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J.1'
CKONMILLHIt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Midtllobtirjr, pn.,
Oltcri hie prolcasional eervlecs to ilia pub
lic . Collections and all other professional
bnsinesi entrusted to bia care will receive
prompt attention. Jnn 8, 'CTif
C. SIMPSON.
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Selinsgrove Pn.,
OITerf Ills professional aervice to Ilia pub
ie. All biiainees entrusted to bia care
will be promptly altandrd to.
Jan. IT. "f7l I
i.
W. KM (JUT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Frcclntrii Pit.,
Offera hia rrofesalonnl service to Ilia pub'
lie. All biiaineae entrusted to bia care
will b promptly attended lo.
Jnn 17. To J
17M. VaS CV.VM,
T ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
J.ewisbtirg Tn.,
Offera hia professional aervice lo ie pub
lie. Collvoiiona and all otliar l'i ofin
al business entrusted to bia care will re
ceive prompt attention.
GKO. F. MILT. KIT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I.ewisbltrn I'n.
Offera bia Professional aervice lo the pub
lie. Collecitone ami all oilier profession
all businese entrusted to bia cure will le
ceive piotrnl a' ;mlon. Jau. !1, MiTiT.
I M. I.1NN, " A'. II.' DILL,
J (Successors to J. F. fc J. M. Linn.)
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, l.ewisluirg.
Offer tbeir professional servicee lo t lie
public. Collectione and all oilier pro- I
fessional oueiness enirnsico 10 nun cure
ill rccciveproniptattcniiun. Jim. !t, 'ii7il
pilAlILES HoWlCI.,
J ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Si'liifgriive Ph.,
Offera bia professional services lo I bo pub
lic. Collections and all oilier prrfssiona
Visities-a entrusted lo liia eiue w ill re
eiive prompt attention. ( fl.ee two dmii
tioi I ! of Ibo Kcyslone Hotel. Jnn li, I!
qTmI KL ALLl'MAX,
J ATTUKNKY AT LAW,
Si'linspovo Pit
Offera bia rrfeaionnl ericra lo llie
pul.lic. All buaineas cniriisled. to lii
rire will be promptly attended lo. Col
lections mnde in till pnria ofllio Stale
He can fpenk the KnglMi nnd Certnnn
bnntinge lluently. Orlice between Hull
and tbe 1'oit ellice.
t Nm-:i:s, "
xu ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR IT LUV
MiddlcLurj; Suyilcr I'oiinty Ponn'a
Cfiiee a fewdooraWi Jl ofllie 1'. O. on
Main aircrt. Cciinlliiliou in l'.nnlii-l
n l 1 1 in i r l f.ii a. fi.i7tl
i "c. bitukkT
W ATTOK.NEY AT LAW,
Lcwislittr Ph..
Offers bis profefsionnl fc'vlccclo the pub
lie. All bimnesa minuted lo bia enre
will ba promptly attended to.
.Inn. S. "fiTt
HOVER k IIAKKli
M S HWINCi MAC1IINK.
Tersona in need of a gnnd and durable
Pewing Mneliine enn be noeomniod'iled ill
reonnble prices by cilling on on Sam
ill. Faist, Ageut, tfelin'ijrove.
.Inn. 2. t f"
DI!. J. Y.SIIINDKL,
$ I' KG EON AND HIVPHIAS.
MiiUllcliurf; Pa.,
Offers litfc professional aerrieea lotbe cit
iiens of Middle'ourg and vicinity.
March St, '117
J J F. VAN lil'TK lTi K.
BIRCICAL& MECHANICAL I'F.NTUl
Fi-liitcgrove Priiti
JOHN K. 1IUG1IKS, Ksfj.,
JVSTICE OF THE l'EACE,
Tono Twp., Snyder Co. Ta
V iu. WAaNEK,Kq.,
As Jt, -TICE Of THE l'EACE,
Tacksoa To .tsbip, Snyder Co. Pn
Wilt attend to all business entrusted to
Lia care and on the most rensorinlde
term. March 12, "uHtf
DUJ- V KANAWKL,
I'HYSICIAN ANDSUROEOX,
C'eDtrcvllle, Snyder Co., I'n
Offera lila profeasionnl acraicea lo the
pUtlllO. u-oc-n
n RAYBILL & Co.,
JT WiioLaaALi PaAt.aa in
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
Oil Cloths, Window Sbadea, Uroome, Mala,
Bruahea Cotton Lapa, Grain bogs, Fly
Nets, Rucketa, Twinea, Wicka, io.
No 84J North Third tilreed, rhilndetphia.
feb. 7, 'C7
P A. HOY ER, Jr.
A AUCTIONEER,
Kreobttrg Snyder Co. Pn.,
Woat respeetfulty offera bia aereicea to
Ike publio aa Vendue Cryer and Auction
aer. Having had a large experience, I
feel confident that I ean render perfect
atiafaotion lo my employee.
tJan.O, X7I
BT. PARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ft
DISTRICT ATTORSY,
WIDDLERURO, SNYDER COfNTY, Ta
. Oflioe la Court Ilouae, 8ept,16, 'C7tf
LEWIS HREMEH'S SOXA'
TOBACCOWAUEHOUSE
No.-322 N. THIRDS
6.831 VHlLADUd'HlA.
ERCIIANT 1101'SE. ,4 .
