The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 21, 1869, Image 1

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AdvOrtlikt obi T. rted at the is%
(01,00 per impart, sbr Arittneertion, and
for OSCh subieq wait insortion 50 'coots.
A intend , Osorinnt made' oh' - yearly , ad-
venison
A spfice.. le ten Ilnesitt this type
moistures a gam
Business does set under.' head by
themselves ltranedlidely rfter , the local
sows, will be charged ten cents a Une
for each. intiertlon: . • .
A t lvertisomants should be banded
beibro Monday noon to 4410/%1,1140(0*p
In titi ami llil me avocleg
Businesa_Cal,•ds. . L.‘• •
MEMNON TAIUNK WAITTOBV4—.Tri
sera UottesS 111asndlap and Whoksoki
WWI awe! . La 'Trouts. Val rea ises. Trainor
Aim fie., ie. No. 104 Wood (Wog, retaborsta
pa. All orders presort, tUled. awl Wade Wamn
Fectory Namara( Tilleerda slid Paw striala
medal
IJ. ANDERSON, haettur taken tiold 'or
bh old Foundry sobs In Itoeheates,. Pa.,
u ill be pleated to meet his Old enstormers
frOo• who mai- wont either the BAST COOK.
IVt: STOVE, Dueling Stove, many other kind of
emtlnus of best material and workmanship. The
boanal will be conducted by
httli J. J. ANDERSON t SONS.
rrlrldltat.llll,„
method tll4,—Th e nuders
the plse.
Mil they have purchased and taken Surge of the
Sharon Mulls, formerly owned by the Resin. Dar
matt, In Sharon. Bearer county, Pa, They baye
relined them and ars now pr.parodto doidlidado
„r pindino to the sallsfacticm - of their pitman ~
Their Man& of floor will compare favorably onto
nny in the market. Give as a call before going
here. SANCTI DAVIDSON & BRO.
jamb:fim
OTICE —New Bakery, at W - Grol ; o old
IN stand, Third Street, Beaver, Pa. Jolting W.
hero takes pleasure to Inform his old friends - that
he In ntablished In business at the above stand,
here he will be glad to meet and accommodate
than. Presh bread, cakes, crackers, nuts, Re. de'
confectioneries of all kinds. No. I Floor, wade
Iron Foil Wheat, op the barrel, sack, ur roWt. '
Jan. 11, 1869.
IVtlici;elAsjitenr, BARNES ,
p .4 "l n e oz r : n d Boo t
l'ertre's Tin shop, Iltrinie er alreci, Bridgewater.
I•n.,,hem ha Is prepared to mare and' sell
e.erythlng In Me line at reasonable rates ,Ther
le. removed his place or burincs from the corn.
er near the Bridge to his present location. he 1n•
N 41 4 . 0 his old frienda and patrons to giro hlea
ran.
tofS*l9:ls.
1 ti.IIIIIITAN, Atturnoy at Law, Beaver, 111.
rf Odlcu In Court Iluuse. totaylttf.
11 EN. K. PIEKSOL, Attorney at Law and
jr Surveyor of lands. omee opposite. Professor
tor', In Beaver. tarotbit.
KUHN, Attorneyat Law: Miro In •
I'4 tiOday's building, cart of Public Now.
ur '
1)E. % VEIL IiSMINAIIY - AND ItIOITRIG.
) AL INSTITUTE.
I o 111 make eorterpoudlog reductions In Taltkm
gad Mimic for pupils who may MO the can to
r....rh us, for Inxtrurtion. Term open" April
mr.l7;nt. • It. T TAYLOR.
The Darlimin Academy nigh School
I will npon nn Tuesday. the nth of April. WA.
.thirteen weeks. Clamuum fanned In tiro
lamica,lllgher Mathematics, and (Rom, English.
I'd' term drus Sept. lat.
.1. lIIINDFOItII Itl.lODEd,
Principal.
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Itev;!•1. Potlemon,
• Prt. Baud of Triinrw
mar3l:Cmo. • .
C hingles,
LATII AND FIANMINCI
(Implant ly on hand, and sold at the lowest rates in
the market. Frame Umber sawed to order.
Odle, if .1. R.II.DAURAGII.
L. Eberhart. Chit Engineer and Harvey
%Jr. of. Now Britaten, Pa. Surveys Mane and
Profiles made ost short notice.
'LIeY*ISH
11` 1. Chavatilee'lle Sony Dentlats. Roches
• ter; Pa. Office to Waver Station building.
All work warranted. • Pijees moderate. own to a
rail. novlrollel .
I M. ANDERSON, General Police, Deter
• else and Collodion Atency, Onlce, at Ran-
Road' DeOS, Rochester. Beam Co. Ps. All
Minions:a entrusted to my care will receive prompt
attention, on roasonable terms. tapraAti•
leaver dertiltrary and Isuitllute..Spring
aesalon opened , April Ist. This reboot no
ii7l/2 and succeselbtly condneted by • Prof'. Taylor
and able saalstarad, offers osienslra courses turbo
clammed, English and Musk. For Catalogues ad
dress ' U. T. TAYLOR.
Qbfwelea! undershened Is
1. -- 1 Manufacturing en a will slways keep on hand
a large atock ofNo. 1 and Not 916 and 18 Dinh
Sitlngleo,yvhich he will dispose of at =Aerate
rated. The minis located near Thayer station. on
the Lt Itallroad, D. 81D.IYAKEIL
lan11:09.
loal, itioal....The undersigned le piepored
to deliver gond basaltic Coal to all Knolls
needing the article. Ord ffs will receive prompt
attention.,
la • , SIAM S. P. CUMMINGS.
JAS. CAMERON, Attorney at. Law
Beaver, Pa. Often in the room for ,
isirrly occupied by the late Judge, Aflame. Cul
lectloutt. dc., promptly at tetiod to,
r 4. iit.9%.9:1,y:
1)E„71 11 7.,11 ( :.0 . 1'...fi1 L t! , 97,;..`",L'ert g t
tains (100D.Y &AU lIARD ; consequent
ty hs glom tot ose the 1117 Rubber, or ehopstone
ns a hue for teeth.
Gold and Sliver Ylllll4B put fu of thy beet ma
mint, and all worliwarrauted.
St=
illi m A2l...ll2Till Lodge No. 291 1 1 . 1 ., k.G.T.
Rochester in e very ulat' (11,1114411 -
111 JEVNET, Watchmaker and 'Jeweler, &I
ILA (:ol llmrer. Flit. d
watches andis room adichhgrojn:
;V
isicteni repelled and warranted. Engraving
to order. The mitronage_ of the public Is
and 411tIoaction gueranteeit biro n.
trial. •
awn-IC:atm
THOS. McCUEICELY, Hanker, corner of
Third %treat and diamond, Bearer, N. Mom
loaned on Government Ilond, Intermit allow-
Li on thou .depoolta . 1 We wlil nlmo receive. mipll
...no,. fur pOIICICA In the NATIONAL LIFE IN
SI EA NCE CO., OF TIIE.r. S. Alan Illerchente'
JI Liiiihirturers' And AT117.4t0 0 CO.. of
lllbco below the Cant Hauge:
spaLtlelletf
1 ENIIIV 1111E11126, 15ealer In Boots, Shoes,
. slippers and °alters., Boots and shwa made
'h. order. A long experiance In tbe' hostile. run.
bhs him to do work Inn otperior manner. Term,
mderate. Shop on .Third street(near Rev, 11111-
b Beokstoro). Brayer, ha Wye him a call
hemre porataalng elre . wLere.
s filke
prT,lly
INDTSTRY SALT CO., Manufacturers and
Sealer. In Table and Coarse Salt, at 'lndustry,
Bayer county, All pall put up In good or•
dm, and warranted to give satisfaction. Orders
promptly attended to.
