The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 22, 1870, Image 1

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    AIIIVEIMILEADVIVINL
Adivorrlecenenta ere Irtsertad at the rate
of 81,00 IM,aquirtaforttrot Insertion; and
for each subsequent Insertion BO cents.
A liberal , dlaeount.madArter. yearly ad
vernseMents. • ,• •_ • •
A 'T aco coital to ten:lltree 'of this type
ineaattros a square..•
linelpeas itiniekli head by
dietaaclrea huntedladalvitterlhe /OW
neWS, lOU obazged. 'ban cents a line
fur each insertion. • • • •
. Advertiaomente-abould:bo handed In
before Mouday.noon to incurs insertion
In that woolen .a . .r. -
Business Cards.
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yoliN U. VOriti, Allterne7 1 11 11 Ism,
.'tl heaver, lla. 0 Iceland residence oh Third St.
~,t of the Cuhtt Ilpuae. MI law bus her antrum-
Ind to my cardaliall receive prompt attention.
.vise persona lianitlg. Bea! Aurae-for ink. and
:hose wishing „to bit Loynd property, coal or form
• Iwo,, may nave limo d money by eating at my
~!tav• apriTtly
•
S. I ncriurr, M. , Rowing-permanent
t) , la located In Mona., w t‘realextfully teu•
io p I
tt. r stleyylouol service:: to eM u ilie of Leo
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.1,.r and surrounding country.
~z ial attention
• 1,,,1 to the trotiment of female die so,. Surgery
• ~ •t..• tt on a skillful Mind. Wine on 'bird street., :
~ ken doom west of Wu Court Bootie.
ttl ooi.' . ;ohin .
• ..,
i .1. ANDEILSON, 'twang taken hold of
r) , his old Foundry again, to •Roctesster, Pat.
~,,, he plowed to meet hie old customora ridok
;tnds silo may snout either the BEST COOK
IS 0 STOVE, Beating Stove, many otter kind of
~sting:-of beat Materna and workanauship. • The
Nosiness will be condunted.by
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._ J 1 J. ANDERSON S.SONS.
ILLIMIL ItiIINES, dealer In lkiont .
shoes, Gallery; Silppeni, Sic., next door to
Porter's Tin chop, 'Wino ettent, liiidgewoter,
1.., ushdo he is prepared to nmnidacture anti sell
. ,et ything lu Ills Mutat reasonable rates I lay
rag rem, ed the place of business from the corn.
, r near the Bridge to hie present location, Ito id.
- s deo Isle old friends !and potrutui to give hint a
tall. • . .
. - loyloll'iila. l.
I, , ..l l .llElCTlllk,TAiliirney it Law. dike in SIC.
' _.4 itlnley'y handing, east of Public Square.
new ahly. ..., 1 -
JAS. CAM I,IIICON , Mihrlicy at Im*
Heaver, Pa. (Mee in the room tor
,„, rly occupied by the late Judie Adams. Cul
. 1,10 , 111:, Sc., promptly attedial to.
so:otitis:ly.
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la JEllillET;Watclunaker and JewelOr, - 241
o
, 1
reet, Betieer, Pa. (In room adjoining J. •
I 1)116011 . /1 OMCC.) (loud Watches and citron-
~,,,, s , repaired and warranted. Engraving
t,,,,,•• to order. Tbo patronage of the public :a
s.:lcanti, and •atlefactlungultranteed. Give no a
• 1•1•1.
opt - ll'es,::ltn.
111111311 Z, Denier In Donis, Shoes,
slippers and Whom. Bouts and shoot made
s,..rder. A long experience In the inu.lness ena•
lam to do work in a superior manner. Terms
b...oonne. Shop on 'third street (near Rev, 3111•
Bookstorei, Beaver, Pa. Wye him a call
b. ire purenasitig cicewLere.
apr7,isnS:ly
g /1111IST, Notary Public. Con,
93 nicer and Jusurunce• Agent. Deeds and
Agr,kineuts written and acknowledgement s taken,
liaviim been duly commissioned siAgent fin
eel !Irk class Insurance l'osapanles, repro
, nting the Fire, Life, Accident, and Live Stock
I iepartinente, is prepared to Auks risks end write
pe.letes on the tun-t liberal terms. Also, agent
I , ', the .Anclior 1.1 w," of first Claw, Ocean Steam
'rickets sold to and from all ports In Eng
ieeel, Ireland, Scolland,Germany and France. OF
i, In Louis brick row, Diamond. Itochester.
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I I>EAVEII. NEMLINAIIY AND INNTI
TETI; Mil 01101 4 il. 81King tiann , loll Marcia
311, 1570; 'Lev. U. T. Tinylor, Frindpal
~sistell by nil able Instructors in Ms lliirnrent
Clam 601 urn being conducted,
now, In Greek, LaUu, Fre.uch and German.
Principal Is a snecetsful Lecturer and Experimen
ter n Ith lilt Appantlas, Philosophical and Chem'.
eal. Music on the Piano and Organ tanglit by
Professor Univocal music by a suerestqul vocalist.
'rho in gnu tion is flourishing, and is raps ri
thrlit`; and it is determined by (bon -having the
direction /111 that it shall stand in OW tan of Ara
new les null Semi:larks, as It has done confessedly
for ten yearn. Address—
HEY. 11. T. TAYLOR, Beaver, l'a.
MEM
I,ITAGON lOU FLILLE.—The undt;raigned
V V ' I. A Two Hone Wagon, ita good run-
Ling order, which ha low for cos,, or ex
change ror a good burro. Also a good cultivator
lor •otle. J. C.11.01. 7 1:1'E1t.
npr-Iftf Itritigestater,
ILTIFICIAL TEETH PEIT.FECT.
ED T.. 1. S HA.
CHANDLER have pair-•
dinned the exclusive
right of Deaver county
.-n-• • • to uneDr.Stuers Patent
- rt . by nitich they can put
't ; i t' • ' Vul.olte no thin an
" 4 40,•404 n o l ' el v er
polish
and no light and elantic an to pertectly itilapt itself
tit the 111011111; obviating all that clumsy and bulky
condition, so notch complained of heretofore; and
lesnosing their liability to break 100 percent. In
deed, pu one Seville it would be willing to wear the
dd style plate any longer than they could coven
fenny get them exchanged.. All branches of Den
e.try perfornted in the best nod twist nubriential
manner. In tilling teeth with gold, etc..we chat.
huge competition from any quarter, and can refer
to living nithiectn Whore 1111111ga have ntonel be
tween thirty and forty years. Among the number
lion. John Allinon fillings tee insees
tel Millie fill venni Age teeth Ea perfect 8111 Ltio
sss, were fined. Laughing One prepared on
a new plan, freeing It from all unpleasant and dan
gerous effects, making the extraction of teeth a
source of pleasure rather than of horror and pain.
Price... tow ns any good dentist to the State.
I 'nice at Leaver :station, Rochester
T. J. 11..1 CHANDLER.
Singer Sewing Machine.
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES,
The inmq perfect eod m on de machine of the kind
Boas of tlw above popular inticillors have liven
!nt,ly Inipoorit mall thrrr11111(1 without a rival.
