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' ATTORNEY AT LAW, .
M 1, 1. 11..I. ...... T
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lic. Collection! end all olber profeaaional
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fSolinsgrove IV,
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lo. All bueineat entrnated to bia ore
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e ATTOHNEVATLAW,
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lo. All buaineet entrusted lo. bit oare
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Jan. 17. 07ll
UKtilt,
" ATTOBNKY AT LAW,
Lewisburg Pn.,
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lic. Colleotiont and all olber 1'iolraaion
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ceive prompt attention.
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ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
LcwiHburg J'a
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lie. Colleotlont and all other profusion
II besineaa entruated lo bit rare will re
ceive prompt attention. Jan. 8, 'l7if
J M.LINN, A. II. PILL
a (ftueeeaeora lo J. T. J. M. Llan.)
ATTOH.Nt.V8 AT LAW, Lewiaburt;, Ta.
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puhlio. Collection! and all other pro
feeaiooal bualneai entruated lo tbrir care
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CUARLKS IIOWKR,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
.Solinsgrove I'u.,
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lic Colleeiiona and all other profeaaiona
buslne.i entiurtrd to hit rare will re
ceive prompt attrmiun. (Mice two door
Dor.b of the Keyelone Hot vl. Jan 6, 'C
UAMUKL A 1.1. KM AN,
O ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
SHiiiHgrove Ta
Offert bia Professional aervieca lo the
puhlio. All buatnr! entruated lo hia
rare will bo promptly attended lo. Col
leetiona made in nil parta of the State,
lis can apeak the Hngl'sh and German
language fluently. Ollico t'elween llnll't
and lb l'oat oflice.
T N. MYKRS,
1J' AT1URMI k COIXSEIOR T UW
Middhl'unr fSnytlr r County IVnn'n
Office a few Uonrt Weal of Ihe 1. O. on
Main street. Conauliiilion in Eniiliah
t i-d Gun an rem ft. Fip.'lTif
T C. BL'CIII'.IJ.
J ATTOIINKY AT UW,
Lowinburg Tn.,
Ouera hia profeasional aemceeio the pub.
lie. All huainesa entrusted lo bit cure
will be promptly nllcmkd lo.
.1r.n. 3. '117
(1 IUtYf.ll A II A K K It
T SF.WING MACIIIXK
Teraona in need of a good anil durable
rowing Miiuhine can ho accninnioiNted at
rcaaonnldo priori by rilling on on Sam
l'(b Faist, Agent, Nelinagrove.
fJan. 24. "Or
D
It. J. Y. SH INDF.T.,
SIHGEO.N AND rilYSiriAX.
. Mi,.l.-I.i. P...
Offers IiIk professional lertloea lo the cil
Urni of MidilU'jiirg and vicinity.
f March il. "fi;
F. VAX RUSKlltK
BtPGlCAL & MECHANICAL 1ENTIST
j?!ir,NgTfve JVnn
JOHN K. HUGHES, ,.,
Jl'STICE OF TilU PEACE,
Ponn Tw"p., Foyder Co. Va
YU. WAOXKR. Enq.,
a ) i TICE OF THE PEACE.
Jacksoj To .iBhip, Snyder Co. Pa.,
Will tt end to all tueineaa entruated lo
hia care and on Ibt moat reaennahle
lerma, March 12, '08if
RJ- I- KANAWEL.
PHYSICIAN AND8VR0E0S,
reotrreille, Snyder Co., Pa.,
Offert Lit profciflonal lervloet o Ibe
public. 0-8Htf
GRAYIULL k Co.,
Wholiiali Dli ik
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
Oil Clot hi. Window fihadei, Broomi, Mala,
Druahet Cotlon Lapt, Grain llagi, Fly
Nell, Bucket!, Twinei, Wick, Ae.
o845 Norlh Third Slreed, Philadelphia.
Feb. 7, '7
FA. ROY Kit, Jr.
AUCTIONEER,
Freoburg Bnyder Co. Pa.
Moil reapeclfully offera bia aervioet lo
(be puhlio av Vendue Cryer and Auotion
?r. il.ivingbad lurgt expetience, 1
fstl confident Ibal I tan render perfect
tatitfaollon to my employee!.
Jan. A, 'C7t
BT. PARKS,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW &
DISTRICT ATTORNY,
WIDDLEBCItG. BNYDER COINTY, Pt
Offiot In Court llouit, Sept.lS, 'ffTlf
frUO'8 BW1NKFHD,
X W1TU
W. F. HAHSEIL,
Bamoved from N. Fourth StreeL
CI 1 1 TV GLAHN &
CI ORTII THIRD STREET,
PUILaD lpuu.