U. II. MANDERBACII Pnop'a.
J. .C. MI'E, l ink
. 118 k 415 North Third Htrecl.
J'Uiladelphia
M
ILLEU ft ELDER
WHOLESALE ROOK 8ELLER9
ationrra, lilank book Mnuulaturora
-v uraicrs in wrapping, inssiiug, . ur
W0 and WaU papers I'apar Rage 4o (ieo
MA" North Third atreet abort Race
U II'I t-i I PI 111
VOL. !.
D. C. CLAItlvK,
Importer and Jobber In
NOTIONS !
lOVM,
Hiiuill 'Vhi'm,
WIHTI2 UOOl)!
Trimmings, Rib.bons,&c.
AND
FANCY WOOLENS
In Ji-ont Vnrifl.v!
.17 North Thlrl Street,
0-8lf I IIII II'. I.l lll l.
pl.TKIl SIM .CUT,
Respect fully Inform tbe cilixctir of tbis
place and surrounding cciiinlry that be la
now prepared to manufacture lo rder, nnd
has (or sale.
Buggies,
Carriages,
Sulkies,
Sleighs,
Wagons,
c, n clipnp, mi l a liiile cheaper, llimi
hey run he urchascd rlsi w lure
I.KI'AIKLX.
of veWlea i fvnrimi kin N promptly nl
lended lo. A slime of tbe public pulroli
ng is aolicile l.
VETI.U M'Ei'ii r.
Middlel iiig. M.iy :!, I I. if.
n H
I.IIKItS
V HiiLtS.lt.K
J, W lldLtS.lt.K AM RETAIL
Furniture Warerooms.,
NO. Cii MUtTII SECONU STI1EET,
(I'vlowr A roll, West Side.)
Fathiri and )li'7-..(it' lh urtm ni,
l'ldS Norlli Cili Sireet, nbovo Oxford,
!-Stf IMIir.AliKl.l'IMA.
w. 1
I1ANSKM,.
et rc-KsaiiR to r.rerAX hniaw,
CZIOCZIEKV AZCD
aiiAsswAHE,
.No. 21 Xoilli fourth Mml,
I'llll.ADI.l.I'lll A.
liiginnl Piickages Constantly on Hand.
Itcprerente,! by lllKu'S SWIN'llKilil),
I'lUM
-AN fl
NKW (jOOTbS!
it. 1. IltTZKL. r. 8. JCiCt LI.OLilH
XIEXZZXi 6l ZMcCULLOUCU,
(Sl'CCKSSOIlS TO JOHN I1ETZEI. )
PKAI-EKS IN A I.I. KINDS OF
,11 uiEcii axbhsi::
1IK1HEST CASH I'RICE
VMb FOR
FLOUR, GRAIN,
RAIL ROAD TIKS,
Ac , fa.,
CHAPMAN,
SNYDER COt'NTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
March IT, IsTO-tf.
QHKAT KXCITKMKNT IN
BANNERVILLE,
NEW Q 00 US.
HELFIUCII&jJKOWER
WUb to Inform Iho cilitena of Dannerville
and vicinity that they have opened a new
stock of goods, aud will keep constantly on
baud a lull attornment oi
iiikkss nouns:
ConsUtingof ALPACAR.POPLIXS.I'LADsH
Ll'STRES, DELAINES,
CALICOES, &o.
Clothe & Cassiinc res
HATS and CAPS, ROOTS and SHOES.
M'iH'R'rVKi'Ert.:
HARDWARE AND QUEEXSWARE.
SALT AND FJSH,
And la fact everything usually kept in a
Aral clusa country atoro. All of which we
otter at greatly raduoed pricea, for L'aah or
Country I'roouoa.
Having had lurgl experience iu the
business, we Hatter ounelvea ibal we can
please and aatiafy all our eualoniera.
Hoping by strict attention lo business
and a desire lo ulcaae all, lo merit a liberal
a! aae of publio palrouaae. Our motto la
"Quit-It Stile ami Smalt 1'iujit."
Wo atk at laaat that Ilia j-ubllo eiainlne
our etock and i rices before purchasing
elaewhere, aa we always aliow our gooda
wnu ilea sine.
ILFRICn ft BOWBR
b
Ain)Dl7KBUK(
H 1 o t, 1 1 i y
BACKBONE
When yon see a M'.ow morlut
Wlihcmt fixed and feniless tiews,
Hanging on the skirls of others.
Walking in their ct-l-olf Iidci,
Rowing to wealth or firor,
Willi nbjocl, iiiicoercd heal,
Hi mly to retract or w ier,
Willing to be drove or ted ;
Walk yourself with firmer liriring.
Throw ynnr moral sbmil lers buck,
Fhow your spine Inus nerve nnd in irrow
Just t tic ililngs which his muni lack.
A siroiiper word
Was never lie ir l
In sens a 1 1 lone,
Tli. in iiik. 1'iicklio.ie
When fnu sre n the ilojinn
""i'triiig close some ujl'y cree l,
l'efi,ni(j rijeel or qM"tioii
I'iisiiiiis which his pnet i.ny read,
Itol.linir back nil nol.'c feeling,
Choking down enoli nmitly view.