Price of the SINOF.It PAMILY SEWING MA•
HINE front =e."1.00 upward,
of MN If EYS
arithini and Sample: , mulled free nu applieu-
Ln
SITICAW d• MORTON,
GENERAL AtENT:3..
No. ,N) Sixth Street, PittAbergh Pa
;:entn wanted Tor the Wilkie!: Marhlneevery..
ti hr,. 111111 for the Shover lu W1:1111'111 I'enneylrll•
1111 F:u•h . rll Ghlu and Wont \'a., ti hen: there ire
10/111 . already 1,1111116 1 111 . 11
111,21:131
BUYERS, LOOK HERE!
-99 u• utolerAcnutl, thankful for rod fir nr,vould
r.•.peetfully Inform the public that In. 11.11+ OM' of
the tlnert twit:y(lone of
WILL PAPER,
WINIM SHAI
FI,0( )11. OIL e4_,( >THS,
Etc., Etc,
II 1111114 to be Conn lln tlta Count). Hip. a•oort
Ittt iit tot
school.. Yllarellaueoits and lielltzloupt
3E3 C2O .C) K. St
t• routplett, %%taw hu pahue are MitredC,ll tart part
ta make 111,
STATIONEItr DETAItTM ENT
4tal la the best ht City Establleh meet, Ile 1.
the t•sc lustre agent fur the celebrated
V4vlcyom
f or tut, ronnty. Those seeklitt: a good Gobi Pen,
wottlit do well to see them before purchnoing.
I• the A4rtit for this county fur
Pitotogropa larrint• Certificate. The attention
of rfeag)ltten lo reopectfully called to thi nn he
.11 Pen Ihent at the tame tilseount no they ,s
!z et Irmo the l'l.l.llt , her. Atwater', School Got •
ernment for role nt Pithlioher'e price..
Al.() on hoOti, Toy. anti Vortety Good., onitable
for nil oenoono.: ,
.J. V.
inu I. v•;t1:1 ) . ' Broadway. Now Brig!stub
N E \V
BOOT& SHOE STORE,
1.:r.,:-;ty:s-p-;
1)1AMI)N1), 144 . 11EsTEI:, I'ENN'A
Th , l wlrroi nod, having tnkeit
SLIMY' Ito . otir,ll.rmetly occupica
NV Zifc," IV I 11.,!•4401N
Incites the attention of
'l'lu•
To hi' , Stork of
zsava[az ;)
;:titers & Slippers.
Clu:toni Ahich; ANruric
KErrroNsTANTLY ON HAND
Vet> iYJ:›Z •A :L
\\l) ok"riii•
Pilter4t mict tw:4l
ALL CONVINCED
that hu sells as
cIIEAP AS THE citEAPESY
.1. 1). 11ILLEIt.
I)ianiond, ItocheBter.
nprl3;ly
ffira
Vol. 52-
Miscellaiteous•
THE' SUEZ CANAL !
WHILE the World is more or less ex
ercised over the opening, of the
Suez Canal, the Public, in Beaver and vi
cinity, should not lose sight of the faettliat
S. SNITGEIi Su Co.
At their old stand in Beaver, re., are still
furnishing to their customers everything
called for in their line. They always keep
a full assortment of
GROCERIES',
;Your, adize, Ras, SityarB,
Tobacco and. Cigars;
And all other articles usually found
In a First Class
.
Gh()CERY S'CORE.,
From tftylr long and intimate acquaint-
tine° with 0 Grocery,. Flour and Feed..
business, and lair disposition to render.
satisfactiowto th y who may fitvor them
tp \.
tvi'lt their patron 4, , they hopd In the fu•
tura, as in the pas , to obtain a liberal
share of the public pat nage. •
Give us a Call
and see if Ave do not make t to your in
terest to call again.
jans. S. SNITGER 110.
—..-
COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC k 1
\
No medicine or treatment can excel the
poweiful car«lire power r'y"
)11,. SIMMS'
White Pulmonic Balsam.
It cures with a rapidity miconalled by ony,other
remedy offered for Throat and Lang diseases. 11.
Is recommended by tiver2,oeo person,. is Winning.
ton, and hundreds in Philadviplint, Baltimore, and
other cities and communince throughout the coun
try. Mr. Pennington, of Wilmington, Minnie,
writes that shire ie not (with a few exceptions) a
family in Boldly who will be wlthont it If posel.
m hie to ocur It. Stich In its popularity wherever
it It known and this popularity arises Brim the
fact that it nuivervally curet all who nee It. Them
to no coon of COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. (Torr. 111.0011.
SPITTIN HOARSENESS. and even KIM°.
NARY CONS num N, where the system le not
broken down with the wear of the disease, or pre
tended medicine, or inexperienced advice, that
thin Balsam will not cure If carefully need accord.
lug to directione. We guarantee It all we repro
tent it to be, unit invite a trial from the adlieted
everywhere. Price NI cents. medium sloe, and $1
fur large sized bottles. Prepared only by
I. H. SI\IMS, M.
PR Af 'TW_4L OR&A NA! CHEMIST,
No. 707 Market St.,
117/LMLNG TON, Del
Philadelphia depot, Johnfon, Holloway row
den, WI Areb ntrvet.
Baltimore depot, S. S. Bailee, leS Baltimore St
Per SAle by Medicine Dealer" genera lly .
Juatel:enlblY
BEAVER
DIWG STORE,
T4' Q 'APl)AkEi§g}i,
Druggist tt, Apothecary,
13 F: .A. - V F.' PE:WIN".
:
• MEAL _ R IN
PUREDRUGS,CHE WEEMS,
PAINTS, OILS, V ARNISIIES, DYE.
STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS
PUTTY,
(lhoioc
GROCERIES
7t, t , DE AND 11E1'1 NE1),(111.8,
vI.AMPS LA.MI' CHIMNEYS
.I , II'IINERS,&(
of t h e gvvalest Varicly, and :it the Lowest
LI
DEEM
earrfuli!, l
mid scientifically vompmmileil at :my time
lac or nizlß.
a.; - .Agent', fur Falint,tnek, I laslet t and
Seim:a:Zs Strictly Pure White I,qat, the
oldest and - hest brand in the market, at
immullieturers' pricer•.'+(] toctiLly,
The Celebrated Wilson Shuttle Sewing
=
.STITCH! STIT(11 S77Tell
Stop— p1.14e, and don't ruin your eyes and con
stitution by brndl tut oser the slow 1/1•11:711•40111f 11.1.
11,1110, Intl Pave the all Important &lath, lime and
n. opry by ;m0( . 111 . 1111.111 Brit Nl'
oar that ntalto. the celebrated lock el itcb, alike on
both .Itle4, and doe, all kind. of work; to luau. due
abltiand pimple in construction; nut. very 11;:ltt: Is
eaq to operole .• rerrivol Illy first diploma at 140
1.4. fair: 14 tilt tag the boat of satisfaction to Its
purelda.,•rn; uorralkOol for three years. nail Jtrice
only $lO. Such On one Is 77a etieftratod it dlsnn
Nhullls .ti, sing Noritior. For farther particulars
call at - tlte'lllllCe, suns tilstr below 1.N.-Atkins* Ilat
Store, lb-aver, Pa.. or atblres. for te..timonbils, dr.
cutup., 5..1. AND EIISON. Agent.
inar.rl;l:t I Beaver, Pa
SLATE
fil-rm
rrivslrxiv CITY
SLATE COMPANY
Are prepared to furnlnh Builder+ orSlatrrr, their
l'ery Dark Blite thlorol Saperiolr
Roofing-Slate,
From their own gnarner located In Northampton
crpty, Pn.. AT QVAILItY PtrICES.
