The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, December 22, 1870, Image 1

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fill! JOHrJ.
t-gbiiehsd every Thiimtlaj Evening b;
JERFsfUn C 1:01 HE, proprietor.
Tortn cf Pubfrtr'rthm.
fWO IWIXAR8 THR ANNCV. rayshle
trfibla pit month, or 12,60 If ao paid
Wftbaa tbtyete. N paper discontinued
HUM ell arrearages srs paid unless (
Ike ptloa of lb puhlither.
Ssbssrlf tione outsldo of tho oounty
MTABLI N ArVANOC.
ff Parson llftUK and atlng psper
iSnYssiH I ether become iib.orlher,
ana are liable for lbs prl of the paper
J P. cnONMILLKH,
. ATTOn.VKY AT LAW,
Mid. II. bur,?. Pa..
Offer his protce.lonal service, in the pnh
Re. OolltHtone end all o her profe.ional
Hesine.e tntrti.ied to bit our will receive
ereaapt attention, f Jan 8. ' t7 1 f
AC. SIMPSON.
ATTORN KY AT LAW.
Sotinnriv Til.,
Offer hit profeMlonal aervice la the put)
1. All bu.inet entru.ted lo bi. care
will b promptly attended .
Un. 17, "CTil
Jff, KNIGHT,
, ATTOK.NET AT LAW,
Erccliurc; Pn.,
4tmm hi. Penf..tnn.l aervieeln III Dllb-
It. All bu.inet. entrn.trd to bit Krr
will b promptly attended to.
r Jan 17,'CTlf
WMJiN (ir.ZF.R,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I.owNluirj: Pn..
Offer. Me profce.lonal .ervic to Hie t ub
he. Ollceiione and nil other Profe..i.n
al kuainee. entrn.led to bit tart will re
esivs prompt attention.
G
EO. F. MILLER,
AHOH-StY AT LAW,
EoW Ihl'lll'jr I II.
Offer hie ProfeMlnnal .eivire lo tl cpul'
lie. Collection. nJ ell other proOf ln
11 biiaine.s entrn.led lo Lie care will jrc
iv prompt atieatiou. Jan. 8, '7if.
1 M.I.INN, A. H PILL,
tl t ISucc.tx.re l J. F. It J. M. Mtin.)
ATTOitN k S AT LAW. Lewi-ltug. Pa
Offer their rmfc..iomil .ervice. to llie
pehlie. Collection, and nil utln-r pro
fet.ional bit. met. entrusted lo iluir riot
will reoeiveproiiipimieiiiioii. Jnii. , 'OTit
CHARLES HOWER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Seliifgrove IV.
Offert hi profot.ional .etvicei lo the pub
its. Colleetione end nil oilier prolee.iona
satinets entrusted to bi e.re will re
wire prompt eitemion. ('(bee two dour
aorlh of lie Eeyalunc Hotel. Jen C, I
SAMUEL AT.I.EMAN'.
ATTORN KY AT LAW.
Si'lin-'ptrove Pi
Offers his rrofe.sion.il .ere'tecs lo tin
public. All bueineae rniriiHrd to hi
are will lie promptly aiirnded to. ( id
leeiiona made in ell pari- ol the tiatc.
u - ...aut ilia I'nul li ami flprmen
lniige nuntl.T. UCica t-elwceu Hall e
tad tb I'ott oBica.
t v Mvr.ns
IITGKMT k CCIASEIOR T UW
Mi JJIeburg Pnydi-r fi unty ri-nn'a
flflirn . fw doore WcpI of tbf V. O. on
llain etreel. CbiieultutiuD in I'.iigll
tod Cl en f f i'tee. fij-ll
JC. BUCI1ER,
e ATTUKSEY AT LAW.
Lowihl'tirj; Pu..
Ofert bit profei.ionl ei nii'teio ihr pull
lie. All binineee eninuted lo bit cure
will be promrlljr attended to.
r Jan. 3. OTif
GKOVER & BAKER
SEW IN (J MACHINE.
Tereona In need of a prood ami lnrMi
Sewing Maoliine can be accoinniod-iled at
reaeonahle prieee by cilling on on Sam
fib ri'eT, Agent, Beliuegroee.
Jan. 24, tr
D
n. ,t. y. shin pel.
BURGEON ANI HI YSIUAN,
Miil'll. l-ura Pu..
Offer bl. profeeelonal tcrtlcee lo the cit
lata of Middleuurg and vlciniiy.
March 21, "67
F. VAN BUSKIRK.
iimtJICAL k MECHANICAL I'ENTIFT
Selinigrove renn
JOHN K. HUCnES, Esq.,
JUSTICE Or THE PEACE,
renn Twp., Fojder Co. T
YK. WAGNER, Esq.,
e Jt TICK Or" THE PEACE.
JackaooTo .ishtp, Snyder Co. Ta.,
Will attend to all bueinee. eairu.ted lo
bit ear and on lb mo.t reaeonable
ttrm. Mrcb 12, '08i
DRJ- K KAN AW EL,
rUYeitlAN ANUSLilOEON,
Centrevllle, Sn yder Co., I
Offer bit profetilonal ervloe lo ibe
public. , . OUB't
FW. BCIIWAN, M. P.,
e BURGEON & PHYSICIAN.
. ' Port Trevort'ill Pn.
Offer bl yjrofea.lnnal terviae lo the
auiient oi on.
palia Ocroau and Zngli.h.
J, . . . . . April 10, '08
F'A.BOYER. Jr.
AUCTIONEER,
Freelui K Snyder Co. Pu.,
Moet retpeelfully oflere hia kcrvice. lo
lb publio at Vendue Cryer and Auction
er. Having bad a large experience, I
fel eonddeut that I ean render parted
aatitfaetion to iny tuiployeee.
Jan. , 'OTt
BT. TARKS,
. -ATTORNEY AT LAW ft
DISTRICT ATTOHSV,
XlDPLBBTJrjp, fNYUEIt COUNTY, l'a
Office In Court lliuae, Sept. 15, 'U7if
LEWIS BREMER' 8 BOSS
TOBACCOWAHEHOUSE
No. 322 N. THIRDS
6,83 PHILADELPHIA.