Orlglual Package! t'onalanlly on Ilaod
M
1LLER ELDER
WHOLESALE. BOOK SELLERS
8laiioneri, Blank book Mnnufaturort
d dealert la Wrapping. Blaailng, f ur-
, aioaad Wall paper Paper Vagi It Ota-
.'wevrriBiera
420Knb Third - abtvtK
mm
VOlu 10.
FAIR MOUNT HOUSE.
' NEAR THE DEPOT,
IMillletoiirpr, ln.
GEORGE GUYKIt, I'rophi itor.
Tbit bona It In elcat prottnttl to Ibt
depot and bat lately been rebuilt and re-
nldd. Koomt commoniout Ihelabl well
.applied with the heel Ibt market afford.
a.d terma modcraie.
p AXTON V 1 LliK IIOTK I.,
n F.N BT BENFF.R, Proprietor.
The aaler.lanet atnpU thla melhnil of In Torm
ina the pehlle that ke haa openl a hotel at the
. Ij.it. nameH place, on the road from Mhl'lle
bare; to Ha.reriown, and that he la prepared to
.nt.rtala the pablle Willi nr. t flaw ai-rnmnnvla
tla.. HfcNRY BtNtth.
April, 18TI.
W
ALKEll UOl'SK,
3Ic71iiro Cit.vln.
R D. WALTER Proprietor.
Tb"i a new houae, newly furnished and
it now open lo Ihe traveling puhlio. Il ia
located near Ihe depot. No effort will he
apnred by Ihe proprietor lo make the ttay
of bit gueitt pleaaaul and agreeable.
D
WIS HOUSE,
At the Mlnlln. Centre. Put burr k t.ewl.town
R. K. iMpot, ooraer o( Water and liorraa tiu.,
L.O'WlMtOAVH Xn.,
Oeorge Flory & Son, Proprietors.
9Open Day and Night for Ihe accom
modation of traveler. A Oral vlaat Kct
laurant It attached lo Iht hotel, where
Mea't al ail bourt can bt bad. Terma
eareeoable. 0.13-lf
B
U.Mii ARONKR HOUSE,
(uppoiite Heading Kallroad Depot)
Ilni'riNbtii;, ln.,
A. XX. LAXTOXS, Proprietor.
-Kv.ry .irirt n.c.M.ry to Innure Die com
fori i,riiFM will be made. The hou.e ha. tieeo
newly r.nued. ooiU.h;ui
A
LLEOIIENY IIOl'SE.
5os. 81S Kit Mnrkrt 81 reft,
(A. Oil t.t'Ml.)
PHILADELPHIA.
Irrms M 00 rr Dai. w.
JOHN II. ARNOLD,
Atlrinv til liiiw,
M1DILEI1CII0, PA.
I'rofcanlonal hunlneaa entruateJ In hioenre
w.'!.' he promptly ended lo. Keb U.'JI
J THOMPSON UAKEIt,
Vttoin.v-il -I jv,
Lewiahurg, I'uion Co., Pa.
tvif din be ronmilied in Ihe Kng li-li an
German langiingi'a.-o
OKFICK Market Hired, onponite Walla
Pmiib Si Co' Hi ore B-.f.ty
s
AMI EL II. OHW1G,
At(ornv-n(liiiv,
OH JI.K.7I7 WALNUT STREET,
rRII.AIIKLrill A.
g houmjeiiger,
'justice of the peace,
I l Towrtithlp, SnyJr County, J.
i
-)illxttiin, (onTfynnofnir, 4 n at nil other
m iri.liilng to (lie ottu-e will 1 promptly
itnilel
unit near 1 rnutiuiiuavllle.
I C KltEIT.ER.
la .lt'STlrSfiPTIIK PKAC!R,
t'haman lowhahlp SnyOer Co. ra.
Prnveyanclna. C'ollectlnR and all other bunt
ur rntriited to Ma ear will ba promptly at
teoddU I".
D
R J. W. ROCKEFELLOW,
PHYSICIAN ANI SI BUKON
OHera hia profeulnnal Mrvlcal to thl eltlicn
MlililleburK and vicinity. (Junal-tl
FISE ASHOIITMENTOF THE DES
RVE WII1SKF.Y.
POLDLKE PEACH VI H1SKEY,
MtAXDV, GIN, AND
SYlllTS
Juat received and for into at Ibo Eagle
Hold, in Middlehurg.
JOHN A. MTAIILVECKER,
Aug. 18, 1870.
QlIyVH. II. HO VlSlt,
Wboleanlc and Retail Dealer In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Cnacbmakert' Materials, Shoe Finding!, $o.
