The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 02, 1870, Image 1

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    tIiVERTISEMENTS.
,I%'ertisemeuts aro inserted at the rate
„f .$l,OO per squaro for first insertion, and
r cavil subsequent Inmortitna ISO conk
,1 liberal divount made on yearly
(T 014.111 0 110.
A Jinkoo equal to ten lines of thitt.typo
ee..i , a re+ ti square.
Ito-itt , s 4 Natives sot under a head by
innuodtately alter:thci local
w ill be charged ton cents a llne
for r.trh 1114OrtiOn., -
i lverth.cnientm should bo liaittlod
before Monday noon to Insure Insertion
ri tit.a wOOO4 paper.
Business' Ca;Ms.
~ 11,1. AND WINTEII
Mt , M. A. Binder has flirt arrived from Faris
1,,,,,,i0n with the latest designs.' personally
Iron thin greateat nurealee Lola°. the
Trimminge to be secured to ruts..
i„.,ieghs, Velvets. Bridal Veils, Flouting;
1 ry. atal Trimmed Paper Vatter., Byers
t „, Making. • J;ZoluAvo agent fur MM. M.
lOr tolling indict drugs.
leg..ques, Au. N. W. corner of 11th
m itilt SIC., Philadelphia. Veld: 4 4lin.
, • •
irilAV 1111 LADIES' SEMINAIEV.—The
) h.nwor till. Inatitutugo will anounce'
• Tfittraluty, Siptember 14, 13119. Every
,itmwt II be tar tlehrtl huh experienceu
, • boaters. Mom Moor A 11UNN,
..• t.tt,..• the place of Mi... Dever. graduated In
High :wheel gi hile the sehr•crilger was
.1. . tp tacit bur schelarsitfp and eYperlehre an
, • ,ere the loglueenteola that led blot to
1,1 Itltelatr ut ,hi.. Seminary.,
t 7•••-. Mel tl,lle to rye our Catalogue, will
• .. • 1.1 gm or address the Prlnt . ll/31.
D. It. A.'3FLEAN.
E 1111'31 TItUN EACTOIIV.-40.
taahhivr, Simiulacturer nud 11'i.0
,zl lo Valise,. Traveling
A, No. IU I %%nod Street, l'itt•lntrgh,
4.d1.
in promptly anvil. and a\url. 1t urrun
I ,truer sit I ittventh ii tut I . olllntreeto
ijni.,K p
lutving taken hold of
ei e Li. oak,'leyit,llll, Itttelte,der,
I ,nAtumvtr n u 1
may natitt either the It Etn'l'
;It
it. ton, t-to‘e, or 4110 otter kind of
,•bn;:- nuttered .ttnistort.to.tuAtitt, 'tie.
..”,..,,.111.:1131111111.31 1 /V
1. .1. .1...VN111.:1t50N &SONS.
1: S / 111/N :II I I.LS.--‘The tooterAign.
..t Intlhott 01 lutormittu 11w public
,• e.• hase pun:lnt-ea tout ntlien charge °I the
tomer ned by the Ilt,du Dar.
, bliartbs, Denver county, Thee Intro
3411111 . , now imp:treat° do ulf
ato kite sot ipbtetton of their pntrmlr.—
rlr o door still contintroluvorably 101111
twat; I. Glee Ix; 11 13111 before wohn;
•, . t -, A!tIU.EI, .ILIVID,SON 111:0.
+'c.l New Bakery, at Wilmot'' , old
\ Thud Street, Beaver. l'a. .lomzro
picanuro to Itsform ht.. old It teeth; that
to lt.leeno at the ahoy. eland,
%Ill! be glad 10 meet nett 110C011111101iIlle
c •I, bread. ez,kre, el:lei:ere.. Unit. Ate. Se.
of all No. I Floor. cola
1 , ..1 I ~11 t beat, hy the barrel, end:, or
‘1•11,1.1.VII Iti
1 Is.:o. nt•%t door to
..L • '1 in .hop, itrOlgo r(I,I,
re he 11 , pruimreil to Inanniartaremal m.ll
r.01L..t In hi. Ono nt o•nonkalite rater lin,
~.t1 hip plot n ui I,llrillt,A From Iht• corn.
• bit pt,..nt location. he In
, • tuvit.lN loot patron.. to give tutu
=1
it INT(.I Lod., No. 291,1.0.G.T.
-i• v o.,•ry Moititi.%)l,elllllg la tettik . k. iu
1;.11. , ..•1er, Cifinle ., 11.1t10,11
Mt: user., Attorney at I.nw and
) m.. nr laud, ()Mee ni,p,lt.• Proreneor
1' r.• •
' o• la.ll N, Attorttry Lair. U^kc lu Me•
J 7, ua, t'n rapt or Public Stilltkr,
lil.ll .
7,17 .- Itlatil 1., or !arm', ;Ali 10. gillierrnt, Lind, for
:11 , 111 llo` A Itt•, ullfrc. I .
EL I,:tm
!;varve, l'a. tor
n'y Isle Jul:go Coi•
promptly alloled to.
111:1111; ( . 1 , 11.1:1111, Sall, for eale
slli,
` ) laiN ET ) NVotelattaker 11,111 of..Wl`it . r. 311
I • -!:. Pa. tln rOtilll atiljoining ti.
ti-ott•tt •onto, wattn, nnl ehrtni".
• 1.•,- nn,l A, a rrainttql. Est i.:tvllng
r. Tho patronaLy ut iha public IA
at
I`lllllS. .11rUltEER11 . • natilwr. owner of
:iill.lrlll,l 3/I.i 111:111.11.1. Vol6vvr. Pa. Stun.
111,4111... Ititorent.'al'ow
.•1 11111 v ‘‘ 0,1 ill al-o rer.•tve 9.1.11
th, NATIONAL 111'1.S
01 IL\ Ok"111E. 11. S. AI., Slerrhiiitt.i
.Nl.lllt.tartur.l,' tuul Artir...3m.' Uo.. or Pitio.nrgh
11hi, hrlutt the court ito.tv.
EN MEII%. 'lit Al, lu liootA,
: - •llpi.vrs 311.11 1.1111 . 1, 11.311 e. 3131 010,1 1113110
1 131.1.3. d long .•xpericncv in tlit. huninesr too.
IJ“ r Lmi 11, to tiorl, tit twitzricr. Terms
up.!let.4le. :-.111,11 on T A
hird ,trectlwar Itrs. Ihl-
IL , oketore), Ilea% er, tar,: ,liito n roll
1):1[INISTEIATI)11 9 ti
lei-of nilnunt•tratioik having grant)!! to
;i4 ,7 ll..,ctiber on the estate el Nies June
d milifotat-ct itotough iuwashlp,.linster coon ,
ty: PctiOsolt4e4; Run:Yore, a ll persons Indented
1.1 wall oblate nrobereby totleal to tote imssigits;
:.•••tt met I: 111111 311 persons ‘111,11117 C 11111111111 2 .1111111
-1.11, Ulll 1,1, )111e, , 11l 111,111
J ~pc .1 I. ,Vl/..J.N. Ad it.
brighten tp,
'11. 0 .5. It. 'Notary Inc.id Con
` r ntnl la.aratice Annul. Ilands and
2122 1212212'111tru 111121:wkiumlekemeni• lake!,
,• b2.211/1111"1 . 2111111112222111112.1111rAgent 1211
112, 0,1. , 111.1n : 221102 1_ 1 21111121111122,
1422 Acrldeut. nut .Mark
.In. prnparn I to laks risks awl will , .
ws nli 111 , newt iilu•rsl tnrtut.. adeut
f... it. •• Lilo, - of l!rd clips Steam.
• L. to rind trout all intrirnlti Etuz•
12. 22112121.1 2 21,1112111) 221111 tn.
, It' ,1 A2141.2, , k
ton,. Itlnuanat. Itothn.tur,
:NZ
tl 1,1• o 10,t1,1
2212 lit , c• 122122 Mary Mown;
• th...f Formuylt 1,4
...2 . illnrefoln all porsous oalnloto.d to
:an lin u s aolttlntl to mak , . Isolandiate pay.
~• Bull all per-olin 1121111211 V1'211114 112:21111121 the
- 1111; pretnut atullutdinntnd fur
T It Dor .
11. It. • a "'"'
In vciitiorp, by
I Dr. It, latn
. I'.llnt Unice. who Itua. devoted
to the patrol landaus, nail wlll 111 , 1141.211,1 .
drag lons, k e. Tnritis,
tor rirculnrs. Iliun Ito Sid tdrnet. 141ij•
I! n l'atnnt 014 t. II ash; bubo.. I',
t• r io pr nature 1 1 01112.212) . 211111 Sllllther.
21; 2.:2111
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IMIMIE
ili/LSON t lIICKJ/All/.
vi"rnitNnv?-4.
MEDI
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. 'l' ONCE:
- ‘1".• n the. 'Mot i.lont.The farmer and the 'Me.