C'nilng more fo foiina and symbols
Tlniii to know the Cioud mid True;
Walk yourself Willi fi-mer lieirin t.
Tlir iw your luoinl 'louldcrs buck,
Show your p.ne has nerse nnd m m ow
Jusi the lliings wliicli his lnu-l lnck.
A stronger word
Was never Imird
In sciie and lone.
Than ibis, backbone.
Whnii ymi see a politician
Crawling through contracted hole",
legging tor some tat position,
In tie ling or nl the p M.
Wi h-i'o sierlinif iivinlio ,. in him,
Ni.ll.ing nl utile broad or sound,
triit'.,te of pluck it billii'i,
l'mil lc-i-i li'd nil mound :
Walk J inn 'ill with tinner bearing.
Throw yoiirinoa.il h'Hil lcr l:i. k,
Show your si ne h i" nree nn t mm -r, w- -Jul
Iho things which hi? ' ' '
A uronjijr wind
Was ni'ker henr I
In si'iiie and lone,
Tb.iu this, baskl utie.
A modest song nnd plainly t ol I
The Icil is woith a luitie of gold;
Kr m.uiy men most sadly lack
A noble iiiOie in the baik.
Tin: iio:itiu r.
A l.tllKMi (IPTIIK Oi l) ritf.N'MI W Ml
It v:ts midnight, lint a breath of air
rnfllcl tiio transparent waters o( Like
(Joorpc on vvlio-c.'alm lui-iiin lh.' t;;ifi
stai' flanlicJ like ocean tl iiniotiin.w hen
I - it .1 ;ir 1.. i i.,. ., ... !.
II BIIMU .nui j'.i.v. n-
approached ho reeky h'ne where the
liritibh iinny lay cncnmpeil. The boat
nttrneteij the attention of two 'etititn I
wIid wrre atalionoJ tit n fhort Jistanet
from tho beach u'ni ll ry holli Eini':l
faiieotislv cx hiitned in u low lone :
"The Anth. rel ! Li-t ! tho'c he conies."
In u tiii'iuenl iheskiU w lieilcl uroutid
und Hpeil from tho sh ire with tliJ ve
locity of nn an ew.
' 15y tho nighl-cap of Kinjj (Jooi-oo,'
naid one of tho ineu, "this is u mytc
rious affai r. How coulJ lie have heard
us .'
'Ayr,'' retorted liia companion, with
a snili 'ant ehru of tho ph"iillcr.
'uii'l then bo is sol loin seen except in
tho night,"
Many wire tho conjectures made by
them relative to th.) straoiro boi no
lle had been seen at tlilferont times l
Humbert of tho soldiers, and his singu
la r nn 1 lonely appearance txeiteil tl.eir
cur osily to thu highest piteli. Sus-
pieious hcgiui ut length to bo enter
tained thnt he was a spy in tho cm
ployncnt of the I'rourli ; nnd mojsurc
wcro uecoidingly uibipteil for his ap
prehension. (In the following III ruing
tho strange man was again aucn by n
scout whilo mooring bis skill' under a
projecting rock. His motions were
watched by tho soldier la breathless
silenco. Cluiuburiuis up tho r cks
will, astonishing agility, lio proceeded
ut a rapid pico olonie the hold shores
of the hike, followed at a distnnco by
his uneon spy, until bo reached a
rudo lug cabin hituntod at tho brink ol
a fearful precipice, which commanded
a noblo view of tho water hccnery he.
neath. After pausing ii moment be
euteied aud closed the bak door. Tho
soldier closely scanned the surround'n
objects and retraced hit steps. Me
reported his diacorcry lo tho Colonel,
who immediately ordered ft small de
tachuicot cousisting of a. Lieutenant
nnd seven or eight privates, to topair
forthwith lo the cabin and bring it"
inmnto to the camp.
"Old firtiy ReurJ hii chosen a tin
culiir location for his pa'uco,' aid tbe
Llenteoant, ft man who wan loiitlictl
alike by bis oqtiaU and iofei l us, over
whoso early lilo was drawo tho dark
veil of mingled crimoitnd niyatery a
ihcy slowly wound their way up the
(ho craggy height ' but if ho wake
tho slightest resistance, wo will tumble
bun nn 1 bis uir casllo into the luke,"
I would lather tuko a loving ling
with muia one else," replied tho guide.
' for ho scaled theao rocky battlemcuts
liko a tiger seeking hia lair."
Tha conversation was coolloued
until they arrived wilhiu a fbort dis
taneo ol the lint Silence was then
commanded, nod tho surrounded the
humblo abode without discovery or
molestation. The lieutenant, tapped
loudly upon the closed eutranco, and
in a moment it was opened by Ibo ou
jeet of their ecorvU. Crlcfhal tiaipol'
SNYDKIl CO. PA.. .JUNK US)I.
tho Niijiitt l); hi liia lir.nv. on I Tituoj
liml il mid it Wnik vot, tlnvijli tluM
iili'U'nliie I fi t) of his. ry.i f irino I a sin-
n'ar cuiitrnit with hit II rv h:'l hick.
