'A- ;i . .... V J - rabliiaea ' r trrJng fc 1 Tnnn ftf Babaeripti, TITO DOLLARS MR AWN CM, Pybl within rl asonlh. or J 2. 60 If not paid wlthla th yar. No paper diaeontinaed Bill nit iminM r paid bdUm at lk optloa f tea pablither. Subscriptions outside of the county FBTABLI 15 APVANC& IV Pcriea tiftfltf and aiiog paper aJJr4 la lhr bcom ubcribra, ad ara Uabla for (ha rlee of Iba paper J P. CROXMILLElt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Middleburjr, P., Offer bit professional eervlce la lb nab lie. Collection and all other profeaaiona) bttalries ntroald I hi ear will reeeta prompt attention, f Jan 8, '07if AC. SIMPSON, ATT011NEV AT LAW, HeliitHgrove Til., 0Tif hi jirofesalonal (erviee I lb pub le. All bualnes entrualed to hi care ill b promptly altndd to. Jan. 1?, 'Cilf 1 W. KNIGHT, V ATTORNEY AT LAW, Freeburg Va., Offer hi Professional service to Ibe' pub le. All bualnei entrusted to hi ear will b prompt! atteniUd to. Jan. 17,'07if WM.VrtN UEZKtt, .. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewisburg To., Offer hi professional service lo i pub He. Cullvollon and all other Viotenion al buaioea entruatrd lo bla car ill r ceiT prnuipt allenlioa." GKO.F. MILLER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, LcwiHburg, i'n Offer hi Professional tervle to the pith lie. Colleotiona and all other profeislon all buainra entrualed to hi car will r- eclv prompt allenlioa. Jau. 8, U7tf I M.LINN, A. IF. PILL U (Suewtore to 1. 1. k J. M. Linn.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, L.wi.lmiy, Ta. Offer their professional service to Ibe puhlia. Collection and all other pro fessional business entrualed lo their ear will reeeiveproniptalleniion.f Jan. 8, "07 if CHARLES 1IOWKR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sclinsjgrove Pu., Offer bi professional aorvicea to the pub ile. Collection and all other profession usine entrualed lo hi rare will re eeive pronipt attention. CHice two lot north of the Keystone Hotel. Jan b, '6 SAMUEL ALLKMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Si'linnprove Ta Offer hi rrofeaaionol service to the public All bnslnes entrualed to his ear will be promptly atlcudeil to. Col Ireiion made in all part of lb State, llo can apeak lb Engl.'sb and German language fluently. OHice between llall'i and Ibe I'oU office. T N. MYERS, 1 u ATTOlttEY I COI'XSEIOR AT IJW Midtllclmr nytler County Pcnn'it (Iflic a few doors Weal of the 1. O. on Main street. Cutietilialloo iu English rd (inn 1 1 rent er. fi. fTil T C. 1J U(Ml Ell, ATTORNEY AT I. UV. Lowisljlirje Pit., Offers bla prnrrsaionnl se'Vlcrelo Hie pub lie. All business eninulcl lo lit care will he promptly attended lo. Jim. 3. f.7 CM HOVER tt IIAKKR X SEWIXli MACHINE. I'eraona in need of a good and durable Reiving Midline can be accomiuoditc l nt t'ennonable prioea by filling uu on Sah I CL Faut, Agcut, 8vliugroee. Jnn. Ul, 'fir DR. .1. Y.SIIINDEL, SURGEON AN1 I'll YSIPIAX, Miiiaiobur Pa., Ofler li i v prnfraainnal aervicr, lo tlio cit iiena of MidiUeuurg utid vioiniiy. f Mnrcli 'Jl. Ti7 F. VAN RUSKIRK. SURGICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST Si'linsgrove Penn JOHN K. HUGHES, Est,., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Peon Twp., Snyder Co. T Yn. WAG N Ell, Knn., e Jt TICEOF THE PEACE. Jieksoa Tojr.itthip.SnjdcrC'o. Pn.. Will attend lo all limine. entrualed lo hia our and on the Bioet reaaooahle term. March fi, 8lf DRJ- V KANAWEL. PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON, nlrlllc( Snyder Co., Fa., Offer LU profeieional icrtlcc lo Ih public. 0 38tf CI RAYRILL e Co., t WllOLEIAI.I PCALtit 1 WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Oil Cloth, Window Shade, Urootna,- Mnta, Rruihe Cotlon Lap. Ornin Ruga, Fly Keli, llucketa. Twine. Wick. &c. Vo 845 North Third Strd, Philadelphia. Feb. 7. '07 A. BOYF.R, Jr. AUCTIONEER, f . Fiecbur Snyder Co. Pa. Moid re.ptclfully offer hi icrvioc lo lb puhlio a Vendue Cryer and Auotion. or. Having had a large experience, I feel confident that I an render perfeot aliifucllon to uiy employee. Jan. 0, "671 BT. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW DISTRICT ATTORNT, MIDDLEBURO, SNYDER COCNTY.Pa OHice in Court H , Sept. 16, '07tf rpHO S 8WINKFKD, X - WITH W. F. HAHSELL, Roof d froai (1 N. Foarta treat. CUIIVA OLAHH Sc QiieensAvni'e, .. CI WORTH THIRD STREET, puilad lphia. . ' : Original Taekage Cuodantly on Head M ILLEK ELDER wiint vaaf a nior ar.T.i.RRfl Stationrn, Blarvk book Maoaiaturer d dealer la Wrapping, Rlaatlng, Cur talnaad Wall paper Fapar Bag 0a- rl lk D-l. 1.. s M artk TUrd afuet .abaft lae raitavoniBiB re. "CUI8M0UNT nOUSR. J-1 HEAR THE DEPOT, IMidtllcburpr, I'd.' GEORGE GUYER, Proprietor Tbi boa la In eloa proximity lo Ibe depot and baa lately been rebuilt and re fltdd. Room ommoilioue thelabl well aupplied wlib lb bed Ih market alforda .d term nirderaie. jSaxtonville hotel, HENRY DENFER, Troprlclor. The anlarlrnd ailnpt lhl matbM of Inform In lh pnlillo that ka ha. onnl a hotel at the atmra named place, on Ih roail frum MI.I.M. bora; lo he.v.rtnwn, and that he la prepareil to enuruln the public with rtrl elan r.-mm.la tlon.. llt.NHV litNt LH. April, l7t. w ALKER HOUSE, McCluro Cll3-ln. R. D. WALTER Proprioior. Thi a new bouse, newly furniahed and I now open lo (he trarelinf puhlio. It l located near the depot. No effort will be pared by the proprietor to make tntainy of hi gucit pleaaantand agreeable. J) A VIS HOUSE, At the Mifflin. Centra. Snt har A t.l.tn R. K. Depot, ournar of Water and lioreaa Ht.., IoavIhIoavii Xu., Ooorge Flory & Son, Fropriotors. irOpcn Day and Nighl for the accom modation of traveler. A firat clnn itea laurant i attached lo lb hotel, where Mea al ail hour can be had. Term reonble. U, 1.1-1 f i:mi;ardxer hoi'sk, (Oppo.lt Keaillnn Itallroad Depot) 1 lnrriMlmrrr, ln., A. H. Z.ANDZS, Troprictor. "Ereryirrt naee.ury lo Inture th enm fort olmirm. will be made. Ih houe h Imi aawly relltteil. octli,l71tl LLEOIIENY HOt'SE. os. 611 81 1 Mnrhrt Slrctl, (J6oi AiiAM.) PHILADELPHIA. .A., lloclc, Xoiritoi. Icrms 9i 00 Tcr Dax. )k9 JOHN li. ARNOLD, MIDDLERl'DO, VA. I'rofefi-Innnl bnslnea entrualed lo bixrnre w!!.' lie proinptl ended to. KebU. il J THOMPSON MAKER, (ornt,v-n t -1 ..n v I.i wisburjr, Union Co., Pa. Cetf'C;!!! be cmiiiilicj in the Eng lirh an (In in mi Inngimg B.-loya iir r It'h Mnrkel Sued, opposite ttullf Kll illi & Co'a fiiore H- i'.iy 'uTuETill. ORWIG, At I i-iw.'-ii t-Ijii w, OFlICE.nT WALNUT STRtKT, fHILAiiKLriil I. l HORNIIERGKR, 'justice of the peace, I'orry Towmhlp, HnjJcr Cunnlr, la. f ullertlon.. I'onreyani-lntf, and all otlior bu.l- ne iiertAlnluic to tiia iiilica will 1 nruinutlv attendod to. OIUo near I routiuatiivllle. T U. KKEIT.EIl. i . JI'STIfKUKTIIE I'F.At'E, I hapuau lowh.hlp Snyder Co. ra. Conveyancing, Collertlna and all other bu. ne i ntru.ted to lit. earo will be promptly at tended to. JR J. W. ROCKE1ELI.OW, PHYSICIAN AND SI RtltON Ofler. bl. prnfea.lonal rervtce. to the eltltn Mlddlehurg and vicinity. l.lunel-tt FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE RES RYE WHISKEY. POLDURE PEACH WHISKEY, RRANUy, GIN, AND HYRI'PS Juat received and for (ale at the Eagle Hotel, in Middleburg. JOHN A. STAHLNECKER, Aug. 18. 