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All hunineti enlrulei to bit cre will be promptly tteudutl tn. Jnn. 17. '7t( W. KNIOIIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Frreburir Ta., ()(Tor his Professional eervlce to the pub lic. All bimincm entruMeil to his care will be promptly attended to. Jan 17,'07t( Wii. van ezer, ATTORN r. AT LAW, Lewisburg Pu., OfTen hie professional eervlee to .ie pub He. Colleoiiona and all other Fio'CMion 1 bnainen entrusied lo hit car 111 re ceive, prompt attention. GEO F.MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offer hU Trofeiislonnl iervlce to the pith tio. Collections and all other profovions II business entrusted to bia earo will re elre prompt attention. Jan. 3, ".t7tf M.LINN, A. II. DILL (Sncfessors to J. F. h 3. M. I. Inn,) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Le wilurK. Pa. Offer their professional services to the public. Collections and all oilier pro fessional business entrusted to I heir care frill reeeiveproniptalleullon. Jan. 8, 'U'lf CHARLES IIOWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sclinsgrovo Pa., Offers bis professional service lotho pub lic Collections and all oilier professiona business entrusted to bis care will re ceive prompt attention. Office two door north of the Keyslono Hotel. fJan 6, 'til AMOSt ALLS. HonAca Al.t.KMA. (3. ALLEMAN & SON. A TTOJiKV i'S A T L A Mr. HclillMvrrOVU 1it. All professional biiiiineM mid collecting enlmtued lo their care will he promptly aliened to. Can be consulted in English or desman. Ollice, irkc. thpnirtf. N. MY ICRS, J' ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR IT MV k JliHtrict .Yttoi'iM .v, Middleburg, Snyder County Pcnu'ii Office a few door West of the Cnurl House on Main street. Constitution in English and Uerinun languages. Bi'Jv'6 li. ii. an iiyiT Attorney & Coiincellor A T-LA W, Office N. E. Cor Market & Water St's Freebur;. I'enii'a. Consultation in bolh Eaglisw and llernmn .anguages. Dec, l.i, iJir. G ROVER & RAKER SEWING MACHINE Person in need of a good and durable pewing Machine can be nccoiiitnoiKteil nl reasonaiiie price ny caning on oau pel, Faust, Agent, Suliusgrove. ' (Jan. 2I,'C8 R. J. Y. 811 IN DEL, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Middleburg Pa., Offer bU professional servioes to the oil item of Midilleburg and vicinity. March 21. '07 JOUN K. HUGHES, Esq., JJCSTICE OF THE TEACE, Toon Twp., Snyder Co. Ts -J F. VAN UUSKIRK, PUUOICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST Solinpgrovo Ponn. YH. WAdNEIl, Enq., JU8TICE OF THE PEACE, Jackson Township, Snyder Co. Pa., Will attend to all business entrusted to bis car and on the most reasonable terms. March 12, 'tiBlf DR J? V KANAWKL, PHYSICIAN AND 8CR0E0N, (Centreline, Harder Co., Pa. Offer bll professional aervice to lb pubiio. a-aatf GRAYU1LL & Co., Whoiisalb Dial is WOOD AND WILLOW WARE PU Clolhs, Window Shades, Uroims, Mat, Itrusbe Cotton Lap, Grain Hag), f'.j Net, Buokeli, Twines, Wioks, &o. ho. 4M Jarkt tilreet, Philadelphia, fob. 7, '07 T. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW A DISTRICT ATTORNY, U1DDLEDCR9, SNYDER COUNTY, Ta QiHe la Court Km, Sept.16, 'U7tf ' J 11. SELIIE1MER, , PEALED IN HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Steel, Leather, Faints, Oils, Stoves & Tin wore, MARKET 8TRKKT. m inn.' e v Ik 1 4 VOL. 12. )DLEBURQt SNYDER COUNTy PA.. OCTOBER 8. 1374. m 27. ;' m.mi i.i... yen- t '".(" 1 Out luiil, rcliiiiiM, nil,' yrar, Wi.ist ! ( iiii -lniii ili t'lilnnin, otic vi iir, l-'i.'SI tini' f . i i i n -c.- I lit liiu- 1 1 innrrlHUt 7 i Km TV inlililn.ii;il iii-frlioii, TiO l'tufi -iiiiiiilninl i!M"-iiir-is cunb if in.l lucre limn " liiu . per yrur, fi.Od Viiilit'T, i:viiinr. .iluiiiiL-ivati'r ilwl A iKliti" Niitiri-.