11,11;i , 11l thht!. hi a.) owe An. I•on. ni to In. fte.
Ir.en In-et tt the 413111 it.l•
• 311 p oel 11.1,rant.e i•olnienty t•f:Ito-ton,
onviny peretii , theadvent:l,:
..';. 0.1 I•:. •.thor comp elle, 04.
oeinnn) reek) , r:11 it- Volt. ta,o.fot fritred,
p inoilt. phko di rill.; In ot•A
r a,id for roll 11.)Ilry •eooiel to
11 . •• prefer tint, Inel In
apply lbroe,li ;Pofor lire
.Iyfx.
•ol i• Smith .Ith Street,
• .!oht, (Irk In,urence tionlimne of
.• •ii.. 11, nl.l, a., re.otle
.• • I •r !hi+ ni.II ILe .I . lt•lnlteg cone Ap.
.1 . 110111 men of hio•tet: roepertnhility and
11 p n.l) . ih only 1., oniortAinoll
11)1.11f'.1.." STIIOIII,
i.t t.ll
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It :it'll% CV. cl Pnbllc
Esrett:, of t h.. In‘t %Olt mod
• ~.ociot tol 1:11 , 01 , 1h Wt.rkinat, t• o••• 11,
Vtar,oloy, MAlrelt ISIO,
p. m..tho South half Of Lot lo
• of Peas••,. P •.. Ina:lin:7l:N fort or/
. and WI fvel .11 Bill Alloy ;on olitvli
.. a It a conirprtable .lon'
in in nod b 1 ;4001i rtiontr. The prop.
~..tuale Dear :la•baitt, 01 Ibn 01:1, - I1t.roaa$
811.4;:a. a. tram: 11111 I'.. I'. I:. It. Station,
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n plo,not locality for 3 it 11,3(.• ti••••1i1t333,.
1.1: fir. —14.• !vslf of the purrlime wormy to be
ninny of .11161. :It wlriett time
.•-• Ilte property will lIY Coon; nod the
00 the 111,1113 y or JIIIIWITY, 11 , 71. with In'
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LOOK HERE.
II NU .1% la NE:11:11E11. GOODS. Alto
• h :•••t, leave to Inform WI" friends
~ .4etlerv4l,lty
44 flint
the he M
late J r P ( e
t)leo o MCCIVeII
for
giA
Summer ‘ev,in ovldelt he offer. nt very
••'.r, I ruck,
T1,1:311:W:" . FUR.irTNELNG
coN , ,T.NNTLY tIN IIANI).
tonne to order on the rhorteA notice.
I;, flue wthlic for padt. Imorst, 1 holm
:ttivlton'tt Immures to 111,1 t a coialLu•
1 ol the ...one.
DANIEL MILLER ,E 3
PR/M:EivATE/r.
'took Aavitift Wunted Aor
Slrugglen and Triumphs Of
. T. Barnum l.
in One Large
o,•fiii.,) Volume—Nearly SOO' l'apc.l
Pebit, ii, English rind (Jernion
-:t:t !fun ti uu l'alle .Engra ring?.
Vo.I;TV YEARN IZE , ol.l..ErrioN?, „r
sari , D i a te d .
M UP O n d Ntaill.
and t'
oer u n a o k his
t:onment. Ia Fallon,. his
Suet . ..rut Kum.
•.. Trqtro, and itayortat,t Illatorleat and l'arron
-0 rt. roioircroces; "veleta sin, Humor, Auectlotea
vatertairtin4 Narrative. No book nobilAbed
atreptable to all clans,. Every one want. it,
.1,..v0t0 are rental; from ho to 100 a week. We
otter extra lama. Our Illuotrated Catalogue and
'l' arms to Agents teat free. J. It. 111.;ItIt At CO.
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lellebrt ilk
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'writ , als 1.11H:11 - a, i . ..FT.WAYNE a CHICAGO' RA.17:72A;: • -; ' : ‘ -v 1 14-*"."14*111 * - '"•
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.73rklge Streel„' - . ..I. On and after . Nov. 1114.1 w 181111 44 1tOne will lents •
! ram. BoBo B t thix iy;flis tL zy :t =p r.
a lai:act:l z ,
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n ...„-r r, •o 7.i i i . .,..e . ;o l 4,ed n _ d , t4 motos r f e i :•,'t f 6 1; br e iwln the Apb e llopretta cal J au b d be for boo a pes ts er n t
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tuelfoy e, Il ~ ace° n , , . he gave m , a r o fru r
', la , ty.ll (Tod& tearing Mahwah at 2.15 P. 51.. i t tithB , lBo ,._y a M i sou,. ,
'' •• 'BRIDGEWATER, PA. . • leai daur•l ' ' - - ' 77 • , ,:- - - • ~.,,,, - " , f.- •.. :fi ditunple 'reWit - ,16. their Week. which to take nog walks' with *Jam
' 1 . rruomusamou Nom, ~, • . ''. • .
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EAT , is WRlntLy REM: WING A Inman 'auri•ai .- - sfrewriihea:Jkii've. itiit. ;Er'''. f - Wi • _Y b ' n .ll w 9 .115. . 1 .. .'"?' 3 1. 3 l ;'''', /i ' ',''-v v,..‘i.,-.: :: '4,Td‘V:t.v . :ti [hie be.forepattingtheir Mr. Brown's:attentions :reminded
OP 000113 IN EACH OF THE POLLIOVINGI
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it lell4ml. °lit ' - 3 t ' l rut" . ' • 'sr ulden. to the:wheel for the Win Or. mo the least in the world of the man-
DEARTMENTS: - - . ilitt s b urs h. 11 Illiims Moat 2434311 ,21303 i , \ Witi551.14131841 , ' 814,4 • 4
~...• -: ', - *signed lIIIW bid his. partner to nor of Mr. litirkis'. wooing, when he
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'•• Allianee ll ens , 1113 05 ,AO,• • • '; L a i thoieltittgi ROO U 1153 v ',.. • ...i'.?:" l '''• :• y etlier.Wallfttitver, whoin;after tt little varyitigfrotn A fait ,of Jet ear rings,
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_ GOODIE. -- ean ‘ , IIII„---• , -:-11 lw.„, 1L, 5 " '8"1. sue -. , •Let Ilea o,ft:op/alines' • , , ••••::3 , ; : corivetaatien, lte led:out.to.dante.. - to a leg of PiekhalPork--"Suethongnt
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. /Mie n , • , 1 ills' ' 135 019 iss '-'. ,ant,l.intbo.drit.witt ' ;• "s•I; = ' Two ftgure4 Mt 'in - the ' dark' near l'wasted mysubatante in buyingany
g , Steubenville Jeans, .'
- Wooster
' Mansfield 1 , 103 301 • 1130 1213 '
1 " / " 551 / deell " ''' '••'' v v-, •'' --' me I heard otto i atiy - tO lial'Other, lilies of - antalt.boye that. hurig:abOut
' ans . ssl 551 915 " • Thinieti once 1 felk 01441eat' . v•• ' ' ''' '-• '41.4. 't. t litre ; 5... S/..... .
• ,_ 1 A :3100. 440.. MO .-'. tom . • • .-. • t.••• ~. 4 .... •••• ,•I • ~as• is .......soer,.......lepoway'from the house with..buniches to aolliu mill
' - Casslfnefes and &Minds, CreWlma D '''' 1115 300 OW 030 RAO• • .Conscieneeattlipotmand • ~. ~, • I '1•• ~‘ ittilittnaseErank baitotne.`: - BhoWill never undeceived
he
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• W hile Woollen blankeo,,
n ''''''' . 'll4° an - all itla • 1 'l.llll 7P t146r3942 1 reab; "-: .'
I- ••...- neyer leek:itt Unit .1 . letherefee that Mr. Brovin's Mother was'a shrewd
~ • white and Colored and
. • • UPP.-"aull " k7- '11111" RI -LI Mt
Purest p
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rissm, . ' l, .. d n i a n t r uji l e i e , e lb a l ee e '." ..4 F. l .- . ..„; . ...4: :: !:...„• : t . i ,. ' . :' iLw i a r n. i tit be het e _t ry ci Itek . , d ei n t me o' each Other old ladt \ ttiiid .. inifiged nothing ; that
Barred Flannels„ . Lima.
re ' pect."' 'Ol3, tt•as coin& nti in slitter& herileafneo.
111crtnua, . Van Wert.
' . Delaincit; .. Port Wayne. I d 430 a4 , 1 1 %1 8 ' • 7.34o ax ia ..
. 114 22) - ' . amok/1M 1 1 4 °P -171.1 " the 5 . "‘` , 7 n''..,),.....,' , • ;. ' -.thAre- -41 ..i''on,elre ' P.: - ; thud,ght:' .111 lilts- She fooked
asks
at me som'etionett
• • cold Water makes.