1870. (JIIAH. II.IIOYKH. Wboleaal and Retail Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Cmclimakert' MuterUlu, Shoe Finding, j-o. Bt-liniigrove PaA. 8-1 if DR. SLIl'EirS a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture Warerooms, NO. 00 NORTH SECOND STREET, (U:low Arch, YYeat Side.) . Factory and WhuUtuU Department, 1003 North (lib Sireel, above Oxltahj), -8tf 1 PHILADELI'HIA. J A CO II 1. OOQAR, WITH u RERROTII, DERUSTRESSEft & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HSH, PROVISIONS, &c. No, 200 North Wbarvei, (tbov Rac 8t) 0-7l f nilLADKLPAIA. J R. SELHEIMER, DEALER IN II4RDWARE, Iron, Kails, Steel, Leather, Faints, Oils, Coach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tinware, l MARKET STREET, Lowlalown, v Penn'a, . yTkfr V i7i-if -M1DDLEBU11G Heloot, Poetry. SlESAKDERf.. Bu Sander wa a eounlry la, With eye a brown as buna. And cbaeka that held Ibe peaoby bloom Of eighteen luinmer tun. She never owne la ailken dreaa, Nor dreamed of Mechlin lace, Yel wore her tidy hnme-apitn gown Wlih uch bnritvhing grace, That icarc Ih merclianl'a gayeat good Had made her aeem more fair No princaa with a aweeler grac A royal robooould wear. On dny Iber came a city man, With wealth and honor rife. And n.ked weel Hu.y Sander (ooo. " If eb would be hi wife. Now Sue a eounlry laddi lovd, Villi icarcr a dim lo .liow t Dul S'iy loved him none I lie lean, And eo b an.wered "no." Th rich man bit hia bearJed lip, And bent bi bttujliiy bead , Rut hoping if hit wealth lo win, II waited .till and raid t "Your country tad la rude and rough, With brawny, aim browned hand., Aud oHere. wiih hia clowni.b nam, Nor gold nor goilly luud ; "While wraith and. gem a atalety house And nam of ancient pride, Are mine to oRor to the oue I ak lo h my bride." Then redly fluahed her rounded cheek, Ami like a queen ahe (aid : "To plow and anw and renp the field, Aud earn ouo'a d.iily bread, "I think l nobler than to fit I'uiilrnt lifw'a oarca lu ahirk. And ne'er a Jewelled floger lift To any eatthly work, "And pr.iy, gxnl air have yen not learned Love ii not bought or Bold ? Whene'er wed. I'll wed a max, And not hia luuJ.or gold," With aullen brow the auitnr grand Rode fiercely biok to town : And one May morn Sue wedded Will, Clad in lu-r homo epun gown. Hearth and Home. a wiru' srnATr.tiV. II V SI. Kr HCIIIVAI.. I'rauk Ilortio wag a plcasuot fellow wheu Lo liaJ his own way. lit) wa liatidHomc and wuuhlty, perfect in the art of tl rim.', an J a yrout favorite iu aod.-ty. I I lid inotluT Iml apu'ilul liim in liitt iol'uocy ; l.oluibecu pcltcj dul l, and, uul'ortuaaluly, and uufurlun ttuly, luid alw.tys lia I his own wjy. His iJca-t in regard to iiiiitriuiony woro u.it knowo to hiit friutid-, uitil eon d.iy wlicn he i'li priocJ tbcm ull dy murry inj; 8 pretty lilllo croitture wliutu In insisto ! w:ii U4 near as possible to Inn ilcul. Frank could muko liiiiiolf very areo itllo wlu'O Ito wns r diipoicd. Ai n unllttot ho was delightful; no it wa not so Hurjirirtiiirj ufior ull, it la to ho presumed ho kept in tlio b'ick ground iho revcrouno, tho worship ha at a superior b 'inj, intonlcl tj exact from l Ii! d name idoul. Alter Iho bridal trip, they CatubliHh cd ibenisclvcs in a littlo gum of a homo with cvory ounvcoioucj f r comfort. And lo his pirticuUr friond bs said, I bara oot nutrrioJ from to; lofty motives of love, though my wifo i tho dearest boing la tbo world ! I would not for a kingdom, have married ooo of tlio-iO self luffiuieot brilliant woiueo, who liko to bhow tbuir power over a man, aoJ rvjoico in petticoat rulo ! A man daro not look at another wo man lest they fiewn, and how their diHj.lonsuro. I iutetil to bo la ex mplo to all husbands honccforth I" Frank's friond pitied the poor little wifo. Not that ho feared ho woull have to suffer absolute wroo;r, but Horloo ntlbt flirt iudoed he avowed bis iutonliuo to do so whonover bo ploueed, and it is so oasy to wound a loviug heart, and poace and buppiooss depart as effoctu illy uuder saoli trout rnentn if actual blows woro (,'ivou. Tbo friend wont houie to diatier with Frank, aod was duly preseoted to hie wifo. Sho wai a dolicato littlo creature, with gay, cheerful m toners, extremely winning showing her de votion to Frank la tbat describablo way s