Selinigrove, Pa. H-ltf
DR. SLIFER'S
WHOL.KHALE AND RtTAIL
Furniture Warerooms,
.NO. CO NORTH SECOND STREET,
(lielew Arcb, Weal Side.)
Fartory and Vhuhtule Jhpnrlmtnt,
1003 Norlh Oib Street, above Oxford,
-8tfl PHILADELPHIA.
JAt'OU V. HOC. A It,
WITH
JJBERHOTH, DERQSTRE8SER CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
HSH, PROVISIONS, &c.
No. 200 North Wbarvei, (ibovt Race 8t.,)
9-71 f PH1LADELPAIA.
J I). SELHEIMER,
' DEALEB IN
HARDWARE,
Iron. Kails,
Steel, Leather,
Faints, Oils,
Coach & Saddlery Ware
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Stoves & Tinware,
MARKET STREET,
Lewiaiown, Penn'a
H,vw.t... 1871-tf
MIDDLEBURG
Meloot I'oetr y.
II'RINU.
Spring It coming, aim oat bare
Driving off Ibt Winter't cold
Snowdrop! every here appear
Witb crocus," likt tht pureat g ilJ.
Set Iht building lilac tree t
Soon they'll givt an ample ah art
Of perfume lo ibe balmy breeic
From Ibtir low'ring blottotai fair.
Then Ibt tnowball oomei lo wakt
Klumbering Ibougbti, of bygone old:
Whitening, with eich paaring ihuke,
All Ibt newly upturned mould.
See Ibe graaa, in yon li-r nook,
Whrre 'lia aheltered from the blaat !
'Neatb the willowa by Ike brook,
Il il almost green al lail.
Soon Ihe violelt will bloom
Sweetly from the moaay lod J
And tht arb iie will And room
To dirpcuae lit iwecta abro tJ.
Apple trrea will loon he while
Willi their bl(ioui, apitle-ia, purs,
Kmlili-nn of our live., ao bright,
Which o liiile can endure.
Soon Ihe invalid miy dre
ly Ihe Doctor' kind deoreea
Cainh a breath of Southern air,
Floating through the ruiil'in Iroea.
Soon ihe poor, lu eellura low,
Itieathing damp and mil lowcoM,
Mny allow the hrrt-ne to blow
Through iht win Iowa crwe I and ol I,
Whrre through Winter they mint atuff
Huga ikey hardly well could ipro
Of their clothing lorn and rou jh.
To keep out Hie c'jilling air.
Yea, ihe Spring will loon ho here, '
llrlnging Joy to rich and poor i
llrighler d.iya will lean appear ;
Ilrigbter d:iyi are coming aure.
TI.en we'll hi I goid bye lo you.
Winter oold ami Winicr dirur.
lor and anoiv niiin moll, 'Tialru
Hprinj't aweel ttowera will aoon he here.
Sadaii L. Iiii,l.
The atari burnt nut in Ihe pale blue air.
Add the Ibin white in iou lay wiihunni
there
To lower, and cavern, and rift, and tree,
The owl and the but fled drowaily.
Day hud kindled the dewy wood..
And Ibe rouka above mil the iiiiiih ha
low, And the vapor! io their mnltiiii Id,
And the appenine'i all roil lid of ttiuimer
mow,
And clothe I wiih litflil of airy gold
The wist! in the cistern oavvi unroll'J.
D iy li id awakened all thing, ihit be
I lie I irk and the lliruiii and Ihe awolloiv
free ;
And Ihe milkmaid'! long and the tnoncr'a
leythe,
n 1 Ihe maiiii bell and Ihe niniinUin bee.
h ire Hiei wero quenched on the dewy corn.
Glow-worm, wcni ool on the riven brim,
Like 1 impt which iiudcnl forgcti lo
trim ;
The beetle forgot to min i hi horn :
The orivkeia were (till iii ihe men low au 1
hill.
'I' lie Nyaiterloua I'urlralt,
11 V K O FHANK8
In a stnull but Irindsomuly furnish,
ed sitting-room iu a Lmdni hotel, a
yuuu lady was sitting, in an c;.y
chair, beloro a bluzing lire, one drea
ry Novembor afternoon. Her hat an 1
cloak lay upon Ibo tuolu besulu tier.
and from tb eager, impatient glau
ect sho turned toward tbe door at
every bound of a footstep on tho t'air
case ou.sido, il was eviluut tbut bbc
expected a visitor.
At last the door opened, and a tall,
aristocrulio bukio i youn man color
ed the room.
''Oh, Hurry, whit a long timo you
huvo been !'' hbo exclaimed, springing
up from ber aoat. What doot your
father say about our our mirriage V
hesitating with the ahyqust of a bride
at the last words.