-, 2- KiliN'inil iin'irrn per line, 1" All inlvei tifelneiit fur n cliorler pi ri"d tlntti une yi'iir nre pnvulile nt 1 1 its time lin y me null ri l. Mini if tn( niil the M'tini mill rini; them will he heM ie.-.nii!-ihle fur Hie muney. A New Ideal a. WILSOM SHUTTLE Sewing Machine FOR, 50 Dollars ! ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, A.NO EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned lino I TIIB BEST IN THE WORLD I t3TTIto Illffhest Premluiu won atvuriloil to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fulrj Northern Ohio Fair J Anier. Institute, N. Y.J Cincinnati Exposition Iudiuuapolis I'xpositlon Hi. Louis Fulrj JiOiilHlnna Stat 1'ulr; JJUaU.slupl Stitto Falrf aud tieorijlit SUto l'alrj fOR REIUG THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, uil doing tUe largest and botf raniro of work. All oilier ltuc'LIue lit the Market wero In dirett COMPETITION 1 ! tSTFor Ilemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cordingl Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt' ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods U is unsurpassed. "Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Ra4 station of Purchabora. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. OliJ Machines taken in Exchange. Bend for Circulars, Prioa List, tec, and Copy of the "Wilson Reflector, one of th,Q best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Ma chines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany, Agents "WantetJ AUDUEHH, ' f ita Sewinn MacMnB Co. fLKVELAND, Q1II0, Agent for Suydor Couutv, J. M. I'IKK, l'axtoavillo, Ta. yiLEm5I STANGLEIt, MANUFACTURER OF otstl'V Beaver Springs, Snyder Co, Pa I Warrant All Woii Maaiifacturei y Me. Ropftii incr of nil kinds pro& pt- ly attended to otj nhort notioo rud liottt two o'clm.k tlio tide reaelioil liij:h water mark, nnd, to tlio dinmay of tlio tropic, tlio nhi let ro lier an ehor, swutijr lir yarln roiiiul, mid lay tli( t tiliout hiilf-il Inilo from the litHt fliff. They were troiut; to land to hum I ho town. With their Fpy (jlaKe tlio Ju'iiplo could nee thr hoatit lowered to ttvko tlio uoldiera auhiU'a Ah 1 then there wan confusion and uproar. I'.very Imrso in tho villain waH int into koii'.u kind of team, an I tho women and children weio hurri ed off to tho w.xi Is behind the town. The men would Ht.iy mid oll'. r ni lnavc a lefiistaticc aw pni-Mli'.o. Thrir (,'UtiH were lij.;l;l .in.l jinnr, hut l!i. v could UHO the old fish house ;im a fi'i t, and pi'lhhw make a hr;ive li'lil of it. If worne fame to worse, they rot;' 1 at least re treat to tlio shelter of the woods. It wan n p Undid n'ht. l'ive Lirge lioals, inatinrd with siiilori, atnl tilled Willi (,'luv red coat How their 'iiiis flittered in tho nun ! The together in regular oliier, anil the ollietisin ti,,,re;l iliiiforms stood up to dirert tho cv Th nmmr ctci wiiirmnonl IkIiI crnv, d'e'lltloti. Jt w.v; a com -aijroiH c m Wlmi irn lor t.i Imrc ihpy licnr.1 lull paliy (oine with a wur-sliip and can- IN THE f MX, Th ilcnr old jrdr In in the wnne, Tht trmlpr ytnt ii growing laic ; Oil, lirtirtft tbnt love, nil iliincii are titin I How sliiwrjr iKuding nl th (,ato ! The chill wind vernier fron; the north. The rroit in. iirippnl the furente bare, And 1'inrly nAn the lunreiimo rerib, itml nnunrl clothing we muat wenr. Whit In the early morning lie Iherrnateil timlm: entile that Mplre With longing look fur thing more high uo, now ftojui inni niurnlng nrc tkt enn dccHnrt toward II o tine And day rQWuUbiJ nnd grief grow long. Our wrculh of faded (lower we twine And iui on tunle Imtli toul and xtrutig. How tender nnd how jm.lng weet The day when I ecn were bright end green ! lint now ihcp le ,u.j ir& 'nenlh our feel, We've laid our wiulvr j atcui i s in. Hoi hew we ml", the genlle flower TImI brighlened the lmig iiiininer noon! ours nil moved I lie .ml min i turii'io future hours ' . And hcatier coats and piiutnlonti. 