TyjERCUANT HOUSE.
- JI. U. MANDERBACII Prop'r.
J. V. MI'K, Clerk.
K. 411 1 15 North Third Htreet.
Philadelphia
It CILLER It ELDER
. WHOLEflALF. ROOK SELLERS
Stationer, Blank book Maimlartiire
and dealer la Wrapping, 111. i lug, ur
rata aait Wall papert paper Hag. 0o
ral Job Printer
)f,3U JUrta Tklrd tiraal .abf Re
lis
VOL. 8.
REMUNC, KAILROAD
Wiii r'1 Arrnnj.ciii nt, Moiidny
Ni ? 21 1870.
flrenl Trunk Lino from the Sorlh and
Nnrih wot for I'biladrlphia, New York,
Keedinit, l'tieille, Tvnim. Aliln I.
Pheniokin. Lebanon, Alletnown. Eitslon.
Ephrata. Litis, Lanceier. Columbia e.
Tralni leant llrrieliurf for New York, at
follow! at 3.1H. 8.P, W..VI a. m..
and 2.60 p. m., onneennn wlih elmilar
train on the the l,eiinyl'' Railroad,
and arrivinn at New York at 10. 10 a. in..
.r,0, 6.W and ln.OOp. m., repertiely.
Sleeping car accompany the 3-10 a m.,
train, wiikotit change.
Frturning i L-ee New York al .00 tn,
l2.lMloon. andfi.tHI pin. I'hila dclphi al
fi.15 a ra and 3,no p m ; Bleeping care ac
iimpaiiy the fi.tm p m irmne fnnn
Nrw York, mithout change.
I.enee llarrixhuri fiT Reading, I'otlnville
Taiiiaiia, Minereetlle. l.ln l. Miiimomii,
Ailentown ani i o i i y .
. in a ni, .."' ann t ". p (nig
Lebanon ami principal way aiat unit : the
4.i. p ni irnm conneeiiiig for l'bilndelphia,
eillc-ehuylklll lU.rn and Auburn, eia
Schuylkill and HM.,.i.d.an.. l.mlroad.
L. ae lliiiri-lMirg al .M; p m
Ea.i IVi,Vlv,in. IU.lr.m l rain lea..
Reading lor Alicumn La.t ,,, nd ,
York hi :....'. .l.:i....n I., . . '
P.m. It...rn,g. t-.e- N l-rh '"
in, I'.'.Mi no. n and 'j If' p. ni. and Alien-j
own at a.m. TJ..6 Nnen J 4.,: and ,
l'-, ,l, n'- . , , ., , , , . I
W,y pae.eng.-r Irani Vare. I h.'ade phia ,
at 7.3H .m, coi.neciii.g with einnlar tram
o Ka-t 1'enn.i. IUllroa.1. rei.,ri,;i,g from
LeadMig ui ..Jt.pin. etopp.ng al all Ma,,,,.,.!
l...,!Vi. poil.viMe at '.'".. "' ,
I'.lup nu: llc.nd.ti at M.I ' ami Sim-.
im. tin al '. I'i and I I ." m.: Ah and ai
V I..1 a in, and l'J.f'' noun. Miihaiioy I'uy
:':,!, fJC'i:::
I'ollNtl Me an I I oimnniii uitiv. r or i "i.--
Nw Yuik, liendiiig, HiiiliriMirg. .vc,
Leave 1'i.nsville. iu Heliiiy ikill au l ru
.iiieh.nna It It m H,l" a tn lr llnrnnliiirg,
tmi U.'iououn for 1'inei.rote and I leiiiem. ,
"rzv
a n., arriving al f l.il id. Iphin nl I o. J i , c
a. in. Itelurinng. leave. I'lniinle phia al
l.l.'i n in. ii!..'iig Heading at ".' pin.
nrrivitur .1 1'nll.ville ill t'.l'l P m.
l oittiown Aecominod.iioii Train Leave.
I'nti-imvn al 7..-0 a w. roturnii.g l.'avet
I'b.ladelphi at t.m l
Cotumhia Kailrmd Train, leave Reading
ai 7.'.'( a ui. and.l) pin for Epmaia.
Litii. Laneacler. .oliinibtu. ' .
l'rrkiomen Railroad Train, leave I'er'ii-1
emeu Junciionat 7.4 i. ii.o.Sam, a im. and .. . j i i ,. . . . , ., ,.
.'..:10 pm: reluming leave Sehwenloville al 1 1-cw.lc.l I.) the hlli tldo ol huid
7.00 and H.JO a ni. I'i.M Noon, mnl 4.:in iner fn-hiiiuabltt4. Moro'jecr. '.be fnrc
p ni. connecting with auuilar iriin. on
Itoit'lii'g It'iilr.ii'l.
I idehr ii.k'l ilc It ulroail train, leave reii. j
town ol tl. 10 a ni. nn'l ...o p in. reniruing
l-ave Mount I'lea.nnl at 7,00 and ll,2"i
am, cnnn.-eiing wiih timilar iniiin on
Reading ruilio.d.
('brnter Valley Railroad train leave
Rridepori ai t.::u a m. an I 'i.tl'i and ft.2
p ni. returning, leave ll.iwningtown at ti.Vi
a ni, U.t.'i noon and !t.'i p in, coiiuecliug
wi)h .Imilar train on Heading r-iilrnad.
On .Xund.y. : Leave New York al ft.fHi
p ui, Cbiliidelpliin H.OO a in and .1.16 p n,
ihe H,(I0 a in train running only to Rending:
leave I'oli.ville X.O'la in: llnrriebiirg 3, III a
in ar.d 4,lr p in. leave Alleiilown ut 8. 1't
p. m and an t 8.41 p. ni s leave llemliiig
.1 7.15 a ni, and lo.l'.'i p m for llarii.l.iirg
al 5 ( ett a ui for New Yoik. and lu a. to.
auJ t. 2ft p ui for Philadelphia.