j fluttering to his object said ob juct looking particularly gratified and oootiequenlUl at thoeviloooo hia frieod was having that his system was work ing as well lo practice as it hud sound od lo thoory. Tho Iriood could hardly lull upon what particular ground- bo basel bis opioloo, but after that Grt Interview he lost bit fours fur tho future of Ibe fragilo, delicate boiog Frank bad ta ken for a wife, and to teel tboro might bs a possibility of bis receiviog some of tho Iwogi is submission bis moth er's partiality bad spared bim in hia youthful days. To lhoo who bare studied the face as an index ofoharaoler, thore ars certain signs that rarely prove untrue. Io Daisy's fee tbeae was tbt which did oet coloelde with the first recti ve4 SNYDER CO. PA., AriUL 25, Idea or frngiliiy and softoeaa. The a mil, flnn'v clo.ol nuuth, droop ing eyelids, Ibo decided, contralto voioo, and white, firm band, showed plainly that sho WjuI I find a wiy to at-ertaud niliilain her dignity. Frask's frieod departod with tho peculiar leeling of aatitfanti in wo al ways btvo wheo we know onr friends are going to tuect with juat retribution f tmin post and future ; cspoililly when we have always fell tliy nee lei just such loswQj to porfcol their char jctrrs. For a few ru taths mailers wont on well. Hottoo made a model InislmoJ, while the novelty UiteJ. but bjforo the aeaauo was over, Lis old bubiig bcni to assort tlioitig.-lvcs. All this time ha had never under taken to nir hi dining pt-opctiMtlf-, till one day a brill iont widow from New Orleans, appeared iu society Frank got biitnelf intru I lee 1 nt Mrs. Starr's yranJ party, au I ho ros gjon splniiinu round iu bin arms to tho mu bio tho band was making, enou'h to utako ooo diz.y to sjo. Frank leaned over tlio widw and talkod, and alio listened lo his pretty apvouhosand lookod into his t'auo with her Uu.ky cyot, till alto fairly turned his head. Dui.sy took it very uioily, talkto lea-anily to every one, but ncter lotting aigblof thi pairlhe whilo evening. When th'-y wont home. Frank expected a lecture tin I wan pre pared to bo ns licin as a roek, in do feuso of bis rights ; but t his anrpri-ie Duiny neither pouted, nor ncohled, but chatted plcaiutly on ull tho events of the tvouiug, itieludlii tho pretty wid ow, whoso uj:du hlto neither avuidod nor foicej into noiieo. Frati k advanced npidly in the good graces ot'tho widow, tin J thoy plung ed Into n flirtation which made tlio boldest tremble for Daisy, who if alio cared, novcr tthowo l it in her nvtn ner, till at leuglh tho wido.v begin to I bi uk her a niero ohild ; but bite was sonti to feel tliut sho hal been playing with edited tools, for wluit hho had b.'gun ns a flirt.if.ion bid bo. come real li her pIio wivs nulling mure interented to Frank tliau lip ictended. W'bilo thoy were resting bolwcen dance, at oue of tho pirtics, Frank asked her il'bhu would bu ut Mrs. Oh home's rtvep.ioii, the uext week. "1 rather think n it, tli nigli I may change my mind," aaid sho. "1 will call aul .mo to-in irr ) v, Bill if you tlo oot go, I will oot,' aaid Ft a nk. '(Jli, do ; I am ougigod t-oiorrov to go higlit soeiug with S'tato rela tives, who will alHorb tho whole day; Imi' if I g) I will send you a bauii'icl of tea ro.es." Next day Tom, the colored waiter, was allowed a holliday, aud wheu tho roses came, laiy It cr-t-If rooeivod them. Frank was ab.-ent an 1 ttho did oot tell bim. Tbat eveniog ho asked bis chum to tc n t Dai-y to tho reception, as bo wanted to go to a moo ting or somo society lo wbiebhobo. longoj, (really to cull upon the widow. ) Daiity was dreaded chirmiog'y, and uovor looked tuoro liku u doro thai uow when she eointeiuplutel niicIi a votiomous sting la the wilow. 