S. 11. 111110(15, Manager.
E. BLUNT, Sec. A Treasurer,
PECIA L N4YrlCE„—Persons having hn.i
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neas to trakoict with the County Commlerion.
err, will find them in session. at their oilier, on
Friday of each week, unUI Sept: Ist. lard. •
Hy order orthe Board.
prti IT41:t11 JOUN IL EAKIN. Clerk.
•
Owls. D. Notary Public, Coo.
veyaneer and Insurance Agent.' Deed, and
Agreements written and arknow.ledgemen to taken,
Ilatlng been duly commisaluned asAgetit for
neveral first Chi's intIIMITICe Companies, repre
senting, the Fire, Life, Accident, and Lite huick
Departments, is prepared to take risks and write
pokier/ on the moil liberal terms. Also, agent
for the "Atichor Line" of first class Ocean Steam.
..r.. Tickete:sold to and from all porta in Eng
land, Int land, Scotland,thirmany and Prince. OF
lire la Leaf, brick row, Diamond, Rocimeter.
nprelGi
Pontefract& Cass,
Manufacturers of Woolen Goods,
POUR DOORS ABOVE 800 LE.% FLOUR
Fallston, 13enver Co.
WX)lweilifiDlAG, Spinnin , Witaviur, Full-
Cloth4lresslug owl t bo manolactoro cf
Illanktaw, Flannels, Ciotti', Casslmetow; Knitting
lamp, rronlau special attention, at tatlttes low
us. Mau the lowcat. linvo cia • wall before 'amebae
tg eltmwbere. Jettf..
DR. HARRIS'
Eclectic Summer Ccirdial ,
hi an lotallil,h iletta•qy for
DIAIMMEA
I)VSENTEItY
17 IN )I,EitA 3101:11US
SICK sTomAcrr
Aze.,
Li INCE TIIE INTIIOIMTTION OF
this Valuable Medicine to the Public
o had never tailed to give the most perlivt
, :di•faction In every iastance, 'Mid the
proprietor nuthorizcs his aents to Wand
Ile money In every Case w hore it fling to
.ffert a cure.
PRICE, '5O CENTS PEB BOTTLE.
For sale by Druggists generally, or sent
by P‘PrfliA lo any part or t he
. country, on
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I..eri 14 or the price.. Address--
• llAltitlS EWING,
Wholesnle. Druggists, Pittsburg, Pa.
nutys::nn.
•Farnsers,
TRY THE
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE,
11 compared prlnclpalli of the relebrattyl Guano
ALTA VELA.
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AMMONIA !
A o nmido quality to giro acthlti (wlthont ltdo
ts) to Ulu rogotation. nod a largo tonality or .1
unit.
. Bone Phosphate of Lime,
Together with POTASH And SODA, We c.entin
eleinenti or A
=2!
Tlio high estimation in which It Is bald by,
mao7 thomand farmers whom mans Ilia prelim.'
coca to other kinds, is a sure 'guarantee of Its
value. Price tin par ton. Bend .for a pasemblett
A dtlrca•—The Alta Vein Guano Compaq, 57
Broadway. New York.
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itatiorisicrii sivattiN,
NEW:; ;E.RIGHXOII,
TO WHOLitiktatiod RSVAu
WIUTE LEitt),
GLASS, Plren, ' I
7inusltENNAiLs.ll
Mixer tg.,
Colors. in. Oil and Dry,
Carbon Oil,
Boiled Oil,
Foot Oil
tan) OIL
• . Splias Torpiitine,l
'Coach Body, Varnish)
OPAL VARNISH,
ruitrirruitE vAuNtsir,l
VAItNISH,
SELELLAC AND ,
'BLACK VARNISH.,
'COALE'N PATENT JAPAN
ARTIST'S MATERIALS,
Picture Frames, (to orvier,)
LOOKING GLASSES,,
LOOKING (11113 PLATO,
FRENCH AND PLATE
;WINDOW GLASS,
El
FRENCH ZINC;
MiLiSII AND
GERMAN GLUE,,
SAND PAPER, tee.'
Ills terms are (Win ou sit!-1
Livery of Goods.
junta fig
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D' H. It. IMBIABAUD,
U. A. MEM.
TRITTH IE4STRANGER THAN FUTION
It Ira tamatlve rut that
DR.II. S. lIIBBARD d, CO
11. B. Anderson's Old Store
BEAVER, PA., Wm
Drugs and Grkace
Which they cell as Cheap na can be
Plll■bugh. They have on 'hand cud
retelling.
PvnF, ►BU(3A
• MEDICINES,
PEKFU
Patent WI m 14111.11.0 all kind,. Legal..
and Not.. Paper Pe., atm.lle, Ink,l
and Domestic Soap*,
Pure Wines and. Lip
for Medical purports ONLY
Imam; Oils. mud other articles urns
first elute Drug gloms.
110 Doctor having had a practice of tet• years
feels coraddent of his ability to give satisfaction In
the prescription department, which Is under his
special charge. Ito charges nothing far advice
and prescriptions.
lysicians Proscription Carefully Com
Doimded at all Boss Day and Right.
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i. 4 al ;rill r.
Cc'tree,
. Ta•u,
Hire,
Cnnned
N jiicca.
laiorillE Extracts, Jellies, effigies,
RAISINS, Cll EESE, CRACKERS, dI
Our R de hese been Iwught low for rush, se
lected with greet eary., end will be sold Mille eery
lowest prices. Oleo tom roll 'ofdro [menage::
elsewhere. Country I'mduce . taken in exchange
H. V. 1111113 A & CO.
Jan. h. VOL
E xtniordlnari
GRAND BALLOON =HON
IN itk:AVEli,
could not be more astonishing than the
tact that
SIMON.. SNMFATt. & CO.,
keep the best, argm and freshest
- - ateek'of
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED: r te.,
In Beaver county. I
And although it takes OAS 10 make a Balloon
rise, you will end, If you visit their ectabllehment
that they don't have to resort to gas to make their
good. go. To all, we would any. "rush In" and
examloo our stock I We have on hand the floret
and heat •
TEAS,
• COFFEE,
SUGARS, •
PURE SPICES
MODLSSOS, Syrups, Soaps,
oho too be_si boTous or
Tobacco and Civars
to he round ih the place
We make a specialty of
F14 9T17 1-1 P ‘F-4 1 1"jg
tigying aii eo ta g none on w oil are nown tip
hi' the very beat varietks In use. Oar retablich•
meat enjoys a well earned reptitation In thin par
ticular, and we Intend in the Mare an in the pain
to maintain IL
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
Don't mistake the place. We are still at the old
stand, crest end (And Mt., Deaver. Pa. Come and
pee no, Dann.
T he pow•e %caring Machine*
ARE THE
OLDEST ESTAKEND
OP ANY IN TIIII WORLD
They being the Ural Sewing Machines ever made
and hare been inanufactuird continually under
the supervielen tit the original inventor,
Jr,
Since their first Introduction 11134. The her rove•
went upon these machines made within the last
two years and their rapidly growing popularity
attests the fact that they have reached the very
acme of perfection add that they we not only the
°ldea cstabliabed but the best in the world.