1'oln.t foreror en I alway- ltul now the arlov' jiwfl cold. The old deed life of umtner time ! For long remeiiihrance doth it plead ; We weep andihiiik ii ileal b a prune, And wuuJcr bow much wood we need, Ala, h.QW eery brief the etny Of eeery tiling the fpiril lore ! We eigh fur ell Ibal'e ptie. away, And go lo pulling up new Hons. It nt there ere heart that love it mi'.l, And many a voice bum' initaic lir I left lo ii our hearts to thrill With, "llin-tiaml, hnw ahnut ihem fur ?" lion to lt.'lil lielpless Iihlu I iih ii. So I'eheeeil Uutrs lllld nelsor thmii'M. ns tht v sm(. the li'-hthoiise tower looking down .on the point tli.it entered the liar i -nr. "Oh ! if I only wire a man '." cried Uelieeeii. "VI a' rould votl do? Sen wlmt lot of litem ; and look at iht ir -y.iv.ih no in "Just so. t'omn, het;in ! One, hvol one. two!" Prutn! drum! ! drum! ! ! Sipieak 1 K'ttek ! ! iieak, ! ! ! "Kor'aid miurli !" I llalha!" 1 The life stopped i "Don't 1iu;;1i. You'll f;,il every, thine;, mid can't nt'krr my lips.' j Ortiiti I ilrtini ! ! drum ! ! ! The men in tho town liettrd it mid were amazed heyoirl tneasiire. I!;id the soldiers I'lltved from l!oti;i.' Who Were ewiuiii,,' f Louder ;ind lot:d r on tl.o lu ee '-' me the r 1! of a sturdy drum nr. .1 the sound of a lnave int., The i. r, in the l .f li.-u-d !.. lloii. mi 1 J' n;-:. d in I'll ii' V.ovU f d.' struct i-ni. I'h "iVie. i s or . . , .'. , v. i-y h.ly 4iito Cu" '..-..it In lie' !! il.-l ln!'. The f-jdi wi re risei't! T'n y wi i e cc ni'i'i .1 .w ii t!ie )...!; rniuiotis. l.i ii 1 I l.et'l i V I TI.e;, Wollid all lu rupl ll'.'e.l. '.!i 1 'e!,a(.s hlllt;; lV the dr .idi'ill l e-l t.Mti-i ! I low' I he dr.;m i o! 1 ! '!!.. ilf. elliti;;ed lis lull", ll p'.lVrd "Y.:l.ki-t I'.Hi.lle,- thr.t loll id t'l'ue ' liii'. I 'I he men win i I,, i lii.:; ill I lie t- iv. n ; '.here were thollan ls of ill ill in ill. wooiIk uloii;; the s!i .re. I 111 lillll t-il. 111'.' !li:lle!ied (lie t .V pils. plod lui;; ovi-r I iii -s'.iarp i.toii. j t-plashin' tliroiiv'h the pud lies. lie Iii en lieiitm;; the old drum with iui:.rht mi 1 m lin, Sarah Mow in;; tl.. life wiMi shii!l determination. How the I'.ril ishers srriiinMed into t!ie;r In ;Lh ! One of the l.i.iv.: t.f tr-i is was lu a; ly h it ln hind on the huniiii'; shop. Auotlur fill ovu hoard and w I his j.'ood el :!n .. i:i Romance of History. Conrad the Ernporor of (i rmv.nv Unsiill III; w is retnai kahle for his A rcriljtn Baboon Vonyc, The halloon which was recently announced t have trcti lost, wiili p.tnishmt lit of all who crossed his 1 1 wo occupants, has Ik en h aid fiom. puip ise. A tiiaint, hut Irne legend j It ftaited from Cnliiis, I-'ralice, mid reeiie.a that i! certain ('oi,,,t I.upol I. what I f I it. is thus told lv M. Ihir- Hot. the si tenant : At 7 ,.r. 1 1'. JI. 'it .Monday. it;;i;st 111. I i iiianiotm tl llt til.) ll'ei nt l-h.lill.l Hot he put I JV jlltil the follow ii;.; d, iv, Itlid Irill'il'K I that we l ie liid liave tie nitn- Wia '"!.. r. mi 1 to ! Ml-i d to .nl . IV tl ,. ' e ei id a i el,,1, tune. I too!, ndv;:l. oi' the s. .nth nil ! to al t' n.pt. to ;.o ill the ail'. !lltd r the J fell t of hnii ;; a im live te-ei nt inen-ly s hut . I lit- ( d t" a..il Ii 1 - If oi lim , Hi. H ... w rn: was on oi inose leat nt; iieani. (led into a I'eui'ile f":vM and lived in a hut with his wife. It Ir'jpMiMl ihat the Emperor, while heetln;'. Hp, a line to the :.!,(. w;lh t . . I'.l: s W 1 i' 1 I " I I. IlVd t'l" it. i. n. i j hi i. 'Ili.il ni t. ie the I o Ei.ipi i n- d: Would he it, s t ! wa-. .'V. 1 M"t 1 I'Tvi'l.,' nis s.-; vat. Is t !.,! ;t ;:v,: v in :.'ii ,: v tr .,:'!. 1 e.'ii.iu:.)! I .; .,e. -h .11 I.V ll' ll V ir . i i i d lie it t!' 