11 or glossy bair coutala od only oti i do- ira tiou, a beautiful toa lose, anuthor at hor throat, uu I a cluster ut her bull, comploted her uJuromooU at which the widow sturod in Llack amazement aod tago, whilo Daihy greotel bor more cordiully thnn usual. "Ft'auk siid your beautiul roi wcro loo sweet to be wasted on a mar ried man like him-iulf, an I as ho pre ferred a slupid evening at his club, bo insisted I should wear and tbauk you (or them, as my share of tho pleas ure you have conferred upon ui by your prol'eroooo." Pai.iy said thi in her sweet childish way, iu a low voice, but It was hoar d distinctly by the whole uroup, who, stood apart to soo tho effect of Dai sy's polite words on tho widow. Ilei black eyes bluaod with fury, and hho tried to stammer out a sotiteuoe,' but iiave up io despair. Daisy entiled sweetly on the people about hor, aud passed on, seomtogly uuooosciotu el the storm sho bad raised io the wid ow's breust. Tbe widow avoided Frank evor af terwards, aod would allow oo explana tion and soon departod for other seen es. Frank found a panseca for bis wuuoded pride In renewing big ac quaintance with an old dime, Miss Mabel Clifford, who bad Just returned from Europe. This lime bo threw biowlt' Into the sbYi- with a perlsct reckleMOOM of cooscquenoes: Every body wgodored ok Daisy' aaomlng lo tlifftreoct. Frok want fo far is t-o N-1 XX 1 ft I send Mias ClilTorJ a pmpisAl to olnpo ; Duly managed to Inlcrcopt the letter, ia tbo hands of the unsus pecting Tom, ar.d answered it s : from Malta, agreeing lo tho clnpftmont nod unming nn early day for the atari This was more llmo Frank had antici pated, and ho would fain have drawn back, but this Mablo prevented by taunting bim with n fear of his wife, till sho had wot ked hitn into on? o I those friunr.ies, In which a in jo doc not s' op to think at all. In the meantime, alio urged tho ne ce.ity of ciutiiiti an I charged him to commnniento with her only by letter It was sottli'l thry should men! at tho depot uu J take a trnin far Chica go ; he would bo closely veiled but would linl means to inako herself known. Frank told Diisy that h IukmM hutbnnd, whilo D.ii-y, 1'rngile wa compelled ti mnko a trip wel, and delicale ns ever, m ro gc-ntlo and at which Dai-y allowed n niffiiieiit ulToetioOalo, givernc I bim cotnp!ct.'!y degroe orrxgror, but s ibmiltel like i where tie was to have been absolute an angel, without n murmur. She monarch Ui looked so happy on 1 made realy his clotLcs, bit askcl no j.at'miied in btiug thus govornod tSt prying questions as to his rotilo. it to ! away half the m ilieiutis ph-ns-Frank bought tickets for Cl.ieago. ' ure his friend exp 'Cte 1 to feol when At tho depot a veiled lady silently j he paid them n aoeotiJ visit, last Au took his arir.. lie escorted her uboarJ turn, mid wilne.-wd Fratik's perfect tho cars, neated himself be.tido her. ! -ul.jugutioii. He t'onn 1 Frank meekly Hy mute geuurc aho ma le him un-' pu.-hltig n prambulutor along the gar der.tand that there were poplo near ' ,K n walk, which contained his young- she feared would rce igni.o them, ulid that they tii't-t not talk II irton hud time to reflect, an i hi thoughts were nut vcty plentant. He was leaving laiy, Ins dirling little wil'i, and for what ? Now that iteas uro he had so eagerly sought was with in bis grifp, il seemed worthless compared t tho oil) ho hal si foolish ly thrown away. What his couipauioii's '.houghts were ho bad no means of knowing, though sho gavo signs of a wi-li to nestle olo-icr lo his ki lo, to which h did not respond, lie fairly batud her now aud unjustly blmue 1 her for the miserable position in which b) was placed. Daisy's childlike, patient face, with its p oiling expru.'iou, was all he could thiuk of, and he determine I thit ho would go no further than Chicago with Mi Clifford- Ha wou'd take her to a hotel and explain bis feelings for ofcourso ho did not wish u fceoo in the cars-pursrlo her to go