Satnplert may he seen, and communications
ad
drr to
E. L. GOODWIN, Agent.
J. N. XIIALLENISEIMES, Preen. 1 -
Office: BREWER'S BUILDING, nuqU6iNE
wAy. corner Eighth St., Pitts'burgh. I a.
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v.b. '' 444. -.,.' } it, so that I-. might find At `without
4 .
.. i . ktinOlijileulty. ', ‘. '''
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- . • •; , - ... "'!; : iilifit 4. Vitis clear 4647 yita'r..
;* -" . "'-ti ; : !:', , ... ,lightt but d 044444. ~Ail.was still.. ±.
_- • 1.2-- „, • • : .ti-Tiie •wlilti iitonnthentitribneei
- N . / ;l ir ,'-'''''''' l'''':: of Iciimi4'tiett 2 -"iiiiSed their
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I hill' *•biiiit 1.44) lutttleiled hi the
.1. 1 rof;
l ' z,. '
.'''''!with . ......r ..-.:
, ousinetri,w ho very sentiinental; so,
13 Y- ".- '''' 41 k r i ' -7 I n ' drawing off my coat ~,I requested my
t t t ,;4;.....,', l '''n's° coloreti ally to go to the brow of: the
L s ' '. ',ls:flt'rr, any hill of the intin road, and
r.,-- ''
1 :, i• • • ,,, -. ',.-_,,,..„' hisop6inmantling a full view of the
ad -•1 ~.•
gate/keeper's house, and keep a tare
c,P a. ,' '' - --' l _,: -,nU; Pc's' rut watch fur any one who might
'''''''''-. ':' ' : uuturn ' interfere with our operations:
this' , . ',. •" 7 : T have
/ - - "I then fell to work on the -grave,
Bearer,
. i ..fmateri-'
r making the earth Ily thick mid fast.
After working thus forsoine time,
`43-1... is .liter 1t , , ,, :. .1 . if it ie r
and: ' becoming tired, I summoned my
el ' '''' 'Y -unen assistant by a preconeertetl signal,
~. ~..- .
;. a„ . ;:. , , , prlsoned who took his turn at digging while I
ke , c,. t. ~
li,tvorite went on 'picket.' After two or three
":- ,:-':::- - " ''''' turns in this manner, it came my
1a ri: . ,„:,, , • 7 : ,..t.A v % some ee. tuft x f_or the last round.
ob , '''.l-.:ol,ipeces.
contactra ls y t i h ; iie v: l vri) % t v .h us sot
h s oe l n m i ii i
il l ii i i i: ,., r t. t p l... ti s. ci.k i e ,
[13,. . ,:_; .,: prii:!,y.
, 78...
c in im t e h7 t t i g h
rough box, and after throwing out a
...
~,, -
ti ,:'
,6 trouble., few spades full of earth, I reached the
cl ... !,''said lie, co rn s IR ti a n.t
.
~, , - co
' .." ..'-'.- .'. - "I was just about to split the 11l
g,
, with my spade, when I . received a
t '-' if Peru/. I c e - ‘ smart tap on the heath from above.
• arrival of I stopped, looked up, amid there saw
q • society, I distinctly outlined against the star
t Y , - 4
' 'lunation of
PA!. lectu re, in full uniform."
lit sky, the form of a pence o ffi cer
''
he city from "Come ! Come! my lark, you are
L ,-, ~ • my prisoner; you're in for it this
: . 'd, he. " D° time.. Get out of that,] and come
.;--„. jWO mun along. IT just stick you in the lock
i'viern hu n g up till.morniugouul e then you must
• go before the Mayor. "
.., .
Thomas Allison,
I4VING REMOVED 1103.13T0RE :
• TO BEIIYEIt.
In the Rooms comedy occupied by Oil.
Copper, where he now has' ntid Intends
.keeping
A General Stock 'of , •
MERCHANDISE
'Wing received from the East, within
a teir days past, a flee selection of
_ ,
DRY - GOODS ,
OF THE.
4ipices,
Latest Spring Styles,
CONSISTING IN PART
POPLINN;
ALPACA,
. „
PLIINTS r
De LAMS,
GIN(111,101:4;
CHECKS,
CASSiMERES,
CLOVIS,
JEANS,
coTToNADEs.
FLANNELS,
HOSIERY, .Cc., SG;
`BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
SHOVELS,
• SPADES,
IC A kE:;,
• HOES,
T(TBS,IircICETS, Q CEENS WA RE, &e.
rEn the above articles he ham athltml a
0-ROCMR,IES:
CUFF a s,
WHITE - BROWN SUGARS
MOLASSES
TOBACCO.
t All the above articles will he sold low
for cash, or exchanged for country' prh•
duce. Call and examine his stock and
Brims. TIIOMAS ALLISON.'
I apr20111:13.
; ICE, CREAM SALOON
" 'A:III,IMH'
The undersigned having bought ont the lee
Cream Seloin] and Confectionery establishment 01
J. C. nays. near the Pint office, In ltochuster.
wou:il respectfully inform the public that he will
Keep the beat quality of leo Creatu
during the' Summer, and respectfully ur ges those
in want of that article to give him an early call.
Ills Confectionery department Is well stocked:
nud parties, weddings, &c. will be supplied with
ererythlng needed on ehorenotice and In the bert
of style.
r Frannie. rifrolshrd with fresh bteml er 1)kon as
deMIMd. GEORtili FREDEILICK.
mayiltly
m e a a I x zs
W A. 141, PAPER).
WINDOW SHADES
BOOKS,
STATI ()NEM:, &le.,
Tim LARGEsT, CIIESPEST AND
itEsT assortment Of these Goods that has
ever been brought to the city. Calf and
examine before purchasing, and be txm•
vineed, at
P. E. WELLS & CO'S..
.riklsllo6 • FEDEltit - ,STREET.
ALLEG =NY CITY, PENN' A.
sePtls;ty.Fek9cli'd
~~~
The Most Complete Business Col
lege in the United States,
Affording focilitien for nrquirlm: n thorono;,prac
tient Ini+ineix etlocatlon, pit,svest.4l by Int : othrr
School In the country.
Since Its incorporation In IS:A nearly Sixteen
Thountinil tithileting, renrenenhill‘t, from entry
Slnte In the Caton, liner attended here.
No encatlnn, Stailentn enter at nay time. owl
reeelvo private Inetructina tin onghout the entire
N. Ito—Circulars ,n WIND particulars and aline
Inforimuion. on inbirc....miLT
sriuNG AND sUMMEIt STVLES
At the Old Stand,
No. 59 Smithfield ,Slreet.
So•olul 114.,r from Fonrll'.\crpnc•.