'I"l I'f ll ..ii. i l!a his hi ir 1 tttiee. i;..d th. I tv.o. love, I ' !. whieh t 'I.. ll. nle. H 1 4! t PEPECPA, THE DRUMMLrU 4 True Story of I lie War ol 1SI-J. (From Kt. Nlohol.n It wns about nino o'chH-k in the moniiiif when tho Hhip lirst appear ed. At oneo thero was a great rx eitetuciit in tho village, it was a I W it ish wiir-ship. What would hhn do? Wolll'Ihlli) t'U'k 111). Hit in the buy to pick up Htray costera as prizes, or would tdiu land BoMiei'H to burn the town down In either caao there would bo trouldo enough. Ihosowero sad davs, those old war times of 1m12. Tho night of a Hiitish war kIuii in Huston lluv was not pleiiHiint. Yo wero lioor then. and had no monitors to go out mid sink tho enemy or drive them oil". Our navy was Miiall, and, though we afterwards had this victory and sent the troublesome HhipH away never to return, nt that timo they came near enough, and w good peoplo in the village of Seituuto Harbor wero in great distress over tho Htrango ship that had appeared ut tho mouth of the Harbor. xi was a iiHiimg-piaco in tnost a UIIH. Ills ll isle In escape ll'oiu lla' i'l' l l- "1 don't caro I'd light. I'd use can army narchi'i" d .un tin- b. n h father's old shot-gun -unvthing. a thousand strong! I Lev the saihu , Think of uncle's new boat mid tic pulled! No f.u.i y i,.u ing now. bid Bloop." desperate ha.-ti; to get nut of the "Yes; and all th boats." place mi 1 t se.ipe to the -.liip. "It's b bad ; isn't it .'" How the pi up!,. , lh d and cheered "Yea: mid to think wo must sit "U the shore! Iilty imn or tune hero ami see it all and nut lift alin .ji.mpid into boats to j.n pare for the ger to hclji." chase. Hinging shots began to era I; "Io you think thero w ill be a .over the w.it . r. fight?" Eou.h r un.! ion !, r rolle 1 t!.e'. rp 'I don't know. I'nclo and father! I''" dium. Sharp mid ch .iriaiig o.t aro in tho village, and they will do all the cruel life. .cariy eir.r i ,i. i:. o ,i, ,,i ... , f.lti:ritc."tl.e ;..'!. I ill. I ...: I: a; :,.!. lailglilli;; fi id;, to il:..;. i i I!.-. v.. ! ..and and st .11 " be ,t;;i,r 1 ! .wing wilh t'n ery coiiriig". Th- boats swept i.v. I :'!!;. t i:l of !.. harbor no Ihe oil!,; .ing l.de. 1 lie I: .in rim n i iiue no I. :.'- h. . t io t I in H.; . ,ol!l: I i.i" i ! his Wile, ale I ad. p! e A ft- 1 V..H- I ill" I .lap. I'rs ll:,! e :., :d I..",,. ; I' v I ad'., i.i'i.e. the I' iy, h ' .is i I, g ill l.i's'i; p- el thai i -T'i i .1. ! '. ii.:; e. . .pinion, he i . i. hi;, as a '.i",, . at.. I than I, Iter t Ih" ll'ii ;. charged le r ir. on l ph a.-I'le. In li.IV ti.e de::th. 'I Ii. y.l.tli n I sei ii il.iv s runic to a i lull!.',', w ho ! , i . I ho: i il:.:,lv. The IM, by l.i-. coi.ic ly ai''. ai il g SO l.ll. h.le I. .it tl.e h lt 1 and .i. I ,h'e i lie 1 1 1.', I l..li: I ..mr t' li.o o I I'll 111.' i ni!. me. I i it to I, Sil.l 1, ,: I. v. it: I, It:. I ! ,'le V. l.l',.' :l,. i, :.ll. li v., I t I 1 , I ho We I' ! ' I I i e 1, ,!,!:! t o. II 1 ll I 1. I V. 1 . '. I. poll ll lid the ,1 .1 f. I' ill , I' i I f a b, l t 'i: : l.ll t.m I. . I ill tl:. h's service ll III W it!, ii ' . oil ll lie i.f his dw. aiif i .it t . e. and i.l'l. I c. I I nn i'i . - t's iii:. i :! !i ..i.i I . I W ,S ill ill . I b his tr,M I sl.'l ! le- I. , I.' 1 '.e;. .i ':,. i..,, 1 loin : so i 1 is .id I I i l. .1';;, d :.'!. rwat ;.h ! ; A. ... . !l;, d I , b. I ligl.iinl t b ill I Wi -e Ho Ve- -i I mid ni. .hi was that in I':.!1 c; . tl to tl " ,, 1 w i Kaw I.! !. 1 s. i; ' ;-o;i. . pii-l iward I'lllTa'c - to be Si ell rolllill" oil. I sl; ml 1 I ti e V. lilillg. he SUl.stltlli.rd ti l.en US to with lae It!.,',,.. p. of lh,. ,' :: inc. . I.e. r. III.- ill 11 ;: :,s .,f c', :t: i) : i 1 1, ,n ; igl.t ( iil .; t. and I I, l.cl, 1 1 a. i.i towards '. Tin ro lit Sea. I fed roiu- mid I mid I lie: ; va i' U I'd t' e ipiali i'l I" -Id I' ll st Wltl .1' "g ell t. 1- ica N. fi. I.. .!.. ; I i.i's '.i tl :: I ' I V ' i, 11: . the ,i you'.l iiii.