Calmly mirri-j inj tho arind group
l-ob.to bim Willi a l nl olilclinxvnnill
ni'l!iilli liia nt'n nl It.rfTi r.iyLi.1 ii'k.iii
, , , '.,:iMluf tho fir. -si lo,. begin
llu l.t 'Utonii it an l it seemed m 1 1 . . .
...... It i
tho Hilonl tnm-ry an I hIcimi.iu Vi ii-i
Hi'anri) ol' years fl.islicl lorth in tliut !
l..i. ti. . i.. i,
. in u. i nr ,i lor I uiu nr n , il.-, uim
I f lliv VIIIVV'i Hill l"U I II " ' 1
I ii. . . . . . . t
.-'hum itl 'iu v IIU niiiiiiiii Ullll niUI
uiiiigh',1 rinntioiis of cut iu-iiy und ntvo.!
'M iy 1 iiniiii;e y. ur rcusoii.t for j
iii liino; a mii nri I lonely lcin.',"i
nil the ru"Iii e, wh'se f t is nnn
'ho gt nve, nml who h is sought refuse
i ti t Ii i h wilil rnjm frmii the l (t i '
:iiii lolly of a wurlJ cumji .-o I ol fouls
all 1 Unavi's " i
The l.iutitoiiaut s'amnioieil out n
lew wonls in rxj'lanulioti of tho object I
ol tlu ii' i-it. A slight fluilo i;iinej
over the ciiuiiUmuiiii l1 nf tho old in u.
Ii ti tin y iiitiinati'il thnt Ii i.t cubin,
would lo i relic 1 1 In t it wjh only i
lor a moment. I lo nitieto I perni!-1
sion tt lini-h hi i oo:irio repiit bid i' I
'hey ill tuileii hi ru.Io up trim 'tit
winch w ifl grand il. "n h'-ill; ettes
tiotieil ns to Hit" Ittl-o ol his Hcelusiuii,
lu l-chtii.l ivith liillir il. 'l:inch.i!c ;
.i i iii- .ii
' A-k you liitic an J lililuin .-c.itlieI ,
'i.il;, lun.,;;its branches I l arkl,,,
l.ut.L to l.,e fearful ol tin t.in-
pert,
fur 1 lie r .hi so ul' itH ih'sul itiiin !
to i inu wave inai wjtiiius iioitt a lai ;
. .. . i .. . i. . . i- '
e.i nn i m u imiuh iipuu uiu eicui.ti
i i i i ... . . i . i :
till. ill III,! ell'lll.l
h no. why
it m-hes t.i ilcMi neiiot. ;
it tl,, :ifr. liny ..I Sliirit In nn- i
UM I mo law iuv ""iif a .-j-iaiv vw s .
loll the t-erull of the pa.-t,nn l trace the
ljuriiino; cliaiujlcrs winch mar its ft
ges ; u-U not the soul of wreteheJticsi
lo hl ml the thotlh's over too booming
-ea ol memory intJ the hhadoivy lo
tions of misery. Il is enough tu know
.hat I was happy and tun miserable.
I ut.co I oe I aij. o el upon tho sunny
I ro-pc.-ts belore mo, nnd mistook the
.-k .mir 1, ..l.b.ol li.ttiot. fit' Volltlilll
. " . .. . ... . I to a man whom I ilovuteJiv I jvciI, til!
iinaitiulion tor bnlcr reultties, und,. .. '
.itt-'
coiiMai. rcil i tie great ma? oi muukiu'j
I ........ I 'in.l i ilii-H4 lull limn iliTitdii,d
, ... . . ,. . ,
.ho illusive asi nations ot youth, ami
expel ielieo has tail-hi luo tn Irust u
viper (hit etills the busoii. that wurmcd
Iiiiii, slo .wr lliau place cotilidcuco iu
mitiany farther ihun his intciest i--coticerued.
I formerly resided iu l!os
ton, allluctil and happy. My family
i- aaiti-ill ftittuulirnr III fl l'lfl iilxl IlfH'
na.i Piiiiin. vvii'i ti" " ""v vm
. . ,. , ,, . i year belore she, too can spirtabri
luvcK daughter. Iho luller was rciuod ' 1
by a tioirJ in huintin ahape a 1'nitish
Lieuleuaiit: here tho etliccr hid his
tu i n i brow nnd appeared jat iu ub--liacliou;
but thu old man iippeared
i ot lo uotiee his confusion, m;d pro
ceeded, tho former died of a broken
h art ; tny property was left from uie
by the treachery uf a fr.lae Irieud ; uud
I I mini i fl'eo ilioii.i ll of tho Wll-
..... , .
denies. Retubutiou has in part,
, ,, ... , i ,
done us work, ihu viluao whjgruiped
my lopoi iy t-Lded bis career ou
gailoivs; though tho leplilo who blade i
olio ot tlio iaiie.-t Hewers that
.......
ulf!
boomed out id K leu, still walks forth
m tho opeu light uf day. S.uu, very
aoon, however, will ho recejve tho uiood
ol vetioiatice. hut tlio aauds o, in
Ul S-.UgVH... .-
, i I i
irlassuro few time wnlsio-be cbaunl
f ....... ...... ..i t
ur lliv uiai I'iiiiv ui viuhii
mm... n,..!.,i.(.i.,ilif ...ill-. nf'rl.n n J ni'in
, . ' ... ...i
ceased, uud they i r.eceded to bcaicli
. . , . ,i -
the opariineiit wtii o bo throw opou a
AMU IllWIiHV-iiWJ - "
upariinelil wane uo itirow opua
door liol beloio LO.lced by ih.lll, Oil
that bide of tho cabin lacing tlio lake.