"Head for yourself, IIjIuo," replied
her husband, biuliog lior aa open
letter, and standing oppwito her,
lesoing againtt tbe marble tnautel
pteoe, watching iotontly tbo express
ion of her fair younit faoo us she read :
'In marrying at you have douo,
you have acted in diroct deliberate
opposition to my wishes. From this
duy you are no longer my son, and I
with my hands of you forever 1"
"Oh, Harry, why did you uot toll
me of tbia before V exclaimed Hel
en, as fbi real the hard, cruul wirJs
looltiog up through bor tears into her
h U' band ' face.
"My darling, what was thereto
tell? How could I kaow that my
father would act ia this hard-hearted
rauooer ? I knew that he wished me
to marry the daughter of a aobiemin
living qsar Marston Hall, and ao
unite the twa estates, bat I had no
idoa thot be would cost ma olT for
diaobeyiog bia wishes. Aod even if
1 bad known it.' bo aoded fondly
clasping hi young brtdo to bis heart,
and kisaiog away lb tears from her
eyot, ' J should not havo acted dif
ferently. My Ileloo Is worth fifty
d Ay ettatet, aud as long as she loves
ma, 1 ib ill oevar regr et tbs loss of
Marion Hull and Us fair acres. Hut,
my loye," bs eontlouod, moio s.-rious
ly, "ther ii ao snd of your promiasd
rbppiog expedition in Igeot Street.
You will have to da without dla
oods, bow that jour bosbaa4 If t
sf: t IA ) -bat
SNYDER CO. PA., APRIL 18,
peooilo'tt outuaat, ItidietJ of tbo hoir
to fifteen thuaod a vjar.'
'II nh, Harry I plcaai J jo't tilk
liko tb u' ho tnil, hurl at liia bit
ter tono ; "joi knor it was not
f ;h Jiatn m Is tii.it ( v?n thinking.
Hut what arc you golo, tj ilj, Har
ry V abe ooatinutJ, laying her btn I
upon hit arm, and looking ti;j aadly
iuio hit pale et lice. "You oanot
work lur a liring.''
'And vrbjf not work ftr a lirin,"
ha excluimco, in a doicrmincl roice,
''bcouuao I liapppnol lu bt) (ba aon of
i Doblctniin, br)iiht up ttttd e Ideated
without any kouwl.i ur idoaa of
btisinen f Hdt I will wtk for a
living, and ehow my wifothutl am
not unworthy of tbo lru-t and cuuTi
litnoo alio repoeel in mi, wboo elio
placud thin little hsitid in mine, lio a l
J.I, atoopiiiK t'i kii tlu am til wliilo
hand which i-m(iI upon bit arm.
It W.ia while piirnuitijj hit f ivorilo
study of il paiutinjt, among the fit
mnus gallorica of Riuu, lb it II airy
HarMon wooed and won Helen Traoy,
i jvcrooaa in an Eiliali family rt.ii
Jinra' iu Italy, unj tbe o'plini Jjuli
lerofan offl icr in tho EiiglUh army.
H.'foro bo bid known Iter a mntb,
II irry, who hud boeu in lore or t in
cied bimiclf ao with at loait ball' a
dozen Jilfoionl joun l.t lies in in nn
ny m utln, folt that bo lul at litst
in.'t hi f.ite .
I'uluhtcJ at tlio i loa .of bciux luvad
'for himself nl.ii)., lie lu l not told lior
of liit real position, n'l 1 it W;n u t
till after tlio m.in i:i,'o coront any
which took phci at tin II iiinlt ouiu,
lute was ov'T lliut llolon discovered
be b id m irrio I tlio vldiJit aon of a
ba ryti tit, and tbe lit ir to Gltecn tliuu
itinJ a year.
Itvratmt without sumo inward
miagivini that Harry wrote to hia
fat lur, telling him of It i -a imrrij.'e,
wliicb were more than r call z id by the
result, aa wo have iiK-n by the letter
fiotu Sir I'hilip Mnr'ton, which await
i'd him ut his club oa hU luturu to
Knlund witli bii bridi'.
ltut, lull of O'Hili i.'iK'o in lii-t abili
ty lo maintain hitiHull' u't 1 fii-t yo in
wife iy hit) own o.ertijiH, Harry
troubled biimelf very liule about, his
lu.st inlii'i'il.iui.'i) ; au I tli 111411 tliuir
now h lme ooun.ilin f of tbroo hiii til,
po irly-furuishod roottiM, iu a bick
etrect wit very ditl'ctvot from tlio
'rind old in union to wh'rh ho hid
Imped to take hit bride, he Hat to work
cheerfully at m dvorite art, and
triod bard to euro a liviu by pais
tiii picturu-t and purl rails.