Commutation. Mileage, Sea.ot, School
and e ieui ioii tickeia, lo and from all poini.
at reduced rate..
li.ggnge checked tbrniigU ; 100 pouieo
allowrd each pnt.cnger.
. A. Nil OLI.R.
Gentrnl Sufirrmtfinlfnt.
Reading. Nov. 21. 1870.
C,AUINET OROAN AND MELOUEON
' MANUFACTORY.
Ware Room and Store on Tin Street,
Factory on Pny.Ur Sirtel,
Selinigrov. Pa.
If von want to bear and tea fln toned and
beautiful llrmnt aol W.loOeon. call at our
War. room anil Ktnra. Wi n.t none hut the
Im.1 material tn mnklng Iptrumeutt. Try one
oi ineiu .no you win u t.iinefi,
Kv.ry In.iriiment It wnrr.nio.1 for ttve year..
Iiealer.. uent. anrt! Minister, of the Ou.iiel.
re Invlitd to eurreti4ni wltu u. .nil ptnA for
l.rlc. lint. Wt .re .l.n .a. nu lur the ban New
V'k .ml Phillai.i.la l'Uii'4.
Violin .ml AeeorilMiui. from .1 to tft. Violin
Slrln.., Mir.t Mutie, Picture traiuet, ko., ke ,
alw.r.oa k.inl.
Pl.na a d Aeeordeont correctly tuned aod
reiwlr.if.
Call oa, or adilrett br letitr
It. . MAM'Mkt'O,
f . t. , m;o. helintgrove, Pa.
Ot'K FATHER'S HOUSE,
ut,
TIIE UNWIU i TEN WORD-
rty Panikl MaaeR, l. !., author of the popu
lar "Night Mnet " Thli ma.t.r In lh nglit
and I.IIU.UICt tliowt ut Ulltohl rleliet nllil lie.u
tie. In Hi. li nl Hi.u.e, with Hi HlnoiulliK Mow
er., singing llnl. Waving palint, Kolllna
el.iu.l.. If..iuilt.il tiow, s.ar.,1 loounf.lnt, l.
tlKlillul rlv.r., Mt.hly oee.ut, Tuunilo'lng vol
oe III. ting he.veu. .ml t.t universe with
eountle.t Iwinu. in mllliontol world., an.t re ott
Uiutlne.ebtneVn.rlli.il Word. Ho.ilui0d
i..ir. nrn.t. .niir.vlnn nd .uperb hintllna
'Hick and varll In f IioiimIiI." "i h.tlo "-l-.u.y
and araceful lo ttyte." - orreet. fiurt r'.v.tlug
lu ut lenonn.-y " "I1..11111111 nn.i aoou " "A
hou.eholil Ire. -lira " I'.iiniiiend.tlon. Ilk. Ih.
nIniv. Iroin l.oll.ut pr.iiie..u .ltd l'r fe.r., I
iulmt..r. ol all .l.iioinlnnilon.t .nit the reunion,
and tvfl.il.r pre. .11 uvvr th. anuntry lu ire.lt
lie.., purity id iHimu.g.. with ol.Hr open tye,
una tieei .nar.vinir.. tuu.i.nii.i o'nniiitf, .101
lew nrle. m.ke It IN. Uiok t"r Ih.matMit. Aa.uit
ar. Mlllnv trout Aoi 1&0 iitr iarl.
vt.w.ni 1 1. ravin. n, rtcnooi ie.eo.rt tniari
youtia men alio ii.t t. iniintiuea tn. wnra
us Iti rry iiiwottlp, mitt wmlll iiy i(rrly.
N ltilelll(nt inun ur uinaa ored b wtlUuut t
M im) turvlrculiir, fit 1 1 deerlttooa and trm.
AiMrmt
ZltOLhR k McCt KlV, Ifl n. tMh flt, PiilU.
isu HacN. Tin. (.
U Mudfi Hi. i'hi
VJI N. 6t ti !,miia
Mt.1.4Pi or lof Mftln ft HprUitinaU. Mm.
A:
W ASH. tiKAXKLLO.
ITCH t CLOCK
MAKER.
Market 8u Middlehurj Pa.
HAVING located in ibi plac I would
retpeelfully Inform Ihe eitiieu ot
Alnldlebu-g and vicinity thai I am prepart.l
10 rep.tr llot K8 ANU WATCHES aheap
and eipediliou.ly. Tb pairoong of Ihe
puldi I retpeoilully tolieiied.
W. (1RANELL0.
Mlddleburf, No. 21 1H(W.
LLEOHENY HOUSE.
X01. 81) A 811 Market Street,
(Jioee A.yAA.l
riiiLAnEt.rniA.
KLECKNEU k CAWLKY.
ror 1 a. -(OVtltf
AllDlVLKUlJUU SNYDHU CO. PA..
SELECT POETRY.
hii:ui:tiiof a rnn:o
BT CLIO iTAM.e.r.
Our irorl 1 eft'n In l'aredi'e,
And 'lie a liritlit world el ill,
When we ha left our early way,
To climb tunic huppy bill.
Whereon an E leu benniy ahine,
A preeence full of litjlit.
We heed iiimnrrnw while we Ired
Our yuiiib lime'a funny height.
Our worl ! a begin in Ta'a lite ,
'I bough ilea. I men .lumber mun i ;
W cannot grieto for lb -ir poor dual,
At reel in holy groun I.
The tmiling .tare look down on lie,
Our hopee ri.'e mounttin high,
And we forgei that life bat thorne
Wbilo hit e blight rote it nigli.
Our worMe begin in rradie.
We toil and toil fur naught :
Li'e'a hnppiet hour, are nearest birth,
l ife . crown with leitm i- Imuiit.
:n.-i,iii...iiig mil .Ireain "f Heaven
Itnim grar.-cotere I grave,
Where hid .hall dog ewerl tonge In priug,
An I green bought penile 'o.
, ; ,
,,,,,, , , ,.,r,rlKl.t
H ,. iy,. ( fu ,
w, our languid bold,
A , )ir
Kind re-i .mid Ih. pla.ant pa.he
W,e ra,M,rIll.rj Udly mciu t
'
nfW ()irj u on )owt).