-bat ' o.l . V. I I efi ' . I ' ;.i I h iv. '-II d.-.i dl h. I to The, thry ran "See how still it is in town. ia not a man to be seen.'' "Oh, they are hiding till the sol diet's get in arcr. Then we'll hear tin shots and ilruin." "The drum ! Hov," can they ? It'i here. Father brought it home b v r. I. r. bill'l.ilig I out ihe III mis. I 'ait st.ii s. mi l 1 1. i i " t pi t!i i-1 a h so I ;:i. In the down. r.'d mats .1; ! ll" I '1 In v r,pi cli 1 i vi i v w .! il , 1 to i ! In 1 tl. i as t!.. y mid 1 1 .f mend it last niht." "Oi l he .' Oh ! then let's - "See, tho first boat has leachi I tlymg i in my tho sloop." r mid get nt th "Oh! oil! They aro going tj burn it the sun w. nl. lier." I in: I' M coats .1.: li 'l return a "Isn't it mean !" .shot. '1 h y upi cl. 1 i vi iy minute "It's too bad ! too " to see a tlioiisai. l l.i :i to open on " In re is the drum C i li-in at short rang. I,,,; i th,. bead,. "It's in the kitchen.'' j Mid tin y I. m ivi ,i tht ir powder "I've a great mind ti go down ond Out of the I. m b. r th. y m nt in beat it." : confusion mi, I di- iaiy. The lop "W h.it jjood Would it do !" 1 Wt i;. lied nliehur and lull ' III In T bi:,' "Scare em.'' guns, bid did Hot tin a shot. Oarl, "Thrv'd sre it was only two L'irls. nrss fell down mi the set n lays and tho harbor was full of and thry would laugh and go on h'-aN iiacl,. 1 .:.. ship, lie Hiuacks nnd l.ats of all kinds. The burning just the same. s. nt a round slot t .wai ls (!. Holilieis rnithl ,isilv i.nt.r th., luolior! "No. we r.ould hi'le behind the sail 1 It Ml sho! t and thr. v a ''lent and bum tin evervthiiiL'. mid mi one hills mid tho bushe. Colli", let's t . o could prevent them. Thero were men enough to mako a good fight, "Oh. look! look! I ho sloop is but poorly uruied, nnd had nothing afire !" but fowling iiiocc9 and Hliot giniH. I "Come. I can't lih'.y and ceo it any while tho soldiers had muskets und iitore. The cowardly Itnlishrrs t cannon. I imni too noats; v ny u ui i nicy go Tho lido was down during thu "P to the town and light hko- ,t i.i' u-t.,1' I .- 1. Ih'.t II iih ii m arc i , ti'l. p. il d t'l lil-l' e a h tig v.--, i lull .1 ir .noi,, ,-i Inv ball. i d, , i ! I to p- .s t',,1 i.i.d.t. the l :.tn lioiy nl' the lope. I. . I. g. mi I i v, i v I I'i'i ii I in wall r I tl i, u i ut ii vi : v sit tily ol bnlhii t. At I A M Ion- sueiise. I t, n w all ti 1, out. tin 1 d'.-c, .vi i cl tiiat din in g ill.- lii :i.t I ha.i bel li dliveli in a lioi ti.ea- lei i !y dii , cl i. m. Not know i: g tl r distal, i I v. a ( lioin the Inar- - t land, an 1 Ii it' i'nl of b. in;,' driven lo ale i in r cm i . ;.t to the n. a 'hi a i d, i, .-. Iv. 1 t l, v,. r iiis, ir t i a v. s l. I p, i ci i v I in ,i,y oi' ail sirs 1 . !"V l., . b. 'l tlicli a laile hiirh I : i .i o :,, ;c I so as to gi f. down, . let to- aid "i o'clock I Mli'C, edi'd. r cm lent of I he W ill I Was . 1, lo' l.'W-.u; !. to '.I, 1 l;,7 v.! , r. 'I. I 111 t: C'lll I I lri st . It is in i pi -km -.,1 ,1 e lay i tl( tie' thirst ; ie. w h mi I tried I , I. !':ic' i.i r that we U'clo -,t . : 1 1 i'i'i'! am. ih, I lot I show, d le t- t-.v . hid ..I. 'li.. i , lr,r, ll I ' III t hem. I I....1 l.g . a to tin I"! 111. lie Inon, i I'I t !:i. a: 1-, I' i. i, i 'i lh le l I't I lev. I . rton I'i'i a . ,1 I g: , at In h : d tin ir i I'o- a !; !. sl in a-t -.-.hat lo d. I, .1. m,l t: ' , i .'. it v f 'it tl 11 e'.i' '11 w l.i'!' H!I'I to ;.t : If the i i n ith wa Mi island tli.it. !, I'lieil bv I I. lain of white wa j Tin- girls h'lif i their ilni ii an 1 t', ' beach and laugin 'I hat night tic The grriit A lueri, as the ",l she ' li d.t folll. f Into the ni;-. it. en I dr. .ppiug '. . ..".t d iw li on the i till Ja y eii, 1. ship sail,-, 1 away, an a lluv of two had .lh di!" t-. I, V I:.: I I -:r s and ir.. i bid I!'