It was u dizzy distance li'oin Ins door
to the H to water ben -uth, but iho old
uiuu looked down with uuiniveiiu
limbs uud u bteudy eye. Alter utisuo
ceslully lumuiaijiug every pait of ihc
nut, witu tho cxpeeUilioii ot tiuding
cent pupcm oi moucy, ho was otdeteU
to auuuntpauy tlio soldieis lo hcuuipjar
ttis. Uakiu,' a letut to move towurda
tlio doir, be bUddeuly grappled tUu
l.icuteuaut, uud exelaiiniuy, Wrotuli!
my uiiuuhur tbali uow bo svenid !'
ivnll spowcrtul elfjit precipitatod lliUl-
iOil uud bia wppouvut lulo '.bo lake. A
dealll bbrieli a Iseavjr bplusb aud u
ikV" bublca roso ovoi' ; InOi'r watery
tavu
Ct'UB ioll liLUNS Lr. I'erguou
lucoiiiouJb as uu lulaiiibio cuio 101
Uuruiuud scalds tuo lo.lowing : til
oeie.uo, 6 pans while ol aa egg, 4
parts; utnt aiuiea, il pint.
Mix the glycerine uud wbito of eg(j
luiiuianity, aui thou add gradually tta
al'uica, Applp Heeiy ou liueu rag.
uigbl aud uioiuing, waabiutf tdo scalu
previously witU wurui cuit.lo aoup
suds. Cimi.iitnti MtiUttvl Iimr-
lurjf. '
e i
I'utTl Y similic. X iJuvs brood ng
poison, tuougn tuey extiacl the ila
Heal juice-, so ibo outdo mind, though
loiocd lo iliiuk ttio cup of mieery, vuu
yield but guui'0U8 tbou,hti uui uubla
deeds,
.411(11.1) .! il .i IOU V,
,... , . t .1 j .i ...il.., !
sImv," lim i 'lIclKM-l. n hri-ln,
iloltitiitfirl of si..v. as l,(.r m'tli
..,'. ..1.1 r. i ... I I .1... ,.t :,
, , . . . . '
knittitiL'
i. viu'li;' Ml.lllV,
... , "
O i. Vrsl
it at it v ! it ot'irv !"
riol ih rost
of tin' V mi. if turt v.
. . . , . . . t
tin Joeutly iio.-
Iioiiimj ;
" Aunt Patsoy, uli.it i the rciisni
)0 l Hi-vet' g d moi l icd ':"
Wi ll, sunny, I i m't hi) iw," ntiil
. I Ill I r - , . . ,
I i iiu U"i i.niy sun ( I Udilgn.ililly.
'' CoIHi', Aunt Pal-oy,-' rliimpl iu
I Hurry, " tell lis all iibotil it. I kit nv
lyiiiinsol t flirt vho:i vol whore
yomi. like Klli
t
" Tw.is tn v own
f.i'ilt th it I iii'vor
umtiiiil. I was yuinj; nn I prdtv ,
"tie?, and had scores nf beaux '
S'iu .-i Xi wi h a -mil , hut h. r
Vi'icJ treinlile l, tin I leinnviii let
siect;ieles slu win.vl uway the. nulhcr
in Inirs.
" I sr.'t lilitnl I hi'ir idle i'os!i miti.
I Aunt Patsey," cui I Mrs. ILnleil,
(jciitly.
' Nay, tlcar, ifitives them any
I'lei.nire t ) hear ol my y.iu'i lays, let
them enjoy it.''
J J
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ri,',ow 1 11k'"' u"J rulur,w'1 "'J
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i "ii iv i- ii iitu in nil a st or vi. i 1
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ni i i'ii on 1 1 1 imi. now i . line even in .
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Nellie Tistnl. Kntil we h ith reached V.ui see my poor nM limbs wouldn't
the iige of hevetitofti we were aUavs ' permit my bhinniu' lifter tho boy, o
; tng'?ther ; then Nellie got iiuirriel, an I ' I ''til to I ake other means.
I was liist bri lesmaid. I , too, vra eti-' "", "")'"' -v nt't il id," siy Tom ;
! ga;;ej U be liiunidil, but. I'. I ward ; ' "t'ly I li'iik how yo i'd m .tiivi if ye
! .Mortimer that wns tho name nf m fouliln't sell the npple.s lo .si ill' tho l
ititeii leJ wiii ut that tini? away fiota toad bkin."
(homo. I was very wilil yirl, ami' That was ti ti much ti have my
j wonM have tuy fun, no nutter what "w" boy tieeuse tne uv sn h par-itn in
j happened nn 1 th itih I was engaged ny. lint s what docs I ! I ut git
licit reiintin'.'o my I'l'iipeusitv
I fur flirting an I joking. Iiichai l Far-,
ileih was inv leilcet shitliw, do that
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iho world lauhud mid sail
Ii iw.lt J had belter tome hoinn.
i no mom ol llie weo'lia 1 was
as wild as ever ; man v of my c nnpati -
! ions were arj.inj me, aud ouo saH,
leaiugiy :
j " Poor I'at'ey must wait a win lc
lul vui
' luitiiiitly ttu iJea llislud acros -
tue.