- Colombia II 511 ' 1953 " 1955 359 -'' - i plity r •••`• •4" • ter put! IPA giV a n VeMtrt Y ntl r rer -at least I fancied' so. She told me
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Warsaw • I . 4XA • 144 135 442 • AIM kovas no Id $ , ' ~• - -. 7 ,,1, • . 1:4 ni .,, her • head -hi ,I,C
1 a Inghanis, ilirmtln% i met sae ma too - v B i; t 1, 11 ,; - ,: n t o li v aiu - •
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~.. . Wrintine that hereon had
Woman, young,
coheres, , li tea au 4rt • Ito •• • i , s , , • •f. , 4 „, r) couldsce ho t
,rest of ner.,,:'. „ ..' - a 'mint-
100
Woman, who toffees!
chime° - I,lon • 033 .330 OO . At last, "Olor A 1101 p ,
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'''• , f.Tr ' . I; • T 'wentinte' the 'Parlet'..and:ittlst• lived bit a sew ' months, but ho had
Lawns, . .
, . rb _ en Thm lia - 9 zet - ye. 6 1 , i ti : ther iaT 70 8 ,, the v.:
_.. a -..• vv ., ' . tnyeelflnto't,ha,lhie or,'Nya„ ll :l l . 6 .4TrE4 loved her so well that ho ' could never
Witter I•roorti, 'main. sworn liana. • ,
, Ch e ill i e th i g. )lll. .
~ ' 7 ll;t,rle/ls• ji MaISZFZIP4.I ... - Xr . •• 4XI r. , '._ __ ..... . ' ' 4. • ' ' .krank bedewed hte but. an Instance think ofmarevingaeithi; •It whorl
' . 1f- •- • - estate° i ' -' ' - ''-*. " - - p. - -7 t a • -• .r . • ;,--t :: le the dusk, 'Audi do,ittit look in the ly tile night'-before - that :lira' Brown
, woollen ShaivLa v a rp ara l so I. tr, ..I,r , 5.55 658 " r t r .l9 iS.P.L.E.c.a. .MIS .:: ' '• e ".'- •• .least like'Sue: : she's. prOtkall'OVer had told me in the : moonlight that•l
1.1 , va and Black 111uslins, Plymouth dum ors ..830 02:03t _
.... nis .. v; 7 •,- ~1,,. : . tlitie l 'ftitti the .'fairitest 'approach resembled N)eryituttith!cmo who had
--,' l a as " 15 " 913 397 ' • ' v.' ' $ lllB '''''''' 'f ' . 1. .4 i'-' to ti' d tiblo' - ehlkfo the - 'wldOw's been veryidetur id hint I,•tend •that, is,
irillingn, Tie:lus, . Warsaw
Columbla
.. 0015 123.1 , 1027 432 . . ~ - - . 3 ... -•• t" . ',. ;,,, t ,. ..2 1 1 ,-,
1 Prints, - Fort Wane 3150 133 1120 Al
ga. the i4e r.7:: " I ~ ,, ' - . .'1 "• /t. " -.-14 . -• tilithl46l4(ler L'4l*‘"4lll3,l,'Pler44l4ll*.A‘
' - •t 4 • 4 '' ' clitAle'in bar kart . ; v inY.fitdd Wfdlif vof the way widoWees i always hegla la.
Canton Van Wert. :1 113rli 20 /WAX 71 ' Sue laurel uneAlr a : . .... .:...... 4 14 :
_tintly(kii .n r i itjt pretty feattlieitt jt second Woidngv"r. (I- know (or! , bate
,-. _ PlanneN, . Lima. , 373 355 10 830
Forest
tie
.m hfr ich experi yarteitt ence i li•T th h e tir ia ] o tel f ti ma o t ti ‘. . d lio ct w ri l
scis „ u
flog
u an ln d rr h; :i i n lr
t i l t e w o.
lot, anemias, . • . upper sanauskr..i[ i 4 853 25 n i g
'ruble Linen,
. i ' vi. 4.•....., •• rd rizzes heehali; 1 weatinine' plain, flrst.wifo and yon learn perhaps), on •
• -, Uoo 7 llo ''' •• i 315 , r , I rag sister-in-law Wit
frisk Linen, •Crestline 1 ii.-. T.., sup
0 .., o t l a 1 l a i r m e live In unity-a rare , t--• :, ' •
ine ul ;Jut the lady WAS us dint as ,
Crash, field • 4 231 Tao 'at trui thin g in tlutt kind: , . ~. IP- In the face o'f the fitshion, because hair
pins give nie.bad„ dreams, and I es- a : ' foot and squinted, while you re
or i , Counterpanes.
' Hosiery, Min s °millet 1115 30t •
1 , , r, 27, . 1 ,„; She id not seem to' ~.. . s
~1 ' ' '.
'. I 11 1, 1 1 . chew heated'kilate pencils living' in
„Ohm. in golden iocksand elowittsis blue
Massillon i l 9431 '931 717 258. stall , my tastes anil.•,' , . ~..,:„.., , • /JOY 1 ...-_ _
tiloves Canton .... 1 10113 wa z 5 she was a goodSlStd, l ig , ;,;, „raid
313 ,
• ' eyes. I have noticed that Men atssit
& Mitre. Alliance- __ISM 1013 • 140 .333 .
I was seerethrnot•im - -i,, pot, ), I k , 5 .
b ar c er . t n li l e, 3 .h f a u l d l o t t l i a n v a c t n edi fy i
l o a n ' Eti b i ;:ran i
a d
. part oftheir el withtheir
to bury • - ts
I ' 'Alen.
lioctunder .111111 UM , 1 105 Mli v . . , -i-rvar . smooth; iminjured , wives,. but somehow they come back
senex trawl um cos - .theman whoraah•- ••• • . -for' 1
- eatiottnat 1 313 l4o ) nas no ine husband , ~,..., , ...., 1‘ ,.. , . havtr',not. •inn.qpatism enough again (the • wits, not the wlves . )on
o had N. ' • 'J . ." ... •s•::,. :-...,',„,•,;, 'about irieto move I moil. ette, but I setsmalinarria„, ,, e; and they tuakethe
•
Groceries, Yon.Ptawn• New °wile 555 Erie NxPm.ww . . 13 . been . . ..-I, ,-,, ,', I `;., can.itlways draw wandering eyes' to best husbands in the world. I know
tones' touncitown al an e• un NeW C• 111 °. " 5 Belkool before,stuffe • f ;..1% ,44: 1 ? . "1111 ill /1"CIW1. 'I looked hatd . at a man living with hls .fourtli wife,
P snit es at Pitt f boc.:ll,so p. m.
.itetatnum. a b d . marr i ed hi m • -.,.,•.: Be , Fr a n ,,....
~,
ri. II 1 . t ‘ t be
C. Ike, Teas, tin„ 7 ar„ Meissen', Willie tillverDrips, leasm Pittsbur g h •:113 a. mi.:arr. am Now :Ladle, ,
widen and Common Syrups, Iteckerel In bar. Wilk in. Youngetwn, 10:40. a. ta. - was a tall, reserv ed ...i r ,
....4, , ,,,," , wit t
„„-', yeryllltitliolt the barber lvforelte Freak saw my Hines as soon as 1
mie, and kits, Star and Tallow Candles Youngstown. New Castle and Pltiliburgb Ac•
„,„,,,,,„„ isessi „,„, y,,,,, t0 ,, , coo ~., IN, g ot vastly, more 1.! ••• . •
Soot), Spices and Mince Meat. Al.O, '
:- '.'l." I . : T b ..... salv tile; Ire betraYeil not, d drain of entenxi the hrtakfast tooni,and aeon
s ~ i ~a i - , s
..surpthe pt. imme • roun,ead.ishzul3J4to, t i . tl nn t oc no .ei r t u t il io te w it en soly w a a e r u ran uselthan these
• SALT. Castle, 3730 a. In; arrives at Allegheny, 11X10 a. than 1 thougnt due)"
m. Ifeturovf. lear.• timbal - eh. .1 ,5 i, 11.• nii Sr' bashful withal thitj: , 6
rives New Cutte.slo to.M:YoenestOwn. 3:05 n. M.
petted that :
ardware• .Nails Glass
, , 1
- v' General Itissenprr mut Ticket Agent. but
F. it. wrens. suspee Sue'.,..' •' 'w... V- ,-;, - *you •d no iit*d. to look for:stAN l 'Did you ever know any oneso-ex
if she did [ the , tort ,!
1 '.. .'
„,,,,,,,." ° „% 5! married people and a wiSe old istchel- truvab,rant?' said Sue: 'She paystwo
• CLEVELAND .3. PITTSBCIOIII RAILROAD. ItltilliSiiioll WORM 1 , . '.:
i --e-••• ..W 3 5'.. w . 'or on !hi, lake shore when• the: dew
,"-• "'. ,m,,.. ; 41.g Mil , , [hood, and i I i 8
. ts ipteee r forthose Mies and has
I 0••14clie•Do , Ir 141,7, ••• 1 / 11 '3••• 8 t 1 "•4 Tat" Ou and after Nov. Oth 1143 . trains will lease Will, '-0 Situ is safe;.;'s` : - .1.1. - -?' . 4-, ' was falling Only your 'lovers can
( Ittlery. lade at..l Tea Spoons, 31 ? Igti Dells. Crud „ at ,. did , 0xe c..,,,, , d, 0 ru5t...,, . ..
never
sub.eribelt. • , ....... i.