Hut ho Hion found that' it w it not
ao c-.v a-t h ' thought.
It waa all very woll wlua ho wan
bt'ir to Mirston Hill, an I itudivd
painting mui'ely li'oiu love of art, but
picluro dealert, who, io those days,
hid been all flattery aal obsequi
ousness toward ibu young heir, now
that be really wanted to hull hit pie.
tu.'us aud bk'.'tcb'jt, shook their buudt,
aud politely, but Di'iuly duelinod to
purthufio.
At last, ono drenry afternoon, w ben
Harry was aiding in the litt.o ro nit bo
called hit studio, trying to devNo some
uewscbemo to replenish his slender
pursp, the servuut opcuud thoadoor and
ushered a while-haired old gsotlemau
into the room.
Flat.vngu chair by tho firo for hit
visitor. Harry ioquirod his butiuest.
''You'sroa portrait painter, I ba
liovo sir 1" stid tho ol J keutlcman,
looking at him through bis gold spec
tacles. 'That it my profession, sir," replied
Harry, delighted at tho thought of
bavisg found a eommissi ia at last.
"Well, air, I want you. to paint tin
portrait of my daughter."
'With pluasme, sir," said Harry,
eagerly, "Whoa oaa tbo laly givo
me the first sitting !"'
" Alat, sir I she it des I -.lead to me
iheso twenty years snd I killed hr!
broke her heart with my birsbnoss
and cruelty !" exclaimed the old man,
in an excited voice.
A strings chill came ovor Harry,
as tho idea that bis mysterious visitor
must bean escaped luoatio crossed bia
mlud ; but russteriog with an effort,
his emotioo, tbo straogor continued :
"Pardon me, young sir. This is
of no interest to yon. My daughter
is dead, and I want you to paint bor
portrait from my dosoriplloo, as I re
member bsr twenty years apo.''
"J wilt do my best, sir, but it will
be no sosy tk, and you must bs pre.
purod for many disappointments,"
said Harry, when, having given him a
long description of tho form and fea
tures of bia loqjr.lost daughter, tho old
gentleman rose to depart and for
weeks ba worked iooessaotly npeq the
mysterious portral, of tbs Jea4 girl,
mtklog sketch, alter sketch, eaob of
which wat r-jecti'd by tbe rotnura
ftrl.ken father, uolil the work began
(0 oiercise a atrang.- kind of I'a-cina-tion
over liim, and he paiolcd ami
aketcbed faco after luce, us if undor
tbo Influence of a spell.
At lift, one evening, wearied, with
a day (if fruitiest exertion, be waa
"iuioa: over tb fire, walchiu bin
wife, who aat opposite, b'J'y uptn
aotuo iiu ldluwoik, whec an idoa sud
deuly flashed up in him.
"Tull, fair, with golden hair and
dark bluo eyes I Why, Helen, it -thc
very picture of youraolfl" ho x
olaituod, itartiu I'roai his aoit, taking
bit wilb'i fair faio bulwoon hU twa
bands, auJ gazing ititoutly into hoi'
cyct.
Without loosing a initii-'nt, lie tut
lowu uud com unj need to sketch III
oil's fare, nnd when bit hiring) pa
H'ou called, t'10 next iinrniiig. Harry
wat bo biily engine 1 in pntlin the
li..iHliiu l..eli.,a :. I.U
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1 1. ,t 1.,, .1,1 ..... 1.. 1.: . ..1
"w " " r"T mu
loom, nuu wot ken on I r sotuj in i-
,,,,,,-:, .. ..11:,..
mentt, uocot.Hciout ol bis preaeneo.
unui, wuii iuo cry ol "Helen : my
daughter 1' tlio oil min puahoJ him
aside, and aton.l mitri.iif,.. I li..f'..i. a I.
.)1)rt'it ! , , . enS" track might I,, set 01 f.ro by
P' l . r . , . :J.l'y kn-ll bulor. thoGroto!,,,,,, ,,,,.,.,, Wli,(l,ed nino
O:'f0'O:'ir,,y,,'S0",l,! " Wl"1 -'l,- AI .H' i.heotio tie direction if I,o Mountain
.vu vi renin.-.?, iuo 010
111 11 n lurned slowly around to Harry
mid a.-ked him, iu nn eager voice,
whci'o ho had obtaiuol tho
'''" l
of the picliii'u.
' It is the portrait of my
wife.'
repliel h.