.14
We call the:Mention of our Fortner pat
rons awl the public: generally that wr arc
now prepared to supply them with :1 tre•
mendous stock of
WALL PAPER;
of superior ilanlity 111111 excellence, at luo•.
er pricel than can he had at ~ny other
CIICIICIIES. LODGES ANI)
Furablied at the very 10we:4 rate?!.
Purticular•Allentiou Paid to the
holvmal 13epurt e at.
pr20:31111 .1. tiIIIDLE s 140 N
Children's Carriages
O'Leary & Singleton's,
•tiplendid Assmdment of 2 mu/ 3 Whed
Gigs, and Wheel Perambulators
OP TIIE BEST MANUFACTURE
LA.I3IY:S 9
.SA:r4CI4I.II,S,
IN NOT EXCELLED IN QUALITY Oh PRICE,
IN TUE TWO CITIES.
FANCY-GQOPS,
TOYS, NOTIONS, S.
AT WHOLESALE cfr RA AIL
O'LEARY A. SINGLETON,
aprltly) 143 Federal Rt., A Ilegheny city, I's.
Inne tr. changed.
Miscellaneous.
ItEMCOVA.L.
TWEEDS,
1212=2129
SYRUPS,
sPicEs
:NO APS, &e.
EMI
S COWLEY, Prinriprilo.
PlTTNarrala. Pa.
ionl9:ly.
Wa 11 Pa last-,
(14». •27) Ye«nr.)
Establishment East a• 'rest
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
CALL. AND SEE CS
14,4 lisedepul St.,
ALLEGHENY, PA.,
Price% Low MI the Lowest.
OUR LAupe STOCK OF
AND FANCI DASKETA
ALSO, - A FULL LINE, 01
Dry Goods.
Bridge Street; ' .
BRIDGEWATER, PA. •
1 18 WEEKLY RECF.IVINO A FERMI SUPPLY
OF GOODS I. EACII OF TIIK FOLLOWING
DEPARTMENTS:
131 7 1.1( GOODS.
Btaubenrlllo Jeans,:
Casshneres and Sattinetit,
White Woollen blankets:
White and Colored and
llurreitFlannels„
31erimes,
Delahles,
'
• GI 0u1111' , ..
etibergS, •
• • 141V11111.,.
Water Profits,
Chinchilla.
t.- Cloths. ,
IVoollen ShawiA.
Brown and Black tat„ , ••••• • • •
•
Canton
Flannels,
Jacinto:a, • •
Table Linen, •
• Irish Linea.
Cradi,
•
Counterpane:l.
Hosiery,
Glove*
& Mits.
. • • , Grocso - ries,
Colice ,Teas, Hagar; Molasses, White Silver Drips,
Gulden and Common Syrups. Mackerel le bar
rels and kits, Star and Tallow Candles,
&tau, Spices and Mince Meat. Ales,
- . ' MALT.
Hardware , • Nails, Glass ,
Door Locks. Door Weller, II SCMVP. Table
Cutlery, 1181,le aid Tea 13poono, Sleigh Belts, Coal
Dozes, Fire Shovels And Token, Nails and Glass.
Spades, Shovels, 2, 11-dad 4 Tine Forkr, Dakar,
Scythes and moths, Comend Darden lima.
WOODENWARII
Buckada, Tuba, Churnt, Butter l'rlntt and Ladles
BEE!
CARBON OIL,
Linseed Oil it White Lead.
Boots and Shoes
LADIES' MISSLIS' AND CIIILDItENS' SIIOES,
-- In great ,nrkty.
Rifle Powder and Shot,
-Blasting Powder and Fuse..
1 7 .1nur Voccll Queonswaro.
- .11 heavy goods delivered free of charge.
ify close attention to business, and by keepin.•
constantly on band a IVO A:Melted stock of gouda
of all the different kinds usually kept In a country
store, the undersigned hope in tho future a In
the past to merit and receive a liberal share of the
public patronage. .
• 11. Li. Is AN G ITT.
dettkriktly.--jytcligd.
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
We 31 liu•tiirt
MON - UM ENT S,
Ilea et and I , ' 4,ipit St ?S,
ASD ALI. KINDS 01•
Marble and Stone Work
ON :MORT NOTICE.
hoJu Ow Pest Ilrork in
WeSitt`rll Vvianmy Ivan in ,
=i
Andlra to do (tx Ire 167».e.5ent
=I
AT .110 . 11 E OR ABROAD
Persons wishing. work in our line are
invited to call and examine our work and
price:" berorepurelm.mg el,ewhere, as we
will guarantee satisfaction in eve:y case.
We hart., also, a vvry fine selection or
work at the lioclmaer Works, which can
not be heat, for workneinihip Or mice,
anywhere: 'W. 11. MARSHALL.
marl G;tim—jc^_'_;ch.
DRUG A !
Djurciste mEtnc[NEs
rtaR.T.TSIISIMOS !
W. I IT TECI-ILING
German A i ndiscruri l and nra gg ist !
IN THE InAmoND
ROCHESTER,
Keeps con,tantly on hand a Well st•lrCtcd
stnc•l;
PURE DRUGS
PATENT MEDICINES,
PI:itI•TAIES AND St .\ PS
l'AlNrs, )1 Ls
WINES ANII
2lectht;tl Purposes
cigars apa ('rode and Iterhied
ALSO
Sole agent for I) f. Itelzel • s Potent
All kinds ol Trusses will he delivered
011 0101 t notice. Physicians presierildions
will lie filled at all imurs of day lied night.
c -A shurrof pal ro urge solicited
jy2l:ly.
Brighton . Paper Mills,
BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A,
PRINTING,
3LEYN/L LA ,
ROOFING, BAILING,
hardware, Girt, Straw.
RAG AND CARPET
PAPERS,
ALAN A.CT UIiED
AND SOLD AT
who...lea Retail by
Frazier, Metzler & Co.,
K 2 Third A .
PITTSBITIVIII
“rnati taken in exchange. lecr,
Lir Blank Deellot for rale at On Aga,. omre
'muter
wmir:DOEN
rim=
It =mos vino whorl]
or Kirix "
Ay betber . th tJ
Or y,relkia • the thjd
itheeithther
Aoiga
teli79e.,thPr 9 tbcr
'ltreatters math!
_
it *Ottani Ittlle how I
In a world of sorrow,
*6ettkot7 . ln lough I P'
0!..11vq011:sny bpnen
llot whothoi Id* ttte
To sotten the weight
On the Antod chock of
' It matter twit I
auttOO Ole utter°
. What*. Patna land
Ay pprlintirrook, 'Pa
• It. tpaltara Uwe *ant!
But Nabetbna thantlirer'
And works my ba01!
n I nian arbq "WI ' 4 ' o 9 .
It 'Pudica' lunch!
[Wetter' fhr th
atEsint
glentlemen, 'salt!
this lecture closes 11
atomy; and with
terminates my labor
other 3lediatl Coll(
"I have alwnysei
you Anatomy its
sible, and have lei
ed to accomplish
never allocVed a
at' for dissection, to
to our progress.
"I have ‘resurreet4
shot at many tine
once; all for the sal
=ln
"I am glad to lam
States at least, wise."
enacted which will
sity of obtaining
tweeting.'