Those machines do perfect work upon all %b.
via whether lino or coarse, in thing a stitch. also
tha invention of Mr. Howe, alike upon both sides
of viii h bri c, se we & Tn. Mosions, new. novel and
nevarylng, Can be adJuted to any degree of tight.
near, and after beher adjusted do not require
Changing, except Mr dillbrent threads.
To those who have used the Hoyle Machine, it
is not neocoont7 for us to speak ; and we would
onlyadd to ethos who wbb 'perfect machine. to
be sure and are tboM llllChinal berale
MY other. send for drenlar. Applimitiona for
agencies meat be add:rued to
WU; ER fr StO OPS,
Sole agents for Pewerestia, SewJerrey, Dela
ware and West Int .
Mee 43 Scotts Bth , WK., shall°. 4 St. Clalr
St.. Ptteburgh, Pa. •
aiptWetlr. . . "
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FURNDiIIEitAT TITS
LOWIDITRATES.
AT DAURAGII. 14,
litymn, Pa.
MEM
"leeafftffetW v . r .:
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SPRING
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P
T -
Oil Cloths, Etc., Etc.
M'CALLUM BROTH'S.
51 Pill ;1.1);1;ve NVoild
P . II7FRURGII, PA
14ye on hand,
IGOT,MCK IN TUE ITAII
Fmnii the Finest Qunillkm to the Very .
Lowest Gentles. ,
WINDOW, SHADES.
Fine and Unnunon Table Covers, &e., ac.
Prime uniform to all, and the lowest.
nutr2 I:1 y
LXlittlVlCOntil NOTlClL—lettem tests:
Anent:my basing beta gunned to the wider
signed on The estate of YhMp HoMoan, deceased,
late et the botongb ot , Fmedota, *laver manly,
Pa., gamir*, all reasons Indebted to said estate
are notilled to make immediate payment' mid
thew hailer claim* agates' mkt rotate will w
heel them ditty antbeniliatell for settlement.
, CATIIABLYE 1101M11A
eIIItINTIAN HOLLAND, gig..
jen:G w .
Ia.IItI3ANKS
• 1 NTAN.A...
CALI -3
:of all kind*.
ALSO, BAGGAGE BARROWS WARE
MM=E:I
ritEmmx;:k.
IMPROVERMONEY DRAWERS. •
Vadrbtrralia. Morse az CND..
101 Second Arennt.. near Wood St.. Pitt.lhargh.
WALES ItEeAkitP.n PROMPTS'.
apefiknos. •
BREAR! BREAD I
The undersigned* takes'demure In in
forming the pnblie that be is still engaged
in the flaking business nt.hie. old shunt,
on Market Street, Bridgewater, Pa. . - Ile
Warrants that nettling is used in his he:
leery to make white braid out of dark
flour. Persons ! leaving their orders •at
his bakery will. be supplied at their houses
daily. if so desired with the best of bread,
do •
.J. G. YOUNG,
uvrt.l:3mes„,"
ES=
Id by moot Inniggintsi Eveiywhere.
ONLY 50 CFLICTit If your Drug
ems have not yet got it cn isale,dont be put
oil with some worse than worthless strong
snuff, " fumigator," or poisonous caustic
Solutien, which will Drive the Disaise
the Lungs Instead of curing it, but send
sixty mite to us and the remedy will reach
you by return mail. Four packages, post
paid *2. One dozen for
Send a 2 cent stamp lOr Dr. Sage's
pamphlet on Catarrh. Ad(lrem the pro
prietor, R. V. PIERCE, M. D.,
mar , Ruffian, N. Y.
IiORGA'N.
•
•lirl'CFillll Ti)
stur.l.Eicimumit nuns.
@ME=
Fine Family Groceries.
Queensware, Hardware,
NAILS, WINDOW OLASS, WOOD
A N WILLQW WAIB., BACON,
visit, FLOUR, HALT, LIME,
Country France en in Mom [or
Goods delivered free of charge in all
the Villages.
attcl7ol.
TH E PEOPLE'S
Cooperative Lice Iniuranim COmpanv
BE AVER, PA.,
Incorporated by' special Act of the Legis
' Inturr., April 14th, 1869.
()steers:
/P KUTIN.
1). J R., Tr/11811rer,
11. It. ADAMS, Secrntiry.
A. W. TAYLOR, Genend Agent.
' Thi.4-Coinpany bi now Tully orgyinizetl,
and to Ilcularn containing its Constitution
anil Ily-Lawo may lie obtained by apply.
Ing to the
(leiter:Al .
IN •
13Te,AVE11, Penn'a.
We Invite the
Before Insuring Elselehere,to a t . are
fat Eraminatfost of the Cb-opera
-14.e System,
•
Ab illustrated in;our circular, and the se
curity offered to the Insured. A limited
number of energetic Agents, who can give
sufficient security for the faithful per
formance of duty, will bind permanent em
ployment by application to the General
Agent in person :or by letter. rje9tf
j . C, MAMMON%
Dealer in
-Flour, Feed, and Grail),
ROCHESTER, (ON THE VIM.) '
Float at prleta In auk' all, In regard In PRICE
And quALITy. Feed, of all kIncIP.
CORN MEAL, ;
RYE FLOUR
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
COltN AND OATS,
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nowt/ugly on ' Aho, • ebentand coiner
lent
i , VoodenlPturniii
t igh v ert. In not• A quantity oft Ow einehm.d
GUANO OR PHOSPHATE
on hind, IMO win be rota cheap. In cadet Sc In..
trodoce It.
I boy lot CAM, and sell for the yams. 'Club bay,
en wi ll end It to their Mantic* to ea&
11151..A1l Gonda Delivered /WWII*
Jan IMP J. C. lIMIXOND
MIS
Mithittlansowit..?' , `
Kißvirrin!sprovisiiir:*ll!tk . i.,
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%ATI!' ..DBIGIITON, Penna.'
wee. anise Trost % Wonders at Rena
: ; user peen. 4 -.
CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD IN
Tills COUNTRY.
IRST .PREMIUM : COOK STOVE
r "
' 'RV BY. • -tt.
No. 7, Spkautkl Baker, tame &mut dace. $l4 to
No. H,Npleudid Baker, large Square oven, 14.50
No. 9. Splendkl MI" Large Square Oven. Ivo
Franklin Parlor SUves
No. 3. Jan° Parior,'estra I=l7
Sal
111.1A.T1ING WTOVV...S.
M'CALLUM BROS.
No. R. Ribbed Mfg. re.l ben).
Enameled Grate Fronts;
No. 1111, Grata 135; Inch, •
" " 17 ••
" •• 3 . 3
" " 19 ..
'A ~ 1 2
" 21)
"AI," 21 •• •
21% ••
122. " =4, ••
N r iIEMIDIEEEZS.
No. to Info Rod, Whir.
•• .^.l, • •• Nanvvr.
". rimy ••
" 17," without Rod,
". et, Fiala Rod,
" 22 , Box. wilhogn
Ast
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Pressed Sheet Iron Sutnmer Pieces,
with Ortui Mlal Ire, 1.511
'Plain I:bat-110.qt
All Mark Irarranled. Give its a ail/
ocill 4 CB.ll
OHI Books Boilable for the Holidays,
STATIONERY,
STATIONERY.
STATIONERY,
An eXtenolvo variety of raper, Envelope., Lead
Pentibt, Gold and literlPcno, Ink and Ink Stands,
dc.
We are the exchtzlre Arent tor the celebrated
Vealoy•te Gold 1...0n.
for this County; these seeking a good fo ld Pen,
would do well to see them before
purchmina.