back to her friends, aul he ah ! what nlimill ho t!o ? Tho affair could not he kept secret; of coursj every body Luew it already, lie would go Ij (oil i I'm ui a lo China ho did not ciro whore Hince ho had lot his D.i'sy. They reached the hotel, and while Mabel was lajing umJo lurliatnuii veil, he stood looking out of a win dow. I'reisenily a voice cilkl his name. That voice ! llo turned and saw Daisy. His Ors; feeling was joy unspeaka ble ; but iu a moiiioiil memory re turned, and with it camo tho thought uf Mabel. Ho coverad bis face with his bauds, and said : " Ob, Daisy, why nro you hero?" "To save you, Fiauk,'' said Daisy. "Shall we continue our journey west ward, or Invo you haJeuoiuh of trav el t Hut first, wo tnusl come to a fair understanding. Von have thought uio a weak, silly child, to be petto 1 or Ihrotvu aside at your pleasure, when indeed I am a woman, and your e ml in feeling and intellect. Decide, now, whether we will g through life loving each nther, as a true huiband and wife should, or go in ncpurale ways hence forth. I will have oo divided alloc tlon from any mau 1' " Oil, Daisy, if we only could ! 11 it where is Mabel? ' " Sho is nt homo flii tiug w ith somo ttowly caught bird, since your suppos ed desertion,'' said Daisy. " Ilor letters !'" gasped Frank. " Sho never wrote auy to you.'' " And Uiiuc ? "Are all sale in my poket," said Daisy. " I saw," rh contiuuod, "whero the wild pus-doo fir excltemoot was lead ing you, und decided lo make oue effort to aavo you. I saw you give Tom the letter for Mis Clifford, told bim to do somethiug for mo, sayiug 1 would post the lutter mysolf, aod afterwards I managed to be on hand toiutercept your answers to tbo letters I bud written in Miss Clifford's name to you." " Aod sho never rocoived thorn V said Frank. " Nut ouo," aaid Daisy.' Frank gave a greot lgh of relief, then, when b thought what a fool be bad been, be bugai) to look deoidedly sheepish ; a look of anguish took its plaee as the thought that Daisy could never love him szsio. earns Li Li mind. .' ' " await jour decision, Frank said 18727 NO. C And will you forgive mo, Daisy, end bo my darling wifo agtln, and Id mo lovo you ?" Hero Frank broke .i .... t..,t. . i i. . . uu.i'i vuiuiiv-iriy , uu euuiv uuvi n in the ncare't chair and covered liia face with his hands. D.iiay m ivcd closer to bint, and lnying her bull nit hi head, gently stroked bis bait'. Frank put his arms nronn I her, and whilr ho wiped sway his tears, ho cotil'e'S od all. He promised ample unicnd in future, lo Dai.y'a eyes th"to was a look of dclkiuu triumph plainly vis ible. Frank enjojvl the I'ttlo (rip thry concluded to tako West, much more than ho tli I his honeymoon. IVoplc wondnifd ii lilMf, but ce-ol when 1 hey eoiili find out. nothing, ns Frank settle. 1 down nf;t-r return and made n . st baby, the owoethip uf e iid baby. being un honor lo which bis most brilliant ceii'i'ipst in bis (lining day: was nothing in ctnpari-ou iho iiiiioi'iii.t i:ut'tiiii:tii. From Fxtdianges wo b'arn many in j by in i til ing w'ni w nil 1 ha do'io wit!i lerestiug inci leuls in connection with i the scamp Wiglal! if they should entclt the recent cm th. pinko in California. jhim, tho aoldh-rs repli d, thoy sip" The Inyo iKii'ieii..oif ofll-e, a frame1 l"'si' I th-y Would lung bin. '-Yes buil ling filled in with ndobca, was n ( j they would do cxiotly right, mil I throw n down but the office was badly ! would pull ' uf the r"ir ! ! 'lanugo I even a cooking stove that stoo l in it bring sma-hjd to pieces. Front in b'pon lence to I!lg I'iiio, tt distance oflorty-livo miles, there is tint n sij-iare yard of ground that docs not show crac'ts N.'ar Big I'mo I Icy found n crevioo ncro the road sixty f.'et wide and fix feet deep. OlT the road, but In pi tin Hight, th is t rev i:o w as two bundrod feet wide mid over twenty feet deep, aul it could bo 'raced a long distance running notth and south, parallel wilh iho Sierra Nevada mountain. -oiiiii at ri-ii springs .