.I...nrd
..
1 0x•,,,, Fire Shovels and Pokers, Nails and 01110. _
__, ( anode,, ,,
_.l
.Z__________ . .1. „ ++. ~., , ~, , ..._, ,_ , _, cents
illr run . 9itticti.. - • , ,i - ' •
odes, Shovels. 3.3 and 4 1 ine Forks. Rakes. - - ditivirii - io - tirrii. - KO • s•
• pries and Smiths, Corn and Garden Roca. verb about' 'a , •-",,•• ,'
~,-•'-;: '.• • 7:.•• 'ern •••i. she indeed : 1 (lid nut know
I • so - malty honest penults:l could be
in atT:To tout ri5...., ~o nenaa uarneu 41 ) ... K _
IFTAMNII. '' Mott- are's , . I, Ah -, 03111 and silence gold
turneti by only getting up: 'early and
~ ' • • 1 - • ,ine- •, ,
-7 eeivethoiwpect 7 '
...,,,,„„.„.,-
./ sauf. ' '' ' .''
WOODENWARE. Cleveland ,' strati 103 mt Sg.riil7 .
1 .:- .1. •,,a,,,,,' 4; 1 l'nn" • 'You Ilkethiticitig,, Mr. Dallas?' I
going after Illic.s In this out. of the
cocas 5tmet.......: 14211 12in t 314 1 the mere. o' nodders ; :, ,' '
ticket ? , Tula, Chums, Ilattr Prints and Ladles. Morison 'MO 140 I 413 , - 13 "4 -ll" I g l I ulekly -
it,,,,e-ara.. .. .... i :001 210 _ , 513 I believe that they w,, ': . '''''''' '-' 'lVhy . do you think so ? , .lie nitwit- way place. I kneW no betterthan to
actuallV yiro away the glorious bunch
c:ARBON OIL, Alliance inn ntl • GOO ; " know nothing,. • • • ~, .... • • 'Am Ittive• danced every sot for
, mows .... .......... I .lst 313, ' I landl have no. faith- 1- . , !,.....i..,,', 4311 e sometime._ , ‘'' ~•: • • . •,• : ' ••• , • ti,
-1. - got this morning in Mr.
' . - itiown's company. Ho Nvas more
mile fa,, 1 '
insect], Oil it, White Lead. we'uvul' • • ---- - -'- •- hit'3' which . - '...-
oOINO IcuRIII. .
_.... In ;" and a Miwhiovousstrillednlyned
I 141 * 3. 9 1/:, ' Ll ! l u e fortunam than I in getting tho,e
eTATIOX . II. ,!MAIL , Mies., Accni, . en S ei sti n e it a a, ;l4 t h in li d stil i til li th il ::•,-..: '''' '* .l"CitlC'- ‘''va ' '"' w1 I ' ,.;;; T :: ' 0 .11 4 ; V ; 401 ; "I ht i s a l7lll I t i: 137 Cet'
:
' ' : with the delicate pink fringe, which
I addAthe/ust touch to their beauty.
Boots rtr tcl Shoes ' wr0„,0,„ 'f /Masi =oil as much as the
.qtfr , - , ..T s '-„ , ..„,;' ,het I had betrayed my watchi ng i him,
,Allis,'' 31135E7' A NI) CIIILDRENS' 8110E8. Bayard ....... ... I !KO 512 ,
the benefit of it, -1 ' , - • i7:t - i' ~ • et. and we .ivere quits. •
In great variety. Alliance 2113) 5.1.• . 3:23.42,'
Havanna i atten, off MS resembled him,`liii`....: . :• • ;,. ' ~ e' be ~ LhaVe been wandering ors and ta....kuels to the light. 'I will cut out
cu ll seL rcits ail ly ot tu Y g u il es ng i ti la t: ; o e n i e t, :d ;l n ie ly s li i l d ;
Hodson kali I tans ; ass I' a good listener.: , , ,, ,,-., ;',,1,1. 1 ,":4e- r shown die 1 ,1 1 , 24 , s w un g . tetione 1 that boy whom yea trade with, old' a
i itle Powder ' and Shot E:ncliStreet ii
Si' l rit
Incll
2 ileveland I kept on at 40-. , • ...... •
~..:11. g se might. devour, anil I saw tile 'revelry
when tale left re1e,,.....-.. -- . ','._:,,,..',„•;,‘ ' ,ler by olght'through the windowsJ, B . tit,
•
sell you mine for a cent apiece.'
I ,
Blasting Powder and Fuse. quilial •c-'T. own, though idle
„.,:,. . :.'--• ,;,''S :•",, ..all as I said before, you like dancing
table andlea us lung spect.h. 1
, • tone Food At 4ltriconertwuro.- P 7071058. ' Errs, • ; 31.430.,A - vcarTx her might, to live -, ~ v '.' . ..f ... 3 , *. no • 'Not,'particularly.' ! i o M. Ilro t wu rd sat ti opprite to . us
. at the
•II heavy good a delivered tree of charge. flair& -I- desire to play the ,•; , ' '`.. 7 % . - i linlY :' 'Why do it so persistently, then ?, ' 54111. U
615a0l i 311021 150tx 430 ms little , v.•
is on her s, 1 , 4 ._,'.. -' • .
'N1, ... • led - - ‘l3 se there ' are so few gentle. •
42.1111, . 1.31 t'f .1 •
derly tare, and tuts NIA 0 et. my
!ethnic flush mount in his el
or clone attention to business, and by keeping 1 1, 1 t iltigr i l it , i '' : : 41 42 1
,•2 1 0
/nomaly on hand a well usnltail OM* orgoods woi .. m . .
.., s , , ~,,,„. 4 , peop l epro l ong •- , '''' -c• • • un* . inetiliere and all the ladies like it.'• own color answer it. .
v t ...-'-..." ..
•*biid .• - • • ' . • I '.l. ant . not very poetical,' said
r all the ditlirent kinds usually kept lee molar/ 8 . 81 . 0 . • 2 ,j, r vi.i . 1 11 1 810 146 eta mercifully when,.. ~ ' ~.',.. ' 'i,„ • ' 'Don't be two sweeping m your
.F lat k, 'but I have read or., dreamed
too, th e undersigned hopes In ili a future asps ato look atthefil::.:' , .- , . ' .z.:l -1 . , -- ,., , Jutlgutent: I don't like it.' , 1
he peer to merit ond receive n libtro: sitars or the R 0 0...,
attic patronage.
• Pittsburgh Il Vr " 550 555 V -•. ls m olderl ,'• 1 - - 1., ,;;;, o„.:• - ,!g , _ .13 - a t ik at inc ICI doubt you ; i your taut Eve blush.
,• tags zu GM
Ofi 'Otto wllly, and all I u atacen
estafhens,ho tt , hes, t look a :
It.
.110 W. , to of th a t k mo have the lovely pick
clectiZG.7:ly.--,41 , :III:d. ~ i GOING wear. self (nun a s' , - , ~ ..` 0 - `. i 7 '.' ••• k•- pre , that; the liettkr two tut, wo the pre- Po
.
ET TEISTI-VY LAPP. • STATIONS. ! I 31.04. Ekes. Accox Accost 80 few left in . t i i ,„: : ...• ..,
me. ~r
t.t..1, : p41i , ,,, ,, : 1itiii,k,i iirpc. ,• 4 .,.., , ..‘.. :
ii • •
Is
.11.
pu4o tint. t t lii ii i e f tl ) l• ;t3 Br i tik ov w . h.
our c alte of Tertne , pct.
Pittsburgh '1 11615ar 155px 350 r. , err er th e n r t, * .Ota i ti s c uP- a '
Dealer In all kinds ot
lioche.ter i 715
. ..1.1.5 GM
braver
1 . -tiou't you; Mr. Brown?'
•
FURNITIIIIE Smith'. Ferry 1 817 • 323 - 548
Welleville • 830 . 15 eno
.-
, StenbcilVille , i 030 52) '
. hel lu d e ,
L P:: t lio l l n 31 ;4 i1 t ,• -- r.. ,.i. 1. ,wi_ L1 .7 .; 4 .
~,e ri ,
i ,
,t,ollarin;
room.
are , . the philnestgirlqinthe
that all single. •. " . - -- ~.- ', .. '_ .••
. ..,
lur,aa self -wen) 'old . - ' ''' • ' '• ' ••• vOn•AL they, dant* 'Well, - and Seidotit;_ as .a.