. sin' thought it ua-i wis morning, so that thero was no dan-' ger for a fuw hours, and all the peo ple went out on tho cliffs and beach es to waUJi tho ship and boo whut woul'l happen tiext. On tho end of the lo, sandy pit unit makes ono side of tlio harbor, 'Come, h I'i gt tho drilli.. It'll do no. harm ! and perhaps " "Yes i and we'll '' No timo for further talk. Down arrived, mid to letl'eat in tune. Ilcbi eea i.; st.l! living'. ;,ld n'.id i". e b!e in body, but In ;,vi. in i.pii.t : i,d strong' in p it: iotisni. She tol l ll. is storv herself to tho writ.;', lllhl it i tho steep stairs of tho tower rushed true. theso two young pa'iiots, bciiton d i j ' 11 intr what thev could for their couiitrv. I 'i r Hoots A f ri. n 1 writ, s f, , -:i stood tho little whito t iwer kuown i They burst into the kitchen like a ' Europe : "U h it mi m i in. t of d,s os tho Keituato Light. In tho house I whirlwind, wilh rosy checks ami lly- comfort wt !. ...ts i a. tail, t i b i -lie ; belli. 1,1 t. in It.rl.f. ivi.,1 1 hn Liwnu.ru ' 1UL' lllll'. JIM. lillll'S Kill HorroWIUIIV lllnl HOW Well We till I'l I'.'l.l tin- llellil fumily, consisting of himself. an. I -. , iiip, n? a:, I 1. i .'. -th i.'. rlaine d : The will i.f lb a' ii cannot be l si' .!'" 1 h. ii l.e c, i.i to r. v. a! -n!.:, tl I hr r. an I to rol ii I'rri ! r.-. l re. i, 1 . ace I': .i.i t lie i i hii.i a-i la ir. a:.. I w! as ll. ni v II. da I! . st w !:, !,. the rhil 1 n et. , I altci'ward tl tery cl Ao -ban. A iii-uiVj ;:i,!i .-. -in ,. - 'is a.;. . a r. ! . -il V. f low i sl- ". ('..' ol a .,': t : a Vi- . a A! '.' t t !. v.- b. , :i al i.i v join n. 1 i...''i".'' I tl v. - Is. a li-1 ing m i d nnd tiic 1 I" ' I' : a wiis v, iy long! any fi ,;', I o . la .1 o i .'icd in. id llie I ,;i tin wot. r. nnd '.( le pa -t I lie vra d ,!. . . Iitld I : I, Id :.. . if.,!, t i c n! in r bi i r 1 1 lio'ii sncid, , t ,f tl.,. ma, !:. i.i!'i'o-u , r my path. ! 1... Ii in iced. W ill ,nt the v;.!e mi 1 l,"s wri'.j trail.: . ,1 I th ti: .. .-, v ith p ;or. ' h i I, 1 1 t 'l- i i ch d I.iin : pot in tin t'. r was b- i ti w.-.s !. ''-le iiioiias av ri mi instant wo 1 'I'iie rr, w id- tl.e slu n k, howevi l'. la'.ilirlied tin ir i :i'i!! h at. m d I vo na n i. wi .1 it, tivar lus It was tl , u (i o'clock. lltid mi -iig' ll.e g 1 .iil nl t- .!.- - 1' .. !. t.i ,'o:. I t In !p US. I .'. i t . .1 p ti.e 'o,l of tl.e 1 . I :. spl illging the ;.be U! '.li ,) .: l.ll. d v, i'h va'. r. Mid tl II.- w . . I gii n.. l'.'li .-i-lai.c.'to the i.,, .;!, . ,; the b,.llo. 11. 11, .Wt vi I'. W; . II I: t I: i iw : I ,- wife, 'gazing out of the window at. the scene diorls wo have now and t'n ti made and several boys and girls. At the of destruction going on in the harbor to draw on a pair of hard bakcl on. s time tho ship appeared tho keeper 'and praying for the country and that which w. ie p;p by tl.e llivrnvr ni ht was away, and thero was no one at ' tho dreadful war mightsoon be over. ; to dry. Damp and adhesive within, homo savo Mrs. Bates, tho oldest ! She could not help. Soil and bus- they are without still" mid u;i ; lding daughter, Rebecca, about font teen ' band were shouldering their poor old us horn. Once on. tiny m e nj n, ..f veiim ol.l . tuirt f tl.o liti.lo bovu nn.l L'ltiiH in the town, ami there w,m no iiioih rii storks, ih-tnictive ut all a young girl named Sarah indsor, who was visiting lk-beccu, aud had been tho first to discover tho ship, while sho was up in tho light house (Wo, not ,lii ,1 lb, th it iial:.. : ll III t in c :!:.';! , t.n 1 t have I t t i'.l !.t W I. tl.e I"1" 'v t: - t t. .':i I I. but i t1 V! i' . :!