We are the Agent for thln County for Kriiiefe
Photograph Maniac Certificate. The attention
of Cknymen Is respectfully called to this, as we
can sell them at the same discount as they would
get from the Publisher. Atwater' School gov
ernment for ludo at Preblisbt re' peters.
We have constantly on bend Floor Oil Cloth In
Wllmoiety.
Wll/4110W
WINDOW OIL. ci,oTn.
RUSTIC dc PAPER SHADIN.
on hand To). and Vatlets Good. enitable for the
Botany.,
J. F. PRICE,
Brnsdway, New Brighton
I
Devil
Wall Paper !
Wall Paper !
Wall Paper !
OIL CLOTH
011 Cacwtl3.!
OIL Ci •
CATIPMN4.'ICAUF'n'T fi
Benj. Nulheim,
BRIDGIRWATER. PA..
ILIA psi received a large Stock Of Wan
Paper,
oil Cloths, Books, Stationery; all kinds of
Window - Shades
Looking -Glasses, Trunks,
TRAVELING SACKS,
Children's Carriages& Wagons.
A!I kinds of Toys, Fancy Goods
At m. An Estensive Apssortmein of
STE RE OSCOPE S
and
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
Tlds is the largest tut halt selected
Stock of Goods In the county, and bought
direct front manufacturers, at the lowest
price, and will be BOW lower than else
where. BENJ. MULTlEllif t _
marlldf '
R ohrees MINI Merry Toole Enters,
ARE THE. BEST IN USE.
rim nonsense TONIC armless,
The very best In the Market.
R. E• SELLERS &
Opposite tit. Clink, Hotel, d
ideo entrance No 109
and 10; Thir street,
PITTSBURGII, PENN'A.
Wholesale Agents for the. West
Vat Pale by John Moore; Ileayer. Ya
jala:ty.
y. l ' 1869
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Car Factory His
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• Cuanty.
BOOKS,
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Satchels, Baskete,
N 0.45 WOOD STREET
REMIdly
elenurry
• I , ittorr. :. f' - ?.,. .
L.
Pi " VIII-you eVer bed4e Collecting,
entY' .' 1. -
,-. !oh, I bow 00, Nell.'-.1. think I'll
get through thr, iftiVf, 4 te4lay, I
lid
expect to -twin' tyro* hpine;twenty
thousual to-nit: ,• .' ji. -1 , _ - -
%ash!' she ? : ,11 .9117q mash
tetra so. , -1 wl4llYoUrfar *ell out
of the business,Prent. / .1-4.
.. ) .`Pshaw, Nell I' , bean --
Is nodanger.- il.'d r
Bath and - Westin
more, but Bath. VA
they,; wouldn't lir
There's hook 1 1 sk*
:west, and .the y're r
blame 'em though.'
&Where
inare your
go se
and. Cluntho g
rp to
1 west by t theSmith
Scoville and Pliny
by Ounmore. ,t
I haven't mue
guess Driver'll
at Ile got up'
Irul_pre#kre
...'"o•M'ell,-rdt
lih, I'll 10,
Good-by, , Nei
Site saw him
through the gut
the soutirrerul.l
At tweive,-It t .
and held on '
South , Pike ;-ntitv .
ville..oanter.
tlektYmi. -I\i
should have
halt-past four:
Three-Pine MI
Bath, and West!
try store. • He
post,e sto ve. in al
at th
: k-•-rwenin', , *
Ile beelump
to the pl*ek ra
audrifint the dr
, Brodiri, l saY
take the MP'
all I got to
shot of it the ..
'Why, what'
'asked Prent.
.1015
1110
17.01,
Or
in.co
asp
'There wt
st9pplag at
They imme I
'know. mash got Irery thle)
out.
William The
Pa
other fellow
put his'n dot
betni. Last
feller in here
for a Bellamy
asked hlm set
that sliowed - li
bamo trade at
snw him exand,
and walked all
when he went
mistaken if' e
hit° before les
must take that
Rife' to-night.
the small me
into as smat
look, here I.
money being
ed . over at •
more'n right
an<t happen
out.'
15
tTS
t w
.no
153
'Well.
I don't.'
be 'armed.; Broom,'
Bath wit.. !red.. • .
Prent opened his coat a little way;
the buttorn Pistol showed On his left
breast; He steped over to Wiinble's
Hotel, bought a cigar Itfithe bar.
Wimble came up: t.
do, Broom? Conlin' over to'.
the rattle to-morrow'? Lem me get
you a ticket, only a dollar? •
'No, guess not,' says Prent. 'Got
't the city.' ' •
'Going to take them ten
Ben Bath got in his safe o' youen
'Bath luisn't-no ten thousand
,nor,
ten cents of mine,' said Broom.,
He went out, and started on. Tha
sun was sat. He had nineteen mile;
to do yet. He kept Driver moving
smartly though he began to lag a
little with his - long day's tramp.
The mul lay north through level,
waste plain lands, covered with stun
, led Ones, scrub oaks, and small mat
, tea undergrowth.. The road Ina sin
gle wagon track cut through the thin
surface soil into the white, fcltlock
deep viand underneath. It :vas a
dreary ride 'enough. Broom kept
his hone. at a steady pace, urging'
him now and then a little fluster.
Nell would be booking for him now,
I and eighteen miles with a tired horse
between them yet. Four miles of
the same monotonous waste; then.
far away amiss the level, he waste;,
sightof the buildings.of Camara&
Station on the line of th railway. He
heard the whistle of a train coming
west, and presently saw it roll in and
stop. It moved off, hissing .and
clanging, Jima as he aide up; Cros
sing the track, ho was hailed by, a
man he knew. _ _ '
Broom! hold mi.!,
He stoped and the man mile out. ,
'Look here, Broom,' he said:
'Half an hoUr ago I got tad telegram.
What the duce 'does it ••lean It
was dated ' Half.past six,Branimer
ly,'. ten mile; wmt on • the dine. It
was admised to: Henry Tarlow, and
read thus: .
'Prentiss Broom will pain through.th
C. about Seven. Tell him thhi;
Don't go beyond Brumes 'fo-iright.'
'lt was sinett----+-- •
'1 dud...know what, dt w eans .
Cicxxl-night, Tarlow, - yviii fourteen
miles before me.' - i •
. He rode bn, keeping Hriver well
up to his Work. It iwas dive miles
to Squire Brame's tavern; live miles
of the same dreary waste around,
and the same •cloging sand under
foot. The road .bent more n the
west now ; it was growin , dark •
Two miles :short of • Jmme's he
caught sight of a Wagon; also COilig
South. He pushed the lii-own ahead
to overtake it, and coming, up, recog
nized the sturdy persol and gray
hair of the,uld Squire hi nsidf.' The
Squire was a fast friend of Prent's,
and he was glad enough o see Min
Jogging home. .
`Hold up; Squire,'
ypur hurry?'
'Whoa, Iniswered
In his hearty yoke. 'W
it ain't Prent
'Give uti n ride, Squire
in the saddle all day.'
He draped off Drivezi, And got in
with the Squire. ,
want some advice, S4juire,' he
said. 'Look here—or hold on ; you
ain't see it now,but Plei you what's
in it.'
lie read and explain d l dthe rues-
sage.
•Don't go beyond limme's to-night,'
Squire repented.,'Well, that's good
advice, nnywayPrent. How mush
have you got on You?' • - •
Nineteen thousand dollars and.
odd. '
' Whew !' the old man whistled;
'you had better take a friend's ady lee.