I'heir voices d .in I l..w.
U( ( ( u
Thul in the rileii.-e grow.
A., , ,,,,.,,,.,,.,. wu ,v
Ur nf
()r ,,ey who climb frrtm e.irihly beUlile
T . ,,,, fuluia?
"""teM"eaeaawaweaw
Aunt 3etss Adventure.
... , ...... . ... I:,..
If wan a hot July iilterti'ion, thonlrl
:u.l ui .Iiin,li(ro. elec'.riei'v. u ml tlia1
the
ut (f.l.a in front of the Merrilield ho
tel j while) (Intra in the ulen toward ihe
railroad track, you could diftincily hear
the (ret and rippla of tbo trojt-..treaui
over it. la'd of in.i.y tonet.
MeiTifiol J v, a a pretty, Bcqucatered
pli'.ee, I'lll of pictunwpifl wovl n.K'h
ami i e:sfti,t l auille.. and IIS vet. not
was I jw, nnd the botol chnrea mo.lcr
ate and that, wan thu rcom why Mi.
15 tsey Whi.'Hetoii had coin thither
wiih hand boxes her tortoNe tjhellcut,
mi' I In-r nicee KllriJa.
Mia lloliy wua a
ni-iiiuiieu iii:iiuon iH'iy, Hiramicd eotne-
I ! - I - I I . . .
wnerc on 1110 ieti.ii.-iiie hiii'l betwrou :
irty and fifty, with n ! aihery eon.-1
"""". "t nlit.i t In tho neck, cal ,
l.lai k eye glac.-y rather than bril
liantand thin, cidorlcs. lips. A. the
Freneli .ay. '-thuro uro yjim in-o'ls
and old tnaida." Some tiro pel f, ct'y
ii're.iathilo in their suooy good humor
and tmbaniio!nt -innro bewitching
ihan any nixleen ycurJ girl, because!
their arrows ar tipped with the barb
of experionro. Hut aunt Belay did out
belong to this "luro and rudiuiil" few.
Mi.s Whuatloton was an old maid
veii' inoiifa radical opponent lo any-
tiling savonng 01 uiairinmuy a be
liever in catnip tea, total depravity, and
iho approaching- end of the world.
Aod above a'l things Miss Whietleton
detested a m io.
Llt'lo E frida was totally different
IJlriUit was jut aeveo'ecu, witb a
rounl apple bloom face, eyes as blu
as wood violets, and iniKchievous dm.
orpinip'og.fomiriK anlfjoino;, like the
at.. .1
miptesa ol I'npid a fingor on her smooth ran.inat.! by the awful atm.e-pbere
pink cheek An! Ellrida wore whiteA,j what' this curious w.aiden thing'
die.ses. witb blue ribbon fluttering
ubcul them, and ro.es at her bolt, and
rea I poetry nub ronu, and believed in
uitiukiud particularly in Tom Castle
wyn no.
Con.rtiicotly, it may b easily in.
leered that Elfrida led a dnlorou lite
d it, wiih her aunt Bet'y and bet
Aunt Betsy 'a peculiar views.
Thi i part iculur afternoon, Mies Bet
ey sat bolt upiiuht. engaged in hid
eous pieces of patchwork, which had
Ik'vii boor EPrida's "black beast' ever
ineo she wsa tall enough lo wiold a
nesdle, nnd ticoldud ber niece persis-t-iitly.
"lon't talk to me, Elf. Ida Martial'
tho laid energetically which wa quite
iiiiuoies.'ny for poor ElSe had not
opened ber lips In a quarter of aa hour
"I know perfectly well thstita all thro'
your doing that Thomas Cast iewy one
and hi. riottious eigar-.nioking friend,
have eonie down to Merry Hold and tak
en the next room to oura th vsry
nrxt r.Miui. I should think you would
bo atlnmed nf you 1 self Ellrida. to be
walking about ihe house with him.
aud th uoii.o full ol respectable board
ers." Elflo rolored here.
"I am sure aunt Betsey, Mr, Caatle
wynno is respectable."
"A pottifi.gjrer, distlpatsd,- young
KMMl-ror.tinihin) lawyer aod Frank
Krinmo ia no beitor. Elfrida if you
doii'l stop takins; such long atitcbea I'll
ruakeyourip tbs'm VI out again.
Whiit 1 witiityotl t'iandcrtiil ltlii:
thnt t!ii lore-mokin;r biminci litx
(rt lo lop. I wou't tolcroto Tli"ti.
CH.tli'WTtnu'e jire'iirnntuoiisnUoiition.
no not for nnothct diy, I'll pack up
and cae MorriGoSd noouer, In you
ln'nr mo Ellri U f "
Y , sunt lWiy, I hoar yon.
"Vtry wcl!, then. I'll trouble you t
head n wo l Pcihij a yoti think I
ilidn'l oco you liopei in on t'i very
tliro.hold of their door tb.M rn'irniiiL'
tallini nonene nSout I lit IniMipcry
ao l wild ro.eyou Lnd hni'n tatlierin;;.
On tlie ihro.liold ol' ft yntinif niutt'a
room ! EH'ridti t don't know wliat yon
nrp poming to."
"nut Aunty, th door wm w..'
"pon. u'i.1 Mr.. (ilou w a. in the hall,
iiii-l Ighvlln ll.-iy ttton.l , and Mj.r Par
rr'a ilau.'hUT ''
"I don't care whether tho twoive
tribe of I.rrnl wnro thorf. it tnnkiM
..!
" i
nine t lie ln improper I'.r t.m'' j
nn l hcto nun t RetHOV rolled up her eye.
in ft frurful cntnh'plic ninnticr. 'N .wj'l"",S
.top .IroprifS l.o l loara over the ff-LiM Kr.c,o'm. ' wcretly a
, . , i r .1
turki-T red jominp of that nuiit.
ncrer diw Mich a baby iu my life
never."