"rcame near gett
0 your delightful
looking at me
That same evenin
around the stove in
ture room, awaiting
the members of the
asked the Prof. for al
his remarks at the
in which he referred
which-I mule
"I will tell you,"
you remember when
(lows, M— and
In your city?"
‘.."1d0,” said I: ". •
Wall, I happen'edlta"lle there
when it'omurred, mid a_ party of.;
Physicians resolved t o for' one, of
the bodies at least, an havet.an in
vestigation of 110 mold. anatomy.
" made all our;itTangenienti;
hired a spring WagocCititd a
shovel, mattock, and'ecii - mohijig We
made our way to tholtalLk4itgailtier
e
Ili
. 7 7.7 i
tit.§ll I I , • • , '
night when we started— .
"On arriving at the Cemetery, we
divided the party into two reliefs ;
one to work while theother watched,
to prevent being surprised and cap- .
tured by the 'blues.' /
"One of our party,' Billy C—, a
little doctor down town, . on
watch, applied himself too frequent
ly to a certain black bottle!which he
had brought along; and ! the conse
quence was, it got into his hair ; tre
mendously. We kept him suppress
ed as well as possible, to prevent
him from making any undue noise,
"After working away for itbout an
hour and a half, and being frighten
ed by several false alarms, we at
length reached the coffin, pried off
the lid, lifted the body out and, en
veloping it in the sack, deposited it
in the wagon. We then tilled up the
grave and prepared to make our exit
from the Cemetery as quickly as pos
sible, and return to the city.
"Billy C— insisted on driving.
Wo remonstrated, but to no.purpose.
Billy WeS drunkenly obdurate: late
claimed that he was a first-classed
driver, and would bike no denial.—
So to prevent too much loud talk and
altercation, we allowed him to
mount the scat and handle the 'rib
bons,'
V
"\Ve hail not proceeded far before
we became conscioasof the fact that
Billy hied over estimatol his abilities
fei a driver; and that too unwh
whisky did not add anything to his
powers in that Partieular role. .
"We began to perceive that the
wagbn was describing some fearful
curves and angles, too much so fur
ablolute safety. We tried persuasion
but no use. buddenly with a
kr-r-rim bang— whack 7 over We
went into a ditch. •
"As this event was not 'altogether
unexpected, all of us except Billy,
pad held oursMves in readiness for a
jump, and so escaped injury.
"After securing the horses, we
turned our attention to the driver
and our 'subject.' Ilurry up, men,
for the Lord's sake, and take this in
fernal carea. - s oil me!' gasped Billy.
the breath nearly knocked out of him
by the concussion. 'Hurry up, I
can't move for the darned thing.'
"There he lay ill the ditch, with
the dead body lying acrozks him,
holding him down ; arid to make the
matter won.', it had slipped out of
the sack and was almost entirely
.naked.
LIQUoItS 1,011
"The upset, the souse in the mud,
and the heavy body Ladling - on him,
had thoroughly sobered him, and ho
pleaded frantically for them to help
him up. lirless time than it take l
tojell it, we raiser both Billy and
the 'subject,' and deposited ;them In
the wagon, which was nut broken
any. We started off again, and after
a rapid drive, reached the city and
deposited our charge in a private
room in the -- Street Hospital.
"How we did cut and 51a.411 away
for two days and nights! lle fur
nished glorious dissecting; muscles
well developed and not much adipose
tissue to bother uS."
"What was the trouble you came
near getting into,;Prof.?" said I.
"Just wait a moment, I'll come to
that by-and-by."
~W ell, yon know, or if you don't
I do, that the bOdy of was
buried away off In another cemetery.
I determined to Secure that for my-
MS
ORIG
By 8. Q
"Hero was a dilennna. What
must I do? Where was my nigger?
What would be the r&ult of all
this? The4e and many other
thoughts flitted through my mind
with lightning-like rapidity.
"1 remembered the jail at Wash
ingtotiClty, where I had been for a
similar serape, and did not relish the
ideit of going again. But what could
0',1,6717he policeman . had the ad
vantilge ofe; I Si'as
grave, and he standing, above, armed
with a mace and revolver.
"Thinking discretion to be the
better part of valor,4ind not wishing
to make the matter any worse, I ac
cepted the situation.
"Well, give toe a hand and help
tne out !" Ile did so, and in a twink
ling landed me on the edge of the
EMEM
"11. e stood and looked at me fur a
moment; then aid:
"Well—ye ahem—well I gue I
won't take you before the Mayor,
but you r /can't have that body. I'm
paid fo watching it, and it would go
hard with'lne if I let it he taken. (in!
I may not be doing my duty to let
.you off so,hut it long as I don't let
you take the body, I think I do no
harm."
"Without picking up any of Illy
tools, P turned away and walked
slowlylin the direction of the vte.
"I saw him begin shoveling the
dirt back into the grave, .tul all, my
rebellious feelings rose up. I did not
like to leave that body after so mueh
trouble and risk. But then, thought
I, hr has acted more generously with
me probably, than I deserved."
"Itut," said 1, "Prof., how tame•
he to let you otr."'
"Well, you see, when he took my
hand to help me out of the grave, a
thought Hashed through my. mind to
try a 'grip.' I did so. and felt it re
turned.
'9l;rl 14dirvvutnr 'rag rt bra! her Ma
"I reached the city, but never saw
tny darkey afterward ; he had Rived
Ilk own !mean, and failed to warn
".'And this is how I got into the
sompe in your city."
Strange Freak of •'Electric
One'of the most remarkable in
stances of the peculiar manner in
which lightning or electricity some
times plays its pranks to the Mien
venienee and eminently terror of
mortals was e3:hibited Wednesday
evening on the road near Oakland.
Dr. Spencer, the well known dentist
of this city, was returning from the
lower part of the city to his home be
tween eleven and twelve o'clock, in
a two horse buggy, accompanied by
his wife, and when ascending the hill
this side of Oakland there came a
flash of lightning and an instantnne
ous.clap of thunder, which, was not
heard by the l)oetor, as he •kas so so
vereiw stunned as to be rendered in
sensible, in which state he remained
fora space of two or t h ree minute_.On
returning to conseionsnesf , he first
discovered that his wife was not in
the buggy and that one of the horses
was down. while the other was stand
ing on its feet. Ilejumpisl out ofthe
buggy and started in search of his
wife whom he found lying in. the
road nearly fifty feet attend of the
buggy. She was apparently bewil
dered and partially unconscious.
She could not tell how she got out of
the buggy aud did not remember
anything after the flash of lightning.
The Doctor then turned his atten
tion to the horse, which was still ly
ing on the ground. After cutting
the harn es s from him and bleeding
him he succeeded in getting the ani
mal on its feet, when he discovered
that it was blind, and in working
with it the animal fell over a preci
pice at the lower side of the road, go
ing clown a distance of forty feet,
where ho remained until the next
morning, when the Doctor's driVer
succeeded in getting theanimal home
but he has not yet recovered his
sight.
The Doctor and his lady, we are
pleased to learn, have fully recovered
from the terribleshock they received,
and felt gratified at having escaped
so fortunately.
ma?utu tutter r endt whl nnit 7 .
ned , petfumretonciuglatagelitg.
Ihieliel•lieid:Mtts Mutt iiie•plute upon
spited' lite oast !tutu
0914rttip Olgit with dexterity'. At,
Ito. moment, in fault •notivapittur.