- ( it us i thing to do but watch and wait ami comfort and entirely demoralizing pi'nv, I thr ttmper. Tho following' s nipii' Kot so with tho two girls. They device will rob the .1.1. wet bmn meant to dosoinething.aiid in a fever : yard, of a slushy Winter or Spring tower polishing tho reflector, She of excitement, they got the drum and evening, of half its promise of (lis 4 . . ' . . i i. .1 ..... i... i.... i ...... ,r..,.i f. ... 4 1... ..... ( : i..... 1 110 (jteep Stllll'S I"'''" 111" Clliciieil UIU II'MH Hie i.iiiiii'l '"I . .i.e n. . n... i.e.n iov8 to tho viltugo drawer. Mrs. K ites, intent on ibo the boots are t ik- ii ntl". till them scene outside, did not heed them, iptito full with dry oat a. This grain ml. and sent off tho bovs to give tho alarm. For an hour or two, tho ship tack ed and stood off to sen, ami then, tacked again, and made for shore. Men, women and children watched her with anxious iuterest Then tho tide turned and bogau to How into tho harlmr. Tho boats aground the flats floated, aud those in deep water swung around at their moorings. Now the soldiers woull probably laud. If the people meant, to save anything it was timo to ho stirring, lioats were hastily pnt out f'om the wharf, and such clothing, nets and other valuable as could bo handled were brought ashore) loaded intc, hay carts aud carried away. It was of no use to resist. Tho soldiers of cqnrso wore well arrjnilj and if the peoplo wade a staiial among tho houses, that would not prevent the euomy from destroying the shipping. As tho tide spread out over the sandy fiats it filled the harbor so that instead of a small ohaunoJ, it became a wide and beautiftd bay. The day was flue, and there was a gentle breeze rippling tbo water and making it shine in the sun. What a splendid day for fishing or sailing 1 Not much use to think of eithor while that war-ship crossed and . tn I Al. JwMr I .I.IIM I . k,M and thev slipped out of tho back has a great fondness for damp, ami door viuoticol. '"ill rapidly absorb tho la;t vestico cf , They must bo careful, or CiS the t it from tho wet leather. As it l.ikis soldiers would see them. They went I up the moisture it s.vella and tills the round back of the honso to the north ! boot with a tightly lilting last, keep-1 and towards tlm outsnlo beach, and ing its form g.V'd, nnd drying the I then turned ami uluweil tliroiuli Uu. icmtier witiiouii.aritei.ing u. in in deep sand just aiwvo luglt water mark. They must keep out of Bight of tie.' boats, and tho ship also. Luck ily, she was anchored to tho south sido of tho light t and as tho beii'-h curved to tho west, they soou lull her out of sight. They took to the water sido, and, with tho drum be tween the in, ran as fast as they could towards tho main land Presently thoy roachod tho low hoaps of sand that showed whore tho split joined the fluldsasaid wood. I'antin und excitod, they tighten ed up the old drum and tried tho fife softly. "Yon Fuko tho fifo, Sarah, aud 711 drum." ."V "AH rigbti but wo fNsVfcTt Btand stilL We must march Vng tlhs sjioro towards, tho light. "Vi'ou't thoy soo ns T" 4N6 'We'll walk noxt to tho wator on the outside boooh." "Oh, yes, and they'll think it's sol diers going down to tho point to ;,, morning shake ont the oats mid bang them in a bag near the fue to dry, ready for the next wet i.ight, draw on tho boots, and go happily about tho day's work. This simple recipe, tender-footed reader, will k:ivo you much discomfort, and will make you a tender hoy-ted reader as you sit with your feet in your soft foot-gc-ir, looking over your paper as you wait for breakfast to bo made rtady." Wih on h;'..l a w lit,, ss mi his si le ii'iiii" ! ' ry '. !,i r. ,, t .1 : iy bright y.,1 it ig 1.1 it:. I .r.t lot 1 f .r !,.!, ing a won, h 1 i',i! ii:i-e iii. ,',1. .11. ' :. eiime in late, mi I had m t 11 very dis tllict idea :.s to h. -.v tiic case stood, but he had a very vague m .ton that it was for Wilson' inter-st t 1 n -t!ie iiutubi r of hogs appear largo pit.i.:!.!e. W hen he took the w it 111 ss rlati-1 be Was ipnsti.