....
iu s.-ie province ol 1 oboisn. la tao city
Kiev, on her war to iber a. she was de-
taine.1 fora few days, and while there j
m"v m " '
' assassination of her direst friend,
A young nun of English descent named
Beveriy, whom sh? had known from
cUil-ihoQ.1. ha I been aTotel s!)ort!y be-
fure ojsin the ihar" of li . ing on a false
passport and carry. .n on a revolutionary
! pro;u;.a !x an l he was it that lime in
the iviev prison. The niht before Mrs.
Cih-rnUvaki was U rosume her i-mraey
f"'"'i. Beverly, with a comrade
' oamel Ihiski, atteuijite I to escape
I throua a tann-l whic'i thi-y ha I suo-
I i i - i- . . ,, .
eeedeU in dirir.g from their ceil to a
point oni-side the prU.a wa.L The pri-
son authorities. lowewr, had in some
way bwotne aware of the existence of the
tunnel, an l ba-.i as4el s.(iul of s4-
rliers near the place w here tr,e fugitives
must emerge from the g-nund. Late at
n:sht, when thev ma.le tlieirar.pearance,
: they were reeoiv-"!
1 1 a
voiiev of
j n.u-k-try. JVverlv was i .orui:
Ivwoiin i-
; e,!. an I is he lay writhing. m the ground
i tie w-is jwratctiea iy a s l i.er wit.'i sev-
! h-i. ,tT.- .l t.v . u. t! .Wl, .o-.
.. v. n. , .-. a. - -.,. l ... r-t. -
where it hid tillen, in p!a.ia sight of Uie
; pristn wio I-ws.
"'I can Nar my own pernai fcr-
! cient,; sh" sai 1 hi me with a sob as she
j finished 'he story 1 f this tragedy, "but
J such thing -i as that break my heart.""
" I need not reount the l.arddiipsand
! ni'.Ser.ej
hat she. a cultivated and re-
lined woman, endured on the road and
in the M'jer.aa province of Tobossk
where she and her hul!i-J had been
ass.gned a residen.-e. They reached their
destination at ia-t : a hiid was there
! " 1 th"-r th,'Pe in
1 S'J'nethmg like co nf rt uuti! March, issi
I when A'exanler III came to tiie throne,
i ... ...
and Ir. Chermavsii wi? rTiireI to
, , .
iw j ..it-.in. j. rei j.---1
seciaBd rrfnai to take the oath of aiie-
giarice resulted in their being sent t
j Irkutuk. Ey this time winr ha-i set in,
an 1 t.hey were traveling ia an op-a tar-
j antas with a Jeii.ate bihy thirteen
I mocthsof age. 1: was wit.t the great-
est di;fi-u!ty that Mrs. Cherniavsk could
p-,.r-s ! iwp ker baby warm, ami at the last sta-t-nt
it : ll')n l reaching Irkutsk she removed
j Lte neaTT wrappinx in wii-n sfie tia.1
i ir in h"r ar""4- an 1 Prl? J a ' cur'1
bf turn- In t:" -' 'f.-yar 1 of the
Iuu-k f.rwariing pri .a. in a te upera-
' tare ,!'irt" 'legr-sa ?-ro, Mr.
mm ana ms .len t cniM in liis arms.
Jlrs. tn-i-rniavsm Uy in tae prn ! remained in tiie faithful performanr-e of
hrspiul at Irkntsk nntil she recovered j tll!l ,Jaty ontij tM W(frt ri,
her reason, and to some extent her wliereu"-n the elaitioo jl, br b.!
rvnh. and then she an I her hus'-Mnd ttie board was organiae.1. ir.k thss
were sent in mile. f..rher:o the n-rth j bal!ot-bo and carrie.1 it from pU. to
enstws-d under g".arl of larmes. and ! j,;.,, through liMJ Vj,n followe-i, how-e.V,or.iz-.
in a Yakut settle n -nt known ! ever, pers.stenily bv the u.thfui super
- til Bartaraski noi.xw. it nv l in the j VL.jr Charles U'aiii."
or Pr"'m-'-I wil-J-jnte of Yak lUk j After teil.ng .rf ti.e theft of this b 11.4
: '" tui'n froo tfir neares: town. Tnere, j t.-. M rw. CUyton c.ntm w : - rar
sutterng aimost every onwivai.le bar I-
' "h'P privation, they iveil until IH
i ""'n tne junisterot tue lawior ai.ow-
.1 them to return toa more ctvi'izl ptrt
of Siberia. j
"Mrs. Cherniavski wh-n I mile hor ;
ac j-uiciaar was pile, divirate. hollow- '.
theeke.1 woman, wh es? heaiih 1 l)een !
completely wreck .vl by T -ars of imp.-is-onrnoat
binL-iimen;, a id grief. She '
La 1 iia-1 two riiii Iron, and Iot tiera I
botii in exile under cin-auisiances trial
maie t bereavement ai ntrst iaUiler- i
able ; f;r seven years he ha 1 lie.'n sepir- j
ate.) by a distance of niinr thousand '
miles from all her kindrvl ; and the fut .re 1
emedto hold .r her a'nsjl.iu-ly nothing
-
except thlvof the hnslian.1 whose exile
he could still share, bat wh we interest!