. tut attitude, with the plump bated
im and well poised head Rachel Ito
t fir-represeutathie - orjhtS:tetutue .
Maitre histiiukieijdtr
;. • • Nirbrivu _ fifer; ..VuS ereeiri loaf;
'Have yoti got acquainted with the
Braytons, Rachel:' Jlrs.i PettigrOW'
was inquiring, as a sort of roundabout
introduction to quince 'stNs' and the
-preserving kettle. 'You know that
family that has bought th'e old Shor
ter place.'
'No. I haven't,' returned Rachel,
with a slight jerk hiller tone, which
•showed . her disposition Wlts not un
mitigated swes'tm-ws; 'but I know
their pigs and chickens too well,' she
added. 'They -have been over-run
ning the garden for a month past, and
father is so easy he won't sty boo ton
neighbor whatever happens; but, at
last, I have taken matter:do my own
hands, and have declared war. We
keep bur animals at home, and expret
other folks to do the same; r else take
the consmiuences'
'I know what you can do. Rachel,
when you get your dander up; but it
seems to me you have got a breachy
cow of You r own.'renla rked Mrs. Pet
tigrew, who took peculiarxomfortin
touching up her friends on their weak
points.
'Oh, y6s,' returned Rachel, careless
ly ; Bess was trying, in that re
spect last sutnuter. But see always
paid damages, and now father keeps
a board on her head, and looks well
to the fences.'
• Well,' and Mrs. Pettigrew sighed,
'1 d'On't know why the Lord put such
propensities intocritters; hut I'spu:e
rooting and scratching is the way
pig , and chickens have of :truing a
living • though some of 'em do seem
total depravity, I'd pint to them
shotes we had a year ago, come next
spring.'
'As a gen6ral thing, if pigs and
chiekens have enough to eat at home
they won't trouble the publie,' remar
ked Rachel with a little asperity,. as
she opened the oven door and tried
the temperature with lice hand.
'The Braytons haven't had time to
get things ship-shape. Old Eli Sitar
ter was dreadful shiftless, and let the
place run down at the herd. Besides
Rachel, don't spite your market.
There's a likely young man over
there. Everybody has a good word
for Herman Brayton. Folks say . he
has hogn through cola re; and kn. •
nsi lit ; lciThe donTjnii - Ott .
and has chomsi to lie a farmer. nether
than go into la wing or doctoring.'
'1 tun not acquainted with the
young man,' said Rachel coldly; 'but
I can tell him one thing—it takes
Inure than college learning to teach
some people to oh-erve the rights of
other,'
'Look out; Rachel,'—,and old Mrs.
Petpgrew screwed her`eyes into an
odious wink—'l'v heard girls talk
just as you do atore now; and there's
no knowing what may happen. I
must tell you of a remark Philander
made last niglif just as he was blow
ing out the candle ; it seennsl to strike
him suddenly ; and says be, 'Utility,'
says he, shouldn't Is a bit surprised
Hone of these times Rachel and I ler
nein Brayton struck up a match.
Fur yon see the farms jive, and it
%could look, as we might say,
proci
dent ial."
'Folks needn't trouole themselves
about making.matches fur me,' broke
in Rachel, with her face in a flame.
I can attend to my own'atfairs with
out anybody's interference; and lier
man Brayton is the last man I should
look at.'
Tome, Rachel, don't get riled,' the
old holy made haste to sly in a purr
ing tone. 'lt was all a joke, and Phil
ander, says he, 'ltachel lenderson is
as smart :IS a ,whip, and any man who
gets her will be doing pinguey roll ;
but she'll N. awful partickerler,
know she will.' Now I think of it,
Itaehel, mold you len:hap your big
dripping pan ? sister Blake is arming
over with her family to-inorrow, and
mine won't take an extra-sized roast.'
The negotiations for the preserving
kettle also aceomplislasb Mrs. Petti
grew went off, swinging't he dripping
pan lustily ; and Itaehcl in the inter
val or watching lwrpies, stood at the
window to cool her hostas' face.
'owl itutionally, Ate bated Oleg:is:4p
of a little country neighborhood ; and
it nettled her to know her: name MO
ui .nun been j , )inell with Herman
Brayton's. Now, with at positive
'feeling of dislike, she looked across
the pleasant tlelds—with broideries of
sal and purple and gold hung upon'
the fringe of the forest trees, and corn
lands ready for the sickle undulating
upon the little knolls until their russet
touched the hi of the sky—to where
the chimney-stacks of the old Shorter
place came out from amidst their nest
of trees.
'Rachel! Rachel!' called out a half
'grown boy, running at' the moment
around the miner of the house, and
holding- np the lifeless form of a tine
cock. 'N'on told mai to let tly if I saw
any of Brayton's chickens on the
place, o. when I ketched this tall
strut at the cabbage. I just clinched
him a stone, and he plumped as dead
as a door nail.'
'That was right, Jack; but upon my
word, you have killed the Shaferlikt
rooster.' And Rachel felt a little
twinge of remorse knowing the ex
penseand rarity of the dead specimen
before her. 'However, I am not a
bit sorry,' she said, after a monufut's
reflection, 'Experience costs dear, as
the copy-book says, and I guess, in
time, our neighborsuill find out that
we are not to be imposed upon. Take
the rooster home, Jack, and throw it
over the door-yard fence. It will be
a declaration of war.'
'lf father should find it out,' said
.hiek, reflectively, 'he might scold
like Sam Hill. Them I 5'p0. , ,43 yon
could stand the brunt, Rachel, eh:"
'Did you ever know me to shrink a
responsibility?' Inquired Rachel, loft
ily. 'Go along, Jack, and don't be a
coward'
When Jack came in with the 'miff- -
folks at dinner time, he looked sulky
and out ofliorts, and kept telegraph
ing in dumb show to Weber across
the table, until, at hut, when she got
up to cut the pie, he followed her In
to the pantry and shut the door.
'I tell you what It is, Rachel, lie
broke out. •that was a sneaky piece of
business, and I don't mean to do any
more such Jobs. I threw the rooster
over Into Brayton's yard, and then I
got behind a tree, and pretty soon
one of the girls came out and found
it, and began bohooing like a baby.
As near as - I
could make out, it was a
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resent-.to bier. and she:had rabed i t
n ahasket Land 1 felt just
,us ILI bad
-beddlifealingh sheep.' .
"Let-them - Nihon," replied Rachel,
with - sevenf'diguity. "They ought
tif thlnicinfotigh-of their elude° foWls
to keep . thegt at hotne.'" : .: 4:1 .. •
. After c tfaaAllpner dislitas,werp but.
of way, 'hid tho chores • alkdime
•n LI;
Rachel ' repreqlehed ' her ,fl re : and
iinctitein vital sized kettle Of Water
' ;to- heat. .. Then she went up - stairs
and changed her 4reils, add whop she
1 gatnirdoWrOagain there ,was a bit of
W.lttee'rolor with transferred wdrk,
i •and a cheitif 'heir at 'the throat bt
"her- &lane dress, ;Jeer , whieli she
pl y
i _were a Attitt , black silk .ampit with
liptithal . eta. '„. : -
... -Sltd,sent ,-jainell With her irericr
basketlitlho'sitting-toont windniv a .
atrittilat' HA" Irlooking for' comPany,
Witt :let her, gaze wander , :dawn ;he
!visible:ehpat !Otnlnlbpw*Olgoilitn•
rod and asters loedned,:44l the li
med' - Imams - beside the old stood
'walk appeared , to drip. with, scarlet
1,,,___ ,, .• ;prt the poke-berry-wai turn
' utliltylvid purple.. Presently User
-..010,4w withn gleam of triumph.