"Your wife, bt ! Who wat she?
t Here dul you marry her V Mail tho
..t I 11 . 1 11 1 r . '
old man, excitedly. ' Turdon 1110 fur lover"
..1. .. . . 1 11 1 i
"but f I Ivo Tt'l b-M' "Illonktliknit,at.nyra,e,''Ior
no I i i t! y ,'Ut1!c",i"1""1' " And yon might at leus.
PO ir lie en oft nn urn un il in.r li.r 1 ... . . . . ..
. . . . , . .
a. id lor the last nix won I In 1 havo
boen vainly trying to find tho ch'l 1
of my lost daughter, so that, by
kindness and devo io 1 to ray grand
child, I uiigu', in a pirt at least,
atone fr my huia'iicss toward her
mat her.''
Hurry wag convincing to lull hi 111
t. story of hit meeting with ll il'ii iu
lioiuo.uinl their hulxeipio it uiirriao,
whoa the door opuued, and hit wife
entered llio room.
l'ereiviog tint lior Iiut'i'.u 1 wat
on'igc 1, she wit uliout to ictreat,
when the o' 1 gcntlumon hloppo l her,
und alter looking her full iu tho face
lor a fe v momeuu, excliimod :
' Fiir Jo i uiu, 111 ela'ii can you tell
1110 your mother's in ii len ma:no 1"' '
'IKleu Treherue,"
r.,..l....l ir..t.
rephed Helen,
Wiiti lerinuly.
'1 knew il
I kne.v il !" c.'.'olaiiucl
tho oi l 111 -n, i i an excited voice
''Thank iod, I h ive found ut last the
eliiij of my pjor I st diugh'er.'' 1
la u i'vw wordt Mr. Ti'uhet'iio ex
pliiiied how ho had cast oil' bit o ily
child, on account of her tqarriago with
a poor tj.ll.n-r, and refute 1 to opt )
her luttcra when she wrote, asking
far forgiveness,
'But, thnnlt ll'Mveu ! said he,
when ho had finished bit sad slory, "I
can utonu iu sonv) iinasuru for my
Inr-huust towarl my llaleu by tikiug
her Helen to my beurt aui making
her my daughter."
It is uecilk'ss to ndl that, when
.Sir I'lii'ip Mirstiu lieirl tint his son
had man ied the heiress of ono of the
Guest an d oldest estates in the coun
try, lie, nt onte wrote a k-tter ol re
oncilia'ion to Hatry, an l, after all,
Helen evont ially bocamo mistress of
Marston Hall, in wbosa grind old pic.
turo gallery, full of oil matter', 00
piintiug is more valued or treatjred
than "The Mysleriois Portrait."
FLIGHT.
Br cm 1 stan her.
" )ully Dally !
A uaiuo fur Kolly
Something like that Mui k Bradbury
quoted lo himself, as be tried to over
take pretty Dolly Kairbauks.
Hut I ho walks wore ley snd treach
erous, aod Dolly was hulf a squsrc
io advance uf him. Such a chaso as
she led him that wild winter day ;
up ono street and down snitber qatll
ho lost u II patience, aud relieved him
self by tbe above quotation.
Dolly ratbor likod tbo fun of tbe
thing. Tbe unutuul oxoitemeut bad
tinged ber oheekt with a brilliant red
tbe color of a carnation rose, and
her eyes sho'ie Ik two start undor
triumphal arches of jet, but bor fuu
eatue to an end suddenly. Her foot
slipped 00 tbe ipo, she lost ber balaooe
and. would have fallen, if at that mo
ment Ned Ralston bad not been pass
ipg, and came tq lb,e rosoua.
And then be offered her bia arm of
oour&a, toil jntisud opio eejag her
1872.
" NO.
safely home, nnd Dolly, after on
awift, alijr Klarajje behind her, that
aliowcJT.Mark turniaj hastily down
another street, toel) the proffered
arm, and walked very Arefully home
wards.
Xe4 IVilstoi) had been hsr dov led
lovet for noroa alt montln ready
at toy m intent whno U j would alio
him to lay name and fortune at hi t
foot ; but up to this time tbo had kept
him ut Hucli a aafo distance, that lu
bad been unublo to decide whether l.c
hal suftk'lrnt ground for b'ip'5, or
whether lie must makeup liia mind tu
suffer defeat.
Fur holly Fail banks had a hut of
admirer', mil mors than one amo"a
lliem wa;lelonly fur a word of en
couragement to bo at lior feet ala !
If t'lere w,n one in the train she
wnul l be willing L. see lu that po-i.ioo.
lie kept it bravely to hereo f, mil , 1 . ,
1 " "' " ' .ei 1 lent i l a lu'li-r p;ct larn it irj ou
went on her wav. meiv find nr.! . .