What a ratUof it wa to pnrr hunted
liitie Ell'rid i w boil Mie. Major I'arker
rntnp in, wrh her MifV iti'tliiij; nilk.
and her ha-kp! i f knitting work, and
..i ....... ii .... i . . i . . .i
kiic na niiiiM e i io a ii away nun mo ,
inner tuoui, wiib ptii k.d lit gvr. nrh-
iiiL? lii i'ial fnlumn ami ini tel ilait, v
with tear ' "
t n 1 1 . 1
1 II lie iiibi 1 iru Fuun efr
can." th'Hulit Elfic with an in.
noiit or the eherrr line 'ill Uuni
I Ihould ever h 1.11 old -n.id hku.iot
Hol.ey, I d jump into th river, I
would.
And Elfio crept aw.v for a walk
low-tpiriled em.u -h. '
Tha afternoon a well advanced h.
foro Mia Parkor deimrted : Mi-a
Whiutletotl politely eceino; h. f to the
door, alood loukinj after b'.T portly
form.
"I wonder whete Elfridn liu "nc
to." iiiitnlcrod ih Ktiitiater mm
.own in (I., grove fl. ti,, with that!A'101. ,J'll,HJr lw u '
odiouii ('a.illewyoiie. I've no doubt
dear nie, what triuN i;ir!a hiv. C'aa'lc
wv'ine'a ullt Koine where. I know I. r
lull, eT.ar.ly.tllC(1,)OPnlUroomla half onrn,
...
wuudcr
m
:uait..,. v.i-1. ...... .1 1
ll(,r Uwg tll.,k ,t.rioluK. ,ie!
1.-- JJVl'V nit
iton htn'tchp'l
ni.il.1,nP ., !,, ,.... e.,.,
a tou I in aif,'lit.
'
"1 don't really believe thry ehlltige
notes," said Miss Whistlet'O. 'hut il
they did and it's really a vert' oxco'-
lont opportunity "
She pau..d aga.n and l.stcne.l; still
noa..ut,d, MVO attar foot.tetis in ,he
hull.
"I think It's my duty,' raid Mi-
Betsy, getting her colorless lips tig;ht
ti g'tlirr, ami advancing; on tint . into
U, Upartmcnt of Mes.rs C'u,tlewynnc
sndEriniuo.
"1 never was In a man's room bo!
foro," thought Iho latly with a little .
bridle and a. impor. "War mo what
a variety of hdots and slippers right in j
the iiiid lla of the llior. Is this bran.i
I ,y and water ? No, it's lemonade
1 a box full of cigars ns I ive, and
L n.jr.i, (), tLe depravity .f young
,,, I really hope I wont bo ton -
Oh, I siipp 'so it mu.t be a hoot j. k
A drofsiug case, too, with chtse.l sil
ver steppers to nil iho hint Im dear
me. thu cologne is really very nice. I
wii.li I had LroiiL'ht that enm'v rara-
..ric boitlo alon- with me; Idou't be-
" '
lirre they'd ever tn'sn a few drops.
Piok pomntutu, as I live and breathe
and a "houtrwiie" all filled up with
needles and tluead. My goodoes., uie
if it isn't lined with the very hroea lc
si k tbst belonged to my grandmoth
er's wedding ues I thought that
pattern caaia sliorl when I measured
it to make a silk quilted aLirf I do
believe Elfrida took kit to make l hit
piece of folly aod nonsense with.
Mies Whist letoo elevated ber eyes
and hands with pious horror.
'Two whole iuvbci. I wonder il
E'fiidra ever thought what a (treat ain
it is for any oa to steal 1"
The impulsive spinster tp-tnd obout
the room, peeping into boxes, opening
bottles and looking behind sofss but
she still found do condemning proof
of correspondence bntween Mr Caatlo
wynno and ber niece Ellrids. She
was jest turning to come out rather
disappointed then otherwise st the
noufuoeeesof tho scouting expedition
when Tom Castlewjnte sprang up tb
stairs, two steps at a lluie. stid strode
along the hail, followed by his friend
Frank Eioiine.,
Miss Betrey wade a rush st tho door
bat she was too lata. Tom's aee4 of
ooomotlon had beea great r that she
1)K(JKMKU W. 1870.
had calcuV.od on, mid wi:li u Llnid
impulto of concealment Mio darted in
1 1 tl ( lo'ict an I xliiit hcrxcll' in iiumig
Jres.iii(-o-.vna shootino; toata nl
d I I .king; liifurcAtril gai'iiienla that
lliled Iter npiiiatcr acul wilh Imirur.
"Thay'll io out :i((iiu prvlty goon,"'
thought Mia Hetey, pnntin;;, nn ohf
hull on dejprately t.) the innnr han
dle of the door, "and then 1 cuii j 'I ft
lip into my own room.''
Iln'. U' H'h donoiiinvnl appeared at
ha id. Mr. Ciiatlewyniia tind hitfi eo J
;it th'Xtim li'ca d iwn nn l deliberilel.
I K'lted their ngara ; tha hlue vnpur
mo'o .picy nnd pungent tliroiili the
!y-liul
Ih:ill ch ke," thou-lit Mi.a IM -1
y.
' Now !..k hro. T ini. '.itil Mr. Er
initio, tichtly rcau tiling iho con
verlion which Imd been ten.p Tatily .
interrupted, '-thtre' no uo bv'v ' r
. . . . . . .
t.iint-lii'arti' I ruol. .Many tbo little I
K.t'tida il abo hart forty old inaidi u
i I'M ai vu iiiu vnin r uii ii
Ii1 . 1
I .ay. though." paid Cintlewynne.
"-b-t uu oil cit Mini luteey ia. I'll -
ly, if ebVa a diy.''
"ixtv, I hboulj 'thiiik,' rfniurleil
Frunk.
' rin- i in J.ii J'jnort of the crciiturcH !'
i:ii.rii iiio iiiipr.nijni'u ui.'icui vi era- ,
. .1 . ... ... ..... 1 . ..1 I. . . . 1' .
.
in. !
"Hut at ill,'' pursued Ca.llcwynne. '
i"E!fio ha a.'Uie tender notiotii al.ou:
I ,.1,-A ...... ,., U, ..ml 1.. Mo.. l a
never ti.nrri 111
ti.liKtianl,C",'C"t'DlJ if W0C'"'1J I0"1 ,,r'ofa.i Inuiun village, ur.lva- he hi.
tliou'ht il P1V'' leeii ptriuifel tu c imo a TO", the
BVir M,J ' ' d prairie ihto. gh ti hut e.i.i,.i..r a bini.