Cr,uiutintgt. this c
havebee ec t El li r3 n 7 l 4 Va d ri h rt i ,i 6 f lu at ,
Bridieport. i i 10.71 61.2. . 815 vinced that .• • •r. ..' l, -•-- rate, ,and. hi . gratitude 'they 1 Make.
~.,„ . .s i) pt. a .c l u k la v, t , ec i l ie tbo ret u ur t,
n t ed he era
Della r lIIOtO C4O - XI) 11171 1 t t i t: 1'1 1' 1' 11 . e i
ill 1 e , V 24.3 r
trighhol street titmice the Plow Factory, • neat for aWO ~.... ... i,,, ,04...." I•* theniserws verb • idrcaiNt.i .Paitheest: “T Y ., • x - • •e r -thin .t w 1
• no,. a mined train to Wellsville it - • - d 'rico- and she y, - , :,:
prees train from Weileville to Pitteborgh.
PM
.11oolies ter, Pa. VITSCAIIAWAS LIRA:4'II.
3- -- 2. •••• -. estlngp cum, - hike tho names that care
1 reaies Arrive s would have •„ . • , ...L.; 4i, , -., is, insntfcrego, . me... • -..- .
condition , -, • .... tt. - .. 1 • %.; ', ' .l - "I ; . ' . '-lii iqui a;s kali oe-. af t bat Pri, m,!- --,': ,I ttc ts 1 1 , 611 t ' 6 17..., (3 ed - ' w 4 llr i lll l lies ° l4% •el' alv4s bt, g '4l ( ll 3t in u ttr: 311
, t v , , have grown ont.cit therri-L44lltsn' and are. a
..:..._,I -N. Philadelottla. CtO a. re. I M 11. 7 0-.......... ' . tqr • •
.: . : _
,-_,. ~.p ' ' . Vl.'" ' • - 4-. 'l4 . 1 `..... j ,i1,,..: ' . 1 . 1 : . : ,
• - -
...: . • •• :.:.
_-' . _ _ L. -_ _.. _ ~,, ~ 7 .
.... ice' „ ..., p**,... • - ... ..._
F. 11 4 1741 C- -
_ 16. " 4" 74". 4P" - Avhife'shiiiii 'thy net:twit support- Th 0 t,,0.. - -
MI
Vol. 52-
Miscellaneous.
That r eelebrated
InTAZIZA I
Mil c• - cr Pt ,
MADE AT
Alasillon, Ohio,
Cau always be had at the Store of
S. J. Cr()Ss & CO.,
110pHEST.F.1t, PA.
febifilt •
1 1 . 0. 11101114.1/V
I=l
SIIAI.LENISEIIOI.:It BROS
=MEI
Fine Family Groceries.
Queensware, llardwfre,
.NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, WOOD
. AND WILLOW WAHL, BACON,
EISIL FLOUR, SALT, LIME,
Country Produco Tatou in Exchange for
• Goods. //
Goods delivered free of ('Large in all
the Villages.
THE SUEZ CANAL!
lIILE the World L 4 more or less ex
ercised over Ilk! opent.:, of 1.111.
Sl;v7 PUbliV, in Beaver :nut vi•
, sight of the faetthat
S'NITGEI->', Co.
At their old stand in 11,aver, Pa., are still
turni , hing to their customers everything
vaned air in their line. They always keep
a full assortment of
GROCERIES
11114 (..40iTs, lius, Sugars,
• ,Sjdects,
Tobzteeo and Cigars;
Awl all (Mal usually lilnud
la a First Class
GROCERY STORE.
Profit their long o ld intimate aequaint
mice: with the Li riieery. Flour int d Feed
business, and their disposition to render'
sat islaction to those who way ravor them
their patronage, they hope in the th.
lure, as in the past, to obtain a libentl
share or the public patronage.
Give us a Call
and see if we, ilo not make it to your in
leo:a to call again.
jans. S. SNITGER CO.
To Public.
r E Undersigned takes pleasure in in
lorminw the public that, notwithstand
ing the ••.litliness or the tune.," he Iris,
usual; a lull supply of all articles connect
tvl
with the
Grocery Business.
&mon wlikh,ylscrtount4a
MEetra.liMrZLkPC),
Enibritr!nrythiniustially callthl for
- rliMico(ll4ry store;
A Large Stoek of the Best
Sugars, Coffees, Tcas, Syrups, &c,, &e,;
All of which are fresh. and the beFt in the
market. The best brands of.
3E-1 C.) IT 3EL.
Can :away , 110 t1ll:1111Ni nt my Store, and
:It a , lore a price a. 0111 be
COrl/1 //e:11 711'ec.d, &e.,
K l a on Inind. and sold in any quantity.
llis a, , ortmunt of
Queens-oware, Glarim Sze,
Is complete, and %%111 compare thvorahly
with any Vinci; In the county. fa short,
to aims to k ee p n
.FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE,
Amti,„„ pain, nor efforts on lii hart • n•ill
lBil to make it i.telt
Ilavlint been in the (lrocery Business
for a number or years, and becoming ft•
miliar WWI it in all of branches, hi!
feels confident that he will be able
To d'lcuse his l'atrous.
Remember the Shoul.
Stewarts' Block,
larttiatt Streetßridgewater Pa
A. S. lIAILVEV.
jan4A:4o:ly
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES
x:30.00.
"Ilte toot perit.let machine yet Invented. WII
NO111 . 11:1101 natrow, turn a heel ornoint the toel
It a ill hull plain or,tilthed. It a knit tdoekl
Itnttt, dr:m.ls, rhlrttt, •0.. Ac. It is cheap, plow'
1:11111111rable. It !Vie lip lie own work, uttett bu
11,11,1111% and regain.. no attluotiog Italeve I
It a ill do the MlllllO work that the lamb marltlit
It Ili 110 a. ii to.t o huts tint half /1411u:eh and ha;
not the tenth part of the maeldnery to get nut 0
1 .
0111.7 Circular. and .211111:1,1 tootled tree on tip!
pllcation. Agetitti wonte d. All ivnettincs gui
an teed.
STRAW .t MORTON.
13=1
vo.'b3 Sixth Street, Pit tithnrgh 141
1100.4 ly.
(24v
The Most Complete Business Col
lege in the United States,
AlTorataa farltalv. for argalring a tharonalt,p
111,1 lai-ita,a education, pa...rased by no uth•
sclnoul In Ole country.
Since Its Ineurponttlon to Ind, nearly IMMO
nom.atal Student., repreoentatlvel from eve
State In the Union. have attended here.
No vacation, linter nt any time, ni
rr ,,, e private NA, ucllott 110 onghont tlw pun
cour,
N. IL— Cirrulars pith fall pArtleuldro and el
reArary Infortriattes; 4111 add...P.1114
S)11111 .t COWLEY. Print'pain
l'irnisuntin. I a.
innEk y
- -
NEW GOOD
• Fall stud illater Wea)r.
RAVE JUST RECEIVED J NEW sn
01' (MODS OF
LAY ES'r STYLES.
FOR PALL AND WINTER. WE
Gentlemeter Furnishing . Go
CONSTANTLY ON 11A81)
CLOTHINO )TADS TO ORDit L
EEMI=;iI;iI;iMMI
WILLIAM MICH, Jr
aluminium.
=1
Miittitrecw • : . — 2 — , • •
&faintly - 61'1'6ml, nisirsOling tit the very
newt pricer.
1:•,%7 u ,
NV A. 11j, PAPER.
WINDOW SHADES
Booxs,
STATIONERY. &c•.,
TI I E 11G EST, CHEAPEST AN I)
BEST lissortintlit of thee Goods that has
pver branglitsta Ilia city. Cull awl
before purchasing. and be con.
at
F. E. WILLS & CO'S.,
NO, lOit FEDERAL STREE'I
A LLEGILENY Cl7'l; PENS'
seplls:ly.Fel).9o/*(1
SPRING STOCK.
A
11
E
T
s
Oil Cloths, 6c., Etc.
M'CALLUM MOTH'S.
it Fifth Avenue, above Wood street,
I i'11t.1.11.(4P, PA
Have on band
THE. LARGEST STOCK IN THE MAR
KET.
From the Finest to the Very
Lowest Urntles.
WINDOW . SHADES,
Fine and Common Table Covers, &c., &c
unirorin to nII, nud the lOwent,
3rcALLuat
1113r24•1 y
This Is no Patent
Humbug.
gotten up to dupe the
credulous nor is it
represented as being
"composed of rare
and precioussubstan
et.a brought from the
four coneys of the
cStrth, car tad seven
times across the
Omni Desert of Sa
hara on the Lacks of
four , een camels, and
brought screw the
A.tlitntie Ocean on
two ships." ft is a
mold, south
tog Remedy, a per
fect Sped& for Ca-
e
• 4,
Wel
4- -7 a 221.'•
in n
7.2
C r .7:7
tarrit and Cold In the
Head, also for offlensive Breath, Lots or
impairment of the sense of Smell, Taste
or Bearing, Waterlog or Weak Eyes,
Pain or Pressure in the bead, when cans
e‘l, as they all not untretprently are, by
the 'violence of Catztrit.