Don't go, beyOnd Brame's to-night;
your horse is tired, too; look how he
Iniugs bnek!' •
'But I've got to. go hpme. Nell 's
all alone.'• . •
'Then you'd betterleaVe the money
with me.!, .
'No, no, Squir..l ain't goingto get
you into any trouble like that. And
b es ide, 4 , I'm going to town with, it In
MEM
: the morning; lase sight of• it
anyway.
• 'Well, Pret4,ltyou won't do that,
I'll tell you whak • Put up Driver at
my hodse. your saddle on
my roan mare, Skylark, and she'll
take youthem tune miles in forty
Eve ininMesmly. ligteklige
under the sent hem You get on to
Driver, and ride in slow. eut
round•by Big Pines and tome in on
the other road. I'll stow the money •
under theiraddlo fur you; it'll be fctf
er there.' ~Come, tumble out. Whott,,
BIll!';
El
;Limb Squirt!, do it tluuikfullv.
Ihf bled lf ypu ain't the best old
trump thlit's
`Oh, soft soa l.cheap, Prent; nonu
o' thatisort.'•
4, 'there
Ye tb In
Qua-
more.
down
don't
I • He/whip ped up his horseand skur
riod away. through the sand. Print
'came among the bills new ;
the land
was much better; the sand and scrub
pines and oaks dropped behind.—
There were cultivated fields on either
hand—here and there u house. ire
mune to the Big Pine cross road, and
could' dimly - sue Bill's 'fresh - lame
tracks turning off to the left. He
held straight on a mile over the Mad
don Hills, and so down to where the
road ends ut the broad middle' pike.
Then west half a mile to the little
'hamlet of 'Filinore, with Brame's
tavern in the centre. As ho rode up
to the door, old linuue came out of
,the,tsurt yard to the left Tra . tltne
„..
- 'How ye l tio; hilted;
In • his loud cheery voice, ' (Matta
sooye.., Where y' bound now ! Been
rather giyin' it to Driver, ain't ye?'
Have him rubbed down and eat some
OAS 'Aire y' go on.' •
There were sevend idlers hanging
about,. Broom took his cue. ile said
nothing about the.roadniare.
'Well, Squire, guess 1 will come In
a bit,' he said.
The hastier took . 11W# Driver to
the stable.' They went in.
'Come inside and have whit,' said
the Squire. '
And .Ifrent followed hie 'through the
bar into an inner
Prent,' said the Squire, I I don't
likethe looks of things at all.; There's
•boen a stranger here •ta.night in a
buggy He was dra 4scd in the bed;
had a beaver on, leg of mutton-Whis
kers,'and long hair. Looks annuli'
like a swell parson, only the parsons
don't, gin'ally'sit lu hotelparlors and
smoke cigars with their legs ontoa
table. and drink no end o' brandy,
hot and hot. He went off just now.
I say 1 don't like it, Prod.'
M
oriver
town
, I
attir,
wide
n Sea-
40 was
dark he
lore by
lw on
/up to
cum
r to a
hands
/trough
ollooti
got to
tau, on'
mu get
Bath,t)
ters
ant
but
Wail
uamv
the
'Caul help it, tiquirei' I :add ; • 1
must go on
(There—it's out at last. tin ; gentle,
by your leave, we'll drop this round
about third person for the downright
first. My Inoue is Prentls &omit.
'Well, if you niust,' he said. ' look
here.'
)k, he
lking-
WM H
Agent
sly. I
oestrous
the to
wore. I
[the door
building
mighty
broke
you
lie showed DIV a pad of tow chili,
made up to tit under the saddle. It
Was stuffed with wool; he ripped one
side with his knife and'showed nit.
Now I'll put the money in place
of this wool. Don't fear., .`4 one can
Scoot hear us here. Your fuddle Is
Woruthiu; tlits will tit under it prime.
it myself. Let me seie your
arms.' -
Our
uTall
got It
And
~ 'this
g talk-
It's no
n there
i I showed him nib• pistol; l'oll's
make; six barrels.
'All duirged ?" he iisked:
I nodileil.
lie examined it turecally,
and trlgget. . .
'You!!! (101 gue s s,' he said. 'Prent
Broom,' In' said, seriously, 'there's
Onr ird I want to ;:1y to you. It't
• suy
risk by
1' to he brave, i n toa other to
pet tlkyttlfie :m lnio`treYrrr;ti-M*
give - her her head. Don't... step her
for man or devil until you arecure at
home. If anv one tries ttcztep ,'on,
drive her at him and If any
thing seriou, happens, let the mare
go,tutd.give in. Ao will hril,4 e the
Money to incrif she eau.'
`Now;solown and t=ut il'll have
the mare around in live minutes.'
I mounted her at the ilis , r; 1114
Itraim• whispered:
'Take care, Prent, and renalialwt
Nell.'
'Good night, Squire,' I called, and
started down the pike. It was a mile I
to the fork where the Ililbury road I
tants north. Skylark is a limy beast I
—powerful in breast and quarter:— •
lithe of limb awl flank: a long, small
head and cars; quick, bright eyes, and
a' very (leer to run. I trotted her
sharply down the pike, she, pulled
hard. Coming to the Birk, we turned
it sharply. I chirruped to her, broke
her up, and gave her her head. she
shot away north like a
,flight. • I just
guided her, kept the bit. in her mouth
and let her run. Soon she settled
down to a long, low regular lope that
was ease riding, and dropped the
miles beitind like a swift glidingpan
orama of night in the lonely hills.
Up the hill, along the level, down the
long ; decline, through the level mead
ows mid pasture lands: up again
breezingly, striding, striding, ever
the swine long, easy bounding lope.
There was Jason's pslice now, up on
the Slope of Kinnel fill—seven miles
more to Nell at Sleklcfjeld. I thought
of her watching for me, anxiously
knew. I whistled to the mare. She
leaped to It gaily, and we whirled
along, down the long Mile that skirts
around Klnnel Hils and the Elder
Swatnps, on again north, over-the
tho Harmony Flats, till we struck
the hills again lit Nine Mile Bock, on
the Jomm road. Sp we held on thm'
the Brandon Hills, keeping the long,
low, flying lope.
Leaving the hills, the read slopes
down into Treacle Hollow, and runs
a straight smooth Mill!, thro' thick,
dark wood of maple an hkkory.
felt a little anxious about this mile
of gloom ahead. It wits not just the'
_runtime wOuld choose to ridovu
(l
ark night, wan -rwenty - nousatat
dollars in notcsand bonds. I tapped
up the, nuire,'iind we dashed down
the slope into the wail's dark sluale.
She was as brave a horse is ever trod
ur trampled, that fiery roan mare,
Skylark. I let the rein hang loose.
She doubled her neck, sprang out and
qmlloped nerve as tire.
I kept a lawn look out. though I
might have saved my pains. it was
dark as the pit in that close grown
tunnel of shade. Once out of this
Wloomy holloW, 1 should, not fear.
here were only two - miles of the
open high mad heyood, with houses
smttered every little way. WO trine:
pled along through the hollow ;
kept the mare up, to her bust. 'Fla•
long level slippol behind. The woo( is
began to thin and lighten a little. A
little further on'we struck at slight
ascent—thefoot ofour HilisburyHills
—a minute more and we should be
clear of the woods, and rade. felt
tho.ground stikpen tinder us. sky
lark slackened her pace. The road
was steep.befere us; 1 had ridden her
laud, up hill and down. I felt safe
now..h did not Lure to urge tier. She
labored up theascent,hroithing quick
and hard.l I
he celled
the Squire,
I, now if
I've lxlen
bright glare flashed in my eyes!