• 'were the Brayton pigs,.neming
1 aloifithrough the dust of the road,
I 'and-fer adee,.'shtiirrisqlail to see the
fie
ed with agr trt 'sinks ofuntry• : that,
to see thou turn in front habit to
-ward the Ifenderson . side glue,
: ! vhiell was shaded by a huge black
cherry tree, and begin the proms.; of
rooting under. They dug with the
nozzle, bent the fore legs, Inclined
the dorsal column, awl lifted power
fully, untill the gate was unlatched,
awl the, whole bristly tribe poured
Into the. yard with grunts of satisfac
tion.
rnder one of the kitchen windows
lay a .tempting pile of potatoe
parings, previow-ly prepared for the
bait, which a vicious old female, the
mother of numerous disreputable
children, immediately :-cenitd.
They gathered together, pushing and.
struggling fur the tit-bits, when slap
dasht down came a pail of boiling
water upon the backs of the miscre
ants, and with heart rending sota.al:
they galloped in a hotly from the
yard. It was evident to Radler-.
.
mind that the hair and hide of her
(Andes had suffered considerable
damage; but still she replenished the
I fire and put on more water, deter
mined to be prepared for action
should the porkers return. liowee
er, during the remainder of the af
ternoon there was pray, along the
border, and Rachel went to bed
that night [lashed with a conseio u--
nes: of victory.
The next morning early, Mr, I ten
derson and his men Went Off (I)
diStant 111(11(10W, to -110 fl job of top
dressing, mai took their dinner with
them. The partrigus had been heard
whirring through the bright wood
for some days past, which caused
Jack to shy away with the long
shooter front the garret—an ancient
tire•arm, supposed to he worthy of
much reverence, liecause of a tradi
tion which connected it with
war of 'I•2. It would "kick beastly"
as Jack expres,ed it. :mil, by a good
deal of coaxing, Managed to go one
time in ten.
Rachel had enough on laud to keep
her pleasal.tly occupied for two or
three hours. There was a tray of
solid, golden butter standing upon
the shelf, which must be worked
over and laid down for winter, use,
od the last scald was yet to be giveh
• • sweetldeklea. She opened the
window and let the warm air in, la
den with the mellow ripened ;well
or apples dropping from the °reliant
trees, crysintheinuin aid zenias
blooming about the di or yard. Over
the primnatieally tinted w• ,oft
cued by a tender haze, crows were
circling, and their loud cucut's as alone
broke ale country stilness, which al
ways seems bleeper of a dreamy au
tumn day.
. .
Rachel was contented in the midst
of her busy Imagines-. There was
something about the load glow of the
morning, and the beauty of the world
and the soft wind coming in through
the south windows, that tilled her
with rest. She had almost fiirgotten
the annoyaneesof yesterday and Ihose
Provoking Bra.Vtoll , rmod wa, ,tvP
ping about singing "( ireenvillc,' in a
dear, but untutored voice, when a
gawky hid, ;ill of a color—from his
w crow-ers, hitched high in the
back I•_ improvised suspenders. to
the straggling locks that strayed from
below the riot or a torn straw hat,
made his appearimee at the door.
,'1 thought I'd stop and tell the
folks,' said he, putting his head in,
"that dlrayton's cows are in ymir
corn. ( losh ! they've stullbd them
selves until they're ready to bust.'
Instantly the ;train 'tied on I ta
chers lips, the spirit of peace went
out of her, and she was prepared to
act on the old law of 'an eye fur :In
(we, and a tooth fur it tooth.'
'Choy Alall go to pound in-taltily,'
he exclaim. d. Mit. mom folks aro
uvay from home; hut if you will
help tiro, Tim, I will Nl,9' you got paid
for it.'
- 'l'd do it to obliv .you,
quick as wink but, you , tv, father
Incxut down to tlw blacksmith', af
ter a 'coulter. 'l•he hor t are up
ready to do t joli of fall plotcin;:• and
if I should stop he the way he might
tt•h:de
qloalong,then,' Rachel
prou 1-
It' 'I q•iil drive them to pound Illy
and at the moomet she look(
and felt equal to anything. At start
' lug, Rachel tied on her sun IHmilet
and armed herself a ith a long car
riage whip, having a particularly
vindictive snapper.
The cornfield, which was rostliwz
''with ripened grain almost ready f.,r
the sickle, lay on a crass road. and it
gave ltaclwl a peculiar feeling of sat
. isfaction to know that she would 1..-
able to drive the cows past her (me
, my's very door, an; thus cast anoth
er act of defiance in their teeth. Se
cretly she hoped to find the whole
Brayton dairy of thirty cows brows
ing and enishing the tall stalks ; but
instead of that, only two animals had
broken bounds, and having eat to the
point of satiety, they were stupidly
standing bY:the gap lit the rail fence.
Rachel drove. them out into the rival!
at a smart trot; but as she martsl the
Brayton place she slaeketusl her gait
and looked up at the front windows.
But mine of the family were vkilde,
and thus half of her triumph itntre.l
abortive. .
The !wand was a good long country
nolo distant. Rachel was in a hurry;
for she had left untini,hed work at
burnt. The heat of the autumnal
raid-day scrotal to come s Jrniaiit
Aown, with Seltrilly a lifeiith of air
stirring ; and Rachel did not spare
the cows. \\•hen nhearrict•th hot and
tired, the pound linvder, n•!to ‘‘:l-. a
jolly. fat man, came out to tout
'Well, now, Itiwliel." said lie,
us
he took in the situation, •von are a
spunky little ; but I told Itiy
wife I wouldn't give 11 brass thrthing
for a girl that hasn't •n o te snap to
•I\'u Mtlitttet Staild it any haiger,'
said Rachel defiantly. "rite Bray
ton animals were over-running ins,
and it's my opinion- that tholes a
point where patience caws to be a
virtue.'