• We (der in good faith a standing Re
ward of ssoo,for a also of Catarrh that we
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1113 Fedora) Stece, Allegheny
junlly
When my su mmer vacation tame,
Sue went to an old !haunt of ours
nfliollg the Ne*Hautipshirehills,and
persuaded me to go With her, its Fred
must remain , at honie. • 'Boro is a
very pearl of ;a. placti for summer
visitors; it leans over a lovely lake
and suns itself atniiiig whispering
valleys. We lived at the hotel,whieli
is true independence ; I the more peo
ple, the more solitary ono may be.
In a private house i i the country
nothing Is sacred' from the right of
search; from the number of your la
ces to the respeel aLi i ofyour grand
father.
At this time Sue teas like the giti
in the old play, always
'Sitting in leer window, -
• Printing her thoughts in lawn.;
BM
while I prowled alkt alone, looked
at myself in the lake,'and ate buckle !
berries MI the bushes Ito my heart's
content. Sometithesil invoked San
cho Panxit'shlessing On the tuna that
invented sleep, and !drowsed away
the golden afternoons; wantonly lux
urious, rioting in the blissful con
sciousness that whatever fetters.
might be waiting fortme on the first
of September, school was now, Mr
me, as if itliad never! been. Living
at this hotel made a hole in my scan
ty turnings, but I hope every boar
der got her money's iworth as fully
as I did. I would have looked the
very multiplication table in the face,
and cut it'dtud ; If my life had depen
ded on it, I would hot have remem
bered the bcpundrim yf thelireat Des
ert or the date °Me Reformation.
I shed my school skin completely,
and drew in, with every breath,
The blessing iii tho air.'
I had a favorite scat, overlumging
,the edge of the lake ;! it was no cold
'Stone or mossy hiflock (there Is no
picturesqueness to toe in taking
mid), but a sensible old wooden
bench on a little plattorm behind the
blank wadi of the I bowling alley.
Under my feet My the water, ten feet
deep and clear as al Japan • crystal.
Here I read - the lightest of light lit
erature, and let viwilliond hopes and
fancies have it all (heir own way
with me. Sonielluits I fished 'with
a pin hook, but•l weber uwght any
thing.
One night I mom in late, and met
Sue and Fred and Fred's double com
ing from the tea table. The gentle
men had come In the little steamer,
which twice a week vexed the placid
soul of the lake, While I was away,
and Sue was happy.
'Frank, this is Jlilly, said Sue, ra
diant. • ' '
OF
EDE=
- am very glad to see this Minn'
ho said, looking at 'Me .herd lu the
twilight with ututi , iguised duriosity.
'How do you do (Mr. Dallas?'
lie wasjust Freit:overngeht till he
spoke; then there Mines% - gleam in
his eveN,. a roguish Wriukte• , ebout
the lips, of which( Fred's face was
wholly innocent.
'Never mind your tea, Molly •, come
with us to the • lakt, entreated Sue.
'But I do mind my tea, and I
know the lake by heart. Perhaps
I'll come by and by.'
I ate my bread in fastidious little
crumbs; booked tin between my sips
of tea 11.1 the hens de ; I - played with
nay knife and fork as if my lease of
comfort were to. expire. when I left
the dining ram' but the impatient
head waiter fixed ane at last 'kith his
glittering eye, and I retreated,before
At.. I spent a long lime turning over
the contents of inyArunk fun a shawl
that hay on'the lxll, and pulled my
boots off and on se v eral Bens to find
an Imaginary pebble that hurt my
foot. At last, whenlthestars had been
long ad miring themselves ;the lake,.
I went in search °limy party. I' was
deternained that this man shniild not
find me too eager to know • him. I
ran down the long path to.'the lake
shore,. but it was wholly, silent and
deserted. Then, I aunt, back and
wandered about the 011164 The
parlors werebrightlY lighted, thebar
her wwilithiling shay with.: ail his
might, while a dozencouplee Whirled
about the room; among them I tee.
_out Bert of a creature has eXided,
and wilt exist as long as girls are
created, as surely as froth ou
but she will never be a type Of the
girls in general. The - hue and, cry
raised about It now is only the oppo
sition war whoop against wOunties
rights."
lie fueetlaround upon we sudden
ly.
'Are you cozninitted to the; cm
h ant's rights' side ,of the question ?
Would you vote if you could ? Tell
tee quickly, that 1 may pack my
valise to eight.'
have half a mind to tell you u fib
that you may take that trouble. No;
I would not vote if I could, but I do
contend that one of WOlllllll'S rights
is to be let alone to think her own
thoughts and wear what clothes she
pleases, without being stretched on a
gridiron worse than St, Lawrence's
by all the critics of the day.'
'You are speaking too loud-..'Mrs.
Grundy is looking at you.' fhis was
true, but not the more agrtsable that
he should perceive it first. ' Will you
(Luce this set with me •." he asked,
carelessly.
'I think not; there are one or two
inure of your favorite plain girls Wait
ing your benevolence.'
'Are you so certain, then, that you
do not belong to that order?' That
lIIIPLIIIieVOUS Mile co me eget n, and be
left 1110 to find another partner.
1 took .John Brown's arm when lie
offervil it, and we took our placca Op
posite Fnulk. John Brown was a
middle aged widower, and he had a
sort of a crook in Ids shoulders,whielt
was a great misfortune, but he Was a
most devoted son to a deaf and C.1%)63
old nmther, and a tuna of large and
varied culture. %Ye had becomevery
I,Mod friends. After the dance we
went out on-the dusky piazza and re
peated a little poetry on the moon
and other laminar objects (it was not
the first time), tilt Sue sniffed some
thing wrong In the air, and drove oir
the unolfending Mr. Brown in the
most summary manner. She insisted,
Ma' very matnmly fashion, on my
goingln, but 1 always resented this
sort of patronage on her part, and,
recalling the ever-willing M - r. Brown,
we sauntered down to the lake. Ido
not know whether 1 was must vexed.
or amused when we found Frank and
is last-partner there before us,ta k ng
about the stars. I could not resist
saying in a very audible tone, as we
passed -them, that I had ceased to
look for wise old bachelors where the
dery was falling.
-When we took our bedroom can
dles oti the table in the hall, Frank
said: 'You made a poor exchange.
Fdanz:e better than Mr. Brown.'
• !But you don't talk so well; I re
torted. .
The first thing in the morning I
opened my door carefully and reach
ed out for the great bunch of pond
lillies for which the experience of ev
ery morning for a week had led me
to look. I worshipped them all. the
time when I was dmsuing, 'and
before I went to my breakfast I fast
ened one at my threat, and, tying to
gether the two that had longest steins,
I made a cord and tassels to confine
my white wrapper around the waist.
The find morning that these fillies
had glorified my room I had no idea
of the giver, but the pleased undeen
scious look that Mr. Brown gave to
the first I wore about me betrurxl
the secret. Once I found a beautiful
Wild flower laid in a book , which I
had left open • on the- Mama, and
twice he had brought me little pyr
amids of twigs purple with linekle
tx.rriN: This wasprosttici but none
the lees agreeable. Therei9 but one
author with whom 1 can Join hands
in my tultniration of this' homely
berry: f , Hear Thoreau on this su6.
Jett and be converted : 'lt is a vul
gar error to suppeee that you have
tasted h nekleberrles w ho never pluck
sit them. A huckleberry never
reaches Roston ; • they have never
been known there since 'they groan
on her three hills. - •Thecambrosial
and essential put oftho fruit is: hot
Wltlithe bloom Whkh is rubbed
. off
in the market cart, and they bovine
n the,'&ynnets';
'Mem that faster atnal/ far worse
th:ut weeds.!'
;Ur. Brown Int.stly iitthiled his
breakfied and left 'the room; Fred
was mystified, Sue not at all easy' in
her mind, and 1. was laurtily vexed
with Frank . ; who now made a hearty
breaktait in silence.
I had it in my heart to be very
amiable to Isf.r. Brown ; 'so I sought
him out on the piazza, where he AVM
reading his favorite lionwe, and Kit
down with my tatting within speik
lug distance. Ile did not read long,
but spent most of the day - .talking
with me,unworthyt Fred and Frank
went lisping en the lake, nud came
home late, too tired and too cross to
be endured. A woman will go thro'
everything in pursuit of pleasure and
remain amiable, but a limo's good
nature is not proof against a holiday.
• Next morning my door was bare
of Miles, and 1 had been so sure of a
fresh supply that 1 had tarried all of
the day before to an Invalid in the
house. 1 went down late to break
fast,- but Sue and Frank were still
dallying with their coffee. Frank
gave inc a careless look, and then a
sharp one, us if he detected my morn
ing vexation._
' allow do you kill time. here, •Miss
Milly ?'