'"1 tell you what, girls,' 1 sai I,
"ailjiposu I steal Nellie'H Veil, and
give a party, it'a ju-t lor Inn '.'''
liood! good 1" they cried cm-
t,erly, an I soon wo lul every thing
arranged.
' is'ouie otio was rein Ire I to per
si'Uate tlio groom : Kuliaul Iar,i.i'li
"
511. ppi.14 I Jl ill I. 1UM lia.S lUCAIIIl.
r.lward would be lack on batnnlay,
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rotiiou-liaied, aud faid hov imgr)
II J iv ji J would justly be. 1 did not
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I IiiiifI, l iiiiii niit lumil nn. ion.,
' J "o"'w
mo
i .Most Wlllliigly wouli 1 liavo iliveatud
. " "
tn self ot tho veil, but, alas had uot
'
ibo euiiro '0 lo encounter
uf my coinpuuioiis. 'J he dutiee was ut
its height, w It. u, healing uu ixciaiiia :
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liou ol u.sloiiisliuii ut, 1 turned. Jiuic,'
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ou tho vet V threshold stood K iwaid
1
l ... I in ii p .,(iv n t ( iiLfiaill, lit.,.., -.,,1!
...v. .i.i.i., .., i. w. ...w ... vav em.
gray eyes, aud pale us marble.
'Twas
Uul lor a moment, ilcloro
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.tuol.l tn-, uti: li (, 1, i u Kiln., I t.-
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ujeujte ed uoiuore; but w hell 1 lo-
gaiucd cousetofuess,, days ullcrward,
they told uio tiu liud gouo a.vay tor
evcr, bclloviug uio to be I'uiloigh'a
Inido.
" Pur cut s 1 b iped und trusted he
ivould return, Lul bo uiver caiuo.
lliehard rcucwed his vioils, asked me
lo btCJlUO bis Wile, bal it UoUid Hot bo.
Ills very proseneo wns lo mo Iro. bl
ed with paiului UijvjciatiuUs ; aud iso 1
luver uiarnud, but uiu a real uld
il.Ulli I
' Kiliu, child, you aro loud of a liuira
iou. Vuu siiiilo when eul.ud a coipiutte.
lio warned, my child, iu lima ! '
Here Aunt I'uttey relnpsod luloai
.c'Uco, I'tsumiuj the ueglecled kuttt
ing; ibo ibildnii stole o,nietly away ;
aud pretty I.IHj, gtztug lliouglillully
.utoilie lite, paudorsi over too alo.y
ol tho Old Maid. Situitltii Ng'tt.
A muu uumcd AiU'vu llodbug, ul
Moutgi uiery touuiy, luit-uds peituou-
lug mo J.oguUiuie lo viiuujo bis
uaiuo. lis aays liiai Uis sivouiliouri,
whoso name is Olivia, is uuwuhu
thai Uo should bu caliej .l UeJbaj,
liersolf Ul JhMuj, nud lie little
oavi Little Bcitbuyt.
4
no.
A It 1 lit hi it a til lloj.
t." t i
nun r ijiyics w:it n Ti-rnpiMtia in.i
"'"L,,: ,r,,,,,ro Wfti M''l"'
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t'nn of soin.) otio whilo lio
M'Uti i
varn nhotit the woimIci f il o it, nr l
the wntiilci f il
his sun Tom. T"in i his liMh'.-
Iiito on fiery cccasion :iti I ti vn
iWinilil ihc obi fi llnw I t his hero our
j fer in want of a roinui ! r.
" Ah !' sni I H p'e. una ilay, ns In
I ho I lair'y fixe I his an litor, 'Tutu U
j the tnusi reinat k ahle ln y yoti rver mm
jcyi Hi BJ he's I. k Ills ill I ilml yon
can no inure n ire'inivcnt him limn you
,n a wnoilel.nek. Vuu fi ! rt Unit
ai'!o tt'i'i' lh.it Sim) I J .wtl lllnler the
I.i I, I TH' lo tin; htirnp fi-nec:' W, !
I wns inih'y H ivin' ii' I hem npp'i I
eati tell y ut. I furl id T im t.iuelrn'
em. as lliey l.ro'tlit a liijtli .r !. in
'' '""'"''i 1,1,1 ovr'.v o:"! ll '
wonM net 'cm
it was
i;s way, you
emiMn't f-l up
ktmw nnd nil s-i
M'll
him. One day
I canphl the yntit'c
si iinipr.n n;i in thu tree, si tiflij' his
Mick w ith the fruit, tncl I ilcleritiineil
this time to punish him for it.
" Thomas, my non," says I. " your
I f.ilher's enllin' ye couio ihnvn."
"1 lliiiiilil l'.l ho sut 'o p rsna
jsivo. s i it w.ei! I fetch him ; hut he
iMnolt the rr, mil di lu't hulc an
inch. i
j "I can't tin I." ,-aii he; ''these
ipeky npi!r are in the way."