-siougu t no county, water spouted outofth) ground in! Tli. Kepiib'.ieaiiH can ied Duvoo tuny pliers and tb'-ro whore still tolpmt, ,lWa, tliu o her day, nt tlio muti bo seen laru'o p,) its wh'r tho Mago cipal election. pnsed. Here, uNo, ridges of ground (',,unt Von Arnim, thn Minister frum cibt to lect in height wcro rear- j ol the llerinan I'.oip.ro to Friueu, has ed aemss the road. At I'.ig Fine the "I'tumeJ lo Furis. j havy dining taldo with nil it font ai:ui I was overturned, and five shocks were: ..... . tJ 1 oxpel ietiue I wlnle the Jiasseng'os were eating breakfast. li -twecu Fi-h c ' i f i ... c. ,i. .. i . ?piin8 Ull I his.iop licik, wilt-re 1 r, ' , ' formerly was a desert place thore , , ., e ... , . niw g'l-hes forth a stream ot water " -.lit largo enough to tu:n a mid- lu oi'o.'i places, Htreu'iis and springs aro dried up, and in f.f:t, the wholo eiuotry j lurucd topsy-turvcy. Al Hot Springs, i while severe shocks wcro felt on the I ai.r,,... tl,.. n.e.. in iho n.ii.i-s f'(H f....i lev n) fell nothing of them. Letters from Lone Fine uy the whole of Owen Vullev lias becu moved soitlliward I'uurleon feet. (Ker H-iven thousinl shocks bad occurrul to date and tbev still c ontiiui.'d, but it t with sufficient foroo to do any daiiiao. Tho eartlKpmko of M treh -d, bnrlod int mense rocks down tho cliffs into the vulley of Yosmlto, san-ihiag groat pine ireo lo splinters, but detruding nothing front tbo scenery ol tho valley. An Itidiuu limner brini it di-pateli (rum the Motnh ol the Colora lo river. tralo ol si typo setter, uu I It's grau l whichsujs tho eaitlopiako cau-.'l int-' filhi r, thc'pres.'ut Linpeior tbat ol mouse waves lo roll up tbi Gull oi i ('"aur. California. A flvo dollar Lill of -Iho IIone Ivirib iiuk.! shocks in Inyo county ootiiioue with lou 1 reports as of a cm turn proceeding from Iho . iniinit of Motiut Hreckcuti Ige. Sineo tho first shock, whLli was felt from Orejoii tu t,nirnl Amiiiiua. the disturbauco has been purely local, out boiug foil w'osl of Sierra Nevada ef cut of Inyo county. Tito risli !. 'tt Xciv C'oiiilMlsaloii. 't doubt if any act of tho last sob- .ion uftho LeiiisUture has met or will meet with more approval Ihuo that providing for tho revival of fihe.- ios in the yroat river oud creeks of the ptute. JNcw Jersey tiavlug plac ed )aws on her atutulo books to Co- operato with 1 eutisylvania In this business in tlio Dvlitwaro river, ilie Leaislatme lit made the most liberal allowances for this purpi, , while tbo provisions ot the bill lor hatching houses snk for luiproreruonts lu the dams ol the bun.i'ielmuoa aim other tlream, the appropriation is adequate ami tbo work bs been con IJ led lo sblo and eiporieooed 1,-oiuruIsaiooer. Tbse faels are lofofe tbo people, who fully understand tod appreciate iplt IwporUa. 1a the n,;icuofi .Ldvertisfiiflr XlnttM OoteolutriBon year One-bair column, oa ytar . 30.00. tn-roun eninmn, en year, Un tqiiar (10 line) on ineerfloa- Kvery additional inaerlloa rrofea.ional and lluaiuei earda of not more than five line, per year. 1-1.00. 75. 60. C.OO Auoiinr, Mecumr, A'lmini.iraior and Aaalgnea Rotlce 2,50. Editorial notices per lln 4. All advertiaemeul for a almrler period than on year are f irnMe at th tin Ibey ar or li re'l, and if not paid the per son ordering Ih.ra will b held rrap inmbl for lb monef. tho Delaware river, ju luitig by tho attention pel I to the subject, the pen pie entertain tho livlieat, llicintions. regarding the attect.s ef Iho unJer. Inking to revive the heretofore Ri eaf fi-herie.s of that stronm, and well they may, for ni"li n nesult wi.'l ho of in vtlciiluh'tt bom fit to the p pu!iui-ia 'bora. From tho lone of tho prc. t ju lgn, too, tluit intich onsiely is It-It t l have th. c i'nm;sinprs pr.. i-ecd ns promptly si p -i h In with their wotk, and us the hmhii is nlrcndy ad vanced, tiny delay now would peril a yt aes rsolM. Tb) fl-h bill, wo ho;io, Is the If -in-iog of a lihernl itiii it on tho part of tl.o Sinte arliontics In t'tr'hi'riug mati'i i il itit"te-ts of nil deeriiiioiM. and of nidi lg In developing oirte S'liircc iu ull directions. ani-i itotc ul Itliifiitl. A Tex is crre-pori lent aoud tlio f .ll.wiug: Mr. I,. T. "iif..ll,(mool th leading scC'.'