'1 don't have to kill it;- it dies a
aural kluttls.'
'Well; then, show me how to per
form the last tallees. I never hail a
holiday before, and a fort-night with
literally nothing to do looks tormida•
ble.'
•1 have been here three weeks, and
the butilen grows lighter every day.
I grow more and more expert in prae-
tieing how not to do it. i have a fel
low feeling, with the man whom
Wincstont travelled with in the Soye
mite Valley, and pronounced 'con
stitutionally tired. '
Sue belptik to look anxious. 'Why
will you talk such nonsense, :di lly
she said. 'Don't believe her Prank.
No one wurKs harder than she.'
'lt t entember the proverb, Sue:
'Who excuses, iieixtses.' I work hard
and fast; so as to be Indolent sooner.
Your lovers of w(Lrk spin it out, and
are sorry when it is dune.. When I
finish a piece of work, whether teach
ing or sewing, I look upon it as one
morn enemy laid low.'
'1 know what you du lucre, Miss
.lIilly; you talk, and I will he your
listener in chief; that is, if the place
be still open ;' uud lie glanced at Mr.
Brown's empty chair. 'I. must go
und smoke now. 1 will come back
by and by and sit at your feet.'
flow do you likehim?' asked Sue,
puckering her forehead into a net
work of wriukkti in her disire to up.
pear uncmieerned. .
'lle is only another specimen of a
very disagrmtble vtiriety. ,
'Wbat is that?' .
Tu bashaw with three
• `Now,Milly,talk sense. I like him
much: \Vhnt have you usgthist
• Well, if you will have it, he is too
masterful, too indifferent, and always
setting traps to make ono asluinied:
'I. mu sure he admires you.'
• 'Why?' •
'lletliuse he sold a girl like you
ought to be ashamed of flirting with
Mr. Brown, who is in earnest about
everything:. . •i •
I. 'lie need not be so certain that !Cis
only flirtation. I think Mr. Brown
•ks one of the salt of the earth.
if you marry 31. r. Brown, It
will break my. lieurt,'• mid Sue, aol
eumlys .1 had broken Sue's heart so
many times, according to her own
account, that 1 had become hardened
in the process,:
.Ekion after breakfitst I got book
and went to my beloved retreat be
hind the bowling alley.
I mitt
that tur ned nch was out of sight till
you a corner and were right
on it .So wits, and is
I found Frank lt
Dallas i th n full mornin posseSgs:
:fun,
las lf he had - haunted it all his
IM. le lay on, the bench, leaning
hand on elbow, and smoking a short
meerschaum pipe. I have no object-
ion . to"si goo 4 cigar ;. i ota ! morally.
*certain thatlshbuld ainoke, la were
'a men; In!spite of , Mr. Platen's; stag=
getingActat and lean endure a tong
;pluvial pipe, with more or lets eery
iug about tt;,.ithas an Oriental
But a short plain pipe! it savors too
much of Pat's little dudbeen.lilt
sure my 'wining man' would not
smoke a short pipe. ." •
'1 have Ikeeu looking Thr you here,'
ho said, lying down the obnoxious
thing to smoulder out IT-itself. Was
I _to blame :worthy, or my dressma
ker; that the hem of my dress swept
it Into' ten feet of Water)"
. • 4 1 have never carved - my name on
An bench et' on the wall ; as so Many.
others have. , Why dld you expect
bale ?'
: 'One et your friends 'iodated his
boat Into this neighborhood, and
could not Conceal his disgust when
he recogultpd- ine. ; 1 . hope I did not
interrupt an appointed meetiog.' I
turned to lealto him., 'Don't go be: l
(muse you find • nie here; I promise
to depart the moinent • I- ate that
boat oundrig here again:. ..
'Did Mr. Drown.havo, ;toy !lilies?'
glove you but ono friend, that you
at once think 'Of 'Mr: Dream when
'the world is •nictitlontsl 7 . . No, there
Were
deemliks ; ' , crimh° has gone
for. nohr. I, am you htssicsi
1313031t.vture on extravagance, and
bought nOno this moming. 7- I amid
not help ifttsvrering his amtrialsthile
with 'another, and he went .on :
'What a transparent little woman is'
our sister Sue ! She urged inti to ett/e
up here and see theseenery, it was so
lovely about ilioro,:and now that I
have seen i I tlinftle to aeertaiu dis
satisfaetion. It shows a pleasanter
able to sow tech than to me. It is
changeable and moody. It leads peo
ple astray who w ould pot;faith in its
pleasant looks.'
I knew he was talking of Sue's sis
ter, and he seemed very much In
earnest.
4 Liioro is a very prettyplaee in my
eyes •, I ant s)rry you don't !Ike it,'
said, with. the must Innocent. lam I
had about
'Whnt are you talking about so so
berly?' said Sue, coming round the
corner suddenly.
'The unexpected lights and shades
in the diameter of 'Burg scenery,'
said Prank.
'Well, Fred has got a earring° at
last, and there is .room for both of
yuu on the track Nat.' •
! For two or three hours we rode up
hill and down dale over the lonely
'country side. We skated carefully
over the surface of t Idiots in all our
talk, for tine was counting her bt'ads
of hope over us all the time, and con.
shoat). interposing to sinobth rang,'
edges;
Owe Frank said, 'Would anything
tempt you to live all the year round
iu one of these lonely farm houses?'
•X'6, certainly—a pleasant home.'
'But, what, perfection a man and
woman• must have reached to be all
'sufficient to each other here P
- 1. never thought the plum where 1
one lived mattered much to. con
tentment. I 'think I would rather go
on whaling voyages into•the Arctic
seas with the man that suitid me
than to live in the garden of Eden
with the wrong Adam.'
I Flunk smiled Inscrutably, and re
-11 lapsed into reverie.
Thu fortnight which was to-end
our stay in 'Boro wore away ouly too
fast, but my solitary rumbles, -in
' which I had always accidentally met
Mr. Brown, became a thing of the
past. My rubber boots held a sine
cure place behind my trunk. There
hareplenty of people at 'Bom, especi
wietneu,sinil h found that the
Stikailt-leftlgeln-the world Is in a
crdwd744.46deilily Attined sisterly,
and bestowed my 'affectionate coni
pany on Sue all the morning; Iplay
-1 el croquet every a ft ernoon with a
half dozen young ladies who WOre
lovely dresses with hobody.toadinire
them, promenaded eudie.- e sly arm in
arm, and behaved alto'rether, as if
they were praetleing her the time
when the whole population of New
England shall' be surd tus women.
Frank Wins and Mr. Brown did
duty manfully Its escort, but the odds
were overwhelming. I knew that'
both were weighing me in the bal
ances, and I suspected that Frank
found Inc grievously wanting.
Alt the tuueSue %Ms devuu red with
anxiety. Two little wrinkles made
their appearanee between her eye
browns, solely, I believe. on our ac
count. Frank and 1 NV,ere so polite
anti distant to each ether that she be
gan to prefer that we should quarrel.
:She bodged me about carefully, and
east an evil eye on any woman who
happened to engross his attention for
an hour, Sue was not a born match
maker; she put too much heart into
the matter. tier perturbation over
our etaitrary behavior was only to be
compared to that of the hen that
`hatched ducks.'
d~lt~itt~i.
-. a._..
The last day of our stay ohne - at
last, as everything does if you wait I :
long enough. Sue arranged that we
should have one mere drive together
but when I went down, ready dress
ed, to take the baek seat, as usual,
with Frank, the double carriage had
been metemorphosed Into two bug
gies. Fred, said, in his mutter of
tact way, that the other carriage was
in use for the day, and 1 should have
believed him but for Sue's mad haste
to start before I could' say anything
to her.
Frank looked wholly unconscious
or careles.s of Sue's arts to bring us
together,mid the blush I rode away
with looked its if I were new to the
American fashion of letting_ young
pa,ple go about together at their
own sweet will ; but Frank was not
as other men. I had played the role
of coolness and indifference myself;
it put me out to find ono who bad
played it better. 1 was never befon'
at a loss for words, or knew Avhat it 1
was to staintm•r in my talk • but
with him I said stopped: to
see how he • would take theta, and.
then contradicted myself. I vowed
to myself over and over that I did
not even like him, but I had a grow
ing respect and dependence on the
sulsitratum of common sense and fi
delity to truth in hischaracter, which
is us a rock to a woman's feet. I
floated his censure on flirtation with
Mr. Brown, but I beetled it.
I Milly, we are going to Round
shouted Stie as she looked
back at 113 under the curtain of the
baggy. I suspect that she used that
peephole often during our ride.
'What does Wily stand for?—
Amelia or•Mllred?' asked Frank.
*Neither. I have heard that I was
christened Melleent, but it mutters
little, ifs I.am never called by it.'
, ! Melicent! not a min
mm name, but very pretty. You
shall always hull. It from me. It
comes from a word meaning huney,l
believe. You should haVe a sweet
dispasition, to match your name.'