..e coil: l ! s. little :n her noken state
of health to prom -to. she not had been
a';lc to step outs; lo the h-sise f r two
months, an! it seemed to me. when I !
ha te br 2 1 -by , tiut iter l.fe of an- I
happiness an-i siifrerinj aasdrii ving to a i
c:.v. I fjlt pr,f "in i'j s..m-sv fort her.
w hlle listening to her sto-y ii.r Ce-e was
wet with tears almost In the first tiio
since lio.v hood. nd hop.cg to give her
jie pleasure an ! to show her how sin-
1 cerely I esteenie l her an i how deeply I
' sympaaiae.! with her, I offered her my
' photograoh. as the ooly bM-aento I aid
l-ave with her. Tj my Lest surpriso
; she soy but riroily decline 1 itaiflsai.!:
Many years a-go 1 iiwt a p.T4 irra.h 14 a
Utile child tiiat I had !t. It was the
on! v one in exl' nr.. and I cooM not
! M a-tner.
T'.ie pF.!ii
m.i.le a sear'-h
1 ...
one n.-git :n 1
-17 h.nise.
snd took awav
I a i ut tt.-r. an 1 pa Krrii.hs. I told
; . - ,
1 lueiii that this iArticiiiar p.--ture was t.'.e
. '
oii.v rsjrtraii i nsuj .h mi oeao oiv. 1 tie
ireouariiii: oi.i.r . no c.. r.,.o.;ieo me
- .1 1 I...... I . .
, .
: si-ear-li pronn.wsl me nnw no word of
' .
, honor boat it
; bn I
j thcaJh: "
i 11' ue i in... il 1 r-r-1 . 1 i -i . - uni arrr ,
ww it iriin. I male a vow
slionid not be pmaihl! for
' the Rasslaa ijoseni:nent to hurt me
:
j second time, an 1 fnxn that day to this
i
1 P-
1 i nave never tiau a pne-wi-rapa in my
possesion.
' " 1 'U 004 kno"r nrti"r Mm. rhera -
f iavski is mw living or I ; bot if she
be sell! livinz. I tnjst that tiiese pure
j may nn-t tneir way to ner ana snow r.e
j that on the other side of tiie world Jie
is still remembered w.th a-Xe.te.-ama)
sympathy.
CLAY-
Story of th Assassination a
Told by His Brot'rtors.
1-irn.E K. KeKrtjary 4 i-nerai
Powell r'aytoo and Jtf-ltfw C'layt'o, Ur tii
ersi.f J. bn f. C!vtin, h"
natelonthe clht of Jjnnary "J-', have
! furnisheit the ftil-iii- stawi.ient to tlie
poblic :
"That the pobiic trsy understand ti e
: cin-jintn-e c f the assu ii cat iB- of 'Mir
I bsot tier, John M. CUytoo. we desirw to
. wiake the foilowint sutenxrnt : Ail arree
) that it was a political assassination: it
! will he therefore nucasstarr or as to refer
to the politics! circumstances soirocnd-
tsg it. We do thid in no partisan spirit,
but ouiy that justice may be done to the
memors- of oor brother, arhl th.H i.ia
martyrdom may result in go-l to the peo
ple if this and other States.
"Prior to the September election an t
du'ina th canvat a r.litu:al ri:b was
organiaed at M.imtt. trw etvu.y eat
; oi ii cwm. wh
fresh from Mississippi, at iu hs. This
; Hnb lax a.ler rewntvet Use. I into a mia-
: , MmMn. .n.t atw.fit two weeks lieft.-rv
' teut piai in me oau.i.ug iauuu
' eiectwn was held.
A Ket BLtt .1 Jl'IK.S ARKKsTED.
j v" ""' V .
j pul.luwn ju-ie of election, on his way to
I axtutne the duties of hisoihce, wasarTest-
i eiL whereupon Towers, with hu men.
j marched to the poi!s, aad npen his nom-
inati.rti and tiieir vote, another per.n
was .lec!areJ eiccted to fiii ti.e vacancy.
By these proceedmirs the E-ti.m B ord
was u.a-le solidly lema-ra:ic. Whs-ll.er
T.iwtrsand hismtn at this time were
acting as a political m.b or as a coiui-anr
of State miiitia. we are not advised, but
! certain it U their luadel fia were near
'
j at hand.
"Whi.eat M-rrilton these things were
j freicg done, the cit.wns of the towr. of
Phitonjerviile. who were nearly a.l
i I. nHitica!!y, to our brother, whiie tins
' of the Crmina' oar of the precin t were
hi piiiiti.-ai frieud the latter greatiy
: witnumberel the f.rrner. ; collected at the
voting t!rv tiefore the h'Xtr fixed bv iaw
; f.irthe oneninarof trie tlisao-t orinia-
ed a full set of ele.-ti.n oth-ers of their
: .. vi-i .u. . l.. ,.l 1...T -
IKlt . I1TU tile kW., illUI ,1.1... J-i.'.
par!