A crash hi the bushes—the mare shi
ed and plunged. A man'stbrm dim ;
,ly seen, wits banging to her bits. I
struck my heels in her flanks, drew
my pistol—tired ! But, I regret to
say, mimed the man. Tlie mare way
plunging wildly; I way blind' with
the glare in my oyes—l 'felt myself
grasped from behind, drawing me
. heavily backward. I felt the mare
her from under me. I kicked at
furiously—flung the pistol at Kyr
head as I fell. Shesnorted and plinig
‘ed; made one frightful leap In the air,
Hung the fellow that held her heavily
into the fence, and shot away up the
hill. •
As I fell, the light glancid aside
, -
front-Tay titre and showed nut the men
who held me full and 'plain. Tall,
and light made, with mall. white
hands, polo Our , blacki silky side
lxaard udnioustachie, keen grey eyes,
thin lipsand perfeetteeth, gamy and
jet black hair. He wasdretsed In tine
black cloth, linen spoticas and
un
ruiltel, and a high silk hat. I saw
the light glanix. (rein his polished
boots, from a diamond Hug on his
hand. lie lad a cider in Ilk mouth.
There was no Fission nor 'excite
ment In his thee. He looked its fear
leSs, as *devilish as evert hope to Ns!
the Ewe of man, as he druggist me
kirk and threw me on the ground—
held me down by the throat.
Jiber!' he railed will
your' f •
I did not light. The mare was off
with the money. 1 knew Werewolf
two others at hand. I was unannetl.
I knew they could quiet line quickly
enough. L also knew that that raid,
white, cruel thee above lee would kill
me without' remorse, if it came to
need. I thought of Nell, and lay .
still. The man called 'Jiber flune
erashingput with his dark lantern
In his hand. He wore 4 slouched,
black hat, was roughly tlrst.kl—rd
together a commoner, rougher man
than the other, with u cunning,
sneaking face; written - all over in
straggling characters with his proper
name of thief. Ile „lighli:l an open
inntels. MU/ sYt. IL .411.4,1,41ip, e
third robber crawled up. on or
bitshts3 and stones when. the inure
had thrown him. The others. atUtsl
him Ile wore a cap And suit
of dark' gray want cloth. I did not
see his face. lle plainly, studied to
hide it—kept it in the shadow, or
turned away. lie seemedi younger .
than eitheiof the others—not stout,
but lithe and quick as a mt.
It was only a minute:4' time (rein
the first flash till I was
,lying quiet
on my back in the road, with that
white faced, jeweled deVil holding
me down, and theothers kneeling by
us. They called hint the Parson.
They called the rough one, with the
brutal thee and slouched *hat, Jibet,
and the other Chisel, as I'bahl. •
'Chisel,' he vald—h.a.,,volee will;
clear and calm—'lltisel,ltuld the lan
tern. Jiber, cock your pistol. Put
it to his head. Are you ready ?' .
'We're rtudy, paiseu.!l
It was Jiber who spoke. The oth
er held the lantern between my fall
and his. Jair cocked his pistol, ex
amined the cap and put the muzzle
cicse to my head. I felt the cold iron
touch my skull. A strong, convuLs
ive shiver went through tae, shook
um from head to food I knew there
was little danger --thitt it WILY 110 f tO
their interest to peril their previous
necks. lint I saw the rufflan's vil
lainous Mee, and I know that a twitch
of the fellow's brutal Mint was all
that sttssi between me and the awful
mystery beyond. In broad -day,
whim there is no prekmt ilang,cm,when
life swells strong in pulse and limb,
when the pale horse' gall Ops far phi'
bvvontil.thu sunset hills Ili(' hope, 1
take :Ls calm a view of that certain
but shadowy consummation as the
rest,l suppose: But whenltho grizzly
phantom Mlle+ quite dose—when
you - feel his terrible numbing touch,
and lib; blasting breath upon your
i
cheek -We, 'not all th( preaching
siiiice Admit, has wade d :it h aught
hut death.'
'lf he makes may--tro t ble, Jiber,'
the Parson -aid, 'blow out his brains.'
Ile lottZdusl his hold. !Tile tramp '
of the dying mare I tad d icd away over
the hills. I hail not live dollars about
me. I lay quite still. The raison
lici.kii4u....utuiroughly.. • iii took ins
and threw the book aiCiiy: nisi , int.,
grew t(rrilile ti, see as soon as he
'lrr.gan to heconvinced that I had no
bonds alwitit me. Ile pulled oil my'.
iPt.tS,llllll 1'N:11111111M the lining or invi
tap. Ife :my'. u p
t he :car et .- lid
turned to Jiber. •
't 'mild he have throwt away the
package:"
'I /bin% throw nothia' away, :tiler
I blinked him, Willi(' ,it W:IA IliS
1 shoi ihir.' atvwerell Jiber, (logi4c!lly.
The l'aits.on turned to
`(let up,' he said.
Ile yoke as he might to a (lin,' he
had kicked. That woke the devil
in me. .Llay still and glared hack at
him. 1 sites his perfect teeth set hard
between 11is thin white. lips.
le took out a pistol, cocked it.
'Look" here!' sai.l he, `tyliere is the
111U1 ley ?'
, wh a t' s th a t t„ you?'
,evond I thought would kill
me. Then he governed llineitAl and
turned away. "He spoke to Chisel
apart ; titbit he turned bael: to me.
'Look here, you what's his name,'
he -.aid, 'three milts front here tl tere's
a little house, at the forkof Carrout
lane and the South road., Thereg a
little woman in that house to-night ;
:she's a handsome little n'onnut, and
sho'sall
Ntw wo ,buthler. I;h:id forgot
ten Nell, for one:moment.. IN went
an: 0
•I'in.going to ask you :lima! ques
tions. If you answer me i square, all
right; if not, we tie you up, curry
you into the-wood.4 r and wake her a
visit. Do you understand?'
1 1 understand,' 1 sahl.' Ile. went
on
'Net Friday night you put ten
thousand dollars in Bath and West
bury's safe, in Caratuore Yl)11 put
in more on Monday. You - was to
have taken it out, to-night. Where
is it?'
haven't soul. a dollar 'of it sine°
Bath put it in the safe,' I:- answered.
had not. 1 counted kit over to
Bath when len it. He made a
package of it. for me. 1 only me; the
wrapper. Was it, morally, a lie?
Well, ns you will. Dr. Joluison held
that one ought N. justified in deny
dmi‘otharstd witetit
er tie wrote the letters or not.
You Say you did not take it out
of their vile to-night?'
I did not. I took It Out of Bath's
hand.
ILe turned to the others—talked
hurriedly apart. I uncle out that
they ilia not kpow•• the rontLaero4
the plains. They had, without doubt,
mute from the city on the middle
turnpike. The l'arson turned to
nun. •
4 I have a Ivaman time by, You must
drive me to 'andiron% I Will you
promisee?' ' !
`l'll drive you,' I said.
I did not may where or how.
• 11ow far is it?'
'seventeen miles.' F
I
lie turned to the others.
'Bring out the horses - ..
Ile held the lantern—stood by me
careicsalv, turning his pistol in his
hand. they led the horsmotit of the'wood through a tenni, h or rem
thrown ilown. brought oars
buggy, with a tine black nmre before
it. Chisel led out at stout biN mare,
and.koped into the Saddle.
'Het in,' said the Parson.