.coul ' inv.!e. up oil Joa-el .,,d .uJ.lenly .iicovei . o:,e net'!, d mi
jikutbut to hill!..: what', tliiitnoiee?" jcr t,q Lrillij s)lJ,y Uft. e.;
I F"r Aullt Ul'l"f'' ,",lf b,i,!,"J '" " ru.minj; etn am, in a green a h v.
o'o.et, nnd choked will, c.-.r t mok ., llow pi..:t.ar tho ttua. then lo.ka ;
,hv t?iv!" tt T1" ,l" fow .ef,e-hit.,. tha hriht water., aul
l"l''l- li..wcytho tall h.dje. with lliei.
.vuniinu bui me cut on 11. u Mr
niiil:i rititf." I
' I till you it ia aouiethin
cl'taet."'
Ermine ro.-e and tried tho doer
, her irl of it.
' If it ia tho oat,'" hai l Castlrwytme
eotiiiui to tho r- a'-'iie, "he ia temi.tk-
i;'h le ,l,"1 1,1 Lor ""r .,
...... ...... a ....r..l . ,.. 1 .... t II.
uicu , g'.c a 'oji 1 un, . i4ui
11.1-
For t!ie door How opcu with jerk.
r' Tt"linn " l,,,- " """fI""
'.1
ahi inking haek into u eoinur- One;
iiiotncul C'oi-tlew tiiie .tincd the Ui. xt
brilliant idru llu.livd ueiiua hi. n.iud;
he -hut tb. door ai;. in, and bolted it
inataaiaticousy .
j ,''l'l'i"'" ff in "'"''y
prea-eu mnea. i...,.urr., uurg-.r. .
"Oh my goid Mr Thomas,' ..pjeuk-
ed Mia lleuey wildly through th-
key hole, ''please don't. P!ia?e atupj
cryitij; lor help ; it's obly me, Mi-a
IUi.iv Wliiatlelon : it', all a lui.take. !
1 . - '
1,
lui-uouvrMBu-siog.
'A "'-"'dcrMandin- eh!' .aid
Cast Ic wj r no. ' It ha. a rather burB-
'"' iou louk- 1 ehould be sorry to dc -
livtr .vou cuMjJ' M,' NS lM'
" "'
too. but''
' merry on roe. un nie i .-i:. 1 Jeiisl.t t'.il. repnseiitiug a e'eur h.Le
! l'l'UV T"u!iu'5 ,lt door-knob witb trees, mead and villages o.t-
In'lvtJ: il d,,'J 1 n',nnt 1,0 1'l'm""it ''''(f ' bote. but it eCifeely
'"" uiisiakc, u.on my wmd. PW;,q0i,i;,.j lne rea'ityol iLs .ceoe when.
I . .11 1 1 I t I t ' 1
i el "" out' ''u" '' lf,ort' ,uy oc QUUts'
' nuJ ww '" U:"''', roim' t"-"
L: eadi'ul." groaned Mr. Eru,ine
Too Irightl'ul to thiok ol,'' bollr wly
echoed Caallcwy line.
"Oh, dear," wailed Mia Betsey, as
all thu horrors of ber situation duwoed
"I00 I,or' "J,) ll,i,M let me out' ,r
1 n-i . I'll : .....I". t
1 nonius, sou 1 n give you anymiu 1
have iu the world.''
Mr. t'attlswyntie paused; ho ap
peared to bo deliberating, M.sj Betry
lo.'k heart of bop.
' Wi.l you give me your niece Eh
fjids !'
"My niece Elfrida ? N over reaU
ly, I could not"
O vi ry well, just as ycu elect.
Ermine, will you have the goodness to
tep down stairs tud call up tb land
lord T"
And at tbe earns instant Elfrida'
soft voice was heard calliog in the next
toon.
"Aunt Betsy, aunt Betsy. Ob, Mrs
PsrVer. where eau my aunt be goer? '
tnj.reb, no ej;oc and deteelloo were
lOetuing ever the wretched victim ol
t-iriuinstsucvs ; she rattled madly
ugaiukt tho door.
Vou needn't g, Mr. Ermine
you need u ego. Ouly let tee out"
'You will freely bestow the hand
of your niece upon uie ?"
YiiaD) thing everything."
Mr. Castle wyou unbolted the doer.
and threw it e-psu with a low bow
Mia Betsy stayed not to reciprocal
his politeness, but darted frooi the
rvom like s arrow flctisg from tbe
1 1 mi; i in ..) . n
Imw, ucecr no ppnirf till ho wiii eafe
in her l o it'.
''Aunty, " el.:!.i:iu'il tha et.ti:bed
Eifif, wliero on earth have yi.u been ?"
lint that wnn j'il whit ' aiiiiliM ' tier
cr wuuld lall her.
"Ellridt," .kid Mia Bvty, when the
haJ culini'd her ngitatcd tiervca Ly
green tea and a nap, "I've thanked ui)
mind thou I jnuu Cm tle Jtill". It
you and bo are rvully hciit on mtkinv
u n.ati'li id il' heie juiit llcfy grim
ai'ed. aa il tiie wr taUii(( medii ine
mly yiui nrist liueo jour own way, 1
.up p.e.''
Elfrida'a face fc-rew raditct.
"Dour Aunt 1 ty." i-he cried with
a uli v L:e upon tin; pun htneiil f im
hcad ol tiio old Inly, '! am to ft id ''
'There, lin-rc lm ft'uli;," i-uid M
Wlii.t'pt' ii, iinnnci.'ualy, ' I want to
lip up my caps I'.r lb wih, and I
can t bo l. thcrrU v.iih k iirtf '."
.ii.. . . . , . '. ., .
i h ioi ii tLoutu ly ..:
Elfte tripped uwtiy, "It won't twil tln.t
child tho wh ilo story.''
lint tlicni wiii a m'' LieTi.'U .par-
klo in Killc' I OJ hD 'iO t'Httl.
up thut nicht, which llilfd Aunty Met.