" That's true us preaching, and all
the better fur my trade,' said the
man, walking around one of the
eows, that was shaking and quiver
ing now, as if in an ague tit. 'But it
strikes me you must have drus a
good Jog,' he added, with a refreshing
disregard for grammar. 'This • one
ants as if she was sick. She had eat
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safe to stir: critters I In-
tame. 'They amcietintee
tluuttwenty4our hetirs: • Titr e
be a Isulpleceof huslneac.:Youi..
not like to kill a nelghtkr'.e.,w,l
would yop 7' • ' i "
'Of course..nute. returned Itaehgl
sharply, with a Kirputlful sinking .45
the heart. 'Youslimit mean to tell
we there Is unxnueli;tltuit..-ert" -.
am afraid:so l ' JiAreplled, eying
the Cow profeittieuaSy ; slit looks a
little statly ; latt,„you bad .better.go
and 110 ( 1klerptan:Iifaxten, upd tell
Mu ell &lota it; hels.better, Nitta]
olt cattle (114elhot Mari bielf the caw
doctors itt the coutitry 4 ,- aria tiny
hotly QM save theStrltter's Alfelte
tan;
Rachel turned hack ' tin ,the raid
feeling half [lazed and wholly fright
cued._ Iler father was aloes to ung,er•,
but she'tlid not like-to think what
tire tonsequents-s be,should he
discover that his girl had been In
strumental in killing a neighbor's
cow. 1 ter pugilistic spirit oozed out;
and left her in'st. had rerupe. how
could she fare those -Brayton's with
her story ; anti how recall she beg
pinion and assisttuire as , It were;
of Merman Brayton, toward whom
th94m444.409.494014..nt.t-454:1kerie
titre wretched thous its in her mind,
and reeling very humble, it young
rnaweprang over the tow wall by the
roatkide, and Politely raised his bat.
lie wore a farm latx , rer ' s Mom, a nd
eheeked -hurt; lint the line.; of his
form were graceful, and his manner
had neharm quite foreign to the home
slam yuutlisot theneighborhotxl.
'Excuse me, Miss Henderson,' I nr
said ; at num.. 'I knew ,you by sight,
and, ;weing you go by, thought I
would like the opportunity to moat
word to your father that six of his
vows are in my yard. Old
believe they all her, has a vicious
pair or horns. Sheslipped her limo
per, and let the others into my I.llek
wheat field. I shalt have it to Mr.
Henderson to estimate the damage.
for NOW report ~,ys of him I knoW
he will be inelined to do the fair
thing.'
For a Itiolilkit :11:101C1
overwhelmed be the lesson in t
ian forbearance which I ferman
Brayton hail unconsciously taught
her ; but at lust the tears would mine
to relieve her painfiAly excited state
of feelity , s, and I must admit that for
the moment her conduct was not .nt
all in ketping with the chanteter of a
high strung and spirited girl. flow
eoufes:ion w:.• made I do not quite
know ; but certain it is that Herman,
' as old 31N. Th , ttigrew expresseil it,
'took a slilmo to Rachel even in her
tears.
'I hat't di.-tre.., yourself about Brim
life, ' he said,rsoothingly, as soon ay
matter: wore math• vlaln to him.
understand cliw doctoring. pretty
thoroughly and think I know just
what to do for her You have been
sadly pesteml with our unruly ani
mals this.summer; but I must say,
by way of apolgy, that the old place
when we 1110Veli in NV:IS neither hen
our pig proof. Crops were pressing
and hands short ; and, of cottr-e,soine
things were neglected. Ile assured
you shall have nothing of the kind to
eomplain of in the future, Miss Ih9e.
(Jerson. unless you take
,me up for
trespassing; fOr I meeut to conic over
some day and sue if •we cannot ar
range a Knotty of peme.'
That evening Herman sent a 111( . ...
senger to say the cow was out of clan
ger, and.a strange new flutter awoke
in Rachel's heart.
A few Nveek4 later, when the firht
sIIOWS were lying on the ground, one
Sunday wonting in church the .par
-on took for his text these wont:
'Love your enemies. Do good to
them that hatt , you, and spitefully
u-e you and Rachel, turningaround
caught a glance front Ilennan
linty
ton', eyes, which And forth mischief
and triuniph.—When Ate walked
away at intim, Ilel'inan joined her in
the nitt.t natural nianner - po,iilde.
'lto you know, Rachel,' said.he,
'how 1 construed the Ininii.der's text?
'co 1110 it -ouuded like this: Love
them that -tone your chickens, mut
-eald your pl;g,, and drive your cow;
(at.,mind, and it did not -eem a
very d'ifficult tommatul to
rs. Pettigrew %%b.. was ‘sa:liing
tiudgid herd:tin:liter, F.sther,
and whispered, ••1 allus told you how
it would 411111(`
Nov the Ilentler-01l ;Ind lir,i tan
Tartu: are undid in one, WA
has demonstrated to his
hors, by his tall grain, and fat mead
ow, the reasonblene,. of seietitilie
farming. Ile never tires of joking
Ilk wife It:icing:liana her war, and
if ...lie expvet: to heir the 4•11.1 or it
during her natural life 1 ft-ar she will
it Ilisai.pointial.
A riti:vrit naval olliver who \vas
pre-ent at the bornini; of the
of the late King of Siam, gives the
- following ele•wriiMon of the' stralegi•
ceremony •, I luring' the afternoon, ae. ,
cotnpani tl French
. .
and the Uhaneollor of the Consulate,
I visited the Meta., or 111(.1111111..111
which contained the finteral pile.
•I'lli , l'ell..trllelliill NV:I., r:11.141 in t
sound:., the entire population Mil
i rililltlllg to the hil.r, but the pieces
.1 timber 'chief' supported it were
nearly a year arriving' at Ilangkok„
and wene the tallest trees in the king
dom. The editiee Ara, ltearty three
hundred fit high. and covered with
gilding ; in the renter, under the
dome. a:1•• a raised structure devora
ted with -old and precious stones,
'and on witielt the 11(141y WZIA to be
plarvd. Early on the eighteenth, the
.inal preparations conitneneed ; the
con-true Jon supporting the pile WIN
temporarilystripiwilontsornaments:
the gelded V11.,4 'a as changed for
one of capper placed on a grating
with peanut's:, anti beneath was
plactsba lust p of fragrant wood tight
feet high. - About live in tin-evening
Use entire company Wil`l 11 , : , e1111ilieli
around, and the king set tire to the
mass, without leaving his throne, hy
means of a train going from his feet
to the centre of the tints... .%..cord
ing to tradition, the tire front limy.-
..II which burnt the palate of the
King's riiiitlfat her, and which kis
been pnakly pre-ervul, was that
ti-ed. The people were then allowed
1 to pro.: forward and throw on the
tire 11,,wcr , of .-,tnilal wood 'chid'
they had brought; when the flames
began to rise high the Prince-, , es sur
rounded the burning mil. , and utter
ed lamentations. The tittle employ
ed for the cremation was l•ltruely an
hoar, and the tire died out before the
lima , wenr entirely nshiced to ashes,
thioe which remained being deposit
ed in a small urn of gold, set with
previous . stones. The a-lius Were
:,qttlien4l tip on a picile of tine white
stint', which was ' , laved on a golden
dish and ,onveyeti 'elth great cert.-
mony by the Pcincts.i.Os! in mourning
in a 'prat, to a eonsecati...l point °lnto
river, to be thrown inti. the water.
—Barnum was' by nu 11ILIM the
first to impose upon the public means
ottautamorplatedanimals. Southly
inure than seventy year; ago, saw, nt
Bristol, a shaved monkey shown for
a firy, and a shaved bear, in a cheek
waistetxtt and trousers, siting in a
great cludras an Ea:lope:in savage.
The poet says: "This was the llllpot
cruel fraud I ever saw. The unnatu
ral position of the beast, and the
damnable brutality of the woman
keeper who sat upon his knee, put
her arm round his neck, etlled tun
husband and sweetheart, and kisNill
him, made it the most disgusting
spectacle I ever witnessed !"
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