I stopped in—took the reins.
lie whispered to Jiber,Bien he got
in. •
'Drive on,' he said.
'Not If that man stops behind.'
'\Vh:tt do you mean? Look here,
young Mall, PH have no trifling.
How can In , gd.when von have his
place! 3iber, make straight for the
castle. 'Tell the king. If we're not
in by seven, come to theenye. • The
word's 4 Mitvourneen.' !NOW, sir,
drive on, or I'll drive you' home.'
'Getup,' I Raid.
I knew what It had to do., I made
my plan. I sent the black mare
(lawn tho wad at a swinging fait.
,She [tinsbeautifid nurre,' coal t ack,
graceful, spirited, yet nowLso nervous
nr flighty. I never saw a better one
'
Established 1818:
to trot and endure. • She took a long' ,
smooth, rolling stride, without aJerk
or break, never spurting or flurry
ing except at any steep rising gmund,
which Khe alwayg took with , a short,
quick charge below, and posed with
a swing.,. After at mil % or two, he
spoke:
'flow quirk ran olu.. mail
`Seventeen miles—tit% hours.'
• l know fiiio l'ollki do It In half air
hour kos.
'llu looked round-a sneering,seorn
ful glance.
driven her nl'huMiles in half
an hour. Shake her out'
I quickened her palm We haul a
four minute gait on the, leVel. - Ile
lamed hack and smoked his eignr.
I \valetasl hint asitanck... You mold
reed no more in his fare than In this
blank wire heron. I serawl it over.
Chisel galloped the buy close behind. •
'Can you strike the Unaware road
without passing Itrame's tavern?'
lean.'
'Half a mile longer to the Ocean
road.'
.`Do it tlwa.'
touldn't have asked fur a better
chat ee. The straight maul to Cara-.
more runs past Brame's door. You
would strike the Ocean road at Brad- •
ly's; four miles north of Caramore.
lly turning off to avoid the Squire's,
you must take the Lindsley road;
which is half a mile It agel. to the
Ocean road, but It strike' . It ten miles
t 'llia
QM
We took the Lindaley maul, swept
away cut, the hidck ;mire trotting
sinooth and soare, the hay, horse
galloping elme behind. We had the
wagon cover up; the l'ansm honed
buck iu his corner and smoked.
When one cigar burned short, he
lighted another and smoked on. I
did not turn my head or eyes but I
watched him all the while. 'though
he appeared so carelem, Deli that he
watched my et cly motion. 1 sftw
Hutt he blew nothing of the roads..
I made up my mind now I should
drive, and drove on steadily. •
I knew that any hesitation would
betray me: I took every turn and
corner as certainly as if I .had been
driving my own brown Driver home
instead of thia.wnd robber's remover
the country, with that lie-faced vil
lain for my companion, and • the end
of the journey leas than 'an hour off,.
but tied ;done knew wh4 or where.
We eat and whirled On in sileuee.
I kept the mare at a steady, rolling
pace, never slat4tened for'rise or as.
mut. -As we skirted round the lase
of Lookout Hill aud turned south at
Kerrimidn' Mill, he took out his
Watch, kluxted the ashes off his ci
gar and held the' spark close th . the
crystal. It was Milt past eleven. We
curved around to the east and turn
ed the corner sharply to filo right.
this the Ocean road?'
Yes.'
We bowled away down • it. )1 had
my mind made up. At Browner's
Fork the Shore road splits off and
bends west. The angle ilt the junc
tion is so sharp, the roads so nearly
alike, that •no stranger could tell
which was the straight road and
which was the. bnmeh. 'Whim we
enne to the fork' I held the mare's
head west and took the road to Shore.
lie seemed to. doubt me here. lie
put his head out and looked down
the other road. Turning again he
eyed me keenly. .1 ehirruptd to the
mare and we swept ahead. •
'ls this the right road' he said, his
eye upon my face.
Jilts is the right rood.'
'Right, yes—but hardly for Cunt
more.'
•aan.t:Apr0vh...1.,...: Mutt aid?'
eeurse nuw. .1 pulled up the mitre,
fitivtl bun full and square.
'l'll drive the other rdul if you
like.' • •
''“pt up!' hr vaned to thp mare
-"I wt her go; An you haler
lie gldred at too fiercely • him hand
leaped to his 'wst, lifted the Ilap of
his coat. Dimly 1 , raw the hilt of a
sheath-knife under the fold.
• Voting uniti, l h“ -aid, 'if you play
MD Illis(' I'll pill my knife through
your heart.'
11latID 110 answer ; I gave bird
glance for glance, turned my face and
drove on. L miderstotal hint. Ile
had made sure of tindin ,, the money
on Inc. Failing in that he had tho't
that I mightpossibly drive 11110 right.
There was little danger to him, at
at least, audit was his only chance.
Ile knew that the money would he
put Isyend his ranch to-morrow, If
ho should not get his bawls upon it
that night. But he was a fool for his
pains for all that.
1 knew -that I - mold not deceive
111111 much longer. The I lan. NUS be
linning to fug a little. She kept her
ong, rolling gait Nell UD On the lev
els yet. lint she hail riot the same
grit at taking the hills and she sham
bled a good deal at going down.
saw that she was tired, that only her
mettle kept her legs up to the tram,
and I hatafd to force her on. But I
saw nonther way out of it vet; so I
kept her to work. I struck -hi for
Burrow Flat. If over you have driv
en through that region you know
what a labyrinth of roads and lanes
centers at Burrow's. They cross and
wind and Interlace In every way,-
and there are all sorts of curves and
angler. 1 struck for this point, In
through Bracken Hollow, and then
southwest by Poulter's blacksmith
shop. • I knew every turn and laute
and I used them withl
all my skill.
(armed this wily and that, wound and
crossed till I-twisted him out of - all
sense of direction, edging round all
the while farther and farther west
and north. At half isist twelve we
struck the Caramore ramn at last, and
rolled along it, heading for home.
Tito tramw wns plainly uneasy; 1
ileant The way ulna., masa A.-.
jiina. Zile mart- TM, guttlng much
distntc:•ed ; her breathing sounded
plainly quick and bawl.
'ls this the (Ummore road ?' Ills
fiwe had a baffled, murderous look.
"Phis is the Canunore road.'
'llow far is it now I'
'Four miles and a half.'
'Four miles and a half behind!'
Ile leaned forward and looked in
my fats'. 1 gave hint hark as good.
Again his hand stole bock to his
breast.
'You :slid it was seventeen miles.
We have route twenty and more.—
What do you mean?
.1 mean that It's five miles to Cant
more.'
I looked hint straight in the eye—
stntight and defiant. I never saw
such a look in another's face as he
gave me then. His hand %/IV in his
breast. .
'lf weir° not in (Autunore in half an
hour"—his words came slow and
wickedly ca lm—q'll put you out of
tmuble?
Ile leaned back and I drove on. I
never trained to kill but one now. I
think t know how it murderer feels
win) beats and tnimples a man's life
out hi a sudden fury of hate. I hated
that white Mail villain with a mur
derous hate. I longed to have him
alone in game wild place with only
my hand.; and Ids for .armor, and
none behreen us two.
The end' wag near. lint it wag not
EDE
The dusk drew on. She Qum out
to the door and listened. Thereetuno
no sound of horse's feet. She went
in, laidthe cloth, and tint the table
for,tea:The clock inoved on to eight.
She greiv anxious. She listened at
the window, at the door, out in the
mad. She went in again. No sign
ir sound of Prod. She ;at at the
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war, Pw., at *SOO pow year in advance.