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, the axe ami cut u iv il the b .ittoni
1 .
tli
tree.
Tom
-Th
iiim'
I
n il d. us tl,
Iree was iihnct cut idT. " will v
IU CdlllC
tbaliilown iii nv, nml save vo'iiseit
Never iiiiinl, iluil." mvri be, " 1
a in t spil.i.i . '
' It was no u-e ; le ml lu'lbiing him
llnit way, nnd so I chopp' ! uwiy at
itlic tree, ti l, at la-t. il began to away
1 mi I f li to the grnim I.
Wl.ii' ! an I eni-h d vmir own
iv, i j leul.itc I his II 1:1 iiii.'d li-t.-ller.
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: ' N i by a long i ha !;," retil.o ! 1
i ll.iglus, winking kinr.vingly Y on
Iconl In'tcotnp it over Totn in any stteli
' way. W'U it had he il'tin but ci a '. led
nit en a limh, and whilo 1 was eh
in' at tho bottom 'o tho t:ee, ho ha 1
' heeti eutt ing off the limh wih lis
jucl;-!t,i!'i', mil when the tree fell.
ill ic In a id ti'iil iii 'l 'It Ii i
To in a t.e .tlloclils'f.
Ivcen en -r eve 4 1 ti v ,ii i' n '!ir,!, n w
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I uke cat''' of lh in. Do n
cat'' of lh in. lo no: I t t'n-in
h if" wi.ho'it wa e'iing Th . in iy
do smii th li-' winn ' if yo I (1 To
'let ire, n i t.e"er kaow t'iciii do i n-
, i i l , t. i
"
llllllg ICIl I'lill, I'lll . II II Y ill I'll
1 . . , i .
i vur incoi.nt ll.cy have not. Per- A S i riiKtts I'.ifi-.ii icimes a i" -
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i iiiii it ii (iui imp ij. lh i i uk i oi "i
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arc they might have di-graco I theni
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s li es a long tin
I .
, not relax any c
time ago. Thetcforo do
IIV I'llol'L to ki'i II llll-tll
11.0 la.ll.lsl. , . v .....
win-re nicy uu.giii iu ie. -sever iniini
.., in ziu-ii loi-iiifss lh it. i I! liko
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caro ol itself. 1 hero is a mm pas-.uu
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along he I-. 1 ok tig over the fence
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tciuplata spelling, some of these dark
inii.-l.t-i; thero is uo Uimwii'ir w hat
c t i . . i.;.
'i'.L-i'r laui'ii-j iiw miy nai u ii-'. .ni- ni'
-
head.
If you fin I any nyuiptom of tiny
one pissjii.r nut of tho pa' I. id' duty,
Itell evt ry ouo i'lso what you sco, ami
ie parliciilar to Sio a great many. It
, , . i . i r . ..
is a uooii way lo en cuiate i-ucm iinu.s
ibougli it may not beuclH yourself or
any ono cl.-e pnrticularly. Uo keep
something going silence is a ilreud
fill tiling ; though it is fai l there was
ileuce in heaven for the space ol half
au hour, d J not let ony utb ll.i.ig
occur ou earth ; it would b. Uo much
for this uiuiiditue t-piiero.
If, after all your watchful caro. you
eauuJt seo anything out ul'lbo way in
tuy one, you may bo surj it is not be-
caufo ihey have not dOj anything
bad ; perhaps in on unguarded mo
ment ymi lost eight of tlirra throw
out hints that I hey are u it bjttor thiu
they should be that you i-hould not
w tiidor if the ncop'ai ihould Mod out
what they were altrr awhile, tbeu they
nay out curry tbeir heads to high
Keep it going and some ouo may Uke
tho hiut and begin to help you ajouf
uftorii while then tboiO will be ifiu-
io eud evcryibii'g n'V wor to a
charm. '
A1 vi'1 MitiLT HnlCH,
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I One half clunm, one year, 30.1)0.
fine-fourth eolninn, nnr year. 15.00.
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and Asslgnrs Notices S.fii).
Editorial notices per lino ).
All advcrliscmcnte for a shorter period
than one year are finynhla at the lii.a
Ihrv nr r,t'.l.i-a,l. itinl if not tnid the lnr
i j , - - - ,
' 'on -jrdoi ing llieni will be held respousilile
lor the in uief.
1 lomirt Maii'is ( iipllal,
Th re i. re in my yoang men who nrn
in the habit of cxrll-ili lln-ir idleiif'S
uud in -llieiity with the p'ca thnt thry
jean do n I'liin.' without capitul. Tho
lack nf in ntis . th,- icily reply tln-y
intake to iV'iy Hppeal lo action; lh-y
;iinioin ilny p.i.s.-s nithin then,
'Selves all lh? pre requisites t ) S'teecss,
but caj it i! ; it' they hid in!y tlnt.ii
laiiditii'ti to llt'-ir other imagined vii
, Hi s, they Woull di great things ill
ll.c wml. I ; th. y w uil I n'ti-tiisli tin
na'iveswil'i tii bid loess und bnl
liancy of t h ir e'it. rpris s ; they w m! I
grow immcn-cly tieli, nn I th. it lay
l!ie W orld iiiidi r pi r i t I .I ehli ilioti
ol gralitu Ie by the m i.'ti li -eneo i''
o fh'-ir I 1.-1 ;u-1 1 Hid. This is the way
lin y think an I ialk; tin I tin y roll th.t
vaitig'ori.eis i ic.i over in lln-ir i-llo
tiiinds ut.tii they i-otue toiinigine that,
the W"ll I is nil iiiitiu'tise los.'l by their
poverty.