L.
larc. i'uhv ruiruanitsatu
I .. V . ...
ner cousin i r wn at tlio win low
! when she t amo b un', nnd watched
1 . . . .
: with inward curiosity I ho air of devo-
ii0n with which Ned Uahton bade her!
' good by. I
1 ..1 .... n .. .
-
. lurucJ iiiiputieotly touti d lo faco her
' cousin. I
! 'Tin mutter of a lover.'' sail llira
i Liughinff. "Mrs. llrodio si-id
'"u
i.a,u never ...vo .en, OUl 1 Have
iluuglit, nil tho liine
" I'J huili, l na. Von will drive 1
toe crnzy. You know, 11 well as I do
that NeJ UjUtoti cau never bo iuv
I Krac" ""I'e.tort'y 1 ,r all
thcio poor fellows wlu want you aul ; rtli,.(lll,j lll(.n ai .uot,iD:, j t ,e,
can't have you." Iroiclino not olieu atltcmpted. The
Dolly dropped her cyc.a, and let licr;flnmwfl lr.ltn l!ia bnnii.i cur. v8 nro
Hurdling lace say very plainly, " Can : iurjl m,.d( ,.0,, , Uj, uh)V0
lcll)il'' ireo-tops, aul wh.u an oil batrol
" Thee comes Mark Hrajbuiy up would cxplole, tho burning content
the street," said Dora, nettling herscll H,, io u directions, tho cab or the
ni.inl',.il,.l.l l...r..... .1 .. . I
v ;"" wi.mi.w, -anii.
nc looks as 11 no lnul been le i on hour
gtupesfuru foitniiilit. I wonder what
cuu be thematier with him V
Holly didn't wonder ut nil, but she
! stole on tip too up behind her cousin,
an J looked over her shoulder ut the man
who loved her better, bhu beiieved.
than all the lovers tdio could count oil
her pretty tiug.-rs.
' He is round-shouldered, and
'IC
has a dreadfully Imxu'lv iui. "
' '
,.., holcimiy
t'oiiy s np.t tivere ominously, but
sho would not say a word.
" Itlon lo hair uud blue eyes," I), n,
continued saucily. ' h s no wond:.r
ycu cau l i n lure l.i.u, Dolly. Ho baa
Iquite a Bhaiiiiiiig moulh, though.
What a pity his "
" D .ra D.iltoq, yo.j haven't a grain
of fonse I" No eyes in the world aro
.bull' as beautiful nt blue eyet. and as
louitin.ienair. it it my auimration.'
" un . s.uJ I" ira, t-ouipielieii-ively. I
Tbe word nai a little one, but the'
smile that wout with it nicant vol
utnes.
Mirk Urudbury lud been walking
Very fast, but as bo enme opposite
that particular window, bo lookod up
suJdeoly, anl caught sight of Dolly's!
blushing face.
Thoro was fir:)ething in her face
that mule him think bo had puuishcdiU
himself nnnccessiirily thnt afternoon.
and stealing another look at tbe rosy
checks aqd smiling mouth, he ran up
tho steps aud rang the bell.
Dora hprang up, dropping an armful
of giy colored wools over tho carpet,
and wont to tho door.
" Is Dolly Miss Fairbonks in ?"
" Mrs. Fairbanks is io tbe nursery,
as Matter Dubby has Ibo croup. LmIIij
is in tbore," .ho added, nuJding her
head to tho half open door. "(Jo
right in, snd I will go uud tee if Mrt.
Fairbanks can eomo down." And
tbe vanished, laugbiug, up tho stair
way. He oponcd the door sftly, and wool
iu. Dolly was down on the fljor
gathering up tho scattered skeins of
wool.
" Can I help yon, Dolly ?' ho naked
kooelingdown beside bor.
" (Vo, indeed," she said, quickly
' It is Dora's woik, and sho dropped
it when she ran tu the door.'
" You uiuke a beautiful picturt,
Dolly, with those CifV, bright thiags
elioging to your gray dross. I wish 1
oould paint you, and keep you always
is you Iggk now "
" Doo'l flayer ate," ihe said, care-
loesly t but there was a height sparkle
in her ryeg.
II was sijont t moment. ao4 she
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looked up suddenly. What did be
read in hrr ryra f
" I den't think I should care for (hi
picture, nllrr all, I'olly. he said aolier.
" " Givo no y'iui', instead, darl
og!'
" Hal I am onlr a silly g'nl, Mark.
and I ran away from you thlt alter
n ion.''
"Let Ufcf u'l thai " Folly 'e F i;h ,"
darling, and pronii.ae jou will Dover do
it aaiu.''