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flat To imam attiaikm i 616 of thlu
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LeUeng and commtudt'stlowi ahoald
bo, •
' !di ""i tI IWEICANI9,t Meter, Itia.
Mt s 0 . ntut ' •atef f lA 1 ' • • net
tell you how she fretted ;and feared.
Tie hands of the dale toe*lmlowly
around. It struck nine at last. Still
no sign ur sound. She got up, took
the spoons and *Hut, unloCked the
Iron safe and put them in. (Thelma.
was Undo CI Mm's when he had the
old store, at : LindeleY.) She meant
to start sotith ifitent did not come
liefere long. She saw that the doors
:were fast, shut the little blind, put
things In .theiti Mares, put lon her
shawl and weotout. She leatuvl .on
the gate and listened. I
She had stood there a long tune.
She turned to' leck . the front door;
she could not wait longer. Hut she
stopped. What was that? It's gone
now. No! I boro itis again.l It dies
away ; then bursts out again with a
churor clamor., Trample, Inunple,
tuns! ple, t ram ple. Tinsler anal clear
er every moment—the 'limit's. clat
tering, skurrying tramp of a horse at
a wild free run. A quick pain shot
through Nelt'slicaft. She ktiew th:d
was not the Intim) 'of a ho rs unde r
guillanw of a man. Slw kw that
he curried an empty .;add le cer
tainly its if she had heard thi flying
stirrup,: rattle and clank.. 'he ran
along to the barnyard gate, hrew it
%vide open, canght up a long pole and
stood arnAs the mut.
The flying. home (ante on, tnun ple
trample, teunple. Hound the bend
now, along, the or
le_hou.4e, and close noon 4r; head
„, o rn „,
od, flourished her pole, sittagralliti!
hurse'sheild. It swerved and 'lmp
through.the gate..
She knew it was not Driver. She
shut the gate. The horse rah round
the vnnl, then slower, then ;trotted,
Maul up, snorting and stepping high.
Then she !domicil at the ham and
looked around. Neil went up. The
mare drew of at Mat, but she coaxed
her and got her hand on the bridle
afters minute or two. Shed petted
the mare's smooth neck and land,
and talked to het, slikre Nancy:
Nell led her up to the'house where
the light shone out from she Window.
She knew the mare—Brame!s. man,
Skylark. The Squire had driven her
over only last week. Saddleand bri
dle she icnear too • knew thcftn, and
treffiliksl with a horrible tear-they
wero.Yrent'et There alai the rent
in the skirt that she had darned two
days ago; there. was the new stirfup
/sing) nu the 44= aide, and TO new
ring.bit in the bridle!
• She hitched the mare to the gate,
went In; put out the light, aid lock
ed the door.. She opened • the gate.
flung over the off stirrup, stepped on
thgate and leaped on.
Vast the house and gardtai.
the shadow of the orehard.trtec trot
ting lister and faster. She had the
new well in hand. There was only
one thought in her mind—le get 111
Brame's She called to the Mare and
broke her into a run. From; that it
is one long hurling flight all the nine
cluttering miles. Along the clear
high road, by fields and orchards,
levbl and slope. Down through
Treacle Hollow; u mile- long tunnel
of gloom threugh over archltigtreta.-
I.Tp again, out through the .11111 s, out
with a iamb and away. ley
elf dip and rise, straight stretch and
winding curve, no break pr 'halt,
horse and rider as one, flying, flying,
flying. The ranting mare istoppisi
at the tavern door.
fa'l llen I' I' she called. quit* then.
—hallos!'
The Squire anne out with it fright.
anal fore. lie knew the voice. Ile
maw him mare, Skylnrk. ,Hti looked
In Nell'" Ginn. Ile knee; what it
Pon the plarazt. 'What r
slippeit his hand under the Kit I
MI% He mune eln4. to hdr and wills
perett t The money's hent—under
the uldle. whey mull Wive hurt
- 11e.weithi not light When he
knew the iseid. were :4:Ile. Iton't
linr °irk"
I,`'
Ir* :Brainy '
nil liitii, : 4 11111
YOH will help tut. \tun't
. moq.
she -old.
you?"
. -
'Walla hit.' he-aid, 'we'll . go to
gether.'
Ile 1(41 the mare round to iheharn,
took tor the `While Mill the .11reeilitN
rail. Ile Alta the dug out 3
110110 W in the side of the topw,
n4l the pad in, and covered !it over.
Nell wzet waiting; 'misfile. Ile
came out.
`l,ll van up Pont,' he raid. 11. 0,
hree-luarters twin, and tracks like
hound.' -
lie ran in and 4...aine back, after a
ninule. Nell went into the barn.
Driver ,ttood at the rack quite fresh
and re..ted now. They Raddled three
horses, a side-saddle on Driver.
They mounted and rode away.
WiNt dew n the pike to the turn north.
Pont got down with lantern, and
the Sqnlre followed. Pont en.i
scd the foal 'front fence to foul.,
emu-thing the ground at the turn.
'Track oh %ism Prunt and Sky
lark gobs' out. Mlss Nell) and Sky
lark cumin' in, Sporter's Hick mare
guile nord. , Two strangers mine
from west and gull nord.'
At every turn-elf they stoppeti.
At the Lindsiey road they :saw the
trucks of u buga and tu'o lionws
' bound Lust. They kept on the north.
At every turn the tracks were the
same. There Is no turn-off in Twat
do Hollow. At tho Hilibbry road
they got down. Pont crossed the
, but low.
'SkYlark train' and coniln'. None
more hut one gone nortl.' !
'Trickle Holier!' said the Squire.
'Jest what 1 thought.' !
' Squire,' said Nell, I'll ride home;
he may have gone there. 1 will come
leek.'
She headed Driver north, struck
mile from home. She started and
gave a Joyful cry. Out of !the east
window a bright 1101 t shown. A lit._
tie thrther on site heard a sudden
sound that drove the hope dot of her
heart—the whinny of a horse in the
wood to the right! She gut down,
tied Driver to a trve and mn on. She
emit in softly through the open gate,
and round to the east side.
She looked in, but she did not see
Prent. By the rule in the!coruer
man was kuocliug, with a slouched
black hat, and a suit of rough, worn
clothes. HLs back was toward her.
Her own lamp
. stootl lighted on the
top of the safe. With a drill and a
heavy Mallet, padded at the end, he
was picking a hole in the Iron dour
Just abeVe the lock. Into that safe
th Pr ee t I t uu ho l usa pu ni t, i on d l o y ilars the n a i n g o ht ot he u f d ir
taxes taken at Clirrom. •
(hi the table, Just behind him, lay
his dstod. She taw the copper gleam
of the rap under the hammer. As
she looked the man stood Up, throw
off hiscoat, and raised the,window.
He took a red handkerchiLout of
his hat, wiped his ftwhead and got
down again to his work. pistol
lay clasp by. the open window now.
She went round to the window and
peered in. The burglar was picking
away at tho Iron plate: Toying very
cautiously, she raised her, arm and
then, timing his motion !wilds reza-
Mr stroke and holding her brtuth,
She thrust in her arm lifted tho pis
tol and took it old. She aimed it at
his bead expecting to see him turn ;
but he diditot henr 7 plcked away at
plate. - I •
She canto hark from the!front anti
watched hint. Ills drill Went turn
the plate as she looked. lie wake.
it Cock and forth—probed the open
ing inside. it wet Jted above the
chamber of the lock. 110 picked tali
lamehaled on Ithurth !NW.
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