j These persists forget one important
fact thnt ud oapiui i.-, tiu proluet of
labor; that nearly a. I rich men in this
country were i nee poor; thai nearly
'every .pcrvin.il fortune II cy can enum
erate is cither the pro l id nf hisnwi--ni
r a to.! ami skill, or the representa
tive ol Ins fitiu-r s t ul and skiil.
II iw did the makers nf tlio-o I'm;
Inn. s tn -iiia"0 to 't t alniig w ith iuL
iMpi'al ? Il.nl th y spent the vigor
nf their youth in i l!o an I I' .l; h I..
meiittiti -lis t,ver tin -ir p ivcrty, they
M.'iiM li iV'j lived an 1 'lied poi r. and
left in t !. i n bill an ii.h ei liance of
honesty behind I he in. Capital allied
in labor uti 1 s'tiil ran worit Wuteltrs
in the way nf tint niil euterpriso ; and
the tn in i h i possesses ui iiiiy finds it
ea-y tn liiako m ni. V. ltjt capital is
ii 1 in li-.eti-al!o to yo ing men of
the light stu IV, for till this. There aro
other kinds of Capital besides liceu
nr.ila'e'l inoin y ; brains, mti-cle, in-
iln-lry. b-iti'-sty. tliiigenee, trulh,-fi
ity, skill, la' t, edueitioti all ih-so arn
cnpi'al, and till of lliein have a cot.i
tnereial vai l whii h tlio owner will bn
able, ho mer or lai.-r, t.i commainl in
the matket. Provi lcJ with these, uny
voting tiiuu in this country may muko
mote than he needs to spend, every
)oar, and thus h ive something tit tho
end id caeh year, t invest as capital.
If be no iii money, 1. 1 him g i to work
an 1 make il, an I tl, lis givo proof of
1,1s ability to uso II profitably aud ju-dici-u-ly.
If we go into niiy gnat
..iii' mi ii to i l,r ".I erniis ii 'ri'Milf nt'til
,. ,. , .,
Ju It ii I , we find the capitalists aro
th -o v. ho have Undo tluir fortunes
ivi't.n it any side ai l. Tney did not
.Y.i.-tc their ti.iic in r.-piiiiujs ut tbeir
poi. rty, nnd in .-ill y dr. inn- ,f what
they e i ii. I d il liny only ha 1 tho
money to il j it wilt 'i'licy went
b dHy an I resolutely to work ; they
toilel, and tinni.li', and planned, ami
kept on toiling, thinking and plauuiug
until ih.-ir ruged b in Is gui-pcl tho
foitunes 'that others envy Iu ti.t.o
ca-is not ol ten, the mm who wiil not
.v.nl; l"-llm capital ho iniagiu. ho
need , uiiiil l not kno-v what t i do
with it if he had it. St. I. iul.i Homr
' J'1"
i ;t i iu i iu hi uiu cMiiii'riri u u i uw v 1 . i
I
of the Joint High I'jmn.isiinii to liar.
pel's I'eirv. Tho l-reSeiiCA of the
,1 i.t in,. niello, I ii.'ii-le at I riii't.i.l ir.m
' ' . V , . ...
tiuinini oi citiz-ns nnsions io omain a
peep nt the tilled il-itora, nud anions
hem was a ouiy.is old genlletnaii
omi what noted for his ven'-rnblo ap-
pcarnuco, llueney of i speech, and strict
cons n va'.ii e pi incip'es, who was coil
siiieucious in his en leu von to 'inakn
I . i. ........
tiitni-ii ai ecuuio.
.Vltaohiug himsoli
csp-ci.il!y to a gonilamau who was
evidently one pf tho most jrominent
of tho party, ho look oecasioti to re
mark iu oratorical lor.es, 'l am happy
oscc you, gentlemen of Kngland. Aa
an AnnTienn cinat -ii I catno to pay my
respects to you, but I wunt no:hing lo
do with those Yankee with wln-m you
are aus .ciated. ' Tim gent lenian ad
dressed, and tin fee. of tho visi: ira wilhiu
hearing, nppoaro l lo enjoy tho remark
hugely, but tho old gentleman himself
was intensely disgusted, when he w is
informed tliut ho had been talking
with General Fcheock.
Sl IIO U. KX AMINATI'IM ''Jolio, how
do you pargo grau liuotb.'r ?"
"I dosou'l pis her at su, but always
goes in lo gat a. tart.'
vWhtt U the aingular of men V
They is singular when they psy
tbeir debts Without Icing rx-'d to do
it a dozen limes."
"Yotinff worn u are b sti'iful What
ia it that comes after yoang wotneaT '
'Il's the follere, (o be eur. b f
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ui ai.woy hi -"c.
That will do ; you are tow tH
ov.mjd.''