-siolit-dS tf tho South, f . after Leo's s'irivii I jr aomowhat e:tt biirrased ns lo his corjioroal stl'i ty iu a land tlc-ii in lb ' possos-ioti f Ui '. emit', lit Lfl 11 chinond in ills gniso, and Ir.ivelo ,n nmlu back, alone fir Text. Dirk Taylr In I al so surrend )ic I ail nil the ferrlos and erosiings wcro in tlio hands uf tL Federal fir.'os. Wigljll : o.il I p'tr.su i -oolher eo trso but t j risk hiinsell . bo put neri-s th; Mississippi by a do taehiuent ot I'ui in soldiers. IL' wis Will disguised. ():.s iving tht Ok iil.u.ion was ma le to himself, and wi'i ing to kno.v if pusiblc, how th. win 1 I'IjW, ho began a generil lira lu ngainst tho leadirig Ci tiledrratea, mnJiug up replied Wigl'tll, nt ouiting and trolling off westward. Ins mu'.o All Kinds of News. Sportsmen nro no longer paid fop -hading willcuti in Union county. The Arizona pipers warn people to get their hair blilugled. The Chicngo J'.jut calls Mr. (jree ley a "lice trader." Tim I'riii'-e and I'linc-'Mi.l Wa'oa intend to return to I'l'igljnd iu Juno. I'heto is suid to bo c xo llent sleigh iii' in aul uroaiil I.uiiirte. Sanvan j V t .tuo ol' S r W'.ilt -r Sc tt h i oeen in i, ret ireiii .'ir. .-io.-i, ui ivig i.slimaii, lor tli.1 Cm! nil l'mk. Imp '-'ers are ir.iveling iu ulldi- reelions c d' 'oiog relief I or tdii sulT-r- . . . - ... . ers bv ilie Iir.'s in tlio U e'. U'tycir. " , Lew i-lnir.' offers ir'iOJ rewarl (or . .... , . tbo tttre-t ol the parties wlio nlli nipt, u Lmu .. Musl(. ,iali,- il( ,li;l btr. eugh. N(JW js hu Ul0 (l) u ,i,iiut for broken rail?, in thu host leaves tho ground und lies begin lu sink. It i u season f.,r aceide.it ou our great lines ul travel. A printer's devil in tin Omuba, uowHp.iper olli ;o was lillen by a dog isoiiie d.ivs n . Alier iiii."iiii sever- a) j iys dt,llh (,u, uu tuJ to t)0 Htt( iUi 0f tbe dog. At tho charier cleciion iu St. l'a'il, Minnesota, Tuesdry, ihn puhlieunj elected the mayor by l.jJJ uiiijoiii y, and a majority ol the (J uoiuu Cuiiitcilmen. I'lineti llonry, bii of tho erowu I'riiicuul the ij iruiiit Ivnpire Ins ru eontly beoa u;i;)i'.inti.!o I to a llorliu b'kbinJer Ilislalber learned ll.u i' -National bank, has been aajii ig il-.l tnwlililli.il Ir.lill I III ,Vlfl I till I'f m ...:,. j ,i7rojjli tbo . f.0 i a s ilo. It wat ba lly neorcho I un I very hntllo, bit flora i wits u o didleulity iu reading tho laref Ir"101 ul,ou 1'roiu L o.i Ion wo hear a mmoe obtaining currcoey lo the affect that Aim i ie.i e claim ag .lust Ureal lirttatil lo h ibiniltH I to iho 'ieooy Iribinul of Arbitration for all J ouage is $ill. J0:J,00(). Thedlobo winlstiliid.loiie to eoiilirm or deny its iruthfuluoss. Ao ioiimntioii is alsi mil by the . Fcho tb it CuutlVs ouneotio i with ibo mother country is mo rely aii'djiul, oi M 10910 S.UI -auApo q o) Sutqiotuos puy i;a at -q:oi' JJ'l oodu pJ t 'lauuoq enp i ni 'sJOnbs ojioo ju pu a-io i" e o itods 041 i'4d pjd-a;)pim tt jj w : oaasHojo oa uoiiiu qQoj ei( pei!liiid0juuo4i3 uo)Udiy otX- lusjf) -H '1 ssJiSoud ros Hjopaaji jo fiJud ' u ejuopijiioj ooiBtsua jai juj pus sjouJJx 11-11 Joj 00 a, ueatf H iqai)ojquoj iuomJtopu mji aoj iuoi0'ujnyoj IiJB.ni iu, id-jjjy,, :uoj)jai iuaijauuo3 )Jmoiioj .(up HI '.uwQ oaP!,,8J4 uJojj 4a)A 0 a(i Yh)4 ' 1 ; : J 1
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