'Not at all. launcy are deceit/a/
'above all things. Did you ever know
a Blanche that was not swarthy 11:4
Othello, or a time that did not limp
in body or mind, or a Frank that Wit
,e no t t t keep nll fi e , s r •t i T i v e i r i I
in g iet h s i t m h st ol l :z f, n a t zd
• 'ls that the grudge you cherish
against met"
'I do not acknowledge any grudge;
• Imam I have none.'
•'I prefer your first phrase as the ,
most true ; if not the mast polite.'
'My plmists will always lieut. prim
ing,' I said, determined to keep my
head above water by having the last
word.
'1 es, they aro often as rash as if all
the world were either warm - friends
or confirmed enemies.. You must
be often brought to bar for them.'
• 'On the contrary, you are the first
MEW
. In published 'every Wealnosday. abo ,
olr~4 building on Tbird garnet, Ufa
vor, Pa., at it: per ycarin athrtnea.
-•Vonnountications. Enbiengleof local
or general Interest are respectfully so
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wlu~et•er.tuukmoo,te teak tbr cordtufs
tulle. Phi ,Hue glvo .yuu.atut.sl. tin
struetious to sean:hput,LUX foultorui
censure them?' :" "• "
'Qno clueu net tu,s,xl,lu seurrh for
'them; helltfile they . sift Ile ,tho
sUrftiee4L • • - • • "
'Youlutve not•tutswered tny tituy,
lion.' .." :
.
. . . . . .. .
'No, Sou thlllio youhavo,u9 faujim.
To' ine'ilio'ul‘Vays wax iv . elyijue,rtt, ou
your vlrtuel.' •
~.
'Sue is-unbearable shun she lisnrar
tied !tdmi is distressed ,Icist d. should
die tw old maid. I believe? she will
jet liutui 'one iipotiliimm (landed
mail as the stubumildile cif Women.'
. 'I don't think you Would
,make a
very_liappy old maid.' -
'We will agree to dillbr"tartnat
point. I Alilnkl tvats.orlglnully eut
out for that fate. I can tenchstisool
and have the icy et intlependeuie,till
nay ideas become loofushiuwed,
and then Sue will take 'Me '111"6oti
gradually kill the with kltaltusis.'
if oho lie your only refuge, Mlle may
die lieforeyrwtio.',.
1 have tinniklit: of. Abut , 'tixi mince
Sue has kept the wafter 'before the
meeting' Mo long: I pass, every ituy
oiriny way tristlinrda certain 'lloine
lid' Old tuirl see•theth
at their windows; white capped- and
elmerful,withkuittiught guar heads.
I tvulii wear the robe of that charity
as readily us did Col. Neweoltie • that
of the'tirey Trial's.. I have' already
LIM uj, in the. bank • }honey, enotign
to buy me a silver ear trumpet and
gold bowed opectiieles, would
till all tliti old ladies with envy and
dopair. .11 find the *llntrie' Iva.;
Only for widows, but some wise wo
man who had gone through the world
alone anti saw that marriage was V).
!lug out orlitsfiloll, mid leli the where
withal to build a wing for'spinsters.
I shall tight for a window that looks
out ou the water.' , • 7
. .
1 bad 1. ea talking against time, it
witi true, but it provoked mu, .When
1 tflatievil ut lronli, to *MI lillu Malik
into a brown tautly, apparently un
conscious of tuy
`Mr. Dallas you have paid no' id
tuition to tile.'
'l.l..tre. 1 not *."l'llen Sue wlill,buve
a great tli.suppointutent, 1 leave dons!
liltle but pay attentinn to you since
1 tome to 'lion). I eon Ins t but I don't
listed tliWays to your talk. , •
I shut up ray tips tight„tietermin
ed to Mute III) inure ‘vortl on 1111. s
Mall, Who gave tile More ve..\;ololi or
spirit Mali 1 had ever before - enc.
neneed from all mankind. •
\Vu saw Frt..ll stop ut a farm hous,o
utt thu top of the Mil t mot m r %roman
brought out some voter. As they
drove on, we enniu up nod stoproi
too. My tempenmee prinetpkt4 op.
not proof ngaiust cuter ; hut such
der! - it was sharper than a two ti ii
sword. inflexible face Of Talley
rand would hat. e 'yielded to it. Fruu k
IntialtA hack the full cup, and the
woman looked at it with home con
tempt.
"Xpeet your wife's oneof thedalia
ty kiwi, *nal bite?', Aact • bald, hull
Wile, to Fntnk.
'She is rather hard to please,' he
replied In the same tone.
tXpeet you be , on your •weddltt'
tour?'
Frank nodded and drove on
We rode quietly 'brill:my minutes.
Suddenly we heard a halloo, and caw
a long, lank hey running after' its
with my tissue veil in his hand. .
'Burst your %vile's veil blew away.
Here
"rhank you. My wife is much
obliged.'
Another long pater. and Frank
spoke again,
'Melleencanything in the mouth
of two witne*tts must be true. It IA
another instants of that wicked
French proverb, 'Quo femme Vent,
Dieu vent.' (it don't sound so witted
in Frene Tlie instinct of these
people Mr the little.. of things ono
them that you were wy.
.1t 'rqvlos to toe 11,421tt5: to r,t.li 1111 r
rate.' .
'1V8,4 hi. trilling with mt.? I glmu•-
hihi and tun•t tlint pmVokiug
inahea tuateh
for weir t on. -'lt Win lid lit' a
gray pitytnili,appoiuttheihur
h'olthiri, don't 'Avoi think Al'
Ile laid his hand lightly up•.o
mine. I ela-ped both w) • 1111.11. it;
tight and hedesod WS 11 It, to :I di,.
taut steeple.
1 think. 1 0:111:1• , ,' 1 Said, Ili
VOICe hard tvith sill the feeling that I
t Nit WI ,hyll bp Illy
late for dinner if you do not driN
faster.'
Frank started nn if ho had been
shot, and l looked tat that steeple to
keep my eve+ dry till he lifted use
out of the ituggy. 1 would not think
of it till I %VMS safe in my own room,
and then 1 lifted lip an inwanlyolce
and cried bitterly.
•Miserable, hateful man!' I
thought,' I ant not crying because I
love you. I dim% love you-1; - .will
never love you. 1 tun nut a slavv,
to pick up gratefully the handker•
chief that the lazy sultan drops for
me. I will meet no man half•wny—
kmst of all this Fntnk Ihtllsts, who
ha done nothing but vex me since
I knew him.'
=I
diligently removed nil trnet.4 ofex•
eitement. I dressed quickly And went
down to dinner. that Fmnk might
nut think I was indulging in a lit of
repentance. Afterward,. Ithallengtd
31r. Brown and two youngltitiles to
a farewell game of whist,Astut so/
whiled away the long anemia - nil;
resolutely thinking of nothing but
trumps. Then I joined Sue and
Frank on the piazza, for I was dt..-
tertuirred not to avoid him.
'Hilly dear, you have your old
school te.lelillig• 100 k to night. I have
not seen it before since we tlime here.
Does your head ache?'
Not that I know or, Sue. I be
lieve I have Mrs. Unulgrintl's feeling
in her last naoments—that there iA
pain in the room mmeWhere, but I
um not sure whether 1 have it.
'I and nut quite sure who has it:
said Frank. I looked up suddenly
but ho was leaning over the piazza
railing, with his face out of sight.
It SOCHICd to me that this last day
would never wtstr, itself out. In the
eveniug I thought all at once of my
snit behind the bowling alley, which
I had wholly deserted since Frank
took 'vs:session of it.
I run quickly down to it, and
bathed my troubitsl spirit In the
'sweet In fl uences of the Pleiades' and
in the pleasant tympany of trees
that sighed slid •hent these boughs
fur sympathy. 'the place would
have ken too kaugy but for party
who Ivere making 'night hideous'
in the bowling alley. 1 issind no
other sound, tin some one suddenly
none round the corner, and 1 fccow
teas! Mr. Brown. Ile had &Penns!
to seek mo for several days, stud I
had tacitly avoided him. Now it
flaskd upon nte, with a
„pang of
compunction, Ibr my treatment of
him, that he Intstnt to offer me the
place of that 'lovely woman' long de
maxi). • .
. ,
Misfortunes.arel loom to come in
hottalions now, as they did in Queen
Eliraboth's time. It ,seenred to be
my fate to reap inlono day all that I
hud sown shim coaling to . 1 .1k)ro.
'Let tae stay hero a moment,' Jilss
•Dcane,' he raid hurriedly. '`l. have
not seen you alone fer'n fortnight.
MAW TEM Mine this way and followed
you.
'Mr. Brown, I beg that you will
leave me now.. if you are about to
say anything—of such a nature that
I stopped there, thinking if I
were mistaken, after all, labia inten
tion, how ridiculous I should make
myself to answer a question before it
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