! ' a st.iI wiih duud, imd c titimid j
;luTthu Ca-tie wy ntit had hum)i. j
'he "fcTit 1 1 her .-ieiro an J inevh t.
.-m i hum, auiii ii;;-y, a re:y nn-i
t . i .i . .
her will, ui Ii lived U help Cit.il
l.u.L M
n
'!.... it, .uu lb T,..
v.. ,, inu io i.ui v jiur
Ala! pnorAutit Het-ty.
I.OVC.
All luillao lllagc.
Ot'oean Imve im appreei.t.vs i.lcu
shaded verandah of thickly it.tiiwc-
ven h.itii;h.
All d-.y lin.u' we UI toil.-. over th
' . . 1 . . . 1 . 1 .1 , .
cireuitijrp;;uu ll.rj'UU Clou.Ja ot irt a---h
'lfira lli!i "tt'-n Uru' k un fn ti..
tuee i' Ii ni!B' ieijt f.irea t to..U' tl.e
kir unrt for et-vera! nri u'e- Onre
at' ha I een tniruj'' el it l.eu:,;'u
lake, Irin jtd w ith treti ;u. 1 M.rp.U'i !
cd ty ttrc.'U H-tur. w hit h ine.t'-d u
to pnr-ue its lleeii-ig: hl.a ! m ... hut
Wi Wf',1 kl.ew aii uldUt tin -i. i!,-ep
,ilini, h). PH , j.t.ritn(.a, ,,,
'Meadilv 00 over the buruii
on M.
'j,e.e ntVltf U-u ceiivot'.c
weat v tiavekr of the ile-'.rt. tulJea
, ly the hor.einau erci a i.Viruriuk'
spai ei.t ly. juBt ahe.i I cl l,im,uu)l,
IriJe on au J uu, hoping to c "tne up tj
it- Fo. hours it lies bcfire hie eye-.
llh,j t.,en , B IIi0ln,rit j,,,,.,
I i...v;n.. I. ;m rnilea an I miV. .mi.,:,
his wny, and in iho midSl of deven
lninH.'
Men have ri l lcn all -l:iy etrivif.g t .
1. .1 . 1 .1 .' ......
leu.utiie lu-i.uitiui river l'.i neire.
-- -
them, and tbeu at tight tunibj. Lto
. r.iej ,Uir v'svy vty ,,whoto.l.ey
hlj M:4rU.j jrofn in morning
p m;r.ge often ha I to the doa'.bV
both n.an and !.. rc.
1 l.e nun.' wo hu l seco was rocs
lto in the alt.rno -a we r.uvo Ld i
! in '- V'"". "d -w le..w u.
wide slresm lined w.th preen tree
and n its Isuks a lur go ltd. an en-
1
lainpment !
The poni pricked up their rat
and neighed " i'J 1 leisure t.s th.y
siuelt tb water, and our own delight
was unbounded W li.le I f ti
uionteut to ndu.ire the bcautit'ul pn-
peot. Through Ibo m.jist c tree., jtbe pJa'.-o i& "kicb i; was served,
.laotinir rays of the sun shivered 00 I When I r traed to n y t'.je, I
be grsts. Ear awey, wiud.ng l.ke alfouud il surNus.ic 1 by a c;xed 11 d.r.
t ! . .1 I .-l.l - L
liuge auvcr-.erperr, rau in r.ver 1 ty eutwa sna tu..-: .a, t were ia
while oesr by in s shady gn.ve, st.-ed'teot tpen enoiiu ig everything s.i
tbo vilitge the children at p'ay on hal. 1 ordered lLen . J, aa I eoa'. l
the j;reeo lawna, not tusde by han.ls u.d he'p hi'-'gh ng whea I ivmpared
The white side of th terrees booe
nt the setting sunlight, atid the am. ke
curled la-'ily upward from the dinpy
tops. Bright ribbons and red cUs
le. k!n like strenaiers on a ship, f ut-
tered from the lodge poles, sod gsuii -
ly drvsse 1 sqaw and warrior wvikrd ! end thrse Indian weaura hsd coane
bout, cr sat on the grera sod under to a y lodge wuh tbe same htud
the trees. Tbero were madsns, at side object. I aos n.t certa a that ba
betutiful s. Jl aatha. er as grseeful aim rf j'o is ihj. ssjuo every herf,
a Minnehaha, wondcrioj, hand ia but I am. quite wrtaui that worusnj.-
bund, along th slresm, or listening
under the shade ot'sono wide-sptvsd-mg
tree to words of love, as soft and
tender as ever were jvurvd into si"
man' ear.
Near ths tillage were huadieds ef
boree asd posies, with bright feath
ers flouting ia their manes and tails
a they crepiei ths rich grass of the
vallsy.
A greap of sory ehilJrea wvre
f !jid al a 5e sab rceetabhag
tro.-co.
10 (r
7.
. cv.
6,00.
1.09.
la.
(cried
than one Tear ait p. table at the tlo.o
Ihey are crdernl, an I if not paid the per.
on ordering Ihem will be bvld rceontibla
for the innne?.
1 . .' '.J.' L
ten pina; eotno I oy wero tihootin at
a mink with arrow, and tip tho ftrento
a-vcrnl outh were returning home
with rod tvu I liuc, and luo alilntt of
pel kle.J troilf.
.Scoff, of mrn aod Women were)
awinilni'iu ahoiit in th" rivir, n'tw d.e.
i nu, and then doii.in' carli other, atuij
.i rcainn of iuu;;hler from the Lyitand
or. on tho rb'.ri llifo ii:d thote a
younir giil il.otid aho'it like a fi.ti,
her t'li.ck hair itreauiin' behind Lor in
i he w titer.