I d m't know w'lal a' 0 a' I, for b 'r
head w na 011 hi hlimilder, mi 1 l,er
lipa nainst bia check ; bat Iljra daya,
dolefuliv :
" Ali ! but my tripled wooN eouM
lull a htory ! ' SOnr hii E'tixiint
l''t.
An llt-rolc Art.
itivU'nnt Ilrlr.iil
The P
, WM .,,
ncir
(f uu
1 ' rriUity. it na. in rauiiun ,,.r.
i ; .
lance it tonne 1
.n
nil wre'-lt," oem
pilot nu 11 d by
eutT'.'d near 1I10
wnull 1111 enuru nu nu n in. 111 to ur
, . . . ... . ... .. ......
I i . . : : I .....
ie. uil.lltliMi. .hi. i. lU'iri i.ix.ki.,
llio con lil'-t r ol' t'10 train, fu.ring
that till oil which wit le.ikiii,' upiii
xiding He h id goio but a k'lott
Ji-tani.'J il 11 lie disiiiverel ill il tin)
third cat (Vom tho engln ' was )'i lire,
, At L't'oit He s j'al ri-k Mr. I,; ' 'elt.
j ,,, ,, : w,VI1!no
through tho
burning nil to tli coiiji'ltig an I there
t-j'ik out tiu p;:i an I leav'n; U.o o'.h-
'.er seven cart 011 tho truck, 111.1J0
I .... ....
I'T'tea mile " nil n o unriiii sin ui
, ,. , , ,
: lar at tho aiding, threo uiilot ditftt'.
, where bo left , hut savin,; tb,
;(io lwk (ro, M, Tha
1 n
ru (0 ,in, U M..'u.0 0f l,T
,.,,;,, DOt bjing allowed to escape
the ilatigei'oui ( lenient. When the
siding wat reit'li.-.l on 1 an attempt
wat uiiidd I ) back the cart upon it,
the cngiiio had 11 ba run ovor tho
burning nil w'uiuh wat on tho track.
Tho siding wit down a steep grade,
iu the direction of lha largo limber
J mannlact
ory ol .Mr. 11 II. lli'owi.
' M.'. Leg -it knowing what a torriblo
I lost would ensue nJ tho burning ear
. . .1 . . .. -.. .1
uniiwe'l to ue-c.-ini 1110 gi.nn; n. un
,!,,,,,;,, t,
'llo.irj ,IU nrnjiig VA, an aHI , best
! en lepvors in t-h-ek i'. This ho did,
;,,, lMli. t,,tf Mwokc u ni:ln .
:Hl00l at the l.iak until the great
unl, (.u, ,, bruk, rit, Hl,iip
USUI1 k.t lVtuoately, Mr Liggett,
Jontieipa-el such au evunt, had d s-
1 p;l.t.,j 0,R. f the train man a foW
yttl.js Bi.a, 0f tl0 burning cur, with
j jNtr.,otiO'it 1 0 place a h.'avy log up-
!0n the trails. Tl.-t wat aec .in;.Uh-
e l jiiit in t 111 u to sive a great lots of
property. Mr. Liggett is deterring
ol'ull credit for hit hero sin on the Oe.
casion, hieh certainly was of a:i un
usual orler nf nnrit . I'i'Wj ng
Cwniil rritil 8fi in'.
ri wm.l'allH'r Iti hoi,,
Ono day a young man entered a
merchant's t.lliee in Boston, and with
pile nnd careworn face, viil ;
" Sir, I am u uuc J of help. I have
been unable to meet certain payment,
because ceitnin parlies have not done
at they ngreedjiy iu. an l would. Ijk
lo have S'O.UdO. I catno to you be.
cause you wero a friend to my father,
'and might be a friend to 1110.''
" ('0100 in," said ibe old tu 'rehunt,
come in and have a glass of wine.''
" No," said tbo young man. '' 1 don't
drink.''
" Havo a cirgar, then V
" No, I never smoke.''
" Well.' enJ Ibo olJgeotlcmon, '!
jyoulJ liko'to accomwudule you, byt I
don't ibiuk I ran."
" Very wed," said ihe young man,
as ho was abmt to leave the room.
I thought perhaps you might. Good
day, sir ''
IIjIJ 00. said tbe motcbaut, "you
don't drink f"
' No."
" Harsmoko J"
" Ko."
" Nor gamble, nor snjlbing of tbt
kind.'
"No, sir, Ism soperiolonJenf of
(be Sunday School.1'.
" Well," said tho merohant, hjqu
shall have it, and three times the 'a '
if you wish. Your father 1st raebava
5,00) pnpe4 iqd sked me tbe same
questions, lie trusted 173 e, Sa4 I wit!
trust yon. Notbauks--! 01 Ijtq,