: el conditions, about two aionths after,
; the Conarres.iinal eiectKn jtvurre'I, JuJiR
i M. Clayton being the Kepu!.ii-an candi-
, date and C R. Dreckenr.dge the Demo
cratic. . W. Se.SJAHtN DEATH.
"The day before this election M. V.
Benjamin, a prominent Republican law.
j yer of Ijttie Rock an I one of Arkansa s
I best citit-ns, wts sent t. Conway county
j by the Republican state Couiimttee wit.h
I instructions to ase his best endeavors
! secure an honest election.
"Cp-m his arrival at the depot al M r-
nit-)n he was confron.1 by an iuf iriad
' mob of several hundred riuaens, who
'
! threw him from the cirs, ass-iuitl and
i , :. w..
. lvsi iiiui, iu.iei iroiu utc uir iian-ti i.n
sho-rtiog hiui. A short time aftrr Mr.
j Benjamin diid.
Ai-i-itsrii; n os ji ;ir.-.
! " in the following dar. being the dav of
I election at Plammervilte .at the hour for
j noeninz the tmiU th two k.-nohlicn
ju-igea wei-e on nan l rea.!y to p-er:..rm
their ilaties. ?mt were inor-! by the
LVniorratic judge. ho put ia n iinination
two meiuoem of his own part and
le-
i de.-ts.k to .n polls elsewhere, but were
j ntJi.i by im.sratiC Ivptity Siier.Js,
j ve ,-"., re present, that they
i .ou;j . ,:lt, . . ,i. ' ri'
; (;., ,,. ..,,.z.i ,a ., , i, . i i
! brother fc-it it hi. I ity ( institute a .
: it biA , t- rfu.r.,i, aa.1 .r 'iie
. f a. ertaining the activsl
cast employed a respiiiHiLie ciltaeu nain-
ed Alexander U oota. n t.'ie nan.es of over
fifty-live sod voter, "a Wiu'w 17,
Wani was inveigled into a iiaci room,
wiiere he a stiot, but n..t "iangeroujly
wuunied. Wahi fled ttie country.
"Tms attempt up.rfj the liie-.f V. r
alarme.1 Alexander as to ine him to
aUiu-loa h.s wore and fl frsu the
:a:e. For thw cruue. .ve en i.iirate.
no man ha.s te-n arreste.1 ly .state or
County a ittiorities, atr has anv oiie-il
rei.t.nl b-s-a oif.-re-!. John M. Ciavbm
; went to Piu-nmervilie unarn-1 an i'un-
: .em to i i'i iiierviiie unanne j a-o i
; escorte.1, recognumg the fut,;,ty of ,
! pre-nutious ag,iast the aualtttv aew
"i h
pns-.-tu;ioiiS agiiust tile simjthy imm, n
: and believing that ins. opponent. Mr.
Bnjckenridg". wl was aware ot t.'ie i-on-i
.iilioa of affairs in thm rouniy. would be
i wiii.ng aad aiile to restrain his p-rtwu..
I'lArr.w" tsstw.; vt:o.
j "While pa.tsi tig through L'tile Rk,
', on his wjy there, he Sii l V Henry A.
I Cwper, in response) to so-ggs:.,a of
danger: "I do not believe that I will be
j harmed, but the meo wh.j v.tel for me
1 belie-ve ti.at i was e e. te.1. an 1 so do I.
i nd I wiil go toere even at the risk of my
; life.
'-.Vn-l s) be went After having been
j engage.! tor severa. .lays in taking trwti-
i mony. a-ioni j o ciis a r. a., ol Jan-ury
i i'. whiiej in h.s ruota al his
; hoose, in the a.s; of silling down at a la-
i hie near a winiiow to n; to hi iu..;h-
erless chii irea, he was shot thr-oih tRe,
wio-low by conpaiel sssitamns a trw feet
' , 1 - . . .. 1 n-
) from him and instaitiiy ku.c.1. "ewere
; ,
. uu.'c mii aum .trw.
... , I r r.
1 'si - " y
to W hirii I line tiie
: .. , . ,
1 ?nenJ of toe county had n t appear,
'.-,.
, . ... ' . . - " - jn,. j ,
1 gavl in the m re i.-j.p.rtant Lii-iess ..f
i colie.1ing taxes. Nor had any rrttaen of
I the tow 3 made toe ghust ea-jrt to.
...
trace or apprehend Iu fertw.
j me i-wicios .. .e tuu'i re e. it t.
j sutuantuate :n very esssertial parta:ar.
1 every one a wnicn w beoeve to a
j uxiterUl hci ia tie viiain of ctn-i. as---
j ce aufioiin.linj and leaiing t
.i.e iiihu
, iin a.arier ir orotner, j.ji.n
1 Clayton.
j "T-jZil Qi-T??J4
I
MURDER OF JOHN M.
TON.