While wo l inked, tho little children
i.Klonly o isu'l I'ri'in p'ny ni'd rm
into tho li' ljo. ; iiiuuuU'd men ui
ii'Ut.di' I tl t) herd. a'lJ the ewitli'iiTa
in I pn.iii 'iia l'ir.4 lia.4'end t'jwnrl tl.'
mIUc. Vi m hit I heen pftc i Vcd I V
tl e Viiln, t. and t h" UtieXJ fitted fcl
rivnl ! .Matio licr-enitu ut n Iiriiatt
. ii'-(iui 'in cut ii!m4 cr. iii. l-ioi1 ux-
I'itenictit. i in-y n.uv ho In tii.,4. tut
tl.cy no tnir i !:. ii el eii.ii aj tl.
vil awtr uro a!y tctdy a sui
prie.
Si-in men were wen running to un
ir nitli ituiiit in, I !" w, nnd in it few
in.ri'iU'-, kmiuu In .;it.I i witrricia lelC
"he i-iR'atiipmetit ntid r If titvarl u,
coimr first t the top f thj hi.diCht
in'.nn I t .et- ifth-y i"uld diivor
.
ot' er ..i;a tu.-n in
I he l'iar. or to tl.e
Siiihl cr 1' It . tn..
V ..I I , I . .. I 1
.-'.. pu"i;;i 'ill iiii ii-' 'i.H.u oai v
J weta I ut thrt'c in tho piirty, than they
! d.' L M'y up ui..l j-kci u. our l.usi-tiii-.
I t ! I ti e: 1 0 we were, an 1
' " tc e wre tt
111. nt .11 whieh tley
e .l'nikiiy itivit.d u-i to tl.e village.
A .a i.;r ai'lirl, men, womca
an I ( did Iron pouie I cut of th cticaui "
merit to i 'ok ut the etinti:;.-)-, nuJ
l.atit g tutieScd th'-ir c'jfi'.jity, tl o
potts mid Minit-r:ietjti of the eMbiog
wero r mw'.'d.
I a-L.il 1 crm!--i . n txarup T ni
t.e, 1' r liitc'ud n.ne. . this wd
1 iy I '.- la'i 1. u 1 ti'd iwticl I y ratttiMts
U..1
ii-t t ei". Hj ru'j'.o-a j
I
II.-..!' h' l tight down t tie.' CelllM cf
the v. .!.?, ntid tin liti,' a ra-iiot .pt-t
pi'el.ed tay Udre. I-. wasnV. nec-
-:ir ij purcha-.- a t "Wti-iui here,
r t o odp, ear.- II :u hIj ii a a'. I,
l.vM ICftl C-lk'f.
A
w 1 . r. ti
UUI .-hLtt
".'.-roUlwUt
1 with thvtn,
w. tr itn 1 .wtl
they were in-
u: V
liW-
utli 'tl- to h at tl tl.tf I,
id.- r ver. So in., t'n'.
t.-r.. :n w .: D 1 1,
!,i - i-i. I the IP'
Ut jloii tig jt tli'l
i..g if tl.e 1 .!gs, I
Jer -d tl.ti lo n
1 -' 'tie
ui I tLi V
wei-t ij'iie' y w-y.
s'cu ip ; 'he roL:s
t '',. to gr.nzo Hit
fit ia irjvr fur th
,1'he
l..ik' wjs
hi.; i k 1 a 1 I
"(
! "
n tLi'g.
I Vil.U!) cat tl.ivU.-h ths
i..ig t". .e:.rn tne t.tws.
1 . ngr. ceah'v m -t r.'t J. when t
''kri.fJ there w:,s a v, Lite u. ia !lu
in h w.y ha i hem -bt o:t to tl.J
' l'"l.Jt.s a a n.ieinary. Ail ll.o
....... j... I- f I In. k'n ll.earte.l
1 -
- , - Ja,"t'r - - - - -
ed rnai. who wa- a L'rest fi.en d ot
th e i refit pr,t: au i oi ti e K j 1'.
ti.er at WtBhictoB.
I ti.ale ha-'. ti pay ruy reep-'e'.s t
my w l.itt. I r't'.er, and found hi ni it
u ed a to I t 1 r.-tn ti gentleman,
lie h 1 I a w ii'e w ,!c and child . aud Is
ar.d jbey were l.v.t.g c.tnf r'al ly a"i
p:?aa;it'y w.tb the- wiii child: ea of
ti.ediMtt. 1 t..lked tn.'re than a t
i.o.r w th the giir-t-.; ii no
d.'i ;h;.rul t. s.e aul j e.L with 0:.e ct"
my owu ll.'d at.J celor. When
i. it him, I premised I w . uld re'.jrn ths
sext Jay st.d J nt. with t n. whiib I
Jul. It n ay 'j-.d r.vi-;.' to l.rar
. . e ttlk ef J.uitig oil' ia sn Indliu
eaa p. tut" I can a-nire ay civil. is I
rcsatr. uy m.ai a. not the lvs
wot :eo".ie or nbundaut 00 tivoua: i-C
1 ih cut ie.ty of the rude 1-. !'.an wo
tnsn with that 1 had seen sxhil 'ed si
jcburvb, in ths Sia'.ea by wilie w.-.ir
There tbey go to ctorcb, est to Is -
bear tie g-pl tut ta ve bti
Ithrir Tivigt-bors have t- wear.
t jte is the saw ad tho world vr.
From Fsira-v : Tas Wsml'mir,
pub shtd ty 11 11 llvsvs8. I'bils
dcljhia, Ps. si sid Vj j .Ver:rv
.K'SV
CiiLrni are at sj U tslsvsl
ioee the uiothr have tskea to wear
ti- tattoaed hvwi. Thisisse.
pt4 to he a jest ea the d-sase t f
J'pprr ie epwos wg fvirjv'w.w.
1; . - - . . .
One column cae year
One-b.lf column, one year,
I te fi.i.rib colt;aMt.M4vye.r,
One eiuart ( ID linn ) tat laearMtA
Keety additional in-enlon
Frofetrional end Itn.luea ear3t f
not D'vte I ban Are line., per year.
Auditor, t'ltcuinr, Admimiiraitr
and A.lgnr. Not!u t
E.liioilal Boiier. per line
All t'lvirll-r mroi. fur a .borler
1
t" ease' 1 okj tfTrtSTTTeS
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