-iie.l by Wilson's law yer, w ho usk( d : ".Jerry, d:d you see the legs i.i Mr. Vi!s. n's corn field 011 the dav in 1 (jucsl ion ?' j "Yi s, sir, did," replied ,b riy. -t'o jou 1 iiosv t'Mirt.y liov many (d loU.,1 J c I'l-.-m tign. t. ' t.iin bl. lo Up. '.I 1 v. !-. i, -. ao ; . I..-.; : : M. !. ..;..! i...' li..- ball on ml .'!. 1 :.m' We Mi. aid 1. , M. At 7 o . h ' 1 li:. siia.ck ti. ". si:c u .' ;; 1 1 s w,: 1;, ci :-, r t . 1! .. m 1 1 . :::: 1 1 '.r i" :,i n.l.i 1 ; - nl s'.r .;.., ri I ll,, 1: , e 0, 1 tiic s-.i . I. v. as t;. .l . n:i i.gth hoill Oil. .'IN ii'e'l li'.inib. ii. in.. 1 :,l 1 ., 1 on she 1..,' m., v.. '! he Slli.n 1 r 'ill 1.1 'e and was ln.w w it l.i 1 11 l n t -. . lh. '.. t:i na l it. !.. a .!'.- -li. eo, .-.' ; 11 the ba'lo I f .ir tl 1 u vas : burst, in v.1 :.:.:i,il;. la.. I we again : :,;! hat ',!, - I, : .1 il ,11 . 11,0:1. in ; us. that sh. ol ' Was . Wi IV b, 1 :.,t!i w., i.i ing o . the only to o:. !'.,, limbs w. 1 j, ;!. i :' 1 i.i' bal -il.er and Weaker -r. un h UH, vards. I 1 ri ii. If ai-; 'ill pointed it ollt t lelllWed l.ll- C more try;!:;; w, hold 1 r ill my was tin 11 Y- ty in mv:.'ir I '.I t'"' H I my wife, mid that iir.ige. What wa s bi ii-,,' obliged b iirius. 'I I e 1 mac!; rr us, and I raised s hint salute I our -r. lircach of good manners ruin to stare you in the f.nu If a Iledouin should loose hitcLth, would ho talk gum Arabic f "Homo, sweet home," ns tlio boo said when he entered his hive. Coijuetts aro liko weathercocks only luod when they' become rusty. They madti a "man pray seven hours for btualing a mule u l'vliv wuio. Tho upshot of the Luisianna re'o lution has shown that tho sword is yore t mn A niU'U fortL l'vuii there w. rn "No, 1 didu't count sail. is. They s:.-.v us, mid lanm in'd thrir boat, bi ing about two hundred '. yards ahca I of un. T he small b.ci'. ' was i.i.wm 1 t'.v the muster (Wihiunt t).h y) rini til) mate. 'I hey camo (l iar to the car i.i.d t s k lmhlpf tho !ioje. At Ibis time tin ir bout was ! tit in lv sit, king tn aiccuiit if tim el-l : but I';1'''!!.) g j: ;ks of tl.e 1 ulloon, but tin ' did not lose colli'; and, taking l ,l. i.iv ontli it,..,, u'lii'ii'i 1, tl, ... .....v. .... (...v. ,,,.u 00 ..It..,'. ... .... ... " thirty. I l'f u'.v wltl' 8 , ,llu'' wlll 'as uku Tim "onst-rnatinn f.r WitM,, ,! '. " oUve. 'they drnggisl la r r.s best his lawyer, at this imrM-cctcd irt-lv. I 'J" '' ,on'X iu ""'''.b-.mt. may he im.igiimd ; ui,,l it viiHjn.it lessened wheu lruwi's lawur arose mid said : "Your honor, ns 1117 cli.a.t has on ly i i l.tihogs, it is very evident that those which destroyed Mr. Wilson's corn belonged to some one oUu, and I ask judgment for the defendant" liiu comt giaub-d the le.pnst, ami j,ir Wilson, ly haviu strong a witness, lot tlio case. 1'iayer is tho ltuchcl of the soul, by which it diti,'a w tier out of the wells of m'viitiou 1 it is the hallowed pathway by hioti Hie spirit of man utichcH its (bsl 1 it is tho carrier dove of pommnnicntion between the Xltiatj'tu.Mi'l hiw Vtifeer I V iw the danger they wi re iu, ai d I began tci cut tht: ropes that wi re following thq b-illof u. I had i-ut the greater patt of them when I was di.shed against the W-nt and Ii t lujstdf fall into it. 1, like my wife, lay help'eBs at t'. boto in of the ln.t. 'lLo'cn let go the ri'i't s of tho car, and bal loou rushed nft' with a mighfrwisJil ,, towards Norway. T lie boat return. ra 10 ine suiaru, nun e tvt ro piuiiH on boaid nnd taken into tho cabin, whore a good tiro did not fad tobiing itsruud. W e have only to express our thauk-s to tho men for the care und kindness those good sailoni showed to us during the voyage to Grimsby, whieh lusted nntil 9 A. M. thin juoruing. i'ui-fto Leuff
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